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:l!).Dany Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 3, 1965

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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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weekend hol1&lt;11y. The g••• e,ts in· of the Pomeroy Churcl! of Chnst Holiday weekend guests of
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
· rs
arence
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dleport Park.
' Eb;,nezer St., assisted by 1 Seines.

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William Johnson, served • [ Mrs. w. w. Ford has returned
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 !
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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.
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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.
CASUALS
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MAKE ELBERFELDS in POM'EROY YOUR SHOPPIN~ CENTER
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'

FLANNEL BACK

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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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69a

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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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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MOUNT VERNVN,
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•

e~.up

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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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aa• leDI!h -

Wblte willt

1014 ll]lltter.

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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.
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W. Moln St,

$3.69
3.24
99

Wonilol'llll ln••opo•
$4
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SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON
- 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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Pink, blue, beige and
maize. Size 10 to 16

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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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TO MEET MONDAY

H0Spll• all\,l,eWS

The regular meeting of the
ol't''•l
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Meigs County Fox
Hunterl
. " iJ).',, .
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. 7. 3() p m at the club house
Among those who entered on Sn~wball Hill. All member&gt;
Jolzer Hospttal In the past 24 are urged to be pre,.nt to make
oours were: Mrs. Charles Stov· l ian lor the bench sho~ and .
,r, 12 Edgemont Dr., Bruce R. ~ ~lei~ trials. Refreshments will
'warny, 324 Third Av.e., Mrs. be served. A door prize will be
Marton Mack, 2t2 Third Ave., .
All f hunters from all
Mrs. James William Eggers, :~:~"f.leigs ~~unty are urged to
Rt. 2, Btdwell, Charles L.
Layne, Rt. 2 Ccown City, John _a_tt.:_en_d_.- - -- -- -1!:. Russell, 386 Park St .. Mid· Bible School ctaso wlll be condleport, Mrs. Douglas B. Eblin, dueled from June 7 throulh
Rt 3 Pomeroy, Andrew G.
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Andrew
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18,
9
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unhl
11 a.m.
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~ -M. Geer, Rt. 2, Carpenter,
Charles G. Jenkins, Rt. I, Jackson, William J. Hoklnson, Rt. 2,
Wellston, Mrs. Boyd P. Sloane,
Athens, Barber Riggs, Rt. 3, [ " ·
New Matamoras, and Hal D.
Smith, Paducah, Ky.
BIRTHS
. Mrs. John R. Bosloop·
er Jack!On Pike, daughter a: H
Ip. m. Tllursday. Mrs. Paul Ed·
ward Holllngsbead, Rt. I Bidwell, 100, 2:15 p. m. Thursday.
Mrs. Merridith W. Siover, PitLIBRARY FRAMEWORK FINISHED- All the steel Is In place, the first floor bas been poured, and construe- ny, W. Va., son, 8:32 a. m.
tion of the brick walls of the Rio Grande College library has begun. The cornerstone for the $420,000 library wili ,Thursday.
be laid on Sunday June 13th, at 1:30 p.m. (EDT).- photo by William A. Minor, Rio Grande College student.
PalleniJ recently discharged
--- · - ·' - ----- --included Mrs. Wilbur Rowley,
Mrs. Lewis Fisher, Millard '·
ll Ca~~s J)isposerl
Mercer, Mrs. Virgil Richards,
.James Traee, Mrs. Douglas
Of In Meigs Cout1
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Eblin, Mrs. Garland Caudill,
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Mrs. Kathryn Finfrock, James
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A. Kemp, Margaret Thaxton,
Dennis D. Hall, Herbert Stan- ·
ley, Mn. James Bragg, Ralph 1
Wllleke, Mrs. Glen Sayre. Mro. ,
James Grant and Mrs. Richard
Rawllnas.
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Shorts •••

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around the Cincinnati Reds 8-3
in other NL games. The Minnesola Twins extended their firstplace lead to 1\!o games witll a
4-3 win over the Boston Red
Sox In the only scheduled American League action.
Two Dodger errors )Jelped to
victimize Koufax but Los AngeJes battled back for a 7-7 tie
in the fourth Inning and trailed
IIHI going inro the eighth. Wes
Parker Blarted hte winning rum.
ble with a double, Jim Gilliam
singled and Fairly followed with
his game-winning homer.
There were a rots! of 29 hits
in the game, including homero by Fairly, Ken Boyer, Bob
Skinner and JuUan Javier, a
triple by Maury Willo and six
doubles.

The Braves were practtctllg
doubles in a big nine-run third
Inning whlcb gave ex Astro Ken
Johnson a ID-1 lead and enab!M him to earn the distlnclion of being the only mR;"r
league pitcher of the day to
last nine innings. Frank _.. ,.
lng, Mack Jones, Hank Aaron
and Felipe Alou all had doubles
in tbe big inning which also
was featured by Jollnson's tw~
run single and Ed Mathews'
two-run homer.
The Mets ended the Pirates'
IZ.game streak with an 11-hlt
attack concentrated largely in
a six-run fourth inning which
produced an IHl lead. The big
blows of the inning were a
bases-filled single by pitcher
Galen Cisco, Ed Kranepool's

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Dodgers Hi~e NL Lead to Five Games
By FRED DOWN
son - with a Udy llttle 11-10
UP! Sporlo Writer
victory over the world champi.
Who put the bounce back In on St. Louis Cardinals.
lle National League baseballs?
Wild Game
ThlJ Is Sllppo!lted to be a sea- It was like the married men
10n of gill..dged pitching but against the single men witll a
•ails were flying around NL keg of beer at every base as
parks Thursday nig)Jt like tbey the Cardinals bombed out San·
were powered by Titan II rock- dy Koufax wltb stx runs in two
ets.
Innings and then saw their own
N~ less than 30 pltcllers saw pitching collapse. The score
acttoo in four games yielding a changed hands four times with
total of 59 runs, including 14 the Dodgers finally pulling oot
doubiOI, two triples and nine the vlcrory in a three - run
homers, walking 34 batters, eighth inning climaxed by Ron
maklng oevell' wild pitches and Fairly's two - run bomer.
hlttlt)g 0110 blt~ter.
The Milwaukee Braves roug)JAni! wllen all 'the;hombardiqg housed the San Francisco Glwas over, tlle hitless • wonder ants ID-3, the New York mets
Los Angeles Dodgers had op- ended tho Pittsburgh Pil'at.. '
ened up a five-game first-place 112-game winning streak 8-6, and
lead - their largest of the sea- the Houston Astros s I a p ped

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Robin Phalin Blanks ·
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and Porter.
single by Joe Chrlstoplfer.
BV GEORGE HARRIS
Andre Rodgers went 4-lor-4 and
A masterful no • bitter by
Wlllie Stargell and Jerry Lyncll
lltlle Robin Phalin highlighted Pirates " , , _,OliO 012 -If I
homered for the Pirates.
Pomeroy Boys League PI a Y Tigers · · · ' · · 400 020 - I 10 I
Rusty Staub's three-run homThursday afternoon.
Wlll and Faulk; Abbott anti
er and tbree hits each by Ron
' Phalin of the Yankees kept Skinner.
Brand and Bob Lillis Jed Ire
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ers very mucb under conbrought Don Nottebart his first
trol all the way. He also convictory of the season. Hal "A woman's place is witlt her tribu•ed to h ; own cause with
€0LU"' 'iUS (UPll- Sclott
Woode.•hlck cle a ned up lor
kitchen uteosils! ''
Ia run producing single int b Dona opona H&amp;pies to Ca.
Nottehart when the Reds scored
tral ·,lo bar " ra~ · fau
1second.
two runs in the ninth.
Other hitters for the winning tonight 8Dd wUI J'llll1llllll iiiWo
Camilo Pascual gained his
OWa OUt
Yankees wore Jack Jacobs with September.
seventh slraighl win on the
· two singles. Mark Werry with
H' 1ligbl &gt;f lonft( I JJbt•
strength ol seven Innings of
r_
Ia double and Eddie Hayes and rae•- .ard will be ~·,e $1.11111
rr ·
al Race with M; :_-.. ty
five bit pltchmg and an eightal\eS WC
Vaughan, each with a single.
bit attack led by Bob Allison's
Phalin, in hurling lhe first G. E. established at lite pr-.
eighth bo mer. Bill Monbouno-hitter of te season in Pom- race favori~.
quette suffered his filth defeat
0 . ea
eroy Boys League play, fanned
The : c of Mi,jhty H recoatfor the Red Sox.
seven wile permitting nine ly
. ·pr' a wir t Tol~do
GRAND BLANC. Mich. tUPI) free passes.
, Raceway in 2:85, a fine limo
- Iowa' s young St.eve Spray E\sPwhere in the Pomeroy t'"is t ·1" id the season.
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: boasted two new d1plomas to- loop. thE' hard·hittmg
Tigrr ~
' day, and if he can prove his downed an undeJman n•'d P ir ;lt~&gt;s
" -n· ..,·&lt;i&lt;·'.~"· '.' rtght to one of them it wtll lead H
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The Ttgcrs s..ored thrir runs MILW .~UKEE (UP!\ - LeftNEW YORK iUPI)-The Na- ed the expansion Thursday next February, where 1Z sf- --- -·-------- Spray, a 24-year-old from In· tn th r first third and fi fth inn· hander Dick Kellev, who had a
tional Football League beat the night to club owners, mentioned firmative votes out of 12 are
· ~_ianola, I~w.~, got one diploma ings with .the bulk ol tht&gt; tallir~ 9-1 record with A-tlanta of the
American League to the punch Atlanta as one of the cities that required for approval.
I m absent~a from
~as tern coming in the opening rung wilh International League. wa.8' reThursday night by announcing will receive consideration along
New Mexu:o State Umvers1ty a four -run outburst
. r ailed by the Milwaukee Bra\'el!l
plana to expand its present 14- with Montreal, Toronto, Boston,
Thursday mght, only a few
Htters for thf' ;l'l!.'l'rs wf'rf&gt; :Thursday to help ~trengtbeD
team league to 16 teams For the Miami, Memphis, Cincinnati,
hours after he had wrapped up ' Roger Abbott with a Ioom er and thei r bullpen.
1967 season.
1 Houston, Phoenix, Seattle, Portthe other sheepskin wilh a Four ·
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- ---land, Ore., and New Orleans
under par 68 to seize the first , sm~le. Dlx?"· a ho~P nm and :
Th AFL h
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' owever, anded. a among others.
day lead m the swn.tJOO Buick a sm, gle. ,!d.edorgeAbSbokon n•·r. '~dhrdee ELF.CTED TO DOARO
counter blow when Commtsstonsm ~ es. D
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Houston Rl St . Louis , night- j ~~n~as the first time he ever : Clark and Yo ung all with a S!n · E. Davis. presid€'nl of Kroger
will recommend to club owners ton and Boston, which are alI
!\latlonal League
Farrell (4-l) or Bru('e (3-6J v ~. ha~ ld in a tourney on th pro gle .earl!. .
Co... was elected to the Cincinnext Monday that his circuit ready AFL members, Foss and
w. L. Pet. GB Gibson (8-2l .
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tour.. in onl~· his seventh venture P1rale .h!ll en; ~ ere ~tf'vf' Van nail Red!&gt; board of dJrertors on
add . two teams i~mediately the. eight AFL dub owners ~~ve
u'P
Los Angeles 31 17 _646
Los Angeles at Milwaukee , 1agamst the stars of the game Meter w1lh a tnple . smgle and Thur sday.
startmg next season.
thetr eyes on the same ctltes NEW YORK t ll - Tom 1 Milwauk
d two runs balled '"· Jed Wil l
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23 19 548 5 111'ght- Osteen 13 .61 vs lllastn· h0 1h . 1
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plus current NFL sites, includ· Rolfe bidding for his se cond . . ee
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us ar have prevenge and Tor 1y vaughan. t•ach H .~ in.
Thus, the e~pansJOn cold war ing Washington, Chicago, Phila- jewel, in racing's Triple Crown Cmcmnah
25 21 .543 5 game (5-4l.
'
him from ." arning a nickel' ' in
SIGN WHEELWRIGHT
between the mtalleagues erupt· delphia Los Angeles and Mil- when he challenges six rivals San F'ran
26 22 .M2 5
Saturdays Gamu
the lm·1·at1vc tournament pro- gle
, ~~ ~:w YORK i UPI I _ The
ed overnight into a hot one, ·
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St. Lou1s
24 2J .511 ti ll.t: New York at Pittsburgh
gram .
Abbott struck out 12 and wJ!k,
,, Phi d 1 h.
'th
h ld b d
waukee-part hme home of the !'" the 97th edtlton of the 1125, H 1
Ch '
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ed reven for lhe Tigers wh tle Ne w York '••ants announced
24
27
8
WI no o s arre .
Green Bay Packers
000 Belmont Stakes Saturday ous on
.471 ·z 'a e p Ja at , Jcago
. e sat , I rrllght have 1
the sJgmng of Erme WheelApparently, the central bat- i
·
I must contend among other~ Pittsburgh
21 25 .457 9 . San Fr.annsco at Cincinnati , led oncP or tw1ce before; atter WIII fanned 13 and allowt&gt;d on· :wright for the 1965 National
tleground will be Ailanta, a 1 Rozelle said the two cities , with fast·closlng Davper Dan, Philadelphia 20 25 .444 9';, night
.
t11e I orst h~le, but never aft•·r ly one free pass m the losing Football League season Thursctty wtth a new $18 mtlhon sta· ;that gam NFL fran&lt;htses wlii iJersey Derby winner Hail To !Cttcago
20 25 .444 9¥. Los Angeles al Mtlwaukee
the s econd . '
.
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eliot!.
day. Wheelwright. a rookie last
dmm an.d no pro football ten· b~ determmed w1thJn th.e next I All and hitherto untested La I New York
19 29 .396 12 Houston at ~t. Lou1s
H1s start. puttmg rum ~ne l Ll escon rPs:
was tht&gt; club's tOp
5eason.
ant. It IS no secret that bot.h Ie1ght months on the baSIS of a Cima perhaps the biggest race- I
Tbursday's Results
Amencan League
020 :-100 ~ ~ 6 0 ground gainer with 402 yard! ill
1stroke a~ead of a former Bwck Yankee~
leagues are hungry for th1s marketmg research study to be horse' in America.
W. L. Pet. GB and National Opt"n ehampion . : Bombf'r~
OOU 000 - 0 0 3 100 carries for a 4.0 average.
1New York 8 Pittsburgh 6, night
southern plum.
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done .by . an in~ependent firm. The field , which up until H~uston 8 f'incinnati 3, night Minnesota
29 15 .659 .IJulius Bo.ros , .!:'.nd two up .on I. _ !h~_lin _ and Wt&lt;rry, _HL~~n_ell
Pete Rozelle, the commiSSIOn- The fmdmgs will be presen~ Thursday looked like the small~ Milwaukee 10 San Franc 1sco 3, 1Chiragu
27 16 .628 ll'\;! ' j1'asters l1t~eholder and lea~mg
j
er of the NFL who recommend- to the 8flllll8_l_league_IIIO~ng est in the h&lt;•tory of the &lt;lassie, night
Detroit
25
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568
4 1 money
wmner
Jark
NtckFord
,
Gary
Player.
Rod
FunF1G':f ~ESULTS
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26 21 .553 4 ~, . 1aus . could lead to !hal prompt s;th. Bob Rosbutg, ,lay Hebe rt , LOS ANGELES IUPI) - Ber·
Crown, also includes Wheatley !night
Cleveland
21 2u .512 6'!, payoff, tf he can show he Gardne•· Dtckmson. Bobby Ntch- me Magallanes, 141. Mon\ebtlSi&gt;tble's
Bold
Bidder,
Valley
!Only
game•
scheduled)
Los
Ange
les
z:; 26 .490 m llearned hts !m ons well m the ols and the venerable Sam lo, Cah£. , slopped E~le. Cu~d4 PCE. SECTIONAL
Farm's Selari and Meadow Friday's Probable Pltcbm
Boston
21 24 .467 8\'z lfma_l three. rounds.
SIJead.
ras. 141 , San Otego, Cahf. 1&gt;) .
Stable's First Family.
Philadelphia at Chicago - Washingl&lt;m 22 211 .440 tO I Ftrst prtze m the event will
- -- --- ·
Powhaten's Tom Rolfe, the Bunning 14-4) vs. Jackson [3-51 New York
19 26 .422 10''' be $20.IIOO, but Boros, who !
6-5 favorite to capture the '102,- New York at Pittsburgh night Kansa. City 10 30 .250 17'&gt; ' holds the Butck record with a :
NYLON FABRIC
900 first prize, will have Ron - Fisher (4-4J vs. Friend (J-3).
Thursday's Resulh
4-under par 274 two years ago.
Turcotte in the irons. The same
San Francisco at Cincinnati Minnesota 4 Boston 3
~n:kla~~· and nun.l erous otber
combination 8uccessfully raced night-Sanford 13.1) or Hand 1Qnly game scheduled}
nam~ p l~yers Wi ll be hot on
in the Preakness, the middle of 10-0) vs Jay 13-1)
Friday's Probable Pile hen ISp~? s Irati.
the Triple Crown events, and ~--- . . --··
.
Chicago at New York night . _. even of the 142 .. proH and •
finished
third
in
the
Kentucky
mile
in
the
Kentucky
Derby
ln
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~Horlen
15·3) vs. Staff~rd ll· !two amalrurs m the held bro~e
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Derby
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Ipar of 72 , and 10 matched 11.
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Defendin
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g c Jam piOn
fony
would start Bold Bidder along neck behind Lucky Debonait~. \ night- McCormick 12·31 vs: ema : 1 Jack Rule and Terwilh Ogden Phipps' Dapper Dan The chestnut colt turned in , Kaal 14-51
ry . Dtl were grouped at 71 .
10 "insure an honest
pace." just about the same perlorm- j Balitmor~ at Los Angeles 'whtle among !he 72 shoolers
w· f
d 11 h
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· were Bil ly Ca~ pt&gt;r D1ck Mayer
. '"rey, an a ot er tramers ance m tlle Preakness, losing nighl- Pappa• t5-li vs. Lopez B . 0 ·
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m the classic, faced an un~sual to Tom Rolfe, also ~ iOn of I (6- 3l.
problem before Bold Btdder Ribot, by a neck.
Boston at Kansas City, nigh! A~n !he
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was entered: None of their La Cima, who stands 17 -Wilson 13-41 vs. Sheldon 1()-1) were fr r \! ~ 7ho r,r~ 73 s
0
Thoroughbreds w ~. r e pace- hands high and didn't rae. as Detroit at C1eveland, night -' ·
a mer,
ug
sbethterd•;, mhos! were •omo from !a two·year old because he I\'8S Lolich (7-2i vs. Terry 14-31.
Not tebart , Woodesht'•k 19., and
e m
orses who ran best such 11 gangling green colt ;
s
tu da • G
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B·ateman.
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Arngo,
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Ts1·r ouns
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when behind t he early leader. won impressively • hst week 1• '
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h
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Balltmore
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Los
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d Ed
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111
prominence when stablemate 'II be '
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Kansas City, lwlhght l wards Winner- Nottebart (1-41
w1
run. Tramer Homer w h 1 1 M.
t
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Bold Lad failed to live up to p ar due beteves
1·
as
mg
on
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a
LoserArrigo
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HR"
the Joseph o ·
Cl 1 d · h
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:advance billing, probably will Sraus colt can run all day and etrmt at eve an, mgt
•titht, Johnson (8111),
benefit most from ihe presence tlle II': mile Belmont distance Chtcago at New York
·New York 002 tiOO 000-- 8 11 t '
of Bold Btdder, The 3-year-old is ideally aulted for his big
son of Rtbot ran tho last half strides.
1Pttibu rgh 000 1100 0611- 6 12 0
Cisco, Miller f8l, Parsons
18 ) and Cannizzaro. Gibbon,
tSisk 14). Schwall '41, Wood
Major League Rtaulta
' 15 1, Carpin t81, McBean (9)
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By Uolted Press Internatio1al and Pagliaroni. Winner - Cis1·o
Ameriran League
(1·2!. Loser~ Gibhon !0-5L HR!!
i Boston
1100 100 011- I 6 31' --Stargell litlht, Lynch \4lhl.
I Mmesota
030 1100 Olx- 4 8 2
Monbouquette, Earley 17) and Lo, Angeles 03() 400 130-11 15 2
These are all thlnline deluexe freezers with aluDJoo
Tillman. Ryan 17). Pascual, St. LouiS .. 052 030 000--10 14 o
Plels 18l, Kllppstein (8i, NelKouf"'· Reed '31, Purdin
inurn liners. No porcelain or painted llnterion likt
son 19) and Zimmerman. Win- 141, Brewer (61, Miller 181 and
ner- Pascual f7-0l . Loser- \1on- Roseboro. Purkey, Carllon 14\ ,
competativo brands.
bouquette (5-5). HR - Allison Taylor 161. Schultz 18) and
(8th),
Uecker. Winner- Rrewer (2-1).'
Loser- Schultz 1 1·1'!. HRs- Boy·
National Le~gue
er (5thl. Skinner 1:lnd1, Jav1er
Houston
033 110 IJOO.- I 9 0 (Jst), Fatrly (6t h 1.
Cincinnati 1100 001 OOZ- 3 90
DOWN
MONTH
San l'ran. 001 200 IJOO.- ! 6 I
Milwakee 019 1100 OOx- 10 10 2
Shaw, Herbel jl) , Mur.akami
13). Hands !41 , Bolin !61 and
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Joe Paugh, president. Following Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harvath
the dinner the program was Jed of Allen Park, Mich., Mrs. AIMUSIC RECITAL
Alekoka, Jimmy WISe; A Song , by William Russell. He led a bert Fields, Mrs. Claude MeHeresy Holler
•our "democ:ratlc process"?
Mrs Paul B Powell present- of Old Hawaii , Barbara and discussion on the draft taken I Guire ~nd children of Lncoln
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Sti\•ermllc R n 2
I'd her muSic students In a re- Sandra Marshall; ltawailan Tw1 from an adult quarterly titled Park , Mich were ~uests of Mr.
:.Editor. The St&gt;nllnel
But now that Johnny has 1 cital on May 21 al the Wahama ~i&amp;ht, Virgm1a Bumgarner; My ! "Salt."
land Mrs James N Roush and
, Just 8 few ,... , ago maga· learned to read , we hear a de- ~ High School cafeteria. The Isle of Golden Dreems, Sharon ! Those attending were Herm- children over the weekend.
, ·lin&lt;' and n•wspall"r ar!l&lt;'i.s. let· mand to ~urge I he l!oranes ol theme was Orchids From Ha· Roach; It Happened at Wa1ki· ' an Layne. Harry Loyne, .!0&lt;' Mr. ad Mrs John Dyer of
ey!sion sp&lt;&gt;akm and be·l-s.ll- s_ed,tlous books •as those of wa11 The stage was decorated k1, Judy Lathey . Lovely Hula , Paugh, Lloyd Roush, WJIUam Charlesron visited h1s mother,
ers" were bewaJhng !he sad \lark Twain. P1erre Van Passen. with flowers and outdoor furOI· jHands, Brenda Brown ; Island RuS&lt;eJI , Robert Layne. James Mrs H L. Dyer over the week;. f-act that .Johnn~ , an. read Pl&lt;tto and .Aristotle; a.ll accused ture Master
ol cerer111Jn1es Ior Dreams, Eleanora Roushi ' Layne, l)Qnald Bumgardner and end.
.~ EdurRtnrs \);m•n 1, lt•~t~I;Hors . o.l supporting ~~eth,t,ng called was Rick Powell and Max Honolulu Eyes, Rebecca Hurr1s .John f Roush .
1 Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Roush
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comic book• and 1'1 progr .1rns drtecttc matenaiJSm .' w h a · Brown Miss U.~.A was Misty and Sue Ann Bumgarner. Keys :
ROTARY CLUB
I of Cleveland, Va visited rela~~IJ were blamed llldl\ 1du'll' ., ~ver that IS 1 ; 10 keep hrm from Ward and Miss Aawaii was Jon· ' to Waikiki. arranged and play- ' The Rotary club met Thurs- tives over the weekend,
4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. traos. Radio and heater.
. oollec1i\'e h tor .Johnm ·, tar!· &lt;ontact wl.th persons With dl· mfer Patterson
ed by Max Brown; On the South day evemng at the Hartford A2c James R. Maynard,
' urflt 0 ·~&lt;;~t m i\p.t· tr1• ~~llrk .. 111 \'ergent opmlons.' and to .appro- The program
was a~ Col· Sea Isle, D1ana Tolbert ; Pa~an , Methodist Church for the regu- who has been statoned at Ama1\'illlam Shakr&lt;prare . ~ r "" 1 d prmte_ lor special teachm~ 01 lows Ocean Voyage, Rick Pow- Love Sons, Kathy and Debra Jar dinner meetmg ln the after· rilla Texes has been on fur To\'nbPP 111 Holmt&gt;~ .!, lt' 'iHndet. Anwncamsm ra~ 11 Amertcan· ell, Alohoe, Sandra and Barbara Sayre, Jula Moon, Jennifer Pat Inoon c:everal of the members llough visiti~g his parents Mr.
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nl"l\ tf'ad1mg rsm was something to be had •1v1ars ha11 : star snang 1ed Ban- terso n,· Ha wa'J
I on Love Song, 11 Ja\•ed,.. gall agamst
the team 1' and Mrs Jesse Maynard' hlS
1&gt; Ton SweptUne Pickup. Auro. tranl. Radio and heater.
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IDf'lhPd:- nt'" oppN1pnat1on~.
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ner raccordJOn), Dav1d Kraw· Kathy Sayre
from Wahama High School.
s1ster Mrs. Ann Hayes, and bro·
appropnR&lt; 10n, .md ""' bund And. above all. Johnny musl - sczl Pledge to the Flag IVO&lt;~il l Awards for the year .yere pre- Those attending were Donald ther Paul of New Haven. He
heard Blmn'' da1lv not read the Constitution of the by Judy LaU1ev , Amer1ca , V1c- sented_ by Mrs. Powell to the F. Roush . Richard Ord, Lloyd left on May 28th and will be
Johnm •nd .loa:me mo&lt;t be Un.led States. AI leas! not unt:l kJe Spradlmg, Hawaiian Melo- ' followmg: John BurriS, Rebec- Roush Herman Lavne Jack stationed at Fair Banks Alaska
t'llughr 10 rood
he has been properly taught dy .' Misty Ward . I Saw Three \ ca Burris, Virginia Bumgarner, Flesh~r. Clyde Foley·, .'Rome stationed at Fair anks.' Alaska
~. Ton Express. 6 cyl. 3 ap&lt;&gt;ed trans, Heater.
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hils that !he first amendment really Sh1ps. Debra Roush; Where Go Sharon Rickard, Debra Rick - Williamson, Russell Cap&lt;&gt;hart, for 18 months
bt-er1 rPEidm~ H'oCI rnuch
And means that everyone has the the Boats by Tika Dewhurst: 1ard, Susan Thabet, Eleanora Harry Miller, Edwin Stein, Ar· Paul Maynard lert on May
:1101 "'" '''' 1tw ·· ,eh r honk&lt; ,-Jghl to agree w1th established Boatsman Chant, Lisa
Scott; Roush, Angela Carson, Barbara lthur Thabet, George Jngels, l 26th to join the Air Force. He
H• h., '""" oe'"n '" drscover uprn10ns and the nghl ot peace- Sa~hng By. Beverly Roush, Bar- Marshall. Bill Marshall San- IRev . Martin Berisford, Ralph I w1ll be stationed at Lackland
4 Door Station Wagon 6 cyf. (Special This Week End)
Lht-rt art&gt; ~mw lll/\t' 1 ~ersJOJJs fully assemble in support of carolle. Vrmda Grmstead, In dra. Marsh~ll, Ange~Ia Fields, Whitmore and Frank Capehart. Air Force Base ln Texas.
lof rhe r.l\'1"
IlL' 11 :1 ,.cen todav" fore1gn pnll&lt;:.v
but not My Little Bo;.J!, Debra .A bolln. Cec1ha Smath. Bermt~ Staats. 1
PERSONALS
Mrs. Vina Preece. and Mr.
La n!th1 o\nd "'' t&gt;n ro qut&gt;~tlon last vear 's or last week 's.
The Mermaid, Debra Gilman; Den~e Parsons, Bonme Blake, , Marv .Jane Webb, daughter of and Mrs. James Preece and
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som• of !llP r·eady · dlge«ed
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Waltz of the Waves, Tom my .lenmfer Patterson and Gary ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Webb. has daughter Fay I rom Inez, Ky.
phl lnsophlt&gt;~ handed to him
~nd that the hfth Amendment Roush: Swan!=i on the LakP . Con· Tedesco for perfect attendance completed her course at The Vllillt&gt;d Mrs. Vina Preece's dau· , Station Wagon. V6. Auto. trans. Radio and heater.
From fmu vearo:; of C'lvll War 1sn t suppo~:a.od In g~en the pro me and Carol)•n Hughes Boat and to f:lf'fln"rn Rouc::ll 1"" f"t1 r Southcrton Beauty School i ri ghter and family, Mr and Mrs. I
Cenlt&gt;nmal..; .~ nct 1111 r Thllllq(ld '&lt; t'f'li[IOn from rnnVJ&lt;tJ~g thf' 3(' · Son~. Tammara Savre: Dream rears perfect att~ndanc.e, to An· Huntington.
Jesse Maynard recently .
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buok!i 011 the ~uhpt'l .lohJHI\ ' used wht&gt;n lllt'rt' 1sn t avqPvr- Boat Julv Li ev mg M\' Bonnie 111 a and F'ranc1s Wnston 10r 8 d' R h .
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P ... ' t1ent at Veterans Hospital m
1 L1Ps Over thf' Ocean, Michellt&gt; eg nners roup or
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the prno&lt;l cnlll;tmNl quilt' a 11'1\ .l II t Pre Js ar~y reason
o Kay Sail Roat Diana Ht'rndon· srores on theory tests; to Re·' H r I
W Va
di;;rrPpilnr Jl'" ,I nJJmht' J
·1 .loubt tht&gt; JUrv')l mtenllon to ac Swc~1 and I ow Marv Krawscz: I becca Burris Advanced group I un mg nn , .
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misronrPpttnns and
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I ~ the c·rv has. chanQ;rd - orr IO Sea. Mlrhm~l Lieving:
' and chddren of Buchhannon, w.
Convrtible. All power. Good tondltion. Top gouo
downnght lit&gt;" l· rt II t', -~•
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to
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DeniS@
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for
M_rmor~
Va. vislted relativf's her~ over
Note~
surpmi1111, !hen lollllll\
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Song ol I he 11,~ 1 rPHlld s F',.'l MI"PS Contest. to Gene Pickens fm th
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and Anitra Wriston :
Salhng, ex:ce 11 ent wor In voice a.n PI· Mr ~nd Mrs. Waldf"n Roush ,
O()W hem~ tau~ 1
Sadlng. Kent Sar·eo. o.,ngerous ano: to Barbar.1 and Sandra of Glrnville, W Va. v1siled her
And aflt'r nhst'r\'IJJg tv. u fie. .
- - - - -- .Journey, Df"m"e Par·sons. Song M~rshall for excellent work m during thr week·end.
Mr .
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finn !=i m both ol 1\h1rb 1he 101e..;
Eddie
of 1 FairlanP. ~00 .. 2 Door Sedan. Avt-raee condUinn
10 and org"n and 10
nf the Rnulsman
"nu sse 11 'I• 1'll er of Bun ker H1'li I Co1urn bu~ were recent vJ's!tors
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Kahy
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am cono,;ulel &lt;~ lion of I S" t l t' ~. ('an
Mrs · Powell
was prescnled
a JnsE:phJne
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4 Door Sedan. Power steering. Radio and heater, Air
we r t'alty bf• surp J ISPd 1f John
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In
the
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and
a
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Mr
and
Mrs
Wilham
Nease
l
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a
Forked
Run
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and
Conditioning.
ny want : ; to know mmt' abou t
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!rom
Ihe students. ' d 1am1y
·1 of Buc kh annon . w
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t of Mr. and
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were
evenng
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ams Oul Rigger Marsha Dav- Furmture Store of Middleport th
k d
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Fl d Webe
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Mr and Mrs Lawrence L1ev-~ a1 •• M B. ;ndo Ingraham of
2 Door Sedan. Std. trans.
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ended the 5th ·ed·
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Ct'nl wee ~n
WI 1
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At ton lor the organ and pmno 10
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Mr ~ Homer Circle and familv rnrs
ong, ene IC ens;
Is d M h 11 f k ·th !Ohio visited relatives here over idr annivers.. 0f '· · ir aunt
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d W ·e Cirrle . the Luau, Bill Mars~·u:~l l ; One, , ~n ra , ars a nr ma mg e I the weekend
Iand uncle M,· , and u •• Earl
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reene ; 1 Ed . St
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2 Door Sedan. Std. trans. 6 cyl
Parkersburg VISited at the Dean A Flowe! Lei Kathy Ann Roush I' M w~l d.,~ tor f e ;:ogramsi family of Lrma, Ohio visited viSited ..,;,, a,
Weber at
Brmker home Sunday
Legends of !he Menehunes, An - hr b. Yd' oMey 11°~ 1 usethu •here over the weekend with her t. . ILriella Memorial Hospit·
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l,.a rson,. Hawau.. Alohoe . , I e UJ mg. ' r ams ey. et mother. Mrs. Freda Hart.
a.I
l'Jrl'le\ume over the weekend Nancy Roush: WauipJi, Sammy custod!anthol theh sc hh~l dand .1toh Lynn M1ller of Huntington, W :
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4 Door Sedan.
C Bennett Alohoe from Hawau many
were
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cle ol Sprmglield ~Irs Donald ' nge a •' le s. u •
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her mother Mrs . Josephme Mil.
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The program closed wrlh vo·
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l'wrre ol Athens. aoci Mr and Ccr~JhtaSh!italatJs~, .aB ol L c lcal selections No~" Jhe llour ' Jer
: PHILADELPHIA (UPII
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Mr and Mrs Ravmond Lay- IThe Philadelphia Bulldogs of
Evetything's buzzing \Irs James Circle ol New Hav- one ee, ""n urrs. ove 1
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Song ol Old Hawaii . Linda Abo- aGnd Aloph""k Voca~. ~"\~ntsla;~ ne ol Parkersburg ~JSJted here lthe Continentall'ootball League

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1960 FORD

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Kidge Keno

1959 BUICK

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1958 OLDSMOBILE ~ $695

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mother, H .. 1 L
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Fawa11,
poveh ouG: erTesda Barbara Marshall. Kalhy savre dunng the week~nd .
,stvebend Clark Kellogg, m1ddle
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M". Paul Smrlh at St Joseph erguson. una ou, ary e · S d M h 11 Db S ·
Mr and Mrs Clyde Rrce and ! ne acker J . E. Loc1ano and
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Hosp1tal Sunday afternoon.
estu , oca se ec 1ons. awar- An ela Fields ' ludv Lath chrldren of Boonevrlle. Ind. vJS- ' sa e l' AI eBlanc, Thursday.
:'.tr and Mr&gt; Fre bdaSo nlf Jan Weddmg Song and Honolu· C ~
• d. Sh. .1 L' Y 1ted relat1ves here over the ! All three were members of
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Racme ca lled un Mrs. Mary Ju Eyes by the Chorus . Ech- . a 1 1nge 9 · an
., ' ~ev- weekend
the Canton Bulldogs of the Unitc11·,1e.
oes from Hawau, Bonme Blake ; 1mg Ushers were Jrmmy Wt&lt;e Butch .Flesher of Tennessee ed Football Leagu~ last season.
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Harry Van Meter and Re- .
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,glstrar was Marsha Lloyd. CJih. VJStted his parents. Mr . and Mrs.
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Dine Out

With The Family
The kids Will Jove It!
The tood ts superb,
the aerv1ce prompt,
the atmo•rh•re pleas-

62 CHEVROLET
4 dr b n t Sid "h1ft \\ 11rl h

ani Mode..::r prlrPs !

ll\ll{'h 11101 ('

$1,095

THE MARTIN RESTAURANT

62 PONTIAC
VB

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Lora! mvnf'r
blu~ fmt~h

Middleport

Route 7

Sc•d.1 11 O n~

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ll l' rlr&lt;~ ' ll.LII l.

$1,595

63 RAMBLER
V8 "990" Amba ~~ ar1ot SPrlan
Only 23.00R "'-~"~ 111Jic" F1n

e!t and bf"'' .~~·nt&gt; • I{ 11llhl''1
and thl• ll!lf' is top . .

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Ray Benson

61 'coMET
f dr. St&gt;(inn Spurld11;~ rhnk
turnuo~~~ f1m~h Alltom:•Tu·

MElROPOLITAN MOTORS

il)llft.

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

$895
63 PONTIAC
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P•ls. One ra1 rful lorfll own
er, Power s!eprmg &amp; brakP s.
Kydramallr lmmartilatt&gt;

t.Jirou&amp;houl

$2,395

62 BUICK
LeSabre 2 Or H&lt;ml Top On.partieutar Ol\nf'r
Pr•llf'J
sterrin g F.xt r~ tw"'

$1,895

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V8'1A!Sabr. 4 rlr Sed•n. Po1teenna 11ml brake111.
On• loeal ownPr Automatic
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$895

.BAETTNARS

are end

Rev and '.Irs. J~ck T Welch 1
· Josephine Knapp Evelvn Van spent several days m Pittsburgh,
i Meter. .Jane Ben,nell. iJ a r r y Pa . VJS~Img her parents. Mr. and 1
:Van Meter, Marsha Lloyd. Di- Mrs . Edward Zimmerman
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, ana Roush. Donald Gabritch Rev. Martm Bemford attend- ~
I Groce Sayre. Beverly Reitmiro ed the Conference held last week
' and Resina Tolbert .
at Ev-Un-Breth At-res at BuckSEWING CLUB
hannon , W Va Hf'v Ber1sford :
The Sewing Club mel Tues· and hi ll fam i ly wf're reassigned I
day afternoon at the home uf to the New Havpn E. U. B
Mrs. D A. Smith Dunng lhe Church
socral hour refreshments were -.."..r•s=H-en"r'-y;;;;P;;;;e.,er_:y;;;;!;;;;Ja;;;:;;;;r;;;;et"u"'rn-·,
servt&gt;d to Mrs Nolan Swack · l~
hamer . Mrs. R F Bryant , Mrs. Lewis Repair Service
Fred Bat•y , Mrs. Harold John-FORson. Mrs Herman Layne. Vlt s
H. L. Dyer, Mrs Howard Wag- eHEATING
t enhals. Mr&lt; .John f'ry, Mrs
e PLUMBING
' Ollie Roush, Mrs. N. 0 Wem
• ROOFING
and Mr·s. Lloyd Roush. The
ne&lt;t meetrng will be held on
1 June 8 at
the homt&gt; of Mrs
I Belly Adams. Valarie Caddie.

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Middleport

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REPAIR sERvicE

MEN
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WY 2"2374
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Mlddtope_rt
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WY 2-3870

IRegatta WHk End- June

Old Town Flats
Society Notes I

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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES

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LIEVING COAL COMPANY

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

West Main St

Come ..• Look--- Drive OneI

Support the Church of Your Chmco

HEINER'S BAKERY

390 cubic inch V-8 engine, Cruisamatic drive , radio, back·UP lights and pric·
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Bakers ol Good Bread

~295

Automatic. Power brakes, power steering, new white sidewalls, wheel discs,
radio, back-up lights, tinted windshield, air-conditioning.

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V-8 motor, automatic trans., power brakes, power steering, radio, new whitt

59 CADILLAC 2 DOOR SEDAN $1495
Full power, radio with power antenna, rear seat speaker, white sidewall tiro
es, wheel discs, back-up lights, outside mirror. Air-condltlonng

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SEDAN

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
&amp; TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
Pomeroy, Ohio

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INSURANCE AGENCY

130 E. Second

Pomeroy

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTI

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DBUGS ,
We 11'11! All Doctors ProcrtpU0111
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WY!!-3996
Syracuso
WY N988

STAR SUPPLY CO.
PAINTS and HARDWAliES
Ph. WI 11-3213

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

Rtclne

Middleport, Ohio
Phone IVY 2-3481
N, Seeon4 Ave.

POMEROY FLOWER SHOP
''FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASJONS"
Cor. Butternut lo W. llaill

RACINE PLANING MILL

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Genertl ConlraGIIDi
Phoat WY ~~ .

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School and M·-•·- Worship Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- 5upt.: Sunday ors lp, 11 am. H I D
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rs. awrence o n·
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hi 9 30
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lga JOn
a. son and family attended com.
10:30 l, m.; Christian Endeav· r; un ay wors P : a. m. Syracuse Methodist Cburcb, m.: Confession, 'h hour hetore mencement exercises at Racine
or, 6 p, m.; Evenina Worship, ~art Scbardool 0 ."'Bibmi, SHtu~ Jr. Lester L. Roush, pastor. Mass.
high school where heir son wat
7 p m.
ey • up.
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rshlp service 9 am
0
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dy and prayer services led by ornmg .
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The Salvatlou Army, Envoy graduatmg class.
Bradlonl Cltnrcb ol Christ, pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Dan; ~mebr~nn;'.r, y~up~~~e:: RayS Winmg. olf~eer in charge
VtSJlors of Rev. and Mrs.
Joe
Robinson,
Minister· Adult class meeting 7:30 p. m. un ay c 00 •
Sunday 10 a. m. Holiness meet- John Busch were Mr. and ~Irs,
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day 6·30 p m Mrs Moore
H
D ,· f Ch hir M
Romer Forrest.
Supt.; Bible m. last Monday of month.
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' mg. to 30 a. m Sund•• Sch&lt;KII enry a\Js 0
es e, r.
School 9·30• M·-•·· Worship
Cit
director Official Board meei- Sunday 7 m Youn Peo le's and Mrs. Lawrence Bush and
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• Federated arch, Pollll'!roJ • 1ng first Monday each month
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daughter Conme Racine Route
10:30 a. m.; Evening Worshl?, Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor: ai '7:30 p. m. Holy Commun Legion :. 7 30 ? m SalvatiOn Aaron S~yre, Mr~. Emma Jolm7 p. m. Wednellday, 7 p. m. Carl Kautz, Supt.: Sun d a v oo each quarter as announced ~eenng. Thursday, I to S L• son and Mrs. May Johnson.
Bible Study.
School, 9 a. m.; Worship hour WSCS first Wednesday ol eech dJes Home League; 7 p m. Prep VISitors of Mr and Mrs Cellealer Cltlll'cll ol Cbrfll 10 a.m.
month
classes; 730 p. m. Bible study, cil Roseberry a~ family. and
Bible School 9·10 a. m. Preach- ML ULloa F W.B Cboreb The United Methodist Cburch ~royer mretmg. Other services ' Mr. and Mrs. Edd Bush were
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uV announcP-ment
lng 10:30 L m., Drst and third Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Earl P_omeroy - Rev. Melvm AI- Pomero Seventh Da Adven· Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane and
Sundays•
Starke•1' aupt . , Evanlnn
-nua- kire, pastor. Church Schoo
. bts daughters of P1ttsburgh. Mr.
~
LeoI ~uS1 Cb arcYb - MUlb erryYHeag
Muon City Church cl Cbrl•t. sblp, 7:30 p. m. by Ceell Cot., 9:15 a.m., Leo Crew, Supt.
Rd, north 01 Meigs MemortaJ and Mrs. Edd Burnhllm of _ChesMiU
Ll.ymaa· Young People's meet· Vaughan, Asst. Supt. Pentecost H 'tal P
F W G'ff d ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
er Street; Sunday
Bible In and Bible Stud 7.30 m , Sunday 10.30 a. m. Sermon: osp! · astor, · · t or · Roush, Great Bend, and Char·
Study 9 a. m. Evening Wol'
lid , CJJ.i' .· :· 'j "Tbe Rush of a Mighty Wind" AsSistant Pastor, James
R.tles and Karen Johnson. focaL
~P 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, 7:30 ; , :;,•Tbursda:.rac ce a Monday, June 7, 7 P m. Church Hoffer Semces o~. Saturday: ! Mr. and Mrs. Harley Rhodes
7.30 p. m. Wednesday,
Board of Trustees Commission Sabbath School, 1.31l p. m. , • New Brrghton, Pa visited
Mltldleporl Chorcll of a.rtn, Duville Pllp&gt;lm BolbleBI, (P. on Education. 7'45 p. m. Church I Worship, 2"30 P m.; Y0 " th Rev. and Mrs. Busch. '
5th and Main Streets Donald 0. Langsvllle, Ohio), Rev. 0. H. Official Board meets. Tuesday, meetmg, 3·30 P m. · Bible Stu· I Mrs. Ina Van Meter and chJI.
lllcb, mlnl!ter· Bib!~ School Car~ paslfX'; Santlay School, 9:30 7:30 p. m. WSCS Thursday at dy, Thursday, b7' 30 P- m .~ •t dren calll'd on Mrs. Polly Pact
37 Evans HeJg ts, GalbpoJJS. and children recently.
9:30 a.m., K~lh McElhinney: a. m., Robert Grale, Supt Wor- 7:15 p m. ChOir Rehearsal.
Supt.; Morning
Worsblp, llldp aervlce 1110:3; a. m.; PUEdeu Umled Rretbreo lD Mr. Robert Ours. Mrs. Mao
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m.
Evening
Wonhlp
sr1m
Youth,
HS
p.
m.:
EvanByseU
Rua
l"ree
Methodlot,
Christ
Churrb: Rev. Elden R. Van Meter and Hazel Wills ol
10 30
7 p. m., Prayer Service, Wed: gellstlc service, 7:30 p. m. Mid· RSuobedar' ScE.b Smllith30, Sr., pasWtor: BallO ke. paWstor:. SHun,day Schootl, l Pomeroy Route VIsited Mr Jnd
sd 7
Week Prayer and Praise Wed- n Y 00 · a. m., ora. m.• 10010 0 smger · sup · rMrs. Charlie Carroll and f8Dll.
De ay, p. m.
aeaday, 7.30 p, m.
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ley Haley, ~upt. : Morning wor- ChrisUan l!:ndeavor. 7'15 p ., ' ly.
Clntrl:b of Cbrfst, Pomeroy, Klqdom BaD of JeltOnb'l ahlp 10:30 a. m. Youth Service, Mrs. Lyda Chevalier. president, Mr and Mrs. Thomas AuthorJerry Masters, pastor: Suuday Willleasea: Public meeting, Sun· 6:45 p. m.; EvangeliStic m.,. classes lo; all .. Song serv1ces, son of Lowell and Mr. 8Dd
School 9:30 a. m. Olurch 10:10 W.y 5 p. m., Watchtower lltudy aage, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer mee~ I p. m. Preeching 8o20 p. m.;
arl Authereson were ..
a. m.: Christian Endeavor, 8:10 a p, m.: Blbla atudy Tuesday tog, Tbul'B&lt;''Y 7:30 p. m.
Mid Week Prayer meeting,
cent Sunday dinner auello o1
p. m. Evening ~ 8:10 p, 6 p. m. Service meeting, 7 p. Feee Metbodfll Cllorch, Laur- p. m. Wl'dnesdey, Class Leed- Mrs. Elva Dailey, StvenviU..
m.
m. Tburlday: MJnls1rJ lchool, e1 Cliff, t;ev. R. E .gene GW, er. Mrs. M82ie Holsinger.
Rlllud Clllll'cll c1 Cllrllt, I p, m. Thursday.
pastor, Sunday School 1:30 a. Bachtel EvaDJeUcol Unlled
Bible Scbool 1:30: Commonloo I•&amp;.ru a.webe. _ SL Pall
Brethren Church - ~::.
10:30 a. m., V. H. Braley SuodeJ SehooJ t:IJ a. m.: Wor- m.; Phll \Vise, oupt.; Momtng School 9:45 a. m. 1'1
SupL Sabra Cttnaday, pianist; ship 1Jei'VIct 10:30 a. m.: SL worship 10:30 a. m.; You t b 2nd and 4th S~day, 9:45 a.
Bible S!Udy, 7:10, Delbert Ro- Jobn, sunday School 10 a. m.: Services 7 p. m.; EvangellsUc m. Acbasb Miller, pastor.
miDI, leader.
Worobl' 9 a. m.
service 7:30 p, m. Mid · Week Allred Methodfll
Alfred Medlodfll CharU _ prayer serviCf' 7:30 p, m. Wed. Rev. Pearl Casto,
pastor.
Zlal ~ cl Olrlll, " ' - Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Sunday Ffo'edom Golpel Milotoa, a. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.,
roy • lllrriiODvWe Road, £u. School at 9:30 a. m., Charles shan StiversvUJe Road: E J. Charles Taylor, Supt.
War·
gene U~ood, ~· 8J. Taylor, Supt. Worship Service Griffith, pastor: Roger Wi ~ ship services &amp;110:45 a.m. With 1
ble tlchool Uti a. m., Momma II 10:~ a m. witb the Rev. lonl, Supt., Sunday School LO the Rev· Casto. Wednesday ev· ,
worship ID:IO a. m.: £nDiu,i Caito Weclnesday at 7'4&amp; p m 1 m , Evangeilstl&lt; Service, 7• enmg prayer serv1ces ai 7'45
~: R*M Reid fray~ Services.
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· ' :30 p:· m. Prayer meeting, 7:lltl
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Blllltr ~ If W, lltt, · 0.11111
l'leti!Dtlllt Olarell Rotlaad Mlllloa 1 Olin New- day School 9:30 a. m.; Worship
GHbert Spencer, paallrr, SUnday Pearl A. Caito, Pllator; Wtif'
11
eel SandQ, 7:30
m.
8cbool 9:10 a. m. M1trUiJ .: &amp;ervlcl 11 I L m., Sanday man, mlsslooary pastor: Suo- Lolllrl hill l.lmllld Bnlbrel[
sbip U L m.: 119•IJII'I"4 - 8cbna1 al 10 a. m.; WSC8 lsi day School, 1:30 a. m.: Wonblp CJJurch. Rev. JIDlet MOI'I1-.:
rice, 7 p. 111. ~ mltlll'l, 'lblll'lday '.II month:
Board 10:311 L m.; li're•cbi!J8, 7:10 p. 111mt1ay School 1:10 L m., 1\lQI
f:31 p. m. .WMM!Jdv; YOUIII Dlltl'q ard WICIDutlay Gl lbe m.; i'riJ'I ..UC:.. 7:30 p. m. Norrla, -~ All't. SUpt. Bt!l'&gt;

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liuntingtoo. W. Va.

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MOTORS

at 10 a.m. Pray~ p. m
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meeting: 8:30 p. m. Wed., choir Cburcb of God, ML Morlab ship service IO a. m. every
Rev. Daniel Workmu, pulor other Sunday 7 ,~ p. m. SunRelblebem Bapllll ·cbaru, Sunday School 9,40 a. m.; Wor- da School 10 L m
John
Great BeDel: Rev. c. 1.. O'C&lt;Jo. sblp service 11 L m. 8Dd 7:811
SuPt 1'\"ayer ''meeting
aor pastor: Rl&gt;bert Lewis, supt a. m. Prayer meeting 7:811 p. 7'4&amp; y, m Thursday
g,zo a. n Mornlog wonhtp m Tuellday; Youna People's • p. ·
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and Sunday ScbooJ; 7 p. m. e:v- meetin&amp;, 7:30 p. m. Friday.
Forest IIDD Metbodlst Cbarcb
ening oervice: T'turaday, 7:10 Rolland Cburcb ot God, Rev. Racine Charge, Rev. H. L.
p, m. Prayer meettna.
Jobo Smallwood, pastor: Sunday McDaniel, pastor. Cburcb Ser·
School 10 a. m.; Evangelistic 1ices, 9 a.m. eacb Sunday with m.; Morni1111 worsblp 10:~ L 10 '· m.; Bible School, Wed.,
Carpeater Baplfsl Cbtlrdl: service 7 p. m.: Young People Sunday School following at 9:55. m. Evenilll! Worsnip, 7 p. m.; 7:30 p .m.
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Sunday Schoof 9:30a.m.; Mort~- Endeaver 7 .P· m. Wednesday: Mrs. Fred Nease, Supt
Prayer meeting, 7 p. m. Wed.
1ng worsblp IO:l5 a m.
::rs:er meeting 7 p, m. Satul' Deeth Melhodlll Olllrcll, MlcJ. =-~· Clyde &gt;1 . Henderaon, pu(I'Jnt Boplln O.tii'CII, MNt1J.dleport, M. E. Dowson, paotor;
port, Rev. Donald Boone, ... Grace Episcopal
Cbareb, Mrs. Nan Moore, Church School Olurcb ol !be Nazarene, Po•
tor: Sunday ScoOtll 9:15 L m., Pomeroy, The Rev. J\lcbartl H. Supt.; Church School, 9:30 L eroy. Rev. Clyde Renderaon,
Fred Hoffman, Supt.; 10:15 a. Martin, Rector. Sanday - Mor- m.; Worship Service, 10:30 a. p.'IStor: Suoday School 1:30 a.
m. Worsblp Service; BYP 8 p. Ding r;ayer and Sermon, 10:30 m.; Methodist Youth Fellow- m.: Morning Worsblp 10:30 a.
m.: Evening Wo!'!lhlp, 'I1JO p. u.m. Coffee ltonr following.
ship, 7 p. m.; OUiclal Board services 7:30 p. m. Pray _e r Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ieenm..
m.; \Ved. 7:30 p. m. I'Jayer Ealerprlle EUB Cburcb, Rev. meeting, 1st Sunday ol month. m.: NYPS 6:45 p. m. Evenmg er visited their son, Mr. aDd
meeting Thli&lt;!!Wiy 7:30 o. m. Menzel Smith, pastor. Worship 7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday meetmg. •:30 p m. Thursday Mrs Clifford Icenhower aitd
practice.
service 9:30 a. m.: Sunday of 'llOnth, 7' 30 p. m.: Eleanor Cburcb of lbe Nazarene Ra· family at Pomeroy Route.
1
Circle 2nd Thursday of month
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School, 10·30 a. m. Youth Fe·I . '
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clne, Ohio. Sunday School at '
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Flnl Bapdsl Churcb•. Pome- lowsblp 6,30 p. m.; Boys and 7.30 p. m., Class 12, 3rd Wed- 9 30 am. Sunday
Worship . and children of Middleport, Mrs.
roy - Rev. Carver Williams. Glrlll Fellowship 6.30 P m. nesday of month, 8 p. m.; Aft-I 8
S d E Louise Van Meter sod Nield,
10 .30
Sunday School 9:30 till 10:20. ., lng a·~·tce 7•.30· P m. 2n.d, ernoon Circle, 4th Thursday of ervtcse . a7.m30 un ay .dve- 1Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ours aJJd
.,ven
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th
Ch . P 1. mng erv1ce . p.m. Mt . .
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WorshiP Service'. 10..30 a- m.,. and
4th Sundays· Youth Cbotr mon . 2 p.m.;
Oil' rae ICe
ek P
Se . iv d . •two children, Mrs. Doris Dailey
~~~~ and Juruor cburcb for 6,30 p. m. W~esday Praye; Wednesday, 7 p. m.
;:y 7 , 3 ;a~%. R~,c~o.;:::. and children, Mr. Hart of Park·
Meelins 7:30 p. m. We®esday.
Wolfe Pastor
ersburg, Mr. and Mrs. May.
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wood Johnson were recent caUFlrlt Baptloi Cblii'U, Raclae Lottridge EUB Cburcb Rev l&gt;r Lester L. Roush, pastor: Rutland Cburcb ot tho Nazar- ers of Mr. and Mrs. Luwrence
Rav. C. 1.. O'~nner, pastor. Eugene E. Emerson, ~astor; !Victor_ Brown, Churci- School ene : Sunday School 9 so a m.; Johnston and family.
Sunday
Scb~ 9.'30 a. m., Sam Sunday School 9, 45 a. m. Rus· iSupermtendent,. 10 a. m. Ollie- Mornmg Worship 10:4&gt; a. m. Mr. a~d Mrs. Lew _JolmatOD
THir CHUIIIICM P'O" ALL
Patt ()f playing any game is to learn how to settle the inevitable lfl\1•
ALL f'O"- THI: CHU!IIICH
Curtla,
sup!.:
10.~ a. m. Morg. s-.ll Archer, Supt.
Sunday tal Board meeuns each quarter Evangeltstic service 1'4&gt; ~- 10 . and family of near Mmersvute
menta. In a league in wh1cit n()body has a coin to toss, this is the time'Thot {'1\ ~n:h &gt;• Ute llellleol !actor
,ng
worship.
6.30
p.
m.
BYF
worship
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a.
m.
and
hQnored method Cor gettmg tile game started without a ~~quabble.
on •rth for the bu1ldin1 ol ri11r1r
7,30 unless otherwiSe calll'd. Holy Midweek prayer serv 1ce, 7-4; p called on Mrs. Emery Powell
10 45
Wr 1nd J100&lt;1 d ttun.htp It i11 ~w~
Bllt then&gt; are otiter games to be played, in other leagues. Life for each
and Juwor FeiiGwshlp; 8 p.m. . m. alternately. Bible study Commumon eacb quarter as an- m. Wednesday
and daughter, Addte. Mr. and
houae olap•ritull walu~ •. Without 1
r~f u~ bringa many ot."eellions Cor conflict. And they don't all yield to limple
Evening service1 7:30 p. m. P
nouncea.
Mrs. Maywood Johnston.
llront Chun'h. n~tltM-r d ernocrar~
nor efvlllu.tlr&gt;n
ThPrf&gt;
tPChnique~ like twil'ling a bat around one'• 11houldera with just a eouple
Wednesday, Prayer meed1111: and prayer service led by pa~l·
Syracuse Cbnrcb ol the Naza- 1 Mr. Leonard (Buck! Ieenhow·
•n. four .ound rtUOYII why f&gt;.erv
fingers.
8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Senior o_r 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Chris·Marso Chapel- Melbodbt rene IVilllam 1.. t'hurpe, pastor er and Mr. Roy Icenhower of
pl'~n 1ht111ld •llfond II'IVI(ft ~Ill
Earnest Christians believe that our faith can point men to the right
lnly and tupport ~ Chlmh Tlwv
Choir
Practice;
3:30
p. m. Tue• l•an Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., 3rd Church, Arthur Stilt, Pastor Sunday &amp;&gt;hoot 9·30 a m.. Mom East Liverpool called on Mr.
•"' ! II t"or iu~ own Aak~ 12l ~'ot
attitude and aellon m times o( 3tresa.
day Junior Choir Practice
Saturday of month.
Sunday School, 10 a. m. Oliver ing worship 10 .30 a m.
and Mrs. Homer Icenhower
hi•chlldr~u·••ke I l l Jo'ortheab
That's why, a!l wr face the conflirts ot life, we always hope the other
of hur mmmwJiy and IIBiion ! 41
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Sayre
Supt..
Sunday
Worsblp
M Robert J If
nd lamily'
for tiM like of the Churth Jt.wlf,
fellow will behave ltke a Christian. And he's hoping ill much of us.
Rullaad
Flnt
Beptlll
Charcb
MorulnJ
Star
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Chlll'C
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service,
II
a.
m.;
Prayer
mee~
Pentecostal
Assembly.
Raote
s
~~cuse
Mr
ean~sM~s
Clifford
.,h1ch IW!«&lt;1 1111 mor1l 1nd mlttr~t~l
Why not mett hm1 mChur('h n(•xt Sunday? That's wflere right attitudel
fliPpGI't Plan ID 1!1 to church ~II ·
Sunday Schrol9:30 a.m. Preach- Rev. M;nz~l Sml:;hpa~ror. ~ mg every Wednesday evenins. 1?4, Rev . Paul K .Junes. pa•tor J%enhow~r a~d family, .and Mr,
often ~gtn.
letl ~ and lf&gt;ld your B•b[@ d~tl~.
log Sundey 2:30 p. m.
a. m. un ay
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Portland Methodist
Sunday School tO a. m.: Wor- and Mrs M wood JohnstoJL
Smith, supt.: Earl Shuler, .Us t.
Chlll'th, ship services 7 30 p. m Sun
· . ay
Free WID Baptist Churcb, Morning worship 10:~ a. m.: Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday day . Wednesday and Friday.
Mrs. _LoUise Van Meter and
RuUand, Pastor, Rav. p au 1 Prayer meetins 3 p. m. Tburs- School 9·30 to 10·30 a m., Har- Th p 1
Cb h Mid· NJCk! VISlled Mr. and Mrs._LewJohnson and lamtly Mmerlh
' eu ecosia1 urc •
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Taylor; Sunday School, 10 a. m. day,
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. ous ' upt ' ennet dleport South 3rd ~ve Sun~a) .
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Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preaching So th B th I EUB Ch b - McLeod, Ass't. S~pt. Semces School .to a. m.; ~unda; evemng I VIMrlle Ro~ute. a recV enMt SlundaJ!.d
u e e
or&lt;
every Sunaay evemng.
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Utse • e er n
service 7:30 p. m. • Prayer &amp;er·
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Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pasevange1IStic servtce, 1· 30 P m. Mrs.
arne! Joboson were
W ifl• tile hope it will, in some measure, TOBler muJ help sa•·
vtw, UO p. m. Wednesday. tor. Sunday School 9:45 a. m., 1\oclu MethndM Church, Wtdnesday Bible Study 7·3lt P· 1shopping in Pomeroy recently.
tuin that h · J. 111
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MI. Morlab Baptilt Church, Norman H. Bohr, Supt. Sunday H. L. McDamet, pastm Sun- ~- : Sat.urd,1 mght Prayer and · Villy Lou Martin of Great
w IC
goo m uml y 0 '"" community 1 e, t 11 eaComer of Fonrth and Malo St. Worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. day School 9·30 a. m.. Preach- 1\orsh!p 7 0 p. m. Pastor. Rev I Bend VISited Judy Savre are-.
lure is sponsored by the b111iness firms and organizations
MlddleporL Ro!v. Nyle Borden. m. Alternately. Bible Study ins 10:30 a. m.; MYF6 p m.; B L B~rreu
. I cent Fridav evening.
whose names appear below.
minister. Sunday School 9:30 and Prayer service led by past· Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 P
Hamsouvl!le Presbytertan Mr. and· Mrs. Frank Wallace
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m. Wl'dnesday.
Church, John Davies, pa&lt;tor: of Racme Route v1siled Mr. :
1
Morning Wonhlp, 10:30 a. m.
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Church SchuoJ.lO·JO a m. Wor- ~ and Mrs. Ollie Sayre and famlly .
SyracWJe E.U.B. Chorcb, Paul Rock Springo Methodtst - sh1p serv1ce ·30 p m
Mr
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Naomi Baptist Cborch: SliD- &amp;. Sellen, Pllllor.
ester _e ey, pastor; or· Reorgamzeo l:burcb 01 JesWJ · !ted his brother. Dale Sayre, 81 .
day Schon! 9:30 a, m.: Wor- 9:30 a. m. Sun&lt;lay School, Ben ahlp semce 9:30 a. m.; Sun· ~hnsl ol Latter Day Sa111ts, Sll Dorcas and their daughter . Mrs
ship 11 a. m.. Prayer service, Quisenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. day School, 10:15 a. m.; MYF miles from Rarme on Racine- Jud Brace A pie Grove a re!40 Lincoln St. Middleport W11 2-2350
Member FTD
I p, m. Wednesday,
Morning Worship service, 1st 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Portl,nd Roud. Sunday School' ceni Sundav'. a~d Mrs Oris Hub .
1'1 Y 2-21144
GreenhouJe W11 2-3401
Calero ·'h b Kin b
and 3rd Sundays ol the month: Study, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. 9 30 a m., 1\m·ship JO,Jo a. bard Syra.cuse.
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7:30 p. ~ Evening EvangeiJa. Rollaod Methodist Churcb- m., &amp;Jnda· evenlll~ service at [ M; and Mrs. Clyde Wines re- :
Roa:, ae"v. 0~:
•·wr, suoday schoo'1 ••·30
• tic Service, 2nd and 4tb SUD- Rev C J Lemley
pastor· 7 '~0 P .n Wed worship serv- cenlly VISited the Sayre fam1· :
· a. m., day of month. BETHANY
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P t C ..,
"T1ke Someone To Church This Week"
Ralph Carl, sup!. Sunday Wor- .
-:. Church School 9:30 a. m.: Wor tee a
P- m. as ?r.
" ly.
shl
rvi
10·30
d 9.30 a. m. Morning Wonhlp, ship service 10:30 a. m.. M Proffitt
All evemng serv- Mr. and Mrs MurJal West
w~ 2-3284
Established In !liM
Middleport
7·J se ce, IW:...teal. mp. an 10:30 a. m Sunday School, BJy. Y. F. Mon.fuy 6:30 p. m. Ices begin at 7:30 p, m.
I and daughter, Murita Ravens- ;
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Youth
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Dodge - Dart - Dodge Trucks
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Service 6:15 p. m. Evening Wor- Sunday of the l'lll!lth: 6 p. m ing.
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Middleport
ahlp 7 p, m. each Sunday.
Evening Evangelistic Service, Sutton Methodist Cburcb, Ar- St. John's CathnH• Mlssto"' daughter: Mrs France&gt; Browtr :
lot and 3rd Sunday of month. th St'tt
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Sunday near Guvsvilte 'Dntrh Rrd~er and family, Mrs. Claronce San·
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Art Marcum minister· Bible Tupptn P ainl EUB arc ,
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Sunday Scllool 9:30 a. m.; Mom. m. Alternate prearldq .....
lng Worsblp 11 a. m.; NYPS Olrlstlall Endeant, 7:30 p. m.
6:45 p. m.: Evening Servu:e, Sunday. !Qd.Weell PriJer 7:30p. m.: Mkdweek Prayer ser- vlcea Wedaeaday, 7:31 P. m.
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Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; Morn. 9:30 a. m. Mr. Fred Left,
1ng Worship !0:30 a. m.; NYPS supt.: 10:30 L m. Worelrlp: 6:41
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gellsUc meotlng 7:30 p. m.: Choir: 7 p. m. Senior atolr.
Prayer meo•' 1g, Wed , 7:30p.m. Syraeuo Pint c.IW ....
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CAR HOP, w~Itress, and sr~I 1965 CONSOLE stereo, Just tak· AIR CONDITIONING Refrlgercook. Apply m perron. Crow s en In. Lovely walnut console ation service. Jack's Refrlg.
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trol. This set three months Furnaces. Arnold Brothers,
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lew"
!!ou~~~u •.:~::.~ 141' l'hrft eo• o.u;, ltnttnet f'omerOJ. Obto.
fancy designs, sews on buttons, in Syracuse, 6 rooms and
iN TH• cauaT 011 coMMoN PLIAI Smith and daughters and at.
so per ~n• oucount o11 ~Mid • ~~nd ----::--c:c-:---makes buttonholes, etc. Bal~ bath, hardwood floors, gas
150 b.p. Spyder e9uipped, 4 !peed trans., new Urea. radio,
MIIDI coUNTY, O"IO
tended Commencement exercisads
patd wtthln 10 dayt.
For
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J'et black f1nish, red vinyl interior.
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CARD or TIIAN'KS • oa1TU.UUES
ance due only $63 or pay
heat, storm oors an c eautpotlt, 0111t.
Ptatnmt,
es at Albany High schooL
i;um~~~acbtor add~lon;o;!rd ~~:
per month. Call WY 2-6555.
port. Phone 992-2954.
tt'!1., Detendantt.
omc&amp; aou•s
BLACK PONY, bridle, saddle,
5-29-6tc
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1963 fORD Galaxie 500 ·•· .. •· 1989
OF ouo
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
&amp;atu~: ~; 30M A.t.&amp; ~t~ P11~ ':!:. cart, harness and trailer. D. - - - - - - -- - :;·
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HT Cpe. 40~ _cu. in. engine, 4 speed trans., red •inyl InI~·"' :,~,;- '"',;;:'~':. ::"""::~ end were Mr. and Mra. Harold
usuu PRODUCING
Middleport, Ol1io. P h o n e dersigned, due to ill health, CuCrtiU K I• 'f
lerior. red fmiSb, new WW ltres. radto and heater.
;-E:",~,,:,'; Jom" D. "'!"'• •,,Lo,~~ Holcomb of Creslline, and ·Mr.
WANT •n
WY 2-S375.
6 4 3tp
must discontinue farming and
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and Mrs. Clarence Foley, Mr.
PHONE WY2-2156
will sell the following ai1461 POMEROY· room frame
1961 CHEVROLET Greenbrier .. $1195 1 •·~~:.:"~~~~~ ~;·.,~:'
and Mrs. Hershel Foley and
FOX-GO-KART with MC 9 Me- Gibbson Road (II mile West house with bath, gas circulat1:!:., •t._t.b_~,!ro~~.~o':!•.?!,~.
Mr. and Mrs. Williani Foley
Cuitough motor. Both in ex- S. R. 681 between Pagetown ing heat, 3 - room unfinished
Pass.
owner
and
real
clean,
std.
trans
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whitewall
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sons, all of Columbus.
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condition.
Gordon
and
Albany,
Ohio).
1:00
p.m.
bastment.
and
front
and
back
tires.
radio,
beater,
red
finish.
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Ridenour, Chesetr, Ohio.
E.ST. June 5, 1965. No. 28 porches. Newly decor•ted in-and~'!"~~~ ••" ,,_ Mr. and Mrs. Fern GIIogly
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6 4 3tc
School bell, Oil lamps, pew· side and out, and all carpet~~~..~~~~j~n0.;;;;.,;·~hi~, . ••· and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllog.
1962 CHEVROLET Impala ..... . $1689
ter tea pot, silver set, antiq- ings included. $5500.00.
Beln1 Lata Noa. 10 and 11 ill But- ly and Vickky and Bruce, visit.
I'Wny friends and_ neighbors T\\'0 WESTERN pon•·es, one ue laundry stove, quilts, blan- . POMEROY - 6 • room frame
""'ton"• Addltl"" to '"' VIU.to ol ed Mr. an~ Mrs. Cecil G!Dogly
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HT Cpe. 327 cu. in. VB en~ne. Std. trans., radio,_ hea~r,
SyraCUH. aeeordln1 to tho recordwho extended thetr sympat 1)' 1 tt'
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kets, pictures, tailor irons, house all on one floor, w_ith I
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red mtenor
ed plat thereof m the offlct of thl and family in Athens recently.
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ro mg pony. wo ~a es,
ld hook b 1
whitewall tires, w 1te 1m1s , spa11ess c1ean
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Reeorder of Meta• County, Ohio
d h 1 t th time of the
En e p a
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one Wllh parade eqlllpment. wago~ wheels, o
s, o l3 bath and gas fired heatmg
BolnJ the ~tme real utate deaeri'b·
deat_h of our loved one, Bill Call WY 2_2318 or I"Y 2_6821 _ and 1 ons old park bench
,. 1n , .... ...,.,.,. " Volumo Frank Woodgerd of Columbu•
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' chest of drawers, out
danger
high water
1962 CHEVY II Conv. Cpe. .. $1495
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De~v1s Sr. Our thanks also
t
1rons,
and ofnear
Main ofStreet.
$5500.
Becord•.
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. cupboa_rd• 0ld des k' POMEROY _ 6 . room frame
The above deacrlbed real IIUte his grandmother r Mrs.
Zelia
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One local owner. red buc•et seats. Std. trans. Radio an
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th 0 r h 1 1100 -· ···• erry
Horne, Rev · .Harvin
' Harden's Market. Route 124,
mette se ' ver o~er po ' with bath and coal fired hot
heater, white fin,sht real sharp and ready to roll.
b::• s:'~t an~ • Cb~r;!h St;"eei''t~
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and the Rev. Ira Wellman, for S
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two western saddles, stde sad~ al·r heatl'ng, front and back
the vmaee of Syraeu 1e, obJo, on the
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jeffers and
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If
yracuse, !I OD SpetJa s • dl J I De
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tractor
~eu=~t. aide of Church Street. It II
t':e tn ness an . conso a ton day and SaturdHy. 'lexas ten~
~·t 1 1t. erte · h
porches, basement and double
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$1295
third hou•e north of lhe June· Mrs. Orville Watson of Tup~r1
~ i\'On us at our tlm6e 4ofl stcor- der ski'nless Wi'eners. 2 lbs. cham
w 1. I hoist
cu •vaopull
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1961
CHEVROLET
Biscayne
r.
•• Chu"h ......t ... 7th St•eet PIams,
. an d Mr. and Mrs. p au I
wa e,
~-n: - the eut aide of church street
4 in. garage. Jku. o d~gtance
row.
89 10 lb N 1 new red
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to
1.!1 aald VIlla•• of Syracuae. Mel•• Parsons and son Peppi
of
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bottom plow, wheel barrow easy wa mg "
11,000 honest mileage. Tires sh~w little wear, 8 cyl. enco::'~•·. Ohio.
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potatoes, 93c. Bananas. 5 lb. and many, many miscellan· downtown. Only $5000 for cash
gine Powerglide, power ateermg, hght green fmtsh,
--n.-.· 11appraind
Vlluo ot 11id real B~rlingham.
113 000 00
Notice
59c S lb. tomatoes. 7X Bread eous items. Real Estate: will sa 1e.
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cleon
interior.
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reg 2 for 39c - 5 loaves 89c be sold ot 2,30 p.m. E.S.T. C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
"''-aobm c. H•rtonbooh.
spent a Saturday night with
or r~ TO SO much damt~ge to Eggs, 3!k doz. Reg. cigar- This farm consists of 82.73 A.
PHONE WY 2-3830
Atto~:~:"n:ru::~ ~~~~
their grandmother, Mr. BJld
,. fer valves it is hereby not- ettes, 25c pk. Fairmont Pr- more or less with 35 acres 1ALBERT M. COX~ SALESMAN
tD' 28: {I&gt; "· n. 111. 215, Ita
Mrs. Reed Jeffers.
t d that the water shut ofls at
mium ice cream, half gallon tillable and the balance in I
PHONE WY i!-3636
Brookwood St. wagon. V8 engine. Powergllde, power steer
Lavern Jordan Is conllned to
each home belong to the 69c. Vt'.atrmelons, each 98c.l pasture and timber and pulp
6 2 3lc
ing, dean interior, good tires.
AN o::.~':':c"ac~•"ot,:.~G , 011 St. Anthony Hospital ,·n Columvillage. They are not to be
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arm as an exce- FOR SALE : On Highland Road,
::~t':aLTI~oL~~~a:~o~~~':"No"•~ bu!l where he was to undergo
changed by anyone other th• n Shuler'S AntitiuitySpeclals for lent spring that has always Pomeroy, 4 room house and
MALLY ,.OVIDIU IY THI DN· surgery.
an authortzed member of the I w~kend Friday and Satur· had an abundant supply of
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furniture of Daisy Thomas.
,ATOOLMAN AND THI c o L· Miss Joy Wiseman of Colum
wate~ oar · ny one omg day, June 4th and 5th.
water. There l:!ll a ~room
Maud Buffington
~=~~:~: AND PAYMINT DP sucH bus spent 8 weekend with her
so Will be prosec~ted .
Argo tuna, 4 cans c. Amer· house. Thi~ farm could offer
6 2 3tp
8:00 PM CLOSING
Board of Public Affarra
ican Beauty tomah• juice, 36 many posslblhtJes and oppor-1
Your Chevy Dealer
bu!i:!:: :a!v1~di!.te:0-:'~:::! grandparents, Mr. an d Mrs.
Syracuse, Ohio
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tuni'tl·es to an llll. agl·natl·ve
Pomeroy, Ohio
to provide tbuaea... wttb Merehant Earl Starkey. Wilda Mae Wiseoz., 3 cans 67c. New potatoes ,
Poll~ protection to perform duUee
IR
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mind. ll would make an ex~ ~-~-LI
LJ_J~,.
beyond th.oae provtded by th.e 0n. man o
avensw
was a UD
- -- - - - -- - - - U. S. No I, 10 lbs. 99c. Old
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===== !~Jt Police Department patrolmen. day guest at the Statkey home.
A': NUAL MEETING of Sutton potatoes. U. S. No. t, IOd lbbs. ~:~n~;~a~:t ;~;h!etobugs~;
Real Est ... For Sale
Sale or Trade
WHEREAS ... on-ohlfl Polloo DoMr. and Mrs. John Dunham
Be. Wmdsur Brand slice 8·
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p.artment patrolmen, under
normal
d hlld
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C1ester Farmers Mutual Fire con 42c Stoney ~ dge toma- away from it all, it could be 5 ROOM HOUSE - 20 acres
OLDSMOBILE
,
door
aueondtuoru, do h.ave rutftetent ume sn c
ren
were
rece
supow
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1958
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t•curance Company. Will be toes. 3 cans 47c. Silver Bar a small productive farm. Cash- land in Letart Twp. on Route HOME, the right kind, tn the tomatic trans~sion, power ~~':: !:~:~to~a~'~~~u::.u• to perform ~r g~ests of her brother and
I· d at Chester Town House Peas , 3 cans, 47 c. Re,u Deli·c- on delivery of Deed. Terms ; 238.
right steermg
. and power brakes . Pollee,
The M''"'·
thi"Oulh tho Cblol •• SL'!Ier-m-I.aw Mr. and Mn. RlcbI Eight
Oh acres
R" bottom
p . land right place, for the
II hereby •utboriled ~ enter ard Jell'
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Apples, 3 lbs. 35 c. cash. Signed : Norma Hager. a ong io 1ver. nee reas- price. Phone WY 2-3951.
Good condition. Call SH 2-- t.nto aa:re~menu wttb the tndivldual
ers.
r: ,,rday A. M. June 7, . 1 . ious
Emmett G Will
. Howard B· Stitt ' ubUiinltlamen
to provide •ucb Ml'vieet
Mr · and Mrs. Joe McWhorter
l oss
Rroughton and
Producers Bradford Auctl'on Company, onable at $4.1100.
I 4 3tP 4405 or write
tbe bu1ineumn reque.t, under
Pres. , Francis E. Morris. Sec. milk, 1 gal. jug, S9c. Half gal. C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer, 7 ROOM HOUSE- Two baths,
Langsville.
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6 2 3tp
A. C. Bradford, Mgr. 5-29-6tc 72 . acres land, all renced. 30
••ovrdo&lt;J ,.,.,.,.., """"' ....... rs.
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jug Producers, 39c. Brought~
acres in pasture. Three wells.
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lhifta, howe..-er, In cne exlltiDI IWD· Athens Route a recent Sunday.
E \V E YOU ever attended a on " gal carton 1111'lk S3c
t'~
u.rine upp 1e1
dltlono ••mnt tho portonnonc• ot
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bolb Pouoo "'•'""'"'t ...... """ attended oommencement exer....
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. r.ey supper Come hbe Swith
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cautred Ponce n~partm.ent 4uu~. wm
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'POMEROY - Spanish Mission FOR SALE: 24 ft.
.cruiser, bo ,.,,. •"o'"'·
cises at Logan Elm where Mrs.
Sh
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CUCKLER REALTY
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sleeps
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pet , ampooers w1th pur- 814 Viand St Pt PI
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ltc chase of Blue Lustre Sham.• ' easan ' '
POMEROY omo
full basement including gar- of extras Includmg trat er. mln•to• th• lot ••, ol ooy month a member of het graduatinl
6 3 301 PIH!LTON WOLFE,' SALESMAN age, forced hot air heating, $2450. John Ferry. 2 N._~a~, ••s~l~J':iJ·Tbo "" , ..,,•• to• class.
F cE 1.000 S&amp;H Green Stamps pov. Baker Furniture ~Iiddie- Va.
!'ow' By s1mply viewing the I port
' 6 2 Sic CAR WAHSED d
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PHONE WI 9-3211
Jot 114 I 100. Plus modern Athens, can evenings, LY 2- :;:!h11 :0:;"J.~ .~~m':t"~:·,::.~~.:J Mr. and Mrs. Verlln Howery
f. 'net Vacuum cleaner in - - -·an vacuum ·1
6 2 3to
double garage (brick) on 1\n.. 1145
6 S 6tp •h•U be bated on the duuu reqUired and son, Ray, who was on vaca·
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1954, 6 cyl. FORD, new motor. Wilson's car wash, 550 Page--st,
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by the tndl..-ldual tnulauamu.
yuur home. Phone ot/Y 2-2821. Cna 1 .
H 1 d
d Middleport WY 2 3517 0
poSite Side ol street. ExcelsECTioN IV suoh ''" ohou •• ool. lion, were in Washington, D. C.
ro ats · ere or crosse
.
- . pen
SA
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C • Eq •
leeud e1eh month by the Mayor.
j
ed
5 28 JOtc vearling
bull 2 bottom plow
from 8 a m to 9 P m seven
HOUSE FOR L1
lent locatiOn.
amp.ng
Ulp.
truourh hi• '''"· ,,.. •••u .. ...... recently and then ourney on
~FXICAN TOMATO plants for Oliver drill. 'Ph. SH 24656_ · days a ~eek.
·
'":~/~;~ OV"n;;;~ :;",.":; wiD . . •• to New York and enjoyed ffie
1 30tc Mndem Ranch Style. Beautifw POMEROY - 1\1 Story frame,
sale William Holmes Syra1ocallon
on
top
of
omall
hill
6
rooms
bath,
front
and
VACATIONTIME
IS
HERE,
opomlbio
'" ••• •"•"''ion ot • sights at the World's Fair llld at
6 2 121 P
·
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facing State Highway ~rage on
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monthlY report to tad~ate Ute reve00
Cilse.
5 26 tfe
BULLDOZER WORK, equipped
.
.
back porches, l'z asemen , CAN WE HELP Y .
.., ••om •••h ''"· Th~ Noom w111 Gettysburg, Pa., belore ret~
_
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. 1964 International Pickup, 26,0110
.th . h B'
ll . b Route 7 w1th good road to mam gas heat out of high water We have tourist
'"''""' lbo '" &lt;h•l"lod mh lndlVId· ing home on Saturday, Mr.
HFAR IT ON WMPO - LleW- [ mile E 11 t
dT
WI
wmc . Ig or sma JO • highway Four bedrooms living
Ull bwlnellman and will be prt~~~tnt..
~llyn Thompson's "Life and' WY ;~21 ~ceW~ 2-349 ~on 1100 · Call daytimes WI 9-3151, even- dining, family, kitchen,' break: Financing may be arranged. free camping ground una a~ ft'n:0 "=~um!:~n~~proyaJ at tbtlr and Mrs. Rodney Howery and
Light" program Monday thru l
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lngs WI 9-3009 Gene Barnett fast play maid's utility and $3000.00.
lure from many state• and SECTION VI ,.,., Ordlunoe •h•ll daughters and Mr. and Mn.
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RURAL
20
llh
to
c
· SuPPr1!~' 7 betakedeetared
an emera:onc' aoo 1ba11 R 1 h Cha pman and chilclren
Friday at 8:15a.m. EST.
Racme, Ohto.
5 13 Uc sho-p, Three baths, ceramic t1Ie
-.
acres,.
s r~
anada campmg
~lfect .t the eull•l d•t• ... a P
&amp; 25 tfc MAHOGANY end tables, bed
and wall to wall carpet on frame, fireplsce w1th Heat~ models Apache Cmper "••· iow•hlo •• •••·
visited them on Sunday.
r---=====-----.1 outfit, electric roaster. WY 2MARK IV
floors. About two-thirds of lator, well water, 2\t miles el Trailers.
'""f..~'s'mi\".;. ~o•
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Stallllbury
3953.
6 2 6tc
bouse Is paneled in mahogany off Route 33 on
limestone
USED BARGAINS . . . . ATrKBT• O.n• 0 ""· c•..•
and daughters of Groveport and
•t• ed
.....
an d wa tnul. Ai r con dI •on . road. Can be purchased on 0e 11 x 11 outside frame
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stanebury
NOTICE
AUCTION every Wednf8day and
AUTO
Large patio and doublo carport. land contract, $600.00 down. umbrella tent (like new).- IN TH':.o~N/v':':.!,ocoun and daughter of ColumbUI vlsl~
Saturday. Welch's Auction,
On lot 200" x 390" May be seen
.
·
Full price $3000.00.
$69.50· One 10 I 18 umbrella NANCY c. ru.no.
ed their parenta, Mr. and Mr1.
Laurel
Cliff,
Route
124.
by
appomtment only.
E REALTY
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h uu Lincoln Hellllt•,
My OHice Will Be
0
6 2 30tp AIR CONDITIONING Coli 985-3555
Choetor, Ohio
CUCKL R
tent &lt;good) $S9.50; One 18 P , .......,. h'•;._
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Dale Stanebury recently. Other
---;-=::-c==-:c-- =
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN Johnston outboard motor, WILLIAM "· MAYII,
recent guest• were Mr. and Mn.
'T
USt&gt;D PIANOS
-BOX %2t
WY Z.3136
(good), $199.00; One 14 ft. AI· place
0' 111 ••"'· "'"· ...,. "'""'
Robert
Gray, Columbus.
Closed From
ef •'"'duco 11 HQ &amp; A. Ce.
wo nice reconditioned upright
Sales &amp; Service
HOUSE FOR SALE, two years
6 4 3tc umlnum boat (like new) $189; "'" Mr. on .• .,o, ""' ••••·
Fermin Boring of Painesville
pianos. priced for quic~ sale.
_ old. 3 bedroom,s bath and
One 12 ft. Starcraft Alumin· N•w Yo••· "'~TICI - • • " ' · visited his brother-In-law and
May 31 to June 7
Call Rutland Furnilure, SH Z. eFits Almost Every Car
carport. No down payment re- HOUSE, 4 rooms, bath and um boat - like new, $139; WlLLlAM H. MAnti• ..'::;.."-;::. sister, Mr. and Mn. Fera GU48ll.
8 I 3tp
quired. Phone SH i!-5868.
laundry room. Ph. WY Z.3817 We will trade. Amsbary Apa· m•noat ,.,..,_ 10 GoliiPoU.. oblo. logly.
MOBILE
Home
50
I 10 Cha•Transferable
When
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193 Beech St., Middleport.
ehe Travel Trailer • 631 4th Co.
bul whuo
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_, New
.. HOYork.
"' A
Relatives and lrlendl "
u.llad Mt.
BD. APO.
DR. E. F. MAAG
ion. Air condi.ll.oned. AutomaYou Trade Cars
6 3 6tp
Ave. 446-«!39. Gallipolis Ohio Now Yo•• 111""· wlu •••• '""" the community attended com'
'
that oa tho 2nd day of Juno, 191G.
ic washer. JO gaL water heatI' HOUSE FOR SALE • •• rooms In
I 3 3ta lh• undon11n,. fllo&lt;J ... Potltlon mencement exercises at Albany
AIJ"'"UUf!ll.JI: llllllfance lleen
•Guaranteed 24 months
Minersville. Phone WY 2-6021. ROOM brick home, 2 batb...lmt him In ... Commoa Plou
s da h th foilOw""'
-'-·
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er. WY i!-2490, WY i!-3882.
or 24,000 miles
rooms, fmialtod attic an d
Court ot MOip eountr. Ohio. .,,,. on un Y w en •
~ed? l..ost yoor opera5 28 6tc
:
I 1 3tc
Liveltodc
...
IOI" 4i&gt;o&amp;"C•, ........ ol •hlldNn. students of ···- ••·trlct -adueMost Popular Unit
•
basement. Out of high water.
•nmon,, ,.,..... '"" olb•• """ on
""" wo
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~Uoenoe7 C&amp;ll iVl :1-21116. ::M:;;E"'x"IC;-;Ac;:N;-;:TO=":--::TO-:c--,----c-Central beating, n•lced lor
...........
..,.of ••.,. ated: Gail Christian, Donna
-~·
lliUc
,
.,_,.
plants for
In the U S A
HOUSE for Rent: 3 bedroom
..... .,... "'" bo '"' hmlno on Dav•-, Sharon Holland, .._._
sal e. w·Ir
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""c."""MAYES,
ot "'"'· liNIII. Markins,
"'
,
1 1am Ho1mes, syrahome at 1126 E. Main St., quick sale. Phone WY 2-11116 TAMWORTH PIGS. Mrs. Em- ... -·""
NANCY
Gary Mosier, """'"
Errol
For Rent
cuse.
5 26 tfc
$
Phone
WY
2-3400.
5·29-6\c
or
WY
2-2205.
Charles
F.
ory
Powell.
Racine.
VI
3-2275.
PLA~
p·
k
Arlin
Radekln
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11 •
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4
13
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6
4
3\p
OROW, CROW, II&lt; PORTER
lC
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lnlfolltd
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R PI.A1NT1FF
Oleva Smith.
N!wo,JIOME in Mason, W. Va.
For Summer Drtvlnt .. •
FOR SALE: 6 room
home.
FOR SALE: Fine JlOIIY. Come 1. .,.,..
.,'.,'•·..
".,·•"•"•"•'".,'.,'..
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call WY 2-jj82t or WY 2-2318. eFynon Gllo!IM
I
Will sell completely furnish·
Auto Seles
and see. Mason 773-5923.
II'
6 4 3tP
eLubrlcotlon Sen~tco
$
ed with wall to wall carpet, 11160 Plymout~, 4 dr. sedan, 6
7-6-30to
e"'-=ROO=::-M:-::H::ou
= sE=--w-•tho-c-bath, cus- eUntco rr ..,, All Sluo
and drapes, or unfurniShed. cyl. standard ohift. Price $450.
1om - bul~ kitchen.
near Ask obout FREE Floe oflor
Pomeroy, O.
Call WY z- 2551 or WY I • Ph. SH :1-50311.
6 2 31p Employment Wanted
PLENTY OP LOTS FOR SALE
3712
schools, corner Lincoln and
FOR BOATERS
':':::'~"""'~='="==..,.,11_: ·
111e Ramll1er
ALL WITH PERPETUAL CARl
Fourth In Middleport. Call River ,.rvlco on whllo Ill' SEWING MACillNE - repair
----- -· - .
ho
GaD Miller, WY 2-3196.
ot our boat dock.
services aU makes, WYZ.2284 FOR SALE 6 room
home, World BIIUtdud ol '-pad WIDOW WOULD like
uoeALL LOTS ON lEVEL GROUND
tc
The
Fabric
Shop
Pomeroy
located
close
to
Elementary
Buollwork.
!.&lt;&gt;rena
Snyder,
WY
Z.
6 2 3
====----bSUPER SERVICE
Authorized Singer' Saleo and and High School in Middle- Blc ear nom, ride IIIII .... 1361.
6 4 3tp
FURNISHED apartment. - S..
STATION
o. , ,
port.
Will
sell
completely
furltrmanee.
SmaO
ear
"'-"1
WANTED
Tractor
work
farm
oorVICe.
o • 301C
.
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b
roo11111 an ath , newly renoOPEN
mshed with wall to wall ear-aen IJ
ponds, laWlll and drlvewaya.
Ch..hlre, 0.
Sexton On Duty At All Tlmel
vated. 2nd St. over the Fab24 HOURS
l'oe!Kier BulldiDK ~ for pet and drapes or unfurniBb·
8oe
Small dozer and experienced
"Loving cart for the last 150 years, and will ba
ric Shop.
5 28 tfc I """""~~':"':~~~,..,.! I new homeo. BuUI In titcb- ed. Call WY 2-2551 or WY Z.
llleb"f'•l!n MIIAII'I
operator. Low hourly ralel.
forever"
J and 4 ROOM furni shed apart':t:.~.;·:~:~~~
ens, storm window1, alum- 3712.
5-29-6tp
1!. iiiiiiD 8lroet. Pomiii'OJ
Middleport. Phon&amp; WY 2-2208. ;;:;:;:;::;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::~
menta. Rowley &amp; Reed Hard- ....,...., • Motno""'o• "' top. Inurn siding. Call GUJ Nel&amp;- HOUSE FOR SALE in Racine.
1'111111 WY Nl'll
8 1 ltlte
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recommended for oontrolltne .\Ifk!r Racine Ohio
Cia
4 Z2 Ue I~
WAR.
5 u Uc all Weel'll.. koaornteal Unico A..ll·
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renee Roy WI 9-2811.
11':1'•
IJia WMVII Spra)' contaiDII
b o t b.
l2 29 He
5 25 12t
I
·~J!.k.:e
and e:llel
~···I
'J'WtEE and tour ron'tl turnt~t. • ., be app lied up to 7 d ... ,. before - --AUC_
n_o_NEER ~
t
nsurance
per•
rior
.;, llld lll1furnllbed opm :::;:,::;: '!':.,""..,'"'~....~. ~j~;, .'::;
Co I •·-•·HOUSE FOR SALE. Eight AUTOMOBILE Insurance been lor painting. Free estlma~teo~~·
- - WY • ••••
u
iood contrul of de•truetlve Larvae
mp ete ,:x:&amp;"VI\."W
rooms two bath Ext lot
Phone WY 2-268Z or lee
........
0'9'1,.,
u IU.: •tale. llltll up to 3 w•eb.
Al5o
Critt Bradford
I •
s.
ra
cancelled? Lost yom opera~
ll
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===;-;--:::=---c--;----;---;;- eon\rola lpUUebu,.. other fora~~
•
goes With house. 361 South
' II
II
tr Cu uma.
MODERN 4 room and bath, """'"· LM&lt;DMARK. Motu couot&gt;
Write, Prone or Contact
F t St M"ddl rt
Mr
tor I cense: Ca WY Z.2968 - - - - - : - - - - -,.._,.h.v~
M" ddl Farm Bureau Cooperative AIIIOCia·
A. c. BRADFORD
ron
.I I epo .
I.
115tfe
,w....,.. aparunent, ' r&gt; uon - ..,, M•ID ......_ Pom,..,.
Racllle, Oblo
Henry Hennessy.
Wanted To Buy
pOrt. WY Z.31ll4.
4 21 tfc CLOTH awnings and porch valI 25 12tc PHOTO CottYm&amp; Service. eop.
·
OIILY
4 ROOM APARTMENT In Porn- ance. Bamboo porch shades.
· 5 1 tfc =;:-=-;:----:---~ - lei made Ill letlal papero. HAY WANTED. Old or new.
AOAGD•• I•.._•
·erai. Close to business dis- Venetian blinds and repairs. Karl G111eser, PJiiiDblng ooi FOR SALE: 5 room hollSe, blrtlt reeordJ and a1mo1t IIIJ Not necessarily top quaUcy.
C.MOII. , . _
.trio\. Phone WY i!-3117.
Dale Wippel, 215 Union Ave.,
Heat!•&amp;
bath. baseJilent. Gas furnace, Giber doc.-tDilfillll
E. J. IIIII, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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5 28 6tp
Pomeroy.
5 18 30tc
MlnenviUe, Oblo
~~~la~~oo~ri~W:;&gt;:, M= ReaW ~ ........ .,
I I 3tp
I''
End your aewer troable1
w. Va.
, •• de
I f tfc
Farm
MachineI
TRA!LER UYI'S
free tew- DON'T PUMP ytlll stugglsb sep.
We have
tbel
' "'
'•
.&gt;
.,. IIIII water. Brown·o Trail tic tank. Get Klean·Em-All
Sewer Machloe1
FOR SALE: Completely ··iniid. GUARANTEED, renewable for FOR SALE: Ford cultivator,
FURNITURE CO.
'-~- ,
: . P::We,ISI ablote, PAbpooepro•edWY) semarptlkc Fta~ eBieaureaner. LandReasonable Ratea
ern, 3 bedroom rancl home
~tal=WY
like new. Used 2 seasons. Call •
MASON. W. VA.
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0
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CaD WY 1!-%174 Da! or NJnt
in new area on Chester Road.
--·
Ray Bishop of Rutland. Ph.
_._ , ,._ '&lt;.•
.....
1 11&gt; tfc
2 II tfc
7 21 tfc
Phone WY 2-5337. 6 21 lfg
I II 1ft
BH i-6184.
G 4 Ito . . . _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _"!..
RATES
uon 0!'1 Joba. •••rtea, requtn~menta.
ror Want Ad Sarvtce
Write tl\rtar ll'lrlftll name. lldct'l'a.. lm'l
t cenu pet word one !naertloll. pbllna

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By RICK DU ~ROW
HOLLYWOOD (UP[) _ Despite a ratings skid 'hia seaoon,
CBS .• TV's come b. attempt
in the fall will be bolstered by
Ihe network's usual ·ovantage
a solid core o• lmmeusely sue:
ressful
·cak . and • butt.r
names in television . Lucille
Ball, Red Skelton Andy Grlf·
lith, Dick Van D;ke Ed SUII•·
un and
Glea~m..
Other CBf • TV returnees
~
steadily sr oressful atlngs
inr'o.:, · .nsll' - · "':"he
Bev1
Hillbillies." "Petticoat
Junction," "Gomer Pyle" and
'"Gllllgan's Island." The netwu. ir's ---. thL aso1 .-:. Jue
·- · part to the llure of
10 many of Its new show• In
t'
'"l . ' well
!lly. The man who prr .ded over
this schedule. James T. Aubrey

Jr., has been replaced 81 ( J.
TV
~e•... In his prevu 1
yo•r. as CBS. TV boss. he had
established the network 88 !he
runawB)' r&amp;ting&gt; leader with
comedy and game shows
The new chows thrl failed .,
make It this season and will
nut be back include' ·My Llv·
lg Doll " th~ Joey BJ•hop Program •.. May Happy Returns,
!he c'ara Williams ocrir . "The
B: •:eys of Balboa" and ",F 0 r
Tto• 'enple." Cancele• long ago
were "Mr. Broadway." "Tht
R ·rtrr" .,
'he ~ntert:·lners."' A documentary series,
"World War 1," which was first
rare. wos planned for only !his
season.
Established CBS • TV rerles
that
• not return In the fall
Include "The Defenders," the
ni&amp;ht • time version of "Paao-

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New Furniture

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star: Meanwhile,
will finally Introduce
it. own prim• - time weekly
mov::. .nd has aloo picked up
Shirley Booth's Hazel" series
from &lt;C TV .nd . ed Mac~· ·ray"s "My Three Sons"
from ABC • TV.
other new CBS • ry entries
&lt; • f•ll : The Ste1
·
ce
v••'et: · ~~ies tone hour). · · ""I
in Space. science-lurtion show
ahoul a family marooned on an
unl .n ,Janet (one hour).
"The Eddie Albert Show" tworking titleJ. about a lawyer and
his wife who move fror. the
city to a rural community - a
sort of "Beverly Htllbillles"
reverse (half hour). "The
Wild West," about a 19th
tury frontier secret oemce
ent i~~e hour).
Heroes. _comedy about
.
prisoners 10 a Gern~an call'~ 1n
Wdd War U (half
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UNTil. WE 51:1!5 THIS FACE: FO" Tl-1" RIST
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ell were united In marriage.
Th~ bride Is a niece of .Mrs. Viotor Perry and was reared In tht
Perry home. Both of the youna
lolk graduated from the Albany
Hlgb school that evening.
Jenny llld Ronda Whittlnglol
spent the weekend with their
grandmother Mrs. Con Ator ot
'
Athene Route.
Mrl. Manlord Smith IJld Car1 and , . _ John nn.&amp;..l• .tn

Krebs and !he late Herley Pick- Mr.

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word," and "The Doctors and
the Nor. ," wh•ch tvill mn'lo
ABC ~ ·rv 11 an all • new c; time 1oap opera entitled "The
~urse~~~''' - · ih ori;;;inal name on
CBS • TV. A fill-in CBS • TV
series from England, "Secret
Age; '
not ou t' I• -~edul And neltt : is • new twicea-week night - u· • CBo • TV
soap ,oper~, "Our, Private
World, which doesn t seem to
be seorms m the ratings.
· - ~.,ry
r..asun" '·
••
thrown against the NBC • TV
powerhouse, "Bonanza," next
se· son. "Slattery's People" will
re•urn because the network
needs some kind of programmlng prestige, however slight.
Danny Kaye came near to belng canceled under Aubrey, but
narro'YIY made It back- and
!~ sohd ~1th the new bosses.
Rawh1de will '!". without Erie
Flemin&amp;, with ~IitJI Eastwood

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Landscaping
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June~ 120 Fenwick
Landscak of the Bradblli"J
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first revue of the Mid- Esklmoes, Trudy Roach, Mary Garden Club which ha~ been
SPEAER NAMED
Mrs.Demson
I p "I R . e New President
i¢J p TheSchool
of the Dance was Blaettnar, Ida Casci, Merrlactiveinclvlcbeautlllcallonp~
Mrs. Walter Hayes of the
d Leoder
upt. sI AeceiVd Of G d n Club . Middleport I thep!~~ted
TuesdHlghay Schevenlngl ·d~ ~~!·to~~~~~;::.ord tap.~: =:·th!":~db~;
Middleport Garden Club has an- .Name
Middleport
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Specta
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ar
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Charles Entsminger of Char· itorium, under the direction of The ~how moved ~ext
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of thi Rose Garden Club ot 1 up- Of Garden Club
. w va spent Memorial Mrs. Judy Fraser and Mlsl Italy wtth ballet Carni~al num- lty Bea':rtutcation Program
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pers Plains will be
guest
speaker on th o Gorden Uuil radio program un lhe "Coffee
Hour with Janel """ '!' \Y~IPO
Monday morning, .June 7 at 9
p.m. The Wildwood Garden
Club Will hm• dte~rgc· ul the
July program.

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Fenwick Central High school PT PLEASANT - An elec·1
hts· mother,
Mrs. Denise Snodgrass, instructors of her done by Debbie Bailey, ;al- log sponsored
Sear
New offi ce rs were elected I. d awards to 2ll of iL&lt; 22 tion of officers of the
Entsminger and attend- the school.
ty Heaton 'IIDd Debby Cail,
Y awarded to
when the Rutland Garden Club
on Friday. May 28
Wei Garden Club was held wtlh ed the alumni banquet.
The show opened with the to
with Amly
Pr I b ar::o
r outstand·
mel Mond•y evening, May 31 al l '
·
Mrs. Carroll Casto elected pres·,
• playing or the Star Spangled ChriSty Hy~ell, Debbe
the cu c sen
den
the Rutland Methodist Church. ) The awards were presented ident for the coming season. 1 Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Fa?lk Banner with Mrs. Margaret and DemariS Ash tapping '?, ing work in thlB area. Gar
This was the open meeting of , to the following student s for Elected to serve with Mrs. Cas· ,nr of St. Albans, W. Va. VISit· Neuman, accompanilt for the "Tiptoe 'lbrougb the Tullpa Clubs are un:que in that th?.
the club with ,
1! guests I their personal achievement and to were Mrs. Gail Faires, viceled wtth his mother, Mrs. Ja:~s school, at the plano. The theme dressed in Dutch COtitumes.
have _for !hell' prm~e purporofrom the Star G: n Club of cooperation.
, president ; Mrs. Robert CrUJck- Faulkner over the hohday w · Iof the first half of the show AprU Fraser presented a so- tho CiviC beautllfcation
P
-====::~:7:~::;:=, Dexter and Rutland Friendly Two citations from the Edu·' shank, recording secretary ; Mrs end.
1was Around the World and lo dance in soft ahoe to J~ gram.
. ht
,.
Gardeners.
r ational Readers Servtce were William Rardin, correspo~ding Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas I was carried out wit~ a large re- Plzzacato, followed by Katrma Pictured ar~::~ t~rs r~aui
NEW SELECTION OF
.
elect- Imade to Marti Hennessy and secretary ; Mrs. John H Col- and sons, Billy, Steve, and Ml· •pJica of the world m blue and Batey, Vickie Manley,
Robert . t r · ClarLADI ES
Mrs Carl Demson was
. Kathi J ennmgs.
lins treasurer and Mrs. Rush h I South Charleston spent silver suspended on the stage tha McNeal and Denise Haw- Wmn, club preslden ' M s.
HANDKERCHIEFS
ed PreSident ; Mrs. Robert
Eight certificat es for attend- Krodel, historian .
,
with their parents, and
highlighted by ley in gyp.sy costumes complete enee Murray! Hilda Kmg,
bel, Vtce President: Mrs. Clar. , ance were tssued. Perfect at- The new officers will be m· l·
and Mrs Forrest Bachtel the spotlight.
with tambourmes m a
Oleva Cotterill.
The shru
BY OSAGE
encc llurray , Secretary, and tend ance fo r the ent1re year stalled at a luncheon meeting ~;d family and Mr. and Mrs. The ftrsl number as a fast number.
·
planted belong_ to the _Taxus
Beo utlul Ll n• n LO&lt;• Tdmm· Mrs. Margaret Pm·sons, Treas was achte&gt;ed by Arthur Casci. to be held m the near fulure. William Matlack of Cheslure tap to "Sweet Georgia Brown" Ireland ,w~s represented by Cuspitata famr~y a_nd mel~~
urer.
Perfect attendance for the ftrst Members
of the nominating
done by the older girls of the P~ 0 Brien, Jane Swartz, Capitai'R, . Wardr, H1cksl,
td.
to
'00
Mrs Paul Winn out going Isemester was achieved by Jos- committee presenting the slate Mr. and Mrs._ Alfred Scar':· school. This was followed by Jenny
and Brenda Andersont, and Sweet Gum or
· nl conducted the meet- eph Freeman, Mary Kay Hen- of officers were Mrs. Milton L r) , Jr. and chtldren spe~t e
Van Meier m a tap dance to Liquid Amber trees.
were
by' nessy, Kalhy Jennings
and Miller, chairman, Mrs. Wilham weekend m Mtddlepor; With hiS
Irish Washer Woman. A toast
MIDDLEPORT
mg. H0 b ·t Rei bel and were Hamel Wa lsh Perfect attend- Rardm and Mrs. Rush Krodel. mother, Mrs A A.
to Scotland followed in a ballet
BOOK STORE
I '\h. b00 k ''Grains of I "nee for the second semester ----- - - - ------ They came for the alumm an·
by Becky
Lynn B?ker,
serve
taken tom e
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d b J A B on
quet Mrs. A. A. Scarberry plans
and Sherr( Craig, The audience
Plans were
aJ;d
nings 88 and Denni s Wt•hrung ito relurn to Columbus
was brought back to the U.S.A.
for lhe bake sale lo e
e ·~ra ra Y
h b
'th her family
1 min t b " ng
87
June 5 al the Rutl and Dparl- Fourleen :er~~;c~lts;s~:t::~ The next award presented wasishe as een WI
a.
~~ru~lB'~ ;erry ":~It rnd y:m.
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' ment Store.
dtstnct- the Btshop Mu.&lt;s io Award or I Mr: an1d
, ,
my Batey in Marine dress unl· Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Frost ?'
The club will cooperale wilh st;:te
lests were pre- Christian Doctrine. made for
o
his I
dancing to "Bugle Cail Clark
observed theJt
TON IGHT
the Hot land Ft iend ly Garden· sented. Dora Brady received successful complcllon of theRee
Mr. and Mrs. Charles!
Rag.
64th weddmg anmvers~ry M~y
11.1 les
PIs m a Christmas DecoratiOn h
first place hg10n course m recogmtmn of par nl '
I
From France came a can 29th They were married
1n
"TH E NIGHT OF
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Those
Sear
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ftrst outstan mg ac 1eve
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d Mrs William Kitch-I
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e s y Meigs County m
, an
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THE IGUA NA"
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and
fi
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recetvmg
the
were
Rob.
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of
Chillicothe
.ual
Awards
for
the
Pleaby
Nancy
Crow,
Mary
Kraws·
sided
there
most
of
the1r
marRi~hard llur(on
Sne L)Oil each club to wurk un the pro. ,
10
A \II Ga1d1H r
1 Steven Carl- ert Ford and Kathy Jennmgs end
1l J&lt;'&lt;'l
P1ace 10 1
nd Mrs Joe Young san! Valley Hospttal Awnllary czyn and April Fraser, and a ried life, before moving
to
- il iHi : aee
&gt;"
m ·
m Grade 10, Dennis Wehrung an
r. : II oi Woodsfield' and Candyslripers was held thiS rumble from Hawaii was heard Springfield
1942. They are
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"TH E ~ U N N ING MAN"
i Dunng the program hour i' son recmed two al S•tence and Karen Davtson in Grade 9 Jr. and amt.;. holida week: week followed jY the lnstalla- in a tap dance done to 'Ha· lhe parents 10of four children,
0
WI ILl L:.1u n·nce Han t I
slides of wildflowers m Ohw fu·st
m \ vorld The athletes or the school
y
tion of new officers for the com- wailan War Chant" by Debbie Hall Frost of Ashland, 0, E.
and lt•P H.t&gt;tmrk
were
show
n
with
Mrs.
Retbel
and
s
Cl
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p
!'larkson
made
were
then
acknowl
edged
for
I
Mr
and
Mrs
Charles
Lewis
ing
year.
Jeffers, Diana Grueser, Eliza· W Frost Jr of Columbus. Mrs.
(Colo' )
'" nmalor. Shown
SCI· their participation in the Urst lof Charleston, W. Va. were hol-i
Kathl
Marnhout ad- beth
Susan Clark and &amp;ris
and Mrs. Th..
Saturday, J~Jnt! 5
:
n DaviSon received
basketball season of jlday guess! of, hts mother, Mrs. •
:renPleasant VaHey
was completed by da
n pyRO''
w&gt; ldfl ow'ers are on the second pbce m_ Element ary AIcheerleaders re· lEvelyn
Schramm oi l Hospital presented awsrds to Judy Fraser doing a toe dance
t
car:d
Ball)' g 11 tJJ\&lt;~ n, /llhJ tint Hyc r
cunor rv.l llon Its! as well
us .,
ccived letters - Kathy Huddle· I
the guest of her
to
ht·
• : eat-grandchiid. Mr.
ferns and creepmg pme.
'I
c rilftcales - lirsl place I slon .lo Ann Benson and Har- daught er and family , Mr. and p s
hour in·' Lillian roun ,1 e Wor m
Ig y Frost was employed by the
''COMMA NO'J "
Hd~t•slunenls of cook tes .: "lllr e .
firs t lace lrict Walsh. A plaque was theniMrs John Lyons and family. Woods,. 4,000
p '
on Days, In a costume of blue Croweii-Colher Co. until his r..
mllll ' punc h and coffee
in
presented for the trophy ease l
and Mrs. Robert Warren ! Wilson,
A
satin brocade and/lilffon lea· tiremenl. They are now residStellort G'"nger
served from a lace covered : Ill a In . .
Pd lace
m l!stmg the names of the
and chtldren, Beth and Bruce Given,.
our pi
. ut
a
spot Ight.
. in at the Belle Manor Nursltoslesses were Mrs. Rus
re· baskelba ll team or
Fenwick Ileft tuday for their home in hour
edMrs)\Debbie /elfers
Home in New Ca rhsle , near
'sell Lillie Olel'a Coli n II , and ng IS . osc
ld Hts- Cenlral High school havmg lJ IBeaumont, Tex. after vlsillng Hester . ' rene
'
wt ~. pan _omrme . _ap- S rin fteld.
El liel Clmpman, conlrtbutmg. I ce tved thtrd pl ace
wins and 10 losses. Those nam· for several thlys with her moth· erly
Della Hughart er Tig.er dunng mtermiSSI?n. p g - - - - p
omeroy. Ohio
'
tory and Ttmothy
. d the plaqu e were Rev AdM Belly Cl'rre Wednes·' and Oma Smith.
The Circus theme was carrred
.
ed . d J· c m I ali n I e on
.
er, rs.
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t
• th
d h If f th
1' HiVESTIGATES
cert;flcates olph Gol ubiewsky, coach; Joho day Mrs. Cline and the War- Certificates were presented to
Ste
as
TG\j iGHT &amp; SAT URDAY
PT PLE,\SANT- I he Shcr-1
g
ag .
g.
.
1 t f Emler Steven Carlson, Patnck ren famtly were dmner guests Doris Bailey Rita Crabtree and
Wm. Castle's
tff's ·deparlmenl inveslrga ted a from the Slat:
Rya l, J oseph Freeman.. Will· of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gertrude Bateson.
"NI GftT WALKER"
I two-car
5 P m. Thurs-1
scholarship ard Durst, Ttmnlhy Rocdu. Rob- Gerald Marr of New Haven ,l Candystrlpers receiving 50'
animals. Thisg part
the I
:.1
Robert TD)ior. BJrhara Sl.m day, south of f o1nt Pleasant on
_ Division Jll. Each of ert Ford, Chuck Mullen and Ar· W. Va.
.
I hour pms were: Elnora Wheel- show included both ta
and
wyck. Jnutth Merei11th, Llo )d Rl 2 resulting m approx tmate- 1tests
d
d
d' thur Casci The mdr vrdual play- Pete Werner, who IS on leave er Frances Layfield Sharon ballet
be
P b
JUNE 4
Bochner
i ly .$75 property damage but no the three st u ent s rna ef0 II ": ers received small basketball with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B;agg Kay Pelfrey Kathy to
ntum rs as we 11 as a- The Ya Wa Te Ca mp Fire
ONEYMOON HOTE L" '
red !net dtsttncttons as
ows.
I'
the G G W
h d as his holi'
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n rou mes.
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'II h Jd th ·
"H
.
personal_mJunes were mcur .
a Bradv 4th lace in Latm trophtes commemora mg
.
erner, a
Hintos , Sandra Gregory and The classes were costumed Girls or Racme WI o
etr
bert
K"" "· I The nnshap occurred when a ?"'Robert -Ford
place in fact that they were members Iday gusts, James Eller of Iowa Karen Ewing. Certificates went as ponies, birds, kittens, dog- annual Jttney Supper
on
MoN.' Jill
Ju!,n car dmen by Charles H. Anth· l En ltsh 10; and Steven Carlson, of the ftrst team.
.
Iand Judy Place of Waterford, to Shirley Pyles and Faye Nor- gies, and elowns. Ali of the Friday, June 4lh with servmg
any of 261G .Jackson was turn- g
W ld H 1
Joseph Freeman recetved the 0.
man
childt·en in the first act danced begmmng at 5 p.m. al lhe Ra·
SU N.-MON.-TUES.
mg rtght mto the Rolfe Lee I Hth
most improved player award I Mr: and Mrs. John Mayer,
o!ficers Installed were with Irene Cooper added to cine Junior High School
June 6-7-8
farm and was struck m the rea I Award w s the/ made. Two Patrick Ryal received the most ICheri and John, Columbus, were President, Betty Glbeaut; first the clown thlnce.
in b. Everyone ID the area IS
by a car dnven bv Lawrence average ~- d
" A" over- valu able player award and Hob- holiday weekend guests of her vice president Oma Smith· sec- Miss Denise Snodgrass
re- invited to attend.
"JOHN GOL DFARB ,
PLEASE COME HOME"
D. Ttller, Lavalette, W. Va. l
mam· ert Ford received hte scholas-1parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ond vice
Gertrude ceived enthuslastlc applause for The Middleport WCTU will
Slurl• Macl..ame
INeither dmer was cned
I all a g .
d Robert ti Player award.
Memhart.
Bateson· secretary Ann Giv- her intricate acrobatic number meet Friday evenmg, June 4,
--- - -· - --==:--c.=
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tFamded_a averagg."
stu- Rev. William Hilliker, prln- Weekend guests or Mr. thand en ·
Rita' Crabtree· and alao a jazz number per· at the First Baptist Church at
or a avera .
. al who IS leaving the school Mrs. Eber LewiS were
ell' ,
'
M ' f med b Deni
d h b 7 30
dents achieved a "B': overall f~fs 'year th••n concluded the daughters and family, Mr. and schedule ehalrman,. Lois on_- ~r Ch yl S~an er ro- : p. ~UNE 4 5
average. Tltey were. Ztta !•hen awards s~ssion with the advice Mrs. Robert Spring and dl1ugh- roe; scrapbook, I;iiUan Wilson, ~~r th:rf:al
cur- The Racine Firemen Auxll·
wi th 92, Karen Davison
92, from the last wo rds of St. Fran ter, Kimberly of Caldwell, and flow~r. fund, DoriS Bailey ~rd I'Rln o ed to reveal a Jar e lary will sell homemade ice
Brenda Yri~Jig 91 , Kathy Jen· cis - I have done my pa rt, Mr. and _Mrs. George Vaugh- publicity chairman, Anne V· blue .f:.oouse with ared
cream, at the Racine fire
may Christ teach you to do an of Chdhcothe,
en.
and chimney. An arched door- house Friday and Saturday,
WEEKEND SPECIAL!
yours.'"
Mr: and Mrs. W. E. Cox, Steuway was framed with flowers June 4 and 5, starting ·9 o'clock
benvdle and Harry Walburn, Ak· Tournament Slated
ilf"nd · Ire Old Woman
That 1n the morning tlll 8 o'clock _In
PURCHASES TOWBOAT
ron, were weekend guests of For Jul 2, 3, 4
Lived In A Shoe," Kathy Dlll, the evening. Sold in the contain·
PT PLEASANT - The Slate Mrs. Estella Walburn.
y ANT - The an- saI 10
. h
kin ha' E h ers or by the dip.
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Mar ret Hill of
Dayton PT. PLEAS
er roc g c u-. ac
of West VITgrma has purchasga
.
nual Tu-Endie-Wel fast pitch of her chUdren came through
JUNE 5
4.95 &amp; 5.95
ed the stern wheel river boat spent the ~eekend With Mr~ softball tournament will be held the doorway and performed his Jitney Supper Saturday, June
VALUES _
"Thelma Ann" !rom t~a Point Bertha H~ ~et~, M~ a n d July 2, 3 and 4 this season.
or her lavorlte ar.robatlc trick 5, at Syracuse Grade Sr;hool,
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Towing Company of Pomt Plea- ~~s. ~!c ar H ~te
a
The tournament is open only to the mllBiC of AIQ't We Got sponsored by Ladies Auxrllary
sant to tow the state showboat ~s ~gteberto C~be 1 Is to ASA registered teams.
Fun. Tiny Becky Crow, mas- of the Syracuse Fire Dept. Serv"Rhododendron" this season.
. -~"· 10
. er Col bus -~ Mr Entry fee 11 $20 and deadline cot of the school, was featured ing wlll begin at 5 p. m.
The tow boat will make it ~:
Wal.:'Ma' ;~nd at: for entries lB June l5. Teams in an act.
JUNE 7
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
possible for the showboat to In- tended Wgh school :mmence· planning to enler are asked 10 Ushers for the revue were The Pomeroy Garden tl u b
elude many more toWIIJ in Its mer&gt;! of Mlohael Major,
write Wallace Smith. 14llll Ohio Brenda Toney, Sandra Franz, will meet Mondl1y at 2 p.m., at
Omo University students who st., Pl. Pleasant. The IOUl'IUI- Barbara Hoffner and Linda Ja· the home of Mrs. J. D. Roedel
aro home for lhe summer in- ment sanctioned by the ASA cobs. The stage settings wer With Mrs. lrvmg Karr Jr. as
elude Jack Satterfield, Janice will he held in Point Pleasaot'a dealgned and bullt by Mr. and co-hostes_s._ _ __
Tannehill, John Allensworth, Harmon Park.
Mel. Jeames SnodgrMrsassFr and
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Karen McElhinny, Karen Bach- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price M ~· Mr · Margare~ will be held at the Reedsville
n..- and Judy Butcher.
and daughter, K'ay. Mr. and ~
ass
• ted .~ M E Church beginning June
Weekend guests of the Rev. Mrs. John Bowman and daughwere prese~ w~e iro~ auntilll a. m. Mrs, Ha·
7zel Turner Is the direclor.
and Mn. Donald Hicks and ler, Susan, and Mr. and Mn. carnachildre n rco:"gesbool Y
ohildren, Douglas and Scherry, Paul Winebrenner of Colwnl&gt;ul.
n o e sc
·
were Coptaln and Mrs. DolJllld
Hucks and family of Lockbourne
Air Base, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Green, Mrs. Dorothy Clark,
all of Columbus ; the Rev, and
Mrs. Philip McPhearson, Montpelier: and Mrs. Eleanor Young
of Millersport, They came es. . . . .. . ....,.,..., -,
pecially to attend senior oommencement for ~ Hicks.
Mr. W'illiara ReyooidB, 'and
sons, Kennelb and Mlchul or
KalaliWioo, Mlob. spent the
'·
weekend with bfs PIOtber, Mrs.
William Reyoolda. He came to
attend the alumni banquet.
Meigs Temple Pytblnn Sis·
ters,
Mfddleport, wW ljlODSOr •
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rummage S'ale Friday and SatF--.c&amp;-f!'CSU
urday, luna It and 12.
Weekend gua,ts of Mr. and
Ml'8. Karl Owens were Mr. and
Mrs, John Goodrich of Dayton,

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on the Economic Opportumty
Act at Ohio University.
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lion viewers in some 17 milof Opportunity and Ohio Uni·
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noon
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