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.~M&amp;. I.. Jdd.!£ll "'"'· Eloda Webb vJsltecl In
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and Danville, W. Va.
with Mr. and Mrs. Burley Mul
.'! Visitation Night is Observed with
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1.: Olive and Alired Granges Tuesday .; Middleport ~ Pi~;';, Helen Anthony and son,

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ANNOUNCF. SING
I There will be a hymn sing, '
Mav .10, al 1:30 p. m at illP !
MI. Olive Church near Long '
Bollom. All singers art:' invited
everyone is welcome.

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Mrs. Esther Harden,
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Mrs. Dorothy Baker and
children, Mrs. Janet Nease
Mrs. Wi\liam Eichinger an
daughter, Mary Jane Gibbs.

.II Surprise Party
G• f
Is lven or
Laurel Cairns

The May meeting of th
Pomeroy WCTU was helO:: Tues1 day afternoon at the United Me1
I thodisl rhurch. with Mrs, Alien i
Hampton president. in charge. I
' Group singing of Let The
Lower Lights Be Burning opened the meeting, followed with A surprise farewell sluml
prayer by Mrs. William L. party was given by Ann ~kSmith. Mrs, G. H. Ewing read C!intock on May 2-Ith
fo
an article, "Drinking on the Laurel Cairns who is moving to
eampu,, nf Oberlin College" and Tipp City. The Ya Wa Te Camp
also an article concerning .a Fire Gir ls were invittd to help
: newspaper boy who won a tnp surprise Laurel and the group
i to Washlngt.on , D. C. sponsored gave her a gift of a travel ;
by the OhiO WC'I'U. Mrs. C. I alarm clock.
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Melvm Alktre was appointed as 1
temporary flower and mission ' The first part of the evening ;
· chairman while Mrs. Gladys ! was spent playing softball
. Curkler is oonfined with broken Idancing on the patio. Refre!ih·
leg.
I ments of potato chips, b~:~~~~~~ ;~
"for This Child I Pray'' was lly deorated cake, . nd
the topic of the program pre- Iwere served by Emma Jat« tl
I1 sented by Mrs. Alkire. The McClintock.
hymn, I Would Be True. opened i
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: the program followed with scrip- j Later m the evenl~g,
Jure readrng by Jhe lead- and popcorn were enJoyed
er who also read an article on the girls. Members
the Loyal Temperance Leagu~. ~ we~e the honored guest, Elrenda !I
Mrs. Alkire also read the BeatJ. Cairns, Nancy Bentz,
: tudes Cor Parents and an arti· Bradford. Diana Cross, S:.~e Curl de "An Alcoholic Nation Can- tis. Linda Grindstafl . .Jane John·
: not Run An Automated World." son, Joy Theiss, MarthH Yost
I The meeting dosed with the and the hostess, Ann
were
I hymn. "He Leadeth Me" and tock. Adults attending
, the benedirtion by Miss l.ucre- Mrs. McClintock, Mrs. Helen
tia nl'nheimer.
Johnson, assistant guardian and
Mrs. Mary Curtis, guardian
Mrs. Long and Mrs. the Camp Fire Girls.
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Department for your Cool Dresseshundreds to choose from - aU type
fabrics and tbe latest in S:tylln(l: cool sunbacks - dressy voiles - 2J
pc. linen suits - seersucker suitsand many others - all prices from
5.95 to 25.00. P~ute sizes 3 to 13. Jun·
lor sir.es 5 to lft. Misses sizes 10 to
20. Half aizes 12~ to 24'r1

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Mrs. Iva Sisson and Mr~.
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· Beverly Long entertained las\
' week with a bridal shower in
1honor of Miss Beverly Perrin, For Church School
, bride·elect of Mr. William Dix- Jmtial plans for a jomt vaon. The shower was held at the cation church schoot were m~de
l Sisson home which was deco-- when members of a plannmg
rated with the wedding \heme. committee from the United Me·
A pink and white color thodist Church in Pomeroy and
scheme was carried out in the Heath Methodist church met at
decorations including the gift the Pomeroy church Tuesday
table holding pink umbrellas. morning.
shirts In knits and blonds,
Come Jn-· today and
I A bnde and groom replica was The school date has been
brooddoths and glnghamo,
choose from a really
1also used on the table. Refresh- scheduled lor July 5 throuGh
wide selection of this
Re;otta 1hirtt, Y·Mckl OIMI
menls of cake, decorated with I July 16 from 9 to 11:30 a. m,
year's top stylE'S and
dr111 Jlylool
colors - tallored to
pink umbrellas, punch, mints, ! Making up the classes will ~
• Shorts coordinaled lo boxer ~ your taste in wuholn·
nuts and coffee were served to 1the four younger classes begm·
or matching belts •••
a·wtnk labrlco,
j the invited guests.
ning with Kindergarten
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double
1 Attending were Coleen Wilson, whtch ~elude~ those . who
I Logan; Jlldy Wildermuth, Linda enter kmde~garten thiS ~~~ ~~
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Lyons Sharon Harrison Caro- mg fall; Kmdergarten I, U
Jyn R~sell Charlotte D~vidson just completing Kindergarten;
Rosella Li~le Lois McElhinny' and Elementary grades, 1
Mrs. Edgar ' Reynolds, Lind~ U will meet at Heath Ch:~~~;
Conger, Mrs. John Harrison, Classes. for. grades
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M I0 A WI 11 I M I through SIX Will meet at Umted
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e, rs. va MeUtodist is Pomeroy. Tr•BnSJlOr-11
Stewarl, Marsha Stewart. Send- t' 1 th h'ldr
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'it here at your
mg G'!'s were Mrs. L. E. Tnp- provided. An offering will be
lett, Charlene Thomas, Manlyn taken each day to defray! he
HPnrlr111arfers for Kodak Equivment
Sw~n , Lynn Sturn~, Texanna expense of the school and pro- .
White, Kathy McElhmny.
vide for a sharing project to be i
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chosen later.
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JUilY ANN SAYRE WEDS
A meeting of the entire staff 1
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sayre of including high sehoot hleplng 1
Portland are announcmg the i teachers will be held on Friday,
marrii.-lge of their daughter, Ju· June 4 at 1:30 p.m. at the
dy Ann to James Brace, son Heath Church. Those attending
of ~1r. and Mrs. Edison Brace the · planning session were the
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or Racine. The event took place ~v. Marvin Dawson, Mrs. C.
i on Friday evening, May 2t. Rev. M. Alkire, Mrs. Nan
l Pearl Casto of Chester perform- Mrs. C. F. Tompkins, Mrs
· ed the cererriony. The couple iS •liam Davis, Mrs. Guy Guinth·ll
1miding in Apple Grove.
er and Mrs. Bernard Fultz,
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Pomeroy Motor Co.
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tende&lt;' here. He has done a 1 Another project at the park : Mr. Louks Is a citizen ollhelr
The Syracuse Baseball Park fine job - not only this year- 1 Is seating Improvements. A' community. It Ja aeuerally eopromises to become soon the lbut in many earlier
years. i cement walkway has
been •cepted In Syr&amp;CUM that Bob
most complete facillty in the I
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front Louks is the man respoaslllle
ma for summer recreation. The big proJect Mw engag. ! of bleachers so visitors may Ifor youth recreation lhert.
Park owner Bob Louks has ing Mr. Louks and his crew of ! position lawn chairs to watch
'lilt an incredible amount of volunteers at the park Is the . games in comfort.
The Trl.county OilY 1eque
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lime, work, (and money&gt; in im-~ installation of lights. He hopes New protective wlrinJ is a!- program appean to be aU set
·MiddleiiOit.HJgb 1provement. to the grounds to have been buring before !10 being placed In front of the to open nut week wilb tl&amp;ht
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and the backstop Is teams participating.
next year foU~w- Ohio River in the upper end : Recently, Louks expanded the bemg re-screened.
On the ~ hand, It ~
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of taculty flteui~rs ol Syracuse.
I parking area so it can "" No one has to strain his vlll- lo us tW t11we Will 'haw !o
Cooke the ~·Uilitel"'of Mi-a. l Public: thanks to Mr. Louks I oommod•tc more than 20'1 auto- ion to aee the Improvements be some "'Millnc 1ft be tli
.lild !IM 'il'!.li a membe'r'. of&gt;llie 'l tor his d~lcatlon In the bene- mobtles. Restroom facUlties at this park. Residents of """'.I le:\1: ~. to beilfl ~~
ol :roulla ncrtaUOII Ja u-loow are under conalruction. ~UN. I'd say, are proud nezt W: J~l"{t.
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No. 53 D A.V. are asked to be , Parlly cloudy enreme nor1b.
at the Legion home at 12 ·JO Idear elsewhere toalght. L o w
p.m. by Commander John T. '!!-48. Saturday mostly tllllny,
Wolfe.
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Rev. V. Wesley
Jenkins.
former pastor of the First Sap- /\' 011) }'OU
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tist church at Racine and now Tbe term "Macb," used t.
pastor of the Akron
Baptist d..,.ribt oupenonlc speed, II
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of "The Price of Freedom."
Czecb·bora Gormaa pbyllcllt,

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Weariq apparel 101111 of your lamlly - .Picnic SqppUB•• cl;
Cameras - FUm· - Sunglasses - Swim Wear ea
Tho annual picnic ol. Syra·ll Toys _ Summer Toys ·- Porch and Lawn Furniture cuse Grade schoOl was b
Luuaee.
Monday, May 24, at Portlaruiii _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-:=:~----State Park. Students were
companied by the following tea•
chers, bus drivers, and parents.

'V.lsitation night was
k visit them June 24 and Ches.
Leslie Duane, or Lancaster, are
' with Alf ed and Olive granges fer to presem the program.
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. spending several days w1th Mr.
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r when Chester (Jrange A program was presented by . Airm~n 2·c Pe~e w.alburn, l~ and Mrs. Willis Anthony.
guests :
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Alfred Grange with Mrs. Mar· I twned m Georgta, 18 here for Mr. and Mrs. Jan Houck and
met Tuesday t-venmg.
: tin Dorst, lerlurer, in charge. a visit with his parents, Mr. children, Brent and Brenda ol'
, Dale Kautz. worthy maste.r .i Group singing of Dwelling In and Mrs. Raymond. Walburn. Columbus spent th(&gt; past week·
presided and one appeal for.atd Beul'ah Land opened the .pro- Mrs ..Ra!~~ .And~! SO~ of Cle· end with his parents, Mr. and
Miss Rose Easterday, Mrs.
18
was answerrd. A ,·omn.u~tca- gram followed by two read gs, ve.land Is vts 1tm~ m Middleport Mrs. Richard Pickens. other re·
Ruth Stearns, Rev. Paul sellers,
tlon was read from Nat1o~al Memoria! Day by Mrs. Garland this week and IS the guest of cent guests or the Pickens fami.
Mrs. Anna Hilldore, Mrs. Elma
Grange conrerni.ng rommumty Caldwell and Capsules of Wis· Mrs. James Harley
ly included Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Loucks, Mr. Billy Hlll, Mr.
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Earl Cross, Mr. and Mrs. ohn
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Clbserve.d May 23 at .the Chester poem, Takmg Btg .Bite~, •·reced· ied her sister and brother·in· Mrs. Paul Kautz, Colu~lbus:
lhle, Mr. and Mrs. Kenne
Met~od1 st Chureh w1lh 20 mem· ed two songs, Wh1sperm~ Hope 1 M d Mrs Herman Gaf· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pickens
Yonker, Mrs. May HyseU, Mrs.
ben of Chester {lra.nge 1 pre.s- and Silver Threads Among t~1e f~:· ~· ~~lumbu~ for 8 visit. of Cleveland; and Helen WII·
Mary Nease, Mrs. Jean Nease,
ent. Members parllelptel .m Gold by Aflied members w1th l Y
Iiams of Syracuse.
Mrs. Annabell Houdashelt, Mrs.
the service. Allred Grange m· Mrs. Grace Clark as accompan. Mr. and Mrs. Claude John·
I.ORE'fTA hAY TEAFORD Maribel Warner, Mrs. 'AU c e
vited Ol ive and Clwster Crange isl.
son and Mr. and Mrs. John Me 1
Fisher, Mrs. Virginia Fisher,
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Mr. aq
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ing Down bv Mrs. Clark and move mto e .osr . ·
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Lilli• Thing; by Mrs. Mary , dows pror""'h t"n d'h"d:A;e- I am•mg c c 0 h
J· the approaching weddinG of Wanda Stewart and children,
0 I their daughter, Loretta Kay, Mrs. Martha Williams,
Carr followed hy as tory, Spec-1They are w•l. I Je rp 01 . n The Middleport Ch~rc
Mrs.
Pomf'roY. Ohio
ial Mushroom Dish by Mrs. I gine-ers workmg on the Hacme Christ will hold a J?a•~Y Vaca· to Mr. Henry Hill, son of Mr. Betty Hayes, Mrs. Dill&lt;Jrd Fer·
TONIGHT
Nina Robinson. After a balloon I dam.
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NOT OPEN
contest, Mrs. Dorst
gave A Sunday Mr and Mr~. Richard day, Jun~ 7 to. the 18th. _he IFalls. \11ss Teaford IS a IH5 IHelen Hubbard, Mrs. Mildr&lt;&lt;i !l
i Pickens and_the lat~~r- s mot~1:~ school wtll beg• •• each m?.r.~Jn~ · graduate of Southern High Pierce, Mrs. Ralph Sewell, Mrs. !I
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
at 9 a. m. at the church.
School Mr. Hill is ·mployed Vera Craig, Mrs. Betty .bh
May 28-29
l i ·r~otight for the D~ya nd .the ers and workers ~re :-;wdymg at Wa~ers Barbe•· Shop in twin daughters, Mrs. A n n
"KISSES FOR MY
PRESIDENT"
program. closed With th;. smg- ~ material~ and gt&gt;ttmg ready ~or Pomeroy, Tht. double ring cer· Roush, Mrs. Wanda Ne:~~:;i ll
Fred Mari\1111T3y. \'olly Berin~ of God. Re WJth You ril l We i ti.te openmg day . t\11 rhildrrn m- , emony will be read al4J p.m. Mrs. Donna Smith, Mrs
een ArlenP D&lt;~hl. Ed\\ard
TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
Andrews. F;li Wallar•h
llfeel Agam.
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June 5 at the bride's home. Knapp Mrs, Louella Mcoore.ll
"THE PRIZE"
: Refreshments were served The Communi ty ~a1ly V::~r~- Th R' E ly of Letart will M
ton Sayre Mrs.
"SING ANO SWING"
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holll· 1'1w next : tion Riblt:' School wtll not
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Elke
Sommers
David Hemmm~ s . .l(Hm Nrw
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ell, Hfinz &amp; .l!'nntrer Mo..~s .
"THE STRANGER"
be Juna 22.
years due to a shortage of work- sma1I rerep IOn o OWID •
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Dodgers Hike Lead, Reds, 1
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GOlden Rule
Children Give
oauc• m~~tacu Galllpqn•
Is on Tuesday Closs Meets
Talent Show
killed toda Dam 12 o t3.t, running s11 feet PT PLEASANT - Howard Ienior band members lntroAt Websters Sunday Af PTO Event
SAIGON (UPI\ - Nln~. Amerlca~l~dw:r:nd burst lnt~ on roll~r;, Pomeroy-Mason 2tl.· Bell,. Dlreetor of Janda, Mat· duced by Andrews wer~ Shar· MASON - The town tlectlnn The Golden Rule
when two U.S Army helicopters co e
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h 73 PI Pleasant 24.12. HintoD shell Unlftrslty was the speak· , Bro~g. ·am Bulflr~n. • will be held Tuesday, June I, School Clan of the Lone Bot-

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Falls 4.· er at tho Point Pleuant Hi8h rio Mohr, Nancy Gilley, David with a full alate of candldalu tom Oturdles met at the bome .A talent ShoW by lilt ciiY.
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disaster came only 12_ days
8t fallln&amp;, Charleston 19.03 ata· School Band banquet Thursday Nibert, Terry Stevene, Larry on IWG llcketa seeklnl vlllaae of Mrs. Belt Webster with the fill of tile HII'IUOIIvilll
cltam reactton explosiOn on t • tg ·
tion11ry. London, Marmet w nlpt 11 the 4.H camp at Sollth· Morgan. Randy 81U, James posts.
PraaldaDI, Mrt. Trilla Swain, blablill•le4 at. May lllHIIlla "'
base.
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okesman said eight of 11 Americans Winfield dam• were on the sJlla. aide hunorlng the departing ten- vJnn, _Roger Hughart and Way- The polls will be open from prealdlng, and answered ron the P.T.O. Prlzel
awaniA U.S
ters were killed instantlv wben BPI M..emento·
lor members.
ne KetSler.
8:30 a. !D· lllltll8:30 p.m. Elec· call by namlnr a woman Ill the Ill to these winners.
aboard the two d tl p round from an altitude about
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the craft plunge to le~ern
. - - - -Obit Rlv.- - Queen City tnlor. alive talk listing the aev- . ' Band 1ooeters, was pre- Johnaon and Mn. Vll'a Dod· tlll'l fllll:lwld by preyer ud vocal ~tallall G( "Patcllo
100 feet on to the soul
Novy Seabees 330 miles north down IS, S:IO p.m.;
Pei&amp;Y et atiiiCiards for band mem· sented • lift by Mr. Andrew• IOD, clerkl, and Mn. )!axl_na the S&amp;rd Psllm In lllllsOD.
II," 1, .tei, Dlannl Blackwaad,
e~d of the ru~%~Ydier while of Saigon. r.m other marines Downey down IS, S:M a.m.; F: bars and urged band memhm m the Boostara In lpprecl• Aldrldlt, Mra. Clarl Sllljtb Mn. Bulla Llrldnl read pllno 1010, "Starllpt Walll,"
fhe ninth 50 d
g ry were wounded two oerlously. H. John1011 down IS, 8:35 a.m., to cootlnue music 1s a voca- tlon lor hll leadership durtnc and Olston 0. Wright, commia- "Mother of Mine" and Mn and third Steven Stanley pllllO
~ndergolng emer!:~~y :~·o~ted The Bten Ho~ base, 20 miles OVEC up 14, I:OS p.m.; Indiana lion II not as a career.
the past year. Mr. Hu_mphrey sionero.
Ara Myers "A Mother's Pray: solo, "H~wallan Love ~na."
rwo sumvors
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north of Satgon is on the up 14. 7 p.m.; Allee up 14• ll:· Bell was introduced by Point Introduced the MW officers of
er" In observance of Mother'l
in serious condition.
ed f.
f C tm~r,iFI - controll- 3S p.m.: New Martinsville up Pleasant bandmaster
James th · Boulter organt.at• ••, lor J'roii'HalYe Party candidates Day
Tbt twenty acta 111ft Jtidltd
Another American was kill
rmge• ~o onbut there wa• no 15. 4 a.m.: Chippewa up 16, At
·«
mdrr"·• 'introduced 19116-f' who are. Mn. Louil Include Incumbent Mayor Day·
.
by Mn. Ntllle Bortan. Mra.
tod•y In a olash between US ed te;ron 'ihat today·s colli•ion 4.30 am.: Warren Hou1land up other ~etto present t..cludlng Roool, president; J-. Cook, vice ton~· ~~~nl Co~ The annual Memorial lllrf- Leola' Hendel'IOII, W Mrt.
Marmo• and Com~unlst goer- ;"': ~ any Viet Coni action. 16, 1·30 IP.rn; Lillian G. up 17, Supermtendeot of .choolo, Mil· pre•ident; Mra. Charle. Bam· Mme reW hares ea~r,
lee for deceased membtn wu ~CroW JODel.
rtllaa near Chu Lat, stle of 8 n•~ vMa
_ Sunday _ 0 2:40 o.m.: Philip Spom up 17, ton Burdette; Harry Sidero, ey, aetretary and Mn. L. V. bert K. Ilion, George 11'1011, held with Scripture and a trlb- Offletn for !hi comln&amp; year
11 1
now air base beln~-b~tlt~ "" , oi thunderous exploolon• 6·45 a.m.: Ben McCoon down Board of Education member; G•lly, treasu.·er.
~~; Fl~':' :.~ ~n~ld ute by the president, the •Inc· weralnllllletl by the prealdent,
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;, r~ the big baoe killing the 18, 5:55 a m.; Franklin B. up High School facuhy members. Andrews congratuloted the Pro ess~:!" rt ':anditlata ,; In&amp; of "Beyond The Sunael" by Mn. Thellllll Campbell. Tl!eJ
Americans and' destroyinA 20 · 5' 45 P m.;
up ~· Mn. EugeJie sterrttt, Mr and band on its line reeord of ech· r..!.ter. pa Y
he elan, and re1dlnp by Bel- lll'tl, ~nldiDI, Mn. Ja Slareb2
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8! jet bombers worth ••2 S·30 ·~·T Steed n1~ u~t-&amp;0 Mrs. Clifford Dunn, Mr. C. L. levemenll during lha pall year
i!o.::r::,l Besa Webster and .-; vUlt prllldtlll, Mrt. Jloeo
10 7 each
8 am, ttan own '
million
· H• ·,Mra.JrneSmlthandMn. statln1 thai It bad ICOred I leeklnc election on the Pealey,
ella Birdllllld; HCRI&amp;r)', WU.
iCe
p.m.; Chades Stev~son up 23 • Judlom Drake; Mn.
Frank perfect record at every jud(· pl.. party ticket are DoMie Mro. Hazel !datU had 1 llam Arnall, Jr., and lrtMUrtr;
2·35 a.m · Ei&amp;erchff ddown 23 • Capehart school seeret&amp;'y and ing, . II•Jning all euperlor rat· McFarland, Mayor; WilHam reed'"d from the Guldepclll Mn. M81'J Caraey.
6:20 a.m Je11 orson own 23 •
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6-45 am . Pamela D
down Mr. Capehart; Mrt. Mary Hyrt, mgs
aa, reco or, arts I
Mra. Llrklnl giVt "If JUUI I wae ~ot to •-w·~ p...
Full Mast, Post No. 39, and '
Green~ ·1·0 .m.; Molly K. down Athens Menenger, Mro. Max- Senior band personalltp I· Smith, Earl E. Henry, HOW· Came To Your llouaa," and the chera, 1111 and pepper lllllkll'l
the Benedtclton. Rev. ~·rank :
Continued from pase I)
Greenu~ tri:40 p.m; Ravena- L.o Walter•. U.lllpolla Tribune. wards wert prent~ ao lot. ard _Johnson, Wallar Warry and pnlldaDI pve an WUlltralloll ar.i augar end crtllllll'
Ch b ew Eighth
Distrtcl t
ed ood
G eenup J1·2$ p m.
. lows: Mr. and Mill Worker WlllraDll S. ZuapiD, all caJUII. on 1111 thoullrt tllll It 11 more lor the lWleh .oom. Mr. Arntltt 1
. •e:er ·
· mile hl&amp;h voyaae •• P1ann ~ f ;P dr
G ·
's·:iD
! 1965, Terry Steven• end Naney datH lor Council.
blllltd 1o liM tlliD rtOOVI llflh ll'ld~ 1111 .undaDcl
1
of march Is:
' next Thursday - •n edlmblllous .:.e_n ::.
G'.:.":p s:40
Gllley; Mr. Talent, Fred Gaul; Maeon City 11110 wm I'Ote for ond the "more 'flO liVe of ou..: award of $10, and Ernie Jnnaa,
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Col ' ml,.lon that 11 expel to see
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-, Del · t· • •
Mor
1 th b'
••
Sr on th door pr•-Lerion Colors ana
or : co • llot White climb outside a.m.; Christy down Greenup
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ermma ton, ...,rry
• or 118inst police ttlvll aetvlce. H VII e Iller we lf011.
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Guard Drum and Bugle Corps. I
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d k A ri , 4.30 m . Buckeye State down
gan; Moot Humorous, R o I e r
A 11 k dlltn
1 1 A wbltl tllpbllllllle Wll
1 an to e ,me caa Meld~hl .. no P m. Valvoline
Legi..; Firing Squad. Memben : the capsulek
Hughart and Emma Toles; Mill
h po uc . ederloll lnsoc a held wtlh WllUw Amolt" IU.
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G t ftrst "wa In space.
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our was en)oy
ow I a II
of the Amerlean Legwn, ues
1up Meldahl 1:35 p.m.; John
Sweette,
...,, •raw
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JO faD
busineso meetlnl
oneer.
Speakor and Mayor ot Pomeroy, MILLIONS OF PERSONs' Hood up Meldahl 11:55 p.m. 1 J.
Leaden of 1965, Randy Bras,
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Refreshmenll were wved 11J
Gold Star Mothers and offtcers
d od
I
M oriali'S. Lewis up Meldahl $:10 a.m.;
J~mmy
Dunn IIICI Marte Mobr;
Present were Mr. and Mrs. teachers, Mr. Don Silvera . .
Auxtllary. t.e-1 prepare k 1 daytheor e~fl t Southem down Meldahl 7:05 •
1 '" Smt!. 19el, Pan Buff·
Lawlt Edl•ll 1111 Larklne, Mr. Wllllalll ArJlOit.
01 thr Legion
0 oy wee en •
8 n
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members
oeason
In
ton
M'll
Klndnas
Sandra
ft'
Tr'0881
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1
&amp;ion
Aux II tary
' ion holida and the tradition- a.m.
CHICAGO !Ul'l - Benjamin g ;
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Arl Myen,
SWiw, ..t •
Daughters of Unton Veterons, lal gklckofl yfor beach oulln s. Gallfpolk DamReliable C. Willio, the nallon'a h!Jhtlt Viera; Mr. and Miss Consider·;
•
el Carter, Florenct Llmberrer,
U•ughters of Amencan ~evoi l back ard barbecueo and sh~rt down 7:15 p.m.; R. H. Boa· paid public school admlnlatr• atlon. Sharon Bra&amp;l an. Dav.'d
De~WreeS Charlet _Hansley, IIICIIbt hosto
Iutton. Pomeroy lltgh Schoo 1
Y
d
worth II down 4:05 p.m.: John tor and one 111 the moll con- Nibert; Band Spirit of 19.5,
tl
Mary Pterce, Ella Hannum,
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Mand. S~ll'lllion Aril}.Y · . Boy '~~· ~~~~o.":i Safet Council Ldd Dean up 5:45 a.m.; An- troveraial, had 1 new lour year Wayne Keister w Rosemary A 10tal of 111 Rio Gl'llldt Monad Wilson, Mr. and Mrt.
Scouts. Cub Scout•. (,td Scouts .. e
Y
drow Calhoun down 7:20 a.m.: contract toda
Civil ri hll Ball.
Charles Hensley, and the lwlll·
- Brownies. Pomeroy Ftremen. , estimated •• many as 510 per-. Orco down 8 a.m.
y.
r!m- Humorous awards were pre· Colleautudmll
wlll recel¥1 eaa, Mrs. Webllter.
Pomero)' Emergeney squad. sons. a _new reeord. could dte l Kenawha River Lolla groups wert fuming and p
sented by ltlllor band mem· dOifHI or eadel teachlnr 011'snd uther organization•. .
tn traffic acctdent•. durin&amp; 0
down Marmet 1:10 p. tsed 1 long, hot summer.
bers to the
by llflcales on
May 30·
The
M 11111
In case of ram at the llme_or 78:hour holiday per1od . whl&lt;h :m.: Esso West VIrginia down Wlllll, 62, w11 1r1nted the Pam Bufflncton, Nanq GIJ. The collelll ofllcallf admlsho14
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the p•t•ade. Memortal setvll« starts al ti p.m tlocaihme l lu- &lt;MarmetiO pm.; Chris Jr. down contract to supervise ChiCaiO'I ley, MarJe Mohr and Larry llont and noords aMOUncfd
: 1 o;;:
•ill be held at th•
Hall,
and •nd• "1 mtdmg.tl Mon· Winlleld 2:10 p.m.; Allen R. \ massiYe public school 1ystem Mor1an. Wlnnerl of the bumor· today that tho 19th annlvmary
m' Rutlllld at 8
tVo•t Matn-sl.
. day.
Merrill up Winfield 2 S5 p.m.; afler a live hour meeting by ouo awards were: Most atudtoua, commancemeDI ol. the collere
--p.m. The IIIII' Gll'dell Club of
Lucy Jane Lucas down Win-1the board of education Thuro Diana Grimm and Allan Kay· wlll be hllhllghted by tha a·
ENTERED R08PIT.U.
- ·liar and the Rutland ll'riiDtl•
11
100
Chf'df'r Biblr
wsooN
PRINCVO:S~ held 3:15 P m.; W. H. Shaver, , day night. He has held the post ser; Most Humorous, Janie Nl· wrdln1 of da~ea and
Among !bose who entered the ly Gardeners will be aueall.
,
I
U d
1 Margar•t has
been l~ytng lor •.Jr. up Winfield 1·111 pm : .ter· since 1953
bert and Bill Blain· Most de· cadet teaching certtllrates. Two Holzer hospital In the past :14
JUNE 1
St·lwol P nm 11 1' , 15 years tn wm perm.ISston Jor ry Bosworth up Winfield 7 50 Those U:kin~ part were Amy
bl Mik Ku; d n d students will reeeive Bachelor houri were: Mrs. Garland Cau· p0meroy Chll)rler 111 Oil
The ! hester Communtlv \a- a trip to tho Umted Stat eo. Shewm. Thelma Ann down w10.1
.
t
500 peno•. e,
Cll
e
of Arta dacrets; 31 will ree.lve diU, 2145 Eastem Ave., Jack
.
oattun Bihle School wtll begm final!) . got her wtslt Thursday field 10 10 p m.: Dunnn Bruce i
:et:' hit
Bachelor of Science, Secoodary Owens, 2011 Chatham Ave., wiD:
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ruesdoy . .luue 1. 9. am to II and wtll see America for the i down Wtnfleld 11·55 p.m.; H. e:. lclaim u the third hilhett pub- ete,. AI an ~' er, an~y ed o; EdUCIIIon deifeeo; and
Hart H. Rucker, Northup, Mn. m.
·
'm Each chtld wtll have to ftrst time In November
. Bowles down Winfield 1 50 1 m .
the
lin , Moat ely to aucce
n will receive Bachelor of
Geneva Floher, Rt. I, Crown
y I IIIII S1hell
oo four Y'"" old by .tun• I 1° 1 A brief announcement
Helen z up l&gt;mfield 4.10
lhe music
Joan
ence, Elemenllry
City, Connie J. Carpentlr, New!
aclttn
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•llend. There wtll be cla.ses Kensmgton Pa lace. where the Isolvay down Wtnflekl 1 10 am I Y
ol Randy Blame, Berti attttu e, deJI'HI.
IIJVen, W. Va., Mrl. Luthtr
!or all, from nursery through ! 34-ycar-cld princess
resides '
· · ed States and tha_lovernor
Scotty Mathews, Mike Karney Sen. SlepheJI M. Younc
V. ReiiJncer, Rl. I, HarrlsooRIA
teen ag" Porents are urged • with her husband Lord Snow- [
New York are paid more~ and Marty Bu/ftll(ton;
Bell dellv" the main addreu
ville Zelma E. Lawil, Jeck• JIN1111tlntlar4 PM~IIIIIIII Ce
o send thetr c!,ldren to Bible ' dun. &gt;aid the co~ple
would
The. contract 1180 corn a t.' ,h,ra, Karen riowen, .•oe the Commencement which will son,' Ellll Ray Tilley, 1\1. 3,
;dtonl The direetor asks that make an official v~tl to San
provtston that Wtllls would ~~Burdette; Best mue~al ability, be held at Z:30 p.m., EDT nn Jaclcaon, Ronald H. r.lyera, Rl,
AIM Othel'
each teacher and helper come ~·ranciseo, Los Angeles, Washttre as {,'bicaro ochool ouperm 1 Lola Cook, Tr · JDterbury; the Colleae Green.
I, Scottown, anti Robert E.
Mattrlall Per Crllftt
to the Chester (;rade Sehool mgton and New York. Private , S
tende~t on hiS Slth birthday, Cutest Couple, Kerry Jerrell, The Baccalaureate program, Glo.,, Raventwood, W. Va,
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Monday. 6 to 7 p"' to prepare stops have not been announced. ]
Dec. 23. 1966. However, • last· Nikko Yeater; most
active, which will be held al 10:30 a.
Bll\TIIfl
\
hetr t·la.,rooJDlS lor 1ue.day
• Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le- mmute [Jurry
am one~ Don Choquette, Linda Stewart; DL the tame day will fe•lure Mrs. Walter Lewis, Proctor- ·
n11nnng.
A:&gt;ISBACH, GERMANY
- gar has srt June 1 • 7 a1 Clean· members occurred when Wills Mr. and Mill Band, Eddie Pal- la foundero' mm~rlll lei'Vico. ville, dluptar, 1:14 1.m.,
Spec . 4 James T. auchner of Up Week In the village.
rea~ them a ~.~tter oft •ccept t 111011 and Nancy Somerville. Dr. Wilfred T. Packer,
Thursday. Mn. Homer McWll·
MIDDLIPOIIT, O,
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l'ulrnl Citl'l' Pair
I Gimd. Ohio. today wa• found Street crew workeu w 111 ance. and said It no my~ The departmc aenlors pre;ent· lc dtln of Alderson.
lhama, Eureka Star 1\1.1 da!tlll.
. ,
' ~.ntll&gt;· of killing • 17-year- old imake pk'k-ups in the first ltentton lo remam as superm- 1 ed Mr. Andrews with a wallet Coli•l•. Philippi, w. Va.,
1:411a. m., Thuraday. Mra.
Into tuunt:v t .nnrl
Iierman Kirl and was sentenc-, ward on 1'ueoday, second [ tendent of achoc:~s beyond De- ,and lie bar In appreciation of preoent tha oermon.
Wesley VaA r.letar, Nlw Hav·
MENS
Two drtvers nted lo Melg• ed to 12 yeors in prison.
; ward on Wednesday, third ward ' cember of 1168.
I hiJ four years of patience and
W. Va., 11011, 2:3S I. m.,
:uunty court June 4 by 1he Buckner. 27. wa. convicted by on Thursday and Friday. and \ One school board member help.
REI'OR'I'II FOR DUTY
Thuraday.
.Jhto· State Polrol are Amo&lt; a six-man \V&gt;Ie r;ermany jury, l in th• fourth ward on Friday i~medlateiy called for 1 rocoo· Priori o the program
the Marine Lance Corporal RobDI8CifAI\GE~
Cross . 31, Albany. charRed _with The &lt;o ldi.r onlv blinked when afternoon and Monday, if nee- ••deralton of the 1-4 vot• by atudenl--' and cuasll enjoyed I ert F. VanCooney, son of Mr Patllllll reeently diaelrarled
Wonderful For Joatllla'
drtvm&amp; left of c·enter. and~ loy~ Judge 11 ans lOtto Buhl
an- '"ary.
which Wtllis was awarded the fine buffet dinner sponsored by and Mro. P. H. VanCooney · Included Robert Casto, Mu.
Eblm, 21_. Pomeroy,' :o~ defe~: nounced the verdict and pro- Mayor Le&amp;ar asks residents . contra_ct bee•••• hll reference tbe Booster Club. Banquet Com- 484 Slllh St., Middleport,
Thomas Mankm, Mrs. OI!Car I
ived mufller. -~o; ~· 'c II K~· nounced oentence.
I to place trash In containers e- ' to retirement woo not unequiv· mittee members were, Mrs. L. reported lor duty wllh the Sec· HalliiOil, RobtGrtl J.HoiUII, KJelllt Mlfl'l
611·12 - - an·, ws•,• dele 1° '81 1110 ,1~ The judge ••id Buc·kner kill- long the curb. Ht also urged ' Ocal.
w.
Getty, chairman, Mrs. Ray ond Marino Alr~aft
at A. Romine, en
pper,
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cour a ur av ,. '"'~"' wt " d
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eph E Sttong Charleo ...
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drivin&amp; while · hll lieen'e was e Lut.. Margar~te
Regier Iall rest dents to concentrate on
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ran , rt. ....wrence P ants, Marine Corps Air Stalfon, Cber· hi ·M D ' Kn
Mr
under revocation.
"out of lewd mottve'"
rleanlng village lots.
Woman 18 (.barged
Mu. Harry Snowd":., Mrs. ry Point, N.c. He hat bean II- ~~s ;~~~ a!:'·inf.:.:
There will bt oo drivers'
In l.eaving Scene
Hugh Jordan, Mre. Zane Leu, •lined duty at a radio
and Mrl carroll £ &amp;If.
MtDDLIPOIT, 0,
tosts ~Iondo.• in Midd leport, the
A Middleport woman Ill! ' ~··, Lo~l llolll and M fl. ian with Marine Wine
and lnfa~l
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.. ~-=--·· -~ -=·:••trot advistd.
charged with leavinl the oren• j ares arney.
quarters Gr011p Two,
of an accident lollowlnc 1 mis- ~
RF.PORT MISHAP
hap on Hamilton-at at tha In- FA::~,:.AT: rth
I Ia d
IQVAD SUMMO••NIWEfiD&lt;IDey·ll
Pomeroy police inv•'tigated
tersectlon of South Second-u
' ~ em re n
Tho Middleport ••
• minor mi,hap at 8 40 p m.' WASHINGTON 1\JPil- It was "Sing Along With Lyn- . at 10:55 p.m. Tharsday.
I ~IJPI) - 'I'M Brtllah Prlaon Of· reacue lquad Wll summoned
With The F•mlly
Thursday on the parking lot don " Thursday night. President Johnson led an impromp- 1 Cited to Mayor Lee Smith's teen Allocratlon unanimously 1:20 a.m. today lor
Julia
where a car operated bv Eve- tu c·horus and red-coated Marine band In a happv birth. court by Middleport POllee was . adopted 1 reoolullon Thunday Grate, Rutland, who wu hiV·
1'he ·111111 wiD tove Ill ·
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lyn Wood. Pomeroy. pulied out dw1 salute to 54-year-old Vice President Hubert E. Hum- Mildred J. Kloea. 47. Pollee lavorln1 retenlton Ill the d~th InC breat111n1 dlfflcultlfl,
1'he loOd II iuperb,
of a parking ' pace and ''''" '&lt; phrey .
said •he ran into the rear of 1 penalty In cases where priiOII
tbe eervtet pr.uJI!Jit.
• parked tt1lck woned by Ed- "lie's one year older than .Jack Benny," Johnson quip· car driY&lt;n by Carroll W. Jobo· JUards are killed.
LOCAL TEMPI
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tile atmo511here pleud
ward Templ•ton. ~omeroy ..~o ped . referrmg to Humphrey's claim that he was keeping I son, Rt. 3 Pomeroy, that wu
The temperature tn Pomeroy's
'I
ot. Modest prlcetl
arrells were re)JOrled.
I count undt•r the Benny birthday _sys!em, and__th_at_he_was ' slopped for a traffic aicn. No
PLAN BIBLE ICHOOL
bualnets 41ttrlct at 11:40 •· m.
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only
3.1.
-rntunes
were
reported.
The
Tuppers
P141n•
M.
E
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today
was
II
da(r"'
under
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IN BIG EXERCISE
I What started out as a re&lt;er&gt;- ed up the cue.
E.U.B., and Bethel M.
E. cloudy ald...
Boilermon Fint Clm Dale lion lor 1.000 Capital Hill as· "Hubert does most of the
ON LANDING SHIP
churehef will bold Blblt IChool
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H. Johnoon. USN. "'n of Mr. !lsta"t' on the While
House lhingo I lei credit for" on Capi-1 Seaman Apprentice
Jerry each day_ June ·11 II the TupCOME, PLEASE
Mlcldlep 1rt
hute7
and Mrs. l!:rnest J)_ Jotmson of •outh lawn was quickly turned lol Hill, Johnson nid. "And , Burns.USN, sonofMr. andMn. 1pera PIIIDI M.li:, _annex build- Mllllbtl'l ol tha Raelne AI·
Route 1. Hacme. participated into 1 "Our Hubert" celebra- when tht vot.. gel closer. I' Paul D. Burns of Route 2, Pom- 1101 at t a.m. to ll.Jila.m. lnd Wlllll Aaln. are Uflecl It Itt at
in the large&lt;~ comhal .mphih- \ton by the Chief Executive. \may blame him lor that''
\•roy. participated recently In :on Friday, the lltb,_ will llniah tha blah lchool II UO p. m.
1
1ou1 operatton Btnc•
lnehon . i SIPnding on an ouldom bBnd· l Leavmg the bandstano, the the largest combat
w~th 1 plcnle II IUO a.m. to tonlahl lo 111111 In 41c:onllltl.
Korea in 1950. while •erving a-, ,tand, Joh.,un o·alled
for 1 President had a backolapplne opera lion olnce Inchon,
Ul p.m.
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board the amphibion• a"anlli"Happy Birthday" sing . along. hand•hake for Humphrey, and In 1950. while serving
A prorram WID be held at MAMIAGI _AJ'PLif"!l'l
ahip USS Princeton.
Thf Marine band quirk!, pick-[ a kiM lor hi• wile, Muriel.
the tank leadlnl ohlp USS W•- th• E.U.B. church It 7:st p.m. Jimmie Lea HoM!~, a,
ahoe County.
,
June II. Rev. Emer10n 11 In ter, lf-ry • • ~prll·,
char(a. Evll')'one Ia Invited to and Evelyn Loulle
Hado
attend
Bible 'ldtool eflllll day. .1\ulland, eludtat.
Melca Geeeral Roapltal

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• Camp StovesLanternI

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SPORTS EQUIP.

New ContraCt
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• Light..- Fluid

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Sleeping Bags .... ,1..,,

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SPIN CAST I&lt;

• Casting Rods $1.98

IIATIRIALJ

CleaO•Up week
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LIVE NIGHT CRAWLERS 3 doz. $1.00

H&amp;RFIRESTONE STORE

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORI

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Lewis Repair Service
-FORe HEATING
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LEWIS

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THE SHOE BOX

.'Sing along with Lyndon·

Turns to Humphrey sa}ute

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CLOTHING
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of his own for his wife and chi!.
YOIJTH ASKED f'OR ITI
1Dear Helen:
dren he raises all kinds ol heck,
This column ~ for young peo· Wbat do you do If someone He's the type that expects evple, their probletn.! and plea. slares at you all through class? eryone to wait on him. Poor
aum, their troubles and fun . - KAY
Mom isn 't in any shape to fool Barbara Bourhet It lhow!ng under1one 10me mPalvo chan- aa wert Maurice l!lvana, Laur.
As with the res. of Heier Help , Dear Kay :
1wit~ an overgrown cow, and she off a riltg Cll!l'dner Mcl(ay aave , .. ... Mary Marttn:s two- ence Olivier, Jolm Glelsud,
~!!, it wdcomes laughs but I That depends on whether SHE ' cant afford to kee~ them _much her. She doem call it 811 en week , 01agement
m
chard Burton and Anthony New·
won't dodge a serious question ]1.• a jealous fema1~, or Ht: is ! lon~er. She's done everythJng oo Sa&amp;emenl ring, but !lie tells Dolly!" Ill ~ State Fair
. ley, not to mention the BeJtles.
wth a brush-off.
. ·a shy guy you'd hlle to know make lum gel out, tbe ha; pe&lt;!Pie they il't "very much Hall in Dalhs w1ll 110 down m But Julie Andrews may have
Bfnd your leu-age quesuons better. The first: start be· down a pr,etly good paying Job) oo In love," leavq ihe betting her. She doesn't call It an
alt~red the ~· Now that
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, Second' Look ur to him - and 1 what s next? - T.D.
types to draw their •wn con· the records liS the all
shes scored bJg here,
~el
eare of Helen Help US' tbis .smile. - · H.
I Dear T:
elusions .. I'll make a bet theatrical money • maker
ready for an lnflwr of belles wtth
1 People w~o "try everything" that Richard BurlOII wao just where in the world: a net pro- ~~~~~ _ac~?lll: Jullt ~u!te:lf
newspaper.
, Dear Helen:
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HEY LOOK ME ov:&lt;:R!
In our family we have a 25- usually don t try any one thJng being amUIIing when he told a fit of $320,000.
m Darling, Sama]ltha
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long enough to let it ta~e effect. London newspaperQliO thai he
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in '"nne Collector." Sarah
Your mother should !l!sue an plans to retire in three ears One more problem ~ a
in '"Magnificent Men In Theil'
ultimatum, make a deadline - when he will be 42 His r:ason: featured in. a Broadway
Flying Machnes." Susannah
and slick to ill - H.
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pink slipped
York
'Sands of Kalahari" 811d
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Dear Helen:
ng.
Singer Jack Jon&lt;!$ aqd his
Rita Tushlngham who wilt be
I 1 got picked up by the pollee "I'd halt to be one of lhosenre hoping to arrqe I
seen •• a wild one in the wacky
I and was held for questioning Bled slara playing love scenes divorce and an amicable
new flick called "The Knack."
1about robbery. The woman with young girls." (Oh, Dickie! ment for the salle of their child, Actor Kevin McCarthy ta
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was
supposed
to have mugsed You're not solng to feel aged in but it's usually difficult for other one of those jet •
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· and robbed said at first It was three years, and f you should- wife who'f an "unknown"
oouls who believes In gelling
I me. So they he.d me in jail for by some misadventure - you'll exit from the scene when
Paris haircuts from his Mal~· II
' over a week. Then Jhe woman just get out there and play all that good looks, charm,
11011 Ave. barber. Sad scissorssaid she couldn't be sure, and King Lear without make up. enl and mooey golnt for
wielder, Jerey by name, ·
the police started to believe Ypu're not JOin£ to stay home party of !he. second part
winged to France to serve 10
me, especially when somebody and vegetate while overybody Johnny Mathis'
.
his best patrons (including
said they'd seen me at the li· else is swinging.)
Some of at the Copacahana 1s
vin) then winged right back ....
hrary. Well, they Jet me New York'l prosecutors and more eustomera than mOll
Shed a teaF. 'l'he "Nude" fltm
go home, but this is what hurts: judges are 10 holy you can't clubs have seen m months.
producers are having box-office
big headlines when "Suspect is stand It when they're trying a quote one Copa reservations
troubles. Very few customers
Caught," but just a couple of case involving the purity of the erator:
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bother to see their junk because
Jines about "Suspec1 Freed," on citizens and their thoughts. With "lt's like when Samm
so many really well • done
a back page, at that.
IbiS m m1nd, l recom~nd fo; , was here.'" ... Cafe Y
tuns are ~ow so frank aoou111
See R•y Benson Now For These!
Everybody avoids me. I'm the their I"'ff!Sal and edifJcatiOII a · are flndins that Lindsa
ahowlng skm ....
g
t b' laughy
Gertrude Berg, described
guy who went to jail. Where new book on lhe stands titled
"M M rrl
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ner ga es ge IB
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there's fire, 1 heard somebody . Y a a1e
ayne.
ans- Allen and Steve Rossi are . "fully recovered from
V8, Power sh~tnRi. Powt&gt;r brakes. 2 Dr. Hardtop. Clean
say last night. I'm no angel, f1eld),by Mickey HBI'Bllay. 'l'he the funniest one but 1
recent stretch of Illness,
and Nice. See it
' Helen but 1 don't go around book Jacket features this lur1d
.1 ·t fo the! ' d'
b playing it safe while star·rtn•ll
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r au 1ences y
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I knocking
down old ladies and ur ·
never
ore pu tn ·t h
, in Chwago m "Dear Me,
6 cylinder 2 Door. Standard Trans. Clean and solid Ste
robbmg them Will I ever live lished intimate details ol the re~ea rh ~ V~e ·8.rod
..... k I Sicy is Falling" The bek1vedll
it.
it down' Andis it fair to brand world's most shocking marriage N owy :. nee Pol' errc s comedienne ru;s a doctor in ata guy when the police aren 't told by the only man who could ~w. or I new I tndce
tendance at all times . . A top·
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tell
it
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and
the
reader
who
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Greenwich Vlllag~ night
6 rylinder 4 Door Station Waeon. Good body 11nd tirtos.
Dear. Suspect.
goes furlher is not cheated. It o avted Deem I acy n I owe 1 spot Is up for ule - asking
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There's nothing fair about this IS t~uy .a s mefu and sor ld er, to reduce Harlem hostility Price, $66,0110 .... Patrica Neal's
ONLY$95.00
kind of thing but it happens publicatiOn. yet far more acces. t "Ch II " d
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often. Each tim, I read of I sible and far less expensive to agtams fd ar e.
inst l upVALUE PRICED
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM!
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the oung
le of our tewn own con ence m ""' cops
case like yours I wonder : does
Y
peop
Memo to tho producers of the
the law really p:otect the inno- than - let WI say lor the sake bit musical "Baker Street."
AT
cent, or brand him : And 1 woo- ol arsument - the nl1btclub or a mathematician would
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der what can be done about coffee house performance by hut you have an an~~~~~:,~
sucl. things as the college pro· any high - priced comedian :in an equation on the
fessor whose name was blazon- Paul Anka "has agreed" to do l board behind Prolessor Mortar·
, ed as the number one uspect "Girl Crazy" with
Connie ity (Mlirtin Gabel). Please 0001 "'
in the murder of a teacher. I Francis and liarve Presnell. erase it until the eggbead• get
They freed him I no headlines) Whether that mean.s he'll be in a look at what I mean I
whet. the real killer turned up: I it, depooenl knoweth not. The English acton have always
But will he ever really be free? 1 original cast when they made !IO&amp;red well over here, on stage
WY 2-3870
600-'06 E. Main St.
Or the 21-year-old. student . who the cinema version was Judy and screen, but nddly enough
spent 19 dais m 1all on a highly Garland, Rags Ralland
and not many British ladles have
publici•ed rape charge, lo be Mickey llooney. Harve Pres- made il big for more tban
·quietly turned loose when an· nell certainly ain't oo Rags Rag· season or two. 'l'he girls
I Two Golden Voice apeak·
other man confessed.
' land, nor is be Mickey Rooney well wtb tho critics but nev•er II
Im~act Polystyrene
I suppose you and these oth· so it woold seem the story hilS I were embraced by '!he
cabinet ,. White, Diue,
ers will live !he jail .. tigma
.
Pink. or Bei&amp;e.
down; I hope so. Perhaps peo- I'm in the soup. What do 1 do?
Model A27
~le will be kind - if they slop S'l'EVEN
. to realize it could happen to Dear Steve:
arriSOD
e
, any of them I - H.
Put her down for a
: Dear Ho:en:
haler' and avoid her. It's the
There's an old lady who &amp;els ly way to travel. - H.
me in trouble. She cursed me Thla column Is dedicated to fa.
out. so my brother answered mily llvin&amp;. ao if you're having - - - - - - - - hack and she railed the police. kid trouble or just plain trouble, Mr. and Mrs. Redman of 11, •• .._N_. 2nd Ave. Mlclcll1porf
. Then some kids were throwing Ilet Helen Help YOU She
, w. va. and Mr. and Mr.. I·
' pl•tes, so I took a turn, and just al!IO we1come yoor own
Doye Higginbottom of Califor·ll
then she came out and blamed experiences. Address
nia were (lllests of Rev. and I
11 all on me, for being danger- Bottel in care of lhio
Mrs. Barnhart.
ous Everytlme I ret near her per.
Mr. and Mn Clarence Aid·
erman of Athenl were &amp;uests l
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1
111)1', lll'ltor: llol)erl
a. m. Prayer meetlnl 1:30
141rvW• 10 a, ~ !IV!lY
- -·-- It i! fitting tbllt we should
f::!il ~ !ll. MIII'DinJ
m. Tuesday; YDIIII&amp;
~gqday 7:4~ p. m. sun- man, m-sloo~ putor: 8uDo "wf11'1!11ip 09!1 lp MJture" at
llld SUnday SellOOI; 7 p. m.
11111111111. 7:30 p. m. Friday.
School, 18 a. m., JohP day Scbool. 8:30 a. m.: WorsiliP thlll liml .; ear even 11 lht
eal!'f oervU!e: ~y,
!lnllllld Cll...,~ ot Clod,
~pt. Prayer m~tln; 10:10 a. m.; l'reacbing, 1:30 P.
of fill~ church
P. m. Prayer meetiDI.
Jolla Smallwood, paslllf:
p. m. 'l'hursday.
m.: l'llYW ..,u,e, 7:110 P. m.
~roio fNIII the pat10
Sebool
a. m.:
, _ 111m llellladlal Climb Thursday,
nesa and beauty IIi created
,__
Ba""d Cbarcb 1
7 p. m.: Young
L. a,tac111111 Miul!la. Rn. Earl "''••·
. ............,1••
Endeaver 7 p. m. Wednesday; Racine Charge, Rn. H.
Custer, pastor: Servlce!l every ...... Cjll1llll 11 ...,.,,..,...~
l!lmd•Y 8cbool 8.30 •· m.' ~ Prayer meeting 7 p. m.
McDaniel, pastor. Cburcb 8er&gt; Wednesday ~nd Friday evening I perc~phon ~ t!*t' cr"tor'
Ins Worahlp 10:1~ a m.
d4)&gt;.
liees, 9 a. m. each SUIIday wttll at ?:lll p. m.
, say~ the Wi8dom of 8olomee
Flrsl Ba lltl a.are-, Mlddi1&gt;
Sunday Schoo.! followmg at 9:55.
i 113.5. A]liiCI'YPll!l).
Rev ~ld Boone oN- O,ace Epl..opal
lila. Fred Nease, Supt.
Tbe CburcD ol tile Naure., Yet it is a sad fact that we'
Sun&amp;ty 8eoool 9:16 ~ Ill. ~. '!be Rev. Richard II. lleatb elllodld Olareb Mldo Cil~ter, Ray E. Warne, pas!Dr. often miss the dJe)ll.l' g:~ean·
H·-· Su . 10.~ • ~ Rectllr. 811111'13' - Mor·
M
•
• Swiday School 9:30 •· m.: MAJrD. •
of the
~ I
t
~-• pl., . a. nitla PraJer 111111 Sermon, 10:30 dleport, M. E. Dowson, pallor' ing worsblp II a. m.: NYP8 mg
. se l!
. ())'! •
Worshi.P Service; BYP 8 p.
COliN hour followiD&amp;.
Mrt. Nan Moore, OnJreb Sehool 6,45 p. m.; Evening Service, ~e moment '" 1111
i;venmg Worship, 7:30 p.
•
Supt.; Cburcb Sebool, 8:30 a. 7, 30 p.m.: Mldweelt Prayer sel'o
them: SUch ~ eiiiOJ·
Wed. 7:SO p. m.
r.tuPrlle EUB Cbwcb, Be•· m.; Worship Service, 10:30 a. vice, 7,30 p. m. Wednesday. . ment 1s !me fur yOUIIgsters ~
One,. .. twO ... tbNe;
I~=:.Tbu...Uy, 7:80 p. Ill.
Smltb. pastor.
m.; Methodbt Youtlt Fellow• good for ~qltjln, ' - 11
IP
8:1!
a.
m.;
Suncla)&gt;
ship,
7
p.
m.;
Official
Board
Mtddleporl
Cburelt
olllie
Naz.
;
does not fortJfy us to return to
FOI!l' 7 - Cctltple and I have llltened to tJtat deap, ft80llllllt chime count.
10•30 a. m. Youth Fel· meeuilg, 191 Sunday of month. arene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett.' the worill C1e w•y a aUmpae
fDJ off.tha hOQl'll of. our eolleae dip. SoDietllnsa it Wit jlj8t part of the setting
I:JO
m.; Boya
7:30 p.m. WSOi, 2nd Mmldtly Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; Moro· does of lht Craftsman behind
at Btat»-\lk$ Ula Comm0111, and tba Quad, and llooaliiht Walk. But often it
6:3&amp;
p.
month, 7:30 p. m.; Ele~or ing Worsblp 10:110 a. m.; NYPS lhese works.
called us to high mQIIIelltJ of wnnhip and tholllht and prll:f81'.
p.
2nd 'l'hursday of mOIIth Young People, 6:45 p. m. : Evm "For I have learned" wrote
:Fov ••• five •• •IlL
SUQdaya: Youtb
p. m.; Clus 12, 3rd Wed- gellstlc meottng ?:30 p, m.; !the poet Wordsworth, '
Toclt7 we papse, 1111d eo101tl Exams are rmr. Trunks are pacbd. Bookl
w:~~~~;:~~!·~~~~:n:~e:sda~~y of month. a p. m.; Aft- Prayer mee•· ,g, Wed , 1:30 p.m-: To look 011 nature, 1101 •• in
are • tittlr way \:Nick to the Librlll'J. Tomorrow - Commeneemenf;.
~
Circle, tth "nlunday of Pomeroy lllurcD of lilt Na• 1 the liour
Seven ... elrlht ... Diu.
,
Ftnt Bapllll Cborcb,
mooth. z p. m.; Choir Practice Iarene, Sunday School, 9:30 •· j
Rev. C. L. O'Conner, pastor. ELollrldaEe EUBE Church,.
Wednesday, 7 p. m.
m.: Moi'Ding worship 10:4li a. , Of thoughtless youth;
Apln wire readilltr each ot.hef'a thot11htl. IAt't wlllk once more through
Sund
School
B
30
m
ugene
.
merson,
.
m.
Evening Worsliip, 1 p. m.; '
hearing often lime~
W jrMol W, hantl.lll·hand and smlllllr. Let's klleel toaether In the sa.
~~
aupl.;
,'4li
:
m."
SUnday
School
9:46
a.
m.
RIISMlnenvUle
lllelhGdlst
ellareb
l
'
Prayer
meeting,
7
p.
m.
Wed.
,
The
still said music of b~­
10
Cll'ell 'ltlllnr\ hreit:hlntr our tbank• ••• our hopes ••• our llll4a •• olltlf t~rtams.
,
worship:
p.
m.
aell
~cher,
Supt.
Sunday
Lester
1..
Roush,
pastor:
Rev.
Clyde
v
flenderson,
pas,
manity
6 30
For ut. IIIII Iove await ua. And titHe we will abal'l with Gud I It It Noon b1
118 Junl Fell
sblp· 1 pm worship 10:45 a. m. and 7.30
Brown, Churc~ SchooLtor.
.And I bave felt
and
the Chapel Olock.
or
~ . •
· · p. m. alternately. Bible study
10 a. m. Olfi&lt;&gt;
Evenlng service. 7.30 P· m. and prayer service ted by paotBoard meeting eacb quarter I c•urch otllle NaureM, p0 m. . A Presence that disturbs lllf
TeD ••• - - ••. , twelve.
WednMC!ay, Prayer meedns; or 7:30p.m. Wednesday.
otherwise called. Boiy 1erol . Rev. Clvde . Heoderson,
with tile joy.
1:110 p. m. Wednllday, Senior lion Endeavor, '1:30 p. m., 3rd
each quamr" an. I pastor: Sunday Scoool 9::lll •· , Of elevated lh?D~hts .
.
Cbolr Pracllco; 3:80 p, m. rue. Saturday of month.
i Ill-: Morning Worship 10:30 a. . We may all glimpse God m
day, Junior Cbotr Practice.
m.: NYPS 6:45 p. m. Evening 1 this ma11112r and come to know
Flrll 88 11 Clnarch M(WIIin&amp; Sill l!lUB
Mono Claapel. Mtlllodltl services 7,30 p. m. p r 0 y e r , and pratse Him beller for it.
..~~Scbr 19 .30 pllm. Preacl&gt; Rev. Menzel Smith. pastor:
Church. Arthw Stott. Pastor meeting. ,, 30 p. m. Thursday. As St. Paul wrote. '"Ever since
0 • a.
-~~
m. Sunday SchooL Fred Sunday School, 10 a. m. Oliver
the creation of the world, His
2130
fnl! Sunday
p. m.
Smith. sup!.; Earl Shuler,
Sayre. Supt.: Sunday Worship Cllarch ol lbe Nazartllt, Ra· . invisible nature. namely. Hi•
Fnl WW BaptiJI Cburela, Morning wonhip 10:45 a. m.; service, 11 a. m.: Prayer meet. cine, Obio. Sunday School at el&lt;'rnal power and deity . has
Rulland. Pastor, Rev. p aut Prayer meeting 8 p. m. 'l'hur• ing •very Wednesday evemn&amp;. 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Worshop , been clearly perceived in thr
Taylor; Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Portland Metbodlst Charch) Service tO;JO a.m. Sunday Eve- thmgs that have been mad• ..
Guy Priddy Supt.; Preaching
.
S
inlnR Servoce 7:30 p.m.; Mid • &lt;Rom. 1:111).
aervlce, 7:38' p. m.; Prayer aer· South Bethel EUB Charch - Arthur SUit. pastur.
unday ~ week Prayer Service Wedne•
May we thuo know and worJ'ftl. .r.... _..., •• •..JFJ J... l"'rlllt rnea~ure,/Oiter _., Jwlp lUI•
vices, 1:30 p. m. Wedne&amp;day, Rev. Eugene E. Eme.rson, pas- SchdooGI 9!~ toh IOSU
.30 a. ~;::;~:~ : rlay 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morris M. sbip Him together in His holy
n.v,... N ~~~- Ill v
UIIU
tor. Sunday School 9.45 I. m., ol
· ~us · pt ..
· Wolle Pastor.
church forever Amen
fain tlud whil:h it •ood in family ond community life, t1aU fea.
ML Morlab !laplllt Ch11rch.l Norman H. Bahr, Supt. Sunday McLeod, Ass't. Supt. Semces
'
'
·
·
mre 11 tporuored by the buainell /lrmt Qlld orranl:wtlont
Comer ol Fourth and Main St. Wonhlp 10:45 a. m. and 7:10 p. every Sunnay evening.
' Rutland Church o1 t11o Na'l.il'·
'
Middleport. Rov. Nyla
m. Alternately. Bible Study Racine Melbodtst Clmrcll. ane: Sunday School 9:30 •· m.;
.1t1lw1e Mrlll!ll apJHifll' below.
minister. Sunclly School
and Prayer service led by
H L MD .1
to .. Sun· ,Mommg Worsb1p !No a. m
1
-----~-------------11•·
m. Arnold Rlclulrds,
or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
· · c a.nle' pas . p clr Evangelistic ser•ice 1:45 ?· m.
I
Mo
Worlblp 10 ,11 a m.
day School 9.30 a. m.. rea
:~tdweek prayer serJice, 7:4o p. ·
rniJig
• •
•
SyracUH E.IJ.B. Cburcb.
lng 10:30 •. m.; MYf 6 p. m.; m. Wednesday.
Naomi BQIIBI Cllureb: SliD- ~ SeUen, Plltor.
Pnyer and Bible Study. 7:30 p.
da School 8:80 a. m.: Wol' 9:30 a. m. SUnday School. Ben m. Wednesday.
Syracuse Cburtb ot the Na18·
o:fp u a. m.; Preyer
10:30 a. m. Rock Sprln 1 Methodist _ rene, WWinm L. t'horpe, pastot · \Irs. Arthur Orr of Che&lt;~er
M1111btr r'l'D
p.
m.
Wednesday.
Mmlllll
service,
g
. or· Sunday S•·hnol9 ·3u a. m.; Mom ' vislled w1th Mrs. Robert L••
1
3rd
Sundays
of
tbe
month;
hi
Lemle~
·
pastor·.
WS ' mg Wtli'Slllp )0 .30 a. m.
and children on Wednesdny
Gnllllllome WY Uftlll
WY 2-2644
CarletoD ~hurdl,
Ev
•••
E
etJs.
s
P serv&lt;ce 9· a. m. • un- ~
p, m.
•n--o vang
Schoo! 10·15 a m · MYF Penteeoslal Aoselllllly lto1te : . Mr. and Mrs. Re ym a0 Barn·
Raad. Rev. Clyde Hinton, P""''ltt" Se 1 2nd d 41b S
• ·
· ·•
'
112 of Pomeroy
called 3! &lt;hr
0
ce,
an
.
tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
ofrv month
BE'l'HANY
_un- 6·30
· p. m· Praye1 and Bible I', ll • Rev · aut E. Jones · pa&gt;lor. '' Dean Bnnker
homt a m'''"'
Ralph Carl supt. Sunday Wor·
M. In
W bl .
Wednesday, 7·30 p.m. 'lunday School 10 a. m.: Wor- Sunda .
'
a. m. om g
ors P·
~llip sennces 7:30 r- m. Sun}·
,
ship
service,
10:30
a.
m.
10:30
a.
m.
Sunday
School,
BJy.
Rutland
Methodist
Churchda
•
Wednesdo
and
Frida
.
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
.Edson
Ro.u'h
"Tato lomtoat To Clturcb Thil Weolr"
EstabUibed In 18M
7:30 p. m. alternately.
Theiss. Supt; 6:30 ~. m.
c. J . Lemley, pastor'
Penteco:lal Church YMJd. spent Saturday mghl and Sun
Weal ColtiDibll. W. Vo.
WY H2N
lllcldlep&lt;!fl
meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.
Youlh Fellowship. CARMEL School 9'30 a. m ; Wor dleport South 3rd Ave. Snndsy : day Wllh Rev. and Mrs. R&lt;eh·
Ph. Muon IP 3oGil9J
Cotumblt OllpeJ: Wonblp
a. m. Sunday School Way·
service, 10:30 a. m., M School io a. nL; Sunday· evening ' ard Young and fam:ly of S•d·
Raush,
Supt.;
10:30
a.
m.
•
F.
Monday, 6:30 p. m.
.
.
. ney.
.
-----------.----~-------vice each 3unday 9:15 a. m.
.
b.
d d 41h
evange1Jstic service, 1.3fl p. m. Melvin Cirde of Springfield
Sunday Sdtool 10 a. m.1
_ Mommg ~:! ~2~; :np. m. StiverovUI~ Methodlat Church W•dn~sday Bible Sb1dy ?:30 P· spent a few days last week with
Service 6.15 p. m. Evening Wor l!lv .
E
11 11 Se 1 Arthur Sttl, pastor. Sunda) m., SaturdJ. rugbt Prnjer and his mother Mrs Mary Circle
ship
7
p,
m.
eaeb
Stulllay.
enmg
vsanndge
• c
rvlbce, School 9:30 a. m.: Gene Wolfe Worship 7·"0 p.m. Pastor, Re•
Louise A~der~ · visited Eve·
llODGil-DART...DODGE 'l'RIJCKS
tstand3rd
u
ayofmon.
·
·
'l'h
sd
B
1
B
t
Mlddlsporl, Ohjo
Bradbary aaaroh ot Chrllll,
Supt., Serv~ces ur ay even· · " arre L
lyn Holter of Morning Star re- .·
r·
ll!dtlleport
Ml Manium minister . Bible Tappen Plalni EUB Cbarch, ing.
HarriiOIIville Presbyterlu Icently.
School and •MoMttng Worship Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- Suttoo MetHdill Cllarcb AI' Church, John DavieS, pastor: Mr. and Mf'. r.eorge Circle
10·30 a m.· Chrlltlan Endl!av: tor; Sunday worship 9:30 a. m. !bur Stilt pastor.
su'noay Church School 10 :30 a. m. Wor- and family of Ashland. Ky .
·
·
'
s
da
s
h
1
10
H
·
p. m.01 Jl!llli ~ were recen t d'
•· •I·
or, 8 p. m.; Evening Wonhip, un Y c oo
a. ~·· .,. School 10 a. m.• Clint Orr, ship serv:ce
. eo :30
Uiurcb
. mner (lUOSoo
bart Vmeyard, Supt. B1ble Stu- S t . S nda Worship 11 a.m. Reorganiz
. Mrs. Mary C1rtle.
1 p m.
'
ely and prayer services led by up ·' u Y
'
Christ of Latter Oay Samts, oil
Bullden &amp; BuUdlac SupplleJ
Pomeroy
Wut IWn lt.
Bradford Church o1
pastor, 7:80 p. m. Tuesday. Syracuse -Metbodln Charc~. miles from Racine on Racine- ' SAHL IN HOSPI'l'AL
Cbester. Ohio
Pb, HD-20tle
IIIIPJOI'III!t Cllurch of Your Cholet
Joe
Robinson,
Adult class meeting 7:30 p. Jr. Lester 1.. Roush, pastor, Portland Road. Sunday Scbool
HOLLYWOOD 1UPII - Co·
Homer Forrest,
Supt.·
m. last Monday of month.
Morning Worship servim Y a.m 9:30 a m.; Worship t0:30 a. I mediau Mort Sahl undergot~~
School 8:30; Morning
Federated Cbmb, Pom"Toy. IJana Winebrenner. Supt. 10 o. m., Sunda•• evening service at ' throat surgery today. according
totCIO a. m.; F..venlug
Rev. w. H. Perrin, pastor: m. Sunday chool: n Wednes- 7::lll p.. n.· Wed . wor&lt;hip serv· . w ttendants. at Cedars of
7 p. m. W.W.eoday, 7
Kautz, Supt
s u 0 d 8 v day 6:30 p. m, Mrs. Moore, , 1ce at 7:30 p. m. Pastor, C. IV . Lebaoon Hosp11at
IUilXALL DRUGS
8iblo Stucly.
School, 9 a. m.: worship hour director. Official Board meet· Proffitt All everung serv·
- ·.- --.- - llaUrl of Good Bread
10
a
m
ing
first
Monday
each
nx1nth
1ces
begm
at
7::10
p.
m.
er.
Mrs.
Mazte
Holsinger
We Fill Ali Ooetorol'nlerlpllono
Doster Chareb of C b rIa
· ·
at '7:30 p. m. Holy Common· t..aar Lad of Lorttlo Mlssloa Baeiltel Evanlellcol IJarilM
BDDtin&amp;ton, W. Va.
WY Z.2Bll5
1'11mero7
Bible School 9:30-. m. PreacJl. Mt. ULion F.W.B. Church - on each quarter as announced
Boy
Re Leon d Brethren Church - Sunday
tna 10:10 a. m., Ont and lbltd Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Earl wscs first Wednesday of each :;:g 1 .:m·. ll ~
School 9:45 a. m. Worship,
Sundaya,
Starkey, supl.; Evening wor· month.
cu a:
IDIS 8 r,
ay 2nd llld 4th Sunday, 8:45 a.
ahlp, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil Cox, 'l'he IJnlted Melhndl&gt;l Church Mass 8' 30 a. m., est .. Holy L&gt;ays m. Achash Miller, pastor.
Muon a~y Climb of Cbrl•~ L..yman· Youn• People's meel· p
M 1 · Alk'
B A ol Obllgatlon, 7 p. m
Alfred Metho411
Church
~ller Street· Sunday
Bible
•
•
orneroy. e vm
tre, · ··
s
,
pastor.
llud 1 1 'm li:venin Wor· tng and Bible Smdy, 7:30 p. m.; B.D., Pastor. Church School at St. Joba'a C.lhoUc Mission: Rev. Pearl Casto.
Bulova Watehes Sileo • Service
slii Y7.30 · .,; . Blbte gStwl Wednesday; Choir practice at 9:15 a. m. Leo Crew, Supt., near Guysville Wutch R.idgel: Sunday School at t:SO a. m.,
sda
y, 7:50" p. m. Thursday.
Leo Vaughan, Asst. Supt. Mem· l Rev . Frank Mamer:.
pas· Charles Taylor, Supt.
w....
186 N. Second
ldlddle'POfl
· p. m.
ne y.
Danvdle Pilgrim Hollnell (P. orial Sunday worship service tllr, Sunday Mass l0:30 a. m.: !ship services at 10:4&gt; a.m. ;vitb
U I A · · - Chpreb ..
·u
R o' H at 10•30 I m Sermon "'l'he Holy D'V ot Obl!gatton 6::ttl a. ' the Rev· Casto. Wednesday er·
-·llaiD
· Streell Donald
Langst'l ,es' Oblol
· · Crosses." 6 p. m.: Coofessmn, 1\ boor before , ening prayer services at 7:4li
&amp;Ill-am'
nda 'Sch•• I ~ . 30· White· Wooden
00
·• mtn..
'·ter ; Blbte
y SUpt. 'Wor·
•· m. Methndlal Youth Fellowsh"1p. ' Mass.
Ill. .....
m..pastor'
Robert uGrate,
, p.m.
. ,_
1.10 a.m., Keunetlt
service at 10:3; a. m.; Pil· 7.15 p. m. Chmr Rehears.\ 1'lle Salvation Army, Envoy UB Claarc~. Lellrl f .• s..
~.; Morning
tlrim Youth, 6·4o p. m.; Evan- Rummage Sele Jullt! 3• 4• '· RayS. Wining. officer in charge. 'day ~chool B:30 a. .m.: Wo&lt;l!bll'
Pomero7, Obit
ID.!O
m. Eve~.
gellaUc service, 7:30 p. m. Mid· at 9 •· m. to 4 p. m. ln the Sunday 10 a. m. llollneas mee~ 8'
eo SUnda), ?.3tl p. m.
PomUOJ
7 p. m., Prayer Se tee,
Week Prayer and Praise, Wed· former Max
Ward Jn.surance ing: 10 ,10 a. m. Sunday Scbool. Letart Falls IJlliled Bretllrea
aes4ay, 7 p. m.
aesday, 7_30 p. m.
Building on Second Ave., Porn- Sunday 7 p. m. Young People's Church, Rev Jamee MOITii!OI!:
Cllarll' Gl Chlst, .
Kingdom Ball ol Jebovab'• eroy.
Legion: 7:30 p. m. Solvation Bund~y School 1:3!1 1 • m., 'l'olll
JwrJ Mallen. pastor:
Witnesses PubUc meeting, Sun· ~JyJell BtiD nee Melbodlsl. meeting: Thursday, t to s La· Noms, supt.; Al!l't. Supt. Herltcbool
I:SO
a.
m.
Churcb
day
5 p. m., Watchtower 1tudy Rllber' E. Smith, Sr., paator1 dies Homo t..ague: 7 p. m. Prep ~O Roush .. ~"": ~
Fl1llNl'niU • Al'J'I.JAMCI8
a.
m.;
Cbrl~tlan
Endeavor.
6
p.
m.; Bible study Tuesday Sunday School 9:10 a. m, Wol' classes; 7:30 p. m. Bible study, • hia. ~-·7'111 ~ .ev;::
l'ooiii'Df, Oblo
UO E Sa&lt;Joad
p. m. l!lveafnC Service, 8:30 p. 8 p. m. Service meetlns. 7 p. ley Haley, Supt.; Morning WOI' prayer maetlng. Other services ,~~U:. Thursp. ,m.• m
m.
m. Thursday: Ministry school, ship 10:30 a. m. Youth Service, bv announCtOmont.
Ill. Bmnon ua'iled ':iret~rea
RaOud Outre' 11 Olrflt, f p. m. 'l'hursday.
8:45 p. m.; Evangelistic m..,. Pomeroy Sevelllil Day Adve"' IID Chr" 1• R
J
Morrl
. •
a sage, 7:30 p, m.; Prayer meet- list Cltn - Mulberry Beighrsi
IS • • ev. ames .
•
FORE~N
Bible SchQQt 8.30, Communion Lutlloru Cbarcbel - Sl. Po I
Tb rsr 7,30 . m.
Rd., north of Melg• Me~~t~~rlal ll&lt;'n, pasjlll', Slllll!ay School.
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111l11• SludJ. 7:10, Delbert Rt&gt; Jolin, sund'll' School 10 e. m.; o1 CUll, Joev . R. t;. gene UUI, Hoffer. Services 1111 Saturday: 1alrlsllan Endeavlll', ?:Stl p. m.
mille. ~.
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paator. SUnday School 9:30 a. Sabbath School, t:30 p. m.; Sunday. Mld-Weel&lt; Prayer ser·
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Wonhlp, SillO p. m.; You th viCI'.s Wednesda 7·11ft p m
Zion Chrdl of Cbrlsl. Po- Rev. Pearl Casw, pastor, S. m.: Phil Wise, supt.: Momlog meeting, 3:11 p. m.: Bible Stu· I
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lor, Supt. WorsliiP services ~t S.l'\'lcel 7 p. m.: Evangelistic 17 Evans lfeiShla GaYipoUs byterlan Church Reo llow•rd
1n P!tmoroJ ~ ao VIII" · ·
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Mnmlnt 10:45 a. m. with Lloyd Dll~· servtce 7:30 p. m. Mid · Week Edea Uatll4l ,;,.,., ·Ill Ruppel!, pastor: Su~y 8&lt;'1""'
WW8ft!p 10.10 I. ,lfl., l!lv'!~ er, lay leader. MYF meelllli prayer serv!OI' 7:30 p. m. Wed ~fit Clllardl: Reo. 11~ R. 1:30 1 . m. Mr. Fred Lewis. :
nnht, fliO·p.m., ~ ,.,... at 8:30 Sunday evenlqg. Wor· I'Jotclom Goapel Mlsaloa, 5JI. llalke, pastor; Supdoy licii&lt;JOI, supt.: ID:3tl a. m. Wor!illlp: s •• ;
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I Audra McKin110y visited the '
Clay McKinney family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhodes
and Mrs. Fireillo were gueo~s il
of Mr. and Mrs.
Rhodes and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Welch
spent the weekend at
their
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wills.
Mrs. Goldie Jewell, Mrs. Ruth
Morrls and Mrs. Stout called on
Mrs. Hurd Nelson who is ilL
Mr. and Mrs. Denais Fraley
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3 and 4 RoOMfunrlshed apart·
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for aile,
Mrs. Gerald ElseJ.
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stein of Col11!11bus visited ,..
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Lin~ln
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Pomeroy.
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By Clarice AlleD
Jqe. 8n4, Mrs. James Rldel,. , ~~;:::.~~~~'!:~",.,on • a. ed and .mtumilbed apm CLOTH
tog nd porch val
Mrs. Elza Osborne,
Athens our ani! ' Mrs. John _Hayes
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ments WY ~
12 I tic ance. ~:b~ •porch shades: HOUSE FOR SALE in Racine.
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was an overnight guest of Mrs. were recent O!luml)us vislton.
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,., vSlX ROOM HOUSE In Pome. V elian blinds and repalra. Clarence Roy, WI 9-2811.
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Letha Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gaul of
. r, .. t•unli•hN "'"""""'~ tllll rt
"1:385
en
5 25 12tc
..._ Lawrence Smith and Athens visited with Mr and
01 ··ej~l any Ul.~ ~""':!
roy Phone WY ~ .
Dale Wippel, 215 Union Ave.,
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GMC
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Dull
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Allee
were
recent
Parkeraburg
Mrs.
Frank
Gaul.
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5
1949
.;·~:'"'1 WIL:mrn~,18 ~1 "rn.,!'~;bLIIP~or
Pomeroy.
HOUSE FOR SALE. Eight
aboppen.
,
Mrs. Mlklred Santee of MiiJ.
" ··"· '"'" "' ,.,,~, """''• 3 BEDROOM brick Dupiei. with
rooms, two batha. Extra lot
Steel Body. 4 Speed Trans. _ _ $149
Mr. and Mrs. Donant Mal• wood, W.Va., spent a re
RAn;s
garage. Butternut Ave., Porn- DON'T PUMP yoo slugglsb aep. goes with house. 361 $&lt;Jutb
lacks nd Donna Kay, Belpre, &lt;ent Saturday night with her
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eroy. Call WY 2·5127.
tic tank. Get Klean-Em-AD
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Mr
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septic
tank
cleaner.
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1955
CHEVROLET
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Henry Hennessy.
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Rl'ld Mrs. B1n W e renner, a- sr !1.s,
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5 25 12tcl
VB Engine. One Owner.
$99
thy and Stev.e.
Mr. Donald Van , Meter and
!~/~t:en~g::o,~n~:;. pat
Ra:s
near Rutland. Phone SH 2Mrs. Arthur Sylvester, Mrs. daughter, Mrt. Irene VanMeter
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5584.
5 25 6tc
'OR SALE: Laringo •. bedrgoodoom ! 1958 CHEVROLET 9 Pass. St. Wlgon.
William F. Winebrenner and and Mdrs. Rat~"~ Van toMettrnum
Bach addltlonal word
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home, in Rae e, m
Mrs. Donald Q)ttr11l attended er an son, a 0 ~ oungs wn,
,. .oF~~"~,~~,}.;~ M ooo1, MUUERN 4 room a~d M.::~
condition
out
of
hlgb
watAutomatic,
P.S.
Runs
Good
$295
the
Scioto Preabytery meeilng, were recent gu~sts of Mrs. Ma1
aa~a7 8':30 A. M_· to 13:01 llOon furni.~hed apartmen... 1
er. Hot water heating sy•
AtheM.
bel Van Meter and other rel&amp;"..:1, "l/J~:v •
port. WY 2-3874.
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tern, large el•ctrlc hot water
Mrs. Daniel N, Shane 1s con· lives. 'f!ley came to attend the
JlEOULTw~"~g•N°
FURNISHEP APARTMF.NT for
tank, storm windows. To bel 1957 OLDS Super 88 - 2 Door
fined to Holzer hospital in Gal- graduatiOn of Kenneth Hartun11
rent. Five rooms and bath.
sold to settle estate.
Call
Cle1n Interior. Good Body.
$149 Upolls.
from Eastern High School.
PHONE WY 2-2156
Utilities furnished. Close to I
Henry Cleland, daytime WY 2·
Week end guesls of Mr. and Jyl, Jay and elf Beaver, chU
business district. WY 2·3092.
2255, evenings WY 2-%568.
Mrs. Harold Smith and SOliS dren of Mn. and Mrs. Lowen
1957 DODGE 6 _ 2 DOOR
rd f Th k1
5 28 3lc
30 H.P. F.vinrude motor.
5 6 tie
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$99 were her sister and brother·in- Benver of. Middleport spont •
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~n --~- , 4 ROOM APARTMENT in Porn·
Plenty of Good Tr1nsportation. - law, Mr. and Mrs. Aldo ~ef. weekend wtth Mr. and Mrs. Hen·
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St
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T
at'ler
FOR
•ALE:
5
room
bouse,
ry Beavr·
Sm
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WE WISH to extend ou . - eroy. Close to business dis· Electli c a er, r
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fers and fa m11y o1 Gahanna.
cerest thanks to our neJ•h· lrict. Phone WY 2·3117.
bath, basement. Gas furnace,
Mr. Paul Miller of Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blaae!l
bors for their many acts of
6lp
Accessories,
Skibelts,
fireplace.
Priced
for
quick
spent
the weekend with Mr. were in Columbus to see theiT
5 28
!&lt;indness and sympathy exCushions, etc. In excelsale. Phone 773·5611, Mason,
Uge Shlelda.
son Roger who underwent sur·
tended to us at the time of TRAILER space at 243 S. 2nd
W. Va.
4 16 tic I
8:00 PM CLOSING
Mr. Dana Hysell has under- gery recently.
the '"'h of our loved one. St., Middleport. Close to bus- lent condition.
gone surgery at Holzer hospit· Mr. and Mrs. Denzel. Cleland
Eva ..napp. 'Vr are also inesses, schools. and church- 1
HOUSE FOR SALE on Laurel
Your Chevy o.. ler
Pomeroy
vlstted
recently wtlh Mrs.
1 , Gall' lis
alefullo th• Rawlin~s-Co .ls es. Phone_ WY2-3117. 5-22 6lp
Clilf Road Mrs. Norman E.
a M.n d ~~ . Bill Harden George Abbott of Mt. Hermon,
Hysell, WY U322.
r. a~
rs.
who recently returned home af·
Funeral Home and the Rev. rRAU.ER LOTS - free sew·
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and famdy have moved form ter a slay in Gallipolis Clinic.
5 4 !Otp
Earl Cusler for the kmd- age and water. Brown's Trail I
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therr trailer lo the former Sal· Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood
n••• and consolation
they er Park !SI ete Approved I
After 8:00PM
ROOM brick borne, 2 bath·
Auto I es
ser farm above town whJch and Mrs. Letha Wood visited
gave us. The Knapp Family
Minersvil!e, Oblo, Phone WY.
rooms, finished attic and FOR SALE : 19M 2. dor. Oldsthey have purchased.
a recent Sunday at the Veterans
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basement. Out of high water. mobile. Practically
new.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Hospital in Chillicothe
with
I WISH to thank Dr. Bulrimas,
Business Services
Central heating, priced for Can be seen at 174 Cole St.,
Mrs. Herschel Diddle and famt- Marion Wood
the Ewing Ambulance Serv·
For Sale
quick sale. Phone W'l 2-6116 or call WY 2-2744.
Jy were their daughter and son·
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ice, the Holze· Hospital and
BULLDOZER WORK, equipped or WY 2-2205. .Cbarlea F.
5 'l1 3tc
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Os- MEDICAL AGREEMENT
Staff and all my friends lor MOBILE Home 50 x 10 Cham· with winch. Big or small job. Wildermuth.
4 13 Uc ~Tbe Ramlller
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hlggen- born and family of Lancaster.
ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) their kindness during my re· ion. Air conditioned. Auloma- Call daytimes WI 9-3151, evenWorld Standard o1 Complld bottom and two sons of Tampa, Mr~. Ada Slae&gt;, Mrs. Earl Algeria and Cuba signed a
cent illness. Paul F. And- 1c washer. JO gal. waler heat· ings WI 9-3069, Gene Barrett,: FOR SALE: Cnrnpletely mod·
Eseolleaco
Fla. spent a weekend with lhe Walktna and chlldren, Mr. and , medical agree.ment here Tlntrs·
rews.
5 28 llp
er. WY 2-2490, WY 2-3882.
Racine, Ohio.
5 13 tic ' ern, 3 bedroom rancl. home 8 .., room, rtde lllll pol' Rev. and Mrs. Earl Custer.
Mrs. !Wbert Slack and children day under which Cuba Will send
5 26 6tc _
in new area on Chester Road. t~mauce. Small .,., oCoDOlll1 Mrs. Damon Ferrell Jr. and of Toledo were supper guests of 50 doctors and nurses to Alger·
lo~t and found
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and """'acerab!UIJ
three children of Orland.1, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson ia. A team of 63 Soviet doc·
LOST OR strayed English minx 11955 Harley • Davidson KH K I
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visited Mr. and Mrs. Damon and daughters 01• Wolf Pen.
tors is scheduled 1o arrive bert
cat, black, bob tailed. right moloTycle for sale o. trade.
Melropollllll MoiOIW
Ferrell Sr. and family .
Rose Ann TheiSs who Is ern- lnday under a similar agreefront fool missmg. Anyone Phone WY 2-7796.
E Mat Str 1 Pomeroy
•Joyed In Columbus spent the men! with Russia
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who has &gt;een him. please con5 28 3lp
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Mrs. Robert Slack, David and ;,.eekend with her mother, Mrs.
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Pllono
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!Wbyn
of
Toledo
spent
a
week
carrit
Sinclair.
DISPLAYS
CLUB
637
tart Mrs. Nora Jor an.
· THE RAYMOND HOOD prop·
MIDDLEPORT-% story frame
here with Mrs. Ada Slack ~nd Mrs. Laura Sayre of Dorcas PHNOM PENH, Cambodia
8 rooms, bath, garage, cor·
Grant Street,
Middleport. ertv at 234 Lincoln Road, 6
-• '· Earl Wair'"" and ch1ld· was an overnight guest of her (UP[) - Cambodian
ruler
28
310
5
313
2
Oh io, WY · 1.
room house
and large Jot.
ner lot, good location, close
Wanted To Buy
ren. Mr. Slack spent Tuesday sister and brother-in-law, Mr. Prince Norodom Sihanouk
Also 2 beds. l dinette set.
Sales &amp; Service
to stores and schools. Terms.
and \,ednesday he....
and Mrs. James s. Quick.
Thursday showed olf to the dip·
Notice
kit chen cabmel, 2 wool rugs
ROUTE 7 - Close to Eastern 1 ACRE GROUND near good Mr. and Mrs. Luther John- Several persons from here at- lomatic corps the
$200,000
I ""i~OT-be responsible for and table. See Millon Hood eFits Almost Every Car
High School. !\lew 6 • room road in SaUsbury Townshtp. ston visited with ;elatlves and tended the Commencement ex. sporls club and swimming pool
at
623
Mlll
Street.
Middleport
ranch, carport, utility room, Out of corpora tion limits
b
dehis contracted y anyone , after 6 p. m. Phone WY 2.3820 .: eTransferable When
. ·, friends in Fl OCI'da, Radford and ercises of Southern Loca1 Hi gh he ordered bw'It at BaItamoJi,er than myself. Raymond!
You Trade Cars
modern kitchen, built-in oven Mrs. Carl Rairden,
Unton Pearisburg, Va.
School Saturday evening
bang, northwest of ~tal.
5 27 Jlpl
\\' . llolsinger.
5 28 3lp
and range, 60 x 150. $12,000.
Ave., Pomeroy. Ph. Wl! 2- Mr. Terry Pierce has returned
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Harden's Markel on Rt. 124 ,. eGuaranteed 24 months SMAI..L FARM- I story frame 6266.
5 !Jl 3tc to the home ol his parents af1· 1': l .OfiO S&amp;H Green Stamps Syracuse has on special Thurs·
or 24,000 miles
5 rooms, pot~h, garage, barn, WANTED TO BUY Would like !&lt; having been employed In
: ..w·&gt; By simply vlewmg the day, Friday and
saturday, eMost Popular Unit
35 acres on Route 143, 8 miles to purcha- 4 bedroom qual~ Milwaukee for several months.
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20 lb. potatoes $1.39, tomatoes
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$6500 00
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PLENTY OF LOTS FOR SALE
your home. Phone WY 2-2821. 5 lb. basket 79c; 2 for 39c l In the U.S.A.
AL~:'Rr o~erci;x SALESMAN ty home. Please sl11te price Mrsh, Etlll. Cusster r;t~ after
ALL
WITH PERPETUAL CARl!
5 28 30lc bread 5 loaves for 89c; 10
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$
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BOX 22t
WY 2-31131 care of The Daily Sentinel, apending two weeks wltlt her
T111S COMING Friday and Sal· Jbs. new
red potatoes 93c; .
5 28 3l.p
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th
rries 45 c quart: milk I
lnstolled
Box 668 N.
5 21 6tc son and dau 0 Jter·m· w,
e
Straw.
b
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urday night, outside summer
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Custer.
d'mces start at Maplewood I in jug 43c 'h gallon plus de·
Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Blake of
J.oke and will be held every posit, gallon Ice Milk 89c:
'(,U.,Riw ~lo
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Help Wanted
Hocki, gport visited sunday with
ChHhlre, 0.
Sexton On Duty At All TlmH
Friday mght throughout the Jo-Bo 'og loud, 12 cans $1.00:
bis sister, Mrs. Ada Slack.
care
for
the
lru.t 150 years, and will b1
"Loving
st..nmer. The Jays will EM· Bologna 3 lbs. $1.00 .Regular
Pomeroy, 0.
POMEROY _ One story frame BABY SITI'ER, 51&gt; daya we~k. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Guintb-

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the 11o' •• abo '
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w.. ut
lornio judp ruled lltat I IIIII lbo IlCht betnc tho filii of pro·
voter VIII 011 Pay·TV - I IIIII feaalollll boain111 I mateer of
atrongly
prot!lo4ed II!' tllf. public lnlerllt, the 10011 burlhattr ownen - waa unCOIIIIIIU- en
pack tho tllealn and
ltoDal, thmbf probably tt111n1 lhell out qlln for lhe next
1 Dati-l prectdlnt.
City !lihl VII Clotell efrcuU WI'l'hl!ll, only two ntahll aao, • evlllon.
•Pl'·TV plum tbat tbl tllet!tr You may reoalllhatlfter the
owners felt oo
&lt;GIIIptiiii!IIO lui Clay-LIIton
pt.torethlr,
about cltarllnlfor In !heir there were allo Wll'llllll• lhat
Hllblflbmenta - tile C11.W. bGSinl had flnllhod ltlell of!,
Clly-8otmy Lllton bla¥Jftltllt and lhat people would nevtr
dwnPiolllblp fllbt - turned pey to ue them qlln. Laylllllt
out to bt a I!Ut!o. '1'llo o\allldo lhat I am In Illicit IDitltn, I
ebwH audlene• paid a prtllf balleve I wu 0111 ol. thole who
prfct.
concurred In !hue oplnons, and
'l'bost who nd•ed the 111.. in fact I did not 10 to tho theround fandqo, In wllleb ca.. ater this time. l mean, really,
alus aliOWtd lhe fffloacy of non- what did anyo111 of ounse ex.
viol.- and Llaton 1•n bll peel? The only lhinl lhat his
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claim boX!nllll 1 bloody atfalr, that Liston Jot older.
can view II Saturday 011 AJIC. But yon Cld!UI underslendl
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allo of natUI'II lntenst Ill c... himself in the perfect role for
siUI, who, when queried alter modem sucet11, the tntl-baro.
the brief encounter u to pre- He knon (al do the blpotorl
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out, uld he had bttttr look at aquarea, and u do tile net.
lbt vidaG wpe.
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ALL LOTS ON LEVEL GROUND

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fEE the dance startmg at, cigarettes 25c pack. Open 11
part Permastone front, five Ltghl housekeepmg.
Wrtte er and daughters, caryl and
a p.m.
5 27 3tpl days a week including Decor· !
rooms 12 bedrooms), bath, care of The Dally Senbnel, Debb~ of Gallipolis spent sun-l~::;:;:::;:::;::;::;::;:;::;:~:;;::;:;:;:;:;::::':/
,.. I~AL SCHEDULE for Port· alion.
5 27 3tc 'sEW1NG MACHINE - repair full basement gas furnace Box 668·D. Pomeroy.
day with her parents, Mr. and I,
land Methodist Charge: Fri- ' MEXICAN TOM,.TO plants for services all makes, WYZ.2284 healing, doubie garage, many
5 ~~0 _Ire Mrs. Luther Johnston.
u ;~ y, 8:00 Morse Chapel, Rev. ( sale. W1lliam Holmes, Syra- The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. extras. Lot 7ox 100 on paved I u s. CiYII SoniCo hotol
Howard K. Parker of MarletJames Early and Arthur St1tt. l cuse
5 26 tfc
Authorized Singer Sales and street ~xcellenl
location 1 M.e11 ..-.. n.•n 111 •aa ,,.,., .~~~" 1ua•, ta spent the weekend here with
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Sunday 11 00 A M Sutton. TIRE SALE 750 x 14 Prestige .-~rv,ce.
c $11.000.00.
• rt·muond, ot Inn• .,peo Pnpar~ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her·
Rev. Arthur Shtt. Sunday 7 30 Whitewall $20 95 , 800 x 14 •
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I ;::~~· ·:~:~:.;''~oruJ•r::,;= bert Parker and attended his
p m. Portland, Rev M. E. Prestige Whitewall $22 .95 . ~elgler BuihJtu~ "''IIJPI) I o r1MIDDLEPORT - One story 1•ton an Jolla. .alal'llll. ,..qo•rem1nt• 91.5 t Na-1lcy's graduation serDowson and Arthur Stitt.
new Domes Built ln kitch. l frame 6 rooms bath mod- ~ Wrt'• +ndn lfl••n• aama addr•• 111 "., , er,
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5 26 3tc o:ew;~ ~~-noco, S
ens, storm window11. alum ern kitchen, sm~ll ba;ement, t:~·" 1trvtce Bn• ..... oa::m•n~~
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- ·inurn aiding. CaU Guy Nell- new concrete front porcb, gas o.u, leDttaeL Pom•I'OJ·
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MEXII CAwNuJ.~MA!IoTOimplantss foar GOOD USED refrigerator. Ph. lor, Racine, Ohio.
heating. Lot 50 x 120, close
Dori~, ohf Vlennant, W.MrVa.,andls
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vlstlJng er pare s.
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Mr•. William Eichinge.·. Linda
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STRAWBERRIES?
AUcnONEER
LETART FAW - ON Rt' •·~~~~·~.":.~~~~.•uao and John,
ellyn Thompson's "Lire and '
Complete Senlee
338 - 2 story frame, s.ll =~:::-;.:~uo•n• &amp; ~:nu:r!._
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon BBJrtels!l
Light" program, Monday thru
See the Special Price
Crlh Bradford
roomo 13 bedrooms)
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Friday at 8:15 a. m. EST.
on Freezers at an mar ·
Write, Protte or Contact
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ClnclnnaU were
wetokelld l
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All Sizes Chest and
A. c. BRADFORD
enclosed front and back por· ::· ~~., •• 0 ,..,. ., - dul7 visitors of his parent1, Mr.
Racine. Ohio
ches, garage, workshop, 2.29 tuued Gut Gf Jh• C&lt;~un. o1 eommoa ..,._ Emmett Bartels
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Upright in Stock
li 1 tie
acres level land. Located ~!:!'~,"~'j,.;o,.":'!'s.':l:;/l. ...~ ""~ Edna Sumtnerlteld
Opon Mon..Sot. Til 9 PM
-------one miJe from new Racine co. l(atntt .Jam•• D. Sayre. et al..
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Karl Gneoer, Pbmtblqlllll
Darn. ..,,750.00.
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POMEROY
Heating
ABOLBXE~ WWY.~~!ALESMAWY
• ~! ~ '!~ t~l:~~ :!r 0:: ro~~ and Mrs. Herbert Parbr and
Jack W. Caney,
My Office Will Be
MinenvDle, Oldo
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your sewer tralblel
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We have aD tlzel
NOTICES
:::~;' 1!~d~ ~doct!n!De~~.~.!:!~ Spending the weekend wltb
WY 2·1181
Closed From
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Mr· and Mrs ' Richard Roush
Sewer M.
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mee ng a earwa- Tho
~.ate ~tu11te an the Vtllap ot 17·
KNAPP slioEs:-opecial offer
Reasonable 118'low speaker Richard Pryor ,.,•••. MollO CouniJ. Ohio•
and Mr. and Mrs.
George
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Loti N~. to and n ln Buf. Sch eider were Mr and
Mrs
to June only, buy I pair can WY 2-2974 Day or Night
from May 26 until June 4 ......... Addlllon lo ... VlU.t• ..
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May 31 to June 7
regular price, get 2nd pair
7 28 tfc
each evening at 8 p. m. Va- !fr;f:•u,e~':t~~n\:ot~• r:;:: William Due~, Dud,WelMrrtb,·
cation Bible school 1 May 31 Recorder ot Melp coullt)'. OblG and Mn. Willuun
12.00 off. Write or call Ro•
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and th da ht
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DR. E. F. MAAG
bert Hill, Elm Street, Racine. AIR CONDmONING Refrlger- unhl June ! eaclt mornmg, .. "' • """ ...,.,.,,. '" votuma r.,
ree ug ers o
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6 26 31p ~"!:.::.~" m, lfoJao CowotJ .... man and Mr. and Mrs. Wal11181
eration, New Haven, Phone - - - - - - - - - - - ' The above ctncriiMd na1 •LaM Brubaker and two children
"'-l i PMUBll..E lllsnrance been
bu no 1 tr.e' aumber. It 11 the 11rM W •- orth
ALFALFA WEEVI L
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M&amp;M CONTROLS
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Call my
•thfl Vmaae or S)'ratuu, Ohio, on "'•• -L- ••
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HEATING, Plambla£ MaeDer
eut al.- of Cllw'eh Street. u iJ geo and family of ColWIWUI
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· r•commf'_nded rar oontrnll·
Faruacea. Arnold Brodten, ·RIDING HORSE fo.r sale. Black uae,,_
,hl,'"c•u",.-,•• ~
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tnt: A.lblfll WeevU. ~o nomlcal
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rFREE - Pulpwood fOl
the Unlcn Alla\fa Weevil Sprll}' con· 118 East MaiD Streel, Pom.- and white geldmg, &amp; years on the eut elde o1 Ch\U'Cb SU.d ent&amp;, Mr. and Mn. Oril Hubculling, Phone Wf ~2171.
taln• both. M11y oe applied up to eroy. Phone WY 2-2448.
old. V1ry gentle. Call 985-2403 ~.'::. ~:!~ oJ &amp;yrHuee, KIJD bard and famiJy.
5 24 6tp
7 days before hervut. no rHld,u·•
7 20 Lfc
or see ~odney E. Gaul, Ches- .. ~ .:P:1=00~alu.e ., elkl ruJ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ~lck II
pl:r . Olvu very JoOd tnntrol of " -- - - - - - - - ter, OhiO.
5 2G 3tc Tennt of 8lle: Caab Oil • . , . , of Colwnbus visited with
In milk. Low 1ollit'ity, euy to ap. II
aale.
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lnsuran~
CURTISS BREEDING
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tlobel1 c. Rartaabaeh.
wenta.
Mr. elk.. Mn. James
Sale or Trade --;-;'- dutrueUW~•• lilrvae stage,••IIBtlJHJup
Service,
Sheriff Gl Melp Count,
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AUTOMOBILE Insurance been I '"- ~o~~ .
'f'cl I Altorney:
HalUGay • Slleet.a
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1'':9 PLYMOUTH Fury, 4 dr.
buJJ, other lorBR'I! lnmts. LAND·
or ~ ~ot Ill
arti .I ~
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Mr. Alfred Hendrlcks of Parll· ll
c.;ood running condition. Olin• MARK. Mel&lt;• county Farm Bu·
cancelled? Lost yow: opera- breed.mg .. 180 of the Nations
eraburg visited his mother,
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Alice Flanagau and Kathy
M • M co•••ou
::-I'H:-:-I:::lTO:::--:Cop:-ym-a-=9et=vr=ce.-eop.;;:: Call Leland Parker, Pomeroy,
Young of Parkeraburg and Del·
For Rent
MalatblonAL:AL~!h:~:~!L ar. top. e made of .... papen. OhiO, WY 2"2264 0~ Albert
Ia Starkey of Columbus were
FU RNISHED apartment •
5- &lt;eoomm••••• '" ooni&lt;Olllne Alf· bl~ ~rds and -·-~ any Parker, Cheater, OhiO, 1111$Sund
.. ~ 0 f n.una
·- Grace
all Wee vtl . l!;conomtcal Unit'C A.lf·
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5 19 "I
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roo ms and bath, newly reno- ana W'eevtl Spray contain~
bat h.
other documentl.
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th F 1.. Ma, M lppll~ up t(l , dan bdor.
OUer. Mrs. St,arkey WSI aeV:1 t (: . n
. over
e au- harvnt, RG rttldue. in milk. Lo... Reuter lalllnllef:, PomerGJ
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ric Shop.
SALE: Fine pony: Come Rev. a . =e. ..,... er ay
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BQd see. Mason 173-5923.
and daughter Linda recently- vis-- Mary M. Diddle who had
FARM HOUSE, 6 rooms, city ~~~n.-t'io~aa:,tt~b!:,,3 o7h":~· to~.~: GUARANTEED. renewable for
7-s.30t~~: :ted with .her. parent$, Mr. and 1Hed. with ~er daughter for two .__....,....,.,.,..,..'!'!":~ ·
gas. good condition, water I,M...... LANDMARK. MOllO """""' life b..pttalizatiOII. 1aaued
Mrs Amor&gt;Lopnard.
. weeks. She a!S&lt;. visited Mr.
fiystem, garden and pasture ~~;:n- s::·~~':S~!:v;om~'!~.ta- at all ages. Phone WY 2-Rl86. Or. Melvin £. Doerr, Vetef1D. 1 M·i- Ruih Aqn Bailey and eo.. ar.d· Mrs . .Dtck· 'itarket
and . . ·
included, Syracuse, WY 2· FOR THE FINEsT selectionof
2 11 tie Brian. tarae and amaU antmalll worker, ·.MJas Connie Crooks of daughter In Wooster.
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5 27 3tp flowers for Decoration Day
17J1 Washington Sl., Ra- Columbul visited aver
the Mis• ·St&gt;phan•e Winebrenner
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FOU ROOM furnished - apart. slop at Clifrs Shoe Repair: Employment W1nted
wood, W. Va. PI!One m-4271 weekend wit~ Ruth Ann's pa~- ~ is home for the summe, v~~·· '
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BABY SITTING. Phone WY 2- Office - . . Dall1 f to 1 p. enta, ~r.a jt~ Mrs, Wllbur Bat· tlorl from Columbus auslness 1923 $. 3rd A'!'•.
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a lbe ~lloa lltat tile llld Wednllday tb1t he would ad Mra. DIIIU HIU of tho to a surpr!Je birthday party ali,
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MOSCOW IUPII-The govern·
ment organ Izvestia charged today that two American diplomats run a spy netw1rk in the
U.S. Embassy here.

-WORLD

SAIGON (UPI) - A U. S. Marine sergeant. Will aedo
dentally kiUed by "friendly forees" and 15 other Marlnl!l
we1·e wounded by the Communists in scattered elashl!l
during the past 24 hours, it was announced here.
The Marmes killed at least six Red guerillas and npo
lured one in a clash at Chu Lai that was the heaviest
fighting of the day.
--------UP! correspondent Joe Gallo- .way reported from D a Nang, constructing 1 jet landlnc field,
385 miles northeast of Saigon, Near the Da Nang air baet,
that the Marine sergeant was a Marine was wounded in tho
killed while checkmg company thigh by Communtst snJperJ
pos1lions around Chu Lai, 55 aboot 3:30 a.m. Friday. He was
miles south of Da Nang.
reported In good condition.
According to a Marine Another Marine suffered muJ.
spokesman, the sergeant was tiple sunshot wounds In IIIe chtn,
accidentally shol in the chest, chest, right shoulder and left
apparently by his own men. The ann m an uchange of flrt with
spokesman sa1d the wound had Viet Cong snipers near Chu Lai.
been "mlhcted by friendly A third was alightly wounded
forces "
in the right shoulder by sniper
The sergeant was a member fJTe near Cbu Lsi.
ol the Marme baltabon sla- The Marine spokesman said
honed al Chu Lai Beach to , most of the 10 Marines wound·
prolect Nav) Seabees who are ed in the major cli!h at Chu
La! were hit by Communist
grenades.
Two other Marines were hurt
near tbe Da Nang base, one by
a land mine and lhe other bv
• booby trap.
Fragmentary reports reaching
Oa Nang late Friday indicated
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the Reds "decimated" a govem1 ment force In Quang Tin Prov·
By United Press International I ince A u.S. rniltlary spokes·
Ternperaturos pI u n g ed to I man said he could offer no est!.
near record lows in much or mates of casualties.
lhe M1dwest early today . as Another governmenl unit In
wmter-llke cold frosted the f1rst Long An Province took a bea~
day of the Memor1al Day week· ing early Friday when gver.
end
rillas overran an outpost lS
Frost and freenng lernpera· m•les southwest af Sa~gon No
lures spread from Iowa and casually ligures were imrnedl·
the upper Great Lakes to the ately available.
upper Mississippi Valley. Read-1
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WASIDNGTON - THE AD- In a weekly supplement,
ministration and a maritime "The Week," lzveSJta 1dentif1ed
labor leader were m reluctant the two men as Poht•cal Offl.
agreement today that a crip- cer Malcolm Toon and his depphng sh1pp1ng str1ke next uly, Second Secrolary Allan Lomonth was "almost mevitable gan.
and at least likely."
Toon is due lo leave Moscow
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Labor Secretary W Willard on a rouhne transfer w1thm the
Wirtz and Paul Hall, president next month Observers here beof the Seafarers International Jieve Logan may be expelled
Umon SIU predicted at the from Russm
umon's convention Friday that
the natmn was headed for a Logan s!Jll has one year be- ,
natiOnwide walkout June t5. fore his tour of duty ends

This bank will not transact
any business on the holiday,

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when contracts of moe seafar-

POMEROY

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descr1bed the article as "a
highly scurrilous p1ece .. • a
NEW YORK - DEI\IOCRA· complele !abrJcahon "
tic Mayor Robert F. Wagner
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has dropped a poht1cal bomb- Toon IS the third-rankmg of·
shell by declaring he may not ficml m the U S Embassy
run as expected for an unMhere.
precedented fourth term
I Informed souo·ces sa1d the ar·
It has been taken for granted t1cle was msp1red by a recent
that the mayor would seek a 1 Amencan maga:ane report
new four-year lease on c1ty (Stewart Alsop m the Saturday
ball and voters were rehshmg Evemng Post) on Sov1et espionlhe prospect of the mosl excll· age achvlty m the United
mg mayoralty contest m two States
decades
Izvestia denouneed ''Certain
American JOurnalists who spec·
RIVERSIDE, CALIF. _ A iahze m articles malign"!g SomediCal team moved mto River- VJet diplomats m Washmgton

NATIONAL BANK
Sen ing \le1g' County for over 93 years

RUTLAND

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A us Embassy spokesman

mlie1 Federal Reserve System

Mrm her F&lt;•IIPI al Deposit Insurance CorporatiOn

Side today to alternpt to fmd
the cause of a flu-hke aliment
which has hi I al least t,OOO
persons.
County health director Dr
Everett Stone said at least 1,000
person•, mostly children, have
been affected "and there may
be several thousand more

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, it I TOUR STATE HOUSE-State Senator Oakley C. Collins (R-Ironton) and State Representative Ralph Welker

"t~ P~ S aE l:ar, , (R·Pomeroy) were hosts Tuesday to 36 eighth grade pupils from Bradbury Elementary and Salisbury schools m
Mos~ow ~as been ~vol~[d ~ ' Middleport, on a sight-seemg tour of Ol&lt;io's historic State House Accom~anymg the g~oup of pupils were: Ed

said n

so-callr secret 0 erallons
"American di !~mats from
the rank of atta~he to counsel·
or are engaged 10 these secret
operations.

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Mrs,
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On Fnday

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SUN., MON. and TUES.
May 30-June 1
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Meet your friends at Elberfelds.

excetlent selection of mens and boys socks TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
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F'rcd MacMurra}, Polly Bm
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Andr ~ws Ell Wallach
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dornmantly Amencan pea"" Lulu J Jacks. 67. of Rt
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tor's Hospital in Columbuo Fri·
of Spencer Methodist Chapel ol MeigS County
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The BraZJhan general be- day after an Iiiness of
Hewett W Va
and club memberids of le h e glsl
came commander because hJS month
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sumvmg are three
It Is requested that members
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countrv IS contributing th e
of Eastern star Lodge meet at :r::rll~~pa~mg lr~ni · at
MASON- Dayton C. Raynes. I "Rumors are bring cJrculat- largest port10n of the 1.200 Lat- ters, MarJorle Knolls and
the Rawlings-Coats
Funeral Bob E.}.nff F~m Ri':,'l
mayor of Mason, today ISSued led m the town of Mason that m Amer1can troops serving ces Harless, Langsville Rt.
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a letter denymg rumors that mo- thiS money " not available to 1 with the peace force
1and Ed1th Walker,
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ney collected under the pohce the fire departmenl so m or- Lt. Gen Bruce Palmer Jr., four sons. Charles Jacks,
AUSTIN, TEX. - PRESI· Friel)ds may call up tD 8 30 The program will start at
and fire protection ordinance " 'der to set Ihe record straight, I commander of the 19,21!11 u S. !orville, ClaJr
Jacks, Rt.
dent Johnson will hold a foz. p rn. this evening when the A.M., EST, and be over by not bemg made av31lable to the I am send1ng
.-opy ol th~s Marines and paratroopers sta· Langsville and Ronald and John
mal news conference, open to body Will he taken to Hewett p m. Each pers_on attendmg
town f1re department.
letter to the newspapers m thiS tioned here, nornmally w111 be Jacks, both of
"live" nationWide lelevision, 4 W, Va. tD the horne af he; to bring his sack lunch.
area for publication··
Alvim's deputy It Is expected, three SISter! , Mary
prn., next Tuesday, the While daughter, Kathleen Ball, where Club leaders of the
Mayor ~ynes h~s sent a It was pomted out by Village however, that Palmer wltl ex- eray, VIola Rumf1e!d,
House llJillOUJlCed Friday.
friends may call.Funeral ser- Pleasure Riders Club are
commumcallon to Bhss Wilson. off~tlals that the ordmance of l!l'cise effective tact1cal control port Rt 1, Ruth Blosser, MidII will he the first meeting ol vices will be Mondsy at 2 p.m. WilHam B. DoWnie, and
ch!ef 01 the Mason Volun- 25 cents per month Imposed on of the force
dleport, three brothers, Job
this type with the press since at the Spencer Methodist Olapo Gladys Marean. Junior leader leer ~~toe department, In an
of the town is wholly The Organization of Amerl· Migh~ Fliirborn, 0.,
AprU,
el wtth burial ln Side
Hllt .hickle Jone.s. Bob
set IIIe
pohce and fire protechon to can States IOAS), which otok Might Middleport
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cemetery,
Carpenter will he the
the reSidents of Mason. control of the Cenlral lllmk Lorando Might, Middleport, and
WASHINGTON- A FEDERfor the day. He will be
The letter, In pari, reads:
Mason V1llage Government here, Friday announced thet tt 25 tll'a"'lchlld~n.
a! report disclosed today that lWotD 1'ou fliiOID by Ivan Archer, Area
Thla letter Is to advise
sa1d radio equipment will pay more than $5 million Funeral se':"~ees will he held
more than ball !be peraons put WileD lh Gregorlu altadar Agent, t.H.
as of May 16,
prolecl!on and the fire in u. s funds to Dominican go at IIIe Martin Funeral home
to death leeally Ill the United Wll edopted by Gftat lll'lllln
volunteer fire
Is supphed through ernment employes on their reg- Monday at 2 p.rn with Rev.
States during IIIe 'past 36 )'eartl aDd ... Amtrlcaa colonleo It! Vatenu Memert.l H111pUal
has available for
raiSed by the Ordinance ular payday today.
Herbert Grimm officiating.
bave been negroes.
170 11 diJI were ellmtaated ADMISSIONS - Oleryl
a tAltal of fl,l9.72.
as well as 24 hour telephone ser· The payment was regarded Ia! wUl be in the Miles eemeAlthough Negroes make up
W.tory with Seplember 2 ell, Racine; Opal ·
"This figure represents
VIce at c1ty halt. The telephone as a step toward restoring the tery. Friends will be received
only about l2 per cent of the bolD&amp; lolJowtd by September lt. land; Rhogean
coUeclell from the
service, VIllage officials said, economic life of Santo Domin- at IIIe funeral borne at 7 p.m.
populatioo, the report by the
eroy; Arthur
under the pollee
required to keep insurance go to something like normal. today.
Burettu ol. Prisons said they
MAN sENmNCED
Frtll)Ce8 liJ\I'elsoD.
fire
ofl!lntutCe.
from increasing.
OAS Secretary General Joee
comprlled 113.1 per cetit ot IIIe William Grant Estep, 20, Ma- DISCIIAR(lf.S In . this fliin )i
II was also pointed out that .A !Mora and U.S. Embassy
FINED '" ClOSTtl
t prisoners ezecutetl by ciYll au- son w. Va. was sentenced to Deem, Vle~ma, jV. Va.;
aet
In• lite
· salary of Mason police Chief spokesman John Bushnell !Did Zilpba Plr!IOD!, a. Rt.
' • lhorlttet from 11130 throuah six' months In the Clnelnnall Hawthorne,
Bottom,
Taylor totals f200 a month, a news conference Friday tbal Cheshire was lllle4 tiO llld
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f50 per month for supervl- the govemment's AprU payroll iD · Mldtlleport Mayor
J:fP&lt;r&lt;lllte4 1,849 exeC~~- court Judge Jblm C. Jlacou B'rli
of state workers, and ho will he used eo a basis for 'pre- Smith's court Fridlly on a
Negt:oes,
1,7.S day on a llatDtory ol!ense. Flvt
not receive compen- parJiW check for the Mq aplOdlDc charp llld Chlriel
periiJilS llld ~ cl other months of the sentence wu Mr. and
directly through the ordi- pay of 701000 govenment em- lonsworth, 17, MlildiiiPOI'\,
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northeast of Calcutta. Know!·
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there may be as many as 375
rnmers dead. Eight bodies were
recovered Fr1dsy,

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Bartels, prmci~al, Genevieve Burdette ; George _Wagner, Betty Weyersmlller; Mrs. Dwight Logan. Robert Mor·
ris, teacher; Edith Forrest, teacher, and Velma D!II. prmc1pal. Shown m the front row of the photograph. taken
on the state House steps, m the front row I Left to Right) are· State Representative _Ralph Welker . Ed Bartels,
school prin~ipal; Genevieve Burdette, George Wagner;_ Betty We&gt;ersm!ller Mrs Dwight Logan, Robert Morns,
teacher; Edith Forrest, teacher; Velma Dill, school prm clp,l; and State Sen Oakley Colhns

SANTA MONICA, CALIF.
o m a s iM1ch.
Actress Linda Darnell I e r t
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$10,000 to her 17-year-old daugh
neapolis and St Paul, Minn., •
ter, Charlotte Mildred Marley,
'The lesson of humility and their responSibility of rearmg !Prorn." and · Gradualion Day" er. N~rsa Frosl . Charles Ger· the lowest for the date smce 1
It was rovealed Friday
its Importance In achievmg the youth seriously
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' Follo~lliji the class address ard. Charlotte Glaze,
Ell en I947. A few snowflakes feU for :
Miss Darnell's w1ll was flied
status of a human being." was The speaker was mlroduced 1Mr L. II McComas, Supenn· Hawley, Scherryl Hicks, Bar- the first l•me thiS late in
for Probate Fnday and revealed Elizabeth M Collins, Broad· the theme of the commence· by M1chl Lloyd, preSident of tendent of Schools,. presented bara Hoffner , Norman Hum- spr1ng.
WASHINGTON (UP!_ The
that although the 43yearold ac· way Street Middleport died at ment address
given by Wli· the class.
dlplomas lo the sen&lt;ors as~JStj rhr~y'K Jrtf J:;:es, IUJohn'!l:,n, Th
f ' h h tt
United States planned today to
tress's many successful movies noon on ~!day at the Veterans ham M Balson of Columbus The band la ed the roces-•ed by Mr. Russell, high sc oo m a au , o er ng, re na ions Ig es e:pera· conhnue Jts campaign to permade millions of dollars, her Memorial hospital at the age to the 49 graduating semors ol siunal ·Porn; y and C~rcum- 1 prmclpal Mr McComa~ Icon· ~n Le•l~ ~&lt;eh~ Ll~yd, i;'m'"ft ~=r~~~ly ~!~Y was
at [ suade reluctant Latin Amencaa
est ale was under $IO 000
of 75
Middleport High School Fr&lt;day'
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d th d gralulated Marlha Nlc o son, yons, a sy an ey, arre
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allies to take decisive stepo tD
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1 ~ 0 ' spaltered lhe Southeast today Dominican Repubttc and wort
TOKYO -RE ocmNA TO Ky , and was
preceded m ium.
as the semors entered ·1 h ~ highest rankmg boy
e ~ne· ell R or~\ ar
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ho 1
istant stage The Sl!hool colors of red diCtion was gJvcn by ~ e;. ~~~· R ay ~c e~s,
"~ aid1 w1th heavy rainfall in southern on long range plans to police
0~ Texas and along lhe Gull Coast the hemisphere.
lor mternat1onal Cornmumst un death by her parerits, Mr. and t ~ chan, w 1' t~" Oh' and ~hlte formed a background Donald H&lt;cks followed Y t ~ ~ ' hog;~ ouss •
ity to win the war m V&lt;et Nam Mrs. Fred Simpson and her ; the Co lf~~n o ke fro~ for the ceremonies Baskets of school song The Orange an
ou~ ' Ierr~ ~~~t"n~ n· 'n d southeastern seaboard. Secretary of Slate Dean Rust
Referring to former Prel!Uer husband, Edward Samuel Col· ou aJ numss.on, spo eth d red and •t 'ute llow~rs and pot lhe Black" played as lhe sen- nRie pensgelr, Ravbl rt epS enson, Beaufort. S.C., measured near- met "informally" with del-•
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(OAS Frithat "time will reje~t thts hand- four daughters, Ruben and Har- cause for .the1~ drop-out from The mvocat1on was g1ven by les Archer, vJce presJdent, Ju. Coone&gt;'· Jerry.
Van Inwagen,
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old of Middleport David a! school and mab1hty to meet soc· the Rev Howard Ruppel!. The dilh Moore secretary.
Joy Dav1d VJoakhJa, Mary Wal· Parts of the East and Pacific day mght. He found Httle IIQ&gt;o
Tbe ~~~:tc statement in the Sophia, W, Va, Edward, Ches· 1al pressures.
seruor class chorus presented Boggs. Tre~surcr,
and Jerry I burn, Alan Wallace, Bruce Wal. Northwesl were covered with ~~:; ~':e~~~~:s U~:
virtually continuous stream of apeake, W. Va., Russell, Santa He cited the great need for two vocal numbers, ''Give Me DaviS, execuuve oJilcer The , lace, Richard W1lson.
clouds but sunny sk1es blanket· !tel create lhree-natlcm com
antl·RUssl8n rhetoric from Pe- Marie, Calif., Damon, Kingston, education of youth &lt;n the face I ,Your Tired, Your ,Poor" and class flowe;, was the rose and
ed most of the natmn
mltiee to ga1to Santo Domiqo
king came in the form of a 10, North C8rolma, and Parker of of many changes that have oc· Born To Be Free, under the llhe motto, We !rave reached I
A wind and rainslorm forced to help work out • poHticaJ
IJOO.word speech by Peng Chen, South Charleston, W. Va, dau- curred in our way of livmg and directiOn of Mrs. Dorothy Lac- the. shore, the ocean lles before
postponemenl yesterday of the conq&gt;romise there.
mayor of the Chinese Commu· ghters, Kathleen Ball, Hewett, stressed the high school diplo- ey, With Margery HarriS ac- us
.
frrst round of the Babe Zahar- The United Slate planned,
1
nist capital.
W. Va., Miss Chloe Hanna Col· rna as the first hurdle of life. compam~t. Joy Boggs narrat- Members of lh; class _are
&lt;as Women's goU tournament neverllleless, to press thlo Idea
hns, Hartford, Conn, Mrs Zona He also urged parents to take ed the frrst number.
I Charlr_, Archer, Chmune Bahr,
at Beaumont Tex
anoth "info
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.
CALCUTTA, INDIA, -TIDCK stanley, Columbus and Mrs. - - - - - The band playod a seleclion Joy Boggs. Susanne Bradbury,
'
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columns of smoke
and Ruth Jones of Dayton, twenty
entitled, "AmerJcan Youth Con-1M1ch"el Br•llon. Sandra Bunce.
!so
tryJnc tD ~
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flame today delayed rescue op. graadchildren and su:teen great· 'te
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certo" by Ward w1th the therne 1Dav1d Case", Anna (rmer, Dl·
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sup~
f;•;.,.esident Jabnt1011~:
erations for hundreds of coal grandchildren, one brother, Fred
of school reflections mcludmg l anna L)nn C"'well, Jerry DaSANTO OOMINGO CUP!for
tantlb tnle
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miners feared trapped or killed two sisters, Arzona
Shelton,
the Ice 'Cream Shop." Ex- VIS, Earl DeWees, Glona Fet- Brazll&lt;an Gen. Hugo Panasco
' ~roposa
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by an underground explosion 80 Peach Creek, w. Va. and Mrs.
ID arnm~~~~~lues," "Semor i iY, -~~eryl F'lfe, Martha Fowl- AlvJm amves today to take
tmerlca~ pe laal p'"t~':
powerful some l!Ustook it for an ::ansu:!: Portsmouth, OhiO,
formal command of the pre·
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PHILCO 0 FROST
REFRIGERATOR

Temperatures
Plunge to Near
Record Low

erupt:

In the Dominican Republic •
month ago.
Braztlian Forelp Minister
Vasco Leitao da CUnha whooe
country hu oonlributed 'most of
the Latin Americaa r....,. IIOW
m Santo Domln&amp;o, wu one of
tht few to endorte tilt two
American prosrarns
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died Friday mom
alter a tong Ulneaa.
ittclude her huabantl
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Shirley ftllu, MJ:I· Mabel
Bowman and Mn. Marion Bart&gt;
~rt, six IP'Itndchlldmt llld I
siSter, Mrs. Herman ICarrltl

Bartell.

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ly set lor ~-- ·
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In Pomeroy for !Ieveii yem
where be IIIIMll • puiAr al
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