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.s;~No, Recogni.ed
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

t:.Dilly Sentinel,

Pomeroy~M!ddleport,

0. May %5, 1965

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Rev. Wtl~ur P{

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Layette Shower is Given Thursday . I FourRECEM
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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of her •unl, "IS
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GIVES SURPRISE
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Mrs. Wllham Ault entertain
Tracy, L~nda
were L'BI
birthday ob
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md.a ed with a. surnrlse
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servance m honor of C. H. Wise,
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Mr. and Mrs All an Roush and whl1t' flowers were used I ersbach and Darla, Mrs. Bervisited m Waverly over t h f' throughout the home G1fls weTe i tha Ebersbach, Mrs
James

lalk by the who gavet he oath to Lyndon
he present- Johnson foUowmg the death of

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Point chool eader, Athlete Dro~vns

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Engagement of
Miss Sussman
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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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Mr and Mrs John Vroman thP evemng with prizes awa rd- Wa1d Wmdan and Mrs. Ellen
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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president's I Sussmann of Westgate,
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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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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r\·1rs Tllomas Walk·ms . C.oumMrs
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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tato chips, dip and 1re box cake exfmgtohn. t .} 'was ~udesh~pdea versity of Illinois. Mr. Fogle-~ Mr and Mrs Jra Butcher 111""1 pn'"'df'd
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
Lmda Beegle Lois Stent'tt . Do- 11 Cit
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!ores Wolfe ::md !\1ax1ne Drddle
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includmg President
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1 Sqmre of Berea: !st' VJre pre~a l rently workrng
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
Butcher, 1 hn ., 0 ut Chcsl
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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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II b an .1nd Hobert I nckhngton,
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I zm f s Plano Come! to, .\lu 20 ' ~~·rved 'II 6 30 p
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\1rs Dnle N ichol~on , Mtss Car- '
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- and was t •Jrs Ruth Crow of .Jack i
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.
Mty 27-78
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
ans W!'H'
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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
lt'(ltctTOn
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when tht' Yout h Fellow ship of
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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Pom1roy, Ohio
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
1snn P:tst stute counc ilors·
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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
AI
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
MAV 27
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
sisting hostesses were Mrs day \fay 27 at the ch n h u;s; been hDSIHtahzed for the past frestum•nts sPrvcod bv
Den 1ll th~ Ctrrun Court The pater"STRANGE BEDFELLOWS" Eugene Conde Mrs
Maxi ·[ ' M S b
u,rr a
three weeks With a kidney m Th rPe Plans wil l he mnde for nal grandparf'nt.'i were granted
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Russell and Mrs L w Me- ~ the flila. 1 c h·ap ter of th e stud}' fect10n
She JS report('d tmpro\ - urgf:'d to· attend
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pare s aJe Iens
o y o t 1e1r t ree m aut 1
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ylda. G1g Youn !{, Edv.at d Comas. ReFreshments were ser- book on "Genesis" Hoste~~es mg.
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May 27. at the_ home of Mrs. , Is CI'IPhrrrtPrl
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Cl.aremont Harns, ass1sting her Mr and Mrs Pat .Johnson en
will be Mrs. Herman Gross- j tertamed wtth a pari\' Satu r
1mckle
Th
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· day afternoo:-~ at thrJr ·home in
e Rock Spnngs
Grange observance of the se('ond brrth
will mee.t Thursday at 8 p.m. day anmversary of the1r son.
There will be a program and Robert Eugene Games were
refreshmef11s will~ served
! played and refreshments or de
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ice
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If it sbouid strike, how well
WOlJld you be protected? ln tis
official report on loss adJUSt·
ments made after Hurricane
Carta, lhe Texas LegHllalure
applauded the responsible
performance of companiell
represented by independent

insuraoce acents. We're mdependeot inaurance aaenls. PfOoo
teet yourself ... call us oow.

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daughter.
Connie, Mrs Nancv Morns and
ch1idren Benny and Carol: Mrs
Glenn Glaze and daughter, Cin 1
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I dren , Jefr and Mike. and Mrs.
Betty Smith and children, D::~
v1d , Mary Kay and Debbie. Bon
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Cub Scouts Pack 248 ~111 meet
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Seleet 11our IIIJmeleas eleetrie drger lro,. the•• '""'"' 6rand•.
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Kenmore ,. lllaytag • Norge • Phileo • ,.,
BCA Whirlpool • Speed (}u•n .. ...Vestinghouse

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Clover Farm Store

Food Market
''Tbt Store Wltll A Hart"

Route 7
TUPPERS PLAINS

Fifth and Pearl
RACINE
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Plans are Made
For Inspection

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Depertment Store
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SNOW DRIPT

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Entertains Club
Monday Evening

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SHORTENING
KRAFT'S
HUNT'S

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

CATSUP

23c

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SHOWBOAT

PORK &amp;BEANS

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WHIPPED TOPPING --'~.: 39c
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an American war?
South Vlel Nam. • ' .
Who ~IIIII It,
Am~.
Wlthlll lllt last ·month. u.s, c•ns •• tho Vltbla!Mit!
mlllt.ry !Qr~• the,_ havt in· .JtQwnrmly tltfblilh'ld ill the
creaaed by about 11,1100, lrwlud· Salron (overnmentb What hiP'
lnr lllGft Marloo and wmbat· Jltn• in cas, ot 111oth,tr OXIIIJI
rNdy p~~raii'OOpl.
' d'etat end the pmlbiUty lllet
Doublt or more that number a n~w govenun~nt mflltt aak
within the next yeer 11 not an lhe Amerlc.llll out In tilvor ol
lmposslbtllty.
I peact with HaMil
The ld" seemo to be that When lht ~ klil tltt ~lr
tht Ametlclll force• oould es. for llldo-Quna It Ot•n 8ttn
Lablieh boacbh•lda wiliQh arad Phu In ltM. 11111 h•4 bten
uallf woul4 be e1p1ndtd to ac· IJ&amp;hd.DII ·'what oloarll' waa 1
oommndtlt hundred! of lllou· French liar. 1'Je rankollld·ftle
unds of U.S. lroopo aholtld il Vjatnamf4t bad vtrY Uttlt Inbteomt _,lry.
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New Furniture

overlQolced apln,

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Nllrth Viet Nam went lllto. •I·
ca111 11lll abiMoa !Mir f!4\'1.
UPI Fanlp Newt Alalyat feet 1"1 February. Ita obj~l·
aory roll anct Mler lhe1llol)lbat
Any commander pilonn1nl a live wa• to convince htt Comap 'II'CIIllHd uolll.
lhts
military operat1011 m1111t oon1td- \ mun.lils they could not win the
moo· lh•. Ill I'll N~~~g", lltl!.
or an allernativt in oue hi• , war In Viet Nam and that lo
N~ CIIMh Tid
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pllfl lalla. Thua, ~ plan ''A'' conl1nut ll would only make II
If aallvlllft
Dl
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dot$ not wor~. pl1n "I" must i mort txpenotvt lor them.
Nan&amp; llr bait • f - Jtl'lm.
IIIOADWAY OIIAPEVINI
1 bualnt.-. you can dlarnos•
a the union.
be ready.
Then, the reasontnc went, tho
Itt,
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For tho first limo in nh!tory. ,slranK sur&amp;• of
patriotism I
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· ln South Vl~l Nam. it ap. Communists would be wlllln&amp; to
' In ••lfon. f'rtmt1 ~• Repubhean mayur•lly &lt;'¥Pdi· OlO"f m~ny IOJ)oflighter p~rfgr. HeN!.' 8 po•slblllty you might petrs the llnlttd St1te~ II lnoti· n•Kotiate.
Pllln Huy Qval ln4li-e~IJ
d•t• _ tho undor&lt;io( - ""' rt· 'mer•. •n4 even moce who Brt . paste '" your hal. lot
future tutinc pl1n "8".
The air 1lrlk" 10 far have
votetd lht oamt Mllllal.nt.
~~~cod a IISsomu youni a&lt;'lr.." iood enJtrl~lnori oltiiOUKh they •·eforonoo, or l&gt;ellmg purposes: Plan 'A" calllnc for ~r Produced no ilfn of a 1-n·
when ht "td In Ill 1~
the
rovor
of
Lifo.
Tho
m~~to
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may
not
be
stors.
They
Al'e
fi·~·
Joae
Ferrer
Is
another
pos$lblt
otrikt$
qalnu
Coounurliot
tnt
ol
Communltl
dtltrmlne·
that
poace In Asia could ~)J
1111
lint had planned to .,. t.lll'l .guring out how to help amuse Oscar chol&lt;" when th' ne~t A· -·-·tlllJI.
be Ill armed MIQt t1lflli'Qtd by
Mlnnolll as its now&gt;Sta~d lwe ithe troopt in dont~er •P"' ' near clldemy Aw~r'" nomh.."t'ons are of Fool8." He playa l blust.,... · Plan "B" now 1011141 Into tf·
miUIOI'y m\lbl, Ttte mlfht olt1
ln tht niX I edition; moto•d. ; 111d far. Mon an&lt;t more Holly· ~ade - fo~ hts brUitant~ be- tn( Nul, which never aeema, f'"'t caUa lor 1 vaot incNlue
.vlollllY mual CI\IM tram Utt
Jolin v. Lind""Y will bo seen wood and aN10dway peroonah·l:'''!":v•~b~le:J:pe:':'•:rm:an:r;•.,t:n.;,:s:h~lp~to~hu~r~l~~~~~o.c:a~r~l~lm:•~·--~1~in:_;A~m:er:l~:an:_~m:m:PQ~W~t~r_:ln~~~~n=vo~l~::.,ar:•..:•~n:um:
. :bor:.:of~!s:uc~h~a.::::~"':MOI:~bt~U:nl:ttri:!.S:I~~tu.:.iiiiiaiji;i~--.~
iJl tivint color and the load ar· lie• will be laking lhtir ahola Jl
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'Yeapon. c ose to
an eter of the Santo Do·
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joys a quick smoke during a th Doqw~t .P.:; ~eapl~~firth~J~f~~ and Marines in the
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mingo mternational zone m e
background man defense positions behind sandbags and bar
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MomY Sclmeidol' haa hop..
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•tar '
In IO ~poummK pirturo. Mlr· lplayo her card! rtlht. ~ llliY ,
lous ldoo ; ho ""' _, intorna, bt able lo tndUt't her wealthy !
tiona! lao follow ina of all agts. / huabio!lcl to lot htr come ~tot
and shou ld ph olograph lik' •1and alllr 1n I b11
Broadway
drtano, w1th that falcinallnt 1•how Ojlp(l811t 1 fomous otago
Ia&lt;... Top th~t with hiS tlllentl•nd tcr"n n..... But
wlstr '
lnd you'voi ott hOI lull
0 r l hoad! are cautioning hor hus· l
~hich mul'lt id··l' m made. tband to kte~ lltr homo, wheN ]
sht ia tht perf..,l wife. ond not I
!1'1 "Wonderful, Wondorlul!" I lot hor toil under tho opell of !
• tht Copae1b1na IKJW that i lhe ljea~lbf'N:4~f'l.r h6rn '~·· t"HI !
Julmn.v Malhi• is hac&lt; in h•wn. ]a peculiar habll of. lalhog In '
What 00 onterllinar! ·rno way : lovo '"til evesy loadlllf lady he
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GET GUARANTEED eat IN THE meat - BUY "SUPER-RIGHT"!

h" with his itUdienvn He is · wuukln t want lh11t tort of
ht~, and for lho hip. but
he lio~..
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doesn't try to out·hip an.vono. • Shirley Ba ••Y • .Piaonlnl a
lie ju•t •In¥• ono boauliful '""I ,a~rpi'lil In~ to VII·' ' Pttor
.v.fler ~ht ulher and anvone t IPl·h m 'uma, Ana., whert
whose hoart ~, . , flullor when ' h·. starring in "The Flieht of ,
ht doe• "Maria" can'! brag a· the Phoonix" which doo&lt;n'l !
bQut much o1 • heart. H• Is havo ony WQtntn in it. Thot em· !
~ es~em:e of roman&lt;~ . 4tn&lt;J t l· per~turt if\ Yuma h•a been I· 1
tqgl'thtr th~ bt!St niEhldub per- round 100 degrees. her arrival
former In ~ew York at thlo shou ld shoot !he lip 10 at least
t1m•.
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Stty. Johnny . tn&lt;'(lrt,
tfl·
COl'~ .
Ronald
Reagan, who made .
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a hi~hly-praistd &gt;peteh ,,..n
At lht trodos 1nd1catod. So- 011 TV, of l'QUrltl, 11 the R•· ,
phtA (..Qrtn
.ljho.u1.0. l~r the publil·an National C~nv,ntion :
rqle of .\!~thor Cabnn'. ~n lh' last IUmmer, Ia likoly to become

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Right Cooked

Ham! Why? Beeause A&amp;P guaran·

to.

WIENERS

Slices - 99c

choice ttnhtr ma1t you are entitled

IIL4DE CUTI

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Chuck Steaks
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-"d understand!"¥ far ~yon(j I In 1945. U.$. 129 born~Mfs hM
any of us o~ •~rth
.1 Tul'J ' ' Wl'tll .' , -~~~,~~~ tons ol ,.lrt

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pulse of liltj bu"'"'" of allow 101' Nehru died tl tho li&lt; ol 7{,
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,. . 49c Canned Ham

59c Roasting Chickens
:::']9c Young Turkeys

lb.

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lb.

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APPLE PIE
MARSHMALLOWS
SWEET PICKLES

CAMPPIRI

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SHOPPER'S

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Sweet' Corn __ 10 ..n 69c
JV~ttU -; IIUMKtST

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DRESSES

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ha1r spray. Hard W
bold ()r regular.

Big &amp;ize

Junion·Missft·Half Sizes
Sleeveless and short sleeve stylPs
Cool cotton and acet.ate fabrics in

Discount Price

59c

pretty :summer wlors and prinled
patterns. Wide selection o{ newf."st

$3.00 SIZE

atylea -

CHOCKS
VITAMINS

ing low -

and all at budget pi NS·

DISCOUNT PRICES

Famous Chocks Vila·
mins. Keep yourself
physically fit.

Di1counl Price

DECORATED METAL
PATIO

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TABLES

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it.

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IONA -.ND

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MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROMI

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LIGHTS

SANDALS

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20x40 SIZE
CANNON BATH

TEFLON IRONING
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TOWELS

PAD SETS

Assorted patterns and t:olors-

Cool and comiortable for driv·
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DISCOUNT PRIC&amp;

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Plain colors or fancy stripe patterns . Soft, a•bsorbent rotton
terry bath towels.

DISCOUNT PRICI!

cea

urine?

been diacarded becauseilll~u~~~
ages th~ kidneys. ..ae re
albuminuria woold be expected
to clear up only H It was discovered before m~cb damage
had been done.

Thick crepe rubber solei assorted colors. Cool and
comfortable for summer

MEN'S COOL
SUMMER TOYO

water1proof fla~~blight
that floats. Ideal for fishermen
and boaters. Two cell 1ize.

Plastie,

A-AIIIIHP oD of turpentine
lml been 111ed tn tile
for
W01'1111 and to relieve ab&lt;lom•n·ll
al crampS, lbiJ preparation bas

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SKILLETS

SHOP THE BONANZA FOR THESE BIG BARGAIN BUYS !

Fits any ~ inch board. 2 piere
Sl'ts. Cover and fibre glass pad.
Srorch proof.

DISCOUNT PRICE

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BOYS 49c QUALITY
FANCY STRETCH

EYELET TRIMMED
COTTON HALF

"VICTOR" OR "DIXIE"
WALL &amp; HOUSE

PLAIN COLOR
COTTON SPORT

SOCKS

SLIPS

PAINTS

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Easy eare cotton siips - with
pretty eyele-t embroictery trim.
Sizes small, medium and large.

Economy palnta for your homt.
"Victor" vinyl latex flat wallor 10 Dixie" Kloss House P1inL

Special mill assortment of pret..
ty plain color sp..lrls denim -

DISCOUNT PRICE

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permanent albumiA ill

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ALUMINUM

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A-Nol 111011 you have on
allerg caused by chocolate•
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MIMOIIIAL DAY

J9c

JUST ARRIVED

89c NESTlES

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Red or blue canvas uppen, rubber soles, cush·
ioned inner soles. All sizes for children. A big value at the Bonanza.

FOR THE BEST DEAL ANYWHERE!
RAY SAYS HE'S READY TO DEAL
AND THAT HE'S GOING TO •••

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MIDDLEPORT-OHIO-POMEROY

CHILDREN'S RED OR BLUE

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lANE PARKER

DISCOUNT STORE

$194

Sius 8'12 to 3

fluid my knee would
stiff. What do you advise?
GETriNG THE FEEL- Astronaut Edward H. While A-ID oome persoos, ore&lt;lon&gt; II
II ~uns throu~h a routme te.st. at Cape Kennedy. Fl~. inalely young adcilts, fluid may
He II te~m wrth James McDrvrtt for a four-day Genum collect in a joint, usually on
space flight scheduled for June 3.
one side only, every 7 to II
days. 11ro &lt;auae il! not known,
but In somo ;ictimo it ap11e&amp;I'S
to be • food allergy because,
when the . " ending food is elim·
inated from the diet, the oondi·
lion clears up. Unlike other
AT
forms of allergy, however, an.
tihis!amines are of no value. In
other vlctllllB thio collection of
fluid Is a part of their arthr~
tis.
Your doctor Is ·rlgbt oot to
want to pc . :orm an operation
that would leave you with a
atiff knee. IDjectiona of Hydro- II
cortisone Into the jotnl havo• II
belped many Ylctima.

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from "Just Don't
as you might think. II only she '
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thoughts aren't as uncommon
Youth Asked For II!
two letters 8Jid torn . em ~~ as you might think. If only •he
This column is lor young people because JUSt wntmg &gt;t do
and all you other lonely dosed
their problems and pleasures, ma~ me feel so much bet· in kids) would realize
you
their troubles and fun. As with ter. Thai was before 1 learned need only reach oot and help
the rest of Helen Help US! , it lo talk to my mother.
is there - from parents, counwelcomes laughs but won't But if a girl is down enough
dodge a serious question with a to think about killing herself
bush-off.
ifor more than a minute or
MEN'S AND BOYS WHITE
Send your teen-age questions two in one of those "Wouldn't
MOULDED SOLE TENNIS
to Youth Askod For It, care of they he sorry then" moments) ,
Helen Help Us, this newspap· she certainly needs somebody
&amp;
er.
close to help her. I hope she
Dial "Save A Life" to Save followed your advice, and I By Wayne G. Brandstadt, "'·''· II
to toe style tenms
.
Yours
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know other people would like Q-Wbat cauoes block
shoes &amp; oxfords pr
Dear Helen :
to hear how evel')lthing turned and why do they kill !orne
All sizes for men
I guess you don't get many out with her. If you koow, could persons while others recov,or?
and boys.
letters like !he one from the you tell us?- C.G.
A-When the lloing of a
LADIES' AND GIRLS' AMERICAN MADE
15 • year • old girl who disliked P. s. Maybe I should tell you blood ves;o• . .,ured a
herself so much she
even Ihow 1 learned to talk with my cated chemical reaction
pr.
thought about suicide, and tried mother _ reaaly talk. She read leads to clotlinr occurs. When
White aneaken witb rubber solea and ~;:upr
it. I've felt that way, too, some· one of the letters I wrote you you cut your finger thiS orotec· ll
abioned inner soles. All sizes.
limes.
before I tore it up(. We both live mechanism prevents vmtr ll
You told her right : she should ended up crytng, and we learn- bleeding to death. II, on the
SALE! FOAM STYRENE INSULATED
talk it out with her ~arents and ed a lot about how much we other hand, the clotting occurs
an expert. I know , she doesn't really care about each other - because of a severt arterial diswant to scare her mother and and
how to say so. We're ease rather than a rut, the
34 QUART
father, and she fee ls ashamed Ifriends now. We still disagree bloud supply to the pari sup30 QUART
SIZE
for feeling the way she does, so sometimes, bot we're on the plied by the diseased artery
SIZE
34
Insulated foam Ice Big
she jut botlles il up, hopmg same side and we don't stay is cui off.
size chest with
chests.
30
quart
ca·
her mood will , change. Most mad o~ hurl. Thank you, Helen. How serious this Is d~s
pacity. )lade with tal carrying
t1mes 1t does. I ve been on the Dear C;
.
on the size of the artery oc·
handles on each Buy one now for
verge of wntmg to you a dozen You'd be surpriSed how many eluded whether the artery is
nicing or camping.
side.
times - I've even written you times people tell me the letters supplying a vital organ, whet.h-·11
Di1count Price
Di&amp;count Price
er other arteries in the region
can supply the affected pari
20 PC.
and the b-· 'cral condition ot the
victim. Sometimes other arl•!r· ll
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2 QUART SIZE ICE
lotion alm011t al once an&lt; som1e- ll
SNACK SET
it requires weeks
20 piece plastic
months.
snack set. 4 forksTwo
quart
si1.e
,
Styrene
II a large dot occurs in the
- 4 knive11
' foam ice preserver C "--4spoons
brain !stroke) ~ may cause
cops-l pt. teo.
Keeps ice cubeo or
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death or it may cause paralysis
(!rushed ice for U
from which the victim my
1
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less. non-toxic.
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'nit Pl'&lt;!testers havo nol hoollal-l
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Tho evening star io Mar•.
"' I wiU not.
'1 AI Jolaoo, tho Amtrtcllll sing.
It hink Mother Cabrini would
and t'Oflled iGI I was 1rn on
llkt Sophia. and IJt. !llld lo have . tl•is day ill lilt
1er play the role. whkh she On thlo day In history :
W.lll do roverentlya ndbeauti· . In 1!61, Pre.ident Andrew
wtll 411 rtvmnlly end boaut~ ' John•&lt;" woo ll'QUitlod of ill&gt;
luUy. Mother Cabnni. beillj a peochmenl ehorges , .~ Qlll!'l'

Bi g special purchase from
a leading maker. Assorled
sty les and colors. In
spring and su mmer style
sk irts. Regular size!! . Don 't
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like patterns, $1.00 value.

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odded. A Super·Rig~l Cookod Ham
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and you can lit "~"llfr RiJhl"
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story, and •he will maket h• Hi&lt; delightful wife, who dou·
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1· stnmgely to the bles· as secreta IV
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has rtt·ttlved leH~rs pro- ·
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telling the oa•lln• of Suphi• ·lto run lor Governor of Cltlllor- .
The
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ma - and over 70 per l'ent of
complalnlo ch&lt;rg•t ha~ iJ&lt;; . . lh
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~a\lse of her pt·lvatt lile. So- l t&gt;m are rom
m~crats. .
ohla is nol a Muod choict lo Ia : As a re:~ult or the Impression
P Y1 R~ntkt made an unusual C'Om11 ~oly woman.
1 think if they kn~.. Sophia I llllllot il01 boen formed , Non· I
thoy would not object. Silo had Cahlorntans I~ Heagan. These
as abject and unfortunate be·' onlhuai«SII wdl rostnbule and
ginning in life as anv child I ~liN~ CJ'l\Jlilln funds to bark
could be borD 10. As sh~ grew him In lho no~l eubernatonal ,
inW womanhood, life bet:Hm~ go-round. ~ut lhert M the the- ·
harder for her, ;md lhe endor. ' ory lhalll' • .good Idea to
ed man~ vicl•situdea that her a good man In any state
critics probably can scarcelv .
imtgi!W. Sho Ia now living ~ :
1\o Ai81aue
retpeclable life as the wife of By Unit · P. . ' l!:ter.. ll ·· ·
the man wile holpod r"tllO her 10• to Wod .. ~. M 2• :
frlllll tho tordlt 1nd
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hoJW. Sht 1~ grateful and lov- to f0 11
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8.50, individual 2200 lb utility good and choice ~ lb 25 26,!
18.15, ,~tt-r IT11.25, choice cull kl good sho!D slaughllr ,
VMitl'f Ojl'!ned I lower, closed ewes 4-8.
QIDitly .J lower, olher grades
PT. PLEWNT
eteady, choice 2'1211, late 21-28,
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
good :12·118. standard 11 H paclcPT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
age good and choice 450 lb loedSetardoy, Mty 11, IIIIi
er Sleers 24.
HOGS _ 11i to 120 18 to %1.·
Hop: 1800. SUpply mostly 50· Heavies te 1o 19.10: l,l~hts
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gills, aows 5 per cent, trading 18.75: Botrt 11 to 13.10; Pip

14-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, May 28, 1965

IIOLLYWOOD tUPI)-If tete-did Ita job werely by Pllllnl
tltwtrl hove become
on the findings - and that in
t~tptictl about how their ·
~tl}l the rest is up to
'"" iltU..P 'f liMIT..
•11• are protecte&lt;' in
indlvlduol oboice.
11111, J).C,. con you blame them? But of course Utere are !host
H~ WHACKED ME
Co"ider, to begin wit~.
feel dlferently, and they moderately active, barrows and 7 to 14.
I THROWED
ON AIRTfl
tNTH'6NOOT
Jhe airwaves belong to the pub- will tell you that all the ro- gilts 40 cents lower. tows un- CA11'LII:- Stem 17 to 32; ORE HUSBAND
~e~~F~~·
FER NO REASON
jo, end that Congreu b
manct lnd (ltmor are not Yfl evtnly 5075 ~eniB lower on
1 HH ' JAILHDUSE
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ed IQ promote the public .inttr- removed from the youth-aimed weights Wider 351) lb heuvler Heifers 14 to 2D; f ot Cows U ER
WEEKS,
141
ads. Thoy will also point out weights about all!ody, 1-J 100-2311 u. 17.10: canners tO to 14; Bulls ·~r~ Lei)ee;.rTtoR
Consider now :
that Britain, wh1ch formerly lb barrows ond gllto IU!. IIJO. 14.!10 11. 18.110. Stock Jleifero 15
-Two years ago, Congress Jtml•ed ctgare.te video commer- 195 lb 21.35 21.60, 3 90-285 lb to 18.90: Stock Steers Calves 10
lnveattagted the ratlsgs
to a I p.m start to help 2.35-2.85, uniform lots 250 lb to 25: Stock ReUer Cllvea 18
:.111. It is generally said
the younger audience. now 21 ,85, few 2-3 270-290 lb 2050- to 22.50.
a4ju.tmt~~tl tOWI1'1 1110R
lmj)lllled I complete bft~ on 1.15, 1-3 0450
lb sows 11.25- VEAL CALVU - Topl 28.·
111racy have bten made.
toltvleion !Ids as of thia 20.25, 2-3 400.550 lb 185019. 90: Seconds :17; MtdiUIII IUIO
lilt" bat beon no
I boars steady to 26 cents higher to 25.50; Commoo 6 lltf.vlet ·
sdjuetment concerning the
all these controversial at 1436.
119.50 to 2UO.
lc h1rm of the ratings s~otom.
of count, thtre is at- Sh""P: 100. Slaughter lambs
1 1 continues as always, and
a way QUI lor thot veteran
&gt;QWOrfUt. The questio
Tl\ty CIIJ for
whetller It was ever intended
research and for 'dvisory
Q
!or s public Qropertyt o be virto undermine the
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IUOily run by such a
tlrtldY IChi•ved. Cr
LTendin&amp;'
chamber
18. 8tfort
IOwanl
whic]l was the k!l)'
they call for more "al~. CUnnin&amp;
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4. Herd.
1 01. Klng
~I.TNubioo
wes never really CQntld".O.
an4 "evatu,tion."
or
DOWN
».S(r!p.
all(! Is not resolved.
is a splendid game, especialWhala
1. Distaot
!logo
Tilt long awaited "CBS
ly when the property involvtd
•• Tallc
2. Roman poet II. Lion
trTatlonaliJ' 3. Ignited ' Jl.bi&lt;&gt;iiQI'tl" hour ahout tht
to sonltthing a n•huagalq
syst•m. by Jhe way, is
and unrepresented as "the 1. Sbephenl
prophet
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ultd for June 31.
public."
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U.S. surgeon generallinktd
ll'fltt smoking with
!iomt moderation In
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1:55 N- IIMI
1:110 sttvrdiJ lllelbwo
a:ee Newt Beat
S:OO Saturdl)- Nallneo
3:55 Newa !Mit
4:00 Dlsctng Witb Doss
t:30 Top Teo RcYIIIt
5:110 S.twc~Q News R4pQr1
5:11 Dlllller Muslctlt

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5:"

~u.nlty

,,. 00 'l'llt Air

Chllirs

7:59 Sip On
1:00 ,.. !Hufllnl Jlrtlel1or
1:15 Nt'llf a.port
I:Stl llturcl! ol Chrtlt
9:00 Mus!W llllebtdt
10:30 Firlil 8aplill Churt:h
11:30 Chlltlreu's Chapel
11:45 Sunday News Spocial
12:00 Newa Report
2:15 Episcopal Cllllrc1:00 Church of Ood
1:30 Gospel Clll
2:00 Old FQikt !lour
a:QO 190 Hit Plrllll

I:• News Betdlinet
1:• 190 Hit ParMI

1:55 News
t:OO 190 Hlll'lradt
t:30 News Headllnet
t:U 190 Hit P....
4:55 News
5:00 City Cornlllisltonw Rep.
5:15 . . Hll Para41
7:00 011 'lbl Air

-- AN' wHeN 1 L()CI(IO
HIM UP, HE STARIE!O
~~~~IN' HIS 1'001.
HEAD

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Bridal Shower
Is Given #or
Linda Stove
1t'as the scene ror the b~idal

thower honoring Miss

Lmda

Stowe, bride - elect of Bruce
McKenzie, of Pomeroy, Fnday
night May 14.
Games were ptayrd a n d
prizes awarded to Donna P~ 1 ~s,
Suzanne Winebrenner dnd Lmda Neigler. The door prize went
10 Linda Lipscomb
Gifts were placed on a t.able
tovered with while. centered
"'ith 8 large yellow umbrella
with yellow ttnd white streamers rrom the wall to the corners

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Choose ~everal cool shlfti from qur colorflll cor.
lection, styles for beach, l~lsure ·· and streetwear,
solids, prints and plaids. Make your selections now

2.95 to 7.95

, I Day Week end needs at Elborfelds. Dresses and Sports.
Select your Memor1o
.. r for Women and Girls on tho second floor - Mens and Boys Wear on
:ho lot floor - Picnic Supplies and Housewares on the lsi

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SPEND THE SUMME~ 1.~

Open Thursday and Every Week Day
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Open Saturday Night Until 9 PM

The social room of the S)Taeuse Asbury Methodist church

fl~r and don't

I

THIS YEARS

the table. After she opened

Women's

of •Racine , Mrs. Marjorie Man-

gacet Cotlri~l. Mrs. (;Jori~

Mi- l

and l ;:~rol, ~tr~. E..vei}TI
Stowe . Mrs. Mar11.tu Moore, !
Mi!s MarcJa Karr. Lmda (:lnd
Cai-olyn Lipsromh, Patt _, and
Su!anne Winf'brenne-r . Barbara-Sprouse. Donn&lt;~ Phelps. P~rn
Sylvester, Sha ron Housh. Lmda. Karen and Nolo ,'\!eiglt&gt;r.
Sending glfts were Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas HendriK, Irene
Wise, Ada Slack . Jean A II en,
Claudia Miller, Janiet: ~--.anua l ,
Helen Baer, Alberta &lt;~nd Li nda
Hubbard, Sadte 'fhuene1 , Doro-:hf Hartlen, Betty Ash. Wanda

of covrst!

La"

iMI'SI FASHION •• ,

tudl .,_ iil&amp;ed w.orjng II

""' _ , ¥ougloo Ju.,;., U.b&lt;'""-d appl;q..d """"

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vnder. ~ .d•'a

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choose from. All sleeve-

pil

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bt&lt;Kk.

Select several cool
cotton dresses from

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Horsecave Pionl'l'rl
Y011th Gro11p Meets

to

dot aod appfique of ..d.

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to

less. Sizes 30 to 3B.

d

- wort*- Whfh lkirt •

hot days ahead. Many
fabrics

/;tI

our beautiful collection, all easy to

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• fashion righl stacks and sMrts ~ a wide selection
of fabrics and styles , , , oil wmoen lor

play and dless weaol
• fll'IOI'ed canllno,.al loot llocb or loy willa
matching bel~
• Shirts io kmh, looadclollu ...r ginghOOM • • •
plaids and solids , , , stripes and checics • • •
VCified collar slyl"ong , , , And oil "' om! olllol

care fabrics.

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Boys' Short Sleeve

Right

Sport Shirts
$1.95

CHOOSE SMRAL SETS NOW!

For The

A meeting of the Hor&lt;iecave
Pioneers Youth Council
was
1eld M;:J.y 19 at the home of
Ronnie Holler.
Linda Whiff' called the meetIng to order. The Lord 's pray~r was led by John Morrissey
and Pat .\1otrissey ted
t he

Sizes 6 to lB. Solids, checks, plaids,

Summer

stripes. All 100% washable, and in

Pledge to the Flag. Karen McKay ga•e the roil call wrth 10

a wide range of styles that boys like

DRESS
SLACKS

present. and one visitor. The
secretary's report was given by
Pat Morrissey.
Dues were taken by Karen
McKay. Group diseussion of

"Safety Behind

the Wheel,"

was led by Pat Morrissey.
Records were played hr recreation and refreshments of
cookies, kool-aid and pie were

served lo Linda While, Edith
Rose, Karen .\-1cKay,
Wipple, Iris McKay,

Susie

Ronnie
Holter, John Morrissey, Roger
Deem, Pat Morrissey. and Terry Reiber . Sharon Halttr was a

guest.
The next meeting wrll

Long

Holiday!

With Short Slnves
Select from a large group of

Men's
Short
Sleeve

styles, muscle shirts, in stripes
solid colors, white and combinations.

Waiter W. Rife,
principal
of Cheshire-Kyger Elementary
School, announces the

Grade siX · Joyee

PICNIC SUPPLIES
SCOTT PAPER NAPKINS ............. , 39c
New! Jumbo pack. Soft like cloth. Yellow, tur·
quoise, white. 180 in a package.

SUPEllTHERM ICE CHESTS ... . ...... $2.95
Keeps cold 4 days. Cannot leak, molded in 1
piece. Strong, tough, made from fabulous Vacusel, the new insulation discovery.
COLD DRINK CUPS
5 ounce Waxed Cups . . . . . . . . 50 In
7 ouneo Waxed Cups ...... 100 in

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plcg. 44c

•!*II· $1.09

Swisher

all A's.
. Students making B or better
are: Jane Darst. Emily Grose,
Dreama Rankin, C.C.. Russell,
li4liy Stump, Donald Telie. Term Tholflll'On. and Jeffrey Tyo.
Grade five : Roy Thompson,
(Qncy Needs. Pollyanna ThomPoon, Deborah McDanielc, DanIel' Swisher. Nancy Rodgers.
Roialle Ree.., David White,
T.-ry Moles. Pamela Mitchell
IIIII Pamela Misner.
Grade four : John
Baird, 1
ScottVinton
Johnson,
Sheila Freaman, I
1114
Rankin.
Three: Dwight Thomp- 1
IOnGrade
Edward Swlaher, ~niel l
• Randy McDaniels, SteNeed&amp;.

Tritoly 1 hed olacb !flat

Scott CUT-RITE PLASTIC BAGS
50 Sandwich Bags an • roll ... , ........ . 29c
25 Largo Siu Bags on 1 roll ....... .... . 39•
Scott CUT-RITE PLASTIC WRAP
The easy to handle wrap
100 FT. ON A ROLL ................. . 31o
SCOTT CUT·RITE WAX PAPER
Extra strong. Triple waxed protection
125 FT. ON A ROLL ................... 27c
JOHNSON'S "OFF"
Pressurized Insect repellent. KeeJll mosquitoes
away from you ....... · . · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · 98e
"BUGS.EM" INSECT REPEl. LENT ..... $1.00
Citronella Candle. Aids in reducinF, the annoy·
ance from mosquitoes and small f ying 1nsects•

liloopaotllftho
-ippOSIIS_,.
A wide 11lacliC111of
lltesefa«MIU J.
o Cltab llf $tllllot &lt;OIOI'I

44) and Extra Large (46-48) White, solid colors,

•IGIIf-.....,.,

stripes. Plenty of Henley neck Shirts, Jac-Shirts,

Afto ............, ,

Golfing and Boating Shirts. All are 100% washable

u •fi,.lnlllllli)Ms

General Electric

ELECTRIC
FANS
20 inch · Portable Fans.
Cools up

to 5 rooms.

Completely portable, 3
speeds. Does 2

cooling

jobs. Ventilates and cir·

Just received ·at Elberfelds an excellent new selection of Mens' Hanes Dress Socks, Crew Soclll· In·
foot size. Stretcl) and soc:l!a, wlth . ~n .IO)e, ·b~ ··~
ton stretch aocb, bulky knit banlon itreicblell,
smart arSYie patterlli and 1D all ~ea.. Stop In at
Elberfelds first floor. See this ntw · ~election of
SocU for men and makt your ~leetlon.

and

solid cotton twill,

half

boxer top. Sizes 7 to 14.

culate. Full cooling pow·

of oscillating
pur...,..
·--- fans

Cool Crop Tops
To Coordinate

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da Lawson, Katllryn
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pbm Cathy Spauldlua.
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lsla~ds, shortt~

L
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to ea
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rnear
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With our free • enterprise. By capital punishment. They called The old parkmg lol In Pom- 1 Regalia rhoirman
Wrlhs Gospel slngln( unit known e...
making it worlbwhlle to work, upon the judicatories and mem- eroy will be JUmping the even- : Leadingham has signed
rywhere by recording, personal
the welfare worker and
the hers to work for the abolish· ing of June 18.
outstanding troupers to appear appearance. and on ,television.
taxpayer will benefit.
ment of the dealh penalty
.
, on the parking iol ·
o
!ltn. Collins gave a typical
.
.
·
That's the mght the Pomeroy 1 - The Musical Wades IP
I -A rock •n• roll combo te
41 follow the above in the "pack1
f
If
1
1e
t
Another
major
prece
of
legisRegatta
begins
a
weekend
or
i
•
g
examp e o a We are rec P n Ia!"
d'
ed
Tu
. -a red tot group of zanv arttsts 1
.
who
eds
mJ
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f
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1011 was ISCUSS
at
esI fun and
water
competitJon.
•
,
n
a n11num o ..- day s meetings when the 835
'I who have
been booked •.mto the Iagef deal" performing especial•
1
Senior commencement Friday and Eighth Grade grad- &lt;11 determined by the Welfare commissioners discused 8 new Here to headline the show at fanciest places on the North 1Y or area leen-agers.
uatlon ceremonies tonight conclude the Middleport Department) 1o live. At present, tatement of faith . The Con- 8 p. m. will be Minnie Pearl I AmeMcan rontment.
I Comedian Bill VaU&amp;han will
school year.
Welfare Department Provides fession of 1967 dealt wrth such ol the Grand Ole Opry.
-The Harmonarres. a Negro emcee the show.
Speaker for the senior commencement exercises will ' 141· The welfare recipient controversial
top cs as wa r '
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""IMillions of Beetles

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be William Balson, who is affiliated with the Ohio Youth
Commission, and is superintendent of training inslitu.
tiona of central Ohio.
He is a aduate of William and Ma Colle e with a
de..... In
and ry
.g

Texas St •II Tops 'em All

~ychlatric

~nd

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pOmeroy 0pens
n·Iamond PIay

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"Amerl~n

•~·nd"'•

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T~gers

. .~'"'""'"·'~··•;c

r·ICkets sb.II

AVal•}abJe£or
Boat Trip

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Ticket~

Wt bJ omiU 111'1111 fire ftlte I Sbe wn1
ltoa- mtmlty by phone dlst!uastna the Deem, VIenna, W. Va.: Ronald The Chaperon which Is the
SANTO DOMINGO - SET· I«&lt;IIJa!Q'Iq 1 eotl\'1)1,
:pita! aa
jtatlent.
purchase of oulll&lt;!rtWons. '!'bey Dalley, Portland; Eula Welker, 8110 passenger boat operating
tlemenl of lhe bitter political
! •
.
oald perso111
purout of Cincinnati will be usl'd
flltert!ncet
wltlch
bave
di'J!i&lt;led
·
.
·
M&lt;I.RliJlOI!:
chase
of
lhe
1
ng
tom,
ward
Ba
er,
for
the excursion.
thll strife • lOrn elty appeared
PLAN DINNER
. Georp jvmtam
a, be oware of the
be, Parkersburg.
•• ·itJstant u ever today, almost There wilt be a Decorallotlt Letart, W,
.ma&lt;btnJst, llid filre sigDJnr.
· · 1 DISCHARGES - Ca!Tie Os1
after U. S. lroopsllnd- Day Dinner at the Letart Fall• Mdie Mie Weaver, •1, RIIC!Ine,
_
· borne, Reedsville: Charles HyPLAN DlNNto;R
td
rtlltor oerder •
C«ttinun
. lty Hall, 811. May 29th wa.ltreoit;
Wlllil1'\ ' '111omp · EXTEND ONJI
att, Racine; Beulah Cline, The Wesleyan Service Guild of
U. ' B. offlcl:lla were lrylng spoaaord by the
Metbotllsl
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01., A Gne day exleasloQ ·bat been Reedsville• Ronald Jeffers, the Racine Methodist church
wifli9ut apparent IUel:elt to c;trurcllea or .l,otlrt l"allj, otudent, f!ld .J;YIEIIton Brill' JIVI!II on U.. Jllfthillll e1 II&amp;. Pomtl1lJ,McHo'hrton, Racine; will sponsor a Memorial Day
bJ I compromise snlutloll
Servln(·' jrlll be&amp;la 11: noa, :10, Middleport', olu.lh\'IIUI' 1·eu tor 1111
Lellild Nelsori, Pomeroy; Char- dinner Monday, May 31, in the
. ICGnllnuecl on pqt J) , 11:311 a.m.
M,
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Nnqilll,
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church llllllQ.
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MENS SOCKS

stripe seersucker,

With

se~bly Drvo~ everw~l~mglyl ~-- ~ -~

~e.d

girls jamaica shorts. Cool

eSn tho complete fino

Mmdana~.

"m.~tch_"

llbviouoly needs f60 tnOre. Bow- poverty and racism
I MIMWASHINGTON
I'"'"''"'" ,,,.,,_.. !UPIJ
'.. .
ever, Instead of..~Jn&amp; pennlt- Th G'
A · bl
ted to earn the ""'• lhe welfare
e enera1 ssem y aurecipient io actuaUy penalized thorized • !~member comnut- Tbe &lt;Dill of !Mng climbed by
by having every dollar deduct- tee to consider amendments.
lhree-tenlbs of one per cenl
I
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1c ed.
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Ill Aprft to 1 new record hlgb.
WASHINGTON - SECRETA· Soclal Work.
,
. ty Prosecutor, aa guqt speu- Sen. Collins hopea that thiJ The Cburch and Sor1ety re- lhe Lebar llepartmeot reportSAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI)- The beetles are lnvadinc
ry Of
Dean Rusk bas The officiating mlnuters will er.
bW will provide lhe moti•ation 1port also touched off _somewbni ed lockly.
i San Antonio Not the tall two-legged shaggy variety, but
iOrved
OD Russll
be the Rev. Howard Ruppelt, The student
wtll sing 10. raloe the standard of living I of a furor when It drsclosed a I Hlper prtces for gaosflne. the low to the ground msect type.
Red Clnna that the United and Rev. Donald Hicks. The two numbero, Hymn to the of tb
uirtnc tht eed f' pronouncement on the touchy fresb frafot and vegetableo. The beetles which usually reside underground wert
State. will not be frlchtened oot high scbool .Jlee club wtll •lni our Freedoms," by llevicbon elf::
lance•
n
o mteracral-marriage
question.
en• loba'-co and consumer brought
to
surface by rerent rains that flooded S8llo
of VIet Nam . by threats of two weal aumbers, "Gift Me and "Let's Pray For ·Peace' by w
a 1
services contributed to tbe f
f th 't
a w1der war m ASia
J v
Tired Your Poo .. b Be 1 M C. '-•"""lin 'lb d band 11
1ons o e ct y.
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biggest monlbly locrease ' Coty officials said the black The pests do not eat a.,.
Rusk made his toup policy Ill - Rin&amp;wald and Born lo H will play the procthlolllli and
a
illa;;:o.oo
slace last july.
be•lles seem tu have a special thing they just dlink water.
ltalemeot ala news conference Free"(H}'Illn lo Amerl.ca, ar- also 1 number, 'VUiafe;• by Ia oe&lt;arduee wtlb &lt;USI018 :
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delight for traveling on the They' at.O are Jtllracted Ill
Wednesday dorlng which he .rallied by Wllliama.
Oslerlmg. Ministers partlclpot- ary abservuee cl Memorc..pressways. and are so light. makmg mght drivmg )1111'
also revealed that a second s.. '!'be Senlor
wiD play In( will be the Rev. M.E. Dow- tal Day liUI Moaday, ...
lhick that sometimes a driver licularly buzarduub.
Viet antiaircraft missll&lt; site lhe recessional and a number, 8011 and the Rev. Clyde E. Bart- DaUy S..ttnel will ... be pub
can no! see the road for the
may be
eonstrucllot. in
Yooth Concerto" by letl
lfsbed lbal day,
'!be first games of Pomeroy '
inch - and - a - half long crea- TI-e. speedy pests have been
North Viet Nam.
Ward. Diplomas wlll be award·
Replar PDD!Jcalloil wB .., Boys· League play will be this
ture.; scurrying about.
roammg about do.mtown lllteell
ed
and
studento
recognized
for
I
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for
a week, but only In
•
the J wrthD"the d playmg
d th
. mak•· !he roac' slr"cker the about
· CIVIL RIGHTS ou .. ,.. ...., achl evements. .,,. Rf ~hmon d T 1 k en to
lllme Tuesday, J1111e 1•
evenmg
"Thev
past
few
days have takett
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am will
at
• m.
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. an
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than ice," .;;aid onP offjcial. to the suburbs via the npreaworker from Chewelab, Wash., progr
bqJn
P
Holzer-jloapltll
Yankees battling the P1rates on
There have been too many ac. ways
said he would conli_nue efforts Eighth Grade graduation cer. Bob Rlehmand 1
Run
MAN FINED
Diamond II,
1
cidents to OYen count...
I City hes;th official• said
10 desegrep~ publiC facllltlea emontea will be eonducted to•
s
Homer Moodlspa1J8h, 44, Mtd. 1
I h h h th beet!
1d
at Crawfordville, Ga., today de- light at the hip lchool ludl· coal mll!e .worker, was rushed disport, wal fined f50 and eosll The lloclgers wUI_ go agamst Tickets are siili available
,
t ey t oug t e
es w~
spile a boliting and warning 10 torhuh at I p:m. with Mr. to Holzet hospital lnd admitted and sentenced to 10 d•ys in
Yankees on
I for the
Club Boat Trip on j Pohce Hunt Clues
away
':
leave towJ
r1 Bernard Fultz, Meip Co u n· lor lacerationo austained In an jail b Middl port Ma
Lee " ay evenmg w e e rgen the Ohio River leaving Middle,
appear · so spra_, .. ,. was
n.
- - ' - accldl!llt 11-lhe Ho!llle coal mine Smith¥
to play
ordered.
Ther• measureo
still havtlaltetL
been
Tony Scrutqn,
Z5, said he was I
1
on a del···•
""••rl Yyornd
co uc1 are
Diamond
11 the Bombers on I port at 10 a.m. Saturday morn- In Dtsappearaoce
no preYentlve
held In "protktiYe cuotocly" by
WednesdaJ,
cbarje Wednead8J7. The Mayor
.
log, May 29. Non 4-H groups PT. PLEASANT - Local
the Tallafeno County shefllf's
WASIDNGTON (VP!) Middleport Emqenc,. • re,- also ordered a
bond A new entry In the Pomeroy ' are. invited to attend if accom- state Police are still seeking
offi• • for about nine hours Wed- '!'be Delease lleplnmeat to- cue oquadmen,1 wllo
forfeitlll't by Edward Keith Kel- 1Boys leag_ue this season ts the pamed by leaders or parents. clue• to the missmg driver of NOW }'011 K RGIIO
nesday alter he was ab- doy IDDOID&lt;ed tbat u 0111- the caD at 0:f7 l.m., ..ld zor, Tllsa, Okla. char1ed with HiiJTlsonvllle learn coached by This is the annual boat excur- l the abandoned Volvo car foond All eleetrte radiant llealbtl
dueled and beaten by a carload was o1e of lwo Amertcaas Rlchmbltdh wq Injured when
drlvl1111 left of etntor.
Arnott. The :;:malnder ol sion sponsored by \he five coun- · Monday afternoon off Rt. 62 •yslem whi&lt;b &lt;Ill be Nhl
of white men.
'.killed by Communist guerrll•. wao caq I In I ploce of
e achedule wd1 announced . of Me s ackson Vinton about four miles north of Pt. ooto ceDlnas •lmDar lit ..up.
Scruton lo the son of a mln- j lo fire bt Sotdlt VIet Nam.
ment.. He •ustained PB"!fUI lei
WARNING UAJ)E
later this week.
andrg Hocking '
Pleasant. '!be car contained ,per Ia now available,
Isler and a IJ'aduate Of Waall- Copl. FletntDc B. lrabterd i lacerltk!N. '!'be •quad no was Pomeroy offlclalo today warn.
. bl t $I · h t th many papers, identification card
1at e
!ngton State College. He w a' m, .1, VermlWatt, Olllo, 4led .llliDimoned atl:3'1o.m. tocl•y for ed that .magazine salumen are Veteran• Memorial Hospital ;;,e
a e a billloid, broken eyeglasses and
DOl serloi'IIY hurt,
1 Wltlda Wedtteaday. He wo1 1 Joyce Not'ris II Soulh n.Jn.av. coniiCIIDf residents (1/.lhe com- ADMISSIONS - Jeffrey,
un Y x ensron IC •
keys.
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WEATHEft

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An excellent vatu~ In

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canw;~back

ordl- ~

Commu~t

Slacks

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Men's

JAMAICA
SHORTS

Blake Wins
Approval
Sen Collins Of Policies
c0•AUthor 0£
'\Vork Plan'

Squire~

Sta~e
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Other

Girls'

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REED'S PAPER PLATES
For Picnic- Patio and everyday use
4" SQUARE DESSERTS ...... 24 in a pkg. 15e
6" ROUND PLATES ... ..... 30 in 1 pkg. 25c
9" ROUND PLATES ........ 18 in a pkg. 25e
9" ROUND PLATES ........ 100 in 1 pkg. 99c

honor

roll for the fmal six weeks perIod of the school year. The list
II ao follows:

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All sizes. Small (34-36) Medium (38-40) Large (42-

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service In GalllpoU., He .. ld
Following presentations, Set- there would be advlllltageo 10
o
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
tera of Multi-Cballlll!l withdrew servfcln( the instaUatlOII beo
!77th General Assembly of the
hll propaoect ordinance in order cause ol the nearness of GallUnited Presbyterian Church U.
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1o make changes, after bearmg . polls 1o Pomeroy and MiddleS. A. ended Wednesday with the
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commit~.
Squ~· proposab..
port,
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delegates giving stated clerk
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ReprtMnlltlves of To"' r Setlera had lftdl..ted
his He • .., II!COtnplt\led by RiDr. Eugene carson Blake •
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An~~ .Ine., C&lt;Jehoeton, . ~· ltrtil ·would "make a Pl)'lllellt" ebird Owen, pr,tfdent of lhe
vote of confidence.
tile mt1;JWme1 Cab'• C\illJ...fAil' :lhe.J'jgbt lo &lt;Ome Into. Mfd. Obio ¥allljl PuWishln(.c..., who COLUMBus · Sl''lt.
In .a tast minutedisolay of :
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pany rl J&gt;prtsrnouth described J dler&gt;oi1, l'ased OQ mile• bf ca- would bead a local fitm to ..,. :e, Colllna 1oc1ly .O..uthoi-ed a fu-eworks, the Redwoods, Calif., I MUZZLE TRAINED ON YOU - A Glowtng
in
of
CO.
equiPment that woold be In- ble laid.
erate the cable service
and wort lncenti" plan for
Presbytery charged Dr. Blake ' Jonial touched off cannon charge al
Pfull1pme
after cast.
stalled. Spealdng for Tower I
oald hlo board ol di- Steve Swarny, man"l!er at Gal- recipients.
j with "abusing the pawers of his mg of thts gun at Barcelona m I 891 But that s a wh1te-hot pamt brush 10 hands o!
Antennas wao Ralph Squires, rectors had not authorized 1uclt llpolit.
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The bill would permH a per. office."
Court House Custodian Carl Nelson Dexter sprucmg up the cannon, floral urn, and
011
-!dent, and for Multi- [a promise. He asked that he Both firms promised
to son
welfare to earn the dli-j
.,
Memonal monument on the Courthouse lawn. Exactly 40 years ago, May 30, 1925,
hannef, Paul J. Setters, OX(\&lt;-, be given an opportunity to re- maintain an afftce and iOrvlce fert!nce betwean a minimum 1ub- The Criticism was squaleched, Gen. S W. Founlatn. donated this prime example of,Spanish cannon. Engraving•
tve 88Biotant.
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I vise his proposal If Multi-Chan- stiff at the low.- aile location s;stonce level and what the however, when the General As- I disclose it was cast· "Barcelona 30 de Abnl De 1891. Apparently 1t Is of 80 mm,
Both ·firme bnve appeared be- nel
with specific of- of which woold be w'here sit- State actually ,lves. without
k
with six lands and grooves.
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fore P""!eroy counciL A third ,lers in trus respect.
nala &amp;est can be received.
this being charced aaalnst the to •• ve · a e a vo e con-- -proposal m the form of OIJ
Squires otressed the financial A year - long teatbig procram welfare check.
I !Jdence.
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alto bns been submitted soondness of Tower Antennas to find the best ligna! location Sen. Collin• empbasized that I ID other final day action, lhe
to Middleport council. Thl• was land its record of service. Tow- woolct be necessary. SliouJd this this Is a humanitarian bill and Irepresentative&amp; realfirmed the
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by Frank ·W. Porter, Jr., Porn- er AnteMas is iiJstalling a cable
(Continued on Pllt 2)
thai It II perfectly consistent I denomination's stand agamst
Two rival TV-Cable firma
made proposals Wednesday
night to Middleport Council but
no action aas liken pendmg
study by Council's Ordinance

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the

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KNIT SPORT SHIRTS

be bold ot lhe Middleport com·
mllllity park wllh
dan&lt;fng
From t to II p.m. Tbe D-Jays
will emcee llle daD&lt;e wblch I•
bela&amp; 1Ji0nl0l'ed by the Mldlepart .Park Ann. Tbe dances
wtll be held every Tueoday
DIPI dorllt .lhe
oummer
monlbo, Admlooioa Is SO. per

MilS Graduation Exercises
Are T0mght andFrl"d
· ay

slacks
lor me~~!

neck

Junt" 2~ with pl(:lce to be announ-

Final Six
Weeks Honor
Roll Released

•btal

Cable Firms Make Offers

traditional

ced later.

and was not, comforts me.''

lld

Curlic:u·

intere. ted citizens." Further informa tim COil be ebtained by
telephoning the Melts County
Health lleJ)IIrlment, WY 2-3723.

Fashion-right

be

At hough! lurt he day EngUsh Poet Robert Browning once
wrote~"Ylhat I aspired to be,

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cal Society; ane DeBuse, Nutrltlonist, Ohio DeJllrtmenl of
Health; Miss Mary Lou Harri8011, Public Health ,NuniiJ8 eonsultaitt, Ohio Department of
Heallh; Mrs. Susan Will, Mrs.
Calberine Lowery, Mn. Edlll
French, Mrs. Marino Hobstet.
ter, Public Health Nurses from
the Meigs County Health Jle.
par!ment.
Mn. Will oaid, "There are
openings in the classeo ftir more

nan~

Sizes 29 to 50
Waist measure

Boys' Knit Shirts
V-neck

Federal and

Mr1. Sus1111 Will, nursing co- problems, especially obesity. recent ' dabeHc liOI'eel1ing surordilllltor for lire Meigs County There will be no charge for vey."
H~tb Department 8llllOUIIced the classes. Subjects to be cov- The schedule for cii!ISet II:
tocLv tbt lldledule for six claas· ered include, Undentanding di- Tburaday, June 3, 'Medical cones 011 diabetes lo be held at the abetes, meal planning; food buy- .tderattons of diabetes," Dr.
federated Church, East SOcond lng and preparation suggestions; Edmund Butrlmua; Tburaday,
ftreet In Pomeroy.
care of the feet; insulfn reac- June 10, June 17, June :u and
The Health Deparlment II lion, and diabetic eoma. • July 1, "Nutrition,' Jane De~ng the courses with em· Nurse Wlll added, "The Ohio Buse; Thursday, uly 1, 'Nusrl&gt;haslo m meal plannln( for per- Deparlment of Health has made ing," Mary Lou Harrison.
S!&gt;ns With diabetes, other mem· avalable a specialist in nutri· Procram Particlpont1 are: Ed~rs Ill the ·diabetic person's lion to be used particularly In muncl Butrlmua, M.D.• represflllllily; also people with weight the follow·up program of our entln( the Meta• Cj)un~ Medl-

~ce

Men's Wash 'n Wear

to wear and mothers like to buy.

collar styles.

appearances recently in Meigs
county Of Jolm L. Parsons of
the Sta~ Department of Educatton , before joint meetln(s o I
boards and achool heads.
Mr. Parsons, a former teacher and admlnistrator at Middle.
110r1 and Rolland, outlined advantagea in consolidat11J8 as to

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for lal&lt;en and a clear explanation
of wbat ia proposed is given to
tum, &lt;I) Vocatiotlll b'alnlq the voters, I'll be satisfied with
: · &lt;4) Malntat 'ng lllndardi the outcome nell November.
required by the state.
"Tbe people deserve a chance
Deportment t1 J!ldeettoa to vote on this question. Our
ourveya are madt to wwer achool! belong to them."
queoll0111 •Olen uti
Mr. Jones, an officer of the
the line to be vo1e&lt;1 lpOD. Farmers Bank &amp; Savings co.,
JIWianl Jones, clerk ol the In Pomeroy, indicated he was
Pomery School board. said Wed- strolgly in favor of consolidane4tJay night:
"
Uon and expected "to get out
"As long ao tlie survey ll and work for it."
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new construction,

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oolton blouses for the
styles and

of the autYey.
A mojorlly II ueded for
IID!IIe Ia Na•emher
Action ol the boardt followed

Announce Diahet es Study ·Classes ~~:.~~~~d:~~~~;

Cool, crisp, tailored

~eigler, Mrs. Ralph Radcliff, I
Nancv Parker, Mrs. Dorothy
Winebrenner. Mrs. J a me s I

~ulck .. Mrs. Willwm Huudasbelt
\1rs. J C. Ferrell. Mns. Linda
Perrell. Donna Thriss, 1\olrs.
Anna Roush. Mrs. Daisy Patteraon. Mrs. Jun~ So .~-re, Mts. Car·ie Smclair. Host' Ann Th~iss,
Betty Levaey and )..1rs. Dan
Rizer.

KOLESPORT

Blouses
$1.00
$1.99
$2.99

ual, Mrs. Jessie Stowe. \1rs.
Sara Roush . Mrs.
Margaret
Eil. lnger 01 nd Linda . Mr~ . Mar~hael

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Sleeveless
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THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1965

Ji-,ive chool Boards Ask for urve
ote on onsolidation Issue
Voten ol .flve Meigs county other boards approvln( mat.
lldlool districts will aay yes or lni the rtqunt are Middleport
no to co~lldaU011 ,.II Novem- Exempted VOISie, Norlbwestern
her :1.
.
Local, SaUsbury Local, and
Thll wu Inured Wednesday Bedford Local. Middleport a.
night wheD tho Pomeroy School greed to ask the survey In a
Board voted unanimously to uk special meeting Tuesday night.
the State Department of Edu- Others had acted earJi.,,
cation to mike a survey OIJd re- Under state taw 1 school concon~mendalion on the consolida- solldation question goes to the
tlott queStion. Pomeroy became voters once a survey has been
the ftflb board to ask for the requested and completed.
survey.
also fixes deadlines and limits

SLACK SETS

COOL

eroy,' Mrs. Bernie~: Theiss_ and
Sharon. Dorcas: Joy Netgler

POMERoY -MIDDlEPORT. OHIO

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tho Furniture Department on tho 2nd and 3rd floors.

MAry Lisu and Penny, of Pom-

NO. 34

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forgot tho Spoelal Solo Prices on Summer Porch and Lawn Furnrturo now In

her many Jovt&gt;ly gifts. refreshments oi cake , min ts, eolfee and
punch were served by her sisters, Mrs. Marth~ Dudflmg or
Crown Crty, Mrs. Sarah Nelgler or Racine ~;~nd Sharun Sue
Cottrill of Syral'use
Others present w~re
Mrs.
Dorothy McKenzit. daughters,

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Personnel at the local bus Cooler tonJclt, lbnJocleniJowo
terminal tentatively identified a ers OYer ball of •llreme _..
picture of the missing owner east. Parlfll clearll&amp; Iller .,.;
Paul s Finley
Columbus' nJcht, low It- 15 •rthnL .
23
as that a
In_ the, ter•
mlnal Monday evenmg rnqumng
MEETING PlJT Oftl'
aboutlnlare and lime schedule The Southern Local
.
to Pr ceton, N. J.
Board meeting to 111ft
Finely's wife reported him to held tonlchl has been!.
the liiiMing Persons Bureau until a later
ill Collllllbua Tuesdq morning. nounced tociQ.
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