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red and eighl perJIPns, 1!)011;
women and children, vis~*
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place~ Sunday lo Meigs eou.ow''
SObin Oral Suiid;.y.
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Pomeroy had ~ most , 2,111
followed by Mid~1lePQrl, 1'-a&lt;IIJf
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respectively. Rutland had 1~0,
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chalfman. extend¢ the appreciption of the spon.sorin~ a;roup
f?r provi_ding !"Or~ers f.' ,Utt
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Beta Sigma Phi sftrr/r,ttr, ~~'
emergency and fir.e ~epa.rlm#f'~l
citizens band rltdlo club. ' nur.
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MAKES DONATION AT HARRISONVILLE - Harrisonville Grade school Contributions ol 25 cents pi
Ronald
Grantberry
of , gym was where people came for their Sabin Oral Sun· all locations, attended by mem.
Reedsville drops his quarter day. Here Bonnie Welch, age 8, attended by Carolyn Nut• .,.,,., 'ot the Rotary Clob 111""
contribution into a contain· [ter, gets the cube of sugar tn• Meigs county's drive to than paid for t~e vaccin~. Fultz
er at Eastern High schOol stamp out polio.-Sentinei Photo.
.:a1d . Some _will be left ·over 10
after receivin~ his Sabin I ·-apPI) on 'fYpe .J Day Jater.
oral. vaccme on a cube of
The shots were purchased from
sugar. R~~mie said, "It las·
the Wyeth Pharmaceutical Co,
ted good. -Sentmel photo
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Vaccine wa_s._ le(t at
Memor1al
Hosptlal for othn
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Wolf Olonoy'o
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Rory Calhoun, Patricia Bredin, laD Hunter, John Gre&amp;·

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10:30' Church
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11:10 Cartooosville .
11:30 Beany • Cecil
12:00 Bup BUMy
12:30 AI!Uai81D
1.:00 'Fiiclta
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2:00 Let's Dance
3:atl 11owllng
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1:30

1:30 Gfl.ilant Men
1:30 Hootenanny
i:oil tAwreoce Welk Show
10:00 Fighl Of Week
10: f5 Malee That Spare
ll:ot AcademJ Award l'beater

WHO YOU PAID
WHEN YOU PAID
HOW MUCH YOU PAID

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lt't ·a legal receipt, good in any court a
IUperb evidence to back up your lnco•
tax deductions. For your own protection )

would be wise to open a checking
before another w..k goet bv.

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The FA~iERs BANK
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Member Feclerel RHerv• System

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POMEROY, OHIO

W~Wng

SEE·HEAR: Chrysler COrp.'s
''Empire" wiQ feature 'l'~y
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in "Bird Man of Alcatraz:j' ' on
April t - the night afteJ' t b e·
Academy ,\wards . ... .
;lames Garner, Who ckyrock·
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be seen In th~ Ulm,
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I'OMIIlOY, OHIO

· turs and nurses at Meigs Mem; orial t)ospital followi'jl: closillJ
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PARIS !UPil - U.S Secretary , Bnt1sh Fore1gn Sf!cretat-y Ulrd It was announced that a make
of State Dean _Rusk warne-d today Home in. calling for ~ joi~t strug-• up day for those who mis~
j that eo_mmu~1st sub~ers10n and 1 gle aga•_nst subverston In South yesterday Wlll be ilfl-d nex;t _s~
~ggre;slOn still cons_htutf' an rna - I East A~la .
day afternoon. Ir the wtatb~r
j JOT_ threat to peace m South F.af&gt;1
~peakmg as French d~legatmn nice , the cubes of sugar will ~
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f ch1el . Couve de Murvtllt- . alio g1ven out (rom ,UJe Pomeroy
W1h strong backmg from the , warned agamst '"costly d('vel- p.. rking Jot, otherwise at Porn·
British _and French, he pledg~ i oping subvt&gt;rsion'" m that area e.o) Jr. htgh.
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1tht&gt; Umted States would res1st \ Rusk satd the St&gt;t·urit y ol the
!Communist aggression threats , West and the Far East are •·mover 2,20Q turning out. Ronnie Tay- 1
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timutely r~lated. "
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aid Mact fired a
kept b~sy 10 ~he h1gh school : South V1et Nam.' wh~re Amertcan , whether in Asia. F.urope or th~
.bulle! ·~ ~Is right
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cafetena puttmg drops of r troop• are helpmg fight the Com-1 Western Hemlsphece." he de·
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sugar CU es.
: ed and bitter." he said, "hut we Speakmg of Laos. w~ere fight -, Selected for her music ability,
in 1if home.
have no doubt of ultimate vi&lt;.·· mg ha~. bro~ ~ut agcu? IJ~w~en scholars~JP ranking and citlze~
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orn~umst at et :;;hip. TerrY Rradford was nam1 Funeral services for May
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Mlch, Jane (Sapp) Archer, 79, who ,
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sion o( a thre~ay meeting of agreeme?t neutrahzmg the South rr.an of the year at Southern
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m .• atchlng firemen
. Porneroy Saturday• will be
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Edward ~a b~· turned to horror '_Vhe~ Thursday at' 2 p. m. at the Ew·
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tWftn the Transport Co., in . Mil·
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To Meet De Gaulle
I oJ t.lt'Sii' &lt;tgr~ments and "e ha\t' MISS Bradford for the award
p!re ~nd I •nw:qt.ree
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He spo ke ~rore meetmg
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Surviving are ~r busband. ID- Dealer publlihed today for the just 35 hours before a contract Meigs county sheriff's depart-' French President . Charles de decla• ed. .
cert at th€ Southern Local gyflllo
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(irst time since N~v . 29, as the was to expire. No terms were ment investigated a minor two- I Gaull~ a~d P1·em1er Gool"ges : Ru~k tontmued. "" We &lt;:~re nut nasium .
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Untied States and France to lift 1 1 equu em{'nt s that all lore1gn mtl- pw for membership 10 the Torann-••
. 1 limb rticklng out, 1 or'"
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ltar y 1mre&lt;i be \lit hd l:llln
nado band They wer Margarbe ~..
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ChriSt. Friends may call at
The Cleveland strike was one have voted to strike An 80-day · ked.
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talk w1th F1·en('h ,
R.Jbert McNirkle June Nelgler
1 A prehmmary
· Funera1 home anylime · o£ the longest newspaper black-, Taft- Hartley cooling - off per•od I· par
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Gm~ ·\ -1963 was offk~ly OllJ'..,. i Burlal wlll be in the HUand outs in history. lt began when ' will expire April 15
~ ~;s ~:~eihe ~oro~~ytl:l~d~pOfpaf:- j be _Mudrvlll(' on Sunduy .wast dt-- 1
ger Stearns, Melvm Van Me~er,
.'J} . ~ u:rday d~g a
Cemetery.
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Jud\' Wigal and Kay Willfnrd
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the Teamsters went on strike. At 1 The seven_th str1k~ of_t e year Ie~tly had been left standmg be- • "t·ordial and fnf"ndly ..
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u·a~~-llit •1,000 one time. 13 unians were either at the atorruc test site m Nevada stde the road, out or gas, while I De Gau lle was reported hy
b ~hdes JlriD!O!'u' thsecnniO~,n~ndl stab·~
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its owner w g
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ASANT - St:ate Po-- striking or without contracts. :
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d.strict all performed at tht
Jqr 'I' 1~ recelved ". the
1fce and. the Sherifrs
'Mle Plain Dealer put the first : A str•ke at th_e K•~gsport. ovher onto the ~tghway.
No have- decided on a display of dip· ·
well . attended concert.
~ last year'a ~bmer,
rgeOt' ,investigated a two
edition of its Monday-dated ~aper Tenn .. Press went mto It6 28th c arges were flied.
lomalic "charm" to prove to his
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oli tbe streets SUnday niMt. lt ' day.
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Statf'S. that France remains a ! E. arpenler. , . w 0 ted at
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TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
SATURDAY ADMISSlONS _ loyal member of the Western AI· \hIS
rest·dence ·m oorcas s un day
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t eatene. newspa~r stn e Mrs Dorothy Chasteen 358 ' Charles Stewart Langsville· lianre. despite recent bitter dis- ev"ntng will be held at the Ew-1
h.tr '·famfly, eve
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al'lling in $1,000 prope Y
wa• &gt;rVerted m Memphis Tenn
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age and personal Injury to one during the weekend whe~ agre;;: INorth First.. t, 'Middleport, was Nina Rupe: Cheshire; Mrs. Paul agreements over n~~&lt;lear policy mg _ape . ne ay a
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of the driV.e-.
taken to Meigs Memorial Hos- , Harris Mmersvill~
and the torpedoing of the Com- m Wllll bunal 111 the Letart
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tract covermg the eC:litorial and ' pita I Sunday at 5:40 p., m. by DISCHARGES SATURDAY _1 mon Market talks with Bntam Norris ~·iii officiate .
.Susie Parker. Rutland,
re-was treated at
buainess employes of Memphis' ' Middleport E·R squadSmen and Mrs. Larry Lewis, and s o n. l last January . .·
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economieally
Hospital for
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- admitted as a medical patient. Middleport : Allle Simon Pam- French l'Ord•ahty was notl&lt;'i'- He was an employee of U. S the state cqntest Saturday at
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e con
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Appali..s.;.n
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right ear and
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for average weekJy
eroy; Otis Marret, ·Pomeroy. i abl eat the o~mng
. er of yeai ·;;· Fairview
at tile White Houo
cltest cavlly. The
pay boosts of $4.75 and $4.50. I'
LEARNS OF DEATH
ADMISSIONS SUNDAY- Jos· ' SI:ATO counrol
and had served m World War for her trumpet solo. Judges of
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II over.&lt;:.eas w1th thP Navy. He the state contest complimented
and other' efforts
hap oceurred w en r y, trav.
U"'W Ia Apeem.eat · , , , ~rs . Charles R. Karr Sr. re- ' e,.... o:"t ewa1t, Middleport Fre- French remier Porn idoo who was a charter member or the
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A contract between the 1Jruted ce1ved word of the death Sun- da M1ller. Chester : Charles I d 1. -• Pth dd
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American Le"JOn in Ra ·ne nd lhe Rutland h•gh ~-~hool student
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Cl a and her mstructor,
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an ·~ . tq•IJlOR I ~y o , r unc e. a er .. ;~r. - l~gs , m~rsva e, rvl e ar tu the SEATO mini~ters . took 1he . a member of the Apple Grove l Roush .
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Door Co., was to 1hs, yf lrontM. Mr. Markms vas- Mtddleport, Dorothy Chasteen, I I'
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be
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Funetal
Metes General Hoa"pital
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IS ~u~~~ved h~rd his ;lfe, I Ja~d mstrumen~al student,
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left of ceoter:
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, ADMITTED SATURDAY - 1 , Lmda , and Carmen Kay, solo.
DISCHARGES SUNDAY
Gertrude Graham, Pomero~. all at home . his parents, Mr.'
Alfr~: Rusche!, Pomeroy; Mary I DISCHARGES SATURDAY- O"d Mrs. Howard Carpenter of
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Syracuse ; four brothers, Wayne I
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Haven; Kathryp Payne, M~d- ma Rott~. New Haven; Jam- eroy, and Sid~ey Carpenter of Irota-tiller from Moore'• iiore
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Wellsville. A SISter, Grace, pre- , in Pomerov Raymond RuoMil
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· '.' · · : Wfiose wll&lt;! sued 'for dl'· , lions for thP ear• of Mack's dogs .. dleport; Mrs. Marvin Fry, and DISCHARGED SUNDAY - ceded him in death. friends may [of COlumbU; has posted U.Q
aervi&lt;!ea J~,be ~ 'rueMay for i
· 101/tral irionthit agi&gt;, was · and to ·a friend.
, sot., Letart; Baby Male Young, Guy Kennedy: MiddleJMirl ; Ef. call any ttme.
bond. Russell was 0~ by
DoiJ ~. 'It, ··~
'edflor f~r ·the old Ohio, The last_note. to th• friend. said Pomeroy.
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IPom....,Y police Saturday night
, rl ntl , 1 ·:t'"--U~b-'an.! lor oeverall only, "I've forgolten whot 1 was
Holter, Racme , V~~:tor Taylor,
RESCH.,DULE MEETING Ialter he aUet!odly stole '\lie till·
1 - ~'-~'P·
w ter a 1 te~
oUtdoOR !!!hoW 1on l going to Atly to you.'..
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The regular mM'ting of .~ lt.r.
.
who shot iuld ldlll!!l ~JIIIOII *I
Cillim\lols. Mdst' re- 1 Mack was · a lneiiiber of the LAS VEGAS, Nov. tUP!
Pomeroy Boaro of Ed~cation
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aii Insurance agent. : Press 'club oi'Ohto: S!lma Delta ln!ss Joan O'Brien, 24,
AVERAGE DAlLY
scheduled for Tuesday, April 9,
SQtflD ~J.Eii
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4: 15 Spoi'io seoi-eboiiil.
t:;it.. Peace Corps· ·
UIJI Way or· Cl'ulis ·
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• · '1:110 ,Porter w~er Sbow
1:~· ·cljews &amp; SPQr!l 6:40 Weather
f:f5 ~eiVs
7:00 SetlU'day. Ja~
7:30 Sam BenediCt · ·
1:311 'Joey Bishop ·
9:00 ·Satiii'dtly Night Movit
11:00 News
11:10 Weather
lUS Si&gt;orto
11:10 Movlt

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Sa~y,

AprH I, CIJ 3 M-

l~t · P•ril (1162), Dana
~wa, Marta Torin, CIJ. I,
'lbrillei', The r..st of the Som·
mei'yillea ·and The siorm. Cb
13, Cliicago Deadline (19ft) AI·
an Ladd, Cll·13, Badman'11. Ter. rltory .(lflt61 Gab&amp;J Ha)'OO\ lla'ndolpil Scott.
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SUJiday, AprH 70 3, Pli&gt;niert,
A Plano Goes West, Ch I, OvTroll, Miuion
Mez. '
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The Great · VictAlr ,
(!Bilt) AUan Jones; Miry M.,.. . ;
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of ; the -Faceless : Men, Darreo
MeGaln, CIJ 13; ·
Mode Her
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MisS O'Briieo said sh.called

nesday night, April 10, becauae squad ..,.nt 10 !be l!omo . !let.
-meolinl LJ. fd, E Mitlll'it, .• 4:4!1
Ending March 31, 1~
in Coumbus Which WI be at· ~· : . ~ """- ~ him
by ·ii&gt;D)e ~~~ ll. llle icwia(J'oi"*al homO. a.
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l remoYilt,. irradiation and
When a ' caiiOO' is
er early in i~ course in
a ssibie place •ucl.'ias
n, . e breas~ or tho uterine
c ...rv~. complete lremoval
pdssible
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'little way beyond the field of 1drup lhow up flrlt.
operation, In some persons !he In women with lar-acl9aneed
h., already spread be- cancet' oi the brtas. It w a 1
for• the operation a n d, al· found that removal of the
though tliere is no hope of sur· renal 1lands lltJI' the lddntys
g!eaJiy removing all of the can- or ol.U.. pituitary Iliad at t11t
~. the operation gives a n y base of the
wciuld
antibodies that have been de- a
a better

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the tumor.
the dru&amp; field the problem
being attacked on m 1 n y
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Y9!!1!1!, whO died at his resi·
d'¥\f!' $unday morning; will be
h~Jal l!le Ewing chapel, Wed·
nesday at 2 p.m.. with the Rev.
Robert Card oflic~g. Burial
will be In the Pine. Grove cem~
tery,
lfe Is survlvl!&lt;. .by his wife,
Jdi, four children, Ernest, ,HarriSonville; Ruby Young, New
Martinsville, W. Va.; EImer
Yring, Pomeroy; Wanda· Adoljii, Canoga Park, Calif.; four
gr~~children, two brothers, Hnmtr Young, Pomeroy, and Edward . Young, Minersville, and
a ,number of nieces and nephews... . Frlends may call at the
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pr¥'JIIi!&gt;ia.Ma~on County, Pl. Pleasant Junior Woman's Club, was ple~ed wnh the
turnout but bad hoped for more. The sponsors had purchased 18,000 doses. Th~ next
Sabin Oral Sunday Will be May 5th when vaccine Type m will be administered. The
(bird and last of the clinics will be held June 2ad wben vaccine Type U wUI be given.

mont,
generates
proton but
beam,whtcb
has been
used a
problem here Is to control kill cancer cella and, wher d~
antiibodlieo1i the wildly erowing tumor cells sirable, to klll the pituitary
·:r· ; ··:-:. to hold !he cancer
withoot causjng too much dam- gland .
....oUid account for age to tho oormal cello in 1 h o Another device, the atom reof the body. This is·somethin&amp; II k e actor, has been used to bathe
In a tryiog to walk on eggs in such the tumor cells in neutrono.
blood
a way a• to crack the shells but When. precedjng au o h a
si'Jfic- not break the yolks.
"bath," sodium borate J.
destroy'- the In this group of drugs a r e jected Into the blood the
nitrogen mustard, chlorambu- trona kill the tumor cells.
are not so ell, busulfan, sar&lt;:olysine,
&amp;- Alllloup m... worlt rtlllllrlll
fofllun'lilte;· -the doctors m u s t mercaptopurine, amethopterin. to be doae and alllloap many
a delaying action.-by ev- and many others, some still for of the trealmoalt se far trlod
means at their disposal. experimental use only.
When bave been only parllally aec:ls why, after the
they are used, a careful check cceosful 11ainat only .- .
r$noval of .a cancer, a
the bndy's ability to prnduct! of tamor, It eu safely .l!e said
'treatment i•
blood cells mu•t
be lhat proareso ' II helD&amp; made
Is to kill any tumor made, because that il where apinst oae of lhe w o r 1 t
may have wandered the adverse effects of t b o • •
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gl!n~M!WI/abama Junior bigh scbool, one of several Sabin centers in Mason County,

:~~~::l*~~~~~thatwithhave
found to
cellbeen
reproduction.

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Reports From The Capitol

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LIBERTY TH

· . 14IDDLEPOJIT, OIUO
· , 01 NOW SHOWING

' ~SERGEANTS . 3!'
i'rUt Sinatra, Dean Matlin,
, SW!fy Davi11, Jr., Peter Law·
foYif'and Joey Bishop
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&lt;AIIIO SELECT'D SHORTS

TONIGHT
"THF. NOTOIIIOUS
l ·'··' . LANDLADY" ·
liiDI: Novak
Jack LemQn
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Elatne Edwards
" Grant Rlchardo

l~&lt;t,J. Woct.

,-_pr. 9-10
,·,o•rl fAMILY NIGHTS
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ELEPHANT"

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Mdflie Mack

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. Kal Fischer

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"'fttif · SECRET PARTNER;,
..UWith Stewart Grangeland Haya Harareet

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River Report
Gaa1e readla11:
Gallipolis
dam 18.0, 21.9, running 34 feel
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 24.·
13, Pt. Plea~ant 25.26, Hinton
1.29 falling, Kanawha Falls 2.20
falling, Charleston 18.04 failing,
London. Marmet and Winfield
dams were on the sills.
Boat movements:
Oblo River - Tibolt down 13,
8:15 a.m. ; Elisha Woods up 14,
7:25a.m.; New Martinsville and
Si. Marys ·~ 14, 11:~ p.m.;
Beaver up 17,10 p.m.; Jenks
17, 1:20 a.m.; Walter Beckjord
up 17, I :50 a.m.: Albert Hold·
en up 17, 2:'10 a.m.; Walter
Williamson up 17, 5:15 a.m.;
Jerry Bosworth up 17, 6:~ a.m.
Bal2er down 11,10:45 p.m.; VuJ.
can' up 19, 6:2li a.m.; Queen
City up 20, 5:55 a.m.; Indiana
up 21, 5:2li a.m.; Peggy Down-

E. Dykes down 23, 6:10 a.m.;
Western up Greenup 6:40 a.m.;
Zimmer up Greenup 7:15 p.m.;
Inca up Greenup 10:30 p.m.;
Dorothy Este• "P Greenup 12:10 a.m.; J . S. Lewis up 3Z, 5:·
15 a.m.: Edeana BosWorth and
Dlspatcher up 32, 6 a.m.; Raveru;wood up 33, 1:05 a.m.; 0. F.

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ABBOTT

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Ph. WY 2-2644

rf.: W.Y 2.-6232·.

· We send Flowers Anywhere through F.T.D.

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a.m.
Galllpolls Dam - Hamilton
down 9:50 p.m.; Semel down
6.48.1'.m.; Wayne H. up 7:00 a.
m.; U. S. S. Peirce down 9:45

a.m.
lanawbo River - Robert W.

• home owners
• eontractors
ebuilders
eworlcmen
that
The Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

is the place to buy
lum&amp;er and
building materials

For a friendly ~love-to-relax-in" kitc~en,
see your nearest Packaged Gas Kitchen Dealer
If your kitchen ii more than five years old,
And of course, at the bean of' Any modem

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MEETING RESET
A ~eetmg of tho; Meigs CoQnty Fllll' ~ ~~y sched·
uled lor II'Uelilay' has been reset for Wednesday at 8 p. m.
in !he courthouse . fairboard ollice. DiscussiiRl of the · fatrgroonds liuildlng program
tv. the main bUsiness. The
Meigs County Commissioners,
Prosectuing Attorney Bernard
Fultz ·aoo · all fair beard lllf!lm· l
bers have been asked to attend.
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C OF c TO MEET
dleport Rd.: Robert · Barrett, Funeral Announced
Tbe regulm: meeu~g of P.o- RuUand Rd. ; B_uster Barrett, For Rev, L. Fiek
meroy c~amber of. Commerce [Middleport Rd... Charles Barwlll be tonight in office oi t)!.e ':It• RoUand ~-: Mrs. Madge Funeral S.rvices .for Rev-.
Ohio Power compariY.
Fife, Lake C1ty, Tenn., . 16
William Fick,
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died Sunday morning enTMre's .., lllbsa·
GRA~GE .'VJsiT .
grandchildren; lw&lt;&gt; . .
Iroute to Holzer· Hospital, will
MltiorlotsolwMet
Hollill Taylor, Midd~f Rd.,
held Tuesday at 2 p. m.
10
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Springs and Fanzo Taylor, Clieshire Rd.
the Ewing Chapel.
doat--rur' A•d
granges
visit the Columbia· · Friends may call at !he
He was a resident of Ke 1·rs l
rhc-re ·• no ,.b,l1·
wte fOf' Myen Sub.
grange on
and 1s survivt!d by
1 Alfl:ed will rett residence. h.' Rutland
•t-rs.ibloe- eo dltli•et
lilot• Wlft'r per
have charge
lime. 'Arrangements are
Mrs. Nancy Maud Fick; a
honepowf'r Up to
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ll,OOO ~~:allot.!i Pf''
and a duaghter. Mrs . Miriam
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Bolt, Schenectady, New York.
LOW 168,00
Graveside services will be held
Wednesday at 1 p. m. at the
Marion Cemetery,
Marion . .
Friends may call at the funeral '
home any time.
·~~iijiP,;;:~~~!!ft
AND
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Pomeroy firemen were called
to the Mabel Mankin property
on Condor-s! at 1:50 p. m. Saturday where a building near her
WY 2-S3 2 l
home had caught fire. The blaze
was extinguished by ·fire del&gt;art- 11 N. 2nd Av.. Middleport

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A-'JTENI)~BR.vm'
·~ leD'lceo iafii; ~te
Clamlce Klnr. bfotber of Mn.
Clw"les Werry,'~. oi Pomeroy,
were held r..,..•tly at Cedi!'
Grove, W. Va. -~ltendlng from
this area were Mr. and Mrt.
Chll)'les Werry, Sr., Mr . .and
Mrs. Harold' Werry of Vinton,
and Walter Werry of Muon,
alon'g wlht Paul werr; o.r
ton. .

MARRIAGE APPLICATION
Frank M. Harris, ~7. Mason,
plant guard, and Susan Fern
Barker, 55, Middleport, houseworker: Martin Gene Abbott,
22, Middleport, NYCRR, and
Carol Lucinda Morris, 1~. Mid.
dleport.

Carni\fal

Calm, Hard Work Expected
In France After Troubles

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Dr. Lewis Telle, right, hands Kaand Mrs.
S,am Hous~n down 33, 6:55 a.
Neigler, Syracuse, her cube of Sabin vaccine sum.: Philip Sporn down 34,
gar at the Racine centel' in the Southern Local High
v.m.: Suuthern down 34, 8: school bllildin:g where 1,603 persons participated In the
p.m.; H.• E. Bowles down 34, Sabin Oral Sunday.· Sentinel Photo.
10 p.m.; Pamela D. down 34,
I a.m.; John Ladd Dean down
34, 2:40 a.m.: Louisiana up 34,
3 a.m.; Joey cbotln up 34, 4:45

Shear~r

DIVORCE ASKED
A petition for divorce has
been filed in Meigs County' Com·
mon Pleas Court by Marilyn
Rinehart, Reedsville, troll) Marvin Rinehart. Elkins, W. Va.,
charging gross neglect of duty
and extreme cruelty.

Foreign News Commentary

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1Dill,- Senfinel, P~:~~~~~
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V!dd"""" ~ . f'- ;f'iiiiiiiOiiiiii
~h fiN
Hollmr mn, lad· ll.
1nf ~· at J:56• p. m:
&lt;lAY· No 41111lq0 •,._, ....,n. fl
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Mrt. Carl Ker.med)' · e
her ankle. Her gra~
ther; Mrs . .J~. is helpjng her
with her boule work.

enson down 23, 1:25 a.m.; l'(a·
tional down 23, 5:30 a.ut.; A.

Merrill down MBl'l!lel 5: 10 a.m.
Patten down Marmet 6:0o a.m.:
C. V. Harner up Winfield 10:
jl.m.; Elgerctiff up Winfield 1:·
05 a.m.; Solvay up Winfield 4:1' a.m.
Seen and Heard Trlb Soc. eal
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark
Wetherholt and children of Marietta spent the weekend here
visiting relative• and friends .

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Blue StevSeal
up up
22, 22,
5:2511:55
a.m.:p.m.:
Charles

Le8 down London 5:45 a.m.;

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Funeral BerViall for Mrs. Iva
Barrett. 70, who died at the
h&lt;lme of her daughter, ·M rs.
Richard GrueseJ'. Rutland, Sun·
~y ~ipg •after a long ill·
~ess, will he held • ll'ed~y
at % P-111· .81 !be-, Free Methodlst church in By!l!ll Run.
· T\le Revs. Robert Smith&gt; and
Herbert Grimm will: officiate.
Burllli wil he 1n lhO Rivewiew
cemetery, Mlddleportl .
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She was
memhe of t li
Free Me.OO::Ist in Hr • 11 . R -e
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li1o t f"h . ;:;'•
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u. nl • .c. y.
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hby ~
u: n · . ay n, an . er par·
en s, John Wesley and Floro
Ellen Taylor, • brot~er, and. a
sister..
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ren, Mrs. Jessie Grueser,

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more convenient, more conducive to "relaxation breaks" with family or friends. If you are
about to build a new holllfl, the al!8wer is obvi·ous. If you are not, you can stiU enjoy the
finest in kitchen magic by remodeUing.
Either way you'll' do \letter ~th the •"'1'""1
aid of a Packaged GAS Kitchen deale.:. He·will
belp you plan a freah new ·arrangement, With
smart, roomy cabineta and co~ters slfordinr
that extra storage apace aDd eonvpent OOWitar
you need.
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bakes better because the oven circulatee beat.
It broils better because the fast flame beat oeara
ricb juices in mtlat. And GAS gives you every
automatic cooking convenie~~&lt;:e;·.too-including
tho Burner-with-a-Brain tha'fl'lnall:ea· every
cooking utensil automati'cl
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dealer to show you a
plan for yi&gt;ur home. And remember-for
new kitchen you 'II love to cook in , , ..the .,· 111&amp;1~·
•' you'U love to cook o11 ia GAS!
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,s r!/edica Report
Way~ G, "-:~•tad,!t

treo~~of
ellneer
ts on thr~ foondations:
l remoYilt,. irradiation and
When a ' caiiOO' is
er early in i~ course in
a ssibie place •ucl.'ias
n, . e breas~ or tho uterine
c ...rv~. complete lremoval
pdssible
tJsult In cure.
·
very rarely,
. occurs

t

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'bad .., lnuble ....

J'1IOM LOUJI.

'little way beyond the field of 1drup lhow up flrlt.
operation, In some persons !he In women with lar-acl9aneed
h., already spread be- cancet' oi the brtas. It w a 1
for• the operation a n d, al· found that removal of the
though tliere is no hope of sur· renal 1lands lltJI' the lddntys
g!eaJiy removing all of the can- or ol.U.. pituitary Iliad at t11t
~. the operation gives a n y base of the
wciuld
antibodies that have been de- a
a better

chance to Now,

the tumor.
the dru&amp; field the problem
being attacked on m 1 n y
fronts. Much experimental work
· heine done on a group
of

.

of removilla

·
.

glands IIUI'gically, it II ~=!~[
to illlock !hem out wllh h&lt;
al-anllllonlstle drup. More
cently, an apparatus olmllar to
that uaed to 11ve X-ray troat-

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d'¥\f!' $unday morning; will be
h~Jal l!le Ewing chapel, Wed·
nesday at 2 p.m.. with the Rev.
Robert Card oflic~g. Burial
will be In the Pine. Grove cem~
tery,
lfe Is survlvl!&lt;. .by his wife,
Jdi, four children, Ernest, ,HarriSonville; Ruby Young, New
Martinsville, W. Va.; EImer
Yring, Pomeroy; Wanda· Adoljii, Canoga Park, Calif.; four
gr~~children, two brothers, Hnmtr Young, Pomeroy, and Edward . Young, Minersville, and
a ,number of nieces and nephews... . Frlends may call at the
lune,..l home any lime.
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pr¥'JIIi!&gt;ia.Ma~on County, Pl. Pleasant Junior Woman's Club, was ple~ed wnh the
turnout but bad hoped for more. The sponsors had purchased 18,000 doses. Th~ next
Sabin Oral Sunday Will be May 5th when vaccine Type m will be administered. The
(bird and last of the clinics will be held June 2ad wben vaccine Type U wUI be given.

mont,
generates
proton but
beam,whtcb
has been
used a
problem here Is to control kill cancer cella and, wher d~
antiibodlieo1i the wildly erowing tumor cells sirable, to klll the pituitary
·:r· ; ··:-:. to hold !he cancer
withoot causjng too much dam- gland .
....oUid account for age to tho oormal cello in 1 h o Another device, the atom reof the body. This is·somethin&amp; II k e actor, has been used to bathe
In a tryiog to walk on eggs in such the tumor cells in neutrono.
blood
a way a• to crack the shells but When. precedjng au o h a
si'Jfic- not break the yolks.
"bath," sodium borate J.
destroy'- the In this group of drugs a r e jected Into the blood the
nitrogen mustard, chlorambu- trona kill the tumor cells.
are not so ell, busulfan, sar&lt;:olysine,
&amp;- Alllloup m... worlt rtlllllrlll
fofllun'lilte;· -the doctors m u s t mercaptopurine, amethopterin. to be doae and alllloap many
a delaying action.-by ev- and many others, some still for of the trealmoalt se far trlod
means at their disposal. experimental use only.
When bave been only parllally aec:ls why, after the
they are used, a careful check cceosful 11ainat only .- .
r$noval of .a cancer, a
the bndy's ability to prnduct! of tamor, It eu safely .l!e said
'treatment i•
blood cells mu•t
be lhat proareso ' II helD&amp; made
Is to kill any tumor made, because that il where apinst oae of lhe w o r 1 t
may have wandered the adverse effects of t b o • •
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gl!n~M!WI/abama Junior bigh scbool, one of several Sabin centers in Mason County,

:~~~::l*~~~~~thatwithhave
found to
cellbeen
reproduction.

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LIBERTY TH

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' ~SERGEANTS . 3!'
i'rUt Sinatra, Dean Matlin,
, SW!fy Davi11, Jr., Peter Law·
foYif'and Joey Bishop
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TONIGHT
"THF. NOTOIIIOUS
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liiDI: Novak
Jack LemQn
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Elatne Edwards
" Grant Rlchardo

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,·,o•rl fAMILY NIGHTS
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ELEPHANT"

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Mdflie Mack

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. Kal Fischer

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"'fttif · SECRET PARTNER;,
..UWith Stewart Grangeland Haya Harareet

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River Report
Gaa1e readla11:
Gallipolis
dam 18.0, 21.9, running 34 feel
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 24.·
13, Pt. Plea~ant 25.26, Hinton
1.29 falling, Kanawha Falls 2.20
falling, Charleston 18.04 failing,
London. Marmet and Winfield
dams were on the sills.
Boat movements:
Oblo River - Tibolt down 13,
8:15 a.m. ; Elisha Woods up 14,
7:25a.m.; New Martinsville and
Si. Marys ·~ 14, 11:~ p.m.;
Beaver up 17,10 p.m.; Jenks
17, 1:20 a.m.; Walter Beckjord
up 17, I :50 a.m.: Albert Hold·
en up 17, 2:'10 a.m.; Walter
Williamson up 17, 5:15 a.m.;
Jerry Bosworth up 17, 6:~ a.m.
Bal2er down 11,10:45 p.m.; VuJ.
can' up 19, 6:2li a.m.; Queen
City up 20, 5:55 a.m.; Indiana
up 21, 5:2li a.m.; Peggy Down-

E. Dykes down 23, 6:10 a.m.;
Western up Greenup 6:40 a.m.;
Zimmer up Greenup 7:15 p.m.;
Inca up Greenup 10:30 p.m.;
Dorothy Este• "P Greenup 12:10 a.m.; J . S. Lewis up 3Z, 5:·
15 a.m.: Edeana BosWorth and
Dlspatcher up 32, 6 a.m.; Raveru;wood up 33, 1:05 a.m.; 0. F.

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Ph. WY 2-2644

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Galllpolls Dam - Hamilton
down 9:50 p.m.; Semel down
6.48.1'.m.; Wayne H. up 7:00 a.
m.; U. S. S. Peirce down 9:45

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lanawbo River - Robert W.

• home owners
• eontractors
ebuilders
eworlcmen
that
The Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

is the place to buy
lum&amp;er and
building materials

For a friendly ~love-to-relax-in" kitc~en,
see your nearest Packaged Gas Kitchen Dealer
If your kitchen ii more than five years old,
And of course, at the bean of' Any modem

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A ~eetmg of tho; Meigs CoQnty Fllll' ~ ~~y sched·
uled lor II'Uelilay' has been reset for Wednesday at 8 p. m.
in !he courthouse . fairboard ollice. DiscussiiRl of the · fatrgroonds liuildlng program
tv. the main bUsiness. The
Meigs County Commissioners,
Prosectuing Attorney Bernard
Fultz ·aoo · all fair beard lllf!lm· l
bers have been asked to attend.
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dleport Rd.: Robert · Barrett, Funeral Announced
Tbe regulm: meeu~g of P.o- RuUand Rd. ; B_uster Barrett, For Rev, L. Fiek
meroy c~amber of. Commerce [Middleport Rd... Charles Barwlll be tonight in office oi t)!.e ':It• RoUand ~-: Mrs. Madge Funeral S.rvices .for Rev-.
Ohio Power compariY.
Fife, Lake C1ty, Tenn., . 16
William Fick,
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died Sunday morning enTMre's .., lllbsa·
GRA~GE .'VJsiT .
grandchildren; lw&lt;&gt; . .
Iroute to Holzer· Hospital, will
MltiorlotsolwMet
Hollill Taylor, Midd~f Rd.,
held Tuesday at 2 p. m.
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Springs and Fanzo Taylor, Clieshire Rd.
the Ewing Chapel.
doat--rur' A•d
granges
visit the Columbia· · Friends may call at !he
He was a resident of Ke 1·rs l
rhc-re ·• no ,.b,l1·
wte fOf' Myen Sub.
grange on
and 1s survivt!d by
1 Alfl:ed will rett residence. h.' Rutland
•t-rs.ibloe- eo dltli•et
lilot• Wlft'r per
have charge
lime. 'Arrangements are
Mrs. Nancy Maud Fick; a
honepowf'r Up to
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ll,OOO ~~:allot.!i Pf''
and a duaghter. Mrs . Miriam
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Bolt, Schenectady, New York.
LOW 168,00
Graveside services will be held
Wednesday at 1 p. m. at the
Marion Cemetery,
Marion . .
Friends may call at the funeral '
home any time.
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AND
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Pomeroy firemen were called
to the Mabel Mankin property
on Condor-s! at 1:50 p. m. Saturday where a building near her
WY 2-S3 2 l
home had caught fire. The blaze
was extinguished by ·fire del&gt;art- 11 N. 2nd Av.. Middleport

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A-'JTENI)~BR.vm'
·~ leD'lceo iafii; ~te
Clamlce Klnr. bfotber of Mn.
Clw"les Werry,'~. oi Pomeroy,
were held r..,..•tly at Cedi!'
Grove, W. Va. -~ltendlng from
this area were Mr. and Mrt.
Chll)'les Werry, Sr., Mr . .and
Mrs. Harold' Werry of Vinton,
and Walter Werry of Muon,
alon'g wlht Paul werr; o.r
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MARRIAGE APPLICATION
Frank M. Harris, ~7. Mason,
plant guard, and Susan Fern
Barker, 55, Middleport, houseworker: Martin Gene Abbott,
22, Middleport, NYCRR, and
Carol Lucinda Morris, 1~. Mid.
dleport.

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Calm, Hard Work Expected
In France After Troubles

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Dr. Lewis Telle, right, hands Kaand Mrs.
S,am Hous~n down 33, 6:55 a.
Neigler, Syracuse, her cube of Sabin vaccine sum.: Philip Sporn down 34,
gar at the Racine centel' in the Southern Local High
v.m.: Suuthern down 34, 8: school bllildin:g where 1,603 persons participated In the
p.m.; H.• E. Bowles down 34, Sabin Oral Sunday.· Sentinel Photo.
10 p.m.; Pamela D. down 34,
I a.m.; John Ladd Dean down
34, 2:40 a.m.: Louisiana up 34,
3 a.m.; Joey cbotln up 34, 4:45

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DIVORCE ASKED
A petition for divorce has
been filed in Meigs County' Com·
mon Pleas Court by Marilyn
Rinehart, Reedsville, troll) Marvin Rinehart. Elkins, W. Va.,
charging gross neglect of duty
and extreme cruelty.

Foreign News Commentary

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1Dill,- Senfinel, P~:~~~~~
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V!dd"""" ~ . f'- ;f'iiiiiiiOiiiiii
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Hollmr mn, lad· ll.
1nf ~· at J:56• p. m:
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Mrt. Carl Ker.med)' · e
her ankle. Her gra~
ther; Mrs . .J~. is helpjng her
with her boule work.

enson down 23, 1:25 a.m.; l'(a·
tional down 23, 5:30 a.ut.; A.

Merrill down MBl'l!lel 5: 10 a.m.
Patten down Marmet 6:0o a.m.:
C. V. Harner up Winfield 10:
jl.m.; Elgerctiff up Winfield 1:·
05 a.m.; Solvay up Winfield 4:1' a.m.
Seen and Heard Trlb Soc. eal
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark
Wetherholt and children of Marietta spent the weekend here
visiting relative• and friends .

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Blue StevSeal
up up
22, 22,
5:2511:55
a.m.:p.m.:
Charles

Le8 down London 5:45 a.m.;

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Funeral BerViall for Mrs. Iva
Barrett. 70, who died at the
h&lt;lme of her daughter, ·M rs.
Richard GrueseJ'. Rutland, Sun·
~y ~ipg •after a long ill·
~ess, will he held • ll'ed~y
at % P-111· .81 !be-, Free Methodlst church in By!l!ll Run.
· T\le Revs. Robert Smith&gt; and
Herbert Grimm will: officiate.
Burllli wil he 1n lhO Rivewiew
cemetery, Mlddleportl .
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She was
memhe of t li
Free Me.OO::Ist in Hr • 11 . R -e
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li1o t f"h . ;:;'•
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hby ~
u: n · . ay n, an . er par·
en s, John Wesley and Floro
Ellen Taylor, • brot~er, and. a
sister..
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ren, Mrs. Jessie Grueser,

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Mrs:B~ett
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more convenient, more conducive to "relaxation breaks" with family or friends. If you are
about to build a new holllfl, the al!8wer is obvi·ous. If you are not, you can stiU enjoy the
finest in kitchen magic by remodeUing.
Either way you'll' do \letter ~th the •"'1'""1
aid of a Packaged GAS Kitchen deale.:. He·will
belp you plan a freah new ·arrangement, With
smart, roomy cabineta and co~ters slfordinr
that extra storage apace aDd eonvpent OOWitar
you need.
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bakes better because the oven circulatee beat.
It broils better because the fast flame beat oeara
ricb juices in mtlat. And GAS gives you every
automatic cooking convenie~~&lt;:e;·.too-including
tho Burner-with-a-Brain tha'fl'lnall:ea· every
cooking utensil automati'cl
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dealer to show you a
plan for yi&gt;ur home. And remember-for
new kitchen you 'II love to cook in , , ..the .,· 111&amp;1~·
•' you'U love to cook o11 ia GAS!
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or more. Phone first for. quiek
approval. Then stop for J8llr
money. ThriftY terms to · lidt
your budget. Use a spr!Dc IMa
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now to best advanfage.,
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THIS IS A SPECIAL
PROCESS
THE NU G~O mtthod of
fur deonlng.

opod after 36

Here comes April
15th! Income· tax
time. And if you have
trouble coming up
with the cash, come
to us. We make
prompt/ tash .l oans
for any worthwhile
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HOURS
MONDAY-9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
TUES., WED., THUR., 9 A.M. TO $ P.M.
fRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M.

perlenoo.
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For Home Improvements Or
Special landscaping We Furnish··

Mrs. Vaughan Is
Hostess When
Kin Club Met

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WITH TWIN BONUS VALUES
Laminated p1astie toDP.ed tabletlrlt nwlnl
spills, mars, and blmit 6 Matching ebaira

with heavy vinyl covers ewer eomfy -boc

type seats. Gleaming cllrome or btoirle
frame oombined with marble-Uke pat.
terned table make this an an~ at.

tractire set PLUS t,De extra bwaua JJNriala

New Member Is
Given Welcome
In Garden Club ,.
Mrs. Stella CUnningham was

STOP IN and SEE FOR YOURSELF II
MOST TIMES when you eome to PieteJllyou find us busy.
.And 10met1mea you may think we don't wait on you f~st

eaeugh,
THIS TIMI of year· everyone•• In a hul'l')'. We just do our
best and hope you un aee our •J.d.• - how hJrd it is to
1et to evecyone.
SOMI PIOPL• think we are cranky. A11 we want fa to
have a rood atore for you to •hop, and Y&lt;IU must like it,
for 27 yean you have lhoDped Pickenm Hdwe. You have
helped B or 8 people make a Jivtna. We don't want .to
chanre our way one bit. Wby I:Jbould weT We're doine OKf
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2 Dellcleua Flavors

Chocoloto • Vonlllo
Take Rome A
Pint, Quart or Half Gallon

DAIRY VALLEY

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WY 2-2556

WI DO OUI liST to treat everyone fair and go along
if:&amp;IIJ' way pollible. We know we mQ" make someone mad
!&gt;flee in a while, not becau1e we want to.

AROUND MOST STOUS everyone k olwoyo in 1 hlll'l')'
and lOme ttmel euatomen are not in a hurry. 'lb:at'a
where we eet into trouble 10metlmea. They may think we
doD•t want to talt to them. 'Ibat'a not the rea10n, we
mult walt on those who are in a hurry. When we have
Work to do lt'4 hard for ua to bold. atlll verY lona. When
we're on vactti~n, Jt'a easy for ua to atop.

CHOREMASTER

Now H~Perfilrmonco

Win An Easter Ham II

.GARDEN TILERS
149.95 to 169.95
With EuiUiive

DooliD 'tlneo A

TEMPO
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HAM CONnST
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Inglis Fumhure
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You may . ~ lilcky--cllp out this· "egg-coupon" and
fill out.your name and addreso on It . _. deposit It
.in our Easter Htm box In our store. No purcha..
necesoary and .winner will be notified.
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Ingels Furnhurt, Mkltlleport

you over 15% More De-

liven&lt;! power. Tlllo deep.
er ~ Better - l'uterl
Enjoy moilem power eardeniug - wlth time to
lltll'el.
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LUCitE PAINT
Only Dupont makt·1 LucJte paint. There'a a dlf· te~encef

OutaJde Luclte

can be uaed on wood,
brick, lf.ucco, cement
b)ock. Gae~ 1 lot lorther.
Save money! - ~7.91 pl.

NIW TIME CHANGE &lt;OIIjiDI to W. Vo. 10011, AprD
Guesa we will a:o al.oJig with the new Ume chana-e. W11 h81h 1~ l
ing Middleport and Pomeroy would go alone, too.

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You may not believe tbil
our biggest Huffy
Mower seller, 1ft" and 20"
People are findlng out
amaller mower e1ay to
handle and don•t C05t so

much.

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And fl~loh your iloor ~~&lt;1 1 1'

Ruti..W Thollo cloor ....
Rnloh. Wl,lh ~trorolhor~ .
mod 0m chomlllrj d~::1
ery. Laats thqe
other

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We cut IDJ Je~ )IOU

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need. Some of 100
may have only few babY
chlcb .lnd need am*U pen
Ltwn •Ftt~C. &amp; I!'Oitr Tufo

hardware •toft~: ,See f~

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meeting In charge

Mrs. Jessie CottrlD, f:E~ I
wlth devotions by Mrs.
Morarity followed by lhe
Prayer in unlson. Members

sponded to roll caD with
favorite potted flower. A

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Cottrill concerniog the '."8i~ll
meeting to be beld at the
any High School, April 20.

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ed Mrs_ Robert Reibel, guest
speaker. who spoke on bow

6 EXTRA SEAT COVERS
To teJI)Iee tbe orifluk when lbey
or d""anta&amp;fld, B:rtf'IKI
. the li ke aew look twb llll k1nt a1

prepare cut flowers and gave
demonstration in flower ar~
ra•ging. She told how to treat

heron&amp;ill WOl'D

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FREE

flowers to make them last, slatIng 1o put the stems in hot wa·
er and leave for Z4 hours before using.
Conages were presented
Mrs. C!lonlngham by Mrs.
lrUI and io Mrs. Reibel,
by
Mrs. Nolan. Refreshments were
serued during the social hour
1o those named above and Mrs.
A. o. Lee, Mrs. Addle Norris,
Mrs. Pearl Knapp and
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people that need l!ltrd·

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Garden club met TUesday
nlng at the home of Mrs.
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THROUGH IUMMIR mootho it II 10 bot anywaj&gt;, WhJ
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get home an hour earlier tn the evenlnl7 Earl)' m•m~J"!~rr. JF
botira are AlWays ~ooler.
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welcomed as a new member,

Middleport had 1one alone wttb W. Va. time. "lbere~• ~ -;; ,
many people from Ohio who work in W.Va. plantl. A.a . extr~.-~

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approval. Then stop for J8llr
money. ThriftY terms to · lidt
your budget. Use a spr!Dc IMa
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now to best advanfage.,
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THIS IS A SPECIAL
PROCESS
THE NU G~O mtthod of
fur deonlng.

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Here comes April
15th! Income· tax
time. And if you have
trouble coming up
with the cash, come
to us. We make
prompt/ tash .l oans
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MONDAY-9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
TUES., WED., THUR., 9 A.M. TO $ P.M.
fRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M.

perlenoo.
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For Home Improvements Or
Special landscaping We Furnish··

Mrs. Vaughan Is
Hostess When
Kin Club Met

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Laminated p1astie toDP.ed tabletlrlt nwlnl
spills, mars, and blmit 6 Matching ebaira

with heavy vinyl covers ewer eomfy -boc

type seats. Gleaming cllrome or btoirle
frame oombined with marble-Uke pat.
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tractire set PLUS t,De extra bwaua JJNriala

New Member Is
Given Welcome
In Garden Club ,.
Mrs. Stella CUnningham was

STOP IN and SEE FOR YOURSELF II
MOST TIMES when you eome to PieteJllyou find us busy.
.And 10met1mea you may think we don't wait on you f~st

eaeugh,
THIS TIMI of year· everyone•• In a hul'l')'. We just do our
best and hope you un aee our •J.d.• - how hJrd it is to
1et to evecyone.
SOMI PIOPL• think we are cranky. A11 we want fa to
have a rood atore for you to •hop, and Y&lt;IU must like it,
for 27 yean you have lhoDped Pickenm Hdwe. You have
helped B or 8 people make a Jivtna. We don't want .to
chanre our way one bit. Wby I:Jbould weT We're doine OKf
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2 Dellcleua Flavors

Chocoloto • Vonlllo
Take Rome A
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DAIRY VALLEY

' Parker Rim

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WI DO OUI liST to treat everyone fair and go along
if:&amp;IIJ' way pollible. We know we mQ" make someone mad
!&gt;flee in a while, not becau1e we want to.

AROUND MOST STOUS everyone k olwoyo in 1 hlll'l')'
and lOme ttmel euatomen are not in a hurry. 'lb:at'a
where we eet into trouble 10metlmea. They may think we
doD•t want to talt to them. 'Ibat'a not the rea10n, we
mult walt on those who are in a hurry. When we have
Work to do lt'4 hard for ua to bold. atlll verY lona. When
we're on vactti~n, Jt'a easy for ua to atop.

CHOREMASTER

Now H~Perfilrmonco

Win An Easter Ham II

.GARDEN TILERS
149.95 to 169.95
With EuiUiive

DooliD 'tlneo A

TEMPO
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HAM CONnST
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Ml4&lt;1loport, Ohio

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fill out.your name and addreso on It . _. deposit It
.in our Easter Htm box In our store. No purcha..
necesoary and .winner will be notified.
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you over 15% More De-

liven&lt;! power. Tlllo deep.
er ~ Better - l'uterl
Enjoy moilem power eardeniug - wlth time to
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LUCitE PAINT
Only Dupont makt·1 LucJte paint. There'a a dlf· te~encef

OutaJde Luclte

can be uaed on wood,
brick, lf.ucco, cement
b)ock. Gae~ 1 lot lorther.
Save money! - ~7.91 pl.

NIW TIME CHANGE &lt;OIIjiDI to W. Vo. 10011, AprD
Guesa we will a:o al.oJig with the new Ume chana-e. W11 h81h 1~ l
ing Middleport and Pomeroy would go alone, too.

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You may not believe tbil
our biggest Huffy
Mower seller, 1ft" and 20"
People are findlng out
amaller mower e1ay to
handle and don•t C05t so

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And fl~loh your iloor ~~&lt;1 1 1'

Ruti..W Thollo cloor ....
Rnloh. Wl,lh ~trorolhor~ .
mod 0m chomlllrj d~::1
ery. Laats thqe
other

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Clticken and

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Poultry Wire .

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dlff~ce

We cut IDJ Je~ )IOU

Thtre'o

need. Some of 100
may have only few babY
chlcb .lnd need am*U pen
Ltwn •Ftt~C. &amp; I!'Oitr Tufo

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Mrs. Jessie CottrlD, f:E~ I
wlth devotions by Mrs.
Morarity followed by lhe
Prayer in unlson. Members

sponded to roll caD with
favorite potted flower. A

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Cottrill concerniog the '."8i~ll
meeting to be beld at the
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ed Mrs_ Robert Reibel, guest
speaker. who spoke on bow

6 EXTRA SEAT COVERS
To teJI)Iee tbe orifluk when lbey
or d""anta&amp;fld, B:rtf'IKI
. the li ke aew look twb llll k1nt a1

prepare cut flowers and gave
demonstration in flower ar~
ra•ging. She told how to treat

heron&amp;ill WOl'D

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FREE

flowers to make them last, slatIng 1o put the stems in hot wa·
er and leave for Z4 hours before using.
Conages were presented
Mrs. C!lonlngham by Mrs.
lrUI and io Mrs. Reibel,
by
Mrs. Nolan. Refreshments were
serued during the social hour
1o those named above and Mrs.
A. o. Lee, Mrs. Addle Norris,
Mrs. Pearl Knapp and
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people that need l!ltrd·

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plumblrlg 1upplles.
You can tti¢ your ae.eount to pa~ent r•~··· 'I·
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when the Fun-Wile--You-Learn
Garden club met TUesday
nlng at the home of Mrs.
The

THROUGH IUMMIR mootho it II 10 bot anywaj&gt;, WhJ
I.
get home an hour earlier tn the evenlnl7 Earl)' m•m~J"!~rr. JF
botira are AlWays ~ooler.
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welcomed as a new member,

Middleport had 1one alone wttb W. Va. time. "lbere~• ~ -;; ,
many people from Ohio who work in W.Va. plantl. A.a . extr~.-~

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• ADMI'ITEil· Osborne Srew.
pt , Plea.1111t, Joseph Kay.
Pt. Pl•aSIInl; Carl Ann
/ Paillt&lt;!f, Charle5ton: Emerson
~ltUe Middleport• Mrs 'Harry
F4,~rs. Pt. Pleasant: Lewis
Harper, Jr., Gallipolis Ferry;

!Iowan! Sharp o\MI&lt;ln; ·Cft,.,.,lllloftl'h,

Pt. Plmant; Ml'l.
B•rnette, Jr., Ge lhp~~jls ; M~. Jam.&gt; Glbea ,t, f't , Pleasant;
Rolph Shirley lilt. J,lto; Call&gt; ~··• · George Bdter, f..eon; Sid.erine Sue Sherley, Mt. Alto : ne&gt; WhiUington, PI, Plcnsanl;
Jl)·rd Rolllllll. Pt. PleaS~~Ilt; Ml'll. loa [.andb, Galllpollo.
Delbert Waugh. Ashton
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PISCHARGJ;;Ii. Veva Wa!lll· and Mrs, Dtutl&lt;r' Waugh, Am·
lo y, Hender,.n, Mrs. Lloyd I ton.

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AnUa SUe 1\us!OU, du&amp;htfr
o' Mr. 8lld Mr,, Trurnon Rill·
s~l ol Pomoro) , hu re&lt;elved
her c:oomeluloglst llcellle !ram
•he Ohio stale School of Cosn••tology 1nd II now employed
il Hysell's Beauty Shop on East

cr:•te of Pomeroy H I I b
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Corner Second &amp; Mill St~. M:.l,u...,...

Monqoy thru Thursii'oy . , ...... 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Frld•y . $olurday . . , 1:30 A.M. to 8;30 P.M.

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,1 th' g to be styled Tuesday, April 9, beg 1nmng at 7:30 P.M. at the 0 h10
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h B t Si rna Phi sorority car d party and style show at I e P~~d~·~
: hapter ?It e .e ~iu~ Linda is wearing clothing from the Phillip SlsteiCS,
Jumor High audtt~o
d. Goesslers Marilyn's stylish garments are from Sttfflers and
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Alfred
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Execs To Tour Society Notes Society News
Pt. Pleasant
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Office Houra: t to 12. 21o II (Ciole It Nooa 011
Tburs. - Ball Court St., Pomei'OJ

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DUKE CLEANERS

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PRONE 18N141J

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. on March 31 was 62.' offenng :1frs. Harold Limmers Jnd
Pl'. PLEASANT - Indusl r1al $12.40. Worship serv1ces were Mrs. Jack Mulligan o£ Cincinexecutives of the Charleston held at 11 with the Rev. Card nati were weekend guests of ,
area wtll take a two-day tou.r bringing t~e message ··The Mr and Mrs John Arbaugh and
of the Kanawha Valley April Power of Believers."
son. Wesley. ·
17 and 18 to get a llrol·hand
look at the valley's potential for There was an attendance . of Mrs. Myrtle Frost had the ,
ernnom 1(' growth.
10 at the ~ednes~ay ev~n~~~ ~~ misfortune to get her hand I
The tour by bus to points be- prayer ~rvtce With
Lmme 1 caught in the wrlnge~ of her
t.w~eh pt, Pleasant and Mont~ Gaul leadm~.
•washing machine cutting
r omery will be jointly sponsor- \ Mrs. Florence sturm, Mr. and lingers so badly It took several
b" the Charleston Chamber Mn. Bernard Hawkey and Nan- · stitches to close the wound ,
Commerce industrial devel- .cy and Dnnna, frum Millstone, Mr and Mra G~y Spencer
"'nt de,partment ~nd the 1 \1' Va, and 'Mr. and 1\·trs. R ic~ - and famlly of iteedsvUle were
,av Vlri\ilia lndustnal Devl- ard Spencer and Timmy and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I
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·Danny were recent Sunday VII · Gordon Chevalier and son.s.
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Pr~Jdent Charlea itore of Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore Mrs. Ralph BartoD of Re&lt;!ds- '1
··~'!':i~c~:·~~~mber work- Boyle&amp;.
ville was a Frjday guest
'"'' m tllo f~eld of industrial de- ' Last Sunday visitoro in tho Mr. and Mr~. Fon Halsey. hI
velopment believe that a great jhome oi Mr. dnd Mrs. Vere , Mrs. Ronme Myer~ an~ c f.
deal t!ID be accomplished by swartz were Mr and Mrs. Ver· dren and brother, M1mmte Tor·
uuitint
under way non swartz. and famHy of Bel- renee of Columbus were Sun ..
bb~y~·.:..~..:;~~;~~:~t and' pre, Mr. and Mrs::...Richard ' day guests of their parents, Mr.
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1ook- Swartz and family of Ravenna , and Mn. Roland Torrence and
concreio~rs. Millard Swartz, Mr. and family.
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Val' ¥t-s. -Warren Bentz of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Watson
' 1 accom·
D.;"Mr. and Mrs . . Waid 1 fallllly of Dayton spent a week
ley of
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take
wari.Z'
of Athens, and Mr. and lend here wllh hlo mother, Mrs.
pli8hed
Mrs. C. E. Wood• of Tuppers Effie Watson and other relanote of
ac- ·
hves.
ovollable
I Plains.
1 Mrs. Audrey Torrence apent
1 Mr. and Mro. Eori Davll and ' several days helping care lor
ar- , Ellen of Marietta and Mr. and her daughtor, Mrs. Carl Morrll
~!'! ."''""' · a ~ner· ' Mrs. Waid Swartz of Athens and now baby 10n of Racine.
;:~~ ' were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrf;' Edna Summerfield was
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Hobart Swartz.
a Supday 1uest 01·her daughter,
Earl Deal of Hutch in-' Mr•. Nina Roblnaon received Mrs. CecU Caldwell lnd flmUy.
10h Inaurance Agency, Robert i w..-d of a daughter, T11111la Ma·
"Siler, director of public relationo ~rie , born to Mr. and Mro.' R•
of the Marietta Manutacturmr i bert Roblnoon of Parkorabur&amp;,
Company and Managing Direc- , Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard
lor Cerll Devrock of the Pt. I Beyler are materanl rrandparPieaoant Chamber of f!om- lents.
merce.
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The tour party will gather lor Tuppers Plains vlailed Mr. and
llreakloot at the Holiday Inn Mrs. Charlos D. Woode SUnday.
on Wodneoday, April 17 at 8 Mrs. Glennie Shumway and
a.m. The party will proceed family of Dayton visited in .the
9ver U. S. Route M to Mont- home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
'omory with brief stops en· Gaol and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
route at du Pont, Diamond AI- Sinc1air, March 24.
kali, Union Concrete, the Dtck- Lowell Guthrie and !&gt;!r- and
mson mdustnal stte, Glen Fer- Mrs. Paul Perry and Pamela
rls Inn, and Union Carblcle Mot- Sue of Columbus recently vialtals plant. FoUowlna a brief ed their parents, Mr. and Mra.
prouam 111 th~ LltUo Theatre Geor&amp;e Guthrie. Other recent
of West VirllnlB T~h, lunch-- visitors were hu sister, Mr.
enn will be served rn thl col- and Mro. Alvin Depoy and lam- And th«l'a tht trou~l~ "~ lmad:
~t cafeteria. On the return ily.
ern Jiving, You
lr1p to Charleaton over Route Mrs. Mabol Swar!Z of Athens o muscle todoy
II, there w11l be no otopa but
h d h
M nd [ so inclined, And moot
~ators wiJI point out var- visited er aug ter, r. ~
-includlnc our ehUdfen, whon
iouo points ol interest and po- Mrs. Paul Buckley and family, participation ill ~Hitllfuloctlvl·
lentlai industrial sites Ilona the rec-ently.
tin hos elwin- until •""""t
way. \
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yost one-third of tlttm fall otmplt
Breakfast on the second day and family of Sugar Grove spent phys~eat aahlovomtnt tom. .
of th• tour will be served in the the weekend with their parent&gt; dlf ~ 111h lo lonll....,..bll'tour th•i1
. moot
tlniJI)'SC
tte~ 111ey
cJieterio of Union Carbid&lt; Tech· Mr. an d Mrs. Harry Gth
u no
btcomo....,.1 active.
nicfll Center at 8 a.m. Carbide and Mr. and Mra. Tom Yost.
OurachooltcJndomuchtohelp
representative will present a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spen~ them keep fit, H: can be started
brief program and the party cer and 10ns visited her granrl- with a progr.m that costs l;tt~e,
"~' ill proceed to Pt Pleasant mother Mrs. Florence Sturm thlt ttkes.• minimum .of 15 mtn·
' 8lld 17, ol Millstone,
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YIROIOYI activity each
over U. S. Routes 110
W, y a, Sunda y, school
there will be 1 otop at FMC Recent callers at tho Char leo But porenl~- ~~&lt;ge and IIIP··
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· )rporatlon and narration for D; Woode bome were Mr. and port such pro1fams. Parents
•·•• points of interest IDd ind• Mrs. George Guthrie ond Mr. mu•t make len- thelrconcem
cl'al sltea along tht woy.
and Mrs. CWr Woode.
foryouthflt-Where ltcounts
The boo will be routed 11r • Miss Conni Hue Woode of - with locolochool ?fficlals. Toke
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n11rnber or polntJ ol interest in Pomeroy . villled •.or aun ' If you WDUid like more Inform•
the Pt. Pl01AD1 ar01 •ndinC Mrs. Wilham Carr and lamlly lion, write to The Pre•ldOftt'o
at the -Presb)ltenan
Church Mondoy afternoon and tvenlnr. Council on Phy•icol fit--..
whm IWicbeo!i wlll lie oerved
Woshinllon 25, II.C,
at noon. 0. lht rttura trip w MARRIAGE APPUCA110N
-··Cirarlestoa, fllere wlll be otopo William FrankUn Be\ls, 28, ::".!':=
•t Marlttll Manulactlll'lllg Middleport, laborer, and Jeanie
C&lt;lmpmty, 1111 Pleesant Peltlt Ruth Manley, 11, Middleport, : :... - ....

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Is reduced as much as 20 per cent I
The new low·Total-Electric Home Rate is a biJ saving for you when
he,ating and all major appliances In your home are electrically operatedinbh.1din1
cooking, water
heatlnJ, clothes dryln1.
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Before you build;.buy or remodel.-remamber-alectrlc rates continue
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pt , Plea.1111t, Joseph Kay.
Pt. Pl•aSIInl; Carl Ann
/ Paillt&lt;!f, Charle5ton: Emerson
~ltUe Middleport• Mrs 'Harry
F4,~rs. Pt. Pleasant: Lewis
Harper, Jr., Gallipolis Ferry;

!Iowan! Sharp o\MI&lt;ln; ·Cft,.,.,lllloftl'h,

Pt. Plmant; Ml'l.
B•rnette, Jr., Ge lhp~~jls ; M~. Jam.&gt; Glbea ,t, f't , Pleasant;
Rolph Shirley lilt. J,lto; Call&gt; ~··• · George Bdter, f..eon; Sid.erine Sue Sherley, Mt. Alto : ne&gt; WhiUington, PI, Plcnsanl;
Jl)·rd Rolllllll. Pt. PleaS~~Ilt; Ml'll. loa [.andb, Galllpollo.
Delbert Waugh. Ashton
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her c:oomeluloglst llcellle !ram
•he Ohio stale School of Cosn••tology 1nd II now employed
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. on March 31 was 62.' offenng :1frs. Harold Limmers Jnd
Pl'. PLEASANT - Indusl r1al $12.40. Worship serv1ces were Mrs. Jack Mulligan o£ Cincinexecutives of the Charleston held at 11 with the Rev. Card nati were weekend guests of ,
area wtll take a two-day tou.r bringing t~e message ··The Mr and Mrs John Arbaugh and
of the Kanawha Valley April Power of Believers."
son. Wesley. ·
17 and 18 to get a llrol·hand
look at the valley's potential for There was an attendance . of Mrs. Myrtle Frost had the ,
ernnom 1(' growth.
10 at the ~ednes~ay ev~n~~~ ~~ misfortune to get her hand I
The tour by bus to points be- prayer ~rvtce With
Lmme 1 caught in the wrlnge~ of her
t.w~eh pt, Pleasant and Mont~ Gaul leadm~.
•washing machine cutting
r omery will be jointly sponsor- \ Mrs. Florence sturm, Mr. and lingers so badly It took several
b" the Charleston Chamber Mn. Bernard Hawkey and Nan- · stitches to close the wound ,
Commerce industrial devel- .cy and Dnnna, frum Millstone, Mr and Mra G~y Spencer
"'nt de,partment ~nd the 1 \1' Va, and 'Mr. and 1\·trs. R ic~ - and famlly of iteedsvUle were
,av Vlri\ilia lndustnal Devl- ard Spencer and Timmy and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I
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·Danny were recent Sunday VII · Gordon Chevalier and son.s.
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Pr~Jdent Charlea itore of Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore Mrs. Ralph BartoD of Re&lt;!ds- '1
··~'!':i~c~:·~~~mber work- Boyle&amp;.
ville was a Frjday guest
'"'' m tllo f~eld of industrial de- ' Last Sunday visitoro in tho Mr. and Mr~. Fon Halsey. hI
velopment believe that a great jhome oi Mr. dnd Mrs. Vere , Mrs. Ronme Myer~ an~ c f.
deal t!ID be accomplished by swartz were Mr and Mrs. Ver· dren and brother, M1mmte Tor·
uuitint
under way non swartz. and famHy of Bel- renee of Columbus were Sun ..
bb~y~·.:..~..:;~~;~~:~t and' pre, Mr. and Mrs::...Richard ' day guests of their parents, Mr.
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1ook- Swartz and family of Ravenna , and Mn. Roland Torrence and
concreio~rs. Millard Swartz, Mr. and family.
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Val' ¥t-s. -Warren Bentz of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Watson
' 1 accom·
D.;"Mr. and Mrs . . Waid 1 fallllly of Dayton spent a week
ley of
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take
wari.Z'
of Athens, and Mr. and lend here wllh hlo mother, Mrs.
pli8hed
Mrs. C. E. Wood• of Tuppers Effie Watson and other relanote of
ac- ·
hves.
ovollable
I Plains.
1 Mrs. Audrey Torrence apent
1 Mr. and Mro. Eori Davll and ' several days helping care lor
ar- , Ellen of Marietta and Mr. and her daughtor, Mrs. Carl Morrll
~!'! ."''""' · a ~ner· ' Mrs. Waid Swartz of Athens and now baby 10n of Racine.
;:~~ ' were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrf;' Edna Summerfield was
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Hobart Swartz.
a Supday 1uest 01·her daughter,
Earl Deal of Hutch in-' Mr•. Nina Roblnaon received Mrs. CecU Caldwell lnd flmUy.
10h Inaurance Agency, Robert i w..-d of a daughter, T11111la Ma·
"Siler, director of public relationo ~rie , born to Mr. and Mro.' R•
of the Marietta Manutacturmr i bert Roblnoon of Parkorabur&amp;,
Company and Managing Direc- , Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard
lor Cerll Devrock of the Pt. I Beyler are materanl rrandparPieaoant Chamber of f!om- lents.
merce.
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The tour party will gather lor Tuppers Plains vlailed Mr. and
llreakloot at the Holiday Inn Mrs. Charlos D. Woode SUnday.
on Wodneoday, April 17 at 8 Mrs. Glennie Shumway and
a.m. The party will proceed family of Dayton visited in .the
9ver U. S. Route M to Mont- home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
'omory with brief stops en· Gaol and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
route at du Pont, Diamond AI- Sinc1air, March 24.
kali, Union Concrete, the Dtck- Lowell Guthrie and !&gt;!r- and
mson mdustnal stte, Glen Fer- Mrs. Paul Perry and Pamela
rls Inn, and Union Carblcle Mot- Sue of Columbus recently vialtals plant. FoUowlna a brief ed their parents, Mr. and Mra.
prouam 111 th~ LltUo Theatre Geor&amp;e Guthrie. Other recent
of West VirllnlB T~h, lunch-- visitors were hu sister, Mr.
enn will be served rn thl col- and Mro. Alvin Depoy and lam- And th«l'a tht trou~l~ "~ lmad:
~t cafeteria. On the return ily.
ern Jiving, You
lr1p to Charleaton over Route Mrs. Mabol Swar!Z of Athens o muscle todoy
II, there w11l be no otopa but
h d h
M nd [ so inclined, And moot
~ators wiJI point out var- visited er aug ter, r. ~
-includlnc our ehUdfen, whon
iouo points ol interest and po- Mrs. Paul Buckley and family, participation ill ~Hitllfuloctlvl·
lentlai industrial sites Ilona the rec-ently.
tin hos elwin- until •""""t
way. \
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yost one-third of tlttm fall otmplt
Breakfast on the second day and family of Sugar Grove spent phys~eat aahlovomtnt tom. .
of th• tour will be served in the the weekend with their parent&gt; dlf ~ 111h lo lonll....,..bll'tour th•i1
. moot
tlniJI)'SC
tte~ 111ey
cJieterio of Union Carbid&lt; Tech· Mr. an d Mrs. Harry Gth
u no
btcomo....,.1 active.
nicfll Center at 8 a.m. Carbide and Mr. and Mra. Tom Yost.
OurachooltcJndomuchtohelp
representative will present a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spen~ them keep fit, H: can be started
brief program and the party cer and 10ns visited her granrl- with a progr.m that costs l;tt~e,
"~' ill proceed to Pt Pleasant mother Mrs. Florence Sturm thlt ttkes.• minimum .of 15 mtn·
' 8lld 17, ol Millstone,
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YIROIOYI activity each
over U. S. Routes 110
W, y a, Sunda y, school
there will be 1 otop at FMC Recent callers at tho Char leo But porenl~- ~~&lt;ge and IIIP··
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· )rporatlon and narration for D; Woode bome were Mr. and port such pro1fams. Parents
•·•• points of interest IDd ind• Mrs. George Guthrie ond Mr. mu•t make len- thelrconcem
cl'al sltea along tht woy.
and Mrs. CWr Woode.
foryouthflt-Where ltcounts
The boo will be routed 11r • Miss Conni Hue Woode of - with locolochool ?fficlals. Toke
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n11rnber or polntJ ol interest in Pomeroy . villled •.or aun ' If you WDUid like more Inform•
the Pt. Pl01AD1 ar01 •ndinC Mrs. Wilham Carr and lamlly lion, write to The Pre•ldOftt'o
at the -Presb)ltenan
Church Mondoy afternoon and tvenlnr. Council on Phy•icol fit--..
whm IWicbeo!i wlll lie oerved
Woshinllon 25, II.C,
at noon. 0. lht rttura trip w MARRIAGE APPUCA110N
-··Cirarlestoa, fllere wlll be otopo William FrankUn Be\ls, 28, ::".!':=
•t Marlttll Manulactlll'lllg Middleport, laborer, and Jeanie
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COST THAN EVER BEFORE. Cost.of electric home heatinJ, for example, ·
Is reduced as much as 20 per cent I
The new low·Total-Electric Home Rate is a biJ saving for you when
he,ating and all major appliances In your home are electrically operatedinbh.1din1
cooking, water
heatlnJ, clothes dryln1.
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Before you build;.buy or remodel.-remamber-alectrlc rates continue
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H. Wallter
H. Lohse
T. Sehoenleb
D. Hawley
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B. Collins
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J . Moore
P. Collins

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T. Reed
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H. Wallter
H. Lohse
T. Sehoenleb
D. Hawley
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J. Bradley

BaD IIIII Cllabl
B. Collins
v. Collins
J . Moore
P. Collins

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450

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T. Reed
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annually by an .lmpll'llal com.
mlt!ee of three judges, lhe ofln.
nor's name to be placed on the
trophy each
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an award for ar. indiVIdual m
lhe phase of •cllvlty that group
Is moot Interested in."

He was referring, for example, to the PTA,
which
might select a person who had
done most for Middleport
schools this year.
- "Perbapo II all eoald be
tied together lalo an Ac~e·
ment day," the mayor tald.

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Our

won~et'ful coll~ctlon Jnclud~s all

wee brims -

'SW!es .)IIIIi. oolors f~Dtoid

popular

cloches-

trlmml!d 1lailot·J!raws ~ veiled crown

illf -ilowers ...,.. ·and many others -;~ y.our;aeJectllm now.

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1.95
8.95
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Wool tweed catdlpn necklines -::-l,.)jth ·. large plickets notched collar coats In pebblest,ollll fallrl~s.- solid ~nd , chect
wools. Full lenetb and % sleeves.- e~~aoae your favorite-color.
l1i Junior Sizes, Mlaaes Slzes:and Half Sizes.
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t"fm . -: . Wooden railing, complete paint:ce:::k ig, pump repairs, bottom rehis
on the pair, and a new diving board,
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GOP, saymg.
- Approved appointment of
••..uter spending tMir
eight Robert Byer, veteran volunteer

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plaida _ denims ...:_ batikl - nove1Ue1. lteiU~ eollar atyln
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front modelo. eAII 11ua 28 to 150 wall! meuure
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, field ~ge~t for t~e U. S. ' addition _to the ones already
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to assist with the control ~~o- ( Americ~n Legion of Mlddle~
gram ~uests !or farm VISi ts the public address system;
and batt may still be madP. . by table fa vors, Mrs. Neisel Carcontacting
t he cooperah_ng sey , Don Mullen, A &amp; p store,
the County Extenston : Kr ogers. Columbus and South~
service, Vo-Ag. department. . or 'ern Ohio Electric Company.

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and Stabilization Service.
SALES SET

See the -complete llne of Wo·men'a'Nylon Hosiery -on tbe first
otlocw.. ·•haturinl"'fall fuh16Ded

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SANTA MONICA. a ·
k Osrar for best directmg \lith eweled glamor
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dares whde pol11..:e held back
tl etrW
brought Iwon
awards
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BlgiJHt T""""." ' b' e;t
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ck to Broad· ' Begley came away as best sup- 11 was Hollywood s 1gg
mg actress Oscars ba
portmg actor for his performance mght of tile year and more
way
. I in "Sweet Bird of Youth .''
I
:eelebritati - . o\d and
years in office . aaddling the fireman and office manager for
a:.. . CiviC Audttormm was ftlled new
than m recent
American peQple Wttb the largest ' tl'.e local Ohio Valley Baking nam1e
esstona an sh:.:; the with about 2.500 stars and celeb- I years
·
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peace!&gt;me
m history, the CJ., as vilage treasurer to
ohJid player - il.lt
n
rities for Hollywood s
biggest
M1ss Bancrofl.
starfor the bene(_
"
·
lorge.y outpourmg of our gold, complete the term &lt;Dec. 31, hmellght at the
h an ua1 bto.:out whtle ·more than 2,000 ring io · Broa,d';\'aY• _Mother
Atft.
E. llflrst) Ml;ll=.
the llll'gest rate of unemployment 11163&gt; of the late Charlotte Per· ...cademy
Monday
r
-h ed from bleachers hn-1Cou111ge." was
to be,,.,.
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llld a rate of civillaa bUdget In· rin : aod the mayor's officlat'! with
k"
;h:erred-carpeled entrance. I en! to a&lt;·eepl her aword
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(F r e'd I
-.lynedtwu;e
as ! expression of regret over the
ford
best a mo: e mof l and milbons watclled on televt- MaxJmlli&lt;tn SeheiJ.
"- BUly Gra·0
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Presidept Ken Y1• _,, oow loss of a faithful public ser- · " • an
e .
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1 best actor, who present• t
fit after · t w Wyatt) Mlddlep&lt;l't.
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seek to _purge themselv•• of guilt vant
j l!l62 , "Lawrence ot ArabUJ.
, golden Os:·ar to .Joan cra 1o d
810 ·
11 1
recuperatloa bere, Middleport Pool Room (Char
Lloyd Wrir,ht, Phillip Sporn by cuttmg oot ali help _for ,tbe - Moved to place a stop sign
•
I in he,· pla&lt;-e.
,ret""' tO lhe main- lea "Lewis! Middleport. G
plant employee. was elected unemployed they left beiJmd.
al the easl end of the otwn met- [
In New York. M'ss Boncron
prepare lor ne•t WaHle Shop (Wm. T. rue- , Mouday night 81 president of
tered parking lot at Mill
and
smd "I tell you .. l'm so ""led
cru$8de.
ser&gt; Middleport.
. :the Pomeroy Boys' League at
South First-ave.
I can't belie-..e ' '
.
.
Tavem (Dorothy Nl- i.the Pomeroy cily .hall.
IDl
- Accepted the mayor's re" I didn't thmk I would
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"!iddleport.
able Nie· l Retiring President Charles
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port of $162.;0 for March.
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dating back to I he ' Zlrk s Datry Bar IM ,
Murray, manager of the Ohio
Clerk Grate's Man;h statePOINT PLEASANT - Mayor Virgil Siders announc- dJdnt. " she sa'd at her Green·
tears of World War meyer\
('lbom- Fuel Gas Company, was nom.
ment showed $21 ,741 43 m ali •d following city council meeting Monday mght h e m- '
VIllage apartment where
the W h II
Crow 8
a
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e• vice-presidentand Ed Baer,
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operating funds at lhe begin- tends to seek reelrction in the Ma y 18th electmn , •
' she watched the awacds cereHess) [' Ohio Valley Plumbing Compnlng or March. and
Siders stated that he was run- resenting to another ward did momes on telev&amp;
smn With a few
bestows
any, was reelected as secreat the end.
ning agam because m a n Y Inot state at thJS lime if she fnends.
h
t " l;ecamo
on Sir Winston
G &amp;
Cafe (Guido J. Giro- ' tsry-treasurer. Clyde Kirkland, George 0 Smith
Meigs All councilmen. John Zerkle. worthwhile projects had been would seek election from the MJSs Duke. w .a
A ad.
. Pomeroy
, OhiO Power Company Jllllnag- M
. I h . ilal admini, tra- i Roger Morgan, Gibbons. Harris, started und.r his administra· :ward m wh•ch she " nnw re-' lho
me;, '"
a
former
La te , (Roy Belzing) Ier, and Mrs. Mac Sawyer were
osp
.
'Childs, and Bradbury: Clerk lion, such as street paving , ' idin
emy Awar
" ory
0 minister whose
Green
n rn
' appointed by the
as co- tor, was speaker Monday mght , Gene Grate, and the mayor at- housing. urben renewal and s
the present admin·;
on page!!_
,
be
Court St. Grill I Frances Scb- chalnnep of the fmance com. at the capping ceremony of 31 tended.
Krodel Park ._ and he would istratJon announced plans tu
the •
Pomeroy.
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m!ttee.
d hospital candystrlpers.
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very much hke to see them seek reelection the slate
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by Uve
BlUe aixl Gray Restaurant All, volunteers who manage
Smith, whose wife, Virginia I
TWO FINED
. completed.
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named at a convention of
the Relay
Betzlng) Po'Riei'oy.
" Boys League, Pony League and Lee Smith Is In charge of the Melvin Lee. 56, Rt. I , M•d·' He told coonctl thai he would the Cillzens Party which wtll '
ftmcdorUng
M8rtlit (Wallace Ebers- HJcb School League teams last
'k
th to . of ' dleport, aod Albert Thompson, like each member to seek re- ' be held pnor to Apnl 18.
I
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bach Poineroy.
season.
persons
spo e on
e PIC., : Rt. I Cheshire, were fined $50 election as tlley had all gotten
response
DrUg · Store '(Edward who are
m managing Service - Key to Success. [and costs in Gallipolis Munici· along exceptwnally well
At least 50 fao;;:h ion s will be
RandolJih. An- Stark) Pomeroy.
or assls!'!'g In management of Mrs. Cedric Clark, offtcer of ,pal court Mootlay with the flne !had accomplished _ many City
OlSOn ait
&lt;hown at the style show 1onl!hl
Onlrd!IU
Phillips Bar (Mrs. Pbllllpo) tearna thiS year, are to meet 1the auxiliary from the beard of 1and costs suspended by Judge 1improvements durmg the past
Ill Pomeroy Jr . High
20
hahd Pomeroy
the city hall on April
at trustees, capped tlie president, •William Janes. The two men two years.
.
urn . Jeanie Bra un , publicity
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Restaurant (Mrs. E. 17:10 p.m. to organize teams. p 1 trl . H
y who bt turn were charged with unlawfully Members Carl Murray , Louts
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for the style r eview
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enness • .
operating a coal mine in Che· : Rossi , Sam Fowlkes. Tum
'and card party to be held to8
- Three
Syracilae Drive In (D al ,y
SERVICE SET
1 capped Vice
President Sara 1 shire twp.
[ nolds , Arlin Hall,
Cot- Over 250 pounds of prm;on mght . has announced•
with ID .
Paltenon) syracuse.
A pert of the Sunrise service , Bechtle and Se&lt;Tetary Adele ·
trdl , Lawrence Plants. Gladys , bail for rats has been ordered ,1 They wtll include sportswear.
1
from the The · ClUb fteltallrant (Chea· at Sutton Methodist church on ISismonda. The officers then
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Plants , Ted Stevens, Hiram by farmers cooperating In
I:Jathmg suits , cocktail dresses,
of I be
SJmpion) Racine.
the Bashan·Racine road wUI be capped other class members. 1 Jimmy
14, son of !Daugherty, each slaled he 1rodent control program
'" i•nd httle gtrl fa shtons as well
Bank.- .
Catter's Hesbturant (Rub held under the IIBbted rustic Henry Ewing, chairJMn of Mr . and M'". Wilham MeDon· planned to seek reeieciJon . Dr Metgs count y.
, as some teen costumes.
more
Rutland '
dorwood cross Installed t h 1s
.
aid of Chester,
taken to I Randall Taylor stated he had Farmers WJII be nohf1ed by , Mrs Paul Chapman will be
lAthe loot
been
Dugan) RtU· week. 'lbe Cl'OliS Ia li8bled each 1the hospital board of trustees, Meigs Memorial hospital MOO· : other political plans aud would the Southern LJX·ai H1gh school , narrator lor the styl&lt; ,..,.iew
that had
by
evenln8 between 8:!0 lnd 10:30. f was present lor the cermooy Iday at 3;30 p.m. by the Ponte- . not seek reeiectton Mrs . Belva ''ocatJOnal agn culturai
With Jenn ifer Lohse presenting
Blue Tar Tan {SUe Luel· Rev , Arthur ·Stilt Js pastor
which concludi!d With refresll- ,ro:• emergency
and ad· Farley, who has moved .from menl when a nd where the) ma y background music on lhe or·
Mid.dleport. . ·
tbe churCh.
·
ments.
1mltted as a medtcai pat1ent.
the ward she •s_
p1ck up batt. Students complet· gan whir h has been loaned by

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PRESIDENT CAPPED - Mrs Cedric Clark caps Patri cia Hennessy, daughterdot
WASHINGTON &lt;UPit - Demo- publicans appear&lt;d to be "wuttng
Mr .. and
THhomasE
critic eonveuiQnal leaden to ritk a recetsJOD to wm
w
r e
m t"
stripers w l e enry w '
h
as officer to the hospital
h ,.....,. fttf' a meet'"''" with election."
ship is wiUing to riHk a recession prove elnl ·, .
Clark is the member of the board of trustees w o serves
cPmidenll\em,edy
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so ·
IGGif
tha Ute- s.,..ker John W. McCormack I• to w1n an e1eelion." .
-Counc
Gave aOrdinance
862 setting auxiliary.
en me
. _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _
.
lashed out •it the GOP congre&amp;· McCormack added .
up fire contracts its second
s-lleaderahlp' In reporting thai "They make speeches against reading, with Wayne Gibbons
'I '
Kennedy W81 "very much con· unemployment - and they vote Ivoting no. There were no other
a·
at
down programs to help employ-' objections. Council however . i
lions COmmittees
last ment. They forget about the del- iwill ask lor a attorney generweek of tbe administration 8 rend
t , al's opinion on whether the fire
question for 11:00 million lor job- lcit when they recmome
·r company or the town can encreating public worko pt'Ojects.
.. a:u t th: ter Into 'contracts with out of
.
McCormack noted that all IU!· "
ed -he gth
cut out Istate subdlvtslons.
Gene -Grate of Mlddlepqrt .• .,. publican members of the
:orks "ror nour i'owns and ' - Heard recreation commit' .
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llllllD&lt;Od.Z4,merchants w110 have tee voted to deoy the funds. T Y . . ..
tee
Gene Harrts hst
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1_.• ...,. ·willingness to donate were joined by .several oonserva- Cities.
.
proposed Improvements at the

Meigs tlve
in the 22-19 vote.
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li!d Children's g.,. McCormacll oaid the oommlttee
·Griday March vote
evideocee lhe bHnd
· " WASIUNGTON- Senate lead·
;r.t 1
eertain that they
,
· '
oppoldtion of the great majority
,li•, jJ]t votls to pass a bill to They
of the RepubUcan
in both
8
:.Ot
ml)llms of acres of · • . • ,
Restaurant
of
lor 1 valll wildel" Baril.lle Home_ die
Tbe· opealter iald tbe commit'
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'Mid port.
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the' ac!mlnistra11/i}
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conteod
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scenic areas. IQ port. . _,

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,our new ouUitl

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ab.\le, omaha, Neb.

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you could wish.

Moran, Lockport, N.

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White ·Dress _~h_i;

with of course,
all the . beauty

•Pncet:l today he had
.- the
release ofheld
ninebyAmerl·
.r;tn
okil&gt;dlvers
I he
·~h..
mment since Feb_.n IIOV'
were listed is; Jolul
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Open every week day morning at 9 A.M.
and open Saturday night. Make Elberf~lds, ..
Your shopping Center for Ea~ter Fasfuons
for every member of the fam1ly. . . ·T·' ·.: ..

easy carethat'&amp; tbe newa

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Dainty, durable,

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Advance tickets are $1 with

The Syracuse Ladie!ll ,. AuxU- j thnr:;e selling at the door !or
tary of the Volunteer F tre de- $1.25. Refreshmert~l will
bll
partment wiU sell Easter bas- served during the vening with
kets , pies and cupcakes at the the event starting t 7:30 p.m.
towt, hall. Saturday. April 13, Men and women a invited to
from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. De- attend. The
for .the
livery service wlll be provldwere
e by Mr. and
ed by phoolng WY 2-6243, WY '
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Save Your Sales
Slips - They are
valuable to -you
Bring them in
any time and
have them added ·

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