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Big Bargains In Furniture, Housewares,
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NOW SI!OWING
''TANK COMMANDOS"

SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1963

Dixie Bracing
.For New Rash
Of 'Marching'

9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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·' Dry Goods, Men's Wear, Women's and

·Children's Wear.

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

TONIGHT
Audrey Hepburn,
Shirley MacLain e
and James Garner In

"TilE CHILDREN'S HOUR"
- andShirley MacLaine and
Laurent!e Harvey io

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{Ctnemaseope &amp;: Color)

SUITS and
SPORT COATS

STRAW
HAT

MEIGS THEATRE

By Curi-Worrtn S.woll
ond Brookfield

By Portl•

Low, low
price for
FRIGIDAIRE
dial defrost!

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Alfred Hitchcock's
"REAR WINDOW"
(Teehnicolor)
Jame&amp; Stewart, Graee Kelly

{Princess of Monaco), Wen·

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4811 Corey , Thelma jlitter,
ftoymond Burr, ~. v :a "Perry

SUITS from $29.95 up

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• Mens &amp; Boys Levis

-Donlm

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• ·M'ens Ivy League pants LsiOot
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•underwear lr Hoi- .IMiioy and 8. V. D.

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MAY 5-11-7
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(Teebntcolor)

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ACTION?"
(Terbnieolor)
DeiD MartlD, Lana Turner,
Eddie Albert, Mor1o, Walter
llatthau, Paul Ford, Nita
Talbot, John McGlven.
Ollnoy Cort-•

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S·I0-1:
10.0 cu. ft

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settina; right on dial!
• Full-width freezer chest

15-lb~-excellent

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Mrs. Guy Cowan en..,rlllined

the Bi-Monlhly Canasla e I u b
Wednesday evening at her home
on Welzgall St. Winners were
Mrs. llonald McKenzie and
Mrs. Eugene Triplelt. Refreshments Were served to the above
and Mrs. Charles Riffle, Mrs.

s. ••• for lfle fum., tc c 1111 wllat bella seasoft
thaR spring to 11a1t enjOJing ... lii111 ICIVing
t..w&amp;ls of paying bills br man.-ith checks?

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tall containers.

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keepina fruh meats, too.
• Easy storaae In the door
torsi im, fat, short and

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keepo 56-lbs. of frozen
food for months.
• Sliding Chill Drawer holds

Spring is a

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Shopaly A ltugloy
All the popular

WEINVITEYOUTOCOMEINAND
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BANLON SHIRTS
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THE FAMILY ltEI'RtGEIIATOR

BAKER
FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

guesl, Mrs. Paul Taylor.

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THE SMARTEn

SWIM SUITS

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SHAPELY

$W~

Beautiful
Asst. Of
Colors
and Styles
S. our Mlectlon tMiy

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HNTINE~

F eaiure
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Me111J· ,Oounly farmers will more nearly In Une with exio~ atandpomt.
divldually, strive to 1Dcrease1Moll 21
have ihe ~lty to regis- lng domestic IUld foreign .de- . The question might be asl:ed lirtcome. Because ot their !ixej lor the program or NO ag,.lftol
ter . their.. preference for rather mand. Thi3 problem has oot.h- why do farmen raise

Geneological Society
Completes Record Microfilms

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Boats Roar
Again On
Ohio River

,An a~azing thing hap· is just that. TheY Is mea·
pened m o u r home re· suring o If mil• routes
(tiltly.
and i8 marking them
1My wife and I 8Udden- plainly at quart•r . mile
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Y . e e . to forsake pomts. You II be finding
&amp;Pjlei! a&amp;e hving and re· these meaoured mileo on
to the horse and c i l ,v streets. suburban
blllll&gt;' ace for an entire roads and country lanes
tn areas w her t people
can enjoy the healthful ,
cauceled plans to moderate,
invigorating
.
problem ftlm exerrise of walking.
movie• - t h •
Other service and fralong, long one.
ternal organizations • r •
~'·' "'"' lef!, the car In the mv1ted to "walk their
way to fitness," too. In
fact , everyone is welcome
lo join In a walk.
doused the radio .
No prizes, nb glmeven laid off t h e mlrh . J'u • t healthful
walkmg In the great out.
sat there like doors that so many or us
nuts and read see only second·hand on
and visited the boob-tube In the liv·
up on things mg room.
some
If you ~an't take a full
card• mile, who's to know?
liked . Stroll a quarter milt. ·
This program won't
make you 1 50·mller but
It will brtns You a lot of
enjoyment. Anyone for a
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walk?

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reallv enderilded
to
one of the,.
ha•e time.
Paul .Iones)

taking
of the
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foot for·
cOI:ttlntiing
pro-

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tREES AND
WOOllEN REAMThe rash of brulh and
forest fire• linked .with
the long April dry spell
In some parts of the ·na·
tlon is a disaster we
might' avoid with better
undentandlng. .
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In two states, JII'OUPI
of small boys were charg.
ed Wilb deUberatelr set
tins fires. &lt;lne adul also
iNu Involved.
··What of counth!lll oth··
er fires? Moat acoounta
limply llnked dtYDtN

and fire and let It go at
that.
Is the chance good that
0
wthheart• 8, 190
portwere ••t'
P0
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have been due to carelesoneu with matches or
clgaretteo, or failure to
put out campfires? . .
Authorities uy 1 n y
spark will touch off dry
wood or arass. Friction
can
it. Do people wan·
in tht rainlt&amp;S
understand this?
care and thoufht
not wipe out he
altogether. But they
a
way.

Numeroua communi·
!leo are planninc modern
marinas to t • k e advan·
tage of the future t h a t
bt!ekons from the roar.
lng sleek. speedlnJ craft
on the Ohio River.

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ments of less than 15 acres

do not elect to participate by
May 13 c•nnol become eligiblo

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for partt~;pation in the
after the referendum.
It is .f!!tlmate&lt;l that in'
County _between 600 and
people may ~orne eligible
vote beacuse they have an economic interest ln the

-· partment that netted
$175.

about bers of the bridal party were Be With You
the bride's mother (Clara Lav· ass•sted.

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Several firemen I FranciS Alkire and Mary
Carse~edw.r• •hopplug m Ath· l

Music was by the El Ranchos, ender), the groom's mother The door prtze was awarded l en~
Don Moore, Carl Gheen and (Ada Slack) and the groom's to Mtss Tern Ferrell Other j
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DOING JOB- Vernon D. Saunders, microfilm photographer of the Jeaua Chrllt
of Latter Day Saints Church, works on recor~s at the Me111 County courthou.8 ' •
a part of the r.forman Genealogical Society project while Meigs County Reeor4er, ·,..
Eleanor Rob1on and Deputy Lettie Spencer, center, look on.
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15 acres or wheat.
Ro~er P~rsons. Mr. and
THE OBJECTIVE
Mrs. Miles Childress, Mrs. WayThe objective of the
ne Pratt, Ruth, Wayne and Stelbeing · \'Oted on· f=r~th~e~;ll
Nancy Kincaide, Mrs. LetRev,·val services
tl·e Spew·er
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MOWERS

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Sunday guests o
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Mrs. Herbert Roush and Roger
we~e. Rev. and Mrs. Edward

by Mrs.

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I cer was a week end guest.
and Kellh Lisle, Patricia Lon- meline Hendrix Mabel Pick·
I _Rev. Lawr~nce Gluse~ca_mp don, Pamela Sylvtster and ens, Edith Hood , Ada Slack. and
Fatr~1ew Donna Phelp...,.
Betty Hayes. A "Gay 90's"
mght. A song, "Let the Rest of the bathing suit was modeied by
Mr. and Mrs. Ray~ond But· World Go By," was sung by I.ielen Hubbard.

preach at the

I church each Wednesday
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ch~r and J~an of .Medtna spent four auxiliary members. Mild- A medley of songs wa~ played
I Saturday mght w1th Mr. and red Pierce, Eileen Clark, Leola by Mrs. LiSle.
.Mrs. Bob Rh~e~ ~nd attended ' Enoch and Betty Hayes, with
at Fa1rv1ew.
Mrs. Lisle as accompanist.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ander·

PIANOS

and ing," was sung by Miss Kathy
Ridge spent Francis, accompanied by Mrs

son and ltonniE, Connie

Brenda of Keno

Several Models
to Choose From

on
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Childress.

The wedding procession
in the rear of the audi·

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shultz Sr.
Satruday from

proc,eded to the stage,
the Wedding March being
by Mrs . Lisle. Leading
procession was the minis(Eileen Clark), the bride·

relur~ed

GILMORE
Supply Store
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WY. 2·2774
1)1 W, 2ftd St. Pomeroy

where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
J am'" Harless and other rela ·
tives.

Mr. and Mrs. Carron White
and Darla returr.ed
Georgia and moved

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• QuDiphrey's Seed &lt;:orn
) •Ftmk's Se~ &lt;:ora
• PrendUJD Field Seeds

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KNOCKIIJ DOWN
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run yell' warranty.

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FULTON· THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES

SPRING AVE.
Model 65

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KNOCICID DOWN

Lllhl weieht. seaml- Stefl tny tubulll' frame rubber
bandle Jrips, oeml-pneuln,llllc lift.'
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Unlco Cheat· F.,erer _ _
We~·""- "fi'• Sernee·- We Finance.
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540 E. Main St.

Jack W . Carsey, Mgr.

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Your New

Hollond Dooler

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Buy Now

Lawn seed, "Tr•ffl~ ' • " - - sib. 1.97

Mill &amp; Fertilizer Store
OPEN 8:00 to 5:00P.M.
(Monday Through Saturday)

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West Bend Automatic
30-Cup "Party Perk"

PERCOLATOR
Regular 24.95

Special
LADY

SUN~EAM

·sHAVERS
HAIR DRYERS. .

Regular
11.95 ·
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IXIMINION PORTABLE
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SAVE 5 5 TON
ON BULK FERTILIZER
Take delivery from our area Bulk
Warehouse at Pomeroy. Savings
are quoted F.O.B. Pomeroy. .

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HOLIDAY CLUB ALUMINUM

$199

9 P.M.

DAILY-MONDAY THRU SATURDAY

Mother1s Day Specials!!

TILLER
Special 89·90

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Everybody Can Shop
At The
Town &amp; Country Store !
Open Til 9 P.M. Doily

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MAY 31, '63-BUY YOUR B'ALER NOW

Farmail Super C Mounted Planter

SABRE 20 inch

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Pomeroy Landmark

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BUY ••• NEW HOLLAND . , • BUY

el - International Pull Type Planter

"F•ctor"~ Tr•inect S•rvlc•··

Ithe Crow residence.

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BUY NOW •• , BUY THE BEST

Rear Meigs General Hospital

the residence of Lester Roush
whl!re he will be employed.
Mrs. Edna Roush moved from
East Letart to Letart Falls to

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Planter in Good Condition.

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USED
Corn Planters

Meiqs Equipment Co.

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YOU NEED ... WE HAVE

el - Black Hawk 3 pt. Hitch Planter

eWURLITZER
eBALOWIN
•nd OTHER FAMOU~
BRANDS

Sunday with Mo. and Mrs. Rus· Ernest Duffy.
sell Roush and family.
A highlight of the evening was
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hanney hillbilly, mock, shotgun wed·
of Carpenter caJied Sunday

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FREE GIFT

Model 271

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PEARL STREET

Clark
Mr . and Mr s. Robert Jewell

ShaY. dis- ,
i have purchased
the home of
auxiliary BY o\ VA I.TLKEY
I Mr. and Mrs. Bud Douglas.
by Naomi T .
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ied by the El Ranchos. A piano Londo~.
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h~ ~oward Gilkey family . of
solo .vas played by Miss Patri- The beauliful "box: suit" was I Gai iJp~~IJs ,spent Sunday with
cia London and a skit pur- modeled by Agnes White The Ava &lt;~tlke~ ·
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trayin~ the ',Beverly Hmbillies" material was that . of cardboard Mr~.- Rubv H~lltday who wa s
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Scouts De 2 p k 237 '
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pll rtl ~e'·~n werks ha ~ returned
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Xe!! , 1Jat ox hat and to her home somewha t improvTh.e Jumor Cho1r of the First corn flake box purse. Other mo- eel.
U n 1 I e d Presbyterian church dels were Marie Rizer. ,June ___.._ __..______....,.__________,.
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sang " In the Service of the I Sayre, Hazel ...:lark , Phyllis HenKing" and "The Lord Can De- 1drix, Clara Lavender, Sylvia

Gnfflth, Bashlln , Elmer Napper pend on Me,'' accompanied by Zwilling, Mildred Pierce, Myla I
of Racme, Evelyn, Doro~hy and Mrs. Donald Li~;le . The group Hudson, Leola Enoch, Rose Ann I
Wilda Spencer . Mrs. Lettie Spen- consiste~ of John, Rose Ann Theiss, Rosella Thomson, EmWill

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cause they had wheat acreage and Mr:. Herber Roush ad Ro mg kitchen mops, attired in ·lender, accompanied
in excess of 15 acres.
ger, Ml . and Mrs. Carroll White ~ skirts and hair ribbons with Lisle.
folks Cl);l'ltinu~ to be eligible to . Darla, Mrs . Bob Rhode~, Idrawn faces , at their partners, Katy's Krazy Style
vote automahcal~y becausE'
Mtke and Karen , Dorothy, Wll- danced an hilarious
"mop played modeli.tg by
have been growmg more
and Evelyn Lawson, George dance." They were accompan- ladies and narration

MORRIS IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY (0.

""' tak- 1
n erson ~as

prizos were given to Mrs. Vir· e~dby the squadt to ~~pita~ s:t: .

l.arry Hubbard. Vocatisl ol the :ather (Mahle Pickens).

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group was Mr. ·Hubbard.
An instrumental number on gmta Grover of Gallipolis, Mrs.
a~ evemng rea e an
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Two monologt,~es, "What It the eledric guitar was present- i Myrtle Duna, Miss Nolen Pht1- ; e~
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rs. enms ra ey ,
The Fatrv!ew Church enjoyed lin the Book," were presented b) his mother. A vocal duet by 1 ville, Bill Henurix, Middleport. 1are. addmg a bathroom
to .
crop or they are the hu&gt;bond a potluck dmner at the Letart by Willie cundiff.
John and Keith Lisle, "Cotton
the or home.
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or wife of .an operator. In
FalJ.s commumt~ hall Sunday, Auxiliary meMbers June Say- Fields," was also accompanied .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones
years onlv 20 to 30 Meigs
Aptil 21. Attendmg were Rev. ]r•,, Betty Haues, Phyllis Hen- lby Mrs. Lisle.
of Zanesville are spending a
ty wheaf growers were elig
Ernest Thomas, McArthur ; Rev. drix aod Rose ' Ann
Theiss, I A solo, "I Get So Lon~lv"
arriSODVl e
few days la Ihe home they re·
to vote in t~ rererendum
Dwtght Spencer~ Chester~ Mr~ ~ressed as mate hillbiUies, us- Iwas sung by Mary Janice 1.2v~
rentl.v purrhased from George

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GOD
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GRAHAM'S OHIO CERTIFIED
WOW IN STOCK!

Here, at left, ia an
Ohio River scene frontIng Pomeroy In one of
t he nation's largest re·
ma!ning lork·free Inland
water recreation areas.
SciU's of the Mareh flood
a r e easily observed on
tbe West Virginia ahore,
background.

.Evening At Home Really Wonderful

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more investment&amp; in capital :Jnd lil ;l1e pro~r:ram . The vote , nat~n- prices rose l per cent in the higher taxes , farm wa~ rates. gained about 1

AUXI"}jary' s variety
• Show
produces Abou{ $175 Nel

The Spring sports •••·
son arrived Sunday be&lt;
fore last, only to be rack·
ed bv cold weather last
weekend.

This "str~tch" of 100
miles of open water on
the Ohio and the Great
Kanawha, b o t b rich In
historical lore of colon·
ial and Revolutionary
Am~rlea, Ia expl!cted to
berome t h e ratherlng
place of Increasing thou.
sand• of Americans lj'ho
have taken to the water
for their recreation.

GAYLORD

definite .Cimlrola in regard to ered th~ agricultural industry wheal than can be sold In the bot, many conllr\Ue to expend wi1P. must carry by a 2-3 rna]· month ended April 15 •nder tile ' •nd intereot. F•mily !••••• Jt-• the .. me porlod of 1i&amp;ll and that
production on Wbett on May 21. since 1121 and has become mqre U.S. at- prevaUinl; prlces and ptoduclion u long u they bstve ority AH what growers who impact or higher returns for or- averagtd the sa me ~ io MIITCb
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In order to be eligible to vole acute •ince the lessening de-' channeled through ,foreign pro- a ; bane&lt;! o1 earning more than oa;e signed up 11111 be utder ang.. and bee! cattle, thio Agri while prices ol !arm producU011 cow oum 1 , were.
operat9rs . wJth lttM aUotme-r.ts rnand ror ~heat 'following World grams? 1be answer consists of :tJeir vari.,Je or current costb 1 , 1~:: prQKram. Those who d" not culture Department reported.
good&amp; were •lightly lowe1 The to~ per eent. First quarter prvdulL
or lesJ than nacres may vote War II .and the Korean Con. ~erlll parts:
l41 Machinery, new vaneues. l!'·ll"d to \"Ole will receive none Parflally offsetting were \e&amp;· o.ex of price~ paid ti@Cl the remnJ Lion Pfll' CO'f' · waa at 81• ,annual
if they meet certain rquire- (Hct.
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(1) We have more land and ;md fertil~tion have emtblt!d ul rhP benefi ts of the pragram sorrally lower pnces for eggs and 1higl• reached in faouary, ' and rate of 1.410 pounds of milk, 10
men~., They must :· mak~ their Wheat .output -.per acre has ' o~er resources a\'ailable and tarmers to ·increase yields.
a~~d. rna) not plant more than wholesale m1lk The m1d AJM'd Wti I ~ cent higher than _. .pounda more th.JIQ ~ ~Jtl2. .
electuX'I to participate, that lrisen faster than the total of SUitable for wheat producUon 15) Under past and prt-:'bent their small farm base acreage overall prices were the same &amp;!I year earher.
'n\e Department "-'" present
is, state 0\elr intentions, on or domestic demand at preva.Ung than are needed to meet prejj- i price relatiopships, large acrt"- for the years 1959, 1960, and - - - - - The increase in prices r~ceived lndleations are that combined
before 'May 13th according to prices and the amount tha• it ent demand.
·~··of whest land have no ll961, il the referendum passes. Mr. Delmer Rhodes 18 a pa- was enough to bring the parity marketings ol mJlk and eream
Wallace Barr and John Bot· has been possible to channel in· (2) We encouraged expansion pr•clical alternative use.
I Further details on the pro- ttent at Holzer Hospital.
· rat"'. up to 71 !rom the 77 recorcl- !rom !arms may be above the
tum: Ohio State University Ex· to foreign outlets.
ol wheal production
during :s1 Past gove~nment program ' ~· em will be presented m a Mrs. Florence Mayhugh
ed In mid-March. The April raUo 11162 lev&lt;!ts, IMlt the prieel farmte:nslon econo~ts. An uperator Total domestic use has chang- World War II to meet the needs have not brougtit production m latet artlcle.
an evening Nith .Josie
war 1 per cent under that of a err. recewe may average aligbtly
does this by SJgnlug the state. erl little in the last 30 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
year ago.
tower.
ment ol the back ol hiS notiCe
Ia ·
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renee Welk directed cham· nd c:h'ld
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. 4 1963-3
&lt;Form MQ-:!4) .!rom the ASCS ~\~~~ ~": r.::ta ti~:nsum~
pagne musi~ by the auxili•ry ~ith hi~ ;.::.:n::'~r.and Mrs. II y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., May '
office entitled Notice ol 1964 lion has !allen,
members. Champagne lady (EJ, Fred Riggs.
Wheat Acreage Allolmetll" and ,
bl
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1-.n Clark) sang "Love Letters · Mrs Kate wilson who has
returning
It ·to the cou nIy ASCS The wheat
proto em
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the ISfam1ers
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ollice by May 13.
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ter Vinas Lee ol Racine since
In makilll an election to p&amp;r·
a
to consumers v ng n The welcome address was giv· groom (Sylvia ZwiJllngl wall tos-. A thank
'ft
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ticipate the economists ex· rural and urban areas. ln some en by master of ceremonies· corted to the altar by the bride's I
you .gt was pre-! un ergOJ ng eye su rgery as re. '
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of the country wheat
k
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. sented to Mrs . Lasle for her as- 1lurned lo her home.
plam, a grower agrees .to com- .
. ba
If th
Broo s 8ayre when a vanety father(Edtth Hood ) at the pomt sistance.
I Mr s Ora Ariz has employply wit the acreage allot.
the economic se.
ese sbow was presenteil before a of a shotgun, followed by he I
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ment and marketing quota
~re ~n.able. to ~rovlde full house in the Syracuse grade flower girls (Mildred Pierce ! .rh.~ grand ftnale , S1de ~r 1me~ 8
· easan ·
vtsions if the re,ferendum pass·
faDU)y .hvmg m thts area school
auditorium, April 26, and Phyllis Hendrix) , the bnfie 1Side was sun~ by the Auxth· : Dana ~~ner consulted
a
es. Farmers with 1964 . allot·
th•t w11l have ·to move .sponsored by the Ladles Auxili· &lt;Betty Hayes I and ring . be.,.. lary . memb.rs, followed b~ the loot specialist at Athens recentKnown Perfonn•nce • Known PedigrH

Mor~an

ly no charge.
Microfilllt.work done by tile 10clety ~ Melp con•
listed of pbotoeraphy of all deeds trom 1812, to ·
18711 and vital statistics through 1908. Deeds were
photographed In recorder Rob10n's office and the ,
other. work was done at Probate Judte O'Brien'•
permission.
"It is our Intent to microfilm the early record 1
of every county in the United States " Aid saun·
d•.s. " It .may require 15 years," he added.
Micr?fllmtng already haJ been gl!nerally com·
pleted tn ConnerUcut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland
New. Hampshire, North Carolina Vermont and
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Vlrgmia.
Filming Is also being done In Arizona Colorado
District o~ Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, ld.:
ho, lllinOJs, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, · Malia•
chusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York
Pennsylvama, Rhode Island, South Carolina· Ten:
nessee, Texas, Utah, Washington and West V~aln!a,
Counties c~mpleted in Ohio include ROSI, Fay·
ette, P1k~, Sc10to, .Jackson, and now Meigs. Gallla
county w1!1 be the next stop for Saunders.
The proJed not only is 1 help to the Morman
~hurch, but 1t may someday turn Into 1 gigantic
a1de to some county whose recorda may be washed
away by a flood or destroyed In a fire.

•ear urller.
~, ·r""" o1 lhe di!ry ~
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Farm production ~ 1'010 ollows that prod~~&lt;li&lt;wr per &lt;OW
WASHINGTON IUPJ I- Farm slightly during tbe montb. due io dl!tiDg the linl ~ ol ltll3 ·

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to be held
tarmers may vote v;;:s

In Salt Lake City,

"Preservataion of past records for benefit of the
future ."
This apparently is the motto of a current long
range project of the Morman Church Genealogical
. Society headquarters at Salt Lake City, Utah.
After a month stay in the Meigs area, 23·year-old
microfilm photographer Vernon D. Saunders, who
Is one of seven Genealogical Society photographers
in the nation , has finished the filming of early
Meigs records at the county courthouse.
The former college engineering student, who
does the work as a type of missionary from The
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Church organiza.
lion , says the records are microfilmed so t h a t
Mmmans will be sure to have a record of their an·
ce.•tors and also as a service to the aeneral public.
Personable and .voung. Saunders explains that
a :o pv of the microfilm will be supplied to Meigs
Countv Recorder F:leanor Robson and to Probate
Judge· F. H O'Rrien where some filming work was
•!so done
Another cop,v of the film goes into the main of·
flee . while still a third film is placed in a Ja··ge Salt •
Lake Ci!v cave voult fur safe keeping.
Saundf'rs pointed out that the count.v microfilm
copy is supplied by the Morman people at absolute·

DueToHi~her Retur~OnBeefCatt~e .

B . Jt. iii•UJ!'Sl.EE
w~al erop i5 to attempt to aru whlclt may already bf oY· lof the u. S. and our Allies.
·~·!ine with utilization,
ce,-h' .lcrlot!ll!lnl o\IOilt 1 brlng the production of wheat ererowded .ftol!l the ocooomie (3) Wheat tarmera, oe.Uu~ in At the referendum

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Me111J· ,Oounly farmers will more nearly In Une with exio~ atandpomt.
divldually, strive to 1Dcrease1Moll 21
have ihe ~lty to regis- lng domestic IUld foreign .de- . The question might be asl:ed lirtcome. Because ot their !ixej lor the program or NO ag,.lftol
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Boats Roar
Again On
Ohio River

,An a~azing thing hap· is just that. TheY Is mea·
pened m o u r home re· suring o If mil• routes
(tiltly.
and i8 marking them
1My wife and I 8Udden- plainly at quart•r . mile
} d cfd d
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Y . e e . to forsake pomts. You II be finding
&amp;Pjlei! a&amp;e hving and re· these meaoured mileo on
to the horse and c i l ,v streets. suburban
blllll&gt;' ace for an entire roads and country lanes
tn areas w her t people
can enjoy the healthful ,
cauceled plans to moderate,
invigorating
.
problem ftlm exerrise of walking.
movie• - t h •
Other service and fralong, long one.
ternal organizations • r •
~'·' "'"' lef!, the car In the mv1ted to "walk their
way to fitness," too. In
fact , everyone is welcome
lo join In a walk.
doused the radio .
No prizes, nb glmeven laid off t h e mlrh . J'u • t healthful
walkmg In the great out.
sat there like doors that so many or us
nuts and read see only second·hand on
and visited the boob-tube In the liv·
up on things mg room.
some
If you ~an't take a full
card• mile, who's to know?
liked . Stroll a quarter milt. ·
This program won't
make you 1 50·mller but
It will brtns You a lot of
enjoyment. Anyone for a
·
walk?

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reallv enderilded
to
one of the,.
ha•e time.
Paul .Iones)

taking
of the
1 n d is
foot for·
cOI:ttlntiing
pro-

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tREES AND
WOOllEN REAMThe rash of brulh and
forest fire• linked .with
the long April dry spell
In some parts of the ·na·
tlon is a disaster we
might' avoid with better
undentandlng. .
•
In two states, JII'OUPI
of small boys were charg.
ed Wilb deUberatelr set
tins fires. &lt;lne adul also
iNu Involved.
··What of counth!lll oth··
er fires? Moat acoounta
limply llnked dtYDtN

and fire and let It go at
that.
Is the chance good that
0
wthheart• 8, 190
portwere ••t'
P0
IOD m I y
have been due to carelesoneu with matches or
clgaretteo, or failure to
put out campfires? . .
Authorities uy 1 n y
spark will touch off dry
wood or arass. Friction
can
it. Do people wan·
in tht rainlt&amp;S
understand this?
care and thoufht
not wipe out he
altogether. But they
a
way.

Numeroua communi·
!leo are planninc modern
marinas to t • k e advan·
tage of the future t h a t
bt!ekons from the roar.
lng sleek. speedlnJ craft
on the Ohio River.

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ments of less than 15 acres

do not elect to participate by
May 13 c•nnol become eligiblo

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for partt~;pation in the
after the referendum.
It is .f!!tlmate&lt;l that in'
County _between 600 and
people may ~orne eligible
vote beacuse they have an economic interest ln the

-· partment that netted
$175.

about bers of the bridal party were Be With You
the bride's mother (Clara Lav· ass•sted.

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Several firemen I FranciS Alkire and Mary
Carse~edw.r• •hopplug m Ath· l

Music was by the El Ranchos, ender), the groom's mother The door prtze was awarded l en~
Don Moore, Carl Gheen and (Ada Slack) and the groom's to Mtss Tern Ferrell Other j
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DOING JOB- Vernon D. Saunders, microfilm photographer of the Jeaua Chrllt
of Latter Day Saints Church, works on recor~s at the Me111 County courthou.8 ' •
a part of the r.forman Genealogical Society project while Meigs County Reeor4er, ·,..
Eleanor Rob1on and Deputy Lettie Spencer, center, look on.
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15 acres or wheat.
Ro~er P~rsons. Mr. and
THE OBJECTIVE
Mrs. Miles Childress, Mrs. WayThe objective of the
ne Pratt, Ruth, Wayne and Stelbeing · \'Oted on· f=r~th~e~;ll
Nancy Kincaide, Mrs. LetRev,·val services
tl·e Spew·er
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Sunday guests o
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Mrs. Herbert Roush and Roger
we~e. Rev. and Mrs. Edward

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and Kellh Lisle, Patricia Lon- meline Hendrix Mabel Pick·
I _Rev. Lawr~nce Gluse~ca_mp don, Pamela Sylvtster and ens, Edith Hood , Ada Slack. and
Fatr~1ew Donna Phelp...,.
Betty Hayes. A "Gay 90's"
mght. A song, "Let the Rest of the bathing suit was modeied by
Mr. and Mrs. Ray~ond But· World Go By," was sung by I.ielen Hubbard.

preach at the

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ch~r and J~an of .Medtna spent four auxiliary members. Mild- A medley of songs wa~ played
I Saturday mght w1th Mr. and red Pierce, Eileen Clark, Leola by Mrs. LiSle.
.Mrs. Bob Rh~e~ ~nd attended ' Enoch and Betty Hayes, with
at Fa1rv1ew.
Mrs. Lisle as accompanist.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ander·

PIANOS

and ing," was sung by Miss Kathy
Ridge spent Francis, accompanied by Mrs

son and ltonniE, Connie

Brenda of Keno

Several Models
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Mr. and Mrs. Miles Childress.

The wedding procession
in the rear of the audi·

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shultz Sr.
Satruday from

proc,eded to the stage,
the Wedding March being
by Mrs . Lisle. Leading
procession was the minis(Eileen Clark), the bride·

relur~ed

GILMORE
Supply Store
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WY. 2·2774
1)1 W, 2ftd St. Pomeroy

where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
J am'" Harless and other rela ·
tives.

Mr. and Mrs. Carron White
and Darla returr.ed
Georgia and moved

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Rear Meigs General Hospital

the residence of Lester Roush
whl!re he will be employed.
Mrs. Edna Roush moved from
East Letart to Letart Falls to

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eWURLITZER
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•nd OTHER FAMOU~
BRANDS

Sunday with Mo. and Mrs. Rus· Ernest Duffy.
sell Roush and family.
A highlight of the evening was
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hanney hillbilly, mock, shotgun wed·
of Carpenter caJied Sunday

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Clark
Mr . and Mr s. Robert Jewell

ShaY. dis- ,
i have purchased
the home of
auxiliary BY o\ VA I.TLKEY
I Mr. and Mrs. Bud Douglas.
by Naomi T .
. ·
ied by the El Ranchos. A piano Londo~.
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h~ ~oward Gilkey family . of
solo .vas played by Miss Patri- The beauliful "box: suit" was I Gai iJp~~IJs ,spent Sunday with
cia London and a skit pur- modeled by Agnes White The Ava &lt;~tlke~ ·
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trayin~ the ',Beverly Hmbillies" material was that . of cardboard Mr~.- Rubv H~lltday who wa s
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a patient of Me1gs General Hoswas gtven by the local Cub :boxes her accessories er . ·
Scouts De 2 p k 237 '
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pll rtl ~e'·~n werks ha ~ returned
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Xe!! , 1Jat ox hat and to her home somewha t improvTh.e Jumor Cho1r of the First corn flake box purse. Other mo- eel.
U n 1 I e d Presbyterian church dels were Marie Rizer. ,June ___.._ __..______....,.__________,.
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sang " In the Service of the I Sayre, Hazel ...:lark , Phyllis HenKing" and "The Lord Can De- 1drix, Clara Lavender, Sylvia

Gnfflth, Bashlln , Elmer Napper pend on Me,'' accompanied by Zwilling, Mildred Pierce, Myla I
of Racme, Evelyn, Doro~hy and Mrs. Donald Li~;le . The group Hudson, Leola Enoch, Rose Ann I
Wilda Spencer . Mrs. Lettie Spen- consiste~ of John, Rose Ann Theiss, Rosella Thomson, EmWill

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cause they had wheat acreage and Mr:. Herber Roush ad Ro mg kitchen mops, attired in ·lender, accompanied
in excess of 15 acres.
ger, Ml . and Mrs. Carroll White ~ skirts and hair ribbons with Lisle.
folks Cl);l'ltinu~ to be eligible to . Darla, Mrs . Bob Rhode~, Idrawn faces , at their partners, Katy's Krazy Style
vote automahcal~y becausE'
Mtke and Karen , Dorothy, Wll- danced an hilarious
"mop played modeli.tg by
have been growmg more
and Evelyn Lawson, George dance." They were accompan- ladies and narration

MORRIS IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY (0.

""' tak- 1
n erson ~as

prizos were given to Mrs. Vir· e~dby the squadt to ~~pita~ s:t: .

l.arry Hubbard. Vocatisl ol the :ather (Mahle Pickens).

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group was Mr. ·Hubbard.
An instrumental number on gmta Grover of Gallipolis, Mrs.
a~ evemng rea e an
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Two monologt,~es, "What It the eledric guitar was present- i Myrtle Duna, Miss Nolen Pht1- ; e~
d M 0 . F 1 ,
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I Was, Was Football,"· 8f!d 'It's ed by John Lisle, accompanied 1lips, local, Brad Maag , Miner.i- 1
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rs. enms ra ey ,
The Fatrv!ew Church enjoyed lin the Book," were presented b) his mother. A vocal duet by 1 ville, Bill Henurix, Middleport. 1are. addmg a bathroom
to .
crop or they are the hu&gt;bond a potluck dmner at the Letart by Willie cundiff.
John and Keith Lisle, "Cotton
the or home.
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or wife of .an operator. In
FalJ.s commumt~ hall Sunday, Auxiliary meMbers June Say- Fields," was also accompanied .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones
years onlv 20 to 30 Meigs
Aptil 21. Attendmg were Rev. ]r•,, Betty Haues, Phyllis Hen- lby Mrs. Lisle.
of Zanesville are spending a
ty wheaf growers were elig
Ernest Thomas, McArthur ; Rev. drix aod Rose ' Ann
Theiss, I A solo, "I Get So Lon~lv"
arriSODVl e
few days la Ihe home they re·
to vote in t~ rererendum
Dwtght Spencer~ Chester~ Mr~ ~ressed as mate hillbiUies, us- Iwas sung by Mary Janice 1.2v~
rentl.v purrhased from George

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GRAHAM'S OHIO CERTIFIED
WOW IN STOCK!

Here, at left, ia an
Ohio River scene frontIng Pomeroy In one of
t he nation's largest re·
ma!ning lork·free Inland
water recreation areas.
SciU's of the Mareh flood
a r e easily observed on
tbe West Virginia ahore,
background.

.Evening At Home Really Wonderful

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more investment&amp; in capital :Jnd lil ;l1e pro~r:ram . The vote , nat~n- prices rose l per cent in the higher taxes , farm wa~ rates. gained about 1

AUXI"}jary' s variety
• Show
produces Abou{ $175 Nel

The Spring sports •••·
son arrived Sunday be&lt;
fore last, only to be rack·
ed bv cold weather last
weekend.

This "str~tch" of 100
miles of open water on
the Ohio and the Great
Kanawha, b o t b rich In
historical lore of colon·
ial and Revolutionary
Am~rlea, Ia expl!cted to
berome t h e ratherlng
place of Increasing thou.
sand• of Americans lj'ho
have taken to the water
for their recreation.

GAYLORD

definite .Cimlrola in regard to ered th~ agricultural industry wheal than can be sold In the bot, many conllr\Ue to expend wi1P. must carry by a 2-3 rna]· month ended April 15 •nder tile ' •nd intereot. F•mily !••••• Jt-• the .. me porlod of 1i&amp;ll and that
production on Wbett on May 21. since 1121 and has become mqre U.S. at- prevaUinl; prlces and ptoduclion u long u they bstve ority AH what growers who impact or higher returns for or- averagtd the sa me ~ io MIITCb
ber
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2
In order to be eligible to vole acute •ince the lessening de-' channeled through ,foreign pro- a ; bane&lt;! o1 earning more than oa;e signed up 11111 be utder ang.. and bee! cattle, thio Agri while prices ol !arm producU011 cow oum 1 , were.
operat9rs . wJth lttM aUotme-r.ts rnand ror ~heat 'following World grams? 1be answer consists of :tJeir vari.,Je or current costb 1 , 1~:: prQKram. Those who d" not culture Department reported.
good&amp; were •lightly lowe1 The to~ per eent. First quarter prvdulL
or lesJ than nacres may vote War II .and the Korean Con. ~erlll parts:
l41 Machinery, new vaneues. l!'·ll"d to \"Ole will receive none Parflally offsetting were \e&amp;· o.ex of price~ paid ti@Cl the remnJ Lion Pfll' CO'f' · waa at 81• ,annual
if they meet certain rquire- (Hct.
·
(1) We have more land and ;md fertil~tion have emtblt!d ul rhP benefi ts of the pragram sorrally lower pnces for eggs and 1higl• reached in faouary, ' and rate of 1.410 pounds of milk, 10
men~., They must :· mak~ their Wheat .output -.per acre has ' o~er resources a\'ailable and tarmers to ·increase yields.
a~~d. rna) not plant more than wholesale m1lk The m1d AJM'd Wti I ~ cent higher than _. .pounda more th.JIQ ~ ~Jtl2. .
electuX'I to participate, that lrisen faster than the total of SUitable for wheat producUon 15) Under past and prt-:'bent their small farm base acreage overall prices were the same &amp;!I year earher.
'n\e Department "-'" present
is, state 0\elr intentions, on or domestic demand at preva.Ung than are needed to meet prejj- i price relatiopships, large acrt"- for the years 1959, 1960, and - - - - - The increase in prices r~ceived lndleations are that combined
before 'May 13th according to prices and the amount tha• it ent demand.
·~··of whest land have no ll961, il the referendum passes. Mr. Delmer Rhodes 18 a pa- was enough to bring the parity marketings ol mJlk and eream
Wallace Barr and John Bot· has been possible to channel in· (2) We encouraged expansion pr•clical alternative use.
I Further details on the pro- ttent at Holzer Hospital.
· rat"'. up to 71 !rom the 77 recorcl- !rom !arms may be above the
tum: Ohio State University Ex· to foreign outlets.
ol wheal production
during :s1 Past gove~nment program ' ~· em will be presented m a Mrs. Florence Mayhugh
ed In mid-March. The April raUo 11162 lev&lt;!ts, IMlt the prieel farmte:nslon econo~ts. An uperator Total domestic use has chang- World War II to meet the needs have not brougtit production m latet artlcle.
an evening Nith .Josie
war 1 per cent under that of a err. recewe may average aligbtly
does this by SJgnlug the state. erl little in the last 30 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
year ago.
tower.
ment ol the back ol hiS notiCe
Ia ·
h
renee Welk directed cham· nd c:h'ld
·
D ·1
·
.
. 4 1963-3
&lt;Form MQ-:!4) .!rom the ASCS ~\~~~ ~": r.::ta ti~:nsum~
pagne musi~ by the auxili•ry ~ith hi~ ;.::.:n::'~r.and Mrs. II y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., May '
office entitled Notice ol 1964 lion has !allen,
members. Champagne lady (EJ, Fred Riggs.
Wheat Acreage Allolmetll" and ,
bl
. f .
1-.n Clark) sang "Love Letters · Mrs Kate wilson who has
returning
It ·to the cou nIy ASCS The wheat
proto em
o 10·
h
,
.
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not only
the ISfam1ers
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In t e Sand . B~ckgroulld music been the guest of her daugh·
ollice by May 13.
lsO
li I I
[WO&gt; by Mrs. LISle.
ter Vinas Lee ol Racine since
In makilll an election to p&amp;r·
a
to consumers v ng n The welcome address was giv· groom (Sylvia ZwiJllngl wall tos-. A thank
'ft
I d
.
h
ticipate the economists ex· rural and urban areas. ln some en by master of ceremonies· corted to the altar by the bride's I
you .gt was pre-! un ergOJ ng eye su rgery as re. '
·
of the country wheat
k
. I
.
. sented to Mrs . Lasle for her as- 1lurned lo her home.
plam, a grower agrees .to com- .
. ba
If th
Broo s 8ayre when a vanety father(Edtth Hood ) at the pomt sistance.
I Mr s Ora Ariz has employply wit the acreage allot.
the economic se.
ese sbow was presenteil before a of a shotgun, followed by he I
.
.. .
t · 1 PI PI
t
ment and marketing quota
~re ~n.able. to ~rovlde full house in the Syracuse grade flower girls (Mildred Pierce ! .rh.~ grand ftnale , S1de ~r 1me~ 8
· easan ·
vtsions if the re,ferendum pass·
faDU)y .hvmg m thts area school
auditorium, April 26, and Phyllis Hendrix) , the bnfie 1Side was sun~ by the Auxth· : Dana ~~ner consulted
a
es. Farmers with 1964 . allot·
th•t w11l have ·to move .sponsored by the Ladles Auxili· &lt;Betty Hayes I and ring . be.,.. lary . memb.rs, followed b~ the loot specialist at Athens recentKnown Perfonn•nce • Known PedigrH

Mor~an

ly no charge.
Microfilllt.work done by tile 10clety ~ Melp con•
listed of pbotoeraphy of all deeds trom 1812, to ·
18711 and vital statistics through 1908. Deeds were
photographed In recorder Rob10n's office and the ,
other. work was done at Probate Judte O'Brien'•
permission.
"It is our Intent to microfilm the early record 1
of every county in the United States " Aid saun·
d•.s. " It .may require 15 years," he added.
Micr?fllmtng already haJ been gl!nerally com·
pleted tn ConnerUcut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland
New. Hampshire, North Carolina Vermont and
'
Vlrgmia.
Filming Is also being done In Arizona Colorado
District o~ Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, ld.:
ho, lllinOJs, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, · Malia•
chusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York
Pennsylvama, Rhode Island, South Carolina· Ten:
nessee, Texas, Utah, Washington and West V~aln!a,
Counties c~mpleted in Ohio include ROSI, Fay·
ette, P1k~, Sc10to, .Jackson, and now Meigs. Gallla
county w1!1 be the next stop for Saunders.
The proJed not only is 1 help to the Morman
~hurch, but 1t may someday turn Into 1 gigantic
a1de to some county whose recorda may be washed
away by a flood or destroyed In a fire.

•ear urller.
~, ·r""" o1 lhe di!ry ~
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Farm production ~ 1'010 ollows that prod~~&lt;li&lt;wr per &lt;OW
WASHINGTON IUPJ I- Farm slightly during tbe montb. due io dl!tiDg the linl ~ ol ltll3 ·

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to be held
tarmers may vote v;;:s

In Salt Lake City,

"Preservataion of past records for benefit of the
future ."
This apparently is the motto of a current long
range project of the Morman Church Genealogical
. Society headquarters at Salt Lake City, Utah.
After a month stay in the Meigs area, 23·year-old
microfilm photographer Vernon D. Saunders, who
Is one of seven Genealogical Society photographers
in the nation , has finished the filming of early
Meigs records at the county courthouse.
The former college engineering student, who
does the work as a type of missionary from The
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Church organiza.
lion , says the records are microfilmed so t h a t
Mmmans will be sure to have a record of their an·
ce.•tors and also as a service to the aeneral public.
Personable and .voung. Saunders explains that
a :o pv of the microfilm will be supplied to Meigs
Countv Recorder F:leanor Robson and to Probate
Judge· F. H O'Rrien where some filming work was
•!so done
Another cop,v of the film goes into the main of·
flee . while still a third film is placed in a Ja··ge Salt •
Lake Ci!v cave voult fur safe keeping.
Saundf'rs pointed out that the count.v microfilm
copy is supplied by the Morman people at absolute·

DueToHi~her Retur~OnBeefCatt~e .

B . Jt. iii•UJ!'Sl.EE
w~al erop i5 to attempt to aru whlclt may already bf oY· lof the u. S. and our Allies.
·~·!ine with utilization,
ce,-h' .lcrlot!ll!lnl o\IOilt 1 brlng the production of wheat ererowded .ftol!l the ocooomie (3) Wheat tarmera, oe.Uu~ in At the referendum

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Braves at Indians . . • • . • • · I

Juno

17 Vanken at Braves .• · • · • • · I
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Yankees at RedleJa ..• , •.• , 1
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Flower~

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WY 2·2039, Day or Night

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6--Daily sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 4,

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FOR SALE

FOR -

1963==;R;,EA~L:;E~S;.T;.A;TE;==I---:-H::EL~P~W:::A=N:;;TE;:~D;r--l

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AMBmous woman: Do yru
want Iota of money? FasclJ&gt;.
atlng job? Wilh 1o wort filii or
pari time? Mauagerlal abll·
ly? H you do, write &amp;. 121,
IIFARM. - 80 acres, 12 acres Clifton, W. Va.
cultivated, good 110 story
4 29 6ta
frame, 7 rooms, with cellar.
1957 Ford - - - - - - - - $795
Base".'e~t barn, . garage, othINSURANCE
Country Squire St. Wagon 9 Pass. Powe-r gteering, V8 mo.
er buddmga, fnnt trees, wen
tor, au.lomatic tr.1ns., good tir(&gt;s, radio and heater.
!~need, near Athens County, BARNES
SIMPSON illllll'
line. t4,500.00. Terms.
ance Acency. MiddleporL
FARM - 58 acres, 38 acres Fire, automobile, bonds. I'lL
1957 Ford - - - - - - - - - $895
cultivated, good 7 room WY M90I.
a !3 Uc
V8 l'onv. Cpe-. Red finish , new white nylon top. Good
house with bath, basement, Realer llllaniiCO . . , .
W .W. tire-s. V8 motor, automatic trans., radio, heater.
furance heating, b I o c k "lllluraaee for ...., peraspnng house wtth water sysand 11111111018 oeed."
lem, other buildmgs. On state
Plaoae WY WGI
route $6 500 00 Terms
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
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Run . .· ' On. ·
POMEROY. OHIO
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acre,
on
g 4
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gravel road orr Route 124.
room frame dug well with
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water system. fronl porch.
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FO=R ::IA,L~--$2,200.00. Terms.
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN I
MAY '
t MODERN 2 pi"'• biege liv-1\t)&gt;NT ADS WOt!K wanders BOX zu
PHONE WY %-2%:!0 Theodo~us Council D~ughters
ing room suite, $65. Joan when you wish tt bU) or sell.
POMEROY, omo
of America wtll meel m reguHarmon. Rutlana. SH 2-4522. Read the Want AJs for quiet
5 3 3tc lar ...,;ion Monday at 7:30 p.
Call after 4 p. m.
results.
m. The charter will be draped

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SINGLE 4 poster
d
bed with springs and matreweav•ng
ress· Carol
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DECKER
sand- trPss. $15. One adjustable arm making and alterations.
';~~::,:available at
chair with cushions, $6. One Osborn. Long Bottom. Ohio.
Restaurant. Op- cabmet electric sewing rna5 4 3tc
••
a. m. till midnight. chine Igood condition) $45.
·WY 2-9976.
One an tique dres&lt;••. $50. One WE OI'FER every kind of bull·
S 3 6tc
Westmghouse electric
dozer, back, hoe excavation,
5(;:-JHo!ne:imruie
general hauling and fill dirt.
..
er, plus new grille, $20. Can Call WY 2_3243 _ Free
nuts..§c, Breakfast served and be seen after .5 p. m. at .48 mates. Emmet W. Shuler,
~8 packed at Barnette's N 3rd Ave. Middleport, Ohto. Contracting.
4 26
Homo Resta•rant and Pizza
5 3 3tp
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tim
· ShOll,. Reasonable prices. Op- SPRING- SAMPLES. drapery
ree es a te
en ~ a. m. till 12 p. m. materials . have arrived. Spec- on far~ pond~, lakes, priVi ~::f.l~-· 'IVY 2·9976, Middleport. ial price on Dacron and Sa· ate roads, cleanog land, base~, '
,
tin, $1.&amp;9 a vard. Mrs. Lee ment excavat:Jns, and other.
Rudisill.
Phone WY 2-3243. Emmet W.
5 3 3tc
Shuler, Contracting.
BUY TliE BEST. Complete line
4 26 trc
or cement blocks. Cement .
Mortar - Wicdows - Lintels. I'OR PAINTING, lnlertor and
Forest Run Block Co.
exteriors Ca~ Ri:ar':.n:~ 1 •
Pbone W\' 2-2067
6011 N. 'econ tr '
e4 3 30tc
Pomeroy, Ohio
port.
3 27 30tc
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See U§ For...
-;;--::c==-c:c:c ;r
D K lb S d C
8 a
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orn
DeKalb Sudax
"Antique Car" Pattern
Talll6 01• Watar
or SX11
Glasses With Purchase
saf•ly an,"dibletts.IJ You get 1 glaS! free each
Agrico Fertilizer
Dex-A-D1et ~
time you purchllSe tO gal·
Stark Drugs.
Ions ol gasoline or more, or
Middleport Feed Mill

'P,hene

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for
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Florence
andGilmore
all officers
and Gold·
snd
the team are requested to be
wh'l
present and wear
1 e.
MAY 7
Pomerov Chapter 186 OE3
will meet -in regular session on
Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. at the
M
. T mple There will be
asomc e
·
initiation.
The Fun - Wile • You • Learn
Garden Club will meet Tue!!day
at 7:30 p. m. at the home of
·
Mrs. H. D. cunningham. Umon
Ave.

MASON _ 3 bedroom .frame
home, large carpeted living
room. This home is situated
on attractive 60' x 120' lot
with l•rge double garage.
$12,0011.00.
.
HAVEN - brtck 4 bed·
room home, forced &gt;ir fuel
oil heat, storm windows and
oak floors . Very good buy at
$10,500.00.
miles from New Haven - 5
room home wilh good garden
spot, stoker-fired coal furnace. Also 5 acres of ground. I'
$7 000 00
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BRANCH OFFICE
.In, ROUSH SALESMAN
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\ PHONE' SB%-:Ml

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Gory Lee WoO, aon of Mr.
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yo. Japan, (Jack Woll '' wnb
the State Department) who
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1n Pakiltan while a student at
Ohio University, Athens, enll!ted for M!Utary Iotelllgence and
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band of Mrs. Rosenell Hatfield
of Red House, w. va. has re·
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Lyle Shelton Sheets, son of

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Milfreda Sheets,
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Lowell Leshe N1emeyer, son
of Mr and Mrs. Charles I'll•
meyer of B Ltberty Avenue,
Pomeroy has enlisted for as·
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-0/hlch givoo you a Utile aid• One of the ladiM asld a. bas the la&amp;t. liMo l"lcbtt ubd bar policy on llltl lftt...Ht dltcl of ongllmJIIIe of wllat poople really rl•n•illl lor tht bll dar bow slti,.' W Ill&amp; lllll'riad. 'l'btl • Iii JlltUlt')',
think about DW'I'Iap."
lineo lsi! September, Soon lhe 11 !
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obterva!laa Ill a-g. ·Orwell's their wedding elothts, and
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prevented peop1t from doing wbat she can. bo nnishOd 10 a
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lids t1tk to the subjeel of wed- "AI tho time arowo cloar, be'•
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llllbject, If fCill beppe to be of lion&amp; with tha strategy, one of tho · Uol&gt;
U..Rthe male 1ondor, II to try. I give pleceo of advice In the lal!or field A = Ill
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MIBB r ....., Wll Oil her own,
more people you ....,..d, Jlft·
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what with hor UtlUill oo-boot, liar- *il!lably by not JnyjjJne them.
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'"ron' tor waddlnp, the matter when they found out thalr off. II.OIIontal
of ·IKI~ not to llliUII people, and IIJII'Inga W9"ld soon get married, I L ..u . forth. I hlvt the feelint! that aetther of them oald mucb, 11 J

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W. p Bressler, CS1, L o ca I included James
Wetherholt,
Navy R~iler announced the Mrs Leonard Reed Mrs N C
Navy.'• Htgh School graduate. Wel~h Jesse Eblin' Bil~ host,'
tralnmg
programs ar,. now &lt;·p'
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Robinson
Mrs.
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en t' ·'g
~eruo~gr: . Lewis Woodall, Mrs.
Vance
ua '"~ '" r { ;' . uneth 0 e- Johnsoo and Infant daughter ,
:e~ ~:~~ urmg e sum- William Tolbert, Mrs. JessJI
Th N ; h. h h 1
d Melvin, Mrs. Allie Hlgginboth·
e avy s tg sc oo gra ·
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Promotion patches were • uate training program ena'&gt;les am, Mrs. Aurts Bradsha11, Mrt.
warded when the Cub s.,outs. the graduate wilo qualifies to Hazel Mtller, Mrs.. wuna..
Pack 131 of Syracuse held their enlill in the vocational fip,Jd of ~yhwardoodTh,Samuel Ntbert, John
Pack meeting recently in the his choice and is assigned to a rdc A M-~'!'as, Jr., aod Rlcb.
grade scool auditorium.
technical school in his field .
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Meryl Houdashelt, principal The meeting opened with the This program enables t ~ •
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FOR SALE - Two bedroom ~f Columbia ele~entary ~chool, pledge to the American nag, fol· prospective-graduates to know , Accordmg to the IDI~
hor.1e. Beautiful Birch !&lt;itch· listed lhe followmg pupds as lowed by prayer by the Cub well in advance )Vhat training Iport of the nursing departi;ne .
en. automatic gas beat. 1649 havmg altatned the honor roll Scoutmaster the Rev Harold opportunities he is qualilie1 tor those patients who were JIB!
Lincoln Heights. CaU J o b n during the fifth six weeks grad- Holmes. He' also prals'e.J lhe when he enlista and insures him as fair ~~luded Cindy Sbrlvtl'j.
Blaettnar. WY 2-5127. $-19-tlc mg pertod. Ftrst Grade - Joey Deo Mothers for their work of getting technical training in Mrs. MtUte Carpenter, M n .
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running water. 4 room house, Joan Wooten Thtrd - Ruth be appreciated.
this program can apply at the _ __;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._ _
2 barns.. Stale Rt. 124, 5'1.. Ann Jordan, Greg _Jones. Nan- Cubs of Den I, Keith Lisle, Navy recruiting office
miles F..ast of Racine.
cy Smtih, Rita WilbUr, Kath- Kenny Rizer, Randy Cross and 24, Posl Office Buililing,
3 1
a combination oil change
Tony Fowler. Owner &amp; Opp.
Dwight Hoback
~n Lowther Fou~t~ - Mar- · Paul Forbes, Jr., showed draw· ens, or see the Navy recruit~r
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Jeffers, Patrtcta Walsh, ings they had made. Den Moth· at th• Masonic Temple. o'oml'- - - - - - - - - - - ,
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Middleport
=:-c:==--,----,---- -, Barbara Brookhart. Sixth - ers are Mrs. Olin Knapp ond roy, or. Thursdays of each wetk
Avenue Brl~.
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FOR SALE: 4 room house, 1 Sherry Willis Seventh - Cher- Mrs; William Rizer.
at 11 a.m. anytime prior
to G . . , ........, Gallipolla
BEATING AND
acre ground, full basement. yl Ellis Eighth - Linda Fol· Mrs. Harold Smith, Den Mo- graduation and take the neces· dam 18.0, 15.1, running 12 feet
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Super Service Station
Mueu- Furuacel
Phone WY 2-6127 4-27·30tp den, John Goodwin, Brenda Mas. lh'- of Den 2 conducted quest· aary tests.
on rollers, Pomtroy-MaSOII 10.811
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FOR SALE : Four 1!00&lt;1 lots. aay a
nna ou .
ions and answers on places and
. easant 24.19, Hinton 1.75,
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Kanawha FaDs 2.9&gt;1, Charleston
618 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio Good seven room house, bath The Temple MYF met at people of the U. S. A. Members
- V-8 CUstom SINCER SEWING machines,
Phone wv %-2448
and llo bath, basement and the church on Sunday evening are David Crow, John Eiching·
18.07, London; Marmet and Win·
Standard Trans- j sales and StiVJce. The Fab6 7 Uc ~arage, out of high water. with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crab- er, Ronnie Freeman, Ricky
fteld dams .we,.. on the aills.
condition Pric· ric Shop, 115 w Second, Po- -----,== "'==--- Could be made into apart.- tree and Mrs. Earl Seel assist- Ash and Rodney Holman. This
Boat movementat
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wv 2-2284. 4-9-30tc
AUCTIONEER
ments. City O'aler, electricl- ing. Mary Massey was prog- group portrayed tbe Beverly
Oblo River - Dave Crnctetl ,
:~n.::;;tr Elmer Young, Mi·
Complete Service
ty, gas. Priced for quick sale. ram leader and used the topic, llillbUiies. Assistant Den Moth·
down 13, 6 a. m.; Cal!laUI Joi ·.
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Ohio, after 5 p. m. '61 Pontiac _ $1,995
Crltt Bradford
See Okey Wood, Syracuse. "Symbols Enrich Our Faith." er is Mrs. Aldo Jeffers.
up 14, 2:40 p. m.1 lndi8ita up
5 3 Jtp VB Catalina Dr. Sedan. One
W~~'cPh:~~:~:cf
Phone \\'Y 2-G086.
Mary Woodrum was dmadevo!lonal Mrs. Harold Holmes, Den
14. 9 p.Bm.; Chippewa up 14, U c
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Rambler
owner. Hyd. Radio.
Racine, Oblo
leader. Plans were
e to Mother of Den 3 reported that Rev. John Davis of Thur- p. m.; . ingo down 14, ~:30 L '
hold a bake sale m the near Cubs Timmy Holmes, Stevie man recently called on Mr. and m.; ~retberger up 15, 7•·10
5 18 tfc
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NOTICE
future.
Others present were Holmes, David Lipscomb, Ter· Mrs. Pearl Parker.
m. • Robert Reed up 16, 7.;15 a.
'60 Pontiac _ $1,795 ll.---=---c,0
AUCTIONEER.
Mike.
and
Cathy
Massey,
and
ry
Moore,
Steve
Owens,
Mike
Bobby
Musser,
son
of
Mr.
and
m. : Jean Hutchinson up 17, 2:20 .
V8 Sta. Wagon. Catalina. IIC.hes "McCOY,
.
Ph!lltp and Bob Woodrum.
Weaver and Craig Cottrill; bad Mrs. Gene Musser injured his a. m. • A. E. Dykes up 11; 4:3t :
One local awner. Hydrama· 11
Ohio.
~b:.!:.~
~r. and Mrs. Raymond been very busy as they bad leg ·on barb wire. Six stitches a. m.; Western up .17, 6 a, m:J .
tic . Power steering. Worth
much more.
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lrwm and M&lt;.. and Mrs. Glen completed ali their achieve- was n·-•ed 1o clo•" the wound CSI No. 3 and No.·lllp 18 8::!'1 ,..
PHOTO COPYING s.r.icea.
from
County.
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tor
erlme
of
Irwm
and cha'ldren oI Marysva·ue ments for promotion. Her as- Mrs."""'
Esta Howell
has been· P m.; Chris Jr. down 18, ' 12:41
Motors
Copy any letter or document
11
S1reet, Pomeroy
.""'~hye:~.~ ~= ~0~ :;;.; picnicked
the Lake ~pe sistant is Mrs. Bob Moore.
returned home from
Meigs a. m.; FranklnJ . Pterce up 18.
"'tellter Insurance, Pomeroy.
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Sunday
and
VISited
Promotion
badges
were
a·
Memorial
hospital
5.15 a. m.; National down 18,
Pli6Jitl WY Z.31170
2 15 Uc ?.~Iii.~~·;;.,;o,,_- ... ND PAROLE coM- lth M Gl 1 · '
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4 22 lfc
g-~ Gno--, Plumbln• --~ MJS!~JON . on ..r after June 1983.
w
rs. 'en rwms parens, warded by Rev. Ho es as Olin RUe of Columbus called
· ·• a er ec Jonl up 20,
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Mr
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By Robert L Baker, afternoon.
Lion Mark SmiU1· Webelos- Renshaw recently
Z3, 8:40 p. m.; C. V. Harner
· Marvin Marks AUTOMATIC Maytag
Mioersville, ObJo
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Culwell Kenhy Rizer; Bear - Timmy Harmon Fox and Roy Howell own • 1:50 a. IlL; llh,le Sear'
Used less ti1an two years.
Beasley Math·
Elld your sewer troubles
LIOAL NOTICI
formerly of Jackson have pur- Holmes, David Lipscomb; Wolf spent the weekend with their down 23, 2:30 a. Rl.; S. M;"
half price. Call WY 2·6264.
LY 3-1061
We
have
all
sizes
Puuuant
to the provitlont or sec- chases a house trailer and mov- Mike Waver Terry Moore, families here
Jenks ~own 23, C:20 a. ut. • Miq
5 I 4tc
Sewer Machines
tlonB 132l.Ol to l32l.U~ of the Re_ -...1
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Lou up 23 5·15 a. m.; 'R. H.
R.P.asooable Rates
vt~~ed code or Ohio, notlo: e ;~ hrre- a.a near
orne
eLr son, Stevie Holmes, Craig ottr . Mr. and Mrs. Gene Alkire
NEW DEEP well pump $~25.00.
eiven J:!~~~~ c~ty coi;;!~atfo~ Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Culwell. Bobcat David Crow, Mike Kimberlee and Kevin, of ':ol: Bosworth II down Greenup 3:41
Also well seat. Mildred
Call WV 2··297't Day or Night
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princlp•l plao:e or bu•ine••
Mr. anrl Mrs. Dennis Cluff Weaver, Rodney .Holman, Dav- umbus spent a weelr.end wJth 8 · m.; Shufly down GleP.nup
,,,,,.,,.--_,SCALES, shaker screen sell, Long Bottom, Ohio. tclr"=======7;_;:26;._:U~c 1~~~-:~•;nd1n ~:::.::t~na;tr~~~~lni:.LiMr:;~: have moved from Vales Mill id Lipscomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Peari Parker. 5:20 d, m.; Ravenswood dowa
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:!cu~~it~;·~t.'::o~'!.~ area to the farm home recent- Scout.(}Rama patches went to Mrs. Parker aceompanied the 31, 4:40 a. m.; Edeana Bog..
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' Double chain
C'On·
A BED like new.
AHention Dairymen
bu s, Ohio, for • Jicenlt' to en(aJe ly purchased by WiJIJam Culwell Steve Owens, Stevie Holmes. Alkires to Columbo~~ for a med~ ':'orth up 33, 10:30,. m.;. tFra..-...dt
. 1y Baer, M.mersvi.11 e.
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In
the bustnese of maki.na
· Davt'd Li pscom b• Kelth LisIe. ical checkup.
hn B. up 33' 3·~:~t
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motor g.n.rator . CaII Ch
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loans.
le&lt;.."tt.red or un-.,cured. In•man
the from T.J. Butche r. The Iarm lS
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Shte of Ohio , •t 125 EaBL Main st., located on State Route 346 and Kenny Rizer
Kenton Jeffers Mr and Mr V
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spent Friday or more tickets to the recent bustne88 Saturday.
down
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ll p. rn. '· John J• Rowe'
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until Sunday with her sister· Scrut-o-rama in Pt. PleasanL
Mr. and Mra. Gene Alkire
"" .. p. m.; Lelia SlteaaiV';~'.
Automatically but· I Various sizes, clean and mOOE
Carl 1\ Plummer 2638 AdJat.e Rd
1-: p
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Lima, ohio, VIce Preddent and
in-law, Mrs. Elti.le
erry.
Other parents and ~--·rri.:IKm at Kimf;terlee and Kevin,
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a. m.; Cru
. Cl'ble dOftt"j
appliques, sews on ern. Phone WY 2·3267.
POMEROY WY 2-2649
"~'"'o. norrm•~. ,,. s. C•t• ••·· Carl Greenlee• bu undergone tending were Mr. Paul Forbes Pearl Parker recenily called on 1.30 a. ~-i Defender up 3:ilt?::
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OFFERS THE BEST
Li=. ohio. V~&lt;• P""''"' '"" Dl· surgery at University hospital and Randy , Mr. Olin
Otho Radford and Mrs LW!e •· m.; Zimmer down 1:20 "' ..
11163 mndeL Bal- iN-MIDD;LEPORT, 4 rnom upCLAIR WOODE
"~'.~E. MooKay. " ' ""''" ••·· 8 , 1• and is recovering satisfactorily. Mrs. Donald Lisle, Mr. Dick Mains, Syracuse, ond Mr. and m.; SoutherD up 5 a. m.; ~Hi~.:
$67-31 or 9 pay- statrs. furntshed apartment.
PHONE
umoro . Md. ""~lot
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. th Ann oldest daughter of Ash and daughter Mr. Carson Mrs Walter Walker of Wills M. down 7 a. m.; Mary B •.11.. !•
.,.,..•. _ monthly. WY 2- Utiliti~s paid. wv F'15.
CHESTER 985-2145
B:;fl~or~: :-:.~~(:~~et=.1 Greenway, Mr and Mrs. Lavern Jordan, Hayes; Mrs. All~n Lipseomb
7:30a.m.; J~· Bowie • •...:,
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12-6-25te Ll~a.Woh:.~:Zte.'";y.:JM s. Cole St., suffer« a fractured collar bone and Randy, Mrs. Don Cottrill
~20 a. m.; ~up_ 8:10 a. IlL\·
sews
4 ROOM -HOUSE-, ~a~rde!:r:,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sl c.
F. S&lt;hoonow. ""' w.
and bther Injuries
a .fall at and
Mr.
milton
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.. Lima , Ohio, A.. lltant Secretary.
turday lnevenmg.
w·ll' Bruce,
El h.Tom Weaver,
M Harold
down
Lon(jon
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. backward. Bran d Middleport. References
to great dat·r and beef .1. w.. Timmermeut.r, unt Loweu her botne Sa
1 1am c mger, r .
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Ho1"er op Winfield
•·20
I comes com- 1 q1.1ired Phone WY 2~182 .
mod e'
bulls for only $6.0lt.y For serv- A-.
o ... v.L•m•
F"n•nklln. 1101 kiiewlld Dr.,
"-- Thr ockmorlen of Mil• Smith 1 Mrs. J c ·•
o~~an Sauvage, Mrs ·
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ton w Va Mrs Edoa Gibbs Marlene 0wf'nS Mrs. Robert
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eroy Ohio Phooe WY 2·2264
Andero and Miss Mabel Gtbbs DaviS, Brenda Holman, Randy
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P- m., . . Shaler, Jr, ,d _ .
moothly. WY 2- IHOUSE for rent. l'o11r
or Albe t · Pa k
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CONDUCTS 'REVIVAL
of Columbus, Mrs. Merle Moore Moore, Mr. William Rizer and
Winfield 10:45 p. m.;
5 3 3tc l •nd bath. Lincoln
Oh . p~
~~ 15 es r The Hysell Run Free Metho- McArthur, and Mrs.
Bessie Vicki, Mrs. Alfred Crow of Ra·
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up Winflold 12:15• a. nl.; ~ •:
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·th I Phone WY 2-3575 alter 5 o'·
one
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dis! Church is holding a revival Strong called on relatives &lt;nd cine, Mr. and Mrs. C I y de Mr. and Mrs. J - h John- patc~er down Winfield ,t :""1 ·• '
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clock.
4 23 nc :, _ _ _ _ _ _ __::..::.=
-~Saturday m.; .Robe~~ W. Lea down -.c
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May 2nd through MaY viewed scenes in the communi· Saunders, Lisa, Matthew and son and Bev•rlY 'were
WI!!- ',
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MOilERN 4 room lurnished
LIVESTOCK
14th w;lh Rev. Cecil Wise con- ty on Saturday afternoon.
Pamela Saunders of Gallipolis. evening visitors of Mr. and Mr•. field 3.a. m.; 0. F. ~~ ..111'.:1\
unfurnished apartment.
services. Rev. Robert - ·
Refreshments of cup cakes and J. W. Johnson aod family.
Winfield 4 a. m.; ()U~ ~- '
dleport. W\' 2·3874.
SALE: Good breed game Smith, Sr. is host pastor.
Mn. Adria Sayre, daughter kooi ade wert! served.
Mrs. E. Jones, and Lois, Jan- er down Winfield· f.6&amp;~*- ·' J. '
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hens an~ roosters, . Chari"'
Brenda and Libby Diddle of
ice and Bonnie and Johnny were Solvay d!)Wll WhifleiG e a. 111.
Blake. Syracuse, Ohto, across
AtheM had Blipper with tl)eir
ATTEND RAU.Y
weekend visitors of her daugh·
from Chapman's Market.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0 v a I Edith Wakely, National rop- ter. Mr and Mrs. J. w. Joon- famUy.
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Diddle recertly. .
resentatlve Past State Council· leon, Janice, Sue and .Greggory. Mr. and Mrs. W. "· .Eiam .t . :
5 3 3tp
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:::-;;SA"'L'"'E"":- r'"'ld"'in--:g- -=horse.
AI Wlllil of East Liverpool or and
riel D ,uty
of Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughan was Barrett, W. Va:, were ~ ,
~;~·IF1::: '"Biidliiii'iiriiiliiOCi ekrng 9 ye 0 ld WY 2 (
apent a few days with Mr. and J.. _;ic 13, Da· _· ., of Am· a ~unday a(ternoon visitor ot end visitors. of 'Mr. and '
J
an. 4 ·30 &amp;tp Mrs. Calvin Orr. .
erica, Marietta, and Edith net- her pal"'.Jlls Mr. and Mrs. Ev- Jae~ E;lllll and lither rillatl\iiil; , &lt;
apartmenta. Paid utllllle9. Ill&gt;
FARM EQUIPM
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stobart zing, stole ou~lde sentinel o! erett Lambert. . '
llll'il;, 'Hilr~ E&gt; J.ohl!Son
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fore S P· m. Phone WY Z.
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'~""''Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tuppers Plains, atte;lded the M1•s. Ho'!ard Thoma 1Jr. vis- Tal!l'!IY, ~ r~t,.vlsltors
Z'/16, after • P· m. Phone WY FARMALL "H" Tractor, good Mr. and Mrs. Ted Parsons of Allen Stobart and ehlldren at annual Oaughers Iii Amerl"'! lied Tuesday with Mrs. Har!!Y her_. m&lt;il!lel',' t.fr;s: A!~' 8'~~,
12 1 lfc condltton. Priced reasooable. Kansas City an~ Mrs. Ann Me- Middleport.
tank? ( ;pt I 2-3574·
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r•IIY of Disrict &amp;, North Ca"' Joll~aon. · .
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. Mr, a_nct. ·Mrs:. Vemop M ,,-'
Septic tank i
room
For Sale or trade for live- Peek of Moundsville attended Capt. Lowell McNickle of Mo- 1ton , April 30. They also eallod .. Mr . . and Mrs. James CIQrl&lt; arid famii)Y Were week ~nd,,VIB 1 ,
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·valley Ptum b·l roo..• apartment. Peoples
stock. Eldon Gaul, Chester. the. funeral _of Charles Parsono lor vessel ~them Ia spending
the home of M•rgaret DHI• ' were Sunday visltoro ol .Mr: or!}f h'- ·s~sler .~· ~.
H6-30tp race. l'llaal WY U385,
Ohio.
5 2 6tt!•• the BaptiSt Church here.
aome tlmt With hil family.
leis at Pl•asant Ctty. '
land 1111's. l,toberl .Russell .n,ltJ. ~: · W:Y!tt ~ ; Kay,
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News, Events

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tJdDi Df dutt .'l'llq both Wl!l'l ' l1to Qd" I lwfli1 hlt W
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the piau 1or tbo r..... tile 11rm 01 wlltdt11to
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llle Diet' Powell w• ... lfl"'t•

The Loyal Women's· Clasa of
the Middleport Church of Clirl•l· .\mong those WbO .• nlered
entertained the Men's
class Holzer hospital In the ~~~ 24,
With a steak dinner Friday ev· hours were Bryan K. ~.
ening The men were the win- 148\io Third Ave., Mi:s. Anna J.
ners ·in nn attendanc• conteat Layne, 183'1 Chathii!R . ·~h.,, ~
with the losers 10 serve the John E. Campbell, l;o1tef Rlv- ·
dinner.
er Rd ., Mrs. Edna M,
Harrl•
There were twelve men pre- son, Rt. I Vinton, ~e W.
sent with dinners being sent to Adams, 2305 Jackaoll lve;, PI;
two shut-in membera William Pleasant, Mrs. Harold R: Long,
Re olds and Homer 'Jones
S73 Bryan St., Middleport, Jln,
candlelight event W2B .l!er- S. ~ert Gilkey, Rt. I M14tJieved from tables covered with por~ Raymond A. Rife, jlutwhile loths and centered with land Mrs David Herbert Oak
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Hill ' M'-~ N
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arrangements of white narcis.
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"" ancy o ... . ,
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Mrs Anna
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suths.blRev: Fred Gardner gave Rt
F~rney,
Rt. Hill
1 Oa~HiU
Georg~
e essmg.
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Chairman of the diner was A. Schrader, Jac on, Mrs.
· lh..., Cleo M· Lan'e
Dt • Lanc..
Mrs. Robert Reibel wtth
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Mr Ho ter Mrs Howard i'
L•ons
mem " assts .mg,
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field, Mrs. Leo Childs, Mrs. Her· Epl:ng, Rl. 3 Spencer, W. \a.,
man Lohse, Mrs. Oscar Roush, WI la.n H. Pugh, Wlnsto..S.
and Mrs. Ernest Lailance.
lem, N. C.

Navy's Ht'gh
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INFORMATION

6--Daily sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 4,

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FOR SALE

FOR -

1963==;R;,EA~L:;E~S;.T;.A;TE;==I---:-H::EL~P~W:::A=N:;;TE;:~D;r--l

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AMBmous woman: Do yru
want Iota of money? FasclJ&gt;.
atlng job? Wilh 1o wort filii or
pari time? Mauagerlal abll·
ly? H you do, write &amp;. 121,
IIFARM. - 80 acres, 12 acres Clifton, W. Va.
cultivated, good 110 story
4 29 6ta
frame, 7 rooms, with cellar.
1957 Ford - - - - - - - - $795
Base".'e~t barn, . garage, othINSURANCE
Country Squire St. Wagon 9 Pass. Powe-r gteering, V8 mo.
er buddmga, fnnt trees, wen
tor, au.lomatic tr.1ns., good tir(&gt;s, radio and heater.
!~need, near Athens County, BARNES
SIMPSON illllll'
line. t4,500.00. Terms.
ance Acency. MiddleporL
FARM - 58 acres, 38 acres Fire, automobile, bonds. I'lL
1957 Ford - - - - - - - - - $895
cultivated, good 7 room WY M90I.
a !3 Uc
V8 l'onv. Cpe-. Red finish , new white nylon top. Good
house with bath, basement, Realer llllaniiCO . . , .
W .W. tire-s. V8 motor, automatic trans., radio, heater.
furance heating, b I o c k "lllluraaee for ...., peraspnng house wtth water sysand 11111111018 oeed."
lem, other buildmgs. On state
Plaoae WY WGI
route $6 500 00 Terms
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
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Run . .· ' On. ·
POMEROY. OHIO
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acre,
on
g 4
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gravel road orr Route 124.
room frame dug well with
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water system. fronl porch.
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FO=R ::IA,L~--$2,200.00. Terms.
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN I
MAY '
t MODERN 2 pi"'• biege liv-1\t)&gt;NT ADS WOt!K wanders BOX zu
PHONE WY %-2%:!0 Theodo~us Council D~ughters
ing room suite, $65. Joan when you wish tt bU) or sell.
POMEROY, omo
of America wtll meel m reguHarmon. Rutlana. SH 2-4522. Read the Want AJs for quiet
5 3 3tc lar ...,;ion Monday at 7:30 p.
Call after 4 p. m.
results.
m. The charter will be draped

POMEROY MOTOR
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SINGLE 4 poster
d
bed with springs and matreweav•ng
ress· Carol
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DECKER
sand- trPss. $15. One adjustable arm making and alterations.
';~~::,:available at
chair with cushions, $6. One Osborn. Long Bottom. Ohio.
Restaurant. Op- cabmet electric sewing rna5 4 3tc
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a. m. till midnight. chine Igood condition) $45.
·WY 2-9976.
One an tique dres&lt;••. $50. One WE OI'FER every kind of bull·
S 3 6tc
Westmghouse electric
dozer, back, hoe excavation,
5(;:-JHo!ne:imruie
general hauling and fill dirt.
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er, plus new grille, $20. Can Call WY 2_3243 _ Free
nuts..§c, Breakfast served and be seen after .5 p. m. at .48 mates. Emmet W. Shuler,
~8 packed at Barnette's N 3rd Ave. Middleport, Ohto. Contracting.
4 26
Homo Resta•rant and Pizza
5 3 3tp
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tim
· ShOll,. Reasonable prices. Op- SPRING- SAMPLES. drapery
ree es a te
en ~ a. m. till 12 p. m. materials . have arrived. Spec- on far~ pond~, lakes, priVi ~::f.l~-· 'IVY 2·9976, Middleport. ial price on Dacron and Sa· ate roads, cleanog land, base~, '
,
tin, $1.&amp;9 a vard. Mrs. Lee ment excavat:Jns, and other.
Rudisill.
Phone WY 2-3243. Emmet W.
5 3 3tc
Shuler, Contracting.
BUY TliE BEST. Complete line
4 26 trc
or cement blocks. Cement .
Mortar - Wicdows - Lintels. I'OR PAINTING, lnlertor and
Forest Run Block Co.
exteriors Ca~ Ri:ar':.n:~ 1 •
Pbone W\' 2-2067
6011 N. 'econ tr '
e4 3 30tc
Pomeroy, Ohio
port.
3 27 30tc
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See U§ For...
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D K lb S d C
8 a
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DeKalb Sudax
"Antique Car" Pattern
Talll6 01• Watar
or SX11
Glasses With Purchase
saf•ly an,"dibletts.IJ You get 1 glaS! free each
Agrico Fertilizer
Dex-A-D1et ~
time you purchllSe tO gal·
Stark Drugs.
Ions ol gasoline or more, or
Middleport Feed Mill

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Florence
andGilmore
all officers
and Gold·
snd
the team are requested to be
wh'l
present and wear
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MAY 7
Pomerov Chapter 186 OE3
will meet -in regular session on
Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. at the
M
. T mple There will be
asomc e
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initiation.
The Fun - Wile • You • Learn
Garden Club will meet Tue!!day
at 7:30 p. m. at the home of
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Mrs. H. D. cunningham. Umon
Ave.

MASON _ 3 bedroom .frame
home, large carpeted living
room. This home is situated
on attractive 60' x 120' lot
with l•rge double garage.
$12,0011.00.
.
HAVEN - brtck 4 bed·
room home, forced &gt;ir fuel
oil heat, storm windows and
oak floors . Very good buy at
$10,500.00.
miles from New Haven - 5
room home wilh good garden
spot, stoker-fired coal furnace. Also 5 acres of ground. I'
$7 000 00
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BRANCH OFFICE
.In, ROUSH SALESMAN
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Enlistments

Ann
ced BY
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lU"WY ecnnter
Vlrgtl B. Queen, 11011 of Mrs.
Doshle Queen of Southside. W.
Va. bas enllsled for
m~ In Europe and will be sta·
tloiled there alter basic trainlng at Fort Knox, Ky ·
Gory Lee WoO, aon of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack K. Woll ?' Tok
yo. Japan, (Jack Woll '' wnb
the State Department) who
epent the summer months wor)·
ing with the State Deparbnei!t
1n Pakiltan while a student at
Ohio University, Athens, enll!ted for M!Utary Iotelllgence and
will attend the lntelll•enre
•
School at Fort Holabird, Md.
·
Jackie Wayne Hatfield, ~us·
band of Mrs. Rosenell Hatfield
of Red House, w. va. has re·
enlisted tn the regular Armt.
Lyle Shelton Sheets, son of

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Star
Mr. and
Route,
Mrs.
Eureka,
Milfreda Sheets,
gradU·
ate of Gailt'a Academy will at·
tend the Englneer Equipment
Mainle?ance School after baSIC tramlng. .
.
Lowell Leshe N1emeyer, son
of Mr and Mrs. Charles I'll•
meyer of B Ltberty Avenue,
Pomeroy has enlisted for as·
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stgnment '" the Far East.

Women, Losers,
Serve Dinner
To 'Men's Class

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-0/hlch givoo you a Utile aid• One of the ladiM asld a. bas the la&amp;t. liMo l"lcbtt ubd bar policy on llltl lftt...Ht dltcl of ongllmJIIIe of wllat poople really rl•n•illl lor tht bll dar bow slti,.' W Ill&amp; lllll'riad. 'l'btl • Iii JlltUlt')',
think about DW'I'Iap."
lineo lsi! September, Soon lhe 11 !
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obterva!laa Ill a-g. ·Orwell's their wedding elothts, and
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prevented peop1t from doing wbat she can. bo nnishOd 10 a
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come. naltll'ally: and with the '1ft bact end enlo!&gt; lht WI!Oie
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illl. .f !IS-TV'o droll dall7 moroing In m7 panle, I foraot. whlolt of 11.=~ Lf!::8• •
shoW, ''Ctlendar," I• doVOting au the ladies ~aid of lltr hUJbond. H.llilHII
lids t1tk to the subjeel of wed- "AI tho time arowo cloar, be'•
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that tho on)J aMrutlvt In thlo And the logJJtica poured forth 22. Exc:18.
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U..Rthe male 1ondor, II to try. I give pleceo of advice In the lal!or field A = Ill
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you. W~ u Ill lllstance. thebtlnl thet the laraer ~-weddlna 11. "'A lite
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MIBB r ....., Wll Oil her own,
more people you ....,..d, Jlft·
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what with hor UtlUill oo-boot, liar- *il!lably by not JnyjjJne them.
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'"ron' tor waddlnp, the matter when they found out thalr off. II.OIIontal
of ·IKI~ not to llliUII people, and IIJII'Inga W9"ld soon get married, I L ..u . forth. I hlvt the feelint! that aetther of them oald mucb, 11 J

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W. p Bressler, CS1, L o ca I included James
Wetherholt,
Navy R~iler announced the Mrs Leonard Reed Mrs N C
Navy.'• Htgh School graduate. Wel~h Jesse Eblin' Bil~ host,'
tralnmg
programs ar,. now &lt;·p'
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Robinson
Mrs.
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en t' ·'g
~eruo~gr: . Lewis Woodall, Mrs.
Vance
ua '"~ '" r { ;' . uneth 0 e- Johnsoo and Infant daughter ,
:e~ ~:~~ urmg e sum- William Tolbert, Mrs. JessJI
Th N ; h. h h 1
d Melvin, Mrs. Allie Hlgginboth·
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Promotion patches were • uate training program ena'&gt;les am, Mrs. Aurts Bradsha11, Mrt.
warded when the Cub s.,outs. the graduate wilo qualifies to Hazel Mtller, Mrs.. wuna..
Pack 131 of Syracuse held their enlill in the vocational fip,Jd of ~yhwardoodTh,Samuel Ntbert, John
Pack meeting recently in the his choice and is assigned to a rdc A M-~'!'as, Jr., aod Rlcb.
grade scool auditorium.
technical school in his field .
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Meryl Houdashelt, principal The meeting opened with the This program enables t ~ •
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FOR SALE - Two bedroom ~f Columbia ele~entary ~chool, pledge to the American nag, fol· prospective-graduates to know , Accordmg to the IDI~
hor.1e. Beautiful Birch !&lt;itch· listed lhe followmg pupds as lowed by prayer by the Cub well in advance )Vhat training Iport of the nursing departi;ne .
en. automatic gas beat. 1649 havmg altatned the honor roll Scoutmaster the Rev Harold opportunities he is qualilie1 tor those patients who were JIB!
Lincoln Heights. CaU J o b n during the fifth six weeks grad- Holmes. He' also prals'e.J lhe when he enlista and insures him as fair ~~luded Cindy Sbrlvtl'j.
Blaettnar. WY 2-5127. $-19-tlc mg pertod. Ftrst Grade - Joey Deo Mothers for their work of getting technical training in Mrs. MtUte Carpenter, M n .
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8 room boose, furnace and Jane Jordan, Robbie Markins, other mothers interested N:JUtd Seniors desiring to qualify lor ee and Arthur Nelson.
running water. 4 room house, Joan Wooten Thtrd - Ruth be appreciated.
this program can apply at the _ __;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._ _
2 barns.. Stale Rt. 124, 5'1.. Ann Jordan, Greg _Jones. Nan- Cubs of Den I, Keith Lisle, Navy recruiting office
miles F..ast of Racine.
cy Smtih, Rita WilbUr, Kath- Kenny Rizer, Randy Cross and 24, Posl Office Buililing,
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a combination oil change
Tony Fowler. Owner &amp; Opp.
Dwight Hoback
~n Lowther Fou~t~ - Mar- · Paul Forbes, Jr., showed draw· ens, or see the Navy recruit~r
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Jeffers, Patrtcta Walsh, ings they had made. Den Moth· at th• Masonic Temple. o'oml'- - - - - - - - - - - ,
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N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport
=:-c:==--,----,---- -, Barbara Brookhart. Sixth - ers are Mrs. Olin Knapp ond roy, or. Thursdays of each wetk
Avenue Brl~.
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FOR SALE: 4 room house, 1 Sherry Willis Seventh - Cher- Mrs; William Rizer.
at 11 a.m. anytime prior
to G . . , ........, Gallipolla
BEATING AND
acre ground, full basement. yl Ellis Eighth - Linda Fol· Mrs. Harold Smith, Den Mo- graduation and take the neces· dam 18.0, 15.1, running 12 feet
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Super Service Station
Mueu- Furuacel
Phone WY 2-6127 4-27·30tp den, John Goodwin, Brenda Mas. lh'- of Den 2 conducted quest· aary tests.
on rollers, Pomtroy-MaSOII 10.811
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FOR SALE : Four 1!00&lt;1 lots. aay a
nna ou .
ions and answers on places and
. easant 24.19, Hinton 1.75,
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Kanawha FaDs 2.9&gt;1, Charleston
618 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio Good seven room house, bath The Temple MYF met at people of the U. S. A. Members
- V-8 CUstom SINCER SEWING machines,
Phone wv %-2448
and llo bath, basement and the church on Sunday evening are David Crow, John Eiching·
18.07, London; Marmet and Win·
Standard Trans- j sales and StiVJce. The Fab6 7 Uc ~arage, out of high water. with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crab- er, Ronnie Freeman, Ricky
fteld dams .we,.. on the aills.
condition Pric· ric Shop, 115 w Second, Po- -----,== "'==--- Could be made into apart.- tree and Mrs. Earl Seel assist- Ash and Rodney Holman. This
Boat movementat
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wv 2-2284. 4-9-30tc
AUCTIONEER
ments. City O'aler, electricl- ing. Mary Massey was prog- group portrayed tbe Beverly
Oblo River - Dave Crnctetl ,
:~n.::;;tr Elmer Young, Mi·
Complete Service
ty, gas. Priced for quick sale. ram leader and used the topic, llillbUiies. Assistant Den Moth·
down 13, 6 a. m.; Cal!laUI Joi ·.
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Ohio, after 5 p. m. '61 Pontiac _ $1,995
Crltt Bradford
See Okey Wood, Syracuse. "Symbols Enrich Our Faith." er is Mrs. Aldo Jeffers.
up 14, 2:40 p. m.1 lndi8ita up
5 3 Jtp VB Catalina Dr. Sedan. One
W~~'cPh:~~:~:cf
Phone \\'Y 2-G086.
Mary Woodrum was dmadevo!lonal Mrs. Harold Holmes, Den
14. 9 p.Bm.; Chippewa up 14, U c
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Rambler
owner. Hyd. Radio.
Racine, Oblo
leader. Plans were
e to Mother of Den 3 reported that Rev. John Davis of Thur- p. m.; . ingo down 14, ~:30 L '
hold a bake sale m the near Cubs Timmy Holmes, Stevie man recently called on Mr. and m.; ~retberger up 15, 7•·10
5 18 tfc
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NOTICE
future.
Others present were Holmes, David Lipscomb, Ter· Mrs. Pearl Parker.
m. • Robert Reed up 16, 7.;15 a.
'60 Pontiac _ $1,795 ll.---=---c,0
AUCTIONEER.
Mike.
and
Cathy
Massey,
and
ry
Moore,
Steve
Owens,
Mike
Bobby
Musser,
son
of
Mr.
and
m. : Jean Hutchinson up 17, 2:20 .
V8 Sta. Wagon. Catalina. IIC.hes "McCOY,
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Ph!lltp and Bob Woodrum.
Weaver and Craig Cottrill; bad Mrs. Gene Musser injured his a. m. • A. E. Dykes up 11; 4:3t :
One local awner. Hydrama· 11
Ohio.
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~r. and Mrs. Raymond been very busy as they bad leg ·on barb wire. Six stitches a. m.; Western up .17, 6 a, m:J .
tic . Power steering. Worth
much more.
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lrwm and M&lt;.. and Mrs. Glen completed ali their achieve- was n·-•ed 1o clo•" the wound CSI No. 3 and No.·lllp 18 8::!'1 ,..
PHOTO COPYING s.r.icea.
from
County.
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tor
erlme
of
Irwm
and cha'ldren oI Marysva·ue ments for promotion. Her as- Mrs."""'
Esta Howell
has been· P m.; Chris Jr. down 18, ' 12:41
Motors
Copy any letter or document
11
S1reet, Pomeroy
.""'~hye:~.~ ~= ~0~ :;;.; picnicked
the Lake ~pe sistant is Mrs. Bob Moore.
returned home from
Meigs a. m.; FranklnJ . Pterce up 18.
"'tellter Insurance, Pomeroy.
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Sunday
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VISited
Promotion
badges
were
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Memorial
hospital
5.15 a. m.; National down 18,
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g-~ Gno--, Plumbln• --~ MJS!~JON . on ..r after June 1983.
w
rs. 'en rwms parens, warded by Rev. Ho es as Olin RUe of Columbus called
· ·• a er ec Jonl up 20,
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Mr
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eating
By Robert L Baker, afternoon.
Lion Mark SmiU1· Webelos- Renshaw recently
Z3, 8:40 p. m.; C. V. Harner
· Marvin Marks AUTOMATIC Maytag
Mioersville, ObJo
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Culwell Kenhy Rizer; Bear - Timmy Harmon Fox and Roy Howell own • 1:50 a. IlL; llh,le Sear'
Used less ti1an two years.
Beasley Math·
Elld your sewer troubles
LIOAL NOTICI
formerly of Jackson have pur- Holmes, David Lipscomb; Wolf spent the weekend with their down 23, 2:30 a. Rl.; S. M;"
half price. Call WY 2·6264.
LY 3-1061
We
have
all
sizes
Puuuant
to the provitlont or sec- chases a house trailer and mov- Mike Waver Terry Moore, families here
Jenks ~own 23, C:20 a. ut. • Miq
5 I 4tc
Sewer Machines
tlonB 132l.Ol to l32l.U~ of the Re_ -...1
the h
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Lou up 23 5·15 a. m.; 'R. H.
R.P.asooable Rates
vt~~ed code or Ohio, notlo: e ;~ hrre- a.a near
orne
eLr son, Stevie Holmes, Craig ottr . Mr. and Mrs. Gene Alkire
NEW DEEP well pump $~25.00.
eiven J:!~~~~ c~ty coi;;!~atfo~ Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Culwell. Bobcat David Crow, Mike Kimberlee and Kevin, of ':ol: Bosworth II down Greenup 3:41
Also well seat. Mildred
Call WV 2··297't Day or Night
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princlp•l plao:e or bu•ine••
Mr. anrl Mrs. Dennis Cluff Weaver, Rodney .Holman, Dav- umbus spent a weelr.end wJth 8 · m.; Shufly down GleP.nup
,,,,,.,,.--_,SCALES, shaker screen sell, Long Bottom, Ohio. tclr"=======7;_;:26;._:U~c 1~~~-:~•;nd1n ~:::.::t~na;tr~~~~lni:.LiMr:;~: have moved from Vales Mill id Lipscomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Peari Parker. 5:20 d, m.; Ravenswood dowa
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20 H.P. motor , crab,
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:!cu~~it~;·~t.'::o~'!.~ area to the farm home recent- Scout.(}Rama patches went to Mrs. Parker aceompanied the 31, 4:40 a. m.; Edeana Bog..
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' Double chain
C'On·
A BED like new.
AHention Dairymen
bu s, Ohio, for • Jicenlt' to en(aJe ly purchased by WiJIJam Culwell Steve Owens, Stevie Holmes. Alkires to Columbo~~ for a med~ ':'orth up 33, 10:30,. m.;. tFra..-...dt
. 1y Baer, M.mersvi.11 e.
5E
In
the bustnese of maki.na
· Davt'd Li pscom b• Kelth LisIe. ical checkup.
hn B. up 33' 3·~:~t
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motor g.n.rator . CaII Ch
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loans.
le&lt;.."tt.red or un-.,cured. In•man
the from T.J. Butche r. The Iarm lS
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Shte of Ohio , •t 125 EaBL Main st., located on State Route 346 and Kenny Rizer
Kenton Jeffers Mr and Mr V
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spent Friday or more tickets to the recent bustne88 Saturday.
down
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ket Sl., l.Jrna. Ohio, }'ruident and
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ll p. rn. '· John J• Rowe'
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Mr. and Mra. Gene Alkire
"" .. p. m.; Lelia SlteaaiV';~'.
Automatically but· I Various sizes, clean and mOOE
Carl 1\ Plummer 2638 AdJat.e Rd
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Lima, ohio, VIce Preddent and
in-law, Mrs. Elti.le
erry.
Other parents and ~--·rri.:IKm at Kimf;terlee and Kevin,
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a. m.; Cru
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appliques, sews on ern. Phone WY 2·3267.
POMEROY WY 2-2649
"~'"'o. norrm•~. ,,. s. C•t• ••·· Carl Greenlee• bu undergone tending were Mr. Paul Forbes Pearl Parker recenily called on 1.30 a. ~-i Defender up 3:ilt?::
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OFFERS THE BEST
Li=. ohio. V~&lt;• P""''"' '"" Dl· surgery at University hospital and Randy , Mr. Olin
Otho Radford and Mrs LW!e •· m.; Zimmer down 1:20 "' ..
11163 mndeL Bal- iN-MIDD;LEPORT, 4 rnom upCLAIR WOODE
"~'.~E. MooKay. " ' ""''" ••·· 8 , 1• and is recovering satisfactorily. Mrs. Donald Lisle, Mr. Dick Mains, Syracuse, ond Mr. and m.; SoutherD up 5 a. m.; ~Hi~.:
$67-31 or 9 pay- statrs. furntshed apartment.
PHONE
umoro . Md. ""~lot
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. th Ann oldest daughter of Ash and daughter Mr. Carson Mrs Walter Walker of Wills M. down 7 a. m.; Mary B •.11.. !•
.,.,..•. _ monthly. WY 2- Utiliti~s paid. wv F'15.
CHESTER 985-2145
B:;fl~or~: :-:.~~(:~~et=.1 Greenway, Mr and Mrs. Lavern Jordan, Hayes; Mrs. All~n Lipseomb
7:30a.m.; J~· Bowie • •...:,
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12-6-25te Ll~a.Woh:.~:Zte.'";y.:JM s. Cole St., suffer« a fractured collar bone and Randy, Mrs. Don Cottrill
~20 a. m.; ~up_ 8:10 a. IlL\·
sews
4 ROOM -HOUSE-, ~a~rde!:r:,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sl c.
F. S&lt;hoonow. ""' w.
and bther Injuries
a .fall at and
Mr.
milton
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.. Lima , Ohio, A.. lltant Secretary.
turday lnevenmg.
w·ll' Bruce,
El h.Tom Weaver,
M Harold
down
Lon(jon
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. backward. Bran d Middleport. References
to great dat·r and beef .1. w.. Timmermeut.r, unt Loweu her botne Sa
1 1am c mger, r .
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. oho~ T~ ..um.
Ho1"er op Winfield
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I comes com- 1 q1.1ired Phone WY 2~182 .
mod e'
bulls for only $6.0lt.y For serv- A-.
o ... v.L•m•
F"n•nklln. 1101 kiiewlld Dr.,
"-- Thr ockmorlen of Mil• Smith 1 Mrs. J c ·•
o~~an Sauvage, Mrs ·
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ton w Va Mrs Edoa Gibbs Marlene 0wf'nS Mrs. Robert
ry Bosworth up Winfield . , . ·\
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eroy Ohio Phooe WY 2·2264
Andero and Miss Mabel Gtbbs DaviS, Brenda Holman, Randy
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P- m., . . Shaler, Jr, ,d _ .
moothly. WY 2- IHOUSE for rent. l'o11r
or Albe t · Pa k
Ch te
CONDUCTS 'REVIVAL
of Columbus, Mrs. Merle Moore Moore, Mr. William Rizer and
Winfield 10:45 p. m.;
5 3 3tc l •nd bath. Lincoln
Oh . p~
~~ 15 es r The Hysell Run Free Metho- McArthur, and Mrs.
Bessie Vicki, Mrs. Alfred Crow of Ra·
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up Winflold 12:15• a. nl.; ~ •:
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·th I Phone WY 2-3575 alter 5 o'·
one
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dis! Church is holding a revival Strong called on relatives &lt;nd cine, Mr. and Mrs. C I y de Mr. and Mrs. J - h John- patc~er down Winfield ,t :""1 ·• '
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clock.
4 23 nc :, _ _ _ _ _ _ __::..::.=
-~Saturday m.; .Robe~~ W. Lea down -.c
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May 2nd through MaY viewed scenes in the communi· Saunders, Lisa, Matthew and son and Bev•rlY 'were
WI!!- ',
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MOilERN 4 room lurnished
LIVESTOCK
14th w;lh Rev. Cecil Wise con- ty on Saturday afternoon.
Pamela Saunders of Gallipolis. evening visitors of Mr. and Mr•. field 3.a. m.; 0. F. ~~ ..111'.:1\
unfurnished apartment.
services. Rev. Robert - ·
Refreshments of cup cakes and J. W. Johnson aod family.
Winfield 4 a. m.; ()U~ ~- '
dleport. W\' 2·3874.
SALE: Good breed game Smith, Sr. is host pastor.
Mn. Adria Sayre, daughter kooi ade wert! served.
Mrs. E. Jones, and Lois, Jan- er down Winfield· f.6&amp;~*- ·' J. '
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hens an~ roosters, . Chari"'
Brenda and Libby Diddle of
ice and Bonnie and Johnny were Solvay d!)Wll WhifleiG e a. 111.
Blake. Syracuse, Ohto, across
AtheM had Blipper with tl)eir
ATTEND RAU.Y
weekend visitors of her daugh·
from Chapman's Market.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0 v a I Edith Wakely, National rop- ter. Mr and Mrs. J. w. Joon- famUy.
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Diddle recertly. .
resentatlve Past State Council· leon, Janice, Sue and .Greggory. Mr. and Mrs. W. "· .Eiam .t . :
5 3 3tp
12 1 lfc -o:
FO
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:::-;;SA"'L'"'E"":- r'"'ld"'in--:g- -=horse.
AI Wlllil of East Liverpool or and
riel D ,uty
of Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughan was Barrett, W. Va:, were ~ ,
~;~·IF1::: '"Biidliiii'iiriiiliiOCi ekrng 9 ye 0 ld WY 2 (
apent a few days with Mr. and J.. _;ic 13, Da· _· ., of Am· a ~unday a(ternoon visitor ot end visitors. of 'Mr. and '
J
an. 4 ·30 &amp;tp Mrs. Calvin Orr. .
erica, Marietta, and Edith net- her pal"'.Jlls Mr. and Mrs. Ev- Jae~ E;lllll and lither rillatl\iiil; , &lt;
apartmenta. Paid utllllle9. Ill&gt;
FARM EQUIPM
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stobart zing, stole ou~lde sentinel o! erett Lambert. . '
llll'il;, 'Hilr~ E&gt; J.ohl!Son
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fore S P· m. Phone WY Z.
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'~""''Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tuppers Plains, atte;lded the M1•s. Ho'!ard Thoma 1Jr. vis- Tal!l'!IY, ~ r~t,.vlsltors
Z'/16, after • P· m. Phone WY FARMALL "H" Tractor, good Mr. and Mrs. Ted Parsons of Allen Stobart and ehlldren at annual Oaughers Iii Amerl"'! lied Tuesday with Mrs. Har!!Y her_. m&lt;il!lel',' t.fr;s: A!~' 8'~~,
12 1 lfc condltton. Priced reasooable. Kansas City an~ Mrs. Ann Me- Middleport.
tank? ( ;pt I 2-3574·
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r•IIY of Disrict &amp;, North Ca"' Joll~aon. · .
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. Mr, a_nct. ·Mrs:. Vemop M ,,-'
Septic tank i
room
For Sale or trade for live- Peek of Moundsville attended Capt. Lowell McNickle of Mo- 1ton , April 30. They also eallod .. Mr . . and Mrs. James CIQrl&lt; arid famii)Y Were week ~nd,,VIB 1 ,
,.
·valley Ptum b·l roo..• apartment. Peoples
stock. Eldon Gaul, Chester. the. funeral _of Charles Parsono lor vessel ~them Ia spending
the home of M•rgaret DHI• ' were Sunday visltoro ol .Mr: or!}f h'- ·s~sler .~· ~.
H6-30tp race. l'llaal WY U385,
Ohio.
5 2 6tt!•• the BaptiSt Church here.
aome tlmt With hil family.
leis at Pl•asant Ctty. '
land 1111's. l,toberl .Russell .n,ltJ. ~: · W:Y!tt ~ ; Kay,
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r-mi!ii', .-n -~ or

tJdDi Df dutt .'l'llq both Wl!l'l ' l1to Qd" I lwfli1 hlt W
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the piau 1or tbo r..... tile 11rm 01 wlltdt11to
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llle Diet' Powell w• ... lfl"'t•

The Loyal Women's· Clasa of
the Middleport Church of Clirl•l· .\mong those WbO .• nlered
entertained the Men's
class Holzer hospital In the ~~~ 24,
With a steak dinner Friday ev· hours were Bryan K. ~.
ening The men were the win- 148\io Third Ave., Mi:s. Anna J.
ners ·in nn attendanc• conteat Layne, 183'1 Chathii!R . ·~h.,, ~
with the losers 10 serve the John E. Campbell, l;o1tef Rlv- ·
dinner.
er Rd ., Mrs. Edna M,
Harrl•
There were twelve men pre- son, Rt. I Vinton, ~e W.
sent with dinners being sent to Adams, 2305 Jackaoll lve;, PI;
two shut-in membera William Pleasant, Mrs. Harold R: Long,
Re olds and Homer 'Jones
S73 Bryan St., Middleport, Jln,
candlelight event W2B .l!er- S. ~ert Gilkey, Rt. I M14tJieved from tables covered with por~ Raymond A. Rife, jlutwhile loths and centered with land Mrs David Herbert Oak
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Hill ' M'-~ N
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arrangements of white narcis.
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"" ancy o ... . ,
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Mrs Anna
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suths.blRev: Fred Gardner gave Rt
F~rney,
Rt. Hill
1 Oa~HiU
Georg~
e essmg.
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· lh..., Cleo M· Lan'e
Dt • Lanc..
Mrs. Robert Reibel wtth
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Mr Ho ter Mrs Howard i'
L•ons
mem " assts .mg,
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field, Mrs. Leo Childs, Mrs. Her· Epl:ng, Rl. 3 Spencer, W. \a.,
man Lohse, Mrs. Oscar Roush, WI la.n H. Pugh, Wlnsto..S.
and Mrs. Ernest Lailance.
lem, N. C.

Navy's Ht'gh
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Pla·n Opened

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ON "fWI(I" OLO
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CASE WI! NII!~P
"TOT.....IQUIQC

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lr HAROLD CRA'f
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WONDERFUL
IF 'ttlU'VE

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Newcomers
To Sharpen

PomeroyRD
Dies Sunday

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GRANER, HOPE, TOO
Jlm Gruer, boot on tile
KYW.n' tCieveloudl nlcbtly
"Eye Witness Sporll" procram, will oerve as master of
cere-leo for the personal
of comedian Bob

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struck
line, in
cooperation ·wtth llle
her
makeincom·a State
Patrol.
Officers aaid a car driven by
~.' Snyder, 30, of Ash- Sidney M. Craig. U, of Galli·
"- was taken to Holler Polis went, out of ~ wbell
' &gt;r treatment of the the hood came liP· .~ aaiG
· ojuries, which were went off the road bftlllii twe
;;. Asions, and then ,re- guard rail posta. Theft was
damage to the tlglit oldi· of hilt
. "PPrted to authorities auto. Nu arrt!SIS . . _ made.
.entucky woman was Earlier Saturday ••enlJIC, II
· a car by
Harry 7, a minor two car accideut
lion of Barboursville, was investigated by lherilf's &lt;C·
ficers at Racine Where a .;-or
.oo was charged with driven by Homer CirCle, Q, !II
I battery after inves- Racine backed Into a parked
the incident by Fultl car owned by Norman Gru•
•herif£'s depsrtment. er, 64, of Syracuse. No charget~
' posted bond.
were filed and no injuriel t•
y night at 11 p. m aported.

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SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1963

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Taponid slG&lt;u In duiaLio
'WOih 'n wear fabrics-•• ~
colors and paHernt ,,. boy
really likesl Inside a&lt;liustablo elastic oido tabs. Flnoty
tailored.

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McGiven.

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,h of accidents hit area highways over the w~ek·
the Ohio State Patrol reports the investigation
one of which a cyclist was hospitalized with
njuries.
·y accident took place[ Gallia line.
'.· . Sunday on Rl . 7 [ Cars driven by Fred R~
.fr
.ven tenths ol a mile ton , 47. Athens, and Lo , · .
t. 35.
R. Yeauger, 34, Cheshire,
.
•-ycle operated by Ar· ed "hen the Hampton
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,;den. 3tl,
Young's ertook the Yeauger caJ .:,a''nd
rk, was headed south started to pass as Yeaa .._
out &gt;Of.. eontrol afler tempted- to make. • I b I ' )1 ~ ~~
:-:a~. It rolled over .on
There was only ll1'1iKi ,_,~

-HBC-TV, IIDHDAY
THII.OCICH RIIDAY
AFTSI.IOC»IS

ELBERFELDS
In Pomeroy
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PATROL HAS SIX

"Ben .J.etrod"

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SUNDAY, MAY ) tnreutn- .JAlUiWAI, MAl II

We handle all sizes of tanka
for bottiP gas. We servl~e
what we sell.

shd ~rt the w~st s1de
.way mto • d•tch. It
roder 4(1 leel.
taken to Holzer hos-

age to the cars. 1be dtWirs
were cited to Meigs caunty \!OUl't
May 10. Hamptoo r... !aillll't to
give audible signal in ·paaalflll,
e he ~as treated . for ·•nd Yeauger for lailure til lil1\ceratmns, abrasions nal a left turn.
·ions over his entire I A H ef d all
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was uneonsciouf for
e.r or c was ll!o.1U'E'Y Jn
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. th
an acctdent at 9:35 p.m. Satur1er e was
rown . lday on Rt. 3$, two tenth~ of a
heavy damage to the m1eweso
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t f, Rlo Grande.na•
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Iunknown car struck and killed
'"" ":'ere c•ted as a the calf wbiclt belon_. ID Carl
n arc1dent at 8:15 a.
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on Rt. 7, six tenths I
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VIP's Aid Powell; Kim Plans Paris Visit
pla1iAe in his nice fat little bit show

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~.ippi, Alabama, or Jnglewood, N.
11. Some militant motbets · in Brooklyn
111d:o• Long Island are apt to hit the
beadlines any ·day oow wtth their com·

Furniture

RUTLAND, OHIO

Phone SH. 2-4811

plllillts to the schr.nl ontllnrifip

north of the Meigs

LEE SMITH

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FOR MAYOR OF MIDDLEPORT

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, the OrpaFixSumss
Amertean S&amp;ate!'
today in an enter.!ion in an attempt
Of Park Play
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MIDDLEPORT PRIMARY ELECTION
TUESDAY. MAY 7, 1963

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FARMER

PH I LCO Refrigera~r'- ~'

Our
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Todoy's successful former knows
a checking account is safe, con·
wnient, and o perfect woy to
keep ~is records. ,
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Wo Poy 3•A, lnlorHI On Your Saving•

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
Mtmber fodorol R-rvo Sy,tom ·

MlnttJir fod..-al Dlpaslt ln•urance Corporllflon
POMEROY, OHIO

Audio

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eiTAliTS lUNDAY
"THI RIYOLT OP
THI SLAYIS"

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Rh011do Fleminc, Lone Jef.
foro and J&gt;arlo Moreno
ALSO SHORT IUaJICTI
Shown Al 3 &amp; 7 SundaJ

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"Terrible," was Itt
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The commission, with Robert
Craig aa chalmum and mem·
bers Kal Jilndy. Henry Clatwor.
thy, Emerson Jones, and Bruce
Lloyd, reviewed a propoaed scbedule of acllviliel praented by
Escltleman, llld db&lt;.'usaed r•
suits of the 116\1 program. TeolaUve plana call for basebitll,
plna po111, softbaD, check•ra,
and ~y ball.
Schedules for children a n 4
lldal!l wl!! be poated. , . Wk
poiol, •tltldlt cUrectloL of L to

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Murphy a. Glo

Gossip, Chitchat
In Back lots ·

'te meeting be1an at

• Trim Line C.blnet; fits like bullt·ln '·¢
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• Full·lenath Doar Shei'Ml hold ~ pr.-: ·'; .· :: '
Milk tartonl; •11 rack
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This new IIISial show is the fint tllrtime drallla ..... Ill
.. telecast irl a~lot. Michael R)'cm, as a .JOiml ainoitllll
lawyer, stan ill the title role. Costarri• is Jean111 laird
Cll Agnes AWiott, llaughter and secretary Ill former Juclga
Mbelt, p~ by dtaracter actOr Mlilon Richards. . ,

ed cars llOOked tiielr • • - .
Hoii)'WQ041 Beulevllil .. . . •
Bitlll 011 the rear or 111e &amp;tl eu:
.BiVin&amp; IOW'isla ,..... a~. U
read: •·JUST DlVOilQI:D. •
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NOW IMOWfNO
"TANK COMMANDOS"
Wallr Colnpo, MaHle LowreDce aDd Bobert Bamn
-oDd"RIDI A CROOKED TRAIL"

tell, mlnu! represen·
lite two leudlnl Clll't.ioas, met lD secret

How .much people, young tnil
adults, want to play dayli!DI
evenings will In largo part
Iand
determine the I1ICceu of Middleport's S1llll!lll!l' ac!iWI!es al
the municipal park and pool,
the town realeaUon t'Oillllliltsion said today.
The commiuion Friday nJchl
ended three weeki of dellbera·
lions by rehirln&amp; MHS bead
football eoacb Frallk Eschltmon as recreatloit dlnctor. Thla
Is Eschleman's aecood year 11

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a reported hit - sklp were the Jlll!all)' llbrliD l'l!llidelli»
over the weekend oo Stote Rt. 124. It was the see·
the Meigs County sheriff's ood deer wHbln ~ week· lo ~
det~art;meJnl.. The state patrol, killed in ttlat tllllllt lltciitWI.'
bu•y. logged in six acci· The deer was lllt by a ~
!dents.
driven by Calvin' JIDbQtlen, · ,7,
Aeo·ording to Prooecuting AI· of Mlnersvllle. '!'111ft ,wu ill!li
torn1.v Bernard Fultz, who as- damage jo tl!e. IUiat tim! .101111
js!Sted in investigation of the to the occupBnll of 1111! car.
reported hit • skip which sup- The othor aeeldent was lno
posedly occurred near the Won- vestigated by the '!h 11!'1 doo
der Bar at I a. m. Sunday. A partmenl at 11:15 p. Ill. Sa~
woman who was said to have day night two-lellttll ~ a lllilto
been ~it by a car apparently north of the Meip • GaUia

CONTINENTAL ~
SLACKS by .

Albert, Margo, Walter

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Sabin Oral vaccine Type Ill cations assisted by voiuntMr 1J.
Donovan, and John Rl&lt;;lg· mund Butrlmao, and Lewis B
totaling 1,3» were g!Yen clerical
in each commu,.. lway. all doclot:1 of
. Telle, M. D.'s.
Sunday at six Meigs cou 111 ity wert
Ray He atoo, and Doctors
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Coming to Pomeroy Junior
ALBANY, N. Y.
Monty school locatlona with Pomeroy
High auditorium were 2,220,
Woolley, the bearded actor again the leader.
Middleport High school !,617
fam.:d as"The Man Who
This waa the secood of a
Racine Jr. high 1,538, to
to Dinner," died today ;n
of three mass doses to be
land high school 1,017, to E•••t- 1
ba•' Medical Ceriter Hli«pllal.
ern high school 1,350, and
He waa 74, and had boOn
Harrisonville Elementary school
the critical ·list since April
511.
with a heart ailment.
Born Edgar Mootlllioo WoolfS. fOWft
ley, in New y,..k City, he
taught tm 12 years at hi• •I·
rna •narer, Yale, before 11ead·
lng to Broadway. Btocouse
his chin foliage, he was
named "The Beard.'' His 1110•t
famous role was as Sheridan

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MONDAY, MAY 6., 1963

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Second Sabin

"IUN., MON. ond TUES.
MAY S-6-7

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"HIRO'S ISLAND"

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Ricbard Bueh,rllD
"PASSPORT 'I'D CHINA•

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Moy u
Jomeo ·Stewart, John W17111
Vera lllleo - Lee MarolD
"THI MAN WHO SHOT
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Newcomers
To Sharpen

PomeroyRD
Dies Sunday

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GRANER, HOPE, TOO
Jlm Gruer, boot on tile
KYW.n' tCieveloudl nlcbtly
"Eye Witness Sporll" procram, will oerve as master of
cere-leo for the personal
of comedian Bob

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line, in
cooperation ·wtth llle
her
makeincom·a State
Patrol.
Officers aaid a car driven by
~.' Snyder, 30, of Ash- Sidney M. Craig. U, of Galli·
"- was taken to Holler Polis went, out of ~ wbell
' &gt;r treatment of the the hood came liP· .~ aaiG
· ojuries, which were went off the road bftlllii twe
;;. Asions, and then ,re- guard rail posta. Theft was
damage to the tlglit oldi· of hilt
. "PPrted to authorities auto. Nu arrt!SIS . . _ made.
.entucky woman was Earlier Saturday ••enlJIC, II
· a car by
Harry 7, a minor two car accideut
lion of Barboursville, was investigated by lherilf's &lt;C·
ficers at Racine Where a .;-or
.oo was charged with driven by Homer CirCle, Q, !II
I battery after inves- Racine backed Into a parked
the incident by Fultl car owned by Norman Gru•
•herif£'s depsrtment. er, 64, of Syracuse. No charget~
' posted bond.
were filed and no injuriel t•
y night at 11 p. m aported.

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SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1963

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'WOih 'n wear fabrics-•• ~
colors and paHernt ,,. boy
really likesl Inside a&lt;liustablo elastic oido tabs. Flnoty
tailored.

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McGiven.

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,h of accidents hit area highways over the w~ek·
the Ohio State Patrol reports the investigation
one of which a cyclist was hospitalized with
njuries.
·y accident took place[ Gallia line.
'.· . Sunday on Rl . 7 [ Cars driven by Fred R~
.fr
.ven tenths ol a mile ton , 47. Athens, and Lo , · .
t. 35.
R. Yeauger, 34, Cheshire,
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•-ycle operated by Ar· ed "hen the Hampton
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,;den. 3tl,
Young's ertook the Yeauger caJ .:,a''nd
rk, was headed south started to pass as Yeaa .._
out &gt;Of.. eontrol afler tempted- to make. • I b I ' )1 ~ ~~
:-:a~. It rolled over .on
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THII.OCICH RIIDAY
AFTSI.IOC»IS

ELBERFELDS
In Pomeroy
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PATROL HAS SIX

"Ben .J.etrod"

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We handle all sizes of tanka
for bottiP gas. We servl~e
what we sell.

shd ~rt the w~st s1de
.way mto • d•tch. It
roder 4(1 leel.
taken to Holzer hos-

age to the cars. 1be dtWirs
were cited to Meigs caunty \!OUl't
May 10. Hamptoo r... !aillll't to
give audible signal in ·paaalflll,
e he ~as treated . for ·•nd Yeauger for lailure til lil1\ceratmns, abrasions nal a left turn.
·ions over his entire I A H ef d all
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was uneonsciouf for
e.r or c was ll!o.1U'E'Y Jn
h
. th
an acctdent at 9:35 p.m. Satur1er e was
rown . lday on Rt. 3$, two tenth~ of a
heavy damage to the m1eweso
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t f, Rlo Grande.na•
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Iunknown car struck and killed
'"" ":'ere c•ted as a the calf wbiclt belon_. ID Carl
n arc1dent at 8:15 a.
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on Rt. 7, six tenths I
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VIP's Aid Powell; Kim Plans Paris Visit
pla1iAe in his nice fat little bit show

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~.ippi, Alabama, or Jnglewood, N.
11. Some militant motbets · in Brooklyn
111d:o• Long Island are apt to hit the
beadlines any ·day oow wtth their com·

Furniture

RUTLAND, OHIO

Phone SH. 2-4811

plllillts to the schr.nl ontllnrifip

north of the Meigs

LEE SMITH

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Amertean S&amp;ate!'
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TUESDAY. MAY 7, 1963

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keep ~is records. ,
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The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
Mtmber fodorol R-rvo Sy,tom ·

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POMEROY, OHIO

Audio

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eiTAliTS lUNDAY
"THI RIYOLT OP
THI SLAYIS"

(Color)
Rh011do Fleminc, Lone Jef.
foro and J&gt;arlo Moreno
ALSO SHORT IUaJICTI
Shown Al 3 &amp; 7 SundaJ

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Craig aa chalmum and mem·
bers Kal Jilndy. Henry Clatwor.
thy, Emerson Jones, and Bruce
Lloyd, reviewed a propoaed scbedule of acllviliel praented by
Escltleman, llld db&lt;.'usaed r•
suits of the 116\1 program. TeolaUve plana call for basebitll,
plna po111, softbaD, check•ra,
and ~y ball.
Schedules for children a n 4
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Gossip, Chitchat
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Milk tartonl; •11 rack
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This new IIISial show is the fint tllrtime drallla ..... Ill
.. telecast irl a~lot. Michael R)'cm, as a .JOiml ainoitllll
lawyer, stan ill the title role. Costarri• is Jean111 laird
Cll Agnes AWiott, llaughter and secretary Ill former Juclga
Mbelt, p~ by dtaracter actOr Mlilon Richards. . ,

ed cars llOOked tiielr • • - .
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NOW IMOWfNO
"TANK COMMANDOS"
Wallr Colnpo, MaHle LowreDce aDd Bobert Bamn
-oDd"RIDI A CROOKED TRAIL"

tell, mlnu! represen·
lite two leudlnl Clll't.ioas, met lD secret

How .much people, young tnil
adults, want to play dayli!DI
evenings will In largo part
Iand
determine the I1ICceu of Middleport's S1llll!lll!l' ac!iWI!es al
the municipal park and pool,
the town realeaUon t'Oillllliltsion said today.
The commiuion Friday nJchl
ended three weeki of dellbera·
lions by rehirln&amp; MHS bead
football eoacb Frallk Eschltmon as recreatloit dlnctor. Thla
Is Eschleman's aecood year 11

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a reported hit - sklp were the Jlll!all)' llbrliD l'l!llidelli»
over the weekend oo Stote Rt. 124. It was the see·
the Meigs County sheriff's ood deer wHbln ~ week· lo ~
det~art;meJnl.. The state patrol, killed in ttlat tllllllt lltciitWI.'
bu•y. logged in six acci· The deer was lllt by a ~
!dents.
driven by Calvin' JIDbQtlen, · ,7,
Aeo·ording to Prooecuting AI· of Mlnersvllle. '!'111ft ,wu ill!li
torn1.v Bernard Fultz, who as- damage jo tl!e. IUiat tim! .101111
js!Sted in investigation of the to the occupBnll of 1111! car.
reported hit • skip which sup- The othor aeeldent was lno
posedly occurred near the Won- vestigated by the '!h 11!'1 doo
der Bar at I a. m. Sunday. A partmenl at 11:15 p. Ill. Sa~
woman who was said to have day night two-lellttll ~ a lllilto
been ~it by a car apparently north of the Meip • GaUia

CONTINENTAL ~
SLACKS by .

Albert, Margo, Walter

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Donovan, and John Rl&lt;;lg· mund Butrlmao, and Lewis B
totaling 1,3» were g!Yen clerical
in each commu,.. lway. all doclot:1 of
. Telle, M. D.'s.
Sunday at six Meigs cou 111 ity wert
Ray He atoo, and Doctors
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Coming to Pomeroy Junior
ALBANY, N. Y.
Monty school locatlona with Pomeroy
High auditorium were 2,220,
Woolley, the bearded actor again the leader.
Middleport High school !,617
fam.:d as"The Man Who
This waa the secood of a
Racine Jr. high 1,538, to
to Dinner," died today ;n
of three mass doses to be
land high school 1,017, to E•••t- 1
ba•' Medical Ceriter Hli«pllal.
ern high school 1,350, and
He waa 74, and had boOn
Harrisonville Elementary school
the critical ·list since April
511.
with a heart ailment.
Born Edgar Mootlllioo WoolfS. fOWft
ley, in New y,..k City, he
taught tm 12 years at hi• •I·
rna •narer, Yale, before 11ead·
lng to Broadway. Btocouse
his chin foliage, he was
named "The Beard.'' His 1110•t
famous role was as Sheridan

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MONDAY, MAY 6., 1963

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"HIRO'S ISLAND"

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Ricbard Bueh,rllD
"PASSPORT 'I'D CHINA•

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Moy u
Jomeo ·Stewart, John W17111
Vera lllleo - Lee MarolD
"THI MAN WHO SHOT
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M.D.'s.
Coming to Pomeroy Junior
High auditorium were Z,220,
Middleport High school 1,&amp;17
Rscide Jr.- high 1,531, to
land high scbool 1,017, w
high school 1,350. and
\Ha"ri'"'"''ille Elementary sehoul
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MSisted by volunteer J.
Donov1111, and JQhn
doses totaling 8,353 were given clerical help in each common- way. all doctors
at six Mel8s · COU11'! ity·
DociOrs Rsy Hearon, and Doctors
locations wllh 'Pomeroy
tho leader.
was ·the second of a
of -three mass dooes to he
given.
Physicians serving In lh• to

Monty
Woolley, tbe bearded actor
famed as'"'''le Man . Who Canle
to Dinner," ' died
in
bjl' ~ Medical Clenter
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1!e was 74, and bad
on
the critical ·Ust since Aprll e
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with a heart aliment.
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ley, In Nell Y&lt;rl City,
tllught !OJ IZ years at his al·
rna rnater, Yale, before t10ad·
lng to Broadway. Because of
his chin foliage, he was nick·
named "The Beard." ilia mo•t
famous role was aa Shetliijda~n.I.,.,~.,.,J~WII'...U.~~!rll~..l..J

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9:00 ~~ Caravan
_ 10:00 Dt. Peale
10:"'l Livir)g Word
10:45 Chrlstophers
11:1111 This 1s The Lltt
11:30 F'r0111iers of Fallli
12:1111 TV Chapel
12::10 Gospel Harmony 11o11
12 :45 Garden Club '
1:00 America Wants to'-·

I :30 Tops In Sports

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TONIGHT
Alfnd Hltchcoelc'o

"RIAR WINDOW"

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Stewart, Grace Kelly
of Monaco), We~·
Thelma Ritter,
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LEE SMITH
FOR MAYOR OF MIDDLEPORT
MIDDLEPORT PRIMARY ELECTION
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1963

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the do. .
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a checking account is safe, con·
venient, and a perfect way to
keep flis records.

proje&lt;!
has ea J&gt;.;
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. Meaulls1r P:ecler•l R111rn SyJfeln
~!!!'!- P....,al D1pnlt hwurance Corporlflon
llOMEROY, OHIO

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Waabin&amp;ton social and politleal
11fe, and Robert Abernathy, Joe

Garagiola and ClevelaDd Am.
fli'Y will be on band with fea..
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Euubelh Taylor wW make
bor flrsl major 'lelevlsioll ap.
pearaace on CBS-TV in an ~
Jona apectal ~ tour of her .
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LIJadon " lo be oa Snnday,
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••n tenths of a mde \ton. 47 , Athens, and La~
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R. Yeauger, 34. Cheshire,~·
'ycle operated by Ar- ed "hen the Hampton "
Iiden, 38,
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tk, was headed south started to pass ao YUIJIII! "'
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shd ~rr the west SJde age to the cars. Tile dflftrs
·~ay mto a dJtch. ft. , were cited to Meigs county· ~
rider 40 feet.
May 10. Hampton for faihri to
18ken to Holzer hos- . a"dible signal In palsing,

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BOCJ(Y'S NEXT? - Sourcn
clole to Nelaoll R. B.octefel··
1er Me I lllld·MIY murlage

.fqr the New York governor
IDd JfrJ. llal.ore&amp;la l4urp~~:
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ba Boeteleller'J JlaDhattm
omee. ao·eteflller waa
divorced Ia · 1802, after 11
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Ill singer Ray lleatherton, Ia In
Boll) wood fat bor , lliofltill ,ptelure tlebut 1n y..a.v, "i'wlcht
Ill Honor:• slarrlnl RleiYrd
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. SE&amp;-HEAR&gt; James (Maver·
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Garuer, Arnold Palmer,
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Patti
Page and David Bose's
morlal Peter J)wuotd will boll
''Brealdaa&amp; Clult" for two Orchestra will join Bob H o p e
fteb, JUDe n:K_Allll Don'• for bla final speciallhla eldest aoil, T1im, will piJleh-hfl Two," on ABC-TV Sunday, May
for bla dad Jwie 2Wulf 1" " . day, May l l.. ".
Eulerprlsing Steve McQueen,
pmedlan JetfJ Lester and wblle IUmlng '"!be Great Ealateril8lional iUII&amp;Bb• VICtl cape" Ill Munich, Germally,
k.lel will compell llfaiall lbo boueht a tiZ5,000 lot ln BevoriJ
llngbls team of SGmOr aa d Hllla - over the phOne. T h e
Jethro \Ill 111!1'
Ill Doa property wBI bold a nve • alory
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heavy damage to the . on Rt. 35• two tentb~ of 1
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north of the Meigs
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Public Use To
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ended three nets of deliberaby rehiring MHS head
IfO&lt;Jtb••ll coach FrmUc Eschl..
m~n as recreation director. Til Ia
Is Eschleman's second year 11
director.
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Craig as ebairman and mem·
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Emerson Jones, IIJitl Bruce
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and 41seussed r•
suits of the 11112 program. Te~&gt;o
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Three auiomobile aecidenla doe d- wu lUlled Ill 1rant'
and a reporred hit • skjp were tbe Jimllly Martin ·reoldeilce
[inv·esti1gated over the weekend on State Rl 121. II ,... tbe PC·
the Meigs County sheriff's ond deer wJthlD a .,ek· lo I!"
[de1&gt;artme1ot.. The state patrol, killed in that lodtion. ·
bu&lt;y, logged in six acci· The deer wu ·bit br a ~
!dents.
driven by Calvin ~nuj{i
Aeo·ording to Prooecuting ,\1. of Minersville. ~ wu
torney Bernard Fultz, who a&amp;- damage 1!1 tbe auro, and · sisted in investigation of the lo the OCCQP&amp;IIIa d. tiiii.,Cif.
reported hit • skip which &gt;UP. The olher acelderit waa ·no
posedly occurred near the Won· vestigateo by the Shil'lff'l .S.
der Bar at I a. m. Sunday. II partment at li:IJ )Ito !I\, Satpr•
[w01nan who was said to have day night 1-ths of a mile
~it by a car apparent!y oorth of the Meip ~ Gallia
been struck in 1 line, In cooperation 'with the
!'l""'f,.,ith her make com- State Patrol.
Officers said a e11r driven by
· Snyder, 30, of Asn- Sidney M. Craig. ~. of Galli.WQ taken to Holzer polis wen\_ out el llii!II'OI wbell
r lreatmeot of the the hood came up. ,.., aaro
juries. which were went of! tbe road hlltlni llftl
.slons, and then ·re· guard rail posta. 'nlen "'as
damage w the rtpt aidillll bil
&lt;ported to authorities auto. No arrests were IIIJde.
entucky woinan was Earlier Saturday e'feolnJ, a&amp;
a car by Harry 7, a minor two car ICCtdeut
• ;.on of Barbounville, was investigated by .lberilf'• ...:licer&amp; at Racine wbere a r;ar
on was charged with driven by Homer Circle, U, fiJ
I battery afler inves· Racine back..t Into a parked
the incident by Fulll car owned by Norman Grue&amp;&lt;heriff's department. er, 64, of Syracuse. No charge~
' posted bond.
were filed and no tnjuriet rey night at 11 p. m. aported.

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County PTA Council Met

ELBERFELDS
OPEN JATU,RDAY .
NIGHT TIL t P,ft\

Teacllen Recognition brary board pledglnc w h o I e
wu · obeerved when the hearted support to the bookJno.

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. MAY 5+7

(Techn!color)

11:31 llotle

"WHO'S GOT THI
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Martin, Lana Turner,

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Channel 8

Albert, Margo, Walter

Paul Ford,
McGiven.

Nita

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8:00 TV ClaS$room
1:00 Captam Kaagaroo
10:011 fhe Alvlll Sbow
10:30 Mlghly Mouae PlaykoUH
11: 00 Rm fin TiD

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12:30 News
1:00 Town &amp; Country
1:30 Sports Film
I :45 Diuy Dean Bmw
1:55 Yanko Vs. Orioles
5:00 lloctol'!l AI Work
5:30 Early Show
7:jiQ Cannon Ball
7.30 Jo..._,ue Gleason

LEE SMITH
FoR MAY~ OF MIDDLEPORT

MIDDLEPORT 'ffiiMARY ELECTION
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1963
Pd. Pol. Adv.

. 8:31! Detenaers
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Ch 8, The Vnaccepted. George
Montgomery.
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Sword's Point (IJ52) (knel
Wilde, Maureea O'Hara. Ch II.
Fwr O'Clock. E. G. Mar• hall.

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Bill
"Your First Impression" serIes, worked hill wa, through
Northwestern University as a
page hoy in o::hkago with NBC. ·

Fix Success
Of Park Play

Ernest Borgnia'• "MeHale'l
Navy" io !lOW oee11 In Canada..

t:GO Pa&amp; • llike

Run

1:30 Word of Llle
10:011 Social Security
10:30 Church of Chrlll

ll:ot CarloaooviDe
11 :II BeaDy &amp; Cadi
12:00 Sup 1!Um1J

The commission, with Rubert

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Kallllndy, llonry Clalwor·
, Ernet:.,.I JCIIItl, and Bruce
reviewed a proposed sellof activities· prese.1ted by
and dlsalsssd ....
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jlall.ve plana call for baaeba I~
Plllll. softball, chocken,
•PIIey ball.
Sehedules for Children 1 n d
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pool, ' Udet dlrecliot. of L eo
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12:GO News

FARMER

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Tuosclay, May 7, Ch 13. 1be

Fri. May H, .j ll 13, M,agnellc Monster {195S) and 12100 P.
M. Illegal Traffic (1839) J. Carol Naish. Ch 8, 1be \V iH
Heart (lllli2). David Farrar.

11: l5 ....ale Show

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