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Those preaent _were: Brenda
and De!llllll GUmore, Nancy,
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
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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
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children, Charles Leslie and Heart" were sung. Prayer was
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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"
M
d M H t Sh 1 t K
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remained ith Mr Re nolds
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With Liurel Jeffries
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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
NOT OPEN
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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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M"'Lame
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Jack Rosenbaum and Jackie, spent the holiday weeked

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A tour of the Kentucky Chris~d buildbtia .anl! • ttlp through • the
Carter Caves hlghllghted a oneday trip•M~day for the Youth

llan C:OIIge Citnpua

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
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home, Reynoldsburg.
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her of g;fts and on Sunday af.
lernoon were tsken .for an atrplane ride by tbell' nephew,
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college for lunch. Foil~
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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VOL XVII NO. 39
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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ENTERTAIN SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Raub
entertained with a dinner Sun&lt;Ia
• at th · bo Co
do~ ~~enmg elf me n·
G ts
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ues were rs. o se avis, Mrs. Bl~nche McKeller and
Do I Mr Anth Th
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mas and Mrs. Anna Harwick,
Columbus . and Emmett Martkin and Richard Hemer of Roacoe, Pa.

ELBERFELDS HOUSEWARES

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O;v;ll and Edward While rode a fiery Titan rocket in·
•r-.•~• at 1.1:16 a.m. EDT .today to begin a four-day, 1.7
mllhon mila voyage dur~ng which White is slated to
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Reynoldsburg, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
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
the weekend in Akron with their
brother, David Blake who is
quite ill.
A number of relatives and
friends of Mrs. Edith Hines and
Mr, and Mrs. Denver Thoma
visited with them over t h e
weekend.
They wera Mr. lind
Mrs.
Charles Meinhart and 8011 Ok·
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
Lancaster.

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Miss Carla Gilmore has
turned to her home from Ohio
University for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ginth·
er, Columbus visited over the
weekend with his father Mr.
Frank Ginther and friend~.
Dr. and Mrs. John Harley
spent the weekend will! his mother, Mrs. James Harley and
in Athens with hor mother, Mrs.
Margaret Davis
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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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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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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
china washable L~CRA spandex 11!1&lt;1 ANT·
with her sister and brother In·
RON nylon.
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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(I Slarea Side bf Slcle)

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Wbat Eloe 11 New
When news of Marlene Dietrich's fabuloua success ln Jo·
hannesburg reached Broadway,
you would be amazed at the
nomber of phonlet who clucked that It was "bad judgment"
for her to perform In South
Africa llecause of tbe political
altuollon. However, when Count
Baste, Loula Armstrong, Helen
Hayet or Mal') Martin performs In Moscow, the same
fakes have no objection, because ''llrt ranscend1 polltics" . . . Get ready !or 1 faablon •volutlr Sslvador Dall
Ia 1olng Into the drHa designIng bualneSI for at least two
10aso111. (No, Daddy! l won't
cut a hole In my chest just so
I can wear one of his melted
watchel !) . . . Gifted dancer·
choreographer Peter Gennaro
has tossed away hie hearinl
aid after a succe•slul ear operlllon .. . Credit •Inger Char·
lea AIIUivour ..tth the most
lmaJIInallve alibi of the year.
He tells Pari• pals he's still enlaged to beautiful Ouila Thur·
eeU, the Cardi" modtl, b u I
w011'1 marry her until 11161.
Hit quaint reaaon: Jotutny Ha~
1:·•,, .;ecame 1 bridegroom only recently, and Charles thinks
France couldn, take the blow
of · two top song stars de' __ 1 bacholor:coo.. in tile samo
y•ar .. .
Abou t'· ':! Internationally fa·
n
•rn·- •. Will It culminate In matrimony! Warren
Bea
treferri ~ to
Lealie
Caron) sayo:

BETWEEN now and the end of the
month Meigs county high schools
will graduate another crop of several
. hundred high school students. Every
· time this period rolls around we wonder
just how many of their number will end
up with a position in our county . .4lr who
will leave for greener pastures. Graduation is an exciting time, and all who
have acquired a high school education
are well on their way to what we hope
Is a rewarding and productive life in a
world that to say the least is far more
troubled, complex and restive than it
was in our day over 30 years ago. Earlier in the roaring 20s everything was
in a prosperous state, with tbe stock
market running strong until the bubble
flnalij&gt; burst on that Black Monday to
plunge our nation into lis worst depreslloa. Most of the experts assure us that
we will never reach those depths again,
for which tltt 1965 graduate can be
thppkful,

The Jraduate of today Is better pre-

We are living In a day of wonders .
New frontiers are constantly being opened up in industry, business, government, medicine and the physical acience. . The future that ties ahead is not aa
dark as some would tike to have us believe. It Is possible that within the space
or a few years, more material progress
will he made than in the previous cen·
tury. Those improvements will be made
in our mode of living with increditable
comfort and convenience to a landing of
humBns on the moon. The true test
comes to the graduate in his approach
to life. We hope that with all of their
skills and knowledge that they have absorbed some high ideals in their makeup that will help to make this a more
human world devoid of many of the lll1
that now bother Ul. A person II not edu·
cated properly unless he has in his
makeup the milk of human ldndnes1
and brotherly lovt, which alone would
10lve all of the problems that now seem
lo bother a troubled world.

'lbt rest of u1 expect rreat things
trom \IIese Jraduates. They h&amp;ve more
knowleds• and skill than those who
have gone before them, and we will be
watchinl to see how they go about the
buslneas of living and creating charac• that will have an impact on a hard
and cruel world. One of the things that
they must not forget is that the exercis" that sees them aetting a diploma, in
either high school or college, Is in realtty a eommencement and not an end to
tht learning process. All formal educaUon 11 a beginning, and not an end in
lttelf. We are sad to report that far too
many of our residents have not learned
1 ·thine 1bout human existence since
~y K,!'Uped their •heepskin.

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!l'a)'ll G. Brandstadt, M.D.
Overweight childrenb ecome

overweight adults unless

stt&gt;ps

are taken to bring their weight
down. /.bout 25 per cent of our

teen-aged population has

been

found to be overweight. Tl!e
proportion is higher in
the
girb than in the boys. It has

ble. The.e tend to work In 1
vicious cycle. As the child become~ more obese he become•
more upset or embar .. assed by
his deviation from the norm
and he seeks .~ o lace in eating.
At the samet lme the child be-

comes more withdrawna nd leu

proved! halt he,.

interested in phy!iical activity.
Before anythir can be done

youngstf!rs art! shortening the ir
lives by carrying this exCess

have a strong desire to help

bene amply

fat
'fhe causes ol obesity

In

children are complex. Underactivity is as much 1 factor as

overeating. The obese child is

often merely co-Jmg the eating
habits of the rest of the family.
ln some, .however, the trou·
ble starts with a !rip to the
hospital or with some severe

emotional upset.
A great variety of emotion-al problems may be respoos&gt;.

to reduce his weight ho must
himself (and I don't meant oa
candy bar). No one can dCl his

dieting for ~im but mother can
do much to smooth the way.
Feed him several small meal!
a day rather than three ' rge
ones. Offer \him foods that are
hi g~1

ir protein and low in Jgars, starches and fats. Cut away hte fat from the meat before serving. Give the child
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&amp;kim milk. Don't rely

!l

on ap-

petite • deprtS!ing drugs to
solve the problem.
Remember U.at an
obeH
child who Is growing dr not
need to Inse weight. Just keep
him from gaining and
hil
ncm •.al growth will ~ring '-lm
Into line. Stress thea dvantagea
of a trim appearance. Praise
him for small successes but
avoid shammg or scolding for
failures.
Serving meals on · omaller
plate will make it appedl' lliat
he is getting morot. than he
actually is. Help him find
satisfactions In physical activity rather than eating. l'rovide
a peaceful environment
by
avoiding emotional crises and
never let him . daub. for a
minute that he iJ I cherished
member of the
household.
Above all, set a good ' tl8mplt
by not oven·ilf ·· ; your&amp; ......

Capitol Comment, Et~l!nls
By William S. White
WASHINGTON - It Is too
early to forecast tho precise
outlines of the government
which is at length to come to

cond Is that In ·· e Ionge,· sense
the United States has brought
genuine colledve security to
this hemisphere.

power tn the Dominican Republie, except to note the crucial

The Orgc:nizatlon of Ameri·
can States, which had been in..

I ~ e li

point that it will be no dic!&lt;llor-

capabi

ship of either far left or far

er

right.

being made a real force for the

It is not too early, however.

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1d decillion any' '1ere,
ulOD

safety of the

new

lo salute two lmmeiiBc new
realities which have emerged
from the intervention of the
United Jtates Government. into

wo ld. Lrti Ar

the Dominican

lbL f.c! is tlra: for the

chaos.

They

tower like mountains above all

is

.ca,

under

Was··ir -•... n·s \ ~ 1ersHp. haa at
last grown up.
The great, the almost tncred·

first

time i"' dozens of years of try•

the small, fretfu: complaints of

ing, an inter-American peace-

the American left wing, and all

kce:ping force ha..

the petty pacifist carpings from
abroad.
The ftrsl is that the United
States has halted a mortally
dangerous attempt to Set up an·
other Casro type of armed

lng. It stand! today In the lJo.
mlnlcan Republic undtr the
command of a Bra:r.ilian officer.
And u. ough its troops are larg..

Communist lodgt!ment. The se--

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into

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t

Cod common shield. The sort
of shiel~ wlli,~h in the
rtb

Time

Atlr . Treaty Or&amp;anizatlon hal
lung protected Europe from
f'1"1rrunist rn·" ·.,ry encroach·
men! lvts been forged at last ill
this hemisphere.
S• 'n In p rspective,. Indeed,
this act of American rHponsl·
bility Ls . a check to Coml Joist expansloni!;m no
leu
signHicant than was lla arrest
on the other ;ide of the Atlltntlc
nearlr two decades ago,
An ir ' &gt;&lt;-American policy ol
common sen!e ba• JUr ~ ~ "ed
an inter-American non-policy
which allo'Ned mortal peril to
ua all to entrench ltlell In
C· &gt;a. ""tese are the illmenslons
of a historic victory lor .yner&gt;
can leadership. Not. sl!"~ilo
picking of those ·Iilia'· 'li!lped
tireleiSiy at thlJ i-,'~; ; tUB•
gesllng that It was.:aoni* adventure
.. .. 'ilrlsri"i,'• ~ ean
possibly rub oul . lhll triiiJI!IIb.

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whom Richard :. seen on those
hemophilia fun~ TV spoto, waa
sravel '" In the ll.S,, and hey
called their .. pmentatlvo In
Now York to order him "th.~
bt. . toy ,· . cc , found.
Then they were told that Charlie only nln" y·-:rs r', bu I
nr'
, ·""'! Anrt i" a 'rP:-tt

reader, so they send him two
do?.en :muks on histcy, geoa·
ra-' · and sclen•·" ... Sue Lyon~s ~ ., 5 t suitor Is a rock 'n'
roll •ln~er, Acl
".doa.d · ·
Louis ~rm•lron1 wUl return to
the • ~ n in the .:nake of
•·c r
. 'ino dl Lll.:etnls, Ulan among th.
··•n
fiJ - ~ . . • ucer~ . rruy tur- over
his Rome facllttl ., an Amer!t--dlo.

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· Barbra ···elsand was asked
l ; 8 \0""1 ,...,Ain vf · tton

fashion consultant !ynu can't
ahoot them tor trying I but she
declined lor lack of ttme.

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ON HIS DAY
For His Day, Visit
HIS FavoriteMen'sShop
SPORT SHIRTS
COOL DRESS SHIRTS
WITH

1 am a freahman. For mort
YOUTH ASKED FOR ff!
than a year now I have heeD
Thill column iJ for YOUDI goinl to bed In my brlefa and
people, ghelr problems and undershlrta. 1\eci!ntly I ball Iolii'
fun. Ao with the rest of Helen boyo stay overntsht, and we aU
pleasures. 'n!elr troubles and wore our underclothea. My mofun. As wlh he reo of Helett ther knew about ~ not wearHelp US!, It welcomet la111h1 Ing pajama• atnce Jll'adt achool
but won't dodge a aertoua que• but somehow II hadn't sunk In,
lion with 1 brushoff.
or something. Anyway, for lUll
Send your teen-age queatwne wearlns pajamu, she puniJII.
"I keep aakng her, but so
ed me by keeplllll me In nightt
far the hasn't given rill' any ot Youth Asked for II, eare ol for a whole week 111141 DOW lite
answer." . . . The
Emperor Helen Help US!, th lanewspap- maket me wear pj's .
aod Emprm 1 Japan will at- er.
wearing pa]amu II for amal
tend their first movie premiere Mlttakea Ideotlty, ApiD
children,
oot teeri-ai• boys. Not
when "The Sound of Music" Dear Helen :
wearing
them
18 a manly. \lllf
Please, please tell me lfhtt
opens In Tokyo. Julie Andrewl
!ella who signed himself "DEs- of sleepJni- Heck, the IUYI who
wi" .. _ there lor the event en113t certainly don't walk aand s' ll be ~
_, when .;:he PERATE" wat from Cocoa round the barracka with pajaheart Jurle Andlews, Chlls!oo Beach, Florida. U 10, I'm sure mas on.
pher r
• · l&lt;renor Pal- 1 am the Birl he Is looklna for
I'd certainly appreciate Jotll'
ler apeaking perfect Japanese. beoause we met at 1 dance just comments on lhts. -lotANlike he described, we forsol
to get each other's names and LY TEEN~Ml' BOY.
now l can't find him, and I Dear MTB:
.. 'll~rtway
1 won't take lldes, becaust
'l'he pretty. liar of an npea. can't 1et him off my mind. If
discipline
ill strictly up to patsuch celebrity spoli as Sardl'l be tst he one, I'll faint wllh
joy!-WISHING AND HOPING enll, and If they say pajantal,
nervous • bites her nails in
10 be it!
1uch eeL '·ith spots aa Sardl'l Dear W and H:
But I WILL make commenll
I'm sorry - your "Desper.. . Tt- - fpnnles' missing per·
If
your mother wl111 this l'lll!llll,
10111 story feature the· accolll- ate" hunt Isn't over. Nor is it
she's a better woman tltll 1
panist for a millionaire singer. over for you wondering pta tn was, because I never even sot
He's always bef·. known to be Ohio, California, Tel8s 111141 out of the--comer on tbt paja.
DESPERATE's
rather absen~mlnded, but thlt elsewhere.
"!low
can
I
find
her?" plea 101 mas vs. underwear baltle. !lor
lime be'o gone a bit far. While
did any mother I knell - 1ntl,
piByln&amp; a West Coal! city, he much reaponst - but, 10 far, believe me, we tried everythlnf
actually lost his wile, He's sure not one letter from New Jer· from 1utble pei'IIUIIIoa (like
no harm has belal!en her, she's sey, where he and his myste11· &amp;lving them shorty pj'1 for
ur : -'.c. 'ly vialtlllll a friend pl live. - II.
Chlnimu) to near mayhem.
- but he keeps thumbing Dear Helen:
So after severel montha ef
We are a group of lirll •sed
through hiJ address book, hop- 11 and 14 and attend many par• watchlllll o!ll' 10111 tklttfui)J P
Ing he'l' recall whlclt friend. ties. What we want to knOll 11 to bed In pajamu and orlse
The punchllne to the story Is - II II wrons to play illltln&amp; next momlnB In brlefa tllld ..,
the title of !be 10111 he baa to 1amet, uch as opbt the bottle dershlrts, I decided JOU 01111
play moll often ......
at theM parties! We havtn~ win •em all: lhll 1111 1 pretty
A broken nO&lt;
uophew and
tried It yet, but thoulbt we had 1111important ls111e ~nyway; and
a
1r1nd Jury art t he betttr 11k aomeone who could I'd better aave ~ PuahiiOW.,
three 'op clues to a big newt stve Ill the best advice.- for the rt1lly blJ deals 1helld,
story that may never break DOUBTFUL
like curfeWI, cart, tte. Am hepo
unleoa some 'eporter
really Dear Doubtful:
py to say it worked out flnt,
And to your mether: l!lrt'l
wants the Pulitz ~- Prize ... A
Kissing 1ames can be a lltlle
~median well-kno m for hie
luck
- from a l.oltf. -H.
embarr'UIIng. There are better
to.eH at the gaming tablet Ia waya to break the let \bin apin
'n!l8 column 18 dedicated to
now tlror 'ng n~,e-figure auma the bottle - Uke
drawtna
just playing golf . . . Why hat- namet for !he ftrll dance. -H. family llvln1, ao If you're hev·
llll kid trouble or jUII plaiD
n't Shirley MacLalne mad. 1 !l'lto Weon Paj-7
trouble, let Heie11 lltlp YOU.
movie since last July! She'• Dear Helen:
ona of the top box·offlce attrac·
I thoulht I would apeak out Sbe wm also welcome JOIII' ..,.
lions, so It ·n't because 1he'a on htsh school boyl not wear- amustna ~· Mdrlll
uot In d2mand. Chums think lnl pajamas and 1leepln1 in 11et11 Hottel Ia Cll't t1 ·IIIla
ntwiPIJIII' •
she'a "Pinillll" over somelhlnl. lbtlr llllderleor.

'ron•

Hal Prlct, hiJ wilt and kJd.
diet w·" sa.l on 'he Mlchelanlelo for a lon1 Summll' hOIId&amp;J
in a villa they've
tcken In
tho South of Frenct. When they
return, l!tey'll DIOVI Into
I
lavish new ho . In tho E. 80'1,
So it do· .'t look 11 though
Hal will have much lime to
work on hte Ltnduy-for.Mayor
campaign, sltltoutb lie wu lOPposed to have been one of the
top r[furel 1n the tnovement..
Eli11belh Taylor and Richard Bu~on were toid that CharIll Buebet, lbt Utile boy wltll

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l--by Helen I!Sottel-_,

DIYOTifl TO INTI.U'f 01'
Mlltl MAlON AliA

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WANT·ADS
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raoblc ;mashlon• ... you're
tlender enoUih 111141 118Dd If
stral&amp;hl, .nythlng looki good
on you. 'n!al'• Barbra'a secret:
, hat could she tell the short,
dumpy round-ahouldered OMIT
·vhen
&gt;ne Guthrie finish~; · ancther eea!tl" of repertory
at hll th•••rt lr. MlnnP '&lt;1
he wtll dlred a movie UtleG.
··Cold, ~ ....... Box,·· wilh a screen·
play written by Howard FJst
. . . Legitimate long-hair planl!t Byron Janis says he's serIously\ hlnkln&amp; of aeltlnl a
crew cut, becalll• the Beal " - ,
and all their imitalorl - have
destroy•: the true, old-fa ·· ·n·
ed mealng of "longhair.• Bravo, Byron - ll't a dart! ...
AI I walked along Broa4wa)'
art . ' · ng the big Cuslul
Clay-Sollny Liston joke on cW.
ed-clrcull TV In the Allor ballroom, people on the street call.
td out:

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ly DOROTHY KlLGALLIN

COMMENT fj TING EDITORIAllY

pared tel meet the dizzy pace in which
we Wve. The challenges, however, that
they will fact are mounting with each
passln&amp; years. Many who get their di·
plomu, wh&lt;&gt; aspire to bettH things,
know that they must go on for further
.tuulio• If they expect to really com·
ptlt for the better jobs, and to enter
tile profe11lonal world. What most of
them mut aot fail to see Is that this
counll)' !1 still 1 land of opportunity lor
the penon that Ia ambitious, and with
the proper application put forward can
aot help but be successful to a great deeree. If !bey lack ambition they can only expect to multiply their problems.

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ton 1.27, Kanawha Falla 3.14,
Charleston out. London,
mel and Winfield dame were
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Olllo River - R. H. Bo•wortb
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Vienna down 18, 7:15 p.m.;
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Greenup 4:40 p. m.; Captain
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Ellsba Woods up Greet~up I :40
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lenge up Greenup 7:31 a.
Luther Herdmaa down Meldabl
5::10 p. m.; LouiSiana clown
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IIMetdahl 2: 50 a. 111.1 ~ot~t!hern
3:4S a. m,
7:50 p.m.; ' Jnea up
m.J Pbllip Sporn down
:40 p. Dl.l Solvay down
a. m. 1 Elgercllff up 1 a. m.;
Warren Hougland dowa 1:30 a.
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Ann up London 1:30 p. m.; H.
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Duncan Brue down
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do1111 Winfield 3:40 a. m.; I .
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J&lt;U.VIf waa paid to the

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•47 to the auto lleenM and
fund.

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INFLATABI,.E LAMINATED PLASTIC

PLA-POOLS, Round 40''x8" ea. $1.74
ROUND 55" x 12"

FOR THE KIDDIES · · · · · · each $2.99
Choice ot two sizes. Plastic
play
pools .for the kiddies. Just inflate and
fill w1th w-aler for eool 1ummer fun,

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SPORT SHIRTS

LARGE SIZE PLASTIC

BALLS .... · · · · 79c

SiMS SrNII, Medium, La.rgf

Bit size inflatable pla&amp;ti&lt;:e in
usorted bright eolors.
Dl11&lt;ount Prltet
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Cool summer sport shirts in a big
choice of patterns. and cnlon.
Short sleeve »tyles. Buy all you

need now!

SHOP THE BONANZA FOR

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Enamel finisbt'd round top
!hut dt&gt;larhes fur us. as 1
St'rving tray,

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DRESSES
MENS WASH AND WEAR COTTON

Our rocks are filled with •cor·
ts of new summer 1tyles in
sleeveless 1nd short sleeve
styles. Pretty cotton• and • .,.

SLACKS
for
and
the
the ·

ChOice of black or white American made tennis shoes
in all !iiles for boys.

DISCOUNT PRICE
GIRLS SIZES 3 TO 14

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?op~lar

knee cappero

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$2.99 pr

KNEE CAPPERS $1.00

YOUTHS AND BOYS
BLACK OR WHITE

TENNIS
SHOES

Sites 29 to 38
Handsomt' ~;pur l slacks
mt'n . Easy care. wash
wear cotton fabrics in
seasons best colors. Shop
Bonanza Cor slacks.

tales in gay 11ummer color•

glrll

Ul sizes 7 -to 14. Fine quality

eott.on11 in assorted eolors •

BONANZA Bargain Buys!

Toll - 3 to 6x 3 Piec:to

9x12 ROOM SIZE

SPORT SETS · · $1.99

LOOP RUGS .... · ......... · each $16.88

CUte little 3 pt, sets -

Blouse,
Shorto, All

Knee Ca~pers and
3 ptoces for only

24x40 COTTON LOOP

THROW RUGS · ...... .. ·... each $1.00

"'VIctW" Bra!lll
VInyl-Latex Wtll

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WINDOW SHADES .. · ..... each $1.00

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P.INT

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EeonOIIIY ftat 'wall ll!lllnt
Driell· In about 30 ~·
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putol rolors.

Eaoy apresdlng · houlll!
paint, Glasa finish, Oil
base Ia wblte ·and ·belt

Dlleount PriCfl

DIICOUnt Price

$,.99 GAL,

SPORT SNEAKERS ··· •· •· .. .. pr. $1.94
80 SQUARE COTTON

DRESS PRINTS ...... · ...... · yard 37c

eolors.

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PLASncs
SALE I
Dust pans, cereal bowls,
coffee mugs, bun baskets,
measuring cups; plates
and many other household needs worth up to

2lc each.

LADIES FABRILITE

DRESS FLATS · :............ · pair $1.99

$,.99 GAL

3 PIECE PLASTIC

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River news

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SWIM SUITS

Galli• readlqa -

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Goltlen Ripe

lb.

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Kroger

ananas

LAMPS

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Campbell Tomato

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HOGG

Sneakers

$J.98

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No.ZY2$

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12c -:t.
Plywood Pries Reduced!

BREEZE

SUGAR

Margarine ~:~- _6 :~~L
Biscm'ts Pillsbury
~~anard • - • 12 cano
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Chili ·

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Frylllf Chlcbn Ports

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Sliced lb. 39c

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Smoked Picnics.~~~. 35c
14-oz.

0 Charge f
Aiding Escape

A, Pahl, St. AjbaiUI; Carl W.
Thompson, 1'1· Pleasant: Carll.
Nibert; GalUpoliS; Amold D.
St. Clair, Cbarieston; James C.
Epling, Kenova; Ediar Napier,
Rt. 2, Wayne.

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Chuck Roasts

Uv.,. ..... _ lb. 1ft:

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Top Value Stamps

Tenderag &amp; Thrifty Full Cuts

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Jn !JJilS, Pope .Joim
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Jefferson David, president ol ,an on May • was compleled.
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in 1808.
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COLUMBUS ·
Finance Committee con·
. On this day in history:
,
weeks a'~r the 106th
an omnibus pay
POINT PLEASANT - Alva 1
. Tbe Almanac
.
In 1935, the Freneh liner 1
Asoembly opened for
and fringe benefit bill.
Shue, Ll!kln, was held to the By Ualted Pres• lnlematioalll "Normandie" made her malden i
the first two bills Introduced
' The committee was
~and Jury on the charte of Today is Thursday, June 3, voyuge across the Atlantic ·
the session were ready for
approve the bill, which
&amp;l&lt;ling In the esea~~!,
the !54th day of 1965 with 211 \four days, II hours and 42 sec·
vote today.
the loweR! state salary
pat1~nt when arra..Good- to follow.
· onds, establishing a record.
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The Senate wao set to
$200 to $230 a month and
J~sllce of Peace A. M.
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AS LOW AI
4 X I lltiiiT
prove one of the most
pay raises to
Win.
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EASY TERMS ...
venial bllls of the session,
8'1 ,000 state employes.
Shue was commllted to the '
watered • down versim. of
When fully implemented,
county jail in lieu of fl500 bond. I
A•
• I r I P mine bill authored
bill woold grant
Others appearing
before
Sen. Edmund A. Sarguo,
totaling about $20
Goodwin on varloua clrarges 1
Clairsville.
a year.
were: Darrell Lee Withrow, ·i
House, meanwhile, planned
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Ravenswood, fined f100 and 1
vote on 1 bill thai would
Tho House on Wednesday re0sp1 l
costs oa a reckleso
driving
tax exemptions to
luRed to approve 1 blll which
charge.
SHEATHING anc:l FRAMING
firms which IIUitall water
have allowed pollee ofll.
Basil Deweese, Pl. Pleasant, 1
· tlon control facilities.
to make arrest! In misde- Among lbole wbo llllered the · was found guilty of a no!Hupo
MATERIAL AT LOW PRICES!
The strip mine bill
eases If they had
Holzer hospital In the past :14 port charge and ordered Ill pay
reached the floor after s,1~~~· [~;,;;,~to~tt;bdelleve
the 11a person had hours were: SaDdr a Lee Fo~ter, $50. per week· He waa com.
and his chief opponent,
o ense.
521 First Ave Mrs Ola Mary . mltted to the county ,tail in heu I
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Even though that power now
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$500 bond
1
0 a ey . Collms, R • Ironton,
in felony cases the . ill Neal, 50 Mill Creek Rd., Robert Cl de M.11·
C · Ni
MASON, W. VA.
ronferred for three solid weeks .
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" Lewis Baxter Sr 460
au
ton onner, tro, I
SP 3-5554
and finally ·a g r e e d 0 the failed by one vote to get the Pike, Mrs J~n ·Robert B 0 was fined $20 and costs on the
amendments. Sargus will "offer ~~essary 69 votes and was looper, Ja~ksoo Pike,
charge of stresm littering.
on the floor to put some bite lli,p Carl Stokes D • Cl
L. Cremeens, Gallipolis,
back Into the bill.
land ·argued the bill was ev~ en E. Runyon, Rt. I, Gall~polio,
20 PIECE PLASTIC
4 QUART SIZE
LADIES' COTTON
Miniolure Copper
MissH ond Children•
It was stripped of its strength nec~ssary since under court~~- Lenora M. Hosehar, 1003
SNACK OR PICNIC
STYRENE ICE
HALF OR FULL
Kerosene Decontive
RED OR BLUE
wl.en a Senate committee terpretation pollcemtn alread St., Pl. Pleasant, Mrs. Thomas
adopted 71 of 72 amendments have the ~rest power in
H. Fowler, Rt. I, Pt. Pleasant,
offered by the coal mdustry.
demeanor cases
Mrs. ArtiE 0. Roush, Rt. I, Le·
Expect Pay Hike Okay
Rep. William Nye, D _Akron, tart, W. Va., Mrs. Carl V. Hall,
Snack or picnic sets made
Keeps ice cuhtos or chipChoice of ladies slips In
Decorative ca.pper 1amps
Rubber aole 1neaker11 for
of
plastic. 4 plates , 4 tum·
State employes were due for added that under the bill, pol· Rl. I, Pomeroy, Ml&lt;;Mel Euped ice for man ~ huurs.
half or rull styles. Easy
tliat really burn kerosene,
children. Sizes 8 1/a to 3.
biers
and 12 piece!! of
Holds 4 quarts. li ;Hlr of
a big break today when
icemen could make arrests in gene Knapp,_ Ll!ngsvtlle, John
care cotton fabrics with
Complete with glass chimRed or blue with rubber
plastic
cutlery.
foam styrene.
embroidery trim .
ney and wick.
traffic cases simply on
Wilham Neville, Jackson, Mrs.
soles and cushion inHole1,
word 01 a witness.
Albert M. P1erce, Rt. 3, Jack·
DISCOUNT PRICE
DISCOUNT PRICE
DISCOUNT PRICE
DISCOUNT PRICE
DISCOUNT PRICE
MENS
Meat Jnspe&lt;tlon Code Set son, Mrs. Kenneth Paul Bay,
The Senate assed and
Hamden, Mrs. Delbert Pe;ry'
P
Hamden, Mn. Frank DePr~est,
ba ck to Ihe House for c?neur- Rt. l, Pedro, Elbert A.
Wonderful For Boatine
·ence m ·amendments
a bill set- 1ess, 1rontoo, a nd Mrs. El v8
ea
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tl ng up a sa
I tew1'd e, vo 1unary,
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~nilor~ meat Inspection serv- a 011 • Jimm:'rlson, y,
Men's
$ 99
1ce, wh1ch would be paid for by M Albert M p·
Rt S
6111·12 - - the meat packers.
rs.
· lerce, · '
Collins said the bill was "long Jackson, son, 12 ' 02 . p. m.
3-8 Inc~ x 50 Foot Length
30 QUART CAPACITY
overdue" and would "great! nesday. Mrs. Curt1s M. Hunt,
VINYL PLASTIC GARDEN
INSULATED STYRENE ICE
increa~e customer confidence ~ Letart, W. Va., son, 2:21 8 · m.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
meat sold in Ohio stores" He Wednesday.
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D~GED
Non k'nking , long
Patients recently diRcharged
la sting pla'i1ic lawn
_Inst.llated foam
Jl'e chest s. 30 quart ca·
included Sharon Chaney, Isaac
or garden hose. par1IY. Ket~ ps food! ur
Wooten, Robert Richmond, Mrs.
Made with brass fit.
drinks for hours.
Dixie Smith, Mra. T. Lewis and
tin~s .
DISCOUNT
PRIC!
DISCOUNT PRICI
infant daughter, Mrs. H. Clark
and infant son, Mrs. 0. S. Yoong
FOR FUN IN THE SUN- BEACH OR POOL
and infant son, Gertrude Hill,
MADE OF
THE SEASONS BEST
Martha Finnicum, Mrs. Okey
Hurl ow, Mrs. Larry Campbell,
Mr•. Basil Haynes, George
Slerrick, Ralph Dearing, Lowell
Shop the Bonanza for the Jatest
styles in swim s uits by Pembrook
Sharp, Mn, Lizzie
Harmon,
AND
and Colony. One and two piece
Mrs. Keith Ll!wrence, Mr1.
models in a wide choic• of muter·
Charles Chalous, Mn. Laura
FRIDAY- SATURDAY &amp; MONDAY AT THE
ials
and colon.
Wll18, Mrs. H. D. Rift, 0. M.
Massie, Mark Sanden, Lisa
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Caldwell
and Rogor Johnson.
Beat bot weather blues this sum-

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Strip.·Mine Bill Reaches
Fforir After Torrid Bout

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.~ l&amp;miuallnspection Tuesd,. .. Eve.

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Mainly About Alumni Banquet Saturday ~venmg
~· People
In
OVer 400 person• attended the Sa1d It Alain, and Eb~, Warn
p
· Ill: Rutland
Htsh Sebool AIQmnl er, class .of 1829, sang Golden

~o A togradeMeigsof excellent
was giv· ny
Temple, Pythian

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llatera, by Sylvia Bowens of During the business meeting .·
cmeroy
I banquet . held Saturday evening Days" With hiS own accompan·
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,Logan, District Deputy Grand members reported
included i
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at the high school. Miss Sally· iment
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JUNI!:
.Chief at the annual inspection Mabel Hysell, Jean Hudso~ and Mrs. Mae Rettmtre returned \ Schaaf, member of the faculty, Three classes were recognlt- The JOY clafl8 of the United
tleld 'Tuesda evening ,
the 1 Lena McEihmny The Irttttatory lo her hoiRO In New Haven, w. 1 was toastmistress for the even- ed and represented by Roy Methodist church are spo11801'
hall In Mid~leport. She 1 ais&lt;&gt; work for one candidate was el· va .. Wednesday after a vlatl , injfs program
Snowden, !926; Wayland Brown lng a rummage sale 'ftturaday,
eom limenled the sta fl and rmpllf1ed durmg the evemng iwllh her sister, Mrs.. Susle 1 The Invocation was given by 194o, ~nd Mary L McKinney June 3 through Saturday, June
offic~rs for their work
The b1~thdays of Jane Johnson iFtscher who accompanied her 1Herbie Grate The baked ham Nelson, 1945. James Vennarl, 5, 1~ the Swisher building on
. • and Jean Cl8i k were observed home for the day .
dinner was served lbe Rut!Pnd high ,school prtnctpal and tong- !\eeond St., from~ a.m.-4 p.m.·
Mrs. Ben Neutzling was pmn· ' An invitatiOn was read from i Robert~ Kraeuter, student at PTA Carol S Pierce, alumni time athletic coach, gave . a eacn day.
l.st for the work ol. the evcmng. Wilkesville Temple to attend IOhm UniverSity, returned home association president. welcom· talk The benediCtion was gtv· \
JUNE 4
The Staff and Olfwers wo~r their inspection Friday, June • .Tusday for the summer vaca· ed the class of 1!165 as guestll. en by Mr .. Grate.
: The Ya Wa Te Camp Fire
aqua formals Mcmbm ol the , A gift from the Temple was pre· lion.
.
. h Dun~ the business meetmg A patnot1c color scheme was I Girls ol Racine will bold their
ataff Include Mogg1e . J onrs, sented to the vlsltln deputy by \ Roland Fisher IS spending l • I new officer&amp; ele&lt;:ted included, carried out In the decoration• an ual Jltne
Su
on
4
Martha Childs. Virgima Owens, Bellv Biggs Vlsitorsg were pres· end ot quarter
Dnld Wtsenian, preslllenl ; Ro. wtt.h red. while and blue stream·
Jun: th
serving
Doris Bailey. Nell Hahr. Lenme : ent irom Gallipolis,
:.tate
bert Snowden, vice pmldent; ers A replica ol the
beginning at 6 p.m. at the
Haplonstall , Betty B1ggs: ,lane , Pomerov and Logan
cge WI .. 18 ~~~en 8• ·
Jean Parker, secretary. and of plywood featured the f1eld of cine Junior High School Build·
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Johnson . Grnev10ve Memha1·1 .
·
. IM!S. Ma&gt;on s er.
F her Marsha Denison, trea!lllrer.
blue 1n ltghts. The program inb. Ever one In the area is
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Ferne Cheesebrew. Belly Spen· The hall was decorated with , Mr.
Is t The National Anthem. sung by 1closed with the
high school invited t/ attend
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arrangemenls of roses
and and ' \ ~ \~ the pre~~:~~ '!he group, opened the program.' song acrompanied by Mrs Shen- The Middleport WCTU will
Jean Zirkle presl.ded as Most spring flowers and refreshments ' the wee en ~
"~1 ber and Mrs. Rex Shenfleld was ac· efleld.
meet Frida evening June 4
Excellent Chief and other off1· ' of sandwichos. cookies
and Mr. an~ M~s. ~on Asnold
companist Sabra Canaday pre· . Also introduced qurlng tbe at the Ftrsi Baptist Church at
cers taking part were .l oa 11 punch were se1·ved at the close M~ an
~s.h m dr ~n sented a piano solo, the opcn· [evening were a familY of grad· 7.30 p
4, 5
Clark. Belly Spencer. . Ella ol the meeting
of
apeni lng theme from Grter·a Piano nates
Roy Snowden · ·
Lemley , Max me Owens. Opal
k nd llh his daughl· Concerto Su2y Parker, Vale· I class of 1925, hiS daughter, Jean The l{acine Firemen Auxil·
1h
Biggs .. Gold If G1 lmure
NorC UB MEETI~G SET
1 ~; .~e~o~·tn·l:w Mr. and Mrs. I dictorlan of the clllss of '65 pia~; Snowden Parker, class of lary will sell homemade Ice
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ma Zt~kle •nd &gt;adte Mc~lhm·
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' Robert Wamsley' and famlly ., ed l~o cor~et aoloes: "Ja••, , l945 and his granddaUihter, cream, at the Racine fire
--- Middleport Garden Club will They were accompanied hom• j and FantaiSte En Mt Bernet , Suzy Parker. class of 1965. Mrs. house Friday and Saturday,
FIRST
meet Monday evening. June 7, by Mrs FL&lt;h'&gt;' who speul the wtth M
. ISS Canadw at the pta.•no Donna Nelson was chairman nf !June 4 and 5, starting 9 o'clock
QUALITY
at ihe home of Mrs. Rodney week here.
Jull~. ~u~~·~!s..:!'_b~~e:_l ve the demoting committee.
In the morning till 8 o'clock In
REGULAR
Downing. The ~rog
will \1rs. Jan,e• Smith and dau ~hl·
, the evening. Sold In the contmn·
Certified Oil Station he in . :targe of Mrs Mer•on ers &lt;&gt;f Columbus soent 1 he
Clrester Clrtb Holdl ' ers or by the dip.
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flag.ma~e Fr~day

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COOL, SHORT SLEEVE
COTTON DRESSES
Set Our Nice Stlectlonl .

Phillips Sisters ·Style Shop
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THE IIIIOEI'OHL BREWING .::aMPANY Of IIIIII:INNATI, QHIO

POMEROY

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Bibfe School

Frt-n eh nn the topic, "A Sum- weekend with rflative!l in the

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Valentine..
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Wr'll Begr'n On
Monday Mornrng

Selectioit
Solitaires

JUNE 5

awt.
El
• T rtes day
lj Jitney Supper Saturday , .June
1 I'Ctwn
Dr. and Mrs James Fisher
5, at Syracuse Grade School,
·and family of Cincmnati were
,
Election of office" was held I sponsored by Latlies Auxiliary
weekend guests of h1s parents,
when Chester Council Dauvht· of the.~yracuse Ftre Dept. Serv·
Mr and Mrs Paul FISher:
.
le" of America mel Tuesday , lng Will begm al 5 o. m.
Mr.
and
Mr&lt;.
H1
ram
FISher
The
M
iddlepol'l
Church
of
evening
with 34 members pres- I
JUNE 7
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arr·umpanted their . grandson. Chnst will b~gm classes m the cnl.
: The Pomeroy Garden c I u b
Mark i'Islwr, to Ius horne In Daily Vacallon Bible School Sadie Trussell. councilor. ure· will meel Monday at 2 p.m., at
Ci nrinnall und spent the week Monday mormng. June 7th al d d Millie Dill and Helen Hea· the horne of Mrs. J . 0. Roedel
end wtlh Mr. and Mrs. Ted the church. The school will be ;~:~ere reported home lrom with Mrs. Irving Karr Jr. as
Fisher and family,
held each weekday throu ~u
..
co·hostess.
Mrs . .John Fisher. Mr. and June 18. The age group includes hos~Jlal and Za~a ~~~er. u~er·
- -- - Mrs . ~1ike ~' isher snd daughter the four year olds through )un· wen surgery a
cor s osand Donald Fisher and friend lor high school
, pita I 111 Columhu• and IS qlllt.e Mrs. 'f11ylor HosiH
of Akron 8 penl the weekend , The sessions will include Bible ·tiL a thank you ncle was re·
I wllh Mr and Mrs. Henry Roush study, ~ork
book material. : ce!'ed from Maud Ross for , M11y Meet Rei'P.ntly
! of Racine and olher reialivea In songs. and chapel services. Re· ' cards and gift sen! her v'hlle tiL ,
the very best of our
, the ar •a
freshments will be served each I Mrs. Tru.,ell thanked •he mem- The Emma Smith Circle ol
· Mrs" Albert ~'ields and Mrs. day to the children. A sack lber. for cards and gift sent her 1the Reorganized Church ofJi·
Claude M&lt;'Guire of Lincoln P•rk ; lunch and picnic will be held while hospttahzed. A thank 1 sus Chnst of Latter Day Samts
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. AI Hor· l June 18 weather permUting. All you was received fro1.1 Gelnna 1met at the hom.• of Mrs.
vath ol Al le n Park. and Linda · children ol the community are Hayes' daught.er lor a gift sent !Taylor for f&gt;!ay s busm.ess meet·
Jiamond ring collection
and Jeffrey Roush of New Ha· ' Invited to allend the Bible her mol her. a charter member. 1lng., Mrs. Golda Gillilan. Woven, w. v·a., were sunday even· sessions.
, A report was given on the i mens Leader, ?pened the meet·
mg guests of Mr and Mrs. Ma.
IDeputy club meeting hel~ re· tlng by welcoming the 10 memTradition malt01 the soll1aire the ideal ,son Fisher and family.
Milt'll mul Mirlrtll'l ,cently by Erma Cleland. depu· 'lbers and 2 g~ests present. Mrs.
Artw•MI quality makea these unequalled any·
Miss Allnes Mooro returned
.
' iY. It was announced thai the , Robert Proffitt opened the. wor- ,
whore. And what exquisite settings! Each a modern
Booster meeting would be held Iship hour With prayer. Scripture
I to her home m Columbus 'rues· Ext'lr.t lnflll V OWl
triumpb, each doliped lo bring out the diamond'•
:day after a several days VISII Mr. and Mrs . John Mitrh. Lo· , at Chester on October 20. A re- , taken from Hebrew was read
luU brillliiiMlO. l'ully.guaranrrtd for la.rrlog ,..,,,,
with Mr . ond Mrs . Thomas ,·usl St. are annoc11 cmg !he mar· [ port was given on membert' iby Miss Beulah Roush, follow·
NlllfoMIIy advertlltd In
Young.
nage of their doughter, Sharon participation in Memorial Day ed by a song by !he group.
SEVENTEI!I&gt;I, BRIDE'&amp; und of~« /iM _,.:;,,,,
I Mr . and Mrs. Roher! Rogers to Everett Michael Jr., son of Iparade and also the program 11 1Worship thoughts from the Book
1, and Janel and Nancy of Nel· Mr. and Mrs. Everelt Michael · the cemetery and Margaret Tut· ,of Mormon and Alma were read
.
· by Mrs. Harold Prolfllt. "A Llv. of Bradbury.
su nv i11e were weekend guests
"" h
h Tu 1 lie captam thanked members 1· F 'th"
b M Wll
of her parents Mr and Mrs The Rev. rat er Jo n re f0 • I k. • I
I' mg
at I poem y rs. •
IThomas Youn~· ahd · Mr. and , read the vows of .the double ring ~ff~~~: :~:~~~ were Leda Uam Roush co~ciuded tho wor·
I Mrs Ro ers attenrled lh AI· ceremony Tuesday, May 25 at
..
ship hour. Durmg the business
·. g
e
7·30 p m at th• rectory of the Mae Kraeuter, councilor; Lau- ~ meetinl plans were discussed to
umlll b•nquet and u.once.
Sacred Hsart Church
ra Mae Hartung, aosociate coun· make bed pads and bandages to
Mrs. Herman Kuntz
and Mrs. Michael
.
. a· graduate CI· 1or,• Barban Sa rgen t• v'Ice be given to the Cancer Scclety .
IS
Pomeroy
I' daughw. Mrs. Dorothy Hum· , of Pomeroy High school and is . councilor; .Opal Hollon, associ· [Cards were sent to the sick
Court St.
Clnclnfl'llli
are and
spendtni
. ol ~per· at• •tce
· codunct11 . Matrhy Sh
amel,
fewofdays
with Mr.
Mrs. employed In the office
Mo. the community. Refreshments
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Jntendent Charles G1bbs. Mr. wa er, con uc or, oro Y Y· were served by !he hostess as·
Reattia Weekend· June 18·19-20
~mas d o~g. Ch
E
Michael is servin1 with the Na· ers. warden ; LtiCIIIe Kraeuter, sisted by her daughter, Jooe:yn.
• / Gan
~s.. ar1tuea edw1~~ tionBI Guards at n Jackson I treasurer; Ada Van Meter, fin· There was a pot flower ex81hn l heorge . WIAngk re Turn sd Columbia, South Caroiina.
anclal secretary ; Ethel 0 r r. change and games were plli.:vedl
e
r
omes
m
ron
e
ay
· 1at .· fl nanc1a1 secretary; durma
· the socta
· 1 ho ur.
after spending 1 few days with
assts.
Itheir sister and brolher-in·law,
10'1 NEW TITLES .
Hattie Frederick, recording
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Williamson Tlties for 107 ne·. vchtcles relary; Ada Nt .I !Zilng, a~islant
and attended the Alumni ban- were.made durtnl May In the II· . recordm&amp; secretary;. MargJrtt
quet.
tie division ol the Meigs County i McClam, tnSide sentmel; Beu· \
A3c Michael E. Vournazoe. Clerk of Courts of . Evelyn [lah Maxey , outSide sentinel ; Zek
who recenlly completed six ' Lucke. clerk of courta. lndlcat· da Weber, trustee; Betty Roush,
wPOkl of basic training at Lack· ed titles were given for 82 new 1 representative to State Council
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7 PM- SATURDAY TI,L 9 PM
cars. eight tra;lers, 10 motor· and Enzy Newell, alternate re·
and seven true••· Used presentative.
\
POMEROY
vehicle lilies totaled 182 with A meeting of lhe Past Com,.
WY 2-3975
E. MAIN ST.
160 be~ng for cars. 12 f&gt;r trucks cllors wa• announced for Wedthree for trailers and seven for nesday June R at the ,odge hall
me ·cycle8 .
with Betty Roush, Nevada Bea· l
- - -- --- · ~ - - 1ver and Erma Cleland as host·
FRESH
land Air Force Base, Texas, esses.
was a weekend guest of Mr. , AI the close of the meetin~ I
DAILY
· • ·.•
:
• and Mrs. Frank Amott, Pauline a silent auction was held by the
and Kay McClintock at Syra· ways and means committee.
~ cuse.
The next meeting will be on
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arnott and June 15 and quarterly birthdays
Gene of McArthur were Sun· ' will be observed with a potluck
, day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. : dinner.
Frank Arnoli at their home in , JN JU-81-11-MI
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. Syracuse,
Monday visitors of Mr. and iiF YOU RAVE TO
Mrs. Michael Vournazos .a 1ISCRATCH
YOUR ITCH,
Vour fk Dull It anY ctrur ttore.
Portsmouth wen Mrs. Paulme Quirk . &lt;trYII ITCH·Mit-ND'I' c~..d'"'
McClintock
Kay McClintock ' 1 the
Uch J~nd bumlnr. Antl&amp;eptlc •c·
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Reg. 89c- 36 inch
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21b.

REGULAR 1.98

WAID CROSS' SONS

36" Quilted CoHona _ yd. 1.19
fur houst"coat.s~ b~.lipreadli, etc. SAVE!

for Summer
bwint- 36 11 tnd 45'' wlcte _

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PIECE GOODS
BARGAINS!
SEW and SAVEl

WY 2-2284
POMEROY

CHECK THE PRICE!

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Corvair 500 H. T. Coupe
1! 0 engine, c &amp;c accessory group, whitewall tir-

es, fold-down seat. Color: tourquoise.
REG, RETAIL
$2255.80, SPECIAL PRICE

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Biscayne "6"2 Door
Be iure of your dl·
agnosis, bef o r e
treating yourself or
a member of the
family. Don't treat
1nythng unless it Is
recognized and min·
or ••. if there Is any
uncertainty, consult
your doctor first.

Beige finish, fawn interior, 2-speed wipers &amp;
washers, heater, defroster, undersea!.
ReG. RI!TAIL
$1't
$2474.75, SPECIAL PRICE - - - -

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Red

finls!~J:~~~~m~!!.~~~~g~;P~sU.e?ei
retr.,

belt
undersea!.

covers,
c&amp;c ace. aroup, P. B. radio, 775x14 w w. tires, Powerglide,

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NO~,,

J4.69c

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McCa II's Patterns

115 W. SECOND

OHIO

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RACINE, 0.

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NorriJ, Mn.
and aon, ~bert, l":.

rr Ewlllll lllld aon, Benny,
•ed Colnllltllcement

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Cottage .Cheue.u3•.ao~
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Phermeclats To Strvt You

O!TA DEGREE
Mr. and Mrs. AIYln Non•ll,

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REXALL DRUGS

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No.'Tls received
Bachelor
qf $clence DePM In Secondary
Education,
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·MOTOR CO.

Red finish,140 liP, 6 cyl. engine, c&amp;c accessory
group, 775 x 14 W. W. tires, Powergl!de. manual
radio, undersea!.

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DEALER

Chevelle Malibu Con. Cp
Dark blue finish, power brakes, power steering,
P. B. radio, c&amp;c accessory group, power top,
wheel covers, 775 x 14 w.w. tires, undersea!.

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REG. RETAIL
$H49.7S, NOW

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Singer Sa les &amp; Service

POMEROY

FOR THE FINEST

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GINGHAMS ldool

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REG. 89c to 1.39

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Month of BETTER VALUES!
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TIES, SHIRTS &amp; JEWELRY ITEMS

SIMON'S MARKET

TOM RUE MOTORS, Middleport, Ohio

Your
Vacation
CHEVY
Lower
Price
Tags

1965
Chevrolets

A?propriate aentimenta for all fathers on
hts day - June 20th.

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INFORMATION
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DEADLINIOI

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FOR SALE
Businen Services
Help W•n.....
CAR HOP, waitress, and &amp;rlllt965 CONSOLE stereo, Just tak· AIR CONDITIONING Refrtgercook. Apply In person. Crow's en In. Lovely walnut console ation service. Jack's Relrtg·
Steak House.
6 2 file with AM &amp; FM radio.
41 eratlon, New Haven, Phooe
4 TU z.:153'1.
WOMAN to do babysitting and speed record cbanger,
t 0 tic
ngeek
bt bousework 5 days per speakers, dual volume con-1
Ph
WY' ..21 •
trol This set three months HEATING, PhnnhiiJI, Mleller
w . one
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of F
Am 0 ld Brolbe
1 1 8tp
old. Take over paymenlll
Jll'llaces.
n,
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$6 per month or pay balance 818 East MaiD Street, Pomu.s. Clvllltrvlct ftmt
due $89. 76. Try it In your 1eroy. Phoae WY z.me.
llhu
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18
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home. Call WY 2"W
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7 ••
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w tic

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Erntn
abould
be
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not be rapoNtbla for ('bougndJ oJ

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4 t '!.!nll per word on• tn~~ertloa. PM!!.•.
\T·tntmum Cbarp 80 &lt;lent..
Uneoln s.n:tce. BOll . . .. PODIUOJ'
u '4:entll per word for Tlu'w eo. DallJo BaDt1fltl. PGmaroJ', Oblo.

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1 local owner, new rings and valve job, 4 s~eed
,_
tl'ans. H. Duty springs, Radio, Heater, Dual W ee..
new spare, looks and runs like a new truc'k.
$ 15 95
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Farewell Party To
Honor Rev. McCoy
PT. PLEASANT - The
II,a~nldlgiMrsller;' .::~ be
with a farewell party

1957 CHEVROLn I, TON

5-29-&amp;c

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8 ft. Pickup, Like new H. D. tires, Heater, runs real
good

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$449

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graduating senior awardt
.... the ...... CoiDity
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Duuouu
DemollslraUoa Council.

Friday evenmg to t' church
social rooma. The affair 11 be·
Ing sponsor~ by the Heights' MiBs Thomas, daughter of Mr.
EUB Womau Soclel}' of World and Mn. Edwin Tbomu, Leoa
Service·
Rt. I, WU praented her IWird
The Rev. McCoy who
served as pa"',;r
of the
lllpU
EUB Church for tbe paat
~- bee ...._ ... to
Ye&amp;rl. '"'"
n ........R I Ch h H bas bee
IP ey urc · e
n su,.
ceeded
at
.
the
JocaJ
church
by
the Rev. Charles Frum. The

by Mn. Valllt Toae)r,
llln
Ua..t 101. of llr
11111 1, ..:._
Hart, Letart" Rt.
·celved h(S award £rom "-.·
mn
Harry Staats in Wahanm High
School ceremonies.

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NECCm, built-m automat c z • - - - - - - - - zag sewing machine. Makes FOR SALE Ra ch stvle house I
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fancy designs, sews on buttons, in Syracuse, 8 rooms and
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makes buttonholes etc. Bal· bath, hardwood floors, gas
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ance due onIY 163, or pay ..
.., heat, storm doors and car·
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• ~'"'s,.• '!!::;"AIIIDla· FOR SALE: Fine pony. Come
per month. CaU WY 2-6555.
1
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Frum famJio.
t'dent, "-.
lnmm.
&amp;acb~ •ddltlonal word
Cl
and see. Mason 773·5923.
5·29-Glc port. Phone 992-2954. 6 3 6tp
Y' plans to move
M.l ill Walter M. W'-'--.
UIWMII"
7-5-3ote 1-------- - uo .""~•c:, ~?.!;:'~ M " " "
Platform Dual Wheels. 4-speed trans.
the local parsonage after June 7. Hostesses for the meeting wlll
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PUBLIC AUCTION The un~
be Mrs. Raymond Musgrave, ·
n-,..• ~·.
Employment Wanted
USULT PRODtlCINO
dersigned, due to ill health, ~(J{; Ill
f• "J
FLARESIDE PICKUP. Heavy duty tires, green lin·
DAUGHTERS TO MEET
Donald Smllh. Mrl. A.
WANT ""
WANTED Tractor work, farm must discontinue farming and ..,,
ish, deluxe cab. Real nice.
McClung, Mrs. Hugo Juhponds,
lawns
and
driveways.
will
sell
the
loUowing.
at
1461
POMEROY
_
room
frame
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PT.
PLEASAN"'
The
Colon·!
Mrs.
Dallas Wilfong, MrL
.
6
PHONE WY 2-2156
Small dozer and experienc&lt;!d Gibbson Road II&gt; mUe West house with bath, gas circulatel Charles LewiB
Rodgers, Mrs. Gertrude
operator. Low hourly rates. S. R. 661 between Pagetown ing heat, 3 - room unfinished 1
Daughters of the American
Halliday and Mlsa Erma Bar·
Middleport. Phone WY 2-2208. and Albany, Oh10). 1:00 p.m. bastment, and front and back
volutlon, wlll meet Friday
nett.
Card of Th~nks
6 1 !Ole E.ST. June 5, .!965. No. 28 porches. Newly decorated in· !
2 p. m. at the Mansion lbltSeJ~Oi.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;
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MY
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EMPLOYMENT wanted- Exside and oduted, a$55nd aii carpet·
YOUR CHEVY DEALER
final meetlnt. of
00.00.
mem rs o e
o .
perienced interior and exter·
I d t
'Its blan
mgs me1u .
Band Boosters orgamzallon
~,·ntm' g. Free estimates. ue
ry 5 ove,tailor
_quJ '·II'Ons,• POMEROY - 8 • room frame
New Closi""
Th e FOrt Randolph •xtety,,
II REGULAR
1·or ,be
f th
ketsaun.
p1ctures,
.1h
... Time 8:00P.M.
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and the girl mem rs o e I Phone WY 2·2662 or see Rog- wa,j,n wheels, old books, bolls house all on on~ oor, WI
POMEROY, OHIO
of .the Revolution,
Certified Oil Stltlon
Pomeroy Band who helped er Cullums.
S-29-tlc and irons, old park
bench bath and gas fired
hove charge of the program
W. Moln It,
,_,..,
.. serve the Alumni dinner Sal· ~------,--- irons, beds, chest of drawers, out of danger of high water
the dlreetlon of senior pres""'
urday, May 29. Mr&gt;. Alma I
For Sale
china cupboard,
old desk, and near Mam Street. $5500.
Real &amp;tate For Sale
Camp Kindlich Will
Russell, Presidenl, Pomeroy
dinelle set, silver flowu pol, POMEROY - 6 • room frame
Be Held July 12-18
Baod Boosters.
. Harden's Markel. Route 124.
'th bath d coal lll'ed
POINT PLEASANT - Camp
6 3 lie
Syracuse, bao on spe&lt;lals Frl- two western saddles, side sad· 3WI· h 1· an front and back HOUSE, 4 rooms, •·th
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die, John Deere B. tractor
ea mg,
laundry room. Ph. WY 2-31117 Klndllch, annual camp sponsorWE WISH to thank our -many day and. Saturday. 1exas ten· with cullivaotrs,
barrow, porches, basement and double 193 Beech St., Middleport. ed by the Mason County Associfriends, neighbors, and rela· der skmless Wieners, 2 lbs. chain hoist, pull type ' ln. garage. Out of high water and
6 3 6tp Btlon lor Retarded Children will
lives for their wonderful kind- S9c . 10 lb. No. I. new red bottom plow, wheel barrow easy walking distance
be beld July 12 • 18. Any per·
ness during the recent illness potatoes, 9Jc. Bana~as, 5 lb. and many, many miscellan· downtown. Only $5000 for cash
FOR SALE on Laurel son, groups, or business wishand loss of our beloved moth· 59c 5 lb. tomatoes, ' 5' Bread eous items. Real Estate: will sale.
CIUI Road Mrs. Norman E. inti to donate bedding, clothing,
5
2
3
89
er, Mrs. Elizabeth Collins, al· reg for 9c loaves C be sold •t 2:30 p.m. E.S.T. C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR Hysell, WY U322.
recreation equipment or cash la
Nylon Fabric
so special thanks to Dr. Pick- Eggs, 39c doz. Reg. c•gar- This farm consists of 82.73 A.
PHONE WY z-:1838
I 4~301p_ urged to contact Mrs. Wllllam
6 3 3tc more or less with 35 acres : ALBERt M. COX, SALESMAN ROOM brick home, 2 bath- Longstaff, phone 6'15-3547.
ens and nurses and slaff al elles, 2.\c pk.
MIDDLIPOIIT
Veterans Memorial for their Shuler's Antiquity Specials .for tillable and the balance in i
PHONE WY z-:1631
rooms, finished attic and This camp la financed by lo.... At
OHIO
devotlon and care during her weekend, Friday aod Satur- pasture and timber aod pulp J
6 2 3tc
basement. out of high water. cal efforts and any contribution
last days of illness. Special day, June 41h and Sth.
wood. This farm has an excelCentral heating, priced
will be used to further the aims
appreciation
to
Coats Argo tuna, 4 cans c. Amer· lent spring that has always FOR SALE : On Hlghhlnd
quick sale. Phone WY
of the camp.
and Rawlings Fuoeral Home ican Beauty tomato juice, 36 had an abund~nt supply of Pomeroy, 4 room house
or WY :1-m. Charles F.
----lor their services. 1 amily or oz .. 3 cans 67c. New potatoes, water. There " a 5-room furniture of Daisy Thomas.
Wildermuth.
4 IS tic
Plea88Dt Valley llolpltal
Elizabeth M. Collins.
U. S. No I, 10 lbs. 99c. Old house. This farm could ofler
Maud Buffington
ADMITI'ED - LewiB Legg,
tl ! lip
potatoes, U. S. No. I, 10 lbs. many possibilities and oppor·
6 2 3tp
Auto Salas
Pliny; Mrs. Edgar Riffle, Leon;
- - - - - - - - - - Oc. Windsor Brand sliced ba· !unities to an lmaginaUve
19611 Pi)'mout~. 4 dr. sedan, 0 Mrs. Maxine Fowler, Leon;
Notice
con 42c Stoney ~ 1dge toma· mind. It would make an ex·
cyL standard shift. Price $450. Mrs. Larry Whitt, Pt. Pleasant.
M:NUAL MEETING of Sutton toes, 3 cans 4k Silver Bar cellent reatre11l for the busiPh. SH Z-5539.
6 2 3tp DISCHARGED - Mrs. Lew!J
Chester Farmers Mutual Fire Peas, 3 cans, 47c. Red Delic- ness man who wishes to get
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Oliver, Point Pleasant; John
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away
from
it
aU,
it
could
be
1be
Ramltler
Blank
h' G m Jla Ferry
n&lt;urance Company. Will be ions
App Ies, 3 lbs.....c. a small produclive farm. Casb- 5 ROOM HOUSE - 20 acres World SIUdanl of e Jll"ol
ens lp, a po
;
held at Chester Town House Broughton and
Producers on delivery of Deed Tenns: land m Letart Twp. on Route
Ellcelllnf~t daughter o.l Mr. and Mrs.
'Yfonday A. M. June 7, A. M. milk , I gal. jug. 69c. Half gal.
h s· d· N · Ha
238. Eight acres bottom lend AI• ear roo• rtdt fiDII ,.. Bem1e Queen, Vmton.
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39c B ht
cas · Jgne · orma
ger.
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! ~65. Emmett G. W• ' JUg
ucers,
. roug • Bradford Auclioo Compaoy, along OhJO R•ver. ce reas- lermallce. 8maD eCOIIOJIIl ,._ Homer McMUIIn BidwelL
~'res. , Francis E. Morris, Sec.
on II gal. carton milk, 53c.
C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer, onable ~~ $4,800.
llld mOD8gerablliiJ
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6 3 3te
A C B dl d, M , .., •• 7 ROOM HOUSE - Two baths,
11oe
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank·
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gr. .........
r10 Th0 rnto r -·if WE YOU ever aItended a FREE loan of our efficient Car7Z acres land, aU fenced. 311
MetropoiiiD HIIIOrl
n, """"
Businen Services
acres In pasture. Three well5.
t:. MelD Slreel. PomUOJ
----,.1"ey supper Come he wilh pet Shampooers wilh p u rWater and gas. Located in
PboM WY Wl1l
SPEAKER NAMED
••
'" !his Saturday at the Syra- chase of Blue Lustre ShamRutland
Twp.,
12
miles
lrom
t
2:1
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PLEASANTB.
T.
IDnk·
cuse Grade School at 5 p. m. JIO". Baker Furniture, Middle- SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Write Pomeroy. $9,500.
ley ,National Servlee Officer of
6 2 3tc
2
port.
6 5tc 814 Viand St., Pl. Pleasant, W.
CUCKLER REALTY
IMUfii!Ce
the Disabled American Velar·
FflEE 1.000 S&amp;H Green Stamps 1954, 6 cyl. FORD, new motor. Va.
6 3 30tp
POMEROY omo
ans, will address members of
How• By simply v•ewing the Cnarolais · Hereford crossed
HILTON WOLFE.'
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been the local chapter No. :1 on SunC• 1act Vacuum cleaner in I yearling bull, 2 bottom plow. CAR WAHSED and vacuumed.
PHONE WI ~11
cancelled? Lost yom opera· day, June 6, at 2 p. rn. at the
Your ' home. Phone WY 2·2821. Oliver drill. Ph. SH :1-4656. Wilson's car wash, 550 Page-s!,
6 2 3tc
tor's license: Call WY Z-29811 chapter hOme according to L.
5 28 30tc
6 2 12tp Middleport. WY Z-3517. Open
616tfc W. Edwards, chepter adju•tant.
\.
8
9
~: Eoc"X"'I"'c"'AN~T"'o"'M""Ac:::T::0 plants for . 1964 International Pickup, 26,000 from a. m. to p. m., seven
HOUSE FOR SAL I
PHOTO Copym&amp; Service. Cop- An invitation is being~=!~
sale. William Holmes, Syra·' miles. Excellent
condition. days a week.
6 1 30tc Mndem Ranch Style. Beautiful leo mada ol legal papera. to all members and ,
location on top of !IIUIII hill birdJ records and almost any members to attend th1s
cuse.
5 26 tie
WY 2-2!66, WY 2-3491.
BULLDOZER WORK, equipped facing state Highway Garage on other documenlll.
ant meeting. Mr. Hlnkley will
i!F.AR IT ON WMPO - Llew·
8 2 Ole
with winch. Big or small job. Route 7 with good road to main Reuter IDiarooee, Pomere,r discuss veteran laws and
64 Ford Gelaxl• 500, I Cylinder Standla o1 " ellyn Thompson's "Life and MAHOGANY end tables, bed
Call daytimes WI 11-3151, even· highway. Four bedrooma, living,
tic lations and will be available to
14
2 door Hanl • top, power lfeering end rid._,
Light" program, Monday thru' outfit, electric roaster. WY :1- Ings WI 9.:1089 Gene Barnett dining, family, kitchen, break·
•
cJiseuss Individual claims
Friday at 8:15 a. m. EST.
3953.
6 2 6tc
Racine Ohio '
5 U tl~ fast play, maid's, utility and GUARANTEED, renewable lor
•
64 Studeblker Deytonel dr. H. T. I.,.&amp;. IN..._,
5 25 tie
'
•
shop. Three baths, ceramic tile life hoopilalizatlon. Issued
R.dlo.
AUCTION every Wednesday and
and wall to wall carpet on at all lies. Phone WY J-11186.
S.Jturday. Welch's Auction, I
floors. About two-thirds of
1 18 11a
63 Ford Cty.ledlll 4 ... WlgOtl, 6 eyl. IN. ....
Laurel Cliff, Route 124.
bouse is paneled in mahogany
NOTICE
and walnut. Air conditioned. __W
_ a_n_ted
_ _T_o_Buy
_ __
Radio
6 2 JOtp
==;-;;;:-==-:o-:'
Large patio and double carport. , _ _::__ _:__ _ _...!..._
RHODE ISLAND Red h-e-ns- aiid !
On Lot 200' 1 390'. Msy be seen 1•
63 RltNtler Clllllc 770. 6.yllld. tr.. ....
My OHica Will Be
roosters. Call 1140·2778.
'
by appointment only.
WANTED TO BUY Would like
62 Olda Starflre 2 dr. H.T. poww ateerlng.
6 1 31c
Ctll 985·3555
C"-r, Ohio to purchatt 4 bedroom
Closed From
___ _
ty home. Please etate
brak•, power "!!indow a; reclle
US~'D PIANOS
and
location
of
IIIIIDI.
Two nice reconditioned upright
Sales &amp; Service
HOUSE FOR SALE, two years care of The Daily 5en'inel,l
62 Falrllne 4 dr. I cyl.ltd. "-.ltldle
pianos, priced for quick sale.
May 31 to June 7
old,
3
!Jedroom,s
bath
and
Box
668
N.
5
'rille
Call Rutland Furniture, SH 2·
'·
.,.
C
carport. No down payment re- ~ :::_=-:-:=:::-'7.'::---61 Fonl Flllrilne 2 dr. I cyl. Std. tntw. hlo ....
Fits Aim
41111.
6 1 31p
1'£
e
ost .. very ar
quired. Phone SH 2-51168.
HAY WANTED. Old or new.
E. F. MAAG
61 Studalteker 4 dr. 6 &amp;yl. Std. trant. Radle
MOBILE Home so x 10 Cham- eTransferable When
I 1 12tp Not neceswily top quaUty,
ion. Air conditioned. Automa-~
You Trade Can
E. J. Hll~ Pomeroy, Ohio.
61 Plymouth Sta. Wagct~~ 2 clr. I cyL A11t, TriM.
HOUSE FOR SALE, 5
lD
I 3 3tp
A U '!~MUBIU: lltSUI'anl:1l been ic wWYasher . .10 gal. water heat- eGuaranteed 24 moothJ
Minersville. Phone WY ~1. - - - - - - . , . - ; - - Rldlo
cplledT 1..oat your opera· er.
2-Z490, WY :1-3882.
or 24,000 miles
e 1 31e
Sale or Tr1da
59 Ford Crty. Sq. 4 ... WlgOt!N • cyl Aul. trant.
•
UcenaeT Call WY ii-Ztl6 ==-=--=~=::-75_:_2_8:__:.:.
11c e Most Popular Unit
:::::-:~L"'D::;:SM"'O"'B'"n",E",-;-:;door=,-:a:::uRaclo
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llillc MEXICAN TOMJ.TO plants for
HOUSE Ior Re11I ' •• bedroo
oo11&lt;r
·;;;(
lD the U·S·A·
'f?
eale. William Holmes, Syrah
128 E Ma•
Stra tomatlc tr••...,;••"'·
_ _...,
'. For Rent
orne at I
.
m
., steering and power brakes.
51 Ford Falrlane 2 6 cyl. Std. tnna. lbdle
-..;·,o.··_
·- - cuse.
5 28 tfc
00
Phone WY :1-M.
5-29-Gtc Good condition. Call SH :II Ro6M HOUSE with bath, cus,
lnlttllttl
.
44115 or write Howard B. Stitt,
63 Chevrolet Impel• Sparts Covpe. 2 dr. Ha.....,
tom • built kitchen,
near
For Summer Drlvl111f . ..
FOR SALE: I room
home. Langsville
6 1 314
I Cyl, Auto. treM. Poww StNrlng and brlk11
schools, corner Lincoln and eFvrzon G10ollno
Will seU completely furnish- ...:::::!:=::.·:___ _
Fourth in Middleport. Call • Lubrication Service
ed with waD to wall carpet,
Marina Supplies
65 Cornet 4 Dr. 6 Cyllndw. Standenl Shift.
• Unl Tl
All 51
and drapes, or unfurnished.
GaU Mill WY
er,
Z.Jl!Hi.
Aok :b'.ut7itn Fi.; offer
Pomeroy, 0.
Call WY Z-2551 or WY 2 • FOR SALE: 24 R.
cruiser,
6 Z 3tc II
sleeps two. All electric. Lots
3712
FOR BOATERS
FURNISHED apartment,
'.,. River Mf'Vict an whitt -• SEWING MACHlNE
·
of extras inclJ.tding Ntrailer
repair
roollll! and hath, newly reno- ot our bott dock.
~ I
·
II -~- -WY"22S4 FOR SALE 8 room
home $:!450. John Ferry, 2 ·
vated. 2nd St. ovef the FallThsemcFesba. mSho.....,, p "'
located close to ElementarY Athens, Call eventnga, LY
64 Chevrolet ~ Ton 6 cyl. Std. Trans• .
e a nc
p, omeray.
, School . Middl
1145
6 I "'"
SUPER S
ric Shop,
5 :!8 tfc
ERVICE
Authorized Singer Sales and Bnd H1~
m
&amp;- - - · - - - - - - - - - '
FCU ROOM furnished ap·~
STATION
Service.
5 t 30tc J&gt;?rt. WJI~ sell completely fur.
tamning Equip.
63 Chevrolet ~ Ton 6 cyl. Std. Tr1na.
ru ~
DPEN
mshed wtth wall to wall car-l_,~::.;::;.!;r~·~=-==- . . . . ,.:0161.00
menl, downstall's. WY 2-3658.
l4 HOURS
Jljelller llaUdla&amp; ~ for pet and drapes or unlurnillh- VACATIONTIME IS HERE,
62 Ford ~. Ton 8 cyl. Std. Trans. Jlldlo.
5 17 tfc IJ.,,.,."""'""'::;"';~~~=~ new homes. Bulll · itt kltclJ. ed. Call WY 2-2551 or WY :1- CAN WE HELP YOU?
~
:-,-::::-d:;-;4-;:R;-;:O:;;Oi';M~::::-;-:--ccc-."AL,AL'A
• M co•no••
ens, storm windows, llht&amp; t 3712.
s,•"-"••
lolormat""'
J an
furnished &amp;part• I'
WIIYIL
~ we have •-·"'"'
WWID1o
NUt
rnents. Rowley &amp; Reed Hard· ..,......, • .......,.,o, ... .... Inurn siding. Call Guy Neig- ' HOUSE FOR SALE In Racine. free camping ground literaware.
5 11 tfc :;o;=edr.c!:~~:~tr~~: ~: ler, Racine, Ohio.
Clarence Roy Wl 9-2811.
ture from many states and
alia Weevil Sp..., contt.lna
b 0 t b.
12 29 tfc
t
5 25 l2tc Canada camping Supplies, '
J H'!U:
and lour I'OII'lllumi•l» 11' ' .. , . .11.., •• to ' ' ' " ""'"'" ----;AU
- t'I10NEERmnde!a Apacha Cmper Trav·
•
no Nllttiue• In mllk.
Low
HOUSE FOR SALE. Ei•ht
_, IDd tlllfurnilbld • ..-.. buqat,
&amp;oncltJ', • ..,. to •PPIY. o1,.. "'"'
Co 1 1e Se ,_
•
eJ Tra Qers
_.;.... ·WY • u••
••- 1 .....
• cood eentrol ot deatrueth·• larvae
mp e
n....
rooms1 two baths. Eitra lot
•
wcu~
.......,
,.
u• ...... ' " " •• to ' ......
'""
CriU Bradford
"·
USED BARGAINS · · ••
=i:::=:-:----.,--;--c;" C!()Utnlb lplttlebUilo other
forago
'goes with house. 381 ooutb Oe II
11 oull''· frame
MODERN • room lnd bath, """'"' LANDMARK. Moip c.u.,,
Write, Prone or Cootacl
Mr
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""'
8
8
,_,,....., apartmenl, Middle- Form ""'" eoo.... u.. • ....,..
A. C. BRADFORD
Front St., Middleport.
umbrella tent (iJte new).'
,...,........
uao-..., Motn '""'-Pomeroy.
Racine, Obio
HMry Hennessy.
~.SO; . One 10 t 18 umbrella
7
4
_pOrt. WY 2-38 4.
:U tic CWI'H awnings and porcb val·
5 25 l2lc: tent !good) e69.$0; One 18 bp
5 1 tie
,4 ROOM APARTMENT in Porn· ance. Bamboo porch shades.
- FOR ~ALE: 5 room houae, Johnston outboard motor,
' "f.¥1· Close to business dis· Venetian blinds and repairs. larl Gnteler, PinmhtJt&amp; ud bath, basement. Gas furnace, (good); $100.01; One 14 ft. Al·
liic;L Phone WY 2-3117.
Dale Wippel, 215 Union Ave.,
BealfDa
fireplace. Priced for qDiclt umlnum boat (llkf new) tll8;
5 28 Sip
Pomeroy.
5 18 30tc
Mlaenrille, Obit
sale. Phone 773-5611, Maoon, One 12 ft. Star&lt;nlt Alumltr
~ijiiiiL(Yr.f_=::--j~
End
yDDr
troablet
W· Va.
a.an 1!11 LO'I'S - lree , . . DON'T PUMP J'&gt;U alugg!Sb sep.
we have aD sizel
~, Ia• IIc
um boat - like new, $139;
~ pd water. Bl'llwn's Trail tic tank. Get Kleao-Em-AU
Sewer Maeblttea
FOR SALE: Completely mod- We wilf trade. Amttbary Apao
·l t , Piit (Stale ApPmt!d) tepllc tant cleaner. LandReaiOD&amp;blt Ra1ft
em, 3 bedroom raocl. home cbe Travel Trtlller, 691 tilt
! ~ Cllllo, Pbooe WY marll: Farm Bureau.
CaD WY z.m• oa7 or Nlgltt
in new ami on Chester Road. Ave. 446-0231.; · GallljJoUs, Ohio
fili,
.
l
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Uc
J
11
tic
7
21
tic
Phone WY 2-&gt;337. i 28 Ue
f l 3tt
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By RICK DU BROW
Tuesday night he expresser:
Uaile&lt;' Press IDiel'llaUonal frustration of all men and worn.
Teltvlsloa Ill Revte~
en who know that more and
HOLLYWOOD (UP! I _ Tues· more they are getting a second·
day night'o NBC-TV documen- hand, comme.-cl.tlized, unfaith·
lory, "Grand Canyon " narrat- lui look at the natural wonders
ed by natural~!. author Joseph of lhe countey, aa opposed to
Wooti Krulch, combinP&lt; 8 Jour· early · day American settlers.
ney inlo beouty a"d splendor "I wish to know an entire heav.
Witt a pow.rfu' statement en and an entire earth," he
ll!&amp;lnsl rapacloua "Improvers." saiu.
The digollied and
IU 1 Beautification, ol course,
restrained hour, with i:!'"un~ei. not a matter of merely tidying
a('(Jrfng of veneration for nature· up lhe front lawn. Such iBsuee
and Ita forms of l~e wa time·' as conservation, urban decay,
ly and Immediately ;evel:nl be· water pollution and building of
cause 01 the Grand Canyon's re· structures are at base matteril
cent confrontation with in.prov- that Involve pollllcal and eco11ers a"" becau!lf of President omlc- above all, economicJohnson's beautification drive. confilcta, and "Grand Canyon"
In woro and picture, Tuesday •cored heavily w1th 1ts attJiude
night's progral!' eonhasted na· toward fast. buck operators,
lural beauty and "Improve- re.il estate huckster• and dams
menls" with :levaotatlng effect of questionable need.
Tel .
· Krutch brought up lhe typl·
evJewers may recall that cal opposing argument that
In 1963, Krutch and the same "human needs com• first."
prod" "r, Geralc' Green. co· ·. Wha, needs?, h&lt; asked
bined their efforto for another home his point a~ou: tho11e who
outstanding docum:lfltary, "The seem incapable of experien&lt;Ing
Vo1ce of !he Desert,' about !he awe for anything oth~" than
Snnora Desert of Arizona. In power, amuaement of 1 banal
bolh shows, Krutch read pas- sorl and shekels. Whal,
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1:10 The 111m4a7 Sbowc•
1:15 1119 Hit Plrlda
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and Mrs. Charles Marc;ln)&lt;o.
Mrs. Pauline Davis ol Mid·· !I
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with Mrs. Mary K. Holter.
Arvll Holter end SOD, Gor·
By Mn, A. R Bllle7
don, Virgil Walker and Warden
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tru10ell Ours were in Cincinnati to see
of MI. Veroon spent a weekend the Reds play last weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Franc,.. Johft.
cessary than the preservation of son aod family of Marietta call·
the nation's -atural resouJ'ce: as , ed on Grover While and Dorta
a conslant renewing source of recently.
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WHAT~ 'lORE
human Inspiration?
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Forbes ol
PERSCRIPTIOIIJ,
- .- .
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mn.
DOC?
The. Channel Swim: Monday's Jones and son, Todd of Belpre,
Indianapolis "500'' auto race caUed on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
will be see Satnurday on ABC· Trussell and Mr. and Mrs. Don·
TV's "Wide World of Sports" aid Trus§ell a recent Sunday.
. • • The relatlonsbip of Pres!· Mrs. Lola Sorden spent a
dent Franklin D. Roosevelt and day with Mr. and Mrs.
Winston Churchill Is the subject Sorden.
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of lhe same network's "FDR" Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr Wl·
series June 211 ••• ~· final ed on Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr.
round of the Women s Open Ralph . Ballard, Grover "'!~~
championship of the U. S. Golf and Dons and Mrs. A. H. Bat- ______..____
Association will be preaonted on ley recently attended churcll at 1
NBC·TV ~uly •·
Danvllle.

Society News

Two Reeeive 4-H
Graduating Awarda
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Around And
FAMILY ENTERTAINED
Colden Rule Cla~B
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan• Carman , H R
D.
About
)lid sons, Bruce and Dannie, ol
as
ecent . IUlU!r t•
·Peach Fork Road entertained A progressiVe dmner
was lj
Middleport
members of their tumilv fo r the held by the Golden Rule class •

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eluded Mr. nnd Mrs. Hona!d Tuesday evening. Grace was Mr and Mrs. Perry Mitch were
Cirman and son, Ronnie of asked at each home by ~r. Jer- their son and family, Mr. and
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ir~ Masters. Mrs. .Mas ,ers or Mrs. Robert Mitch and sons,
Carman ami dulnren. Hhund.l Milton Roush.
ed Steven and David of Wheeling
and Donald of Co lumbus. A rom·[. Mrs. Ch:.rles h Eskew ••; t W Va they als~ visited with
lly picnic was held 8l the Mid- . ~WI ce S~tt nMer oCmle on Aneds he~ pa;ents, Mr. and Mrs. John ,
n am
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arence
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dleport Park.
' Eb;,nezer St., assisted by 1 Seines.

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salad: Mr. and Mrs. Masters, 1 to her home in Columbus after
Cave St., assiSted by Mrs: Mil· visiting for several days with
ton Roush, served sandw1ches, her sister, Mrs Olivia Boice.
i and Mrs.
A. L. Phelps, Wetz·
.
TONIGHT /1. FRIDAY
Igall St., served dessert.
I Mr. James Souders Is a me·
"i~~ ;;!3~~A~'F
A short busmess session was ; dica l patient at Me1gs General
Richard Hurt on
:;ue Lyon j
at the Phelps home with 1 Hospital in Pomeroy. He bas
A\·a G:u·dner
Mrs. Masters, vice ,,resident , in I been there for the past three
- andIcharge. Devotion taken from i weeks but ts improving slowly.
''THE RUNNING MAN"
the book "DevoiJons" and I Cor- '
.
Mrs.. I Mr. and Mrs. Ch_arles Scmes
l·nth'tans were led by
\Vith L;mren.:e HulTPY
and ue RPm in:
cards were ond daughter, Bon?Ie, of Colum·
11 ~.~~~~-~~t;G~et well
(Color !
II
10 se ll as a money I bus, spent the holiday weekend
- - - - - - - - - making project.
I w1th h1s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Saturday, Junc- S
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. John Scmes.
.
Tommy
Mrs.
EsMr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Dalley
ol
and
"PYRO"
Mr.
and
Mrs~
Gardner
Canton,
Ohio,
visited
with
Mr
.
Barry Sulli ,·;m, ~t1r tha Jlyer
Wehrung, Mrs. Co nrad Ohlinger, and Mrs.. James Soud~rs . Th_ey
-:.~ntl­
. and Mrs. Hou,h , Mrs. liar- visited Mr. Souders m Me1gs
"COMMANDO"
Smith, Mrs. Louis Osborne General Hospital. Mrs. Dailey
Stew.1rt Gr:mgrr
daughters, Kathy, Deb· is the former Neva Frall ol Rutand Sherrie, Mrs. Jolmson land.
~a;u;,d Tommy and Arlee, Mrs. An- Friday evening guests ol Mr.
drews and Susan and Raymond and Mrs. Hoy Riffle were her
and
Mrs. Denver K•pple.
sister and family . Mr. and Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Harry Curtis of Racine and their
BINGS
VISIT
son and family , the Rev.
TONIGHT
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eugeno
Bing,
and
Mrs. Sa muel E. Curtis and
NOT OPEN
.Jr., of Wilmington, 0 ., spent daughter, Sue Ann. Visiting with
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
the recent holiday with his . them over Ire weekend was
June 4-5
1 parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy ~- their son, Melvin Riflle of CoHing of Bradbury. They were Iumbus.
Wm Castle's
"NIGHT WALKER"
accompanied home by his sis- r Mr. and Mrs. William
Robert TayJnr, .Uarb.'lr:J St JD· !ers, Joyce and Roberta, who 1 and son of Columbus and
wyck, Judith ::'th'n'cli th, Uoyd Will spend a vacation there.
Glenna Milhoan of Chester,
Bochner.
ited recently with Mr. and
"HONEYMOON liOTEL"
_ SEEKS DIVO!C:&lt;:: ' HI Lawrence Milhoan.
('l'echPicolor l
~an_ cy C. ..\1.ayt:s._ Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Robert Goll let, Nanc.v Kwan,
Robf'rt Morse, Jill St. John. h~s _flied sUJt for d!vorce from and family of Columbus spent
\\Jlham H. Mayes, GaiiJpo!Js, m the weekend with his
Meigs
County common pleas Mr and Mrs. Lawrence
SUN.-M ON.-TVES.
cow·t.
The
peti tion cha. g:es gross
other relatives.
June 6-1'-8
Ineglect of duty and the plain- The Rev. and Mrs. Clvde
"JOHN GOLDFARB ,
PLEASE COME HOME"
liff asks fo r custody of tw o Bartlett and children, Jao";es,
Immor ch ildren.
Martha and Becky spent Mon·
day with their son and family,
Mr . and Mrs. Clyde E. Bartlett
Molded Grip Sole
and family in Newark, and their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Ford in KirkS&gt;ille. Martha re
mained for a longer visit.
Miss Helen Beeson and Miss
Christine Garrison, Columbus,
spent the weekend in Middleport
and attended the alumni
quet,
Mr. and Mrs. Miohael ~:~~~t
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er and son, Michael II, 1\i
vilfe, spent the weekend
her aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Kennedy and with his p~;:~:;
MADE
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad 0
in Pomery.
MEN'S, BOVS, YOUTHS' REGULATION
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Re)mol&lt;ls
spent the holiday weekend in
Morgantown, W. Va. with their
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Val Reynolds and children.
and OXFORDS with Full Cushion Insole
were accompanied home by
, the i r granddaugheer, Gwynn
YOUR CHOICE
WHITE or IlLACK. Heavy
who will visit for several
cauva.!! upr en;.
Laee-to-toe
I Mr. and Mrs. B. F. P:,:~~~:
styled. llemiuJTl'll toe w1th
have returned from a h
ri bbtd guard . Siz&lt;&gt;s: Men's
visit in Florida with his bro6lf2 to 12. Bo}s' 2~,2 tQ 6,
thers , Mr. and Mrs. Dan ParYouths' 11 to 2..
malee and Mr. Clarence Par
malee. They visited in St. Pet·
COOL
ersburg and Ft. Pierco while
CANVAS
there. They were on vacation
from the A &amp; P supermarket.
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WEARING APPAREL fofYOUR FAMILY •.• FURNISHINGS for YOUR HOME
PLASTIC
PLACE MATS

Womens Summer Slacks
An excellent opportunity to save on wo~ens summer slacks • including fabrics • poplins · dacron and cotton blend and ginghams.
2.95 and 3.95 Slack• _ _ _ _ _ _...,ale 2.50
4.95 and 5.95 Slackl
ale $3.00

24 Womens Spring Coats and Suits
to sell- $29.50 to $49.50 Coats &amp; Suits

$]5·00

While They Lut

2 PC. ORLON

KNIT SUITS
Sole
Wh llo Thoy Loll $5.oo

.,AMERICANA"

SCREEN PRINTED

LINEN
TABLE COVERS

$2.00

ids and prints. Whip
Creams, Crepes and W-ash

Silks. Short sleeves. Sizes
32 to 38.

$6·95 Gates Garden Hose
110 ft. % Inch. Delivers up
to 17 gallons of water per
minute. Scuff and weather
:esistant plastic. Light 1md
pliable. Bruss "Full-Flo'

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a'b1e fabrics. Many styles to choose from.
$4.95 AND $5.95 WOMEN$ SKIRTS ..••.• SAL! $3.00
$2.95 AND $3.95 WOMENS SKIRTS ·--·-··· SALE $2.00

Sale

colors.
Little FellowsWESTERN STYLES

WOMENS $10.95

RAINCOATS
Sale

Sbe 52 x 52 lnchts $1.39
Slot 52 x 70 Inches $1.95

PLAY
CLOTHES

$7.00

Water repellent j)Dplin
J11iut"Oats. Raglan sleeves.
Black and beige, Sizes 10
to 16.

$29.95 Vlctrolo

ln red, blue or tan.

RECORD
CABINETS

Zipper Fronl Jockels 2.95

Dungarws __ 1.95

Womens Street Type Dresses
A group of wornens dresses in Dan River ginghams, pon·

gees, acetate jerseys, cbambr&amp;ys and all easy eare fabrics. Many styles in dark tones and pastels.
$8.95 WOMENS DRESSES ·---·------·--·- SALE $7.01
$7.95 WOMEN$ DRESSES ·------------··- SALE $6.01
$6.95 WOMEN$ DRESSES ·-···--··-······ SALI $5.01

Modern and Early American styles. Luxurious fin·
isbes to bannonize with
your old furnibue. Slid·
ing doors and loads of
storage space,

$19·00

Stlt

PLASTIC

Vocuctl lnoulttod

FREEZER
BOXES

SUPERTHERM
ICE CHESTS
Keeps cold 4 days. Cannot
leak. Molded in one pieee.
Rust and corrosion proof.
Sale

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MENS STRAW

OVERALL
PANTS

HARVEST HATS
llhoioe of 3 shape• and

pus -

88c

scyles, All sizes.

On and off in a lilly. Easy

69c

BASKETBALL SHOES

care and coQlfortable, Siz..
es 1 to 7, Blue denbn,

Sale! Boys

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$2.99 pr.
2 pr. $5

Federated
Church Choir
Has Service

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Full Cushion Arch, Insole and Heel
II!UJ·dy White c•nv•• uppers.
Long wearing 11nti·slip cre-pel)'l&gt;e ruhber soles. SUp-on has
elastlo side ,;ore• for snug fit,
Get bol.b pairs ot th€se discount
su.;TII(S, MEN'S SIZES 6'-&gt; to
12. BOYii' SIZES 2'12 lo 6.

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2 pr. $5

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TENNIS OXFORDS

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Siu4to 10
Childrens
Siu 5 To Big 3

$,.99 pr
2 PR. $3.00

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE
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The Youth Choir of
Federated Church presented
serviae of commemoration nm·- 1•
ing the Sunday School hour
Memorial Day.
The altar was decorated
vases of carnations on
side of the oross. A vase
rangement o( carnations,
sented by lba youth choir,
the piano.
The
prooessiosal
hymn,
"God of Our Fathers,• opened
the service. Eddie Young read
the call to worship and Mary
Hayes followed with a reading
"Who Through Faith."
Morwn Barnes and ~: 've Jew·
ell gave readings on the hymn, ·
"Abide With Me,'' while
Jo Mayer, Resa Boothe
Ralph Werry gave readings
"The Clond of Witnesses."
Youth Choir sang the ant11em,
"Just One Day at A Time."
Marcia Owens gave a -··•-'•
ing "Be Worthy of Your
Dead.• and Jane Baer read the
hymn, "America, The Shouts of
War ShaU Cease." Ralpb Werry read the Gettysburg Address
and the youth choir closed the
service by singing, "Amerca,
the Bautiful," with
Blaettnar. as soloist.
The program was under the
direction of Youth Choir director Ralph Werry with MiSB
Baer as

FIRST
QUALITY
REGULAR

Certified 01 Stillion

SALE $18.01
Reg. $10.95 - 6 only 4'x6' otu · - SALI $5.00
Rot. $6.95 - 8 only 3'x5' obe •• SALE $4,00

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sale at

$3.00
Mono $US Short Mo..e

SUMMER SHIRTS

DINmE sns

ewge Koy Tee Pigs

$1-49

elarie Trolls

and In the 11nlfona a...
lora, All $Ju-amall,
I!H!dlum, Jarie, - ·
lart• &amp;nd extra, extn
largo. Ott ~ FrldQJ

and Saturda,r.

Pltldol'llf "LIIUIIt"

TIBMAL
ILANKns
Comp\ete!J washable non-aU~enlc. Solid color

with acetate binding. While, Pink, Gold, Light
Green. Blu_£1 Avocado.
Slu '12dtJ,· 1118 twin or
double bed.

At Conference

Makes Saving Fun For Young and Old
elarie Cocker Spanielo
• Stand Up Ples

In Bluo 6himllra,r

$39.00

Also Matching Box Springs for -

CERMASTONE MONEY BANKS

3 Pc, Both Mot Iota

Bu,y in the two da,

$39·00

8'1"/38" width. Colorful
prints. 110% eottoll and
110% avril rayoo, Little
or no Ironing, Durablt
finish. SALE

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oollar shirts. Plain ooJ.

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Qlillted top and sides, ven!f and handles for easy
turning.
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Exclusive new Adjusto-Rest Sprmgs, Full or w1n
Slzea

ICE CREAM
PRINT

$4.95

lao shir!Jo, button dowa

2

Simmons Innerspring MaHresses

Bronze and Bfl!ls- Chrome - Gold tone and
Wood Finishes
4 PIECE - GPIECE - 7 PIECE and 9 PIECES
t6f.00-5 PC. ROUND TABLE -------·-··· SALE $54,00
$119,_,- PC, CHROME AND BRONZE .. SALE $99.00
$139.1»-9 PC. CHROMI AND BRONZE .. SALE $112,00
$149.1»-9 ~C. BRONZE AND BRASS .... SALE $120.00
$159.G0-7 PC, GOLDTONI ___ : .... -... SALE $126.00
$1at.00-5 PC, ROUND - WOOD ··-·- · SALE $151.00
$229.00-7 PC. ROUND - WOOD -· .. SALE $182,00
$159,at-5 PC. ROUND TAILI-Swiwl Choinl Sole $121.
$15'.-00·-4 Pc. HonrHI Toblo, ·lltnch, 2 £holn Stlt $121

otyle1 Including

ors, stripe11, plaido. -

$64'00

ttyIH.

pastels.

Ol)llar fihirts, n·gutar

35c

e V11lt the 3rd. floor furnitur• department and
-the many sale valuH on chairs of all types ond

2 Po. Set of 100% oylon.
llt!autiful decorator colol'll in deep 1hade1 Jllld

The season's most pop-

_lie
15c
_ 3 for SOc

Upholstered in supported vinyl -loose cushions,
foam filled . Colors: green, red, ivory, Toast.

Solo

BATHMAT sm

lids.

Swivel Rockers

LOG GAliN

SUMMER
SHIRTS

~ith

Half Gallona -

Stlt

4 onlr (3 block
1 lol111l 9x12stn

boxes

Pints
Jl/2 Pints

Berkllne $79,00

GLEANUP SALE

BRAIDED RUGS

Soft white pliable pl astic

Quartl

$2.49

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OHIO
- Steven Dale Young, 7, of
near Nelsonville, ran across
Ohio 6111 about live miles south
of here Thursday night and was
killed by a car. The Ohio High·
way Patrol said the youngster
was accompanied by two others
as he wa lked along tlw road .
The driver· was not ritrd .

couplings.

Ideal for Dining or Din·
ette Tables. Wipes elean
wltb a damp cloth. Big
selertion of patterns and

oncl

Ca!J
Lerro Poodle•

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$2.49

eLa111e Bean

Now\ Big Sevlllfll With Your Neme and Addr...
lmprinlld.

Rytex Writing Pap• and Envelopes
On Sele In The Stationery Dept. on the !If Floor
JUNE ONLY,

$7.00 Rytu Gharter Club Vellum
Rytu flrin~ lnfonllllls
SALEI MENS
BACHELORS' FRIEND

COTTON SOCKS
JUogular style with ela&amp;tlt
tops, Io White, black or
grey. All s!ze1 10 to 13.
Buy a supply,

3 polro or $1.00

THROW RUGS

CREW SOCKS
FOR -MEN

Booked and tufted In 21"

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beautifUl bouquet of multi colored flowen. Colora:
Bro\VII, tiOid, roM

fllr.et 10 to lJ.

2,...... $].00

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2.95 Pej1m11 for Men - - - - t far '5;00
3.95 P1j1m1s far Men
2 for t6,00
1.95 P•l•- for Boys
2 for $i.GII .
1.95 Pel~m~~ for Boys
2 for'.tS.OO

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' ::- Sandran- Congoleum'
For Unoleum-rue
VInyl Floor Covermg '- For Chrome Edgings .....
WaB 'Coverin&amp;B- Rubber Runnen -Jl9om SJze
Ruge- EvecytblngtFot.YoUr Flocira.{l)apy;e. to II~
capab!e1.courteciua ·

Pajama Sale In Mens Wear Dept.
. \

W. Moln St,

$3.69
3.24
99

Wonilol'llll ln••opo•
$4
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- The elusive second stage of
the Titan II rocket that hurled I
Gemini-4 into
space tumbled
aimlessly in orbit as a piece of I
spa&lt;:e Junk today. But its days
were numbered. It had a "life- ~
time " of 1-day. 19-hours.
It will fall into the atmosphere early Saturday morning
and burn to a cinder.

$3.95

SALE! WOMEN$ SKIRTS
A group of skirts in plaids, solido and stripes. All wash-

WORLD

Perfect or Hats, Shoes, Pocketbooks, sweaters and
Qther accessories.

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Solid colors, stripes and
plaids,

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Historic FlighJ Ill
Second Day~~Astros
Have 'Good Night'

In

Super Shelf Bags

Connon 20 br 40 lneheo

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FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1965
POMEROY-MIDDLEPOR1. OHIO

With a gilded decor·
ator touch. For 18
pairs of your shoes and
each visible at a glance
crystal clear, heavy
guage plastic lets you
see every pair of shoes

now for

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In most ·all colors on sale

Sq,
52x52" $1.50
Oblong size 52x70" $2

BLOUSES

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Newllrnprovedl

Fine quality linen. Prin!J.
Terrifio Value!

Women&lt; Rogulor $3.95

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