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Three months have passed since
France's President Charles de Gaulle
blocked Britain's entry into the European Common Market and thereby sharply slowed the movement toward European unity .
A satisfactory alternative course has
not yet been found.
The urge toward unity still has great
vigor. Eager proponents of an expanded
Common Market have been re-examining motives and methods ever since De
Gaulle dropped his January bombshell.
Holland's Sicco Mansholt, vice president of the Commission of the European
Economic Community and the architect
of Common · Market agricultural policy,
is one who doggedly insists that a unity
embracing Britain and others must sure·
ly be achieved one day .
Nevertheless judging from his recent
comment in Washington, he appears to
have no answer as to how and when so
long as De Gaulle bars Britain's way.
He is one among many European figures who do not believe there can be

progress on De Gaulle's evident terms• closed continental economic system
dominated by France.

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It Helen lotttl

Possibly the continental advocates of
Britain's entry are quietly looking to the
day when De Gaulle will have left the
political sstage. Mansholt, fo1· instance,
was careful to praise France lavishly for
providing the original push toward unity
in the labors of Robert Schuman and
Jean Monnet.
There cannot be many in Europe who
believe that new help will come from
France on this score through a change
in De Gaulle's mind.
For those who see a widening European unity as vital to future security and
well-being, the waiting wlthout action is
hard. Some find limited comfort in the
knowledge that all great undertakings
have their crises.
Still unity leaders like Mansholt do
not think that the continued powerful
pull of nationalism- exemplified chiefly In De Gaulle's approach - ~an be allowed to prevail iudeflnliely.
The notion is strong that the unlty
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As for all this talk about Ac~demy Darin meanwhile seems to be making
Award Winner Anne Bancroft and Mel no move in that direction. Findinc comBrooks, script writer lor Sid Caesar,
here is the situation right in the words fort elsewhere . . . Now that Alcatraz
of Miss Bancroft. "It's h"e we've been lthe Rock) has been abandoned as congoing together for some two years and finerhent dungeon, Mickey Cohen has
he's my favorite fellow . But we've both been transferred to the Atlanta Federal
had bad marriages - and we're b o t h pen where he has been reunited with
careful as a result. He's a darling - we Warden David Heritage who is not behave fun together and understand each lieved to be overly fond of Mickey. Heriother, l guess. But when will we get tage was warden of McNeil's Island prison off Tacoma. Wash. where Cohen was
married - or will we get married
honestly, at this point, neither of us previously imprisoned . . . We celebrat·
ed the Passover at the seder conducted
knows."
ljy Charles and Molly Berns at Twenty•
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Orchestra circles are depressed over One, Monday night - and were we surthe critical condition of the veteran prised to find as our table companions,
bandleader Glenn /Casa Lorna) Gray now Bob and Millie Considine, also Joseph
in Boston's Pratt hospital ... As a pre· P. T. Sullivan - all three joining in the
caution, travellers to Europe are now historic religious services with enthusiasked to take typhoid shots .. 1 thought asm ...
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Sinatra 's handling of his chores at the
Has the longtime entente cordiale beOscar awards was above reproach-that
tween Jilly, the local restaurateur and
he helped pep up the proceedings and with charm . . . The King Hassan Frank Sinatra cooled? That's the Broadreception at the Mayflower Hotel iri way buzz ... His close pal, Jack· Carter
Washington nicked Morocco for a $30.- collaborated with Red Buttons on that
000 tab for the two-hour, stand-up buf- hilarious speech Red delivered at the
fet and the likker. Guests according to Lambs Gambol honoring John Wayne
Insider's Newsletter, gorged themselves ... The beautiful girl Ted Howard is eson lobster, pheasant, duck in aspec with corting around town is Janet Brown of
!ole de gras, chicken, chicken I i v e r, Houston. Tugged admiring stares from
roast beef, tongue and ham. As for the the oglers at the Little Club . .. "Don't
King himself - he ate one almond! qualify your remarks about the recon(Bet he raided tbe ice box in his suite ciliation of Judy Garland and Sid Luft,"
later) ...
writes Hazel Segur. "They were at our
Mary Dowell, wife of Guild Copeland, club. the Cat Gay in the Bahamas for a
the well-known advertising executive solid week with the children - very
(during the recent ne"\5 blackout. he happy and Judy kept singing her heart
publiSIIed a little newspaper con{aining out for the guests. Just so you'll know."
the rev1ews of the dram• critics\ died Okay, already, so now we know ... The
Tuesday. To most of us. she was better plush set is trooping into Go~i's (he reknown as "Stutterin' Sam" in those oth· signed as maitre d' of the Pterre's Coer days when she was among the more tillion Room) to open this new restaurpublicized of our show girls - domi- ant on East 56th St. Among those I have
nantly featured in the old Casino de Pa- spotted there have been Huntington
ree and Billy Rose's Diamond Horse- Hartford, Serge Oboiensky, the Winthshoe. A delightful and quick wit she rop Rockelellers. Charles Boyer, Greer
had hundreds of friends along B'road- Garson and othe,·s ...
way. A tribute to her popularity is that
No two couples were closer than the
she was always selected by other mem- Lynn Farnols and the Col. Jock Lawbers of the ensemble to be their spokes- rences. Death claimed Lynn Farnol a
men whenever problems arose. "Stutter- few days ago. Even while Col. Lawrence
in' Sam" came to New ·York originally was still trying to console the bereaved
from Fort Worth , Texas where her la- Mrs. Farnol , his own lovely and popular
ther was Chief of Police, 'and where Gin· wife, passed away April 8. She will be
J!er Rogers' mama taught her Sunday laid to rest in Arlington cemetery ...
School class.
Tony Berns and his pretty bride are rea•
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EEC Unity Must Come
Three months have passed since
France's President Charles de Gaulle
blocked Britain's entry into the European Common Market and thereby sharply slowed the movement toward European unity .
A satisfactory alternative course has
not yet been found.
The urge toward unity still has great
vigor. Eager proponents of an expanded
Common Market have been re-examining motives and methods ever since De
Gaulle dropped his January bombshell.
Holland's Sicco Mansholt, vice president of the Commission of the European
Economic Community and the architect
of Common · Market agricultural policy,
is one who doggedly insists that a unity
embracing Britain and others must sure·
ly be achieved one day .
Nevertheless judging from his recent
comment in Washington, he appears to
have no answer as to how and when so
long as De Gaulle bars Britain's way.
He is one among many European figures who do not believe there can be

progress on De Gaulle's evident terms• closed continental economic system
dominated by France.

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Win Match At

SERIOUS MUSIC

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COMMENTATING EDITOIIAUY

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Helen Help· Usl . ~
It Helen lotttl

Possibly the continental advocates of
Britain's entry are quietly looking to the
day when De Gaulle will have left the
political sstage. Mansholt, fo1· instance,
was careful to praise France lavishly for
providing the original push toward unity
in the labors of Robert Schuman and
Jean Monnet.
There cannot be many in Europe who
believe that new help will come from
France on this score through a change
in De Gaulle's mind.
For those who see a widening European unity as vital to future security and
well-being, the waiting wlthout action is
hard. Some find limited comfort in the
knowledge that all great undertakings
have their crises.
Still unity leaders like Mansholt do
not think that the continued powerful
pull of nationalism- exemplified chiefly In De Gaulle's approach - ~an be allowed to prevail iudeflnliely.
The notion is strong that the unlty
must somehow susWn ita momentum if
Western Europe is to hold ita place in
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Max Ward
WY:I-2-440
115 E. 2nd
,_:

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.
and Sandra Dee wilt patch it up - but
BY, !.OUTS.- SOBOL
As for all this talk about Ac~demy Darin meanwhile seems to be making
Award Winner Anne Bancroft and Mel no move in that direction. Findinc comBrooks, script writer lor Sid Caesar,
here is the situation right in the words fort elsewhere . . . Now that Alcatraz
of Miss Bancroft. "It's h"e we've been lthe Rock) has been abandoned as congoing together for some two years and finerhent dungeon, Mickey Cohen has
he's my favorite fellow . But we've both been transferred to the Atlanta Federal
had bad marriages - and we're b o t h pen where he has been reunited with
careful as a result. He's a darling - we Warden David Heritage who is not behave fun together and understand each lieved to be overly fond of Mickey. Heriother, l guess. But when will we get tage was warden of McNeil's Island prison off Tacoma. Wash. where Cohen was
married - or will we get married
honestly, at this point, neither of us previously imprisoned . . . We celebrat·
ed the Passover at the seder conducted
knows."
ljy Charles and Molly Berns at Twenty•
•
Orchestra circles are depressed over One, Monday night - and were we surthe critical condition of the veteran prised to find as our table companions,
bandleader Glenn /Casa Lorna) Gray now Bob and Millie Considine, also Joseph
in Boston's Pratt hospital ... As a pre· P. T. Sullivan - all three joining in the
caution, travellers to Europe are now historic religious services with enthusiasked to take typhoid shots .. 1 thought asm ...
•
•
Sinatra 's handling of his chores at the
Has the longtime entente cordiale beOscar awards was above reproach-that
tween Jilly, the local restaurateur and
he helped pep up the proceedings and with charm . . . The King Hassan Frank Sinatra cooled? That's the Broadreception at the Mayflower Hotel iri way buzz ... His close pal, Jack· Carter
Washington nicked Morocco for a $30.- collaborated with Red Buttons on that
000 tab for the two-hour, stand-up buf- hilarious speech Red delivered at the
fet and the likker. Guests according to Lambs Gambol honoring John Wayne
Insider's Newsletter, gorged themselves ... The beautiful girl Ted Howard is eson lobster, pheasant, duck in aspec with corting around town is Janet Brown of
!ole de gras, chicken, chicken I i v e r, Houston. Tugged admiring stares from
roast beef, tongue and ham. As for the the oglers at the Little Club . .. "Don't
King himself - he ate one almond! qualify your remarks about the recon(Bet he raided tbe ice box in his suite ciliation of Judy Garland and Sid Luft,"
later) ...
writes Hazel Segur. "They were at our
Mary Dowell, wife of Guild Copeland, club. the Cat Gay in the Bahamas for a
the well-known advertising executive solid week with the children - very
(during the recent ne"\5 blackout. he happy and Judy kept singing her heart
publiSIIed a little newspaper con{aining out for the guests. Just so you'll know."
the rev1ews of the dram• critics\ died Okay, already, so now we know ... The
Tuesday. To most of us. she was better plush set is trooping into Go~i's (he reknown as "Stutterin' Sam" in those oth· signed as maitre d' of the Pterre's Coer days when she was among the more tillion Room) to open this new restaurpublicized of our show girls - domi- ant on East 56th St. Among those I have
nantly featured in the old Casino de Pa- spotted there have been Huntington
ree and Billy Rose's Diamond Horse- Hartford, Serge Oboiensky, the Winthshoe. A delightful and quick wit she rop Rockelellers. Charles Boyer, Greer
had hundreds of friends along B'road- Garson and othe,·s ...
way. A tribute to her popularity is that
No two couples were closer than the
she was always selected by other mem- Lynn Farnols and the Col. Jock Lawbers of the ensemble to be their spokes- rences. Death claimed Lynn Farnol a
men whenever problems arose. "Stutter- few days ago. Even while Col. Lawrence
in' Sam" came to New ·York originally was still trying to console the bereaved
from Fort Worth , Texas where her la- Mrs. Farnol , his own lovely and popular
ther was Chief of Police, 'and where Gin· wife, passed away April 8. She will be
J!er Rogers' mama taught her Sunday laid to rest in Arlington cemetery ...
School class.
Tony Berns and his pretty bride are rea•
•
dying the bassinet for a September arriHopeful friends think Bobby Darin val. Tony is the son of the Charles Berns
·--,:-c- · ·- - - - - -- - - - ·- - - - - - -....,_,,
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about the Rambler Classic's Six
· lbat averaged.23.1 mpg in their own
road tests.
· ·. About Ramblers in general, they
s'"!!"- ooliibl•!"•_\'1.'~..,. i;iiliili~.iiiii;,,, reported, "completely responsive
-'"''"· Low..,m_ .
..
: · ··'' , ;__. .stable at high cornering speeds.

1.-

Cruising is effortless. economical."
And now Rambler offers ·•II en·
tirely new I 98-hp V-8 in the Classic.
It fits 6-cylinder budgets. Based oit
manufamurers' suggested retail
prices, it costs $76 to $19S less '!han
Sixes offered by the other two 'tqt•
selling,Jow·pricedcars. See the "Cat'
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And I'm no! usppooed to have and hlllf ao tittle to go oo.
ty aod • di~ cltiJoo be
them at all. So Dad measures Returning to Sam and "1be De- provod to be, too., willdiDg up 00
out six &lt;he's an addict, too) andl fenders." Here, as always, theY're the feculty of OIUo UnfYf!'lit)'.
says "Th~t·s all you em) have." jsnatch!Jlg away one or favorites. He died eeveral yeats back.
Then he hides 'eril, or be thinks namely, sam. Just like they took A~.~ emrtad1ng me aJ
Ihe hides 'em. By noon that same j mhte and Dad'• favorite "CU.. to the pteee I wrotf were Hel1 day, only two or three pale Uttle nonball" show a year or two ago. en Hay«~~, Faye Sa~. and Mrl.
goobers remain at this house on What price Nielson ratings!'
Augu.st.a .WW of Racine. '!bey all
Palmer-st.
remembered hla llbuloul ability
I
.
.
I'VE GO'f TO RVN and cook
Potato chops the same way. I I
f _._ . ,_
·t
"II h
h1
. supper now or t.IIC 11mp1C real-

Jiy JILANCRE M. RASIUN8
.

PAGE

w-··
nACIID a
PUMP

:SOI&amp;e-b&lt;9- .. all 111.14
N·M wkltbo. 51*·10.

$7A9

THE SHOE lOX

I

Ican

Bulk Tank Service.

I\IR-1

rest "' t e ."' o e sack rs on that Dad and C.P.H. are
· ~mpty and tossed JD the waste .
t f
uta and ban
0
basket. Some wilh those lU'
h";h • ""';'bbled 1 11 ...,It
'
·
corn crisp thinas
w c
ey ve n
a a a erRIO GRANDE C6LLEGE HOPEFULS - Shown above are II prospective Rio Gr31)de College basketball players
~.. · ·
·
1100n.
w:1o patticipated in the "try-out" session conducted by Coach Art Lanham at Wafhington school in Gallipolis last I read of the famous French 1. Fry th• eggs, add some ham,
~aturday morning. Coach Lanham is shown at extreme right as he bl'iefed the cagers, all former Ohio high school Dier Exupery's long and terrible open up a can
10mething, and
siars, on tbe program. The maJority of the players are presently in th~ir senior year in high school and have ex· siege wben his plane came down make' lwo gaUons of coffee. Slm.
pre3Sed a desire to eJII,'Oll at Rto Grande. nezt fall. Pictured left tn right are Larry Salser, R.1cine; Dick Spencer, on a desert, and for long and pie, isn't it?

"'::f

We handle all lllel Of IIDb
for bOttlr gu. We -.lei
what we sell

or

CASH

for

Portsmouth; Don Mlller, Cedarville; G111'Y .Huff, CedarvUle; Bill Koons, Jacksonville-Trimble; Don Trainer, Beaver;
Charlie McDonald, Middlefield; John WiUiams, Athens: Roger 'Shriver, Southweatern; Tom Screetch, Dayton Dunbar; and Bill Lang, College Corner. Of the group Salser was the top scorer .for Racine's great team of • the past
·season; Spencer was a starter on Portsmouth's 1961 state champions; T,rainer led Beaver to the finals of this
year's Class A regional tourney before bowing to eventual State Champion .Dresden; and Williams was named to
th~ first team All·SEOAL this year.

SPRING

terrible hours or days be fay Wooder why 00 earth just slt·
there, thirsty, hungry, ~1£ dead. ling around makes yoo 10 hungry?
Know what he first wanted to Always doell.
eat? "Salt and oil" he pleaded. 1 quote some of my folks, "Bet.
Aod hat's just what he go. 11:. 1er pay grocery biUs as doctor
whole sysem demanded it.
~ills. " Yes, any old day. Bul
my system,
w1th acting
Jts blown
we didn't use to drag in
outAnd
gaskets
and motor
as 1surely,
if 'twould conk out most any old

JUST WHEEL IN
Phone first for quiclt approval.
Then stop for your money. Buy

bargai011. Pay bills. Cut expensetJ.
One Joait here can do the job ancl
reduc.e your payments. Remember,
when money is the questioa
·CITI LOAN is the answer. ·

CITY LEAGUE
April 9, 11163

STANDINGS
Pis.

ITY

AN

Pomeroy Cement Block

64

Falstaff Beer
Bletnor Block
Syracuse Ball Park
Middleport Dept. Store
Kot Rnds

61
56

&gt;I
42

3&gt;

Falstaff Beer

&amp; SAVINGS CO.

OHIO ·

Phone SH. 2-4811

at""""""""""""""""""""""""""'"""""""""'"""""''"""'"e
-

I Ever Leave Wyoming."

'Tv.·as ever thus!

293

Syratuse Ball Park

Searles

&gt;t6

Total

140
253&gt;

495

428
498

Hot Rods
Blackston

66

Wiggins

2463
Tolal
Middleport Dept. Store

Musser
Wagner

Russell
J . Bachner

471

492
474

Damewood

Stobart
Blind
Total

'

RUTLA~D,

Louks
WOlfe
Grueser
Sylvesler

Walker

Handicap

Phone WY 2·2171

299

460

Hawley

Pomeroy

D. Rooah

E. Roush
Handicap
Total

I

Rutland Furniture·

If I can't find the peanuts. I'll
settle for a peanut butter sand~
wich. And then later I'll moan,
"Who oh why, did I ever leave
diet," to the tune of "Why

492.
313

Stivers
Schoenleb
Voris

Bob Miller, Mgr.
125 E. Main St.

Sisson

Capehart

day, on any old pretext, demands

salted peanuts.

MIDDLII'CIIT

5113
420
.. 2365

Bletner Block
_H_._M:::
U:::
Ier:___ _ _ _ 445

'

-~.......

.....

,

Miller
Handicap
Total
2473
Pomeroy Cetllfnt Block
Clatworthy
ii94
Duerr

MS

Dal'is

5~

Anderson

458

Sauer
Total

437.

2554

4-H NEWS

LEE LUVISI

Pianist Lee Luvisi Will

••• Buy one!

MOORE'S 26th
ANNIVERSARY SALE!

ITILLER &amp; MOWER BUYS I
For The Spring

Springfield

PROM

138

FOAD GALAXIE 500/XL SPORTS 11ARDTOP,

TILLER
73

Horizontal

White Coats

4 Cycle

3 RP.
Bri gg~- Stratton

MEN'S, 16.95

Engine

BOYS', 12.95

Black Slacks

1rom

5·95

SUITS ~~~

from 29.95
SPORT COATS _ from 19.95

Recoil Starter

MOWU
117•72
2411 HUffv 3RIDING
HP Brloo,.Strotton lng.
2
,. HP ••'"' 39·99
20, Vulcan Mow•··
ond St,..tton Englno
·
PRIDE Solf·Pr-'led Mowor 59·99
2011 GARDEN
3 H.P., Brins·Str.tton lntlne _

,.
YOU'LL KNOW WHY SHE
DOESN'T FEEL THE BUMPS...WHEN YOU TEST-DRIVE ~ORO'S NEW $JQ,OOO,OOO RIDE . ~·
I

~ !imoo1h as cars. cost·
ing hundreds more, and for two r~aS0/ 1!1 : a revolutionary new

The 196.1 Ford gives you a ride every bir

suspens ion system ·... and added road· hugging weight.
If took ten million dollars ffl de\'elop 11\e new ford, ride. We
desiJ,~ned a revolt1t iclnary neW su:r;p,.nsion system for the '&amp;3
ford. Where ordinary suspemions move only up and down to
absorb road shock, the Ford su sp~ms ior) moves backward as

well . In th is double-action suspensilln system, coil springs up
frorH and leaf springs in the rear ~ombine tO give you firmness
in cornering and a special smoothness over Jhe road.
We added weight, strength and !llabilit}t. The new Ford is
now actually hundreds of pounds more car Ihan &lt;WilY other car
in its class. Thi~ re markable weight advantage is in the suspension, frame, anJ body. And, as you know, this· added weight
means a more stable ride.
·
But a solid, to.iJd~smoothiog ri~e i!l only Pi'~ of Ford's total
~rkmnanr.e s.1m"r b 196). i.ook how Fqrd swept the field this
-!,)

·i"l,"' •

nie-Gross
Main St., POMEROY

MOORE'S •m POMEROY
You Don't Nttd Ceoh With Moore't

Payday Crodit Terms

year in the grueling Daytona, Riverside and Atlanta ~~ .al!d ht
the demanding Pure Oil Performance Trials. Only 1a car with
tor a/ performance - the best combination of strensth, b.ilance,
preci~ion control, braking power and road-clinging su~spensi OII

- could" roll up so many wins.
.
Before you buy any new car, test-drive afSuper TorqUe Ford.
If you haven't driven'·one lately, you car1't really kno;w whit 1 ·
new ford ' is like. Make this important discovery-if ift built ··'
by ford, it's buill for perfonno~Me ••• !!!.!!, perforvtance.

461 South Third St.
''If,,

Mrs. Hmiett
Mary Yoot iltd
McGraw '""~ Jn, &lt;barge o1
meeting Mid' March 10 ·of
J!ai:lne Jolly Nel~
Club whtin ibey met Ill Ute
tine 'Methodist church.
were elected and projects
locled, The nqj meeting will

(lind s11ve 11 pretty penny/.
1. Breeze 11/ong Hl&gt;intl Lmi ~
IUperc/Nr~ V8 llngN.
2. Rlllax lind tlnjoy L11nt 's 'lltlmY. l#p-Df-/uxfHJ!
&amp;Dnvi!ITii/JMs.

l!letiWII Valley R0t1Pli81
·Mrs.
Buffalo;
Pl.

'

~

·•,

'

"''" ' t t '

I

Aprll .21 at tbl' chufcb.

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'

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f

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•

.t. 1.111 springtimt&gt; in -throu/111/.IIM '# 11JtCiu11-,.
chtllct&gt; of 1un1t1DI ~s.

. 4. Ht!lp YOUrst!H to thtl IJ/u#-sky fun Dl 11 s/iW·~ •
L11nt W8gdn.JN't/.
.
6. Dnv• t!f• /Jest IMI'gllin of your,.,,- ww,rtn, ffN , _, .
Mw Ill your St,..l&lt;t!r -fir'sI
j

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.+Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0.! ApriJ16, 1963

Jackets On SEOAL Roadtrips

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•

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The Daily Sentinel

~

1963-ll

-

lloobt .,· .., _

for two

.u.--.
A lladdont
.,.,. ''llllDDf,

J_,..~-~~

1111- Ow lo I I -

tcrlllll)'bo #\!ol

· _,., .. ~,,_,.

jKe liiU!Dll looN .... Co.l I - _
mlnny" y..,.. boo '1'bo1 .. ~ J*tplt

tittle Goobers Varus·h In ......
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w• -:
Record Time On ·Palmer-St ?;E::..:e·~. -:.-~· drAD'I;o~;;;;;;;;;;-...

•

nprd .. ..., ... ,.• ...., ,,. ....
"All U..,. do II {f1 - - . ..,_IIIU"
)'llll
...' - - " " " "

1he nelghborl!ood, but I lllways
fell sorry about that beeauao I'm TIDl: I'EACIII!II JUUDO of Crow
APRn. 1% - 1 •• a sucker for prdty aure ·tbey were ruJ JmD. 'medtioned lD our JMt eolu:om .,..
salted peanuts,
gry as they - • 1 largo ""mily jMr. a-p. crow o1 lleito CjJQa.
And I'm no! usppooed to have and hlllf ao tittle to go oo.
ty aod • di~ cltiJoo be
them at all. So Dad measures Returning to Sam and "1be De- provod to be, too., willdiDg up 00
out six &lt;he's an addict, too) andl fenders." Here, as always, theY're the feculty of OIUo UnfYf!'lit)'.
says "Th~t·s all you em) have." jsnatch!Jlg away one or favorites. He died eeveral yeats back.
Then he hides 'eril, or be thinks namely, sam. Just like they took A~.~ emrtad1ng me aJ
Ihe hides 'em. By noon that same j mhte and Dad'• favorite "CU.. to the pteee I wrotf were Hel1 day, only two or three pale Uttle nonball" show a year or two ago. en Hay«~~, Faye Sa~. and Mrl.
goobers remain at this house on What price Nielson ratings!'
Augu.st.a .WW of Racine. '!bey all
Palmer-st.
remembered hla llbuloul ability
I
.
.
I'VE GO'f TO RVN and cook
Potato chops the same way. I I
f _._ . ,_
·t
"II h
h1
. supper now or t.IIC 11mp1C real-

Jiy JILANCRE M. RASIUN8
.

PAGE

w-··
nACIID a
PUMP

:SOI&amp;e-b&lt;9- .. all 111.14
N·M wkltbo. 51*·10.

$7A9

THE SHOE lOX

I

Ican

Bulk Tank Service.

I\IR-1

rest "' t e ."' o e sack rs on that Dad and C.P.H. are
· ~mpty and tossed JD the waste .
t f
uta and ban
0
basket. Some wilh those lU'
h";h • ""';'bbled 1 11 ...,It
'
·
corn crisp thinas
w c
ey ve n
a a a erRIO GRANDE C6LLEGE HOPEFULS - Shown above are II prospective Rio Gr31)de College basketball players
~.. · ·
·
1100n.
w:1o patticipated in the "try-out" session conducted by Coach Art Lanham at Wafhington school in Gallipolis last I read of the famous French 1. Fry th• eggs, add some ham,
~aturday morning. Coach Lanham is shown at extreme right as he bl'iefed the cagers, all former Ohio high school Dier Exupery's long and terrible open up a can
10mething, and
siars, on tbe program. The maJority of the players are presently in th~ir senior year in high school and have ex· siege wben his plane came down make' lwo gaUons of coffee. Slm.
pre3Sed a desire to eJII,'Oll at Rto Grande. nezt fall. Pictured left tn right are Larry Salser, R.1cine; Dick Spencer, on a desert, and for long and pie, isn't it?

"'::f

We handle all lllel Of IIDb
for bOttlr gu. We -.lei
what we sell

or

CASH

for

Portsmouth; Don Mlller, Cedarville; G111'Y .Huff, CedarvUle; Bill Koons, Jacksonville-Trimble; Don Trainer, Beaver;
Charlie McDonald, Middlefield; John WiUiams, Athens: Roger 'Shriver, Southweatern; Tom Screetch, Dayton Dunbar; and Bill Lang, College Corner. Of the group Salser was the top scorer .for Racine's great team of • the past
·season; Spencer was a starter on Portsmouth's 1961 state champions; T,rainer led Beaver to the finals of this
year's Class A regional tourney before bowing to eventual State Champion .Dresden; and Williams was named to
th~ first team All·SEOAL this year.

SPRING

terrible hours or days be fay Wooder why 00 earth just slt·
there, thirsty, hungry, ~1£ dead. ling around makes yoo 10 hungry?
Know what he first wanted to Always doell.
eat? "Salt and oil" he pleaded. 1 quote some of my folks, "Bet.
Aod hat's just what he go. 11:. 1er pay grocery biUs as doctor
whole sysem demanded it.
~ills. " Yes, any old day. Bul
my system,
w1th acting
Jts blown
we didn't use to drag in
outAnd
gaskets
and motor
as 1surely,
if 'twould conk out most any old

JUST WHEEL IN
Phone first for quiclt approval.
Then stop for your money. Buy

bargai011. Pay bills. Cut expensetJ.
One Joait here can do the job ancl
reduc.e your payments. Remember,
when money is the questioa
·CITI LOAN is the answer. ·

CITY LEAGUE
April 9, 11163

STANDINGS
Pis.

ITY

AN

Pomeroy Cement Block

64

Falstaff Beer
Bletnor Block
Syracuse Ball Park
Middleport Dept. Store
Kot Rnds

61
56

&gt;I
42

3&gt;

Falstaff Beer

&amp; SAVINGS CO.

OHIO ·

Phone SH. 2-4811

at""""""""""""""""""""""""""'"""""""""'"""""''"""'"e
-

I Ever Leave Wyoming."

'Tv.·as ever thus!

293

Syratuse Ball Park

Searles

&gt;t6

Total

140
253&gt;

495

428
498

Hot Rods
Blackston

66

Wiggins

2463
Tolal
Middleport Dept. Store

Musser
Wagner

Russell
J . Bachner

471

492
474

Damewood

Stobart
Blind
Total

'

RUTLA~D,

Louks
WOlfe
Grueser
Sylvesler

Walker

Handicap

Phone WY 2·2171

299

460

Hawley

Pomeroy

D. Rooah

E. Roush
Handicap
Total

I

Rutland Furniture·

If I can't find the peanuts. I'll
settle for a peanut butter sand~
wich. And then later I'll moan,
"Who oh why, did I ever leave
diet," to the tune of "Why

492.
313

Stivers
Schoenleb
Voris

Bob Miller, Mgr.
125 E. Main St.

Sisson

Capehart

day, on any old pretext, demands

salted peanuts.

MIDDLII'CIIT

5113
420
.. 2365

Bletner Block
_H_._M:::
U:::
Ier:___ _ _ _ 445

'

-~.......

.....

,

Miller
Handicap
Total
2473
Pomeroy Cetllfnt Block
Clatworthy
ii94
Duerr

MS

Dal'is

5~

Anderson

458

Sauer
Total

437.

2554

4-H NEWS

LEE LUVISI

Pianist Lee Luvisi Will

••• Buy one!

MOORE'S 26th
ANNIVERSARY SALE!

ITILLER &amp; MOWER BUYS I
For The Spring

Springfield

PROM

138

FOAD GALAXIE 500/XL SPORTS 11ARDTOP,

TILLER
73

Horizontal

White Coats

4 Cycle

3 RP.
Bri gg~- Stratton

MEN'S, 16.95

Engine

BOYS', 12.95

Black Slacks

1rom

5·95

SUITS ~~~

from 29.95
SPORT COATS _ from 19.95

Recoil Starter

MOWU
117•72
2411 HUffv 3RIDING
HP Brloo,.Strotton lng.
2
,. HP ••'"' 39·99
20, Vulcan Mow•··
ond St,..tton Englno
·
PRIDE Solf·Pr-'led Mowor 59·99
2011 GARDEN
3 H.P., Brins·Str.tton lntlne _

,.
YOU'LL KNOW WHY SHE
DOESN'T FEEL THE BUMPS...WHEN YOU TEST-DRIVE ~ORO'S NEW $JQ,OOO,OOO RIDE . ~·
I

~ !imoo1h as cars. cost·
ing hundreds more, and for two r~aS0/ 1!1 : a revolutionary new

The 196.1 Ford gives you a ride every bir

suspens ion system ·... and added road· hugging weight.
If took ten million dollars ffl de\'elop 11\e new ford, ride. We
desiJ,~ned a revolt1t iclnary neW su:r;p,.nsion system for the '&amp;3
ford. Where ordinary suspemions move only up and down to
absorb road shock, the Ford su sp~ms ior) moves backward as

well . In th is double-action suspensilln system, coil springs up
frorH and leaf springs in the rear ~ombine tO give you firmness
in cornering and a special smoothness over Jhe road.
We added weight, strength and !llabilit}t. The new Ford is
now actually hundreds of pounds more car Ihan &lt;WilY other car
in its class. Thi~ re markable weight advantage is in the suspension, frame, anJ body. And, as you know, this· added weight
means a more stable ride.
·
But a solid, to.iJd~smoothiog ri~e i!l only Pi'~ of Ford's total
~rkmnanr.e s.1m"r b 196). i.ook how Fqrd swept the field this
-!,)

·i"l,"' •

nie-Gross
Main St., POMEROY

MOORE'S •m POMEROY
You Don't Nttd Ceoh With Moore't

Payday Crodit Terms

year in the grueling Daytona, Riverside and Atlanta ~~ .al!d ht
the demanding Pure Oil Performance Trials. Only 1a car with
tor a/ performance - the best combination of strensth, b.ilance,
preci~ion control, braking power and road-clinging su~spensi OII

- could" roll up so many wins.
.
Before you buy any new car, test-drive afSuper TorqUe Ford.
If you haven't driven'·one lately, you car1't really kno;w whit 1 ·
new ford ' is like. Make this important discovery-if ift built ··'
by ford, it's buill for perfonno~Me ••• !!!.!!, perforvtance.

461 South Third St.
''If,,

Mrs. Hmiett
Mary Yoot iltd
McGraw '""~ Jn, &lt;barge o1
meeting Mid' March 10 ·of
J!ai:lne Jolly Nel~
Club whtin ibey met Ill Ute
tine 'Methodist church.
were elected and projects
locled, The nqj meeting will

(lind s11ve 11 pretty penny/.
1. Breeze 11/ong Hl&gt;intl Lmi ~
IUperc/Nr~ V8 llngN.
2. Rlllax lind tlnjoy L11nt 's 'lltlmY. l#p-Df-/uxfHJ!
&amp;Dnvi!ITii/JMs.

l!letiWII Valley R0t1Pli81
·Mrs.
Buffalo;
Pl.

'

~

·•,

'

"''" ' t t '

I

Aprll .21 at tbl' chufcb.

K'HtH ~.GOBLE FORD,- i'NC.
'

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·•

'&gt;

. .:(~·. .v
f

fi:''.

,

I .

~

'

..
'MidCiie~, 0.
•

.t. 1.111 springtimt&gt; in -throu/111/.IIM '# 11JtCiu11-,.
chtllct&gt; of 1un1t1DI ~s.

. 4. Ht!lp YOUrst!H to thtl IJ/u#-sky fun Dl 11 s/iW·~ •
L11nt W8gdn.JN't/.
.
6. Dnv• t!f• /Jest IMI'gllin of your,.,,- ww,rtn, ffN , _, .
Mw Ill your St,..l&lt;t!r -fir'sI
j

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CORIIEL'TIONS
IMI ao::cepteO 11a1il 1:00 4
Fnt o._, t1f Pui'IIIM1-lM&gt;
REGULATIONS

•

1962 Corvair Monn 2 Door

rbe pu,biiUter , _ . &lt;be r!CPI'I
I_O tdl• ol nlert an' 1d1 de~r.-..ed

nbJ~finnable

Er-tn

all the extras.

1962 Ford Thunderbird H.T. Cpe. _ $3,595

W.a~~Servlce
per •ora, one •nsertlort.

Real sharp inside and out, power steerlna and brakes, au-

@)

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OPEN EVES.-7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

OFFICE HOURS

SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank? Get
Kleen • Em • All Septic tank
Cleaner . 0 hlo Valley
lng.
4-16-30tp
PHONE WY2-2157
A.K.C. REGISTERED Pekingese puppies. Reasonable. Don
H. Call, 732 Sycamore st.,
Middleport.
4-l&amp;&lt;itp
_
Trombone.
Same
as
5180 00
WE WISH to ;hank our Syra·
cuse Neighbors who sent new. Will sell for 1-2 price.
flowers, cards, letters of
Carl Williams, Middleport,
Phone WY 2.5389 _ 4-15-atc
pathy and delicious food. AI· _
so the three ladies who serv- ONE BOLIN _;arden tractor.
ed the dinner at lhe time of
Phone WY 2-li927, Walter Wal·
the death of our son. James ker, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs.
E. IT'S OUR PLEASUHE
., to toao
Howard Carpenter.
4-IS-llc
----- --~ ~-- -~- .Carpet Shampooers FREE
1 WISH TO THANK Dr. Bmce, with purchase of Blue Lustre
Dr. Slack. and the nurses who Shampoo. Baker Furniture,
were so kind and hel~ful dur· Middleport.
4-l6-6tc
ing my stay al the Hospital.
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1 am also grateful for t h e FOR SALE - Holstem Baby
cards sent to me and a
Calf. Phonl WI 2-3082.
thosE&gt; wht."\ visited mP. Mrs. _
4 13 ate
Helen Bartels.
4-16-ltp : 19.\7 - 165 Harley Davidson
I motor cycle. Very good shape.
--""I"'N.,...,M"""E"M"'O=R-Y--- I Two litile banlam auloma__.;:...:....:==='-'--- tic chicken feeders. Surge
IN MEMORY of Tommy Lew- milking units. Easter rabbits.
is. killed April 161h. 2 years , Call WY 2-&lt;i710. Norman Rose,
ago.
I Minersville, Ohio.
A clu!ih"r of beautiftll mem4 13 ate
ories
,
Spray~d wilh a million tears 1SI~~~h~n:.LA~:e n:~~ sewing
Tv us who alway; loved you. ped to zi• za mono am
Your memory w i I I
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destgn, etc. Cost new, $271.59.
th rough th e year;.
Will sacrifice for $67 39
Aunt Salle &amp; Uncle Marvin
or 9 payments $8.89 ,;,onthty.
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all cleaning attachments. A·l
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SANDWICHES
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rondition, $16.9~ cash. Wy 2·
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150 3
Coffee, Sc. Jm:k's Dair.v. Bar, 2204.
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Middleport.
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sales and St:IYice. The

ric Shop, 115 W. Second. Pomeroy, WY 2--2284. 4-9-3Dtc

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4·16·Stei-Au_to_m-at-i~-Singer zig zag

been I ing machine. Finger lip con·
cancelled. Lost ~our opelidor •
trol sews with two needles
11"""' Cell W\' l·2!l6b.
dec~rative stitches, built • i~
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1' zig zag. Not an attachmeot.
LOSE WEIGHT safely and ea.. Excellent condition and guar·
ily with Dex·A·Diet tablets, anteed. 111111.00 or $6.00 month·
only 98c. Stark Druos
ly. WY 2·2201.
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vicinity of Dewitt's Run . Col~
or - white and dusty gray.
Large sl1.e beagle, no collar
or name plate. Call VI 3·2734
or .John V. Bogard. Long Bottom, Ohio. Rt. l.
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FREE!
"AntiqUII Car" Patt•rn
Talll6 oz. Wotor
Gla11es Nlth Purchase
You get 1 glass free each
time you purchase 10 gal·
Ions of gasoline or more, or
a combination oil change
and lube job.
Start A Set NDWI

Pomeroy landmark

AUTO SALES
19.\7 FORD CUSTOM .. 300 .. 4
Super Service Station
DPEN 24 HOURS DAILY
dr . Sedan. V8 Automatic
transmission. No. 295. Terry
Knight. 104 Legion 'Terrace, of cement blocks.
Phone IVY 2-3292.
Mortar - Windows - Lintels.
4·16·3tr
Run Block Co.
Phone wY z.%Gfl
1!156 WHITE FORD
Station
Pomeroy, Obio
wagon , automatic
3 27 3Dtc
sion radio ;,nd heater,
motor. Prired for quick sa~,: ! :::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:
Contact Eldoh Walburn, or
can be seen on lot at foot of ·
brid ge approach on W. Main
St.
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EseeUeoct1
Rig ear room. rid~ and performance Sman car economy and

Wheels
Out of Line?

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Metrnpolilan Moton

Vlatn Strf't&gt;l., Pomero'
Phon.- WY 2·3870

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F'f 11' 1\JF.W ru used can::

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YOUR CAR NEEDS

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· TWO 'l inch bench s aws in rirst
.; class condilion. 790 Maple St.,
Gravel Hill.
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The Past Olief:s, of MeJgs
Temple pythian Sisters will ,Those visiting Mr. and Mn.
meet Moodiiy etenioc at tlte &lt;..eorge Reed recenUy were Mr.

Complete
Front-End
Adjustment

Blaettnars

!llr. and Mrs. Hobart Dor and
family vlaltd her parenla, Mr.
iDd .Mn. Winnie Balley, &amp;.

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Racine
Elementary
SALE: One Bolln
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tractor. Telephone
Walter Walker, Pomezr..:

meot house. Okey Wood, Sy·
racuse, Ohio. Call WY 2~.

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SALE

Tanthorey,
JeaoWilaor.
Rooe ofand
Mr.
arid
Mrs. Gel\0
R,eeda• · : a~ad~= vUle.
l!lstnic!W-, ..W
~ Linda Uod""""'r was an
"Appreciation of Muale In ornjghl guest of Marcella Wy
School." Each 011e Ia iated
an -'lcle .for a· ·stlenl
Polluct refreshments
served.
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WANT ADS wotiK II'OIIderl
w1ten )'011 IL bU) or soU

and daughter
of Columbus
Yli11«1
Mr. and Mrs
A. E. Wyers
recently.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harlan, Webb
and daughter of Man afield Ylalted over the weekend with Mr. ·
and Mrs. Clearmoot l!irrll; Mr•.
and Mro. Herman Grosonlckle
end chUdreD and Mr. aniJ MrL
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Six rooms, hath, haU base- o.~ ~ w • •· for ~·
ment, hot and cold water ;.;:'""~"' ant ~
qu~· Theodorus QJuncO "DaUjblenll ,
Eotered Hot,llal
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gas heating,, .garage, one ·~of. ":"'""'.,. wiD meet Monday Among those who entered ria and MrJ. Sylvla W.bb end .. ·
re ground, m RuUaod. Will ,
at 7.30 p.m. at the IOOF haD. Holzer h !tal In the
1 24 daughter vi&amp;iled SaiWilar·witK ' ·
sell on land contract. S. D. I
cbarter w1ll he draped for
osp .
. pas
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DOWNSTAIRS lurnished apart· . Buskirk, Rullant, o. H~l'p GIRL OR WOJI:AN, colnred or Florenct. Gilmore and all offi· boorsHe were.,~- ShirSlleyMichA. Raburymond ""'' s a • .,.~, .. ,
ment, Mechanic Street Utili·
,...,1 housework. cers and. ••
· Mr
g. nd Mr L R Barr ·a·"''
. wh'te
I ' for ...,,
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Third., A
lies paid. Laundry room and
Uv In Pho SH 7,.4403
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h
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ae
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Mlllard
M Erlt Rt 2 Gamp.;: Arth.;. were vi.tung Sunilay in·
4 13 lfc are asked to he present toP'""" Us, Mrs. Georg~ P.' s.l.tth, Rt. Vienna, W Va. with Mr. and
Store, Phone WY Z.2660.
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~ANTED: A congenial womsn Uce for pr-nt,altoo of colors 2 Galllpolis, Maurice Edward Mrs. Russell Barr.
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RUTLAND - 2 lloor, 6 room ·to stay nights. No houae work. at.:;: ~libs of Heath Metbo- Swisher, Rt. 1 Cheshire, Del· Mrs. Gra"" Boston and ~augh·
frame home, with balh, gas or ·Call WY 2-5393, Mrs. Percy dtsl Church will meet Monday bert A. Metheney, Jr., Rt. I ter, Gladys, moved to V1enna,
heating, utility room, en· , Peoples, 324 E. Main St., evening 11 the church with Rev. Ewlngton, Mrs. Reginald D. Ty- W. Va. Thursday. Gladys ts , ..
closed porches (front &amp; hack)
and Mrs. M·~m· Do~ crett, 2512 MI. Vernon Ave .•. Pl. employed In the office of Dr. .
le t 1 I
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PI nd y c ondse dspace,Los IOOor m
senting the pn~gram . 011 Bas- eas~nt, Mrs. Robert D. Tillis, eager.al from he
ttend...,
w n ows a
oors. t
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ter, Hostesses wUI he Mrs, E. 109 L1herty St., Pl. Pleasant, Sever .
re a
.coo
nished. Phone WY 2-5187.
120 with garage, on State Rt
M Wood Mrs Gamet
• Mrs. WIUlam G. Derenberger, tho Boosters meeting at Tuppers·
MOllERN • room •·-'shed
124 $8500 00
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PJ . Monday evening
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W·
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unfurnished apartment.
·R-:LAND - Rcral - 6 room
Mr~ Forrest Bachtel
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Is E. Triplett, 575. Broadway Belinda Peel, grandda~ghter ·.
dl port WY 2--3874
hrme (one !lOOr), gas heating
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rts,
THREE and four room fumisl&gt; outside cellar and cell:~r house
'The Twillgh! Gardeo cl u Ken Clark, Rt. 1 Middleport, St. Joseph Hospital, Monday.
chickt:n houst: and other
will meet Tuseday evening at Mrs. Charles V. Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Shield
eel and tmfurnisbed apal1-, small fruit. 24. acres
the hOnle of Mrs. Dwight Park- 248 W. Main St., Pomeroy, Mrs. and family· 'Of Newark ealle4
menta. WY 2-5434.
$150('.00.
er.
t. E. Bla'&lt;eslee wiD he· H. · Denzil Goeg)ein, 236 Lin· on M•. and Mre. George Powell
1ft
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FARM - 110 acres in Rutland
guest speaker.
cob. Rd., Pomeroy, Mrs. Harry over the week end.
FURNISHED and unlumlshed Twp., 2.~ miles from Route 124
The Friendly Circle of the
Wehrung, 19 Cave St., Pornoapartments. Paid utilities. Be- 7 room houst with bath, turnFederated Chur..:h wlU meet roy, Mrs. Emmett B. Stethem,
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fore 5 p. m. Phone WY Z. ace heating, cister and 2 weUs
Tuesday :vening at 8 p. m: Rt. 1 Long Bottom, Mrs. Elsie
Z176, after $ p. m. Pbooe WY double sink ar.d cabinets in kit
Miss Elizabeth Fick and Miss M. Greenwood, Wellston, Wil·
Hi'74.
12 I 1ft cheu, front an. hack porches
M:•ry Virginia Reibel have llam Lucas, Wellston, Everett
HOUSE, 6 r&lt;~~.ms and hath. Large barn, chicken house and
charge of the program.
Thorne, Rt. 3 Wellston, John
R
Good location 136 Lincoln Rd. otht:r buildings. aiS&lt;J · several
D. Wickline, · Rt. 1 Scottown,
Your,gstuwn kitchu,, T II e . fruit trees, lovely lawn with
. ~PRD.. 17
Mrs. Euna Riley, Rt. 1 Chesa·
fioor. Call WY Z.:JOOO. A. H.
shade. Terms. $8500.00
The Yf11tdmg Trall 'G arden peake, Mrs. Nuna L. Stephens,
TilE THREE CROSSES ,
Rusenbaum
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LAND CON"'RA~l - Balance
club will meet Wednesday eve· Russell, Ky., and Waller Roar, Loog_ years ago on Calvary • ' !
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$460(1.00 payments $40.51 monthn~, at the h~e of Mrs. CUI Rt. 1 Wurtland, Ky.
tull
ONE 6 room house and 4
Car. be bought for $3500.00
Will, East Mam St.
Births
Three crue1 cro.sses swung;
roo.-1 apartment. Peoples
return 10 per cent on pur- . Wdham Fergw10n. Lawrmce R.-l ..'l'he Past Presidents of the Mrs. John E. Lloyd,
130 Two lo~ely thJeves to meet
race. Phone WY 2-5385.
price.
1Lee, Cora Lee tc PhOebe Lee;1·Ladles ·Anliltarr of Drew Web· Portsmouth Rd., daughter, 6:31
their fate;
.
C. C. CUCKLF.R REALTOR Bonnie M. Whittington, lots, lster Post America· Legloo, will a.m. Tuesda;. Mrs. Harvey On the other, our S!ivlour hung.
meet at the home of Mr o E Cook R G u
WY Z.3830
Middleport.
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SIGN PAINTING.
PAUUNE MARKINS
Phoebe Lee to Bonnie M. George Mowrey, Wednesday ter, 4:41 p.m. Monday. Mrs. They crucified our gentle Lord '
onable, Bill Kerwood,
SALESMAN
Whittington, lots, Middleport. evenmg.
Charles Frederick Scott, 635 And nailed Him to th~
Col bi
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Gordon H. Caldwell, Helen The Child Conservation Lea- Oliver St., Middleport, son. 3:31 There are those who !•ve today
urn a, w. a. 4 10 6tp
Evenings- SH %-litl~
M. Caldwell to Verd Chevalier gue Will observe its •.~al p.m. Monday. Mrs. Dennie H. Who never knew their great
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and Audrey Chevalier . .48 acre, ll"••t night Wednesday evenmg Staats, New Haven, W. Va., son,
loss.
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FOR ~AINTING, Interior a~d F~R S~
~I Orange
April 17 m the social rooms of
p.m. Monday.
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exter or. CaD Richard Wit,
Dlde,
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• He msn. Massar d~
t 0 Colubmus an4 Southern Ohio
Diacllaraed
HJ was God, who died for tH;
009 N. Second Street, Middlee~, automatic gas heat. t619 . E~ Hood
f;·Trans Electric company In Middleport Patients
discharged With. a thorn crown on Hio
port
4 3 30tc Lincoln Heights. Call J o h n
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Ra Duhl Mr J R
head;
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Blaettnar WV 2-5127 3-19-tfc 1 Pomeroy.
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Eldon Gaul, Evelyn Gaul to . theme wiD be a Hewailan LuStephen Moody, Karla
ere
ung w a sword
James A. Heaton, Helen L. at.:. with members to comt:
Sullivan, Debra Fisber, Mrs.
pierced Sld!
Heaton, 4.2 acres, Chester.
COtllume. There will be a
G. L. McGuire, Mrs. c. v. Tip- , As He suffered, d1ed, and ble&lt;L.
I \,f{,..IQI&lt;r lfit.t•l•
Myrtle Gardoer,
Barbara ally for those not In costume.
Mrs. M. 8, Freeman and j
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eGARDEN SEED
POMEROY - 5 room frame Gardoer to Ohio Power Co.,
APRIL lJ
daughter and Mrs. J. H. ,How can we tum from Him
Ihouse with living room. dlnlng 6'..125 acres ~oat, Salem.
The aUJ:illary of the
Carriveau and infant daughter.
~way
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room, kitcben, • bedrooms, and Asa Roscoe Pullen, dec., to Hend Citizens Band Radio club
Amoac Alling
And tgnore His pleading too·:
• FERTILIZER
bath, basement, hot air !urn- Cora Pullen, James 0. Pullen, wiD hold lla monthly
According to the . midnight For us: His father heard . Him
ace heating, 50' • 100" lot. Out Lyston R. Pullen, Geraldine Thursday evening AprU 18,
report of the ~ursmg depart- "Fo~~~e
the know not .
Middleport Feed Mill of high water, and only 12tllll Pulleo, Alfid. for Trans., Mid· 30 p.m. at the hCHile of Mrs. Eu- ~ent, those pattents who were
!hal the doy"
feet from the Court House. Can dleport.
gene Hawkins, Liberty Ave., holed as fair JnclndOI' Aubra
y .
'""' Fowler, Owner &amp; Dpp. firumce the right party with James 0. Pullen, Heth Pol- Pomerey.
W. Wood, Baker Gordon, Jos·
.
''We Do Custom Grinding"
modest down payment
len, Lyston R. Pullen, Marjorie The Willing Workers c1ass
eph Willis, Mrs. Homer Vititoe, So let us k~eel before HIS CI'OSI
N. 2nd Avo.
Middleport POMEROY - 9
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Pullen Geraldine Pullen to lh E ...... . EUB h . h Ill Mrs. Charles W. Weaver, Mrs. In a contrtle, hunlble way;
room
~arne
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c urc w 1"'.-.-r p s · h d M p 1 For He arose a vicUlr o'er sin
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htme with bath hot water heat- Cora Pullen lot Middleport. meet at the home of Mrs
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Oo that glad Jnd happy Easter
Copy an letter or docllmenl Jng, basement, front and back
tie Lone. Thursday evemng.
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porcJoes. Large corner Jot with i'
Potluck rlereshments will he Blond admln.tstered recenlly
ay.
"euler Insurance, Pomeroy . several shade trees Can be
. served
at the hospital included three
Allee Frick
Z 15 lie
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uru'ts on Saturda three n1'ts
Polllero• Oblo
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bought for less than $900.00 per
The Women's Ml5Sionary SoY!
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Kart Graeser,. Plomblng and room.
ciety of the Pomeroy F I r s t on Sunday and !JVe umts on
Reatioc
POMEROY - 7 room frame
Baptist church will meet
at Monday·
INDOOR ARCHERY
~- rill Oblo
NEW YORK (UPI) - Indoor
Mn e,
house with bath, gas heating,
the church, Thursday evening,
1
End )'0111' sewer 1r0nhleo
garage, 100' Jot. 16,01111.00.
with the Ruth Circle in
trill at Logan.
artychery
gatn';:.l~popu~ ·
We bave au stuo
WANTED - Business, either.
of the program, the Martha
Mrs. John lhle and Patty vis- It : Arc ry con
. ve
Sewer MacblnK
existing or potenlial. by party
devotion• aod the EHza· lied Sunday aft.emooro with Mrs. butll or are planoed In a dozee
Reaoooable Daleo
wanting to make his home here Foremoet among Army
beth Stark Circ'• a8 hoste
Teddy Massie and famlly.
states, West Coast Engineering ·
Call In' z.mt Day or Night in Meigs County.
tar~ enlistment opUons, the
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sses. Mrs Charles P. lble and Mrs. of Seattle says It has booked
7 28 lie c. c. CUCKLER, REALTOR Umiled ~to . htgh school grnduFrancis Ruberla of Baclne were ord~s so far lhla year of ., .,
BI!ATING AND PLUMBING
wv z. 313r
ates ooly.l This Is another of
business visitors at Parkers· million worth of equipment ...
MaeDer F'lrtlaces
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN the many opt!&lt; in the Army's
burg Saturday.
ed by the centers,
Aroold llroiMrs
wv !-22211
Graduate Specialist Program
Not Chance" program.
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618 · ain St., Pomeroy, Ohio FOR SALE: F1ve room house, "t;Jtolce
If a hl•h school ~aduale
Pltooe In' z.wa
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:·,·an&gt;iml·
2 acres land. Good condition, passes the qualifying •
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Carpenter and block laying. payments like rent. See Es- oc1toollng he wanta before he
April 7 was 'll' offering $11.55.
Hourly or cootracl Clinton ther Andersor.. Dexter, OWo. enllsts. Successfu:
· Meozel Smith was In
Pierce, Syracuse, Ohio, Ph. Phone MY 11-3466 Alban•
f this
tak th ·
of the worsWp service.
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, and Mrs. John lble and
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WY 2-6080.
J II 30tc =~~~~--4 ~13'-6~1'p pick from 107 challenging
recently visited Mrs. Ma·
AUCI10NEER
FOR SALE: Four (ood loll. room course.. In
Ra119011 and daughter, Teresa
Complete Ilervlce
Good seven room house, hath nical fields, Army
Lancaster.
CriU Bradford
and % bath, basement and ranks with the world's best.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Thoren
Write,
Coallct
l8fage, out of high water. Another phase of the
family s(!ODI a recent week
,.
A. c. BRADFORD
Could be made Into apart- ate Specilllist Program Is
with her srandmother Mre.
Racine, 01t1o
menta. City water, eleclrlcl- "early eholce" offered high
at ~leld.
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1 11 He t~, ps. Priced lor quick sale. school seniors. T1tls aUows them Mr. and Mfs. i::Ieo Pullins of
See Okey Wood, Syracuse. to choose from the widest range Lancaster visited receoUy with
Phone \YY uoati.
of available rourses - eo days Mr. and Mro. Joe Thoren.
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prior to graduatiot - before Dr. and ldni. Rocer Grueser
quotas lor the most popular ·and faintly of Logan visited on
2 DOOR HARDTOP
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THI CDUilT Oil CGMMON P'LIAI COut8eS are filled. If I senior SUnday eYefting With Mrs. 8JanV·8 motor, automatic transmission, power steer1o1
MIIOI COUNTY, OHIO
' qualified, his Chosen
COUJ'8e che HamJn Ind.· Mr and Mrs
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c•,.nu William An•r.w~
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IS re&amp;erV
or
unt1l after Clarence Gruner.
and 2-tone paint.
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he graduates, with no obUga. Mr. and Mts. Earl Shuler vis••
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until
be
enllsts.
iled
Wednesday
:with
her
mothE
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To take advantage 0f ..th'e er, Mn. Elizabeth Vigor at
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POMEROY WY 2-2649
Addro" Unkn•-·
''early
choice"
the high school Delaware.
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OFFERS THE BEST
•~ """ selllor needs ,a Jetter si!lned by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Thoren
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1962 Corvair Monn 2 Door

rbe pu,biiUter , _ . &lt;be r!CPI'I
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all the extras.

1962 Ford Thunderbird H.T. Cpe. _ $3,595

W.a~~Servlce
per •ora, one •nsertlort.

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POMEROY, OHIO

OFFICE HOURS

SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank? Get
Kleen • Em • All Septic tank
Cleaner . 0 hlo Valley
lng.
4-16-30tp
PHONE WY2-2157
A.K.C. REGISTERED Pekingese puppies. Reasonable. Don
H. Call, 732 Sycamore st.,
Middleport.
4-l&amp;&lt;itp
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Trombone.
Same
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WE WISH to ;hank our Syra·
cuse Neighbors who sent new. Will sell for 1-2 price.
flowers, cards, letters of
Carl Williams, Middleport,
Phone WY 2.5389 _ 4-15-atc
pathy and delicious food. AI· _
so the three ladies who serv- ONE BOLIN _;arden tractor.
ed the dinner at lhe time of
Phone WY 2-li927, Walter Wal·
the death of our son. James ker, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs.
E. IT'S OUR PLEASUHE
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Howard Carpenter.
4-IS-llc
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1 WISH TO THANK Dr. Bmce, with purchase of Blue Lustre
Dr. Slack. and the nurses who Shampoo. Baker Furniture,
were so kind and hel~ful dur· Middleport.
4-l6-6tc
ing my stay al the Hospital.
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1 am also grateful for t h e FOR SALE - Holstem Baby
cards sent to me and a
Calf. Phonl WI 2-3082.
thosE&gt; wht."\ visited mP. Mrs. _
4 13 ate
Helen Bartels.
4-16-ltp : 19.\7 - 165 Harley Davidson
I motor cycle. Very good shape.
--""I"'N.,...,M"""E"M"'O=R-Y--- I Two litile banlam auloma__.;:...:....:==='-'--- tic chicken feeders. Surge
IN MEMORY of Tommy Lew- milking units. Easter rabbits.
is. killed April 161h. 2 years , Call WY 2-&lt;i710. Norman Rose,
ago.
I Minersville, Ohio.
A clu!ih"r of beautiftll mem4 13 ate
ories
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Spray~d wilh a million tears 1SI~~~h~n:.LA~:e n:~~ sewing
Tv us who alway; loved you. ped to zi• za mono am
Your memory w i I I
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destgn, etc. Cost new, $271.59.
th rough th e year;.
Will sacrifice for $67 39
Aunt Salle &amp; Uncle Marvin
or 9 payments $8.89 ,;,onthty.
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Coffee, Sc. Jm:k's Dair.v. Bar, 2204.
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Middleport.
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sales and St:IYice. The

ric Shop, 115 W. Second. Pomeroy, WY 2--2284. 4-9-3Dtc

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4·16·Stei-Au_to_m-at-i~-Singer zig zag

been I ing machine. Finger lip con·
cancelled. Lost ~our opelidor •
trol sews with two needles
11"""' Cell W\' l·2!l6b.
dec~rative stitches, built • i~
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1' zig zag. Not an attachmeot.
LOSE WEIGHT safely and ea.. Excellent condition and guar·
ily with Dex·A·Diet tablets, anteed. 111111.00 or $6.00 month·
only 98c. Stark Druos
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vicinity of Dewitt's Run . Col~
or - white and dusty gray.
Large sl1.e beagle, no collar
or name plate. Call VI 3·2734
or .John V. Bogard. Long Bottom, Ohio. Rt. l.
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Talll6 oz. Wotor
Gla11es Nlth Purchase
You get 1 glass free each
time you purchase 10 gal·
Ions of gasoline or more, or
a combination oil change
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Pomeroy landmark

AUTO SALES
19.\7 FORD CUSTOM .. 300 .. 4
Super Service Station
DPEN 24 HOURS DAILY
dr . Sedan. V8 Automatic
transmission. No. 295. Terry
Knight. 104 Legion 'Terrace, of cement blocks.
Phone IVY 2-3292.
Mortar - Windows - Lintels.
4·16·3tr
Run Block Co.
Phone wY z.%Gfl
1!156 WHITE FORD
Station
Pomeroy, Obio
wagon , automatic
3 27 3Dtc
sion radio ;,nd heater,
motor. Prired for quick sa~,: ! :::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:
Contact Eldoh Walburn, or
can be seen on lot at foot of ·
brid ge approach on W. Main
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Wheels
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Metrnpolilan Moton

Vlatn Strf't&gt;l., Pomero'
Phon.- WY 2·3870

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.; class condilion. 790 Maple St.,
Gravel Hill.
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The Past Olief:s, of MeJgs
Temple pythian Sisters will ,Those visiting Mr. and Mn.
meet Moodiiy etenioc at tlte &lt;..eorge Reed recenUy were Mr.

Complete
Front-End
Adjustment

Blaettnars

!llr. and Mrs. Hobart Dor and
family vlaltd her parenla, Mr.
iDd .Mn. Winnie Balley, &amp;.

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tractor. Telephone
Walter Walker, Pomezr..:

meot house. Okey Wood, Sy·
racuse, Ohio. Call WY 2~.

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Tanthorey,
JeaoWilaor.
Rooe ofand
Mr.
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Mrs. Gel\0
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l!lstnic!W-, ..W
~ Linda Uod""""'r was an
"Appreciation of Muale In ornjghl guest of Marcella Wy
School." Each 011e Ia iated
an -'lcle .for a· ·stlenl
Polluct refreshments
served.
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w1ten )'011 IL bU) or soU

and daughter
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Mr. and Mrs
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recently.
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and daughter of Man afield Ylalted over the weekend with Mr. ·
and Mrs. Clearmoot l!irrll; Mr•.
and Mro. Herman Grosonlckle
end chUdreD and Mr. aniJ MrL
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qu~· Theodorus QJuncO "DaUjblenll ,
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re ground, m RuUaod. Will ,
at 7.30 p.m. at the IOOF haD. Holzer h !tal In the
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DOWNSTAIRS lurnished apart· . Buskirk, Rullant, o. H~l'p GIRL OR WOJI:AN, colnred or Florenct. Gilmore and all offi· boorsHe were.,~- ShirSlleyMichA. Raburymond ""'' s a • .,.~, .. ,
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Store, Phone WY Z.2660.
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~ANTED: A congenial womsn Uce for pr-nt,altoo of colors 2 Galllpolis, Maurice Edward Mrs. Russell Barr.
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RUTLAND - 2 lloor, 6 room ·to stay nights. No houae work. at.:;: ~libs of Heath Metbo- Swisher, Rt. 1 Cheshire, Del· Mrs. Gra"" Boston and ~augh·
frame home, with balh, gas or ·Call WY 2-5393, Mrs. Percy dtsl Church will meet Monday bert A. Metheney, Jr., Rt. I ter, Gladys, moved to V1enna,
heating, utility room, en· , Peoples, 324 E. Main St., evening 11 the church with Rev. Ewlngton, Mrs. Reginald D. Ty- W. Va. Thursday. Gladys ts , ..
closed porches (front &amp; hack)
and Mrs. M·~m· Do~ crett, 2512 MI. Vernon Ave .•. Pl. employed In the office of Dr. .
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senting the pn~gram . 011 Bas- eas~nt, Mrs. Robert D. Tillis, eager.al from he
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nished. Phone WY 2-5187.
120 with garage, on State Rt
M Wood Mrs Gamet
• Mrs. WIUlam G. Derenberger, tho Boosters meeting at Tuppers·
MOllERN • room •·-'shed
124 $8500 00
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·R-:LAND - Rcral - 6 room
Mr~ Forrest Bachtel
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dl port WY 2--3874
hrme (one !lOOr), gas heating
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THREE and four room fumisl&gt; outside cellar and cell:~r house
'The Twillgh! Gardeo cl u Ken Clark, Rt. 1 Middleport, St. Joseph Hospital, Monday.
chickt:n houst: and other
will meet Tuseday evening at Mrs. Charles V. Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Shield
eel and tmfurnisbed apal1-, small fruit. 24. acres
the hOnle of Mrs. Dwight Park- 248 W. Main St., Pomeroy, Mrs. and family· 'Of Newark ealle4
menta. WY 2-5434.
$150('.00.
er.
t. E. Bla'&lt;eslee wiD he· H. · Denzil Goeg)ein, 236 Lin· on M•. and Mre. George Powell
1ft
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FARM - 110 acres in Rutland
guest speaker.
cob. Rd., Pomeroy, Mrs. Harry over the week end.
FURNISHED and unlumlshed Twp., 2.~ miles from Route 124
The Friendly Circle of the
Wehrung, 19 Cave St., Pornoapartments. Paid utilities. Be- 7 room houst with bath, turnFederated Chur..:h wlU meet roy, Mrs. Emmett B. Stethem,
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fore 5 p. m. Phone WY Z. ace heating, cister and 2 weUs
Tuesday :vening at 8 p. m: Rt. 1 Long Bottom, Mrs. Elsie
Z176, after $ p. m. Pbooe WY double sink ar.d cabinets in kit
Miss Elizabeth Fick and Miss M. Greenwood, Wellston, Wil·
Hi'74.
12 I 1ft cheu, front an. hack porches
M:•ry Virginia Reibel have llam Lucas, Wellston, Everett
HOUSE, 6 r&lt;~~.ms and hath. Large barn, chicken house and
charge of the program.
Thorne, Rt. 3 Wellston, John
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Good location 136 Lincoln Rd. otht:r buildings. aiS&lt;J · several
D. Wickline, · Rt. 1 Scottown,
Your,gstuwn kitchu,, T II e . fruit trees, lovely lawn with
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Mrs. Euna Riley, Rt. 1 Chesa·
fioor. Call WY Z.:JOOO. A. H.
shade. Terms. $8500.00
The Yf11tdmg Trall 'G arden peake, Mrs. Nuna L. Stephens,
TilE THREE CROSSES ,
Rusenbaum
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LAND CON"'RA~l - Balance
club will meet Wednesday eve· Russell, Ky., and Waller Roar, Loog_ years ago on Calvary • ' !
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$460(1.00 payments $40.51 monthn~, at the h~e of Mrs. CUI Rt. 1 Wurtland, Ky.
tull
ONE 6 room house and 4
Car. be bought for $3500.00
Will, East Mam St.
Births
Three crue1 cro.sses swung;
roo.-1 apartment. Peoples
return 10 per cent on pur- . Wdham Fergw10n. Lawrmce R.-l ..'l'he Past Presidents of the Mrs. John E. Lloyd,
130 Two lo~ely thJeves to meet
race. Phone WY 2-5385.
price.
1Lee, Cora Lee tc PhOebe Lee;1·Ladles ·Anliltarr of Drew Web· Portsmouth Rd., daughter, 6:31
their fate;
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C. C. CUCKLF.R REALTOR Bonnie M. Whittington, lots, lster Post America· Legloo, will a.m. Tuesda;. Mrs. Harvey On the other, our S!ivlour hung.
meet at the home of Mr o E Cook R G u
WY Z.3830
Middleport.
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SIGN PAINTING.
PAUUNE MARKINS
Phoebe Lee to Bonnie M. George Mowrey, Wednesday ter, 4:41 p.m. Monday. Mrs. They crucified our gentle Lord '
onable, Bill Kerwood,
SALESMAN
Whittington, lots, Middleport. evenmg.
Charles Frederick Scott, 635 And nailed Him to th~
Col bi
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Gordon H. Caldwell, Helen The Child Conservation Lea- Oliver St., Middleport, son. 3:31 There are those who !•ve today
urn a, w. a. 4 10 6tp
Evenings- SH %-litl~
M. Caldwell to Verd Chevalier gue Will observe its •.~al p.m. Monday. Mrs. Dennie H. Who never knew their great
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and Audrey Chevalier . .48 acre, ll"••t night Wednesday evenmg Staats, New Haven, W. Va., son,
loss.
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FOR ~AINTING, Interior a~d F~R S~
~I Orange
April 17 m the social rooms of
p.m. Monday.
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exter or. CaD Richard Wit,
Dlde,
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• He msn. Massar d~
t 0 Colubmus an4 Southern Ohio
Diacllaraed
HJ was God, who died for tH;
009 N. Second Street, Middlee~, automatic gas heat. t619 . E~ Hood
f;·Trans Electric company In Middleport Patients
discharged With. a thorn crown on Hio
port
4 3 30tc Lincoln Heights. Call J o h n
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Ra Duhl Mr J R
head;
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Blaettnar WV 2-5127 3-19-tfc 1 Pomeroy.
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Eldon Gaul, Evelyn Gaul to . theme wiD be a Hewailan LuStephen Moody, Karla
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ung w a sword
James A. Heaton, Helen L. at.:. with members to comt:
Sullivan, Debra Fisber, Mrs.
pierced Sld!
Heaton, 4.2 acres, Chester.
COtllume. There will be a
G. L. McGuire, Mrs. c. v. Tip- , As He suffered, d1ed, and ble&lt;L.
I \,f{,..IQI&lt;r lfit.t•l•
Myrtle Gardoer,
Barbara ally for those not In costume.
Mrs. M. 8, Freeman and j
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eGARDEN SEED
POMEROY - 5 room frame Gardoer to Ohio Power Co.,
APRIL lJ
daughter and Mrs. J. H. ,How can we tum from Him
Ihouse with living room. dlnlng 6'..125 acres ~oat, Salem.
The aUJ:illary of the
Carriveau and infant daughter.
~way
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room, kitcben, • bedrooms, and Asa Roscoe Pullen, dec., to Hend Citizens Band Radio club
Amoac Alling
And tgnore His pleading too·:
• FERTILIZER
bath, basement, hot air !urn- Cora Pullen, James 0. Pullen, wiD hold lla monthly
According to the . midnight For us: His father heard . Him
ace heating, 50' • 100" lot. Out Lyston R. Pullen, Geraldine Thursday evening AprU 18,
report of the ~ursmg depart- "Fo~~~e
the know not .
Middleport Feed Mill of high water, and only 12tllll Pulleo, Alfid. for Trans., Mid· 30 p.m. at the hCHile of Mrs. Eu- ~ent, those pattents who were
!hal the doy"
feet from the Court House. Can dleport.
gene Hawkins, Liberty Ave., holed as fair JnclndOI' Aubra
y .
'""' Fowler, Owner &amp; Dpp. firumce the right party with James 0. Pullen, Heth Pol- Pomerey.
W. Wood, Baker Gordon, Jos·
.
''We Do Custom Grinding"
modest down payment
len, Lyston R. Pullen, Marjorie The Willing Workers c1ass
eph Willis, Mrs. Homer Vititoe, So let us k~eel before HIS CI'OSI
N. 2nd Avo.
Middleport POMEROY - 9
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Pullen Geraldine Pullen to lh E ...... . EUB h . h Ill Mrs. Charles W. Weaver, Mrs. In a contrtle, hunlble way;
room
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c urc w 1"'.-.-r p s · h d M p 1 For He arose a vicUlr o'er sin
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htme with bath hot water heat- Cora Pullen lot Middleport. meet at the home of Mrs
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PHOTO COPYING Serv1ces.
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Bartee
Oo that glad Jnd happy Easter
Copy an letter or docllmenl Jng, basement, front and back
tie Lone. Thursday evemng.
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porcJoes. Large corner Jot with i'
Potluck rlereshments will he Blond admln.tstered recenlly
ay.
"euler Insurance, Pomeroy . several shade trees Can be
. served
at the hospital included three
Allee Frick
Z 15 lie
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uru'ts on Saturda three n1'ts
Polllero• Oblo
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bought for less than $900.00 per
The Women's Ml5Sionary SoY!
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Kart Graeser,. Plomblng and room.
ciety of the Pomeroy F I r s t on Sunday and !JVe umts on
Reatioc
POMEROY - 7 room frame
Baptist church will meet
at Monday·
INDOOR ARCHERY
~- rill Oblo
NEW YORK (UPI) - Indoor
Mn e,
house with bath, gas heating,
the church, Thursday evening,
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End )'0111' sewer 1r0nhleo
garage, 100' Jot. 16,01111.00.
with the Ruth Circle in
trill at Logan.
artychery
gatn';:.l~popu~ ·
We bave au stuo
WANTED - Business, either.
of the program, the Martha
Mrs. John lhle and Patty vis- It : Arc ry con
. ve
Sewer MacblnK
existing or potenlial. by party
devotion• aod the EHza· lied Sunday aft.emooro with Mrs. butll or are planoed In a dozee
Reaoooable Daleo
wanting to make his home here Foremoet among Army
beth Stark Circ'• a8 hoste
Teddy Massie and famlly.
states, West Coast Engineering ·
Call In' z.mt Day or Night in Meigs County.
tar~ enlistment opUons, the
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sses. Mrs Charles P. lble and Mrs. of Seattle says It has booked
7 28 lie c. c. CUCKLER, REALTOR Umiled ~to . htgh school grnduFrancis Ruberla of Baclne were ord~s so far lhla year of ., .,
BI!ATING AND PLUMBING
wv z. 313r
ates ooly.l This Is another of
business visitors at Parkers· million worth of equipment ...
MaeDer F'lrtlaces
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN the many opt!&lt; in the Army's
burg Saturday.
ed by the centers,
Aroold llroiMrs
wv !-22211
Graduate Specialist Program
Not Chance" program.
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618 · ain St., Pomeroy, Ohio FOR SALE: F1ve room house, "t;Jtolce
If a hl•h school ~aduale
Pltooe In' z.wa
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:·,·an&gt;iml·
2 acres land. Good condition, passes the qualifying •
·-:--':""------6 1 tfc ms1de and out. New rug~ on tioos for enrollment as a Gradshingled roofs. floor. $2500.116, $1,01111.00 down uale Specialist, he chooses the Attendance at Sunday School
Carpenter and block laying. payments like rent. See Es- oc1toollng he wanta before he
April 7 was 'll' offering $11.55.
Hourly or cootracl Clinton ther Andersor.. Dexter, OWo. enllsts. Successfu:
· Meozel Smith was In
Pierce, Syracuse, Ohio, Ph. Phone MY 11-3466 Alban•
f this
tak th ·
of the worsWp service.
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e etr
, and Mrs. John lble and
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WY 2-6080.
J II 30tc =~~~~--4 ~13'-6~1'p pick from 107 challenging
recently visited Mrs. Ma·
AUCI10NEER
FOR SALE: Four (ood loll. room course.. In
Ra119011 and daughter, Teresa
Complete Ilervlce
Good seven room house, hath nical fields, Army
Lancaster.
CriU Bradford
and % bath, basement and ranks with the world's best.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Thoren
Write,
Coallct
l8fage, out of high water. Another phase of the
family s(!ODI a recent week
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A. c. BRADFORD
Could be made Into apart- ate Specilllist Program Is
with her srandmother Mre.
Racine, 01t1o
menta. City water, eleclrlcl- "early eholce" offered high
at ~leld.
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1 11 He t~, ps. Priced lor quick sale. school seniors. T1tls aUows them Mr. and Mfs. i::Ieo Pullins of
See Okey Wood, Syracuse. to choose from the widest range Lancaster visited receoUy with
Phone \YY uoati.
of available rourses - eo days Mr. and Mro. Joe Thoren.
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prior to graduatiot - before Dr. and ldni. Rocer Grueser
quotas lor the most popular ·and faintly of Logan visited on
2 DOOR HARDTOP
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THI CDUilT Oil CGMMON P'LIAI COut8eS are filled. If I senior SUnday eYefting With Mrs. 8JanV·8 motor, automatic transmission, power steer1o1
MIIOI COUNTY, OHIO
' qualified, his Chosen
COUJ'8e che HamJn Ind.· Mr and Mrs
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c•,.nu William An•r.w~
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IS re&amp;erV
or
unt1l after Clarence Gruner.
and 2-tone paint.
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he graduates, with no obUga. Mr. and Mts. Earl Shuler vis••
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until
be
enllsts.
iled
Wednesday
:with
her
mothE
Andrl...
To take advantage 0f ..th'e er, Mn. Elizabeth Vigor at
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Mlflor,
POMEROY WY 2-2649
Addro" Unkn•-·
''early
choice"
the high school Delaware.
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OFFERS THE BEST
•~ """ selllor needs ,a Jetter si!lned by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Thoren
visCLAIR WDODI
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~= his high · sphool prinCipal or ited ·SUnday ~lttl Mrs. Elva CotPHONE
Uu.t HI WIU'cll 111. IJIIS3 the aadrr· guidance counselor stating that
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e y to gl'3,).\ 1fe. After hiJ ~&amp;rlntee,Jn
wbiCh
12-8-25tc Mflit:• CoiUit,., Ohio. pra)'bll tor ''·
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YOrce 111d 111e11 other ,,ellef 11 m•r S8 . ~ 8Ctoy.~l Y COmf,l, mg 8p ~ goeS ~~~....,
~ ;. ~f'-1 tn.u:n e
be tURf lind proper Ml t.h• lriiUQdl of I ~ tea+. the Arm• recruiter a ·tu .. •ly"; erilWI . .. '
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/ ··~ , Cadi.llitc
:;e11 ter lnd 8ecoDd Street~, !;e :U~' an .., lll• tw~t~t 41 ., r~r o\p- tourse Qf· lru!truc~i\ 'bn_sed· on lt!~!- ~~~~~ ·\,G, . ~Udd 1 ~a.¢ .
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Masoa, W.Va., Lewis Bles•
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tilt resUlts and · desires f' .~he J,.c:~ ·. ~ _y.,. R~,.-I~r.. Jn GaJ.' i
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.IIY of Waldo, Mr. and !drs. flo. hlo brother, Herman,
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batt Smalley of Chester. Pearl Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Walldno

FOR SALE - 4 good
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CARD 01" rll.I.NU - ll.Je fer
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Locally owned and a low mileage car. RadJo, heater and

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s!Onary contributto~ to ~~~!:~: e~thusLasm,P combined to pro- sey, Jean Grate, luaJ~tobart. Batey, Mark Bolin. Amlkl ~- and Mn.' Ooo Dalley and w~faw!'ke~
Trajf!ing Center, G~t l.Wt.
ant ramdy m Soul ern ld
duce another successful muol· Jerry White, GregOI')! ..albUm, Jdutaoo, JlmlrtY 1\kClure, J,ar- 10111, 8. J. aDd Barry or Co- IDd Mrs llhal'let Wlldor1111!th n;.
1
ia A d!SCUsston was he ·~~- cat prot!ram presented by the Brlall Sbank, ' Brept Manley, ry Neff, Mlehael Oller, Mkby 1umbils ~ -kend ,guesll of Miss J . Wolfe slrldellt ~I
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crrmng the redecoratmg . e kinder arlen classes of Middle- Woody Call, llhal't.a AllenJ. Oller, Brian Coodlt, and Allen their parenla, Mt: and Mn.
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nt the
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. , Everett Daile and Mr and Ohio State . Diver
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1umor room. The next meeling
el{lg
wtll be held at the New Hav· porlr s~hool.:ug I
s. He~, Steven ,w&amp;4btira', Eddie Following lnterml8oloa, t be Mn. Edward 1.wley. ,
,....t~eqd ' ~lth, ~f paf!!D)I -: ·
Plans were made lo rederor· en Park May 9 Refreshments I Pea I , ynoll ,;produclloo" re- Wlbon, Jlmlltj. McCllll'l!, Am- htmlllar llUI'H'fY 1101')' of lbl . Mr. ' llld .Mrs. Gene' Jiou4. ::'d ~g!Dona!:'o~e, ~~~
•te the ]Umor class room when were served by the losmg team ~JS annu
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old Johnson.
" Glq&amp;erbreacl Boy" wltb DIJ'-' ubelt and childreD Becky and uzz
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tlle Young Marrted Coupk' of the attendance contest
lqutre: lhe combined talents of Tbe five ,, Utile Cblckadeel rater, Steplwtle Onl, ~retied. In Rand were Sunday dinner Stale l,lmversily spent Ute
&lt;lass of the Bradford Churrh of. ~ttendmg were Mr and Mrs. Mf. ~~illts, Mrs~La';:~~: were Clridy Manley, Cindy 1 11111t1D ract1ag ehair.' Glvinl goes~ of Mr. and Mn. Everett w::: ~lth ~Is~~~
Ch mt met last week at the ,Rtchard Gtlkey, Mr. a~d Mrs ca ms co~:
ling
.. Demosky, Judith Owen, o .. Boocl perf..,.,.nces werelllaM Dalley.
a
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church Devono"' were gtven Wtlliam Lambert, Bonme Ptck· mothers wtth sewing
ers,ls
Davidson as Ute IJttle Old Mrs Walber Evall8 and aon olster, Shirley.
by Ruth Lambert , El·eiyu Woods ens, Evelyn Woods, Madeline ,yet proves a debghl to pareo
Lady: Randy Swearengeo a I D vld' t#. Melvlndale, I Mlcb.:
----and Madeline Tamter r• t-rymg Tt amter. and the teacher of hte and frtends attending.
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the Gingerbread Boy; Mary spent the· P.Ut '!&lt;tk with ber
out the Eastm theme.
lrlass Wayne King.
" Ki~dergarten ~!"'rs" o!"'n·
Milll u the Waddly Duck,; Dl· fatllf~, lolui. I1111. 'lbey
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During the busiuess sessmn
ed wtth • song, Two Ltltle
ana· Lynch as the Three com· co ~ hOme -by Mr Evan•
the, class voted to send Its mis· ,
GRANDSON HONORED
Birds." do~e by Debra Mulford
,
ered Pie: ~ Ida Cascl 88
spei,t tlre"w.;.ketid ·bere.
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HARTFORD- Mr. and Mr•· jand DenniS Mulford, twins,
Black Cat; and Greaory How- Mr. and ·1.1rs. J'ohn Dill Jr.
carl Ztrkle ol Hartford, W. dressed m red bird costumes
ard as tbe Blue Bird. 'l1ley and C1Dtly Mr and Mr DallaS
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\'a gave a dmner Sunday tn lwilh real looking feathers, lot- Mr and Mn James Arnold were aaelsled by the chorua 'ln Am U rmd f · 11y nd 1
nd Funeral servlees for Jat...,IIJ
honor of the brrthday of their 1 towed by the "Teddy Bear" and daugbltrs, ' MBTI caroleen Ute 801111J,
Mne WiDardamDIU :, -~~ld Car_penter were. held from
rOMEROY OHIO
gra ndson, Wtlham Zerkle and song Wtlh Valeria White wear· and Laura of Indian t;llll. Ctn- During tire lntermlsllon Mrs. ..;,...; weekend esta or their EWIIll Chapel, Wednei!day
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY the anmver&lt;ar,v of Mr and Mrs ing
brown bear outfll.
clanatl spent Ute spring vaca· Reynolds thanked the mother's f th John DIU~ and d gil- 2 p.m. with Ute Rev, Freel~~!"~
John
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pres·
Next
came
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"buzzlng
bees"
lion
~I week with his parents, for their cooperation IDd he!JI 1 er,
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Norrbl officlaUng. Burial
W olt Disney's
"SON OF FLUBBER"
en t ,,ere M~. and Mrs. Mlch· out or a reahsttc yellow paper Mr. and Mrs. James . Arnold ID gettlug lite chlldren readY ter.
Vau an of Colum· In the Letart Falls eerne~ery.
(Tech nlcolorl
ael Yantl:l Columbus, 0 h 1 o, ibeehtve with the bony bee coo- and bls grandmother, Mrs. and Mrl. Lacey for her help In ~~ ~~e w:end with her Comtn~ from out of town
Fred Marl\lurray , ~ancv OJ
Mrs. Came Bumgarner, New tomes competmg the seene. Pe- Laura Bradbury 'lbey also vis- the musk! departmenl.
pe 1\lr
d Mn R E the servtcs -..re Mf. and Mrs.
son, Keewm W~ nn . Leun T~
Haven, IV. Va , Mrs Wilham lite "Dancing Dolls" featured ited witll iter p.;...,.ls, Mr. and Preceding Ute play lbe Mid- parenbl,
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• • ' Wayne Carpenter and Gene and
ler, Tommy Ktrk, Jo,mna
Zerkle and fam ily, Syracuse, Martha McNeal and D_ebra Mul- Mrs. Arnold Eubanko, of Gal· cl1eport PTA held 111 reau1ar :V~WIUard Ebarsbach visit· Glenn, Mr. and _Mrs. Clair C&lt;lrMoore, Charllt' Ru ggles. Le
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Mr and Mrs Vernon Rtz· ford doing a tap routme dress- lipoUs. Mr. Arnol&lt;l Is a teacher bualneu meeliitg with Charles ed SUnda evenln with 1ler penter and, Eddi!1 Scott~ AI·
on Ame~. El11011 Rt:'1d Ed
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•nd
ramtly. Hartford, W. ed m frothy pmk net; Martha 111 the Indian JliU Schoolo,
Vrolltall, president, pr8aldent.
of Belpre; W:· and M r
Wynn, Ken ~Iurr.1 y !:oituart
11• ~• 8nd ~s. ClireliCe !&lt;e
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Mr
and
Mrs
Carl
Zerkle
McNeal
In
black
leotard
COlt•
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Rev
Howard
Ru
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paten
Sidney
Carj&gt;enter and Don,
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and Jerry Raye Zerkle. Hart· tume gave an acrobatic exhibi· Pic Bill Fink and Pvt. Jeff lnv.;,.tlao
ppe 1
Might of ~Uand.
yld and Rlnnle: SaUnsville;
Disnev C3rtaons
lord W Va . Linda Lathey of tion; a "miniature ballet dan- Jaco~s of Ft. Bragg, North New offleers were lnstau.d Mrs. Ch8rles Buck was the Zelia Carpenter and Robe
Adm1ss1un . 'i5r &amp; 4!k
Lel.lrt w Va Mr and Mrs. cer, April Fraser, dressed In Carolina, bave returned .to the b past • ldent John Kraw- ~nday ~oon guest , ~ 1\lr. Martha of Dayton: Mr. and
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John McDermttt and son Scot· yellow net taking a cue from base after a visit with bls ~ ~ ,:::" lneluded Rlehard ::::: :~teWillard l!.'bersbaeh John Young, North Lewisburg;
THURSDAY, Apr . 18
tv and Ka' Schaekei of Mas· her mother, former student of enls, Mr. and Mrs. Owen F
Vro~ president presiding. Mr ~
F1 d Rumfleld Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
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FRIDA Y 1nd SATURDAY
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Mrs, Lettie Roush ~ad as d t· Mn &amp;t, Ml1ls 2nd vice• _ u
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Apr~l 19-'20
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"This Old Man" wao present- her weekend guests. her diiUgb· M~' Joe ·
s..;.
, ~ lilg, with Mrs. Charles Buck. l)u~bar, w. Va.; Mr. and
ELVIS I'HESLF.Y
ed by a group or boys dressed ters and famUles, Mr. and Mn. sls~t, ~illenn ~n'.ter· Mr. ~Mrs.;,;. E=a~ lloyd Waybright, Carl \1
"K ID GLAHAD"
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_and Mrs, II
Elvts Pre,;Je~. Gtg Youn~.
hats,
suspenders
and
string
lies
dren,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
AI
Ruspointed
to
Ute
County.
Council
Pr
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Mlddl
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EstJe
Carpenter,
Lola Albngl1t
Juan Black
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TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY followed by Steve Walbllrrl ID sell llld son, aU of Columbus. were Mrs Paul 'l1tell Mrs
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Va.; Mrs, Chlora ~:IU.!B~::~~~
man Chr;~ Bronson
FAMILY NIGHTS
"IT'S WONDERFUL
the song, " I Want to Leara to Mr. and Mrs, Owen Fink and Robert
Mrl Ro~t B~ · ndr. a J s. of ~m 1 r~ Marge Raymer, \\Irs.
Bt.&gt;linda Lee Michael Craig Whistle."
TO BE YOUNG"
sono, Dany and Bill, Jeff Ja· keU MisP Mlldred. Hawley and ~ :"'
Jail ares nd Skinner, Raymond Skinner and
"E LEPHANT GUN"
ITtchmcolorJ
"Five
Little
Chickadees"
cobs,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ruger
Fink
Mn'
Pearl
ReyPOids
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Po
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;":nd~ Mrs. Edith Winters, Gay, W.
C'ltff Rlchard Rolwrt Mot'ley,
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wore
Ingenious
while
and
black
afld
Mr.
and
Mn.
John
Buck·
Mt.
Vroman
ann.;,.eed
that
port
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tile
e- Va.; Mrs. EWe C&lt;lrpenter, Cltar1
Carolt· G1 av The Sh:Himn
Paul Lukather, .Joan Harvey
Cliff R~t_·hafd the Elvb Pr('5
feather
costumes
complete
with
ley
and
son
Jeff
of
Chesapeake,
meeting
of
room
mothers
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"HANDS OF A STRANGER"
1 • lesion, W. Va.; Mrs. Ed Beegle y. from Abt11arl'
lail feat~ers. The folk d~ were Sunday dinner guesta of would he held at 1 p. m. Wed· busS: the w.!t.end !tu~r le and Johnny, Zanesville; Mr,
Alto Cartoon
by
"Ach Ja was the concludtng Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boggo of nesday 111 Ute auditorium to hll
Mr
and
Har·
and
Mrs.
Dale
Johnson,
Colum·
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SUN' MON. and TUES.
Thur. &amp; Fri.
Aor. 11. 19 number done with enUtttslsJm Gallipolis. Jeff, who has been make plans for the calendar old = b · h.·
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bus; Mr. and Mro. Albert Barr,
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Krrk Douglas and
the "Little Men" and "Ltlt~e the guest or his grandparents, project Tlie out-goiug president Jolin Joo~~ or S}'l'acuse is Mrs. Ru)"'rt Stewart and Mrs.
THE BRAVE"
Gena Rowlands in
Wotmert" In colontal costumes m wtll return to Chesapeake with thanked lhe members and of· 111 • 11 l1l lD M . Me
1 1 Lois Grtmm, Akron; Mr. and,
Krrk Dungla, Gena Ron lands
"LONELY ARE
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and gingham with aun· his parents.
!Ioera for their ••""••a\llill ~--pci.,.lal.y
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mar a Mrs. Ray Elllo!t, Mr. ·and Mrs.
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Walter '1atrhau
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THE BRAVE"
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Kane. Carroll O'Connm
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s. w t a ace given blm duriug the year. Tlte Mr and Mrs. Edward Llet· ames eaver an. . s.
• Wallc... way favorltt1 for the
"THE WISTFUL WIDOW
Peter cushmg in
, Dancers and their partners and sons, Bruee and Allen, and attendance award was given to w11er and famlly of Loralh and nor DaviS, Nelsonvtlle , and Mr. comfort·lovinl molol Hond·
Bud ~bb::':t~~~~NL~~~~stello
"NI&amp;\!J,~~~~E~!~~ES"
were Barbara Burkel!, Teresa daughter, Nancy Jo, spent Eas- Ut• kindergarten class.
Ca i J M Lletwlle or Beth
and Mrs Clifford Beegle, Woos· same Unlvenlty ttyled Wllk
short, In smoath wash ''It
l' un and Laughter!
Also Cartoon
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Barbara Fultz, Fran· ter SUnday with her parents,
d/ Md. w~ week:nd gue:~ ter.
wHr tafton. lizl1 2f.4t
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McConnelsville.
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Jolvl Lletwller,
Dmner Is Gtveo By
Miss Kay Jenkinson of ~ Saturday Evening
Mro. Charles Faulkner and J
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Jumbos spent the weekeed w1Ut John DIU aDd daughter, Miss daughter, Cathy of Springfield
ames 8 ear es
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curt· Esther entertained their family and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rea Mr. and Mrs, James Bearhs
OTHER MEN'S .
IS Jenkmson and daughter·.
lialurday evening at _I h e 1r anJ son, PhWp of Trladelphll, entertained with a dinner East·
SHORTS
$3.95
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snider. home In Enterprise.
w. va. were weekend guests of er at their Flatwoods home bon· WALK
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stacy, and Guesll were- Mr. and Mrs. their mother, Mrs. Eroeot Rea orin8 her sister, Mn, Charles
Mr. and Mrs. John Stacy_ of Wether Evans and David of and other ralalives.
}\'ildermuth, on her birthday,
Ravenn~ spent Easter Wllb Melvindale, Mtclt,; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pfarr Guests were Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. V1ctorla Stacy In Middle- Mn. Dallas Arnett and family, and famUy of Marysville w""' Wildermuth am. d aug b 1e r
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port. Mrs .. Stacy re~ed to Mr. IDd Mn. John DIU Jr. and
Chester Road, Mr. and Mrs. AI:
Ra~e!"'" Wtth her &lt;blldren for Cindy, and Mr. and Mrs. Will· CarroU and Mr. and Mro, Bill len Dill, Pomery and Mr. and
a Vl!lt.
ard Dill of Mansfield; Mr. and wllllamson·
children, David Mrs, WiiUam Bowers and film·
Mr. and ~rs. Leo ChrlsUan Mn, Elsworth DIU IDd Connie, and Darla
of Rutland.
lly of Cuyahoga FaUs. CalliDg
and grandchtldren, Danny IDd Mr. and Mrs. Carl DIU and fam.
Janet, visited last week with lly, Mr. IDd Mrs. Orville WatMr. and Mrs. B. F. Parmalee. son, Mr. and Mrs, George
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Parmelee Starcher and family, Mr, and
spent Sunday In Mason County, Mro, Harry Carleton IDd farnv;, Va. with her father, E1za lly and Mr. and Mn, Charteo
Meadows.
DIU and famlly, aU of Pomeroy.
Group I of the Women's Association of the First United Pres·
GAVE DINNER
byterian ClttlJ'(;h In Middleport Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Struble
Recipe-right results every
will
meet Tuesday evening Apr· entertained with a dinner Easttime! Only flarneless electric
ril
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at Ute home of Mrs. IJar. er Sunday at their home, West
cooking bas precision control
ok.
Sauer,
Assisting hostesses Main St. Guesll were Mr. and
so sure to please you, your
will be Mrs. Rodney Sauer and Mrs, Rlcbard Struble and SOIIB,
family, your budget. 6 out of
Mrs. Lewis_ Sauer.
Gordon, Douglas and Beyan of
10 Ohio Power customera en·
The Offlctal Board of Heath
joy cooler, cleaner electric
Methodist Church will meet byterlan ehurch for their iiP'"1"
Wednesday evening at I p,m, lsi numbers for the Easter lei·
cooking. Average cost is only
at
the church, Tlte various son,
41 a day on our low rates! See
Commission• ·will meet from 7 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jack·
t~e new electTic ranges now.
to 8 p.m,
son of Rendvllle spent the weekCompare modern features,
.;.
Sharon Cleland of Columbuo end with hll sister and brothermodern beauty, safety and
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spent the Easter weekend with In-law, Mr, and Mrs, C. R. ·
performance - you'll find
PU.LIC
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ELECTRIC COOKING prolen Roush and son of Bradbury. Younga were Mr. WUIWD DOll '
Mr. and Mn. Kenneth McCul- and IIOll, William of Columbua.
vides WONDERFUL UVJNG,
Iough spent Ute weekend with Mr. and Mn. Vernon Jlodther parenll, Mr. and Mrs. Jam- ers and son of Oak Harbor llld
OHIO POWER COMPANY
eo CrisweU,
Miss Maxine Bennett of ' Coo
The primary department of lumbus, spent the Easter week·
Heath Melbodlst Church School end with their parenll, 1\lr, and
sang a group of Easter llllll8' Mrs. Charles Bennelt.
during the church school hour Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rupe,
Easter momlng. They were ac- Bradbury, bad as their guesll
comparded by Tom Baker. Mr1. for Ute weekend, their daughEdward Johnson was the direc- ter and .family, Mr. and Mra.
tor for Ute opecial choir nurn- Joe McKay and eltlldreo
of
bers.
Mentor,
Mrs. Clarence Lacey direct- Mr, and Mn. Herber1 Ed·
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ed Ute choir of the First Ba~ warda of GalllpoUs were dJn.
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list Church for the special mu- ner guesll Sunday of hll jlro..
slc on SUnday.
Uter and famlly, Mi. and Mn.
Ask your appliance dealer, or near-Rev.
Howard
Ruppelt
was
Charles
Edwarda
IDd
Pat
and
est Ohio Power office. about the
Ute choir director of Ute ~ Brenda.
apecial wiring otrer now available.
Guests of Mr, and Mn. Karl
It a.sauree Ohio Power residential
Owen,
Middleport, lfur1ne the
cuatomen that normal 240·volt
Eaoter
weekend
were Mr. , IDd
electrical inltallatioo for ra.naea.
water beaten. dryen or air condi·
Mro. John Goodftch, DaYton,
tionen will not •zcud flO. Good
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