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: Mrs. Dutton, Poetry Award inner ·
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OlnlerYation report~ Gil wiJ&amp;I.
Mn. G. G.
flowers and eaeU wen lecl~J
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dav- Mr1. Robert BUrkeU,
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and family.
and Mn. Betty Cline, aecfttlry.
Memben responded to roll
Mr. and Mrs. Ever:~=~· c•U by naminla wildflower IIIII
R:, were ta of Mr y ita special meanlnt for them.
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flowen from ller larden and
dl p1 eel bo 1 o1
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds baa
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turned to her kindercarten class- cacti of •v~al VlrieUu. AIel after .hlvlne eye aurgery
so shown was a colored pho&amp;o of
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith ol Everybody's FJo1Ner Show Ill
Columbus spent Thursday with Daytona, Fla., whlcb bad been
their niece Mr and Mrs. Geor· sent by Mrs Allen Jenkinson
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end guest.a' of Mr. and Mra. lJv· bt Flagler Beach, Fla.
Johnson were her parent&amp; Mr.
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Franklin Guinther Columbus to K ens I
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and Bruce Blngha~ Raven..: dlscusaedl . Sevedr~~
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wood, W. Va ., came • Monday persona
the reports.anec o~ e v
for the burial aervlces for WU- On
ber who said that
liam Hubbard
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ter' Melody' ot Wuhlngton, D. anyone haVlJll augge~tions_ on
c. spent Mother'• Day week end keeping cata: from her lhrUbwith her parentAl, Mr. and Mra. bery.
Lewis Triplett.
Mrs. Burk,tt welcomed t be
membert and guests Mn. WHFriends and relatives have lis Anthony and M~. Atwood
learned of the lUdden death of
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Mr Marine Addles- Spengler.
be orm:rh ~
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Mrs. Robert Coati devotiond·
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ca of. al leader for the program, rea
She was a former resident o 1
tlt1ed "Not God bln
Middleport and attended Heath poerd m "~ d ' arti
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Norman Vmc~nt P~.ale, Source
Mrs David Entsminger· spent of Life Happmeu. She consever~) days recently 1n Grove- eluded with 1 bupoe~ and pr4Jer.
port with her brother and :ail- During the SllleSB
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ter • in • law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert'"'~~ihibel.iion
Wendell Mlller end in Urbanna orary mem1.1e1.•
It, wu rewith Mn. J. R. McKnight.
activated by unarumous vote ol
the club. Mrs. Reibel is a past
Mr. and Mrs. John Fultz and director of Region n and Ia ae•
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children, Marc and Anita Marie,
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visited with hill uncle and aunt, state levels of
garden club
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Meyers and work.
Mr . and Mrs. George Shi veer
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Mrs. BUrke tt nam ed Mrs · L•
and daughter, Jayne Ann, in E. Reynolds, Mrs. Guy Rer·
Cincinnati. Mr. Meyers Is a pa- ooids and Mr!. Arthur Strauss
tient at Deaconesses Hospital, to the nominating committee.
room 246. Mr. and Mrs. Fultz She gave a report of the regionand family also vbited in Col· al meeting l;leld In Pomeroy in
umbua with Mrs. Henry Fult% April and lnnounced 1 regionS da
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Driving or wolking oil over town to pay monthl,.
bills, or any billo, con be a real chore ... toke
o lot of lime, ef!ort and gasoline. Open a check·
lng account here now1 and pay aU your bills ~
maill You'U h"ve more fr. . lime ••• and _,.
iD=fiie "receipt!" !your canaelled checbl. • .

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_frAN "CHEtJCING" Hili TODAYI

F • Pay 3% lnterur On Sm1lnp

Pomeroy National Bank
l•vlng Meigs ClotudJ tor- to JHrl

POMEROY- RUTLAND

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for Saturday evenbog
p.m. at the church.

Grou CIIUrch Guild
Met on W l!dne•dny
The GuUd of the Grace Episcopal cllurcb met Wednesday
evenlns at the perish .
with Mila Lenore Glleo u boateu.
Mrl. J. E. D. Hartinger, preoident, opened tho meetlns
devctlonJ. 'Ml.e reporta of
secretary, Miss Vida lhl•. ond
treasurer, Mn. Theodore Ebel'llbach were approved. A
cussion was held on the
whicb the lfOUP ore milwla
for Children'o lloapiUII. A dolsert course was III'Ved by the
boateoo during ..tho aocial hour.
SEWING GROUP MEETJ .

Tbe aew11111.......,. ol the
Wide-Awake 4-H Club met Wed~ evenll11 II the homt of
tho ldvlaor Mrl, L. W. MeComTho club boo been - st&lt;•
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port Gordoa Oub. ·

Women 1nd· Girls, Porch 1nd Lawn Furniture, Boudoir Lampt, f.lbergl1s 5 h o r t I•

Dr~pn, Porch Ruga, Porch V•l•nce, Roll-up MatChstick Porch Shldtt, Rtvtnl~•
Heirloom Bedapreeda, New Sprint Dreu F•brlcs In the -Dr!lpery Dep1rtment on the
2nd. floor. •On the M1ln Floor Women's Swim Sulb, Umbrellls, Klrbury '~np,
, lnder• Flgurflt Sllpt, Men's Short si- Work Shlrta, Men's Terry Knit Cushion h~ .
Golf Socks, Boys' Acrll•.n Shirts,

Mtn'• 111 Yenk UnlfOf!ll Sulb, M 1 t t r.e,s 1 P1dS! ,

Washable MeHI'tls Toppen, lnf1nts Wur and Toys 1t H1IUrlce. •In the Hou11w~·
Dept. - Ct1ffim1n Hou11 P1lnt, .Glidden Four Hour Enlft'lel,.Pint Slu Vecuum 10~,

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Rockefeller Campaign
Soaring- -a little- -on
Upset Win in Oregon

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Goldwater Ambushed, Runs
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Capts. Ben w. Stutts o1 Florence, Ala., and Charleston W.
Voltz of Frankfort, Mlcb., were
released juot after noon In
border vUiage of Paolmttnjom, /
where Col. Paul Hinkley
Fl!i11ax, Va., waited to
them. Tbey wiD Jell their
to the public next week.

paired. But his domestie altuDR. PEALE
ation still must be classed as
a serious political handicap.
N&lt;ti'Dllll V!.eeld Peale, D.D~
When the Oregon polis closed DOled cJeromu: ·leei1Jrer, ...

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PORTLAND, Ore.
Gov.
A. Rockefel· lead and held it Although aod assembly &lt;1 lloe Cetatrli
ler's. upset victory in Oregon belatedly lifted h~s pres_i- pre . primary poll~ had indi- Obio Heart AasoetaUoa, Tuetdential campal~n off the ground. today . and _revtve~ his Icated a swing of support to day, June Z, Dr• .Charle1 Milo
hofes for wmrung the more cructal Cahforma preSiden- Rockefeller they still showed I len, presideD&amp; of &amp;he
tia primary.
itt~e favorit~ to he Lodge U S County Heart ~BGCiatioll •
SPRING SPORTS (Final Edition) - Five of 50 Waham. boys participating: In area
The California contest June 2 is a head-to-head match ' Ambassador to South 'v i e noonced today, 'l'be meet1n1
CHICAGO- A Florida ..
school Spring Sports are these young golfers of Wahama High school. Football between Rockefeller and Sen. Barry Goldwater of Aro- INam
wiU be beid at Columbus PJa.
estate Investor cold Friday
basketball, the traditional Autumn and Winter Sports, and baseball, always pop- zona, an alsO·ran in Friday's Oregon primary, whoch he I R ;
za slartlng ot 10,01 a. m. Tbe
"""t bim 1300,000 In "under
in the Spring, have competition now in the warm days of April and May. Left had written off a month a~o.
; u~~J 1rom. 2·482 1 0 re.j luncbeon, open to an .._
table payments" to obtain
right, above are Ray Redman, Bill Zusp:m, Bob Greene... Dick Pfiffner 1 and Chuck In Oregon, Goldwate• trailed
precmc13 gave:
et~ted pet'IOD8, wiU be a1
1gon s ·
fU mi!Uon loan from a
their coach, Frank Capehart. This Is Wahama's third year with a golf RO&lt;kelelier and Ambassador •has strongly impressed barkers j Rock•letler 60.850, Lodg• 49,- 1 noon. Ticket. will be ovalloble
1ters Union pension fund.
year in a •..,tious way. The sport is expected to catch on more npidly Henry Cabot Lodge and held a of riVal Republican contenders 976, Goldwater 36,407, Nixon at lhe door. Dr. Peale will
Vaughn Connelly made
when Mason's new golf course ts opened for play. See track and baseball squad pic· slim lead over former Vlce with the number of nationai J31,094, Ser.. Margaret Chase have for hit subJect, "stayllat.ement in the U. S.
tures on Page 2 today.
Pre&amp;ident Richard M. Nixon. convention delegates. He could Smith o~ Maine 5,281 , and Gov. ing ·Alive As Long As Ye •
Court of. Judge Richard B.
The
RockefeUer
vlctory almost clinch the nominat.ion William Scranton of Pennsylva.- ~ LJve," which is the dUe o1
tin Jhortly before the t25
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n clearly damaged the Lodge by winning the GOP presiden- nla 2,985.
one of bls many heft 1e11en.
Hon fraud trial of.
Labor uiOIII Ill ColambUI campaign. which ~ad been tlal primc.ry in California and
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union President James R.
lllld Yoangltowa agreed .. gathering momentum, at least the state's bl~ 0~ 86 de~egates.
,, and seven of his aaaoclaies
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the his speelacular victory In the suggesto,. that the_ polittcal
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primory Idamage caus«&lt; by t.JS dtvorce I
• former Minneapolis,
March 12.
and remamage can be reman now oerv11111 a fraud
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I A Kanauga resident, Martin Berry, 57, who lived alone
tax evasion oenience, and
Maooos Untoo Loeol It In c..
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in a cabin at the 7-35 Club, lost his life in an accident at
vln Koveos, a Miami
Middleport-Pomeroy Rotarlana Friday night jleard an · !ambo• voted to tad 1 7"'81 Although Goldwater made an ,l
PORTLAND 0
lUPI) the bridge of the New York Central Railroad, which
consttuc:Uon firm official.
eye-witness, or participant's, account of the 100 mile •trlk~ lnd ~eeepted manqe- ununpressive showmg here, he _ Ne1 10n A. R.oc~!t.ller, crosses the tracks of the Chesaoeake and Ohio Railroad.
Dranow ond Roveno ore
horse drawn caravan that publicized Issue No. 1 follow· m..t • IIITee-yeor _...... of.
thrust Into tho Ropubli· just below the Kanauga Station at 7:10p.m. Friday.
def~.\fJ• the Clse.
dinner at Heath Methodist churcb.
fer II a .lkeot ..urly wage
con pr"idontiol spotlight
He felt off the bridge between ,·
~· ifRollorian BID Childs, plnciHtlt- klke. ..,_ ~
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by 0 aurprlalng 0..-gon the tracks and the bridse railing Iengine cao. They saw tht body
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on the lying on the tracks, and made
INDIO, CaUl. - Singer
Fred w. Crow of Pomeroy, .... eel H wu the most oritllnal and • 41....! lloutJJ
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QUirriage to
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across thf! track.
1the emergency brakes, but their
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that ended with Gov.
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Dr. Donald Warehime, Gal· elforts were futile.
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Rhodes promising action to JUDy )'earl" ChDdl s&amp;lit.
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A suit seeidng f600 lor a corn ' tho bollot otoyod oway, tal, is of the opinion that the l, tho . -Kana"ga Block Co. where
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mental Itoanguish."flied
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Miss Shore
pioket' which the p!Binti11 char- .....
ov• ono-third of the total fall seriously injured hlm and he had been employed. 'He was
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"It passed and we have I meeting of the board Of dlrec~ nd
GOP YOtl. Rockefeller and that he might have been dead released from Holzer Hospital
the dlvoree lltlit Friday, 11
COllference ~ith Ohio Director torS next "Wedilesday at 6;30
~:.:;~w~Tiled ~ Me-:;~o: Goldwater collide head-on before the Chesapeake an d iFriday morning, where he had
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of Highways Masheter n ext p, m. at tht home of Bob Coati.
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In California June 2.
Ohio freight train hit him.
I been a patient for several days.
dma: anniversary. The
week to discuss Rt. 33 improve- One guest was introduced, Funeral ser.vices for Mrs. ~y
C.:ufr
Elated by hIs victory,
The train amputated the right r He is survived by a brother,
W8i married May 26, l963,
Fred Coats, of Muncie. Ind., Noah stout, 78; Darwin, who M. W Runyon, Pomeroy, R. D. Rockefellersaid"l'm mak· 1Iieg and hed suffered
several I' Riley Berry, kwho resides on
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b Palm ments," Cblld1 sald..
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by· hW brother, Bob.
died Saturday mornin,g
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ing no d••l• on any stop-. ractures an ad a crushed Georges Cree and by sveraJ
Sprihgs;
Childs said the Jdea for the
Meigs- Memnrlal hospita1, wtD · Albert Runyon's ~tition say! · Goldwater movement. I'm head bnd multiple lacerations. sisters. There are four childnD
. covered wagon caravan to Col· Childs announced officers
held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at that oD M~y 5, 1963. he loaned on 11 prOaRockeflller deal." The train was enroute from Iliving in ths Columbus area.
WASHINGTON_ In an effort umbus originated three years be elected ~t week - 011 an Ewing chapel with burial in the the CQfl1 p1cker to M. W. Run.
Logan to Pomeroy _ 1he engin-! The body is at Miller's Home
to ·heal the split 1n the Demo- ag~ in the mind of Crow, who, evening to be announced- .at a Union Street cemetery, Athens. yon until the end Df the 1963 if!Jii!lARi:
P"lfflfffi ~ · eer was GeorgeS. Davis and 'for Funerals, and funeral arcraUc party in Ohio, Sen. Ste- J~mgly, suggested it ~ur1ng first meeting of the Community Her husband preceded ber in corn season, that M. W. Rn~yon l
firemat., Harry Shaw, both rangements wiU be announced.
pben M. Young hu endorsed dtscUsslon on how action to Improvement Association to be death in January.
has not returned tbe p•cker
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of Rt 2 Logan were In the hater.
reiendon or Slate Chairman improve the rooie might be held tn Middleport High school. Surviving are threo cltlldren, even thoogh plaintiff has .
~---William L. Coleman In
that st~.
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He urged everyOD&lt; Interested NeUe Vlfdloh, at home; w. CUI- quested on numeroos tun..
poit. Young has lor the
past
When Issue I came along, In helping promoie new
in- ton Stout, Guysville, John R. that ot be returned.
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petotoon
jing In· the job aod just
thls
tend.
(twins) Sue Goldsworthy Ath- claims M. W. Runyon traded
"'eek hod again c•Ued for hia
Mello Geueral Hospilal
Heath ehurcb ladles servlnz ....,
Zue Close Gra~vme, the com picker to the Standard
tuster.
ADM.IJSIONS-OpMIDarst, steak dlnnar were Mn. N111 0 'w several~~ &amp;nd ne- Hardware Co. In McArthur, 0.
'J'be peppery Democratic sen· Cheshlre.
Moore, Mra. Mildred Zeigler, ·,
1 in exchange for other equip- Margaret Ellen Dutton, dau~ from Cleveland wbo seeka DISCHARGED - Mabel Cie- Mrs. Roser Mo11an, Mrs. Guy phews.
, ment. Albert Runyon is also ghier of Mr. and Mrs. O.le Dut.
Milton B. Lambert, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lambert
,....lecllon In Nove;,ber how· land, Racine; Harman Graham, Shuler, Mrs. Everett Ball and Friends rnay &lt;all at tho fu- ! seeking 6 per cent Interest on ton, 36.\ S. Fifth-st. Middleport. of Pt. Pleasant, W . Va., and of the late Ruth Will Lam•
~ tuued. a statement Friday Rutland.
,Mjss Bess Sanborn.
neral home anytime.
the $600 from June 30, 1963.
a senior al Middleport High be~t, will ~raduate with. highest h(_mors from Madison,
eiiiiOUnclng bls support of Cole.
school, tied for oecond place Wosc., Medocal College With the Medtcal degree June 8.
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with two other 8eniors in Eng- Hts honors mclude elect.Jon l
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lish 12 in the Final District to Alpha Mego Alpha, the only
CQJ..VMBUS _ Republican
State Scholarship tests recent· nat1~nally re~ogmzed honora~y
Statl. OWrman Rat C. Blin,
ly In Athens.
med1~al society. . Membership
.h1J.Cticl for an eigbtl:\ term,
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Her score of 84 trailed the constlt.utes thE: highest
"'II . Ill meet today with GOP
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top student. Caroline Compton. a medocal student can aclueve.
·l leaden and andJ.date
of Oakwood by two points Miss Dr. Lambert IS .a graduate
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By BEULAH JONES
or down and up- no choice. Is me - SOIM yeBI'I you
thought remains - it has to Eudid and one from Kettering ot 1957, He will intern at Cineam
ma~tera.
Y('IU haven't really lived if It goea Ute this- up t h off allld. eet in your
be mornJn&amp; again.
Fahmont West.
cinnati General hospital, start·
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you h&amp;Yen't been to a Mother's dorm steps fltree fllrhll,
bed and --: sleep?
Sometime&gt; you get at least Miss Dutton became one of ing June 26.
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Not yet - they BA
three hOU.:s sleep 1nd on Sun- 320 Ohio high school stude-nts Dr. Lambert was one of .the
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lnJa boy and .g!r! - !bey ore day IIlOtliiOg when yoo should tsk!ns top slaie honor. from Pomeroy Panthero ' aU- time
major euie"!' may not. Rve
~~~-• to llllieb from od It). I opeak with considerable Une, nolloing fA&gt; lean on
pinned- 11&lt;&gt;0! Tbey ling again slay In bed yoo are awakeond among 26.4:16 participants.
j great lmeman ltaci&lt;le). His
1lo '""' .. . tho basic fuel lor a authority, belnJ o boiiiHcar- 500 . iris ond their. mothers
ond moot ot the nlght.
three hours sleep and on Sun·
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111ew IGratlng plant 1D New red veteran of six consecuUve to get -fed' - (I would
Every so .often 1 train raan day morning when you should
was equally outstanding.
!Vort_pty further brlghiens the years (and I mean one rl&amp;ht coiiiRllt mardor. because I
tltroucb &lt;'lbons ond part ol your stay In bed yuu are awake and
He was on the
Wisconsin
MI.... of tbe . West
VIrginia after the other). 1 have · aix like waiting · Ia line lor
room.
ready for anything (you know
Badger footnatl squad until en·
-IIJtiiQtey, oecorciJJW to Gov. down ond two to go belore they yOu ore lamllhed when'
Good 014 Slturdoy. YOII
' why, because YOU gel to go
lering medical school.
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fllve me a chair ond cane.
to it -yoor olfspr.lng .
oeveral dtoice.s: up t h r e home today rl&amp;ht after dinner).
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·\ ~- ~ be WH "pleated It's a wonderful weekend, ' 1take milt." (You never·
f1oon to &amp;he pr.esident'•
After a lengthy dicuss.ion on
Meigs MemortaJ Hotpttal
very ,r:Duclo" to learn of I be but you feel a little like having the stuff. but take it; they
t1an - tlPfltalrs to lbo
cllurcheo yoo chGIIoe the one
DR. MILTON LAMBERT
claolslo!l
Ill
Conoolldoted Ed!- been bo the battle of tho Bul••. f&lt;our or ftve
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"faslel every
obow - down to Peden
nearest, -anlieSa. Tbey ali
ADMiSSIONS -David Fielda,
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~ When the eoperllldvlle you to The goOd-. rood (after for the Rare review or
bave tbe .... thing In common
cit,.. James Eblln Pomero)' Five Fined, one
ctqll ~"; llrm's coal ~ be a ktd again they're really thai walt wb1 110171, 1H1t tbe phJI. You tate )'lOll' eltiJd
they ore !Wed w1tb monu and Ttoe Meigs Caunty 4·H Cluba, Virglrua Pierce
'Middleport:
!roll
about . 2 kidding who ean be 1 kid ifrll tell you !bey ore jut plnJ, of ooune. .
dalllhlers, ond moms'{nd sons. cooperating with the 4-H elubs Alice Bletner, Mason; Lo i
Forfeita Bond
Jy,
ogaln?llmowofnowaytotal:e Plillllc on 11oe doc 10 yaa
Yotlhovo-tobily·!bem
Then Its back to Ill&lt; dllt'm In Jackson, Atbens. Hocking, Thompson,
Fivepersonswereflnedond
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10. or JO yetU'I off your feet ·
-~ bow wllot lloo thing. You ore .,......., a
ond upaUI!rs agabt and down a- and Vtnion C?llllties, are agakt
DISCHARGES _ Cordella I one forfeited 1 bond Friday In
•-.TO flo• Flrlt Deputy Pre- Of ......., you set out with ....Uy bve to eot. I MYpve )'oil (ol .,.,..,... .
pin Ill line ond llnall,)1 a bea,.. planni1111 a 4-H Club Excursloo Brown ud oon,
Minersville· Meiss County Court of Judgs
mler Anutll l!fkoy• oald to. hlgh opklta ond loodtd lulf' tr really oaw un ooderfM
for It), li!tl It 10011
tlfuJ chicken dinner with an on 11oe Ohio River.
Maralyn Taylor Raclae· Floo: Frank W. Porier, Jr. Jam'"
doy lbe
Uplotl
N -But after 1 lew t!rnU wldiO I uo fllare,
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trlmmlnp, even strowber- The Meigs coonty and Jack· sie Brici:Jes
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Sid· MIUer, Pomeroy R. D.,
give lnllllatt ·. alpPol'l to 'tulio you don't bother with rnany Upatalrs IJ·aln - oil
But ·reot II lloetlili, ond
ties.
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eel a f58.50 bond for overload.
If lloe falaD( ~ alttt&lt;bd by tlfnJ-- the high heels ore no - It's time to ·JO to
,olilel. they don't wiiii you to
Everything II - · may I go leave the river landing in Mid· ers, Hut~, ~~ EbllnCaPom- Fined w.e Rosana
Marlo
!be UJlllo!l .,...,.
not unpacked and if YOII have thing - the ton!b •tnt- ·
bond lib they do when
!tome now!
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dleport at 10 a.m. Wedneaday,
Turner, '-svllle R. D. 1, $IS
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the energy to ret bolo one dreoo up to Mem 1ud - !Iaten lo
ore ......:
Bop are packed
June 3. Ticket. may be III!Cured
Bli'l'elt La' Ule ' ond costs
left of center oo a
INCIIIJ'OIIATIGN
YIMI juat stay In it.
gays ling the 11mt
.Good to oil don. fCI'
Uld--"thanlta 1«1' a .loonderlul tltrouih any of the 4-H clubs In
am
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curve, Ira M. Tibba. Raclno,
. ~ · ~· 'l'lcl W. ' !one ~ gave up ~ lel:n llmeo t!IIUI
IIPlhlb:lo opln, ond down the road the county or at the County Ex. f20 and costs for speeding, llofl.~ · ~q ~ f!. illltn( lnf for Uie "y&lt;llllliest 1'110ther 'wbo olnga ,!t ·
J'ienln&amp;-. yoo don't
home, bomt, home .. iension Office at a cost of U
TWO CITED
ler A. slact. Syracuse, f100 and
•· ·~ ; of Jii&lt;OrpOftllpn of frllin'Cimland"- and jUst..._
~ IO!nr
wate'h TV""1'0 ean
Ia, of couroe, just 1 big eacb.
The Ohio Stale Patrol has re- ,_ 1!'iih f1ti suspended
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~ your
but true, except that you 'llols three boor excursion ported two arrests, Roger W!oif. placed 011 s1z montha _PI'.flbll,
.
lotJo .of·""'l'P8nJn. ,
lt'1
p. in.
trade thlo
has been one of tbe proje&lt;:ll ol brenner, 2t, gyracu•e, clied to lion. for no.
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Hu\Dme\.
C: · I: doD'I Poir lbout ,eollep JICI tO
aa,ytblng. even Paul Getty's lrll· the ·Me!p County 4-H clubs for Gallipolis cOurt today for paso. · W J,
.._.., 'i"- A. ~. If fa. ........,. wltJt•, no ldlll,- but I ·~
~ becluoo you can't buy t1to the put !O•yeon and IMtlally lrtg oa berm, and Pii\•Uis J. eosli tor,.; lltiop
"". .atoio, ... ~· C, ~ do ·IDiair OIIJo V1dvenJty II tlni• .
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lime lpeDt ldth ,..... eblldren ll'O\'fdes 1D OUistant!bof OIJIII" Blake, 28, M!ddlejJorf., oiled to and ~ M. 0!11,
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and no 'miller""""' ·di,J'they'J'e hl\'!111 •
tl!oJ l1'e biC or Dille. , Jence fA&gt; club ,!MntiiOra. ltle!I!I. ;Melp court May 11:1 lor
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evenfDI with .Mn. KnJibt lllil =.:::=•l:..~ Min......
Mrs. GleM Lambert, llllltlnl::::.
boltea.s. aerv1nc lllld, IIDCI-- fDalrlt, .--.... 1PW tu:e aot.ke _..
wtcbel and mints. Mrl. fla.rry ~ rf:,b b~
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be holtelltll for the Junl meetMtha: ca. ~~:.Sl. ;
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Followmg the meetmg
rs : &lt;:
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r,
.
ed the material for thelr sew:::=
''Thf' New Sprwg .. " The Sec- and these guests, M•ss Mary Schorn A
B
f Col b Iina project thll sununer Plans
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M . F
l J htel and
Mrs nna vers o
urn us &amp;
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ond Spr.ng." ' The Last Spnng Park · rs. orr·es ac
_' wa s the SundaY dinner guest of were made for the girls to 10
and one wtltlen whtle ndmg .m \1r s H H Sherman. An ar Mr and Mrs Eldon Kraeuter 1on a hike today, after school,
I
Pion to Place
~,-:_'':!:ua~~=
a tram about t!Je fir st atom 1{ rangrmenl ol peomes and IriS I · d h
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of tile loot tona•rb' --:11 IIJ wna
00 the old Chester Road for
-• on ••
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F'1iaa
81U1cbana; Ulud _.til
11
bomb enliiiPd 'Wiu rl Pool · wa~ USt'\1
l.lle refreshment I and . aug ters
their bird prOJeCt.
The ' next
wNJer• on Grave•
4e . . . . . . . . . tl ... , ..... w~
She a.lso gave her own favunte tub le Mrs Euler prrslded at Miss Asenath Tracy has re- meeting will be May 28
:::c:a.m,ea:=trlp ~:._.
"N turne .. :.md conl'iuded . ., ilh tile punch bowl t~nd M1ss Susan tumed home from S_t. Joseph
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The bostea 11ft ~-~~ Naru. 10 ••,.. w':.t• u ~oc
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. " P·rk al the l·of!ee sef'\'ICt'.
,Hospit.al after undergmng It toned to Mrl. Donald Ha!M;A Wnm. 'iaeh•J tbeactl wnt II r..t the exprf'-;)1\'€'
PI! uumo;,
a
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F--'h t·-' Ci l
the J 1'- 1 b -~ w'_. . __ . :. .
t.b• Eut llne ., &amp;M JUblle
1 don
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lsi ectomy.
eu-.::ra eu
rc e
o ., e u w-. C\U~aNIY u.... lkniUI 11 . .,,.... EuC;
Mrs. D~ltton also ('O~~n;o~-~ shP
) Mr. and Mrs. Harokl Bartels
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the subJeC~ ma t~~.r a
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p,i'il (ounrilor~
jand grandson, Dennie Barttls ,l MeetlRJU Held
Mr'l. &lt;1larlet Stral.JSII, presl~ AJ. '-ll..a.a!q • u.. .-Noltlt~
r.referrrd m wrtting pu~ll '
d
h· h
y
d t . d ted
-•ort &amp;.....1 eoi'D4tr or • Jea fol'hlVb' ewnect Q:
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Itown
returne to t etr orne, oungs- M B N tzl'
id t
en • con uc
I w'
l,t\ll!lwuuam swtcllll'd.J 1benee &amp;oulb _.
Mrs James Euler. program _·4 r&lt;&gt;f :rrlt&gt;rlaillf'tl
Thursday after a week's
rs. en eu m.g, pres en'
neu te!ilon and plans were c....- l:aA u'"' uca • llf.cbe.,
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the
meeting
of
the Fed·
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tUnee 1a 1 N'ortberl)' 41r•lltloll 41
chalrman, gBv~&gt; I lt' At-t·on t'·
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visit wlth his mother, Mra. Ed· 1~r-··
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made to plll!e Dowers 011 t be ledJ th-e • • 'Is 4.,.._ Nortit.
VlCW wh i{'h was a ('OIIeell\Jn ot
~1rs Stctnlt'y Trussell ass1sl- na Bartels Nve Ave
erated Circle Wednesday even·
ll'avet rl deceased memben n t•.t aad ·~.::- ~r':; of
"""ms bv William Carlo~ Wil - t'd tJv 1\ks_ Ella Hannum and ' Mr ond' Mrs Harold Bar- ing wlth devotions taken from
for Memorial Day A _ . on :i;llnnlq. DOll
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10 ~lrs. · Eldon K:·aeuter, entertam-1
· I tels and
· grandson· of Youngstown the b00 k •. "Teac h Me Th Y Wa Y_. "
''"}1'11-~ at n-:1
aetenaee
Dud: Vol. lJIS;. Pap UL
Iiams. P1~l11zer
rm
the flower given · 1 shut-In
Btteon~•
ot. liNe
CoutJ.
lilentrv fwlds lit' wa~ a rnPdl - f'LI the Pa..;t CounC"IIors of Ches -1 were Wednesday evening guests Foll~wi~ the ~~IJ to Worshlp,
Easter wu given by Mn. Ger· ~'\reyer of thl l'ftlUOD
tot
~:a! doctor and some ul h1 s poet- IPr Councd Daughters of Amer- of his brother and sister-in-law 1 medttalion on In the Church
ald Wildel!muth 1be traveling tbe »mWOJ:II ~ MMl ru.I •taw11 ant
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nU.r. Jald 4.,
ry is wrttlen
fr,)m t hnt v1ewpom
a t h er . Mr. and Mrs. William Bartels.' - S'tde by Side ·" was given by
prize donated by
Mrs. WUbur for
reftll.Ulu..,.
Nlllllnll w a111wr lf.i4
111
He was of En glish and Puerto hom&lt;:&gt;
Bashan.
Mrs. Anna Yeager spent last ~rs. Neutzllng, who
closed
Hanning was awarded to· Mn. ~==-~._.tr :.., ~ ub'q.=
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t ~ . wh ich (ulored
.
Ed With prayer.
Wild
th Refresh ents were lblm.
He reet•iv- , Tht' nwetmg. in
her aunt, Mrs. - Thank you
were read
abov: and Mrs. ly now,
ed manv honors und pr il€'S dur· ~!rs A~t hur Orr. president, op·l
rrom Mrs. Loms ReibEl and
Roy Mayer Mr! Llllie Hauck, Her AtNrMyl•
. h. ·rr
rned wtth dtvotiOns followed b)
Phil Williamson for carps sent
M Gene ,E . and
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mg ts J e.
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I he plf'dge to fbg
Plans
were
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vans
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Mrs. Eukr re~d sonw
ht~ d i ~eu s"ed for a pir.n1c m thf' fu _l 1llrs. Ent.smrng~r
Ithem w 1 e · port.e 1 welnre
guests, Kay Evans and Nancy
LIG.u NOTICI
selections inrlndmg "_o\ Flowmg -..
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~rs. ~liard Pratt who was . Jo Mayer.
St~"'~feo!:!~ ,"!. ~~ ~";
Rivt-r:• ··Tht' Light Skill Not turt.
Report&amp; to Lodge
I Jured Jn 1 fall, Elu Gilmore in
cnle•, c- No. :nn. Ill pv,rni.Jr.•
F:ntrr " and others expn·s~ mg {;ames were pla~·ed under the~ Mrs David Entsminger re- Meigs General Hospital, Asen·
:fo~:a~~~~--::o~=
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. I . , ''" ",,.,n ll\. a dirPction ol Mrs. EddJe
Har- ""rted . on a meeting of the at.h Tracy underwent tonsilecto~!!~ ~ oa the uu. da:r of •1111· 1116.
pomts o v1e\\ .,,,
b
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d ··y
w me 4treeWd m u.. e...
dDrtor and the pwple he mePts. tung . ~1rs llu a~L fwe a_~ Brotherhood o1 Railroad Train- Imy and Js home, Mrs. Virgil
a•med, 1 1ll'1ll txPOie ror· ~ 1t PilbiO
\1rs. ( larence 1\eut~ mg. WI men and auxiliary in Columbus 1Campbell, Mrs. Amanda Ka!lpar,
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pri7.t'S awarded the wmner.;. Mrs April 22-23 when the W hi te lMr. and Mrs. G. H. Ewing, Norc""'nb', o~ Ute l"tb 4a7 ot ..,.. liM
I&lt;IIa Osborn~: won the door RoSf' Lodge Auxiliarv met Wed- lman Kloes and Miss
Callie
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POMEROY , OHIO
pri~~.
nesday afternoon at· the legion Kloes and cards were ordered
MAY 11
~!.; :-rlndN:U
, A s&lt;Jiar! course was served ' hall.
sent to each. Several . money
A shower honoring Mrs. Joy. Bl~t~'~:!. ':,e ~":-;;""... -:...,_~
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
bv the hostess to the ~bove and Mrs. Entsminger represented making projects were dlscussed.
ce Stanley Bowen, a recent 1n fu~r of Ul• m.t. of otuo.
"LAWRENCE OF ARABIA"
rvirs. ~ay Morris. Miss
~a
the Legislative Board or t he A salad course was served by
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bride will be held at the Rock
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(Technicotor)
Mae Kraf'uter., Mrs. Milo Btggs. JOint meeting o1 the Brotherhood the hostesses, Mrs. Georgia
Springs Methodist church, Fri·
(8) 1. Jt•
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Peter O'Toole, Alec Gulnnf'ss :\trs . .James \an Mrter . Mr~ . of Railroad Trainmen and aux- Williamson and Mrs. Louis Rei· I
day
at
7:30
p.m.
An
frlend8
Anthony f.,!tJ inn . Omar Sh11rif.
Mrs. HaUte I ,.I,· a~
bel
--~ netghbo- are Invited
LIOAL IIOTIC.
Jack Hawkins. Jose FNrPr. Ron:J!d Osborn,
. . M1·s . . Ross CIe Ian d . Mrs.
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Arthur Kennedy, and Claude ' F'red~nck
William Robson presl - •
Tile WSCS• .,of the Mlnersvlllt
Pl•c• 011 resid..._ • • 1101 ~
Raim
! Mrs. E~ther Wnght. Mrs ..os- dent , presided. Attendin'g were I
Method.i6t church will boJd a =~~· !~li~~Noo:;e::!
A Sam S-pie:!ciDavid Lf'an ('ar Weber, Mrs Henry Etch- Mrs Wilham Woodard Mrs Traveler Returnr
rummage sale Friday and Sat- waa lut lmo- to ru~e •t Point
production
lhrir firs1
Adam s Mrs
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since. "The Ri\•er Kwai ." .
mger. rs anme
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Entsminger Mnr: Robson Mrs F
p 'f" T •
urday in the Massar building pr..-nt
•ddrue 11 Wlllllltnll atwlD
Running timf: 3 Hrs_45 min. Arvll Holter. Mrs Mahel Van IMont Mtller: Mrs. Henna~ Bailrom
acl
IC
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on
W;at
Main
St.,
Pomeroy.
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Meter Mrs V1rg1l Walker. 1ey Mrs James Sxoders Mrs
Mrs. John Kincaid has
reMAY 11
Milo• lluu.r. ow, B•Uv and· c.eu
Mrs Norman Fredenck and a otho W~tts Mrs Carl Mattox turned from California where
The J 0 F dass of the United :~.:!'~m•,;}r;,• o~:::::O~
guest. Miss Sharon Holter.
I Mrs. A. R: Pull~n and Mrs: she was the guest of her son,
Methodist church will meet at =~r::;· ~:.~~UllBiltler
Walter Hayes
Lt. Cot ~ Mrs. K~tth Kinthe home of Mrs. Hugh Lane Ll'lll'nn• ·auu.r. Dora. aau.r u:l
DA J/ All.rilinT"r to
Refreshments were terVed at cAaiitd aMt theiKir. lK?dme •dn h Palo
Spring-av Pomeroy, May 18, ai ~-:'n~C::!~..: !:;.U:Saiq.-::;:: :a'~
o.
rs.
neal
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TONIGHT
l n•tnllO//icers
the Martin Restaurant follow- and doughierm' law spent thn!e
7:30 p.m. All mem r1 are '-• o. we~t1ter, .. ~·tat e11:
"SODOM AND GOMORRAH"
' the meeting wIth ""'- - goind by plane
iNitk
Dl Drot4
A.; Moon. ...
The.-:~ Disabled American Veter- mg
""'..:: h011 t- weeks in Hawaii,
urged ,..
w attend •
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a t k•
Stewart Granger , PiPr Angell
Monday
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Mrs
Denver
Nelson
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b
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Theodorus
Council
Daughten
•In
cwnft:robak
COurt.
c ... No.
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McNeal and Mrs'
Kin· Middleport Bible
Mi.t1 /ones Gue1t
of America will meet in regu"A PUBLIC AFFAIR:"
wrth Sad1e Wolfe
Mddred Jacobs, unable lo at-- caid attended a flower ' show. School Dates Set
At Britlal Shower
lar session Monday at 7:30 P· !';:::;, d:~·u~:f
Myron Mt:Cormi~
1 Plans were
for
tend, making the arrangements. She also had word from l h e Plans were made to hold the Mis:~~ Sharon Jones, bride • m. at the IOOF hall.
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the
mstallauon of officers at the
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DaJias Bleyln•
family. Sally daily vacation Bible ~ehool fn ~Jed of Mr. Lee Davidson, Ohio
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M.y 16
meeting on Monday June MI&amp;S Carter Named
Fisher and the Jamet Harting- the Middleport Central building University waa gtJeSt of honor Mrs, Wllllam Lowe Is
an-I ..tuq tmh ~ IWilllt and ..,,,..
"SHOWDOWN''
· ' sbo wer recen tlY at nouocing
a final
or "Min
of •t
U&amp;e1aw
p.no111
bellfted
to 'bl dl4
t.ll.'
8 Cards of svmpathy were sent President of FH ..4
ers, who were all stationed
dllring the last two weeks
in at a bridal
th
M rehearsal
T
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of uid
4flnodeoat,
Andie Murph}' and
11 o1 e1g1 emp
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0 Abert Thor:
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Offit.-ers for 1964•65 were elect- awa 1.
e mea 1
June when
Middleport m· e orne o
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be beld Tues- u.. betn ., ..... o1 Aid JIU'oi4 "Kathleen Crow lt&gt;y
lost
her
father
bv
death
and
at
a
meeting
of
the
Rutland
sev~ral
.
tourist
•ttractlons
·
isterial
Association
met
M~nson
m
Jac~.
with
Mra.
Jack
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Sisrrs
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--and19 a 7 p.
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to
Mrs
Hu
rley
G1lkey
who
of
Future
Homemakers
Califorrua.
day
at
the
Heath
Methodist
Warner
as!Iatmg
hostess.
ay
even
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Y
Tb• ••ore llllM4 tant• wsa ,....
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her
brolher.
At
the
close
of
A
Th
'd
On
the
trip
home
Mrs.
Church
psrsona"e.
Guests
lnciOOed
teachers
in
the
at
the
hall
In
~lddleport.
Mrs.
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merica,
urs ay
a1ter
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!he
vt&gt;lerans
joined
school.
Elected
were
Barbara
caid
stopped
in
Houston,
The
Rev.
Howard
Ruppe1t
Jaclaon
City
Schools
where
we
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uoa~an4
tlley
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and Mariette Hprt
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Carter, president: Joetta Erle- to vlsi.t her brother, Mr. a
president of the association wui Miss Jones is the Elementary who wistles to wear t~ls ~"t :·J:~U:.
wvn &amp;h. 11,• 411'
(ln Color)
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!freshments .
Mrs. Clyde Pauley, and
serve as assistant dean of the Musk instruct(JT.
formall must be at
Altlftln':r'!:.":, Dtit.w:::r_~~
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school A letter was read from The Thoraon home wu dec- practice before lnspectioa, JWI8
M•Nitl A. Mllftt Pecet•
McKnight,
secretary;
Eunice
John,
and
family.
He
is
the
Rev.
Fred
I.
Gardner,
who
orated
with
white
wedding
'belli
2nd.
(J) 11. •
Ill
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Ohlinger, treasurer; Betty Clark
OF OUR REGULAR WEDNESDAY AD
parliamentarian ; Susie Grimm, lng the Air War College,
is in Jonesboro, Tenn.
with the gifts placed on a table
GIRL SCOUTS MEET
UNDERGOES BVRGEIIT
graduate in June, and will
covered with a blue lace trimI
news reporter; Peggy TiJJ;s, bl!r ass;gned to George Field. Calif.
PLANS RECITAL
med umbrella. other guesll Troop 267 met · Wednesday, Mrs. Jay Myers Ulldonnnl
torian : Jean Tillis, song lead·
Mrs L W McComas 11 pre- were Mrs. Emeraon Jones, mo- May 13, at the PomerOy Ele- cataract
1 u r 11 e r 7
It
ere and Kathy Thomas, recreaoentt'ng. he.r ·p.tano pup"- in 1 ther of the bri&lt;Je.to-be, M r I. meJIUtry School. They were II•- Deacooeu Hoapltal, C!Dclmuotl
·bon leader. Plans were made Piano Students are
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, for a potluck dlnner Tuesday, T
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recital to be held Sllllday after- Fronk Davidson.
Folrbom, en """"" e I 1
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Ha••• Appeared
eac er 1 Ul!lls
noon May 17 ot Heath MeJbo. mother of Mr. O.vidson, ond something by the nut meeting. - ·
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.June 9, at 6:30 p. m.
I Mr.. L. W .McComas
dis! Ct.urch at I p.m. Tbe reel!- Mrs. Horace McElhinney, Mid- Suzan Clark wUI oe"o cooldu poUent at the boapllll, bul li
With the Purch"• of
As Shown Here
1 tained ber piano studenll ·
al 11 open to the public.
~.
ot the nut meeting.
showlnJ lmproveolenl.
Annual Homecoming a party Iller reheanal
$5.00 or More
Exclusive of Items
Is Planned Sumlnv
day evenlns at Heath Metho-1
Exempt by Law
The
annual
homecomi~g
diSt Church. RobbH: Jean
Valid thru May 18
the Naomi Baptist church wiU a~d Myrta Jean Wilson,
in Cols. Unit A&amp;P'.1
be held Sunday . beginning with wlll serve as ushers at the recit..
SUPER MARKET
Sunday School at t:30 a.m.,
were guests at the party.
lowed with the worship service.
Ann Lisle, 1 SyrBCU!le,
A dinner will be served in the
at the punch bowl,
church social room at noon, Mrs. Mary Rhlnehc';t and Mn.
and the afternoon session will Don Usle, Syracusi,"also abegin at 2 p.m. The Rev.
C. sisted In serving.
Melvin Alkire, pastor of the
Adults present WEre the a- .
bove and Mrs. Leon MWer.
United Methodist church, will
Cheshire; Mrs. Marvin MILLIRO
the guest speaker and special Mrs. Robert Hardin and Mra.
music will be presented by the Frederick GibbJ. The refrelb.
choir of the Mt. Moriah Baptist ments of cooklel. punch 1 and
•Furniture 1nd Floor Coverings on the 2nd •nd 3rd Floor •Je•nle Sportswe•r
Middleport.
mints were served from 1
with a lace cloth

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Samuel Michael.
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Mrs . Amber Warnei' and Mn.
M 1 Mrs AMa Byers ol Columbus Arth.ur Nease ahowed the &amp;lrll

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Thursday after IChool at tM
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Fabric shop. Tbey ...... accompan~EU
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""' try presentid selecuons of named includJng Mrs. J ames
•-• by ••·ir
o;lgmal verse at the fmal Harley, Mrs 0. P Klein and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter aDd d•U· Rqy Holter and Mrs. Dwight
· ti of the Middleport L1t- Mrs . Don Mllls. The group vot- ghters Leda May and Roberta Milhoan , and • mother, Mn.

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Natloaal Leape - Mays,
ants 34 : Stargell, Pirates 22:;
Howard, Dodgers 22;
Pirates 19; Boyer, Cards IV.
Americaa Leape lndlaoo Tl; Colavito,

(2-0) VI. Rakow (0.1).
, of these per1ods occurs at a~t
Chicago at Washlfli\OD -Her~ I the .ages 9, 12, 15 - each penod
( 1-2) vs. Daniels (3-2).
· lasbng for aboot thrt&gt;e yean.
Kansa• City at New York When the child enters ~ne of
(1-3) vs. William• these perlnds he has certam badrives. They are social, emoMinnesota ot Boston -Sian11e oUo~l end lntellectuol. Howev-

self this queshon before you::': how~,:no~t~to~·~be&gt;O.':_·
lhe meml&gt;er to iea~e the
. club or before you 1mpose S:~
sev~~ penalty. 1s this belli o
exhibited by the
a cry _fo_r help expression
of indiVidual need .

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Jiouitolo . · Me 000 oo- I 2
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Nollebatl. Raymmd. (7) ,Yell&lt;ill
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EUill, Redll; Kllppsteln, Philo;
Perranoski, Dodgers; W a, h.
burn, Cards aU z.o.
Amertean · Leope - Pizarro,
White So• :1-0; Kline, Senators
z.o; Buoker, Orlolea 3-0; Arrl·
go, 1wtns: Fisher, Wblte Sox;
Krallck, Indians; McMahon, Indllno; Stock, Orlolet all Z.O.

Sanday'o Gamea
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Chicago at Washington
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Los Angeles al BaiUmoro
these
Cleveland at Delrol~ 2
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Kansas City at New York, I
MiMesola at 8081011, 2
National ' W. L. Pot. GB ,
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NAMED '1:0 TO!JIINAMENT JI!Uwoukee
IS IS· .1311 2&gt;4
CHARLOTI'E, N.C. (UPl) - Pittsburgh
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Oblq Unlverllty, biJqueue, ,Da· Cioclnl1aU
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ventuaUy thlo member mey

I wish to thank the voters of Chester
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er, the youngster coMo! deal Sometimes 1 member ror.•
Sl.~ll · Iiiii 000 stx-10 Ill gero 22.
Los Aogeleo at Ballimore only with satisfying these basic to do prorect work OUIIO•ted by
Lemaoter !linit!i (S) TlefenPllehlnl
(nlghll - Newman (2-1) vs . . drlvH. In addiUon, rultural P""'" the leader. Refusln• to .
8llOI' (1), ~ Bailey.' Glbeoo,
Natlooal Leape - Morlchll, Barber (0.1) .
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Purkey (1·2) . and Edwards.
JaciiiOD, - ic!burr (S), Slaughter
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WAHAMA BASEBALL TEAM - First row, I to r, are Ed Harris, Terry Henry, Larry Noblo, Harvey Van , Illegal under tilt 1958 labor ro·
Matre, Torn Marks , Gol'don Powrll. Paul Maynard , Joe Mattox:. and seeond row, Coach Bob Oliver, George John~ : form law.
son. Harry Surface, Larry Frey, Milton Roush, Chester Pyatt, \Varner Roush, and Chuck Stone. Absent when the · The anti·Horta group asked
picture was taken were Bob Roush and Dennis Foreman.
court order to ahut off the alow
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of unlon fundfl to fmBIK't Hoi~
'f••• defense in Chicago ederal
ttiMl~ -,_~~Y't'$;i6kENiikl HF.LD FOR JURY
court in a
million fraud-cm; NORFOLK . Va. !UPTl -A
spJracy trial.
sailor tcday farl:'d grand jury
adion in lhe dealh of his yearold son. P?!ice sa id d1ed of in- Gauge nadlnll:
Gi!llipolis
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net ·
on rollers. Pomeroy-Mason U·
AJan Leroy And&lt;&gt;rson. 22. ;;as . 67, Pt. Pleasant 24.90, HJnton
A Field Da. was held Frld~:~v *'~' ·.-~~-.."~:::«,'R*"'-~t~®lif ~"!" or?ered_lleld for the grand JUry j 1.33 stationary, Kanawha Falla
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'Hou!te appro•ed hill I Amierson of beating t.he infant and Winfi~ld darn~. were ooarmthee
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tobs, Pat O'Brien and Randy ' Me:~surr now bdore Senate.
LOS ANGELES (t1PI)-8an.
Burt
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t\EC CONPUCTS TEST
OhiiJ Rlvrr- C. V. Harner ! Barry Goldwater, unruffled and
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Wr\SIIJNCTON ~UP I) - The up 14, S:30 p.m.; Phlllp Sporn ; unaurpris.d by the Oreaon priSteve Warner was the winning t67.90e.
A.tomic Energy Cornmission j up 15 · 2: 45 a.m. ; JaneT. up J~ mary results, li&amp;htened the
boy and Brenda Taylor for lhe i Previous rl!cord civil rights: (Af': C! conducted a low yield S:05 a.m.; We!Itern down 16, reinfl on his California cam~
lir~ in; the broad jump. The ~ 30 days on IM bill.
: underground nuch•ar lf'1&lt;1 F'ri-! 10:55 p.m. O!'co down 16. 12:- paign today in the final lap of
IOftbaO throw was won by
Previuus record general: l d&lt;~}' ill its Nevada test site. the , lO am.; Pamela D. Up 16, 4:30,a race for tbe state's 86 conMUk Wtrry and Lisa McKenzie. ! 2'~ monlhs on •hip sub!iidy , nin~h announced IIJis year . The i a.m.; Jefferson up 17, a:20 p! vention votes.
Mark Werry and Linda Rupe bill in 1923.
I AEr. (']assiflc-s as low -yield an m.: Lynn B. up 18, 2:25 a.m.; ,
The Arizona conservative,
w.ao the basketball throw.
Pm'pn.!ll'! of bill: l~t end ra~ ! ('Xfllo.~ion pack,ng a forr'e eqUJv- Luther Herdman up 17. 5:30 a, i who arrived here Friday, re· WtnniDK the da:sh race and f'ia! discrimination in votlna. a!f'n! to 20 ·000 tons of TNT.
m.; Rose G. down 18, 12:40 a. fused to offer an interpretation
"Ack rat'fl were Andy Vau- : eoduc.tinn. Qlnploymeut, pnion,
m.; S.M. Jenks up 11, 1:ttl • , of Oov. Nelson A. Rockefellt!r's
lltWt llld lnatha Still. Mone y , privalel't owned lodlliRg!l. eat. i C4i CRASHF.S
•. m.; Lynn B up 18· 2:25 a.m; i victory in Oregon Friday night
lioltl the PTA banner fund was ' ing l'!!ita.blishmf'nh &amp;lid p'Jaces ' GUAYAQUIL, Ecuado (UPTl : Peggy Downey up l8, 4:50 a. ' and virtuaUy conceded the
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ff"drral funds .
frnm Guayaquil to Putum"yo m. • Bob Benter down 19, 1 I. gates to the New York &amp;over.
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jm.; W.. H. Shave~ Jr. d9wn 23, thought It would. I sUU have
el.lled trtday at 10 :15 a. m_ t.o , l~arlers h!~Ye been cho~en for Tht&gt; names of the crash vic·l 2:25 a.m.; Carl King up Green~ 325 dele&amp;ates. Rockefeller has
West Maln-st for Stan Mercer the 1964 -65 F'ootb1:11l and Bask- tims were not made public Jm-iUP 4 ~ 40 p.m.; Aetna ·LOUisv!Ue the 18 (In Oregon).'' aald Gold~
... tJroke his leg and was lak- rlhnl l seaSQn.~. The:v are Faye med1ately.
down 4:15 p.m.; Sandy down water Jn a hurried meeting with
en to Meigs Memorial Hospital. .C'ramf'r, fon!bM \1 raptain, Katy
more down 32, JI:30 p.m.; H. newsmen posted outikie hla boFriday 11 11:10 p. m. t h t ~1or&lt;lnly, ba.~'llf'lhHII
captain, S· I
E. Bowle!ll down 32. 4:45 a.m; tel.
squad went to Jt:ast jl]aln-st fur 1f'rn Fultz ~andy Hendricks. I • a on Meet.H at
Eastern up 32, 6:15 a.m.; Cot~
Jamti!l Ebhn. Pomero} H. I) . Htid .Jmm Htwf'lsnn Lmria Hag- I Jl•wkt&gt;r Residence
ton Queen down :'!3. 10:20 p.m.;
CHAPTER TO MEET
wbo was taken to Mf'l~~ Ml'm- ~o:v Is an a h•rnolte. The cheer- ] Tiw Galha County Salon 8 Molly K. down 33, U :M' a .m.
Racine Chapter No. 134 O.E .
orial Hospital
! ~aders ~lan to attend Pamt 1 el 40 met at the home of Mrs.; Esso We:&gt;t Virginia up 33, 3:15 s., wil1 have a speclal Jllettlne,
' ~Alley_ VJ~ta Cheeri~admg t·amp , Dorothy Hecker in Gallipolis. 1a .m.: El~sha Woods up 33, 4:1S isaturday .venina:, Mly 15, · at
at Bamlmdge, 0., m Aur(ust. IChapeau Dorothy Hecker o~n· 1 a.m. ; Zimmer down Xi, 7:10 a p m for purpose of lnluatlon
PLAN CEU:BRATWN
led the meeting
in rltuallstlc 1a.m.
. ·
'
Plan. tor the annua l rourLh
ARRESTED, JAILEil
form and a donation was sent i
Df July cf"lebration_l:lrf' . being 1 Carl Vi:lnover, 21, Middleport, ,to the National Jewish Hospital doGalli~l• Dam_ - Oletnder OIVOTIO TO INTIIUT OP
I wn 4.15 p.m., Sand ydown
made now by Ranne F1remt&gt;n.l was arrested and jailed by the I in nenvl!'r.
The Gospel Harmon)' Boys -Meigs ' L?unty Sheriff's Depart.' Appoinled 00 tlle Auditing 5:45 .p.m.; Jeffboat up 10:36
MIIU MUCIN AliA
will be featureU m the i'Yening ment friday at 6:01 p. m. for [committee were Jennie
Well 1p.m.· ~ucy Jane Lucu down .....,,.. 1- : : " ,.......,.
program. Several committees non-t~Upport, on reque!lt of the I and Gladys Cumings, and on , 1 ~-m., Mary B. down 3: 30 I,
have . been appointed and have Franklin County Shenft"s De- the nominating committee Lou~ Im.' John Hood up 7 a.m.
...., ., ,_ ... ...._.,
tta~ work lnvil.ations will partment.
ise Stewart, Emma Wayland
Kanawha ruver Thelma Ota•..,· Ill ......, ... ,_...,..,
bf.! sent soon for any organizaand Golda Mourning. Memorlai Ann down Marmet 4:30 a.m.; ::·
:;-NI::_ •
bon ~aotlng to JOin the parade. 1 4.RRJVES FOR TALKS
services were conducted
by Little Edward up Wtnfield 8:4D ......,. .. __. ._ •.alall
BRAZZAVILLE &lt;UPI)- A s- ' L'Aumonler Faye Wildermuth p.m.; 0. F. Shearer down Win-- .. ..., • . . ,... .......... ...._
&amp;tm1at Applkat.l
sistant U.S. Secretary of State !9nd Chapeau Dorothy Heeker field 1:05 p.m.j Helen z. down
~
0
Chlrl~ ~rry Erinis ~: AI· fc~ African ~ffalrs G. Men~er. in memory of all deceased part- Winfield 12:40 a.m.: Sernet 1,.-::-: .:.':., :,... ";I
~
oducdon e
· '
WdUams arnved In Brazzaville ners.
down Wlnneld 2,:~ a.m.i LJ.o. -. """ ,._ .,,.. • · Ntw ".,_,
Y-~
Handl rnploy~~· and f&lt;'rid.ay for talks witll leaders of The next rneetinc will be tt.' da Cbot!D down Winfield 1;40 Mr..,._ ,.... Nr~.. 1lf
_, llt .
ty, 17, arpen- the former Frencll Congo.
, the horne of Mrs. Mabel Brown, a.m.
....,._.....,.........., • .... •
-~~at. Terry Rex Cui- ~ ~illiam!! wUI visit the former Gallipolis, wtth Mn.
Ellen!
It:..--..:..~
lij .~Pomeroy, R. D. I, coq.. , Frene~ Conca for four days. DeW,eese r~ co-hostess. Re~
LOCAl. TEMPS
••tM. ""!' .... ...- ,_.,.
\i:
~· and Carolyn 1 Then . ~ Is scheduled to go to freshments were served by the 'j The temperature in Pomeroy " ••• ,.... .....,. 111inMt. .,.,.....,
., Sue_ ~m, 20, Pomeroy, R. Leopoldville, 'the capital of the hostesses and a social hoor fol~ business district was 89 d - • ..-a111-. • . . a, ll• •
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I lowed.
land ounny today •110:30 a.~·m.·- -.
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By MILroN RIC!IMAN
, . winner .......,.,., __ · • - tho Pt........ _
tfn.""" 11o- &lt;11 the contoot. Let
Lefty Kelley SIUwell limited Gallla Academy H I g h
UPI Sportt Wrlrer
north (2-3) who pltmecl hltlea lglos end lilr" errora al Pllll Moyt homered for Milwauk...
school's baseball team to nine safeties on Memorial Field
casey stengel'a amazlne Mets ball In the oevet1tb.
I0rte1a reflllera4 hit aaeood Rotrer !ltllil t!-U was the winFriday evening while he, and teammates Bill King and
In
lh
I
Jim
illckman
produco4
lhe
victory
wllh o ~·• • hil effort. ner to
and Bobby Ti&lt;fe"""er 0·31
are mere1y prov g ey can
.
George Hummell guided Logan to its first Southeastern
I Mots' ftrsl two runo when bo Wlllif Dovls dro" In thtee!C ser.
1
lifted
r. atlo 1
Ohio League baseball championship .
louse up things •II ·~•r the ! homered with one on io the...,. ru.. to holp tag Bob Friend Tho Reds belted Larry Jack~ 1.. 81 u
Pre" tem 81
Final aeore was 7~5. A big first Inning in which the
country, whether It ~ 1h Lone 'ond inning . Reliever Don. Lir- with his econd defeat ln fl.v i
for "ight hits and eight
Three Class_ AA hagh ~
Chieftains sent nine men to the plate w:as the difference
Island or San Francasco.
sen (O-J) wss the loser.
'decisions.
runs in less than tnr'!e innings teams tbat Wlll advance to .
yesterday,
Shortly after setting foot in T~e Phillil'!l vaulted lnto first I Foor homt rulll two of tbem to subdue the Cubs. Jackson, slate t~rna~ent ~ext week wtll
Coach Marton Allen 's
lads
San Francisco Fr~day night, placl!! with 1 4-0 win over tht by Ctu.rlit J1mes : powertd the trying for his fifth straight be decided ~ regional baseball
pushed across four runs off George Homme!J, the I • d
they knocked the G1.1nts out of Colts, the Dodgers blanked the 1Cardinal• to their victory over win, was tagged f o r Frank , games toda) · .
atarting GAHS hurler Ron Jan- who wrecked Gallipolis in footthe National League lead.
Pirates ~ - the ''cardinall out- the Br1ves. Julian Javier hit a Robinson'f" fourth homer in the ' Dayton "'tharnmade won he
ey before BiU Mitchell came ln ball last Nov. I, and the indJ·
~~y also_ helped put the •lugge/ the Braves, 10-li, lgrand ~ slam durini 1 five-rUn 1econd inning and Vada Pinson region~l berth at_Cinci~nati Fr.j·
to retire the visitors in order vidual who led Logan's bamtetPhJthu In first ~lace, . and the and the Reds beat t h e CuM:, first lnnir.l r~ly an~ after tht contributed a bases-loaded dou- day night, do":mng Plqu~ ~
in the first frame. The CWefs ball team to two victories over
whacky .manner In whlc. h they lto-5.
Bravea tied UM: acore 1t I - 1!1, ble in tht third. Bub Purkey , 1tral , 7-2, wJth. a flv. .....,,..
..
•
'Wt
can't
trade
&amp;bem
aU!•'
1
-•-•
11
th
1
•111
were never headed.
GAllS this winter, .vas up to
accomp 1:)1~ a
s no I th A 1
Le
th Jeoff Long homered kJ break tn. winner allowed 11 hils in- outburst In t he seven th UU'l._~
. I th
w 11
n e mer csn
ague, e
th b k
2 2 t.
.;- .&gt;4
I
In that first rung, Rick NeJ.. his old tricks again Friday.
more og1ca
an • • • e · · • Athletics crushed the Yanl!tel, the deadlock Jn Ute RVenth JR· cludmg homers by 81lly Wt!il- ' at ro e a - 1e.
, ~ ~
oon walked, Bill King doubled Hummell was three·for·three
than the Mets
lHl tho White So h t t the ninl end Jame~ belted his .,.. and Roo San!O.
I The "'venth had provl!d luclf ~
d.own the left Oekl line, scoring at. the plate. He doubled once,
It all binges around a fellow Se ,
2..0 th x~.u •ui ~
· - - ·-·~
tfl Chamtnade earlier in the djytj:
Nelson. George Hummel walk- and singled twice. He
also
named Charlie Smith, who al~
naLors ,
' e
ms o ~JRN
l as the Dayton club scored l • ! i
ready has been sent packlng by the Red Sox. 1-0, the lndlan•
. t0 tak 8 5-2
·
ed, and went to third on Sill· drew • base-on-bal~. It was
down..;
tho Tigers
ltJ.6,
· ,.
·.:; .
'
w t ha t .mmng
'
well 's double . Jim Brandt walk· Hummell's sl·ngle to center in
three major league dubs, in~
d he 0 . I
t'
I
7
over Cmcmnatl Taft to meeP
Ph 'lli
nd Ia · 1•n t
noes •wop t par
.
~
ed, fUllng the sacks.
the fourtfl rung which SC&lt;Irtd
cldl
u nhg th
Me
I es, a
p ys from the Angels 6-1 and 1%-0.
Piqua Central, a 7·1 wm~er~
Catcller Gerald Brooks lined Rick Nelwn wllh the Chief's
for t e ets now
.
'
over Oxford Talawanda behind
1 I
I H
Smith, who opened the cur- Dt"~ms B~nnett held Hous~
fau l Collett's three-hitter.
~=~~~tcs~:~~.'
n~as u~i · !~xth, and aclual winning mark·
rent season at third base for to fiVf' h 1 ~ 11 • and drov~ 10
CH.ICAGO (UPII - Pitcher can do. M
Lima Stay• Unbeaten
for Janey
1 ·
.
ed HOUSTON (UPI) - Pistol the Whlte S&lt;lx, ~hen was wa!ved the Ph~Jlles ,fl~st r~o With 1 , Joey Jay says he will quit Jay admilted he ''sort of At J,ima today, it will be ~
Mitcbell . f ned Ro
c k In the field , Hummell play Pete Runnels who won the to the Mets , delivered a two-run , sl_ngle m not~hmg hiS fourth baseball ,when the season's over dragged hiF feet" last season. bea1en Lima Senior ag41i.Dsl!i.
tot John c:~ to g::~nd ':t: I~~wlef~~~a~h:~cse~r~~2~u~an:~ American L ~a g u e batting tie ~ breaking double Friday VIctory agamst two lossa.l and that appeared to be ell but vowed he would never Fremont Ross. Lima scOred~
and thtn fanned Mike Nixon tu . g
d
te do 1crown only 20 months ago, trad· night to account for. a 4-2 vic~ R~chie Allen drove in two runa right with the people who run again drop into tha t attitude. four times in the fourth hmi._
end the onslaught.
error. He help':' exec~
his major league unl- tory over the slumping C1ants. With a ..-&amp;Ir of singl~ll as Don lhe Cincinnati Reds.
··That will ne\•er happen aga in. to make Toledo DeVilbjsl ltl i
1 tub
8
1
Mllchell lb nlief gave up ble_ play ~~r~he Dev
'bl form for a Little League score-Third Strai~t ~lctory .
1 Nott_
ebart suffered. hlfl f f ~ n Both club owner Bill ~Witt j l willingl y took a pay cut."
Hth conseeutive victim, ~.l.l
three IUD~ 011 seve~ blta. He ~h~f·h l~r.u Jl out a possJ e book in his first night out of It was the _thJrd VIctory Jn a straight defeat Without a VlC· ,and Manager Fred Hut.chmson 1 He said he could see no sense Fremont blanked Grandvie9f't
waited oDly one, bit oae. aocl
a lpo IS ra y.
big-time baseb&amp;ll in 13 yean. ruw for the fired- up Mets end tory .
said the decildun ill entirely up in being traded lo another dub. Heigh ts, 3-0, a~ each team eould
stnatk out eight Cbleltalna.
Fm· GI\~S. Pete Anderson
tile fifth setback .in the last six The _Dodgers rallied for f?W' 1 to Jay. Neither a~pea~ed in a "since they . w~u!dn 't tra~e me muslt&gt;r only three hits.
~
Southpaw Stilwell w1 1o failed was the btl!: &amp;dck maa wltb I The Houston Colts put Run- games for the Giants.
runs m tht fourth 1nwng burry to talk the btg r'ghthand- tQ .11 hrs! dl\'lslon team JUSt to
Cleveland Benedictme 11h
to buckle under pr'eSsure, per- two lilts In three trlpt. Ander· nels on waivers Friday night,
-~- -- er into changing his mind.
not ~:ive me that satisf&lt;uction." 1out North Canton Hoover. ·
808
mitted nine hit.., and five runs.
drove in two runs wltb • presumably because they could
Jay , • two -t ime 21 - ~ame It hos been no secret that I and Lorain edged by Clevelan "f·"
seven
Devl'ls,
walk·
booming
triple
to
right
cea~
not
aHord
to
own
a
$35,000-a1
Wh
He
~
wmner who IeII to 1 7-18 reeor d .' Jay has had words w1t. h Dew·tl
1 South, 6-4, in Friday's play at ·
u..
ter
1n
tile
thlnl
inaing,
redueyear
pinch
hitter.
·
ed u1ree
,
•
la~1 year, sal·d Wed ne sd ay he who has ~n reporte d t rymg
Cleveland and Benedictine and 1
.
·-ond
third
n
d
lng
Lo.,..,.,
lead
to
.
S
-3.
He
Runnels
first
heard
the
news
8
,_..
will hang up his glon at the to make a deal offerin~ one of · Lvrain meet today.
-_-:
Log.''. ""'"'
.
' Kmg
.
.o .:
cleanup hitters
Hum scorf!d later. making tL 5-4, before suUing up for Friday
season's end because he is thf' Reds' seven startin~ p1·tc h·
Lancaster pushed across llll
11 nd Stil
did
t. but LHS bounced back with mght's game agamst the Phil~
~
"disgusted" at the way the ers .
or its runs in the third inninC ;
~
a 11 thew~ma e F~:s: two Ja tbe foartb to Ice the lhes. He took it calmly, walked ,
club bras~ feel about him.
Jay was moved out of thf' !o down Columbus East.In(lof, ,
u notrla 11 •-• g
Ly wtn and ebamplonshlp
away from the park and wt'nt
Thi
a 1 o co ec~ seven o1 o•
h" 11
ld bo
:·This Is my last year," he start_ing rotation .in favor ~r 4-2, and Akron Buchtel blank~ ;
1
1
see 15 -year-o
Y Pay I
"Tiley went to tr.ade me 1rook1e Sammy El!lS early Uus : Martins F'erry, 5-1. to get a ~hot
aan• 1 10 hits, and scored five of .Gallipolis finished the s~a.son
the visitor'!! seven runs.
w1th a ll-5 record . Logan flmsh- Li~~~ ,League ~a~l. ,, R
The
16th
annual
Gil
Godd'sl
ners·
so
bad
they can taste lt."
sea.!ion. "They let a kid take at eaeh other today atPhilO.
1
ftlru bUeD.U. BUI Jot ed. with a 11~2 mark.
~ s .i ca c er,
.~nne 8 mile run, sponsored by the Gal- 1949 - 1'om Crawford
Jay said he feels he has not . my job.'' he said . ··when you 're a! each other today at Phil\\, . 1
lll111. a leftbaDded batter,
Linescore:
expla.med afterwards, . and I hpolis Rotary Club. Will be held
1950 - Bill Hager
been given a fair chance to get ' going bad around here they The three winners today jofJ !
belted 1 Mitchell pltcb over Logan
410 200 0 - 7 10 3 there s always room m the on Memorial Field
Tuesday
1951 -Dan Beabout
gotng this year. " I made four noid you ." Jay is 1·2 this Davton Chaminade nt"Xt F'rida)o f
30D teet tn&amp;o tht leftfleld trees Gallipolis . 103 010 0 - fl 9 1 big" leagues for a good catch· enning.
1952 - Dan Beabout
starts. I didn't do bad, but I year.
and Saturdav in the stale chamill lhe eecood lnaiog. King bad
Batteries - Janey (L); Mit· er
Favored to win the 1964 event
1~53 -Dan Beabout
don't believe I'm getting a fair .
pJOnship fin~ls in Co lumbus. ·
1
•two bits la three trips. He scor- chell (I) &amp; Long. St(l we II lw) The elder Runnels was i!l Jimmy BW'm, GAHS track
U&amp;4 - Bob Jamison (4: 39.5, . chance to prove
what I 1
1
N three runs.
&amp; Brooks.
pressed Into service to keep team miler who has on occa· rceordJ
~-- --the score book. He obliged.
s\on5 this spring come near the
19.1$ -Rryon Knutson
cOme very quarrel!IOD1~ and ar-F1GHT RESULTS
Runnels negli'!Cted to say that 4·:19.5 recori! established by Bob
19ri6 --John Milhoan
gumentative - rebelliout and
•
•
By llnited Press lntf'rnatlonal
there is always room in the big Jamison in 1954. - 10 years ago.
1957 - lton Carr
defiant
Ill
MELBOURNE.
Australia
Last year's w1nner was Lar~
1958 -H.on Carr
lt it euenUal, at times, ror
,
! UP I l - Rocky Gatte\ani. 115.
leagues for a flrs~ baseman
By Uolted Press Interaatlonal (3-2).
who plays like he did for the ry Betz - he fini~hed in 4:46 7.
l~!l9 - Darrell Nibert
both child and adult to take a .
•
Au);\ra l!a, stopped Ray Pt'rez,
Amerleau l.eatU.
Boston Red Sox for several
Three GAHS athlete!! have
1960 -Darrell Nibert
I negative Jt.and , to know when to :
115~~. Honolulu, 7.
(1st &amp;ame)
New York
020 000 02()....-4 12 1 yesrs. He won the A~erlcan , wor the coveted Dodd's mil•
1961 - DarreU Nibert
I retreat from it and when t.o
Los Ang.
000 001 OliO- 1 t 1 San Frun. 000 002 ()(I(}- 2 3 0 L~ague batting crown m 1960 'I cup three consecutive years191i2 -1Janiel Lee
: maintain lt at all eostll. But
Jol,l'l Tannehill 12 of Middle- ]';EW YORK (UP!) - J o 11
Baltimore 200 000 3lx- 6 12 0
Stallard, Bear n art h 17), With a .320 mark and in 1962 Dan B~about did it in 1951 52·
1963 -Larry Betz
' h
b
h
b
·
161. Puerto Rico, otlt,...;
d Gonder
'th
~
w en res 1stan 1 e av 1or
e- port 1s m Columbus Jodav com
. ld 181
326
f
k
Chance, Osinski (7), Duliba Wa e 1e
an
· WI a ·
53, and Darrt:ll Ntbert sccom1comes 1 child's responst toward peli~g 111 the Midwest Rt&gt;glon
Wilbert McClure, t~If:!.
(6), Whether it was age 136) or P1·lS hed th e tr IC k 1n 1959-..••at
1everytlun~~:.
.
. then become! al Ta:11e Tenn1s Tflurnament at
(7) and Rodgen. Bun ker (•,)"U•1 O'Dell ' Bolin (I) ' Larsen
•
nr •
ENTERS 111IRD .ROUND
1t
Ohio. It!.
Wmner- the National League pitchers,
The Gtl Daggs mtle began
I
I
Could It be th t th'•s
B
R
C t
and Orsino · Loser - Chance Shaw (8) and Haller
-Larsen Runnes
1 never caug111 on as a one yea sHer the famous milSTOKEPOGES , E n~~: 11n d .ser
a
' the catty
ecreatwn
en er,
Bearnarth (2·3) . •I.AO&lt;IerchildOU:II.. 1. ht
feed
.
S
1
1
( Z.I) . HRs-Aparicio' Orsino.
Colt arter being traded from
.
.
. ,
. I ofS In ,
"' lg 11\f!: 1or r om 247 l'o.-ul th H!gh- t
(2nd lame)
(6-1 ).
I er dedicated Memonal Fleld s (UPI) -Angel Mlgue
pa from too many pressure!' Pres- I He is entered in two div isions
Los Ang.
000 000 ooo- 0 8 31
Boston ~~last se~on.
I track dJudd _ran on the local entered the third round of ttJt. lsures such as rugged schedule Mid et, lhrough age 13 , and the I
Baltimore 000 600 33x-12 12 0
Major League Leaders
He battea .2a3 In hts first I track tJefore It was completed Gevacolor gulf tournament to- I ol activitlet school work
4_H , Bov! divi;;:ion through age 15
R. Lee, Smith {5), Dullba (6) By UoUed Pres1 liiternatloa•l ye-ar in the National League in April 1941!. (While here,
he 1day with a two stroke lead af- ! work _ activities Ulking ' their I E~rlit&gt;r - thi~ year Tannehili
National Leapt
had t~ _have a ia.te season
at a Father·Son banquet ter firing a record-breaking sev- ' toll of houl'! lnd energy _
woo first place Midget singles
Osinski (7) and Satrlano. Papond
pas (2-2) and Brown. Loser -,
G. AB R. H. Pet.
to flmsh that high.
16 years ago) .
en-under-p!lr 65 Friday . Miguel I Probably on~ of the
more tro.phies in the Buf' keve Ol&gt;en
R. Lee (1~1). HR-Brandt.
Mays, SF
25102 27 44 .431
Prui(.oUS Gill Godd milt win· .has a 35-hole total oC 133.
I common types of misi:M!havior In and
the Ohio Closed . tourna.
1 Williams Chi 24 95 19 38 .400
~- -~,
.
.
Kt1 hi Nv 21 59 6 23 390
I"-H meetings is the "clown" or I ment-11 ~nd second smgl~
place
ROBINSON'S
Kan. Clly
010 005 05()-11 II o' Cl~ente, Pitt T/118 21 42. ,362
"ahow • oiL" Tho child who : in Boys division of th• Buckeye
Launde-r.rs-Dry Cle•l"if'l'l ·
New York 000 ~ (1(10-- 0 g 2 · Cardens Cin 27 96 17 34 .354
, e-ndlessly clowns causes the oth- 1 Open . _
.
Convenient Pickup
Segul (2-2) and Lau, Edwards Torre, Muw 28112 18 39 .348
er memben to laugh and may I Tite M,dw£'_111 event today 1 ~
Stations In
(1) . ferry, Daley (6), Mlkkel· Johnson, Cin 20 55 13 19 .34~
even aet some admiring glanc~s • . Two-Star tmmHm;nt
sane~
MlDOlEPORT-POMEROY-:;.
sen IBJ and Howard. Loser - Stargell Pitt 22 89 17 30 .337
tloned b.~ the U 5 ·1 .T.A . H at1 from club members. Could this
Ph. Pom.roy WY 2-5'21 ~
Terry. (1-2). HR-Colavito.
Boyer 'stL
29 113 18 38 .336
By Bryaon R . Carter
On the other hand they
are juat be bubbling over with en- , tracl~_ high ~ · S- ra~~ p!a,Y"
Middleport WY 2·5130
Santo 'Chi
23 82 13 'll .m
During the past few months sometime~ in conflict with the thusiasm or pe:rbQI it b an ers m Men s. Jun 1_m: . Men s.
.'MIMesota
000 000 OJ8-1 5 11
' Amnl('an League
4-H advisors have ask~ child's basic drives.
indication of distured feelinl{s
8oys, and M•dget diVISions
Bo~ton
000 000 00- 8 1 .
G. AB R. H. Pet.
me to help them in dealing The individual'• ability
Is ' tht part ol. the child?
PaiCUal · (4-2) and BaUey. Oliva, Mlnn 27120 28 51 .42S By United Pre• llttematloaal with the child or group of child- challenged by the tasks present~ : Maybe this "clown~' i1 !aylng.
Amerlcaa League
ren who display displeasing be. ed by ea~h period of life. To ma- , "I don't want to be- left oot."
Monbouquettt, Radatz (9J and Bresoud, Bo!l 26105 16 39 .371
Tillman. Loser- Monbouquette Fregosi, LA 24 82 21 30 .366
W. L. Pd. lb havior in 4-H meetings an d jture socially, emotiona!ly and "I feet alOOf - I want to be
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Freehan, Det 20 69 B 24 .348
14 8 .636 ·· other 4-H activities. HHving to l· intellectually, tle mm1t achteve :]iked .'' Yet we find none _of~
Siebern, Bait 27 95 18 32 .337
15 9 .625 .. ·
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Chicago
001 001 OOIJ.- 2 7 0 Robinson, Bal 27105 15 35 .333
16 II .593 ~ 4--H club work Is not just limit~ from one particular j:M!riod will all • friend, a committee memWult-.
00 000 ooo- 3 1 Robinson, Chi 22 82 15 27 .329
York
13 10 .~ 11,-2 1ed to 4-H adv~ .
lht! be eager, willing or reluctant ber or aa a work companion.
BUihal:dt (3--2) and McNert· Howser, Clev 24103 15 33 .320 Minnesota
15 12 .556 114 Extension agents a~ often un- to go ahead?
Could we give this boy or birl
oey . .O.teen (2-4) and Brumley. Hinton, Wag 29109 14- 33 .303 Detroit .
11 14 ,440 tlf.l decided as to what action to J don't know o1 any definite in opportunity lo ''Show-off''
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11 15 .423 5 lake in handlin the unruly bov procedure or prescription to fol- t with a skill, a ~sum~ng inter_'
030 000 322--101311 Nichlson, Chi 22 76 15 23 .303 WashlnKton
13 18 .41t 5'h
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c m a~ ~·t low In aU cases when you en. est or a task which will t:onlri0
SeeThe
300 001 101- 6 10 2
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Angeles
12 17 .414 5lf.t h' g r
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for an exact answer to the prescription, I mean a way to fellow members.
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estlon of handling displeasing handle the troublemaker thai Perh.aps you can help him
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City 11 New York _o, mght ~h i
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Riley , Larry Ball , Jimmie Maynard. Bill Barton, Glenn Johnson, Randy Van Meter, Ray Varian, Reggie Hart, and congressmen "would be better
third row . Kennv Fry. Randy Weaver , Greg Erwin, Bob Thompson. Ershel Riffle, Mike Layne, Clyde Weaver, John ·•etvl"l the nation by lryJna 1o
Wamsley, Harry Roush, and Pete Karschnik. Absent when the picture was taken was Coach John Grandstaff.
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Pemocratle !lop. W'l/nt lfo1l
has accused two Republltan
CO!lji"OIWllon of allomi&gt;tlna "the
bigae~t poUUeal owtndlt ol ~~&gt;•
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on Mro. Lyndoo B. Johruon'a
Alobama formlan&lt;l.
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man oakt Rep.
Marlin of
Nebraoka an&lt;l Rep, Ill. G. any.
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their convtmUooa with till
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CalllnC Marttri and S n y d ar
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microphollo didn't wo:k weD.
"U tha tananll bad alld uythins derocatory, yoo can bot
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land wert Uvi"l In povoryt u
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Ishown that early cut weathered 1 In these tests the initial-bJoom $11 per ton more .than late-cut always a dependable indtcation stage of maximum eed va1ue
County ~nslon Acenl
hay produced 3,760 pounds of Jha.Y produced 315 pounds morl! alfalfa hay. The M1ch1tan trials of proper cutting ume, 0 h.lo are :
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Idigestable dry matter per acre 1milk than the fuU-bloom hay. also: showed that a gtaln cost agronomists recommend cuttlllll I, High moisture, bill&gt; protein,
obould be capablt of Mow drylllg 11 lha tlnll lm·
Cutung hay early is the most
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od IWllh m1lk pr·ced at $3.50 per savmgs of $46 per cow per year hay crops accordong to lhe fol- and a high rale of enzyme oct1t1 roll P'f.'!"""• portan1 step In harvestlhtl hi~h
~ Important smgle factor in pro- ILate cut weather
ay pr uc. hundredweight, tbe early - cut could be credited to early...cut lowing dates: AHalfa Orchard ivity whleh make lield drying
have a.JBBP quality hay. The prlncJple d~
ducing quality hay.
ed only 3~ pounds. In dJ~e~ l alfalfa hay was ~orth about $12 hay .
!Grass - May 15-25, Alfalfa of the succulent early-cut hay
that lett " 1e rolla vantllge of mow~ ate re.
r.~ost Meigs county farmers table protem the early cut y1eld Iper t~ r:nore than Ule later-c::ut
TAKE 'CARE
Brome- May 25-30, Alfa1fa T1m- difficUlt.
that lets the rolls dulillon of field dpOf!lm'e \1mt
dela v cutting beyond the stage was 716 pounds as compared to 1hay. Stmlia~ r~sults ":ere obt~ Cutting hay too ,. early,
of .othy, May 25 to June I
2 Cold, damp soil which re~ ~lose slghUy to &amp;Uit and saving oC valuable feed nuel maXJmum hav quahty . They 586 pounds per acre for the late led from M1chtgan daary feeding course, can result m damage to Principal factors which dis- duces the flekJ drying rate.
variattons m amount ~~ crop trients by saving leaves.
harvest more to~s but because Icut.
trials which indicated early.-cut the legume stand.
!courage many Meigs County S. Prevalence o( cool, cloudy
. through - while stUl
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ot decreased palatabili1v and di-1 Let's translate these Hgures laflaUa hay to be worth $10 to , Because legume bloom is notlfarmers from cuttng hay at the days durins the late May- early
a constant pressure . Timely cuUmg hu • ll'ea et
gestibility. less feed v~lu... is ' into the prime interest of the ·
June period.
the crop.
mfluence than any otb~ fad ·ll"
stored in the barn.
dairymen - more milk pr-r cow School on May 5. The club ad·
Field conditioning, that is, rak:- Whether you prefe~ crushing in ~arv:ttngFi~"g : , h!.!il
Recent Ohio research h a s lat less cost.
visors are Mrs. carper and
ing when tough, and mechanical or crlmpltog, you'D save Ume ~:in~
willed, ODd ~,,;;
"'Tests by the u . s. Department Mrs. Vada Hazelton. Projects
~hay cft1!ng will help r~uce and crop loss uyfu make aure flniahing, are steps wbicb facili·
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ I Agriculture show the follow· were discussed. Next meeting
theoe problem•. thus permit the your cotld.IHoner rolls .... ad- tate early cutting and aret bereing eomparison of milk prod.uc- will be May 12 at 4 p. m. at
harvest and 3torage of h1gh justed properly for uniform fore very Important in makin&amp;
Ition when l'OWs were fed alfal- Bedford School. Nancy St. Clair
quallty early cut hay.
conditioning. For mulmum -t:f· .. ,A: h
fa hay cut at three stages of and Cormie Reed wlll serve re· Hanging pictures properly is ance.
Conditioning cuta drying time
qWAJty ayy.
growth _ initial4bloom lbud), freshments.
as important as proper selec-- In summary, here are some 30 • 50 per cent By speeding ftciJveaess, field eoodltlon,ag The increased quaUty of the
half-bloom and rull-bloom
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tion. You'll appreciate attrac- questions to ask yourself
in · the curing p.rocess oondi·
~ done within 30 min- hay dut to field conditioning and
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· t ures be s t when they JUugmg
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' part in ulet alter cuUing,
drYI·n g more '"·n
~mpensates
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milk
of
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major
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dairy cows fed alfalfa tas sole
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are well arrangeD.
- Is each picture placed to
quest for quality hay
Hay should be raked when for increased cost.
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ration! showed a dry matter in· Nease Settlement Clove,.retLtes Think of seeing and enjoying help complete a grouping or Conditioners - crushers' andlr--========~~~~~~~._._.,.._,
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and
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time from 30 to 50 per
FARMEC
Pounds· to 34 ·9 pounds · The milk study the~r.
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Farmstead Equipment production per cow per day was Huudashelt. Bettv Johnson and space. or ~r 1 e r0 u
more mterestmg. If ~t least one - Are pictures within . each shorter period of time.
Golllpollo
27.9 pounds for initial-bloom, 23· Eve! n Hollon ·
NOW DURING OUR
f. pounds tor half-bloom,
and
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of these ne~ ca.n t be met, roo":' hung to form a? fairly ev- When hay is conditioned,
446-3391
I 20.8 pounds for full-bloom.
-Grace Hysell. Reporter
maybe no picture Is necl:!ssary. en lme on the walls.
plant stem is cracked or bruiseoljl
CLYDE WALKI!R
The milk produced per 100
Han~ pictures i.n relati(m
t? Three tulletins ~re avalla~le in order to help the plant get
pounds of dry matter was 79.9
Meigs 4--H Pleasure
Riders furmture .groupmgs. and arch1· l froJ_D the Coo?erat1ve Extenst.on of moisture. In the case
fOr initial-bloom, 67 .t pounds met 0 nMay 4 at St. Paul 's Lu- ~ectural hnes. A pictJlrc hu~g j Offtce on chmce and use o! pJc· crushers, the stem is cc:;:~·~~::~;
Buy_ now and get a Money- for half-hlnom and 62 .0 pounds theran Church with Mrs. Down· m a~ empty ~all space
w1th ~res. They are How to elect ed its entire length. { .
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It for s~pport has P1etures, How to
Hang ~c- condition the stem at intervals
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Cheryl
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P.tc- of one to three inches Both me·
Rollanrl or F'.armf'r Farm
!Ht&gt;ad Equipment
Kathy Morgan reported or Nu· I ·It is . ·~'lually better to h~ ~rell. Call {446-0502) or write thods permit the ste~s to dr
trition
and Care flf Horses
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AND SEE US SOON!
Riverview 4-H Club met on porler.
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Margaret Brown and Pauline B1g Bend Boys me .. on May ing rather than the wall . F 0 r
the leaves aren t al·
Myers are the club advisors. 5 at the home of their advisor' Iinstance, a dark chair against
to over-dry and shatter.
Thf&gt; 1 oembers worked on their ~Irs . Harold ~hse. The pro· a light wull is likely to look c;t;.J~CJNNAT I(UP[)
best results, hay should be
.;;ewing project ~.
.1ect. les.wn Vi~s on Rope. The better with a dark picture.
as soon as
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tures are the most frequent we heifers and cows steady,
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receiv~ in this area. Hand pic- receipts included around
Court Street Rockettes met on tures with the center at about head steerr and heifers sold
SALE~--,
April 28 at the home of Linda eye level from where you will prior to arrivlll, bulla not
White. Evelyn Holter is the ad- be looking. Witb this in mind, ed :small lots low to average
visor of the club. The project placement of pictures will vary j choice 900 • 1000 lb slaughter
Jesson was on selecting material. in height according to the steers 21-21.50, some gtandard
The club worked on theiir pro- room. In a hall or entrance to ; holsteins 17-11.75, high good to
gram for the coming year.
a room you are not likely to be low choice 6!Wl-15 lb heifers 19.~
3-14 INCH PLOWS
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sitting whil• looking at a pic- 19.&gt; .cows 12.50-1&gt;.50; vealers
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ture. In • li~ing room or den , mo"tly steady, choice 26 • 28,
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F1ve Pomt Star Stitchers met a child'" room at his eye level
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AprH 30 at the home of Ann Hol· lrather
than at an adult's. I ~ogs 1700; bulk recel{)ts ,
ter. Advi~ors are P~t Holter and IGroup them with his furniture · mtxed. grades 190-250 lb barrows
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Betty Milhoan. F1fteen
at a level he can enjoy.
and gtlts sows ~ear 4 per cent,
RActNE, O. .
an.c;wered roll call With a Avoid a broken line effect
barrows .and gdts only
PEARL STREET
bad health habit and Jts correc- 1h .
iclure as near! . 8 ~ ately act1ve, unevenly
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by-laws and the .program for the lp
. to weak; 7&gt; head u.s. .1-2
room. So.met'1mes 1't.IS eas1er
commg year were presented. At k
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lb barrows and gllts 15.75.
eep e ps or cen ers reason- . ed
80-2.10 lb 1 15 60 2-3
I lhe close of the m~elmg a fll~ ably straight then the bottoms. mlX
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Mothers attending eep 1 ~ mm t 81 1 IS 1 a r lb 14.2S.14.50, scattered lots
more lmporan or a p cture h'ghl
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because baf ro 5&amp; percent (when wilted).
aOndltloatd In raldl!lllnkuttlnl hay, evold
uniformly. And 11 take• un- doUblint wlndrowl ud rolling
drying to make .. lll&amp;lr the hay. U&amp;bt. lluliiY wlndorws
crop, If a crusbef ~ help ro reduct fteld drying Um~.
roll pre511ure ~ The first prlnclple 01 raking I!
to lhe_ "'JiiO
to llllVe 111e hay ulltue 81 pos.
"".ind of .crop
t be aible.

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ETERNAL TRAFFIC
CITY-Be comforted, harried motorist, American
eitie~t haven't
jam market. Rome has plenty of them, too. '11Je
Romans recently tried, however, to solve their perpetual traffic problem by bannln&amp;
parking on 57 main streets. They didn't have much luck, as evidenced by this tanglt.
nut the jam is understandable. Rome's auto population bas jumped 500,000 in 10 yearL

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Cilisem Bnnd Club

Club of Laurel

Auxiliary Meet.

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Cliff Meets

Mrs. Henry Reibel was
tess to the Past Counci1ors
Theodorus Council,
America, Thursday
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Market Report

New stainless steel sklcls In
center 1utomatlcally keep
brushes at proper leolll tor
pntiHt shami)ODI fll.

NOW RUGS DONE AT HOME LOOK
"'SENT..OUT" IIAutiFUL!

Evel)'ttllnl you need to know 1bout lharnpooinl rup Wit detlJnecl Into thlt new
Eu11kl. And how you'll S1Y1 blclule you CIR
do such a professional job yourself!

ALSO WinS, PDLISHI!S, SCIUIS, BUFFS FLOIIU
Come5 complete with full floor cere
kit-Polish in g-Scrubbi nB Brush~Rs.

Shampooing Brushes, N~lon Web
Scrubbing Pads, Buffin&amp; Pads.

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WY 2·2460
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Pomeroy

MILLER'S MAYTAG

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1ture groupmg anu e amount
1 -Louise and Lenora Michael. of w~Jl .;pace i.s ~lso i portant.
i Reporter.-.
For mstance, .'t IS e~s) to see
that a small p1cture IS out of
I The Reddy Tillawatts met ~n .scale wilh a large chair or a
G [ owel~ ' s big 50 . R()lar~ Mower
makes last worK ollarge Iawlis .. .
i May 2 at the home of
the1r huge amount of wall space. If
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one of 31 tools powered by the
advisor ,Mrs. Gail Buck. Pro- 1the subject or color of a small
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ver~atile . all · g~ar dme Gravel~
ject lesson was on commercial picture goes with a grouping of
Trador. Ask lar ~om free demon·
fertilizers. Dwight (Skip) Logan Ilarge scale, combine the ·
strat1an today!
gave a demonstration on safety ture with other small ones.
&amp;
bwith lawn mdowerhs. Each mem1·1an the pictures within one large
er reporte on t e progress 0 Iframe or each picture in a 'irni·
512 E. M1in
WY 2-2975
Pomeroy
h1s garden.
Jar frame.
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Iment, t~e .point of Interest ~r
empbasu; IS lmport~nt. If PIC·
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BALLARD GRADUATES jtures are to be enJoyed there
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Airman Third Class Melvin should be opportunity to give
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Ballard, son of Mr _ and 1 them attentioiJ. A few good pic;
Ralph H. Ballard or R. R. tures surTounded by restful wall
1, Um&amp; Bottom, has gradu- space have good emphasis. Ev·
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from the technic~} train- ery object n!ar the picture, .inI ,
course for U. S. A1r Force eluding those of a decorative
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$353.00

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Serv.

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SABRE

11.50; boars steady UJ 25
at 1.50-1.75 few head •toundJII
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Sheep 100. not enough

recr.ipts to test trade.

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boris Sayre and snns of
Columbus spent the week end
wlth her fatl'ler George Hay.
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Good Used Refrigerators _ as low as $25

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BULK DRY FERTILIZER FROM OUR BULK
WAREHOUSE

IN POMEROY -SERVING MEIGS,
Look For the Big 'L' On Rt. 7 &amp;
33 At Upper End of Pomeroy
I &amp; FertiliHr O.,t.

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I Coontry - . 0,.., Til
iLI~J9p.m., Mon. Thru S.t.

GILMORE'S
SUPPLY STORE

GROWING
PROGRAMS
M1ke surt you aive your flock or herd
1 uft start tnd sound growth with
Provica Feed$ ana Concentrates,

Thoroqh resmt!J procedures by ex·
perlenced specl•li~ts assure safe and
sound startln1 tnd growing. Protect
your flctck or h&amp;rd lnvestm~~nt with 1

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Phone WY 2-2161
Minersville, Ohio

CAMPAIGN ORGANIZATION

obtain $400,000 to build and equip the new library.

HON. JAMES A. RHODES
Honorary Chairman

Not one of them went to Rio Grande College. Only one tives in the vicinity

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STANLEY L. EVANS

of the College. They gave because they see Rio Grande as a vital, growing,

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FRANCIS W. SHANE1 M.D.
Aasoclate GeneraJ Cnalrrnan
SAMUELS. DAVIS, Chairman
Leadership Gifts Dlvision

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educational, cultural and economic asset to southeastern Ohio.
But will they do so again at some future time of need' Very tikely, if they
see strong support and widespread loyalty among friends and alumni. 11 not,

E. E. DAVIS. Chairman

they are likely to reason- "Why lillould I care?"

Special Gifts Division
Columbvs-lbrry .'ol.

GllllpOU. -

IIUier

Dollars are Important, of course, hut equal or perhaps greater importance

Har1UI4 Kar\lft

lroat~m-Davld

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lies in the number of alumni and friends who demon~trate their appreciation.

Jaebon--J. Willard Pouu
MeArthur-BoMrt B. Will, Sr.

-Mirror.

Oak HIII-1Uchud Brown

affection and loyalty by making a three year subscription to the current

Point Pleannt-J•me-t Fllber

Pornet&lt;:ly-A. R. Knt.sbt
Well&amp;tan-C. H. Jonu

campaign.

DR ISAAC HAYDEN JONES
Foundation• Committee
REV. W. LUTHER TRACY
Facully and Staff Division

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WE ARE DEPENDING ON YOU to make the College look good to the whole
world -

but particularly to the North Central Association of Colleg'" wblch

DR. W. HOLLIS EWING
determines our accreditation status. "BIG BROTHER" is watching us - aod
Alumni Division
JOHN E. HALLIDAy
that's no joke. It Is up to you - and the answer Is more critical than you
Prospect Listint Committee
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MRS. MARIANNE B. CAMPBELL may
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MRS. LOLA MAE SUITER
If you have already made a subsCTJptwn, 1gnore t ts u pu m a ca o s •
Arran•ementa Committee
eral of your friends and urge their support. What you do will really wunt.

THANKS!

MRS. JEAN L. COOPER

Sincerely,

Audltlna Commltteo

St~n1ey

Feabn e·Paeked
FRIQID_AIItE Space-Saver!

FARMALL' ~~~
Do a wall or an entire room. Tile-A·Mirror will make fny room look
larger, lighter, brightl!!r! Tile·A-Mlrror comes in 12" x 12" tiles that go (IOU - " " '
up easily and quickly to give your room the beauty ot eustorT. crafted
mirrored walls. Electro topper plated sitverine Is maker..,ueranteed
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agllinst discoloration. Etch carton of 12 mirrora comes complete with
adh~ive and iverythins nec!!Sil)' to do it yourself. By R.....,. GillS
and Mi"or Company,
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• Husky, 1-2-plow power
• Wid~ choic• of matchecl

mow•,.
• Ea•v cun., bar

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To further improve the educational facilities and resources of the College
including the bulldint1lf a new library, and in c&lt;&gt;nsideratlon of the gifts of
others, It is my1our intention to oontrihute the sum of: . .

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• Bll63-lb. f r - chest.
• 1litl chiR drowor for rmto

melts, cold cuto.
Futl-wldth H~r~tor far
wpllbles.
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Try our 1·2..plow

OHIO VALLEY INDUSTRIES

DR. ALPHUS R. CHRISTENSEN WHY SHOULD I GIVE 1'0 RIO GRANDE COLLEGE?
hPsidenL of the Colleee
This is the question being asked of themselves by three donors who have
DR. J. BOYD DAVIS
President. Board of Trustees
wntributed $20,000., $21,000., ud $50,000. to the current campaign to

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Provico Pro11t·Proven feedlnf Pro(l'am.

SHOP YOUR LOCAL LANDMARK

Rio Grande, Ohio

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Good Used Freezers ___ as low as $65

SAVE AS
MUCH AS __ _ __

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1964

In Preparation lor lhe Second Century of Service

MOWUPFO

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WE ARE NOW APPLYING
28 and 20% LIQUID NITROGEN
Call Us Today ... WY 2·2181

Sugar Run Flour Mills

THREI!. ANIMALS SOLD
Tony Fowler,
Phone WY-2·2115
Roger Ritchie bas reported N. 2nd, Avi.
the sale of a registered horned
· bull to H. B. VickerS l';:=:=:=:=:~iiliil~iiliil~~
J.-1arietta. Larry Ritch. I;
ie
reported the saL of an·
I n U/~l IIHI'rLI M'W,f'('~
other registered homed He ....... v~ ~ ~,
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ford cow to Wllliams &amp; Cox's
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Hereford Farm,
Minersville.
12" X 12" MIRRORS YOU lfmiM.L 1tl .111f.ES
and Freda Ritchie &amp; Sons, all
otsaleMinersville,
has report'!d the
of a regiatered horned Hereford cow to WiUiams &amp; Cox's
Hereford Farm, Minersville.

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Pomeroy

ownor-opentor1

TILLERS

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Middleport
Feed Mill

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• Ohio Certified Seed Corn
• Funk's Seed Corn ·. ·
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A MESSAGE TO MEIGS COUNTY

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Morris Equipment Co.

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Trattor Sales

10 ,...,. "80 your bouse
mty htve been worth
fl3,000 ~ today ir IDif
be wonh Si8,000! Wh•l
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for fire insurance that
metllutel up to tod•y's
value of your borne.
Check with Nationwide
- d~ company with,,
ifh111 Jor • new Ull,
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LOOK!-NO RUG DOLLY!

How much
will go up
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SO gal. automatle hot water
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beater, gas
$20.00
~ heavy wood doors
82" J. 36" 1. 1~,~,..
ea .I.OO
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1.00
Heavy
wood
frame windows suitable for sunporch, greenhou.k, etc.

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$1 S9S
h·ory and blue finish . Spotles6 int!'rior, radio, heater, V8
engine, Powergli.de, like new whitew~\1 tirt'!B.
1960 Dodge Phoenix 4 Door
$129S
Spotless clean interior. White flni ~ h . V8 engine, power
sleHing, power braket~, auto. trans ., rad io and heater
1962 Ford Falcon 2 Door
$1395
De-\u'!( e \'inyl trim , tirs likP nPw, •u tomatlc trant~ . Radio
and hPate r. Blue fini sh.

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and heater. automatic transmission. Contact
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Young, or phone WY z.6073
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the ••Mt 11t11ippt Projecl" iii
about? The foUowiDI: dispatch
namtne• in detail the newest
wrlakle In the clvU rlpls
eampatga.
By ~L KUETI'NER
United Prnt IDtenl•tloaal

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to MisslssippJ.
Sponsors o1 the project do not
minimize the problem. They tell
applicanln to br!Dg $1~ for U•·
ing expenses and to bP able to
raise up to ~ for bondl if
they are arrested.
Many of the white studenll

ac~ 1~r:-tw-o

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basement
(32x42),water,
teedk
din fgoo con .1- 1. USED
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furn11ure.
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bu
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za g, al sews
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40 acres
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household
p W Pomeroy Phone Vl 3-2700.
5 9 121c
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3 23 tfe \COTTAGE
block
this weekend. H1·s
will 22M
ea:;;h or terms. Phvoe WY
,.- 11 s·ra
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5 1 __2---=__ tKlRBY Vacuum Cleaner can't worms, svailable 24 hours.
LOSE WEIGI-11 safely with Dex ! be Luld from new . Pulisher Fife's Trading Post be 10 w Professional pry Clean•ng I River with 120 feet frontage
A-DIET t'blet s. Only 98c at and all al\achments mduded. High School. Route 7. Middle. \
ond Shirt Laundry
on highway. Complete with
your di"Ug
lf brand new $235.00 . This one' port.
5 7 l2tc
I Hour Cle•nm1
I furniture SZSOO.OO.
5 13 25tc \ like
with new guarantee -Alterln1 •nd Rep•lrlnt
, HaroW ColOns, Salesman
, nd , B t S
t . g for
11 or $7 .00 monthly.
For Rent
••••••• and Zlppen
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1 10 lbs. D- Cl11ning $2.00
WilUam lagels, Sale•man
Reallsur
Open evFOUR ROOMS and bath, 2 ga5 1
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enings byprQducts
appoinlment.
265 •
(urnaces
Wetzgall St. I
DISCOUNTS
WY 1-2171 5 15 3te
5 15 51 c
PICKUP
&amp; DELIVERY
305
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Be SWEET POTATO plants,
N.h. Second
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decorated plastered walls. Til- 554 7th St., Parkersburg. W.
and doors 4 acreg level land ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
ed baths with tub and show- Va.
10 acres,' woodland. Rt. 1: Barron of Marietta. They all en·
er. Complete Youngstown kit- ,
Middleport. Priced at 13800. joyed a picniC at Forked Run
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5 13 ltc.
un ay dinner
of Mr. ,·- - - - - - - - - - tern. Storm doors and wind· Ill E"' • Main Sln'•t. PoD&gt;
aod Mrs. Oscar Babcock were Miss Connie McGuiJe, Porn·
ows. Building completely in- eroy. Pb""' W\' I-MG.
FOR SALE: 2 bedroom home, Marlon Riggs and daughters of eroy spent a night with Mr.
ewuauniR
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sulated. front and read eo.
7 zo uo
full basement, cash mortgage Athens and Mr. and Mrs. Gene and Mrs. Eddie Young and Jean.
WHEN YOU USE ABC Cleaners
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or land Cjlntract. WY :1-3381 Riggs
Mrs. Edward Young and Mrs.
eBALOWIN
1 aRn d- BULLDOZER work, basements or WY 2-2488.
IIIII OTHIR FAMO\It
.. Free Storage Plan" you get GIBSON-Kay -Harmoi\V
tram·:s.
5 12 tOte Mr .. and Mrs. Dave Yates vs- Lewis Hudson and Jean Young
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beautiful empty closet a nd Amp 1u·
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mg. per
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land scapmg,
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brus h.m~. pond•- FOR SALE· 1 lot on Mulberry
------.----·- 1ted Rev. and Mrs. Freeland spent Saturday afternoon w1'th
IRANOS
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extremely
low - par$69.1J(l
apace in exchange for all the pay . see or caD ntfiD Jewelth Ut'l 't'
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.d Lowbov service. Charle!l Jef- Heights, Te. WY 2-3429.
Norris of Racine and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bush and family.
room occupied by tile famUy's ers, Point Pleuaut, W va.,
T 11 les
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fers. Phone WY 2-G'l22.
3 19 tfc Mrs. Charles Lisle, SyracUse.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Young
winter clothing. Here's how It Pbont 60 8111 Wellman Les
aven errace
partments,
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Mr. and M-. Hartl's Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hudson
wor . rmg
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your wuum•
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Ha\'en, W. Va., Phone
FOR SALE- Middleport's. tall· were dinner guesln of Mr. and and Jean Young opent Mother'•
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winter clothes or call us far
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pick-up and we will "Prol. . KILL TERM1'lD and protect . 2705·
ply, llacine, IM bette• t.omes
S.Cond Street, Middleport w. va.
Manuel and sons, Racine, and
4 · • 2 • 7lc kitchen cabmets and storm
liooally"
clean them at lawn and Jbrubl from insects
Pncecl ror QUI•.-\ ule. lnqutre Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mn. Robert Ba11ey and
reaWar rates. with lree moth witb ARAB U~it
space do;- 10 · busi· \ doors.
11 23 tfc
at Ohio Hotel
Ul 16 tfc Norman Weber were Mr. and
Long Bottom.
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proofing and hanl tbem ap INti. King Bllilders 8 up p
ness sedion and schools in
FOR ALE ,fn heart o1 Raelne Mrs. Howard Larkins of PortTO THE VOTERS OF
far ttorage in IUled ~ Co.. IDddleport, Obio.
Middleport. WY 2.-3J88.
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bed
readybags
for them,
and wileD
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5 15 8tc
EXPERIENCED
ms, 2 tiled baths. targe .Lark''"'· Afternoon callers
2 1I'IU PA'f less for tine home THREE bedroom brick dupl~x.
ua or let our _ . bow
closeta, uUJlties, garage, bara. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hauber of
m1 !hey will bo ......, lo -hlngs at Baker . Fum!· 2 blocks from downtowr Porn· !
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close to schOOL Frea I" 6"' Portland,
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you oleaner, brighter, ond lure In Middleport. Ohio.
eroy. Call WY Z-51!7.
acres. Suitable for building Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince
neWer. Remeber lbo -age
4 II tie
5 13 tic
lots, Mrl. Tyree Ptokens. Ph. spent a week end recently in
11 Free. pay Nnt Fall on
bath ,
AND
WI
4 · S tic Columbus
relaUves.
Mr. and visiting
Mrs, Bertie
Smith
DellnrJ. A.B.C. Cle•nen and
f11111isbed •partment. Phooe ·
Help W1ntecl
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SIIfrt LawltlrJ. Ma~n. W y, i
WY :1-31174,
5 12 de
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MEN AND BOYS wanted to Mr. aod Mrs. Don Bryant of
011
$1' lHflll,
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rtm.ftE WtLL be &lt;t•·nunty-widr (\JNI.ER Sewing
machines. coln Hill, Pomero). P~o•e
I work on vegetable farm. Ro- Michlganspentseveraldaysvil·
e)asa mrPtin!~ at tht· Frt'f'd11m nf'W, $59.50 up. Several used WI NIH • W1' a.llll.
bert IDU Racine • Bashu lUng Mrs. Harriett Bryant.
SHERIFF
Gospel Mission ('hur('h at Sa- machines at bargain
Road
WI 9-:1957.
Edith Si¥on,
and
Stiversv1lle Bd .. Sunday The Fabric Shop,
ROOMS, batk ad
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5 11 3tc Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holter., of
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at 2 p, m. Brother Okie
and Service, Pomeroy t Ohto. ment,. furnace heat.P 0 De
or aoc-.enl GIRL wanted to WCM'k in ltort. . Chester, were_visiting Mr.
wpt he Ill• leader Rev . E. J . WY 1-2284.
4 21 tic
WY :1-!319.
t 11 tlc 1'111110101- Must .•- out ol --•-I
•-· Mrs. Hank Holter.
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v- am! Juel ll\l8ell o1 Cqlumbtlo.
Rocop--' Tiro Salol
Pbone WY 2-5385.
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couni; 1111re. ;Rutland. Oblo, Mr and "ra Jot. ·B··--n M
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Insurance
eteyas
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ALL SIZE
Ctfll WANTED lOr il&gt;~lew, Wf!man Il!rs. Joe Bissell
1•t;;irian: for -~v~ pennd_)
•ASSENGER T!RIS .. $7.90
utility and batb. lllfili Point
-· • C.to seU Merle !'lorman Cosmet. Mr ond Mrl Marv!D Marks '
end tnuun&lt;e!l~ •I"H ..
NEW
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TUBES . c.1.79 tu Included
Lane, Pomeroy. Phone WY 2lc1. ~I Hysell's
Beauty. were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ptlooe W\ r-Ull
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Open 7 da~s each week
3874.
3 s tfc
Shop. 'J{Y ~3557. ·
Dave Yates.
Beater lnMuranr. 1\"RrRf'!
8 a.m to 9 v.m.
rt1INISHED opanmenta. Pb.l
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Edith Osborn ol Keno visited ·
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WY
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wv :1-3574.
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Worko), IN VI. Main St.,
Pomeroy, Ohio. R. H. Rick6 l lfc
ard, Phooo
WY 2-3571.
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Mrs. Paul Andrews and children, Paul Jr., Roserpary, and
Barbara,
W'!!re in
Bloomingdale.
Ohio,
Sunday,
May
, , to vls'!t
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with her son ' Michael ' who is
attended
annual Mission
Fesattending the
Seminary
there. They
Uval at the Seminary. Paul returned to Columbus
Monday
where he Is employed as a barher
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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hartis
Frank were Dr. and Ml'!l. Butrimas of Pomeroy and Mr.
and Mrs .Nornam McCain.

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Ohio.
5 12 6tc
We bUl••• u a... trade guns. WHY PUMP sluggish- septic
Bill \l'ellmao, t..es WLlliaroson
Get Cleaner.
Klean-Em-All,
Sepll tiffin JeweJers, Phone ill), tank.
tic Tank
Landmark
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Farm Bureau, Pomeroy
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·campa Ign for nammg
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with demonstrations.
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propos
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It is now the law that:
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r1ghts task force has public
-Pollee, at their dlseretlon, '.
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f'ICIS
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c1tizen In time of emergeo- i
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and
Race
of
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-Police, at the cflijijlfi of
tiO
that "nothmg could be
officials, can ·. pi'Ohlbh
more harmful" than unscreened picketing by one or more person• whlch might interfere with.
Audrey Smith.
the free entry
a pubUe
Leota Johnson
lted Ethel Larkins.
-No material can be pubMr ·d.and Mrs ' Harlls Fran'·1\
or distributed thllt Ufpt ,i/,
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5 13 30tc oa~COdalumugb~t'e·rMrfs,GSue HayrnKan
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eaneelled'? •..osl your opera· Shampooer F'REE lo clean ~ miles from Kaiser plant. All . COMPACT Sweepers. Authortz. \NICE FIVE room house, f11el Mr. and Mr.s. Bryon Hayman p . . I \
tor'o licenle? cau WY Z.!9tltl
your carpets with Blue Lustre
electric. Brick,
beautifully 1 ed sal•• and servire Write
oil furnace, storm windows land Mrs. Ke~th R•d•nour, Ches·
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Air-way vacuum cleaner S.OO
oscillating fan, two
speed
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13' roll-op awning !ramo
with arms, crank, etc. 10.00
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awanda, It Ia In a decl&lt;iledl:y 1
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·iloy&lt;OII the owards bec:auoe of loel the standards were high loucby ptllltloo - the prfme ImUIItecl Pren b-u.a&amp;
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HOLLYWOOD !UPI)-lt wu llViDC systom. And "nluraday ~~~~~ a COIIIIDltloo "to lilndll! tbo DO~
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South
3rd full
Ave.,
Middleport,
6903.
Most of and
them
willwill
be provide
college ge dt;ect
n en
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Ill baths,
basement,
car- 1951
OLDSMOBILE. can$ 13
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they
to uc Y· !"ulabN
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Phone WY 2-2563. S. G. Ptokright.&gt; creation hearing the school near Edwards, Miu.,
w•"' ao
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name "Mississippi Project-"
not far west of the cap!Uil c!ly
PHONE WY 2-21 57 · WY _2 112 _ _ . _ _
tied seed and can he plan led.
hardtop,
blue _fm· Recruiters, bidding for allen· of Jackson.
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79c per bag . Midway Markel,
WANTED TO BUY : small house ish,
transmission, tlon from students along with
Projecl workers will recoin
PLA \ ER Pta no wtth ('a·
W. Main St.,
WY
on land contract .::all WY 2
steermg, power brakes. employment counselors, bave
training 1n respOnle
Card of Thllnks
and
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radio Mandddlextras.C91101
been roaming college campuses to opposition from
upnght pianos wllh enc
Floor to ceiling rolling lad5 15 6t
way.
l eport. a4- tic.,. for weeks. Sponsors of the proj- and pep talks on the i
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to
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Delivery.
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new. $1850.
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for Rutlanll Furniture. CaP SH
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5 16 31c ' Eledric light fixtures,
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600 applications to date.
and Race bas
father , John Pooler Our grate· el Sweeper - Spnng House ' SRA WBERRY SEASON near,
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MIDDLEPORT '"
"11 csr room. ride •"" perlorat
A survey of major college leges, univerSities and se.Dhiar0 0
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a I. only $34.89 ' l.reezer var;ety, You maY Wooden suit hangers
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Ing's Funeral Home, Fntz o·ash or te rms. Takes throw 1 pkk by appomtment only. Call
Per do.-n
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Buck for his beaul1ful music,
aw1_ bags
allacllments in-:
m Syracuse, 6 - 8 a. s-Display tables
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270 applicants have been "ap- to help Insure that the vO!UnRev . Warne and Rev Estel. eluded . UsE&gt;tl but gua ranteed . !1 m_ and after 4 P- m.
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301
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and a II those who sent rl ora I Phone WY 2-2204 .
Fflgi a1re compres:;or
schools. $9500.00.
P Bet Of
anci1
and trained."
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15 5tc ISfX PURE bred H("reford yearwith coils, commercial
LETART_ 2 _ story frame
PUH Wl' Z-1111
_'fhe "Mississippi Project,.. is . The commisslo said k.he •·
The Pooler Fam•l)
SEWINC MACHINE - Sales· lmg heifers . Ernest A.
machine
2!1 .00
home with bath, gas circulat·
I ll de a productiO(I of tlle Council of greed to undertake the .OriOn,
lip
men's demonslra\or. Sews for· ' ge tt, Racine , Ohio
ll ti.P. Electric motor 20 ·00
ing heat. enclosed rronl and
Federated Organizations, a tation and training l'fOt!l'llm
5 16
ward and
does .
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New Haven, W. Va. Phone back proch. Nice 77 foot lot,
Jackson-baaed amalgamation
"because the church has an obfancy work - just like new, 150 Rloorle Island Red hens.l
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also dver frontage. '10.000.00
the principal racial groups
ligation to •vert violence."
Notice
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House Appropriations Conunitfltken to • doctor's olflce
tee today ordered major cuts in
treatment, but added that !be
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President Johnson's budget for
number ol lnjnred bed not been
confirmed.
STARTING UNE ·- Tbere was a lot of excitement around the starting Un&amp; at the First Big Bend Junior Re· the U.S. space program, civilian defense and urban renewal
""' '"GELES _ Sen.
lays ~turday. Jtm Bash ts the starter holdin&amp; the &amp;un in the air. Meet Dlrectol) was Bud Bickel of Pomeroy JunIt also tec(lmmended B re....., ~
tor Htgh School.
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ry Goldwater said today tbe
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••payola" scandal is on the verge of rna.· nightclub business: there aren't enough
lung headlines. This time the locale is

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Grueser and family ol. Logan,
Ohio and attend baptizmal rite!!
for their granddaughter. Jennifer Jo Grueser, at the
St.
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Mrs. M:tllud Van Meter

tMmbor Flllor1l R...,..lyttom

Mornloor Jllllor1l D1poslt IIIIUr•nce C.rporotlon
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Now is tbe time to get our special,
wiU-proo£ bairaty]e to wear under
rour araduation eap.

GRADUATION GIFTS
By MERLE NORMAN

3 Steps to Beauty:

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A FREE 'FOLLOW-UP S~"
FOR EARLY-WEEK PERMANENTS

The FARMERS BANK ·
and Savings Company

with producer Herman Levin, True en~
.ough, Jose had missed a performance of

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Any patron who receives a permanent on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday will be entitled to 1
free waah and set at her convenience.

HYSELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
234 E. Main

WY 2-3557
Pomeroy
ON THI STAFF IS:
Polly Hyaall
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Gold S.rtonl
Mary Ponll
loll lartrum
Appolntmenlt Not Alw1p Noc-•ry

Mon., Tuoo., •nd Will.

Sammy Davis Jrs. Regardless of weatber,

California. where Federal auu10nues are television, the World's Fair or any of the
reportedly investiganng fuegal practic· oth~r old ana Dt!W reasons for empty.tabes. Important names are involved
les an the cafes, the Copa has been JamThe embattled Abbe Lane's chums med three times a night every night dur·
think New YorK agent Joe Glaser will be
the maJor factor in propelling her to
bigger and better things, career-wise,
now that she's left Xavier Cugat's bed,
board and band ... Doris L!Uy, who
wrote .. How To Meet A Millionaire"
(which later became the Marilyn Monroe
:~UUiOnau-e")
flicker "How To M::o•·•·v
is in the mooo Lv •. • -· - ~ .. a ~eque1 titled
.. How To Meet An uauan Count." She's
fallen for Count Maurizio Licidi, a film
clil'ector over there, and he must be just
enamored of her be&lt;!ause he's flying the
Atlantic to rejoin her next month . . . .
Kim Novak has been in traction 'lfter In·
jUring her back in an accident on a me.vie set. Notlnng seno"
Brigitte Bardot ~;•ve Bob Zaguri a
beautiful Lancia as a "bread and· butler"
prj!Sent for the wonderful time she had
In lleno. Now they're both In Paris hav·
ing a wonderful time ... Actor's Equity
tuled in favor of Jose Ferrer in the tiff

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threutening J lawsuit . . . Rex' Harrison
doesn't want to be separ~ted from his

popul,ilr

York premiere of
montb. ~ He
cars tilled

Broad·

A

delightful
treat lor viewell
young and old will be seet1
over NBC-TV Sunday night,
17 when Walt Disney shows
some omozilig creations at the
York World's Fair. One of the
most colorful displays is a miniature
world of some ~50 gaily costumed
dolls representing 26 different
countries. They sing, donee and
ploy musical instromenh. This doll
world is a solute to UNICEF - the
United Notions Children's Fund.

big night to show biz professionals who
have been around to catch the act three

the now defunct "'The Girl Who Came Rachel RobertS if he can help it, so
To Supper" because he'd jetted to Puer· while she's appearing in ~·Maggie May"
to Rico for a bit of sun and fun with in London, he'll probably ae&lt;'&lt;!pt the star·
Rosemary Clooney, but the union decid· ring role in another musical "Frank V ."
ed there was no real grievance becaus•
. . . The members of the cast of Leonid·
1 bUzzard had caused all flights to be off's "Wonder World" at the World'•
, cancelled, and although Jose does act up Fair are demanding "hazard P.•Y" bel storm he had nothing to do with the cause they have to swim in awls weight·
blizqrd.
ed with light bulbs and battery packs,
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Danny Thomas, whose doctors order· wet and •Hppery with oU from .the autoeel him to take a rest. is planning to "''a· mobiles used in the production numbers.
eatloJI,'" iD a way that ma_y give his JDedl. Tbey're curren~Y playing to paid pr•
~ uleers .. He'D make a tour of the coun· view audiences, except to open aome~ey; by car, 'taising money for his St. time this week. ·
Juc!e'lloapitai Fund. And liOmewhere in
The new film, "Zulu,'" which Is hot
the-mldllt 'o f this ''reSting," he'D do a July box-office iD London, will be shown here
eafe date -In LAke-Tahoe ... One of the for United Nations personnel at the Dig
most
of ihe screen actresses Is Hanimarskjolil Memorial Auditorium,
1'1!0ul to ·liVe up on her third m!lfriage. Hay 27 ... A year ago, George W.
She tails friends. despondently. that she George and Frank Grnnat were unknown
ean't get over her torch tor her se&lt;:ond iD lhe Broadway theatre. Then they prohusband ·.••
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Is roundin&amp; up duced "Dylan"
"Any Wednesday."
the
vi~tage autos Thle week \!tey
t""ir shows are up

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inJ: Sammy's gig. And the aurltences
range !rom prom kids celebrating their
a~d lour times ... The Nicky Hilton's reconciliation seems to have worked out
nicely, and she's wearing a huge new
ring-·an emarald surrounded by · iliamonds-~o prove h .
Eydie Gorme went witb- a girl friend
to see '·Hamlet" the other night, and after the performance they congratulated
Richard Bu.-ton on his pc~·l?rmance and
chatted Wlth the new Mrs. Burton. AB
they were_ leaving the stage door Eydie
said of Liz, "'Isn't ~he pr~~ty?'" And ;he
awestruck chum stghed, No. YOU RE
pretty. She's GORGEOUS!'"
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~roduced two movies in the Philippines,
IS having problems with some of his act·
ors. They want overtime pay, and are

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the Dem·

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. By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
gagement at the Copacabana has demon·
A major record and radio industry strated vi_v idly what's wrong with the

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lfJ .•ijyaeil'...,poeiletbook. with the Guard and Point Pleasant city
!1' usual identification papers, were firemen and rescue units turn.
~e found with · the body.
ed up nothing.
.ts On March 27 employes of the The remains were to be re·
Marietta Mamlfacturlng
Co., turned to a Meigs county funer~
9 near Pt. Pleasant, thought they al home Later today wllowing
~- saw a body floating In
the the ,_"Orner's investigation.
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- was in the spaee program'a funds for :stocking existing ahelr$S.4 billion budget, especially in ters with emergency food, waresearch and development con- ter and other supplies. In addi·
tracts with industry. Included tion, it rejected plans for shelwas a $36 million cut in funds ter construction in federal
for construction of new space buildings, including Vetenn8
fa cilities .
Administratlao hospitals.
Ci,.·ii defense took a hard The President's $265 mllllo111
beating from the committee. It request for thQ urban renewal
lost more than $263 milUon 1fund was cut to $200 millioa..
from its proposed $358 million His budget for urban plannina:
l&gt;udget. Most of the red.uctiol grants was reduced from $Z5
stemmed from lack of congres- million to $2.3 million. Housing
sional action on legislation to for the elderly was cut from
authorize a new federal aid $75 million to $25 million.
program to heLp communltie.!l As for FAA, the Hou~~e COJDo
build fallout shelters.
mittee said it had 4-7,111 eJnoo
Deny Stocking Foods
ployes last year eompared. W
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"""""' were reported Injured I
loclay .,Ui!D a Ba!Umore
Railroed paaseager train airlock
a.broken reU north of North
Baltqnore. Tbe Highway Patrol
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eod committees named w~ A balance of '160.38 ~~ re~A blue and pink color achtme ee Stanley Bowen, a
recent Plana· were made ror tbe an- irtbdl
rty at their borne. Mrs.
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1l)e Bradbury PTA. met Wed· ed '" the treasury . WUIIam Killll
was carried oot in docorationa bride will be held at the Rock nual memorial service for de..;:ro""was decorated with her home Mondl!y
eveolnC.
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be
Mrs Dorothy Reev.es pres1d- pal, to contact the State
spending the week end with h1s ette shower honoring Mn. Jim- day at 7:3Q p.m. All friends June when the ··Phflathea WoPriZe!: Were given· to
tng The meeting was opened m reJard tD replacmg
ou- parents, Mr and Mrs. Chester my Joe Heemsley (Ann Proctor) and neighbors are invited.
mi!n Of tbe
each child atten'dinl and
a
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With the .. Lo.rd's Prayer " fol· ble yellow line on the lghway Erwin
room 1be WSCS of the MinersviUe of Christ met 1bur'sday evening
1ze
lso arded
an an qe ov
lowl'd by the pledge to the flag WJthm the school zooe an.d
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson lor the SyraCuse Asbury Metho-1 Metbodie:t cbutcb wtll bold a et the church. Miss Mildred
doU in a
on the dln]rene
v1ce president. I to check speed of motonsts 10 were recent gueats ln Middle- 1diat Church Friday night May a. .t1ll'lliDill'· sale Friday and Sat. Rawley president, was In chark and kool ade were served mg table where the
wert
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ca e
placed.
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voied to send notea l port
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Streamers fell from the wall w,.ay, n ,
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Mrs Don Burkey, Manetta. to the gilt tabte whlcb was eov· on Weot M&lt;+iil St., Pomeroy.
Mrs Cheater ·Erwin preaenu.d Debbie Phlllipl Jon;e Smtth, d th dirJ~•on of H 1sn Wolfe
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the devotional
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bbie Schaeffer. Cathy erry. Prizes were aw&amp;fded to Mn.
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&gt;e~ool activities whether they I an ,,...... c. A. EmmJSh this . cover and centered with • larae A revival will be In progress readln,s enUUed, "Keep Us Beckie Dean, Mary Belb Me- Mary Roush. ~- Paollne Rose•
'!:'
had school children or not The past week.
white accord ian st(lrk.
at the. Betblehem B apt ~at From Pettlnesi,. with Mrs. Wen- Knight, Carol Ann Lelws, Deb- and Ronnie Pickee's I 'Imber
!
annual school picnic was . ttn· r Mr Bn~ Mrs. Cha~les Lucas ! Games were played and prlz.. Chur&lt;:h Great Bend beginning dell Gerlach readlnl the Fifth ble Kay Koehler, Linda Grimm, was df&lt;:lwn for tbe door prize.
t
nounl't"&lt;l fo r Tuesday May 19 at and famliy, Caledon~, tb :e les awarded to Mrs . Harley John- May 1 and conttoulng for one Psalm. ·MilS Hawley thanked Debby McLaughlin, Karen CreRefresbment4,- of jello salad.
f.
\ the Kvger Creek
' recreation spendmg 1M week en w~ er son. Mrs. Larry Baker,
Mrlli. week Rev G C Musick from those' who helped on the bake means, the host and hostess and sandwiches ~ coffee and ie1Larry Salser. Mrs
center Parents are mvtted to pJarent.s.
and :rs In
HenrY Meadow ·
' W. Va. will aale and
Ei.stem Star dl.n- the honored guest
ed tea
arter Mary
ones, w o .IM"e o serv g etr 1Knull and Shlela Hicks
ll 't H ~1J.. ner
ed her loYel nWt.J to Mr
•
attend
50th weddmg anmversary Mr
I ,
ed be the tvange !li e m a we
,
open
y ...., ·,
•
Henry Reibel returned honle
The Eighth Grade Commence- and Mrs Lucas will observ; I After Mrs. Hems.ey open known Bible minister ln 'West
Those listed on the sick call Sbrth Birthday is
and Mrs. Wllli.P, Chaney, Mn.
Friday from Elvna where hE! ment will be held Sunday
af- their 25th weddtnll'! anniversary I her many lovely
husf Virginia and Virginia The pas- were Dorothy
Woodprd, ObtJerved Tueldoy
Louise
Mra. :Pe,arl
was callr&lt;l by
senous 1llness \ tel noon. Mlay 17 atthathveRsper Sunday with her parents.
tor, Rev. C.
O'Connor,tbin- Mrs. Gr11ves, BUly Rice, Etta Efither Ann Lowery celebrat· NorrisM, Mrs.
.
•t
C
J
st&gt;r,.Jce at p m. WI
e ev.
M
d M
B tcher
• vites the public to attend ese G kUI ~·- Wolf Mrs Bi•••
Mrs. ary ROWib, Pan. AUU
of hls sJster. '~ rs ar1 on~ I H
d R
It
th ad·
r Bn
rs. 1ra .u
jserved refreshmenl.s of
cake
.
. 30 m: 'lbe
·u as • IWI'a e, , IM"'• ed her BilL'·th blr tbd ay In Mrs. Findl
Mr8 R b Ptclttrll
'
He was aC&lt;'ompan.it'd home by owar
uppe glvmg e . and son. J1m . are spendmg the de
ted with booties
c e sen'ICts at ~· P· ·
re WI Mrs. Emma Bissett, Mr. De- Reynold's afternoon Kindergartey,
uY
'
1
i
}J s brother and stster·in-law dress Donald Lannmg, pr.esl- week end m Columbl'6
where I cora
· ' · u be special smging at every aer· Weese, Mr. Herbert Fink, Ho- en class in MJddleport May 12. Ke(th, Ronnie,
BOqn1l
1
I Mr and Mrs Frt"der,ck Reibel dt"nt of tht&gt; Beard of Education. they will visit with their tfuu- ·cream wtth stor.ks, rrunts m.n t vice . Wednesday, May 20, the mer Jones. 1beo Neutzltng C. Esther chose as bet table and Brenda Pickens, Mrs. Plul
returned to theU' home m: will presenl the diplomas.
ghter , Judy, and other
replica daapfrom the .RattDe First H. Jones , Margaret
guests and helpers Melinda ine
and Edith Rose, Pea:·
Columbus
It was rep&lt;.&gt;rled that the PT. ShaJOn Joneli, Jackson , and je san p
.
Faptlst Church Will be speclll Pearl Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Humphries Kathy Pooler, Patty gy Riffle, Mrll.
Snyder
A. had suff iCient stamps to pur.
k Attending were Mrs. Henfy' !URgers.
J
t·.
and Nancy Snyder~Mrs. Seleu
Mr. and Mrs . Glen Dill spent cnase a tape recorder for the Lee Davidson, Athens, are wee Null and Mrs . Clarence Clark of
Homer ones were sent con~ Craig, Redma Pratt and Dar· Wolfe, and the ~ed ooaple.
Thursday evf'nmg with Mr and · .
William Kin installed end guesl~ of Mr. and Mrs. Middleport, Mrs. Isaac Baker of The. M.iddleport Band Booster ulatlo~s on tbei~ 50th . weddmg lene Roush. Each child was ser- M
d M Elmtr Picketls
Mrs Rollin Bearlls
sehoul.
. g .
Emerson Jones.
_
M
H 1
Job
Association will meet
anniversary Thursday,
ved Ice cream rosette decorat- r. 8
an
rs.
.
·
K
S
:
the
nl'W
Mrs
.
Bernard
Schramm
has
rs
.
of
;r
P
evening,
May
lB
at
the
The
memorial
service
for
deed
cup
cates
a!l
favors
they
and
Nancy,
BObby
~
1
Mrs. Charles
.. arr
r. Milliron , ~resident;
Jrgmla returned to her home in Zanes- an
ammy
o
en, ra. band room at 7 :st p.m. New
members was planntd
re given whistling balloons. Stevie ~lckens.
.
entered Holzer ~H.ospJlal Thur~- ~ W~i.tlatch . vice president; Pa- ville after spending !lfveral days R~bert Hnrtenbach and Shlela ficers will be Installed and all
tbe June meeting, with Mrs• .:gar .daddies llld bubble gum.
Sending gifts were \frs. ADDI:
day for ob!1erv.-1110n and treat · tncla H~udash~Lt. secretary, with her daughter and family , Htcks of Pomeroy, Mrs. Douglas band parent! are urged to at- Robert Reibel in cha'rge of the The birthday scheme was car- Lee Tucker, Mrs. £t$1 M&amp;l
ment .
and. Margie
.. treasurer.. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons and
.Mason, Mesdames tend.
flowen. A thank you note waa rled out in pink.
Parsons,
Mary Kiser and
Mr . and Mrs . Max Folmer and
comrmt~ee appomtme~ts
tamily .
, Cllfford Philhps, Ra~ph Rob6on,
The J 0 F class of the United read from Pe~rl Reynolds an~ Assisting with the party wa:~ Mrs. PatrlCJa Forester.
Peggy, Max and Vane~sa spent clu~e Sor1al.. Joan Morris, RoPaul Kloes a~d M~ss Eleanor Methodist church will me@t at Miss Hawley read a letter ffom Mrs. Reynolds ,
kindergarten
the past week end at l"ollans· l btorta Jeffers . and all
room
Robson of Mmersv11le;
Mes- th b
of M H gh Lane the Fred GArdners from their t he M Evely Wi1son a
SEWING CLUB .MEETS
bee, W. Va . with her sister, mothers:
and Means, Bes·
UXI IOty IVeS
dames William Eichinger, Rog- S e. orne p
rs.
af
new
home
in
Tennessee.
The
E
the:.
m
ther
The
Tri-City sewtnc
met
18
0
Mrs . Howa rd Roush and family. 1 s1e Kmg. Evely·n Thoma; Mem·
cr Hubbard, William Rizer, Cia·
bay '
meeting wafl closed with the Men(; an
s
' at the home of Mrs.
1tobert
Mrs. Everett Thomas subsLi- bership, Margie Smith, Marlene
n1
' ra Lavender, Jackie Duffy, Ag· 7·30 / .m. t d mem en a r e benediction.
rs. eorge
'
Rawlbtgs ln Middleport t h 11
tuted in the ~omeroy Elemen· \ 11&lt;~11. Jda Mae Murphy. Laur~
nes White , Dick Ash, Edward ur~~~~ru: t~no~ncil Daughters
A Mla~ course was served to
•B
week. A sewing session and.,.
tary Scoo: thts week f?r Mrs. ! Hoove1." Mrs . Paul ,Thomas,
.
..
Hawley, Larry Salser, Ada Slack
.
.
the '2l members and one guest, Alumni
anquet
at
eial hour was held by . t.~l
1
Albert Woodan1 who is 111.
Publiclly. i\udre.y
1heobald; The Ladles Aux.Jharor of the Robert Slaek, Larry Baker and ~f Amer.lc.a ;•ll dmeet t "7.30
CathrYn Werner Bradbury. Hos- Kyger Creek Set
gr(lup. A salad course wu.~ertMrs. Bertha Hall returned to f:!ospitalit y, lktt1e You~g, Ada Syracuse Volunteer Fire Dept. Ricky, Nettie Moore, Mary Hub- ar sesston ~; :Y/ · p. tes8el were Mr~. Betty CJine, The annual Cheshire. Kyger ed to those attending~~
her home Thursday after _ a . Qhlinger, Robert
Pro- gave
E-R •quad
Mon· bard, Elizabeth Duckworth, Ed- m. at the
a ·
Mrs. Grace Pratt Miss Haw- Creek Alumni banquet wi1l be Mrs. Harlan Wehruug, :f.f r a.
visit at Nt&gt;w Hav£-n. W. I
Thelma ,Dill, Eleanor day rught ,
tl durmg B re- ith Hood , Lillian Smith and
MAY 19
ley, Mrs: RO!lc4e Satterfield ap.d he1d May 30 at tht Kyger Creek! Hiram, Mrs. William Gruutr,
V., w•th her daughter and son· ~ Ze1~er .. Audrey fheobald, Na- ~ gular meel~ng. ,
Hrooks Sayre of Syracuse.
Mrs. Wllliam Lowe is
an- Mae Ughtfoot, contributing. Ar· High School cafeteria at 6:30 p. Mrs. Charles Rlffle, Mrs. B,atJ.
I in • law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde . om1 l(mg, and Grace Warne.r. The meetm.g, called to or~er Sending gifts were Mr. and nouncing a final rehearsal for rangemenbl of shaded iris pro- m. E.S.T. A guest is penniss- 1ford Maa~, Miss Elizabeth Fl.ckc
Gibbs.
..
Plans w~re made for ~n .1CE! ~ ~Y the pres•r,nt Sylvla Zwdl· Mrs. John Ryer, Mr. and Mrs. the staff of Meigs Temple Py~ vided by Mrs. Reibel and Mra. able.
Mrs. Bob Roberts, Mrs. lt$:.
~rs. Norman R~e v1 s1ted on cream socml July 18 beg1~nmg mg.' opened (With prayer by Don Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. By- thi.an Sisters to be held 1\ies- Dave Farmer were used 1n the Round and square danc~g will lard Wildermuth and Mra. Fred
Fr1d01y aftemoon w1th Mrs. Ho. at 4 p.m. Cake and p1e will al- Ed1th Hood, followed by
the Iron Hysell . Mrs . Nora Stewart, day evening May 19 at 7 p. m. dining room
follow the banquet and coffee Leifheit..
mer Holter , Chester Road .
so be sold. A meeting o~
all pledge to the flag . Reports were Mr. and Mrs . James Hawley, at the hBII in Middleport. Mrs.
·
will be sef'VA!d in tbe Jobby. AI~
----Miss Polly Karr or Columbus 1 committees will 'be held m Aug- read Bnd app.roved.
.
Mrs. Walter Karnes, and Tom- Lowe Is stressing that anyone Mothers Honored.
wnnl should send Jn the numHAS BJR111DAY
aM'ived Friday e~ening to spend ust and H program set up for
Milto~ Var1an, Eber Ptckens 1 my Roush of Columbus; Mr. and who wishes to wear the new
ber of reservations by May 25, Mrs, Jolm (Edith) Batey wW
the week end w1th ~er fath~r the. next school year .
1and Or1s Hubbard ~f the Em- Mrs. Mickey Miller of Middle- formals must be at this
By Heath Circle
by writing Mrs. John W. Cou· observe her BOth birthday, WedCharles R. Karr Sr. and .
'lhe banner award and $5o a· oergency Rescu~ Umt accepted port, Mesdames Icy Miller, AI- practice before inspection, June Mothers were honored at the ghenour, Cheshire, or telephon- ne&amp;day. May 20, Her addrell Ia
her mother at Holzer
""ard was won .by the 8th grade. the $200, proceeds of a supper , bert Smith, George Hicks, Ter- 2nd.
annual mother • daughter ba~ Jng her at EM7-7177.
Pomeroy Route S.
Thts money w1ll be used
on held
recently at the school ry Phalin Millard van Meter
May m
quet of the Eleanor Circle of
their annual . trip to ColuJllbus house . Betty Hayes, chairman Robert R~ush and Tom
' The past presidents of Drew· Heath Methodist Church Thurs. r.
21. Glona Buck and Den- of the supper thanked eve~- er of Pomeroy, George
Webster Post Auxiliary
wiD day ev~nlng ln the dinlng room
1se Sn~~ass presented a ba- one who helped and donated m Harold Jones and Bill Grueser meet Wednesday evening, May of the chu1·ch, Mrs. RDSCae Wise
POMEROY, OHIO
t?n 1w1rlmg and tap dance rou· i any way ~ make it a succ:ns. of Minersville, William Houda- 20 at the home of Mrs. Harry
was
1n
tme
.
.
.
A
donation
of
$S
was
gtven
shelt
nd
Marie,
Lawrence
DidHoudashelt
in.
Middleport.
charge
meeting.
11
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
A !lOCUli hour fo~lowed ":1th . to the cancer fund . Several get dle, Mabel Winebrenner,
Jack Add May 11
Mer..bers introduced
their
HI,.AWRENCE OF ARABIA.II
hostesses.
Margie
Smtth,
well
and
cheer
cards
were
sent.
William1~.
Harry
Potts,
Charles
The
Sa1isbury
PTA
will
meet
guests
and
potted
plants
were
Save Now On All Porch and Lawn Furniture. D..
(Technicolor)
pendable Makes. Big Selections. Uph91s~•'(\U4Peter O'Toole, Alec Gutnlless Joan Ward. Audrey .Hayes .. and Mrs. Hayes and June Sayre, Neuman Herschel Diddle Sam at the school Tuesday at 7:30 presented to Mrs. F. L. Iron,
Anthony
Quinn
Omar
Sharif
.
Bertha Bing
ser\'mg ch1r~en hostesses, served delicious re- Pickens ' Myla ' Hudson w'mu.m P m Officers for the new year mother of Mrs. James Johnson.
ers and Chairs and Chaise Lounges. Steel AD4
.
Jack Hawkins, Jose Ferrer.
~lad
sandwl~hes,
potato
ch1ps,
freshments
to
Mrs.
Hood,
Mn.
Winebr~nner
Larry
'
~ill
·
be
installed.
Don
Williams,
the
oldest
mother
present
and
Aluminum Gliders, Fol.cling Chairs, Rockers •
Arthur Kennedy, and Claude
, pl·-:-kles. cook1es, corte:
a n d Zwilling, Eileen Clark, Sharon Carrie sfncl~ir and Miss
protector for the
to Mrs. Dale J ·acobs, mother of
Chaise Lounges. Also Redwood Picnic Tableil,
Rains.
A Sam Spiegel-David Lean punch to those attendmg .
Salser, Priscilla ~lack, , Ada Ann Theiss, Miss Rosetta Lisle,
Division of Wild
Mrs. Judy Fruer. mother witb
Chaise Lounges and Chairs.
production
. their first 1
Slack, Agnes Whtte, M1l~red and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watkins,
a film. Refreshments the most childr-en. Mn. Wise
since. 1'The River Kwai."
Second
Monday
Club
,
p;erce,
and
Phyllis
Hendncks.
all
"'
Syraccse.
wm
be
served.
concluded !be proaram with a
Furniture Dept. 2nd Floor
Running time: 3 Hrs. f5 min.
ls Entertnined
The Twilight Garden
"Bieased Hands.'" Ar·
Mrs. Max Ward entertained Klu Now Professor
Nifty Stile,..
will meet Tuesday evening
or sprint! flowers dethe Second Monday Sewing club At Baseball Camp
tbe home of Mro. Eddfe Smith.
tbe tabloo for the dJn.
Thursday evening Bt her LIn- Ted Klus:z:ewski former Cin· Are
•
Mrs. Herbert Dixon
coin Heig hts home .
cinnati Reds home run king is
' •rh
·
t
lal
'
ed the Niftty Stitchers club on
e e~emng .was spen soc • turning " Professor" this sumly a~d In ~ewmg. ~rs. Robe.rt mer. He heads a new instruc- Thursday evening at her home
Audie Murphy Nnd
Lewis received a btrthday gift tiona! baseball school for boys on Rock Springs Road.
"ts
Following a social evening,
Kathleen Crowley
from th e cI ub· Refr eshme"to from ages 9 to 19. The school
-andh
te
the
hostess served refreshment.
ed bY th e os ss
were
serv
will
feature
four
two
week
ses-"DRUMS OF AfRICA ..
Miss Eleanor Robson, Mrs. Paul sions be innin Ma 31
to Mrs. Carl Moore, Mrs. James
With Frankie Avalon
Kloes Mrs. Grace Holter Mrs.
g.
g
y ·.
. WiU, Mrs. Hugh Bearhs, Mrs.
and Mariette Hart
Lewi~. Miss Martha
Howell, The datly progra~ Will m· Lloyd Moore, Mrs. W. A. Drake,
an Color)
.
k
Wood
d
g t elude Instruction m baseball Mrs Max Folmer and Vanessa
t
Mrs. P anc
. M rti K panrk a ues, fundamentals by the staff of and · Susan and Roger Dixon
MlS1I Y s ay a er.
JUN,.MON.
MAY 17·11
top n·1g ht .coaches. These men Mrs. w. A. Drake will be hoi· .
Allred HJtchcock '~
ATTEND BAPTISM
are promment colleg~
and ~· tess for the next meeting.
!
"THE BIRDS"
school
roache!l
w1th
out·
sTaylor
Jessica Tandy
Mr. and M rs. Cl aren ce Grue
nd '
rd M .
(Technicolor )
er Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 0 r r sta mg .reco s. .aJor 1eague
LiJlian Proffitt, Roy Proffitt to
-anda~d ro.Hnnie Orr spent MothE'r's scouts Wlil be lookmg in on Freda Ferguson. 25 acres, LebAll Star Cast In
[ Da with Dr. an&lt;l Mrs. Roger each ~esslon seBrcbing for fu- anon.
:
.,SILENT WITNESS"
'i
ture big leaguers. Complete in- 1
.-=========;;;;;
formation for either the boys
baseball camp or the girls camp
are available by writing
the
Ted Klus:z:ewski Baseball School
Camp Valley VIsta, P. 0.
Box 524, Bainbridge, Ohio. 45612. Visitors are welcome to see
th~ facilities at any time .

~e

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.

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f

Kay Stevens-Tall
In Talent, Too
BY ERSKINE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD - (~EA) -

Look back ;nto the childhood of
a star and f!hances are you will
find a story or rejection, a ju

nUe's bewilderment over being
oot wanted.
Dark memories and lonely
moments have played roles in
the drive behind Jerry Lewis
and scores of others who bask
today in tbe show business spot.lisbl
&amp;Jcb is die story of Kay Stev...., Ill! lall, rod-hair.. lliDiernmediellae wlae 11 aooming to
otardom. Uk• lhe tate Marliylo
M..roe, kay speat her cbil•llood ye.s a.i 1 shy UUie MJss
U-wanted, undemourislled and
1btttled fnm ene f•~ heme

»-.
In entertaining she louod ac-first as an 11-year·
to the
old pantomiming reconls of DOnny Kaye, !ben
singing and clownioa with trios
and small bands.

only eight songs, Kay started
to ad lib remarks l.o the audience, anr.. that's when her &lt;"a,_.
eer rolled into high gear via
night club., in Las Vegas. Reno.
New York and Los Angeles.
Her style was aU her own, .a
brand of tomfoolery which
a ,,
feminine fan once summtd up
with the words, •·She sa)S t.o
m""n what all women wish lhe)'
could."
As her nighl. club fame sprea4,
Kay's career emb'"aced mevies
("The Ioterns'' a.d its current
sequel, "The NEW I• terns,"
plus "Tbe Mu From the J)ia..
en' Uub") all4 10 auditlo11 fer
"Funny Girl," lhe story ol Futo
ny Brie~, Rom slle resemble
Kay said she lost the Brice..,
role for the Broadway hit ·· ~
cause I refused to dye my hair
black. But you know something
- I'm going to dye .n y
hatr
black when I do the movie ver-Qon."

ceptaDce

WITH A REPERTOIRE . ol

ael I, uSo Little Time" :lH.t)
Marla Sdlell.
'DIURSDA.Y MAY
Otatmel13, '"Tben 11ia-e Wero
'J'bnie" (lfiA)
Nlool.

Jfi ·

r!UDAY

1i.

il . ·
' of

BOLD ENOUGH tn predict
she's goina: places tll moviet
and elsewhere in show huslness,
Kay St.vena Is also a £al with
a sensltiv• ttature aod &lt;le&lt;ply
religious leeUDt!S.
'l'lle other d'ay, for example,
a friend in Hollywood asked
her, ''Kay, "ho i8 your ana·
lyst?" "My aDBly!ltl" she repeated,. BUrprioed al !be Idea.
"Yes," saki the frlend, "I'a
loolWtt! M a J100c1 '"'"• lhou~bl

!MY be YCMI eould """'mme1111
yours."
,.;.J.

'";!, Kay
~­
.IJII!W:

Dr. Earl C. Metz, chairman of the department of edu·

: cation at Capital University in Columbus, will be the
,. speaker at the Pomeroy High School Commencement
r Friday at 6 p .m. on the topic, "Onward and Upward
e From Yesterday To Tomorrow."
Dr. Metz received his AB

DR. EARl. METZ
_ _::_:_::_c==--=~-Meigs Memorial Hospital
SA~RDAY ADMJSS 10NS _
Stanley Mer.::er , Cincinnati; Gla·
dys Blackwood, Rutland; Martin Woodard, Pomeroy ; Mrs .
James Brightwell, Long Bottom;
Mrs. Jar, Knapp,
-Angsville;
Mrs. Jerrold Roof, Middleport.
SATURDAV DISCHARGE"-

I .

.

oJ

1Lmda Johnson, Racme; Joyce

1Brogan. Rutland; Albert Van
! Cooney, Middleport; Monad Will son. Long Bo!tom: Willlam Barrett .. Langsville; Glen Tucker,
; RBcme ; IAlretta Beegle, Pomeroy.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS ll!aul Holter, Racine;
DaI e
Roush, Racine.
., SUNDAY DISCHARGES Zona Jeffers, Syrocu"' : Feed
Samsel. '•lason; Cla1re K a r r,
PomeroyStniDAY BIRTHS - A son
lo Mr. ond Mrs. JeJTOid Roof.

degree from Capltal University,
his Master's from Duke, ancl
his PhD from Ohio State Uni·
versity. He was superintendent
of schoo1s for 14 years in Wayne.
A~hland. and Jefferson Counties.
For 19 years be has been at
Capital University serving as
chaJrman of the department of
education.
Currently he is chairman of
the Education committee of
the Ohiu Co11ege Association &amp;
is a member of numerous educational organizations. He is a
member of Phi Delta Kappa.
Openin&amp; lhe proaram will be
the band playing "God of Our
Fathers." The invocation wUl be
given by Father John Turel. The
band will then play "America
The BeaotifuL"
Michael Winebrenner, senior
class president. wiD introduce
Dr. Metz. "Harlequin" wJU be
played by the band followed by
Principal James A. Diehl, Jr.,
making the presentation or the
class.
.superi~tendent Charles
S.
Gibbs Will present the diplomao.
The band will p'ay "America'"
followed by thr benedictloo by
Father John TureL

FRACTURES RIP
Mr1l. Almira Davis 76 Carpenter, was admitted' to 'Holzer
Hospital at o: l5 p. m. Sunday
alter havioa fallen In the back
yard of her sister's home (Mrt.
Nellie Looal ond austalnlni 1
fracb1red hlp,
'
WASHINGTON (UPI\-Prea~
dent Johnson has cut l,tllll jobs
orr tbe federal employment
lnp he bad aet 'f&lt;l: tbe end of
tbe ctlfNIIt fllcol year ..,
June 30.·
Meta• Genenl Kospllal
The Whit. House aald SuJ1.
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS- day that tbe cutback, erupted
j:uba little, Cheshire.
with a rot1uct1on of 1,521 jobs
SATURDAY DISCHA11GE8- anOOunced om Mare!&gt; 9, tneantt
C. H. Jonos ~leport.
that IS,ltl
poa1t1ona will
. SUNDkY
ONS be loppC off J....,._,'l JQD.
Ross lllx, Bl
.
ary Oud&amp;et ftllbl;ili of
. SUNDAY DISCHARGES cl¥lllan empltlya· •t tba .-1· of
GiiiDcir., l'llmlroy.
tba Jllclll",... .
•.

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