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. · rw Clilcago w~• be wm ,....
club will meet Wednetd&amp;J If.
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present the Electrical Engln·
ternoon at the. borne of Mn.
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eeriog graduate school at Ohio
Ben PbllBon m Racme. RoQln
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include "A Child Pos-1
Power Conveotlon being
sessed gwen by Mrs. William
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this week in Chicago accom·
M~s.
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~us~ell and "Children for AdopThe Junior
Cadet baf14~ .
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ponied by Dr. Roge~ Qulsee' "Wby we have.., prayer in er m uniSOn. Devotions taken
MONDAY
tion to be given by Mra. GUy
Mrs Jam.. Palter· of Middleport ,H.gh School en Roger Morga~. Oblo Unlver- berry of the enginttrlng facul·
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public school, .. was the top- Ifrom Paalm It were ted by
L NO 62 ol the In· Shuler. Roll call response wtu Mr. and
. I d Terry JUyed ~IT annual y.,.....nd, par· sity, spent tlie weekend with Ity at Ohio Unlversll)'.
our
t: i "ium ~io.;;, !!:: . ~~·~ R~il"'~ Members BETHE
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• Ju!;'., be a chlld of f1ct1Gn.
1son and sons. B:_e~ .. ~~~ .. •v~&gt;n. ty ovtr the po!t ~eekend, :tbe: his oarents. Mt'. and Mrs. Rog-1
lc of Mrs. . . the l'Child lresponded to roll call by nam- ternatiOJlal . vraer vi
, Tharllday
Iof tt.acme w~u: .,...... d.-:• - Jumor• L1MCI .rriQu)' evt'ulu", r Moran and dau hter K thy. M~. r.l~ ~~~:;. !-':.1.:! ~~~"f
guest speaker, wh~n met Tbu"·llng a book 01 the Bible. A thaak Dnughters wtll meet at Pom· RIVERVIEW GARDEN Club mg dinner guests of hiS moth· the Cadet Band Saturd~y even· 0 ~· gLee· Dav~ 'A~ens visited recenUy In Wlllio,..
Ccnservat~on Le:R~e Coiumbia yvu ncte ~e! !''!~ frnm Janice eroy MaiiODIC Templf', Monday will meet Thursday evening, Ap- 1er, Mrs. Dess~ P~!~~~n·... ~~ iog, bJth at the elemen~ry visited Saturday with' her par~ burg, Va. on a vacation trip,
Jay evenm~ a
ISchmoU for sponsoring her at at 7:30 p. m.
ril 28, 5 o'clock at ltle F'~rkectlc;:tair Boso anu ~.:uu.... ..,.. ~-·--- schoOl gym.
. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer!bnl
Gas Co. offtce.
I Girls State
MEIGS COUNTY Republican Run State Park for • wtener In the afternoon.
Special priZes were awarded Jones Mr Davidson left toda
Dale Walbur~ has accepted
Mra. Tompkins spoke ol the I A contribution was mad~ to Women will have • potluck din. roast and nature tour.
, Mrs. llaymond
Harbrecht t.. the boys and girls wtniilng
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y employment wtth the General
Snpreme court ruling and stat· the promotion of the bond issue ner Monday at 6:30p. m. at ONE WON ONE class of the has returned home after speKynd· , aack ri~es and great entbus· Faire
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, El~.ted
~:.tors de~~~~ atkW~~~
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1 0 Pomeroy First Bapt't church 1.ng two week!i at LouisVille, . · iasm was shown in the tug-of·
10 an .
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ed that many schools now .have for new school. An invitation the Second Ward h?U~e
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a penod of silent prayer . She lwas read to attend the Spring Pomer-oy. All Repubhcan wom- will meet ';'hursday at 7:30 p. wlth her son and daughter-m- war events which placed the
. n:a:~a~h ~e - ~as bee~a•
stressfd that the home ~:~nO tne conrerenf'f at Gallipolis un June en are urg~ to attend: Brmg m. al the home of Mrs. Aten Jl1w, Dr. and M~. Phil J-tar- •1 boys against the girls and each Preeitlent of IWLA ' :ce Sta~ WII M~dd~n~ M~rhurch are responstble for rhtl- 4. when Frencb City Mothers I ~vered dtsh. and enJOY 8 Shain, Mechanic St., with Mrs. brecht and , tamlly.
daugh- Jrade against another gradt'. 1 PT. PLEASANT _ Gail Fair· Walburn10~n~ c~lld: Stev~
dren' s religious background club will be hcstess, and speak- , social hour.
OCAL ELE· Joseph C~ as c~hostess. Mrs. John. Durst an_d
re. j .Short basketball sames and i e!, Vilind Street, has been elect· and Jill, will remain h~re until
Mrs Lowell Beaver on bt&gt;hnlf t&gt;t wtll be John Epling.
I SOTJTHERl\ _L
. t Mrs. Loram Sterrett Wlll be de- ter, Mrs. Hilda Rothmg~ in , play on a trampolene were aJ. ed president of the Mason Coon- the end of hool
ut the League presented Mrs 1 The report of the nominating mentary PTA wdl m~t a 1votional leader.
turned to lht!lr home, ~~:: · so enjo}'·ed.
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ty Chapter Jzaak Walton Leo· Mlsa Ma:~nne' W.i.ndwerd Of
Tompkms w1th a gift
rommlttee wits given and offi- the school Monday.dat I' m
natl today, after a severe Hoodays l After eaung sack lunches tbe aue to un' the unexplred term Columbus s-nt th~eek.;..:..-~
Mrs June Lee gm anre conn, · · 'th Mrs Emma
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ted itb e ... •
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The meetmg in charge
of leers elected l"ere Mrs Eugene I , t the school and a state
VISit W1 nd
Elsworth even~gs wen comp 1e
w of Vitus fShorty) Hartley, Jr. w~ her parents, Mr.
lild
Mrs Kt'nneth &amp;!teS. presJdt&gt;nt. I Houdashelt,presid~nt: Mrs. Don l se~~l~an will b~ guest speak·
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OWefS
and Mr. a
rs.
Iall d~lng the bunny hop and Fajres wiU serve until_ August, Mrs. Hart;&gt;)d Woodgerd:
opPned with the Mother's Pray . Thomas. vJC'e presldtnt: Mrs. pa
Rowe.
p tor of Ham- , dancms. Prize.s were awarded Hl66 when the new officers for Mrs. Ernest Covert visited
,"-=======--.---1 Kt&gt;nnelh Harris. secretarY . Mrs. ers.
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P.trs. Orville roc
t f · to the band ,member best able the year will take office,
over the 'weekend with
ber
Ra~mond Smittl. treasurer: and JANE H?WE
en aug_ ·~
llton was the weekend gues u , to do the ''jerk" ttle ''Swim"
•mother Mrs Charles ·Ma es
Mr; Glenn Hensler. "porter. tors of Umon Veterans
Will
r. ar eners
her mother. Mrs. Jooeph Raub and the "Batman." About too Hartley, wlto has served as Milts 'suaan' Park i• a m~Jc~l
The travelmg pri7.e donatf&gt;d by Imeet Monday at 7.30 P m. at , The April "_leeting of the a .• d son, Jack.
attended the two parties. Plan- P"esident smee the local chap- patient at Meigs General HosPomtroy, Ohio
Mrs Weslev ft'ry, was award-' the DAV ~all.
: Wildwood Jumor 4,- H Gar~en Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Bau- ning and chaperoning the even· ter was bec-un three ye~rs ago, pltat.
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ed to Mrs. ·Scltfs.
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TUESDAY
. C'lub was held Fr1day evemng er and daughter, Polly Ann of I iugs was their instructor, Mr. resigned due to pressmg pet· Mrs. C. M. Hennesy ·~· 11
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
An
;~uctlon
of
homemade
orTHE
POMEROY
WCTU
Will
i at the ~orne of M~s.
Victor Marion spent the weekend with William K. Russell.
sonal business.
spending two weeks in CoJum"PlNOCCHlO IN OUTER 1
t!eles
was
hf&gt;ld.
after
whlrh
re-~
meet
Tuesday
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2
p.
rn.
at
the
I
Hysell
m
Minersville.
.
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
CharBob
Miles,
Fish
Biologist,
bus with her daughter and ltODSPACE"
frt'shnwnts \\ere st'n'ed br vtrs Un;tf&gt;d Methodist chu~ch
Amta Houdashelt, presld~t, les R. K.arr Sr.
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will be the featured speaker in-law, Mr~ arid Mrs. Gordon
~ Trchntrolor ­
Peter Laz{''. a ~ Pmm duo
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"r"dburv
\Irs
\lvron
1HE
PAST
MATRONS
of
was
In
charge
of
lhe
meetmg.
Mrs
E.
E.
Roush.
Lake\lew,
riZeS
IVen
at
the May meeting of the Harris and family
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CllOll 1t'S co
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Ch te OES
Will
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led
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I t . kI
.. BEACH BALL. "
Balli:'\ . ~trs Allrn Leonar•l and PomrJOy
~p ~
he which ope~ed Wit t e p ge vuuted sev~al ~ays as y;ee
group and will report on the Robert Harris, Columbus ....
- T!•l· lnurnlm to the Umted States and 4-H I with her Slster-m-law, Mr s. l
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status or the fisll in City pond ited over tlle weekend with hill
Efld B"wnr s ('ht 1.~ Nlll' l Tilr 11\trs Don Mullt'n tu 16 mf&gt;m -1 m'.'t&gt;l TuesdH) :\emng at t
~uprt' mf'' , Fmu Sf'a~om
tx·rs and 1wo guesUl, Mrs. Tomp Pom~ro~· !\lasomcE~~~~IeBand l flags. Grace Hysell displayed Charlt&gt;s Withrow.
feSfiVOI
wbich was stocked with bass father, Mr. Robert Harris, Sr.
kms and \1rs Kernut Jones.
THE 1\o~IDDL
·n meet 23 wild rlowers .and Kosta Hy- Mrs. Nora Roush spent W.ed· Door pri2e winners during some time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomall Darst
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WED •nd THURSDAY
1 Booster Assoc~at10n W _
m
sell
showed
12
likens
and
mossoesday
w1lh
Mrs.
Charles
W1th·
h\·o
mghts
of
the
Blue
Flame
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and
son, Craig, spent t h t
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Tuesday evenmg. Apn eria' at Ies. A safety report on poison row and guest, Mrs. E. E. I Festival last Wednesday and Mrs. N. G. Rose, WiUard Fau- weekmd with hlfl mother, Mn.
NOT OPEN
Mother-Daughfer llh• high sehool calel0 I b dl was given by !Jnda Hollon and Ronsh.
. Thursday sponsored bv area ldree. Mrs. Edison Hollon, Eura Beulah White and other relo1
7 30 p m. Parents
an 11 tree barks were displayed Mr and Mrs Edward Smith merchants the Columbia Gas l Larg-ent.
tives.
FRIDAY •nd SATURD4Y
Banquet is Held ' sludents are nrged to attend,0 ! and identified by Bev.rly Houd- of Athens visited Sunday alter· Inc.. and' the Pomroy·Middle- ' Second night· Mary Holman, Weekend guests of Mr. and
April 29-30
LADIES
AUXIL:AHY
ashell. Badges werP giv~n each noon with Mr. and Mrs. Rtrh- 1port Dolly Sentinel included: Marcia Keller, Mrs. H.
D. Mra. Leo Kennedy were Mr.
''WILD IN THE COUNTRY"
!Te-chnu'nlor l
:tt&gt;ney ·. Bennett Po~t, Amer_ girl showing ~e~bersh1p
m ard Campbell .
First night: Mrs. Cl'arice Ken- Brown, Helen Gilmore, Mrs. and Mrs. Jesse Lake, West JetE:lvt.&lt;c Prr&gt;~ le~· . llorr Langr ,
Apprrudmatelv
75
attendPd
a
uan
Lt&gt;gl?n.
Wlll
~t&gt;et
TUt'!i
the
Ohio
Assoc1alion
of
Garden
nedy,
Linda Leigb Moore, Mrs. ~1 Wiles, Kathy Wehrung, ferson ~nd Mr. and. Mrs. !dich·
rur sday W~ld .. lohn lrt&gt;land
7·30 p. m. at !dubs.
mother
.
dHug.hter
banquet
of
day
ev~nmg
at
.
First
nag
of
a
European
Thomas
L. Kelly, Edith Hood, Marie Holman, Jane Grueser, ael Ohlinger and son, Micbaef
"SIGNPOST TO MURDER"
loonnne Wo(}(lward, Stuar1 the Pornerov Chapter 186 OES the legwn hall m Ml1.h.llermr_t .
Preceding the meeting, Ga l nation to fly over the Amerlras Mrs. Wallace Damewood, Lu- ,Mrs. WalJace Damewood, Mn. II of NelsonvDie.
Whi1man.
Thursday e~·emng at thE' Mas-1 RA_CINE ~}tERICAN Legwn spring flower bouqueb; were was that of Spain.
!cille Leifheit. Mrs. Gene De- iK. A. Grueser, Ros~
Mary SJI:endlng Sunday with Mrs.
, onic Temple. Member~
and I Auxlll~try will_ meet Tuesday made by the girls and placed '
Wees, Mary June Hood. Mrs. ! Hartung, Judy McKrught, Mrs. Dav1d Entsminger :were her 101
SUN.-MON.-TVES.
gut&gt;!'t~ Wt're seated at a table ' evening. Apnl 26· at 7:JO at in hand painted containers and The drum ls man's oldest Bradford Maag. Mrs. Carl Mat-IArtie Reuter, Sandy Sorden, and famUy, Mr. and Mrs. Char·
M&amp;y 1-2-3
with 8 white rover ~tnd ar.l the Post home.
i after the meeting were taken to musical instrument.
lox, Mrs. Hugh Bearhs, Mrs. Mrs. Adrian Carson, Mrs. Wll· les Entsminger and SOD, Kurt,
"THE WAR LORD"
Char:on Ht&gt;slon
rangernents ol flowers placed I
WEDNESDAY
1the Veterans Memorial
and ~
Roy Grueser.
, liam Barllhart, Mrs.
Earl and daughter and fBIIIfly, Mr.
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' . TlfE MIDDLEPORT ~-·~-. I Meigs General Hospitals by the Dwigr.t Milhoan accompanied Mrs. F. A. SwaiZel, Loi• E. Knight. Mrs. William F. Clark, and Mrs. Roth Zaluo ,and - ·
advisors, Mrs. Hysell and Mrs. by Mrs. Mtlton Houdashelt.
McElhinny. Eula Jeffers, Carol Ruth S. Ebersbacb,
M r&amp;. David and Stevea, altd graadat inter\'al!l. Marie Curd
Scott, Edith Kautz. Mrs. Don George Schneider, Mrs. '!'hom· daughters, Jlll and Klmberly
chairman of the dinner
Thomas. Ruth Ebersbach. eurt :as Kelly, Annabel Houda!lilelt, Entsminger, of South Chari..
mittee. Favors
were ~··· 10
MeDaniel, Mrs. Lydl11 Stewart, IDonna Cross, Martha Struble, ton, W. Va. A flllDI!y dlmtormarks. Elsie D. Smith
Mrs. Joe Struble. Alice Struble, I:Mrs. Bob Miller, Betty Martin, held Sunday and tho 14th blriiigrace. While seated at
Mrs. Eileen Game•.
Mrs. ' Jim Holman, Mrs. Kenneth Rus- day Ulllm•ary al JBl ED
:table members introduced their II
Jam.. Qulvey, Mrs. Paul Lewis sell, Mrs. Basel Stanley.
mlnger wu oboerved.
Iguests.
- -- - - - - -1 A progrslL
wa• preS&lt;,nted )
by H ...ft Bottel-with Florence Trary. chairman
of the committee, in charge.! YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
even stolen .~nd aold to "ani·
Mrs. Tracy extended a wel- This column is for young I mal. brokers who kee~ them
1come to members and guests, 0 le ttleir problems
and , in filthy .cages and don t f~
I' and
a solo was presented by ~';' P '
their troubles and i them). 1 JUBI can't bear to. think
. Linda Darnell.
eas:res~ith the rest of Helen ; of it, and maybe you're thinkmg
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A tribute to daug~ters w~ ~:(p ~S!, it welcomes taughs :"Boy, ~s kid ~ HELP!"
g1ven by Leona Sm1th, a trl· lbut won't dodge a serious ques- but 1. tbiDk the SCientist ~ed
, bute lo mothers by Ann Hupe, lion with a brush-off.
help d they allow such things.
and a tnbute to grandmothers, Send your teen·age questions I-ANIMAL LOVER
, by Linda Rupe. A piano duet to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, IDear Animal Lover:
' was presented by Carol King care of Helen Help US!, this No 1 don't think you nttd
; and Debbit King ~nd Nellie newspaper.
ihetp,' and neither does a Senl Tracy gave a readmg.
AMATEUR PSYCHIATRY
ate investigating eommltt&lt;e
Fl~wers
were
presented
to
N(YI'
FOR
CLASSROOM
who is cj!ecking on the black·
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Store your winnter woolens now at no rost for
IBesste Weed, tho oldest moth· Dear Helen e
.
market trado ill stolen pell and
storage. Pay only regular cleaning charge next fall.
! er present; Fay DeWees, the Please don't think lbiS l~tter strilf animall nunded up for
youngest ~ Mary Porter, the is silly for it is a very senous sale to sperbnental laborat,or.
This oHer does nol inrlude coin -up rl!l'anine or fun.
mother with Ute most daugh· problem to us. We have an ·
It's a vicious "busines1"
ters present. Followiag. a solo English teacber who Is trying
must be stopped.
I by Cberyl Burdette, sbdes of to analyze us.
True scientists llftd tutimala
Wllat cto. ... lht I I lflt•"
, the Eastern Star home at MI. In one case he felt 1 girl was for testing purpose•, but once
hriy
Aooorto., ....... ~ ....
Vernon, Ohio, were showD by too nervous. He stopped her Iin laboratories. I'm told these
Yhtclal or Spa1111hf MD ...,. • '!' • •
Middleport WY 2-5130
Pomeroy WY 2·5428
, Dorothy Woodard to dose thelin the hall and got her so em- animal• are treated bumanely .
our hute tr~ ana1'111111flt ,..,,.
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nro:&lt; r:•rr
barrassed and upset she c~n't l and never allowed to suffer.
certal. to W a Lane Sw•ellaeDit ....,
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look him m the face durmg What happens It them before.
'"-.• class.
Ihand ;, aometim.. an ugly
tllatlloe'M 1... aod ..... for • ......
'"'Il Another lime be delved so , story. You have every right
llfethM. AI wlllll ~;• Clldar •duh-.
deep into a student's lllo, past ' to hate~ it, and your \'Qtnplalnt !
·,
'ocb and lteya, .....
history, etc., that she ended up witb many others, will help i
sobbing. When lbe came back erase it. - H.
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to class she was shaking so Dear Helen:
,
YOUI CIHOICI
.badly she could hardly write.
What do you do with blgh ·
1 We also feel this teacher school boyo wbo cooatanUy an·
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a~alu¢£J&amp;f . _ .._
briugs up subjecllt that
are ' noy another boy for no reaaoa. ·
' not proper for T1US class. THis bdy twe'll call blm Jackl I
Diacussiolla oa sex sbould be has been piqued sinCe about
fined to "Social Problems" the fifth grade. Tbt boyo Ill
l classe!l. We can't talk to tbe say be's 1'mental,'' but be lan't. l
principal. What can we do! I'm juat about bll only lrlend. l
;-TROUBLED STUDENTS
Helen, there'• mthi!tg wrong
Dear Studentso
with him a little
kindness
I Wby can't you Ialli: to
the wouldn't cure. He
otult&lt;rt!,
principal, or anyway Yo u r that'• IlL But lbeso boys: they 1
' guidance couaseUor? Part of hit bim and 1 mean HARD. 1
their jobs i• to setue differ· Helen' be's reallJ swell, If I
ences between teachers and they'd give bim a chanco. AD
· students.
my Kirl frionds aay no other
Amateur psychiatry Is only boys will look at me ~ I keep
good ~ it's conlined to listen· sticking up for blm, but, 1ee,
q. Wben It
into prying be needa SOMEBODY's friend·
.or advice, then It's dangerous shlp!-JILL
Dear Jill:
1and should be stopped. -H.
Dear Helen:
Sometime• one
ateadfast
1 I feel very strongly about this triend.!ltlp can turn failure into
,subject, and maybe Y.ou don't, SUCC0811~ If you accompllsb ,tbfs
but 1 just had to wrtte. What for Jaci, you've earned your
Electric air conditioning
I'm so conceroed about 11 the place in Heaven, honey.
automatically regulates
' !acUities for experimental ani· Don't waste time on the bul·
1 mats. I may be pretty young Jy-boys _ ·• certain lew .,..
humidity. Stops moisture,
tiS) bet I know about cruelty joy puJlllig wing• off llleo, and
mildew, rust and musty odors.
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11-'T THE IWitt-and meanness and I bate It the only way they oan be aiD)&gt;
ilrnlf mtllt, #22:.t • •
Keeps priceless antiques and
I'm mtaaying sctentlsll doo't ped Is by Jack blmsell wba
COflltM,_ IMtlow
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need aoinmls to experiment OD, should s1114 It out with one of
precious paintings from drying
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i
because I know thi1 is noces- them. 00 talk the ol!uaUtMI ov·
WHOLE H/JIISE ELECTRIC
out, cracking, or ~ipping.
""'"
sary, but look bow those anJ. er with 1 cotllllelor who can
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For that wonderful feelingmal• are colle&lt;ted. t'lbey're enllst m.... ·help rw blm.
And clOD'! ;,OI'I'J about Jestnc
install electric
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oot with Giber lrlenda. Rlgltt
tll'll...r chftt,' ~22'41
J
air c:onditioniag.
guys .....,..., I ri.bt gal WbeD
...., •'!i&lt;ll"~ . , .... .
they see' Ol"'· You'D llwayo be
cH;ti, 1•11• ·
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thai kb;d Df gal!.-!1.

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: Prayer in Schools• f DISCUSS
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Tompk'
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Peo"le In
Pcme;oy

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~ Annuai'Pcirties '
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MEIGS THEATRE

Middleport wlll put $79,1100
wortb of sewer revenue borxls
or1 the m11rket within two or
lhree weeks, at was
aareea
Monday night in a regular council meeting.
Th~ issue, by Charles
A.
Hinsch and Co., Cincinnati, will
finance :
- $47,94l) for land ilagoon)
and legal fees in connection
with its purchase.
- , 20,000 for engineering fees
in connection with design work
on the sewerage comPleted by
Floyd G. Browne Assoc., Marlon.

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VOL XVIII

Tile Jitter urrn, 1U per c~ul.

discount on the f79,1100 bond i,.
sue, was the subject of an in·
tense Dut am1aWe ci1scusswn
by Hinsch representative Earl
Schaefer and Middleport solici·
tor Bernard Fultz.
Schaefer pointed out
his
firm's contract aUthorized It to
adjust the discount rate at the
time of issuance of any bonds
1$515,1100 total possible) in accordance with the prevaililll
bond market.

an amenDment in me prelM!nt
arrangement providing that In
the event more bonds are issued later and for a shorter tlma
than the anUclpated 40 years,
adjustment would be made.
FuliZ pointed out tlmt Middleport has been promised an ad·
dltlonal 30 per cent in federal
aid to 30 per cent already o]&gt;.
tained.

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a 765,000-volt transmission Circuit. Each bundle conststs of four 1.2-inch cables arranged in an 18-inch-square config·
ura!lon. Model Eileen Ulwne) provides a suggestion of the conductor size.

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Two Precincts / ~~ Wabama Band Wins
- rra..tsco Gutlem&amp; told
High Ratings
Judae Mtnday lle dfdD't cam- The Wahama High School
Are Changed plata wllea a aellltbor, Jeaa Senior band was awarded
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family Uv!IJ, liO 'If yoitr're ltD· .
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The Meigs County Board of 1 •t• tblldrta. But wlleo lle
Election• today announced 1 . . . , . . . MoVU propar)llc to
changes in voting pl11ces for lhe oarry away ,.me of ••• clotlt·
primary el•ction In two pre- oo, Galle,... called tile polleo.
olncts.
"Titat wao loin&amp; tio for," he
Mlnersvllle voters will voudn l llld..
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the Forest Run
Methochst ~Wiilil4L42L££Ji.JI!me~
church basement and Pomeroy Veteraao lii01D0rlal
First Ward residents. will. vole Admlsoloaa _ Jofm
~ the Secbnd W~d fD'e bouse. Long ll&lt;lllom; Bessie
All · other. precmcls will vote Raelne; Ariella Plekens,
In lhe ume plac:e •• last No- Icuse; lllyla
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vember,·
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There wtre 63 absentee
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the;i.Cleadlliie ··tor absentee
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DISPLAYS MAP - Jack Crisp. chairman of !he Leading Creek Watershed Assocllj;
tlon. displays a map that shows the 151 square milt&gt; area included in the proposed •~.:
tershed . The association will meet again thi s Friday night at the Rutland American lb.
gion hall and asks rf&gt;sident s of the outlying area s surh as Dyesvi\Je, Thomas Fork. Hartt
rison ville and Langsville to attend. - Sentinel Photo.

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Miloholl and Burgess, Athons
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tailed plans for a proposed wei·
fare agency building.

president. . .

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Jim Wildermuth.
Mayor C. 0. FIBber
Visitors at the meeting in·
assisted by Clerk
Council also:'
eluded tO Jr. High pupils of
ey. all counoilmen,
Agreed to consider, pending
teacher Ronald Pine's 7th grade
F. Parmalee, George
a new ordinance being preparbjstory class who were there
Dick Vaughan~ Clifford
ed, revocation of its ordinance
to learn about local government.
bo and Wayne Gibbon&amp;,'
setting up fire contracts ·with
Gary Ellis, son or one-time
Lee' SrnJth, chairman of
outlying subdlvlsloDJ and austreet foreman tewis
Ellis,
board of publi&lt; affalra.
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Water Pian

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time f/t,IIOO will be delivered
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yes
to the resolution as amended
by Fultz.

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Iprobabiy 0nIy r·my Meteor

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negotiate its own contracts, on

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1Uon when bonds are issued In
toe iUW:rc W ,,.-um.,idt: i.i~e project."
'!'be present discount rate is
·tlfectlve for 90 days.
Schaefer pointed . out b I s
firm must pay 4.62 per cent for
mone'y in the market ae it
stands. The balance of the to
per cent dJscount, or 5.3&amp; per
..nt, ;, the cost of marketing
the bond• and the lirm's prof·

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will further strengthen and s.. ,
tidily !he AEP System for dec·
ades. to come and Will provide I
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A giant extra-high-voltage transmission network e1- Jt w1th the capab1hty of mov.
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t•ndlng some 1,050 miles in partk o! five states and capable I ing the very large blocks oi l . NEW YORK IIIPI) - A flammg Objecl. thousands of
of carryjng more energ_v than any other such network in 1 electric energy that will be re- bmes braghter than _th~ brightest star,. s~reak~d across the
the world will be built by the American Electric· Power : quired to meet our area's sky Mond.ay ~tght ~~~t~m eyeshot of miiiLons In at leas~ _15
Sy.tem.
Igrowing power demands in the states._Sctent.tsts sa1d 1t was probably a tiny meteor, dtsm~
The new 71Hi.OOO-volt grid is a long-term. unified trans- Ifuture.
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1tegratmg as 1t entered the atmosphere on a plunge toward
mission ,project that has been in the planning and de\'elop- "This new grid will provide 1 earth.
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ment stage for the past five years. It will be superimposed a signllicant number of lm- ~
on the AEP System's existing transmission network and provement..1 and benefits fo th Oh10, the celestial object thrilled and astonished thousands 1
serve as the backbone carrier of bulk power supply for the entire seven-state area !l:rve: a1 it soared on a no~hwester\y path with a bright mult~ '
System's six el~ctric utility operating companies servlng in by the AEP System and for colored vapor trail in VIew for
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aeVen states. The existing lines are primarlly at 345,000 every one of its 1.5-m/llion cus- seve~al seconds.
M~ss. H! sa•d: .
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Cons'r~~ion of the network The new nework will estab- .de 1
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~ng rif'\jt:lftebom:o. and sw1tch- : on t~e ~ast, ~it~ _an e:uension bility and Integrity of elertrir l But most knowledrJelttile sour· it was all in thf&gt; same ~~ajec­
mg stat. "~· t~at will be r~~ir-~ nmmng mto V!rJ!:Ima (see map). l service. And it will providt the ces came- to the same conclu-1tory I doubt 1hat there rould
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Ical Observatory at Cambridge. the Hayden Planetarium m I
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JOO times brighter than Venus :
when that planet is at its great.\
e_gt brilli~nce, and aboUI 10,000 1
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IJcnloled To The lnrere1t. 01 The Meip·Mtnon .4reD

750.. '000 VoIt Gr~•d PIanned
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De prunW:U a ~~~imi. uli'llno of how the dlsoount rate
wu derived. He alao agreed to

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were ·•English Folk
Suite," by von Williams,
"Toccato" by Tirolamo Fn!SCc&gt;..
Telbaldi The woriiHlp march
"Dn co.;rades" by Telke. The
band was ICCOI!lpanied. by their
, Gerald Simmons. Af·
ter lll&lt;lilinl In the Ravenswood
antlf•-tum the Imnd wllh nine

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Indians Near Modern Record For Opening Triumphs
By JEFF MEYERS
brought up three lim" from It," McDowell eald. "JJ was
UP! Sports Writfr
. the minors by the Indians just one ef those hangilg
The first 41 no-hltlers were before making the club for curves that come up oaee II 1
thO easies~it's No. 41 that's·· good in 1964, struck out eigbt while aDd are a balter'a dream.
giving Sam McDowell trouble. and walked six to raise his I pitched Rgainsl him itl Puerto
McDowell. who comoiled •• ."'"''d ill Ul.
Rico aad I should now IIIII
amazmg total ef 40 ao-hittersl McDowell's bid fo!' his first weakness by oow."
before reaching the big time by major !eague no-hitter was The victory Wl!S Cleveland's
signing a $7S.OOO Cleveland I foile~ ';• the sixth inoiag by eigblb strall(hl without a ltss
brmus in 1900 at the age uf 17, Jose 1 drtabull, who's batting and gives , the lndtBDI a shot
allowed only one safety Monday .. anemic .171.
tunight at the Amerluan Ll!que
night ill blanking Kansas City 2-'l'llrew Wrang Pltcb
record for best starta, ~ oel
D.
"I threw Jose a &lt;Urva but I by the 1914 St. Louis llrewnL
The G. foot. 5 le!thBRder, failed to get it where I wanted 1The modera Amerleau Le-

mark II IOoO -~· bt Ill AG&amp;Dta llhl!&gt;llef IIIII J'riNI•
Brooi&lt;J7a Dodger&amp; II 1155.
S.O, St. l.oull llbat . . Loe
A1 g elu z. 1, PbUadolphla
EMwbera !" lbo jualor siDpped PillsburKb M ud
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S.. lln1lllllll lipped Olcbllall 1-1.
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iDaiDi. unbeala BlilDI' MeL:aiD C!evelallll 111118 by •inglq with Clolavilll ;'~yed· 1111 1951b
~ lle~~-~~~~ lbe llalel loaded II Ill 1111111 game in tile outfield wltboul
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lhlrd u Leon Wagaer'o double, eellplod tile mart oel by
liL .MC!OII
After llooky E:olmta l1rUd: Delroll'o Clbarlellllaxwelllrom
Ia llle . llallolal· ,l.aagut, out, J.l'rad Wllltfleld was 11ten- lll67 to 1161.

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MHS Swingers
Take Fenwick,

Mlddloport, 0.

BY
WELDWOOD

HEADQUARTERS
FOR

eCDUNG TILE
and

eFLOOR TILE
SEE US FOR ALL OF YOUR SPRING
REMODELING &amp; BUILDING NEEDS.

Spring Painting Ahead? , • Choose Sprecl
Satin From Glidden. Over 1000 Colors.
Goes On Fast With No Paint Odor.

Gaskins Takes
Florida Job

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ATTENTION I

MEIGS COUNTY STUDENTS

SAFE DRMRS SEE MULlEN FOR

and

AETNA CASUALTY AlJTO.RITE

Meigs County Student Organizations

MAlt Covw~t~• Fer- L - Money

A committee ha• been organlzad to ret out lOien In
this Primary Electl&lt;m, both Democrall and Re~::l:
~ano, , Blrlctly

non-partlalnt ~-00 plip 10
Uon •M $25.00 prize to indiYiihW.
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FOR DETAILS ~ONTACT1

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WY2·269i

MULtEN
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Indians Near Modern Record For Opening Triumphs
By JEFF MEYERS
brought up three lim" from It," McDowell eald. "JJ was
UP! Sports Writfr
. the minors by the Indians just one ef those hangilg
The first 41 no-hltlers were before making the club for curves that come up oaee II 1
thO easies~it's No. 41 that's·· good in 1964, struck out eigbt while aDd are a balter'a dream.
giving Sam McDowell trouble. and walked six to raise his I pitched Rgainsl him itl Puerto
McDowell. who comoiled •• ."'"''d ill Ul.
Rico aad I should now IIIII
amazmg total ef 40 ao-hittersl McDowell's bid fo!' his first weakness by oow."
before reaching the big time by major !eague no-hitter was The victory Wl!S Cleveland's
signing a $7S.OOO Cleveland I foile~ ';• the sixth inoiag by eigblb strall(hl without a ltss
brmus in 1900 at the age uf 17, Jose 1 drtabull, who's batting and gives , the lndtBDI a shot
allowed only one safety Monday .. anemic .171.
tunight at the Amerluan Ll!que
night ill blanking Kansas City 2-'l'llrew Wrang Pltcb
record for best starta, ~ oel
D.
"I threw Jose a &lt;Urva but I by the 1914 St. Louis llrewnL
The G. foot. 5 le!thBRder, failed to get it where I wanted 1The modera Amerleau Le-

mark II IOoO -~· bt Ill AG&amp;Dta llhl!&gt;llef IIIII J'riNI•
Brooi&lt;J7a Dodger&amp; II 1155.
S.O, St. l.oull llbat . . Loe
A1 g elu z. 1, PbUadolphla
EMwbera !" lbo jualor siDpped PillsburKb M ud
~-~!!!'
S.. lln1lllllll lipped Olcbllall 1-1.
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"'Whhs 1111 baN ,.... Jorade4

Illouiiii ·I WOIId Jtllbo
lip 18' hit," lllld Brown, who
iiDolt I 1-1 plleb IDio !ell
~IrAN · - -.... - - -.... -w··- _ ...... - --- w ICXJI'l' lw: ~ -u-.
iDaiDi. unbeala BlilDI' MeL:aiD C!evelallll 111118 by •inglq with Clolavilll ;'~yed· 1111 1951b
~ lle~~-~~~~ lbe llalel loaded II Ill 1111111 game in tile outfield wltboul
v, ~ ;""~J.~- ..
lOlling. tD 1bat frame, MU mairi'J&amp; • · wrur i.u M tiii n..:..
4- ~
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Alvis walktd IJid adYIIIICtd to 11a1 d a r d. T b e rlgblflelder
trlum.-,.., 11ew w..
lhlrd u Leon Wagaer'o double, eellplod tile mart oel by
liL .MC!OII
After llooky E:olmta l1rUd: Delroll'o Clbarlellllaxwelllrom
Ia llle . llallolal· ,l.aagut, out, J.l'rad Wllltfleld was 11ten- lll67 to 1161.

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Roush Shoe St011

MHS Swingers
Take Fenwick,

Mlddloport, 0.

BY
WELDWOOD

HEADQUARTERS
FOR

eCDUNG TILE
and

eFLOOR TILE
SEE US FOR ALL OF YOUR SPRING
REMODELING &amp; BUILDING NEEDS.

Spring Painting Ahead? , • Choose Sprecl
Satin From Glidden. Over 1000 Colors.
Goes On Fast With No Paint Odor.

Gaskins Takes
Florida Job

... ·'"'

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•.• Costs A Problem?
ATTENTION I

MEIGS COUNTY STUDENTS

SAFE DRMRS SEE MULlEN FOR

and

AETNA CASUALTY AlJTO.RITE

Meigs County Student Organizations

MAlt Covw~t~• Fer- L - Money

A committee ha• been organlzad to ret out lOien In
this Primary Electl&lt;m, both Democrall and Re~::l:
~ano, , Blrlctly

non-partlalnt ~-00 plip 10
Uon •M $25.00 prize to indiYiihW.
· ·•
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FOR DETAILS ~ONTACT1

-~ W. CROW•POMIROY, 0. ·
WY2·269i

MULtEN
lnsuranee .ncy, Inc.
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Cl~rified by Chiaramonte
!'be Ohio Stltl HiiJIWIY PI·
hi pn~vldeo many lifo oiWinl
::~-::;1~..... ~ K•n.:reity rtcogniz·
td by the molorln&lt; public, UC·
cordin. to Colonel Robert M.
CJi~:;.rrnntte, F'atrOl Superin·
tendent.
One of tho molt voluablo ..,.
vices · provided by tho Patrol
is the emergency relay of
blood, blood plasma altd hu·

~Del~ ~~·~:~~~· Po~eroy·Middleport, o,, April 2s. _:!f

Miss Douglas is Candidate -..- ·=~~

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The Past C®ncnora AuocJa.l~~~n_s._,___ _
·c1}rtJ~-~-UJ....t~ For. Archery" Queen
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lion of Dllllrlot IS Dttllhlerl of D f Ma ,..... .
~felhMtt'ourJuiio~ltt,
'fl'!o, Pl.$!ABAN'I' ~ 'l'11e !rial-IUIJIIted !Gr lbe Sprii!J Lunch· Allllrlca mol HUIIIIIJ lllernoou, 11.
II 1101Ch
of """ ltUo.r 10 ''dt
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Hrtme
Demonstra·
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Ava(anobo,
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lur~ '''"' tttur ordinary wotdl.
lluo ::Vw.&lt;!! :::::o~':'~!~ ~~· ~·~VJn••· """ l'.hornbt olubo .... Plalna with 10 m~mbetl
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Ml~• MIII'Y Lee Delllill!l ol wUI be l!i qrlo of the pr~~- 'present.
Hearing Altl
KECA.IJ :::.a·"';"

"but it Is, I blllt", rtiiASBII·
tatlve of the thousands
~um,
hour• ~pent each year in
i•hlng li!liltanc• In a
many Wlyt.
Sat. P. D. McCretdyt Comf'
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mander of tho Gllll(ll)lis Patrol
b.,, V«: ·
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emoi'Joncy rtl~s handled In ' •. .:
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this dlslrlct Jut yllll'. The
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man eye8 needed for transplent requnts for Et&amp;Ch
BISisUIInc•
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came !rom tho American fted 1r fVL~!
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handles such relays only !n "We are always &amp;lad to he1p
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emergency situations.
out with emtl'l!ency rtlll)'s but REBALZ
"Routine relays must
be we also must keep our cars on ~:r;::;;r.~-,r-~"...:1 .N•r.-lhootre.-lllten
handled by prlvatt ron\'eyanc- pa'rot as muc~ as potslble, We,
to oran liM •llltl'IJie Ultltr. u
es," he said. "We art always therefore, closely screen alJ re•
•UQelltll.,tMaboftell'toon.
willing and anxious to move quests for emer&amp;eney relays · ,_~·'I
oe!!ded materials when It " a but we do •ct !Wiftly when IIIII"' HIS
maltl~r of llfr or death, '.ll' where I there Is a need.11
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the success of an operation
[Jumhlttr lltOD• MACAW NICKI&amp;. IAIOON

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Lllldlrta, W. Vo,, •• aramo; PIIHtetr afld liesulrflll.
candkta= fer the ~!!!!!'tt! ~ h!bJp ~nr,~!ll ! Leo
end
July Al'1!blry QuiOII . l'rldiiY llpland, florol arrtlfllemonll 'for
rnorntna ~~ KrOdel Pork, Th~ IIIII~: Allllt BoUoy, llottl Lftd·
t!lndlda!A 1 plclurlt Ia to tP ors, Rltotlodondron, Maaon and
pear tn lilt Julli lsoue •of No· Plaaaam, (191!1111; Wohelo and
tlonal A,.htry Mll!ollno.
lllo~ee, fovoro; Haven HomtGriiMII
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tit' up Patrol pt"rsonnel and . p
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an em· i
resl ent Or
.,.g,ncy exist&gt; " Even with this I Mason WSCS
rl&amp;id &lt;'ontrol of emergency re- .
or supplies. We do not, howev·

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U WIU caa hllr ]liiODie ta111
.Mdwliii-..U:i.&gt;iiittreadliil, !OJ. and tln't mue oullbl wol'da
lowi!d by tho I.oltl'• Prtytr clurl,y or fl You art dptrf·
oltd pladHe to tho nq, A rt• enctnrlllttnlne 4lllle\lltle~ In
port was given on Ilia Buddy ch h .... 11
Starcher ahOII wbloh the A3,.. b 1I1'C ' ""'' ol'ihn11• 01' 11
oJatlon lf!Jthsol'ld Plans were ome, you con ae leve a ne~
ad I
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hilh In speech elarl\1 I n d
m e or 1 P cnou on "" ay, nd
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August 28, the place to be an. U onllno ns with thlo ne~
nounced. A discussion was bold ald. &amp;von whiapara aro ~Y•·
"" incrmlnt lht mom~rlhlp. Ill Clear. II lnttl'lltlll tlrlle
Refreshments were served at HEARL'IG, 32 E. 9th St., l!:rle
the closo of tho meollnt
by : Pa. You wtll receive full In
mombera of Goldtft Gleam ttndl !ormation It no coli or obll·
Forest Heoo Councllo,
lion Whltloevar._,Ad:iiii;iY'=;;
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makers, 10911 arrqemonts and
Mtss DOugles '' the dauahttr preparaUon of cofCae. Helping
of Mr and Mro Gdt Doualaso
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nle Lana Joy Thabet Alice I lliach club Wll aokod by the
Stone, Li~da Wltharl ' and !lrfsldent, )frs, John MarBhlll,
Connie Harbour.
to .ubmit nameo for 1 Maaon
The rouncll voted to bold C®nty Belle. The lady to re·
Its Spr;•g Luncheon at t be )ll'eoent the county at the Folk
Nation:.· Guard Armory on P'eo~val at Glenville, •• June
May 19th widt rqiitration otart- 111-19, must be 70 year. of •••
fll1 at9:45 a. nt The altair wiD or older.
TO OUII CUSTOMERS~
b. potluck. Council member. Tbe followlntl peraons were
are Invited to brlng a Jlllesl.
appohtted by tho preoldent to
i'....Uy",
Ailwll'l Why lhe •rthrltie alool&amp;oll.r lorffl ''••
A •tYI• show will be held aotve on the 4-H Award Com· .
pkdp•HI COUlDN'T liND Htl ELIOW
wilh prl!es io be awarded In mlttee, Mrs. Vlt11l Burris, Mrs.
live categories. Mrs. Robert Charles Yonker and Mrs. Beck~
Sayre o! New Haven II chair· tlhelmtr•
GIVE DINNER
man. CommiU..
mombtrtt At the conclllllen of tho moe~
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Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barnit• are Mrs. Leo Litchfield, New ing, Mr. Roy Lloyd, Director
entertained with a dinner re- Haven Mrs. Otis Lltch!leld Pl. of Head Start In Mason County
cently at their home, Lincoln P'lell!l~t, Mr!. Vernal Joru;son, explabh!d ho~ woDlen of ~
Heights, honorliiJ his mother, Weot Columbia. Mrs. Ralph Sf· group could assist in consult·
. Mrs. W. 0. Barnltz on her b1rlh· rnester of Che!lte:r, Ohio, wiU ant service to adults In the
PT. PLEASANT - The Ma· day. Present wete Mr, and ' present a very interesting pr~~- Head Stlrt f'roeram. Tho coun.
oon County Shariff's Depllrtrnent Mrs. w. 0. Bbrnlt2, and Gary sram duriiiJ tho afternoon.
ell votod lo lUisi In
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MIDDL&amp;PORT, 0.
lnveallgated 1 0110 car accident Barnib and daughters, Carol Club responoibllltiu·•~'~""~'"~~~l~·ec~L:.._________:2:::::::::================:::~:4
Snnday evening resulllngln per· abd Ellen of Pomeroy; Mr. and
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Mrs, Keith Barml2. Middleport
sonal mJury and approx1mately and the host and hoste!!s.
1650 property damage.

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Sally Smith, praafdtnl, oon·

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INQUIRE ABOUT OUR

"SHOES FOR FREE CLUB

Driver Cited
After Wretk

ill)'! the Patrol respondtd to : MASON - Mrs. Lester Zermm·e than 800 eDJls lor such kle, Mason, was elected presiheJp In 1965, arrordmg to the dfnt of ·Noman'a Society or
Superintendent.
Chri11tian Service of the M1aon
"The as!lstancP Wf gJVe In Methodist Church when the
SU('h rasPs l., a ver~· small : group met recently a; the
part of the time apent h~· Pa- i church. Othe1 officers elected
trol officers in aiding our dli- 1were Mrs. Howard v1nMatrt
zens," continued Chiaramonte, : vice pre1ident, Mr.~.
LarrY
Bumgardner , secretary, Mrs
; Russell Barton, treasurer. .
Mrs. Glen Cartwri1ht wa• Ronnie F. Hill, 24, lloiMtl,
MEETS TONIGIIT
elected chairman of the Rebec· WIS cited for r~ckless operation
The ·American Legion Auxll: f·a Cirrlt and Mrs. Murl Me&amp;et. after he lost control of hi.i \'&lt;!· lary of Dre-w Webster POll A·
, chairman of Mary Circle; Sup- hicles white travelln11 south on merican U!&amp;iou wlU meet toTUE!DAY
pi) Work. M". Judy Flaga, Rl. I eilht mil•• from Point nifht, at 7:30. There will be
THE POMEROY WCTU will ' Spiritual Life, Mrs. Frod S()fn· Plea•ant and struck a ulllity lnlotion and all officers and
meet 1'uesdlly at 2 p. rn. at the . cer_: Memb_er11hip QJ.ItiVIt~, pole. He Will taken to Pleuant ln~mbers are urged to attend, 1
United Methodist church.
TO STVDV N.\nJRE
1Mrs . John Sisson: Campus MID· Valley Ho1p1tal where ~e was
THE PAST MATRONS of JS!ry, Mrs Charles Yeager: treated from bruises of hiS body The Wildwood Garden club
Pomeroy Chapter OES will I Chrl•ttan Social Relallon, Mro, ond a cut tongue.
will have • nature otudy and
meet Tuesday evening ul the Wilham Fry Mn. George CarArre!lt! recorded at the coun- hike at the home of Mrs. Vic·
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
son terved as chairman of the I ty jaJI during thfl seekend wer~: tor Hysell, Wednesday, beliD-1
THE MIDDLEPORT Band nominating commllleo.
Robert E Chafm, Jr., 41, Pl. llinl at 10:30 a.m,
Booater Asaor.latlon will meet During Ute bualneu meetlng Plea~ant, peace warrant; Rob-J1;;;&amp;....,.......,................._,J
Tuesday even InK. April 26, in 1 l~ w~lch Mr11. Howard _vanMat- ert Roa:ers, 31 , West Ctlumbia,
the high school cafeteria at' JfO , v1ce pre!ldent. pres•ded, the and William Harrison Wamsley,
7:30 p. m. ParPn1s of bantl group voted to ~ontribute $10 to J 27. ~.ew ~aYtn . both charged
~tlJdentB are uri!&lt;! to attend. [ the Drelgh .Mllls•on In Pokistan. ! with 1r.tmncatlon.
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AUXILI ,HY 1, j Mrs. Ray Proffit! votod to ron· I'
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F'et'ney . Benm'!lt Po~t . AmPr t~~bt-111" $75 It, miiiSJon work this
PLAN _OPIN HOUSE
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irnn Legion, will mP~t T•JPS· ~ R1.
The fam&amp;Jy of Jesse Tuttle
day evf'ning at 7 : ~0 ~ · m. :1l Mrs. Ru!.8fll Barton reportfd I has planned tn open
house '
the legion h&lt;~ll tn ~\li:ltll&lt;'pnrl . on the Sprmg District meeting Sunday, ~ay l. at his home. i
R,-\CINE AMER ICAN Legion whlrh _.he attended ln Hunting- Chi!Ster m observance of Mr.
HOMECUIT8
AtJxil·l~ry will me~t Tuesday ton recer1tly, end Mt" 11 . Oeorae Tutu~·• 96th ~lrthd•&gt;" · FriendA I
CI.OStT
WE NOW HAVE
PV1'•1ing , April 26. at 7:30 at C~r11on reported on 1 two day art a~so planmn~ a card shOW·
ACCI!IIOIIU
the p 11 ~ 1 homf!.
· meelina in Beckley. Also at- er. Hts address ts Lona: Bot·
WEDNESDAY
tending the meeUna1 were Mrs. tom, RFD.
OHIO VALLF.V ·Command- LE&gt;ster 7.A'rkle1 J\;rll.
Ralph
----el'Y No. U K. 'I'. will hold lhPJr Ptekrns presented the program,
Pleuanl Valley HOipl•al
~ l a l l"d conclave Wednesday at ""The Jnclusive Church.''
ADMI'I1ED: Mrs. BiUy Sim· l
GARMENT IAQ
PAD IIIII COVIll SET
7:30 p.m., wlth 0 potluck · at : The (l'O\.I~ voted to buy 12 mons. Gallipolis; Mrs. Lee Henli :30 p.m. Albtl't G. Woodard hymnals if sufficient funds are ry, GaJJipolis Ferry: Mra. For•
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eminent tommander.
available at Ull' l"nd of the year. est Hareravet, West ColurnbJI;
Molds lG fult-lenlth prTHE MIDDLEPORT Literary
Refreshment&lt; were oerved by Harold Keeler, Pt. Pleasnnt;
• - tontecl covor. Twlo
mentt. 3-hook wire framl! .
d ub wi ll meet Wednesda} at- · Mrs. CharJe~ Yea1er,
Mrs. John Cheesebrew , Pt. Pleasant.
pad of poly lollm •nd
Hu..,- yjpyl. fuiZ:ipper.
.nDn.
Sttnd•ld lite.
ternoon at the home or ~lr!. ~uri Meg., and Mrs. Russoll DISCHARGED : Gil)' Hlflhts,
Ben PhliRon in Radne. Re- Barton to Mrs. Mllu Brown Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs. Franklin
M R
' Hrtlloy and son, Bidwell: Mra.
views inrllLde ''A Child Pol!lses~· l ' r~. USi~ll C.peMrt, Mr 1. Clinton Miller, Pt. Pleaunt;
William 1 John Chattm. Mrs. W. H. Fogle- Le'trd Dowell,
SouthJide ;
ed" given b) Mrs.
Russell and •·chlldren for Adop- r song, Mrs. Howard VanMatre Diai' a Wellman , Kanal.llli Ha~­
tion·• to br girf'n by Mrs. nuy i Mrs, Larry Bumgardner. Mrt: old Holkinl, Pt. Pltaunt; John
Shuler. Roll coli retponM&gt; will ! Dnllas Cadle, Mra.
Georle Veuey, Wn ; Mrs. Beulah
FLORIST
be a child o fiction,
Caroon. Mrs. Glen
Cart. Starkey, Glonwootl.
Thurodoy
wright. Mr.•. Donald Cook, Mrs. BIRTH , Mr. and Mro, Larry I Serving the Big Bend Area
PLACI MAT SET
Rock Springs Grange will [ ~arvan hame, Mrs. Wllliatn Patrick, Huntin1ton, 1 daurh· ] 59 N. It&lt;. Av•. MiddltJIOrl
Set of 4. M•tchinl
Retu1D address. Perm~~t Thursday. at 8 p.m. Thf're 1 I' ry·, Mrs. Wayne Orten, Mrl. tf
coasters. Foilm biiCk.
sonal size; 80 ln pfle.
will be a program and refresh- ! Lim Rottgen. Mrs. John Sisson,
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-O&amp;iili..,
1111- Be
tnonio will be mved .
i Mrs. Judy ~logg, Mro. Ralph !!"'"'fl"flltlttttntmmtnmtnnnlnttmnltlttttlttttttttltlfm"""'"nm
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of PJcken~ and Mrs. Ray Prortitt.
lltlfl. •1.881x10·1noh Photo li'l'lml •• ,
Hrath Methodist Churcl. .,.,,ill !
Reg. lk Dura Meid• Rubber Gloves ... 44c
meet Thursday ofternoon. Ap· •
GRANT JUOOMI!NT
Reg. •/$1.00 lnflnte' Anlclete .•.... 4/118C
rU 2B at 2 p.m. at ll&gt;e church. 1 PT; PLEASANT - The ~1 1 ,.
Rag. ltc loya' Denim loaer lhorts ... 57c
Miss B ~·ss Sanborn w;lt 1x&gt; pro- on County Circuit Court 1r1ntReg. S9c Boys' Craw looke •••.••• 21c pr.
gram leader and hostesses wi\1 I ed judament to the Firat N1•
Reg. 98o Hanweye Men'• T·lhlrt ••••. 77c
OC Mrs. C. :\ . Hennrsy . w s. ~~~~~~ Bank of Ripley tn lwo
Everett 0dvi:., \lrs. Emerson
dactton!l. Judgment Wll 1·
Jones and ~·I rs. Homer (!)(lk . war ed the Ba.nk In the sum ar
RIVERVIEW GARDt:N CLUB ,r.~! Rfrom tho deftnt11nt
will meel ':'hursdav eveninJ o\p- . 1
· Hollman In one IC•
· the Forked
"' · . Jon ond j u,.ment
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1h the amrll 28 o'clock at
Women's and Mlssts'
Run State Park lur a wif'nrr ' ~~nt or M83 .74 rrom defendatlt
roast and nalur(' tour.
e~ Rollin!! ln the other ae·
lion.
ONE WON ONE da s!- of the
Varied styles. Rc:~l1·
---- - -up IINye, 32 · 38.
Pomero~' 1-'1rst Baptist rhurch
will rnef't Thur~doy at 7::!L p. · cu,.!!d. All momboro or lho ..
'%
m. at the home ''' ~1r~ Atf'n Fftderatrd Church are urJid to ...
Strlleh
Shain Mrrhani,· St with M r~ ! attend Worship aervlct at 10:· ~
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· · · · 25 al\(j con•t-al!onal mootlnl
J()teph Cc ,k as &lt;:o : hostf's.~ . , Ht ll:.10. • ~.
V•rled fabrics,
Mrs. WraJ jl Sterrf'U on \I he de-- 1
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Porneroy announces t"llngreKaDo talw tMth droro. tllp or wobble
tiona! meetln~ ~ollnwlna the reg- [)gn
w11en you t&amp;lk, nt,lluJh or lllleeze?
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' t be annoy111 and embarrB51!1!d
ulat wnr11hip ~ervlce Sunday, bf •u.ch htnll.lctp.. 5'AaT•I'I1t, an .! 1\UVl u 1\',1 11 I N
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May lit, at 11 :30 n.m. rEST L kl•onyourplatet.ketpataiMiet'b E
•-twoon
Mare nrml)' 1ft, Ol'• OOrdldtll.' t•l· t
Pf sibltlty of 11 1.oor'er
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Ina ol ~~tt~umy and adllld oamron. ,'
Ltss Drip -Less Spatter
the Prtsbyterla and mt Unlltd Na Jummf.I&lt;Mm',HI~ tuJ;uriMI• t
1n1. Ott PAtTII'Ml tocs•r ·~ llrur
C.bt.~rch of Christ will hf.
dill- co\Uitlrt •~•I'Y•htr..

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JUDGE FOR 9 YEARS

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ONLY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR THIS OFFICE WHO IS A JUDGE

AN UNUSUAL RECOR01 Judae Ammer handled 3,683 CUll
in Pickewsy County in 9 yur1. ONLY Tt-IREE were reversed
by the Appeals Court- None has ever been upset by the Ohio
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V·B motor. automatic trario., power brokeo, Pl'wer
steorlna, 6 way power soat, radio, tinted 111,., whita
lfdowall tireS, whotl diBCI, anti•opin differential. ftc•
area.

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Save $1.54 1 Gallon

Dynamic .88 Hoi. Sedan

Middleport, 0.

Creamy Smooth
SO EAS'f TD USE

An antlrely now wall paint that makes pa~nting faster
and attle!, Superior hidinc oilers ono·coat covor,.e. ~
! No bruth or roller matks will
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electric ovens give perfoct h04lt control because they are precise, eiectronle
in•trumenta. Set the di11l at the temperature you wa nt and thut Is Ute
' exAct temper~tu~e you'll !!•t! Another thing, clecl~· lc OV.ftS are «&gt;lnplt!tely
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keeps kitchens ctl!ller ••• two thoughtful reason• for going nameless. ll'ot :.
more information oo the merits of clean, flameless electric rl\ngea ••• ea11 ·
the ELECT!IIC company.

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Cl~rified by Chiaramonte
!'be Ohio Stltl HiiJIWIY PI·
hi pn~vldeo many lifo oiWinl
::~-::;1~..... ~ K•n.:reity rtcogniz·
td by the molorln&lt; public, UC·
cordin. to Colonel Robert M.
CJi~:;.rrnntte, F'atrOl Superin·
tendent.
One of tho molt voluablo ..,.
vices · provided by tho Patrol
is the emergency relay of
blood, blood plasma altd hu·

~Del~ ~~·~:~~~· Po~eroy·Middleport, o,, April 2s. _:!f

Miss Douglas is Candidate -..- ·=~~

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New Generation ofEquipment is Necessary

July
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The Past C®ncnora AuocJa.l~~~n_s._,___ _
·c1}rtJ~-~-UJ....t~ For. Archery" Queen
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lion of Dllllrlot IS Dttllhlerl of D f Ma ,..... .
~felhMtt'ourJuiio~ltt,
'fl'!o, Pl.$!ABAN'I' ~ 'l'11e !rial-IUIJIIted !Gr lbe Sprii!J Lunch· Allllrlca mol HUIIIIIJ lllernoou, 11.
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of """ ltUo.r 10 ''dt
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County
Hrtme
Demonstra·
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Ava(anobo,
PI!•t
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Fonat
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lur~ '''"' tttur ordinary wotdl.
lluo ::Vw.&lt;!! :::::o~':'~!~ ~~· ~·~VJn••· """ l'.hornbt olubo .... Plalna with 10 m~mbetl
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Ml~• MIII'Y Lee Delllill!l ol wUI be l!i qrlo of the pr~~- 'present.
Hearing Altl
KECA.IJ :::.a·"';"

"but it Is, I blllt", rtiiASBII·
tatlve of the thousands
~um,
hour• ~pent each year in
i•hlng li!liltanc• In a
many Wlyt.
Sat. P. D. McCretdyt Comf'
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mander of tho Gllll(ll)lis Patrol
b.,, V«: ·
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this dlslrlct Jut yllll'. The
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man eye8 needed for transplent requnts for Et&amp;Ch
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came !rom tho American fted 1r fVL~!
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handles such relays only !n "We are always &amp;lad to he1p
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emergency situations.
out with emtl'l!ency rtlll)'s but REBALZ
"Routine relays must
be we also must keep our cars on ~:r;::;;r.~-,r-~"...:1 .N•r.-lhootre.-lllten
handled by prlvatt ron\'eyanc- pa'rot as muc~ as potslble, We,
to oran liM •llltl'IJie Ultltr. u
es," he said. "We art always therefore, closely screen alJ re•
•UQelltll.,tMaboftell'toon.
willing and anxious to move quests for emer&amp;eney relays · ,_~·'I
oe!!ded materials when It " a but we do •ct !Wiftly when IIIII"' HIS
maltl~r of llfr or death, '.ll' where I there Is a need.11
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candkta= fer the ~!!!!!'tt! ~ h!bJp ~nr,~!ll ! Leo
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July Al'1!blry QuiOII . l'rldiiY llpland, florol arrtlfllemonll 'for
rnorntna ~~ KrOdel Pork, Th~ IIIII~: Allllt BoUoy, llottl Lftd·
t!lndlda!A 1 plclurlt Ia to tP ors, Rltotlodondron, Maaon and
pear tn lilt Julli lsoue •of No· Plaaaam, (191!1111; Wohelo and
tlonal A,.htry Mll!ollno.
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.,.g,ncy exist&gt; " Even with this I Mason WSCS
rl&amp;id &lt;'ontrol of emergency re- .
or supplies. We do not, howev·

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.Mdwliii-..U:i.&gt;iiittreadliil, !OJ. and tln't mue oullbl wol'da
lowi!d by tho I.oltl'• Prtytr clurl,y or fl You art dptrf·
oltd pladHe to tho nq, A rt• enctnrlllttnlne 4lllle\lltle~ In
port was given on Ilia Buddy ch h .... 11
Starcher ahOII wbloh the A3,.. b 1I1'C ' ""'' ol'ihn11• 01' 11
oJatlon lf!Jthsol'ld Plans were ome, you con ae leve a ne~
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hilh In speech elarl\1 I n d
m e or 1 P cnou on "" ay, nd
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August 28, the place to be an. U onllno ns with thlo ne~
nounced. A discussion was bold ald. &amp;von whiapara aro ~Y•·
"" incrmlnt lht mom~rlhlp. Ill Clear. II lnttl'lltlll tlrlle
Refreshments were served at HEARL'IG, 32 E. 9th St., l!:rle
the closo of tho meollnt
by : Pa. You wtll receive full In
mombera of Goldtft Gleam ttndl !ormation It no coli or obll·
Forest Heoo Councllo,
lion Whltloevar._,Ad:iiii;iY'=;;
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makers, 10911 arrqemonts and
Mtss DOugles '' the dauahttr preparaUon of cofCae. Helping
of Mr and Mro Gdt Doualaso
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nle Lana Joy Thabet Alice I lliach club Wll aokod by the
Stone, Li~da Wltharl ' and !lrfsldent, )frs, John MarBhlll,
Connie Harbour.
to .ubmit nameo for 1 Maaon
The rouncll voted to bold C®nty Belle. The lady to re·
Its Spr;•g Luncheon at t be )ll'eoent the county at the Folk
Nation:.· Guard Armory on P'eo~val at Glenville, •• June
May 19th widt rqiitration otart- 111-19, must be 70 year. of •••
fll1 at9:45 a. nt The altair wiD or older.
TO OUII CUSTOMERS~
b. potluck. Council member. Tbe followlntl peraons were
are Invited to brlng a Jlllesl.
appohtted by tho preoldent to
i'....Uy",
Ailwll'l Why lhe •rthrltie alool&amp;oll.r lorffl ''••
A •tYI• show will be held aotve on the 4-H Award Com· .
pkdp•HI COUlDN'T liND Htl ELIOW
wilh prl!es io be awarded In mlttee, Mrs. Vlt11l Burris, Mrs.
live categories. Mrs. Robert Charles Yonker and Mrs. Beck~
Sayre o! New Haven II chair· tlhelmtr•
GIVE DINNER
man. CommiU..
mombtrtt At the conclllllen of tho moe~
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Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barnit• are Mrs. Leo Litchfield, New ing, Mr. Roy Lloyd, Director
entertained with a dinner re- Haven Mrs. Otis Lltch!leld Pl. of Head Start In Mason County
cently at their home, Lincoln P'lell!l~t, Mr!. Vernal Joru;son, explabh!d ho~ woDlen of ~
Heights, honorliiJ his mother, Weot Columbia. Mrs. Ralph Sf· group could assist in consult·
. Mrs. W. 0. Barnltz on her b1rlh· rnester of Che!lte:r, Ohio, wiU ant service to adults In the
PT. PLEASANT - The Ma· day. Present wete Mr, and ' present a very interesting pr~~- Head Stlrt f'roeram. Tho coun.
oon County Shariff's Depllrtrnent Mrs. w. 0. Bbrnlt2, and Gary sram duriiiJ tho afternoon.
ell votod lo lUisi In
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MIDDL&amp;PORT, 0.
lnveallgated 1 0110 car accident Barnib and daughters, Carol Club responoibllltiu·•~'~""~'"~~~l~·ec~L:.._________:2:::::::::================:::~:4
Snnday evening resulllngln per· abd Ellen of Pomeroy; Mr. and
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Mrs, Keith Barml2. Middleport
sonal mJury and approx1mately and the host and hoste!!s.
1650 property damage.

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Driver Cited
After Wretk

ill)'! the Patrol respondtd to : MASON - Mrs. Lester Zermm·e than 800 eDJls lor such kle, Mason, was elected presiheJp In 1965, arrordmg to the dfnt of ·Noman'a Society or
Superintendent.
Chri11tian Service of the M1aon
"The as!lstancP Wf gJVe In Methodist Church when the
SU('h rasPs l., a ver~· small : group met recently a; the
part of the time apent h~· Pa- i church. Othe1 officers elected
trol officers in aiding our dli- 1were Mrs. Howard v1nMatrt
zens," continued Chiaramonte, : vice pre1ident, Mr.~.
LarrY
Bumgardner , secretary, Mrs
; Russell Barton, treasurer. .
Mrs. Glen Cartwri1ht wa• Ronnie F. Hill, 24, lloiMtl,
MEETS TONIGIIT
elected chairman of the Rebec· WIS cited for r~ckless operation
The ·American Legion Auxll: f·a Cirrlt and Mrs. Murl Me&amp;et. after he lost control of hi.i \'&lt;!· lary of Dre-w Webster POll A·
, chairman of Mary Circle; Sup- hicles white travelln11 south on merican U!&amp;iou wlU meet toTUE!DAY
pi) Work. M". Judy Flaga, Rl. I eilht mil•• from Point nifht, at 7:30. There will be
THE POMEROY WCTU will ' Spiritual Life, Mrs. Frod S()fn· Plea•ant and struck a ulllity lnlotion and all officers and
meet 1'uesdlly at 2 p. rn. at the . cer_: Memb_er11hip QJ.ItiVIt~, pole. He Will taken to Pleuant ln~mbers are urged to attend, 1
United Methodist church.
TO STVDV N.\nJRE
1Mrs . John Sisson: Campus MID· Valley Ho1p1tal where ~e was
THE PAST MATRONS of JS!ry, Mrs Charles Yeager: treated from bruises of hiS body The Wildwood Garden club
Pomeroy Chapter OES will I Chrl•ttan Social Relallon, Mro, ond a cut tongue.
will have • nature otudy and
meet Tuesday evening ul the Wilham Fry Mn. George CarArre!lt! recorded at the coun- hike at the home of Mrs. Vic·
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
son terved as chairman of the I ty jaJI during thfl seekend wer~: tor Hysell, Wednesday, beliD-1
THE MIDDLEPORT Band nominating commllleo.
Robert E Chafm, Jr., 41, Pl. llinl at 10:30 a.m,
Booater Asaor.latlon will meet During Ute bualneu meetlng Plea~ant, peace warrant; Rob-J1;;;&amp;....,.......,................._,J
Tuesday even InK. April 26, in 1 l~ w~lch Mr11. Howard _vanMat- ert Roa:ers, 31 , West Ctlumbia,
the high school cafeteria at' JfO , v1ce pre!ldent. pres•ded, the and William Harrison Wamsley,
7:30 p. m. ParPn1s of bantl group voted to ~ontribute $10 to J 27. ~.ew ~aYtn . both charged
~tlJdentB are uri!&lt;! to attend. [ the Drelgh .Mllls•on In Pokistan. ! with 1r.tmncatlon.
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AUXILI ,HY 1, j Mrs. Ray Proffit! votod to ron· I'
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F'et'ney . Benm'!lt Po~t . AmPr t~~bt-111" $75 It, miiiSJon work this
PLAN _OPIN HOUSE
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irnn Legion, will mP~t T•JPS· ~ R1.
The fam&amp;Jy of Jesse Tuttle
day evf'ning at 7 : ~0 ~ · m. :1l Mrs. Ru!.8fll Barton reportfd I has planned tn open
house '
the legion h&lt;~ll tn ~\li:ltll&lt;'pnrl . on the Sprmg District meeting Sunday, ~ay l. at his home. i
R,-\CINE AMER ICAN Legion whlrh _.he attended ln Hunting- Chi!Ster m observance of Mr.
HOMECUIT8
AtJxil·l~ry will me~t Tuesday ton recer1tly, end Mt" 11 . Oeorae Tutu~·• 96th ~lrthd•&gt;" · FriendA I
CI.OStT
WE NOW HAVE
PV1'•1ing , April 26. at 7:30 at C~r11on reported on 1 two day art a~so planmn~ a card shOW·
ACCI!IIOIIU
the p 11 ~ 1 homf!.
· meelina in Beckley. Also at- er. Hts address ts Lona: Bot·
WEDNESDAY
tending the meeUna1 were Mrs. tom, RFD.
OHIO VALLF.V ·Command- LE&gt;ster 7.A'rkle1 J\;rll.
Ralph
----el'Y No. U K. 'I'. will hold lhPJr Ptekrns presented the program,
Pleuanl Valley HOipl•al
~ l a l l"d conclave Wednesday at ""The Jnclusive Church.''
ADMI'I1ED: Mrs. BiUy Sim· l
GARMENT IAQ
PAD IIIII COVIll SET
7:30 p.m., wlth 0 potluck · at : The (l'O\.I~ voted to buy 12 mons. Gallipolis; Mrs. Lee Henli :30 p.m. Albtl't G. Woodard hymnals if sufficient funds are ry, GaJJipolis Ferry: Mra. For•
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eminent tommander.
available at Ull' l"nd of the year. est Hareravet, West ColurnbJI;
Molds lG fult-lenlth prTHE MIDDLEPORT Literary
Refreshment&lt; were oerved by Harold Keeler, Pt. Pleasnnt;
• - tontecl covor. Twlo
mentt. 3-hook wire framl! .
d ub wi ll meet Wednesda} at- · Mrs. CharJe~ Yea1er,
Mrs. John Cheesebrew , Pt. Pleasant.
pad of poly lollm •nd
Hu..,- yjpyl. fuiZ:ipper.
.nDn.
Sttnd•ld lite.
ternoon at the home or ~lr!. ~uri Meg., and Mrs. Russoll DISCHARGED : Gil)' Hlflhts,
Ben PhliRon in Radne. Re- Barton to Mrs. Mllu Brown Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs. Franklin
M R
' Hrtlloy and son, Bidwell: Mra.
views inrllLde ''A Child Pol!lses~· l ' r~. USi~ll C.peMrt, Mr 1. Clinton Miller, Pt. Pleaunt;
William 1 John Chattm. Mrs. W. H. Fogle- Le'trd Dowell,
SouthJide ;
ed" given b) Mrs.
Russell and •·chlldren for Adop- r song, Mrs. Howard VanMatre Diai' a Wellman , Kanal.llli Ha~­
tion·• to br girf'n by Mrs. nuy i Mrs, Larry Bumgardner. Mrt: old Holkinl, Pt. Pltaunt; John
Shuler. Roll coli retponM&gt; will ! Dnllas Cadle, Mra.
Georle Veuey, Wn ; Mrs. Beulah
FLORIST
be a child o fiction,
Caroon. Mrs. Glen
Cart. Starkey, Glonwootl.
Thurodoy
wright. Mr.•. Donald Cook, Mrs. BIRTH , Mr. and Mro, Larry I Serving the Big Bend Area
PLACI MAT SET
Rock Springs Grange will [ ~arvan hame, Mrs. Wllliatn Patrick, Huntin1ton, 1 daurh· ] 59 N. It&lt;. Av•. MiddltJIOrl
Set of 4. M•tchinl
Retu1D address. Perm~~t Thursday. at 8 p.m. Thf're 1 I' ry·, Mrs. Wayne Orten, Mrl. tf
coasters. Foilm biiCk.
sonal size; 80 ln pfle.
will be a program and refresh- ! Lim Rottgen. Mrs. John Sisson,
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-O&amp;iili..,
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tnonio will be mved .
i Mrs. Judy ~logg, Mro. Ralph !!"'"'fl"flltlttttntmmtnmtnnnlnttmnltlttttlttttttttltlfm"""'"nm
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of PJcken~ and Mrs. Ray Prortitt.
lltlfl. •1.881x10·1noh Photo li'l'lml •• ,
Hrath Methodist Churcl. .,.,,ill !
Reg. lk Dura Meid• Rubber Gloves ... 44c
meet Thursday ofternoon. Ap· •
GRANT JUOOMI!NT
Reg. •/$1.00 lnflnte' Anlclete .•.... 4/118C
rU 2B at 2 p.m. at ll&gt;e church. 1 PT; PLEASANT - The ~1 1 ,.
Rag. ltc loya' Denim loaer lhorts ... 57c
Miss B ~·ss Sanborn w;lt 1x&gt; pro- on County Circuit Court 1r1ntReg. S9c Boys' Craw looke •••.••• 21c pr.
gram leader and hostesses wi\1 I ed judament to the Firat N1•
Reg. 98o Hanweye Men'• T·lhlrt ••••. 77c
OC Mrs. C. :\ . Hennrsy . w s. ~~~~~~ Bank of Ripley tn lwo
Everett 0dvi:., \lrs. Emerson
dactton!l. Judgment Wll 1·
Jones and ~·I rs. Homer (!)(lk . war ed the Ba.nk In the sum ar
RIVERVIEW GARDt:N CLUB ,r.~! Rfrom tho deftnt11nt
will meel ':'hursdav eveninJ o\p- . 1
· Hollman In one IC•
· the Forked
"' · . Jon ond j u,.ment
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1h the amrll 28 o'clock at
Women's and Mlssts'
Run State Park lur a wif'nrr ' ~~nt or M83 .74 rrom defendatlt
roast and nalur(' tour.
e~ Rollin!! ln the other ae·
lion.
ONE WON ONE da s!- of the
Varied styles. Rc:~l1·
---- - -up IINye, 32 · 38.
Pomero~' 1-'1rst Baptist rhurch
will rnef't Thur~doy at 7::!L p. · cu,.!!d. All momboro or lho ..
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m. at the home ''' ~1r~ Atf'n Fftderatrd Church are urJid to ...
Strlleh
Shain Mrrhani,· St with M r~ ! attend Worship aervlct at 10:· ~
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· · · · 25 al\(j con•t-al!onal mootlnl
J()teph Cc ,k as &lt;:o : hostf's.~ . , Ht ll:.10. • ~.
V•rled fabrics,
Mrs. WraJ jl Sterrf'U on \I he de-- 1
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Porneroy announces t"llngreKaDo talw tMth droro. tllp or wobble
tiona! meetln~ ~ollnwlna the reg- [)gn
w11en you t&amp;lk, nt,lluJh or lllleeze?
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ulat wnr11hip ~ervlce Sunday, bf •u.ch htnll.lctp.. 5'AaT•I'I1t, an .! 1\UVl u 1\',1 11 I N
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May lit, at 11 :30 n.m. rEST L kl•onyourplatet.ketpataiMiet'b E
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Mare nrml)' 1ft, Ol'• OOrdldtll.' t•l· t
Pf sibltlty of 11 1.oor'er
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the Prtsbyterla and mt Unlltd Na Jummf.I&lt;Mm',HI~ tuJ;uriMI• t
1n1. Ott PAtTII'Ml tocs•r ·~ llrur
C.bt.~rch of Christ will hf.
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AN UNUSUAL RECOR01 Judae Ammer handled 3,683 CUll
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An antlrely now wall paint that makes pa~nting faster
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ball. By local owner
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does owa II!I'Vice work.
oalesmen. 20 year• up"rl· buUdings, 71&gt; miles north ol
ence. Free l!llpectiii!S. tillal'l Pomeroy, property well fencon!fed. &amp;05 West Main ·~:'.; [ ed, plenty pasture,
fruit tr..., I clslernl, a weD
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frames, di11hes, other items.
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Saves you - - II
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ball. By local owner
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does owa II!I'Vice work.
oalesmen. 20 year• up"rl· buUdings, 71&gt; miles north ol
ence. Free l!llpectiii!S. tillal'l Pomeroy, property well fencon!fed. &amp;05 West Main ·~:'.; [ ed, plenty pasture,
fruit tr..., I clslernl, a weD
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caps should bo turned In by American pageant m conjunc· arrangemen . o ~e ritual tablL
May 10 to h•lp on the cancer lion With the boat regatta IB!I Iwere pl~c~ onh' and eo&lt;IkiOI
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Williamson and son . .Jack. Ed
or of Senecaville were week·
Phi Chapter, Bela Slgm~
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1·- - - -- Fioyd Griffith and Kav Ann :
S I ert Wamsley and famUy and at· In Pomeroy
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and Cary Ray . and ~lr. and I
Spring, th~me of the Winding Trail Gar~~· ~~~.r ~0~ tended the funeral of
Pearl Each pledgor was pinned dur·
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William GrHfith
of Co· Flower_ Show
:xcept out· Parker.
Iing the candleljghl ritual
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~mbu~: Wlllmm G~nnm. ~an· pany ~~s~l:yA ril showers were intermittent visitors.
Mrs. William Fisher, wllo is I Sided over by Mrs. April S~J.th,
Ieman. She displayed paintings
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Middleport done by Mrs. Nan~ Rawlings /
,1rr. ~ racuse. ·
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the weekend wlth her son and
rs. · · n •
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Johnson over a penod of s-ev·
M D 11 R ssen
Charles R Karr. Sr., Pome~y : I show. Its result~ o T~w.
Mrs Leo Kennedy and Mrs. daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. of the chapter, was a special I Schools .are preparing for the eraJ years beginning with
Dr. and rs. .ked u ts
Mr. and '\Trs Charles R Karr
THE - -~UL
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activities marking the end of
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I Elyria, were wee en gues
Jr Middleport and Mr and Arti stic Arrangements
, Charles Lewts.
Mason I er aln p a ker
During the bUsiness meeting, the school year
first lessons while a
young I his mother, Mrs. Griff RusseU
~1r~. Lylle and Susan.
· s· 1s for S~ring, blue rib- Among narcissus displayed runeral of Pear ar ·
Inominees for the
coveted The annual Ju.nlor .. Sr.nlor chil: and through her present In Pomeroy. Dr. and Mrs. RIIS•
bon tn \Irs. Leo Bryan: red , : were
lily flowered, Thalia, Mr and Mrs. Paul Fisher of ••girl of the year" award were Prom wilL be held this Friday woAr s. . 1 h
h ld f 1 sell were returning to Elvrll
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r..1rs. Allee.
ompson,
·. Mrs h. 0. Backhouse; on Huntington, W. a. ar~ spe ·announced and Include
~~s~ening with the seniors to· be lowin the meetin with Mrs. a ter t:mg n or
j.Jrs. Jne Struble.
Snow ing a few days at their home, Moore, ways and means ch~tr- guests of the junior class for Knig:t and Mrs. ~n Chapman where he had attended t h•
1Evelyn, King Alfred,
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Pam•roy, Ohla
" .. :-; for Pri&lt;'eless. blue, I Queen, Ge..·anium, Dick Well- , Minersville.
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man, seleded. for her organ~a· the tradltlon'b.l dinner and dance. presiding at the silver services. Eas~n Radiologl~al SocieW
P 1·
Th
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Fish- tion of the w1g shDW and c~rd 1Committees are at work on An arrangement of red roses meehng held at M1d Pines, N,
Mrs. ~obt&gt;rt o~pson . Mrs' I
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C. Dr. Russell, elected prest.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
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rlbb?ns
only
to
weekend
guests
of
their
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chairman.
for
h'
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part
m con- sic for dancing, and junior modent of the organization for the
"PINOCCHIO IN OUTER
( harles Le~m..
• Mrs. Charles Lew1s and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Ftsh· ducting the polio drive; Mar~ tbers are planning the dinner. New Cheerleader~
coming year, thus heads a soSPACE"
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blue,
Mr:o
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Robert
Thompson.
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and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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f?r
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work
The
senior
play
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Selected
at
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- T('ehmculorPetrr Laze!. as Pinoc('hio
Charles ~f'WIS n·d, Mrs. ~ n Early Spring Dwarf Iris spec- I old
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in the c:ttapter off1ce.
Friday evening, May 6, and the Ntw cheerleaders of Middle.. from states east of the ~issls·
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J
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were
shown
With
blue
1 Gordon Fisher, st~ent.
at
Tht!
wanner
of
the
award
will
senior
trip this year will be a port High School were selected sippi River. Its ronventwn Is
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ribbons
to
Mrs.
Charles
Lewis
~1ountam
State
Busmess
C?l·
be
announced
at
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the
annual
tour
of
washington, D. c. The for next year at a special try· Iheld once a year to analyze
F.dd Byrnl"s, fhris Noel. The
SupremPs. Four Sea s on~
" I" 1s fn.r. ld~a blue .. M~~- 1 and Mrs. Rubert Thompson. 1lege, spent the weekend wlth F.ounder's Day ob~erva~ce Ap-. group plans to go by chartered out a.ssembly held Friday.
and review the more recent
Rob('rt ~ ..e~ts. 1ed , MIS. JOt" ' In the Junior arrangemenq h1s p~rents. Mr an~ Mrs. Mas- Til 2~lb at th~ OhJO .umversitY bus and will not visit New York The five girls chosen by po~ experience In X-Ray diagnosis
WED. and THURSDAY
lard Pr.llt, \\IHif' , \l! s.
I cl ss ··April Showl:'rs 'BI"lng Ion Fasher and famtly.
Inn m Athens.
' C'ty but will ~nd the time in uJar vote of the student body and treatment.
April 27-28
Struble
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M:y
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Flowe
s,••
blue,
Carol
Edwa~d
Parker,
who
Is
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The
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voted
to
donate
•t~e Capital.
for the varsity cheerleading sec· Dr. Russell is a graduate of
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NOT OPEN
·· N" ts for Narel ssu~. blul", Lewis ; red , Lilly Laudermilt. ployed m Gla~gow, W:
Va., an addtUonal $10 ~o the School Meanwhile, Mrs. Pearl Rey· tlon were SUsan Morris, Mari Middleport High School and the
Mrs. Robert. 'rhon:ps~, ~1~· ~ and while, Linda Hendricks. Ispent th~ wee~nd ~t :~ ho~~; ~ B.ond Iss~e c~mpa•gn l:d,..:a~ nOlds is getting her annual kin· lyn Stumbo, Nancy Harris, Lois Ohio State University Medical
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
April 29·30
!'\ Irs John ~errf'll , v. lit' .
, Mrs Lloyd Moore won a blue i Mlnersvll~e ;n Ia~\
gJrl. m. t ~ c apter .P
n dergarten presentation in read- Sauer, and Kathv Morgan. Shei· School. He also studied three
''WILD IN THE COUNTRY"' Robert .LewlsG
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Mrs lri.bbon. for a large display of lfuneMral ond Mear H rGer.y no:r assllst m10 e ca,mpbavignphonecoor· ', iness The classes will present Ia Childs was e.lected as alter· years at the Radiology College
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··c ·• 1s for •Tt"t"n, Uf'R. b t· 1, Afncan violets.
.
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rs. ba· · dou.-o tac
.ng
peopk·ng
e · total of "Goldielocks
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· ted of ·m R.IC hmond , Va. He I8 aUl1 ·
and re d fiLl"
d r. hald
and the
Three nate. T"uo;; tryouts cons1s
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Eh••s Presley, Hop&lt;' Lange,
1
~e contacted by Bears" uu~ year. .Clever, color· ~ee cheers given by th~ glrls 1iated. with the .Elyria Memorial
fu!'sda" Wf'ld , .lohn (l't&gt;lanrl L::~s~r~h~1r r~;s./\ L. ~t'~- Ibon went to Mrs. ~ax Rol.ler ~n ofc ~a:O~· w::e · ra !~kend ~per::~
"SIGNPOST TO MURDER" ~~~
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for u large bloommg Chnst- 1iuests of her parents, Mr. and 1the ':hapter. Mrs. Horky will ful L'OStummg agam will play a wit~ the ~tudent body vohng for Hospital, .Elyria, and . St. Jos)oannne Woodward, Stnart
Nai'C issus Spl"rimens. blue, mas
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Mrs. W. 0 . Barnitz.
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Jumor Horticulture diVISIOn, Mrs Bentz Wolfe was an OV· r- - - - -·----Mrs Robert. Th~mpson.R .br:'\ I blue ribbon went to a display I ernight gcest Sunday of her ~
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
Cha~les Ld•~.I S, ,Lrs. K o der. ol' hi'Tbs, bulbs and succulents sister and brother·ln:law Mr. :
M•Y 1·2·3
Lt: w1s an ~~ rs. l:'t- enne 'f • t t d th.
· bY the Wind• and Mrs Paul Grueser Middle·
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"THE WAR LORD"
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R b t Th
s ar e
ls sprmg
Chart on HPslon
· red. .\trs. o er
ompson. ing 1'r~il. Junior 'fherap}' clu.b. . port. ·
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Collecbons of stones were diS· Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Quinn
playt'd by two collectors, Mrs. and l'hildren Cindv and Pat of '
Charles Lewis of Middleport and Columbus s~ent {be weekend !
~ .. rol Lewis of Pomeroy.
· with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ·
The large collectioft of shells Karl Grueser and sons, Miners· I
belonging to Mrs. John Terrell ville.
' included birds. mire. Kangaroo \ Randy and Bt"Cky
Houda· 1
turtles,, vases, enrrings and shelt spent Sunday with their 1
necklace. pl3ques and flowers \ grandpar ,·nts, Mr. and Mrs. Ev·
made of shells.
i erett Dailey.
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Garden books and magar.ines i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly of
were displayed by members. IColumbus arrived Sunday eve- '
ARRANGE
In the invHational class, n.ing for a visit with tbeir par· :
1 ''Rainbow After the Rain." blue 1 eots, Mr. and Mrs. Everett DailFOR
1 went to Mr.!!. Bruce L 1o y d: 1 ey and Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
· red to Mrs. John Kincaid and !K~lly.
white to Mrs. Garen Stansbury. James Merideth, student at 1
' 'Pot of God" arrangement. I Ohio State University, spent the 1
blue to Mrs. Max Roller.
: weekend with his parents, Mr.
: The invitational class was · and Mrs. Sherwood Merideth. I
! entered by the Middleport and ).frs. John Smith and daughAmatPur Garden clubs.
ter. JoAnn of Sandyville, W. I
A commercial display
bv Va. spent a few days last week
Landmark or Pomeroy showed with her mather, Mr~. Price
many insecticides., pest con- !Hawk.
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trol material s and hand spray· ' Mr. and Mrs. E. J. H11l were
t"rs
IFriday business visitors in Pt.
The drawing for the Tupper- Pleasant, W· Va.
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ware vase was won by ~1rs. Mr. and "'~.s. Lester Hill of :
\fax Rol1er, MiddleJMlrL
~ankfort, v1s1ted Sunday evenNut rops in the shape of
~ng wl~ his brother and sisterfodils w~re given each guest as :;:~w, Mr. and Mrs. E.
J.
they registered. Tne shown was
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Present w.,.. Mr. and Mrs. Pat·
rick Quinn and children. Cindy
and Pat of Columbus; Mrs. Wei·
by Wbalty, Pomeroy, Larry
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VATICAN CITY (UP!) Pope Paul VI and Soviet
Forei&amp;n Minlsler Andrei A.
Gromyko met today in an
historic conference and agreed
that "men must unite to work
for the one goal of peace, no
mat.ter what their ••political
feelings or ideologies.
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discuss the meeting further.
Many observers believed the
meeting with the Communiet
official might have a profound
influence an relations between
the church and Communist
governments in other Iron
Curtain countries.
Gromyko later told newsmen,
"I would like to underline the

security."
Interest abave all to Europe."
"II Js very Important that I
U.S. Not Invited
this conference be held," he This apparently meant he
said. "The conference does not advocated such a conference
necessarily mean a solution to without parttclpation by the
these problems, but first we United states.
c.LASS ~LA~- Pomeroy se~lors will present ''The F1 ower of The Ranch," Friday, April 29, at 8 p.m. In the
must agree to meet to discuss The news conference ended lor High audttonum under the d1rection vf Mrs. Theodosia Frecker. Cast members seated, left to right, are
them."
Gromyko's weeklong visit to Reuter, .Suzie M~rtin, Hilah Vaughan, Sandi Hendricks and Vickie Fetty. Back row, Jeff Gibbs, Rodney Karr, CaltiOI(j
Asked whether the Uni!ed Italy for talks with government Crow, Bill FrancJs, Leonard Lyons and Mrs. Frecker. - Sentinel Photo.
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unusually ~ong for such a visit importance of a European avoided a direct reply, saying, du&amp; to, leave
conference to discuss European ••the problem should be of shortly,

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District judging In lhe Pooter1grades 9-12, Diana Davis. jon· Bth grader at Pomeroy.
Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewls,
and Essay Contest "For" the ior at Middleport. ·
In the 9 to 12 grade se&lt;"tion Phyllis Hackett and Miss
bond 1ssue of the Me1gs Lora! Other wmners were
post- of the essay contest. Dennis Schaaf.
School District was compll'ted ers, grades I to 3, second, Tim- Weber,. junior at Rutland won Winning posters and
Tuesday. night.
my Bearhs. 2nd grader at Sal- second place and Becky Slivers, will be displayed in the
Laura Harrison, chairn130 of isbury, ard third, Greg Van sophomore at Pomeroy, was banks.
the PTA ~ PTO committee, an- Meter, 2nd grader at Rutland. third.
Prizes of 13, 12, and $1 frl
PT. PLEASANT James nounced f1rst place poster wm- In grades 4 to 6, posters, sec· Judges of the essay contest the district contest in each secSee. 26, Pl. Pleas~n!, was
ners wer~ : Grades I to 3. ~ary ond place was Michael May. . were Mrs. Thomas Hart, Miss tion will be awarded the top
ed .in ~be county J&amp;il on a~
Boggs, f1rst grader, M1ddle- 4th gr3de at RuUand, and third 1 Mary E. Chapman a·nd Mrs. three winners. The money h•
!"&lt;~calion charg~ after
P"ft, and grades 4 to 6, Milisa place, Jennifer Spears, 4th 1Carl Horky. Poster Judges were been donated by local hanks.
mg over the radmg on the
Rizer. sixth grader, Saii~bUJ1'. grader at Pomeroy.
1
ve: Bridge_ last night and
First place winners in the Essay contest runners·up In
enmg to JUmp into the
Essay contest induded Bever- grades 1 and 8 were, se".: md
river..
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ly Kay Thompson, eighth grade place, Mary Lou Radford. 8th I
Officers of the Sheriffs
Rutland, in lhe seventh and grader at Salisbury, and thi1·d 1
partment and State Police
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grades section, and m place, Betty Jea.1 Hobstettcr. '
(First, Essay, H. S. Divilion)
ed See into not jumping
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By Diana Davis
ries can be offered.
See ne-arly fell from his
The ruture of education
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peace to V1et Nam. Jt was the
first meeting of a high rankjng
Communist official of any
nation with a Roman Catholic
pontiff and the emphasis was
on peace.
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Gromyko, at • news conferenc! af&amp;er the Vatican meeting,
called for a European summit
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conference to maiDtaln peace in
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Europe and ease world ten·
sion11 . . tie presumably would
exclude the United States from
the meetins in the Russian
belief Europe's problems are
Its own.
Only J!rtef AIIIIOIIIIOemeal
TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) - The '
The vatican issued only 1 worst flooding 1n 10 years in
brlel, one """graptr
the Lucas Coonty and southntque· oaylnc the two m~n had ern Michigan area forced evac·
met, but Gromyko told newti- uatlon today of some residents
men, "We agreed that men in four Ohio comnlunities and

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BILL ALLEN

Allen Wm"ner

:::...u:"o!~:!.:t~ ::yt~ep

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is very thebright
which
will be Our
helped
or
This
true, provided
new tivity
imprO\'ed
is sports.
team!~!
1"'!!111!81 leetlngs
area of Toledo planned to eYacapan several times while offi(f'irit, Essay, Elem~ntary Dir,ision.)
consolidated school materializ will be better. Coaches will have
ldeoiCII!et." He refused
uate Ill ~Is; A reBCUe
""" were trying to reB!On with
es.
more students !Tom whom to
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squad was 'summoned to aid elhim. The local lire d'Jlartment By Beverly Kay Thompson
languages. It would also be nice ! Most of the students in our Ichoose the teams. Then. we will
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In
launc~ Its rescue boar
for The girls and boys of Rut· 1f they had more commercial 1 '"'l are unaw llf~ qf ,lha many hi: able to combat the larger
fO~UfeiD
bmnei.
, Jn ·l":..p·l•a..:l
~Iateplck·upil!i!Je!!"'uld land H;gh School and.m
all classes, speech classes and a adyantagesone has ma larger league schools. The boys will.r&gt;-!
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E&lt;fiewater schools In the
\Ail UU
jiBilp or !aU.
.
of the mJg! Local S'cliool DIS- large cafetena where
yon school. Just thmk of all the new he better trained for sports and
Polpt Plll&lt;l! &amp;1'011 were closed
According to repOrts, See had
have lhe opportumty of .could get what you want to Isubjects that could be introdUC· lhe competilion tbat goes with
~
~· · beCiuae of the flooding and
Bill Allen, 1 senior at
called the jail earner, saying a life~imt' if ~e get this new . eat and pay for just that much. ed to the students. Marl" Jan- them. There can al!'i (l be sportl
rising waters.
ern HJgb School, has won
he, was goU,g to jump from
consoll~ated high sch~l. .
More up-to-date textbookS' so guage courses could be offer· aetivities for girls.
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Oregon, a Toledo
suburb, all expenses paid vacation
bridge.
.Al~o m .a co~nt.y which ad· that we ca_n stu~ about all of Ieel. The science and mathemat- The competition In the new
alerted aU available police and in Washington. D. C.
~ancm~ us eedrapldfly theas oursh, heethe newddlscovledrl~~ that have ie curriculum could certainly be school will be mv keen both
CINaNNATI (UPI) _ "P•n. l fire personnel to aid in evacu- The son of Mr. and Mr!l.
ey~~~'f~ t ere IS a n
ar
yout
n rna e wou ut: very help· revised and updated. Each stu- I scholastically and ·in extracur·
0 be educated properly. .
bate rocedure . most areas ating the Bay Shore area. ResJ. ton Allen, Chester. won a
ful.
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. dent would have the opportun- . ricular activities. Really, thll
p,.,.,, Is ma r-~- ,,
dents also left their homes In oo April 20 given by
Parents and eltlzeas of the
There ~re many ~ore thmgs All thiS could be made possl- ity to come in contact with [ is good for students Most ev- ·
this CO - . 1
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Salem ~ter area are urged I would hke to have m our new ble by this school bond issue
pee !'zed od
·
h th . bo · d . to '
That WU the opinion of Nor· Reno Beach and Jerusalem Elementary Supervisor
th t'
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more
s
ra
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m
ern
eqUJ~
eryone
m rn esire
19 IUeDd the scbool proaram i school not 0 nl f
3· mont and more complicated sui&gt; excel andas wille try
~--"cut
real
towmblp.
Bowen, sponsored by the Ohio aod boad losue -••·· lo he
b
t
' th
y
or
my![
Wa
lsd
commg
ul2p
n
May
harder to
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Winds bl
th
Coun ,.
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u or e younger lil:lr s ou )'QU pay
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ew acros
e area
cu on cobol Problems. A lleld at tbe Salem Cea~er and boys after me. 1 think they I$75.000 horne? Well, that's what J~t matena . . rom e voc:~· succeed. nus compehhon 1r
wrote a book 00 probate c~rts. at 30 houn per bo
h?Y and girl representing
scbool from 7:38 to 9' p. an.,
have a library, a real [we'll be getting if you vote yes t~onal standpomt. ~tier rac~h- necessary _to prepare a student
oaee, ·said it usuaUy costs
high school In the county
Friday; April Zt.
nice library, where you can go on May 3. Yes. we will pay only be~ ~ould be obtamed . With for th~ trials of college or fue..
t&amp;.O to settle a $25,000 estate. Jaycee8 WI" II Plan
the test.
Featured speaker for 1tm and find good reference books a small part of the cost for our lrammg .gJven 18 more fiel~s. ture hfe.
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He clUed the procedure "legal
Runner up was Terri
evenlllg
will be Bernard as well as books you would like .new school if we act now, be- There IS no d?ubt that them. _Of course, there are some
atOrtioa:•
Two Main Events
Pomeroy. Students who took
FaUz. Featured ptrfermers just for pleasure. 1 would also Icause the state will p . f telligence quotient of the stu· disadvantages to a large school.
t'For years I've obse'l'Ved the The Meigs County Ja~cees test given at Pomeroy were
will bt students of the "ix like to have good ph~·sical ed- the remaining sum . So a~lea~; d~nt in Meig.s County is just as but 1 _think that the advantage1
Wednesday, April 'f/, lected . from . scores of
vades ill tbe Salem Certk.1' ucation equipment,
trampo- remember thal the future or h1gh as any m another area. All outwe1gh the disadvantages.
1~ of the probate system. themeet
The legal prOfessioiJ has been
ball In Middleport.
tests m Jumor and
.
Sebool. !Deluded iD the pro· lenes, nice shower rooms, etc. the youth in this area greatly that is .nl"eded is. development. This new school will not be too
uowUllq to do anythlng about 1 Plans will be made for the classes al the respectiVe gram w•ll be rythmn banda, 1t would be nice if there could depends upon your vult' on Mechan1cal drawmg and ~ther large for most of the stuclentl
it. PrGbate refonn Is unlikely Drivers' Road-E.() May 1 on schools.
. 1 musieal dramatu.atiolla, flute- be classes for more different May 3. So please vote YES! related courses could be g1ven. to know each other fairly wen.
because Jt must originate in 1
Pomeroy Parking Jot, ~nd
Eastern
Loca_l En:uhve o-pooe orchestra, aud folk
Another department that should I do not think that a sebool
the 'state legislatures, which are! for the Junior Champ F1eld Head Larry. Morrison sa1d AI· dances.
be included in a school is art should be so large that a st;u..
operated ·or controUed by law· I
Track meetlo be held Ia~ len also thiS week won the
I traming, Many students have denl feels lost in the crowd. Sllryers.'' be laid.
er durang May.
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CtiUUi!'m!:w~..~
talent in thi s field but have no dents should !mow their teachone to train them at present. ers as they can learn a Jot
The new schQol . could have a from their teachers' experlen"'
very well orgamzed mustc de· es in college, in jobs and ill
COLUMBUS .(U~I) - The Ohio Supreme Court today partmenl to include a larger and high school.
bpheld the const1tuuonauty of Akron's (air housing ordi· better band, an orcheslra. vocal Even though I will not be enGenerally, we want things that make
-Be offered intensive training In cos· nance. The court split 4 to_ 3 in reversing the Summit Coun- chorus for boys and girls and rolleJ ·,n the new school, I ·~-•
better living, if not for ourselves for our me tology, home economics, and commer· t c rt f A
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ppe&amp;IS WhiCh had held the Jaw unconstitU· classes in different areas
of that the ~tudents WhO Will atchildren and grandchildren when I h e y cial WOrk using the modern machines bUS•
ineSS firms are employing.
bonat. . .
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·-·- music. Many people do not real- tend will be very fortu.Date
reach maturity, Most of us are willing Without
consolidation,
which
has
been
~he
maJorltr
opmi~n
.
was
OpJM)ftunity
in
Housing
to
proc· ize how important it is for stu .. They will be better infol'med
even amdous - to pay a fair price for
ordered by our voters, and without the new wntten by Chief Just!ce Kmgs-- e:ss her complaint of discrimina- dents to have these cuurses and educated people. They will
these things.
Two former Meigs County
U this ill a truism, it explains why votera high school and vocational school, which is ley Taft. _The court a~ted on an !lon, which she maintained was which are now unavailable to have a better chance iD eon4-H club members have been of the forme•· Sallsbury, Bedford, Middle- to be approved or denied next Tuesday. the ~ppeal flied by Nelhe Hunter m violation of the fair housing prepare them for college, bet- tests. sports, science fair&amp;, ilatt
~kro~ d fled
ordinance.
ter jabs and a changmg socie- competitions, for scholarshlpe
honored by belng Invited
to port, Northwestern and Pomeroy achool above training would be impossible. No one
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denies
this.
There·
remain
people
who
bea
.
I
a
ma~mus
.Both
the
commission
and
the
ty .
and far life in general.
serve as counseUors for two districts next Tuesday should approve the
lieve
the
little
red
school
house
is
g
d
askmg
the
Summit
Co~nCJty
law
director
re_
f
used
to
Along
with
the
new
courses
The new school wiU be a grqt
0 0
state-wide 4-H events this year. bond lsaue for a new high school and voenough
in
1966,
but
their
number
is
dwintyk
Co~rt
of
Ap.
p
~ls
to
requ~re
process
the
com~lamt
because
will
come
better
trained
teachasset
for Meigs County, The pro,.
James t.leredlth, son of Mr. catlonal trades school Both will make bet·
A ron s Commission on Equal they felt the ordmance passed ers; not that some in our pres· cess of education ia slow but
and Mrs. Sherwond Meredith of ter living for our children ond graodchi~ dling.
Time
was
a
young
feRow
less
ao
for
by Akron City Council in July, ent schools are not good teaci&gt; lhe results are well worib ..;
Flalwonds, has been Invited to dren,
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t
k
h'
h'gb
·
Veterau
Memorial
Hospital
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"" s - oo IS 1 school diploma down
~. was uncons tltut'1ona1. Th e· ers. On the whole, the caliber ery effort. Education is the
serve as a counsellor for tM
Fortunately, the price is better than fair.
AdmtJtloDI - Robert Soulh- appeals court agreed.
of teacher will be higher In lhe Iutton to local, national and ]81;
t!JII&amp; Ohio t-H Club Congress
The arithmetic fll Jt is easy. One plus Main Street and got a job ofi it.' Today.' 1
minimum
high
school
diploma,
while
aclu·
Rutland:
Robert
Dye,
Tho
state's
highest
court
rutoew school because better sala- ternational problems.
'to be ft,td July 6 to J•Jiy 9 at , two equals three. ·Tbat'i how it is: for one
alJy
more
important
thm
eve,r,
is
little
W.
Va.:
James
Rusaell,
eel
the
ordinance
was
not
invio•
·
Ohio State Un!yerslty.
dollar our people put up by taxation the
MAN JAILED
Jennu.t Lohse, dau~hter
llate chips In two dol)ara on &lt;;on&amp;lruction more than a bowing aequalntance to the ChiUicotbe: Mildred Fisher, lation of the conatllution and
Sadie McEiblnney, thai city officials must "per.. 1 T
t F. .
w. CO
VIC to Review
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Mr. and Mrs. Ita(tlld Lo~se
and equlpplnK. a.blih. achool for 1,200 pu· body of human knowledge ant11kilb that Pomeroy;
Middleport· nK
alfview,
"', R I
1Va, oe wasennan.
ll
be
d
Th
bi
h
ach
e
yon
.
e
g
ool
~uate,
as
Ml
,
~rge
napp,
form
their
duty"
to
process
the
jailed
early
today
by
uuvernmenl
8
o
e _1
PomerO)' bas been invited
ptls and I vocational trades center. The
ddleport: Roger Aikins Mid- complaint
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oerve ~:'1 counsellor 1..1,..
Melf18 Local District p~od~~&lt;:es approximate. he always has, ne"'ls tralnlir&amp; ·thit may be
parlayed Into a satisfying job with a future
. LaiTy Collins ' Long
.
Pomeroy Pollee on a lntox~&lt;a-~ The part of the federal .,...\
the 4-H Ci~zenship Short Course ty II mUtton and the State sends 12 mU. to II.
Margaret
'Jotmson.
tlon charge.
ernment In urban rertewal wDIZ.
1n
·D. c., ,June 19
lion down from ColumbuL..
Fortunately, 70 per cent of the ~oters In Pomeroy: Walter King, Harri·
THREE FINED
BOND FORFEITED
be ootlined at the IIII!E&lt;inl
June
the National 4-H
Anyhow you fuas with this, It'~ a sood
our new school district slllrilfled Jut NoThree flrieo were levied Tue.. Sidney McMillen,
Racine, night of the Control
deal.
Dltcbarles - Homer Me- . day In court action of Middle- charged with reckless opera- ley lndu&amp;lrlal Cooncil a~ ·
Children In our consolldl~ dletrict, If vember they were ready to pr0vjde this
juet two of
klnd
of
education
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their
children
a
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Arlotta PiCk....
port· Mayor c. 0. Fisher. They lion. ·forfeited a $50 bond in Holliday Inn at Sootb ""'"'·
!hi• bond iss¥• Ia appr9ved , by ·~ majority
' ope~, to oldtor
of people voUng, wtll:
'· ·, ' ·•
grandchildren. They vated for atar&amp;er lllr·
were qatnit Finley E. Manley, Pomeroy Mayor Charles Leg· Guest speaker
...... 4-H •
-Have the
on e·q.u al Ficuta, vocational training aDd ~ inOFFICE TO~CLOSE
15. Middleport, ttOO, costs, and ar's ~--~ay niglil
cis LeJitrty or the
shake In
&amp;lruction. Nothing hb:'bappan~ :illitoe IIIII· The Jacl!son Prnductlon crad- a three day jail sentence, on
1JN1T CALLED
giona1 ofBee.
-Have
and · \"(ovember to cha~ge l~elr minds. All they II office In Po~;y .wiD Jill conviction of DWI; Marvin Ray The Po1111!1'0y emergency unJt and
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vomuat do now lo cello the ~~ ~·r, 3
all day !If~, Mrw. 2 £4~ards. 21, HarUord. flO and was called Tuosday at 10:lll p. Tho
, •Vote again. , •
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". and Tuesday, May; J: \It PCA ,...ts, In~tion, and Mich- m for Walter Kine Harr!fl~&gt;
f Approval' of i~e b&lt;)IId taJue w1)1 l!e ·:·a . secretaries In !be·· "!"II ~· ~ Edwai-d 'atatne, II, Middle-lv1i~. who was lnl~ll!IOried 10
&amp;Iaiit llep ohea4 ~~~ -~ be~~~ IIJ' en- • attend~g a ~ 1!1:
~. .fill a!l!l ~ts. reckless Veter~ns Memorial Hospital 11
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PLAN FELLUWSHIP DAY
May Fellowship Qay will be '
observed at the United Metho- '
dlst church Frid•y, May 1. A i
sack lunch at 12:15 p.m. will o- I
pen the meeting. Dessert and ,
beverage will be provided by II
the host church. Those attrnd·
ing are asked to bring old nylons. The Rev. C, Melvin Alkire
will give the meditation.

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