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. TempIe, Pyth.1on s·IS ters
\ M, e1gs
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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
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About

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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;
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ellis Temple, Pythian StS tw., ' A rorsage of dollar bill' was Home. The Temple received ~al'h.,~~~l~ Christ with Rev. Marvin
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• 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 ..
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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.
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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
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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
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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.

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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
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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 ~

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

1960 M.G. A. Road$ter • • • • $1295

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$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

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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

ER'S~

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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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19$8 Ford Fairlane 500 • • .• • • •Sf5

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ILUI ONLY

!10

VIctoria

Iiudtop. 116dlo, heat«,

aDd 0111. ·~Old

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automatic. ljlue aod cold f~Pid., Vt.ry de~ ~
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VISIT MRS. JIODSON
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conroy
and daughters SUe and Jackie
of Columbus eame Friday
to spend the weekend and
ther's [)ay with Mr. Conroy's
mother, Mrs. B. A. Dodson and
Mrs. Conroy's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Bohr and family.
Also coming were Mr. and· Mrs.
Erroll Conroy, son Hugh, of
ron, and Mr. and Mrs. Errol!
Conroy, Jr., daughter Kimber~
ly Ann, of Canton, to visit Mrs.
Dodson, Erroll Jr.'s grandmoth·
er. Mrs . Dodson,
has learned her granddaughter,
Mrs. George Craft, of Basoda,
Mich. Is in a hospital there.

are ctpturtd 1

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wl t tt

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011rtthed tlpaiU:ICJn

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ps.l'S

Ground Beef

3

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Meaty

BOILING
BEEF
5 lbs. 1.00

Sliced

Sliced
BOLOGNA
3 lbs. 1.00

CHEESE .- - - - - .7% BEER &amp; WINE - c 0 F F E E ~EGULAR

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OPEN EVERY DAY

Including Thursday
9:00 to 7:00
;i S.lf.S.rvice Mtrket WY 2-397~ Pomeroy
9:~ ~ 9:00
· Beer .and Wl•e
.Saturday
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This handsome, 16-piece set of stainleos steel
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CQ, ••• )lOin t« just 99¢ mooe witlt ll!le PI"- IOIUSI
~se of tile PriDcess U!

ALMOST ANY SURFACE
eQtnCK EA..'lY CLEAN-UP
!PROTECTS LlKE A PLASTIC SIDELD
•BUSTER RESISTANT

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willie p? .4 '.,..pc, set

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The Racine Elementary PTA.
will hold its regular m~etln,g I
! Monday, May 20 at 7:311.

DUPONT LUCITE

Log Cabin Syrup
12 Ounce Sin

High pow..-.d' l010 priced' And 11'0-; oew E"'ei&lt;a
we1ghs Ml at j!J'3t l()lh ~· Yes, it's Eurelotia
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Cat Life
Cat Food
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BOILED
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JUICE SALE
e Hawollon Punch • Grope- 3
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HOMECOMING SET
The annual homecoming and
rally day will be held Sunday
the Naomi Baptist Church of
which Rev. Samuel Jackson
pastcr. The Rev. Henry Fletcher
of the Fourth
IB•1pt1ist church, Ironton, wlll
guest speaker at 2 p. m.
will be accompanied by the
choir of the church, who wiU
present special numbers.

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Mr. and Mra. JIJIIII, tiller ·
WAIIUNOTON CUPII - Kn. and chlklrtq . ~olm lrvll! IIIli ~
Jaoquelllla JCI!metly ba 1 pool- Joyce Arm "of Cllarlee!an IPiilt
fG!Ied hor llll!llM' v101tloli allltlnday 1rith ~ Fllier'a puJlflllmlo Port, Maas.. urtlll tha eata, Mr. IJ1d Mra.
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Pure Pork

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of Mr. _lllld Mn.' \VA. ·stone.
papertnc,
Mr, lid Mrs. Gecr.. A,
Mr. lid Mrs. Wealty l:lollo kni8bt and Miaa Adela
of Q1lDJeotbe wert Suadty Kniabt of llliDtlrlpl!lapenl..., ·
fllilont of Mr. IJ1d Mrs, Jll'f'Ot day wilb Mr. and Mri: WIIltara :
Babo.
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PROFFITTS WHOLESALE

~arwburg,

Mr. Harry &lt;'.ampbeD ·of )Ia.
aon, Georae Lemer and t.lr/
and Mrs, Jamea ·M. Omip
In GaUipolla ~- ,
Mr. and Mn. Mll'l'l'lll J~ '
son, Nicty, ~ ll!id ~ ·,
ty_ Jo of a,n~po"', Mr. ·
Mrs, Gecqe J111111
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ALL TRUCK TIRES

Stone, Elizabeth
Mra. Nellie
MacKnlsht,
at Charles Jubllng
Moadiy.
Mro.
Gt'tleBoer,
Mrs. 01'8Mrs.
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Helen Gibho, Mro. ,.yde Mac- on the alck 1111 for 11\'ltll
Knl£hl, Mrs. Cllra
Quillen weeb.
Brown, Mlllel Eather ~ Mrs. pan Rouah, Mrs,
Knleht and Lois Ann Glbbl.
Roush, Mrs. Ray 'flrnnrjliao; ot ·,
POTLUCJt SUPI'l':R
Letart, were Monday ~ :
Members of the Adult Bible ol Mra. Edwatd lllelllDC.
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and Mr. and Mrl. Olin aarv.,.
Mn. Ora Cottrill wu In MeArt1uJi&gt; an buslneia ..-lly.
Mr. and Mn. Donald Corle
lind K!vlll of Au- opent 'Stnt411)' with hll paronll, Mr. and
Mn. Albert Cone.
Mrs. Pearl Kilton aulated
her sister Jn Welloton with her

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Roush,
Sr. 'lbompson at- visited
evenl!lj Raywith
Martha
Mr. andFcldtly
Mro. Howard
tended tho Wahama Band ban- burn. Mr. Raybura returned
quet at lht hl&amp;h school 1n M• ~ from Pleaaaot Valley hos!1011 Friday evenlnJ
ptlal Friday. He bad been I
Dallaa Gibbs of Broad Hun medical patient for four dayo.
VIsited Soturd_, allernooo with Mr. and Mts. J. R. Kl!lj of
his parent&amp;, Mr. and Mrs. Pl. P~ visited SUnday Aomny those havili, meulel
Dwight Gibbs.
with Mr. lnd Mrs. Bill Cullen the past were were lht children
Mr. •nd Mro. Dennis Roush, and 101111.
or Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Schllil,
Sr. and Mrs. Beulah Rickard Mr. ond Mrs. aarence Ad Mlu Rllll Wilbur, Dll Krebl,
spent Mooday in Huntington on k1111 Yislted l(rs, Adkins par- and Joey NeiiOII.
buslrMa and ohopplnJ. Willie tall, Mr. ond lh. Jonh Greer John Baul Henslar and family
In Huntington they visited witll la Pl. Pleasall! SUnday after- o1 Newark opent a weekatld with
Mrs. Roush's slster-1-iaw, Mrs. noon.
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home folka hero.
Berniece Edwards, and Mra. Mr · ond Mro. Joe Keeler and VlsltJnc Mn. . Ginevra Foster
Johnnie Mae Stuke who wa, chlldnn of Leon visited Tues- were Jerry Huff IIJlC! famUy ot
a medical patient at St. M• day eft!ll!lj with Mr. and Mrs. Kettesing, Mra. Ztlta Weyand
ry's Hospital.
Jamn ,Kreler and Paula.
and Paul and Comle lind MinMiss Cheryl Williamson of Mrs. Naomi Yeqer and Sha nie Caompbell of CGlumbua,
South Side spent Wedneoday ron ttllnded the FHA Mother and Mr. IJ1d Mra. Joo Turner
ni&amp;ht with Mist Sharon Ye11er. llau&amp;htlr Banquet II the Pt and Kenney IJ1d Tan7, Albloy.
Mr. and Mn. Jui1es Keefer PlefiiJII lllp achool cafeteria Mr. and Mn. Carol ~
and Poula opent WedneadJty Frl!fay !'fl\lr!c·
and gi-andchlldrel) of McArthwith Mr. Keafer'a parento, Mr. Mr. l!iid Mri. John -Wolfe and ur Route called at the Mllllrd
and Mrs. HIIII'J X.-ftr oft-. V~fP, Becky Lewlo, Chrlatil!l home Sundl7. ·
VIIIIIDJ Satw-day ~ ol ~llr'l FlUs, Ohio visited ColumbuH11•l' Ill Yllltm 't ill
with Mr. and Mn. Fred M, Sau~ with her oilier, Mr. put week~,... Mr. llld Mil.'
Rouah won hll olat.r, Mr. and and Mr•. ~ M. llowh,
Albert C..., It ·E. ~.
Mn. Charley ~ of HuntlaJ· Mrs, Cilrf ·Will""" of CUI- Mr.... Jdn, .....ttl ~

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Js Instal/eel
As President

Pom~roy-Middleport,"O., May lft _1968-3

Divisions, Classes For Flower
.. Show At Ch ester Are Announced

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nadDpl Gallipolis
M::y
Mr. SUllivan of -Letart Route
c-ainotll'loa .... Oae paaaed after IDIIl'O than two boun
dam IU, 13.5, runnlnl s IHI
Louie Adkins.
' callod on E. c. Fry SUnday. bill rmut 1!1111 go back ID the low· ol tedloua debate wbid! ..... ,.
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on rollers, Pomeroy · MaiiOil 'l1lt oldelt molhlr attelllllq Mrs. Ada 'lbomopm\ opeot Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yea- or chamber for &amp;JIIli'O"al ol nUDiber of Demoorate rile ID poo.
:20.73, Pt. PleaiDit 24.41, Hll&gt;- Oak Grove EUB Sund3 · School &amp;lnd1y aflemoon with
her lei' and Sharon and Beverly, cllanges made Jn oommttl&lt;le be- tool specific proviiiDDs.
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Jton 1.0'1 1tatlonary, KIDawhl on Mother's Day was
Adl lOll and flmlly, Mr.- and Mrs. 1~1 8und1y lflernoon with fore it ean 10 to Rhodeo.
Loot o1 Rhodeo' -~ -101 ,.
Falls l.G rista1, Charleston 17- Thorn-. and tho )'011111111 ·AIIIerl 'lbompooo, Harriet, Vir· ~- Yeapr's molber, Mr1. c.to
pooa1a to be acted oa b:J 11o.
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.H stallnoary. London, Marmet mother was Mrs. Adalee Hart. JID!a, Alberta and Martha.
lVI Hudso ol Broad Run.
Aa it eomes on the floor, the HilUM, tbe 11111 WOIIId 111 Up a
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and Winfield dams were on Mra. Thompson ill Mrs. Hart's Mr. James Keeler, Mrs. Er- Mr. and Mrl. James Keeler bill woold reduce the eoDIIIIislliiD i11111tU11o111J _ . , llllborll1 -..
• 41!1 111.... !I.-by RlppJ
family liville, 10 If yoo 're hav· the lllls.
(fandmother. She hu nl n e eel Adkina, Mrs. Nellie ~. and Paula s~l SUnday alter· 11'&lt;1111 IS ID 1.1 members and
fl"""co and ..Mlllll, IIIII 1 "
»tar Jflion:
lng kid trooble or just p..ln loll meve-11:
anndchlldro and HVea .,..t Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keeler and 1100• with Mr\ KeQfer's par- 1110 the .,ncullure director aod boule lldlrly pMietdl- 11 11t111; ,
11not Adam. thoro has bHn trouble, lot Helen help YOU. Oltlo Rt•or - Walter Beck· rrandchlldron. Mrs. ~ ~· ~veo KlnJ of the Ott enll, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond dlreclar of doftlopment u a• meatal· tr.o11tut1oai.
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1111 "*''&gt;fOUnd to keep husbands She wiU also weleomt your own jord down IS, uo 1. m.; Q11H11 II tended the Oak Otvvo Sua. Grove EUB Chlirch attended l Fife o1 Chaahlre.
officio membera. 'l'hf Jlll'llon
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... lht otralaht 11111 ntrrow. It amusing experiences. Addreso City up If, s:to p. m.; Diesel day Sehool for siE yeors dUIII&lt;Or meeting for the Ripley Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Doo- paued by the House ealled for Mlnorll1 ~ "•netaal
li ,JP EASY 101' lhtm ID 1tny. Helen Hottel in eare of thIs up 14. 7:10 p. m. ; Crucible up straight wllhool missln&amp; 1 SUn- and Pt. Pleosant Charges of little of Pt. Pleasant Route 1 an u-member commission.
D-JWmont aJUwtah 0;., ..;
~)1 tho reaiOD fOI' ao much newspaper.
If, B:IS p. m.; Ranger up 14, dey until last winter when abe the EUB Church at Ravens vllited one day last WHk with ApproVal o1 tho bill -'&lt;1 ol- with tho JINIII'II!l'l prlDCJplo, ._
fllliii love - thoro has never
1:05 p. m.; Charleroi up 14, became ill and was con- wood Hlgh School cafeteria OD Mrs. Louise Adkins.
low llbodel to appoint a ~ubll- serlbed tha 11111 • , Gl'lllldloolt
1
7fi. ,Iilln 1n7 method devised 1
12:56 a. m.; Charleo steven- lined to the ·house for most of 1\tnday evening. All the chur- Miss Bonnie Waldie ol Pt. can majorll]' to the new commio- !Altho tldor)J
ptlhn"
p trick of a husband, end :
oon up .14. 1:311 1. m.; Western tho winter.
ches on the Union Charge were Pleaaant called on Mrs. Nora aiDn.
their nlltlvoe b IH ..,., .,.
-know this. If th~y ....,., :
up 14. Z:to a. m.: Chris Jr. up Mr. and Mrs. Harold Love of represented.
Adklna 'rhursday altarnoon.
Tho Golclon As• Vlllqe bill, boiiiC oold 1 bill oiiOOCII-"
. of btiDI cau&amp;hl, wed havt '
14, 3:45 a. m.; Irene Chotla Chesapeake visited Sunday al· Mn. Elltahelh Booton sui- Mn. Ethel Rouah, Doro.lhy which now roeo ,to tha Senate. Citing tho figure c, IJ,OOO .....
&amp;,lolllllln "lrlle" husbands. I
down 14, 1:15 • · m.; Pittsburgh· ternoon with Mrs. Love'o sllter fered from servere burns on her and Judy of Brood Run visited
llbio reoklenll 1m lht
U yeu have dlocovered e fooler up 15, 7: 11 o. m.; PellDiyl· and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Vir- hand and feet Fclday from hot Sunday evllllng with Mr. and
Ultd by llllodes durlna tho JI:'Of way to keep hu1bands l Barbara Riggs Installed Lucy vanil up lf, 3,40 a.m.; Hamil- &amp;il Adkilll.
~aoe. Those calling on her Mrs. Feed_ M. Roush.
palgn, ,,...._ aald lllal........, • brob, lot me know. Amsbary , preOident, and other ton down IS, 5:15 a. m.; Utile Mr. andMrs. Albert 'lbomp- Friday were Mr. lnd Mrs. Char. 'l1le Ladies Aid of the Boar.d•
·reviled ft(U!e of 1,110 CiYe by1
- N&amp;WR SURE
officers when the Eta Phi Sor- Edwnd up II, 1::16 a. m.; Tit- son and Harriet, VirglniJI and ley Brown, Mrs. Amy Booton, ~aptlst Church held ita meetthe biD's spoDIIOI', Rop. JICtn"l'll
lliar N.S.:
,Ity chapter met this week at tho an down II, 1:45 a.m.; Juanne berUI visited Wednesday IVe- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riley, Mrs Jng Wednesday In the ochool
B. Creasy R-Delllwaro, waa IIIli
·.A 1o1 ot u1 womon think wo Ot&gt;lo Fuel Gos office In Middle- ,Jonoa up 17 , 11 p. m.; A. E. Ding wilh Mr. and Mro. Curti• Mary Grimm and children, and house. 'lboae ottendl!lj were
a curate '
lljvo foolproof ways to keep hus- ' port.
Dykes down 17' I: 50 a. m.; Rckard.
Mrs. Mildred Thompson. Sa~ Mrs. Laura Gibbs, Mrs. Irene
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1111rria. .happy - ond I Other new officers are. Il&lt;Jr· J•no Zubic up II, I: 15 p. m.; Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kl!lj urday callers were her ('8Jid. Myers Mrs MlldreC: 'lbompCOUNCIL MEETING
Tbo !nl!lority looder llld llle
the main one is NO~ j othy Amburger, vlco preSident ; OVEC up II, 4:30 '· m.; Wav- ol Green Bank, W. Va. were mother Mrs. Oak Glmm of Le- son, Mrs.• Lora Mao Brown, 'lbe reKUlar meeting of the lowor : : - ~orrtd
tham "marriore-broko. !Barbara Betzlng, treasurer; eriy up 18, 7:25 a. m.; Jean overnight tuest.s of Mr. King's Ulrt, Mr~. Lora Mae B';Own, Mrs. Maude Bleoalng Roush, Town Council of Hartford
to .,.lht :.=by llle
: tho old otandbys - Yvonne Scally, recordln( secre- Hutchinson down 20, 5:56 a. m.; !other, Mr. and Mrs. lves King, ~·· Holhce Thompson, Vll'gln- Mrs. Mae Roush, Mr. Char- May wu held In the Mayor a ental H gl
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t, understandiDI, com- ltary, ond Bet.sy Horkey. eor- Sl. Marys up 21, 3:1$ •· m.; Soturday.
Ia and Harriet, Mrs. Florence lie Brown.
office. This being the first re- M
Y - ....-ion, hulllQr, honesty. m· .respondmg secretary.
Dave Crockett down 21, 6:20 a. Mr. Billie Wiegand o1 Point Stub and Jlnurue, and her Russell Hoffman called on gular meeting after the recent said moot~ ~ !lOt ....
~ 1 spot ol pomperln£, and A cultural program on cera· m.; Elgercliff doW!I 23, 8:20 p. Pleasant, was calling on Mr. mother-In-law, Mro. Amy Boo Mr. and Mro. Okey B. llouah town elecUon and when the eo~-~-.':. __ __,_ th b'U -~~
' ~It Ill demondlng, 100. for :no1cs wao presented by Barbara m. John J. Rowe down 23 , and Mrs. Okey B. Roush Sun- ~n. Those calling Sunday were Wednesday morning.
new members begin their term req....., ...... o I uu... --.
dollll'!rllll don't make the best Riggs '". which she displayed 1::10 p. m.; Lello Shearer dowa day evening
er mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. ond Mrs. Albert 'lbomp- of office the ... following were read! the .,. of a.
. voo.
,articles lilt• had made. Lee Sey- 23, 9:45 p, m. National down Mr. Dwight Gibbs visited on Rlley of Mason, Mr. and Mrs aon and daughten visited Sat- present ~nd oworn into office Democrall olio altoeked llle
And lJb additioo, an 11tra -~ ler reporttd oo the Cancer drive 23, 1: 25 a. m.; c. v. Harner Monday afternoon wilh Mr. and Jomes Staat. and Jimmie, Mr urday with hlo pareoll, Mr. by the Racorder: Mayor Wll- plan to Issue moenue bonda or
=tenl first consul~ra~~: and gave a hst ol (lrlo who are up 23, 5,45 •- m.; Edeana Boa- Mrs. C. E. Fry.
and Mra. Dennis Rouob, Sr., ond Mrs. Harry Thompson.
liam Kelly· Recorder Jameo f!nanctng and laid lht bill wu 1
&lt;1 . a m1n who ISN T '11n- to work on Sobin Sunday, Juno worth down GrHDup HiG
Sunday d'·-· tuesta ol ,._ Mrs. Mildred Thompson and Mr. Leonard Rooob and Mil- M Ctump' and members of "sham" to bt Ultd u window
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a. and Mrs. Okey
'"' ' Tooey • Mrs. Nancy Ro uah and ton Ray called oo Curlll Rick· the· Council,
• John Roach, 0'· ...
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B. Rouah wen
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Barbora Betzlnc and Shirley a. m.: J. S. Lewis down 31, Rev. Bud Hatfield of Galipolls children and her &amp;randparents, ard Soturday morning.
Neil Quillen, Earl Fields, Mrs. comml~. thot would ollaw Ill
four teen-awe clrlo have iBeeale served refreshments al· 2:to a. m.; Invader down 31, Ferry ond Rev. Silaa Billops, Mr. and Mrs. Oak Grimm, Lo- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Doolit. Frances Johnson and
Ray patlenll to be bouaod I a loud friendo for aomeUme. 'so to Shirley Batey, Dee Brown, S a. m.; Robert W. Lea up 32, Point Pleatant.
tart.
tie ol Pt. Pleaaaot vlaltad .., Fields.
poUlan housln8 focUJtleo.
ntly, another g~rl began Martha Eschleman, Lelo S u t 1 a . m.; New Orlell!ll down 32, Mr. and Mrs. atarleo Trach, Mrs. Ada Thompson and Mrs. Sunday after!IOO!l with
Mr. The rnHilng waa called to
MaJor fmpNre-"' Ill
--~llna lunch wtth us and follow- Mitch, Dora Nowell. Belly Raw- 3,40 a. m.; Suian Lane up 800 and dau&amp;hter of Glendale, llolilce Thompson and Harriet and Mro. Howard Raybum. . order by the Mayor. Principal In another major doMiopmeDt.
uo around. She IS drtvmc us Ima•. April Smith, Billy Joe ,33, 3:11 I. m.; CodrillgtGtr "'I W Va., visited Sunday with Mr. VISited Sunday alleroooon with Mr. Erneol Rickard IJ1d Mr. matters of business were get. House Fl...,.. Chalnnan Ralph
Ill'· 8lw ha1 an ortrem~ Stears. Marilyn Wisecup, Mila 3ll, 5,56 1 _ m.; Oliver Shearer and Mrs. Acch Rouah.
Mrs. Retha Brooks.
Curtll Rickard were ahopplna tins organized and appolntln&amp; E. FJih.,., R-Wayno, lntroducocl•
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and annoymg vmce I we ve Wood , and Lynn Smith.
down 34 t ·41 p. m . Ra
. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Newber- Mr. and Mrs. Murl Chester In New Havan Sal:urcly aftlr. members of various commit· fl9.111 million capital lmprov.,
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s but to no lVIII). She domwood up 34, 12:401 • m.; PhU1p ry and lamdy were SUnday d~- allernoon with Mr. and
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on '"'· ..N tees. 'lbey mayor wos appoint- men
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Harry
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or l' B O M 17th Solly Polk up 34, 5:511 a. m. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mr and ,._ s•--•
Mr. anCI Mrs. Stanley Adlllna Reltmlre and Bennle Fielda Doterlbln&amp; the biD aa "more or
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mrs. ....ey Adkins of Ne• Have, Mrs, Nora· Ad- were chosen Marahalla. Attor· leu • whOD and If biD," Fisher
Ins- Her diction and man· : PT. PL!:ASANT :_ Tht North 11 . 15
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Mr. 'and· Mrs. Jimmie Fry of of New Haven visited '111urt- kina IJ1d Mrs. Allie Hoffman vis- ney Raymond F. Musgrave was said It earmarked the fundi for
rs leave much to be deSired. · Pt. Pleasant Grade School wlU · p. .,
Haven He'•hts visited Monda day evenl!lj with Mr. Curlb ited Sunda• aile,_ wllh Mr. appointed to look after the Je. lmpwtemenlo only If lhtJ boo
fact they're ,. atrorioos ;
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Z: 15 a. m.. Albert Holden up
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hold the~r annual Spring Carnt- 6. 25 1 m '. llobtrt Welt up afternoon with his IJ'andparente Seh
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Inc Van and Mrs. Howard Rayburn.
gal mailers of the proposed came available witlliD the frame.
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M1 y 17 ...., I • t ·
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"- M le Hoffman --• Rl
wort of Rhocleo' 11 blllttm bud
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Mr Leste R
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( n~, mtrnduclnl he~ ;~;'~ Activlllos plaMed for tho ovo- Marmot 10 .05 p Jll .
and Pate and Mrs. Mary Bone- /rnet Chapman were Sund1y berry and 'children visited on quested ID put a new street The blU · would Jl'OilOIO fUI
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run!. movlnl
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Sol cutter o1 Pomeroy were Sunday lll!N!r guesto of Mrs. Chap- Thursday with Mrs. Allie Hoff. light on a pole near the home mllllon far lnoUtutloDI of higher
0 t part ol the ca[eterlae very
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man's d 1 u 1 h tor and .,_
ec1uc tl and .. m11U for tmy and other ....ntle" moos· ~ames, pony car " t , mov- vay down Marmet 4:20 I, m.; evelllllg diMer luesto of Mrs. Roush 's brother
,
"''· man,
of Ray Flelds. 'lbe Balilmore
a on
...6
on
~ Should wo ·usl tell her lOs, record hop. spook boose, Htllll •%. doWII Wlnftold 2:10 p. Garnet Chapman. Mrs. Bone- Leonard
' Mr. and Mro
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Roush and Ohio Railroad was notified provomenta In tha Dlpa!tmlllll ot
ai hi out how Jwo fool. Or do bake sale ond bazur. Lawrence m.; Beaver down Winfield 3;2S cutter is Mrs. Chapman's dau- ton Ra Roush, Sandra and Mit- spent Sunday with her brother lhat thet own does oot need aM
__O!Ul
__By..:.:gl:...ono_._ _ _ __
~avo I more 11\lbtlo b u I Plant._ and Troy Holstein are ,P. m.: John MGJTow up Win- ghor, Mrs. Carr ber lrand- Mr y.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. How- new crossing but needs some of
.
hod'
FOUR
ro-chaltmen.
Other
cha~rmen
,
Held
u·P
m.
Di
•-•rranddau&amp;hter
and
Palo
her
.
and
Mrs.
Clorence
Yeoard
Roush
of
Union
Communihe
crossings
repoalred.
It
wao
Claaa
and teachers of the Bart.
I
,...
Ire
met
·
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M
J
k
Ha
k
food
··
·•
spa"'""'
ger
Sharon
ond
Bev
1
·
·
h.
k
ford
Baptist
Ch"-h
ESPERAT!: GIRLS
,are ": ac
ncoc '
up Winfield 1:311 • · m.; R. H. great llnddaupt
ed Bunda
er Y VISit. •r·
ordered that laborers wor lng
~- en""'ed
,., a
a·
and drmks; Mro. Lawrence Bosworth 11 down Wlnlield 4 10 Mr. Leo Rou1h o1 Letart and y
Y tVenln( with Mr
Mr. Okey B. Roush and Mr. lor the town be paid $1 per potluck oupper In the church
ar lrddl$: t
•- . l'f
Plants
and
Mrs
.
Jam••
C.
Hall,
a
m
.
Esoo
Wnt
Virl
·
iala
~.
Mr.
Leroy
Roush
coiled
on
Mr.
v eager'a moth.,, Mrs. Blanch Dwight Gibbs were
In Pom- hour. A special meeting
woo social rooms. Attending were
sa es peop,. m 10 are l•amot· "- 81'!'- Tu
•-•, · .,
p Ed Fry SUnd
1
•ea&amp;er. I
M nd
bu In
~• f
the Rev IIIII ,.._ W 0 n--erill
the millill who lry too hard. I"
· ,... s.
"
rner, ""• Winliold 4:15 il. m.
ay morn ne.
Mr "'-"·II'
eroy o ay on • ess.
called for May ••• or
·
'"'"· · · ,__.
,
.
sale ond bazaar: Mrs. Horace
'
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crou
· _,.. Adklna visited oo Miss Marlene Roush, Dnnny purpose of studying ruleo and and chUdren, Carol, a.rt.etlne
_., I ve often wondered what might · Miller, record hop: Ernest
ond Poul and Eddie of Letart Soturday e•onfnc With Mr ond Roush and Junior Roush of Le- retulatlons of the proposed WD· and Paul. Mr. and Mrs. HoWIId
reoult U aomeone had nor v • , Handley. popcorn: Jack Park,
GETS It DAYS
Falls, Ohio, opent Sunday, Mo- Mro. Virau Adklna,
,
tAlrt visited Sunday afternoon ter syltem and proposln( ord· Wagenhala, Mr. and Mn. AntiHIII&amp;h to exchonge the aent~ Iticket.s; Mrs. Dlvid Martin, pa- Harold Jamet Rowley, Po'l'· tber'o Day, with Mro. Croso'o Mr, and Mrs. WOllam Van with MOton Ray and Sandra lnances for lhe town.
drc~ Hume, Mn. Harry Dyer,
~If for 1 hard-nooed ta •per hat. : Mrs. Belly Sayre, l ero~, pleaded _,.Uty In C!O!IUJIM mother. Mrs. Blanch Yeager. llieter 01 Muon Yislted Sunday Roosh.
SPECIAL SESSION
Mrs. Donald Smith, Mn.
llll Why are you not more pop- i movies· Charles H. Stone pleu court WodnHdly to vio- Mr and Mrs Lesle Adklna With Mrs. Van Meler'o parenta Mn. Sue Robinette vlslled The followlni members were Mary AumiUer, Mlaa Mlldrecl
11
1 1'181rolnlnf order, and 1nd Mr
ulor?" A couna~lor could do ·spook houoe.
' lati•l
N •· Adkm: 11Ited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ra Fclday evenlnr with Mr. and present at the apeclal meet•-, Chapman and Mr. A. K, Moo
t- If she weren I already bOI· ,
was senle!ICt\d to 10 days In jail. •-t d '· or
lth ..~
burn
Y
...., Cl
""ur oy evenmg w =· and
·
Mrs. Curtis Rickard and Mrs. Mayor William Kelly, Recorder ung,
1 eel down "'lth 11 vo li mes 1 h 1 Emeraeury S'luarl h
Mrs. Russell Hoffman.
Mrs. Beuloh Rickard allend Blanch Van Sehoyck.
James M. Crump, and eounPERSONALI
prob'I;'Io::ld•::
WOMAN HEW
I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ada bridal shower '111ursclay .Miss Geraldine Keefer, dau- cUmeo John
Roach, Earl Mrs. A. Kelgh McClUDI hu
Bu then who want.s to hurt Called For Burne
Mildred MOOdispaup, Mid-) kino visited Sundiy afternoon .,....t m honor of Miaa Ann Wll- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellrl Fields, O'NeO Quilleo, · R 1 y relurrled home from Hokor bolo ·
'· · \ It'~ oasier lsn'l it to The Middleport E-R squad dleporl, wao jailed iD county with Mr. AdklDI lather, Mr. llama ot her home In Clifton Keeler left Wednesday mornJng Fields and Mrs. Fconceo John- pltal where abe wu 1 palienl .
=·ber off to .."m.eone ~lse ·went Wednesday at 4:35 p. m. )Iii Wednesd1y by outhorlty of John Adkins at Pl. PJeasanl.
Mrs. Garnet Chapman hal with a group of student. from son.
lor aeveral weeka.
.
High MayOI' KeUy and O'Neil Qull- Mrs. Harry W, Glbblis 1 pa- ·
1, _ . her till she goes away' : to So. Second-o! for Roberto the probate court for nealect ol Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Walton returned home alter opendlng Pl. Plea81Dt · Junior
bul !IIYW NEVER dish oul ~ : Dudding who ""' burned by • minor.
and Sue and Mrs. Apes Han- aome lime will: her dauahter Sehool for a chartered bua trip Un reported 1111 1 trip to Char- dent at Holler HoapltAll.
lew facto' th't might possibly ' hot crease. Another call was
ig of St. Alban, were Sunday :te!•mlly, Mrs. Mary Bone- to Waahl!ljiDo, D. C. 'lboy will lesion In the batrHSI of secur- Mr. and Mrs. Looter ChaP"
•ild bor personality '
mode at 1:35 a. m. loday to
PICKED UP
dinner auests of Mr. walton's C
and Mr. and Mra. Ronnie s~t two days •Iahlseeing and Ins 1 Federal grant for the man of Klrtlancl, Ill., wet'i vle&lt;
• -lWby doa't voo aervo up the Rutland._ where . Phillip Spang- A juvenile 11r1 was picked up mother, Mr. and Mrs. lvos arr oncl Pa.. , PO!Ileroy.
retura home Saturday evenln8. proposed water system for the Ung Saturday with Mrs. Ed1
tijrtll, frosted with tad . and let lor was '" stmi-CG~~~Ciou• .,..,_ ,by local outhoritia and return· Kina.
LeMrs. Cathryn Ble .lng
ol Mill Karen Rayburn ol Col· town and they were liven faV• ward BleasJ"'i,
·
ajo know tho results? The way 1dillon and was taken to Meigs '"' to Pt. Pleasant, juvenile j Mrs. Opal Sayre ol Letart tart visited Tuesday with Mr umbua spent S8turday night orable Information for obtalniDI Weekend ....to Ill Mro. !feD. •
r ·- it you CID'I lose : voo'll : Memorial hoopltal few treat- ! eourt, Wedneodoy,
Ivisited Sunday afternoon with and Mrs. Oll:ey B. Roush.
with her cousin Miaa 'Sharon the IJ'ant.
. ry Jenkins and 111111 ...... Mr
.filler .l,.ng. hor for the bet·' ment . In moyor's oourt, Guy
'IMr. and Mrs. Curtlo Rickard NSunday dinner IUeate ol Mro Yeaaer.
•
The ruleo and rfllllaUO!II of and Mrs. CocO Galrinl
ot
or she'll o•chonge you for · Kennedy forfeited a 115 bond. / 'l1le Pomeroy E-R unit Wed· adn Mrs. Blanch Van Seboyck. foora. Adkms ware her •ons ond Arch Roush and Fred M. the applicatiOn lor 1 federal Bridgeport, l»lJo,
"plo "~' oren't so mean." , neod1y ol 7:47p. m. took Daisy Mr. Clarence Yeaeer and mihes, Mr. and Mrs. Stu- llouoh were In Gallipolis, Fcl· Joan were read and dlacussed Mr.
and
Mro. J111!eo
B.
COCHRAN I!:LE&lt;TED
Thomu, Hiland Rd ., Pomeroy, dauehter, Beverly, attended tht ley Adkins, New Ha•en, and day on l•n•lneaa.
by the Council.
M. Crump ,... tuNis ncontJ.1
Y• Htlfltll HaM Doperlmoat James Cochran. Lincoln-st. I to Meigs General hoopital, as a talent show at the Letart school ~- and Mrs. Lester Adktna and Mr. and Mrw. Dooald 1bomp- '111e proposal of -eral or· of Mn. M. C, Lewta IJ1d Mr.
DNr Holen :
was elected president of the medioal patient.
Fclday evenin&amp;.
;•abler and bualtend, Mr. and aon and Tolley visited Satur- dlnances were dlscuaaed and or· and Mrs, A. Ray Roulh II"
i'm aondiDI tho name of an Middleport Boys' Leocuo As,.. '
Sunday dinner eueats o1 Mr. rs. Russen 'ifl&gt;flman.
day ovenllle with Mr. Thomp- dered to be passed at lht rep Pt. Plelll!lt.
.
'elitl!!rl)i lady who II all olone In cialion Wedneaday nicht
ot
PII.OGIIAM GIVEN
ond Mrs. C. E. Fry were lhtlr In llfr. and ~- l~es King were son's paranta,, Mr. &gt;llld Mrs. Jar J!llle meetini.
Mrs. W. T. Stone wu In -J't. ~
• mt borne. She lovoo 10 to get · town holl . Richard Pi&lt;keRB is The Portland PTA mot tha BDn, Mr. and Mrs. Jolumlo Fiy,
GaUipolis Friday oo busl- Harry 'lbompaon, '
LADlES ENTERTAIN
Pleuant Monday.
JPIIl lnd I know your &lt;eaders ' serving as vit'O president, and lovening ol May I~ with I pro- of New Ha•ea, and rranddau- ness.
Mrs. Sue Hoblaetlol and· chll· Mrs. Jobn H. Smith Jr."wu Rec!eDt cues~~ of Mrs. Btl¥' ffO!lid cheer her up. H1d been :Jant Ann Warner as secretary- ~ gram by Ill music pupils o1 &amp;hler, Miss Judy Fry of Park- MHarry 'lbolllll,"OD called on dren visited Sunday alternilOII '-1111 to the Lldieo Bible Ward llh lDI and Mlaa Al»i'
~ lor an invalid brother treasurer. Mayor Lee Srnllh, Mercedes c.ndoo, and studonll ersbure.
,
r. Curtlo Rickard Wedneo- with Mr. lid Mrs. Afdl Roulh. c1au oflht Hartford Methodlol rty Bleulng ._Mr. ad!~ - ..
-~~I she fell and became an in- 1roliring league prostdent, Iol MtDonald llllidleo of dance. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon 'lbomp- da~ afternoon.
Mr. aDd Mra. Looter Adtlna chureh for their June meetln( Faye. Bleuln( and Mles Arlut
.ucl herself. Now she has no od the meeling and handad the
aon and lamUy of Miamisburg,
rs. Mlna ~en of Union visited SUnday afternoon with helcl Jn the aoelol I'OOilll of Bleos~ng ol SllubemUie, Ohio. ',
· ~. , • abo has been 1 widow , iavel to Cochran •pon
hlo ULitAIJ: l'RIIONO:U
Ohio, spenl Soiurday ni&amp;ht and r.;:;:munity_ VISited '111urlday Mrs. Adkins' brother, Mr. Shlr- the church. Durille the social Mrs. F. C. .MUIII"IVt of PL
ffr yean, with m children. She oloctioo.
' TOKYO •UPII - Conmumlll Sunday with bll mother and ;;.,U her Sliter, Mrl. Florence ley Soyre at Leon.
hour eomea wore enjoyed by Plea81Dt waa the ,...t ot Mr.
011 ·
• W. Nn. F11m Vendercriff, c-o
]China roloosod . , lndlu pr1aon- hu1band, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Leu Smith o1 the group. eonclutllnc the even- and Mrs. J, M. Ctump Sundq
. P•'a Raal u..... Ollio , lowe .
I.OCAL TEMPS
.,.. of wor Wed!Miday. the New Rayburn.
Mr. Oll:oy B. Roush ClUed Ma- v!Jlted Saturday after- In&amp; refreohmenll were served lflernooa.
' · t'- 4 FRIEND
Temperoture In Pll!MIJ'Oy ls iChina DIWI alflley 111d in a' Mrs. Irene Roush, Kay IJ1d on Mr. and Mr1. C. E. Fry on noon wllh Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1o Mrs. Ben Smith, Mrs. Sue Mr. and Mrs. George B, IM-.
!· iftllo eoliUM II dedicated to 13, under JN1rtly eloudy skloo. broodcut IIMlllitorod bore.
, Rodcer, vlaited SUnday alter- SaMturday.
M. Roush.
Kell, Mrs: Edna Wayland, Mrs. ner lind Mr. and Mrs. Jaltlll
noon with Mr. oDd Mrs. DOnr. and Mrs. Leator Adklna
Nondlo Fields, Mrs.
Jlllllle M. Ctump were h"i,.l tlslt..

I

., ~I

f•'lm Slt'des • Min4!r•."ifl4!JJ'SCS ,'
Are program -. . Meetinlf
l1 Held
The May meeting ri the wsc
1
CJ J2
For ass
~u~hth~~;;:-sda~th=~

Fiftm4!P ~0"" 1":ft
2 p. m.: No entry may be reE:x 'bit
moved before 4 p. m. SUnday,
· ;...~:.W:NT _.,_PI
May 26- Judglnp will be by
.1"
merit system ; lito artificial or
- r - iMiJf
artificially colored plant materp,
Jt.: l
'lbe Spring Flower Show of &amp;re chairmen for !he show.
lais permitted. (Exception Film slides of historical sites : noon at the church, with Mrs. 'l1le Temple lloptllt Churcll l!:lyria. Alao oboervl!lj
IY)'Il.
!
the Chester Garden Club will Rules to govern the show are Class 10); Accessories are per- and points of Interest through· IKarl Grueoer presiding.
the Lambert's blr1hday .
the card arath• l'
be held in the dining ·hall of Entries are open toe veryone, 11111ted m all calsses unless oths
nd c
_ __, the ~Tampa,""~-.,...
w
'......
' .. ,
.
I f ,. out the United tates •
an- : Group singing ..,..,~
scene of lht April 12th weddln&amp; were the loUowlng
Medic .r .,
th Che t
M
the Art' t . Arr
b ldl
e
s er asonic ui ng, excepl
.
sIC
ange· erw1se statea ; Add1t1ooa o 1- ada were shown by Hev . Mar- l meeting followed with the of Miss DoMo Jeane Kmg , dau- Mr. and Mro. Harley"
·
'l'lae' Wh ' Angel l'
Saturday, May 25, from 2 • 4 p. ments, which are open only
may be ~ m all classes vin Dowson at the May meet- 1t.ord 's Prayer m unison and the ghler ol Mrs Edith King and :Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wbite
qainst CUI&amp;ln' Hore l!Jlll Pret!J
m. and 7 • 9 p. m. ond Sunday, to Chester Garden Club; all ex·1~:~~;:ul~o~t:h:e rw1se stated: Ali i mg of Class t2 of Heath Meth- ,hymn, " I Must Tell Jesus."
the tate Edward Kmg of Ches- Hmn of Flatwoods, Mr. lllll'IS.JV - " '
May 26 from 2-4 p. m.
hibit• must be staged between II
specimens m I o&lt;hsl Church held Wedne.day "Lord, Teoch Us To Pray," ter and David K White son Mrs Joe Johnson
!lonnie Stafford.
Mrs. Paul Boer, Mrs. Hor· 12 and I :45 p. m. Soturday, named classes must havo the evening at the church.
was tho topic of lht program of
and Mrs C C Wh;te uf ry Kenneth and '
Prioo o1 tlckel.l is fl.5t for
ace Karr and Mrs. !loy Holter May 25. Judging will start at vanety nome wntten on the en·
Mrs. Jack Bechtle led dev&lt;&gt;- ,presented by Mrs. Eugene Forb- Tamp~ .
' and Mrs. Jameo
and '1$ cent&amp; for children
1SUe and GfeUory
try tag or a label attached to twns, using an article concern- es. Readings on the topic were
12. Proceeds will he u
lht stem; Entries are to be lng the commemoratlon of AI- gtven by Mrs Hosmer Roush, The Rev. Albert Boutwell who Rural Rt Pomerayt
equipment needed llY lhfO
staged unqer the direction of sersgate and the conversiOn of Mrs. Brooks Sayre, Mrs. Char~ perfqrmed the double rmg cere- Jones of New Haven, Mr ~;~'!!!~~;;;;~;;;-;;;;;:· ;
the stagmg c~mmlttee ; Florist John Wesley She read the les Grueser . Mrs Sadle Brown, m?ny before an alta~ of Easter Mrs Gene Lambert aun:~otte,
flowers may be used m the t30th Psalm and concluded the 1and Mrs Otto Harlenbach A lihes and white glodiOlas Is a D 'd Doo a d 6,.ryl 0
ArtisUc Arrangements in event devotions w1th prayer.
"readmg , ··Prayer Covenant:" by brother of the groom , and l he jp::h· Fork · "Mr and Mrs.
that llowers in members garThe mmiSter showed
film Mrs. Stella Grueser concluded clergyman of Temple BaptiSt Cecil Glllogl~ Steven carla Jo
1
den
frozen; Exhibitors
back _or m w111 Cmcinnati,
str ps of h1shis
former
Par1sh
near theDurmg
program
. ~sic and Mrs Kenneth Grover and
twP.enarebloom
college
t·ampus
the business session,• a church
A half~hour
nu~lal
1
be allowed in the hall durmg m 111prmg , snow scenes, and au· contnbut10n of $5.00 was made was presented .Y
nna ori Joy of P~meroy.
lb.
oral judging; and Judges de- jtumn scenery Historic Sites 1 to the Religious Education fwxl. wood, the orgams.t, and C a~.
cisions are final.
New Eglad, Cada, and west· Mrs. Forbes reported on contri- Romeos, the sol~~st, sang . I
Divisions
include
Horticul~
ern
America were of in teres! butions made to the Joca) Love You Truly, ingthethweddmg
OHIO VALLEY
ture Specimens and must be to the class members.
church and community.
prayer. ~~ dur.
e ~~reby name, ( 11 iris, or Mrs. Guy Shuler, · president, Cookies and c~ffee were serv.. mony • th~ Lord s. P~~er.
.
purple self) violet, yellow self , presided over the business ses- ~to those named above and _The bbr~~ltwaspgl~e t ·~;ar
1~
white ground plicata or fancy , sion, The report of the nomin- Mrs. Clifrord Phillips. Hostesses riage Y 1 on ou no 0 am·
We handle all sizes of tankl,
SWANSDOWN
other ; (2) Peonies, single, Jap- ating .committee composed of for the June meeting will be pa.
.
1
I
for bottle gas. We servictV
anese, double : {31 Roses, hy~ Mrs. Mildred Ziegler, Mr s. Har- Mrs. Bradford Maag and Mrs. Tht~ ~~~~~ ~0 ~r h~ b~ut/ ;h~f~
1eng
1
,
what we seU.
1
brid tea flonbunda ramblers, r¥ Chesher, and Mrs. Herman ,Stella
Grueser.
-8_ h h
11eta wit w ite ac- 1
'
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·
·
·
h
,
fon
over
ta
(4f
Flowermg Haddox was g1ven wJt new
i
.
d
bo
f . k
grandiflora
1
Shrubs.
'
officers
elected
as
follows
,
PHS
RHS
f
ou.ng
cessor~es
,
an
a
uque
o
pm I
MAXWELL HOUSE- 3 tb. con
25c cOUpon on next
Specimens of potted plants · p~esident, . Mrs. Earl Knight: f:J ·-'I C.
dl'd ~ ca~~=:Jo~~~a Mae Atkins
of .
'~belled
J·
(1)
cac
ti
succulents
VICe
president,
Mrs.
J
a
c
k
eop
e
om
men
T
'd
f
h
d
(
0
purchoN - - - - - - - RUTLAND, OHIO
Ul
'
'
' 8 htl
t
M
J
ampa was rna I -o · onor an
philodendron , African
Violet, ec e: secre ary, rs. arne;" The Meigs Th~alr~ entertain· Mr. J . ·F. McRae, best man .
others. Euler. and treasurer, Mrs. C. ed two of the Me1gs county Th b d
d I""
m
Bego mas Ameryllis
' Exhibit· F · H"bb
· ·
·n be I,schools alt~r
.
.
.
e n e gra ua ~ 1 r o
· (labelled)
SWEET BRIER
1 s. Th e plcmc
WI
their JunJOr -Sem- Eastern Hi h school in 1959 and
I Educational
Rod Sour
. ors collection, Collection
of I hel~ a~ the home of Mrs. 0 . P.. or Prom WI~h a mJdmght show. until her ;arria~e. was em· :::~~::;::;=~==::::i~::::::;ii:::::;::;::.:5
(
Pitted - - - - un
shells, collection of insecl'li, col- Klem m June.
. Pomeroy High had their show lo ed as secretarv at l''erman
lection of stones, wild flower . Mrs. Shuler t~anked the off1- i Fnday April .19th and Hutland ~IJsmobile
·
t"o
1 cers and
committees for thetr 1High had thelf show Saturday, Th
·
.
ed
11
STOKLEYS
c&amp; ec I n.
' . . cooperation during the year.
:\1ay 11th
e J':room a 1so ~~ emp 1oy
Artistic Arrangement
,Sprmg
1
F 11 .
. 1· •· He 1en 1·. . v()ns manager a n d at Ferman
Oldsmobile
as air
. .
.
h
o owmg lh e mee 11-ng a sa
..
.
con
C Mel~y)" "S~nnglime
10
t_ e ad course was served by the 1owner of - the' Meigs Theatre conditiOner mech.anlc. . . .
Rock.Ies usmg rocks and . 10 ~ Hostesses from a table cover- 1said that the faculty of the PHS Ahf'r the weddmg 8 1e~eptton
.~ludJng other~lant .~ater~,als, ed with a lace cloth and cen- Iand RHS as well as the parents ' was held at the ~o.me of Mr."
HERSHEYS
Over the Ran.OOw :. - ~.res- tered with an arrangement of :are to he commended highly for !I ~nd Mrs . J · } · M( R.ae · brothel ·
Chocolat•
cent
arrangement; Trees . - pansies with blue tapers in i the effort they have put forth m-law and Sister of. the gro~~ .
Ftovor - - - - 1 lb. con
a Hne arrangerneGodnt .~eatuntrn~ china holders. Mrs . Shuler pre- m - instructinu and grooming IMFor Kh~r daughter be
s . wedddang,
0
b
hes
·
"One
I·
·
rs
mg
wore
a
ranc •
,•G d . sided at the corfee service.
these fine young people. The ef· "th. bl k
. 1ge d ress
angle arrangement; · ar en m
h
t
•~·
t
d
1 WI
ac
accessones
an cor1ort as no u=n was e as was
d
.
. ·
DRY GOODS
SPORTS WEAR
SHOES
the Rai' ~ - nunaatun. gar en
VISITS PARENTS
b
h . d" .d 1 ho I sage of red carnations . After a
• · g· "Japanese Sand~
.
. ' proven Y eac m lVI ua w ·short honevmoon at Gull Beach
wa t e~ sho wm . •
.
.
Mtss Carolyn Parker of OhiO attended ; all were t'OUrteous, ·
"
~n·. - ort~ntal mfluence , University spent the weekend refined and quiet , which proves and Chester . they are ~ow at
While Strollmg Throug~ . the with her parents Mr. and Mrs. thai juvenile delinquency dues home at 802 CIPveland·st, Apt.
1860-RACINE, 0.-1963
~ark One Day," - e~hlbllors Marion Parker. '
not exist when young people en- J, Tampa
"WHERE YOU DO ALL YOUR SHOPPING
~nterpretaUon ; "J~.ne 18 B_u~t-·~ --·~ joy the proper training under
----UNDER ONE ROOF"
mg Out .All Over, ~ exhJbJt~ plant material; "Moon River'' the guidance of good parents ·
PARTY JS. HELD
ors choice of contamer, and _Hogarth curve ; '·Alley Cat," and in Meigs County's good The annual Eighth grade
Party wa~ held Tuesday even- a dramatic arragement. sc:huols .
Junior, "Down By the Old
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mg at the Middleport High
Mill Stream" weathered
GUIDANCE GIVEN
school wilh the students enjoywood and any other plant mat.
ing a record hop. Refreshments
~ednesday . evenmg at the 1were served during the evening. ~,
erials; Invitational class - M1ddl~port H~gh Sch~l a ~n· Faculty members pregfnt were
"Spring Song" - exhibitors inw
and mformat10n ~nod
. Alfred Scarberry, Mr. Earl ;
terpretation.
was held ror parents o~ Eighth Knight , Mr. Henry Nu'n and
students who will enter Superintende 1Jt L. W. McCom· 1
high school next fall. Mr. L. W. as
McComas, Superintendent, a n d _ · - - - - - - - - Mr. Alfred Scarbedrry, ·
olficers, delegates and al· :
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RACINE, OHIO
were on hand to ISCUSS cour.s ts ·lernates are requested to be
to students and requ1re~ present to be installed.
:
ments needed. Miss Seren
Lewis received the parents as
they came and helped during
the evening. The parents who
attended were interested and
commented on the meeting as
informative and of importance
to the future of their children.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conroy
and daughters SUe and Jackie
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mother, Mrs. B. A. Dodson and
Mrs. Conroy's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Bohr and family.
Also coming were Mr. and· Mrs.
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Conroy, Jr., daughter Kimber~
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has learned her granddaughter,
Mrs. George Craft, of Basoda,
Mich. Is in a hospital there.

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The Racine Elementary PTA.
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The annual homecoming and
rally day will be held Sunday
the Naomi Baptist Church of
which Rev. Samuel Jackson
pastcr. The Rev. Henry Fletcher
of the Fourth
IB•1pt1ist church, Ironton, wlll
guest speaker at 2 p. m.
will be accompanied by the
choir of the church, who wiU
present special numbers.

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fG!Ied hor llll!llM' v101tloli allltlnday 1rith ~ Fllier'a puJlflllmlo Port, Maas.. urtlll tha eata, Mr. IJ1d Mra.
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Mr, lid Mrs. Gecr.. A,
Mr. lid Mrs. Wealty l:lollo kni8bt and Miaa Adela
of Q1lDJeotbe wert Suadty Kniabt of llliDtlrlpl!lapenl..., ·
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Mr. Harry &lt;'.ampbeD ·of )Ia.
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and Mrs, Jamea ·M. Omip
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Mr. and Mn. Mll'l'l'lll J~ '
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Stone, Elizabeth
Mra. Nellie
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Mro.
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Mrs. 01'8Mrs.
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Helen Gibho, Mro. ,.yde Mac- on the alck 1111 for 11\'ltll
Knl£hl, Mrs. Cllra
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Brown, Mlllel Eather ~ Mrs. pan Rouah, Mrs,
Knleht and Lois Ann Glbbl.
Roush, Mrs. Ray 'flrnnrjliao; ot ·,
POTLUCJt SUPI'l':R
Letart, were Monday ~ :
Members of the Adult Bible ol Mra. Edwatd lllelllDC.
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Mn. Ora Cottrill wu In MeArt1uJi&gt; an buslneia ..-lly.
Mr. and Mn. Donald Corle
lind K!vlll of Au- opent 'Stnt411)' with hll paronll, Mr. and
Mn. Albert Cone.
Mrs. Pearl Kilton aulated
her sister Jn Welloton with her

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Sr. 'lbompson at- visited
evenl!lj Raywith
Martha
Mr. andFcldtly
Mro. Howard
tended tho Wahama Band ban- burn. Mr. Raybura returned
quet at lht hl&amp;h school 1n M• ~ from Pleaaaot Valley hos!1011 Friday evenlnJ
ptlal Friday. He bad been I
Dallaa Gibbs of Broad Hun medical patient for four dayo.
VIsited Soturd_, allernooo with Mr. and Mts. J. R. Kl!lj of
his parent&amp;, Mr. and Mrs. Pl. P~ visited SUnday Aomny those havili, meulel
Dwight Gibbs.
with Mr. lnd Mrs. Bill Cullen the past were were lht children
Mr. •nd Mro. Dennis Roush, and 101111.
or Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Schllil,
Sr. and Mrs. Beulah Rickard Mr. ond Mrs. aarence Ad Mlu Rllll Wilbur, Dll Krebl,
spent Mooday in Huntington on k1111 Yislted l(rs, Adkins par- and Joey NeiiOII.
buslrMa and ohopplnJ. Willie tall, Mr. ond lh. Jonh Greer John Baul Henslar and family
In Huntington they visited witll la Pl. Pleasall! SUnday after- o1 Newark opent a weekatld with
Mrs. Roush's slster-1-iaw, Mrs. noon.
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home folka hero.
Berniece Edwards, and Mra. Mr · ond Mro. Joe Keeler and VlsltJnc Mn. . Ginevra Foster
Johnnie Mae Stuke who wa, chlldnn of Leon visited Tues- were Jerry Huff IIJlC! famUy ot
a medical patient at St. M• day eft!ll!lj with Mr. and Mrs. Kettesing, Mra. Ztlta Weyand
ry's Hospital.
Jamn ,Kreler and Paula.
and Paul and Comle lind MinMiss Cheryl Williamson of Mrs. Naomi Yeqer and Sha nie Caompbell of CGlumbua,
South Side spent Wedneoday ron ttllnded the FHA Mother and Mr. IJ1d Mra. Joo Turner
ni&amp;ht with Mist Sharon Ye11er. llau&amp;htlr Banquet II the Pt and Kenney IJ1d Tan7, Albloy.
Mr. and Mn. Jui1es Keefer PlefiiJII lllp achool cafeteria Mr. and Mn. Carol ~
and Poula opent WedneadJty Frl!fay !'fl\lr!c·
and gi-andchlldrel) of McArthwith Mr. Keafer'a parento, Mr. Mr. l!iid Mri. John -Wolfe and ur Route called at the Mllllrd
and Mrs. HIIII'J X.-ftr oft-. V~fP, Becky Lewlo, Chrlatil!l home Sundl7. ·
VIIIIIDJ Satw-day ~ ol ~llr'l FlUs, Ohio visited ColumbuH11•l' Ill Yllltm 't ill
with Mr. and Mn. Fred M, Sau~ with her oilier, Mr. put week~,... Mr. llld Mil.'
Rouah won hll olat.r, Mr. and and Mr•. ~ M. llowh,
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Pom~roy-Middleport,"O., May lft _1968-3

Divisions, Classes For Flower
.. Show At Ch ester Are Announced

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M::y
Mr. SUllivan of -Letart Route
c-ainotll'loa .... Oae paaaed after IDIIl'O than two boun
dam IU, 13.5, runnlnl s IHI
Louie Adkins.
' callod on E. c. Fry SUnday. bill rmut 1!1111 go back ID the low· ol tedloua debate wbid! ..... ,.
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on rollers, Pomeroy · MaiiOil 'l1lt oldelt molhlr attelllllq Mrs. Ada 'lbomopm\ opeot Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yea- or chamber for &amp;JIIli'O"al ol nUDiber of Demoorate rile ID poo.
:20.73, Pt. PleaiDit 24.41, Hll&gt;- Oak Grove EUB Sund3 · School &amp;lnd1y aflemoon with
her lei' and Sharon and Beverly, cllanges made Jn oommttl&lt;le be- tool specific proviiiDDs.
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Jton 1.0'1 1tatlonary, KIDawhl on Mother's Day was
Adl lOll and flmlly, Mr.- and Mrs. 1~1 8und1y lflernoon with fore it ean 10 to Rhodeo.
Loot o1 Rhodeo' -~ -101 ,.
Falls l.G rista1, Charleston 17- Thorn-. and tho )'011111111 ·AIIIerl 'lbompooo, Harriet, Vir· ~- Yeapr's molber, Mr1. c.to
pooa1a to be acted oa b:J 11o.
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.H stallnoary. London, Marmet mother was Mrs. Adalee Hart. JID!a, Alberta and Martha.
lVI Hudso ol Broad Run.
Aa it eomes on the floor, the HilUM, tbe 11111 WOIIId 111 Up a
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and Winfield dams were on Mra. Thompson ill Mrs. Hart's Mr. James Keeler, Mrs. Er- Mr. and Mrl. James Keeler bill woold reduce the eoDIIIIislliiD i11111tU11o111J _ . , llllborll1 -..
• 41!1 111.... !I.-by RlppJ
family liville, 10 If yoo 're hav· the lllls.
(fandmother. She hu nl n e eel Adkina, Mrs. Nellie ~. and Paula s~l SUnday alter· 11'&lt;1111 IS ID 1.1 members and
fl"""co and ..Mlllll, IIIII 1 "
»tar Jflion:
lng kid trooble or just p..ln loll meve-11:
anndchlldro and HVea .,..t Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keeler and 1100• with Mr\ KeQfer's par- 1110 the .,ncullure director aod boule lldlrly pMietdl- 11 11t111; ,
11not Adam. thoro has bHn trouble, lot Helen help YOU. Oltlo Rt•or - Walter Beck· rrandchlldron. Mrs. ~ ~· ~veo KlnJ of the Ott enll, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond dlreclar of doftlopment u a• meatal· tr.o11tut1oai.
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1111 "*''&gt;fOUnd to keep husbands She wiU also weleomt your own jord down IS, uo 1. m.; Q11H11 II tended the Oak Otvvo Sua. Grove EUB Chlirch attended l Fife o1 Chaahlre.
officio membera. 'l'hf Jlll'llon
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... lht otralaht 11111 ntrrow. It amusing experiences. Addreso City up If, s:to p. m.; Diesel day Sehool for siE yeors dUIII&lt;Or meeting for the Ripley Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Doo- paued by the House ealled for Mlnorll1 ~ "•netaal
li ,JP EASY 101' lhtm ID 1tny. Helen Hottel in eare of thIs up 14. 7:10 p. m. ; Crucible up straight wllhool missln&amp; 1 SUn- and Pt. Pleosant Charges of little of Pt. Pleasant Route 1 an u-member commission.
D-JWmont aJUwtah 0;., ..;
~)1 tho reaiOD fOI' ao much newspaper.
If, B:IS p. m.; Ranger up 14, dey until last winter when abe the EUB Church at Ravens vllited one day last WHk with ApproVal o1 tho bill -'&lt;1 ol- with tho JINIII'II!l'l prlDCJplo, ._
fllliii love - thoro has never
1:05 p. m.; Charleroi up 14, became ill and was con- wood Hlgh School cafeteria OD Mrs. Louise Adkins.
low llbodel to appoint a ~ubll- serlbed tha 11111 • , Gl'lllldloolt
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7fi. ,Iilln 1n7 method devised 1
12:56 a. m.; Charleo steven- lined to the ·house for most of 1\tnday evening. All the chur- Miss Bonnie Waldie ol Pt. can majorll]' to the new commio- !Altho tldor)J
ptlhn"
p trick of a husband, end :
oon up .14. 1:311 1. m.; Western tho winter.
ches on the Union Charge were Pleaaant called on Mrs. Nora aiDn.
their nlltlvoe b IH ..,., .,.
-know this. If th~y ....,., :
up 14. Z:to a. m.: Chris Jr. up Mr. and Mrs. Harold Love of represented.
Adklna 'rhursday altarnoon.
Tho Golclon As• Vlllqe bill, boiiiC oold 1 bill oiiOOCII-"
. of btiDI cau&amp;hl, wed havt '
14, 3:45 a. m.; Irene Chotla Chesapeake visited Sunday al· Mn. Elltahelh Booton sui- Mn. Ethel Rouah, Doro.lhy which now roeo ,to tha Senate. Citing tho figure c, IJ,OOO .....
&amp;,lolllllln "lrlle" husbands. I
down 14, 1:15 • · m.; Pittsburgh· ternoon with Mrs. Love'o sllter fered from servere burns on her and Judy of Brood Run visited
llbio reoklenll 1m lht
U yeu have dlocovered e fooler up 15, 7: 11 o. m.; PellDiyl· and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Vir- hand and feet Fclday from hot Sunday evllllng with Mr. and
Ultd by llllodes durlna tho JI:'Of way to keep hu1bands l Barbara Riggs Installed Lucy vanil up lf, 3,40 a.m.; Hamil- &amp;il Adkilll.
~aoe. Those calling on her Mrs. Feed_ M. Roush.
palgn, ,,...._ aald lllal........, • brob, lot me know. Amsbary , preOident, and other ton down IS, 5:15 a. m.; Utile Mr. andMrs. Albert 'lbomp- Friday were Mr. lnd Mrs. Char. 'l1le Ladies Aid of the Boar.d•
·reviled ft(U!e of 1,110 CiYe by1
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officers when the Eta Phi Sor- Edwnd up II, 1::16 a. m.; Tit- son and Harriet, VirglniJI and ley Brown, Mrs. Amy Booton, ~aptlst Church held ita meetthe biD's spoDIIOI', Rop. JICtn"l'll
lliar N.S.:
,Ity chapter met this week at tho an down II, 1:45 a.m.; Juanne berUI visited Wednesday IVe- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riley, Mrs Jng Wednesday In the ochool
B. Creasy R-Delllwaro, waa IIIli
·.A 1o1 ot u1 womon think wo Ot&gt;lo Fuel Gos office In Middle- ,Jonoa up 17 , 11 p. m.; A. E. Ding wilh Mr. and Mro. Curti• Mary Grimm and children, and house. 'lboae ottendl!lj were
a curate '
lljvo foolproof ways to keep hus- ' port.
Dykes down 17' I: 50 a. m.; Rckard.
Mrs. Mildred Thompson. Sa~ Mrs. Laura Gibbs, Mrs. Irene
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1111rria. .happy - ond I Other new officers are. Il&lt;Jr· J•no Zubic up II, I: 15 p. m.; Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kl!lj urday callers were her ('8Jid. Myers Mrs MlldreC: 'lbompCOUNCIL MEETING
Tbo !nl!lority looder llld llle
the main one is NO~ j othy Amburger, vlco preSident ; OVEC up II, 4:30 '· m.; Wav- ol Green Bank, W. Va. were mother Mrs. Oak Glmm of Le- son, Mrs.• Lora Mao Brown, 'lbe reKUlar meeting of the lowor : : - ~orrtd
tham "marriore-broko. !Barbara Betzlng, treasurer; eriy up 18, 7:25 a. m.; Jean overnight tuest.s of Mr. King's Ulrt, Mr~. Lora Mae B';Own, Mrs. Maude Bleoalng Roush, Town Council of Hartford
to .,.lht :.=by llle
: tho old otandbys - Yvonne Scally, recordln( secre- Hutchinson down 20, 5:56 a. m.; !other, Mr. and Mrs. lves King, ~·· Holhce Thompson, Vll'gln- Mrs. Mae Roush, Mr. Char- May wu held In the Mayor a ental H gl
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t, understandiDI, com- ltary, ond Bet.sy Horkey. eor- Sl. Marys up 21, 3:1$ •· m.; Soturday.
Ia and Harriet, Mrs. Florence lie Brown.
office. This being the first re- M
Y - ....-ion, hulllQr, honesty. m· .respondmg secretary.
Dave Crockett down 21, 6:20 a. Mr. Billie Wiegand o1 Point Stub and Jlnurue, and her Russell Hoffman called on gular meeting after the recent said moot~ ~ !lOt ....
~ 1 spot ol pomperln£, and A cultural program on cera· m.; Elgercliff doW!I 23, 8:20 p. Pleasant, was calling on Mr. mother-In-law, Mro. Amy Boo Mr. and Mro. Okey B. llouah town elecUon and when the eo~-~-.':. __ __,_ th b'U -~~
' ~It Ill demondlng, 100. for :no1cs wao presented by Barbara m. John J. Rowe down 23 , and Mrs. Okey B. Roush Sun- ~n. Those calling Sunday were Wednesday morning.
new members begin their term req....., ...... o I uu... --.
dollll'!rllll don't make the best Riggs '". which she displayed 1::10 p. m.; Lello Shearer dowa day evening
er mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. ond Mrs. Albert 'lbomp- of office the ... following were read! the .,. of a.
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,articles lilt• had made. Lee Sey- 23, 9:45 p, m. National down Mr. Dwight Gibbs visited on Rlley of Mason, Mr. and Mrs aon and daughten visited Sat- present ~nd oworn into office Democrall olio altoeked llle
And lJb additioo, an 11tra -~ ler reporttd oo the Cancer drive 23, 1: 25 a. m.; c. v. Harner Monday afternoon wilh Mr. and Jomes Staat. and Jimmie, Mr urday with hlo pareoll, Mr. by the Racorder: Mayor Wll- plan to Issue moenue bonda or
=tenl first consul~ra~~: and gave a hst ol (lrlo who are up 23, 5,45 •- m.; Edeana Boa- Mrs. C. E. Fry.
and Mra. Dennis Rouob, Sr., ond Mrs. Harry Thompson.
liam Kelly· Recorder Jameo f!nanctng and laid lht bill wu 1
&lt;1 . a m1n who ISN T '11n- to work on Sobin Sunday, Juno worth down GrHDup HiG
Sunday d'·-· tuesta ol ,._ Mrs. Mildred Thompson and Mr. Leonard Rooob and Mil- M Ctump' and members of "sham" to bt Ultd u window
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'"' ' Tooey • Mrs. Nancy Ro uah and ton Ray called oo Curlll Rick· the· Council,
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Barbora Betzlnc and Shirley a. m.: J. S. Lewis down 31, Rev. Bud Hatfield of Galipolls children and her &amp;randparents, ard Soturday morning.
Neil Quillen, Earl Fields, Mrs. comml~. thot would ollaw Ill
four teen-awe clrlo have iBeeale served refreshments al· 2:to a. m.; Invader down 31, Ferry ond Rev. Silaa Billops, Mr. and Mrs. Oak Grimm, Lo- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Doolit. Frances Johnson and
Ray patlenll to be bouaod I a loud friendo for aomeUme. 'so to Shirley Batey, Dee Brown, S a. m.; Robert W. Lea up 32, Point Pleatant.
tart.
tie ol Pt. Pleaaaot vlaltad .., Fields.
poUlan housln8 focUJtleo.
ntly, another g~rl began Martha Eschleman, Lelo S u t 1 a . m.; New Orlell!ll down 32, Mr. and Mrs. atarleo Trach, Mrs. Ada Thompson and Mrs. Sunday after!IOO!l with
Mr. The rnHilng waa called to
MaJor fmpNre-"' Ill
--~llna lunch wtth us and follow- Mitch, Dora Nowell. Belly Raw- 3,40 a. m.; Suian Lane up 800 and dau&amp;hter of Glendale, llolilce Thompson and Harriet and Mro. Howard Raybum. . order by the Mayor. Principal In another major doMiopmeDt.
uo around. She IS drtvmc us Ima•. April Smith, Billy Joe ,33, 3:11 I. m.; CodrillgtGtr "'I W Va., visited Sunday with Mr. VISited Sunday alleroooon with Mr. Erneol Rickard IJ1d Mr. matters of business were get. House Fl...,.. Chalnnan Ralph
Ill'· 8lw ha1 an ortrem~ Stears. Marilyn Wisecup, Mila 3ll, 5,56 1 _ m.; Oliver Shearer and Mrs. Acch Rouah.
Mrs. Retha Brooks.
Curtll Rickard were ahopplna tins organized and appolntln&amp; E. FJih.,., R-Wayno, lntroducocl•
.
and annoymg vmce I we ve Wood , and Lynn Smith.
down 34 t ·41 p. m . Ra
. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Newber- Mr. and Mrs. Murl Chester In New Havan Sal:urcly aftlr. members of various commit· fl9.111 million capital lmprov.,
•'"""11!1011 It to her oeveral
' ·
·'
Vtlli
·
·
Wofe of Letart visited SUnda
aUed
... ··•
ta bill to
the next tw
s but to no lVIII). She domwood up 34, 12:401 • m.; PhU1p ry and lamdy were SUnday d~- allernoon with Mr. and
Y noon. •ney c
on '"'· ..N tees. 'lbey mayor wos appoint- men
cover
o
the
conversation
with
Spring
Carnival
11
Spora
down
34,
3:45
a.
m.:
11er
tuests
ol
Mrs.
Newberry
s
Arch
Roush.
Mrs
Mrs.
Stanley
Adklrll
also.
ed
'
Road
Comlnlssioner,
Harry
years
.
111
. 1 1 gthy occounts
or l' B O M 17th Solly Polk up 34, 5:511 a. m. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mr and ,._ s•--•
Mr. anCI Mrs. Stanley Adlllna Reltmlre and Bennle Fielda Doterlbln&amp; the biD aa "more or
In • en
o e n av
GaU
Roush Sr
·
mrs. ....ey Adkins of Ne• Have, Mrs, Nora· Ad- were chosen Marahalla. Attor· leu • whOD and If biD," Fisher
Ins- Her diction and man· : PT. PL!:ASANT :_ Tht North 11 . 15
:~~
Mr. 'and· Mrs. Jimmie Fry of of New Haven visited '111urt- kina IJ1d Mrs. Allie Hoffman vis- ney Raymond F. Musgrave was said It earmarked the fundi for
rs leave much to be deSired. · Pt. Pleasant Grade School wlU · p. .,
Haven He'•hts visited Monda day evenl!lj with Mr. Curlb ited Sunda• aile,_ wllh Mr. appointed to look after the Je. lmpwtemenlo only If lhtJ boo
fact they're ,. atrorioos ;
.
Z: 15 a. m.. Albert Holden up
.. '
1
Brd and Mr Bl he
'
'
hold the~r annual Spring Carnt- 6. 25 1 m '. llobtrt Welt up afternoon with his IJ'andparente Seh
I.
Inc Van and Mrs. Howard Rayburn.
gal mailers of the proposed came available witlliD the frame.
1
oy embarriiS uo.
val F id
M1 y 17 ...., I • t ·
· ·'
"- nd Mr1 Ed F
oyck.
"- M le Hoffman --• Rl
wort of Rhocleo' 11 blllttm bud
·
w0 •v trledbein1 kindbutdls- !
ray.
-.llll•·• ' 7:30o.m.:BonuaH.uptl.m. "" · a
ry.
Mr Leste R
""'· ar
"'" ·water system.
·
's
.e
.
P·
m.
·
x-w11
111vor
_
Merrill
Mr.
and
Mr1.
Ronnie
Carr
G
·
r
oush
and
Mrs.
chard
and
Mrl.
Elisabeth
New·
The
power
company
wa•
reget
and
otber
1011!'001.
1
10
( n~, mtrnduclnl he~ ;~;'~ Activlllos plaMed for tho ovo- Marmot 10 .05 p Jll .
and Pate and Mrs. Mary Bone- /rnet Chapman were Sund1y berry and 'children visited on quested ID put a new street The blU · would Jl'OilOIO fUI
0
1 1
run!. movlnl
or ning include fish pondo, dart do
M ·
:.. ·•
Sol cutter o1 Pomeroy were Sunday lll!N!r guesto of Mrs. Chap- Thursday with Mrs. Allie Hoff. light on a pole near the home mllllon far lnoUtutloDI of higher
0 t part ol the ca[eterlae very
t 'd
wn arrnet 2... a. m.;
•
.
.
man's d 1 u 1 h tor and .,_
ec1uc tl and .. m11U for tmy and other ....ntle" moos· ~ames, pony car " t , mov- vay down Marmet 4:20 I, m.; evelllllg diMer luesto of Mrs. Roush 's brother
,
"''· man,
of Ray Flelds. 'lbe Balilmore
a on
...6
on
~ Should wo ·usl tell her lOs, record hop. spook boose, Htllll •%. doWII Wlnftold 2:10 p. Garnet Chapman. Mrs. Bone- Leonard
' Mr. and Mro
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Roush and Ohio Railroad was notified provomenta In tha Dlpa!tmlllll ot
ai hi out how Jwo fool. Or do bake sale ond bazur. Lawrence m.; Beaver down Winfield 3;2S cutter is Mrs. Chapman's dau- ton Ra Roush, Sandra and Mit- spent Sunday with her brother lhat thet own does oot need aM
__O!Ul
__By..:.:gl:...ono_._ _ _ __
~avo I more 11\lbtlo b u I Plant._ and Troy Holstein are ,P. m.: John MGJTow up Win- ghor, Mrs. Carr ber lrand- Mr y.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. How- new crossing but needs some of
.
hod'
FOUR
ro-chaltmen.
Other
cha~rmen
,
Held
u·P
m.
Di
•-•rranddau&amp;hter
and
Palo
her
.
and
Mrs.
Clorence
Yeoard
Roush
of
Union
Communihe
crossings
repoalred.
It
wao
Claaa
and teachers of the Bart.
I
,...
Ire
met
·
'
M
J
k
Ha
k
food
··
·•
spa"'""'
ger
Sharon
ond
Bev
1
·
·
h.
k
ford
Baptist
Ch"-h
ESPERAT!: GIRLS
,are ": ac
ncoc '
up Winfield 1:311 • · m.; R. H. great llnddaupt
ed Bunda
er Y VISit. •r·
ordered that laborers wor lng
~- en""'ed
,., a
a·
and drmks; Mro. Lawrence Bosworth 11 down Wlnlield 4 10 Mr. Leo Rou1h o1 Letart and y
Y tVenln( with Mr
Mr. Okey B. Roush and Mr. lor the town be paid $1 per potluck oupper In the church
ar lrddl$: t
•- . l'f
Plants
and
Mrs
.
Jam••
C.
Hall,
a
m
.
Esoo
Wnt
Virl
·
iala
~.
Mr.
Leroy
Roush
coiled
on
Mr.
v eager'a moth.,, Mrs. Blanch Dwight Gibbs were
In Pom- hour. A special meeting
woo social rooms. Attending were
sa es peop,. m 10 are l•amot· "- 81'!'- Tu
•-•, · .,
p Ed Fry SUnd
1
•ea&amp;er. I
M nd
bu In
~• f
the Rev IIIII ,.._ W 0 n--erill
the millill who lry too hard. I"
· ,... s.
"
rner, ""• Winliold 4:15 il. m.
ay morn ne.
Mr "'-"·II'
eroy o ay on • ess.
called for May ••• or
·
'"'"· · · ,__.
,
.
sale ond bazaar: Mrs. Horace
'
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crou
· _,.. Adklna visited oo Miss Marlene Roush, Dnnny purpose of studying ruleo and and chUdren, Carol, a.rt.etlne
_., I ve often wondered what might · Miller, record hop: Ernest
ond Poul and Eddie of Letart Soturday e•onfnc With Mr ond Roush and Junior Roush of Le- retulatlons of the proposed WD· and Paul. Mr. and Mrs. HoWIId
reoult U aomeone had nor v • , Handley. popcorn: Jack Park,
GETS It DAYS
Falls, Ohio, opent Sunday, Mo- Mro. Virau Adklna,
,
tAlrt visited Sunday afternoon ter syltem and proposln( ord· Wagenhala, Mr. and Mn. AntiHIII&amp;h to exchonge the aent~ Iticket.s; Mrs. Dlvid Martin, pa- Harold Jamet Rowley, Po'l'· tber'o Day, with Mro. Croso'o Mr, and Mrs. WOllam Van with MOton Ray and Sandra lnances for lhe town.
drc~ Hume, Mn. Harry Dyer,
~If for 1 hard-nooed ta •per hat. : Mrs. Belly Sayre, l ero~, pleaded _,.Uty In C!O!IUJIM mother. Mrs. Blanch Yeager. llieter 01 Muon Yislted Sunday Roosh.
SPECIAL SESSION
Mrs. Donald Smith, Mn.
llll Why are you not more pop- i movies· Charles H. Stone pleu court WodnHdly to vio- Mr and Mrs Lesle Adklna With Mrs. Van Meler'o parenta Mn. Sue Robinette vlslled The followlni members were Mary AumiUer, Mlaa Mlldrecl
11
1 1'181rolnlnf order, and 1nd Mr
ulor?" A couna~lor could do ·spook houoe.
' lati•l
N •· Adkm: 11Ited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ra Fclday evenlnr with Mr. and present at the apeclal meet•-, Chapman and Mr. A. K, Moo
t- If she weren I already bOI· ,
was senle!ICt\d to 10 days In jail. •-t d '· or
lth ..~
burn
Y
...., Cl
""ur oy evenmg w =· and
·
Mrs. Curtis Rickard and Mrs. Mayor William Kelly, Recorder ung,
1 eel down "'lth 11 vo li mes 1 h 1 Emeraeury S'luarl h
Mrs. Russell Hoffman.
Mrs. Beuloh Rickard allend Blanch Van Sehoyck.
James M. Crump, and eounPERSONALI
prob'I;'Io::ld•::
WOMAN HEW
I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ada bridal shower '111ursclay .Miss Geraldine Keefer, dau- cUmeo John
Roach, Earl Mrs. A. Kelgh McClUDI hu
Bu then who want.s to hurt Called For Burne
Mildred MOOdispaup, Mid-) kino visited Sundiy afternoon .,....t m honor of Miaa Ann Wll- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellrl Fields, O'NeO Quilleo, · R 1 y relurrled home from Hokor bolo ·
'· · \ It'~ oasier lsn'l it to The Middleport E-R squad dleporl, wao jailed iD county with Mr. AdklDI lather, Mr. llama ot her home In Clifton Keeler left Wednesday mornJng Fields and Mrs. Fconceo John- pltal where abe wu 1 palienl .
=·ber off to .."m.eone ~lse ·went Wednesday at 4:35 p. m. )Iii Wednesd1y by outhorlty of John Adkins at Pl. PJeasanl.
Mrs. Garnet Chapman hal with a group of student. from son.
lor aeveral weeka.
.
High MayOI' KeUy and O'Neil Qull- Mrs. Harry W, Glbblis 1 pa- ·
1, _ . her till she goes away' : to So. Second-o! for Roberto the probate court for nealect ol Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Walton returned home alter opendlng Pl. Plea81Dt · Junior
bul !IIYW NEVER dish oul ~ : Dudding who ""' burned by • minor.
and Sue and Mrs. Apes Han- aome lime will: her dauahter Sehool for a chartered bua trip Un reported 1111 1 trip to Char- dent at Holler HoapltAll.
lew facto' th't might possibly ' hot crease. Another call was
ig of St. Alban, were Sunday :te!•mlly, Mrs. Mary Bone- to Waahl!ljiDo, D. C. 'lboy will lesion In the batrHSI of secur- Mr. and Mrs. Looter ChaP"
•ild bor personality '
mode at 1:35 a. m. loday to
PICKED UP
dinner auests of Mr. walton's C
and Mr. and Mra. Ronnie s~t two days •Iahlseeing and Ins 1 Federal grant for the man of Klrtlancl, Ill., wet'i vle&lt;
• -lWby doa't voo aervo up the Rutland._ where . Phillip Spang- A juvenile 11r1 was picked up mother, Mr. and Mrs. lvos arr oncl Pa.. , PO!Ileroy.
retura home Saturday evenln8. proposed water system for the Ung Saturday with Mrs. Ed1
tijrtll, frosted with tad . and let lor was '" stmi-CG~~~Ciou• .,..,_ ,by local outhoritia and return· Kina.
LeMrs. Cathryn Ble .lng
ol Mill Karen Rayburn ol Col· town and they were liven faV• ward BleasJ"'i,
·
ajo know tho results? The way 1dillon and was taken to Meigs '"' to Pt. Pleasant, juvenile j Mrs. Opal Sayre ol Letart tart visited Tuesday with Mr umbua spent S8turday night orable Information for obtalniDI Weekend ....to Ill Mro. !feD. •
r ·- it you CID'I lose : voo'll : Memorial hoopltal few treat- ! eourt, Wedneodoy,
Ivisited Sunday afternoon with and Mrs. Oll:ey B. Roush.
with her cousin Miaa 'Sharon the IJ'ant.
. ry Jenkins and 111111 ...... Mr
.filler .l,.ng. hor for the bet·' ment . In moyor's oourt, Guy
'IMr. and Mrs. Curtlo Rickard NSunday dinner IUeate ol Mro Yeaaer.
•
The ruleo and rfllllaUO!II of and Mrs. CocO Galrinl
ot
or she'll o•chonge you for · Kennedy forfeited a 115 bond. / 'l1le Pomeroy E-R unit Wed· adn Mrs. Blanch Van Seboyck. foora. Adkms ware her •ons ond Arch Roush and Fred M. the applicatiOn lor 1 federal Bridgeport, l»lJo,
"plo "~' oren't so mean." , neod1y ol 7:47p. m. took Daisy Mr. Clarence Yeaeer and mihes, Mr. and Mrs. Stu- llouoh were In Gallipolis, Fcl· Joan were read and dlacussed Mr.
and
Mro. J111!eo
B.
COCHRAN I!:LE&lt;TED
Thomu, Hiland Rd ., Pomeroy, dauehter, Beverly, attended tht ley Adkins, New Ha•en, and day on l•n•lneaa.
by the Council.
M. Crump ,... tuNis ncontJ.1
Y• Htlfltll HaM Doperlmoat James Cochran. Lincoln-st. I to Meigs General hoopital, as a talent show at the Letart school ~- and Mrs. Lester Adktna and Mr. and Mrw. Dooald 1bomp- '111e proposal of -eral or· of Mn. M. C, Lewta IJ1d Mr.
DNr Holen :
was elected president of the medioal patient.
Fclday evenin&amp;.
;•abler and bualtend, Mr. and aon and Tolley visited Satur- dlnances were dlscuaaed and or· and Mrs, A. Ray Roulh II"
i'm aondiDI tho name of an Middleport Boys' Leocuo As,.. '
Sunday dinner eueats o1 Mr. rs. Russen 'ifl&gt;flman.
day ovenllle with Mr. Thomp- dered to be passed at lht rep Pt. Plelll!lt.
.
'elitl!!rl)i lady who II all olone In cialion Wedneaday nicht
ot
PII.OGIIAM GIVEN
ond Mrs. C. E. Fry were lhtlr In llfr. and ~- l~es King were son's paranta,, Mr. &gt;llld Mrs. Jar J!llle meetini.
Mrs. W. T. Stone wu In -J't. ~
• mt borne. She lovoo 10 to get · town holl . Richard Pi&lt;keRB is The Portland PTA mot tha BDn, Mr. and Mrs. Jolumlo Fiy,
GaUipolis Friday oo busl- Harry 'lbompaon, '
LADlES ENTERTAIN
Pleuant Monday.
JPIIl lnd I know your &lt;eaders ' serving as vit'O president, and lovening ol May I~ with I pro- of New Ha•ea, and rranddau- ness.
Mrs. Sue Hoblaetlol and· chll· Mrs. Jobn H. Smith Jr."wu Rec!eDt cues~~ of Mrs. Btl¥' ffO!lid cheer her up. H1d been :Jant Ann Warner as secretary- ~ gram by Ill music pupils o1 &amp;hler, Miss Judy Fry of Park- MHarry 'lbolllll,"OD called on dren visited Sunday alternilOII '-1111 to the Lldieo Bible Ward llh lDI and Mlaa Al»i'
~ lor an invalid brother treasurer. Mayor Lee Srnllh, Mercedes c.ndoo, and studonll ersbure.
,
r. Curtlo Rickard Wedneo- with Mr. lid Mrs. Afdl Roulh. c1au oflht Hartford Methodlol rty Bleulng ._Mr. ad!~ - ..
-~~I she fell and became an in- 1roliring league prostdent, Iol MtDonald llllidleo of dance. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon 'lbomp- da~ afternoon.
Mr. aDd Mra. Looter Adtlna chureh for their June meetln( Faye. Bleuln( and Mles Arlut
.ucl herself. Now she has no od the meeling and handad the
aon and lamUy of Miamisburg,
rs. Mlna ~en of Union visited SUnday afternoon with helcl Jn the aoelol I'OOilll of Bleos~ng ol SllubemUie, Ohio. ',
· ~. , • abo has been 1 widow , iavel to Cochran •pon
hlo ULitAIJ: l'RIIONO:U
Ohio, spenl Soiurday ni&amp;ht and r.;:;:munity_ VISited '111urlday Mrs. Adkins' brother, Mr. Shlr- the church. Durille the social Mrs. F. C. .MUIII"IVt of PL
ffr yean, with m children. She oloctioo.
' TOKYO •UPII - Conmumlll Sunday with bll mother and ;;.,U her Sliter, Mrl. Florence ley Soyre at Leon.
hour eomea wore enjoyed by Plea81Dt waa the ,...t ot Mr.
011 ·
• W. Nn. F11m Vendercriff, c-o
]China roloosod . , lndlu pr1aon- hu1band, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Leu Smith o1 the group. eonclutllnc the even- and Mrs. J, M. Ctump Sundq
. P•'a Raal u..... Ollio , lowe .
I.OCAL TEMPS
.,.. of wor Wed!Miday. the New Rayburn.
Mr. Oll:oy B. Roush ClUed Ma- v!Jlted Saturday after- In&amp; refreohmenll were served lflernooa.
' · t'- 4 FRIEND
Temperoture In Pll!MIJ'Oy ls iChina DIWI alflley 111d in a' Mrs. Irene Roush, Kay IJ1d on Mr. and Mr1. C. E. Fry on noon wllh Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1o Mrs. Ben Smith, Mrs. Sue Mr. and Mrs. George B, IM-.
!· iftllo eoliUM II dedicated to 13, under JN1rtly eloudy skloo. broodcut IIMlllitorod bore.
, Rodcer, vlaited SUnday alter- SaMturday.
M. Roush.
Kell, Mrs: Edna Wayland, Mrs. ner lind Mr. and Mrs. Jaltlll
noon with Mr. oDd Mrs. DOnr. and Mrs. Leator Adklna
Nondlo Fields, Mrs.
Jlllllle M. Ctump were h"i,.l tlslt..

I

., ~I

f•'lm Slt'des • Min4!r•."ifl4!JJ'SCS ,'
Are program -. . Meetinlf
l1 Held
The May meeting ri the wsc
1
CJ J2
For ass
~u~hth~~;;:-sda~th=~

Fiftm4!P ~0"" 1":ft
2 p. m.: No entry may be reE:x 'bit
moved before 4 p. m. SUnday,
· ;...~:.W:NT _.,_PI
May 26- Judglnp will be by
.1"
merit system ; lito artificial or
- r - iMiJf
artificially colored plant materp,
Jt.: l
'lbe Spring Flower Show of &amp;re chairmen for !he show.
lais permitted. (Exception Film slides of historical sites : noon at the church, with Mrs. 'l1le Temple lloptllt Churcll l!:lyria. Alao oboervl!lj
IY)'Il.
!
the Chester Garden Club will Rules to govern the show are Class 10); Accessories are per- and points of Interest through· IKarl Grueoer presiding.
the Lambert's blr1hday .
the card arath• l'
be held in the dining ·hall of Entries are open toe veryone, 11111ted m all calsses unless oths
nd c
_ __, the ~Tampa,""~-.,...
w
'......
' .. ,
.
I f ,. out the United tates •
an- : Group singing ..,..,~
scene of lht April 12th weddln&amp; were the loUowlng
Medic .r .,
th Che t
M
the Art' t . Arr
b ldl
e
s er asonic ui ng, excepl
.
sIC
ange· erw1se statea ; Add1t1ooa o 1- ada were shown by Hev . Mar- l meeting followed with the of Miss DoMo Jeane Kmg , dau- Mr. and Mro. Harley"
·
'l'lae' Wh ' Angel l'
Saturday, May 25, from 2 • 4 p. ments, which are open only
may be ~ m all classes vin Dowson at the May meet- 1t.ord 's Prayer m unison and the ghler ol Mrs Edith King and :Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wbite
qainst CUI&amp;ln' Hore l!Jlll Pret!J
m. and 7 • 9 p. m. ond Sunday, to Chester Garden Club; all ex·1~:~~;:ul~o~t:h:e rw1se stated: Ali i mg of Class t2 of Heath Meth- ,hymn, " I Must Tell Jesus."
the tate Edward Kmg of Ches- Hmn of Flatwoods, Mr. lllll'IS.JV - " '
May 26 from 2-4 p. m.
hibit• must be staged between II
specimens m I o&lt;hsl Church held Wedne.day "Lord, Teoch Us To Pray," ter and David K White son Mrs Joe Johnson
!lonnie Stafford.
Mrs. Paul Boer, Mrs. Hor· 12 and I :45 p. m. Soturday, named classes must havo the evening at the church.
was tho topic of lht program of
and Mrs C C Wh;te uf ry Kenneth and '
Prioo o1 tlckel.l is fl.5t for
ace Karr and Mrs. !loy Holter May 25. Judging will start at vanety nome wntten on the en·
Mrs. Jack Bechtle led dev&lt;&gt;- ,presented by Mrs. Eugene Forb- Tamp~ .
' and Mrs. Jameo
and '1$ cent&amp; for children
1SUe and GfeUory
try tag or a label attached to twns, using an article concern- es. Readings on the topic were
12. Proceeds will he u
lht stem; Entries are to be lng the commemoratlon of AI- gtven by Mrs Hosmer Roush, The Rev. Albert Boutwell who Rural Rt Pomerayt
equipment needed llY lhfO
staged unqer the direction of sersgate and the conversiOn of Mrs. Brooks Sayre, Mrs. Char~ perfqrmed the double rmg cere- Jones of New Haven, Mr ~;~'!!!~~;;;;~;;;-;;;;;:· ;
the stagmg c~mmlttee ; Florist John Wesley She read the les Grueser . Mrs Sadle Brown, m?ny before an alta~ of Easter Mrs Gene Lambert aun:~otte,
flowers may be used m the t30th Psalm and concluded the 1and Mrs Otto Harlenbach A lihes and white glodiOlas Is a D 'd Doo a d 6,.ryl 0
ArtisUc Arrangements in event devotions w1th prayer.
"readmg , ··Prayer Covenant:" by brother of the groom , and l he jp::h· Fork · "Mr and Mrs.
that llowers in members garThe mmiSter showed
film Mrs. Stella Grueser concluded clergyman of Temple BaptiSt Cecil Glllogl~ Steven carla Jo
1
den
frozen; Exhibitors
back _or m w111 Cmcinnati,
str ps of h1shis
former
Par1sh
near theDurmg
program
. ~sic and Mrs Kenneth Grover and
twP.enarebloom
college
t·ampus
the business session,• a church
A half~hour
nu~lal
1
be allowed in the hall durmg m 111prmg , snow scenes, and au· contnbut10n of $5.00 was made was presented .Y
nna ori Joy of P~meroy.
lb.
oral judging; and Judges de- jtumn scenery Historic Sites 1 to the Religious Education fwxl. wood, the orgams.t, and C a~.
cisions are final.
New Eglad, Cada, and west· Mrs. Forbes reported on contri- Romeos, the sol~~st, sang . I
Divisions
include
Horticul~
ern
America were of in teres! butions made to the Joca) Love You Truly, ingthethweddmg
OHIO VALLEY
ture Specimens and must be to the class members.
church and community.
prayer. ~~ dur.
e ~~reby name, ( 11 iris, or Mrs. Guy Shuler, · president, Cookies and c~ffee were serv.. mony • th~ Lord s. P~~er.
.
purple self) violet, yellow self , presided over the business ses- ~to those named above and _The bbr~~ltwaspgl~e t ·~;ar
1~
white ground plicata or fancy , sion, The report of the nomin- Mrs. Clifrord Phillips. Hostesses riage Y 1 on ou no 0 am·
We handle all sizes of tankl,
SWANSDOWN
other ; (2) Peonies, single, Jap- ating .committee composed of for the June meeting will be pa.
.
1
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for bottle gas. We servictV
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Specimens of potted plants · p~esident, . Mrs. Earl Knight: f:J ·-'I C.
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Violet, ec e: secre ary, rs. arne;" The Meigs Th~alr~ entertain· Mr. J . ·F. McRae, best man .
others. Euler. and treasurer, Mrs. C. ed two of the Me1gs county Th b d
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their JunJOr -Sem- Eastern Hi h school in 1959 and
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of I hel~ a~ the home of Mrs. 0 . P.. or Prom WI~h a mJdmght show. until her ;arria~e. was em· :::~~::;::;=~==::::i~::::::;ii:::::;::;::.:5
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shells, collection of insecl'li, col- Klem m June.
. Pomeroy High had their show lo ed as secretarv at l''erman
lection of stones, wild flower . Mrs. Shuler t~anked the off1- i Fnday April .19th and Hutland ~IJsmobile
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committees for thetr 1High had thelf show Saturday, Th
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Rock.Ies usmg rocks and . 10 ~ Hostesses from a table cover- 1said that the faculty of the PHS Ahf'r the weddmg 8 1e~eptton
.~ludJng other~lant .~ater~,als, ed with a lace cloth and cen- Iand RHS as well as the parents ' was held at the ~o.me of Mr."
HERSHEYS
Over the Ran.OOw :. - ~.res- tered with an arrangement of :are to he commended highly for !I ~nd Mrs . J · } · M( R.ae · brothel ·
Chocolat•
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arrangement; Trees . - pansies with blue tapers in i the effort they have put forth m-law and Sister of. the gro~~ .
Ftovor - - - - 1 lb. con
a Hne arrangerneGodnt .~eatuntrn~ china holders. Mrs . Shuler pre- m - instructinu and grooming IMFor Kh~r daughter be
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~n·. - ort~ntal mfluence , University spent the weekend refined and quiet , which proves and Chester . they are ~ow at
While Strollmg Throug~ . the with her parents Mr. and Mrs. thai juvenile delinquency dues home at 802 CIPveland·st, Apt.
1860-RACINE, 0.-1963
~ark One Day," - e~hlbllors Marion Parker. '
not exist when young people en- J, Tampa
"WHERE YOU DO ALL YOUR SHOPPING
~nterpretaUon ; "J~.ne 18 B_u~t-·~ --·~ joy the proper training under
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mg Out .All Over, ~ exhJbJt~ plant material; "Moon River'' the guidance of good parents ·
PARTY JS. HELD
ors choice of contamer, and _Hogarth curve ; '·Alley Cat," and in Meigs County's good The annual Eighth grade
Party wa~ held Tuesday even- a dramatic arragement. sc:huols .
Junior, "Down By the Old
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Mill Stream" weathered
GUIDANCE GIVEN
school wilh the students enjoywood and any other plant mat.
ing a record hop. Refreshments
~ednesday . evenmg at the 1were served during the evening. ~,
erials; Invitational class - M1ddl~port H~gh Sch~l a ~n· Faculty members pregfnt were
"Spring Song" - exhibitors inw
and mformat10n ~nod
. Alfred Scarberry, Mr. Earl ;
terpretation.
was held ror parents o~ Eighth Knight , Mr. Henry Nu'n and
students who will enter Superintende 1Jt L. W. McCom· 1
high school next fall. Mr. L. W. as
McComas, Superintendent, a n d _ · - - - - - - - - Mr. Alfred Scarbedrry, ·
olficers, delegates and al· :
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were on hand to ISCUSS cour.s ts ·lernates are requested to be
to students and requ1re~ present to be installed.
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Lewis received the parents as
they came and helped during
the evening. The parents who
attended were interested and
commented on the meeting as
informative and of importance
to the future of their children.
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- In • rare I win ow, but D1ck · Stuart had to jln the third Inning of the first lirst.place Son J!'ranciaco Gianla cialon•.
went .:leer over gamto a~d h1s sevent~ h?mer with j outlasted the Pittsburgh Pirates
Harne runs by Jjm Geoti1e,
('innatJ Red!! bur1ed the Chieago the w.an.
two on m the third mn1ng or the 4-3, the New York Mets ended .Jacki., BrandL and Jerry Adair
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a 15-hit attack
TV.•Jce.
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the Houston Colts' six-game win- powered the Oriole~ to their vio
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That's lhe rrif'ndly lf'rt . fiel4
Drive! In Sfven Rani
ning streak 7-4, the
L(l/)' ovt•r the Senators. Milt Pap.
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~! ~e wm.. wh1ch evened Cmcm- ·l betl~r ume. to hit a couple of runs during thP twin bill , and al- ~ 1~ the Milwaukee Braves aub·N; I ~ah at 1-1 m
. the ~ga~e ser- balls over 1t than on pay day'1' though h1s !Jrst homer assured dued the St. l.('uis cardinaJ 8 ~.
'JI 1es, ~aw Fra~k Robmson .rut th~ee IThey pa!ilsed out the pay checks Bill Monbouquette h~ third vic- 1and the Los AngeJetl Dodgers

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of his four limes at bat mcludm.g ,all ovet' thf' majors Wedne!day l tory, Rus11 Nixon had to break a :beat the Philadelphia Phlllles 3-2 i
·a double. Pe.te Ro!te, the rook1e and Stuart picked the occa~lon to 16-all tie with an eighth·inning In 1~ Innings .
wbo works hke a dynamo. also pac&lt; ll.e second-place Bost6n Red double In tl.e nightcap to brlng
Nleholoon Hko Homer
had three hJts.
1Sox to a 9·3 and Hi twi-night reliever Dick Radatz his third Dave N'tcholson's eighth twme
In fact , every Cincinnali
sweep over tht Los
An- I triumph .
[run wljh one on highlighted 812.1
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SYRACUSE. N. Y. &lt;VPI)-Thf some t 1m e. Eacll year , the 1And Maloney could hardly care er in the nightcap.
down the Detroit 'l'igere 7-4, the ! their llth victory In their last 14
smalle!t city m th(' Natmnal Bas· I!ltocky, fiery 81MOfte dented thPm less, he has now won five games . It ~lis kinct ot. a mh:ed-up Cleveland lndiRns blanked the , game~~.
ketball t'\ ~so( 'lil ll ml l'nded a 17-·l ~·
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1agalnst only one loss as the Red~· mght tor the ex·Plllsburgh fint ·Kansas City A' s J.() , th~ Baltl- · Jim ~Mudeau Grant se: down
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more Orioles wa 11 oped the Wash· 1 the A'!l! on two hiM to even his
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~elphla had been repre-1 Only two hits in the (: incinnati 1 Tt'IP F'E&gt;nway Park crowd of 12.- 1 ington Senators 7·1. and thp New record at 3-3 with the Indians.
~ nou~ced morf' of th(&gt; _Syracuse sented In the NBA until the end I barrage were for extra Innings, ~ booed him for committing his : York Yankee.' ran their winning ' Tito Franconr~ singled hom! the
Nationals to Ptlllfldfllphta.
.of the 1961~ Maaoa when the :oddly enough. These were Robin- hrst two error!'! of the sea801'1 but Istreak io four gaml'!s with a 4--3 only run of 'the game in th~ nrst
I Just befo_re midnight, Dan Bia-Jwarriors moved to San Fran- ' son's doubll'! and 1 triple by Rose •a.lso cheered hi.m for tlltting hi.!J win over lhe Minnesota Twins
I inning off Orlando Pena, who sUf·
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that scored two runs.
s 1xth homer witt'! the bases full In the National League, the fered his third lo88 in seven d•
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a~kPibflll Assoriation t\!RA 11 1 lnly Nt-w York and Boston re-- Maloney work.od the first five 1 ·- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - hf" h:1d -.n lrl 1h1• .N&lt;lls mmn as N R~ rbart.er members. innings, with AI worthington help-! U.S. Cagf'rK Earn
und1 srloM'(! I 1111:)(1PipM1 J mlr&gt;r . Otasone stud he lost $39,000 ing out in the last four frames. : 8
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1ve ;).Pf'll f1 g llllll ~ tor vf'111'" to SHHUIOil tf the Nats conlmued in bo the •~- C' '.
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hprw.aring det&gt;ph mn\'erl ·· 1 ft't'i .Coachf'd by Alex Hannum last er t 118 seasalon.~__ e ~~h mg beaten in threp p.r{"liminary r~und 1
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Bll iJII I . 8 f'(' :IU:o.i' •l t 1lf· merpasmg m lhP Eastern D1v1sion of the
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those a IIowed by Maloney was a round-robin ·series· hegin!'l· in tlu• I By United Prea11 lnternaUonal New York
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to 1w rm_poss1)11 1· ro l'ont muP .
wf're f'iJmmated hy the Cmcmna-1 homer for L:ru Brock
world amateur haskf!lhall cham-i
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IJwmrllm~ support anri a!tf'nd · t1 Rovals
in the opening round l J' ·
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ancP l1as ctiU~i'( I su I&lt;' rumor.c::. for 1he playoffs.
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his sixrh win for Cincinnati the fmals because it is the de- Bosto
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Iagainst two defeats. Larry Jack- fending champion, swings into ac- New ~ork
tion. agamst Puerto RICO and the Kansas c·t1 y
· ·son {441 will go for the Cubs · ISo
It seems that Maloney and
VIet Union faces France.
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O'Toole are aiming to team up Italy, the seventh team to gain C~ve7oo.:
for !!hinJng performances thi~ s~a- the fmal rou~ , wrU. not resum_e [Los Angl'le s
lege 2 30 Trih Sent Spts Mew Iincluding four free passes with son. Lest !f!Bson Bob Purkey and play until ~Jday. mght whe~ Jt Detroit
The Rio Grand!:' Co llege base- lthe bases loaded.
Joey Jay ~me the first Cincin· faces B~a!ll while the Un.lled 1Washington
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ball team returned Wednesday I Coach Lanham was very
from a very successful lnp in· I pleased ovel the showing of his
. to Kentucky where they swept team in that only two errors
a doubleheader from Campbell~- were committed by Rio Grande
ville College (ln 1'11esdav. a.nd in the doubleheader on Tueswere out front :l-2 Wed·~· l e.o:;dav dav Hitting ha~ picked up and
over Cumberlsnd Col lege whe~ tht.: .four·man pitching staff has
the game wa s canrPilf.'d by become more effective
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18 14 56.1 2
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wJ!I take on the Russla~s I Minnf'sota
at shapes up as a crucml_j
Wedne&amp;day'• Re5u1tll
Purkey won 23 and Jay 21.
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~aloney was 9·7 last year afier
c So let Umon also. f.lO_s~ 3 IBoston 9 Los Angeles 3, 1st
bemg called up from San Diego, 3-0 reror.d 111 the prehmln&amp;nes Bo~ton 7 Los Angles e · 2nd ·
:"~o he has only to win four more l Lind ~~ given the best chance of Baltimor~ 7 . Washingt~n 1 'night
game3 10 be~ter ~hat r~d ~t 1=~ting !he Yanks: w~o won th~ ' Clev-eland 1 Kansas City
U!e rnle he Is g01ng, he 11 do Jt l
.t Pan -~rnencan games 11 · Chicagu 7 Detroit 4 night
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0 Toolf! was l&amp;-t3 m l962, h!d
Chicago at Cleveland
the Reds In !llrikeouts with 1701 'BIG DADDY' DIED
Buzhardt t3·1l vs. Dono~on &lt;2-21.
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Angeles 3 .Philadelphia 2,
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Thundly't Preblble Pltcllera
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New Yo~ at san
Hook n-41 VI \ O'Dell (+0).
Philadelphia St. Houston, nlgiJtCulp (3·2l 118. DMtt n-ol,
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, "'"'" ,I
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Ftkf•Y'• Gamet

Mllwauk.. at Chlcago
a wm, as It was washed oul comes in for a double-header laot season, and put a one·h•tl"' OF HERION SHOTS
Los Angeles at Boston-O!Inski Cincinnati II St. LouiJ, night
after 3~ mnmgs. However , the that will close out the season on t.he books for Cincinnati laflt ,
, 12·(1) vs. Wilson 13·2l.
PhUadelphia at Houston, night
d?uble victory ov~r· CampbriJs. l for the Redmen,
sea!lon.
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B~L TIMOR~ CUPll- Baltimore Washington at Baltimore,
Pittsburah at Los Angeles, night
VIlle- on Tuesday mcreased the 1 ThP. twin-victory on Tuesday 1\te~ay n1ght mana~er Fred mcdtcal exammers announced to· ~ -Rwdotpb (J-3) VI. Estrada.
New York at San FrQ.

Redmen ~eason mark lo. 5-lL I now gives Rio a three-game
Hoot Gtbson was the b1g noJse wmning streak as they had pre"
;uesday as he t,Jt a home run viously defeated Morris Harvey
m the t~p of the seve nth inning 15-3 last saturQay.
of the f1rst game that not only .

Hutc~m.son w~s ~llowmg ab£~ut

day tt,ey have concluded from
(Only games scheduled&gt; .
no h1ttmg agm , h1s only maJOr [laboratory te~Ls that pro rootbaJJ
Frlhy"l Gamet
compl~int .this !leas~Jn. If Wednes- s~ar ~ene tBig Daddy) Lipscomb Minnesota at Cleve~nd,
day mght l! performance means died of ~n over~e of heroin." Detroit at Washington, 2, twllllht:-1
the Redlll are back on the track. The chief merhcaJ examiner, night

gave Rio Grande its win. but ICYCI.IST BADLY INJURED
they might. be heading out of the D;. Russell Fisher, said a eon- Chicago at Baltl!llDre, night
also tied the re~orrl for lhP long·[ HAMBURG, Germany tUPIJ s~C?~d dJVu:non irtUJ pennant corn· lrtbutory . factor In . Llpsl"nmb'l Kansas City at Bolton, rUght
est ball ever h1t ou1 of tllP sta· - American motorcyclist Colin petltr.on.
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~eath, Fr~da~ mornmg was 1 loll Angeles at New York,
. Waters was still listed on the It ts s?~ethmg ~utchm~n has no~-mtOXJcatmg. amount of alco·
Na&amp;loall Leape
d t •m.
rl :n took ('ampbt"llsville by .a 1eritieal list today following his beeD W&amp;ltmg for SIDCe Apnl 8. hol_m the blood.'
W, L. Pd. ..OB
5 ··nJnt as T~&gt;r ry Williams ;erash in the Grand Prix ot the ~~e guys back up to the pay Fisher revealed that his assist· San Francisco 21 13 .811
a_r 1 1l t•rl a . two-run tlomer in the I ~aarland last SUnday.
an_t. Dr. ~I Schweda, reported St. Louis
19 16 .541 t%
flr&lt;&gt;t 11lll JI1g. and thPn Gib ~on
Walers, who ~urfered a frac-- Halewood &lt;•.00) In the se~d, this mornmg that his analyail Los Angeles
18 e .529 a
unloflc:t'd his shot ovf'r dead rture of the !lkull and a brain con- Affectionate ft5.60) in th~ fifth, ~o~. "un7ha~ged heroin at the Pittaburch
16 1S .SUI 1%
Cf'lllf"rfl•'lcl. Thr ball traveled cussion, underwent an emergency Langley ~yer &lt;$3.60) m the IDJecbon ~nte m Lipst:'Omb's arm, Chicago
17 16 .515
over 365 feet from home plate operation Monday.
sixth, Acrajet 115.001 In the se~- and lflrge amounts of degradation Cincinnati
15 ta .4M
ana bounced over a HO·font high
enth and Happy Anglo $3.40I '" product., mainly morphine In the Philadelphia
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building. One local observer told PRELIMINARY 8E1
the feature eighth.
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Milwaukee
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Coach Lanham that it wa!l only LONDON IUPD - Don Warthe second ball'" 15 years to be ner of Philadelphia w iII meet
hit over lhat b"ilding ...
. .Jim Cooper, twin brother of BritPhd Trout was credited With , 1sh and Empire heavyweight
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.fim!hre and ushers to thl right fN!ld AmDDI the debrtl tosHI'I ftob.
relif'VP? ~ave Sagan m the , right-round fight June 8.
'lllomson, busmess mnnager of j stand~ on Sunday, the garbage. inson said, ••were younger
fourth mnmg.
Henry Cooper will fight Cassiu~ the New York Met.s, said today th;::ng stopped,
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Cub Scout age.
_In the second game, won by Clay of Louisville, Ky . on the i Frank Robinson or the Cincinnati the M Meany, publicity man for ''And the things they threw,
R10 r.r~nde 8-7 . Sagcm was the same card.
Reds helped incite the polo l
et!, ~aid 8 number of usb- Beer, beet can•. rotten b•"NII•,
winner afler he came on to rc.
ers complamed that &amp;blnson had orange. and everything elJe"
lie\'t&gt; ~tarh•r .John Hrown .
: RtnF.S FIVE WINNERI
groun~s fans mto a garbage- "Incited" the fans.
Jeri') Lynch said it mad~ Bo
Although the RedllU'.n manag· ' BALTIMORE IUP II - Jockey throwmg barrage lao! Sunday.
REDS REPLY
dlfferenC&lt;t where· the player Wll,
ed only four· hits. two of them !Wayne Chambers booted home "We can't rondane thp fana CHICAGO !UPUI -Three Cln· "the fans t1trew at bfm. ..1 went
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by Jim Shnner, in that second 1five winners at Pimlico Wednes· throwing objects on the field ," cinnati Reds outfielder!l l8id under the fJtaDda to make a catch
game. th(&gt; Campbellsville piteh-l d~v. including four in a row
Thomson said "but players who :ednesday the- New York Meta once," Lynch l8id. ..and
ers walked 11 of the Red~n,__i:hambers scored with iulia :nt the fan; don't help matters s:~d":':r. ~:~,.~~: ~ b~~mep~% t~t!:.:..~:::.
Ground!.
saJd t.bo fans """"" In Qll hlln
Robln!OII played. left !told on Frank Roblnoon aald the Mets "I dldD't make 10 motlobJ 0 ;
50,000 STAMP GIVE-AWAY
Saturday and molloned toward were "pas1ing the buck''
in tum around:'~ll1d ..
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the
fans,"
Thomson
said.
"But
charging
that
lt'lctlon
hy
rival
a!Dod ~ with m bock ·to
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there wa• no trouble because players touched off the demon- lllld they bpi ~ tlll'"villll·" l
there was a bunch of 'Midget !!!rations.
Roblnaon saJd
oa
531 WEST MAIN STREET
Mels' tchildren) up there. How- "'lbo Met• were guilty of poor motions !bot ...,: ~ madl
"':"'· on SWiday RobiiiiO!J played policing of doe grandstand," Rob- the 1 - to throw at ;:.... "I
Over 200 Weekly
All
nght f•eld and he DUide the same inoon oakL 11o said be played In clclod lltlt )'011 oon'l beat
filCH Paid'
Winners-Troclllll
motlona. Indicating the Reds were two fk!ld! Oil Saturday lind sun- 111 )'011 lllilbl 10 weD join thorn
a
~ team and t.bo Mets day •:and they t11re1&gt; things at IDd lllrned orvtllld to allk !hom
Stamps Of Your
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But on Swlday he ran mto a
bunch of I&lt;!On-ttg.,..," Thomaon
Every Gollon Sold With A Money Back Oullnnt•
said In reforenco to tho "new
breed" of MelJ fans.
Now Under New Management
ThoiiiiOD added that •• soon as
Ito IN!!It a cordon of special po-

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Lloyd Roush, Mrs. F. A. Bat- . Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wolpert r.
ey, Mrs. Ottie Roush, Mrs. Wil- and Mrs. Ora Jones visited rei·
Ham Chiler, Mrs. Donald F. allves in Columbus Ohio ov r
Roosh, M!'ll. Harold Johnson, the weekend.
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Mrs. Howard Wogerthals, Mrs. Shelby Grin!tead
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Ray Pllllflill, Mrs. Leoter Oh- and Phyllis Batey 'of
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linger, Mrs. Floyd Carmack, burg, W. Va. visited at 1 h 6
Mrs. Howard Burris and guest, home of their parents over the
Mrs. Milton Miller and Mrs. weekend.
Collins and tho hootesses, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Swillers
Mrs. L. C. Roush and Mrs. and Theodora of Danforth, m.
Karr.
visited at the home of their dauRotary
ghter and family Mr and M
1 The Bend Rotary Club
of Philip Batey lltd fa~lly rs.
Haven met on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. James F;y are
at the Hartford Metho- vacationing In C111ada
for their regular lllr. and Mrs. B.
Vance
meetlll8. Sharon Brink· and Mrs. Herman Layne were
er and Linda Lathey present· business visitors in Parkersburg
the
Both girls had Ion Saturday.
Institute of World Mra. Fred Batey 11td Mrs. L.
held in Morgantown, w. C. Rouah of the New Haven
recently ond they reported den club ore attending the Stale
their trip.
Garden Club Convention
Attending were Thoma• Reed, Beckley, w. Va. this week
Foley, Floyd Carmack, Mra. Howard Burris a.;,_F. Roush, Dr. John panied her daughter Rebecca PHONE SP 3-5554
Dr. 'l'homao McGo• to Huntington to compete In
Harry MIUer, Herman Lay· the spelling contest. Mr. John
Richard Ord, Philip Wol- Carpenter accompanied hi•
Edwin Stein, Lloyd Roush. Larry to Huntington to com·
Hoven Pet'IGIIIII
pete In the same contest. Both
Mr. and ll!ra. Fred Merica ol Beeky Burris and Larry
Akron, Ohio spent the weekend penter are •tudenl!I of New
with his mother, Mrs. Opal Mer- ven Elementary School.

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"• • A JltltMf INGIIDtiNT Of VANGIIAttD'S

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Mabel McDermitt, Arlene Me- re, Okey Joh..OO, ~~·~~::!: I said: " He baa t.bo ludi to be liD- tiiiil Uheratilm .1o tbo. ..._
0!1 June 4th lor membe!'ll and
Oermitt, Barlwl ond Kathy Relha LewiJ lhd Morris
lbdr famiUes.
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Molitor Doa&amp;hter
Jleld The w.s.c.s. of the New The PfOII'am for doe meetlnJ Soc1aJ
Thelma Henry, Helen Wllliama, 1 ll!r. and ll!rs. lloi&gt;Ort G.
The NahacUma Garden Club Haven Methodist Church w iII wu I pledglnJ oervJce ond was
Ethel Rayburn, Noncy Yon Me· and children of Pl. Pleasant
held their annual Mot.bor Dau- bold I Rummaae Sale on Fri- presented by Mrs. John Powter and Marie Smith.
and lllr. ond lllra. Harold Eu18911
ghter Banquet on Monday eve- clay ood Saturday, May 17th ell,
ted by Mrs. Lyndon BRmAL SHOWER IS HELD ' Sendmg gift• were Mr . and .ew and .011 of Nitro vJaited
mng at the Horlford Melhodlst and 18th at the Thabet Build- T:lo~ M~\ Robert Herndon Ann Williams wa• honored Mrs. Wilborn Van Meter, Jan-1Mr. and Mrs. Harley Powell
Oiurdl Buement. Tho ta.bl.. lnJ in New l!aven, beginnlnJ at a
rs. 0 " Ferguson.
IThuroday evening at the home ot Robinson. Doris Lee, Evelyn Sunday .
we~e decorated with blllketa Q( g p.m. Home made donuts will Refreshments were served to of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ILockett, Betty Fox, Margaret Sandra Bennett of Chillicothe, I
tulips ond bullerfllea. Each Ito for aale at 75 cent. per doz. Mrs. Oiarles Yoho, Mrs. LyD- Lloyd Williams In Cltfton. with IFox, Lena Fox, Reba FeUds, Ohio. spent a week end with
"Quality Furnishings et Reasonable Prices"
guest wu given a red C8l'IUIIion en or 5 cents each, theae triU don Taylor. Mrs. John Powell, a bridal shnwer. HoateBOe! were , Edra Kearns, SteUa
Cross, her parents. Mr. and Mrs Jim '
corsoge. Mrs., Robert Layne op- be made at the building and Mrs. flobertlierndon, Mrs. Ken· Mrs . Paul Bostick of Middle- Eulah Stewart, Ora
Higgins, !Benne(! .
ened the mee!ln, with a Moth- oold hot. Free coffee will be neth Ridge and the hostess, Mro. pert and Mrs. Richard Gilkey ' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson, I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Meer'• Day poetn, and iD t u r o served.
Fergusorl.
of Pomeroy and Mrs .
John [Dora Van Meter. May Pickens. ter and daughter and son · in-- :
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
each memMr irltroduced her
Eolhor Circle Meets
New Haven Gardea Club
,McDermitt of Maaon.
. Wmona Hoffman, Hazel Hos- law , of Felicity, Ohio, called '
molber or pest.
The Eathe Ci
Th Lu
The New Haven Gorden Club I Games were played and prizoa [Char , Mro. Schaekel,
Jess1e on Mrs. Lloyd Willia!!ll Satur1 1
Followloc the dinner
Dr. llterllt ChU:ch ~o~:n m:t 0~ met on Thursday evening at the won by Mr•: Louie Petera, Kay Cartwright, Mina Lewi&amp;, Clar- day.
Edna Celllaa pt01i81lled lito JII'O" Tueaday evenin at the p rish hnme of Mrs. lrvlll8 Karr, Jr. Riley, Cecelta Smtih, Mrs. BIJI IICe Dunlap, Wanda Roush. Frie- &gt; Mr. and Mro. Btll Wiliams
gram. IIIIo &amp;bowed Jlide&amp; and llouJe of St. :aui'J LuU::ran with Mrs . Ray Pickens, Sr. and McDermitt, Margaret
Rizer , da Henry, Mary Zerkle. Jun.• and Judy spent a week end in
POPULAR PLAY SHO ES F OR
talked llll I trip &amp;he hod lakeo Church The pr gram
_ Mro. L. C. Roush serving as co- Goldie McDermitt and Elame Burns, Jomce Bergdoll, Joann Nitro visiting Mr. and Mr.. Ev- '
"'the Holy Land.
sented · by Mrso Rol ~a~~~· hosles.es.
Cartw~ight. Dorothy Van Met- Harbour, Lucilk! Harrison, Ka- erett Dudding.
'l'be " - prt.. awarded was topic ··war nd Pean .. 1,/• The guest speaker lor 1 he er won the door prize.
tie Oliver, Grace Cartwright, Mrs. Clara Williams
won by'Mra. L. C. Roush. Each WiliU:.m Pow:li Sr
~i evening was Mr.. John ColliM Cake, polaiO chlpo, mints and Olga Lewis, Mllrgle Cart- Mark visited Mr. and Mrs. tto••- 11
member participated In a con- the busineSB ~eetingr 1
of Polnl Pleasant. Her t 0 pic punch were served to Car&lt;il P.. wright, Mrs Gilkey, Shirley ard Rayburn Sunday afternoon.
tesl by makln&amp; a sprlll8 hal
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was "Flowers of S aln, lllr• !Ms, Dorothy Van Meter, Ha- Tucker and Fannie Roush .
:~~u:::,b!~Pllfin~r ':el~ p~:rs~s.s, ~:..~:'~!:r:s~ Collin• lived in. Sp~ln ior tw~ ~.smith, Cecelia and David,
cuss MEETING
$1,097.21 Balance
prize for her creation
ments to those attending : Mrs. years. most of II spent In Mad- lneu· ~u~o~~· ~ane tB~n- The Goodwill Class met at Is Made Public
Altandlli&amp; were Mra.' Louis J. Jacll Wekh, Nlrs. i' elson Ro"sh, rid .. She spoke on the dlfierent Der;,ltt' Irene Ju~~icean~ld~; the home of Joabetle Brown on PT. PLEASANT - The Board
Jtanchnlk, Mlsa Sor&amp;h Suaan Mro. William Powell, Jr., Mrs. varJehes of flowers grown there McDermitt, Mabel
Johnson Fnday evenmg for their month- of Directors of the Pt. Pleasant
Caney Mts William Gibbs Donald Bumgardner and Mrs. weddmg• altended and how the Frlltceo Oliver Ka Rll
El' ly meetmg With Irene JustiS as Boys' Club recently approved
Mra.
Kelly, Miss Marl: Roland Kerr.
churches were decorated and aine Cartwrl hi J'uren:\.w. co-hostess. The meeting was the release of the financial
CANVAS CASUALS
lyn Glbbo, Mrs. John Wo If e.
Sewing Club
the bridal bouquets. She a Is o II, Dorothy ~nd Wilma Blak; called lo order by the president statement of the boxing show
For women in black or beilt
Miss Teresa Wolfe, Mrs. Rol,: The Sewmg Club met on Tues· tol~ h?w flower arrangement• Katie Bass, Till Nobles Lou: ~nd the followmg participated held March 30 at the local high
ert Layne, Mrs. Harry Layne, day at 1 p.m . lor • luncheon, Inn· pam dill., from thooe in ella Van Meter Beulah , Rick- m the program. Ruth Hensley, school gym.
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Mrs. John Boston Mrl E A at the home of Mrs. Ottie Roush U Ited States, Mrs. Collins ard Opal Bostl~k Le L
Nancy Van Meter . Games and Total receipts from ticket
,Schae~el, Mro. C:.:rroll .Ad~ms; ~ith Mrs. R. F. Bryant serv- showed the group several hand Edifu Fox and Vlr in': W~~~· contests were held with Eunice sales were $1,849.27. expenses,
Jr., M!'ll.- Herman Layne, Mrs. mg as co-hostess. The next meet- made Item• of Interest she had Josephine McDe~ltt Molll~ Hart ~nd Frances Wood of Gro- $752.06, and balance, $1 ,097.21.
Paul Powell, Mrs. Philip Batey, lni will be held an May 16111 at ~o~ght back with her from Fox, Mrs. Anna Holfm~n, Vlna : ~m m charge. June Burns and Jon Leighty, Comptroller of
WOMEN'S
Mrs. Freda Hart, Mrs. Donald the home of ~rs. Edwin Stein. pam.
. McDermitt, Margie
Rogers,
elma Henry won the prizes. Marietta Manufacturing ComBumgardner, Mrs. Thomas Thoae attendmg were Mrs. L. l Mrs. Donald F. Roush presidA dessert courae was served pany, i' treasurer of the Boys'
·Hoffman, Mrs. F. A. B a I e y, C. Roush, Mrs. N. 0 . Wein , Mrs. ed at the business meeting. The ica.
to Thelma Henry, Nancy Van Club. The Board of Directors is ;
Mrs. Freda Hart, Mrs. Donald W. T. Stone, Mrs. D. A. Iby-laws were read by Mrs. Phil- Joan Carroll, who Is lakin Meter, Dora Van Meter, Clara planning the Centennial Circus I
Bumgardner. Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mro. Herman Layue, Mrs I lip Wolpert. A report of the special nurses !raining at Ou~ Williams, Ruth Hensley, Helen and Wild Animal Exhibition al [ By The Mokers of Vogue
Hoffman, Mrs F. A. Batey, Philip Wolpert, Mrs. Howard program committee for the com- Lady of Peace Hospital in Lou· Williams, Lena Lyons, June Harmnn Park , Tuesdav, May
AA·B Widths. Si1e 5·1 0 - - - - - Mrs. James Gilbert, Mrs. How- Wagenhals, Mrs. H. L. Dyer,
year was given. Mrs. How- lsville, Ky. spent the weekend Burns, Cheryl Burns, Frieda 21.
·
ar&lt;l Joe Burris, Mrs. E
T. Mrs. Lloyd Roush, ~nd
Wagenhals reported tha( a here with her parents, Mr. and He.nry , M;s. Brown and VJSil·
~Bh, Mrs. Howard Burri• 1Mrs. Abolm, Mrs. (,eurge Car- Magnolia tree had been pur- Mn. Charles Car 11
ors Eumce Hart and FranPlea&amp;ant Valley Hoopltal
Mrs. Chester Weaver, Mrs. wm: son and Miss Millie Bumgarner chased and would be planted at Ann Chisler of · p;~tsburgh, Pa. ces Wood.
ADMI'ITED: George Riffle.
ay Robin Hoott
Weaver, Dr .. Edna ('..,tiles, Mro. 1and Ihe hostes,es.
the Pleasant Valley Ho1p1tal at visited recently with her parPERSONALS
, Pt . Pleasant; Henry Smilh,
White
1nd
Beige
11lehard Pflffcer, Mrs. Rol,:
Metbodlot Cia" To Meet
the proper season. A student ent., Mr. lnd Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turnbull cine.
Sizn, Sm11l SY2 to 3 - - - - - - - ert Johnston, Mro. Henry Buck The Yo~U~g Adult Claas ot the from Wahama Jr,. High logo to Chisler.
of Mason called on Mr. and DISCHARGED: Mrs .
Jr., Mrs. Ray Pickens, Jr .. Mrs. New Haven Methodist Church Junior Nature Camp at Wheel- Mr. and Mrs. William Nease Mrs. Ned Henry on Sunday af·I Cheesebrew. Pt. PIe as ant;
Ltqyd Hoffman, Mrs. Roy Pick- will hold theJr second meeting lng, W. Va. had been selected; and family of Buckhannon, w. lrenoon.
Michael Terry McGinness. Pt.
ens, Sr., Mro. Earl Clark, Mrs. :at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Cooke, son of Mr. and Va. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Peck of Chillico- Pleasant.
CHILDREN$
L C. Rou•h •. Mrs. Thomas A. ,\V,IIiam Clift "'' l!aven Heights Mrs. Roy Cooke nf New Haven . Mrs. J. v. McGrew, Sr. over the, Ohio, visited with her mo- BIRTH: A wn to Mr. and
McGOWEin, M1ss Kay McGowAn, on May 23rd at .:30 p.m.
'l'ho~e attendmg wer~ Mrs. H. the weekend.
ther, Mro. Mattie Henry.
Mrs. Warren Call, Mason.
1
_Mrs. James Roush, Mrs. Ho,.
W.S.C.S. Meet
Dy~r, Mrs. N. 0. \\em, MISs Mr . and Mrs. Jack Frey, Ross Thos• visiting Dana Lewis on A thought lor the day- Nor·
RED , WillTE OR BLUE
mer Roush, M!'ll. Bill Howard, The W.S.C.S. of the New Hav- Lelah Jane Powell. Mrs. M. L. and Larry Mr. and Mrs
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$129
Mrs. J . H. Farley, Miss Ethel en MethodJSt Church met on
, Mrs. Philip Wolpert, aid F. Rou~h, Mr. and Mr~ liarSmall 5-3
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Riddle, Mrs. E. C. Riddle , Mrs. ITuesday evening at the home Mrs.
F. Bryant, Mrs. Her-l ry Layne and their
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FOR THE
WHITE HOUSE
OTHERS TO $4.49
Harry Miller and Mrs. George of Mrs. John I·ergusun . T 11
Layne, Mrs. Donald Fo- ghter, Harriett Layne attended
ON YOUR STRIET ... u1 e
Jewell.
/meeting was opened by the ' glesong, Mrs. W. T. Stone, Mrs. the parents' weekend a r ·r
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0, May
16, 1963-5 cook
The nell
meetlnr will be
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ho ~ s meeting o the .ca ton urc ~ ool to IJ, held
sc)ooJ year on Thursday, May : from June. 3rd unltl Jun~··13th.
18th at 8 p.m. a Jibe school. De·[The followmg teachers
were
•otions will be given by Mrs. named ; Kindergarten Closs J o h h . Brabham; special mu-1 Mrs. Freeman RobertS, teach"lfc wm be arranged by M r s. er; Mro. Charles Lester,- a.,ist.
Arthur Thabet. A film on Fam· ,ant; Primary Class - Mrs,
lly eVocation• will be ohown. •'1&lt;1 .Glenn Smith, teacher and Mrs.
_Installations of officers will be ' Jame,s ,Howard. asSJstant; Jun· held.
ior Class - Mrs. Robert HernTOWN COlJNCIL
don, teacher and Mrs. J o h n
The New Haven Town Coon· ·Ferguson, assiStant. Music Wtll
~11 mot on Monday evening for be In charge of Mrs.
their regular meeting. T h o s e Ridge and Mro. Arthur Thaoot.
attending were Mayor F.
C. Final plana were also
Relcllert, Recorder Thelma for their rummage aale on May
· ~ptehort ond councilmen Karl 17 and 18th. The list for nursWiles, He~ry Buck and Nelson ery helpers for during w.,r.,hip
flouah.
aemces was announced .
They voted to accept the bid voted to sponsor a flower
Clf Mr. Richard Howes, Bonds- endar for the summer
man, to furnish bonda for Sew- lor nowers for the church altar.
erage Disposal Plant for t h e Their pledge to the church
town. Mr. Belcher, town alt6r- Increased.
»-Y· announced that • hearing A report from the
IIad be$1 oet for May271h to lng committee .was given and
appear before the Publ1c Serv- accepted : .Pres1de?l - Mrs.
.~ Commtulon for sewerage Kenneth Ridge; VIce president
tl.l~. after which bids will be - Mrs. Robert Herndon;
Itt for the plant.
rotary-Treasurer - Mrs. LynJWMAIAGE SALE
don Taylor.

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went .:leer over gamto a~d h1s sevent~ h?mer with j outlasted the Pittsburgh Pirates
Harne runs by Jjm Geoti1e,
('innatJ Red!! bur1ed the Chieago the w.an.
two on m the third mn1ng or the 4-3, the New York Mets ended .Jacki., BrandL and Jerry Adair
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the Houston Colts' six-game win- powered the Oriole~ to their vio
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. the ~ga~e ser- balls over 1t than on pay day'1' though h1s !Jrst homer assured dued the St. l.('uis cardinaJ 8 ~.
'JI 1es, ~aw Fra~k Robmson .rut th~ee IThey pa!ilsed out the pay checks Bill Monbouquette h~ third vic- 1and the Los AngeJetl Dodgers

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of his four limes at bat mcludm.g ,all ovet' thf' majors Wedne!day l tory, Rus11 Nixon had to break a :beat the Philadelphia Phlllles 3-2 i
·a double. Pe.te Ro!te, the rook1e and Stuart picked the occa~lon to 16-all tie with an eighth·inning In 1~ Innings .
wbo works hke a dynamo. also pac&lt; ll.e second-place Bost6n Red double In tl.e nightcap to brlng
Nleholoon Hko Homer
had three hJts.
1Sox to a 9·3 and Hi twi-night reliever Dick Radatz his third Dave N'tcholson's eighth twme
In fact , every Cincinnali
sweep over tht Los
An- I triumph .
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SYRACUSE. N. Y. &lt;VPI)-Thf some t 1m e. Eacll year , the 1And Maloney could hardly care er in the nightcap.
down the Detroit 'l'igere 7-4, the ! their llth victory In their last 14
smalle!t city m th(' Natmnal Bas· I!ltocky, fiery 81MOfte dented thPm less, he has now won five games . It ~lis kinct ot. a mh:ed-up Cleveland lndiRns blanked the , game~~.
ketball t'\ ~so( 'lil ll ml l'nded a 17-·l ~·
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1agalnst only one loss as the Red~· mght tor the ex·Plllsburgh fint ·Kansas City A' s J.() , th~ Baltl- · Jim ~Mudeau Grant se: down
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~elphla had been repre-1 Only two hits in the (: incinnati 1 Tt'IP F'E&gt;nway Park crowd of 12.- 1 ington Senators 7·1. and thp New record at 3-3 with the Indians.
~ nou~ced morf' of th(&gt; _Syracuse sented In the NBA until the end I barrage were for extra Innings, ~ booed him for committing his : York Yankee.' ran their winning ' Tito Franconr~ singled hom! the
Nationals to Ptlllfldfllphta.
.of the 1961~ Maaoa when the :oddly enough. These were Robin- hrst two error!'! of the sea801'1 but Istreak io four gaml'!s with a 4--3 only run of 'the game in th~ nrst
I Just befo_re midnight, Dan Bia-Jwarriors moved to San Fran- ' son's doubll'! and 1 triple by Rose •a.lso cheered hi.m for tlltting hi.!J win over lhe Minnesota Twins
I inning off Orlando Pena, who sUf·
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that scored two runs.
s 1xth homer witt'! the bases full In the National League, the fered his third lo88 in seven d•
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und1 srloM'(! I 1111:)(1PipM1 J mlr&gt;r . Otasone stud he lost $39,000 ing out in the last four frames. : 8
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those a IIowed by Maloney was a round-robin ·series· hegin!'l· in tlu• I By United Prea11 lnternaUonal New York
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to 1w rm_poss1)11 1· ro l'ont muP .
wf're f'iJmmated hy the Cmcmna-1 homer for L:ru Brock
world amateur haskf!lhall cham-i
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IJwmrllm~ support anri a!tf'nd · t1 Rovals
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Iagainst two defeats. Larry Jack- fending champion, swings into ac- New ~ork
tion. agamst Puerto RICO and the Kansas c·t1 y
· ·son {441 will go for the Cubs · ISo
It seems that Maloney and
VIet Union faces France.
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O'Toole are aiming to team up Italy, the seventh team to gain C~ve7oo.:
for !!hinJng performances thi~ s~a- the fmal rou~ , wrU. not resum_e [Los Angl'le s
lege 2 30 Trih Sent Spts Mew Iincluding four free passes with son. Lest !f!Bson Bob Purkey and play until ~Jday. mght whe~ Jt Detroit
The Rio Grand!:' Co llege base- lthe bases loaded.
Joey Jay ~me the first Cincin· faces B~a!ll while the Un.lled 1Washington
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ball team returned Wednesday I Coach Lanham was very
from a very successful lnp in· I pleased ovel the showing of his
. to Kentucky where they swept team in that only two errors
a doubleheader from Campbell~- were committed by Rio Grande
ville College (ln 1'11esdav. a.nd in the doubleheader on Tueswere out front :l-2 Wed·~· l e.o:;dav dav Hitting ha~ picked up and
over Cumberlsnd Col lege whe~ tht.: .four·man pitching staff has
the game wa s canrPilf.'d by become more effective
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Wedne&amp;day'• Re5u1tll
Purkey won 23 and Jay 21.
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j New York 4 Minnesota 3
~aloney was 9·7 last year afier
c So let Umon also. f.lO_s~ 3 IBoston 9 Los Angeles 3, 1st
bemg called up from San Diego, 3-0 reror.d 111 the prehmln&amp;nes Bo~ton 7 Los Angles e · 2nd ·
:"~o he has only to win four more l Lind ~~ given the best chance of Baltimor~ 7 . Washingt~n 1 'night
game3 10 be~ter ~hat r~d ~t 1=~ting !he Yanks: w~o won th~ ' Clev-eland 1 Kansas City
U!e rnle he Is g01ng, he 11 do Jt l
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0 Toolf! was l&amp;-t3 m l962, h!d
Chicago at Cleveland
the Reds In !llrikeouts with 1701 'BIG DADDY' DIED
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Angeles 3 .Philadelphia 2,
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Thundly't Preblble Pltcllera
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New Yo~ at san
Hook n-41 VI \ O'Dell (+0).
Philadelphia St. Houston, nlgiJtCulp (3·2l 118. DMtt n-ol,
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, "'"'" ,I
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Mllwauk.. at Chlcago
a wm, as It was washed oul comes in for a double-header laot season, and put a one·h•tl"' OF HERION SHOTS
Los Angeles at Boston-O!Inski Cincinnati II St. LouiJ, night
after 3~ mnmgs. However , the that will close out the season on t.he books for Cincinnati laflt ,
, 12·(1) vs. Wilson 13·2l.
PhUadelphia at Houston, night
d?uble victory ov~r· CampbriJs. l for the Redmen,
sea!lon.
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B~L TIMOR~ CUPll- Baltimore Washington at Baltimore,
Pittsburah at Los Angeles, night
VIlle- on Tuesday mcreased the 1 ThP. twin-victory on Tuesday 1\te~ay n1ght mana~er Fred mcdtcal exammers announced to· ~ -Rwdotpb (J-3) VI. Estrada.
New York at San FrQ.

Redmen ~eason mark lo. 5-lL I now gives Rio a three-game
Hoot Gtbson was the b1g noJse wmning streak as they had pre"
;uesday as he t,Jt a home run viously defeated Morris Harvey
m the t~p of the seve nth inning 15-3 last saturQay.
of the f1rst game that not only .

Hutc~m.son w~s ~llowmg ab£~ut

day tt,ey have concluded from
(Only games scheduled&gt; .
no h1ttmg agm , h1s only maJOr [laboratory te~Ls that pro rootbaJJ
Frlhy"l Gamet
compl~int .this !leas~Jn. If Wednes- s~ar ~ene tBig Daddy) Lipscomb Minnesota at Cleve~nd,
day mght l! performance means died of ~n over~e of heroin." Detroit at Washington, 2, twllllht:-1
the Redlll are back on the track. The chief merhcaJ examiner, night

gave Rio Grande its win. but ICYCI.IST BADLY INJURED
they might. be heading out of the D;. Russell Fisher, said a eon- Chicago at Baltl!llDre, night
also tied the re~orrl for lhP long·[ HAMBURG, Germany tUPIJ s~C?~d dJVu:non irtUJ pennant corn· lrtbutory . factor In . Llpsl"nmb'l Kansas City at Bolton, rUght
est ball ever h1t ou1 of tllP sta· - American motorcyclist Colin petltr.on.
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~eath, Fr~da~ mornmg was 1 loll Angeles at New York,
. Waters was still listed on the It ts s?~ethmg ~utchm~n has no~-mtOXJcatmg. amount of alco·
Na&amp;loall Leape
d t •m.
rl :n took ('ampbt"llsville by .a 1eritieal list today following his beeD W&amp;ltmg for SIDCe Apnl 8. hol_m the blood.'
W, L. Pd. ..OB
5 ··nJnt as T~&gt;r ry Williams ;erash in the Grand Prix ot the ~~e guys back up to the pay Fisher revealed that his assist· San Francisco 21 13 .811
a_r 1 1l t•rl a . two-run tlomer in the I ~aarland last SUnday.
an_t. Dr. ~I Schweda, reported St. Louis
19 16 .541 t%
flr&lt;&gt;t 11lll JI1g. and thPn Gib ~on
Walers, who ~urfered a frac-- Halewood &lt;•.00) In the se~d, this mornmg that his analyail Los Angeles
18 e .529 a
unloflc:t'd his shot ovf'r dead rture of the !lkull and a brain con- Affectionate ft5.60) in th~ fifth, ~o~. "un7ha~ged heroin at the Pittaburch
16 1S .SUI 1%
Cf'lllf"rfl•'lcl. Thr ball traveled cussion, underwent an emergency Langley ~yer &lt;$3.60) m the IDJecbon ~nte m Lipst:'Omb's arm, Chicago
17 16 .515
over 365 feet from home plate operation Monday.
sixth, Acrajet 115.001 In the se~- and lflrge amounts of degradation Cincinnati
15 ta .4M
ana bounced over a HO·font high
enth and Happy Anglo $3.40I '" product., mainly morphine In the Philadelphia
15 17 .&lt;Mil
building. One local observer told PRELIMINARY 8E1
the feature eighth.
bik!."
Milwaukee
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Coach Lanham that it wa!l only LONDON IUPD - Don Warthe second ball'" 15 years to be ner of Philadelphia w iII meet
hit over lhat b"ilding ...
. .Jim Cooper, twin brother of BritPhd Trout was credited With , 1sh and Empire heavyweight
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fhe first game vir,tury after hf' lrharnpion Henry Cooper in an NEW YORK (UPJ)
.fim!hre and ushers to thl right fN!ld AmDDI the debrtl tosHI'I ftob.
relif'VP? ~ave Sagan m the , right-round fight June 8.
'lllomson, busmess mnnager of j stand~ on Sunday, the garbage. inson said, ••were younger
fourth mnmg.
Henry Cooper will fight Cassiu~ the New York Met.s, said today th;::ng stopped,
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Cub Scout age.
_In the second game, won by Clay of Louisville, Ky . on the i Frank Robinson or the Cincinnati the M Meany, publicity man for ''And the things they threw,
R10 r.r~nde 8-7 . Sagcm was the same card.
Reds helped incite the polo l
et!, ~aid 8 number of usb- Beer, beet can•. rotten b•"NII•,
winner afler he came on to rc.
ers complamed that &amp;blnson had orange. and everything elJe"
lie\'t&gt; ~tarh•r .John Hrown .
: RtnF.S FIVE WINNERI
groun~s fans mto a garbage- "Incited" the fans.
Jeri') Lynch said it mad~ Bo
Although the RedllU'.n manag· ' BALTIMORE IUP II - Jockey throwmg barrage lao! Sunday.
REDS REPLY
dlfferenC&lt;t where· the player Wll,
ed only four· hits. two of them !Wayne Chambers booted home "We can't rondane thp fana CHICAGO !UPUI -Three Cln· "the fans t1trew at bfm. ..1 went
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by Jim Shnner, in that second 1five winners at Pimlico Wednes· throwing objects on the field ," cinnati Reds outfielder!l l8id under the fJtaDda to make a catch
game. th(&gt; Campbellsville piteh-l d~v. including four in a row
Thomson said "but players who :ednesday the- New York Meta once," Lynch l8id. ..and
ers walked 11 of the Red~n,__i:hambers scored with iulia :nt the fan; don't help matters s:~d":':r. ~:~,.~~: ~ b~~mep~% t~t!:.:..~:::.
Ground!.
saJd t.bo fans """"" In Qll hlln
Robln!OII played. left !told on Frank Roblnoon aald the Mets "I dldD't make 10 motlobJ 0 ;
50,000 STAMP GIVE-AWAY
Saturday and molloned toward were "pas1ing the buck''
in tum around:'~ll1d ..
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fans,"
Thomson
said.
"But
charging
that
lt'lctlon
hy
rival
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there wa• no trouble because players touched off the demon- lllld they bpi ~ tlll'"villll·" l
there was a bunch of 'Midget !!!rations.
Roblnaon saJd
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531 WEST MAIN STREET
Mels' tchildren) up there. How- "'lbo Met• were guilty of poor motions !bot ...,: ~ madl
"':"'· on SWiday RobiiiiO!J played policing of doe grandstand," Rob- the 1 - to throw at ;:.... "I
Over 200 Weekly
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filCH Paid'
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motlona. Indicating the Reds were two fk!ld! Oil Saturday lind sun- 111 )'011 lllilbl 10 weD join thorn
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But on Swlday he ran mto a
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Every Gollon Sold With A Money Back Oullnnt•
said In reforenco to tho "new
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Now Under New Management
ThoiiiiOD added that •• soon as
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"• • A JltltMf INGIIDtiNT Of VANGIIAttD'S

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Mabel McDermitt, Arlene Me- re, Okey Joh..OO, ~~·~~::!: I said: " He baa t.bo ludi to be liD- tiiiil Uheratilm .1o tbo. ..._
0!1 June 4th lor membe!'ll and
Oermitt, Barlwl ond Kathy Relha LewiJ lhd Morris
lbdr famiUes.
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May Wamaley, Goldie Blake: I... of West Columbia.
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Molitor Doa&amp;hter
Jleld The w.s.c.s. of the New The PfOII'am for doe meetlnJ Soc1aJ
Thelma Henry, Helen Wllliama, 1 ll!r. and ll!rs. lloi&gt;Ort G.
The NahacUma Garden Club Haven Methodist Church w iII wu I pledglnJ oervJce ond was
Ethel Rayburn, Noncy Yon Me· and children of Pl. Pleasant
held their annual Mot.bor Dau- bold I Rummaae Sale on Fri- presented by Mrs. John Powter and Marie Smith.
and lllr. ond lllra. Harold Eu18911
ghter Banquet on Monday eve- clay ood Saturday, May 17th ell,
ted by Mrs. Lyndon BRmAL SHOWER IS HELD ' Sendmg gift• were Mr . and .ew and .011 of Nitro vJaited
mng at the Horlford Melhodlst and 18th at the Thabet Build- T:lo~ M~\ Robert Herndon Ann Williams wa• honored Mrs. Wilborn Van Meter, Jan-1Mr. and Mrs. Harley Powell
Oiurdl Buement. Tho ta.bl.. lnJ in New l!aven, beginnlnJ at a
rs. 0 " Ferguson.
IThuroday evening at the home ot Robinson. Doris Lee, Evelyn Sunday .
we~e decorated with blllketa Q( g p.m. Home made donuts will Refreshments were served to of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ILockett, Betty Fox, Margaret Sandra Bennett of Chillicothe, I
tulips ond bullerfllea. Each Ito for aale at 75 cent. per doz. Mrs. Oiarles Yoho, Mrs. LyD- Lloyd Williams In Cltfton. with IFox, Lena Fox, Reba FeUds, Ohio. spent a week end with
"Quality Furnishings et Reasonable Prices"
guest wu given a red C8l'IUIIion en or 5 cents each, theae triU don Taylor. Mrs. John Powell, a bridal shnwer. HoateBOe! were , Edra Kearns, SteUa
Cross, her parents. Mr. and Mrs Jim '
corsoge. Mrs., Robert Layne op- be made at the building and Mrs. flobertlierndon, Mrs. Ken· Mrs . Paul Bostick of Middle- Eulah Stewart, Ora
Higgins, !Benne(! .
ened the mee!ln, with a Moth- oold hot. Free coffee will be neth Ridge and the hostess, Mro. pert and Mrs. Richard Gilkey ' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson, I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Meer'• Day poetn, and iD t u r o served.
Fergusorl.
of Pomeroy and Mrs .
John [Dora Van Meter. May Pickens. ter and daughter and son · in-- :
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
each memMr irltroduced her
Eolhor Circle Meets
New Haven Gardea Club
,McDermitt of Maaon.
. Wmona Hoffman, Hazel Hos- law , of Felicity, Ohio, called '
molber or pest.
The Eathe Ci
Th Lu
The New Haven Gorden Club I Games were played and prizoa [Char , Mro. Schaekel,
Jess1e on Mrs. Lloyd Willia!!ll Satur1 1
Followloc the dinner
Dr. llterllt ChU:ch ~o~:n m:t 0~ met on Thursday evening at the won by Mr•: Louie Petera, Kay Cartwright, Mina Lewi&amp;, Clar- day.
Edna Celllaa pt01i81lled lito JII'O" Tueaday evenin at the p rish hnme of Mrs. lrvlll8 Karr, Jr. Riley, Cecelta Smtih, Mrs. BIJI IICe Dunlap, Wanda Roush. Frie- &gt; Mr. and Mro. Btll Wiliams
gram. IIIIo &amp;bowed Jlide&amp; and llouJe of St. :aui'J LuU::ran with Mrs . Ray Pickens, Sr. and McDermitt, Margaret
Rizer , da Henry, Mary Zerkle. Jun.• and Judy spent a week end in
POPULAR PLAY SHO ES F OR
talked llll I trip &amp;he hod lakeo Church The pr gram
_ Mro. L. C. Roush serving as co- Goldie McDermitt and Elame Burns, Jomce Bergdoll, Joann Nitro visiting Mr. and Mr.. Ev- '
"'the Holy Land.
sented · by Mrso Rol ~a~~~· hosles.es.
Cartw~ight. Dorothy Van Met- Harbour, Lucilk! Harrison, Ka- erett Dudding.
'l'be " - prt.. awarded was topic ··war nd Pean .. 1,/• The guest speaker lor 1 he er won the door prize.
tie Oliver, Grace Cartwright, Mrs. Clara Williams
won by'Mra. L. C. Roush. Each WiliU:.m Pow:li Sr
~i evening was Mr.. John ColliM Cake, polaiO chlpo, mints and Olga Lewis, Mllrgle Cart- Mark visited Mr. and Mrs. tto••- 11
member participated In a con- the busineSB ~eetingr 1
of Polnl Pleasant. Her t 0 pic punch were served to Car&lt;il P.. wright, Mrs Gilkey, Shirley ard Rayburn Sunday afternoon.
tesl by makln&amp; a sprlll8 hal
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was "Flowers of S aln, lllr• !Ms, Dorothy Van Meter, Ha- Tucker and Fannie Roush .
:~~u:::,b!~Pllfin~r ':el~ p~:rs~s.s, ~:..~:'~!:r:s~ Collin• lived in. Sp~ln ior tw~ ~.smith, Cecelia and David,
cuss MEETING
$1,097.21 Balance
prize for her creation
ments to those attending : Mrs. years. most of II spent In Mad- lneu· ~u~o~~· ~ane tB~n- The Goodwill Class met at Is Made Public
Altandlli&amp; were Mra.' Louis J. Jacll Wekh, Nlrs. i' elson Ro"sh, rid .. She spoke on the dlfierent Der;,ltt' Irene Ju~~icean~ld~; the home of Joabetle Brown on PT. PLEASANT - The Board
Jtanchnlk, Mlsa Sor&amp;h Suaan Mro. William Powell, Jr., Mrs. varJehes of flowers grown there McDermitt, Mabel
Johnson Fnday evenmg for their month- of Directors of the Pt. Pleasant
Caney Mts William Gibbs Donald Bumgardner and Mrs. weddmg• altended and how the Frlltceo Oliver Ka Rll
El' ly meetmg With Irene JustiS as Boys' Club recently approved
Mra.
Kelly, Miss Marl: Roland Kerr.
churches were decorated and aine Cartwrl hi J'uren:\.w. co-hostess. The meeting was the release of the financial
CANVAS CASUALS
lyn Glbbo, Mrs. John Wo If e.
Sewing Club
the bridal bouquets. She a Is o II, Dorothy ~nd Wilma Blak; called lo order by the president statement of the boxing show
For women in black or beilt
Miss Teresa Wolfe, Mrs. Rol,: The Sewmg Club met on Tues· tol~ h?w flower arrangement• Katie Bass, Till Nobles Lou: ~nd the followmg participated held March 30 at the local high
ert Layne, Mrs. Harry Layne, day at 1 p.m . lor • luncheon, Inn· pam dill., from thooe in ella Van Meter Beulah , Rick- m the program. Ruth Hensley, school gym.
AA-8 Widtho
SillS 4'1o·l0 •
Mrs. John Boston Mrl E A at the home of Mrs. Ottie Roush U Ited States, Mrs. Collins ard Opal Bostl~k Le L
Nancy Van Meter . Games and Total receipts from ticket
,Schae~el, Mro. C:.:rroll .Ad~ms; ~ith Mrs. R. F. Bryant serv- showed the group several hand Edifu Fox and Vlr in': W~~~· contests were held with Eunice sales were $1,849.27. expenses,
Jr., M!'ll.- Herman Layne, Mrs. mg as co-hostess. The next meet- made Item• of Interest she had Josephine McDe~ltt Molll~ Hart ~nd Frances Wood of Gro- $752.06, and balance, $1 ,097.21.
Paul Powell, Mrs. Philip Batey, lni will be held an May 16111 at ~o~ght back with her from Fox, Mrs. Anna Holfm~n, Vlna : ~m m charge. June Burns and Jon Leighty, Comptroller of
WOMEN'S
Mrs. Freda Hart, Mrs. Donald the home of ~rs. Edwin Stein. pam.
. McDermitt, Margie
Rogers,
elma Henry won the prizes. Marietta Manufacturing ComBumgardner, Mrs. Thomas Thoae attendmg were Mrs. L. l Mrs. Donald F. Roush presidA dessert courae was served pany, i' treasurer of the Boys'
·Hoffman, Mrs. F. A. B a I e y, C. Roush, Mrs. N. 0 . Wein , Mrs. ed at the business meeting. The ica.
to Thelma Henry, Nancy Van Club. The Board of Directors is ;
Mrs. Freda Hart, Mrs. Donald W. T. Stone, Mrs. D. A. Iby-laws were read by Mrs. Phil- Joan Carroll, who Is lakin Meter, Dora Van Meter, Clara planning the Centennial Circus I
Bumgardner. Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mro. Herman Layue, Mrs I lip Wolpert. A report of the special nurses !raining at Ou~ Williams, Ruth Hensley, Helen and Wild Animal Exhibition al [ By The Mokers of Vogue
Hoffman, Mrs F. A. Batey, Philip Wolpert, Mrs. Howard program committee for the com- Lady of Peace Hospital in Lou· Williams, Lena Lyons, June Harmnn Park , Tuesdav, May
AA·B Widths. Si1e 5·1 0 - - - - - Mrs. James Gilbert, Mrs. How- Wagenhals, Mrs. H. L. Dyer,
year was given. Mrs. How- lsville, Ky. spent the weekend Burns, Cheryl Burns, Frieda 21.
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ar&lt;l Joe Burris, Mrs. E
T. Mrs. Lloyd Roush, ~nd
Wagenhals reported tha( a here with her parents, Mr. and He.nry , M;s. Brown and VJSil·
~Bh, Mrs. Howard Burri• 1Mrs. Abolm, Mrs. (,eurge Car- Magnolia tree had been pur- Mn. Charles Car 11
ors Eumce Hart and FranPlea&amp;ant Valley Hoopltal
Mrs. Chester Weaver, Mrs. wm: son and Miss Millie Bumgarner chased and would be planted at Ann Chisler of · p;~tsburgh, Pa. ces Wood.
ADMI'ITED: George Riffle.
ay Robin Hoott
Weaver, Dr .. Edna ('..,tiles, Mro. 1and Ihe hostes,es.
the Pleasant Valley Ho1p1tal at visited recently with her parPERSONALS
, Pt . Pleasant; Henry Smilh,
White
1nd
Beige
11lehard Pflffcer, Mrs. Rol,:
Metbodlot Cia" To Meet
the proper season. A student ent., Mr. lnd Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turnbull cine.
Sizn, Sm11l SY2 to 3 - - - - - - - ert Johnston, Mro. Henry Buck The Yo~U~g Adult Claas ot the from Wahama Jr,. High logo to Chisler.
of Mason called on Mr. and DISCHARGED: Mrs .
Jr., Mrs. Ray Pickens, Jr .. Mrs. New Haven Methodist Church Junior Nature Camp at Wheel- Mr. and Mrs. William Nease Mrs. Ned Henry on Sunday af·I Cheesebrew. Pt. PIe as ant;
Ltqyd Hoffman, Mrs. Roy Pick- will hold theJr second meeting lng, W. Va. had been selected; and family of Buckhannon, w. lrenoon.
Michael Terry McGinness. Pt.
ens, Sr., Mro. Earl Clark, Mrs. :at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Cooke, son of Mr. and Va. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Peck of Chillico- Pleasant.
CHILDREN$
L C. Rou•h •. Mrs. Thomas A. ,\V,IIiam Clift "'' l!aven Heights Mrs. Roy Cooke nf New Haven . Mrs. J. v. McGrew, Sr. over the, Ohio, visited with her mo- BIRTH: A wn to Mr. and
McGOWEin, M1ss Kay McGowAn, on May 23rd at .:30 p.m.
'l'ho~e attendmg wer~ Mrs. H. the weekend.
ther, Mro. Mattie Henry.
Mrs. Warren Call, Mason.
1
_Mrs. James Roush, Mrs. Ho,.
W.S.C.S. Meet
Dy~r, Mrs. N. 0. \\em, MISs Mr . and Mrs. Jack Frey, Ross Thos• visiting Dana Lewis on A thought lor the day- Nor·
RED , WillTE OR BLUE
mer Roush, M!'ll. Bill Howard, The W.S.C.S. of the New Hav- Lelah Jane Powell. Mrs. M. L. and Larry Mr. and Mrs
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Silos
$129
Mrs. J . H. Farley, Miss Ethel en MethodJSt Church met on
, Mrs. Philip Wolpert, aid F. Rou~h, Mr. and Mr~ liarSmall 5-3
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Riddle, Mrs. E. C. Riddle , Mrs. ITuesday evening at the home Mrs.
F. Bryant, Mrs. Her-l ry Layne and their
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FOR THE
WHITE HOUSE
OTHERS TO $4.49
Harry Miller and Mrs. George of Mrs. John I·ergusun . T 11
Layne, Mrs. Donald Fo- ghter, Harriett Layne attended
ON YOUR STRIET ... u1 e
Jewell.
/meeting was opened by the ' glesong, Mrs. W. T. Stone, Mrs. the parents' weekend a r ·r
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0, May
16, 1963-5 cook
The nell
meetlnr will be
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will I'
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ho ~ s meeting o the .ca ton urc ~ ool to IJ, held
sc)ooJ year on Thursday, May : from June. 3rd unltl Jun~··13th.
18th at 8 p.m. a Jibe school. De·[The followmg teachers
were
•otions will be given by Mrs. named ; Kindergarten Closs J o h h . Brabham; special mu-1 Mrs. Freeman RobertS, teach"lfc wm be arranged by M r s. er; Mro. Charles Lester,- a.,ist.
Arthur Thabet. A film on Fam· ,ant; Primary Class - Mrs,
lly eVocation• will be ohown. •'1&lt;1 .Glenn Smith, teacher and Mrs.
_Installations of officers will be ' Jame,s ,Howard. asSJstant; Jun· held.
ior Class - Mrs. Robert HernTOWN COlJNCIL
don, teacher and Mrs. J o h n
The New Haven Town Coon· ·Ferguson, assiStant. Music Wtll
~11 mot on Monday evening for be In charge of Mrs.
their regular meeting. T h o s e Ridge and Mro. Arthur Thaoot.
attending were Mayor F.
C. Final plana were also
Relcllert, Recorder Thelma for their rummage aale on May
· ~ptehort ond councilmen Karl 17 and 18th. The list for nursWiles, He~ry Buck and Nelson ery helpers for during w.,r.,hip
flouah.
aemces was announced .
They voted to accept the bid voted to sponsor a flower
Clf Mr. Richard Howes, Bonds- endar for the summer
man, to furnish bonda for Sew- lor nowers for the church altar.
erage Disposal Plant for t h e Their pledge to the church
town. Mr. Belcher, town alt6r- Increased.
»-Y· announced that • hearing A report from the
IIad be$1 oet for May271h to lng committee .was given and
appear before the Publ1c Serv- accepted : .Pres1de?l - Mrs.
.~ Commtulon for sewerage Kenneth Ridge; VIce president
tl.l~. after which bids will be - Mrs. Robert Herndon;
Itt for the plant.
rotary-Treasurer - Mrs. LynJWMAIAGE SALE
don Taylor.

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!9l FOR SALE

WANT AD
INFORt.I\A TION

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'BUSINESS SERVICES

(9) FOR SALE

Grae-.
Plamblq ...
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FARM EQUIPMENT

. Officers Delegates Named To

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Officers and delegates
to Mrs. Menzel Smith and Mrs.
. . • · M. I)&amp;) " ' - t&gt;•bbeatto•
Mlnenvllle, ObJo
County Council for the coming
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lt•llliln Dl&gt;aGIIDf lt:ftfl 4 Ill
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End your oewer troablet
year were installed, and com- Arnold, spiritu~l; : •· E ::,;:
Entered Hoopltal
~ANo,;ELLA TIONS
we bave aD abet
mlttee chairmen named, when Abbott,B M:~~ne; mem'bership . · Among those · who 'entered
COIIRJ!&lt; 'TlUNS
Mn .. .ee.po-., i.1Rt11 ..00 • . M
Sewer Maeblnet
the Salisbury PTA met Tues· ~~ Mrs"'N~r,;ah Wyersmiller', Holzer hospital iii the past M
""' o., "' Pq"I~Cietl011.
Reasooable Ralel
day evening at the achool.
bl' It
. hours were Mrs. E. Harold
ltEGlJ LA TlUNS
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Bel
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$2.395
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Mrs.
Opha
Offutt
,
president,
puA
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Y"Night
Feeding
Davis, 236 Fourth Ave., ~ .. ·
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4.
Door
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black
finish,
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SIMPSON Inour conducted. the meeting which Loc~slB~~. Jcw~s read by Mr s. Alma F~wler, Oakwood Or.,.,
ltl'iMII'Ctlllllble
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t1res show little wear. VB motor. automatic trans., radio l l,;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii7"'28-...;lf;;cl
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BARNES
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Middleport opened With devotions by Mrs. Will and there was group dis- Mrs. Leshe L. Brucker, 936 ·.
Hnd ht"alt'r . Showroom C'lt&gt;an.
',l.lhlll •W •on• ""' rupo,.lhl• for
Attention
Dairymen
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Ph
Marme
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followed
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Mrs.
Bobby
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Fire, auromo It,
Story's room r~ 833 Fourth Ave., Mrs. Jamr.t
1961 Corvair
$1,765
8sfl If&lt; the Lord 's Prayer and Pledge ';":;,.
RATES
St. Wagon Automai!C' trans .. radio, heater, luggage rack,
E
WY Z-2901
____ to the _Flag led by Mrs. Her- ~ived the attendance award. M. Edwards, Portsmouth ~c·
For Wani 1\d Service
• tel'lob p-er ...oro &lt;lfle
l'lkrtiD11.
beautiful white fmi ~ h with rt&gt;d intPrior, good whitewall
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IDSUtance
A1eoe,
bert Dtxon. The treasurer ~e- c Refreshments were served by Cora Virginia Dunsmore, Sftr::
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poled $156.90 on hand. M1"
nd M s Norman Weyers· Fourth Ave., Oacar Bastian!;;·•
• Cent. Del .-orO fiH l"tlr" c-o•
B.
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itue"ioW1
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bllslne11
aoed.'
Rosalee
Story
gave
a
report
on
Mrll
a
Mr r and Mrs. Vincent Sr., 121 Second Ave., Mn. Chor..,
hi! rate '"If 4 cenll pe1 w01"&lt;1 1111.1
·a. ~bara;ed for ~&lt;I wertl•mt lf oor
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Pb- IVY 1-1431
the County Councn meeting at ~:..:'!;ick Mr. and Mrs. Flank les E. Sanders, Lower Rivef:,
oatct Within II"• d•y• after ~·
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POULTRY
Scthth 1 Pomeroy
Elementary lin Rizer,' Mr . and rArs. Amos Rd , John A.LeeNaceC. Rlnt.IRNtort~~
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
CARD 01 FRANKS - tl ~ tor
POMEROY WY 2·2649
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Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. Wll· up, Josph
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10 Word nrnlmum t:•cb •oidlt10n
POMEROY, OHIO
a.t •nrd I~ 0~-t~•uarll!lf Dllhll..,
OFFERS THE BEST
I HEAVY HENS, $1 each. John The report lof theb piMcntc coAm- liam Folmer, wlth Mr. and [P•Iriot, Amos AP.I PestatlltzM, 21109 ·.
•• I eant per wora
CLAIR
WOODE
Proffit, Portland, Ohio.
mJltee was gven Y _rs. rn- Mrs Otis Marret, Mr. and. IMam St. , Pt. easan •
••:
OFFln HOURS
PHONE
&amp; 10 9tp old. Mrs. Gerald Pullms re- Mrs. Willlam Grueser,
Mrs. Penny A. Burns, Henderson, w,:
1:111 A. M l r ;dl fl t' M Dilly
SltUI'day -11 :3'1 It M '" 12:011 nuo11
CHESTER 985-2145
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signed as secretary due to Ill- El . Zeiher and Paul Man- Va., Robert Alton Goldsberry!
l'I"S SO ~ASY
FOR SALE
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For Sale or Lease
12-8-25tr
LEGAL NOTICE
ness and Mrs. Richard Young ~ano trb t'~g bnsts
New Haven, W. Va., Mrs. Lub."
TO PLACE A
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was ~RJ~qinated and elected. Del- ue ' con 1 u 1
•
er Herdman, Buffalo, W. Va., .
RESITLT PRUDIIL,NG
SWEET PJfATO and tomato NEWLY FURNISHED 4 room I
UOAL NOTICI Oh
UJ egates to County council were
Mrs Worley 1'. HoweU 576
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Th• vmaee
of S:Yracuae.
to, w
WANT AD
plants for sale ilelen Dam(&gt;- house, located on 3 acres. 1 CUrtin Breeding Service, Ine. rmJve
bldl until
lUIO Noon ! .s.t . elected and included Mrs. Roy
Grant St. Middleport, Truman
wood , ~yr~cuse . WY 2-(~39.
mile off 124 on good gravel Breec.: ro great dairy and beef ~~:)' ,!\~;"3y 1 ~~~..~~~~n~;:rt~ Grueser, Mrs. Franklin Rizer,
1\. Russell, Union Ave., Pomei: 'J
PHONE WY 2-2157
5 15 6tc
road, below Long Bottom. bulls for only $6.0U. Fflr serv- rtrlment or HlihW&amp;J' T 3l Speclflca· Mrs. Opha Offutt, Mrs. Rollin
roy, Rudy A. Stewart, Minera..'
0
Drilled well. Electricit}', bot· ll"'e call · _Leland Parker, Pomar• on !Ue at the Radford and Mrs,
Blackville, Robert F. Snowden,
AUCTION, Saturday. May t8. tied gas. Phone WY 2-W!9. eroy, OhiO. Phone WY 2-2264 c';.";~: 'i:.~''~,.u """'" ••• tun ston. Named to audit the hooks
land, Mrs. Annis L. Pbelps, Jr;.:
CARD OF THANKS
1963, 12 :30 p.m. The personal E. E. Hayman, Syracuse, 0. or Alberl Parker, Chester, aame of ev .. ry _penon or company were Mrs Dixon and Mrs. Don· Installation of officers was Syracuae Henry B Elsnaugler•:.
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lntere•ted ln ,urh bid, and ahall be
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property of Carrie . un.,.
, Ohio, P one
accompanied by • •ulliclent bond or aid Lanning.
condue
., rs. aro
r Jackson, Ze1don West, Jaekso:JG,·· ·
WE WANT to thank all our ningham, deceased, will be sold
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Mrs. Arnold assisted by Miss lins of Wellston when, the Wrr Mrs. John L. Smith, WeUston;ffiends and relatives for their
t 456 Broadway Street in
1- 0 McCOY- AUC'I10NEER. ('ent or t_he amou.at of the btd, thlt Story installed Mrs. James WUl men's missiOnary Society .. of James H
Frazee
' kindness dUri·ng the I"llness a
FOR RENT
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Middleport, Ohio.
Chester . Ohio.
will bt ent11red tnl4l and perfOl"maace as president; Mrs. David DaVIS, the RIO Gran e
a~
~- and S. Basil Jllltton, Kentuckj k·
,and death of our dad, Baker Tappan Gas Range, Serve!
4 18 lfc
to,..,.,, vtce president; Mrs. Young, iatlon met the evenmg of Mahy W. Va.
,
0. Gordon.
gas refrigerator kitchen cabi· ONE SIX room house and one
'""' "' '"'-'·
secrelary· Mrs Jack Seelig 13 at the Racme Baptist Churc ,
Blrtbs
Daughter and .F~mily. I net, 7 pc. dineite set, oval four room apartment. PeopR~~~~? th~'tt~:!i" treasurer' and . the delegate; Mrs. Margaret Traey of R~o
Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Ham !root china cupboard, buffet, les Terrace. Phone WY 2-S385.
REAL ESTATE
s,muM, o•••
named above alter which Miss Grande, gave the devotions, us- Mrs. Howard W. Johi1SOll. •
15
Dayton, Ohoo.
7 pc dining room suite, round I
5- ·tfc
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Story read the PTA prayer, lng as her topic,_ "Good Worsa, Mason, W. Ya., daughter, 2:il-table,· White sewing machine, FURNISHED apartments. Two, FOR SALE: Five room house NOT•c• o,. uLI oP RIAL nTATI Mrs Offutt thanked the com- Like Apples m a Silver Set- p. m. Wednesday.
5 16 ttp
2 barrel back chairs, 2 pc. 4 room, 1 five room . Furmsh·l and bath. Newly decorated, of Bi dl will be received ., t}le Office•
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NOTICES
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living room suite, overstuffed ed and unfurnishd. P h o n e gas heated full basement. Lo- Ohio.Webater &amp; Fultz of 17 Pomero,, mittees and members for thetr tlng, A voca so o was !o•v
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c~'::ckw
,!-rt't:,
.!~
ot
ih:~an:!
cooperation
the
past
year.
Mrs.
by
Mrs
Esther
Carins
of_
R~:
Patients
recently
discharge¢ :
10 o'
FISH SANDWICH, JOe. Onion I rocker, 2 large QDirros. bed- WY 2·2lia7.
5-7-tfc eated 123 ' Hudson St., M'd
I • vtra:i
nla
cuantnth•m
real
atate
sitWill
presented
Mrs.Offutt
with
cine,
"0
Lord,
Be
Merciful.
.
I
ded
M
Sam
I
Williams -Rings, 30c. Jack's Dairy Rar, I room suite, white marble top THREE and tour room furnish- dleport, Ohio. Price $6000.
ed at 458 Broadwa1 In the vma,.
M
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installed offi me u
rs.
ue
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of Mtddlo~:port. ohio Th'" rlla.J .. tate president's pin and Mrs. Offutt
rs
op ms
- Herbert
Willford
Bernanl ·
Middleport.
5-14-6tc J dresser and extra nice rna- ed and unfwnllshed apar~
S 16 tic
ot • ' room ttame -'•emn,
t M w·u 'th ers using the theme
"Crown
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bath and ~rt buement on a Jot ln tum prseen ed rs. 1 Nl C .
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• d b Boggs, John E. Campbell, Char.~.
&amp;&amp;JiUMOBD..E msuraoc · been ble top washstand, 2 metal ments. WY 2-5434.
IN
CHEST"R
:
i6
acre
farm
for
1
1
eet x 200 teet.
the president's pin and gavel. Him Lord of All, fo owe ! le Cur utte Mrs
Ann
ean'='lled't Lost you1 oper atur s I beds, 1 wood bed, 2 dressers,
12 6 tfc sale. 7 ro:;:l!'j a:ul bath, garwEBsTER
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I'"ULTZ,
t
M
J'orie
Grimm
Maris
n
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2 rugs, Moore's gas heater
Attorney• for the ellate or
Committee chairmen and co- a riO, ar
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Sprague Mrs Alvin DeHart
J ? Coli WY ~-- IS l5 I : 65.000 B.T.U., several small HOUSE for rent. fi'o11T rooms age, barn and summer house.
carr•• vq~~~~\~~-~f:-~~ chairmen were named by Mrs. lyn Powell .and .Fl~ren~~J Ad· Don B;oyles," Mrs. Char~
gas heaters, 1 square tub '"d bath. Lincoln Heights. Call or "0'11Rct. Robert MulUGAL NOTIC:I
Will and include Mrs. George ams of .~acme;, smgmg n esus Sanders, Mrs. James E. Sider!f .
~E WEIGHT saf•ly. and eas- Maytag washer, many other Phone WY 2-3575 g.fter 5 o' · ford, !.hester, Ohio.
So ated bid• wlll be recel~ at the Sisson, and Mrs. Homer Hy- and Me and Known
Jy to and 1·nfant son ' Edward Wy~
offl~ ~
') hi
H' 11
S 15 6tp Tow of the Trusteu or Letart
tly witb Dex-A-Diet tablets. items.
clock
4 23 tfc
ru;hip, Mel.i• county, Ohio. until sell, program; Mrs. Phi 0 mgIm.
.
off Albert Neal John DaHgher-.
1 o'eJock P. M. May 2a, 1963,
only 98c. Stark Drugs.
for er and Mrs William Ohlinger
The president of the Assocla·
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M .' S "th MH,
Terms : Cash
.
patch.in.a: .,, t~oll!ll and 1pp1ytnr
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M D ld Boone
of ty, rs. Bime m1 ,
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3 I 60lp Not respons ible for accidents MOOERN 4 room furnished or
llnlll e collt IK"al (Cemetery Rd &gt; Twp. ways and means; Mrs. Thorn- bon,
rs. ona
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D"llon Roe Kinzleunfurnished apartment. Mid·
Rd .. Length 2640" x 1e· wide Towll·
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th Middleport Bapt1st church
ear Ie
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Webster and Fultz, Attorneys
dleport. WY 2-3874.
u.r
e .
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th' •Michael Hudson, Phillip 0: -=
LOST &amp; FOUND_
Bradford Auction Cornprmy
and;. ....-~wemissionary
com
3 15 tfc POMEROY _ 6 room frame ~~;-ech of ttkl
11verymuet
per.aoD contain
interested full
la gan • safety·• Mrs. Maxine Arn- presided
so-e SteeIe, an d LU Anne Shiflet • ,
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Auctioneer
1ame.
old co-chatrman of kitchen; new Y orgsnU£\.1
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LOST: LARGE white tom cat, Critt Bradfurd.
~'URNISHED and unfurnished house with bath, gas heating,
The riihl II re~erved to reject IUY Mr. D'xon and
Mrs George eiety of the Bethlehme Baptist
mong
dn' h
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answering to name or "Pin- A . C. Bradford, Manager
bid•
s. I
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Accordmg to the nu 1g t rek
apartments. Paid utilities. Be- basement. On large lot, ou t "'Br•uorder
1
or the Tru•tee• ot Lt· Brothers drning room . Mrs. Church Mrs. Boone a so eonh
. d
tmenf .
5 11 6tc
ky." Belongs to Frank :\tturfore 5 p. m. Phone WY 2- of high water, and conveniently tart Townahtp.
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ducted a "Know Your Society's port o1 t e nursmg epar . ~ ''
ray, 1172 Powell St., MiddleFloyd Norrt•. Clerk.
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those patients who were listed. ,
2776. after S p. m. Phone WY located. $2.000.00. A wonderful
_ _____::"::.'..:"::.·..:uc
Work' cbmc
fCl"
port. Call WY 2~3406 morn·
2-;3574.
12 6 tic buy for any handy m a n, 100
LEGAL
NOTICI
Mra.
RwseU
MiU•
Refrf~shme~ts
were
served
in
as
fair
included
Mrs.
DaY
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'59
Buick
~
$1
,395
ings, Meigs General after- I
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hours work, some ma~erials, 1 or~c! 1edorbld,•hewmT~en~::' 1 ~~d ~b~ Is Named Pre1idenl
the
social
room
or
the
church
Shoemaker,
Ernest
Halley,
Mry~
.
5·14-3tc ' LeSabre 4 Dr. Sedan . Like
noons. Reward .
and
have
a nice home.
Tow
hlhip,
Melli
County.
ObJo.
until
The
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
the
with
the
Ruth
Cirele
of
the
RaHarry
Wehrung,
Mark
Shee!!t,'i..
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new all white finish . Auto.
' o•colocll P . M. May a&amp;, 1883, for
1.
BUSINESS SERVICES
rurn l.llhtna: the •aid town•hip or [.e. Middleport firemen met Tues&amp; eine Church in charge. Chur- p enny Burns •. Truman Russe
shift.
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AUTO SALES
lift
RENTAL- 9 room frame Ialii, t':~,.,!~uowlna: de•c:rlbt"d. m•ter· day evening at the home of Mrs. ches represented included Po~- Charles Larkms! Rufus p~~~ ·
house with bath, furnace heatk A pproximately !1000 a:allora ot Ro•d RusseU Mills when new offi- eroy Bethlehem, Jackson, Mtd· ford, Henry EtsnaMugle, AI · ..
The Rambler
'59 Buick ~ $1,495
to be furlliahed and
.
.
R .
Bertha Sheets
rs. . . rtJ..1 ; :
lng,
nice yard and g a r den Oll edmaterial
\\o'orld Standard •If Compact
Electra 2 Dr. Hard Top . Po·
at varlOU• IocaliOll• in the cers were elected mcludtng the dleport, RlO Grande, aeme,
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space,
rural
location,
(garden
J:
EiceUence
wer steering and brakes. Auwnmhlp 8J
dln.cted b:y the
TrUitUI president • Mrs • Russell Mills·' Galllll" and Wellston. Attending Spradlin
and
Oscar BastJaru, ~repre.enleUve.
Application
Qn
"t f blood W89 adlJltn•
and pasture for cow), lh mile will their
Big car room. ride and perform· tomatie shift. Buick's finest .
be made by an qplbat dJHrtbut- vice president Mrs.
Howard from Middleport were
Mrs.
e um 0
"tal
Wed.·:.
ance Small car economy and
from blacktop road. $50.00 per :!r~hi~~ ~h:11 ri:fo rrieu;r~o;::~:-:!: Dailey; secreiary, Mrs. Patri- Boone, Mrs. Willis Anthony, istered at the hospt
on
.·: ·:
maaa~erabilit:}'
month.
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~:h•Y~-,d mu111. eontain the tun cia Kloes, and treasurer, Mrs. Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs. Grace nesday. - - - - See
M
me of every pr.un lntereated tn Wayne Gibbon 8 .
Hysell Mrs. Bertha Areher,
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Pl)meroy, Ohio
Metropolitao Motors
RURAL - 5 room frame home
urn•.
d
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OFFICES
TO CLOSE
Ttu. rllltlt 18 ru~rved to reJect any
Plans were rna e or a p ~me Mrs. E•thI
e Hughes, Mrs. Isa·
SANT
Th Co ....
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E. MaiD Street, Pomeroy
with bath, forced hot air heal· I~ ' 11 btd•. By order ol the Tru•- to be held Tuesday June 4 at bel Winebrenner and Mr and PT. PLEA
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Pbooe WY 2-3870
ing, basement, newly Insulbrie 1 of Le~~~lN=.Pcie.rll:
the roadside park' in Middle- Mrs Friend
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ty Court has announeed.Counthiiij~l . ·
f'OR SALE - One Motor drivsided. Nice yard, plenty garden
4 22 tic en Hay Baler, one three point
cs&gt; 11· tw port beginning at 6 p. m. Games
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off'1ces m
· the. Mason
_ _ _ _____:::._
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-space,
3
acre
lot
with
several
LEGAL
NOTICI
ed
nd
·
dIGN
BROWN
Courthouse
will
be
dosed
Satuf.
alFOR NEW or used cars
hitch
mowing
machine,
1
or
bids will be I'C'Cetved at the were pay
a prizes awar EAGLES S
"th the
ptiQJi ·
small buildings, 1 mile off State oWSealed
trucks, ph.t,ne Marvin Mark~ most new. William Houdace or the Tru•teea of Letllrt Town- ed to Mrs. Donna Byer t Mrs. PJULADELPHIA &lt;UPU - The day' May 18, WI
exee
Route 7. $5,000.00.
o"cl':ic~~:M;~•M ..c;:.n,ty2e, 0r~. 't::U
SALESMAN BeasJe11 Math shelt. Kingsbury Road, Phvne
Louise McElhinny. Mrs. Glad· Philadelphia Eagles h a v e an- of the Health department off~ :.
C .C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
urflcina:
wiJh
a1.n1I•
111a1
roadway
ys
Vroman ' Mrs ' Lena McK.in- noWlced the sianing
of offensive es on the
ews, Athens, LV 3-4061
WY 2-0058.
"'
w x lOM' located In old .ectlon ln
co·-·
If" ground [floor.
ed due'~'he
it
WY Z.3838
10-9-tlr
i 9 6tc
Letart Fan. Cemetery. Tru•te•• ley Mrs. Esther Gibbons, and back Timmy Brown for the 1963 county o tees are e os
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·----ALBERT M. CO,X SALESMAN 'o rurnl•h and haul ••a:re1ate.
Mr, Dn th J b
ti a! F tb ll Leag
season the city election on that day • .;;
WY Z-2220
• Joeilted la new te-eUon in
the• --=.:::s·~.
for double
aeal ro&amp;llwa,
10 to
: :r.:::o~y:....:..:::aco:..::::.:::s·~--~~rNa:on::oo:;:a:~:ue::::·::::::::::::~-,FOR SALE
USED WORK pants, shirts and
LetAl•o
art
FaU.
Cemete.-y,
Truetee1
5-14-3tc
de roadway. turn11b and haul tiona) Order of Job's Daughters
·Chevalier.
1
coveralls. Carl
a:re,ale.
ll
,
Jar
.
ENJOY YOUR home movie pro- I Long Bottom.
IN POMEROY. Eight room
ach
bid
n~uet eontala the
fuU WI
meet
m regu
sesSIOn
jector more - We have qual~
s 6 JOtp
house, 3 bedrooms and bath, "" me. . ~~. !!Vel")' per.10n IDt..relted in Thursday &amp;t 7:30 p. M. at the
itv 8mm. movie film, ready
large lot. Good location out of Tbe rlebt 11 reaervett Lu reJec1 •ny Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
---- - --- all blda.
y 7
tO show. Cartoons, Travel, Ad- VENE'T'JAN Blinds
all kinds.
high water. Call WY 2-2590.
By order ol the Tru1t.ew of Letart
MA 1
v~nture, and complete edltwn
WindoY.. blmds and shades.
5 10 tic Townshlp. Floyd Norrla, CI•rk
A rummage sale sponsored
of John Glenn's historic Space Cloth
porch aha de! val..,
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by
the WSCS of the United MeTwo
bedroom
FOR SALE fJight. Grover's Studto, Porn- lance and awnings Bamboo
Somethintl From the Jeweler~
;;;;:-;;;;;;;;~;;~~~
thodist
church will be held at
bor.Je, Beautiful Bircb kitcberoy, Ohio.
&gt; 16 3lc sh?des Dale Wippel Supply,
the
Davis-Warner
building,
Frien, automatic gas beat. 1649
,
Is Alwoys Something Special
WOOD FRAME, copper screen 215 Union Avenue, Pomeroy,
day and Saturday.
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Lincoln Heights. Call J o b D
5 2 30tc
windows and doors. E. R Ohio.
B1aetlnar, WY 2-6127, 3-19-tlc
Yost, 661 N. 2nd Ave ., MiddleThendontsMA
Daughters
FOR SALE: 4 room bllll!e, 1
port, 0.
5 16 6tp
Phone WY 1-3898
MAY 18
of America will meet in regular
acre ground, lull basement.
Miss
Tebreb
Woldegabriel
of
session
Monday, at 7:30 p. m.
ONE Simplicity rototiller. One
POMEROY, OHIO
4-27-30tp Ethiopia, Africa, will he t h e All officers, the team and memPhone
WY
2-6127
JEWELER-OPTOMETRIST
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"Antique Car" Pattern
Jacobson gas lawn mower,
- - - - - -- - - - MIDDLEPORT
gu
MILL
ST.
FOR
SALE
.8
mile
es!
speaker
at
the
Women'•
bers
are
requested
to
be
presof
Toll 16 01. Water
Three 5 h.p . 1notors; 3 pha.se'
' .
from Pomeroy on Route 143 Association of First United Pres- ent to plan for Inspection.
Glasses With Purchase
220 v.; One tO h.p. motors
by
large terian Church in Middleport 11'-i..i;;;i;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii;...iiiii;;;;;;;;iiiiii
3 phase 220 v : One Jot o[ You get l glass free each Bookkeeping accounts wanted. 8 room house, bath,
Lime you purcha&amp;e 10 galwhich will meet Thursday eveutility
room
and
garage.
Heatr
Complete
book~eeping
and
'~ ..
used doors and windows ; One
Ions
of gasoline or more. or
n'
mg at the church with M r s.
ed
by
gas.
Niee
location.
Pr'e-tax service. Pb~ne WY 2·2272.
lot of furnat:e pipes, hot and
a combinatwn oil change
5 1&gt; 30tc ed to sell. Call alter 4 p. m,D wight Wallace, Mrs. Bethel
rold air. Call WY 2-3542.
1 and lube job.
except Saundays, LV 6-5824, Coleman, Mrs. Carl Horkey,
5 16 3tc
Start A Set Now!
EXPERIENCED Interior and McArthur, Ohio.
Mrs. Sadie Starkey, Mrs. Wil·
exterior painters. Free estiCOLD SPOT Air conditioner, 1
5 6 l2tc liam Morris, Mrs. Walter Ow·
mates. Roger CUIIums, Ph '
115 volt. 7'o amp. 8500 B.T.U. ,
ens end Mrs. Branch Fleming
Super Service Station
WY 2-2682.
5-14-6 tp FOR SALE: Four 1!00&lt;1 lots. a s hostesses.
One year old. Charles Mal- 1
Good seven room bouse, b&amp;.th
lory, Racine, Ohio. 5 16 3tc 1 Open 24 Hours WY 2-9932
- and 12 batb, basement and Magnolia Temple Pylhlan Si&amp;ters will ~ Thursday at 7:30
PDO HOM~; • row~. extra mce
~arage, out of high water.
See Us For •••
p.
Rutger tomato plants . Cbcs- SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank' Get
Could he made Into apac~ m. at the DAY hall. All memE:m
.
All
Septic
tank
Kleen
bers
are urged to be present.
ter 667-6:!~l .
5 15 31C
e OeKalb Seed Corn
ments. City water, electricl·
Cleaner. Ohio Valley PlumbThe
Child Conservation Leag1)1, gas. Priced lor quick sale.
WAGoN six ply llres and bed. in b.
4-16-30tp e DeKalb Sudax
ue of Middleport will_ meet
See Okey Wood, Syracuse.
Dale Kautz. Chester 985-2211 -" Dr. 4 speed, radio, white wall•. AU white exterior. Local owner Real shafl). 30
••
Thursday
evening May 16 at
5-14·3tp P:JRTABLE dish washer. Call
or , ":-11
Pbone \li'Y 21086.
month financing.
~
7• 30 p.m. at the bnme ol Mrs.
s 3 t2tp eP. Ito Ferlilb:er
MOVING AWAY. Refrigerator, W1 9-3068.
Robert Mills. Mrf. Guy HeyMUSICAL lnstrumenh
"asher, dryer, bedroom su itt
nolds, Middleport Kindergarten
tlectric stove, COII&lt;.:h, chair,
Middleport Feed Mill FOR SALE' Str.divarious Virr teacher, will speak on the "Me.
6 cyl. std. shift, aU white paint. Sharp. Loeal owner, 24 month fmanee.
Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
kitchen cabint, utilit y cuplin. Good banjo. Reasonable. tal Dev.elopment of the Chlld."
I
board, almost new. 593 High
HELP WANTED
''We Oo Custom Grinding"
S. C. C~Jo~. De,.ter, Ohio
The WOIDI!n'o Association ol
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St., Middleport. Call between - Middleport
5
IS
tfc
the
Firat United Presb~terlao
H. 2nd An.
4 Door. Auto., radio, heater, power steering, p_ower brakes, 8 cylinder, local owner, I ~
· '1_
1 and 4.
5- t4-3tp TWO WOMEN, I II for cook and
Church
will meet Thursday evONE USED Spinet piano, fa(I) for general housework.
tinted
glass.
Ivory
finish
immaculate.
.
...
at 7:30 p. m, at the
ONE SPEED QUEEN Dryer. Give ~~xperiem·e and refer· HEATING AND PLUMBING rnous make fine tone. Mahog- e n!ng
hurch.
A foreign speaker !rom
Good condition, $5.\. Phone Pnces. Write · P. 0. Box 97,
any finish, full keyboard. Com· c
MueUer Fvaaces
Africa.
a
student at Ohio Unl·
5-14-3tc Pomeroy Ohto.
WY 2-3920.
plete with bench. Selling for
Arnold Brolben
Pioneer. Auto., power steering, power brakes, local owner beautiful yellow ,• d
versll)l,
w,ill
be on the prrr
618 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio customer at $350. Terms ar·, ONE BEDROOM suite, vanity
white llnl&amp;h.
· ' 'lT
ranged. One used twrrin-ooe gram.
Pbone WY !-%WI
:.•' )amps. double. blankets, throw
Organ Wurlitzer, mahogany The moL~er • daughter banI 7 tic
,
rugs and kmcknacks. Some
finish. Good condition. Only quet sponsored by the WSCS
. dishes, pots and pans . C. N. FOR SALE OR
- RENT
-2 Door. Automatic, 8 cylinder, radjo, heater. clean, reduced $200.
$695. Write Bill Wendell, 7th of the United Methndlst church
AUCTIONEER
·, Jones, Chester, Ohio 5-14·31p ~ANT ADS WOllK wonders
will
be
held
Thursday
at
6•15
and
Warren,
Marietta,
for
iJl..
Complete Service
' FREE USE OF our
carpet when ~·ou wish tc.. bu) or sell.
5-14-3tc, p, m. In the church dining
formation.
Crit1 Bradford
..;
,.
tlhampooer with purchase or Read the Want A.ll fol quick
room. AU women of lhe church
Write,
Phone
or
Coolacl
6
eyl.
Std.
&amp;hilt.
Beautiful
baby
blue.
13,000
mlleo
of
new
car
warranty,
38
month
!'
are lnvlled to a - and bring
Lustre Shampoo. Baker results.
LIVESTOCK
'
A. C. BRADFORD
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-- - their daughter or an adopted
_,,
ture, Middleport.
Racloe,
Oblo
~-ti~·nan:::•'~n~g~.·------~--------------~--------------~~:::-::~
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TWO ba~~· ~".rUefnsev
calves. daughter. rt will be a potluck
.
5-t4-6tc
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Salisbury
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By LEFF and McWILLIAMS ABBIE AND SLATS

1960 Rambler Super 4 Dr. - ~ - $1245 · ~

1960 Chevrolet Bel Air - - - - $1595 " ,.
1960 Dodge 2 Dr. HT. - - - - - $129~: ~;

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WANT AD
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Grae-.
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. Officers Delegates Named To

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Officers and delegates
to Mrs. Menzel Smith and Mrs.
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Mlnenvllle, ObJo
County Council for the coming
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lt•llliln Dl&gt;aGIIDf lt:ftfl 4 Ill
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End your oewer troablet
year were installed, and com- Arnold, spiritu~l; : •· E ::,;:
Entered Hoopltal
~ANo,;ELLA TIONS
we bave aD abet
mlttee chairmen named, when Abbott,B M:~~ne; mem'bership . · Among those · who 'entered
COIIRJ!&lt; 'TlUNS
Mn .. .ee.po-., i.1Rt11 ..00 • . M
Sewer Maeblnet
the Salisbury PTA met Tues· ~~ Mrs"'N~r,;ah Wyersmiller', Holzer hospital iii the past M
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Reasooable Ralel
day evening at the achool.
bl' It
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ltEGlJ LA TlUNS
1962
Bel
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Mrs.
Opha
Offutt
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president,
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Davis, 236 Fourth Ave., ~ .. ·
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SIMPSON Inour conducted. the meeting which Loc~slB~~. Jcw~s read by Mr s. Alma F~wler, Oakwood Or.,.,
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Hnd ht"alt'r . Showroom C'lt&gt;an.
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1961 Corvair
$1,765
8sfl If&lt; the Lord 's Prayer and Pledge ';":;,.
RATES
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For Wani 1\d Service
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beautiful white fmi ~ h with rt&gt;d intPrior, good whitewall
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IDSUtance
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bert Dtxon. The treasurer ~e- c Refreshments were served by Cora Virginia Dunsmore, Sftr::
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hi! rate '"If 4 cenll pe1 w01"&lt;1 1111.1
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the County Councn meeting at ~:..:'!;ick Mr. and Mrs. Flank les E. Sanders, Lower Rivef:,
oatct Within II"• d•y• after ~·
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Elementary lin Rizer,' Mr . and rArs. Amos Rd , John A.LeeNaceC. Rlnt.IRNtort~~
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
CARD 01 FRANKS - tl ~ tor
POMEROY WY 2·2649
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Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. Wll· up, Josph
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POMEROY, OHIO
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OFFERS THE BEST
I HEAVY HENS, $1 each. John The report lof theb piMcntc coAm- liam Folmer, wlth Mr. and [P•Iriot, Amos AP.I PestatlltzM, 21109 ·.
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CLAIR
WOODE
Proffit, Portland, Ohio.
mJltee was gven Y _rs. rn- Mrs Otis Marret, Mr. and. IMam St. , Pt. easan •
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OFFln HOURS
PHONE
&amp; 10 9tp old. Mrs. Gerald Pullms re- Mrs. Willlam Grueser,
Mrs. Penny A. Burns, Henderson, w,:
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CHESTER 985-2145
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signed as secretary due to Ill- El . Zeiher and Paul Man- Va., Robert Alton Goldsberry!
l'I"S SO ~ASY
FOR SALE
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12-8-25tr
LEGAL NOTICE
ness and Mrs. Richard Young ~ano trb t'~g bnsts
New Haven, W. Va., Mrs. Lub."
TO PLACE A
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was ~RJ~qinated and elected. Del- ue ' con 1 u 1
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RESITLT PRUDIIL,NG
SWEET PJfATO and tomato NEWLY FURNISHED 4 room I
UOAL NOTICI Oh
UJ egates to County council were
Mrs Worley 1'. HoweU 576
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of S:Yracuae.
to, w
WANT AD
plants for sale ilelen Dam(&gt;- house, located on 3 acres. 1 CUrtin Breeding Service, Ine. rmJve
bldl until
lUIO Noon ! .s.t . elected and included Mrs. Roy
Grant St. Middleport, Truman
wood , ~yr~cuse . WY 2-(~39.
mile off 124 on good gravel Breec.: ro great dairy and beef ~~:)' ,!\~;"3y 1 ~~~..~~~~n~;:rt~ Grueser, Mrs. Franklin Rizer,
1\. Russell, Union Ave., Pomei: 'J
PHONE WY 2-2157
5 15 6tc
road, below Long Bottom. bulls for only $6.0U. Fflr serv- rtrlment or HlihW&amp;J' T 3l Speclflca· Mrs. Opha Offutt, Mrs. Rollin
roy, Rudy A. Stewart, Minera..'
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Drilled well. Electricit}', bot· ll"'e call · _Leland Parker, Pomar• on !Ue at the Radford and Mrs,
Blackville, Robert F. Snowden,
AUCTION, Saturday. May t8. tied gas. Phone WY 2-W!9. eroy, OhiO. Phone WY 2-2264 c';.";~: 'i:.~''~,.u """'" ••• tun ston. Named to audit the hooks
land, Mrs. Annis L. Pbelps, Jr;.:
CARD OF THANKS
1963, 12 :30 p.m. The personal E. E. Hayman, Syracuse, 0. or Alberl Parker, Chester, aame of ev .. ry _penon or company were Mrs Dixon and Mrs. Don· Installation of officers was Syracuae Henry B Elsnaugler•:.
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accompanied by • •ulliclent bond or aid Lanning.
condue
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WE WANT to thank all our ningham, deceased, will be sold
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t 456 Broadway Street in
1- 0 McCOY- AUC'I10NEER. ('ent or t_he amou.at of the btd, thlt Story installed Mrs. James WUl men's missiOnary Society .. of James H
Frazee
' kindness dUri·ng the I"llness a
FOR RENT
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Middleport, Ohio.
Chester . Ohio.
will bt ent11red tnl4l and perfOl"maace as president; Mrs. David DaVIS, the RIO Gran e
a~
~- and S. Basil Jllltton, Kentuckj k·
,and death of our dad, Baker Tappan Gas Range, Serve!
4 18 lfc
to,..,.,, vtce president; Mrs. Young, iatlon met the evenmg of Mahy W. Va.
,
0. Gordon.
gas refrigerator kitchen cabi· ONE SIX room house and one
'""' "' '"'-'·
secrelary· Mrs Jack Seelig 13 at the Racme Baptist Churc ,
Blrtbs
Daughter and .F~mily. I net, 7 pc. dineite set, oval four room apartment. PeopR~~~~? th~'tt~:!i" treasurer' and . the delegate; Mrs. Margaret Traey of R~o
Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Ham !root china cupboard, buffet, les Terrace. Phone WY 2-S385.
REAL ESTATE
s,muM, o•••
named above alter which Miss Grande, gave the devotions, us- Mrs. Howard W. Johi1SOll. •
15
Dayton, Ohoo.
7 pc dining room suite, round I
5- ·tfc
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Story read the PTA prayer, lng as her topic,_ "Good Worsa, Mason, W. Ya., daughter, 2:il-table,· White sewing machine, FURNISHED apartments. Two, FOR SALE: Five room house NOT•c• o,. uLI oP RIAL nTATI Mrs Offutt thanked the com- Like Apples m a Silver Set- p. m. Wednesday.
5 16 ttp
2 barrel back chairs, 2 pc. 4 room, 1 five room . Furmsh·l and bath. Newly decorated, of Bi dl will be received ., t}le Office•
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NOTICES
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living room suite, overstuffed ed and unfurnishd. P h o n e gas heated full basement. Lo- Ohio.Webater &amp; Fultz of 17 Pomero,, mittees and members for thetr tlng, A voca so o was !o•v
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c~'::ckw
,!-rt't:,
.!~
ot
ih:~an:!
cooperation
the
past
year.
Mrs.
by
Mrs
Esther
Carins
of_
R~:
Patients
recently
discharge¢ :
10 o'
FISH SANDWICH, JOe. Onion I rocker, 2 large QDirros. bed- WY 2·2lia7.
5-7-tfc eated 123 ' Hudson St., M'd
I • vtra:i
nla
cuantnth•m
real
atate
sitWill
presented
Mrs.Offutt
with
cine,
"0
Lord,
Be
Merciful.
.
I
ded
M
Sam
I
Williams -Rings, 30c. Jack's Dairy Rar, I room suite, white marble top THREE and tour room furnish- dleport, Ohio. Price $6000.
ed at 458 Broadwa1 In the vma,.
M
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installed offi me u
rs.
ue
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of Mtddlo~:port. ohio Th'" rlla.J .. tate president's pin and Mrs. Offutt
rs
op ms
- Herbert
Willford
Bernanl ·
Middleport.
5-14-6tc J dresser and extra nice rna- ed and unfwnllshed apar~
S 16 tic
ot • ' room ttame -'•emn,
t M w·u 'th ers using the theme
"Crown
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bath and ~rt buement on a Jot ln tum prseen ed rs. 1 Nl C .
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• d b Boggs, John E. Campbell, Char.~.
&amp;&amp;JiUMOBD..E msuraoc · been ble top washstand, 2 metal ments. WY 2-5434.
IN
CHEST"R
:
i6
acre
farm
for
1
1
eet x 200 teet.
the president's pin and gavel. Him Lord of All, fo owe ! le Cur utte Mrs
Ann
ean'='lled't Lost you1 oper atur s I beds, 1 wood bed, 2 dressers,
12 6 tfc sale. 7 ro:;:l!'j a:ul bath, garwEBsTER
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t
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J'orie
Grimm
Maris
n
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2 rugs, Moore's gas heater
Attorney• for the ellate or
Committee chairmen and co- a riO, ar
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J ? Coli WY ~-- IS l5 I : 65.000 B.T.U., several small HOUSE for rent. fi'o11T rooms age, barn and summer house.
carr•• vq~~~~\~~-~f:-~~ chairmen were named by Mrs. lyn Powell .and .Fl~ren~~J Ad· Don B;oyles," Mrs. Char~
gas heaters, 1 square tub '"d bath. Lincoln Heights. Call or "0'11Rct. Robert MulUGAL NOTIC:I
Will and include Mrs. George ams of .~acme;, smgmg n esus Sanders, Mrs. James E. Sider!f .
~E WEIGHT saf•ly. and eas- Maytag washer, many other Phone WY 2-3575 g.fter 5 o' · ford, !.hester, Ohio.
So ated bid• wlll be recel~ at the Sisson, and Mrs. Homer Hy- and Me and Known
Jy to and 1·nfant son ' Edward Wy~
offl~ ~
') hi
H' 11
S 15 6tp Tow of the Trusteu or Letart
tly witb Dex-A-Diet tablets. items.
clock
4 23 tfc
ru;hip, Mel.i• county, Ohio. until sell, program; Mrs. Phi 0 mgIm.
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off Albert Neal John DaHgher-.
1 o'eJock P. M. May 2a, 1963,
only 98c. Stark Drugs.
for er and Mrs William Ohlinger
The president of the Assocla·
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M .' S "th MH,
Terms : Cash
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patch.in.a: .,, t~oll!ll and 1pp1ytnr
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of ty, rs. Bime m1 ,
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3 I 60lp Not respons ible for accidents MOOERN 4 room furnished or
llnlll e collt IK"al (Cemetery Rd &gt; Twp. ways and means; Mrs. Thorn- bon,
rs. ona
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D"llon Roe Kinzleunfurnished apartment. Mid·
Rd .. Length 2640" x 1e· wide Towll·
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th Middleport Bapt1st church
ear Ie
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Webster and Fultz, Attorneys
dleport. WY 2-3874.
u.r
e .
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ed
th' •Michael Hudson, Phillip 0: -=
LOST &amp; FOUND_
Bradford Auction Cornprmy
and;. ....-~wemissionary
com
3 15 tfc POMEROY _ 6 room frame ~~;-ech of ttkl
11verymuet
per.aoD contain
interested full
la gan • safety·• Mrs. Maxine Arn- presided
so-e SteeIe, an d LU Anne Shiflet • ,
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Auctioneer
1ame.
old co-chatrman of kitchen; new Y orgsnU£\.1
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LOST: LARGE white tom cat, Critt Bradfurd.
~'URNISHED and unfurnished house with bath, gas heating,
The riihl II re~erved to reject IUY Mr. D'xon and
Mrs George eiety of the Bethlehme Baptist
mong
dn' h
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answering to name or "Pin- A . C. Bradford, Manager
bid•
s. I
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Accordmg to the nu 1g t rek
apartments. Paid utilities. Be- basement. On large lot, ou t "'Br•uorder
1
or the Tru•tee• ot Lt· Brothers drning room . Mrs. Church Mrs. Boone a so eonh
. d
tmenf .
5 11 6tc
ky." Belongs to Frank :\tturfore 5 p. m. Phone WY 2- of high water, and conveniently tart Townahtp.
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ducted a "Know Your Society's port o1 t e nursmg epar . ~ ''
ray, 1172 Powell St., MiddleFloyd Norrt•. Clerk.
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those patients who were listed. ,
2776. after S p. m. Phone WY located. $2.000.00. A wonderful
_ _____::"::.'..:"::.·..:uc
Work' cbmc
fCl"
port. Call WY 2~3406 morn·
2-;3574.
12 6 tic buy for any handy m a n, 100
LEGAL
NOTICI
Mra.
RwseU
MiU•
Refrf~shme~ts
were
served
in
as
fair
included
Mrs.
DaY
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'59
Buick
~
$1
,395
ings, Meigs General after- I
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hours work, some ma~erials, 1 or~c! 1edorbld,•hewmT~en~::' 1 ~~d ~b~ Is Named Pre1idenl
the
social
room
or
the
church
Shoemaker,
Ernest
Halley,
Mry~
.
5·14-3tc ' LeSabre 4 Dr. Sedan . Like
noons. Reward .
and
have
a nice home.
Tow
hlhip,
Melli
County.
ObJo.
until
The
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
the
with
the
Ruth
Cirele
of
the
RaHarry
Wehrung,
Mark
Shee!!t,'i..
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new all white finish . Auto.
' o•colocll P . M. May a&amp;, 1883, for
1.
BUSINESS SERVICES
rurn l.llhtna: the •aid town•hip or [.e. Middleport firemen met Tues&amp; eine Church in charge. Chur- p enny Burns •. Truman Russe
shift.
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AUTO SALES
lift
RENTAL- 9 room frame Ialii, t':~,.,!~uowlna: de•c:rlbt"d. m•ter· day evening at the home of Mrs. ches represented included Po~- Charles Larkms! Rufus p~~~ ·
house with bath, furnace heatk A pproximately !1000 a:allora ot Ro•d RusseU Mills when new offi- eroy Bethlehem, Jackson, Mtd· ford, Henry EtsnaMugle, AI · ..
The Rambler
'59 Buick ~ $1,495
to be furlliahed and
.
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R .
Bertha Sheets
rs. . . rtJ..1 ; :
lng,
nice yard and g a r den Oll edmaterial
\\o'orld Standard •If Compact
Electra 2 Dr. Hard Top . Po·
at varlOU• IocaliOll• in the cers were elected mcludtng the dleport, RlO Grande, aeme,
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space,
rural
location,
(garden
J:
EiceUence
wer steering and brakes. Auwnmhlp 8J
dln.cted b:y the
TrUitUI president • Mrs • Russell Mills·' Galllll" and Wellston. Attending Spradlin
and
Oscar BastJaru, ~repre.enleUve.
Application
Qn
"t f blood W89 adlJltn•
and pasture for cow), lh mile will their
Big car room. ride and perform· tomatie shift. Buick's finest .
be made by an qplbat dJHrtbut- vice president Mrs.
Howard from Middleport were
Mrs.
e um 0
"tal
Wed.·:.
ance Small car economy and
from blacktop road. $50.00 per :!r~hi~~ ~h:11 ri:fo rrieu;r~o;::~:-:!: Dailey; secreiary, Mrs. Patri- Boone, Mrs. Willis Anthony, istered at the hospt
on
.·: ·:
maaa~erabilit:}'
month.
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~:h•Y~-,d mu111. eontain the tun cia Kloes, and treasurer, Mrs. Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs. Grace nesday. - - - - See
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me of every pr.un lntereated tn Wayne Gibbon 8 .
Hysell Mrs. Bertha Areher,
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Pl)meroy, Ohio
Metropolitao Motors
RURAL - 5 room frame home
urn•.
d
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OFFICES
TO CLOSE
Ttu. rllltlt 18 ru~rved to reJect any
Plans were rna e or a p ~me Mrs. E•thI
e Hughes, Mrs. Isa·
SANT
Th Co ....
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E. MaiD Street, Pomeroy
with bath, forced hot air heal· I~ ' 11 btd•. By order ol the Tru•- to be held Tuesday June 4 at bel Winebrenner and Mr and PT. PLEA
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Pbooe WY 2-3870
ing, basement, newly Insulbrie 1 of Le~~~lN=.Pcie.rll:
the roadside park' in Middle- Mrs Friend
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ty Court has announeed.Counthiiij~l . ·
f'OR SALE - One Motor drivsided. Nice yard, plenty garden
4 22 tic en Hay Baler, one three point
cs&gt; 11· tw port beginning at 6 p. m. Games
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off'1ces m
· the. Mason
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-space,
3
acre
lot
with
several
LEGAL
NOTICI
ed
nd
·
dIGN
BROWN
Courthouse
will
be
dosed
Satuf.
alFOR NEW or used cars
hitch
mowing
machine,
1
or
bids will be I'C'Cetved at the were pay
a prizes awar EAGLES S
"th the
ptiQJi ·
small buildings, 1 mile off State oWSealed
trucks, ph.t,ne Marvin Mark~ most new. William Houdace or the Tru•teea of Letllrt Town- ed to Mrs. Donna Byer t Mrs. PJULADELPHIA &lt;UPU - The day' May 18, WI
exee
Route 7. $5,000.00.
o"cl':ic~~:M;~•M ..c;:.n,ty2e, 0r~. 't::U
SALESMAN BeasJe11 Math shelt. Kingsbury Road, Phvne
Louise McElhinny. Mrs. Glad· Philadelphia Eagles h a v e an- of the Health department off~ :.
C .C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
urflcina:
wiJh
a1.n1I•
111a1
roadway
ys
Vroman ' Mrs ' Lena McK.in- noWlced the sianing
of offensive es on the
ews, Athens, LV 3-4061
WY 2-0058.
"'
w x lOM' located In old .ectlon ln
co·-·
If" ground [floor.
ed due'~'he
it
WY Z.3838
10-9-tlr
i 9 6tc
Letart Fan. Cemetery. Tru•te•• ley Mrs. Esther Gibbons, and back Timmy Brown for the 1963 county o tees are e os
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·----ALBERT M. CO,X SALESMAN 'o rurnl•h and haul ••a:re1ate.
Mr, Dn th J b
ti a! F tb ll Leag
season the city election on that day • .;;
WY Z-2220
• Joeilted la new te-eUon in
the• --=.:::s·~.
for double
aeal ro&amp;llwa,
10 to
: :r.:::o~y:....:..:::aco:..::::.:::s·~--~~rNa:on::oo:;:a:~:ue::::·::::::::::::~-,FOR SALE
USED WORK pants, shirts and
LetAl•o
art
FaU.
Cemete.-y,
Truetee1
5-14-3tc
de roadway. turn11b and haul tiona) Order of Job's Daughters
·Chevalier.
1
coveralls. Carl
a:re,ale.
ll
,
Jar
.
ENJOY YOUR home movie pro- I Long Bottom.
IN POMEROY. Eight room
ach
bid
n~uet eontala the
fuU WI
meet
m regu
sesSIOn
jector more - We have qual~
s 6 JOtp
house, 3 bedrooms and bath, "" me. . ~~. !!Vel")' per.10n IDt..relted in Thursday &amp;t 7:30 p. M. at the
itv 8mm. movie film, ready
large lot. Good location out of Tbe rlebt 11 reaervett Lu reJec1 •ny Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
---- - --- all blda.
y 7
tO show. Cartoons, Travel, Ad- VENE'T'JAN Blinds
all kinds.
high water. Call WY 2-2590.
By order ol the Tru1t.ew of Letart
MA 1
v~nture, and complete edltwn
WindoY.. blmds and shades.
5 10 tic Townshlp. Floyd Norrla, CI•rk
A rummage sale sponsored
of John Glenn's historic Space Cloth
porch aha de! val..,
"·
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by
the WSCS of the United MeTwo
bedroom
FOR SALE fJight. Grover's Studto, Porn- lance and awnings Bamboo
Somethintl From the Jeweler~
;;;;:-;;;;;;;;~;;~~~
thodist
church will be held at
bor.Je, Beautiful Bircb kitcberoy, Ohio.
&gt; 16 3lc sh?des Dale Wippel Supply,
the
Davis-Warner
building,
Frien, automatic gas beat. 1649
,
Is Alwoys Something Special
WOOD FRAME, copper screen 215 Union Avenue, Pomeroy,
day and Saturday.
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Lincoln Heights. Call J o b D
5 2 30tc
windows and doors. E. R Ohio.
B1aetlnar, WY 2-6127, 3-19-tlc
Yost, 661 N. 2nd Ave ., MiddleThendontsMA
Daughters
FOR SALE: 4 room bllll!e, 1
port, 0.
5 16 6tp
Phone WY 1-3898
MAY 18
of America will meet in regular
acre ground, lull basement.
Miss
Tebreb
Woldegabriel
of
session
Monday, at 7:30 p. m.
ONE Simplicity rototiller. One
POMEROY, OHIO
4-27-30tp Ethiopia, Africa, will he t h e All officers, the team and memPhone
WY
2-6127
JEWELER-OPTOMETRIST
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"Antique Car" Pattern
Jacobson gas lawn mower,
- - - - - -- - - - MIDDLEPORT
gu
MILL
ST.
FOR
SALE
.8
mile
es!
speaker
at
the
Women'•
bers
are
requested
to
be
presof
Toll 16 01. Water
Three 5 h.p . 1notors; 3 pha.se'
' .
from Pomeroy on Route 143 Association of First United Pres- ent to plan for Inspection.
Glasses With Purchase
220 v.; One tO h.p. motors
by
large terian Church in Middleport 11'-i..i;;;i;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii;...iiiii;;;;;;;;iiiiii
3 phase 220 v : One Jot o[ You get l glass free each Bookkeeping accounts wanted. 8 room house, bath,
Lime you purcha&amp;e 10 galwhich will meet Thursday eveutility
room
and
garage.
Heatr
Complete
book~eeping
and
'~ ..
used doors and windows ; One
Ions
of gasoline or more. or
n'
mg at the church with M r s.
ed
by
gas.
Niee
location.
Pr'e-tax service. Pb~ne WY 2·2272.
lot of furnat:e pipes, hot and
a combinatwn oil change
5 1&gt; 30tc ed to sell. Call alter 4 p. m,D wight Wallace, Mrs. Bethel
rold air. Call WY 2-3542.
1 and lube job.
except Saundays, LV 6-5824, Coleman, Mrs. Carl Horkey,
5 16 3tc
Start A Set Now!
EXPERIENCED Interior and McArthur, Ohio.
Mrs. Sadie Starkey, Mrs. Wil·
exterior painters. Free estiCOLD SPOT Air conditioner, 1
5 6 l2tc liam Morris, Mrs. Walter Ow·
mates. Roger CUIIums, Ph '
115 volt. 7'o amp. 8500 B.T.U. ,
ens end Mrs. Branch Fleming
Super Service Station
WY 2-2682.
5-14-6 tp FOR SALE: Four 1!00&lt;1 lots. a s hostesses.
One year old. Charles Mal- 1
Good seven room bouse, b&amp;.th
lory, Racine, Ohio. 5 16 3tc 1 Open 24 Hours WY 2-9932
- and 12 batb, basement and Magnolia Temple Pylhlan Si&amp;ters will ~ Thursday at 7:30
PDO HOM~; • row~. extra mce
~arage, out of high water.
See Us For •••
p.
Rutger tomato plants . Cbcs- SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank' Get
Could he made Into apac~ m. at the DAY hall. All memE:m
.
All
Septic
tank
Kleen
bers
are urged to be present.
ter 667-6:!~l .
5 15 31C
e OeKalb Seed Corn
ments. City water, electricl·
Cleaner. Ohio Valley PlumbThe
Child Conservation Leag1)1, gas. Priced lor quick sale.
WAGoN six ply llres and bed. in b.
4-16-30tp e DeKalb Sudax
ue of Middleport will_ meet
See Okey Wood, Syracuse.
Dale Kautz. Chester 985-2211 -" Dr. 4 speed, radio, white wall•. AU white exterior. Local owner Real shafl). 30
••
Thursday
evening May 16 at
5-14·3tp P:JRTABLE dish washer. Call
or , ":-11
Pbone \li'Y 21086.
month financing.
~
7• 30 p.m. at the bnme ol Mrs.
s 3 t2tp eP. Ito Ferlilb:er
MOVING AWAY. Refrigerator, W1 9-3068.
Robert Mills. Mrf. Guy HeyMUSICAL lnstrumenh
"asher, dryer, bedroom su itt
nolds, Middleport Kindergarten
tlectric stove, COII&lt;.:h, chair,
Middleport Feed Mill FOR SALE' Str.divarious Virr teacher, will speak on the "Me.
6 cyl. std. shift, aU white paint. Sharp. Loeal owner, 24 month fmanee.
Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
kitchen cabint, utilit y cuplin. Good banjo. Reasonable. tal Dev.elopment of the Chlld."
I
board, almost new. 593 High
HELP WANTED
''We Oo Custom Grinding"
S. C. C~Jo~. De,.ter, Ohio
The WOIDI!n'o Association ol
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St., Middleport. Call between - Middleport
5
IS
tfc
the
Firat United Presb~terlao
H. 2nd An.
4 Door. Auto., radio, heater, power steering, p_ower brakes, 8 cylinder, local owner, I ~
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1 and 4.
5- t4-3tp TWO WOMEN, I II for cook and
Church
will meet Thursday evONE USED Spinet piano, fa(I) for general housework.
tinted
glass.
Ivory
finish
immaculate.
.
...
at 7:30 p. m, at the
ONE SPEED QUEEN Dryer. Give ~~xperiem·e and refer· HEATING AND PLUMBING rnous make fine tone. Mahog- e n!ng
hurch.
A foreign speaker !rom
Good condition, $5.\. Phone Pnces. Write · P. 0. Box 97,
any finish, full keyboard. Com· c
MueUer Fvaaces
Africa.
a
student at Ohio Unl·
5-14-3tc Pomeroy Ohto.
WY 2-3920.
plete with bench. Selling for
Arnold Brolben
Pioneer. Auto., power steering, power brakes, local owner beautiful yellow ,• d
versll)l,
w,ill
be on the prrr
618 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio customer at $350. Terms ar·, ONE BEDROOM suite, vanity
white llnl&amp;h.
· ' 'lT
ranged. One used twrrin-ooe gram.
Pbone WY !-%WI
:.•' )amps. double. blankets, throw
Organ Wurlitzer, mahogany The moL~er • daughter banI 7 tic
,
rugs and kmcknacks. Some
finish. Good condition. Only quet sponsored by the WSCS
. dishes, pots and pans . C. N. FOR SALE OR
- RENT
-2 Door. Automatic, 8 cylinder, radjo, heater. clean, reduced $200.
$695. Write Bill Wendell, 7th of the United Methndlst church
AUCTIONEER
·, Jones, Chester, Ohio 5-14·31p ~ANT ADS WOllK wonders
will
be
held
Thursday
at
6•15
and
Warren,
Marietta,
for
iJl..
Complete Service
' FREE USE OF our
carpet when ~·ou wish tc.. bu) or sell.
5-14-3tc, p, m. In the church dining
formation.
Crit1 Bradford
..;
,.
tlhampooer with purchase or Read the Want A.ll fol quick
room. AU women of lhe church
Write,
Phone
or
Coolacl
6
eyl.
Std.
&amp;hilt.
Beautiful
baby
blue.
13,000
mlleo
of
new
car
warranty,
38
month
!'
are lnvlled to a - and bring
Lustre Shampoo. Baker results.
LIVESTOCK
'
A. C. BRADFORD
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-- - their daughter or an adopted
_,,
ture, Middleport.
Racloe,
Oblo
~-ti~·nan:::•'~n~g~.·------~--------------~--------------~~:::-::~
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TWO ba~~· ~".rUefnsev
calves. daughter. rt will be a potluck
.
5-t4-6tc
1
5 18 tic Charle&gt; l'heiss, WI 9-3922,
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FOR SALE OR TRADE
•'·'
PQN"f PUMP your sluggish
- 5 15 3tc
~' .· ijeptic tank. Get Klean - Em · Antique organ. Good eondition. PHOTO COPYING Servicea
~ndlng ire
to bring
\ '
fr.')
Septic Tank Cleaner. Land- Will trade lor piano In good Copy any letter or dOl'JIIIIenl TWO PURE BRED Hereford their olm tabltl llirvice.
Phone WY 2-3422 ·
'leuter Insurance, Pomeroy. bulls, 9 montha and I \0 years.
· ' Fann Bureau, Pomeroy . condition. Phone WI 9-2117.
2 15 lfc SH 2-4656.
S 11 ttp
6 11 6tc
H4-30te
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&amp;.ori

POMEROY MOTOR
IS YOUR BEST u::~ BET

DEAUUNES

FIVE h.p. Garden .raciOr with
plow, cultivator,
mower,
markout plow Ooe concrete
ml•er All ~ood c&lt;.OO•t.on.
Rea..;,able. Doo Anderson
Rutland Ohio.
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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Pomeroy OES Chapter Wins High

, Compliments For Initiatory Work
'l1!e lUI!Iual Inspection of Porn·

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Kmg, grand representative of
N'l!w Brnnsw•ck, and Mary
Hughes, grand representative of
Kansas.
Also introduced were 10 visit·
ing worthy matrons and seven
worthy patrons, past matrons

8'IIJ Chapter !88, OES , was
htlil at a special meeting Tues·

dey even!
at the Masonic
Earl Denny received word
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word Wednesday that his moth·
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Chilhrothe. Mrs. Denny is 8
worth · and ~tron , the in~ and past patrons of Pome~oy former resident of Ball Run.
w omed Chapter, former grand appomt· Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosen·
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spectlng o 1cer was e1c
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and w
'ted an honorary ments, past matrons a
past baum returned home Tuesday
d i n e patrons of visiting Chapters, after a weekend visit in Indian~
mbeu :res~n G
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. Jack Rosenbaum. SUnday three
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patron w o was una E'
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Chapter. Mrs. Young was pr~- Mr~ lUI e.
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Chapters, returned home .Tuesday
.... . e woedrt hy grfan thma .ron Amesville, Athens, Bartlett, after a several days visit at
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Vir 'nia · M ry Virginia Burner St. Marys. W. \a .
. · Mr . and Mrs . Earl Denny vis·
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r d'15t 1 Refreshments were served an itt&gt;d Sunday evening with his
,l!'puF graHn ~ardon 1 r cd the dining room by ihe Eastern !mother Mrs Alonzo Denny of
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were attractive in pink covers Marjorie Burt spent the week·
and centered w1th arrange- er:d in Columbus with Miss Jean
ments of white snapdragons and 1Casto.
pink carnations. with candles on
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side . Mabel Goeglein and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B•g.gs
Florence Tracy presided at lhe spent Sunday rn Columbus With
TONtCiHT and FRIDAY
Marlon Brando Karl Malden punch bowl and Besse Weed at their daughter , MISS Jean Cas·
"ONE EYED JACKS"
lhe coffee s.:rv 1rP .
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Preceding the meeting, a six 1 Mr · and Mrs. Eug.e~e For~s
-and'c]Ofk dinner was !«!rvt&gt;&lt;! at were Wednesday VlSltor::J
m
Tom Pittman
Virginia Aldridgtt the Federated church . At this Parkersburg, W Ya.
"HIGH SCHOOL BIG
tinle each officer and disting- Mrs. Alfred Biggs spent Wed·
SHOT"
uJshed guest was' presented a nesday with Mrs. Nathan Biggs.
git't from the worthy matron Mrs. Harry Keiser returned
home Wednesday after an indeS1turday
May 11 and worthy patron.
rinite visit with relatives In
"REPTI~tCUS "
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Columbus.
She was accompan·
{ln Color)
Hmvmran
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home
by
her daughter, Mrs.
--a ndChristopher Lt&gt;e and
Are Program Theme Henry Ihle who returned home
Yvonne Monlaur m
The Hearthstone Class of in the e''ening.
"THE TERROR OF
Firs t Baptist Church in Middle----THE TONGS"
·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i:::iii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i:ii~ port met Tuesday evening at j¥lkt-.dii
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack 111.
&lt;attP&lt;fiiPlrl on Maple St. Mrs . .J(
roMEROY OHIO
II,... ,'· Anthomy presented de· !~
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, having as her theme, ·~
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" Hawaiian Leis of Remem- .
NOT OPEN
brance' telling of the customs
of commemorating Memorial
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Rev . and Mrs. Donald Boone
Day in Hawaii.
May 17·18
left Tuesday to attend the Am·
"BARABBAS"
Mrs. David Darst, president, erican Baptist Convention be-(Technicolor)
presido!d
when a discussion was ing held this week In Detroit,
Anthony Quinn, as Barabhas,
concerning
sending a rep~ Mich.
Silvana Mangano, Arthur
Kennedy, Katy Jurado, Vit- resentative to the church youth Miss Archie Lee, Page st.,
the
torio Gassman, .Tack Palance, camp. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Middleport, accompanied
Ernest Borgnine, Harry An- 1Baker were in charge of the senior class of Kyi"r Creek I
drews.
iprogram and conducted several High school on their trip to
Colorurtoon
;quizzes. The hostess served Washington, D. C., MOnday ,
strawberry pie and coffee to Mrs. Evelyn Lewis has reSUN., MON. and TUESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hubbard , turned to her home in MiddleMoy 19·20-21
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Mr. port after spending two weeks
"SPARTACUS"
Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olh:. and Mrs. Darst, Mr . and Mrs. with her .son, Charles, and fam·
ier, Jean Simmons, Tony Anthony and Mrs. Freda Snell· ily of Charleston, W. Va. Her
Curtis, Chas. Laughton, Pe- er and Allen Hughes.
son accompanied her home.
ter Ustinov , John Gavin, Ni·
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawhorn,
na Foch.
CORRECTION
Steve, Pamela, and Kathy of
4 Academy Award Winner!
The Family, Cartoon
In the list of those attending Springfield, visited
r~ntly I
Running time :
the pizza party at I.he Offutt Wilh Mr. and Mrs. William
3 Hrs . 20 minut&lt;!s
the name of Bill Radford Ault.
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Box·office closes 8:00P.M.
unint~ntionally
omilted.
Mrs.
Joe
Savely
viSited
with
No Ad nne• In Adml11ionl
her mother , Mrs , Mabel San·
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with her daughter, Susan, at
Ohio University.
Captain William Ault has re-turned to his employment on ;
river.
Mr. and Mrs . Herman Had·
dox spent Sunday with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lupton of Gallipolis. The
Luptons' son, Chuck, who at·
tends Business College in Columbus, was also a guest.

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Lee Roush , son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Allen Roush, and a memw
REGULAR EVEREADY FLASHLIGHT
ber of this year's graduating
BATTERIES, Reg . 20c uch __ SPECIAL2
lor
class of Middleport High School
REGULAR RAY ·O·VAC FLASHLIGHT
has enrolled at Southern Ohio
IAnERIES, Reg . 20c ••· _ SPECIAL
College in Cincinnati where he
will study drafting and btu..
WOMENS WHITE BRIEFS, Sloos S to 8
p•·inting. His classes will begin
RIG. 49c
SPECIAL
pr.
1:Ju1oe 17.
WOMENS PRINT SCAR~S
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise,
RIG. 59c - - - - · - - - SPECIAL

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43c II
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I daughter, Mrs. William Betz,
fOAM RUBBER SPONCiE PACKAGE 129
5Sc
and daughter, Sandy, of Hil·
s,.ci.J
liards have returned from a
GIANT IS GAL. PLASTIC WASTE
$ 99
to Williamsburg, Va., and
IAIKET, REG.
SPECIAL
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collar, pel'lllolneat 1ta71, two
wee pockeu. SlniDproof
yoke, oquaro bot'-. Slzeo

Navy Blue,
Spruce Gr...
Tan

.BROOM
DUSTERS
For quick easy dustin&amp; of
reilings, walls, moulding,

all high spots and hard·
to·rPach C'orners. Fits all
house brooms. Will not
1cratch or tear.

Ill'

Gray

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liD PALM

WORK GLOVES
Knit wrist, made by
IndlanaJ!olls for lone
comfortable wear.

39c

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M.n's Short IIHve

WHITI

DRESS SHIRTS
Neck sizes 141".

$3.95

WIRE
RUBBISH
BURNERS

COSMETICS On Salt Friday &amp; Saturday
19c LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC

SALE 74c
l9c OR. WEST TOOTH BRUSHES SALE 74c
69c DR. WEST TOOTH BRUSHES SALE 58c
19c POLIDENT DENTURE CLEANSER SALE 32c
$1.00 Gill.... Super BLUE BLADES (151 SALE 79c
93c HALlY'S M. 0.
SALE 76c
19c WILDROOT WAVE SET
SALE 29c
$1.00 HALO SNAMPOO
SALE 78c
$1.50 Alberto VO.S HAIR SPRAY_ SALE $1.22
69c CURITY COTTON BALLS
SALE 57c
98c JOHNSONS COTTON BALLS _
SALE 77c
37c JOHNSON$ BABY POWDER
SALE 28c
l9c AERO SHAVE
SALE 69c
75c TAME CREME RINSE
SALE 54c
$1.00 0.., Mlglc SKIN CONDITIONER SALE 79c
79c WILLIAMS ELECTRIC SHAVE
SALE 59c
$1.00 Kings Men AFTER SHAVE LOTION Sele 77c
50c APRIL SHOWER TALC
SALE 37c
69c Arrld hii-On DEODORANT __ SALE 55c
$1.00 STAX HAIR DRESSING
SALE 79c

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Places Listed

Lions Complete
Sight Saving
Campaign

Measure marked In
cups, pints sad quarts.
Perfect pour .pouti.

77c
SHAMPOO and
BATH SPRAYS
For all size fauceq.
Blue, green, sandelwood and pink,

88c
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Sanforized

PICTUIIS

sllrunk.

$2.95

GIANT MERCERIZED CROCHR COnON

REG. $3.89

Fut color, 800 ;ydl. oo each spool. White, red, blue,

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pink, ;rallow, peen and cream.

REG. $2.89

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observed ber birthday with a
dinner in Williamsburg. On the
return enroute home they villi'th 1

Sunday he returns to Cape Ca_. _ _ reel too g'.'ood"":..'_'-------~'!"pa~c=e_:o~lf~ic:':ia~l:s_:took~_:•:._::m~or::•:_.:se-::__

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$3 .59 ____ _

QUAI'iTITIES ARE LlMITED

and Space Agency's flight dynam·
tcs office, he said :
"Looks like you did a fine job
on calculation for ret ro weight.
You must hav~ e\'en fi gurtd in
that one second.
"Thanks," signed, "Gordon ."
Cooper will il&lt;' flown to Hono·
lulu Saturday where he will join
his wife, Trudy and their daughters, Ca,mala , 14, and Janita , 13.

rious view ol the mllhllctlol
on the 20th orbil that 't/lillliirel
Cooper to grab the eont:HtW
manuaDy pot the capoule In 11,1!
proper position to
~
through the atmoephero. T~
braking retr•rockets . -. li..
to be fired manually instead If
automatically.
Walter Williams, dlriiC!ot' of
Mercury operation~, oald I h t
flight was "a textbook flilht''
ln that "iD the last ftve beUrl
we used fNery pap ia t R t

Heavy wire Iipper l)'llo
burnen with railed bottom.

SLEEP ENSEMBLE

collar.

Choose pima cotcotton

spocial message to Carl

However, he quickly recover·
ed as he began to walk acrosa
the hangaf deck . It seemed he
could have made the wallc with·
out assistance.
Describing the flight ov~r 100
naUons, islands and possessions,
Cooper said ''[ agree with the
other fellows - wow !"
' Faith 7 did well ," he said.
"I had a few little problems,
but nothing major. It's a pilot's
airplane.''
At Cape Canaveral, however,

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Other Croquet Sets _ _ $5.95to $12.95

SALII SIMMONS NEW YORKER

to 17, permanent

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In 1

Huss of the National Aeronautics

naveral for a news conference,
ond Mondoy , occompailied by his
family , he will be honored at the
White House.
Cooper lost seven poonds but
apparently suffered no ill ef·
fects from · the prolonged per·
iod of weightlessness w hi I e
whirling around and around the
world at 17,544 miles per hour.
!le had a dizzy spell when he
first set foot on the deck and
this was exactly as expected.
His first words were, "[ don't

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mecllum UlllS\!o), larte (1816\!o ) and extn
(17-IT\!o-.

ton

American on thE. moon.
The space officials heaped
praise on the astronaut for bring·
ing his 1pace capsule back from
space in the pioneer tradition of
airmen-by the seat of his pants.
The) ·hailed his flight as ··mag·
nificent' ' and a great feal of sci·
em:e.
Cooper, who made a bullseye
landing in the Pacific by manual
control after his automatic ron·
trol oystem failed, offered his
praise to aU who took part in the

project.

Condy Stripe

Mad•

stays In

Space officials viewed Cooper'•
feat as another step, perhapo a

giant ont, t.oward putting an

l.

Gray MorttCI..
Pattern _ _

rules.

Marie Burdette and Charles Burw

j

500,000 mile&lt;.

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STAIR
CARPET
Four· player set. ·5 Inch grooved malletll, solid color enameled estlc croquet ball. Includes stakes
md wickets.
ludes book of instructions and

Men's Short Sleeve

dette were business visitors in

eSATURDAY

rigora of a Right to tbe moon and
back.
The :ZU orbit, 34 hour, 10 minute flight lll hia Faith 7 capsule
carried COOper • distance of allll08t 600,000 miles. A round trip
to the mooo would be leso than

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55c ••,..,

Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs.

WOI

'lllo medico! nomtnatloa and
teclmieol qllfttloniog of the poppery little. Air Force major w.,.o
expected to conceulrate primarily
on man'o ability to witbltand tho

PRICE FIVE

800 yd . apoolo. White and
all of these colon: red,

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SALE

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Ready to hone - Eoq to ·
care for - Smart deeor•
tor desigoo - fully liDod.
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For Playtime! .CROQUET SETS

COTTON . WARP

Sizes 81". to 11, elastic
cuff, for sports wear,
school wear.

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COTTAGE SETS

$1.95
PEBBLE STITCH
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$CJ·95

and needle threader.

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co)ors In printed and

PLIER KIT
COAT •nd DRESS

scheduled to re~ on board the alr&lt;rafl carrier Kearlirge until Saturday
whol&gt; ho will be llowD to Honolulu for a reunion wllh his wifo
and two doughtero.

was b able

Durable,

colora in handy plaatie
carrying case.

$1.00

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Cooper

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preshrunk. Super Full
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large. White and
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