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Sho 1111 Center. Capable, COI!rt-,.• ·
Mtkt Elbtrftldo In Pomeroy yo";. rl:nt _ tnd 1 r~· ln . o~r wtrohouta
Sal11 people wlllllolp you In tvt~ Fro':r Covtrlntt t~d Llnoltuml c-Bicy~ln.
on Mechanic Strttl whtrt wt •• Ulld Ttltvlalon Sttl lnd Uiod Furnlturo
Lown Mowtrt - Play Gym• .
1nd Appllancts.

Sport Shirts

aa% • &lt;Olton

Smart plaid patterns and

Mens Pajamas $3.95

a group of solid colors in

Made with long le.gs, long slee·
ves. S.azes A, B• C and D. Coatd
sty le top. Smart patterns _an
stripes. Flne quality matenals.

tan, black, green. Sizes

adjustable waist or the

and extra large (46·48).

Set incl udes a short sleeve coat
top _ long leg pants and sle~~
shorts. 100% cotton wash
wear. 'a.. t'ght colors for Summer
D
wear. Sizes A, B, C and ·

solid colors and smart

ivy style with belt loops.

Mens Pajamas $2o 95

SALE PRICE

wear fabrics.

wear.

SALE I

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MENS SUMMER

Summer Pajamas 1.95
Short sleeve top in coat st}·le
with a long leg trouser bottom.
Sizes 6 to 18. Excellent selection of patterns and colors.

SPECIAL GROUP!

Mens Kolesport

&lt;~ ~ hnrl

stlort~ . Sil l'' ~

sleeve coa t , long pants and sleep

Boys long Sleeve-Long Leg Pajamas 1.95
Siz.t·~

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fi to lti lu;d

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1e wp . Smart new p.tltern selection

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belt loops, barrel aeams

that won't pull out.

stylt'.s

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plaiJ~

and

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Mono Flnt Quality
SHORT SLEEVE

WHITE SHIRTS
WhiLe pique 100% cotton,
two pockets. Sizes: small,
medium, large and extra
large. Can be worn open
at neck as a sport shirt or
closed with a tie.

ct,lors,

Come

boys department now and

LITTLE BOYS

PLAY SHORTS

aolld colors.

100% cotton wash 'n
wear. Boxer waist.
Solid colors in black,
red, green, blue and
(il'ey.

2 polro

~teleC'Iious.

For 1 productive life
In your Lawn 1nd
Gardan UN

Walk Shorts

stall, the quiet operation
and best of all the comfort you get with an RCA
Whirlpool Room Air Con-

$1.95 SHORTS

floor.

MOUNTAIN MADI
HIT AND MISS

RUGS
All purpose rugs - for
use In kitchens, bath·
rooms, dena, basements.

100% cotton wash 'n wear.

ditioner.

Plaids,

Elberlelds 2nd floor. Se·

Approx.

lect the air conditioner
you want and be ready
when hot weather really

long. Washable.

solid

colors

and

stripes. FuU cut, well made.

SALE

tome

in

to

- Llvln&amp;
Elberleldl Furniture Sale on the 3rd
o· .Floor
I Fumltule
Room Suiteo - Bed Room Suites - T~~~:,
DEPENJl.
Kitchen Furniture - Eaay Chairs - ~ OF FUBNI·
ABLE - NATIONAlLY KNOWN
TURE on •ale now -on the 3rd floor.

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House Paint...
A bargain-priced. q~y
lin EEd Oil bouse paint.!
Colltrollad dtsning •
- - surface dirt. GiYell
pod hidin( ad pea*
coverap. Resi&amp;W •tmw

Made with 65%

Dacron

Polyester and 35% combed
cotton. Solid colors of tan
and black.

$1\.28

MURPHY'S OIL SOAP
Murphy'a preserves as weJI
as it dean~. Per(ectly safe
for cleaning printed and inlaid linoleum, rubf&gt;e.r, plastic, wails, woodwork, leather,
upholstery, automobiles as
well 88 painted, varnlshed
and enameled iurface!l,

e Lets you BEND,
stoop or stretch
with freedom

1 LB. JARS SOc
2 LB. JARS 95c
4 LB. JARS $1.75

tlefe's why we
recot""'end nalionally
famous ~ Yanla
e No-tare tunnel loop
e COIIMftible d,._
shirt collar
• Strain-proof shill yoke
• Haody poncil partition
e Specia!IJ ao&lt;hore~

•100%e fino Sui1fuiud TwiU
e ~hoice of Colorl
Wt' h&lt;rte your sizL
Order nowl

S.lt $6 suit
SHIRTS in all ~ti~es 14"h
lo :i!U 1111 d in your correct
slet-ve lell;~liJ. Big Yank
Work Shirts ure tailored
like a dress shirt - have
two flap pockets end are
very comfortable to weP.r,
Tlt:OUSIRS .are in aizei
29 to 513: waist measure and
in your correct length, Full cut, .zipper fly, tun..
nel belt loops . Stron1, Hl'viceable pocket&amp;,
.
Coiors: Dark grey - Stl•
ver erey - Fore~t areen

aDd Sun taa.

$1.29

Largt Slzt Dual Dish Pano

SALE ',I.

MURPHY'S LIQUID OIL SOAP
16oJ.50c .
32 01. 95c
NEW

KIRSCH EMPIRE TRAVERSE RODS

IRONING BOARD COVERS
PAD AND COVER SETS
MA nRESS COVERS- PILLOW CASES
MAnRESS PADS

Stainproof - flameproof _ completely
washable
Vynelfllm
Window Shadel with
a smart "llnen·Uke"
texture. White, Lt.
Tan, Green. 36"x7'

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You should stall in on ~berfegl~~::dn~;;e~:e t~~
complete selectiOn - rorun bo d · es
In
f 60" d 54"
ar S1Z on
and in the easy to iro_n on
Silicone finishes also pad and cover sets to ftt all
size ironing boards.
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d lastic mat·
You'll want to see too. the muslin an PPla ti Pll
tress covers - Box Spring !Co~ers ofqullt~dcmat:
low Cases and a complete se ec ton
tress pads.

See our complete selection of fine Kirsch Drapery
Hardware.

years"
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stays cleaner,

$1.75 a quart

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PRisCILLA

BED SPR~A~

QUILTING
Good quality, tnow
white

II" width· 79c yd.

90" width • 89c yd.

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A beautiful "Fruit of the: Loom" t,t!xt~IJl
spread of lOO% cotton with ·i wo~•&amp;ll' ~11!1
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IF••Ids. Sharon Frank: Chari..
loved IO welt.
dleport: Wayne Gibbons, MidJeS
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i Frerker, Joyce l'rederJck, Chel·
The abrlne 08 hallowed soli dleport, and Hugh Custer, Puml&lt;r Hager. Ahce Harrts. Kenbean tbe credo by wblcb tbe eroy.
I F'unml services w•ll be held nelh Hartung. Mary Hasbargen,
36th Presldt11t of the UDlted
Salurd"v al 10 a m. fo r Mrs .
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his residence In
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4 Marlao
llld Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Metoo.
the pQot of ID liM Marftte bel· dlst c urch lD yr cuse
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lton ol American states
which announced plana

lice, headed by Donald J. Ben· was reported in seriouo condi· home.
son, will wort In COI!junctlon tlon.
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RogerGocy
Osborne,
!Judge Frank w. Porter's Meigs Mans •• d; a rut er. .
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regislralion: Cleland, " sister, Lottie. "nd • Spencer, John Tuttle, Tom Wat1
thio area was found dead in •speeding: Harle:: W. Eblin. $5 Friends may call at
the ' Granl Young.
hio hotel room there Thursday!and costs, overwidth load ; Le- , Schoedmger funeral home. 229 :
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Ritchie. Judy Roberts. Julia
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He is oumved by hiS mother, Albert r.rim. 8 $2 . bond on a !\'Irs. Lohse to go
Mrs. Genevieve Dewhurst olfcltalion of driving7 50an unsafe : T PTA C
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her husband, Clyde, and sever.
al meces and nepheW!!. FrlendJ

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ELBE RFELDS IN P.

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8th Baccalaureate ServiCe

' one of lite most declslvt vtctor. acted angrily and nearly fl.- /plans for lhe integration IYatlle of • Hospital Week,,
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Clt;·sler Chun h
Wik'lla Atherton, Dl·
ies of the war.
00 was collected for a rebuild- I would be laid.
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ana Baer, Roger Bahr, Robert
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Leonllrd
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were II --· - - -, - ,
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boardhosp1
of taltrustees
wrll
BenlzBarber
go onday
saleof later.
big cache
'L•trle Tlungsensemble
My Lord"
fol- Lmda
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· Mary Fran.
,lnllham is general chairman of 0of weapons - most of them
RUNNYMEDE,
England, Harold Sauer. 'll•ddleporl, Ho- low•ng Rev \tnrne·s address ces B•sr ..J_ames Brewer, Caro0"'"" Th " H
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Andrew
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Connie Clark.
Merrilee C.MM"
Coleman,
Bridab people Euglaad'• mem· Cross. Racine: Harr; Allen. •
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Thunderstorms rated
Fort Worth today ano the
weather bureau warned
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CHECK GINGHAMS

, d ,r:.?,!er and Dbath
3 Pc Set includes contour rna!, U
In
rug ;.;ith skid proof back. 100% V...._vae rayo
beautiful pastels and dark colors.

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"WHITE ROSE"

From u,. City hal,' the group
went to ·11• sherrll 5 quarters
where Depuly Shertff Manley
took them on a
,01 . Ihe
)atl. A treat at Jacks
Bar '" Mtddleport concluded
the aflernoon.

Summary of
mad~ Prt~alnttrnttlonol_
_demon~tra.
~or
~!tempted
Activity at
H aJ Made ;

tastic &amp;rowlh of the Mid-Am- eant on Saturday evening.
lean schools In lite past lew General admission tickets

Clings to brush or roll·

minutes.

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arsh!p team, in lhe glee club, mixed chorus,. ensemble,
; concert band, pep band and was a candidate m the Jun.
"' l -w t&amp;Q4
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'ior Miss Pageant held by
Leo
Ketmtdy, Middleport
Ihe Meigs Jaycees this year. the Spanish club and a memlwlmllliaJ pool mlUiaJer, lioa
Hartung has served as pre.i· ber of the prom corrumttee.
illU!OIUiced tbat appU.atioDI
dent of the student etmncil, The awards day activity opfor We. JUrtl pooillon at tbe
: been president of his class lwo ened with the processional by
pool for lito • • • wDJ be aeyears, participaled m school . the semor class and awardmg
&lt;opted lmmedlataly.
By United
plays, was on lhe
yearbook of Nalional Honor Society cerapplkalloDI are to lot oea&amp;
Police
more liQa&amp;&amp; arrests of ractal
, sta ff. school scholarship learn tificales and presentation of pre.
1
to Mr. Kennedy by Wed1Je • tors at Demopolis, Ala., 'Thursday.
the third straight
and on I he prom
l limmary district - state sch&lt;llarday, May 11.
10 march "' the west Alabama ,
Ken also lellered in foor'oall, shp certificates.
.
11 Sea .... U.bts day, Negroes
are alao oa te otll!o loiJow. catue !own Without a parade perlll!t and were met by
basketball, in whieh he won see. Excellence m every departIDa raftl: Cbllilrn onder 13, officials.
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ond team all-stale honors. and ment or Sludeni aclivily was
N; U yean olltl over .. ;
Forty-eight demonstrators were arrested at a NeOSplt
'I rack. and was a member of recognized m awards presented
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oa pluo
•ate fZ lor
- including
conduct,
obey of
an charges,
offrcer, l
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gro churchdisorderly
and a Negro
schoolfailing
on • to
vartety
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y and violation 11f an injunction prohibiting adults from 1 OperaiiOnal figures of Veterdo.
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made
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IO VISllors durmg
I . The arrests ilrlnJBht to 121 lhi·Damage to the church was e:,. , an open house tlus week These
number of persons picked up byltimated a1 between $4,000 and mcluded
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mid-American member. and I reserved seals al all events ex- lnamese troops caught the Viet jact'' by the Anmston Star. 'Houston -announced a rally/the non-profit. counl y-operaled nnr•pa l. Will iiilrodure

Crisp, Coctl CO!"fortl

LOG CABIN

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will take,
1 store, Blue 6 ,Grey, Swisher •
King J;. Monday n g ·
an :ursda g
43 births 215 surgiral cas.
srho"ol will, be co nducted in the school audilonum
'd .
k Lohse, Dutton s llrug Store or
Also ID Alabama, a dynamlle
y
es and an est•maled pavroll of •at ., p m Mav !9
lhe Martin Restaurant.
bomb heavily damaged.
$160.000.
I • FollO\\'Ing liw processiOnal, Rev .loseph
Kraly
White
of the advance ticket&amp;
1Negrochurchalthe commun·1 .
of the StJohn's Lutheran &lt;hurch wtll offer the mvoca.
12 Ohio alb- for ...50 on.lhe weekend olthe itary advisers today counted 178 Jearly Thur.&lt;day morning. There. [,eaders of
whose ' uses 7.00!! lbs of laundr\ and
le"(;od · Loved Rev Kralv. - · - - -

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$3· 95

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P1lntTo Use

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Regular type- two way draw, smooth operation

30" to 48" - ' - - - - - - - - - $2.59
48" to 86" - - - - - - - - - $3.69
66" to 120" - - - - - - - - - - $4.99
100" to 180" _ - - - - - - - $6.49

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&lt;2) Twelve and I! year olda bali lhrow and high jump. Con- mission charge.

p0Jice MakeMass Affests
JnAJabama £or Th"IfdDay

ence will challenge lhe Big Ten ed from any memner of the[

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SPRED SATIN

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insecticides, fungicides,
pesticides, fertilizen and
baits in the Hou•area

$]-OO

Buy your air conditioner
now and be ready for the
hot days to come. You'll
like the easy way they in-

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Sumrntr Slacks
SALE $7.88

MENS

Wrlma Atherton

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Eastern
Honors
il ts

~ear

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jacket or inside like a re·

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the announcement IBid.
Members of Den Three Cub I
opeculatlon
Scouts and
their leaders,
Mrs. l1
InThere
the W4st been
that the
second Up to 100 Melia youllt 10-151of school children by affording as of September I, 19111.
teslanta can enter only three Richard
Rosenbaum
and Mrs.
Chinese wupon would be
I years old are expected to com· lhem an opportunity to enter (31 Fourteen and 15 year olds events in his age group. Con- Elza Gilmore. Jr., went on a
plutonium bomb dropped from pete In tbe first &amp;IUIUal Meigs competition on a county:wide as of Seplember I, 11166.
testants must
shorts, T ·, lour Wednesday alter school
an airplane.
County Jaycee's Jun10r Champ basis. Junior Champ will mtro- Boys m group one may H- shirts and tenms shoes. No , in observance of the theme of ,
Th• Chblese broadcast, !DOD· a track and field meet on May duce these boys to track and lect three of the following events track shoes will be permitted. the month, "Know
Your [
ltored here, said today'• biqt 22.
field events and encoorage them In which to participate: M yard The date for the return of Town."
,
meant China
auccei!Siully "
to particlpata In ouch events dash, baseball throw, standing the entry blanks bas been
'l're group visited the cily
coooluded ill second nuclear
Early registrations
1
com- when they enter high school. broad jump, running
broad moved from May· t5tb to May , hall where David Goodwin of
test."
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at very satisfactory It wlll not be necessary for jump, high jump and football ltl!b.
f' the pollee force took the group ·
llrlpl)rtut Acblevem ..t
staled Bob Eastman, Jhese boys to have participated Jbrow.
Gold, silver and bronze med- on a lour and explained a
"'11111 nuclea1 tesl Is anolher chal!'man. Enlry blanks and In simllar events before as Jun- Boys in the second lfoup •Is will be awarded to the first. I machine which
separates

Can be worn outside •• a

and stretch

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Mtno $6.95
Summer Slocka
SALE $5.88

SHIRT JACS

SWIM
TRUNKS
s tyle~

TROUSERS

cool to wear. Smart.
ne-w colors for summer
and hot weather. Slzea
29 to ~ waist measure
and Elberfelda altar all
lrousera to your correct
lentth free of charee.

ideal for swn·mer wear -

MENS AND BOYS

Boxt&gt;r

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Sizes 32 to M waist. AU
sanforized I h ru nl&lt;
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A truly fine selection of smart
styles in a wide choice of patter~s
and colors. All are 100% wash n
wear. Full cut and very well m_ade
in sizes small (14-14~). medmm
115-1511.!), large (16-16'hl and ex·
tra large (17-17~)

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PIN CHECK
lOO% cotton pin checks--

SPORT SHIRTS

are 100% wash

All

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FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1965

TOKYO (UPD - Communist upiodlng a plutonlum bomb It the lower • powered otomlc delend the purposes of the Chi- pose of abolishmg all
world peace."
1
China today exploded lts second would be e•idence of "real weapons.
nese nuclear arsenal..
weapons," It said..
The announcement said the
atomic bomb Peklne Radio an- atomic sophistication" and abO- Plutonium Is ll!e fissionable "China Is conducting necea- The Pelcng Rtho announ ,_ blast was m the atmosphere,
nounced.
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lty to de•elop a hydrogen material usoJble in A-bombs sary nuclear tesll within «* ment hailed the tnt as "an. which means it will produce
The Chinese exploded their bomb.
and also used to trlager H- fined llmitl and ll developing other important nchievoment radio-active fallout for China
first atomic device last Oct. 18 Only lhe United states, Brit- bomba.
lhe nuclear weapon for tbe pur- scored by lhe Chinese people in and surrounding nations.
to beooJne the world's fJih nu· Bin, and RIIB91a havt done that
Offer ·Dtfea"
pose of coping with the nuclear strengthening their national de- China has spurned the Sovietlhus far. France, the fourth nu- Peking's propaglnda machine blaelcmail and threats ol lite tense and safeguarding the sec- British-American ban on atmosclear power.
Reds
may ·have
Ita clear power, still ll limited to lmmedlataly We!ll Into action to United Slales and for the pur- urity of their motlterland and pheric testing.
Rellable
90urcesdropped
IBid the

SLACKS

B01S

Boys 3 Pc. Pajama Sets · · · · · · ·· $2.95
S&lt;?t 111 dudt· ~

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Sizes 8 to 18 in checks,

sleeve top, long legs, co
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Uc and 110% Coloray
rayon knits. All 11'0
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SUMMER PAJAMAS

Pajama Sets · · $3.95

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Boyo Short SlotYII

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Greenvillo. DISCHARGES - Eula
tiona! Conrress of Parents and m
Ohio; Tom of .Chillicothe, and er. Columbus; Ray Byers, Ra- Teachers.
Harold of· Rutland.
cine.
Mrs. Lohse Is Southeast
ll!lo Yflr.
Distrlcl Dlreclor.

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FIREQN CAUED
Melc• Genenl Hosphal
The four. day convention will
Racine Volunleer Firemen ADMISSIONS - Emma
on "Critical Issues In
were IUDib!oned Ita 1:14
m. Middleport.
ams, Racine; James ·Souders, "PTA
Our Democracy;•
brusl!p.lire
Towird
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Reds Blow Big Lead, Phillies Rally to Win 7-6

2-DIIIy S!lntlnel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., May 14, 1961

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Miller Submits
$5,990 Claim

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Mayflower Creamery

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MILWAUKEE (UP!) - '1111
Milwaukee Braves will play thl
Pittsburgh Pirates Saturday,
May 22, starting at 4:15 p.m.
COT and the Los Angelea Dode·
era Saturday, June 5, s'#llng
at 1:15 p.m. CDT Ill televiHd
games.

MINGO •UPII _Stale Department spokesman casualties in the air attack.
lated btctdent, btcreallll totai iTh• Amerlcatll ridtnl In the Charles Knlsht, who placed COLUMBUS !UPI) .- The
SANTO DO• ·. ' Do ·
id lhe planes strafed one
TWO KILLED
U.S. military casualties here to wto vehides d1ved lor cover. first in Mei&amp;s county and re- annual sundry cla1ms bill,
Jlew ltghtlng 111 ~~~~~une~'"~~; ~ ~R s. held position ,.ar th eem- Two u. s. Army se&lt;'tlrlty 20 dead.
No"" of them was hk, bUI ceived honora.ble mention in t~e which makes appropriltlons to
lltcludmg the .1g d th 1. •-1 bassy apparenlly by accident agents were ohot and killed by At least two Dominican were UPI correspondent Matthew T. state was re- plent of the Oh10 pay off mlscellanenuo personal
e eue ·' but there
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.strikt
dl wh&gt;eh
Th . Si·d once dampened
was no repurt of U.S. the rebels in an earlier, unre. reported kltled and three ,Kenny • r&lt;g t s o. er was u- Htotory,
0
fl
UJS 'Y·
t1
--- - - - wounded in the strafing
' located when he Jumped out of zenship eraminat1on award pre. damage claims aslinlt tile
•ope today for. earl;.1 seltlemen : ".·e"'""'"'''"""''~'~'"•'~mw z•)l)l!!!i'~~~ Bullets fired b)' tho rS1s nar· the jeep. He was treated at the senled by Dave Strilr:Un.
state, woo lnlrodured '11tursday
of the Domonocon
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medical
otatlon
Garv
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received
an
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by
II r _ driven P51
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row y m1ss a eep a a m11a . .
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•·- Rep • Ralph FIJhtlr, R·Woo•
Five prope •
·h100 guns
Gov. Jomoo A. Rhodu, lolnttl lly ...orono tary bus in tht supply corridor. here.
for winning
e vocabu-, ter.
fi&amp;hten. flrmg rna&lt;
groupo throughout tho otato, hu proclolmttl tho
"down," Nlllcy Baker, spell
and pmosibly rorkets. knorked i wuk of M.y 16 to 22 "Hiro A v..oran Wuk".
down award, and Sharon Hoi· The largetl lingle claim,
out the rebel radiO transmllter ,
Purpose of tho olltervanco il to draw omployoro
singer, Twila Karr and Ken fl29,000, was submitted by the
oboul 2 p.m. Thursday.
I ottontlon to tho occupotlonal quoliticotions of voter·
HartUJll, tht poelry owll'ds.
Jur&amp;eDJOn Co. ul ClnclMlll, for
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The orea altacked was near ·
Perfect attendance certUica~ work done on 1nte...tale 71 ill
the U.S Embassy and .lhe ons. Gov. Rhod.. urgttl Ohio Employers to plate
llinr NtWI Trlb ...
•• went to Patricia
BoriDC. Delaware Coooty.
American·~eld supply . comdor tholr ordera for workon with tho Bur01u of UnomGauce nadlaas:
Gallipolis Gill Gillllen, Roger Griffin, '111e firm claimed the Hlghthrour"._Santo _Dommgo. _ A ploymont Componution, locol Ohio Stolt l!mploy·
Dam 12.2, 16.9, r011ning 16 feet Kathy Griffin, Carol
Knolls, way Department failed to pro.
-mont Service Dfflcos 10 that quallfittl ....ron• may
on rollers, Pomeroy-Maton 21.· Vicky Pooler, Larry Spencer, vide the right. of •'wly for the
DISCUSS REPORT
bo roterrttl to suitable jobo.
60. Pt. Pleaoant 24.65, Hinton Joyce VaDMeter,. Kenn~th Well,
je bt 1m
ltl In fin.
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ienate Rules Commollee .will ! ~.~~!it'f{~,~~~~~HIII1il:ll!f~ Uberals today gave Alabama l~sl;, 19.17. London, Marmet aU frlllhmen; John Damewood, ancla:~~se~edue j~t delay In
meet ""'t Wedn.-day to discu., ,
Gov. Georae C. Wallace the and Winfield dams wore on tht !Richard Douglaa, Jack Dewan, oomp
I
~ a reporl on II! mvestJgallon of :
"credit" for the initial success ill '
!Janet Frank, David
Heaton, Other claima in the bill In·
the bu•i?""
former :
! of their plan to strip aovernors ~~I Movemeltl:
Ray Justis, Patricia Koblenll, eluded:
.
Senale I ide Bobby Baker .
COLUMBUS tUPil - Thora- !courls to participate in deiln .. of power to vtto federal ant~ • Oblo River - steel City up IMary Manldn, CaroiJD Maxey, -Joe D, Miller, Galllpolll, fl,·
The 1·eport Is ex peeled lo cov.
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ro rams poverty granto.
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Thomas O!!borne, Linda Speno 990 agaimt the Highway Depart·
er •n alleged payofl on the days major legbiattvt acllon :quency112p.flreven on p g
. "George Wallace has done it 14, 9:S5 p.m.; John J. Rowe up cer, Daniel Spurlock, Roberta ment for delay in providing
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•Vote
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14 !I:IS p.m.; Sl. Marys up w 11
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n :;rdmg 01 11'' cnnlro&lt;
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. N 11 1
I' e s an erry arne, sop • rl&amp;hl..:&gt;f·way on an OhiO 179
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In J •
Co ty
. . f r lumbia Stodi
the DJSiriCt o o
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- P·. ed ·
of otate to licenoe ministers to House Educotlon end Labor ' ·10 am. Pennsylvania down •
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pro eel
ac.ton un .
ihe award nl, a gnvernment
ass ·
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eel th e •· . 6:40
· ·•a.m.; POUY Downey Paul Curtis •. Patty
Dor1t '
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contrarl for • wale&lt; deoallmg Arts Council. •Vole ~Ol.
in the state. (Vole 112-i).
ant~veto proposal Thursday u 15, 3:511 a.m.; New Martin•· Tom Dorat, Rmkle LlnthiCUift eluded preaentatlon of the Enl·
planl : a~d lhele&lt;ltmony oi iOJ · - S.B. 511, allows slate retire- I -HB. 611, makes parkinl without liVIng any previouo In- vfite down 15, 4:15 lm.: An· and
Barbara ~~nth,
llsh key to Diana Baer, the
mer While House arde Wollor ments sysle.!lls to invest in brake law conform with uniform dle~tlon It hsd such octlon ln ldrtw Calhoun down 16, 3:10 a. ~~f:; ~~:~::n~a t ~nDa.:. Matb key to Ruth
Osborne,
W. Jenkins
, World Bank . IVote 27-21.
mol or vehicle code. !Vote 114-4)). mind.
' m.; Jane T. up 16, I a.m.: Jer· ood Ch I 'J hry
Ro ' Scle.nce Key to Roger Bahr,
---·I - S.B. 268. ollows Ohio Sup- 1 Introduced:
"There didn't seem to be ~ ry Bosworth up 17, uo p.m.;~.~ S arn:!r o.:.:::s
ger Social Stu~1eo key to Albe.rt
rrme Court Judges l.o pick their! - H.B. 931. $57,703 oundry much tntereat 1ft chan1tng the Jefferaon up 17, 5:05
a.m.; :. "" b.
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Pooler, Latm key. to
D.lv1d
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SENTINEl .own chief jusliCt!. (Volt 28-0!. . claims approprlalion.
veto provision until he used it Queen City up 17, ls.m.; Bell· D. rne,B AI ert Pooler
Leonard, commercial key to lr·
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wv t ·l i M ~:~ n • n r l al "' " ""' "'"~ 1 admmlstratlon urged the House !
W131lace 1 1ctton was not the ena down 23, 12:" a.m.; Phil· tht DAR
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r·ll'B t an r1-povert Y veto bY ai tp· Sporn up 23 , 2:""'a.m.;
LW1· Atherton
· · ·the
awaMarazine award
oas .
£nt•r•" ,, ••~ond ct•• ma111n1 Ban kl ng ,_,omml
:;-:,';" " ,,, '"" """" " '""""'' . not to pus on onti - Arab trade
3CC3
state ~overnor - Texas Gov. 10 Point up Greenup 4:30 p.m.; to The;on crui.e for .elllna
,.&lt;a!,lllllil
•d vtri.IJII'll
r l'pru•n'•. proposal backed by lawmakt"rs
John Conllillly blocked • feder- Rnenswood up Greenup 10:20 over $100 In subacriptlonl ICh·
Tho,. onc:o WH
~;:,n~~~~~":!l; ~.~~:h·,~~..r. i~~ "'·~~ fnendly to Israel.
Dr. Wllfr~d T. Pl£'k!r. ac- algrant last month.
p.m.; Buckeye St.tte do" n olarshlp ttst reeoiJlltion t~ Wil' ""
Undrr Secrelary of State aaemlc dean of Alderson· BroadGreenup IO 20 p.m.: R. H. Bos· rna Atherton wilo placed sec'"""'"'"
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w•11• rw r ,u, '" 1 '.,A""~ ~· ' 11 • ure tou ob~tzw. t
~ loreJgn will deliver the 88('C8Iaurtale
rn · o.you LNrTI ne
own ninth and Jlm Meredith and
~~~~~n• '':7'~o'' ~~~~~~· ~~~.,~,~.~~~ t&lt;~ ~· policy and hindtr American ! Address at Rio Grande C o 1•
2: 3B a m F. H. Johnson down j Dav~ Leonard, honorlblt mtn""'M
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up Meldahl 4:25 P m : Illmols ine distinctively weU • rounded I
jii'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...,_ _ __.-_ ....-..-. --. .-.,, The Bacralaureat oerv1re Will ! Mr and Mrs. Keomy Reynold• Idown Meldahl 1:~ p.m; West- at le'ast four unltl of Entlbh
be he ld at 10 30 a. m. iDST J1land Rosnie Reynolds of Pome· ern up Melclahl 6.40 p.m.: Pam- and three of Math Science So- '
o• I he college green In the roy were vi•itlng Mr. ond Mn. 1ela D. down Meldahl 7:20 .p.m.; 1cial Studies snd 'roreign lang· ,
event of rain. the service wlll j Bertie Smith.
Jeffboat down Meldahl I.IO P· ' uace were atven to Rick Ko. :
be held at the same time on I Mildred ond Grore Hawley m.; Yetta Alter down Meldahl blentz, Ken Hartung,
David
Communily Hall.
of Middleport and Frank Arn-, 1:5ll a.m.: A. J. Patten down !Aonord •ncl Mike Will.
D
P ·k 11 1 former ott. Syracuse, were visiting Mr. ' M~~~~l 1' 30 •0·m.
OVEC Mrs. Alict Neaae pretenled ~
1111 . r.. ac er
.
and Mrs. Dave Yatea.
a po 1
awards to Senior Glee Club
Hoo (,raude College professor. M and Mrs Marvin Wal- down 6:50 p.m.; J. S. Lew Ia members. The Senior class pro.
He wa' prolessor of rellg1on and ter :nd Ruthie, ·Sharon Emer· down 12:05 a.m.: Mark M. up phecy was read by Barbara
philosophy at the college from son, Tuppers Plains and Mr. ,2:10 a.m.; Reliable up US a.. Lanha!ll, the Senior class will, :
19JO '" 1940. and was also dean and Mrs. Zern Pierce were dln· lm.. Orco down S 3 a.m., Sol· by Miss Atherton and Rick Ko- 1
of men from 193ll to 1140. He ,
t
M
d M 1vay down 1:55 a.m.; ElgercUif blentz and Ml Ath•.. •
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c.a"'n pre. :
d
7
30
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also serve. ·~ pasto~
•. -ILl
Curti
1 own · a.m.
sented &amp;ifts to the teachers from
v•ry Baptisl Church m
Roo ! rry d s. I . C
o1l laoawlta River Duncan the senior class
I Mr.. an Mrs. -ew1s
·"' a.m.,. I Miss Atherton· wa
Grande from 19,.•0 w t9,.• 7.
d ozart
D , 8ruce down Marme1 1_..,
1 .
0
Loram, ., Mr. an Mrs. ar-:Thelma Ann up Winfield 2:10 ..
sa 1sownIn 19&gt;5. Dr. Parker joineo the · rell Cozart, Coolville, Mr. and lp.m.; Admiral Jones up Wln· ' ner of the Glee club key durla•·ulty of Crozer Theological I Mrs. Leonard Dailey, and Net-ll field 2:S5 p.m.; Poplar up Wtn-llng lhe present':ltlon of senoor
1non-academic awards.
Seminary, Che~ter. Pa., as pro-: lie . Coleman and family were
Gary
Court St., Pomeroy
1
lessor of Chrosilan Educatl0n, vl•lling Nellie Cozart.
bart Newell, Chester, were vis· I Mlclriel won the bind key,
and in 1960 was appoinled Aca- ~ Mr. and Mrs. J Grove Smith . itlng Mr. and Mrs. Zem Pierce. Barbara Lanaham and . M1 k e
d•n,ic Dean of Alderson-Broad. . Dayton, 0 . spent the w..kend Mr and Mrs Paul Hauber WII the dramatic .key1,
I, du• CoII ege.
" an d ""'" Dav ld Smlth . and Mr
· and -Mrs· Norman Web· 1eneHar
P1gott 'citlz
llbrar.an
wlth "'r
hi kkey·' d
1
1
I In addition lo his duttu as ' Mr. and Mrs Keith Ferrell, er wer~ dinner ·1ueslr of Mr. ~~
; s, then~ ~ ey,k sn
1
; Dean of the college , he was Fairborn. 0. were overn1ght and Mrs. Fred Larkins.
~or •:~ de~! CllV1ty do ey.
:
11IHO a memher of the Board of guesls of Mr and Mrs. Char- Mr. and Mrl. Dorsel Larkins
•
e lwar ln1
1 Managers of the American B•P· ' les Handley
wert visiting Mr. aJKI Mr~ Vir· ' field &amp;·20 p.m; Little Edwlrd
:
j IPJstb Board off Edu c:tlotto a n ~ ~ OsDmneBr gbuestsk of Mr. aMnd Mrnds. &amp;ll Wamsley, Cheshire.
S:4tl p.m.; Glendora
19
1 96 car a coc were ' .. a Mr. and Mr~. Wayne Prince up Winfield
1
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I u ICalion rom
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w· II ld 9·20
. All R
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rhalrmaL
of
lhe
Dlvisoon
of
Mrs.
Gene
Riii'
and
Ray
JWI·
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spent
a
day
at
Columbus
viJlt~
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winn:
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1 40 ~nm.;
1
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Chnsi1an Education of I h • It1ce
.
tng relatives.
Geor&amp;e Price up Winfield 2:05
Ame: 1can Bapt"t Board of Ed· Theoa Swam spent a we•~ re- Pat Smith waa visiting Jan- a.m .: Helen z. down Winfield
0
CU. P'T.
ural ron and Pubhcatlnn from cently viSiting celaltv.. ot Co- et Bissell and Mr. and Mr.. Ted· 3:40 a.m.: H. E. Bowie• down
, 19!ifi to 1964. He was pmldent lumbus.
Hayman of Colwnbus
Winfield f·li 1m· Lucy JaM
of the West Virginia Associa- J•an Hayl'S, Nitro, W. Va..
_VIolet Smllb
Lucos up Wlnfi~ld.a:ao un.
tlon of Academi&lt; De.ans durtnc Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry
1964- 116~. and Is presklent of Hensley.
·
tht West VIrginia Asaoclation otl Mr. and Mr!. Rohert White,
Higher Education for 19115-&amp;8. IKeno, and Mr. •nd Mrs_ Ho- ;

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Really, it wasn't necessary to
· · · - sneak up on him at night. We
just said, " Fads are fads; you·
've had your fun, so mosey over
to the barbershop or expect to
•
'leave the drivmg to us' for the
next mde!inite period."
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Jy projects the run charm and
humanlty of this handsome
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. You could ten .by Ralph Wat·
klni' 810\flnl smile that Ella
Filller•\d'• opening niaht 11
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We can now see eye-to-eye

By DOROTHY KIL.ctALL.IN

with our son without a hair
Dear
:
of hair In the front - you know, curtain In between ; broken
About that mother who sneak· like "banga." Well he got like combs may not be such a big MISS MIDNIGHT'S NOTE drldie readings in Athelli, spon· ule of appearances that
ed up and cut off her son's an ultimatum, and yesterday he problem - and our barber BOOK : Dorothy Malone, bitter sored by the State Department, hiVe felled singers far huskier
"lon&amp; tresm" while he was ?came marching home with a loves us. He was about to go after the divorce and custody were sold out almoSt as quick· than Johnny · · · Jack
asleep. Maybe she had had It! Yale cut. Today rive motherl out o business! - JllNL
battle she had with Jacques 1y as Vladimir Horowitz's re· wlll play the role created by
We had had it with our son, called to thank e. Their soM Dear June :
Bergerac, Is finding solace In turn to Carneste Hall. However, late Paul Dougles In "Bo
too. He had that long shock went for the Yale, too.
Atta girl!
the attentions ol wealthy Bill you can bet that the tickets Yesterday'' on the
Incidentally, a barber l know Holmes. Bill's brother, Chris, were a lot cheaper
"The stock circuli.
tells ~ his profession Is really hao a similar eye lor beautitul Day Custer Fell" has taken a Youd' never gues~ hurtln what with long • haired ladies of the movies _ he was small tumble. The giant multi· maybe you would! boys an~ clipper • wielding recently married to
Arlene million dollar production, oet to noted Hollywood star owris
ENJOY
wves. He a about to turn m Dahl . . Eve Johnaon has re roll next week, has been post· ultra-modem !l!lll and has
his shears and start selling high. tained another lawyer in her poned After billing it as the cocted a powerful brand of
heeled boots-H .
attempt to aet a larger finan most expensive production ••· key such as no one ever has
· Dear Helen :
cia! settlement from exhusband er filmed in the United Slats I tasted before. He gives a bottle
It's a prelty paos when our Van Johnoon . . . Ia this a rec - $~2,000,000 for starters - or two to pals as presents, and
IO.year-old dauahter can spetl ord? A London firm has char they ve shoved the shooting date they chensh 11 more than any
off
"Supercalllrsglllstlcexpl· tered the Queen Mary for a pri up to "sometime In 1~" : . . rare wine .. . Small labor prob·
WITH US
alidocious" like 1 flash without vate
party this Christmas. Marg~e Durante, Junmy s w1fe, lem : The scultlebutl from the
making one mistake, but _ she That'swhat you mighl
call Is recuperating nicely a~er leg aet of "Pr~mise Her
, writes, " I luv thier records." "Curising!"
Philir
Van surgery at a Santa Momca hos· thing" has 11 that Warren
Ri&amp;ht- MUM
Rensselaer'• book· about socie ! pltal. The docton have let her ty and Leslie Caron pulled
Dear Mum :
ty ("House With The Golden go home.
one-day work stoppage In Lon·
Middleport,
0.
Rite!
-H.
Door")
which
was
halted
in
don. Lots of rumors about the
Route 7
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mid-publication to dodge possi· Carol Lynley's chums ore con· , reasons, but none can be con·
;
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ble libel suits - has undergone vinced she'll marry RobIn firmed as of this wrillng .
~
'•metimes 1 et lired of read· iome name changes and will be French before, the end
.
of the The Madison .Ave. ad.verllsing
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oJU
h
d
lighted
ing letters from complalninl issued to the bookstalls.
year, and ~ eyre e
, be• agenciea are m a sw1vet over
•,
wives, who say all husbands are One of the "showplace" ho· cause they ve n~ver see~ her the decision that held a .prom•·
!
bums. They should see mine. tels in Miami Beach is said to so happy or so m love. He s a,J. nent ad company responSible
:
He works hard at 1 job and be for sale If some loeded buy- so a b1g favorite with Carol s lhe. claims of a chent. ,n
: a half. but alwavs comes home er comes up with a sum in the three-year-old daughter by press rulmg Is upheld, the so f
: to help e with. the children. neighborhood of $35,000,0oo
agent Mike Selsman. The pros- sell" will becomt even softer . .
: He also dO"; all the things he The pollee crackdown on bOQ!(- pectJve bndegroom Is the son DomestiC note : Act~ess Wan·
• conSiders , his tasks - lawn makers in Manhattan has fore· of Hugh French, llellt lor Ellz. da HendriX was hit In the eye
mowing care of the
fl
ed many ofthem to change their abeth Taylor and Richard Bur· by hot grease while cookmg m
beds, g~rbage dumping, 0~:~ locations to Weotchester. Almost ton . 'fhe recent e~·husband the. kitchen . Painful, but not
washing, trash burning. More· every phone call to a bookie of one. 0 ~ the. nation s biggest sermus.
over. he often helps me with these days otarta with area code stars IBn l bemg very gallant
the dishes •t nit~ht and quite fl( . The banning of Sherry a~o~th It· jj' .~~llDtl teryon~ The Duke of Wlndi!Or's movie,
0 rei reason "A King'a Story," drew smash· I
frequently cooks dinner, if 1 Britton's appearance at the w a • ca 5
am busy..Often he is round on World's Fair may wind up in a lor the spilt. A gentleman would 1ng reviews in England. Lon1lon I
his day off with a vacuum clean- court case that the cheesecake l:t the ladj hdo th~ ~la~ln~, critics lauded it with such
, broom or mop in his photographer• will absolutely 1 any · · · 0f nny ah 11 s ho es as "The most ren,arl&lt;abllel
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1
take a reat a ter muc too muc
.
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hand. He automatically geto ove.
hard work. He colla ed at Blin·
up and helps make the bed and Word rece1vea nere Is that strub's In Boston ~award the tur':_ hl!l!ory" and "Magnificent·
always puts h~ clothes away the Fredr1c March-Florence El· end of his run there Someone
and folds ills tow~ls. He even
. .
had booked him ro; 8 rldlcu· ' •
..ashes out the basm after shav· or organJZallon that need.&lt; sew- lously long and arduous ached·
lng, and scrubs the tub
ing pieces? We home seam· _ __:__c:___ _ _ _ __
These things and
.aany, stresses h.ve ao many bits of
Tbe Almaaac
HI• WIICII t h~i hH f~lry!llinl . 11 ,ltWIIt,"
many
more
he
does
without
cloth,
too
good
to
throw
away,
By
United
Preoa lntemalloaal
ltlf•WirHiinf, i't'l ter~ root' . i~CCk· IUI,T·
oven a hint from me. be- but of no use to us. Doesn't Today is Friday, May 14, the
1n1, I ~"'I~D ul ~,ar 1na nt nct. UUt
cause he believes a family smebody use them for quiltl, !34th day of !966 with 231 to
should share work as well a• rugs. etc. I'll gladly send them. follow.
pla y.
- MRS. M.E.D.
The moon is approaching Its
So how does that strike those Dear Readers:
full phase.
silly, complaining wives''Hw about it1 Anyone for The mornlns star Is Saturn.
LUCKY ME
cloth scrap!? Send your name The evening star to Mars.
Dear Lucky :
and address and you'lt get a Th 0 mas Galnsborough, the
.. Right between the aching live year supply - I'll guaran· English painter, wao born on
shoulder blades - with a boll tee!-H.
this day In 1727.
ol sheer, unbelieving envy! - H. This column is dedicated to On this day In history:
: Your Helplnt~ Hand O.partment lamlly living, B&lt; if you're hav· In 1811, Para1u1y declared
Dear Helen
ing kid trouble or juat ploin its independence from Spanish
jiJt .,leu pi• J loll.
You did such a good job on trouble, let Helen help YOU. rule.
getting used Christmas cards She wlll also welcome your own In 1104, the Olympic gamea
- - - - 1 and stamps distributed, l won· amusing experiences. Addre" were held in the United States
der if you could do the same for Helen Bolle! In care of this ror the first time. They took
cloth scraps. Is there • group newspaper.
place In St. Louis.
In 1935, the cilizflll or the
Philippine Islands ratified their
Constitution in a specal elec·
1
, ton.
In IIM8, Great Britain ended
1 its 31 year rule in Palestine,
followed Immediately by a proc·
tarnation In Tel Aviv of the
birth of the free and Independent State of IsraeL

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OUR CRih!:PlNG PAW.YIU - ·
,
By Melvin Alkire; B.A., B.D. But our Cbi:JIIian' taltb hal
Pastor
guldetl our llltloa till qlt 111a11J
United Methodist Church
stormy daya! Surely we must
Pomeroy, Obio
rely upo11 Clr.lotial princlpleo to .
"But let justice roll down sustain ua now ID tile world's
uu~wlt f•••l•l ~bdr· . sua. vtce, 7 p. m. Prayer IIU!etllla. lay leader. Sunday MYF at 8:30 like waters, a•1 righteousnesa most cruclat .teatlng. can we
day ~ at 10 a. .m. Prayer 1•30 P; m. Wed!!MI~y; Y11111111 p. m. Wonbip HrVice at 8 p. like an overflowing stream." make giiOd the spiritual dsficit
meet!-~ 11alraday, 7.30 p. m. Peoples Semce Friday, 7•8!1 m., with Rev. Casto. Tue&amp;day, (Amos 5:24)
which ervla!JIIll'l t'lfll'7 man in
Belblellem Bapllal d.rdl P· m.
May 18, WSCS meets at the Every IIWl needs God! Grave this cold war IIIII lf)BOe ~e?
Great Bead: Rev.
L. ~
Follrod • RobinB&lt;lll home with warnings .of this vital need are This is haajcally an llldlvlduat
nor, pastor: l!oberl Lewls llliPI. (ll&amp;urU ol Gad, ML MlrfU Iaola Taylor, program leader. r.eve"aled m every area of our rrnitter. There midi be change
8:30 a. m. MorulDs Wonbtp Be\1. Du1e1 Woraua, pallOr Wednesday at 7:45 p. m., mid· hfe today. This wonderful coun- of dfrect~n 11m! burt. 0 n 1y
and SUnday School· 7 p. m. Ev· Stmda,y School 8:45 a. m.; Wor- week prayer services.
try, settled by devout people In Jesus Christ can make a man
tn1ng cervtce· 1\1111day 7•30 lhlp lei'\'lce 11 a. m. llld 7:30 Cll
eager search for religious free- see what he ean and must be·
p m. Prayer·...... ,.. •
a. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p.
flier
Melllotllll Cburcb dom, is endangered by moral, come.
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m. Tuelday; YOIIII&amp; People'• ~earl A. Casto, Pltstor; Wor- political,. and spiritual paraly· Let us cmte our half lbyalt)'
meelllll. 7:30 p. m. Friday. s . service at I a. m., Sunday 8.11!
- our lip service to lbe call
Carpea&amp;er Baptlll CIIUI!Ia:
School at 10 a. m.; WSCS 1st Look anywhere about you and of the Christian Church! Let ua
Sunday SChool NO a. m.; Morn- RPIIaPd OlurclJ at God, Rov. Tbursday of month;
Board you will see signs of tragic join in lbe world mia8lon of
illg Worahlp 10:11 1. m.
JohD Smallwood, pastor: Sullday meeting 3rd Wednesday of the weakening of our moral founda· Christ, and help
brinrl the
Flnt Bapllll Cb
~ School 10 a. m.; Evangallitlc m!lllth.
lions. You Will find it revealed message of his recleemJJti to1e
rt
lftll,
SII'Ylce ? p. m.: Young People
1n the breakdown of the home, to those who do not !mow It, or
l::'r· • Rev. Donald ~ne, 1l8&amp;- Endeav!ll' 7 p. m. Weclnesday; Platwootll Metbotlllt CIIIU'dlln mounting divorces, increas- have neglected 11. Let 111 1111ke
ll'r~S.:!!.~ 9:15 ~· m.. Prayer meellna 7 p. m. Satm- -.Pearl A. Casto, pa!l!or. Wor- ~ 1uvenlle delinquency, in the Chrl9tian reaching really work
""""""" Sup~, 10.11 o. day.
sb1p service 10 a. m. every mdifference of our citizens, In in our own Uvea dally.
m.. Wornlllp Service, ~ I p.
other SUnday 7:45 p. m. SJm. lawlessneM, crime, gambling, Alwayo Almlahty God walla
m., ~~ Wor8l!lp, 7.30 P. Groet Eplloopal Ouoh, day School, 10 L m., Jobn drunkenness, and endless eor- silently and pallent)f for us
AU. I'OR 'IHIE CMUReM
m.; . "."'. t30 p. m. Prayer l'oallroy, Tbt Rev. Richard H. Bailey, Supt. Prayer meeting ruption.
lo accept the .alvation he holds
THE CHURCMI'Oit M.l..
mee:s, 8.30 p. m. Wed., choir llartln. Rector. SPDti&amp;J - Mor- 7:45 p. m. Thursday.
The f1¥Jny evidences of spirit- for us. 0 blind &amp; secure pagan
'The orller da1 Gnndad read an aooount In our
prac
ce.
·
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Prayer
and
Sermon, 10:30
ual
decay, are a grim reminder awake, look up! These are days
Jtewspaper about the mi'raculous speed of a B-68
First Bapfll Clh h p
o.m. COffee bonr following.
Fo~ol Raa Methodltt Chareb that we have drilled danger· which require a purpoae, a ml!·
bomber. He eontrasted this aceompliskment with
roy _ Rev s Ch 'fc • N~e.
RaCine Charge, Rev. 1L L. oualy far from God. It is time sion, and an abiding faith to
the experieDce in his youth when he spotted his first
Sunday Sch~l ,~ ~m .~· Eaterprlae EllB Clnlrch, Rev. ~cOanlel, pastor. Church Ser- to take stock of the spiritual carry every man over
the
airplaiie five llli1el outside of toWII-and then rode
W rshi
·
• · Menzel Smith, pastor. Worahlp VIets, 9 a. m. each Sunday with resources of our lives. It Is im· treacherous rood ahead'
a bicycle illto tA&gt;wD ill time to aee the plane circling
N
P ~~~ 10:~ a. ~.;service 9:30 a. m.; Sunday Sunday Schoollollowlng at 9:55. perative that we reverse the In brief, there is an old .word
the capitol bP!ldlng.
an
or c urch or School. 10:30 a. m. Youth Fe~ Mrs. Fred Nease, Supt.
trend of our moral and spiritual from "The Book of Amos"
en.
lowsh!p
8:30
p.
m.;
Boys
IIlii
deterioration.
which instructs ua precisely
It eeema lllcretlible the tecltnoloalea1 adnnces
Flrsl
Baplllt
CIIIII'CII,
Racine
Glrla
Fellowship,
6:30
p,
m.;
dl
Rea:b
:•tbodlsl
Cllareh,
MJtl.
Has
our
nation
lost
sight
of
''But
let justice roll down llkt
tnankind 11M made ill the past fifty yean. Men
Rev. c. 1.. O'Conner, p8310r. ll:vet:llns service 7::Ml p. m., 2nd
ME. Do~= ~? W~ h~ve deluded ourselves waters, and rlghleouaness like
who zode to Sunday SehQol py horse and buggy as
1 into. behev101 that we are sell· an overflowing stream."
Sunday
Scbool
8:30
a.
m.,
Sam
and
4th
Sandaya;
Youtb
Cllolr,
Supi.
·
~ur:'"'
boyJ, today follow the fllJiht of utronaut1 on TV.
Curtis IIIPL' 10•45 a.m. 114on&gt; 6:30 p, m. Wednesday. Prayer
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Their wives do the family laundry with the twist
lng d p : .3c, P m BYF Mtellng, 7:30 p. m. WedDe.iday, m.; Worshi~ Service, 10:30 a. direction. Through remarkable PITTSBURGH IUPll - Vet·
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of a atal, and their grandch1ldreP le11111 Algebra
and Junior 'reJiowabip.
m:; Methodi•t Youth Fellow- success In science and technolo- eran tackle Joe Krupa
fzom programmed textbooks.
Evening service· .31i p P·:· Lollrld1e EUB Cbarch,. Rev. ship,_ 7 P. m.; Official Board gy, scientists have made ad· traded to the J.os Angeles Ra~:
7 me~; Eugene E. Emerson, pastor; ~eting, 1st Sunday ol month, vances In the material world Thursday by the Pittsburgh
Wednesday, p.,;yer.
ODe iJDtbangiq W remains. M1111 atiU needs
8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Senior Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Rus- 7·30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday Which seems to leave no place Steelers for rookie guard Tom
God as. the center and cit'lllllllference of his life.
Choir Practice· • P m Tuea- sell Archer, SupL
Sunday of month, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor 1_fo_r_ G_od_:i::_
n __:t:::
he:....::s:::ch:::e:.::
m::.e_~·o~f~S:
m:it~
h ._ _ _ _ _ __ _
And the Church, • God'• expnulon, ftlll•lne con3 90
day Junior
~ ~acti
worship 10:46 o. m. 1111&lt;1 7:30 Circle, 2nd Thursday of month 1
.
atallt ill the Uhiq of Hla Truths.
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p. m. alternately, Bible atudy 7:30 P· m.; Class 12, 3rt! Wed- m.; Phil Wme, wpL: Morning 7::l0 p. m.: Wed., wonhlp aerv·
Rallaod First BapPIII Cllarcb and prayer aervlct led by pGSt· nesday of month, I p. m.; All· worship 10:30 a. m.; Yo a I b Ice at 7:30 p. m. Pallor, c w
Sunday Schl'ol9:30 a. m. Preach- or 7:30 p, m. Wednesday. Chris- ernoon C1rcle, 4th Thursday of Servtcea 7 p. m.; Evangells~c Proffitt. All ll'enln&amp; ~:
lng Sunday 2:311 p, m.
tian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., 3rd month, 2 p. m.; Cho~r Practice service 7:30 p. m. Mid • Weell ices begin at 7:00 p. m.
..... WU1 B lis ""-·• Saturday of month.
Wednesday, 7 p. m.
prayer serviCt', 7:30 p. m. Wed.
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Lonr Lady ol Lorello Ml1llo1
Rutland, Putor, Rev. P a a I Morning Star EUB Cbarch,
Froedo~ Gospel Mlaioa, U. Long Botlom, Rev. Leonard
Taylor; Sunday School, 10 a. m. Rev, Menzel Smith, pastor: 9:45 Mlnersvtne Melhodlst charcb sb~n . · StJVersville Road: E. J. Cer1eula, administrator Sunday
W
Guy Priddy, SupL; Preachlog a. m. SUiltlay School, Fred Dr. Lester L. Roush. pastor: Griffith, pastor; Roger WII· Mass 8:30 a. m., esL; Holy IJaya
. ith the hope it will, In lOme m61Uure, /MI4Jr and help SUI•
service, 7:30 p, m.; Prayer aar- Smith, supt.: Earl Shuler, Als'L Victor Brown, Church School ford, Supt.; Sund~y School 10 of Obligation 7 p. m.
tam that. which is good in family and community r:fe,
th'-1-vices, 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. Mornlni
worship 10:45
Suparlntendent,
10 each
a. m.quarter
OHio- a.:30 m.;
Evangelistic
Service,7:30
7· SL Jo11111
, ,CathoUo Mlqlan:
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m a.Th m.: 1al
Board meeting
p. m.
Prayer meetln,g,
1
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MI. Morllll Bapllsl Cburcll, da Y
g p. · urs- UDlesll otberw!Je called. Holy ~· m. Tuesday.
near Guysville mutcb Ridge I:
WhOle name appetJr bel41w.
Comer of Fourth and Main SL • y.
Commw!lon each quarter as an- Rudaud Mllilon : Olive New· Rev. Frank Manleri,
pa•
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man, missionary pastor: · Sun- tor, Sunday Mast 10:30 o. m.;
minister. Sunday_ School 9:30 Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas·
Marso Chapel Metbodllt day School, 9:30 a. m.: Worship Holy O.y of ObU,ation 1:30 a.
a. m. Arnold Richards, Supt. tor. Sunday School 1:45 a. m., Church, Arthur Stitt, Pastor t0:30 a. m.; !?reaching, 7:30 p. m.: Confess1on, I!! hour before
Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. Norm~ H. Bahr, Supt. Sunday Sunday School, 10 a. m. Ollver m.; Prayer service, 7:30 p. m. Mass.
Naomi Bapllot Chlll'dl· 811&amp; Worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. Sayre. Supt. : Sunday Worship Thursday.
Tbe Salvalton Army, l!!bvoy
day School • I. m ." W m. Alternately. Bible Study service It a m.. Prayer mee~ Syraruae Mlsslon, Rev. Earl Ray S. Wining, offlCOr In charge.
1 30Prayer
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and Prayer service led by past- lng ev~ry Wed..;sday evening Custer, pastor: Services every Sunday 10 a. m. HoUness meet·
Member FTD
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' or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
. Wednesday ood Friday evening ing: 10:30 a. m. Sunda) SchooL
140 Lincoln St. Middleport WY 2·2DIIO
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Melhodlsl
Chnrch,
at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday 7 p. m. Young People'•
WY 2·2844
Greenhouse WY I-MOI
Cllrleton .!burch, Kingsbury ByracaH E.V.B. Church, Paal Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday
Legion: 7:30 p. m. Salvation
Road, Rev. Clyde Hinton, pas- A. Sellen, PallOr.
School 1:30 to 10:30 a. m., Har- Tile Chnrcll ol II•• Nazarene, meeting: Thursday, 1 to 3 Lalor. Sundsy School, 1:30 a.m.; 1:30 a. m. Sunday Schoo~ Ben old G. Roush, Supt.: Kenneth Chester, Hey E. Warne, pastor. idles Home LeaiiUe: 7 p.m. Prep
Ralph Carl, 1upt. Sunday Wor· Quisenberry, SUpL; 10:30 a. 111, McLeod, Als't. SupL Services Sunday &amp;:hool9:30 a. m;; Mom· clas...,s; 7:30 p. m. Bible study,
'"rake Some0111 To Ohnrch Tblo Week"
ahip service, 10:30 a. m. and Morning Worship servico, lsi every Sundsy evemng.
mg Wornhip 11 •· m., NYPS prayer meeting. Other services
Eoteblished Ill !!JOt
7:30 .P· m. alternately. Prayer and 3rd Sundays of the month; Rlciae Metbodltl Cbareh ~:!~ p. ~·~:vening Service, by announcement.
WY 2·3284
Wesl Columbia. W. Va.
Middleport
meetin&amp;
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Evenln&amp; Evang.U. H. L. M D 'el asto . S ' · p. m..
week Prayer ser· Pomeroy Sevealh Day Ad,...
Ph, Muon SP 3-DGN
tic Service, 2nd and 4th SuD- da s·•·~ ~30 ' p • r. un- vice, 7:30 p, m. Wednesday.
list Church - Mulberry Belgbts
Colmnblr Olapeh Worablp 1101'
Y '"""' 9· a. m.. Prene!J.
Rd 00rth 0 f M••• M
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. a m. day of month. BETHANY - Jng 10:30 a. m.; MYF a p. m.; Mlddleporl Charcb of theN...
Ylce each Sunda
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-.s emo11al
Sunday School / 9· 15 ,
tb 9:30 a, m. MornJn&amp; Worablp: Prayer and Bible Study, 7,30 p. arene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett Hosp11al. Pastor, F. W. GiHord.
1
Service . p m ~v!i~g
10:30 a. m. Sunday Schoo~ 81)' m. Wednesday.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; Morn- ~~stants::stor, James R.
6·15 •
DODGE-DART-DODG~ TltUCXS
ah!p
d
• the Theiss, Supt.; 8:30 p. m.
ing Worship 10·30 o. m • NYPS
er.
u:es on Saturday:
7 p. m. eac 8UD ay.
Youth Fellowship. CARMEL Rock Sprln&amp;o Methodist - Young People, 6:45 p. m'.': Evar&gt; Sabbath School, 1:30 p. m.;
Middleport, Oblo
Middleport
Bndbary Church at Cbrflll, 9:30 a. m, Sunday School. Wa)' Chester Lemley, putor; Wor- gelistic meeting 7:30 p. m.: IWorship, 2:30 p. m.; Youth
Art Man:um, minister; Bible no Roush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. ship service 9:30 a. m.; SUn· : Prayer m..,.,8, Wed . 7,30 p.m. 'meetmg, 3:30 p. rn.; Bible Stu·
School and Morning worship, Mornin&amp; Worship, 2nd and fth day Scbool, 10:15 a.m.; MYF Pomeroy Cburcb of lh• Na• ldy, Thursday: 7:30 p. m. at
10:~ a. m.; Chr!Jtian Endeav. Sunday of tho r.~ooth; a p. m. 6:30 p. m. Prayer and B1ble arene, Sunday School, 9,30 a. 37 Evans He,ghts, Gallipolis.
or, 6 p. m.; Fvenlng worship, Evenlni Evangelistic Service, Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. m.: Morning worship 10,45 a. Eden United Brelhtu 1.1
Well Mofn St
PomerQJ
7 p. m.
lsi and. 3rd Sunday of month.
RPtland Metbodtst Cburcb- m. Evening Worship, 7 p. m.; Cbrlst Chorcb: Rev . Eltlen R.
Builders &amp; BuildlnK SllppUu
Rev.
c. J. Lemley, pastor· Prayer meeting, 7 p. m. Wed. Balke, pastor:. Sunday Scbool,
&amp;upport tha Cburcb of Your Cbolco
Chester, Ohio
Ph. IJIW!IOII
Bntllord Cburcb of Cbrfll, Tuppers Plains EUB Chureh, Church School 9.30
. W :. Rev. Clyde v Henderson pas- 10 a.m.; Wwrua Bolsinger, aupL
Jo •
Robinaon,
Minister; Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas· ht s r ·ce 10 .30 a. m.. ~ tor.
'
Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p. '"·
Homer Forrest,
Supt.; Bible tor; Sunday IVorshlp 9:30 a. m. ~ PF eM~n~ S·SO a. m.,
·
Mrs. Lyda Chevalier, president.
School 9:30; MOlDin&amp; Worahlp, Sunday. School 10 a. m., Ho· · ·
y, · P· m.
Church •I lbe Nazarene, Pam- c1useo for aJI. Sorl8 Hrvtct~,
10:30 a. m.; Evening Worsbi~, bart Vmeyard, Supt. B1ble Stu- Sllvenvlllo Melbodlal Chri eroy. Rev. Clyde Hendei'SOII, 8 p. m. Preacblna 8:20 p. m.;
7
p, m. Wednesday, 7 p. m. dy and prayer services led by Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday pastor: Sunday Sebool 9:30 a. Mid-Week Prayor meetln&amp;, 7:311
REJUI DRUGS
Bakers of Good Bread
Bible Study.
pastor, 7:!0 p. m. Tuesday. School, 9:30 a. m.; Gene Wolle m.: Morning Worship 10:311 a. p. m. Wednesday, Clasa LeaciWe Fill All Doetora I'Nserlptlolll
Adult class meeting 7:30 p. Supt., Services Thursday even· m.: .NYPS 6:!5 p. m. Eveniog er. Mrs. Mazie l!olsinger.
BUDIIniiOn, W. Ya.
D
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Chard!
oiCbrftt
m.
last Monday of month.
ing.
servJCoS 7:30 p, m. Prayer Bachtel EVIllgellca1 .United
WY 2·2955
Bible School 9:30 a. m. Preachmeeting, i:30 p. m. Thunday. Brethren Church - Sunday
1q 10:30 a. m flnt and tbfrd
8PtiOD Melhedlsl Chartb, AI'
Sch001 g 45
W
Sundays.
.,
.
t'eden1ed Clri, Pouwoy, !bur Stitt, pastor.
Sunday Cburrh ol the Nazarene, Re· l 2nd 80d '4th ~ ~ ~~r:lp,
Rev. W. H. l'lrrln, pastor; School 10 a. m., Clint Orr, cine, Oh10. Sunday School at
un y, · a.
~on City Cllucll of Christ. Carl Kaatz, Supt.; Sun d 1 r Supt.; Sunday Wornblp, 11 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship ~~~~ler, ~'!tor.
BUiova Walchli SaiH a. larvtco
Miller
Street, R. Kenneth Roy, School, 1:15 a. m.; Worsbljl
Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evet
&lt;-ulll'eh,
Chester; Ohio
EnnngeUst;
Sunday
Bible
bour
10:30
a.
m.
Syrlcut
Methodist
Chard,
ning
Service
p.m.;
Mid
•
Rev.
Pearl
Casto,
pastor.
,
7
30
188 N. Second
Study 10 a. m., Morning worlr. Lester I. Rouab, paator: week Prayer Service Wednes- Sunday School at 1:30 a. m.,
ablp, 10:45 a.m. Eveolni Wor- ML V•loD F.W.B. Cbarch _Morning Worship ~ervtce 9 a.m. day 7,30 p.m. Rev. Morris M. Charles Taylor, Supt.
WOI'&gt;
!hip 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Earl Dana Winebrenner, Supt. 10 a. WoKe, Pastor
ship sernce. at 10:46 a.m. wllh
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Starkey, supt.; Evening wor-m. Sunday chool; YF Wednes'
the Rev· Ca!l!o. Wednesday 0\'·
Mlddl rl Cltareh
ahlp, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil eo1 , day 6:30 p. m. Mra. Moore, Rallud Cblll'dl ot lbo N17.11' enmg prayer services at ?:46
&amp;
&amp;
epo
., Cllrlll, Lt;.ymaa· Young People's metll- director. Official Board meet- eoe: Sunday School 9:30 a. m. ;. p.m.
1
5th
ant!
Main
~trtetl.
Donald tog and Btble Study, 7:30p.m.: ing, first Monday each month Morning Worship 10 45 a. m. VB O.arcll,IA!IIrl 1' ·' •. liD
Pomei'GJ, OhiD
11:. 111111 lt.
~cka, mlnilter, Bible llCibool, WedneadiJ; Choir praclice at•' 7:30 p. m. Hocy Cotnmlll&gt; EYangelistic serttce 7:45 p. m. day School 9:10 a. m.; Worsblp
POmlf01
~30 ~.m.,,:ennetb Mcllllhllmay, 7:30 p. m. Thurltlay.
on each quarter as announced. Mldweek prayer service, 7:!5 p. sr 'oe! Sunda} , 7:30 p. m.
upt.,
ornlna . W~p.
wscs first Wednesday ol each m. Wednesdsy.
Letarl Falls Uniled Bnllinll
10.30
m. Evemng Worsh•p, DanVIlle PUIJ'IIIt Bolllesa, !P. month.
:
Church, Rev . Jame1 Morrllon:
Sunday School 9:30 1 m Tom
7 p. m., Prayer Service, Wed· 0. ' •••svU!e Ohio) D.v 0 H The llnlted Melbodlst Cburcb I Syncaoe Cburcb of tile I ••Illty, •' p. m.
•
' School
"" · •·30
• · Pomeroy Melvin Alkire B A' i rene ' William C' ·ll!orpe, pastor. Norris supL· All'l "''"'
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1Car~_.,.
pastor·• Sunday
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Gf
Cilrfal,
Pomeroy,
a.
m.,
Robert
Grate,
SupL
Wor.
B.D.,
pastor.
Church
School
at
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ing
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ROIIIIb.
f'l'ol""lq
SUDtll1
10
30
Phone
985-2125
Cllu~r. Ohio
130 E. Second
Pomeroy
WY 2·2440
Jerry Masters, putor: Sunday ship service at 10:3; a. m.; Pit. 1:15 a. m. Leo Crew, Supt., Leo
wor_ P · a. m.
10:30 a. m.; AIIBraatll entlifll
Sdlool 1:30 o. 111. Church lO:Sfl tlfbll Youth, 8:45 p, m.: Evao- Vaughan, A!s!. Supt. Divine Penlecoslll Allembly, Route worship II 7:30 p. m.; Pray·
a. m.; ChristiiD EndNvor, 6:30 gelistic service, 7:30 p, m. Mid- Worship at 10:30 a.m. Sermon : 124, Rev. 0 aul E. Jones, pastor. er meeting Thurs., 8 p. m.
p. m. Evening Service, 8:30 p. Week Prayer and Praise, Wed· "The Church's Mi!Sion". 2::Ml Sunday School 10 a. m.: WOI' ML Hermoa Ullfled llrelbre•
m.
aesday, ?.30 p. m.
p.m. Portsmouth Spring Dis- ship services 7:30 p. m. Sun. In Chrllt: Rev. Jamea Morrt"EVV:RYTIIlNG IN BARDWA.Rii"
trict Conference at the First day, Wedneadsy and Friday. 81'11, pastor; Sunday Sehoo~
Quai1IY Furniture It Lower Prlcee
l
Pumii'Of, Oblo
Ralland Cburcll of Christ. llngdom Ball ot Jebon~'l Methodist Church, Ironton, 513 Tbo Pen...o&amp;lal Chnreb, MJd. 9:30 a. m., ·e~dlirtl 10:30 a.
MiddiOIIOrl
Bible School 1:30; Comm!llllon WltneslltJ· Public mffllng Sun- Center Street. 6 p. m. MYF. dleport, South 3rd Ave.: Sunday m. Alternate preaching
and
10:30 a. m., V. H. Braley dar 5 p. m., Watchlower 'study Monday, 7:30 p. m. .JOF Clas~ School tO a. m.; Sunday evenlngl&lt;luisUan Endeavor, 7:30 p. m.
Supt. Sabra Canaday, pianist; 6 p. m.; Bible .atlldy Tuesday . meeting at church. Tuesday at eoangellsUc service, 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Mid-Week Prayer 8fl'
Bl~le Study, 7:30. Delbert Ro- 6 p. m. Service meeting, 1 p. ! 7::Ml p. m. Lydia Circle of the Wednf!lday Bible Study 7:311 p. vlcea edn
7.
llllllll, leader.
m. Thursday: Ministry school, ! WSCS meets at church. '!burs· m.; SaturdJ: night Prayer and
W Olday, ·!0 P· m.
ZlGII Cll.,._. of Christ Porn• 8 p. m. Thursday.
day, 7:15p.m. Chmr Rehearsal. Worsblp 7·'0 p.m. Pastor, Rev. Mlddleporl Flnl Dai!N Pre•
Bakers of Bolaum Bread
In Pomeroy Over 90 Yean
roy • llarritc!nvlde Road, Elli UyseU 1\Un l"ree MetllodUI, B. I. Bamtt.
byterlan Olurch, Rn. H""'ard
Vndtrwood, . i
U.llloru Charcbea- St. Pelt Rober' E. Smllll, Sl'., p&amp;IIOrl
Barrisonville Presbyterian Ruppelt, putor: Sllnd&amp;J Scbml
-----~ :::"acbool . a. ':~ •:~;.. Bt· Sunday School 9:15 a. m.: Wor· Sunday Scbool 9:30 o. m.. Wor- Church, Jobn Davies, pastor: 9:!0 a. m. Mr. Fred Lewis
Attend Tbe Clarcb Of Your Cllotee
1 311
., · h' I0·3o
·: E 1 118 !hip service 10:30 a. m.: St. ley Haley, ~npt.; Moruln&amp; WOI' Church School10:30 a. m. Wor· supt.: 10:30 o. m. Wonblp· ~ ~
ors ~P .aiJ •· ~ venlns JOlin, sunday School 10 a. m.; ship 10:30 a. rn. Youth Serok:e, ship service :30 p. m.
p. m. YF· Wed. 1·31' j 1lfllor
~9 :b.7 1~ml; . "Re';'J, \IOI'shl? 9 a m
6:~ P· m.; Evangeli!Uc me. ReoriUlled Cllardl or Jeaas Cboir: 7 p.' m Set!io~ Choi;
LOCAL UNION 11888
POMEIIOY Be to $1.00 and up
'a:.~""ChU:.
Re tllrtd Melbodlot Cllurth, Rev.,s..e, 7:30p.m.; 'Prayer mee~ Christ of Latter Day Saints, siJ ll)iKM Flnl llitlllotl 1'18

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2 18 tic building, housing two furnishSewer Maehlneo
hours were: Theodore B.
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Reasonable Ratoo
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Mrs.
Dex·A·Dtel iablels Only 98c FOR RENT - NICe 6 room Grove Write or call J IV
ment, J large business room CaD WY 2-21174 Day or Night Gertrude Maddox, !04
at Stark's Drug Slllre
apartment. In P_omeroy. 170 1 Leaper,
. 37 Riverside Drive,
. . below, 1 double garage
7 28 t(c Ave., Mrs. John Joseph Sam·
3 12 60\c
Mulberry-Av Pnvate enl.rance l D t 5 Oh T I 228 2566
furnished apartment
over
mer, 430 Lariat Dr., Mrs. Rich-,-....,-~----·- WY 2-2S75 or at 378 Second
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dreosmak-jard A. Lakn1·n, Rt. 2 G·a!lipol!"s,
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at 1ng, a lteratIons. Phone WY 2- Mrs. James L. Mmk, Rt. 1 Bidtor, Uce se' Call W~ Z.l!llili APARTMENTS -· Ist 'nd 2nd . HARDENS MARKET, SYRA· side. All m A-1 condition. 2276.
4-24-:!0tc well, Mrs. !'harles Edward Oil·
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fi(Hlr , furnishP.d and unfurnishcuse.has_ on Special. Thu rs- Six rentals in all. Se lling due
er, Rt. I Vinton, William J.
- - - - - - - - - - ed \1idd leport and N' w day, Fnday, and Saturday, to health. Phone daytime WY AIH CONDITIONING' Re!'rlger- Beckner, Gallipolis Ferry, Bev·
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· Haven, W. Va. WY 2-3267
large fresh eggs, 39c dozen; 2-2255, evenings WY 2-2568.
allon service. Jack 5 Refrlg· erly Sue Burrell, New Haven.
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wieners 39c lb., banan&gt;" 5 lb.
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erallon, New Haven, Phone w. va., Mrs. Coy Eugene Nitz,
5 5 6
..-,·\ - w:\."&lt;TED--f•;r- hr- Jucra59c ; one Kennedy half dollar
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TU :!-3537.
4 6 lie Pomeroy Mrs. Paul M. Jones
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free with $20 grocery pur- f ~ SALE. 5 room home,
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· ,. J••blic relalions exverience l
o_r a e
chase. Space Shot popsickles 1." baths, full ba;emen;
F1re and Safe!J Equip- I JackS1ln, Mrs. Jennie H. Da·
,
v 'onand fudgesickles, 39c do1.en, cludmg garage, 114 x 140
ment, Sales and Servlce_. Porn· vis, Rt. 2 Oak Hill, Mrs. Milton
"'• Tom Rvan on linnday ' The Raymond Hond property at tO lb. Nn. 1 Ma ine potatoes, ner lot . Mulberry Hgts.,
eroy. All ~pes and SIZOS of Leon Morgan, Jackson, Gain·
5 13
•' e Ohio Power Co .. Pom- 234 Lmcoln Rd · 6 r~orr house 89c; regular cigarette• 25c eroy, WY 2' 395 1.
flre extmgmshers, ~'I&lt; lb. OJ· ford 0. Upton, Ri. 4 Jackson,
•y Personal mtcrv:ews be- 1 a:ld large lot. also 1 beds. t package. "' ga. Producers , FOr RALEo Moaern ~
lmgmshers, Boaters Special. and Mrs. Walter Webb, Ironton
·n 9 - 10 a m on I· No [ dmctte sel, kildtt•n cabmet, m1lk 49e, no jug, no deposit! f'"me home in Syracuse, with Dwlght Logan,
DIStnbutor. and Paul LeMaster, Rt.
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. 2 wool mgs and table. See to foo l wilh.
batb, &lt;3 bedrooms) large utll· Phone WY 2-3821.
Franklin Furnace,
' I 2tc ' Millon Hood at 623 '&gt;1 111 St .,
5 12 3tc I ity room, double carport, gas
4 14 30t!'_
Births
-Middlcporl. afler 6 p. m. Ph. - -- - - - -- - - - furndce, fully insulated, WJ!l
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M". John Joseph Sommer
Ti-: D· Waitress, ov~·r 21. 1 WY 1&lt;1820.
5 14 3tc I
PRIVATE SALt;
I to ·•II carpeting, birch cabi· WILSONS car wash,_550 Page 430 Lariat Dr., son, 4:50 p.m.
o:y at Sporlsman Bar. Ph
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nets. Shade and fruit trees, St., Middleport, Ohio. C&amp;rs Thursday.
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ALFALFA WEEVIL
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS srrubbery. Close to school vacuumed. WY 2-3715.
Dtsebarged
· ,Y TO ANSWEH telephone \l;•la•h~~~ ~~~t~;~·x~~o~S are Household furn ishings at the and church. Very reasonable.
4-22-30t.c Patients recently d'L!c!~:~~~ I
hrnw for large Ohio Val- tofl . rpr.,mm e nd e(l fur ('onlroli· I home of the late Hazel Cle- Grady Craig, Syracuse, Ohio
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Mrs. Clarenet Arbaup,
who hu lived In ar been to Columbia Grlltlt wbo vUlt e Howard Stanley and )ln.
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Galaway accompanlid II r
1 !tmed In to CBS-TV') - I lroin which ouch dialoaue Mr. and Mn. Arthur Crabtree, Ronnie scott to Loaan on
Jwlce-•week prime •
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and Mn. Carl Greenieet
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Opera, "Our Private World" "ABC
Wednelday
granddauJbter, RWa of the Wo!en•a pSo!MyOiflc:ersl
::esdsy nlaht, and It 111 otin nl&amp;ht presented a auperftclal J~r~~~e·~:r- ,:~~·- :::Odal Chrlstlan Service. Those attelld-1
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la.Actually, it made HI debut the Ku Klux Klan. NotlUiti that . '
tar • mq, Churcb WSCS.
t week, but I operate on the wu aid about the Klan, pro forlda theater
Mr. and Mra. Reed
:::er•I principle lhtlt juot beo or con, ham'l beett laid belore. 11011 of "du•"owr:• ~ave a were Sunday dinner
a network putt on e It waa ·the eort of proiJ'am that l'llllna flmda / mak keep their oon-in-law and
ml!o:C: :oul1have to pay do could nol hive areatly lltrred pay-TV Itaya
sure Mr. and Mra. Lavern
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we1a, li 10111e- or Informed anybody on lilY Robert Mort.,. Jonathan Wr;.: and Wnlly.
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ha~alil~rIa Private World" In an article In the Ialelt program May 28 1 1 1111' of hll mother, Mrs. Faye
Imitation {;,. 8 n~~t sense of Harper's maaaZine, NBC Prell·
don on Mother'a Day,
I Is to aay, II la dent Robert Kintner, discussing
boplng It can cuh Ill on the the late Pretldenl Kennedy's lmy
prnioua, popular IUcctU of IMIIM COIIICioumen of the •ic·
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lint to have a &amp;etteral plot nu- After Mro. Kennedy's televfaed
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A young dlvOI'Cft lllOYttl from -celled me at my offtce and we u.a.-JG.-ot
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new hie, u they say. That 111 danger or 'over-ftpoaure' on :rr. Foollloll
paoiU.OU
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tL settle
Insurance
Lewis, Callison,
James Miss
Es tate.
Walnut
Dinin&amp;
room WY 2-2810.
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Lillian
r•·mlwr !o R. M_ Haeon, 206 ~J ~; ~·~-~h~::ro~"·; ~ ';:: t_;~)~~e:~l:;;,,;:
-suite, buffet, Chi na Cabinet, HOUSE FOR SALE. 2 years AUTOM BILE Insurance been Burnette, Mrs. Herman
4th St., Parkersburg, w. Va. i n rni lk L o w !O'I il"i l ~. e~sy tu all ·
table , 5 side chah·s, one host old, 3 bedrooms, bath and cancelled? Lost you. opera- wright, Mrs. Thomas E. Cox
,) 12 3tc
pi~. (;in•• l'l'r~ ~/Hod coutrol of
chair. buffet IIIith 5
side carport. No down payment re- tor's license: Call WY 2-2966 and infant daughter,
Y.A~TED- Midd le- aged wo- fl•·-~ ln~&lt;'Ti•· e J~rvnl" ~, ;,g-e, los t!! ur ~hairs, one host chaif, oak qulred. Tel. SH 2·'4".
815tfc Perry, Mrs..Tames
Spencer, !
to l 1\'l'j• k~ . ·\ lso ron lrol~ spittl&amp;" W
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r:1:1 n to make home with one
ilther ro ragl"
T.A:-. n .
din ette set, four chairs,
3 7 12tc
e'ar ears, William Hokinson,
l~dy, 6 days .'1 week . Call .\ t .-\JO'- \1e if(s count .v Farm uu - ty ca binet, library table, sev- FOR SA LE : 7 room house with PHOTO Coflytnl Service. Col&gt; Mrs. Earl Cook, Mrs. James
\\'Y 2-3276. Wilt consider mid - r~au •., ., p.,·a o,·e As s(H·ialin n eral stands, wa lnut bed
b. th "t ted
3 I t Ph tes made of legal p8RtrB. Adams, Mrs. Fred Painter, Mrs.
dle . aged couple.
E;oAt \t aH) Street , Pome roy.
d e
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a ' Sl ua
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. birtll records tL'1d almost anv Ralph Tolbert, Charle8 William
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WY 2-3."'61. J . H. Allen, 786 other documents.
' Henry an d David R. Wilcox.
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Hysell Street, Middleport, 0. Reuter Losuraoct!, PomefOJ
5 6 tfc
Birth.days, Honor
!J, 111, P~:'l .;,.,~, """n .,,h-an•''"'"~"' I bushe l. Samuel Lew1~. \~Y 2-1
nH1irro~. old _v.alnut
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6179 .
5 12 6tc
otpolnt wrmger wastJer,
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f i sets curtain st retchers,
ROOM brick home, 2 batb- .
'''" on '""'· ta•arh~• •ttqu 1rem•ntt
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rooms fin ished attic an 1GUARANTEED renewable for
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sale, 4 H. P. - A-1 condi~ large
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basement.
Out ot high
water. lile
ha&gt;pltahzatioD.
is3ued d BEDFORD
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I •n l'Oln 8rn1ee. Bo• 6118-- PomerOJ
tion. $85.00. WY 2-7236 Worce~tral heating, pnc. ed
taU
p•- WY ftjM,U aya or
s mon
are
Dalb Sentin~t Pomeroy Oh.!o
ley Hussell, Rt. 2, Pomeroy' and several sma ll ga5
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agea. &amp;NlRI
.....,,_.w. Steve Smitb, Steve Brlckles, Jim
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oak office desk, many
qwck sale. Phone WY
2 18 tic Jones, Jackie Well, Gin er Cu~
5
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31
mil Iovment Wanted i _ "'cy un .
P pans. etc.
or. WY 2-2205. Charles
Jums Rodney Carl Aru! Bailey
5 13 3tp
WORK.'" five day; a week. Mrs. 1964 HONDO 3110 CC, 2572 actual
W1Idermulh.
4 13
AUTO SALES
and '
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Real Estate for Sale
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Lewis Petm, 176 Sycamore E. Barber, Coolville, 667-3692.
Bustness Services
Jackie Well had
birthday
St., Middleport.
5 12 3tc
tp FOR SALE - Ranch sty I e BULLDOZER WORK
11152 MODEL ~ ton p&lt;e~ up party here. HI! mother brought
5 12 3
For Sale
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and bath, hardwood nom wlth wmch. Blg or
a. Reed Hard;;e ~ 11 lfc graders played same• In the af.
FOUR ROOM HOUSE 3 acres Malathion &amp; Methoxo:hlor at'fJ to11• gas heat, storm doors and ~all daytimes WI 9-3151,
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temoon.
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• country arel·umme
nded for ~ontrulhn,t~: Alf·
0 f ground m the
li ";Veeva F.C&lt;Jnom lca l Gn!co Alf
carport. Phone 992-2954.
mgs_ Wl 9-3089
. , Gene
1958 CHEVROLET 1958 Ford
The Honor Roo: Jl'or
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alh \1-eev!l Spray &lt;"onLJ !n~
h nth
Rac1ne Oh10
5 13
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Drilled ..'P . wa er ln
the May be applied up To 1 llavs before
5 14 6tp
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gr . an
Iggs,
house, furmshed localed a- harv•~sl, no res!duu in milk. Low
p
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:0 IU
Chaney SheUa Hawk Cheryl
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toxh'lt y, euy to app ty. Gives very HOUSE F'OR SALE 7
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bout 2 nules out of Bashan. Roort r-ontr o l of de~trueli\·e lBrv Re
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mbert, Paul Smith and stepbGas and eleC'trif"ily a d t
staMf', 1a~t11. up to :J w@eiu.
Also
and bath, enclosed back
FOR SALE - ()e 1957 Hill- ne Stanley
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n e1e· controls SJll ttl@bugl , o t her t~:&gt;rage deep d 'IJ d U
.
phone available. Possession insect!. L!\:&gt;~UMA~K. MeiM~ ·t ounty
r l e we ·
man 4 - door sedan. $200.00. 5th grade: Karen Cadle Ca.
d" I
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farm llureau Cooperative A1soclaEthel Carter Long
WY 2-5251
5 7 tl
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Syracu". Ohto. Phone WY 2· SAVE ON TIRES' 670 x IS
FOR SALE: 1956 Ford Falr MorrL!, and John Swartz.
681l9 nr WY 2-7889.
$8.95, 750 x 14 $t3.~o. Pric.,;
lane, good tires, car iD fine 6th grade : Mary
Brickles,
5 11 6tp plus tax. Newell's Sunoco,
'?ndition, automatic transmfs Na:fY
Clair, Brenda Smllh
Chester, Ohio, Phone 98:&gt;-2305.
Sales &amp; Service
RIOD. Also 1153 FordomaUc
Bee ;
uTBJnluuD,
Marine Supplies
5 11 6tc IDGHWAY
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Donna u•
FREE USE f
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6 cyt radiator. t mUes out 1aruce &amp;1man and Roaer ZelJr· ll
o our
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eFits Almost Every Car
Lead" Creek road !rom er.
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12 ft. ALUMINUM boat wi th Shampooer with purchase of dimng room. k1ichen,
eTransferable When
traller and 2 H.P. ~IOTOR. Blue Lustre Shampoo Baker and 4 to 6 bedrooms with
1 MddJepon Ohio "'430,..,. Wendy Carper, Kenda Cbaney'
,
Furniture.
5
pie
room
to
sleep
12
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Cars
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Phone WY 2-3280.
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For Rent
~ Mod~d8 x 35 ft. trailer. amrle supply of soft water eGuaranteed 24 months Wlll'ld 811i*'vd 11 ''d ry Justice and Randy Sy~ks.
O~;:Y wards, LangSVIlle, ' t rom spring. Room fm· 2, 3, or 24,000 miles
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'l1le 8th grade wiD go to Cam·
5
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3 BEDROOM -house in ~iddle- .
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eMost Popular Unit
lite - nom, rtdo ... ,... den Park May 22. They are Inport, 2117 Second Ave. C. nod l'i!CE FAM ILY grocery store alwn. Cash price $6,000.00.
In the U.S.A.
larmaDto. SmaD "" eCODOllll vll!n( guest&amp;,
location. Call Chesrtre ;;l: 7- m Tuppers Plains on Rt. 7, RACINE - 6 • room
aDd maaagenbfliiJt
M' atudents for Bedford
7146.
5 14 6tc
m Meigs Co. Building and in· I house with bath and forced
8oe
sehool who entered May 7 are
SMALL furnished~ apartment vmce Sl.ock doing a nice bus· hot air heating, lull basement
lnstollod
Metnpaii1H MManl
Rita Good and May Osborne in
air doncidtioned, suitable for mess. D. H. WOOD, REAL- with J . rooms, 2 porches,
B. MelD Slftd. Pomeror
second grade and Ruth Good,
2 men. Ph . WY _
from TOR, Phone 44&amp;-1066, Galli· hardwood floors
WY Wl'll
7lh grade. -Reporters Wendy
2 5440
5 to 7 p. m.
Gtp
Ohio.
5 6 12tc plenty closet space,
4 Z2 lie Carper Blld Janet Mee;,
5 13
- - - - ~- garage and shop.
Pomero 0
3 and 4 ROOM furnished apartI buy at $12,000.00.
y, .
ments. Rowley &amp; Reed Hard- ~
1 INCOME PROPERTIE" -~:~~~~~i;( ~~,.,...-.J
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5 11 lie 3 HP Briggo &amp;
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PLENTY OF LOTS FOR SALE
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turns on your investment.
ALL WITH PIRPETUAL CARE
Butternut Ave. Phone WY 2· GARDEN PRIDE
LAND CONTRACTS - Sonne-1
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2322.
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times one can buy with
M'lDERN 6 rooms and bath I
46.97
low down payment and bal· ~iili-Biiiiiiii;"~iUii~-iOi
Open Mon.-Sot. Tl19 PM
ance monthly Your -"t
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should be goo!.
new homes Bulh lD
Jack W. Corooy,
CUCKLER REALTY .
ens. otorm window•. al.umJ
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SOCIAL
CALENDAR

Mrs. Smith is
AppUealiGIII •
voluat..
-k areal 1be hoqlleL Glrll
Prest'den t oI
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Upward LookisI !~H~~.,_........;,Tnett~ay
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Mulllnl wu ~ Sponsor
Study Theme
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wben tbe Sew·Rite Sewlila
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club met Wednellday
even- Supper May 22
.
Church Ctrc e atAtbe~ubb:;. -laD waa The Sj!tiCUH Wom811'1 Auxii•-· ..,._ ... be"

Over
mothers and daugh- ters by Mrs. Jack Slaven and
MAY lC
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Tbere wDI be a meedDI "lJoward Look" waa tile tople eonducled· by Mrs. Elza Gil- 1ary ot the Vollmteet Fire D6r
ter were s cial guests of tho the response from the daugh- 1\lary Shrme, Whtte ~rine of Officers for the commg year May 17 lor tho roplar mem- 0: the devotlono by Mrs. Louil more Jr., vice preMdent. The partment will oponiOI' a jl~
El s
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f Heath Meth- ters by Jennifer Coble
Jerusalem will meet Frutay at were elected when the Porn- hers when new olflcero will Reibel when the Federated Cir- traveiins prln donated by Mrs. oupper Ia the llcllool audltorlUIII
ef;r thetr annual In a Truth or Consequence 8 p. m. a\ the
of eroy
m
be btstalled. There will be aew cle met Wednellday at the Harold Hood was awarded
Saturday, May 22,
servtna
Mother-Daughter banqvet Tttu:s- epiSode, Mr&gt;. Garen
rules Hlld other
church.
Mrs.
A
to beiln at five o'cl ·
day evening m the church dm- adopted mother lor the evenmg will sponsor a rummage sale for
o'clock
and that time.
offlee
The hymn, "Anywhere
Charleo :eoout
1
10 Proceed• from this
tng room Members and guests wa. awarded • polled plant Bs in Racine May 14 and 15 at meeting.
' to be turn ter
Memorial Jesua," opened the meeting • lWreshmenll were
by wiD go to tho lfremen to .
wero seated at tables d""orat- the oldest mother present, and the Simpson building across Members were seated at at the Ve
thaD May lowed by the reading of Poalm the ho81eoa to the above nam- used as needed. Ten memtJeri
eL with flowers and centered Mrs. Larry Edwards r""eived from the post office.
white covered table centered Hoopltal no a r
uest.- 21, and prayer by the leader. ed and Mn. Edward Wells, Mrs. answered rol! call when tile
with silhouette ftgures of moth- !lowe" lm the youngest moth- The Junior Class at Pomeroy 'th
rangement of white 31. All
are :
In her medltaUon, Mrs. Reibel Raymond Baity Mrs. Donald IJ"OUP met m the toWn
ers and daughters in blue and er Also recetvmg Uower were High school is having a rum- Wld
mums Mrs Tomp- ed to be at th mee I·
stressed that, "AI we journey McKnight Mrs.' Dayton strict- Monday evenlnJ, M•y 10. ,.
gold. colors uf the WSCSh d
J'ran•Im Martm, most dau- mage sale in the Smith Buildye '-edw th gr.ace ·
.
through life we should culllvate land Mro' Donald Collins Mn. meeting opened with thP Lord!ol
.s
1
A program followed t • .tn- gh,ters
· present, and Mrs. Hem' . ing on Second st
' .• Apr II 14 an d '"'
Mrs..,,T. A. •Hennessy, presi· _..,,
-MOCIH!!MIGMI"'*'"'
I he babit 0 I look'"•
... up • olnce Charles
' Hollman,
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Mrs. wm""'
' ..... Prayer ...
jn unlOOD
ted' e to•
ner cmylnr, out the 25th anm- erman, trom the longest , dts- 15. Anyone havtng rummage to dent, conducted the busmess
so many of the
thlnga of Boyer and Mra. Don Mullen. lowed by glV/IliJ
versm salute to the mothers tance, ,\e•
be ptcked up Call WY-2-.1019.
ession which opened wtth
life are above us.
Mrs. Louis Osborne will be hoot- tho Americand . aged.
1 Haven, W. Ia.
vta
way of an old-fashion- A typ cat ·soap opera"
. MAY 17
by Mrs. Tompkins who
She named the blue 3k) , moon,
for the next meeting.
were read an approv
ed . radio"" program 1n obser- gram wllli gtven by Aprtl tras- The Mtddleport Band Boost- had for her topic, "A Diary
stars, rainbows, green lreel, 00
All Auxiliary. members an
vance of the 25th anmversa?' er wlllt the audten&lt;&lt;o
er Club wtll meet Monday
Prtvate Prayers." Members re,
rf
neecy clouds, night of birds, the
asked to be at a ' special meetof the foundtng of the Women s mg m the "Lets Pretend hour ning cat 7.30 p.m. at the htgh sponded to roll call by namtng
sun and the glorious Sllll!et.
Cadet Troop Hike•
lng at the town hill May t7 at
Soctety. Becky Fultz. daugh- undet the dtrectton ot Mrs. school cafelerta wtth Mrs. Cash a country in the Umted Nand She closed the_ meditation with To Meeting Place
, p. m. to complete plan&amp;
ter of Mrs. Bernard Foltz, gave Fultz. •lrs.
K.
preSident, tn charge. ttons. A note of thanks was l Recent guests. of Mr. a i "In the Mornmg We ohould The newly formed Girl Scout for
7 30 the oupper.
the dinner gmr
.
a btl of the Bell .. rete- "Phere wtll be mstallalton of of- read from MISs Lydia Ebers- Mrs. Vtctor Grtm were
Dtrect
Prayers to
and Troop met Wednesday afternoon Refreshments were serve b1
Mrs Pull7, wogtam chatr- phone Hour" by smgmt Hap- ftcers All parents are urged to bach for flowers sent her whtle son and &lt;laughter and
oi Look Up. Two poems, Twas at the home of the assistant Helen Diddle and Carrie Sinman, arted as the tadto an- py the Home" With Mrs. M. E. attend
.
hospitalized
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grtm and A Sheep,
a
leader, Mrs. John Fultz. From clair to Myla Hudson, Clara
nounw lor tlw program whtch Dowson •l the ptano.
Theodorus Counetl Daughters Olficers elected were Mrs. Sef Ctty, N. C., and Mr.
Went Astray, and He Cares th
th girls hiked to the Lavender, Ada Slack, Tbelllla
was modelt•d after rad1o shows The small daughters present of Amertca wtll meet In regular Dale Smtih preSident; Mrs. C. Mrs. Robert Sever and fam11Y closed the devotiOillt.
ere fe th ir ader
Mrs Grueser, Sylvia Zwllllng, Elleoa
of 25 year&gt;
During the business session 00
ewhe:..
1
regtll.; Clark, Edith lluod· and Marte
1 ago mcludmg the presented a one-act humorous sesston Monday. at 7 30 p.m. at F Tompk,.;, vice president; of Zanesville. They :me
Stgn-on g ven bv Mrs l'uitz. a skit entitled, "You Must Pay the IOOF hall. A social hour
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. sec- pecially to see their
ir. charge of Mrs. Retbel, preal- meetlag
held.
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Rizer.
welcome to the mother&gt;
hy
Mrs.
The
Rent
"
Mrs.
Char.es
llradwill
follow
and
potluck
refreshretary
_
treasurer.
Mrs.
Smith
tor
Grtm,
who
has
.
Pat
dent
thank
you
notes
lor
fiowDur"
th
meeting
the
troop
I
"II be serve d·
mginto ethree groups, choosJohn Kr.awsrzvn t 1r response bury was featured ·a n ··•·t
l ' oon ments wa.
. named Mrs. Hennessy, Mrs. Ro- a·l'·ed
tz · He ts now 1mprovmg I ers •were read from M'111:1 M divided
ild od J "or '
from tl,. mothers b'
Tom Htver" portion reaamg poetry The Metgs 4-H Pleasure Rtd- bert Warner and Mrs Ben home d M Robert Jay of guerite Meyer and Mrs. Lester lng a name and namilljJ group W wo
URI
Riley; a welrume to
to background muslt of "Beau- ,ers club Will meet at the Rock Neutzling as the program com- Mr. ban .
wtth relatives I Fauber who are improving from leaders and assistant•. The 4 H l b 0
. ed
- - - -Uful Dreamer. .. The audtence Sprmgs Methodtsl church, Mon- mittee for next year...
last week.
recent Illness, and from the grouflll and their nomes are the
• cu
rllanras
JOtned m the slgn-otf song led day at 7 30 p m. Members are "lnternattonal Affatrs
was mMrs
Manley has re- Raymond Hood family.
Mro.
with Sharon Glaze, A Wildwood Junior 4-H Gal'
ill III by Mrs. Fultz. The comrr.erctal to take project books.
the topic of the program, pre- cetved word that her husband, Reibel and Mrs. Ben Neutzlins the leader and Robin MIU., as- den club was Ofllanlzed Wed·
TONIGHT
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of the evenmg was given by Mrs. The Metgs County Democrat sented by Mtss Ebers bach. She R er I ee Manley has been reported on May Fellowship sislant. the Ptoneers with Deb- nesday evenins at the borne of
"MAIL ORDER BRIDE"
fultz and her daughters, Beth, dub wtll
at
spoke on the lndtans of
pt:gmoted lo the
of Private day held at church. Orders wree bie
leader, Anita Fultz, Mra. Victor Hysell.'
Buddy bhst&gt;n
Ke11 IJullea
Barbara
and
Becky.
sc;ond
ward
ouse,
on
America
and
what
.
the.
Wor
.
First
Class.
m
the
U.
S.
Army.
taken
lor
aU
purpose
cards
the
assistant;
and
the Buckeyes, The club is apollBOfod by lbe
,('olor '
I
Mrs.
Galen
Brown,
out-gomg
7
30
p
m.
All
membe_rs
are
u
gHealth
Organizalton
"
domg
lot
PFC
Manley
is
serving
with
the
Circle
is
selling.
with
Jennifer
Goble,
leader, Wildwood Garden Cillb
and
-~ ld lltJ-­
I I" esldeHt, conducted a short ed to attend and brmg cooktes the Indian, such as butldmg H Q 18th Art. in Butzback, Cer- A salad course was served Nancy McCall, assistant. At the advisors are Mrs. Dwight
"NEVE R PUT IT
fN WRITING"
attending the new Methodtst or
y 8
schools and adult classes Mtss
He is a graduate of Mid- by the hostesses, Mrs. Allard close of the meeting refresh- hoan and Mrs. Hysell. Officers
Pat Boone
busmess meeting and thanked
A I
Ebersbach named the vanous dleporl High School. Mrs. Man- Prall and Mrs. Gladys Cuck- ments were served to 22 girl' elected are Grace Hysell, ptello
the commlllees for lhetr work Tite Amertcan
S
church denommaltons and told ley plans to join her husband ler from a table with white cov- and leaders
"ent. Heidi Milhoan vice II". .
Sa turda}
~L.i)
m makmg the dmner posstble.
of the t. Pou s what each was domg to help the lm the near future.
er and centered with an ar.
Carla Fisher,' secretary;
"GODZILLA VS.
15 The ctrcle voted to gtve fman- and St Johns Lutheran church- Indtans in the self -help pro- Mrs. C. E. Burdette and Char- rangement of spring flowers.
WINS DIPLOMA
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Fisher, treasurer; PogTHE THING'
ttal asSistance to JUmor youth es wtlt meet at the
gram.
.
les Burdette visited In Galli- Hootesses lor the June meeting J K nnedy received his di· gy Milhoan, publicity; Tereta
tCoto r )
Asbury Camp near Rw Grande. Tuesday. at 8 p m. Mrs. atr The meetmg clo,ed wtth the jpolis Thursday
with will be Miss Lena Grueser and I oe I e the Columbus Data Gooch health and oafeiy ehtllr-a nd .
.
Mrs.
Charles
Bradbury,
Mrs.
Karr
wtll
have
the
Bible
stud)
.
Women's
Creed
in
unison.
The
her
brother,
Mr.
Lawrence
Mil- Mrs. G. 0. Schmoll.
School last week and man,
Koste Hysell, riCJ'elo
"VOYAGE TO THE END
Larry Edwards and Mr, Jack
next meetmg wtll be m Seplem- hoan, a patient at the hospital.
h
pled employment with tlon leader. The girls are talc·
OF THE UNIVERSE"
Dt&gt;nms StephE'ns
I Slaven were named on the
her, the place to be announc· l The members of the Middle- M H rtinger
Insurance in Colum- lng beginning gardening and ont
committee to assist Mrs. Wol•
ed
port Cadet Band held their
rs. ."
bus The son of Mr. and Mn of the community assignment!
Uam Russell, JUntor youth counband party Thursday evening Devotwnal Leader
wui1am Kennedy, he was form- wUI be lor the girls to take 1
selor in workmg out detatls
Wlfite Rose Lodge
at th ethgh school. S.':Jnd:lches Mrs. J .E D. Hartinser pre· erly employed by the Krogerl nower arralliJement to
!hell
! The ctrcle also agreed to send
n
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and pop were serv
urtng sided and opened the meeting Store In Pomeroy.
church each SUnday.
Pomeroy, Ohio
the eventng.
' with devotions when the Guild I
·two senior high students lo the Esther Lowery, seven-year - Auxilrary eeta
; lltsstons School at Delaware in old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wh11e Rose Lodge Auxiliary Mrs. A. A. Scarberry and I of the Crace Episcopal Church II
june, and to sponsor a booth at George Lowery, Hamilton - st. met Wednesday nftern?"n at her daughter of Columbus
met Wednesday eveninl ot the
TONIGHT &amp;SATURDAY
the
Metgs
County
Fair.
Middleport.
was
honored
wtth
the
Legton
_hall
tn Mtddleport the weekend at the former • parish house.
"PALM SPRINGS
In conclusiOn Mrs Brown a surpnse birthday party on the with Mrs. Carl Mattox presi~
here,
A short business session was
WEEKEND""
1Te1 hmcolnr)
thanked her offtcers and mem- lawn of the Lowery home, Wed· mg tn the absence of the preSt- Mrs. Kennel~. Byer of Galli- held and the report of the secfruv Donahtw Connu• Stev
dent. Mrs. Wtlltam Robson. I- pohs spent. Mother's Day Sun- rotary and treasurer accepted.
!:n.s T\ Hat·d m .IPt i'V Van ' hers fo r thetr support during nesday, May 12th.
' the past year and mtroduced the A buffet supper, including her Altendmg were Mrs.
WI day here wtth her family
A social oour followed the
Dyke
'lAW OF THE LAWlESS" new preSident. Mrs. Charles birthday cake, was served to liam Woodard, Mrs. Carl
Mrs. Clyde J . .Bartlett h
meeting. The next meeting will
1TechmcolurJ
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decorated. Wtlh baskets of whole ery The guests were earh giv- Mrs. p L. Mttch, Mrs JaTes where she has
ays l m and aU members are W1ed
ertson. \\'m. Berahx.
I flowers combmed wtth blue and en .several party favors After Souders, Mrs Herman Bake.;;: at the C~urc~. 0 ~ ae:::~e~~ to. be present.
:gold trts placed m tre shape of the supper. there was group Mrs. Walter Hayes. Mrs.
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for refreshm~nts ~-ithethe":,~J:st ~~r was
adoption of a baby boy, omVaughn. and
BryanTommy
Mullen,Lowery.
Danny !Mtldred
provided Jacobs.
by the Mrs.
hoste~es.
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payments add pleasure to your purchase.
Come in ••• let us give you full

Mrs. Ross Cleland, pr::~~~;~~~
opened the meeting by
from Mark 4, followed by
Lord's Prayer and pledge to
the nag. It was voted Utst Ill
memben who are unable to at.
tend the meeting be made honorary members. Gilts will be
sent to bospltalized members.
Mrs. Milo Biggs and Mrs. stanley Trll8sell were reported ttl.
Games were played under the
direction of Mrs. Marton Wood,
Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and Mrs.
Norman Frederick with prl2es
awarded the winners.
Refreshments were served

Utose:~;::J~E::I I

the hostesses
above
and Mrs.toMabel
er, Mrs. Ray Morris, Mrs.

ence
Neutzllng,
Mrs. ~. ~~i.ll
Van Meter,
Mrs. Henry
er and Laura Jean, Mrs.
er Wright, Mn. Arthur
Mrs. Henry Spencer and1 :~:
Hattie Frederick. Mrs. ~
ling won the door rplze.

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Mrs. Benny Perry and daut!h·
ters, Linda and Mrs. ~ii'J M•- 11
tlngham of Keno attended the
wedding of Mrs. Benny PfiiTY'B
son at Milton, W. Va., AprU 29.

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Boost with

.THE BEAUTIF'UL "Trad&gt;ng Post " building. constrn r fed ftom lo gs turned on a lathe, Is where the park offire
be located. Food supplles and souve niers \\ill be merchandised .

Wilt

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Auto. Trona..
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Member ~ Deposit IDBurance Corporatloa

owner.

Only $1095
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A high school dance party will
be held thll Friday evening I
to. 11 p. m. at the •ltl Racine
High school audltorhlm. 'lbe
.Jays will emcee.

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KARR &amp;VANI

Member Federal Reserve System

• ..,,,, •.,Horace Karr is Host to Press Day
Story and Picture•
By Rob.,,! Winget!
Rnval Oak Park: an ideal

area · near Five Points for
outdoor recrea tion . ll'i ll be
opened to the puhlic ne xt
Friday by owner Horare
Karr rt may open &lt;tn era
establi shing Meigs Jounll·
as an outstanding tti-s ta te

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tied Tueatlay with hll aant
uncle, Mr. and Mr1. WUI
era.

two·

ONE OF THE
modern bath .house facilltles that provide• !peclal
conveniences for campen
?ark. Automatic washers and dryers wilt be available for patrons,

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Sale

Wednesday evening at the lodi!e ll
hall with Mrs. Oscar
Mrs. Eddie Hartung, and Mrs.
Buel Ridenour as hostesses.

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Grove City, and Mr. and Mrs.
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Ray l''llow,
Clarksburg, Ohio.
·\1rs Leo Sm1th and I &amp;nding gifts were Esther's
PLAN DANCEd
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grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. The Mtddleporl Ban 8oos ·
,Thomas Robson and Mrs. Eliz- ers will sponsor a htgh school
dance party with
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. the Jays thiS
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Saturday evenmg from
The May meeting of the Past
Mrs. William Russell assisted It p.m. at the Middleport High Councilors of Chester Council,

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presented
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w1th a g1ft
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Birthday

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A VIEW

of

the Swimming Area at Royal

Oak Park.
Tho Royal Oaks Park
Jounchos Meigs county into the middle of tho Tri·
Stato co111petition for tho
Recreation Dollar. T h o
project, significantly, ia
believed to reproHnt the
largest singlo Investment
of local capital In o local
enterprise ainco World
War 'II,

Loeated at Pomeroy Slar
Route, th e beautiful · new
park will offer camping.
swim ming. picmrking. IJo&lt;tting and fishing fa cilities_
Two lakes have been built.
Karr. a building contractor. native of Chester lownshtp and livtng at Pomerov
Star Route. has planned the
pork to atl raet patrons from
tar and near.
Announremenf that t h e
park will be opened nest
Friday. May 21, was made
Friday at a "Press Day" at
the park . Newspaper. "radio
and television represe ntatives toured the park.
Meigs Countv Community Improvemen t Corp. President William Childs tv a •
guide for the tour and Karr

answered

qur s 1 in n ~

ahnut

enlt'rpri -:L•.
In all. 11111 acres ol mll ing \~oodlands for nature
slurlv exploralion , trailing
&lt;J nd JUst plain roam ing are
}11.s

in the p&lt;H'k

g round ~

Roval Oak Pa rk ll"ill have
1 ~ 0 ca mp si fr s \l i;P n .111 an~
eomplelt•d
\ lr. 1\arr satd
fhat HW sites Will h(• rPad,·
on opemng rl&lt;tl" and I he nth1'1' 211 w iII lw &lt;·ompI e t &lt;'rl tim
VPfl r
- Thr r nrnping an·.1 1 ~ loMlfed on a h!ll midst a ro ve
of tm~· er in g oak trePs. ·\
four -arrp l:.~kt• for s\d!Tl ming. dJving. wading a 11 d

\\ atf r spo rl s is expP&lt;"ted to
aftra&lt;"t m:lllv an'n rer;;ident s.
QnaJiftecl II"Jtrrf ront j&gt;ersnnnPI for the Rrrl rrns sapprovpd swimm ing fa(·iiit i t:~s wr l l lw on hand
Diving hoard~ and sl ides
are alreacl.v por;;itionrd at
th e lake 1\an rxpects to
emplov al least three. and
po~s 1hly mo re, liff'g tiJrd .. . 011
\I rt&gt;kend~.

fi sher men arP not for-

go!t en. The largr r. 12 acre
bke is stocked

11 ith

3,UOO

lhs of raffish. rropples anti
ha."
and
2.000 m ore
pounds ll"ill be added prior
to the opening.
Facilities av8llablo lo.Jb.t:~
camping area· :tnc\urte :rt]!ilfr
vidua l pienic tables, parking
~reas and fireplaces. elect nc outlets available at 50
&lt;·amp sites a disposal stat oon for trailers holding
tank s. and two central sho-

werhouses . Laundrv fa r1lilirs rnclude flush toi lets and
plf· nlr of hot water.
i\rtual location of t he
park is four miles no rt heast
of Pomerov and one m i I e
so"l It on Wells road.
Mr. K.1rr said floating lin·
rs will control the swimm ing sec tions of the smaller lakr An eight-inch layer
of small washed gravel ex.
lends from the shoreline to
six feet of water deoth.
Rates for camping a r e
$2.75 per family for each
night. or $14 per week.
This fee include&lt; the charge
~ for swimming and fishing.
There will be special rates
to camping clubs and groups
on request.

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