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u.~ sentinel. Pomeroy-M!ddlepoi't, o, Apr. 20, 198~

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yood Mombasa, Donaa 1\eed,
Cornel WUde, Ch. I, Thriller,
The Remarkable Mrs. · Hawk,
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Mltcllum, Ann Blythe.
Soaday Ap-U !1, a.. I, Soar
Annie, William Bendix. Ch &lt;t3,
The Glaaa Key (1942) Veronica
· Lal!e and Alan Lade!.
Monday, AprU Z:, CR. I, Calamity Circus, Johli Derek. Cb.
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Monte Carlo Store (lll57) Mar- .,
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Youngstown: Edith Swanson, 82, OrrviUe: Gary Raupaucb, 21, Canton.
Highway fatalities jumped in and Mrs. Anna Porter, 73, ol Bea· Doylestown, killed in three-car
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Young.stnwn~ George H. Ret•
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•mild temperatures aad dry roads. colUsion near New Middletown. 38, Xenia, and her son, Terry, 6, collision on U.S. 62 &amp;t the int.,...
A United Press lDternatioDal Clevelaod: Mn. Harold E. killed in a bead-on crash on u.s. flection with ISS a mile north of
coWX from e p.m. Friday until Smith, 48, fatally injured when
five miles east of here.
the Mahoning-Colwnbiaaa muntJ
midnight Sunday showed at least her cu was bit by another auto ' Zanelvilleo Murl E. Inman, SS, line.
16 persoas lost thotr 11v.. in Ohio . aubu ban Brook P k
Rooeville, killed wheo his car Xenia: Wolter W. Jobm1111, 18,
hJghway cr88hes. The toll last 10
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crashed intp a culvert on Ohio 555 Covington, Va., killed wheb the
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auto he was operating bit a utiJ:..
Two other accidents, 1 f11'11 and Cleveland: Poter J . Delgado, IS, CBDtoao Robill Cooper, 8, Plaia lly pole oa 010 Wilberforce,Clifl.
1 tractor mishap, boosted tbe ac- lndepend...,., tilled wben his car Twp.. atruc!&lt; and l:illed by car ton Rood.
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clcleatalcleelll toll to 18. AI usual, rolled over ill suburltaD Bruod· u she crossed rood retUI'IliDg Faldtom: Lo111ie Travis Jr., f,
Sow-day a.....led lor most of vloW Helgttta.
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tbe deatha, 10 bappealo&amp; 011 that Cleveland: Mn. Alice M....,, Daytooo ~ J. F - . ated by bi&amp; fMhir llrUdi '!be. n!11r
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with Warren Beatty In lite Columbia Pictures release to be
produced by Robert Ro3Sen.Ple- .
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will climax a week o£ regal show which the couple opened the evening will be lavish. The Grace wiiJ slip out of the liJne,
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flare across the eastern half
for the former Grace last Friday.
buffet dinner wiU be served up light for a quiefvisit with Grace'&amp; I Funeral services for Hubert
the nation today while
and her husband• .Rainier · Tonight~ of the ·city's elite- on a 60-foot table teaturing gour- mother, Mrs. John B. Kelly sr., G. _Mace, who died Sund~y at
foresters tallied a weekend
Monaco. The prince termed socialites, buslness tycoons, politi- met viands sculpted in the shape who has been )ooktng after their Meigs General Hospital will be
high In human liVes, homes
"the ,second most important clans and figures from the world of heraldic animals.
c;~ildren, Prince Albert and Prin· held Wednesda~ at 3 P· m.
woodland.
to hit in-laWs' hometown, of tPe arts-will crowd the great For music there will be Pbila- cess Carollne, at her East Falls frum the Ra_wlmgB Coab Fun~
THree persons were dead ~~=II ~::'gr aftt-r his 1956 visit to Mk Gre$-style foyer of the Philadel- delphia·born singers Marian An- home. They will remain here for 1era I home ~1!h _the Rev· M. E.
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and
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Two minor ptraffic mishaps
were
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more th an 200 1nj"··•
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her hand.
j pbia Museum of Art for the ball derson and Eddie Fisher and Mo- about five weeks with sidestrips 1
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But for P~lphia it was the sponsored by the Philadelphia nacan pianist Gilbert Vatican. to Washington and New York.
Rev: H~ard Ru~pelt
the weekend by omeroy o tee. o InJUries occurre
ly dry that the leaves are just
fashion group.
And for danciog there will be
Burial will _be m ~e
no arrests were made in either acciden...t...
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like guopOwder," said one Vir~
Sitting WIO. GovemoJ"
Meyer Davis' famed society band.
mausoleum m Rwerv1ew
The first wreck, a two-car ].
glnia forester. "All lt takes is . 00
Grace and Rainer will be guests ,Bul the party-stopper will be ~
S, C
etery.
. occurred at &gt;:45 p. m. Mulberry-av at 9o&gt;O p.m. Bat·
a spark.'' ·
~of honor and will be seated in fashion extravaga!'lza by PhiladelHe was born at Guysville,
on West Main-st near urday when a car dnven by
A flre In Morgan County, w.
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Pomeroy . Mason bridge. Orville Napper, 44 • of Pomeroy,
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l·n the ml·nor crash R Jl. 3, hlt a parked auto own·
Va., raged oilt of control and
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grand stairway with Gov. and anos and Gustave Tassell. bolh
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b Goodall Mace, and is
Coal
swept eastward. Authorities
Mrs. William W. Scranton
Los Angeles-based.
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James W Rose 32 of Gal- Gedrovbey Harold Walters of
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Officers reported that
said no communltiet were bt
ot~er ~i~itaries. The princess
PlaD Saber Areh
br~ther Emmons Mace,
. andJames E race,_ , Nappe.r was ~rowded from the
will rece1ve a baccarat crystal Models anoounced by Betty
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AriZOna.
Vmton. There was medium highway by another motorist.
Immediate dang~. A blaze in
,Panther State Forest destroyed
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He was a retired r~ilroad en- ;damage to the ngh~ rear quar· I Damage was light to both ears.
more than 1,1100 acres of
Details of Meigs coonty's
Mrs. Helen Posey llooglas gineer of the New York Central Iter panel of Crace s auto and I M 11 G&lt;&gt;ff 20 of La
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Schaefer, former Pomeroy res· For the past 12 years he assist' the left lender of Rose's had
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to-ridge ittfer"QO near Welch, w.
will be explained at a
ident who died in Lake Worth, ed in operating the La Sail~ light damage.
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Thursday at~ p. m.. in
Fla., Saturday, was a direct ~e- Hotel. Mr. Mace was a member The other colhsmn was on t 0~~· po ICf.! on ha no operr:;
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James Harold Rowle.y, 33, Pornacre '!ores! properly of the lam.
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ed GUenbrier rell!ll'f at While Doctors, hospital staflll; police MOSCOW (UPJ) -"• Tbe Sov1et llrequency of 19 996 megacycles. ey, thord governor of lndiaaa. ber of Feeney • Bennett Post
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'SUphur Springs also Wal!l 'COn-- a d. sheriff's departments, UnlGn tatlay launched another un- radio system ror precise meas-t Mrs. Schaefer went to ~ life)"
~merican l..e«i,on 8 '
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squads 8nd fire de- manned space satellite in its ·pro- urement-~f elemeniii.J&gt;t.lhe orl&gt;it, Worth In 1940 from Poii\ •
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HAVANA- The last 'rl Amntlrses.,and others: are·
The ,officlal newa agency Tass ,transnuttmg Lo each mfor~ation Schaefer, fon:ner editor of the Scottish Rites pf Columbus, and
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r!cans imprisoned In Cuba preattend the meetmg call- said the sate!Ute was cosmos IS, Ion the fuoctwnlng of the mstru· Pomeroy Trobune Telegraph, Aladdin Sbrine Temple 01 Col~fared for 8 '.'freedom fl1ght"
by the board of directors of the nth .such vehicle put up sill'Ce ments and scientifie apparatus. and later of the Lake Wortb umbus. He served in the Army
' IntoxJcat_10_n_.- - - to the United Stales today.
American Red Cross chapt· the Russians started the program
Herald. .
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in World War I in France and
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New York attorney James 8 .
In Meigs.
designed to facilitate spoce flights
She doed. m a West Palm Germany. Friends may call at The heglnmng and lntermedl- Scholarship Team
Donovan, who negotiated &amp;he
The t'Oiltinulng pro'blem of , by man.
Beach hospital after a long Ill- the funeral home any time.
ate band con~ert Will_ be hel~
lease of the Americans, said
a supply of the U was the fourth Soviet Sputnik
ness.
Monday evenmg, tomght, Ap Being Announced
Mis year . long mission In betypes needed will be dis- launched this year- all within the .
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Mrs. Scahefer was a member ,
rll 22 - at ?:_30 p. m.. 1 the_ hogh The Scholarship team from
half of prisoners and Cuban
and each phase of blood laot five weeks.
of the Daughter~ of Amerio:an I
school audotorJUm m Middle- Middleport High School whiclt
refugees had been accompUsbdistribution, and its Tass said the apparatus on
Revolution, MadJson, Ky .: Or- ,
port The concert had been 1"· will compete in the State SchoJ..
ed. The lawyer said l.CIOO more
presented.
bOard the Sputnik was functionder of Easter~ Star, Pomeroy; :
correctly ~ated as the 23 ~d. Iarship Tests to be given at Ohi•
refugees will go the United state
ing normally.
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and of tbe EpiSCopal church.
The vaned program Will be University in Athens, May I, ino
later this week, pOSSibly Wed~ Marietta's Kelty
Cosmos 15 carries scientific apBesides her daughter, Mrs.
under the direction of Mr. Eu- eludes:
paratus "designed to continue re- Don Frasier. 60, of Mid~le- ~ancy Po~ell, wi~h whom she 1
gene Gtrerke, instrumen~J di- l English I, Jon Cunningham;
nesday, bringing to more than
5,1100 the total Cub&amp;ns and Am- To Be Speaker Here search of outer space." Tass said. port, was rapped a heavy fme hved , survivors mclude these ]
rector. Three . bands will be IEnglish 11, Martha Nicholson;
ericans permit..eo to leavt: Cua The annual Racine Tornado The satellite also carrie,~; a ra- Saturday m MeigS County court other daughters. Mrs; Claiborne
pe~formm,g thts. y~ar mcludmg English 111 , Ellen Dutton;
baas a result of Donavan's ne- basketball banquet has been dio transmitter operating on a by J?dge Frank W. Porter, Jr. Gregory, San . Antomo, Texas, Teachers of Southern Local this year.s begl.nnmg students, ]American
History, Forrest
gotiaUons with Premier Fidel
for this Wednesday at 6:30
~ Fraster had been a!"fested for and Mrs. Dame Gibson, Chest· school district wer' rehired last last years be.g~ners and the ,Bachtel; World History, Randy
C...stro,
p. m. in the 7 ~th grade build~ Law Broadens Its
a D~~ by the MeJ.gS. County ertown, Md .• a sister, Mrs. week during a meeting of the advanced mustcJans,
I Humphreys: American Gover.- - - - -\
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Melp Memorial Jloop!lal
Mike Morrison, who Is In his Rad1o Coverages
iowmg an accident on Stale Rt. Fla.: a brother, Paul I;&gt;ougla~, ] Board officials said 35 teac~ers. a "Bach Chorale" by the com- ling, Lee Roush; General Scie,..
ADMlSSIONS SA'l1JRDAY
seasoo coacned the 'tor- The Meigs County Sheriff~s ·, 7 below Middleport.
. Lo·usvJIIe;. and !tve grandchd~ .some of whom were already on bined bands followed by " Pro~ lee, Kenneth Harris; Physics,
Mrs. Charles Pngh, Pomeroy. nadoes to a fabuloua rli&lt;ord, Department now has a wlderl Jndge Po~ or,.dered FraSier dedrebn. SeLarkvi~ds wChdl be announc- continuing contracts, were re- cesrion March" by the begin- ~ David Wiley; Latin I, Robel1
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DISCHARGES SATURDAY
has announced that Marietta range of law enforcement radio · 0 pay a .,...vv. ~ne, serve
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hired at the recommendation of ners. The second band will play Schmoll ; Latin II, Roger Stil-·
Emlila Jean Dabo, Pomeroy; High School head basketball coverage, Sh~iff Robert C. ldays m county }ad,
f$75 as
County Superintendent 0. 0 . "Sunset Star," an ov~rture, and les; .spanish I.. Roger W~1t;
Maud Van Meter, CUlton:
coadt Don Kelly will be the Hartenbach sa1d today.
the suspended part 0 8 orm~r
BOGUS SOUCITOBS
Patterson.
"Cowboy Tunes," w1th the ad- Spamsh II, Jamce Tannehill;
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leiJ, Winegar, Athens.
speaker. The Junior class of Sheriff Hartenbach said his ~.me, and tok~avfe his drnrer s Joe Sayre,C Troop
Scout~ In other action, the board ac- vanced students playing '" P~m~ : Aigebra I, Roy Coleman ; AlgeoBmTH SATURDAY Local High School will department has radio contact ] 1cense revo
.~r one yea~._ master at ~r~n~r, reports cepted the resignation of Larry pus Major March." "Carruval lbra II, Harold Vance; Plane
1nd Mrs. Charles PLlKh
serve the banquei.. Reservations with the Mason County Sheriff's In anoft.heedr a$c~mnnd,Okey Kls ~hat Ulegal. soltcttahons a~e be- Morrison as coach and gave a for Trumpets." an overture, ~ Geometry, Mick Morris, .an 4
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rna e ! con e g Department at Pomt Pleasant. 1a charge of intoxication. Kiser name of the 'so Scouts. He ' year:s leave of absence to gir~'s "Russ1an Chorale, '~extcan 8 1oogy,
u Y oore.
ADMISSIONS SUNDAYschool immediately.
He added that the broader also had been cited to court by said solicitation/ were made physocal education teacher Rota Sundae," "Tango Tune,' and
len Stewart, Langsville.
range of rnd1o coverage will be the Sheriff's Department
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Slavin. The Souther~,
Local selectoons from the Broadway Unemployed Claims
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DISCHARGES SUNDAY - .•
OOMMI'M'EE TO MEET
"very useful'' in cases of emer·
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t!:n-age;: wh% s : t~~ ::;~ board: with president George musical, .. Do Re Mi."
~~y Proffitt, Racine; Stella . The Bend Centennial Festival gency.
. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
were to be used for a trip to Baer m charge, approved apoAre Running Lower
~ns, Reedsville~ Mrs.
committee will meet April 29
Pomeroy emergency squads- Kentucky. Mr. Sayre reminds !ICY for .us~ of school buikhngs
TO MEET AT WAHAMA
Claims for unemploymerl
G .rman Bnd son of
· at 7:30 p. m..at the Mason City
LOCAL TE~PS
men took Cly~e · Anderson of resident!! of the Carpenter area m the d1str~ct ·~ ~eleased the There will be an open meet- benefits in Meigs county wen~
Mrs. Charles Pugh and
buildlng. All interested persons ~e temper~ture m Pomeroy fi:utland to Me1gs General hos- that the Boy Scouts do not make state from 1ts ~uilding contract ing at Wahama High school running 76 lower last week than
ter, Pomeroy,
urged to attend by c~ busmess d1str1ct at 11:30 a. m.lpltal Saturday at 8:50 p. m. direct money solicitatioos.
for the new high school.
gym tomorrow at 7:30p. m. All for the same week a year ago,
Cbllirnien Mrs. F. C. Reichert was 53 degrees~ under clolldy where he was treated and re·
committee chairmen and all Frank w. Childers, manager o1
;~~=~
Mn. Ray Proffitt. .
skies.
leased.
FIRE CONTROLLED
. . .. PETITION DlSMISSED . .. alumni interested in helping the Bureau of Unemployment
The Middleport fire depart· A pelttion filed by Helen Bat- w:th this year's banquet and Compensation, reported.
None~.
ment was called to Cheshire at ley for divorce from Donald E. dance are urged to attend. This There were 23 new claims
_ DG~~;.:m.~~~
4o05 p. m. Sunday when a brush Biley in Meigs County Com- year's event will be held June filed last week, added to 328
He
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fire started from reported mon Pleas Court has been dis- I, at Wahama High school with continued claims, for 349 at
.Dora
aton, Pomeroy.
sparks off a train's box cor. missed on application of the the Tom Reed orchestra provld~ week's end, compared to 426 a
=~~ ~Av
The fire was quickly conlroUed. plaint~!.
in!l dance ·music.
year ago.

Will Be Made

WCHS-Tv
Channel 8

and
just in

He '' _ or wa• before dropping
out of sporta - an excepllnnal·

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EXp1anatlon
.

11.20 Movle

Tough, durabla asphalt shin9l01. Foil
colo'r and pattern
ront~~t or $
g3
low aa

swan
. kest .pa·rty· D·u' . e ·Grace

re:i:Ou!:"'.! of Mr. and Mn.
Victor Dent, Main-st, Cheshire.

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11 ' 30 Moke Room For Daddy
12:00 Mr. Wizard
12 :30 E"ploring
1:30 Movietime
3o30 Scrapbook
4: 00 Braves Vs. Giante,
6o30 News &amp; Sports
6o40 W~ather
US New$
I cOO ~turday Jamboree
7&lt;30 Bam Bene.JlCI
'8 o3&amp; ·Joey Bishop
9o00 Sa!urday Night Movle
IJ : OO News
n :to Weather

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Coast Guard hod a opotlight
Dent, who was perched
priWm,ately 4e feet above
pavement, in the center of file
opan altogethr some 150 feet
above file river. A huge cniOYd
of people .,.,. gripped with
lenaion as Dent stood polaed,

Pomeroy Police Log Pair
Of Minor Weekend Wrecks

11 :00 Fury

Mombor Fadoral Doposit lnsuronco Corporotlon

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8:30 PoPeye • f'all
9o311 Ruff &amp; Keady
· 10:00 Sh"-rl LeWis
10:30 Kmg Le&lt;~nardo

Member Faderol Rosorvo System

OOfiNG

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by

7:30 Dowt1 on tbt Farm

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company

Interior or Exterior.
Standard 4' x 8'
panels as
low as ••

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According to Sgt. S. P,' Ean- -apparent split with his blgh
dezender 01 tne West VIrginia school oweetheart, and aeemed
State Police, lle~t . was taken to be looking lor "sympathy."
into custody, quesU:IIled and re- The lncldent look plaoe
leased.
around 10:15 p. m. , tying up
Sgt. Eandenzender sald the lraffic on both olcles of the
yooth was aespondent over the river lor nearly two hOura. The

ginia State Police, Pl. Pleasant
Volunteer Fire Department, Maaon County Sheriff's officials,
the Ohio. Stale Patrol, U. S.
Coast Guard, and friends, the
yquth came down.

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two bol!r• ooaxing by west Vir-

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operating money.

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' ing
~e ~~i
..~la;.:~~y =~!~:
to school officials.
lha crillcal Laotian attuallon.
Ollieial~ said one purpose of PHILADELPIDA WPII - This Iroyal poiro' most lmporlant bowl from the sponsora for her Furneu wiU parade on the stair- M
F a]
today'a session was to
city, where Americans Isojourn
terms of publlc occ•- oontiouing influence on exee11eace
heralded by page boys with
3Ce UDef
TRIESTE'S SKIPPER - In Washington, Lt. Cmdr.
ble give the Pentagon the
independence
slons at which Grace and Rainier
fashion'.
brilliantly colored banners. Cadets
Donald
L. Keach ruled out any possibility that his vessel,
ahead to send U, S. 7th
in 1'77ti, wil1 give the Icould be seen
tbe average cit· From the pre-dinner cham· from Pennsylvania Military Col. WiJl Be H Jd
the
deep-diving
bathyscape Trieste, could aid in thr
units Into the Gulf of Slam
of the year tonight for its ,izen. Thousands ol Philadelphians pagne r""'ptlon until a midnight lege have been drafted 10 proe
seorch
of
the
Thresher
that went down in the Atl'llttic.
add psychological force to llle:::::.•m princess, Grace
have glimpsed them at various fu-eworks extravaganza on the vide arches of rossed sabers un·
He
•aid
the
Trieste,
model
he is holding, will be sent
Western peace effOrts.
even~ In connectkln with the museum terrace in view of down- der which the modeLs :wUI pass. On wednesday
down if the Thresher is located in advance.
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titled the Crystal Philadelphia travel and vatation town Philadelphia, e.,.ery detaiJ of After the ball
and
cond l!f'ihree days bJ review

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It's a wise worker who makes use
of a plan like this.

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Despondent OYer an apparent
break-up with biB girl friend,
'Bel~ Dent, 17 • year • o~ KyHJgb school senior,
to . JUmp off the
Silver Bridge Sunday nlgbt.
Hawaver, following
nearly

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party.

DEPOSIT a few dollars out of your

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Neuman . :.:.:::
and Ja~t Capehart
of thelq1arent., &amp;11'.
Cheesebrew, Installing aololsls. Herman Haddo~t.
Mrs. Emma Jean Neal of
' Following the entrance of me Connelsvule Is here for a
1
officers for installation, Mr. with her m~ther, Mn. Frances
1 Cheesebrew presented the flag Bearhs.
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and Mrs Capehart sang, "The The Re and Mr
v.
s.
ILord•s p rayer.tl
Place and children of
I ;Juring the installation o f f''. Y.• have aiTived for a
Mrs. Cheesebrew as WHP. as with her parents, Mr. and
&lt;he was escorted around t h e Harry Houdaahelt and daoJgh- 1
. cross to her station,
ter, Freddie.
Cheesebrew sang. "Oh, Master Mrs Frank Cbeesebrew
Let Me Walk With Thee,"
In ~ngsville Friday even1lngl
while Mr. Hughes was
to allend a otork shower
to his station, "In the Garden. Mrs. Wallace Fetty.
Following the ins~tion, Mr Guests a&amp; the- home of Rev.
Cheesebre~ sang, How
and Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew
Thou Art.
for Easter SUnday were her
! Greetmgs and remarks
moth
Mr J B Hayes Mr
~ ~:=by Brinker'
Fern Cheesebrew and
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alter which and Mrs. Charles Woode, All:ed,
were presented on be- and Mrs. BeSB Sproles of Noagof the Shrine to Naoma i ara Falla, N. Y.
.
Brinker outgoing WHP by Max- I Mr. and Mrs. Charbe. HalU of
ine Wingett and to Jesse Brink· R~ House, W. Va. VISited With
er, outgoing wos, by
hiS sister and
Mr. and

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VOL XV NO. 6
POMEROY-MIDDlEPE:lRT, OHIO
MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1963
PRIC£ FIVE CENT!

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E. MAIN ST.

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Good Headway for Spring &amp;Summer

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AtheJIII, Aahland,
.
' Logan and MarYI Dr. aad .Mn, l)&lt;lvld Middle.,_, lnlltallatlon of officers ol Jeue Brinker, WOS, and Ber· Shrmes.
too. ol DeytOn, 'are gueata
· llJ.ary Shrine, 'White Shrine of Inice Winn. inviting herald. Mrs. For tbe Installation
and huaband, r.fr, ,and
Jeruaalem, Thursday evening, Brinker was escorted 10 the were seated on whl~
Wl]ter Wldd,ell and_ alao
fll the iOOF Hall .
lront bv the inviting
In the form o1 8 cross hla brS.IMr atld other IIBUn.
· Bird o1 Paradlae, gladioli, after which a solo, "Just
llltalling ofllcers
' Cbe! ·Haddl!l' llld
pink camatl""' and the emblem Closer Walk With Thee,"
Roberts, Installing her- Me)o# •.of Suitlllld, Md.,
"The Open Door," were used presented"'hy Margaret
Mabel Bermel!, installing and Mra. Jan Haddox, ~~~

II&gt; clo&lt;:orate the hall.

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COMMENTAliNG .DI10I1ALL Y

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Governors - working through t h e
Coun~U ol State G~vernmonll - havo
wlllllly urg1d t~olr colleagues in many
se,'lors to help ease the Cuban refugee
prublem,
Up tu now, 1 h•ndlui ol !IIIU have
b&lt;!ma tho burdtn. N"urally, flurldt,
a• tile treat entry port, !opt them all
by 13r. Thon are 1orna 182.000 rofu&amp;tt
"ca•eo," which maana tllhtr famlli" or
unattached indlviduala, awaltln~ 1ome
kind ot diapo•illon In Florida .
Where re"ttlement h.. occurred.
Now Vorl! 11 tho principal reclplant with
Io,ooo ~am. New Jtr~ty hao MOO,
i'uo•·to Rico 2.800, California 2,300.
Obvioully thtlf placet. tor the moat

"It Would Appear He's Headed Toward Us!,

part, have the double attraction of a
broad job markot ond on OKioting aubstanlial Latin population. Puerto !\leo,
of course, Is predominantly Latin and
NiiJfO In makt·up.

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Sou~hern Local District Pays
· ors· Due
~ .c:u oreac·h··s·
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Retired

t•m'were ~~onor- Pall ·llteiWMsueall: ·

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Helen Help Us!

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But if It la to be continuing Amerlean
policy to provide at ltast 1 ltmporacy
haven for Cubans tleeinll Ca,lr!&gt;, llltn
lhP burden must in fairnep be distrl·
buted more widely across the nation.
And the aettlernent proces, ouebt to
bp mana,ed with arnt~r dispatch ~ that
Florida ohould not, by tho accident of
pro~imity to Cuba, have to boar ao huge
a proportion of what lo truly a national·
problpm.

wben the JOIIIIlnp Beegle, J)i-esldont,
~ Local Teacher'l M- lleld •a oborl hnobr• -ion
IIOClatlon held Ito IIUlll8l dbner when 'Edward Johnlon waa apmeellni ~~ the bllh schoo).
pointed to aerve one year on
:!onortd were Mn. Pearl 1!:1'- the Coonc:il of lhe Melgo CounMID Warie Circle and MID ty Eclueatlon · Alooclatloo.
Ora Hin. loll'll. Feme Gaul In- The group voted to work ou
troduced Hubert Price, who the Improvement of lhe
paid tribute lo Mrs. Ervin and les b eacb school In
presented ber wllb a filii from trlct. The following
the aaaoCiatlon.
volunteered to serve on a
Mrs. RUth 'rooter preS&lt;Dted mitlee to assist b the
Miss JIJU wltli a filii and Mn. Marlene Fisher, Fen ·
Elma Loockes presented a gift Jean Alkire, Nellie Parker,
to Miss Circle. Each teacher ma Louclles, Elizabeth
pre50111 then told of their plana and 111r. Beegle. The
upon retiring frQm the teacblng apeed to maid! any amoWit
profssion '
aC&lt;!Ulllulated toward Improving
~ Hayman, executive the Ubrary.
head of SOUthern Local express- Tbeae olflcers were elected
ed bla thanka ~ tbe retiring lor the new year - president,
teachers lor thell' many yean Jennings Beegle; vice presi·
ol oei'Yice.
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dent, Florence Circle: secreSchool board members Tbonl- lary, Marlene Fisher, treaaur·
as Sayre, Rachel Downey, Gene er, Ruth TUcker. Mrs. Chlorus
Yost, Harry Hill, and Clerk Grimm was appointed
chairman.
H~alth
A diMer was served by the
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Racine Band Boosters !rom
tables centered with
ments of sprinB !lowers. These
0 ~ancer Uft
were later presented to the reA cOntrlbution was made to tJred teachers by the PomeroY.
the callcer fund when Rock Flower shop. Place cards were
Springs Better Health club met miniature slates.
Tburoday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Horace Abbott.
Mrs. w. A. Morgan, pres(.
dent, conducted the meeting.
Devotions taken from The Upa
per Room were led by Mrs.

•ln.

Better
Club Donates
f d
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Class Barrier Erased···
Once the ble airline• atprted flying
first cla•s and touriat claas passenger•
in lh@ aame plan~. divided only by a pat··
litlon and qulta a few dollaro, 11 was juat
a quelltlon ot time before the puhllc
would dem~n~ cllan11e1.
Moro and more travelers began to fly
in the economical back ol the plane.
Fewer and fewer paid premium rate• to
get a free cocktail or a tender cut of II·
lel mignon. Many busine&amp;i firm&amp; instructed their repre&amp;enlalives to fly louriot.
First reault was that the airline' be·
gan moving the partition forward , slic·
ing down fir~! claos to a mere sevpn or
eight ruws .in some cases.

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But it wa1 only a question or tlrne betort the pilots of t~~ bi¥ jets would look
around and find the partition back of
their shouldero. That's where ltl~ today
in a new sprvice inau,ur3led by one air·
line !United) and likely to be adopted by

others.

Prom Committee
W M d U Of
as
e p
Junior
Mothers
C
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Homer Radford. The report of
the. sick cOD'imittee was given

Eastern FHA
Mrs. Fr~~ter
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. '""' Easlarn Outplar of FilA
AprD 15 at the borne of
Avice Frecker b Raeine
inataU new officers.
'lbooe iDataUed by
Knowlea were
Ann Freeker·
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Babr· treai..;er Mary

first class.
Makes sense, p~rticu)Jrly
more ••ats lor th~ airline~.

for Easter by Mrs. Clil!ord Lei!· rts; food commJllee, the above
hell. Plans were completed for named and Mrs. Paul

~.!""" •.D~=-==~J&gt;ome=:I'!IY:·:MJ6d=teport=~·o~.,~/o=lfii=•~·~=
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VJ Gol. !'llg. IAnv

12-os.
Cone

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katie EVANS
FULL SIZE

16-.os.
Loa,...

During the business session' il
Mrs Carl Moore presiding

WESTFIELD

was voted to order danny

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and to have a make-bei.eve tea as monf' making proRoll-rite refills were sold.
note of thank;:. was read from
Miss Genevieve Stobart, who is
ih, for flowers and · cards sent i
her. The wondet box donated I
~y Mrs. He,·b...rt Dixon was 1

DRINK
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Mn. Lewis Named
Regiorurl Director
Mrs. CharLes · C. Lewis of
\'Jinding Trail Garden club was
e1ectet. a director of Region 11
· the spring regional meeting
the Ohio Association of (farclubs held Saturday in
Albany High School.
Attending from the Pomeroy
clubs were Mrs. Dwight Park·
er, Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth,

BREASTS
55
LEGS &amp;THIGHS 45
29
lb.

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Rolls

Assorted Colora

. Same Top Quality! .Just Like Mom &amp; Dad'sl
leg.

LAWN AND PATIO FURNITURE
Child's
folding

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Child's
Rocking
Chair

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Chair

5 Compa-at .

CUTLERY TRAY

Mrs. T. A. Hennessy, Mrs. Jed
febster Sr. 1nJ Miss Lucretia
lramtrtlblt AuloiiiiUt FI')'Sii:llltt, R&amp;tall Ytlut $24.15

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BONNIE
r~·~·t

FRYING CHICKEN
PARTS
lb.

ft

32-os,
Cans~

For

8~

SWIFT'$ PREMIUM - TENDER CltOWN
U. S. .COVERNMENT INSPECTED

Grape or Orange

II

APPLIANCES

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NOW THRU WEO., APIIl 24•h
AT lt.NV fVANS SUPER MARKET

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DOMINION

8

% CAL. PAPER CONTAINER

SLICED LUNCHEON MEAT~

Ohio Valley Baking Com· awarded to Mrs. Helen Brickles I
pany.
a guest. Mrs. M1ore presented j
Mrs. ,
extending her ap- each m~mber with a bookmark
prec.iali•o"' for all ol' the help in the shape of a cross with a :
cooperation from the Jun- · .verse inscribed.
I
mothers that helped
to At the close ol the meetir1g :I
~ ~~~::~th~e: fVening a succe~. potluck refreshments were sergirls serving t he ved to those named above
were Diane Van Coon- Mrs. Florence Holley, Mrs.
Connie Teaford,
Celeste Geoffrey Wilson, Mrs.
11 AUlt, Barbara Hoffner, Chris- Weeks, Mrs. Ben Buck, Miss
·
Bahr, Martha Nicholson, Doroth~ Long c..nd guest
Sherry Simmons and Seren Lew- CJara Karr. The next' m'e•eti11g
:.OiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiliiii&gt;l will be held at the home
:Mrs. James Will.

YOUR CHOICE
OF THESE FINE

CENTER HAM SUCES

MILK

AND

PUP.o':HA5E

Any TI\IH 13) 6 D~. l"llg•.
Swill 's Pr•mium

STACKED HEEL II
PUMP
$7.49
THE SHOE. BOX

COU~ON

'14?/' Gte'en St0mp 1

Emge't Tonchr Smoked

Homogenized

WITH

,, .SO EXTRA

"An Easter Prayer'' and

ent wete those named above Donations were made

~~ · 10.

4c oH

TREET

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and Mrs. Howard Bolin.
. Les, Mrs Jack Satterfield, Mrs. Mrs. James Will read
Group singing and· refresh- Iva Stewart, Mrs. Dorothy

N·M widths.

Cane

Armour'a -

Flavor~

W•llul~ Form•

-Making Projects

won by Mrs. William Grueser ley Swisher, Mrs. Ernest

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50. EXTRA

Planning Money

Workers class of the Enter·

Beige·brown or aJI black.

IESDAY, APRIL 22, 23, 24

~')/ Gi-cc n Stainp~

Willing Workers

Mrs. Fred Mrs. ~odney Sauer, Mrs.

Women's

BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNERS-PARTlU

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William .Grueser,

Mrs Maxine Arnold, Mrs. Ar· A breakfast for seniors
lee Abbott, Mrs. Roy Grueser, held at the high school
Mrs. Wilbur Bailey, Mrs. Har· 2 • 3 a. m. with Mrs. Paul
old ·Blackston, Mrs. Hugh Sr.ott . Mrs. Wallance Bradford,
Bearbs, Miss Nancy
· Mrs. Rodney Sauer, Mrs. Dale
and children, Vicki
Dutton. and Mrs. James SimpBrue!e•Biackston and Judy
son in charge. Doughnuts for
ford.
breakfast were donated by

STEAJCS - CHOPS - HAM

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Googlein and Mrs. George Skin• lord Stumbo, Mrs. Everett •orise EUB Chur, Thursday
ner. A contest was conducted Bachner; elean-up
at the home of Mrs.
by Mrs. Rollin Radford and Mrs. Dale Nicholson, Mrs. Har· Myrtle Long. Mrs. John Smith

Eichinger, mothers .

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MOIDAY- TUESDAY-

the meeting of the Will·

and Mrs. William

OPEN ~ ~.M. TQ 1 P.M.

• Sarah ' Knowles.
repo"'•r, Carolyn Prl-.
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Devotlona were given by Sllllf·ll •
Null.
A
aponsored 'by the
boliiO eco8omics
was presented as follows:
Mrs. Jean Hsmm, Linda
Lipscomb, Karen Nease, and
Peggy Glenn of the Racine
cllapter FHA ell)llained the dlf·
lerent FHA degrees and how
they may be earned. The degrees are: Junior Homemak·
ers degrees, chapter homemakers deg,..es, and S Ia te
Homemakers degrees.
Present were . J e 8 a Price
Pullins, Charlene Pigott:
Ann Frecker, Jean H u D I,
Sisson, Bbaron E r a 11 k.
Ritchie, Shirley Jadiaon
Maxey, Delores M8xey:
R MARKETS
Knowles, Mary Craft
We Reaa,.,e The rit1ht To Limit Quantities
Bahr, Fern
Hartung:
Cftr""' c~cond &amp; Mill St., Middleport
Nutt, Carolyn Price,
and mothers Mrs. PrJ~. Mrs.
Mondoy thru Thurscliy ..•.... . 9 A.M. to 6 _P.M.
and Mrs. Frecker. the .
Friday and Saturday .. .. . 8:30 A.M. Ia 8 ,30 P.M.
advisor.
Tl:e creed was said alld the
new president, Jo AM Freck·

Mrs. Leifheit chairman, Mrs. Wendall Gerlach; dining

menta closed the meeting. Pres- ~m, Mrs. Irvin

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serving the canteen at the Mrs. Pau~ Mourning, Mrs. Wil- Group singins of "In
the
Bloodinobile on April 29 and bur Hanmng, Mrs. Dale Dutton,
· of the King" and the
named on the committee were Mrs. Edward Evans and Mrs.' Lo,rd'• Prayer in unison, open-

Voice Of Croadway ••• Ceporting

CIRC'u;~s .-RES"''t.AURANT

!'Ohool...,"'

by Mrs. Amos Leonard and port Jumor · Sentor Prom held IFr''""'"
M.-s. Rollin Radford.
Friday evening were made up
A report was made on decor- of Junior mothers including the

County Infirmary and the same William Bradford, Mrs. Wi1liam
to the Carmen Nursing Home, S_Iater and Mrs: William Mor-

buirer,

·"pt.Frida&gt;,• IMI!l
bot ..........
and butter, oooklo:
li!h h=:
bread,Tburoday,
creea beallll,
peen .u.
M.._lorlboMlddleporteJ. oticb,butteredpeu, boiled~ ••• ~ pt. milt, butter, bnad,
.....,~aey
~' uto, ~ pt. milt, bread, butter, dlocolate cake; Frld'a7• boon
Moo&lt;,llly; I,.aaeh Jnoot..~· 1pp18 .....,,
ooup. ~~ butW IIIII Jelly
~h, ·bait~ ._potlltD, : \i'· ,.t1 l!igb . ochool,. ·Moncllly, spa· aalldwldl, applesauce )lUddlng
milk, bread, bt.~lel, lettuce 118). pttl IUld me~t sauce, cheese wllh erumb .opplnl, ~ pt. milk,
ad; TUeoday, Hamburger .4Jn stkk, . cole Sbiw, 1\ pt. milk, bread, butter orange Juice .
bun buttered
ts le slaw br ad b tier
ell Tueod
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earro • 00
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ay,
1\ pt. milt, bun, butter, pme; .....1 loaf and ,.ravy, lllllllhed '1'llo lltate
apple upelde don eake; Wed' polltoes, buttered corn, ·10 pt.
.....-n...tay, toaated ~ oiUld· mil'&lt;, bread, butter, 1ru1tec1 lei· TbundiiJ "We are lolotl
w'ch, fruit ~· aplnadt, ~ 19: Wednesday, oloppy joeo, go~ wllb our oommltmeDt" to
mUt, bre.lid, butter, coke; den potatoes, spinach, ~ pt. FriUICO ~KelliS laDkreo.

er, closed the meeting. Refresh- I
ommt~es fo~ the Mtddlewere served by M r s.

ated pl8cemats. favors, napkins toJlowi~g : chairma~, Mrs. Myend two cakes taken to the ron MtJler; co-chalrnlen, Mrs.

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Genheimer of the Twilight club
and Mrs. Carl Will, Mrs. Rubert Lewis, Mrs. '-lfwis, Mrs. Leo
Bryan and Mrs. Lewis of the
Winding Trail club .

Made ef sturtfy polyethyleM.
Auorted colar&amp;.
luu•ned Retail 79c

SAVE 40cl

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sticks. for meat patti••, pota.. •be, •ollil..
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Smith R~En1ists
In Marine Corps

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Clyd~ Robert Smith, SOD of
Mrs. Clara Bello Smith, Langsville, was recently r..,mlil•ted II
the United Stetee Marine
Corps, lour years was transferred to the Marine Corps
Base; Camp Pendleton, CaUf·
·and promOted to Lance

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the

SSgt.

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COMMENTAliNG .DI10I1ALL Y

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Governors - working through t h e
Coun~U ol State G~vernmonll - havo
wlllllly urg1d t~olr colleagues in many
se,'lors to help ease the Cuban refugee
prublem,
Up tu now, 1 h•ndlui ol !IIIU have
b&lt;!ma tho burdtn. N"urally, flurldt,
a• tile treat entry port, !opt them all
by 13r. Thon are 1orna 182.000 rofu&amp;tt
"ca•eo," which maana tllhtr famlli" or
unattached indlviduala, awaltln~ 1ome
kind ot diapo•illon In Florida .
Where re"ttlement h.. occurred.
Now Vorl! 11 tho principal reclplant with
Io,ooo ~am. New Jtr~ty hao MOO,
i'uo•·to Rico 2.800, California 2,300.
Obvioully thtlf placet. tor the moat

"It Would Appear He's Headed Toward Us!,

part, have the double attraction of a
broad job markot ond on OKioting aubstanlial Latin population. Puerto !\leo,
of course, Is predominantly Latin and
NiiJfO In makt·up.

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Sou~hern Local District Pays
· ors· Due
~ .c:u oreac·h··s·
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Retired

t•m'were ~~onor- Pall ·llteiWMsueall: ·

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Helen Help Us!

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But if It la to be continuing Amerlean
policy to provide at ltast 1 ltmporacy
haven for Cubans tleeinll Ca,lr!&gt;, llltn
lhP burden must in fairnep be distrl·
buted more widely across the nation.
And the aettlernent proces, ouebt to
bp mana,ed with arnt~r dispatch ~ that
Florida ohould not, by tho accident of
pro~imity to Cuba, have to boar ao huge
a proportion of what lo truly a national·
problpm.

wben the JOIIIIlnp Beegle, J)i-esldont,
~ Local Teacher'l M- lleld •a oborl hnobr• -ion
IIOClatlon held Ito IIUlll8l dbner when 'Edward Johnlon waa apmeellni ~~ the bllh schoo).
pointed to aerve one year on
:!onortd were Mn. Pearl 1!:1'- the Coonc:il of lhe Melgo CounMID Warie Circle and MID ty Eclueatlon · Alooclatloo.
Ora Hin. loll'll. Feme Gaul In- The group voted to work ou
troduced Hubert Price, who the Improvement of lhe
paid tribute lo Mrs. Ervin and les b eacb school In
presented ber wllb a filii from trlct. The following
the aaaoCiatlon.
volunteered to serve on a
Mrs. RUth 'rooter preS&lt;Dted mitlee to assist b the
Miss JIJU wltli a filii and Mn. Marlene Fisher, Fen ·
Elma Loockes presented a gift Jean Alkire, Nellie Parker,
to Miss Circle. Each teacher ma Louclles, Elizabeth
pre50111 then told of their plana and 111r. Beegle. The
upon retiring frQm the teacblng apeed to maid! any amoWit
profssion '
aC&lt;!Ulllulated toward Improving
~ Hayman, executive the Ubrary.
head of SOUthern Local express- Tbeae olflcers were elected
ed bla thanka ~ tbe retiring lor the new year - president,
teachers lor thell' many yean Jennings Beegle; vice presi·
ol oei'Yice.
·
dent, Florence Circle: secreSchool board members Tbonl- lary, Marlene Fisher, treaaur·
as Sayre, Rachel Downey, Gene er, Ruth TUcker. Mrs. Chlorus
Yost, Harry Hill, and Clerk Grimm was appointed
chairman.
H~alth
A diMer was served by the
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Racine Band Boosters !rom
tables centered with
ments of sprinB !lowers. These
0 ~ancer Uft
were later presented to the reA cOntrlbution was made to tJred teachers by the PomeroY.
the callcer fund when Rock Flower shop. Place cards were
Springs Better Health club met miniature slates.
Tburoday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Horace Abbott.
Mrs. w. A. Morgan, pres(.
dent, conducted the meeting.
Devotions taken from The Upa
per Room were led by Mrs.

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Better
Club Donates
f d
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Class Barrier Erased···
Once the ble airline• atprted flying
first cla•s and touriat claas passenger•
in lh@ aame plan~. divided only by a pat··
litlon and qulta a few dollaro, 11 was juat
a quelltlon ot time before the puhllc
would dem~n~ cllan11e1.
Moro and more travelers began to fly
in the economical back ol the plane.
Fewer and fewer paid premium rate• to
get a free cocktail or a tender cut of II·
lel mignon. Many busine&amp;i firm&amp; instructed their repre&amp;enlalives to fly louriot.
First reault was that the airline' be·
gan moving the partition forward , slic·
ing down fir~! claos to a mere sevpn or
eight ruws .in some cases.

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But it wa1 only a question or tlrne betort the pilots of t~~ bi¥ jets would look
around and find the partition back of
their shouldero. That's where ltl~ today
in a new sprvice inau,ur3led by one air·
line !United) and likely to be adopted by

others.

Prom Committee
W M d U Of
as
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Junior
Mothers
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Homer Radford. The report of
the. sick cOD'imittee was given

Eastern FHA
Mrs. Fr~~ter
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AprD 15 at the borne of
Avice Frecker b Raeine
inataU new officers.
'lbooe iDataUed by
Knowlea were
Ann Freeker·
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Babr· treai..;er Mary

first class.
Makes sense, p~rticu)Jrly
more ••ats lor th~ airline~.

for Easter by Mrs. Clil!ord Lei!· rts; food commJllee, the above
hell. Plans were completed for named and Mrs. Paul

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12-os.
Cone

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FULL SIZE

16-.os.
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During the business session' il
Mrs Carl Moore presiding

WESTFIELD

was voted to order danny

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and to have a make-bei.eve tea as monf' making proRoll-rite refills were sold.
note of thank;:. was read from
Miss Genevieve Stobart, who is
ih, for flowers and · cards sent i
her. The wondet box donated I
~y Mrs. He,·b...rt Dixon was 1

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Regiorurl Director
Mrs. CharLes · C. Lewis of
\'Jinding Trail Garden club was
e1ectet. a director of Region 11
· the spring regional meeting
the Ohio Association of (farclubs held Saturday in
Albany High School.
Attending from the Pomeroy
clubs were Mrs. Dwight Park·
er, Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth,

BREASTS
55
LEGS &amp;THIGHS 45
29
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leg.

LAWN AND PATIO FURNITURE
Child's
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Child's
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CUTLERY TRAY

Mrs. T. A. Hennessy, Mrs. Jed
febster Sr. 1nJ Miss Lucretia
lramtrtlblt AuloiiiiUt FI')'Sii:llltt, R&amp;tall Ytlut $24.15

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BONNIE
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FRYING CHICKEN
PARTS
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Cans~

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SWIFT'$ PREMIUM - TENDER CltOWN
U. S. .COVERNMENT INSPECTED

Grape or Orange

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SLICED LUNCHEON MEAT~

Ohio Valley Baking Com· awarded to Mrs. Helen Brickles I
pany.
a guest. Mrs. M1ore presented j
Mrs. ,
extending her ap- each m~mber with a bookmark
prec.iali•o"' for all ol' the help in the shape of a cross with a :
cooperation from the Jun- · .verse inscribed.
I
mothers that helped
to At the close ol the meetir1g :I
~ ~~~::~th~e: fVening a succe~. potluck refreshments were sergirls serving t he ved to those named above
were Diane Van Coon- Mrs. Florence Holley, Mrs.
Connie Teaford,
Celeste Geoffrey Wilson, Mrs.
11 AUlt, Barbara Hoffner, Chris- Weeks, Mrs. Ben Buck, Miss
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Bahr, Martha Nicholson, Doroth~ Long c..nd guest
Sherry Simmons and Seren Lew- CJara Karr. The next' m'e•eti11g
:.OiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiliiii&gt;l will be held at the home
:Mrs. James Will.

YOUR CHOICE
OF THESE FINE

CENTER HAM SUCES

MILK

AND

PUP.o':HA5E

Any TI\IH 13) 6 D~. l"llg•.
Swill 's Pr•mium

STACKED HEEL II
PUMP
$7.49
THE SHOE. BOX

COU~ON

'14?/' Gte'en St0mp 1

Emge't Tonchr Smoked

Homogenized

WITH

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"An Easter Prayer'' and

ent wete those named above Donations were made

~~ · 10.

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TREET

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and Mrs. Howard Bolin.
. Les, Mrs Jack Satterfield, Mrs. Mrs. James Will read
Group singing and· refresh- Iva Stewart, Mrs. Dorothy

N·M widths.

Cane

Armour'a -

Flavor~

W•llul~ Form•

-Making Projects

won by Mrs. William Grueser ley Swisher, Mrs. Ernest

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Planning Money

Workers class of the Enter·

Beige·brown or aJI black.

IESDAY, APRIL 22, 23, 24

~')/ Gi-cc n Stainp~

Willing Workers

Mrs. Fred Mrs. ~odney Sauer, Mrs.

Women's

BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNERS-PARTlU

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William .Grueser,

Mrs Maxine Arnold, Mrs. Ar· A breakfast for seniors
lee Abbott, Mrs. Roy Grueser, held at the high school
Mrs. Wilbur Bailey, Mrs. Har· 2 • 3 a. m. with Mrs. Paul
old ·Blackston, Mrs. Hugh Sr.ott . Mrs. Wallance Bradford,
Bearbs, Miss Nancy
· Mrs. Rodney Sauer, Mrs. Dale
and children, Vicki
Dutton. and Mrs. James SimpBrue!e•Biackston and Judy
son in charge. Doughnuts for
ford.
breakfast were donated by

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Googlein and Mrs. George Skin• lord Stumbo, Mrs. Everett •orise EUB Chur, Thursday
ner. A contest was conducted Bachner; elean-up
at the home of Mrs.
by Mrs. Rollin Radford and Mrs. Dale Nicholson, Mrs. Har· Myrtle Long. Mrs. John Smith

Eichinger, mothers .

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MOIDAY- TUESDAY-

the meeting of the Will·

and Mrs. William

OPEN ~ ~.M. TQ 1 P.M.

• Sarah ' Knowles.
repo"'•r, Carolyn Prl-.
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Devotlona were given by Sllllf·ll •
Null.
A
aponsored 'by the
boliiO eco8omics
was presented as follows:
Mrs. Jean Hsmm, Linda
Lipscomb, Karen Nease, and
Peggy Glenn of the Racine
cllapter FHA ell)llained the dlf·
lerent FHA degrees and how
they may be earned. The degrees are: Junior Homemak·
ers degrees, chapter homemakers deg,..es, and S Ia te
Homemakers degrees.
Present were . J e 8 a Price
Pullins, Charlene Pigott:
Ann Frecker, Jean H u D I,
Sisson, Bbaron E r a 11 k.
Ritchie, Shirley Jadiaon
Maxey, Delores M8xey:
R MARKETS
Knowles, Mary Craft
We Reaa,.,e The rit1ht To Limit Quantities
Bahr, Fern
Hartung:
Cftr""' c~cond &amp; Mill St., Middleport
Nutt, Carolyn Price,
and mothers Mrs. PrJ~. Mrs.
Mondoy thru Thurscliy ..•.... . 9 A.M. to 6 _P.M.
and Mrs. Frecker. the .
Friday and Saturday .. .. . 8:30 A.M. Ia 8 ,30 P.M.
advisor.
Tl:e creed was said alld the
new president, Jo AM Freck·

Mrs. Leifheit chairman, Mrs. Wendall Gerlach; dining

menta closed the meeting. Pres- ~m, Mrs. Irvin

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serving the canteen at the Mrs. Pau~ Mourning, Mrs. Wil- Group singins of "In
the
Bloodinobile on April 29 and bur Hanmng, Mrs. Dale Dutton,
· of the King" and the
named on the committee were Mrs. Edward Evans and Mrs.' Lo,rd'• Prayer in unison, open-

Voice Of Croadway ••• Ceporting

CIRC'u;~s .-RES"''t.AURANT

!'Ohool...,"'

by Mrs. Amos Leonard and port Jumor · Sentor Prom held IFr''""'"
M.-s. Rollin Radford.
Friday evening were made up
A report was made on decor- of Junior mothers including the

County Infirmary and the same William Bradford, Mrs. Wi1liam
to the Carmen Nursing Home, S_Iater and Mrs: William Mor-

buirer,

·"pt.Frida&gt;,• IMI!l
bot ..........
and butter, oooklo:
li!h h=:
bread,Tburoday,
creea beallll,
peen .u.
M.._lorlboMlddleporteJ. oticb,butteredpeu, boiled~ ••• ~ pt. milt, butter, bnad,
.....,~aey
~' uto, ~ pt. milt, bread, butter, dlocolate cake; Frld'a7• boon
Moo&lt;,llly; I,.aaeh Jnoot..~· 1pp18 .....,,
ooup. ~~ butW IIIII Jelly
~h, ·bait~ ._potlltD, : \i'· ,.t1 l!igb . ochool,. ·Moncllly, spa· aalldwldl, applesauce )lUddlng
milk, bread, bt.~lel, lettuce 118). pttl IUld me~t sauce, cheese wllh erumb .opplnl, ~ pt. milk,
ad; TUeoday, Hamburger .4Jn stkk, . cole Sbiw, 1\ pt. milk, bread, butter orange Juice .
bun buttered
ts le slaw br ad b tier
ell Tueod
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earro • 00
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ay,
1\ pt. milt, bun, butter, pme; .....1 loaf and ,.ravy, lllllllhed '1'llo lltate
apple upelde don eake; Wed' polltoes, buttered corn, ·10 pt.
.....-n...tay, toaated ~ oiUld· mil'&lt;, bread, butter, 1ru1tec1 lei· TbundiiJ "We are lolotl
w'ch, fruit ~· aplnadt, ~ 19: Wednesday, oloppy joeo, go~ wllb our oommltmeDt" to
mUt, bre.lid, butter, coke; den potatoes, spinach, ~ pt. FriUICO ~KelliS laDkreo.

er, closed the meeting. Refresh- I
ommt~es fo~ the Mtddlewere served by M r s.

ated pl8cemats. favors, napkins toJlowi~g : chairma~, Mrs. Myend two cakes taken to the ron MtJler; co-chalrnlen, Mrs.

....,., ~· ~jon,

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School Menw

Met At Home 01 BeU.t.4mwunc:ed
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Genheimer of the Twilight club
and Mrs. Carl Will, Mrs. Rubert Lewis, Mrs. '-lfwis, Mrs. Leo
Bryan and Mrs. Lewis of the
Winding Trail club .

Made ef sturtfy polyethyleM.
Auorted colar&amp;.
luu•ned Retail 79c

SAVE 40cl

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BURGER PRESS
With ....... lla•
Uniform lurver lverytirn.. Drops out - ....,...
sticks. for meat patti••, pota.. •be, •ollil..
short eakea.

Bee tb. eXt:/1/ng new

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CREST
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Smith R~En1ists
In Marine Corps

SAVE llc

Clyd~ Robert Smith, SOD of
Mrs. Clara Bello Smith, Langsville, was recently r..,mlil•ted II
the United Stetee Marine
Corps, lour years was transferred to the Marine Corps
Base; Camp Pendleton, CaUf·
·and promOted to Lance

:E-3: '

TIDE

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enlisted was el·
the

SSgt.

atlbe

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.-..s:p. m. lo

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New York Mets -Make lf :~Four Straight Wiits; Reds Defeat Bucs
Ole' Casey Stengt(~ Honors
Occasion With ACold Beer

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The Daily SentiD.el

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By MJL!IIN IIIICIIMAN
UPJ S...... Wrllel-

Cll)' A's, 11-2: the Detroit
I
beat the Boston Red Sox, 5-2; the

Casey Stenttl actually wu
•nbllng out of lheer bappineu.
''he 73-year-old manager who
\J ded the Yante. tG 10 pennantl
., ,th bardly ....., thon • wil* wu
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Baltimore Orioles downed
Clevelood Indiana 7-0 in the opener but l&lt;&gt;jHhe- nlghtcap, 2-0, and
the Minnhota Twins defeated the
Chleogo White Sox. 7-0, but
dropped the oecood game, 8·0.
citcment because btl Metl had Tom Haller singled home the
won four atraigbt aamea.
winning run for the Giants in the
"Tee-rtflo!" be Hid, his voice fourth inning &lt;ll the n!Bhtcap
breaking a bit. u1 think I'D get , against the CUbs after Willie
me a beer."
Mays Jed off tbe inning with his
Casey wu kina; agin. His amaz. fourth homer of season. Willie
ing Meu bad just climbed out of McCovey al.!o hit his fourth homthe National League cellar IJy er in the second. Billy O'Dell
taking a doubleheader from the hurled a six-hltter for his second
Milwaukee Braves, u ood 9-2, vlc!Dry.
for a foW'-game sweep of the Ken Hubbs drove In two runs
series and their lonsest wtnnlna for the Cuba in the opener with
streak in· their short history.
three hits, including a home run,
"I kept saying we we•·e better as Dick Ellsworth po.sted his seein -spring traiWng," Stengel re- ond victory with help from Barney
minded. "Now do you believe it ?" Schult&amp;.
Improvement Casey referred Tony Gonza1ez' loth inning
to eertainly wasn't evident while ble off Ed Bauta 1ave the
the Mets were losing their first their opening game win over
eight ga..onea of the season but it cards, who then overcame a
showed clearly SUnday to the de- nm deficity to wiD Nghtcap with
light of. 26.775 h·enzied fans.
a six-run rally in tbe four~ - Don
Hlekman Stars al Bat
Hoak hJt a three--nm homer 111 the
J im Hickman drove in seven first Inning of the uightcap and
runs during the double-header, Gene Oliver, Curt Flood and Don
whecldng a grand slam off Claude Demeter each homered In the
Raymond to climax a five - run opener. Dallas Green and
rally in the eighth inning of the Fanok were the winning pitchers.
opener and homering again with
RedJ Slug Ptra1tt
one on off Lew Burdette during The Reds slugged four Pl.,ote I
another fiv~- run outburst in the pik hers for 16 hits, Including
eightb inning of the nightcap.
by Eddie Kasko and three apiece
Ken MacKenzie. "My Yale by Frank Rlbinson and John EdfeUa ," as Casey calls him because wards. Loser AI ~ean yielded
he'J an alumnus of Old Eli, was eight of Clnciooatfs bits du.ring
credited with the Mets' first game the 2 1-3 innings he pitched. Jim
victory and also saved the finale Maloney was the winner.
for Galets Cisco by holding the Ron Fairly drove in three runs
Braves tdtless over the laat three for the Dodgers in tbelr first
innings,
victory over the Colts and then
Tile San Francisco Gianll clune singled hDme the winnDig run
to first plaee by beating tho Chi· the ninth lnnhlg of the nightcap.
cago Cubs, 3-2, in tht second Bob MJiler, who had pitched
game of 1 double-hea1)er after the scoreless ball for 18 1-3 innings in
Clubs won the first game 4-L 1tte his two previOUI starts, w\11 his
Philadelphia Phillies woa their first game lor the Dodgers In the
opener with the St. Louis C&amp;rdl~ opener although Ron Perranoski
nals 4-3in 10 IJUBap;bul dropped relieved b1m afte the fifth lot h• nightcap, IN; the Clllclnoall Ding. The Dodgers ruined Randy
r. ' us routed tho• Pittlbursh PI- Cordlnll'1 major league debut by
.es, 8-S, and tbe Loa ADgeloo kiJo!Di b1m with a live-run rally
·.o6ers swept I po1r from the 1D tba lint lnnhlg. Besides deliv.ouston Colts, U-1 tllld N.
ll'lrll tilt ..,...wtnmng single off
Yonu 8eaalon
Georp Brunet in the niBht1n U1e Arnerlean Leoguo, the eop. Fairly alao belted 1 lwo-l'un
.• York Yankees llhad«&lt; tba homer In the fow1ll Inning. Re'hin::ton Sen-.o, 7-8; the Lol !lever Ed lloebuek was CI'Oil!ted
,eles Angelo clipped tbe Kanou wllb the vlc!Dry.

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DAIRY .VALLEY

3 ROOM GROUP
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Reds Win; Meet Giants Now

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For a friendly "bring-the-gang-home" kitchen,
see your nearest Packaged Gas Kitchen Dealer
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A LIFEtiME .

Concrete's the only
atronger ·wlth-age build·
lng material. For a Ufetlme of pleasure a n d
"lue - concrete's il.

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OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours: 9 to 12. 2 to 5 ICioSP. at Noon on
Th urs - East Court St. Pomeroy

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And of courae, at the heart of any modem
your home with a kitchen which keeps up itll kitcbe is a GAS built-in range. A GAS Ranea
social obligationlt u well as maldng your work
bakM better because the oven circulate. heaL
easier ••• one you can be proud to bring the
It broilil better because the fast ftame heat sean .
gang into for th&lt;loe frieDdly, fwid- ooirees so
rich juices in meat. An"d GAS giV8! you ev&lt;rf
typical of modern living. Your local Packaged· automatic cooking oonvenieuce, too-inclwlinl
GAS Kitchen deajer can belp you plan wch a the Bumer-with-a·Brain that maket1 every
room, persoD&amp;IW.ed to your tast,, ~a IIDI8lt re- cooking uteruril automatic!
~job or a new hc)me. Either way, he
Aak an authorized Packaged Gas Kitcbe
will help you plan a 6;aeli MW ~pmeut, dsaler to Bhow you a modernized !QUit!--ea~
with smart, roomy cabinets and counter• plan for your home. And nlmtmil~r·-flir ibl. ·
aKordinf extra . . . . tipa(le and CODVeD• new kitchenyou'U lo\oeto cookin,.,•bllllll
lll!t COtlllter·area you~
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New York Mets -Make lf :~Four Straight Wiits; Reds Defeat Bucs
Ole' Casey Stengt(~ Honors
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Cll)' A's, 11-2: the Detroit
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beat the Boston Red Sox, 5-2; the

Casey Stenttl actually wu
•nbllng out of lheer bappineu.
''he 73-year-old manager who
\J ded the Yante. tG 10 pennantl
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Baltimore Orioles downed
Clevelood Indiana 7-0 in the opener but l&lt;&gt;jHhe- nlghtcap, 2-0, and
the Minnhota Twins defeated the
Chleogo White Sox. 7-0, but
dropped the oecood game, 8·0.
citcment because btl Metl had Tom Haller singled home the
won four atraigbt aamea.
winning run for the Giants in the
"Tee-rtflo!" be Hid, his voice fourth inning &lt;ll the n!Bhtcap
breaking a bit. u1 think I'D get , against the CUbs after Willie
me a beer."
Mays Jed off tbe inning with his
Casey wu kina; agin. His amaz. fourth homer of season. Willie
ing Meu bad just climbed out of McCovey al.!o hit his fourth homthe National League cellar IJy er in the second. Billy O'Dell
taking a doubleheader from the hurled a six-hltter for his second
Milwaukee Braves, u ood 9-2, vlc!Dry.
for a foW'-game sweep of the Ken Hubbs drove In two runs
series and their lonsest wtnnlna for the Cuba in the opener with
streak in· their short history.
three hits, including a home run,
"I kept saying we we•·e better as Dick Ellsworth po.sted his seein -spring traiWng," Stengel re- ond victory with help from Barney
minded. "Now do you believe it ?" Schult&amp;.
Improvement Casey referred Tony Gonza1ez' loth inning
to eertainly wasn't evident while ble off Ed Bauta 1ave the
the Mets were losing their first their opening game win over
eight ga..onea of the season but it cards, who then overcame a
showed clearly SUnday to the de- nm deficity to wiD Nghtcap with
light of. 26.775 h·enzied fans.
a six-run rally in tbe four~ - Don
Hlekman Stars al Bat
Hoak hJt a three--nm homer 111 the
J im Hickman drove in seven first Inning of the uightcap and
runs during the double-header, Gene Oliver, Curt Flood and Don
whecldng a grand slam off Claude Demeter each homered In the
Raymond to climax a five - run opener. Dallas Green and
rally in the eighth inning of the Fanok were the winning pitchers.
opener and homering again with
RedJ Slug Ptra1tt
one on off Lew Burdette during The Reds slugged four Pl.,ote I
another fiv~- run outburst in the pik hers for 16 hits, Including
eightb inning of the nightcap.
by Eddie Kasko and three apiece
Ken MacKenzie. "My Yale by Frank Rlbinson and John EdfeUa ," as Casey calls him because wards. Loser AI ~ean yielded
he'J an alumnus of Old Eli, was eight of Clnciooatfs bits du.ring
credited with the Mets' first game the 2 1-3 innings he pitched. Jim
victory and also saved the finale Maloney was the winner.
for Galets Cisco by holding the Ron Fairly drove in three runs
Braves tdtless over the laat three for the Dodgers in tbelr first
innings,
victory over the Colts and then
Tile San Francisco Gianll clune singled hDme the winnDig run
to first plaee by beating tho Chi· the ninth lnnhlg of the nightcap.
cago Cubs, 3-2, in tht second Bob MJiler, who had pitched
game of 1 double-hea1)er after the scoreless ball for 18 1-3 innings in
Clubs won the first game 4-L 1tte his two previOUI starts, w\11 his
Philadelphia Phillies woa their first game lor the Dodgers In the
opener with the St. Louis C&amp;rdl~ opener although Ron Perranoski
nals 4-3in 10 IJUBap;bul dropped relieved b1m afte the fifth lot h• nightcap, IN; the Clllclnoall Ding. The Dodgers ruined Randy
r. ' us routed tho• Pittlbursh PI- Cordlnll'1 major league debut by
.es, 8-S, and tbe Loa ADgeloo kiJo!Di b1m with a live-run rally
·.o6ers swept I po1r from the 1D tba lint lnnhlg. Besides deliv.ouston Colts, U-1 tllld N.
ll'lrll tilt ..,...wtnmng single off
Yonu 8eaalon
Georp Brunet in the niBht1n U1e Arnerlean Leoguo, the eop. Fairly alao belted 1 lwo-l'un
.• York Yankees llhad«&lt; tba homer In the fow1ll Inning. Re'hin::ton Sen-.o, 7-8; the Lol !lever Ed lloebuek was CI'Oil!ted
,eles Angelo clipped tbe Kanou wllb the vlc!Dry.

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DAIRY .VALLEY

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Concrete's the only
atronger ·wlth-age build·
lng material. For a Ufetlme of pleasure a n d
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N. W. COMPTON, 0 •• D.
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours: 9 to 12. 2 to 5 ICioSP. at Noon on
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And of courae, at the heart of any modem
your home with a kitchen which keeps up itll kitcbe is a GAS built-in range. A GAS Ranea
social obligationlt u well as maldng your work
bakM better because the oven circulate. heaL
easier ••• one you can be proud to bring the
It broilil better because the fast ftame heat sean .
gang into for th&lt;loe frieDdly, fwid- ooirees so
rich juices in meat. An"d GAS giV8! you ev&lt;rf
typical of modern living. Your local Packaged· automatic cooking oonvenieuce, too-inclwlinl
GAS Kitchen deajer can belp you plan wch a the Bumer-with-a·Brain that maket1 every
room, persoD&amp;IW.ed to your tast,, ~a IIDI8lt re- cooking uteruril automatic!
~job or a new hc)me. Either way, he
Aak an authorized Packaged Gas Kitcbe
will help you plan a 6;aeli MW ~pmeut, dsaler to Bhow you a modernized !QUit!--ea~
with smart, roomy cabinets and counter• plan for your home. And nlmtmil~r·-flir ibl. ·
aKordinf extra . . . . tipa(le and CODVeD• new kitchenyou'U lo\oeto cookin,.,•bllllll
lll!t COtlllter·area you~
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W.ANT AD
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day at 7:10 p. m. 1fitb Ro\1.
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Suzie Call
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iog room with fireplace, [DO,.b:j
dern kitchen with base and ~te:X~uou :.~· meet· ·!.be
wall cabinets ' hardwood f1oon to,
Mid aee.oua.t .w be for be&amp; • .,
IM:fo~ Mid. Cellrl OD t.bc tbd.
plastered walla, fwl base- of Ma:r, 1M3, at whkh Ume Nid. ::_
'th coa1 fired ho
oount WtD M ecuWd.erttl arod. e
ment, Wl
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weekend included: SUnday - PT pLEASANT - George
Earl ~ Eureka Star Rt., wu&amp;m (Bill) Cromley,
•I' .,. e&lt;'&lt;.· ep•~d unttl t:Ot A.
Mrs.
Garland Lanier, Rl Z Bid- 48 Burdette Addition, Pt. Dl•·•~ l
FM nu (lof Pul&gt;l""atiMI
well, Mrs. OliVer R. Roae, ant, died at I : 10 p. m. SUndaY
Rt;GULA TIONS
$1,395
1959 Chevrolet
rill OU"Io1ne• reterYb •.H nChl
Crown City! Erie .Pblllipa, Rt. at Pleasant Valley Hospital
4 Door. V8 motor. automatic trans., power steerin2, saddle
'" ~rtl' rll rei•~• 1nJ •d.• deemed
moulo
I Crown CJIY • Miss Barbara wbere he bad been a patient
•t&gt;J.c•tionlln11
tan finish, radio, heater, good tires.
I •ep .. roed •mwedie•eiJ' t'bc oub
me Ann Wllsoo, 2921 SpruCe Av., the past 10 days.
C ef
••Jhet wW .,01 ttt responeltloll for
ter heating,, )9eated on Olle diii~Md.::. !fttaret~ maY
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Pt.
Pleasant,
Denise
GaU
Frl·
Mr.
Cromley
was
a
welder
mor• •.ball ~nP '"""~ •Dief'tlOe
acre lOt, lJAI miles Of£ Rt. 7 writ&amp;e U«PJ.IolU to .aid. ~~count
$745
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to mauen p.rtaln&amp;DI to Ute .:r.e':: ar, 1'15 Park Dr., Pl. Pleasant, the Marietta Manufacturing CO.
PT PLEASANT - Miss SUzl
RATES
1958 Chevrolet Std. trans .. good -tires, black finish ,
on good grave road. $7,000. t1on of u~ tnm, DOt , ... uan. f
For Wan1 Ad SerYtce
Joe
Edward
WoodaU,
!Sll
V~
for
the
paot
30
years.
He
was
attractive 17 • year · old
Delray 2 Door. 6 cyl.
SYRACUSE"~ New Ranch style d.1n prior to the d.1te set for 1M
&lt;1 cenb per worn one •nnrt.lon..
and
St.,
Pt.
Pleasant,
MUdred
born
August
2
1905
in
Kans·
daughter of Mr. and
radio , heater .
lllnhTtUn&gt; Charee 80 l!l!'l't.
home, 6 roor&amp; (S bedrooms)
r . H. O'Briea.
till
hard
PROBATE
.IUDGE
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Ann
Davis,
Rt.
I
Pl.
Pleasant,
u
the
son
of
the
late
Edward
.
Harold
Call of Viand St.,
1 Cen.ta per won! for t"llrH CODbath, U ty room,
Wood
MEIGS COUNTY, omO
MCIIthre tnertlorll
Charles Dewey Long, Sr., Galli· and Nettie Kapp Cromley. He
. Pleasant, won the title of
1
l'ul' ute ..,, 4 cent.ll per word 'llf!U
floors, modem kitchen, pleo4 l2
be cbaraed tot ad ... erilsiDI II not
polis Ferry, Mrs. Harold E. was a memher of the
Ohio Valley Archery
oa1d ·wlthlll tn d.ua atter ~
ty closets, large carport, lot
UeAL NOTICI
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Swartz.
324
Beech
St.,
MiddleEUB
Church
American
Leglou
Lengut,"
In competition with
,ng uUl
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
Rerneo Sut.~. wbo1e pllt'tl of
48 x 150, close to school. $9,· ,t.d.ence
CARD Of rRANlti - ll .U £or
is
unklloWDl HalT)' Hawkl::,-. port, George H. Dursifa: ~~e Post No. 23,' and a veterao of eight attractive ladies
from
.'10 "'"rd. olnlmum l!:acb a&lt;td.i~OD·
POMEROY, OHIO
who• place of ruld.111~ 11 183'1' B
500.00.
~St.,
Pomeroy,
Mrs.
o
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World
War
Paden
City,
ParkIll word lc Otoltu1!'1• p•b.,_..
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Place, Indl&amp;Npolil 8, lndi
•' 1 eent pttr wont
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN le..,.rd
Wendel Hawld.nl, wboN place of ""· Lemley, 786 Hysell St., Porn.,. Surviving a~e his w~e Doris
Ravenswood, New Ha·
OFFICE HOURS
ta unkli.Otrnl Nine H1wlt:
Box U9 PHONE WV %-%220 lidenca
3 Beckwith Crompey· two'
Spencer In a district
8:30 A M t.-. :-.:00 P M tiiU,
whole place of "lid.ence 1.1 unkno&gt;;:~;roy, Gary Alan 113ggY, Rt.
..tUJ'4ay -8:31"1 A..M r.o 12:00 o~&gt;nb
4 19 3ic Blanche Hawklrll Byrd, whoM pi
BUSINESS
SERVICES
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Pomeroy
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N:!"~~~
Mrs.
Alire
ida
Riffle,
and
Mrs.
archery
Shoot Sunday alter·
FOR SALE
of rea(dence 1.1 :151 Eutel'l'l Ave.,
IT'S SO EASY
d.i~li•, Indiana and tbe tinlmo
lots.
Four
(DOd
SALE:
FOil
TO PLACE A
Fl R~l~N' per
Mlnen- Emma De'Weese, Route 2 Pt. noon in Spencer.
,
helra. del'INel, le1at.ee1, cliltribut
PleasBJlt
Those vieing for the 'OVA~
Good seven room bouse, b&amp;.th ad.mlnlltraton and. e~~:ecuton, if •u.; ran m ap • · 1
RESULT PRODUCING
SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank? Get
of Eraeat Sutton, deuued. will t
were judged on poise, per·
WANT AD
and 'At batb. basement and notice
Kleen • Em • All Septic tank
that on the 4th da:r of F~~' ville, Mrs. Henry H. Stewart, Servlc~s will be held
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t.a•nnce
T
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Boyd
a.l
!&amp;flll!e, out . of bigb water. minlstrator of the Eatate oJ 1:"':~' Syrrcuse, . Delm~r ~ R~~· day 1 p. m. in the Crow
aud beauty. Miss Call
Cleaner. Ohio Valley PlumbPHONE WY2·2157
4-16-30tp
Sutton.
Decened.,
beilll
PlalDUff,
COUld
be
made
Into
apart..
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Mis~
yw·titam
•i
Home
with
the
Rev.
o.
H.
was
awarded
a heauUful tro-:
I in~;. .
ha PeUUon ill the P.robate Co
.
1 Mrs. Carder officiating. Burial will phy as winner. Miss Ca~, aloDI
8
menta. CitY water, eleetrtcl- e4
:~
borne.
Jac~n,
io
Me'-• County, Ohio, Cue Nu. 18,
0
ty, gas. Priced for quick sale. &amp;~al.nst the above named parties
~h
~ru~f~~~W;.on
Rt ' 3 Iron- be in the Blain Memorial eeme- with the WiMets from f1ve otlJ.
See
Okey
Wood
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Syracuse
,
~hers
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.Ue11n1
FREE!
NOTICES
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archery leagU&lt;Os will act aa
Pbone WY 2-6086.
1ald. eiJtate to p11 the d.eb\1 of
"Antique Car" Pattern
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decedent;
lhat
the
111d
decedfnt,
"";:
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r~
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Alma
Spr,.niq
may
call
at
the
funeral
hostesses
for 1M Centerual
REVIV At. al HHand Chapel, Rt.
Tall
16
oz.
Water
n.e~\ sutton, d..ltd. .eif.ed. lD fee
Shoot to be held In Mason coun..
pie of the followlni du.~ribed r'!l A ~fa!t r, Ky · Franklio L: after 10 a. m. Tuesday.
124, beginning May 26th.
Glasses With Purchase
and. s a •
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ty June 21, 22 and 23, and at
HELP
WAN1ED
eatate
Ptuate
in
the
townshiP
Evangelist Rev. Billy Watts .
Rutland, Ln tbe oounty of Melli u Hendricks, Ripley, W· a., ·~
You get I glass free eacb
SEVERAL
ARRESTED
the close of the three day
.
, 1tate of Ohio, and d.e~erlbed.
Rev. E. E. Weave1, Pastor.
you purchase 10 galtime
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Mrs.
Donald
Philip
Tobias,
RIP'
P'l
PLEASANT
Arrested
"shoots" one of the five wiH
WANTED
:
Married
man
for
follow•.
t.o·w1t:
4 17 12tp Ions of gasoline or more, or
1 .re•l e•t•lfl lltu1
farm work ' House furnished -~111 The
ronowtn
tbe Townm.lp of R.uUand, in ~~ pl~iu~da~a.:_ Mrs. Earl carter, by 1~1 law enforceme~t
change
crowned "~iss Open TouriJ.
HAM SANDWICHES 15c·30C. a com bination oil
P. M. Cowdery ' Long Bot- county
of Mel"
R•t.e of o
bl
Section
No. and.
12, Town 3, an:r~ 14 Third Ave., Lance D. Sui- ficers during the weekena were
and
lube
job.
Qu_e_en_._ __
Coffee, 5c. Jack's Dairy Bar,
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tom, 0.
4 20 3tc IBa1111e u of th• OhiO comp
9
Start
A
Set
Now!
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hue
bounded
and.
deacrlbed
bonk
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Bidwell
Mrs.
Lewis
Arnold
Lane,
25,
Pl.
Pleasant,
4-J&amp;&lt;;tc
Middleport.
WANTED:
A
man
and
woman
.
foUOWI:
Be.lnninll
on
the
south
tswoodall, Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. bastary warrant; Howard Ril· Magnolia Theme Is
YOUR CAR NEEDS
.
I of Leading Creelr. at the old Phel
AUTOMOBILE iDSurauer beeo[
at the MidWay Market. Ph. 1Ford: thence lOUth 111on1 lhe cen"';,' James C. Pauley, Mason, w. ne, 46, Leon, .drunk "' pubbc; Charity Ball Note
Super Service Station
canceUed' Lost your operator"a I
WY 2-2565' Call at the Mar· Iof
stateroad
Holdlndlnl
to • point w
the tlu!
County
from s. '": Va Mrs Stewart S. Zirkle, Roy Lane, 20, mtoxtcatJon; Rob· PT. PLEASANT - "Under'
Open
24 Hours WY 2-9932
license' Call WY 2·2966.
ket.
4 20 3tc Hilley'• Mll11 to Ky1er...!Ue In tn ~!ford ·w Va Fred M Col· er Wilson Fil;her, 3o, Gallipolis
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~
_ aect.M the said State road.; thence
~151 ',[
1 • we~terly direction alonl the cen::,~ tins
'wainut
'in.
Middi~port,
Ferry,
contributing
to
delin·
~e
Mag;'"
~~s
F:,.h
Annual
The
job
of
Maintenance
man
238
1 of 1111d CoUllty rosd to L H . 81
LOSE WEIGHT safely and eas- AXC. REGISTERED Peking·
and clerk for the Water Works ham'• and A. J. Sieler'• corn!'~ Ra~daU J . Might,' Rt. 1 Mid- queney o£ a minor warrant; c::r~Y oBall esponsored by the
· the Vill age of Syracuse lS
· j thenu
thethe ."pi:e~:, dleport, Livingston J. Evans, John Murphy, Route 2 Pt. Pleasant Valley Hospital. Sat·
ily with Dex-A-Oiel tablets. ese puppies. Reasonable. Don
U
bank or Easterly
Le11d.ln1 alon1
c.recll. to
H. Call, 73Z Sycamore St.,
only 98c. Stark Drugs.
open. for applications.. Appli· more
of bellnninJI,
cont•lnlneto aU4 ace oR· Rt. I Oak Hili, Mrs. Charles A. Pleasant, assault and battery
May 4 a the Nation!
4-l&amp;&lt;;lp
or !ell, subJe~t
3 I 61ltp Middleport.
caboOl will be received for rnents and leaaea of record.
. " Kuhn, Rt. 3 Oak Hili, Mrs. warrant.
Gurd Armory 'on Route G.
MaiD
. tenance ORLY1 Clerk only., DHd.
Reference
Deed: Vol. 101. Pilll
SINGER SEWING machines,
Reco.rd1.
Melga Couni.y Ohio ;,. Frank R. Diggs, Rl. 2 Wellston,
Hal Scotia nd his orchestra
sales and st:IVice. The Fa~
Of botb jobS combined. 'lbe . PlalnUff further alltJR' ln
LOST &amp; FOUND
.~:
and
Hohert
L.
Brown,
Ravens·
tDI;:~;.an~_!·•~~glley
of
Ashland, Ky., will furnish
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f \petition the namu of ail the he
POMEROY, 0.
ric Shop, 115 W. Second, P&lt;&gt;JOb IS open to all reSI ents 0 at · law or per10n1 rnUtled to
'"" wond ' W. Va. B' th
· for danclog from 9 p: m•
Pt Pleasant· · Martha Henry' musiC
.
Syracuse' male or female who Inext
e•t.atfErnut
ot inheritance from ui
MALE BEEGLI!:, lost in the meroy, WY 2-2284. 4-9-30tc
d.reed.ent,
Sutton, In said acts
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1 a m Tickets are priced
vicinity of ·Dewitt's Run. Col- IT'S OUR PLEASURE to loan
are 0 y e r 21 years or estate and. also lllelel otbll.r f 1n Mrs. H. Ricbard Hurwitz, Middlepo;t; George C~lvm Hen·
$!
a. c.;.ple. All proceeds
Karl Grueser, Piumbin&amp; and
A
11
t
t and n:fen:nce. ill had. to the prtiUo.n
1r - white and dusty gray. Carpet Shampooers FREE
age.
p p can
mus Ithis case alle.lng .arne
Heating
"• Portsmouth Rd., son, 5:40 a.m. ry, Gallipolis Ferry,
b used to supply ......
Large size beagle, no collar with purchase of Blue Lustre
be capable of being bonded. plaintiff
ln the p.ray•
prsyer
of 111ld peUt.!:i Sunday. Mrs.
Robert E. Lee, Blair, Pl. Pleasant: Tetry Lynn
: 05pttai equipment
Mlnersvtlle, Oblo
that ht D.lay be au
or name plate. Call VI 3-2734 Shampoo. Baker Furniture,
'[be decision 0( the Board orized and ordered. to .ell the "; Rl. 1 Racine, son, 8:24 p. m. COllin, Letart; Mrs. Donald sary
·
End yonr sewer troubles
· Aff ·
'll
be estate deserlbed In the petltlvn
or John V. Bogard, Long Bot· Middleport.
_:,
Saturday.
Mrs.
Julius
R.
Cam}&gt;'
Humphrey,
Pt.
Pleasant;
SPELLING
BEE
TUESDAY
or
Public
au'S
WI
l
cor4lnl
to
the
stltUtel
In
sueb
ca
We
bave
aU
sizes
4-16-61c
tom, Ohio. Rt. I.
4-J&amp;&lt;;tp
fin"itl in selecting the appli- ell"lat.e
made and
prol'lded., and. that tbe "'"' bell Rt I Evans W Va., James H. Smith, Buffalo; Te- PT. PLEASANT ~ '!be anSewer Maebines
be sold. l.r1e from aU el
BUY THE BEST. COmplete lioe
an
d ' ' 4:20 p. m.
,Saturday.
.
,
1!8Dt
or
applicants
to
fill
the
a11d.
illtereAII
or the deftmdllltl, ~"
Da,ghttr,
resa McCarty, Pt. Pleasant;
Spelling Bee contest sponReasonable Ratts
1
of cement blocks. Ce01ent jOb
ApPlicationa
may
be
that e~cb and all or the defo~nd
Mrs.
Calvin
R.
McDaniel,
112
Mrs.
Ce&lt;il
Cook,
Gallipolis;
sored
by the Huntington He•
1 be reQuired to 1et up their cta
AUTO SALES
Mortar - Windows - Lintels. CaD WV 2-Z!Ilf Day or7 Nlgbt
to ·' or
be foreve.r bured from ....n ":; Pleasant
26 tie submitted lin letter form of
St.,
Pl.
Pleasant,
Mrs.
Homer
Jeffries,
COium·
aid
Dispatch
is scheduled to be
111nc, and for sueb other 1nd. furt
Forest RDD Block CO.
any memlier of the Board
i relief , leta! .nd equitlble, •• may daughter, 3:47 p. m., Saturday. bus; Mrs. James Bradbury, Pt.
In Mason County Tuesday,
1963 FORD Falcon 2 dr. otand·
Pltone WV t-2067
ill the premiae1.
AND PLUMBING ' PubI'lC Affa ·IrS, Syracuse, Ob1o \ p.roper
ard transmission, 700 actual
Said partie• ar• re~~ulred to 01~.:! Mrs. Wallace Fetty, Langsville, Pleasant.
BEATING
23 be~ing at 9:30 a.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Applications will be accept- on or before tN ~tb day of J ••• daughter, 5:37 a. m. Saturday.
miles. Owner deceased. Cash
MueOer
Famacel
DISCHARGED:
Marion
U}&gt;'
m.
In
the Board of EdueatiDD
3 27 30tc_.
ed
untir
inidnight,
April
30,1
A.
D.
'i':·rence
F
.
Boyd
11
Mml
""'u'
Dlsclwged
ton,
Arbuckle;
Margaret
Grif·
building,
Otis Rice will bave
only. Phone WY z.al42 ..
Arnold . llrolbers
•
'
trator Qf the E.tate of
4 !!!. 31c DON'T PUMP your sluggish 818 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio 1963.
sutton, Del::ened
Patients disebarged over the lis, Parkersburg; Mrs. Harry
of the Bee.
4 18 6tc Crow, Crow 1nd Portlllr
septic
tank.
Get
Klean-Em
Pllone
WY
t-Z4411
past
weekend
ii!cluded
John
Taylor,
Pl.
Pleasant;
Mrs.
Atto.rney• lor the Plaintiff
Station
\CSII WIDTE FORD
All septic Tank Cleaner.
. I &lt;4&gt; 22, 29: f!D e; 13, 20. 2'1'. ltc
6 7 tie
'
Roach, Joe D. Call, Mrs. Vtrga Don Lester and son, '!burma•;
l
transmiswagon, automatic
Landmark Farm Bureau
Adkins, Mrs. Stephen Morgan, Mrs. Olin Knapp, Syracuse;
INSURANCE
LIGAL NOTICI
1 sJOn radio .. ad bEiater, re-built
Pomeroy
TIN ROOFS, and shingled roofs.
A~·
Mrs. T. W. Musick, Charles 'George Lanier. suuthside; El~a
Herbert
H
.
Smith,
wb01e
place
motor . Priced for quick sale.
3 14 30tc carpenter and block laying.
.reslden~e 1.1 23&amp; Palm Drive, San .::, Morarity, Gary Townsend, Mrs. Rothgeb,
Cheshire; Marvm
lnsur·
SIMPSON
Contact Eld01o Walburn, or
Ten1, othn-wi.K', who• pi
Hourly or contract. Clinton BARNESAgency. Middl eport· tonlo,
or
reaidrnee
11 unknown, wUI '"' B. G. McCarthy, Mrs. Dewey Fry, Letart; Mrs. Marsball M·
can be seen on lot at foot of
ance
that on A.prll ll'ltb, 1963,
FOR RENT
Pierce, Syracuse, Ohio. Ph. Fire, automobile. bonds Pb. notice
uDde-rlilned pllinttff filed her ':.:li Barr, Mrs. Elsie Greenwood, ll!, Matoo;. Detuer Roush, Jr.,
bridge approach on W. Main
316 30te
•rainst him. for divoree
a 21 t1c "on
4-9-tfc FURNISHED 4 room and bath WY 2-6080.
WY ~21103.
other relief, on the 1round.tl of 1rou John Morgan, Mrs. R. D. Ty· Clifloo; Mrs. Clark Harper and
St.
Dl!lglect of 4uty; In the CommoD P"': Crett, Mrs. 0. Goodwin, Mrs. daughter, Galllpolis Fel'l')l.;
AUCTIONEER
North 2nd St., Middleport.
Court ot Mel11 CIJunty, Oblo, pr
ne Ralllbkr
Reuter
Insurance
Agency
Fu·
Frank
Camplele Service
Rent reasonable.
illl for d.l... orce. ewtod.y of cbUd. .... WiWam MeHaffey, Mrs. Neola Ernest CaH, Pt. Pleasant; Dale
World Standard ot COmpaet
"I.unranee
lor
tver7 peranul alimony and other relief.
gate. wy 2·a2J3.
Critt Bradf't,.
S1kl eauee wlll be for beart.nf on Lewis, James Rawley, Mrs. W. Knight, Pt. Pleasant.
EsceUence
and bllltaeas aeed."'
and. after the nth day or MaY. 1""· John E. Lloyd and Infant dough·
4 19 tfc
Wrtte. Pbooe
tact
.
ELSIE LOU SMITH,
Big car room, ride and perform-Phone WV MOl
A.
C.
BRADfORD
Plaintiff
ter, Mrs. C. W. Henson and in- . Junior High Band'8
ance Small car economy and UNFURNISHED Home. 4 room
~STER AND FULTZ
Raelne, Obio
!ant
daughter, Mrs. C. F. Scott Co
• _T , h
Attomen for Plaintiff
and both. 1650 Lincoln Hgts.
managerabUity
POULTRY
lfc
neerl
.,.
orugrU
5
II
14&gt; n. Zl. 20: &lt;til e, 13, 10• and infant son, Mrs. C. E. Oiler
!
ft, 'l'tc:
See
Phone WY 2-38'14.
. -.
-and
infant
daughter,
Mrs.
Remo
PT
..
PLEASANT
- The an4 19 6lc 1. 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER. FOR SALE: baby chicks. Most
Melropolilaa Moton
Roecbi
and
infant
son.
Mrs.
B.
nual
Spring
COncert
of the Point
breeds available. Call VI IIOhio,
Pomei'O)I
Street,
Chester,
Mala
E.
K. Fry. r ·rther Slagle, Mrs. Pleasant JUDior High School
,.
z 15 6lltc
CLEAN, Furnished apartment.
4 18 lfc 2278.
Pbone WY z.3871
Charles
.10rd and Infant son, Chorus will he presented
Adul111. 126 Mulberry Ave.
' !!!. tfc 'fe. WY ~98 .
'
Mrs.
w.
G.
l)ereuberger
and in- day evening in the andltorium
PHOTO COPYING Services
FOR SALE OR RENT
or
4 18 6te
COpy 8uy letter or dOCIIIIIent
!ant daughter Mrs. J, Capehart beginning at 7:45 p. m. under
FOR NEW or used ears
and infant d~ughter, Clarence the direction of C. L, Head, with
trueks, pblone Marvin Marks, FIVE ROOMS and bath, first '1euter Insurance, Pomeroy. ~ANT ADS WOdK wonder&amp;
•
2 IS tfe when you wish Lt. btl) or sell
SALESMAN. Beasley Math- floor apartment. '131 MulberExline, Mrs. G. W. Pendleton, Mrs. Charles Walden as aecomRead the Waot A.Js 101 quick
• Pull 'N Cl11n Oven pulls
APRIL
ZZ
ews, Athens, LY 3-t4161,
N
Mrs. Olau Lltchfreld and Mark panisl.
ry
Ave.
Phone
WY
t-2733.
out like drawer, cleans like
111-t-tfc
results.
This year's program will In·
The Ohio Valley Grange ~ Sanders.
4 10 tic Attention Dairymen
pr
ADlOill A11hic
elude a wide variety of songs,
a dream.
2612
wiD
meet
Monday,
A
mGii:R slant-o-matic. New MOJlERN 4 room furnished
INSTRUCTIONS
..
aUs
According
to
the
midnight
r.,.
both
religious
and
secular.
In·
Z2
at
8
p.m.
at
the
Letart
F
• A.utom=tlc cooklnl with
model, hardly used. Zig.zags, unfurnished apartment. MidE
grange
ball
and
be
hoot
to
the
pori
of
the
nursing
department,
eluded
are
America
the
BeauCOok-Master oven control.
fancy designs, does everyR
U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Hemlock Grove Grange and the those patients who ere listed u tiful, One Little Candle, ~~
dleport. WY 2-3874.
0
thing that can be done on a
v Men·Wornen, ll-52. Start, h~b ••
• lnlllnl hut with Speed·
3 15 tfc
Great Bend Grange. He "'%~ fair included John D. Wickline, Old Shllelagh, '!bib Is My r,
110:1.00 • weelt:. Prep.ratory trlllD·
- -· Heat Surface unit.
B
sewing machine. Cost new,
lnl unW appotnt~~:d . Thou..nd• oi
Steve D. Myers, Baker Gordon, try, Comin' in on a Wing and a
$347.15. Will sell to clear ac- DOWNSTAIRS Apartment, fur· .
~
I
jObl open. i:llperlenct UNIIIY Grove will open and close w
Frlpdalro d111srtdlllllltyl
A
unnec:e11ary. FREE lnform•tlon un Great Bend will present t he Joseph Willis Mary Osborne, Prayer, Don't Give Up the Ship,
count. $187.69 cash or terms nished. Phone WY 2-&gt;187.
E
jobl, •ai•rles, requ.Jremenh. Write
.- TODAY II Yin I n1me, addraa, program. All host Grangers are Michael HuW.:On, John ~. God Bless America, Seventy·
arranged. Call WY 2·2204.
POMEROY WY 2-2649
THREE and tour room furnish·
phooe and time home. Write Ll.n· asked to bring cookies.
Jesse Eblin, Mrs. Ella Houck, SiX Trombooes, This is My Fa·
4 19 51c
~:~olll Serl'lee, Boz Cl$8, 'ftle Daib"
ed and unfurnished apart..
OFFERS THE BEST
Sentinel. Pomeroy, o.
Mrs. George P. Smith, Mra. !her's World, sung by a
CLAIR WOODE
APRIL Z3
SINGER electric portable. Mon ments. IVY 2-MM.
e
t
Paul
Bartee, Mrs. Mollio! triO, piaoo solo by Scotty lc&gt;
12 6 tic
zigPHONE
Chester Grange wiD me ine Marks, Mrs. Charles W. Weav· ard, Hobe of Calvary, Were
ograms, buttonholes,
FARM EQUIPMENT
CHESTER 985-2145
Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. Rae be 1er, and Mrs. Brinton Allison. There, Easter Parade, Cen.wnr's \I
zags, overcasts, etc.,withont FURNISHED ancl unfurnished
).2.6.251&lt;
attachments. A-1 condition. apartments. Paid utilities. S..
Galea. Down In the Valley,
\FOR SALE: Farmette tractor and Olive Granges will ged
$311.69 or $1.69 per week. can fore &amp; p. m. Phone WV 2with 3-fool mowing machine , guests. All members are ur
111:T11 TRACK RECORD
landla, West Virginia, and the
Wy 2-2204.
4 19 &amp;tc 27'16. after &amp; p. m. Phone WY
lawn mower, shovels, culti- to attend.
WCTU w iII TRENTON, N.J. IUPf· - A.J. Battle HyDUJ of the Republic.
Pomeroy
1Z
6
lfc
FRIGIIDAIR2
-~
The
$200.
Also,
2-3574.
REAL
ESTATE
vators
and
disk:
PLEASURE and Show ponies.
s t FO)'I of Houston. Tex., set a track '!be public Is Invited to
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IM!O"I- ···e~
Platform scales. Tl. WY 2- ONE 6 room house and 4 FOR SALE - 4 good lots, 7 Mndel F Farmall tractor on meet at the First B a p t I I record of 58 minutes, 34.411 sec· tend. A g;)ver offering will
~!eel with 2 turn plows, mowthureh Tuesday at 7:30p.m. 1
4 18 6te roo.. apartment. Peoples Ter6698.
room house, bath arad half mg machine, cutter bars: The Melll• COUnty IUdinB club onds to capture the country's first taken at the door.
race. Phone WY ~5385.
\
bath, basemt.nt. and garage. $135. Bradley and Davis chain w meet at the Salisbury town- ! too-mlle champWU.hip auto race
FOR SALE
7:30
this
year
at
tbe
'i'reDioD
Speed·
WINll
AtJTO
RACE
"lairt\l
apart·
\Auld be made into
saw, 16-inch cui, 2 chains, ship building Tuesday at
EMPLOYMENT
Wanted
[
way
Sunday.
!MOLA,
Italy
IUPJ-Jim
"
COTTON and wool rugs, one,
' ment house. Okey Wood, Sy- $100. E. D. Johnson, R. D. 1, p. m.
JWII. FO)'I, who also wo nthla title ol England drOve bla Lotus M·25
one and one half , and two V.1LL 00 housework, 3 or 4 racuse, Ohio. Call WY 2-6086.
The American LegiOn a
Racine,
Phooe
W1
9-3086
all4-16-&lt;;lc
yard. Lenna Brinker, Letart days a week. WY UIZO.
ary o! Drew Webater Post No. last year, averaged 103.481 mlles over a 151.77 mUe eoun eln ooe
er
4:30
p.
m.
session per bour In bla Sheratoo 'nt.omp- hour, 34 minutes, 7.4 seconds Sun4 22 6tc
4 19 3tp
Falls.
4 19 6\p 29 will meet iD regular embers "'" opeelaL
to win an International
HOUSE FOR SALE or trade.
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. M
LARGE RED Canna bulbs. 10
for
baseare asked to bring old rags
Six rooms, bath, hall
for $1.00. Ralph MCKenzie, BUSINESS SERVICES
LEGAL NOTICE
ment,
hot
and
cold
water,
veterans to use In maklng rugs.
. Racine , Ohio WI 9-3405.
FOR PAINTING, Interior and, gas heating, garage, one BC· 1N TRI tOUii df tdNIMdN Ptlii.
4 20 3\c exterior. Call Richard Wilt.
COUNT"Y, OMIO
.... . ... APRIL 24 '....
re gronn d, in RnUan d . W"U
I , ClarenceMIIGI
Wllll•m
,.,.,,_,
The Wildwood Garden C I
IJ),OOO to 100,000 feel timber. 609 N. Second Street, Middle· sell on
tblnowr
. land contract. S. D. 111
romoror,
OhiO.llrHt .
4
3
30te
will
meet WednesdaY at 8 p
· Lime stone vein. Farm 45A. porL
Buskirk, Rutlan[, 0 . 4·16-Gtp
rJolntiH,
at
the
home of Mra.. Ken
Bath, electricity, telephone,
·~
108
ACRES
in
Mason
County,
Nina
Allllrrfll•
!~orris, Wetzgal St., with
a Minor.
natura\ gas. Tape recorder.
See Us For ...
I, Five
w. Va .• 3 mnes from Rt. 35. "'drtll Untrnowll,
Cost new $100. Sell $50. Pb.
room house fenced for 1
Dlf~t~Hnt.
Houdaahelt as
N111. tU6t MUtma
te
• DeKalb Seed Corn
SH 2-4748.
and cattle. Water by I Nlua And~•· who•e ptaee of "• ss.
.
I sheep
•
114•nc. '• n"l'lknown. will t~ notice
The Middleport Literary
4 20 31c
'
I
DeKalb
Sudax
At.GO~,....,..
' " - ' - ' 1\!!o~,,, .""
sprlnF:!!
and
pumps.
Lease
for
that
on
March
u.
1963
the
under·
:
.
.
·oil and gas Call Frank Upton 1m1ned filed bla Petition •1etn... lier , will meet WedDed&amp;) a
~ ~' I '!':R SEWING machine In
1
.
' \n tile COUrt of Comi'DOJI Plea•
of ' t ]· 30
t th }H,
or SX-11
Coolville 985-2455.
j Meip Coulll)', O_hkl. pray\DI for dl· 8
· p. M. 8
e
new 1963 cabinet. Choice of
St ••o«* ud IIUCb oth... relief u md Mrs. Harold Sauer 1 Middle
blond wai,Jut or mahogany.
20
P
be
tu
..
and
pro"P'fT
on
tb1
1rnUnd1
of
4
. vI . ~
• Agrico Fertilizer
~- - uou ne11c:ct o1 dutJ' end ntr2me Rt. 1. Mrs. James Titu&amp;
•
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Dar11s , patches, monograms,
I FOR SALE Two bedroom erueltJ' Bald ti\IIM! will "' fOIJ' hllf have th program :With
.'UR~RU~E CQ.
ho les. etc., with· Middleport Feed Mill I h
a. h
Be 'f 1 8 ' h ki h inl on or ettar tbr lOlli d.17 t1f AP.
e
orde,
aull
u
Jrc
1c
·
.._
,,..,
hers
responding
tO
roll
&lt;I
W.• VA.
Balance Tony Fowler, OwMr &amp; Opp.
oul at tach m~nL'\ .
en • automatic
go:~ heat · 1649
ClareDe.
wuuam . Andrew• .
. a "PromiDeot Poli
.
Plalttttff
nammg
·p ""IH or nine payments of
"We Do Custom Grinding''
Lincoln Heights. can J a h n WEB8'1'D Af'iD P'Ul.oTZ
Fi
"
.
' " (i,8.00
each. Call WY 2-2204.
Mttlcllopart
Blaettnar ' WY 2-5121 • 3-l9-tlc A.u... neJ• W
for 1~Plalntitl
N. 2nd A ...
.
II. 14• 1, It U. It - It gure.
'
419 51c
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dern kitchen with base and ~te:X~uou :.~· meet· ·!.be
wall cabinets ' hardwood f1oon to,
Mid aee.oua.t .w be for be&amp; • .,
IM:fo~ Mid. Cellrl OD t.bc tbd.
plastered walla, fwl base- of Ma:r, 1M3, at whkh Ume Nid. ::_
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weekend included: SUnday - PT pLEASANT - George
Earl ~ Eureka Star Rt., wu&amp;m (Bill) Cromley,
•I' .,. e&lt;'&lt;.· ep•~d unttl t:Ot A.
Mrs.
Garland Lanier, Rl Z Bid- 48 Burdette Addition, Pt. Dl•·•~ l
FM nu (lof Pul&gt;l""atiMI
well, Mrs. OliVer R. Roae, ant, died at I : 10 p. m. SUndaY
Rt;GULA TIONS
$1,395
1959 Chevrolet
rill OU"Io1ne• reterYb •.H nChl
Crown City! Erie .Pblllipa, Rt. at Pleasant Valley Hospital
4 Door. V8 motor. automatic trans., power steerin2, saddle
'" ~rtl' rll rei•~• 1nJ •d.• deemed
moulo
I Crown CJIY • Miss Barbara wbere he bad been a patient
•t&gt;J.c•tionlln11
tan finish, radio, heater, good tires.
I •ep .. roed •mwedie•eiJ' t'bc oub
me Ann Wllsoo, 2921 SpruCe Av., the past 10 days.
C ef
••Jhet wW .,01 ttt responeltloll for
ter heating,, )9eated on Olle diii~Md.::. !fttaret~ maY
:::.
Pt.
Pleasant,
Denise
GaU
Frl·
Mr.
Cromley
was
a
welder
mor• •.ball ~nP '"""~ •Dief'tlOe
acre lOt, lJAI miles Of£ Rt. 7 writ&amp;e U«PJ.IolU to .aid. ~~count
$745
1
to mauen p.rtaln&amp;DI to Ute .:r.e':: ar, 1'15 Park Dr., Pl. Pleasant, the Marietta Manufacturing CO.
PT PLEASANT - Miss SUzl
RATES
1958 Chevrolet Std. trans .. good -tires, black finish ,
on good grave road. $7,000. t1on of u~ tnm, DOt , ... uan. f
For Wan1 Ad SerYtce
Joe
Edward
WoodaU,
!Sll
V~
for
the
paot
30
years.
He
was
attractive 17 • year · old
Delray 2 Door. 6 cyl.
SYRACUSE"~ New Ranch style d.1n prior to the d.1te set for 1M
&lt;1 cenb per worn one •nnrt.lon..
and
St.,
Pt.
Pleasant,
MUdred
born
August
2
1905
in
Kans·
daughter of Mr. and
radio , heater .
lllnhTtUn&gt; Charee 80 l!l!'l't.
home, 6 roor&amp; (S bedrooms)
r . H. O'Briea.
till
hard
PROBATE
.IUDGE
"'
Ann
Davis,
Rt.
I
Pl.
Pleasant,
u
the
son
of
the
late
Edward
.
Harold
Call of Viand St.,
1 Cen.ta per won! for t"llrH CODbath, U ty room,
Wood
MEIGS COUNTY, omO
MCIIthre tnertlorll
Charles Dewey Long, Sr., Galli· and Nettie Kapp Cromley. He
. Pleasant, won the title of
1
l'ul' ute ..,, 4 cent.ll per word 'llf!U
floors, modem kitchen, pleo4 l2
be cbaraed tot ad ... erilsiDI II not
polis Ferry, Mrs. Harold E. was a memher of the
Ohio Valley Archery
oa1d ·wlthlll tn d.ua atter ~
ty closets, large carport, lot
UeAL NOTICI
...
Swartz.
324
Beech
St.,
MiddleEUB
Church
American
Leglou
Lengut,"
In competition with
,ng uUl
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
Rerneo Sut.~. wbo1e pllt'tl of
48 x 150, close to school. $9,· ,t.d.ence
CARD Of rRANlti - ll .U £or
is
unklloWDl HalT)' Hawkl::,-. port, George H. Dursifa: ~~e Post No. 23,' and a veterao of eight attractive ladies
from
.'10 "'"rd. olnlmum l!:acb a&lt;td.i~OD·
POMEROY, OHIO
who• place of ruld.111~ 11 183'1' B
500.00.
~St.,
Pomeroy,
Mrs.
o
·
World
War
Paden
City,
ParkIll word lc Otoltu1!'1• p•b.,_..
11
Place, Indl&amp;Npolil 8, lndi
•' 1 eent pttr wont
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN le..,.rd
Wendel Hawld.nl, wboN place of ""· Lemley, 786 Hysell St., Porn.,. Surviving a~e his w~e Doris
Ravenswood, New Ha·
OFFICE HOURS
ta unkli.Otrnl Nine H1wlt:
Box U9 PHONE WV %-%220 lidenca
3 Beckwith Crompey· two'
Spencer In a district
8:30 A M t.-. :-.:00 P M tiiU,
whole place of "lid.ence 1.1 unkno&gt;;:~;roy, Gary Alan 113ggY, Rt.
..tUJ'4ay -8:31"1 A..M r.o 12:00 o~&gt;nb
4 19 3ic Blanche Hawklrll Byrd, whoM pi
BUSINESS
SERVICES
!:'~
Pomeroy
•
:'th~.
N:!"~~~
Mrs.
Alire
ida
Riffle,
and
Mrs.
archery
Shoot Sunday alter·
FOR SALE
of rea(dence 1.1 :151 Eutel'l'l Ave.,
IT'S SO EASY
d.i~li•, Indiana and tbe tinlmo
lots.
Four
(DOd
SALE:
FOil
TO PLACE A
Fl R~l~N' per
Mlnen- Emma De'Weese, Route 2 Pt. noon in Spencer.
,
helra. del'INel, le1at.ee1, cliltribut
PleasBJlt
Those vieing for the 'OVA~
Good seven room bouse, b&amp;.th ad.mlnlltraton and. e~~:ecuton, if •u.; ran m ap • · 1
RESULT PRODUCING
SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank? Get
of Eraeat Sutton, deuued. will t
were judged on poise, per·
WANT AD
and 'At batb. basement and notice
Kleen • Em • All Septic tank
that on the 4th da:r of F~~' ville, Mrs. Henry H. Stewart, Servlc~s will be held
JUIJ)'
1913,
t.a•nnce
T
.
Boyd
a.l
!&amp;flll!e, out . of bigb water. minlstrator of the Eatate oJ 1:"':~' Syrrcuse, . Delm~r ~ R~~· day 1 p. m. in the Crow
aud beauty. Miss Call
Cleaner. Ohio Valley PlumbPHONE WY2·2157
4-16-30tp
Sutton.
Decened.,
beilll
PlalDUff,
COUld
be
made
Into
apart..
"''·
Harrtsonville,
Mis~
yw·titam
•i
Home
with
the
Rev.
o.
H.
was
awarded
a heauUful tro-:
I in~;. .
ha PeUUon ill the P.robate Co
.
1 Mrs. Carder officiating. Burial will phy as winner. Miss Ca~, aloDI
8
menta. CitY water, eleetrtcl- e4
:~
borne.
Jac~n,
io
Me'-• County, Ohio, Cue Nu. 18,
0
ty, gas. Priced for quick sale. &amp;~al.nst the above named parties
~h
~ru~f~~~W;.on
Rt ' 3 Iron- be in the Blain Memorial eeme- with the WiMets from f1ve otlJ.
See
Okey
Wood
.
Syracuse
,
~hers
••
Defendant..,
.Ue11n1
FREE!
NOTICES
.
' ·
' !l.he" 11 no peraonal proper1Y ul4 ar: Q M Lani~r Rl 4 tery at Cottageville. Friends
archery leagU&lt;Os will act aa
Pbone WY 2-6086.
1ald. eiJtate to p11 the d.eb\1 of
"Antique Car" Pattern
I
decedent;
lhat
the
111d
decedfnt,
"";:
~
r~
~':,.
Alma
Spr,.niq
may
call
at
the
funeral
hostesses
for 1M Centerual
REVIV At. al HHand Chapel, Rt.
Tall
16
oz.
Water
n.e~\ sutton, d..ltd. .eif.ed. lD fee
Shoot to be held In Mason coun..
pie of the followlni du.~ribed r'!l A ~fa!t r, Ky · Franklio L: after 10 a. m. Tuesday.
124, beginning May 26th.
Glasses With Purchase
and. s a •
. ··
V
d
ty June 21, 22 and 23, and at
HELP
WAN1ED
eatate
Ptuate
in
the
townshiP
Evangelist Rev. Billy Watts .
Rutland, Ln tbe oounty of Melli u Hendricks, Ripley, W· a., ·~
You get I glass free eacb
SEVERAL
ARRESTED
the close of the three day
.
, 1tate of Ohio, and d.e~erlbed.
Rev. E. E. Weave1, Pastor.
you purchase 10 galtime
""
Mrs.
Donald
Philip
Tobias,
RIP'
P'l
PLEASANT
Arrested
"shoots" one of the five wiH
WANTED
:
Married
man
for
follow•.
t.o·w1t:
4 17 12tp Ions of gasoline or more, or
1 .re•l e•t•lfl lltu1
farm work ' House furnished -~111 The
ronowtn
tbe Townm.lp of R.uUand, in ~~ pl~iu~da~a.:_ Mrs. Earl carter, by 1~1 law enforceme~t
change
crowned "~iss Open TouriJ.
HAM SANDWICHES 15c·30C. a com bination oil
P. M. Cowdery ' Long Bot- county
of Mel"
R•t.e of o
bl
Section
No. and.
12, Town 3, an:r~ 14 Third Ave., Lance D. Sui- ficers during the weekena were
and
lube
job.
Qu_e_en_._ __
Coffee, 5c. Jack's Dairy Bar,
'
tom, 0.
4 20 3tc IBa1111e u of th• OhiO comp
9
Start
A
Set
Now!
-·
Pure
hue
bounded
and.
deacrlbed
bonk
I'
Rl
1
Bidwell
Mrs.
Lewis
Arnold
Lane,
25,
Pl.
Pleasant,
4-J&amp;&lt;;tc
Middleport.
WANTED:
A
man
and
woman
.
foUOWI:
Be.lnninll
on
the
south
tswoodall, Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. bastary warrant; Howard Ril· Magnolia Theme Is
YOUR CAR NEEDS
.
I of Leading Creelr. at the old Phel
AUTOMOBILE iDSurauer beeo[
at the MidWay Market. Ph. 1Ford: thence lOUth 111on1 lhe cen"';,' James C. Pauley, Mason, w. ne, 46, Leon, .drunk "' pubbc; Charity Ball Note
Super Service Station
canceUed' Lost your operator"a I
WY 2-2565' Call at the Mar· Iof
stateroad
Holdlndlnl
to • point w
the tlu!
County
from s. '": Va Mrs Stewart S. Zirkle, Roy Lane, 20, mtoxtcatJon; Rob· PT. PLEASANT - "Under'
Open
24 Hours WY 2-9932
license' Call WY 2·2966.
ket.
4 20 3tc Hilley'• Mll11 to Ky1er...!Ue In tn ~!ford ·w Va Fred M Col· er Wilson Fil;her, 3o, Gallipolis
I' "
'II be the
~
_ aect.M the said State road.; thence
~151 ',[
1 • we~terly direction alonl the cen::,~ tins
'wainut
'in.
Middi~port,
Ferry,
contributing
to
delin·
~e
Mag;'"
~~s
F:,.h
Annual
The
job
of
Maintenance
man
238
1 of 1111d CoUllty rosd to L H . 81
LOSE WEIGHT safely and eas- AXC. REGISTERED Peking·
and clerk for the Water Works ham'• and A. J. Sieler'• corn!'~ Ra~daU J . Might,' Rt. 1 Mid- queney o£ a minor warrant; c::r~Y oBall esponsored by the
· the Vill age of Syracuse lS
· j thenu
thethe ."pi:e~:, dleport, Livingston J. Evans, John Murphy, Route 2 Pt. Pleasant Valley Hospital. Sat·
ily with Dex-A-Oiel tablets. ese puppies. Reasonable. Don
U
bank or Easterly
Le11d.ln1 alon1
c.recll. to
H. Call, 73Z Sycamore St.,
only 98c. Stark Drugs.
open. for applications.. Appli· more
of bellnninJI,
cont•lnlneto aU4 ace oR· Rt. I Oak Hili, Mrs. Charles A. Pleasant, assault and battery
May 4 a the Nation!
4-l&amp;&lt;;lp
or !ell, subJe~t
3 I 61ltp Middleport.
caboOl will be received for rnents and leaaea of record.
. " Kuhn, Rt. 3 Oak Hili, Mrs. warrant.
Gurd Armory 'on Route G.
MaiD
. tenance ORLY1 Clerk only., DHd.
Reference
Deed: Vol. 101. Pilll
SINGER SEWING machines,
Reco.rd1.
Melga Couni.y Ohio ;,. Frank R. Diggs, Rl. 2 Wellston,
Hal Scotia nd his orchestra
sales and st:IVice. The Fa~
Of botb jobS combined. 'lbe . PlalnUff further alltJR' ln
LOST &amp; FOUND
.~:
and
Hohert
L.
Brown,
Ravens·
tDI;:~;.an~_!·•~~glley
of
Ashland, Ky., will furnish
· ·
·d
f \petition the namu of ail the he
POMEROY, 0.
ric Shop, 115 W. Second, P&lt;&gt;JOb IS open to all reSI ents 0 at · law or per10n1 rnUtled to
'"" wond ' W. Va. B' th
· for danclog from 9 p: m•
Pt Pleasant· · Martha Henry' musiC
.
Syracuse' male or female who Inext
e•t.atfErnut
ot inheritance from ui
MALE BEEGLI!:, lost in the meroy, WY 2-2284. 4-9-30tc
d.reed.ent,
Sutton, In said acts
r
-- ·
. . . . . . · · · · · II' s · · · · · · · · ·
·
··
•
.
'
1 a m Tickets are priced
vicinity of ·Dewitt's Run. Col- IT'S OUR PLEASURE to loan
are 0 y e r 21 years or estate and. also lllelel otbll.r f 1n Mrs. H. Ricbard Hurwitz, Middlepo;t; George C~lvm Hen·
$!
a. c.;.ple. All proceeds
Karl Grueser, Piumbin&amp; and
A
11
t
t and n:fen:nce. ill had. to the prtiUo.n
1r - white and dusty gray. Carpet Shampooers FREE
age.
p p can
mus Ithis case alle.lng .arne
Heating
"• Portsmouth Rd., son, 5:40 a.m. ry, Gallipolis Ferry,
b used to supply ......
Large size beagle, no collar with purchase of Blue Lustre
be capable of being bonded. plaintiff
ln the p.ray•
prsyer
of 111ld peUt.!:i Sunday. Mrs.
Robert E. Lee, Blair, Pl. Pleasant: Tetry Lynn
: 05pttai equipment
Mlnersvtlle, Oblo
that ht D.lay be au
or name plate. Call VI 3-2734 Shampoo. Baker Furniture,
'[be decision 0( the Board orized and ordered. to .ell the "; Rl. 1 Racine, son, 8:24 p. m. COllin, Letart; Mrs. Donald sary
·
End yonr sewer troubles
· Aff ·
'll
be estate deserlbed In the petltlvn
or John V. Bogard, Long Bot· Middleport.
_:,
Saturday.
Mrs.
Julius
R.
Cam}&gt;'
Humphrey,
Pt.
Pleasant;
SPELLING
BEE
TUESDAY
or
Public
au'S
WI
l
cor4lnl
to
the
stltUtel
In
sueb
ca
We
bave
aU
sizes
4-16-61c
tom, Ohio. Rt. I.
4-J&amp;&lt;;tp
fin"itl in selecting the appli- ell"lat.e
made and
prol'lded., and. that tbe "'"' bell Rt I Evans W Va., James H. Smith, Buffalo; Te- PT. PLEASANT ~ '!be anSewer Maebines
be sold. l.r1e from aU el
BUY THE BEST. COmplete lioe
an
d ' ' 4:20 p. m.
,Saturday.
.
,
1!8Dt
or
applicants
to
fill
the
a11d.
illtereAII
or the deftmdllltl, ~"
Da,ghttr,
resa McCarty, Pt. Pleasant;
Spelling Bee contest sponReasonable Ratts
1
of cement blocks. Ce01ent jOb
ApPlicationa
may
be
that e~cb and all or the defo~nd
Mrs.
Calvin
R.
McDaniel,
112
Mrs.
Ce&lt;il
Cook,
Gallipolis;
sored
by the Huntington He•
1 be reQuired to 1et up their cta
AUTO SALES
Mortar - Windows - Lintels. CaD WV 2-Z!Ilf Day or7 Nlgbt
to ·' or
be foreve.r bured from ....n ":; Pleasant
26 tie submitted lin letter form of
St.,
Pl.
Pleasant,
Mrs.
Homer
Jeffries,
COium·
aid
Dispatch
is scheduled to be
111nc, and for sueb other 1nd. furt
Forest RDD Block CO.
any memlier of the Board
i relief , leta! .nd equitlble, •• may daughter, 3:47 p. m., Saturday. bus; Mrs. James Bradbury, Pt.
In Mason County Tuesday,
1963 FORD Falcon 2 dr. otand·
Pltone WV t-2067
ill the premiae1.
AND PLUMBING ' PubI'lC Affa ·IrS, Syracuse, Ob1o \ p.roper
ard transmission, 700 actual
Said partie• ar• re~~ulred to 01~.:! Mrs. Wallace Fetty, Langsville, Pleasant.
BEATING
23 be~ing at 9:30 a.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Applications will be accept- on or before tN ~tb day of J ••• daughter, 5:37 a. m. Saturday.
miles. Owner deceased. Cash
MueOer
Famacel
DISCHARGED:
Marion
U}&gt;'
m.
In
the Board of EdueatiDD
3 27 30tc_.
ed
untir
inidnight,
April
30,1
A.
D.
'i':·rence
F
.
Boyd
11
Mml
""'u'
Dlsclwged
ton,
Arbuckle;
Margaret
Grif·
building,
Otis Rice will bave
only. Phone WY z.al42 ..
Arnold . llrolbers
•
'
trator Qf the E.tate of
4 !!!. 31c DON'T PUMP your sluggish 818 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio 1963.
sutton, Del::ened
Patients disebarged over the lis, Parkersburg; Mrs. Harry
of the Bee.
4 18 6tc Crow, Crow 1nd Portlllr
septic
tank.
Get
Klean-Em
Pllone
WY
t-Z4411
past
weekend
ii!cluded
John
Taylor,
Pl.
Pleasant;
Mrs.
Atto.rney• lor the Plaintiff
Station
\CSII WIDTE FORD
All septic Tank Cleaner.
. I &lt;4&gt; 22, 29: f!D e; 13, 20. 2'1'. ltc
6 7 tie
'
Roach, Joe D. Call, Mrs. Vtrga Don Lester and son, '!burma•;
l
transmiswagon, automatic
Landmark Farm Bureau
Adkins, Mrs. Stephen Morgan, Mrs. Olin Knapp, Syracuse;
INSURANCE
LIGAL NOTICI
1 sJOn radio .. ad bEiater, re-built
Pomeroy
TIN ROOFS, and shingled roofs.
A~·
Mrs. T. W. Musick, Charles 'George Lanier. suuthside; El~a
Herbert
H
.
Smith,
wb01e
place
motor . Priced for quick sale.
3 14 30tc carpenter and block laying.
.reslden~e 1.1 23&amp; Palm Drive, San .::, Morarity, Gary Townsend, Mrs. Rothgeb,
Cheshire; Marvm
lnsur·
SIMPSON
Contact Eld01o Walburn, or
Ten1, othn-wi.K', who• pi
Hourly or contract. Clinton BARNESAgency. Middl eport· tonlo,
or
reaidrnee
11 unknown, wUI '"' B. G. McCarthy, Mrs. Dewey Fry, Letart; Mrs. Marsball M·
can be seen on lot at foot of
ance
that on A.prll ll'ltb, 1963,
FOR RENT
Pierce, Syracuse, Ohio. Ph. Fire, automobile. bonds Pb. notice
uDde-rlilned pllinttff filed her ':.:li Barr, Mrs. Elsie Greenwood, ll!, Matoo;. Detuer Roush, Jr.,
bridge approach on W. Main
316 30te
•rainst him. for divoree
a 21 t1c "on
4-9-tfc FURNISHED 4 room and bath WY 2-6080.
WY ~21103.
other relief, on the 1round.tl of 1rou John Morgan, Mrs. R. D. Ty· Clifloo; Mrs. Clark Harper and
St.
Dl!lglect of 4uty; In the CommoD P"': Crett, Mrs. 0. Goodwin, Mrs. daughter, Galllpolis Fel'l')l.;
AUCTIONEER
North 2nd St., Middleport.
Court ot Mel11 CIJunty, Oblo, pr
ne Ralllbkr
Reuter
Insurance
Agency
Fu·
Frank
Camplele Service
Rent reasonable.
illl for d.l... orce. ewtod.y of cbUd. .... WiWam MeHaffey, Mrs. Neola Ernest CaH, Pt. Pleasant; Dale
World Standard ot COmpaet
"I.unranee
lor
tver7 peranul alimony and other relief.
gate. wy 2·a2J3.
Critt Bradf't,.
S1kl eauee wlll be for beart.nf on Lewis, James Rawley, Mrs. W. Knight, Pt. Pleasant.
EsceUence
and bllltaeas aeed."'
and. after the nth day or MaY. 1""· John E. Lloyd and Infant dough·
4 19 tfc
Wrtte. Pbooe
tact
.
ELSIE LOU SMITH,
Big car room, ride and perform-Phone WV MOl
A.
C.
BRADfORD
Plaintiff
ter, Mrs. C. W. Henson and in- . Junior High Band'8
ance Small car economy and UNFURNISHED Home. 4 room
~STER AND FULTZ
Raelne, Obio
!ant
daughter, Mrs. C. F. Scott Co
• _T , h
Attomen for Plaintiff
and both. 1650 Lincoln Hgts.
managerabUity
POULTRY
lfc
neerl
.,.
orugrU
5
II
14&gt; n. Zl. 20: &lt;til e, 13, 10• and infant son, Mrs. C. E. Oiler
!
ft, 'l'tc:
See
Phone WY 2-38'14.
. -.
-and
infant
daughter,
Mrs.
Remo
PT
..
PLEASANT
- The an4 19 6lc 1. 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER. FOR SALE: baby chicks. Most
Melropolilaa Moton
Roecbi
and
infant
son.
Mrs.
B.
nual
Spring
COncert
of the Point
breeds available. Call VI IIOhio,
Pomei'O)I
Street,
Chester,
Mala
E.
K. Fry. r ·rther Slagle, Mrs. Pleasant JUDior High School
,.
z 15 6lltc
CLEAN, Furnished apartment.
4 18 lfc 2278.
Pbone WY z.3871
Charles
.10rd and Infant son, Chorus will he presented
Adul111. 126 Mulberry Ave.
' !!!. tfc 'fe. WY ~98 .
'
Mrs.
w.
G.
l)ereuberger
and in- day evening in the andltorium
PHOTO COPYING Services
FOR SALE OR RENT
or
4 18 6te
COpy 8uy letter or dOCIIIIIent
!ant daughter Mrs. J, Capehart beginning at 7:45 p. m. under
FOR NEW or used ears
and infant d~ughter, Clarence the direction of C. L, Head, with
trueks, pblone Marvin Marks, FIVE ROOMS and bath, first '1euter Insurance, Pomeroy. ~ANT ADS WOdK wonder&amp;
•
2 IS tfe when you wish Lt. btl) or sell
SALESMAN. Beasley Math- floor apartment. '131 MulberExline, Mrs. G. W. Pendleton, Mrs. Charles Walden as aecomRead the Waot A.Js 101 quick
• Pull 'N Cl11n Oven pulls
APRIL
ZZ
ews, Athens, LY 3-t4161,
N
Mrs. Olau Lltchfreld and Mark panisl.
ry
Ave.
Phone
WY
t-2733.
out like drawer, cleans like
111-t-tfc
results.
This year's program will In·
The Ohio Valley Grange ~ Sanders.
4 10 tic Attention Dairymen
pr
ADlOill A11hic
elude a wide variety of songs,
a dream.
2612
wiD
meet
Monday,
A
mGii:R slant-o-matic. New MOJlERN 4 room furnished
INSTRUCTIONS
..
aUs
According
to
the
midnight
r.,.
both
religious
and
secular.
In·
Z2
at
8
p.m.
at
the
Letart
F
• A.utom=tlc cooklnl with
model, hardly used. Zig.zags, unfurnished apartment. MidE
grange
ball
and
be
hoot
to
the
pori
of
the
nursing
department,
eluded
are
America
the
BeauCOok-Master oven control.
fancy designs, does everyR
U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Hemlock Grove Grange and the those patients who ere listed u tiful, One Little Candle, ~~
dleport. WY 2-3874.
0
thing that can be done on a
v Men·Wornen, ll-52. Start, h~b ••
• lnlllnl hut with Speed·
3 15 tfc
Great Bend Grange. He "'%~ fair included John D. Wickline, Old Shllelagh, '!bib Is My r,
110:1.00 • weelt:. Prep.ratory trlllD·
- -· Heat Surface unit.
B
sewing machine. Cost new,
lnl unW appotnt~~:d . Thou..nd• oi
Steve D. Myers, Baker Gordon, try, Comin' in on a Wing and a
$347.15. Will sell to clear ac- DOWNSTAIRS Apartment, fur· .
~
I
jObl open. i:llperlenct UNIIIY Grove will open and close w
Frlpdalro d111srtdlllllltyl
A
unnec:e11ary. FREE lnform•tlon un Great Bend will present t he Joseph Willis Mary Osborne, Prayer, Don't Give Up the Ship,
count. $187.69 cash or terms nished. Phone WY 2-&gt;187.
E
jobl, •ai•rles, requ.Jremenh. Write
.- TODAY II Yin I n1me, addraa, program. All host Grangers are Michael HuW.:On, John ~. God Bless America, Seventy·
arranged. Call WY 2·2204.
POMEROY WY 2-2649
THREE and tour room furnish·
phooe and time home. Write Ll.n· asked to bring cookies.
Jesse Eblin, Mrs. Ella Houck, SiX Trombooes, This is My Fa·
4 19 51c
~:~olll Serl'lee, Boz Cl$8, 'ftle Daib"
ed and unfurnished apart..
OFFERS THE BEST
Sentinel. Pomeroy, o.
Mrs. George P. Smith, Mra. !her's World, sung by a
CLAIR WOODE
APRIL Z3
SINGER electric portable. Mon ments. IVY 2-MM.
e
t
Paul
Bartee, Mrs. Mollio! triO, piaoo solo by Scotty lc&gt;
12 6 tic
zigPHONE
Chester Grange wiD me ine Marks, Mrs. Charles W. Weav· ard, Hobe of Calvary, Were
ograms, buttonholes,
FARM EQUIPMENT
CHESTER 985-2145
Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. Rae be 1er, and Mrs. Brinton Allison. There, Easter Parade, Cen.wnr's \I
zags, overcasts, etc.,withont FURNISHED ancl unfurnished
).2.6.251&lt;
attachments. A-1 condition. apartments. Paid utilities. S..
Galea. Down In the Valley,
\FOR SALE: Farmette tractor and Olive Granges will ged
$311.69 or $1.69 per week. can fore &amp; p. m. Phone WV 2with 3-fool mowing machine , guests. All members are ur
111:T11 TRACK RECORD
landla, West Virginia, and the
Wy 2-2204.
4 19 &amp;tc 27'16. after &amp; p. m. Phone WY
lawn mower, shovels, culti- to attend.
WCTU w iII TRENTON, N.J. IUPf· - A.J. Battle HyDUJ of the Republic.
Pomeroy
1Z
6
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FRIGIIDAIR2
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The
$200.
Also,
2-3574.
REAL
ESTATE
vators
and
disk:
PLEASURE and Show ponies.
s t FO)'I of Houston. Tex., set a track '!be public Is Invited to
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Platform scales. Tl. WY 2- ONE 6 room house and 4 FOR SALE - 4 good lots, 7 Mndel F Farmall tractor on meet at the First B a p t I I record of 58 minutes, 34.411 sec· tend. A g;)ver offering will
~!eel with 2 turn plows, mowthureh Tuesday at 7:30p.m. 1
4 18 6te roo.. apartment. Peoples Ter6698.
room house, bath arad half mg machine, cutter bars: The Melll• COUnty IUdinB club onds to capture the country's first taken at the door.
race. Phone WY ~5385.
\
bath, basemt.nt. and garage. $135. Bradley and Davis chain w meet at the Salisbury town- ! too-mlle champWU.hip auto race
FOR SALE
7:30
this
year
at
tbe
'i'reDioD
Speed·
WINll
AtJTO
RACE
"lairt\l
apart·
\Auld be made into
saw, 16-inch cui, 2 chains, ship building Tuesday at
EMPLOYMENT
Wanted
[
way
Sunday.
!MOLA,
Italy
IUPJ-Jim
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COTTON and wool rugs, one,
' ment house. Okey Wood, Sy- $100. E. D. Johnson, R. D. 1, p. m.
JWII. FO)'I, who also wo nthla title ol England drOve bla Lotus M·25
one and one half , and two V.1LL 00 housework, 3 or 4 racuse, Ohio. Call WY 2-6086.
The American LegiOn a
Racine,
Phooe
W1
9-3086
all4-16-&lt;;lc
yard. Lenna Brinker, Letart days a week. WY UIZO.
ary o! Drew Webater Post No. last year, averaged 103.481 mlles over a 151.77 mUe eoun eln ooe
er
4:30
p.
m.
session per bour In bla Sheratoo 'nt.omp- hour, 34 minutes, 7.4 seconds Sun4 22 6tc
4 19 3tp
Falls.
4 19 6\p 29 will meet iD regular embers "'" opeelaL
to win an International
HOUSE FOR SALE or trade.
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. M
LARGE RED Canna bulbs. 10
for
baseare asked to bring old rags
Six rooms, bath, hall
for $1.00. Ralph MCKenzie, BUSINESS SERVICES
LEGAL NOTICE
ment,
hot
and
cold
water,
veterans to use In maklng rugs.
. Racine , Ohio WI 9-3405.
FOR PAINTING, Interior and, gas heating, garage, one BC· 1N TRI tOUii df tdNIMdN Ptlii.
4 20 3\c exterior. Call Richard Wilt.
COUNT"Y, OMIO
.... . ... APRIL 24 '....
re gronn d, in RnUan d . W"U
I , ClarenceMIIGI
Wllll•m
,.,.,,_,
The Wildwood Garden C I
IJ),OOO to 100,000 feel timber. 609 N. Second Street, Middle· sell on
tblnowr
. land contract. S. D. 111
romoror,
OhiO.llrHt .
4
3
30te
will
meet WednesdaY at 8 p
· Lime stone vein. Farm 45A. porL
Buskirk, Rutlan[, 0 . 4·16-Gtp
rJolntiH,
at
the
home of Mra.. Ken
Bath, electricity, telephone,
·~
108
ACRES
in
Mason
County,
Nina
Allllrrfll•
!~orris, Wetzgal St., with
a Minor.
natura\ gas. Tape recorder.
See Us For ...
I, Five
w. Va .• 3 mnes from Rt. 35. "'drtll Untrnowll,
Cost new $100. Sell $50. Pb.
room house fenced for 1
Dlf~t~Hnt.
Houdaahelt as
N111. tU6t MUtma
te
• DeKalb Seed Corn
SH 2-4748.
and cattle. Water by I Nlua And~•· who•e ptaee of "• ss.
.
I sheep
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The Middleport Literary
4 20 31c
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DeKalb
Sudax
At.GO~,....,..
' " - ' - ' 1\!!o~,,, .""
sprlnF:!!
and
pumps.
Lease
for
that
on
March
u.
1963
the
under·
:
.
.
·oil and gas Call Frank Upton 1m1ned filed bla Petition •1etn... lier , will meet WedDed&amp;) a
~ ~' I '!':R SEWING machine In
1
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' \n tile COUrt of Comi'DOJI Plea•
of ' t ]· 30
t th }H,
or SX-11
Coolville 985-2455.
j Meip Coulll)', O_hkl. pray\DI for dl· 8
· p. M. 8
e
new 1963 cabinet. Choice of
St ••o«* ud IIUCb oth... relief u md Mrs. Harold Sauer 1 Middle
blond wai,Jut or mahogany.
20
P
be
tu
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and
pro"P'fT
on
tb1
1rnUnd1
of
4
. vI . ~
• Agrico Fertilizer
~- - uou ne11c:ct o1 dutJ' end ntr2me Rt. 1. Mrs. James Titu&amp;
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Dar11s , patches, monograms,
I FOR SALE Two bedroom erueltJ' Bald ti\IIM! will "' fOIJ' hllf have th program :With
.'UR~RU~E CQ.
ho les. etc., with· Middleport Feed Mill I h
a. h
Be 'f 1 8 ' h ki h inl on or ettar tbr lOlli d.17 t1f AP.
e
orde,
aull
u
Jrc
1c
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hers
responding
tO
roll
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W.• VA.
Balance Tony Fowler, OwMr &amp; Opp.
oul at tach m~nL'\ .
en • automatic
go:~ heat · 1649
ClareDe.
wuuam . Andrew• .
. a "PromiDeot Poli
.
Plalttttff
nammg
·p ""IH or nine payments of
"We Do Custom Grinding''
Lincoln Heights. can J a h n WEB8'1'D Af'iD P'Ul.oTZ
Fi
"
.
' " (i,8.00
each. Call WY 2-2204.
Mttlcllopart
Blaettnar ' WY 2-5121 • 3-l9-tlc A.u... neJ• W
for 1~Plalntitl
N. 2nd A ...
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II. 14• 1, It U. It - It gure.
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MiddlepOrt,,~Q.ves To~
Repair Streets,· Get
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WHEE LING, W. Va.-

on cerlilbl

p~ets for "Com-

petitive reasons."
WJIUam A. Steele, chairman
and president of Wheeling, said
that the April 10 booats .., plates and electrical sheo;l! would
be reocmaed, retroactive to the
date of the . Increase. He also
a."nounced that costs of hot roll·
ed sheell\ and strips and cold
rolled sheet and strip steels
would he reduc.O an average of
51 cents per tun, retroactive to
April 17.
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• NO TEDIOUS STIRIIINL ~
couple ot stirs, lt'l rMCtJ ..

TJ·.. S. Army

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dJSirJCI
office wrll open b1ds May 23
on COII!IIructlon of boat
": ug jacilllies on the Scioto Riv.
er at Portsmouth, for the Capl
Anthony Meldahllocks ~nd
. project. Work oo the
oroject will begin within
lays after tbe controct

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• CLINGS TO BlUSH Glt ........
&amp;It No metll)' dllpplnea No
llt-..stl mark1.

• UIIPTn.DWINGON. Bruah
douft't Or••· Paint .roolftl

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• USIIN ANY 1100111. POl walt,
ceillnas. woociWDfk. Dries 1ft
20 mln~o~t...

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ma'kt. w.sh off. taoJ: rlnM
cfean In IOaiPY

Engm~rs

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WASIUNGTON - The Navy
planned to lower underwater
..ameras to the bottom of the
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MlanUc today to see If 11 ball
(IJund the hulk of the submarme

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Mayor Lee Smith told Middleport councilmen Monday \partmenr !rUCk from the Pom·
·night extensive street repairs and a modern-type com· eroy Motor Co. 011 1ts -low
munity building "could be a reality i!' 1963."
ibid (by $438) . of 14,1169, enact"
He was reporting informally on action t~ken, after r.e· led Into Jaw f1re con.tra~ts for
cent suggestions by councilmen, to pbtam federal aid outs~de political subcbvls1ons to
for street repair as well· as added ud under the Com· 1obtam f1re protectr011, agreed
munity Facilities Aid proviSions of a law approved in ., to re-o&lt;ganlze recreation man·
the last Congress. Mayor Smith further said:
\agement, heard a telephone
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h this com
company executive ou!Une his
. wan . 0 pus s
.; the building.
firm's tmprovements in area
mumty building ~a a ~ tu While the pre&amp;eot Congress service, and made minor fund
1 can.l 11 maybl
pos~1 eh ll lias not approved fands under transfers.
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moke I a com na on. re-a a community facllltleo aid IIIIo .
THE NEW TRUCK
Mayer n~~ltb
lndlcatedH
Council . unanimously
nIce colmmunhlly
p ace w ere buolrlgdamnglzal'lons
. year,
lOth DJatriet
'-""~~il'e11man o, accept·
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GETTY UP_ Thomas (Pee~ Werry and Ralph 10 ogie) Calvert, Jr., toured Pom~roy over the weekend in
a 1921 express wagon owned by the lllaettnar Auto Company. The horse, wh1ch IS pullrog the ancient wagon , 11
owned by Calvert, at left. The passenger in back is youngster Ronnie Arnold of Condor-st. Fred Blaettnar and
his son, John William, also took a ride in the horse drawn wa~on as the klck~ff event for their llOth anniver·
sary of from "Buggies To Bl'u-~ic;k~s;";w;h~i~ch~i~s~b~e~m~g
&gt;..::ce-:l::eb::r~la::t~e~d~t.::h•.::•__wc:_e:.e~k~.~~S_e_n_h_n_el_P-;hoto.·-- - : - -- - - - - - - --

and groups may meet."
mer E. A.,ele, had promised ed the bid offered by WJIUam l
The moyor promised to write I. "aU possible help." ......... Grueser. manager of the Po~·
personally before all Councilmen had a busy night ~oy Motor Co., when hrs b1d
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and ask su

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It. would seem that, ld ~
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~~ateverj
~on.:;;
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pro e..
in fefjleral aid.
He inrllcated he ~nd ~ne
Grate, and probably Bill Childs,
chairman of the Middleport
Planning Commission, are to
h'
k
meet 1n Columbus t IS wee
with persons who will guide
in making applica·
street repair aid and

was lowest and the one that
met all specifications as adver- 1

They bought a new street de· tised. other persons appearing
before council to justify the~r
bids were Carroll Norris . of
Rawlings Sons Motor Co., Mid·
dleport; Harold Smith of Meigs

C0 Ieman Has
New PI30 For
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Rett"red Rat"I """'"'''''''••••
EmpIoye Ies
At Holzer

T

Drivers
• T0 Compete
In Jaycee Road-e..n sunday

Middle~en
Coming events at
.
port llChool brclude lilt ....,.
play, Friday, May 18; the
senior tdp, teavlag May IZ;
-u
Baccalaureate services, Sun·
Weather permitting the Fourth Annual Jaycee Teen·
day evenlog, May II; Elghtll A e Safe. Drivin Ro~d-e·o will be held on the lower
grade Commencement, Tllun· p!rking lot in Po'ineroy nel&lt;l Sunday at 12-30 p.m .
day eveoln&amp;, May !3; Se~lor
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Equipment Co., Pomeroy, and ~aker 0. Gordon,
re~ired Graduation, Friday e\'eomg, The Metgs County . Jaycees driver's trammg mstructor for
Pete Davis of Keith Goble Ford, railway employ~e and res1dent May %4..
sponso;ed Road-e-o gtves the turther information.
M'ddl
·t
of Pomeroy, dted Monday at
A444•4• C()Unty s teenagers an opportun·
The to forty high scorers on
1 ';l;'~E CONTRACfS
10:10 p m. at Holzer Hospital !
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,ity to demonstrate driving skills th wntren tests will oompete
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Loca

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Bankers

th' d ading of Ordln· in Gallipolis.
in open competition. Drivers e a four-pari L'OUrse The
If
re
"II b
I led th'
k b . over
.
roved
Its
Born
ir.
Cheshire
Township,
,
w1
e se ec
IS wee
YI ourse consists of· (1) The
862
8
By ROBERT L. KAYLOR
:~~~tioo 1:.~!w.J'P Including a January 21, 1893, Mr. Gordon
written tests in all county high ~truight Line (21
serpen·
UaHed Pres siDterDIItloDal
. .
th t
bet· . io de- was the son of Elza and Sara fifO
Ischools 00 teenagers desiring to f
(3 ) The' Offset Alley and
lb~sh:~
COLUMBUS . IUPJ) -:- _Demo- ~-~ 0 s~gnsuco~;r~c:. yet Scott Gordon. He is survived
· enter. Entranst must not be 19 ~ ~~~e, The Parallel Park excere
vy das located
-~~- cratic State Chairman Wdham L.
. r
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ki
f
fire by his wife, Verlie Church Con·
years of age by August 9, not ' .
All call for 8 steady hand
a dll'Len objects .on the. ocean
Coleman unveiled • program per:,;ng .. -~s :.g Inor' ted to way Gordon; two daughters,
married, n~tound guilty of a
ool mind
floor, 8,400 feet deev. Ill
Monday night to rev~alize the prob'tr ,on. WI
( ' I VI 'th a Vesta Ham of Dayton and Belmovmg tra . VIOlation durmg an a cle
nd .
h
d
area Where Ute·
tear su•
. Oh' and --~·cted ar 1 a e or nego 1a e Wl
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h
nd
1 Troph 8 8
cas awar s
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party m
10
pn:ul
bo d '
sed
f'
,.1 va Lesher of Columbus; and TWo p 0ft\e.....y bank"!:rs wiU t e past s mont s, a mus1,
led 1 th th
M•rme _ _ ...., with 129
h
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ar
compo
o crunc
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I'd d . ,
't I will be presen
o e ree
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sweepmg c ansea m l s opera· men and Middleport volunteer a stepdaughter_, Joan Conway help swell record enrollment of 0
a va I
rivers perml_. 0 winners in both the OOys•
!bell April tOl"'lM · Navy_
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lions.
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The ~'-'· to Rayburn of Chicago, III!Tillis; a almost zoo banker • students for IStudents may contact !herr 1 P . 1 , 1
nd t
1
six of Ute object!. •·t~
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. CoJeman, ,..wbD, baa CDJPe, tUKltr. ~en..
Onu.-nce .~o~~o, • brnther Earl Gordon of Galli·
.
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- - and glr s c asses a a rave.
r.al good prO!Ipects,"
orftfclsm for his leadership ol the bO ·efletli.. as-soon as per!"!!- potis itM 'tcnopbew,.l!olll!!l' Gor· tho.o18111..,~ Ohl;u~h;'~ ~!
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inp, trophy wtll be presented 18
The search his been narrow·
S 1f 8
3V
party In last yeor's election cam- ted under Jaw;.
h' don o1 Pomeroy
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ledty , , _
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the school w1th the highest.,....
e&lt;. to an area of 10 square
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am It provides u•at a towns tp,
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o n ve~sl .
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all score.
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miles 270 miles east of Boston.
Funeral services for Nora ~·a meetin here of ::~. for example, may contract for Funer~l servaces WJII be at I Maxine. Griffith or ~ Porn:.1
Jim Carpenloer ' Rut1ai1d "!frgh -- _.,....,~,
The Navy said It was coofidenl Alice Bailey, 84, who died Man· ly . formed ~mocratic County protection fo~ $200 annually, th~~ r~~er;;:e ,;;fvi~~~~i:;. eroy Na~lOnal ~·~ Will .'::'.
;school teacher and chairman of
5
that. the sunken attar:k
at her home in Flatwoods, Chairmen's Organization.
plus $50 per f1re call.
,
~~iatin . ·Til~ time and date of amoog t e S::~1 atte~:ar 1 h e
the event, said today. he hopes
11
marrne lay som.wnere
be held Wednesday at 2 The otato cliairman said his .~rlh!;.lb~~L. v•::::: " ';': .. servia! is pending. Burial will :c~':c :
gr~duate follbwing
for a large turnout_ this Sunday.
"· m. at _the MI. Herman plao for reorganizallon of the dl- 1 ad U H hgd
~
he at the Beech Grove Ceme- th
k llf lassroom work.
" We hope fam1bes through·
that area,
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church. Burial will be ln the vided part~:'t.ukl be centered or op 08 • e 8 oppo
F . nd
ll
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c [
F
out the county wJII plan to rome
m HOMESTEAD AFB, Fla. Herman cemetery beside around a n
system of fman· tbe measure llacJe • boded· tery. rle . s may ca. e~emngs Paul E Kloe~ o the arme~s COLUMBUS IUPI)- The Rhodes early and stay late. I'm sure
Cuban PremJet Fidel
her late husbrmd, Henry F. clng modeled n the same line~ ly tbrougb several month. of at t~e residence until tune ~f Bank and Savings Company, will administration has ordt&gt;red top ithese ~tudents will provide
emptied his dungeons of aU Bailey who died in 1960
as that of the Republicarl &amp;tat~ deliberations. Eveu aOer vol· ~rvtce.sd A~r~e~ents ~e
be attending the school thiS state offic~als to streamline de· Iplenty of excitement for every ..
A~erican prlsond:-'8 except
Survh.ing are these chiidren organization He saJd also much lng yes be said, ul still ddak mg rna e y wmg
nera year for the first time. .
partment forms, procedures, in- one " Carpenter said.
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change for four CUbans held
John Bailey all of Pome· behind closed doors as part of the \ Mr. Gibbons proposed time
two one-week trammg ses
s, fort to cut through t-ed tape and \ ble for spectators In event of
u· s· 1·ans · The Dearded
ro) Rt 3 and Ocln A BaUey of cb
should be taken to "talk it
Mef1o Memorial Hospital
both being held the same week. reduce pr;nt;ng &lt;Osts.
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Euclid; a sister, Mabel Cleland
WID A•vlte stra&amp;egy
lover ~~ repf!sen a ves
ADMISSIONS - Zana Bax. e wee
m trainin each Gov. Jamru; A. Rhodes said that lthe following Sunday.
800 to l.OOO Cubans to leave his
Chester, and a brother, El· Describing the session as "the tot nshlps and VIllages affected. ter, Pomeroy; Esta Howell, ye~ of ~lassroo edt
g, t many businesses. whose property
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Will of Syracuse. A son, most harmonioua Democratic
RECREATION CHANGE
Pomeroy · Eunice Nutter stu ent. 18 req~ll"
compte~ and records are subject to state D •
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week as parL of the deal.
Franklin, and daughter, Ruth, meeting 1 have ever attended," Coun~ll accepted a r~om· Reedsvill~; Hazel Wickline, Ra: a specl~l proJect as 8 par 0 inspect1on, often are subJeCted to
rtver S IDe
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Ntw York attomey James B. preceded her in death.
Coleman said the group's mission men~atlon by councilman G~ne cine.
the trammg program.
duplkate and overlapping inspec-' Operation Case
Donovan, who arranged t h e Mrs. Bailey was a me·mber woukt be to serve as an advi· Harrts . _from the Rec:re&amp;~on DISCHARGES
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tions by inspectors from \'arious C
11 W. J ohnson , p omroy
. ed here Monday
the Mt . Herman church . sory bodY to t he party ,s execu- ComnussiOn
rs. Milo
en- M·r • Burford Dies
swap, arriv
. that the swunmmg nelh Brown Minersville.
st ate de pa rt ment s.
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D ·a fined
$Z and costs
31
aboard- an airliner with ~I of Friends moy call at the resj. live oommillee In formulating
(Contmued on page
McDole U.:g Bottom. C.;.rence While At Store
He said thi&lt; will be eHminated r Mvnd.ayw i~ Meigs County courl
th~ pale and· skinny Ame_r~eans. ~nee anytime prior to the ser- strategy for thiB year'~ local ~leeBoyle,
Middleport:
Lester Burford, operator of as will the practice or printing 00 a citation of reckles~ oper•
He Slid three others decl~t!d to VIetS. Ewing funeral home is lions and. next year !J national
Burford Grocery in Rutland, was the names of officials on various ation by the SheriH's depart..
go ~a · LaUn American
In cbarge,
(Cootinued on page 31
Meigs General H..pllol
dead on arrival of the Middle- forms used by the state.
ment.
try mstead of returning to
ADMISSIONS _ Sail
M . port emergency • rescue squad R_hodes gave h1s cabinet officers ! The hearing on a petty lar·
homeland and three chose
y . c Monday at 2:20 p. m.
until the end of the month to r... lceny charge against Kenneth
remain in Cuba with thelf lamCormick, Middleport; Clifford Mr. Burford, age ~. died sud- pori to Fmanre Director Rkhar.t l' Keith Mark ins and Margarel
lliea.
Dew~urst, P&lt;&gt;rneroy • Vlr~ama denly of an apparent heart at· Krabach what progrt&gt;S.., they have , Elmse Mayes both of HarrisonWAS"nn.Gro~- !Am.
~:~~~Pomeroy; Cuba Little, tack while at his ' store. The•lmade in lhi~ diredion.
lvill•. was cn'ntinued until May
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! body was taken to Chase Funer· He s~ud 1f legislative changes 3 by County Court Judge Ftank
~- J";lts, II-N.Y., warned .
PHILADELPHIA (UP!)
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h .1 d There will be an unliSII81 Var· , DISCHARGES John 1al Home where arrangements , woold be ,.. 4 u~red for the correc- 1w, Porter, Jr.
a:OI p:~
are pending._
--~~-- tive action. they should sobmit the \
- - --1":, ~ Princess Grace of Monaco ..0; ; of t~~':~rld'~ ::::'iy ;.~ liety show. at the Syracuse : Sprouse, Mtddleport.
flallllaary spiral in wages IJ!d ladies" Monday night at a brilliant fashion ball that dis.l School April 26 • at 7:30• It is 1
p.-opos&lt;d chanMes '" law for transREPORT ARRESTS
the~ of IIVIlll
played her blonde beauty in a regal setting.
Jspon"""'d by the_ Syracuse La·
~i'""n by Krabach lor_consl(lera- 1 The Ohio State Patrol Mo..
He•llllcie the sh.tement as the The former Grace Kelly of Philadelphia and her bus- Idles Auxiliary Frre
liOn and recommendation tu the day reported the arrest ol two
Senate-llou!e Eronomic C&lt;tm. band, Rainier Ill, "reigJied" over the event sponsored lncl~~ed
be a ~ o ~
NEW YORK (UP!)- Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller has , go"'""'
Meigs county residents, Harold
mittee opened hearings Into by the Philadelphia Fashion Group from a royal box at Dance . a Mock Weddmg,. put a smllin~ but f.Jrm embargo on rnformatlon relattng
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E. Hysell. 28. Pomeroy, cited to
whether the pric rise by Am· the bead of the Philadelphia Art Museum's grand stair-~~~yle show, lates.~ fashions. to the questi~n: Will he wed the recen.tly d•vorced Mrs.
MAN FINED
Gallipolis court for defective
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Champagne Mus1c by the La· Margaretta F1tler Murphy. The attracttve Mrs. Murphy Raymond Russell has been xh t
d P ker C Chaney
~~..:'leel manufacturers was y. Trllrole Ill 11011(
dtes Auxiliary, music by the , 35, a former member of the governor's staff, was dl: l fined $100 and costs in Meigs ~. ~':cin:~
to M~igs ~
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jSyra~e _El·Rancheros, Bever· vorced about two weeks ago in Sun Valley, Idaho, from Common Pleas court where he Thursda for no muffler. Con·
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Never, never &lt;IJantle. Keep ly Hillbillies by the Syracuse Dr, James S. Murphy 40 a microbiologist at RockefeUer j was arra~gned before Judge . t d / G il' 1' court Satul"
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ware that breathless charm!" was Ed· \OJb Scouts, and songs and mu- Institute.
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die ·Fisher's tribute to her iD sic by Syracuse talent.
Monday, a ''bill·slgning" ceremony at Rockefeller's ! was not guilty to a grand lar- day was 1 Ro /\· ~ 10s a~
...g. Gov. Willlam W. Scranton, i A free will offering will be Manhattan office gave newsmen their first chance to 1ceny charge but pleaded guilty \31 • tsM;dd ? ~' '. ~ 0
!cose
wbo sav• her the spon~·· crys- 1taken at lb~ door. boor Prize query the governor about published reports linking him ' to a charge of petit larceny. cos or 0 owm
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tal bowl award for fashio~ lead· ;will be given. For sale will be to Mrs. Murphy. "Do you plan to marry Mrs. Murphy?" jaccording to court records . Rus- 1
&gt;rsltlp, added this praise:
hotdogs, hamburgers, fish, pie, asked a newsman.
sell has 15 days to pay the .
PLAN SALE
"All Pennsylvanian• joins lo coffee and kool-ade.
"No comment," said the governor with a grin.
Ifine and costs. The defendant ! The Southern Local Athletic
honoring lhll diiUnguished daugh· This Is a benefit for the fire
"Will you have a comment at any time?" "No com· appeared in court on an infor· Boosters Assocl8tron Will spooo
tor of . Phllade~ for the ~!f•· department and emergency-res- men!," said the smiling governor. "Well," the newsman motion afladavit filed by Pro- 'lsor a bake sale Apr~ I. 27 at 9 a.
cl0118 ll!d beauUfirl American lm· cue unit. Firemen will assist In 1said, "I wish you the best of luck." fto(,kefeller laughed. secutlng Attorney Bernard V. m. at the Racine Village Culo
age which she projects. We are the show.
"!even have to say no comment to that," he replied. Fultz.
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