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ROY COLEMAN

KATHY McELHINNEY

Probing Theft of
Valuable Article&amp;

FIVE CENTS

TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1965

New Banking
Firm will
.Open in July

Says Development Expert
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· Would Need Three Years

GOING TO CUNIC -. Kathy McElhinney, Carol King, and Roy Coleman,
The dean of Ohio University's College of Engineer·
of the ~ddleport .semor Band, have been sele~t~d _by the MHS faculty to attend a
and Technology said Monday night Meigs county
a full-time Industria~ development man.
Band Clinic at Ohio University In ~une. The. cllm.c m a t~o week period offers an
opport~n!tY to students to study wtth the Umverstty staff m the School of Music and
Dr. Robert L. Savage, speaking to representatives
to partictpate In the special bands in a final concert. Students also may join vocal
the Pomeroy and Middleport Chambers of Commerce
groups and take part in the other ac~lvlti~s. Miss McElhinney is the,daughter of Mr. and the Community Improvement Corp., said such a
and Mrs. Kenneth McElhinney, Miss King ts the daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert 1man could assist expertly with projects of all kinds lead· to economic expansion - '---'---King, and Roy Coleman Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Coleman.
county.
source• other than within the
Mee:t!Ot, in Crow's Town and county.
Country restaurant, Dr. Sav· "It takes about three years
age was introduced by Delmar for an industrial development
A. Canaday of Pomeroy.
man to reallv gel r"ulls." said
He stre....t that "'full • time" Dr. Savage. He indicated the
DETROIT (UP!) - Ohio In· the Detroit Economic Club he a tongb position.
by someont' trained for first year for su&lt;" a man would
dustnallst Cyrus S. E'aton sa1d was "fairly well terrified" aft· H
d lh t unl 081
work is needed if
I be be lsrgely gathering inform•·
Monday that Soviet Premier er his talk with Kosy"'"
e warne ha
"image" of Mel•• county II tv hon for presentation.
were some cbetween
anges the
a
n'1exe1· KOS)'I In told h'1m recent·
He said President •q•·
Johnson's 1 confrontation
changed for •the hetter.
Dr. Savage, In answer to a
ly RUlisia was ready to enter tough policy on Viet Nam and ed States and Rwsiaa nd
Dr. Savage believed induslrl· question, said talent m the field
tile V~ Nam war on a full the bombing of North Viet Nam China would lake place
al development man could l!e might be available on a per·
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has placed the Soviet Union 10 ,. , g'•"t Soviet Union.
retained as a full-time employee diem basiS from a person train·
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gia;;; c'h::.a are ready to go. in for approximately $10,0GO per ig in the field.
lhal Included visits to Moscow,
WJESBADIN
and go In with everything they year.
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II was pomted out by the
Praguea nd Budapes• •aid he
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The dean IndiCated that dean that much of the work of
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might be available to an industrial development man
talked to Ko!ygln about the Vi- Wlesbaden and Maim plgeoo
In my '"~ JUdgment, we
srea whereby 75 per rent would he seeking assistance
et Nam situation and he "had breeden elubsr elealed u• are on the brmk of cataslroplle.
the
f
ch
thr h
d fed 1
never a smile in an bour and bird Ia
Unless aomelhlng occurs In
coo1 or su 1' em· oug state an
era pro8 81 Satanlay iD 8 dem· next month, I feel that mankind ployeo would be provlcled from grams.
a half." Eaton quoted Kosygln
as sayina:
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is doomed," he said. He said
"You'Ve left us no oltemative luraed."
he feared an atomic war.
but to lllht ... there's nothing
"Oar membe
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Eaton who II chalrmao of
left far to do but go In there slek" • .
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and Ohio Rail·
with everythinlf we have - and "What could bave bappeued way' Ia held In hilh esteem lly
we wil.l ..•,"
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PT. PLEASANT - The "Peep' Bank" a new banking fn.
stitution will open In
Polllt
Pleasant in July located In tilt
building at the cornu of Plll1l
, land Main-S!!. formerly ocelo
.' pled by the Point PleuiM
, , Building &amp; Loan Assoclallol.
R. B. Rothgeb baa b en
named president: Forrest Clark,
vice president and rnemberl ,.
the board of ditecton, P. A.
Sayre, Ray Epperly, Carl Frutll
and William J. Marcum.

Eaton Fears Catastrophe
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Pardon My B11uty Marks

WED. ond THURSDAY
May 26·27

NOT OPEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Moy 28-29
"KISSES FOR MY
PRESIDENT"
FrPd Mari\!urray, Polly 8er·
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Edward

Andrews. Eli Wallaeh
"SING AND SWING"

My Office Will Be

D~md Ht&gt;mmmgs, Joan New·
t'll, HPinz &amp; .l~nmfer Moss.

Closed From

SUN .. MON. ond TUES.
May 30-Junt 1
"STRANGE BEDFELLOWS"

Rock Hudson. Gma LoUobri ·
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CAPE KENNEDY !UPil - 1s represented by 8,11110 sbarea
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SUPER SIZES '89" UP

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mattress. Put a 190 lb. man on ooe side and a
130 lb. woman on the other. What happeos? You
gu ed it. The mattress sags towards the heavier
weight. He sleeps iD a hollow. Sbe llieep11 011 a
slope. Uncomfurtable? You bet..

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LEWISTON, Maine (UPil - The even tenor of Its
Price, the son of Mr. and 11\.rs. Hubert Price of Port- severe bruise' of llis
left satellite today, putting on a
way
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what
this
town
is
pursuing,
right
up
to
fisticuff
land,
Is
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graduate
of
Southern
Higb
school
where
•boulder,
spectacular display of flame
In
llme. Easy does it.
he lettered tn three sporta.
He was reported pinned ~ a~d fury as 11 raced mto the
Its picture Is going to go flashing Uve through tbe Price won All-Ollie UPI ree-l
neath • traclor !bat overturn· n~ght sky.
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heavens to television screens of the Western world in osnitioo in his senior and jun·
on him. A wrecker was need- Mmute.• after reachmg orbit, '
t.he most watched fight ever, but downeast sopohistlca· tor yean as a Tornado blskeloct to fHt the macbiot 10 that , the bat-hke meteorOid dete&lt;11on
!ton has conquered munici·
- ball player. He was piCked for
Auslio could be removed. !alelhte
cal'ed
Pegasus
al tizzy.
rand sa 1'd the ~
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officer•
on
second
team
All.()hlo
In
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jun·
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96
feet
wide
wmgs
and ,
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DR. MARTIN LUTHER Level heads prevail all over. duty for the Clay • Liston hea· lor season and received third
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began studymg the hazards tiny
linl Jr. vowlld to lead a dele- Ev'!' as the closed·circuit tete vywelght championship fight to· team teCOgnitloa at the end ol
b11s of space debns would !?" ' PT PLEA NT _
ation tllday to the slate eapl· VJaliln people were announcing night represent only "a normal the 1984-«i Jeason de8plte the
to three-man Apollo moonsh1ps. l rv·
. SA
Funlral
11111 at Montgomery. Ala., .which they. had insured
security measure" for this town fact he was recovll'inl
of
The satellite, expected to be [
be
he said would find no
Casstus Marcellus Clay s hie of 41,1100.
the time from a broken ankle,
to the naked eye on . vens :y rom
tty until "there sre black faces for fi million until he can get The televl51on head man said sustained while playing footearth. was circling the globe IV I .
ho': forho 1
Ia the legislature."
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out of toWn, the pollee chief the "major consideration for ball last September.
, every 97 minutes in a near per·' e VJe
1 20 ' w
Kine told .hundreds of cheer· here fi.Oinled out that -we've our taking the Insurance was Among many rttOrdt set by
SAIGON IUP!l - In one of feet orbil ranging from 316 to l ~uesday0 at ·110 a.m. al the
88 1 basketball player at
tne Negroes jammed In a got I peaoeful community." l e so
threats against
the tragic incidents of the war. : 466 miles high. Scientists said it orne 8
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ehyrch at M~ntgomery ~ay 'lbere were no murders here the champ's life." He said the u m Hlgb school wu the
four American Jets today acci· ' would remain in space for al cer, 10 •t&gt;O s erry.
night that he was "tired'' of ·tiJe last year, no negligent man· tact that the insurance people Individual career llCOl'btg llll'rk.
dentally attacked a South VJet· l teast three years.
1been
poor health lwo years.
legialalure meeting every year slaughter. no forcible rape were requiring only 0 $! OGO OVerall, Larry won four letnamese military base near the
I Mrs. Spencer was born Fell.
with not • orngle Item on their oases, only seven ca•es of premium showed they
ters In basketball and baseball
border with North VietNam.
12. 1907, the daugbter of the
agenda pertaining Ill Nqroes breaking and entering, only two odda were 1,0001&lt;1·1 qainst and three m football. He was
Five South Vietrnmese sol·
tate C. A. and Anna Roush Rainand their rtghts. "Lawmakers,
assaults.
Clay'a being allaeked by Black unable to play loqtball In hil l
diers werew ounded. One bull·
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of tha
you will not rest;• lle aald. Police Ollef Joseph H Far· Nationalist fanatics.
senior season beceuse of the
dozer was destroyed and an.
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West.mmster Metbocilst church,
"There ' will be n.l lrahquillt
broken ankle.
LARRY PRICE
other damqed.
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hfelong resident of Mason
at the statehouse. We want re:
A. fast lefthanded pitcher.
A u s military spoksman I
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county, and the_ widow of Fred
reseotatlon. We want to see
Price has been In touch wHb Veterano Memorial Hospital said the four plane• "strayed" •
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Spencer, who died in 19110.
black. laces In the legislature."
several maJor league scoull Admlssloa• - Charles Doml· off course."
I Funeral semces
for Henry , Survivin&amp; are three
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Mon- -ADowo adult parole authorl· Ibis spring. Price P~ sev· gan, Chester: Jean Hudson, First reports on the attack ! Da•ley,. Jr .• · who died at, Ralph, Paul and James, all ol
ROBBIN&amp;, TENN. -A RES. day'a major le&amp;illalive action 1y to reduce sentence of prison- enthgarnea !nedbiJ
Middleport; Willie
Williams, raised the possibility the planes hJS
Galhpchs Ferry; two daul!h·
cue squad early tolay sent out at. a 111ance·
er for time lptll\ tn jall or :: w!: :.,m A r::;.,. e~ ~y- Pomeroy; Mabel
Laudaker, were Communist MIG fighters . :o;~n~ :: the Sv~acuse~eth- ters •. Mrs. Carrie Burro "• Gal·
'l'l!rd that II had found one body ·
BHH
workhouse. Vote ·:11 • o.
team . At m 1
., I on Pomeroy; Charles Wo~e. Syra· A U. s. spokesman at Da Nang, odist ~hu~ch with · burial in the ' hpohs, Ohio and Mn. Mary
1n p coal mineshafl deep tn the Paseed: ·
-Increase~ peually for lite- and : lilhtnf a:..s~ cuse; Gamel Johnston, Port· issuing the ol'lginal announce- Let rl Cemetery Dr Lester Case. Hendel'l!On; seven ~
B~ Mountains where -H.B. ~74, allows Ohio tore- gaily taklnl deer to maximum thlJ P ns p,f' ay wut e;,ga land; William Butcher, Chesh· l ment, said the planes were Ro "sh and the Rev · David ""· Harvey, llooilas, Jamt1,
~n fXplosion Monday trapped fQSO driver• license to peraon 1 fl!OO fine and 30 days fn jail. the f.~.';'~ te~~ in c!lumbon ire.
"presumed to be M1gs"
I Ba~es of Portsmouth. will olfici. i and Leo Rainey, all of Garup.
live miners.
under suspension tn another vote 28 • o.
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Swick,
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Ihs Ferry: Charles, of Leoai•:
The squad, wearing oxygen stale. Vote 113-0.
on une 1t-2!1.
Middleport; Nettle Jenks, Porn· MARRIAGE APPLICATION '
. 1 Harry. local. and Burt, H~~tpo
maskl, said the body was dis- S. B. 162, ertends mayoral!THREE CITED
eroy; lona Brlckles, Pomeroy: Errol Roi Pickett, 211. Rt. 1,1 He had employed by the Ohlo:ers Ferry; a sister, Mrs. WU..
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covered at a loading
point ty terms in vUlages and nonThree arrests were ,...-ted Mabel Tracy, Pooneroy; Min· Carpenter student and Sharon Power CCiT!pany for '-~ years, liam Hatfield, Gallipoli• Ferry,
deep inside I he shaft. It was charier cities from two to four
today by the Ohio Slate Patrol nle Brown, Pomeroy.
i' Kay Holl~nd t7 Carpenter Rl ~a\~mem~r ~f I: svacuse , and eight grandchildren.
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Rober! Marcinko, 11, Canton:
1, student. ' '
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the '! The Rev. Gary Roach w11
the search contlriued for the -H. B. ~. provides regula·
cited to Meigs CoulltY court Frl·
Mel&amp;• Geael111 HOipital
IOdd Fellows .Lodge •t .Pomeroy. officiate and burial will be Ia
other four miners. The II v e lion and ln!pectlon of milk proday for speed; Allen Gruew, Admissions - Mildred Dill,
LOCAL TEMPS
SurVIvors mclude hls wile, ISuncre!t cemetery.
Fri. . .
men, workln1 3,000 feet below ducers, haulers and processoro.
62, Middleport, cited 'Friday for Minersville.
The temperature in Pomerov'si Opal W.. hiS mother, Mrs. Ber· ,may call at the funeral home
the surface, were trapped Mon- Vote fl. 16.
PT. PLEASANT- Roger unsafe vehicle, and Raymond DU.hat~eo- Glenna Grimm. business district at 11:15 a m. tha _ Dalley, Pome'?Y.• and ,after 7 p.m. today.
day when an eiJlloston ripped House concura In Senate Philip Johnson, 22·month • old Nelaon, H, Lanpvjlle,
cited GaiUpolls Ferry : Kale Wilson, Itoday was 62 degrees under sun· a siSter. Evelyn McMdbn, Hart· I
throngh the mine, searing lhe Amendments
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IliOn ol Mr. and Mrs. Dan John· F'rlday for defective muffler IHarrisonville
ny skies
ford. W. Va. Friends may all
shaft with such heat that ita -H. B. 101 prohibits use of son of West Columbia, was erH·
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walls were 'like a coal stove: freeways by 'pectestrjllll! and lcally burned Monday 11:30 a
til noon Thursday when
the 1
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ilow • moving vehicles v 0 t'e m. at the home of bll ll'•ndpar· l
body will be be taken to the '
COLUMBUS- THE FREE IIi· 3. ·
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enll, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tbomchurch.
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ljleech Front at Ohio Slate Ullo -H. , B. lilt, requires dllfls 1o as, of Lock liS, when he lipped
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lverslty voted Monday nlaJtt not be undir. "'!nlrol ·at $ll limes. over l can, of 11101lne while
TICKET DEADLINE
PT. PLEASANT - Two ~
lil tnv1te Marxist author · Hero
, 'Selltle ·
playJnc In !be .basement of the SANTO DOMII(g&lt;l (l)PJ) -force, although It la.ted of· Tile international units were
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sons. one three years old d
bert Aplh~~er back to the cam- P~: , · ,
hmlle ~t M. mother wu Tbio troubled citY. a~ed to- Hcially only Z4 hours. Rebels ordered not to shoot, even if 1HiT~ke~00~or t~iu P=~' the other 21, both of M...
pus to speak this quarler.·About , , . .
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doing thO _ , ,
day to be returoina IO' I)Ol'lllli wnied with rifles or sub. they were fired on, if there ~ sc
mm
I county. were In Holzer ~
100 persons •ttencjed_ll)e meetThe chUd
fell ill under the
of !be machine guns manned snip- were other u. S. troops In the
s:=:keby
al, Galllpolls, Tueoday foU.
lnc and turned down 1 pioposal 'certllm'..l •• · . bilesUI the 1piDed piljUne which l&gt;e- pre4tminanUy Amer!C!ID peace er posta Ulrollflh the night, but area to defend them. They AI . ' ' sman
ling illiurY Monday.
to return
controversial alit: a.,&gt;
r.e:. a.. 'mo: rat•er come tcnlled! ,An aunt of lilt force set up Monday by the Or- there was virtually no !Iring. were authorized to fire hack If umn• """· announced today· Shawna Jo Carmlcl'ael, '
apeabr after on hour of .U. es: ....
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1tMII ltijured ,1!/dJd. allt.d he , IUffer- pllizltioD of Amerit.WI States International patrols, each no American troops were avail·
1daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil'
CUIIIon.
nles •t..111111101
lhe ~.. de ed third .~ huma and .11 a (OAS).
compriling one U. S. soldier able.
DRIVER CITED
Uom F. Carmichael,
Rlplt1,
,Apllleter appeared at OSU tliW •pee~
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CJ patient at Holier
llotfpilal
and tW.. or three other men of The OAS force is to be com· Ja..'!Jes Sprouse, Middleport, fell off a play gym. She _...
laat Friday but did nollllllke a , .. ,
w'- he wu Iaten .Ia 111 am- Bm and lOme
it dlfferln8 nationalities drawn manded officially by Brazilian has been cited lo Mayor Char· ed a fractured elbow. ,
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burrllld)J after ·;.•. " -~·-_.
llula!l&lt;t '.fillti;·IIJI ero.H\!111811 opet~ed Monday. .. ll ,•• from the Brazilian, Costa Maj. Gen. Hugo Panasco Al·les Legar'o Court Monday on Mrs. Vernon lltrt ef l.t)lll.1
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. : ... eopectejl It N ..,. .ltniMII lUcan, Hondlll'lll and Nlc•· vim who was chief of artillery 1 charge of leavln&amp; the scene' was ~dmitted Ill the
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James Stewart. f1ab1an. Cin
d~ ( Jrul, Glyms Johns. Ed
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Argyle R. K'&amp;u!fman, a do
live ol Monongahela coun11,
has been appointed execull\le
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roy and Mtddleport Chambers of Commerce and Com· He and his wife and two chlldmunity Improvement Corp members a full-time indus·
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trial development expert,; needed if Meigs county is to I reo are residmg at
BU'Ch
change its image for the better.-Sentinel Photo.
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Rothgeb stated lh• new bonk
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mau whose rigbt lrg bad not
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let~t~•. picnir \Mbt .. 8 and camtr Cltrs a comin' and a ~oin' and CIQUd set out lo K,aUw-r locusts ; Earl Dtu. M~ Star, Mr
mw ~l.~ots (lalort ~ toodneu, tt not even opt'ned uHiclillly yet. around hert resterday,
~on : and Ml'l. Glen Dill, Mrs. Ptlrl
11 Just oook my broalh away
!ready May ZZJ. 1'ime ti'"Y all ad a ~uart1ar full and i"·ng · Porker. Mr. and Mra. Jamt1
I tako my hal olf - man. do get I hero, •ummer vi.,! oro, I slronw for more, last I saw Will and Jocky, Brolllia • n d
1 - to Mr. Hor•L't' Karr, wOO mean. 'I will rt&gt;semble a Los them.
Btvtrly, Emmett WUI, Frruk
envosinnedo n~ rarri&lt;d ou• all .~n~eles rr..way, eiKhl tane. Well , sweep up the oea, gatll-1 Dill and Vlrltl al\d l'onll)' Lee,
this. 1 think of ttw !'ilolly olu- atod all And 1 heard nf a lellor er all tho sand together and Pomoroy; Otbo _Radford. Syrapendouil courllg'l, fil\anoinlil ~md e:ot on that frf'eway. drovt&gt; lwo t'OUnt it, 11 amet he len•« on CUM; Silly W1\h1. RacUMI, lod
planntl\'! ur /-1 •
~ ·~n . solid week! ert he rould even the lrf'es _ alit hat is about 81 Mr. 1nd Mra, Wa~er.
wh•t 1 rloco h• nas lhort!
· ~etot off tha thinr onrl gn buy a possible as garnerifl8 In even
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one - one hundroth trillion of
. ASJ(S DJ~ORC&amp;
NOW I'VE LOVt;o mulling o- Slop lhe w.orld - f wanna got thoot pools now IIOtrllng.
A dtVW&lt;l&lt; petition haa bttD
bout tn the Wlllor all my lifo, off.
I 1 guess the gr.,ilhoppero of hied In Metes County CQmmon
tloou~h deadlv afraod when il
--early Kansas wereo von
1 Pleao Cwtt by _Eva E.. Holq
reodoO&lt;i up dio&gt;l l1igh. Rul 1 Charles Winston r•lalod unto
,. pest than '"-'"· I've rNd er, Tuppel'l Plams. llalllll R•yu«d to ke&lt;p tryilli .
melhf I&lt;•! lowing. bull can'llell :,o;,ow they oven ate pitch fork I mond W. Holsmger_. Tuppen ,
la' l ume r troed ••• at 11 •• yood os he:
h dies !for tho saltiness 11 Plllt\1. Tbo phuntUI charfH ,
LakoAim•IWellslonlaboulfour Scene. a farm house. a one an I and how a houa~wllt i l1'081 neal4cl ol duly anita- [
y~ars .HiO . 1 hol:rowl:'d ;~, b'llh . co~ farm. Erater a m~lkln" ma- !~~~ look out at her garden, 1tr.mt cruelty,
mg s~Jt Iyou rant buy 'em now , thnw u.le,!iman, pltidm&amp; plea.e : her ~e bushes and ttndt~r
- -- - fm· f1fly- 1 ~ h and \\&lt;I}' ~·u uu lu i bu.v. No soap. Saleunan !UEI8· !shrubs and not even 1 1181 ~
MARRlAGK U~ENS~
me; •way. wJv on ur 1 Su (.enlly departed. farmer look• · tell
_Alfred Roland SUII, 39, Ra- ,
ginaerly klnda wallo,,.d around in lht ahod. there stand• tht
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in the O&lt;Jv• of Lake Alma. Man, milki~g m•chin•. but out al 1 had an ~unt and uncle went : Mao Lopn, 311,_ Middleport: Ev-1
1 r~&amp;lly ··re~oinrd my frt~edotn the lwtrn, no ruw. She had !outt here ~Kansas!, triedi t a :erelt Junior Mtchael, 21, Rt, l, 1
w11.h a sigh·· " did I he "Prison-· departed m the Sala•man's ' coup Ia years, came back - \ Middleport, U. S: Army, and
er of Chollon ·· See 1:eorge, Lord t1·uek.
:grasshoppers and drouth had Sharon Mwl• Mttch, 10, PomByrun for Ihis 1.,1 quote. Aa• , Could happen, yoo know. Look !Outed them. To those who stay- eroy, secretary.
and senesl't'lllst t1as t'Omp\ttely ::~tall th' !)" J\'1 1 1 ··· :·
' ·ed 1 give a deip »&amp;laam. It
---caught up wnh m•. &gt;nd I keep to be whllewa.h. root. lhat bt.w C&lt;rtainly look a tot of intestinal
NEED HELPERS
quotm~ 'nut o dt&gt;&lt;tUl, so pleaJ:.t away at llw {Jut ¥pnng gale, fortUude - remember Besa l Deco~auon work ,,. ~he Cbe!lfo•·giv• mo.
.and the left handed munkey Slreo\er Aldrich'l "4 Lantom ter Alwnnl banquet wdl
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· ~renche~ strewn all iround. in Her Hand?u
done F~y. M.y ~· ~11 per- 1
Of' COUilSE, 1 Wt;NT bath- F't1 - by . noghl salesmen.
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1 sons Willing lo assost wolh tho
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lewood ldidn"t we all, and we :
-' sland and waep over 1 00111- · lor &amp;ltmtnlary M'hoQI.
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SORORITY TO IIIEET
n't otruck yel, and • &lt;a"' was \.dYI birthday,
Mother••: cry, and tho hurt I ftll wilb\ The Xi Glllltna Mu llllr&lt;lfll'
jus.! somethilli we'd brou~ht al :Day - Man. ]',. had it. Won- I him 1 can t_aelt o tbia day. AU w1ll matt Th~y at 1.3t •· I
the Chi&lt;·aao World's fair In , der what to ~~ Mom - Well , that work, thai IQ'itly rich Ill at the Call.mb•a Gu ol Ohio
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' abe loves candy.
greenneso laid to waste.
Ca. oltice In. Middleport. II
f OQIJletimos
contomplitt And oil, my. here's • ehan&lt;" &lt;&amp;, lO&lt;·usla, 1'.. ....,. road7 will bt IIMI finll IIIOtllnl ol
what run 1111\iMh.t be to nunWe to &amp;olin my very ffilllll livoritt to uy, "Depart. y• ewsed." :thll ,_ar.
iround ht an electric ~ eo.n. ' O&amp;den Nash ·
• I But stay, 4lh aii,J, whila lril i
---Wei~ "Prn. Ike" di&gt;ea. you ; "Caaol)''1 dudf
and poonles, bini !lOili and neol-1
PUN IIOCI4L
know, llld ht lias fUll. Sure • . S.t Liqw'l ,ulekOI'."
lln&amp;s, ar'4n maples, w!UO'Il'a 1 An k:t crum ooctll ffiQIIIOr- :
the dltkiQI. lho~~&amp;h. my elec- 1 Wtli, earbollydralea giu you and lacy r..-n, with wild Qiub, 1td by tltalloys 4-H elloll ~tD_bt ,
tric 1110\lld IIOQil QUI or a ~rk , •ulck energy, and my frle..t .and roadside phlox, thrown lD : held Friday. May a. botllllllllC
plug would fall Jn the carbu- Nan Moore agrees with me thai :for good meaaure.
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rtiOr lit IOmetllin&amp;- ll'o enouah we ..... ••I ona rol candy jag, "Gotber 1• roaelluda.'' ·Center.

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Barbara Gay up 14, 7:25 p.m.;
R. H. Bosworth II down
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11:30 p.m.; John Warneo up
!4, 12:05 a.m.; Charles K. up
15, 8:25 p.m.: Sally H. up 15,
10 p.m.; A. J . Patten up 17,
5:40 p.m.; Beaver up 17, 10:50
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6:10 a.m.: Ashton up Greenup
5:10 p.m.; Helen R. up Greenup 5:50 p.m.: Cotton Queen up
Greenup 10 p.m.: Ravenswood
down Greenup 10:50 p.m.: Arnold Walker down Greenup 12:50 a.m.; Esso West Virginia up
Greenup 1:55 a.m.; J. S. Lewis
down Greenup 3:20 a.m.; Oliver Shearer down Meldahl 2
p.m.: National down Meldahl
lltndlng aclllll Js tho Hcrll - •nd only
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Colematt. h.. it! Bleadert mix tre.h warm
Meldahl
12:30 a.m.: A. D. Hainor eool1lr with room air ... Givttewry room
itl indivtdoal circulating l)'ttem!
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OaJUpolfo Dam Zimmer
ONLY hoaHng bctcktd by $1000 londl
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No other 1y~m keep• temperature• 10 "ni·
fonn -ao only Coleman oft'en • 11000 Boad
6:00 p.m; Bayou
Baraliera
to parantu your comfort.
down 7:30p.m.; JaneT. up
IUS p.m.: Inca up 3:10a.m.;
toweat coat cooling to operate. Add
FLOOR BLENDER
Blend-Air CoocUtioain1 anytime- cool• yo11r
L. Fieore up 4:40 a.m.; Elgerwhole home for up to .f.9C)'.In• tbaa ordinary
cliff down 5:50a.m.; Semel up
Whether you buy, build or modaml11
1yatem. Glve1 driett. cool c:omtort ot a/Y
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1ylleml Eaoy to lnolaU !rilb. Bleod-Air or
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bMtallatioa time it! hall!
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can Bruce down Winfield UO
p.m.; W. H. Shaver. Jr. up WinHAROLD CHASE; OWNER
field 12:25 a.m.; Allee up Wlnlekl
4:25 a.m.; Thelma Anll'
Locust'
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Miclclleport; 0.
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!hit ddvt~r'~ hcens~ yt•l and - They 're right now perfuming the : &amp;Uttlt of honor S\lndiY' '' htr
wasn't that a daJI~ng car ~ha; whole house and the banks of home. Cheattr Road. In observF'1ve Puml!!i rtghl lwrt 10 our Sut Rue wa1 drlvmg Sunday our snowy svrmga out:ude fill JOCI ot h•r birthday on Munl'liUI •I\'
Wi! f&gt;IMW the pidure~. Sltll ~md all , It Wii mlirked the wholt yard w1th fragrJnct. · d
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and ,.. or:·• So we dod.
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1 ,., 111 ,urn u up better than wall•. friend W•lls, me oye. wli11e "''h M~y" so runs a lint Mn Harb F ~W~- one! Jtmth~t.t It's Meigs Counly'a ver- Wt~n l huve a hu1ll m diUuf . from Tenn~son .
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Eirht member• ol the Ra&lt;•ine I
vice G. Fawcttt to address • !Volunteer Fire
department
forum on lilt administration'• \· "'ve completed tratntnr offer·
viewpoint resordlnl tho speak- .ed at tbe Southalltern Ohio
or's rulo.
Roatonal Fire IChool. The lrallllni covered all artU daliiDI
DAIJ.AS - JACI RUBY with tho work ol YGhmleer lirewho 1ald Monday he knew II men.
wa• "a losl cauSI for me 10 Complotlnc thtl ralnlnc wart
lry and aave myitlf," appears , David Cleland, Ed Aulherson,
in &lt;"OUrt once -aain loda7 to ' Roger OUrs, John
Rlhear 1 date set for hla aanll)' chard Wolft, Waller
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then the rest of the world II
cra•y." the pale, Ulln
Ruby Tubereulin Tetll
said Monday. Ruby'o appraloal
of his condlllon and late came To b~ Adminlttered
during the latest of a oorlet of
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of the Ohio Bar Assn .. and Mr. Bernard Full&lt;, nght, Meies C~rnty ,P~~sec~t:ngasso- l Plana Compll!te for read the Saturd.J followin&amp; ldt rn
chal following a IJanquet ending the 85th annual mee ng o e sa e .. t '
miniotration.
c~ati':!r; it• Columbus. Mr. Full•. presently a delegate to the State Bar, gives upp\ha ' Wahama Bauquet
The Health dt•• .......,. lllkl
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I School Alumni binqutt ani days, bul baolo Immunizations
~'ond mom01·y come• back af dance May 29. The Banquet will 1for diphtheria, whooping ~ou&amp;b,
when I got a dime's worth of ·1tarl at ! :30 p. m. Saluraay i tetanua and smallpox will 1101
, Cho&lt;'olol" at 0. ll R•maey'• land the danee at 9:36 p. m. The . be liVIfl durillllhaaa IIUIIUIItl'
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·:apifsroN, Tex.; (UP!)- 'llle With one away, Gordy Cole- son, Edwards, cardenas and
night'• L1ston.Ciay foght:
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Clay
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pnned down Astro ace Oav~ on John:.;;• triple. Johnny Ed- 10 a..;unt for all but three ol
The Urst see;,., second act of production of this latest battle 6-3 · ·
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Giusti and Jim Maloney and wards doubled Johii50D home lhe ll hits and all of the runs.
boxing's greatest drama wilt un- for boxing's richest prize 'nsists 210
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Joey .l)ly held Houslon in check and Leo cardenas chased Ed- Sammy Ellis (6-1) "" schedfold lonighl 1n a high school :·at Clay lo in "NO" real 79in.
reach
84 in. Qillcinnat! 030:.0 GOD- i Ill i
~r a 5-2 declsit Monday night. wards home on a single. Jim uled to alar! tomght lor th.e
hockey rink in this old Maine d1nger.
43 ilL
chest (nor)
44 ln. llourlon
18 Gt1 toG- 2 t l i
Maloney was credited with Maloney singled and \Giusti Red! against Don Notlebart
ndll city of 41,01)() people.
Neverlhe:oss, o f f I c i_alo of 45 in. chetl texp)
4111!. in. Maloney,_ Jtlf'_(I) and E6o ·
his fifth ¥1ctory without a de- headed for tbe mowers.
(0-4).
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It's loquacious Cassius Clay ~.-"rts Vision In , whoch will 34 ~. waist
331n, wards. Giusti, ~ (Z),
feat.
The Reds' wm mover them
vs. scowling Sonny Liston lor tek • the ;,_· ' o··ound the 16m.
b1~po
17'hm. Wooclesbkk &lt;~), " " - t) ani
Reds. TraU By One
within one game of league-leadthe heavyweight chamvionship world, took tile precauti of ~m.
wr10t
8'h ln. Bateman. Wlrlll8l' - 1ola!ODOJ
Hea IIOwed b~t foor hits as he Larry Dl&lt;:ker came on and ing Los Angeles, which dropped
of the world.
plunking uown 11,01)() for a 17 ln.
neck
17'h ln. &lt;~). Loser - Gl!lllf:l (6-2).
worked seven mnmgs: but gave r~tired the side when Pete Rose a 6-4 decision to visiting St.
This one truly has everything. :r,noo,OI)(J insurance pre
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up both runa. The nghthander hlt onto a double pia.
Louis. the third-place team,
" woll draw tn&lt; smallest num- the life of the !3-year-old un-.
was forced to retire for the sec- In the fourth, . Edwards dou--"I couldn'l waU •• I bit
ber of on-the-scene spectators defeated champion from Louisond game in a row b.-ause of bled, Cardenas smgled_ and MaCLAY FAVOHED
iwtb hit maok on!"
since ring championships were lie Ky That figures out to
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tightening of. his arm. Jay l~ney came ~p with hiS second ! LEWISTON, Maine :UP!) ,
decided on barges back In the i~ooo' to .1 0&lt;! .. against any
yielded two htts tho last two h1t of the mght, a double, " Boxmg writers here to cover
J h L s IIi an y 1 ha ' • ·ng clay
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thought
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world tleavywe1ght champiOn't 111 be · d b
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r became ef
ty of "stuff" as he putlhe Reds Ioney in the first on a walk, an ship
fight tonight favor Clay Hy United Pre88 lnlel'llllltonal I w h
••e~e h Y ':re peomaurance - 1 ~ 1( hi M d ·
down in order in the first in· error and Walt Bond's single b a 3 to 2 mar in
National League
pie t an any Jg 1 m story. 1~cttve at .m n g.
on ay
ning
and added another In the sixth Y
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103 (II)() (II)() _ 4 4-0 It also bas all the lngred1ents rught and woll remam In Ioree
lola! ofn chose Clay whtle lsan F~~~ 100 200 IJOO-- 3 61 of a movie thriller, including a for three days.
But. they handed hi m h'li sec-when Rusty Staub singled In 48 Apocked
Loslon to wm.
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All but six of the writers pre- I F1scher, O'Dell (9). Carroll . po Cl
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The first bit oft rouble - If
seculive wons by assaulting him II was the botlom of the hal- tdieted the bout would end in a 19) alld Oliver Shaw, Bolin (8) p;o~h ay, at'~'~;"' km~mrer there is 1y--could occur at the
for five hits In a row and three ling order that led the Cincin- lknockout. Five selected Clay to and Haller. Wmner - Fischer 0 e s~j;;, "b acd ~": off1coal weogh-in today at 12·30
runs in the second Inning.
nati assault this time as John- win on a decision while one (1-0). Loser- Shaw (3·2). HR sect, .-' f
umpe 0 . Y p m EL. at the Central Maine
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Chicago
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known hereabouts as Sl. Dom's
C'.1y has mai .:ained ihrough- Pitts.
000 041 lOx- 6 l~ 2 And to add spice to this su- Arena, Liston and Clay will ,
out this training period he would . Bc:·dette, Abernathy !5),- og- spenseful drama , it already has I start trading punchea alapprox- 11
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imalely 10:30 p.m. tuight.
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Monday, though, he oald lhe Bean (71. Winner
Schwall
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daytoeverydayworkingpeople,
By United Press Intern•!Ional
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of all net recipls. including
8 plete silence."
Amerlca~_Le:.•n;ct. GB Los Angeles W24 ~4 Pet.
hours leading up lot he Phila.
001 000 01~ 2 10 1
closed circuit television, mov- ,1
young folks too. If you need·mo111,
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reporlers
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22 1 ~ - 54~ 110 ',I inn in nearby Auburn with (71, Duren 18), wa_ner (9) and
Minnesota
21 13 .618 2 St. LoUL&lt;
Liston'• purs• - Same as i
just say so. Our thrifty terms cut
Baltimore
21 17 .553 4 Sa:. Francisco 21 18 ·538 312 his subdued atlltude. He admit- Triandos. Loser - Bunning '3Offig t S OUt Ci«y.
17 16 ·515 410 ted he was "edgy'' and hee ven 4). 'HRs - Kranepool (4th),
Detroit
20 17 -~41 410 Milwaukee
Television - No home televi-1
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20 6 .526 5 (,,,icago
LEWISTON, Maine CUP I - sion, Closed circuot television to '
your payments, a any t me,
17 21 ·441 7
Cleveland
17 17 .500 6 Philadelphia
(2nd game)
Fads and figures on tonight's 2:16 locations. Bout will also be
Boston
17 16 .486 610 Hou•ton
t6 23 ·439 71&gt; U. S. DOIIUNATES
New York (II)() 004 000- 4 10 0 Clay - Liston fight:
televised live to Britain and 1
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New York
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Bob Min•, Mgr.
13 24 .35! 1012 Naples International Sailing Lary, McGraw (9) and Can- Louisville, Ky., vs. Sonny Lis-1 Radoo - Broadcast live , 125 E. Moin Street
Washington
15 24 .385 1010 Potts'mrgh
Phon• WY 2-2171
Kansas City
9 24 .273 1310 .
Monday's Results.
Week is on the verge of becom- niz .o. Short, Wagner (7), ton, Denver, Colo.
In upwards of 600 stations by
Monday's Resulls _ I MUwaukee 4 San Franctscu 3 ing a strictly American affair. Baldschun 191 and Dalrymple. Tille at stake - Clay's world Mutual Broadcasting System. /
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New_York 15 Cleveland 5. mght Potlsburgh 6 Ch1cago 4, rught
U.S. yachtsmen Cornelius S. Wonner - Lary 1.-lll. Losor- heavyweight championship.
Olflcial - A non-oting refBalton~ore 2 Wash I, n~ghl
New York 6 Phola 2, hi, twl Walsh and Ernest Fay have Short (4-51. Hils - Lewis 15th), Plaee - Central Maine Youth eree and three voting judgea to ,l
Delroot 8 Chocago 3, mght
New York 4 Phola 1,
• night fomshed one-two m the 5.5-meter Gonzale-L &lt;4th),
Center, Lewiston.
be named at light time.
!Only games scheduled)
Cincinnati 5 Houstnn 2. night class for two straight days and
Tome _ 10 JO p m. EDT.
Scormg - The 10-p oint
Tn"cday's Probe
Pitcbers St. Louis 6 Los Ang. &lt;. night
Monday the first four yach~• St. Louis , 100 030 200--6 11 2 nrstance _ 15 rounds
'mut" system·
wnner
of
&amp; SAVINGS C:O.
Cleveland at New York-Kra- Tuesday's Probable Pltchert across the finish line were all Lxs Ang ... 102 000100 - 4 8 2 Odds- Loston favored at 13-100. round gels 10 'points, loser 9 or l' l
lick 11·21 or Siebert &lt;4-2) vs. Chicago al Pit' · Jrgh (night) Atnerican.
Stallard, Schultz (9) and Promoter - Inter • Contwn- fewer , even rounds, 10-10.
Willi IIOREY II 11ff qumroa, Cflf LID II 'liE 1111!1. • '
Bouton (3-4).
-Jarkson &lt;3-4) or Broglio (0-3)
Uecker. Osteen, Perrano ski ~ - - -- - --- - --------~
Los Angeles at Washington vs. Friend 12-3).
DALLAS PICKED
(71, Reed (8), Miller (9) and I'
(2, lwi-night) - Newman (5-1) I New York at Philadelphia NEW YORK (UP!) - Dallas, Roseboro. Winner - Stallard
and May (Z-31 vs. Richert (1-4) (n;ghtl - Jackson &lt;2-4) vs. Tex., will be the site of the (3-1). Loser - Osteen 13-4),
and Koplitz 10-0).
Herbert 11-2).
United Stales-Mel&lt;ico Davis Cut•
Detroit at Chicago (night)- Cincinnati at Houston (night) tennis eliminations on July 31American League
McClain (1-21 vs. Howard 13-2). - Ellis (6-11 vs. Noltebart (1&gt;4). Aug. 2 providing the Yanks de- Cleve..... 100 flOOIO- 5131
Kansas City at Baltimoro St. Louis at Los Angeles feat Canada in their first round New York 030 001 41x-15 16 1
tnight) - O'Donoghue &lt;2-5) vs. (nighii--Gibson 18-01 vs. Drys- series at Bakersfield, Calif,
Kralick, Weaver (6), McMaRoberls (4-41.
~-:ate (6-3).
non 111, Stange (8) and Azcue.
Minnesota at Boston (night) Milwaukee at San Francisco
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Grant (4-0) vs. Monbouquette tnightl -Blasingame 13-4) vs.
Loser - Kralick 11-3). HRs {5-3)&lt;
Herbel rJ-31.
Whitfield (61h), Pepitone (5th),
Wednesday's Games
w ~ ~::esday's Gamet
Tresh t6th).
Cleveland at Chicago, night
Chicago at New York, night
Gauge readings:
Gallipolis
New York at D•troil, night
Pittsburgh at Phila, nigh!
Dam 11 .9, 13.2, runnng 6 feet Detroit
006 030 1100-- 8 8 0
Los Angeles at Wash, night
Cinci.,,aii al Houston
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.- Chicago
200 010 1J00-- 3 7 I
Kan City at Baltimore, night St. Louis at Los Angeles, night 54, Pl. Pleasant 23.94, Hinton Lolich (6-2) and Freehan.
Minnesota at Boslon, night
Milwaukee at San Francisco
1.63 falling, Kanawha
Falls Buzhardl, Wlils 13), Locker &lt;3),
CUSTOM
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Bolio (61, Fisher 18) and RoINSTAUEII
Loser - Buzhardt (4-11.
HRs - Romano (3rd), Freehan
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can· make far more money on throughout the country to help
Mr$. Sara Roush, out~oln&amp; l the Tenth Annual Ho~emakers Rose, Mrs. Agnes Ferrell 11nd
the nl!lht club circuit.
promote his first _ and 1as1
esldent or lhe Syracuse 1 hlrd 1Shor ~ours•
at OhiO State three chtldren of Orlando, Flor.
. The Reg~ncy vl~be boating - movie, "J(IJnberl)' Jim." ,
.ednesday Homemakers Club, Umve1slty June 15·1&amp;-17, and idJ . Mrs. Prlsc11la Slack, Da·
11101'1! clMma quee .... week. An item berea boUt llle abllpressed her pleasure m work· IMJss Margaret E Gnf!lths as ; vld and Robyn of Toledo, Mrs.
B DOROTHY KILOALUN
Rita fllyworth wl '7h~ tn rupt cancellation of ~1111'1
ng with the club lor the past Ithe new Mel&amp;s County Exten· Ann Lee Watkins, Mike, Char·
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on her way to Europe, and Car· Damon-Bart Howard
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when
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local
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Agent,
Home
Economics,
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Carol;
David
and
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·oads1de park Wednesday, May 1who Will begm her dutiOs July ven Hayes. Tammy and Cheryl Mrs. Jimmy Durante Is well Lemmon JS. lf Jack w~~~~d ~. lure 81 he Is. They feel thQt If "Harlow" chores, will giVtJ the The "Today" brau hired 911119, for their last meetmg unlil I.
IJohnson. and Bruce Cottrill. on the mend after teg surgery comedy tand undo~n ~oily· the r~t of th· footage meu- fashionable E881 Siders
a llrt for a live appearance on
September
1 Mrs. Martha Rose of Ches·
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.. Jack Le!M\OD has won one did) any producer
_ or ures up to whatt hey've alrea· chance to see how much of the June I Crltlca tor tbe dl~
During the business sessmn ler awarded the club a $5 com· · of the top comedy roles of many wood with enough mo~~y b it dy seen "Dr. :llhiVago" will be platinum-blonde "lhirliea" look ly papers clobbered the Hit·
reports were read and approv- lmi,.lon from textile paints and
a season on Broadway - he'll banker frJends 1- ~1';;: A ::i'ore one of the greateel films In the she's chosen to retain In her bert Macbiz production of Lion·
•d Mrs Art 1e Sellers resigned supplies purchosed from her.
play the Art Carney part 1n and produce Jt or. ·case oc- history of mot1on pictures. Lean, private life
Gregory Peck's el Abel's ''The Wives," bdt "the
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lngolng
r~rst
vice
president
September
ho!tesses
will
be
Mrs
the
film
version
of
"The
Odd
dramatic
but
slmt~~rner
ass·
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a
perfectionist,
takes
years
to
first
trade
review
on "Mirage" iiltellecutals" are ltandinl to1
and was rPOiaced by Mrs. Bet· , irene Porker and Mrs. Hayes.
couple" Walter Matthau w1tl curred when Ja!
th Prig· plan produce shoot and edit came out and It was sucb an eether to takes big ad to fflhl
ty Haves. who was presented , A delicious plcOJ&lt;' amner was I
re-create his stage characteri· ed over Julie 1A. 1 e.w•;,M ~~air one 'movie. "Lawrence of Ara· out-Bnd-out rave that Universal the "dlsaraceful dismissal Ol
1 1~ f ) re hla" his last effort was re· execs telephened him in Lon· the work of a serious thinker."
the f,; 1 v1ce preSident pin from ,enjoyed at noon with table
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- - ution In the movie. It's one lmal LJza
the c~unt)' council Mrs .les- •race prayed bv Mrs Sellers. Mr and Mrs Clyde Van Nest of tho!t fam111ar show biz heart· Lady .·· and " t et b~~) mAo d· lea;ed i~ !962. Shelley
Win· don where he is shooting "Ar· Ah, if one had a $10 bill fcir' ll
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sie Coon II was named
as rAttending were · Mrs Roush ' of Ravenswood. w. va., Mr. brea kers wtth Ar t carney a•• ·expensiveb I If Ieos.1sm r nee"
1tero· has a new fur coat - a abe•que"
• ' stopping production thet lmes In history when the
health rha,;man w1th Mrs. Sel· Mrs. Sellers. Mrs. Colt; ill Mr; land Mrs. Fred Daniels and •on the current victim. What ',s rry Hep um as nsu a
he gift from Sean Connery. No ro- to read every word to him. work of a oerious thinker was
ters and Mrs Mabel P1ckens lHayes Mrs Pickens, Mrs. Par· Iof Racine. Mr and Mrs. Frank wrong with him? Nothing. He s, Harold Lloyd Jr., osn of 1 monee _ JUSt his way nl thank· Since Sophia Loren and a large disgracefully dlsmisaed becau.e
, ssJstants
ker Mrs Margaret Eichmger Ahles and son. Robert of Rav· a marveloU8 actor and great In famed silent. screen comedian, lng her for her confidence and cast were Involved In the pro• It wa not ~tertalnnti! .. She~
as a ·
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ade f' M · Ma;le Leadmgham Mr; 'lenswood, Mrs. Lottie Sheffield, the role, ao all •he crillco-only 1s srnously 111 on the Coast •.1• loyalty when he was an "un· duc!lon, you can Imagine how don "Fiddler on the Roof'' liar·
-,.A..n~no~u~n_c~:;m~e~nt~,;w;e;re:m;i·i"~:r:s:.~~7""~-~-~=-------,.·
Mr Carl Autherson. local, vis· the audiences - attested. But ter a severe stroke Ronme known" In the big wide won- much that phone call cost nick, whoem arriaget o Elaine
1ited Mr and Mrs. William Ab- he's not "bankable," as they Martm, on the bill With Johnny lderful world of make-believe. Mary Reeves, widow of popu- May didn't last long, Is joyous·
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les and ram1ty
say in Hollywood, and Jack Mathis at the
Copa.cabana. Barnev Ward, the former Ba· tar folk·smger Jim Reeves, who ly dating Margery Grey, a pre!·
Mr Dillon Taylor and Mr. - knows e&lt;actly what he s, gom~ l sin Street managmg director died 80 !raglcally last year, Is ty redhead.
Robrrt Richards are helpln&amp; en, Mr. and Mrs Slmey Pow· .to do with hiB flrBt weeks pay Iwho quit his lucrative job to go
Mr. William Ables with farm ell, Mrs. Mary Kerns.
Mr. Jcheck. The young co~ed~~~ to California and become chief
work
aod Mrll. HOOler Icenhower, lo- spent most of tt m an a ~mg of Pe
Lee's •ariou~ enter·
I A son was born to Mr. and cal.
. poker game at which he wound ! nses
now in the midst of
Mrs Roy Powell on May 15.
Mrs .. ~uth Taylor and child· Iup the Gre.at Big Loser, so
~ne ~~ these regrettable bass·
Mr. Charley Offenger and ren VISited Mrs. Mallie Tay- week- salary Js JUSt . about ll" ou hear about so often in
two daughtm. Pammy and lor Tuesday
enough lo clear thmg.s With the shoJ business He's levelled a I
Tammy of Lowell, Ohio, Mrs. Recent visitor! of Rev. and three wmners.
Prmce Ram· five-fi u~e lawsu~ at Peggy "
Elva Dailey Stiversvllle, Ruth Mrs. John Busch were Mr. l,er still gives Prmcess Grace claimi~ commi.,lons on jobs l
Roe of Co-•1 Run, Edith Akley Crill Bradford, Racme, Mr. little ":rpn:e present.. The. lat· that r~s"d her more
than
of Marietta VISited Mr. and and Mrs Henry DaVIS of Che· est was a sporty Ferran lD "50~ It's hard for their mu· l
Mrs Carl Autherson.
Ishire. Mr Paul Ours, IO(!al, hrr r"'·orJfe color - pale blue. tual' friends ot believe they're
Mr. and Mrs. Mulnex, Rav· Mrs Emma Johnson of RacJne The monumental star of a bitter ahout each other, they
enswood, W. Va., visited thelr JRoute and Mr. Al'he West. lo· Hroad"~Y hit is having prolr
lose always exchang·.
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and Mrs. Lehew. They all at· Rev. and Mrs ..lohn Busch . She keeps sendmg him notes, bl
nd calling each other on
tended baccalaureate services visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest l compl a~~mg about his appear· Jth: ;honea I all hours, when
at Racine High scrool.
' Johnsoo, Racine Route, Mr. ance. hiS drlnkmg and his vul-~ they weren't together
Billy
Recent visitors of Mr. and Iand Mrs. Dwight Ho~ack,. Rol- ~ gar language, and has threat- Daniels has been having "Gol·
Mrs Charlie Carroll and Iami· and us Mrs Hoback s sJster, ened to see that his contract 1• 1d B ,.
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•d J·r he doesn't re ' en oy pro em•.
e eave
ly were Steve Donntllson of Co- M r !1. Franc~es
r
no nm·w~
· ,the show, Lou Gosset will re~
BEL AIR 4 DR. SEDAN
lumbus. Frances Leeth, Spring· Ambridge, Pa .. and her sister . form .
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picll: a paint color . .. any t..-o)or from over 2,600 lni~
field, Ulah Anderson, John land brother-in-law, Rev . and ! Director David l.enn Is dOJ.ng !
283 cu. inch V8 engine, auto. trans. Power steer•
.,.ahd
we'U
make
it
for
you
in
minutes.
Malchinr
1
Meek of Columbus. Cindy Lou Mrs. Herbert HarriS, Athens. ~.vcrylhJ~g h~. can. lo
lmJ!h HEADQUARTfRS FOR
ing. Radio, new white sidewall tires, full chrome
eraper~ wallpaper, or need I distinctive shade'? Come in
carroll went to Columbus to iThey all enjoyed an afternoon Dr. Zh1vago In timet o qual·
wheel discs, back up lights, beautiful turquoise
aad let u help you. Thert'.III\O t..-o1t or obli&amp;•tion. We like
FINE HOME
spend a week with relatives 1of singing and talking.
ify for this year'• Academy A·
finish, set off by white top. This beautiful one
fu.y people. We're pretty fu1111y ourselves . . . 11.hout t' o!or•
' Recent visitors of Mr. and , Mrs. Doris Dailey had a par· . ward - and ~ . GM _ execut1v~s
Dwner car can be bought for ...
...d the quality patnl.s we oell
Mrs. Maywood Johnston were ' ty at Porttand Park for her 11011, '
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Mr.. Pauline Pack and children, Ronnie's 12th bJ(Ihday. Sand- i
PLAN RECOUNT
Mrs. Doris Dailey and children, wiches, cake and 1ce cream · PT. PLEASANT - A recount e Flexateel
Mrs Betty Ward •nd daught· were served.
of
E~
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held May 15th will take place e Provincetown Maple
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SIX. th Gra de Elementar y Stud"'nts
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Of SyraCuse are Guests lor Party

GMAC Financing Available

•tarting Tueoday by
mutuaq • Frigidaire Appliances
eement of both political par- I
ties.
' eGutlistan Carpet
Vole&lt; casl for all candidates!
: Sixth 1rade student of the teacher. He had ranked s•venth I on both the :iti?.,ns and ReoubSvracuse Elementary
achool In the county In the recent spell· lican tickets will be recounted
1
~ere honored with a party in In&amp; bee.
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, begmning at 7 p. m. Incumbent
; the auditorium, Friday evening "Tribute to U·.: teachers was I Mayor Virgil Siders was de- !
' May 14.
'
read by Thomao Hamm . Mr. [feated by 22 votes by the Re-1
A certificate and pen were rlolle• xpressed hJa thanks and ; publican cnad1date D. B. Mor· '
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Middleport, 0. presented to Roger NI!.Jise by appreciation to th• class . He I gan.
M . Larry Wolle,
the class was home room tea~her u[ the ..
:~~:;;;;,~------=; 1 same group In the fifth grade.
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Refeshments of hamburgers.
potato chips. relish and salad
plate, ice cream, cupcakes and I
punch were served cafetena I
style. Tt.e tables were covPred I
in while and centered wilh ar· !
1 rangements of Iris. Favors were
mlnl•ture auto&amp;raph books. in·
scribed. "My Sixth
Grade
i Class." and nutcups with the
, •chool pennant.
Members of the class are
Sherry Harris, Diana Rose. Pat.
l'hese Top Quallly
' ty thle , Jane Ann Donovan. 1
' Pall)' Jeffers. Keith Lisle. Steve I
'1 Owens, Roger Nease,
Balls Have True
Daniel i'

Kina Builders Supply Co.
Phone WY 2-3741

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fURNITURE

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CAPRIS

Cedillac - Oldsmobile
"You'U Uke Our QuaUty Way of Doing Businl!ftl"

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FERNWOOD
and Lively Center

GOLF SET
5 IRONS-2

NEW LOW PRICE!

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ANNIVERSARY

eGolf Pride Grips

SPECIAL! _ _

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i Easterdny. the

getl, and the janitor Thomas

Eynon
After refreshments the group
enjoyed iln hour movie of var -

Picnic Supplies
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e Jugs e Coolers e Bllktll
eGrills e Lighter Fluid
e Charcoal Briquets

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Mothers prest!nf were Iris
' Baker, Margartt RoSP. Anna
, Roush, Mary Lisle, Addie Nor·
: Mar~arel CoUri l'

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COMET

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GOLF CART
10 in. Steel Disc .
Wheels with semi-pn•u·
malic tires for easy
movement

Folds Neatly
For Storaee

FISHING EQUIPMENT
• Rods and Reels e Minnow Buckets
eSinkors eHooks eFiioa ond Plugs

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, ris, Pearl Knapp.

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Evelyn l~ol·

I lon. Jean Neaoe, Mary
~1ary

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Beaver.

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1 Nease and Mary Lou lhle.
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Mark Twain oaid: "Everyone talka
about the weather, but no one does
NO SERVICE MONDAY
Pomeroy and Middleport post.· anythinc about it." Now you can.
By install inc ftamelell8 electric air
master~ announced today there
conditloninl throu1hout your home.
will be no town, rural or windo; service Monday. May Jl, at ' And, i( you act now, fOU can aa ve
the Pomemy and Middleport "'' to $50 on instalt.tJon I
Remember how hot, humid and sticky
Post Offices. The lobbies will ~ it
waa lalt summe1 Now'• th1 time
remain open l i usuaL

to be ready to beat thit YfiJI'• heat.
With modom electric air cnndltloninc
your home llta)'l obrlnttlmt eool.
As comfortable as ·a Mar morninr.
As refreshing aa a cool atp ·or
mountain water.
And you atay ready and earor for
aummertime fun ..• wllhout
any of the diacorntorU. Yjill pt
year.'rouod advantacee. tqa,

HAS WEEKEND GUESTS
'
Clifford Jenkinson had
as AII'D :I'Oil.l Lll!ITID TID ORY, YOUIIILEaJ'IIC All COIJ)mOIIliG bALD
his gu•sll! over the weekend II OPFDII'O .u IIVCII.U .110 IAVIIIOI 01 IIJT.lLU'IJOI 1fl9l.i.IOVD
his daughter and son-in-law, I'UJIIJ,IBI .lll COJI))momot Ill JiDI TODU.
Mr. and Mre. Robert Russell
of Ironton; his granddaughter,
Mrs. Ned Grant. and Mrs. Lola 1
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with wbo!e-hOUII fla-d•• air
oondltioninJ. O.Otle CJiradaUia of air;
ck(m ait me ofirritati!tl J)QQe.
duat ad dirt. You don't eUfir rtom
Gpprt!llive ht!ml!llty with llc I r
electric air cnndltiOitlltr.
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Why watt lor tha IIII1Q)' moallll?
Put alll'lnltlnle In your boa~~ aow.
Inatall wllole-b- electric

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Baseball TRAINER

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30 ln. pintle .......
bot, ball, pitch·
lnll stand.
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PAD, COVER

99C

Silicone coat· le~ol.41
inK, poly foam,

colton pod.

~'·188
Heavy pug~ vinyl, for
14 to 16 lull lenl!lth
earments, full zipper.

four 2t lit. -d lte,. 1.e1
lhifts, p1httcl66
hood mall'l';
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durable. Sl.r:es

2 to 6X .

Reg. Sic Co11111tic 1111 ................ 37c
SpeciltR VIIIJIItrlw Baa• .............. t3c ::"
•••· 59c Slleer Nylon Sclrves ..•....... 44e
SpeciltU Aceut. Tricot Pettlcllllts , •••.. 77c

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CLOTHING DAY SET
A fr•e clothing day will be
held by the Salvation Army '
Thu.,day lrom 9:30 a.m
lu
noon at lt5 Butternut-Av. Everyone In Meigs county and
aurroundinl
areas are welcome.
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I Grace Oller and Eleanor Win·

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I Mrs. Leatha Morris, MISs Rose

4·DRAWER
CANISTER Set

NYLONS

I Roush, Cindy Hayman, Linda !
1Hollon. Barbara Wolfe, Joseph
Hendrix. Gerald Hendrix, Mil'h·
,ael
1 Weaver ..lame" Warner. Jo.
seph Imboden. Barbara Basg, 1
, Mary Ferrell, Ruth Winebren' ner. Debbie Norris. Thomas ·
1Hamm. Craig Cottrill. Junior
Sellers. Randy Cro.s, and Car1
, roll Baker.
Invited guPSts were Mr. and
Mrs. Wolfe and son . Kent.on, ,
Mrs. Elma Louks, Mrs. Anna 1
Hildore, Mrs. Huth

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Lmda i

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Plated Irons

~teve Grady.

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Act now- save as much as $60

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GOLF BALLS

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tisht. But eolllld~, tbe early prtselon "l!lvel')'lhlnl 1s copo- yes, elergym111 h. Alcoltallca All- vy dr~ with a hlblt, or are an .ieohoUc. We believe •I~»- kl •·li'Otlltlt ·111 l!ilt PWD ~rw;
WOI'III: HE gets got I - h.
setic., _ Jay.
&lt;.tymous. We help each other 1 relalive of an aloottolte, help hellam cornea from tlrlnklnc.(D. ble, let Beletl 11e1p you, •!!be
Dear Helen:
Dear Helen;
to arrest o~ slckne8S and Ia as near as your telephon~. lox' eating liquors. The only aure will A!o ~ .,_ OWil • .
by Helen Bottel
I would appreciate an answer I wu lfii'Pllledt o lurnlllat llllke our rn,~ wen. 'lbethA. There 11 an A.ci"'A•••~~,i'-'" way not tr ~~tcome an alcoh4J. r..u!Di ~ Mdresa
1M world "cope .tic" was rare- prayer It: God gr811l me e almost evrry '' .. _ -••· l .
to laket be lint lli!l•n Bottel II dte ol lht.
LOOK AT THE EARLY WORM t~en SHE has to wall. I aay lt'l toto lhlstbaqulest!o~; Is ~: correct ly hl!ll"d Our Promol)l)n Direc· serenity to accept the thlnjs I - MEMBER IN OIDO
dr'~"lnellv"!'Jco.,lllm Is 1 dl- _.,....._
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th
1 bl d h •·•ee the sa,
yuu wear a purse,
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Dear HeIen:
e ear y r w o ca,..
r "Carry" It' My h b nd tor 11111 It frequentb'. e'l a·
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My wlft II always un tbe Idee worm. What do you say? ua a ways saylnl io one of iut, "li's
ef being late, while J P,ace the GEORGE'
&gt;,u we!~ :ne~~~P~:;:..:::. coposelic!" - NEWSPAPER
lloor. SM aay1 she cant atand Dear George:
ry a pocketbook"
J 111 D
GAL, PI!:NNSYLVANJA
lleing early lor thlngl because Millng In a huaband • wile .... J·
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Dea. Gal:
Here we IJO again, and I'U lie, aoun~s like a "&lt;OPIH"a·
oneak out of thll one by uylng seUc boas - H.
you could "wear" a shoulder ARE ALCOHOLICS SICK?
bag, but you "carry" a hand· Dear Hele~:
IWITH tH11 ciRTTFIGA'fiJ
·
bag
And If all your ar•n. Some a;.&lt;ed Is alcoholiSJ., a
···
.
•- slc!:ness or habit? Both. II Is a
We will g1ve you ABSOLUTElY FREE I
6x 71101111it
McBurnney's Point
times .'o true" or that those In ~~~g S:dlh~:P:~~~a~!;:t~ dl!ease of the body and an oilphotograph,. a special get acquainted
U to 12 cute
Island of Langerhan authonty can not be wrong, the H
~ession (you might say "drtvposes will be taken. There II NO CHARG and
Appalachia, U.S.A.
land is visible.
·
1ng 'lit") of the mind. Sick·
TION
to buy anYthing. You may, if you wish, order
To the Editor
Many writers of atorleo for
- Helen:
photographs
dire~:t from Uie &amp;tud10 but that II uP~Daily Sentinel
children have become residenta You asked the me•ning and
Though at present on vaca- of this land.- because In the pro- orl&amp;in of the word "coposetic." Do
ONE DAY ONLVI
tton, here at McBurney's Point, ceos of explaining "facts" to It I~ hated In the NE~ WebRock, Slide or Slip?
I will attempt to answer some children whoso minds have not ?ts;, s Collellatea s copaset- PASTBBTB, •• Improved powtler
requests as to where lor what1) yet been prepilreo by propa. tc.. - adj. S'dlng,
snavpy; to "' •orm.ttG on · - or lower
397 WEST MAIN, POMEROY
rlme
A
Dlltel, h014a fila teetli mOl'l!l firmly
Is Heresy Holler?
ganda, to accept contradictory P
·- ·
In pJooe, "" uot oli&lt;le. o11o or rook.
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Long before the Invention ol statements without question, D:!r Hel~:
..
. , ?!.1~J~·,.~':!I1 n':&lt;!:'o~
Wednesday
May 26th- I0 o. m. to 6 p.m.
writing story-tellers and min- the&gt; are very likely to looe
he spc~lll'g Is Cop~etJc .... 1. Do" not oowr. on- ...,.,.
'
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in lh Brita I W ld L
,.., brnth", Got , .........,..,. ••
strels told of a land that "nev. somr of the1r own prejudices
e . nn ca or . ang· ""'• oouoter• ""'"'-·
er really was; yet had always and Illusions.
u~a~g~e~D~ic~t,~o~na~r~Y·;,;•~n~d~!~t:IS~s~ta::n~g~---------~-====;;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;::;:;::;;;;;;;;:;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;::;;;;::;;:;:;::.,
been and would always be!
-~ Heresy Holler, then, must be
Some men of ancient times built of part solid, tangible, mat·
who travelled to far places to ter; part of theory and quesaee what the world held,
or tlonlng; and part of "such stuff
climbed high mountains
be· as dre&amp;!ns are made ol." And,
eause tbey were there, told ol of necessity it must never, for
seeing thla strange land, but its ow1. protection, beoome whol·
lo the later settlers, or to the ly solid matter or vl!lbte to evpracllcat men who went esek· eryone.
in~o profit, It remained invlsl·
For just os the "heresies" of
ble.
Bruno, Copernicus and Galllleo,
To a great many young chfl· once forbidden of mention on
dren, those children who are pain of death, are toda, provmade of ~&lt;equal parts of star· en uracts," so the ''heresies"
light and mercury," who be· of today are the facts of tomorJlevt In fairies and who begin mw. Thus without heresies
most sentences with "w h y'" I''· e can be no Heresy Holler,
thlo never-never land lr very no portents of the future, no
real. And to thOBe odults who brezkthroughs to new horizons.
have managed to pass through From a standpoint of geog.
childhood without being convln· raphy, StlversvOie, v~lch has
eed that "what I tell you three no actual boundaries or no !ego!
existence, is an Ideal location
for thee arthly part or Heresy
• S,orlaw..., ,.,;nu
For Capri•, slacka.
word "Hysyate"
skirts. ElCtra long shirt.
IAS'"N FARMERE ES from which. the word heresy is
R•C. Z.!Je
taH stays tucked in,
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descended ts also the base of
Women'5 , Mis.Se$',
The Bashan Farmerettes mel two other A.nglo-Saxon wordsat the Sutton Methodist ~hur~h Hara (appeal for justice) and
for their regular meetmg m Heries !hedgehog)
.
Save!
May. Seven of the nine club These two word~ have
1n
• ltf•ny C•Ja~al
members were m attendance. common the fact that those who
Denim, cotton duck or
The group discussed their pro- would handle either too roughtwill. Side or b11ck zip.
jects and tbeir advl80r, Mary ly often find their quills can be
8 to 18.
Bose, gav• detalla about ~e very painful defensive weapons.
4-H camp to be held at Cante~ s A.nd Lewis Carrol, tong a resTollolt
Cave July 5 to July 9. -sheila ident of Heresy Holler, warns
FRY PAN
BIRD BATH
BaUey, News Reporter.
in "The Hunting of tbe Snark"
•
BEAVERE1TES f.R CLUB lhet while the "Snark" ill
a
Re,.3.98
~~Ho ~ 'C:., ~It ~outhr Patte~' ' harmless creature, some •narks
w
pic o
e pro)ec are "boojums:"
Won't slick! Pol·
lesson when the Beaverettes 4·
Attr•ctlve 11· ln. white
lsl'led aluminum, 10
bowl, 24 in. pedestal,
H Club mel recently. The pro- ''And oh, beamlsb nephew,
ln.
ject lesson was presente.. by
beware of lbe day,
Womea's
Wom•n'•
Loretta Midtlleswart and The!·
ma Cozart. The club met at tbe That your Snark be a BooBRIEFS
SLIPPERS
SNEAKERS
• keep1 Staple• Ready To Use!
jum! For I ben
home of their advisor, Mrs. You will softly and •llddenly
High impact St,-rene. Holds 5 lbs.
;;~·
flour, sugar; 2lbs. coffee, tea.
Thelma Cozart. Sandra .Johnson,
vanlsb away,
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1\Jfoi\il\N';r'·;~':-t~X~. /f~¥~:~ !'W&lt;~~
News Reporter.
And never be met wltb
SoH v1nvl. mcyl·
uck uppto rt.
CHESTER SO lc SEW
again!"
inder. S to XL.
J :'l to 10.
Project books were dl.str!buted
Plaatic Tr•y,
when lbe Chester So and Sew A warning that some politic4-H Club met recently at tbe Ians have ignored, but found ef.
DISH
Grange HaU In Chester. Junior lective.
DRAINER
2 Ga/I01t
Waterproof
leRdera were given their assian·
Hleronymous
Hold!
plates upright,
ments for the next meeting.
ICE CHEST
Waterlnc CAN
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has silverware tup.
Twenty • six of the twenty -sev·
SECOND DIES
fU 8 fo JlVa.
With sloped tray.
l
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uen1er 5eamJess
en members were pr~sent for LEXINGTON, Ky. tUPI) _
"t•etch
~se. thret
the meetmg. - Debbte Wood, Joel Edward Sykes, 23, of Bea·
'&gt; m art st'lades.
Plastic, with remov·
30 qt. 5ize. foam
·••• Repor~r.
ver, Ohio, died Saturday in a
oblosprinkllntheod.
Styrene plntic.
CLOV R KI'ITENS
hospital here of injuries
reLlnda Rupe was hosteoa to the celved In an auto
accident
Clover Kitten 4-H Club when Thursday on U. s. 60
near
H•ndy Ti51u•
Swlnl fop
they met at her home on May Owin&amp;svllle, Ky. The Morehead
DISPENSER
Rtl. lie P111tlc Bucket .....•... 57c
15. Mary McKenzie gave a re· State College student's compan·
WASTEBASKET
port
on "The Proper 4-H Meet· IonI Charles Hall Jr. ' 23 I Lin·
Rtl• lie E.Z Por Decanter ...... 67c
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II
mg. Maureen Hennesoy, News coin Park, Mich., was killed in
•••· 71c Plaatlc Dish Pan ....... 47c
f•
Reporter.
the crash.
::f.:
W1tl1 100 tissues! In
BE'ITER LIVESTOCK
- - - -- - - -Y1L to1.25 AU Occ••lon Card1 .• 47c
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!f; crystal Styrene, poly
28 qt. tlshtwei&amp;ht
Ho!st~ln Better Livestock 4-H was the topic of the project les·
lttl. 1.91 Photo Fr1m11 ........ 1.47
poly •n yellow, sl!lnd
-!:' base. While; pink.
Club 111•1 recently at the Salis· son when the Salem Center
or ttJrquolae colors.
Lury Grade Scbool. Clair Wonde Girls 4·H Club met May 18 at
Children'•
and Dick Sterrett, advisors 'or the Salem Center Schoo. Dem·
SHORTS
the elub, were in charge of the onst ations were given b;· Diane
meeting. The project Ieason was HQIIiday on "Table Manners"
on "Dairy Fl!edlng." Mr. Ken. and Linda Shenefield on "Utenneth Miller, feed manager of Ita Needed for Baking." The
Se er ~ u c li.er .
Cotton yarn, 1n
Girl s' .1 to ti X.
s iZIII $-M·l.
Landmark, pr~ented this les- health and safety report was giv·
son to the group. The advisors en by Linda Midkiff on "Safety
reminded tbe group of tre fol· the Home." Debbie Turner,
•
lowing ev~ts for 4-H club boys NewR Reporter.
and girls; May 23, National f.l!
ROARING ROCKETS
Sundlly ,. May 28, ~H Boat trip, Mrs. Wilma Reiber is the ad·
11- Dorfrtalnl
All VIICOIO
June!. Junior Leader training a visor for the Roaring Rocket!
WINDOW SHADE
LOOP RUG
Canter's Cave, June 15, 4-H ~H Club. The club recently had
24x42
ln. size; lor. 2.88
Plastic
coated,
tout Kyger Creek Power Plant. their organization meetiq at
on roller._ 36-in.
C
non-~kld b~ck.
Next qleellng will be at tbe the home of their advlaor. There
x6·ft. White.
Grec1an des1gn.
SHins
home of Ann and Alan Holter, are seven members in the club.
8o)'t' Cotton
June 24.
The next meeting will be at
SAI,l!:M CENTER GIBLS
the home of Sontlra "1\!asaie.CREW SOCKS
"How to Make a Polholder" Becky Massie, News Reporter.
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Jeule Calhdollar Salllrday eve- meetb!a 11111 be a plcolc at
ntna. Gamu were played. A ForUd Rtlli state Park. .
llld martlbnllllow 101111 Mary Jane Caahdollar of
eojoyed by Unda Brown. lumbUI spent the weekend
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Sindra NewllUl, CaiiiJ Qdebet. her pareota, Mr. and M'n.
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MarJJyD fred Cashdollar,
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Welll, Torney Buotiey, .1811lie Mr. and Mn. Warren P!ckeos
Cubdollar, Delbert Taylor, Zel· Ylalled with Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor, 11ct1emary Andrewl Meredith and IIOill, Beverly.
and David Drake. Motben help. Debbie llld VIcky Morloa
with the ptrty Wlft! Mn . Belpre were ~~ SU~BII
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Newhart, Shelly Berman. Mort playfDI. But nobudy 91nls
Sahl Jooathan Winters and BUI hew the same Joke twice,
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Brown IDII M'n. llorolbJ
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FOR RENT·- Modern fumsh- UPHOLSTERING, reaaonable 3 BEDROOM House for wte,
ed apartment. 3 large rooms rates. All work guaranteed. Excellent condition,
1618
a:oo ,:,;!,n o~:Oid~~~or:,oo Pu,:.~atJon and bath. All utilities fur- Free estimates.,, Take adv~t- Lincoln Heights,
Pomeroy.
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Phone WY 2-3810. 5 25 6tc
PT. PLEASANT - b Pretty
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d Mr. and Mrs.
PI George Otbt Fllho
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256 So. Fourth Ave., Middi.. e prtces.
one · ea..
blonde 17-year-o1d Bar ara A • er, Pl. easant.
ww b;m".;:!"~: :.:~:: ••:;::; A •
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ant anytime, 675-IIY. Mow-$1799 kiM, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Marie Mohr, daughter ·
1963 Corvair Monll Cpe.
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arence y, W 9-2811.
~-· of of Galllpo"·
fb.!' Puhtiqh•.. , '"P•er"IIP~ me riJht
M"ddlspace aCl
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BULLDOZER WORK equipped
box, blower' on motor, jet black 1IDIS b, re d In ter 1or. new Road, waa crow··•
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lllil Ferry. MiiB Mohr
to edl l or rt!II'C! un, all~ G•~&gt;med
St., 1 eport. ose 0 us.
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5 25 12tc whitewall tires. Radio and beater.
the Prom Monday night dur- was at '"ed in ... full lengtt&gt;
OIJJI!('tionnhle
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be
inesses. schools. and church- Call
With dayt'
winch. eBig
smalleven
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white and green pique dr~·
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ure boat "Chaperone" used by was escorted by carl L y ncb.
more •tlan •me •neorrt"ct tn~ertmn
.. - ·-~ ings WI 9·3089, Gene Barnett, rooms two baths Extra lot 4 Or. Low mileaae by one local owner. Beau.tifuJ interior., th J I
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TRAILER LOTS - free sew· Racine, Ohio.
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5 13 lie
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age and water Brown's l'raiJ .
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Beige and brown finish, economy
VB ename, au orna IC Pleasant High School for their of Point Pleasant.
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Front St., Middleport. Mrs. I trans. Power steering, radio and heater.
annual Junior-senior Prom.
The nearly S50 stude-....
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Henry Hennessy.
1195
Miss Adkins was attired In a vlaors and f!Uesta enjoyed a
1 1961 Chevrolet2 Dr. Sedan
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;:.u per cen• Otllf'I)Ul\1 on patd •liB •Dd
2-3324.
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tires. Radio and heater.
featuring a shirred bodice with the Kanawha River to Leon,
CARn11 ~~ T~:,NK~ ~~uAR~f:.
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a draped bOuffant skirt. She and back to the Fourth Streer
tmum ·
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For Sale
fann. Two houses, will sell
was crowned by Miss Linda landing. Following the cruise,
''"' A. M •• ,,,. p • D•ll&gt; TIRE SALE 750 X" 14 Prestige
256 acres or acres
sepa"
Holmes, 1!164 Prom Queen. Es· a buffet was held at the blgh
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l"hitewall "'0.95; BOll ' 14 1
rately. W. G. Nickels. Tupcorlmg" Miss Adkins was Gary school gym.
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usUl-~ ,:~~i,~ .'a
Prestige Whitewall $22.95.
Sales &amp; Service
pers ams.
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Rood, son of Mr. and Mro. Ger- __..:;;:;:::;:::;::=:_-"'"" AD
Newell's Sunoco,
Chester,
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aid Rood of Letart Route.
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Ohio, 985-2305.
5 25 6tc _ _ _ _ _ _ __.
There were four members of
GOOD USED refrigerator. Ph. 8 Fits Almost Every Car
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Ute Queen's court. One was
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CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
Re•l Estate Far Sale
f Saundra Shearer daught,•r of Mr
Notice
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WANTED TO BUY Would like
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and Mrs. Ralph Shearer, Pt.
WE LOAN Carpet Shampooer
POMEROY - 1\1 story frame,
~ Pleasant, escorted by Bob 011Entered Hospital
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I at no cost wult purchase of l &amp;Guaranteed 24 months
5 rooms (3 bedrooms and to purchase 4 bedroom qualiH ver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Among
those who entered
HEAR IT ON WMPO - Llew- Blue Lust... Shampoo . Baker
or 24,000 mUes
bath, basement, front
and ty home. Please stale price '
~ ert Oliver of Hogsett. Miss Holzer hospital in the past 24
ellyn Thompson's "Life and Furniture Middkpo rl.
eMost Popular Unit
back porches, gas heat, lot and locatioo of same. Write
II Shearer is a lovely
brunette hours were: Charles Emory
Light" program, Monday thru ,
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100' x IIIO' in good location. care of The Daily Sentinel,
Frid'ay at 8:15 a. m. EST. I _ -· ---In the U.S.A.
Priced to sell
I Box 668 N.
6 25 6te Mrs Jessie Russell and son who walas atttr In a I length W tie. 930 con. Hvel.t' arll•le
5 25 tfc II HAVE another sh i1Jment of !
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artifirral flowers Pearl Park"
SMALL
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Wayne
VISit . rle Y hre
The second was Miss Toni polis, Mrs. Kathryn V. Finfrock.
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Inotaflod
mile from Pomeroy. 1 story "·· Ll
Wlldh MMrs.
y Daugherty, daughter of Mr. 76 State St., Jeffrey Allen
5 _25.2tcf
frame, 4- rooms 12 bedrooms) t.A~CRIII llfiO • · "'
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and Mrs. Hiram Daugherty, Pt. Montgomery, 52 Lincoln Ave.,
NOTICE
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front and back porches, part
!"Iss Marilyn 5:-'.an and Mrs. Pleasant, escorted hy Jeff Hoi· Mrs. Augusta K. Benbow, Rt.
' 1965 Stereo Console with A:\1 1
basement, all 14 acres cult!· POMEROY - One story
Wdltam Stump VISited Satur" stein, son or Mr. and Mrs. Char- I] Gallipolis, Ryan Charles
and F"M combination , lovcly f
valed and level, good loca. part Permaslone front, fiVe day afternoon wrth Mrs. Jerry Jes Holstein, Pt. Pleasant. Miss Jame,, Rl. 2 Gallipolis, Mrs.
My Office Will Be
walnut finish. Four
speed ,
Pomeroy, 0.
lion. Priced right.
rooms 12 bedrooms), bath, Fry.
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. Daugherty'~ gown was a fuii 1 Faraba Rose, Rt. 1 Patriot
changer. Four speaker sound
~-- __ __ POM~ROY ;- Nice _bu~lding lot full basement, gas furnace Capt. and Mrs. Wtlham Re•: length white ruffled lace with (expired), Mrs. Jam..
M.
Closed Fran1
svstem. dual vnlumr coct1ol 'SEWING MACIUNE _ re air 1110 x 290, all uttlit1 .. avail heatmg, double garage, many lei of _Ann Arho;, Mtch. amv a ptnk sash.
Bragg,
main St., Pt. Plea32211
Take over paymenls of $6 servrces all makes, WYZ.~ able. out of b1gh water. Only extras. Lot 70 x 100 on paved ed Frtday evenmg, called by Miss Orietata Sturgeon. daugh. sant, Roger Philil&gt; Johnson,
per month or pav h:rlanr·e due The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. $20110.00.
st.reet. Excellent
locatmn. t.te death of Dor Schaefer a~d ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Orville West Columbia, W. Va., Miss
May 31 to June 7
$~2. 42 Try it in your home A h . d s·
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are guests of her aunt, Mtss Sturgeon, Henderson was wear- Emma M Forthe Mason W
d ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN $11 .000.00.
Call \I y 2.6555 .
5 24 4tc s~:v::zc ' mger a5~ :c BOX !29
WY Z-3636 MlllDLEPORT - One story Vida !hie.
·" ing a full length !~vender or· va., Mrs. · Vernon
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FOR SALE
ern kitchen, small basement, son ~nd sons, '1acine and De!P escorted by Walt Fish~. son of [: Leo~~ Vai, ~art~~ddi ~equlppe to Zlg Zag rna e ut- new homes Built In kltcbnew concrete front porch, gas bie Boso of Great Bend visi~ er,
cus ., 1 epo '
lonhnlrs, Jane)' desrgns. Take ens, stonn windowa, alum. 5 ROOM FRAM~ house and lteatin~. Lot 50 x I20, close ed Saturday with Mrs. Dessie
Mrs. John. Robert M~Eihinny.
F:\EE 1.000 S&amp;ll r:reen Stamps. over payment of $.1.511 a inurn siding CaD Guy Neig- bath, ail. utilities, 444 Beech to schools and stores. Can" Patterson.
the weekend wit.r their parents, 294 So. Thtrd St., Middleport,
How? By simply vrewrng the 1 month or pay balance of 164. ler Racine Ohio
Street, Mtddleport.
be financed. $IO OOO.OO.
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p llins of Mi. and Mrs. Floyd Cumn · 1 Mrs. George Roy Sisson, Rt. I
Compact vacuum draner in/ Try Jt m vnur home. Call
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ON Rt ThMrs.
aym M"
H't Rae
and Mr and Mrs Vic- Pomeroy, Mrs. Merrill M. Tay·
vour home
Phone WY 2· WY 2·6555. .
5 24 11c
__ c dleport Hill with 6 acres of 333 _ 2 story r;,;me
~ furs:•• ana. ·t'~ b .v~
tor Brown ·. ; rsville ··
lor, Rt. 3 Pomeroy, RohertJay
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5 24 3tp F"OR. THE-FINEST I - -- f BULLDOZER work. small doz. I land.
rooms '3 bedrooms) 'bath o Baltmo~e ~ISle d ~e y Ral- Mr. and' M"rs
Raymond Hill, Racine, Mrs. Harold K.
fl
r D. set .ectroDn o er. back filling, tarm ponds, : %ROOM LOG CABIN, • acres, basement forced air' beati~g u.rday, wrt
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rs. o. Brown of Columbu~ spent a cou" German, Long Bottom, Walter
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d. Mrs C J Struble p' .. 'days last w ' k with rcla- ' tams, e ston,
osepu .
p ' Middleport, Phone WY 2 • land.
ches, garage, works!JOp, 2.29 Mr. an
e · ri. a · evenin tives in the area .
Strong, Wilkesville, Mrs. Earl
How'' Hy srmply viewmg !he Middle rt Ohio
new Compact vacuum cleaner
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5-IS-!Otc I ROOMS AND BATH, 2 story acres level land. Located I r:rned ho~, F . dl Yt
F~ Mrs. William Reinhart Mrs F. Deering, Rt. I Ironton, Mn.
m vour home Phone WV 2· .
AUCI'IONEER
!lOuse, cement block,
463 one mile from new Racine a. r beallwee s ~ 1h81 ah .
· Clyd&lt; Brown and Mrs. ' Cari Oscar M. Hanson, Huntington,
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Sunday 11 , Atb- Sh awna Jo Carmtc' hae,I R"tpey.
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Crill Rradford
FOR RENT
ALBERT W. COX, SALESMAN and aug ter·m· aw,
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W. Va., and Mrs. Shelby W.
septic tank cleaner. Land·
Write, Prone or Contact
MODERN I ROOM apartment, BOX %29 WY Z-383t WY U638 and Mrs. D•nlel 0. Struble and Mr d M ,
Hazel Flatwoods Ky
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A. C. BRADFORD
Second Street, Middleport.
5 25 3tc a~r;.,. Vir :il Cam bell return- bre.r· visited Sl""da; afternoon
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Racine, Ohio
BRICK 5 ROOMS and bath, NOTICES
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FRANCHISE
ELEXTROLUX- sweeper com.
5 1 tfe
Mulberry Street, Middleport. GOSPEL meeting at Bearwal- ed home Frtday rom 0 zer 11 and 1 11 ~ 1 CJ"ff · ond Ave .. daughter, 2:58 p.m.
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Y, Theo
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New Plastic
plete wllh 7 attachments. Pay I Karl Grueser;-Piumbiug aud
RODNEY DOWNING
Pryor, Hospital ·d
R' h d Ca
Monday. Mrs. Carroll Eugene
' nRODUCT IN DEMAND
off 4 payments $5 51 each.
Heating
Real Estate Broker
from May 26 until June 4 Mr. an Mrs. rc ar
mp- and son Bill of R
'II lJI Safreed 40'.1 Fleming A' e
MIDDLEPORT
each even1·ng at 8 p. m. Va- bell visited
Saturday
osevt ofe, Mr · Ravensw' ood , W. v a., daughter,.,
I WY 2·2575.
5·22-5tc '
Minersville, Ohlo
.
r.o· in ColumJ
were •weekend guests
FOR HOMES
--End your aewer lntubfeo
5 20 3tc cation Bible school, May 31 bus WJth Mrs. IS Ann ones and Mrs. Albert '"r " l~ "nC: oth~ 2:27 p.m. Monday. Mrs, LawKIRBY Sweeper A·f condition.
until June 4
h
·
and children
11 L
222 Sy
_.NO INDUSTRY
We Shave M
all h"
obeo
FOR SALE - 5 room frame 10 a m.
eac mormng,
.
I
Col
bu
er
relatives
and
attended
the
,
renee
Russe
ee,
l Complete with power polish5 25 3tp Donald Mayer o
urn s
.
St M"ddl
t
J·ocab
3
ewer ac Rates
mes
house, 125 Locust St., Pome·
· h"ts par- Phyllt"s.
graduahon of their daughter' more
·• 1 Mrs.
eporRobert
• liOn ·Lee
Min. $800- Max. $7,000
' 6er uff cr. Pay off balance due
Reasonable
spent the weekend WJth
p.m. Monday.
1 WY
M
d
M
R
M
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12
;
roy,
large
comer
lol,
baseP"'Ym"nls
1 r. an
I
ln•.,lmenl securod by
" " • "'
eac ·
Call WY "2974 Day or Nlgbt
Auto "·lei
ens,
rs. oy ayer. M J
~
vm·eyard, 1258 Powell St., Mt"din,.nlory
, 2·2575.
5-22-5tc
v
menl,
white
picket
fence,
five
,..
Mr.
and Mrs. Antone Lucke
rs. erry • ry and Mrs. El.
.
7
21
M.nuf.clur'r ·1n Busln•••
1 •
..,
"'
lie
full
rooms
of
furniture
in·
Tile
Rambler
b
.
.
"
t
.
C"
len
Ebersbach
visiled
Friday
dleport,
daughter,
10.26
a.m.
40 ACRES 0 r tand ha R s .-:
were usmess VISI ors m ~ It
.th M
Monday
Sinct t869
[
s
y. : · AIR CONDITIONING Refrtger- eluded, carpets, drapes, re- World Standard of Cotapld lu b Th d
a e•noon wt
r. and Mrs.
·
1
Blaekwood,
Hamsonvrlle. ation service. Jack's Refrig. frigerator, range,
dinette,
EJ..u..,.,..
Mm us d uMrs ay.H C W h C. J . Ebersbach
Discharged
Write or Call Collect
Oh1o·
5·22..,tp eratton,
·
New Haven, Phone beds, everything goes. Newly IIJe ear room, ride ADd ,... of Ch
r. an
rs.
·
·
aug
M
Ell
E.b
b
h
Patients
recently diS
. c•·--'
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rs.
en
ers ac and
-•""
1 "ted s d
1
I CLOTH a;nings and porch val- TV 2-3537.
U.S. Plastic
4 6 lie
·td G
k'
1 form
s
11
I
es trehvMSl Hun ayHal. daughter, Mrs. Jerry Fry visit· included Mrs. Lilly Wells, Mrs.
1
pam • · arage, par mg n
all('e. ma ..r oeooomy ternoon wrl
rs. omer o · ed ~ .d
.
.
Halph Lewis Mrs. A rn o 1d
ance. Bamboo porch shad~s.
l' t k
front. Cool front porch. Prlc·
and maoagerabiUIJ
ter Chester Road
• rt ay &gt;Venmg wtth her
'
Industries, Inc.
1
Venetian blinds and repatrs.
tves OC
ed for quick sale. Cali Bill
s.e
'
·
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Boggs, Mrs. Hence Morgan,
1609 N. Bro1dway
- - -·
Ser~l~e,
.
Mrs. James
Charles c· Dobbins' Oster A.
~1. Louis, Mo.
GA 1-1282 , Dale Wippel, 215 Union Ave., CURTISS
BREEDING
Childs, WY Z.2449. 5 20 3tp
Melr&lt;&gt;potltaa Molo"
a Mr. and Tl"""h"
and Bearhs
Scott ence M"Jgh1, Rut1and
Pomeroy.
5 18 30tc f th b t
rt I I
nd sons, "~wv
M Ch 1
.
Sayre, Mrs. Harley Bonecutter,
or e es m
a IICia PRICE REDUCED on attra~
K Mala Street, Poruero,
spent Sunday at Canal Wind•s·l
rs.
ares Buck was an M H
S I
Mr •·•breeding.
180
of
the
Nation's
,
.
•·
......
II'\'
•
·
overnight
guest
~rt"da
r
h
rs.
arry
ur
ace,
a, •w"'
AUTI•MtiRfi.E 1ns1trance beer
leading sires make
their ttve 3 - bedroom ranch style
~·•1 ~ If• ter with his sister and brother- hr th
d , '
y, 0 er Burrell Mrs Maude Waugh
STRAWBERRIES?
cancelled? I.DSt your o~ra
home at Curtiss. for service. home. Loc-ated m new ad·
-·
"' ' m-law, M~. a_nd Mrs. Roy Ev" ~ :rs~nFld~~t;~m~~~d Migh: Mrs. E: H Crooks and
lor's UcertJO? ean WY Z.Z!f66 I See the Special Price
Call Leland Parker, Pomeroy, drtlon on Chester Road near [t964 .VOLKSWAGEN, Z door alll! and .amlly.
Rutland
a daughter, Mrs. A. J. Roush and
41111 · on Freezers at Landmark
Ohio, WV 2-2264 or Albert • State Hrghway garage. F.tr.. sedan, radio and heater. Ph· Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris M . d M
.
infant son, Mrs. H. D. Purcell
FREE - Pulpwood fm
the
Parker,
Chesler,
Ohio,
985·
place,
well
liiSUiated,
tiled
WY
2-5468,
Kenny
Braun,
were
Sunday
afternoon
villitors
r.
an
rs.
Clarence
'd'~.ht
and
infant daughter and .Mra.
All Sizes Chest and
cutting. Phone WI 9-217l.
3415.
!2tp
kJtchen
and
bath,
hard_
wood
Pomeroy.
5
U
ltp
of
Mrs.
John
F.
Bally
and
lamand
Mrs.
Ellen
Ebersbach
VISG
R
s·
5 19
Upright in Stock
5 24 6tp ,
noors, stonn doors, wmdows, :9S2 MODEL 'h ton 1
y
lted
Sunday
evening
with
ur.
·
·
"son.
il
.,.
----FOR
SALE
:
Fine
pooy.
Come
1110
x
4110
lot,
basement,
pat.
p.c
·
up
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cleland
Dalley
and
lllrs.
Harley
Hysell
and
Open Mon.·Sol. Til 9 PM
and see. Ma\;on 773·5923.
io. Phone WY 2-5337.
truck. Prtce $375.0U. Rowley returned to their home, Maple- daughter, Faye Fry and Mr. ~=ri:a~.HOI~lalld
Sale or Trade
POMEROY
=---:-c--c-c--=-=--=o7·5,..301
--,.-e
5 19 lie &amp; Reed Hardware.. S 11 lfc ton, Dl. Friday, after a week's and Mrs. Jerry Fry.
Bostic, Hogsett.
1959 PLYMOUTH Fury, 4 dr.
Jock w. Caney.
Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, Veterln- FOR SALE: 7 room house with
legal Notice
visit with hls lUlcle and aunt, Mrs. Jessie Russell returned DISCHARGED: A. E. Bu.
Good running condition. Olin
Manager
arlan, large and 1mall animals. 2 lots in Dexter, Ohio. Phone
........ NOTICI
Mr, and Mrs. Everett Dailey. home Saturday, alter a villi! sell, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs, WIJ.
Wolfe, Center St., Mason, W.
WPYH02N.2E181
128 Washington Sl, Rav...,. SH Z.5641.
5 18 6tp to the Motto•., lottlemenl .,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Gibbs at Roanoke, Va. with her son Uam O'Neal, and daughter, pt,
V
5 6t
...... ~l
........,,., ,,...,. c..... Mol..
and daughter ln-la Mr
d
wood W V Ph
a.
25_ J ,..,.,=__..,..______,I
. • · a one ••~• 'OR SALE: Large 4 bedroom ••••lr, Ottre
spent the weekend In ColumbUII
•
w,
· an PleaSant; Charles Kaeppel, Pl.
A""""'"
...........
"'• been
••• wlth thelr cia ugbier and son-In- Mrs . Wayne Russell and fam • PIeasant j Karen Cook' PI • PI. . .
F 5I
R t '~KNAPP .SHOES, special offer Office hours ' Dally 4 to I p. home, in Racine, in good loWinJ
named
ftdudartn••ban
or a 8 or en
m.
I
21
lfc
d"t·
I
high
m,..
"'
tho
Probota
CaW"!
,..,
.. law, Mr. and Mn. Jack Nicely b
Uy. hShe W81 accompanied
_ home sant·, Mrs, Bart Schuler, Pl.
to June only, buy 1 pair
con I lOD - out 0
wat- Count1, Ohio, lo:r 1ppruvat' aM •t.
h
HOUSE for sale or rent in regular price, get 2n d patr
· EmpIayment Wanted leer.. Hlaot wal1er .heah....,
and
their granddaughter and the
Y weekend..
er son w o remamed lor Pleasant; Mrl. Eugene Hanel
1..,. sys- tlomont
uoo i.a.
f
Minersville. 6 rooms and $2.110 off. Write or call R&lt;&gt;m, rge e ectric ot water """'""' •• Ch.,.., H . ..,.,., Admin- amity, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Swan
and daughter, Pl. Pleasant.
bath. Write Raymond Brown, bert Hill, Elm Stre•t, Racine. LIGHT Housework and compan- tank storm windows To be "'"tor ., ,......,. "' Edwml "'· and children.
----BIRTH: Mr. and Mrl. Del·
'-'
'
•
dllel Tlleln, &lt;IM!eull!ld, the
11ld
REPORT
ERRED
755 Stelzer Road, Columbus
5 19 12tp
ion. Good cook. References. sold to settle estate,
Call ~ M. Thoia ..... ,...,...,. ... Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Carpenmar Herdman, Middleport, Obll
19, Ohio.
5 20 6tc].-========....-.l Phone WY Z.3084, &amp; 20 3tc Henry Cleland, daytime WY 2 a:.::"':. '1.!:.....!/"';.;!,.'••• ter spent the weekend In Cln- In the account of the land- a daughter,
ALFALFA WEEVIL
2255 -evenings WY 2-2566.
Unl- ompUono .,. fllod .._.,, cilnati attending the ball games acaplng projecta that have been
----For Rent
H
I
W
ntecl
'
taW aceount1 wut be for h•artllf bedone
In
the
pa
I
by
th
R
tl
d
ASK
TO 'II'ED
8
M&amp;M CONTROLS
e P
a
5 6 tfc .... '"'" c"'""' •• ... - .., ., and also the dedication of the
e u an
FOU R00~1 -fu~0-ished aPart- M~tathLOn a. Metnoxr tltor lml EXPERIENCED
WAITRESS FOR ~ALE: 5 room house ::un:u, ~~~ ·~ w!'::d:;: udid e:: Anthony Meldahl Lock ~-:-~d Garden Club, 1t was erroneous· PT. PLEASANT - Applying
ment, dowtJSt&lt;tirs . WY 2-3658 ~~ ~~~~·;am~:::~. to;c;;:~r;:~~;
wanted. Apply in person only. bath, basement. Gas furnace: :ll!~..,Jr~~ dar to d117 untu ~ Dam, at Chilo.
ly reported that the club land- for a maniage license in 1he of..
5 17 tfc
Unico Alfalfa Weevil Spray co nThe Martin Restaurant.
fireplace. Priced for quick Any penon lntere.ted: ma,
file
Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swan scaped the Nazarene Church five oft he County Clerk were
3 and 4 ROOM furnisheL apart- tatna hoth ..'11ay be applied u~~ w
5 24 3tc sale. Phone 773-5611, Mason, ;:t~~enm:~~~~.t'~n;~ :J.'"!a:~ and Mr. and Mrs. W'a yn e in Rutland. It sh_oold have been Milbl~ Ca~ Spaulding, Jl,
ments. Rowley &amp; Reed Hard· ;1:~Y~1~~orve.. ~ar;:~·~ nr()o;:;~~u:; BABY SlifER, S% days week. W. Va.
4 16 Uc ~~~:nP~~rth:O '::'· 4:! 1:::
Prince spent Sunday at Sabina the NaomJ BaptiBt Church in Cheshu-e, Ohio, and Rutb Aim
ware.
5 11 tfc •• milk. Low to.,,r.,, ""' '" .,.
Light housekeeping.
Write !BOUSE FOR SALE oo Laurel In•.
P. H. O'Billi:N,
with Dale Adams and daugh- Rutland.
Low, :15, New Haveo.
destrnCtl \'1!' larvau •taJ,(e, la~t~ up
f
D.
Cliff
d Mr N
PROBATI IVDOJ:
ters General and Sybil They a.,N'-i!!NS
FIBVE R[l(JMAS
Pabnodneb•tWhY, 1329· '' 'w,,,, ••• '"""•I• ,,,ru..
cBaorxe 2oo ThDePoamtleryoySentinel, HysellRoWaY .!., orman E.
IIEIGI coUNiY, .OJD,.,o ·~ alsd visited at
Washington
/48fS
'i , ....... . _ ..........\
utternut ve.
~':::·.:'h~;~::",~;.:~~"'~;,~·~~
....,. ·
""""'" 1 t 30tp
- Court House with Mr and Mrs
;,~ r.;!!'~:..!!.;&amp;= i
5 ·20 tfe
2.122.
11 tfc
re•• ,.,••.,u,. ...,,.r'""" _
Three Received
Gordon Cowdery and In GatU:
'J H :~ 1&lt;.:£•: en:j four ""'"' lurniS, h&amp;
1':11111 MAin Street, Pumeroy
u. s. Clwll Se"tce Tettst
INCOME PROPERTY - Jocat-- l
II
polls
~
10 -.. •.....
,.,,.
........
~--.,...;--JI Men ••men ............... to.. ed .- !thin 2 IDI"I.. of the nnto
JrJembenhip
.
.,,
... • • -,..,
ed and .mfurnllbed apart. 1~
- Rlab pa' Sh"' boon . .u.arK~ement
·"
"""
Mr. and Mr. WUUam
Ane •• •• 1 J ta_
&amp;a.
Wy
.....
,. &amp; ,. co•T•o L1
'"•••••"'ant.
••tl to••
,,.. .....,.,....,
locks at Racine, Ohio, con- Mr. and Mrs. Charles N • u- drewa and Mr. and Mrs. ClarmP.nts
Ci"'i""''" 12 •u 11C'
tntntn1
aPPftln'-d
lkptl"telld
ALFALFa wEEviL
u.man,
IIIUMC!ellai'J nu:a turormaHisting of one brick and tile man and daughter,
Sharlee, ence Andrews and Susan and
vSlX ROOM ROU~E ln Pome- Mala thion ... Metnoxchlor lll'flo \C.P- Itlon 1111 Jnbt. talartu. ~wnmente. bu"ld"
h
wer rece' ...... Into
_.__ship
SEE THEM TODAYl
reeommencle&lt;l fur controlllna AJf. Wrlll!l 't'ldBJ l'l.tu oame. add,... and
I mg, ousing two furnl9he
IVcu
meuruer
Raymond spent Sunday at
n,v Phone WY 2--5385
all Weevil . Economical Unicn A.lf- 1PllOIIII.
ed and one unfurnished
rt- at the United Methodist church
.
If
aJfa Weevil SPray conlalnl
h 0 I. 1!. Lllll'oln ~~. Do. ..... Poa.o,
apa d
Smithburg, w. Va. with Mrs.
4 14 c M.IY
be applied up ~- 7 daya hl!lfore I D.U, ltatlnal. Pomuo,. Oblo.
ment, 1 large business room during the. worship service 8uJl.. •-1
l.h.... Sutton and mother and
-c-c==,-~~
harveat.
no res'h1u e~ m milk .
Low
:: IJCDROOC~&lt; brick Duple&gt; with """u,, •.., "' .,,1, ".-~'." ...,
Insurance
below, I double garage witb ay mormng.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cunston and
.COOd contrnl of destruc t i\•e lArv al!
. hed spa rlmen t
grtrage. Butternut Ave., Porn- ~La£e,
IDIIU up l c; 3 wel"b
Alao AU'I'DMOBILE In
ance been fu rrus
over The organ prelude by Tommy son
troy Call WY 2·5127
eontrota sp1tt1ehu~e"· othez
rorage
sur
and located in rear, 1 nice Baker opened the service fol·.
I
.
tfc
........
cancelled?
Lost
you'
operaframe
buJ'Idt'ng
located
at
lowed
by
a
hym
.
n,
sc_rlpture
senMr~.
Char
Withee
.~: ,:··
4 27
Farm Bur~•u Cooperottve A!&gt;llocia,
b
i ht I es Sat
rda Injured
bll
1
I
--lloo - E.tat Main Street. PomeroJ
tors hcense: Call WY 2-2966 side. All in A·l condition. tences and inv~atio~ by the er r g
eg
u y w e
(;OO D pasture, plenty fo water,
615lfc Si• rentals in all. Selling due Reb. C. Melvin Alktre. slle11,t using a power mower and was
ne.r Rutland. Phone SH 2· _Business"_Se~ices
I'Htrro Copyrng Semee Cop- to health. Phone daytime WY prayer and the Lord's Prayer. IL''n
Veteran&gt; Memorial
- 5584. ______ - 5 25 6tc HEATING, Plumbmg, MaeDer les made ol. legal papers. Z.2255, evenings WY Z.2568. A special anthem, "SanctUI" Hospital for treatment and reI Brothers, btrth rerords and almost any
\II HJERN 4 room and bath. Furnaces. Amod
Lake'·:
5 ,w 12tc was presented by the cbulr with leased. E
&amp;18 E 1 111 In s
p
h d
Mro. Neumaa as director.
Mr. . E. Roush of
y
furnished apartment, Mrddlea~ a lree~ om- ot "' ocuments.
ROOM brick home, 2 bath- Rev. Alkire had lor his sermon vie and Mrs. Donald Wood
.
port. WY 2-3874.
4 21 lfcleroy. Pbolle WY z.2448 ·
Realer ln&amp;uraoee, PomerGJ rooms, finished attic and topic. "u"'v. This Needless Mur- and Mrs. Richard Ord of New
!
7 20 tiC
I 4 tiC
"''
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·
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OJ" ~ ROOM trailer for rent.
basement Out of high water. der?" concenung highway safe- Haven, w. Va. visited recently
I,E'Cl '
1 ;' '
Uose to my borne. All utili- WILSON'S car wash, 550 Page GUARANTEED. renewable for Central heating, priced tor ty. A hymn. silent prave• a~d with Mrs. r orles Withrow, Min·
.
. .
· ., SA
.:. ,Li. ~.. .• ·.. '
l ie• furnished and nat~~ral gas. St., Middleport, Ohio. Cars life hOlopitalizatlon.
lsoued quick sale. ?hone W~ 2-6116 the benediction by the 1pastor!1 ersvllle.
Phone VI 3-2600.
vacuumed. WY Z.3715.
at all ages. Phone WY 2-6168. or W\' 2-2205. Charlee F. and or~ an postlude co!ed the Mr. and Mr.. Jack cummins
·t Milt Abovt Silver Bridge In ' K~nlugt, 0.
I 11 lfc
4-2Z.30tc
2 18 lfc
Wildermulb.
f 13 lfc servicea,
and fa.mlly of Columb111 opelll;
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Judge Hughes
A&amp;.Pemeroy Church
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and best wish
s pea et to
IIi w~ extended and Bibles

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p;-esentecl tu the graduating sen
lo!'l who atten&lt;1 the Federated
ch_u"th Sunday morning wor A talk by the Hon. Sarah T.
•h•p semce.
Hughes, the Dallas Texas judge

Mrs. Walter Gress. former
Middleport reSident , now hvmg
in Waverly has undet·gone surgery at a Portsmouth Hospttal

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Pomeroy~M!ddleport,

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BmLES
r on the lawn of the church Sal\o
members of the Laurel urday evenmg and ice cream
For Mrs. Jerry Fry at Pratt #:lome· ' IGlifl Free Melhodi~t church ' and cake were served by the
Mrs .h·rt y Fry w"' guest of centered wtth " pink slork Md who graduated ft•om htgh school men, who . lost.
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Thurod•y e.emng at the home' served on cryst!ll trays. Favors
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Mrs. Wllham Ault entertain
Tracy, L~nda
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birthday ob
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servance m honor of C. H. Wise,
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ed the 81bles and utfered pray I p,...ident Kennedy highlighted
weekend with Mr, and M 1 , placed o11 a table w1th blue· Clatworthy and Twila. MISses Women were the winners in of Pomeroy and Dennis, Perry,
er. Receiv ing the Bibles were
meeting of the Ohio F'edera
Bill Howard .
cove1 dt&gt;n1r.1tcd \o\oith pink and : Carol and Nancy Hamm l Mrs. an attendance contest held the Merri and Kay Ault. Mr. Wise
Sessle Hayes, Donna Hauck . 8 of Busmess and Protess!On
Mr and Mrs Charles Bu!ih blur o;tre&lt;~mers and ''entered : Ben Neutzlmg. Mrs Ray Glaze, past two months at the Laurel \o 'BS in Dayton on business over
1100
~mta Hal l. Lmda Oar~ell, Phyl a!
Women in Dayton May
and son, Jeff, hllve moved mto w1th a ;.;tor k Girts wert:- also 1 Mr s Ted Warner. Mrs. Phena Clirf Free Methodist church. As the weekend and is m Ft.
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Its Kaspar. Charles Rtlfle. Joe
Attending from the Middle
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the Orm Sm tth property
on plared m a bassmet.
' Chfford , Mrs Homer Brickles, ~It, a social hour was held Wayne, lnd , thi' week
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port club were Mrs
Grace
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G.1m es Wt're played during Mrs. Mary Kunzelman, Mrs
The choir presentt&gt;d the an Pratt. president Mrs. Pearl
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them , ·Sort Were 'vour Hands, Revnolds and Mrs John Wern
vtsJted over the weekend In ' ed the wmners .
Mtss Carol Ebersbach. Po meroy, and Mrs
START A COLLECTION TODAY
ar Jesus.'' and tht- pastor eJ
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Belpre with their son nnd fam- Harnm won the door prize.
Hnrold Hysell .1 nd Mrs Carl
ha~for hhsem topiC. 'Rvan l ThiS was the 451 h unvrntmn
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Cha rles Vro-1 After the honored guest open- Hysell, Rutland.
i•ltsm,'• taken from I Kmgs of the OhiO BPW and
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man and children. Mark and ed her many lovely gifts. cup l Mrs. !larry DaviS Mrs Don·
A rose was plared on the al l held at tht' Sherefan Daytnn ;
Esl ht'r.
rnkt"' ICt&gt;d rr1 willie and topped aid Houdm~hr\1 and J1ll and
tar 1or th~ infant son of Mr. Hotr t Mrs Prall sf'rvrd on ~
Mr s ,f. A Young. sr, lias w11h a prnk ar:d a blue bootir, 1Mrs .Jamtos Clifford of Syra~ ~
and Mrs F'rank W Portrr th
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returned fr om Well~! on whe1e mdrv1du.il J('e crPam sbuoue'&gt; 1 ruse Ml !i F'avt&gt; frv , Mrs. Lee
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~'hree red
· carnatiOns wei e on ,1We e1er11on
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Md, Mrs Pa tty Yates and child 1
1 1 Jam Grant. Mrs
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•nnounce the engagement of ren 'Irs Young all ended the j
Powers and Debb1e, Pamela •
Werry
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Ia• I Donal d Foglesnng, J r. son of gran c 1 ren. San) .m l a- 1
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Mr and Mrs Donald Fog le- thy Ya tes parttCJPalt'd Shp al- 1 The Deputv club of DI ~lnd l W1ll1am Stump. Mrddleport and '
CANASTA CLUB VJEF.TS
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Inez
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her Mrss Sussmann Js a 1963 grad- commencemen ~ t·J e . 11' f ' dr stncl oi!Jcers met Sund ay at I ms
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W th th 1uate of Wellesley Col lpge and I granddaughter. Sdndy. was one tlw Clwo;ter lod ar hall fOJ 8 pot. I Srndmg gJft s wPrr Mrs Nar-1
,arne D nr
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. for her Ph D. ml of t1le 146· mem bPIs ot t ht' grad
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her home m Racme F'ndav ev- tO!JIC, '"1s D e Chi
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Fdit h Wak lt•y d•strwt dep- b'ac h Mrs Ray
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tl~e meeltng [ (')arence Mtght Mrs Harley I
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as song received his B. S. degree an
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bvJ i mort' r. Mtss Lo Ulse G1Imore, 1
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!ores Wolfe ::md !\1ax1ne Drddle
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includmg President
JeanneJof IJ1mms in 1964. He IS cur- Y cton .anov. ;;~:-;sJstant pro- Sp;mglrd Banner 1t was decJd- t Chapma n, :-..1rs lwereU Dav1s· I
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for his Ph D fessor of vJolm at Ohro Umver- ('d lo hr1ve a receptwn for Ed-1 Mrs Ida Burns. M1ss Nam.-y 1
dent Mrs. Ethe l Cowan
or !degree rn organrc chem istrv at I sJty Mmw student s v..ere ft•a Jth Betl ln g prert'd ing the Boost· [ Burns, Mrs Adam Ebersbach. l
I Xema, 2nd VICt&gt; presTde-n l Ethel 'l lhe UntversJty of Illmms. where tured on the prc,JgT &lt;~Ill and m 1'1 mrt&gt;tmg on Wednesday, Oc- Mrs Gladys .J,ones, Mrs Guy ;
. Russt:- ll. Mrs 0 Dt-11
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TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY ' Wambaug h of "uasl Ltverpoo,1 he is• on the teachmg staff An i eluded M1s ~ J1Jd1th
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I JUni or plano muJor ,' ""'TO Pay- ',\d'i "l't for Oclobct 10 at 2 p . ar f'S uri.' '~" lu r aug -I
FAMILY NIGHTS
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M1ss S. 111 dra ll rf'wmg1nn , l! 10 h1·1s Itot all Counr iiS .u t' urgE'&lt;! 11 ·umphrey MISS .1oyce Ebe rs- '
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1son A receptiOn was ~~eld for '
I Grande Coii Pgt' twa Js her 0 &lt;~ rm
' bach Mrs Raymond Blosser, I
W1th M3rl on Btand
the offt?ers at the BI!tomore l
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week end guest ;.~t lwi home in : It \\ ds also df"crded that 3 Mrs Hflmld Wolfe, Mrs Ernami S3ndra Churrh
(fo lor)
HoteJ. Sunday
mornmg a j
Middleport, Mtss JoyLe Wolon- · d1strJ&lt;I orfJcer must he present 1mett Blackburn. M1ss Mary
May 25
[ sk1, of Rl10de 1s 1t~ n d. a sop ho fm thf' prac! Jce and tlw Rally· woIf e, ",vrr ~. Wa Iter Roush Mrs
Thur .• frt.
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IImemobrtal serv1ce for deceClsed
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"THE PRI ZE"
mem, . ers dwas heldd With t e The Pomeroy WC1'U
will I more at Hw Grande Co llege. ml sPn somconfll to fill hri Je~Sil' Hu~s"ll and Wtllnrd Eb. mee mg a JOUrne .
p :l!'t:- or she wr au tom 'J 11f'fl1
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meet at the Umted Melhodtst Miss Brf'wmgto n wln be a mem- 1 1
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Paul Ne111 man , Elkt' Sotm:~e rs I
Church Tuesday at 2 p. m
: ber ol the gr.adu:~tmg {' I,J ss next \' ~t&gt; c;u.
we
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The Mtddleport Athlettc As· I Sund.ry May 3fl
; '\ ll 1lll rh~ annual pi(' nr c to '
"THE STRANGER"
1 ' eport · '
soctatton w1il meet Tuesdav : Mr and Mrs Ceul Kauff "' w 1 " 1. 1 ''' 1"'mr or Mrs l'out/r f'pl/ow.•lriiJ
Vrc•tor Buuno
To S poruwr Troop
evening al 7 30 p m at t h ~ i Bradbury, spent Mond a) w1th ~~;tz;n~. t'liJJper~··s~·ll:t~l~~· Aug1-1 E/tJt·t.i( 0/ /it•t&gt;nt
· hts b1 otlwr and Sister m-law . rng do' ~rd Pwitll
m tile
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Mrs Thomas Scali~ spoke on , The Lad1es Aux1liary of F'een· Mr and Mrs. llarry Kau[f
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water safety and officers were ey-Bennett Post, Amencan Le- Jamf:'s Mf'liJrrnng of Columbus · A d
the Ho ck S11r111g~
Methodist
I ms taIIed when t he M1ddt eport g1on. wtll meet Tuesday even- visttc d over lh e wee kend w1th 1 d t1L'11 mg wen• \frs· W·Tkelv
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League ing, May 25 at the legJOn halL Ius mother, MJ's Dale Mourn- tslnrt ckputv: Mrs Betzmg. thp chureh
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I Child Conservation
: met last Thursday at the home There will be elect ion of oHi- Ill!: He was accompamcd horn r .-JSS IJf' ILIIt' '&gt;li.l ll' vJrr rounr llor
cathv Abhott J)resrdt:-nt wa&lt;&gt;
' of Mrs. Gl enn Hensler on Lin- rfrs and all memben are urg- 1 bY hIS dnug11ter. J u1r, who had I ·.ucr lle H Hrn1.kms ''Jnd PrrbiJII:' tn chargt•
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LAST TIME TONIGHT
of thf' meet1no •~h1rh
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een 1e gues o t'r gran mo· ,. , , ,
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the!. Mrs Tom WaltPrS, and hiS r~ u Stacq' of .. st~te ' ; rede.n tr all frl)'ll the Method ist hymnal In
(Terhntcolor)
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-James Stewart, fab1an . Cin·
The offJ cers were ln~tall.ed
The Wr ldwood Garden club mecr Peggy Story, who Will 10 ?1mtll ef'' Ellza Lr " 1 Cwnp 1 umson Members answered rolt
To god about, be mad about, Flutdy Carol, Glyo1s Johns, Ed
by Deanna M~rry,
dlStnct j Wi ll meet Wednesday evenrng I remam for a vr sJ t
IhL, p,.Jsl r "nnl repre:;enta I ca ll With a Bible ve~se from '
Wynn.
ter bye ••• the newest loshion to go
I pr~stdent, of RIO Grande Mrs I at the home of Mrs F' red Mrs . H:a~mond Lumrm and tr\t' : ! ouncll deputw~. Marre the New Testamf•nt. Dues were
Feeturttte:
everywhere in! Tucked bib and sleeve culls above a
Wtl.liam Ingles reported on the Nease with Mrs Usw in Neasf' d[l ughter, Miss Janr l e Luman Hau ck of Theooorus Cc -.- 11: co l!fctrd and the sum of $57 fi4
P•rdon My BHuty Marks
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tiny waist, accented by a grosgrain belt. Full-of-moGrande
I The Fnendly Ne 1ghbors club wrth he.r daught er and family. E~s te Mco\ fee. Hrlle Pr ,ll!J r, Offiter~ elcC'tf'd were Mary ,
tion skirt in o burst of pleats. IHolf size skirt- 1 piece
WED. and THURSDAY
I The club voted ot donate to will meet Wednesday evenmg Mr. and Mrs Owen Bratton :\fJllta Mnbbf'rly. Matmnorao; Radford president; Cathy Abfront~3-gore bock!. All in o line Pima coHon that
May 26-27
the Oh10 Child
Conserv :Jii on I at the home of Mrs . D&lt;lnlev Re1- l and attended the h&lt;HTalaureale Vera HouseholdPr. Perry; and bolt . vice pres1drnt D1ana Wey·
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washes and grows more silky every time you weor ill
; League Scholarship fund tmd bel
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Middleport : Erma Cle land , Cheste r.
dis f' rsmiller, secreta ry;
Becky '
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Evangelme Chapter.
Order School. HPr grandson.
.\11ke , ~ ~·.ffi('ITS, Sa il~ Srn1t~1 , con R:.Jdfor U. treasu re1, Conm~' Rad 1
11o sponsor a Girl Scout Troop
PreH1Iy feminine prints on yellow, ptnk, blue. Sizes 10
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
in
Middleport.
Mrs
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Leonof
the
Eastern
Stars.
of
Mid·
Bratton.
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a
member
of
lhe ' dull~r . Edn Rrrhe l. w&lt;~ rd•• n . fmd . m·ws rPpo rler; Sharon '
May 28-29
to 20; half ~zes 12 112 to 22Va.
urd was welcomed as a new dleport wtll have 1ts annnal m- graduatrng dass.
I Stella Do~hms. outs1de sent i Br;JWiev . son g IPad('r, 'and.Sher"KISSES FOR MY
PRESIDENT"
member. A donalion was also spection Wednesda y evf'nml'!, 1 Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Russell ! nel. Esthc1 H1denou1', capl lllll: m• I3lackstJn, n•preo;;ent alivet 0
Fred Ma cM urra y Polly Ber
gen. Arlene Dahl. Edward made to the camp f&amp; retard- W.ay 26 at 7.30 p m at the Ma. and daughter, K.avte. v1srted Zeld; Weber 11 nd Laura Mae buJt'd,
Andrt•\\5, Eh Wallarh
ed children.
sonre TemplE' m Middl eport
recenlly 111 Meadowbridge W Hartung !lag bearNs;
Fay
It was announced there wlll l
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Va wtlh relaltves
Par lm. lrust&lt;·c. and
&lt;:lad"
DIVORCE GRANTF.Il
"SING AND SWING"
Da vid Hemm1 ngs, Ju&lt;Jn Nrw be no meetmg in June but an The Afternoon Circle of Heath Mrs Max Sanborn ha.~ re&lt;.:e1v- Hnnul.l , a guest
PT PLEASANT - Jacquelyn
ell. Hl!inz &amp; Jt-no 1fer Mos s.
outmg for husb&lt;mds of rnern- Methodist Church will have 'ts ed word that her daughter Mrs --- ~.~Niben wa~ gra nted a divorce
SUN, MON. and TUES.
bers wtll be held 10 July As. annual spring luncheo Th 1 Joe Stanford of Ceres, Calif. has be pmi•tliPd by Den ~lX and re- frn m Char i" Frederick Ntbert
~Y 30-June 1
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