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Mrs. Morriaoll, who Ia 01111
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_.flderly Rev. Morrison Visited
BY Chester Methodist Pastor
leV. R. R. Card of the Ch••·i Standa rd&gt; commlltee

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ren have an been successful ·iD
life. The Morrisons were marriod 62 years on May I .
Rev . Card Decame acqu.alnled with the Morrisons when he
served and they attended Emery Chapel Methodist church uf
Springfield. The Morrison&amp; live
at 1421 West Possum Roa d,
Spri ngfiekt .

Mrs. Turnerls
Leader For
Devotionals

. The BWiy Bee Class at tile
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First Baptist Chueb ID Mld:dleport met Thursday everUna ·at
C. H. Morrison, Springfield. who ehureh, was on a trip to check
the home ol Mrs. A. R. Pullen.
)tre.. well-known In Meigs cou n-: top scores for the proper evalMrs. Jacob Turner wu lD
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uations for the "Church of the
charge o,1 devotions open1nc
Year" and stopped in Springwith prayer and scripture readfield to vtsil the Re\'. and Mrs.
ing followed by a meclltaUon
Morrison
taken from the ypper Room,
In l90!1 the Rev . and Mr s.
entitled, " ln God's
Mornson came to Racine
There I• No Partially." She clos·
he served as pastor. He l a r~r
f
ed with 8 poem, "Christ Alone. u
"'ved Pomeroy. Chf'Shrre ,
a e pea
The birthday song was •11118
TON IGHT
;tor Mrs. Pullen, Mrs. c. H.
Marlon Branda Karl Malden ton. and Bidwe ll
Rev . Morrison. who was
w· J M Lilli McGee
"ONE EYED JA CKS"
last February 2B, is still very
In recognition of National ISe , r ·: rs.
an
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- lind LeonaMrs.
Sigman,
, hearty, has a firm handshake, I~:[\~:? Week, .the women's
. and
Carr~ Laura
Knopp. Seines,
Tom Pillman
1 Th
I and an alert mind. He has a
of
Meigs
Memoria
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Mrs tb les
VJrgJma AldridgP
r ga rden again this year and the
met Tuesday evening
_e pr . en •
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"HIGH SCHOOL BIG
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sav 11· 1·s larger than WI"th Mrs. v era "'·
~an . State Lewts prestded and dlscussed
I neighbors
, usual His Worst affliction is Director of hospital auXiliaries a money • making pro,ect for
· · It ·1s almost ·1mpos- a ~ spea ker on the accomplish- July. The group voted to pur·
I his· hearmg.
~Siturd~!REPTILICUS ''!'•Y 18 Isible for him t&lt;l hear. He said menls and opportunities of the cha~ a splacedon theTh PTA com•
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talk b t h' vvlunteer service
mumty ca en ar.
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On Color)
I adt lpeodp e r~n k
•, ou lm Ea rlier the boa~ of directors was closed with prayer.
---endan Jt~ oesn t now 1 .
Christop her Lee and
He recalled riding in a boat or the auxiliary had dinner with Mrs. Jo.hn Lyons was proYvonnto Monlaur in
rin the- flood waters of
the speaker at the hospital _ca· gram ch~lTII18~ and conducted
"THE TERROR OF
and sa.vs the thought scares feter ia .
games wlti_l prizes awarded to
THE TONGS"
him now
Mrs. Patt!ck Lochary. prea- Beulah Whote and Mra.. Blanche
iiii:iiiiiiii::i:
ident of tht Auxiliary, welcom- Haptonsta11. A salad course was
the members nd their served to 2.5 members and three
guests and gave a resume of guests, Mrs. VIrginia Clifford,
the work of the organizSUon Mrs. Bertha Archer, and ~·
for the past eight months. She Clarence Clark. Hostesses anintroduced Mrs. Clyde Kirkland , eluded Mrs. Pullen. Mrs. Frantreasurer; Mrs. Cedric Clark , ces Bearns, Mrs. Emma Mat- 1
Board of Trustees· Mrs Carl hews, Mrs. Eva Hartley and
Will, chairman of Vol~nteer Mrs. Julia Grim.
Services; Mrs. Gt&gt;orge Smith ,
Chairman or Caody Stripers,
who are ·sponsored by the Auxiliary; and Mr. George Smith,
hospital administrator.
American Hospital Associ•·
tioo pins for 100 hours service
were awarded to Mrs. William MASON - Miss Sharon Kay
Reinhart, Mrs. Helen Mullen, McDaniel, bride elect of A2C
Mrs. Robert Fetty, and Mrs. James W. Loyd, New
Carl Will.
Ind., was honored with a
Mrs. Pat Thornton and Mrs. er at the home of. her
Mary Seaman were recogniz. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
ed as having already received in Mason on Monday
100 hour pins and now working Hostesses were Miss
on second 100 hours.
Schwarz, Mrs. Harold Schwarz
Appreciation was expressed and Mrs. Raymond Grinste~.
to th e Middleport Garden Club Games were played and prtz.
for floral arrangments deccrat- es won by Kay McGow~n~ and
Ing th e lobby.
Harriett Ann Walsh. Demse MeThe group wenl to the dining Dame! won the door prize.
room for refreshments or punch, Ref~es~ents of c~ke decorice cream and cookies. The re- ated m pink and whJtel punch 1
freshment table was decorated and sandwiches were served a· 1
with a floral arrangement by Jon~. with a beverage. Pink and :
Mrs. Dillard of Middleport. It whtte flowers surrounded t h e
I was of pink and white daisies ptiitch bOWl.
' and white snapdragons with Attendong were Mrs. Harold I
1 green fern .
Schwarz, Mrs. Roger Hysei11 1
Committee on arrangements Mrs. Paul Huber, Mrs. Bever1y i
I included Misses Ann and Mar- Plymale, Mrs. Ray Roush, Mrs. '
1 tha
Howell, co-chairmen ; and Arlene McDaniel, Mrs. Calvin I
W e Pay 3% Interest On Savings
Isabelle Winebrenner,
McDaniel and daughter, M r s.
IAmsbary, Shirley Beegle, Shar- Vtlta Lee, Misses Ruth and
I on 'Young, Belly Biggs, Phylis Elizabeth Grinstead, Mrs. Eil·
i Mullen , Mary Seaman, Sue Set- een Foreman, Mrs. Charles Edlig and Mrs. Hugh Bearlui.
w~rds, Mrs. Lucy Cooper, .
Refreshments Miss 1 r e n e
Noble, M1ss
Har1ett
Serving Meigs County for over 90 years
Grueser chair~an ; Mrs.
Ann Walsh, Mrs. Hattie Fisher,
POMEROY - RUTLAND
anor Gordon, Mrs. Myrtle SisDorothy Schwarz. M r s.
son, Mrs. Roy Seyfried, Mrs.
Johnson, Mrs. LoretAlta Shain, Mrs. Belly Herring, ta Pauley. Mrs. Thomas Me·
Mrs. Pat Thornton, Mrs. Pearl Gowan, Mlss Kay McGowan,
Knapp and Mrs. Helen Sauer. Mrs. Betty Roosh , Mrs. Clara
Candy Stripers and guests Smoth. Mrs. Nan Mcintosh and
lnrluded Patricia
Hennesy, Mrs. Ann Walsh.
Mr . and Mrs. T. w. Hennessey, Sendins gifts were Mrs. Anna
Ruby Haggy, Mrs. Eula Mae Avis, Mrs . Emma Ryan , Mrs.
Haggy: Mary Starcher, Mrs. R. J . Williamson, Mrs. D.,ton
Mae Starcher · Ethel Mae Hy· Rayn.. , Mrs. Bertha Schrelsell. Mrs. H.;.ol&lt;( Hysell, •nd ber •. Mrs_. Bess Bentz,
Miss
Mrs. Lydia Hysell : Janice Ev- Sadte Ebas, Mrs. Lola Jeffers,
ansi Mrs. Vernon Evans; Kar- Mrs. Esta Bumgardner, M r a.
en Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Rosa Fink, Mrs. Glenna Fruth,
neth Miller ; Janice Bing, Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Stewart, M r a.
Vernon Bing; Clarlce Day 1 Mrs.
Roush.
Retha Day ; Jenl Folmer, Mrs. Mrs. Vernon Huush, Mrs. Car·
William Folmer, Mrs. Scott · Kennedy , Mrs. Carol KanMrs. Charles Slrauas
Folmer ; Florence Biggs, Mr.
and Mrs. Dorsel D. Biggs; Kit·
Nelloe
MISS Shaty Persinger, Mr. and
Mrs. ron Foreman, Mrs.
Charles Persinger ; Jane Baer, Farland, . Mrs. Carl
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baer; Mrs. Davod Lanham, Mrs.
Pickens and Mrs. Hom·
Noble, Mrs, Dolly Roush,
Murl Megee, Mrs. Hester
Rayburn, Mrs. Katherine RayMIDDLEPORT, OHIO
nes, Mrs. Morris Pfefer and
Mrs. Sarah Spencer.
NOW"·'SHOWING
"THE DAY THIIARTH
CAUGHT FIRI"
Portland PTA Ht~~
Janet Munro It: Leo McKern
of Town
Methodist Parish. visited and Country worK of the Ohio
Uy with the Rev and Mrs Conferenre uf the Methodist
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MAKE ELBERFELDS POMEROY YOUR SHOPPING· C£NTER

Custom Made
pie to help you In .._, d•
Womeno on&lt;1
Glrll Reod7 To Weor, Meno

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Boy, Weor, FUrniture,

floor Coverlnco, Dnperi01,
ROUMwaret Co•metiCI, 1JD.
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J,erie. Ho•iery 1 Inf1nta Wear,

Dry Goocts ond Hualll.

Mi-aMorpul

TWISTERS
,ANKLE SOCKS
Slzea 8;.!, to 10;.!,.
Wear triple roll and
twirled around.
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Any width, any length, Hned, un-

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meuurements. We will be

tied to help you moke your
Hlectlon end clell.., your
drop~~

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Thele are the Olllr 117ltnlo
faehlottecl wltb aouttcl

Tbare wb;y tllel're
more l'll!IUleat tlwl regular nylotte. They fit fabu·

louelyl Vltraa-- onl1
fl.6hp&amp;fr.
See the mal'lb' style&amp; of Berkthire Nylons In the HOiiel'J'
Department on the main floor.
lYlE CATCHERS SEAMLESS NYLONS .......... . . 99c
RIRKSHIRE DRESS SHEif..R SPECIAL ---·----· - $1.01
WALKJNG SHIIRS WITH SEAM ..........••.. $1.35
IIAMLISS MESH NYLONS ----- -- ----········· $1.35
WALKING SHEER WITH SIAM ····-·········· · $1.35
ULTRASONS SHIER WITH SEAM ..••....•...•. $1.65
ULTRASONS SHEIR SEAMLESS ---------------- $1 .t$

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Roll Sleeve Blouses

Pomeroy National Bank

Women's washable cotton roll-up sleeve blousesin solids, stripes, patterns and florals, tuck-in and
overblouses. Sizes 30 to 38.

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-mwllhlllbor11orol.,., Thtl blllowinl fullneas of
..... _,rt Is topped by tho d...
le•tely flowered bodic•.
8blod In . .""' blond lo
- · IIIK and oprlcol.
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BAHR
CLOTHIERS

Regular $1 .69 Womens Blouses, Sale $1.25
Regular $1.95 Womens Blouses, S•le $1.25
Regul•r $2.95 Womens
Blouses, Sale $1.50
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Regular $3.95 Womens Blouses, S1le $2.50
Men's Big Yonk

WORK
UNIFORMS
On 1•1• S.turd1y

LIBERTY THEATRE

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Georgianna Carter
ALSO SELECTED SHORTS

o lYE'S LEAVES
·• C' ' swimpeir ofbof(fty
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TONIGHT a SATUIIDAR
"BARABBAI"
(Technicolor)

Anthony Quinn, 11 Barabbaa,
SUvanM

MIDIIDO,

Arthur

Kennedy, Kat)' Jurado, Vit-

torio Gas,man, Jack Palanee,
Ernut BOrpine, Harry Andrew•.
Colore~~rtoon

lATHING CAPS

1natch, 1izea
14~ to 20.
Green, p-ey,
loll, naV]I blue

The Portland PTA met Monday night with tbe program at
7:30 by music pupils of Mercedes F. Condon and students of
McDonald Studios of dance.
The following officers were
btsutlled for the coming year by
l i •uo. Howard Ebersbach, presl11orent, Robert Cozart; vlce-pr.,._
II"''"'· Jeanette Lawrence ; secretary, Thelma Cozart; treasurer. Jean Sayre.
Refreshments of punch a n
cookies served by the teacben,
Hubert Price, Frmces F011ter,
Myrna Ramsdell, Marlene
er, hospitality rommlttee.

'9.98 Odoro Wardrobes

MEIGS THEATRE II

... __ $19.95

CATALINA

Panb: In 1izn
211 to l!O and
oblrlt to

New 1964 0/ficen

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CATALINA

BEACH TOWELS

BAHR CLOTHIERS
Middleport, Ohio

SUN. MON. 1n&lt;1 TUISDAY
Mor 19-20-21
"SPAIITACUI"
Klrk Doullu, Laureuce Oll•·
ier, Jean
Stmm0111,
Curtil,
Cb11.
IAugbtou,Tony
Peter Uotinov, Jobn Gavin. Nl·
na Foch.
4 Academy Award Wtnnerl
The F•mlly, C•rtoon

Runnmc time:

a Hn. 20 mlnulel

BOll-oflloe eiOHI 8:00 P.11.
No
1ft Adtlllulenl

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No chokt to ad)ustl
No rope to fl&amp;htl
No beck to ache I

Tawny Beige Finish. BeautlfuUy lacquered, harmonlzlq wood frame and fiberboard wardrobe for
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added etoraee faciUty. Brau finge~ 'pulls on slldiq
doon to open and lhut with nnJertlp control
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lALII 1'01 SATURDAY

"Thongs".R~bber Sandals_.

PLAN SALES
The Afternoon Circle of
Heath Methodist Church are
holding 1 rummage oale Friand Saturday 1n tho Mebuild'••
..... In upper MldSaturday morning, lbe
wiD have a bake ll8le In
with the rummap
aale.

Crnu• .. II• Pffr Clilhlon 1018. Smart 10~ ecilon. For beaeb wear,
..........hh. bo~ Wl!ar pl81a JodiJia. .

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Sale47c
ate W~ or Chllcli.nt 51• _ .

Carla WW, Mr. and Mrl. Carl
E . Will; Jeomy Crew,
and Alita Carpeatu.
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lined. See our ble selecUoo of
printed patleml and solid col-

Bride-Elect Is
Honored During
Shower Monday

"THI WILD RIDE"

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Capable, courtooas 11loape..

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WA$H SLACQ :

Smartly tailored. Blue pltti
llrlpe. Bar tacted, .....
•n wear, cool and co~
oble for aUIIIDier
Slua 28 t.o 42_w~. ,

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Bend Area All, um Of Graduating Seniors
Our community is exceedingly proud of you, the Graduates of 1963! You have worked hard, you have done a good
job. You have reached the first milestone on your way to success! We, the sponsors of this page extend personal
wishes for your future success and happiness.
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TO MEIGS COUNTY GRADUATES OF 1963
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FRONT ROW - Carolyn Ervin,' Dianne McComas Janice Goodall,
Jeanne Bowles. Janet Baker, Carolyn Searles, Larry Blaney, Jim Kokovitch, Rick Oiler, David Wiley, Russell McElhinney, John Allensworth•
second row - Carla Sue Gilmore, Sarah Bechtle, Butch Bachtel, Paui
Spoouse, Pat Cavote, Charles Bush, Richard Hays, Roger Manley; third row
- Sharon Yeauger, Carolyn Russell, Clarence Hollingshed, Richard Bodlo
mer, Gary Carsey, Tom Bry•n, Keith See, Harold Vance, Arland King, Don
Roach, Tom Rail; back row- Mr. Robert Crotty, leacher; Charlotte David·
son, Judy Overturf, Willlam Harris, Benny Wilson, Lee Rousb, and Clar·
ence ~tewart.

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You'v• Reached
A Major.Goal

Meigs, Sentinel Area Seniors To
Begin Careers After Attaining
First Educational ~al: Diplomas ..

IN THE YEARS AHEAD

lo your lifo.

Our-.twllhH

hntnowllwHn

Congrolula!lons,

for • tine Murt.

rew1rdH. Wt tkttnd

graduttes, we are

The world n..dt

our tMd luck with...

ptof'lt liU yowl

Mly IUCCtNIM

proud of you,

POMEROY - Front Row - Judy Biggs, Sandra llfoore. Shirley Garnes, Barbara· Coates. Sharon Mitch, Sharon Hysell , Brenda Jngra.
ham, Phoeboa Harper , Hei en Brown, Ruby Baggy , Caroi~n Bass ..!.~net Bales an~ Mary Wolfe; Second Row- Katy Quails, Ronnie Phalin,
Runnoe Carr. Allen Downoe .. Jom Lonks, Pholhp Foiii'Od, itose Ann lhe1ss, Ma'ry Stallard, Nancy Hatfield, Berlha Arnold , Sharon Walker,
Rose Wmgett an d Londa Wolhams; Thord Row- Ronnoe Hanson, Leonard Roush , Tony Hendrix. Tracy Scrimsher. Charles Lee, Jim Gil·
bert, Joyce Stan ley , Pam Hob~tett e r, Judy W,ehrung, Jane Douglas. Sandy Wells, Donna Diddle, Sharon Zurcher and Sharon Hawley;
hurth Row- Ro set ta Losie, ( har iene Doehi, fammy Fonlaw, Ca rol yn Vaughan, Mary Radford . Jan Smith Gloria ·Shumate Sharon Thoma , Jennifer Lohse, Kav Compton, Mrs. Elaine Rouse, teacher; f'iflh Row- Forrest Ward , teacher; Rolland Fisher, Donald 'A rmes Ralph
Worry, Moke Spencer, Fred Boyd , Jim Mees. Bill Murray, fharles Buffingto,~~;Sixlh Row- David Arnold , Calvin Imboden, Jr., Eddi~ Frick.
George Korn , .I om Ho?d , Sonny Glockner .. Jerry Shambhn, Hank Cleland, Tom Shasteen. Butch Me1er, David Gordon, Doug Moore; Seventh
-:-Don Brown, Dock \hils .. Boll Weston. Rock Crow, Manon Sto~e , Butch Armes, Eu~ene Smith, Tom White, Deibert Chaney, Tom Burn·
side, Dwoghl Carl, Roger \ oung, Quoncy Aishore, and George Starcher.- Pholo b)' Kmcaid.

WE WISH YOU SUCCESS

WE'RE PROUD OF YOU!
It's • .,,.. dop

IS YOURSI
Thoro's no limit to
your ponibilltl01

waiting for yowl

In our frM country!

Try Your B.,. Fronklln Store First!

The FCJbric Shop

BEN FRANKLIN

Singer Sales &amp; Service

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Pomeroy, Ohio

This is when boys and girls of this area and throughout the nation make
their big march forward to receive something they have been strivine for
since they were toddlers--a high school diploma.
By the end of next week a total of 343 high school students in .T~ DaHy
Sentinel coverage ao·ea wn1 have graduated from their respectove· lsemor
classes and commenced their careers.
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Graduation exercises in the area began last night when 37 spilthern
Local High school students received diplomas. Southern Local at' ltacine
bas the smallest graduating class in the six-school area.
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Ninty·five seniors at Pomeroy High school composes the largest grad·
uating class. Baccalaureate exercises at Pomeroy will be tomorrow even·
log and commencement is at 7:30p.m., May 23.
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Wahama High school in ·Mason county, W. Va., w11t graduate 56 sen:
lors. its smallest class in many years, on Monday, May 27 at 8 p.m. Bacca·
laureate there will be at 8 p.m., May 26.
Forty-three Middleport High school seniors are set for graduation Frl·
day, May 24, at 8 p.m. Baccalaureate there is tomorrow at 8 p'.m . .
Rutland High school's class of 42 will graduate at 8 p .m: on May 24.
Baccalaureate at Rutland has been set for 8 p.m . tomorrow.
Eastern High school will present diplomas to 40 seniors on May 22 at
8 p.m.

THE WORLD

Swisher &amp; Lohse
Rexall Drugs

Baker Furniture
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

New York Clothing
House
Pomeroy

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FROM ALl OF US . • .

Our Best Wish• For

MAY THE FUTURE FULfiLL

Suc~s, Whatev•r Ende1vor

WHEREVER YOU GO

Your happy school•

YOOR HOPES FOR

You May Undonoko.

MAY CONTINUED SUCCESS

d1ys are over, but
there's·1 fin• futuro

SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS!

WAIT FOR YOU!

ohNdl we ..yto

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..,d our congratulations Oft

oil of you1

our past fine adti•verMnll

Best 'Nishes!

WELL DONE!

Max Ward Agency

Foreman &amp; Abbott
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RoprHontlng
Notlonwldo lnsuronco of Columbus, 0.

Middleport, Ohio

GOESSLER
Jewelry Store

Hartley &amp; Bennett
SHOE STORE
"Middle of Upper Block"

Pomeroy

Farmers Bank
and SAVINGS CO•
Pomeroy, Ohio

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TOTHEOL~SI

CLASS OF'63

ochlovemont. ond wish you

OF 1963l.WE
Jll"ROUD 01'

auc_. on tho I'OIId ohNdl

WE WISH YOU

{ ALL Of.YOUI

~ONT ROW - Carolyn Sisson, Henrietta Russell . Barbara Hill. Peggy Hasbargen . Melanie Brown, Drusille
WJU, Fay Roberson, Ronal een Osborne, Eoieen Brannon, Patty McGrath , Sharon Hayman , Darlene Torrence; secund row - Judy Young, Ruth Barr, Sue Ann Myers, Peggy Amberger, Joyce f'ick . Sharon f'recker , Lyle Nich ·
e18, Richard Xease, Ronald Pooler. Roger Starcher, Janet Bissell, Mary Ca meroe. Sandra McMillon, Wesley Ar·
baugb; third row - Charles Weber, Mayford Barros, Charles Caldwell , John McLaughlin Ronald Cashdoi· '
. Jar, G~orge Cooper, Bill Bubo, Vernon Cleland, Bob Foster, David Chadwell, Gary Holter, and Roger Hawk,
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Middleport, Ohio

OF CLASS ' OF '63

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Wilma Grimm ; second row- Shorley Peyton,
Ze rkle , Shirley Ingles, Cinda Marshall .
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Patty Collinsworth, Lois JoJTes, Ellen
Chloris Machir, Gay Ca rtwright, Nan cy Abolin ,
Smithson, Beverly Staats; third row- Lew King,
Carl Gardner. Ross Roush , Hubert Johnson, Ralph Russell, Dick Tennant, Nicky Howard, Thin·
, Bobby Russell. William Roush , Herbert Roush ; fouo1h row - Dew~y Smith, Mike Fields, Andy
Francis Hudson, Car) Stewar1, Bill Sprouse, Charles Yonker, Gordon Clark, Terry LewiR, Cbarles
Paul Hesson, John Call, Dale Grimm, Daniel Artis, Kenneth Reynolds and Ross Frey.
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Bdweu, &lt;iln{er Ste,rns, Kay Willford; serond row - ·Lirida Hlli~.Roberta Kraeilter: 'Jean l!Jlller; ..lli!le Nelgler,

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Brace, carl; ttrcie, ~Ian Nevlhe, James Ouer, William notm.~n, Robert Es~gtod Ro
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FIRST STEP ON
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thothoppl-

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Opposite Lo-r Parking Lot

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The Modern Mart

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Goff, Judy Brogan, Cheryl Searles, Audra McKinney, Alice Crouser, Pat Mace; aecond row - Ilichard .Lambert,
Michael Kitchen, George Perry, Richard Richnlond, Allen
Jim Long, Don Ward, Leslie AndersOn, Da\dd
Grate, Jerry Brogan; third row - Keith Carson, Joe Chapma
eltl:J Wilrox, Paul Higgin~tbam, Bobby Joe
Pape, Richard Dean Hampton, Ernie Johnson, Jon Webster,
.Turner; ba~k row - John Tillis, Billy Hlll,
James Ferrell, Ronald E. Bolen, Guy Harper, Jackie Wamsley, Bob Gibson, Cbarles Hoffman, David Scragg.

Now, Look to the fulurol

NOW YOU'RE OFF!

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Pomeroy, Ohl•

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POMROY, OMIO

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Our community is exceedingly proud of you, the Graduates of 1963! You have worked hard, you have done a good
job. You have reached the first milestone on your way to success! We, the sponsors of this page extend personal
wishes for your future success and happiness.
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FRONT ROW - Carolyn Ervin,' Dianne McComas Janice Goodall,
Jeanne Bowles. Janet Baker, Carolyn Searles, Larry Blaney, Jim Kokovitch, Rick Oiler, David Wiley, Russell McElhinney, John Allensworth•
second row - Carla Sue Gilmore, Sarah Bechtle, Butch Bachtel, Paui
Spoouse, Pat Cavote, Charles Bush, Richard Hays, Roger Manley; third row
- Sharon Yeauger, Carolyn Russell, Clarence Hollingshed, Richard Bodlo
mer, Gary Carsey, Tom Bry•n, Keith See, Harold Vance, Arland King, Don
Roach, Tom Rail; back row- Mr. Robert Crotty, leacher; Charlotte David·
son, Judy Overturf, Willlam Harris, Benny Wilson, Lee Rousb, and Clar·
ence ~tewart.

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A Major.Goal

Meigs, Sentinel Area Seniors To
Begin Careers After Attaining
First Educational ~al: Diplomas ..

IN THE YEARS AHEAD

lo your lifo.

Our-.twllhH

hntnowllwHn

Congrolula!lons,

for • tine Murt.

rew1rdH. Wt tkttnd

graduttes, we are

The world n..dt

our tMd luck with...

ptof'lt liU yowl

Mly IUCCtNIM

proud of you,

POMEROY - Front Row - Judy Biggs, Sandra llfoore. Shirley Garnes, Barbara· Coates. Sharon Mitch, Sharon Hysell , Brenda Jngra.
ham, Phoeboa Harper , Hei en Brown, Ruby Baggy , Caroi~n Bass ..!.~net Bales an~ Mary Wolfe; Second Row- Katy Quails, Ronnie Phalin,
Runnoe Carr. Allen Downoe .. Jom Lonks, Pholhp Foiii'Od, itose Ann lhe1ss, Ma'ry Stallard, Nancy Hatfield, Berlha Arnold , Sharon Walker,
Rose Wmgett an d Londa Wolhams; Thord Row- Ronnoe Hanson, Leonard Roush , Tony Hendrix. Tracy Scrimsher. Charles Lee, Jim Gil·
bert, Joyce Stan ley , Pam Hob~tett e r, Judy W,ehrung, Jane Douglas. Sandy Wells, Donna Diddle, Sharon Zurcher and Sharon Hawley;
hurth Row- Ro set ta Losie, ( har iene Doehi, fammy Fonlaw, Ca rol yn Vaughan, Mary Radford . Jan Smith Gloria ·Shumate Sharon Thoma , Jennifer Lohse, Kav Compton, Mrs. Elaine Rouse, teacher; f'iflh Row- Forrest Ward , teacher; Rolland Fisher, Donald 'A rmes Ralph
Worry, Moke Spencer, Fred Boyd , Jim Mees. Bill Murray, fharles Buffingto,~~;Sixlh Row- David Arnold , Calvin Imboden, Jr., Eddi~ Frick.
George Korn , .I om Ho?d , Sonny Glockner .. Jerry Shambhn, Hank Cleland, Tom Shasteen. Butch Me1er, David Gordon, Doug Moore; Seventh
-:-Don Brown, Dock \hils .. Boll Weston. Rock Crow, Manon Sto~e , Butch Armes, Eu~ene Smith, Tom White, Deibert Chaney, Tom Burn·
side, Dwoghl Carl, Roger \ oung, Quoncy Aishore, and George Starcher.- Pholo b)' Kmcaid.

WE WISH YOU SUCCESS

WE'RE PROUD OF YOU!
It's • .,,.. dop

IS YOURSI
Thoro's no limit to
your ponibilltl01

waiting for yowl

In our frM country!

Try Your B.,. Fronklln Store First!

The FCJbric Shop

BEN FRANKLIN

Singer Sales &amp; Service

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Pomeroy, Ohio

This is when boys and girls of this area and throughout the nation make
their big march forward to receive something they have been strivine for
since they were toddlers--a high school diploma.
By the end of next week a total of 343 high school students in .T~ DaHy
Sentinel coverage ao·ea wn1 have graduated from their respectove· lsemor
classes and commenced their careers.
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Graduation exercises in the area began last night when 37 spilthern
Local High school students received diplomas. Southern Local at' ltacine
bas the smallest graduating class in the six-school area.
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Ninty·five seniors at Pomeroy High school composes the largest grad·
uating class. Baccalaureate exercises at Pomeroy will be tomorrow even·
log and commencement is at 7:30p.m., May 23.
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Wahama High school in ·Mason county, W. Va., w11t graduate 56 sen:
lors. its smallest class in many years, on Monday, May 27 at 8 p.m. Bacca·
laureate there will be at 8 p.m., May 26.
Forty-three Middleport High school seniors are set for graduation Frl·
day, May 24, at 8 p.m. Baccalaureate there is tomorrow at 8 p'.m . .
Rutland High school's class of 42 will graduate at 8 p .m: on May 24.
Baccalaureate at Rutland has been set for 8 p.m . tomorrow.
Eastern High school will present diplomas to 40 seniors on May 22 at
8 p.m.

THE WORLD

Swisher &amp; Lohse
Rexall Drugs

Baker Furniture
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

New York Clothing
House
Pomeroy

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FROM ALl OF US . • .

Our Best Wish• For

MAY THE FUTURE FULfiLL

Suc~s, Whatev•r Ende1vor

WHEREVER YOU GO

Your happy school•

YOOR HOPES FOR

You May Undonoko.

MAY CONTINUED SUCCESS

d1ys are over, but
there's·1 fin• futuro

SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS!

WAIT FOR YOU!

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..,d our congratulations Oft

oil of you1

our past fine adti•verMnll

Best 'Nishes!

WELL DONE!

Max Ward Agency

Foreman &amp; Abbott
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RoprHontlng
Notlonwldo lnsuronco of Columbus, 0.

Middleport, Ohio

GOESSLER
Jewelry Store

Hartley &amp; Bennett
SHOE STORE
"Middle of Upper Block"

Pomeroy

Farmers Bank
and SAVINGS CO•
Pomeroy, Ohio

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TOTHEOL~SI

CLASS OF'63

ochlovemont. ond wish you

OF 1963l.WE
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auc_. on tho I'OIId ohNdl

WE WISH YOU

{ ALL Of.YOUI

~ONT ROW - Carolyn Sisson, Henrietta Russell . Barbara Hill. Peggy Hasbargen . Melanie Brown, Drusille
WJU, Fay Roberson, Ronal een Osborne, Eoieen Brannon, Patty McGrath , Sharon Hayman , Darlene Torrence; secund row - Judy Young, Ruth Barr, Sue Ann Myers, Peggy Amberger, Joyce f'ick . Sharon f'recker , Lyle Nich ·
e18, Richard Xease, Ronald Pooler. Roger Starcher, Janet Bissell, Mary Ca meroe. Sandra McMillon, Wesley Ar·
baugb; third row - Charles Weber, Mayford Barros, Charles Caldwell , John McLaughlin Ronald Cashdoi· '
. Jar, G~orge Cooper, Bill Bubo, Vernon Cleland, Bob Foster, David Chadwell, Gary Holter, and Roger Hawk,
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Middleport, Ohio

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Wilma Grimm ; second row- Shorley Peyton,
Ze rkle , Shirley Ingles, Cinda Marshall .
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Patty Collinsworth, Lois JoJTes, Ellen
Chloris Machir, Gay Ca rtwright, Nan cy Abolin ,
Smithson, Beverly Staats; third row- Lew King,
Carl Gardner. Ross Roush , Hubert Johnson, Ralph Russell, Dick Tennant, Nicky Howard, Thin·
, Bobby Russell. William Roush , Herbert Roush ; fouo1h row - Dew~y Smith, Mike Fields, Andy
Francis Hudson, Car) Stewar1, Bill Sprouse, Charles Yonker, Gordon Clark, Terry LewiR, Cbarles
Paul Hesson, John Call, Dale Grimm, Daniel Artis, Kenneth Reynolds and Ross Frey.
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Bdweu, &lt;iln{er Ste,rns, Kay Willford; serond row - ·Lirida Hlli~.Roberta Kraeilter: 'Jean l!Jlller; ..lli!le Nelgler,

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Romall)e 11o6ti~k, S~ndra Sheets, Judith Wiga~. Leanna ·Beegi~J Maxine 'llaket, Clat~ G!enn~ird· ~-Jill!'*
Brace, carl; ttrcie, ~Ian Nevlhe, James Ouer, William notm.~n, Robert Es~gtod Ro
Wmes MII:VID .
Tibbs Rustell Qli!JnVm~. fienry Ifill; fourth row ·- Harold Kl~r, . Cbarlea HIIPI'~ l\9~ J4CNiq~,~eiviQ Vaa . !
:Roee~ ·itolter, Rtcliard
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Waid Cross' Sons
Recine, Ohio

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BEST WISHES,

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Tht ' " " thllll ... ""
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Lots of

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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IUCCIM

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COMPUMENTSI

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unllmltld ochlov•

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

'63
YOlJ'VE
MADE Y01JR'
.
FIRST STEP ON
THE ROAD TO
SUCCESS%

thothoppl-

onlhuolosm will bring

Opposite Lo-r Parking Lot

WE'RE PROUD

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E..,.y, cour11o ond

ments. Success.

The Modern Mart

Thla 4oy llheuht
be ., lnaplratloft

Tho world Is younl

you

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FRONT ROW - Sandra Butcher, Mary Arnold, Paulette Kelp, Marlene Hoffman, Brenda 'Jurner: Darien.
Goff, Judy Brogan, Cheryl Searles, Audra McKinney, Alice Crouser, Pat Mace; aecond row - Ilichard .Lambert,
Michael Kitchen, George Perry, Richard Richnlond, Allen
Jim Long, Don Ward, Leslie AndersOn, Da\dd
Grate, Jerry Brogan; third row - Keith Carson, Joe Chapma
eltl:J Wilrox, Paul Higgin~tbam, Bobby Joe
Pape, Richard Dean Hampton, Ernie Johnson, Jon Webster,
.Turner; ba~k row - John Tillis, Billy Hlll,
James Ferrell, Ronald E. Bolen, Guy Harper, Jackie Wamsley, Bob Gibson, Cbarles Hoffman, David Scragg.

Now, Look to the fulurol

NOW YOU'RE OFF!

Bahr Clothiers

"lveryth,lng In ·Herdwere"

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Home of Corvolr, Cltevy II, Chevrolet
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POMEROY. OHIO
.loc)l W, Coney, Mgr.
Pomeroy, Ohl•

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POMROY, OMIO

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Alfalfa Weevil Is Apparently Running Wild In Meigs

ALL STAR

MAX WARD

LAWN
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MASSEY·FERGUSON

INTERNATIONAl: B-414

BIG BUY -TIME
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Color Sel..tor Dial tha~ ""!omatlcaU, 1111oota .... tt
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CONTROLLED
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792 PRIZES IN ALL

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Ill. '!I· 2114 lt.

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TRACTOR SALES

EQUIPMENT

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SPRING AVE.

WY 2·5101

See the sturdy, eompaet B-414 ••• the
thrifty traetor lhat pull - • doDort
in your pocket rlcht frora the start,
yet lives you
and stamina for
lou&amp;hest jobs. B-414 eoonomy, plus
draft control 3-\&gt;oint "thinkina" hitch,
and many othft profit-makina benefill nuoke it Wlequaled ill lhe all-pur&gt;o

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PHONE .t60

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Rear Meigs Gonoral Hoopital

WY 2-2176

POMEROY

POMIROY

·e 8 New Holland LIME SPREADERS
MORRI$ IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY CO.

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Address Topic
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• 'ne Hsielt wall paint to use

• DriH in 20 mlnut.

"Quality Furnishings at Reasonable Prices"

FURNITURE

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

• Llfa nme Port.l•ln Interior

• For any room, woodwork too
• Steys deaner, de•n• ....,
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Builders Supply Co.
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the Rutland' Hlgh 1chool auditA~~'
111m lor the lta cla11 of 42
senion.
Tbe addreu •jll be IDide by
Rev. Rabort Sllllth .., the
topic, "Prepari.ol For Lifo."
Tbe proaram wW open . wtllt
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MONDAY THttU
SATUitDAY

Mill and Fertilizer
Store
OPEN 8:00 to
5:00 P.M.
Monday Through Sat.

Save $5 Ton
ON

BULK

·FERTILIZER
Take delivery from our
area Bulk Warehouse at
Pomeroy. Savings are
quottd F.O.B. Pomeroy

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HYBRID

SEED CORN
ON HAND '

·•All V•rletles Of
L1uidm'rk Hybrids
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Jack W. c-y, Mgr.

fohone WY 2-2181

540 E. Mlln St.

Save Dollars On Lawn and Garden Needs Now
22" GARDEN 'RIO[ MOWER
With 2.1f.z

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3 hp. Bri~s motor, fingef'·

tip controls, air li1t s~ct1on blade. 14 ga .

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1teel reinforced deck1 circular blade
housing- no 1r111 bwld·up 1ft corner~
fu II yr. Wlrranty, enai ne 11"10
A'IOwer.

$44
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lpeell:l

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32" .......

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eaoily romoved without tools for h!rU WIIDI, depth ber
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Alfalfa Weevil Is Apparently Running Wild In Meigs

ALL STAR

MAX WARD

LAWN
\MOWERS

No

LOOK~I

problems

color

MASSEY·FERGUSON

INTERNATIONAl: B-414

BIG BUY -TIME
BIG PRIZE ·TIME
. I

Start with th!B "opodal" I'DC drapt . , ....... 114

)f9·95

baniQ GOlol-&lt;holee 1VOIII.,.ou; Librazr of~~
Its more than a thouand e:x:eitiu~ 40lor •&amp;de-., llld tM
Color Sel..tor Dial tha~ ""!omatlcaU, 1111oota .... tt
harmonize, •mphaaiu and ..ni:UtollliiMltllll""-

faohlon-right tolw oxpert,

stAt:

tn

c?lor• in tld• fabulou1 tyNirl . .
••tenor aDd atorlor AD!Jh.., ... 1111 from 1ride eboi.. of oolon ••

it here, see complete listing

1 •

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F~RM

CONTROLLED
BITCH

792 PRIZES IN ALL

Vfl' 2-2774
,..,_

and Supplv Co.

prize•

here. Contest ends May 31, 1963.

Ill. '!I· 2114 lt.

CAROLINA LUMBER

or

pooeclasL
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R. Carpeoter, Mrs. Everett Jooes Rt. 1 o':.tipolls Mrs. Mar:
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ltr-'"~n
oho.,ltl bover
gree
n
fmu;h
,
dean
mterior,
automatic
tr~ns.,
V8
mo. - ,.·n -- ~'"' ' mm"'' '"'"l) rh.. ctUtl
t _ _ _...;P~O:,:U=:,L-:T::R~Y.!..._ _ _ I &gt;ollowing the dinuer, a pro- Thomas, Mrs. Geor~e H. Park· vln R. Fielder, Rt. 2 Pt. Plel'
Mlnermiio, Oldo
1·_: ·'~' WI!' ·H&gt;'
tor , power steering. radio , heater.
'elpa'llll'!e fOO
~~~,.
~,
~,
Ml!r•lo'!l
EDd your RWer troablet 1gram was presented under the er, Mrs. Ralph Gilmqre and sant, Mrs. Leetord E. Haytb.
'
RAfES
We bave ·an slleo .
HEAVY HENS, n eacll. John direction of Mrs. V. D. Ed- Mrs. Leverett Roush .
Jacksoo, T. Herbert · s~....
1958 Pontiac ~-.....,------ $895
Fm W -:~nl Ad ~r-vtt:e
S.wer Machines
Proffit, Portland, Ohio.
wards which opened with . a
ship Athens and Bradley M»
' l'n~· oe• .. .-.r&lt;l ~n.., 'lMrtllln.
H :mH ~p 4 ~uor . Ivory over light green finish, ~ood tires ,
R&lt;,....,.bte
Rates
_
_
_
_
_
_
_:S:...:::l0..:9t::!p:.....
tribute
to
daughters,
by
Mrs.
on 'west, Rt. 1 Ravenswood,
:; : 11""'"'"'' l 'har u
811 ..entfo
('h•a n mtenor, automatic trans .. radio and heater.
~
"'I'
fn&lt; l'hrl'.. c&lt;IDllaU ll"t l-21nt Day • Njpt
Charles Persinger aod a tri·
W. Va
• 'otJ'Il.,\~
•n~l'rltl\llo
~ · 'ij lf &gt;I t ~•n" P"l •urd fl'lll
7 zs tie ==L=:E::::G::.:A=L
bute to mothers by Kitty Per·
Bb1bs
rae ~ rl a ro:f'rl ' '" •fhE-rtt!llll II not
' "" .,. ,~,.,,,. II• 1a}·• d''"' •- ' •
singer, ,after which mothers,
Mrs. James w. Church, Rt
• · nJ: mil
•
daughters
and
guests
were
in1
Ewington, 8:35 p.m. Friday,
OPEN
EVES.
8:00
P.M.
CARD 01' rllA,'lKS - I tt~ !01
A
ttentton
O.irymen
trod
--~
_ tO '""rd nm• mum l!:acb •'"'dlt&gt;on
UL=.
New officers were Installed Mr.. Donald L. Hubbard, Syraj
POMEROY, OHIO
111 wore! lr• OM&gt;uarle• o u h l\~
C
: "~:-:~~~-"~:~::,. P10I1 ~AaOLI Corsages were presented to at the May meeting or the cuse, daughter, 8:02 )J.m. Frt-:
.,, I
per '""rd
.,'
OFFICt HOURS
T•nd,- Ste•.nrt. No. uta, • Pli• Mrs. A. V. Howell, the oldest; Child Conservat.on League on day. Mrs. Larry W. Eads, 193
:... 8;30 1\ ~ •• ,-or 1-' ,\ \ l!ail,R
oner auw confined In the
Leb1.non. M
p 1 1
0
_ _ FOR 'SALE
FOR SALE
V corr~~etlon•J Irattltutton. Lebatlon.
rs . au E chinger, youngest. Thursday evening at th"l! home ,Kelton Rd ., son, 4:37p.m. Fri-slturda' 8 .I" .o, ~~ ·~ 12•00 ~unn
IT' ~ SO EASY
8
~~~~c~m~':: 1 ~mforM:~~· c~~n~ and Mrs. Albert. Young ,
of Mrs. Robert Mills. .
day, Mr5. Fred L. Tackett, Ru&amp;o
· i TO PLACE A
F'OR SALE - 6 room house AUCTION , Saturday, May 23, , A
I
,.un•tmed Robbflr, •nd "rvlnt • """ had four generations and the Mrs Pearl Reynolds Middle- land, daughter, 11:50 a.m. Fri:; R,EST fL 'T PRODLICJNG
with ba th , .In RutIan d. F u II
C
nee or l . 2&amp; yean, Cue No. 15530
I ch'ld
.
'
1963, 10 :00 A. M. EST. Having 1
E
lJ ell1ible for • hearlnJ: befo.-. lhe mos
I ren present . Mrs. port kindergarten teacher was day . Mrs. Ernest S. Good, Rad·
l
- W A!\f'J AD
basement · coal furnace , har d--~ to 1 POMEROY WY 2-2649
omo
PARDON
· Cl'f(
·
so ld my horne 1 am forL~
MISSION.
on or AND
after PABOLB
Jun• 1oa.coM- Harvey Van Vranken ,
guest speaker on the 'topiC
I , da ug hter, 2: 11 a.m. F rJ·
PHONE WY 2-2157
wood floors , Youngstown kitsell the conlents o£ my anOFFERS THE BEST OHIO PARDON AND P.UOLI coM- panled by Miss Marilyn Moore, "The Mental Development 0£ day ,
chen with hot water tank . AI- tique shop which 1 have colBy :':!~?NL B•ll:er. presented two solO!, "1'11: 'Nev- the Child " bringing out phases
Di&amp;ebarged
so
le·t~~
CLAIR WOODI
"'•role •nil •cord
er
Walk
Alone
"
and
"
B
hm'
'
P
t'
•·
- on same lot , a four room
, t--u 0 ver the pas t. severa 1
(I) Cl~rk
.
~
.
c
,
,
ra
s
of
mental
growth
in
children,
.
a
It%.,
recen 11y . d'IBC harg ed
18 11 21
,.
apartment with double garyears, at my home located
CHES:~~~ E _
lent •••
Lullaby..
beginning at the kindergarten tncluded Mrs. Leslie Brucker.
c CARD OF THANKS
age. Priced reasonable Phone
at 671 South 3rd Ave .~- Mid·
LIOAL NOTICI
FoJiowmg 8 reading, "What age
Mrs. sally Finney, Mrs. Wils}NCEHE thanks to Dr Boif'e. ::lH 2-5052.
dleport, Ohio:
t.2--6-2Stc
No~~!IC~ ~~..:.!":~!~e:~~:t on Is A Mother,'' by Mrs. Ed- M~s. Ode11 Cullums president liam Keairns, Mrs. Den V e r
14
1',e aJr•d d•,. of M•Y
• Arbaugh Fune ral Home. R_ev. I, SlX wlN-OOW ·screens in oood
Gont&gt; With the Wind satin glass
n,
at wards, and group singing, Mrs. presided when a repor't was glv- Clay, Clarence Myers, Mrs.
0 "· 00r ••Y.
to
.m. 1 e un enl1ntd will orfer H k Rob'
f G II " • ·
· ·
•'. G~arh ar f . pallbeart&gt;r:-:. smg. l'r&lt;lnws. :w ~ by
mclles.
lamp, China hanging lamp, Cortisf!t Breeding Servtce, lac. for ole at pubUc ucuon to the hJrh- o e
Jnson o a 1pohs, d1s-- en on the distr1·ct meeting Ap- Wilham B. Cooper,
WilHam
58
1
-. ers,
• teachers and ::;tudents of Ch arlf's A. Woode , Chester, ch'ma p1tc
. her, cherry c1est
I
B
· and beef eat
bidder Auto
for c1ah In hand at the trl'cl prom 0t'
~
re&lt;X co great datry
Bl~~oeunar
Company, Pomf!roy, .
IOn secre ta ry, was ri1 25 at Gallipolis. Attending p ug h, W'lbe
I rt Praw,er.
Nattey
. Tuppers Pla 1ns nnrl E::~s tern Ohi~!.
5 18 41 P
o£ drawers.
colored glass, bul1s £or only $6.01J Fllr serv- ~~~!oi~~rt/~::o~~~! ::~~~~~: ;:ot;n;:: mtrod~ced by Mrs. Jed Web- from the Middleport League Reed, Mrs. M. V/. French and
;.. schools , friends and nei gh- . S[NCER
- d- CO - 1
Waln ut wash stand, Bristol i~e call Leland Parker, Pom- dan , •erial No P-8-X-su&amp;u. T h i , ster
. and spoke on, "The were Mrs Cullums Mrs Peg- infant daughter, Mrs. R.
C.
81
11
' bors for kmdnf:'SSf'S U:Jring the • fe~·t ' ··ondot~ e
~so e_, per-1 vases , China closet, Wood· eroy ' Ohio. Phone WY 2-2264 e:.~:~~t.vor a be~rr:;d .~~:e~e~ht ~h~ Goa~ in. WSCS." Mrs. Mil1er of
Houda~helt, Mr~. charles Butcher and infant son, M r s.
: death of our Baby , Kimberly
equ ' p~ed t1 1 ~n ttanh zJg lag ware . red hanging lamp. Ba- or_ Albert Parker, Chester. :\~ 1 T.u~12~~~e t&lt;Jr whl~h It II be1n1 Galhpolls was also a guest.
, Mrs. Dale Walburn Walter Eads, Jr., Mrs. Harry
1
.: Kav Carr
u u on ~ 1e, mono- varia China, pattern glass, Oh1o, Phone ~15.
BJ•ettnlll" Au,,to, Compan.v
Mrs. Webster, presi4;Jen( of
Mrs. Earl Davenport. The Gibbs, Mrs. Minnie Milliron,
·
It
11:1 · 20 · .u 3t e the .. WSCS conducted a short
· Mr.
and Mrs_ CharlPs Carr 1 gram, overcast, blmd hem. 1ron
slone china . walnuL
;.o 3 30tp
CCL received the achieve- Stephanie Crossin,
Edward
1
etc.
Assume
8
payments
d
····
UGA
b
1
·
d
M
and F'&lt;~mll\
$S.98 monthly WY _ ~~chest
drawers. night stands 1. 0 . McCOY, AUCTIONEER. Mu:lne M . Ad~~:~~;~:r. w11o lJ • us ness sessiOn an
rs,
award there for attain• Ma~oney, John A. Nance, EarJ
oi l lamps. boo k case desk, Chester Ohio.
non ruJ.dent ot the nate ol ohln and bert Warner read the report of ing all its goals for the year
While, Rudy Stewart and Mark
5 18 ·lip I
84 4
1
5
17
-~i
Stc · tinware ,
Vic-trola records,
'
4 18 tfc ;.':.r C::.:... :.noc~~ca ~ : 0 r~~ ~~no 1 :. ~ ~e nominating committee. Of- Plans were made for a ru~- Sheets.
.;;.__ ______ _ _ _ _ ., SlNGER sewing ma ch ine. Elec- wagon wheels , several chairs,
hereby
th•t 011w.theAddlelbur
18th day fleers elected for the eoming
· J une and a reco rd
Amona• AIUn•
of
Apru,notified
1963, St•nlfy
.
mage sa1e m
a·
NOTICES
Lric portable with
altachdrf'ssing table. ox yoke , crock·
eer, belnc pl•tnuu, riled hil petition year were M1ss Grace Cam~ hop to be held for the children According to the midnight
- - I men! for fan GY sewmg.
.
u'-11
REAL_ ESTATE_ _
ac•ln••
her ••Pleu,
defend•nt
Court bell , pres'tdent
.
v11
~ry . Many . uII1er .mteres ,..mg I,
or
.common
Mel••Inc the
.
•· Mrs
. · V· D. Ed · of members at a date to be an- report of th e nursmg
depar1-0 u n, ,.:
FISH SANDWICH, 30c, On ion sacrifice for $27. Terms wy 2· 1terns not listed which you
.
~:;ge rr~~~ N~~ 1 J3·Wa~,:!•Y~~ 1~~~:; wards, VICe president ; Mrs. E. nounced. The group voted to ment, those patients who were
RtniS, 30c _ J ack's Dairv Bar,
2204.
5 17 5tc would expect to find in a sale FOR SALE. Offers Will be l'fl- buraer oo .-round• nt rrou ne 1 J.,ct E. Bryant, secretary ; Mrs. Ro- purchase space on the PTA Usted .as fair included M s.
. _ _ _A • 1
f th IS
· t ype.
f'eived ald the
dut~ an.tt e•treme cruelt:v. plainurf bert Warner t
J osep h Fox, Budd Darst, Mrs.
Middleport. ~--- 5-14-titc ELECTROLUX sweeper.
F 1officeAtor Weir of
1.110 uk• ror other proper
nltef;
• reasurer ; Mrs. community calendar.
AUTOMOBLLE uJsur:wt·
be~u : condition and guaranteed _ Pa- Auctioneers Note : F'or the most ster an
~ tz,
~rney~, :;:~r ~~~~~77~~~!;-' :rJu~:~on or Jar Warn~r, secretary of child- The out-going president, Mrs. David Shoemaker, Ernest Halcan~ll-"'
,
...
_~
h
.
part
thi
s
is
a
very
good
..
ol·
Pomernv
.
Ohio,
up
until
st•nley w· Mdl111'-'urc"~
ens work ' Mrs · Alonzo
Cust
· tailed new off Jeer!';,
'
ley • Mrs · Harry
Wehrung,
,
u
op••··t.ors,·
~ '""' 1 10 1
per t ro\\-oul bags and com..
, .
".
day , May 24 , 1963 , at Fr!·
one .J 8 _ O'BrteD
.
. - cu11 urns, Jns
~- Licensl': Ce ll WY 2- ~pl etr set of cleaning
atlectJ~n of . &lt;:~ntJques some
,
k p M f
th J h E At~rne:v tor Plaintiff
er, ~cretary of Christian SOCial including president, Mrs. Peg- George Durst, Truman Russell ,
·~
11 •_
s·
tachments. Will sell for $3~ 60 I extra mce art1des accumulat- 0 c1oc
· · or e 0 n ·
&lt;G&gt; 11 • 18 · :I.'&gt; &lt;Ell 1• 8 - HI etc re)atlons; Mr~ . Dwight
Houdashelt ; vice president, Charles Larkins, John R. Smith
-'-~~--- --- -~
.
ed over a period of )·ears
McClaskey real estate consecretary of literature and
H
E'
I M
Berth
LOSE" WEIGHT saff'ly and easor 7 payments $6.1:17 n1onth· OWNER . GUY SHU! "R
. ·
~'r.tin~ of lot No. 65 • with
. .
.
.
Mrs. Davenport;
secretary, enry Lsnaug e, rs.
a
ily wtth Dn-A-Dier tablets. ly WY 2-22{1.:.
· •
-~
n·
h
d
hcahon; Miss ~Y~Ia
Eugne Conde ; treasurer, Sheets, Mrs. Alma Spradlin and
. only 91k Stark Dru gs
.
.
5 17 Stc
Terms : Cash
e mg ouse an
garage
~retary of miSSionary educa- Mrs. Eugene Gherke; and re- Oscar Bastiani, Sr.
.
1BHADFORD AUCTION CO
:er~e::bj~~t Rt~ri:~r~h~~ ~:·
VCf
Uon: Mrs. L. F. Schoenleb, sec- porter, Mrs. Barbara Scites. Two units of blood ~ ad·
.
3 t 6Dtp
A. C. Bradford Mgr.
• .
T
th'
tat P
retary or promotion, Mrs. Har- The travelina prize donated by mm1stered at the h01p1~ on
1 es e, con.
o see
IS rea
.
-~-- -~ '61 For d __ $ 1r39S C· C· Bra df oru," AUf'tJOneer
tack
Mildred
c Phillips
Ad- 1 Gauge readings:
Gallipolis ry_ .P · 1Sml'f1'th
· '
secre Iary
Mrs. Gherke• was won by Mrs. Friday.
AUTO SALES
Sta. Wagon. FaJCQn - 6 cvl ' Lwwh will bP served on prem·
ministratrix, . Miner~ville, i dam 18.5, 15.0, running 11 feet spintua I e; Mrs.
Everett p,'lul Theis.
-----StU_ shift. One local own~r:
lses_
I Ohio.
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 21.- Tho~as . secretary of student The hostesses Mrs. Robert
BOOSTERS TO MEET
~~~7 CHEVR OL8T . 4 dr . V8 1
p
.
Not responsible for accident~ . 1
The Middle ort Band 8 t
5 18 atc 1 52, Pt. Pleasant 24 .87, Hinton work , Mrs. J . W. McMurray, Mills, Mrs. Richard Rawlings,
black,
~landard ' 161 onhac __ $1 1 995
518 6tc - -- ---2.55-falling Kanawha Falls 309 secretary of supply work; Mrs. and Mrs Earl Davenport serv. . p .1
OOS·
-hardtop,
·JssJon
·
II' s II'
R d.
IN CHESTER
" acre '.arm for nsmg
..
'
.. ' C· Melvin Alk 1·re, secreta ry of ed sandwiches
..
. ' The ,er Association
WII meet Mon10
ransm
..
.
..
a
1o
i
Catalma
4
Dr.
Sedan.
Hyd.
•
:
Charleston
18
72
r1smg
and
cook1es
.
.
'
.
t
·
o 1 1
sale 7 •o - ·
1 b th
'
·
· Youth work· ad u. All
.
.
:
day evemng m the band room
an d hea t er, power ste enng .1 ne ora owner.
· · ""'s .ent a • gar- London and Marmet dams were
• n .....,s.
en
meeting will be a wiener
.
A· I &lt;'onrlition. Ca ll WI 9-260 1
FOR RENT
age bacn .,.,d summer hou•e on th e sl'IIs, and Wmf1eld
· · dam ..of the h&gt;gh
school
at 7:30
p.m.,.
roast at the Syracust park .
Th
'II be
· tall
t'
alter5 ":_ m.____ .. 5_1B 3tc I
Call or contact, WY 2-2159, was running 2 feet.
er•rrl
IDS
a !On
0
1905 FORD, 2 dr . hardtop. V-ll l
I FOUR ROOM aportment, new·
Robert Mulford , Chester, Ohio Boat movements:
ENTERTAINS CLUB
new o leers. All parents of band
1
aulomatic. motor,
. built. I
Pomeroy, Ohio
5 18 6tp
Ohio River- James Zubic up
Mrs. Charles A. Bradbury enare urged to attend.
.
New pai nt. nfC'w !Ires. \,;~iJ :
so 2 room and bath apartment
14, 4:45 p.m.; Dave Crockett
her card club recentMiller Garage. Phone WY 2: KIRBY Sweeper, perfccl COD· 1 real nirc ,07 Mills St , WY 2~ult• up 14, 10:20 p.m.; Queen City OCie
ly at her home on South Third
3196.
5 17 3tc
dition , &lt;and guaranteed. Pow- , 2232.
7 down 14, 6 a.m .; Albert Holden
Ave . Games were played with
Eluylng a
5 lB tic
Rambler ____
er poliSher included.
Sold lio ACRES r - t-I POMEROY- 2 story frame up 15, 2c48 a.m.: Rober! Reed At the Method' t
Sod
prizes won by Mrs. Edna
N&amp;W Car?
0 pas ure. W. A.
new for .$210 00 Bala nce due 1• C
' up 15, 4:30 a.m.: Chris Jr. down
_ IS
u ay F'rench, Mrs. Eugene Con d e,
World Stand art! •I Compact
·
.
arm an omeroy R 0 3 1 9 rooms, bath, basement, hot 15 6.40
. L
p .
ISchool Mother's Day large pot·
D ld M'll
d M
Eicelleoce
$41.35 or 7 payment.o; $71111
·
' ~ · ·
t h r
h
, · a.m., unga
o 1 n t ted 1
ona
1 s, an
r s.
2
3
monthly . WY 2-2204.
___________"_ 18 ~
wa er e~ mg, pore _es, ror- down 16, 2:15 a.m.; Little Ed·
p ~an~ were presented to
Childs. Others attend·
R!g car roum. ndt- and pertnrm
5 17 5tc ONE SIX room house and one
ner location, out of high wa· ward down 16. 6:15 a.m.· Jor- Mrs. Sybil Mile!! and Mrs. Fred
were Mrs. Robert Schmoll
ance Small car economy and
ter . $8,500.00.
d d
'
Philson, eldest mothers
.
'
on
17 6 35
managt&gt;rahilit}
COMPLETE 15 v-;;TUme enc-y---:. four room apartmenl. Peop- POMEROY
£
an own , : a.m. ; Bonus
t M W "d D'ddi
Ltont&gt;l
Boggs.
and
Mrs.
6
.
les Terrace. Phone WY 2--5385 _ bath force-d a· rgoomh ral~e, H. up 18, 1:55 a.m .; John J. en! : rtsh. al M 1 Be:11
Gress. The hostess serSee
clopedia
Rritl.a
nnica
Junior
de-r.
t
,
1r
as
ea
mg
Ro
es
mo
er
rs
1 y
Metro ...1ti'"'n Motor
. ed
h'ld
a--1 5-tlc f t
h
ft
'
we up 18. 5:41. a .m.: Eastern :th
·
a ofdessert
course at the
1 ·h· .1
,... s
s1gn especla 11 y 1nr e 1 ren . __
ron pore , 50 . 1ron1age on down 1 6 . 50
. T"t
the evening.
21 WI mos c 1 dren present and
1
E. Main Strl;!~t. Pomeroy
New 1962 ed ition. Cash ~ul P, 1FURNISHED apartments. Two, paved street. $3,500.00. Terms 5 . 10 a~ : Coda·~- · to an up 22 • Mrs. MCDaniel, wife
of the
- -- II
Pbooto W"\' 2-3870
$85
·
·
·
'
rmg
n
up
t
s
1
·---~
MIDDLEPORT
6
r
o
om
Z2 tfc
- ¥2 regular price. Tel. 4 room I five room li'urniSh·
5:15 a.m.; Walter Beckjord pas or. mal potted plants Jor1es, who spent several days
rrame,
bath,
full
basement,
Through AJ.~ROVEO
Phone
ed
unfurnishd
.
And
- 4
- WI 9-3752.
5 17 3tc
down 23, 10 :30 p.m .; Or co were presented to each mother with Mrs. Coe · and Mr. and
FINANCE, INC., ao
gas
furnace
heating,
lot
80
x
WY
2·2557.
f&gt;-7-tfc
·
FOR NEW or used cars
•Jr GREEN ONIONS AND lettuce
d r.·wn 23 , 1:25 a.m.; Elgercliff prebesenht.lfSufpt. Clifford Morris. Mrs. E. A. Wingett.
associate
company of
100, good location. $5,900.00. up 23, 5:15 a.m .; .Jerry 8os- 10
8 0 the Sunday sch~l
trucks , pn •• nP. Marvm Marks
for sa le. Enrick , Bailey Run .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKenNATIONWIDE
THREE and tour room furnish- ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN worth up 23, 5:40 a .m.; c. v. presented Bibles to follow~ng zie visited recently in Colum-,
SAI.F:SMA.N Beasle\ "dmi1
MUTUAL, you can now
5 17 3lp ed and unfurnished apart- BOX 2%11
PHONE WY %-!2ZO Harner down ~ 6 a.m.· B 0 b member.!! of t~
finance your car the low•
ews. Athens, 1..1' 3-4061
NEW S
graduatmg bus with relative!!.
- -·
WY
2-5434.
POMEROY,
OHIO
ments.
HIPMENT
of
arlirical
interest -..·ay ... and add to
10-Y..tfc ll
Benter up Gree~up 3:55 p.m.; class: Kay Wl~Uord_, Roberta Mrs. Derrell Sayre anri t.wo 1
•
12
6
tic
your savings by insurin.a
5
17
3tc
s
at
my
home.
t.aurel
- -- - . Clif~.w~;
J ohn Ladd Dean up Greenup Kraeuter. Phyllts Wtgal and sons of Columbus spenl Moth·
- ---·the low-premium way ~
.
124,
Mrs.
Pearl Par - 1MOOF.RN 4 room fUrniShed -Or IN POMEHOY. Eight room 1:30 a.m.; Wayne H. up Green· Rtcky Sargent.
ker .
er's Day with Mr . and Mrs.
with Nationwide. So h· .
5 17 3tc unfurnished apartmfjnl. M&gt;d· house, 3 bedrooms and bath, u P 1:45 a.m.; Valvoline down
Mrs.
Alfrell
Crow
returned
Herbert Sayre.
fore you buy youlr next
FOR SALE
----SWEET P·}JATO and tomnt1.&gt; dleport. WY. 2-3871.
car. set me firsl for dou·
large lot. Good location out of Greenup 5:15 a .m.; Ravens- from Holz~r Hospital ..after sur- Mr. arld Mr.•L Creed M111s
ENJOY YOUH hnm1· movie proplants tor ~ale tlelen Dameble-barreled savi.Dpl
3 IS tfc high water. Call WY 2-2500. i wood down Greenup 6:55 a.m.; gery ~nd 18 convalescmg at her and Jimmy of Chesapeake
jector more - We have qual- wood, ~yracuse WY 2-6539.
llinois
up
32,
Z:lO
a.mF
H
home\.
spent
a
weekend
with
Mr.
and
5
10
tfc
I
FURNISHED and unfurnished
ity 8mm . m ov i~ film, ready
- SALE - Two bedroom J ohnson up 33, 4:45 a.rrr:; So~t.,: T..S~·· Charles Mallory just Mrs. Ted Nance. They were Pearl W. William•
5 15 6tc
apartments. Paid utilities Be- FOR
- -- -· •- to show. Cartoons, Travel, Adtheir
fore 5 p m Phone WY ~ bor.~e Beautiful Birch kitch- land up 33, 6 a.m.: Bill Houg- recentlr-back home from Ja- accompnnied home by
and Son
veri lure, and romplr tl' edit1on USF:D WORK pants, shirts a11d 2776, after 5 p.
and
up
33,
6:15
a.m.;
E
s
so
pan
has
lleen
a
guest
of
hls
son,
Gary,
who
had
visited
his
m. Phone WY en, automatic gas heat. 1649 I
318
N.
Stcond Ave.
Cheva11e1
Us
Carl
of John Glen n's hisinrif' Space . covera
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles grandpBr~nts.
2-3574.
12 6 tic Lincoln Heights. CaD J o h o Pennsylvania up 34, 5 a.m.
WY, 2·Ull
Mlddl-"
Bottom.
flight. G~over's Studio, Porn~ 1 Long
Gallipolis Dam - Cathy R. Mallory. He left Monday (or an Mrs. Blanche Spencer return·
.
Blaettnar. WY 2-5127 S-19-tfc
5
6
Jntp
. OFFICE HOURS&gt;
eroy, Ohw .
3 16 3tc . _ · - ed home from a visit at Grove
up 7:50 p.m.; R. H. Bosworth air force base m New York.
9:00 to 5:00 Ottlly
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FOR SALE : 4 room house:-! I I down 11:10 p.m.; Alton Zeph- Capt, and Mrs. George Sayre, City with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
WOOD FRAMF., t~upper screen . w·
WANTED
TO
RENT
Othen
by AppoifttmiM
acre ground, full basement. y r up J :20 a.m.; Blue Sea J Jr. and. daughters of Home- Lindsey and son.
windows &lt;Jnd doors. E. R. :
mdo~ blinds and shades
4-27-JBtp down 2:10 a.m.: Craig M. up 3 stead Air Force Base, Ho~ Guests of Rev. and Mrs. Arporch
shades vaJ- WANT TO RENT pasture for Phone ll"t :1-6127
Yost, 61il N 2nd Avi'. M. 1tirHe- Cloth
-----------lance and awnint::s Bamboo cattle. Phone 9115-2322.
FOR SALE- .8 of m il'e a .m.; Freiberger down 10 :10 a. ~a~, _Fla., left after a VISit thur McCauley are her parents
.·(lOft, Q.
5 16 6tp ' shPdes Dale Wippel Supply,
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With his mother, Mrs. Camilla Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hanson
5 17 3tc from Pomeroy on Route 143 m.
.
215 Un ion Avenue, Pomeroy,
of Oreland, Pa.
8 room bouse, bath,
large Kanawha River - Esso West Sayre and Mr. and Mrs:
rolol 1ller , One Oh.w .
MUTUM.INSURA~ . . . . .
5
2
!Otc
utility room and garage. Heat· Virginia down London 6:30 a.m. bert Sayre. O~hr ~ests mclud- Mr. Torti Lindsey and son,
J aco bson gas Iawn mower ,
-•••.-· Home ,OHke: Co~....._ 'OIIIIt
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BUSINESS SERVIcES ed by gas. Nice location. Pric- Solvay up Marmet 4:40 a.m.; ed at a family dmner at the
~rec !l h.p motor~. :1 pl1 ase ~ SLUGGI SH SEPTIC tank ' Get
VE!!!_IDEAS FOR A liE'J/ ~
Shearer down Winfield home of Mr ~ .,and Mrs.
with Mr. and
po v.; On(' 10 h.p. motors 1 Kleen Em All Septic tank Bookkeeping accounts wanted. ed to sell. Call after 4 p. m. Lelia
Spencer.
except Saundays, LY 6-58Z4, 5 :10 p.m.; Merrill dowa WID- Sayre were Mr. and Mrs.
~ phase 220 v.: One lot of
Cleaner. Ohio Valley Plumb- Complete bookkeeping
and
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7:40
p.m.:
A.
E.
Dykea
Sayre
of
Lorain,
Ohio,
Mr.
and
ir-=...i=oiiiiiOOiiiijiiiiOiiiiii....,
McArthur, Oblo.
4-16-30tp
f
~sed doors and windows; One
Ill&amp;.
tax service. Phone WY 2·2272.
5 I t2te d own Wio!Ued 4:35 a.m.; He!- Mrs. Ed Beegle and children
lot of furnJre p1pes. hot and
5 15 30tc
.
LP'WANTED
HE
!)Old air. Call WY 2-1&gt;42.
FOR SALE: Four ~ood lots. en Z. up Winfield 3:1S a.m.; of Zanesville.
EXPERIENCED interior and Good seven room bouse, bath Beaver up Winfield 3:45 a.m.; Mrs, Mildred Sw1ft of ColoJm·ll
' 16 3tc WANTE D Route salesman to
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Semel down WIDfield 5:30 a.m. bus, Mrs. Christine Lake and
exterior painters. Free estiwork established retail route. mates . . Roger CuUums, Ph. and \1 bath, basemeJt and
MEIGS COUNTY REAL EsTATE OWNER$ .
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aon, Blll, of Athens were MoJarage, out of ~... water.
Gnod commission, Furni..o;;h WY 2-2682.
i ther'a Day guesr.. ~f Mr.
and
f&gt;.l~tp
The tax books are now open for the June or Se~d
Cleaners
.
Could
be
made
into
·~
refere1 •ces. ABC
Mrs.
Francis
Morr1s
.
- -half collection of the 1962 Real Estate taxes. A)se
ments
City
water,
electrtcJ.\'i.:~son , West Virgiina.
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Mr. and Mrs. Waid Foster of
for
delinquent tax. Closing date wlll be July ~
See
Us
For
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ty,
gas
Priced
for
quick
sale.
5 18 7tc I~
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Columbus spent tbe week end
1963.
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MAY 1J
with her parents, Mr. and Mr1.
MEN, (1) for cook and I • DeKalb Seed Corn
Phone WY U086.
Ohio Valley and Great Bend Albert Hill. Their
daughter,
CLYDE G. MILHONE''
general housework.j
• DeKalb Sudax
wiU
be
guests
when
Cheryl,
returned
home
with
Granges
Melgo County Tre.ooolrlll'
5 l7 :H.c Give e x~rience and referMUSICAL Instruments the Hemloclt Grove
Graoge
them
after
spending
a
k
ences. Wrtte : P. 0 . Box 'II, 1
or SX·ll
FOR SALE : Str1divarinus VI&lt;&gt;- meets Saturday evening. Mem- with her grandparents. Other~~""""""""""""""""""~
our rarpet Pomeroy Ohio.
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Agrico
Fertilizer
lin. Good banjo. Reasonable. ben of the hoat Grange are Mother's Day dinner guests
with P'!l'chase of -::-:= ·
- --asked to bring pies for refresh- eluded Mr. and Mrs. Billy HID
S.
C. Ca10k, Dextf'r, Ohio
RENT
Lustre Shampoo Baker FOR .SALE OR
- - Middleport Feed Mill
ments.
and children, Mr. a!ld Mrs. Ro5 15 tfc
,twcniii!Te, Middlepocl.
Tony Fowler, Owrter &amp; Opp.
WANT ADS WOrlK wonders
MAY
21
bert Hill and children and Mr.
5- 14-6tc when you wisb k btu or sell
"We Do Custom Grtndtng"
'nteodoruo Council Daughters and Mrs. Orner Cramlet.
FARM EQUIPMENT
PUMP your slu.ggish Reali the Want AJs fen quick
Middleport
N. 2nd Aw.
We llandle all sizes ol ·t.mbof America will meet in regular Mr. and Mrs. Larry ~~~~:~II
tank . Gt-1 KIPan - Em- re~uflq
FIVE h.p. Garden tractor with session ldonday, at 7:30 p. m. of Athens spent several
for bottle gas. We service
nwwer, All o!ficen, llio! team and mem- at their home here.
plow, wcultivalor,
AJii:S&lt;•P~·ic Tank Cleaner. i.andHEATING AND PLUMBING
markout plow One concrete bers are requested to be pres- Henry Roush acrompanled hlo
Farm Burea u, Pomeroy.
For Sale or Lease
MaeDer Fvdaces
what we seD
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ec-JlXIIUon.
mixer.
All
BroU.en
Arnold
~ood
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5-l4-30tc NEW!~ y FURNISHED 4 room
ent to plan for ll!SpecUoo.
son, Ray, to his hom• In CinIIIA Y 11
cinnati to spend a week.
lhing room b"
••oup. t house, located on 3 acres. 1 618 E. Main St., Pomeroy. Obio Reasonable. Don Anderson
5 15 6tp The TwiUght ·Garden Club will Mrs. E;dlth Dunfee returned
Rolland Ohio.
Pltont WY ~!441
ro:c~.e living room suite,
mile off 124 on good gravel
6 7 tic GOOD John Deere Tractor. hy- meet Tu~y evenins at the home after a visit In . Belpre
P!atform rocker Two step road, be low Long Bottom.
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RUTLAND, OHIO
and two !ahlf' &lt;--'nds.. Drilled well. Electricity, bot~ PHOTO
COPYING Services. draulic lift. Good shape. Sell home of Mrs. Elmer Wlkcham with relatives.
nice. Call R11ll .1 nd Fur- tied gas Phone WY 2-6889.
Copy any letter or docllmenl or trade for Uvestock. Curtis with r,tr~., Louis Rl!ibel •• co- Mn. Ann Coe returned home
hoate.,, Tbere ~II be a plant from Columbu•. She was aceomWolfe, Chesler, Ohio.
'l.euter Insurance, Pomeroy
·aitute, SH i-4811 .
E. E. Hayii18D, Syracuse, 0.
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5176tp
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$ 17 8te
IH~tp
sale,
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familv mght session . . Praying
I'OMIIIOY . OHIO
the Lord' Prayer '" umsnn
closed th• meetmg .
Mro Stella Eberobach waa
TONIGKT
A June family night
• plan- Tho'" •··~~1~g ~I e,..k MMrr: at H~lzer Hoopital Friday for
HIARABBAS"
. ed h th De
and Dea- Wmeb,..,, '" ""•· lC ar ' ' "
M
n wen e aeons
Sla k Mr Ou kworth and Rev . a checkup Her daughter, rs.
(Tectln!eolor )
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1Kenneth Cooke who 1s 1 paAnthony Quinn, u Barabbas, eonesses of the Syracuse Ft:st
United
Presbyterian
church
met
RUPP"&lt;L___
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tient at Holzer' Is reported imSilvana Manaano, Arttlur
provmg
K.ennedy, Katy Jurado, Vit· in the church annex Sunday evtorio Gumum, Jack Palance, enong May 12.
Mr. Herman 'MattO&gt;t and dauEm ell BoriJ!me, Harry AD·
The Rev . Howard Ru~pelt,
ghler, who have been here with
drew•.
moderato~, opened the meet ·t•g
Om
reSI
his father "ho to seriously u;,
· ~artoun
wtth pra)er Secretary - b e••will return to their home in
um
Mrs
William
Wmebrenner
South
Charleston, W. Va. durSUN., MON. 1nd TUESDAY
read the reports which were Election of offiCers was held, mg the weekend. They will reMay 19·20-21
"SPARTACUS"
appoved. A free wtll offertng when Rock Springs B • II e r turn to Middleport the fll'lt ol
Kirk Douglas, Laureme Ohv netted 15 011 · Ada Slack card Health club met Thursdav af- 1the week.
1er, Jean S1mmons, Tony chatrn ·an was '"s,'r'lf''Ld to b~y ternoon at the home or Mrs. Mr arxi Mrs. Robert Mattox
Curtis, Chas Laughton, Pe-who. havE&gt; been residing 1n Caliter Ustinov, John Gavin, Ni · c~rds ~he dat~ wr the. famJ.ly Wilbur Bailey' Athens Road.
mgh
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CJonoui"Jr~•
.lake.
The
meeting,
in
charge
of
forma,
are expected ~arrive
na Foch.
4 Academy Award WmnE.'r! Comm1Hees named were: pro- Mrs. w. A. Morgan, presldeJtt , this week to make their home
gr:Jm Ada Slack an\1 :U~n~td opened with the Lord's Prayer lin Middlepor. .
The F•mily, Ctrtoon
Runn ing time :
Duck•·«riiJ: food, Mcs. WJOe- and pledge to flag, Mrs. Hom- 1 Mrs. Sylvia Taylor ol Colum3 Hrs. 20 minutes
brenn:-· and Mrs. Thnm.:Js ClarK. er Radford conducted devotions. bw, has been VlSitmg with her
Bol:·office closes 8:00P .M.
A 10 r~r~n _studenl (rom Ohto Mrs . Homer Radford w a s si.!:ter, Mr.t Elmer Matl:ol: and
No Adv1nn In Admluionl
UntVt'!""!".' w•ll be a _guest speak- Inamed president; Mrs. George her husband .
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Snowden" secretary; tlent at Meigs General Hospt_t-

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A contribution of f!OO ," I I Widnadly Ill ~ .ol the
made to the .,......... fl¥!d lith lliribdoY ol their daughter,
when the Willing Worteri dua ~~; .:.~b '""'th .!~
f the E le lie EUB ,cl!urcb "'N ...- .,..._ Y e '~o
n rpr
loll!nred lly nlnlhmenll wbleb
met Thursday evenlnl at t b t
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blrtbd
home of Mro. Jomea wm; a.- ~Deluded · I d..... ted
111
tor Road.
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Mrs. carl Moore, ~~ A~~':...
conducted lbe meetlojji .. wblcb ~ ~ Aul~ 'Judy
opened with a duel . "1 ~· u r f.l~i.rr
ColtriM
Lovu. Me," by BtokY ~ JlreA- ~ Joy Boal
Martha
da Will, followed with pnyet ~.
Blbr Patby Mro. Eldon W..U, and the IIY - ~ Cherole Fife, 'Mary
readlng ol Paalm M, by M r 1., ond-.;Ill!
IJ1d Klmlierly
John Smith. Three
PO • m I Jol~A~ob
were read, 'jMotber'l Hmdl/'
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Mrs. MyrUe lAne; ,"BecaU_ae. :·., ..•.,:· ATI'BND 'RALLY
You Had A Mother,
Mra. ·Mrt. · Edilh Wakely, palt
Will; and " For(let It," M l l l· ~te Councllar and district depDorothy Long.
.·
uty Mn. Edttb Betllng, &amp;tate
A report was BiVen ' '"! t h e - ientlnet, Mrs. Pltyllsa
"make believe" tea and· eever- Rowan diltrlct eond
r, ADd
al communications read,, It' VIII Mtt ~ltue Mobberly i dePuty of
decided that each ~ember lU~as CouneU,' were . In
would have devotions at one ot S~nville Wedn ay, ~o at·
the meetlnp. Tile wonder. bol !end the J18Dy of, . trlc~ 81'1,

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llhtp aervleeo In a boily at the lldyu., moo 01
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co C. Wlze Is the Woroblpful en1ng . conununlcoiiOIII ~ .,.
1\iaslor of the l""•e
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chlef IJ1d SylYia" lloW!!ot ~
Birtladny Party,,
lrlct dePUtY- &amp;everol i.WUatloal '
1o attend lnapactlono•....,. 11M
Gillen ]udlth Owen read. Pl1111 ._,. ~ lor O.·
Tile slsth birthday o1 Judith ofllclal vlsll of
Ann, daughter of Mr. l""l Mrl. uly in Juqe, and
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Richard Owen waa elllerved at were named. At
o;l~tj'
the aile....;,. Kfntlert181'1en m~llng. a aoclal hour ,... ' .
cla!s this put ~- Mrs, Ow- joyed, gll!lel were playtil 1114
en WJII aaalsted with tha party prize&amp; awarded.
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by Mrs. Donald Stiversllld Mrs.
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Pearl Reynolda, teacher.
BUILD TO M!ET 'i
Ice cream and cupcaket were nte .wesleyan Serv1ct GuQd
served wJth soap bubble kits of Racme Methodist..chureb wm
giVen 88 favors. Helpers were meet Monday, May 20th at 7:•
Cindy Manley, Cindy Demos- p.m.
key, Mary FranelsTUssey, Donaid· Stivers, Teresa MitcheU,
SPONSORS SUPPER
Jean Grate, AprU Fraser. Ju~ 'The Boy Scout Troop N~.1.....:'l!
dy'a special table guests were wlll sponsor a Jitney qper ·
her brother, Dickie, J u J I a Saturday, May 18 at &amp; p, ~. at
Hamm, Cindy Demosky, Cindy the Racine American LliJoll

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Two Huntlngtaol residents died
the aecond fatal accident of
1963 ln Gallll county in an aclcldlent at 2:1S a .m. SUnday, me
three lentha miles north of

Twl"'ty-aeven bela
clltd i watery death in central
FlorldJ Salllnlay In the
of a Mries of weekend accldenll. Ill al~ the weekend toll
fn&gt;lq 81'Cld4•1o WI• •t le••t 48.
~ ·111q eould have b e e n
mudh . . ,, Four cars piled
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Wis. One
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wu killed,

but If persons were
luJured, one crlHcaUy,

Nile Club. Charter apa passenger In the Charter
.tried to make a U turn auto. Death was due to a - drive south and pulled direct- en neck.
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into the patb of a car driv- Charter died shortly alter his
north by Richard Rife, 19, arrlval .at Holzer hospital of aeDeater, a member of the Air
internal injuries.
Sliver Bridge on Rt. 7,
atate patrol said In its
on leave from
Rife received laceratlopa of
that 1 cor operaled
N. C.
face and body, IJ1d two pasCharter, Jr., 37,
The Rife car hit the Charter
George Perry, II, ,Deshad been parked on the
broadside.
and Ricbard Hampton, 17,
side of the highway,
Tile impact
killed
nad lacerationl of
nqrth, opposite the B I u
Jo Melrose, 34,
were all oclmlt-

Woman Is
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Men Charged

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full clefaiiL Ff'M ..rimatM
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Many old, opon porchu oan
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glaas in winter. Fn• edl•
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By DOROTHY' KILGALLEN
MISS MIDNIGHTS NOTEBOOK: O~e
of the nation's mOll famous tycoons will
mate alimotiY history when he forb
Over a large sti&lt;e or his fortune to his
- -c....n- f..;. his _freedom. Inti·
wife m
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mates have reason to believe the StJ1II
1\aB risen to ·'l&amp;,QOO,GOO-a record •f!!·
ount beeause he wants to marry agam
and his wife's devotiOn to their rellfon
wlll predude her taking another usband . , , • , Governor Rockefeller:• nervous oolleaguei can stop specula:;my on
whether he intends to brave the . 964
race for the presideiiCY- .He !)l!ellds to,
the controversy .- • Mrs. :Murphy not
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withstanding. Shortly before
on their Veaezttelan honeyiiiQGD . at
with lebiste pcobo;ns::::~m~~t•!o~ied.
eomp
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Just wait till I start campiDgrung - · · f
bard-to-kill rulllAir 011 the third floor 0
444 w. 58th st. (Zall~ck's lair) fs that
Liz Taylor will came tn for the world
th If
premlere ol "Cleollatra" nex1 lli!&gt;D •
il'a true. the city !ather bad bel~er call
for the Nat.iOIIal Guard and an~n&amp;~
they can aaDiftiQn; lbat event Will be '"""
e~otlldl eva wltbaut
_:e~~re:!-.:'b~
witlll lt, the ~Rivi!a fn Broadway
Si~ will be avallable u a lav·
Ish llighidub by Jill,, if anyone Is brave
enough to attempt a.
b!f~=)l:
New 11== ~borate show was
p~ce ~ ~ presented a revue
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'l'hUDilulllrd Betel. espee)ally because a !!lag co Y ':to cnScuss the ptlt!Si~
8~ere in A•cust Ill ''Tea•n.wer
.Jlnlll Soal": •ncl · "GuJ• aa4 the
Jlillll• 111f 00. 1Nil tlwre .... - . Jo1111!11t ty
f .th g A gust llf.ooD"
'nle
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WoMwd olniauai:P.Jikea Paul New· .boDUie · e u n1e led bJ Wtiieiir V111
tnan'a 00rtrayat or a· sacllsUc brule ill Jla&amp;lle ~~...,; treated too ldndl:r
"U.d.,.. ae.-. ,... four previews of ~ OUerloo, Is d-::::.'! Ita first Alllerlr:all
Tliere's· a tGuching show bil 1ttJ Vte erillcs "'"oil&amp; '
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...... • -~~ t ._ Strings." Joe. No,. tour. 0... Chicago cr!Ua called it "a see....:~ the mUJieal's c,'rew, tll4 clau orcbe~tra" with I ~:duntt
. las' a 2&amp;•1111IJI:old .•n wbouldls a te~ ~striag=
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"IACHILOR FLAT"1

1act Watllnr. Carole Lo!lley
"THRII 0H A IPRII"

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You doa't rellr need

''THE TIRROR OP
THI TONGI"

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Hall Bartlett, producer of "A Global
Affair" has added four interpreters to
bls offtee staff to help him ~nterview the
hundreds of girls of all Dll~ns who. are
1 of the umted NatiOns
vying for the ro es
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beauties who wUI be assigned to tan .......
Bob Hope in the movie _. , Peter Sellers
cut short his stay in Hollywood and flew
bact to England via the North Pole
route, thereby skipping New :'~rk aufd
a covey of cuties who are 'lll'aJting or
him tO take them on a gay round of the
local cafes , .... , A comb!atively. UDknown French actor, Jean ud~ Br~aly,
has been assigned for the leading ro~
ill the film version of Francoise Sag~ •
play "Castle 1n Sweden." ~t "?uld make
liil1i an international star if Its u big I
hit on the screen u it was on the stage
.
Composer Richard Rodgers baS d&amp;~ied some 50 television seu to the Acton Home in Englewood, N. J. · · · · · "f
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of Gotham•
Important executive o one
most publicized night clubs Is maneuveP;no behind the scenes to buY a oontroDi;;g Interest In . a Greemmh Village
nl""e, which Is secretly up f_
o r sale.
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..'1'be success of "David and Lisa" •I"
parently has. started a trend.
New York w•ll ~C:!
'!J,0 the
-depende~~e Block .. starring Crane
~ and Jeame A!l;m, who've De'fel'
appaared In a fUm before. Yet the
cllleer&amp; were able to .r~..J.~:~Paul
make the picture . . . v~........-·
Will hell and 'his ex-wife are heading for

1H priyate ,.~
rlsed ..., Bllttonatave the crowd at e Westebee. linttMwa7 llll,.-- are surp
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. Henr~· C latworth~· is looking tor pieces of county ownPd real
· e y ,able-bodied men equipped with e.st.&lt;~te up f2!: ~al~ . ~
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of a shove l or rake and willingnP&lt;;!': Commis:uont-rs Avery NE'Ison.
h at to help spread top
snil . th is Kenne th Mc·Ellhinney and Charegu- evening
ies H. Carr. Sr., agreed they
Eight to IO loads of dirt ~ will t;:~ke steps to sell a home
1live , weather permittin~ - is tn hf' Ion Mi ll -s! in Middleport, and
the ,hauled onto the south I No. 21 lhe two house in Pomeroy, one
;ani- : Boys' League baseba ll diamond on Lincoln Heights and the oth·
1ase starting- at 5 p.m. Volunteer er on Mulberry Heights.
re- hands are needed to help level
bli~ . . it. Wher_e possible. power equip- ,
OSSI· ment wall be used.
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spring rains fit has been belo~ i
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, ~&gt;&lt; made ready by neX1 Mon·: Dies
Holzer
:day when the league opens pla y.
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It also is badly needed for a
practice diamond this WPPk .
. Earnest A. _Halle~, 45. of Chesh..
The commission . under di- Ire. Rt . 2, dted this Morning at
rerti011 of Mr. Cl.l:ltworth\· and ' Holw· hospital. He wa., 111 member
bas- I Commission Chairman . Bob , o( Lhe Silver Run Baptist &lt;'hurdl
' re- ICraig, who have been
as- · an? a . v~teran of .wor~d Wa~ 11.
rtler I sisted bv several volunteer· : Survtvmg are h1s wtfe, Elipen;
!lse- mf'n and ·· bo.vs. have eomplet::t ihis . mot~r. Mrs. Spark I~ Halley ;
mer the extension and moderniza-. these cht.dren. Mrs. Sh1r~y Ah·
,In d. tion of backstops on both Boys' Isa_wk of Leesburg .. 0.: M~s. Una
. not diamonds. Commiltees from the Mttche ll of Cheshln:-. Jam~ and
re·: Boys' League association have : Earnest, all at home ; si~ten.
repaired team .. dugouts " at the IMrs. Kathleen Manley, of Middlemtet : No . 2 diamond OnE' remains to port ; Mrs. Helen Farley of Che11h·
~rd ! be rebuilt from the ground up ire : ~rs. Bonnie Ebersbach u(
•ead 'on No. 1 diamond .
.Ches;hme, and Mn. Georgia PuU ..
as- ·
ins of Columbus, and theM bro.toead !
ithers, Frank of Coiumbua, Jon.
that i Leukemia
,or Akron, and James, Richard,
Norman and Delmar, aU of Mid·
Park Commission

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"Eiberfelcls Pomeroy

GARAOI
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.. Ovr representalive wUI N gW 10 call 011 yo11 lo 111ft over
, your IMIGclelins
JIII/I Ifill w for • .,..,.,._.,.

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DRAMA

SUNDAY, MAY It througlt· SATURDAY, MAY 25

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' into stands that is can get federal !st for a possibie swap . The Leo
i g s assistance at a 50-50 ration to igion members said that
the
on · finance the proposet1 project. present post building might be
1 ·eas· · The Legion men, Alfred El- !used to house some county of' 'Om· tberfeld, Frank Vaughan,
Joe , fires a~d save renl un buildingl
irea •Struble and Casci, &lt;tlso asked now be1m; usM.
~roy the commissianers to look over
Casci said the Legion would
' ----havt' to tear down all of the

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bly construct lakes on the site. lthe Legion's present property on

· Neb· Casci said the Legion under- Legion Terrace, off W.t Maio-

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If you ar11 In IIHll of another
Hdroom, . . ut for Jclecu:.
·There aN many ways to aolve
this pi'Dbltm. Call • far Ft.
lotlmatn.

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen
entertained with a dlnner party In honor of the sixth birth-

Th-.r. Is no nHCI to put up
with an old, outdated kltch111
•wh.n yov ean have a new,
modem OM 10 ....Jy. f,_

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~ ~~: Volunteer Help : ~:~n~~rui~W;:ar~ Pt;~P~~~~e:~!
{ disbegm constru&lt;'tion from
t he
rm• Is Needed In
"'""nd up.
At the same time as the eom·
I dis- : M dd]
m1s~ioners announrf'd thE&gt;lr in~
' om.
i
eport
lerest in selling the old infirmtate' ary property they said
Will

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An addition to your hom• for

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day ol their daughler, Judith,
at their horne on North Third
Ave. this week. FoiJowing the
dinner the honored guest open·
ed her gifts and a' decorated
birthday cake was served with
ice cream. Padd)e balls and
balloons were given for tavon .
Invited guests were Amy IJ1d
JuUa Hamm, Dona1d Stivers,
Becky Roush, Brenda S m I I h,
Becky McClelland, Dale McClelland, and her brother, Dickie.

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Proposing Project

basco
were former
dents family
of Middleport
and resltha v~ punch.
bride-elect graduated from Middleport High Schoot

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' .e of the driver early Sunday morning on Slate Rt. 7. Thre•

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led to Holzer hoopltal. The Injured -were taken to Holzer hoapitaJ in MHier's and Wetherholt-EIUott • Sanders
ambulances.
Mrs . Melrose was the daughler or Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.
Quick, and was a member ol
the Hlghlawn MethndiJt church.
Charter was the aon of Mrs.
Helen Charter, a teacher
In
Huntington schoolo and was a
native of Marion, 0 . He was
reported to be an employee of
the Chesapeake and Potomac
Telephone Co.
Both cars were demolished 1n
the accident.
T h I s accident I
brings to throo, the deaths on
Gallla highways. Robert Hall,
Gallipolis teacher, was the first
in HNL1
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Mrs
Hugh Bearhs,
as the
of • "fallfracturat hiS donated
by Mrs.
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Mrs .. William
Grueser,treasurer;
chaplain a.
home.
He result
sustaJned
was awarded
to Helen
Mrs. Weeks.
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I Mrs. Clifford Leifheit, publicity ; ed pelvic bone.
Refreshments were lei'Ved to
"FARMERS AND BANKE.'RS
and Mrs. Rollin Radford , mu- Mrs. Bet~Y.. oar~t a~d 10 n, those named and Mra; Harley
1sic. Several projects of the club J~ff, are Vlsttmg Ill Pittsburgh BroWil, Mrs. Ben Buck, _Mrs . .
were discussed.
with her aunts, Ule
Mis~s Herbert Dixon and pill, Mrs. '
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18 Linder Dains,
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Refreshments
were
served
to
Freda
anti
Myrna
King.
She
Mrs:
Pbllip
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I the above and Mrs. Lewis Grue- on vacation from her secretar- Smith and Beverly. Will.,
1ser, Mrs. Amos Leonard, Mrs. i11l duties at the city hall.
Harold Blackston, Miss Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Rodney HIll
Skinner and two children, Bruce Iand son, Gregg, of Beckley, W, Mother~' Day l1
Blackston and Judy Radford. Va. visited recently with n e r Observed By Church ;
The next :neeting will he at the mother' M_rs. Claren~ Ebers· Mother's Day waa obMrVed
home of Mrs. Hugh Bearhs, bach who ts convalescmg a1 Lhe at MGLtnt Moriah Church of God
with Mrs. Bailey ln charge of home of her daughter Mrs. Ken· Sunday morning witb an·attend··
the program and Mrs. Horace neth Cooke.
.
Sla
ance of 6~. s. Baste. Stitt
Abbott, the contest.
Mr. a~ Mrs. Wilham . ter' was the o
mother present
S~sie, Billy, and Fred S18~on, and was resented an orchid:
WSCS TO MEET
will .l:ltlend graduation exerc1ses
. honor ol all moth. Hi h School Su corsage ,.
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The
WSCS
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the
R
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at
The
Plams
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n~
Mrs.
Victor
Chevalier was the
Our farmer friends know we
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Springs Methodist church will day afternoon wh~n a relative, youngest mother present. Sbe
specialize in all the serviceR of
I meet at the church, Monday at Walter Wharton wdl be a mern- was presented a gift by the
banking. We know they n~-rl
17:30
p.m. All members are urg-1ber of the class.
. Y.P.E. on Friday evening -''
money for mach in.wy and crop
I .ed~.::;to;.;;,:'t.::;te~n~d.""""""==---; l Mrs. Joe Young, Sr · 1wa~ ~n their regular ,meeting. Children
rotation. Our prolits and the
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Wellston Thursday even ng o of the Beginners class, Primary
farmer's profit.R go up together.
lf you need money thi~ ·spring
I
attend the. parade and corwn- class, and Junior class present10 ~ festtvlttes sponsored by the ed 8 bri~f but intti'estlng p~
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come in and see us. We likt&gt; to
MIDDLEPORT. OIUO
Little League Baseball Club. grain In honor of their mothers.
work with farmers, 1111d they
Her granddaughter, Kathy Val- Mr
J Proffitt; lllndiY
like to wock with us.
es, who is eig~t years ~ld, was Sch~i Sup~, preeenttd artlflc.
NOW SHOWING
"THE DAY THE EARTH
one of the prmcesses m t h e ial roses to all mothers.
CAUGHT FIRE"
queen 's court. Her brohter Ran·
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Wo Pay 3% Inter..! On Your Savings
Jan~t Munro &amp; Leo MC'Kern
dy Yates, a member of the pee
-t~ nd­
wee league was awarded a New Member II
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baseball glove for selling l h e
Welcomed To Club
Jacak Nicholson and
most tickets.
Georel•nna Carttr
Mrs. Max Folmer fall oia;
ALSO SELECTED SHORTS
corned as a new member. when
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oSTIRTS SUNDAY
met Thursday ever1Jni1 alI hi
"CAPE FUR"
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home of Mn. Donald Mcltenlle,,
W1'th
Member Fedorol Resorva S ystem
f
Condor St.
Gregory Peck, Robert
Or
Winners were Mrs. Richard
Member Federal Depo&amp;it Insurance Corporation
Mitchum &amp; Polly Bergen
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W. Pro- Fl'nlaw and Mra. Charlea. Rlf·
ALSO SELECTED SHORTS
POMEROY, OHIO
Shown At 2 I&lt; 7 Sunday
basco of South Charleston, W. fle who also re&lt;elved a btrth·~011!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~,.,...-,......,..,,....,....,..,..,.....,..-d_'!,....,....,..====..,..=..,..,! Va., are announcing the ~n- daY and anniversary gift ·from
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gagement and
approachmg her secret pal. Mrs. Guy.Cow-marriage of their daughter, Ju- an and Mrs. Eugena Triplett
lia Ann, to Roy Mark, son of also received gifts from leCI'et
Mr . Clyde Mark, and the late pals. Refreshmanll ·, aervMrs. Mark of Glen Kllyn, Dll- ed to the above and Mro. Clair
nois.
Spencer IJ1d Mrs. Jobn ·Beavor.
The marriage will take plate
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June 9 in the First Presbyter- BetL ·I 62 P'-·
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ian Church in South Charleston.
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perform the ceremony.
Beth 1 tl2 of the lnlerhallonal
Miss Probesco, whose father
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Is Terminal Superinlendent ol Order of Job • Dlugblertt mel
.fwo .,...INO WAY8 TO PINI.H ON8 auaGN aND ~­
aTAJIIT ANOTHIIII II teeD. ira GLUIOUR. Mapzine. Left, wondeP. f
the New York Central Railroad In r~gular sessloo Thursday
UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY
in lllarleston attended Miami everung at the Pomeroy " !~a­
fully cvefree hotisle of lOO'JI.'C.laneoeFortnol polyeoter. SoftMoney-wise homeown•
University, ~ord; later grad- sonic Temple,
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ly pleoled, aarrow bow belt. Muted Bond prim in obades of
eu realize that reuatlng from the College of Arts Jennifer
Lohse, l_lonoreli
blue, old gold or brown. Right, button-downoheatbiDoroiiO-dyN,
and Sciences al Ohio State Unl- quaen, presided and plina for
madellngls the easy,
Amel• triacetate and cotton. Bold accente of tXJutrutiog bu.ttolllt
verslty She Is allendin• grad- lnstaUiitioo of olllcen · In J llilebios
ODd colico print eottoo II oeCkline ODd pocbto.IJulo.
economical way to bet,
" Unl- were d"ISCUNCU
---• . Pia ns weto
uate school
now at Miami
Iiiii obadet of blue, brollll or ..-. Both 01t
ter living. Our remoclYersity where ane Is associated made for I akaling periJ In ·till
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mechi• wuh1blt. 10.20..
with the Dean of Women and is near futw'e. The grand ·IUSion
eling plan i• tailored
of Job'o Dauahtero to ·be held
1 freshman advisor,
to fit the naed1 of
Mr . Mark, • graduate otad- In Cleveland, in June waa dJa.
every family. See
ent of Miami University, will cussed and several memben
ua now for full
be associated with the history plan to a_llend. At the clwe of
department this fait Tile Pro- tile meeting, Mra. Holene
details.

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Poloclift nastache. That's how you'Y 1ee him till HBClV on Tuesdoy, September 24, when the new "lticllanl
Boone Show'' debats. It's television's first regular
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heodecl by Boone. Ther'll present 11 tliffllnn~IQIIIo or
comedy -IY week.
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BY EllSUNE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD - Old Cbloeie
provm uy~ "Movie star wiLb
Mr. Clean iiiiiiCO must wat.eb

step."
Jimmy Slewaol, •nlllle FNtl
MacMurray, dido'~ uve aus
lace slappoll Ia publle Ill' an
lrale W&lt;&gt;man. FNtl ..,. the IDID

who go alappoll Iller be 111&gt;
peored as lilt (altltless buUand
ln the - . "The ~­
The slsp(JOI', lllollg-time Murray laa, was' lllppiDg mad
aboul spicy 1111111.
Jimmy beateol up a nUMllor
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HE liAS IIIIBN lookhli! lor a
..... torn aatl .... "
"Wel-1-1-1" -J~ dnwls
oul "Well" olf......, jtul aa
be does on scree~~ -uweJ.I-W,
i· one script they Wlllllell - to
play a gtiDSiinpr home, tu1s hllr lather and ...,
betrays his brother's PI-"
Tile anawer from Jimmy "No thanka. •
It bas been "No thanks" ~ a
dozen other weslem plota jull
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appeoretlll tile .... lfley "A•

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p. m. Wednesday at the Silver
for ' Out
House
I, Andrew
Rwt Baptist church witn the Rev,
rJI 's !
Paraons, assisted by RPV,
I
Merlin Teets, in charge. Burial
-am· WASHINGTON llfPll ~ TilE' will be In Gravel HiU cemetery.
11ng pysiri.l:l n for RE&gt;p. Fran('is E. Friends may call at the- RawliDg•
1Walter. D·Pa .. who has been in 'Coats Funeral home.
M11itary
j Georgetown Hospital for 5@-VPral lrites "."ill be held at the graveside
weeks said today it is unlikely i by MJ(Idleport Feeuy . Bennett
- , Walter would ever return to work Ipost.
flie Dr. Darrell C. Crain said WaJ .I
.tOP- , ter was "definitely tretter' today !
CORRECTION
:but would neither confirm nor I The 34th annual
Rutland
Y- Ideny recent ·reports the congress- IAlumni banquet and dance will
VU- man has leukE&gt;mia. Walters is be held May 25 ln the Rutland
oy ; 1chairman of Lh(' House Unameri- High school aucUtortum,
In·
; ran Activities Committee.
stead of G:n May 14 IS Wll er~- I "Hit lllness is not cancet· in the ronecuSly reported earlier. Serusual form.·· the doctor !u:tid. Wal- ving wlli begin at 1:38 p.m. and
- ter. long·time power in the House, the dance at I p.m.
'au- has been absPnt from CongiW~s
111· during most of the C'urrent ses- HIGH COURT Ml!lfl'l.;
sion. Earlier rf'port~ said that he WASIUNGTON CUPU--rhe Bu·
was hospitalized with lung con- .preme Court rMMI ~- tc;t bAnd
eungntion.
down opi~ionl in
of tht SO
"I think you can say he'll never 1or 10 caeea aow tallli, .Mivh:-&amp;.
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ft'l"but he's making liars out ot all
of us. He 1 definitely better today."
Wa!ler'o offict rehued to eomoa tha .._mu·o &lt;lllllli'

.lbe CIIUl't ·hMo :t=~~=·=
lrgumtbtl :,.,. tJ
stlll handlei
come to,, ·=~=
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1-DI!ly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 18, 1903 , Refr&gt;·•ltmo•ts: ~thot
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Night Planned

Middleport

familv mght session . . Praying
I'OMIIIOY . OHIO
the Lord' Prayer '" umsnn
closed th• meetmg .
Mro Stella Eberobach waa
TONIGKT
A June family night
• plan- Tho'" •··~~1~g ~I e,..k MMrr: at H~lzer Hoopital Friday for
HIARABBAS"
. ed h th De
and Dea- Wmeb,..,, '" ""•· lC ar ' ' "
M
n wen e aeons
Sla k Mr Ou kworth and Rev . a checkup Her daughter, rs.
(Tectln!eolor )
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1Kenneth Cooke who 1s 1 paAnthony Quinn, u Barabbas, eonesses of the Syracuse Ft:st
United
Presbyterian
church
met
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tient at Holzer' Is reported imSilvana Manaano, Arttlur
provmg
K.ennedy, Katy Jurado, Vit· in the church annex Sunday evtorio Gumum, Jack Palance, enong May 12.
Mr. Herman 'MattO&gt;t and dauEm ell BoriJ!me, Harry AD·
The Rev . Howard Ru~pelt,
ghler, who have been here with
drew•.
moderato~, opened the meet ·t•g
Om
reSI
his father "ho to seriously u;,
· ~artoun
wtth pra)er Secretary - b e••will return to their home in
um
Mrs
William
Wmebrenner
South
Charleston, W. Va. durSUN., MON. 1nd TUESDAY
read the reports which were Election of offiCers was held, mg the weekend. They will reMay 19·20-21
"SPARTACUS"
appoved. A free wtll offertng when Rock Springs B • II e r turn to Middleport the fll'lt ol
Kirk Douglas, Laureme Ohv netted 15 011 · Ada Slack card Health club met Thursdav af- 1the week.
1er, Jean S1mmons, Tony chatrn ·an was '"s,'r'lf''Ld to b~y ternoon at the home or Mrs. Mr arxi Mrs. Robert Mattox
Curtis, Chas Laughton, Pe-who. havE&gt; been residing 1n Caliter Ustinov, John Gavin, Ni · c~rds ~he dat~ wr the. famJ.ly Wilbur Bailey' Athens Road.
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The
meeting,
in
charge
of
forma,
are expected ~arrive
na Foch.
4 Academy Award WmnE.'r! Comm1Hees named were: pro- Mrs. w. A. Morgan, presldeJtt , this week to make their home
gr:Jm Ada Slack an\1 :U~n~td opened with the Lord's Prayer lin Middlepor. .
The F•mily, Ctrtoon
Runn ing time :
Duck•·«riiJ: food, Mcs. WJOe- and pledge to flag, Mrs. Hom- 1 Mrs. Sylvia Taylor ol Colum3 Hrs. 20 minutes
brenn:-· and Mrs. Thnm.:Js ClarK. er Radford conducted devotions. bw, has been VlSitmg with her
Bol:·office closes 8:00P .M.
A 10 r~r~n _studenl (rom Ohto Mrs . Homer Radford w a s si.!:ter, Mr.t Elmer Matl:ol: and
No Adv1nn In Admluionl
UntVt'!""!".' w•ll be a _guest speak- Inamed president; Mrs. George her husband .
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r.,_ w .............,. No 3113 F "' AM are mod lo .... _ ...,_ T
......._ 811· M&lt; ·mfM'n a.irlfll Ao1 •
iJ,. M··;_._ Temple .._..,... empto,.,,_.
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A contribution of f!OO ," I I Widnadly Ill ~ .ol the
made to the .,......... fl¥!d lith lliribdoY ol their daughter,
when the Willing Worteri dua ~~; .:.~b '""'th .!~
f the E le lie EUB ,cl!urcb "'N ...- .,..._ Y e '~o
n rpr
loll!nred lly nlnlhmenll wbleb
met Thursday evenlnl at t b t
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home of Mro. Jomea wm; a.- ~Deluded · I d..... ted
111
tor Road.
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Mrs. carl Moore, ~~ A~~':...
conducted lbe meetlojji .. wblcb ~ ~ Aul~ 'Judy
opened with a duel . "1 ~· u r f.l~i.rr
ColtriM
Lovu. Me," by BtokY ~ JlreA- ~ Joy Boal
Martha
da Will, followed with pnyet ~.
Blbr Patby Mro. Eldon W..U, and the IIY - ~ Cherole Fife, 'Mary
readlng ol Paalm M, by M r 1., ond-.;Ill!
IJ1d Klmlierly
John Smith. Three
PO • m I Jol~A~ob
were read, 'jMotber'l Hmdl/'
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You Had A Mother,
Mra. ·Mrt. · Edilh Wakely, palt
Will; and " For(let It," M l l l· ~te Councllar and district depDorothy Long.
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uty Mn. Edttb Betllng, &amp;tate
A report was BiVen ' '"! t h e - ientlnet, Mrs. Pltyllsa
"make believe" tea and· eever- Rowan diltrlct eond
r, ADd
al communications read,, It' VIII Mtt ~ltue Mobberly i dePuty of
decided that each ~ember lU~as CouneU,' were . In
would have devotions at one ot S~nville Wedn ay, ~o at·
the meetlnp. Tile wonder. bol !end the J18Dy of, . trlc~ 81'1,

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- Ualled Statet II tha llflt l'fDlorJ, opeeded truoporlid eoat oab ll,Jit I

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llhtp aervleeo In a boily at the lldyu., moo 01
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co C. Wlze Is the Woroblpful en1ng . conununlcoiiOIII ~ .,.
1\iaslor of the l""•e
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chlef IJ1d SylYia" lloW!!ot ~
Birtladny Party,,
lrlct dePUtY- &amp;everol i.WUatloal '
1o attend lnapactlono•....,. 11M
Gillen ]udlth Owen read. Pl1111 ._,. ~ lor O.·
Tile slsth birthday o1 Judith ofllclal vlsll of
Ann, daughter of Mr. l""l Mrl. uly in Juqe, and
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Richard Owen waa elllerved at were named. At
o;l~tj'
the aile....;,. Kfntlert181'1en m~llng. a aoclal hour ,... ' .
cla!s this put ~- Mrs, Ow- joyed, gll!lel were playtil 1114
en WJII aaalsted with tha party prize&amp; awarded.
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by Mrs. Donald Stiversllld Mrs.
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BUILD TO M!ET 'i
Ice cream and cupcaket were nte .wesleyan Serv1ct GuQd
served wJth soap bubble kits of Racme Methodist..chureb wm
giVen 88 favors. Helpers were meet Monday, May 20th at 7:•
Cindy Manley, Cindy Demos- p.m.
key, Mary FranelsTUssey, Donaid· Stivers, Teresa MitcheU,
SPONSORS SUPPER
Jean Grate, AprU Fraser. Ju~ 'The Boy Scout Troop N~.1.....:'l!
dy'a special table guests were wlll sponsor a Jitney qper ·
her brother, Dickie, J u J I a Saturday, May 18 at &amp; p, ~. at
Hamm, Cindy Demosky, Cindy the Racine American LliJoll

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Two Huntlngtaol residents died
the aecond fatal accident of
1963 ln Gallll county in an aclcldlent at 2:1S a .m. SUnday, me
three lentha miles north of

Twl"'ty-aeven bela
clltd i watery death in central
FlorldJ Salllnlay In the
of a Mries of weekend accldenll. Ill al~ the weekend toll
fn&gt;lq 81'Cld4•1o WI• •t le••t 48.
~ ·111q eould have b e e n
mudh . . ,, Four cars piled
up in

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Wis. One
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wu killed,

but If persons were
luJured, one crlHcaUy,

Nile Club. Charter apa passenger In the Charter
.tried to make a U turn auto. Death was due to a - drive south and pulled direct- en neck.
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into the patb of a car driv- Charter died shortly alter his
north by Richard Rife, 19, arrlval .at Holzer hospital of aeDeater, a member of the Air
internal injuries.
Sliver Bridge on Rt. 7,
atate patrol said In its
on leave from
Rife received laceratlopa of
that 1 cor operaled
N. C.
face and body, IJ1d two pasCharter, Jr., 37,
The Rife car hit the Charter
George Perry, II, ,Deshad been parked on the
broadside.
and Ricbard Hampton, 17,
side of the highway,
Tile impact
killed
nad lacerationl of
nqrth, opposite the B I u
Jo Melrose, 34,
were all oclmlt-

Woman Is
Hospi·taliZ.ed,
Men Charged

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for an axtra room. Ask us fer
full clefaiiL Ff'M ..rimatM
given at J"f requelt.

Many old, opon porchu oan
bo ondotocl 19 providespace. Scr••n In su.mm•r,
glaas in winter. Fn• edl•
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MISS MIDNIGHTS NOTEBOOK: O~e
of the nation's mOll famous tycoons will
mate alimotiY history when he forb
Over a large sti&lt;e or his fortune to his
- -c....n- f..;. his _freedom. Inti·
wife m
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mates have reason to believe the StJ1II
1\aB risen to ·'l&amp;,QOO,GOO-a record •f!!·
ount beeause he wants to marry agam
and his wife's devotiOn to their rellfon
wlll predude her taking another usband . , , • , Governor Rockefeller:• nervous oolleaguei can stop specula:;my on
whether he intends to brave the . 964
race for the presideiiCY- .He !)l!ellds to,
the controversy .- • Mrs. :Murphy not
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withstanding. Shortly before
on their Veaezttelan honeyiiiQGD . at
with lebiste pcobo;ns::::~m~~t•!o~ied.
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Just wait till I start campiDgrung - · · f
bard-to-kill rulllAir 011 the third floor 0
444 w. 58th st. (Zall~ck's lair) fs that
Liz Taylor will came tn for the world
th If
premlere ol "Cleollatra" nex1 lli!&gt;D •
il'a true. the city !ather bad bel~er call
for the Nat.iOIIal Guard and an~n&amp;~
they can aaDiftiQn; lbat event Will be '"""
e~otlldl eva wltbaut
_:e~~re:!-.:'b~
witlll lt, the ~Rivi!a fn Broadway
Si~ will be avallable u a lav·
Ish llighidub by Jill,, if anyone Is brave
enough to attempt a.
b!f~=)l:
New 11== ~borate show was
p~ce ~ ~ presented a revue
w eD
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Christopher Lee and
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TUesday Weld and
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8~ere in A•cust Ill ''Tea•n.wer
.Jlnlll Soal": •ncl · "GuJ• aa4 the
Jlillll• 111f 00. 1Nil tlwre .... - . Jo1111!11t ty
f .th g A gust llf.ooD"
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WoMwd olniauai:P.Jikea Paul New· .boDUie · e u n1e led bJ Wtiieiir V111
tnan'a 00rtrayat or a· sacllsUc brule ill Jla&amp;lle ~~...,; treated too ldndl:r
"U.d.,.. ae.-. ,... four previews of ~ OUerloo, Is d-::::.'! Ita first Alllerlr:all
Tliere's· a tGuching show bil 1ttJ Vte erillcs "'"oil&amp; '
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...... • -~~ t ._ Strings." Joe. No,. tour. 0... Chicago cr!Ua called it "a see....:~ the mUJieal's c,'rew, tll4 clau orcbe~tra" with I ~:duntt
. las' a 2&amp;•1111IJI:old .•n wbouldls a te~ ~striag=
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Affair" has added four interpreters to
bls offtee staff to help him ~nterview the
hundreds of girls of all Dll~ns who. are
1 of the umted NatiOns
vying for the ro es
•·'"'·
beauties who wUI be assigned to tan .......
Bob Hope in the movie _. , Peter Sellers
cut short his stay in Hollywood and flew
bact to England via the North Pole
route, thereby skipping New :'~rk aufd
a covey of cuties who are 'lll'aJting or
him tO take them on a gay round of the
local cafes , .... , A comb!atively. UDknown French actor, Jean ud~ Br~aly,
has been assigned for the leading ro~
ill the film version of Francoise Sag~ •
play "Castle 1n Sweden." ~t "?uld make
liil1i an international star if Its u big I
hit on the screen u it was on the stage
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Composer Richard Rodgers baS d&amp;~ied some 50 television seu to the Acton Home in Englewood, N. J. · · · · · "f
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of Gotham•
Important executive o one
most publicized night clubs Is maneuveP;no behind the scenes to buY a oontroDi;;g Interest In . a Greemmh Village
nl""e, which Is secretly up f_
o r sale.
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..'1'be success of "David and Lisa" •I"
parently has. started a trend.
New York w•ll ~C:!
'!J,0 the
-depende~~e Block .. starring Crane
~ and Jeame A!l;m, who've De'fel'
appaared In a fUm before. Yet the
cllleer&amp; were able to .r~..J.~:~Paul
make the picture . . . v~........-·
Will hell and 'his ex-wife are heading for

1H priyate ,.~
rlsed ..., Bllttonatave the crowd at e Westebee. linttMwa7 llll,.-- are surp
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. Henr~· C latworth~· is looking tor pieces of county ownPd real
· e y ,able-bodied men equipped with e.st.&lt;~te up f2!: ~al~ . ~
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of a shove l or rake and willingnP&lt;;!': Commis:uont-rs Avery NE'Ison.
h at to help spread top
snil . th is Kenne th Mc·Ellhinney and Charegu- evening
ies H. Carr. Sr., agreed they
Eight to IO loads of dirt ~ will t;:~ke steps to sell a home
1live , weather permittin~ - is tn hf' Ion Mi ll -s! in Middleport, and
the ,hauled onto the south I No. 21 lhe two house in Pomeroy, one
;ani- : Boys' League baseba ll diamond on Lincoln Heights and the oth·
1ase starting- at 5 p.m. Volunteer er on Mulberry Heights.
re- hands are needed to help level
bli~ . . it. Wher_e possible. power equip- ,
OSSI· ment wall be used.
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spring rains fit has been belo~ i
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, ~&gt;&lt; made ready by neX1 Mon·: Dies
Holzer
:day when the league opens pla y.
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It also is badly needed for a
practice diamond this WPPk .
. Earnest A. _Halle~, 45. of Chesh..
The commission . under di- Ire. Rt . 2, dted this Morning at
rerti011 of Mr. Cl.l:ltworth\· and ' Holw· hospital. He wa., 111 member
bas- I Commission Chairman . Bob , o( Lhe Silver Run Baptist &lt;'hurdl
' re- ICraig, who have been
as- · an? a . v~teran of .wor~d Wa~ 11.
rtler I sisted bv several volunteer· : Survtvmg are h1s wtfe, Elipen;
!lse- mf'n and ·· bo.vs. have eomplet::t ihis . mot~r. Mrs. Spark I~ Halley ;
mer the extension and moderniza-. these cht.dren. Mrs. Sh1r~y Ah·
,In d. tion of backstops on both Boys' Isa_wk of Leesburg .. 0.: M~s. Una
. not diamonds. Commiltees from the Mttche ll of Cheshln:-. Jam~ and
re·: Boys' League association have : Earnest, all at home ; si~ten.
repaired team .. dugouts " at the IMrs. Kathleen Manley, of Middlemtet : No . 2 diamond OnE' remains to port ; Mrs. Helen Farley of Che11h·
~rd ! be rebuilt from the ground up ire : ~rs. Bonnie Ebersbach u(
•ead 'on No. 1 diamond .
.Ches;hme, and Mn. Georgia PuU ..
as- ·
ins of Columbus, and theM bro.toead !
ithers, Frank of Coiumbua, Jon.
that i Leukemia
,or Akron, and James, Richard,
Norman and Delmar, aU of Mid·
Park Commission

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"Eiberfelcls Pomeroy

GARAOI
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.. Ovr representalive wUI N gW 10 call 011 yo11 lo 111ft over
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DRAMA

SUNDAY, MAY It througlt· SATURDAY, MAY 25

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' into stands that is can get federal !st for a possibie swap . The Leo
i g s assistance at a 50-50 ration to igion members said that
the
on · finance the proposet1 project. present post building might be
1 ·eas· · The Legion men, Alfred El- !used to house some county of' 'Om· tberfeld, Frank Vaughan,
Joe , fires a~d save renl un buildingl
irea •Struble and Casci, &lt;tlso asked now be1m; usM.
~roy the commissianers to look over
Casci said the Legion would
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bly construct lakes on the site. lthe Legion's present property on

· Neb· Casci said the Legion under- Legion Terrace, off W.t Maio-

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If you ar11 In IIHll of another
Hdroom, . . ut for Jclecu:.
·There aN many ways to aolve
this pi'Dbltm. Call • far Ft.
lotlmatn.

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen
entertained with a dlnner party In honor of the sixth birth-

Th-.r. Is no nHCI to put up
with an old, outdated kltch111
•wh.n yov ean have a new,
modem OM 10 ....Jy. f,_

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~ ~~: Volunteer Help : ~:~n~~rui~W;:ar~ Pt;~P~~~~e:~!
{ disbegm constru&lt;'tion from
t he
rm• Is Needed In
"'""nd up.
At the same time as the eom·
I dis- : M dd]
m1s~ioners announrf'd thE&gt;lr in~
' om.
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eport
lerest in selling the old infirmtate' ary property they said
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day ol their daughler, Judith,
at their horne on North Third
Ave. this week. FoiJowing the
dinner the honored guest open·
ed her gifts and a' decorated
birthday cake was served with
ice cream. Padd)e balls and
balloons were given for tavon .
Invited guests were Amy IJ1d
JuUa Hamm, Dona1d Stivers,
Becky Roush, Brenda S m I I h,
Becky McClelland, Dale McClelland, and her brother, Dickie.

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were former
dents family
of Middleport
and resltha v~ punch.
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' .e of the driver early Sunday morning on Slate Rt. 7. Thre•

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led to Holzer hoopltal. The Injured -were taken to Holzer hoapitaJ in MHier's and Wetherholt-EIUott • Sanders
ambulances.
Mrs . Melrose was the daughler or Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.
Quick, and was a member ol
the Hlghlawn MethndiJt church.
Charter was the aon of Mrs.
Helen Charter, a teacher
In
Huntington schoolo and was a
native of Marion, 0 . He was
reported to be an employee of
the Chesapeake and Potomac
Telephone Co.
Both cars were demolished 1n
the accident.
T h I s accident I
brings to throo, the deaths on
Gallla highways. Robert Hall,
Gallipolis teacher, was the first
in HNL1
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Mrs .. William
Grueser,treasurer;
chaplain a.
home.
He result
sustaJned
was awarded
to Helen
Mrs. Weeks.
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Refreshments were lei'Ved to
"FARMERS AND BANKE.'RS
and Mrs. Rollin Radford , mu- Mrs. Bet~Y.. oar~t a~d 10 n, those named and Mra; Harley
1sic. Several projects of the club J~ff, are Vlsttmg Ill Pittsburgh BroWil, Mrs. Ben Buck, _Mrs . .
were discussed.
with her aunts, Ule
Mis~s Herbert Dixon and pill, Mrs. '
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Freda
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Myrna
King.
She
Mrs:
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I the above and Mrs. Lewis Grue- on vacation from her secretar- Smith and Beverly. Will.,
1ser, Mrs. Amos Leonard, Mrs. i11l duties at the city hall.
Harold Blackston, Miss Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Rodney HIll
Skinner and two children, Bruce Iand son, Gregg, of Beckley, W, Mother~' Day l1
Blackston and Judy Radford. Va. visited recently with n e r Observed By Church ;
The next :neeting will he at the mother' M_rs. Claren~ Ebers· Mother's Day waa obMrVed
home of Mrs. Hugh Bearhs, bach who ts convalescmg a1 Lhe at MGLtnt Moriah Church of God
with Mrs. Bailey ln charge of home of her daughter Mrs. Ken· Sunday morning witb an·attend··
the program and Mrs. Horace neth Cooke.
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Sla
ance of 6~. s. Baste. Stitt
Abbott, the contest.
Mr. a~ Mrs. Wilham . ter' was the o
mother present
S~sie, Billy, and Fred S18~on, and was resented an orchid:
WSCS TO MEET
will .l:ltlend graduation exerc1ses
. honor ol all moth. Hi h School Su corsage ,.
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Mrs.
Victor
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Our farmer friends know we
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specialize in all the serviceR of
I meet at the church, Monday at Walter Wharton wdl be a mern- was presented a gift by the
banking. We know they n~-rl
17:30
p.m. All members are urg-1ber of the class.
. Y.P.E. on Friday evening -''
money for mach in.wy and crop
I .ed~.::;to;.;;,:'t.::;te~n~d.""""""==---; l Mrs. Joe Young, Sr · 1wa~ ~n their regular ,meeting. Children
rotation. Our prolits and the
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Wellston Thursday even ng o of the Beginners class, Primary
farmer's profit.R go up together.
lf you need money thi~ ·spring
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attend the. parade and corwn- class, and Junior class present10 ~ festtvlttes sponsored by the ed 8 bri~f but intti'estlng p~
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come in and see us. We likt&gt; to
MIDDLEPORT. OIUO
Little League Baseball Club. grain In honor of their mothers.
work with farmers, 1111d they
Her granddaughter, Kathy Val- Mr
J Proffitt; lllndiY
like to wock with us.
es, who is eig~t years ~ld, was Sch~i Sup~, preeenttd artlflc.
NOW SHOWING
"THE DAY THE EARTH
one of the prmcesses m t h e ial roses to all mothers.
CAUGHT FIRE"
queen 's court. Her brohter Ran·
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Jan~t Munro &amp; Leo MC'Kern
dy Yates, a member of the pee
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wee league was awarded a New Member II
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baseball glove for selling l h e
Welcomed To Club
Jacak Nicholson and
most tickets.
Georel•nna Carttr
Mrs. Max Folmer fall oia;
ALSO SELECTED SHORTS
corned as a new member. when
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oSTIRTS SUNDAY
met Thursday ever1Jni1 alI hi
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home of Mn. Donald Mcltenlle,,
W1'th
Member Fedorol Resorva S ystem
f
Condor St.
Gregory Peck, Robert
Or
Winners were Mrs. Richard
Member Federal Depo&amp;it Insurance Corporation
Mitchum &amp; Polly Bergen
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W. Pro- Fl'nlaw and Mra. Charlea. Rlf·
ALSO SELECTED SHORTS
POMEROY, OHIO
Shown At 2 I&lt; 7 Sunday
basco of South Charleston, W. fle who also re&lt;elved a btrth·~011!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~,.,...-,......,..,,....,....,..,..,.....,..-d_'!,....,....,..====..,..=..,..,! Va., are announcing the ~n- daY and anniversary gift ·from
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gagement and
approachmg her secret pal. Mrs. Guy.Cow-marriage of their daughter, Ju- an and Mrs. Eugena Triplett
lia Ann, to Roy Mark, son of also received gifts from leCI'et
Mr . Clyde Mark, and the late pals. Refreshmanll ·, aervMrs. Mark of Glen Kllyn, Dll- ed to the above and Mro. Clair
nois.
Spencer IJ1d Mrs. Jobn ·Beavor.
The marriage will take plate
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June 9 in the First Presbyter- BetL ·I 62 P'-·
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perform the ceremony.
Beth 1 tl2 of the lnlerhallonal
Miss Probesco, whose father
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Is Terminal Superinlendent ol Order of Job • Dlugblertt mel
.fwo .,...INO WAY8 TO PINI.H ON8 auaGN aND ~­
aTAJIIT ANOTHIIII II teeD. ira GLUIOUR. Mapzine. Left, wondeP. f
the New York Central Railroad In r~gular sessloo Thursday
UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY
in lllarleston attended Miami everung at the Pomeroy " !~a­
fully cvefree hotisle of lOO'JI.'C.laneoeFortnol polyeoter. SoftMoney-wise homeown•
University, ~ord; later grad- sonic Temple,
·
ly pleoled, aarrow bow belt. Muted Bond prim in obades of
eu realize that reuatlng from the College of Arts Jennifer
Lohse, l_lonoreli
blue, old gold or brown. Right, button-downoheatbiDoroiiO-dyN,
and Sciences al Ohio State Unl- quaen, presided and plina for
madellngls the easy,
Amel• triacetate and cotton. Bold accente of tXJutrutiog bu.ttolllt
verslty She Is allendin• grad- lnstaUiitioo of olllcen · In J llilebios
ODd colico print eottoo II oeCkline ODd pocbto.IJulo.
economical way to bet,
" Unl- were d"ISCUNCU
---• . Pia ns weto
uate school
now at Miami
Iiiii obadet of blue, brollll or ..-. Both 01t
ter living. Our remoclYersity where ane Is associated made for I akaling periJ In ·till
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with the Dean of Women and is near futw'e. The grand ·IUSion
eling plan i• tailored
of Job'o Dauahtero to ·be held
1 freshman advisor,
to fit the naed1 of
Mr . Mark, • graduate otad- In Cleveland, in June waa dJa.
every family. See
ent of Miami University, will cussed and several memben
ua now for full
be associated with the history plan to a_llend. At the clwe of
department this fait Tile Pro- tile meeting, Mra. Holene
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BY EllSUNE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD - Old Cbloeie
provm uy~ "Movie star wiLb
Mr. Clean iiiiiiCO must wat.eb

step."
Jimmy Slewaol, •nlllle FNtl
MacMurray, dido'~ uve aus
lace slappoll Ia publle Ill' an
lrale W&lt;&gt;man. FNtl ..,. the IDID

who go alappoll Iller be 111&gt;
peored as lilt (altltless buUand
ln the - . "The ~­
The slsp(JOI', lllollg-time Murray laa, was' lllppiDg mad
aboul spicy 1111111.
Jimmy beateol up a nUMllor
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"Wel-1-1-1" -J~ dnwls
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be does on scree~~ -uweJ.I-W,
i· one script they Wlllllell - to
play a gtiDSiinpr home, tu1s hllr lather and ...,
betrays his brother's PI-"
Tile anawer from Jimmy "No thanka. •
It bas been "No thanks" ~ a
dozen other weslem plota jull
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for ' Out
House
I, Andrew
Rwt Baptist church witn the Rev,
rJI 's !
Paraons, assisted by RPV,
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Merlin Teets, in charge. Burial
-am· WASHINGTON llfPll ~ TilE' will be In Gravel HiU cemetery.
11ng pysiri.l:l n for RE&gt;p. Fran('is E. Friends may call at the- RawliDg•
1Walter. D·Pa .. who has been in 'Coats Funeral home.
M11itary
j Georgetown Hospital for 5@-VPral lrites "."ill be held at the graveside
weeks said today it is unlikely i by MJ(Idleport Feeuy . Bennett
- , Walter would ever return to work Ipost.
flie Dr. Darrell C. Crain said WaJ .I
.tOP- , ter was "definitely tretter' today !
CORRECTION
:but would neither confirm nor I The 34th annual
Rutland
Y- Ideny recent ·reports the congress- IAlumni banquet and dance will
VU- man has leukE&gt;mia. Walters is be held May 25 ln the Rutland
oy ; 1chairman of Lh(' House Unameri- High school aucUtortum,
In·
; ran Activities Committee.
stead of G:n May 14 IS Wll er~- I "Hit lllness is not cancet· in the ronecuSly reported earlier. Serusual form.·· the doctor !u:tid. Wal- ving wlli begin at 1:38 p.m. and
- ter. long·time power in the House, the dance at I p.m.
'au- has been absPnt from CongiW~s
111· during most of the C'urrent ses- HIGH COURT Ml!lfl'l.;
sion. Earlier rf'port~ said that he WASIUNGTON CUPU--rhe Bu·
was hospitalized with lung con- .preme Court rMMI ~- tc;t bAnd
eungntion.
down opi~ionl in
of tht SO
"I think you can say he'll never 1or 10 caeea aow tallli, .Mivh:-&amp;.
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ft'l"but he's making liars out ot all
of us. He 1 definitely better today."
Wa!ler'o offict rehued to eomoa tha .._mu·o &lt;lllllli'

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SUN., MON. and TUESOAY
Mar n-20-21
"SPARTACUS"
Kirk Douglas, Laurence Ohv
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Jean S1mmons. Tony
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Tho 'family, Cartoon
Runmng tomeo
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lloir-offJce closes a,oo PM.
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Committees named were · progrnm Ada Slack and :ltchald

Duck•:•rth ; food . Mrs. Wmebren~- and Mrs. Thomas ClarK.
A ure,gn student from Oh~o

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The meetjng

in charge of forma , are expected to arrive
Mrs. W. A.,~ M~rgan, president, this week to make their home
opened with lhe Lord's Prayer in Middlepor..
and pledge to flag. Mrs. Hom· Mrs. Sylvia Taylor of Colum·
er Radford conducted devotions. but.&gt; has been VISiting with her
Mrs. Homer Radford w a' sister, Mrs. Elmer Mattox and

Uni~l~:J' \~wlll b~ a .guest spes - named president; Mrs. George

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Snowden. ,.cretary; tienl at Meigs Genetal Hospit

A contribution of tltJO , w a I WlidneldiiJ Ill ~auoe.af tbe
made to the pll'lbqlie fund lllb )1)1hday of their cllnlglder,
when the Willing Workeri dua lluzanne. Gamoo _ . pllyed
of the Enterprlle EUB churcll r.l:.::"·~~~=
met Thursday evenlns II I h • · f
lrlhda
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b
ter Road.
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L)o&gt;q "Danli!llr
Mrs. Carl Moon, ~ .......... . ::..~- Moon
conctucled lbe meellnl , wbldi ~~ ,......,
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da WIU, folloft!l wilb jnyll' ~ ~· Bohr Palby Mrs. Eldon W..U, and the I!Y.·~ ·aw01e File 'Mary
reading ol Paaim M. -by M r a•. IJiii•.m
and
John Smith. Three
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. . llttlled Slates .. lbe 111b !'fl. .,' lpeoded truspor·
t11u. ud ell! Oily fJ.,511 a

lhtp aervlcu In • body at the Yl!l'• moat ox
n ' '~
Heath Mellwdlst Cburch. iiGIthe rltulllollc: . ,
co C. Wile Is the Worshipful enJDs, . rommuntoa~ 11
Master of the lodge.
read 1rmn Erla
rag4,
chief llld Sylvllr
dJtto .,
Birtlulny Pm1y Ji
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to attend lnspeellon~• 1fiiN
Given Judith
read. Plans ·wel"lt
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of Judith olllclal vlsit of the
:daughter of : . ~ Mro. uty In June, llld
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the
Kindergarten meeting, a social
, ' ·•.
class this past week. Mra. ow- joyed,. IJ811IH were
. .
en was assisted with lbe party prizeS awarded.
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were read, "Motber'l 'HaM," .. ·, &lt;:~ • .
Pearl Reynolds teachef.
BVILD TO MEBT ~·
Mrs. Myrtle Lcl\g; • "BeciUR' : ',~~ ATrEND 'RAlLY
Ice cream
cupcakes were 'ftle Wesleyan Servlce GuQd.
You Had A Mother,' M ra. . ·.,.:_ . Edith Wately p 111 serv~ with soap bubble !db of Racine Methodlst_cllurch w111 l
WiU ; and "Forget Jt,n M I II Jtltt ~Jiar and disirtct dep- giVen as favors. Helpers were meet Monday, May 20th It 7:M :
Dorothy Lone.
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uty Mn Edllh Beb1Dg slate Cindy Manley, Cindy Demos- p.m.
A report was sJven ·oa· the . . . . . ,;..tine!, Mro. Pbyllss key, Mary l"rancll Tussey, Don·
"make believe'' tea 8Dd RVer- Jtowan, dlsUict conduclor, .and ald Stivers, Teresa
Mitchell,
SPONSORS SUPPER
al communicaUono react. it· was i.rn !Jiillte Mobberly deputy ol Jean Grate April Fraser. Ju- The Boy Scout Troop No. ZU
decided that each . ~niber
Council,' were . In dy'l special table guests w~ will sponsor a jitney qper ,
would have devotions- a! 0110 of, s-..vllle Wednesday, to at· Mr brother, Dickie, J u l1a Saturday: May 18 at 5 P;~;..~
the meetings. The wonder bol&lt; tenilthe Rally of Diltrlct s II, Hamm, Cindy Demosky, Cindy the Racme American ....-

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' plan. Tho'";.. •·:~nding ~ere Mr: at Holzer Hoopital l"rtday for
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":!i ~;;, · ! a checkup. Her daughter, Mrs.
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conesse• of the Syracu.. F1:sl 10 •, · c
pa·
United l"resbylenan church ,met
llenl at Holzer 11 reported im·
In the church annex Sunda) ev·
proving
enmg May 12
Mr. Herman "Matl&lt;m and dau·
The Rev · Howard Ruppel!,
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moderator, opened the meet'••&amp;
his f~lber who 11 aerious!t ill,
w1th prayer. Secretary · b"ea" j
will return to tbeir home In
urer Mrs William Winebrenner
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South Cbarleaton, W. "Va. durread 1~ l"~ "~1•\:e~ j!lecllon of officers was held, lng the weekend. They wlU reappove ·
ree WI 0 nn wllen Rock Sprmgs B • u e r turn to Middleport tbe lint of
00
netted IS · Ad• Slack card Health club mel Thursday af· the week.
rha1rn ·Hn Wl.iS fns!"W'kd to b~y ternooo at the home of Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. Robert Mattos
cards '!_'he dat£&gt; 1m· the lam1ly Wilbur BaiJey, Athens Road.

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16th BtrcliMy &amp;
TO IIIBIT SVND•T
DI#Tld Depuey To
Around And
wen 0 " o&amp;.,., jrednettloy Members of Ml44leport t.odO J't.d Local Temple
Abo
Parsontlgefund . , .mf afro Cblrlel A
3113 1". "' A.M. are asked "' M'~ll Templt, ~-~
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M 'ddleport
In Enterprise
·Cf!!k-adiiiiPI&gt;ir at tbelr homo ~,::''';. m::;:r• ~ wor· '[/!uradlly ev~ ~:Jollie
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;·:Qill~y~Se~n~t!n~e~I,~P~o~m~ero~y~-MJid~dl~eport;;~·~o.,
meeU"~ ot T::!ll. The Juno meet·
I Juoe FO!fJI., y
Jng will be hel&lt;i following the
MEIGS THEATRE I Night Planned fam1lv ni~ht session.. Praying
the Lord ' Prayer m umsnn
I'OMIIIIOY . OHIO
In Syracuse
closed !h• meetmg.
TONIGHT
"IARAIBAS"
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at his dona~
by Mrs.
BriCklesJila::•:gh:·len:::oi~Amer:::::lc:a·::;;:::::M:anlt:
· =y=a=nd=Do=n=ald=:SU:•:er:•:·==·P:os:t:.
Mrs . William
Grueser,treasurer;
chaplain a.
home.
He result
sustamed
a fracturwas awarded
to Helen·
Mrs. Weeki.
Mrs. Clifford ~ilheit, publicity; ed pelvic bone.
Refreshmenb were served to '
and Mrs. Rollin Radford , rnu- Mrs. Betty.. Dar~t a~d 8 0 n, those named and Mra: ,Harley
1 sic. Several projects of the club J~ff, are visltmg m Plttsburgeh Brown, Mrs. Ben Buck.• _Mrs . .
were discussed.
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the above and Mrs. Lewis Grue- on vacation from ~er secretar- Smith and Beverly, WUI. 18

ser, Mrs. ·Amos Leonard, Mrs. ial duties at the c1ty hall.
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The FARMERS BANK
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Member Federal Resarva System
Momber Fodorol Deposit Insurance Corporation
POMEROY, OHIO

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Garden Club
Medallion Theatre
Reda Vs. Cmi1
Scorehoard
BuUwlnkle

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1 :10 News
l :t5 Weather
1:51 Sporla
T:OO O'Toolo
7:111 Wall DOinOJ
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THE EASY WAY
10 MOIEY DOWN
UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY

Money-wise homeown•
era realize that re•
""odeling Is the eaay,
economical way to-better living, Our remod•
eling plan is tailored
to fit the needs af
every family, See
us now for full
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In IU&amp;, Perry Como, w b o
. wu to become one of the hlsJ&gt;081 paid stan In TV, joined the
late Ted Weems' band whelt M
Waa offeied the job aa regular
YOCIIliot at, , . then, .. .....
-whelnilrqJ $5I a week. Next oea8011 oa NBC-TV, Perry wJU do
110\&gt;ea awsical programs; lnlro-

construct lakes on the site.( the Legion's present property on

i g s : assistance at a 50-50 ration to ' gion members s.a id that
thl!
on !finance the proposed project. Ipresent post building might b~
'eas- · The Legion rnen, Alfred El- iused tu hou§e somf' county of'Om- I berreld, .l&lt;'rank Vaughan , .Joe :!ices and save rent on buildings
U"ea 'Struble and Casci, also asked now being USPd.
.!roy the commissioners to look over Casci sa id the Legion would
------ha.vt' to tear down all ol
t he

Volunteer Help ,old structures on ih• deserted
bfgm co nstruction from
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fans hid oolter prepare to
hold toolr sides lor Jerry
Lewis is filming a n o t h e r
screamingly f u. n n y movie•
"Who'a Minding the Store!".

atus. starting July I, this serres,
ill which Vivian Vance co-stan
with the vivacious redhead, wi:l
resume ils M-y night broatiCIIIIs on CBS-TV In the fall .....
"One Day in the Ule of Ivan
Denisovich," current best-sell-

Ina novel

by Alexander Solzhenlllyn, wiD be one of the majar
Fan productions on "The Cbryoler Show Hooted by Bob !lope, •
to be seen oo NBC-TV Friday
nights, starting Sept. Z7 . .
Art Lund and Tommy RaD
have been signed for the co alarrlng roles of Wild BiD Hickok and Lt. GDmartin in tM !Illminute musical comedy special
uealarnity Jane" - starrina
Carol Burnett, planned lor pre..
entation on CBS·TV next
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ly Col, plus singer Earl Wrightaon, wiD be Jack Paar's guesla
or his NBC-TVer Friday. Ma7
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Comedian Alan King, 1 frequent suest on Garry Moore's
CBS-TV lhow, bas been cL...,.
for a Rayal Comtnand Performance befrre England's Queea
Elizabetll in Glasgow, Scotland,
July I. This II the second Ume
lor Kina to be honored. H I a
first appearance was In 1111111•..

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lbe cother 31 weeb ... . . .
. Tb.e Lucy-Des! Comedy Hour,
aelecled n!IJroli,dcula of I h e
aJirichUy Lucille Ball-Deal ·. v.
.. full-hour opeelsls, •ill be •
11-week otl!llmet replacemPI
for "The Jlckle Gleaso!l Sbow
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on CBS-TV lllarltll&amp; Salur:lq,
June 29. Mlas BaD Is now starring oa the liolWOtt Ia ''T h e
Lucy Sllol'," • hll of the 196281 seaaon. Aller a onmmer hi-

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Neb· Casci said the Legion under- Legion Terrace , off Wf¥t Maininto ' stands that is can get feder3l jst for ~ possible swap . The Le.

up.
!fly.
At the same lime as the comdi smt ss iuners announl'f'd their interf'st in selling the old infirm:om-:
, &lt;J ry property they said they Wlll
tal&lt;11ing
Park Commi ssion membf&gt;r probably also put three other
Henry Clatworthy is looking for p1eces of count y uwnpd real
· e Y able-bodied men ~quipped with esl~te up f2£ sa l~ . ~ _ ..
of a shovel or rake and wllli ngnP&lt;t.:: Comm1sswners Avery NPI .::on,
h at to help spread top
soil thi.~ Kenneth VkEllhinney and Char·
egu - evening .
les R. Carr. Sr., agreed
they
Eight to 10 loads or dirt _ wJII take steps to sell i borne
ttive ,weather permitt ing - 1s to ~:w l un Mill ·st in Middleport,
and
the ,hauled onto the sou th (No_ 21 lhe two house in Pnmeroy , one

Middleport

;ani- 'Boys' League ba.•w·ball diamond on Linco!n Height s and the othlase starting at 3 p.m. Volunteer er on Mulberry Heights.
re- hands are needed to he.lp level
Oil~. it. Whe~.e possible, power
oss1· men! will be used
, The diamond, in an unplaya- '

equip· ·Mr• Halley 0£
ble condition following heavy Cheshire Rt 2
sprmg rams
has been below
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par for severa l se.asons must
' be made ready by next Mon· iOies At Holzer
day when Ihe league opens pla y .

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practice diamond thb week

EarnE'~t A. Halley, 45. of rht&gt;shThe commission under di- Ire. H.t . 2, died this Mormng at
rection of Mr Clatworth v &lt;Jnd Holzer hospJtal He wa. a member
bas- Commi ssion Cha lrmc:tn · B 0 b of the Silver Run Baptist churf'h
. re- ICraig. who have been as- an? a .v~eran of . wor~d Wa~ II.
rder I sisled by several volunteers ... survlvmg are hls Wife, Etlfoen:
!L~- mt&gt;n and boys . ha\'e completed hls molh~r . Mrs. Sparkl~ Hall~y ;
mer Ithe extension and moderniza· Ithese ('hJidren. Mrs. Shlrley Ahead . lion of· backstops on both Bovs' sa.wk of Leesburg , 0 . : Mr~ . Lina
not ,diamonds. Committees from ihe ·Mit c-hell of Cheshire , Janice ~:~.nd
re· · Boys' League association have ' ~rnest, all Bt home : si~tt&gt;n.
repaired team " dugouts " at the 1Ms. Kathleen Manley. of Ml(Miemtet iNo_ 2 diamond . One remains to ~rt : Mrs . Hele~ l&lt;'arley of Che-sh ·
oord 'be rebuilt from the ground up tre : Mrs. Bonme Ebersbach uf
1ead ,on No . 1 diamond.
, Cheshire. and Mrs . Georgia Pull1

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Baptist church wil:b the Rev.
Andrew Parsons, assisted by Rt"V,
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Merlin Teet&amp;, in charge . Burial
1Bm- 1 W .o\SHI ;"~JG TO N ltfPTl Thf will be in Gravel Hill C$Detery.
!Jing pysic1an ror Bep Frands
E. Friends may call at the Rawlings
Waller . D·Pa .. who has lxoen in Coats Funeral home. Military
1Georgl"tO" n Hospital for several 1rites wUI be held at ttw gravesklt
I Iweek~; said toctay it is Wllikely j by Middleport Feeney . BermeU
' - ' Walter would ewr rf'turn to work .l post.
.ytie Dr. Darrell C. Crain said Wal-'
oop· ' ter was '' df'finitely bt&gt;tter· today 1
CORRECTION
1 but would neither confirm nor
The 34th 8Mlial
Rutland
\Y-I deny rPc-ent .-epons the rongress- Alumni banquet and dance will
Wil~ Iman has leukt&gt;mia. \\'altt!rs is be held May 25 In the Rutland
.'0~·; ichairman of the House Unamerl- 1High schooJ auditorium,
In·
ran Activiti~ rommittee.
l!=ltead of on May 24 as waa er~v- ' "His Illness is not eanC'er in the 1roneously ftported earlier. Ser·
i usual form .·· the dfl('tor said . Wal- ving will beg!n at Cl30 p.m. and
- . ter , long-ti~ power in the House. ttl! dance It t p.m.
1au· 1 has been ab.c;Pnt from Congres
lhg· during M()flt of 1hP current ses- HIGH COURT MEETS
nas ,l sion. Earlier rE'ports said that hell WASIUNGTON iUPU-'Ibe Suwas hospitalized with lung con· .preme Cow; meet. ~ to lwld
I consMtion.
down opinion~ in aome of tht dO
:£
"J think you can say h~'ll never or 50 casH now liMier adva.._
Um be back to work." Crain said, rnent.
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__ are "but he's making liars out of all ftle court hat; ~lied '-!ng
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.(""' .llool Waller'• olfkt refused to com·
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4D,Ihony Qutnn, as Barabbas,
Silvana Mangano, Arthur
Kennedy, Katy Jurado, Vit
torlo Gauman. Jaek Palance,
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meeti•• at 7:30. The Juno meet-log will be helo following \he
fam11v mght session .. Pray1ng
the Lord'• Prayer m umson
closed •h• ,:"eetmg.

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will return to ll&gt;elr home in Loves Me," by~ and llreJ&gt;.
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'Martha
hard Owen was obaerved a\
f Health /ub South Charlestoo, W. ·va. dur· dl Will, followed with
~S:· Babr Pat- ~:e aftem~n Klndergarlan

moderator, ·~ned the meel'l•g
c.lwc•rtoon
With ~rayer . Secretary . toea,.
SUN. MON. and TUE,OAY
urer Mrs William Wmebrenner
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read v~e ~e~:~ ;;~~c~ff;~~ Election of officers was held,
"SPARTACUS"
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Kirk Douglas, Laurence Ohv netted $5 00 · Ada ac car Health club met Thursday
ler, Je-an S1mmons. Tony chatrn an W'i~ ms~T' 1•1 "t... d to b~\ ternoon .!il the home of Mrs
~rtiu'','tl'nCoh·~.'JoLahnugGhat~lnn', PN~I·· c?rds ~he date- tot the lamtl} Wilbur Bailey Athens Road.
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. • .m charge of
:a fe~~:my AWard Winnt&gt;r! Commtttees named ~ere: pr~d Mrs. W. A. Morgan, president,
Tho Fomily, Cortoon
grnmk Ad118 81Jac~ oMn.. :\lcwh131 o~ned with the Lord's Prayer
Due ,o.:or 1· OOu
rs
neRunning lime '
d. M Th,
· Cl . and pledge to flag. Mrs. Hom·
brenn-·· an
3 Hrs. 20 minutes
. ·· rs · om::J.s arK. · er Radford conducted devotions.
lok-officedosesB:OO P.M . ' A 'oc:Jgn _student from Ohkw Mrs. Homer Radford was
No Advance In Admission!
Unt\'1-.'l'",'' ' W!ll be a guest spea ·;:;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~·~·~··
~:,~~t:d~---,lnamed ~resident; Mrs. George
er. "'r ~ 115 are mvl e- ·
Skinner, vice president ; Mrs.
Arnold
Snowden, secretary;
drewa.

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Hugh Bearhs,
Mrs. William
Grueser,treasurer;
chaplain
Mrs. Clifford Leifheit, publicity;
and Mrs. Rollin Radford, mu·
I sic. Several projects of the club
were discussed.
I Refreshments were served to
I the above and Mrs. Lewis Grue·
ser, Mrs. Amos Leonard, Mrs.
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of • 8fallfractur·
at hiS
home.
He result
sustamed
ed pelvic hone.
Mrs. Betty Darst and 8 0 n,
Jeff, are visiting in Pittsburgh
with her aunts, the
MJss~
Freda and Myrna King . She IS
on vac~tlon from ~r secretar·
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Our fanner friends know we
spedalize in all the aervice8 of
banking. We know they nh.""!i
money for machit1ery and crop
rotation. Our profits and the
farmer's profit.~ go up together.
If you need mone)' this sprinl!
come in and see us. We like to
work with farmers, and they
like to work witb us.

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The FA'RMERS BANK

and Savings Company
Mombor Foderol Reserve System
Member Federal O.po1it Insurance Corporation
POMEROY, OHIO

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read frorn Erla Wgh aran4
chiel llld Sylvia BowDes, 1111&lt; .
trict deputy. IIO.verai lnvllaU~·
to attend In~ were ~'
read. Plana were
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official visit of the .
Uly In J1!11", llld 110 . ::
were 11811ted. A\ ll&gt;.e clotli!:~ iii
meeting, a social hour~ el!\
joy.ed, games were pia~ ~
prizes awarded.
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1:30 Ruff 6 llatiJ
1:30 Ruff .• floddy
311:08 Shari Lewis
10:30 Kine Leooartlo
11:110 Fury .
11:30 Make Room For 1i111o1t1J
12:08 Mr. Wizard
J.Z:V. Ellplo&lt;iDC
1:30 Challenge
2:00 John's S&lt;rapbool&lt;
2:25 R.ecls Vs. Pbill
5:15 Scoreboard
5:30 Brlllsll Raclnf
&amp;:00 TV Digesl
&amp;:all News lo Sporlll
&amp;:40 Weather
1:6 News
I :til Saturday Jamboree
7:3tl 5am Be..Uict
\P I: :w; Joey Bishop
9:110 Saturday Nitbl MoYie

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won J-y a Ilea~ lldar award

11:00 Newt

11:10 Weather
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THE EASY WAY
NO MOIIEY DOWII
UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY

Monay-wise homeownen realize that ••·
modeling Is the easy,
econamical way to better living, Our remodeling plan is tailored
to fit the needs of
every family. See
us now for full
detail1.

Late Movies

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9:00 Capta1o Kangaroo
10:00 Tbe AlviD Show

10:311 M1ght) Mouse Playhotlle
ll : OO A.JA rWJ fiD
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11: 31.1 ll.Oy Hogel'S Show
12:00 Sky Klfl8
12o30 ~ews
!:00 Town &amp; Country
1:30 S~riS Film
I:~ DIZZY Dean Show
u:; Senators Vs. Yanko
:&gt; :00 Ooctors At Work
li: 30 Early Show
1:l'Q Cannon Ball
7.30 J .... 1ue Gleason
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9:30 Havt! liun Will &amp;·ravel
10:1.11.1 i..lunanokt
11 :00 News

11 : 15 ... a:t -;h pw
12:00 News

s.-,., 111ay 11, a. a:Gypsy Wildcat 0914) Maria Mol&gt;·
tez, Joo Hall. Ch. 8, Ki8 My
Lovo, amd Man of M)'Stery, Ch.
13, Parole Fixer (19111) Willil'll
Henry.
Sllllllay, May It, 01. 8, Fire
in the lloie, William Bendix.
Ch. 13 The !Jtfol"'llft" (1935).
Victor McLaglen.
MMday; May %11, Cl. !: The
Clan MacDuff, John Dree~. Ch.
1·3, WithOilt Orden (1!36) Sally
Eners.
'l'lletda1. May :n, Cb. 8:
Trunk Fult of Dreams. Darren
McGavilt. Ch. 13, Variety Girl
(1947) Bob Hnpe, Bing Crosby.
WMaetday, May !!, Ch. 8:
A lepey for Dssle llarp!l', Car·

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uso aa a family room It a
unart GMWet' to the probJ.m
of Jiving spat:w. fr•• Cost
lltimatM.

Thtr. Is no n•ed to put up
with an old, outdated kitchen
when yau can have a ntw,

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The tllree beauties who will
be seen next fall ill NBC's new
·"Harry's Girls" ael'iea, starring
(,arry !!Iyden,. are blmfe DaWD
Nickersoo, b . . - $Uta Silo
and redhead Diane
WilliaDII.
All are experienced performers, mostlY with olage backgrounds,

PACIMAKER NEWS

Channel 13

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leton Carpenter. Ch. 13, Never
Say Die u•} Bob l!iJpe, M.artha Raye.
Tlnlridlly, May 12, a.. 1:
The Voice in \he lligilt. Ja1aes
ThomasOil. Ch. 1~. Walk St!Uy
Stranger (1949) Joseph Cotton,
Alida Valli.
Frklojr, May 21', a.. 1: Last
Holid"l', ED&amp;Usl· U950 I Bea·
trice CampbeU. Ch. 13, UFO
(1906) Tom Powers.

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9:00 Pat . Mike

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9,38 Word fll. Ule

10:00 Social SecuriiJ'
10:311 OlurdJ fll. Cki&gt;t
11 :00 Cartooosville
11 :30 _ , " CeCil
12,00 ilup· lluii!J
12:10 -'IIIWium

1:00 Flldol

ATTIC ROOM
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ltzod eosily and -nomkally
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the video series on Wluloo
Churchi~ and the .,..
Fr-*lla D. JIGooevei\ lla&amp;
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ABC will' lir • tile lail, w

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Hayes, most excellent c:hlef, pre-

donated
by Mrs.
BriCkleo· :::gh:·:larll=~•:.f:Am=er=fc:a:
. ===M=an=·=ie:y=and==Do=nald==S:U:v:er:•:·:::P:os:t:.
was awarded
to Helen
Mrs. Weeki.
Refreshments were served to
those named and Mrs · Harley
Brown, Mrs. Ben ~k·, _Mrs . .
Herbert Dtxon aDd IU'Iti, Mn. •
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by Mrs. Eldon Weob, llld the 11'1 ',M,rtt.j, Cherole Fife, 'Mary class this past week. Mrs. Ow·
reading of Psalm ¥. by M ra. IIIII lill Harrll llld Klmberly en was 88BlBted with 11&gt;.e party
John Smith. Three \ Poem I '
b Mrs Donald Stivers and Mrs.
were read, "Mother'• .,Handa," .... " ·
/eart Reynolds, teacher.
BUDJ) TO MEET~
Mrs. Myrtle LQnl; BeciUJe ..., .· ... 'ITEND 'IUJ.J.Y
let cream and cupcakes were The Wesleyan Service GuQcl
•L--..•• M r I · Mrt. · Edltb Wakely, paot served
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You Had A Mou~,
with soap bubble kits of Racme Method'~
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Will; and ''Forget It, M lll· atate Councilor and district dep- giVen as favors. Helpers we
t Monday, May 20th at 7:•
Dorothy Long.
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.... Mn Edl'L Be'"'"" atate Cindy Manley, Cindy Demos-p.m.
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A report was liven ·oo t e oulll"- ·-Unel Mra Phyllss ·key Mary Francis Tussey, Don·
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"make
believe" tell and·• eever· Rowan,
district • cood.uetor
aucJ aid ' Stivers Teresa Mitchell
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al communicationa read ... It· was Mra uillle Mobberly depu
· 'ty of Jean Gra~ April · Fraser. Ju: The Boy Scout Troop No. 20
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decided that eac mem
MA~aa CouneU. were in dy'a opeelai !able guests were w sponsor a ~ey ...,....,. ·
Mr. C. G. Werner •s a P~- would have devotion! at One of s~vllle Wednesday, to at· her brother. Dickie, J u 1i a Su.turday, May 18 ~t 5 p,~. at
tlent at Mel@s General Hosptt· the meetings. The wonder box lend. \he Rilly of Dllltrlct sIX, Hamm, Cindy Demoaky, Cindy the Racine Amencan Lllloa

ing the weekend. They will return to Mlddle~rt the fllst ol
the week.
Mr . and Mrs. ~tJ:ert Mattox
who have been restdmg in Call·
forma,
. are eir--ted .to arrive
this week to make theJr home
in Middle~r..
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sister, Mrs. Elmer Mattoi and

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Lode f::;~!!;'i-'::.:
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. Mr llld ltfn C'hlrlt,a AI. No. . , F. " A.M. are uPclto . MqnoiJa Temple, PYibllll sa..
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ll&lt;'adiiary- edloriatned wttb· • meet at the MaaonJ(l 1Te::"~: ten, met Ill. 'refU}ar aapioll,

Cl!!k...at IIIIPPir at their borne Slondayto mo;::,
wor·
A cootributloo of t!DO " •• Wedntlday 1,1) obaernnce.ol the :..";' ~ In I body at the
Mrs. Stella Eberabach was made to the panilr\ale fund 1111&gt; J&gt;IJ1hday ol' their daughter, Heath Methodllt Churdl. !IDa·
. A June family night
•
at Holzer
Friday for when the
Worbn claM SUaanne. Gameo
C. Wise la the Worahlpful
ned when the Deacons and Deo· Slack Mr Duckworth and Rev a checku~. Her daughter, Mrs. of the Enterpnae EUB ellurch ~e:""~nll which Master of the lodge,
conesses of the Syracuse F~:sl Ru ~lt. ·
' Kenneth Cooke, who Ia 1 pa· met Thursday evenlbg at the _..
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United Presbyter~an church met
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tlent at Holzer Is reported im· horne of Mrs James Will,
included I decorated lr\hday B' tlulay PIJI'Iy II
m the church annex Sunday evproving.
tor Road.
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cab llld lee cream. 'Daniela
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enmg 'May !2.
Mr. Herman 'MattllJ[ and dau- Mrs. cart Moore, pmillell~ ~~~YL':... ~ Gi.,en }uilith Owen
The Rev Howard Ruppelt,
ghter who have been here Wilh conducted tbe lileetlnC ·which
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