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Grinmore Circus is Theme of Party
Given lor 8th Grade at Racine
The Grinmore Circus was the h ; man on he ~urns and r:~i
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of the 8th grade party
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decorated with Following the varier b
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I '" nonbeautilul art work done Curtis and ~aurel Cairns.
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that a Ralr Dryer on Display
at the New York Clothing House
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100 with their leaders,
WU- Jamos SoulsLy and Mrs. Jametl
Uam Ohlinger 8lld
Pbll Diehl are assistant leaders.
'hUnger P.afllclpated
he Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Soulsby
llemorlal Day parade m om- accompanied the girls to Camp
eroy Monday.
Rotan, Athens, for open houst
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retary: Nita Conde, Correspond- ke~ ~e Brown 'and Norma Floranol Burney, Sheila Folmer, wiener roast at the home of
ing Secretary.
A~bary gi!Ye a report 011 the Berky SeeUg, Debbie Ohlinger, Mrs Soulsby
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The new president announe- Stale Convention that was held Collllie Lanning, Ann Ohlinger, .
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Before You Buy

ARRANGE FOR LOW COST
SANK FINANCING

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Gul'dl'ng Star
Councl'l Meets

MHS Will Hold
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SOCIAL
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June Sales .•. Now You Get

$80 Trade Allowance

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employed in CoiumbWI spent
weekend with her P'l""nts,
and Mrs. Leo Searls.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davide011 1l
of Athens spent Monday
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lleitsOII Jones.
Mrs. Lawrence Maitoa
II SmYJcn&amp;, Ga., il bara lor a -"II
her loQshand'a pareull, Mr.
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Saturdny evening. She is
IIfo!'!Der Middleort teaoher,
Mrs. Ferry Rile Ci1l Greom-11
ville, Ohio, visited over
weekend with Mrs. Noah .IU!:K-11

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land many
room
had ast one vote for
. shows aroun
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and a girl . .. the
3rd runners-up,
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: The refreshment table
decorated with a merry •
and George NorrJS; ed the ~!lowing committees for iD Akron' May 14 , 15, 18. Rose Becky Will and Mary ~arleton. 5·30 P· _ . _ _ __
round and clowns on
runners-up, Melome Beegle the conung year :
ave a Cultural Program
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ar . landy Prollltt: !;t runners- Ways &amp; Means, Ne!Ue Brown, ::.:Young People.
Mrs. Ruth Bradford w~re
Sharon calvert and Mike Chairman; Reva Vaughn, Shlr· Refreshments of ponch and Pfam Are Mode
chairman of the decoratmg
. King and Queen,
ley {Juster, Nona Story, Roae cookies were served members
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mittee.
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and Mark Beegle. Sisson, Margaret Follrod, Ann bY Social Committee.
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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OOWNI&amp;'I ENT RT
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
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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•
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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
urth
son
John
Diehl,
on
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,
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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
, Mrs. Dale Mourning,
st pened her g111a during the evening. Sold In the conl8111ege 8 1 W V ·

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WORLD
NEW YORK - JAMES M.
'.ache, 58, wh ostarted in a
eneral Motors
divisional
ranch office as a statistician
l age 21, today is president or
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
were $5,557,959,245, more than
four times what they were lor
the entire year of 1927.

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northeast of · Stanley911,.. Tbe 1 mercenar~ Tue!d~1 eap~l GRUESERS . ENT!RTAIN fPal Quinn and Cindy and l'al
l-~~y Sentinel. Pomeroy~Middleport, 0 ., .Tune 2. 1965 Rar~~n~!"~:!~ KenJother, a man. died soon after Buta from the rebels. The vii·, Mr. llld Mrs. Karl Gruefer and Mr. and Mrs. Ja~- .!\JOt:
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presumabl)'
OH'Ce Is located about 185 ~~~~~q,
. .;.. lth ••·- Sun-' Dowell of Columbus, Mr. IIIII
ny Theiss pitched a no·hll 6·~
wounds.'
north of Stanleyvllle.
,enttnam... w a uuu~
Mrs. Frank Cslbelzor, Streell&gt;
VICloryln Little Southern r,eag'Authorities nld II the ~~~~- .
4ay at their home In Miners- boro; Mrs. Welby \~\haley,.
ue play atalnst Bedford. Mnn·
an's report wa• oubatantralell/
ville,
ery and Mr. and Mrs. Grueaer
day .evtnina. Thouah Thetss did
there wa1 lillie hope of findlnl'l
PETITION FILED
Prtlll!nt were Mr. and Mrs. and Larry and B~b:_
not yield • hit, he walked 15
many survlvoro among .lhe 1!19
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Mrs. Guy Reynolds ent.rlain· (
same number . Bedford hit the
~ ~: re&amp;ion near lluta.
. ' titiol' has been flied !.. Metgs
• the Loyal Pals Class of the .
ball to Yankee fie lders only LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo II the death toll proved true, County "ommor Pleas Court.by
•luddleport Church of Christ al
twice. Yankee hitters
were lUPII _ congleae rebel• exe- ' it would be the worat lilllle Halel Michael against Pauline
••er home Tuesday evenmg. i WSHINGTON 1UPil -The Buddy Pyles •·llh a stngle, Tho- cuted 75 white hostages In the , 8 sacre of while hoatagea 1n HIU Wears, Columbus.
.'~ Nla. Reynolds presided In lh• chairman of the House Armed ill. a double, and Bruce H011 fremole village ol Buat, a worn· , ~, 8 Congo's bloody bistory.
\fhaen&lt;." of .the pres1den1. Mrs. Servic.s Committee miroduced 1•nd Randy Pyles. bolt. Stnites. an survivor of the massacre;More than 300 whiles were In
FIREMEN CALLEr
~uson Rowllfllls ..
President Johnwn's military, M. Wills and Wells worke don told authorities in Paulis today. •rebel hands hlst Decolmber
Nylon FJijric-Foam Cushion•
t"or her devotions. Mr,. 1\ey· pay raiie bill todav - .~hen the mound for Bedford.
The :eporl. was radioed here when Belglln paratroopers took 'nle Raelnt Fire Departmenl
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MEET THURSDAY
by offtclals m Paulls, situated the rebel capital of Stanley· wao callecl at 1:311 p.m. MOD; Elert Lady laken Irom ih~ gracefully inadequate."
The Laurel Cliff Health Club in the northern Congo.
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Rep. L. Mendel Rtvers. ~-S c. will meet Thuroday at 7:30 p. The. woman, who was not v e.
t whlteo wert rea- where " 're "·" rtpGrted in a
Dunng tlio business m..ung the said he w"" using Johnson • bill m. at the Meiga County Infirm· ldenUftod was ono of two per· Mll&amp;l of he
bam. Tbt blau wu under COli. church rletmng pro]et'l ""' as a "vehicle" upon wh ich Con· a" with Mildre Jacobs as os- sons who arrived by air today , cu~ In that 1°f"atlon.nd hitw trQl on arrival ollltt ftnmen.
discussed . Mtss \wbel Hys~ll grcss could work its own wilL : t 1e~~s~.,......,.............,.,......=~ln:_~Pa~·u~li~s._:a~bo~u~t~18ll~~m:II:e•~~(;o;v~
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nadt&gt; seun es. t'Oiit't and tetl. , cize .lohoson Instead h~ tr amed
Favors of mlniaturr
wttll ! hi~ guns on the ~pec1~l prest
ol&amp;QUI!!~ wer~ giv~n each one denlia l - commission wh1rh r.I!C· ·
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. ommt~nded military and clvntan '
' Pruem were Mn.
Ed&amp;ar P'Y lnt'reases Johmmn fcrwMrd 'teynolds. Ml's. Audrll!}' Fros,t ed to Congress.
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\iiss Mildn:d Httwle~. M 11 s In a ~peerh prepared for '
!i"ratnt-@1 Housh , Mlss Nlnu Rus- House delivery, . R lv~rs accused 1

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Marina Oswald
·C•naday and Mr. and Ml'1.
Roy
Ponuwov ; \fr. and June Bride of
;Mrs. Raymond Wilson
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ltlauahten. Borba" and Kathy '
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&lt;CJred .~utost ind Mr. Shuster Mnd Marina Oswald. who wil un~r and Mrs. Offutt and rarl
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ltnd Opal
su•poc m.)1
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: Sendmg gifts but unablo to T e•d
happily became the ,
fitlend wer_e ~1r and Ylr!l. Ro-, u abyld nf 8 man who rode ,
bert Hoefl 1eh , Mr. •nd Mrs .' June r e
Wend 11 (; 1 h d M
d into her life on horseback.
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HIHI.ES PRESENTED
na Tuesday night following her ·
i Bibles were presented to weddins. Wilh that. she and
luo:; 11r~auatos who attend the her husband, 27-year-old Ken·
ii'omeroy Naurone Church dur. neth Je.. Porter, drow off to
~ the Sunday School hour.
. an wtdls&lt;iosed retreat.
!' flev . Clyae Henderson m~do The touple was wod In .'
~e pmentation lo Linda Chap-' small justice of
lltt pea1•
'llt~n uf Pomernv High School :office In the tiny rommumty ol
:;1111 Mary W1lbum and Judy Fate, Tex.
it40111't ul Mtddloport
High ' Tht couple eonsen~ to a
jchovl.
short press l'tmfert&gt;nce at MH
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rlna's home In Richardson,
~ SiRVICES A\I;NOUNCED
about ' !0 miles wost of Fa to.

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?'tuesday evoni111 in lht c1 , . ' stunned by tho ottentlon.
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. ap Rl!St llomo, will bt
. hold ·. ,,,, heoming bride, dre•sed l
if.nday mornm1 at 111 1 m. at m wh1te, bore little re•em·
'llul Ewinl Chi pel with burial blence to tho woman who was
,in the school Jot eemeterv In , e!!&lt;'Orted into the Dalla! pollee
fuw CltrJJtntor area. Frl~nds station the evening of Nov. 2!, ,
311iY c11l at the funeral home 1963. She had Just been told
jnytimo.
her husbond , LM Harvey Osl
wald, WIO IUipiCted of ki11ln1
tht Presidont of tho United :
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in th• Dollao polite station
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BAKED IOOOS

GROUND BEEF

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e 16 CU. FJ. UPRIGHT ···· · · ... $248
e17 CU. FT. CHEST .. .. .... .. $258

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Chuck Slobarl, former Mid·
delport athletic great, and the
SEOAL's "Grid Coach of the
Year" In 1960, may soon join
Charleo Chancey, the SEOAL's
1964 "Oo-Coaeh of tha Year,"
at Marshall University.
This was learned today In a
neW!I article which appeared In
a Huntington, W. Va., newspaper.
Stobart, who had two ouecessful yean at Berne Union
before guiding Galllpolil through
a perfect se08011 in 1860, has
coached hls Yellow
Jacket
teams to a 2&amp;-lH mark at Mt.
Vernon, 0., during the past
four years.
Stobart's lll63 eleven
was
unbeaten, and last year,
Arlington nipped the Jack·ets
In the final seconds of play for
Mt. Vernon's only · loss in
yeal'tl.
Stobart wiD serve as an assistant In football, and will be
the Big Green's head baseball
coach.
According to the Huntington
paper this mornlni, "appoint·
ment of Stobart and George Belu, a pair of former Ohio Uni·
verslty otars, depends on approval of lbe Slllte Iklard of
Education as Is tbe. case in all
MU personnel cbanl••·"
Stobart is IIW'I'led to the for.
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Coffee

Gr. Chuck_;;,;_·.; 59c Ducklings- .. 39c
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LIAM·PIIIIM

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WHOLE APRICOTS-- 4
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! "pleaded" wHh enlisted person- :
t,
1 nel to extend their lours of duty
I so that tht Navy would be In a
I better position lo meet current '
! worldwide crist&gt;s
I "ThiS condilton in the ~ •• y.
Mr ond Mrs Oph• Offutt en- as woll as tn other military de·
·tortalnod wllh 1 party Sunday portmenls. Is not a fet'fnt de- :
'at their home . Athons Road. veloprn•nt , he said. "It Is II ,
honoring Mrs. GenJd Shuster · rondltlon whll'h has grown prog·fiD her birthday.
· ressi\'ely warsi.
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i.awrent·~ Douglas.. Mr.
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tMrs. Guy Reynolds.
Gue!tS that were ridltulous. and "delibtwtrt Mrs. Nim1 Sland of Ak - enttely ignoring" rerent evenh. I

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JUNE
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first place in the Thursday Af. noting committee were Betty Hess, and High Aver~e- Bel-l.for Tri-County Pony
Lea .. ,New Haven vs Southern. at SyJULY 9
stone, 126\2, Britain, stopped . NEW .YORK .(tJP!)-'1111 '1'!11"
ternoon Woman's League at the Sayre, Beulah BllCook and SaJ. ty Sayre. Janet Oompoon
that. 'ill neceultated ~
racuse
Southern at' Cheshire
Lain Guerrero, m. Mexico round of the 1MI1
Mason Bowling Center, Bletner ly Smith; and on the trophy ed the •!·Improved
of . eancelbltioft of two Cheshire at Mason
Middleport at New Haven
(5); Sammy McSpadden,
148, Woinen•a Go U ·
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Block took three of five games committee were Billie Gilmore, award. Betty Hess received squadl frdm 'tbe. aummer loop: MiddlePort at Pomeroy
Mason at Pomeroy
Scotland, outpointed Neaslm Oo- ww· be naliolllliy:,~. ·
to win the championship, Flesh. Donna Gibbs, and Kathy Dav- patch lor bowllni .100 ptu
Tbil fa\)!Or ·CUll tbe league
JUNE 8
JULY 9
148\2, Morocco 110.)
NBC from lila, Al)lnllc . C#1
er's Texaco took second place is. Awards received other than her average (Jn) and
lib: teame.
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Mason at Southern (Racine)
New Haven at Southern (Syra.)
Country Club, NOI!IIdle!d, N.J~
honors.
first and set""d
trophies Johnson received a patch
League ~lclpanta - n w Pomeroy at New Haven
Cheshire at Mason
SACRAMENTO, CaUl. (UPIHon Sunday, JuJy .4,
Bowling for Bletner Block were: High Series -Anna Lea bowling a · triplicate aeries.
the Eastern andU M~ Middleport at Cheshtre.
Middleport at Pomeroy
,.,
were Patty Arnold !Captain),
Group singing was led by
JeJa. Ieima - wl ·
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JUNE 11
JULY 13
Kathy Davis, Cecile Van Matre, MARRIAGE APPUCATJONS Paugh, a bowling quiz was
u;ree rounde before the Southern at Pomeroy
Mason at Southern !Portland)
Kathc Davis, C&lt;t ·ile Van Maire, PT PLEASANT _Seven COU· by Nellle Smith, and
Ju Y· ·
es Mason at Middleport
Pomeroy at New Haven
11 mlghJ1 ·be noted that hedgamule · New Haven at Cheshire
Members of Flesher's Texa·
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Stein read a very
Middleport at Cheshire
co bowling were Mary Hoff- pies have made appltcallon for poem entitled "Where's
unethat'1 wer~ ·noton plscayed on.
JUNE 15
JULY 16
Tire owners and employees of tbla store wish
man . l"apta'
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licenses
In the office At'' '-- Rl bar•-·· ·~elved Gaines
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Southern at Pomeroy
to thank their friends and many visitors who made ...
I substitute for tnjured Arlene
thunderouo applatue for th
or teaiiUI who will be play· Pomeroy at Cheshire
Mason at Middle,port
Evans] , Erma Dotson, Cather- Applying wert
Lan~es flne job•hebas dOne
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different compelltlon be- New Haven at Mason
New HavenJaUtLChYes hire
the GRAND OPENING SALE a big succesa, 'lbe
20
lne Swatzel , and Maxine Aid- IClay Wtl!tamson, 20, Southside, tbe aleys ·on Tburlllay .after·
PARADE OF VALUES SALE CONTINUES THIS .
ridge.
Iand Shelta Dawn Nash, 20, Hen- noon and wa8 alt!o presented
of the changes, are to
JUNE 18
Southern at Middleport
derson. John
Buford Kerns, with 1 In
Elecll
tbe
games
on
this
Cheshire
at
Southern
tpornand)
Pomeroy
at
Cheshire
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WEEK, Come in and visit the Bend area's mOlt
A banquet wa• held on Tues· 22, Pliny and Norlna J e a n
a ~v g cup.
on o
schedule by the end of New Haven at Middleport
New Haven .at Mason
day evening at 6:30 for the Crouch, 19, Pliny, Eldridge
was
~ld
.for n~~first round. It will he up to Pomeroy at Mason
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1eague members and substitutes Thomas Sauer 2 pt Pleasmodern store with Its new merchandise, new 6;. ·
were "l1'
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JUNE Z!
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who had bowled 15 or more font. and J...;t Marl~ Salem President, Evelyn ~fflll, Vicean agreeable dale and time Southern at New Haven
TO UNDERGO SURGERY
tures, new lighting, and new flooring.
games dunng the past season. 20, Pt. Pleasant. Donald Mark president, Pat Paugh, Secrethe game.
Mason at Cheshire
I PHILADELPHIA IUJ'l)--Ja,ck II
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The meal was served by the Roush, 25, Chicago, Illinois, lary:-treasurer and CecU
l"'NY SCHEDULE Pomeroy at Middleport
' Concannon,
of the
Wahama Band Booster moth- and Romita Fran Gibbs
18 son, Sergeant at Arms.
JUNE 1
JUNE 25
IPhiladelphia Eagles,
ers. Immediately following the Letart.
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SOuthern at Mason
surgery today at Graduate
dinner, a short business meet- James Edward Roach, 23,1
at New Haven
New Haven at Pomeroy
l' pital to repair a torn ligament
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
tng was held by the president. Pt. Pleasant, and Elsa Jean
at Pomeroy
Cheshire at Middleport
in his left apkle.
~iiiiiiiiiiil
Erma Dolson. She thanl1ed all Sauer, 23, Pt. Pleasant. Larry
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fme JOb they had done. The Ferry, and Drema Kay Fiah·
mmutes or the meeting were er, 17, Apple Grove. Wade Norread by the Secretary·Treasur- man Randolph, 19, Pt. Pleaser, M. Aldridge. llavolene Flesh- ant, and Sara Anne Given, 17,
er then presented the president Pl. Pleasant.
wilh a gift on behalf of the
league.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!) Serving on the banquet com- Freddie Littlo, 156, Chicago,
mittee were Havolene Flesher, knocked out Johnny Smith, 161,
Mary Hoffman,
and Ne I lie Los Angel.. 13).

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Sc«. Syracuse Grade School spoDJOr Day, a . .
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PT. PLEASANT - The cl•ll l
action trail of New Haven
Builders vs. Dwight and Sylvia
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Sayre held in ~iason County
by Helen Bottei..-J
Circuit Court Tuesday ended in
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PT. PLEASANT - The Point a hung JUry.
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With bold buckle-down styleu CARRIAGE, emp~atically tabbed
~ar Hele.":
I Definitely not . - to both Pleasant Housing Authority is 1 The trial con""':ned alleged .
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The have associations ror questtons! If tnmmed proper~ ! conductl?g' a survey of the Irent due the plaintiffs ,from the I
VISTA, pale •gater• sling; and HI-NOTE, lizard-looking wilhbon1 strap.
•: ever ~ing else under the sun, ly- and all you need d&lt;&gt; is fo~· J commumty s elderly people to , defendants in fhe sum of $1:950.
wh Ydon't they Corm a Nation· low th~ d~r~cttons - they can tjdetermme tr the.
authonty ~ Members ol the petit Jury
Kicky look~. as seen In Seventeen,
al Y.lssodation of Ha~· Fever 1be dtstmgUJsbed from real eye· .should seek addttional public hearing the achon were Geor· l
Victims 50 we could cornmis- 1\ashes at a dtstance of
siX housmg m Point Pleasant.
ge A. Rairden, foreman, Wal-l
erate w'ith each other:
No· ,inches, and no one but your 1 G. A. Biggs, chairman of Ihe lace Smith, Jr., C. A. Barnett, :
body takes hay fever seriously. :husband
should come closer:authroity said the survey would Waller 0. Eads, Jr., Lillie Fay
guess
because
a
sneeze
always
[than
that!
In
fact, a fnend 0~, require elderly persons, widows Lanham, Wilmer 0. Rowsey,
1
ms a little funny.
mine says even her husban ~ or widowers, 65 years of age Mary Hyre, Mary L. Keefer,
se~ell it isn't funny to spend saw no difference, and that:or over, to register at the .city Dallas Cadle, Hensley Smith,
t 0 0,.' three months ol the year made her pretty. sore, alter I building before June loth. Btggs Eugene Ball and Joyce Moore.
:;th a runny nose, weepy eyes she'd spend IS mmutes gettmg !pointed out that the registra- Ohler action of the court on 1
and a handkerchief never out :the da\~ trtcky lillie beast~! lion does not rep~sent apph~a. Tuesday was an order changing
0f your hand. Or else gulpm~ m place. She adds a warmng . tion lor the housmg now bemg the plea m tbe crimmal aclton
ills that make you so sleepy ! "Wh~n you roll 'em around a; planned, but tc determine the of Carsel A. Stone and Louise
~ou operate at half.speed. j peoetl to r&lt;&gt;curl them, be suret total needs of senior citizens. Hall Stone from innocent to
PERT
I've tried to digni fy my snif· the .penrtl ~~ where your kids , The ne•1 housing development guilty.
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I nose and burning eyes by I won I grab It lor school work .. here will provide a total of .20
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If · sofferer from One of my eyelashes ended up units for the elderly 10 for sm- The Stones were Indicted by
caII mg· myse
I "lc 'rsons and 10 ' for elderly the gra 0d l·urY on the fe lonY1
" b ta do· I get any- ·tn an AI ge bra book'"
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charge of grand larceny and
where" No! RISe 11p, Ilay Fev· p s Don't "feel funny" about couples.
th h d
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ered People Jet's unile. Maybe con;uiting a clerk She gets The registration during the " at pr~VIo~~y tea e T~· ;
we could st; rt a "foundation" to almost as many q~estions about next ten days will be part ol a noeSent ".,lt ebe m tctment.
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t o see how man Y J tones WI
sen encet on
fmnnce
the dtscovery
of a vac· false eyelashes as she does a- tota1 survey
cine that wou1d eliminate it. At , bout hair coloring.
additional units will be needed. une 14.
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An order was also entered In [
mo.re sympa~hy. - Red Eyes ! This column is dedicated to I
the civil action of the All State
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Dear Red E~cs..
·family Jiving, so if you're hav·
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Fmance orporation of CharlesAs a ptll·gulptng member ol . mg kid trouble or just plain
ton vs. Herbert C. and Mary
the Hay Fever Non·Club, I'm trouble. Jet Helen help YOU.
Ann Richards dis:nls;ing the ac. ·
wtth you ail the way ThiS mi .. , She will also welcome your
lion as the case was setlled out
erabte ai lment is like unrequit· own amusing experiences. Ad·
of court.
~d pup py love - nobody takes dress Helen Bottel in care of --------~----it seriously but the sufferer! this newspaper.
Rev. and Mrs. Leroy Hyatt
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!Except, of course, lhe pnr
of Byesville were calling on l Pleasant VaHey Hospital
ducers and sellers ol reme· ,
fnends here recently.
ADMITIED _ John B. Lea· ·
dies: my druggist Jells me that
Mrs. Homer Holley .and Mrs. f), Leon; Mrs. John Kalleel,'
during the Season of the Sneeze
00g Oft OM
Hartwell Curd were m Belpre Pt. Pleasant; Lillian Christian
(May and J:.me here ) 35 per 1
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I Mrs Roy Hawell, Lennie, Jeff Buffalo; Mrs. Wt ;am Roush,
ar e allergy medicines.I
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As for vaccines.
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Mr. Howell who IS employed lit Miilm Btdwell · John Keith
stand a hav fever shot, which
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IS bemg stu_d le?.
Barnes Mr and Mrs Leroy ren of Shade spent an evenmg eph Duff Pt Pleasant · Mrs
And if thJS JS any consola'
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EmmaYP'ox
ou can pralxibly took forward lace and Eleanor. East. Liver· 11
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ans; Mrs. Wtlkey
Tucker
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yto a less troubled middle·age I pool. spent a week end wtth Mr. e ,and amt 1). F ·t
hi f and son, Grtmms Landing; Lois
· i d M Th
B b k
..rr and Mrs. riZ 51 a o
Ell' H
The condition begins to subside anh l r~.. urman R a coc d. New. Marshfield and Mr. and Ann - ~s, oyselt.
before )'OU rrach so
if you- 01 cr VISitors were ay an M
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the liens·
prop· ' Mrs.
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Mr. an
rs. arence ICe
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wt.J use you? 1 h&lt;l bysJt_ fur tnhoth- JJnie Brewer and Patty Ste· Albert Frank of Gallipolis reI am ntwavs ~1vmg em
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. 'ror 1·11em , 1.ve v.·o·k
1 - 1hemp spent
g1lts
II a weekend with Em- ! cently called on Mr. and Mrs.
. c·mgers I o II w ..uone.
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bu.
t ma owe .
ed mv
. Joey Hysell.
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according to them. that's what ' •1r. and Mrs. Fred Larkins ! Mr. and Mrs. Orvtlle Allen
gnmdmothers are for. This with are spendmg several days at 1have return~~ ho~e fro~ a
two daughters-in-law.
Portland at the home of Paul ; two week VISit wath th~lr son,
They onlv want us old fogies Ilauher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hau- , Howard Allen and family at
11;·hen they. have no one else. ber are announcing the birth or Fairborn . '
.
Thr.v ha ve their parties and a SDn born at Holzer Hsopilal.
Mrs. Charley .Brown of Gallt·
ou t mg!:i. but never invite us Mrs. Norman Weber spent a pohs recently VIsited her paronlv a~k us over to sit the kids day at Aliquippa, Pa.
enls, Mr. and
Mrs. George
v.h('n THEY go out.
Rensll;nv.
We're wanted on I
when Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hensley ,
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and Ethel CMier were vtsiti ng ' Mr Harm on Fox spent a
wellre
m·~~e
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evbent
I' weekend at his home here.
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us .•,a or ranapa, u relatives in West Virginia ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Zern Pierce caJJ. Mr. and Mrs. Denrus Dowler
:vh:~ wo~l~ you do with in· ed on Mr. and Mrs. Hobart New- of Wheeling, W. Va., were the I
Jaws like these? _ MRS. B.
ell , Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. overntght guests of Mr. Char· I
Leon Donahew of Portland .
les dDtehl.
Dear Mrs. B.:
· They came lor pthe
To ALL grandparents
I'd . Mrs. Hazel Wynacoop of Co· gra uatwn exercises at omsay : You've earned your resl tum bus and Edith Sisson of ero~ I·h~h school where Lows ;
a member I
- your grandchildren are to Pomeroy were visi ting Mr. and Arvm Dn~hl was
be seen but not "herded" by Mrs. Hank Holter.
of the class. Mrs. Dowler and
you. Don't volunteer Cor free
the late Betty Diehl were cous· ·
babysitti ng. except on very spe· ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hager ins.
l. Clean Ladies &amp; Chjldrens Rest Rooms
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and Mrs. Marvm Walker ul Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl call- :
2. Free Cold Drinking Fountain
Dear Helen:
Tuppers Plams and Mary New- ed to see Marvin Roush who is
I have an eyelash problem. ~II of Columbus were V!Sttmg quite ill.
3. Free T. V. Tube Tester
They're thin and sparse, and ' lr. and Mrs. Larry Curtis.
-Bertha Parker
REG. $2.00
getting worse. I have been won· Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prmce !
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4. Complete Line of Hair Preparations
VALUE _ __
dering about false eyelashed and Mr. and Mrs. Sherly Swan
5. Free Parking in Rear of Store
but Uiink hety might be too nO: were visiting Dale Adams and
MONTHLV REPORT
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PLEASANT - Sheriff
B. Money Orders
37. I feel funny about asking Mrs. Gordon Cowdery of Wash· George Johnson, Mason Coun- ;
7. Air Conditioned
a clerk, so I'm askmg you: do mgton Court House.
ty, has issued the department •
they look too, too artificial' Mr. and Mrs. Emerson acttvity report for the month !
And am I loo old for them' - Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy of May showing the depart·
MRS. X.
Barnes and Mrs. Hebel WaJ. ment traveled 5,479 miles in the 1
Dear Mrs. X.:
lace and d•ugOier of East Ltv· line of duty, investigated 11
erpoot and Mr. and Mrs. Char. automobi le accidents; investil.e~ Lisle of Synacuse were vis- I gated two breaking and enter~
Reg. 59c"
Jtmg Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates. I ings; recovered one stolen car
Reg. 69
Pauline Barr of R._.dsville valued at $995: received U war130 COUNT
REG. 99c
visited Violet Smith.
Irants and served 20 warrants;

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The JOY class of the United
Methodtst church are sponsorlog a rummage sale Thursday,
June 3 through Saturday, Jane
5, '" tbe SwiSher building 00
Second St., from t a.m.-4 p.m.
each day·
JUNE 4
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The Va Wa Te Camp Fire
Girls ol Racine will hold their
annual Jitney Supper
on
Friday_. June 4th with serving
b~gmmng. at S. p.m. at the Ra·
cme Juruor High School Budd·
Inb: Everyone m the area ts
mvlted to attend.

ELIMINATE Dtrr!ES
WASIUNGTON (UPI)-Presl·
dent Jolmson wants Congress to
pass legislation aimed at eDml·
nating u.s. duties on irnporta of
educational scientific and cuJ.
tural maU.:ialo.
"The fullest freedom of access to the knowledge and cuiture of other nations is the hall.
mark oi the open society,"
JohMon said in a letter Tueoday to Ieadero of the House and
Senate. He said approval of the
measure would benefit schools,
laboratories tibrarieo and mu.
seums
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Junewill
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at the First Baplist Church at
7:30 p. m.
JUNE 4, S
The Racine Firemen AuxilIary wUI sell homemade Ice
cream, at the Racine f i r e
house Friday and Saturday,
June 4 and S, starting 8 o'clock
In the morning till 8 o'clock In
the evening. Sold In the containers or by the dip.
JUNE i
Jitney Supper Saturday, June
5, at Syracuse Grade School,
sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary
of the Syracuse Firo Dept. Serving will begin at 5 p. m.

FOR YOUR
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Property

Transfers
Freeman A. Enoch, Leola C.
Enoch, Lucille Laughlin, Blaine
B. Shockey, Arlene E. Shockey, I
Mary Dale Oldham, James W. j
Oldham, Theo Joan
Wright, ,
Donald W.. Wright, Lora R. '
Circle, Harold W. Circle
to
· RoJ!Ie J. Shockey, 52 acres,
Lebanon.
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R. E. Smith, dec., to Carrie
E. Smith, Ccrt. lor Trans .. Mid· I
dleport.
Dewey Ray Birchfield. Frash·
vr Birchfield to Nellie Borgan,
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Scipio, Harrisonville, Lot.
Chloe S. Frost to Dottie Han-:
Jng, Lot, Middleport.
Christine Grant,
Katharine
Grant to Arthur Allen Stobart,
Lucretia Mae Stohart, Lots, Mid·
tileport.
Ruby Guinther, S. E. Guinther
to West Virginia Pulp and Pap- :
,
•' ~· Co., parcels, Lebanon.
: KenMlh E. Harris, Margaret
Y. Harris to John F. Musser,
Dorothy L. Musser, 3.78 acres, '
®Jester.
,
: Donald Trussell, Georgianna
·trusseD to Harold H•~er, Mar·
11t1ret Hager, '4 acre, Chester.
. · Chaf!es H. Jeffers, dec. to Eula Jeffers, Richard Jeffers, ll'a·
li!d Jetlers, Ronald Jeffers, cert.
(rrt trans,. Salisbury.

CALENDAR

The annual bowling banquet
lor Pomeroy Bowling
Lanes keglers will be held Friday beginning at 1:30 p. m. •I
the F.O.E. Hall in Pomeroy.
The feed is for all league bowl·
era of the Pomeroy lanes.

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PUT BACK THE TASTE
OTHERS TAKE

LYSOL.• ·- •• 43c

WOODBURY

CANDY BARS

DREAM SET

Reg. $1.29

Reg. 35c

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10 for19t

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PICNIC
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Fairmont's BEST

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ICE CREAM
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fit Your Pocketbook.

MAXWELL HOUSE

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INSTANT COFFEE- 1! ~ 1·19
Chormin Brand

PAPER NAPKINS -~:6o 10c

Priced To

Serve Coo• Lemonade!
Large Juicy

PICNIC MUST! SKINLESS

LEMONS

WIENERS
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LUNCHEON MEAT

Bridal Registry
Serv~

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CELERY
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YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS

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Where your fingers
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PORK &amp;BEANS- 3

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H~·C DRINKS

Showboat-lore Fomily Silt Cans

SYRACUSE FINE CHINA
REG.
60c

All Flovora of Fruit Drinks

SANDWICH CREAM

Announcing! New Selection

Sure Shot

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LAVORIS·· 21c

lOc

CHEWING GUM

HAIR
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BUFFERIN •· 91c

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AIRMAN GRADUATES
A2C Wayne A. Zurcher Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Zurcher, East Main St., has
graduati!G from Telecommunl
••lion System Control School at
Keesler Air Force base, Miss.
and hao reported to his assignment overseas.

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1865 coNsoLE stereo, Just tak· AIR coNDmoNJNo Refrlgel'
cook. Apply in ~- Crow's i en ln. Lovely walnut console aUon service. Jack's RefriB·
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steak llollll.
4 eration, New Raven, Phone
Dam u, 12.2, l'1ll1lllll8 2'4 teet
1 2 ate with AM " FM radio.
QANC~U.AnuNo
·speed record changer,
4 TU ~7.
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SOUTHERN LEAGUE
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.·
collRICTIOJ:B, 00 ..
WOMAN to do babysitting and speakers, dual volume oonI~
1116 Boya' Leapo Ba110b.U 38
Hinto
Will ';,."':!''!'! ~.u ..,i..
,. light housework, 5 daya per trol. Thia set three months BEATING, Plamhln&amp;
Tbun4ay, Juno 1
• Pl. Pleaoanl 23 ·85•
n
uo~JLAnoNa
week. Phone WY 2-3214.
old. Take over payments of Faraacu. Arnold Brothen, 1960 Ford '8' Fl1reslde Pickup
$1095 Racine Reds ar Darwin
~~~~nK~~~:.a ~::.·"M:!t
,... ,...,.., _,.., ,.. d,.t
I 1 6tp
~ per month or pay balance 118 Eaot Main Strtel, Pom- Heavy duty Urea, green finish, deluze cab. Real nice.
Sycacuse at Portland Pirates and Winfield dama WON 111 the
::,~.:,.:~~....": ':,J,"":! BABY Sl'ITER, 5\!t dB~ week. due 189.76. Try It in your.oroy. Phone WY wm.
1963 Corv•ir Pinel
$1599 Let&amp;rt Cards. at Racine Yanks sills.
::~ r::•:.:-'re.~.:t)ltpu,!'~
J..
borne. CaU WY 2-6555.
7 20 lfc
Locally owned, eood Urea, beige fini~. heater, aide doorl.
Monday, Jane 7
~emenll•
m.... Ill.. ,.. '""" " ' tM''"""
!Jght housekeeping.
Write
5-29-«c
Discount Price.
Portland Pirates at Racine 1\eda
Rh&gt;""'--· L. Fleore up
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care of Tlte Daily sentinel,
Real Estate Fol Sille
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$1095 Darwin at Letsrt Cardkrals
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Box 668-D. Pomeroy.
NECCill, built-In automaUc zig.
1960 Chevrolet ~ Ton Pic up
Racine Yankees at SyrBCUII 14, 2.30 p.m.; Wassoll up 14,
• 'i::.\'m.:' ..:;:: ,;,••,i:;::""'•
5 zo trc
zag sewing machine. Makes
61&gt; ' body, aolld eab, beater, 6 cyl, Run• out eood. New fin·
Tlwnday JUDe 11
1:40 p.m.; Queen City up 14,
!!..'it!" ..:'....::' "' r - MO·
u. s. Civil Senko r..w
fancy designs, sews on buttons,
isb.
Lelart Cards ai Racine Reds 1·:35 p.m.; La•una up
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makes buttonholes, etc. Bal"J
RaCine Yankees at Port. Pirates 8: 45 p.m. i Pete . down f , :s ~
~c:.t·~,wt~~J:sd•:-OBI'roAIUa&amp; ~a.=. s:,or~to:.ntlo~-d~~r~::r ance due only $63 or pay $6
Syracuse at Darwin
p.m.; Pennsylvama up lt, 12.·
- ,,., "" ., ...,. ...,.t., """' •..,.• ..., - """"' per month. Call WY U555. POMEROY - 6 • room frame
Monday, JDJie u
50 a.m.; Robert Reed down I_·.
Imam. laell addiUollal ..-ol"d \Ill. uuanr
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!7 J'R.D Inform•·
OPEN EVES. 7100 P.M.
oFPICE uouas
uor~ ., Jo'*- ....,...., ll'lllllrlNmeata.
~29-6tc
house with bath, gas cir~ IatRacine Reds at Racine Yankees z: 30 a.m.: Esso p ennsy Ivan 1
~ ~; 38' ,..~ J.' 00~o rU~ ~c!!!. :;:.'""., IM1U ftUle. add,.... •nd
ing beat, 3 • room unfinished
POMEROY, OHIO
Syracuse pt Letart Cardinab up 16, 8 a.m.; Pat Murphy dow ·1
IT'S so ..,.
Ltnootn ..,..,., a.. - - . ,,..,., OLIVER corn picker. Rotary bas•ment, and front and back
Portland at Darwin
17, 2:10 p.m.; OVEC down 17,
RESut-~ P~~~CIN"o
D&amp;lb aentt nel. PomeraJ Oltlo
hoe, portable' elevator. Mrs. porches. Newly decorated inTbanday, Juue 17
4 a.m.; Jame!l Graham up J"i
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Livestock
Clyde Well, WY 2-6310.
side and out, and all • •
Real &amp;tate For S1le
Auto Salel
at Racine Reds
5:441 a.m.; R. H. Bosworth II
PHONE WY 2-2156
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5-2!l-3tp ings included. $5500.00.
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1960 Plymout~. 4 dr. sedan, I;:_
Yankees at Darwin
up, 8:30a.m.; Warren HougCURTISS BREEDING Service,
- - -- POMEROY - 8 • room frame
FOR onu~ on
cyl. standard shift. Price $450,11 "'""' Cardinals at Port. Pir. I~ down 19, 6:30 a.m.; Phili '
lor the best In
artificial PUBLIC AUCI'ION The un· house all on one floor , with Cliff Road Mrs. Norman E. Ph. SH 2-5539.
6 2 3tp
Monday, June Zl
Swrn down 20, 7 a.m.; Onwa~-:
Card of ThMikl
breeding. 1811 of the Nation 's dersigned, due to ill . health, bath and gas fired heating Hysell. WY J-632%.
Darwin at Racine Reds
down 21, 7:30 a.m.; .Elgercbl '
==-=-=~-:-:---;-·--- leading sires make their must d!Scontmue farmmg and out of danger of high water
5 4 ~-;- 63 Rambler - $1 ,695 Porltand Pirates at Syracuse down 23, 2:15 a.m.; Wester;
TilE FAMILY or Andy Sprouse ~orne at Curtiss. For service, will sell ihe followmg at 1461 and near Main Street. $5500. ROOM brick borne, 2
Ambassador VB ''990" 4 dr,
Yanks at Letart Card. down 23, 6:30 a.m.; Helen P
wish to thank his classmates, Call Lei-and Parker, Pomeroy, Gtbbson Road (\2 mile West 1POMEROY _ 6 . room rrame rooms, fJJiisbed attic a o d Finest and best aeries Ram·
Thursday, June Z4
up Greenup 4 p.nl.; Tlbolt Uf
the graduating Rutland sen· Ohio WY 2-2264 or Albert S. R. 681 between Pagetown with bath and coal fired hot basement. Out of high -•••lor• bier. Only 23.432 easy mitea. Racine Reds at Port. Pirates Greenup 6:30 p.m.;
CoUo.
iors of 1965, for the beauti· Park~r. Che.&lt;tter, Ohio, 985- an~ Albany, Ohio ). 1:00 p.m. air heating, front and back Central heating, priced
Push button shift.
Letart Cardinals at Darwin
Queen up Greenup 7:30 p.m .
lui flowers used at_Commence I 3415.
5 19 12tp
E.hsr. Jbune s. _196a5. No. l~ porches, basement and
quick sale. Phone WY 2-6116
Bu"lck _ _ $ ,
at Racine Yankees Walter Beckjord down Green
1 395 SyracuseMonda
ment taken to hiS grav6e2 alftl· FOR SALE ·. F·lne pon•. Come 8c oo1 e11• 0 ' 1 1 mps, pew
0 t 0 f h' h t 8 nd or WY 2-2205. Charles F. 61
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up 8 p m . Chippewa up Green
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~g wa er
LeSabre 2 dl'. Low mileage,
y, une .c.o
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c and see. Mason 773·5923.
ue laundry stove, quilts, blan- easy walkmg diStance
to Wildermuth.
4 13 Uc clean one-owner car. Auloma· Ractne Reds at Letart Cards up 12:30 a.m.; Molly K. dow r
7-5-31lte kcts, pictures, tailor irons, downtown. Only $5000 for C&amp;llh
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tic shift.
Port. Pirates at Racine Yaaka Greenup 12:45 a.-m.; Allied-Ash
Notice
- - - - - - - - - - , - wagon wheels, old hooks, bolts sale.
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Darwin at Syracuse
land down Greenup 1 a.m.: Lu
Emolovment Wanted
and trons, old park bench c. c . CUCKLER, REALTOR
oRe
Tburaday, July 1
the! Herdman down GreenUj
ANNUAL ~!E:ETJNG of Sutton WA''T~D Trac'"r work, ra_r_
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PHONE WY •••••
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Chester Farmers \lulual Fire ponds, lawns and driveways. china cupboard,
old desk, ALBERT M. COX, u •
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Pomeroy, Ohio
Letart Cards at Syracuse
up 1 a.m.; Elisha Woods ur
m&lt;urance Company. Will be Small dozer and experienced dinette set, silver nower pot,
PHONE WY z.u
s,~;··-~::~':·-· "'""
Darwin at Portland Piralea
Meldahl 7 p.m.; J. S. Lewb
held at Chesle r Town House operator. Low hourly rates. two western saddles, side sad6 2 3te st. ''""''-'"' ,, Plorlt~•, Pl.tlntlff,
Th ft.amfller
Monday, July 5
up Meldahl 10:30 p.m.
Monday A. M. June 7, A. \!. M'ddl
t Ph
WY 2 22118
World 8taDdard ot eompoot
Reds at Syracuse
Galltpoilo Dam - Lorena ur
I
epor . one 6 1. llltc. di e_, John
. . ..
••
. Yankees
1965. Emmett G. Will,
h 1De_ ere B. tractor , FOR SALE .· On H'lghland Road,
A,..,
E~eeOoaee
at Racme
12:30 a.m. ; Brlwtone up •
Pres .. Francts E. Morris, Sec. ·- w 't cu tivaotrs,
harrow,! Pomeroy 4 room house and Tomoto
'~"••·
lila ear room, rldo aad per- Letart Cards al Portland Pir. a.m.; Lynn B. up 7:40a.m.
lormance. 8maB 001
Tbunday, July 8
Kanawha River _
Dunca 1
6 2 Jtp EMPLOYMENT Wanted- E:x- cham hotst, pull type 4 in. furn iture' of Daisy Thomas. •• •~"••
==-==--~c- perienced interior and exter- bo~om plow , .wheel . barlrol wJ
Maud Buffington
~·:~~.~~~~"~.,. ~ ....
and IIWIIICerabDit,
Racine Reds at Darwin
Bruce up Marmet 9:30 pm.
HAVE YOU ever attended a ior painting . Free estimates. an many, many m1sce an6 2 3tp 5Z41 _ satJt ttrHt, Nortlt..
a_...
Syracuse at Port!8 nd p· tes
..
C
b 'th
eous items. Real Estate : will
tt. ,.,..,..,u,. '· FloriN,
oew
1.1'8
Lucy Jane Luu down Mar
Jitney supper orne e WI
Phone WY 2·2682 or see Rog· be ld l 2 30
S
llelropuUtaa MiltON
Letart Cardinals at Rae. Yanks , met I a.m.; Solvay down Mar·
us this Saturday at the Syra- er Cullums.
5-29-tfc
so a : p.m. E. .T.
Howard Prank,
M da Jul tZ
This farm consists o/8273 A .ti' __ LI
O-J6""'"""'"' ...,.....,.,.,
E. MaiD Street. PomorO)'
. 00 y, Y
met 6:15a.m.; Allen 1!. Mer·
.use Grade School at 5 p. m.
6 2 3tc
For Sale
~- more or less witb 35 .ac~ -..uc;lrltl' llli:fft'l.
••m•..•· ooto.
Pboa1 WY W8'll
Port.. Pirates at Racme_Reds rill down Winfield 5:35 p.m ·
= = o - = =c-.c---:c--tillable and the balance ,·n
!\~D~onn:'•hoFIJnn••:"•.~~~i.~!:;;~""'
t 22 "at Letart t CardrnaiJ
W. H. Shaver, Jr. down Win
~ 1•ooo S&amp; H t'.rcen 'Stamps FREE loan of our efficient Car. pasture
~&lt; Darwm
R•c1ne Yankee
FRE
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D
and timber and pulp I ROOM !lOUSE - :W acres
;;;;;,, ,..." " ..... .::-ioih
sa Syracuso
field 6:15 p.m.; Jerry
Bo£
1
How? By simply viewing the pet Shampooers wilh P u r- · wood. This farm has an excel- land in Letart Twp. on Route I •'"'::~~.:."~.:'.
·;,;;,u..;:,!~ •:~
Insurance
Tlounday, July 15
worth down Winfield
p.m.;
Co, .. pact Vacuum cleaner in chase or Blue Lustre Sham- lent spring that has alwaysI 238. Eight acres bottom land !i;~;: .... -,;.;;·
···'".!';''.,,';;.
"""' Letart Cardinals at Rae. Reds Beaver up Winfield 12:45 a.m .
-·-- Racme Yanks at Portland Pir. l Helen Z. down Winfield 2 a.m.'
your home. Phone WY 2-2821. P"'•· Baker Furnilure, Middle- had an abundant supply of along Ohio River. Price reas- I! IE' th! • Ohto, .:.:'!.c:,;to• .., ,. cancelled? Lost you;
__ ~ 2 5tc water. There is a 5-room onable al $4,800.
;.,.
.;,
-or
·u;•
..
=~~~-''lo.:/:
lor'a
license
:
Call
WY
at Darwin
A. J. Patten up Winfield 4:45
5 28 30tc port.
1 10
MEXICAN TOMATO plantSior, 1954, 6 cyl. FORD. new motor. hou se. This rarm could orrer 7 ROOM HOUSE - Two baths, i ;:!'•c:' No. 1:
Mouda,y, July 1t
a.m.; H. E. Bowles up Winfield
sale. William Holmes, Syra·' Charolais · Hererord crossed many possibilities and oppor· 72 acres land, all fenced. 30 '"" ,-;.-u;o ·
•••u• Racine Reds at Racine Yanks 6 a.m.; Allee down Winfield 8:
cuse.
5 26 tfc
yearling bull, 2 bottom plow. !unities to an imaginative acres 1n pasture. Three wells. ~.:;:,"...~' :t.'''!~
.--~ PHOTO Copymg Service. -~II' Syracuse at Letart Cardinals 25 a.m. ; George Price down
-Oliver drill. Ph. SH 2-4656.
mind. It would make an ex· Water and gas. Located in
, 40 ,;.,;" wio~ ,o; ___ 100 les mads of legal
Portland at Darwm .......... Winfield &amp;:55 a.m.
HFAR IT ON WMPO - Llew6 2 l2tp cellent reatreat for the busi- Rutland Twp., 12 miles from ••t •••••
~:.,.~. ;~ ~:"~ birtiJ records 8lld almol;t !'flY
ellyn Thompson's "Life and
ness man who wishes to get Pomeroy. $9,500.
mlno ••• *''"'f.'1j}~;
other documents.
' All game~ being at 5:30 p. m. ,
National League
Light" program, Monday thru 1964 International Pickup . 26,000
r
. II
CUCKLER REALTY
to tho'""""·
1 rut "'' tho
Reuter buuruct Pom..,.. Anolber round wUI c•- over New York 000 160 030-10 15 '
away rom Jt a ' it could be
north • I de or
No. 18
the
'
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Ch'
00 200 1
Frtday at 8:!5 a. m. ES7.
miles. Excellenl
condition. a small productive farm Callv.
:h·l
"""M' moo
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&gt;
U- HU
&amp; 25 Uc
WY 2-2166, WY 2·349f .
·
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Sltuotod I• ... betne • ••" ot
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Spahn, Parsons 14), Bear-========:.:...:::.1
on delivery ol Deed. Terms: HILTON WOLFE, SALESMAN tot kno~"-~ too Aon .,t No. 301 GUARANTE_ED,
for BRING UP PITCHER
narth 151 and Gonder. BubL
6 2 6tc cash. Signed : Norma !lager.
r
PHONE WI f.-3211
::l,~·~ruo
reai Uf8 b tsllzatl
1 "'M7A"'HccOccGccA~N~Y,.--en-d~
ta~bl~e:-,-be
~-d Bradford Auction Comjl••
6 2 3tc
'''' " ' Dotai'L~i'No.' ~t_In" thon~!!'
D&gt;pl
on.
NEW YORK !UP!)-The New McDaniel 15), Humphreys I G),
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of Mtnonnno. M
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at_
all
ages.
PboiHI
WY
2-6186.
York
Mets have called up left- Warner 18), Abernathy (8) lnd
NOTICE
outfit, electric roaster. WY 2·
. . Bradford, AuctiOneer,
""~•"n• ,.. "'' -• '"···· "
·
18 Uc handed pitcher Larry Miller i K(Ij""").'_ Winner - Bearnarth
3953.
6 2 6tc
A. C. Bradford, Mgr. ~2»-6\c
HOUSI FOR SALI
::~~ ~:"~"!:..!: ':!~:"::
Lo
Buhl (H) HR
Modern Ran ch style. Beautiful PmPOri,.
rrom their International League
sec .
s
My Office Will Be . AUCTION every Wednesday and Business Service•
.
f
u
h'll Tm t No. ••
farm club at Bufralo.
·
2 &lt;2nd and 3rd i,
1o&lt;atiOn
•• top 0 ..,..
I
Tho lollowlDJ dORrib&lt;d '"" ......
Sa~l0 (lOth) ·
I Saturday, Welch 's Auction,
facirJg State Highway Garage on mtuated: 1n the Count, ot Kelf•· n1
The Mets also optioned ..u...,.),
laurel
Cl1'ff, Route 124
Route 7 WI'th good ma d to -__
,_ "''
Stato •• Obio, ••• tn tho Town•- Rib
-- !'hila'
000 0000 51
•
maw
ahlp of sutt-;tn, •nd bounded aDd da·
er De MUI
ant to
un
wuClosed From
6 2 30tp CAR WAHSED and vacuumed. highway. Four bedrooms. livin&lt;J JCrlbH .. folloVJ: BeiDJ Ule reI L..
recall
200 002 00s- 4 12 1
- - - - - - - - - - - ' Wtlson's car wash, 550 Page-st, dining, family, kitchen,
m~,... "' '"' •• Uto oouth ~•·
Entered Hosplall
.
Mahaffey Burdette &lt;1) BeM \dl
t WY "'
. . _... of Lol No. 18 ID the vrua,. of Among those who
'nd ""'·-·- '
RHODE ISLAND Red heM and
1C epor.
~1517. Open fast play, maid 's, utility """ UJnonYillo, M~•• counro, uhlo
.~:m~ M Rtbec Le M' ki u ... 1~~~ (7) a
"""IIWS. Veale
May 31 to June 7
from 8 B. . m. to 9 p. m., seven shrw'
o , Three baths, ceraml....
n~ known
Situated In and belnc • put of loi Holzer hospital in the
rs.
ca Va.e ll' n, nav · (5-2) and PagllaronL Loser roosters. Call 843·2778.
~,..
•.: w.u:
u 100 .u. lot No. '301 o1 bo
J
Ala
enswood,
W.
6 1 30tc and wall to wall carpet on Ute Ohlo c omPUl1'1 PUrehaM: be - W'S were : ames
n
BlrtbJ
Mahafley (2-4),
6 1 Jtc days a week.
fi
Abo t
th' d 10.' •Jnnina at • • tate near the run 454 HMn.~~owood Dr. Mrs. Ji'ra~~
---==~==~~~
DR. E. F. MAAG
US!.D PIANOS
BULLDOZER WORK, equipped h oors. .
u I dt;~o- tr s v• :'t~ro8!: ':: :~~d ~t;uN•.~;;; LesterW..hite, 833
A.... M~s. James A. Riffle, Rt. ' I
18
nice reconditioned upright with winch. Big or small job. a~::S~~~n:tne:ir
thence
aiont thll nver Mrs Raymond 0 ·-~· · n;;• Racme, daughter, 4:40
:
dayt·Imes WI "31
.
roa4
doWll eo ""'' them:. but et I.
.
.
·llt~:~: TUesday. Mrs. J 0 h0 I • Jorle&amp;,ll
,;
AUTUMOBD..E
lnlllrance beeD pianos, priced for quick sale. Call
.
rr 51, even- Lal'ge patio and double carport.
Ute width or eo feel to the main I"' Gallipolis Clarence M !~1;"11
cancellad? l..oot your -raCall Rutland Furniture, SH 2· Ra
lngs. WI Qh'
9-31189, Gene Barnett • On lot 200' 1 390 ' · May be·' ••••
•,o'tt
••• hilL "''"' aboot 100 eO, Rl , 1 c'heshire 1 Mrs.•
ll20
o.m
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"""'"~'"
ee , llllll"e or le11, aup~ to be
TUesdFirst Ave., son, 2:50 r
-·.
lar'o llcorwe! CaD WY :J.ZIM 481!.
6 f Jtp
cme, 10,
5 U tfc by appotntment only
Lot No. •• In "'""Yillo, ... be- Williams Bidwell, Mrs
ay.
Your Dependable
lliUc PLACE your order DOW- for
C•ll 985·3555
CMster, Ohio :~"~~7 ofJte~o~a";. ~':~~ ::i Mc.&lt;!oma~, Vinton, Mrs.' ruulla
DiscbaJ1ed
DulerFor
--.,-.,--- .,.--- black raspberries, P h o n e
u a Dll
Lena H. JDtm.on, hi• .u..... WIWam Mays Rt 1 M r
-. Patients recently diacharged
-Jfuutl\
A. Morcan aJld Ol•dn l Morpa. b:r
•
·
• • 1 ded M K' 1 Do
Sale or Trtde
667-3250. Charles
Betzing,
HOlJSE FOR SALE t ' ••••• dHd . ... . Do&lt;omb" ;, 1........ Carl Lester Rl. 2
me u
c m ey tson, Mrs.
' WO ,..._.: eDrded in Volume 148. Pap 112 of Ul• Arth
r -tanz'lo
14)0t
Joseph Cormany Mrs. M.errm
1958 OLDSMOBILE-;4dOOr, au· Tuppers Plains, Ohio, !Ad·
old, 3 bedrooms bath and "'00 •~•.., 00
ot """ county,
ur , ,..
'
AND
tomatic ll'ansmlsslon, power dress Coolville).
5-29-3tp
carport. No do..;, payment re- ~~"\r:l:':.,. .!~!,"'.:::,• ,':, 1 ~' ·-:, Pl. Pleasant, Mrs. Wal· r~~~~\"f'~dy ~ Ha~ey, ~·
01
steering and wwer brakes.
quired Pbone Sll 2 5868
"'"' to ... ·~• .,..,. Woodml den Roush, 2003 Mt. Vernon Ave. 1, ___
ey,
s. ames ·
Good condition. Call SH 2. MOBILE Home 50 x 10 Cham1 i 121p :,:','!.,~~~·.:;•
.!'
Pt. Pleasant, · Mrs. Herman R. 1"""~· Mrs. Pat Price, Mr 1·
, ....,. WY4-2SSO
4400 or write Howard B. Stitt, ~on. Air conditioned. Automa- _
:~ ~!te~'::~~o= ~:. ';'~•I Stephens, 509~ Main St.,Rp+,t." ~•andEM.!:~Jeonn ,,Sernd• ~~nt
1 ......
IC
h JO 1 t h
HOUSE FOR SALE
In 833. Me11• Count, Deed RecOl'dll. Pleasant, Lisa C. Caldwell,
.......,
J.l'
I.IUIIIIC.
-,.svllle.
6 1 3tc
was er. ga . wa er eatSales &amp; Service
• 5 rooma
Tbo "'*'"' .. "14 PaJntiH'o Poll· 1 Mlddl rt "- Richard
er. WY 2--24901 WY 2-:i882.
Minersville. Phone WY 2-0021. tl11n II for lhe PartJlloa of nld nal
epo ' l"ue.
•J
5 28 6tc
I 1 3tc Htato
...
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othor
aqwtablo
,..
Rllwlings
259 Lincoln
uno
nllel. The laid DeleDdut Ia N •
'
uwj'
For R.n
ME
eFits Almost Every Car
'"'"" to ..,.,. ·~• oet~«on •• Pomeroy, Glen
.,_ Rl.
plants lor eTransferable When
HOUSE lor Rent: 3
"':,.!,'\''.:\,*'..".:;!~!';::..:'.._~· Rutland, Erwin Bailey G~~::;
I ROOM HOUSE with bath, cus- saXIIe.CAWNIITOMt.TO
1 iam Holmes, Syrahome at 1126 E Mam
'
St., Wobo
&gt;fuJe w...... Platotll~ ner, Rl. 2 Racine, Mn. ~
tom • built kitchen,
ncar cuse.
5 26 tfc
You Trade Cars
·
tar u4 hlLa.
· ;;-· Mill
••
Phone WY 2-3408.
Atklro eYJ lor PlalnUfl
D,
er, Jar..kson, Emma ,LA.IU
schools, corner Lincoln and
eGuaranteed 24 months
"' u . 11' '" ': 0• ,.,_ ... . , Campbell, Jackson, Gertrude J.
AT
~'ourth in Middleport.
Call
For Summer Drlvlne . . .
Hill Rt • J "·· ,._ u ••
or
24,000
miles
FOR
SALE
:
1
room
home.
Tbanda
,
•
.
•
acuun,
•u•.
·-·
Gail Miller, WY 2-3196.
eFynon Guollno
eMost Popular Unit
Will sell completely
. I"- y' 01.11101
'}' J. Washam, Rl. 1 Jackson,
6 2 3tc •Lubrlcotlon SerYico
ed with wall to waD
I""" York at Pittsburgh, nlght
D. Hall Rt. 1 Jac,kson,
eUnlco
Tl•••·
All
51""
I
In
the
U.S.A.
and
drapes,
or
Rousl&lt;
..
at
Cincinnati,
night
Mn.
DOJmld
Griffith, New
FURNISHED apartment,
5_
Aok
obout
FREE
Flog
offor
Call
WY
or
WY
San
Fran.
at
MilwJulcee:~lght
Boston,
Mrs.
Charles
E Chaf·
•
2 2551
room• and bath, newly rent&gt;2
0
fOR
BOATERS
00
3712.
.
l.os
'.ngele
at
1.
Louis,
nlght
ens,
Rt.
2
Greenup,
Ky.,
vated. 2nd st. over the Fabln1t.1lltcl
•
ric Shop.
5 28 tfc , River service an whl._ 111
of our boof dock,
FOR SALE 1 room
'bo•ne,;
FOU ROOM furnished apartlocated close to Elementary
men!, downstairs. WY 2-3658. ~UPER SERVICE
and High School in Middle5 17 tr.
STATION
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OPEN
Pomoroy, 0.
port. \Viii sell completely fur. I
J and t ROOM furnished apartnished with wall to wall earmenta. Rowley &amp; Reed llilrd24 HOURI
SE
pet and drapes or unfumlsbWING MACHINE - repair ed. Call WY 2·2551 or WY 25 ll tfc KNAPP SHOES, apecial olfer services all makes, WY2-2284 3712.
_!...llre·
5-2Htp
THHEE and lour roo'll turnish• In June only, buy 1 pair The Fubrlc Shop, Pomeroy. I --------.::..:~
See R•y Benson Now For TheMI
111 a
tmfullnlllltd opon regular price, get 2nd pair Authorized Singer Sales and I BEDROOM House for oale, l
12 8 tit ~-00 otr. Write or call flo. Servtce.
5 4 30tc Excellent coodiUon,
1611 1
meula WY U4S1
VB, Power ateer!De. Power braltet. l Dr. Hardtop. Cilia
PAY BIW ••• TAK! VACATION
MODERN f room and bath, bert Hill, Elm Street, Racine. l'tleiJler BuDdin&amp; ~ for I.incoln Heights, Poruet'0)'.
and Nice. See It,
1
/UfDis.bed apartment, Middle5 19__Et~
new borneo. Built m lrl~ Phone WY 2-3810.
Ohle IIlli a lot of wonderful ploc•. But
port WY 2-3174.
M • M co•n•••
ens, storm windowt, a!~
6 25 ItA! 1
4 11 tfc
wherevlf' you go, hno neely -h end
waovtL
Inurn siding. Call Gu• Ne•L
• cJtlader J Door. Standard Trona, Clean and ooll&lt;L IN
4 ROOM APARTMENT in- jiQ~ ~e~:.n~IK1 ~~~~o~~~i:uu~!! ~ 1er Raci.De Ohio " ... HOUSE FOR SALE in RaclDt..
lt.
your billa ~II ciHned up. Enloy younelf
eroy. Close to business dis- •lla
all We evil . ltcoJtOIIlical Unlcll Alf·
I
t
•
12 29 Uc Clarence Roy, _WI "2811.
fle.v11 Spr111 ~:ontalna
bot h
.,.
trict. Phone WY 2-3117.
MQ be applied up to 7 dan hw,r8
r:. "~• ,..,...
without worrlet. Our vocation money plu
harve..t, no P'fliduu tn mllk.
Lo "' .
AlJCiJONEEli
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5
28
6 Cyllllder,
S.du., 'l'un!U0110.
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Complele Sorvfee
HOUSE FOR SALE· Ei~ht
Ia lual the lhl.,..
-:;; • n . , . , , . .
~~-- eood ooatrot or '"tru"t" tan..
..,
&amp;IUUW:.n &amp;..Vhl Ull:l!! sew- •tare, l..tn UP to J Wei!kJ .
Alto
Crltt Bradford
rooms, two baths, Eitra Jot
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROMI
•.....
.,. end nter• Brown'• Trail 'tontrolJ
•PIUiebUJI,
olher
for•ge
Wrt•·
.
or
"~-~
goes with bouse. 361 South
nuctl. LAN DMARK, Melli Counly
K' rruu
'-'UJINI\.-.
Plione
flt'lt
for
fut
Thtn
•lvtl
er Part (State Approved) Farm Bureau CuopenUve AJIOCiaA. 'c. BRAD""RD
Front St., Middleport, Mrl.
uo..-ot. Ohio, f t l . - - urv tloo - ~~ ~•. m__St_re•. t. Pomeroy.
'.l'V
ll
..............,
ruuuo " ,
llllclne, Ohio
enry Hennessy.
for ,OUr money In a _ll'llller of mlnut..
,..._
1ft
5
25
1 u lie CLOTil awnings and porch val5 1
S~lwt.IJe wvlce.
ance. Bamboo porch shades.
FOR _. : ~ room
;.a...d·To
Buy
-Venetian
blinds
and
re~;
..
Karl
Graeser,
Pllimblll&amp;
ani
_
9
' '
W.n••
D
~ 1
bath, basement. Gaa
~---'!. ,-- ·---- _____
ale Wippel, 215 Union Ave.,
Heating ·
f~replace. Priced for . _qutcli
518 30tc
1rANTEI:1: BUY Would Hke . Pomeroy.
Mlaenvlllo, Olda
sale. Phone 773-5611, Mi8aoo,
to ~ 4 iledroom quaD- DON'T PUMP Y"" aluggl.!h ·~ep.
EOMI your oewer troUiet!
W. Va.
4 11 Uc
ty. hllnlt! :Pleaae siBte price tie lank. Get Klean-Em-AU
We laave all obea
FOR o• :
_nA_
l SAVINGS CO.
lllil ~
of ,IBiile. Write lepllc tant cleaur. LandD~ " Macllfblella~
~rarrel h0111e
"·,.,
, , ""'· n•llv Senti 1
,_
e.rn. 3 bedroom
care
.
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rarm
Bureau.
CaD
WY
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or
Jka: - JL
5 fl er.:
,.,
"'"' m new area on Chester Road.
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Darla Kathy SUe Gill, Pe~
and Patty • • Barbara 111d
Keith KleiD, Barbara 8lld DlLewis D~a .smith Dar·
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-and fam;ly of Hebron were Sun· ';
''""'"'1---~\~ Mrs. Jacl&lt; ' Kelly of Colum- ' day allemoon guests of Mr. l
9 bus VISited briefly Saturday w•tb l and Mrs. Eshe Mossman.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ev- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones Jr.
~ erett Dailey and attended the and sons of Columbus spent the
rf ;
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weekend with their
parents,
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the ~1111£: ~ci:ary SoeleM Mrs. Asa Jordan of Middle- jMr. and Mrs. Roy Jones Sr.
ty of 1 e ure
Free Me~ port vlliited Friday evening with and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight D~vls thodlsl Churh met In the parMr and Mrs Floyd Price of Mrs Dessie Patterson
, Monday afternoon visitors of and children, KTISti and Jim, sonage recreation room for its
Cinc;;.na!I wer~ weekend guests Miss Nancy Boso of · Great : Mr. and. Mrs. E. J. Hill were of Kingston were Memorial Day regular monthly meetbtJ . May
of her 51ster and brother-in . Bend js spendmg a few days Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman and guests of Mr. and Mrs, William 3~. Leaders wert Mrs. James
Jaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett ":ith her grandmother, Mrs. De.. ,Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cole!DBn K. Russell and famdy.
Gilmore and Mrs.
Ernest
Dailey.
Sie Patterson.
jof Sebnng, Mr.. and Mrs. Joe Holiday weekend guests
Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dalley Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Scllu- Zwilling of Ch1ca~o, Ill. and Mrs. Guy Reynolds were Mr. Songs, "My Bible and !" and R~un10n
and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Price ler and daughter, Lmda of Co- Mrs. Andrew Zwlllmg •nd son and Mrs. Clarence Archer
"Thy Word have I hid In My
visited Monday with Mrs. Ja- Iambus were weekend guests of 11 Leo
.
children, Charles Leslie and Heart" were sung. Prayer was
f
cob Gloeckner and Mr. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja· 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith of Cheryl A M N' Bl d requested for the people
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Mrs. Llovd Moore.
cob Schuler.
Columbus were weekend guests M and n~ rsw·uma B~n .i the Dominican Republic.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jumus Clark of Mrs: .Florence Holley. They
dau hte~· Ca~t'!~d C~~
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A family reunion was held
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Y "A chapter m the Study _book, Sunday evening at the home of
1h Akron, and Mr. and Mrs. Treasures In the Dommican Mr. and Mrs. John Frick, Rock
lin, Ind were Sunday guests Dw;ght Logan and son.
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, Syracuse, C aries Bland and sons, Mark Republica," was read. Each Springs Road in observance of
Everett Thomas.
Bill Lehew, Pomeroy and Don and David, of Talmadge, OhiO. hild was given Sugar Cubes their 65th wedding anniversary
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
Mrs. William KiUinge~ re-ILehew and daughter, Debbie, Sunday the group mludmg Mrs. corresponding to the lesson. which will he June 14.
FAMILY NIGHTS
turned home last Friday, alter! Columbus spent the weekend in Mmerva Childers were 10
An offering :was lakin with Refreshments were served dill'·
' 1 ESCAPE BY NIGHT.,
a three weeks VISit m Dayton ' Newport, Ky. with . Mrs. Au.. on. W: Va:, . where they
eac~ one brmgmg a penny for ing the evening to Mr. arid Mrs.
W1th Tt:rence Longliun
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter KiJ-Itm Lehew and viSJted Austm a falnlly p;cmc at the home
as many letters as was in their Albert Burkhart, Clarksville
&lt;JI Id Jennifl•r Juyne
linger and Mrs. Nora Eakms. Lehew who is critically ill in Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burdette
Ind., Mr. and Mrs.
Warre~
- a!JdShe MIS aceompamed home by St. Elizabeth Hospital, Covmg-. and family, Mrs. Nma Bland
Meigs General Hospital
Rees Mr and Mrs
Edwin
"THE CRIMSON BLADE"
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on .. Y·
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Admissions - Steve Sewell, Livingston and daughter and
hnd Ju ne 'rhornburn
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Rogers
M1.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Burk·lfor
a
longer
VISit.
Syracuse;
Daisy Vance Harri· Mrs. Violet Radclilf of New
(Color)
of Detroit Mich were week- · hart, Clarksville, Ind., Mr. and 1
'II . H It' Leifheit' p
June 3-4 end guest; of he; fath er, Frank l Mrs. Warren Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Visiting with Mr. L. D.
sonVI e, a Ie
' orne- Albany, Ind.; Mr. and 111 r s.
Thur.·Frl.
Amos and Mrs. Amos.
, Edwm Livingston and daugh· over the holiday weekend
Paul Frick and famlly, Mr. and
' Gene Alkire and Kevin, Jim- ter. Leslie and Mrs.
Violet his family, Mr. and Mrs.
Discharges - Ernest Haw- Mrs. Eldon Weeks and Mr. and
"THE NIGHT OF
THE IGUANA"
my J'erguoson and Miss Cleo : Radcliff ol New Albany, Ind. Diles, Detroit, Mich., Mr.
ley, Middleport.
Mrs. Frick. Their grandson and
Richard BtJrton
Sue Lyon
Parke of Columbus spent Sun·: were weekend guests of Mr. l Mrs. William Diles, Mrs.
A\'a G:lrdnrr
1day with Mr. and Mrs. Pearl I and Mrs. John Frick,
, lies Jividen, Mrs. Harry Mt't•CD· I
-tmd:Parker.
; Mrs. Harry Davis and Mr. j ell, Athens and Mrs. Fred Bush
"THE RUNNING MAN"
With Laurenco Hm·ey
Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Morris and Mrs. Don Davis and f'am- Columbus. They attended
ond ~~ ~ mi&lt;' k
I ol Cincinn•ti spent the weekend iily of Can ion visited over the alumni banquet when
their
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oRobert Morris Sr. and Mr. and i (rirnds in the area.
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Mrs. Arthur Hoyt and attended '
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the Alumni banquet.
Mr. and Mrs .. Marvm Spencer Mrs. C. E. Burdette and !amand son of Fairborn spent the ily were in Leon, w. Va. SunPo""'l'GY· Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Quinn and weekend with their parents, Mr. day.
family and Mr. and Mrs ..Jack and Mrs. Ralph Spencer and
TONIGHT
McDowell of Columbus
Mrs. T. A. Hewetson and dau- ~ Mr and Mrs Vernon Weber
"STRANGE BEDFELLOWS" I weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. ghter.
and family were dinner guests
l1'cchnicolor)
Edward Mclutosh of Dayton of her parents, Mr. , and Mrs.
Rock Hudson. Gimt Lollobrl· Karl Grueser and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
was the weekend guests of hiJ Lawrence Milhoan Monday. Mr.
gicta, Gig Young, Edward
Judu.
of Streetsboro w~re weekend sister and brother-in-1a 1A', ~k. and Mrs. Milhoan are recuperColorcartoons
guests of her mother, Mrs. Wei- and Mrs. Ralph Spencer.
ating from recent illnesses.
by Whal~y.
Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold Mrs. Patty Yates and child
WED. and THURSDAY
Mrs.
\Ieiby
Whaley
and
Mr.
of
Colu~bus VISited recently ren spent tlle holiday weekend
June 2-3
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~"· Frank Galbetzor VIS· w;th relat;ves and friends m the with her mother, Mr. and Mrs.
;ted Sunday afternoon with Mrs. area.
J, A. Young, Sr.
FRIDAY J~~~ ~~TURDAY
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Cuckler al Holzer Hos- Weekend guests of Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Clifford Cun·
Mrs. Norman Schaefer . were ningham of Lima spent
the
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Moss- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Story and weekend in Middleport.
Wm. C!!slte's
"NIGHT WALKER"
man and Harley Jr. and Demse John of Columbus; and Mrs. M
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Robert 1'~vlor. Hurb:1ra Sta n· of Marion, Ill. arrived Fnday Cecil Harrison, Piqua. Calling
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wyck, Jurli lil MereUllh, Lloyd for a VJSII w1th his parents, Mr. on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. 1ens~or an ami Y0 . urn.
Bochner.
and Mrs. Eslie Mossman, Min- Harry St&gt;hl of Pomeroy; Mr. bus spent the weekend With her
"HONEYMOON HOTEL"
ersville. M.r. Mossman return - and Mrs. Mark Stahl and Stev· mother, Mrs. Lettie Roush and
Robert ~~~j:~~iNl!~rc]~ Kwan, ed home today, and Mrs. Moss- en, Stockdale; Mrs. Mary KaJ'o ~ther ~elatives. Mr. Allenswor:h
Robert }!om, Jill St. John. man remained lor a two weeks rick and sons Mark and Paul IS stationed at Lockbourne Air
, visit.
Beaver; and 'Mrs. Ruth G€a: Base and plans to retire
SUN.- MON.- TUES.
' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mor- ry, Middleport.
June after serving 22 years with
June 6·7·8
gan and son, Donald of Newark Mr. and Mrs. Philip Meier of the air force.
"JOHN GOLDFARB,
' were weekend guests of her Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dixon, Pontiao, Mich.,
PLEASE
HOME"
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Jack Rosenbaum and Jackie, spent the holiday weeked

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Group of the Bradbury Olurch
of Christ.
Alter touring the college at
Grayson, Ky. led by Prole..
sor Jack Bllffen of the faculty,
the group were guests · of the

BREAKS HIP
Mrs. Norman Kloes received
word that Mrs. Louis (Elva
Weber or Sononank, Ill. fell
May 17 breaking her hlp. She
is a patient at Sandwich Memorlal Hospital Room 152 Sandwich, nt:
Weber 'is the
wile of Rev Weber a lormer
pastor of th~ Federaied church.

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Weeks a~d son call~ in the af:
ternoon beio
t · t th ·
re re urnmg 0 ell'
home, Reynoldsburg.
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lernoon were tsken .for an atrplane ride by tbell' nephew,
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lunch the group 'Visited carl«
Caves State Park where swtmmlng, cave exploring and • , .
ole s~r was enjoyed.
Going on the trip were Jolmny JohnSon, Jerry David, Debble KbtJ, Tom Evans, C~nd~~Ct
Hutton, Eddie Burns, Sheri;lt
Hutton, Mike Bw11s, DaJui1
Evans, Paula Bw:ns, Jerry Van
I~wagen, Kay Bmg, Kathy
K;ng, and Sherry King. AccOmpanybtJ the yopth
were the
Rev. and Mrs. Art Marcum
and soo, Eddie, Mr. and Mrs •
William King and son, Kevin,
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Evans.

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Rosenbaum. Joiniag the group
lor dinner Sunday, were Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Rosenbaum
Joe, Doug, Jim •nd Linda.
Kenneth Mankin of Norfolk,
Va. spent the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Hollar! Raub and
Mr. Raub.
Mrs. Susie Fischer, Morning
Star; B1lly Blake, Dorcas ; Mrs.
Mae Re;tm;re,
New Haven,
W. Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. Rich·
I ard Van Meter of Beverly, spent
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brother, David Blake who is
quite ill.
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friends of Mrs. Edith Hines and
Mr, and Mrs. Denver Thoma
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weekend.
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Mrs.
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lahoma( Mr. and !lire. tloyd
Price, Cinoinnati1
Mr. and
Mrs. G€orge Stace and Mrs.
Charles Hoffner, FmdlayJ Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Elberfeld,
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hines and sons, Belpr11 Mr.
and Mrs. Theo KasJI'Ir, Ross·
~!lie, lU.t M.rs. Raymind Kll·
lmger, RoseVIlle I and Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Martin and Mrs.
Thomas Clark and daughter of
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Miss Carla Gilmore has
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weekend with his father Mr.
Frank Ginther and friend~.
Dr. and Mrs. John Harley
spent the weekend will! his mother, Mrs. James Harley and
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and son, Robert, of N~w Con·
cord spent . the Memonal Day
weakend With Mr. an.d Mrs.
Judson White ~nd With Mr.
~d Mrs. Cal'l Gilmore and famIly.
MJo. and Mra. William ~Ubi
and Mr. W. M Mabra, DoN
Ford and James Mosley of Co·
lumbus and Mr 81111 Mrs. Douglas Jackson aBd Da¥id Jaokson
ol ll.endville lljlelll the holiday
weekend with Mr, and Ml'll. g,
R. Young.
Mr. and Mra William White
of Maryland were holiday week
end guests o! her paren~ Mr
and Mrs. Cart Gilmore and
daughter, Oerla. They were accompanied home by tbelr daugh-1
ter, Cindy, who has bean
ing with her grandparent&amp;
several weeks.

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his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison and his fiancee, Miss

NEW UNIGEF HEAD
· Tho Middleport Alumni AssoUNITED NATIONS N y c~tion wishes to thank
the
IUPI) _ Heney R L b ·. • Misses Nellie and Baillie llerllde II
former
s. ambOS:ad"!"':; Mre. Oharles Lewis, Mre.
Greece, was swof!l In Tuesday en Stansbury, and MrL Arllhw' 11
for a five-year term as execu- Skinner for the floral arrange••. Reatta Wgeekend, June 18-19-20
live director of the u N. Chil· moots used on the tables fDr
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dinner and in the lounge
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Mr. and Mra. Robert Harris
of
Columbus spent Memorlal
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Ameriean Women Wear
Day with hJs father, Mr. Robert Harris,
COMPENSATE
Miss Carla Gilmore has returned to her home from Oh1o
by Flexnit
University for the summer.
The Rev. and Mn.
(])yde
'Witb lhe magic mesh lmerta that adjust
Bartlett wera Ia Simpson, W.
tile pantylrg instantly and comfortably to
Va. to attend the alumni banrour very uwn thigh size. You will sit quet held Saturday
evening.
stand - · and move ~n fluid comfort in wbisperweight poweJ'Inf't made with DuPont rna~
While there they also visited
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with her sister and brother In·
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law, Mr. and Mrs. John Felton.
Avallal&gt;lo in OJnall, medium, Large and
Jim Reed, who Is employed
extra lqe in a variety of girdle and panty
In Columbus, visited recently
otyleo with front - or !ront and back pan·
with hJs parents, Mr. and Mrs.
els to fit )'OUl' fiKur• trpe and your purse,
James
Reed and
daughter,
From
Ruth.
6.95 to 8.95
Biblea were presented Sun. day rnornbtJ during tbe Sunday
Sdlool hour at the First Church
'!I the Nazarene In Middleport
ie graduatlng senlorll of Middle;.
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port iiJgb aobool includiag Joey
lhop
(I Slarea Side bf Slcle)

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