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Plans ,.... made for a school Mr. and Mrs. Ralph We~
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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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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;.

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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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Mrs. C. M. Hennesy.
to the. officen assembled at the
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•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 ,.:.._
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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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Swearingen·
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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~
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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
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w en a e er was rea uvm these secretaries children's
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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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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
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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.
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Ernest Borgmne, H~rr} An·
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Members
and
guests
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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
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guests
or
thelr
parents,
Mr.
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and
members
for
their
cooperassorted
cake
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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
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-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
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Diane
of
Chester
R.oad
VISited
Monday
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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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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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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
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presented
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No Advance In Admission!
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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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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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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May lS, lll03 1ed • lOIII· "Shlnl on Rlrvest bot, Lind• Jobnaon, Dennis EJ· F•e.K and "Berlin Meillly.K .
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1111.10-)l.ot, uWliJ and eommtn:lll 0111 Gf tilt - - "II I .
Shuler, Job EllinCIOn, "a.nch:. lured jn 1 "Showboat" P" FlU SuiiiUie Prtce llld Ellen SbuCOWl 1UO·UI.I!O· ullllt1 .11141 com- Rlleilill til Allllrlea beN
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Zirkle, J1111 Stu- i!tlon. t&gt;avlcl Hensler and Gory Bob McNickle did "CIIoltall* Cottle 475 cal
aood will1l tbe dHa cit llllrnftl, 411 •
1110 . 11 gbta- merdal bulls 18. •19.00;
~age,
Dennlt £111111, Beverlet Walker foUowtd with I humor- • 1 Sh--L•-- ,_ " the Sir'·' •---- .•L. ~~ t' ..!~. 1- and cholct llrOWid 550 lb feeder 11168, llT&amp;Il&amp;ed • field lrlp •
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cle, Jim Oller, o..;na D~iley: ~:f:rn: Jane ;!~ell and Lin· enoembie sang, and Kay WIU- to average choice 850-1150 lb steer calves ZI.Oo-JUIO; veolen the Colorado moualalns lor
'l'he Racine Glee dub pre- Beverly Price, Nancy R o' ' · Larry Lewil, Pauline Cumminl, da Van Meter IIIII "Every- lord, Sammie Yatea, Faye atoen ZI.OI).ZIUS, good to low oteady; choice III.OO.!S.OO, sood Harvard IOOlolf ltudenta, ...
11n1ec1 an tight-part
varitly Linda Van Meter. Norman Rhoo- \lernon Donahut, Judy Cozart. body's Doin' it."
Rouoh, Terry Bradford, IJnda choice . 21 ·50 · 23 ·00• good 2!.01). :111.00.29.00, standMd 21 ...311.111, . cordinl 1o El!cyrlopaedia Jri.
21·00• uUllty , and standard JUS· Hop _ , barrowo and Iillo lannl&lt;a.;
...., to a tqe crowd ot the eo, Sammie Yates, Robtrta Other oecond part numbers Roberta Kraeuter IJid B 111 Corpen~~·f ::;'~
lollllero Local Rllh school au· Chancey, Edith Rose. Lind a were a bl!rbtrshop trio of Judy Zerkle oana a duet followed by ~oldid 1 0d 11 d
Y :Tea· lUI; low to avera1e cho~ee 750 zwo loww, sowo IDIIIIiy oteadJ;
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Johnson, Connie Leadingham, Cozart, Terry Bradford a n d EDen Shuler slnlinl "Corollna
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1·1 :115 lb barrows and ,uta 1&amp;.1J&amp;.
Mrs. Lee Lee was director Georee Diddle, Bob McNickle. Robert Kraeuter, with Ellen in The Morning." Slmmle Yat- Fe~tured in a Jitterbug num.
16.00, 1-3 181).230 lb u.il-5.75, 230
!of' lite preoentailon entitled, David Henoler, Ernie Miller, Shuler dolna "Bill Bailey;" 1 es, Eleanor Schneider, Beverly btr were Gary WIIHord, Karen Hunt, Debbie Hill,
Beverly -3110 lb 11.'15-5.25, :w 2'10 210 lb
••!lflow Biz." The onnooucer wao Dennis Eynon. Larry U,wls, boys· quartet ot Don Harden, Price. SuZinnt Price, Kay Tea- Furbte, Nancy Ross,
Linda Price, Linda Carpenter I I n I 14.511; 1-a 3110-310 lb SOWI 1SJO.
llol!erta Choncey.
Charles Cleland. Linda Graham Bob MrNickies, Bill
Zerlde, ford, Terry Brlldfonl, Jane Po- Carpenter and Kay Teaford fo~ "Hey Look Me Oter," Don Jlar· 13.00, lb 11.00.11.10, 4i0tbe JII'Oil'lm opened with o Betty Gillilan. Judy Sayre, and Bob Eooington, and a oonc well, and Cl.orice Norris then lowed by Terry Bradford sing- den sang "Moon River," Tad- 550 lb 11.10-12.00, No. S . - eoo
song, "Down by The Ohio" by Jean Phelps, Lois Sewell, Jean by Clarice Norris, Sammie Yat- had the spotllghl with, "Missis- ing "4Znd Street"
dy Durst, Gary Wi!Hord, Nan- lb 1.00; boa"' •teady, 10. •10.25
Terry Bradford. Linda Carpen· Sauvage, Billie Marlin. lsabtl es, Eleanor Schneider, Suzanne sippi Mud."
Judy Sayre and Jean Phelps cy Rosa and Kay Teaford pre- near 200 lb 10.50; choice 125-150
ter, Judy Cozart. Margaret Pickeno, Dixie Circle, Georgia Prico and Bill Zerkle.
Faye Roush foUowed, aloglnR opened the oeventh
aesment sented a twist number; Rober· lb feeder pip 1.01).1.4.00; feeder
Dun!, Robtrta Kraeuter, Nan· Deem. Linda Lipscomb. Karen At the next curtain, Charles "St. Louil Woman" and Bob with a dance, then lfOUP sing- ta Kraeuter sang "Blues In lite boon 1'15-200 lb 10.110-11.00.
cy Parker, Janice Smith . F.llen F'urboe. Karen Nease, El-.nor ICleland, Larry Lewis, Bob Me- Essington 11ng "Old Man Riv· ers presented "Diamonds Are Night," Beverlee Hunt, Jane Sheep 1011; slaughter 1amba and
Shuler. Kay Teaford and Car- lSchneider. Sandre Ad am s, Nickles, Vernon Donahue, er" to end part three.
a Girl's Best Friend," and "76 Powell, Linda Carpenter did an ohorD ewes attady; choice and
ol Teaford.
Vernon Donahue, Gary Wilford , George Diddle, Don
Harden, Bringing back the 1120'1, Tad· Trombone!." ,
aUey cat number, James Hamm prime tJO.iO lb oprq !ambo 2&amp;.110,
Others partidpalin( In I he Debbie Hill , Gary Walker and Bob Essington, Jocelyn Taylor, dy Durst, Nancy R.,.., Kay Tea- In the fin'ai act,
James acted the part of Monster good ond choice 7 lb 21.01).31.00;
lint part werr Linda Adams, Dennis Evano.
Jane Powell, loahel Pickens, lord, Ellen Shuler did 1 Cltar- Hamm did a skit about Prest- Mash, and a Group of girls choice ond prime 8S 1b No. 2 pelt
Doomo Dalley, Debbie HIll, The second part of the ohow, Roberta Chancey, Polly Deck· leoton number, followed
by dent Kennedy, Polly Decker, sane "Mr. Touchdown." J 1m ahol'll lambo 21.00, aood II lb
Donna Powell, Jane Powell, presented the Gay 90's, lnclud- er, Donna Powell, Karen F'ur- group preaentaUona, "Baby Pauline Curnmlna,
Beverlee Oiler was drummer.
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1111.10-)l.ot, uWliJ and eommtn:lll 0111 Gf tilt - - "II I .
Shuler, Job EllinCIOn, "a.nch:. lured jn 1 "Showboat" P" FlU SuiiiUie Prtce llld Ellen SbuCOWl 1UO·UI.I!O· ullllt1 .11141 com- Rlleilill til Allllrlea beN
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Zirkle, J1111 Stu- i!tlon. t&gt;avlcl Hensler and Gory Bob McNickle did "CIIoltall* Cottle 475 cal
aood will1l tbe dHa cit llllrnftl, 411 •
1110 . 11 gbta- merdal bulls 18. •19.00;
~age,
Dennlt £111111, Beverlet Walker foUowtd with I humor- • 1 Sh--L•-- ,_ " the Sir'·' •---- .•L. ~~ t' ..!~. 1- and cholct llrOWid 550 lb feeder 11168, llT&amp;Il&amp;ed • field lrlp •
Hunt Gary
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cle, Jim Oller, o..;na D~iley: ~:f:rn: Jane ;!~ell and Lin· enoembie sang, and Kay WIU- to average choice 850-1150 lb steer calves ZI.Oo-JUIO; veolen the Colorado moualalns lor
'l'he Racine Glee dub pre- Beverly Price, Nancy R o' ' · Larry Lewil, Pauline Cumminl, da Van Meter IIIII "Every- lord, Sammie Yatea, Faye atoen ZI.OI).ZIUS, good to low oteady; choice III.OO.!S.OO, sood Harvard IOOlolf ltudenta, ...
11n1ec1 an tight-part
varitly Linda Van Meter. Norman Rhoo- \lernon Donahut, Judy Cozart. body's Doin' it."
Rouoh, Terry Bradford, IJnda choice . 21 ·50 · 23 ·00• good 2!.01). :111.00.29.00, standMd 21 ...311.111, . cordinl 1o El!cyrlopaedia Jri.
21·00• uUllty , and standard JUS· Hop _ , barrowo and Iillo lannl&lt;a.;
...., to a tqe crowd ot the eo, Sammie Yates, Robtrta Other oecond part numbers Roberta Kraeuter IJid B 111 Corpen~~·f ::;'~
lollllero Local Rllh school au· Chancey, Edith Rose. Lind a were a bl!rbtrshop trio of Judy Zerkle oana a duet followed by ~oldid 1 0d 11 d
Y :Tea· lUI; low to avera1e cho~ee 750 zwo loww, sowo IDIIIIiy oteadJ;
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Johnson, Connie Leadingham, Cozart, Terry Bradford a n d EDen Shuler slnlinl "Corollna
a
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1·1 :115 lb barrows and ,uta 1&amp;.1J&amp;.
Mrs. Lee Lee was director Georee Diddle, Bob McNickle. Robert Kraeuter, with Ellen in The Morning." Slmmle Yat- Fe~tured in a Jitterbug num.
16.00, 1-3 181).230 lb u.il-5.75, 230
!of' lite preoentailon entitled, David Henoler, Ernie Miller, Shuler dolna "Bill Bailey;" 1 es, Eleanor Schneider, Beverly btr were Gary WIIHord, Karen Hunt, Debbie Hill,
Beverly -3110 lb 11.'15-5.25, :w 2'10 210 lb
••!lflow Biz." The onnooucer wao Dennis Eynon. Larry U,wls, boys· quartet ot Don Harden, Price. SuZinnt Price, Kay Tea- Furbte, Nancy Ross,
Linda Price, Linda Carpenter I I n I 14.511; 1-a 3110-310 lb SOWI 1SJO.
llol!erta Choncey.
Charles Cleland. Linda Graham Bob MrNickies, Bill
Zerlde, ford, Terry Brlldfonl, Jane Po- Carpenter and Kay Teaford fo~ "Hey Look Me Oter," Don Jlar· 13.00, lb 11.00.11.10, 4i0tbe JII'Oil'lm opened with o Betty Gillilan. Judy Sayre, and Bob Eooington, and a oonc well, and Cl.orice Norris then lowed by Terry Bradford sing- den sang "Moon River," Tad- 550 lb 11.10-12.00, No. S . - eoo
song, "Down by The Ohio" by Jean Phelps, Lois Sewell, Jean by Clarice Norris, Sammie Yat- had the spotllghl with, "Missis- ing "4Znd Street"
dy Durst, Gary Wi!Hord, Nan- lb 1.00; boa"' •teady, 10. •10.25
Terry Bradford. Linda Carpen· Sauvage, Billie Marlin. lsabtl es, Eleanor Schneider, Suzanne sippi Mud."
Judy Sayre and Jean Phelps cy Rosa and Kay Teaford pre- near 200 lb 10.50; choice 125-150
ter, Judy Cozart. Margaret Pickeno, Dixie Circle, Georgia Prico and Bill Zerkle.
Faye Roush foUowed, aloglnR opened the oeventh
aesment sented a twist number; Rober· lb feeder pip 1.01).1.4.00; feeder
Dun!, Robtrta Kraeuter, Nan· Deem. Linda Lipscomb. Karen At the next curtain, Charles "St. Louil Woman" and Bob with a dance, then lfOUP sing- ta Kraeuter sang "Blues In lite boon 1'15-200 lb 10.110-11.00.
cy Parker, Janice Smith . F.llen F'urboe. Karen Nease, El-.nor ICleland, Larry Lewis, Bob Me- Essington 11ng "Old Man Riv· ers presented "Diamonds Are Night," Beverlee Hunt, Jane Sheep 1011; slaughter 1amba and
Shuler. Kay Teaford and Car- lSchneider. Sandre Ad am s, Nickles, Vernon Donahue, er" to end part three.
a Girl's Best Friend," and "76 Powell, Linda Carpenter did an ohorD ewes attady; choice and
ol Teaford.
Vernon Donahue, Gary Wilford , George Diddle, Don
Harden, Bringing back the 1120'1, Tad· Trombone!." ,
aUey cat number, James Hamm prime tJO.iO lb oprq !ambo 2&amp;.110,
Others partidpalin( In I he Debbie Hill , Gary Walker and Bob Essington, Jocelyn Taylor, dy Durst, Nancy R.,.., Kay Tea- In the fin'ai act,
James acted the part of Monster good ond choice 7 lb 21.01).31.00;
lint part werr Linda Adams, Dennis Evano.
Jane Powell, loahel Pickens, lord, Ellen Shuler did 1 Cltar- Hamm did a skit about Prest- Mash, and a Group of girls choice ond prime 8S 1b No. 2 pelt
Doomo Dalley, Debbie HIll, The second part of the ohow, Roberta Chancey, Polly Deck· leoton number, followed
by dent Kennedy, Polly Decker, sane "Mr. Touchdown." J 1m ahol'll lambo 21.00, aood II lb
Donna Powell, Jane Powell, presented the Gay 90's, lnclud- er, Donna Powell, Karen F'ur- group preaentaUona, "Baby Pauline Curnmlna,
Beverlee Oiler was drummer.
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II ploto1- STARLITE'S dial. r,jowa aoftly in tho
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his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ADMISSIONS - Mrl. Wtlliam
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Rex had to pay the Income Pupds Announced • BY MISS RITA SPIRES ,
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Poole;, Pomeroy; Thelma !fAll,
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and it came from his income Wtll enter the F.lrst grade at Mrs. Glenn Roush, Porter.
bl! house trailer Ill the Perry lab lanle Mlddie rt
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to start with.
Salisbury ToWn!htp Elementary Mrs. Elizabeth Athey was ad· Bradbury property.
DISHCA~'GES _ -:ul~~ Lem
• • • • • • • • • " " ' Unfortunately for Regina she school wtll be held Friday' May milled Friday Ill Meig-o Gen- The WiUiam Frazier family ley
When Regina divorced Rex, was wrong in her lnterpret~tion 24 ·
,eral HospitaL She is Improving. were recent Sunday v':'itors of BIRTHS _ Mr . and Mrs.
the. divort-o decree provided of the income tax laws. Under A parent should accompany 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rndney 'Spires Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wetmann. William Pooler, a son.
that Rex should pay his form- thee law Rex was entitled to de- each chtld. They may rtde tho and children visited Sunday al- Pvt. !fnnis Bales and friend
er wife $200 a month as ali- duct from his gross income the school bus, If necessary, 10 ternoon with her parents, Mr. c,aiJed on Mrs. Mayo Bales and
SET ·OPEN HOUSE
mony for her continuing sup- alimony payments he made to and from school on that da~· and Mrs. Henry Doerfer.
children one evening recenUy.
PT. PLEASANT _ Or. R. E.
aorl lor life.
his former wife under the de· from 12 to !:IS P· . m. To enter Misses Jean Ann Platter and Mr. and Mrs. John Hodge, Walden, Superintendent of LaDuring the next year Rex de- cree of divorce.
sch~l next fall children must ·Carolyn Sisson were Inducted Linda Soos, and Mr. and Mrs. kin State Hospital; announces
ducted from his income the Regina, however, is liable for be SIX years of_age befo~e. Dec- into the National Honor Society Simmy Hicks were week end "Open Hause" wm be
held
amount he paid Regina as all- the payment of the income tax ember I. Brrth cerhftca tes recently.
gue!ts of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Saturday, May 18, from 1 untU
mony, paying ~o income tax on all of the alimoney she re- must be _presented on or be- Miss Jean Ann Platter was Moles.
4:30 p. rn. and extends a cordial
on that part of his inc;ome ceived. She had full control ov- fore the_ftrst week of school. sleeted as one of the delegates Mrs. 0. W. Fitzwater spent invitation to the p'ublic. The
which he paid over as alimony. er the income she received by
from the Kyger Creek band to Friday afternoon ~1th Mrs. Open House will mark the 15th
Regina, however, did not list way of alimony, and could spend guage and the provisions of the attend the Ohio U. Summer Mu· Clinton Jones.
annQJI observanc~ of National
the alimon} payments as in- it in any way she wanted.
divorce decree, not by the be- sic Clinic \vorkshop.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rupe Hospital Week by Lakin.
come to her. beleving that Whether alimony or support lif of one party or the other Mrs. Rufus Robinette, Patriot Jr. and daugh~rs, Gallipolis,
since the $200 monthly was paid money is taxable to the form- that the other party shouln ho spent a day recently with Mrs. visited Friday evening with his in Gallipolis visiting with Mrs.
for her support, it was not tax- er husband or to the former required to pay the taxes on CarJ Platter.
parents.
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Osburn Gooch and Marie Glassable to her.
wile is governed by lhe Jan- alimony.
1 Bobby Woods, Canal
Win· Mrs. Cora Ward spent Friday burn.

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helll'd a radfo lrolc!ee• 44roet
ADMISSIONS 0 o or It !tom c.po Canovor~ ciHcl'lbllll
G lndle Syr
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acuse,
Maj. L. Gordon Cooper's ~
re~. Pomeroy; Florence Theiss, ful blast..tf lnUI 111*0 todaJ.'
Ma.so~ .
The olllclol Sovlet on. n e" I
DISCHARGES - Omar Bats, agency w-ried tlJ llrtol ,.itt 011
Racine; James Souders, Middle- Cooper'a fligbl 20 min- oftw
pori.
blaotoff. It aald Cooper bad llllt
IDl.o orbH llld that "11te . .
LONDON tUPII-MUilo.. of paraiiiiOI aboerd the itblp n
Britons aad other Europeau lunctJoDiDt IIIDI'IIIIlly,"

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more 1nve acres, hlo penalty would .lotted aereo. Thlo wheat It and Bollum. They polnt out !hot •
I" 1.m.; Dlt.tl up 17, 2:35 If'.: Lou """" :N, , ,Sf Ul'l.
of those farmers vottng in the be $4U (2 1 30 bu. equals 60 bu. known as "certificate wheat." the certificates would be divid·
Crucible up 17, 4:30 a.m,;!&amp;b- Gltlllpofltl Dam _ &lt;:•thy R.
rderPndum rnusl approve .
IX $1.62 equals $97.20 per acre ,.~ or lhe addltiotla\ wheat grow- ecJ i.HIWI'I(: product&gt;rs' ot wheat
A YES vote in lhe rereren- x 5 acreB equals $486 ).
ers ('' nou--ccrtiflcate wheat'') Ull jon the basi.l!i of their rcs(H!tJCUve
ert Reed down 11, .f:50 a.m.; down 4:20p.m.; Elge.rdJtr dowr
dum would mean that the mar- Twk-o the norrhai yield will allotted acres they will recetve tnlere•t tn the crop Farmers
Queen Clty up 17, 5:25 • ;m.; 1:110 p.m.; Albert Huld.. do"•r
keting quota pnalty on wheat be used in deternut;jing penal- a prtce support of a boot $1.35 prnductng less wheat than the Gause readiA&amp;o:
Gallipolis John J . Rowe down 11. 5:&gt;5 a ,7:411 p m.; Bonus H. dow" ::!!
produced tn 196-. in excess of the ty unless the grower can prove in Ohio. Certificates would be certificates ISSUed would
re- 'dam 18.2, IU, running • feet m.· Charles Stevenson up II. ' p.m.; Philip Sporn ...... I! .
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allotment or base acreage would his actual production oo th[ex- issued on that wheat qualifying ceive the full value .ol the cer- on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.- 7,'1S a.m.; Ranger up 19, 10 .511 1 a.m.; OVEC up t :50 -. m.; J
In the national wheat refer· apply t~~all _ producer~, regard- cess acreage, the eco~umtsts for the htgher prtce ~~pport. ~e t1f1~att•. Growers subJect lo mar . . 76, Pt. Pleasant 24 .29 , Hinton
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endUIIl May 21 farmers will a· leiis of ~ siZe _of thetr
allot- note. Prod~cers ~c~_mg al· value of these cert.lftcates w1ll _ketmg quota penatlies ~ who
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ments, accordmg to . Wallace lotments w1U be meli,gible for be 70 cents, or the difference be: 1 have not met land diversion-re- l.09 stationary • 'Kanawha F'alls a.m. Western up 19, 5.05 a.m ., Bosworth down 3.40 a .m . . SoJ.
dls::p: er mg~, tiapprove or Barr and John Bottwn, 0 h i o price support, certificates, a,nd 1tween the two levels of support. quirements would not receive 1.50 rising, Charleston
17.98 Pennsylva nia up 20. 6 a .m .; vay up 3:55 a .m .; Robert Nesl
1
for the 0:~ :~ er:;~ . qut~s State University Extension ec· diversion payments. But they
If farmers disapprove mar· certif1cates.
rising. Montgomery I s rand Chris Jr . up 20. 7:35 a.m.; Ut- down 4:-'0 B.lJ1. ; Waverl~ .JP S&gt;:.
crop they will pla~t th:: f~U a~ onomists.
may avoid penalty by storing keting quotas in the referendum The law states that minimum Dam 10.3, II. I running 71-i.! feet. i tl~ Edward up .21 • 9:20 p.m ., 20 a.m.; New Orleans down S:·;
harvest in the summer of 1964 . Barr and Bottum say ·the quo- the excess production and pro- there Would be no marketing ,number of wheat certificates to IJ.Ai'ndon, Marmet and Winfieltl JPJttsburgJer up 2:•1 3~ 4~ a.m.; 20
Rfver
s e-m e 1•
Th
1 th ·t t
d
'ta penalty on xce
odu duculng a less than normal
I
uanna ones up~ , v :.,., a .m.~
.
e ss pr C· crop the following year.
quota penalty, but producers ex· be Jssued must include wheat dams were on the Sills.
Invader down 23, 5:%0 a.m.; ()I. down Marmet ,5:30 a.m. ; Bea··
ere s au on y . o con uct a .
referendlhrum effech~e for one, hon would be calculated on the II 1
p
k t ceeding their 1964 a1Jolll1enr ror domestic foOO use (about iBoat movements :
iver Shearer dowrl Greenup 4 ver down Marmet $:45 a.m.:•
two or
ee years
basis
of
twice
th
normal
yield
armers
ap
rove
mar
e
·
ld
be
I'
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f
·
I
b'
·
·
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·
e
.
.
h
wou
me 1g1 e ~ or price ·500 million bushels) and can I 0 10 River - Freiberger up a.m.; Esso West · Virginia up Helen Z. up Winf.ekl10:40
p.m.;
0
spe_c11es that the na- on the excess acres times _65 mg quotas on t ~ 1964 c r p, !support. No certificates would include some ex rt wheat The 14. 6:05 p m.; Bayou LorrHir,e Greenup 5:45 a.m.; R. H. 8os· C. V. Harner up Winfield 1:55 1
119 .
II
rkepng quota on what pe~ cent of the wheat partly those who stay wtthin their ac-' be issued.
,
.'
~ up 14, 7:15p.m.; Jordan up 14, worth II up Greenup 5::,0 a.m.: •a .m.; Dispatcher do,., Wbdleld
ca
l_ess than 1 -bJillon pr1ce (about ~1.62 a bushe_l) . reag~ allotments will receive Marketing certificates would number of_ certificates 1Ssued i12:1S a.m.; Gona up 14, 4·35 Valvoline down 33,3 a.m .; Nash 14:30 a .m.; W. H. Shafer, Jr.
bushels. nus yea~ ~t has been For examp~e. If a farmer w1th ~ pra~e support of about $2.05 be purchased, issued, and sold for 1964. 1f farmers approve _a.m.; Nat~al down 15, 6:55 down 34, 4:30 p.m.: Roher t ·down Winfield 5:50a.m.; Mer- '
an~unced at 1.2 btlhon bushels, a normal y1eld o~ 30 bushels an m Ohto on 110 per cent of. I he only by the Commodity Credit marketing quotas, would be 975 ja.m.; Patten down 16, 5:25 p. W. Lea down 34 . 9 :05 p.m.; Bob ,rill down Winfield 8:30 a.m.;
but 1D order for the quota to be acre exc_eeded h1s allotment by normal production on the1r al- lCorporation, according to Barr million bushels.
m.; ~lla Shearer down 16, 5·- Benter down 34. 4:05 a.m.: Miss Sandy down Winfield t :45 am.
In effect, twt&gt;-thlrds

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1

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FULLY COOKED
U, S. GOV1T. INSPECTED
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PORTION ~·
BUTT
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87$
SO EXTRA

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Birdseye Dish Towels

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50 EXTRA
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WHin PLATES

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118

29

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lb. Cotto 39
Brock BuHerscotch
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Brock Sour Balls
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Br~k Starlight Mints lb. ~~~ 39
Brack Nougat Caramels ,~~: 49
Clark Bars
:;~ 25

, .._Yfe Rnerve The Righ! To Li~it Quentitin
Corner Socond &amp; Mill St,. Middleport · ·
,Moln. Thru Thuro. .... . .. ... 9 AM to 6 PM
r · and Sat. · · - .. .. . . 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM

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1

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Cottage Cheese

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2

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49

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lb.

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WINGS

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Fancy, Well Filled

.....
69
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Jo•
3 Coni
Argo Pineapple Juice
-·- $1
Fireside Marshmallows
~::· 10
Chinet Paper White Bowls 2:k:: 45
Chinet Paper Platter Plates ~~~- 39
Swanee Paper Napkins
... 10
Swanee Colored Towels
:!'':i 39
FRESHrap Wax Paper
~~; 25
Fresh Pak Salad Dressing 32 j";; 39

10'12-oz.

Whole
UnpMiad

JUICE

boxet

Cream of Potato

HUNT'S

55

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79

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10 Ct. Pkg. Ct..f Pok

BREASTS

Early America• Flnon

$

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FR.,YING CHICKEN PARTS

Vegetable Beef

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lnn•utMI
Ofotmd a..t or Gn&gt;uM (huoll
Now Tlw-u Sol , M.a'/ lith.

Swift's Premium-Tender Grown-U.S. Gov't, Inspected

Ills.

Ctn.

100 EXTRA
3 lb1 . or mor• hano S"'Hr ""'"

CAMPBELL'S
Chicken Noadle -

$
4")/ Gr ee n Stam ps

HI

PEACHES
COUPON

Pkcs.

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S-O&lt;.

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10-oz.
Jan

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Turkey
3 for $1

303

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211-ol.
Jars

3·1b. ,_,

Lilt Home Permanent

lllo, .

101&gt;-oz. 49
lieHi Barbecue •;::k or
3 SfI
Smucker's Grape Jelly
Sm1cker's Black Rasp. Jelly 3 SfI
25
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SO EXTRA

AND

PlJRCHMoE

lb.45

101

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301

$

AND

PUKHAS.E
Of

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Yosemite Cut Beets
10
F&amp;P SPINACH
6 Cane
Stokely's Shellie Beans
5
Stokely's Tomato Catsup
5 14-ox.
Southern 'Pride Pineapple Chunks 5
Southern Pride Sliced Pi1eapple 5
F &amp;P BartleH Pears
4 Cana
Hunt's Chili Sauce
4 111&gt;-u.
af II
Hy-Ration
Dog
Food
12
Cans
IDEAL
22~39
Purina Cat Chow
301
Cane

CllSUP

WITH

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PUttCH.t5f

lb.

SNIDER'S

with EVANS COUPONS
'f&gt;&lt;c•11l lt..... Prohibited br low

50 EXTRA

Cant

303

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303

15'1•-0 "·
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STAMPS
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~er_

Registration Of

cbesler spent last week wltb
Metp MeiiiOI'IIl Bllpllll
,;
· I
venue service that lD her &gt;pm·
.
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ADMISSIONS - Mrl. Wtlliam
.
Rex had to pay the Income Pupds Announced • BY MISS RITA SPIRES ,
p
Dr8dbur
Poole;, Pomeroy; Thelma !fAll,
I', I i• i• · J1I J' ion
tax on the $200 a month she re.
.
.
Mrs. Chester Ward was Mon- erry
y.
. Maoon · Jay Wille New I!Aven ·
.
t
ceive&lt;l, as he had earned it all Regtstratton for cbildren who day supper guest ol Mr. and Garfield Searls has moved He,._,~t Barnhart ' Albany; Be.;_
a 'Uft
and it came from his income Wtll enter the F.lrst grade at Mrs. Glenn Roush, Porter.
bl! house trailer Ill the Perry lab lanle Mlddie rt
ARU
to start with.
Salisbury ToWn!htp Elementary Mrs. Elizabeth Athey was ad· Bradbury property.
DISHCA~'GES _ -:ul~~ Lem
• • • • • • • • • " " ' Unfortunately for Regina she school wtll be held Friday' May milled Friday Ill Meig-o Gen- The WiUiam Frazier family ley
When Regina divorced Rex, was wrong in her lnterpret~tion 24 ·
,eral HospitaL She is Improving. were recent Sunday v':'itors of BIRTHS _ Mr . and Mrs.
the. divort-o decree provided of the income tax laws. Under A parent should accompany 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rndney 'Spires Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wetmann. William Pooler, a son.
that Rex should pay his form- thee law Rex was entitled to de- each chtld. They may rtde tho and children visited Sunday al- Pvt. !fnnis Bales and friend
er wife $200 a month as ali- duct from his gross income the school bus, If necessary, 10 ternoon with her parents, Mr. c,aiJed on Mrs. Mayo Bales and
SET ·OPEN HOUSE
mony for her continuing sup- alimony payments he made to and from school on that da~· and Mrs. Henry Doerfer.
children one evening recenUy.
PT. PLEASANT _ Or. R. E.
aorl lor life.
his former wife under the de· from 12 to !:IS P· . m. To enter Misses Jean Ann Platter and Mr. and Mrs. John Hodge, Walden, Superintendent of LaDuring the next year Rex de- cree of divorce.
sch~l next fall children must ·Carolyn Sisson were Inducted Linda Soos, and Mr. and Mrs. kin State Hospital; announces
ducted from his income the Regina, however, is liable for be SIX years of_age befo~e. Dec- into the National Honor Society Simmy Hicks were week end "Open Hause" wm be
held
amount he paid Regina as all- the payment of the income tax ember I. Brrth cerhftca tes recently.
gue!ts of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Saturday, May 18, from 1 untU
mony, paying ~o income tax on all of the alimoney she re- must be _presented on or be- Miss Jean Ann Platter was Moles.
4:30 p. rn. and extends a cordial
on that part of his inc;ome ceived. She had full control ov- fore the_ftrst week of school. sleeted as one of the delegates Mrs. 0. W. Fitzwater spent invitation to the p'ublic. The
which he paid over as alimony. er the income she received by
from the Kyger Creek band to Friday afternoon ~1th Mrs. Open House will mark the 15th
Regina, however, did not list way of alimony, and could spend guage and the provisions of the attend the Ohio U. Summer Mu· Clinton Jones.
annQJI observanc~ of National
the alimon} payments as in- it in any way she wanted.
divorce decree, not by the be- sic Clinic \vorkshop.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rupe Hospital Week by Lakin.
come to her. beleving that Whether alimony or support lif of one party or the other Mrs. Rufus Robinette, Patriot Jr. and daugh~rs, Gallipolis,
since the $200 monthly was paid money is taxable to the form- that the other party shouln ho spent a day recently with Mrs. visited Friday evening with his in Gallipolis visiting with Mrs.
for her support, it was not tax- er husband or to the former required to pay the taxes on CarJ Platter.
parents.
·
Osburn Gooch and Marie Glassable to her.
wile is governed by lhe Jan- alimony.
1 Bobby Woods, Canal
Win· Mrs. Cora Ward spent Friday burn.

l-/
THE LAW

ooinJ

Vote On wh~t

helll'd a radfo lrolc!ee• 44roet
ADMISSIONS 0 o or It !tom c.po Canovor~ ciHcl'lbllll
G lndle Syr
. J0 h0 Terr
y,
acuse,
Maj. L. Gordon Cooper's ~
re~. Pomeroy; Florence Theiss, ful blast..tf lnUI 111*0 todaJ.'
Ma.so~ .
The olllclol Sovlet on. n e" I
DISCHARGES - Omar Bats, agency w-ried tlJ llrtol ,.itt 011
Racine; James Souders, Middle- Cooper'a fligbl 20 min- oftw
pori.
blaotoff. It aald Cooper bad llllt
IDl.o orbH llld that "11te . .
LONDON tUPII-MUilo.. of paraiiiiOI aboerd the itblp n
Britons aad other Europeau lunctJoDiDt IIIDI'IIIIlly,"

-Melp

ROipllal

if

Ri ver Report

Quotas Is For
' C
64 rops Onlv

•

.!'

more 1nve acres, hlo penalty would .lotted aereo. Thlo wheat It and Bollum. They polnt out !hot •
I" 1.m.; Dlt.tl up 17, 2:35 If'.: Lou """" :N, , ,Sf Ul'l.
of those farmers vottng in the be $4U (2 1 30 bu. equals 60 bu. known as "certificate wheat." the certificates would be divid·
Crucible up 17, 4:30 a.m,;!&amp;b- Gltlllpofltl Dam _ &lt;:•thy R.
rderPndum rnusl approve .
IX $1.62 equals $97.20 per acre ,.~ or lhe addltiotla\ wheat grow- ecJ i.HIWI'I(: product&gt;rs' ot wheat
A YES vote in lhe rereren- x 5 acreB equals $486 ).
ers ('' nou--ccrtiflcate wheat'') Ull jon the basi.l!i of their rcs(H!tJCUve
ert Reed down 11, .f:50 a.m.; down 4:20p.m.; Elge.rdJtr dowr
dum would mean that the mar- Twk-o the norrhai yield will allotted acres they will recetve tnlere•t tn the crop Farmers
Queen Clty up 17, 5:25 • ;m.; 1:110 p.m.; Albert Huld.. do"•r
keting quota pnalty on wheat be used in deternut;jing penal- a prtce support of a boot $1.35 prnductng less wheat than the Gause readiA&amp;o:
Gallipolis John J . Rowe down 11. 5:&gt;5 a ,7:411 p m.; Bonus H. dow" ::!!
produced tn 196-. in excess of the ty unless the grower can prove in Ohio. Certificates would be certificates ISSUed would
re- 'dam 18.2, IU, running • feet m.· Charles Stevenson up II. ' p.m.; Philip Sporn ...... I! .
•
allotment or base acreage would his actual production oo th[ex- issued on that wheat qualifying ceive the full value .ol the cer- on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.- 7,'1S a.m.; Ranger up 19, 10 .511 1 a.m.; OVEC up t :50 -. m.; J
In the national wheat refer· apply t~~all _ producer~, regard- cess acreage, the eco~umtsts for the htgher prtce ~~pport. ~e t1f1~att•. Growers subJect lo mar . . 76, Pt. Pleasant 24 .29 , Hinton
.
E Dyk
lt
. Erl~''="
3
4 S •I.e . do
endUIIl May 21 farmers will a· leiis of ~ siZe _of thetr
allot- note. Prod~cers ~c~_mg al· value of these cert.lftcates w1ll _ketmg quota penatlies ~ who
. .
p.m. · ..A. ·
es u~ •
. ·
~~~ wn ~-m- . . a
mo
th th'
'
ments, accordmg to . Wallace lotments w1U be meli,gible for be 70 cents, or the difference be: 1 have not met land diversion-re- l.09 stationary • 'Kanawha F'alls a.m. Western up 19, 5.05 a.m ., Bosworth down 3.40 a .m . . SoJ.
dls::p: er mg~, tiapprove or Barr and John Bottwn, 0 h i o price support, certificates, a,nd 1tween the two levels of support. quirements would not receive 1.50 rising, Charleston
17.98 Pennsylva nia up 20. 6 a .m .; vay up 3:55 a .m .; Robert Nesl
1
for the 0:~ :~ er:;~ . qut~s State University Extension ec· diversion payments. But they
If farmers disapprove mar· certif1cates.
rising. Montgomery I s rand Chris Jr . up 20. 7:35 a.m.; Ut- down 4:-'0 B.lJ1. ; Waverl~ .JP S&gt;:.
crop they will pla~t th:: f~U a~ onomists.
may avoid penalty by storing keting quotas in the referendum The law states that minimum Dam 10.3, II. I running 71-i.! feet. i tl~ Edward up .21 • 9:20 p.m ., 20 a.m.; New Orleans down S:·;
harvest in the summer of 1964 . Barr and Bottum say ·the quo- the excess production and pro- there Would be no marketing ,number of wheat certificates to IJ.Ai'ndon, Marmet and Winfieltl JPJttsburgJer up 2:•1 3~ 4~ a.m.; 20
Rfver
s e-m e 1•
Th
1 th ·t t
d
'ta penalty on xce
odu duculng a less than normal
I
uanna ones up~ , v :.,., a .m.~
.
e ss pr C· crop the following year.
quota penalty, but producers ex· be Jssued must include wheat dams were on the Sills.
Invader down 23, 5:%0 a.m.; ()I. down Marmet ,5:30 a.m. ; Bea··
ere s au on y . o con uct a .
referendlhrum effech~e for one, hon would be calculated on the II 1
p
k t ceeding their 1964 a1Jolll1enr ror domestic foOO use (about iBoat movements :
iver Shearer dowrl Greenup 4 ver down Marmet $:45 a.m.:•
two or
ee years
basis
of
twice
th
normal
yield
armers
ap
rove
mar
e
·
ld
be
I'
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p.m.;
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spe_c11es that the na- on the excess acres times _65 mg quotas on t ~ 1964 c r p, !support. No certificates would include some ex rt wheat The 14. 6:05 p m.; Bayou LorrHir,e Greenup 5:45 a.m.; R. H. 8os· C. V. Harner up Winfield 1:55 1
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bushels. nus yea~ ~t has been For examp~e. If a farmer w1th ~ pra~e support of about $2.05 be purchased, issued, and sold for 1964. 1f farmers approve _a.m.; Nat~al down 15, 6:55 down 34, 4:30 p.m.: Roher t ·down Winfield 5:50a.m.; Mer- '
an~unced at 1.2 btlhon bushels, a normal y1eld o~ 30 bushels an m Ohto on 110 per cent of. I he only by the Commodity Credit marketing quotas, would be 975 ja.m.; Patten down 16, 5:25 p. W. Lea down 34 . 9 :05 p.m.; Bob ,rill down Winfield 8:30 a.m.;
but 1D order for the quota to be acre exc_eeded h1s allotment by normal production on the1r al- lCorporation, according to Barr million bushels.
m.; ~lla Shearer down 16, 5·- Benter down 34. 4:05 a.m.: Miss Sandy down Winfield t :45 am.
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llelen Help Usl,

Subtlety Of Taking Risks

When some. public figures urge stem
counter-measures againat Castro'a Cuba,
they acknowledge there is riak involved.
But often they add:
"In this dsy and age, everything we

do involves risk."
Let's look at this business of risk-taking .
1t iS surety true, as these advocates
suggest . thai no important national or
inlernational action today is free of risks.
But cto they mean to say, as their words
St.•cm to, th at a ll risks are alike and can
br equa ted?
It JS hard to believe thev really intend
to convey this. For much of what we
know about the crucial decision-making
process. al the presidential and o t be r
high levels, indicates that it is in considerable part a task of grading risks an~
choosing among them .
lf r isks WflrE' Just risks and that was
tha!, th en inevitably ou r poliry J.nd acti;J n makers would he inclined always
to com mit themselves to the strongest
pn.ss ihle course. Wh.v nol . si nce it would
mak(' no rltfference?
In f~ct, th ey engage in ~ thoroughly
f .:txi:l ' ~ PXC'IT )Sfl
Of h;,];Jn''ing risk ~ O[
VOJ)lllg kinds and degrees against sup·

posed benefits of different sorts. Any
given decision may reflect a highly com·
plex effort to achieve the most favorable balance possible.
The "quarantine" impo,.d by President Kennedy against Soviet weapons
shipments to Cuba last fall is an illus·
tration .
The very use of th e word "quarantine"
was an effort to get the benefit of what
was in truth a blockade, while perhaps
diminishing the risk usually attached to
that action, for a blockade is a«·epted as
an act of war.
What kind of risk would a new block. ade, imposed in mid-1963, amount to?
The derision-maker facing that one
has to try to calculate not only bow the
Russians would react - in quite differ·
ent circumstances than prevailed last
October - but also what the benefits to
us would be in this particular risk-taking.
It simply is not good enough lor the
action-minded to say: •'Yes, a blockade
is a risk , but so is everything else ."
Those on the sidelines have just as
muc~ responsibility as those in power
for understanding that the process of
choice is-more complex than that. 11 is a
burden the "outsiders" cannot evode.

How To Lose A D1ulhter
Dear Helen:
How con I moke 1W mollter
llllderoland that I am
"p? 1 am a girl of
wbo
wants to eo out with other lh'ls
and boy&amp;. I am oot .ven allowed to walk up the road with a

night clubs ... Blues singer Jo~ Wllliams is shopping for a cale site in San
Francisco. He'd like an intimate room in
which he could perform .

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Olivia de Havilland is becoming a
ph Hosopher. Sample quo!&lt;!: "A man. to
mv mind, is not a man until he's 40. Un·
ti( then he's a boy . And at 40 he should
be at the peak of his energy. One for·
gets, too easily, the fatigue of extreme
youth. When 1 made a film two years
ago called 'Light in the Piazza' with
George Hamilton, then 21•...an&lt;1.Xyette
Mimleux, then 19. I was always lending
theru my caravan to rest in. They were
always tired. At 40, with the wretched
period of first youth behind, a woman
should be able to fling wide her arms
and say thankfully: "I've arrived:'"
And arrived in a caravan, too.

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profes&amp;lon and ha~•
married 10verol
!AI
lody wbo Ill buutlfjll
and brWlBDt, eqenlo~ ,._
oua, IIlii impullllvel)' oym~tj,._
tic. She Is 1 decided fovorlta
In our clrcle. Bba io abo .......
slve and jeatuu., for no cauae.

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have I lot or Ufe ahead of you,
diplomats.
8Qd probably much that . il Yes thll ha
often and
worthwhile Ill your present life.
'variety .r::IOAS ~hlclt
1
Loot for the good ~rts and
doctor ean outlln~ eoi...
perbapB better day! Will
the
, 1 Yo~ may
your way soon. - H.
too
a p~ - ·v
Madam:
borrw. 't rn nd···~
I proba~ly should not read .
~can0f
ed
your sectJon, for frequent!)'
l8 so tha' she
~~ mt~ ArA
ap~s boUI IDly and precon..
~VOl
ce1ved, yet a problem II I
to~teolmarr~e
11117
~em,.~ often 10
you ere.
identified exposure
2. She may be afraid of prec·
untblnb.ble. From
~
ltore~ of npertS. Her lnhlblll0111 DIIY date
trouble in 1919 in Tulsa, OIWI., thai could touch many communi- Negro In 1111 a political prize you claim to be your tiClUI'ce
back many yean. 1110, discu ..
Chicago and Detroit and olle- ties In the U•lted States.
1greatly chorllbod by one of the sopbisllcated wisdom, w h a I sion IIlii 8llll1lll mJaltl belp.
where although the names ol oth- Men and women of good will major political parties. 'I'hese would he a woll1lll':'•
(, Or she may juatllgure youer cities do not pop to mind.
and. more e~pecially, the forees factor~ an bear today on the race to one such as this!
're a cold fish for 1\l yo Q t
There would be no point in of law and order should be more 10.\tuation in tbe United States and I am I member of I rather warm JDtentlonl 10 why bo~
dredging up these 1919 sorrows than usually .alert jult now.
they do not bear alway11 on the
erf Men who
women IN
for comideration almost 50 years Racial violence in Birmlfllhlm, fli.d~ of peace and reason.
l*' cent from I Jtll'
tii'Jior. aU grabby little actlemen: OU.t
later but for a single disquieting Ala., may trigger something else- Perhap1 Americans are becom- Ptr1011al ~
to hook a "DIICtiiM'Y evil,"
fact. It is that the 1919 race riots where. rn the light of events of ing accustomed to living with the turtl rose oearly 5~ per cent. aren't ~ctly Lochlnvara 1t
seemed to trigger each other. 1919 that" would be the expected threat of race riot in the streets. A 5 per cent rise in
their wives.
There seemed to be a sequenc pattern. Against such triggering Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, D· Income 1M increalllcl UN
Wh d •t yoa 11'7 buUdbaa
In the disorders as though un- there are IJOVeral lac«&gt;ro.
N.Y., • Negro, predicted I as t credU supported the rile ill
y ;;te1 4 Gl knoetl be
stable racial elements in one com~
Several Ji'•don
week that Washington, D. C., bJ&amp;.
upin
Ill
~~
munit) reading of riotous murder These include the pubUe and woWd experience "~ne of the Food upandltures are apected
and mly;,.
elsewhere were inspired to en&amp;•R• private awareneas of impendinl worst race rlot. in the history of to rl~ dltl"iDJ 196S, tbcn1lb
she'D
~ 10 1 .L...
for 110me of their own.
trouble and the desire lo averill. America" W1l011 Inter and Intra- slbly leu than the 41&gt; per
PeCIIy To CHy
There Ia 1bo Negrooa' new poll- racial relalloul In the capital incr- from IIIII lo IIIII.
- It
Thuo, the 1919 shamo leaped tical significance and the eager- lmprovod.
Food expenditure• are
This oolumD Is dedicated II
from city to city, hitting the big- ness of politicians to pleue tbom. 'I'hnt 11 sltocldna language. Yet to rile during IB&amp;S,
Uvlng, 10 If JQU're havgest ell leo mostly, althongh the Another factor II the infatuatiua tho people of tho United Stalft olbly lfto thao lhe41&gt; per
trouble or )lilt pill&amp;
Tulsa outburst demonstrated that or u. s . .statesmen wilh tho' ldla seort~od to tab It in stride.
increaselrom 196t to 1962 First trouble, let BalaD Jltlp YOU.

By LYLE c. WO.SON
smaller citieA also were tinder of presenting to Africans an
t.rniWil Pre• Jntt-rnatlanal
/dry for trouble. The fact lhat the image pleasing to lhe tribesmen
Time blurs the 'memory of 1919 riots seemed to trigger each newly ennobled as citizen11 of
those yean just after the armi- other invites sober (Onsideration free and independent if not •elf·
stiee "'hen the. United s t ate s of tod&amp;) in the light or' yetterday. IUfficient nations.
)awkwardly was adjusting to an i Psych6togt.ta are aware that None of these factorJJ exlated In
unknown new world filled with , some personl!l are more suggeRt- 1919. There were other facton
)unimaginable terrors at home 1 ible than others. A spectacular that did not exist ln 1919. 1lJere
and abroad. But the year 1919 suicide may be followed by a [Wdti not underwa) in 1919 any efcan be pinpointed as one of , rash ol similar suicides because j fort by tht federal government
shameless U. S. civil disorder. 1the first suicide suggested 10me- jto impose racial Integration oXI
This di80rder consi~t.ed of race thing to perons who witnessed I state•. Neither were Negroes
1
riots bfiween Whites and Neg- or read of it. So, a race riot hen north and lOUth in 1919 organized
roe11 in several cities including 1may suggest Ohe there and so on behind aggressive and sometimes
Washingron, D.C. There wao race in a chain-of-suggestion calamity bolligorent leaders. Nor waa the

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On The Farm Front

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WeLL,HERES HIS
FRAU ... JJ: 5~E
OOESi'tr LOOK

SICK IT ISN'T
OUR FAU\..T-·ANO
WI-IAT DOES 1Wo

C&gt;RcAT MEDICO
SAY? YOU

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BERBTS' WORLD -.·

Retail F00dpnces Sh0old
~:?:~ ~~·~~~~!:! Hold Firm Throughout 1963

lid lllllOllnt ol rut, and a light
diet for the first day or two,
DIIJ' ·help to mJnimlze discomfort. Allltough moat people become acclimatized "' • hiCh a~
Illude, a few never do. There
II no medicine lor this condi•
tlall.
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WASHINGTON IUPil-lbe AIriculture Department oayo rel.lll
food priCII far lbt NIIIIIDdor ol
the year are not expected to
change nwch from prices wblch
prevallod Ia the first three

Q - I NeellliJ gave blrtlt to
·a mongoloid baby. What a r e
my cbanCI!Il ln. anol.ber preenancy of. havmg a
normal
child?
A - Recoat allldlol Indicate
tbat a wOIJ!ID under age 21

molltbs ol - .
Meat pricoe are expected to
average lower but higher prloeo
are incllcatpd for ellniS fruits, cereal producta. aupr ond aome
vogetableo, the Departmoal aa1d
Ia a .revieW ol. lbe aationol food
idll•!_liiiL_ .•

B1 OAYUIIID P OODWIM
Vlllllld .._ IDfenlllout

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Por capita OOIII1Il1lptlon of food
produoll in JJI3 II ~ 1o
rilo abovo !.bat of lilt year, the
IJoportmont predicted. output Gt
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the bacon ortgmated from !lll
old Enlltsh custom of gtvlne a
pound of bacon to any married
person who could kneel before
the church door and &amp;wear thai
he had not had a family quar- j
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S. G. Marrs of Hamden stayed
at her home in her absence.
Mrs . Gerald Simpson and in·
!ant, Mark Allen, rturned home
from Holzer Hospital s~turday.
~rs. Maxme Arnold of Porn·
Rev . Lawrence McDaniel and
troy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yust 1Mr. Clifford Morr ,s atlended a
of· New Gallilee, Pa., Mrs. Car- t District Conference in Jackson
olyn Kusma or Gahanna, Clif·I S lday afu?r-•oon.
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lord Beaver of Columbus and 1 Mrs. Frances Roberts spent
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Grueser or a weekend in Athe11S wilh her
~an.
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1son, Phill ip, and at1P•lrled Molh ·
· The Ruth Ctrcle of the Bap- ers' weekend acitiviles.
tlst Missionary Socity met at Mrs. Sonoi118 McNickles is
~ - parsonage Friday evening spending several d11ys with her j
!fth Mrs. Mary Curtis as co- sist.er-in.Jaw, Mrs. Hazel Cur~stess .. Aller a. program and tis in Reedsvillfl' ano will go '
mstaUat1on of o£r1eers, Mrs. Me· to Newark to visit her sister
eauley and Mrs. Curtis served Mrs. Mollif" Pullen.
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refreshments to Mary K. Yost,. Mr. and Mrs. George Roberis
Esther Cairns, Phyllis Ballev. of Bashan and their grand
Martha Loo Beegle, Sylvia Wi- daughter Belinda o.eder of
~1 . Be~lah Autherson ano a Col t mb. ~ ~:':· .1 Su , ~rOiJy af.
!lllOSI, K1tty Kaufr. Birthdays of ~rnoon wiljt Rev . and Mrs.
Beulah Autherson and Eflther 1Glenn Bate.
Calms were honored.
.
Mrs. Edith Dunfee left last
. The Bertha M. Sayre MIRRton- week for an inct:-. 1· iC v1!1it
•ry Society held a meting at with relative:s at Belpre, Ohio
thf! church recently. Mrs. Is· ! a nO R ._ \'e r, Pa.
abel Sfmpso:· prese~ted a pre- 1 Mrs. E. A. Wingett and Mrs.
~de or organ muSIC followed j Ann Coe spent the weel; end
~y a devotional period present· in Akron with Mr. and Mrs.
ed by MISs Vera Beegle ut~ing f John Davis and family . Mrs.
!Itt topl&lt;, "How Do You Know , Wingett retumod home Sunday i
Cod." Sh• gave poem, "An· :evening And Mrs. Coe stopped
other Year 1s Dawning," and in Columbus to spend several
the group sang "All H:til the ldoy, with Mr. and Mrs. Will
i'ower." Miss Beegle closed Jones.
lhe devotions with prayer. Mrs., Mr and Mrs. Carol Sayre of
Grella Simpson, president, pre- Pittsburgh speol the week end
llcled during the buslneas oes- wllh Mr. and Mrs. Tom wolfe
lion. The yearly reports of and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hudd!D&gt;
the Ciretea were glveo by Mrs. 'ston.
Ethel Smith, and Mrs. Ollle Mae Mrs. Grace J:lolter of PornCourt. The installatlon ot of- erov was t gif!sl Thursday Of
/leers of the Rio Grande Asso- her daughter, Mr. and Mro.
olatloo lo be held at the Ra· Dave Huddlesto 1 and family .
cllle church Monday May 13, Mrs. Harry Prckens is spend·
was announced. The prayer for ing a week in Frankfort lnd
special missionaries was given with relatives.
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by Mrs. Emma Salser. The ded- Miss Anita Houdashell
of
lcaUon of tha Love Gift of the 1 Forest Run spent the weekend
Ruth and Esther1 Circles was with her grandmother, Mrs.
II)
chlr1e of ' .MrJ• 01- Margaret Houdashelt.
lie . Mae Cozart. Mrs. Naomi I Philip Roberts accompanied
Stobart was in charge of in- by Ray Roberta of Steubenville
118Uatlon of new officers us- both students at Ohio University
ln11 "Crown Him Lord of AU" Athens, spent an evening ..;.
IS her thorne. She was assist· cently wtth Mrs. Frances Ro«&lt; by Marth Lou Beegle. A solo berts.
was presented by Frances Wil· Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byer
ccixen•.Group singing of "Blest daughter, Julie, and son
. Be the Tle That Binds" with ry, ol Middleport, spent SUI).
~I · _jolnJnc banda in a elrcle day with her porenta, Mr. IIlii
lbcl. prayer by Mrs. McCauley Mrs. r . G. Hllldore. Atternooo
.doled the meeting after \l'hlch gueoll of the Hllldores were
ttireshmenls were servod in Mr. and Mrtl. WUltam NcKe~
lbe ,church basement.
vey and son, BU~ Portlaad.
. ·,Connie Smith, seven year old Sunday afternoon and supper
dlticllter ol Mr. and Mra. Har- auests of Rev. and Mrs. GloiUI
old· Slnillt underwent a tonsil- Bate were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
lilclomy at Columbus last Koon and children, Sally Jo,
WMI&lt;.
Susan and Rndney, and friend
Mrs. Allrd Ctow underwent Miss Carolyn Dennll, llelpre.
surserY It Holzer Hoopltll last Mr. Jlad Mrs. Critt Brd.. week.
ford Jr. of Worthln/111&gt;11 and
. Mrs. Maujl Youns underwent Miss Debra Duran of Gahannl
tqinor 11111'1011 II Hollar 00. - t lbe weetenil witlt

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V~., and Kester Jones of Fairv1ew, W. Va., spent several
days recenUy with Mr. and Mrs.
Corbett Cleek.
Mr. and Mro. Ray Roush of
.
CinctMad spent the week end
With Mr. and Mro.
Henry
Rouoh. Mrs. Rouah remained
to visit her mother who is Ill.

Following the li•hling of the
Silver Bridge the band mareh· l
ed down Main Street over to
Viand and the Shadle Bridge
where
SecrPtorv Burdette
threw the swllr~ to light t h e '
span acr08~ lh,. ·1 ' !IWI111 river 1
between Point Pleassnt a n d
Henderson.
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Funeral oervlc:eo lor Mike
Theiss were held Monday at
thi Doreu JlU8 Qlurch with
Rev. Glenn Bate officiating.
AIDGDI relatives and friends
ettendln&amp; from a distance were:
Mrs. Thelma Welch and Estb·
er of .Gambrills, Md., Mr. and
Mrs. Echv..-d Theise and Bet1)1 of Pataakala, Mr. and Mrs.
Ita Hill and Dale and Gale,
d. New Watern&gt;rd, Mrs. Edna
Ewing and daughter of IWoevHle , Mrs. May Aumiller of
Hertford, W. Va., Mr. aad
Mrs. Rube.n Stewart of Ma110n,

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PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
Saturday, M•y II, tll3
HOGS - 17~ to 210 14 so to
13.25 : Heavies 12.00 to. 14.2li;
Lights 12.00 to ti.OO; Fat Sows
10.00 to 12.10: Boars t .txl to 10.·
00: Pigs 8.00 to 11.00; S I n" k
Shoats 14.00 to 19.110.
CATn.l!l - Steero 17.00 tD
22.50 : Hei!ero 1S.OO to 2U&gt;O:
Fat Cow• 15.00 to 16.40: Canners tO.Illl to 14.50: Bulls 1S.30
to 19.110; Stock Cows and Calv·

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The stunning cocktail waitress at
Van's Beau Brummel is Ana Saylor. who
eo
is featured in the Natalie Wood flicker,
··1 have nothing more to 'say to you. You
ri,·e me a lot of bad publicity." He ad- "Love With A Proper Stranger." She's
m'ls he was surprised when she got the balancing trays between screen assignGwen Verdon's son Jim
div orel?. berausP ~ he'd promised him she ments
WOllidn't ju st a few days before she Heneghan Jr., is making his stage debut
wenl t.o court. saying, "I don't have the in support of Tom Ewell in the West
Coast version l\f 11 Take Her, She's Mine"
norw lo go through with it."
. .. Even though the ubiquitou!I.Andreas
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The big buzz in movie circles con- Voutsinas is supposed to be Jane Fon·
.
..,_ 1006 l&amp;pendllureo
Will also
cerns the Hollvwood columnist for a da's real love, she attended her first
'T'
up lboUt 4 per ...t from a
Addrta
trade paper. svho after 10 years on page baseball game in Los Angeles the other
day
with
actor
Cliff
Robertson.
They
Ia . . . " u...
two. suddonly had his space shifted to
page four , which is Siberia on that pub- both insisted "no romance," but the lo·
pecW to deellile somewhat lication. By what nobody thinks is an cals are ogllng the situation with great By WBl'JIO G. llraDd&amp;tad~ M.D. who has hlld a monaolot4 baby ly lncreued in number ill a te avera&amp;e around It per
odd coincidence, the writer was punish- interest.
Q - I Uve near sea level. Air 1s 50 times as likely 111 have a blood count. The condition Is for tile ylfJr.
•
ed after putting down Frank Smatra's
. 88 11•••• 0,.
Chet Baker, the American jazz star !ravel doesn't bother me. But iecond ·moneoloid as a WOlDaJI Mlf·llmlted, but the lfldual nAcademy Award emceeing with the
Wilen I ao to clU.. tiW have
IUrD to luU vigor m., Ulre bnl The l l . . , . - laid
comment that he ••was no Bob Hope" .. who ran afoul of the narcotics laws In
an elevation of aroUIId 8,000 who bad 1191 bad such 1 child. or three Rtonths. llecent reports rt&lt;eivociiD ...... ol If ~
Believe it or not, some of New York's Italy and did a stretch in the cUnk there, feet, I get headache, palplta- fte cM•oea tl pndll&amp;!tq a lndlcato that cortisone and No the dollar OOOMIII- lipid
biggest bookies are supporting the has turned up playing trumpet In a Parill lion or the heart ohortl!elo of _..,. moqtlold grod..U, ... Jaetd hormooea whell tJiVea dollleolfo firm loodJ ID. Nllll
movemen t to legalize off-track betting. club ... Violfnlst Yehudi Menuhin is breath, and I ca~'t sleep.
Ia ereile u yoa pi oldel',
earl)', will apeed' reeovery.
stores clttrtq lbt llrl&amp; qa.w
They figure it will create new custom- writing a book on, of all things, yoga.
there
any
medicme
I
can
take?
Q
Wllat
to
the
cause
of
196S. 'l1lls Olllllplrld rill• ers who will eventuallv bet with bookies (There's something new about yoga?) .. .
A - You u•e described lite mononucleoolsT Whit can be Q- Wll• a woman 1s on tho ill tha ~~«&lt;*""~ qa.w 11114
where the y can get credit. Also, horse London critic Leonard Mosley wu cootypical
symptoms of mountain done for it?
dellvery table In the last atage per e&lt;l1l Ia JMU~J~7-Ibldt. liiL
racing is a minor part of their income, spiculously ungallant to Ava Gardner in
sickness,
w~lch
is
IliON
severe
li
M-cleolll
II
an
Inof childbirth IIlii an aneslbellc Tbla wu lbt Nlllllll 1111»
but once people start betting the races, bls review of "Fifty-five Days to Pein
some
persons
than
in
others.
f~ious
disease
that
probably
Ia
being 1lven, Ia It pooble for before World • • II thai
they usually progress to baseball and king." He wrote: "She bas shadows unIt
is
due
to
the
fact
lltal
at
Is
\pread,
1lke
measlel,
by
her
lo hear and understand quarterly .....,. ,._.a
der her eyes ·and a telltale fold of flesh
pro football. too
Broadway
producer-director
Hal just beneath that clean cut chin. Am I high altitudes the air conlains close conlact. The germ that what the doctor and nurse are decre&amp;lld to If 011111. '!lit
such ..,._ Ia 1111
Prince is in Hollywood conferring with wrong in thinking that Ava Gardner is less oxy&amp;en than you are accus· cauoes It, poulbl)' a virus, has tellln&amp; her?
tomed
to
breatlung.
When
you
not
boon
ldenUited.
The,
disease
A
Yes
a
Is
posolble,
bequarle
ol.
lilt
Durtq
1110 Gower Champion over a closed-circuit In the twlliaht of her career IS a glamare
in
an
airplane
at
1(,000
to
otarta
wlllt
I loll Gl appetite cause durlq delivery the anea- It varltd ft:am ,e II • ·
TV operation
_ Joey Maxim, a former our girl?" .. . Novelist Budd Schulberg
18,000
feet
above,..
level,
you
and
vque
pains.
There
ia
levthellst
never
allows
the
a
n
e
s
1
------------light heavywei~ht whose greatest claim ought to double his Insurance. He's writto fam e was scoring a technical knock- ten an explosive magazine article on would have even more . severe er and the lump nndea, espec- thesia to be very deep. The ob01.!-t over Sugar Ray Robinson, is in town hoodlum-union tie-ups along Gotham's symptoms d the cabin .w!re not 1111)' til... Ia lbt tltck, become ject ia only to take the sharp
pressurlr.ed. You are able to enlarpd ID ION. There may edge off !he pains. The co-ot&gt;·
Wlth a co medy act he hopes to book into waterfront, And he names people.
tolerate this simulated beight be 1 IIOnl lbroal.
eroUon of lbe mother Is lllellbecause you are oot exerting The dlseue loll U. n I me tlll et aU tm. dlll'illg dtUY·
Time
yourself, and are not In the alr from !he fact that a cwlaln ery. DurlnB the partial anesthemore than a lew boors.
kind of whlta blood ooll - lite sill, bowever, the mother's
U you were to move to
a lymphocyte, Wltlch hal a single lltoillh prGCeiiOI and reaponseo
M.D.'S Oil hl&amp;h altitude to Jive, you should nucleul - Ill found to be areat- ore ootlcoobly IIA&gt;wlld up.
lllE TV lUBE
spend 1 lew days at an altitude
!lAVE NC1Til1No
of t,ooo to s,ooo feet before aoON DII.8EDSIDE
inK higher. 11 you' ""' plannlngl..;;;.;;;.;.·~o,·,;.;.;.._
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MANN!iQS. l-IE'S
1
H IDOL OF
a short trip, you should got a
ALL IllS
' iood nl&amp;hl'l oleep bofore startFEMININE
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popotlar music.
The Ughtln« ceremony wu and Mra. A. C. Bradford.
opened Willt a welcome
ad· Mr. IIlii Mrtl. Ted Na- and
dresa by 0. C. HaU, prealdenl
Joe opent the week end In
ofthalltChoambeBoardofofCoDlrectors of Cbesapoake with their children.
r
mmerce. The The
Rev. Chlrl.. A. Pitzer of Chrlat
y were aocompanied home
Episcopal Chureh gave the Jn. by their 1rand1011, Gory MJU..
voca~~- Mr. Hall lntrnductd Mrs. MUOII Spencer is visit4lgnilartes Including
Senator lng at the home of her daughtBill Sharp, contractor ; . Her· er, Mr. and Mro. Tom Lindsey
bert Stanley, Road. CommJOoton
G
Cit
Paul Crabtree, Special Assist·
rove
y,
ant to &lt;lovernor W. W. Barron: Mr. and Mn. Georle Str&lt;&gt;lloword Ferguoon, prooident of
and daughter, Sue Ann, of
tho Penn Une Company:
Wl•c., m
visiting
or Archie Henry, Hend•rsoo:
:..;~~~~~;;;;;~~~ Mayor VIrgil Slden, Pt. Pie,,.. II
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ant; ~nneth Morgan,
Ddent of the Galllpolll Chamber
1\KID
of Commerce: Cecil !l•vrick, :
manaalng director of Pt. Plea.. I
ant Chamber or Commerce, and I'
J. Knox Dye, editor.

old enough. 1 met this awfully There IS a phase ol mamage
nice fellow and he walked me which from the beglnnlnl(, ohe
home and aho cautlht me and violently opposes. Except for
made me /eel terribly embar- _Infrequent condescensions "'
rassed. She started yelling
· plaeate a moral sense of duty, •
chaolng hlm aad throwln&amp; rocka abe avoids It Wltll all the cun.
at home I felt miserable next nlai and. strltecl' Of I ~""'"'
day at ~bool when 1 saw blm. ed diplomat. She could .w!ll dD&gt;
I don't want to aneak Helen alst, fir It bas beell lonl •In~
but 1 want to have 1 'normai that there baa been any tnollue!
life, too. What can be done! - ~ ntil part toward eonque'll.
DoN'T KNOI'I
I 1111 nom are than the ord~
Dear D. K. :
nary prdeJI variety of unlrft.
I wish I had the magle an- preaslve male, as women today
ower for you girls whose mD&gt;
pleased to openly descr;he
\hers hold you 10 close I b a IS llttle more than neces.ary
they risk losing you forever.
toward the plans of their
Sometime&amp; a "School lor
a modern and imp,...
home and children.
ers," sponsored by the
can teach paren~ that t.
Koowing this happens ofoon,
facts of life oren t all negative.
can't 1 be content with the
Oft the ollter hand,
a loaf 1 have lltead of
who neecl this instruction
c:arryJn&amp; around with me · the
never attend,
a fuWe aense of de!eatt
All I can say is: enli!!t your
would not consciously hurt
offend ber for all lbe tea In'
father's help, or that of an un·
derstanding aunt or friend, en- Cbina. _ J .K.M.
joy your school
associtltloDI, Dear J:
and don't l!J sneak datln&amp; Judging from your llrst r·•a.
It will only take you that much graph, I'm 'not so darn sure I I
farther from your goal. You wouldn't caD you the last Ollhe

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PT. PLEASANT - ''LIIhllnl
111&lt; way for a blgJer aad IM!U.r
Maaoo County" llated ~
tart Of State Joe F. Butdetla
as he threw tbe awltch to light
tho Silver Bridge eorsrlng the
Ohlo River from Polnt Pleasand to Kanaup, In ceremonies
last evening at 8 p.m. ll:OT.
Prior to tbe lltrowlng of the
switch, tbl Point Pleaunt ill&amp;h
School lland under the dirocdua of
ADdrtwa, band elirector, wembled on the front
11ap1 of tbe eounty courthouse
alld entertained more than 1011
;oeople for IIi minutes w 11 h

ly lklen Bett.l

Waohington Column

By DOROTHY l(ll!' .•t' r.N
BROADWAY GRA, "' ... ~
20th Century-Fox received an offer
for Elizabeth Taylor lo do a one-hour
TV spectacular 1not the London tour)
timed to coinciddi-w ith the premiere of
"Cleopatra" in June. Her asking price
was a cool million. There's been no return word from the prospective-and
probably stunned- sponsor.
Opera star Renata Tebaldi is the object of much speculation among her New
York friends . They know she 's here-or
was a few days ago- hut she checked out
of her hotel and her · whPrea houts are a
mystery. Before disappearing into thin
air she confided· to intimates that she
Jayne
would never return to Europe
Mansfield called M'ckey Hargitav the
d" v after she got the divorce and heg·
,.. .. · him to forget what shP'd done. tell·
I' : 1 she lo \: ed him and wanted to
r· "' !·ark to h;m. Hargitay told her to
r
th e details in a letter, then added,

..Switch Is Thrown 'fo Light Silver Bridge

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Subtlety Of Taking Risks

When some. public figures urge stem
counter-measures againat Castro'a Cuba,
they acknowledge there is riak involved.
But often they add:
"In this dsy and age, everything we

do involves risk."
Let's look at this business of risk-taking .
1t iS surety true, as these advocates
suggest . thai no important national or
inlernational action today is free of risks.
But cto they mean to say, as their words
St.•cm to, th at a ll risks are alike and can
br equa ted?
It JS hard to believe thev really intend
to convey this. For much of what we
know about the crucial decision-making
process. al the presidential and o t be r
high levels, indicates that it is in considerable part a task of grading risks an~
choosing among them .
lf r isks WflrE' Just risks and that was
tha!, th en inevitably ou r poliry J.nd acti;J n makers would he inclined always
to com mit themselves to the strongest
pn.ss ihle course. Wh.v nol . si nce it would
mak(' no rltfference?
In f~ct, th ey engage in ~ thoroughly
f .:txi:l ' ~ PXC'IT )Sfl
Of h;,];Jn''ing risk ~ O[
VOJ)lllg kinds and degrees against sup·

posed benefits of different sorts. Any
given decision may reflect a highly com·
plex effort to achieve the most favorable balance possible.
The "quarantine" impo,.d by President Kennedy against Soviet weapons
shipments to Cuba last fall is an illus·
tration .
The very use of th e word "quarantine"
was an effort to get the benefit of what
was in truth a blockade, while perhaps
diminishing the risk usually attached to
that action, for a blockade is a«·epted as
an act of war.
What kind of risk would a new block. ade, imposed in mid-1963, amount to?
The derision-maker facing that one
has to try to calculate not only bow the
Russians would react - in quite differ·
ent circumstances than prevailed last
October - but also what the benefits to
us would be in this particular risk-taking.
It simply is not good enough lor the
action-minded to say: •'Yes, a blockade
is a risk , but so is everything else ."
Those on the sidelines have just as
muc~ responsibility as those in power
for understanding that the process of
choice is-more complex than that. 11 is a
burden the "outsiders" cannot evode.

How To Lose A D1ulhter
Dear Helen:
How con I moke 1W mollter
llllderoland that I am
"p? 1 am a girl of
wbo
wants to eo out with other lh'ls
and boy&amp;. I am oot .ven allowed to walk up the road with a

night clubs ... Blues singer Jo~ Wllliams is shopping for a cale site in San
Francisco. He'd like an intimate room in
which he could perform .

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Olivia de Havilland is becoming a
ph Hosopher. Sample quo!&lt;!: "A man. to
mv mind, is not a man until he's 40. Un·
ti( then he's a boy . And at 40 he should
be at the peak of his energy. One for·
gets, too easily, the fatigue of extreme
youth. When 1 made a film two years
ago called 'Light in the Piazza' with
George Hamilton, then 21•...an&lt;1.Xyette
Mimleux, then 19. I was always lending
theru my caravan to rest in. They were
always tired. At 40, with the wretched
period of first youth behind, a woman
should be able to fling wide her arms
and say thankfully: "I've arrived:'"
And arrived in a caravan, too.

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married 10verol
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and brWlBDt, eqenlo~ ,._
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diplomats.
8Qd probably much that . il Yes thll ha
often and
worthwhile Ill your present life.
'variety .r::IOAS ~hlclt
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Loot for the good ~rts and
doctor ean outlln~ eoi...
perbapB better day! Will
the
, 1 Yo~ may
your way soon. - H.
too
a p~ - ·v
Madam:
borrw. 't rn nd···~
I proba~ly should not read .
~can0f
ed
your sectJon, for frequent!)'
l8 so tha' she
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ap~s boUI IDly and precon..
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to~teolmarr~e
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you ere.
identified exposure
2. She may be afraid of prec·
untblnb.ble. From
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ltore~ of npertS. Her lnhlblll0111 DIIY date
trouble in 1919 in Tulsa, OIWI., thai could touch many communi- Negro In 1111 a political prize you claim to be your tiClUI'ce
back many yean. 1110, discu ..
Chicago and Detroit and olle- ties In the U•lted States.
1greatly chorllbod by one of the sopbisllcated wisdom, w h a I sion IIlii 8llll1lll mJaltl belp.
where although the names ol oth- Men and women of good will major political parties. 'I'hese would he a woll1lll':'•
(, Or she may juatllgure youer cities do not pop to mind.
and. more e~pecially, the forees factor~ an bear today on the race to one such as this!
're a cold fish for 1\l yo Q t
There would be no point in of law and order should be more 10.\tuation in tbe United States and I am I member of I rather warm JDtentlonl 10 why bo~
dredging up these 1919 sorrows than usually .alert jult now.
they do not bear alway11 on the
erf Men who
women IN
for comideration almost 50 years Racial violence in Birmlfllhlm, fli.d~ of peace and reason.
l*' cent from I Jtll'
tii'Jior. aU grabby little actlemen: OU.t
later but for a single disquieting Ala., may trigger something else- Perhap1 Americans are becom- Ptr1011al ~
to hook a "DIICtiiM'Y evil,"
fact. It is that the 1919 race riots where. rn the light of events of ing accustomed to living with the turtl rose oearly 5~ per cent. aren't ~ctly Lochlnvara 1t
seemed to trigger each other. 1919 that" would be the expected threat of race riot in the streets. A 5 per cent rise in
their wives.
There seemed to be a sequenc pattern. Against such triggering Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, D· Income 1M increalllcl UN
Wh d •t yoa 11'7 buUdbaa
In the disorders as though un- there are IJOVeral lac«&gt;ro.
N.Y., • Negro, predicted I as t credU supported the rile ill
y ;;te1 4 Gl knoetl be
stable racial elements in one com~
Several Ji'•don
week that Washington, D. C., bJ&amp;.
upin
Ill
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munit) reading of riotous murder These include the pubUe and woWd experience "~ne of the Food upandltures are apected
and mly;,.
elsewhere were inspired to en&amp;•R• private awareneas of impendinl worst race rlot. in the history of to rl~ dltl"iDJ 196S, tbcn1lb
she'D
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for 110me of their own.
trouble and the desire lo averill. America" W1l011 Inter and Intra- slbly leu than the 41&gt; per
PeCIIy To CHy
There Ia 1bo Negrooa' new poll- racial relalloul In the capital incr- from IIIII lo IIIII.
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Thuo, the 1919 shamo leaped tical significance and the eager- lmprovod.
Food expenditure• are
This oolumD Is dedicated II
from city to city, hitting the big- ness of politicians to pleue tbom. 'I'hnt 11 sltocldna language. Yet to rile during IB&amp;S,
Uvlng, 10 If JQU're havgest ell leo mostly, althongh the Another factor II the infatuatiua tho people of tho United Stalft olbly lfto thao lhe41&gt; per
trouble or )lilt pill&amp;
Tulsa outburst demonstrated that or u. s . .statesmen wilh tho' ldla seort~od to tab It in stride.
increaselrom 196t to 1962 First trouble, let BalaD Jltlp YOU.

By LYLE c. WO.SON
smaller citieA also were tinder of presenting to Africans an
t.rniWil Pre• Jntt-rnatlanal
/dry for trouble. The fact lhat the image pleasing to lhe tribesmen
Time blurs the 'memory of 1919 riots seemed to trigger each newly ennobled as citizen11 of
those yean just after the armi- other invites sober (Onsideration free and independent if not •elf·
stiee "'hen the. United s t ate s of tod&amp;) in the light or' yetterday. IUfficient nations.
)awkwardly was adjusting to an i Psych6togt.ta are aware that None of these factorJJ exlated In
unknown new world filled with , some personl!l are more suggeRt- 1919. There were other facton
)unimaginable terrors at home 1 ible than others. A spectacular that did not exist ln 1919. 1lJere
and abroad. But the year 1919 suicide may be followed by a [Wdti not underwa) in 1919 any efcan be pinpointed as one of , rash ol similar suicides because j fort by tht federal government
shameless U. S. civil disorder. 1the first suicide suggested 10me- jto impose racial Integration oXI
This di80rder consi~t.ed of race thing to perons who witnessed I state•. Neither were Negroes
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riots bfiween Whites and Neg- or read of it. So, a race riot hen north and lOUth in 1919 organized
roe11 in several cities including 1may suggest Ohe there and so on behind aggressive and sometimes
Washingron, D.C. There wao race in a chain-of-suggestion calamity bolligorent leaders. Nor waa the

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SICK IT ISN'T
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Retail F00dpnces Sh0old
~:?:~ ~~·~~~~!:! Hold Firm Throughout 1963

lid lllllOllnt ol rut, and a light
diet for the first day or two,
DIIJ' ·help to mJnimlze discomfort. Allltough moat people become acclimatized "' • hiCh a~
Illude, a few never do. There
II no medicine lor this condi•
tlall.
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WASHINGTON IUPil-lbe AIriculture Department oayo rel.lll
food priCII far lbt NIIIIIDdor ol
the year are not expected to
change nwch from prices wblch
prevallod Ia the first three

Q - I NeellliJ gave blrtlt to
·a mongoloid baby. What a r e
my cbanCI!Il ln. anol.ber preenancy of. havmg a
normal
child?
A - Recoat allldlol Indicate
tbat a wOIJ!ID under age 21

molltbs ol - .
Meat pricoe are expected to
average lower but higher prloeo
are incllcatpd for ellniS fruits, cereal producta. aupr ond aome
vogetableo, the Departmoal aa1d
Ia a .revieW ol. lbe aationol food
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produoll in JJI3 II ~ 1o
rilo abovo !.bat of lilt year, the
IJoportmont predicted. output Gt
food 1J1'01C1U4!11 It llpstcled to r11o
by oomewhat more then the aotl'
ctpated 14 per cent 1nere1t1e In

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lnCTellfle ill demand far food will
reflect Ia~ !'!'~lion . IIlii

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"Brl• Home Bac.;,"
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The exp;,essl&lt;lll brmg home
the bacon ortgmated from !lll
old Enlltsh custom of gtvlne a
pound of bacon to any married
person who could kneel before
the church door and &amp;wear thai
he had not had a family quar- j
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at her home in her absence.
Mrs . Gerald Simpson and in·
!ant, Mark Allen, rturned home
from Holzer Hospital s~turday.
~rs. Maxme Arnold of Porn·
Rev . Lawrence McDaniel and
troy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yust 1Mr. Clifford Morr ,s atlended a
of· New Gallilee, Pa., Mrs. Car- t District Conference in Jackson
olyn Kusma or Gahanna, Clif·I S lday afu?r-•oon.
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Dr. and Mrs. Roger Grueser or a weekend in Athe11S wilh her
~an.
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1son, Phill ip, and at1P•lrled Molh ·
· The Ruth Ctrcle of the Bap- ers' weekend acitiviles.
tlst Missionary Socity met at Mrs. Sonoi118 McNickles is
~ - parsonage Friday evening spending several d11ys with her j
!fth Mrs. Mary Curtis as co- sist.er-in.Jaw, Mrs. Hazel Cur~stess .. Aller a. program and tis in Reedsvillfl' ano will go '
mstaUat1on of o£r1eers, Mrs. Me· to Newark to visit her sister
eauley and Mrs. Curtis served Mrs. Mollif" Pullen.
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refreshments to Mary K. Yost,. Mr. and Mrs. George Roberis
Esther Cairns, Phyllis Ballev. of Bashan and their grand
Martha Loo Beegle, Sylvia Wi- daughter Belinda o.eder of
~1 . Be~lah Autherson ano a Col t mb. ~ ~:':· .1 Su , ~rOiJy af.
!lllOSI, K1tty Kaufr. Birthdays of ~rnoon wiljt Rev . and Mrs.
Beulah Autherson and Eflther 1Glenn Bate.
Calms were honored.
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Mrs. Edith Dunfee left last
. The Bertha M. Sayre MIRRton- week for an inct:-. 1· iC v1!1it
•ry Society held a meting at with relative:s at Belpre, Ohio
thf! church recently. Mrs. Is· ! a nO R ._ \'e r, Pa.
abel Sfmpso:· prese~ted a pre- 1 Mrs. E. A. Wingett and Mrs.
~de or organ muSIC followed j Ann Coe spent the weel; end
~y a devotional period present· in Akron with Mr. and Mrs.
ed by MISs Vera Beegle ut~ing f John Davis and family . Mrs.
!Itt topl&lt;, "How Do You Know , Wingett retumod home Sunday i
Cod." Sh• gave poem, "An· :evening And Mrs. Coe stopped
other Year 1s Dawning," and in Columbus to spend several
the group sang "All H:til the ldoy, with Mr. and Mrs. Will
i'ower." Miss Beegle closed Jones.
lhe devotions with prayer. Mrs., Mr and Mrs. Carol Sayre of
Grella Simpson, president, pre- Pittsburgh speol the week end
llcled during the buslneas oes- wllh Mr. and Mrs. Tom wolfe
lion. The yearly reports of and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hudd!D&gt;
the Ciretea were glveo by Mrs. 'ston.
Ethel Smith, and Mrs. Ollle Mae Mrs. Grace J:lolter of PornCourt. The installatlon ot of- erov was t gif!sl Thursday Of
/leers of the Rio Grande Asso- her daughter, Mr. and Mro.
olatloo lo be held at the Ra· Dave Huddlesto 1 and family .
cllle church Monday May 13, Mrs. Harry Prckens is spend·
was announced. The prayer for ing a week in Frankfort lnd
special missionaries was given with relatives.
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by Mrs. Emma Salser. The ded- Miss Anita Houdashell
of
lcaUon of tha Love Gift of the 1 Forest Run spent the weekend
Ruth and Esther1 Circles was with her grandmother, Mrs.
II)
chlr1e of ' .MrJ• 01- Margaret Houdashelt.
lie . Mae Cozart. Mrs. Naomi I Philip Roberts accompanied
Stobart was in charge of in- by Ray Roberta of Steubenville
118Uatlon of new officers us- both students at Ohio University
ln11 "Crown Him Lord of AU" Athens, spent an evening ..;.
IS her thorne. She was assist· cently wtth Mrs. Frances Ro«&lt; by Marth Lou Beegle. A solo berts.
was presented by Frances Wil· Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byer
ccixen•.Group singing of "Blest daughter, Julie, and son
. Be the Tle That Binds" with ry, ol Middleport, spent SUI).
~I · _jolnJnc banda in a elrcle day with her porenta, Mr. IIlii
lbcl. prayer by Mrs. McCauley Mrs. r . G. Hllldore. Atternooo
.doled the meeting after \l'hlch gueoll of the Hllldores were
ttireshmenls were servod in Mr. and Mrtl. WUltam NcKe~
lbe ,church basement.
vey and son, BU~ Portlaad.
. ·,Connie Smith, seven year old Sunday afternoon and supper
dlticllter ol Mr. and Mra. Har- auests of Rev. and Mrs. GloiUI
old· Slnillt underwent a tonsil- Bate were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
lilclomy at Columbus last Koon and children, Sally Jo,
WMI&lt;.
Susan and Rndney, and friend
Mrs. Allrd Ctow underwent Miss Carolyn Dennll, llelpre.
surserY It Holzer Hoopltll last Mr. Jlad Mrs. Critt Brd.. week.
ford Jr. of Worthln/111&gt;11 and
. Mrs. Maujl Youns underwent Miss Debra Duran of Gahannl
tqinor 11111'1011 II Hollar 00. - t lbe weetenil witlt

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V~., and Kester Jones of Fairv1ew, W. Va., spent several
days recenUy with Mr. and Mrs.
Corbett Cleek.
Mr. and Mro. Ray Roush of
.
CinctMad spent the week end
With Mr. and Mro.
Henry
Rouoh. Mrs. Rouah remained
to visit her mother who is Ill.

Following the li•hling of the
Silver Bridge the band mareh· l
ed down Main Street over to
Viand and the Shadle Bridge
where
SecrPtorv Burdette
threw the swllr~ to light t h e '
span acr08~ lh,. ·1 ' !IWI111 river 1
between Point Pleassnt a n d
Henderson.
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Funeral oervlc:eo lor Mike
Theiss were held Monday at
thi Doreu JlU8 Qlurch with
Rev. Glenn Bate officiating.
AIDGDI relatives and friends
ettendln&amp; from a distance were:
Mrs. Thelma Welch and Estb·
er of .Gambrills, Md., Mr. and
Mrs. Echv..-d Theise and Bet1)1 of Pataakala, Mr. and Mrs.
Ita Hill and Dale and Gale,
d. New Watern&gt;rd, Mrs. Edna
Ewing and daughter of IWoevHle , Mrs. May Aumiller of
Hertford, W. Va., Mr. aad
Mrs. Rube.n Stewart of Ma110n,

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PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
Saturday, M•y II, tll3
HOGS - 17~ to 210 14 so to
13.25 : Heavies 12.00 to. 14.2li;
Lights 12.00 to ti.OO; Fat Sows
10.00 to 12.10: Boars t .txl to 10.·
00: Pigs 8.00 to 11.00; S I n" k
Shoats 14.00 to 19.110.
CATn.l!l - Steero 17.00 tD
22.50 : Hei!ero 1S.OO to 2U&gt;O:
Fat Cow• 15.00 to 16.40: Canners tO.Illl to 14.50: Bulls 1S.30
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The stunning cocktail waitress at
Van's Beau Brummel is Ana Saylor. who
eo
is featured in the Natalie Wood flicker,
··1 have nothing more to 'say to you. You
ri,·e me a lot of bad publicity." He ad- "Love With A Proper Stranger." She's
m'ls he was surprised when she got the balancing trays between screen assignGwen Verdon's son Jim
div orel?. berausP ~ he'd promised him she ments
WOllidn't ju st a few days before she Heneghan Jr., is making his stage debut
wenl t.o court. saying, "I don't have the in support of Tom Ewell in the West
Coast version l\f 11 Take Her, She's Mine"
norw lo go through with it."
. .. Even though the ubiquitou!I.Andreas
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The big buzz in movie circles con- Voutsinas is supposed to be Jane Fon·
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..,_ 1006 l&amp;pendllureo
Will also
cerns the Hollvwood columnist for a da's real love, she attended her first
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up lboUt 4 per ...t from a
Addrta
trade paper. svho after 10 years on page baseball game in Los Angeles the other
day
with
actor
Cliff
Robertson.
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page four , which is Siberia on that pub- both insisted "no romance," but the lo·
pecW to deellile somewhat lication. By what nobody thinks is an cals are ogllng the situation with great By WBl'JIO G. llraDd&amp;tad~ M.D. who has hlld a monaolot4 baby ly lncreued in number ill a te avera&amp;e around It per
odd coincidence, the writer was punish- interest.
Q - I Uve near sea level. Air 1s 50 times as likely 111 have a blood count. The condition Is for tile ylfJr.
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ed after putting down Frank Smatra's
. 88 11•••• 0,.
Chet Baker, the American jazz star !ravel doesn't bother me. But iecond ·moneoloid as a WOlDaJI Mlf·llmlted, but the lfldual nAcademy Award emceeing with the
Wilen I ao to clU.. tiW have
IUrD to luU vigor m., Ulre bnl The l l . . , . - laid
comment that he ••was no Bob Hope" .. who ran afoul of the narcotics laws In
an elevation of aroUIId 8,000 who bad 1191 bad such 1 child. or three Rtonths. llecent reports rt&lt;eivociiD ...... ol If ~
Believe it or not, some of New York's Italy and did a stretch in the cUnk there, feet, I get headache, palplta- fte cM•oea tl pndll&amp;!tq a lndlcato that cortisone and No the dollar OOOMIII- lipid
biggest bookies are supporting the has turned up playing trumpet In a Parill lion or the heart ohortl!elo of _..,. moqtlold grod..U, ... Jaetd hormooea whell tJiVea dollleolfo firm loodJ ID. Nllll
movemen t to legalize off-track betting. club ... Violfnlst Yehudi Menuhin is breath, and I ca~'t sleep.
Ia ereile u yoa pi oldel',
earl)', will apeed' reeovery.
stores clttrtq lbt llrl&amp; qa.w
They figure it will create new custom- writing a book on, of all things, yoga.
there
any
medicme
I
can
take?
Q
Wllat
to
the
cause
of
196S. 'l1lls Olllllplrld rill• ers who will eventuallv bet with bookies (There's something new about yoga?) .. .
A - You u•e described lite mononucleoolsT Whit can be Q- Wll• a woman 1s on tho ill tha ~~«&lt;*""~ qa.w 11114
where the y can get credit. Also, horse London critic Leonard Mosley wu cootypical
symptoms of mountain done for it?
dellvery table In the last atage per e&lt;l1l Ia JMU~J~7-Ibldt. liiL
racing is a minor part of their income, spiculously ungallant to Ava Gardner in
sickness,
w~lch
is
IliON
severe
li
M-cleolll
II
an
Inof childbirth IIlii an aneslbellc Tbla wu lbt Nlllllll 1111»
but once people start betting the races, bls review of "Fifty-five Days to Pein
some
persons
than
in
others.
f~ious
disease
that
probably
Ia
being 1lven, Ia It pooble for before World • • II thai
they usually progress to baseball and king." He wrote: "She bas shadows unIt
is
due
to
the
fact
lltal
at
Is
\pread,
1lke
measlel,
by
her
lo hear and understand quarterly .....,. ,._.a
der her eyes ·and a telltale fold of flesh
pro football. too
Broadway
producer-director
Hal just beneath that clean cut chin. Am I high altitudes the air conlains close conlact. The germ that what the doctor and nurse are decre&amp;lld to If 011111. '!lit
such ..,._ Ia 1111
Prince is in Hollywood conferring with wrong in thinking that Ava Gardner is less oxy&amp;en than you are accus· cauoes It, poulbl)' a virus, has tellln&amp; her?
tomed
to
breatlung.
When
you
not
boon
ldenUited.
The,
disease
A
Yes
a
Is
posolble,
bequarle
ol.
lilt
Durtq
1110 Gower Champion over a closed-circuit In the twlliaht of her career IS a glamare
in
an
airplane
at
1(,000
to
otarta
wlllt
I loll Gl appetite cause durlq delivery the anea- It varltd ft:am ,e II • ·
TV operation
_ Joey Maxim, a former our girl?" .. . Novelist Budd Schulberg
18,000
feet
above,..
level,
you
and
vque
pains.
There
ia
levthellst
never
allows
the
a
n
e
s
1
------------light heavywei~ht whose greatest claim ought to double his Insurance. He's writto fam e was scoring a technical knock- ten an explosive magazine article on would have even more . severe er and the lump nndea, espec- thesia to be very deep. The ob01.!-t over Sugar Ray Robinson, is in town hoodlum-union tie-ups along Gotham's symptoms d the cabin .w!re not 1111)' til... Ia lbt tltck, become ject ia only to take the sharp
pressurlr.ed. You are able to enlarpd ID ION. There may edge off !he pains. The co-ot&gt;·
Wlth a co medy act he hopes to book into waterfront, And he names people.
tolerate this simulated beight be 1 IIOnl lbroal.
eroUon of lbe mother Is lllellbecause you are oot exerting The dlseue loll U. n I me tlll et aU tm. dlll'illg dtUY·
Time
yourself, and are not In the alr from !he fact that a cwlaln ery. DurlnB the partial anesthemore than a lew boors.
kind of whlta blood ooll - lite sill, bowever, the mother's
U you were to move to
a lymphocyte, Wltlch hal a single lltoillh prGCeiiOI and reaponseo
M.D.'S Oil hl&amp;h altitude to Jive, you should nucleul - Ill found to be areat- ore ootlcoobly IIA&gt;wlld up.
lllE TV lUBE
spend 1 lew days at an altitude
!lAVE NC1Til1No
of t,ooo to s,ooo feet before aoON DII.8EDSIDE
inK higher. 11 you' ""' plannlngl..;;;.;;;.;.·~o,·,;.;.;.._
. .;.;~;..;...;.;:;..;..;;.
MANN!iQS. l-IE'S
1
H IDOL OF
a short trip, you should got a
ALL IllS
' iood nl&amp;hl'l oleep bofore startFEMININE
btl ouL

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I
Reports } rom The CaPI to

Yoir" Of Croaoway ••• Ceporting

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popotlar music.
The Ughtln« ceremony wu and Mra. A. C. Bradford.
opened Willt a welcome
ad· Mr. IIlii Mrtl. Ted Na- and
dresa by 0. C. HaU, prealdenl
Joe opent the week end In
ofthalltChoambeBoardofofCoDlrectors of Cbesapoake with their children.
r
mmerce. The The
Rev. Chlrl.. A. Pitzer of Chrlat
y were aocompanied home
Episcopal Chureh gave the Jn. by their 1rand1011, Gory MJU..
voca~~- Mr. Hall lntrnductd Mrs. MUOII Spencer is visit4lgnilartes Including
Senator lng at the home of her daughtBill Sharp, contractor ; . Her· er, Mr. and Mro. Tom Lindsey
bert Stanley, Road. CommJOoton
G
Cit
Paul Crabtree, Special Assist·
rove
y,
ant to &lt;lovernor W. W. Barron: Mr. and Mn. Georle Str&lt;&gt;lloword Ferguoon, prooident of
and daughter, Sue Ann, of
tho Penn Une Company:
Wl•c., m
visiting
or Archie Henry, Hend•rsoo:
:..;~~~~~;;;;;~~~ Mayor VIrgil Slden, Pt. Pie,,.. II
.•
ant; ~nneth Morgan,
Ddent of the Galllpolll Chamber
1\KID
of Commerce: Cecil !l•vrick, :
manaalng director of Pt. Plea.. I
ant Chamber or Commerce, and I'
J. Knox Dye, editor.

old enough. 1 met this awfully There IS a phase ol mamage
nice fellow and he walked me which from the beglnnlnl(, ohe
home and aho cautlht me and violently opposes. Except for
made me /eel terribly embar- _Infrequent condescensions "'
rassed. She started yelling
· plaeate a moral sense of duty, •
chaolng hlm aad throwln&amp; rocka abe avoids It Wltll all the cun.
at home I felt miserable next nlai and. strltecl' Of I ~""'"'
day at ~bool when 1 saw blm. ed diplomat. She could .w!ll dD&gt;
I don't want to aneak Helen alst, fir It bas beell lonl •In~
but 1 want to have 1 'normai that there baa been any tnollue!
life, too. What can be done! - ~ ntil part toward eonque'll.
DoN'T KNOI'I
I 1111 nom are than the ord~
Dear D. K. :
nary prdeJI variety of unlrft.
I wish I had the magle an- preaslve male, as women today
ower for you girls whose mD&gt;
pleased to openly descr;he
\hers hold you 10 close I b a IS llttle more than neces.ary
they risk losing you forever.
toward the plans of their
Sometime&amp; a "School lor
a modern and imp,...
home and children.
ers," sponsored by the
can teach paren~ that t.
Koowing this happens ofoon,
facts of life oren t all negative.
can't 1 be content with the
Oft the ollter hand,
a loaf 1 have lltead of
who neecl this instruction
c:arryJn&amp; around with me · the
never attend,
a fuWe aense of de!eatt
All I can say is: enli!!t your
would not consciously hurt
offend ber for all lbe tea In'
father's help, or that of an un·
derstanding aunt or friend, en- Cbina. _ J .K.M.
joy your school
associtltloDI, Dear J:
and don't l!J sneak datln&amp; Judging from your llrst r·•a.
It will only take you that much graph, I'm 'not so darn sure I I
farther from your goal. You wouldn't caD you the last Ollhe

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PT. PLEASANT - ''LIIhllnl
111&lt; way for a blgJer aad IM!U.r
Maaoo County" llated ~
tart Of State Joe F. Butdetla
as he threw tbe awltch to light
tho Silver Bridge eorsrlng the
Ohlo River from Polnt Pleasand to Kanaup, In ceremonies
last evening at 8 p.m. ll:OT.
Prior to tbe lltrowlng of the
switch, tbl Point Pleaunt ill&amp;h
School lland under the dirocdua of
ADdrtwa, band elirector, wembled on the front
11ap1 of tbe eounty courthouse
alld entertained more than 1011
;oeople for IIi minutes w 11 h

ly lklen Bett.l

Waohington Column

By DOROTHY l(ll!' .•t' r.N
BROADWAY GRA, "' ... ~
20th Century-Fox received an offer
for Elizabeth Taylor lo do a one-hour
TV spectacular 1not the London tour)
timed to coinciddi-w ith the premiere of
"Cleopatra" in June. Her asking price
was a cool million. There's been no return word from the prospective-and
probably stunned- sponsor.
Opera star Renata Tebaldi is the object of much speculation among her New
York friends . They know she 's here-or
was a few days ago- hut she checked out
of her hotel and her · whPrea houts are a
mystery. Before disappearing into thin
air she confided· to intimates that she
Jayne
would never return to Europe
Mansfield called M'ckey Hargitav the
d" v after she got the divorce and heg·
,.. .. · him to forget what shP'd done. tell·
I' : 1 she lo \: ed him and wanted to
r· "' !·ark to h;m. Hargitay told her to
r
th e details in a letter, then added,

..Switch Is Thrown 'fo Light Silver Bridge

IS 14G.txl to lrl.50: lloct litera
18.00 to 211.00: StDck .lleltero 11.oo· to 22.00: Stock s- Calves
21.211 to 21.!10: Stock !Wiler
Calves 20.txl to 23.15.
VEAL CALVES - Topo 211.·
15 ' Second!; 2?.40; Medium Zlt.-

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ANN I'AOI
CAKE MIXES
V•ll&lt;l llo.u May 22 In
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dualv. of lt.M,
preloiltltall loy lew

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Syr..,_
·: ca1len!
.
Carl Edhl.ia,
i 8-Daily Sentlnel, Pomeroy·Wddleport,
0., May 15 ' 19 ,. BUSINESS SERVICES
FARM EQUIPMENT
!feekend
of Mr. and her sister and brother-In
• Jaw, ,
INFORMATION
I,,--....:.;..;.,;_;;,;;,..:;;.;;;,;;_
191 FOR SALE _ _ _ _ (91
Mrs.
Sltield&gt; we"'Mr.
" ll"
Mr. and M".
BriglltEIJ.
In
_ _FOR
_ _SALE
_ _, ___ 11 &amp;arl Graoo«, n - - 1 - FIVE b.p. Garden troctor Wilh
n •• ., ,.J
J -- •·
MIU.r Ugt
of Columbwl;
aud" Columbus.
,1-lso Frank
Iter broU1er
-tttli p • O\;n d4t11~ tJvbUet~IJo"
Heallq
plow, &lt;'Uitlvalor,
nt""'"· _ ~ .. Mn. llussell SatU!rfiOld and fwurth ,Edo\ont. and family alii
·-4·1" 0.JCIIUI• ....- oil M
Mloenrille, ~.
mark011t plow One concrele
MAY. 15
thnle children of Marietta : Mrs. sisl&lt;!r ~ brolber·in·law, Mr.
1111-ntlaJ'
t;ANl "EIJ.A TIONS
EDd yo.. oewer lnlableo
mb;er. All ~ood conc!tt•on. The Molhtrs' Auxiliary
of Stella McCnougb o! New York, and Mn!. Willlam Kriesel .00
L
(.!OKREI '110NS
ucs::
We luo" Ill Reasonable. Don Andel'son B&lt;&gt;y Scout Troop No. 245 w II I N. Y., formerly ot
family al Galloway.
' 1¥111 oe •«ep•eo Jftlll . , . A M
sewer
Maebboel
Rutland
.
Ohio.
5
15
dtp
meet
Wedn~ay
evening
at
7:·
Calif.;
Miss
Wilma
Sayre
and
Mrs. Aldo Jellers •and l1llll&amp;
.
"'" ,...., .... ""hheiU.
REt;ut.AnoNS
Nl_.l
0
r1 'tie1 30 p.m. in the MiddleptlTI Ll· Mrs. Helen Faircloth of Racine: visited their husband and
1962 Thunderbird
$3,595
rt. •Uhlo.ne• ,~ •tM rlCIU
~
•
~
••
'eu
PPCI
unt
brary basement Plans will be Mrs. Mary M~ler and son Ern- •r in Columbus, who is omplo)" ·
' '- em• .v re-tee'l , . , alb tleemed
7
H.T. Coupe. Locally owned and very low mileage, power
~flltl ... ll
1£1-oPI lbOIII"' t.
_!
tfc
MAN
OR
WOMAN
to
service
discussed
concerning the sum· est, of Great Bend_; Mr. and ed there.
~teering and brakes, automatic, radio, heater, whitewall
"~"'tid •mmedll~eb
1'be .,.,..
and
collect
from
cigarette,
mer
trip
to
be planned for the Mrs. Lawrence Whttlatch and Bill Hysell or Toledo
lires, spotless C'lean red interior, sno white finish .
••.otl..,
•u1 '"'' IW ....,.onatbte for
_..,.. •blf' tnr •nrnl'l'itf!!
Attention D•irymen
ice and other coin operated scouts. All mothers are urged daughter Dellca, local.
lh" parents, Mr. and Mrs.~
RATES
5
dispensers In this area. This to be pr..,,nl.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walker and les Hysell and grandmothf!!,
1963 Monn - - - - - - - - $2,695
l'or Want Ad Senlee
8
E
is
very
good
position
that
Class
12
meets
Wednf's
son
o.I.,Flmt. M1ch ., were re- Mrs. Mae Cowle.
···~
Spidt'r
2
Dr
,
150
h.p.
motor.
white
with
red
buckf'l
seats,
• t.:ea\1 ;&gt;on wora
n-.rrt1nn
0
4 spf'f'd trans., P.B . radio . hf'ater, wbitewans.
MI"'"'U'I1 Ch•,_. 10 - R
can be worked full or part· day, May 1~. at !he church at cent ~ests of her parents, Mr. Mr. and · Mn. Homer lchet.l',
" Celtt. &lt;&gt;el WOrd fOI 1'bJ'M ee•
V
time. Person selected must 8 p. m. with Mrs. Jack Becb- and Mrs. John C. ~errell. . .
hower of Portland wer.t ~
lft'Utt't'l
lnHrtiOU
B
l"ul' rar. ll • "en~ pn woro .,II
t
have good serviceable car tie, devotional chairman, and Mrs. Eleanor Wmgett - ~1s1ted of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffenr
tte eflar&amp;ed fo~ ad•ertllll\1 II nor
A
C
and 10 or more spare hours .Miss Bess Sanborn as program 1
and family.
;-t
o••d wltbh• 1fl otay• atf..,. ~·
•Dit oW
OPEN
EVES.
8:00
P.M.
E
per
week
and
$500
to
$3,600
leader.
Hostesses
will
be
Mrs.
gram.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Willi!
LeatUatCARD 01 rllAI'iJtS - II .U lor
.o •ord nmtmum l:aetl o1"dlt1on
POMEROY WY 2-2649
I cash capital. Write givmg IJames Criswell, Mrs. E.
M. The mother daughter ban· ham, at.tended the LIOns ~ ·
POMEROY, OHIO
•I •ord '&lt;' O~truarlt• oahU....,
OFFERS THE BEST
name, address,
telephone ' Wood, r.lrs. John Ketchka ,nd quel Sponsored by the WSCS ConveniJon at P~rtsmoulh. 'l'llolr,
I' I ~~~ P"' •ord
OPFICJ&lt; HOURS
CLAIR WOODE
number and all details to Box Mrs Jessie Rennessy.
of the United Method1st chttrch .daughters Conme, Barbara a~
8:30 A. ,. , ,,.. ~:01' r 111 Haii:J,
PHONE
1116
Tulsa
Oklahoma.
The
Past
Presidents
?t
the
,will
be held Thursday at 6·15 Rose Marie, were weekeqf
SUUJ'dl)' 8 : ~ 11. M '-" 11:00 nuof'
IT'S SO EASY
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
CHESTER 985-2145
'
'
5 13 3tp Amencan Legion AuXIliary of p. m. in the church din'"g guests ol their
TO PLACE A
-:::;;;:;..;,_.
~Co
12-6-25k
Drew Webster Post 39 will meet j room. ~ll women of the chu~ch Mrs. Rose Leadmgham of SoLA~
8 ELECTROLVX aulomalir vac·
RESHL1 PRODUCING
,
---:-o---:1-:
INSURANCE
Wednesday evening at lhe home are JAVtted to attend and brmg Webster:
.
,r.,
WAN'! AD
AUCTION , Saturday, May
' uum cleaner with aU dean- Curtis!. Breeding Service, lae.
M;·s. Jed Webster Sr.
[their daughter or an adopted Mr. Richard. Wmebrenner W;
, 1963, 12 30 P m. The personal ing attachments and cord Breoc 10 great dairy and beef BARNES
SIMPSON lnsur·
MAY 16
daughter. It will be a potluck l'elurned to hts home_ on Thll'lt
PHONE WY2·2157
property of Carne_ V. Cun· winder Useu paper pop out bulls for only $6.0to. F'or serv- ance Agency. Middleport. Miss Tebreh Woldegabriel
,with the meat, rolls, de«erJ lSI. from Holzer Hosptlal ...,_,
ningham, de:ceased, Will be
bags. Balan!'€ due $43.69 or 7 ire call Leland Parker, Porn. I Fire, automobile, bonds Pb
Africa, will be the !
drink provided. Those .at· he was a methcal patient.
•.
at 456
Street m. payments $7.00 monthly. Ph. eroy, Ohio. Phone WY
WY 2-2903.
8 '11
speaker at the Women's Itending are asked . to brmg
CARD OF THANKS
1 WY 2-2204.
Middleport, Ohio.
S
or Albert Parker, Chester, Reuter losuranee
· of First United Presown table serv1ce.
Pleasanc VaHey HOf!lpltal ! ,_,;t
Tappan. Gas Range,
erve
5 9 fitc
Ohto, Phone 985-3415.
"'lasuraace lor eVet'J
byterian Church lr Middleport I Bethel No. 62 of the Inlerna, ADMITTED: Mro,
warr.,
I WISH to thanl\ my friends, gas
cabl·l
53 30tp
and buslne 1 s
which will meet Thursday eveOrder of Job's Daughters Can,
Mrs.
MaDP-:
net 7 pc dmette set, ova
- - --·- - -ning at the church with M r I
meet in regular session ew, (,alhpohs Ferry. Mf'rA:r
t
fro;t chi;a cupboard, bullel.
For Sale or Lease
I. 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER.
Phone WY
Dwight Wallace, Mrs.
at 7:30 p. m. at the Mary Swiger, Pt. Pleasant. . ,.:
7
, death of mv hrother, LeSier
pc. dining room suile, roun&lt;1 NEWLY FURNISHED 4 ;;;;;; Chester, Ohio.
4 18 lie
POULTRY
Coleman, Mrs. Carl
Masonic Temple.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. ~:
H. M~Namee. My gratilude 2lahle, White sewmg. m:1chme,
house. IOI':aled on 3 acres. 1
Mrs. Sadie Starkey. Mrs.
MAY 17
Dunlap and daughter, Pt. Plea2
also to the stan of the Meigs I
barrel back chairs. _pc. m"l nfl 124 on good gravel
HEAVY HENS, ' $1 each. John liam Morris, Mrs. Walter Ow· A rumlnage sa le sponsored sant: Mrs. Sherman_ IDA~!!!'.
General Ho;pllnl, Rev. R. living room
below Long Bottom.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Prolfil, Portland, Ohio.
and Mrs. Branch Fleming by the WSCS o( the United Me- Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Trlda cte!D'
2 suile, overslutfed
Eugene GiJier.d . !he Ewing F'un- rocker,
large mlrros. bed-~ OrillPd well Electricilv, bot.
Good nd' ·
5 IO 9tp
hostesses.
thodist churrh will be held at ons, Southstde.
.. ....
eral Horne, and the smger~.
room suitP, white marble top! ll•d gas Phone WY ·2-liiUI9. Anttque organ.
· co ttion.
Magnolia Temple Pythian Sill- the Davis-Warner building, ~ri- BIRTH: A son to Mr.,~ • .
"
dresser and extra nic• rna·
E H.
S
0
Wtll trade for Plano m good
LEGAL NOTICE
wt"ll meel Thursday at ._
and Saturda•.
Mrs. Sherman Gerlach, ._.,•.
7 30
11'
5-15-He
·top washstand, 2 metal E. . avman.
yraruse,
. cond"l'
Ph one WI 9-2117 · NOTJC:I OP: -su1
- oF
-ltiAl
ble
·
5-14-Gtp
tlOn.
. . at· the DAV hall. All mem- Jt
WE WISH TO ~xpre-ss (lllr I beds, 1 wood bed, 2 dressers.
5 11 6tc Hldt wm be re~lved at
thanks to Rev. Pearl Casto, 1 2 rugs, Moort&gt;'s gas healer
orhlow, ••,~tuef ~~::~.1.~ Ma,o'
are urged to be present.
0
Holzer Hos,,ital. Ewing Funeral 65 000 BTu •ev•ra l small
REAL ESTATE
" •"•1••• ' "
FOR RENT
•• the
- "" "
The Child Conservation Leag·
.
· · ·· .~ ~
Vlr,lnla Cunnlnrham real
of Middleport
will
meet
Home, the •Hngers.
pallbear- •gas• heaters,
1 sq uarf'
tub ONE SIX room house and
uated at o~&gt;56 Broadway In ·=:·".~;.,:::
evening May
at
16
ers, and all lriFr,r:is and neir,h- r .Maytag wa~her, many other four room apartment. Peop- IN CHESTER: iS acfe farm for ~~n!':!~dl:~!t, ~~°~ ~~:rue
p.m. at the home of Mrs.
30
bors for their kltu1ness durir.g Items.
h
les Terrace. Phone WY 2-5385. sale. 7 roums cwd bathho, garon •
Mills. Mrs. Guy Rcy• the illness ar.d death of E!i1·
Terms: Cas
~ 15 _tfc age. barn and summer use.
WEBSTER &amp;
abeth Grimm
Not rcspon"ible for arcident~ I
...·call or ,..o'll~ct, Robert Mul·
c..:arrit
or
' Middleport Kindergarten
Th e El 1za
. bPt h f.,rim•n Webster and Fultt:, Attornpys HRFRIGF. RATORS an d was h- rord, Ch~ster, 0 hio.
teacher,
D will speakofonththeCh"ld"
" MenFamily
Bradford Auction Cornp~ny
ers $5.00 per month. We de5 15 6tp
LI!GA,L NOTICE
tal evelopment
e 1 •
5 15 lie
Critt Bradford, Auctioneer
liver and keep in repair. .
MNo ttce Mia he,','"', ",·,ven that h ~:
The Women 's Association of
4
1
1 · m.
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- - - - - - - - - - - A. c. Bradford Manager
Ewing Store, P omeroy, Oh to Cut/t~t/' ~u,ltt der!lltrned
for nlee •t the First United Presbyterian
1.,
publiccuhaucuoa
to the highest bidder Church will meet Thursday evNOTICES - - - -·
5 ll__ 6_te.
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for
In hand at lhe Blaettnu
he
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Auto Company, Pomeroy, Ohio. the
at 7:30 p, m. at t
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toHowln• ducrlbed automobile to
A fore:ign speaker from
FISH SANDWICH, 30c Onion F'OR SALE - One Motor dr v· 4 RNISHED
room, 1 five
rootn. Furmsh·
- 6 room frame WIT:
' Rt.ngs, 30c. Jack's Da·tr\' Bar, en Hay Baler, one three point
ph
with bath gas heating I - 1957 O!dmu;~bHe 2 door ~rt
a student at Ohio Uni·
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SN, S77M640l7, Thlt
. be on the pro· mac h"me, a J- ed
Mt"ddleport.
5. 14 'lc hitch mowmg
· and Unfurnishd ·
r:.
On
large
lot,
out
perty
11 ttein
sold
under
Will
7-11C
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2-2557.
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of
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lrurtaUment
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! mm
of high water, and convement y l."onrract. The minimum prlca J•
COFFEE 5c. Home--made do- shell. Kingsbury Road, PhJne , THREE and tour room furniShe&lt;~ 11011 00 A wonderful I;OO.oo.
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part
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nuts ..c rea ast serve an
WY 2-6658.
ed and unfunus
a
for any handy
m 8 n, 100
&lt;sJ Auto
13. n.Co.n. JM
lunches pacil;ed at Barnette's
i 9 6tc
ments. WY 2-543'\.
work, some materJals,
THI COMMON P'L•As c:oun
Home Restat,rant anrt Pizza
12 6
h
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MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
ave a mce orne.
_•a,.
111:. H.
son• co,
Shop Reasonable prices _ Op. USF.:O WORK pants, sh~-irts and HOUSE ror rent Folll' rooms
Ohiolawnngs
cor~JDrauon,
en 5.30 a. m. li!J 12 p m. cov.:&gt;ralls Carl
Chevahet
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Mldd~port, onto,
1 ' frame
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Phone WY 2-9976, Middleport. Long Bottom.
~nd bath. Lincoln Hetgbts. RENTAL - 9 room
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Phone
WY
2-3575
.P.fter
5
O'·
with
bath,
unlace
heatTroy lutcher, ,, al.,
5 6
JOtp
clock.
4 23 !:fc ·
nice yard and e a r den
AUTOMOBILE u•surllll('
beeo
-- M
'onERN 4 room furnished or
, rural location, Igard~n
. "''"''celled? Lost "Ow G"""l•·tors VENE'rJAN Blinds all kinds.ll
t
f
ow) ~ mile
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WindoY. b1m
· ds an d s ha des. unt'urnished apartment. Midpas
bl ure
kt or cd , • · per
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· - JJ ,5 1 : Clolh
ac op roa · • 50 ·00
poreh s hades va-1 , dleporL WY 2-31174.
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3
WSE WEIGHT safely and eas· sh?des Date Wippel SUpply .
and unfurnished
11
ily with Dex·A-Diet tablets, 215 Union Avenue, Pomeroy. 1 apartments. Pru.d utilities. Be- RUjtAL
5
only 98c . Stark Drugs
Ohio.
5 2 30tc 1 fore 5 p m Phone WY 2Our Used Car Lat is Loacledl Over 38 Cars On
_ _ _ _ _ __::3 t 60ip lr-------==------..., ! 2776. after 5 p.m. Phone WY
A Lot With A Capacity of Only 20 Can.
.
LO~T &amp; FOUND 2-3574.
12 6
If You Don't Have A Trada·ln, Come In We
Will Sell You Any Car On Our Lot At A Whor.
LOST : LARGE white tom cat, I "Antique Car'· Pattern I
solo Price. We Have To Racluco Our Stock Of
answering to name of "PinTell 16 oz. Water
Usacl Cars.
ky." Belongs !o F'rank Mur-1
Glasses With Purchase
I
ray, 1172 PowelJ St., Middle- You get 1 glass free each
(1) for genera]
port. Call WY 2-3406 morn- time you purchase 10 gal·
~i;:;
ings, Meigs General after- Ions oi gasoline or more, or
land.
noons. Reward.
PREVAIL WITH NO TRADE·INS
".o· l4-3tc a combination oil change
Lot No. 1: Bel.nt: the lot; of land
I
.
.-;old
lty
Samuel Mayhutrb ILDd wlte to
and lube job.
Eight ro 0 m John c. Moler by deed dated Not'.
However, We Will Acce t Trade-ins.
AUTO. SALE-S Start A Sat Nowl
FOR SALE OR RENT
house 3 bedrooms and bath " "'"· ~•"'•4 '" Vol "· •••••
•
' 493-494 or the Deed Record• of Mela•
lot. Good location nut ol Coonty, Ohio, ........ ond ...", ...
Tile Rambler
I ,, ANT ADS wo~p
h" h
I c II WY "2590
followa: BeJimi,IDII at the North.
·~ when you wish «.IUlobu) or seD.
lg wa er. a
of dJd E..
one·bal£
of
195B CH~:VROLeT 4
1957 FORD 2 Door s..
'World .Standard •)t Compad
Super Service Station
$~
10 tfc.
one-fourtb
a! t eald
Section
6 cyl. 1Statlon W....
1
Wy 2 9932
datt.
Cl11n.
24
3. pnd we.~
Ranre85J3Jrod•thl'nce
E:J:celieoce
Open
Hours
Read the Want AJs for qUick FOR SALE
T
derree•
and
1957
CHEVROLIT 4
1955 FORD VB 2 Door
Bla car room. ride and perform·
It
wo
soutJJ 3 derree• We~\
Sidon
Vt.
Sed•n.
a Small car economy and SLUG'"!ISH SEPTIC tank'. Get C
resu
ance
- .s. II I ted 4 b d horale, Beautiful Birch kitch1955
CHEVROLET
2 olo
5
1960 FALCON 2 Or.
,
,,.
1 onvemen y oca ,
e · en automatic gas heat.
land~ thence
For anniver~aries, birth·
S•d•n
managerability
Kleen Em . AIJ Septic
f "I ho
I"
b
th
,
eigh
CaD
J
b
a
roda
to
the
Sedan.
tkautiful
m•
See
room am1 Y me, 7 ~ a s, Uncoln H ts.
o
contalninr u.Je aeru.
1953 CHEVROLET 2
days, flowers express your
dium blue. Standerd
Cleaner. Ohto Valley Plumb• I hot' water heat. Newly re- Blaettnar WY a-.5127_
BetnJ" 23 acra on the
H•rdtop
tr1n1.
R&amp;H.
SM
it
sentiments perfectly. You'll
.
·
of "'d EaR one-hill of
E. Metropolitan
Malo Sire•• ' Motors
1958
CHEVROLET VI
Pomeroy _ mb.
now.
Lot 75 J[ 189, Pnce FOR SALE· 4 room house 1
Dftl'fiurth of ..ld SecUon
find a FLORIST fast In the
lmPfll•
H•rdtop.
t&gt;DI'Illll 00 121 g 7th St
M.
d
·
,
3, Ran.. 13, tteiDr
10
1
1956 FORD VI 2 Dr.
Pbooe WY 2-lB'iD
P:)RTABLE dish washer. Call 'l'lJ'nnr. •
• •
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acre ground full base:ment.
and 79 unu ofJ south end of
Be•uliful
red fltla.
YELLOW
PAGES,
where
Auto.
Heater,
med~
4 22 Uc I WI 9-3068.
5 3 12tp
d1eport. If mterested phone Phone WY '2-6l27
O:r~·,;td :!ct,::u~~e;~W:..t
Std.
trans. It's· niet.
lum
blue.
Looks
nice
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Portsmouth EL 3-7211. Would
, the land hereby ~onvey~ YOUR FINGERS DO THE
See lt.
Inside •nd aut. Come
POR NEW or used caf.s- ~
rent to responsible parly
SALE - .8 of m i I e
the Eut one..half of the
WALKING
1955
CHEVROLET 4
·
one.Jourtb
trucks, phtone Marvm Marks
5 9 6tc
from Pomeroy on Route 143. .
4.'1.36
aern:. of tald SeeUon
dr.
6 cyl. R&amp;H. Std.
1955 FORO VB 4 Dr.
SALESMAN Beasley Matha room house, bath, large :.EFJ:cit~=.,0= ,:'~·. 1'~o:::,
trans.
Economical
Auto. R&amp;H. Lots af
ews, Athens, LV 3-4001
BUSINESS SERVICES
utility room and garage. Heat· onvto.
-•
h
fnnsportatlon
as •
milo
ll'ft
in
this
car
·
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Pr'
011 IJ'e reqlllr..... 1o an.,.er
t e
second cer. Sn It,
yet,
10-9-tfc
ed by gas. NJce location. JC~ laid PeUtlou by the 11101 daJ or
~ Bookkeeping accounts wanted. ed to sell Call after 4 p m June, 1983, or Judvnent by default
1955 CHEVROLET Sto.
1953 FORO VB 4 Dr.
'
· · wlU he•· rendered
a,1aln1t soNs
you. co.
,. _ _ _ FOR SALE__ _
Complete bookkeep Ing
an d except Saundays,
LY 6·5824,
H. RAWLINOs
Wag, Nice and clun.
Che•p transportation
lax
service.
Phone
WY
2-2272.
M
Arth
Obi
••
Ohio
Corpor•tlon.
SHit.
1200 .HOME ·ro\olh rxtra mce
c
ur,
o.
,
Plaintllt
. 5 15 30tc
5 6 12tc Crow. Crow 6 Porter,
Rutger tomato plants. Che&lt;;667-6~~'11
5 15 3h;
EXPERIENCED lnterior
FOR SALE: Four 4'ooc:l lots. w .,.. w 1 L 111. :a. ae. ete
exterior
painters.
Free
Good seven room house, bath
P·JTATO and loma i'l
1960 RAMBLER Americ•n 2 Dr. Stand•rd Tr•ns,
mates.
Roger
Cullums,
Ph.
and 12 balll, basement and
plants ~&lt;'lr :;are Helf'n Dame1959 RAMBLER Classic 4 Dr. SUper. . Push buHOA
WY 2-2682.
jarage, oul of high water
drive~ R&amp;H. Sharp.
. ,
wood, SyrAcuse WY 2-4'i539.
1961
RAMBLER
Convertible.
Red
•net
whitt.
Stand1rd
Coold be made into
:) 15 6tc
trans. R.e•l clun and nice. One local owner. S.. J
See
Us
For
•••
ments.
City water, eleclricl·
· 'WAGON six ply lire.~ and bed.
now.
ty, gas. Priced lor quick
·:: D.Bie Kautz. Ch~&gt;s!Pr 985-2211 . 1
DeKalb Seed Corn
See Okey Wood, Syracuse.
YOUR CAR NEEDS
~-14·31p
• DeKalb Sudax
Phone V:Y 2-ti086.
jQViNGAAWAY. RefrigeraJur.
STUDEBAkER$
or
Washer, dryrr. bedroom suite
1959 PLYMOUTH 4 Or.
electric slove. couch. chair,
Real nice. VI.
BUICKS
• Agrico Fertilizer
FOR SALE: Str&lt;divarious Viokitchen cabmr. utilit} cur1951 PLYMOUTH 4 dr.
lin. Good banjo. Reasonable.
• •,•. ·,,.c.·•. board, almost new. ~93 High
PONTIACS
Middleport Feed Mill
GrMn. VI•
S. C. CJIM:, Dexter,· Ohio
St., Middleport . Call betwf'rn 1
Tony Fowl•r, Owner &amp; Opp.
5 15 tfc
1957 PLYMOUTH 4 dr•
· t and 4.
5·14·3tp 1
OLDSMOBILE!
··we oo custom Grinding"' "cm:immSji~:t)~OO,"-ia:j
Tu-tone blue. VI.
11
Spinet
QUEEN oryer '
N. 2nd Ave.
Midcl.. port
mous make fine tone. Mallo!:- I
MER(:URYS
1956 PLYMOUTH 4 dr.
Good condition. $55. Phone I
POMEROY. 0.
any finish, full keyboard.
Blue and whitt~
·2-3920.
~-14·3tc
plete with bench. Selling for
Jeep St1. W•1gort-1
Mueller F1Iniaeel
1955 PLYMOUTH 2 dr.
suile, vanily ISINGER SEWIN.G machineA-1
Arnold Brolben
customer at $350. Terms ar~
Pe•ch color•. VI. ·
. We Have 'Eml-,
! ljlmps, double . blankets, throw 1 rnndition. Equipped with auto- 618 E. Main St., Pomeroy,
ranged. One used two-in-one
~ga and kmcknarks. Some matic decorator to zig-zag
Pboae WY z..tf48
Organ Wurlitzer, mabogany
dishes, pots and pans C N I f
d .
'
6 1
finish.
Good condition. Only
.
aney
es1gns.
Concrete is a lifetime
We H•ve Them All Here
~Jones, Ch ester, Oh tn. 5-14·3tp ' 1 U ed d.
B1
d
$695.
Write
Bill Wendell. 7th
er . s
tscs. aance ue
AUCTIONEER
It's
fire
and
termite
buy.
and Warren, Marietta, for in~
USE OF our f'Rrpet $42.00 cash or 6 payments of
And They Are Going At
.
Complete &amp;ervtee
proof - yet initial cost is
formation.
with purchase of $8 00 monthly. Phone WY 2Crtu Bradford
low. For aU concrete
Sharnpo~J . Baker 2204
5 9 6tc
Write, Pboao or Coatad
needs call us!
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SEWING MACHINE
B · nd
A. C. BRADFORD
See Them At •••
-- 5-i 4-6tc new 1963 model. 'Sews rror·
WRrd and backward.
- · Olllo J 18
~~~ tank. Get Klran . Em- comptete with acce:gs&lt;uies and
Septic Tank C1earter. Land ~ guar antoed. $42.00 or terms.
PfMM&gt;e VtY 2·3214
Bureau. Pomeroy. l Phone WY 2-2204.
MIDDLEPORT
PAGI! ST.
&amp;-14-30tc l
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u 1 balf-d deof-muto oo the ....!'&lt; pusagt UDder tbe Bertin
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other band, "'lbo Bfiq HID· best IUJlportlng actor and actrfts, 11. ; - -::.. ~ ::"';,~
bmleo' is up for boot eomedy best wrllioi, best dlrecling and 14.
So.
show, which L dlcata lht bule best camera work - and not be
Am. rlftl'
lm&gt;tnity of tbe entn ~7 nominated for best drama. It was
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a palllt
nomlneea ore referred to, have
of "'!be Eleoeab Hour " 1T• .&amp;a.m
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absolutely ~to do with eaeh ~Pth which B abouldn't be~
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i 8-Daily Sentlnel, Pomeroy·Wddleport,
0., May 15 ' 19 ,. BUSINESS SERVICES
FARM EQUIPMENT
!feekend
of Mr. and her sister and brother-In
• Jaw, ,
INFORMATION
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191 FOR SALE _ _ _ _ (91
Mrs.
Sltield&gt; we"'Mr.
" ll"
Mr. and M".
BriglltEIJ.
In
_ _FOR
_ _SALE
_ _, ___ 11 &amp;arl Graoo«, n - - 1 - FIVE b.p. Garden troctor Wilh
n •• ., ,.J
J -- •·
MIU.r Ugt
of Columbwl;
aud" Columbus.
,1-lso Frank
Iter broU1er
-tttli p • O\;n d4t11~ tJvbUet~IJo"
Heallq
plow, &lt;'Uitlvalor,
nt""'"· _ ~ .. Mn. llussell SatU!rfiOld and fwurth ,Edo\ont. and family alii
·-4·1" 0.JCIIUI• ....- oil M
Mloenrille, ~.
mark011t plow One concrele
MAY. 15
thnle children of Marietta : Mrs. sisl&lt;!r ~ brolber·in·law, Mr.
1111-ntlaJ'
t;ANl "EIJ.A TIONS
EDd yo.. oewer lnlableo
mb;er. All ~ood conc!tt•on. The Molhtrs' Auxiliary
of Stella McCnougb o! New York, and Mn!. Willlam Kriesel .00
L
(.!OKREI '110NS
ucs::
We luo" Ill Reasonable. Don Andel'son B&lt;&gt;y Scout Troop No. 245 w II I N. Y., formerly ot
family al Galloway.
' 1¥111 oe •«ep•eo Jftlll . , . A M
sewer
Maebboel
Rutland
.
Ohio.
5
15
dtp
meet
Wedn~ay
evening
at
7:·
Calif.;
Miss
Wilma
Sayre
and
Mrs. Aldo Jellers •and l1llll&amp;
.
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REt;ut.AnoNS
Nl_.l
0
r1 'tie1 30 p.m. in the MiddleptlTI Ll· Mrs. Helen Faircloth of Racine: visited their husband and
1962 Thunderbird
$3,595
rt. •Uhlo.ne• ,~ •tM rlCIU
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PPCI
unt
brary basement Plans will be Mrs. Mary M~ler and son Ern- •r in Columbus, who is omplo)" ·
' '- em• .v re-tee'l , . , alb tleemed
7
H.T. Coupe. Locally owned and very low mileage, power
~flltl ... ll
1£1-oPI lbOIII"' t.
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tfc
MAN
OR
WOMAN
to
service
discussed
concerning the sum· est, of Great Bend_; Mr. and ed there.
~teering and brakes, automatic, radio, heater, whitewall
"~"'tid •mmedll~eb
1'be .,.,..
and
collect
from
cigarette,
mer
trip
to
be planned for the Mrs. Lawrence Whttlatch and Bill Hysell or Toledo
lires, spotless C'lean red interior, sno white finish .
••.otl..,
•u1 '"'' IW ....,.onatbte for
_..,.. •blf' tnr •nrnl'l'itf!!
Attention D•irymen
ice and other coin operated scouts. All mothers are urged daughter Dellca, local.
lh" parents, Mr. and Mrs.~
RATES
5
dispensers In this area. This to be pr..,,nl.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walker and les Hysell and grandmothf!!,
1963 Monn - - - - - - - - $2,695
l'or Want Ad Senlee
8
E
is
very
good
position
that
Class
12
meets
Wednf's
son
o.I.,Flmt. M1ch ., were re- Mrs. Mae Cowle.
···~
Spidt'r
2
Dr
,
150
h.p.
motor.
white
with
red
buckf'l
seats,
• t.:ea\1 ;&gt;on wora
n-.rrt1nn
0
4 spf'f'd trans., P.B . radio . hf'ater, wbitewans.
MI"'"'U'I1 Ch•,_. 10 - R
can be worked full or part· day, May 1~. at !he church at cent ~ests of her parents, Mr. Mr. and · Mn. Homer lchet.l',
" Celtt. &lt;&gt;el WOrd fOI 1'bJ'M ee•
V
time. Person selected must 8 p. m. with Mrs. Jack Becb- and Mrs. John C. ~errell. . .
hower of Portland wer.t ~
lft'Utt't'l
lnHrtiOU
B
l"ul' rar. ll • "en~ pn woro .,II
t
have good serviceable car tie, devotional chairman, and Mrs. Eleanor Wmgett - ~1s1ted of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffenr
tte eflar&amp;ed fo~ ad•ertllll\1 II nor
A
C
and 10 or more spare hours .Miss Bess Sanborn as program 1
and family.
;-t
o••d wltbh• 1fl otay• atf..,. ~·
•Dit oW
OPEN
EVES.
8:00
P.M.
E
per
week
and
$500
to
$3,600
leader.
Hostesses
will
be
Mrs.
gram.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Willi!
LeatUatCARD 01 rllAI'iJtS - II .U lor
.o •ord nmtmum l:aetl o1"dlt1on
POMEROY WY 2-2649
I cash capital. Write givmg IJames Criswell, Mrs. E.
M. The mother daughter ban· ham, at.tended the LIOns ~ ·
POMEROY, OHIO
•I •ord '&lt;' O~truarlt• oahU....,
OFFERS THE BEST
name, address,
telephone ' Wood, r.lrs. John Ketchka ,nd quel Sponsored by the WSCS ConveniJon at P~rtsmoulh. 'l'llolr,
I' I ~~~ P"' •ord
OPFICJ&lt; HOURS
CLAIR WOODE
number and all details to Box Mrs Jessie Rennessy.
of the United Method1st chttrch .daughters Conme, Barbara a~
8:30 A. ,. , ,,.. ~:01' r 111 Haii:J,
PHONE
1116
Tulsa
Oklahoma.
The
Past
Presidents
?t
the
,will
be held Thursday at 6·15 Rose Marie, were weekeqf
SUUJ'dl)' 8 : ~ 11. M '-" 11:00 nuof'
IT'S SO EASY
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
CHESTER 985-2145
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5 13 3tp Amencan Legion AuXIliary of p. m. in the church din'"g guests ol their
TO PLACE A
-:::;;;:;..;,_.
~Co
12-6-25k
Drew Webster Post 39 will meet j room. ~ll women of the chu~ch Mrs. Rose Leadmgham of SoLA~
8 ELECTROLVX aulomalir vac·
RESHL1 PRODUCING
,
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INSURANCE
Wednesday evening at lhe home are JAVtted to attend and brmg Webster:
.
,r.,
WAN'! AD
AUCTION , Saturday, May
' uum cleaner with aU dean- Curtis!. Breeding Service, lae.
M;·s. Jed Webster Sr.
[their daughter or an adopted Mr. Richard. Wmebrenner W;
, 1963, 12 30 P m. The personal ing attachments and cord Breoc 10 great dairy and beef BARNES
SIMPSON lnsur·
MAY 16
daughter. It will be a potluck l'elurned to hts home_ on Thll'lt
PHONE WY2·2157
property of Carne_ V. Cun· winder Useu paper pop out bulls for only $6.0to. F'or serv- ance Agency. Middleport. Miss Tebreh Woldegabriel
,with the meat, rolls, de«erJ lSI. from Holzer Hosptlal ...,_,
ningham, de:ceased, Will be
bags. Balan!'€ due $43.69 or 7 ire call Leland Parker, Porn. I Fire, automobile, bonds Pb
Africa, will be the !
drink provided. Those .at· he was a methcal patient.
•.
at 456
Street m. payments $7.00 monthly. Ph. eroy, Ohio. Phone WY
WY 2-2903.
8 '11
speaker at the Women's Itending are asked . to brmg
CARD OF THANKS
1 WY 2-2204.
Middleport, Ohio.
S
or Albert Parker, Chester, Reuter losuranee
· of First United Presown table serv1ce.
Pleasanc VaHey HOf!lpltal ! ,_,;t
Tappan. Gas Range,
erve
5 9 fitc
Ohto, Phone 985-3415.
"'lasuraace lor eVet'J
byterian Church lr Middleport I Bethel No. 62 of the Inlerna, ADMITTED: Mro,
warr.,
I WISH to thanl\ my friends, gas
cabl·l
53 30tp
and buslne 1 s
which will meet Thursday eveOrder of Job's Daughters Can,
Mrs.
MaDP-:
net 7 pc dmette set, ova
- - --·- - -ning at the church with M r I
meet in regular session ew, (,alhpohs Ferry. Mf'rA:r
t
fro;t chi;a cupboard, bullel.
For Sale or Lease
I. 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER.
Phone WY
Dwight Wallace, Mrs.
at 7:30 p. m. at the Mary Swiger, Pt. Pleasant. . ,.:
7
, death of mv hrother, LeSier
pc. dining room suile, roun&lt;1 NEWLY FURNISHED 4 ;;;;;; Chester, Ohio.
4 18 lie
POULTRY
Coleman, Mrs. Carl
Masonic Temple.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. ~:
H. M~Namee. My gratilude 2lahle, White sewmg. m:1chme,
house. IOI':aled on 3 acres. 1
Mrs. Sadie Starkey. Mrs.
MAY 17
Dunlap and daughter, Pt. Plea2
also to the stan of the Meigs I
barrel back chairs. _pc. m"l nfl 124 on good gravel
HEAVY HENS, ' $1 each. John liam Morris, Mrs. Walter Ow· A rumlnage sa le sponsored sant: Mrs. Sherman_ IDA~!!!'.
General Ho;pllnl, Rev. R. living room
below Long Bottom.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Prolfil, Portland, Ohio.
and Mrs. Branch Fleming by the WSCS o( the United Me- Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Trlda cte!D'
2 suile, overslutfed
Eugene GiJier.d . !he Ewing F'un- rocker,
large mlrros. bed-~ OrillPd well Electricilv, bot.
Good nd' ·
5 IO 9tp
hostesses.
thodist churrh will be held at ons, Southstde.
.. ....
eral Horne, and the smger~.
room suitP, white marble top! ll•d gas Phone WY ·2-liiUI9. Anttque organ.
· co ttion.
Magnolia Temple Pythian Sill- the Davis-Warner building, ~ri- BIRTH: A son to Mr.,~ • .
"
dresser and extra nic• rna·
E H.
S
0
Wtll trade for Plano m good
LEGAL NOTICE
wt"ll meel Thursday at ._
and Saturda•.
Mrs. Sherman Gerlach, ._.,•.
7 30
11'
5-15-He
·top washstand, 2 metal E. . avman.
yraruse,
. cond"l'
Ph one WI 9-2117 · NOTJC:I OP: -su1
- oF
-ltiAl
ble
·
5-14-Gtp
tlOn.
. . at· the DAV hall. All mem- Jt
WE WISH TO ~xpre-ss (lllr I beds, 1 wood bed, 2 dressers.
5 11 6tc Hldt wm be re~lved at
thanks to Rev. Pearl Casto, 1 2 rugs, Moort&gt;'s gas healer
orhlow, ••,~tuef ~~::~.1.~ Ma,o'
are urged to be present.
0
Holzer Hos,,ital. Ewing Funeral 65 000 BTu •ev•ra l small
REAL ESTATE
" •"•1••• ' "
FOR RENT
•• the
- "" "
The Child Conservation Leag·
.
· · ·· .~ ~
Vlr,lnla Cunnlnrham real
of Middleport
will
meet
Home, the •Hngers.
pallbear- •gas• heaters,
1 sq uarf'
tub ONE SIX room house and
uated at o~&gt;56 Broadway In ·=:·".~;.,:::
evening May
at
16
ers, and all lriFr,r:is and neir,h- r .Maytag wa~her, many other four room apartment. Peop- IN CHESTER: iS acfe farm for ~~n!':!~dl:~!t, ~~°~ ~~:rue
p.m. at the home of Mrs.
30
bors for their kltu1ness durir.g Items.
h
les Terrace. Phone WY 2-5385. sale. 7 roums cwd bathho, garon •
Mills. Mrs. Guy Rcy• the illness ar.d death of E!i1·
Terms: Cas
~ 15 _tfc age. barn and summer use.
WEBSTER &amp;
abeth Grimm
Not rcspon"ible for arcident~ I
...·call or ,..o'll~ct, Robert Mul·
c..:arrit
or
' Middleport Kindergarten
Th e El 1za
. bPt h f.,rim•n Webster and Fultt:, Attornpys HRFRIGF. RATORS an d was h- rord, Ch~ster, 0 hio.
teacher,
D will speakofonththeCh"ld"
" MenFamily
Bradford Auction Cornp~ny
ers $5.00 per month. We de5 15 6tp
LI!GA,L NOTICE
tal evelopment
e 1 •
5 15 lie
Critt Bradford, Auctioneer
liver and keep in repair. .
MNo ttce Mia he,','"', ",·,ven that h ~:
The Women 's Association of
4
1
1 · m.
on ay, aywill , offer
"
- - - - - - - - - - - A. c. Bradford Manager
Ewing Store, P omeroy, Oh to Cut/t~t/' ~u,ltt der!lltrned
for nlee •t the First United Presbyterian
1.,
publiccuhaucuoa
to the highest bidder Church will meet Thursday evNOTICES - - - -·
5 ll__ 6_te.
"&lt;·- 13 _3tc
for
In hand at lhe Blaettnu
he
I
Auto Company, Pomeroy, Ohio. the
at 7:30 p, m. at t
1
...
apartments.
toHowln• ducrlbed automobile to
A fore:ign speaker from
FISH SANDWICH, 30c Onion F'OR SALE - One Motor dr v· 4 RNISHED
room, 1 five
rootn. Furmsh·
- 6 room frame WIT:
' Rt.ngs, 30c. Jack's Da·tr\' Bar, en Hay Baler, one three point
ph
with bath gas heating I - 1957 O!dmu;~bHe 2 door ~rt
a student at Ohio Uni·
1
0 D
'
l'OUPl',
SN, S77M640l7, Thlt
. be on the pro· mac h"me, a J- ed
Mt"ddleport.
5. 14 'lc hitch mowmg
· and Unfurnishd ·
r:.
On
large
lot,
out
perty
11 ttein
sold
under
Will
7-11C
8
0 uda
~
W"ll'
H
WY
2-2557.
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•
I
provl1ion•
of
•
relall
lrurtaUment
•
.-~ - · -- -- most new.
! mm
of high water, and convement y l."onrract. The minimum prlca J•
COFFEE 5c. Home--made do- shell. Kingsbury Road, PhJne , THREE and tour room furniShe&lt;~ 11011 00 A wonderful I;OO.oo.
'
B
kJ
d
d
·
hed
part
.,....,
· ·
Bluttnar
nuts ..c rea ast serve an
WY 2-6658.
ed and unfunus
a
for any handy
m 8 n, 100
&lt;sJ Auto
13. n.Co.n. JM
lunches pacil;ed at Barnette's
i 9 6tc
ments. WY 2-543'\.
work, some materJals,
THI COMMON P'L•As c:oun
Home Restat,rant anrt Pizza
12 6
h
· h
MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
ave a mce orne.
_•a,.
111:. H.
son• co,
Shop Reasonable prices _ Op. USF.:O WORK pants, sh~-irts and HOUSE ror rent Folll' rooms
Ohiolawnngs
cor~JDrauon,
en 5.30 a. m. li!J 12 p m. cov.:&gt;ralls Carl
Chevahet
...
·
.
Mldd~port, onto,
1 ' frame
••
Phone WY 2-9976, Middleport. Long Bottom.
~nd bath. Lincoln Hetgbts. RENTAL - 9 room
"'''"""·
Ohio.
Phone
WY
2-3575
.P.fter
5
O'·
with
bath,
unlace
heatTroy lutcher, ,, al.,
5 6
JOtp
clock.
4 23 !:fc ·
nice yard and e a r den
AUTOMOBILE u•surllll('
beeo
-- M
'onERN 4 room furnished or
, rural location, Igard~n
. "''"''celled? Lost "Ow G"""l•·tors VENE'rJAN Blinds all kinds.ll
t
f
ow) ~ mile
-11..........., ,.._ .. WY' 2..,.,.,..~
WindoY. b1m
· ds an d s ha des. unt'urnished apartment. Midpas
bl ure
kt or cd , • · per
·~- ~
· - JJ ,5 1 : Clolh
ac op roa · • 50 ·00
poreh s hades va-1 , dleporL WY 2-31174.
~.-:c-:..··:-:·:.::_
-- lance and awnings. Bamboo lt
3
WSE WEIGHT safely and eas· sh?des Date Wippel SUpply .
and unfurnished
11
ily with Dex·A-Diet tablets, 215 Union Avenue, Pomeroy. 1 apartments. Pru.d utilities. Be- RUjtAL
5
only 98c . Stark Drugs
Ohio.
5 2 30tc 1 fore 5 p m Phone WY 2Our Used Car Lat is Loacledl Over 38 Cars On
_ _ _ _ _ __::3 t 60ip lr-------==------..., ! 2776. after 5 p.m. Phone WY
A Lot With A Capacity of Only 20 Can.
.
LO~T &amp; FOUND 2-3574.
12 6
If You Don't Have A Trada·ln, Come In We
Will Sell You Any Car On Our Lot At A Whor.
LOST : LARGE white tom cat, I "Antique Car'· Pattern I
solo Price. We Have To Racluco Our Stock Of
answering to name of "PinTell 16 oz. Water
Usacl Cars.
ky." Belongs !o F'rank Mur-1
Glasses With Purchase
I
ray, 1172 PowelJ St., Middle- You get 1 glass free each
(1) for genera]
port. Call WY 2-3406 morn- time you purchase 10 gal·
~i;:;
ings, Meigs General after- Ions oi gasoline or more, or
land.
noons. Reward.
PREVAIL WITH NO TRADE·INS
".o· l4-3tc a combination oil change
Lot No. 1: Bel.nt: the lot; of land
I
.
.-;old
lty
Samuel Mayhutrb ILDd wlte to
and lube job.
Eight ro 0 m John c. Moler by deed dated Not'.
However, We Will Acce t Trade-ins.
AUTO. SALE-S Start A Sat Nowl
FOR SALE OR RENT
house 3 bedrooms and bath " "'"· ~•"'•4 '" Vol "· •••••
•
' 493-494 or the Deed Record• of Mela•
lot. Good location nut ol Coonty, Ohio, ........ ond ...", ...
Tile Rambler
I ,, ANT ADS wo~p
h" h
I c II WY "2590
followa: BeJimi,IDII at the North.
·~ when you wish «.IUlobu) or seD.
lg wa er. a
of dJd E..
one·bal£
of
195B CH~:VROLeT 4
1957 FORD 2 Door s..
'World .Standard •)t Compad
Super Service Station
$~
10 tfc.
one-fourtb
a! t eald
Section
6 cyl. 1Statlon W....
1
Wy 2 9932
datt.
Cl11n.
24
3. pnd we.~
Ranre85J3Jrod•thl'nce
E:J:celieoce
Open
Hours
Read the Want AJs for qUick FOR SALE
T
derree•
and
1957
CHEVROLIT 4
1955 FORD VB 2 Door
Bla car room. ride and perform·
It
wo
soutJJ 3 derree• We~\
Sidon
Vt.
Sed•n.
a Small car economy and SLUG'"!ISH SEPTIC tank'. Get C
resu
ance
- .s. II I ted 4 b d horale, Beautiful Birch kitch1955
CHEVROLET
2 olo
5
1960 FALCON 2 Or.
,
,,.
1 onvemen y oca ,
e · en automatic gas heat.
land~ thence
For anniver~aries, birth·
S•d•n
managerability
Kleen Em . AIJ Septic
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to
the
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tkautiful
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room am1 Y me, 7 ~ a s, Uncoln H ts.
o
contalninr u.Je aeru.
1953 CHEVROLET 2
days, flowers express your
dium blue. Standerd
Cleaner. Ohto Valley Plumb• I hot' water heat. Newly re- Blaettnar WY a-.5127_
BetnJ" 23 acra on the
H•rdtop
tr1n1.
R&amp;H.
SM
it
sentiments perfectly. You'll
.
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of "'d EaR one-hill of
E. Metropolitan
Malo Sire•• ' Motors
1958
CHEVROLET VI
Pomeroy _ mb.
now.
Lot 75 J[ 189, Pnce FOR SALE· 4 room house 1
Dftl'fiurth of ..ld SecUon
find a FLORIST fast In the
lmPfll•
H•rdtop.
t&gt;DI'Illll 00 121 g 7th St
M.
d
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3, Ran.. 13, tteiDr
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1956 FORD VI 2 Dr.
Pbooe WY 2-lB'iD
P:)RTABLE dish washer. Call 'l'lJ'nnr. •
• •
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acre ground full base:ment.
and 79 unu ofJ south end of
Be•uliful
red fltla.
YELLOW
PAGES,
where
Auto.
Heater,
med~
4 22 Uc I WI 9-3068.
5 3 12tp
d1eport. If mterested phone Phone WY '2-6l27
O:r~·,;td :!ct,::u~~e;~W:..t
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lum
blue.
Looks
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Portsmouth EL 3-7211. Would
, the land hereby ~onvey~ YOUR FINGERS DO THE
See lt.
Inside •nd aut. Come
POR NEW or used caf.s- ~
rent to responsible parly
SALE - .8 of m i I e
the Eut one..half of the
WALKING
1955
CHEVROLET 4
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one.Jourtb
trucks, phtone Marvm Marks
5 9 6tc
from Pomeroy on Route 143. .
4.'1.36
aern:. of tald SeeUon
dr.
6 cyl. R&amp;H. Std.
1955 FORO VB 4 Dr.
SALESMAN Beasley Matha room house, bath, large :.EFJ:cit~=.,0= ,:'~·. 1'~o:::,
trans.
Economical
Auto. R&amp;H. Lots af
ews, Athens, LV 3-4001
BUSINESS SERVICES
utility room and garage. Heat· onvto.
-•
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fnnsportatlon
as •
milo
ll'ft
in
this
car
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011 IJ'e reqlllr..... 1o an.,.er
t e
second cer. Sn It,
yet,
10-9-tfc
ed by gas. NJce location. JC~ laid PeUtlou by the 11101 daJ or
~ Bookkeeping accounts wanted. ed to sell Call after 4 p m June, 1983, or Judvnent by default
1955 CHEVROLET Sto.
1953 FORO VB 4 Dr.
'
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a,1aln1t soNs
you. co.
,. _ _ _ FOR SALE__ _
Complete bookkeep Ing
an d except Saundays,
LY 6·5824,
H. RAWLINOs
Wag, Nice and clun.
Che•p transportation
lax
service.
Phone
WY
2-2272.
M
Arth
Obi
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Corpor•tlon.
SHit.
1200 .HOME ·ro\olh rxtra mce
c
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o.
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Plaintllt
. 5 15 30tc
5 6 12tc Crow. Crow 6 Porter,
Rutger tomato plants. Che&lt;;667-6~~'11
5 15 3h;
EXPERIENCED lnterior
FOR SALE: Four 4'ooc:l lots. w .,.. w 1 L 111. :a. ae. ete
exterior
painters.
Free
Good seven room house, bath
P·JTATO and loma i'l
1960 RAMBLER Americ•n 2 Dr. Stand•rd Tr•ns,
mates.
Roger
Cullums,
Ph.
and 12 balll, basement and
plants ~&lt;'lr :;are Helf'n Dame1959 RAMBLER Classic 4 Dr. SUper. . Push buHOA
WY 2-2682.
jarage, oul of high water
drive~ R&amp;H. Sharp.
. ,
wood, SyrAcuse WY 2-4'i539.
1961
RAMBLER
Convertible.
Red
•net
whitt.
Stand1rd
Coold be made into
:) 15 6tc
trans. R.e•l clun and nice. One local owner. S.. J
See
Us
For
•••
ments.
City water, eleclricl·
· 'WAGON six ply lire.~ and bed.
now.
ty, gas. Priced lor quick
·:: D.Bie Kautz. Ch~&gt;s!Pr 985-2211 . 1
DeKalb Seed Corn
See Okey Wood, Syracuse.
YOUR CAR NEEDS
~-14·31p
• DeKalb Sudax
Phone V:Y 2-ti086.
jQViNGAAWAY. RefrigeraJur.
STUDEBAkER$
or
Washer, dryrr. bedroom suite
1959 PLYMOUTH 4 Or.
electric slove. couch. chair,
Real nice. VI.
BUICKS
• Agrico Fertilizer
FOR SALE: Str&lt;divarious Viokitchen cabmr. utilit} cur1951 PLYMOUTH 4 dr.
lin. Good banjo. Reasonable.
• •,•. ·,,.c.·•. board, almost new. ~93 High
PONTIACS
Middleport Feed Mill
GrMn. VI•
S. C. CJIM:, Dexter,· Ohio
St., Middleport . Call betwf'rn 1
Tony Fowl•r, Owner &amp; Opp.
5 15 tfc
1957 PLYMOUTH 4 dr•
· t and 4.
5·14·3tp 1
OLDSMOBILE!
··we oo custom Grinding"' "cm:immSji~:t)~OO,"-ia:j
Tu-tone blue. VI.
11
Spinet
QUEEN oryer '
N. 2nd Ave.
Midcl.. port
mous make fine tone. Mallo!:- I
MER(:URYS
1956 PLYMOUTH 4 dr.
Good condition. $55. Phone I
POMEROY. 0.
any finish, full keyboard.
Blue and whitt~
·2-3920.
~-14·3tc
plete with bench. Selling for
Jeep St1. W•1gort-1
Mueller F1Iniaeel
1955 PLYMOUTH 2 dr.
suile, vanily ISINGER SEWIN.G machineA-1
Arnold Brolben
customer at $350. Terms ar~
Pe•ch color•. VI. ·
. We Have 'Eml-,
! ljlmps, double . blankets, throw 1 rnndition. Equipped with auto- 618 E. Main St., Pomeroy,
ranged. One used two-in-one
~ga and kmcknarks. Some matic decorator to zig-zag
Pboae WY z..tf48
Organ Wurlitzer, mabogany
dishes, pots and pans C N I f
d .
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6 1
finish.
Good condition. Only
.
aney
es1gns.
Concrete is a lifetime
We H•ve Them All Here
~Jones, Ch ester, Oh tn. 5-14·3tp ' 1 U ed d.
B1
d
$695.
Write
Bill Wendell. 7th
er . s
tscs. aance ue
AUCTIONEER
It's
fire
and
termite
buy.
and Warren, Marietta, for in~
USE OF our f'Rrpet $42.00 cash or 6 payments of
And They Are Going At
.
Complete &amp;ervtee
proof - yet initial cost is
formation.
with purchase of $8 00 monthly. Phone WY 2Crtu Bradford
low. For aU concrete
Sharnpo~J . Baker 2204
5 9 6tc
Write, Pboao or Coatad
needs call us!
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SEWING MACHINE
B · nd
A. C. BRADFORD
See Them At •••
-- 5-i 4-6tc new 1963 model. 'Sews rror·
WRrd and backward.
- · Olllo J 18
~~~ tank. Get Klran . Em- comptete with acce:gs&lt;uies and
Septic Tank C1earter. Land ~ guar antoed. $42.00 or terms.
PfMM&gt;e VtY 2·3214
Bureau. Pomeroy. l Phone WY 2-2204.
MIDDLEPORT
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_.. ..,.l'd•Y &amp;OitditioM, i.s altered and ~justtd Mntil, .,..

.u

llally appro'tlld for production, it has a "'fritndtiness Df fit"_1QI

'"

ret ifl other shoes. The Jarman blucher shown here
il 1 case ill point. lnd it ts handsom! to boot. witt. "sidelmt•

&lt;

jltst doll't

.... W

.....

*It Alftd..sewa lool

Come io and try

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REGISTER

Fit II iCED 01\RDEN UMWRELLA.

Band Boosters
Sponsoring
Spaghetti Event

For Tho WMPO Bend
Area Listeners Ja&lt;kpot
Stop in rnd Register you're welcome.

Br.lght Star

roostef, arrow. Black ••• 3 books

LOROMAH STACK TABlES, Sot of 3,
wtOUgN: ilon, white • • • "boGb

..

PT. PLEASANT - The Point
Pleasant High School B a Dd
Boosters Club will . sponsor a
spaghetti dinner Saturday,
18, at the l!igb sci&gt;Q!Il cafeteria

THERE'S STILL ,JI!ME TO WIN 5100.00

DISCOUNT Markets II bet!inrumnGen~•.,:=~ o1 ~pagh•t·!
e POMEROY, 0.
113 SECOND ST.
Next to the Fabric Shop
Open Sunday. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and
~Bturd~y al ~,~u.
Close Sunday, Monday, Tues.

·day and Friday at 6:30.

at 4 :00

PM-5aalurday at 9 o00 PM.
(CIO&lt;ed All Day ThurS&lt;!ays)
All hours E.S.T ., Pomeroy

eMASON, W.VA.
Closed All Day Monday .

Open At 11:00 AM Tues .,
Wed. and Thursday.
j ,copen 10:00 AM Friday, Sat&amp; Sunday .
Every Day At S:JO
hours E.D.S.T. Mason)

lftt

ti, m~l sauce, rolls,
dogs and ham sandwiches,
tea, coffee and milk. Catering
service will be available for

to take advantage of

BEEF

__
--·-·__ _

the

Ml:"'

,_...,
..
.., ... "'

ghettl dinner and al the
lime help the local hand lo f~
nance their Centennial tour.
Proceeds from the dinner will

used for the band's centennial tour through

,

six southern

_

THE

stales. The eighty-piece
Pt.
Pleasant high school hand hand
director and chaperones will be

:SHOE BOX

on tour June 4 through June
15th. Mrs. Ray Crank is cnaili'- J

j

U. S. KEDS

i'OA THE ENTIRE .
FAMILY
.:•

Chuck Roast ....... ..... 39¢

pin.

DELUXE MOTORIZED BRAZIER. 241n.

with warming oven, heat lndicatQr : ••

7-4/5-

Vegetole

..

White Linens Dyed

..

" - 4to9

White &amp; Biege

pr

Site 4 to 9

Black

TENNIS SHOES

Canvas

For Th•

SLIPONS
Si•e9
Sto

1''

H &amp; M widlho

Reg. $2.99 pr.
Cushion Insole

Whole Family
pr

sp,,o sl"pr.
Converse

Bat a.

MIDDLEPORT

............
, ......,......""

You cadt get better~utdoor"\living gifts
for fewer stMrrps ...~nywluJre
You must be satisfied...lOO% ·

WOMEN'S

E"'1 lift pict11fllll above is
bsckid br this new gusr11ntee
Now yoa eaa be abooluoo!y certain that
your Top Value Stamps will get you the
gifts in all outdoon!
Aa always, Top Value gives you a tre·

crea-

mendoua &amp;election of quality merchandise.
From "little" acoeaaories to big itE-ms. But
that'o oaly \he begiwniac.
Hon'ad.boow7 diacbor. Top Value now
protecloo yoa (ea DO od&gt;ar olunp pl•n does)
with thioftduoive2-way ('.,o!clen G~antee:

3

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II auy other current stamp catalog Rhows
an identical gift for fey.-er atampa, you can
get it from Top Vahlolfor the fewer number
of stamps. (Based 1II'OD pla111 isouing one ·
stamp for eve.y ten cents apent.)
TOP VALUE GUARANTEE NO. 2 YOu must

bo satisfied ••• 100%1
If you art! not completely sathdied with
any Top Valu~ gift,' you IWLj return it. for
rwplacemeot or exchan1e..

Only Top Value Stamps ~~gift2WAYS
.
-~
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~·li•p~ -~.:.-·.=::·=·~ .::..: _!! _ ~~~~-=·~~-~.:.;- 61c _ ~~~-~" .,, ~ . .:~£_ftc l

FOR Hlt1 ...
e•t better gifts for f•w•r stamps, lnywherel

. ..

K1eanaxTISwe -·----- ·--...-... 5 '::$1
Kleenex Towels------ •·- ---4 "'!; $1
r- . ,. .,._..,. _ -· 4 .....! $1 Pus----· • .. ____ 3 •.,.!" $1

•Jiftlry Sets
• I

...

111¥1

•Electric Ra-. •Cosmetlct

:

y, ... if

__ ............

}DUTTONS
FOlotNG ALUMINUM WEB CHA.tR
Cotltoured seat and Ind.... 3 book•

......... _....
.....,. - .....
,...,.

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S~- • •·a ak Sltaut
... 49c ••• g Beef.__
h'h. Perk,...,_,. _.. 69c ·- · _..,

4NVAS FOOTWEAR

man.

c

ROAST ........ ~.~: .
T'qS"

DRESS SHOES

WOMEN'S

1111!. Redu11 yew lllit .f 1e11 (1 0) ctiiiS
1 Mea~ay,May 20th. Offer expires May 25t.

Tenderay Boneless Boston Roll

their order by telephone and
1 ·
d
invited 1
e ectlon ay voters are

WHITE &amp; BIEGE

l' 8

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t.1MEXTU.FI&amp; TOP VAUI STAMPS JILl'

:WOMEN'S

Costume

-s -.ur TIE 'Ollar I

poll workers who may pI ace

·Next to Driw·ln Th•atr•

$4~~

pair.

WEATHER VANE. Steel shaft; aluminum

- - - - ••• 10

AT YOUR
BRIGHT STAR
DISCOUNT MARKETS

.Valuoo

B

h

9.95 to 14.95

,

STAMPS

Wednesday

I~

Get these summer gifts for Top Value Stamps with complete confidence:

S&amp;H

Close

·H

that tbe original model is wore

We Give

GREEN

.A

*- """ lo 1lnl

A COMPLETE SELECTION of Jarman Shoe1
for men. Widths B, C, D, E in si,.es 7 to 12.

Colorcartoon

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,-~· lll lllf llahtm8t, lllf Jllf.t lllllllm. &amp; oald . j will k
Ya Wa To Camp l'lre Glrll
CollUIJI)Ilo - Wid Tlleildn- _. I&gt;!' loolll lilt VJI. aool "'1111
em 1 hiD s...,_._ m 1M John Hoy, dvllloo~ ol tl!o .a. te 1M equ!P11'4'!! far • _

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Hospital News

Curlle farm at

Goins wert Nancy Bentz,
Bradtord, LiureJ Cain
.
Calvert, Diona Cross,
Anile CurUa, Lloda GrlndShlrley
Janee_~;~~;J

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Hudson,

Ann MeCilnlock,
Rhonda Sayre,

Sl

Brenda Webb, Mar1hal

Sam Johnoon,

Mn.

Curtis and
Mary Curtis.

Guardia:n, I

$10-95

EACH BOTTLE! SERVES THREE!
All

carton
serves 1

JEWELRY.:·

-*i Gl FTS for Graduates
• FRIGIDAIRE
eHOOVER
e PROVINCETOWN

eFLEXSTEEL
eKUNG
' eADMIRAL

Jarman
are

MEIGS THEATRE
roloUIROY. OHIO

BEST COlA

Your grad doservos the BEST ... you'll find it here

TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
NOT OPEN l

"Quality Furnishings at Reasonable Prices"

THEY ARE VALUABLE!

BAKER FURNITURE

snvaDI

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Mangano,

Arthur

Kennedy, Katy Jurado, Vil·

We Will Pay ~ Cent Each
To Your Favorite Charity.

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

WEAR-HSHD

fRIDAY and SATURDAY
Moy 11·11
"BARABBAS"
(Technlcolor)
Anthony Quinn, as Barabbao.

COLA,S~~~l y~rt"u~ ~.fu.~OLA,~i
ORANGE, AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE CAPS

TO GIVE YOU
MORE COMFORTI

torio Gassman, Jack Palan&lt;'e,
Ernett BoriJline, Barry An·
dreWI.

'.1 1

,.._ - . beillf tlfered lor sal• . ....,
"'we•·tmed.~ Tbi$

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_.. ..,.l'd•Y &amp;OitditioM, i.s altered and ~justtd Mntil, .,..

.u

llally appro'tlld for production, it has a "'fritndtiness Df fit"_1QI

'"

ret ifl other shoes. The Jarman blucher shown here
il 1 case ill point. lnd it ts handsom! to boot. witt. "sidelmt•

&lt;

jltst doll't

.... W

.....

*It Alftd..sewa lool

Come io and try

YOU CAN
REGISTER

Fit II iCED 01\RDEN UMWRELLA.

Band Boosters
Sponsoring
Spaghetti Event

For Tho WMPO Bend
Area Listeners Ja&lt;kpot
Stop in rnd Register you're welcome.

Br.lght Star

roostef, arrow. Black ••• 3 books

LOROMAH STACK TABlES, Sot of 3,
wtOUgN: ilon, white • • • "boGb

..

PT. PLEASANT - The Point
Pleasant High School B a Dd
Boosters Club will . sponsor a
spaghetti dinner Saturday,
18, at the l!igb sci&gt;Q!Il cafeteria

THERE'S STILL ,JI!ME TO WIN 5100.00

DISCOUNT Markets II bet!inrumnGen~•.,:=~ o1 ~pagh•t·!
e POMEROY, 0.
113 SECOND ST.
Next to the Fabric Shop
Open Sunday. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and
~Bturd~y al ~,~u.
Close Sunday, Monday, Tues.

·day and Friday at 6:30.

at 4 :00

PM-5aalurday at 9 o00 PM.
(CIO&lt;ed All Day ThurS&lt;!ays)
All hours E.S.T ., Pomeroy

eMASON, W.VA.
Closed All Day Monday .

Open At 11:00 AM Tues .,
Wed. and Thursday.
j ,copen 10:00 AM Friday, Sat&amp; Sunday .
Every Day At S:JO
hours E.D.S.T. Mason)

lftt

ti, m~l sauce, rolls,
dogs and ham sandwiches,
tea, coffee and milk. Catering
service will be available for

to take advantage of

BEEF

__
--·-·__ _

the

Ml:"'

,_...,
..
.., ... "'

ghettl dinner and al the
lime help the local hand lo f~
nance their Centennial tour.
Proceeds from the dinner will

used for the band's centennial tour through

,

six southern

_

THE

stales. The eighty-piece
Pt.
Pleasant high school hand hand
director and chaperones will be

:SHOE BOX

on tour June 4 through June
15th. Mrs. Ray Crank is cnaili'- J

j

U. S. KEDS

i'OA THE ENTIRE .
FAMILY
.:•

Chuck Roast ....... ..... 39¢

pin.

DELUXE MOTORIZED BRAZIER. 241n.

with warming oven, heat lndicatQr : ••

7-4/5-

Vegetole

..

White Linens Dyed

..

" - 4to9

White &amp; Biege

pr

Site 4 to 9

Black

TENNIS SHOES

Canvas

For Th•

SLIPONS
Si•e9
Sto

1''

H &amp; M widlho

Reg. $2.99 pr.
Cushion Insole

Whole Family
pr

sp,,o sl"pr.
Converse

Bat a.

MIDDLEPORT

............
, ......,......""

You cadt get better~utdoor"\living gifts
for fewer stMrrps ...~nywluJre
You must be satisfied...lOO% ·

WOMEN'S

E"'1 lift pict11fllll above is
bsckid br this new gusr11ntee
Now yoa eaa be abooluoo!y certain that
your Top Value Stamps will get you the
gifts in all outdoon!
Aa always, Top Value gives you a tre·

crea-

mendoua &amp;election of quality merchandise.
From "little" acoeaaories to big itE-ms. But
that'o oaly \he begiwniac.
Hon'ad.boow7 diacbor. Top Value now
protecloo yoa (ea DO od&gt;ar olunp pl•n does)
with thioftduoive2-way ('.,o!clen G~antee:

3

..
....--... . . . .
... ---•

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.

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FOR HER •••

I

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..

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•Minlcurlnt S...
•HalrD~

.TIIMIIWttchM

II auy other current stamp catalog Rhows
an identical gift for fey.-er atampa, you can
get it from Top Vahlolfor the fewer number
of stamps. (Based 1II'OD pla111 isouing one ·
stamp for eve.y ten cents apent.)
TOP VALUE GUARANTEE NO. 2 YOu must

bo satisfied ••• 100%1
If you art! not completely sathdied with
any Top Valu~ gift,' you IWLj return it. for
rwplacemeot or exchan1e..

Only Top Value Stamps ~~gift2WAYS
.
-~
.....- ·------

•

TOP
VALUE
.,STAMPs
'

'l{

.,, '

F I II J

'

Dinner Rolls
2
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Stli:
·
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•
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•

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.. .. 45c'
.. .. ftc

__ ..
354
79c

•

Datu1

Giant Tide

.....

box

SA\'I

SAVE

lJc

12c

1 , .

•n""'.W•tch•
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TOP VALUE GUARhNIEE NO. 1 Yeu &lt;an't

.................

l

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....,_a.........
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....._ .......

lth:l ···-

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·- 3!.: $1
-•api11 ··-··-- ._ -----·:: $7c '

a. ·11J ht .,..,. ......... •: 39c Suat Palllm . • 4•: $1
~·li•p~ -~.:.-·.=::·=·~ .::..: _!! _ ~~~~-=·~~-~.:.;- 61c _ ~~~-~" .,, ~ . .:~£_ftc l

FOR Hlt1 ...
e•t better gifts for f•w•r stamps, lnywherel

. ..

K1eanaxTISwe -·----- ·--...-... 5 '::$1
Kleenex Towels------ •·- ---4 "'!; $1
r- . ,. .,._..,. _ -· 4 .....! $1 Pus----· • .. ____ 3 •.,.!" $1

•Jiftlry Sets
• I

...

111¥1

•Electric Ra-. •Cosmetlct

:

y, ... if

__ ............

}DUTTONS
FOlotNG ALUMINUM WEB CHA.tR
Cotltoured seat and Ind.... 3 book•

......... _....
.....,. - .....
,...,.

•I,L---...-- .. 59c E 1.,••L !1111
S~- • •·a ak Sltaut
... 49c ••• g Beef.__
h'h. Perk,...,_,. _.. 69c ·- · _..,

4NVAS FOOTWEAR

man.

c

ROAST ........ ~.~: .
T'qS"

DRESS SHOES

WOMEN'S

1111!. Redu11 yew lllit .f 1e11 (1 0) ctiiiS
1 Mea~ay,May 20th. Offer expires May 25t.

Tenderay Boneless Boston Roll

their order by telephone and
1 ·
d
invited 1
e ectlon ay voters are

WHITE &amp; BIEGE

l' 8

I . . . . ~ .. ...,

t.1MEXTU.FI&amp; TOP VAUI STAMPS JILl'

:WOMEN'S

Costume

-s -.ur TIE 'Ollar I

poll workers who may pI ace

·Next to Driw·ln Th•atr•

$4~~

pair.

WEATHER VANE. Steel shaft; aluminum

- - - - ••• 10

AT YOUR
BRIGHT STAR
DISCOUNT MARKETS

.Valuoo

B

h

9.95 to 14.95

,

STAMPS

Wednesday

I~

Get these summer gifts for Top Value Stamps with complete confidence:

S&amp;H

Close

·H

that tbe original model is wore

We Give

GREEN

.A

*- """ lo 1lnl

A COMPLETE SELECTION of Jarman Shoe1
for men. Widths B, C, D, E in si,.es 7 to 12.

Colorcartoon

.... ....,..

Hot-HeMe
.

~·

Tomat oes_ ............... ~ .

'

·Cuannbns .---..- . . .. . ....,..

c

~~~ ~ .&amp;1 .• ----·----.. 4 .29c

jllat ..

'''be
• •.
·-~·
.
Stra·w
·. · mes . . . . . . . . . . ..s,...., nc1, ...... ... .... .. _ 3 ... $1
:1.·1 I,

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. TempIe, Pyth.1on s·IS ters
\ M, e1gs
,(nspection Is Held On Monday

..

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Minlste;s Study

Young People(
Reported w_..Mrs. Grace Class Presents
;.,w;:anA ~·;,n~~l:" !~;
and taken to apply to the fund to Special Program

ResuIt~ Of
'
Special Service

About

u:~_,18. -"*

VIsitors from Galllpol- ltnct deputy. Mlddleport,
1be~Minl.lterlll
IYIIUP, ,-.•
, Wilkesville. and Logan at· Mrs Thelma Campbell , past purchaae hospital bed.o for the In bservance Ill Mother' IIOClalion illel. "~Oitday
Mr C R. YOIIIII 11 coaf[Ded
0
1 II the Middleport Qlureli ,
the annual Inspect1on •f 'disttlr t deputy , of Wilkesv•ll• hospital wing at the Medina
~home Iller mJDor le&amp;
,
ellis Temple, Pythian StS tw., ' A rorsage of dollar bill' was Home. The Temple received ~al'h.,~~~l~ Christ with Rev. Marvin
·
• onday ovening at the. Pvth1an Ipresented to Mrs Bownes fr\1"' a. grade of ezcellent aod wao Church had cbll'ge of lbe SUn- aon, preoldont, In cbarp.
Brown
of Ll Col
, n 10 Middleport w1th ~h. th• Temple. 'the inspectmg of- highly complimented for fhelr day mornin&amp; service,
EvaiUIIIOIUI of 'lbe Good
llld Mn.
(Ka~
.Ylv!" Bownes of Logan . DIS· fleer complimented Mrs. Ben work by the d~puty ..
.
.
day oervlce were made In d lloulh) who 11 attendlne COf.
. let iJeputy , as mspectm~ of· Neutzlmg, p1anist. on her mus1c Followmg the meetmg, mem- MISs Marylyn Koehler 11 the several phases of the Dally V•
ln c.Jifornto -ll Jo!DlDc 1111
for the drill and also the drill bers and guests wenl to the organ pla~ed the prelude whUe cation Bible School W8l'll .U. parelllll In Slultllrl, Germany
Mrs. Nathan Biggs. Most l'eam for iiS fine work under 1dining room where refreshments the class membe'! took tbelr CUS9ed, mcludlng lite
In JUDe , .Mn. Brown
llent Chief. opened t h e , the leadership of Mrs. :.!ildred ol party sandwiches, pmk and places.
outlay, dispensing of
the daughter of Mr. 111111 Mn.
eeting with Mrs Alfred B1ggs ,Lowe, staff captain .
1white 1ced cook1es, potato ch1ps Leoders were Roger Black and crafll IIVJIIable for I~
Roullh
s manager of 1he Templo: Mrs.• Members of the team. wear- I and roffee were served from a aud Larry Landon. The invo- !IChool this year. Several
Mra. Joh~ Lyoo Mrs. James
., ester z 1rkle. Most ExcPl:pnl ling red formals included Mrs. table covered with a white cation was giv.en by 0 ennis gestlons were made
Mrs. "iames
nior : Mrs. Harry Clark . Most I Phil Meinhart . Mrs .
Homer 1doth and centered wi~h an
New1~nd. At. the co~clusi(lll of t~ the school but no
and
. Pete Quick, Mrs
cellent Junior . Mrs Byron .Jones, Vernal Johnston. OdPUn jrangement of deep pmk rosE's the Communion Serv1ce, Roger tion W8!1 taken.
_
Grim and Mr. and Mrs.
iller, Guard 111· the 0 u t e r , Mack. Mrs. Otho Watts. Edith ,•nd greenery with pink tapers 1 Bia~k told of the origin of Mo- It was announced that Rev.
Hughes were In
' · all&lt;l Mrs Arlhur Gd more. IRussell. M
. rs. Ferne Cheese-l in double candleabra encircled thers Day . Larry Landon oam· Dowson will be the spea~r for . Mooday evening wbere
uard of the Inner Dour.
brew, Mrs Martha Childs ..Mrs. With wh1te camehas ~nd. tulle. ed several B1ble Mothers who tfle B~ccalaureate exercme
1 Jrlnd inspection
The ca,didale fo r the work ' Ruth Mack. Mrs. Cash Ba~r .l The hall was beautifully dec- deserved honor and respect and the Middleport High School
the GaUlpolil Chapter OES.
Mrs. Louise Lamb. Oio.;tin·, Mrs. Edith Bowman, Mrs Nor- 1orated with spring flowers us- they were port!~Yed by Ma~y iors SYnday. e.venlng, May ~9 · The Busy Bee Class of t be
uislhed guests introduced were ma Zirkle, Mrs. Carl Owens. ing the Lodge colors of rt&gt;d, Jane Lamp. Dons Ann Davts, The other rrumste~s will partie· Middleport First Baptist Church
Edith Hussell. past dis- Mrs. Richard Owen, Mrs. llor- j blue, orange, purple. wllite and Lyn.dall Lyons and Gary Lan· !pate In the semce. Atlondlnl
1110e1 Tbur~y evening at
.........,_....,......,.._...,...,=======----=-; IYellow at each station .
don
were Rev. Howard Ruppelt,
home ot Mn Cora PulleD
Members of the class honor· Rev. Donald Boone, Rev. NUe on P.mter St. at .7:30 p.m.
GRANDSON'S ·;yE HlJRT ed their Mothe" by presenting Borden, and Rev. Fred Gard- Fides Lodp No. 210, Knlghll
Mr. and Mr&lt;. Alfred ':carber- them with a corsage while MIS9 ner. There will be a •taff mel. will coafer the Page
' ry , Sr., have , ,,e,ved word Koehler played "M-0-T-H-E-R," mg of the Bible School
lt their re(lllar meeting
I that their gra"d'o", Danny, age a word that Means the World day evening •. Ml!Y 21 at
eveainl at the h•Y 1n
7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry to Me." Receiving corsages p.m. al the
Karl OWens 11 the
Scarberry
of
Cot
&lt;mbua,
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in
were
Mrs.
Pearl
Koehler,
Mrs.
Church.
Commander.
A J1
1
are urged to atteod.
See our lovely Sheor , Children's Ho·;o•tal as the re· Hrman Black, Mrs. Don Lan·
! suit of a severe eye hemorr- don, Mrs. Lindsey Lyons, Mrs.
TO IIAVE PICNIC
will be .served.
Dresses in sizes 5 to 20.
hage and infection sustained J. S. Davis, Mrs. Carroll Lamp,
Mrs. Paul Smart left
while playing w1th a whip at Mrs. Creston Newland and Mrs. The Golden Rule claBS of the
Detroit, Mich., where
school.
Mabel Kim, who gave the bene- Recme Metho&lt;llsl church w II 1
wUl altend rhe Amerlean
He is reported to be improv- diction.
hold a family, P.icn~ Thursday, Baptist Conventioo bein&amp; hold
ing but will be hoopi;alized for
May_I&amp;, at 6 p.m. at the Racine this -week.
at least three weeks . Danny is Peggy Scarberry is rec(•vtrlng vUJage park. In case ~ rain, Mr. and Mrs .. Lawreoce Malo- II
Pomeroy
Ohio
the second groodcnlld of II• e from an appe•dcclomv ' ' Meigs the e~ent wlll be 'held m I he ley received a telephoae call
Scarberrys to DP m a hospital Memorial.
church annex.
evening from their 11011,
i• In New York with
Mlcldlt!potrt senior&gt;. He reBIG FACTORY PURCHASE
MEN'S KNIT
JXII'ted all
arrived and were
POLO STYLE
ha~jpg a wooderful tlme.

iended

Leroy ":.,..

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J•cbon 11!11 t.oe navld!oli, Mr. 11!11 Mn.
Ohio untvnt,, ~.
oalllpolla, are 11111~

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birth of • -..... ~Jerold T
IEWil'IO ClAJB
;:;lu:[:!af.U:t Holzer
Mrs. ..Mu Ward entertalDed
. po ·
the Second MOitday Sewing club Mr. aod Mn. WlUlii!JI
Monday evenln&amp; II her Llneoln MlddJeP.orl, 0111 Cullp
lfel&amp;bls homo. The evening was clevllle, and Mn. Laura
aoclaDy aod In aewlntl. A GalllJlolll. ~~~~~~;'J~
a!ft wu set Mra. Ro- 11'8 Mr. aod 1
bert Lewis from her oecret pal. le, Sprlngfleld, Mn.
aalad course waa Nt"Ved by Ault, of Haverhlll, II I
the hostess, to Mles Eleanor (I'IIII'8J'andlp.Otl!er.
Rob8Gil, Mrs. Paul Kloos, \Irs.
George Schneider. .Mn. Dwight Melli• Memorial Hoap.
Mn. ·Grace Holter and parents are' Mr. and Mn.
Miss Martha HowJU.
ford 8~ and Mn: ·.
renee HarUnger ol Mllldlet*'~
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and. Mrs. 0. HlndyMr. and Mro. David Harting- great-grandparenll. Mr.
are 811DOilnCing the birth of Inger 18 a student at Boll~
son, Davld Scott,
at Green University.
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Elberlelds Store-Pomeroy~·.·

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CLOSES AT NOON .,
ON THURSDAYS

GIFTS for
GRADS

Read Tomorrow's Paper
For Our Bargains For

PHILLIPS SISTERS
STYLE SHOP

IN THREE SIZE RANGES

60x70 SIZE

72x90 SIZE

FOR

FOR

JO to 20- 26 to 44- 14% to 241h

CHAIRS

Sperial factory purchase brings
these pretty new cottons at this

This size fit!

low c.Jiscount price. Big assortment
or pallerns and styles and thre ..
::iZl' rangt-s. Misses. women's and

size.o;. All made of fine quality

Jast color prints.
REGULAR $2.99 VALUES

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SHIRTS

FURNITURE THROWS

DRESSES
~

STUDIOS

polo shirt made of knit oot·

ton.

Plain eolors

smaJI, medium and laJ'Ie.

Bi,lll: si.ze suit.ble
for

most upholstered j couches and stu- che5. P1 otert
chairs, easily
dios. They come your fine furni·
cleaned - saves Jn assorted colors ture.
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$3.99 VALUI

$299

$199

The M~y meeting of the Dau·
ghl&lt;!n of Ruth cla" of tbe United Methodist church was hold
Monday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner Oak
St., with MIBS Carrie Yeager
as CO'IIostess.
Mrs. Richard Campbell, pres·
!dent, conducted the meeting,
lil)lcb opened with . devotlous
likeD from Mart 8 bY M l I I
Nelle Bing. Members PIWertd
rail call will! • Mothet'a Day
qallte ·Ill' verse. Three poema
Were read from Ideal lllagazine
lacludJns, A frlh•lto To Mother, ·by Mn. Frank Stewll'l;
Mother's Day, .Mrs. M I n D l e
Neutzllng, and A Molher's,Love,
Mrl. 0~ .
A short business oesa!on was
held add it was reported that
Min Lucretia Genhelmer was
mIn Melp Memorial Hospital
llld Mn. 'Dessle Pat!enon tllldenrent llll1'gel'll al Meigs (len.
oral Hospilat
Mn. Campbell c •r.ducted a
question 111111 answer perulCI aod
a Bible quiz, ·durlng tho pro(l'llll hour. lifter Wh.ch a dessert courae was served by
hoeleael to Mn Albert Alward
Mrs. Campbell, Mill Bing Mn.
Neutdlng, Mrs. Georce H. Parker aod Mn. Stewart.

59~.

regular size

72x90 fits small upholstered cou.

your furniture.

in sizet

$4.99 VALUI

~'DIXIE" BRA!II~

$J99

INSIDE· OUTSIDE

PAINT
Fix: up -

Paint up now. Dixie paint In white and beat
eolors. SUitable for ln1lde or

outoide uoe.

Brighten

up

your bome;-eeonomlcally.

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99
••lion

AT YOUR
~~SHOP
THESE
PRICES
EFFECTIVE

DISCOUNT

THRU MONDAY MAY 20th

MIDDLEPORT,

"LA BELLE" AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC

COFFEE MAKER
15 CUP CAPACITY
Thil fine PPrrolator is full y :Jll1umatie with Wt~stin g ho usc Thermostat
Drip proof spout , hP::~t rP&lt;&gt;l sran1 handle, L"L and CSA approved Brews
4 to 15 cups . Compare a1 $10 00 and

more.

PARTY -PERK

LADIES' NEW

REED CLOTHES

FINE COTTON

BASKETS

BLOUSES

$1.99 VALUES

$1.00 VALUES

$1.19 VALUES

Sleeveless &amp;: short sleeve

Bright finish metal Jilin, '

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styles. Fine quality easy
to wash cotton fabrics in
plain white and colou.
All sizes 32

('&amp;ll .\' shut.s uH wheon coffee is brewl:!d
and kel:'~ s 011 serving temperature.

JOUr own homP n us }bir Drv-

er II safe. 'impl•· and
I foot flexible ho~P
freedom of mO\'f'mf'nt

effir~en't
perm 1 t ~

os 8

7 QUART BLUE ENAMELED

CANNERS
Heavy blue f·n;nnelled cold park
r a nnt&gt;r~ With rack, holds seven
qu a rt jar., Bur now at this dis~eount pnce ~ get ready for the

ra nnm g sea son.

$144 ••

inches wide

and

to 38 .

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VALUES TO $1.59

Full g;~llon size foam pic·
nic jug• with plastic lin·
lng and lid, pouring spout

In lid. Keepo liquids hot
or cold for houra .

For The Whltney

by Kimball ·

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alford the - . oeloot ·o ploJII!
by Kimball. Now you can enjoy tholuxu,y of owninr thio

Muoie

lov- who

COD

m01t 'l:reuurect. instrument of all, even on a budget that
''watch-. every dollar!' Come browae throqh our d-.

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play. You'D find juat thntyle and finlah you·~. ~"'l.
for. The fine furniture otyliDJ or a KimiWI ~ ll r
w.i8e iD.veatment lor all the yean ahead.

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Sorvl.. to

Purch- A N-

Kimball Plano.

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Inc:~

USE-D AUTOMOBILE

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- $1995

!I cyl. std. ahlft, 111 white Jlllnt. Sharp. Local owner, 24 month finance.

1960 M.G. A. Road$ter • • • • $1295

c

$100••

$495

1960Rambler Super 4 Dr. • • - $1245

Fine,. eaq Care cotton tabrico ,in plain oolon. Buy
aeyeraJ pal.rl.

CHOICE

pricu atart 118 low 118

4 Dr. 4 apeed, rodlo, whitt wallo. All white exterior. Local owner. Real abaip. 10
month llnanclnc.

WeU made Jamaica 1horts
in womenla 1ize1 10 to ta

tea kettles, cake savers. Ev·
ery one at a bie savings,

PI AN O

1962 Chevrolet Corv.air 700

SHORTS

Replace your old kitehen
lluminum ware now . lneluded in this group values to
$l.f)Y_ Covered cake and pie
pans, dish pans, pail&amp;, perco·
Jators. sauce pan sets, 4 and
6 qt . sauce polll, whistlinl

k1msan

----SPECIALS----."'

LADIES'
JAMAICA

WARE

Of course you can alford
a new decorator designed

_- Keith Goble Ford

. (:o"'fNre At $1.00

ALUMINUM

PICNIC JUGS

m1de

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Allen 111111 Bill Burtob,
Columbus; Mro. Dena
latch of New Marabfield, Doro·ll
Dalcls of Athena, Mr. aod
E. w. Jones of Shade, Mr.

· wltb ladder hook. ' '·Inch
roller wllb ht•VJ pa4. PaJnl ,th~ quick, euy way.

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GALLON SIZE INSULATED

RAVE GVESTI
Mother'a dly IUtala of Mr.
aod Mn. Kenneth Ruuell
10111 Karl 111111 Moz of
RD 2, were Mr. IJld Mn,
Thomas Chapman, Aleta

&amp;·Pan Sets

Big size. Old fashioned
reed clothes baskets that
last for many years. You
can't afford to be without
one al this low price -

Small Enough For Family

$1

EVANS MARKET
7" PAINT l,lOLLIR

Big Bushel Size

Jdeatl~ suited for large partit's, clubs.
c hurcht-&gt;~ . ho~pltals , and offices
But
s mall enoug h for family use . Automati-

PLATED MIRROR
Attain the profe sswn&lt;-~1 toul'h in

'"

ENTERPRISE HOUSEHOLD

Large Enough For ParliH

ELECTRIC HAIR DRYERS

OHIO-OP,~OSITE

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"LA BELLE" 44 CUP AUTOMATIC

"LA BELLE" GIFT BOXED 300 WATT

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FRIDAY 9 to 5 and SATURDAY 9 to 9 '

Daughters Of
Ruth Class Met
At Gloeckners

Cool and comfortable llttlnl

72x108 SIZE
FOR
COUCHES

$2.99 VALUE

33

$12.88

The Week-End.

Dis~ount Value! Fine

LADIES' FINE
COTTON PRINT

·~ . · New tlrea, 6 lilted, dull earb1. low niileaee, one owner, extra clean, 1800 Serlll
'With tonneliuw eover 1nd conv. t&lt;Op. All whitt painl.

1963 Fairlane
4 Dr. - - - - - - ~295
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8 ey1. Std. llblft. Beautiful baby blue. 13,000 mileo of new car warranty. 38 molllb
!inancln1.

196Q
Chevrolet Impala • • .. • •1945
Convertlblo. Aul....tte, radio, heattr, power oteerlnr. power braku. Red &amp;Jib 'with

REG. $3.00 MEN'S

Summer·· Casuals
.

while top. TlaMI

Men's heavy sole, clqth

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to p casuclolaloxlOrdt, 7 to _.
10, spe
purchue.
These are rea:.

wlllmi!Uic~te lnolde and out.

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!10

VIctoria

Iiudtop. 116dlo, heat«,

aDd 0111. ·~Old

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