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Mrs. Anderson

. Senunei, Pom':l'?y-Mldtlleport. o.. May 4. 1965
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' .lf1.1gh Compliments on Degree work
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Is Delegate
T0 Presbytery

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Plart
Basketball on Slab
?te Young Adult Class of the
Mtddleport Church of Chrtsl
held an outing for members and
their families Monday evening
with a basketball game at the
Elementary school ground Men
and women of the cla:ss were
team members. Durmg hall
time the group went to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Herald lor iced tea.
The class plans
another
game on the basketball slab
this evening at 6 p. m. All
members are invited. Taking
part m Monday's game were
M
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r. and M rs.~nne N' _c kyes,
Mr. an
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rgeld ICIDDS 'd,
Mr.. a"d
Mrs.
Hera
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VujakhJa. ~ guest, and Nancy
Beaver · C~tldren of the coup I"'
were guests.

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Murphy. Linda Law
Michael Dante

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Cnnclud!Dg numbers Included
"Alpine Wedding Festival" by
Rebe Sherrie Ilene Shuler; "La
Gait~ .. by Mowrey KalbrYD Dl·
ane King· two ~umbers the
Negro spkitual, "I Wa.nt
be
Ready," and "Scotllah Tone
Poem," by McDowell, Merjorle
Ellen Harris and "Valse-Blueette .. by Drige, and Bagtellev
Op. ' 33, No. 5, by Betlhoven,
done by Leland Eugene Brown.
The program was concludec' ..ith 8 plano trio number
"Overture from Carm•n" by'
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played by three granddaughte "&lt;Mrs. Hecox, Nancy, Patty and Margie Harris·

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SOCIAL
CALE NDAR
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The Past Chief&amp; of Magnolia
Temple Pythian Ststers wIll
meet Thursday evenin&amp; at the
.
ho~e of Mrs. Karl Grueser, 10
Mtnersville, wl~h Mrs, Carrie
Grueser aa co- ostess.
MAY 7
The Twlllght Garden Club
rummage sale will be held 011
May 7 and 8 in the old paraonage bulltllng next to the Welfare
Office. All donations are wei·
come. For pickup, call Mrs.
Eva Robson, at WY 2-2586.

and daughters attended the annual Mother-Daughter banquet
of the B. R Slmbonl Mllslon·
ary Jloclely of the 'Middleport
First Baptist Church Monday
evening when Mrs. Richard Owen and other olflllera were Installedduringthebusinessmeetlng after dinner.
Mr!. c. P. Bradbury waa In
charge ol the dln!w tables and
conatructed a centerpelce made
of styrofoam with a sllhouette
in black of a mother-daughter
surrounded with pint carnalions. Favors were pink candy
cups and place carda with orll·
Ina! .,._,,
r""'··- for each mother
bad been made by the Sandra
K. Miller Chapter, Guild Girls·
The buslneas meeting waa
held following the dinner and
was opened with an organ and
plano number played by Ml'll.
aid Antbo
and Mrs. C.
::-•Bradbury. 'giving the yearI. reports from each circle
y re Mrs Charles Searles Dor·
: . Mrs. John Fultz . Eie&lt;ta;
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and Mra. Gerald Anthony, vejoy.
Mrs. Paul Smart, out-going
president, thanked lbe mem·
bel'll and officers of the society
and the circles for their cooperalion and 8811lslance while In
office. A note ol thanks was
read from Mn. Harry HoudaSET KYGER DANCE

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Piano Students .of Mrs: .Hepox·are 1 Installation of OHieers, Mot~r! ·.
p e ted in Recital on Sunday
Daughter Banquet Held by Society
Mre~ n Lewis Hecox pre- ver Davia, Jr.
Approximately 10 mothen shell.

rs. orm~
d ts in a
her ptanoftstu en t the
~ eoD~pliments on the rit-1 Grand representatives and
re~llal Sunda_y 8 ~~;~•r:esb •
.... ;were liven Saturday when deputy grand matron each spoke Mrs George Anderson was
Middleport F~rst U
Y
~ 111111181 inspection of Pom- jand highly complimented the Inamed as a delegate to attend
temn Churc · b 0 the ro0
, ·, . , Chapter 186, OES, w a ' ,Chapter and its officers on thetr 'the Scioto Presbytery to be
The first num
,, 8 l~ing
·1!11!!1 at the Masonic Temple Iwork. The deputy ~•nd matron :held in Athens, Tuesday, May
gram .. ~as E~le~r1ch do! by
~1\h.ua present.
,announced that '-';•! 9 was de-~18, beginning at 10 s m. by the
Song, a~d Kath Kmg. Other
1-~ Slle Soulsby' worthy stgnated as vtstlallon day at the Session of the Mtddleporl First
She~ includeJ "Morning
.-tron, and James Soulsby .!OES home m Mt. Vernon and IUnited Presbyterian
church
nu~. rs
on Teah Jane
'Ito r I h y patron, presided !hoped members would plan to Monday evening at the church.
Call ~h H~'sGv' s Moon," by
~ opened the meetmg in r~tu- 1 31~~d. .
bd
The Rev. Howard Ruppelt mod·
~~r~bbe • ~:O[.h L y 0 0
10
•ll~lc form. Guests presen"ct. l
P
~e~:b rose ~ c:· erated the meeting.
Tr;sf ;t· rg,"Hello Mr Robin"
¥1comed
and escorted to safes 7athe 0 ~ 1 0~ ust~- e Mrs. o. E. Tewksb-ary, Mrs.
b pRe ' Vt k S~e Miller ..;d
tlie .east were Vid·a Carson or 1co ohr °Ch et 0 er. ecod ra 10thns James Harlev and Mrs. Arthur
Y ead. cDy
the Po'lka ..
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t
m t e ap er room an m e
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'1 Gran ma ances
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~~ • ·. eputy ~·~- ~· ron ldinmg room were carried out Lewis were ;•m I as a erScher, by Paula Kay RusselL
.... strtcth'l\25 ; Gret 't ,. arnst 'in the colors of the order, with nates Rev. uppe t gave a trheRhonda Kathleen Hysell play.,..ester
1 , rep.-sen a tve o fl
d
sed
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port
on
hts
recent
viStt
to
e
. te Pete .. hy Proctor
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· d owers an evergreens u
m
W'l
C
ed ''Ptra
~~~lc:eiUrtdtchon of r&lt;oun an 'the cha ter room. The tables Warner • 1 son . o11 ege _camp.
lollwed b "Yaki~
Henderson
of
Remer&gt;I.
th
d~
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tt
1 us m North C'arohna. II IS one
whtch
was
SherryY Demse
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represent ai~V&lt;' o or t' .
hit
'th of the mne miSston co eges.
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lve m w e
covers, WI
It was announced that the
Kmg ; Wood ymp s arp,
streamers of the various colors
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b Rea Vicky Jo weaver· "The
~!~~~~~and ~el,·ome~ w~r," , extending lengthwise, with flow- ~en~r~~ ~";;,:bty t'~it~ h~~: Plum are Made
iurro Ride," by Pattiso~. Pat! patrons,
worthy mal roo an wo ers in the center. The serving B)
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A H ' . "Nightfall..
past matrons and table was also centered with an !Rev ._Ruppel! attendmg as comor Ultatwns
rlcta nn arns,
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patrons of Pomeroy Chart- I arrangement of flowers which lmtsswner de_legate m Veterans Hemtcck Grove Gran_ge No. ~Y Wnght, R~thT An;. Lacey:,
distinguished mason,_ dts- with the refreshments carried iMemortal bmldmg m Columbus. 2049 met m regular sesSion Sat- Castanets an
am urtnesh·
, offtcers, past grand ap- out the colors. Ella Smith pre- iThe Rev . Leonard Mcintyre,
evemng With Ca_rol Jones ~Y Thomp~n, Lou Ann Fre~c :
and past f '"'tron• :sided •t the punch bowl and I, Gene,ral Prkesbyter, wtll be the PI master, pdresftdmlgh.
t th~~ren~~~ ~n~·~!"sum~~r
patrons o VISi tmg 1F.lsie D Smith at the 81'I
f gues spea er.
ami welt' rna e or e nex
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ver co ·I Plans were made for an ice meet;ng May 15 when Ham- Night's Dream," by
Taylor,
was held fur two ee ser,VIce.
.
. 1crram social lo be held
sonville.' aod Ro~k
Springs Nancy Jean Harris; "Hovering
Preced tng the inili- Precedmg I~ me~t:; aT dm- 2&gt; sponsored by the
Granges will visit Members of Butterllles," by Gaynor, Nancy
work, Caddie Wwkham ~~~ ;.~~t se~e ta a a t F own and deaconesses. The new
the J!emlock Gra~ge are asked Ann Buchanan; "Piccolo Taren"My God and L"
the ~ift o7 th: :~-t~: ~:::~ cabinet will be dedicated on
to briOg a pie and 15 sandwiches tello," by Bentley, Mary Eliza1;;4o=,.;..====----·,·and worthy p-•t on j
.Sunday
to
be
announced.
the refreshments. It was an- beth Bradbury ; "Twinkle, Twin11
folders of Bible rve;se~e~,'"~~d tending were Mrs. E. o._
nouned t~.at Athens
Pomona kle, Little Variations," by Ne\Irs. Soulsby presented gilts to bary, Mrs. Arthur Lewts,
Grange will visit Meig• Pomona vin, Tommy Lee Miller;
the
grand
representatives,
the
J·ames
Harley,
Mr.
L':"
Grange, Fr!day evening at the "A Winter Song," by B~ntley,
Pomerot. Ohio
each offtcer of the Chapter, an Idy · Robert Tewksbar) '
Salisbury ~~ hOo! and present • Joyce ~;ancme Davts; Bla~k
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Eastern Star pin with the in- Taylor, Russell Lyons and
program. New curtain• pur- Beauty, by Crawford, Cnnme
LAST TIME TONIGHT
'signia of their office. A gill Rev . Ruppell .
chased ly the Grange were at Lee Bachner; "On A Sommer
WALT DISNEY'S
was
presented
to
Mrs.
Soulsby
the windows.
Evening," by Moore, Kathy
"THOSE CALLOWAY$"
by
the
officers.
Hele•J
Qutvey,
lecturer,
preAnn
Morgan; "To A Stately
(Technicolor)
sented
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program
of
group
singPine,"
by Adler, William Den·
Keit'-. Brandon de
Vera Miles . WalfPr
SON IS BORN
ing and zo,•eral jokcJ. A! the
IBren1nan, Ed Wyon, Liuda
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Roush of
clooe of the meeting, pie and ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
· ~1. Clairsville, Oli:o, are •ncoffee wete ser"•.
• ·d.
There will be a revival at
, nJJncing the birth of a son, bern
- - -- -- April 28 at the hospital trero. The Star Class of the SyraWhite's Wesley•n Methodist
WED, ond THURSDAY
Tl1e
baby
weighed
lbs.,
ozo.,
cuse
F
1rst Uncled
Three
Guernseys
Chapel
between Tup_pers Plains
7
5
May 5-6
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has
been
named
Doug;us
Sunday
school
met
for
a
regu·
Complete
Records
and
Coolvclle,
.startmg May 4
NOT OPEN
7
30
il 11ev Grandparents are Mcs. tar . meeting Tuesday evening, Three registered
Guernsey ·at ~ p. m. with R:"·ri:ughes,
1
2710
F.arl
Roush
of
Mtdtlleport
and
Apnl
lhe
•nne~
of
the
in
the
herd
of
Edson Rus_VI~~ ev~ge~~ter e pas- ~RIDAY ond SATURDAY
,\lr and Mrs Paul Lfaw of St. church. Mtss Frankte Mumaw, Roush, Racine, have recently tor IB v.
y
.
May 7-8
"MAIL ORDER BRIDE"
r.• ·,!J&gt;ville r:.e lOw baby nas class preSident . read the 23rd
top official DHIR ac(Teehnicolor J
production records, accordANNOUNCE 'SOCIAL
Buddy Ebsen, KPir Dullea. two sisters, DcWe and Li ;a Psalm for d~voltons to open
"'' Earl &gt;oush hos been v!si&lt; meetmg, whtch was followed
ing to The American Guern· COLUMBUA, W. Va. - There
Lois Nettlelon .
. t'
prayer. Reports of the
Cattle Club All cows were, will be an ice cream social at
lh
1
"APACHE RIFLES"
1ng em__'L ~.ol'
!f wme.
· a day. The the Spilman Methodist chw-ch
1ary and treasurer were approv__
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two times

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Mr!. Smart bad ehll'lt ol
the inatallation aervlce with the
offleera forming a &lt;rillS and
Ugbtiog candles as the charge
was J(ven and the prayer ol
dedication read. Mrs. Donald
Boone gave the prayer.
Mrs. Owen, new p~ldent.
read the purpoae of the NK!Ie~and announced aeveral eomlq
datea includ!Dg May Fellowship
Day, Friday, May 1 at the Federaled Church in Pomeroy.: M•
son's Conference at Graii)il~le,
June 17-18-19 and a layette' wiD
ed b the circl ,_
be prepar
y ~
es ,.
taken 14 the con 'f-eliCe.
Alao the Amertcan Sapttst
Convention was announced fer
May t with the Rev • and M111 •
Donald Boone planning to at..
I al
tend. The society wll so be ll
charge of the morrung WDI'IIhlp
servtce May 23 With Mr!. Mil·
14n Hood as chairl!llln. Mrl.
Harold Chase and Mrs. John.
Fultz were named 14 the budget committee.
.
Roll call of circles reported
Dor 13 El ta 12 nd Lov
cas . , ec
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financial aaaistance to attend
the IMUBI Baptist house party _
and Mrs. Wlllil Anthnny wiD
be SpoDJOred to attend the Hapttat World Alllance.
Mrs. Tony Fowler waa In
charge of the love gift oflerlq
Wtlh the table centered with 1
tall green candle. Btble and a
s~ll chest Mrs. Anthony read
acrtplure and told of the lives
of the Rev. aad Mrs. Wtlken,
missionaries.
.
New circle eha•rmen naiT!ed
were
Mrs. Charlea Bennett,
Dorcas:d Mrs.
M Tony
"- Fowler,KlElee
Ia; an
ra . ....nning oes,
Lovejoy Mrs Willis Anthony
will ~nt devotlona for the
June meeting. The meeting was
ci011ed with tl•e benediction.

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enttne
Clyde Fisher Victor
In Middleport; State
Issues are Approved

The Kyger Creek High school
will sponsor a teen-dance party
The Happy Harvesters claaa with the Jays this Friday night
ol the F~derated Church will at the Kyger sehool auditorium
meet Frtday evening at the starting at 7:30 p. m. (EST).
church.
Everyone Ia welcome.
''th'mg
A rummage sa1e of cov
U be h ld
and furniture w I
e at
AUXIUARY TO MEET
the St Paul's Lutheran church The Pomeroy Bend C-B R,adio
Frtday from t a. m. to 4 p. m. Auxllilary will holll Its reguMeigs County Pomona Grange lar monthly meetmg Frldlly:;
will be hosts to the Athens Po- enlng at ?:SOp. m. at
mona Grange at the Sallsbory home of Mrs. Agnes White in
PLAliTIC GRIDIRON
School Friday at 8 p. m. The Syracuse.
.
NEW YORK (UPI) - FootAthena group will present a
ball gamea soon may be played
program. Refreshments will be
NAMES OFFICERS "' on plastic fields, acc:ordlng to
ed
The Yooth Choir of the •ed· Chemical Engineering
mage·
serv .
· sectton
.
erated Chureb elected
. new of- zlne. In the Northwest

TO HOLO MEETING
ed.
testing was supervised by Ohio at West Columbia w. Va. Frl·
MAY I
ftcera May 1. They are, prBsi· of the country where rain turns
The Laurel Cliff
Be 1 le r The class has get-well, birth- State University.
day, May 1. The ;ponsor ts the A jllney supper · will be ·held dent, Morton 118~; vice pre11- fields ln14 quagmlrea, a poly•
Health Club will have its regu- [day , sympathy and fr~endshtp Locust Grove Janice L, a six Naomi Circle. There also will Saturday, May 8, beginning at ident, Mary ~yea; secr$ry. urethane material is being &lt;est·
SUN.-MON.-fUES.
lar meeting Thursd•y evening ca!ds to sell. They may be obold,
produced 14,930 be a line of homemade article• 5 p. m. at Racine Junior high Chtryl MeLauCJ!lin; and ~as- ed on parts of lhe playing field _
May 9·10-11
at the home of Bertha
•t•med from MISs Mumaw.
of milk and 115 pounds such as rugs. quilts and apple- sponaored by tile Racine Meth- urer, Eddie Yollllf. The choir to see how they withstand the
"FATHER GOOSE"
with Mro Clarence Curtis as
Mrs. Ada Slack, asSisted by
fat in 35 days; Locus I butter for sale. Everyone Is odlst Church. Everyone Is wei· Is under the direction ol Mr. weer and tear ol both fOQtbaD
Cary Graut
.
Mayme Holmes, revtewed
Triumph B, a Jr. four welcome.
Irome.
Ralph Werry.
and the weather.
hostess.
thtrd chapter of the book
old produced 12,550 pounds ;~~~===....===~~~-----===-"~~..i.~ii;;;;;;;;;o;;;;==-==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"1
"Presbyterian Law for the Lomilk and 590 pounds of fat
Church ." Roll call was an- · 2911 days; Locust
Grove
swered by five members with Sparkler, a Jr. two year old,
Bible verse containing I he produced 9,820 pounds of milk
word "showers." Round robin and 525 pounds of fat bn 303
cards were sent to Frank Mor- days.
gao of Portsmouth, Mrs. Sadie
Grindley and Mrs. Bessie Wise,
LANDS ON ISLAND
loc-al.
HARTFORD - Army SpecialFor the May meeting
the ist 5 Dale H. McDaniel, son of
From
program leader will be M r s. Mr. and Mrs. Loonard C. McPomeroy Flower Shop
Holmes with Miss Mumaw
Daniel, is among paratroopers
hostess. The roll call word will
eCut Flowen
the 82d Airborne Division,
be "mother." Present also
e Blooming Plants
dispatched to the Dominican
Mrs. Daisy Roush and M r 1.
eCorsages
to aid In protecting :
Hazel Clark, Mr. Richard
eTable Arrangements
of Americans and other 1
a guest. Delicious
foreign nationals. Specialist McII
n&gt;enls
were served by the
WE WillE
Daniel, 31, who is regularly staMrs. Clark.
FLOWERS
1Uoned at Ft. Bragg, N, C. os
EVERYWHERE
a cook, landed at san Isidro
Reportl are Given Air Base, near Santo Domingo,
Mrs. Millard Von Meter
reinforce other
American
.iiill;;;lllllrii ;
On District Event
·
personnel
already
Guiding Star Council No.
there.
is a 1951 graduate of
Daughters of America of
Wahama High SchooL
cuse,
met
in
regular
sessiotnl
W. MAIN ST.
WY 2-2039
POMEROY
lightweight, uahflmhle •••• il
Thursday night, April 29,
SELLS U ANIMALS
....::iiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:i:ii:iiiiiiii:.l Mrs. Ural Thomas as coutncii-1 Hugh Leifheit, Pomeroy, has
tra.l've lad, clu :hr ~ p' 11 ~
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reported the sale of six regisSister Lizzie Quick was
lered horned Hereford bulls and
llfipcl II •rlt WtMJI fd MtaiJ'
ported improving and
seven registered horned Here- 1
Weese about the same,
ford cows to breeders in Ohio
'+
•'s 0.., - . ~ lllr r.a1'
Reports were made on
and West Virginia. Two cows
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District Rally held at
and one bull went to Elmer
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ODd hi; b • J1Mr ''-tlli'lt. II • 7'
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by Mrs. Florence Potts,
Click, Cottageville, W. Va.;
cil deputy, and other~~ who
three cows went to Marvin Da'
tended. Mrs. Margaret Cottrill vis, Beaver; and one cow each
·~
wa• installed as district Inside
James Merideth, Pomeroy,
Sentinel; Mrs. Esther Harden Larry Harmon, Rutland; one
served as district song leader. bull each to H. W. Southall,
Repairing the downstairs of Glouster; Fred Leifheit, Pornthe LOOge hall aa a meeting eroy, and W. M. McKelvey,
place was discussed.
Portland, and one bull each to
other members · present were Ray Welling, Given, W. Va.,
Mro. Pearl Knapp, Mrs. Paul- and Charles Blessing, Letart,
ine Morarily, Mrs. Margaret W. Va.
Eichinger, Mrs. Hazel Clark
and Mra. Sadie Thuener,
DAUGIITER BORN
Pvt. and Mrs. James R. Pui1
FIVE RECEIVED
'• Iina, Pomeroy, are announcing
Five were received into mc:m- 1the birth of a 7 lb. 9\0 oz. daubershlp at the Laurel CIJfl
9guter, Deanna Faye at Holzer
Methodist Church Snnday
hospital, April 11. GrandparUnpaid ohligations. due to the death of a bread·
ing during the worahip
ents are Mr. and Mrs. George
• winner, can place a heavy burden on any family.
They were Mr. and Mrs.
E. Starcher, Pomeroy; Mr. and
renee
Eblin,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mrs. Theodore Pullina, Union
l'hat 's why credit life insurance, which pays off
ver Kline and Mrs. James
Ave., Pomeroy: great • grand·
lillY remaining obligation, is so important with all
more.
parents are John Dlll, Sr., R.
our loans.
r==-======tl D. 3 Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
Jud Davis, Portland, and Holly
Borrow only when you must and when you do,
Starcher, Sandyville, W Va.
~~~qN
borrow to the best advantage. l'hat's why so many
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DAUGHTER ARRIVES
farsighted people choose our bank.
TONtOHT a, WIDNISDAY
Mr. and Mr!. Robert Spring· Cary Grant
Grace Kelly er (Janice Zirkle) of Caldwell
"TO CATCH A THIEF"
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS
are announcmg the birtll of a
(Tecbnlcolor)
"'
7 lb. 12 oz. daughter, Kimberly
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Ann, Saturday, May 1, at MarIS.
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"THE SECRET DOOR•
!etta Memorial Hospital. Grand
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parents are Paul Z'll'kle of Pom•;. ·
Thur,·FrL
MIJ 6-7 eroy and Mra. Eber Lewt&amp;, Mid· ' · . "-'! . .'•!
"HOW TO MARRY A
dleport, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron·
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C. E. Blakeslee

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Wrap up sweet dreams

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of~iftsl Delight her with a gOWn

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ADIIIISSIONS - D o r o t h y
Glenn, Racine: Mildred Fisher
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COMMENT /II liNG EDITORtAU Y

Great Society• Cites

all llckell for lbt Beatles' AU&amp;•
BY DOROTHY KILGAU.EN uot 16 conrert 11'1 10lcl out by
the eml ol May (and It lookl
Broatw1y Grapeville
u
u they wlll bt) theN wiU
Funnynum Geor1e Buru, on•
THE VOICE OF BROADWAY

Figures for an

of the betll·loved memben ol
bla craft, II datiJII a !til and
atunnln1 rtdhead on the West
Coaat thnl nlghta. Hl1
pall
don't know her name - IIley
aay . . . Kenneth Kaplan, law·
yer lor alleged subway killer
Christophe. Lyneb, 11 ready to
toOl I bombshell into the CIH,
He'll claim the defendant wa..
n't properly Indicted - three
Important worda wert omitted
from tilt ctarge against him ..
What'a wrong wth alnger GeorJia Gibbs? She had to cancel
a "Girl Talk" taplnl becaUII
ol lllneao . The Broadway ex·
perst think Jackie
Mason'•
press agi!Dl ought to be given
the Crois de Guerre for inventlvenna, In view ol the com•
dian's recent publicity breaks,
'tloree headlned lllortes in
a
row within a few weeki - atart·
lng with the Ed Sullivan Show
"fln&amp;er" Incident - II better
than Sob Hope ever did . . . U

American Minority•
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BY DON O~KI.EY
Speaking of the Great Society, there Is min·
wlty In America for whieh ·
Unemployment averages 4; to 50 per cent;
median ramily incomt' is $1.500; housing is
go per cent below arceptab\e standards; averqe educational lev~\ is fjye years: averase
ar• at death io 41.
Wbkh bao:
An infant morlalitv rate almost double that

of tho general population ; rnfluenza and pneu·
monia death ratto twice as high; tuberculosis
incidence seven tim~s aa great and TB death
!'ate live times higher.
Wbert:

Infant mortalltv from para•ltea and other
causes rare in t.he general population are a
L'Ommonplace; dtseastos virtually unknown among other Americans, »uch as blindnes1 ..
rausin&amp; trachoma, soli persist.

be summit Talkl about a aeoond show Over Here.
Edward Padula has olfllred
Oacar-winner Lila "Zorha the
Gceek" Kedrova till lead In btl
nell Broadway production. MJ.
cbael Cacoyannla ·1 readlnc tbt
acrtpt for her now . . . At leall
a half dozeD weU·falowD rutauranta, tottema on the brink
of financial diluter, are pondering the poulblty of "Jtay.
IJII alive" by Importlna the CIJ.
tornla fad ol "!ashton" anowt
featurlnJ modell In the •cantlest of costumea . . . ApplaUH
lor columnist David Lawrence,
who must have known that' he
would be the target of all klnda
oq uaq.t~ a.t~o.m pu1 llluJJI JO
joined thla department in lUg·
geoting the use of troops to
comlntt crime Ia the cltlea. TINt
average ctiZen doesn't realize
II, but there art loudly artcu.
late pressure lfOUPI that don'l
want certain typea of erlmt
suppressed.

Wbo1e memben:

Often haul drinking water. from
unsafe
a mile or more; live five to a room;
havt an accident death rate three times the
national rate, caused by overcrowding, the
ust- of gasoline or kerosene lamps , snake bitt&gt;s
and oLher tondllions typu:al of their primitive and isola~ed environm~?nL

The minority is the original American, the
Indian , who, exl't'JJI as a deror&amp;IIOn 1n Wl' sl~rn mov1~s. hlls llli but
varnshed from the
ru1tionaJ

con~clollsness.

Thf figure~ ¥.ere cited tx&gt;rore a Senate subcommittee by Dr. Carl Mus~.:henhe1m of the
AssociatiOn on Amen~.:an Indian
affairs, 1
l'Oiuntar·y org&lt;~IIIUI!ton.

President Johnson has rerommended a bud·
gtl of a litt le onr $66 million for the Dlv is1011 of lndtan Health for fls('al
1966. an mcre~::~se ot some
$:J 4 mill1on over 196.~ , to
a1d 380.000 Jndwn.-s and na ttve Ala~hns m
2~ states. In 1t1e past 10 .vears.
the gtJYP.rnmenl has m::~de 1m pre~.~IH gains in cuttmg
lht' Ind~oans' ~eath rates.
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But it is nat enough, the assoctation malnt.ains, polntmg OtJt that salar, increase!! will
account for uvt'r $900.000 of the President's
proposal. It reeommends at least $5 million
lliore a year. plus something like •12 2 milion for the eonstruetior of sanitation facilities iind fur medita! services.
A special f1ve - year campaign againsl tracl1oma , says Dr. Muschenheim
couid wipe
out thMt d~.seast! fm- $1 million. '

History Certainly
Moves in Cvcles
•
Remarkab]y• Simi]ar
History may not olway, repeat Itself. but
ft doe. seem tu movt~ 111 remarkably s1milar
cycles.
A century ago. the small
but Important
town or Selma, Ala., Wll .':i fhe ~('ene of VlOIem'f and bloodshed. it was on April 2, 1~5. 1
Wf!ek before AppMJa ttux,
th:::~t 1t was cap-tured by Union forl'es.
The parallel Ia not complete. however. Selma. 1865. came •t the end ot a long struggle.
Selma, 1865. comes perhaps midway in are.
lltecl alruget• that IJl;jy be f•r !rom om.

HELEN HELP US!

Today's ·.lJiedical Report

~\trees,

t--by Helen l!lottel-_,

the worry of trying to raise YOUTH ASKI!D FOR IT!
This column Is for young peo.
a child with this disease may
What would it be like never
pie,
their problema and pita..
get
in
touch
with
the
Dysauto cry and n~ver to feel pain?
urea, their troubles and fun. As
tonomia
Anociation,
Inc.
tS7S
Not as much fun .as you ought
Fifth Ave .. New York, N. Y. with the real uf Helen Help
suppose.
100361 lor further lnlormalion. Us!, II welcomes laugho but
Some children are born
won't docile 1 aerioua question
In union there Is strength.
with a disease known as familwith
a brushoff.
Q - Abott lbret moatb1 tp
ial dysautonomia which means
Send 1"W' teen-qe
ques·
my daughter, 8, had a kidney
a hereditary disturbance of the
infection. Tile doctor cleared tiolll to YOUTH ASKED FOR
nervous system involving cerit up bul suggested that we IT, cart of Helen Help US! thili
lain funrtrons .
have
her kidneys Xprayed. newspaper.
The victims do cry. but they
Would it be poS!ible lor her THROW OUT T8B
shed no tears. They have norto have bad kidney• and 1tlll "UTilE'' lJNE
mal intell igenre. but poor musDear HoleD:
look healthy'
cular control. They gag easily
I'm I~ and don't Ulce the way
.~ - Bec11oe kldaey Infecand have rrequent spells of VO·
tions often recur, 1 check of I look- too bulgy, kind of awk·
mitmg They also persp ire proyour daughter's urine ohould bt ward. I weigh U8 and I think
fusely and have boule of fpver
done thrt~e or four times 1 year I should weigh about 120 for
as high as 110 degrees Another
for several years. II there i! my height, which II flve-flve.
name for thi5 rece-ntly discovany evidence ol a recurrence 1 A lot of ctrls have thll prob.:&gt;red ahnormality it Riley • Day
thorough exammation of the kid- lem. Could you help uiT
dtsease.
ney•, includrng X·ray1 , should WEIGHT A GO GO
Pain normally Is
warning
he made . The object ill to treat Dear WAGG:
A watchful diet and plenty ol
siE'n and sine€' the rh ildr('n With
the recurrence before she no
exercise: these are all you need
thts d1sea~t! do nut fe~l p11.10
longer appem to be healthy.
to hold that Uthe Une. And it
helps a lot II you can re-educate younelf Into thinking food
is lor hunger, not sheer pleal·
ure.
If you and your
friends
would Ub to form 1 diet and
By JOSEPH W. GRIGG
exercise
club, write to CLUB
Gronl)!ko'• chief deputy and
Want Bomblnf SIA&gt;pped
tlniled Pre18 International
15,
Bo•
1665,
New York, N. Y.,
who sat m on all the Pario dis·
The Russians continued to
I017,
lor
a
free
booklet. It ol·
PARIS 1UPI1 - Presrdcnt cussions.
hold out for an end to Amerl·
Charles de GHulle's new found
Pre n c h Foreign Minlster can bombing
ol North Viet fen menus, muscle pullers and
friendship y,ith the Russians i&amp; M&lt;:~urice Couve de Ml.lrville will Nam as an advai!Cf without outlines which will get y o u
started on your anti-flab cam·
off lo a pronw.;i ng start
fly to Moscow next fall for fur· any advance condltiou at all.
palm.
Good luck! But remem·
four day s of h~ks wrlh So- ther direct talks with Gromyko.
On
th~
twin
queatlou
ol
Eu.
viet fo~ore1gn Mtmster Andrei
her, you have to work lor illWhat Gromyko'• Paris Ialka
Gromyko in Paris last week succeeded in doing was to ciar. ropean security and Germany, H.
seem to have convinced both ify the issues on wh1ch France on which the Russiant laid Dear Helen :
"Debby" (with her
alrlct,
s1des that there are good pros- and Russia agree , those on heaviest emphasia throughout,
there
was
some
doubt
11
to
just
atrlct school) doesn't reall74
peeL'! of their bemg able to do which their ideas are close to
how well oH abe it. We have
political business with &amp;!:ll'h each other and those on which how far they did qree.
ulber.
oome
of her rules - no hair
there Is no prospect of •greo·
They also found some field&amp;
spray, no slam books, etc. No startling new agreements ment.
ol agreement such 11 on eaU.
devPioped. Gromyko flew bJck
On Viet Nom they found inK a conference on Cambodia, but who payo any attention to
them' Obeying rules al
our
to Mo sco w w1th nothing hke 1 themselvea 111 clo~ agreement
convening a five nation nU&lt;!leu
school is obsolete. Maybt the
bluepnnt for a · Pans-Moscow on a "hands off" call to other
disarmament conference and on
a:&lt;1~" m his pocket
rat
countries, arlicularly the Unit· keeping the real power In tht giriJ aren't oupposed to
their hair, but literally dozen•
But they drd find enough ed. States. BotJ.1 want to relurn
United Nations in the hands of
common ground to convinee to the 1954 Geneva peace ,.;. the Security Council.
are hall bald !rom rattin&amp; It
too much. Our okirts are aup.
both De Gaulle and tho Rus- tlemenl thai was supposed o
But
Gromyko
himself
OOIICO&lt;Isians that it is worth the1r have neutralized all former Inposed to be knee-lenllh, but
area 10me giria wear them four or
pushmg ahe&lt;td with fu rther dochina. Both want withdrawal ed thar~ were many
talks.
of U.S. troops from South V10t where there 11 no &amp;gr2ement five inchu above the knee and
Continue In Future
Nam and an end to Amencao and none aeemo likely at the 10 tlflht they .can't climb aleps
moment.
These will continue during bombing ol North Viet Nam.
to claas. We also ha•e our
lhe rommg months with Soviet
ahare
of "have-to" marriagea,
But they did not agree on
Yet both sideo appeared conAmbassador to Paris Valerian how to get Viet Nam peac• vinced the talks are worth pill' Maybe because home econom.
Zorm, who until recently wa1 Ialka started.
lei IJ alarted ao low as the sev·
suing.
enlh crade, 1o aet lfrll an ""
thused about aetlinl married
real early.
Tune
Aa lor dancea, our ldlool
1ot kicked out of tbe Country
DIPHTHONG, THE DOOR-m-OOOR
~0 HE OU(;J.fT TO SE SYMPATHETIC
Club becBIIBe lh~ kidl got drunk
SALESMAN, IS VERY SENSITIVE A80l!T
TO A SAOlHEa 81?USH MAN~··BUT
and started tearing up I h t
MAN:S INHUMANITY 10 PITCHMEN ....
IS fit:? (;IVE A 6LtMPSE ••••
place. But the11, they let drunk
11 school all tht llmt, and 'lUIIe
By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M. D.

they may suffer burns, lraclurea
•nd cut• without knowing it. The
only advantage is that il they
have to have stitchea taken
they don't need an anesthetic.
ll Is rare lor a doctor to
oiagnose this disease in a child
under one. Since some victims
die or complications In ' their
first year, their death is usual·
lv biam•d on some other cause.
Once the diagnosis is made
measures aimed at preventing
complications are applied be·
cause no drugs have been
found helpful. The child must
he taught not to lake hot
food or drink. His friends must
be taught not to engage him in
rough games. When he bao lr•d
a fall he must tell hio mother
so that she can l&lt;KJk for an Injury One young victim
was
heard ot say, "l'mm bet I'm lht
most X-rayed kid in town!"
Any parent who must carry

Foreign Events: Reviewed

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Broadw1y Gueutna Game: '
very popular IHII rock 'D' rei
alnier Ia under protect1ot1 after
a series ol lhreatl that tbe
authorltlel beUIYI art DO joke
. . A Palm Beach tiOCIIty Jlt1,
15, ·11 the recipient of a haJ1d.
101111 eettlement from 1 · fali!ld
movls star'• 10n, When f h •
money wu paid, her famiiJ
dropped an qly clwp .. A
televlalon nel!acutet wbo lookl
utnmely JIH" - ne ·dour
- when he'• reporting the Jn.
tematlonal crilel II COlllfdell.
ably cheerier after he leaVIil
the studio. Hil date II alwa,.
a beauty youn1 enoullt ID bf
hiJ daughter, and thfl doa1
seem to notice that thil)' have
an extremely hlgh ratlnJ wheta
they hold handl In publle.
Lu Vep1 Ito getttna rud1
~r a bli ahakeup In 001 Ill the
DIOit-pubUciJed placet. A lotio
mer New York Dl&amp;bt£lull Impraaarlo Ia warmlnl up ID the buiJ.
pen to take over - with 1 staff
of hll own chOOIIng - whea
the boys orlflinally hlrtd by tha
world's IDOII tllllllted tough 1111
are out on their ean,

REQUIRED REIDIDG
Get Fast Action with

·wANT·ADS

a few go lor dope, too. SWret
and cafe owners atound campus hlrt people to witch t h •
kids because there'• 10 much
shopillling, Prowl can are aeot
to our school whenever we 1et
out and 1 motorcycle cop 1001
arowrd and around eampua 11
hls regular route,
The juvenile officer knows
the inside of our bulldlni 11
well as that of the pollee at•
lion. Our band's drum major II
aerving lime lor robbery. Our
student council presldnt was
picked up lor shoplifting, and
our otar football player had h11
license auspended for rtckless
driving.
And No, Helen, we aren't In
1 "deprived area." This
hlllh
ochool draws kida from some ol
the finest lamlllea in town. B.S. FROM THE HOME OF
THE J.D.'S.
Dear B.S. :
Glen Ford and Henry Fonda
Soundo terrible - but I won- have moon to bt•miffed. 'l'btlr
der what percentqe of bad ap. eurrent ·epic, "The Roundera."
pies has evidently turned the has been slugged In 11 tbt Heo
whole barrel to vinegar - as ond·place "Iiller" on a double
far as you're concerned? Here'l
btU al theatres around 1 h 1
1 plao:e where a atrong parent
country. The top leatura Ia a
council Is sorely needed!-H.
rock 'n' roller Utled "Get YoarDear Helen:
aelf A Girl," •tarrln&amp; such lum.
I wrote to you three t1me1
and you haven't answered rna lnarles as Mary Ann Mobley,
in your column. Maybe thla Chad Everett and Chrl1 Noel.
time you will? I was getting Take that, if you don't 1111nt
1long fine with this boy until the clnamaa are calerJnc to the
be aiMted to hgh school and JOUIJi )'OIIIIi aet.
Playwright Terenca 14cNallJ
I'm still In elflhth crade, 10
now he's stuck up. He won't II lrlflbtlully ~sled over the
oven be 1een talking to me, 11 flop of his "Thlnga that Ge
eighth graders ara bablel. Wbat Bu111p In The Night," Chum
thole
can I do? GRAMMAR Edward Albee Is
COntJOilng him . . Actor ~
SCHOOL PUNK
Falk
hopes to &amp;et the ICnta
Dear GSP:
rlahta
to the life •tory of Mike
Graduate. It won't bt ion&amp;
Todd
The Duke and DuellDOW.- H.
•• of Windsor will ID8ke their
Thil column 11 dedicated to first formal appuranct toellhfamily living, 10 If you're hav· er In England when the attend
lng kid trouble or just plan the premiere nell week of "A
trouble, let Helen help YOU. King'l Story," the movll bQ.
She will also welcome
your ed on the · Duke'a memoln. "-'
own amusilli experlenett. Ad· d)' Churchill alto 11 ochedulefl
dreeo Helen Bottel In care of to be preaent, eacortecl bJ a10&gt;
et Raywood lllllrtllller.
thiJ newapaper.

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National League
Pitts.
010 002 003- 6 10 1
Chicago
101 000 010- 3 1 0
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In other game•, three Wiiiies in the second mnrng when
Gibbon.
McBean
181
and
Pag·
Davis •. StargeU and Mays. - die Baer slammed hrs forst
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We Repair All
liarom · Koonce' Broglin 1ft) •
along . Wllh Hank. Aaron
supphed
I th roug h lh e mriddlle, II
1
h N
. 1 t wo smges
Mikes &amp; Model•
i Abernathy (9) and Berteil. Wmthe fireworks m I e .atmn~ Brit Moore smgled Rrli Jewell
ner - !llcBean 12-2) Loser- ~ Yogi's back.
League where PttL&lt;burgn beat walked and Bob Srnrth clouted ' - - - - - - - - - -·
Brogllo 10-2 ! HRs - Lynch "Yep, and rt felt good .. Yogi 'IChtcago 6-3, Mllwaukkee lOP· ,. dou~l£.
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I t2nd and 3rdl StargeU f3rd and IBerra smrled after makmg hi• pled Houston 9·3, Los Angeles
4th ).
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INatrorral League catchmg dcbut ibeat ptncinnati 8-6 and San Drck Werrv pr:ched for Porn· ;
WY 1·2255
2
1
Tuesday night by slappmg two F'ranctsco bombed St. LouiS 9· 1eroy rn the last roning and gave I 608 E. Moln St.
Pomoroy
CINCINNATI (UPI)-:- "You record i~ three relief appear- two games with the Giants, lS I Houston
00.1001002-3 4 31smgles and scormg the wmm~g ; In the Amencan League, Ne~ I up one run llfl ll walk error
"':::i:::ii:i:::ii:i:::ii::::i~
just can't walk Maury W1lls and ances thiS season. He was 2-2 129. He had a S.l record With aiMrl.
. 313 001 DIX- 9 14 0 run 111 the New York ~•l.s 2 1 York topped Cleveland 5·3, Chi·
"'
wm,'' said Cincmnati Reds in 37 games in 1964, but had a 2.92 earned run aver~ge la~t B~uce, Dl~ker (3' . Coumbs ~ triumph over PhJiadelphta
lcago stopped DetrOJt 10-6, Wash- .
manager Dick Sisler.
0.87 earned run average.
I year. He joined the Grants m f8 a~d Strand. Clenmger 13·211 "But we'll have to see huw mglon beat Kansas City 4·2. !
:and 1orre. Loser - Bruce (1·
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D
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u a o, IJ.l I " season m 1961 ·
H _ , 1 th
S\
, 1 much I can do, • the
form er Mrnnesota defeated Baitrmorc
J
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had do · 1 th t
21
oey ay
ne JUS
a
. rs
"a ews. ' ,
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k
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13 d Lo A les b' ped
in tbe ninth inning - and the
Aaron 2 (Jrd • 4th) Staub tlst). . an ee s ar an manager cau· . . an
s nge
w 'P
Reds didn't win Tuesday night.
·__
Ihoned: .
Boston 7·1.
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The B·6 loss to Los Angeles 1
Phil a.
000 000 001-- l 8 I Yogr Will be 40-years·old a Willie Davis, burdened with
dropped the Reds into a tie with
New York
106 006 lOx - 2 9 ·week from Wednesday and had thr responsibility of provrding
the Dodgers for the National
Herbc•l 1\'Ji'"''r &gt;7r. Hoc- not played '" a regular season the Los Angeles Dodgers with i
League lead.
huck &lt;11 an~ Triandos. Jack· game Since Sept. 2_!, 1963. He a offense, belted his third hom· !
Walks lo Wills and Wes Park·
son (1-J, ;1"d Bura Loser- went hrtless 10 erght sprmg er, doubled and drove home the er, which pushed the total lo
Herbert •' -'!! .
ltramrng appearances this year ,decisrve run in the ninth after .
eight lor the night for Jay,
- and grounded out '" h" frrsl the Dodgers had bluwn a 4.0
touched off a two-run rally that
.
San Fran. 4tJ8 002 000-9 11 3; pmc~hlttmg role last Saturday 11ead. Gordy Coleman's two;un
spelled the difference.
Major League Standings
B a I I I m or • at Mmnesola ; St. Louis W ryJ 000- l 6 3' '" .. Cmcmn.at':
. hom er, a three-run bla st by
W'il' D . , . 1 1 . ht By United l'ress International (mghtl - Barber •1·21 vs. Pas- \tarorhJl , 4.21 and H·JIIer
I wasn t m shape n sprmg Vada Pinson and 8 solo homer
uff :e:~eve:v~ili su;.';,:::,;, r~ho
National League
cual {2.0).
S~decki . T;r·l'.,r (I) , P~rke; training. When you'ye been out ,by Tommy Harper had enabled
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L.
Pet.
GB
New
York
at
Cleveland
(4, Brrl·•s ,71 Carllon ,~ &gt;nd a year you golla come back the Reds to enter the ninth in a
~01~ o~er With ~ ~~e out, s~nt Cincinnati
11 6 .661
' lmght)- Food 12·1) vs. TerrY IMrCarve• Lo;er
Sad~c~r , 0 slowly. But I've been taking a :li-6 deadlock. Reliever Jim
s orne w
e wmmng Los Angeles
11 6 .6li7
13·1).
31 HRs- 1 ·I' -,., II ;1 : Iotta balling practice and iBrewer shut out the Reds over
run.edO~e o~~- ~lertlr Parker Houston .
12 8 .600 I
(Only games scheduled)
17th I Bove.r t2~~~. H~;t (~~~~' catchin~ in workouts an~ I feei ithe last four mnings to gain the
scor
rom . If wr an In· St. Louis
9 9 .500 3
Thursday's Games
---i•trong, Berra sard. • Gettmg victory.
surance run on John Roseboro's Milwaukee
8 8 500 3 Baltimore at Minnesota
I A .;
401 •·o 04' • • C.to play again is like a shot in '
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18 69 t; 27 .39l io' s z;, fqyyx Lmescores 5 lJa . wolked, w~s cut down trying
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third on a single in the third
inning.
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pitcher Jimmy O'TOOle. "Facing that Jefthandet didn't both·
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reliever Jim Brewer over the
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"ork againsl Dodger a~ Sandy
Koufax 12-1) in tonlglii's game.
The Reds traded veteran reUever Bill Henry to San Ftancisco in return lor J~ ~lfalo.
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Frank Thomas and Tony Tay· a h•se on balls, a double. home
lor, a Wild pitch and Ruben run. another pair of bases
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ets' Halley singled with one first •• Janey
Stohart, Hal·
out but expired at third base ley and Johnson out in oro ·r.
Jackson explnded for 10 runs . and a two btise
Larry Bueh.
In the thtrd Vanlnwagen led off The only other threat mount- in the sixth inning and downed aran went all the way on 1111
with a single, swiped second, ed by the B.lue Devrl•, other Pomeroy 12 . z in a Southeast· mound for Jackson.
was sacrificed to th1rd by Vu- than the two mmngs when they ern Ohio Athletic League game
Jaklija, but Moore fanned and scored two r•Jr,s m eaca ••as In Tuesday on the Panther field.
P•nther hitters .were Smith
Tannehill was out, Sander&gt; to the Ilrst mning Witn one out
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Mitchell. In the fourth Stobart Mitchell singled, went all the Pomerr.y starter Phrl Swmdell a smgle; George Hams,
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smgled with one out. Halley ~nd way to third when Johnson's Ia sen ior lcfthander .. was hold· double ; Baer, two smgles, and
Johnson fanned. In . the 1111; peg to second soared rnto cen· mg a 2·1 lead gorng mlo the dos- Moore, a smgle.
Gardner led of! with a stogie terlield. However, Anderson pop. ' astrous sixth frame.
Pomerov pitchers struck out
10 right and with two
out ped to Moore and after StobMt Swrndell tired early in the eight and -walked 11. Buchanan
Moore s1ngled, Gardner reach- walked Long and M1lhron. ~an- . .
. ing up three free pass· fanned live and issued SIX
ing third, MoiJre going to sec- er bounced back to Stobart.
~~ln=~f: hit Bruce
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Swindell !LP), Simpson 16),
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Simpson faned the first
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Dorothy Malone meet at fill"
Ilea, they look away and don't
•peak, allhouah they wer. oaee
regarded u - of Hollyllilod's
DIOit iovlng - u weD U most
beautiful - married «!Uplet
. . • Ca!ltonerl's, the anee-pop•
ilr 1pot at Broadway and IOtb,
wiU lou In the towel. '!'lie 011Dero decided not to appeal !be
declalon of the ABC Board.
They'll fold next wetk ... Lloyd
Shearer the prolific fret llll&lt;e
writer, hu jult received Ida
16th offer from a publlaller to
do a book "on anythlnt."
Jill McArt, JUJt hack from
Nmau when abe bad a lliJht.
club booking, IUI'pt'ilea cbutDa
with her cryptic dHcriptloa Ill
Sean Connery, whom sbt met
there, She aay1: "He'• unlqut,
a ltlnd of Buster Keatoo with
ae• appeal" ... Leslie UIPJIII
lings "Heigh Ho!" from "Snow
White'' In her excellent act at
the Copacabana, and It not only 1tope tho ahow but ae11 euatomerl to reviving that o 1d
game: can you namt all N¥11
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lronmen Win 12 to 2-0ver
panthers in League Game·
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but Janey, also
to score.
was out, Dave Vujaklija lo Jim
Johnson, I!he catcher.
The Jackets' last
threat
came in the top of th~ 7th when
with one out Jerry Vanlnwag·
en got his second s.ngle. Bill
Swan, oinchhitting for Vujak!o·
ja, nted out to right. but Moore
singled through the
m1ddle.
Vanlnwagen holding up at sec·
ond base. Tannehill's skimmer
three feet ms1de lhtrd base
was knocked down by Sanders
who was able to recover the
bali soon enough to touch third
and force Vanlnwagen for the
final out and put out the rally.
In the •econd inning the Jack·

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Ron Janey's 8-hlt, !.() shutout trlbuted nothing to the Jacket Tuesday.
of the Middleport Jackets' base-' cause.
Keith Haner's bouncer
at
ball team Tuesday at Gallipo- The Jackets' rig~lhander Ga· Second Baseman Mike Gard·
lis kept the Gallia Academy ry Stobart fanned six, walked ner had no handle thai Gard·
Blue Devils in the ru!'"ing tor live, hit o1ohody, and gave up ner could find. Phil Sanders fa~Southern Division honoro, boost· but lour hits. tlowever
two , ned for the first out, but Phil
lng their SEOAL record to 2·2 Long's blast for a tripe in the Cremeens was sale on Third
and their season string to 4-3. third with two out. was follow· Sacker Buddy Moore's error.
Janey, with pmpomt control, ed by Gib Milliron's
single Janey !hen walked to crowd
gave away no tree passes, fan- which plated the second run of the sacks.
ned five, and enjoyed perfect the inning. 'Dan Gilmore, lea~- With the infield In tight, Stosupport to his back. Only two lng off. bad drawn a walk, bart got Gilmore swinging at
errant pegs by catcher D i c k stole second and third, and scor· a third strike lor the second
Long to bases which ambitious ed on a pao;;o.;E.&gt;&lt;J tn!l
out. Then Larry Mitchell's
Jacket runners were advanc- Stobart kept out of trouhle ground. ball at Shortstop Mark
mg marred an otherwJSe per· unttl the srxth woen the Jack- Tannehill wa• knocked down,
feet seven innings ol throwing et infield fell to p1eces, commrl· not fielded, and Haner scored.
and catching a baseball. As it tlng more errors - three - Pete Anderson sin~led cleanly
turned out, Long's throws con- ih:w it had in l' games belorcto left field plating Cremeens

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Ron Janey's 4-0 Shutout Defeats Jackets

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batistes, pretty prinled deolgns

1951 CHEVROLET .. · · · .... ·· ·· · $95

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Uresses fur .\i pr ing and summer
she will be su re to apprecaite.

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DO, Pt. Pleai8Dt 24.18, Hlnlc&gt;n I
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leston _lUI. Londou,
and Wmf!tld daDll wert !Ill
tills.
Boal Movements:
Oblo River - LUUan G.
14,, .4:1$ a.m. ; C. Y. Hamer
14, 4:.10 a.m.; Chris Jr. up
1 a.m.; Onward down 15,
a.m. ; Inca up 15, 8:11 ·1.m.;
Reliable up 16, 12:115
drew J. up 18, 1:05 a.m. ;
er Herdman down 16, 3 a.m.;
Little George up 11, 5:.10 a.m.;
Robert Reed doW11 17, 1:10
m.; Queen City up 18, 8:50 a.
m.; Lacuna up II, 4:20 a.m.;
Allee doW11 22, 4:20a.m.; Tlbotil
down 22, 4:51 1.m.; Lynn B.
down 22, I a.m.; A. J. Patl~nl
down 23, 4:50 p.m.; Trojan
23, 7:45 p.m.; Elgercfiff down
23, 1:05 e.m.; OYEC down 23,
e, ti t - -2:40 a.m.: Southem down 23, --~-5:40 a.m.: J. s. 1.ew~s c1own
Greenup .1 p.m.; L. F!eore ·ap
Greenup 1:10 p.m.;
Velley
Voyeger up Greenup 11:111 p,
m. ; Iavlder up Gretmlp 1 a.m.;
CS
Jeflboat up Greenup 1:20 1.m.;
Barbera Brent up Greenup 1:· SIX.
211 1.m.; LJUinofl up Meldahl
ODS
7:25 p.m.; RaveniiWOOd up MeJ.
dahl 12:50 a.m.; 0. F. Bbeerer POINT PLEASANT - T h t
down Meldahl 1 a.m.; Steel
Grad Jury. Muon CoWlRanger down Meldahl 1:20 1.m. ty
Court returned five
GaD!polh Delli Zimmer felony lndlctmenta against all
down 1:110 p.m.; John J. Rowe periOIII and four misdemeanor
up 8:21 p.m.; J:JIIha Woodl lndlctmenta qalnal two Gther
down 10:11 p.m.;
Sporn per10111.
down 2 a.m.; ·periJ
lndlctmtnta were:
up 5:30 1.m.; Walter
Capehart Letart on tht
up 6:40 a.m.· Scllvay doW11 1:
ellarge of felomoua u. •·-et ' 8
upon Arthur Rutter
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Carse! Andre S
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Kloawlla River - Helen
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and LouiH Hall Stone, RenderPrice down Marlllft J:&amp;li a.m.; 100, for (lrand lerceny, were
Lucy Jane Lucu up
charged with llleallng cora val,
8: 5~ a.m.; Thelma AM
al f281.20 which w~o the
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property ol DaVid Lincolnog·
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Galllpolfi

$50 '•••
Jtlferson down Winfield
longlna !lilly E. Javms;
Jllllel Burton Sayre Pt. Pleasa.m.; BeiYer down Winfield
ant lfand larceny allesedly
3t1 a.m. : W. H. Shaver, Jr.
ste~llng n check ~longing to
Wmfield 4:15 a.m.
Harold Bush In Ire value
$104.61 ; Robert Ray Reynokill,
Muon, on lbe charge of receiv·
ing stolen property.
------Chester Planta, Point Pl...
wu Indicted on three mitAmong
tho!e who entered demeanor counts. All the inHolzer hospital in the past 24 dictments were for ttOilcltatlons
hours were : Martha Ann F!nnt· ol Iqal urvlce. The lncl~ct­
cum, 914 Fourth Ave,
Mn, ment staled Plants unlawfUlly
Maude Waugh. 620 Fourth Ave., solicited pereenai Injury claims
Mro. Robert ~- McNeil,
for Attorney Leonard E. Price
liS, Mn. David Eugene SullliiS, of Plttsbur1h, Pa,
Rt. 2 Bl~well, Andre~ Layne, Richard Ferrell Clonch , Point
Rt. I Ewmgton, Cynlhra L. Key· Pleasant , was Indicted for the
ser, 2913 Maple
Pt. Plea•· misdemeanar covered under the
ant, George M.
Hen- "joy-riding'' slatuta. The car
derson, Mrs. Gordon
lnvOI ed 10
. the "j rid! " i
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oy· ng nNew Haven, W. Ya.,
b)' L. Head, Apple Grove, W. cldentEwllal stltheCtprochperty of Hentr·
Va., Asa C. Treadway, Rl. 2
o ' on represe •
Pliny, w. va , Leah Jane Van td In Court by Attorney CarMetre, 728 Pearl St., Middle- roll Casto, entered a plea of
port, Mra. Thomas c. Martin. guilty as charged and untenc·
Rutland Gloria Lynn Grover mg dale was
for May 31st.
Rutland: Vester
Walker, .' All others Indicted _will enter
and Gregory Walker,
Rt. 1 pleu Thursday mornmg.
Langsville &lt;both injured In tree·
BIG BLAST
tor accident), Mrs. Ona Silvey,
Rt. I Oak Hill Mrs Irene F NEW YORK •UPIt - One of
Callahan, Jackson ·
Ros~ 1 the greatest vocanic eruptions
Wilmer, Jr.. Ja~kson, Mrs. In hi•tory look place on tho
Margaret Brooks, Rt. 2 Well- Island of Krakatoa , near Java,
stoo, Rev. Wllla!:d Wickline, Rt. In 1883 according to the Book
1 Scottown !injured in plane of Knowledge.
cr.,h) , Mrs. Walter Webb lr· Tre explosion was heard In
onton, Mrs. Melton E. Little- Australia, 2,000 miles away
john, Rt. 1 Ironton, Mn. Ralph the dust particles that filled
L. Tobert. Columbua, and Mrs. llr look two yean to eetlle,
Hobert F. Maddox, 81. Albant,
W. Va.
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'nle abbreviation A W 0 L
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1slande for "absent
without
Mn. William T. Perry, 1101 '.:.:
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:.:.·_" - - - - - - - Viand St., Pt. Pleasant, dllUJhler, 5:_20 p.m. Tuesdq.
Dlscb1rgtd
Patlenta racenlly discharged
lnclllded Mre. Mary
Planll,
Albtrl Welch, Mro. R. F. Snow·
dta, Mrt. Joht Slmpkllll, Mra.
Earl WaltAin, Ron fhlpPI. Mra.
Joe Fisher, Htehard E. Clutter,
WIIU.m Let Neal, Mrs.
molli Bralloa, Harry Dalley,
Jr., Mn. G. A. Mack, Mn.
Lowtll HaD, Mrs, R. G. Tuct·
er, W!Uiam P. Matlack, Mra.
William F. Lambert, Mrt. WI!·
ltam Leifheit, Miss Elizlbelh
Purdum, Mrs.
Gary Tribe,
~~ Carpenter, Mrs. L. A.
Hwl and Infant eon, Mrs.
Jar+s Palrick and Infant dau·

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BLOUSES

SEAMLESS NYLONS

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MOTHER WILL LOVE ONE OF
THESE FINE FASHION RITE

PRETTY NEW SUMMER

MOTHER WILL APPRECIATE
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MOM'S THE GREATEST, TELL HER SO ON MOTHER'S DAY!

Plans were made for a rum- \Irs. Arthur Thabet and \ Jr.
mage sale. They voted In hold Flovd earmark.

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River news

at ·new members ore to .,...
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week
both injured in a car acctden
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Rev. Roy G. Ellis conducted while enrou~ to hiS mothers MASON _ Seven students of
MASON - Ten graduating glvtn ibe band memheta. Mrs
, ,.
. the study portion of the Prayer funeral at Prmceton.
W hama Hi b chool were ac- Future Homemakers Wahama High school band Eugene Hester of New Have~
WOMAN•s CLUB
Charles Dodd, Mrs. Hilda Ridg- and Bible Study on Wednesday Mrs. Jack Hesson has_been a a ed b 1~ N r 1 H
imemben were
introduced at was In charge of tl)e table de&lt;··
, The New Haven Woman's way, Mrs. R. G. Greene, Mrs. evening at the EUB Church. patient at Holzer Hospttal.
cep:
Yt ~ ~iona : ' I stall Off' er
'the Wahama Band banquet and orations decorations were b~
.'tlub held Its annual business Robert Gurtis, Mrs. William Rev. Ellis is a re\Jred MethoSoc etyeda d PP
cererr,;.h e ' n
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dance Friday evening at the Mrs. H~rry Hoffman chalrman,Dieeting Aprll27 at the CAiex· Russell, new members, Mrs. dist minister.
ND SON B'li ORN
last ~ ~es
mo:;ningDebbey MASON - The Wahama Fu- high school sponsored annually and Mrs. Jack Flesher, .o·;
~uillen Memorial Buidling with Harold Rose, Mrs. Max Etch· Mrs. Donald F. Roush, Mrs.
SECO
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were an ra ewa K'
H 10 ture Homemakers of America for the Junior and Senior Band chairman
and Mrs. Donald
Mrs. William Russell , president inger, Mrs. Ralph Whitmore. s H Reilmire Mrs Achsahl MASON -k ,!rL. anill Vr s. Cook, DdavJJd Cook, Mlarllen ens-ll inet Friday evening at the members by the Band Boosters. Cook did the gym decorations.
. Ward , Miller,
· · Rev. and• Mrs.· Martin Howard Hue. o eev
e, a.i 1ey ' an. eanme
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th birth
. Rh da a'er 'bh a borne of thetr. advisor, Mrs. Da- Introduced were Mary Fos- Ten mo thers o1 Semora
a..·
· preSt'd"mg. Hostesses for the an d the hostesses, Mrs..
~vening wth Mr. Blly Ra y Mrs. Welch and Mrs. Wiles.
Berislord, Mrs. Ottie Roushl re_announ~mg M e2nd . 1"a sophomores, h ond J r;h am: ~id Miller in Middleport for ter, Mary Artis, Judy Goheen, sisting were Mrs, Dallas Walk·
Ward, Mrs. Jack T. Welch, Mrs.
ROTARY CLUB
Miss Millie Bumgarner, Mr s.jthetr secon so~ ~y
~h Donna Rous • an
omp ]their candlelite Installation cer· SheUa walker, Allee Faye John· er, Mrs. Reuben Stewart, Mrs
Karl Wiles. J"tevotions were led Ladies Night was observed at Clayton Athey attended the jLeevtlle HospJ!a · e m~ er son, all JUmors.
emony. A rose was presentod 60 n Erma Crites, Bobby Hick- Eileen Duncan, Mrs.
Denver
the regular dinner meeting of W.S.W.S. Convention of the E. .~.~~~ i~:a~~:o~e ~~r;:ner inf:~ Graduating members of the -to all the new officers. They el. 'Gary Stewart, Judith ~un- Artis, Mrs. Eugene
Hester:
. by :llrs. 011arlin Berisford.
d5 d 1
chapter conducted
the cere- are, president, Roberts Rousn · can and Ron Hester. lnsplratJOn· Mrs. S'arah Foster, Mrs, Ear .
Mrs. Wi!liam Kussell ml roduc- the Rotary club on Thu rsday u 8 Church held .at Ev-Un· . hed 8
ed the new members of the at the Hartford Method ist B;eth Acres near Buckhannon we~g h ~un and C~untce mony. They are Kathy Hesson, vice president, June Bumgarn- al talks were given by Band D~ .Johnson, Mrs. Robert Hickel,
club, :llrs. Max Eichinger. Mrc Church. Mr. Clyde Foley poke W. Va. on. Wednesday . Mrs: a~er A~:en ~r n: n': Mrs ~~c~ Glenndol~n Ord. Mary Foster, er; secretary, Jean Bum~al"'l· , rectors J . A. Ingerick and Tho- Mrs. Geraldine Crites and M"
Harold Rose and Mrs Ra lph briefly to the group.
Housh Mrs Alhey and Miss 1P
th · :
d · th Erma Cr1tes, Dllue Flowers, er; treasurer, Susan Johnson : mas Reed.
Donald Goheen. Following th•
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Whitmore
Those attendmP were r. an Bumgarner were delegate to son. Maternal andmother Is atty ompson, an y IC ens, JS ouan, eggy urn arner a
Senior band members were [ anque ' e
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. . . ·Mrs. Clyde Foley, Mr. and the meelm g.
•Mrs Charlotte !ush Mason Robert Greene, Roger Luckey- reporter, Jane Turner.
presented let~rs. The
Arion clng to the 4 Kays of Pl. Pleas_Mrs. Edwm St~;·o;;b~n:h: i \1 rs. Ralph Whttmore, Mr. and Mr. and \Irs. B. J. Howard ~nd . the great grandmother ~ doo, Richard Rood, Robert Both the old and het new of· Award will~ presented to
a ant.
t~ve the yeat ly p d 't 0 I llrs. Edwm Stem, Mr. and Mrs. and \likr visitrd llwir daught· IM" lane Roush Mason Pa- Brown. Gordon Powell, Franz ficers attired In white partie~ deserviog Semor on May 9 at
rary wh iCh observe ' ' I I l ,lack Flesher, Rev. and Mrs. er l;arhara . a student at M ar· ' ter~~l. grandparents are M; and Reichert. and Linda Clark.
pated'in the ceremony. Also •ar- the Spring Concert.
RAISIN' RAISINS
' lllllliversary lh~&lt;. .year "c
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on Sunday. 'Mrs f rank Huck of Beverly At the closmg, the members jtipcipating were Jo Thompson Dining tables for the banquet FRESNO, Calif. (UPI) - ""''
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Mr
and
:llrs
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· Herbour. Followmg ,were centered Wl'th IIoraI an d enhre
· cr.op of Thompson seed
n re- erman "ayne,
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· · Mr. and \lrs. George Thayer 0. ·
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lty lmp~ovement C
h d d Lloyd Roush, Mr. and Mrs. visited in Lomsville Ky. sev- ~
down to the mam floor of the the installation the group went ! fruit arrangements. Favors of less ralsms porduced In
tho·
ported final plans for ~~: . r_ • Rome Williamson, "'r.
and [era! days last week. While there The Galapagos Islands belong auditort um. As the seniors ar· to the Martin restaurant w" re miniature hats in red and white United States are grown In Cal·
lcat!on of the new Post
;,hm Mrs. Harry Miller, \lr. and they ll ll :·nd:'d the Kenluckv Der- to Ecuador.
rived at the main floor, they dinner was served.
·with their names on each were lfomla's San Joaquin V"Alley , .
town to be held May l.\ . ' e, \Irs. Thomas Reed, \lr. and I
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club along with the Jumo rWo- : Mrs. Donald F. Roush, Mr. and
man's Club, wall scrv~ punch! Mrs. George Inge ls, Mr. and
and cookies at the dedication \Irs. Russell Capehart, Mr. and

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The Uplted Cburcb W•m••
of The Bead Area will hold
tbelr annual May Feilowsblp
Day Wonllip service ou 'Fri·
day, Ma'yb lib al Masoa .U.
B. Cburc at U a.m.
Tile pl'OKI'Im is Ia charge
of Mn. Jack T. Welch aDd
Mrs. Joha C. Fry. Rev. lley
Elli• will be tbe guesl •peak·
er. The topic will be "People,
Poverty, Plenly." A soelal
hour will foUow tbe service.

The Mexican president an d• Puerl!J , RicO lleCillle' 'a ....
g,~:!~''\ santa Anna,
decommon~ It'
If•
in turn by Generals der the ·u. ·s. 11a1 011 July u,
Houston, Taylor and Scott.
1952,
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\fRAMING LUMBER

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SPECIALS

~~~~~jf@}r.l"liil
Mecca's Holy Kaaba Is
be the only remaining
the first edifice for the
Jwor·ship of God bull! by Abra. l

Court St., Pomeroy

govemlrll

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Big Carload Shipment!
2x4- 2x6- 2x8

ALL FRAMING •nd SHEATHING

3

Complete Rooms

SAVE .•• AT
CARLOAD PRICES!

of

FURNITURE

SS95·00
••. FROM FRANCIS to delight every Mother!
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of the famous

SUNDAY, MAy 9

MASON, W. VA.

SP 3·5554

Middleport, 0.

Flowers make an Impressive
!ift, anytime ·. . . ask Mom!
You're sure to win her admlr·
1tlon when you gift her with
the beauty and grace o!
Francis' fresh flowers.

Tributes Given
Mr. Blakeslee

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN MAfERIALS CO.

BAKER FURNITURE

CHOOSE A GIFT

SPECIAL SALE!
LADIES' FINE
LAMINATED SPRING

FROM THIS FINI
GROUP OF TRIMMED

COATS

Cut Flower

SLIPS

Clearance of all Spring Coats

- Pretty styles in fine laminated fabrics. All includecl

Arrangements

I

Beautifully loce trimmed sllpa

Values To $16.95

in nylon tricot. Gifts any mother will appreciate. Choose
from half slips or full 1UP1.

SALE PRICE

FINE NYLON TRICOT

at this one Low Price .

Beautiful
Potted Plants

Let Mother know you love her. Treat her like 1
quHn, Load her down with gifts, large and small,
Remember It's your thoughtfulness that counts.
S~t the stage for a happy Mothers Day, by shoppong at the Bonanza Nowl

Dr., Mrs. Boice
J' isiling Relatives

HALF OR FULL STYLES

$1.77

REMEMBER HER WITH SOMETHING SPECIAL

AND $7:88

ORDER
TODAY!

Corsages
SEE OUR ARTIFICIAL FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS
YOUR F.T.D. FLORIST-We Wire Flow.n Anywhert In The World

Francis Florists &amp; Greenhouses
POMEROY

WY 2·2644

STAUFFER CHEMICA~ SUPPORTS HOSPITAL DRIVE- J. R. Neeley, Marta·l
ger. uf the Stauffer Chemtcal Company, G alii polis Ferry Plant is pictured above
natmg a check Ior '50 to Mrs. James Gib eaut, President oi the P~asant Valley Hos.l
pttal Lad1es Auxuary, as he ts presented the first ticket to the Annual Charity
which wtll be held at the Armory on May 15th Irom g until 1 p.m. Looking on
Mrs. Harold Ridenour, one of the commit tee chairman.

2Naturalized
In Huntington

FOR MOTHER

IDEAL FOR
MOTHERS DAY GIVING
PRETTY SPRING and SUMMER

good chance the hemisphere
organization would vote later 1
today or at least Thurllday
for the measure. What form
the International force would
· take wao alill under debate,
however.

~autiful,

cool Bembergs, da·
crons and cottons for every
summer occasion. Sizes 12lh to
22lh. Give her a new dress.

L&amp;Z SHOP
Dren Shop

.f2 Stortt Side by Side)

118-120 I. Main

Anntx

Pomeroy, Ohio

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DIAMONDs

NEW SUMMER FASHION

SETS

JEWELRY

Choice of red or blue. Train

FOR MOTHER
A big collection of better quaiiiJ
costume jewelry specially for Mo-

case, Week end and Pullman.

Complete 3 piece set for only

th ers D1y gjvi!li laces, Ear linJs.

• lllln•h 11 •••
knows it IDI point its prelly fingertip toe only In the falhlon ciiNc:tloa •• • larows whetlrtr yoU
~ high or 11id heels you'll love lhe lhaptly _., It ltaadl up lo ~ Wbo GlUid Nliat ~ .

Special
Assortmtnts

FOR MOMS DAY GIVING
PRETTY DAYTIME

DRESSES

OILETTE

MOTHER WILL APPRECIATE

PICTURES

A~=T HOSIERY

Antique finish plastic frame.
Big choire of subjects in (ine
ollette reprodution of fine

SEAMLESS NnONS

pictures.

PRINTED COTTONS
New spring and summer styles In a
special Jl'OUp for Mothers Day . giv-

Mom.

PEPPERELL
"WOVEN AIRE"

AA
B
All Colors

BLANKET~

GIVE MOM ONE OF THESE FINE

Examination

AAA

Me ' h ond

pla in.

Prelly

seamless hose ;n best oha ·
des. Sizes B t.~ t 0 ! J...

Popular new Diamond de-

YEAR 'ROUND

Teen-age Pair
Is Held for

FANCY
APRONS

Cool in Summer- Warm In
Winter . Insul wove-n

Fancy printed eottan aprons
In a choiee of styles Mom
1 will~. N"'ftY styles.

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HANKIES IN ·MANY COLORS
FOR MOTHER.
Hankie. are always 1 .,el·
coino, uaeful l.tft.

Big

ehoice of pretty patterns.

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NEW TEXTURED NYLONS

ing, Regular and half sizea New
printed patterns and colors ~ pie...

IVI!t'J

Pin., Necll-

llx 14 PLASTIC FRAME

AND
$2.99

pump is a know-it-all/ KAows how lkdterlng 111 •na

NEW SPRING
JEWELRY

Half-Size
DRESSES

3 PIECE LUGGAGE

New apring and summer style! tn
fine easy care cotton ra brics. Roll
u.p and sleeveless style~ .

1 says your favorite· . .

A Complete Selection!

New

AND $2.77

BLOUSES

t

Hamilton, Bulova,
Elgin and Caravelle
by Bulova

shapes.

VACATIONER

AND $5.47

,

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Vinyls, fab rics. s tra w ~ and
reeds in wht lt', pa stPI and durk
colors, Big l'hoh·e {! { ~ i zes and

box

I

IUda ..a confidence in any of tht dtllclous lhad•l

We Sugge1t Our

HANDBAGS

$1.00

A GIFT SHE WILL LOVE
FINE SPRING

23.

WATCHES

10 In A Gift Box

Choo11 Now At H1rtley &amp; Bennett

PARIS (UP!) - Elma
Elaine Rodney, a pair of
ican-bred horses, finished first
and econd in tbe 24,000 Prix
de L' Atlantic trotting race
Tuesday. The horses will take
part in the Grand Prix derby
at Goteborg, Sweden, on May

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.99

U.S. SWEEPS

SUNDAY
MAY 9

Tall beverage tumblers In
fancy patterns. Pa&lt;'ked 10 in

)

OUr dress racokl aft filled with new
spring and aummer stylea that are certain lo please Mom 011 her day, Pretty
cottons and acetates in a wide selection
or patterns and colors.

GRAD I

FINE NEW

TUMBLERS

Juniors--Miss-Half Slz11

s

fOR MOM- SELECT ONE OF THESE

BEVERAGE

DRESSES

or The Sweet Girl

U.S. and Latin dlplomall
said there appeared to be a

FANCY DECORATED

C. TO

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25c

cotton

blanket,!, with wide acetate
oinding, Choire of beautiful
plain colors.

si.-n texrured nylons. Dark
~h,uJes.

S1zes 8~ to 10 ~ .

C
pr

REGULAR $1.00 WOODBURY
HAIR SPRAY
REGULAR $1.00 NOXEMA
COMPLEXION LOTION
FULL WINDOW SIZE LINED
PLASTIC DRAPES
FANCY SCREEN PRINTED
TERRY TEA TOWELS

67c
69c
,..44c
u.19c

l0x40 COHON LOOP
THROW RUGS
LADIES' FANCY conaN
JAMAICA SHORTS - - - - - - - -

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Dally Sellt!ne1, Pomero,--Mld41eport, O., May I, 19115-11

•h
NeW YOfkH1g
I Scho0}Ca~r

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pl!8l two BP.asons and · Coacb
John Wooden said .he was "delighted" with Alcindor's deci·
I
sion. which will undoubtedly go
a long way toward strengthen·
v
"\
lng the school's grip on the col·
NEW YORK (UP!) _ UCLA, lege basketball world.
which currently holds the posi· The anno'!ncement, made by
t!on of the biggesl basketball Alcindor himself ~I a massive 1
press conference m the Power
school in'd the country,
has add·
M
. 1 High Schoo 1 gymnasJ-.
I
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.
ed consi erably to 1ts stature mI emona
.
to
th
rt
f
.
urn, where he had risen
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00
exac ·
Ji8nt four-year record, ended I
That'o the listed height of weeks or speculation on behalf
Lew Alcindor, the nation's big- of newsmen and years of public I
gest and most publicized prep silence on behalf of the young
school star, who Tuesday an- giant.
. nounced his intention of enter- "I like the curriculum there '
ing the Los Angeles school in I and the atmosphere." Alc!ndor
the fall.
said in explaining his choice.
The Bruins have won the ,- ·and the people were nice to
NCAA basketball title lor lhe Ime."

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Mother's Day Values

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At least one Cloy out of the year, Pop and the children should
keep Mom OUT OF THE KITCHEN! It's a good ti~e for ~op to
prove his culinary capacity - and there Is less rlsR on h1s part
if he were to prepare o simple, yet elegont, meol around one of
her favorites on sole at EVANS!
.
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Make it a FOOD FUN FEST FOR MOM •••

'Swift's Premium

forner Second end Mill
Monday Thru Thursday-9 to 6
Friday and Saturday-8:30 to 8:30

U. 1. Government lnlpiCtM

FRESH • FRYING

Chase &amp; Sanborn

Cus

COFFEE

c

PIane Crashes
In Lecta Near

~y~

Hi·C
DRINK

AerOWax

JELLY

paid iust 49c a ior.

3

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10·••·

11-••·

,. ..tit

Whi~

FREE' ~:~h••
•••· 79• lorox•
WaIlr IIIJ HAND
CLIANIR

10-o•.

l•ra

SALAD DRESSING

39c

DIFFERENCE

Jar

~r.

~RAFl

38c
:~v EVANS

With Thl•
Coupon

25-lb.

COD

OIOUND IHP or
OIOUND CHUCK

Gorden Freoh

F

GREEN ONIONS

0
R

11-os.
pq.

39c

Oil•• Pimento

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10-...

45c ..... 45c
Pineapple -

IRAn SPREAD
"MIX

tr

4-:~ '1

MATCW' UG COOKIE SALEI

3 11

lwe41eh J.Nomd
Le111oo Criep
pk•••
Supr DeNaht
,--·H.elth &amp; ....ty ol L.w, Lew PriCJ--""'l

........ -

bill Cototrel

a... JUI

Potted Ll•t

C FLOWERS

'198'"

RED RADISHES

Un.

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plut a.,. 11.10 H If plut
ta•
Te&amp;.
I tu

Strawberries

9"

Mi .......... 1111
I n.. • son
1n.a1 lz~ra Lhl

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With PurchaM ot 25-lb. ball

ANDY lARD

15-lb.

bot

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eAphrodioio e Woodhue
And Gala Selection of Other

PORTA FILE

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(whole)

- California is not only the
nation 's most populous state.
With 18 million people. it also
is more populous than about
100 of the world's nations. acrording to the state planning
office.

JOO

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KEEN KUTTER
1 CiAL GAS CAN

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Pohotod !Up .., ,."' -"lh

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spout. htra c1p1city

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CUSHION

tl.trdtnotl "'" ....... ....tt.
tlarclwood htndl.. hi I" ct~t•
tlot ..It•·

Main St.

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59c

COMPACT

ASPIRIN
ONLY

1

67c

LYSOL ,. . . . 41c FASTEETH • • •52c

--ScChewing Gum 10 for 29c
FOR YOUR

Phillips .Milk .
Magnesia
c

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SHOPPING PLEASURE
I. Clean Ladies &amp; Childrens Rest Rooms
2. Free Cold Drinking Fountain
3. FreeT. V. Tube Tester

t Complete Line ol Hair Preparations
5. Free Parking in Rear of Store
6. Money Orders

.

ArfoWI •lr to clr¢~alaN ftttlv.
Durablt wovtft pllrtlc. Attrutlv"t
tntl cCIIIIforhbl•.

73 MILL ST.

10~99c
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7. Air Conditioned

.HA.DWARE

I

HAZEL BISHOP

-- Sc-CANDY BARS 10 for 29c

97'

.~

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~~P-- ~----

REG. $1.09

15·01.
ctn.

59c.

39c

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI)

lilt

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Perfumes

REV. WICKLINE, pic·
turod here when the AQ·
ostolic Church of G&lt;ll
was dedicated recently.
His condition weo report·
ed critical today In Hoi·
zer Hospital.

Kill

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PORK l BEAll

thlt fllh•• to dttecheble

MOTHEI•s lAY CAIE lie
"-1
lUIS
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Amttrkg '5 Lariesf Independent Teleptlonl

o ... ,._c.

BIG CALIFORNIA

Pour Spout hole with C.,

Club Cracken

pfl'

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1£NERAL TELEPHONE
fjS
Sy.-

FABERGE

DOl FOOD

BLUE

Decanter
katie hone ~tell

11~~·.:..·

99

Rinso

2-QT.

STIUITt.lANN

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100 monMI

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100

CUVY TRAIN

Pktlwool

Stacker

c....,...

choice ,

COMBINA

CelnH

CUT BIOCCOU
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BROCCOLI SPEllS 4 ,t:: 88o
BIUSSEU SPIOUTS 3:.=· lh

COFFEE MUGI

114.

An extension phone
in the color of her

Fragrances
TRASH CAN

COLIATI TOOTH PASTE~: 48o
Plltlwlll Fr0111 fa.. Iaiii

POTATO
FREE! 2 (1 /z

THINK OF ITI

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Co aht":•tl "1"1 sweep her off her feet on Mother's Day
w1lh a handy waliphone where s1w works. We'll install
it just &lt;1 rt•;u.:IJ away from )wr work area. Call our Busi..
nt·-~s Offin tor dt'tai ls.

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HIINta lqle Hair' l'rq

Your Choice!

CARROTS

(IT"S THEPERFECT MOTHER'S DAY GIFT, TOO)

lie

WIEIERI

39(

Criop Golden

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GRAPEFRUIT
Slb.
bag

Thev'll
Kill
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T•ato-0-Seo

., Pimento -

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"HAPPY HOME
VALUES'
SALE

PORTABLE MIXER

lree4e4

LOADED WITH JUICE- FLORIDA

FLOUR

IF YOU WERE IN YOUR WIFE'S PLACE
YOU'D GET HER
AKITCHEN PHONE...TODAY!

Sponge

....dell

pk..

BEST

Rebels VoW

10 DAYS ONLY

,..,. tidi o.....

Jo....

Pillsbury's

Holf
lb.

Swlfl't P-1••
U. I. h•'l. ln.,.
All Moot - Sldnletl

Tnte-O·hl

MIRACLE WHIP

or

Rib Lamb CHps
Lola Lamb Cbeps

CHUCK ROAST :~:':: r1e11

Map l•h

12-0I. JAR

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WMie

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LAMB ROASTS

Qt.

Goocl ll'ltw htwrli'IIY ,

s~~~~~·~tr:c~leai:~~1 ~~lh;~5~ '

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U. S. Gov't. lna,.ctn
Thlt It Meat From Fine
Yo11n11 Lombl • , • Alway•
Tender,
~~ Hot11rolly •• •

TASTE THE

tO UPON

"'· 21o

Swlft'a Premium -

SHOULDII

WIIH

Huntingto~

Show me afilter that deliverSthe taste
and I'II eat my

owned
the
DownSANTA IJUMINGO (UP[) - I
town Airport, was rented. kyes.
lh
t
H
t.
Militant
rebels threatened Tues- 1
1
10 m1 ~:I noJ' eas o1 un mg.
d
f
Rev. Willard Wickline, 49, or .ter ay a ternoon by Wtc line. ton.
day night that they will slaughScotlown, was crilically injured ILecta area reSid~nts reported a The plane was heavily dam-:ter U. S. forces here
unless
Tuesday at 3:30p.m. when lhe small plane flymg low over ' aged, and the South Point Post lthey surrender to the Commulight plane he was
piloting houses before the craft crashed IOh 10 St t H' h
p t 1
ln"t-backed msurgents who have
near
!he
hom
r
El
K ege
a
e
lg
way
a
ro
was t
· d th IS
' ~nc•en
· t rl·1y.
crashed at Lecta, in Lawrence
•
e o y r r investigating circumstancf'~ of er~onze
County near the Gallia County at Lec.a.
th e m1s
. hap. A mechamc
. from · S1x. U. S. servicemen - three
line
·
Davis Myers Lecta was one th ·
t
t h
:II annes and three paratroopers
· . .
.
.
. .
.
e a1rpor went o t e sceue 1 h . b
k'll d
d
,
Officials at Holzer hospital ol 1he first Pt'rsons to amve on 1 00 surv ey th e damage. Th ere .-wounded
"" by
eenlhe 1rebels
e an smce
. 49 ·
today reported the
Law- 1 th• scene oI the crash. He and was 110 report on the cause of .
.•
.
renee countian, who is pastor of other nearby neighbors said it h . h
Amem an troops began landmg
the Aposlolic Church ol God at appeared· Rev. Wickline"s head tRe craWs.kl'
.
•here a week ago to protect for. .
,
ev. tc me re stde!f at Ler- ·etgn ctvJitans. There are sttll
Galhpohs, has a skull fracture, had gone through the planes ta on the Scottown rural mail
·
·
1y 14,000 Amencans
jiii~....,;.,.....,....,....,....,....,=~'---=...:;;.._=;._=. 1 r?ute , with Ius wife and a mar- approxnnate
on hand and 5.1100 standing l&gt;y.
ned daughter, Mrs. Joy Mont-I "Any Marine entering the cily
gomery ·
ds a dead man unless he surrenII was the . !irsI plane crash ders," a young rebel captain
m the •mmedaate area ~ mce the !told this correspondent during
McCoy lam1ly perished in the a guided tour of a rebel • held ·
summer of 1963.
in Santo Domingo. It ap- j
I""'"'d that to the rebels all
S servicemen are "Mar.,,
1

E LAMB SALE!

Powdered H1nd Soep

KRAFT

Miracle

Cut-Up Fryers

Bor11o

$1

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1

SMUCKER'S

llackberry &amp; lhnpberry

label ... after refund you will have

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cans

can get you 50c refund for mailing in

windshield, but his body was ,
pinned in the wret•kage. It I
took quite sometime to free 1
him. Hi~ safety bell
was !

It was reported the plane,
still altar~ed. .
1
four _ place Cessna 172 and The HCcident. S{ene wa~ .one-~

Galba Border

THANK YOU
cHERRY

46-oz.
cans

Manufacturer's special mail -in caller

broken jaw and multiple Iacer·
ations. He was in surgery for
several hours late Tuesday af·
ternoon, hospital aides said .

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WAX
Pie Filling
$1
3
4 11

30c aff label

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PLANE WRECKAGE - This is the remains of a four-place Cessna 172 plane piloted by Rev. Willard Wickline
=z't:'?Ni'VIii'iu!:i:K'Int'Y• l.tt.J.;.L•t,;j;..&amp;..tl a in Northeast Lawrence County. (Dave Tawney photo.)

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YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUART-ERS

122 N. SECOND

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

FREE PARKING IN REAR

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy•MiddleiJort, ().,·Marl, J.MII.D
TO R08T
, GRANGE
ANNOUN€E BJRm
U en
at 10 a.m. They Wllllour Wl!ih Meigs County pomona Grange '
1
ington, D. c.
will be host to Alhenl County Mr. and Mr•.
0
~
ijghtseelng tours
ew
Pomona Grange at the Salis· ford are 8Dlloun....,.
. ~~ft
:J
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City ~g a day at the bury School at Rock Sprlngl of a 5 lb. 11 oz. daugbtef, Anita
~
oy
The final meeting of Middle- Worlds Fali-. They ~m return Friday, May 7 at 8 p. m. The Sue, Monday May 3 at Holzer
The Past Chiefs of Magnolia iii
omer
port senior mothers and the next Saturday morni!IJI·
of subordmale aranges in Meigs hospital. Grandparents are Mrs.
A'fli'I"'
TelllP!e Pythlan Si•ters w i I I Mis, Anna Duff~, who under- 35 students who will be making Mrs. ~radbw;t' cilairm&amp;nu county are to furnish four pies Edith Teaford of Mlnt;rsvlile,
I'Vl I til
meet Thursday evening at the went surgery at Riverside Melh the senior trip to Washington the semor mo ~ 9 g rdo
for refreshments. All Pomona and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Suu!On of
8
0
home of Mrs. Karl Grueser, in odist Hospital last Tblll'8da! • and New York City Sunday eve- thanked th~ ~ ers ::!on ~; members are urged to attend. Pomeroy. Mrs. Roy Seyfried
Minersville, with Mrs. Carne has returned to her home. m ning met for final Instructions dents fo~ I 8ll'
mmendand Mrs. George B. Sisson of
IIACH
Grueser a&amp; co-hostess.
Syracuse and JS conva!escmg TUesday evemng at !he . high the y~ar s lowodrk &amp;n co ld t . the d
k
Pomeroy m great grandpar·
BERVI!S ntRI!!
'
nicely.
school.
ed Mike L Y • c1ass pres en • ing
egree wor • a 1e11 ow- ents. The Teafords also have a
The Catholic Women s Club I Mrs. Ohver Clark has return- The cha ones Mr. and Mrs. 1or his part In working With sh1p hour was enjoyed and re- son, Brian, Bile three.
of the Sacred Heart church wnl d ho
from Mei•• General Tr
H per and• Mr C E !he class projeCts.
lreshments wue served.
:
meet 'lbursday at 7:30 p. m. e .. m~
. . ... .
acy anrnng
s. · ·
Members are asked to bring Hospital and IS unprovmg.
Blakeslee, fa~JI)' members, cll9articles for a white elephant Mr. and Mrs. Don Roa spent cussed the itmerary and Mr. Inspector is Guest
sale
the weekend aL their cottage Hanning gave a resume of last
'
on Muskingum River.
They year's trip and answered ques· At Monday Meeting
Meigs County Council of Par were joined there by
their tions about the trip. Mrs. Blakes- Elnore Williams of Jackson,
ents and Teacher• will meet on daughters and sons-iQ-Iaw, Mr. lee reviewed the rules laid sixln arch inspector of Royal
Thursday, May 8, It 8 p. m. at and Mrs. Larry Bunce and son down lor the students for the and Select Masters, was a guest
Rutland High school. Mr. Ro- and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thorn- duration of the trip and illlked at the special assembly of Jlo&amp;.
ONLY
bert Bowen will speak to the as and daughter or Columbus. for their cooperation in making worth Council No. 48 R &amp; 8 M.
group about the Federal pro- Mrs. Larry Thomas
and the trip a suocessful one.
Monday evening.
130.00 oa-. llltnH on
SAVE YOUR L C. C0LJ.
gram a• It pertains to schools daughter, Melinda, Columbus, Mr. L. W. McComas gave a The wembly was held to
CDIWinlant forn
COLA,
NIH! .TRUE PRUIT
in this area. Miss Salty Schaaf are spending this week with ...,~rt of the ye~·· activities confer, the super excellent 1118&amp;ORANGE, AND UPPER 10 BOTTLI CAPS
wi!! discuss the State program her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don wh1ch made poss1ble lhe mon- ters degree on the class .of can
in the ..me area. All persons Rea, Minersville.
ey for the trip and also discus,_ didates who were .l'dvllllCed
interested in the growth of Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt and ed the schedule. The parents this year. The class was named
FURNITURE CO.
We Will Pay lit Cent Each
Meigs County schools are urged son, Bruce; of Columbus •pent and students are to meet Sun- in memory of the late Harry
MASON,
W.
VA.
lo attend this meeting to be- Sunday with her mother, Mrs. day evening at the high school P. Smith, a most illustrlou• past
To Your F.tvorite Chuity.
1
come better informed.
W. A Morgan and attended a at· 88~p~.m~
. f~or~th~e~tr~ip~t~o~P~a~rk:-~m~a~st~er~or:_:the~5_C~ou~n~ci~J.~F~ol~lo~w:!!_-~================~~===~,_-,..,,..,.,,..,.,=!l!!!!!========~
piano recital given by Mrs. He- MAY 7
cox's pupils. Kathy Morgan preThe Twilight Garden Club sented a number at the recital.
rummage sal~ will be held on Mrs. Florence Holley moved
May 7 and 8 m the old parson- last week from Rock Springs
age building next to the Welfare Road to the Lorenzo Davis proOrfice. All donations are we]. perty on Nye Ave.
come. For p1ckup, call Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Smith of
Eva Robson, at WY 2-2586.
Columbus were weekend visitThe Happy Harvester&amp; class '" of her sister and brotherof the Federated Church wtll in law, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
meet Friday ' evening at the Logan and son.
church.
Mrs. Charles Buck . visited
. .sunday in Columbus w1lh her
Right Reserved To Limit
A rummage sale of clothmg sister. Mrs . Lula Jacks, a
Quantities
and furniture will be held at patient at Doctors' Hospital.
the St. Paul's Lutheran church She also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Friday from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. John Knotts and family.
eSAVE 23c
Meigs County Pomo114 Grange Mrs. Ellen Eber•bach was a
wiU be hosts to the Athens Po- recent business visitor in Galli·
Food Market
Clover Farm
mona Grange at the Sallsbury polis.
Clover Farm Store
"Tho Store With A Hart"
School Friday at 8 p. m. The Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davis
Department Store
Athens aroup will present a of Middleport visited Monday
Route 7
Fifth and Pearl
PHONE SH 2-5543
proaram. Refreshments will be eveing with
Mrs. Elizabeth
RACINE
TUPPERS PLAINS
1erved.
Hu.nphrey.
RUTLAND
RT. 124
Open
8
to 8 Mon. Thru Sot.
MAY 8
- --The Reedsville W.S.C.S. is Attendance Pim
planning a rummage sale. Both Awarded on Surulay
SAVE 4c- DEL MONTE
old andnew articles will b• Attendance pin• were awardsold; also a bake sale. The sale ed at the Laurel Cliff
Free
20oz.
Will be Saturday, May 8, begm- M thodist Church during the
bot.
ning .~ II a. m. at Mrs. Bess s!day chool hour Sunday.
Larkm s store bulldmg.
Receiving one year pins were
The Tuppers Plams S~hool Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Gill and
Boo•tero are havmg a Jllney Nancy, Darla, Cathy and Delo·
supper at the TUppers Plams res, Mrs. Arthur Wise, Miss
eSAVE 231
Elemtntary School
Saturday Marguerite Leifheit and Wayne,
SAVE 27c- HUNT'S TOMATO
evening, May 8, from 5 to 8 Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs,
o'clock. Plenty of good home Mrs. Clarence Curtis, Mr. and
46 oz.
cooked food. Bring yur family Mre. Steve Eblin and Rebecca
and tell your neighbors.
and Greg, Susie Tracy, Mike,
cans
Rock Springs Cub Scouts Pack Penny and Becky Wright.
246 will meet Saturday at 7 p. Mrs. Gerald Pullins and Junm. at the Sallsbury •&lt;:ho"~ Each ior, Dean, Wayne and Gary,
family Is asked to brmg cook1es Louis Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. Emfor refreshments.
. est Powell, Clifford J·acobs and
SAVE J6c- SILVER BAR
A jitney supper will be held Jack, Phil Wise and Donald,
Salur4ay, May 8, beginning at Mrs. James Gilmore and San·
303
5 p. in. at Racine Junior high dra, Brenda and Dennis, Kar&lt;&gt;sponsored by the Racine Meth- lyn and Tom Soulsby, Mr. and
cans
odist Cllurch. Everyone is we\- Mrs. William Bailey and Rod·
come.
ney and Rita, and
Norman
'Schaefer. Mrs. Norman Schaefhas 1\ years of perfect at·
Auxiliary Thanking erendance
.
SAVE JOe- PORTAGE SWEET
~-· 1 iii! 11

SOCIAL .~I, Mainly Abo.ut
CALENDAR I! ppeop1e 1n
1,

· !"In leaving
ersburg with the

andlth~ ·~::

Hear Details

·
About
Trip

~~ ::e· ::

Royal CrOWD

NOW IN HAI.f.QU!

t'

1

1

-r"

carton
serves18

3 ROOMS

New Furniture

Here Are Winners of

$100 CASH!
Martha Amot

John R. Sizemore

Lorraine Bowyer

Maudie t,..

C!ltcnlea Bradford

fiilJ

I'll:

Kroger Fresh, Lean

Ground Chuck

Tenderay or Thrifty
Full Cut

S IOUidP.r Cut

oas

••

c

3rd Week Zenith TV Winner
Steve Chappo, Beckley, W.Va.

59c

· 2nd Week Zenith TV Winner
Mrs. Opal Evans, Salem, W.Va.

n.

Tendtr•r

Swiss Steak

lb.

•

59c

English Ruast

Freth FrGIPn Slandard

ThriHy

0ys ters ---- --

t·h z.
can

69c

lb.

\

24-oz.
pko.

Frtthort ll"l!aded

I.
I'

English Roast

Fish Sticks . _2

11-0&gt;.
pkgs.

79• C Whole Chuck
• C

~roger Turkeys

pkg.

'

49c

''·lllb.
lCI-22
lb.

lb.

Dulch loef

39c

and purchase of

$2.tt Teflon
11/2 .qt. Round C..sserole

PIurns- -·--- 4 No.....2'11 "'4111

Burgers . __ 3 ;~. $1.49

~.-

Aero Wax · · · · · · · · qt. 69c

Ice Chest ... _..,h $1.19

Domino

Rolled Roast

Van

Pork &amp; Beans 9 ~:.:;; $1
Buttermilk .. 3';'"'"' 99c
-allen Gohl .,

Rtd

Punch._ .... _3~~:~; $1
tlound or 8uttonnll k

Bread . _. _. __ 5 ~...., $1

Mlf'dion

Stokely

Hair Sprav,Y '·can"· 99•·P
'-1

"'
tax

1'-~nt

us.... t::c.C
dU

-.:•-·-··--· &amp;ubt

of

Fab ___________ K:;: $1

Embassy

Cream Pies _3 14·••· 89c
llrcheye Crinkle Cut

French Fries _6';k·~•. $1
. terme
. _. __ . bo-;1, 6'6c
L1s
14

Eggs

• •

Grade A
Medium
• • • • • • • • ••

$

400-ct.

•

Michigan

Peat . __ .. _.. :lb. $1.49

Watermelons

p.
lOc~
2bath
raise------····----·--...,. 37c

All
Flavors

3

qt.

•

46oz.$1
cans

THE SHOE BOX

•

iar

SAVE 1Jc - ROSE CROIX
2~

size

C'.,,

••••••

She Will Like A

GIFT CERnFICATE

c

.00

FAIRMONT SPACE SHOl POPSICLES &amp; FUDGSICLES

I

LEAN ancl TENDER

HOME

Middleport, 0.

PACK- 1 DOZ.

Final Touch ~- ------·····--··.... 89c

Spry ------·----------·-;-----·2···
..... 9le

Lysol

c

lb.
We'll prepare your ready mb:ed c~n·
crete order to!: rour
IJ)eCUicat!ous, and dellver
.
II an,ywhere Ill to'!fll, aU read)' to pour. Call

---------------------bottle 59c

... tile IOWelt pciM!ble!

79c ---------------- '
v.~ Ia 3
$1 Maxwell House Coffee ~..."!! ! 82e
PS.Ioclld
erenma
..... ....__.._.,""'!!!!!!!'11'111!11!11111!1'!1!1!1. ._ _!!!'!!.~..

lean and Meaty
BOILING BEEF
and SHORT RIBS

tadaJ ••• ~ur aerVtce Ia pl'OIIIp~ and our prlces

'

~·· 98c

HI-C
FRUIT DRINKS

I

haN
·• ............. _ ....... • .. • • • • • • .. •- • • • • • • • ·•IMioft

Planting Azaleas 2.,~·· 69c

MAY 9th IS
MOTHER'S DAY

~

Orange

lb.

41c

Thirty members of the Rutland Chapter Future Homemak·
ers of America attended the
District Spring Rally of I he
FHA held at the Southwestern
High School Monday evening.
Barbara Carter, representing
1
'\
the chapter, was installed as
district president. Betty Clark
served lS district vice presi1 I dent last year. During the pro\ \ gram, Jean TiiUs, accompanied by Susan Grimm, present\ ed • vocal 1010, "l Believe."

Kaiser Foil
Modess '=:: ............ 2 ·~ 89c ·

Pure Fresh

..... low '""·

bor•

s

Northern Tissue •••••••••• 4..... 39e

Anorttd
Colon

Mike IUrt tYfrybtdy
Hn•na trN~t
buy pl•nty ...

3~

A'!TEND HALLY

PLAN REVIVAL
Revival services will be held
at Flatwoods 1\!ethodist church
on May 10 to 16 at 7:45 p. m.
Rev. Jack Stutler will be the
evangelist wilh special singing
each evening. Everyone is wei·
come. Rev. Pearl ~asto is host
pastor.

Dove Liquid Deterg(lJlt ......1141. 39e

boxes
Tho K...or Co.
I Hoi

,.,miller lov, golden.
ripe Ktogtr D.nanaa.

.
~~
Praise--··-··--------...

$
Copyright

Lifebouy ----·-·---------- 2';!;. 31c
Lifebouy . .•••,.......... ....... 2:! 41c

Facial Tissue

Golden Ripe

Bananas

doz.

Swansoft

Reg . Grind

Peat Moss •. '~~~ $3.89

The Racine Firemen Aux!llary f• thanking all who donaled and gave help to make its
jitney supper a success. Proceeds from the supper were
$199.50. The auxiliary will spon·
sor an ice cream supper is
the near future.

Lux Toilet Soap ........... 2~ 37c

Morton

$1

All Contributor•

LuxToiletSoap •. _______ 3 ':. 37c

Flour __ ...•. 25-lb
b.t~ $1.99

boxes

•

-I

pkg.

• • • • • •••

8pagnum

lb. bag or larger
bq Appln
l!'.&gt;p. 5/8/611

12-ct.

can

tlfttn;

!

•

Gold Medal Plain &amp; SR

3-lb.

•

3

._1
-'

Handy Andy ...... _____ ••. .::::: 41c

Laundry Dfltrtfflt

Kroger V. P.

....

Cake Mixes

Preu•rv11.

Fruit Cocktail 3N;~, ;,, $1

pkgs ,

..... Mollo

~·

gtall
cant

2

Kroter Plain

DUNCAN HINES

Exp. 5/1/fl&gt;

lrlahttn up • hrunch
with dlnntr roUt hot
from lht oven and I

Kroger Ev.tporlt.d

..... - - -· - - -

79c

Dinner Rolls

Oil _____ . _____ ~ .... 49c
MJ'lk

• • • • lb.

••

Fully Baked

K._r All Pu.,....

c...

Kroaer

'*' ·

• •

Cake Mixes __ 4 ~::. $1

or 1-lb.

Mlrallmollowa

l ..... Oolllin
Kroger

bag

1

811t1n11

.,

Tenderay, Boneless Boston

$
lb.

lwanldown Selected Varit'ty

.... c.,. ......... .,

2 plcgL lllkt. Malted
Milk lllllt, II..,, Candy

Exp. 5/8/ti.\

Jiffy Fronn BHf

INSTANT COFFEE
10oz.

SAVE50c
Wiln this coupon

RUTLAND

RACINE

FOLGER'.S

l!'.&gt;p. 5/8/!5

Oven Ready • Freah Frozen

Luncherm Meats
V··lb.

LYONS

or-.

llbt.
~ ..,h Gr..md Mtoll

•
W1eners
.____ pkvlb. 6Sc
Loti,

43c

69

KAHN'S

P&amp;P

ao 100 lb.
Avg. lb.

THEY ARE VALUABLEI

•••

\

T•nd•ray

.............,lo

BEST COLA BUY

MASON

I '"•Y• To Win! Nr. Pureb111 Required.

::.

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GOEGLEIN . READY-MIX CO.
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Phone . WY~2M

'Ill$,.._, , ................. ,... ,. MJ4cilepalf
,

'

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Juicy Red Ripe

ARMOUR'S

$

.lb.

Canned Hams
31b.$
can

.49

3-lb.
basket

CARROTS

c
TEXAS

1-lb; c.llo Plea·

�I)

Tu pers Plainso1.

ssi[icd Ads Your Modern Community
------=~---;14-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

@
(t

''

o., May 5, 1965

Leg1l

Notice

"o"c•

Chester
Society Notes

Alfred
Society News

'l'elevision Revue

• &lt;'

For Sale
•••••
011
For Rent
Notte• 111 btretw 11ven tM&amp;
~ WANT AD
w
..........., ..............,..
- ===:-;---;-,.--;:;::=:-:::·;;;th CLEAN carpets with our Car-h
A M we will ofter for 1ale •t pubUC!
iNFORMATION
3 BEDROOM brick DupIex WI
pet Shampcoer FREE, wit
.~, 11 ;. ,. tho ..,.... bidder tor
l:ot P.IL ~: publl!!at lon garage. Buttemut Ave., Porn· purchase of Blue Lustre
OP
1!~~ : 1 b:'11Th~~Kt!:.. ~.:::,
.,• ..., ,.,...,. ''"" AM .
eroy. Call WY 2--5127.
Shampoo. Baker Furniture,
QllAIJTY
m••· the ........., ......... eu
arlee AU
·.
CAN=~lONS
4 27 tic
Middleport.
~ 4 6tc
to Iwt~ tDIO aombter, t door stauoa
By Cl McCalneapent a Sunday School atleWndBnelhlp ~·
CORRECTIONS
b h
I
$1599 Woaon Sonol Number c .......
MID Sherry
s
April 25 was &amp;3. 01'11
...
wm ":..."'~~ ;::'~..~: •· M. MODERN 4 room and
at • BUILDING LOTS, lOO x 100, 1963 Corvair Pane
..";!',~··•""'night with Mr. and Mrs. Ross vices were held at 10:41 wltl
furnishe~ apartment, Middle- Rt. 7, five minutes
from
Locally owned, &amp;ood tires, beige finish, beater, aid• doora.
K•llh Goble ,,,. '"""
Cleland.
the Rev
Casto briDlDI lt.
Th• PUb:e~~~re~s tne rtght port. WY 2-3874.
4 21 Uc l downtown Pomeroy. 695.00
Discount Price.
Mlddlepart, ohto
(I)
"· ate
Sunday eVening dinner guests message:
•• eo~u "' ,.,,.. '"' '" •~m•• _R_O.OM- HO·u· SE- -In_ __ Pome- ! each. Phone WY' 2·2413.
I
p· k
$999
of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myera ..__ r""'•'-· _....._ of t~
nbjooltonoble. .,... ...... ••
'
5 4 6tc
1960 Chevro et Yz Ton IC up - - ""' ···- 1
fu&amp;~ett ., 1Jmm:'fa:lYfesp!~~bleP~ :r roy Phone WY 2-5385.
_." ,
body,
solid
cab,
heater,
c)ll.
Runs
out
good
.
Discount
were
August
Weber,
Mrs.
Doria
WSCS
waa held TuesdaJ eve!
6
mora. thon ••• ••~"'" tno"tl'"
4 14 Uc AUCTION: Saturday, May 8, 611
Koenig and Ricky of Tuppel'l lng, AprU 11, Ill the home ·r
RATEs
FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 rooms 1965, at l :00 p. m. I have
Price.
$999
Plains, Mr. and Mrs. Donald F'lorellce Spencer. with an '·
.
ror
W••• Ad son~&lt;•
·
p
Cali
sold
my
farm
and
closed
my
1960
Ford
Y2
Ton
Pickup
Koenlgh and Mr. and Mrs. la-, tendance of 11. The regular b1~
• Cut1 per wo nl one tnst&gt;ruon
and bath 10 omeroy.
nd 'II
t
lllnlmum ' ' " ' ' "' """·
Howard Cecil. WY 2-&amp;262. resta urant busines• a
WI
61&gt; ' wide body, good tires. Solid cab, 6 cyl economy moor,
OF BEES, AND BIRDS, AND nard Koenigh, Jr., Mansfield. iness routin. was followed w
!!,.':.~" ,:::,,:::• '"'
w.
Main
st.
3
30
tfc
sell
the
followin
g
personal
beater.
Special.
SCIENTISTS
Spending Wednesday after· Isola Taylor, president. N ·
800
so "" •••• Olocount on '''" ' ' •• I
property at the house just aThe hwnmt'ng birds and bumble noon with Mrs.. Clayton Allen cook books were rec. eived t.
*I1A paid wtthln 10 days. ITUARt•s MODERN 6 rooms and bath
Mason
CARD OF TH"KS &amp; OB
'
h bove tlIe Pomeroy
.
0
bees,
were Mrs. Wtlliam Will, M'rs. sale. Rugs and gelatm art st
. - 11.28 tor so word mm· apartment. Middleport. P · Br 1·dge on old road (\Vatrh
lmum. Eaclo •ddoi&gt;Onol wocd '"·
WY 2--3121
3 24 tfc
'
sun put to naught the !heorles. Charles Fick, Mrs. J0hn FICk' on sale,
'.',
·QFFIC&lt; nouns
.
·
for Auction signs.) One Inter·
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
sctenti'ftc'
fly;na,
Mrs,
Raymond
Elberfeld,
Mrs.
The
nominating
commlttH
•
.·
01
.., 8:30 A. M. to ~ : oo P. M. Dmty
i
tee\ one
..oe
e.tunt., 8:30 A.. M. t o 12;00 nuOI.\ ! Hat::E and tour roo"lJ turml'h&amp; nationa tractor on s '
'lh
th R B il
Mrs
Lawrence
s
'nlelma Hen
rr·s so ""''
Moline tractor on rubber with
POMEROY, OHIO
(They have, along Wt
o er ex a ey,
,
Florence pencer,
TO PLAc&lt; •
ed end llllfumished apart·
things,
Smith, Mrs. Roy Chrisly, and derson and Osie Foiirod repnl't
1
rnoouct.a
12 i tfc plow and disc ""d other too s,
m:sULTw ANT AD ·
ments WY ·!-!&gt;134
·
r h0
An insufficient spread of wings. Mrs. John Wickham.
ed the following list of De'
TRAn.ER LOTS - tree sew· ~~;~:' far~ie~~~ipm~nt, ~~:
Real Estate For Sal!_
Business Services
Or else the expert'• lying.)
Mrs. Clyde Caler! Is a pa- officers which were accept•
WY 2 2156
age and water. Brown's !'rail
ddl
d bridle
tient at a Nelsonvllle hospital. and elected: President, Eleano
PHONE
•
er Park !Stale Approved! ne&lt;s, pony sa e an
HOUSE FOR SALE on Laurel OR HIRE· Bulldozer. Tree II seems that neither baa been Miss Blanch. Zl_pperick
of Boyles; vice president, F lor.·
.&lt; hallow well pump, a lot o Clt'ff Road Mrs. Norman E. I F
, d
al and
is!
.,_ Ch
He!
Wy
Mine rsville, Ohio, Phone
t t bl
b ths and
trimmmg an remov
told
Cleveland is v ling &gt;wo. ar- ence Spencer; ..ecretarY.,
en
Card of Th~nks
2-3324.
1 l~ Uc ~~~~~~·~ish:,. e~~ve~~l pieces Hysell, WY H 322 · ~ 4 301 P
hauling. Free etirnate. L &amp; or theories the scientists hold lea Baum.
Woode; treasurer, Nma Rllbtn- k__.
l'ltAILER 10•• tor rent, close of old furniture, coal heater,
G. Hauling Servtce, RaCllle. Of how to go about it.
Delmar Ridenour and
son, son; Secretary of Promotion.
I
I WANT to than my many
~
3043
WY Z.M86
1 b
... _ "' 8u
friends and relati ves lor Ihe to Laundrymal and schools large iron kettle and many FOR ~ALE: Modem ~ room Ph. WI g.
or
5 4 6tc , But truly, Ignorance is bliss. Donald, Co urn us we~ Iove~ Oslo Follrod; Seer--,
p
lovely cards sent me whtle Va lley Lumber &amp; Supply Corn· olher ttems not hsted. h
fC"me home in Syracuse. wttb
For expert "know-how" they night guest.l of Mr.
oy ply, Nina RobinBOnA;Im .~~
t0.3 tf
Ed. J. Smit
bedroo. s) large util·
al
can't miss
Ridenour.
11 of Spiritual Life,
a; .,...
hospitalized. Your . ki~dness I pany . Midd:•port.
. c Terms: Cash. Sale conducted btath, tSrn, doub{; carport gas SEWlNG MACHINE -WYr;~•• ~ They just fly on, without it.
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Grueser retary of Literature and Filiiwas greatly apprecwte ·
• --RENT _ Nice 6 room bv Bradfo Auction Com- 1 Y roo
'
servoces ail makes,
.,....,,
and family of Logan were re- "·at 10
· n• Isola Taylor·, SecreAnna Yeager.
f OH
furnoce, fully insulated, w•ll
h
p
roy
""
•,
ltc
apartment.
In
Pomeroy.
170
rany.
Not
responsible
for
acto
.,
,
carpeting,
birch
cab!·
The
Fabric
S
op,
~=·and
The
humming
birds,
by
theory
cent
weekend
visitoro
of
Mr.
tary
of
Missions, Nellie Parker.
4
11
5
Mulberry-Av. Private entrance cidents.
5 4 3lc
nets. Shade and fruit trees, Authomed Smger Sa
Have not sufficient energy,
and Mrs. Arthur Orr.
Nna Robinson led the pMl
I WOULD like to t.• ke lit is WY 2-2575 or at 378 Second-1 1!162- FORD GALAXIE, -000 cOO. srrubbery. Close to school Service.
~ 4 301c To cover any distance.
Mr. and M':l'· Edward Ro- gram on "II IS My Son") at
opportumly to thank . my SL
4-26lfc verlible, Power steering, auto· and church. ·Very reasonable.
best lor less But, since this fact they do not berts and lamtly ol Akron re- Easter program) wtth reading
many friends lor ihrtr flow· 11 ·1 1 F-ACRE tobacco b'ase
malic transmission. Coolville Grady Craig Syracuse Ohio BREED to the.
W'
know
centiy spent a weekend wtth and drama.
5 4 3to
WY Z.21110. '
'
Curtiss Breedmg Se~vlce. e They fly four hundred miles or Mrs. Lillie Otristy.
'11te hostess, assisted by her
ers, prayers and cards wht~r .fo ;· rent. Share or cash, Syra· 667·6207.
I was a patten! m Holm cuse Ohio. Phone WY 2-2297. !l6YS'- 26" bicycle, $25. J. C.
4 2 tic
invite comp~~on. i:;."mp,:;
so
Jesse Tuttle is a medical pa· mother, Mrs. Boyles, served reHospital. Edna Ptckcns
'
4 2 3tp
the Curttss U ~ wl L
Without the J~ast subsistence. tienl at the Veterans Memorial lreshmenta of sandwiches, pot• .
1
Higgins umbrella tcnl, seeps
b 11 vatlab e
nw
5 5 11
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APARTMENTS - 1st and 2nd four , $20. Marlin 22 rine with
AUTO SALES
other. u s a eed
Gold
Hospital.
to chips and blueberry tart~ ,
floor, furnished and unfurmsh- sling $30. 20 gauge Winches!breedmg lee. Br dairy sires And bumble bees just can't ex- Recent visitors at the Cur· coffee and tea. The nest meet·
In Memory
ed. Middleport and
N e w er shotgun $IO. Coleman camp
Medal plus prnvenrti!led meat
lsi,
lis Wolf home have been Mr. ing will be May 18 at tile born&lt;
IN LOVINGmcmory 0 rour Haven, w. va. WY 2-3261 .
stove $!0. These items as 61 Dodge _ _ $895.
and . prt , eel $IIIlO 5 All winter long, experts Insist; and Mnl. Lloyd Wolf and fami- of Clara Follro&lt;i and Nln,l
mother, France Srltnrider,
5 ~ 6lc
good as new. Phone WY Z. Phoenix 4 dr, Sedan. Beauto·
beer stres for on~· b;eed8 Upon their scant supplies.
iy of Akron, Mr. and Mro. How- Robinson with Isola Taylor lead,
8
.t t o
6''04.
ful all wht'te finish. Famous
dairy
breeds,
two But' in between these April ard Wolf and family Ge
of Belpre ing the program.
who passed aw,,y lh 1r y- w
J
d 1 dual pul'pose
M 5 19'1'1
Sale or Trade_ __
slant 6 cyl. Au\omatic shift
an.
..
'
rshowers
and Mr. and Mn.
ne Van Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woodf
years ago today. "Y . ..
19.14CYLINDER Ford new m&lt;&gt;- Was $995.
tramed, qua\ohed and expeFor To find them worklng in the Meter, Granville.
and Conn! Sue of Pomeroy visitTreasured thoughts "' one so CIDER PRESS in working con· tor and clutch, 2 bulls, breed 59 Buick
$695 iencedt teec((ht'nct~enc":"s~nd courteflowers,
Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Clela~dh ed and assisted their parents ,
dear,
.
SH 2_4176 .
,
I
ing
age,
Hereford
Charlalse
promp,
I
·
pent
Tuesday afternoon wtt M
d Mrs CltaJ D Woode
41
5 5
Often bring a silent trar,
dtloon.
cross. 1 superior grain drill, LeSobre 2 dr, Hard 1'op. Au·
. e Call Leland Park- I never a aurprtse.
s
r. an
,
, ,
.
cs
tomatic shift. This car shows
ous servtc .
Pho
Mr and Mrs Eldon Will of Sy- last Monday evenin«
Thoughts return to seen
For Sale
!-self lift pull type, 2 bottom best of care. Was $995.
er, Pomeroy, Olbh;~i Park;• Oh, experts gather an the facts ra~use.
.
Chuckle FoUrod rl., Pomeroy
long passed
.
plow. 1 field cultivator, cuiti
WY Z.2264 hor APh
~' .,15• 01 shoet and shino and sealinl Mrs. James Ridenour and spent 1 lew days with bll fll'dlld
Time rolls on, but memon.es ONE New rear bumper fo r valor and I bottom plow for
Chester 0 to
on8 ,.,..,., •
.· Co!rod IUIII
Ia t
F d
Alit's Chalmers "B" tractor.
Oh' ' Pho e ~1~
wax.
Mrs. Ross Cleland were m
mother, Clara Fol
aunl
s.
Ford 3 wheels 15" fo r or . Pltonc SH 2-4656,
4-31H2tp
Chester, m,
n 4 29 6tp. They know most all about it. iumbus recently and
visited Nina Robinson, recently.
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o wheels 16" lor Ford. 1 i
Pomeroy, Ohio
But, lack of scientific mind,
with Mrs. Glenna Hayes who is Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henderso•
wheels
14"
lor
Plymouth,
1
,
N o IICe
F SI
Bulldln , __.. 10 r Don't hamper much God's crea- quite iU at the borne o.I her have recent1y returned home aI•
1 1·
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winter tread, 1 regu nr tre
Real Estate or a e
FOR SALE·. 1956 Ford Fa!f l'lelgler
B,ull,.,.,..till' kl'-~
lures lind
daughter, Mrs. David Cod.
ter spending ..,era! month• in
A HYMN SING, Sunday . \lay 9, on wheels, 2 wheels 15". for
w bomes
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at Freedom (;ospel ~!iS&lt;ion I lord pickup, 2 wheels 16'' lor ~'OR SALE: ~ room bouse, lane, gnod tires, car in fi~e
storm, windowt, alum- Alld therefore, do without lt.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaul Florida.
o ld K bs Rev Grt'f f·tl' !
od 1·
condt'lt'on, automat1·c transm" e
.d.
~-u GuJ Ne'~
Boyne McCarrah quietly celebrated thetr 58th Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Wnode
at na
no 'I·
· rcl't'val
· · Ford pickup, two go
ln
....,
,.c c tres bath, basement. Gas furnace,
· n. Also !953 Fordomatic
urn St .mg · Ohio
wedding anniversary recently. spent several days lalt week
snn~ 1ea der. " 50
600 - 650xl6. M. . arr, fireplace. Priced for quick 110
I Racme
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transmt'sst'on
and
t9a3
Ford
er,
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He
Mrs. Lawrence Smith mited with her mother, Mrt. J, B.
12
storo.ng at 7·30 . P.· m. C"·
Long Bottom, Ohio.
one sale. Phone 773·5611, Mason,
A SINNER REBORN
.
1
6 cyi radiator 4 miles out
A
th
ldl
Monday
Veterans Hospital and
8mner 1ong e wor y way 'th A at the
cVf•ni ng. Rev Gnfftlh prean 667·6275.
&gt; 3 6tp
w. va.
4 16 tic
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N 1 Holzer hospital Hayes
the InClair
Woode home ID
inr. Su nd"Y· May 16. is Coun - SINGER SLANT NEEDLE, z ig
Leading Creek road, from HEATING, P!ambln«, Muller
had trod,
wt
very e son,
at.
'y-w de Ctass mcetmg . Okey ! za e ui ped to buttonhole, I FOil SALE : 8 room duplex Route 7. Robert Vance, Route FurDaces. Arnold Brothers, Till sin had closed all patht! ex·
P~meroy.
Ah•llt, leader. PubliC IS tn· l:n~d b~ni applique embroid· house in Middleport. On cor- I, Mddleport, Ohio. 43012lp 118 Eallt MaiD Street, Pomcept towards God,
Mabel Swartz ol Athens
('
5
,i;cd._
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fancy' design. 'Pay off ner lot Double ga. rage. Cin·
oroy. Ph- WY z..M48, · · · · · · · And entermg' through Salva·
vlslled Mr. and Mrs. Paul
1be Rambler
7 20 tic
. ,
Buckley and · famU, 1B1t week.
LOSE c&lt;"EIGHT salely with balance .dne .B payments $6.00 der block outbuildmg,
two World Standard ol Compad
lton_s open door,
,
The Buckley~ also visited reia:
Oex·A-Diet tablets. Only 9llc each. w· y ·.J:!Ii75.
4 30 5tc baths. SH 2 411&gt;.
Told tha redemplton story o or
last
5 3tc
Eu&lt;DeAUCilONEEB
·
,
lves II Athetll Clllt da7 ·
5
at Stark'~ Drug Sto
SWEEPER • --c-=-:-c-,---:-- -- - _... ..and 0 er.
0
w···.
3 re12 lilltc EL•'CTROL.UX
~ L
.
fill ear room, rtdo ...,
Complete Servict
..,.,
complete w1th 7 attach ments. ROOM brick home, J batbo farmance, SmaD car e&lt;ouomy
Crill Bradford
At}'IUM\IBILE tnsUraoce been Pay balance due 117.90 or rooms, finished aUic and
and mualdWIJ
Write, Prone or Contact
"I groped In darkness, misery
u s PUIUlHASES
cancelled? l.ost your opera $1.50 week. WY 2-2575.
basement. Out ol htgb water.
See ·
A. c. BRADFORD
and woe,
EASTER IIERVICE
TOBACCO
lor't bcenseT eau WY 2--:!11116
4 30 ~lc
Central heating, priced for
~tropolllllll Moton
Racine, Obio
No light to show the pathway The Methodist Church was lZMIR, Turkey &lt;UP() _ AJII.
· k sal Phone WY Hll6
tl
I would go;
beautifully decorated lor the
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PORT.'" BLE.. zt·g zag qutc
e.
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Street, Pome....
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'- -------cd - -~-• SINGQR
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Bereft
of
friends
and
loved
011es,
Sunrise service held at 6:30 1. erican cigarette man·"-"'-··ero
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2
equipped Balance due $19.65. or WY 2· 205. Charles
·
Pllooe WY ~~
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Th' purehased 157,333,1100 poundo
Wante
- WY 2-25l5.
4 30 5tc Wildermuth.
4 13 tfc
4 Z2 tic BULLDOZER WORK wanted.
ali hope gonem. Easter mommg.
lB I lob
fro Turkey
ht
ONE USED Baby Stroller anrl , PLANTS for sale sweet plota-1 ~'OR SALE-Mlddleoort:S lBIJ.
Small dozer; Back • liliinS, No faith, no strength, no will to service was In charge ol Mr. ~chaC:Out :.11 of the COUJio
used playpen. Phone WI 9· ·
'
est build'~ toeated 352 N 1957 !ULLMAN, 4 door, lor· farm ponds and cutting dr1veotruggie on.
Delbert Doiso~ of. r:rason who try'
roduction.
toes, 00c per hundred. To"""'
'ddl
gave a very msJlll1ll8 aermon. -_•_ __:_P_ _ __ __
3464.
5 3tc
d
Second Street, Middleport e1gn compact car. good condi- ways m. Cheap rates. Mi edi
~~loh:;!.~~b~:gpep,er~~ ~;g Priced for quick .ale. JD. !ton. $250 oo. Phone WY 2 port, WY z-2208.
"But as the ohadow eloser Music was by the aboir of Ia ... Billy end JenDie
Wanted To Rent
quire at Obio Hotel
~ 17 tfc
4 26 tote
'round me drew,
of the Methodist church. This
E t
eek
el Mr
2418.
plant.
hroccol i, brusse 1s
-- A faintly gleaming light a!)- was a union service and attend- andBBMrer Georwg• B , __ ln-.
- --rl -G
PJamb'•• and
M ,..._.,..
s
•
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WANTED to rem in Middleport sp routs and cauli0 ower, 1,.• c
Ka
rueter,
...
peared and grew,
ed by people of tile eu...... 1 ded
IUIII ~s Josepb
:r :~~=~\~~s~~";:"30 ;a~~ doz. Al so l sha llow
well ;r___ LI
D- J,~o
Insurance
Healing
And sa It brighter grew, a crosa and Baptist ~· FoB~ ~
jr Newbo~ N Y.
pump, 3 eleclric hot water fl,,lf;RIU 111\141'1'~·
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
Mlnerovllle, Ohio
appeared ing the HI'Vlce the Methodllt
carotl,
''
Bemhm
personneL Call 423-91!44, Bel· \anks, refri gerators.
gas
cancelled• Lost yoU! operaEnd your sewer trouble•
A blood-stained m&gt;ss I once Jadiel eerved an Easter break· IUIII Mr. and Mrs.
.
22
1
pre, Dhio.
4- · Ztc stoves and sink cabinets, fur- INCOME PROPERTY - Con· tor's ltcense: Cali WY Z.2956
We have all WI
had known, but feared.
last to the congregation In the
~Mt.~~:~
ntlure anrl disheo
B. F. sisting of 5 • room modern
615tfc
Sewer Machine•
church dinin8 room which waa
r.
Help Wanted
llo:mi, M:~son, W Va.
house with bath, basement,
Reasonable Reteo
""A8 Ji ht and
bade 8U highly enjoyed by all
and children, John Ervin, Joyce
1;;;...-=====-......-=-.1 and garage; three other 4- I'HUTO Copying semce. Cop- Call WY Z.%974 Day or Nlgbt
g1
d cro~s
OFFICERS METiNcJ
Ann and Jimmie of Charleston
GRILL COOK wanted at once
room apartments, eacb with les made ol legal papers,
7 28 tic A g':u:":imep;~ended on Mayor WUUam Kelly, Mar- were guests ol Mn. Flber'l 1111"
Crow's Steak Housel 30 3tc
garages. An properties have birtll rocords aod elmost any PAINTING, Interior and exter
my heart '
shan, Sammy Anderson IJid [!e. enl!!, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. KeD
.
l HP Brigs• &amp;
trardwood floors and gas heat- other dncuments. P
ior Roof work of all kinds. Great waves of mercy 'round corder James M. Crump at· ~:·Add! M Kight Mr IUIII
LADY TO live in. Housework St&lt;~tton Engin•
1
ing. Total present
income Reuter lnlarance, 0~":3c Phone VI 3-2700.
4-31).121]1
me aeemed to roll,
tended tht olficera meeting In Mnl. Georg: A.c ~ IUIII.
I
and care for &gt; boys. Call GARDEN PRIDE
$2000 .00 yearly. Theso rentti 8
BULLDOZER work. Equipped And peace, Uke 1 benediction, Pt. Pleasant WednesdaY evening son of Huntington apent Euler
~a::.l~~:~~.e Oh~ester
ROTARY MOWERS
R~~~[' F~c~~fi:OME _ 70 ac- GUARANTEED. r_enewable for wtlh wtneh. Big or mta11 jobs.
filled my soul.
at the Court House IUIII. laws with Mr. IUIII Mro. William
I
tic
46.97
r
life
hru,pttahzattOn.
Issued
Can
&lt;t•ytime,
WI
f-3151,
"Take
up
thy
Crou!~
I
heard
pallsed by the .recent lte8!10n ol Mc"-:nht,
4 21
Open Mon .-Sat. Tll9 Pr.l
I res
with 25 acres or more fo
t all ages Pbooe WY Ul66
I
the Savi
the State Legllllalure wert el·
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cultivation, balance pasture a
'
· Evenings W ,.....,..
or say,
·
1- Mrs Earl Fields wu II Ga&gt;
I
••.•~;,!, C,:·~s.:.!~••,!:~·:,.. !:.POMEROY
and timber. Good 1 • room
2 18 Uc
4 30 30tc For when I bore mine on that plalned by the proaecutmg a llpoUa. recently.
!,;.:r.~ s::~~&amp;m~~enAd;::p':;::.\":~
Jec~w. Caney, I frame home with bath, fireI
EXPERIENCED
dressmakfateful day - .
torney. NEWS N&lt;n'E8
c. c. Shaeffer of verona, Ohio .
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PH'"o'~£'
place, 2 chimneys, front and
Marine Supp ies
1ng, alterations. Phone WY Z. In shame
ualllr
Qllftlll!rHIIr} FREE lnforma
ruggedand
hill.suffermg up that Mr. and Mn. Pear1 wayne was a recent gueot of Mr. llld. ' ''
1
~.aa..J:".,.f~l'1n~me~~ ~::1!~~·~
WY 2-2181
back porches, good outcellar, OUTBOARD, &amp; horsepower ~y. 2276.
4--H-30lc B was my pledge to share each Blake were busine&amp;ll visitors at Mn. Georle Lerner.
_. A._
tgood barn, hog house, hen inrude, cheap. Call Cool~llie AIR CONDITIONING Refrtger- earthly ill."
New Haven Friday lllOl'llinll·
Miao Helen ...~~ter"'~
~,.S:.::\"' ,:~•..!:11-o..':~m"" DON'T PUMP you sluggish sep. house and crib. Loiated on 985.2325 or see Ever Gtlhlan, ation service. Jack'l RellllGuesll ol Mr. and Mra. Jamee lmnbus speutber-~"'"'..._, JleD.
tic tank. Get Klean-Em-All blaiktnp road , 7 miles from Chester,
5 4 fitp
eration, New Haven, Phone '"!bough rough the way, yet McKnight during Easter week end with
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septic lank cleaner. Land· Pomeroy.
4
1
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IIIII
famll
Mr
ry
JenkinJ,
1
·· For Rent
7·
Bureau.
RIVER
IIIGi.IWAY
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~
firm
and
strnng
I
ltand,
were
their
aon
y,
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uAWDiller
apent
.
FariL
4 -ROOM furnished apartmenl "lark
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farm Machinery
and Mn George McKDlsbt ...... ~-~
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In Middleport. SH 2-1175
2 18 tic 4 • rooms on State Route 338
EXPERIENCED
My Qoosa made light by the
·
o1 Ber8 ' Easter iD Mason with relativeiJ'
·, 5 ''!•
- - with electricity and
drilled FOR SALE: David Bradley 5
toucil of the Master's hand; Sharon llld 'l'cmml
en- '"--Helen Jenkins IJid Beto
•'
GOLF clubs for sale. 6 irons
B
o1
I found Hf fleld N J
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well.
This
properly
In
sight
H.
P.
garden
tractor,
cleat
E
Y
way
I
croes,
e,
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Slane
bad
ty lteRy lltended Sunrill IIIII
1
FtJRNISHED ROOM for rent. and 2 woods and all enl er of new Racine Dame. $4500.00 tires, wheel weights,
reAUTOMOBIL
lull and free,
Mr. IUIII Mra. W. '
vices at Mason Easter.
MaiD' St., Pomeroy. $5 .00 a bag, male, nght
handed, Immediately available.
verse cultivators, tooth barWben my Lord found death u gueltl ~ }lr. ~tu!:~ Rev. ZlnD of LaCrolll, Wla:'
week. Call WY 2-5293.
_$4 5. _c~u \VY 2·2836 · _4·2Gtlc
c. c. Cuckler, REALTOR row. All lor 200.00. Contact
on one, II Calvary.
David Bale! ._
Mr
wu 1n Hartford ..-tJy call==:-:-;====5-c-4_ tfc I! ROOM HOUSE and 3 lots In ' BOX 219
WY Z.S8311 Lynn Hart, Racine Food MarAND
~:~-·llld 'Nick)' ::;:_memlleR ol the Bepllll
7' ROOM BRICK House, redec- p19~~·Dodroy, out ocfomhi~eth cwaratelrn.l
POMEROY, omo
ket. WI 9-3342.
5 ~ 4tc
B!IOR1' FILUI:IUI '.tid
Merrily ·-· ........ Jo of Galpat!-'
orated large corner lot ncar
~
ge
.
6 4 Sto
rG t
NEW TExAS BRAG
""" _..,.Hartford Mr O'neill Qolllla Itt a
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1150 ·00 · FOR SALi:Ailmodem brick· Employment Wanted
Mldd~port schools. Contact very11 good2 conditmn.
::":tr~
~WelD
end
Mr: at tile Veler8D1 Memorial 11D1t
. WY 2'ot56. after 4 p. m. week ~~ wv_ -65_24 · ~429 61 '
rrame 3 bedroom ranch style
CENTER, Tex. (UPI- - One IJid Mrs George Jamtt11 and pllal In POIIllfoy.
,_. \
days or weekends. Could write METAL BED and coil springs home on Chester RoaL, near WIDOW WOULD like 3 or 4
of tile newest Telllll Lrap Is a
·
,
P. 0. Box 246, Middleport.
for sale, cheap. Phone WY Z. State Highway Garage. 100 1 days work a weeK. Lorena WY 2-2141
_...,, o , 7fklot.ldch water oalt tree that
...
5 4 6tc 3953.
4 29 6lc _ 400 lot. Several finandng plans snyder, WY WJ61.
.
foresten contend is the ~est
I .
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. SCHOOl
,
I
J,!ODERN two bedroom dwell- ARTIFICIAL flowers and \onra- available to qualified person.
5 3 6tc Logan Fire and llaiCJ ~ lmolm of Its kind In tile natton.
I
,
ing with full ba~ent and to plants. Pearl Parker, Lau·
Phone WY :1-533'1. ~ 13 lie 1 WILL babysit any time at my menl, Sales and Service, P~
~~=~":":rt~:~ I HOW DO YOU DP.ICif 'fO~Ift A - Cll'll ,
gas furance. N1ce, locatoon. rei Cliff, RL 124._ &gt; 4 3tc FOR SALE 3 bedroom ranch home 1 ~m 18, married and eroy. AU typel, pi llzee of fr~ the ~ Fomt Service
I A
OIMMCIIM011111CIIutl·l i
For Information ca.l WY Z. 8 FT. TYLER double - duty style brick • Irame home on an expertence • babysitter. lire elllngnisbet'l, ~ Ill. 5 lnb ehalf ol"the Amerlean For'
.W ~It',...,231~.
4 30 6tc
service meat case, complete Chester Road. near
Stale WY 2--3026.
t-24-12tc tin~s, ~· .~ estry Association Big Tree pre"ii,illi .. ~ . . . . ' :
FUNISHED 3 roolllS, on ground w1th mezzamne shelf and .set Htghway Garage. 100 x 400 lot
Uvestock
Dw1ght Logan,~,DlatribatDr oervatlon [II'OII'&amp;m. 'l1te tree,
; flljOr. s. Front St., Middle·
of display trays. A-1 cond1hon. fireplace.
storm windows,
Phone WY
:
~lip which repoitedly Crt" from an
4 14
. jlo!t. Call WY 2-5141.
Looks like new. Ftrt 300 doors, patio, tiled bath and Dr. MelviD E:-Doerr, Yeterl&amp;
aoorn brought to lihelby Count
,.'f .•. , ~
4 27 tic
takes it. Contact Lyrut Hart, kitchen, hardwood
~oors, arian. large and smaU anunaiS. WILSON'S
' tUh, 560 Page froin Mluittllppl !If :a
' " 1·
•
part. Racine Food Market. WI &amp;- well msulated. Several lmanc·l128 Washtngton St., Raven-. St., Middl~aporlr~ Ohio. Care has clrcumferenct r1. 24\i
. ~ . 3 r::"~
• M'd- 3342.
3 5 4tc
ing plans available to quali· wood, W. Va. Phone 2'11H27\. vacuumed. WY 2-3715.
feet~ a CI'OWII apread e1100
' 12 S. 51
leVt'D .,Ph I PIGS I
le Phone Coolville
lied. Phone Pomeroy, WY z. Office hours, DaUy 4 to 6 p.
.
•.., ..,._ lfet
.
dleport, four coup ·
one
or sa ·
' 5337
S 4 tic
1 26 liC
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HOLLYWOOD IUPI) _ From
dawr until bedtime Monday,
television h'd one of lilt moll
lpectacular days ever: Five
hours and 15 minutes of newa
broadcasts that used the new
trapsat lanllc satellite Ear 1y
Bird, plus a color documentary
in which MeUna Meroourl guided a tour of Greece. There was
also · something
cal 1e d
"Lome Greene's American
West," a 110-Calied "musical
documentary" about pioneer
days, but the less said about
that the belter.
In abort, there were aeven
houro and 15 minutes of special
or near-special network broadeastlng Monday, a diet which
would be sublcribed to in full
only by fools or critica (don't
lay I never gave you Illy ammunition), but a least lor the
oeiective viewer. II began when
NBC - TV's morning "Today"
ohow, on the lirat full day that
Early Bird was available I or
general use, presented a tw&lt;&gt;hour brnadcaat originating In
..ondon , Iwith Hugh Downs as
111 outdoor anchorman), Paris,
Rome, Amsterdam, The Hague
111d Wisblnilon.
'lbla. wu a really splendid
!ll'ogrim, an ideal start. It beran with a brief live measage
in ElJiliah from Pope Paul at
bll cieU. The remainder ol tha
tel~ had prlmarUJ outdoor orlllnallons and, In lhll
regard, 11• beautifully orpnlzed Ill project the buic

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people-to-people potential 1 n d Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnbfll and lamlly end attended the fun. "
lm[IOrl!lnce of f;arly Bird 1 and daughter, Ruth AM, wenl ere! of ber UJK'Ie, Mr. llarvey
though( all "Today" hands 'did to Akron Fridsy on bo•llleu Butcher, • Parkeroburg S.tur-1
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and also Aline Saarinen ler, Mra. Ada Swank and 100 Mr. and Mrs. Oden ·••
at the Roman Forum. The Par· and .returned home Saturday · of Athens, Mro. Charlea
11 aequences Included a street eventng.
of Apple Grove. W. Va.,
fashion show and Yves Mon- Mr. ~nd Mrs. Fon Halsey od Mr. and Mt's. ~I Barmlll,j
land reading a Hemingway pas daughter, Mr. and Mrs Ever- local, were SuMay guests
oage about the city 011 8 ba~ e•· Walson att~nded the funeral Mrs. Mary Barnhill and Jofrs
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of Mr. Halaey • brother-in-law, Mary Busby.
Alter "Today," CBS • TV's C. W. Jaccaud, at the Brown Mr. and Mrs. John Hav'l
morning newa with Mike Wal- and Bennett FW!eral home in Chester were Saturday (U •••
lace used Early Bird And so Delaware Tuesday.
of Mr. and llrs. ~ 011 Halll'f.
did CBS-TV's Londo~ . Paris- Mrs. Loutoe Barnes,
and Mr. ~nd Mrs. Dan Livlru!•&lt;'ml
Washington-New York "Town daughter.. Dawn, of Columbus of Clnclwtall llpeul I wettken4j
Meeting of the World''
IUIII Mn. Gary West end son, here wllh their daup.te.·. MI.
of Little Hocking were and Mrs. Ke.1~ 'l'Jiert and
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Monday pella of Mrs. Marga- children.
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Dean Rusk, and was aired
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night. And so did ail the ev•
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Mrs. Pearl VanCooney a nd
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cently returned to the state
following a 14- month tour of
· duty In Okinawa and Japan.
Victor Grim Is a medical pa- Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Page
tient at Meigs General HospiL- (former Pauline Tuckerman)
·MP, Cbarle Searle 1 em- •al
are guests of her father, Mr.
ployed In Columbus by the New Mrs. C. E. Burdette a n d Rue Tuckerlll;Jn. He.
York Central Railroad . He for- c~
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lumbus Tuesday.
· arod son, Bernard, were m co- and Miss Norma Sullivan
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Mrs. Mike Flechtner of Co-l lumbus Sunday where they were Pomt Pleosant, W. Va ., were
lumbus, spent the weekend w ith ~ guel Jf Mr. and Mr: R. C. dinner guests of Mr. Tuckerher mother, Mrs. Hattie Smith. Me~dows, former Middleport man in Gallipolis and Monday
Miss Mary Ann Case and reJudents, and Mr. and Mrs. the Pages and Mr. Tuckerman
Frederick Case of Parkersburg. Tim Swan and children.
were dmner guests of Miss Su~
1 W. Va. visited Sunday w 1t h, Weekend .guests of Mrs. Cia- !ivan in Point PJeasant.
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c.Miss Frieda Faehnle.
i ra Murray mctu~ed her son and
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: Mrs. James Brewmglon was ' family, Mr and Mrs. Charles . Followmg . a VISit wtth rela:· the guest of her daughter Sun-[ Murray of Point Pleasant, W. lives and fnends here Mr. and
· dra at the Mav Dav ceremun- Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Page plan to resde m
les 'at Rio Gra~de College Sai- l Murray of Wheeling. two sis- Ft. Meyers, Fla. wher~ they
arday. Miss Brewington took ters . Mrs. George Steinard of have made plans to budd a
part in the Maypole dance . Sun-: Magadore, Ohio. and Mrs. How- home there.
day Mr. and Mr. Brewington[ard Pool of Stowe. Oh1o; and
---attended church ervice at the a nephew Mr. •nd Mrs. Ross ANDREWS ENIJSTS
Calvary Baptist Church aJ Rio Misner of ~kron.
James R. Andrews, 20, son
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Street,
L-C Robert Van Cooney r&lt;' eave With ht parent, Mr. and Pomeroy, has enlisted in I he
turned to his base at Cherrv Mr. Don Roach before report- Air Force and is presently unPoint. N. C. after spendin g ~ ! mg for duty with U. S. Coal dergoing six weeks of basic
leave with his pa rents. Mr. and : Guard at Sault Ste Mane, MICh. training at Lockland .~FB. San
He had JUst completed 8 momns Antonio Texas Jarnea Is
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of pecial medical training, In- 1004 g/aduate ·of
Pomeroy
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SANTO DOMINGO (U d- Communist-led rebels
~~~;~~:~du~mped the body of a ead U. S. Marine on the
of the Ambassador Hotel In an apparent demof the terror tactic• they plan to use against
IAtllleJricltn military forces here.

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May 7·8
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Robert Hutton
Mr. Lawrence Hartinger
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May lt-7 of her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Garland Lanier of
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Mai Zetterling,
Virginia Maskell and
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Walter B. Moeller.
Sunday, May 9th, will be the final worship service in
McElbllay will attend . wltb St. Paul's Lutheran church in Pomeroy.
Pomeroy Mavor Charles LeThis closing service will climax some 80 years of wor·
gar, two olber vlllace official• ~hip in the present building. There will be a special closing liturgica l service, in which Church Counct1 members
WASIHNGTON (UP[) - The Organization of Am- tn Pomeroy, aad poulbly • will participate. It will include the formal carrying out
lerican States (OAS) early today voted to send an inter- represeatatlve of Middleport, of the sacramental vessels and other sacred items romIAtllleJriclm peace force to police the revolt-torn Domini- Rep. Moeller bao aaked vll· monly used in the worship
Republic.
lage ond county officials of bls of the church.
a lat~r one at 10:45 a.m., with
The vote aproving the joint OAS force was 14 to 5 district "' attend the otsaloa
the Sunday School to be held
Venezuela abstaining. Opposed to the U. S. resolu- to lala mare lalonnstloo on
The next day the dismantel- at 9:30 a.m. These sister conwere Chile, Mexico, Uruguay, Ecuador and Peru.
the Appalaebla and other ing of the church organ will be- gregations wlll meet together as
The votes against the amended measure were ex- lederal proJP'Ilml.
gin. 11 will be put into storage one while the new St. Paul's
lnected, but Venezuela'• abstention came as a complete "'"'·"'".'
.. I . n•~..
.. . .,, "'"1!11 during Lhe mterim while the old Church is bemg· built. The build1"
!tf''1'i"'M·~
. . ·~"" but·1d·mg IS· bemg
·
t8 k
d
surprise.
en own ing work should take from six
The resolution provides that the OAS would be in
and . the new bu,ldmg put up. to eight months, following the
control of the peacekeeping force with power
Durmg thiS week also, other ground-breaking ceremonies in
when it was
furnishings will be removed f?r June. It will be built on the
needed on the man u. s. Ioree in the Doministorage. Off1ce equ1pment w11l same property on which the old
,.
island
can Republic once the OAS has
be l.aken to the parsonage to be building now stands.
WOI:'\l(S IN Cj:.AY - The :Rev. Richard M!lrtin, president of_tbe Meigs Co. Men- The resolution cailed on mem- determined that Its joint force
used there until the new church All members and friends of
tal . He~th Assn., works .in clay with students of the Beacon ~hool for Retarded ber governments "' donate is adequate to police the Island.
is built. Men of the eongrega- St. Paul's Church are cordially
Children, Athens, .during a recent tour.- All photos by Dana V1bberts, courtesy of army, naval, air or pollee The narrow victory came aft10n wilt do most of th" work. invited to attend this final worOhlp Ulliverslty.
forces to the OAS to form an ter 1 ~our delay of action by
On the following Sunday. St. ship service at 10:30 a.m. sun,
inter - American armed force. the OAS. The U. S. proposal WASHINGTON (UP!) - Sen. Paul's congregation will meet day in the old building. It will
The force would come under needed exactly If votes to car- Stephen M. Young, D • Ohio, at st. John 's Lutheran Church, be both a sad moment, as the
the lnunediate authority under ry - two - thirds of the organ- blasted Pen I a g on officials near Pine Grove, just off Route old passes Into memory, and one
the OAS meelinl of conaul- lzation • and that is what was Wednesday lor transporting m1l- 7 near Five Pumts. There will of gladness too, as the new betation, which plana to lltay in finally provided by member na· itary personnel to a 'freeload" be two services of worship at comes a long hoped lor and exoession.
lions.
at the Masters' GoH Tourna· St. John's, one at H·15 a. m. and peeled reality.
The joint Ioree has as Its sole Commanders of the units me~t in Augusta, Ga., last
.:.::..=.::~----purpose eooparatlon with the made available in the inter- month at the taxpayers' ex- - " " ' ' ' "· ·· '"
OAS In the restoration of peace American force were allked to pense.
The USW and the Aluminum
1n the Dominican Republic.
work oulllllllllll themselves and He said the reason given for Co. of American JAiroal heAccording lo Ellaworth Bunk· with tbe coJIIIIIiltee of the eon- "this wholesale exodus" of gao talk• on a new contract
er. U. S. ambassador to the sultative meetln8 the technical high-marking Army, Navy and
OAS, President Johnson h a 1 meaauree necessary lo establish Air Force officers was: ·Trips AprU %8. Scheduled lo meet
with the uoion today were
"~are even teaching ~secleaned up themselves
and raise 1 major portion of the promised to withdraw the 14,000 a unified OAS eommand.
to. the Masters tournament .con- bargalnlng teams representiog :
ctilktreri lo read," r~porle&lt;\ lltetbeir work ,.area on their own." estimated $7,50111irst year's op•
tribute lo morale of mthlary Re oold• Metals Co. Kaiser I
k'!~~~ .lllal'llll 'l!l'fttli!e~t
The Rev. Mr. Martin !Aiured erating e1penses of tbe school.
personnel and also to communY
'
·
,
4f iii l~s County Mental die 'lleaeoa School 11 part Alter thet Rrst 'Ill/If . the slaf!!
tty relations."
Aluminum &amp; Chemical Corp. COLUMBU~ (UPI) ,..., Gov.
·
_;
'lln' 'r,j b \!!~ the
_ Olla ~!umlnum and Ormet, J
li" . JU!!Jdea :W~day
lleallli :AIIociation, after his of tbe Metgo County Menlll and achool district~ will meet
0~
vis~ Monday to the 'Beaeon HeaUb ASioclalioD'I campalp most of the cost."
UNITED NA'I'ION~, N. Y. Stevenson in tum aaid he was 810 - 01 i~\;8Wfgs" ilidrl:'n .llae. ~' eoDtracts
!
~~ t~··IWiftSchool ·lor Retarded Children In to organize a ocbool for meu- This counly will be relied up. (UPil - The Seelll'lty Council, "insulated by experience" from stimulated," Young said in a 0::, 1~ ~~~~~~m firm s, x ly on all . fronts to lmp'JernMI
Athens.
Ially retarded chUduo In Ibis on to meet much of tho remain· its..de:ate on the ~can Fedorenko's 'rich inventory of newsletter w his constituents. :~ut ~£ 750 ' wo:'r:'::' oy~~ ]programs made possible by the
"! saw children working In area. Melfi• to the iaot coaoty ing expense. and with this In criSIS eg"'!"!ratmg
an ex- discourtesies." The for mer "Perkaps Defense Secretary !ants. '
passage of the $290 mlllion bond
clay, weaving potholders - ev- In Ibis part of Ohio lo have mmd, the Meigs County Jay- change of msults, sought today
.
·
(Robert) McNamara would be P
JSsue.
lo
push
its
consideration
of
the
prestdential
candidate
.
charged
well
advised
if
someone
told
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0•&gt;0Rhodes said Ohio could exen rugs - and making gift- 10cb a ocbool.
cees have bffii assisting in
Wrf!P bows which will he sold ''May is Mental
Health placement of fund • ral!lng can- problem to a eonclusion:
that the Russian was dtsregard- him that this was really squanpect to obtain at toast 100 new
Late Wednesday SoVIet Am- mg both the facts and the law dering taxpayers' money. Sugindustri~ because of the passin to,n to help support the Month," he explained, "and istera in stores and otner busihassaclor Nikolai T. Fedorenko m the case.
gest it would be more helpful
age of tbe industrial financing
achool," he said. "And they during this month we must ( Continued on page 2 )
accused U.S. Ambassador ~dlai Althongh debate was in Its to give more thought to contribissue and he directed Develo)&gt;K Stevenson of VOicmg non- fourth day, there was no. 1nd1· uting to the morale of John Q
;rnent Dtrector Fred P. Neuensense simply not 'fitting" a man cation of an early vote m the Public."
jschwander to re-form his deof his otature.
11 - nation eouncll.
Young said 'hundreds of otpartment's finan~ing commis,The Pomeroy High School 1'111.
licers and civiUan officials, in·
~mn to get on Wtlh the Job of
- - - -- - -- · Vocal Music department will Mixed Chorus selections
eluding scores of generals and
new and better jobs to
0
Iii
present Its Spring Concert at be "0 Lonely Heart,"
.
admirals" took time off f,·om Thirteen Meigs County resi- , hl~· F
.
the Junior High auditorium !hill Dusl" and "Go Down the
SANTA DOMINGO (UPI - sentatlves of the Organization tbeir burdens at the Pentagon dents, including one from Porn- d
~n.:;:'ce Dtrector !lch10
Fridat at 8 p. m. under dlrec- in' Road," before "A
Us forces in blood-bathed San· of American States IOAS).
and were flown to Fort Gordon, eroy, have been invited to at- rnareet a.tah wasesentaassJtgn
··
lty toll
.
C 1 c· G
S
w1
repr
1vea o1
ton of Mrs. Lucille Swackham- of Sugar," "Chim
Chim
lo Domingo came und..- repe~t- The total U.S. casua
Ga., where they were billeted tend the o umula as
ys- Ohio's 107 eommunity improv&lt;'er.
Ree," "SUper .
eel attack Wednesday night de- stood at 65- four paratroopers, durmg. lour days of the _cham- tern Southeastern Quarter Cen- ment corporations lo set the liThe Boys' Chorus will open Elplaledoclous,"
spite the conclusion of a new three Marina and 1 881lor p1onsh1p 80H match April IHt lury Club banquet Wednesday, nancing program in motion
the program singing "Now It Mary Popplna. John
'finn truce" in the divided killed, and 57 servicemen
Sell Colt At ~,010
May 19, at the American Le·
Is Time lo Sing," followed by wlll be on lhe druiDS and
city.
wounded ID a week.
He said it cost the taxpayers gion Hall in Lam:aster.
the Girls' Chorus with "In Pride Stalnaker the bass.
A. u. s. Embasay spoktllllBD
$20,000 lo prepare barracks to They are Flo"d E. Spence,
the
of May," "My Heart
Ever
said 8 radio station apparently
house the generals and other 257 W M . S 'P
Faithful," 'Clair De Lone,"
operated by the Communilt-led
lop brass. Civilian guests paid I . am, t, om~oy ,
.and 'Go Lovely Rose." Patsy
rebels exhorted
Dominlcam
40 cents each night for rooms ac 'v,e empC?hyeel; acn Bre " 1
•ccompant'st
r.... u. will he the ~
Wednesday nigh! to 'kUI and
pIus a do11ar or two da'l
1y serv- emp
Rt 1oyees
R J aresRt .1 8eeg e,
"Where E'er You 'Walk" and
burn (oreigu Invaders and their
ice charge for 'services," in- : : oy ones. · ; ,•nJa'1'1$ ·~ECVTION IS EX· "Sylvia" will be presented nell
lad ,
, , •
eluding liquid refreshment.
mm N. Salser. Rt. 1; II alter Dave Nelson, Head Football
~ (o res) ita case today in by Terri Fultz, Debra Spencer,
:~ · . fir ounded t
V. Watterson. Box 205.
and Coach of the University of Delllie Dntrd« trial of a Ku 1001 Mary McKenzie, Opal Offut, The Middleport BuslneBS
R
ampar . e w ~
Charles W. Cornell, Rt. l, all aware, who has perfected the
Klanamd lor the Alabama Jemifer Blakeslee, PaIs y Professiona! Women's Club
dlo~ A:er~~ : : . aft..
f0
of Racme: Allan C. Brewer, Rt. razzle - dazzle Wing-T. will
hiibwaty alaying ol a woman Fultz, Jenrue Evans,
Donna meet for dinner at 6:30 p.
en~ 1·~ 'IJoml 1
t, and Eb&lt;r H. Carpenter, Rt. 1, top a llst of speakers this week
clvll ....... worker
Hauck, Donna Crow, Brenda Tuesday, May 18, at the
er .
~ lped~.: The pastor and lour members
both of Portland ; Dorset E. end at a football coaches clinic
IR ~.···llstic..
rl testi- Potts, Susanna Arnold and Pa~
urant with I buslnes8
faciiOIII
s
•
of the Grace Epl!copal Church
0
0
Miller, Box 17, Tuppers Plains; at Ohio State University,
.,.. 'a _,
expe
rtcla Owens.
.
ter In the social rooms of
ap-eement prepared by rep~ in Pomeroy will. attend the list
William Potts, Box 78, Syra- Middleport High School Coach
lied , ~ Hayneville, A1a., "The Exodus Song," by Gold- Columbua and Southern
Ann!IAI Convenllon of the EP1:"
cuse; Robert L. Sharp. 180 S. Bob Ashley and Pomeroy High
Wedne,dq that a bullet taken Boone· "Po' 01' Lazarus" by Co
lllowlng
Grand Dragon-Goes copal Diocese of Southern Ohto
Fifth Ave. Middleport: and School Coach Charles Chancey
from lhJi body of Mrs. Viola John
Wor]s, and "~ Old :!:Uo~ of oiflcers
In Cincinnati, May 11 IIIII 12.
Henry G. Waggoner, Box 274, will leave together Friday after
Lltllllo· of DelrOlt came fr~m Hammer," will be presented by take place with Mrs. Rose Rey- In Adanta Votin1
The Convention ts. slated I&lt;&gt; be INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) -Au- Harrisonville.
school for sessions that eventhe ""' !If Collle Leroy Wilkins tile Boys' Chorus followed by ld I b
of
one of the most unporta?t. in
. . lod
ched led
ing.
Jr;., ~ with firing t be 'Dear Heart" by the Girls' Cho- ~ ~ u ~I
year, ATLANTA tUPI) - Ku Kllll recent years with the parttclpa- ' thonhe~.
"ih ~er~v~stlga~ion Similar dinners for long-time osu Coach Woody Hayes will
f11io1a tllat kll\ed. the mother of
.
m c ge: ra. WI •
Klan Grand Dragon Calvin lion of the Rt. Rev. John El- !" con moe etr
gas company employees are also conduct Jll'id oeminar
five. Defellle altorpey Matt MID'·
bR '
er, out-gomg preaident, Will
Craig lost his bid for a seat In bridge Hines, recently installed mt~ the stabbmg d:;th
~n held in Dov..-, Columbus, Ober- iods.
per008 U
plix Jr. earlier bad
unable
eVIews
side.
.
Georgia Legislature WednK-111 the 22nd Presiding Bishop of ,Ohto cattle buyer W ne ay '" lin Mansfield and Toledo. These
ID. ablke u., .testimony of FBI Plans for Regatta
N':..,~C:S ar;;r~ Pratt, . In a topsy turvy 1pecial e Epl!copal Church in Am- a ~·~~dew~o:!iatively !den· ba~quets are for employees of MHS Alumni Will
Informer .Gary 'Jbomatl Rowe,
.
~res . . • B_J1
a
prllllary election that nominal· erlca.
.
as !}ale Homer 35 Me- Columbia Gas of Ohio and the
w{to aaki'.bl was lD the 'car Pr~nt Ed Fo.ster presld- ;t,~tce president;
ed 11 Negroes and threw out Also featured as guest speak- ~led. b g Ohio who Police Ohio Fuel Gas Co.
Hold Final Meeting
'
with lliree Kl8111men· when ed o+ the business meeting of
• Ire-; and
lieutenanll of former lep'eflll' er will be The Rev. Dr. Russell anJc~ urk~ . 1 ' the Sky
.
The Middleport Alumni Asso..i'
. IContlnued 011 Page Z)
the ~roy Lions Club Wed· Stanley, secrelary. All
tionist Gov. MarVIn Grlffln. Chandran, Dean of the Central :~et"-: outs~: the city ~! One of every "' gas co~- elation will hold its fmal meetJira, Ll\1110 wasiiiBill last Mar- pesday ' ln social rooms of the lDf co~ttee cbalrmen are
AlnonC . the Nep'OII DOml• Tbeologlcal ScbooliD Banplore, . Ia J T sd P r
'd the pany employees has been With lng Tuesday, May 11, at 7:30
ell'S. ' ·
! ~· ~tl!d e!IIIl'Cb following give thetr asnual reports.
naled was Julio Bond a pull- Church of South India. All a ill . te ::bay. t" ~::"·' lh Columb1a 25 years or longer. at the high achool
. -~,'
luncbeon when the club's part
· ·
Uclat for the civil r . liN· member of the Central Commit- ::.m ~ hi':nr."C: was '::.dl; "The performance of these All members are· urged to •I·
1'
Cllll:1VELAND - OR,. SAMU-ln the bOat regatta was further Ve.t enu Me-'al
dent NM-Vlolent ·Coordlnatlq tee of the World Council of .cut.
key people over the years in tend .a• the attendance at thlt
1!,.It !I¥Jl()8l:tl .Plat!ned to discussed:
ADM151!10NS -:
Comlnltlee.
. . Churcbes, he Is conaidered to be ' Police said the nude man serving our customers has been meeting will determine whether
IIIMt ~ with IU.':~ttomey, ChiJI'C(r ladlea serving lunch- Collinf!; Middleport, Mae
.
ODe ol the most
knowledge- [• tum b 1e d out of the motel a positive contribution to the or not the annual banquet wm
; r, Lee~~ ol Bostori, to djS: eoJI we,re Mrs. Glatlys Cockier, son, Racine; Florence WeU,
BANQUET ,.T .,. . able leaders In Quistendom to- Wednesday morning and fell success of both companies .. be held this year.
~
~al cOurt order. Mrl. 1!4dllh Lannln&amp; ~nd Mrs. Polllet'OY,; John Duerr, . · The All • Sporlt beDqlltl ,~I day.
dead.
Allan W. Lundstrom, chairm~n
, lllit IJ!nl .,lleck to, !he Ohlo 'l'eo- Cl!lra .Karr. .
.
r~~G:Sin&amp;ett,Fred
Eutem High ~ wlllbeiiD
:.·J!':rr~ ~...:- ~ They said they did not know of the boards of the companies,
Wl:o\ THF.R
' ~ to .contlilue servq a
I.OCAL TEMPS
den Hartford J
Tutti promptly 81 UD p. ~ Mr and Mra Dale Duloln of how many parsons were in· said in discussin&amp; plans for the Partly elololy and wann wttb
' • a.,. term .for .wlfHiaylllg:
'lh4l •4 - · , In Porne ., 1 .,;,~ BOttom : esse
e, eveniJIII. ·8pe0en• ll't ..,.,.._ the. Gr.Ke
will lttead volved In the stabbing, but had banquet.
c.altered IUDtlenllonr~ t.'lbe U. $. fib Circuli ~ . .....,...
ature
roy 8 .,...,
; J!:lmer
lone-time .lblpa R,llh
Issued an all-polnta bulletin lo
night aad l'rldlt Ltnr lolllPt
ot ~ at Clnclnuati HI bn•b:a• .dlatrlct at 11:1&amp; a. m. Pomeroy; Vlrainla Pkfte,
eaae coac:I!, 1
lbt aeulonL .
locate a car seen driving away
5HI blp ~ IN6
· Wtdnesday in imler 111 llldai·WUIO degree&amp; under IIlii- land.
Veilllrl, pr!Del)ill Iiiii ''iilillille
from !he motel late Tueaday
SUlT FILED
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u. s; Dlitrlcl Coul'l at Dayi llY - ·
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dindoJ'.at 1111tlalltl~'ICIIc!Ol·
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'jnlght. Police said the late mod- Ma1lne Wallace of St. Peters{
' lbat ll'llltedSI)eppardfnel 'w · •
.~08 ~
oll:alllim ·HIP ~Albert Tayl1tr, 2l,Mkl-el Oldsmobile bore the Ohio ~-burg, Fla.• bas flied a partition
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·;,
1111 ~ 01 'lroutldl bli •!\'~STA~ON · -W~ Af'"JSSID~ "':-::;.
·
J will, bebttilondat' 'lhi~ bitt· been lll'I'Uie4 by 1censeplatenumber:MRtW,
of real estate suit In Mfi8s "~ IWI" -~•
cOllltllulloiJII rllbta . bail 'been~ - =~~· ,blah !13, ,Mo.~., ~~~··f·,.,,
wtlllletten,,,h...,. ...... CGunty Sheriff's de-1 Homer'! clothetl, Ju&amp;iap lnd County Common Pleas court a- Loula Meltliialer'IIJ · 1111111•-'1 .
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