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-VOL XV NO. 23

MOTHER'S CHOICE

NYLON TRICOT

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IN THE FEW SECONDS
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The session voted to give assistance to the teacher trainsession of the Presbytery
held at Wooster. Rev. Rupdiscussed the five summer
camps for youth of the Scioto
Presbytery. Donald Mills was
named chairman of the ushers
for worship services.

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llet scientific official, made fllllll sold his motherland and 1 domand
BIRMINGHAM, Ala . _ Dr. Martin Luther King, the
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CAPE CANAVERALpleas in a ""'"" . beorjng.
. th•t Penkovsky he oentenced to
man who called Birmingham the most thoroughly segrenaul J.., Gordon Cooper Jr. was
Both had tesUfted cluriog the de•th ."
gated big city in the nation , said today the agreement
expectect lo entor aecluslon on
five-day rial that they had pu- foday·a early session was ...
ending racial hos tilities here shows the " futility of masCape C.,.averal today to wait
sed SOviet ae«eta to Westeru In- cret on tbo motioo of the Jll'...,.
sive resistance to integration.
out the IL1al three days
TAK,E TOUR- The Chester School Patrol enjoyed teUigenre •genCJes.
cutor, who Mgued that Wynne or
"The walls of segregation in the South will crumble,..
his scheduled marathon flight a tour Wednesday to Parkersburg through the Mr. Bee
Mo,.. !ban 300 spectatoro.lnelud- Penkovsky might refer to secret
said King, the Atlanta !llinister who came here to spear.
Into spaee.
Potato Chip factory, the Coca-Cola bottling plant, and ing Wynne'• wile, Sltella, jammed testimony "involving state aecur- The Rev . Donald Edwin Hor· i head the desegregation drive which resulted in mass ar·
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the, Indian museum at Belpre. On May 15 they will be into the courtroom to hear the y" m hi s dosing plea. llelen,d-l ak , 110n of George aod Eliza· rests and violence.
DAMASCUS, Syria - Syrian On coffee time at WMPO radio station and tour the jail verdict.
ans' final staemens usually are i beth Horak of 19:i Locust · st,
"The victory in Birmingham is of great significance
Premier $41ah Bitar resigned and Town Hall m Pomeroy, the guests of Chief of Polke The «1ur announced that the ' publi&lt;: in Soviet coort•.
[Pomeroy, wtll he one ola group throughout the South ."
from offlct today foiJowjng a Jed Webster. In the back row are Don Folmer, Drew first three years of Wynne's
Penkovsky's lawyer admitted the of seven deacons ordained to I The pact was announcffi
nathy. Shuttleswol'th. leader of
week ofpro.Nasserriotsand the Webster Post 39; David Heaton, John Meredith, Archie tence must be servt!d in jejl and former SO\·iet scientific official the priesthood by Bishop John afltornoon and quashed fears th.at jthe local integration movement.
resignations
cabinet mints- Rose •. Charles Pullen, Bill .Tuttle; second row, Richard the last five in a coiTective labor ,l passed military secret• to the . King Mussio May 23 at II a .m. IAJab.ama ·s largest city would collapsed during the eonferenoe
ters,
to a
Lodwwk, Walter Tuttle; first row, Glen
Jack camp.
We•t. but he said the secrets were in the Sacred Heart Church.
hove to heel to the boot of limit - and was
to the hospital.
announcement' here.
Frednck, Harry Spencer, Ira Showalter, Bill Gtlhas; not Wynne bent forward olightly
" not too imporant" and
hat The ne wly-ordamed pnesl
.,; martial law .
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' A physician aa;d the minister,.,..
shown, Mrs. Betty ·MJihoan , Mrs. Mary Rose.
the dock and Penkovsky gulped ·Penkovskynadortered "full,open ltended Sacred
school 10 · Ne1t her the leaders of the mte· resled
here dunns the
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LONDON - Britain and the
several times when the sentences heared an sincere repeoance." Pomeroy, St. John Vtanney Sem· lgration mo&gt;ement led by K;ng pa't si&gt; years lor promoting U,.
United States declared an air
were read but neither gave evi- .
inary at Bloomingdale, 0., and · nor the two eity governments , tegration, was suffering fr0111
fares "war" tbday that could
dence of
great emotion.
!c atholic University of America ltighting for eontrol of civic
physical and mental
ground all transatlantic pauen•
Di 1
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' in Washington, D. C., where he fairs actually participated in the 1exhaustJon.''
ger nights .
JD
is completing studies for a Mas- negotiations . 1'be sellemen was l The present city commissioA,
The British demanded
sent back to England quietly m j
ter's degree in
reached by local
nd Ne- !whi:
to
1 few years, perhaps as psrt
America's two transatlantic
p
Father Hora · WI
er •" gro businessmen.
to t newy eect
moyor-&lt;oua·
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solemn
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SUnday,
May
Acree
Oa
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of
government,
refldld
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Jines and Trans-World AJrlines,
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'P OllUI c ex:c ange.
26, at 10 a .m. in the
Sacred The six-man bi ·racial commit- to be tied to the settlement.
Tremendous applause broke ant
Heart church Ass1stant priest tee reachPd accord on Negro deraise roundtrip fareo 5 per
HOT SPRINGS, Va . (UP!) - Administration econo- in the hall when the lenten...
Will be the
Father John mands lor·
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folio Pact Capltulolloa
by 7
m . Ern; Sanday..
are convmced that the recent spurt 1n busmess ac- were anonunced.
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ITurel ; deacon , Father George -Desegregat ion of downtown' Mayor Arhur Ha001 .aid "ba
tiVlty ts not a fleetmg burst of sprmg fever, but the start
State prosecutor Artem Go&amp;y Pomeroy High school "'"' 0 " :v0 toko and subdeacon Fath- 'lacil•ties mdudmg watet· foun · only thmg I'd say is capitulation
PORT-AU PRINC:f!:, HaltJ
a sohd trend that should hold up thJS year.
brought the trial to its climax Fri· made thetr last appearance be- !er
Punke. The
mass 1 ta;n, lu.nrh rounters and ftttm by rertam weak-kneed white peaBelated reports of arrest of
The same feehng of optimism also ts shared by some day II)&lt; demanding the &lt;loath sen- fore the Senior htgh Jtudent r
. be
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Y rt ay mornmR w en ey ther Geor e Yontz .
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that President Francois Duva. are a lot harder to convm('e.
j prison term for Wynne
presented the1r Farewell As- A
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may be tuming
wrath I
was the mood Friday when
ed h . Under Russian law both men sembly program.
k recllebepuohn idor_ tah er h o:h· ' dmenl ml lrmllng £jm s Jverse m·
to another area and upset
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· to th $578 billi n 1face fJO.'Sible death sentences e c as• used a htllbtlly hall the evening of May _
-Release ol ail Negroes jail«! some other line city."
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Church.
for- ltllll durmg the sprmg ,economy. to P e 1
!Wynne lor spying, Penlrovsky for theme ·m lhe farce ,
k on k
durin
mass;ve demonstrat ions Han., added. "I certainly am
It was
F,rida)'
session
of the Business Council. gross national product GNP) fore high treason. The minimum sen- City High School Commence- I
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not bound by the . roneessloaa
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could get would be
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-Establishment or a oi -radal granted to the terromt Kmg and
was arres
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k w hat ad- seven years impr..,nment.
sc oo superm!endenl w o
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no n,t
pleaded guilty.
to thett·~
gradU·
school integration and rl&gt;fmf&gt;ning thing to implement or
f
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ffi 'als m1 1stra Jon was
econom1s
s expect Both have ;-~.ther
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rom a llllnt raton o &lt;t
ftl •r@lldi If lea• 8 r..,_ i Goroey .ae
no -118011 a - - . .- e or, a
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of public parks closed foe mot·e the" agreement s. On he &lt;On·
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sentence Wynne to death. But overalls. was school prmc1pal ,
. than
months rollowing fedt&gt;ral trary. I will oppo~ these mtegra ·
mountain resort.
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he said'
and Allen Downie was Prof.,..
, urdecs18to desegregate
lion eflorls ...
The group today was scheduled , The GNP IS be sum of all goods , ',, IS dtfhrull to Imd • meas-ISOr Frank Upshot from the UmThe &gt;elllement was r;,·st an· King &lt;atd, however, he WH&lt;
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and 18 eonsidered the !ure fo1 the weightiness and base- :vcrsity of Wolf Pen , the
j uouoced by the Revs_ King. Fred "confident..
authoritieA would
WASHINGTON
An
inter'
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trade
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Herbest
md1cat10n
of
how
the
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. mtss
· Ion, Ibert HoIIomom, assts
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me can ac •
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with broadened powers to in- tary of commerce and Gen. Lu- j Heller told newsmen at a briefCharlene Diehl.
1tor or t h.e Racme
Rapt1sl l
' responds tO he IK'Onomic strueveslliBie the Haiti crisis, sl
cius D. Clay.
ing that the high level of con·
Sharon Thoma wrote and de- · church, will be speakor fnr bac- 1
' tuce:· he sa;d.
The dinner meeting was to be ' sumer spending, which gave the ]
livered the Class Prophecy. jcalaureale servtces of 38 grad- ,
Sidoey w . Smyer, leader of tho
peeled to leave Monday for
V!Stl to that country and
addr.Ssed by Republican Gov . ..:onomy Its btg hft dw:mg the
The Class Will was authored . atmg Southern Local H 1 g H
white negotiators, said
netghbor, the Dommlcan Repub- William W. Scranton of Pennsyl- ltrst three mooths Of thiS year,
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by Jane Douglas and read by srhool semors Sund•v &lt;t 3. P m
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should realize the agreement •·as
lie.
vania former . businessman and may not be the key factor m the
R 1h
m lhe htgh school a11dJtort•1m .
nt&gt;eessary to ''avoid
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The vocal trio of the back- Topic
Rev . "(' au ev s
and imminent explosion."
VATICAN CITY- Pope John Uoned as a GOP presidential ' But he SOld sw:veys of business !
woods school was made up of ·sermon " Will be,
New BeThe city recently voted ...
Ill planned to visit 00
Presi· p""pect.
Iintentions to spend lor new plants 1
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Linda Williams, Rose Wingett.
exer- 1
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sw1tch Jmm a three-commissioodent Antonia Segni Wday
Walter w. Heller. fWtident land equipment indicate this tiem Robert Grtmm, Ohto United aod Patricia Haggy
CISes wtll he Fnday May 17, at : Parent. of all Kmdergarlen er form of government to may1
second round of his busy
chief economic adviser would provide some of he force Press International sportswrtt- Co
· . . . be 8 p.m.
·and First Grade !)llpils in the .oro('()llncil form but the coJillhia.
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schedule
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mmencement ac 1tvtttes
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gave eve\}' indication Fridsy that ' for continued expansiOn.
d 1 1 1944 III be
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Followmg the baccaleureate. omeroy sc oo 1 sys m
nex , Slonero ave re used to gtve up
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Segnl and former pre01dent
gra ua e
spea : e
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s, processional. Rev . Pearl
A. year are
by school ollt· ' their offic.. on the ground that
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er at the annual Racme Alumm dr ssed 10 htll·btlly costumes, Casto will give the invocation cials to attend • meeting on their terms have not expired. The
Balzan Foundation's peace prize
Assoctatlon banquet Saturday, trooped up to the stage. Seated and the choir will sing the re- Wednesday . May 15 at UO p. disput, currently ia before tho
0 Y e l sponse and two other songs.
to the 81-year-old Pontiff in a
June 1, at Southern Local High
tlhe
m. in the elementary school. [I Alabama Supreme Court.
BOiemn Vatican Ceremony Friaudltormm.
tan ey, . aro yn aug an, a- Rev. H. L. McDaniel will have Next year's kindergarten pup- '
day.
Grtmm, son_ of Mr. and Mrs . ;:;,ara
the scripture lesson aod I he ils and first grade pupils are I
Bert Grtmm of Letart FaiJs,
aron
oma, enm er 0 se, 1benediction wiiJ be given
to attend with their
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Jack Robson, "Mr. Secretary," and veteran member ?f is sportswriter in the Colull]bus Douglas Moore, Jane Douglas, Rev . Casto.
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Castro said in • taped interview the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary club, will have a part m bureau of the UPI. He Is a [Hank Cleland, Rose
Wmgett , 1•
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Mrs . Wiley, Pomeroy kinderlelevised Friday night be
program of the International Rotary convention at graduate of the Ohio University Donald Brown. Pamela Hobgarten teacher, will explain the j
relations will Improve between St. LOuis, Mo, it was announced Friday night at the regu- School of Journalism.
stetter, Ralph Werry, Delbert 3Volunlef'ro Are
jkmdergarten must be five years
CUba and the United Staes, and lar weekly meeting and dinner.
Mr. Grimm's by-line appears Chaney, James Mees, KaY
year. Either Mrs . Barnes or '
Miss Erlewine, first f!t'ade teabeween Russia and Red China. Robson also provided the tary members of the make-up on frequent state-wide sports Compton, Thomas Shasteen, Ju- Nef'ded For Bo_vs
for Friday
tomorrow at the Pomeroy Sen- stories in The Daily Sentinel. dy Wehrung, Robert Anns. LmBUI Hayea, presldeat of the chers will discuss first grade
Castro hldlcaled that he
thought CUban · U. S.
on Biblical history, ior high auditorium.
His bea is high school athlet- da Wllhams, Patty Haggy, Rose Syracuse-Mioersvllte Ba .. batt procedure in Pomero.v schools. A 26- ear-old M lg Coo
!'Ces should he discussed at
"Pontius Pilate.'
The dinner was served by ics.
Wmgett .
Booaten oat.l today a second
A child to enter Pomeroy's housewJe is the
iileetlng between himself,
. Robson, who has served as ISs Bess Sanborn, Mrs . Oma Theme for this year's banquet
attempt to organize th• sum- •kindergarten must be fie y&lt;!'ars SIO
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flled . G 1ldent Kennedy and Soviet
club secretary for many years, Woods, Mrs. John Ketchka, wm be ·:Mardi Gras ." Classes ! Meigs Memorial Hospital
mer baseball program wllt be 1of age on or before November lia 207
mier Niktta Khrushch.ev.
was
ed by V1ce Prest- Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. James havmg reumons are 1953, 1948, ADMISSIONS
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R be I made Monday at 7:30p.m. al 1. 1963. A child lo enter Pom.llagainst Gallia Count w
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Criswell and Mrs , James Simp- 1943, 1938, 1933, 1938, 1923, 1918, M N .1 P
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leroy's ftrsl grade must be six Easter8 Keeton of
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In ·other
J. H. son.
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1913. 1903 and 1903.
c et • omeroy, . ton Ptr·
Hayeo said two Boys· leag- Iyears of ag• on or before No- throu h her husband
Ann Schrader, a Junior. tn edu- (Jap) Grate,•tldest member of
Music for the dance will be eo, Rutland , Wtlltam Houda- ue aad OIM! Pony league m... lvember 1. 1963.
lrienl Albert R
Koeto J
cation at Ohio State
• the club sUUesled to n e w
furmshed by the "Vagabonds" Ishelt, Pomeroy.
oger are still need•d .
I No tuition will be charged for has tiled the
n,
was named Miss Central Ohto
'theyf memorize the
of _Pt. Pleaoant, w. Va . Officers DISCHARGES - Mrs . Ken· j aupervlooro report that if there kiodergarten pupils who live In against Mabel Mahge
"':'" 14 other candidates Friday Four-Way Test, a Rotary creed,
thiS year are president A II c e neth Dillon and daughter, Ma- are no volunteer c011rh.. the jOhi 11 unless the school district Patriot as an
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the uway of.·Jife.''
Wolfe, 1st vice Delores
Clara Pullms, Pomeroy ;
will br refunded in which the pupil resides for- lauto accident wbieh
Mr. Fultz ,.. ·rted tllat the
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2nd vice Etta Mae Hill
and William Searls. Middleport.
their lnsnraoce money and res the _Pomerov district to rJuoe , l91i2.
Library Committee
Oral
response
secretary· treasurer , Dortha P .j BIRTH -Mr. and Mrs . Rob- I there wUI be •• program tbl• charge tuttton. 11 Is tmportant The 26plaintiff 'WIIteo lbat lhe
To Meet May 13th
was excellent and remioded
Progre., of the Middleport Salser.
ert McNeil, I son.
aummer.
that parents attend .
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Mrs. E . ·o Tewksbary was
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Mrs. George Anderson Jr . end
Mrs. J . E. Harley named as al-

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Business Community 'J.akes
Terms; City Holding Finn

REV. HORAK

the two men, G:~year-old Greville cri meA which CaDDOt be atoned for 1
Wynne, • Britoo, and Oleg Peo- in any way . There ia 110 place
KoYsky, 1 4S·,ear-old ffJil'lllft' S. tor the traitoroue: spy who has

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A delegate and alternates
were elected to attend the Presmeeting to be held at
May 21 when the
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bother to knock . . .
right Into her apart. . . and her life!
l;l~t~r'lfta~ M1rin1hd Mu·
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To Presbytery
Meeting May 21

MEIGS THEATRE

Billy Gray.

tricot, scalloped lace and mist plun·

MOSCOW (UP!) - The Soviet Supreme Court today
sentenced a British businessman to eight years Imprison ment and a 1\ussian citizen to death by the firing squad
for spying against the Soviet Union.
llle venllel!l were banded down
before a packed counroom after the accused Penkovaky. There are

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Edmon Ryan , Ed·

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Ronald Lewi&amp;
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Nadja Tiller

Skirt-caressing softness of acetate

King ~~Yredicts
Final Success
Of Resistance

British Businessman Given
Eight Years By High Cotirt

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year.
A potluck dinner was served
six o'clock to the officers,
and guests by Cora
, Martha Lou
Hill and Jane Hill.
es of tulips and miniature
poles were used to decorate
tables ol' the dining room for
the social hour at the~ close of
chapter with Harriet Neigler, f
Led a Mae Kraeuter and Dixie
Stmitt. as hostesses.

and Joey Bishop in
'&lt;SIRGIANTS 3"
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liSinatra, Dean Martin,

TONIGHT
Glenn Ford and
Donald O'Connor ln
"CRY FOR HAPPY"
(Color &amp; Cinemascope)
-andBobby Darin, Stella Stevens
"TOO LATE BLUES"

love the

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fo Dlltcll tbea mount colleeted

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the Racine 7-&amp;th,
• Fills, Portland, arid
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rector, and Mrs . Wayne Gib- Theron Johnson. M_rs .
Virgtl 'eod of the Keeton vehiele, -.rrt1
Who died at 4 a.m. Friday at river bank Improvement pro- Couoty Tuberculosis and Health Receipts from the 111112 Seal bollS, alternate represe•tative Atkins, Mrs . Milton Houdashelt As a result of lhe
Holzer Hospital, will he held,ject. The group also diScussed Association are $8,3JJ, accord- campaign totaled $3,21!1.31, with director.
and Mrs . Edna K. Stewart. plointlfl ststes ttw ,
al 2 p.m. at the LetArt, stole strtp mine reclamat(on ing to Its 1162-83 annual report . $8'10.22 going illto the national Members of the OXe&lt;.'UIIVe Mrs. M. E. Rathburn aod Mrs. was abruptly thrown
. . Clluteb with burial projects. New Mlddlep(lrt Post· Mn. Wallace .Bradford, erec- fund, leaving !11.599.1Sior Meigs c.mmlttee are Mrs. Carl Kautz George Parker are hooorary inll back ll1ll ned.
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master Paul Cascl was also In- utive secretary, wrote ,In her county.
Mn. Paul Lawrence,
Mrs. board members .
which resulted .in ·tter·
SUrvivors lnelude lhl!se chlluced.
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report
was spent for The report sold
as- Dwight WaDace, Wayne
Gtb- Clinical servicel provided ill- ment at home and mr
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RusseU Findley,. L.etart Others present were . M·r s. operallrig expenses last year sets conatst r1.
tn bank boos, Rlchlll'il Chambers. Wal- eluded five clinics. 119 pei'&gt;Oil&lt; al for a total of 151 C!
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m a bond,S.IU9 as lll&lt;l!
Mrs. Dan Whtte, examined, Ito X-roys reacl in days.
· Mrs. George Wol· old Hubbard, Jack Welcl., Blll $141.18.
mterest on the bond, and $113.55 Mrs. Vqtl Hamm aod
Rev. clinics. five cases admitted to The
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'I1lese expenses Itemized In- l equipment.
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William Voris.
sanitorium and three cases ..,_ date she bas ••
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is PI'C!•illent of Members of the board of jj. te..ed from sanitorium.
1207 in medical
Mrs. ·Edwlll'd
VISITS PARENTS
tlon, $2311 for chnlcs, $912.10 lor tpe aSSOCiation, Mrs. Don Betz- rectors . are Mrs. Rtchard Also
large X-rays were btlls and Is now
and
Cumminp, Spending a week with Mr. case-flodlng, $225.25 for rehabil- lng, vice president; Mrs. Guy Chambers, Don Betzing, Mrs
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may caQ ·and Mrs. Viclor Grimm, Mid· ltstlon, $28.49 101' organ..allon, Neigler, secretary; Miss Frieda Hayman BorDitz, Mn. Rich· paid for by the as!l'lCtotlDil,_ ond does IICll know fill'
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ani Barton, Mrs. M. D. Hartin- :131 Tubertuitn tests were JIVon, Will 11e
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Who wa1 the dearut one on
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.Who wu lbe one ol sreateat
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Who wa• the one that savo me
birth?
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My Molherl
Who wao the one tllat 11111de
living worth whtlo?
After I'd stumbled on life'•
-weary mile·
Who wao lila
that cheerrd
with her amlle?
My Mother!
Who woo tho one wltll footstep
so lllht1
Soothing our fears In earth's
darkeot nilht1
Who wao the one that ·taught
wrong from rlsht?
My Mother!
each day?

_ vlte.s me Home,

I know I shall meet her. there
by Hi8 throne.
My Mother!
-Mn. Otis K. Casto
Portland, Ohio ·

DAVID REED
David Reed, a Pomet~o
oy Hieh achool aophomore1 waa a member of
Coacn Ruuell Moore'l
baseball pltchini staff
this Sprine. He 1.1 .from
Bedford. Here a passlnl
Sentinel camera happen·· ·
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in the bullpen, wai'JIIing
up to 1tart a vanity eon·
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will have on the slate and coun·
try, 13) whether he thinks this
wm be tbe forerunner of more
controls on other products, and
(4) the financial advantage or
disadvantage to the particular
grower.
Tbere ~a of course, many
things which may eHect this
decisJon. All we will attempt
to do here is to bring out some
of the facts cor.c:erning the program whether it passes or fails .
Farmers voting in the ref·
erendum will , among
other
things, approve or disapprove
marketing quotas for the 1~
crop. This is the crop they wdl
plant this fall and harvest in
the summer of 1964.
A YES vote Jn the referen·

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SO PHS, JUNIORS WIN - Rig finale of the Field DavIs the traditional tug of war hands check for $1,400 to Mr. and Mrs. AI bert Baer, Forest Run, who were named
b . ,-~,een the S~niors and F'1:eshmen on ont&gt; learn , and the Juniors and Scphomures ·by th~ Landmark Store as winners of an all-expenses paid trip to Paris recently. The
on another. Thrs year the brg pull was won by the mHidledassmen .
winners declined the trip, however, due to health reasons and took the money in·

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black wlth faint lighter mark· ~orne darker in color as hatch- 1greatest. loss but feeding
County Agriculture Agent
ings. Adults cause some dam· mg approaches. 111 warm mea- 1egg laymg by the adult may
Some Meigs County and area age by feeding and by egg lay- ther . eggs begin tu hat ch in one ' also weaken the plant .
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Controls for the spring treatfarmers may find they have no ing.
hay to harvest when they go Eggs are deposited in
The larva do most of the evi· ment are more costly than fall
out to look at tileir field .
ters within the stems of grow· dent damage and are the tiny treatments . Spring treatments 1
Two years ago we were alert- ing plants. The eggs are tiny, worms that are now active. The should be made when 50 per
ed that alralfa weevil had been oval-11haped. and lemon-yellow pupa.l, or resting stagQ., covers cent of the p_lant shows ter~in· i
found in Meigs County. This when first deposited. They be- l a, period of from 10 to 12 days a! shoot feed mg. Recommenoed
-~ -is passed in the cocoon. At the materials are malathion . and ,
spring we have found one field
with hea\o·y infestation .
end of this period the adult methoxychlor. Both chem1cals
Eviden~ of the first weevil
snout beetles emerge and are may give protection for a perlight brown in
color. Newly iiod of one week . Repeated apdamage s'.round in the terminal
shoots of Ole plant. A few holes
adults may be distin- plica tions may be needed. If
in the leaVes first appear; lat.
guished from the dark-colored Ilarge numbers 0~ larvae are
er on all the leaves in the upindividuals that have overwin· still present at lime of the
per part or the plant are eaten.
first cutting the stubble should
Little leaf \ surface is present
Damage by alfalfa weevil can 1be sprayed to avoid injury of
in an alfalfl\ weevil damaged
in loss of the first cut· I regrowth . Treated area~ should
field at hai'vest time. Most COL.UMBUS - If you plan ting, redul'ed second cutting, or n~t _be pastured or ha~vested
fields appear 'rayish, as though to budd a home bey_ond
loss of the stand. Larval feed- w1thm seven days of applicatiOn.
hit by frost ,
reach of a water mam , your .
. th
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Fall treatment is more ef, '
safest and mrnJt reliable source ~~g - ~ e -~prmg causes the fective by usiDg different materClose examination of
the of water is usually a properly FLIGHT DELAYED
ials in October. With the use of
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sh ow many constructed drilled well ,
these materials harvetsing eitiny larvae feeding on
the Melville L Palmer, Ohio
HONOLULU mPIJ-Bad weath- ther by pasture or hay must
leaves. Newly hatched larvae University Extension
er O\'er the Fiji lslands to-1not take place be£ore time of
are very small 0 ·32 in. long). ral engineer.
day prevented Mrs. Betty Mil'er lhay harvest in the spring.
The larvae are active feeders But before you develop a
on alfalfa plants from 3 to 4 or other water source for your from atte~pting the final leg of The alfalfa weevil has spred
her solo fl1ght aeross the Pacific. westward at an average rate of
weeks, and they tx:cur in ex· home or milkhouse , consult
The Federal AviatioD Agency 20 miles each year. It is ex.
tremely large numbers. Once sanitarian in your county health ' here sai... l&lt;'riday it had learned jpected thai within a few years
damage has occurred it can be department Palmer advises. He that Mrs. Miller would be de- the alfalfa weevil will be the
expected every year, unless t on· can supply mou with information layed for at least two day!l from wor st economical pest Or a Iftrois are applied.
on proper sanitary procedures l&lt;iking off for Brisbane, Australia. alfa in all Ohio counties. The
When larvae are full grown and local health regulations.
The Santa M ·
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they are about :u. inch long a d 0
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a 1 . a a a weev1 IS se om a pes1
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cau on a ~ housewife left Oakland Calif. of clovPr field 8 and is not
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as romp1~ ops expec
to cause economiC a·
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. e ac as ar as pos~Jbl~ rom sour- to Honolulu, Canton Island and mage to Ohio clover.
and faint parallel stripes on ces of contammat1on, such as Fiji without difficult
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each side of the gr~ body. septic tanks and barnyards.
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nyone suspec mg fa tah a .a·
· on groun d h.1g her t han vou may want to check
I1 ·1s character ts1·1c o1 th tarvae PI ace 1t
fmage 1·mayh secure ur
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contacting
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of lhe leaf while feedmg. )When .surface water can dram away
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armers
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formation from your county Ex- h td
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lace-like cocoon attached
to wells, Palmer points out.
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some leaf or twig.
A well should have a wat:er·
The 1ife cycle of the alfalfa tight casing down into tight
wettvil includes the adult which or rock for a depth of at
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probably over · winters in alf- 25 reet, ac ... ording to Palmer.
atra in Ohio. A few eggs may The space around the well
be deposited in the fall and sue. ing should be filled with concessfully overwinter
u n de r crete to a depth of at least
Ohio conditions, but it is now feet, and the top of the casing
believed that a large percentage Hhould be sealed with an
of the lai'val population results proved sanitary seal or cap_
from eggs deposited in the ear- Make sure there are no
ly spring by overwintering ad· terconnectiuns between a
ults. The adult is a snout bee- water suppJy and an unsafe
tie Iabout 3·16 inch long) and ply. Palmer says.
varies in color from brown to Before you drill your

If the program p;i!!Sel, then
llJe80 three groopa of far.•&gt;•ro
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Poliee said wbeu Rjchards wai
arrested he had eoocealed under
biJ looJe..litdn&amp; coat vU..min.s.
dprl, d&amp;:lnttel and MYeraf
ahlrtl. He facel two !boplilUntl
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the good old German Brass posed on Lmcoln Hetghts ar~und the turn of the .ceq_lury. Second from left, b'M\veen the two "hard hats.'' is the
late Oliver Hartley. well known Pomeroy newspaper man; fifth man to the right from him is Charlie Roller and behind the bass drum Georee
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might be right

READY FOR GRASS ROOTS OPINION _ State Senator Oakley Collins and
)leigs Representative lieorge Meinhart conferred with various teachers groups re· cently rn Me&gt;~s Co\lnt' ThiS photo was taken as they were leaving a Rotary meet·
lng early It&gt; alfend a tea chers meeting at Bed lord They are obviously happy politi·
cillns.
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res, which ever Is larger, IMII
could not exceeo tne 11164 •Hot.mont. Signin~ up (or , the vol~
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unll!ry dioersion whlcb wIll
For prod"""·' wrlb under 15 probably be near wheat Medin~
acres the average acreage pro- till&gt;&lt;' this fall would be , _ .
dut.'ed l.n the 1959-61 perux:t 1s san· 1r the referPndUIJl pabea.
the base period. The pa y. A P.,nalty· for not properly Illment rate would be 30 per. cent mg diver sion land whether man·
of the norrJ_l31 y1e ld t1mes the datory or voluntary would be
average prrce support (about Ithe same as for market quotas.
$2.05 a bushel in Ohio~.
ilf the referendum faill tbeN
Bar: and Bottum gwe the will be no diversion progtam
followmg example of how man- or
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datory diversion payments ar.e
computed :
A farmer with a 20-acre al·l
lotment would divert lO per
cent or 2 acres ln 1964 _ His
1964 allotment would be 18 ac-res . If uormal yields were 30
bushels to the acre, he would
receive $36.90 (30 per cent
30 bushels equal 9 bushels
$2.05 equals $L8. 45 x 2 ac"e• ll
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Hungry Alfalfa weevils Reach Meig3 Fields r~~:~s~~:~::£~~
Dri"lled WeJJ
Js Re1•Iab}e
Watef Source

Who io tile ono sht truoted al·

And oor Heavenly Father In·

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BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
County Agrlcullul'&lt; Ac•nl
May UJ Is the last date for
•mall wheat growers to make
their requests to vote on the
wheat referendum, coming up
on May 2L As indicated last
week , small wheat growers who
do not sign up to vote wlU be
unable to participate in
the
program if the wheat refereodum passes.
Deciafons as W which way to
vote w11l have to be made by
the individual farmers or any?Jle with an economic interest
Jrt the wheat crop. This dec ision can be based on several
!h~g~: (l) the effect on
the
IndiVidual grower himself, (2)
the · effeet he thinks the vote

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l&lt;eting quota penally on wheat isupporl Q{ aboot $1.35 in Ohio. divided among producers . of
roduced in 1964 in excess of Certificates would be issued on wheat on the basis of their rethe allotment or base acreage that wheat qualifying for the spective interest in the crop.
would apply to an . producer~. higher price sup~rt. The. val· I Farmers prod~c~ng less ~t
regardless of the ~I.Ze of their ue of these certift~ates will be than U.e .certificates
Jssued
allotments, accordmg to Wa.l- 170 cents, or the difference be· would rece1ve the full value of
lace Barr and John Bottum, tween the two levels of support !the certificate _ Growers subject
Ohio S~te University Extension ! If farmer.~ .disapprove mark· : to marketing quota penaltl~ or
econom1sts.
. eting quotas m the referendum , who have not met land diver·
If farmers approve market- !there would be no marketing sion _require~ents. would not
ing quotas on the 1964 crop, . quota penalty, but producers ex· recP1ve cert1f1cates.
those who stay wit~in thei.r ac· lceeding t~ir ,1_964 allotrn~t Two kinds of land diversions
reage allotments will receive a I would be mehg.~ble for pnce 1 . 11
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price support _of about $2.05 in sup~ort. No certirtcates would WI go mto e ect ~ two-thrr s
Ohio on 80 ~r c~t o~ the nor· be Issue~.
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mal prod~ct1on on ~heir allotted Marketing ce_rtlfJcates would ! wht•a t referendum on May 21
acres: .Th1s wheat ,Is known as 1 be purchased, Issued , and sol_d 1v~t: favorable.
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mandatory d1verswn
add1.li~nal wheat }rown I non- Corporation, accordmg , to Barr would apply to 10 per cent of
certtflcat~~heat ~allotted and Bottum. They pomt out 1lh t&gt; farm . allotment, or base.
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have flown

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and l ~~==-=~=-:::===~-=ln::•d:d:it~w~n~t~o2l~he~~~~ ~ L::P:E:A:R:L::S:T:R:E:E:T:::::::::::::::::R~A~C~IN::E:,:O:·~

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Our Heavenly Father! She Is
with Him today.
My Mother!
When · my loti days on earth

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RACES, GAMES - Pomeroy ~unlor and Senior High
students came outfitted Wednesday for fun and fun
they had, at the annual Field Day. Competltlon 11 car·
ried out by classes where possible and this time the aen·
iors, which is as it should be, won the bonon. Above,
Tom White. Pomeroy's all-around athlete cornea lri
ahead of the field easily in the 440 yard shuttle relay.
White ran the 100 ~ard dash in 10·9, good time for bav·
ing no training or experience in track, and nmn!na on
dirt rather than .dnders . At left, a ~up of Senior hilh
girls are forming a pyramid. It wasn t long until it crum·
bled hikriously to the ground midst a remarkable COD·
glomera !ion of twisted fair arms, legs and bodies accom·
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Who wa1 the dearut one on
lblo earth?
.Who wu lbe one ol sreateat
'jOI'th?
Who wa• the one that savo me
birth?
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My Molherl
Who wao the one tllat 11111de
living worth whtlo?
After I'd stumbled on life'•
-weary mile·
Who wao lila
that cheerrd
with her amlle?
My Mother!
Who woo tho one wltll footstep
so lllht1
Soothing our fears In earth's
darkeot nilht1
Who wao the one that ·taught
wrong from rlsht?
My Mother!
each day?

_ vlte.s me Home,

I know I shall meet her. there
by Hi8 throne.
My Mother!
-Mn. Otis K. Casto
Portland, Ohio ·

DAVID REED
David Reed, a Pomet~o
oy Hieh achool aophomore1 waa a member of
Coacn Ruuell Moore'l
baseball pltchini staff
this Sprine. He 1.1 .from
Bedford. Here a passlnl
Sentinel camera happen·· ·
ed to catch Reed tolllnil
in the bullpen, wai'JIIing
up to 1tart a vanity eon·
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will have on the slate and coun·
try, 13) whether he thinks this
wm be tbe forerunner of more
controls on other products, and
(4) the financial advantage or
disadvantage to the particular
grower.
Tbere ~a of course, many
things which may eHect this
decisJon. All we will attempt
to do here is to bring out some
of the facts cor.c:erning the program whether it passes or fails .
Farmers voting in the ref·
erendum will , among
other
things, approve or disapprove
marketing quotas for the 1~
crop. This is the crop they wdl
plant this fall and harvest in
the summer of 1964.
A YES vote Jn the referen·

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SO PHS, JUNIORS WIN - Rig finale of the Field DavIs the traditional tug of war hands check for $1,400 to Mr. and Mrs. AI bert Baer, Forest Run, who were named
b . ,-~,een the S~niors and F'1:eshmen on ont&gt; learn , and the Juniors and Scphomures ·by th~ Landmark Store as winners of an all-expenses paid trip to Paris recently. The
on another. Thrs year the brg pull was won by the mHidledassmen .
winners declined the trip, however, due to health reasons and took the money in·

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BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
black wlth faint lighter mark· ~orne darker in color as hatch- 1greatest. loss but feeding
County Agriculture Agent
ings. Adults cause some dam· mg approaches. 111 warm mea- 1egg laymg by the adult may
Some Meigs County and area age by feeding and by egg lay- ther . eggs begin tu hat ch in one ' also weaken the plant .
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Controls for the spring treatfarmers may find they have no ing.
hay to harvest when they go Eggs are deposited in
The larva do most of the evi· ment are more costly than fall
out to look at tileir field .
ters within the stems of grow· dent damage and are the tiny treatments . Spring treatments 1
Two years ago we were alert- ing plants. The eggs are tiny, worms that are now active. The should be made when 50 per
ed that alralfa weevil had been oval-11haped. and lemon-yellow pupa.l, or resting stagQ., covers cent of the p_lant shows ter~in· i
found in Meigs County. This when first deposited. They be- l a, period of from 10 to 12 days a! shoot feed mg. Recommenoed
-~ -is passed in the cocoon. At the materials are malathion . and ,
spring we have found one field
with hea\o·y infestation .
end of this period the adult methoxychlor. Both chem1cals
Eviden~ of the first weevil
snout beetles emerge and are may give protection for a perlight brown in
color. Newly iiod of one week . Repeated apdamage s'.round in the terminal
shoots of Ole plant. A few holes
adults may be distin- plica tions may be needed. If
in the leaVes first appear; lat.
guished from the dark-colored Ilarge numbers 0~ larvae are
er on all the leaves in the upindividuals that have overwin· still present at lime of the
per part or the plant are eaten.
first cutting the stubble should
Little leaf \ surface is present
Damage by alfalfa weevil can 1be sprayed to avoid injury of
in an alfalfl\ weevil damaged
in loss of the first cut· I regrowth . Treated area~ should
field at hai'vest time. Most COL.UMBUS - If you plan ting, redul'ed second cutting, or n~t _be pastured or ha~vested
fields appear 'rayish, as though to budd a home bey_ond
loss of the stand. Larval feed- w1thm seven days of applicatiOn.
hit by frost ,
reach of a water mam , your .
. th
.
Fall treatment is more ef, '
safest and mrnJt reliable source ~~g - ~ e -~prmg causes the fective by usiDg different materClose examination of
the of water is usually a properly FLIGHT DELAYED
ials in October. With the use of
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Ieaves and pants
sh ow many constructed drilled well ,
these materials harvetsing eitiny larvae feeding on
the Melville L Palmer, Ohio
HONOLULU mPIJ-Bad weath- ther by pasture or hay must
leaves. Newly hatched larvae University Extension
er O\'er the Fiji lslands to-1not take place be£ore time of
are very small 0 ·32 in. long). ral engineer.
day prevented Mrs. Betty Mil'er lhay harvest in the spring.
The larvae are active feeders But before you develop a
on alfalfa plants from 3 to 4 or other water source for your from atte~pting the final leg of The alfalfa weevil has spred
her solo fl1ght aeross the Pacific. westward at an average rate of
weeks, and they tx:cur in ex· home or milkhouse , consult
The Federal AviatioD Agency 20 miles each year. It is ex.
tremely large numbers. Once sanitarian in your county health ' here sai... l&lt;'riday it had learned jpected thai within a few years
damage has occurred it can be department Palmer advises. He that Mrs. Miller would be de- the alfalfa weevil will be the
expected every year, unless t on· can supply mou with information layed for at least two day!l from wor st economical pest Or a Iftrois are applied.
on proper sanitary procedures l&lt;iking off for Brisbane, Australia. alfa in all Ohio counties. The
When larvae are full grown and local health regulations.
The Santa M ·
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they are about :u. inch long a d 0
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omca,
a 1 . a a a weev1 IS se om a pes1
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cau on a ~ housewife left Oakland Calif. of clovPr field 8 and is not
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Aave one distinct wh1te stripe where to put a well . Locate 1t Ap 1·1 30 and h
ted
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as romp1~ ops expec
to cause economiC a·
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a ong e ml e
. e ac as ar as pos~Jbl~ rom sour- to Honolulu, Canton Island and mage to Ohio clover.
and faint parallel stripes on ces of contammat1on, such as Fiji without difficult
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each side of the gr~ body. septic tanks and barnyards.
y,
nyone suspec mg fa tah a .a·
· on groun d h.1g her t han vou may want to check
I1 ·1s character ts1·1c o1 th tarvae PI ace 1t
fmage 1·mayh secure ur
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'""',. edge the surroundmg
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orma
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contacting
to cur I Its bod y over ....
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1ce on contro s
of lhe leaf while feedmg. )When .surface water can dram away
. You can obtain th' · . d ·d t'f. 1·
All f
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1 t' htl
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S ial
IS m an
1 en 1 1ca Jon .
armers
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curs &gt;g y.~ an rom 1 m a ITO~ ons. pee
formation from your county Ex- h td
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fa It s 1w . e fgrautl . pon ac · precautions are ne
1or ug tension agent or the oh1·0 De
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mg ma UrLty' e arvae ~raw we s, ~sterns, sprmgs, an p~r!":Jent of Natural Resources, the farms with heavy Jnfesta·
down the plant or drop to the ponds, smce they are more eas· DtVISton of Water 1562 w 1 1.
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croun d where they spm a ra1 1ly contammate than
Ave. Columbus 12 ,
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lace-like cocoon attached
to wells, Palmer points out.
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some leaf or twig.
A well should have a wat:er·
The 1ife cycle of the alfalfa tight casing down into tight
wettvil includes the adult which or rock for a depth of at
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probably over · winters in alf- 25 reet, ac ... ording to Palmer.
atra in Ohio. A few eggs may The space around the well
be deposited in the fall and sue. ing should be filled with concessfully overwinter
u n de r crete to a depth of at least
Ohio conditions, but it is now feet, and the top of the casing
believed that a large percentage Hhould be sealed with an
of the lai'val population results proved sanitary seal or cap_
from eggs deposited in the ear- Make sure there are no
ly spring by overwintering ad· terconnectiuns between a
ults. The adult is a snout bee- water suppJy and an unsafe
tie Iabout 3·16 inch long) and ply. Palmer says.
varies in color from brown to Before you drill your

If the program p;i!!Sel, then
llJe80 three groopa of far.•&gt;•ro
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Poliee said wbeu Rjchards wai
arrested he had eoocealed under
biJ looJe..litdn&amp; coat vU..min.s.
dprl, d&amp;:lnttel and MYeraf
ahlrtl. He facel two !boplilUntl
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Pomerpy, seellin&amp; a~apct of Sheriff Bo"'" Harten- ·
bach in unc9verin• leadJ• .since last July, tllif\'•1 )ave
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MUSICIANS OF 60 .YEAR.~ AGO- Pomtroy res.i dentsl'rom the earliest times appreciated good music. T.W. group, composed lar2 et;v of
the good old German Brass posed on Lmcoln Hetghts ar~und the turn of the .ceq_lury. Second from left, b'M\veen the two "hard hats.'' is the
late Oliver Hartley. well known Pomeroy newspaper man; fifth man to the right from him is Charlie Roller and behind the bass drum Georee
Patton. Perhaps Sentinel readers can identify the others?
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might be right

READY FOR GRASS ROOTS OPINION _ State Senator Oakley Collins and
)leigs Representative lieorge Meinhart conferred with various teachers groups re· cently rn Me&gt;~s Co\lnt' ThiS photo was taken as they were leaving a Rotary meet·
lng early It&gt; alfend a tea chers meeting at Bed lord They are obviously happy politi·
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res, which ever Is larger, IMII
could not exceeo tne 11164 •Hot.mont. Signin~ up (or , the vol~
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unll!ry dioersion whlcb wIll
For prod"""·' wrlb under 15 probably be near wheat Medin~
acres the average acreage pro- till&gt;&lt;' this fall would be , _ .
dut.'ed l.n the 1959-61 perux:t 1s san· 1r the referPndUIJl pabea.
the base period. The pa y. A P.,nalty· for not properly Illment rate would be 30 per. cent mg diver sion land whether man·
of the norrJ_l31 y1e ld t1mes the datory or voluntary would be
average prrce support (about Ithe same as for market quotas.
$2.05 a bushel in Ohio~.
ilf the referendum faill tbeN
Bar: and Bottum gwe the will be no diversion progtam
followmg example of how man- or
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datory diversion payments ar.e
computed :
A farmer with a 20-acre al·l
lotment would divert lO per
cent or 2 acres ln 1964 _ His
1964 allotment would be 18 ac-res . If uormal yields were 30
bushels to the acre, he would
receive $36.90 (30 per cent
30 bushels equal 9 bushels
$2.05 equals $L8. 45 x 2 ac"e• ll
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Hungry Alfalfa weevils Reach Meig3 Fields r~~:~s~~:~::£~~
Dri"lled WeJJ
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Watef Source

Who io tile ono sht truoted al·

And oor Heavenly Father In·

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County Agrlcullul'&lt; Ac•nl
May UJ Is the last date for
•mall wheat growers to make
their requests to vote on the
wheat referendum, coming up
on May 2L As indicated last
week , small wheat growers who
do not sign up to vote wlU be
unable to participate in
the
program if the wheat refereodum passes.
Deciafons as W which way to
vote w11l have to be made by
the individual farmers or any?Jle with an economic interest
Jrt the wheat crop. This dec ision can be based on several
!h~g~: (l) the effect on
the
IndiVidual grower himself, (2)
the · effeet he thinks the vote

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dum would mean that lhe mar· acres they will receive a· pTice 1that the certtflcates woold be
l&lt;eting quota penally on wheat isupporl Q{ aboot $1.35 in Ohio. divided among producers . of
roduced in 1964 in excess of Certificates would be issued on wheat on the basis of their rethe allotment or base acreage that wheat qualifying for the spective interest in the crop.
would apply to an . producer~. higher price sup~rt. The. val· I Farmers prod~c~ng less ~t
regardless of the ~I.Ze of their ue of these certift~ates will be than U.e .certificates
Jssued
allotments, accordmg to Wa.l- 170 cents, or the difference be· would rece1ve the full value of
lace Barr and John Bottum, tween the two levels of support !the certificate _ Growers subject
Ohio S~te University Extension ! If farmer.~ .disapprove mark· : to marketing quota penaltl~ or
econom1sts.
. eting quotas m the referendum , who have not met land diver·
If farmers approve market- !there would be no marketing sion _require~ents. would not
ing quotas on the 1964 crop, . quota penalty, but producers ex· recP1ve cert1f1cates.
those who stay wit~in thei.r ac· lceeding t~ir ,1_964 allotrn~t Two kinds of land diversions
reage allotments will receive a I would be mehg.~ble for pnce 1 . 11
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price support _of about $2.05 in sup~ort. No certirtcates would WI go mto e ect ~ two-thrr s
Ohio on 80 ~r c~t o~ the nor· be Issue~.
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mal prod~ct1on on ~heir allotted Marketing ce_rtlfJcates would ! wht•a t referendum on May 21
acres: .Th1s wheat ,Is known as 1 be purchased, Issued , and sol_d 1v~t: favorable.
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"ce~t.lficate wheat. ' For " the only by _the Comm~lty Credit I I ht&gt;
mandatory d1verswn
add1.li~nal wheat }rown I non- Corporation, accordmg , to Barr would apply to 10 per cent of
certtflcat~~heat ~allotted and Bottum. They pomt out 1lh t&gt; farm . allotment, or base.
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Who is the one she leaned on

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Our Heavenly Father! She Is
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My Mother!
When · my loti days on earth

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RACES, GAMES - Pomeroy ~unlor and Senior High
students came outfitted Wednesday for fun and fun
they had, at the annual Field Day. Competltlon 11 car·
ried out by classes where possible and this time the aen·
iors, which is as it should be, won the bonon. Above,
Tom White. Pomeroy's all-around athlete cornea lri
ahead of the field easily in the 440 yard shuttle relay.
White ran the 100 ~ard dash in 10·9, good time for bav·
ing no training or experience in track, and nmn!na on
dirt rather than .dnders . At left, a ~up of Senior hilh
girls are forming a pyramid. It wasn t long until it crum·
bled hikriously to the ground midst a remarkable COD·
glomera !ion of twisted fair arms, legs and bodies accom·
panied by inevitable squeals.
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.''hUe tbo soutl! slsllod Ia .J-&lt;Iegiw beet.
Cool Caoadla• oil" spread Iron~
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nusiDI freeze warnlllja in northern MlebJpn Pd Mlnlle8ot4.
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Altoona, Po., Wl8 hlt bJ a
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tween Pomeroy and either Athens or Wellston lo neter-1
the 1963 Southeastern Ohio Lea1ue baseball c~::~~~
pionllhlp. It will nol be played until lhe seniors r1
from their trip to WashfnKton, D. C. n•xt Thursday, at
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RY BOB WINGETT

Dickie Kerr, Hero Of Black
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High w•nds and lhunderSI(lrmo government'• illvostmont m prtce
.,. DopartmMt oold tho aotl- ~nUy VISited her parents. Mr.
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03C at Indianapolis, lnd , almost suppurl.ed commoditletJ totaled mttt or the lnst w...IC!h will be p~ Mrl. ~ S T'urner 1
ln a trial the parties P...oeatj.,
halted trials (ot the JndlanapoH11 tB.l66,360J!M •• of March 31, .tc· renli!ed upon ultimate dlapMition
r, and Mr.
S
'r"er tnt faetJ and the Jud•e or jury
many malhen this Mother'•
500 Memonal Day auto
cording to the Agnculture 0.. o( pric• . liiUpporf 1Dl'81ltortea lf"' Sunday With their son, draw
coacluBions from
Day
Rumford, Me., woo
partment.
amounl,ed to 11.284.437,000 This ' r. all() Mrs . Leland Turner t•.em.
llol Jopgjn« to hear from
with 5 inches of snow today
Thlo wos more lh•n 1280 mDIIon was compriH&lt;I of an estimoted and daughter of Albany.
·'lbU.O a wiln"' who trlco to
I child (hat'• away.
. .Mo., Washington, below the inve,.-nent • month loso of '1111,12&amp;.000 on rommodi·
With Mr. and .Mro. teD the court whu was at
alld
D.C., Oklahomiil City a11d Harris· Iearlier
hes under loan and an estimated ' .
PI 011 Sunday Wert il JJkely to Ina his op1ni0tl
ery
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Pa., all set new high tern- fhe mv.. tment " of Mareh " loss &gt;f $1.!31,212,000 on onventori· ' tl&gt;elr dlujhler and lamUy. Jllr ed out. Most w i - can
takee to very little to llllke
.TART, W. Va. perature records lor the date Frl· compared with "" mveolmonl of es
and Mrs. Lawrence
and opoak only of Jnllil they can
a dOir hurt rlad.
:~les for Elmer R Roach. day. All were between 91 and 96.1ST..OS,087,0lt nn the same date a Wheat ronhnued to ~ the top children of Athens al1d l'ns bro- lsee and hear not what
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Today, the cool air was ex- - •tem il, the investment. Tht
conclude
th ... .t!tlngs.
t npicl' big lhmao
pital Lexington Ky F 'd
t peeled lo •pread west mto lhe
ernment owned oulrliht 1.01 bJI dleporl
court - judge or JurY - de- Just a phoiH! can
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I lion bllshel• valued ., obnoot fl
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cid.. who ,, anybody II at
or • me, p.m ' '1'111 be held Mondov re• of the nation was ocheduled
billion and held loano on 27&lt; mil· Bryon Cuter. who has
f, oil
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Telling. her how you. lovo her,
at 2 p.m .. at the Fa1rv1ew EUB tor sunny and .;~..., weather
lion bu&amp;hels valued at aim tjsome lime here With hil si&amp;IH. 8 ·
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And thmk her so diVIne
church With the Rev. Ralph Ma.
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oli Mr and Mrs Glen Turner ha~ ~ ut expert WI net~~~e., sucn II
1575 million.
honey officiating. Burial will be
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Igone to P•tt•burih to VL8il ••• ~ocloro, engineers, oclentlotl.l Before you forget, plea&lt;P seJld
In the Zerkle eernetery,
I ~rn on Inventory totaled '748 other lllllter, Mr. and Mr~ Ar· JMchanics and others often ft•
a line
m,JUon bushels worth $8111.4 mil· •
press their opinion to
httlp
He was I veteran ol World
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Mrs. VIvian Hotrman return- ' lion '-•• ,on~ million ...,hI
Seabor
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reac h a decas1on
P' go
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War I, born July 29, 11191, hero.
ed here to the homo of her of corn were valued at 11.02 btl· r
• r has be.n "' '·ned In a Ult for d tlui ca~ood or I ~ e lee. _YOO love her....
the son of the late Wllbarn and
son Dana Hollman after spend- I loon
to 1 hospital and only recnetly Ib
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Mother • Day Will be a Ball.
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Ada Edward• Roach. He woo
OCJa otes
iRll the winter at Wheellnc. w. 1'h• fund' tied up In l'1&gt;llun to· released.
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-Mrs. Otis K. Ctstt
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. ! Jaled $166. billion Grain sor· Vlrlflnla Turner ol Columbus ,• prole"o~ of chemistry ha~
' Composed May I, 1111
An.rure hJkt al Forked Run munlty.
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W1lhe Dobbms VISited
hiS ghums acMunted for about fl97 visited with her parent~. Mr
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Lake WU tnJoYtd by the 'Riv•
include hi•
, Mr. and
Larry ?ox arid siater. Mr. 1nd Mrs W J. Run- mill1on. tobacco, for $41\8 million, pnd Mrs Glen Turner over the tne
of
ANNOUNCE MOVIE
"ul~~ ~~ ~.~ Ameha, oeven oont, Roy, WolF·
of Middleport were the nlon of Spencer. W. Va., and I and dairy products lor litlt mil· w.. k end
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I' ' of medlcmt fr~uentiv tes- ' ·'Teen·A•e Choloe " another
r - - _.... """"'""'• ton; Ralph, Colhers·
dinner guesto of Mr hts brother, Mr. end Mrs ~1- lion
Mr and Mrs. Fern Gillogly
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Mro. Lloyd Fo•.
llolrt Dobbins of Cl
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called on Worley Well, Mr tlfy "' 00 th · probable cous, of 1
ocneo of movJeo pr•••n:ed
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r an . rs. 31L!A Smith and ey •pent a week end wtth 1 The Agnculturt' Department a
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loyd atche. and 0 f
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the tour U~U~ . , _ wte mem. e , ason, and ~ammy an
bin Ia nemiq the wDd flowen. Rex. KeeJohtrbor, Michigan ·
vlstted Mr. and Mn Mn. Dobbins partnte, Mr and .., 01 d hehcopters and atrtankers Mn. Gertrude Marcuni ali of
J/ry
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'Mle protralll 1t'81 presented four daughters, Mra. A 1 1c
Smith Sunday.
Mn. F. J. Parker of
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Was ex- · p f1 L' hi
p.mh. at t e St
1 play@d e major role In brlnumg Albany area on Sundpy
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1pp, ason ; rs . Betty Lavna ams ey o o um ua
rs . 1 a owdery And son 1 forest f1res under control in the noon.
give fatrl sound vtew as to ·- ---~
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memben roaatod wlenen. Hoa- ender, Middleport; Mrs Peggy
lho woekend with her of Belpre &lt;aU&lt;!() on her broth- I Eo•l dunng Apnl
Mr and Mro John
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' M'r. and Mn. Cl1r- er, Mr. and Mrs Way Clark 1 Abuut 20 ooo acre&amp; or national and Mark were' Sunday dmnPr 0 1• hs~e ' w"h an e orl t • hstze , !' tsPnce 1'1 c ec ng tnlll:PrWamoloy ·
and family sLlll day.
en poop
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"Ron alld Mn • Jl'raak B'--;'; Lorna Roa
. ch, Muon; twenty
rorest land~ in the Appalachton auests of his sister and famdy. we tseemgs
every da\
get sued
we 1 pr"
{'This· article 1!1 based u n
. The Ltgend ollhe Dogwood
two brothers, Ot,.. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Blake Severpl
here attended area were burned during April the Ralph Fraziers, Gallip·1l18 1may well have lo
8'8 ' fl the LaW of Ohio. It 15
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Mn... ,~lhlrold
Lotart, and Dale '
Mr. and Mn. Bud Lew· funeral
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The Departm•nt ,.,d d•mog• C Mr and Mrs· Oley Wmters ' th e1r (; Oil(1Uf' , . v1ews
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of the MasRed Ill,
Ne RFD
11a I, .recently
aer at Letart
Sat for
rd Henry
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Cook 1t not btoen for extemnvt
at days w1th Mr and
A. hnnd\Jritin"
!'le wm:ae I,·
ever atte;,pt to
JSaJderson. An
Mr1. Ada Kaufman, Ga1llpolis,
at
recently. •nd famtly of Pittsburg spent aircraft.
IR Caster. Sunday ('allen; at the makf!' uA
m
ho•.J. or Interpret anv law
lnl ond Carine llJ' Glads wq and Mrs. Stella Johnoon, RFD Mro. Wlnn1e Speoro vl•lted lhe weekend w1th her parnto, l
Ca•ter homo w•r• Mr and llr&gt; wrltmg.
thf tidvic• 0 a Jawver.l
vrepared by Mro. R. 1.. Larkins 1, Letart.
Kolle Bl91 recently
Mr. ond Mrs. Wilhe Dobbm• '
IObert Marki"s of Harri&lt;nn"oi\P w a
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ond Mr. and Mrs Reed joff. own e
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?1. At tho 1iolt of the meeliltl SUnday ot lhe FoglOIORll
ond fam1ly uf New l!avon visit- Gary Landon " 10 Sl Joseph Holrl BooAter M t
I"' of Albany, Rout•
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Mr. ond Mro. Don Smith Hospital m Parkersburg for ob·
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or
r ,eWBl •WURLtTlU
by Mr. llarDI!art at his olllce. from I to z' Monday before ~er- Tueoday evening.
•ervation and treatment.
, Tup'7rs Plams School Boost- Spendmg the week nl With Iyou ran testify as to Its value,
•BAlOWIN
Attandlnl II ldd!Uon to those vfetl.
Mrs. Ray 'nlompaon ol Vern· Mr. and Mra. Blam Taylor len. wt I ~eet at the Tupo&lt;~~rs her parents. Mr anrt
Mrs. u. and pro8p.:- ·ts. r cour~e
erd
OfHER FAMOUl
ilamed above Wlft J,fra. Carl
is vi&amp;iting her p.~rentl, Mr. and family spent a weekend l ~i~n~ School Mond~y, May Dale Dye, were thetr daughtf'r inthPr Wll :e!Re!ll may dtffer with t
IRANDS
Buckley, Mrl, Cltarlel llul11Phand Mrs. Lou Hollman She vi .. with relalives al .~ew Martins- ' I ol 8 P m The Fifth and aod family , Mr. and Mr c Pet· you If the government •m- ,
"Y• Mn. et.remQnt Harris, Mr. Klein, Aae 81
lted with her daughter' the past. ville. W. Va.
, So~llh grades Will preoent a spe- 1" Kepnar, '""' Joeft'e) and po:•' a gift nr .a death tnx
Mn. Harry Osborne, Mrt. RonA H .
, week m Columbus.
Vance Millhont was ll:tlurned I ~~ pro2ram nnd refreshmellt SI( iregory' H~rtford, OhiO. '
' b'l ~rd 0'1 thr ~1ft vnhl~ VflU I
aid Olborut, Mn. Ennt Wblte18 t
Ol!lpltal
Mrs. W&amp;ltr Blake l~ o in Col- to Ius home trom a Parkers- 1 11 ~.served
I Mrs Edwtn Angle an,! .\1r~ :an t'l&gt;nllengr tht tax an1 ' ·~
llud, !lira. Harman Grounlcl!- Fred Klem, _81, of Pomeroy umbuo to attond the loot rite• bura hospital whtre he had I There will b• a meehng •·on· Nellie Carpenter Dye,
of•· "' IO ,( , "h.e
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le IIDd guest, llaro1d M
Rt. 2, died Friday at Me I g
Bob J ff
been a medtcal patient
lcernmg the Ltttle League Ball bus. VIsited Wllh thP. 0.111' f) · f'S I Whtl ~~ an expert"' It !S :Hl."
'Fector'l' fre~nN!I Sl!'r••-t:e'
- . BlllJ Olborne. 'ftlt a= ::~rat hospital after a
Mrt. :ayer;~r... Mll'll&amp;ret Fox Thomas Taylor and .children !:a~e M;nday ~v;ti;g at 7 . ~0 and the Ney Carpent~~&gt;rs this
thf' tnal j u1"P !'Ia
I '"' ~HONE- 2'
JACK SO~ 0
!'l'llllriN: wll bl with Mrs. Dor·
I.
.
Nicholson, Mrs
Clara" of Torch spent the weekend !
uppers
a s School past weekend .
casP thf' ... O'Ifl was tn mg Lhr
s•l JU6eL
Mr Klein Ia surviVed by
nd A WUU
Wllh his parent! Mr and Mrs ! All parents who are mtcre~tf'd
Mr and Mrs A.lvin D\''~ and
,rl •r b
'l'lw r'"''-f'
Mll.llaurkleliMd .
. •l&lt;to,._, Mro. WIUiam Wells
'u,: hy.:n I '::'"ndot- Blam Taylor and fa~ily
· •In their boys playmK should be Thad . •nd Li..· Uye G•r; ~lo- turned upon his fin ge rprint lie
tnttnam· tl(rs. Ralph Schoenberger,
R tland Th n ~ ng u ay
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there All boys who will b"'"Otne su~r and Paul Chari~ a~d w tried to rail In nn e~ 1frt"' to
,.
~.!..~Y Club at her of Pomeroy, and lf!V!ral niece!
uBo · we/ th os~l Hareight years old by May t and c Perk , picnkked at Old Man s rHsprove the fm:;erprint B.1t
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a1 -~ Mftina. A. 1ecr~tt ~d nephews. Funeral "ervices El 1 ~ t e he smgers.
n?l 13 l:tefore At1eust 1. are th- ' cavt Sundav
Chl•rt soud the .. ,
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by wtll be Sunday at 3:30 p.m. day "n':,t a;u;igoJ ;.~· S~~~:
C
g1ble to try out.
\lr and ·M.,. Earl ~Iarkey not qua lily though he ho~ tnk
W.
entll from the Ewtng Chapel With mother Mrs Evelyn ~h
attended 811 all r·t""M~nt 1 r:r::ang-e en a crtmtnnlogy COl•N"e . hP
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~.:-Rev. Ho_ward Ruppelt
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meeting In· Tr~mbull county ' had never had any practical ex
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•· Inc. Bunol will be In B • •
Dobbie Ul nd
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orrrlt'r e81 f'nt
Inn Mondav night The meetin Rtelrord llor· Grove oemetery. Friends may
of New
Of Rutland Diel
wa• held
the Johnston r:omg eretl Storkrv Mrs
1~
Ml'l
~• at tht fUneral home
guesta of Mrs. Betty Call Mrs. Danny Wost and soM ' llerrnon Pnce 70
f
, munity Center near Worron I ~'"'' cth rrh' eont' lretnr.lcd home
i'- . . . . . . . . _ · • • .._and.·
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of
F'alls
Creek,
Pa
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arrived
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re::ddent or Rut la,nd d. ·-• Thurmer 1and Mr Starkev. Oh1o Statr ,l '"em 'r. osp1• a·
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Raymond Fot~losong of pt ""' Y ot 1 ""It Wtth her par- day mght at a Wa8h' 1
h h
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d M
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Uiirrrriin~
ent&amp; Mr 8 nd M
A ld
mg on,
speaker
mg at IS
omP h~rl' afler
clult WID -.t -.t: JnOBtb with
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rs. ra ·~""
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rno 1C hosp1atl where he was res1t1
ttndPrg(Jtng surgen ao ~ lfi!Vf':.
llfra. IJwn'o :aan.,,
Two confessed judgment
oon Stewart McDermitt VIS · Snowden. They returned
tp log Mr. Price is surv· d b
Mr. and Mrs. H. E Starkey 't.
h05 .I I 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd WH· Fall11 Creek Monday .
h•s wife . and one son !Vel ~ attended the celebrRl~t~n held ~ ~ 3 ~ aM " ~ umbus; , ,
county IOJI1mOD pleas court
recently ·
Mrs · Velma Douglas and Jane Mrs. Sherman Butlfl!r
· · aofs steJ.
KeiiE"v
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Rut in honor of the 50th wMd• ... g and r. daughterrs Mad
iS&lt;l 11 1\Prn~
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the Meigs Coonty Farm
Mrs. Edna Rouoh and Mrs wore m Coolville Sunday where IJnd and two brothero H ld annoversary of Mr nnd Mrs V
1 . d · 11h . '
liiAION - Mn. William C. eau -......
one
•-·th were tn
· p t. P1e1&amp;-· Jth· aro
Norm
a • Zelia
v Site Pern'
w andhosf&lt;'mllv
numon •'
M uud
~,L YMII· ited
Uoh wHh M
dr.....and Mrs . Price· of Columbus, and
Way. r·
ld ",:' dSaYIor . .NewM MAn h· Mrs.
Lelww, RaJelall, If. C. It It Homor McNiokle lor fltl.ii7
onday.
. . o an on ~yo
nard Pnce nf Mlddl
B
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r S&amp;)· 'I'll d
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h_. todllr oi!Ar 'lfl"d!rttl a th• other oralnttt Ronold jacks Mrs. Lloyd Fox ll1ld Mrs. Lar- A2c Steve Spurrier, who Is lal will he mad
hlur- lor is a first cousin of Mr Start
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WUit Miatr llue Lehew of Dexter lot $«M.ll2,
Fox were in Pl. Pleasant on stationed in Alabama vtoUed ton. Funeral
ng-l koy.
and' Ma
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his
ailter
Mr
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Mr
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TempiPrs
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Mrs. Anna Hoffman
Mrs. man Wyersmilltr and Diane re-Fa1rborn, visited relatives
at ryan Wl"'r~ '" urn us on Mo- 1
Several Mndolo
Olp Lewia and
Dana cently.
"'~l"i'~-w. ·.~~. &lt;&gt;~" j~;,~
Ithe Victor Perry home Tuee -l day where
mrs. ~~al J"'r!'\ar.
To Choo•• From
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Lewis wero in Pl. Ploasopt Mr. ond Mra. Dore1 Arnold MOSCOW UP! _ Tiro Sovl•t day evenina. Mrs. Temple the co;"' ~"i, a ~lahst
.
' visited their daUJh_ter, Mr. and U1lo• unouncrd today
It former Penny Holland,
will
or . as ~n ret:e1ved hf're
Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. Har· Mrs. Joe Lawrence and ferrdly would carry out 1 new terles spenl a rew days visitlnJZ: here ~f tte btrth of 3 daughter· Re- .1
OI'TOMITRIIT
Roush, Mrs. Rhoda Fox and Thunday eveninl.
el ro&lt;'kel te1 t lhots Jato dlt
Mr and Mrs. Mendal JQrdon a ynn, to Mr and 'vtro:. Jerrv
Ollllllllln: I ttl 12, ll to II (Cioae at NOOD OD
IIHichard Roush wert iD Hunt· Mrs. Hugh BearhJ spent Tuea~ Paelfic Ocean between May land WHiter and Mr and Mrs ~~nsbury tLoretta Price\ of
ftan. - East Court SL, Pomeroy
IDgton recently.
day and Friday or lut week 11 and July lS, "with 1ft Dwaine Jordan and Brvan were
umbus. They baby was horn
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Mr. and Mn. Donald Smitb. wlth her •unt. Mrs John aim of furt.beriag the tOn- ralle11 on Sunday afternoon at
Grandparents are Mr
Greg and Randy visited Mr Smith of Nye Ave.
-~ o1 spaoo.n
the home of Mrs Bessie Strog M M~s. Chester l'rlc• and
Mrs. Jack Smith and fam~ Janet and Robert Arnokl
The official aewsageney. in of Athens
r an Mrs _Dale Sta~sbury
ily at Gallipolis Sunday evenin&amp;. were afternoon JUelts of Mr. making
the announcement,
On Saturday, Mr and Mrs , . this communtty This IS thet
The Lemanhaw Bow Hunters and Mrl. Henry Arnold and •aid lhat S.VIot oclentlsts IEarl Starkey were '" Colt•m- 1forst ch~d Mrs Chester P·o&lt;'&lt;'
WY 2-2n4
Club attended an archery shoot eon, Sunday.
woukl tfit "perfected vari- ' bus where he attended
the 15 at t e Stan~bury homE" m
111 W. 2nd St. Poml!'rO'jl
at the Kera Archery Mr. and Mn. Hanford Stan· uts tf carrler-r«ketl
for
meeting of the Board help care for her daughter and
at Raverurwoood.
ley were Sunday Yilitors ol Mr. space fiilbl fiiU'IIOH!n In lhe of Directors of The Gr•Rll• Mu- granddaughter.
I
Mrs. Anna Louise Cooley of and Mrs. Dan King and family. seriet. Tass said tile test roc- tual Casualty lnsuranr.f" Co.,
Now Haven called on Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Joe Lawrence tell would be laantb wtlbout and also the GM Premium BudDana Lowis Friday.
of Baohan spent Sunday with tbelr lillol Ola(es.
get. Inc. In tho afterooon they
CCII,..d
&amp;
MAIN
Mr. and Mn. BID Sclrlreider Mr. and Mro. Dotes Aroold.
attended the &lt;elebratlon held in
. . ..,.TmtUT
FOR MOTHER ON
MIDDLIOOIT
PQMIIOT
Buckhannon vllited relatives
••~• ~rw,~..,,~ honor of the 60th wedding anithe - n d .
Amendment bsued
LADIES TO MEET
ver.. ry of the prooident of
HER DAYThe Ladles AUI!liory of lhe insuraoce rompany. On Satur·
T0h PoE 0 b DatSeet
A TELL CITY ROCKER
Syraouoc Volunteer Fire De- day evening, Mr. and Mrs Sla1r-ll
1ve
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t:relary
pa
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will
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to
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old •to regular ey s p,...., enroute orne. m
There are 10 maar joys of livliq
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'll*ting at the Ylllage 1'"'' Chlllieothe, whore they visited
ned up in a Tell Cicy Rocker, Not
0't 16 lCOehi . p~ MOilday. May 13th II 7'110 .;: hia brother. Mr. and Mro. Evarne net rc··.umb
only for rock..·bye baby, hat- foi
m n' o
us •
o l!S\KU m AU members
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'•i-..iliiii'-~~~~;_:~
any mother who likes to MW, or
today Amendment No. 3 to on- I ~
. are as.~ to II
read or relu. There II DO ..,.....,
nouncement No. CH-!10-24 (11(12) I present to diScuu Jull' 4th
molt' Iovin• aift for any •Oiht~t.
. a clos•-·
announcing
.. &gt;&amp; date 1 o r Iplans.
any qe, Make- youn a T.U ar,
acceptaDce of oppllcatiOIII
TWO crrtro
Rocker rbU Mochft's Day_
clerk carrier at the Pomeroy. Two orreols Hported by lho
Post Office. tppllcatlons
Ohio State Paln&gt;l illcluded Fred
be filed not laler than May 20, Evan~, !IS, nrr..h!ng, N. Y. clt- Childr•"•
Tennis Oxford $1.29
1':'pPIIcatl""• recoived
ip court Monday lor
above date will not be
without IIIUI'Od cloar
ed unless they ace received
ond Rillton Hemsley,
_Mother win enjoy our gracious
mall and boar 1 pootmart
Mi-.vllle, cited to MtlP II
or before tblt date. Full par- lion May 17 for Willie _ . .
Mrvke and Yo(onderful food '

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W a. 'Hone1t' Member Of Team

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Nora Springs within u mlnu1oo engineer and Oreman of on. train
ol oacb other. Twenty-two can were injured.
o1 a Rock roland 1\!oilrood h-eight Near Thompson. Iowa,

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Coin-Op T:" Dry Cleaning
10 pounds ~.00
DUKE CLEANERS
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Bailey

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Sunday May 12-1 PM
PRIZES: HAM AND BACON

SHOOT RAIN OR SHINE
Sponsored by Feeney Bennett Poat Amerlcul
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DAIRY VALLEY

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YMAY 12th

:· ,' • • • In our attractive, relaxed
•tmosphere. So will the whole
femlly. Ho~ to see you all

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tlcularo regarding thlo ":~~' lt:;;·~---=---~Eilli:ai:aiiiii~iiiiii
nation, lncludlnl lutructlona on
"hew to apply" ore lul'ltllbed
in the orlgtnat lnnljiDI&lt;Omenl.

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Four were lined Frlrllo•

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Meigs oounty court
ll'nonk II
W. Porter, Jr.,lroiDg
B. Y!1.1ltJiar,
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PLYWOOD AD 4x8 · $3.25
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Pullirur
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King Bui ers Supply Co.
ori- an Identical charge.

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alan violation, and William B. 290 ••
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By Uall&lt;d ,._ lnlorullonol
Colli roln and lelttored IIIOW
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arroled ...... tbo North tod.,.,
.''hUe tbo soutl! slsllod Ia .J-&lt;Iegiw beet.
Cool Caoadla• oil" spread Iron~
.\lew £niland across the Midwest
nusiDI freeze warnlllja in northern MlebJpn Pd Mlnlle8ot4.
! . onow flurrleo leU ill MlchJc...
Altoona, Po., Wl8 hlt bJ a
thli'Qderotorm pacltlag wind&amp;
peUinJ It '70 mJ.Ia 'ter hour.
;;, 'l'orrential rolm wUIIed out
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owollen
,.streamt iD Iowa. Two tretp.t
,,lrtllll plunpd oil the tr..a l'tl~!'Y and a woo llillod In
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and 12 .... "'. Mrlwallkoe Rood Jllll!es Vmcent Kell 36 djed
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tween Pomeroy and either Athens or Wellston lo neter-1
the 1963 Southeastern Ohio Lea1ue baseball c~::~~~
pionllhlp. It will nol be played until lhe seniors r1
from their trip to WashfnKton, D. C. n•xt Thursday, at
leaat.

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Dickie Kerr, Hero Of Black
Sox Scandal Told His Story

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High w•nds and lhunderSI(lrmo government'• illvostmont m prtce
.,. DopartmMt oold tho aotl- ~nUy VISited her parents. Mr.
THE I"At.'l'S ONLY
DON'T FORGET
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ln a trial the parties P...oeatj.,
halted trials (ot the JndlanapoH11 tB.l66,360J!M •• of March 31, .tc· renli!ed upon ultimate dlapMition
r, and Mr.
S
'r"er tnt faetJ and the Jud•e or jury
many malhen this Mother'•
500 Memonal Day auto
cording to the Agnculture 0.. o( pric• . liiUpporf 1Dl'81ltortea lf"' Sunday With their son, draw
coacluBions from
Day
Rumford, Me., woo
partment.
amounl,ed to 11.284.437,000 This ' r. all() Mrs . Leland Turner t•.em.
llol Jopgjn« to hear from
with 5 inches of snow today
Thlo wos more lh•n 1280 mDIIon was compriH&lt;I of an estimoted and daughter of Albany.
·'lbU.O a wiln"' who trlco to
I child (hat'• away.
. .Mo., Washington, below the inve,.-nent • month loso of '1111,12&amp;.000 on rommodi·
With Mr. and .Mro. teD the court whu was at
alld
D.C., Oklahomiil City a11d Harris· Iearlier
hes under loan and an estimated ' .
PI 011 Sunday Wert il JJkely to Ina his op1ni0tl
ery
·
LE
Pa., all set new high tern- fhe mv.. tment " of Mareh " loss &gt;f $1.!31,212,000 on onventori· ' tl&gt;elr dlujhler and lamUy. Jllr ed out. Most w i - can
takee to very little to llllke
.TART, W. Va. perature records lor the date Frl· compared with "" mveolmonl of es
and Mrs. Lawrence
and opoak only of Jnllil they can
a dOir hurt rlad.
:~les for Elmer R Roach. day. All were between 91 and 96.1ST..OS,087,0lt nn the same date a Wheat ronhnued to ~ the top children of Athens al1d l'ns bro- lsee and hear not what
d
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01
who
Today, the cool air was ex- - •tem il, the investment. Tht
conclude
th ... .t!tlngs.
t npicl' big lhmao
pital Lexington Ky F 'd
t peeled lo •pread west mto lhe
ernment owned oulrliht 1.01 bJI dleporl
court - judge or JurY - de- Just a phoiH! can
I'
1·30.
. .
., " ay • northern and cenrol Rockies The
I lion bllshel• valued ., obnoot fl
.
cid.. who ,, anybody II at
or • me, p.m ' '1'111 be held Mondov re• of the nation was ocheduled
billion and held loano on 27&lt; mil· Bryon Cuter. who has
f, oil
.
,
Telling. her how you. lovo her,
at 2 p.m .. at the Fa1rv1ew EUB tor sunny and .;~..., weather
lion bu&amp;hels valued at aim tjsome lime here With hil si&amp;IH. 8 ·
t
.......
And thmk her so diVIne
church With the Rev. Ralph Ma.
.... 1
.
oli Mr and Mrs Glen Turner ha~ ~ ut expert WI net~~~e., sucn II
1575 million.
honey officiating. Burial will be
0
Igone to P•tt•burih to VL8il ••• ~ocloro, engineers, oclentlotl.l Before you forget, plea&lt;P seJld
In the Zerkle eernetery,
I ~rn on Inventory totaled '748 other lllllter, Mr. and Mr~ Ar· JMchanics and others often ft•
a line
m,JUon bushels worth $8111.4 mil· •
press their opinion to
httlp
He was I veteran ol World
I
Mrs. VIvian Hotrman return- ' lion '-•• ,on~ million ...,hI
Seabor
.
.
Or
e I lthur
M Se
be (Welcome Ca•ter). 1 Jh~ court
reac h a decas1on
P' go
'f and
h make
I that call;
War I, born July 29, 11191, hero.
ed here to the homo of her of corn were valued at 11.02 btl· r
• r has be.n "' '·ned In a Ult for d tlui ca~ood or I ~ e lee. _YOO love her....
the son of the late Wllbarn and
son Dana Hollman after spend- I loon
to 1 hospital and only recnetly Ib
' 1 1
~ Itt 1
Mother • Day Will be a Ball.
OCl
Ada Edward• Roach. He woo
OCJa otes
iRll the winter at Wheellnc. w. 1'h• fund' tied up In l'1&gt;llun to· released.
:.,n .
-Mrs. Otis K. Ctstt
_.,
_ - - - - - - - - - I a lifelong rotident of thio comVa ... with her _daughlor
. ! Jaled $166. billion Grain sor· Vlrlflnla Turner ol Columbus ,• prole"o~ of chemistry ha~
' Composed May I, 1111
An.rure hJkt al Forked Run munlty.
,
W1lhe Dobbms VISited
hiS ghums acMunted for about fl97 visited with her parent~. Mr
1
Lake WU tnJoYtd by the 'Riv•
include hi•
, Mr. and
Larry ?ox arid siater. Mr. 1nd Mrs W J. Run- mill1on. tobacco, for $41\8 million, pnd Mrs Glen Turner over the tne
of
ANNOUNCE MOVIE
"ul~~ ~~ ~.~ Ameha, oeven oont, Roy, WolF·
of Middleport were the nlon of Spencer. W. Va., and I and dairy products lor litlt mil· w.. k end
.
I' ' of medlcmt fr~uentiv tes- ' ·'Teen·A•e Choloe " another
r - - _.... """"'""'• ton; Ralph, Colhers·
dinner guesto of Mr hts brother, Mr. end Mrs ~1- lion
Mr and Mrs. Fern Gillogly
.,
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0
m-..r of 1111 PIJt &lt;Otlduetod Chester; Rankin Par~on ·
Mro. Lloyd Fo•.
llolrt Dobbins of Cl
W V
__
called on Worley Well, Mr tlfy "' 00 th · probable cous, of 1
ocneo of movJeo pr•••n:ed
--• he'-'~rt M
'
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M
d M J ~Th
ay, ' • ·
nd M F
M.
an lllne., o• !he relat10nsh•p 1for the benefit ol youth of "'~
11
r an . rs. 31L!A Smith and ey •pent a week end wtth 1 The Agnculturt' Department a
n .
loyd atche. and 0 f
ln· 1 to dl bT
·u be h
Su . ,
the tour U~U~ . , _ wte mem. e , ason, and ~ammy an
bin Ia nemiq the wDd flowen. Rex. KeeJohtrbor, Michigan ·
vlstted Mr. and Mn Mn. Dobbins partnte, Mr and .., 01 d hehcopters and atrtankers Mn. Gertrude Marcuni ali of
J/ry
a sa llt,Y.
: u,
8 12wt t 6 s own h
0
'Mle protralll 1t'81 presented four daughters, Mra. A 1 1c
Smith Sunday.
Mn. F. J. Parker of
tsost
JS ca nf. ld
Was ex- · p f1 L' hi
p.mh. at t e St
1 play@d e major role In brlnumg Albany area on Sundpy
....1.n- ..-....... Tr'
M
M
Leo w
1
f C1 b
M . w·Jd C
l!o
per m some te ·
e can au ut ~ran c urch .
uMuu - opeD ~ wJWCI .._....
1pp, ason ; rs . Betty Lavna ams ey o o um ua
rs . 1 a owdery And son 1 forest f1res under control in the noon.
give fatrl sound vtew as to ·- ---~
1
memben roaatod wlenen. Hoa- ender, Middleport; Mrs Peggy
lho woekend with her of Belpre &lt;aU&lt;!() on her broth- I Eo•l dunng Apnl
Mr and Mro John
lh
/ d' t
'h ·
I
1
h kl
!'
teue• Wert MrL
Lawrence HuUon, Bucyrus, Ohio; . M i ~ s
' M'r. and Mn. Cl1r- er, Mr. and Mrs Way Clark 1 Abuut 20 ooo acre&amp; or national and Mark were' Sunday dmnPr 0 1• hs~e ' w"h an e orl t • hstze , !' tsPnce 1'1 c ec ng tnlll:PrWamoloy ·
and family sLlll day.
en poop
• w om
"Ron alld Mn • Jl'raak B'--;'; Lorna Roa
. ch, Muon; twenty
rorest land~ in the Appalachton auests of his sister and famdy. we tseemgs
every da\
get sued
we 1 pr"
{'This· article 1!1 based u n
. The Ltgend ollhe Dogwood
two brothers, Ot,.. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Blake Severpl
here attended area were burned during April the Ralph Fraziers, Gallip·1l18 1may well have lo
8'8 ' fl the LaW of Ohio. It 15
WU
slven
Mn... ,~lhlrold
Lotart, and Dale '
Mr. and Mn. Bud Lew· funeral
oerv"''"
The Departm•nt ,.,d d•mog• C Mr and Mrs· Oley Wmters ' th e1r (; Oil(1Uf' , . v1ews
·
y fee-1 'Itlnded t() adVJI!Ie
· anynn, on a
Ur' and
theby''Le,_
of the MasRed Ill,
Ne RFD
11a I, .recently
aer at Letart
Sat for
rd Henry
or
1
1
:ra• _w
ven; ~~ree •1sera,
M1111
·
u
ay.
"'ould
have
been
far
greater
had
o
umbus,
are
spending
sever
mgs
Cerllm
..
ople
h
peciflr
prnblem
No
1
. . ., waa read by Mrs. Lyle Allee Roach, RFD 1, Letart: Mrs. Charles MJller vhdtld Mr · an_d Mrs.
Cook 1t not btoen for extemnvt
at days w1th Mr and
A. hnnd\Jritin"
!'le wm:ae I,·
ever atte;,pt to
JSaJderson. An
Mr1. Ada Kaufman, Ga1llpolis,
at
recently. •nd famtly of Pittsburg spent aircraft.
IR Caster. Sunday ('allen; at the makf!' uA
m
ho•.J. or Interpret anv law
lnl ond Carine llJ' Glads wq and Mrs. Stella Johnoon, RFD Mro. Wlnn1e Speoro vl•lted lhe weekend w1th her parnto, l
Ca•ter homo w•r• Mr and llr&gt; wrltmg.
thf tidvic• 0 a Jawver.l
vrepared by Mro. R. 1.. Larkins 1, Letart.
Kolle Bl91 recently
Mr. ond Mrs. Wilhe Dobbm• '
IObert Marki"s of Harri&lt;nn"oi\P w a
II
t
I
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end re,d by Mn, Dorsllllltb- Friends may call alter 110011 Mr. and Mrs. Ll01111i Smith and other relatiVes.
i Tuppers Plah18 To
ond Mr. and Mrs Reed joff. own e
I
--1 nd f · 1 f ,
?1. At tho 1iolt of the meeliltl SUnday ot lhe FoglOIORll
ond fam1ly uf New l!avon visit- Gary Landon " 10 Sl Joseph Holrl BooAter M t
I"' of Albany, Rout•
d&lt;
,' ·
tllltnotii!R lild"'' wera shown noral homo ond at the churoh
Mr. ond Mro. Don Smith Hospital m Parkersburg for ob·
.
ee
1
m · yot' a
or
r ,eWBl •WURLtTlU
by Mr. llarDI!art at his olllce. from I to z' Monday before ~er- Tueoday evening.
•ervation and treatment.
, Tup'7rs Plams School Boost- Spendmg the week nl With Iyou ran testify as to Its value,
•BAlOWIN
Attandlnl II ldd!Uon to those vfetl.
Mrs. Ray 'nlompaon ol Vern· Mr. and Mra. Blam Taylor len. wt I ~eet at the Tupo&lt;~~rs her parents. Mr anrt
Mrs. u. and pro8p.:- ·ts. r cour~e
erd
OfHER FAMOUl
ilamed above Wlft J,fra. Carl
is vi&amp;iting her p.~rentl, Mr. and family spent a weekend l ~i~n~ School Mond~y, May Dale Dye, were thetr daughtf'r inthPr Wll :e!Re!ll may dtffer with t
IRANDS
Buckley, Mrl, Cltarlel llul11Phand Mrs. Lou Hollman She vi .. with relalives al .~ew Martins- ' I ol 8 P m The Fifth and aod family , Mr. and Mr c Pet· you If the government •m- ,
"Y• Mn. et.remQnt Harris, Mr. Klein, Aae 81
lted with her daughter' the past. ville. W. Va.
, So~llh grades Will preoent a spe- 1" Kepnar, '""' Joeft'e) and po:•' a gift nr .a death tnx
Mn. Harry Osborne, Mrt. RonA H .
, week m Columbus.
Vance Millhont was ll:tlurned I ~~ pro2ram nnd refreshmellt SI( iregory' H~rtford, OhiO. '
' b'l ~rd 0'1 thr ~1ft vnhl~ VflU I
aid Olborut, Mn. Ennt Wblte18 t
Ol!lpltal
Mrs. W&amp;ltr Blake l~ o in Col- to Ius home trom a Parkers- 1 11 ~.served
I Mrs Edwtn Angle an,! .\1r~ :an t'l&gt;nllengr tht tax an1 ' ·~
llud, !lira. Harman Grounlcl!- Fred Klem, _81, of Pomeroy umbuo to attond the loot rite• bura hospital whtre he had I There will b• a meehng •·on· Nellie Carpenter Dye,
of•· "' IO ,( , "h.e
r.,.
le IIDd guest, llaro1d M
Rt. 2, died Friday at Me I g
Bob J ff
been a medtcal patient
lcernmg the Ltttle League Ball bus. VIsited Wllh thP. 0.111' f) · f'S I Whtl ~~ an expert"' It !S :Hl."
'Fector'l' fre~nN!I Sl!'r••-t:e'
- . BlllJ Olborne. 'ftlt a= ::~rat hospital after a
Mrt. :ayer;~r... Mll'll&amp;ret Fox Thomas Taylor and .children !:a~e M;nday ~v;ti;g at 7 . ~0 and the Ney Carpent~~&gt;rs this
thf' tnal j u1"P !'Ia
I '"' ~HONE- 2'
JACK SO~ 0
!'l'llllriN: wll bl with Mrs. Dor·
I.
.
Nicholson, Mrs
Clara" of Torch spent the weekend !
uppers
a s School past weekend .
casP thf' ... O'Ifl was tn mg Lhr
s•l JU6eL
Mr Klein Ia surviVed by
nd A WUU
Wllh his parent! Mr and Mrs ! All parents who are mtcre~tf'd
Mr and Mrs A.lvin D\''~ and
,rl •r b
'l'lw r'"''-f'
Mll.llaurkleliMd .
. •l&lt;to,._, Mro. WIUiam Wells
'u,: hy.:n I '::'"ndot- Blam Taylor and fa~ily
· •In their boys playmK should be Thad . •nd Li..· Uye G•r; ~lo- turned upon his fin ge rprint lie
tnttnam· tl(rs. Ralph Schoenberger,
R tland Th n ~ ng u ay
·
there All boys who will b"'"Otne su~r and Paul Chari~ a~d w tried to rail In nn e~ 1frt"' to
,.
~.!..~Y Club at her of Pomeroy, and lf!V!ral niece!
uBo · we/ th os~l Hareight years old by May t and c Perk , picnkked at Old Man s rHsprove the fm:;erprint B.1t
5
-t
4
a1 -~ Mftina. A. 1ecr~tt ~d nephews. Funeral "ervices El 1 ~ t e he smgers.
n?l 13 l:tefore At1eust 1. are th- ' cavt Sundav
Chl•rt soud the .. ,
·t"
rt"i
j
~~
by wtll be Sunday at 3:30 p.m. day "n':,t a;u;igoJ ;.~· S~~~:
C
g1ble to try out.
\lr and ·M.,. Earl ~Iarkey not qua lily though he ho~ tnk
W.
entll from the Ewtng Chapel With mother Mrs Evelyn ~h
attended 811 all r·t""M~nt 1 r:r::ang-e en a crtmtnnlogy COl•N"e . hP
1
1
die'
~.:-Rev. Ho_ward Ruppelt
soil. '
..
oF
R 'rl
meeting In· Tr~mbull county ' had never had any practical ex
~
~
•· Inc. Bunol will be In B • •
Dobbie Ul nd
.
orrrlt'r e81 f'nt
Inn Mondav night The meetin Rtelrord llor· Grove oemetery. Friends may
of New
Of Rutland Diel
wa• held
the Johnston r:omg eretl Storkrv Mrs
1~
Ml'l
~• at tht fUneral home
guesta of Mrs. Betty Call Mrs. Danny Wost and soM ' llerrnon Pnce 70
f
, munity Center near Worron I ~'"'' cth rrh' eont' lretnr.lcd home
i'- . . . . . . . . _ · • • .._and.·
·
fanuly
.
of
F'alls
Creek,
Pa
.,
arrived
r•
re::ddent or Rut la,nd d. ·-• Thurmer 1and Mr Starkev. Oh1o Statr ,l '"em 'r. osp1• a·
1· t
...,..,
•
-~
tl 1
·
. l't:U
vrs- "
G k
art .ree11 r.es 1s · ·o)~\'r&gt;lr&lt;h '
P
gueat, Mrt. Gnlt Smith The
Raymond Fot~losong of pt ""' Y ot 1 ""It Wtth her par- day mght at a Wa8h' 1
h h
·
0 .. range ,ate eeper was gue&lt;t
'
PETmONS FILED
d M
0
Uiirrrriin~
ent&amp; Mr 8 nd M
A ld
mg on,
speaker
mg at IS
omP h~rl' afler
clult WID -.t -.t: JnOBtb with
an
rs. ra ·~""
'
·
1'l
rno 1C hosp1atl where he was res1t1
ttndPrg(Jtng surgen ao ~ lfi!Vf':.
llfra. IJwn'o :aan.,,
Two confessed judgment
oon Stewart McDermitt VIS · Snowden. They returned
tp log Mr. Price is surv· d b
Mr. and Mrs. H. E Starkey 't.
h05 .I I 1
. CI
1
·
tloDJ wen filed Friday ln
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd WH· Fall11 Creek Monday .
h•s wife . and one son !Vel ~ attended the celebrRl~t~n held ~ ~ 3 ~ aM " ~ umbus; , ,
county IOJI1mOD pleas court
recently ·
Mrs · Velma Douglas and Jane Mrs. Sherman Butlfl!r
· · aofs steJ.
KeiiE"v
~ _....
Rut in honor of the 50th wMd• ... g and r. daughterrs Mad
iS&lt;l 11 1\Prn~
W
...,...,
the Meigs Coonty Farm
Mrs. Edna Rouoh and Mrs wore m Coolville Sunday where IJnd and two brothero H ld annoversary of Mr nnd Mrs V
1 . d · 11h . '
liiAION - Mn. William C. eau -......
one
•-·th were tn
· p t. P1e1&amp;-· Jth· aro
Norm
a • Zelia
v Site Pern'
w andhosf&lt;'mllv
numon •'
M uud
~,L YMII· ited
Uoh wHh M
dr.....and Mrs . Price· of Columbus, and
Way. r·
ld ",:' dSaYIor . .NewM MAn h· Mrs.
Lelww, RaJelall, If. C. It It Homor McNiokle lor fltl.ii7
onday.
. . o an on ~yo
nard Pnce nf Mlddl
B
" ' dl ay evenmg
r S&amp;)· 'I'll d
. h .
h_. todllr oi!Ar 'lfl"d!rttl a th• other oralnttt Ronold jacks Mrs. Lloyd Fox ll1ld Mrs. Lar- A2c Steve Spurrier, who Is lal will he mad
hlur- lor is a first cousin of Mr Start
1
fO!r
WUit Miatr llue Lehew of Dexter lot $«M.ll2,
Fox were in Pl. Pleasant on stationed in Alabama vtoUed ton. Funeral
ng-l koy.
and' Ma
.Jordadn
.
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Masoa. - ·..
buaJnell'..l..a-y
his
ailter
Mr
and
Mrs
Nor·
·
s
&amp;re
Mr
and
Mrs
J""'k
TempiPrs
wame
or
an
an
I
- rnua ,
•
·
·
tncomp1ete
._.
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C\ IJ
I
Mrs. Anna Hoffman
Mrs. man Wyersmilltr and Diane re-Fa1rborn, visited relatives
at ryan Wl"'r~ '" urn us on Mo- 1
Several Mndolo
Olp Lewia and
Dana cently.
"'~l"i'~-w. ·.~~. &lt;&gt;~" j~;,~
Ithe Victor Perry home Tuee -l day where
mrs. ~~al J"'r!'\ar.
To Choo•• From
1
Lewis wero in Pl. Ploasopt Mr. ond Mra. Dore1 Arnold MOSCOW UP! _ Tiro Sovl•t day evenina. Mrs. Temple the co;"' ~"i, a ~lahst
.
' visited their daUJh_ter, Mr. and U1lo• unouncrd today
It former Penny Holland,
will
or . as ~n ret:e1ved hf're
Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. Har· Mrs. Joe Lawrence and ferrdly would carry out 1 new terles spenl a rew days visitlnJZ: here ~f tte btrth of 3 daughter· Re- .1
OI'TOMITRIIT
Roush, Mrs. Rhoda Fox and Thunday eveninl.
el ro&lt;'kel te1 t lhots Jato dlt
Mr and Mrs. Mendal JQrdon a ynn, to Mr and 'vtro:. Jerrv
Ollllllllln: I ttl 12, ll to II (Cioae at NOOD OD
IIHichard Roush wert iD Hunt· Mrs. Hugh BearhJ spent Tuea~ Paelfic Ocean between May land WHiter and Mr and Mrs ~~nsbury tLoretta Price\ of
ftan. - East Court SL, Pomeroy
IDgton recently.
day and Friday or lut week 11 and July lS, "with 1ft Dwaine Jordan and Brvan were
umbus. They baby was horn
-- ·----_-";..-.;::;-_,___4
Mr. and Mn. Donald Smitb. wlth her •unt. Mrs John aim of furt.beriag the tOn- ralle11 on Sunday afternoon at
Grandparents are Mr
Greg and Randy visited Mr Smith of Nye Ave.
-~ o1 spaoo.n
the home of Mrs Bessie Strog M M~s. Chester l'rlc• and
Mrs. Jack Smith and fam~ Janet and Robert Arnokl
The official aewsageney. in of Athens
r an Mrs _Dale Sta~sbury
ily at Gallipolis Sunday evenin&amp;. were afternoon JUelts of Mr. making
the announcement,
On Saturday, Mr and Mrs , . this communtty This IS thet
The Lemanhaw Bow Hunters and Mrl. Henry Arnold and •aid lhat S.VIot oclentlsts IEarl Starkey were '" Colt•m- 1forst ch~d Mrs Chester P·o&lt;'&lt;'
WY 2-2n4
Club attended an archery shoot eon, Sunday.
woukl tfit "perfected vari- ' bus where he attended
the 15 at t e Stan~bury homE" m
111 W. 2nd St. Poml!'rO'jl
at the Kera Archery Mr. and Mn. Hanford Stan· uts tf carrler-r«ketl
for
meeting of the Board help care for her daughter and
at Raverurwoood.
ley were Sunday Yilitors ol Mr. space fiilbl fiiU'IIOH!n In lhe of Directors of The Gr•Rll• Mu- granddaughter.
I
Mrs. Anna Louise Cooley of and Mrs. Dan King and family. seriet. Tass said tile test roc- tual Casualty lnsuranr.f" Co.,
Now Haven called on Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Joe Lawrence tell would be laantb wtlbout and also the GM Premium BudDana Lowis Friday.
of Baohan spent Sunday with tbelr lillol Ola(es.
get. Inc. In tho afterooon they
CCII,..d
&amp;
MAIN
Mr. and Mn. BID Sclrlreider Mr. and Mro. Dotes Aroold.
attended the &lt;elebratlon held in
. . ..,.TmtUT
FOR MOTHER ON
MIDDLIOOIT
PQMIIOT
Buckhannon vllited relatives
••~• ~rw,~..,,~ honor of the 60th wedding anithe - n d .
Amendment bsued
LADIES TO MEET
ver.. ry of the prooident of
HER DAYThe Ladles AUI!liory of lhe insuraoce rompany. On Satur·
T0h PoE 0 b DatSeet
A TELL CITY ROCKER
Syraouoc Volunteer Fire De- day evening, Mr. and Mrs Sla1r-ll
1ve
T •
xecut
t:relary
pa
t
t
will
h
·
k
to
'""'
h
·
B n1 f u s c· 11 Se 1 Ex• r men
old •to regular ey s p,...., enroute orne. m
There are 10 maar joys of livliq
0
j. ·
'll*ting at the Ylllage 1'"'' Chlllieothe, whore they visited
ned up in a Tell Cicy Rocker, Not
0't 16 lCOehi . p~ MOilday. May 13th II 7'110 .;: hia brother. Mr. and Mro. Evarne net rc··.umb
only for rock..·bye baby, hat- foi
m n' o
us •
o l!S\KU m AU members
.......
'•i-..iliiii'-~~~~;_:~
any mother who likes to MW, or
today Amendment No. 3 to on- I ~
. are as.~ to II
read or relu. There II DO ..,.....,
nouncement No. CH-!10-24 (11(12) I present to diScuu Jull' 4th
molt' Iovin• aift for any •Oiht~t.
. a clos•-·
announcing
.. &gt;&amp; date 1 o r Iplans.
any qe, Make- youn a T.U ar,
acceptaDce of oppllcatiOIII
TWO crrtro
Rocker rbU Mochft's Day_
clerk carrier at the Pomeroy. Two orreols Hported by lho
Post Office. tppllcatlons
Ohio State Paln&gt;l illcluded Fred
be filed not laler than May 20, Evan~, !IS, nrr..h!ng, N. Y. clt- Childr•"•
Tennis Oxford $1.29
1':'pPIIcatl""• recoived
ip court Monday lor
above date will not be
without IIIUI'Od cloar
ed unless they ace received
ond Rillton Hemsley,
_Mother win enjoy our gracious
mall and boar 1 pootmart
Mi-.vllle, cited to MtlP II
or before tblt date. Full par- lion May 17 for Willie _ . .
Mrvke and Yo(onderful food '

;Botlt~:d;enl~;;·-==-:;"':rt~ed~-=1

W a. 'Hone1t' Member Of Team

TRI ....

.aun

M
. r ond Mrs. Ray Alii ll1ld

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THE
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Nora Springs within u mlnu1oo engineer and Oreman of on. train
ol oacb other. Twenty-two can were injured.
o1 a Rock roland 1\!oilrood h-eight Near Thompson. Iowa,

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Supply Store

Coin-Op T:" Dry Cleaning
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Bailey

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PRIZES: HAM AND BACON

SHOOT RAIN OR SHINE
Sponsored by Feeney Bennett Poat Amerlcul
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YMAY 12th

:· ,' • • • In our attractive, relaxed
•tmosphere. So will the whole
femlly. Ho~ to see you all

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!leutlnet,:Pomeroy-~dleport, o., May n, 1963 ~
191 FOR

(91 FOR

SALE

sALE

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LEGAL NOTICE

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-EIGHT room house. 3 bedrooms

and bath. large lot. Good lo- • .!~i o~4::a:Z~e:; =o ~
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A bit of ~nJerlcana 1850 save ! OUtstanding amon.g the orga .. .
membero- of Return Jl)llathan . whlc~ be had 011 display ...
WY Z.2590.
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Meigs Olapter ~ughters
of which be played wae the ay~
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tteta 1 Pl$tiff,
nJedw.btnAddlub~·
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American Revolution an ~ t- ph".l
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program when for France in 1855 which he saiU
PR?PERTY for sale on Red 011 ,~;:_r:aN::·,~....:.~~,.f,; ~a~ tl.: May 5 wu 52, off~tng ,11 .97. more than an hour they listen· was a ~ollector''s item.
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Hill, near Danv.ille. D~rwood ~=!r "oo:' ~~·:~",..!. ~=-~ W~rsh.l~ serv.ices were held at ed to nostalgic tunes of the per- Accompanied to the Milhoaj.

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matte decorator to zig -zag, , BARNES
SIMPSON lnsur· HOUSE FOR SALE
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fancy
designs,
outtonhole, ance
Agency.
Middleport.
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bath
horlf
baa
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charter
was
draped
In
Ohio
Fuel
Gas
Co.
to
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LX rooms,
, a
se- memory of
L Heaton . when
Mabel Riley, Luther Van·0 ·
etc. Used discs. Balance due FIre, automobile, bonds_ Pb. ment hot and cold water R k S .
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, Mrs. Grace Stephenson,
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prmgs range met Thl&gt;r•·l "' Ernest G. Grimm,
Val!liltl[Mr:•.' Okey Thomas and infant
.
8 %7 tic gas heatmg,
on
$42 .0/J cas h or 6 payments or WY z_2003 ·
garage. on.e acre• day
$8.00 monthly . Phone WY 2- Reuter Insurance Agency
ground, in Rutland. Will sell Fred Goeglein, worthy masCorabeHe Russell,
Ambrose Stewart, Mrs. 01·
2204.
5 9 6tc ··t~tsurance for every penonal
o~ land contract. ~· D. Bus- ter, presided and Francis Mor~
R. Inc. parcels,
Mason, Mrs. Keith McClung,
•nd
and business aeed."'
kll'k, Rutland, Ohio. 5-7-6~ rls was named to fill the
Carrie Wells, Mrs.
Howard
_ __ FOR SALE.___ _ SAW MILL . George Eastman,
Pb- WY Z-%431
FOR SALE - .8 of m II e pired term of Heaton as
Bailey, Lelia
. • Waller Eads, Vernon
Rt.
3,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Close
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from
Pomeroy
Route
tive
committee
member.
William
M.
Pooler,
Inez
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WiUiam J. Sheridan, M.
143
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SOUTHERN PLANTS will or- to Mt. Herman Church.
Is Chesler
S h
nd M
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b Through AP.~ROVBO
8 room house, bath,
large It was annouoced that Mr.
parce •
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rs. aco
FARM EQUIPMENT
fiNANCE, INC., aD ·
rive Saturday, May 11. Char59 3'p
F Headl'y Mamie V
-utility room and garage. Heat- and Mrs. VIrgil AtkillS h a v
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es 3-2693.
' ar ' or an
- lNE .- - Brand
NEI"' HOLLAND liln
.; 1::1!el. to Carl J.
Among Ailing
NAT I 0 N W I D I "·
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5 10' Jtc SEWING MAC· H
J e an d'.erted by gas. Nice location. Pric-- been appointed Meigs County
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new 1963 model. Sews for· Hizer spreader on wheels, 8 ed to sell. Call after 4 p, m. Grange deputies.
L. Barnhill, Lots and
According to the midnight re·
MUTUAL, you can o.ow .. , ·
finance your car the lo"""FREE USE OF our
Carpet ward and backward. Comes fQot hopper. Contact Ed Fry, except Saundays, LY 6-5824, Mrs·. Amos Leonard,
Orange.
of the nursing department,
interest way ••• and add, co~
Shalnpooer with ~urchase of 1 complete with access0ries and Letart, W. Va ., 89-525:13.
McArthur, Ohio.
man of the horne
J . J. Ward, Mildred J. w~~=~~:·~~ patients who were listed
your
savings by ioau·ri.,=
Blue Lustre :St!arnpoo. Bail:· , guaranteed. $42.00 or terms .
5 3 6tp
5 6 12tc committee announced that
Jack W~d. Georgia J
fair included Joseph Willis,
the
low-premium
Way er's Furniture, MuJdleport 1 Phone WY 2·2204.
state sewing and baking conParcels, Salisbury.
Hazel Mlller, Mrs. Cheswith Nationwide. So h•
5-7-6tc l
s 9 6tc WANTED TO BUY FOR SALE: Four (110(1 lots. tests will be held in the near W. B. Worley, Bessie J.
Brinker, Mrs. Grace Luman
Jore you buy youi ncu
car, see me fint f01 douTWO ROOM house trailer. Call iELECTROLUX automatic vac- 24 inch boy's bicycle. In •ond Good seven room house, bath future. Due to commencement, ' to Ohio Power Co.,
Gaul, Mrs. David ~hoema~e-barreled savin~
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and
Michael
Hudson,
D
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a
wy
2-2
000 or_ mqutre at
8
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uum cleaner with all clean- condition. Phone WY 2-2775.
an n
asemen
the next meeting was •h•m~ed
"h
wa•••
fro
Th
.up
17,
3:40p.m.;
above
Mrs.
John
H.
Thomas,
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Middleport
57
6tp
St
P ear
., -. . ing attachmP.nts and
cord
5 9 3t.c _Jarage, ouI oI hieo
K:l .
m
ursday May 23 to
nd
'tin Chri J
Wehrung, Mrs. Mil·
Pearl W. Wllliame
. . FOR SALE- One Motor driv· winder . Used paper pop out
Could be made into apart. day May 24.
a C wal,bl g J rds r.nd, ~;~~~~~~·peniter
PHOTO
COPYING Services.
ments. City ~Vater, electric!- "Tribute to Mothers, was the
rue e, beol an aod Jer··ine
and Mrs. Bertha
and Son
en Hay Baler. one three point bags. Balance due $43 69 or 7 Copy any letter or docamenl
Priced fa
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ow a
1
318 N. Soeoml
hitch mowing machine , al- l payments $7.110 monthly . Ph. Qeuler lnsW'ance, Pomeroy. Seely, gaos.k
Woodr qwSc sa e. theme of the program, which
Invader, St. Marys an
One 'unit of blood was admin- WY. 2-2311
Mkkllo. .
most new. Wilham Honda- WY 2-2204.
2 15 tic
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yracuse. opened with group singing. Foor Robert Reed· Little Edward
at tho hospital on FrlOFFICI MOURS1
abelt; Kingsbury Road , Phone I
5 9 6tc
Pbone WY 2-6118G.
poems were reading including, 21, 4:20 a.m:; Titan up 22,
9:00
to 5:011 O.lly
WY 2-6658.
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Karl Grueser, PlumbiDc 111111
Mot~er, by Fraocls Morris;
. Orro down 23, 5:40
Oth•n
by
Afpo.i~....,
i 9 Stc j
FOR RENT
Heating
LIVESTOCK
!hers Day, Fred
Stevenaon down 23, 9:-l.onol. Snlem.
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MlnenvDlo, Ollie
When Ma Cleans House,
p.m.; A. E. Dykes down
James H. Rairden, dec.,
AUCTION, Saturdav~ MaYls. I FURNISUED apartments. One
End your sewer troublea
RIDING HORSE, 4 year old er. Rice; and Wben Ma Entera.m.; Blue Seal down
L. Rairden; cert. for
1963, 12 :30 p. m. The persona! I 4 room . 1 five room . F'urnish·
We have all 1 .........
geklmg. Phone WY 2-2621.
tams, _William Grueser.
a.m.·, Alena Louisville
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traoa., Mid _eport.
property of Carrie V. Cun- 1 ed and unfurnishd. Phone
Sewer Macblneo
1 e QUIZ on women
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2 a.m.; Emily
c. c. Cockier to-Clyde. Dalton,
5-7-tfc
Reasonable Ra...
TWO PURE BRED Hereford Amos Leonard and on motbers,
Greenup 2:55 a.m.;
Dalton, pateels, Scipio.
Jlingham, deceased . will be sold I WY_ 2·255~
at 456 Broadway Street m HOUSE for rent. Fn!lr rooms
Call W1' %-%974 Day..- Night
bulls. 9 months and llh years. by Ho~r ,~dfo~d, preceded
up Greenup 2:55a.m.; J.
Jessie E . Jones, · dec., to C.
Middleport , Oh iu.
ond bath. Lincoln Heights.
7 Z6 tic SH 2-4656.
5 II 6tp an artiCle, l!erome of t h
· up Greenup 3:40 a.m.;
Jones, Mary Elizilbeth Mor~appan Gas Hang(', Servel l Phone WY 2·3575 after 5 o' ·
Heartfire" by Frank Grueser.
Queen up Greenup 1:45
Cert. foi' Tbtns., Chester.
gas refrigerator . kitchen cabi· clock.
Attention Dairymen
PQULTRY
A solo, "My Mother's Prayers
; Defender down Greenup
4 23 tic
uet, 7 pc. dmette set , oval . - ·-S
Have Followed Me," was pre-~
a.m.; Edeana Bosworth up
front china cupbHard , buffet , MODERN 4 room furnished .or
C
HEAV~ HENS, $1 ea~h. John sented by Homer Rice, after
3 :50 a.m.; Elisha Woods up
E
Proffit, Portland, Ohto.
which a stunt was conducted by 32, 4 :50 a.m.; Myrtle C. down
7 pc. dining room suite, round unfurmshed apartment. Mid5 10 9tp
table, White sewing machine . dleport. WY 2-387 4.
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Amos Leonard.
"Family
6:40 a.m.; National up 33;
15
3
2 barrel back chairs , 2 pc.
tic
8
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15 Leghorn hens 50c each, 10 Creed," by the lecturer and 12:45 a.m.; H. E. Bowles down
U.ving room suite, ovrrstufred
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White Rock hens. $1.00 each. group singing of "Mother;' coo3:55 a.m.; Eastern up 33,
i'ocker, 2 large mirros. bed- THREE and tour room furnish·
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W. F'. Hill, Chester.
eluded the program.
5:45 a.m.; Bob Benter down
room suite. while marble top ed and unfurUJshed aparlPOMEROY WY 2-264:
5 ~ Jtp At the close of the meeting, 33, 7:15 a.m.; ReUable up 34,
dresser and exira nice ma- ments. Vt'"Y 2--5434..
refreshments were served
p.m.; Onward up 34, 2:30
ble top washstand , 2 metal
12 6 tic
OFFERS THE BEST
LEGAL NOTICE
the home ecooomlc committee. a.m.; Irene Chotln up 34,
beds, l wood bed, 2 dressers. FURNISHED and un furnlsh8e-ed
CLAPHIROWNOOEDl
a.m.
LEGAL NOTICE
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2 1'\!i'· Moore's gas healer apartments. Paid uti ities.
CHESTER 985-2145
Notice of Public Sale
Gallipolis D•m - Cathy R.
J!80 BTu .. several small fore 5 p. m. Phone WY Z.
IU.2Ste
Noti
. her by •iven that
down 4 p.m.; Semel down 1:40
s heaters , 1 square
tub 2776. after 5 p. m. Phone WY
ce 18
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p.m.;
s a c er
aytag wa sher, many other 2-3574.
12 I tfc1.
- - on Thurs day, May 16 ' 196.1
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w lte ,.._,.,
d up ' 1 :~p.m.;
56 m
Cnrtlso Breedfn1 Service, Ia&lt;. 10 a. m. the undersigned will - - - - - - - - - - - a r .,.._,or up : a. .;
ms. C h
· a nd bee1 oIfer for sale at pub1ic auction G
Luther Herdman down 3:15 a.
HOUSE FOR RENT. F 0 11 r Breed t o grea t da1ry
ldiD ,
.
rms : as
bulls for only $6.01.1. For serv· to the highest bidder ror f'BS~
aua:e re
I•·
m.; Ben Ml'Cool down 5:50 8 ·
Not responsible for accident&lt;: rooms and bath.
Lincoln ice call: Leland Parker, Pom· lin hand at the Blaettnar Auto dam 18.2, 13.6, runninMg 6
m.; Raymond SalveU down 1:~
Webster and Fultz, Attorneys
Heights . Phone WY 2-3575 af· eroy Ohio Phone WY 2.2264 C
p
Oh'
th on roJiers, Pomeroy- as~n~:~
ter 5 o'clock.
5-10-3tc
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ompany, omeroy,
to,
e 30 p PI
I 2444
B 'df d A ,. C
ra or
uc JOn omp::my
or Albert Parker, Chester, lrollowing described automobile '. t. . easaKan h. 'F lis
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Cr~t Bradford, Auctioneer
Ohio, Pbone 985-3415 .
wit :
1.25 f~lmg,
naw a a
•·- lrnw
for bottlt gas.
.\. c. Bradfurd . Man•~er
HELP WANTED
Ch
55
falling,
Charleston
18.00
5 3 30tp . 0
11153
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ne.evroelid
what we·sen
5 II 6tc
Experienced kitchen help. AP· i:(i."'" McCOY, AUC'I'l&lt;).NEER:
4 door sedan-Serial No. tlonary. Mon~mery5~ an
!)NE SIX room house and one PLY IN PERSON ONLY. Chester Ohio.
I 53-N~685.
1.2, 10.9, ru
g
. four room ~partment. Peop- Martin Restuarant, Middle'
4 l8 tfc / This property is being sold ~on, Marrru:~ a~
. "'ies Terrace. Phone WY 2-5385. Ohio.
5 9 3tc
under the provisions of 8 secur- ms were on e 51 s.
5 11 6tp TWO WOMEN, (t) lor cook and
FOR SALE OR TRADE
lty agreement. Ther minimum Boat movements:
RUTLAND, OHIO
::J''ffioo5Vffifi.KP:pa,7.nts shirts and (l) for general housework. Antique organ. Gocxl condition. price for which it will be sokl Oblo River - Albert H!lde~o[~!ll
Coveralls. Carl ' Chevalier. Give .experience and refer· Will trade for piano in good is $20.00.
up 14, 6:15 p.~.; Jacob G.
Bottolll.
ences. Write: P. 0. Box '11, condition. Phone WI 9-2117.
Blaettnar Auto Comoany 14, 12:50 a.m.; John J. Rowe
.
1 6 30tp . Pomeroy, Obio.
5 11 6tc
s 11 31p down 16, 4 a.m.; Pealll' Do•~m-,IWiofleld
4 22 tic
f'OH NEW or used cars
ur
trucKs, .,nuoe Marvm Marks
:;ALESMAN Beasle"· Math
ews. Athens, LY 3-4061.
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To The Voters Of
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The. May Primary.

MAYOR LEE SMITH

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10.45 With C. E. Woode leading. lod played on crank organa, botne by his wife well ~
Wednesday prayer s ·~rvices music bozes, orchestrion and in her own right a~ a m•ke":fi
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11
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llbauld bl
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mme.: U•••I'I' Tb• IJI;I..
attu tb~t!!.b~~ .·~,':t.~=~
had an attendance ~ 19 witli /' other hand organs, by Robert lhistorlcaJ signs and empl
,..,.,, Wll l " " ' I&gt;&lt;' rl!opuntltua for
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•n• •no•n rre r l •noerlto'!l
POMEROY- 2 bedroom frame ·' o. 0 •8, .
DlllSmore Boyles leadl"'!
~ C.lland of Marietta.
by a Marietta firm· and
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Storm . doors. and windows, 1\ttorn~r .;:;, r~-::!~~ ltc
SUnday School offl.cers were I .
• [daughter I ~rs. Fr~ncea
RATES
1958 Pontiac HT 4 D o o r - -- - $895
For W 1101 A.d Servtct
carpetmg. Lot Sllx3110. Land
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elected Sunday mormng as fol- Tbe program, held at the Iiams a cerami• artist
ll:
Ivor v and g rPen finish, good tires , automatir tranM ., rad io
' l. ~nh ~0!1 woru """' nurtton
contract,
W"i
2·3'102.
5-8-6tp
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lows
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Sunbeams
class,
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home
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of
Mrs.
Dwight
Milhoan,
.
ing
pieces
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and 'heatf'r.
M i n•n&gt;urr~
r.naret 10 eentt&gt;
of
Weblt.r
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Pomeroy,
Dillinger
and
Sharlot
Van
Met·
Flatwoods
carried
out
the
na'M
C.ll
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Ohio. until F•iday, May 11. t9S3 at
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as no re re
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u•cUIIt"e ln•ertlnn•
10 o'elod: for the u1e ot the cirrle er; Primary, Juanita
tional observance of m 1.1 sIc problems he !aid Bttd cou.;..:r-.:.P'u l ' ••te 'tf 4 cenu ptr •ord Wtll
fte eharaed lor 1 d¥.-rtl•t ~ II nat
Cu·~LI_.., LJ.~~t. ~!~n':t ~~~::::ay"~ 1 t:~a~~~~:;~ and Linda Sue f:Iendersori': Bu- week in May and featured Mr. himself fortunate to have 80
ml wlthlro 111 diJ'O l.f'-e• ..-I•
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Mlddlopori. Ohio. '"' ~" "'"'' s•I Bees ' Nloa
Robin!IOn
and Calland,
a retired highway
. te res tl ng h0 bbY,
n j! om
OPEN EVES. 8 ·.00 P.M. •
COD IIIli ot I 7 room framr dWI'IIinli'
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reed m.. an m
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CAKD 01 fRAN KS - 11.3!1 lor
POMEROY,
OHIO
with oath and part buement on • lot Barbara PhdJips ; Wdhng Work chamc who chose
organ
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50 '""~~~E~.. ~ F'ULTZ,
ers, Charles Tfylor and Terry
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Swartz· Young Adults Nellie the collection of crank organs, na Weber, fourth grader of Rftt~
OFFICt HOURS
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Saturday .._a, 3fl A M '" !2•00 nuun
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and Cauie usual musical insturments as a .
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hob~y t~ ke~p him occupie~
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VENETIAN Blinds all kinds. I "'ANT ADS W~li\K wooclers port, well located. $10,8110.00.
linger and Vickie Lynn Carr; durmg hiS retirement.
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Windo\\
blinds and shades. when you wish tt bU) or seD. MIDDLEPORT - Gravel Hdl,
I've Seen," an Ameriian
W.W1/Ul
Cloth
porch
shade! val- Read the Want AJs for quick 1"4! story frame, 6 rooms and
~
~~etary . tr~a~~re, rel~a Not only does Mr. Calland spiritual, and Mrs. C. M. Henlance and awnings . Bamboo results.
bath, full basement, hot air
MAY 11
· Ue~ erso~h ~n T mf war
find his h~bby profitable, but nessy, who played on the anPHONE WY 2-2157
8
shades Dale Wippel Supply ConvemenUy located, 4 bed· gas fired heatmg, enclosed Th
ff' i I . 't t'
f B T s erss
e~ 11 ~ ~~ J an it ha"s opened up 8 new life for tique organ recently rebuilt by
1c af vth1s 1 al 1teon " . e,- VerryMewt a~ zc;radol R'3 j ;ro~~ him as he ma~es friends Mr. Calland.
215 Umon Avenue , Pomeroy .
room fumilv home 1Lh baths
fron~ porch, garage, lot 50 x th 1 eN 62
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re• :..._ NEW RANCH Order ol Job's Daughtero will ence Spencer.
one note from an- M~s. Em~rson Jones, regent,
SOUP, 20c, Cl!•le. 10r H o "'. e us_ED rec.ond_itioned radi;-:1_nd
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rooms
(3 bedheld at the Pomeroy Mason- Mr .. and Mrs. Tom
are
' the
highway work- prestde;d_, With Mrs. w. P. Loch·
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Temple,
Saturday,
at
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spendmg
several
days
w1th
Mrs
through
his
knowledge
of ary acting as .chaplam.
The
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se s. pecJa c_ose ou pnce dleport. If interested phone rooodms 1• k'ta h • u 1 hy droomd, l m. All Masons, Eastern Stars, Delbert Yost and family at
and Wi'th the aid of message of the President Gen.
Bar. Middlelh!'t
5-7-{itcl on new mangle ~roner and 30 Portsmouth EL 3_7211 Would m ern 1 c en
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1 Mrs. R'IChard V, a Du ncan,
. - ·d d . gal . gas hot water tank. W'er.
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r JS
wife's musical ear has been era'
CO FFEE •- Hom rna e
ou Y$9,500.110.
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to accomplish manu
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stres.,.~ed. the U\1erne f or
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BOX 229
PHONE WY !-Z220 ter, DAR will meet FrJ( 1 af· tmn.
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·. , Home Resta1. rant and Pma SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank? Get [ --;B:-:U-:S;ci;;;N-:E;;S=s-S=ER=V;;IC=E:;;S;ternoon
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Mrs. Jones, who also gave 1
5 10 31
~·# Shop. Reasonable prices. Op" Kleen - Em · All Septic tank
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short report on the national de·
en 5:30 a. m. ti ll 12 p. m. Cleaner. Ohio Valley Plumb- !fOR PAINTING, Interior and
eroy Rd. National music week lted Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
fense, quoting from the Presi·
Phone WY 2-9976, Middleport, m..
4-16-30tp l exterior Call Richard Will,
,
will be observed with a ~ro- Woode and Mr. and Mrs. Wil,General's message in reOhio.
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609 N. Second Street, M1ddl.. """""
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my I port.
4 3 30tc
ical Insrtuments.
in home, freedom arid God.
AUTOMOBILE IJlSUraDcr
en l resJd~nce must be moved in - - - - -MASON - 3 bedroom frame
MAY 13
It was voted that the annual
cancelled' Lost yow l)perc.tors
,
1
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10 days. ~aye Po wei~, R a ~me
See Us For.,.
home, large carpeted living The Daughters of Ruth Class
Spencer. Mrs. CIa 11 d
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Day meeting 1&gt;e a luncha •5 1
c 1
lb
d
room. This home Is situated of the United Methodist
Woodyard, Clara Follrod,
A
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te d eon at the Fatrners' .Hotel, Gal·
LOSE WEIGHT saf•ly. and ·eas- P)RTABLE dish washer. Call • DeKa
See Corn
on attractive GO' x 120' lot will meet at the home of Mrs.
Osie Mae
mon~ . ~00 ~h 0 e~ re24
· , with Mrs. James Brewily with Dex·A·Dtet tablets, WI 9·3068.
5 3 12tp
e DeKalb Sud ax
-,.ith large double garage. Jacob Gloeckner,, Oak. St.,
and Helen Woode
w::' Mr~n Ha~.,\"'Miller,
. the chairlll;!n. A note ol
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day at 2 p. m. w1th MISs
a baby shower
Th' d A
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A apprec10tlOn from Mrs. Jenn.
only 93c. Stark Drugs
SINGER SEWING machmes .
or SX 11
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3 1 60lp sales and Stivice. The Fab- '
Nf;W HAVEN - brick 4 bed· eager as co-o ess.
arte o mson,
36 Chillicothe Rd Don- rngs e er
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room home forced air fuel The WSCS of Rock Springs baby daughter of Mr. and
M S
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the marking of the
rk Shop, 115 W Second, Po~
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AUTO SALES
oil heat storm
windows and e
IS c urc WI mee
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M M Mill'
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srave o1 er mo~,
s. ana
mer_&lt;&gt;Y_:_IVY_ l-228!:~9-30tc Middleport Feed Mill
oak noo'rs. Very good buy at Monday at 7:30 p. m. at
afternoon at their home in
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Mr. Tch mn, ason, Daniels, by the Chapler, Jl!a&gt;
Se vera I o thers .l!'l
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Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
'10 500.00.
c hurch .
1
flat bed, good condition with '59 Pontiac - $1,595
"We Do Custom Grinding"
3th ~liH from New Haven _ 5 Calendar Sent eal
sent gifts.
· H. ~.
willJ ~be mar~, ~e
racks. $225 .00. Phone 985-2381 ;~t~ v :~1til~~i~e8. f~~~~~-n~~~:~
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport
room home with good garden
. MAY 14
.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Second St., Middleport, Mrs. time to ~e ~ounced. .
~,
Chester, Ohio.
spot, stoker-fired coaJ furn. The Salisbury PTA WI.n
Woode and Nina Robinson
D. Cooke, 1•• So. Thl·rd The MI_lhoan home w~th J. '
good Cilrl:' . Fully ~quipped .
Tu esd ay a I 7 :30 p.m. m I h e
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ace. Also 5 acres of ground.
m · arte ta
Midd]
t J ff . S Weran JqU~, P.rov a ·pe,C'l"ct
1 '59 Bul'ck _ _ $1,595 1 HEATING AND PLUMBING
$71100110
school auditorium. Oflicers
and Mrs. Earl Davis
'Ae reyp for th~ Friday aflerntor
413 Se~r
1955 FORD 2 door Hardtop, V-ll ;
Mueller Furnacea
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omeroy,
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Arnold Brothers
CUCKLER REALTY
t e new year and delegates to
and celebrated the
G 1 Ch 1 ' M' Elizwhic was cone1u~~
automatic motor re-built new VB Ele ct ra 2 Ur. Hard Top.
BRANCH OFFICE
County Councfl will be :-~· ~•led.
of Mr. WoOOe and
J a~.' e~ e~th~~ Leo
and defi-ser1. Jn j.d
618 E
Ohio
JIM ROUSH, SALESMAN [Refreshments will be served.
to guests named Yttrt
tic
PHONE 88Z-Z843
MAY 15
.' Birth
Max Harrah, a meflll&gt;et
510 3
6 7
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VA.,
The Past Presidents
the
32 guests
Mrs Robert ~ Bauer 1112 of Colonial Charleo Lewis Cli!Jp
Tile Rambler
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American Legion Auxiliary of rehearsal dinner at the
1
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Pt. Pleasant, W. Va .., and
\h•rl1 Standard ot Compact
Pomeroy, Ohio
Complete Service
F~=ltle Beautiful :irch ki~ Drew Webster Post 3D will m_eet
. Saturda~ evening.
:21 ;~, Frid:y. Mr~. Jame~
J~hn .Rose.
EJt'eUence
Critt Bradford
' to t'
h t 1649 Wednesday evening at the home weddmg of their son,
Shaver Rt 1 Gallipolis dau- Contr~butmg hostesses wert"
·ig r· ar roum, ride and perform· SJ-f E REPAIR equipment. See
Write, Phone or Contact
~~:~ :~~:.asea:a j 0 b 0 of Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.
Pattr Davis was an
a~m. Friday.' Mrs. Mrs. Willis~ Bradford and Mist
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A. C. BRADFORD
Bioettnar, WY 2-5127. 3-IJI.tlc
of Fnday May 10.
E. Haning, Rt. I PomBradfield.
managerability
Phone WY 2·3716, Pomeroy ,
Rae'
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Ohio.
5 9 3tp
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Mt'tropolitan Motors
_ _ _ _ _ _ ___:;5_lo.;8...;;tf.:.c 1FOR SALE: 4 room house, 1 /
Buying a
acr• ground. fun basement.
DlliCbarged
E. MaiD s;~et, Pomeroy ' SINGER SEWING machme A-1
INSURANCE
Phone WY 2-6127
f.27-30tp
Patients recently discharged
· ~-Pilone
2- 31170
cond1hon Equ1pped w1th auto-/
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and bath. large lot. Good lo- • .!~i o~4::a:Z~e:; =o ~
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A bit of ~nJerlcana 1850 save ! OUtstanding amon.g the orga .. .
membero- of Return Jl)llathan . whlc~ be had 011 display ...
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PR?PERTY for sale on Red 011 ,~;:_r:aN::·,~....:.~~,.f,; ~a~ tl.: May 5 wu 52, off~tng ,11 .97. more than an hour they listen· was a ~ollector''s item.
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SIMPSON lnsur· HOUSE FOR SALE
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fancy
designs,
outtonhole, ance
Agency.
Middleport.
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charter
was
draped
In
Ohio
Fuel
Gas
Co.
to
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LX rooms,
, a
se- memory of
L Heaton . when
Mabel Riley, Luther Van·0 ·
etc. Used discs. Balance due FIre, automobile, bonds_ Pb. ment hot and cold water R k S .
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Ohio, Easement, Bedford.
, Mrs. Grace Stephenson,
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prmgs range met Thl&gt;r•·l "' Ernest G. Grimm,
Val!liltl[Mr:•.' Okey Thomas and infant
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8 %7 tic gas heatmg,
on
$42 .0/J cas h or 6 payments or WY z_2003 ·
garage. on.e acre• day
$8.00 monthly . Phone WY 2- Reuter Insurance Agency
ground, in Rutland. Will sell Fred Goeglein, worthy masCorabeHe Russell,
Ambrose Stewart, Mrs. 01·
2204.
5 9 6tc ··t~tsurance for every penonal
o~ land contract. ~· D. Bus- ter, presided and Francis Mor~
R. Inc. parcels,
Mason, Mrs. Keith McClung,
•nd
and business aeed."'
kll'k, Rutland, Ohio. 5-7-6~ rls was named to fill the
Carrie Wells, Mrs.
Howard
_ __ FOR SALE.___ _ SAW MILL . George Eastman,
Pb- WY Z-%431
FOR SALE - .8 of m II e pired term of Heaton as
Bailey, Lelia
. • Waller Eads, Vernon
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Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Close
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Route
tive
committee
member.
William
M.
Pooler,
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WiUiam J. Sheridan, M.
143
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SOUTHERN PLANTS will or- to Mt. Herman Church.
Is Chesler
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8 room house, bath,
large It was annouoced that Mr.
parce •
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FARM EQUIPMENT
fiNANCE, INC., aD ·
rive Saturday, May 11. Char59 3'p
F Headl'y Mamie V
-utility room and garage. Heat- and Mrs. VIrgil AtkillS h a v
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NEI"' HOLLAND liln
.; 1::1!el. to Carl J.
Among Ailing
NAT I 0 N W I D I "·
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5 10' Jtc SEWING MAC· H
J e an d'.erted by gas. Nice location. Pric-- been appointed Meigs County
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new 1963 model. Sews for· Hizer spreader on wheels, 8 ed to sell. Call after 4 p, m. Grange deputies.
L. Barnhill, Lots and
According to the midnight re·
MUTUAL, you can o.ow .. , ·
finance your car the lo"""FREE USE OF our
Carpet ward and backward. Comes fQot hopper. Contact Ed Fry, except Saundays, LY 6-5824, Mrs·. Amos Leonard,
Orange.
of the nursing department,
interest way ••• and add, co~
Shalnpooer with ~urchase of 1 complete with access0ries and Letart, W. Va ., 89-525:13.
McArthur, Ohio.
man of the horne
J . J. Ward, Mildred J. w~~=~~:·~~ patients who were listed
your
savings by ioau·ri.,=
Blue Lustre :St!arnpoo. Bail:· , guaranteed. $42.00 or terms .
5 3 6tp
5 6 12tc committee announced that
Jack W~d. Georgia J
fair included Joseph Willis,
the
low-premium
Way er's Furniture, MuJdleport 1 Phone WY 2·2204.
state sewing and baking conParcels, Salisbury.
Hazel Mlller, Mrs. Cheswith Nationwide. So h•
5-7-6tc l
s 9 6tc WANTED TO BUY FOR SALE: Four (110(1 lots. tests will be held in the near W. B. Worley, Bessie J.
Brinker, Mrs. Grace Luman
Jore you buy youi ncu
car, see me fint f01 douTWO ROOM house trailer. Call iELECTROLUX automatic vac- 24 inch boy's bicycle. In •ond Good seven room house, bath future. Due to commencement, ' to Ohio Power Co.,
Gaul, Mrs. David ~hoema~e-barreled savin~
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uum cleaner with all clean- condition. Phone WY 2-2775.
an n
asemen
the next meeting was •h•m~ed
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Th
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17,
3:40p.m.;
above
Mrs.
John
H.
Thomas,
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Middleport
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St
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cord
5 9 3t.c _Jarage, ouI oI hieo
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ursday May 23 to
nd
'tin Chri J
Wehrung, Mrs. Mil·
Pearl W. Wllliame
. . FOR SALE- One Motor driv· winder . Used paper pop out
Could be made into apart. day May 24.
a C wal,bl g J rds r.nd, ~;~~~~~~·peniter
PHOTO
COPYING Services.
ments. City ~Vater, electric!- "Tribute to Mothers, was the
rue e, beol an aod Jer··ine
and Mrs. Bertha
and Son
en Hay Baler. one three point bags. Balance due $43 69 or 7 Copy any letter or docamenl
Priced fa
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318 N. Soeoml
hitch mowing machine , al- l payments $7.110 monthly . Ph. Qeuler lnsW'ance, Pomeroy. Seely, gaos.k
Woodr qwSc sa e. theme of the program, which
Invader, St. Marys an
One 'unit of blood was admin- WY. 2-2311
Mkkllo. .
most new. Wilham Honda- WY 2-2204.
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yracuse. opened with group singing. Foor Robert Reed· Little Edward
at tho hospital on FrlOFFICI MOURS1
abelt; Kingsbury Road , Phone I
5 9 6tc
Pbone WY 2-6118G.
poems were reading including, 21, 4:20 a.m:; Titan up 22,
9:00
to 5:011 O.lly
WY 2-6658.
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Karl Grueser, PlumbiDc 111111
Mot~er, by Fraocls Morris;
. Orro down 23, 5:40
Oth•n
by
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FOR RENT
Heating
LIVESTOCK
!hers Day, Fred
Stevenaon down 23, 9:-l.onol. Snlem.
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MlnenvDlo, Ollie
When Ma Cleans House,
p.m.; A. E. Dykes down
James H. Rairden, dec.,
AUCTION, Saturdav~ MaYls. I FURNISUED apartments. One
End your sewer troublea
RIDING HORSE, 4 year old er. Rice; and Wben Ma Entera.m.; Blue Seal down
L. Rairden; cert. for
1963, 12 :30 p. m. The persona! I 4 room . 1 five room . F'urnish·
We have all 1 .........
geklmg. Phone WY 2-2621.
tams, _William Grueser.
a.m.·, Alena Louisville
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traoa., Mid _eport.
property of Carrie V. Cun- 1 ed and unfurnishd. Phone
Sewer Macblneo
1 e QUIZ on women
Y
2 a.m.; Emily
c. c. Cockier to-Clyde. Dalton,
5-7-tfc
Reasonable Ra...
TWO PURE BRED Hereford Amos Leonard and on motbers,
Greenup 2:55 a.m.;
Dalton, pateels, Scipio.
Jlingham, deceased . will be sold I WY_ 2·255~
at 456 Broadway Street m HOUSE for rent. Fn!lr rooms
Call W1' %-%974 Day..- Night
bulls. 9 months and llh years. by Ho~r ,~dfo~d, preceded
up Greenup 2:55a.m.; J.
Jessie E . Jones, · dec., to C.
Middleport , Oh iu.
ond bath. Lincoln Heights.
7 Z6 tic SH 2-4656.
5 II 6tp an artiCle, l!erome of t h
· up Greenup 3:40 a.m.;
Jones, Mary Elizilbeth Mor~appan Gas Hang(', Servel l Phone WY 2·3575 after 5 o' ·
Heartfire" by Frank Grueser.
Queen up Greenup 1:45
Cert. foi' Tbtns., Chester.
gas refrigerator . kitchen cabi· clock.
Attention Dairymen
PQULTRY
A solo, "My Mother's Prayers
; Defender down Greenup
4 23 tic
uet, 7 pc. dmette set , oval . - ·-S
Have Followed Me," was pre-~
a.m.; Edeana Bosworth up
front china cupbHard , buffet , MODERN 4 room furnished .or
C
HEAV~ HENS, $1 ea~h. John sented by Homer Rice, after
3 :50 a.m.; Elisha Woods up
E
Proffit, Portland, Ohto.
which a stunt was conducted by 32, 4 :50 a.m.; Myrtle C. down
7 pc. dining room suite, round unfurmshed apartment. Mid5 10 9tp
table, White sewing machine . dleport. WY 2-387 4.
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Amos Leonard.
"Family
6:40 a.m.; National up 33;
15
3
2 barrel back chairs , 2 pc.
tic
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15 Leghorn hens 50c each, 10 Creed," by the lecturer and 12:45 a.m.; H. E. Bowles down
U.ving room suite, ovrrstufred
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White Rock hens. $1.00 each. group singing of "Mother;' coo3:55 a.m.; Eastern up 33,
i'ocker, 2 large mirros. bed- THREE and tour room furnish·
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W. F'. Hill, Chester.
eluded the program.
5:45 a.m.; Bob Benter down
room suite. while marble top ed and unfurUJshed aparlPOMEROY WY 2-264:
5 ~ Jtp At the close of the meeting, 33, 7:15 a.m.; ReUable up 34,
dresser and exira nice ma- ments. Vt'"Y 2--5434..
refreshments were served
p.m.; Onward up 34, 2:30
ble top washstand , 2 metal
12 6 tic
OFFERS THE BEST
LEGAL NOTICE
the home ecooomlc committee. a.m.; Irene Chotln up 34,
beds, l wood bed, 2 dressers. FURNISHED and un furnlsh8e-ed
CLAPHIROWNOOEDl
a.m.
LEGAL NOTICE
1
2 1'\!i'· Moore's gas healer apartments. Paid uti ities.
CHESTER 985-2145
Notice of Public Sale
Gallipolis D•m - Cathy R.
J!80 BTu .. several small fore 5 p. m. Phone WY Z.
IU.2Ste
Noti
. her by •iven that
down 4 p.m.; Semel down 1:40
s heaters , 1 square
tub 2776. after 5 p. m. Phone WY
ce 18
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p.m.;
s a c er
aytag wa sher, many other 2-3574.
12 I tfc1.
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w lte ,.._,.,
d up ' 1 :~p.m.;
56 m
Cnrtlso Breedfn1 Service, Ia&lt;. 10 a. m. the undersigned will - - - - - - - - - - - a r .,.._,or up : a. .;
ms. C h
· a nd bee1 oIfer for sale at pub1ic auction G
Luther Herdman down 3:15 a.
HOUSE FOR RENT. F 0 11 r Breed t o grea t da1ry
ldiD ,
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rms : as
bulls for only $6.01.1. For serv· to the highest bidder ror f'BS~
aua:e re
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m.; Ben Ml'Cool down 5:50 8 ·
Not responsible for accident&lt;: rooms and bath.
Lincoln ice call: Leland Parker, Pom· lin hand at the Blaettnar Auto dam 18.2, 13.6, runninMg 6
m.; Raymond SalveU down 1:~
Webster and Fultz, Attorneys
Heights . Phone WY 2-3575 af· eroy Ohio Phone WY 2.2264 C
p
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th on roJiers, Pomeroy- as~n~:~
ter 5 o'clock.
5-10-3tc
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ompany, omeroy,
to,
e 30 p PI
I 2444
B 'df d A ,. C
ra or
uc JOn omp::my
or Albert Parker, Chester, lrollowing described automobile '. t. . easaKan h. 'F lis
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Cr~t Bradford, Auctioneer
Ohio, Pbone 985-3415 .
wit :
1.25 f~lmg,
naw a a
•·- lrnw
for bottlt gas.
.\. c. Bradfurd . Man•~er
HELP WANTED
Ch
55
falling,
Charleston
18.00
5 3 30tp . 0
11153
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ne.evroelid
what we·sen
5 II 6tc
Experienced kitchen help. AP· i:(i."'" McCOY, AUC'I'l&lt;).NEER:
4 door sedan-Serial No. tlonary. Mon~mery5~ an
!)NE SIX room house and one PLY IN PERSON ONLY. Chester Ohio.
I 53-N~685.
1.2, 10.9, ru
g
. four room ~partment. Peop- Martin Restuarant, Middle'
4 l8 tfc / This property is being sold ~on, Marrru:~ a~
. "'ies Terrace. Phone WY 2-5385. Ohio.
5 9 3tc
under the provisions of 8 secur- ms were on e 51 s.
5 11 6tp TWO WOMEN, (t) lor cook and
FOR SALE OR TRADE
lty agreement. Ther minimum Boat movements:
RUTLAND, OHIO
::J''ffioo5Vffifi.KP:pa,7.nts shirts and (l) for general housework. Antique organ. Gocxl condition. price for which it will be sokl Oblo River - Albert H!lde~o[~!ll
Coveralls. Carl ' Chevalier. Give .experience and refer· Will trade for piano in good is $20.00.
up 14, 6:15 p.~.; Jacob G.
Bottolll.
ences. Write: P. 0. Box '11, condition. Phone WI 9-2117.
Blaettnar Auto Comoany 14, 12:50 a.m.; John J. Rowe
.
1 6 30tp . Pomeroy, Obio.
5 11 6tc
s 11 31p down 16, 4 a.m.; Pealll' Do•~m-,IWiofleld
4 22 tic
f'OH NEW or used cars
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trucKs, .,nuoe Marvm Marks
:;ALESMAN Beasle"· Math
ews. Athens, LY 3-4061.
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The. May Primary.

MAYOR LEE SMITH

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10.45 With C. E. Woode leading. lod played on crank organa, botne by his wife well ~
Wednesday prayer s ·~rvices music bozes, orchestrion and in her own right a~ a m•ke":fi
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llbauld bl
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mme.: U•••I'I' Tb• IJI;I..
attu tb~t!!.b~~ .·~,':t.~=~
had an attendance ~ 19 witli /' other hand organs, by Robert lhistorlcaJ signs and empl
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POMEROY- 2 bedroom frame ·' o. 0 •8, .
DlllSmore Boyles leadl"'!
~ C.lland of Marietta.
by a Marietta firm· and
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Storm . doors. and windows, 1\ttorn~r .;:;, r~-::!~~ ltc
SUnday School offl.cers were I .
• [daughter I ~rs. Fr~ncea
RATES
1958 Pontiac HT 4 D o o r - -- - $895
For W 1101 A.d Servtct
carpetmg. Lot Sllx3110. Land
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elected Sunday mormng as fol- Tbe program, held at the Iiams a cerami• artist
ll:
Ivor v and g rPen finish, good tires , automatir tranM ., rad io
' l. ~nh ~0!1 woru """' nurtton
contract,
W"i
2·3'102.
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lows
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Sunbeams
class,
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home
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of
Mrs.
Dwight
Milhoan,
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pieces
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and 'heatf'r.
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Pomeroy,
Dillinger
and
Sharlot
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10 o'elod: for the u1e ot the cirrle er; Primary, Juanita
tional observance of m 1.1 sIc problems he !aid Bttd cou.;..:r-.:.P'u l ' ••te 'tf 4 cenu ptr •ord Wtll
fte eharaed lor 1 d¥.-rtl•t ~ II nat
Cu·~LI_.., LJ.~~t. ~!~n':t ~~~::::ay"~ 1 t:~a~~~~:;~ and Linda Sue f:Iendersori': Bu- week in May and featured Mr. himself fortunate to have 80
ml wlthlro 111 diJ'O l.f'-e• ..-I•
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Mlddlopori. Ohio. '"' ~" "'"'' s•I Bees ' Nloa
Robin!IOn
and Calland,
a retired highway
. te res tl ng h0 bbY,
n j! om
OPEN EVES. 8 ·.00 P.M. •
COD IIIli ot I 7 room framr dWI'IIinli'
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CAKD 01 fRAN KS - 11.3!1 lor
POMEROY,
OHIO
with oath and part buement on • lot Barbara PhdJips ; Wdhng Work chamc who chose
organ
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50 '""~~~E~.. ~ F'ULTZ,
ers, Charles Tfylor and Terry
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and repairins and NOO on e program was....,. ...
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•• ' ren• pi!! • ord
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Attorney• tar lhe ••tate or
Swartz· Young Adults Nellie the collection of crank organs, na Weber, fourth grader of Rftt~
OFFICt HOURS
with bath, basement, gas
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Saturday .._a, 3fl A M '" !2•00 nuun
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and Cauie usual musical insturments as a .
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hob~y t~ ke~p him occupie~
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VENETIAN Blinds all kinds. I "'ANT ADS W~li\K wooclers port, well located. $10,8110.00.
linger and Vickie Lynn Carr; durmg hiS retirement.
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Windo\\
blinds and shades. when you wish tt bU) or seD. MIDDLEPORT - Gravel Hdl,
I've Seen," an Ameriian
W.W1/Ul
Cloth
porch
shade! val- Read the Want AJs for quick 1"4! story frame, 6 rooms and
~
~~etary . tr~a~~re, rel~a Not only does Mr. Calland spiritual, and Mrs. C. M. Henlance and awnings . Bamboo results.
bath, full basement, hot air
MAY 11
· Ue~ erso~h ~n T mf war
find his h~bby profitable, but nessy, who played on the anPHONE WY 2-2157
8
shades Dale Wippel Supply ConvemenUy located, 4 bed· gas fired heatmg, enclosed Th
ff' i I . 't t'
f B T s erss
e~ 11 ~ ~~ J an it ha"s opened up 8 new life for tique organ recently rebuilt by
1c af vth1s 1 al 1teon " . e,- VerryMewt a~ zc;radol R'3 j ;ro~~ him as he ma~es friends Mr. Calland.
215 Umon Avenue , Pomeroy .
room fumilv home 1Lh baths
fron~ porch, garage, lot 50 x th 1 eN 62
Oh'
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hot water .heat Newly
re• :..._ NEW RANCH Order ol Job's Daughtero will ence Spencer.
one note from an- M~s. Em~rson Jones, regent,
SOUP, 20c, Cl!•le. 10r H o "'. e us_ED rec.ond_itioned radi;-:1_nd
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rooms
(3 bedheld at the Pomeroy Mason- Mr .. and Mrs. Tom
are
' the
highway work- prestde;d_, With Mrs. w. P. Loch·
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Saturday,
at
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spendmg
several
days
w1th
Mrs
through
his
knowledge
of ary acting as .chaplam.
The
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se s. pecJa c_ose ou pnce dleport. If interested phone rooodms 1• k'ta h • u 1 hy droomd, l m. All Masons, Eastern Stars, Delbert Yost and family at
and Wi'th the aid of message of the President Gen.
Bar. Middlelh!'t
5-7-{itcl on new mangle ~roner and 30 Portsmouth EL 3_7211 Would m ern 1 c en
ar woo
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1 Mrs. R'IChard V, a Du ncan,
. - ·d d . gal . gas hot water tank. W'er.
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r JS
wife's musical ear has been era'
CO FFEE •- Hom rna e
ou Y$9,500.110.
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stres.,.~ed. the U\1erne f or
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BOX 229
PHONE WY !-Z220 ter, DAR will meet FrJ( 1 af· tmn.
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a number of various types Good Courage.. was read by
·. , Home Resta1. rant and Pma SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank? Get [ --;B:-:U-:S;ci;;;N-:E;;S=s-S=ER=V;;IC=E:;;S;ternoon
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Mrs.
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organs
.
Mrs. Jones, who also gave 1
5 10 31
~·# Shop. Reasonable prices. Op" Kleen - Em · All Septic tank
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c of Mrs. Dwight Milhoan, Pcm· and Conni Sue of Pomeroy vis·
short report on the national de·
en 5:30 a. m. ti ll 12 p. m. Cleaner. Ohio Valley Plumb- !fOR PAINTING, Interior and
eroy Rd. National music week lted Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
fense, quoting from the Presi·
Phone WY 2-9976, Middleport, m..
4-16-30tp l exterior Call Richard Will,
,
will be observed with a ~ro- Woode and Mr. and Mrs. Wil,General's message in reOhio.
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609 N. Second Street, M1ddl.. """""
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my I port.
4 3 30tc
ical Insrtuments.
in home, freedom arid God.
AUTOMOBILE IJlSUraDcr
en l resJd~nce must be moved in - - - - -MASON - 3 bedroom frame
MAY 13
It was voted that the annual
cancelled' Lost yow l)perc.tors
,
1
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10 days. ~aye Po wei~, R a ~me
See Us For.,.
home, large carpeted living The Daughters of Ruth Class
Spencer. Mrs. CIa 11 d
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Day meeting 1&gt;e a luncha •5 1
c 1
lb
d
room. This home Is situated of the United Methodist
Woodyard, Clara Follrod,
A
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te d eon at the Fatrners' .Hotel, Gal·
LOSE WEIGHT saf•ly. and ·eas- P)RTABLE dish washer. Call • DeKa
See Corn
on attractive GO' x 120' lot will meet at the home of Mrs.
Osie Mae
mon~ . ~00 ~h 0 e~ re24
· , with Mrs. James Brewily with Dex·A·Dtet tablets, WI 9·3068.
5 3 12tp
e DeKalb Sud ax
-,.ith large double garage. Jacob Gloeckner,, Oak. St.,
and Helen Woode
w::' Mr~n Ha~.,\"'Miller,
. the chairlll;!n. A note ol
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$12,1100.00.
day at 2 p. m. w1th MISs
a baby shower
Th' d A
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A apprec10tlOn from Mrs. Jenn.
only 93c. Stark Drugs
SINGER SEWING machmes .
or SX 11
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3 1 60lp sales and Stivice. The Fab- '
Nf;W HAVEN - brick 4 bed· eager as co-o ess.
arte o mson,
36 Chillicothe Rd Don- rngs e er
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room home forced air fuel The WSCS of Rock Springs baby daughter of Mr. and
M S
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the marking of the
rk Shop, 115 W Second, Po~
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AUTO SALES
oil heat storm
windows and e
IS c urc WI mee
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M M Mill'
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srave o1 er mo~,
s. ana
mer_&lt;&gt;Y_:_IVY_ l-228!:~9-30tc Middleport Feed Mill
oak noo'rs. Very good buy at Monday at 7:30 p. m. at
afternoon at their home in
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Mr. Tch mn, ason, Daniels, by the Chapler, Jl!a&gt;
Se vera I o thers .l!'l
a., Rt s. Letart
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Severat olher gra_ves::;o
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1949 CHE VROLET true k '-''" ton
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Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
'10 500.00.
c hurch .
1
flat bed, good condition with '59 Pontiac - $1,595
"We Do Custom Grinding"
3th ~liH from New Haven _ 5 Calendar Sent eal
sent gifts.
· H. ~.
willJ ~be mar~, ~e
racks. $225 .00. Phone 985-2381 ;~t~ v :~1til~~i~e8. f~~~~~-n~~~:~
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport
room home with good garden
. MAY 14
.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Second St., Middleport, Mrs. time to ~e ~ounced. .
~,
Chester, Ohio.
spot, stoker-fired coaJ furn. The Salisbury PTA WI.n
Woode and Nina Robinson
D. Cooke, 1•• So. Thl·rd The MI_lhoan home w~th J. '
good Cilrl:' . Fully ~quipped .
Tu esd ay a I 7 :30 p.m. m I h e
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ace. Also 5 acres of ground.
m · arte ta
Midd]
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1 '59 Bul'ck _ _ $1,595 1 HEATING AND PLUMBING
$71100110
school auditorium. Oflicers
and Mrs. Earl Davis
'Ae reyp for th~ Friday aflerntor
413 Se~r
1955 FORD 2 door Hardtop, V-ll ;
Mueller Furnacea
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omeroy,
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Arnold Brothers
CUCKLER REALTY
t e new year and delegates to
and celebrated the
G 1 Ch 1 ' M' Elizwhic was cone1u~~
automatic motor re-built new VB Ele ct ra 2 Ur. Hard Top.
BRANCH OFFICE
County Councfl will be :-~· ~•led.
of Mr. WoOOe and
J a~.' e~ e~th~~ Leo
and defi-ser1. Jn j.d
618 E
Ohio
JIM ROUSH, SALESMAN [Refreshments will be served.
to guests named Yttrt
tic
PHONE 88Z-Z843
MAY 15
.' Birth
Max Harrah, a meflll&gt;et
510 3
6 7
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The Past Presidents
the
32 guests
Mrs Robert ~ Bauer 1112 of Colonial Charleo Lewis Cli!Jp
Tile Rambler
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American Legion Auxiliary of rehearsal dinner at the
1
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Pt. Pleasant, W. Va .., and
\h•rl1 Standard ot Compact
Pomeroy, Ohio
Complete Service
F~=ltle Beautiful :irch ki~ Drew Webster Post 3D will m_eet
. Saturda~ evening.
:21 ;~, Frid:y. Mr~. Jame~
J~hn .Rose.
EJt'eUence
Critt Bradford
' to t'
h t 1649 Wednesday evening at the home weddmg of their son,
Shaver Rt 1 Gallipolis dau- Contr~butmg hostesses wert"
·ig r· ar roum, ride and perform· SJ-f E REPAIR equipment. See
Write, Phone or Contact
~~:~ :~~:.asea:a j 0 b 0 of Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.
Pattr Davis was an
a~m. Friday.' Mrs. Mrs. Willis~ Bradford and Mist
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A. C. BRADFORD
Bioettnar, WY 2-5127. 3-IJI.tlc
of Fnday May 10.
E. Haning, Rt. I PomBradfield.
managerability
Phone WY 2·3716, Pomeroy ,
Rae'
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Ohio.
5 9 3tp
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Mt'tropolitan Motors
_ _ _ _ _ _ ___:;5_lo.;8...;;tf.:.c 1FOR SALE: 4 room house, 1 /
Buying a
acr• ground. fun basement.
DlliCbarged
E. MaiD s;~et, Pomeroy ' SINGER SEWING machme A-1
INSURANCE
Phone WY 2-6127
f.27-30tp
Patients recently discharged
· ~-Pilone
2- 31170
cond1hon Equ1pped w1th auto-/
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School Play Highlighted With
Fine Casting And Performances

UBERTY THEATRE

ATHENS -

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

The Baltimore

The Meigs-Mason area absorbed more than Its share
o'l felonious crimes over the weekend wtth the theft of
two vehicles, recovery of two other autos, a bike theft,
.
la reported armed r?bbery, and a manhunt.
The crime cha.m started somellme Saturday everun1
Iwhen lour Mason youths were reportedly hitch-hiking I

ll1)d Ohio Rallrood Cincinnati·

10-Parkersburc ,main line
cleared of debtls SUnday foll!&gt;.wing the derallm$1t of 10 caro
Qt.., 118-car train near the l&lt;lwn
di't Frost Saturday night.
~ cause of the deraUment
being lnYestlgated. No damage estimated was made: Al!iOiti the cars l!lvo1ved was a
tanker oontalnlng explosive o~
tro-chlorobenzine. II was placback oo the tracks and tak·

NOW SHOWING

SIMULATED FUGHT - Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper looks over Faith 7 as he ride from New Haven to Mason.
went through his third simulated flight test at Cape Canaveral, Ha.
West Virginia State Police 1
said the quartet, whose ~enh- ! the West Virginia atate police,

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Debbie Reynolds
"THIS HAPPY FEELING"
(S('opP &amp; Color)
With Curt Jerg('ns and
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bearing Pennsylvania license State Police Sgt. s. P. vimie•
plates.
vender later found the car al
It wa~ reported the men pull~ described with a flat tire near
\L, a : ed a kmfe on the youngsters as Mason. It had been ditched,
ooay the car approached Hartford and is believed I&lt;&gt; have bet&gt;D
anch hill. The men _ordered
t_t.e stolen . The two men apparen"'
, am· thumbers to g1ve them. what ly fled on foot, officen said .

money
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Sun.·Mon.
May 12·13
Lawrence Harvey
Jane Fonda, Anne Baxter
-andJohn Ag::~r
Grela Thysst'n
and Barbara Stanwick in
"JOURNEY TO THE
SEVENTH PLANET"

TONIGHT
May 10.11
Waif Disn•Y'•
..,MOON PILOT ..
(Technicolor)
Tom Tryon, Brian Keith,
Edmond O'Brien, Dany Sa·
val. Bob Sweeney.
''THI SAVAGE GUNS"
(Technicolor )
Riehard Basehart and
Don Taylor

nigh I.
The McKeMie auto wa~ reo

covered SUnday in Brown coua.
ty at Georgetown, near CincinEDITOR'S Note : UP! news- naiL Police rep&lt;Jrted it ba4
1 man William Tome was one of
been wrecked. lt was not learn~
several newsmen given permis· ed here whether the per!IOU or
: sion by authorities to w a 1k persons who had stolen the car
through tense. JXllice-patrolled were captured.
B~rmingham Sundav night _to
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach
v1ew the aftermath of rac1al lsaid that at 8:20 Sunday night
~mbings and rioting. Here is his department was notified that

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i stolen from the driveway of
BIRMINGHAM , Ala. iUP II- ' the Harley Brown home on the
An eerie quiet hung over the ' Rock Sprmgs road.
\city The sound of our root ,jtt p~ I Sheriff Hartenbach sa id that
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reverberated against the dark· B:okwn h~~d hdts. 1952 mod~
ened buildings and followed us plc -up ....,;mg r1ven awa~ •

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account of that walk.
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SUNDAY, MAY 12 through ~ATURDAY, MAY 'l8

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treets
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deserted [7:45 p. m. but at fir::-;1 thooPI
it was only a man who worked

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troops were no cars other than those Upon _notJlicatJOn, ,pohce put
~ t Ken- ' of law enforcement officers muv- out 3 plCk·up bulletm and 00.
urnp~ff lng along 8 five-block 'i lretch gan a search ot the are~, Les1
Justnal of 5th Avenue one of the cilv's i than an hour later Shtrlff H(lr·
d state I main thoroughfares.
. Itnebaeh's ~epartment located a
t a ny,
stolen stat1on wagon parked Oil
~1 - riot- I Groups of stale troopers aod St. Route l3 two-tenths o£ a
officers. armed with car-· mile east ' of the Kingsbury
1 local
I bineH, stood on str.. et corners. !1road The 1954 station wagon tl
tng out .
·
"do : _Jt was about 22 _hours after the towned by the Aluminum
Al1
. ~. hrst of two bombmgs touched off \toy company al Columbus . an
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. TwenA group or newsmen were g1ven apparently a bicycle had be~n
: tred in permission by authorities to walk stolen in the Kingsbury are1
~ ~en Ne· i along the street, now swept clean and used as transportation tt
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Big Selections of Mother's Day Gilts
Throughout The Store

Marria~e Problems Continue In Movieland
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Br DOROTHY KlLGALLEN

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY .

SUN., MON. •"" TUES.
May 12-1:1-14
"TWO FOR THE SEESAW"
Robert Mitchum,
Shirley
MacLaine, Edmon RJan, Edclie Firestone, Billy Gray.
Don't bother to knock . . .
walt right into her a part·
ment . . . and her life!

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lner, Andy Clydt,
Colorcortaon

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point of seeing lawyers about a defamaBroadway Bulletin Board
lion of character suit because the manPiar Angelj seems to be avoiding Vic agement, in dismissing her, questioned
Damone's phOne calls. He tried w reach her honesty. Something about a big tip
her in Rome from Hollywood ro arrange on one of her checks.
a visit with their son, but after numerSports world experts expect Roger
ous attentpts he still couldn't get her- Maris w get a severe penalty because of ·
so be flew w Montego Bay Instead . . . the ~npleasant incident at the Twins
Marlon Brando was out with , his wife, Stadmm, wluch occurred in full view of
Movita, the other night. Which wouldn't millions of TV watchers ...... Michele
be news, except that ·his date the night Lee, the mgenue lead of "How To Suebefore was his ex-wife, Anna Kaslifi . . . cee.d ," has broken her engagement to
Defense Secretary McNamara's upcom· New York Times writer Howar&lt;l TUcking migraines include . a large Congres- ner. She's 22, and decided she was "too
sional brouhaha over a new r!.fle, the 1()ung·• for marriage ... A popular slngAR-15. He ordered them lo repiace the er-iilovie star has fallen off the wagon
M-14s, which the government is · still with such a venegeanee he can hardly
scockmg to the tune of millions and mil· work. He never made a secret of his
lions of dollars .... The Tommy Noon- drin~ing, but this is Too Much.
ans have patched things up after .a ser·
Quote from a connoisseur who just
ious marital rift-which is good news, saw the costumes the usherettes will
hecause they have five kiddies. Mrs. . wear at the June premiere of "lrma La
Noon•n formerly decorated the Broad·. Dou•· ,• .
,e picture may pass the censors
way chOrus line under the name of Pocahnntas Crowfoc
out 11 s a cincb the outfits won't .....'
I.ouis Prima and his bride are ex- Mary Ann Mobley's new beau is David
peeling a t
.· .• Jliselle McKenzie is Yarnell of WOR . , . Jean Paul Belmpn·
ut t&lt;i become Sid caesar's. new· TV wife do, be young French. screen star, is the
.•. J&lt;en Later. one of the better-known proud papa of a new baby boy-just
Broadway agents,
disappeared · five what he and his wife wante!i
go with
w oeks ago , and not one of his friends their two little daughters. Tbey"ve nam; 1s been able to find a. trace of him. He ed the infant Paul, after his paternal
,1\·cd alone"OD W. ~th S't. and his apart- grandfather, a SCUlptor of 110te in
mo nt was left tidy and the closets still Fra~c .. .. Now the estimated break-ev·
1 ill of hio lielong;ng,s-.as ·lf he hadri't . eq figure for "CieQpatra'' is $65;000,000.
"'en pac~ed a sujlf:ase, He.was known to (You'd think the government )lad lllade
11 • · &gt;r some rather colorful chaps am· it!) .
.
om~ nis acquaintances, a factor wliieh Is
lt'ti surprising that tlie !'lew York
11·. .ing his pals nervous ..• Pat 'fllnder, newspapers didn't-llelullille· the fire that
was Ricllatd Burton's favori~· girl deslro•ed the new Vogue Terrace dinner
'' ten ne starred.in "camelot" (weU, one . the•tre m Pjttsburgb ·a few days ago
&lt;h his favdntes) has gone .back 'to Cleve- when Ginger RogenJ"WU there to do
land to trJ to f'!r~et bel' dancing career. "Annie Get Your Gun." The.· fire was .
caused by an Incendiary time bomb that ·
~:~:,~~ son; Cbrls- ~~nt otf m the SlJiall botira of tl!!! momyoun~ Char- mg, killing the .show's stage manager
d(ddy s fatest who was asleep on tbe·pte!pi"es.·Co-pro. the ducer Diet Scanga bad .tO jump from a
nove~ ~cond-srory wmdow fi!: ~~ave hllllself ~ ln- .
WiJ1sc!r illilers believe the arson · can ·bee lilamed
patijel .1!11 ~ c~me syDdicate 'whiCh bid.tried, 1111~hul,\l g;~· suCCllS'fuUy,
buy biro the trw.ue. "
1~. . . , ' . Ottll Premlneer, l!~ Pfllk and Pi!thu~ , 'll'l!lhl· • er Fonda wW be slit·willl_., for Jflke 1

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MOTHER'S DAY

MEIGS THEATRE

tie .

Sunday mornmg
. a1 a: 39 a ca D
· was logged at the Meigs County Sheriff's department that 1
1960 Buick, owned by Donakl
McKenzie, was stolen from hil
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~grega- glass.
truck was taken.
We had first called in ad\ance. l At 1:12 a m . today Pomf"roy
,tests
At a roadblock set up at 5th and ~lice
recovered
Brown '•
:~ )rotest- 18th . we explained our mission, p1ck-up parked near the Pornto Ala· then went on to the highway pa· eroy • Mason bridge .
,
the trol" s rommand post , a big trail- AU local law enforcement of·
f s 3 i d 1er s1te in Kelly-lngram Park in ficers were called to that .trea
} ·nrorce· l the Negro section,
a~ ~ a. m. today whtm a su~
) lble to I We turned a corner towards the PICIOUS person was reported In
) ~er" in park. and patrol Maj. C.W. Allen, the vicinity. They combed tht
&gt; c wire 1a carbine rt'sting in his arms, West Main~st section of P\Jm·
.abama held up a hand and said: "What eroy but were unable to li~d
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he , are you doing on the sidewalk? a_nyone answering the descnps com· Get out in lhe middle of the t1on.

Don McNeill, emcee of radio's famed "Br~akfast Club,"

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new game show •. The game poirs celebrity couples with
man-and-wife teams of ordino~y folk. Contestants,

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tying lor cosh prizes, must correctly identify and match

~ts of pictures flashed on screen far 10 seconus.

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We obtained our passes from revealed

Actors, Producers
Parade Thoughts
BY ERSKJNI!: JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD ~ (NEA)
~OTABLE QUOTABLESImog- Coea, making h e r
movie debut in. "Unda:, ... the
Yum Yum Tree" but refusing
to see the daily "rushes :"
u~ I see whit I'm "doing, l'rn
afraid l'U forget tA&gt; be funny.
J'll be so self..conscious."

script each

week, a ne9.' chaJ.

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. . t:ter Fonda, 23-year-okt aC'too' -

ing son of Hem·y:
"I doxl'l thin&lt;
my father's
fame nas hetped me at 21! professionally. l love my fa, ..er,
""' a lot of my frienus have a

tendell&lt;!y to mistrust me

De-

cause .1. am h1s !k.-••• ' '
J•m ) ••..... m, -.-yeaHld acting son 01 .~. • .
.. ~~e looK 8.1...~t and I have to

copy 90tJIO of nis mam·"""---"'·
O~o..erwise peopte would f e tl

· Prcducer Joe Puleraak about
a b'g flaw iD movie think~'~ '

C1~... ~ed. But .1 also nave tr~
to develop my owu ideu...y."

"lloUywood tried 1&lt;&gt; copy tbe
decadeut European ahnosphero
much of II totally strange to tbe
American wa;, ol' lhlnklng. The
EuropeMa tried to adopt ., u r
bajlpy ~ 4lld both an loe-

a..., rl J&gt;l ....o!'UI, film o... .clor ("To Kill a Mockiogt&gt;inn:
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movies today feeling dry' ..-1
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mueh emphasis on ·mov~ p1clllres' DIOVlllll .In 8 physical

are-

ratJa.

er tbaa emotioaal oense, i'ilD!I
·lle'n ne\ler r~iire'i
stresllng physical acope
l ·do? walk ,. r~ IliaD ,people. There baa
In old beea • m!spl- CODCeDtrauo&lt;i
'the
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thai
Direc-. Alabama Public Sarety Director a Ford piek~p truck owned by
slung I AI Lingo. "Be sure to walk ,, Mel Clark of West Cotumbl&amp;
news· I the middle of the street." be w~ stolen from_ in front o~ hll
Has of warned . " They 're liable to throw 1residence IOtnetime last mght.
nly un- I stones from the top of those 1 Cluk, I former major lea gut

buildings."
baseball player, reported thai
Battle I Another block and another iden- his truck ."IS lut seen at I a.
tification and we were at the A.G. m . He said the vehicle had ill

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~ 2)
1 gratioo leaders had made their
Off1cers theorized the per~on
headquarLerw and where a bomb who stole Brown's truck possi·
had damaged the building, ift. bly took Clark's pick-up. Jf so,
jured two persons and wrecked! he la well armed. Clark rt'sidet
three big house trailers.
about H1 miles toward Maso1
This and some dried blood u. fnQl Lakin, OD Rt. 62,
,
the sidewalk were the only vill"ble
'' (See signs olong 5th ol the early sunPTA MEETS
•lees by day mornlDg rioting.
The Pomeroy
Elementarr
sslonal we poerec1 through the dark- PTA will II!Ht IOnlghl at tho
I "To- ue55 tDwords a come&lt; where aev· elementary sebool 11 7,30. Pa·
' ; Cent· e&lt;al bUildings had beeD destroyed lrol boys 1ritl be awarded tro' .' l
by fiN 11Hl a taxieab oet oblaR. phies. ·Offioorl will be lnstallt4
The fire had put out lilbll. by !.Irs. Harold Lobse. Severo!
lnd we elected not 1&lt;1 co that memboq fll tht PTA will pro-

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way.
sent a likll,!llllitled "Pipa PTA"
As we walked back towards the Thjs
the l•at opportuncenter of the elty, wo --. lbe ity to ltterilflllls yar. AU memonly persons ouliide of law
bel's
~ ~foreement officer. In sight.
ol!i&lt;ort. earryiq ni&amp;btlli&lt;lra,
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I

School Play Highlighted With
Fine Casting And Performances

UBERTY THEATRE

ATHENS -

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

The Baltimore

The Meigs-Mason area absorbed more than Its share
o'l felonious crimes over the weekend wtth the theft of
two vehicles, recovery of two other autos, a bike theft,
.
la reported armed r?bbery, and a manhunt.
The crime cha.m started somellme Saturday everun1
Iwhen lour Mason youths were reportedly hitch-hiking I

ll1)d Ohio Rallrood Cincinnati·

10-Parkersburc ,main line
cleared of debtls SUnday foll!&gt;.wing the derallm$1t of 10 caro
Qt.., 118-car train near the l&lt;lwn
di't Frost Saturday night.
~ cause of the deraUment
being lnYestlgated. No damage estimated was made: Al!iOiti the cars l!lvo1ved was a
tanker oontalnlng explosive o~
tro-chlorobenzine. II was placback oo the tracks and tak·

NOW SHOWING

SIMULATED FUGHT - Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper looks over Faith 7 as he ride from New Haven to Mason.
went through his third simulated flight test at Cape Canaveral, Ha.
West Virginia State Police 1
said the quartet, whose ~enh- ! the West Virginia atate police,

n•

eSTARTS SUNDAY
Debbie Reynolds
"THIS HAPPY FEELING"
(S('opP &amp; Color)
With Curt Jerg('ns and
John Saxon
ALSO SELECTED SHORTS

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up by two men dnvmg an . auto the car .

bearing Pennsylvania license State Police Sgt. s. P. vimie•
plates.
vender later found the car al
It wa~ reported the men pull~ described with a flat tire near
\L, a : ed a kmfe on the youngsters as Mason. It had been ditched,
ooay the car approached Hartford and is believed I&lt;&gt; have bet&gt;D
anch hill. The men _ordered
t_t.e stolen . The two men apparen"'
, am· thumbers to g1ve them. what ly fled on foot, officen said .

money
thev• --~-had, accordtnR to
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SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1963

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Tomorrow, Sunday, May 1.......

Sun.·Mon.
May 12·13
Lawrence Harvey
Jane Fonda, Anne Baxter
-andJohn Ag::~r
Grela Thysst'n
and Barbara Stanwick in
"JOURNEY TO THE
SEVENTH PLANET"

TONIGHT
May 10.11
Waif Disn•Y'•
..,MOON PILOT ..
(Technicolor)
Tom Tryon, Brian Keith,
Edmond O'Brien, Dany Sa·
val. Bob Sweeney.
''THI SAVAGE GUNS"
(Technicolor )
Riehard Basehart and
Don Taylor

nigh I.
The McKeMie auto wa~ reo

covered SUnday in Brown coua.
ty at Georgetown, near CincinEDITOR'S Note : UP! news- naiL Police rep&lt;Jrted it ba4
1 man William Tome was one of
been wrecked. lt was not learn~
several newsmen given permis· ed here whether the per!IOU or
: sion by authorities to w a 1k persons who had stolen the car
through tense. JXllice-patrolled were captured.
B~rmingham Sundav night _to
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach
v1ew the aftermath of rac1al lsaid that at 8:20 Sunday night
~mbings and rioting. Here is his department was notified that

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i stolen from the driveway of
BIRMINGHAM , Ala. iUP II- ' the Harley Brown home on the
An eerie quiet hung over the ' Rock Sprmgs road.
\city The sound of our root ,jtt p~ I Sheriff Hartenbach sa id that
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reverberated against the dark· B:okwn h~~d hdts. 1952 mod~
ened buildings and followed us plc -up ....,;mg r1ven awa~ •

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troops were no cars other than those Upon _notJlicatJOn, ,pohce put
~ t Ken- ' of law enforcement officers muv- out 3 plCk·up bulletm and 00.
urnp~ff lng along 8 five-block 'i lretch gan a search ot the are~, Les1
Justnal of 5th Avenue one of the cilv's i than an hour later Shtrlff H(lr·
d state I main thoroughfares.
. Itnebaeh's ~epartment located a
t a ny,
stolen stat1on wagon parked Oil
~1 - riot- I Groups of stale troopers aod St. Route l3 two-tenths o£ a
officers. armed with car-· mile east ' of the Kingsbury
1 local
I bineH, stood on str.. et corners. !1road The 1954 station wagon tl
tng out .
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"do : _Jt was about 22 _hours after the towned by the Aluminum
Al1
. ~. hrst of two bombmgs touched off \toy company al Columbus . an
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1ours of notmg-1\;egroes agamst investigation showed.
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' mgb' am po 11ce-m
- mmgs
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. TwenA group or newsmen were g1ven apparently a bicycle had be~n
: tred in permission by authorities to walk stolen in the Kingsbury are1
~ ~en Ne· i along the street, now swept clean and used as transportation tt
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY .

SUN., MON. •"" TUES.
May 12-1:1-14
"TWO FOR THE SEESAW"
Robert Mitchum,
Shirley
MacLaine, Edmon RJan, Edclie Firestone, Billy Gray.
Don't bother to knock . . .
walt right into her a part·
ment . . . and her life!

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point of seeing lawyers about a defamaBroadway Bulletin Board
lion of character suit because the manPiar Angelj seems to be avoiding Vic agement, in dismissing her, questioned
Damone's phOne calls. He tried w reach her honesty. Something about a big tip
her in Rome from Hollywood ro arrange on one of her checks.
a visit with their son, but after numerSports world experts expect Roger
ous attentpts he still couldn't get her- Maris w get a severe penalty because of ·
so be flew w Montego Bay Instead . . . the ~npleasant incident at the Twins
Marlon Brando was out with , his wife, Stadmm, wluch occurred in full view of
Movita, the other night. Which wouldn't millions of TV watchers ...... Michele
be news, except that ·his date the night Lee, the mgenue lead of "How To Suebefore was his ex-wife, Anna Kaslifi . . . cee.d ," has broken her engagement to
Defense Secretary McNamara's upcom· New York Times writer Howar&lt;l TUcking migraines include . a large Congres- ner. She's 22, and decided she was "too
sional brouhaha over a new r!.fle, the 1()ung·• for marriage ... A popular slngAR-15. He ordered them lo repiace the er-iilovie star has fallen off the wagon
M-14s, which the government is · still with such a venegeanee he can hardly
scockmg to the tune of millions and mil· work. He never made a secret of his
lions of dollars .... The Tommy Noon- drin~ing, but this is Too Much.
ans have patched things up after .a ser·
Quote from a connoisseur who just
ious marital rift-which is good news, saw the costumes the usherettes will
hecause they have five kiddies. Mrs. . wear at the June premiere of "lrma La
Noon•n formerly decorated the Broad·. Dou•· ,• .
,e picture may pass the censors
way chOrus line under the name of Pocahnntas Crowfoc
out 11 s a cincb the outfits won't .....'
I.ouis Prima and his bride are ex- Mary Ann Mobley's new beau is David
peeling a t
.· .• Jliselle McKenzie is Yarnell of WOR . , . Jean Paul Belmpn·
ut t&lt;i become Sid caesar's. new· TV wife do, be young French. screen star, is the
.•. J&lt;en Later. one of the better-known proud papa of a new baby boy-just
Broadway agents,
disappeared · five what he and his wife wante!i
go with
w oeks ago , and not one of his friends their two little daughters. Tbey"ve nam; 1s been able to find a. trace of him. He ed the infant Paul, after his paternal
,1\·cd alone"OD W. ~th S't. and his apart- grandfather, a SCUlptor of 110te in
mo nt was left tidy and the closets still Fra~c .. .. Now the estimated break-ev·
1 ill of hio lielong;ng,s-.as ·lf he hadri't . eq figure for "CieQpatra'' is $65;000,000.
"'en pac~ed a sujlf:ase, He.was known to (You'd think the government )lad lllade
11 • · &gt;r some rather colorful chaps am· it!) .
.
om~ nis acquaintances, a factor wliieh Is
lt'ti surprising that tlie !'lew York
11·. .ing his pals nervous ..• Pat 'fllnder, newspapers didn't-llelullille· the fire that
was Ricllatd Burton's favori~· girl deslro•ed the new Vogue Terrace dinner
'' ten ne starred.in "camelot" (weU, one . the•tre m Pjttsburgb ·a few days ago
&lt;h his favdntes) has gone .back 'to Cleve- when Ginger RogenJ"WU there to do
land to trJ to f'!r~et bel' dancing career. "Annie Get Your Gun." The.· fire was .
caused by an Incendiary time bomb that ·
~:~:,~~ son; Cbrls- ~~nt otf m the SlJiall botira of tl!!! momyoun~ Char- mg, killing the .show's stage manager
d(ddy s fatest who was asleep on tbe·pte!pi"es.·Co-pro. the ducer Diet Scanga bad .tO jump from a
nove~ ~cond-srory wmdow fi!: ~~ave hllllself ~ ln- .
WiJ1sc!r illilers believe the arson · can ·bee lilamed
patijel .1!11 ~ c~me syDdicate 'whiCh bid.tried, 1111~hul,\l g;~· suCCllS'fuUy,
buy biro the trw.ue. "
1~. . . , ' . Ottll Premlneer, l!~ Pfllk and Pi!thu~ , 'll'l!lhl· • er Fonda wW be slit·willl_., for Jflke 1

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MEIGS THEATRE

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Sunday mornmg
. a1 a: 39 a ca D
· was logged at the Meigs County Sheriff's department that 1
1960 Buick, owned by Donakl
McKenzie, was stolen from hil
Condor·st driveway during th•

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~grega- glass.
truck was taken.
We had first called in ad\ance. l At 1:12 a m . today Pomf"roy
,tests
At a roadblock set up at 5th and ~lice
recovered
Brown '•
:~ )rotest- 18th . we explained our mission, p1ck-up parked near the Pornto Ala· then went on to the highway pa· eroy • Mason bridge .
,
the trol" s rommand post , a big trail- AU local law enforcement of·
f s 3 i d 1er s1te in Kelly-lngram Park in ficers were called to that .trea
} ·nrorce· l the Negro section,
a~ ~ a. m. today whtm a su~
) lble to I We turned a corner towards the PICIOUS person was reported In
) ~er" in park. and patrol Maj. C.W. Allen, the vicinity. They combed tht
&gt; c wire 1a carbine rt'sting in his arms, West Main~st section of P\Jm·
.abama held up a hand and said: "What eroy but were unable to li~d
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he , are you doing on the sidewalk? a_nyone answering the descnps com· Get out in lhe middle of the t1on.

Don McNeill, emcee of radio's famed "Br~akfast Club,"

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new game show •. The game poirs celebrity couples with
man-and-wife teams of ordino~y folk. Contestants,

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tying lor cosh prizes, must correctly identify and match

~ts of pictures flashed on screen far 10 seconus.

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We obtained our passes from revealed

Actors, Producers
Parade Thoughts
BY ERSKJNI!: JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD ~ (NEA)
~OTABLE QUOTABLESImog- Coea, making h e r
movie debut in. "Unda:, ... the
Yum Yum Tree" but refusing
to see the daily "rushes :"
u~ I see whit I'm "doing, l'rn
afraid l'U forget tA&gt; be funny.
J'll be so self..conscious."

script each

week, a ne9.' chaJ.

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. . t:ter Fonda, 23-year-okt aC'too' -

ing son of Hem·y:
"I doxl'l thin&lt;
my father's
fame nas hetped me at 21! professionally. l love my fa, ..er,
""' a lot of my frienus have a

tendell&lt;!y to mistrust me

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cause .1. am h1s !k.-••• ' '
J•m ) ••..... m, -.-yeaHld acting son 01 .~. • .
.. ~~e looK 8.1...~t and I have to

copy 90tJIO of nis mam·"""---"'·
O~o..erwise peopte would f e tl

· Prcducer Joe Puleraak about
a b'g flaw iD movie think~'~ '

C1~... ~ed. But .1 also nave tr~
to develop my owu ideu...y."

"lloUywood tried 1&lt;&gt; copy tbe
decadeut European ahnosphero
much of II totally strange to tbe
American wa;, ol' lhlnklng. The
EuropeMa tried to adopt ., u r
bajlpy ~ 4lld both an loe-

a..., rl J&gt;l ....o!'UI, film o... .clor ("To Kill a Mockiogt&gt;inn:
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movies today feeling dry' ..-1
lil¥boved. There baa. ~~eel~' too .
mueh emphasis on ·mov~ p1clllres' DIOVlllll .In 8 physical

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ratJa.

er tbaa emotioaal oense, i'ilD!I
·lle'n ne\ler r~iire'i
stresllng physical acope
l ·do? walk ,. r~ IliaD ,people. There baa
In old beea • m!spl- CODCeDtrauo&lt;i
'the
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thai
Direc-. Alabama Public Sarety Director a Ford piek~p truck owned by
slung I AI Lingo. "Be sure to walk ,, Mel Clark of West Cotumbl&amp;
news· I the middle of the street." be w~ stolen from_ in front o~ hll
Has of warned . " They 're liable to throw 1residence IOtnetime last mght.
nly un- I stones from the top of those 1 Cluk, I former major lea gut

buildings."
baseball player, reported thai
Battle I Another block and another iden- his truck ."IS lut seen at I a.
tification and we were at the A.G. m . He said the vehicle had ill

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1 gratioo leaders had made their
Off1cers theorized the per~on
headquarLerw and where a bomb who stole Brown's truck possi·
had damaged the building, ift. bly took Clark's pick-up. Jf so,
jured two persons and wrecked! he la well armed. Clark rt'sidet
three big house trailers.
about H1 miles toward Maso1
This and some dried blood u. fnQl Lakin, OD Rt. 62,
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the sidewalk were the only vill"ble
'' (See signs olong 5th ol the early sunPTA MEETS
•lees by day mornlDg rioting.
The Pomeroy
Elementarr
sslonal we poerec1 through the dark- PTA will II!Ht IOnlghl at tho
I "To- ue55 tDwords a come&lt; where aev· elementary sebool 11 7,30. Pa·
' ; Cent· e&lt;al bUildings had beeD destroyed lrol boys 1ritl be awarded tro' .' l
by fiN 11Hl a taxieab oet oblaR. phies. ·Offioorl will be lnstallt4
The fire had put out lilbll. by !.Irs. Harold Lobse. Severo!
lnd we elected not 1&lt;1 co that memboq fll tht PTA will pro-

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way.
sent a likll,!llllitled "Pipa PTA"
As we walked back towards the Thjs
the l•at opportuncenter of the elty, wo --. lbe ity to ltterilflllls yar. AU memonly persons ouliide of law
bel's
~ ~foreement officer. In sight.
ol!i&lt;ort. earryiq ni&amp;btlli&lt;lra,
lowed us part ol tba way.

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Mrs. Srarberry

Sorority Event

Pomeroy

School Play Highlighted With
fine Casting And Performances

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MRS. EMERSON JONES formance of "Going Pisces"
Excellent casting.
with the story t1 a fam;ly be·

lltuatlons ~ fine performan- set with vacation probl~ms .
lOll

turn&lt;!d In by all the cast fri·

Jay evenl"' combined to make

As a frustrated vacationer.
the production of lhe Middle· Bulch Bachtel gave a good P&lt;'·
port1 Senior class. a hll with the formance as the lltoarl a_r a

•udience. The comf'dy was
fer the direction of Mrs . Clarence Lacey, who served her
first year, in last night's per-

house
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at home
played by
and Carla

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Gilmore , and

played by Rick
Oiler and Janet Baker , wilh I he
two grandfathers as remnants

UBERTY THEATRE

of lhe army and navv ol' 1918

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

fightmg all of the way
Sarah Bflrhtle wa)l rRs.t

NOW SHOWING

as

the calm mother with Judy Ov· '
Frank Sinatra. Dean Marlin
Davis , Jr . Pele; erturf as the Holl~·wood ~'lrurk
Lawford and Joey Bishop in Iteen-ager ami Carolyn Searls as 1
"SERGEANTS ~"
·the older daughter . HiiEriaus
(Color)
situations were created :w the
ALSO SELECTED SHORTS
carefree David Wiley as· Wilbur and his pals. Hercules,
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John Saxon

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Shown At 2 &amp; 7 Sunday

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Ronald Lewis

"ROBB&amp;RY UNDER ARMS"
-andRod Steiger
Nadja Tiller
"WORLD IN MY POCKET"
Sun.-Mon.

Moy 12-tl

Lawrence Harvey
Jane Fonda, Anne- Baxter
- andJohn Agar
Greta Thvssen
and Barbara Stanwick. in

"JOURNEY TO THE
SEVENTH PLANET"

t:oo Gospel caravan
10:00 Dr. Peale
1o:':') Living Word
lD:t5 Olrlslopbert
11:110 This Ia The Life
11:30 Calholic Hour

all ended well and the family I whi:
was ready for another year and . T . ,.
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another vacation.
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The school orchestra, under Ash
the direction ol' Mr. Gherke, 'lb·
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ing the intermission and before
the curtain . Members
were
Judy Wildermuth, Dave Thornas, Robert Schmoll, Mike Lloyd
Cheryl
Ebersbac h, Judy Martin
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12:00 TV Chapel
12:30 Gospel Harmony Boys
12:4$ Garden Club
1:oo Mental IUneaa
1
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1 80
Z:OO Reds Vs. Meta
t:t5 Scoreboard
5:00 Women on Move

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Bachner, the t.
Mick Morris , Susie Slater. Mike alon~

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MEIGS THEATRE

Clatworthy, fant

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i'OMaROY. OHIO

1:10 Bull'lrinkle
1:110 Meei The Press
1:31 News

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An m-between number
she
presented by a bo~''s quarter1 quet

TONIGHT
~y 10.11

composed of David Wiley,

W1lt Disn•Y'I
"MOON PILOT''
(Technicolor)
Tom Tryon, Brian Keith,
Edmond O'Brien, Dany Sa·
val, Bob Sweeney.

''THE SAVAGE GUNS"
(Technicolor)
Richard Basebart and

_Don Taylor

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sell McElhinny , Forrest Bach· earrJ

t:liO Watt DIIDOJ

te: and John Singer.
were Jeannt&gt; Bowles anr"

t!OO Bonanza

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Bryan , Gary Carsey, Pat Ca·

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SUN. MON. an~ TUES.
May 12-13-14
"fWD FOR THE SEESAW"

Weather

olyn Ervin. Carolyn Gilkey , · s e:.
Ham Harris, Charles
Hollins·
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12:30 CBS Repor&amp;
l:OO Oral Hoherll
1":30 Rev. SlroDg
1:15 Yanlto Va. Orioles

hed, Arland King , Roger Man- bou .
Robert Mitchum, Shirley ley, Karen Pettit, Sandra PortMacLaine. Edmon Ryan, Ed· er, Don Roach, Lee Roush,
die Firestone, Billy Gray .
Keith See, Johnnie Singer, Paul
Don't bother to knock . .. Sprouse, Ben Wilson and Shar·
walk right into her apart- on Yeauger .
tumt
ment . ' . •nd her life]
I'Hturotte: Morlno!O&lt;l Mor·
The stage furnishings were Mr,
lntr, Ancly Clyde.
donBted by the Baker Furni- dlepe
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5:00 Amateur .Hour
5.:30 CoU.p BOwl
1:01 31th· Cenlta'y
1:30 Mr. Ed
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7:00 Luile
7:11 Dellnlo .The Menace

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Slop Worrying and Love the
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ply told us his ideas on t h i s
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TV's Hollywoofl history.
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rich Ot.arki&amp;n clan in the tv: w:,
derlng clome ot B,.erly Hills. .
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principals, we sat in m,r 11fh~f'
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ta blf at!tive live, wasn't
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· ' "''~Pin . .Oonna Dougla! was a· lie!! ill • .hospital, buniedly try·
llli to , recoVer from an a u 1o

~n&amp; a!lfl woiTled ~ WOI!ld·
t.tf!.be able to Jes! ·for Ill\! rdle.

Mlill Baer, a aeWcO:mer to act·
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vtew _the afterm.at~ of rar1~1
bombmgs and r1olmg . Here JS
his account of that walk.
BY WILLIAM 0. TOME

said ~hat at 8 :20 Sunday night
his department was notified that
I a 1952 t'ord pick-up had been
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. IUP!I - the Harl•y Brown home on the
tderal An eerie quiet hung over t he !Rock Springs road .
us to· cih' The sound of our foot.jttrs
SherHf Hartenbach saic1 that
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\ sian by authorities to w a I k persons who had stolen the car
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frer.e said·. "Hello.'' ftenping;

":..z.,•t sn,· """fhon~ : Hf&gt;· ·lt'ahbed the phone aed told Simon,
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After nearly .a decade of :WritIng for Burna and AUen, ·O.nnis Day, and writing and' pr..
duetng the second "Bob CUIII'
mings Show,.. Henning took a
hiatus from TV and turned lo
motion piCture scripting. () n e
screenpla~, "Lover
Come
Back.'' earned him and collaboratOr Stanley Shapiro an Acad·
emy Award nomination.
While taltlng a break from
I!Dtlther feature film c h o r e
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whiCh the aCreenPlaY has been
completed), Henning had lunch
11'ith Simon at the Brow• O.rby
in September oll961.
"I had Wanted Paul to do a

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!ore we found the ones we kn•w ple who rre nice a'hd eOod =-nd
f•l"ll, . . I think vipwl!'ft' erdO\'
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8:30 K9rtooll Kopera
"The right ones" turne&lt;! out aeing them each week. aod
Ji':'OII n Bi!o~'io .
, to be veteran comedienne Irene keep coming back to see th&amp;n
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daughter, Elly May, ar.tl Max has Insisted the aeries would
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Jbat's what has been done. T! ig
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..."Together. the four of them one haft-llOur 's worth of ruter· U :tltl Erme · ~·om
come oil the screen vividly.'' tairunent that is pure fun • n d
lauglos;'" Simon conclnded. '" and
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better thni1 Ill per cent ol video's film fore Ia made.
lD a sbl!t't apan, the CBS-TV
Wednesday Dlght oomedy offer·
tng ooared out ·ol Dairhere to
be(lome the Number One shO'IV
of !be season.
'As near as I can recAll, '1
Love Lucy' dldn'l get Up there
until the seventh ar eighth
week,'' said Al· SimDD, Bxecullve producer ol . the·, "lllllbll·
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TV, lne., the company whlcb
Ia turning out the series.
Simon was ·~lated produeer of the "LI!CJI' aeries wltlcb
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"We have to begin with Paul
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t~e stolen. The two men apparen*'"
.t am· 1thumbers to gove them. what 1 fled on foot oflicero said.
money they had , acconhng to I Y
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SIMULATED FU~HT.- Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper looks over Faith 7 as he , ride from New Haven to Mason.
went through his third simulated flight test at Cape Canaveral, Fla.
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lo.wlng the derailment of 10 can
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d[ Fr..t saturday night.
:an&gt;e cause of the derailment
ills being Investigated. No dam·
as• estimated was made. A·
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tanker contalnlng exploaive nl·
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of felonious crimes over the weekend with the theft of
two vehicles, recovery of two other autos, a bike theft,
a reported armed robbery, and a manhunt.
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when four Mason youths were repo~edly hitch-hiking a

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wltb 1 llilrll: shower honoring co wu prese~~ted by Clarice Joeepb Beesle, Mrs. O.al ·
~ .. .ad Mrs. Arthur 'Mitch Mrt, . Albert ScJrberry Jr., al Krautter whel&gt; the XI Gamma die IUid 1 JUH~ Miss Dn!llll
of lljsalllon vlalted T~Jun411 her boDie Wocmeadly eveulnl. Mu· Chapter ol Beta 8lgmo Pbl Sayre.
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evealn&amp; with Jilt. and Mn. RoJ.. n...orationl featured 1 slork mel Thureday evening at 1 h 0
----lin S.ll'ha.
lbenle wltb glfl8 platod on a OhJo
office. Mrs. Kraut.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher ,..,.. table covered With a pink cloth. ter abo ~.lspla~ Mexican 1111! NeUJ Member• "'-'·-'
turned home Thurlday evonlnc Gamee were played. 11111. pr~ Jeftley 'and haMcraft belong· In By ~·Club
after a visit In Clnclnlltltl llilb W """ by Mn. Edwai'd EVans, lng to Mrs. Wayne SWisber.
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their ' son and daqbter·ill-lail, Mrs. Scorborry, Mrs. Wendell Followblg the opening ritual The Pomeroy Belld
D1 . and Mrs. James Fisher aod Gerlach aod Mro. Euceae Gher· Teresa swatzel was lnstaned Band Radio Club met
familY.
ke. ~odwiehei, potato chips, u president; and Jean Blaze. day ev~ al the Second
M~y Christine Hawk, daught· ~ punch w~re sol'Ved to "''" as recording oeerelary. Fire Hbuso wltb the p!'e,llld$
er o1 Mr. and Mrs. · Marloo .those aU&gt;ln~lnt Including the Other officers will be Installed Theo Neutzllns, In charge.
Hawk Is . confined tO her home ·above me':llloned and Mrs, Gene whir. Mrs. ·swatzel presided at Fred GlbiQJ. of Cl~ton. ·
with the measles.
Harris, M18s Anna Howell, .Miq the businesa sosskln aod named Va. and Wllllam Par10111
Ml\ aod Mrs. Fred Crow. and Madh.il. Ho.well, Mrs. Howard the commltleet! lor the new New Haven, W. v,.,, were
Mr. aod Mrs. Patrick Lochary Oatley, Mrs. Dwlgllt Wa)\ace, year.
. en Into the club. PiaJI8
have returned hoine !om Day· Mro. L. W. McComas, Mrs. · Named on committees we.J made for a picnic for
ton where they were delegates Raymond· Kloes, Mrs. John Pearl Welker and Marjorie bers and families to be
to the annual convention of the. Kraw~~ezyn; Mrs. James JohJ&gt;. Crow, prog~·am; Jean Blaze. May 19, at 5 p.m. at the
Episcopal chureb diocese of .on; Mrs. Raymond Baker, Mrs. wiez· and Phylllir jllullen serv· land Park.
Southern Ohio.
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John Baker, Mrs. ltolcoe Wise Ice; Nona Story, Mary 'Ander· · The club will help wllh t
Mr. and Mro. J. C. Brlsht of SDQ lilrs. Frant Eshleman. aon, Roberta O'Brien, Jane Sabin Oral SUnday on June
Dunbar, W. Va., arrived ·Thurs- Sending gills but unable to at· Brown, Vera Crow, aod Nor·
, day evening nlll!d by tho death tend. were Mrs. Ernest Fraser, rna Amsbary, social; Rev 8
of her uncle, Albt!rt Bengel.
Ml'J: Robert Wise, M~. Robert Vaughan, Ann Rope, Clarice
GIFTS PRESENTED
Crotty, Ms. Lee ~mtlh, Mra. Krautter, Rose Slsaon Sarah Hostess gifts were presente
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Scarberry, Sr.
aod means; and Velma R "e, the Tri.City Sewing club
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publicity. The next meeting will Thursday evening at her
Lt:JIT SUNDAY
be an outdoo1 picnic at I he East Main St. The evening .
'ef ·
lllrs. Elsie Folmer left Sun· home of Mrs. Mullen.
spent socially and in
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after which the hostess
Mrs. J. H. Stephenaon install· Mo .. to Join ber husband, SP-4
a salad course to Mrs
!d new officers, using John· 13: 48!i&gt;es E. Folmer, who is sta· Pa.t Councilors
Rawlings Mrs. Millard. ~~:f
~ at th• May meeting ol t h tloned tl!ere. Accompanying her M M (
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muth, ~s. Robert R
Women's Misoionar~ .Society Of orr their. v~call~ was her bro·
ay ee mg e
MiS! Elizabeth Fick, MrS.
it h • Pomeroy Font Baptist !her. and llSier·m·law, Mr. and The May meeting of the Past ram Fisher, Mrs. Fred Leifhettl:
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down the nearhr
deserted . 7:45 p. m. but at ftr st thnuPI

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troops were no cars other than those Upon notlfu.:aliOn, pollee put
·.t Kerr· Iof law enrorcement officers mov- out a pick-up bulletin and !»
uml&gt;'?ff ing along 8 five-block .slrelch gan a search ot the are~. Lest
Justnal of 5th Avenue on M the citv's I than an hour later Shertff H&lt;~r d stale main thoroughrar:s
. I tnebach 's department located a
1 a ny
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stolen station wagon parked OQ
'II · riot- ~ Groups. of slate troo~rs and St. Route 33, two-tenths of I
local oUtcers , armed w1th car- ~ mile
east
of the Kingsbury
road . The 1954. station wagon is
.ng out Ibtnes, stood on iltreet c&lt;lrners.
t " d , 1t was about Z2 hours after the owned by the Aluminum
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to pre- h
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Negrnes agamst
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ours o £ notmginvestigation showed.
~ti~~ . polic~in this southern steel city ·1 Sheriff Hartenbach said that
. Twen·l A group of newsmen were given I apparently a bicyele had been

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~en Ne- ' along the street, no}" swept clean : and used a~ transportation te
climax· lof brick. lt(me and shattered Rock Springs where the Browa

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Itruck

glass.

was taken.

We had first called in advance. At 1:12 a. m. today Pomf'roy
-tes&amp;s
At a roadblock set up at 5th and P?lice
recovered
Brown 's
)rotest· 18th, we explained our mission. ptck-up parked near the Porn·
to Ala· then went on to the h1ghway
eroy • Mason bridge .
the trol 's command posl , a big trail- , All local law enforcement of..
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5 aid I er site in Kelly -Ingram Park in ftcers were called to that clrea
nforce- , the Negro section.
Iat• I• a. m. today whP.n a susI
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•er" in : park, and patrol Maj. C.W. Allen, the VICinity. They combed the
r wire a carbine resting in his arms, West Mairrst section of Pomabama I held up a hand and said: "What eroy but were unable to fincl
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he : are you doing on the sidewalk? a_n yone answerlDg the descnP"
s com· . Get out in the middle of the tion.
consti· 1street."
West Virginia State Po !1 c 1
We obtained our passes from revealed this morning
tha'
Direc· t Alaba. rna Public Safety Director a Ford pick-up lrllck owned by
. slung Al Lingo. "Be sure to walk ..1 Mel Clark of ~est Columbta.
news· Jthe middle of the street." he w~ sloleD from. Ut front of h!Jo
"as of warned . "They're liable to throw residence aomet1me las! mght.
nly un- stones from the top of tho6e. Clark, a fm:mer major league

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buildings."
baseball player, reported thai
-'nother block and another iden· his lruck wao last seen at 1 a.
l tification and we were at the A.G. m. HI! said the vehicle had ill

b a r e : Gaston Motel, where Negro integration leaders · had made their
bl!adquartent and where a bomb
had damaged the buildins. injured two persons and wrecked
three big house trailers.

it all of hfs bunting equ1pmne-t.

{ "To- neso towards a earner where eev·
· 1 Cent- era! buildings luld beer&gt; desii'OJed
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by flro and a taxicab
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and •·• elected not to co that
J., '·• way.
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~·:R center o! the city, we were the
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only perSODI outside of law
forcement off.,... In •lShL
olficon, carrylq nlgblllio&amp;.
lowed us part ol the 'IVay.

elell!ell!Uy oehool at 7:30. Pa·
trol lao)'l ...W be owarded tr..
pbles. ·OifiWi wiD be installe4

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Officers theorized the perS&lt;'"

who stole Broft'1 truck possi·
bly took Clatk's pick-up. II su,
he il well armed. Clark rtosidea
aboot H2 miles tow1rd Mas.u8
This ond some dried blood OR lr&lt;IQI Lakin, on Rl. 62.
tbe sidewalk were the only villble
:• (See signs olonl 5th of the early SUD·
PTA .MEETS
·.'COS by day morlllng rioting.
The Pomeroy
ElementarY
"lonal We peered tbrougb the dark· PTA will meet tonight at the

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PTA will present a skl(enlllled "Papa PTA"
Thja will lie the lui opportunity to . . . lftll )'l!ilr. AD men&gt;
hers are ~ to aJW!d.
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Club .'fill.... W f ,., AI 7:•
MAN JAILED
p• . -.,, • • .t!oo S,awtM Grade
Don Fr~.--.. of ~ ......,.,.
1Will • • . port RD 1, bu been jiiW 111
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Sc:hoOI Play Highlighted With
Fine Casting And Performances

8y MilS. EMERSON JONES formance of "Going Pla&lt;es"
ExteUent casting, a:nusing · the story et a family betltuat:l,ona ~ fine performanwith vacation probl!ms.
lOJ turned In by all the cast F'ri.
fay evening combined to make .o\s a frustrated VB!'atloner ,
t.he production of the Middle- Butch Bachtel gave a good I"'•·

pb1; Senior class, 8 hJt with thP formnnre as the t)eali ~f 8
audl.;nce. The comt"dy was un- hutJse forced to s~nd ~is vader the direction of Mrs. Clar1 p.t home with hts partriCe Lacey, who served her

played by John Aliens·
. and Carla Gilmore, and
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first year, in last night's per·

and Janet Baker. with the

UBERTY THEATRE

grandfathers as remnants
th~ army and navy of 1918
righting all of the way.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
NOW . SHOWING

Frank Sjnatra, Dean Martin ,
~my Davis, Jr . Peter
X..wford and Joey Bishop in
"S ERGEANTS 3"

(Color)

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Sarah Bechtle wa ~ ('/lst
as
the calm mother wit~ Judy Ov· ,
l leriUJrf as the Holl~.:~\·ood ~:truck I
and Carolyn Sea rls as
daughter. Hi lllrinus
situations were created :ly the
carefree David Wiley as
bur and his pals. Hercules.

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Debbie Reynolds
"THIS HAPPY FEELING"
(Scope &amp; Co lor)
With Curt Jergens and

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played by Russell McEihinnv
and Alias, played by C'arl~s
Bush in their attempts to find
something to do.

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ry gave a good performanre
as the talkative relative with

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, a friend of Judy . Tom 91
Rail as the nervous llusiness ex. Ur
Ier,u ti\••e was well cast.
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Tn the third act practically P&lt;
the whole rast was suffering .
from injuries llrought about by Onl,

TONIGHT
Peter FJnch
Ronald Lewt·s

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all ended well and the family W.
was ready for another ye&lt;:~r and r.
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Sun.-Mon.
Mar 12 . 13
The school orchestra , under A~
Lawrence Harvev
direction of Mr. Gherke,
Jane Fonda, Anne B~xter
pl&lt;:~yed sevel'al selections dur- air
ing the intermission and before fir
-andJohn Agar
Greta ThyssE'n _1 h"e'v curtain. Members
were jlor
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"ROIB'I!RY UNDER ARMS"
-andRod Steiger
Nadja Tiller
"WORLD IN MY POCKET"

and Barbara Stanwick in
"JOURNEY TO THE
SEVENTH PLANET"

Wildermuth, Dave Thorn. sit

as . Robert Schmoll, Mike Lloyd of
Ebersbach, Judy Marlin br
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Scott, Karen Bachner, tJi,
rMick Morris. Susie Slater,
Archer, Sammy
Cla tworthy , f&amp;J
Marilyn Swan.
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rOMIROY . OHID

An .ln·between number waS I•
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TONIGHT
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W1lt Disney's
"MOON PILOT"
(Technicolor)
Tom Tryon, Brian Keith,
Edmond O'Brien, Dany Sa·
vaJ, Bob Sweeney.
"THE SAVAGE GUNS"
&lt;Technicolor)
Richard Basebart and

_Don Taylor

by a boy's quarle~ qu
composed of David Wiley, ll.us· an
sell McElhinny, Forrest Bach· 18

Macl.aine, Edmon Ryan, Ed·
die Firestone, Billy Gray.

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Clarence Stewart·' ushers ' Er· p
. Bind, James Blaker, Larry or
Richard. Hays, To m of
' ' ory•"· Gary Carsey. Pat Ca-

Charlotte Davidson, Car-

olyn Ervin, Carolyn Gilkey, William Harris, Charles Hollins·
, Arland King, Roger Manley, Karen Pettit, Sandra rur&lt;·l ••n
er, Don Roach, Lee Roush,
Keith See. Johnnie Singer. Paul 1\f

Don't bother to knock . , . Sprouse, Ben Wilson and
walt right into her apart- on Yeauger.
ment ... and her life!
faaturett•: Mlirln•tH Mlr·
lllor, Andy Clydo,

Colorc~rtoon

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were
donoled by the Baker F'urm· dl
The stage furnishings

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Choice of
professional painters!

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Canal (1111111 Fieel lllbr,
bet choice "'' lllpls:
'"lben ail! JIIOYtes lbai are
_ . eSpeclillly flit' adults. 'lbe
lblnp 1llat lntereol ehlldreo
don't Intel est me. 'l'bef lihoiJid
111 to see .Wilt Disney pldures.
I'm U.ie!e.'W II!, playJDi 1he
modetll womaa. Tbey llave become ao liberated they've ilv·

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1:10 DoWD OD lbo Fum
1: 10 Popeye ' Pail
t:ao Ruff &amp; lleadJ
10:00 Band Festival
12:00 Mr. Wizard
12:30 Eaploring

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Movietime
Pirates Vs. Dodgera
News &amp; Sports
Weat.her

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and desires. 'lbls ......... bas

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Saturday J
Sam Bene.llct

Jl&lt;Oclueer:
"The pubUe wants ..., atira.
But without llludloa Iii build
them op ,wli!le ~)llniJ t.hem

Joey Blsbop

t:QO Saturday Nl&amp;bt MoYle
11:00 Newa
11:10 Weather
11:15 8portl
11::10 Movie

te: and John Singer. Prompter!\ · .
were Jeanne Bowles anc· Di· of
ane McCom .. s; Stage Managers M
Dick Bodimer, Harold Vance, th;

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Moy 12-13-14
"11!10 FOR THE SEESAW"
Robert Mitch11m,
Shirley

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Bemsy and .. lbal pi,ture t pity
ed Cupit!. I was a sillasb."

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leo, dlnclloD, OJIIOllallol) 'fill".
uea and prod~ offlclellcy,
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early !Ele¥!il0ii shoW, "MediC,"
didn't make the same l!npaet
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stanzas:

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Lucy' when Lucy wu No. 1. 'lbe
onlf people wbo saw 1.1te llhow
were my relatives, the cast,
t.he crew. and those wbo dldD't
ll!&lt;e.Lucy;

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11:30
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Captam Kallgaroo
Tbe AIYID Sbow
Mighty Mouse PI8Jobouse
Rw Till Tb&gt;
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Sky Killg

News
Town &amp; Country
Sporls Fllm

I :G Dizzy Dean Sbow

1:50 Angeles Vs. Yaulrs
5:00 Doctors At Work
5:30 Early Show
7:00 Cannon BaD
7:30 JacKle Gleason
8:30 Defeooera
9:30
10:00
11:00
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12:00

Rave ULlQ W.UI. .&amp;.ranl
Gunsmoke

New•
Late Show
News

JUST SWINGIN'- RecenUy wed In Switzerland, aetreaa
Anita Ekberg and husband Friedrich von Nutter abare •
hii!!IDiock_on patio of hone)'Dloon villa near llome, Italy,

13, The Emperor Waltz (1948)
Bing Crosby,
Tneoday, May u, Cb 8. '!be
Two Faces of Grey Holden, Ch
13, Dlaputed Passage (1939). Wedaesday, May 15, Cb .8.
The Bitter Lesson, John Smith
Cb 13. HO$lages, (1953) Arturo
de Cordova.
Tburoday, May 15, Ch 8.
Heartbeat, David Wayne Ch 13,
Best of the Badmen (11151) Robert Ryan,
'J'riday, May 1. Ch 8. The
Phantom from 10,000 Leagues,

and Ch 13, Chiller, The Creep.
ing Unknowu. Also Cb 13 atl:OO
King of Alcatraz (1938) Lloyd
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