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8-Dall~ Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport.

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Women~sCiub

o.. May u . IVM

. _·· ·~·, ...... •"lonored Sunday in

Around And
About
Middlepon

Services at Pomeroy Churches

Plans Dinner
At Fenwick Hi

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Best Culturtil
Program o#
Year Selected

Mary Shrine
Honors its · ·
Past OHicers

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Youngs Home
From Vqc~ion
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"P atur'!I'Uy
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memben, put
1117Cbarter prieltenel
and ......
put
w • * · abepberds were Jfr. and Mrs. 1lQIIIN ¥
honored
Mary
Sbrlne returned bollle l!,ttunlly lfler
Wblte Shrine of Jerusalem met a two nets vacation lrlp and
Frklay evening at tho IOOF ball. vlllt with relatives.

Plans were llllde ID lpOIIIOr Barbara BJcp and
J ud y
a bean dlnMr It tho Bbbop Smith wen selected by t b a
mormng. .
the cho1r presented a special I
Fenwlch High Scbool, Cheablre, OhJo Eta PbJ Chapter of t b 1
Small potted plants were number and the Rev . C. Melvin Mrs Bernard
Schramm on July t ~11entheCathoUcW"' Beta 8111111 Phi Sorority u biV·
P"'sented each mother during Alkire had lor his sermnn topic Zllne,"vllle 08 the guest of he; men 's clul of the Sacred Heart lnJ presented tbo best cultural
the SundA} School hour at the "Honor Your Mother ."
daughter 8' nd family Mr and ~ ~huth"'h hm~ Thudurslda? eventna: I'V'I'WrPI!m of tbe year and were
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18Jted 1n W hi ...__
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M thod'
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on e c u'"" a tormm.
r:-.·he
Flora Long, worthy higb prle•
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Umtrd e
1St church
rge Earh mother was pl·tosented I I Mrs. John Lyons ann Tom. Ber· I Mrs Richard Freeman prui- liVeD special recognJtloo w n
tesa, and Allen HugbH, watch- D. C. wUh their daulh1er IDd
polled plants were p!'l'sented to carnatloo as she entel't'd the !nard, Unda and Debbie
Ident . coonducted the ' ti the chapter met last week In the
man of shepherd&amp; prealded and IIQIIoin-law, Mr. aJI!d
M r I.
Mrs Man Crarv . oldest moth·
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mee ng offices of the f'A&gt;lwnbia Gaa Co.
Naoma Brinker, cfi.tnct deputy, Pierce G. Rice' 1\1]11. wblle then
er Mrs Gu\ Gumther voung sanctuary for worshtp ser.·l~ at , The Le ..· and Mrs
Donald l whJch opened with prayer by in Middleport
was Introduced. Charter mern- went light se~ Mra. Younl
f&gt;St ~othn , ~1rs W Ll Barmtz the F~er.ated church . ~e cMolr Boone and children are on va- the Rev. Fath~l John TureJ. It Mra. Rltgs. and Mn. Smith
ben batroduced who were also vlsJted br.lelly wltb JMrl. CharmoTher of ~lght childre-n
and sang M)- Cathedral. Pw-'~~ rs I ration Visiting With relathes[was vuteo to give the graduates were selected on the basill of
past olflcers -ere Elsie D. lea .Frlct, .the
. for~ Lucy Rot&gt;
M ~·- . p
lh Paul Nease solmst. 1""--namg 10 the easL
who are membera of tbe cbureb their
criU
w
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1 aprs ~s,_e atltorson mo er the sermon topiC, "I Remember
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a prayer book and to send the
program on
Cjl
Smith, Editb Hutslnpffier, NeliJe lnson of Chelter ~ wttb M.rt.
ot slX ch iIut en who also re-ared IMother," b) Charles Norris, a Mrs. Charle.; Bing and daugh- four officers to the C.lhoUe praisal of pictures.
Tr•cy, Ellqbetb Lear, Mary Nelle Bfanaoa.
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"Mother." was presen!OO ter, Judy, Cleveland, and Mr. Women's Club convention at An lnatallaUon aervlce
r
Hughes, Mabel Bennett and Bar- At Pblladelpblo,.P,a., they VII·
1 so lo,
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b~ Mrs. Marvm Bu&gt;t
and Mr; Joltn Smith ; pent the Steubenville on June 17.
new nlflcen 1or IIIM-85 waa
IVA STEWART
ry P. Smltbi ,
lied Mrs. Younfa slltero MJs•
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•eekend wtth their mother, Mrs. Prayer by Father Turel closed conductOO by the outeoln&amp; pres•
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Other charter member• were Lydia L. Davia and abe aCCOD&gt;
Mrs. Eugene Tnplell, cha~r- J. K. Smith.
the meeting and refreahments ldent, Lucy Amabary, ustBIOO
Edith Husoell, Martha \ Wood, panted them to LeVittown, N.
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man, assisted b~ Sheila Cowan,
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were served by Mrs. J 0 h n by YvOMe Scally,
Dorn.thY
Maud GMJeSer, Frada Grueaer, J. to&lt; 1 weekend visit with the
Janel Couch, Nancy Greenlee, Mr and Mrs. Herbert Mlch· Mitch Mrs. Charles Radford Amberger and Marilyn WtBet
Elsie Roush, Bernice wIn n, Youngs' daughter and IIDil.fa •
n
es
and Darla Shendan presented eel Ohlinger and son, Herbert Mrs •John Goett Jr.
Mrs: cup. New officers an Sharlee
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Evelyn Lewis, Anna Sievers Ll law, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar AJ~
The vanous church., In Mid- sma ll polt£'&lt;1 plants to each mo. Michael II , Nelsonville, and Mr Ed :. W h
'Mr ' M
Neuman, preaklent: Betsy Hor.
han Steill Leona Hensley ;...d mayer and aons Stewart and
dleport observro \lolher's Da~ lhPr folio" tng the worship tiOr and Mrs Wilham Bane, Char· Sha~~~ an: ~~~gGeor ·~ Hsck: ky, vice presklent;
Martha
Charles HOIIBiey. Pest worthy Larry, Thq aw; aitendeil the
~unng Sunda\ mornmg sen · 1\ ll't' at the F1rst Baptist churrh. leston, .Y Va were weekend S Th
v lng
d
_ Eschleman, recording
aecrehigh prlestesses and
t watch- World's Fair and visited brief·
tees
AI Heath
Meihodtst l
,
guests of r..r an&lt; Mrs Lao Ken· r
e tra el
pr
onat tary; Beverly Perrin, treasur· Iva Stewart, , senior at MJd· men of sbe herds pas
1 In Elizabeth N. J.
ad
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Church Re\ M E Dowsnn1 M1s Walter \\ olfe, the moth- ned\· Mr and Mrs Bane re- ed by the hostesses was award.
d Anna .Marle M rriso" d1eport High and Ina
Jean
P
who were not Y
,
· to Mm rl.!i Harvey
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· an
~ Hupp a senior at Southern charter
members were Pauline Brooklyn ' N• Y·
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was ass1sled m the serv1ce b\ 1 er who h8d be en mem ber 0f the turned
foUow- ed to Mrs Ge0rge Miller 8nd er
corresponding
secretary
.
a group ot ~oung penplt- lo\'ho chureh lm t~ longest pertod of mg cHurd. services m order fo r MI_ss Lena Guth won the door Fjnal plans for the . ~mual .Hlgh,' bav"e been honored with ~tk:ms, (!'em Cheesebrew, Vlr·
ha\e been m h1s specw.J C'lass, 1~ea rs. approxtmalel}' SO, was Mrs Bane to participate in the prize..
card party and atyle show to scholarslup awards to attend Na- gil~tld~ and AUen Hughes.
ond includro John Krawsczyn, ,presrntro a large potted plan! M.•ms Harvey Band concert A while elephant sate. will be be held at the Pomeroy Junlo&lt; llonwlde Bj!auty Academy In Ru . a ng pre!eniOO Edith
U
erma~
who led lhr Lord' Pra~er The Rei Ralph C Zundel had whicll ~., given Sunday aller- held at the. June meeting and High School auditorium, Wed- Columbus.
sseU nd Harry P. Smith, the
.a
Douglas Dowson the n·sponslve for h1 s sermon top1c. "God and noon at
pm
hostesses w11l be Mrs. Robert sd
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re ann
oldest charter members, with a
8-J'l8r
readmg on Fa~mh R~IJgwn. the Farn1ly ,. At the openmg
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Burkett, Mrs Thomas Scally: bayGaua~ov~t:. chair: They were top winners from potted plant. A gift was also
Jern· Davenport ' The Apos- of thf:' St'rV ICE' 8 de&lt;hc-ahon ser- Several parents of Middleport Mrs Aldolph Saelens, Mrs A y r
of the ch ter nd over 400 Ohio-area applicanta. presented to Elsie D. Smith, the
ties·· Creed " Jame Gerard a . . lt'e was he!d for Mr
and H1gh School senwr.!j accompan- Howard Dailey and Mrs Chris- rehmee mgt 1 the •P.
wlla1 N ti
id B t A d
oldest living past worthy hJgh
d
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ca
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· tess a nd Naoma BrInker,
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scripture reciiatwn. the 2Jrd Mrs WII am :Shendan Jr an 1 t e group o ar ers u:g tine 0 Donne .
btl held Tuesday evening
at one of the top _ rated cosu. p~1es
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Psalm . .,Jose-ph me Tont&gt;\ the daL gl1 t ~r. Amta Lomse
Sunday evenmg where they Will
. the
t'
dtstrict deputy.
7·,SO p.m. 8 t the achool audJtor- tology sch0018 m
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leave by tra1n for Washmglon
na Ion, Several members were rededJcatmn. and R1ch G1lkr\. the 1arge potted plants were r;::ivY k
ium
each year awards tuition schol·
..... .~ ill and
~Beaut de-s
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and New or
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al
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por~
caru:~ were sent
u
en at the Church uf Christ to •
f
Plans were 10 discussed lor artihips to deaervong Ohio-area them A memori&amp;4 waa ~eld
' The chOir und~r !he direr· ~1rs Anne Burton . the oldest MISS Judy Butcher, Columaln
the recipe,book proJeCt. The cui- high school seniors.
for d~ased members Glady
t10n of Mr Hen ;hllson. prese.?t- 1mothrr present , Mrs Dorothy bus, spew the weekend with
tural program on architecture
Ma Sall McConnicb 'F r n:
ed an anthem, ·shep.herd, W1th L&lt;e the ~oungeSI mother. ano her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ira
was given by Lee Seyler and Tbe ~Iris were sel~ed on sct?oiz ~ Ann Bow.;, 8Hi h
Thy TenderE"s l Love b\ Hue-r- Mrs Conrad Ohlinger and Mrs Butcher and son Jim.
Sharlee Neuman 'lbe birth- the basis of their Written appU- Ugh
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ler, with Ml Phllsf'n .as solo· \\Jlllam Johnson mothers wilt~
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day anniversary of Beta Slsma cations, recommendations by
ts ?f tbeJr
of office
dlaba8. ~
isl Mrs. C M Hennesy was the most e hildre~ present Each MISs Manarme Wuodgerd, Co.
Phi waa observed during the high school counselors, and by were given br El.,e D. Smith,
cUah. . llllf.q
organist in the absence ol New- ·mother. reC"elved a small -potted lumbus, spen. the weekend With
aocial hour. MiSI Amsbacy ser- the Nationwide Beauty uAcad':, Harry P. Smi~, NeiHe Tracy
man Burdette The sermon top- Ipan!
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Har- Elza Gilmore underwent sur- Yed at the refreshment table
my counselor, and aft-er depth and Edith Hutsmplllet..
• Glauholden oa outlfda frM
lr gtven by Rev. Dowson was [
old W..odgerd
M
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Ge
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Interview&amp;
with
the
vice
pres!·
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At
the
close
of
the
meeting,
1901DCor-dilboolallnllaw
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eery
a
eJgs
nera
th
A
ad
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-+ potluck refreshments were ser- • Pwtable Iii
entllled Honor thy - Moth·
M and Mrs Robert Harns I a1 Friday everung Hi!l room
dent of e c emy. mpon.. ~;,::: C!UPior
er , Corsages were ~wen to Jf i.u Sauer Honored C~l:~bus vJsiled over
t h ~ I number is 24.
ant factors were achievements v~ from au attractive table Rud.·up - - -.... -.
motl•ers allendmg Ihe service
w•ekend ·w,th his father Rob· Mr and Mrs. Charles Grav..
in higb school, extra activities With wbite cover and centered • =::..adal!"'::~": f!OCO.Ia
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE l /JJOn HPr Birthday
erl Harrts and With the!~ dau·IIY ur Dunbar, w VA.. visitOO
in school and outside of school, wtth an arrangement of yellow
bl hi
At the F1rst UnHf'd Presbvhte S an at Ohio Univen.i· j recently with his mother Mrs
appearance and personality and and white flowers with yellow Jv,t rec•lved • 1 • pnwnt o1
l•nan Church polled plants wrre Mtss Nell Bmg a~d Mrs Jess '
r. us
B F Gravely and his 'sister
sincere interest in cosmetology. ~ndlea In while holders, OD Rubbarmold QuI II I' " · presented to the olde"t a n d Shumaker entertamed w1th a 'I
I M J A Ed H 11 R ·
Miss Stewart and Miss Hupp e1ther aide. Also on the table WINIyoun gest mothers present dur·
at Crow·s Steak Housel Mrs Robert McElhinny wa• 1 ~rs Al.;m.o ~· 1 yse d
will be highly skilled In creal· was a cake Iced In white end Rubbermald makeo aU kitchen•
ing !he Sundav School hour Fnday in honor of Miss Mar- the guest of her daughter Kar- Mrs Lo
.
C s,er "" 1 sHs ert,
ive hair styling hair color'"" decorated in yellow with the more convenient and better or
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:mgton W.
renVa.aver
ee, o to their
un • Mr . I nd Mrs . HarIey HanJ·ng make-up artistry' and salon manUlfi• •
tu.a
"n
...t..
Mrs. Mary Ste-ele was
.
Sauer who was obJ&gt;erv- en, 8l Jhao University, Athens,
returned
mscrIpti on, " 1"""1964.
IBJlized - protects ........
ww·•
ant
~ flov.ers for the oldest
her bJrthday anmversary. for Mother·s weekend ac!JvJties. l h
'Sat d
ft
•-·t lth imd granddaughter Denise White agemeot upon graduating Iva
storage Jurfaces. In aU the mos1
orne ur ay a er a Vui w of Flatwoods Mrs
Kenneth
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th t U1 bl
er and Mrs F'red Lewis
M1ss Sauer reteiVed
a n y Mr
Ma · H wtiM
the1r Sisters and brothers-in-Jaw I
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Stewart 19 the daughter of Mrs. '•
GIVE DINNER
popu ar co ors a w
en(
youngest. The Jumor choir also card~ and gifts from relatives dl st lnd ~e ;
M' Het Mr and Mrs L R Farmer Grover, and Jqy, Pomeroy, and Iva Stewart and resides with ,
with any color scheme.
presented 3 special
number and friends including cut now~ epoDr '_a olePrstrl etr, hrs. ·1Ma~1sheld and Rev Md Mra' StMr .. and Mrs. Cecil GillogAI-ly, ber mother at 739 S. Second Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jennings Se. t h • complete lin• ot
"Mother "
avts
a lo' ave re-.
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. evte Carla Jo and Jeffrey
St ''iddl .._. nd Ina H
entertained 'tb
d'
S
rl fo 1'.
.
ers from Miss Bing and a birth- en
turned from a vacation t r i P S. 1!: Kaetzel, Edison.
~ or' Athens were recent vis., m e...-., 8
upp
W1 a mner un- RubHrm1ld Acc.aao u r ...
1
Durmg the mornmg
day cake from Mrs
Edward th
h y· g1 ·
h
Mr and Mrs Robert EbersIa the daughter of Mr. and day at their home, Nye-av. Pre- Bathroom.
1h
~ervire the adult choir
Crooks Following th~ dinner the toroedug
" ",'"h. wt ere laceesy bach. and Miss 'ot•a Pierotti of itors ~1. !lJelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hupp, Racine Rt. 2. sent were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
. I8I
b
" God
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.
ur
severa lS one p
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Mrs Everett Lambert
W k Mr
d Mrs J hn
,pee
num er,
group called on Mrs George f · 1 1 d 1 lhr h the Columb1111 spent the week end
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· an
· 0 Bat-~Eiberf
In
&gt;lather " Baptismal riles. were Anderson, Sr, at Meig~ Memnr· ~~:: ::;:s e "r::ou~~';.. a:g down with tbelr mother, Mrs. Odetta Mr. DJie Russell and daughey, Mrs. John Frlek, Peter JenI I
oonducted
Michael
ter
Columbia,
Mr.Lynn
and Mrs.
~0 ~~~
~ ~~s~a~n~d~the~bo~st~an~d~bo~s~te:'"~·:..:.,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,....
'hi .
IIfor1 rHerbert
t
r M tal ' Mrs.. Ralph Zundel and Mr · thr0118h gth• She nandoah Valley. Pierotti ·
GuyofRuasell
Terry
of
"' mgt:r ' n an son o r · and Mrs John Blaettnar O:t.nd M
d Mr L R Wil
Mn. Garland Weaver visited
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and Mrs. Herbert Michael
children. Pomeroy.
Mrr. ~nM
:d Milley, last week with her lather Jolm Pomeroy, Mr. Franklin Russell;oll.
hJ
POMEROY CEMENT
Jy Gregg) of-. Nelsonville,
. · an
rs. 8"
e r, Sauva e
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of Middleport, and Mr. and
_
lhe Rev. Howard Ruppell
Middleport, and Mrs. Ruth Lam· Mi"g Remora Boice of Da ton Mrs. Clinton Gilkey and family
May I!
CO
.ating. Other relativ.,
Dr Pickem' Stnlf
bert and aon, Bill, Ironton, were spent the week end with Yber of Harrisonville were Sunday The American Legion AIDIU·
•
were Mr and Mrs 1
•
Saturday evemng dinner gue!;ts
visitor.e of their parenls Mr ary of Lewis Manley Post 26S
;y and Mr. and M~/'0 William risiting World Fair
of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiley at ::;:;ts Dr. And Mrs. Raymond and Mrs. Lincoln Russeli.
. wW meet at the Naomi Baptist
Bane
Employees of Dr. R. R. Ptck· their home In New Haven. The M ·
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Will of Olurch Tueaday at 7:30 p.m.
·
ens will be hts guests al the W1leys' son, Il.ivid, of 0 h i o h rs. George Parker returned Peach Fork were Suaday alter· Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES,
New York World 's Fair this Univtrsity, spent the weekend orne ~aturd~y after spending noon vlsltora of her brother, will hold Its annual Inspection
week. The group will stay at the m Morrow, Oh1o, With his room. ~evera ~ont sIn Marietta with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith Thursday at 8 p. m. The 80th
M~SqN
I -~,
/.' . . •
·,Claridge Hotel 1md will also at- mate, Douglas Park and fam- ~COUSin, MJss Dora WISOD. and Jo,
anniversary of the chapter will
tend a Broadway show and oth· ily,
r. and Mrs. Edward T. Bau· Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam and also be observed.
"WHAT :~~~G~~PPENED er New York attractions.
John Allensworth, Ohio Uni· er ~d daughter, Polly Ann,. of Mrs. Eugene Haning and RbonTO BABY JANE"
Those going include Mrs. versity student, spent the week· :'anon spent the week end wtth da were Sunday afternoon visit· ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Bette Davi!! .Joan Crawford Wino_na Hortman, Mrs. Lucille e~d with his mother, Mrs. Flos- ri~rle:~en:~rr : · and Mrs. 0111 of their aunt, Mrs. Elsie Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krid- and, Mrs. George Hudson, ste Allensworth.
Mr nd Mr p:j,
o1 Radcllll.
er entertained with a
dinner
11 Perry
"BATTLE BEYOND
Mrs. Mary Shafer and 0 . E.
d Ma R s.ond. worth Dl
Mr and Mrs Harley Johnaon Sunday at their home Syracuse
. Thev will leave for M h
~tend
rLos. aBoym
SKrkler Vl&amp;o Tamm.y and Ch,eryl were Sun- Guests were Mr and' Mrs Vic'
~d P THE SUN" P II McKmlev
N Y . kb .I
S d
d
ot er•'1 nfl uence
I
at ng ttom undayev..
,
.
.
•· d my
Arla owe IIr~etulcn
ew or
· WI·th Mr. an d Mrs. Robert day altemoon vlsltora of her Pecora and Peggy and Michael,
(In Color)
F ida Y P ane un ay an 1, TopiC" on Sunday
J'I.Jng,
r )
"The Influence of a Christian Larkins and daughter, Roberta. mother, Mrl. Ada Slack of Sy· Columbus and Mr. and M r s.
TuH.·Wtcl.
May 12·13
Mother" was the theme of Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bnso and racuse.
John Krider and Joetta and
FAMILY NIGHTS
M~.
~
~~in:~~og=~N
was !her's Day service•. at the family of Great Bend and Mrs. h Mr. anded toM,';".Pahoul Plerclne inJo~ oflteCheater RoadMr.Callinandg
"SWORDSMAN OF S1ENA"
· d . - h ld
h Midrlleport First Baptist church James Patterson asd son and ave mov
well' me
.,e a moon were
.
Stewart Granger and
recogmze "' l e o ost mot .
.
M' Fl
.
in Middleporl
Mrs EJaworth Dill
I
f'r present at sunday morning SIJnday mornmg. Rtchard Sayre t~s orence Circle or Rae e
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Sylva Koscina
(Cinemascope &amp; Color)
GENUINE
I services held at the Middloport wa. in charge of the program vlstted Saturday with Mrs.
-andChurch
ot
Christ
Earh
mother
with
Mr.
L.
D.
Di1es
and
Mr.
Dessle
Patterson.
1
~'THE HOOK"
PLYWOOD
PHILIPPINf
I AM TAKING THIS OPPORTUNITY TO
Kirk Douglas Nick Adams att£·ndmg wa~ presented with ! PAul SmB!'t giving messages of
Interilll" or exterior. All
a polled plant and the youngest the mornmg.
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
standard plyo. 4' x 8' pan·
MAHOGANY
THANK ALL THE PEOPLE OF M E I G S
mol her and the mother with the During the Sunday School hour Wilbur Perrm will be
t be
ela. A1J low as . . .
r'lO~l chddren present were al- mothers were recognized with guest speaker at the Federated
$3.68
MEIGS THEATRE
PANELING
COUNTY FOR THEIR LOYAL SUPPORT IN
so rerognizf'd . Mr. Tom Bowen flowers being presented to Mrs. c~urch , Sunday May 24 for 1
POMEROY, OHIO
4' x 8' panels
w(ls in charge of the morning James Murray, oldest; Mrs. tnal sermon. Mr. Perrin will
PRE·FINISHID
THE MEIGS COUNTY PRIMARY.
'*'rvire
Elders
of
the
churrh
Fred
Hoffman,
youngest;
and
be
ordained
In
June.
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
are conducttn~ meditations m i!JI"S , Haskle White, mother with
ONLY
"WHO'S MINDING
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
the absence of a regular pastor. most children present.
THE STORE"
Jerry Lewis
The Middleport Lltorary club
(Technrcolor)
Pleaoanl Valley Hospital
will hokl tbe final meeUng of
ALSO
Pd. Pol. Adv.
ADMITTED: Charles Perry, the year Wednesday afternoon
RUG and CARPET
Walt Dlsn•y's
Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. J am e s at the home of Mrs. Bruce
WOOD SIDING
"YELLOWSTONE CUBS"
CLEANING
Woomer,
Pt.
Pleasant;
E
m
II
Llody.
Mrs.
James
Euler
will
Several
types iD 11tock.
(Technicolor)
Call Now and Arrange
Drop aldiDI as low 11 . , •
Knight,
Hartford
;
Mrs.
Ira
present
selected
poenu
by
For Cle•ning
13'12c sq. ft.
WED. ond THURSDAY
Potts, Southside; Marian Hos- William Carlos Willlamo with
At
Your
Convenl•nc•
Moy 13·14
CnmJ)I~re clunbu serwte. a
char, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Glen Mrs. Dale Dutton to present orNOT OPEN
poeocLill :v 'or your t7P• of nll
Jones, Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. iginal verse.
or o:arptl
whetber
i1
~nould he lh1mpooed
.. dry
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
James Oldaker, Gallipolis Fer----d~an~ . . or riiJUI&amp;r Laundr'
Moy 15·19
wnbeG
our fldllt\11'!1 a•
ry;
Mrs.
Willard
Cox,
GallipoThe Am.oo
"LAWRENCE OF ARABIA"
IUrl yo u uf • p.rfect tob.
I D•ply Appreciate The Support You Gave
lls Ferry ; Mrs. Pearl Oakes. By Unlle&lt;l Press Interaoltonal
(Technicolor)
Peter O'Toole, Alec Guion('ss
ROBINSON'S
Lakin.
Today is Monday, May 11,
Me In Tuesday's Republican Primary. I Will
Anthony Quinn Omar Sharif.
l•under•n--Dry Cleaners
OISCHARGES
.
Lother
Youllf!
the
132nd
day
ol
1964
with
234
Jack Hawkins, Jose F{'rrer,
Serve YO.. Conscientiously and Cap1bly.
Convent•nt Pickup
Jr., Ashton; Luther Young, Sr., to follow.
Arthur Kenned}'. and Claude
St•tlons In
Rains.
SNAP.OUT WINDOt;
Ashton; Tracy Short, Gallipo- The moon lo approaching the
MIDDLEPORT·POMEROY
A Sam SpiegelD11vid Lean
EUJ cleaaiiiJ, P"'aa uat
lis
Ferry;
Charles
Thornton,
first
quarter.
production
. their ri!l'st
1111p ou~ All llsao. AI
Ph. Pomeroy WY 2-5428
Leon; Hilda Bradshaw,
Pt. The morning star is Saturn.
since, ''The River Kwai."
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Middleport WY 2-5130
MEIGS COUNTY CORONER
Running time: 3 Hrs. 45 min.
Mrs. Josepb Boston, The evening star Is Venua.
Pd. Pol Adv,
Mrs. Arnold HigginJx&gt;. On this day In history :
Southside; Richard Hoi· In 1832, the firrt pollUcal
Grove: Mrs. Mabel platform was drawn up In
ChE!Sbi1re.
Washington to be Wled In th•
. I would like to th1nk the people of Meigs
A daughter to Mr. campaign to elect Henry Clay
Co. for their loyal support, and love t h e y
and Mrs. James Woomer, Pt. president.
Pleasant.
In 1934, dust slormll In Texshowed to me and to our party on May 5th.
as,
Oklahoma,
Kanaas
and
Col·
ONLY ~99
I
sure you will never be fotgotten. DeDurable · asphalt ablnrles
HOLD COOKOUT
orado, blew hoadreda of thou·
ID seven! paltBDI, u Inw
fiO.OO Oown-B•I•nce on
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Anthony sands of !Dna of top soli eaal- feat is only at the present, we s h a ·ll..str_ive
U. ..
I
Cenwftl•nt T•rm.
held a cookout Sunday at their ward I o w ar d the AU~ 1 ahead for a be!fer Meigs Co,
$1-9f-IOD.._ft.
farm oo Cherry Ridge. Those Ocean.
The VIctors are worthy
our· support In
attending were Mr. and Mn. In 11110, Amerleaa flnander
Gerald Anthony and children, J•Im D. Rocketellor ~ at the November.
' Mr. and Mrs. Dove Jenkins end "8e o1 tl6.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH,
FURNITURE CO.
family, Mr. and M rs. Harold In 11162, Prealdent Kemw:ly
MASON. W. VA,
CliMe and .Mr. and Mrs. Ray· called on U.S, bu8lnesameD Cor
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VOL XVI NO. 23

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO ,

TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1964

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Support for Zoning Ordinance Seen
In Next ,Middleport Council Meeting
Middleport councilmen
take another look atperhaps vote on-the
ipr&lt;&gt;p&lt;ised zoning ordiJUtnce
t s second meeting in
on the 25th.
[~i~~~~~~i: President Wayne
1
told council Mon·
i:~i~}'~ In its regular
the Planning Corn·
expects to adjust
proposed zoning regula·
ltirmo so as to remove as
as possible chief obCIDCAG() - Attorneys I or
to it expressed last
Teamster President James
in a special "hearil&lt;&gt;ffa Wllre expectOO to
govertllllellt charges !Dday
part of, but not an InHoffa helped drain union pen·
part of Middleport's
slon ·lunda of more than
Plan, ";"•do a second
million In fraudulent loan!.
and tf!lrd reading before ltnal
The govenunent, trying I or approval.
the second time this year ID put Councilman Clifford Stumbo in·
Hoffa behind bars, told the jury
of eight men and lour women
that llolfa .and seven associates
!raudulenUy obtained the $25
mllllon In loans from Teamster
pension funds and cllvertOO $1.7
million of the amount Into their
own pock~ta.
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Trip
• Ie sODIC•
B0mber BI"ds

WASHINGTON - Rep. Rut&gt;.
ert Taft Jr., R.Ohto, is helng
talked up today as a likely
choice for keynoter of the fie.
publican National Conventlon in
a shift away from a little •
known state leader.
Party leaders, it wa., learned,
have scrubbed the prior conslderation eiven Minnesota state
Chairman Robert Forsytffe.
When word leaked out that the
keynonn• ••·1-....... nt was be- .. ....,.•••~
ing ·set ~p, for the n&lt;&gt;Wo-well·
knoU ¥Jjmesotan negative re-.,.c\1.0 chilled Ids 'prospect&amp;,

For Favor

cllcatOO he expects "40 llt !O"i Councfl bt its hearlne delay·
per8011S In favor of :zonng ID be ed a second "'adlng pending fur.
at the next COID!cil meeting. He 'ther recommendatlollll by the
suggeatOO thla might ·over baJ.. Plalllllng Commlulon.
ance the "four or live" who ap- Council also Monday Dlgbt:
peared at the hearing to oppose -Hired Leo Kenney, Sr ., as
it.
·
pool manager and Charleo (BunCouncilman Gene Harrlo ex· ky) Jnhnaon aa recreation dlrec.
preaaed aatislacUoo that
the tor at $2211 per month this
Planning Commission expects to summer, on recommendation of
pursue final ' approval ol wDing. the Recreation
Commission,
Mayor Lee Smith, a member of Councilman Harrla moving the
the Planning' Commission, aald action.
he feels like accepting the Issue ~~wlmmlng pool edmisslon
aa a personal challenge 1o the prlcea have been oe t by the
charges against his and others' commission ~at 35 cents and 50
integrity made at the hearing. cents lor single admlasions; InU w•• pntnud 0111 tlllt tile dlvldual season Ucltets, $II for
Chamber of Commerce .., pers0118 under 13 yean of age,
the Rotary Club toad elldoraed $8 for over IS; family tickets,
the prv)IOIIII, 11 oJIIIOR'I to $12 plua $2 lor each child;
"a lew pertoDI tllal _.-ad swimming lessons •.50, and Die
against II.'"
saving instructloa ~ Increases
NegoUaUons ....... to resume
1n Columbua today ID an ef·
fort to end atriltH by
bllildlnJ trades unlono, wbile
.talu Ia Cleveland wero reported "deadloeked."
Milllou ol dollan Ill conolnlcti011 projects a. the two
eltlea were balled Moaday
wbea Rve aniOIIII weal oa
slrlko In Columbua aac1 BuDdiDI Tradel Employen Alaoeladoa (BTEAJ closed down
wort Ill Clevelaad becaule o1
1trlke1 ealled lut week.

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Judgment

Awardeu
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Me•"gs ('
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are found In the lamlly Uckets
(up $2) and the instruction phases (up $1.50 each].
-Heard Mayor !lmlth's letter
to the Ohio River Sanitation
Compact Commission reviewing
action toward construction of a
lagoon type sewerage and r..
questing an extension of time
beyond the Nov. 30, 1964 deadline for operation of the sew·
erage. ORSANCO meets Thurs·
day of this week to review
Mlddleport•s case.
-AcceptOO Chief of Po II c e
Herb Gilkey's report lor Ap·
rll of 17 arrests, parting meter
collections of $954,
including
$68.75 in violation penalties, and
court ftnea ol $167.7&gt; •. totaling
$1121.20. Th~grealest smgle type
of arrest was lor mtoxlcatlon,
(six), and 87 meals were served
pr1aoners In April.
-Referred to the Buildings
committee (Morgan, Gibbons,
and Stu mho) complaints by Mrs.
J. J. Davis that smoke and
soot from a commercial laund·
ry near the Davis Clinic, 306 N.
Second-51., is damaging to that
and nearby propertieS. She ask·
ed lor an ordinance prohibiting
use of equipment that created
the trouble. She also recalled
other appearances she had made
before council in previous years
and promised, "not to give up
this time before something is
done."
- Accepted Clerk Gene Grate's
report, and discussed, but reached no conclusions about the
condition of the ~wn's general
fund A closer look will be
·
made May 25th. The report

LATIN CLUB BANQUET - Pomeroy Sophomores and Freshmen enrolled in Latin 1 or 2 and members of the Latin club held their annual banquet Monday night
in the Senior High auditorium. Standing behind the Latin Club cake are, I tor, Sandy
Hendricks, consul; Mrs. Theodosia Frecker, advisor, and Barbara Kennedy, consul
_ Sentinel Photo.

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58 Harness Race Entri"es
Are s·1gned for 1964 Falf
.

iLdi.Mii.M\tdiPik_,,..

Asks Equal Time
To Answer }ud«e's
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Filly-eight entries have been received in harness race
evenls for the 1964 Meigs County Fair, Charles Radford
disclosed at a meeting of the county fair board last week.
There are 18 entries in l h e
two year old trol. 19 in the two I Western Tack.
year old pace. nine m the three Details of amateur paintinl
year oi•J trot. and 12 in t h c from Miss Jessie Saunders for
three year old pace. Radford the 1964 fair were read by Frank
sa 1d letters to CLiit slake entry Johnston, fair board secretary.
owners are readv to be mailed The board approved Miss Saun.
lders's recommendations.
Fair boartl members diSCUSS- Fred Leifheit said he would
ed construction or a new ca~Ue try to secure a veterinarian for
barn. Wallace Bradford appomt- the 1964 fair and Secretarv
ed a c 'mmittee of Hiram Slaw
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• JohtlSlon will secure the necester' L. E. Hoffman , David Ko- 1sary forms for approval. The
blenlz. and Radford to study board authorized s..,..rlng $71
and ··•port on tl~e proposal.
for radio time and $ISO for
Changes In the hor.. show ln•wspaper advertising. Bradfor the fa1r recommended by j ford, vke president, presided
William Downie and approved over the meeting_
uy the board were to eliminate j Others allen~ing not mention·
item 3 three gaited. change it. ed above were Harold Carnaem 8. ' Western Stock Horse, to han, Rex Shenefield,
Robert
Flag Rar•e , change item
10 IJones, Hugh Custer, Charleo
Trail Horse or Ponv - Western W111iams, Herbert E. Shields,
Tack, to two items.· Trail Horse IFred Goeglein, and
Orvltlt
- Western Tack and Trail Pony- I Brown .
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PALMDALE, Call!. (UP!)A judgment lor to.919·42 and
May 9· 1964
The Air Force hoped taday that
interest at six ~ a hall per
Middleport. Ohio
the strlkmg debut of the rev..
cent from Mar&lt;h ·13, 1962, was
Editor
lutionary SB 70 transport plane
granted Saturday ln Meigs Coon·
The Daily Sentinel
will help lis hattle With the De.
ty Common Pleaa,!Court to the
Mechanic Street
fense Department for aupersonJa~kson Producijon Credit AsPomeroy, Ohio
~ bombers to defend the Dl·
soclation, 1 COJ¥)ration, PornDear Sir:
tJon.
eroy • consldered Clue from RonSince the Honorable Judge
Although the unique ship, unaid L. Jacks, Dexter, Betty
John C. Bacon has seen fit to
Monday, Js mainly a
Lou Jackl, Dexter, et al.
express his opinion on the front
f~rerulll)er of· triple so.nic airAn entry of foreclosure against
page of the Sentinel, Friday.
hners of the future. that wiD
.
May 8th, 1 fee l I must also exdash
the t 1011 I 011 I
land owned by Ronald L. Jacks
··
across
na
n
Y
If
in Columbia township was filed
press my op1mon on • some90 minutes, the Air Force seeks
1!1
.
Jwhat more Jo('al subJ ect.
ID make the highly conlroveral..
in Common ' eu Court.
(Contmued on page ~I
v Therefore, here is my answer
, ..:.:"~~"'-"""''_.,...,.
alrc~~\ I! war .Plane.
Mltnday, 'l.lJidsment waa filed
to Judge Baron's "LBJ Fhes In
NEBIWIKA AND WEST
belenae Secretary Robert s.
graritinf petiUoo of land .. ask·
Today."
glriia bold prea:ideotiaJ primar- McNamara has advocated an Three teea-aged sfrls were In- ed in the •ult by Carolyn StephWith J:A_ R. Borrowing and
ie~ today but the results in each all·rnls~ile detetTent . force for jured in an aeeident lnvesUgat- ens, Columbus, vs. Benjamin A.
Promismg
"state are a foregone conclusion. the UmtOO. Sta.tes, while the Air ed by the Ohio State Patrol Mon· Peoples, Miller, 0., Belly PeoA caravan did leave one day
New York Gov. Nelson
A. Force mamtams that superson- d
1 ht
te th of a mtJe pies, addresa unknonw, et al.
~
-k
f 11
wbo
in
0
lc
bombers
are
needed
In
addlay
n
g
one
With Promises nf better High~
~ e e er,
was
re- tion to war rockets which still north or Pomeroynon Rt. 7.
Judge John C. Bacon ruled ·
JlOO ~ampalgnlng hard lor
have to prove their reliability.
The Patrol said a car driven that Carolyn Stephens is owner
OUDg 0
ways along the way
-~tate • Frlday primary,,
At Monda ,8 roU-out of the 1 north by Wilham Sayre, Jr., 18, of one third of the land, Benja·
}he only GOP presldenhal conAir YForce Br' . Gen Rt. 1, Mkldleport, went out of min A. Peoples of ooe third, CHICAGO (UPIJ- Mrs. Dora The People d•d vote and were
lender OD the West
Vll'gmla
'A n1
aruJtg f th · control on 1 left curve, ran off and Betty People• was de- Fronczak today faced another
lead like a goat
)~allot. In Nebraska, Sen. Barsea .,ti:o~~ shl;r
the right, and then the left side clared owner or the remaining lonely trip to the church where
.ry M. Goldwater, R-Arlz., was
"a turnlii
int in a~ia- of the highway, hll. guard rail, third. Appointed commissiooers she has prayed dally for the No new taxes they say
l
.unopposed but made lltb
history ,. \ !' po
and plunged over an embank· to make the partition of land Isafe return of her baby boy
I'
portle Into the state Munday to The
· U"VOtted by the Air ment.
were Dale C. Warner, J. Edward who was kidnaped from her But lo get 33 straight
lend off write-In support lor
., o Am .
'Thene was heavy damage to Foster and Albert N Coats
arms three weeks ago.
I'm afraid we'll wait
former Vice President Richard
.
I
er1can Avt. the car. The time was set at Dismissed today ;_11 a. suit A nurse's suspicions about a
M. Nixon and Ambassador Henfor $l,OOO ln Ferne Lucille Brad- child brought to Illin~is Mason- Beacuse It takes two Parti~:s
8 h~:"~~~~r~;ar:~m~ 7:20 p.m.
ry Cabot Lodge.
calledg It "a m'lssllge w·lyth Three ~"'. ssengers In the car bury, Mkldleport vs. Branch 1c Hospital Monday mght raised To swing the Political gate
"Summer Time Fun" is the theme for the card P"riY
1:::~~~
wl 5 ,.
who
were
mjured
included
JeanFleming,
doing
business
as
the
fo~
~
time
some
hope
_
t
hat
the
Bob
E. B~er
an
d stylr show to be sponsored by the Ohio Eta Phi Chap.
1
CLARK AFB., Phlllpplnes-1 Tbe
llf!wlll. fly at 2 000 nle Bentley, 14, Braehotm, W. Fleming Coal Co. Pomeroy. m1ssmg Frooczak child had """""''~'""'"~"'""&amp;""c''"'" ........ ,., jle r of Beta Sigma Phi Sororily Wednesday at 8 p.tiL
I
tl to
'
·~ iEST
.Junior
Auditorium.
Gennves ga ra ""U8ht today
b
nd to ltit 'd Va., admlttOO to Me1gs Mem- Tbe case was dismissed
upon been roun d.
l tI al. the Pomeroy
f lh
l . GHigh
·r HOVa
tt
determine Why I U. S. military
an our B . a U es oriaJ hospital with head 8 n d
a
Br
The nurse's report triggered
0
era C lall"lnan or e even IS al
er.
75,000 feet or htgher and It back Injuries. Janice Nease, 11, :;:'pll~a!":\'ffof Ferne
adbury, a flurry of pollee activity but
Stores and models whn Will
· -- -jet traasport carne down short
of the runway Monday night in
~any design and instru- Rt. 1 Middleport, lacerations of e P n ·
footprint checks revealed that
I partidpctte are Bahr Clothiers. D1ane ~artinger. Gall Hovat1 crash that killed 75 persona.
mnovatlons never before the lace, and Charlene Might,
tbe hospitalized chit~ was not
Lo•s Moore. Marilyn Wisecup, ter: Sttfners, Sharlee NeuiTUID
Ten other Amerlcans
were
into an aircraft.
16 Rt. 3 Pomeroy 1 bump on
Paul Joseph Fronczak, who had
i Martha E~hC'\man, Judy Smith, and Janet Sue Grueser.
feared dead in another mili· In the ~ear future, it will un- th~ head. They Were treated
Mayor Lee Smith hi• pro- been taken from his \mother the
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IJanie Gruese r : Middleporl De- rl F~bric Shop. Becky Nease.
tary crssh Monday In Spain.
taXI tests at nearby Ed· and released.
clslme&lt;l May IZ and 23 11 of. day after his birth by a woman
parlmenl Store. Beverly Pernn. Martl,vn WISecup : New York
Nine survJvOI'!I of the crash
Air FDrce Base. The The d i
Sayre was cited Ue 1 'P
n.-. , In Mhl posing as a nurse.
Pal Hmdy Ina Meadows. Me1gs Clothing, Apnl Sm1th,
Mary
~ere and two persons Injured ship will make Its first test t M 'tgr •J.UDer~vlle co~rt char-' Ia ' ' •PI'Y ~-,s
.
The footprints of the baby F
I
.
I E C S.wmg Cente r, Marilyn Stumbo, Carolyn Wile) . Sally Globnkar.
.
flight Wl'th 8 II0t and pilot o e s
6..u dleport OJl reommendaUoa of
unera services or va on-- IJ
·r Menchim Phillip Sig..
en the ground were lighting for
'
P
co
' with excessive speed lor condl· Mn. Dale Mournlag, president brought to the hospital verified 0 72. Lon Bottom, who died
1 enn 1 er .
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life In the base hospital. Most from here "to Edward&amp; In ahoul tions.
of lite Feeney-Bennett Post his mother's story that he had ~t ,Pieasant ~alley hospila!Tues- 1
ters. Anm•. Cha pman , Shtrley
were in critical coadition.
two montha,
The Pomeroy E·R squad was American Le'"'"n Alndllary, been born to her April 6. Tbere l day morning will be held Thurs- 1
Huston . Chi apmJ an ,· CKanaddy
'ured
o~
{
rded
f
t
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t
f
j
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Shoes
er
an
bt
the
00
0
called to remove
J
. The A.axWaey tpoason Pop- ar no reco
pnn s
day at 2 p.m. at Bald Knobs
C J ' Goess
H ewe ry 'd Ba
MESA Arll
A high
ed
P"" ALE
the Fronczak child
· b
0
CUt
ewe1ry ' ar11ey an
n'
' spe
~· 8
py ..... to aid veterba COl&gt;
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church . Long Bottom, With ur· l
nett's Marguerite 's and Mod·
Mel&amp;• Geaeral Hospital
lined 1o VeteraDs' bosplta!L
ial in the Bald Knobs cemetery ·I
ern Marl
'
express train smashed into a There will be a rummage sale
station wagon clll'rying .two sis·
St. Paul's
L u t h e ran ADMISSIONS - Bertha Rus·
FINED $5 AND COSTS
ten and their eight chlldren at lchLirCh In Pomeroy, Wednesday sell, Pomeroy; Denny Bissell,
George,Jloberts, 57, L 0 n g Mrs. Congo was a hfe . long
I Tickets are $1 in advance and
a rural railroad cross!••
nd
sd
fro
9
to
Che
ter
LOCAL
TEMPS
Bottom
!'
\
;a,'
"
fined
$5
and
costs
member
of
the
Method
1st
·oe
a
1uur ay
m a.m.
s .
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I11.25 at the door.
Mondsy, snuffing out aD
p.m. In addition to clothing, DISCHARGES - Mrs. Claude The temperature In Pomeroy ]/)', GallijtO!is Municipal Court on church. She ts survive y er ~astern Local High school
lives, One of the sisters
also wW be furniture It· Salser, Racine; Jameo
Dyer, was 68 degree• and 8llllllY toda~ conviction of passmg on a berm husband, Charles Congo Sr ; a Ba~r~taureate services will lie Baccalaureate for
the mother of slx of the
Pomeroy
at 10 a.m.
Moaday.
daughter, Mrs. Eileen Polk. I
.
h' h 1
. th
•ters 'wbo died Jn the
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Ravenswood, W. Va., three Sunday at .2 P:m. m e
'? !
sons, Charles Jr., of Portland . lsehDol_audl tonum. J. S. Davis, Wahama Announced
Wta expoe,tlng another cblld.
·r Lo B
d
executiVe head. announced t.. l
The tngedy oecurred in clear
Gene 0
ng ottom, an'ld 0 a- 1day. Tl1e spea ker wa'II be the MASON - Baccalaureate '""'
dh
,unny weather with excellent
na ,d a t horne, 10
t grandch~ldren,
Re.v Ra" E Warne.
1vices for Wahama
gradua ting
1
1
'YillbWty.
~, an Wo grea gr~n c 1 rt?n, 1
·
senior~ will be May 24 at 8 p.
1 and a _brother. Da_v1d Key s of [· Com~encement for the sen- m. in t~e . high school auditor11'ASBINGTON - Rep. Clar11,
East Liverpool, Ohao.
wrs wJII i:w1 Ma}' 20 at 8 .p.m. ium , Prmcipal Clyde Foley anence Cannon, D-Mo., 15, the
11
The Rev. Edward Grifrith will with Dr. . Alphus R. Chnsten- ~ nounced today. Commenc~ment
oldest and one of the m o s t
officiate.
Friends may call at sen. president of RIO Gra~de will be May 25 at 8 p.m. m the
pow•rlul ~bers of the House
the
Ewlng
Funeral home any College, spt&gt;aker. The Semor lhigh school auditorium for aof Representatives, died today
time
until
noon Thursdav. The class trip will be May 24-30 to 1 bout 62 seniors.
uDeXpeeledly.
body
wlll
lie
in state from noon Washington . D C.. and the New I The Wahama Junior _ Senior
Callllllll was cbalrman of the
Thursday at the church.
York World's Fair.
Prom will be Friday beginning
House Appr&lt;&gt;pl'lltlons CQmmllThe
high
school
Awards
Day
with a banquet at 6·30 p.m. and
tee. He bed bMD a member of
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
will be Frklay at uo p.m. The a dance to follow. The Semor
the Howe atnoO March f, 1923.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Colmer, Chester Eighth Grade
com- Class left Sunday on tts ~IP tQ
Columbus, are announcing the mencement will be Monday at Washington, D. C., and w~ll r.
birth of a 6 lb. I oz. son, Wil· 8 p.m. with Edison Hobstetter, turn Wednesday. May 2ll lS the
Ham Wright, on May 11 . Gra~d- president of the Pome-roy Na- ' list day of classes.
parents are Mr. and Mrs . Onen lional bank, speaker
Melcs Memorial H09pltal
Colmer and Mr. sad Mrs. Paul
Snider, Pomeroy. They have a The Tuppers Plains
Eight ADMISSIONS - Norma Grlllll
Grade commencement will he Middleport; Marilyn
Taylor,
daughter, Sherri Lynn.
Tuesday with the Rev. Free- Racine; Glen Tucker, Raclno;
FUNERAL HOME CUJSES land Not1·ls sr•.aker. The Riv· Jean Bentley, Middleport: Mrl.
Palllol boys were presented troThe Chase Funeral Home, Rut· erview Eighth grade commence- Danny Brown, Mlnersvllle.
1 to r, are Tliornll Roach, Tim Glaze, 11!11d, will close after May 31. ment wiH be May 21 at 8 p.m. DISCHARGES - Estll Colo .
Advllor Leo Crew, Ricky Wer- Mrs. Jolm (Chaset Howell is with Robert Bowen, Me 1g s UDS, hmeroy; Qlarles ~
.AdviJor Orval Wllel. - Sentinel moving to Galllpolla ID make County Elementary wpervlsor, cer, Mlnel'aviUo: Homer smu-,
blr ·boma.
speaker.
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'Today 's .Medical Report·

Voice of Broadwav ••• reporting
lyDOROTHY

Helen Help Us!
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Dilly Sen11nel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., May 12, liMIH
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1receive 1 lertllbed tfillflr.WIIII
TIINe 7eon oro at
tbe utelll8 removed' IIlla '! i liD
cancer? If a person with le~ age of 30 I had a hysterectomy.11or1ger possible.
.~- r /
kemla were cured would t h i o Since then I have times
',
I feel crampy and moody
Q - . Wltol ire 11oo ~
prevent his getting cancer?
A - Letdlomlll Is CO!IIIdmcl u I uaed to wben I ~=~ 1~~-hardenlne of U.. ~ 11
THi CELEBRITIES
ened his Strollers Club on the original
to be canctr ollloo blood. In the my periods. Would tbe
bl'llll! What ..1 I.Oi ·.-_
'Richard Harris hope• to team up with •ito of 1!1 Morocco, he decided it would
vlctbns, tumors of the opleen lion have lllfthln&amp; to do
liT
,
Rachel Robert• (Mr•. Rex Harrison) for a
No
More
Conelasloa
Jumpbl1
'Welfare
Office
where
they
reare
almost
always
present.
thl)'l!llltJms?
Where
A
eerebral
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~
remake of "Wutherin&amp; Heights." This be a night spot devoted to English enter- Dear Helen '
ceive their monthly ebeeks.; - There may also be tumors Of tbe blood go that I
may cauae a Wide' ftrlltr
ttme around it will be called "Heath tainment and food . He hired the london
What do you thinit of a lilY H.
the lymph nod11 IDd boa 1 10ould have !oat Wltb my
dl!pendinJ 011 tbt
. Beloved comedian Joe E. Lew- Group known as The Establishment and who curls hi.o eyelasheo. I oaw Dear Helen:
cUff"
marrow. The newer drup used lodo?
ot
brain lhaf;, dllnal·
is and Ius best &amp;lrl, Barbara Grim.,., ap- called his backroom bar The Pub. Then it! I was visiting my
g I r I I ""' darnln« my hWihand't to !teat this dlsea10 m.oy con- A - You bave 1111dergo. 1
One of the I!CIIIU1Ioneat Npear to be on the verge of a trip to the be found a head chei-Haydad Guzeyer, friend and she has a very nice s~ks the other da_y when a trol the growth of tbe tumors surgical menopaUBe. This may
iJ whit ta known aa a litaltar ... New York police believe they who is about as En&amp;lish a~ any Turk can brother. and I was interested, netghbor stopped JD. She said, for several years but cannot be be partially reaponsible for your
stroke. Tha victim imderaooa
have the motive lor the ldlline of that &amp;el
and then one day I happened to "Oh bow quaint - imagine any- colll.!dered permanent
cures. symptoms. '!'be blood you would change of peJ'IOilality _ lJI.
college professor - and it had nothing
walk
by
tbe
open
bathroom
door
o
ne
these
dayo
dornot
ln&amp;
hisoc~al"
Whether
succellllfui
or
not,
ouch normally hDo 1011 doem't
untldJr, aols)' or ;tnfallt
DLah4nn Carroll is toting alone her
1IS on . - treatmont would havo no belt- anywhore. Menllnlal
too do with bird-watching, robbery or own music man, Phil Moore, to direct her and he was curling hlo oyel11h- 1• 1• rea 0Y out
ht wu formerly neat, q&amp;
top-secret scientific knowledge . . . One two BBC·TV shows in London May 8 and eo with one of tho.. curlers! DARNER
lllJ on the victim'• OIIICepllbll· a pert of tho proparetllln for
and reepectful; '!'bert ·I I no
of the most expensive divertissements 10 ... Bookmakers are among those not With gl&amp;sses that would hide Dear Darner :
·
ity to a different form of can- renewal of tbe uterine wall
cure for damaa:e that bu alreaat the World's Fair is scheduled to close anxious to rent space in the new Mid- tbem anyway , J don't see why Darn tootin ' H Isn't - ncept
bela doni but a
1 1
within a week unless the management town buildings with the super-thin walla. he would be that valn.-JUDY lor the lazy! - H.
•
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IIOIIIOilmu be !IUD 1o dtecll tbl
geta a lot of fresh money .. . Friends of To quote one:
tThat· snot my real name, but '"'" columo " dedlceled to
~~=~, n.o.. would · llldudl
it'll do l.
lamlly llvmg, 10 U yoo're bavtho Johnny Desmonds hope the rift ru"The cops don't need wiretaps to get
more l'tll, c1nta to ,.
mor• aren't true. They've been married evidence. AU they have to do la put their Dear Judy:
ing kid trouble or just plein trou·
lbllormiUy biP blood
20 years or more.
Ever
since
I
jumped
on
my
ble,
let
Helen
help
YOtJ.
8
h
•
dlet to NtbiCI
ears to the wall" ... Ray Stark, producJohn Schlesinger, one of England's er of "Funny Girl," may have to return conclusions and rode for
• will tlso welco~e your A";d a•
o .
!"":.·~ttinJ outiJIIOitlbacw.:
top young film directors, arrives in to the hospital . His leg, injured while he mighty fall concerrln&amp; remote mus "t: uper ences.
ress
1n carefully lltlected 1!1111 tbl
New York any day now with the most was skiing, hasn't healed properly.
control ohoe horns I'm
real Helen Bottel In &lt;are of I b h
of lrlnquiiiMr
111
optimistic plans. He wants Paul Newman
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leery
about
lh•
"obvious."
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paper.
tbt
IW.lw/
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AND Alec Gulnness for his next movie
Jules Dassin bas broken his recent
Lo1111 eyelasheo ond eye 1las•
veuel1,
Talk of the fashion trade is the Wo- promise to Melina Mercourl about quit- eo wn't compallhle. Some fel- Dry Spell of Calls
men's Wear Dally piece titled "Mr. Mos- ling film-making for six months to take loW. trim them 1o Ihey won't Ends in Big Rush
UP! Forelp Ne111 Alutlyol mand" to "21 million yoJun- Q _ 11 11 IW'Iaftd to driDit;
es' Monument." Off.set copies are being the vacation she feels he needs so badly. brush the lenses. Could be thlo The Racine 3-R oqulld Mon· The United States, hay In I teen" into tho flibl to
that has been reheated?
.mailed to influential people all over New He's begun pounding on the script of a boy curiJ !,i0 out of tho way. day night answered four calli trJed the velvet glove m Its Malaysia which Sukarno
bave htlrd lhiot lhll dlvtlopl
York ... Brigitte BaRJot's chums pre- sertous production on Pericles and the Anyway, lei's give him the ben- within five hours liter being deohngo with lndonealan Preol- eards •• an extension ot
oome .dlemlcal tllat &lt;OIIIti'ICII
dict she'll take another fling at matrimo- early stages of democracy, and-need- enfil of the doubt until we're
dayo
hours
and
min·
dent
Sukarno,
now.
seema
ready
lob
colomalism.
blood VtiHII.
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ny, this time with her wealthy and hand·
less to say- be's casting Melina as the sure . . .
uteo without any: Bob Beegle to wield the ble stick.
The opeech was typical
A - COffee beaal 11'1 NIBsome Brazilian beau, Bob Zaguri
star.
(Well
,
you
can't
say
she
isn't
demoShoe
humo'
Did
1
ever
lei
It
reported
today.
The
first
call
n.e
velvet
glove
approach
karro.
before you buy them
10
Nicky Hilton and his wife, Tris, havt' re.
make fresh coliN tilt
conciled
. Boh Hope '• recent TV spe- cratic) · · · Audrey Hepburn, w b o when I oa1d the elongated kind Monday weo at 7:110 p.m. for came in Atty. Gen. Robert Ken- Sukamo, wbo.oe father
doesn't
appear
at
many
premieres,
pro,
(on
display
at
a
owanky
men'a
GleM
Tucker,
Racine
R.
D.
2,
nedy's
visit
L
..
t
winter
to
retains
alnull!t
hypnotic
are
nhaeted, Rebeat..
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cial, "School for Bachelor!." is on " its
mlses
to
attend
the
New
York
opening
store1
were
for
the
fat
man
who
who
wao
taken
to
Melgo
Mem·
Southeast
Asia
In
ettempt
to
trol
over
the
Indonesian
doee
no
horm
but the uf811
way to becoming a Broadway musical.
of
"My
Fair
Lady"
In
October,
and
may
had
overytblngl
From
25
olate.o
orlal
hoopltal.
At
10,40
p.m.
a
sollen
the
rambunctlouo
Su·
il
Indifferent
to
the
In
coffee,
lrelh
or l'lbtl!)o
Sam Locke and Joel Rapp. who wrote the make the ones in Chicago and Los An·
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ed 1 mild
video show. arE&gt; adapting it for the stagr. geles, too. She wrote to Jack Warner:
came no so gtnl e. rem n en ca was rece ve or eorge karno's announced detenninaa eovernment and to the manner ' I a
blood. v•~~tl ooa.
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"No matter where I am in the world that without them cnppled folk Taylor, 73: Wells Run, Portland, tlon to "crush" the new feder. In which his "commands~ are strlctor.
When Donna Lee. the attractive s ing· I'll be at the opening."
might go shoeleu. My apoiOiieo who was til, and aloo wal Ilk· alion of Maleysia.
to be Implemented. And 10 It
----er at the Tenement, answer! the teleAI h
pleas~! - H.
en to Meigs Memorial hospital.
was this time
PleaH Rbd your
I ough "Love and Kisses" was a Dear Helen:
While t!Je squad was at the ho• i lt wu part of 1 broader ocelo To observe.rs 1·n Jakarat
oolbiDtnll to Dr.
Q,
lahn"c:e ~·:~dn~y,~tsa:~:~:s~:N~w 1g~lg-~~~ Bro~dway flop. Ozzie Nelson expects the
Those kids who were charg- pita! with Taylor, a call wu re- U.S. campaign to oncourase
·to mean he plaMed
M.D., Ia ;~ ot
Hollywood end Is Charles Boyer·s sun, movtr version to he a hit. He's supervis- ed 113 for • broken garage win- ctived at midnight for Mrs. Asian ieadero to oettle their dltup the guerrilla war
,....,, 11'11111 Dr, Bnllllo
Michael . A play based on England's tng the cmema adaptatiOn, whi ch will dow. Th•y w•r• took. Whot r•r· Gene Congo, Long Bottom R.D. pules by peaceful meano and It
Borneo where
caMol oaower bldMdlll!
star
his
son
Rick
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Philosophy
from
age
window
could
pooslbly
cost
Upon
arrival
at
the
c~•o
did
result
in
a
ohaky
pledged
to
aid
t•·
he wiD •·u.
i
Pr of umo Aff atr s currently on the Prince Philip:
th 1
h•
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boards in Madrid. Wrll.trn by Spanish au·
"Progress Is undiscriminating. It I a muc . A R
. orne Mrs. Charles COJigo, 72, and a momentary lull in
movell!fnl" ogalllst
(OIIenll laleretl Ia f1llllh
thor Camilo Murillo, il's titled "Trial for gives us better medical science but 11 al- ,!TOR
also become Ill. Squadtnen call- verbal lnlulto exchansed
LumpJt aoverr.ment
•olamao.
a Scandal"
When John Krimsky op- so gives us better bombs."
Dear Editor :
ed the Syraeuse E·R for help. tw- the two dlopulanto.
Malaysia
lr'""iOiiiiiiiiiOilil•.,•..a""i
Thc;y;tfi};frE;;;:;}~~_:~-:=~=~::.:::::.:_-ii~~==::-:rr::;-II••~Co~"":, to Calltornlo ond get The Racine unit took Mra. Char- The colm lasted Jell than a Into thio woroenlnl oituatlon
Time
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stepped Alo!Jtant U 8 SecreFor
utlful
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lhelr garages up front, then took Mro. Gene Congo to PleaaIuueo Aclton Co-llld
tary of State lor Fa·r ·Eastern
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First Junior
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On Saturday

to make a point about our
Super Turbine transmission
Would we 4r1ve a Buick with a Super
,..urbin. tranuninion• dJ the way from
P•den&amp; to New York Cit}' ju&gt;~t. to win
Cl&amp;s.~~ C in tbe Mobil Economy Run ?
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b4 WOb Cl... 0 and Cl1111 G. In all, Buiek

Turbine tr:~.n~miMionT You bet.
Obvioll11ly you aren ' t phuminr to clri"
3,:!43 mile~ to prove your new Buick it
eeQnomif•al. And you can 't expect to ret
•• many mile11 ~r gallon a9 tbe &amp;:r.pM'te In
tlw Economr Run. Still, it I• nioe to know
you an win the IK'ODomy run UOUDd to'lrb
And thfo rood look• prize at t.be •me time:
SH your Buick dtaler about it. No ®ubt

•tllnd 1. ciU~Ma~, aad won 3- tnore t.han
.., otbtr make ~f eat. (Rem.nnber Wh@ll
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that gave St. Louia it. &lt;-ome· Athens Jumor Chamber of Com· I the majors in 1951 with the
from-behind victory.
merce and the Athens Westero IBoston Red Sox
WY 2-2460
_Ray Sadecki posted his first riding _dub will•tart at 1~ a.m. l 1'11ere was sp~culation veler- 115 E. 2nd
Pomeroy
v1ctory afler three losses by featurmg hailer classes w1th the _an reliever AI Worthington also .....
holding the Phils to 'six hits, performances classes S('heduled would be cut, for the Reds 1n ·
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The loss tor Culp was his thfrd for 12:30 p. m.
must drop two more playm by
AT I 0 N WI DE
compared with one victory.
Classes tor the show includ~ Wednesday midnight.
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Hustling little Pete Rose performance dasses,
lead-(lo I Cincinnati bought third base~ -·~ .....~ ._ .. ~. ~- ••
drove in four runs for the Rerts I pony, trail class, ~take raee, un- man Steve Boros a 27-year-old r,__________
against the Pirates with a tor horsemanship, key hole, I
-- ~ ----- - - -- - - -tl1ree-run homer and a single. pony pleasure 48" and under,
: Rose's first homer of the year shovel m·e. pleasure horse. pick
COMPLETE SELECTION OF ..•
lcame off rookie Frank Bork in up race, eRg and spoon, work :the eighth and gave thl.' Reds ing class, pleasure pony 48'' •
7-4 lead which they needed 56", flag race. barrel race, pole '
when the Ph-ates rallied for two bending; Three Halter Classes,
runs in te bottom of the frame. mares and geldings, stallions .SPRED SATIN
Willie Slargell hit his sixth hom- and ponies, and a Jackp&lt;Jrl race.
er for Pittsburgh . sammy Elli~
G ARMSTRONG CEILING TILE
(2-111 was the winning pitcher BATTLE TO DRAW
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gave up painting and devoted Robinson Garcia battled to a
the latter part of his life to HJ.roond draw Monday night in I
chf'..98, according to the Ency- the final boxing show of the I' N. 2nd Av•.
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the remember
Phlllles' chain.
Pel. gb ' play
not atforleast
moving Hodges
off the bag.
ronluslon
only last year Sa? Francisco.. 15W 7L .682
everyone,"
said. "It
"Nowas
onea did
what
watching him warm up his arm Philadelphia
14 8 .636 1
he should have done."
throwing a few to Yogi Wayland. MUwaukee
14 10 .583 1
Brandt could have retired the side by tagging Hunt
2
Anything Yogo took a little outj
Louis ·
15 II .577
first and then stepping on the bag lo force Blasingame
-oide or inside llterally pivoted Pittsburgh
14 I .520 31&gt; for an Inning-ending double play. As it -was, a run
htin halfway around wilh It s ·
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IJ 12 .S20 31&gt; scored, Blasingame was forced and Daniels was safe
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9 11 .450 5
on a fielder's ehotce.
Houslon
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Los Angeles 10 15 .400 6\'a
New York
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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Monday's Resulta
TEAM
W L Pet. GB
St. Louis 3 Phila 2, night
.722
Cincinnati 7 Pittsburgh 6, n.ight
SToronto · · · · · 913 • 5 .600 2'-1
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yracuse . . . .
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Houston 4 San nan
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0 7 .5811 2'-1
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(Only games scheduled)
Buffalo
9 9 .500 4
Tuelday's Probable Pitehen I
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Twelve events are sched.uled San Francisco at Houston, !'
Jacksonville
9 9 .500 4
Saturday at Pomeroy
H 'g h nlght-Marlchal (5-0) vs. Brown
school startlllg at 1 p.m. tn tbe (l-2).
Richmond . . . 7 10 .412 5'-'
k Rutland, with Peterson pitch- Atlanta
2 12 .143 9
First Bl Be d Junior Relays
n
Milwaukee at New Yor • lng 8-hlt ball, and p!ayillg •· Mohday'o Results: . . . . . . . .
g
f7th and 8th Grade Track and night-Fischer 13-1) vo. Jackson gains! the Racine Tornadoes Rochester 4 Richmond 2
P'leJd Meet).
(3-3).
without any of their seniors, won Columbus 1 Syracuse o
Meet Director Bud
St. Louis at Philadelphia, 4-3 Monday on ther borne dia· Toronto 6 Atlanta 0
isslsted by tbe Varsity
night-Simmons (3·2) vs. Ma- mond,
Jacksonville 7 Buffalo 5
club of Pomeroy High
bailey (2'1).
will guide young athletes
Cincinnati at Pitl&lt;burgh, night R~tland JOt ooly four hils ?ff
Pl. Pleaiant, Bradbury,
- Maloney 12·3) and Gibbon Racme righthander Jack Bosttc, SHORT FILLERS eld ..
(1-11.
but all of them were doubles, PAINTER TO CHESS PLAYER
rna, Belpre, and Pomeroy.
Los Angeles at Chicago - and three came Ill the third inn- M a r c e I Duchamp, Cubist
, Ttn poln.l l Will be
Moeller (1·2) vs. Buhl (2'1).
ing when all the Red
DevU pa inter whose work created a
tlrsl plact, 1 for second, 3 for
Wedaeoday'o Game1
runs scored.
sensation at the New York
third, and 1 point for a fourth
Francisco at Hnuston, night Coach Mike Morrison's fresh·
place finish.
at New York
men, sophomores and 1umors
Coaches are Mr. Bickel, PornLoula at Philadelphia, night collected 8 hils but left 10 run·
era; Jack Kuhn, Belpre; Franit CindMaU at Pittsburgh, night ners stranded on the bases. They
Capehart, WaMma; Bob Morris, Los Angeles at Chicago.
got men home only once In the
Bradbury, and Kenneth Moore,
Alll&lt;lrlcao League
, fifth and again in tbe sixth innPt. Pleasant.
w L Pel. ~~ lngs.
Chicago
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Rocie
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The 50 yard d..h wiU open New York
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Rutland
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13 7
lhe relays at I p.m. to be fol- Cleveland
.m
lYa
Peterson
and
White. Bostic
12 1
.oWed by these even to at the Baltimore
13 10 .565 lYa and Spencer.
•PPI'IIXimate times Indicated: Minnesota
12 11 .522 2\'a
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BENCH
Sack ·race 1:1$, 220 shuttle r"" Los Angeles II 13 .458 4
PHILADELPHIA
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10 13 .435 41&gt;
Tony
Gonzalez,
center
f·ielder
ball lllrow 2: three-legged race Washington
12 16 .4:19 S
2,2(1, 440 lhUUie relay
2,30, Kansas City
B 14 .3114 6 for the Philadelphia Phillies,
sat out Monday nlRht's game
football throw 2:45, broad jump
Monday's ltelults •t•lnot
the St. Louts Cardinals
l, hl&amp;h . jui!IP 3:25; sbot
put Washington 1 Baltimore 4,- night
becaoae
of inflammation of both
1:50 and 100 yd. duh t p.m.
Cleveland 11 Boston 7, nl1ht
eyes. He wa11 replaced by CookLos Ang 1 Kansas City 5, night Ie Rojas.
HAAII .WlLL .REPoRT
Chlcal!o a. Minn., ppd., rain
)'jEW ORK . (UP!) - Bill (Only gamea ocheduled)
OIL, GAS FORUM SET
Haas, !lrSI· bio'~ll!ID for Buffa· Taeoday'a Probable Pltehers
Jameo L. Young, Directur of
lo of th!l:In.Uonal League, Kinsas City at Los Angeles, the Ohio Legal Center Institute
bu. ~' to repctt to Wll· nlght-Segui (1-2 J vs. McBride and the MNion County Bar
\laihs)l9rl· (J'a.) .1/f. the
(hi!).
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Association will sponsor a confer
~gue. w,.jlin. ~ wu
Cbkago at Minnesota, night enco on Ohio Oil and Gao Law
olgued to IVOiiliDlB)lOI'I
U·1l VI. Kaat (3-1). on June 5 and 6 to be held In
t.&gt;eek by tbe pparerll New York New York at Detroit. night- the West Ballroom of the Ohio
Mots, ~ thl'eatened to quit Downing (I~) vs. Lollch 12'1), Union on tho campus of Ohio
bast!baii. Boston at Cleveland. night.- State University In Columbus.
Morehead (1-2) vs. Grant (3-,). Lecturers will Include oil and
CASPE8, ~Eb
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a) Waoblngtoo,, a:ao experts from Texas, Okla, NEW YORK IUPI) - Billy
(2'1) ••· Stea- hcima, llllnois, Kentucky aad
1: SAVINGS CO.
Casper ~r. ~ .joined defendiri;
Ohio.
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, chimpjon Amold 1abper. Jack
Gamet
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A thought lor U}e d13'-Spa1&gt;.
. NklklaWI inc!.· JU!IUI ~ . KC ot LA, 2,
!he .fl~ld fqr the 'fltltl.oot
at Minaesota, night
Ish , eulhor Cervaotes ulcl: '125 1!. Main St.
Jlomeroy
der!!Jnl ·~ ioll
at Detroit, night . "n. aplolts « rillh men are
''· _, .W~hester ' OoonirJ· Club,
.at Cieveland, ·nlah"t . lD 'be.'etttlbutecl "tlior to •oocl
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field california forwarded by Middleport tn viclory in I he
Washington has been the scene of some historical
Jim calls his last victory-and Ohio Class A championship in I foulups but this one was the granddaddy of them all.
of his writing -'"A Laugher.'" 19.~7.
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To give you some idea of the confusion, Gil Hodges
Bince he coasted home to a 13·1 Arter a stint with the Cincln- said he "never saw anything like it" - not even dur~
victory over the Mets' farmhand nali Reds chain proved unin· lug bls Dodger days In Brooklyn. It all happened durSalln&amp;!li club, Bowles spaced QUt teresting, Jim dropped out of lng the seventh inning of 1 game in Which Washinseven hits, was got~n to pain- baseball entirely before going ton outlasted Baltimore, 6·4! Monday night.
fully '1onJy by a veteran pro who Into the Army . Now seven years
Here was the picture; and you'd better pay atten·
has been much higher, Gene later he is .starting again, 1ony tton ~au1e some or the principals didn't, and what I
Orf who singles doubled and he booted his first opportunity, mess It caused.
tripled.
but determined to give. til&lt;. sport
The Senators filled the bases with one out and the
Jim had 18 strike outs In 17 lhe old college try thiS time.
score tied, 3--all. Bennie Daniels lofted a sort fly to
and two thirds Innings With an
shallow eenter and Don Lock KOred from third as the
1.85 ERA. He's th• big winner
ball dropped safely emong three converging Orioles.
on the team. the only one to
That's where a)) the fun began. Ken Hunt, a[rald
have gone nine innings to date.
theJtall would be eaul(ht, held second for all he was
Jim reported that Tom White
worth. Dou Blaslngeme, who fl:ured the ball would
was sent back to Spartanburg, ;
not be eaught, came tearing Into second. from first.
N. c . -which he expected - I
And Daniels, only doing what any husllm&amp; pitcher
and Bill Wilson went to Chatta· I
abould, legged It like mad lor first.
nooga from where he was shiP'
Baltimore centerflelder Jackie Brandt finally pick·
ped to Eugene. Oregon.
ed up the ball, charged In toward second base to see
Jim clnses: "Tf!IJ everybody
what he could saJva&amp;e, and was somewhat bewildered
Hi and to keep their fingers
to discover both Hunt and Blasingame standing on the
crossed for me .. "
Major Leapt Standings 1 bag
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Kids around Middleport will By Uolled PreiS loteraatioaa
Brandt eommltled a boner by otepplng on the bag
Vipnder why If ~i"l .~oesn't move
Notional Lea...
first, forcing Hunt, who pulled the original boner by

GOOD CARPETS
cades, wmdow ~oxes, fancy shut. les Coneo died there.
a speech Jn his capital or
warned that further inter·
~~~~~
· ' 1ters.
wmdows: and even The Racine squad &amp;ot home karta, J&amp;su~d an "action comin North Borneo could
USE
.
gla., panes. Break a at 4:05 a.m. today.
reault in a final cut-off 1
0~~~~~ wmdow m one of those, and you
ALARM WAS FALSE
red ed US id to olndo.IJ
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might wreck the fancy loco curBOOSTERS TO MEET
Middleport firemen
nerla
oc
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tain behind ll - whl&lt;h alone The Middleport AthleUc Boost· a false alarm Monday at 8:
·
Works ln any make llh•m·
would cost more than 113. - H. ers will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m., when 1 passerby aaw
pooer
or with lone bandle
Captive Givers
p.rn. in the high 1Chool cafeter-- fire near the home of Alva Rice
brush
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~osts "lesa tool
Heif'n :
ia. All members are ura;ed to Leading Creek-rd, and
'
f was standing In a thealer attend.
the fire department. When
On• Half .Gelloft - · ·-- ' ' L'
the _othet S~turda~ lfter·
men arrived, they discovered a '
-cleono Thm txl2 lull
.. . . t~.kmg len l1tlle ktds lo a
ALL ELECTED
&lt;ontrolled brush fire. Today
Ladie._ Youtht-Children
mov1e party. Some we.re
No changes In the unofficial 10:05 a. m. the E-R squad took
No Imports - No SeC!ondiahead of me and I &lt;ildn. t eee election count Tuesday were Lola Greer. Beech-st. to Holzer
wha\was gomg on until 1t was
when the
olflclal hospital. Other activity
in Moclettlr
$J-99
~ I te.
court wao completed by
10 town hall was the fining of Wll· Prl&lt;ocl - - - Seemo profe10lonal beggars peroons Monday afternoon in the liam Harmon, Middleport, ~
have discovered these
movie Melas county board of elections ! and cru~ts for lntoxlcatlon MOb·
MIDDLII'OR1, 0.
are good pickings. No le11 office.
day by Mayor Leo Smith
MIDDLIPORT, 0.
four "sad, poverty-strick·
·
men came by, In
dark
giMAes, or crutches, with 1ign1
saying, "Help the Deaf," ttc.,
all with outstretched harvb for 1
handouts. The children, aome· l
what frightened, tnd faced With
obvioua mlaery, natural- I
put their nickel1 and dimes I
the tin cupo - and h 1 d
left for the ohow.
I
I saw other parents down the 1
line donating becouse their chll· '
urJed them to - and 11
Ialked to one who 1aid. "What
you going to do - you know
guys are taking us f o r ,
sucken, but you can't look like •
a miser to your kids."
• I Every tim~ there's a queue
in our city, you nnd these leach·
es
I out to latch on to the "captive givers." You can bt darn
sure most of your money goes
into cheap wine. I'm ell for
charity, but not rookeJ11, Can't
'! something
be
done?
- TIRED OF BEGGARS
O.ar Tired:
Yes - and you just did it.
Public complainta can
atop
line-begging, el!lpecially where
it victimizes children. Send 1
ltft~r to the theater manager
- ond enclose thll &lt;lipping. ·
!Before J'&lt;IU soft-bearted folko
out there teU me I'm unfair to
-. organized poverty, Jet me IIY
, · I KNOW • few of thooe poor
\~. souls ar~ legitimately lame-,
', halt and bUnd. So doeo
1he

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HOMEOWNERS
"PACKAGE"
INSURANCE

A clipping from the Bakers- proved il, too. when he pitched

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Rose drove In foor runs, thfl&lt; l ed after seven lnnlnp. Manager I lot a man out.
cholceo and set the Pirates ' veteran of Detroit llld
of them on his first homer o! Frtd Hutchill8on sent in relief In came Bill Henry, who hae down in order in L.'le ninth in· 1CUbs, !rom their\ San
farm club where he w88 _hd~­
tile year in the eighth innlnJ, man Jim Dickson, bot he wa1 ohown hia old fonn lhia 1018011 ning.
about ,300. He was expected to
and Ellia notched hl1 · second touched for doubles by Smoky after two mediocre yura. The
Roolo Clobber Rellovors
consecutive win against no de- Burg~ss and Bll Mazeroskt and fireman ·walked the firat men ho The Redo gol to starter Bob bol.•lei" 1$ Reds at third, wh!!l'4
feata.
a tr1ple by Donli Clondonoll. faced, but then got the next Yea~ for 1 pair of runs in the rookie Chlro Ruiz has been·. 'in
Ellia tired and had to bo lift- Two runs scored and ho never three to hit Into fieldon' 1firS! lllning. The Prates got ooe a batting slump.
·(&gt;ack In the second and added Boros was expected to bl!! Oa
two more to take the lead in hand tonight when Jim Maloney
All. STARS
the third on Willie .Stargell's (2-!J tries to break hi! two • ·
game lostng streak for lhe
k)wering homer.
CinciMati tied It in the fourth, Reds against Joe Gibbon (1·1).
By MD..TON RICHMAN
In his own quiet efficient way. ting string to 18 game 11 by sintook the ~ad in the seventh but
A NEW IDEA FOR A NEW EllA. .
UPI Sport~ Writer
provides as much help to Man- gUng through short in the ·first
Pitt.!lburgh knotted he score in
It's a lot easier to hit oil ln ager Harry Craft as Whitey Inning,
,
he bottom or the st&gt;venth.
Texas than it is to hit that Ford does to Yogi Berra.
The St. Louis Cardinals edged
Veale was lifted for a ,pinchHouston pitching.
Seattero 11 Htta
the Philadelphia Phillies, 3.2,
hitler in the seventh and
The first-place San Francisco Farrell, one of the Colt pitch. and the Cincinnati Reds beat
Tommy Sisk look his place on I
Giants discovered that sad fact ers who has profited from Ithe Pitbroorgh Pirates. 7_., in
the mourid. The young reliever '
Monday night when Dick Far- Deal's theories, gave up 10 hits the only other NL games achedfailed to get a man out in the 1
rell beat them, 4-l, to record Monday night but worked his u)ed.
eighth as he gave up a smgle '
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his fourth- victbry for the Hous- ,way out of repeated jams- 80
to Leo Cardenas and walked ~
.
, ,\,:.{.1-0_;
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that the Giants could score only Over In the Ame:I&lt;an League
Gordy Coleman. Frank Bork
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The Colto are IIOmething of a on&lt;e off him in lhe fourth on ~e ;;leveland Ind1ans mauled
replaced him and served the
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paradox. Their hitting Is treat- Willie McCovey's double, Tom Loe Aostoln RodA Sotxd. 11-ed7, theth
home run ball to Rose.
ed as a joke In rival National Haller's single and a double K s ngecets Ange ~ own d the "II yoo mm any fly ball•
Ellis has now matched his 1
d
bu
b
ansas
1
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s,
v
,
an
e
forget
It-"
major
league high in victories. !
1
11
~:guaeny ~::;~~g a~u~o th:~~ P :fous~o~ broke a l~an ue itnd I~as~~~~ton ~n~~n :_:re;~d
He was 2-2 with the Reds in I A JJ rhe protection yow
pitching.
handed Billy O'Dell his first d.. ' a •more noes. . am $300 in Award8 at
1962.
. need for your home is io
Ont' low cosl Nation·
Much of the credit ln that de· feat With a three~run sixth in- Iwashed out the ~c~duled ga?le I Horse Event Li8l~fi
CUt Nichols. Buy Boros
I th15
wide
plan. Ask for the · !
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between
the
Mmnesota
Twms
The
H.ed.!l
made
a
couple
of
partment goes, 0 course, to nmg ra 11 Y compose 0 JVe sm· and Ch1cago White Sox
There will be over $300 In
M d , Homeowners Policy-for
General Manager Paul Rich- gles. Roo~ie Mike White led the
Javier Homen.
awards for the 19-event western I Tpehrsonnelt chtanges I flhon day. ! convenien&lt;:e , •. and for
ards The unsung hero of Hous· Colts' eight-hit attack w1th
.
.
ey pu ve eran e an er
real sa\'ings (as much u
, · . hi
ff h
. th
Julian Jav1er broke up Ray horse show scheduled for the Chet Nichols on the waiver list
1
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13
5
5
40%
ov~r -,epa rate CO/Itr·
ton pttc ng s:ta • owever,
ree ng ea.
C 1·
h"tl
'th
· th · Athens county fairsrounds on ·
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pitching Coach Cot Deal who, Willie Mays stretched hi!! hit- I ~ p s. no- I er WI a .SIX m~
.
to give him hts uncon I tiOna
ages. depending on whert

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;~~f.~~:~e,:nr~g~ht~~a~~:;e~rth:
~~~d~rie/u;:ne;~, :~~~~:~ to I~:'•:;; as~g~d ;:,o~ct"~r a~~~ '
mentals of outfield play!'
pean title. Lon~ before that he --~~,~~~=~~;:~ ,,~·=·=;"":MA;l·ik -"';~!-t'~--~.·1&lt;?., .
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Jim Bowles, the big righthander of Middleport who
decided
years alter his first chance to take baseball
seriously, 18 off to a good start with lh Phillies' Bakersfield ClaSH A Grizzlies.
"This is my last chance · · · 1 know it · · · and I'm going to do my best to give it a real try," said Jim before
leaving for tralnin~ camp late in February·
To mo&amp;t of Jim s friends, the only question of his
making it solid in professional baseball is, "Did he decide
to go to work too late?"
Jim admits he may have, but has been encoura&amp;ed by
the Phillies people the door to baseball success Is not
entire]y closed and Joe ked to him.
Jim's letter doted May
7
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end a bit of watiOOs realism. A Jim Buwles with his right
He is 2-1, after a slow
start, arm in good shape should be I
nd
after
lean\ing
In
training
fearsomt- thing.
a
camp that he couldn't break in He_prov:d that In the Arm ed
as an outfielder (to take ad- Servtces an Europe when he

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pair of CinclmaU'1 youngsters,
Pole Ro.. and Sammy Ellio,
carried tbe load most Of the
way but it took ~ veteran to
preserve the Redo H vt&lt;'lory
over Pittsburgh Monday nleht.

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We're out to break records! Just like the sales increase record we set
last year. And that takes action ... actioo cars, action deals, and service
before and after the sale. Bul then, that's the way we like to do busines1
··-.... elvinll Ioliis what they go for, at a price they can hardly resist. Take
you lor granted? Never. And, to prove it even more, we back every Ale
to the hilt. Before you buy, live us 1 try.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS ·co.
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Today Is Tuesday, May 12, NEW HAVEN, W. Va. - Mrs.
for the two wfl(c .nol'tiiiJial
By United Press 1Dtei1LIIloul Fave Bolill, 4th Sl., hal recelv•
May 2, IIIH·al!d . . ..
. ,By Ualll!d Pross 111temall0111l Pitts
012 001t 120- 8 11 3
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Ellis, Dickaon 18). Henry 18)
~f;l~!~d day or 1964 with 233 ~~or~~~~~~::; o~nM~\~{.; Five of the ten southeastern Lawrence- $11,3'12.8!1, tt.II'IB,- :~~=~~11W~:.:
Sl. Loqis OOit 1100 300 - 3 S 0 ~ Smith, Edwards (8). Veale. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black· The moon !. approaching lhe lell Japan, where he he&amp; been Ohio counties •bowed 8atlll llll19. 1445.590.52. $411.413.23.
470.iH, '193.40CLot' dtiJI. - tl·!'f'U"
110 OliO 000- 2 6 I Slsk 181, Bor!t (8) , McBean 9) ston an&lt;! farnll visited with her first quarter.
fur
36 •months lo
return sales lax coUecUons for the two Melp - P,83U4, $4.8111.10, '1811.09. fi!S,956,0. Hl I ltif ' Sldedd 11·3) and McCarver and Burgess, McFarlane (9).
y
In 1937 George VI was the U s and a duty station at week period whlcb ended May ! fl73 -•.26 fi\'U 711171
... ·-Gil - ""111. ·
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crowned king in Weotrnlnster James Connally AF'B. Waco, over e same per
- $$2,545.28,- $3,564.76, no weekly fllllft, tuf,Ml;lll.
dos .. Lostr - CUip (1-Sl. HR- SlSk (1-21. HR-Stargell, Rose. Grueser, Sunday afternoon.
Abbey, London, [ollowing the Texas.
They are Athen•. G~llla. Law- $100,732.45. $102,0'12.32.
Lawrence- Ql,ftl.fl'; lfo., ..,er.
Mcs. Scott Folmer has return- abdication of his brother, Ed- Upon his return to the Slates. re~, 1\oss 8 ~ ~lotrt:u tell ROSS - $1T,ITU9, $1!,022.70, 1180.56. Meigs flOZ..0
105
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before going to TelW, Bolin coun
a~e a ea
e pre- $633,00!1.28, $570,457.45. ..
7211.21. Pike :.... $UIG.III, ...
Cmcmnatl 300 100 130 - 7 12 0 Houston
100 003 OOx- 4 8 0 der~om~ eye surgery in Col· In llHV, after 3:18 days, Soviet will spend two weeks with his vlous year 10 fiscal year fliUres. lctolo - f2,i,313.M, $211,237.- 3411.52. &amp;II - $16,10.'/t, ~..
O'Dell, Shaw (6), Dulfalo 181 umbus.
authorities In Berlin announced sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Figures show•ng the, colloo- 84, $840,974.33. $834,199.25
069.88; Scioto- $19,00U9, $392,•
Major Lupe Loodon
and Holler. . Farrell (4-1! and Mr, and Mrs. Da~ Hubbard the end of the land blocklide of David White !Linda Kay Bolin) 'ion for two wcek8 endmg May Vinton - $9211.87 $1:009.20. 739.09; Vinton- .,,958.88, "'··
By Uallecl Pmo IDimlallonal Bateman. Loaer-O'Dell iiH). ol WIIBhlnglon, D. C, .~pent oev- the German capital.
at Renton. Washington. Leaving 2· lll64 and May 4• 1163• a • d $50,853.37, f4T,I7'1.77.
014.75.
Nllfanal Lei&amp;Ue
eral days last week vtsltlng her In 1%3. President Kennedy there he wfll go to Lowery AFB those for the !l"'al yoars llllrt· ,i-;..,.;;;;;;i.,;.;.;,....,......,...,....,..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,..;;;;;;o;;;:;;;;o;;_,.
. . .0. AB R. H. Pel. (Only games scheduled!
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl ordered troops to lake up poSJ- at Denver. Colorado, to visit mg July I. 1963 and July I, l962
EAJY TIRMS . .
Maya, SF . 21 85 14 40 .471
Amortcaa Leagae
Roberts and family.
. . Uons in the vicinity ?I Blrming- A2c Jnhn Sutherland . who also follow :
Willame, Chi 20 711 17 32 .4015 Boston
001t 001 ODS-- 1 10 0 Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Phtlbps ham after rioting broke out.
ho• bePn in Japan !or •everal Athens - $12,313.44, t9,651.20,
'CJmente, Pill 25108 20 41 .310 Cleve
020 040 14x-ll 15 1 of Athens spent Suni'!ay with
- months but who returned to $456,226.49, $4!7,80786.
Cardnu, Cin ~ 86 15 81 .3$1 Lemabe, Earley 16!, Wood M_r. ~Mrs. Hugh Bearhs and /' though! lor tbe day- Mark the sta t.. some time ago. Late GaDia - $7,096,64, $3,9311." ,
8targell, Pitt 20 82 17 29 .354 (8! and Tillman. John. Bell (9), With Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Phd· TWain said : " Work oonaists of in July. Airman Bolln will ar· $280,S40.5B $l90.21l6.13.
Boyer, StL
26101 16 3S .347 Abernathy (9) and Azcue. Wm- lips of Pomeroy.
whalever a body 18 obliged to rive in New Haven to spend 611'
Johnson, Cin 19 52 13 16 .340 ner - John 12-1). Loser - La· Mr. ana Mrs. WilHam Rlght· do ... play consists of whatever day fu rlough with his mother Hucldn1- $3.2! 7·76 • 14-337 ·83
santo, Chi
19 67 12 23 .343 mabe 13-1). HR - Whitfield, bouse spent Thursday evening a body 18 not obliged to do." and sister, Lori Ann
fl80,37UI, -179,354.17.
Allen. Phil
22 90 19 30 .333 fBrown.
with Edna Carman.
Lerrv has been stationed at Jaeki&lt;&gt;D - f4.704.01i, f6 .12S,Mayo, Mil
23 91 IS 30 .330
Mrs. Dale Hubbard end Mrs.
J)UCKING STOOL
three bases In Japan 'mon! re- 68, f396,61JU2. 8291,206.21.
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Baltimore 102 000 010- 4 8 1 Pearl Roberts spent one even· A ducking stool. a chair lor , cently at Grant Heights. He ha'
Oliva, Mlnn 23102 23 45 .441 Wash
300 ooo 30x - G 11 o lng last week with Edna Car· the punishmenl of scolds. ! received his G.E.D in educa!Jon terpart of pilot training, is held
fi'ngosi, LA 20 61 18 2G .388 • McCormick, Miller (1) and man.
witches and prostitutes. was us- : and lnnguoge and last week he at James Connolly AFB. Tu
Breooud, Boo 23 94 15 3S .372 Orsino. Daniels, Kline 181 and Mrs William Rlghthouse has ed in England as late as the rl!&lt;'clved the Good
Conduct train its navigator 8tudenil, the
-Freehan, Det 16 54 5 20 .370 Lepper!, Brumley 111. Winner- lbePII confined to her home the 19th century. accordmg to the Me~al award.
base used the T-29 "Flying
Robnson , Ball 23 87 12 29 .333 Daniels (3-21 Loser _ McCor· past week by Illness.
Encyclopaedia Britannica.
I Navigator training. the ,cou::::n~-:::CI::a•::s:_:roo:m~·"_ _ __ _ _
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Mathws , KC 22 16 13 28 .m I
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Tresh, NY
II 57 5 18 .316 1 Drabowsky, Grzenda 17!, WyHome Ralls
ialt 181 and Lau. Newman,
Naliooal L • 11• • - Mays, IChance 181, Latman 18) and
Giants 11; Howard, Dodgers 10; !Rodgers. Winner - Nf'wman .
Williams, Cubs 7: Allen, Phils; 12-1) Loser-Orabowskv 11·3) .

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1Ruth Hall spent the week end 1
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and Mn . Oon Coleman and family
! Mrs. Laura Ruth accompanied
Senior Ro,•s L ague
her daughter and son-in-law . Mr. j
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420 relatives in New Brighten, Pa .
Mrs. Nell Clark and daughter,
\': t\llman
522
Mrs.
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Rutland Furniture

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D. Grate
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414
326

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.Mrs. Elsi• Haning, MrA. 0bert MarkinJ, Mrs. John Black·
333 1wood and Donald called on Rev.
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::~nd Mrs . Cowen Sunday.

657
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' Mr. and Mrs . Delmar Rhodes
. spent a Sunday at Dunbar, w.
1Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Richard R....s
' Miss Esta' Mae Blackwood and
Mr . Jerry Wynes of Columbua
we... guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Blackwood.
Mrs. Bear! Farren, Mrs. Martha Poling and ooo, John and
Mrs. Jennings Slllitlt and 100,
Mark. of St. M1ry'1, W. Va.,
\ftre Sondoy llJeSII of Mrs.
John Stoot.
Mr. and Mro. Tnm Weela vlsited Mr. and Mrs. SU!w1rt at
Middleport rocently.
Mr. and Mro. Cherie• Joneo

Yion ! Loot I
Durst's Gterery
Y. Durst
D .McTumer

B. Sylvooter
Blind
Blind
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430
452
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J. Willlama
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: . Lind
332
L .Van Mete~
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!Ilind
405
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visited at Zanesville with Mrr
Total
2553 [ Jones' mother who has been
very ill
W' n ! Lost 0 Tied I
MilliOn County Bank
Mro. Obert Markins and Mrs.
F . Reichert
368
Grace Carr attended church at
I· Linlf"Jfelt
315 Mt. Union recently.
p Stoot
382
- Mn. Jolm Stoat
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1 Mrs. AfiiiOll White received
word thai her son, Pfc. James
I Robert White, U.S. 52538803,
~ SOD Administration, Co. A.G.P
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1Hood, Texas, .is at Needleo,
- B. Allman. 522. Cali!., when hiS compony
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T. V.. 724. .
ert Strike" for a 30 day perSeneo - Rod•n· l iod, While there his addre11 il
T. V., 2110.
1 Needles, Calif. IIZ383.

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Mr.
and
Mrs. Virgil Buckley.
Brown's Bottl('d Gas
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meredith and
D. Vujaklija
386
J. Van Inwagen
311 Roger of Beverlv were recent
R Coleman
336 guest. . of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
D. McKinnev
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Washburn , garet Brown. Refreshments wer

P'f'PLEASANT - City Coull- PIII!Y ot RaveNwood hod .enCl&gt;ntlnued P'rom Pose I
OOLVMBlJS (UPl) - •Tltt IIIII a •lite uilini prict CO&amp; •ixtll pending ~ lludy . ,
A Motlter•s Qay PI"Qif~ wq : cil Monday !!ltht oodered a city· ~I)' donated 180 .~ of showed clark'• baJaiiCilll (!( fl,· State D9w4 ol ~ MQQ. IrK! and lw the purdJue _ol the Department of "':"II..:
ol
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AtDilJ. presented til the SyraCIJH Na"' wide lnlpectlon of d&lt;lwMpour. dian)ood rlbbetl allUIIPl\llll ap- \Oil in the general fund $1118 In day approved three aecllons of schwl buses wtth state asslS• Schoob rwe(olng lbe "'_.
IFf
u..ley Polt Ill
ollurcb Suncla dllliq the
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prmdmaU!ly f feel wide Qd 14 th
tery fund
bl the the m~trov....W plla lot cea. ~.
tiona ol ~ IDMPded:
will 111101 al tbl Na&lt;tllll lapjlal : ' :1 8dlool
b)'J: city ~ll~ IPIF•~· lect ill l&lt;l!lth flit the thelter ~:Smemeter tu..l _.. In lhe trallltll purchase of trehool luits in Common Pleu Court BuekJud .llilb lolleol, .,. CrlCh~ ~kat 7&lt;11 P* 'l1le Origin of Mother's pa7 1 tllli
~ ~~ Jll'9~· Contrlbutk!N - • an- lire "''uipment
.Dd $5 1n busea •1111 platl&amp; for 1 j&lt;Ult vo- ltlrt have ehallanfled the au· denville High School, both to
•m-:Y _,.t.r 1M . • ,.81. Jlvlll by Mn Maxble Arlr &amp;,.,..pout. c lUieeled to IIIJii. I!GI!lleod for the port from lbe the swimmln&amp; pool iuJid wldch catlollal school ot the ab.,.. tlllll'lty o1 the boud 1o set up Auglaize County; Alger 0wlll ho lt. anlltlll iJIIPIC!Ibl old to opel! the ~m. follow- tary sewers w':u be fined flO. Minter-Holmes Lumber comp- ~e up the toWII'I a~ oper- donee! lll!lllord Army Depot, the plan, wbidl would
the year high. school, M~-ll(c.
1 t":;.
1111 with a poem "Which" by ·lkime moolhs •Jo eoune11 j;;!_~$1:..:, the Prl!lch City aUng C'\lll&lt;ta, excluding street At the 1110nthly meetina Moll- alate pO'II'er to buy all acbool Donald sp;-year IIi8ll ~.
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1!1.,. William 'n!orpe, and , P!l•aed an l1l!llnanCe inakliiC it ''""'' ...,.
malnteaanct.
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1 be
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8011R, "My Motber's Bible It 1 ' VIolation fill' downspouts to CouncD '114mlle'- voted
to -H..-.J 1 IIUir fNia De for I IJUblle boulllg her~ C11 pow.r With lndlYidual dialri&lt;:ts. school, all jft llaniio CctuJV.
Girl Sc1&gt;11ts of ~
hood 'l'rlll." by )Ira. Ora Boa. Mrs. run Into tariJt«rY - n . and c:lw!go lhe hour of the council Oolamiiiii ... loulllon l*1o tho aclJool bus purdlaae plla. Ajllli'OIIol of the joint vo- Action agalnot Decatur • WubOne will meet w~ at 1 RDy Anna, llln. Arnold. Mil..., the fine fer the vlo!a!lon.
meettnp from 7 p.m. to I p.m. Eleatrle Oo.. ....-.1M MJd.
The bulr&lt;l a4ppWd rulta and ealiollll 10baol to be buUI at mgton High Scboot, Lawtence
p.m. it lila borneol tbs.\ R. Ralph Llvllldor, Mrs. GIn The pollee report for the cU.y bqlmiiiJI wltb the JUM meet- dlet&gt;Wt Velul•,... aompa- reiUiatiOila for apportll!IUI1elll Ilia ~ord depot, lllllth of To. Couoty, was tabled omW oat
Knl&amp;ht.
CUndlfl and,M.,. '111otpe.
for the month of April Wtll &amp;IV· lnf and contlnubl unlll Octo- ny for IIi worlta QJtlrlag Rt. of atato lunda to acbool dlatrletl ledo, ,... UDallimous. Tbe month. .
'nte Mlddliport Alnatew Gill' A.. poem, Are Till Cblldnn en by CQundlman. Ted Stevena
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14a OD Aprll U " lbtll the for the purchase of school school hal boon tranted so ReCOIIIIllendlllon of the decleners Club will meet W~ ln? WI$ ~ by Mrs. Leroy sboWin&amp; the eity po(Jee lftw.U. ber I.
aW!ty llOUIII lliii'J'Iel a power bu..., !Itt procedures lor ae~ ..,._ of ltle depot by the fed. termlnaUQII mf Prllrib' ol ,
dey eveq Ma 13 at 1h 1 Wat!IQII and A Modem Tribute rated 10 accidenta, amated IIOV· Financial atatemomtlll'l!lll the 1111ap,
ll'ai &amp;ovtnliiiOIII. Counos to bt needs of applicant scbool dlohome or ~Knleht Wllb to MQiher." by Mra. Mlltoll VII' en drivll'tlnvolvld In aoc:ldeiiD; three CJty departm811ts were -Heard and accepted the retalllbl includa qriculture, bust- tr1cts for the purchase of ~
Mrs. Gle1111 Lambert 81 ~~Qlsto- tan, .tlor wbicb Mrs. 1!411 rave liiUid 401 Plri&lt;lDI violation relld .,.ln8 _the followlnl bat- port of Firt Chief BI'Uii Mills.
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ness education, home eeonom- room !acllitJes was estab •bed.
ln8 h~.
a rudJnl, "Two Mothen."
tlc~tll; IS llckell I« unlawful on Apnl I. 19114: CIty, - Learned that test drllUng on
0Spl
eWS ics and Industrial education.
The prt!Jrlly llst Ia_ Ol'dll' IllThe White ~ 141 wlU Bob Slewlll'l, auperltltondllll Jlll'kll!l ~ gave 9 W@mln8 f12,5tltl.ll; Water Wrol&lt;a, $35,- the sltq of JII'OPORd laiQOII sew'l'bt board overruled the rec- eluded: ~i&lt;lld U- Local
meet w~~ 81
m. ol the lundly Sobool, pnteot- liekoll. NinoMen J!II'IOitl wore MUll Pil!a fl4.000 In the Stat.! erqea probJbty Will si!U1 0100n.
ommendaton of the superinten- School D!ilrtct, W111'1'811 Coua.
at the lellon 111 In Mt&amp;Ufport ed fiowers to Mra. Moille Gulno arteited for road Jaw vlol~tlons Slnkinl Jl'und; Benge Deport- Attending were Mll)'or Smith
EIIIMtll Hospital
dent o1 pubUe lnl!truction and ty: Blanchester Loeai !ehool
Mn. WOllam Robtoo II pretJ. tbor and Mra. C. L. Arnold. the and Z2 per&lt;ollS II'1Wied 111 oth- Jnellt, ftli,7M.IO plus ..,..,OOit in and Clork Grate, couneUmen Among those wbo enlered tile dlaapprovllll 1 request by the DIStrict, Cllntna Caunty; Not&amp;
dent.
oldtlt Jtllllhert pruent; Mrl. er mlt!deme.-Qr ehar&amp;es.
the Slat.! Sinking Fund.
Jolin Zerkle, Glbbone, Harris Hober h lt•l In the st 24 CWumbui Cily 8oard ol Educa- RldgevUle,
Lora!D County;
The Guild al Grace Episcopal Wlllltllll Arnold, tbl )'11Ungat; Mayor Virglllllden IPJ)Ointed Present lor the meeting In and Stumbo.
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tloil tor the transfer of temtory Bethel-Taft, Clermont County:
chun:b Will - I Wtdllw4•Y at and Mn. Orl Blu, tho mother 1 eommlttae eGillil&lt;MII at Ern- Krodel Park clubhouae
were
hours were Mrs. Ellne Jane from the MICIIPI Laeal Board. Washington, Scil&gt;to Caunty: _A~
,30
p.
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at
the
parish
house,
with
the
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chil~ren
Ill'eiMI.
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Handley,
Loula
Jloasl,
Hlr·
Mayor
8fdmo,
Clerk.
:Mrs.
A.
Moore.
48 Nell Ave., Dr. Ro- Further action was taken by rora, Portage County; Sprflllo
7
wltl&gt; Mill Llzlorl Gila 11 boot- Elc:h mother recetved a small am Daugherty. Toill Hollalld E. 'ntoiDIS, J011111 Moore, City
bert D. Thomao,
Halliday the board 011 propoq~a for fteld, JefferBOil County; SIJel.
oss.
potled pllnt IIIIer which t be and '!lid Srevellll to stud)' need- AtloJ!II8y c., J. Hyer, council
Heipts, Mrs. Tummy De a • transrar o1 temlory, Tbese in- field _ Lake, Lera!o Caunty:
MA.Y u
Itt•.. Wllllem 'nlorpe gave a ed improvements at Harmoa member&amp;, Carl Murray, Charles
Danner, u Plna st, Mrs. John elude the labtllnl of the pro- Madison, Buller Cowl!¥: East
Tbe Pall OOimollo'l o1 Theo- opectal program for allltiOthm Pa.-.
Fowler, J11ra1n Daugberty. Tom
Henry Wedemeyer, Rt. 2 Gall~ poaed tranofor of territoey from U••I'Jl'l01• CCllWilbiiDI Ouanty;
dorul Council l)augbt.era o1 Am• prtMnt.
Mayor Slden IIIIIOUII1!Id lhet Reynokla, li'.meiJt Handley. Ar- Gaup nadl111••
Gallipolis poli_., Mrs. Clyde W. Hammons, Willard City 8oard of Educa- Jeff•rson., Montconwy Cc!uPQ';
erte. will meet 'l'twrlday .....,.
two now picnic lbelten are be- tin l!all, Lou1J lieu!, Ted Stev- dom IU, 14.7, running 10 feet Rt. 2 Bidwell. Robert McCoy, Uon to the Seneca County Dis- Preble-Sha~ee, Preble Collntng, at till home o1 Mrt. 11ft. Weddinl Date Set
1n1 COIU!IrucWd at Krodel Park till, Tom Hnlllnd. &lt;llarlel Cot- on rol~, Pomeroy-Mo..,. 20.- Rl. 2 Vinton, Welby H. Cuey, trlct; they dlaopproved the ty; Greenhilb • Forest Park,
ry Reibel.
and lhetl(a(ser AlUminum Com- trill Olld, J. 8. Duncan.
87, Pl. PleSNilt %4.14, Hinton 2310 Ml Vernon Ave .. Pt. Pleas- tramler of territory from llamdton County; Marlou, Mel'ftfAY IS
At Sltaulnee HiU,
1.16 falUn&amp;. !Wlawha Falls 1.00 ant. Mr•. Mary G. Dering, Ma- Mount Hoallhy District to Fin- cer County, and 8prtltclleld,
A sbower honorins Mro. Joy- Mr. and Mrs. Vemon
J.
!aiUng, Charleston 18.01 stati~n- son, w. Va .. lvaa G. Shawver, leytown Local District; re- Lucas ~~nty. _ _ _ __
ee Sllltley Bowen, a recent Green ol Lewis Center are onary. Lolldon, Marmet and Wm- New Haven. W. V1., Nancy Z. !erred to the committee lor
brt4e wlll be held at the Roek IIOIIiiClnJ the engafltment . ~
field dama were on lhe sills.
Bowen, Cottaaevllle, II'. va., further study a proposal tor the
Sprlnfs Method~ ch111"'h, Frl· IPPI'Oichllli marriage o1 !heir Arr8lllementa of wblte Jllles, cireular veil headpiece.
Boat IIIOYomenll:
Mrs. Ftank E. Titus, 401 Lin- creation of a new school dls·
dey at T:!O p.m. AD friends daughter, Marfl¥n, to Mr. Neal aladloli and palms decorared the Best man wu John Edgar Oblo RlYir - Lorena up 14, coin Hill, Pomoroy. Robert H. trlct in.. ,l;,stern Hardin County :
and nelgl!bors are lnvlted. . Blake, son of Mr. and Mrs. El- allar lor the candlelight wed- Thomas of Moline, Ill., brother 5:o:; p.m.; Andrew Calhoun up Fetty, Mulberry HeiJihts, Porn- and tabll!a. the proposed transThe WSCS of lbe Mlnaraville mer Blah of 34311 Curve Rd .. ding of Mlu Zana Kalherloe of the bride. Organ music was 14, 12:~ a.m.; Jordon up 15, eroy, Mrs. J Dllloo Cross, Ra· fer of temtory from the WesMethnd~St church wiD hold I DelaWJI'!!.
Thomas, daughter or Mr. and provided by Mrs. Harvey van 4:50 a.m.; Esso Pennsylvania elne, Wllllam Crothers, Jack10n, tervllle City District to the Co- lilt
rummage sale Friday and Sat- Miss Green Is a senior
at Mrs. Edgar Th011U!J, Pomeroy, Vranklll. ushers \'Jere Jart Reu- up I'· 6:15a.m.; Southern d~wn Mn. Jack Dean Rhea, Rt. _I, IClllbi!S City Dlstriet.
urday, In the Massar bulldlns Olelltan8Y High school and wiU 1o Wallace Lee Reuter son of ter Columbus hrother of the 18, '4 a.m.: Jerry ~worth up Jackson. Mrs. Claude J: McGm- Two r"''uests for changes In . . .
on West Main St., l'clnwoy.
urtluate at the end of May. Mr, Mrs. Chi!lter Stephen..;n Aur- gr.:Om and Wallace Russell, 17, ' a.m.; Mamalear down 17, nls, Rt. Z Jackson, Mrs. Nor a charters were approved. RidgeBlUe, attended Dublin High ora, Colo. and Richerd
Reu- Brad~, uncle of the groom. 4:16a.m.; Ede1111 lklaworlh up Bledsoe, Wellston, Floyd
H. .!"ood Local School District, Cohool and II now amployed wllb tar Mi&lt;ldlaport.
A reeeptlon followed In the 17, 6;10 e.m.; Warren Hougland Reed, Wllk~vllle, Mrs. James shocton County, was granted
the Colllno COIIIInlction Co. of vows of the doulile r1n1 cere- social room of the church with up 17, 7:06a.m.; Charleroi down 0. Rush. WUkesvJIIe, Mrs. Har· permission to chenge the name
Decatur, Indiana.
money were read by the !leV- Mn. Mary Kunzalrnan, Mra. 18, 9:05 p,m.: Elilbo Woods ley W. Canode, Hamden, Miss of the district to Ridgewood
~wedding will be an event C. Melvin Alkire at 3:30 p. m. William Rhinehart, and Mrs. down 18, 1:411 a.m.; OVEC up Nell furlong, Ironton, Mrs. Em· (rom Lafayette and also chenge
of May 30, at the Shawn .. lliiiJ 011 Saturday, March 28 , at the Helena Brlcklel, aa hoeleues. 18, 8:10 a.m.; Luther Hardi!Uin mett A. Claulng, Ironton, Miss the nam~ or the
hl&amp;h
Churuh ol the NllZBrene, with United Methodist Church.
Tht bride's table woo centered down 19, 6 a.m.: Philip Sporn lnes L. Philllp.o, lrooton, Dav•d school tu Ridgewood. Gnaden·
Larry Gladwell lVII the cues! the Rev. !Cdwll'll Grindley and Given in marrlaJe by her with a three • tiered wedcllng down 11, 7 : 1~ a.m.; St. Marys M. Dorst, 1\t. I Gu~svtlle, W•l- butten·Clay Local School Dis·
of honor at a PIJ'I)' liveD by tho Rev. J. L. Colllns officio&amp;, father lbe brldt waa attlrtd In &lt;ail:• with eccant. of orchids Ill' 21, Z:05 p.m.;
Jefferson hams Thomes Thuma, Hunting, trlct received permission !or a
his mother, Mrs. Bettie Glad- lng,
a ~rina lenetlt gown ol wblre llld lilies used II1'0IInd tho eake. down 23, 8:50 p.m. ; John K. up ton and William Arnold Fields, change in organization from a
well, Saturday evening In ob- r,fr. and Ml'll. Elmer Blake lace ra.nloned with 1 5&lt;001! Large wedding bell repllcas !3, 5:35 a.m.; John J . Rowe Ashland, Ky.
6-year hgh liChool to a 4-year
servan~ of his lltll blrlhday In are lormer realdentl of Meigo neckline fitted bodice
slang were used in lbe social room down 23, 5:40 a.m. : Bob BenBirth•
school
the home o1 Mr. and Mrtt. Dtl· county havlns llYed In tlie sleeviB.'~ bouffant ~ltirt. Her decorations.
rer up Greenup IUO ~.m :. El- Mn Larry Richard Brumfield The hoard recommended the
bert Bdrer, lcuttb Fl!llt'th-sl Whlre Chapel and Joppa areas. iltoulder length veil of •Ilk !Uu- Mrs Jackie Cummins• of len up Greenup 7 a.m.; L•nda Lower River Rd., son, 3:07 p. revoClllton of charter of ftve
Refreshments of sloppy joe Mrs. Ada Slack of Syracuse i• akln was held in place by 8 Colu~us regiltered iUtstl ond ChoUn up 31, 2:25 a.m.; Chip- m. Monoay.. lllrl. Arthur E. aclwols and tabled action on a
sandwiches, potato dnpo, 81111 an IUnl 'of Mr. Neal Blake.
tiara of poarl petals, and she ustiUng In tervlag "en lolfss pewa up 31 , 5:40 a.m.; Sally Henson. Addl8011, son, 9:011 a. m.
~-pop were served, 'nte guests
C!ll'l'lt4 1 colopial bo uet
of Maril lll'Jl'l'.ll and )Ira. Ed· H. down 32 2:06 a.m. Coal Kins Monday,
t11e clllls model! ••• ht 11&lt;1
enJoyl!d ·ao tVeJ11118 of dancms Star CLu, Meetl
wfll" carnaUon.olrom~lch ltll war/"wolle. , MinOriviile· and down 32, 5:35 a.m.; Molly K.
Dlleharged
RUG •nd CARPET
H JliYS to llalonJl Ani ""''
after the honored gu..t had opsalln alreantel'l.
MfssA ella,RhlnehertandMrs. up 33, ! :35 a.m.; Reliance up PaUanta recently diachargCLEANING
howU PIYI• 14-!iour,Mir,...
,ened tltt glfta, ~1'1: Oladw.O If' Chprch Anne~
Miss Patti Alln Wolford of Robert ngRhlnehart al Jaeklon. 33. 5:50 a.m.; Tibolt dQWn Mel- ed Included Mrs. Ray RlliiOll,
Call Now and An•llctiOn by 21,800 Emeraeocy
was assisted by Mr. ar.d "'"·
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led Col- dahl 5:25 p.m.; Valvollne down Furrest Davio, Harold Aleshire,
For Cleonint
Road lllrvi&lt;l Dlllills , • • axDon Becker and Mrs. Delft
rJy~r opened the meetlnc Chi lcotha aerved ••
Guestl were from Tu . o,
M klahl 9·55
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Ze h M Don ld J
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AI Your Convonionn
elusive tmolallli an4 counui·
Be-ck:er.
tbe S)'ractase Presbyterian I\OnOr for the bride. She wore umbu1, Lakeview, Chillicothe, e M lei hl pi~25 to~ Ch~ · Brs. tt ~ J arrepb, C ~~
co mplete er~an 1 ~ . 1 service e1
ing ••• ball and arrest bond
Attending were Sand G
School Star clpss meet· a l(Jht blue falJle 1own ol bt~ ~ Moline, !11.
yr up • a
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s- arre · rs .. ose
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prototiiOft ••• personoiMike Gardner Susie ~15ar::',;
lnlhe annex of the church ltrlna lal)gth with amatchlng Mr. and Mra. !IaUter realde ~ d~n "'o~hli:06Ma.: ·~ Val- ~7~ Lynn Swtiher an&lt;! Roy Lee
:r.,;,~"': obOmoo.:~"""' .,;
tniUTIIICI ••• end muolt, nwcll
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Slaven Kay Ault Seqn M~llen
esday night, April 28. Mise
temporarily with her parents at ;[
a~s~r Er:! 1 e
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1110r1. Tmt yourself tl tl'lll
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Roy t),JemlUI \sa Bradbury: Fr""kle ilf;umaw, presided. Mifl. Plantl Pre•e~
1511 Nye Avo., Pomeroy. The dru:;·~·3s · ·. R w eo :.,:el·
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prlcelell trvltotirw -"r-tall
John Hood. ~ 8au8f Kenny utes of tlje 1-st meetmg wao ,.. CL..
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new Mrs. !IaUter II • JUnior at
. a m . oven•
up
ROBINSON'S
and (Dio tHor.
Harris 81111 i!llod W' ne
reed by "1t•· Lizzie Quick. Mrs. '0 •ourch Mol era
Pomeroy High !ehool, and Mr. Meldahl 3·05 am; Lynn B
AlfTOMOIILE CLUI
Is ome Sauer Pat IYEdw~; Daisy tush gave the treasur-- Mothers Dar WU Obotrved Reuter attends the Manpower upG~f.ld~~ ~&amp;o a.m.Q
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Maehlne
Lau~::"~':i;,~j. 1~~:~noro
OF SOUTHIRN OHIO
ru,vid @Uver s~ Ptt11oo
er·~ re rt.
dnrlltg lhe Sunday Scbool hnur and Tecbnlcal Training Canter at
a tpo
am - ueen "Y •rm
ry
ltotion• '"
bertSchinoli,Ste::mnd •M':;';: Ment rooltlteStarandSwJ. at 111!! Syraeuse
Methodist Jackson. Hegradu1tedfromAu- down 4 .40 p.m.: Pamela
D. DISK HARROW, grain binder,
MIDDLIPOIT-I'OMIIIOY
ClubR.,.ra-tatl..
Yin rry . ~ Aahley Y, •, ahlne Mukers olaaseo oal1'ed an church Sundl!y 1110min(.
rore High School in Aurora, doiYn 8· 20 p.m. Chart.. Stev- good shape. Pearl Parker,
Ph. Pomeroy WY t-5421
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Stephe~. J!k SlsnWn 0 b •lecllon day dinner In the churcb Loree pot~ plan!$ w~re PTII" Colo., and spent f.bree years in ·~;;n ddown ~:: p.m.; ~lg';';- highway 7, three miles east
Middleport WY 1-5110
571 Broadwoy St. Mlddl-rt, 0
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annex. with the ~eds to go seJllM to Mrs. Oma Wlnebren- the u s Army
c1
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· p.m.· · · of Chester
5-12-31p "'!!ll!l!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!l!!!!!l!!!!l'!!!!~!!!!'!!!!'!!l'!'"!!!!!!l!!!!!!!'!!!lllll!•
u ~~ on atnn11!81Jam, John towards tbe redecorating of the ner, oldest mother. presenti Mn.
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Bosworth II down I 40 a m; - - - - ' - - - - - - ' - ' '"
Evans, Linda Jftcobs, l!onle Hln- IIIMS. A e&amp;0 ehedt wu 11.., John Gibbs, YOllllieJI ami Mn.
.Walter Beckjord down 5:50 a.
dy, Mary Wolfe, 8aody Hump- given by the Slar claRs.
Dilford ~'arrell and Mrs. Dana
m.
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rey, C~~ Anderson, Kathy . Roll call WI.J anawend with Wlnebr- !Pe molhers willl
Kanawha River Memll
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lfapton!tlal~ 8l!ar.. Blhlf vene Millnlnllbe wllrll Ute 111011 children prnenL MIN
down Londoo 4.35 am. ; J . s.
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on rrilotl, Marta llubba~. :'healing." Mra. Quick, conduct- Marcia Karr made the presen~wis up London 4:45am; LuCandace Bohr, Nancy Harrts, ed the prngram session which lations ~ gave I lribure to
cy Jane Lucas down Marmet I
Randy, Greg and L10a Beck- ''"IIPfnl piAyiDg 8 Bible game. liv;n~ molhon and 11so to dea.m.; Helen . up Marmet 5:10
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Tht meeUt~~ al&lt;)sed with a bone- Cillllid malber1.
a.m.; 0. F. Shearer down Wlr.I I.
Selldlng
Jghn Bllte, dlcllon Ill tml*lll·
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fi•ld 10. 1n p.m.; Thelma Ann
Kathy Bratton, ~ AIIOJtto lllfl, "aymt Hl!lmet, hotteli
R~ AT DINNER
CAMBRIDGJ!l, Md. (UPI)- d&lt;!wn Winfield 10:115 p.m. ; W.
worth, Diane Davit, Marsary served r,lresh~ 1ents to those Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Scarberry Eleven l~tegrallonists ~re un· H. Shover, Jr., up Wlnfteld I:Harrla. Ste~e Pullllfl; Chrlt- mentioned &amp;llove and Mrs. Ada were hosts for a farnlly dinner der arrest and two others hos· 4i a.m.; Beaver UP
Wlnflold
ttne Bal1r and Joe Rek:l!moncl. Slaei and .Vta..Htzel Clstk.
Sunday with all of their child- pllllllled today In the aflfrmalh 3-46 a.m Solvay down Winfield
~~ryofllso received_a 141ttpllollt '
rtll except one present lnelud- of 1 wild, brioi..throwlQJ Ne, 4 a.m.; Semet liP Wtnf•eld 6:10
congratulllllona froln .1 }I.UIIDr Miu'
Ins Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stock- gro 1 t r 1 1 t demoostrellon a.m., Ltltle Edward up Wingroup of girl scout. who ~
wnary .man (Sarah), Columbus; Mr. quelled by National Guard lear field 8:15 a.m.
camping at Cheater over the Socj.cy Met Sunday
and Mrs. Willlam Scarberry and gu.
·- - - week end.
'l'tll Junior MilaiMary SGcle- 1001, Michael and Gary, Clncin- The street vlolenee eeme Plll!fiB JOINS Wo\LKOUT
t~ ol the J..lur.l
Cliff nat! ; l'llr. and Mrs. Alfred Scar- Monday night after the guards- WASHINGTON IVPI) - EfBradbury PTA to
Fr.e ~ ollui-ch met SUn- berry, Jr. and children, Bruce, men. who have kept this •• Iorio were .being, made today to
moi'lllhg followlnr llttnda Peggy, Jennifer and Amy, Mid· cllllly teruta eaatarn abort com- seltte • pr1nteno. dJ!lPUie wh"'h
Meet ·011. W edne1day ~v
lk&gt;bool, In till rter'titloa 1'1!0~ dleport; and Mra. Slllckman's IIUUIIIY und•r "militia law" (a left the WaahinlJioo Evemng
The Brdaba17 P'I'A wiU
ttl the ,....._,._
son, Mr. •nd Mrt. WPIIam Wells !91'111 at lirnlted martlil Ialii Star wtlhoul the manpower to
Wednei!day . . . . . •I ,,.. p. Mrs. Ja.,. GliiQOI'e 1ave anti aon, o\lltll, Mlddltport. Their slllOI laat aummar, manasad to pu::.,w.prlnM':"y~ out fiv
m. May, 13 InNH of lbe usual the ehapler from the study book ether son, Henry Scarberry, tel- tum away \1116 crow.! attemptn
. .e
da!J. ·New officers will be In- "Mwene al the Cqo" and ,pltoned from his - - In Col- ... In demon.straU! asalnst Ala- days ago when i union olf•ctal
stslled and final plans made I!Ciivlty bet8 Wll't djltribuh!tl umbus.
llama Gov. o-g., C. Woll~ee. was lind by tbo _lllllr I'Ns~
for the school picnic May 19; pictures ..,...
lhose wlio
Wallace. a eandldate In I'QODl employ• ~ the walktill eighth grade commellel!menl Jltrtlcipatld In tbt - •
GIVE DINNER
}Ceryl!md's pruldeallal proler. out M&lt;lnday, lea_VIIl!! lbe star
vesper aervl~ · Sunday, May IT pl'fogram.
A birthday dinner was given ~nee prltnfUl Mil Tuesday, unabl~ lo ~blish. oven lhe
at 4 p. m.; Vls!~\100 ~y for Attending wer. tbe itdVIItln. Sunday, May 10 for Mrs. Devid spoke before 8 whlteHnly au- sharply curi&amp;Jied ediliOIIS It had
· flnl graders to be held Friday, Mrs. Ollmore. and Mn. ~ GI'Uf'.ser, 212 Condor-st by ber dlen&lt;e ot !1101"! 11111!1 I.SCIO. lit been ~~Suing since the strike.
May 15.
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Pow•ll. Wayne tllld Jtmlor Pull- chUclren. Present were Mr. ~ was lavttllll to Clmbrid&amp;e b)'
\UiiiiNGTON _ Pr....;.,t
Tiley IIIUSt bn aecomiJanled by Ins, Gres!!l'l' l!!blln, Lll1dl tllld !drs- David Grueser, Kay, Lin· the Dorehester CtJtanty Jlljij'*' Johnson's lllu-tY
bIll
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and
ilplch
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be sen- M~ !Iaker. Darl~ and N lla, anti Donna Grueser, Glenn and CIIIMu A!sodatklft an f1l'o
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congress ana oper#
..., ""' parents. cy
Bllfbara Kline,
ru-, Mr. and Mrs. Carro11 ganlZIItion fo11111d Jul RU- line table iA!daJ llento&lt;!rllll
Thewlll !Int. Mracle rttta1 1llll1ltlrl .I!Jd u.n1111 Ollll!ort. ~ au..eJl 11111 Tammy of Colum- to wmflat Nqro lnlelfatlctn ,!.Silrlbed 1 uihl
on tile
pnp,re ... l!ll'ft , rt. llild a.n.tbte lllllq, ._,IM but, Mr. and llflt. Jack Grues- d•mand.o.
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freslltoll!llil for lbe ....... · Nlcih•il. lllciQr ant . ilinn r w iUIII 11011 Dmm, Moltnt Ver1Atltlan An 11114
scalpel. 11111 ~ laid
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. &amp;!tulsby, Wayile Lallbelt, CIJ4ree non, Mrs. . liDbort Halley a n d Amoag u,. qndar arreat at major ourgery was needed.
StnsaUonal Jill 11111111•
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\UclpteJ and two guests. Jeff. !.my Belb of Cbeshlre. VIsiting 1be Maryllnd Nallonltl ~
fill tnrydiJ • • ~·
Mr. lnd Mra. ADen Elcl!lnger rey llld Paii11'1111Jn$ of. Co- Ill tile allernoon were Mrl. Net- 8ri1IQI'Y fn PlUavllll, atar Jla1.
TIIIU GliAl lllW
All-naw 2SO.h.,,
·~ wltb ~ family dla. I\Imbul.
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t1a Jrloore, Junior IIAlusll, and limen. today wu Mr•. Gloria
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Jetfloe lockM V-ll,.ine, optional
I!!" Stitidl7 at tllelf home, MuJ.
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· 'iin. Larry Baktl' and Rickie Rlohlrdat!a, ehllmtan ..; t1tt
HIAftNCJANO
betrf Hef&amp;llil. Guest. were Mr.
SEIIVICJE HELD
all from Syracuse,
Canlbrlclu Nflllovtolttat Aclitll
• • ...._ cast • Actl-..ckw IAS.h.p.
and Mra. 8)'I'GII lfl80ll and Mr. A Molherl day WOI'/Ihlp filii'
Oalnllllltee lllld ~
AIR.C:ONDmONtNG JeiiiN • ...., v.t, atand...., • S,...,,_ ldthand Mra.,~ li!Ghlt ctf ~ vlot waa bold at .lila .Liurel · llNTERT.uN lUNDAY
leader of the city's ~
llnllf!l'l
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eptlonal al
ambUI; ..-. illtl MQ, "
Cllll !"ret Nttllodln Qltri Gil Ill', lllld
Ceil Notn on- II\ IIIOYOIMIII. .
/f/1£1£ ~NUI/II
EietbJ«,
W, ~~ ~y .. 1wo JPfeijl Jttunbm, ltrtllned \VIlli I tlln!ier SutJd8y
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~ ~ ...,.. tllld MJo.. , . ''What A frltild Wt Havt IIi II tl\tlr .home, llclck SPrin8a WASUtNGTON (tJPll :-. S1tPo
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oua. row Ele1iiJJ&amp;et ·-~ M!tlblil'' 1114 . . . Gift Ill . . Jloid; Gu\!lls- Mt, ~Mia. ..tlllltl G. O'lflr.. ~. IQ.
ler, ~
_fl l'!lilltli"l· lilif" Ne ~ ~y jlie Geolfny Wllaoll and· dauahlefJ, ~1!1111 t bill ICidl1 ~
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~- . ~ilm!ttyciji !"ft ~1 'tbe Jlt~. ~ GiJl ~by and ~I Jo, otl'&lt;!meroy; .
qllll4 fedora! ~m
llatolil eeoo. lfltiP.
... lrt4~ .,...I!,f!~D, Pa!D' fltd !GI'. il1s ~ ...,., :'~ ~- )lal' ~~ ~ J'W:Iir, U· . . ,.eo:!ICIJ ~ ~ .nd. •
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Only the

N&lt;tlional League -

Sh~w. ~1ant~ 3...0 : Ellis, Reds; Life'' was given by Mrs,

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16th Birthday
Is Observed by
Larry Gladwell

Mathews, Braves; Williams, ,- - - - - - - - - Cub!;: Torre. Braves all 17.
By Mn. Lyle Balderson
Amerirao Leacue - Wagner,
FARM CLUB MEETS
Indi&lt;tns 25 ; Colavito, Athletics Mrs. Ara Myers was hootess
21: _ Cash. Tigers 20: Oliva. , for the April meeting of the
Twms 20: Hall. Twins 20 : Stu- Olive Farm Women's Club . Mrs.
art. Rod Sox 19.
Pauline Myers preSJded during
Pite-IDI
Ithe business session. Stale l'l!BO-

City Downspo
· nt Inspection Zoning May be -Three Sections of Central Bus Purchase. .
Beginning June I Ordered Given Support Plan Okayed by State Board of Education ,

o., May 12' 1964-5

Mothers Day
Program Given

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rates all 8.
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Amf'riCU Le•CH - Colavito, · Chicago at Minnesota . pos t·
Athletics 9: Hall , Twins 8: I poned, rain
Skowron. Senators 8: Allison , J (Only games scheduled)

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ANNQUNCB MJETINO

&amp;-Dally Sentinel, _Pomoroy-M~dd~ep~J!. _O.,_J.I_!y_12, _1_964 - - - - - - - - -

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Syracuse EUB
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Refrlgeralo&lt; ~.110
month.
We deliver an~ service them. Meeting Held
Call WY 2-28611, residen&lt;e.
For Rent

For Sale

BUIIMU Services

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
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QUALITY

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1963

Nova 4 Door
$2695
t' actor}' air conditioned. Powerilide, power steering, power
brakes, tinted ilass, white sidewall tires, r1dio , heater, complete factory accessories. Less lh~n 8000 mile.!l, aqua fi.nilh,
1962 Corvair Monza Coupe
$1795
LocaUy owned and low milea&amp;e, tires like new, 102 engine,
4 speed box, bucket !-eats, radio , heater, f.o~wn paint with
maJching viny) interior.
1961 Corvair Monu Coupe
$1545
Th is JittJt je-wel is the one for the young at hea rl. Red bu&lt;'ket
seats , white finish, f on the noor, radio and heater, good
tires. 102 engine.

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THREE bedroom brick duplel,
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FOR SALE
For S•le
554 71h St., Parkersburg, W. "'SJ"S;-;;R:;;OO"'M;;-cH;;cO;;;U;;;S;;;E;-::w~ith"batb. WY MU7.
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Bullt-in cablnetl In kitchen. FOUR ROIJMS, beth and ba,._
2 YEAR OLD s)Xltted mare
Get Acuainted Offer
HEATING, Plambill&amp;. MaeDer
New table top hot water lleat- ment, furnace heat.P hone
Bridle,
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dle an d f ee , 1100.00 . 21 1nc
n• ~ 1 lllal n-Coleman forced air
nace,
Admiral co lor TV, console moWllile lhey last
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lth electricity 4 ROOM apartment with bath.
ALL SIZE
-y. Pltne W1 z..ua.
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del, remote control, 2 months PASSENGER TIRES .. $7.90
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gas, hot and cold water. All Phone WY 2--5385.
7 ZO tfc
old. Phone SH 2-5174, Harold NEW 13-14-15 IN.
fixed for automatic washer
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TUBES . $1.79 tax Included
ilarl Gneser, ............ allil
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and dryer, as gas t'l er, THREE ROOM furnished aOpen ? days each week
Heatbl&amp;
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three garages. Co mer 10t 53' partment, utiUtia furnished.
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water. Also call WY 2-3496.
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Close to Jchool. In very nice
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Shampooer FREE to clean I
We lla•e aD ....
quiet neighborhood. Can be. ... ·
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your cacpets with Blue Lustr•. '
Sower folaclsbltt
seen at 981 H~eu St., Mld- Uofurnlsl•ed house, t rooms.
D-asoa-••- RIIOI
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Baker F·urniture, Middleport, ·
oor:
_..,
dleport. Owner moving out utility and bath 165$ oint
Ohio.
S 12 6tc ~~~or.:~tl::.B~~~-~ CaD wt W174 Day or N•lpllcl of town. Arthur Davidson.
Lane, Pumeroy . Pnone WY 27
5 I 6tp
1874.
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The following used items are LIVE BAIT, 24 hour self serv. . -=~c;c·~-:-;-:;-=
ror quirk disposal.
ice, crawler~, minnows, red FOR YOUR Bulldozer &amp;ervJce, FOR SAL F. . 1 lot on Mulberry Ji'1. 'RNISHED apanments Ph
I 30priced
gal.
automatic
hot
water
worms, available 24 hours. aee: Paul T. Halley, Pome- Heights, Te.: WY 2-3429.
WV 2-2776. After b p. m. PhODt'
1
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h"fer, gas
$20 00 Fife's Trading Post below roy, 0 ., R. D. 2, on Bailey _ _ _ _ _ _ ___:S:_::19__:1f:c,c WY 2-357&lt;1.
11 31 tfe
1
5 heavy wood doors
High School, Route 7, Mi~
Run Road.
4 14 30tp

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82"

X

Evans, "My Mother'• Prayer
have Followed Me."
R. F. Kridar was elected news
reporter. The group plano to

have an auction sal~ at the nc~t
meetinl al !'.!'"· Ed•lh Hood s
ho~. Vera Craig and Mrs
Lorry Salser were appointed to
the program committee for tl•e
·
next m.eetmg.
Minutes of the last meeting
were read by Secretary Mrs.
H
Cl k
arry ar ·
Refreshments we-re served by
the hostess to Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Pickens. Mr. and Mrs
Herschel Diddle, Mn. Ed·ith

36" gas range

ea.2.00

glide. Spotless original all

.,.,." wl1ite finish . Owned by re·
tired couple.
60 Oldsmobile I ,l95
"88" 4 Dr. Hard Top. One
IO.OO il careful owner. Power steer·
ina: and brakes. Hyd.

epilode ol "Booanaa" .., NBC
TV. you may lhlnll · II
merely IOIICal tbal tha ""'
tllmed Adam, portrayed by
Pernop Roberts, has decided to

marry hlo lady love. But ob

tangled web, both ol1
eamera and on, lleo behind that
mad,
impeluoul
decision,
which. by the way. hao not yet
run itJ torturDUI rourse. .
To tell you the full, true, unlettered story of this turn of;affAir11 in tbe western series
would be to ask too mucb, for
It io a mixture of real • Ole
problems. publicity and now
ICI'ipl writers. Thill, In the beol
tradition of the republlc, t be
thing lo do is hear oome of tha
laota. make up your OWD mind
and dlaresard any furlhar
truths that may c:ome olq.
J\nl, however, be uourllll that
what

revoked for six montho on driV·
lng while lntoxlcaledd and he
was also fined ttO and costl fo•
improper plates.
ATtEND TRACK MEET
Mr. and Mrs. Dwijht R. Wallac~ and ' daughter. Nancy Jo,
attended the SEOAL track meel
Saturday afternoon at Obi o Uru··
d
'~ ... c,.,~versity an went on w an """'~~"
lUe t0 ls't
1 M- Wallace's
nelsv
v
·~·
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
C.
Knox.

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THIS WEEK'S

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SPECIAL
'58 Cadillac

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CIOSSWORD

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appreciation fDr tht&gt; many
Kitchen utility cabinet
~~:e~!b~~tsbe!:': b::: ly decorated. Can be bought
ASK TO WED
72 "Xl9'&gt;"xll
lovely cards. letters and flowby responsible party witb PT. PLEASANT - Five cou- ,I
Double bed size coil
doorl.
11 23 tfe
ers J received during my 38
$500.00 down. and 30 years on ; pie~ have made applica tions 1
days in University Hospital,
springs
balance. Th1s ls what you for marriage licenses in the ofave been as k'mg for.
fice of the County Clerk. Apply·
·
o.
My
grateful
Metal
kitchen
table
EXPERIENCED
h
columbu.' Ohl
d
16
thanks to Ewing's Ambulance
22"• " wilh ' awer •.oo !
SUBURMN HOME - 6-room ;ng were Stephen Jerome Moore,
and bottom •he1·f
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AUTOMOBILE
frame home wlth bath • (tub 28, Gallipolis, Ohio, an d Judy
Servl·ce, also. But what real·
10
ly brought me through was Truck wheel and tire,
Pomeroy, Ohio
Af'lgnmenf
and shower) automatic hot , Ann McClure, 22, Leon. Ernest
4 DOOR HARD TOP
25 ·00
the many prayers that went
ply, size 750-20
air healing. Nice two acre 1?1 George McCoy. 23, Hartford and
up in my behalf. May God
Steel jack post
USED Electrolua: vacdWit clean·
AND
wilh nowers, shrubber,, frUit Judith Sue Lanier, 21, Southside.
V-8 motor, auto. trans., power brakes, power steeY3- Eiectric switch and
nd ga rden. Exceptiona1 buy Hovt Jividen, 65, Pt. Pleasant,
er
with
complete
set
of
.
Servl•
.,
a
Bl ••• You .II rea l good . Del·
3 00
8
Ing, t;nted glass, radio, wis:w tires, 2-lone pa!Dt,
lilert Gaul &amp; Family.
fuse .boxes
·
"
00
1and· Lillian Ines Womick Del·
g·x
reversible
rag· ea.
rug , ·
cleaning
attachments. Per·
at MfVVl
;plJUUU . •
12
38,000
actual miles. A very sharp Cadillac.
i 12 lip
J
BABY FARM - 1-4 acres
, 56, Pt. Pleasant. Arnold
0 00 teet condition and guaranteed
--------same as
new cleaner 15.00
·
181'd groun d 1oca ted one m1·1e
Air·way
varuum
one year. Full cash price on·
22, Town Statiou, Ken20 .• oscillating fan, two
ly $28.50 or terms. Ph o n e
from Five Points. Good
and K9tllryn Carol Neal,
speed
2S.OO
WY 2-2204.
5 7 6te
WY 2-2t43
,._,., 0
room frame house with nice 19, Leon. John Sidney Sipple. 20,]
fl'l• roH·up awning frame
In ~~::i'ifti'""'~~~Flo~-~~-~~ front porch and cellar
Arkansas, and Judy Kaye Cbaf- I
WANTED: Bid from reliable
SINGER !ewing machine
l
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..ment Y rd weU shaded A
with arms, cr"Mnk. etc. 20.00
· a
·
fin, 18, Pt. Pleasant.
' old
C(lntractor to demolish
lovely blonde cabinet, used Copy any leiter '"' d~
wonde f 1 opportunity for
I but in excellent condition. ~euter lDiwuce. Pomeroy hobb r fu $8200 00
farm buildings . house, etc., l.awn mo wers, 14" and
16"
.
.
.
.
.
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•
5
00
Equipped to zig zag, dam,
I 15 tfr
ar~. I8 S. I .
CLASS NIGHT SET
and level land. Also bid on
1
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to
ceilin•
.
rolling
ladI
b
·d
b
tt h 1
tc
••mWYage.
;.~
~
esmaa
PT.
PLEASANT- Class Night
Floo
building a new 2000 sq. ft.
em ro1 er, u on o e, e .
_
r. ,.,.1 "
der with 65 "'ft·. 1teel
AUCTI t IN ...
1!&gt;_.
at Point Pleasant High School
all electric home, barn, etc.
,.~
........, ~-..~Harold Collino, SaIesmaa
track
20 00 $47.00 cash or terms. Trade~m,......
~·will be held Friday, May 1!. at 1
Cbdillac - Oldsmobile
How'rd Hickel, 828 So. State,
·
in accepted. Guaranteed. Ph.,
Cl1tl "radford
WY 1 ZIZO
1 ud
Eledric light fixtures, .
WY 2-2'l04.
5 7 &amp;tc
7;30 p. m. In the ochoo a ilor-1
"YOII'U Uke Our Qualley Way of Dolog Bui!IJJelll"
Hemet, California.
suitable for store or
Wrtte, P'1llae • ceatet
5 9 3te
tum. Personalititea for the sen'
5 9 6tc
USED
Singer
portable
with
A.
C.
BRADt~IRD
"il~w:E"Iii
h.;.:t"'f-RI~Iiie
lor
class
will
he
named
and
tha
WY 2-5342
POI'Ileroy, Ohio
church .
new motor, foot control and ,....,.-,----,::--Ofsla-c- 1 11 If&lt; FOR
entire senior class will be lfeSaDdy's Beauty Salon, featuring WoodeD suit hangers
1
l .20 l carrying case. Attachment to
out ot high water. Modern
se~n~te~d:.·------~,:,'&lt;,._1!======""'=========""'""""""'.,!
Per dozrn
Realistic product$. Open ev1 fancy sew included for $24 .00. Rickard's
Alignment Service, rooms, 2 tUed baths,
3-0isplay tables
ening• by appointment. 265
Terms
Guaranteed
(lormerly
Grueser
B 0 d y closets, utilities, carage, barn.
3 00
2'x6'
N. Second St., Middleport.
ea. .
.
. 5 7 6te
Works), 286 W. Main St., close to scbool. Free gu. 6JA.
Frigidaire compres.!lor
Ohio. Owner, Sandra BenPomeroy, Ohio. R. H. Rick- acres. Suitable for
with coils, commercial
SINGER Sewing
machines. ard, Phone
nett. Pomeroy WY 2-5269.
wv ~76. lots. Mt:s. Tyree Pickens.
machine . . .
25.00
new, $59.50 up. Several used
Mason 773&lt;1263,
4 S tfe
~ H.P . Electric motor 20.00
machines at bargain prices. Wheel balancing, auto glass, WI 9-3492.
t 28 30tp
brake service.
FOR SALE- Mlddleporl'a taU.
Phone SSZ-1111 CJI' 182-%7t5
The Fabric Shop, Singer Sales
5 9 ltc
and Service, Pomeroy, Ohio. =""',--,=--c---- ~ ~
AIITOMOBILE lnlllnlnct beea
30t_
p
Ill bulldlni!. IOCIIed IU N
cancelled! r..ost ywr opera· ""
WY
2-2384.
t
21
lfc
AIR
Conditioning
re!rlgera·
S.cond
Street, Middleport
JO
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N E;;;Eo;Ro:E,.-:;J:--po-l;ncc:t hilcb
101"1 liceoleT CaD WY :1-:lfltltl.
tion
service.
Jack's
Refriger·
Priced
for
qllk"&amp; u.le. lnQulrv
com planter, 1 year old plant·
lliUc
ation, Letart, W. Va, Phone
II Ohio Hotel.
ID II lie
ed less tban 50 acres. 1 used
Auto S•les
1182-3537.
4
20
lie
FORMER HOUSE of Guy Mut..
II J&amp;lkll electric water heatchler In Rutland with
or. Good condition, $211.00. 11162 FALCON 2 door 16 000
lot. coal atoker furnate,
1tobet1 Hill, Racina, Pb. WI miles, moo oo. t962 siudebakFarm Machinery
ble garage. ~Uy rel"tint·l
~.
I II 31p
- er La'k V-3--26 000 mil"
- -Sabre Gordan Tllloro
ed outlide and all new opout..
97.81 IGODEII IJLO, I I 20, 42" $1Zoo.OO. 1962 Stud;baker, Lark Springfield Tiller. Dcellent eon- ing. Call SH 2-4345.
eomblne. WI 9-2227. Mnrtin V-3-- 33.000 miles, $1200.00.
dition. f7o00. Call WY 2-6346.
22" Power Moworo .....,
1 e etc
llteen,
Racine,
Rt.
1..
Can
finant'e
at
4
per
cent
I II 3tp
17 cu. ft. F-ra,
5 9 3tc
' Pearl W. Williams, Rt. 1, Rut1163 HOTPOINT
auW.,.Iic llmd. Ohio, Phone, residence
lmur•nce
washing mac:hine, ll.b !lew,
WY 1-8121. bulineu WY S..
4fiill'iiii ~w~miiJi;;;;;iill
. OIIIII'OY
ma
$140.00. Phone Cheoter, Ohio. Z3ll.
' 12 3lp
CJpooo Da'lly Tlll9 '·'"·
985-2353.
I t 3•• 00 oLJiilllliliR. c.tl WY 2_. - - - · "
FOR SALE - llouae. I 1'001111
.Jeck W. (•n..,, M1r
or
. _ WY 1MB
ond bath. lrul1 eellar. 4th and
~==~WY~_;2_;·2_;111:;1==~ ~· i\'HY PUMP aluggish IOPiic liD.
t llle
....., li:lm Sl., Racine. ! " - W1
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tank. Get Klean-Em-All. Sep- 1itl2 l'ONTiAO: door
· - · Jnqulro ot Earl'l BarGt•'S
tic Tank Cleaner. Lllndmark
hanllop, CallliDa. bltit-'•flnber Sltop.
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•• bUJ, sell ann trade guns
Farm Bureau, Pomeroy.
ilb.. automatJc tr•mnllllion, Ageucy. ln.
(01'1111 ol IJt.
· lm Wellman ~... ~ W111i::~msor I
f 2t . .
poww ltelrtDg. power
IIII'IDCe. .nm lobalal ud
1.8g•l Notice
~.. M,e
Bad kill-· • -..
radio
and
at fiffin Jew~ters Ph()nr 50
PUR IALB
-." • .-~:
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•om! Pleuam w v,
&lt;:JBSON-Ka)·llanDOitr fltlllln way, Mlddleporl. Call WY I- _ _ _ _ _ _ __::1_1:...:11=•
211 114
111 IR "I&lt;
and Ampll!len, :M iDDDtlll 10 !i2D. · l&lt;
t
1:;~~
·pay. ,.. or ..u nt11o J-.1fte . . n·
Liveltock
1:
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WHt:.N I'OU US F. ~R&lt; Cle.ner. ! ers, Pnint Plealllli, W. Va, Wd llaa' ... ~
.. FrPI:' Storag .. Pl:m · v11u ~et i Phone 50, BilJ Weltmu, Let
8 •••••
Yc.-bhlre pip, rel!lslend llock
••;p.....
b1g. Ot&gt;&lt;~ulillll ern1•11 ctuset
Williamson
1.0-10tt IMc
ride llld ,....._
f« breedbl(. Tom Sayro.
. ,. '
JjJHC~ ln PXI lll'III O:t' Ill! f.lll the
. . . lmiJI ICOIJO!Dl 11-24311, PorllaDd, Ohio.
room OC('HI•'•'f'l h~ thf' l;'irllll'(l KJLL TERMITES and protect
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At thJs pobtt, With Roblil'llllllelllloaod Gu7 WIW....o. AD d
ae1 apln f., • ext .., 11&gt;e 11011 "I!Ortlnu,~ both .,
Ietson il II ciU1Ieull 10 11 lha alortm'"'llooed wllltll~:::1
whether tho llory linea hav """" olhor willl "'
been ldjuJied -uy main! blo vigor. and lbore will
Adam fa
like!
lo eooform with bJJ retu;-o. beady tr1oAp ca lba old
DO1
Y lo 1•1 However all weo1em fana g
darwa
bitched and ruin tho hfih rat.. and trua' are aw... ....,;
·
lngs.
_ _ _•_ _ _ _ __:__ _ _$!;)-.
Sometlnteo • lOber ootll'eeo
at lito •tudioo and nelw..-k telll DAILY
ua tbal lite Introduction of
AtM'N
... ._...
SLDka a
sJrl lt1lo Adam'&amp; llfe waa
1.. Oftu:+ "'
.-.:
Jl. Billa
ly the result of Roberts'
lime daalH lo quit "B&lt;manlli;'l
t.Tonlt
1..Pd•ws
._..
and return lo more serious
llsa!OO
:LA-~
lnl. Tl!e Idea. II wao
itLW' .__
IDtr
.. .,
that with Adam miiTie&lt;t,l
-~
Ito would have been ealed
n. .Aimjatal
... ,
of the 11rleo and replaeed by
Jl._.-&amp;
new character ,!.._ •
tool Lltlld.t
.
.__
2.l. a.PDo
cousin ~ portrayed hy
--~
Williams. This is an old ruat1or.l !tl. Xoll'l
&amp;Villrr 1¥
or repmi, or whate\'er you
il
MOO'Jt
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Whut fo definitely true Is
Roberta hao indeed, for yeaiTs,j ... xI:L&amp;B an•·
..,..
wanted 1o hotfoot It out
rulm:a." nme and again,
......,
ever, he appal'ently has been
·-·
li'
•Jisqtmsl
e&lt;~axed back, and the ahow
hecoma more and more
ordinarily popular. now
a lleady ""'ond In the

-.ttnsJr

:;;;

matic gas heating, fuU base- Ohio Hot.l\1.
9-2%-tfl'
ment, back porch, stoop, nice- __:::;.:.._ _ _ _._ __

Nelg)er Building and Sup.

RICK DUBROW

DO I/OV num:: I'M A

Hood, Mn . Lillian Smith and
Maurice, Mrs .Vera Craig. Sher- Rosemary Sellarl, and the
1 d K 'tb Mrs Harry Clork L..--ts. Rev .' and Mra
. . Se11ars.
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36" X "'•"

5 ft. step ladder
3.00 [,
Heavy wood
frame win-

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u.tl4d Pre•• lateruaUHOLLYWOOD (UPIJ - U
10u Wllched SUnday nllht'a

group and several readings of Goodwin. RIChardson wu fl~
porms dedicated to mothers : a $00 and costs, senteoced to Jail
duel by Mro. Sellon and Mrs. for 24 hours and hil license wa•

ea .6 00 I :po::•:t.===~=:5::7:1:2tc::.l BULLDOZER work, basemento , . ,
I
THREE and foor TOO'!• fumlshe- I
landscaping, brushing. ponds. ! \,1/Citttl'
ed and onfurnished aparl i
$
Lowboy aervice. Ch.arles Jef.
meota. WY z.M34
12 8 tfr '
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f
60
Chevrolet
1
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dows su1ta e or •unfers, Phone WY 2-6Z22.
POMEROY - Two bedroom ' 9URNI."'-~ and untumtohetl I
h gre house etc
V8 Impala 4 Dr. Sedan. Powr
...nc..u
pore '
en
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er steering &amp; brakes. Power5o 1 30tp
frame. home with bath, aut~ apartmeDI.I. Inquire .at the

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RUTLAND
DISCOUNT STORE

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OPEN IV IS. 7:00

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WANT AD
INFORMATION
'=00 f' Ill

Chevy

FOR SALEo 2 bedroom home.
PAINTING outside and Inside. full basement, cash mortgage
or land contract. WY 2-2381
All kinds roo( wor k' reason- or WY 2-24N.
5 12 lOtc WY 2-31192.
5 12 3tc
able prlcea. By job or hour.
Phone VI 3-2?00.
tc FOR SALE o Pomeroy, 9 room 1 nice apartment readl' for
5 9 12
-:--:::--;:-,;;;T."-,=..7,;.;,ii.~ 1 house, bath and coal furnace. [ Immediate occupancy. Close
L 0 . McCOY, AUCTIONEER, 100 x 100 ft. lot, oot of high to town. Plenty free parking.
Chester, Oblo.
S 2S lfe
water. WY 2-3510.
For Information call WY 211 _ _ _ _ _ _ __::5_9::....:!::.tP:..,_ \ 2860 or WY 2-31192.
Profoulonol Dry Cloonlnt II
5 12 3tc
ond Shirt Laundry
TO SETTLE estate, mu!l oell.
1 Hour CINnlno
Make an offer on Kim pro- MODERN 4 room snd bath
Alhrtne and R.,.lrlnl
perty In Tuppers Plalns. 1 furnished apartment. Phone
Pock.,. onol Zl,.,..,.
room, bath, large lot. H. S. WY 2-3874
5 12 lfc
lbo. Dry Chunlng $2.00
Waldren, Realtor,
Harold
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Barnhart, Salesman, Reeds- THREE bedroom house on ~
./.c~~~o,.u:~tVERY
ville, Ohio. Phone 867-41~.
colo Hill. Pomero) ph o o e
5 9 3tc
WI 2-3341 or WY 2-2!86.
;F;;O;;R:-;;-SA"'L"'E"'o-;;Sev=en:-:room=:-i.,.use
' t 20 tfe
ABC CLEANERS
1 ond lot aod outbuUdings. One 5 ROOM HOUSE. 4 and 5 room
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
mile froin Rutland on Har· furnished apartment. Phone
77J.SSU
Mlton. W. va.
rii!Onville !Wad.
Rolland WY 2-3651.
4 10 lfc

PT pLEASANT- 'l!locoun~ chapter o1 11&gt;e )darlhall_
University Alwnnf Auaelltion
will hold a .aprinll dinner meetlng at Gene Ball'a Reo..urant
Tl!e Syracuse E.U.B. 81- TuesdaY al UO p. m. Otto A.
ble cllSS held Ill monthly meet· Gullickson, MarShall prof.,.
lng al the home of Rev. and sor of phyolcal education will
Mrs. Sellm Thuraday evening. I be lhe guest speaker of tha eveMay 7.
nlng. Gene 8All .ll pmldenl ol
A Mother's Day program was the looal chapter.
planned by Mrs. Freda Evans
and Mrs. Paul Sellan. The
PLEADS GUU.TY
meeting was opened by the presd Ill
0
ldent, Mrs. Mabel Pickens.
PT. PLEASANT - ~~ 11'
A song was sung by l he chardson. 23, Ashton, P
~e~
group and then prayer by Rev. ty to two chargea wheo ta
Sellars ; another song by the before Justice o! Peace A.. M.

Revue

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Wo!U!r Hayu, Mrl. ·
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tended the famUy nig:e~=~~ The .tables weref dec: cldckea
vance at He•th
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Churdt Sun~ay even ng dinner dinner. The Rev. · •
church dining room. The pon- gave the table grdloace.
Mr•
meetins and program was 3
Following the
ner
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on Lloyd, introduced the guest
Missions with Mrs. Bruce L!Gyd, speaker, the Rev. Eldon 8ogp
chairman.
of Cooivll!~. who bu spent ftvt
years in Japan. He told of tbe
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f Mother's Day customs of Japan and &amp;boWed
.,.; :"~:h~s birthday. A the interesting slides of tbt
dec .~ birtbda cake
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religion practices. '
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lind Installation charge for new Mrs Glenn Lambert, pres!· officers are Mrs. Glenn LamCadet· .Girl Seoul Troop 24~
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dent, presided and welcomed bert, president. Mrs. Jameo
enU!rtained with a
Mothers
meeting of the Women·s Souety membE-rs of society at also the well, ':ce pres1dent; Mn.
Day tea Sunday aftemoon at
ilf Christt1an St-rv1ce of Heath Eleanor Circle. Mrs. an Moore 1drP.d Z1egler secretary
Mrs.
the sodal room of the St. P1ul's Mr and Mrs Efi'Nl Kenqedy
Methodist Church Mondav even- and Mrs JameS Cri well were I Nan Moore. treasurer ; and
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones Lutheran churcn. The room was and ·dau hter · and 1101'1-ln-law
jng at the church Ttle meetmg ' in charge of the worship medita- 1ret.anes of promoUon, Miss FreMr. and ~rs. Horace M~- decorated with the four Cadet Mr and I Mrs Gary Kenny oi
was opened with an organ pre- 1 tJOn and pledge service
1 da Faehnle; Spiritual LUe, Mrs. Elhlnny were m Jackson Fn· challenges and colored stream- Ab-on wert ~eek~ l\lflt.!l of
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cuy Shuler· Literature Miss day evening where they vlsited ers
Mrs. Moore gave uesume of Bess Sanbo~) youth w'ork , Mrs. with Miss Sharon Jones, Mr.
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Mr. Kennedy's mother, Mrs.
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the work nf the soc1ery for the Leo Smith · Children's Work, and Mrs. Jack Warner and Mr . A short prngram W&amp;!l present· Edith Thomaa .
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1past vear and reported a total Mrs. Alfred Scarberry, Jr.;
Mrs. Robert Thorson and ed. after which cookies and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frye of
of $2,452 provided for miSSIOnary dt&gt;nt Work, Mrs c . E. Young; children. Mrs. McElhinny _and punch pre-pared by the gt~ls Dayton spent the week end with
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
•york both home- and abroad, Missic:y;Jary Education and SerJones attended a bridal were served from a table With rtlatives In the area
FAMILY NIGHTS
('h~Jrch lmprovrments. S&lt;'holar- vJde. Mrs Emerson
Jones; shower given for MiBs Jones by whll_e_ cover and a ce:terpt~~ Mr. and Mrs. C(Ut~les Withee
"SWORDSMAN OF SIENA" I shtps lind other ai"'IIVItles . Mrs I rhristian Social R-elations . Mrs Mrs. Thorson and Mrs. Warner of _hlles of the vaUey nd p
were called to Belpre Saturday
SteWarl Gran!;ler and
' Hrnnesy played 01 g&lt;Hl ntU'~ IC dur ' Bernard Fultz ; Supply Work , at the Thorson home.
tuhps with_white ca~dles in_ milk b th sudden death - of Mrs.
Sylva 1\osclna.
.
glass holacrs on either stde.
Y eC
Mr Conn
1tng the period of stiE'nt mrd1ta- Mrs Hen-man Haddox
tCint&gt;mas!'ope &amp; Color)
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Carl
Ra1ph onner.
s.
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Mrs Lambert thanked
· SUnday 18 AW!ns at Ohio Mothers present were Mrs. a frequent visitor in the 1rea.
"THE HOOK"
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be f th .
Will d Bo
Mrs Thomas
readmg and a med1taLion u!'ing an mem rs or elr
' wdh their son, Rogar
yer,
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Mrs. Ernest Carpente~ retumKirk Douglas
Nick Adams
sras as parallel lo christian- tion and support
Williams. They dined at the Hennessy • Mrs. VIcto~ Yo~ng ed to her home, Bidwell. SUn. .
year Mrs. f Lambert
announced
restaurant ·
Mrs. Edward
May 1415
1l\' stre-ssmg t he c hns 11 an 111e
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Gl s,b k r. day ' after 8 several days vl&amp;it
Thur.-Frl.
a~. wmbol lc of the sea as it a school o mstructmn orGoll:
d Mr E
Ghe 1.
Ash, Mrs
I M o Bo ar. with Mr. and Mrs. Qtrl Moore.
"SODOM AND GOMORRAH"
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th Icet .'l to be held June lat a 1- Mr. an
s .ugene
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Jay Warner, rs , enzo Mr and Mrs 'I'hoPlas Smith
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Me.nchtnl and Mrs.
m-e r and Mrs. Marcia DeLay ~f Col1poliS. ~'he soctety vot to se~
(Colorl
. two g1rls to the School of Mts- wtth thetr parents, Mr. and
I Sh
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Also present were Rev. umbus were weekend guests of
, r wa s ass1s m presen 1mg .
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" A PUBLIC AFFAIR"
the leswn b Miss Bess Sanborn s1ons m Delaware \ une 22-26 Mrs. Otho turm, ran sv
Joseph Kraly, M~es. u . a Mrs. John Smith, Nye Ave.
M~ron McCormick
represt'ntin: a misstonary nurse and _June 29 ·.July 3.
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and Mrs. Cleburn Gherke
at Nanc}' Clark of CinC1?nati and Mr. and Mrs. Henry DaUy ot
liii:~~~~~~:::iii:~~~~ m Lalln America; Mrs James Jlwhs.s Fae~nle announced a stumpto~, W. Va . Mr. Gher· t~e leadE-rs, Mrs Sehrh _Blaze- Portsmouth were weekend gue:.ts
;.
I F:ull'r, purtraymg a woman of meehng to f1l1 out yearly
ke _was an ~harleston, W. Va~ wtcz and Mrs George Htcks. of her parents, Mr. and Mn.
Afnca m moden ttmes citing the to be hfld at her home
Fnday ev_enmg to attend
Girls who planned the affair Eldon Will.
I nf'f'd for christian ltv, ~rs Ead day aft~rnoon at ~ p. m.
feS\Jval and a~so served were Brenda Boyer, Mary K. Mrs. C. L. Arnold and grandj Kmg ht woman of 'sarawk call- secretan~shotnd ofbflcers
judge for the festival.
Hennessy Vickie Young Jane daughter, Mrs. Ralph Bennet vis·
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Bruce tAte theav·Minersville
e OWSip Church
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LAST TIME PfoNIGHT
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uWHO'S MINDING
Lloyd. a member of 3 c1ty slum
Th
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Mr and Mrs Charles Menchini Sandra White
and Mrs. Dessie Patterson was the
THE STORE"
f'hurl'h. telling of the need of y~abr s"100grtoupthvo h 0h 1.m·
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Phyllis Blazewicz
Monday dinner guest of Mrs.
.lt&gt;rry Lewis
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1:r1ute
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run-down abundone c1t~· c url f d Th meeting M and Mrs Charles Ent·
Jacob Gloeckner.
(Technu'nlor)
('ht's
provemen ~ 11 ·
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Mrs Harry canterbury, Mrs.
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c luded was closed w1th lhe benedlcUon. smmger and son, Kurt, Jnd r. June 11.1.1 Rummage Phil' ·Radf d nd Mrs George
Walt Disney's
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Memb{'rs and guests were m- and Mrs. Roth Zahn and sons,
al . PI
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"YELLOWSTONE CUBS"
w1!h a prayer and then conduct- . d
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where St
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anne
Sisson were Monday vlsitors m
h led
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eve an
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(Tcchnicolorl
f'u t e P
ge service. s me - ~ d
t course was served 1 t
W Va spent the
Plana were made nor a rum- Par ers urg, · a.
-OllTHo&amp; Rose Dust uoc/iot 0111
bers bTough~ the~ ple~g~ards ~ro~s~ertable covered with a ~ on~ith . thei-r mother, Mrs. mage sale June 11-13 in the Mr. and Mrs. Jac: K~lly of
WED. and THURSDAY
buss and fungus ltMII
10 Ihe alta~ r~ - arvm . wson pmk cloth centered with an ar. David Entsminger
May 13-14
roums on ground floor of court Columbus were wee en guests
NOT OPEN
I rrTarll a
tt;t,tmEn o~~Ivmg a. rangemeni of pink flowers
Mr and Mrs john Parsons house, when the Official Board of their parents, AMr. a_ndSt Mrsa.
I te nev !&gt;
uvwson w s . ed . h , k t
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f th
8 acuse Metlmdlst Everett Dailey
nru:
, an
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
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May 15-19
rs.
metsunday evening at
Marvin Kelly. of
"LAWRENCE OF ARABIA"
aecticides, pesticides, funglcldel,
eortee serv1ce. Hostesses
M
d Mrs
Ralph the church.
J epor ·
(Technicolor)
and
sf'rVI~e
call
to
the
newl~
Mrs.
Robert
Coats.
Mr!i.
M.
L.
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an
Rev.
Carl
Herring,
who
atMr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Dailey
and
Peter O'Toole. AlE-c Guinne-~s
wood kllloro and fertlliJor In the
Anthony Quinn Omar Shanf. elec-ted off~&lt;'ers of the WSCS an French. Mrs. C M. Hennesy,
and Mrs Kenneth Me- tended the ·general conference children, B. J. and Barry, of
Housowarn Dept. on the mllll. ·
.Jack Hawkins. Jose F'errer. El~lilnobr CJrc~eth El a o Circle and Mrs. Harold Wood.gerd.
Columbus visited ov- at -Civic 4-rena in Pittsburgh, ~ewark arr~ved ~ondthay_ evenArthur Kenne-d)', and Claude
em ers o e e n r
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Rains.
the weekend With their ~r'G W
a appointed~ as ents, Mr. and Mr3. Everett DaiA Sam SplegelDavid Lean installf'd included Mrs. Galen
lawn •nd guden use Ortho.
production
thPir fi1"St Brown. pre;;ident; Mrs. John lUrs. Cu.inther iA
ents, Mdr. ~nd M~i Jame~-~~~
o{~:re: :or the ;next ley, Anne St., and Mr. and Mrs.
s in ~!" "The Ri ver Rwai"
aug _ter, anKne, th' M · four v~ He also announced Edward Hawley, Minersille.
Runn'ing time: 3 Hrs. 45 min. Krawsczyn. vice prestdent ; Mrs
Lee SmiU1. secretary; and Mrs. Tendered Surprise
port. and ~Ilh Mrs. enne
c· that ihe retirement age for min- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bruch
Mrs. Mollie Guinther was Cullough m bPom~\te
f isters ls.7Z and that new hymn- were Sunday dinner guests of
pleasantly surprised on
her Donnad ~ er, V ug ~ b 0 als Will be, published ln 1965 or their d8ughter and son-in-law,
birthday Monday , May 4, when
· been
an returned
rs. ernon
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to her home
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Rutland from Meigs General
on Second St in Syracuse. They
I wish to thank eaeh of
llJcospiltal where she was a pawished her many more happy I:
treated for a severe leg
you for your vote May 5
birthdays.
be
fin d to
It was gratifying to know
Ice cream and cake wereser- injury. She will
con e
'" M El' beth Cundiff
home for several days. She
I have so many friends
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ie Grindley, Mrs.
Dorothy dent at her home.
Stewa-rt, Mrs. Esther Thorpe, Weekend guests of Mrs. WIIM Elladene Watson M r s. liam Robson were her daugbJ rs. . Lou Davis Mr~ Thelma ter and family, Mr. and Mn.
State Representative
c:~~~~. Jeff Davjs_ R~ssie Da- Cli~ford C~nningha?l and son,
, M k Davis Robbie Stew· Keith of Lima, Ohio.
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k -~ 'tlJ Mr
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dolph Saeletl! were their son
· and daughter, Dennh Saelens,
Rio Grande College students
i and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilt and
children, Pat and Chris of Columbus.
Miss Car]a Gilmore, Ohio University student, spent the week·
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Gilmore.
Saturday and Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner in·
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
See, Mr. and Mrs. Earl See and
children, Wayne and Darlene,
and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Saun·
ders and children,
Bobby,
Ronnie, and Barbara of Flat
Rock, w. va. and Mr . and Mrs.
Economy Air Muter Tire
Okey Blankenship.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Rall spent
FULL 4 PLY
BIG SAVINGS NOW ON
the weekend at Kent State UniNYLON
versity as guests of their s o n,
Tom They attended activation
6.70 X 15
ceremonies Qf Delta Upsilon fra·
(NEW)
ternity with which Tom Is affil·
7.50 X 1 4 - - - - $13.95*
a ted.
AND USED BARGAINS
The Rev. and Mrs. C 1 y de
Bartlett and son, James, attend·
ed a Nazarene Youth ConferMOORE'S
ence at the First
Nazarene
Church in Columbu~J and a banquet held at YMCA. The Bar~
Original Equipment
Specie!
letts' daughters, Martha
and
EA.
Becky,
visited
in
KirkersvUle
Quality
FREE lNSTALLA TION
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Roush and I
Full Size
daughlers, Debbie and Lisa, of I
St. ClairsvUJe spent the week
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750x14-pluo lax
end with. hi.'! parenla, Mr. and
Tubel110 Blackwall
HOW TO Frt' A CADILLAC INTO ANY :PUDGET
Mrs Earl Roush. Mr. Roush
rem'ains 111 at his home.
Mr. and Mn. WIUiam Scar-berry and IOJls, Michael and Ga$1.00 More, l'or Tiro
ry of Cincinnati visited with her
mother, Mrs. R. E. Ro!Uns over the week end •
An Impressive pledge .. rvice tude by Mrs.

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FACTORY·TO·YOU SAVINGS
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DINNER GIVEN
A Mother's Day dinner wa•
held Sunday for Mrs. Ruth Hendrix at the home of Mr. a n cl
Mrs. Herbert Whaley, Darwin.
AtU!ndlng were Mrs. Ruth Hendrix and grandson, Petie, Ra~
cine, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White,
Minersville, Mr. and Mn. Matt
Hendrix and children, SU!vie,
Rosemary and Kay 11114 Haymond Rose, Racine, Mr. alld
Mro. Floyd ~ and ehlklren, Christy, Joe, Gerald and
Denlae, Minersville, Mr. lb d
Mro. Eugene Wllaley lnd Cam,
Darwin" the hoot and hoaU!u,
. and Mrl. Herbert Whaley
and children, Joau, ~. llol&gt;,

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elected Booster officers were honored Tuesday night. Standing, 1 to r, are reUring officers Mrs. Elma S. aussell, treasurer; Mrs. Datsy Blakeslee, secretary; Mrs. Rose Sisson, president; resigning band director Ronald Woltz, and new officers MaxlJte A. Arnold, president; Mrs. Lois
N- Burt, secretary; Mrs. Ruth Ebersbach, vice president, and Mn. J. B. O'Brien, treasurer. - Seotinel Photo.

House will Probe Charges
VietNam Planes Obsolete

Boosters
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