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BOWLERS FOR SUMMER LEAGUE
WE STILL HAVE OPENINGS· FOR
SUNDAY NITE MIXED - TU~SDA Y
NITE MENS -- THURSDAY AFTERNOON LADIES LEAGUE.
ALL HANDICAP LEAGUES!

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Or Call 773-5791 After 1 PM D.S.T.
OPEN BOWLING MON., TUES., WED, &amp;
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By GEORGE C, LANGFORD ert from lhortatop to third,
.UPI llportt Writer
Willie Stargell from left to rtsht
Harry Walker laugha at ono and lmorled Gene Alley at
of baseball's oldeiiiUpenutioJu llbort.
and he's getting away with II.
Knocb ID Two
And If Harry the Hat lltinkJ Donn Cleadeoon tripled
it will help lila streaking Pitt&amp;- two runs and liCOred In a
burgh Pirates, he'll juQie the run explosion In the third
lineup again TUesday wileD loia u the Pirates achieved
they entertain Phlladelpllla In their longest wlnnlng atryk
''Th• baD game on TV mo•t be quest of their 12th consecutive 21 yeara and longest In tbe NL
over. Tlte mtllng Ia the relrJa· lrlumph.
sm Los Angeles reeled oH 13
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In 1962. The victim wu Chris
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Fine Fifth
F'or Senators
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Pirates amazlng atreak, and
League play over lhe MemorID
he did 'II In apadea Monday,
101 Day weekend.
PltlsbiD'gh responded with a 6The Redlegs were coasting
2 vlctocy over the Phlllies.
on a 3~ lead until the bottom
San Francisco won Its tilth
of tbe fifth when the roof fell
in a row, beating St. Louis H,
en on starter Mtckey Childs.
Los Angeles edged Cincinnati
Bruce HaWley opened
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frame lor the Senators with a Syracu.., IS-7 Monday
after- whipped the chlcqo Cub!: 5-Z
bunt smgle, T. Garten and s. noon in the !erst Little Southern and the second game woo
Price followed wilh walks then League game al the Syracuse called because ot darkneso If.
Rick Howard, Chet Roush and 1 Ball P~rk:
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K. Vanlnwagen hit back-to-hack ! Red• rtghthander Roy John- tied S-3 and Houston toppled
singles followed with a double! ~on held Syr•cuse scoreless dur- Milwaukee H In other Nati I
by T. Demoskey
.tng the first lew frames, but Lea ue arne
ona
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g g ALsAetl
the third
when Clonch and 1 the losers.
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boys In the Americtn League,
batter was sale on an infield grabbed tbetr commanding lead Washington swept a double
error and Boggs slammed •110 the lhtrd frame with a 10 header from Kansas City 5-2
double.
1 run barrage off Syracuse pitch- and H
while four other twin
Redleg hitters were Clonch er Steve Owens. Arnold went biDs were split. New York beat
with two singles In three trips t? the mound In the fourth and Detroit S-1 the losl 5-l, Chlcqo
lo the plate, Boggs, a double lmlshed up for lhe home team, edged Cleveland 4-3 In 10 Innand single in three turns, Racine hitters were Gacy ings before loslni by the oame
Chtlds, Wildermuth and Cook, Hart with a triple and homer score Los Angeles trimmed
all singles.
I ~· Ike Spencer, a single and 1 Bosto~ 5-3 then lost 3-0 and
Hitting lor the Senators were lreple; Kenny Nease, a double Minnesota blanked Baltimore
Demoskey with a homer and :;I~ slnglea by Johnson, Pat Iw then droPped 1 ~ decision.
double, K. Vanlnwagen, two sln- 1
and P: Sayre.
I Manager Walker lsn1 Ia i
gles, Rich Howard, Chet llotlsh I Gettmg hits for Syracuse weN his human
P y ng
and Bruce Hawley, eaeli'a ••n- IRick Ash Wtlh two singles, Jer- I kick! The : . samema:
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ry Hubbard, a triple and sin·
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gle; and Sellers Steve Thorpe I primarily to rest Roberto CleNEW PROJECTs
Abies and Arno'ld all each ' mente,
defending National
WASHINGTON (UPI)- Labor single.
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a , League batting champ, who has
Seretary, w. ,Willard Wirtz hB!
I~ conserve his lllrength since
announced 94 new neighborhood NEW TANKER
hi~ baWe with malaria this
Youth Corps projects in 31 LONDON (UP)) _ A 9!1000. "Cler, te 1 hitting 100 In the
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38,503 needy ton supertanker, nameo :'Sir curr::e'
but WaU::er restyoung people. stay 10 school or Winstoo Churchill," was chris. ed him Monday. On top of that
prepare for Job-hunt:ng.
tined Monday. It Is the first he moved third baseman Bob
Cltder lhe program so far, British • made vessel to be Bailey to left lleld Andre Roclg•
63,621 summer JObs have been named for the late .
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prune menmen aged 16 to Zl. Wirtz said The tanker was built for a Ohio Sport8 Summary
Monday he hoped soon to re- Norwegian owner. It was
Summary ~I
port addttional projects that launched by Mrs Regionald
Oblo Spom Summery
would_~ais: lhe Iota~ of sum- Maudling, wde of . the former By Ulllled Prell IDteruatloall
mer jO 9 . 0 more I ap 100,000. chancellor of the Exchequer.
ATHENS, Ohio - Ohio State
The projects announced Mon·
defeated Detroit, 10-7, Saturday
day will cover 27,982 school stuto win the NCAA District 4
dents and 10,531 drop-outs. The all but $2,860,800 of the total baseball playoff
federal government's conlribu- costs, with the balance lo be
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-DELAWARE, Cillo - Ohio
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IU, Saturday behind Ed Cur·
reri's one-hitler to take the
Ohio Conference baseball cham·
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Mr. and Mrs. William Neut t-1
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mer vaation.
ling and Mr. and Mrs. R B Holrls /Hay Meelillg
Pslam Sl wa• read by the Rev,
~ Mr and Mrs George Mow- Mrs Anthony Thomas and Mr Wilkins ol Lanc:st.er were Th• May meeting of the Adult Eugene Emerslll' after which
Tom
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Gilbert were Sunday di•· ,. !umbus were sunday guests Roll•nd Neutzhng.
Plains EUB Church was held lems were dlllciiSIW!d. Prayer ,by
bury and Tom King, Middleporl Kin(l, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rogueets of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil of Misses J,ena and
K~tie Mr. and Mrs. Lodtus Roberts Tuesday avenin~ at the home tTrarr Smith closed meetmg
High School graduate of l965, bert Kind, receJveo the George Mrs. Maxine Arnold, Athens Hamm, Neaee Settlement.
Guth.
a_nd, children Gordon and Sher- of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Vine- and refreshments were eerved
were recipienth of scholarships H. and susan Lewis award.
Road and mother, Mrs. Mary
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r~e were weekem guests of her y:rd.
by the hostess to 18 members.
given at the Middleport High
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Aumiller of Hartford, 'V. va. Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner retw·n- MISses Gerlrude, Martha, mother, Mrs. Helen Johnoon.
Mrs. Eugene Emerson, pres!- The next meetins will
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School Alumni banquet
held Over 230 alumru atlended the were Sunday luncheon guests of ed home Sunda; , after a three B~rbara Ann and Agatha Joa- Ra ymond Pulhns Jr. ond Ran- dent. conducted the meeting Jun, 2&lt;1 at the !lOme of Mr. and
da .vening at the Pearl- annual banquet and dance whtch Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, weeks vistt at Huntington, Pa. chim of Cedar Grove, W. Va. dall and Rhonda of Thurston which opened witr the hymss Mrs. Clarence Nlcholo
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~~ on, was toaslmaster for the h 0" er an
ren, 8 b 1 • Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Downie, Mrs. Victor Harbrecht ol Co- guests ol relalives in the area
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evening and introduced
the ;m~ of ;;r. ;~d ~·· Ctar:;; Mr and Mrg, J C Bright ol lumbus spent the weekend with ]and Mrs. Elliofl attended the
that she has quit or is going out of business Is
speaker, Dave Diles, sportscast- Vow ~r r., k t easan • · Dunbar, W, Va., Lewis Carl, her daughter and son-in-law, Alunni banquet.
fa lse and tha t her phone number has been changed
cer &amp; TV programming director a. or a coo au ·
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to SH 2-5693.
TONIGHT &amp; WIDNESDAY sented a behind • the • scenes and Cheryl and David were in Rio Grande College commenceFAMILY NIGHTS
glimpse of the WQI'k needed lor Athens Sunday, to help her men! Sunday allernoon, when
OPTOMETRIST
programming the shows. He mother, Mrs. W. H. Tate ceie- Charles Downie received his
"ESCAPE BY NIGHT"
described decumentaries
be brat.e her birthday. Mr. and Bac~.elor ol Science degree In
Office Hours: 9 to 12, ~ to 5 iCio.se al NooD on
With Terence Longdon
SH 2 • 5963
RUTLAND, 0.
and Jennifer Jayn e
had made and mentioned having Mr•. Larry Heines,
Athens, · le.. --tary Educa · ,
Thurs. - East Court St.. Pomeroy
- andtraveled some 3~ million miles joined the group for dinner.
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in gathering material for the Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Edwards With Uonel Jeffries
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and June Thornburn
1shows. He paid tribute to the and family and Mr. and Mrs. •
(Color)
' parents and teachers for their Earl Shrieves of The Plains
Juno 3-4 encouragement and advice.
visited recently at South WebThur.-Frl.
The invocation was given by ster with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
"THE NIGHT OF
Mr. L. D. Diles. Mrs. Robert Mault.
THE IGUANA"
Craig, president, gave the wei· Dr. E. A. Tracy of Columbus
Richard Burton
Sue Lyon come to the graduates of 1965, spent ihe weekend
with his
Ava Ga rdner
special guests at the affair. The mother, Mrs. E. J. Tracy.
- andresponse was given by Michl Mr. and Mrs. James Ingram
"THE RUNNING MAN"
Lloyd, president of the gradual- and Jane and Mrs. R. C Swept.
With La urence Harvey

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- -- - - es having reunions which in- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee. Joineluded the class o.f 1915, repre- lng lhe group for dinner Sunsented by Rodney Downmg, Mli- day, were Rev. and Mrs. Lesdred Lewis Geile, and Virginia ter Roush and Mr. and Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Lewis Sheels. Others were 19211, Bob Lee and Bob Bill and Bec1925, 1930, 1935, 1940,
1945, ky.
TONIGHT
Mrs. Elizabeth Vlgar has re"STRANGE BEDFELLOWS" 1950 Jnd 1955.
(Tecbnicolorl
Al u 1i of 0 years or more turned to her home, Delaware,
Rock Hudson, Gina Lollobrl were presented wiih roses in- alter a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
~i da 1 Gig Young, Edward
eluding the class of 19;5 and Earl Shuler, and attended the
Judo.
Colorcertoons
Miss Susan Park Frieda Faehn- Racine commencement where
Ile, Mrs_ David Farmer Rose her granddaughter, Ellen SbuWED. ond THURSDAY
Sanborn and M.... C. M. Hen- ler received her dlplo11111.
June 2·3
Lewis Carl of Baltimore, Md.
NOT OPEN
1 nesy.
During the business meeling arrived Wednesday, lor a visit
FRIDAY end SATURDAY
new officers were elected and with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. DownJuno 4-5
are Sally SchiL'If, president; Cia· ie and sons.
Wm. Cutle'o
ra Riley, lsi vice presidenl ; Mrs. Dana King returned to
"NIGHT WALKER"
Mrs._ Chaires Lewis, ,~nd vice her home, Hopedale Monday,
Robert Taylor. Barbara Stan· preSident; Mrs. William Walt· afler a weekend visit with Mr.
wyck, Judllh Merrdith. Lloyd
Hocbner.
ers , secretary ; and Mrs. Car- and Mrs. T. A. Downie and sons.
"HONEYMOON HOTEL"
roll Swsnson, treasurer. Patty Mrs. Ralph Hayman of Day.
Yates was pianist for lhe group ton was the weekend guest of
ITecbnicolor)
Robert Gou let, Nancy Kwan, smgmg led by Mrs. Craig.
her cousin, Mrs. Boney Mitchell
Robert Morse, Jill Sl. John.
The dance was held at the and attended the Alumni banhigh school gym with music pro- quet.
SUN .-MON~TUES.
vided lor dancing by the Phil Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cox and
Juno 6-7-8
, Roberts Combo of Athens. Our- dautht.er of Hillsboro were week
"JOHN GOLDFARB,
PLEASE COME HOME" ; ing the intermission Bill Bugh end guests of her mother Mrs.
Shirle lolacLiine
of Columbus entertained with a Walter Miller.
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The big righthander had allowed the flrllt hit in the third
inning and then retired 18 men
in a row before JeU Torborg
singled In the ninth.
Maury WIUs singled Torborg
to third and be scored on Wes
Parker'• eacrWce fly lor the

only Dodg• run.
led oil with 1 walk and aoored
The Reds ~eored single runs on Oeron Joh111011'1 dol!6lt, Jim
In th• fourth, fifth ond sixth in- Coker ~ubled In Jolmlon and
nlngs off starter
and
I Tonv Petez, wbo had wallled.
Claude Osteen and erupted lor RObin1011 hit hia elgbtb homer
three more In the eighth off Jim of the IOilliOII ID the fourt in-

Leo ¢arderlel had three bits, , way to 1 win ae they scored
Including a double In the flltb three unearned rllllS in the sec·
alter which Pete Rosa singled ond inning ·Off 'Johnny Padres, I
him home.
Dick Tratewskl opened the gate
Jim Maloney took his first with an error with two out. A
1018 In the opener. He had won single by Cardenas and a walk
Brewer.
nlnl and doubled In the llJ:Ib, five in a row.
to Maloney loaded the bases. A
In the elgbtb, Frnk Robinson scoring on Johnson's oiDgle.
The Reds appeared on the run scored on a wtld pttch and
Rose singled home two runs.

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For Mr•Ra}ph parker

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nally hitting the win column
Tho Dodgers got a pair back
MOORE'S FANSI
again. They !ell to third place,
In the . botto~ of the second
four games off the pace eel by
Ron Fatr!y smgled and took
league-leading Loa Angeles.
MAY
third on Lou Johnson's double.
When they resume action
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Jim Lefebvre walked to load
Tuesday night It will be againlll
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Houston, wbo started them ID Mr. Ral]lll Parker, a life- May 18th was the blrtll dale I Dodgers at Yankee• ••••,. ~~ • ••.. . Tigers at Bombers hit by a pitch to force in Fair·
SPECIAL _
the tailspin. And that two-game long resident of Chester, cele- and a family dinner was served Pirates at Bomber. • •• , • 31 .. ..• • . . Jets at Dodgers ly. Wills singled home Johnoon.
JUNE
Los Angeles tied it in the fifth
let will be followed by three brated his 80th birthday on at his home wltlt two 1001,
8': FANS
games against San Francisco Sunday, May 23, with a party Roy and Albert preoenl. AI- Yankee~ at Tigers . • • • • • • Z . • • • • • Pirate~ at Bombers as Wills singled, stole second,
SPECIAL
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which clubbed Cinlnnatl tbre~ of family, relatives and friends t~ he asked no preeenll be Dodgers at Tlgen •••• • • , 3 . , .... . . leta at Yankees took third on a double steal that
games in a row 011 the trip.
from far and near at the home gJVen him, many were recetv- Jets at Plratee . . . . • • • • • • 7 .. , • Bombers at Dodgers loUowed Parker's walk and
There was on• saving factor of his eon, Roy Parker, Sum- ed . by Mr. Parker, among Yankees at Tlgen • • ••••• 9 • , •• ,. Bombers at Pirate~ scored on an infield single.
in sunday 's split, howeve1. Joey 1 ner There were 1110 persons whtch wae a handsomo contour Pirates at Dodgers . ...•. 10 • , • • • • . Yankees at Jets Wills sing.ed with the bases
Jay returned to a starting as- present
lchatr.
M p k Bombers at Jets ..... , • U .. •• .. Tigers at Do~gers . loaded and one out In the ninth
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signment and turned in the best A 2• f 1 table wa full of , On Marhl edB, 11n • r: ar · Tigers at Yankees ...... 16 . . . . Dodgers at P1rates lo drive in Lefebvre witht he
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. . . . Yankees at Bombers
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run.
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the nightcap, 6-1 , after the were served to late-comers.
ion _ George, ldlled In action Bombers at Tigers . .... . 23 ... . Yankees at Dodgers fest to the Dodgers and Sandy
Dodgers took the opener, 4-3.
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In World War II _
Albert, Dodgen at Jets .••.. •. 24 . . • • . • Tigers at Pirates Koufax on Sunday w1th Sammy
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Jay spun a three-hitter as he Mr. Parkers only SISter, Mrs.
Ha ld Lela d d H 1 Pirates at Yankees • , .. . 28 . .. .• . • Jets at Bombers -- - - ,
went the distance lpr his third Ethel Stout, came from TupLADIES
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11 ~ra~chll~e.": 11 :e~: Yankees at Dodgers . .... 30 . . . . . . . . Pirates at Jets
95 up
win in lour decisions His con pen Plams and his only uncle,
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par y.
Tigers at Pirates . ... , ... 1 . . .. Bombers at Yan_kees
ALL LEATHER
, Also Some Gooct Used
fanned etght and did not walk a Iron; Long Bottom.
Jets at Bomben . . ••• . .. 5 .• ... . Dodgers at Togers
HAND LASTED
Mowers On Hand
man.
I Several consins from 8 dis.
1Yankees at Pirate. . . . . • . 7 . . .. • ... Dodgers at Jets 1
tance, attended including Mr•-1
Bombers at Dodgen .. • .. 8 . .. . '. Tigers at Yankees ,
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Edward Johnston Washington
Jets at Tigers ... .... . . 12 .•• . .. Pirates at Bombers
D. c.; Mrs. Heien Macloud,
Bombers at Tigers .. .. .. 14 .. . ... ... Yankees at Jets
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Pirates at Dodgers . . . . . . 15
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Mrs. Carl Jones, Marion ; DaMake-up games will be made up by playing a d~uble Sino 5'1:1-9 - na McCain and Harry Guiltheader next time the teams meet. These 2ames w11l be
rie , living near Mr. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry O'Brien 4 Innings. Winner of above aehedule will be presented ,
~-------and Jimmy Antiquity spent an lndlvldual__t_r_.
opc_:r~e
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Sargent of Racine, Mr.
and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Free·
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Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Parsons Mrs Bill Robinson and family land Norris.
CHUTE FA!Lll
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visited with Pete Durllt at the Dor~as. Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Mrs. Charlee Lawson and H~r- JOHANNESBURG South Af.l
plu s tax
P!e.sant Valley hospllal Satur- Stover were callers Thursday. old, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hit· . . UPl l Th · 1
day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Her·
tingbottom and family attended nca I
.e on Y woman
SALE! GOOD
loert Roush and Roger visited Mr. and Mrl. Lannie Jenkins funeral servicee for Everette contestant m the. South Alncan
Mr. Durst on Sunday.
Mr. and baby of Pomeroy spent an Smith at Steubenville.
parachute tumpmg cbampwn-r
Durst Is a former resident liv- levening with Mr. and Mre. Fred Wilda Lawson il employed at ships plunged to her death l
lng now at Pt. Pleasant whero'l. J~nkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Uttca.
Monday when her chute failed
he feU recently breaking his Krrk of Mason spent Sunday
Marsha M0 r a n,
to open.
ONLY
back.
with the Jenkins family.
Gloeckner
and David
The victim, Rosllnd Vander
$30.00 Oown S.lenc:• ••
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell and Mrs. Sherman Ford returned wer~ among .Southern .
Riel, 24. leaped from a plane
Conw.,lont fmno
plus tax
daughter and farruly o.f Newark I to her home Sunday after being Seruors makmg the . lrtp
at an altitude of 5,11110
•pent the weekend with Mr. a surgical patient at a Hwlting· New York and Washington,
CASH AND CARRY
•nd Mrs. BUI Fox.
ton hos !tal.
C.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mn. Larry ~~:~~i
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FURNITURE CO.
Earl Robin!IOn were Mrs. Jack 1
of Colambua epent the w
Roy Pearson were Mr. a n d
MASON, W. VA.
with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Junior Salser and . Mike
Gl~kner and attended
and Rita, Mrs. Roger Theiss,
mencement exercise• at Racine. Barbara. Barry and Beth, all '-==="""'"""'"""'!""'"""'"""'"'!""""""""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~~
Mrs. Erwin Gloeckner
of Dorcas. Sally PearSOII
Mrs. Roy Dooohne attended ColumbUI was weekend guest.
shower for Margie Stobart
Mr. and Mrs. R&lt;&gt;y Buck
Racine Methodlllt Church
and Mrs. Cora , Buck
Mrs. Glenn Hensley and
'day evening.
spent the weekend with Mr.
BiUy of Middleport visited
Mr.;,
~v~ !nt the :~deo'fu~~n Beegle and
hetonr Robeparenta MFr .. dand Mrs. Mae- weekend wiih Mr. and Mrs.
rts, " ay.
John Stobarl Jr.
Mr. and Mn. Alee Wheeler
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Goth- Mrs. John Stohart, Sr. return- and Bill met their daughter, Mr.
andt and son Bruce, Columbus, ed home recently from a visit and Mrs. Edward Morris in
spent the weekend with her with Mr. and Mre. Ralph Will !umbos Sunday and
brought
mother, Mrs. W. A. Morgan. and family in Chicago.
Erin and Chrle Morris home
Mrs. Scott Folmer spent a Sandra Donohue of ColumbUI, witht hem for a week'• vlslt.
week in Pittsburgh with he
Donohue of Marion spent
brother and sister-in-law,
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrl. Daniel Jaml!!.
Donohue and attended

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Orville
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ColumbusMrs.
epent
the weekend
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sister, 'dn. W. H. Ebersbacb
and daughter SybU.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ginther
and son, Philip of Middletown
weekend guests of his Jl81'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Ginther
and Mr. Ginther attended the
Alumni banquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hart,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nesselroad and Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Cooper attended commencement at Rio Grande CoUege
Sun&lt;!ay afternoon, when Eric
Alan Hart received the Bachelot of Science degree in EJe.
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Ronald Bearhs was a ~:~~!·l ~:~e&lt;~=:
Local exercises
High school
ness visitor in Gallipo!l.,
Their brother, Kearney
day morning.
wu one of the f1td0,:~~
Mr. and Mro. Wilbur
and accompanied
attended commencement
Marion where ha will
&amp;
cises Friday evening at
employment.
East Broad Street
Mrs. Ray Heiney returned
Church in eotumbns.
her home Saturday after
daughter Miss Ruth AM Bai- week'l l)ay at GaiUpolie M01ll·ll
ley WBI ~ member of the grad- cal CaRter. Mrs. Heinly Is .
uating cl81s of the
ferlng from • heart condlhon. Looutt It,
Mlddloporl
BUBiness University.
Her daqhter, Mrs. Craig Theo-11
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey also
dore and cblldren of Columbus
l'lloM WY :14511
!ted Friday In Columbns with spent the weekend wHh her.
Mrs. Bailey's parenll, Mr. and Sunday guesll of Mr. and Mrs.
,
Mrs. J. E. Levecy.
71111 llttr dpN!ttll PMUd wldl Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leonardi•
Amerlat'IINit.cutflljlijwtabuco and daughter Betty, Mra.ttm~­
-ramou Half 111111 Half.
Mrs. William Grueser
Ina ..-, IIJIU- ....., Trr 1 ed a family dlnnll' at the
IIICk. fltiiQ,
of Mr. md Mrs. Dale ~::
Naylor'&amp; Run. Also p1
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Mrs. Craig sang a number, "On
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the plano.
Commlttee membera for the
event were: decoratful - Glenn
Glaze, chr., Bea Stewart, Yvonne Scally, Betty Gilmore, Barbara MuUen, Paul Haplollllall,
Sally Walters and Sally Scbaal;
nomlnatful commlttee, Donald
Mills, Clara Riley; Table Ill'·
rangemente, Mary Skinner. The
lounge was furnished by the
Ingels Furniture Store In Middleport. The western theme wu
carried out ID lhl decorations
In the gym,

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_precise, neat and immaCLitate. till'
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Electric rates have gone down 4 times In 4 years and
Mr. Burnsley's clean, comfortable, trouble :free · electric i
·\ Such a partlcular 'man wants his home heating.sys.
heat costs li ttle more thon th e old-fashioned kind. ·••
tem to be as perfect as modern living should be, He
wants heating that can be precisely controlled ; heati ng
that'a uniform-no drafts, 110 hot spots; heating that's
reilly clean.., :· ~: ; ·

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reeling Cincinnati Reds were
back borne today, nursing their
woundl from · the west cout
ware and preparing lor a brief
five-game home · stand
The "golden well!" proved
pretty costly to the Reds, wbo
dropped six in a row before fl.

MASON

Fa•u• For Safety With The
ExdusiYe SAFm GRID
lhating Element

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ct.•pped 6·4 Saturday at San 1til~ -~ .~ lD relief.

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their spread by keeping lnfe&lt;:l·l
ed pupils oul of !.he pool
noi been sucessful. Chemical
ly DOROTHY KILGAI.LIN
foot baths lor bathers leav•lngJ
the pool have been tried
!hi.&gt; has ~so been shown to be ~ .lp II GoUwn
ro ., .. drew applalllll from lbatmenlll. K 'll)r or the renownuseless.
~ ·ne Autry, I' l ·ri'MI' cow· w~P, audience for more
edJ~n 1 en PI~ house In War·
boy star, has eyes to buy t · five mlnulel alter tho fadeout.
~~ ..!.,. th
have
Some help can be
of New York's most , mnous Movie representatlvea from II ::~ m.:~ ~j~'k;t Rll:~ lor
fror, having all swimmers wear hotels. So far the answer to cfllll are now acrambllni
th
k 1 "Carousel'
the!; own privale slippers or hla
.r hal been a louu "ao" book the plcturt . , . The not • ~· Rw:rt cfoulel and Caraandals at all times except . , . Brian ~pstein, DllliiiJif ol so-seerel romance between an
La!en~e Ill June than lor
whtn a,ctually in lhe water. Dal- lhe Beatles, WIDII here from actress who llcyrockele..
to an olher roductlon In Ire
ly cleaning and dlslnfectlor of London lor 1 conference with Broadway fame and an actor Y
f ~ lh 1 Ti k Is
the Joker room floor Is helpful. Sid Bernslein, prorr.oter of the witt an unhappy home llfe
history ~ e ib~a ~e. 1c 1
Bath towela should be boiled Aug. , . bash .~ Shea Sladlum, pears to be over. For 1
are '." ~:U t' :
the
aft&lt; · each use
W" '· $217,00 already In the II blazed . . . Barbra
c ase I aec 1on
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till (out of a possible f247.000l, and'a TV apecial ol April
Warren newapapers ve filled
Q - Wllal causes hives• Sid will ask the boys to do a twhlcb wu greeled with
wllh ada placed. by people try·
I What teals are needed to rna~ second concert the followiq zah8 from Coast to Coast
lngbto bu~! patr1 :.; U~ •timellbt
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K 1M made p••• one an
clu
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a dl8gllosla? Wl.at is lhe
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Cia a111
blaioD
month
Novak and Richard Johnston, dented accomplishment
a a ,1111
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on a personal appearance tour laped vldoo show 1 "'ill be re- the routines, naturally - and
A - Hives are caused by
to ballyhoo ''Mol: Flanders," pealed on Oct. 20, In prime audt•nces •eem to be laughing
lergy - usually 1o an article are having baWea that last far time and Just when the new gooll naturodly · · · 'l11e owuer
diel or something in
longer lhan tho Clay • Liston 81!81011 il swinging. It will - "· a ralber ne" daueing spot
with the skm. Food
fight
Eme•t Lehman, who get Ibis - preempt
Danny has asked lor pnlle protection.
are determined by carefully
wrote lhe screen v•rslon
of Kaye'• lhow. Pretty fabuloua He claims the underworld bas
pervised dteta that
"Wfo's Afraid of
V'rqinla for 8 23-7ear-old performer,
marked him for assasslnallon.
88 HOLIDAY SEDAN
one or more foodatuff• for
Woolf?" and wlll also produce then she'a pretty fabulous.
AB"'L SWORN 1'"
i says the movie wlll .·r ex·
"ITTSBURGH (UP!) - I. W.
Automatic. Power brakes, power steering, new or live days. Contacl
a" tesled by patch lests. The actly two and a hall hours with Vince EdwardJ, one of the Abet. 66, will be sworn i• today
white sidewalls, wheel discs, radio, back-up lights, suspected Irritant Is applied no intermission. Okay, Ernie biggest losera of all lime (at as
of the
United
to a small piece of blotting pa- - but what's it aoin&amp; t&lt; be the ract!lraek), il now dropping
of
America
tinted windshield, air·conditioning.
per and held against the lest about? This gorgeous
chick bundles on baseball ... All the &lt;USW) In the greateat power
area with adheaive lape for 24 whose h .Jband Ia so attractive match packelll at Sybil Burton's changeover in tbe hialory of
NOW
hours.
all lhe girls on the &lt;ampUl discotheque, Arthur, are solid the milllon·rnember union.
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wild about him?
black with nolhing on them.
ONLY
.
oug , n~us
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Trini Lopez seema to be giv· But pretty soon one side wtll
1c drugs wtli g1ve some rebel, 1 th
of Whist!-'•
na e romanu·c treatment to sh..ow a picture
.,
..a "
GMAC Financing Avai11ble
1 only satisfact"ry
Is to discovert he caust and a pretty redhead nam. 1 Nc a ...other. W :. Why, '?I" lhe
avoid it.
.
Kelly. She's a dancer who will same reason the place IS eall·
Please lend our uesUonl beco: ..o one ·I the "Hullabaloo" ed Arlrur, of course , . Mile!
and omments ~ Waq e G. glri !house dancers)
when Davis, atlll hobbling about wllh
Brandsladl, M. D.• tn ~are ol Basm Street Inaugurates Its hiB lea In a cBBt, Is wrtllllg lbe
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
lhla paper. While Dr. Braud· discotheque policy ... ~e lint scores for a couple of mo!lon
atadl caonot answer Individual exhibitors preview of Ship of pictures. Very ltu:rahve PS18fl"\'ou'U Uke Ou1 Quality IV ay ot Umn~ Busln•n"
lettero, be will aoswer ]ellen
Pomeroy. Ohio of general lnlerest Ia future
WY 2 5342
columna.

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FOLKS

Our

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C. S. Yellow - -- -- - $1
Toilet Tissue -W.·~d:~ 3 4-roll
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Peas -___S.•d. _Fancy
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let us help. We lend
millions of
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thousands
of people
for hundreds of dif·
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enjoying a well·

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Tenderay Full Cut

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Tondoray

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Swiss Steak............. . 59c

Thrifty

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Boston Rolled a·o·ast

4

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Breaat ........ ........ ]h. :l5c

Whole L8KI ........ .. lb. 49c

Brea&amp;l Quartero lb. 39c

Lea Quarters ........ lb. 3!k

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Dear Scared: ·

CIRCUS

p:~~J~2sc

Conlrary 10 oonelualona you
draw from readlna lov•lorn col·
lllllli, etc., a man DOESN'T
fall for every pretty girl
pall opporluDlly II hla wa,. .. .
.Aaymore t1w1 you'd be 1
over lor every ogling
wbo
trios to Jet yoli alone In tbe kJt.
eben. UIMI a little 1n1st - 1111d
seuon II wllb . bumor. - H.
"nllJ column Ill dedicated to
fBIIIIJy um,. 110 you're
11111 kid lrlluble ot ju.at
truqble, lei Helen lullp -· • uy .
Sbe wW ll8o welcome
OWII IDlUiing tl()e1'lancel,
dNSI lfllla Balle! ln eaN

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FRUIT DRINK

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What do you do when a girl ,
!brows herself at your bus- '
band? 8be workl with him at
lbe offJee and lhe ll very obYlowt about II. Jlm Just
He lbblkl it'l flllml' that a
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Beauty Soap
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Bananas

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Shrimp ___ - 2 ;:;.. $1.49

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Bandy Andy

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$2000

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Tenderay &amp; Thrifty Full Cuts

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lone, amoldng 1 slolen cipretle and laking furtive gulpa ol
beer, and thinking about how
Dear H~len: .
, lovely life wu before the reThere s nothing wone lhao a formation. Any BUggeotlnns! reformed smner, believe mel SORROWFUL
,
Not that ~.Y , bul~~
'!'as P.S. I'm kidding - I think...
.much of a smner, but he s a ; Dear Sorrowful
whale of a reformer! He has : No suggetliona. Just empa·
1. g~ven up ctgaretlei, %. lOIII lhy. My huaband is allo on a !
on a diet, and 3. b driDkinC ,diet, m1 nowadays 1 sign my·
nothing llronger !han black cof· :ael! : STARVING.
fee (because beer Is loaded 1 p .S. How about jo]Jling me 1n
with calorlel) .
a solitary peanut bolter und·
earned vacation 18
Now I 11111 for him aU the ' wich? - H,
reason enough.
way-at least aU lhe way down IDear Holen:
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to 160 pounds which is hia nor- We keep - ear It! lbe apart,.
mal weight, But does he have rnent house parking Jot and II
io acl so holy aboul II? Every . geto prelty duaty. Today
I'
Ume I pick up a cigarette, be oouldn't believe my eye•. All '
I. &amp;lves a hollow cough and he the way acr011 tbe hood were
even circles cancer stories In Itiny fool prlntJ, about two
the llAlwapaper. If I eat a potato es lonl - smaller tiVOli than a
or order a IUDdae, you can al-; baby'a. Now I've seep
cal
, most see him drawing his black , lracks otten on the ear, but
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY
· mourner• Cllpe llOIII1d him, or : never ~uman tracks. Evep if a
Ll~ lnsurance.Avafllblt On AJilo1ns
' else he makes 1uper1Dr remerks lpigmy were on the loole, what
:
about Jack of will power and would he be dolna on our car?
300 W, Second St.- WYandotte 2·2111, Pamer()¥
, how ytlll shouldn't be a slave to
T.G.E.
NOW OPEN SATURDAY 9 AM TO 12 NOON
your stomach. And I'm about ])ear T:
lo becolJII P Jolitary drinker. I No piply - jU!I 1 p. J.
DAVE OHLINGER, MGR.
Not · thllt I evlll' drink more ' (practical joker). Here's how
than one can of beer, but now ' lt'a done: Make a llibl lilt,
I feel IUilty aboill it.
'preu it, ltltleoflllllf • aide
So I am sitting here, all a· In lbe dult, Ibm with your
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IIIII: I perfect miniature
fool print. Our fireplace manl:le

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.ly Wayne G. Brandsladt, M.D. .t - Athlele'a fool, or ring·
As a school nurse I
see wnrm, and plantar warts are
Ids w1th planlar warts and apread by contact with lbe loCk·
't '-•11•1e's fool. Since our school er-room floor lllld not from lbe
.;w ha• a swimming pool, water. Individual resiitance
•hat measures should be tak· appears to be the determining
. lo . prev~nt lhe spread of ractor In who develops these
heSt mfecltons'
1infoctloJII. Attemplll to control

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Bvsineu S.rvices
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INFORMA noN

LEARN OF DEATH
'l'uelday. Burial wu beside W
Wbrd was received recently late husband. Three eons, 0.
of the sudden deatil o1 Mrl. Ray vld of Marion, Dick and Palll
H. Furney (nee Clara BUill) of of Columbus and live .......c!dL
Columbus OD Saturday eftnlD&amp;, drea• IUI'viVI..
,
May 22 at bel' home. Mrs. Fur"'
ney WU the dauJbter ol· Rev.
U KD t,ED
P. S Bllti8 and Lyda Kerr Bllti8 TOKYO &lt;UPll - A IU •
who was a pas1or In Melp IIIII plotlcm ripped 1111'0agh a coal
Gal!Ia County over 7 yean 81,0 mint· on lbe IIOUibem lalaDd of
Mrs. Furney was a fr-·
.... VIa- Kyushu today,
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ltor with Mrs. Henrietta Me- ported Zf WJUert killed .... 221
Dade and had many frienda trapped UJid.eraroiDd.
were sorry to leant of iter The blut occurred at l ·tlhafl
death.
owned by lilt Y8111D118 llbtfal
Mr. and Mrs. Gertld Otn el Corp., In Fnirnota -perleelure
Huntington were among tlloM near the loW!I el Inatsukl,
who at•·-ded lbe £----a1 ·1111 -•- southeas• of Tokyo.

WOMAN to do babysitting and 19115 CONSOLE stereo. JU!I Ilk· AIR CONDITIONING Refrlgerlight housework, 5 days per en ln. Lovely walnut conaoie 8~ oervlce. Jack's Refrig·
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week. Phone WY ~4.
wllh AM It FM radio.
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speed record changer,
t TU 2-3537.
t I tic
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speakers, dual volume con;,,'0.. ., Pubuuti.o
BABY Sl'M'ER, 5 ~ days week. troL This set three months HEATING, Plmlblnl, MeDer
$1689
RBoVLATIOMt
Light housekeeping.
Write old. Take over payments of hrtlac... Amold Brollten, 1962 Ch!tvrolet Impel a
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$6 per month or itpay· balance :lll Eaol
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11'1' Cpe. 327 cu. in. VB engine, std, tr1ans. roddl,o,t hrloea~,
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bdue $89c.76U. TryWY ••~, your ;eroy. one
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1961 Chevrolet Bisceyne
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ance due only $63 or pay $6 quired. Phone SH 2-5868.
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..... u. u. UlO P. • Da.lb.
For I 1e
•'' oo s•0u
11 30 Republl
Le"'··-......., UI "' ,. " ,.,,. .....
.
: HOUSE FOR SALE, 5 rooms in
POMEROY, OHIO
""'
:
can ""''""'"'
~ ~· •
OUVER corn ptcker. Rotary ! Minersville. Phone WY 2-00 21.
6:00.15 Musical Cloclr
11:45 Waiter Moeller
BESULT PRooucJNO
RHODE ISLAND Red hens and hoe, portable elevator. Mrs.
I
3IC
BEDFORD
GRADUATES
7:00
Be
Slill
and
Knaw
12:00 Local II Obto Newt
17
6
""'" ••
roosters. call 84H778.
Clyde Well, WY u:no.
Auto Sale•
7:oz.30 News
12:20 Evans Builetlll Boald
PHONE WY 2-2156
6 1 3tc
5-29-31p HOUSE for Rent: 3 bedroom
There was a large attendance 7:46 Echoes Of JoY
12:25 New.o.Graml
USt.'D PI~NOS
.
PUBLIC AUCTION TIIe un- home at 1126 E. Main St., • 63 Buick_ $2,395 at the 8th grade graduation ex· :~~5-300b~~~ley:•
12:30 G~u:.~u~tlnet
--L--,--nd~Fo=-u-n-d;--l Two, nice recondlttoned
uprtgbt d . ed d t ill health Phone WY 2-3408. 5-29-61C I LeSabre 2 dr. Hard '!'OP. AI· ercises at Bedford Grad, school 8,55 Community New•
da
ced f
.k I
erstgJI ' ue o
'
- - - - - - -- .. j most like the day It w a I
of
A1teroate Salur ya
ptanos, prl
or _qu!C sa e, must discontinue farming and
,
. sold. Automatle ohllt. Spot· recently. The elass consisted
1:00 Talk of !be Towo
1:55 New1 Beat
LOST OR strayed English minx Call Rutland Furmture, SH 2· will sell the following at 1461 FOR SALE. 6 room
holM: leas brome mist original fl. 17 pupils. Each graduate pre- .9:55 Mason County New1
2:00 Saturday Matllles
cat, black, bob tatled, rtght 4811.
6 I 3tp
Gibbson Road (II mile West Will .sell completely furms~ nisb.
sented his mother wilb a red 10:00 Public Service Show
2:55 News Beat
front foot missing. Anyone PLACE your order now- for s. R. 681 between Pagetown ed, Wldrth wan to wa)l ~· 63 Chevrolet $2,395
. . Re 10:15 Daily Light
3:00 Saturday Matlnes
who baa ·een him please con- bla k
be ·
p b0
nd Alb
Ob' ) 1 00
· an.. apes, or un urn
· Impala 2 dr. Hard Top. Show· rose corsage. The DliDISter '· 10:30 Latchstring
3:55 Newo Beat
" e
' N J, rd
637
c rasp rrtes,
a
any, 10 ' : p.m. Call WY 2-2551 or WY 2 • room clean. Power steering Donald Bricldes, opened wttb 11·.00 World News
tact Mn. ora o an,
687-32511. Charles
Betzlng, E.ST. June 5, 1965. No. 28 3712
1
4:00 Discing Wilb Dolll
Grant Street,
M1ddleporl, Tuppers Plains, Ohio, (Ad· School bell, Oil iampa, pew· ,
'
:~!:[~~~~n:~;·~~:de. A pr1ayer follobw~hby :ve~b,v~ 12:00 CoDIIDunity News
4:30 Top Teo Revue
&lt;!lhio, WY Wl31. &gt;28 3tCI
dress C&lt;Jolville).
5-29-31p ter rea pot, silver s.et. antiq· FOR SALE 8 room
bome,
se ecttons Y e
•·
, 12:20. Evans Bullelilt Board
5:00 Saturday News 11epar1
ue laundry stove, .quilts, blan. located close to Elementary
and 8th grade with their mustc 12:25 News-0-Grams
5:15 Dinner Musicale
kets,
pictures,
tailor
trona,
and
HI
'
gh
School
m·
.
M'
t
ddleleacher,
Mr.
Carey,
leading
the
12:30
Agriculture
Program
5:30
Community Cboks
Notice
MOBILE Home 50 x 10 Chamwagon
wheels
old
books
bolts
Pomeroy,
Ohio
group.
A
talk
by
Elementary
2:45
CGunlcy
&lt;Jo.Round
7:00
Ofi
Tho Air
:--,===--~;-;---:- 1 ion. Air conditioned. Automa.
•
•
port.
Will
sell
completely
furSupervisor
Robert
llowo
C,llow·
1·.55
News
Beat
I WILl NOT be responsible for ic washer. JO gaL water heat- and Irons, old park bench nished with wall to wall car·
Tile Ramlller
Sunday
debts contracted by anyone
lrons, beds, chesl of drawers, pet and drapes or unfurnishlng. He used the theme of fur. 2:00 Country Go-Round
7:59 Sign On
2490
other than myself. Raymond er. WY 2- • WY 2-3382.
chma
cupboard,
old
desk,
World
Sludanl
ol
f:omplcl
therl113
your
Mure
through
a
2:ali
Nelli
Beat
1:00 The SingiDJ Preacher
5 28 6tc
dinetle set, silver flower pot, ed. Call WY 2-2551 or WY 2El..UOMe
better education.
3:00 Mid-Way Matinee
8:15 News Report
W. Holsinger.
5 28 3tp - - - - - - - -29-6tp BIJ ear NOm, rldo uti per- Dlpl01l181 were presented by !:55 News Beat
3712·
two
western
saddles,
side
sad·
58:30
Church of Cbrllt
FREE 1,000 S&amp;H Green Stamps 1955 Harley • Davidson KH K
9:00 Musical Interlude
&amp;w! By simply •Iewing the motc:cycle for sale o. trade. die, John Deere B. tractor 3 BEDROOM House for sale, lurlllaace. Smiii e.v eCOilOIIII the principal, Mr. George Sar- 4:00 Disclog With Doll
with
Cultivators,
harrow,
elecExcellent
condition
IDd
11W11111ertlhllllr
gent
and
the
president
of
the
4:30
Imarcbange
10:30
First BapUsl Cbri
Coi..pact Vacuum cleaner in Phone WY 2-7796.
1618
tric
chair,
pull
type
14
ln.
Lincoln
Heights,
'pomeroy.
See
school
board,
Mr.
Doyle
Sar5:00
CGDIIDuolty
Newo
11:30
Children'• Cbapel
your borne. Phone WY 2-2821.
5 28 31p
Melnpolllaa Melon
gent. The closing prayer was 5.05 Mason Coun~ News
11:45 Sunday Nelli 8pedll
5 28 'IOtc MEXICAN TOMn TO plants for hotlom plow, wheel barrow Pbone WY 2-38ID.
and many, many miscellan6tc
E.
LllaiD
Slreel.
Pomei'OJ
led
by
Rev.
Brlcklcs
with
the
5?0
World
&amp;
Nail
Newo
12:00
Ne111 Report
5 25
.,MEXI="'c""AN=ro=MA=ro""p:;:la:=;:
nts for sale. William Holmes, Syra· eous irems, Real Estate: will '
l'tlolll WY Wl'll
entire audience praylna
the 5.30 Sunset Boulevard
2:15 Episcopal Churcb
18Ie. William Holmes, Syra· cuse.
5 26 tfc
be. sold at 2::J!I p.m. E.S.T. IHOUSE FOR SALE In Racine.
f Z2 tic Lord'o Prayer.
;:.~Of! TIIe Air
1:00 Cburclt of Ood
·euse
5 211 lfc
- -.
- - TIRE SALE 750 x 14 Prestige ThiS farm consiSts o( 82.73 A. Clarence Roy WI 9-2Bil.
--..1:30 Goapel CaU
1 ...,11 Notice
'
""'111
8:00 Sign Ou
2:00 Old Folks Hour
HEAR IT ON WMPO - Llew· Whitewall $20.95; 800 x 14 . more or less wtth 35 acres
5 25 l2tc
li!lable
and
the
balance
in
LIGAL
NOTICI
8:00.15
Musical
Clock
3:00
990 Hit Plll'1ldl
ellyn Thompson's "Lile and Prestige Whitewall $22.95.
pasture
and
timber
and
pulp
HOUSE
FOR
SALE.
Elgbt
of'
:ifflo
co.:u~~.·~~o
comrr
ORDU
or
NOTICI
,
,
"
7:00
Be
Still
&amp;
Know
3:30
News
Headilneo
Light" program, Monday thru Newell's Sunoco,
Chester,
wood.
This
!ann
baa
an
excelrooms,
two
baths,
Elrtra
lotJcYRus
D.
CRI!ILll'.
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,
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...
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7:oz.30
Newt
3:32
990
Hit
Parada
FridiiJ at 8:II a. m. EST·
Ohio, 9115-2305.
5 25 6tc
:a. D 3
tral Auur~ CompUJ. ID Oblo
,...,...
i25tfc
-- lent spring that baa always goes with house. 361 South cooi.viu.E. OIUO,
mut•" ..,.,._, wtlh prlB&lt;tpol
7:30 v.,_ 6 Chew
3:55 News
bad
an
abundant
supply
of
Fronl
St.,
Middleport.
Mri.'
,
..
PWntlf~
,.
Cl,.,.
....
T••"""•·
7:45
Firll
Baptisl
Church
4:00 990 Hit Partdt
=======:.:-:-:;~ GOOD
USED
WY 2-li22'
1. refrigerator.
5 25 Ph.
6tp water. There is a 5-room Henry He1111esay.
NORA JEAN CRI!!LlP.
wom•
c
...
.,.
"""'·
8:00
Ohio
VaUey
News
4:30 News Headlines
1
house. This farm could offer
,
I 25 12tc ~~,:~:.,~ILLAND.
MoUeo " _., .,,,. .... ·a:os.,w World Nelli
4:32 990 Hit Paradt
For Summer Driving . , •
NOTICE
ma~y possibilities and oppor· FOR ~ALE: 5 room ... -hoUN, P""":J.~:i!'.'l: ...,.T VIRGINIA " ~~~~ ";:::::''.,":".:;: ,.':: 1:00 Hi8b School Hit Parade
4:M News
eFy""n Gosollno
tumties to an imaginative bath basement Gas furnace
••· u.m tho ..,.,....,....., of ,.,.,... 10:30 Suog 6 Story Time
5:00 City Commissioner - ·
' d. It would make an ex· fireplace.
,
. for quick• Nora lean CriiiHp,
NOTICI
Th , . _ of ... · - 10 .. The "-'~-- K
5: IS 990 Hit Pa.L--·•.,...
My Office Will Be I • Lubrlc.tl.n Servlco
mm
Priced
whDI• ptae. or
:.f 01&gt;1
m•':fer ~ " ; m. at tb;~:
;..,
UUWCII ey
eUnlco TlrH, All Slus
cellent reatreat for !be bus~ sale Phone 77"'11 Mason ............ c-ow.... GIIIOnd,..... fi... or ................ "' ... 11:00 Democratic Legislature
7:00 oa The Air
'
.
.
oNU
Street., Partenburc. Welt VtrcblJa,
otnc. ot Ule SuPtriDteadent of Ini Ask about FREE Pl•g offtr ness man wbo wiShes
to get w. V11.
4 11 tic whloh "" ""' o.r 1ao1 ...... ,.. """""
Closed From
FOR BOATERS
away from it all it could be
. - ...... Out
I RIYw Hrvlce on whit. " ' a small producti~ farm. CasiJ.. HOUSE FOR SALE on .Laurel
llle~~'":i1.1wt~ ~rlL
~ ~~c::!~~on~~ N':.
.
,
at
our
boot
dock.
on
delivery
of
Deed,
Terms:
Cliff
Road
Mrs.
Normaa
E.
~.·,-.
the .~,.,.'"..
""',P.."'u"c
..
,url...-of
"""·"· ....... CO&lt;Io. •• o,oo
~ Tbn l'lldaya
5:Ui.l Jim
Show .•
H 11 WY 2-1322
...,
....,
...
A.M. o'dncll on Weclnetdar. IUM
May 31to June 7
SUPER SERVICE
cash. Signed: Norma
Hager
yse
•
·
.,..,.,
Ct"""'· Qhlo, . - tor • dl· "" '"'' '' ""' otttoo or the .,.
6:00
SlgD-Oo.
Newt
1:30,
Sertoat1ar
'
.
'
I • .,..,. vorn ·UI4 other nUd, OD the (1'0~ perln.lendent or llll\lrmd. Au I ~ Sacred "earl
7 10 .... o' o
.;:;t..
B
df
rd
STATION
ra o AuctKNt C9'1!Reny. ._
~~r_ of , _ IMPet ., . ..,. ... 4..-. p~~HCJbolder Of tile eo1DPU7 ...,
:w
n
&gt;:
,p
· ·' ~-: -·
DR. E. F. MAAG
OPEN •&lt;
C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer, ROOM brick home. 2 bath- ""::;,d. •'"" Will .. 11cor ,..,.. .. ::r:,::.,•~,.. "'....,._ 1:20 Melp CT, RFD
Sallrdaya:
. ·k·
A. C. Bradford, MIP'. &amp;-:!Ute I'OOIIlS, flnlslled attic a o d ,.. ....., C)'IU
"" "'D...,
., ,.... .....
1:25 Paul BoWII'I Farm
1:00 Sign On - Newt.
L
J4 HOURI,
Crtlb
William a. llo1'1'11.
• 30 ,.. ._ , .._..._ __
•c "•MUBIL£ ltliW'8DCI Ol!elll'!!!,..,~~~'="""'""""'""-:-'i
buement. Out of high water.
Plolnllfl
.............., ., ~-"!!!'~
•=
...
uo~, • ......,...
I:Ui CotmlrJ Mtmie 1'llltl·
1
111
--- - - offer
Business Services
Central
beating,
for\j~~~~~·
;:~~ ~:57
Weslher Nen
Cotmlcy Jam!;lone
. cancelled! tAll ywr oper• i'KNAPP SHOES,
special
quick sale.
Phonepriced
WY Ull6
"' "· ~;.~'"~j,~,~~t;.,.~·,..~ue:'~~~:..,::;:;:;:;:;:;:':':':
,. '" •· to, "·,., n-,..
7:00 National
71:25
110 Protestaro'
J!6iir '
tor's lil:enlt? Cd WY
to June only, buy 1 pair
or WY 2-2205. Charles F. - 7:30 Sports
7:30 Spor111
- - - - - - - - - - regular price, get !nd pair CAR 'YAHSED .and vacuumed. Wildermuth.
4 13 lfc
7:3$ Bill Mllier Show
7:35 • · - andl!rlllll lbotr
.J_
.., 00 off Wrile or caD Ro- Wtlson s car wash, 550 Page-s!, --;;c;o-;==--=--;-;--;--~
Sale or Tra...
b;rt Hill: Elm Street, Racine. Middleport, WY 2-3517, Open FOR SALE: Completely mod·
7:35 Pickeu Hardware Show 10:46 ll'o Maaie - Amq
19!8 OLDSMOBILE, 4 door, au5 19 12tp from 8 a. m. to I p. m., seven em, 3 bedroom ranct home
(Tuesday-'l1lurlday)
11:00 Dairy VaileJ fl ~··
~
transmission, powet
days a week.
I 1 30tc in new area on Chester Road.
a·
?:50 Newt
Top Tan llbow ' .
· --•
b ak 1
1:30 Daily Light
12:00 News
lleermg ..., power r ...
ALFALFA WIEVtL
BULLDOZER WORK, equipped Phone WY 2-5337. 5 28 lfc
!2: 15 Mlllleal r-lodl.'
8, 46 Baker Furniture Show
Good condition. Call SH 2M&amp;M CONTROLS
with wincb. Big or small job.
Sturdy Wood or Metal
_,..
tf05 or write Ho\Vlll'd B. Stitl,' Motallolon o. M•Uoouotov ""'
Call daytimes WI 9-3151 , even(Wed.-Auctloo) Fri. Show) 12:30 Tlte Rev. loleriiD t.--vlll
I I 31c "• • ,.._...,. ,., ""1roll~Uiiltt
t:OO New1
1:00 The Jim .._
v~- '""'""""" e.
lngs WI 9-~'", Gene Barnett,
_, '
lq Atfolh w""'· konomtool
-•
7:05 Bill ltllller Srow
UO Sundown Sereoado
1959 PLYMOUTH Fury, t dr. UDico .Wolfa w""'' '•"' .,,,
Racine, Ohio,
5 U lfc
Coif
Good running COildition. Olin "'~ ..... ..., .. •••""' •• to =.Oiiiii;;;ii;;.;;,;~----.;_~~~
1:05
ee With Janel
7:30 Sign 011
~
MIDDLEPORT- 2 story frame
10:00 Swap Shop
Stmda)o:
1 4 .,., -~ , . _1, no not&lt;u"
WoIfe, C'..Uer SL, Mason, W. Pi&gt;- ru......, ,,.. oootrot or
8 rooms, bath, garage, corIN MIDDLEPORT, 0.
10:11 Morning Medllatlonl
7:30 Sign 0u _ Arm; .S .
Va.
li 25 ltp "'
to ••ner lot, good locatinD, elose l:~~
10:30 POJ1!'alls of a Patriot
7:55 New1
·
"-nt
•
......,.,.
torv.. "'"· ""' up
to
stores
and
schJOla.
Terms.
10
35
Bill
Mill
.,__
.. . . . . . .. "'"" ...optlll•
:
er.....
1.00 llapiln ...,........
For . . .
•••· ...., , • .,., ..... to. LANDROUTE 7 - Close to Eastern
•
10:45 Masou Agr. Prgm .(Tues.) 8:311 Sunday Sllow. ' ,-~
FURNISHED apartment,
5- HARK , ...,. c.~.,. '"m ••·
High School. New 6 • room I
VINYL ASBESTOS
11:6 Family Wonblp ('lbui'l.) t:30 Tbt Blble-SpiiiiJ.I.1f y01
rooms and bath, oewly reno. t'llau eooperauv• .u.ocJattoD ranch, carport, utility room,
Jl•45 A.S o-n.. (Pete
··
1 ... IIL... o~.... ~Lnted. 2nd St. over the Fab-I'I"""...,"""",.','".,.s,.•no"""&lt;"'P"'ome"""",;,',.·"""..,.1
modern kitchen, built-in oven
Sbi.,W;j(Frldaya)
---•
5
ric Sbop,
28 tfc
M • M co•roou
S•let &amp; Service
and range, 60 x 150. ,12,000.
11:00 Newt
1':15 Collgrtuman'o a.pcn ··
FOU ROOM furnished apart- llatatblonALFALFA
woovtL
SMALl.
FARMI
story
frame
11:11
...
_.,
.eoan
....
JunctloD
10:30 ""·•.•
M•t.bo.cb:lor IIJ'II top.
.. ....,
..,3
uw.naa1 Sbo,.. ·
meot, dowDStain. WY 2-36.18. :r;;:-.~-...!::."''::'":t~ ~
5 rooms, porch, gantg&lt;, bam,
el·l 6 _ 9x9 _ 17 Patterns In Stoc'·
11:45 Tiny'l Country 11JDm
11;30 The Quiet Hour
5 17 1ft auo """' ,.,,. """"" both. eFiu Almost Every Car
35 acres on Route 143,8 miles
·~
.
'l'ime
12:01 Neg
~.-811d-.4"""'Roo=Mc:-:furnl
-;-shed
-;-;-a-part
--· ::.;.:. ?.''!:!..~...."'' ::: ....!:: eTransferable When
from Pomeroy. $6600.00.
el-16 -12x12 -7 Plttli'nl In Stock
12:00 Cement Bluet N8WI.
12:15 The Cbrtstian'l Roar
•R
d
Ha
to•tctu. '"' " •••"'· "'"' ,..,
You
Trade
Cars
ALBERT
M. COX, SALESMAN
12:30
Goessler'a
Guesl
Star
(Frl) 12:llll Tba Rev. Merlin 'lttll
ts
Ro
I
men • w ey Ql ee
~ rood COilb'ol or d(!ltftlct.lve llrne
BOX ZZf
WY ~
. ware
11 lfc otaro. ""' •• to ' _.._ """
Co:30 Larry Andenon Show
1:00 ~ Rev. H. G. an~~t
5
'
~•mob opttUobuoo. oth" ..... . eGuaranteed 24 months
5 28 3lp
S:OO Jim Metl
W,
1:30, The Rev, SUu Jini....· '
'I'Uu..-fll ..~I
!urn
ln~eete.
LANDMARK. Melli CouotJ
24
000
mil
N our ron'l!
t&lt;h• F•= Sunm
or '
es
I
I
0
4:11 BiaeiiDar Auto Sbow
Z:OI The Rev. Alldre!r ~
Plnotii
Ill IDll lllllurn1lbed aput. ... - ""' Moln • - Po...,...
e Most Popular UDlt
Uv-toc:lc
""'·--..
·
WY ••7••
2:45 The Rev. 11oeot ·~
moola. WY 2,4434 12 I 1ft FOR THE FINEST selection of
In th U
_, ',UO Nen (Uieai)
1:10 The Surtda7 _....,:
flowers for Decoration Day,
e .S.A.
CURTISS BREEDING Service,
290 ... 2nd Ave.
Middleport, 0.
t:ft Jim ·Jise!I 11tow
1:30 Sundowa . ~~
GOOD pasture, plenty fo water, stop at Ciifrs Sboe Repair,
for the beat ill
arti!lclai
near Rutlaod. Phone SH 2- Middleport, Ohio.
I oto!IH
breeding. 180 of the Nation's:l'~ooFT===!O"!!!!'!"'-!!!!!!"'--"'"'·!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~=~~·~:oo=.,;~~-::!.--_...;._..L!7:~30l_s~.-~·Offiaiiiifii0ii·li·
i58t..
Sic
12tp
"
leading
sires
m~e
their
I
rEIUlY
. . .Oil~ \'fOIIIDia
5 25
5 11
=;-;=::--::---:~,~~~
bome at Curt~s. For service,
140DERN 4 room and bath. WE LOAN Carpet Shampooer
Call Leland Parker, Pomeroy,
lurttlabed apartment, Middl"' at no cost wlth purcllase of
Ohio, WY 2-2264 or Albert
port. WY 2-317t
f 21 Uc Blue Lustre ShllfllllOO. Baker
Po
Parker, Chester, Ohio, 985FURNISHED APARTMilNr for Furniture, Middleport,
meroy, O.
3415.
5 19 12tp
rent. Five rooms and bath.
S 25 Sic
FOR SALE: Fine poay. Corne
Utilities furnished. Close to CLOTH awnings and porch val- SEWING MACHINE - repair and see. Mason 773-5923.
business district. WY 2-3119!. ance. Bamboo porch shades. services all makes, W¥2-2284
7.~0
; 28 3tc
Venetian blinds 8lld repairs. The F~brlc ~bop, Pomeroy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __:_:.::._1
-:-f-::R:=OO:::M:::-cA:::P""A-=RTM=EN=T'""i,-n""'P-om- Dale Wippel, 215 Union Ave., Authorized Singer Sales and Employment Wentecl
5 4 30tc WANTED Tractor work, farm
eroy, Close to business dis- Pomeroy.
5 18 30tc Service.
lrict. Phone WY 2-3117.
DON'T PUMP you sluggish sep. i'oelgler BaDdla&amp; LMppi) for pondt!, lawns and drivewayo.
s 28 6tp
tic lank. Get Klean-Em.AII new bomet. BuUI In kl~ Small dozer and llperienced
r"'R"'AIL=-=E-=R- LOTS=
=--_-cfr-ee_ ee
.:_•_ aeptlc tank cleaner. Land· ens, storm wlndowl. alllll). operator. Low hourly rates.
age and water. Browo'l Trail mark Far!L Bureau.
lnum siding. CaD Guy NeJa-1 Middleport. Phone WY 2-22llll.
er Park (Slate Appmed)
% 18 lfc ler, Jlaclne, Ohio.
.
_ 8 I_ IOic
12
· Minersville, Ohio, PboDe WY
1
Ill lie EMPLOYMENT wanted
at
2-:!324 .
tic
nsurence
AUCI10NIIEil
·
·once:
26
year
old
married
1 11
~--------· I AUTOM 0 BILE Insurance been
Complett Senlct
puin with I child. 7 years arWentad To Buy
cancelled? Lost you. operaCrltt Bradford
: my service completed, high
1 A~RE GROUND near good tor's llcense: Call WY 2-2966
Write, Prime or CGIIaot
school education. Chauffeur'a
. road 1n Salisbury Town~hip.,
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decorated with a merry •
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round and clowns on
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Mrs. Ruth Bradford w~re
Sharon calvert and Mike Chairman; Reva Vaughn, Shlr· Refreshments of ponch and Pfam Are Mode
chairman of the decoratmg
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ley {Juster, Nona Story, Roae cookies were served members
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For Wiener Rot~~t
David Thorpe w~&lt; thr RmgMr Manuel
Loll principal of the fun- Rupe and Jane Walton.
ll n~aster and Tim Cozart played 10," Hi h' C!Jrwned the king
SOcia~ Pearl "Welker, Cbalr·
Plw were made lor a wlen- A dinner was held Sunday at
clown. The Circus opened ueen g
each girl
man; MUdred Karr, Velma Rue,
er roast Tuesday, June 8 at 7 the home of Mr and Mrs. Rol·
havmg side shows for the : corsage made of Tails man Mary Allderson, Nits Conde,
p. m. at the borne of Mary 11n Bc'll'hs In obse_rvance of
graders to enjoy. This
roses and the boys were pre· Jeanne Morgan and Lee Seyler.
and Becky Radford when th~ their wedding anmversary on
Collo.ved by a vamty show
boutonnieres. The
Program, Sabra Morrison,
Youth Fellowa~p of the Roc Monday.
eluding the following numbers :
were ...ac. by Mrs.
Chairman: Clarice Krautter,
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Springs MethodiRt church met Present were Mr. and Mrs.
pwr . :o by Nancy Bentz:
Crow, Lee Lee and Guiding Star Council No. 124• SUnday evening at the ~burch. Roy Evans and Pamela and Jay
McClintock and ~renda B~ad·
Rel;eshments of cake,
Ann Rupe.
Daughters of America of Syra- Prayer by the Rev. Chester of Canal Winchester, Mr. _and
ford sang "Alabama Jubdee ·
punch and nuts
Publicity, Nellie Brow~.
cuse met ~ursday, May ~~ Lemley opened the meeting fol- Mrs. James Bearhs and Timo.
a baton twirling routine
by a bt 75
Service, Roberta
0 Brien, their Council room. Then all
lowed by SCripture reading by thy and Scott, and Mr. . and
M:~ · · '" Yost and Terrie •err.ell; ar·' a ·roKJmatc':
Chairman; Phyllis Mullen, Jane ing was conducted ln rlt stic Mrs. Hugh Bearhs. Roll call Mrs. Bearhs, who_ received 1
Brenda Sayre did a pantmrume
teachers. Teachers
Brown, Theresa Swatel, and form by Councilor, Ural Thorn- was answered wllb a BIb I e number of cards, gilts a..d flow·
"I Know A Plae," Bonnie Yon·
were Mr. Lott, Mr Rose, Vera Crow.
as.
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verse. The treasurer reported ers.
ker Brenda Sayre, Rhonda Bra·
Parker, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Scrap Book, Jane Walton.
The rebel conunl~ ~ the sum ol $59.19 ~ the treasdcn' and Judy Adams pantomin· Webb .,d Mrs. I.ee
At the regular meeting held ed Sister Lizzie Qwek lmprov ury. Ruth Ann Bailey led the
cd "Leader ol Pack:"
The ,..,mainder of the
Thursday May 2'/t.h, a letter ing·and Sister Neille Weese re- group In the singing on hymns.
warner played "Alley Cat" on ing wos spent d 'r: to
was read from the Buckeye mains thde ""':; n of officers
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the pi8no modern dances
tar records
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Girls State, Inviting members Secon nom 11o
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done by ·Jane Johnson, Krista F•ch ltth. gw' was
to attend any time during June was held and ~ ~:- Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Do'Y"ie
Yost, Terrie Ferrell and
circus hat, printed
19-27 at the Capitol Umverlllty tlo~ from the Dlstricld Dep ty entertained with dinners Friday Mr. William Russell, Middle·
1.\cCiiJ ..ock, anr a sola
copy c' the cla&lt;s Will
in Columbus and also thanking Echth Wakely was:::.;. enlly and SUnday evening, at ~elr port School Band Director, Is
ShJTiey Gueltig. The
cups made like a
them for sending as delegate, All members! nd the g next home, High St. Present Fr1~ay announcing an organizational
of the evening was a
ation hat as souvenirs.
Barbara Kennedy !rom Pome- requested toJ a te 10 to practice evening were Mrs. Dana Kmg meeting for the summer hand
"'The Celts" who played
The
program committee roy.
meeting on une th I Is to be of Hopedale, Louis Carl, Bal- program Wednesday June 2, in
ihe Day and All the Night."
was Mrs. .. f Cur· An invitation to enter a noat for the inspecllo:;., a I I hour tlmore, Md. and Mr. and Mrs. the band room at' the high
"'The Celts" ronsisted of Jeff lis and the refreshments
in the Regatta was received June 24. During
SOC a
' Downie and Charles. Present h
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and it was vnted unanimously ice cream was enjoyed by Sunday evening were the a~ve scs:dents
do not need to bring
I the
e' "ctric guitars ·• MJke en Johnson.
to enter one. Velma Rue was those attending.
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bright Instruments with them. Hours
~II the committee
appointed chairman of the proof Dunbar, W. Va. 8lld Allen for the bands include Setlirr
wish to thank all the
ject..
Dinner Honor1
Downie.
Band (Grades 9 • 12) are to
of committees, parenl
II was announced that a Gar•
hte
meet at 9 a.m .; 8th grade, tO
lit'""""'· and all ":ose who
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a. m. ; 7th, 10:30 a. m. and 6th
II"··'""" in any way to _make the for a VISit.
Bl'alne Walburn Mr. and Mrs. Jameo Brewinggrade, 11 a.m. Sttiaento are to
a success. SpeCial thanks Mr. and ~·vtenn W Va to
t rtalned with a dinner at
come at the hours announced.
David Thorpe and Tim Co- and fa~y weekend ~ith . thei; th: ~~in Restaurant Sunday
zart .~ho did :rtwo;:::rful
:'!~.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond evening in honor of their daugf&gt;.
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Walburn and Mr. and Mrs. Ver· ter,
1 186 OES Birth of Fourt4 Son
ner See.
!rom Rio
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Pomeroy ...,.,p er
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vander· day. A centerpli!Ce in the col- wiU meet Tuesday, at _7 .45 P· Pickett of Dania, Fla. are anhoof 8lld children or Waldo were lege colors of red and while m. and thare will be initiation. nooncing the birth of
their
bol~Jrwee~end guesll of Mr. decorated the table.
JUNE S
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son
John
Diehl,
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May
L. E, McComas.
Attending the dbmer were The JOY claaa of the United 1~ The ~ew arrival weighed
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roth- Sacira, Robert Lukadoo, New Methodist church are sponsor- ¥, lbl at birth.
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rock 8lld daughter of Olyahoga Haven, W. Va.: Mr. 8lld Mrs. lng a rummage sale Thursday, Grandparents are Mrs. H. B.
Falls lj)a!ll the weekend In Joha Vroman, Middleport; Mr. June s through Saturday.' June Pickett of Pomeroy and . Mrs.
'11ley attended the and Mrs. John Vroman and 5, 1n the Swisher building on carl Sargent, Athens. Great
Miss Maxine Be~elt,
banquet Saturday even- son, John, of Sunbury; Mr. 8lld Second St., from I a.m.-4 p.m. grandmother Is Mrs. Herbert
bus, spent the holiday
Mrs. Charles Vroman and chJI. each day.
Riggs Rl 1 Pomeroy,
1 with her parents, Mr. !ind Mrs.
A. E. Erlewlne of S~· dren Mark and Mary Esther,
JUNE t, l
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field spent Memorial Day . m Belp;..: Mrs. Herman Kluel, The Racine Firemen AutllBACK HOME
Mr. and Mrs. John
Middleport witb hll ~ Mr. Columbus, and Mr. 8lld Mrs. lary will sell homemade lea Tom Lind, son of Mr. and
son, John, of
and Mrs. Leo Kennedy, ·
Brewington.
cream, at the Racine II r .e Mrs Relno Und, Pomeroy,
and Mrs. Charles
. Mr. and Mrs. James Mourn- follo'fi!IJ the dinner
I be bouae Friday aad ~· bas · returned home after fin·
children of Belpre
mg Md family of Columbus group returned to the Brewing· June 4 and 5, atartmg 9 o clock .-... his freshman year ol
holiday wekeend with
the weekend with bls ton home where the honored In the momlng till 8 o'clock _In 1co0"""'6
Falrmolllll Stale,
II Pl!l'f!nts, Mr, and Mrs. J o h
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he corporation, the world's lariest industrial concern.
When Roche went to work
for Cadillac in 1927, the sales
of General Motors were $1,289,519,613. Last year, they wera '
$16,997,044,468, and in the first
tilree months of this year they
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four times what they were lor
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