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I'OM8ROY . OHIO

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4D,Ihony Qutnn, as Barabbas,
Silvana Mangano, Arthur
Kennedy, Katy Jurado, Vit
torlo Gauman. Jaek Palance,
!melt Bor&amp;nine , Harry Ao·

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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
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will return to ll&gt;elr home in Loves Me," by~ and llreJ&gt;.
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hard Owen was obaerved a\
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~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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: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
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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
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Skinner, vice president ; Mrs.
Arnold
Snowden, secretary;
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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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FARMERS AND BANKERS

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at hiS
home.
He result
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Mrs. Betty Darst and 8 0 n,
Jeff, are visiting in Pittsburgh
with her aunts, the
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Freda and Myrna King . She IS
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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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Wo Poy 3% Interest On Your Sovlngs

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
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to attend In~ 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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a- ... IIIII... I\I*"Y Last •IUJDDlef ..Mr. Hobbs."
won J-y a Ilea~ lldar award

11:00 Newt

11:10 Weather
ll:lb Sport&gt;
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WCHS.TV
Channel 8

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

I : DO TV Cla!sroom
9:00 Capta1o Kangaroo
10:00 Tbe AlviD Show

10:311 M1ght) Mouse Playhotlle
ll : OO A.JA rWJ fiD
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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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An addition to your home for
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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MODERN KITCHIN

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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9,38 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
Wast. attic spae. can M uti·
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Sellalll, r.c., wflich procked
the video series on Wluloo
Churchi~ and the .,..
Fr-*lla D. JIGooevei\ lla&amp;
about the Wbite House yean of
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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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Mrs; · PhWp
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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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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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district • cood.uetor
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· 'ty of Jean Gra~ April · Fraser. Ju: The Boy Scout Troop No. 20
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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,
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this week to make theJr home
in Middle~r..
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#!G(sonagefund
. 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
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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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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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Scholarshl , and awards of can government ; Joe Chapman, •cbool were honored
Mn. AMI Bud&lt; cl Rutland Mr..... - · Cllrt !dwordl,
many kind/were made Frldoy Marlene Hoffman Dovid Scrag d~y evening ~ 1 party " 1th lh~ Mro. l''ronceo Brown ol Porn- Pall)' and Budd7,o!Columbua, Dlpolmu will be presented
In the annual Awards Alltm- EngliSh I ; Suzy 'Parker, Mike se;:th lfl
as s p e &lt; 11 11'4)' and Mro. ICU. lllftii'IJ Ill Ylalted with bl.l pareoll, Mr. to 16 al'loduaUnl Pomeroy high
blv held 11 Rutland High schooL Stewart. Nancy Pope, Enslloh I" ·
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Mlddleprot _ , dinner ~ IIIII Mro. Bernlo Edwards.
achool ...,..... ~ SUporlntml·
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scholarship 2 Rob&lt;rla Smllh. Dixie Roush, At 1 p.m. 0 more than 100 o1 Mr. and Mrs. Lew Diehl.
$unciay vlsltoro at the Lee ent Chatl.. S. Gibbs at CornY
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r h . nd young lolkl enjoyed the BevWallaee home were Mr. and mencement e•ercloes Thuroday
winners were Marlene Hoffman George White, Eng ~s .3• 1
erly HUlbillies on the new TV Mr, Lester Brookover was In Mr Bob Dunfee and famiJ.y Mr. Ma 23
ond Joe Chapman
Barbara Carter, Lall~hla Gal· set recently preaented to I he Marietta recently on buslnell. .,:·Mrs Lee Wallace Jiii lnd
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Little Hockin&amp; Mr
The eventnc . will llqln with
recipient of tho ~ood Cillzon- 1 Commorcial. •ubjec~ IWOI I Telephone cempany.
~ ~· from M Ip Goa- ana Mr• Roborl Minr' and tht school bond pltylnl "God
•hip award from lhe Return 1went to Jenndee Wllhams and Music romeo and dancinc ret~ h
family .; Williamstown Mr cl Our Fathera" and tho IMoa a
Jonathan Meigs Chapter of the !Agnes Sigman, shorthand; Dar- followed'.
Elaborate refresh· er~ os:;.
John DoutiU and Mrs. Rusatlt Lo~ery
cation by Rev. C. Melvin AI·
Dau1hters of the Am•rican Rev- j' ~~:,.G~:.~~~~""~!;~:::; mento wert ..rved, with Mra. of ~ rece:Uy vloltecl with Athena, Mr. and Mra. Gary Wal· kin.
olutlon.
IAudre McKinne
enerol bua· Francea lllontaomery and Mro. ,her mother, Mrs. Emma For. ton and family ol. COlumbua, Charlene Diehl, aenior cloaa
lllvld Scrag .... the I i ro I lneosy Gory s..i:.n'and Nancy Cborleo Rift alflcl•Una II the I Mr. and Mra. Gene MuMr Mr. and Mro. 1100 Walll&lt;t ot president, will Introduce tht
scholarthlp award of the Me~ga Po , bookkeeping· Sheryl Wol- punch bowl.
' and family are visiting relatJveo Hend-, Mr. and Mrs. Rid\· speolm, Dr. CharlOB H. Mof·
Cwnty Council of Paren~ and fe
Jonet Scott: typlnf.
Tho tvont wu plannacl by in Dlyton.
arc! llllh and - · Mr. and fat, proleuor of American Jlls.
Teacher•.
Home economic• - awardo Eighth (ll'ade puplll oaaloted by Mr. ond Mrs. Murl Rarrlo, Mrs. Jameo Ruth ond daughllr tory It Masl)all Unlvonlty. Oth·
Awardo from the
otudent wont to Sheryl Searlelond Mtry ~eir teaclter, Mn. Nelllo Yolo. VIckie and Lynn, of Sl. Albans, and Mory Ethel and Kenny Toy. er alflotrs of tho Pomeroy SeDcouncil for academic achJeve· Arnold apecial Jenior medalo; Mher teachlrs allendint wert W. Va. and Mr. and Mra. Olin lor.
lor clau are vice president [Ia..
mont and cltizenohip were pre- Barbl;a Carter the Crllco tro- ro. Roberta Wllaon, Mro. Bel- Rile of Colurnlrus vloitecl Sun- Keith Walton ol COiumbul •kl Gordon and ..cretory.lroiIOilted to Darlene Golf ond Joe phy fur baking: Cheryl Searles, ~ Hutcheson, and Mrs. Glodya day with Mr. •nd Mro. Georp opent a day with Mr. and Mro. urer Sandy Wdls.
Chapmon, aeniors: Dixie ROII!h the home economics kay award ljor. Tho taochen compll· Renshaw.
Jameo Ruth and 1'11nrny.
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roy visited recently with her hive moved into
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sophomores: and Latischtl Gat· economics 1 Carolyn
Memother, Mrs. Emma Fox.
Je&amp;sie concrove property.
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A ~alan
.. and David Peterson, fresh· Kni•hl Patr~Ia Sch.--t and MlddiH Finlth 9th
Mr. and Mrs. Petri Parker Mr. and Mra. Blalno N~~U Marbandk..:'!!l,!.~ •• ·~- clall ....
• ' Turner, home
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Jn G0 If T oumey
Olb o-d
and lllllily ol Athena and ..... ~entation
••• r•w u'"
.-men.
,
IBonnie
recne tlY ca 11-•
qa on
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Tho drlvm road.,.. trophl.. ics 2. and Cheryl Searles, Gla· Middleport HIBh achool with lord and Mrs. Lillie Mains ol Rusbl.l Shumwoy open~~ A
were awarded to Marlene Hoff· d• Warner and Marvel Foley, Rick Oiler'• M lop•
Syracuse
With Mr. and Mn. Fre
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man ond Darlene Golf R"""lv- junior and IOnior awardo.
ninth Saturday In the Diotrlct Mrs. Edna Schaefer hla I'll- at Ravonowood .. ~· ~ ___::::::::::-_ __
lng yearbook awards were Da -1 Hece•ving industrial arlO I· Golf tournament won by Galli- turned home alter spendinB • also Ylaltt;l, -:th
He
vid Scra~e. Richard Lambert, 1words were John Grote, Char- polls Academy.
rew
days
with
her
daughter
ond
Etneet
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Dorlone Golf, Cherjl Searles, lie• Carson, and Wallie&lt; Mor· Middy linlohero and
their 1son-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Vern was I 1\1011 II ~ch~
Vef
Marlene Hollman, Joe
Chat&gt;- I rll, first year; Larry Knotto, scores woro Charlll Swockha- Story.
of MrtU ~ Mn. I • :. wltb ' - - - - - - - - - - man, John T1lh1. Mary Arnold, !Clarence Jacks and
Keever mer ft-4?-8CI Oller f?.Q.U Don Mr. and Mn. Vernon HoweU
P ey IJ)tl1her
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Alice Crouser. Charles Hollman : Grato, ll!f.'ORd year; Benny Slaw- Hanning ,47_.., ond Pat '
whoso home burned recenUy, M~~::.:..
Mr and
Ooqo ........ , GaDlpollo
Brend• Turner. J~n Webster. ter. Steve Kmg , and Ga~y Sa~- wards 50-50-100.
have purchased I traDer.
Mrs. Marlcm HaD ~ Mn. dam 18.0, 11.8, rwmlq 12 felt
Don w.ard , Bob (,Jbson 8 n d ton, third year, and Keath WU· Thert wert 15 ttllfll com))et·
Kate Furbee of Muon Mrl. oa rollen, Pomeroy·MIIOD
Blaine rurner
cox. D•n McOon1id and Don In( Middleport followed in this
Pauline HIIJIIII(Iny o1 0 I 1 D 20.11, Pt. Plellllll :lUI. Ifni1
For outstandm&amp; academ &lt;. a- Ward, fourth year.
order. GolUpolio (team' acore
Mrs Am Klrnll of Athena ton 1.111 fatllnB, KonoWhl Falla
chievement the. lollowmg •tu: Certificates. medals and let- 337) Marietta. Athens, Wellston,
and ·Mr.
Mro. Gecqe 1110 Ut falllng, Chlrlooton 11.26 riJ.
d.e~ts were presented With cer ters were presented lo .!ltudents r..o,an, Chlllicothe Lancaster
London dam wu I'WIIlin&amp;
lil:cates Suzv Parke·· Ronme
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and GeGqlo Lynn..
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Lind1 Ch
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bioi- of the Rutland band, e
Portsmouth. Toam ICort for tho
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Mr. and Mro. Eblr Duro ol ... loot, Marmet am I
IY or,
liei.,.-. vlllted Mr ond Mrl. foot and Wlnllold dam S feet.
, apmanCh .
1 glee club, and members of the Middies was 313. Medalist lor
OBYL ; LatJsch•a Gates.
erv basketball team.
1the day was GAHS Junior Steve
Harold Jabnlon
Chuck
loU llM'tDleail:
oog, Barbara Carler. generCarter with IR II
Olllo River - Charlel Stev·
al science ; Geoq1e Whitt' , EIJis I
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Mr. and Mrt. Henry Spencer. Mr. and Mn. Harold
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Mym Judy Mullens Amon- •
Mr. ond Mrs. Lowell Bing and phrey and liHil of BeUevllle, enoon own • 1 P- m., J
Y2 Col. wollooloy
3-lb. ~··
.' tory.. D111e Rous
· h. Bo'IJ ·
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Several Arrest·_.
Joyce • Mlchaol and Jomea • and Mr. and Mro. Paul Buckley
•· m.; Joanna
oneo
FanN
Ice Creom
lv011o Shortenlnc
can h11
ICU
Ho down
down IJ,
14 f 4·61
m
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Tlmmy
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Aft~ c-..., ,_ .WIIw ...klotf
.boll C.U.. frM IMI!.r a..t.lel
Pope, Jack wams i•Y. phy81cs; 1
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For Over Tlppllqg
HatUe Frederick.' attended the and fmiUY ol. AHrecl ond •· don 14 • 1
1 "m ;• Cruelble
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Borbara Carter algebra 1 Ho- '
40th weddmg ann:veraary of Mr. ord Buckley of Mar otlll wva
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berto Sm1th. OJIII R o ~ s h,
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PT. PLEASANT - Arreotecl and Mro. Henry Mcllolo, Satur- Sunday vloltora ol. Mr. and don II, 1:10 I. m.;
Geor11 Wh1te. Morr•rot Har- 1
by the ' local law enlorctmtnl day nJihl ot the American La- Mrs. Virtll Buckley.
up 11, 2:$0 ~· m.; cr~ M.
mon, Brenda Turner. t·rench I; 1
officers a durm1 the weekend (ion Hall in Sylvanio, Ohio.
Amoo ~weber of Pllllburlh down II, US ~·c ~·
Suzy Parker L1nd1 Chapman.
' were Bob Allen, 35, Pt. PI•••· Mro. Hattie Frederick, Mr. visited with Mr. and Mn. lor· down 11, 7 a. m., · •
1-lb. Pkc. Swllt'o
$1.50 or Mo.. Fmh
Lyno Bare, Latm II , Latuchia 1 PT PLEASANT _ Mrs
al lant; John Milton Burdette, 43, ond Mro. HeN'y Spencer, Mr. thur Dtvta .... family.
up IT, l:llo. ~-:Pam ~wnPre111lu1n Sllcad loc011
Frulto 6o Yo11tabln
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t:ateo Lulda Dav" Chervt Lon( I B
r· I Lad of W~ t Pt. Pleasant; Lucian L. FetiU· and Mro. Lowell Bini and chll· Mro. Mobel' H - opeat lha IY down II, UOS a. m., EBob
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Ison, 39, Leon ; Grover CJeveJ- dren were Saturday afternooa week end with Mr. lnd Mrt. Benter up Ul, 3:1 I. m.; sao
~am .
•VIrgmla. Will chnsten the C.n- land Booth U Branchland and
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nd Mra Joh Arth L Hetaer ol Little Hock· Pennoylvania u(ll, 5;45 I. m.;
Brenda Turner. Audrey Mc· ltennlal Showboat "The Rhndo- w·u·
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lUes~ o
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BUI Hou 1m!
20 4'15 I m.
Kinney, Guy Harper, paycholo- !drendron .. Tuesday, Mav 21 , p~ Jam Henry Hall, 42, Pl. Rasp of Footona,llnd also opent in1.
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up do' ·
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gy: Marlene Hoff011n. David · at Point ·Pleasant West Virgm~~a~t, •II on charill of ID· the nl&amp;ht thin.
Mr. and Mn. James Slllnak· Jerry Bonorth
"" 20 • ·
Scragg Darlane Golf Amen· 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rose er of Marietta were recent vii- •· m.; lllopatchor up D, 4 a.
Sect. 1 of Little 6o lvoo
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Irving MarUn, 52, Ho1aett, of Pine Grove visited Mr. and iton ol Mr. and Mn. Bert m.; Wolter Beckjord up 22, &amp;:211
Webotor Dktlonary
Wilt '""""" from M.llrtr heltltol
The t'fremony will begin with 1was armted on an aoaaull and Mrs. Milo Blcl• Monday night. Shumwoy.
1. ~-: Blue Seal YP 22, 1 o. m.;
•t,.~t lttm• ,...t!IIJ!tM 1w l•w
WI~ C....,et~ " - Mill. hell!"
Ia tour and band concert by the Ibattery warrant and Ralph Cun- Mr. and Mrs. Myron McKenzie Mrs. Kathleen Dean and Mrs. Nat1onal up 23, 5:10a.m.; Jol'&gt; I - -~------- --.
IPoint Pleasant lfilh School un- ldlfl. 20. New Haven, wao charg- o1 Columbuo opent 1 weekend Betty Rurtoo Ill COlumbua viJII· dan up 23, 8:20 •· ~-: Ro~
der the direction of Mr. Jamea jed With ~Uli •n ICC.IIOry to r~ently with r.
IDd
n. ed their erandmothlr, Mrl. Lau-. w. Lea up G~nup 5.:JO •. m.•
Get
Ira £/ ;J Gree~ Stamp~
Andrews at 2:30p.m. Mrs. Bar· the enterm&amp; of the Otis Je(- John Hayes.
ra Rutb .
Bayou Lorraine down Greenup
ron wiJI christen tht "hip at 3 ~ f•rs home.
Mr. and Mrt. Arnold Sanders
-Mr1. Lrll Blld.,... I a. m.; Edeana Bo1worth up
I P m.
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and Mr. and Mrs. Flll'ftt llllnd·
Greenup 1:SO a. m.; H. E.
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Pleasant Valley Hospital
.... Mro. Emma Sandera lnd
Bowlea up 32, 1:20 • . m.; Lun•
I AI tho coremony Walter
M. ADMITTED - Mrs. Ediar Floronct Sandon ol Sandon
II Point down 33, 3;50 a. m.;
Performance te•linl rosearch 1Windsor. PreSident ol the Mar· IHackney, Lelart; Mrs. John Ridge •pent Wednesday titerJomea Bowie up 33, I o. m.;
promises ~ help every phase ltt~t• M.•nufacturing Company, ICook, Henderson; Mr1. Chri1 to- noon with their COUIIn Mn.
SallJiy H up ~. 1:10 a. m.;
ot the beef industrv including w•ll dehver the .....1 to War- pher Hill, Aahton ; Mr 1. Wil- Milo Bins and Mr. BliP.
Ravenswood up 34, 3:!5a. m.;
the con•umer. That's tht opin· den M. Lane. Dlreclor of I h • ,lard Holcomb, Pt. Pleasant; Mony from hero attanded the
Valovollne up 34, 4:30 1. m.;
ion expre!'lsed by both rtsearch· Department "': Natural
Re- · W1lllam Capehart, New Haven- funeral of n . Chloe Wood
Euo Weat Vlr(infa down :M.
~rs and betf. producen •ltend· l sourc~~. who m turn will pre- . G~y. B. Ray, ~thsidt; Sarah Bailey o1 Chitter, SUndly.
Charltl Wolfe left riiCt!ntly 4:35 1. m.
mg a sta.tewldt. Beef D~v Ma~ sent the show~~~ to the Cen- 1willlams. Southa1de.
Mrs. Paul Thomas of Col- for Cleveland where hf Is em· GaUtpolll Dam-U.S. Coast
IC at Ob1o Agr~cultural Exper- lonnlal CommiSSion.
I DISCHARGED - Mrs. Ralph umbus was a recent vloltor c1 ployed on the boll Linda Bur- Guard 3115()5 up 9;511 p. m.;
u:nent Stitlon
.
In addition to Mrs. Barron, Anderson, Pt. Ple11ant; Carsel her parents, Mr. 1~ Mrl. Char- ry 011 the Lakes.
Queen Clty down 12:05 a. m.;
PerformanCf:" testmg, the new- Dr. Lane and Mr. Windsor, dill· Stone. West Columbia; Robert les Blbcock.
Mrs. O.vid Friend al Pitts- Solvay up 12:50 n. m.j FteJest phase of the industry's pro- nilorle• on the platform will ·uw · :tu•~••Id 'ld '83UIIf Mr. and Mro. Emaroon Pool- burgh and Fred Friend of Bald bercer up 1;45 ~. m.; Elgararam aimed at producing even b&lt; Carl Sullivan, Director ot the Nancy S:"lth, Laon; Mro. Wor- er of MI. Herman vlolted hor KDObo spent Wedaeaday with cliff up 7:05a.m. ; nllnola down
~tter qual1t~· .bt&gt;el cuts at low· Centennial
Activities; Hulett ren Call and son. Mason; Mrs. parents, Mr. lnd Mra. Pau) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knl&amp;htlnJ 7:35 a. m.
or oooll. enll1lo careful men- Smith. Diroctor of lhe Depart- lJames Cotirill, Pt. Pleasant, Jo- 1Kelley Saturday tvonlng.
Sr.
Kano,na Rl•er - J. S. Lewurement~ ~f t~t .many lr11U: !rnent of Commerce; Charles ,seph BufhnKton, Pt. Pleasant.
-Mrs. Hattie Frederick
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Chllll'lel Knight.. la up Marmet 1:411. m.j Patwhi~h lid ID .ptckm&amp; 1nd pro- Junes, Pr 11sident of Amherst In- BIRTHS- A son to Mr. and
ing Jr 1nd family, Mrl. Charlll ten down Marmet 4:10 1. nt;
MILMAC
dU&lt;Iflll tup ammals. Ntw
re-, du•trles Dr. John Marcuo &lt;lllair- Mn. Ed11r Hackney, Letory; a
Knlfhtlnl Sr. opent Sunday with Beaver down Wlalltld 1:41 p.
DINNIRWAII11---- ONLY
aearch ~ks to plnpomt ltnttlc , man of the Showboat commit· dau(hler to Mr. ond Mro. ChrloMr. and Mrt. Joe For at Spon- m.; Helen
up Wlnlleld. 7:25
tralll wh1ch breeders can use tee; Mr. Chris Rinlham, Direc- t1111her HJII. Aohton; a oon to
cer, w. va.
p. m.; Glendora up Winfield
to Increase lh• Pl'l"f.'l!llon of Iheir tor of the Showboat Theatre; 1Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, HenJudy, Barbara and F • n n Y 10:20 p. m.j Dltldll Shearer
-ama.
Mrs. w.It., M. Wind-. Chair- lderoon.
Hill of Medina vlotled tlteir down Wlnfteld 10:50 p, m.;
Speaktnl to mort .than 300 man of the Mason County C.naunt, Mro. Charles Wolle ond Cbrlo Jr. lip Wblfleld 3:110 •.
b~era, Ke1th E. Gre1ory of tennial Commtttu; Virall SidSCHEDULES TEST
family.
m.; w. H. Shafer, Jr., down
LincolD, Nebr.aska . stressed the en. Mayor of the City of Point The PracUcaJ Nunlnf Pro- 1
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R~lh Winfield $:50 a. m.
CurrtNlt coordinated
researeh 1Pleasant.
1gram of Marietta has lt!hedul- 1 Dinner guest~ of Mr1. Mlr'J' IJid Roger, Mrs. Miles Ctuld·
propam of tht north central
i ed • Pre Entraru bamlu- 1Circle on Mother's Day were rHI and Robtr&amp;a Roush atteJKI..
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state• in this field . (~rtgory i8 1 The public- is invited to wit· lion for June 1 at 8 a.m. for
and Mrt. George Circle tcf revival meetlnc at Po In t
~II.
invuti1at1ons leadtr In b I! e r ne!lls the ceremony at the pub- ·September eliSa at Harmar 1and dllU.Ihtera of Ashland, Ky., Rock. SUnday nJpt where the
1
breedin.1 ruearc~ for ~e _12 1ic wharf at the foot ol Fourth !SchooJ, fort Square, Marietta. Mr. and Mn. Jamu Circle and Rev. Ernnt Thomu Wll the CINCINNAn lUPil-Uveatock
1tatu 1n tht rtJIOh , wh~eh m· Slrf'-f't .
Persons havlnl not completed 1 Ricky of New Haven, W. VI., evanplltt.
Cattle sao. caJve~IOO; IIIDKhtfi'
eludes research at the Ohio Sta·
I.at least the lOth 1rade are re- jand Melvin ClrcJe of ColumbUI. Thtrt will bl 1 hymn lin&amp; et steers and heifer1 stNdy but not
Uoo.
j
Iquired to take a loth G r ad t i IJean Bal'Ditz and grand· the Fai"le" Church Sunday, fully teated, cowo and buill are
Among r•sear&lt;'h projecto ro- .
IEquivalency Toot. lnformatton 1daughter, Carol AM Barnlll, of June 2 oll:ltl p.m. Don Hay- ot.ady, feodor •attlo ......,., low
, .. wed wa11 the effeel of matur·
concernlnr thll one yur uurt· POIIIM'O)' were dinner gueats of man and hit Bini«~ of CGun· to •"verqe chok» •1111 Jb
lty on corn silafe.
ins prOIJ'am con bo obtained tho Dean Brlnkor family on try Hymn Time, WldPD, will oltUihlor .._. 11.00, IOOCIII.tiiiDr. R. R. John!IOII of t h o
from lhe abovo addnu or coli Sunday. Other callen In tha be leader.
21.011, otondard 11.111J.IUtl; low
Ohio Stotion roportod thlt si- i
FR :I-S9tll.
afternoon were Mr. and Mro. llou&amp;lll Chlldrooa visited Mr. choice lb heUora lt.IIO.
LIIIY'I
.... from well dented corn io I
Carl Fronceo Van Meter of ond Mro. Loyol Ktncalde and 21.so, otandard to low aoocl7tJO.IIIO
more palallble and has a high- Tho Cheoter Cbor11 'MYF
Dorea•. Mra. Loio Ann Jont1 Mr. 1nd Mn. Everette Tred· lb 1B.tJ0.20.00, occaalonal uttltty
or leading value than that from held •ts regular meelinC at the
and children of Pomeroy.
way and families at Charleotoo, lT.tltl; uttlity ond commmlel
more lnnmatun corn. Test befi !Rock Sprinl• church Monday,
Mr. ond Mrl. Emory PowaU w. Va.
rowo lU0-11.110; utility and &lt;'Om·
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hlllon made hllher d a. i I y 1May 13.
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and daughter, Addle, of Port- SpendlnJ Sunday with Mro. merclal bulla 11.00 • 111.00, low
· - 011 maturt corn IIIII• ' Tho JII'OBrBm .... In chJU'II
land open! Sunday .... Ina with Edna ROualt ..... Mr. and Mrs. 11.:15-1!.10: voaltro otoady to
· 1riUt I dry matter content o1 of the Rock Sprint• 1roop:
Mrs. Mary Circle.
Lester IIIIUib and fomily, Mr. weak; choice 19.-.1111. iood
.~-=---just over 51i per cont lhan they S&lt;'r1pturo reading from
Pro- '
Mr. and Mr8. Dean Brinker, and Mrs. Ruasell Rouoh and 2tl.tJ0.29.00, standard lt.Ofl.2ti.OO.
ild on late planted corn with • verb• by Huth Ann Bailey, lo~ j The WSCS met 1..- their n- William and Margaret Ann Car- lamlly, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hogs 11200; blrrowa and &amp;Jill
clr)r matter content o1 slightly I lowed by prayer by Mro. Wi~ I gular moothly meetinr Wedneo- letoo callad 11 the horne
ol Rouah and lltJger, Mr. and Mn. oleldy to 11 Iowor, lltrong
... than 29 per cent. All corn , ham Grue901'; I reading
by day at the church onnn.
Mr. and Mr.. Hayman Barnltz Howard llooalt and raye, Mr. to IS higher; I·! hai'I'IIWo and
bad been ensiled in mid-Sep. Susanna Arnold, "I'm Educa· Mr. and Mrs. Chprlea Taylor on Monday evenins:.
and Mrs. Clarence Shleld! and gilts 23!1 lb Hi.75, 145 lb 15.50, 1·3
'· tomller. with the early corn hov-, tion, " 1 reading by Marla Gru- ol Allrtd ha.. moved hen to Thirty. nine wore preaent for Mr. ond Mn. R...tall Roberta 1fll.i30 lb 111.15-11.110, lb.
lng been planted April JO and laer . ".\n Unuauol Senior Trip:" the property of Tom Perrin. Sunday School on Sundoy.
and foanllJ.
14.n-IUI, _ , . lb 14.1111-14.'11,
tlW loto t'Wn three weoka lator.j" As You Graduate From Hllh Mr. 11&gt;:1 Mra. Willllrn StoVIIIJ Tho YF met at tho home ol Mn. Horbert iloUih .... Mr1. No. 1 1b 14.G·I4•: 14,
Otlter re11arch discusoed in- School," Opol Ollul; A Blblt and lam~y opent a - k and Mr. and Mrs. Freddif Rolber MUeo Childress called on Mro. lb - · 11.'11-11.11, eluded progroaa msdo in t h e quiz t'Onducted by Ruth A n n with Mr. and Mro. Tom Hadley recently.
Lloyd Nlcl and Mro. Chari.. lb ti.II-IUI, w lb UJI.
· ft""t agaill8t shipping lover and Bailey and lfOUP alnglna.
of GrantoYiHt, W. Va.
Knlghtlnl lind Mro. Woodrow 1.211, No. a 110 lb • lbovo l!.tllo
related respirotory dlaoa101, and The bualneoo mMtlng woo Mn. NtlMI Wealhennon call- RECORD l'llEMIIIII
Hall ~11.25: bolro aU!ady, lo.tlf.IO.•,
n•1trltioo reaearch. A number cooducted by the •lei -!dent ed on Mro. Way Clark ond ramNEW YORK IUPII-Two rota- Mr. Jnd Mr.. 'Arnokl Ander- ""'""I lb ID.\10.
~"'I"J'­
- cf ~ wara aloo made on .Jantt Arnold.
! Uy recently.
Uvely I8Vft · - .,.... IClll, llrtntla, llon1llt .... ~
llheep IIIII: olaulbw oprtq
. 7.:HI;.':..
· l•:et&lt;ttng pro]&lt;lcll.
The Coonty MYF meeUng j Rev. W. W. Br111. Jael&lt; Wee- ....,dod llllturday DIPt by 1111 nle, Mr. tnd Mn. Herbett !ambo t11ld ohont - • llead)l1
'•0 fl(TR II
. JIMiarchll'l reported
that .... aniiiiUncld ... JURI I II A~ thermon ond Mr. and Mro. Fordham Univenlty aeiaiDOIIrapll. Rauoll a .fllpr, Mra. Edna ...... and prime lb ......
\ 1-.,
oo
1nlmals capable of yielding a !rae!. The rorreoM.nll lor the ]Harold Maaaar attondod tho ' 111o Reo . .1ootph Lynob, I.J.1 aaHI Rouoh oponl ltlnday 1rith Mr. lombl 34.00.:11.10 ;allod Ul
!up IIUintiiJ c1 adible aro meetinl( will bt potluck.
ond Mrl. ·~ Rouoh II !lor- ...10..
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11uneral ol Franllle Plel;.,. at llunday.
clJiln&lt;1erload by 1 ropid (rowth Tho otllndance banner for the 1Loo1 Bottom Wadnesclly.
Cll.
Aloo, propny from I h o charge meet1n1 was awardld Mr. and Mro. Woyne Brlcllleo Porl&lt;tnburt whert ohe under- Mr. and Jo:ln· Ira Amotl and vlllted ft&lt;!1D11J 'llllb . Mr. tutif
!][~::c:bod:led~" rrowtbier olrea to the llocll ~ fi'OUp.
were ru•sta of Mr. and Mro. - t ma)Cir ltlrfary.
llllllly -~ Monday Ill lhe Mn. a-ll Rauoll, Mr. and
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bllf 1IICII't IIUiek· Tho nott ~ will be held Fon Halily laiUNIJ nan1n1. Poul Broob callotl oo Mr. Geno DIVIo htld-.
Mra. lltlrbert Rdlllh and Rot·
A'f'f:~
·lh•n those from C&lt;&gt;lllplct, at the Cheater Qlurch oo July Mr.\, Cecil CaldweU roturned •nd Mrs. Wayne llrlekloo flt1D. Mr. anti'Mra •.~ ftiW. or ... Mr.lltll ~Doni! .....
l
liMlotl buill.
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homt 'from St. Jo,epll ~Pill! ttay.
or llld _ . . J)uqt tl Nlln ION.
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hundreds of dollars in parts if you would
need thc.m: The service on a Maytag is at

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!Dally Sentlne!. Pomeroy:~llddlep&lt;&gt;rt. o . May 20,

I963 20 Graduating

,-La-ur~el~Clif~.~f- ,

utland High Makes Awards School
Pupils Enjoy
Party
To Outstanding Students s ;r:n,:; t:=:atint:'.!"w~
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News, Events

..,R_eed_s_vill---.-e--'Announce PHS

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Scholarshl , and awards of can government ; Joe Chapman, •cbool were honored
Mn. AMI Bud&lt; cl Rutland Mr..... - · Cllrt !dwordl,
many kind/were made Frldoy Marlene Hoffman Dovid Scrag d~y evening ~ 1 party " 1th lh~ Mro. l''ronceo Brown ol Porn- Pall)' and Budd7,o!Columbua, Dlpolmu will be presented
In the annual Awards Alltm- EngliSh I ; Suzy 'Parker, Mike se;:th lfl
as s p e &lt; 11 11'4)' and Mro. ICU. lllftii'IJ Ill Ylalted with bl.l pareoll, Mr. to 16 al'loduaUnl Pomeroy high
blv held 11 Rutland High schooL Stewart. Nancy Pope, Enslloh I" ·
th
Mlddleprot _ , dinner ~ IIIII Mro. Bernlo Edwards.
achool ...,..... ~ SUporlntml·
~"India Coli
scholarship 2 Rob&lt;rla Smllh. Dixie Roush, At 1 p.m. 0 more than 100 o1 Mr. and Mrs. Lew Diehl.
$unciay vlsltoro at the Lee ent Chatl.. S. Gibbs at CornY
ege
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r h . nd young lolkl enjoyed the BevWallaee home were Mr. and mencement e•ercloes Thuroday
winners were Marlene Hoffman George White, Eng ~s .3• 1
erly HUlbillies on the new TV Mr, Lester Brookover was In Mr Bob Dunfee and famiJ.y Mr. Ma 23
ond Joe Chapman
Barbara Carter, Lall~hla Gal· set recently preaented to I he Marietta recently on buslnell. .,:·Mrs Lee Wallace Jiii lnd
y .
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MilS Holfmao wu alau the eo. Cheryl LonJ, Enghsh I. 'II school by tho Donvllle Cltlaens' Mr G ld Pullill hal bela 1a1nu,
Little Hockin&amp; Mr
The eventnc . will llqln with
recipient of tho ~ood Cillzon- 1 Commorcial. •ubjec~ IWOI I Telephone cempany.
~ ~· from M Ip Goa- ana Mr• Roborl Minr' and tht school bond pltylnl "God
•hip award from lhe Return 1went to Jenndee Wllhams and Music romeo and dancinc ret~ h
family .; Williamstown Mr cl Our Fathera" and tho IMoa a
Jonathan Meigs Chapter of the !Agnes Sigman, shorthand; Dar- followed'.
Elaborate refresh· er~ os:;.
John DoutiU and Mrs. Rusatlt Lo~ery
cation by Rev. C. Melvin AI·
Dau1hters of the Am•rican Rev- j' ~~:,.G~:.~~~~""~!;~:::; mento wert ..rved, with Mra. of ~ rece:Uy vloltecl with Athena, Mr. and Mra. Gary Wal· kin.
olutlon.
IAudre McKinne
enerol bua· Francea lllontaomery and Mro. ,her mother, Mrs. Emma For. ton and family ol. COlumbua, Charlene Diehl, aenior cloaa
lllvld Scrag .... the I i ro I lneosy Gory s..i:.n'and Nancy Cborleo Rift alflcl•Una II the I Mr. and Mra. Gene MuMr Mr. and Mro. 1100 Walll&lt;t ot president, will Introduce tht
scholarthlp award of the Me~ga Po , bookkeeping· Sheryl Wol- punch bowl.
' and family are visiting relatJveo Hend-, Mr. and Mrs. Rid\· speolm, Dr. CharlOB H. Mof·
Cwnty Council of Paren~ and fe
Jonet Scott: typlnf.
Tho tvont wu plannacl by in Dlyton.
arc! llllh and - · Mr. and fat, proleuor of American Jlls.
Teacher•.
Home economic• - awardo Eighth (ll'ade puplll oaaloted by Mr. ond Mrs. Murl Rarrlo, Mrs. Jameo Ruth ond daughllr tory It Masl)all Unlvonlty. Oth·
Awardo from the
otudent wont to Sheryl Searlelond Mtry ~eir teaclter, Mn. Nelllo Yolo. VIckie and Lynn, of Sl. Albans, and Mory Ethel and Kenny Toy. er alflotrs of tho Pomeroy SeDcouncil for academic achJeve· Arnold apecial Jenior medalo; Mher teachlrs allendint wert W. Va. and Mr. and Mra. Olin lor.
lor clau are vice president [Ia..
mont and cltizenohip were pre- Barbl;a Carter the Crllco tro- ro. Roberta Wllaon, Mro. Bel- Rile of Colurnlrus vloitecl Sun- Keith Walton ol COiumbul •kl Gordon and ..cretory.lroiIOilted to Darlene Golf ond Joe phy fur baking: Cheryl Searles, ~ Hutcheson, and Mrs. Glodya day with Mr. •nd Mro. Georp opent a day with Mr. and Mro. urer Sandy Wdls.
Chapmon, aeniors: Dixie ROII!h the home economics kay award ljor. Tho taochen compll· Renshaw.
Jameo Ruth and 1'11nrny.
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and Geor•e While t'uniors· Su· d
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ca •-r Loretto mented the IUesll lor their ••· Mrs Eloise Roush of P-- Mr. and Mn. Jim Cowdory Dr. Moffat I opooob top
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"This 1 A Time For Grealay Parker and Ronnie Taylor, Harle" and Carol Dixon, home "" en "" v 01'.
roy visited recently with her hive moved into
tmer
.. ~ollow·
bl.l talk lbe
sophomores: and Latischtl Gat· economics 1 Carolyn
Memother, Mrs. Emma Fox.
Je&amp;sie concrove property.
nea.
A ~alan
.. and David Peterson, fresh· Kni•hl Patr~Ia Sch.--t and MlddiH Finlth 9th
Mr. and Mrs. Petri Parker Mr. and Mra. Blalno N~~U Marbandk..:'!!l,!.~ •• ·~- clall ....
• ' Turner, home
' -_.-econom'
Jn G0 If T oumey
Olb o-d
and lllllily ol Athena and ..... ~entation
••• r•w u'"
.-men.
,
IBonnie
recne tlY ca 11-•
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Tho drlvm road.,.. trophl.. ics 2. and Cheryl Searles, Gla· Middleport HIBh achool with lord and Mrs. Lillie Mains ol Rusbl.l Shumwoy open~~ A
were awarded to Marlene Hoff· d• Warner and Marvel Foley, Rick Oiler'• M lop•
Syracuse
With Mr. and Mn. Fre
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man ond Darlene Golf R"""lv- junior and IOnior awardo.
ninth Saturday In the Diotrlct Mrs. Edna Schaefer hla I'll- at Ravonowood .. ~· ~ ___::::::::::-_ __
lng yearbook awards were Da -1 Hece•ving industrial arlO I· Golf tournament won by Galli- turned home alter spendinB • also Ylaltt;l, -:th
He
vid Scra~e. Richard Lambert, 1words were John Grote, Char- polls Academy.
rew
days
with
her
daughter
ond
Etneet
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Dorlone Golf, Cherjl Searles, lie• Carson, and Wallie&lt; Mor· Middy linlohero and
their 1son-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Vern was I 1\1011 II ~ch~
Vef
Marlene Hollman, Joe
Chat&gt;- I rll, first year; Larry Knotto, scores woro Charlll Swockha- Story.
of MrtU ~ Mn. I • :. wltb ' - - - - - - - - - - man, John T1lh1. Mary Arnold, !Clarence Jacks and
Keever mer ft-4?-8CI Oller f?.Q.U Don Mr. and Mn. Vernon HoweU
P ey IJ)tl1her
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Alice Crouser. Charles Hollman : Grato, ll!f.'ORd year; Benny Slaw- Hanning ,47_.., ond Pat '
whoso home burned recenUy, M~~::.:..
Mr and
Ooqo ........ , GaDlpollo
Brend• Turner. J~n Webster. ter. Steve Kmg , and Ga~y Sa~- wards 50-50-100.
have purchased I traDer.
Mrs. Marlcm HaD ~ Mn. dam 18.0, 11.8, rwmlq 12 felt
Don w.ard , Bob (,Jbson 8 n d ton, third year, and Keath WU· Thert wert 15 ttllfll com))et·
Kate Furbee of Muon Mrl. oa rollen, Pomeroy·MIIOD
Blaine rurner
cox. D•n McOon1id and Don In( Middleport followed in this
Pauline HIIJIIII(Iny o1 0 I 1 D 20.11, Pt. Plellllll :lUI. Ifni1
For outstandm&amp; academ &lt;. a- Ward, fourth year.
order. GolUpolio (team' acore
Mrs Am Klrnll of Athena ton 1.111 fatllnB, KonoWhl Falla
chievement the. lollowmg •tu: Certificates. medals and let- 337) Marietta. Athens, Wellston,
and ·Mr.
Mro. Gecqe 1110 Ut falllng, Chlrlooton 11.26 riJ.
d.e~ts were presented With cer ters were presented lo .!ltudents r..o,an, Chlllicothe Lancaster
London dam wu I'WIIlin&amp;
lil:cates Suzv Parke·· Ronme
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Lind1 Ch
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bioi- of the Rutland band, e
Portsmouth. Toam ICort for tho
OCia
Mr. and Mro. Eblr Duro ol ... loot, Marmet am I
IY or,
liei.,.-. vlllted Mr ond Mrl. foot and Wlnllold dam S feet.
, apmanCh .
1 glee club, and members of the Middies was 313. Medalist lor
OBYL ; LatJsch•a Gates.
erv basketball team.
1the day was GAHS Junior Steve
Harold Jabnlon
Chuck
loU llM'tDleail:
oog, Barbara Carler. generCarter with IR II
Olllo River - Charlel Stev·
al science ; Geoq1e Whitt' , EIJis I
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Mr. and Mrt. Henry Spencer. Mr. and Mn. Harold
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12 0
Mym Judy Mullens Amon- •
Mr. ond Mrs. Lowell Bing and phrey and liHil of BeUevllle, enoon own • 1 P- m., J
Y2 Col. wollooloy
3-lb. ~··
.' tory.. D111e Rous
· h. Bo'IJ ·
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Several Arrest·_.
Joyce • Mlchaol and Jomea • and Mr. and Mro. Paul Buckley
•· m.; Joanna
oneo
FanN
Ice Creom
lv011o Shortenlnc
can h11
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Ho down
down IJ,
14 f 4·61
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Tlmmy
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Aft~ c-..., ,_ .WIIw ...klotf
.boll C.U.. frM IMI!.r a..t.lel
Pope, Jack wams i•Y. phy81cs; 1
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For Over Tlppllqg
HatUe Frederick.' attended the and fmiUY ol. AHrecl ond •· don 14 • 1
1 "m ;• Cruelble
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Borbara Carter algebra 1 Ho- '
40th weddmg ann:veraary of Mr. ord Buckley of Mar otlll wva
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berto Sm1th. OJIII R o ~ s h,
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Geor11 Wh1te. Morr•rot Har- 1
by the ' local law enlorctmtnl day nJihl ot the American La- Mrs. Virtll Buckley.
up 11, 2:$0 ~· m.; cr~ M.
mon, Brenda Turner. t·rench I; 1
officers a durm1 the weekend (ion Hall in Sylvanio, Ohio.
Amoo ~weber of Pllllburlh down II, US ~·c ~·
Suzy Parker L1nd1 Chapman.
' were Bob Allen, 35, Pt. PI•••· Mro. Hattie Frederick, Mr. visited with Mr. and Mn. lor· down 11, 7 a. m., · •
1-lb. Pkc. Swllt'o
$1.50 or Mo.. Fmh
Lyno Bare, Latm II , Latuchia 1 PT PLEASANT _ Mrs
al lant; John Milton Burdette, 43, ond Mro. HeN'y Spencer, Mr. thur Dtvta .... family.
up IT, l:llo. ~-:Pam ~wnPre111lu1n Sllcad loc011
Frulto 6o Yo11tabln
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t:ateo Lulda Dav" Chervt Lon( I B
r· I Lad of W~ t Pt. Pleasant; Lucian L. FetiU· and Mro. Lowell Bini and chll· Mro. Mobel' H - opeat lha IY down II, UOS a. m., EBob
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Ison, 39, Leon ; Grover CJeveJ- dren were Saturday afternooa week end with Mr. lnd Mrt. Benter up Ul, 3:1 I. m.; sao
~am .
•VIrgmla. Will chnsten the C.n- land Booth U Branchland and
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nd Mra Joh Arth L Hetaer ol Little Hock· Pennoylvania u(ll, 5;45 I. m.;
Brenda Turner. Audrey Mc· ltennlal Showboat "The Rhndo- w·u·
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BUI Hou 1m!
20 4'15 I m.
Kinney, Guy Harper, paycholo- !drendron .. Tuesday, Mav 21 , p~ Jam Henry Hall, 42, Pl. Rasp of Footona,llnd also opent in1.
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up do' ·
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gy: Marlene Hoff011n. David · at Point ·Pleasant West Virgm~~a~t, •II on charill of ID· the nl&amp;ht thin.
Mr. and Mn. James Slllnak· Jerry Bonorth
"" 20 • ·
Scragg Darlane Golf Amen· 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rose er of Marietta were recent vii- •· m.; lllopatchor up D, 4 a.
Sect. 1 of Little 6o lvoo
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Irving MarUn, 52, Ho1aett, of Pine Grove visited Mr. and iton ol Mr. and Mn. Bert m.; Wolter Beckjord up 22, &amp;:211
Webotor Dktlonary
Wilt '""""" from M.llrtr heltltol
The t'fremony will begin with 1was armted on an aoaaull and Mrs. Milo Blcl• Monday night. Shumwoy.
1. ~-: Blue Seal YP 22, 1 o. m.;
•t,.~t lttm• ,...t!IIJ!tM 1w l•w
WI~ C....,et~ " - Mill. hell!"
Ia tour and band concert by the Ibattery warrant and Ralph Cun- Mr. and Mrs. Myron McKenzie Mrs. Kathleen Dean and Mrs. Nat1onal up 23, 5:10a.m.; Jol'&gt; I - -~------- --.
IPoint Pleasant lfilh School un- ldlfl. 20. New Haven, wao charg- o1 Columbuo opent 1 weekend Betty Rurtoo Ill COlumbua viJII· dan up 23, 8:20 •· ~-: Ro~
der the direction of Mr. Jamea jed With ~Uli •n ICC.IIOry to r~ently with r.
IDd
n. ed their erandmothlr, Mrl. Lau-. w. Lea up G~nup 5.:JO •. m.•
Get
Ira £/ ;J Gree~ Stamp~
Andrews at 2:30p.m. Mrs. Bar· the enterm&amp; of the Otis Je(- John Hayes.
ra Rutb .
Bayou Lorraine down Greenup
ron wiJI christen tht "hip at 3 ~ f•rs home.
Mr. and Mrt. Arnold Sanders
-Mr1. Lrll Blld.,... I a. m.; Edeana Bo1worth up
I P m.
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and Mr. and Mrs. Flll'ftt llllnd·
Greenup 1:SO a. m.; H. E.
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Pleasant Valley Hospital
.... Mro. Emma Sandera lnd
Bowlea up 32, 1:20 • . m.; Lun•
I AI tho coremony Walter
M. ADMITTED - Mrs. Ediar Floronct Sandon ol Sandon
II Point down 33, 3;50 a. m.;
Performance te•linl rosearch 1Windsor. PreSident ol the Mar· IHackney, Lelart; Mrs. John Ridge •pent Wednesday titerJomea Bowie up 33, I o. m.;
promises ~ help every phase ltt~t• M.•nufacturing Company, ICook, Henderson; Mr1. Chri1 to- noon with their COUIIn Mn.
SallJiy H up ~. 1:10 a. m.;
ot the beef industrv including w•ll dehver the .....1 to War- pher Hill, Aahton ; Mr 1. Wil- Milo Bins and Mr. BliP.
Ravenswood up 34, 3:!5a. m.;
the con•umer. That's tht opin· den M. Lane. Dlreclor of I h • ,lard Holcomb, Pt. Pleasant; Mony from hero attanded the
Valovollne up 34, 4:30 1. m.;
ion expre!'lsed by both rtsearch· Department "': Natural
Re- · W1lllam Capehart, New Haven- funeral of n . Chloe Wood
Euo Weat Vlr(infa down :M.
~rs and betf. producen •ltend· l sourc~~. who m turn will pre- . G~y. B. Ray, ~thsidt; Sarah Bailey o1 Chitter, SUndly.
Charltl Wolfe left riiCt!ntly 4:35 1. m.
mg a sta.tewldt. Beef D~v Ma~ sent the show~~~ to the Cen- 1willlams. Southa1de.
Mrs. Paul Thomas of Col- for Cleveland where hf Is em· GaUtpolll Dam-U.S. Coast
IC at Ob1o Agr~cultural Exper- lonnlal CommiSSion.
I DISCHARGED - Mrs. Ralph umbus was a recent vloltor c1 ployed on the boll Linda Bur- Guard 3115()5 up 9;511 p. m.;
u:nent Stitlon
.
In addition to Mrs. Barron, Anderson, Pt. Ple11ant; Carsel her parents, Mr. 1~ Mrl. Char- ry 011 the Lakes.
Queen Clty down 12:05 a. m.;
PerformanCf:" testmg, the new- Dr. Lane and Mr. Windsor, dill· Stone. West Columbia; Robert les Blbcock.
Mrs. O.vid Friend al Pitts- Solvay up 12:50 n. m.j FteJest phase of the industry's pro- nilorle• on the platform will ·uw · :tu•~••Id 'ld '83UIIf Mr. and Mro. Emaroon Pool- burgh and Fred Friend of Bald bercer up 1;45 ~. m.; Elgararam aimed at producing even b&lt; Carl Sullivan, Director ot the Nancy S:"lth, Laon; Mro. Wor- er of MI. Herman vlolted hor KDObo spent Wedaeaday with cliff up 7:05a.m. ; nllnola down
~tter qual1t~· .bt&gt;el cuts at low· Centennial
Activities; Hulett ren Call and son. Mason; Mrs. parents, Mr. lnd Mra. Pau) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knl&amp;htlnJ 7:35 a. m.
or oooll. enll1lo careful men- Smith. Diroctor of lhe Depart- lJames Cotirill, Pt. Pleasant, Jo- 1Kelley Saturday tvonlng.
Sr.
Kano,na Rl•er - J. S. Lewurement~ ~f t~t .many lr11U: !rnent of Commerce; Charles ,seph BufhnKton, Pt. Pleasant.
-Mrs. Hattie Frederick
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Chllll'lel Knight.. la up Marmet 1:411. m.j Patwhi~h lid ID .ptckm&amp; 1nd pro- Junes, Pr 11sident of Amherst In- BIRTHS- A son to Mr. and
ing Jr 1nd family, Mrl. Charlll ten down Marmet 4:10 1. nt;
MILMAC
dU&lt;Iflll tup ammals. Ntw
re-, du•trles Dr. John Marcuo &lt;lllair- Mn. Ed11r Hackney, Letory; a
Knlfhtlnl Sr. opent Sunday with Beaver down Wlalltld 1:41 p.
DINNIRWAII11---- ONLY
aearch ~ks to plnpomt ltnttlc , man of the Showboat commit· dau(hler to Mr. ond Mro. ChrloMr. and Mrt. Joe For at Spon- m.; Helen
up Wlnlleld. 7:25
tralll wh1ch breeders can use tee; Mr. Chris Rinlham, Direc- t1111her HJII. Aohton; a oon to
cer, w. va.
p. m.; Glendora up Winfield
to Increase lh• Pl'l"f.'l!llon of Iheir tor of the Showboat Theatre; 1Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, HenJudy, Barbara and F • n n Y 10:20 p. m.j Dltldll Shearer
-ama.
Mrs. w.It., M. Wind-. Chair- lderoon.
Hill of Medina vlotled tlteir down Wlnfteld 10:50 p, m.;
Speaktnl to mort .than 300 man of the Mason County C.naunt, Mro. Charles Wolle ond Cbrlo Jr. lip Wblfleld 3:110 •.
b~era, Ke1th E. Gre1ory of tennial Commtttu; Virall SidSCHEDULES TEST
family.
m.; w. H. Shafer, Jr., down
LincolD, Nebr.aska . stressed the en. Mayor of the City of Point The PracUcaJ Nunlnf Pro- 1
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R~lh Winfield $:50 a. m.
CurrtNlt coordinated
researeh 1Pleasant.
1gram of Marietta has lt!hedul- 1 Dinner guest~ of Mr1. Mlr'J' IJid Roger, Mrs. Miles Ctuld·
propam of tht north central
i ed • Pre Entraru bamlu- 1Circle on Mother's Day were rHI and Robtr&amp;a Roush atteJKI..
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state• in this field . (~rtgory i8 1 The public- is invited to wit· lion for June 1 at 8 a.m. for
and Mrt. George Circle tcf revival meetlnc at Po In t
~II.
invuti1at1ons leadtr In b I! e r ne!lls the ceremony at the pub- ·September eliSa at Harmar 1and dllU.Ihtera of Ashland, Ky., Rock. SUnday nJpt where the
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breedin.1 ruearc~ for ~e _12 1ic wharf at the foot ol Fourth !SchooJ, fort Square, Marietta. Mr. and Mn. Jamu Circle and Rev. Ernnt Thomu Wll the CINCINNAn lUPil-Uveatock
1tatu 1n tht rtJIOh , wh~eh m· Slrf'-f't .
Persons havlnl not completed 1 Ricky of New Haven, W. VI., evanplltt.
Cattle sao. caJve~IOO; IIIDKhtfi'
eludes research at the Ohio Sta·
I.at least the lOth 1rade are re- jand Melvin ClrcJe of ColumbUI. Thtrt will bl 1 hymn lin&amp; et steers and heifer1 stNdy but not
Uoo.
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Iquired to take a loth G r ad t i IJean Bal'Ditz and grand· the Fai"le" Church Sunday, fully teated, cowo and buill are
Among r•sear&lt;'h projecto ro- .
IEquivalency Toot. lnformatton 1daughter, Carol AM Barnlll, of June 2 oll:ltl p.m. Don Hay- ot.ady, feodor •attlo ......,., low
, .. wed wa11 the effeel of matur·
concernlnr thll one yur uurt· POIIIM'O)' were dinner gueats of man and hit Bini«~ of CGun· to •"verqe chok» •1111 Jb
lty on corn silafe.
ins prOIJ'am con bo obtained tho Dean Brlnkor family on try Hymn Time, WldPD, will oltUihlor .._. 11.00, IOOCIII.tiiiDr. R. R. John!IOII of t h o
from lhe abovo addnu or coli Sunday. Other callen In tha be leader.
21.011, otondard 11.111J.IUtl; low
Ohio Stotion roportod thlt si- i
FR :I-S9tll.
afternoon were Mr. and Mro. llou&amp;lll Chlldrooa visited Mr. choice lb heUora lt.IIO.
LIIIY'I
.... from well dented corn io I
Carl Fronceo Van Meter of ond Mro. Loyol Ktncalde and 21.so, otandard to low aoocl7tJO.IIIO
more palallble and has a high- Tho Cheoter Cbor11 'MYF
Dorea•. Mra. Loio Ann Jont1 Mr. 1nd Mn. Everette Tred· lb 1B.tJ0.20.00, occaalonal uttltty
or leading value than that from held •ts regular meelinC at the
and children of Pomeroy.
way and families at Charleotoo, lT.tltl; uttlity ond commmlel
more lnnmatun corn. Test befi !Rock Sprinl• church Monday,
Mr. ond Mrl. Emory PowaU w. Va.
rowo lU0-11.110; utility and &lt;'Om·
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hlllon made hllher d a. i I y 1May 13.
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and daughter, Addle, of Port- SpendlnJ Sunday with Mro. merclal bulla 11.00 • 111.00, low
· - 011 maturt corn IIIII• ' Tho JII'OBrBm .... In chJU'II
land open! Sunday .... Ina with Edna ROualt ..... Mr. and Mrs. 11.:15-1!.10: voaltro otoady to
· 1riUt I dry matter content o1 of the Rock Sprint• 1roop:
Mrs. Mary Circle.
Lester IIIIUib and fomily, Mr. weak; choice 19.-.1111. iood
.~-=---just over 51i per cont lhan they S&lt;'r1pturo reading from
Pro- '
Mr. and Mr8. Dean Brinker, and Mrs. Ruasell Rouoh and 2tl.tJ0.29.00, standard lt.Ofl.2ti.OO.
ild on late planted corn with • verb• by Huth Ann Bailey, lo~ j The WSCS met 1..- their n- William and Margaret Ann Car- lamlly, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hogs 11200; blrrowa and &amp;Jill
clr)r matter content o1 slightly I lowed by prayer by Mro. Wi~ I gular moothly meetinr Wedneo- letoo callad 11 the horne
ol Rouah and lltJger, Mr. and Mn. oleldy to 11 Iowor, lltrong
... than 29 per cent. All corn , ham Grue901'; I reading
by day at the church onnn.
Mr. and Mr.. Hayman Barnltz Howard llooalt and raye, Mr. to IS higher; I·! hai'I'IIWo and
bad been ensiled in mid-Sep. Susanna Arnold, "I'm Educa· Mr. and Mrs. Chprlea Taylor on Monday evenins:.
and Mrs. Clarence Shleld! and gilts 23!1 lb Hi.75, 145 lb 15.50, 1·3
'· tomller. with the early corn hov-, tion, " 1 reading by Marla Gru- ol Allrtd ha.. moved hen to Thirty. nine wore preaent for Mr. ond Mn. R...tall Roberta 1fll.i30 lb 111.15-11.110, lb.
lng been planted April JO and laer . ".\n Unuauol Senior Trip:" the property of Tom Perrin. Sunday School on Sundoy.
and foanllJ.
14.n-IUI, _ , . lb 14.1111-14.'11,
tlW loto t'Wn three weoka lator.j" As You Graduate From Hllh Mr. 11&gt;:1 Mra. Willllrn StoVIIIJ Tho YF met at tho home ol Mn. Horbert iloUih .... Mr1. No. 1 1b 14.G·I4•: 14,
Otlter re11arch discusoed in- School," Opol Ollul; A Blblt and lam~y opent a - k and Mr. and Mrs. Freddif Rolber MUeo Childress called on Mro. lb - · 11.'11-11.11, eluded progroaa msdo in t h e quiz t'Onducted by Ruth A n n with Mr. and Mro. Tom Hadley recently.
Lloyd Nlcl and Mro. Chari.. lb ti.II-IUI, w lb UJI.
· ft""t agaill8t shipping lover and Bailey and lfOUP alnglna.
of GrantoYiHt, W. Va.
Knlghtlnl lind Mro. Woodrow 1.211, No. a 110 lb • lbovo l!.tllo
related respirotory dlaoa101, and The bualneoo mMtlng woo Mn. NtlMI Wealhennon call- RECORD l'llEMIIIII
Hall ~11.25: bolro aU!ady, lo.tlf.IO.•,
n•1trltioo reaearch. A number cooducted by the •lei -!dent ed on Mro. Way Clark ond ramNEW YORK IUPII-Two rota- Mr. Jnd Mr.. 'Arnokl Ander- ""'""I lb ID.\10.
~"'I"J'­
- cf ~ wara aloo made on .Jantt Arnold.
! Uy recently.
Uvely I8Vft · - .,.... IClll, llrtntla, llon1llt .... ~
llheep IIIII: olaulbw oprtq
. 7.:HI;.':..
· l•:et&lt;ttng pro]&lt;lcll.
The Coonty MYF meeUng j Rev. W. W. Br111. Jael&lt; Wee- ....,dod llllturday DIPt by 1111 nle, Mr. tnd Mn. Herbett !ambo t11ld ohont - • llead)l1
'•0 fl(TR II
. JIMiarchll'l reported
that .... aniiiiUncld ... JURI I II A~ thermon ond Mr. and Mro. Fordham Univenlty aeiaiDOIIrapll. Rauoll a .fllpr, Mra. Edna ...... and prime lb ......
\ 1-.,
oo
1nlmals capable of yielding a !rae!. The rorreoM.nll lor the ]Harold Maaaar attondod tho ' 111o Reo . .1ootph Lynob, I.J.1 aaHI Rouoh oponl ltlnday 1rith Mr. lombl 34.00.:11.10 ;allod Ul
!up IIUintiiJ c1 adible aro meetinl( will bt potluck.
ond Mrl. ·~ Rouoh II !lor- ...10..
·
11uneral ol Franllle Plel;.,. at llunday.
clJiln&lt;1erload by 1 ropid (rowth Tho otllndance banner for the 1Loo1 Bottom Wadnesclly.
Cll.
Aloo, propny from I h o charge meet1n1 was awardld Mr. and Mro. Woyne Brlcllleo Porl&lt;tnburt whert ohe under- Mr. and Jo:ln· Ira Amotl and vlllted ft&lt;!1D11J 'llllb . Mr. tutif
!][~::c:bod:led~" rrowtbier olrea to the llocll ~ fi'OUp.
were ru•sta of Mr. and Mro. - t ma)Cir ltlrfary.
llllllly -~ Monday Ill lhe Mn. a-ll Rauoll, Mr. and
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bllf 1IICII't IIUiek· Tho nott ~ will be held Fon Halily laiUNIJ nan1n1. Poul Broob callotl oo Mr. Geno DIVIo htld-.
Mra. lltlrbert Rdlllh and Rot·
A'f'f:~
·lh•n those from C&lt;&gt;lllplct, at the Cheater Qlurch oo July Mr.\, Cecil CaldweU roturned •nd Mrs. Wayne llrlekloo flt1D. Mr. anti'Mra •.~ ftiW. or ... Mr.lltll ~Doni! .....
l
liMlotl buill.
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homt 'from St. Jo,epll ~Pill! ttay.
or llld _ . . J)uqt tl Nlln ION.
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trouble they were afraid to trust another
automatic washer. This need not be, we
guarantee that if you buy a Maytag Auto.
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Just when you buy it, but (or years to come.
We have hundreds of perfectly satisfied

Perf 0fiD3nCe

Big Mattress Sale I
COTTON MATTRESS
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Some Sold As High As 79 50

Just some odd pieces • • • • now
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'!1le ,;., mee11n1 o1 the
Chester Bind AldJ t-H Club
held Maaday at the home
Rulb Ball'. 1be project of
nunbll wu selected as •
and· o!fleen were elect·
as loilo!'J: President, Sha·
Freclo:er; vice pr08idenl, Ju.
Jla McCoy; Secretary, Linda
Perry; trouurer, Marilyn K.arr;
Repoler, Esther Spencer ;
Recreation, Diane B a e r;
and Safely, Jean Hunt.
- Ellher Spencer, Reporter.

Reporter.

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Mr":' :u.r:~.
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News, Events

Cash
Bentz, all of Ravenna.
Five Point Star Stllcheroi~H
Mrs. Hobart Swartz Is Ill with '
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club opened With the f..H P e Sunday School attendance on Ia heart ailment lollnwtng a re- Sunday School attendance m
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111 Wtii baY• lmpnmd
when they met recenlly at the
.
1111'S FOva DOl1IIJ.I!II
bow. they ,may realJze the bene1r ICOIICIDic
poaiUm
home of Twlla K.arr. Each mem- May 12 was 61, oflermg was .cent attack of flu.
Mav 12 was 84
. , oflerJng rn." . WA&amp;I!INGTON IUPIJ _
fill , or Ole provision Coocrea
partlclpooliPJ lD farm
ber answered roll call by giving $10.49.
A large crowd attended Ih• Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Grue!lnl7
10
""ole Into the ISM wheal prowlllcb have belped
a way to take care of yoor Worship services were held wedding of Charles Taylor and el were YISIImg relatJveo
dme the WulliQPIII Sonolon
gralll .~ year aJ1ow1n8 lroe
malDtaln farm lncoma ill
clothes. The group set the reg· a' II a. m. with Rev. Card Patty Davis al the church last Spnngf"ld . 01110· recentl l'
looked up,
IIIMs· bsUtutlm or wheal aod feed the lace of ever. Increaalng
ul.ar day tor tile club ta meet bringing the message on "Be- •Frlday•venlng. A reception fol· . Mr. and Mn. Edl"; Ab~&gt;tt lni on 110&lt;01111 ball.
Kraln acreage..
yields, !rondo toward lower
and decided to have club dues. longing With A Purpose."
lloll'ed '" lhe church basement. .nd family spent Sun
Tho Dltnlll ...ter Deldor
If the 1164 wheat procram II prices a!. farm eropa, 111111 bJCbThe advisor assigned each mem· A short Mother'• Day pro- I Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. ,her SISler. Mr. and Mrs. r "lualled a major leap ,......
apptovtd In the nallotW referprices lor the (oods and letber to nad his project book and gram was given following Sun- Woode visited her mother. Mrs. Thabet of Mason.
r by hittinl fO\If doublet ill Slmoial"•
endljm May 21, produlletl par- viCOII luDIEii buy.
be ready to start work at the day School, " Welcome Moth· J . B. Hayes of Middleport on Mr. and Mrs. r . E Shaef~ $-1 victOry by !be Tl&amp;on.
IICip&amp;llng In both the neal aDd Thill lllbslltullon provlllon, II Tile Columbil Make II 4-H next meeting. - Lenora Micb- ers" by Sandra Van Meter· IMother s Day, and also called Iof Columbus spent Mother' The IIIII major IIepa ID ...
feed ' grain proarams would be I Ill&amp; Improvement, Moat !annIIIII at the
COlumbia al, Repor!A!r.
"She's Always that Way," by at the home of their son . Mr. l Day weekend With Mr . and . ~" · complish the feat wu CbariiiiAI
ellglblt te uae the subltltutlon
would be able to Increase
on April 19 when each
Eddie Parker · "Especially You and Mrs. Clair Woode and Con· Harold Blackston and farr. .
of the Blldmore Orlolea laol JW,
clause, whim~ alloWI .Uotment their net illcome by earelul plan·
reeelved their project
e
ember• attended th~ by Stevie F~llroo , " Why I'm ni Sue of Pomeroy.
' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bai~Y 13.
growero to freely ltlbllltuta
and use of theoe new proSue Nelson and Ronda meeting on May 7 of
tlie Happy Kathy Follrnd·"I Thank Mr. and Mrs . Paul Buckley and daugh!A!r, Ruth Ann ad (F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;::;;;
wheat and feed poabl aanaa:•gave reports on Nease Settlement 4-H Clover· (My M'o thei" Ricky ,Dillinger and Teresa spent Sunday ~ven- Dave ~•ley s~
. nt .sun·d. ay after
THE
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retpolliJbllitles of the office eltes when they met at
e Potted petunias were given to . a
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um us ,
· Ba!lev· ' P""''l&lt;
oecretary and lreasurer. - home of Mary Ann Harris. The the 21 mothers presenl and sev· !Wllh her father , Dana Swartz, Mr. and"'"· J . F.. r... vary ol
romplet• freedom IO tlrm op- County farm producing eom,
erat~ to aubsUtute cme lfaiD
soybeans, wheat, and ltv• Mary Haning, Reporter.
project lesson was on sewing era I more were distributed to who underwent surgery on Mon- IThe P,ams.
rn
crap !br another. ~ def!id..
-and with a feed p-ain
and on conservation. Dem~n- mothers unablt. to be pre~ent. Iday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dort&gt;~ A ol~
lng llle lltiDiber of !ll!na Ill
oliO acres a Here wheat On May 3 Mrs Kale Roush stration were given by Anita The h .
"S t t M
Mrs. Sophia CaldW&lt;!IY suffer•d
Janel and Bob spent Mo
wanll to divert In eacib program
and 'a --·• conof 'the Salam Cen!A!; Houdashelt and Patty Harris on th " c Oldr ~~Png . wee Mes o- a broken hip recently and is
Day wilh Mr . and Mrs.
CANVAS FOOTWEAR
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use acrease ol Z5 acf..H club was hostss to sewing the shp stJtch . and the les," for the worshi services. con ~~~ o eJgs l ' emona
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FOR THE INTIIII
servlqa ~=·· Ill coUld
10 members of the club when overhand stitch. Debb1e John·
p
. hospital.
FAMILY
feed lftiD ASSUME - Minimum lee d Uoey mot for Uooir regular mee~ son and Undo Hollon gave re- M;i ~d Mrs. Harrr Guthfle Mr. and Mrs. Ger~ld Swartz Mrs . Hugh Bearhs accompan·
plant 1111 . . :
and
. t ·\ . ,ltld
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The next meeting was set ports on soiL conservatmn an!! :e
~ek e~u:th lhe!T and famlly of Manetta
Mrs. Pat Wood and child·
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Pamela
Wilson,
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health
report
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Mother's
Day
with
her
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equals 2 ac.
nae 8 Reporter
tecttng our children from pols- and children of Sugar Grove Mrs. Nina Robinson and In
and Hermao Rabe
Mlddl_,., 0.
For
. • '-"" wllb a Ull. Minimum wheat diversion
.
ons - Linda Johnson Report· and visited Mr. Yost In Fair· afternoon called on his parents
feed If , :
.ilf.lO acres an4 (ll.ll per cent of ~tment) Projects were selected and er. ·
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Mr. and Mro. Hobart Swartz: I •O.,..iriiiW~i;;iip;jjj;jjj;'lj
I liM ~ .
I of $
6.5 ae. eoose
g use. book h nded I to
be
project lessons were on motors, The Swartz's other son Harald
tiCI'Q .- .•--~. ,_;cent
diVers~nsJ:~gp~;" a':,":. w~ tb: Harr:.villem~~ls ~ Donna Reibel was the discus- ~ardenin~ ""![ope.- Kenneth and family of Wllllams.;,wn, W.
ton 011 f""!' ·~would be 2
acreJ
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H club mel recenUy at the slon leader for the health pro- arsey, ep er.
Va ., also called on his parnets
acno, leaVlnll ~ Ill planl
·
Grade School. Demonstrations gram, "Live Most - Serve
in the af!A!rnoon.
Added to a . ~a . wheal allo~ H tile farm operator wanted were assigned to be given al Best" when the Snip 'n' Sew ~e Chester Farm Boys ~~ Mr. and Mro. Charles O'Brl·
mont, this Jbak"\1 • lolal of
plant as much feed araln ac- the nexl meeting, - Mar&amp;ie 4-H club members met on May rec.entiy at th~ Chester Ftre en and son of COlumbus visited
permitted . . ftia! could be
as possible and slUt par· Warner, Reporter.
6 at the home of Louella Tbomp- Bu!ldmg for .the~r regular meet· her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar·
~antf!(! I&lt;&gt; wh¥1lt qr field jp'IJIII
In the program,
he
son. The project lesson was oo lng. The project lesson on plant ner Griffin on Mother's Day.
m IIIIJ comblnallCIII .liM!
his 5 a~e wheat
DemonstraUons on Child Care Insect collecting and Peggy Fol· care was followed by reports Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Athertor ehOIO and •!Ill ba
to feed grams
given by Sandra B e a I mer and Louella Thompson given by James Meredith, Char· ton and lamlly of Calur:~bus,
lor benelllll of boll! Pliiii'SDII
wheal hiStory) and ha~e and Garoldene Hayes when Uoe gave a demonstration on mak· les Frecker and Larry Hill on spent Mother's Day with Mr .
wlUooul Ioiii or either wlleat or
acres of feed grain.
He d Bedford 4·H'ers mel at the Bed· ing a "killing jar" and how to how plants grow, tree planting and Mrs. Arthur Atherton and
1
feed jll'lln biliary.
27-S acres o~ eonservlng for&lt;l school In regular session make a spreading board. Fol· Iand crop storage. - Larry Hill, Wilma Jean.
,
It Ia generally igreed thai
acreage, but hiS wheat ac· recently. Mrs. Helon Carper, lowing the business meeting, the Reporter.
Recent visitors of Mr. and I
free aubstltullon al wMII and
would be zero.
advisor, was 1n charge of the members assembled their club
Mrs. Vere Swartz were Mrs. l
feed lftiD
would enmeeting and a demonstration yearbook. - Mary Thompson, , SIX members of the Social Marie Hopkins of Dayton snd
able parUclpallng larman to
on How to Plant Trees was giv· Reporrer ,
IHayseeds 4-H club met an Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wonde of
return to their tradlllonal crope
by Wendy Carper. _ Wendy
May 2 at the home of Larry l1i1ppers Plains.
without an cwerall Increase In
Carper, Reporter.
Stay-stitching was usiJJ as a Circle with ca..advisors Roy The WSCS wil1 rnePt at the
If&amp; in producton.
,
--demonstration by Karen McKay Van Meter and Dan Smith help. ,home of Isola Ta~·Jor on Tu esUnder past acnage allo~ Mr. and Mro. Junior WbltA! Eighteen members and one when the 4-H Farm Chicks met ing with the projet·t work A' day May 21.
Save On Your Dry Cleaningm~nt programs, • Gtyptcatla~a- and daughters of warsaw spent · · were present when the recently for their regular meet- report on how to ·address the 1 MrsI William Jeric of Cleve- I
clflc Northwe~t or r~t :,'the week end with Mr. and Chester Jr. Homemakers 4-H ing. Mrs. Wilma Reiber, ad· president wa~ givP n and the il:md visited her mother , Mr~ I
Clean Winter Clothes Before Storing! ·
wheat farmei during e 19 1 Mra. Grover White.
Club met recently at the Chest- visor, passed out the project member!! discussed other parli-·Herman Taylor ovPr tht&gt; Wf'f&gt;k
probably P~Uf.""d:-r~ ;';:,11 • .Mrs. Gertrude Frank of Nel· er Grange Hall. During the books and work was stane&lt;l on amen lea\' rrnced ure. - Eugene end. Other guests at th e Her· ·
1mar. and Ernest Taylor hom~s
or rye 00
e ve
m sonvUle spent Tuesday after- business session, project books the sewing project. - Linda Erwin, Reporter.
"~:.:·In 11M! Corn Ball • lot or
with Mr. and Mro. A. H. were discussed and demonslra· While, Reporter.
lions were asigned to be g1ven
farmers olarted
U ac- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shain
at the net meeting. - Mary Jo The Meigs 4-H Pleasure Rid·
LAUNDERERS- DRY CLEANERS
00
ns of wbeal
Cross of Racine,
Reporter.
ers met at the Lutheran Church
0 P T O 'M E T R I S T
Convenient Pickup Staliono in Middleport·Pomaroy
onder the old com program,
Mrs. Lewlo Walker of
)'ecenUy with Mrs.
Office
Hours:
9
to
12,
2to
5
(Close
at
Noon
on
1
to help recover Income . . dur·
Run, spent Sunday wiUo Mr.
Clovers Downie In charge of the meet·
Phone Pomoroy WY 2-5428-Middleporl WY 2-5130
Thurs. - East Court St. . 'Pomeroy
lng drouR)It years when they
Mrs. VIrgil Walker,
last week at the Bedford ing. Project books were dis~m~.:, lbe!.,."::=· provllton Is Rev. and Mrs. casta of Le·,
Jackie and Hilda Hart cussed and reports were given
'1 e
to have an ad·
caUed on the Clint Orr
demonstralione on Pbysi· by Chery) WlllU.ms and Kathy
no ~ total production
Saturday,
cal Fltne" In conoecUon with organ on boldmg the offico of
::':!her whee:: or lead aralna. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
their project. - Dawn Carper, ea'ellhy~1id a report on SafeBoth 11M! 1984 wheal program
famiJy of Ravenswood vJs. Reporter,
ty, - Sheila Cowan, Reporlet'.
and the propoeed t96f.a leed
Thursday evening with Mr.
alii
am rovide for acMrs. Ralph Ballard and Mr. The home of Mro . Charles 4-H clubs in Meigs County
~ 1 ~ dl:erted 1r 0 m
Mro. Grover While.
Blakeslee was meeting place holding recent meetings to work
eag prnducllon and pul Into Mr. aod Mrs. Dqris Arnold,
of the Pomeroy Bend- on their proJects for the year
:Orvlng use• _ and provide
and Bob, of Rock Sprillgs
Jr. 4-H Club. Jennifer lob- were: Portland Ideal, Porlland
financial benelltl for doing so.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arngava a demonalration on how Junior 4-H Club; Nip and Tuck
Any sbUt In the production of
En!A!rprlse, spent Sunday
make a solmon salad and Club; Little Lively Ladles; MoelUoer wheal or feed grains
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Law·
membera gave reports !her's Little Helpers ; Widewould be ill place of _ not 1n
and lamiJy.
meals cooked at home. FoJ. Awake Club; Shade Valley
addition to _tile other crop.
Mr. and Mro. Cllnto Orr call·
that meeting, the Pom- Boys; Meigs Tractor Malnt· i
The aubslltutlnn pr&lt;&gt;Yislon al·
on Uoe Billy Orr family at
Sr., Club _met and enanc Club; Big Bend Boys 410 offero growen more flexibi~
Saturday.
on Uoelr cookmg pre&gt;- H Club and Carpenter Boys.
tty In farm management.
Randy
of Reedsville
- Janice Tannehill and
Automatic Defrost
give• them additional opportun- lew days with his
Ball, Reporter.
The Salem Center Boys Club I
&amp;
lUes to plan Q80 of fleldl and
Mr. and Mrs.
Orr.
met and elected .their officers
other naourpea In a more offlc- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spencer The flfst meeting of Uoe Jr. as follows: PreSident, Arnold
lent manner. Also, 11 ·
Andy, of MI.
Garden Club met and Pope; v1ce pnSident, DIck
the IIJ'OWinf of the
afternoon wilh Mr.
officers recenlly at the Lambert; secrelary • treasur· '
.(W / 11
best adapted to the
Spencer and
of Mrs. Gail p. Buck. er, Billy Montgomery; News .
1n the past 25
elected were: President, repor!A!r , !Wger Wright RecreCU.
(W/Tl
Joan Hewetsoni vice president, atJon Leader, Leroy Pope;
~;AN
Janet Humphrey;
secretary, Health, Rodney Wright
and
Marilyn Moore; treasurer, Bee· Safety, Larry Knotts. Rex Shen·
ky Nease; reporter Gloria Buck efield, Advisor assisred with the
Flow gardening project hooks procedures of Uoe meeting. At Horne In Your SPIIrt Time And lt.lcll'lft A Dlplon\1
wM' given to membera and a Roger Wright, Reporter.
Wrltt For Fr" S6 , .., Booklet-Tells You H•w
2- WALNUT SUITES
discussion was held concerning
CoUe1e Pre~mmorclaai-Gentral and Voeatlooal
On
May
S,
1963,
the
Basban
Uoe
size
for
this
year'•
garden.
4 - Bedroom Suites, Walnut &amp; Blond
Hllh Scbool Courses
Farm Boys mel al the home
Gloria Buck, Reporb!r.
EadorHd by IAadln&amp; Edueotors--Slxty yean of service
of Archie Rose with advisor
AMERICAII SCHOOL, Dip!, PM-52 Ohio Dlotrlct Office
A report on !eating water for Larry A. Ritchie directing the
22 So. Youftl
Columbuo15, Ohio
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lru•fne!IS
was given by Gloria meeting. The project lesson
SeDd me 7011r free 1MJ.pa1e Hllb School Booklet
when
!he Rock gprlngs was on drawing plans of flow·
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Bees
4-H
club belt their er beds. Project books were
Addnaa ·-·----·······-·-· City -·---··--· Stat. ·----·
cl~~~~~ meeting at the home of discussed aod demonstrations
3-2 PC. SUITES, Brown .... , .... , Now $
Reg. $59.50 .. . ... $36 oach, 10 yr. guanntoo
'r'
&amp;dvlllor Mro. Amos J.eon. given by Archie Rose, Walter
4- 2 PC. SUITES In Brown, Bot..,
Rog. $39.50 . .. . ...... $21 each
with Mrs. Belly Erwin as- Tullia and Duane Tuttle on
Turquoise and Groen
PLATER MATTRESS, Rog. $16.50 .... $1D.95
ll;,~~:k~A discussion waa held Flower Planting, and Dairy hei· .
WAS $239
YOUR CHOICI t161
Uoe demonstration.- fer selecllng. Field trip reports
Extra Firm
2
Rog.
$169.95
2
Pc.
Sola
Bed
Suites .. . , $134
IIII.Ulft Ann Batley, lleporter,
were given by Larry Ritchie
MATTRESS-Ciosooutl $58 - 20 yr. warranty
20 MORE SUITES DISCOUNTED 35%
. and Larry Lee. The nell meet- '
'lbe Hlvervlew 4H club met lng was set lor May 17. - Lar·
llrecently al lhe home of their ry Lee, Reporter.
tr~gh
advlllor, Mrs. Paulloe Myers
al this meeting the pro- The May 1st meeting of the
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were diJcul8eol and start- Harrisonville Boys 4-H Honor
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A questlon and anawer per- Club was held at the Harrison·
was beld to
'lfilh pro- ville School wiUo 24 members
materill. Dorst, and three visitors present.
100 IN ALL! DISCOUNTED 30 TO 40%

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'!1le ,;., mee11n1 o1 the
Chester Bind AldJ t-H Club
held Maaday at the home
Rulb Ball'. 1be project of
nunbll wu selected as •
and· o!fleen were elect·
as loilo!'J: President, Sha·
Freclo:er; vice pr08idenl, Ju.
Jla McCoy; Secretary, Linda
Perry; trouurer, Marilyn K.arr;
Repoler, Esther Spencer ;
Recreation, Diane B a e r;
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News, Events

Cash
Bentz, all of Ravenna.
Five Point Star Stllcheroi~H
Mrs. Hobart Swartz Is Ill with '
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club opened With the f..H P e Sunday School attendance on Ia heart ailment lollnwtng a re- Sunday School attendance m
•~••
111 Wtii baY• lmpnmd
when they met recenlly at the
.
1111'S FOva DOl1IIJ.I!II
bow. they ,may realJze the bene1r ICOIICIDic
poaiUm
home of Twlla K.arr. Each mem- May 12 was 61, oflermg was .cent attack of flu.
Mav 12 was 84
. , oflerJng rn." . WA&amp;I!INGTON IUPIJ _
fill , or Ole provision Coocrea
partlclpooliPJ lD farm
ber answered roll call by giving $10.49.
A large crowd attended Ih• Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Grue!lnl7
10
""ole Into the ISM wheal prowlllcb have belped
a way to take care of yoor Worship services were held wedding of Charles Taylor and el were YISIImg relatJveo
dme the WulliQPIII Sonolon
gralll .~ year aJ1ow1n8 lroe
malDtaln farm lncoma ill
clothes. The group set the reg· a' II a. m. with Rev. Card Patty Davis al the church last Spnngf"ld . 01110· recentl l'
looked up,
IIIMs· bsUtutlm or wheal aod feed the lace of ever. Increaalng
ul.ar day tor tile club ta meet bringing the message on "Be- •Frlday•venlng. A reception fol· . Mr. and Mn. Edl"; Ab~&gt;tt lni on 110&lt;01111 ball.
Kraln acreage..
yields, !rondo toward lower
and decided to have club dues. longing With A Purpose."
lloll'ed '" lhe church basement. .nd family spent Sun
Tho Dltnlll ...ter Deldor
If the 1164 wheat procram II prices a!. farm eropa, 111111 bJCbThe advisor assigned each mem· A short Mother'• Day pro- I Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. ,her SISler. Mr. and Mrs. r "lualled a major leap ,......
apptovtd In the nallotW referprices lor the (oods and letber to nad his project book and gram was given following Sun- Woode visited her mother. Mrs. Thabet of Mason.
r by hittinl fO\If doublet ill Slmoial"•
endljm May 21, produlletl par- viCOII luDIEii buy.
be ready to start work at the day School, " Welcome Moth· J . B. Hayes of Middleport on Mr. and Mrs. r . E Shaef~ $-1 victOry by !be Tl&amp;on.
IICip&amp;llng In both the neal aDd Thill lllbslltullon provlllon, II Tile Columbil Make II 4-H next meeting. - Lenora Micb- ers" by Sandra Van Meter· IMother s Day, and also called Iof Columbus spent Mother' The IIIII major IIepa ID ...
feed ' grain proarams would be I Ill&amp; Improvement, Moat !annIIIII at the
COlumbia al, Repor!A!r.
"She's Always that Way," by at the home of their son . Mr. l Day weekend With Mr . and . ~" · complish the feat wu CbariiiiAI
ellglblt te uae the subltltutlon
would be able to Increase
on April 19 when each
Eddie Parker · "Especially You and Mrs. Clair Woode and Con· Harold Blackston and farr. .
of the Blldmore Orlolea laol JW,
clause, whim~ alloWI .Uotment their net illcome by earelul plan·
reeelved their project
e
ember• attended th~ by Stevie F~llroo , " Why I'm ni Sue of Pomeroy.
' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bai~Y 13.
growero to freely ltlbllltuta
and use of theoe new proSue Nelson and Ronda meeting on May 7 of
tlie Happy Kathy Follrnd·"I Thank Mr. and Mrs . Paul Buckley and daugh!A!r, Ruth Ann ad (F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;::;;;
wheat and feed poabl aanaa:•gave reports on Nease Settlement 4-H Clover· (My M'o thei" Ricky ,Dillinger and Teresa spent Sunday ~ven- Dave ~•ley s~
. nt .sun·d. ay after
THE
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With
Mr&lt;
1'h1 r~...
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n ~ ..-- For example, on an 0 h 1o
retpolliJbllitles of the office eltes when they met at
e Potted petunias were given to . a
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um us ,
· Ba!lev· ' P""''l&lt;
oecretary and lreasurer. - home of Mary Ann Harris. The the 21 mothers presenl and sev· !Wllh her father , Dana Swartz, Mr. and"'"· J . F.. r... vary ol
romplet• freedom IO tlrm op- County farm producing eom,
erat~ to aubsUtute cme lfaiD
soybeans, wheat, and ltv• Mary Haning, Reporter.
project lesson was on sewing era I more were distributed to who underwent surgery on Mon- IThe P,ams.
rn
crap !br another. ~ def!id..
-and with a feed p-ain
and on conservation. Dem~n- mothers unablt. to be pre~ent. Iday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dort&gt;~ A ol~
lng llle lltiDiber of !ll!na Ill
oliO acres a Here wheat On May 3 Mrs Kale Roush stration were given by Anita The h .
"S t t M
Mrs. Sophia CaldW&lt;!IY suffer•d
Janel and Bob spent Mo
wanll to divert In eacib program
and 'a --·• conof 'the Salam Cen!A!; Houdashelt and Patty Harris on th " c Oldr ~~Png . wee Mes o- a broken hip recently and is
Day wilh Mr . and Mrs.
CANVAS FOOTWEAR
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ma
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use acrease ol Z5 acf..H club was hostss to sewing the shp stJtch . and the les," for the worshi services. con ~~~ o eJgs l ' emona
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FOR THE INTIIII
servlqa ~=·· Ill coUld
10 members of the club when overhand stitch. Debb1e John·
p
. hospital.
FAMILY
feed lftiD ASSUME - Minimum lee d Uoey mot for Uooir regular mee~ son and Undo Hollon gave re- M;i ~d Mrs. Harrr Guthfle Mr. and Mrs. Ger~ld Swartz Mrs . Hugh Bearhs accompan·
plant 1111 . . :
and
. t ·\ . ,ltld
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The next meeting was set ports on soiL conservatmn an!! :e
~ek e~u:th lhe!T and famlly of Manetta
Mrs. Pat Wood and child·
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alber
crop,
co
rvln
May
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Pamela
Wilson,
a
shurl
health
report
on
proug
er,
rs.
rl
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Day
with
her
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.lion of lhe two.
equals 2 ac.
nae 8 Reporter
tecttng our children from pols- and children of Sugar Grove Mrs. Nina Robinson and In
and Hermao Rabe
Mlddl_,., 0.
For
. • '-"" wllb a Ull. Minimum wheat diversion
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ons - Linda Johnson Report· and visited Mr. Yost In Fair· afternoon called on his parents
feed If , :
.ilf.lO acres an4 (ll.ll per cent of ~tment) Projects were selected and er. ·
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Mr. and Mro. Hobart Swartz: I •O.,..iriiiW~i;;iip;jjj;jjj;'lj
I liM ~ .
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6.5 ae. eoose
g use. book h nded I to
be
project lessons were on motors, The Swartz's other son Harald
tiCI'Q .- .•--~. ,_;cent
diVers~nsJ:~gp~;" a':,":. w~ tb: Harr:.villem~~ls ~ Donna Reibel was the discus- ~ardenin~ ""![ope.- Kenneth and family of Wllllams.;,wn, W.
ton 011 f""!' ·~would be 2
acreJ
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H club mel recenUy at the slon leader for the health pro- arsey, ep er.
Va ., also called on his parnets
acno, leaVlnll ~ Ill planl
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Grade School. Demonstrations gram, "Live Most - Serve
in the af!A!rnoon.
Added to a . ~a . wheal allo~ H tile farm operator wanted were assigned to be given al Best" when the Snip 'n' Sew ~e Chester Farm Boys ~~ Mr. and Mro. Charles O'Brl·
mont, this Jbak"\1 • lolal of
plant as much feed araln ac- the nexl meeting, - Mar&amp;ie 4-H club members met on May rec.entiy at th~ Chester Ftre en and son of COlumbus visited
permitted . . ftia! could be
as possible and slUt par· Warner, Reporter.
6 at the home of Louella Tbomp- Bu!ldmg for .the~r regular meet· her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar·
~antf!(! I&lt;&gt; wh¥1lt qr field jp'IJIII
In the program,
he
son. The project lesson was oo lng. The project lesson on plant ner Griffin on Mother's Day.
m IIIIJ comblnallCIII .liM!
his 5 a~e wheat
DemonstraUons on Child Care Insect collecting and Peggy Fol· care was followed by reports Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Athertor ehOIO and •!Ill ba
to feed grams
given by Sandra B e a I mer and Louella Thompson given by James Meredith, Char· ton and lamlly of Calur:~bus,
lor benelllll of boll! Pliiii'SDII
wheal hiStory) and ha~e and Garoldene Hayes when Uoe gave a demonstration on mak· les Frecker and Larry Hill on spent Mother's Day with Mr .
wlUooul Ioiii or either wlleat or
acres of feed grain.
He d Bedford 4·H'ers mel at the Bed· ing a "killing jar" and how to how plants grow, tree planting and Mrs. Arthur Atherton and
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feed jll'lln biliary.
27-S acres o~ eonservlng for&lt;l school In regular session make a spreading board. Fol· Iand crop storage. - Larry Hill, Wilma Jean.
,
It Ia generally igreed thai
acreage, but hiS wheat ac· recently. Mrs. Helon Carper, lowing the business meeting, the Reporter.
Recent visitors of Mr. and I
free aubstltullon al wMII and
would be zero.
advisor, was 1n charge of the members assembled their club
Mrs. Vere Swartz were Mrs. l
feed lftiD
would enmeeting and a demonstration yearbook. - Mary Thompson, , SIX members of the Social Marie Hopkins of Dayton snd
able parUclpallng larman to
on How to Plant Trees was giv· Reporrer ,
IHayseeds 4-H club met an Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wonde of
return to their tradlllonal crope
by Wendy Carper. _ Wendy
May 2 at the home of Larry l1i1ppers Plains.
without an cwerall Increase In
Carper, Reporter.
Stay-stitching was usiJJ as a Circle with ca..advisors Roy The WSCS wil1 rnePt at the
If&amp; in producton.
,
--demonstration by Karen McKay Van Meter and Dan Smith help. ,home of Isola Ta~·Jor on Tu esUnder past acnage allo~ Mr. and Mro. Junior WbltA! Eighteen members and one when the 4-H Farm Chicks met ing with the projet·t work A' day May 21.
Save On Your Dry Cleaningm~nt programs, • Gtyptcatla~a- and daughters of warsaw spent · · were present when the recently for their regular meet- report on how to ·address the 1 MrsI William Jeric of Cleve- I
clflc Northwe~t or r~t :,'the week end with Mr. and Chester Jr. Homemakers 4-H ing. Mrs. Wilma Reiber, ad· president wa~ givP n and the il:md visited her mother , Mr~ I
Clean Winter Clothes Before Storing! ·
wheat farmei during e 19 1 Mra. Grover White.
Club met recently at the Chest- visor, passed out the project member!! discussed other parli-·Herman Taylor ovPr tht&gt; Wf'f&gt;k
probably P~Uf.""d:-r~ ;';:,11 • .Mrs. Gertrude Frank of Nel· er Grange Hall. During the books and work was stane&lt;l on amen lea\' rrnced ure. - Eugene end. Other guests at th e Her· ·
1mar. and Ernest Taylor hom~s
or rye 00
e ve
m sonvUle spent Tuesday after- business session, project books the sewing project. - Linda Erwin, Reporter.
"~:.:·In 11M! Corn Ball • lot or
with Mr. and Mro. A. H. were discussed and demonslra· While, Reporter.
lions were asigned to be g1ven
farmers olarted
U ac- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shain
at the net meeting. - Mary Jo The Meigs 4-H Pleasure Rid·
LAUNDERERS- DRY CLEANERS
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ns of wbeal
Cross of Racine,
Reporter.
ers met at the Lutheran Church
0 P T O 'M E T R I S T
Convenient Pickup Staliono in Middleport·Pomaroy
onder the old com program,
Mrs. Lewlo Walker of
)'ecenUy with Mrs.
Office
Hours:
9
to
12,
2to
5
(Close
at
Noon
on
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to help recover Income . . dur·
Run, spent Sunday wiUo Mr.
Clovers Downie In charge of the meet·
Phone Pomoroy WY 2-5428-Middleporl WY 2-5130
Thurs. - East Court St. . 'Pomeroy
lng drouR)It years when they
Mrs. VIrgil Walker,
last week at the Bedford ing. Project books were dis~m~.:, lbe!.,."::=· provllton Is Rev. and Mrs. casta of Le·,
Jackie and Hilda Hart cussed and reports were given
'1 e
to have an ad·
caUed on the Clint Orr
demonstralione on Pbysi· by Chery) WlllU.ms and Kathy
no ~ total production
Saturday,
cal Fltne" In conoecUon with organ on boldmg the offico of
::':!her whee:: or lead aralna. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
their project. - Dawn Carper, ea'ellhy~1id a report on SafeBoth 11M! 1984 wheal program
famiJy of Ravenswood vJs. Reporter,
ty, - Sheila Cowan, Reporlet'.
and the propoeed t96f.a leed
Thursday evening with Mr.
alii
am rovide for acMrs. Ralph Ballard and Mr. The home of Mro . Charles 4-H clubs in Meigs County
~ 1 ~ dl:erted 1r 0 m
Mro. Grover While.
Blakeslee was meeting place holding recent meetings to work
eag prnducllon and pul Into Mr. aod Mrs. Dqris Arnold,
of the Pomeroy Bend- on their proJects for the year
:Orvlng use• _ and provide
and Bob, of Rock Sprillgs
Jr. 4-H Club. Jennifer lob- were: Portland Ideal, Porlland
financial benelltl for doing so.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arngava a demonalration on how Junior 4-H Club; Nip and Tuck
Any sbUt In the production of
En!A!rprlse, spent Sunday
make a solmon salad and Club; Little Lively Ladles; MoelUoer wheal or feed grains
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Law·
membera gave reports !her's Little Helpers ; Widewould be ill place of _ not 1n
and lamiJy.
meals cooked at home. FoJ. Awake Club; Shade Valley
addition to _tile other crop.
Mr. and Mro. Cllnto Orr call·
that meeting, the Pom- Boys; Meigs Tractor Malnt· i
The aubslltutlnn pr&lt;&gt;Yislon al·
on Uoe Billy Orr family at
Sr., Club _met and enanc Club; Big Bend Boys 410 offero growen more flexibi~
Saturday.
on Uoelr cookmg pre&gt;- H Club and Carpenter Boys.
tty In farm management.
Randy
of Reedsville
- Janice Tannehill and
Automatic Defrost
give• them additional opportun- lew days with his
Ball, Reporter.
The Salem Center Boys Club I
&amp;
lUes to plan Q80 of fleldl and
Mr. and Mrs.
Orr.
met and elected .their officers
other naourpea In a more offlc- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spencer The flfst meeting of Uoe Jr. as follows: PreSident, Arnold
lent manner. Also, 11 ·
Andy, of MI.
Garden Club met and Pope; v1ce pnSident, DIck
the IIJ'OWinf of the
afternoon wilh Mr.
officers recenlly at the Lambert; secrelary • treasur· '
.(W / 11
best adapted to the
Spencer and
of Mrs. Gail p. Buck. er, Billy Montgomery; News .
1n the past 25
elected were: President, repor!A!r , !Wger Wright RecreCU.
(W/Tl
Joan Hewetsoni vice president, atJon Leader, Leroy Pope;
~;AN
Janet Humphrey;
secretary, Health, Rodney Wright
and
Marilyn Moore; treasurer, Bee· Safety, Larry Knotts. Rex Shen·
ky Nease; reporter Gloria Buck efield, Advisor assisred with the
Flow gardening project hooks procedures of Uoe meeting. At Horne In Your SPIIrt Time And lt.lcll'lft A Dlplon\1
wM' given to membera and a Roger Wright, Reporter.
Wrltt For Fr" S6 , .., Booklet-Tells You H•w
2- WALNUT SUITES
discussion was held concerning
CoUe1e Pre~mmorclaai-Gentral and Voeatlooal
On
May
S,
1963,
the
Basban
Uoe
size
for
this
year'•
garden.
4 - Bedroom Suites, Walnut &amp; Blond
Hllh Scbool Courses
Farm Boys mel al the home
Gloria Buck, Reporb!r.
EadorHd by IAadln&amp; Edueotors--Slxty yean of service
of Archie Rose with advisor
AMERICAII SCHOOL, Dip!, PM-52 Ohio Dlotrlct Office
A report on !eating water for Larry A. Ritchie directing the
22 So. Youftl
Columbuo15, Ohio
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lru•fne!IS
was given by Gloria meeting. The project lesson
SeDd me 7011r free 1MJ.pa1e Hllb School Booklet
when
!he Rock gprlngs was on drawing plans of flow·
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Bees
4-H
club belt their er beds. Project books were
Addnaa ·-·----·······-·-· City -·---··--· Stat. ·----·
cl~~~~~ meeting at the home of discussed aod demonstrations
3-2 PC. SUITES, Brown .... , .... , Now $
Reg. $59.50 .. . ... $36 oach, 10 yr. guanntoo
'r'
&amp;dvlllor Mro. Amos J.eon. given by Archie Rose, Walter
4- 2 PC. SUITES In Brown, Bot..,
Rog. $39.50 . .. . ...... $21 each
with Mrs. Belly Erwin as- Tullia and Duane Tuttle on
Turquoise and Groen
PLATER MATTRESS, Rog. $16.50 .... $1D.95
ll;,~~:k~A discussion waa held Flower Planting, and Dairy hei· .
WAS $239
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Uoe demonstration.- fer selecllng. Field trip reports
Extra Firm
2
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$169.95
2
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Suites .. . , $134
IIII.Ulft Ann Batley, lleporter,
were given by Larry Ritchie
MATTRESS-Ciosooutl $58 - 20 yr. warranty
20 MORE SUITES DISCOUNTED 35%
. and Larry Lee. The nell meet- '
'lbe Hlvervlew 4H club met lng was set lor May 17. - Lar·
llrecently al lhe home of their ry Lee, Reporter.
tr~gh
advlllor, Mrs. Paulloe Myers
al this meeting the pro- The May 1st meeting of the
,.~~
were diJcul8eol and start- Harrisonville Boys 4-H Honor
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A questlon and anawer per- Club was held at the Harrison·
was beld to
'lfilh pro- ville School wiUo 24 members
materill. Dorst, and three visitors present.
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'le&gt;&lt;ICLE WI'T&gt;I ATOMK:

F'(HIEil WILL !!It: I&lt;NOWN AS

THe "SPARKLE PLENTY.''

YEAH' ! KNOW • ·~ WEL L. - llll~T
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lpllet man, astronaut Gordou er's capsule .n. ot oaot Wll Ia bourlla opace 111fC1 pooser•od stuo- tbe - • • , • JlmmJ
Cooper, came bacll from IPICO view to the tWiod .,.. • II cJe. lll1ICIJ tmalfected ooU.aJDficenctl Dun'I - ABC-TV...,. tblo •
Thursday, and ad-llbbod a soet scended from tbe lkJ, l'!l'iJIClDI fto ...._ s-: ~ tuma may be DOt 01111 loU..,. bul
ending to a sagging day~o· uuderneath lla ~. ''Wh• w-, wbo would prefor 1 . . blllbliiJ-oriiOllod.
llalf·long televlslcm spectacular. be first brob lhrouP tbe
l'be 1eno1on be&amp;an w~~en eooper clouda," "" odded, ... mJchly
'"dd..q bod ll'D1Ibll oolth bLI au- cheer wenl up" Oil tho _ . , .
•e IT
lomaUc colllrol l)'llom lllld If be- ship, !he llrerlft earr1or US8
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crafl down from srblt by band. It was geDUinely pulsating, oll
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lng, are usually dioappolnl.lng be- ing aloo waa a remlnder of tho
a.a ~ ..
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oble lo provide Uvo plctuN!I of Ia nOI yet able to brJns ui pia11!1
them; the result Ia the! tbe Uve torially. AI an example, the belt
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voice of !he pool reporter at llle spot !limo alter campbell'• 1111-, 1&amp;.£1
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acene. mlgbt as well be on radJo. nouncement of the slgbUDg were
. . Call
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drama plu• the Imago of Ioconte tral Statlnn In New York, where
confidence ~ullt up by Coope&lt; In CBS-TV had Ill comeru. But eaa
his 34 hours aloft made 11 !mpol- yoo Imagine how It woul4 have lf.TliiP ptb
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M'f ecf, 'NOULD
JLConol
Joe ,C1mpbell.
1o keep the networks' notable cov&amp;Be'IClJ LIKE TO
JnltlTblnga bad been perfect thus erage from llllflging at tlmo. Yet,
MAKEAU'L
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8:30 Mutual NeWll
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9:011 Breakfu1 Party
6:30 News
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10:30 Mutual Ne,..
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10:35 Music In The Air
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11:05 Top Ten Show
9:30 Mutual News
11:30 Mutual NeWll
9:35 Coffee With Janet
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1:00 Mutual News
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12:20 Music Just For You
7:30 Mutual NeWll
1:00 Mutual Newa
7:35 Army Hour
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1:05 Music Just Fo1" You
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1:30 Mutual News
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2:00 Fulton Lewia Jr. NOWI &amp;
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9:00 Wings of Hea1lni
2:116 Music Just For You
9:30 Mutual Newo
2:30 Mutual News
9:35 Legl.llaUve Review
2:35 Music Just For You
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
3:00 Mutuel News
10:30 Mutual News
3:05 Platter Party
10:35 Wash. Repto to People
3 30 Mutual News
10:50 Sunday Chapel
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11:35 Counll')l Hymn Time
4'40 Platter Party
12:00 Noon News
5:00 Mutual News
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5:05 Travelin' Time
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
~:30 Bill Sterns Sporll
1:110 Hour of llecloloo 5:35 Travelin' Time
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6:00 Local News
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8:116 ,V)q!Patrlck Sporto
1:00 The Bill Lie
8:05 'II: an Patrick Sporto
2'*1 Mutual Nen
a:n·~ sundown Serenade
2:35 Baclr: To The .Crou
6:38 Mutual Newo
43:00 Rev. Roscoe 'lbo1i'
6:35 Sundown Serelllllo
1:30 The Quiet Hour
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8:05 Countl')l Muaic Time
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OICK TRACY
'T1'E FIRST MAGJET1C:

~~

'le&gt;&lt;ICLE WI'T&gt;I ATOMK:

F'(HIEil WILL !!It: I&lt;NOWN AS

THe "SPARKLE PLENTY.''

YEAH' ! KNOW • ·~ WEL L. - llll~T
DI A M ONDB ACK
'rt:liJ 'gy.l ME" NOT
DIDN 'l G~&lt; :­
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8USI-lES WHEI?E l
COU LDN'T ~ Ef

YOU , 6 UT
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F OR '!:.1-lAT GUY !

FOR SURE/

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By RAEBURN VANBUREN
NEVER.' li&lt;ND'N-"'' VE

TO MA t&lt; E- M¥5 EL F FEE-L

'

THAT WAY, BUT IT WON'T

t

WORK. THE BIG lUIS'.S

-

'l'ELE Vl!-i iON "''1 _Ma y\en: wash·
e r. bo lh Til go!ld r·on rli tion.
Cla ra Sir1 al s. 9!'ll Rroadway
.SI . t\.hidl! ·prtrl . l )hul
!"1

\-lA' T f-1ERE. U
BE NO "NE:H T IME"

t:@g

. DAvY JONIS
NEW

J!ANE

JtJST TOO LOVABLE !

t ,

CEDA~

HOPE CHESTS

2fl 6tc

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WHAT MAKES YOU
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The Sth grade hos taken tile attendance banner e_lght out of the
total ol nine meeungs this year.

. 01 School Term

N,OW YOU KNOW

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fTerhnicol orl
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.Tody McCrra . Chill Will s and
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SUN. MON. and TUES.
May 26-27-28
"40 POUNDS OF TROUBLE"
With Tony Curl iss
and Susanne Fleshetfe

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Church Sunday morning at the
worship hour in observance of
Aldersgate Sunday, commem·
Iorating the 225th anniversary
1of John Wesleys' conversion.
The anthem by the choir, un-

SPACE-SAVER
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der the direttion of

22,500 BTU

A Size For

Every
Cooling Need.

Call WY 2-3635 For Details

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1.3$ Styles _ _ Sale 1.17 pr.
ALL
1.50 Styles _ _ Sale 1.28 pr.
ALL
1.65 Styles _ _ Sale 1.41 pr.

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Slavin and Mrs. Ord are daughters of the Helnermans'.
Mr. and Mrs. L. w. McConr
as and daughter, Diane, were

Cooper In
Hero's Role
At Capital

BR£Y (putllft !llripeller siiOit
slender less, sizeS 8111 ~

in Columbus Saturday where
they met Mrs. Edward McComas and daughter Diane Lee, who
arrived by plane from Oorchester, Nebraska. They were din·
ner guests of Mr. McComas's
mother, Mrs. J. E. McComas
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'nlert•'s no fooling about Philco Guaranteed Cooling. The
rating on every Philco model is exactly in accordance
wHh NEMA (National Electrical Munfacturers Association) standards. The cooling we say is the cooling you get.

Mrs . Denver Thoma entet·

tained the Third Friday club

Associated Radio &amp; TV

VICes ll1

a group.

GIVE DINNER
Mr . and M~s. Cla~ence A~d•
I re~s enter~med w1th. a dmFriday evemng at thelT Ebenezer-st home . PresPnt were
Rev . Donald Seevers, Glouster,

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Jt. the absence of the president. Mrs. Thoma, presided at

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Mrs. Grover Erb, Mrs. Bentz
Wolfe and Mrs. Bernice John-.
son. A dessert course was served to the above and Mrs. Ben
Neutzling, Mrs. Albert Ebenbach and Mrs. Cleland Hines.

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Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Masters Honor Daughter At
and Thomas, Pomeroy, Mr. and Family !Jinn.er
Mrs. Jennings Wayland, Middle- Superintendent of Schools and
port and James, Susan
and Mrs . L. W. McComas entertaln-

Miller, Owner

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as ; Tom Rail , son of Mr. 8 n d
1Mrs. E. 0 . Rail. and Sa r a h
Bechtle, daughter of Mr. 8 n d
I Mts. Jack Bechtle.

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I SP':cial guests were members 8 short business session and
ol Middleport Lodge No. 363 F . games were played and prizes
I&amp;
_A. M., who attended the ser· awarded to Mrs. Max Meinhart,

and Information!

Harry

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presenetd to the senior mem· and ~as a life-long member ot

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day in honor of their daughter ,
Diane, who Is a member of the

Keith Goble Ford Inc
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hours is all thot th! ~ boat has been uat'd . Can be financed .

1956 Chevrolet Bel Air

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4 Door Hard To.p. Standard shift , V6. ivory and red. real sharp , 1~ month financin&amp;.

graduating class of Middleport
lligh School.
A decorated CBke was used
as a centerpiece for the tablt
and served with Ice cream fol·
lowing the dinner. Attending
were M. I. E. Miller, Mrs. Iva
Ward, Mrs. D. E. Miller, Mr .
and Mrs. John Baker and son,
Tom, and Mrs. Edward MeComas and daughter, Diane
Lee.

Man -

TO MEET TUESDAY

The new models at yaur dealer's store

The Women's
Association
I Group I of the First United
Presbyterian Church of Mlddl•
port will meet Tuesday evlng at the home of Mrs. Dwlllht
Wallace at 7:30 p. m.

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Job you require

1956 Chevrolet S~ation Wagon
2 Door, automatic , t.i eyl. Clean. 10 month tlnanclng.

1957 Ford Custom 300

Beautitullilreen, 8 l'y \., automatir, excellent tires, 18 month financin&amp;.

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1955 Ford F600 Cab &amp; Chassis
Good fann truC'k . Fair rubber.

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Middleport, 0.

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than ever

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AND ·INta THE

Richard Beymer ln
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Edward Stolar, Anna ~
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1955 Dodge Lancer 2 Door - - - '495

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Introduce yourself to the - b~auty, f•
shlon and LEGSIZE fit of Balle-Sharmeer stockings, durhtg this once·•.
year savings event. Your favorite
SEAMLESS and FULL FASHION
styles at these sale prices:

family were ~nday
dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Helnerman of New Haven. Mrs.

of the Middleport H i g h the GIA.
school graduating class of '6.1
- ---including Forrest Bachtel, son Third Friday Club
of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bach· Is Entertained

TUESDAY, .MAY 21,

LEG SIZE STOCKINGS':.t ~;

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of the hymn sung May 24, t738 neer on the New York Central
at St. Paul's Cathedral in Lon· RR. She was preceded In death
don and was entitled "OUt of by her husband , Thomas. She
the' Deep," with Ben Philson was a member of Evangeline
as soloist
Chapter, OES, having received
Leat.her:bound Bibles were her 50 year pin two years ago:

Capacity to

en tine

Farm Policy At Turn Point

Charleston, SU~ay a~terrlOon.
Funeral servtces will be held
Tuesday afte~noon at 2 p.m. at
the ~a;low-Stmpson
Funeral
Home ~n Charleston. ~rs. Ferguson ts a forme~ res~dent of

Edward Middleport,

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Questi~n To Be Answered

Johnson, was an abridgment while her husband was an engi-

7,500 BTU

with an ELECTRIC
AIR CONDITIONER

Thomas Ferguson of Charles-

ton, w. Va ., who died at the
Special services were con- home of her niece and nephew,
!dueled by Heath
Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frame In

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Take the Simmer out of

Heath Seniors
Given Bibles
During Service

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Paul Haptonstall, Edith and Bll·
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sla_vln and
Mr. _and Mrs. Robert

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Church met Thursdav evening er.
The prayer was offered by Glaze and family, of Lancaster
, in the recreation ro~m of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Karr Rev. Fred Gardne.~ with the spent SUnday with Mr. and Mn.
p rsonage for re-organization. Jr . and son, Jefirey, spent the choral response , Hear 0 u r Robert Sharp and Mr. and Mrs.

aMiss Ernestine Powell and weekend with relatives m Col· Prayer" by t~e. Girls'. Glee club.
Miss Mary Jordon were named umbus.
.
. The congregation jomed " the
to the refreshment committee Mr . and Mrs: Edwm Smith glee club lor the hymn, May
and Miss Susie Tracy , Miss San- and children, Daana and Edwin the ~ood Lord Bless and Keep
dra Gilmore and Miss Becky Jr .• of Bradbury were Sunday You.
Eblin, program committee for guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Following the message. ~y
the next meeting. Attending R. Karr ' Sr.
.
Rev .. Dowson the benedact~on
were Rev . and Mrs . Eugene Mrs . E. J . Hall and grand· was gJVen by Rev . Borden With
Gill and ramilr,
Mr .
and daughter , Susan Gooch, return- tbe recessional play~ .as . the
Mrs Ernest Powell and Ern- ed home Saturday after a week seniors left the audltorlUm.
esti~e. Mrs. Steve Eblin and vispt ill Columbus with relaBecky, Miss Gilmore. Miss live, .
Mrs. Ferguson Die•
Tracy. Miss Linda Starc~er,
James Pullins and Mrs. Oscar
In Charleston
Smith.
Mrs. R. C. Sansbury has
learned of lhe death of Mrs.

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Laurel Cliff Free Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Coop- pa01st.
and Mr. and Mr1. Wlnifnd

WED. an4 THURSDAY
May 22·23
NOT OPEN

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spent the weekend io Findlay the scripture lesson. The Girls' relatives.
with their brother and sister- club under direction of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Rice and
m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clarence Lacey, presented the son, Bllly, visited with Mr. and
Krider.
anthem, "'The Lord is
My Mrs. Raymond HUI)ter, of Ak·
Mrs. Mabel Marshall ol Port· Shepherd," by A. E. Lamont, ron last week. .

Committees NomPtl

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MEIGS THEATRE

The Family, C1rtoon
Running time :
3 Hrs- 20 minutes
Box-office closes 8:00P .M.
No Adv•nc• In Admission!

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by Rev. Martin Dow- mJn. Ioogb of Columbus opant the
There wen then two motioos aoo 8lld ooa, Craig, ol Colum- Isler o1 Heath Methodlat cllureb weekend with their parenlll, Mr.
made and carried, one, to have bus wen weeleod guests of when he spoke to tile gradual- ODd Mrs. James t;:rbwell and
another jitney supper as soon the Eldon Kraeuter famly at ing class of Middleport H1gh Mrs. Kenneth McCullcJusb of
as school is out as soon as pos- Racine and attended tile Ra· School at the lliiiiUI1 Baccllaur- Pomeroy.
sible, ond two, to buy cups and cine _coDIIIl.....,.,.t on Friday eate service SUnday evening In Mn. Edward Joltnoon a ad
d~&gt;h towels lor the school and evenm&amp;.
the hlch school tudltorl""'. cbildren spent the past weet In
Boosters.
Jaunita Rusche!, daughter ol Rev. Oowoo~ spoke on the 1m- Bridgeport, W. Va. with her
A presentation ol Corning Mr. and Mrs. Allred Rusche! portance of us~ng God-given tal· mother, Mr!l. Fred Schroath and
A letler of thanks was a Is o Glass Casseroles was made to who has been Ul with the meas· en.ts m the search for a s~tif- her _grand~_thet, Mn. Clifford
read to the Boosters from t he the cooks of the school, Mrs. Jes is improving .
fymg H~e. He used the Bible Ervm.
4t~ grade for the recreational
. H dl
nd M Neva
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personality ol SamiiOII to illus· Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dennison .
Lies ~eceived
MamJe ea ey a . rs.
MiSs Jeannette Bass of New trate his message.
of Wheelin spent the week·
rupp
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Boothe. by Mrs. AII'!Ont ~n
York arrived Saturday for a The Middleport High School end with r!IaUveo ln the Rut·
half oith~ school~~ a r~r:~v:d visit with her parents, Mr. and band, under dlre&lt;lion of Mr. land area and attended Heath
appreciatiOn of . ~ th xtra Mrs. Stanley Bass and family. Eugene Gerke, played the pro- Methodist Church
Sunday
rOMIROY. OHIO
l du~m·~ · the year m a e e
Mr and Mrs Bernest Bruch cesslonal. "Pomp and Circum- morning.
lac !Viles.
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and ~hildren, Eiizabeth and Del· stance" by H. F. Luckhardt, u Mr. and Mrs. Newman .BurTONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
There was an ele~·tlon of of. ·bert, of Enterprise spent Sun- the seniors m . ca~ and go~n dette, who are in charge of the
ficers who are ~res1dent, .~rsi day afternoon wUh her parents, enter~ the auth.toriU~. Th~ IMU&amp;I Children's Day progr~
"SPARTACUS"
Jane
Reeves ; ~Ice pres1 en Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krider, vocatiOn was g1ven Y
· at Heath Metbodlst conducted
Kirk Douglas, Laurence Oliv·
Mrs.
Jeannie
Miller
;
secretary·
Syracuse
Howard
Ruppelt.
the flrst practlce seaslon Sunier, Jean Simmons, Tony
treasurer.
Mrs.
Kathryn
Miller.
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The
ban~
played
a
musical
day afternoon at 1:30.
Curtis, Cbas. Laughton, Peter Ustinov, John Gavin, Ni· There will be no further meet· Mr. and Mrs . Elsworth Dlll selection, 'OVerture in Classl· Mrs. Charles White and dauings till the second Monday eve- and Mr . and Mrs. John Krider cal Style," by Charles Carter ghter, Texanna, visited recentna Foch.
4 Academy Award Winner! ning in September.
and children, Josetta and John, Iwith Rev. Nyle Bon!en giving ly In Chesapeake, W. Va. with

· The r 11 meeting this school
term :the Tuppers p 1 a , n s
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te was on Monday
"':~, ~ ~esident Georg 1a
a ot; "';.e~•ded
. B~rn!as ~. ted·. bv secretary·
tre~surer l:rvene . CaldweU,
that the Boosters cleared $111.·
. ~ at the May 4 Jitney supper.

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