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Joint Picnic
Is Enjoyed by
Church Groups

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lheoted To The lnure.t. 01 Tit.
VOL XVII NO. 52

~'OMEIIOY ·MIDDlEPORT,

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FRIDAY, JUNE l B, 1965

FIVE

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Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Your Shopping Center For
FATHER'S DAY GIFTS!

Third Major Move to Increase Production
Of Chemical Synthetic in Mason County
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Easy Chairs, Luggage, Kod~ks, Billfolds,
Watches, Umbrellas, Toiletries, Shirts, TroUo
sers, Ties, Belts, Suspenders, Socks, Pocket
Knives and Watches.

The Goodyear T1re &amp;: Rubber cord.
crease the capacrty for pro.
Company announced. plans to- The expans1on 1s p;nt of a dur!ron of polyester resin for i
day for the third maJor expan~ record cap1tal ex pPnrlit ure pro-! Vytneord frber used in Double I
sJon of its Point Pleasant,
grarn totalmg $150
million Eaglt• prerntum fires produced
Va., polyester ~lanl since the which has been aulhonzcd by by Goodyeor.
facility was corrtpleted in 1959. Goodyear for 1965, mHrkmg The m1tral plant ex.pans1on inRussell Young, chairman and the fourth conseculivr year $100 crea~ed the ca parity of &lt;mothchief ~e~utive orfirer. said ~he million or mort&gt; ha s bern ear. 1 e. type ol n•srn used m poly·
multJmtlhon dollar expansron marked for caprti.ll rmprovp. 1 ester fabnc
may begin before one present- ments
Goodyear developffl and paf.
ly in progress is completed lhis The Goodyf'ar Ctlemwal Dt· l ented VI!€\ resm durmg more
fall .
vision expects U. S production than 18 yt·ars of research whtch
The late~t project will in- or polyester fiber and f1lm~ began w1th a search for new
trease the plant capacity lo for uses rangmg from tire cord and better trrr cords H is
tJve times its original s1ze, mak-~ and wearmg apparel to record -! produC'ed 1n seven
drfferent
1ng it one of the largest poly. ing tape and tood packagmg l types wl11eh !lre further proester manufacturing facilities materral - to mcrease about / ces,;ed for use m wearmg
in the world. Schedu!M
ror 15 per cent this year and more apparel. ft re hose . V-belts,
completion next year, it wt\1 lhan double in the next eight / automobtle seat covers, mdusinclude additional facilities for year!!
1 tnal
filters, packaging materproduction of Vitel polyflster re- The present expansion at the'l 1als, electrl('al rmmlatwn, coat sin for both fabnc and tire Pomt Pleasant plant wrH rn- mgs and other products.

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy
MEIGS THEATRE

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Bible SCh00I
of tlw P11tneroy Church
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ommencemen f
mg at the churdl With \1r~ Leo I Held on Friday

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The June meetmg of
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TONIGHT

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Organ prelude. 'Savior LikE'
pres1drnt. m charge 1
A ShPpherd Lead Us" ;;~nd '.JeNOT OPEN
~ I:H:&gt;votions laken frqrn Psalm ! Rock Sp rings M(•\ hod 1st sus Lover Of ~h Soul " by Mrs.
28 were led by \1rs A L Phel ps . 1 . ·h Htblr sdu,ol rummenee· Lew1~ (;ruPSt'l o'JI!'T IPd lhP meetSUN .. MvN., TUES.
who C' losed Wllh prayer Mem ' c lUI:
h &gt;]d I· nd:.ty t'Vl'nlng mg of the WS{'S or the Rock
June '20-21 -2'1
bt&gt;rs
re!-&gt;pondcd
to
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"PAJAMA PARTY"
attwcurr1.
a
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ver&lt;~e
on
fall1et
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day evenmg t:~! ll1t• dwrc 11
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F'lowers nnd round rohm g~t
Mrs Wtlhcm1 Ra dfo rd plavPd 1
b .
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W1lh ' lt~mm\ Kirk
~nil c\n m·llt' hltlltt'l lo
well ca rds were sen t to :Vlt s "OttwHrd (')lnst1an
Soldters'' . F'o llowmg a s1lOr,1 us mess s. S·
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· 1 t h t' ' ~10 11 v.tth \lr~I. Y, A
Futurette· Wha' 1-!appe ntod
f"lort'nce Aunts1de Hn d .\1 r s as the c I11 [d Jen
, Morgan
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fy Mrs .JPn v ' tas lf'l s read a ' Mv "'&lt;JV !Or Teadw&gt;~ Mf'," Jol IC ''Wt• Woul d See Je~u~. :ak I
. ~ IVtl.1 111 J, ·j j'(±l ~ letter from the BArry Kennl:'dy luw~d \\lth pruyer by flw Rev es from Juhn 14. 01 er~ a·
f.:Jtmlv tn Bulav.;wo .Rhndt•sJ,j Chester J.emltV Pledges weJelmg part v.ere Mrs
Wtlham l
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Mrs I' eonard
Mrs
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nus.swn stud y on 1he W1lllam 1can ar.d Chnst 1an flags after Morgan and Mr'i Ca rl Shre~ds
THE BOUNTY·
Loft familv. nuss1onarirs m Bra· I which the duldren sang, "1\eep The hymn . ··we Would M·"
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Sllta. Brazil
QUIZ ~arn•'' " l' t:' I Both rl&lt;~gs A'F 1vmg
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.~ ·• and pra1·cr
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bv. . Mrs . . or;.~tid Tre\ or Hu'.IM'd
, d ted bv Mrs
Millon
gan (']osed the nwt•tmg.
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and
koush wrth pnzes !lwarded lo
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GALVESTON"
~. ' Master~ ,'Ill , tv rs ton~.:&gt;~· ! st.·hoot bv \Irs L{'Wl" 1-nwsrr 1
"llh .JeJlr'·' Hunter
f\ap ple. Refre~ hm(nt s Wt'te ser · r Cwt&gt;elor .· whn &lt;.~! so prP&lt;:t&gt;rtlt'd (..R ·luxiliflr.Y
and P1t-~lun ~ fl,1t•r
Vl'd by Mrs Hryan.
I certt/lt'il!t's ot &lt;:~pprf'&lt; rc~lton to

I:RIDAY and SATURDAY

Junt' 18-19

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For New and Old Homes
A COMPLETE HEATING
INSTALLATION

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" FLIPPER "
l!w ll bulnu~ tl11lph1 n
".t,tr :• ll~ ( hr1L'k Connnr:;
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Kart' "itil l11 a ll

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tht' teachers Lrnd helpers
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ATTENDS REUNION
A fHugro.tn uf s~mgs and Bt 1'111:' Pomerov Bt•nd ClltzPns
M1ss ~L1rgaret Sellt&gt;rs allt&gt;nd ble vt&lt;rses v..ts Jll't.'se-nlrd by Band Hildto Aux11tary mt•t at
f'd hl'r alumm n·umnn .rt C.:.tr S('Hral c l a~Sl'S and tlw Junnll· tltt" Syraeu st• Town Hall TU{'~ I'tlll H1gh sehool on June
12 H1gh elass f)!'l'Sl'tllt'd a candlt&gt;· dav at 6 :JO p m for a potluck
Het p·w·f ms and s1strr
Rl'v lighr •ug st'n wt· ''TI)t' I.1ght Of d!~nPr . Mrs Nathan
Biggs. '
l&lt;f Mrs Sdlt&gt;rs. fllld Host'· the Wurl d " As t-ach cl.tss gav(• pres tdt·nl ('onduckd a
shot·!
mary. ac·t·omp&lt;Hill:'d her .:tnd \ts· 1to.; pw! m the program, the busmess seo.;s 1u11
J!etl fl'll~n d s
l ll'ari 1Hs pt cse nh·d cerl•twal e:;
n ofh·nng v.1.1s taken tori AltPndmg were Mrs Robert
extwnst&gt;s of the sc hool , afiPr H,trdt&gt;n , Mrs Freeman Eno('h,
whldl !he children &lt;ane. "We Mrs Agses While, Mrs Doyle
' Say Th'ank You. Lord'' The Shuler Mrs Ttm
Neutzling,
r1\mn , "We Would St·e Jesu~" Mrs neorge f'arson. Mrs Frrd
and prayrr b\ !he HPv. Lem Taylor. Mrs Wayne
Green. '
ley dosfd the program.
Mrs .lames Carnahan . Mrs
----Biggs and a ~ uest. M1ss Sharon
ANNOUNCE EX EHCISE ' B1ggs 'li'aveltng prtZ&lt;~
were '
Commencenwnt exernses for awarded to Mrs ShuiPr tmd '
the Syracuse B1blt• sr·hnol will Mrs B1ggs Games were playbe held tn thf' Svracuse G1 ade ed and nnzcs awarded
the
Schotll &lt;tudJt nr tl!m Jt 8 p m winnrrs Mrs Enof'h wrll be husThursday
lf'ss for thl' July meettng

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mer Meigs.Wholesale
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Moinly About
-People In
Pcmerey
M

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"';unday ns-

'Togetherness' is Key to
p rogress, co 11JC
,old
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Hospital News
Among thoae
who
Holzer Hospital In the
hours were Mrs. Frank

entered
past !4
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Resident Dies
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TO THE EDITOR

June, 1965
tlful place with friendly peopl• \
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Mrs. Helen Mae Cosslns, Sl, !
Rt. 2, Box 256 who
to prosper
'-.
llors of Mrs. Homer Showers
It M'1 Er beth Ada Davl•s, 1 f er resident of Cheshire,
Bellaire, Ohio
Whole at Mason I wa. given
. orm
M" Harry Keim entef'd
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bne 1 A 1 Dear Editor:
a brochure of the late VIrgil
. 1S d
Pnvale. ctvtc and govern- A question and answer per· oof the Galllpolla Chamber, reg· Thurman. Charles .
yne, dted Sunday al P n x, r z., A friend sent me the Item A L wls ted West v· gtnlan,
llol&gt;;er Hosptta . atur ay "' ._ men! leaders must work toa•th- md followed the addre...
'iolered guoala.
Rt. 2 Crown Ctty, Mra. Walter where she hid &amp;O•e aeveral you corried about the big flood a~th:r a~~ostetesman II' ark.
m•dwal :atten\hl
d Paul er tf a communtly I• to pro- The . ape-akor wu tntroduced . Preaident Epting exprested B. Sturaeon. 720 McCul'ough y•ars ago due to Ill _hnlth.
of 1113 concerning our bakery er havlng been put In ' t~emtowa
. M
Mrs enry • an
gre&gt;s
[by Mtlos T. Eplin&amp;. president .
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Rd , Pt. Plea1ant, Mra. Lylt She was born a~
n. W· boU•t.. 1
Dec
Ketser of Columbus and Mr. Th• t best sums up ( harle• L. &lt;Continued on P"l' I I
hit apprectalt~n to all who made oG. Poteot, Rt. 1 Pt. Pleaun~ Va., Nov. 23, 1111, d htar of
~.... was tn ason
. In his honor. I remember Mr.
and Mrs. Dallos Hassler, Rey n· Brmkman·s address before 38 of the COV!C Manning Wether· •the June .session a succe~s, Ift· Teresa R. Brown, Rutland, the late William \\
!L and oration Day hunting for that Lewis. He was a ':"'nderful
oldsburg vtstted Sunday wtth members of the Central Ohtu lhult past president of the Gat-l cludtng Carl Nibert, Galhpohs, Hursel Justice Rt I Dexter, IGail Rupe Backes. er thtt: building. It has been removed. speaker .. I heard htm many
th•lr lather Harry Keiser and Valley Industrial Council Thw s- lipoits Chamber of Commerce .who ''liVe up an afternoon . of Mrs. Cherles A Rohlol, Rt. 2 rlltge was to Goo e Co"lns, 1 found the town greatly times.
also with their mother at Hoi- day evenlflll at Os"ar's c.-st • andpresidentoftheGalha Coun- ~ golf .~o prepare for the VISI· ·~ oak Hill. Ray Kennedy, Jack· wbo survives, and lives at Pt. changed tor the bette! . Lots of Many other Important prorea' "' hospital.
'Room in Gallipolis.
t) Improvement Corporation, tors.
son, Walter Williams, Wellston, Pleasant.
\
the old things we l~v d so weU slonal men were born In . the
Mr. and Mrs. William Dt llard , Bronkman is a planner m the welcomed vis itors Mrs. Thel-1 Hugh Stillman. Hunlinglhn, Mrs. Frank Miller, Catlell• Mrs. Cossin Is survived by are gone, but that " progress. Pomeroy Bend - ball players,
ol l;ancaoter wore Monday VII· Ohio L&gt;epartment ot Dovelop- ma Elliott, o&lt;Ocutlvo aecrotary delivered invocation.
' burg, Ky., Mrs. w.. ley 8. Tao•· two sons, Kenneth and Delmar Onot you stand still you llart authors, Inventors, polltlclaM,
Itors of her father. Harry Kets- ment.
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ett , Ashl&gt;nd. Ky . Mrs. Burlin Cossin, both of Columbus. A backwards. The loWTI has hun· etc., men who came up !rom
"Unless a community has
s. Duckworth, Ra_venswood, W. 100 Glen preceded her in death. dreds of new homes and many rags to riches.
1r a1.d in the afternoon visited
at Hol"'r Hoi pita; Wtlh her full cooperation. lo&amp;ethernesa,
Va., and Mr•. Otla A. Lineber- Other survivors an two bro- tlllngs lor the better are U· Among them was Prul Carnmolller.
, or excellent relationohlpl bory , Rtptey, W. Va.
!hers Earl Backes of Coshoc- pected.
ahan, an orphan born on a ItaMilo Manlyn Brown was an Itween all involved, then ita &amp;••I•
(Continuad from pact 1 )
Blrlbs
Iton 'Ernest Backes of Moga- 'ftlo Pmeroy Btnd Is a beau· cine R. D. lerm who recently
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ovtrnlght guest Wednesday of Inever will be reache&lt;' " Brink .t 1 .1
Led tod
Mrs. David Coffey, 223 Troll' do;e Dale Backes of Columbus
was awarded the Horatio Alger
her aunt M". Charles With- man said.
! c~l~h1 a' 1 wasrefpothr
"Y1·
lc St.. .tackson, &amp;on, 8:25 a.m. [. ha,lf brother Raymond Rupe'
Medal lor his outstaroding con•
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version
e race lvor
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t th t I . d
row~
ln
outhmng
commumty
BerlinIS was
told ob Marshal
JO
UrC eS Thursday. Mrs. Davtd E. Lau·f : ofa Florida,
and' tour sisters, Mra,
rt u ons o e see tn ustr~.
Mro Noro Roullh woo tho , Jlrowth, tho opoaker notod that
K
fyth
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er, Palnot Star Rt., daughter, IRuth Clark of Mli!Held Mrs.
Today ht has one of the worlds
. dustry no an unevh ' one o ho e t•onquer•."
Thura day.
' Mas·
toP J0bI In lh aI In....
•"·try.
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ThlU'lld&amp;y dmner
1uest of M" · today ,s mod ern m
d
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a.m.
Kathryn
Lyneh
and
Mra
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Chlflea Withrow.
llonsor haa to depend on labor, ~!r:olr; ~b\r;h:d 1!'~ th~ LAKEIDE. Ohio (UP[) _ ,
Dloebartad .
Ina Liavey, both of Col~bua,
;,
Then there waa Cyrus MDI"
~· McClintock or Pt. markot rtiOUI'Ctl or tranlpor- Stalin a:. him and Jarshal Ministerial assignments tu the [. Pattenta recently dtscharged and Mrs. Vlrilnla Tate of ChaJan, born In Pomeroy, ex • m..
Pltlllftl, w. Yo., 1pent Tuto- [tatton In Harchlnl for lnduotrr.g
Methoolst Churcheo in the otnctuded Mrs. Wtlham Warns· shlra. A brother Ctcll preceded
JUNI II
jor leap pitching alar
who
130
do , with blo IUnt, Mra. Ltwla ,al littl. "Today'• lnduatry has Georgi Zhukov 48 honrt _to pre- 11
Ohio Conference wart made to- ley, Mrs . . lcit Towntr, Mra. her In death.
'ftla Tlllrd Friday club will played In tho bll leacu .. for
fto~h
1become an 'allluent lnduotry'," pare 8 plaa lor capturm1 tho ; d b Bishop Francis Gerald Lloyd Poglesong, Jr., Robtrt Servlcee will be held 11 'I p. meet Friday evlltlnl at thl many yeara and became anum·
Mr.- ~nd Mrs. Carl Hauck 0t 1ht addad.
German ctty.
;:,le[ at the closing session 01 ,Packer, Mrs. Clint Fitch, Miss m. tDST) Saturday at Mlllar'a bome
of Mn. Bentz Wolfe plroln his later daye. He died
Portamouth vitllad Wldltlldoy
lo order lor • eommUllky t.
tho conference.
Ruth Heney, Mn. Tom Murphy, Homo for Jl'unerala. Burial will with Mrs. Berntca John10n 81 at 14 In 1\'b..linla•veral yean
and Thllraday with Mrs. L. G. lfOw, ll mutl have modera
SANTO DOMINGO •• THE The blahop made 173 challies Mrs. W. 'ftlomae Clark, Mra. be 1n Gravel HOI ..lllllery at boote11,
110,
Grlbbla lid Mr. and Mn. J• , teltoolo, rocreaUoo t..tlllleo, Dominican rebels are erpected acro9S the conferenct, with the Jot~la Houchms, Mrs. Hugh a. Chllhlrt. Frlandl may call II
JUNE It
Maaon City might be honortd
rome Cook and family.
J•p.IHalf IIWIIt and water ' today to rei•••• two U. S. pora- 25 In the Wilmington Dl&amp;trlct Ctudlll, Mrs. John Wllllamo, tha funeral home alter 4 p.m. The Racine Firemen AuxUI- aL the birthplace of the world
Mro. Marlon Howoll ond Mn. I lt&lt;UIUn, IDIIIrll ordlnoii&lt;'OI troopers taken prisoner when the most.
Mrl. Rondle Tackett, Mra. Wa~ today. and until tht hour ol tha lry will lell homemade Ice famOUI Mike Owen, the man
fr·' Ztmmii'1Din and lOll ' ••d !aU oooperalloa •m••l Ill they stepped Into rebel terri- 1'ht R D F B I I M kt Mlllor, Joy L. Ashworth, sorvlct.
craam at the Racine Flrehou~e who Invented the 81111 bottla
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' 1l01don," 1M uld.
ev. r. · r J1ll • c- John W Furst Howard HubSaturday •une 19 startln1 at blo In
hi
hlch lat
Frttldia, of Columbus arrived on 'I The sptaker struck hard on tory Thursday.
Intosh, for the laot 16 yeau bard, E·mma Dudlay MarUyn
.
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w g mac ne w
It'
Wadntlday for ' v~lt with Mr. zoniflll ordmanceo alltllnl ,, It's The capture of Pfc. Larry R. president of Ohio Northern Uni- Hoskinl La .. rence
Rl ho
1.30 p. m. by e P or con- revolutionlzad the entire glall
and Mn. Walt« Walkor ud :, must, not only in houalnc de-. Lee of Conestoga, Pa., and Sp. versily. was assigned to Firalard Kn~pp, Rita Slncla~, ~a,
talntr.
JUNE II
lnduatry.
Mr. and Mn. James Will and ' volopmento. but in recnallon 4 Donald Joneo of Pomona , Methodist Church in Columbus William Snodgrall, Sandra L.
Tlteodo
Co II Da h
Mike Owen waa born ~n Ml·
dauchton.
i and induttriallocationo .. well " Calli., had no connection with II I!Sociata paator elleclivo Brown Melvin L Maalio
~ IIIUIIC
Ill lel'l IOn, the aon of a 'umbl Irish
u
AI va litt a·•
. the ug
• ht'mg Tu es day 80d Wed• Oct. 15. His new asai1nment
'
of Allllo""' w meet In "Ill" coal miner When Mike wu
"'"'
''" crand· 1 Brinkman aald tha Ohio Debe· James ' H. Baver, ' Jelrrey'
Jar lllllon Monda at 7,30 .
•
1011, Goorc• Hlto ol Baltimore lportment of Development loon- nesday tn which U. s. forceo flint with hio retirement lrwn S. Kina Scott Pickeno Gtorp
y
.P 1111111 the family movad to
vilitod brltlly Wadnaday with ty , third porty In urban plan- ceized 40 square blocks from tho umveroity pmidency.
c. Tho~pson, Dot~~laa' A. Roam. ~ll;ia&lt;&gt;g~ ~0CI.on~ Wh..llflll where Mike took qp
Mr. and Mrt. Rollin 811rh1. nlnf. Alter wo are contacted, the rebels.
The Rev. Dr. Albert L. Slack, anbaum, Mrs. Ronnie Phalm
Tht Melp County Courtlto~ ork In o gla11 loctory. It waa
llr. and Mn. Biii'Dard Gar- wt otudy tho type of people 11vauperlntendent of the Defiance and Thom11 Rolll'l·
Wtll be lood to
Jd
ere hla Idea lor the JIIU
. Htch Scllool Principii Wll· Ill on ~etl o! ':'{;.wCou.~ machine wao •pawned. H• wao
ratt and childran, Mary Ann Inc In a oommunlly, their phy- COLUMBUS _ .\OMISSION ' Diotrict the past six year1, wu
and Jolt• Cuto or Dunber, W. olcal tlomtnto, public facilities , prlcoo to the Ohto State P•lr [ •ppointed to Westaatt Church Tetting to Bemo
ham Ruaaell dlacuaed a pro- ~mmon Plea• Juqe John C. Catholic, ond telllnc hlo prleat
Va. tpanl Thurodoy with Mrs. ood trantportollon.
.
in Columbu• He oucreeda tht
••
pooed IIJM.M Alhletle Depart- Ba
t- about the Idea, the Fethor help1
1. F. Gravely and Mro. J A. , · w, then compile our efforts. ~~~ ~It;•:•·~~ 1b~ .~ c~n:• Rev: Sydney ·Ever1011 , who toe• For New Trafnin1
m111t budpt 'ftlurlday nlcht ~n'ut~
~tt!'. ad him alone with it.
1
1 0
Edtn.
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and 11tabllth 10111 lor the com- 0 1 u
to 1 p to EpW&lt;Jrtb Methodlit Churcb, PT. PLEASANT - TesiJna with tha Middleport Athletic
Then Mike got In with lh,t
munity leadoro - with altern a- P~Y lhtbecost ol free vr~ndstand Marion
of candidates lor this aummer's Booallrs and wu aaaured the Now You ICnotll
Libby Glau Co., and his ldal
~--------:~ tlvet. The final plan muat be l' "'" mg Initiated 1 Is year succ~ing Dr. Slack at Dell- nationwide profram to · train Booatera would do overythlnc Tbe problbtllly o1 belrtf fl. cllckad. Today the Llbbey.OWOII
moat comprehenolvo - one that
ance will be the Rev. Dr. Rob- mon than 2,000 per10n1 In the they eould to htlp.
Ially IDJII'ad wltllt 1 JliiHDIIf Glue Co. to a billion dollar
will btnent tho community as a · WASHINGTON _ OONGREI- ert Byler, who had beeJI at Ep- tacbnlquea or counaelln1 dtaad- P111ldent Loula Sauer, Jr .. 11 lltt lladly 1!11' le 1111 llmea oulflt,
w~lo .
[ sional leaders hoped tod"l' that worth Church in Morton.
vantated yooth wUI be bald prnlded whlll I number of IJ"IIer lhaa 11e deallt nit Ia Mike Owen really w•• a !lorOnce the pl•n hat been ap- Preoident Johnson would qui ck- Included amonl tho changes, JUill lfth at tho Point PIICII- lllOilty-maklnl projecta were flo ecbadllletl .trllaerw or laloroelty olio AIJII' hero: an Irish ladrf
proved by aU, tho community II ly sign the $4 .7 billioo emse ~ ere ill the Portsmouth district, ant olflct of tht State Employ- viewed. Mora detlllld plana baall.
die who truly moved I rom
I
ready to apply lor asslsta~.ct I&gt;I x cut bi ll so consumers could Delbert J. Kmg to Thurman ment S.rvlct
for the Autumn projecll will be
raaa to rlchos. 1-' made mil·
,!rom the ladora! government. -- Istart gettmg the savings lmm• Chari• tnew appointment) ; Ar- Managar Jack L. Smlltt s~d mada at the noll motaln.l on
WEATHER
llO!JJ ol dolllft lor other people
Mr. James 8rewincfon 11 ,
dtattly
thur F. Stitt !rom Portland tha lralniDI lor lhlo year • July II at tha htah acltool cal• ilauJ, Uttlt euqe 1ll lim· but not a dime baa been apent
spending two woeka n Chicago j Senate Bill Would
The President 111urod hla Charge to Bidwall Charco · Jack CoUillelor Advllor Unlva!'lity terll.
ptnlln
tbrG1p Balutdaf. In commemoratllli tho place of
00 buslnm.
I Provide Holltl 11va
newo conler•nce Thuraday that ID Stutlor from Vinton Cherge Sujmor Educollon (C.\USE) '1111 !lGoltora votad to rol111&lt; Bleb today 'ltl. Pair ODd cool bit birth!
~ri ·~ M;• Goor~ ~wery . Under sponoorahlp 'of Seno- he would stgn the measure, but to. Eureka Charge : \lendell G. : 1 :l~n~er~~.::::r.:: burat WIWam D. Chlldl $60 lolllpl, ltw Cl • N.
.
Millard Grest
an am ~ a~e m~~
pro- jlor Oakley C Collino &lt;R-Iron- he tndtcaled it might take him Stutler from Eureka CharJt to lions of the nation It wiU COli&gt; which ha advaneed lut yeer
I• ~y m d :r so~v ld ! Mill- ton, oil non-toachinl
ochool a f•w days to act. H1 said the Syracuse Char11e . '&lt;inner Van- alst of eight· week; ol academ- lor 1 football taa~trl~ project.
r in
" · av
·
employ.., would be ontltlod to btll had to be checkad by ad- over to Waterloo Chorgt Ilfrot lc tralninc to 'be !Ollowld ..., The prupoHd I eltc budget
' h wm ;leeke~ :e•:; 1 1,1i1 Plld holidays a yoor bv 1 , mintstratlon expert..
appointment! ; Donald R. Wells four weeki of on·tltt-Joll . ; I lor all 1porla described by Mr.
1
~ ;elr IOn,d fr. I I f eo'· I abr 01 bill now paned by tht Oltio l
to Patriot Charge I fino appoint- lence More lnf•-•tlon may •· RuaeeJIJncludeo fl,t25 which It
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urn uo I8
.
- ~"" io hoped the llooMel'l will ralae
Whilo thoro thoy atte_ndad the , '~f::~d assed b the House ' Two 4-H' era Relurn
~:1 ; Mt.J~!toryD. ChW~ha: obtained at 'tha local olfice.
Also attending wert Bob King:
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dAnce reVIew In which thew
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_lhit bill a•Ithorl!.. board• of edOnl amp
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Memorial Church, Coal Grovt. Rl ('
d
easurer ; Mrs. ',.u
granddtURhter, Pamela Mtller, lucation to live holiday pay to 4-H'ers Sally Mora and Arch0 .rau e Honor
Jr., Georc• Hacltett Jr., Mr..
partldpated. The Millon were i roaular per-diem ond hourly Iio RoM retw·ned today from a \ll/
Sludnltl U1ted
Don Sayn, Mrs. W. H. Dunlat YCitllb
For II
I can take Clll'e of m}'Rif •
~~companied to their homo In workers in addition to all oth- 1weok It tho :lOth AMual JunMrs. Kay Flck of Chester lnd Chet TaMehlll.
This column Is for
young well as uny boy my age.
:
· tddleport by CoMit and _Pam lor non-teachlnl echool tmploy-[lor Leadership 4-H Camp 1t
haa been named to tht honor
people, their problema and Helen 1 realize It's looll9
, Camp Ohio.
~Ia Miller, who will visit IDder-: 001.
roll and Mill Suo Ltmley of
pleuuraa, tbalr !roubles and to b ' 1 can chan • soctet
7'
mltely wtth their trandparento. '
, Special topics at the camp
Rutland, Mill Loio Cbrllttm
PLAN IERVlCES
Jun. As with tho !Ill ol Helen but
MUS1' ba i
Mrs. Jull Grim hot returnad I
EXPErnNG
~ere Valuea and Slllndardo."
of Rt. 1. Carpenlfr, Bobby Ord Regular omkltt will be held Help US!, It wolcomu laughl we can do. 1 want to~
to her home In Mtddleport for I MADRID &lt;UP! ) - Film oc- .. Amerl~~ In ,the Year :JOOO," PT. PLEASANT - Mill Car- of m Main Street, Middleport, at tha Pomm&gt;y Cbureh
of but won't dodi• a Hrloul qu.,. nice, clean, i&amp;le world- att.tha eummor from Tucson, Arl- tress Kim Novak who marrlad Safety, _,and The Well Drtll· olyn Marlo Nibert, daughter ol and John Mora of 117 Krer St., Cbrlot, W. Main St.
Iunday, tlon with a bruohooff.
darK.
20111 where abe hu opant tht Brllllh actor
Richard John-i ed Look. Also. the_youths mot Mr. and Mrl. Leslie Nibert of Po!Dti'Oy, hove been named to beginning with Sunday School -Send your taen-aae quuUona
wlnttr.
.
;son In Colorado tlrlior thit oar and talked with ftve lntorn•- Htndersoo, hu COIIII&gt;Iolad plena tho merit roll, all lor tht ...,. ot t:IO a.m., followed by wor- to Youth Aaked For It, care of Wbat do you lhlni- III,W
Mn. Luclllt May• It Vllltln&amp; , Ia llpecllnK • child In YDe- tiona I Farm Youth Erchang• lor btr morrlalt to WtUIIIII Ro- ODd aem•ter II Rio Grandt lhiP Mrvlc!t at 10:10 e.m. Rev. Helen Halp US!, lhlo nawspapo 101111 ol your readera feel tbt
at tha homo of htr dluthter ,comber, friendl aald Thursday ~eleaate• "'ho aro now Uvlng gor Holley, 1011 or Mr. and Mrl. CoUtp.
·
Jmy Maatera ullnda 1 wtl· If.
some way I do- I would u.te It
and llmtly, Mr. and Mrs. Ern- J Tht lrltndt ' ld th
•t . I farm hom.. In Ohto. Tha Charles D. Holley or Northup,
come to all Rtptta ''ritltoro.
OIIIOMETIIY QUIZ
beer their optnlono -ANN!&amp;
1 t e k•c rhe• • camp Is sponsored by the Coop- Ohlo
111 CoYII'I and chlldron. Mro. brok th
,.
THB
IIXAMI
Dear
Helen·
Dear
Annie:
I
I ntWS 1IS Wte W I 1I
t1
Et ·
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1 ._
1_
,.,..,.t '" to uod.-10 •ur1ory hart for the San Stbaatlan film era on x enston ""rvlce.
1'ht 'Open Cllurch' etromony PT. PLEMANT - Forty perTwo yNI'I •so I dlteoverad Wouldn't we oil llkt lo live
tbt• will;.
leatival Sht and Johnson wort
PREP.\RING D
will be hald June 11 al 7:30 p. ..., toolt driven' uamlnathat "X" lilted me. Bt~l all the In • nice, clean, •ale w..-ld Mra. Gtorl• Hu4aon under- married 10011 altar ..... larrin
M.
INNI!M
m. In the Trinity MtthodtJt Uono at State Pollee baodquarkids told me not to set mixed altar darlcl Or any Umel llut
Wlllt IIITIII'Y 11'tdnoday ot tht 1in the film , ''The Amoroua
ani~dl~:;'"t Plremen •re
Churelt with tht Rn. C. I . len Tueaday wltb U pqtlnf DIYOTII. ro tNTIIm OJ&gt; up wllb him, aa Itt wu boody. until that nice. cle.n, safe
Dayton O.teopothl&lt;
i!Oipltal. lveutureo of MoU FlllldorL ·•
~ue d~ r theu~:hlcken
Thompoon olftelatlntltltelr tbtll lett and It pauJnc
MltOI ARIA
I wasn't Interested In bo)"' then world become• a reality, &amp;lrla
1llr diUihlor, Mra. Harold
---· ---- - - da .~nors to
••rvod .
Organlat wUI bl Mra. c. L. 11tt wrlllflt aum. Two failed
beinl In the aeventb 8fade. and women must play It ealtWoltt Ia •lilt htr '" Dayton. vid Farmer.
hail TdbiSundaj1 ~the
11..d and c. 1. !lead will bl on pbYJieal, one 011 U.-lll'ltten
-:~=-::it.:
1 jtllt found out at the be- and tllat moans nol
onlJ
Mr. •nd Mro. Thorrtu Skin- Debbie Kllch111 baa returnad the ;ki es wt
aot up on tbe aolollt.
toot ond !Iva ""-lil.- :opera11nn1n1 of IIlli year, though, olwuld they 1tay oil the streeta
Dt1' ol Columbut •lttlted onr lto her homo irt Chllllcolho alter villa: m:~ ~~ op~I~ tho
WeddiDI atllndanla ara: Mrs. lion. Drl'I'IPI' ~ I&amp;W 1llen "' uOil'- " - !bat be'o lab, but now thtt I'm at night, but they mull never
tba wtelrend with hlo paruto, , opendlng two weeks with her donat e baked ~~"';'.~' '":in~ John McDermltl, Jr., motron the llrat and third 'l'uilday of !If• Mill l::r.~
lntereated, be Jm't. Now It pta allow • llranger Into their
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Skinner -1randmother. Mrs. Robert Rei- Including pies and k 10~ k o1 honor; Mn. Charltl lllc· aach monllt b)' tho local llata
u ,... eompllcalad, About two montba bomea, no mattar what
ha
11 • ·aufre and Emma Dar1t, bride• Police.
and lila lfondmoll.or, Mn. Dl- 1 bal.
ed to do 10
ca "
='!- •• ... ..,. ...., " - · qo my clrl friend. "Y", who uya ht'l 'Hlllng" or "PIJlalr•
maids ; Mill Debbit Huddltlton,
.:!~, ~'i\!t:l "~ wu 1oinc will! "Z", met "X", Jng," unless hf olwlewUmtabsolute
!lower flrJ.
'1'0 MIBI' ON tml
~ ••e.. N. . ,.,. cii;: ,r.: and bu triad to get us back proollhal be II II ate.
Charle• McGuh-e wlft oerve '!'lie Loyll Wo-·s Clan of 0:.._
lolelher. But In doinl this, she I'm sorry city life Ia Hkt
as b•st man and uabart wUI the lllldcllej)orl Cllurcb ol Chrl1l - . .
bu had to talk to "X" a lol, tbat, but It Is, and I can't set
be John McDormltt, Jr., and will meet_'ntutttdlly, .bute 24 at
'::..:"'Jr..
and tt turns out that "X" llill any change In s)Jbt. I Wb J
v;~il
llnllcl'.
An open roc•~
the honol of Mrl. llobtrl Jill. -!"'.,., _..., - "Y", and "Y" hu ato""""
co- oould! -H.
.. e
·
""P"
.. " ••tor lioN ..._. ..,._ """"
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lion will follow ia tha churclt btl on J'ti«""C er..t Road at .....lllll.lt, - ItA .. lriil "Z"' 10 ''Y" II In 'X's" Deer Helen:
aocial room.
7:311 p.m.
;::., -;.:'
arma, and I am out In the cold. II a boy a bond II be smoka,
What can 1 do! - LONELY
drlnka (nol much, jltst eJ10U111.
ly DOROTHY KILGAI.LIN
Daer Loaely :
to brae about) and awearaT He
Hart's 10mt 1eometry Hel- Ia I&amp;, and I !mow be IIOIUida Ill'
onltelpu• - style: When a Irian- rlble, but reolly, Helm ba
M111 Mldal(ltt'o NotoNolt t 1place and dtltfhlinl the rovle• , P'ools " Mlu Porter ••• not
Jle gela tltlo obtuse, )"'lk lor does these thlnp u a co•aNow that ftobtrl lhBM!' hos flll'll, mluad s t-ouplt of
per-:amuoed.
the unknown quantity - like up. He's reaDy quiet aad alty
1
''AB" (another boy) . - H.
and euUy hurt, 10 ba lrlea to
run 111tn kJr mayOI', John Ltnd· i oubotitutes had to bl ruahad ln. _I• carrylflll on a torrid
ro- ;
Dear Helen:
aet bJc and lmpreu people. lt
qy 1e ID 1-to-1 fav..-llf to win. i Only 1 low lntimotos know th01 mance with a girl barely 14
&gt;o
Amertc.l The land o! the -ka juat tbe OJII&gt;Oilte. My
Of all the !acton u11t 1n11-e- i I'IISOn why - lt'o lasclnatlns. ' yoars old. Hlo friends eren't j:;:~~t~~
!rae and bome of !be brave! friends con1lder him a hood and
od the Mayor'• doclaloo, hla 1No temperament ; she simply :too surprised. A few yeara aso,
But a female ean't walk down I'm telling 1 bad raputatloo
hlllth w11 the prtme 0111 _ Nol leouldn't oppear
There lrt when he was In hlo mld-tltir- 1
a alrttl alter tha eun bu becauae I IU!e him. Pl~~a~~,
that ht 'o ill now _ ho'o lint, atlll two
Ctuc..lan autpects , tios, hlo Lolita wa1 1 13-year-[
aet for leer aba may ~~lack- bow can I keep the mpect
11111 the tltouaht o1 leavlnl the i In tho olayln1 ol clrcu• clown old
Richerd Chamberlain
od. It Jm't eale for 1 wOman ol my lrlenda, and tllll hep
btll'dena ot hio offiet alloulcl l Paul June who haven't been 1tell• chums to pay no atte•ntloot[
to 10 out alona at niP!, and, lhll bey 11 a lrlllld! I ~~op:,
mait him bettar - but i&gt;IIIIIUII 1picked up yet. They usually ' to the varloua girla who pop up
II sbt dollo, not onljr Ia II deb want to loll blm. -L.F.
havo frllllUitlt ...minatlo 111 by 1travel II man and wile, lr• l m the newspapen as hla dates.
8«QU1, bul lt'a "IUIIIIUVI" Deer L.:
hla doctors to tlllkt aure that quently using faiH names.
1The only one who really mat·
and "lmpreptt'," IIIII If aba II bit ltoodlrw. II 111117 I
th•t Ia no rHICetln'Oilet ot hla Starlet Sharon Lot Ia lllkinl l ters, says Dick, It actrtiS Joan
1111 "altaclrld" peopll • et1vtr • up, tben ba'U drop It
old aliment . . . Slrool rllliiOI'I ID aMul1111nt of hor marrlaflo l Marshall
Lao v"as may
IWIII aht liked lctr II. Whal'l quiet wlttn ht dlleovera he i!ID
!rom Calllomta have it that to Iran'a Prlnct Emil Moham-1 feature Russian performers for
bapPIDtd lo lilt aoclal1 wt bl ac&lt;'l)lled wlthoul tbole oiiKJm Novak and her Brilitb ae-1mid Shokohl. They've been up- the flrll time In lht
of
Uva lnT
ly "bJc man" ::,~: So lin ·
101'-hwtband, Richard Johnaon eratld lor ovor a year . . . . the 1amblinK ... Morrla
1'111 I llrl ol II and 1'1!11101 him I choicer I
.you'll 111110
an tl[lletlnf a baby. Thla 1~ J1rt111 YaoOII will bl •i&amp;ned to burgh ol the Flatlllngo Hotel
allowld to 10 wa DHrlW eoJ. a Junior • lqb, and Cain a
111 btatlnet whln a "att ap" play Mt ol lilt etar rot..
In hao a date In Moacow In
lege to 1 - 1 life- I Jtlce • type bey lrlend.-H.
pullll&lt;lt, 1'01l1811Co lurrtld ou1 Dlrryl Zlnuek'o nut bit !lick- uat with the lady Mlntster
would havo to lraval b)' but Thio
II dedkat44 I•
IG bl tba reel lltlnc to lho lUI'• •, "The 811 Mu" . . Produo- Colture, to audition 0&lt;11 Ill' bit .
alter dart, and C!lranp busea. family II~, 10 II you're h•
,..tee o1 trtryOnt.
• Stonley Kramtr HOI Kather- pia.,.. II he ftnda a law ho Uitl,
'l'hla •¥111 II 1117 PI frllnd inl ild troobla or jltst ,Ja'
IDt AMe Portar an onormous and they get permlaaktoto come I
11011 wilb 1111. II I 'INI'I I ~ ltoubli, 1ft Haltn help YO'
J1'lrte linllnl Iter Nancy I'll- Mlbber plant with 1 nota to tha to our dreadful capliiUitlc n&amp;•
tlln'd bl-110 II'Obllm.
llllfl will illlo ......_ Jill ,,
'""' wbl fllloyed 1 tr-.1- 1tf!tct that ht was almool a- lion, yoo may,.. COIIIIDiei!QmII ·I •l[rl!l Mllvlll• 01111 ~ ·l ljlll'l•"•· A · -:. :..
OIIIIy aueo~~~lul op 1111 lllbl[hld 1..- bar to 111 tha movie rad.. playlnl a1o1 Jlll"bbJMa
In Umllid 11J IW ·111, liid II drill HMe' BOIW Ill Oirt '
• 1111 t.pl ... ji"=Jrl llltJ mode Ill liar aovtJ, "Bilip II DOII Sprfal.
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In th other game Wise faced 1homer had pul the Tigers ahead
1\la)or Leap Slaodtrtp
Loa Ang. I San Fran. 0, n.
but two over the regulation 181in lite thtrd bot errors and
CLEVELAND (UPI) _ Cleve- wagner singled 1n a pair.
By Unllecl Prell ·'Wtatll~
Frida¥'• Probable Pltche~ batters in six Innings as the 1wa lks gave the Dodgers seven
land's pitching staff continues
Duke SimA, making his first
Americaa Leapt
Chtcago at Cmcinnati tmghtl Braves' Boyd was safe on an runs on two luts in the bottom
parade its strength and the In- appearance since being called
W. I.. Pd. GB - Koonce (!1-4 ) vs. Jay (&gt;-21error in the second inning and Iof the same inning.
dians have lengthened their up from Portland, then tdngled Mlnnesota
36 21 .632
St. Louts. at Milwaukee ISteve. Dunle~ got on the same! Ttge r hillers bes ides Abtiott if==---;b= = = = =--==--==--= = . , ..
winning streak to five games. home Colavito.
Chicago
35 23 .6111 Ill&amp; tntght) - Simmons (4-7 ) vs. way 10 the filth ._ Wise fanned 6.1 were R. Dixon with two i I '
Lee Stange (I-ll) gets tbe call A Insurance run came borne Baltimore
34 25 .57&amp; 3 Blastngame (7·5J.
walked none, btt none. Dunfce •Genrge Skinner, three singles
to add another to the skein to- In the filth on a single by Pedro Cleveland
31 242 .571 311&amp; New York at San Francisco was the loser, fanmng 8. walk· iand Burney, a single Fur the
night, opposing the Los Angeles Gonzalez, Siebert's sat:rutce, Detroit
32 252 .581 ' (night) - Cisco &lt;1·31 vs. Bolin ltng 6, hitting nobody .
' Dodge rs, C. Wya tt had two
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Angels who move In for a four- and Brown's single.
Los Angeles
31 31 .492 I 12-3),
For the Red Sox, Swartz and singles, Jun Buck and J. Laudgame week-end stand. Rudy Siebert, emulating Luis Tlant, New York
26 33 .441 II
Pittsburgh at Houston (nighlt Pullens singled, Wise had a ln· lenrul t each a double
and\
May (4-5) was scheduled for the who pitched a one . hitter Boston
24 3o' .414 1111&amp; -Cardwell (4-2 ) " · Bruce 14- pie and homered twice, Steve, Chuc k Hannans, J. Welker, T.i
Angels.
Wednesday night, retired 19 ' Washlngton
25 37 .40113\i 8).
Otler had two stogies,, Dave ,vaughan and E. Fife, all smThe Tribe hung up a~ vic- men in order between the sec· Kansas City 16 17 .3all8
Philadelphia at Los Angel.. Dodson homered, and Ferrerra , gles.
torv and a sweep of their ser- ood and eighth frames and
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the Indians unloaded for four : The Jndians aMounced 'ftlul'llruns olf starter Bennie Daniels. I day they had signad William
Larry Brown led . oll with
Perry, IS, Palatka, Fla., to a
walk, Vlclf)avallllo was aafe on contract. The &gt;-foot-ll outfieldan • rror and Max Alvii beat [ er was their fourth draft choice.
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grand slam homer, D. n &lt;ttm,,11
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LOS ANGELES tUPI )- Rwh- two smgles, J. Jacobs and Mark
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33 23 .589 310 shl Fuji, Hawail, 139, knocked I knocked out Manuel Ocoha, 129, Jets T Soulsby and 1'. GtrolaMIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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33 26 .559 5 oot Nakao Sasazaki, 139, Ja- Mexico (1 ).
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San Francisco 31 26 .533 510 pan (1),
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Joey Jay, who or late bas Philadelphia 29 30 .492 9
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28 33 .4511 ll (UPI) _ Henry Cooper, 186\i.
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Milwaukee 4 Phlilldelphla Z, n COPENHAGEN.
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Mike Williams who fanned 10 1 "Arrigo throws the ban real
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The Middleport Yankees, playlng very much unllke their Thursday.
lpro cousins In New York City, In another league contest the
By FRED DOWN
deal that sent slugger Frank the only bll oil (lateen lnd tht nlng rally tltat enabled tltt jlook a full • game lead In the Pomeroy Pirates edged the HarUP! Sporla Writer
Howard packing, rewardad A~ former Wuhlngton
hurlez iBrlves to overtake the PhiUles Boys League tace Thursday rlsonvtlle Bombers 6-4.
It's going to be a long time •ston's confidence Thursday seemed upaet by the lacl thtl and pin Ray Culp with his third night by measurtng the lndrans The Dodgers won the ·
before the San Francisco Gi- night wiU&gt;--a one - bitter that It was oil a tllder.
IloSJJ. Torre and Hank Aaron 26-7.
I game by a 7-Z margin
ants forget the "forgotten gave tile Dodgers a 3-8 victory The slider uaually io my Ieach had two hlto m lite six- The are 4 • 1 compared to grabbed a 12-9 win in the nightman" of the Los Angeles over the San Francisco Giants. best pitch," he said, "but lnlhlt Brave attack whl~ brought recorJs of. 4 • 2 each lor the : cap four • inolng contest.
Doriger ptlchmg stall.
The vtclury enabled the Dodg- thla game It WBI 1117 worst. relief pttcher Billy 0 Dell his Redlegs and Red Sox after three In the first game, E. Fife
It's easy to be overlooked on ers to retain their 31&gt;1Jame Na- Anytime I walk five batlera, 1flfth victory.
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weeks of play. The Red Sox' went all the way on the mOtmdl
a staff that features firel7all tional League lead over the It's not Jlonci."
! Vern Lw scored bts sixth climbed mto 8 tie with the:for the wmners, fannmg 7
kmgs Sandy Koufax and Don Milwaukee Braves, who topped Johnny Roaeboro oinglad lstraiPt vtctory with .• sevetr Redlegs tdle Thursday
by I walktng 3. Ttger prtcher
Drysdale not to mention clutch the Philadelphia Phlllies 4-2. home two I'UDI In lbe lfrst ltr hitter behind a 10-hit alta&lt;;!' defeating the Braves IZ : o on ' Abbott struck out 9 and walkace Johnny Podres, of course,
Pirates Wblp Cordi
,nlng - loDowlnJ a 1Jqle by that Included Willie StaraeU ' DaMy Wise's no-htt no-run Ied 1.
and It's parttcularly true when The Pittsburgh Pirates de- Maury Willi and I w-11: to Jim 15th homer of the season and pitching and first of 'the sea- Dodger hJ!Lers were led by
you have a ~ won· lost rec- lleated the St. Louis Cardinal! Gilliam-and tht llodpr1 add· two blta by Stargell, Donn Cion- son in the league.
Tom Vaughan wtlh a grand
ord for a team that's leadmg 4-1 and the Chicago Coha shad- ed their other run In the third denon, Jerry Lynch and Andre i
homer and single E Ftfe
the league.
i ~d the Houston Astros 1-5 In II on Ro~eboro'a stngie, two walka Rodg_era. Bob Glboon 1uffered The Yankee attack on . the\ double and single, 'c. Wyatt'
But Manager Walter Alston ·mnings m other NL action.
'and a pasaed ban by Hiatt. 0.. hta atxth straight loll after WID· younger and more me&lt;pertenc- Jon Buck both 810 les For the
of the Dodgers is a patient man i In the American League,' teen was aided by e"Cellenl de- nlng his lfr~t eight declalo~.. ed Indians was featured by four l.ngers E Young ~ad · a single
and he has kept Osteen in the 1Minnesota heat Chicago, 3-I,itensive playa by WUis, Jim Le- Billy Williams' llth-rnmng home runs, tw o by Alan Cun-IR. Dixo; a double and R. Ab:
rotation because I know he ts ;Balhmore mpped New York 2-1 febvre, Ron Fairly and Wally single chesed borne Doug Clem- ningham m the ftrst mnm g '' [holt d, bl
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ens, who bad doubled to open the winners rolled up 11 runs 1 a , 0 ~h e
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his way into winning form. " iout Washington ~ and Detroit
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the Inning. Ernie Broglio re- on six hi!&gt;, three errors and [ .1 was e . 1" 088 0
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Well, the tall left - handerjedged out Booton 1!-5.
Joe Torre'atwo-run aingle with ceived credit for hts first WID a hit batsman off It-year-old , year for the Ttger~, and a
acquired from the Washing! on [ Rookie catcher Johnny HlaUithe bale! filled waa the ~I&amp; while Jim Owens suffered his Duffy Craig. Gene Powell and 1 lime. la ter they •ere taken
Senators In a controversial. singled in the second Inning for blow ol a three-run olgbt!Hn- fourth losa.
Fife also homered.
the cleaners agam as the
&lt;llip Haggerty had fo ur hits,: ers also won the second match.
Powell two Van Meter three. Jon Buck wen t the route
Cunningha~ three, Little lwo, the Dodgers in this game with
ma,man, Hysell and Fife, one seven slnkeouts and. four walks.
each.
Hoger Abbott started for the
For the Indians Halley had Tigers but was re lieved by F.
two hiiB, one a homer, Warner Burney tn the second. Tiley
had two, and P. Mullen, D. Hac· 1struck ou t four and walked ni ne.
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By Alta Cone
Into all ol us, there has been when he drawls, "I had the tee! dallngly.
\ ehali&lt;Iws."
Meryl Boho and wile, Lanbred a love for our river.
of the river and the boat, and From our esplanades we The Ohio has a grace to share c~ster, and Viola Bobo, Dayton,
The challenge and the chiii'JD the country, and aU of it was watch our river's maje•ty, a• with those who participate m viSited at the J&gt;rrot Bobo home
ollive, flowing, vocal water are long ago familiar. Each day ribbon of bright water gliding, its varied, ever-changins yet the past week.
imbedded deeply, univeroally, has its fuUness, bracketed by winding between green hills. eternal llle, and who know the Raymond Webb and wile Ath·
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in us. Back to our beglnnlngB sleep. In the eveoinga by the And 10, even today, though whisper, the shout, the melody ens R D and Donald Con~ and
goes this love, back to Nlle and fire and In the clear morning&amp; attractive diversions spangle of flowing w~ter.
family, Athens, called 00 AI· ·
Jordan, Tiber end Thames, to are when you have It atrongest, our paths, many of us still seek Ro~rt Lo~IS Stephenson. pen- I bert Cone and wile Sunday. Oth- 1
all the nameless rivulets that the knowledge, the balance. the out our river. As we drink of ned, There s no muSic like a er visitors were Richard Cone I
have watered life down the ages rightness."
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ill panoramic vistas, we oense river. It takes the mind out of ' and son Athens.
and generations, for "a river Our Ohio Is familiar to uB as the old mysteries of origin and doors and sir. it quieti a man
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went out of Eden." So conslallt individuals. we recollect well destiny; enjoy the sinuous beau- down like saying his prayers." Arnold Jordan and wife VISit.- I
have we been with our belov- this river that flows through ty of the river world. For as Stephen Vincent Benet captur· ed Mrs. Gmeva Foster recently.l
FOR THE BEST DEAL ANYWHEIEI
ed river that even today it 1s our experience. lis never end- Henry van Dyke once said of ed the lull imract o1 our belov- Mrs. Lona Pettit was m Hunt.- I
impossible to ... ill flowing 1ng lap on the meadows of our a stream, "The eye never wear- ed Ohio River when he wr?te· lngron . W. Va. recently to see 1
water without feeling the old lanns, ill coolness on the bare ies of following Ita curls and ed- "And always the water flowmg , her siSter-m-law, . Mrs. Mabel SPECIAL SAVINGS ON
allure, the old respect, the old legs of our childhood; testing dies, the ohadow of tho dan&lt;' earthy, majestic ; fed wlth 'snow Honaker who 18 Ill.
grateful affection.
our willow pole. Ill bend around lng waves, the strange, crink- and heat, dew and moonlight., John Mulhollanda nd wile,
Certainly river lore and rlv- our town, widening accornmo- ling lines of sunlight in the Always the wide, sure water." iwilkesville called on Howard
er love flow throughout
our
Knapp su~day afternoon.
history and has been the ave- · Herring of Summit Station who
Columbus business
visitors
nue of our destiny. We name- Is visiting the Lucas family a,Jd
I'n
Tuesday were Albeit Cone and
less tens of thousands, we sol- other friends here. Those atw1fe and K. E. Erickson.
diers and pioneers, voyageurs tending were Margie Herring,
W..~ . Gregory is a patient
and trappers, we keelboatmen, Judy Williams, Linda Lathey .
in Shelll'rlllg Arms Hosp•tal,
raftsmen, fishermen, lumber- Linda Davis, Sandy and Karen
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jacks and engineers, worked Tucker, oetta Erelewne, Cher- ST LOUIS (UPI)-Will Jack rgoing into the smmd round Mrs. Or• Cottrill spent s"
Station Wagon. 6 eylinrlt-r. OHV, radio and heat.
and adventured along the riv- yl Lung and Julia and Jane N' kk
ke the cut'
over the 1. 191 -yard Heller lYe era! days YISiling her u .
er. Standard trans . One""""'· dean and nice
er, up and down. In the river Lucas. Thursday Mrs. Riohard 1~., 1 a~us~:lian Kel N~gle go !rourse which proved so toughters, Mrs. Lawrenc~ p ,l,·y ;,
we found slrength and fulfill· Locas and Julia took Margie on ~ become the first foreign Thursdav thHI only 1hree golf· Mrs. Eddie Jornan ann tn.
ment, and beauty, and today Herring and Jane Lucas to golfer to win the title in nearly ers in the fie ld of 1541 were able fam1hes m Columbus. &gt;lw '
:-vhen ~e hearth~ current call· Summit
Station where the half 8 century~
to crack par. w11h Nicklaus tended the gradiJHfi, ... P'l:r·r·· ;
m~,. riVer meamng surges up two girls will leave to attend ! Those wre the two ky ques· soaring to an eight over var 7B. 1 ~~s lor her grandson. E. J . Jor 1
Custom 4 Dr Senan. One local owner, auto.
Witlun us - past and present a Methodist Youth Conference lions todav as they terd up for , Nagle tamed the rugged I dan.
trans. Rad io and heater, like new
and yet to come.
at Lakeside.
. jthe second round of the u. s. course with a two under par 68,, . Albert Co~e was a Pomeroy
We understand the canoeman Mr. and
Mrs. Joe BohD, iQpen championship.
!whtch put h1m a stroke m front Vl:-&gt;ttor on 1uesday.
Ricky Brenda, Brent
and
of amateur Deane Beman and
Craig,' vll!ited her parents, Mr. The answer to the first ques- , Mason Rudolph, a tourmng pro.
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and Mrs. Henry Turner
of ' flon, ~ccordmg to Nicklaus hJm~ · But those three were lhe only Chesler TannehJII, 916 Louf'.~ f - .
2 Dr. Senan. One local owner, real nice
Dyesville.
self, IS yes.
ones to break pa~ on the ~elle · st. !Vliddleport, and sons, Mark
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morris
As for the answer to the see- nve course drsptle the_ 1deal and John . ret urned Fnday from
sons, Jim, Mark and John
ond, N'agle says it depends we.ather conditions whwh pre- d two . ." r;erk. ~ai'ation in Orein Columbus the past
upon the wind.
va tled for the first round.
gon. Ihf'y v1stted ht ~ hrother
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jf it comes up strong and 1: Th.ere were a .total .of 79 golf· ' Sherman &lt;lnd family . in Prine·
Deluxe. 2 Dr. Sedan. Auto. trans. Healer. Cleo
By Jean Parker
William Theobald and Mr.
have to go to bigger guns, 1 ers m the slartmg f~eld of t50 vi ii-. tus pm·enls. Mr. and _
and nice
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Roush Mrs. Gene Cox and
- don'l know. " sa•d the 44 _ who had scores of 80 or ov.r Mrs. v. F. Tannehill. Lebanon, •
and Norman, Vandy, Vianne and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
year-old Australian, who has and ~ere wert&gt; 44 golfers ahead and his sister and fnmlly, Mr.
See These And Many More At
Varina of South Charleston, 0., cas and son, Steve, and
many tourn[1ments m nu- of Nicklau s.. the 4 to 1 pre· &lt;md Mrs. Robert D. Kroessin,
were weekend guests of Mr. Martha Jesse of Pomeroy
merous &lt;.-ountries, but never m tourney favorl1e.
i L&lt;~ke Oswego. His other brothand Mrs. Ronnie Williams and ited relatives in Zanesville
the United States.
;o Law• cut
: " Eugene,
and his wile.
Randy and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Roseville Saturday. A
One Stroke Lead
Only the 50 lows and lies witl of Oakland. Calif, joined the
Roush attended the wedding of scott Shields, returned
Nagle held a one stroke lead qoalify for the final two rounds 1group at Lake Oswego, June 5
Wayne Roosh and
Louella with them to spend u,.
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Thompson and visited friends mer. Visiting with the
and Mrs. Wayne Turner has 'Til shoot a 65 or 66 and 1
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in this vicinity. Mr. Roush is 8 on Sunday were Mrs
Etta enlisted with the United Slates , make the tut .. Nicklaus pre- uhrn lo t e college to oltend
A'Ir_ Fore~ .an d I!!
· ta k.wg h~S , dicted . ··1 know
' whats
. wrong ( t eMrsu mmer
former. band instructor at Hut- Lucas and son, Jack, ·and
d sesston.
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land H1gh School and
t h el niece Susie Jones all
d ·san Mrs. Homer Parker
0 basiC trammg at Lackland Air with mv game- f'm getting my
Northwestern District.
Zan~ville. Jack r~mained to Force Base in Texas.
·wrist ir; the wrong position . It athn . huzy hseldda cooko.ut Hl
600-606 E. Main St.
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Miss Suzy Parker was 8 , spend the week here.
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w . un av· evenmg
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, · At guest at a cook oul at the I Mr and Mrs. Robert Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight 'tub IS shut and tho ball goes 1 lgP ere Mr . Jd,mM Carpen1
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home or Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were m Fatrborn for
week an son 1or an evenmg recent· It&gt; 1I.
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Carpenter, Jim and Alita, of end visiting their son, 81'II , who 1Y·
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ors ·at the Parker home were
Pomeroy. Rick Crow also at- ia employed there, •nd
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dailey of Hussell, of Mt. Allo, W Va.
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tended.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lanning. Louisville, Ohio visited re-1 Mr . and Mrs. Carl_ Hernng ~;bb~~d Mrs. Bruce May and
Misses Roberta Smith daugh- Mr and Mrs. Bill William- aently with Mrs. Bertha Amos. and Marg1e of Summit StatiOn 1 M · d M R 1 h J . ,
ter of Mr and Mrs ' Robert son :.0d David and Darla of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Larkin visited wlh frends n Rutland 1 d r. an
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an business
son, Jerr, &amp;ri m Flonda
Smith,
Williams,
wit· 1ast week. Rev. Hernng
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ter ol Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wil- Williamson and Robert, Debbie MORE MORE MORE MORE former. P"'tor of lhe .
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All HONEY-DEALS
Iiams, and Pamela
Wilson, and Ricky and Mrs. Edith
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. I MethodiSt church. Margie .
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mar- liamson spent Decoration Day Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jeffries mamed here lo VISit fnend• !
DURING OUR
vin Wilson have finshed ther in Canal Winchester with Mr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. staying overnight Tuesday on
freshman year at
Morehead and Mrs. Floyd Kennedy.
Paul Hutson and family in lndi- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Erie wine. i
State Teachers' College
at Jim and JfJy White,
anapoliS, Ind.
Joetla and Kand1 Jo, and with
Morehead, Ky., and have re- of Mr. and Mrs.
John Jeffrj.. and family of Mr. and :llrs. Richard Luscas,
turned to their homes for the have returned from
Indianapolis called on Mr. and Julia, Jane and Sieve.
summer.
where they spent several
Mrs. Cush Johnston and Mrs . Mr. and Mrs. Roy .snowde? i
A slumber party was held visiting relatives.
Frances Larkin of Bradbury re- spent the weekend w1lh their
June 3 at the Richard Luca 9 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Quillen
cently.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
home in honor of Miso Margie James William are visiting
Peggy Tillis Is employed at les Simpkins, Chari• and
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friend
in
Cleveland.
the
Rutland Department storo. Iissa. Columbus.
Stilton Wagon. V8 Catalina
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Michael
Stewart is in Colum- Sonny and Benny
6 ya.ss. 4 dr. One careful loca owner. Hydramatic. Po(Ellen Spres) of
bus seeking employment and sons of Mr. and Mrs.
wer steerina:. Very nice.
Mr. and Mrs. WaHer
visiting relatives.
Slawter have returned
$2,395
(Eula Spires) of
Mrs. Iva Howell has been their sludies at Eastern
and Mr. and Mrs, Carl
visiting her sister, Mrs. Louis tucky College. :ionny will
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of Fairport Harbor wert
Stllion Wagon. V8 Catalina
TWO DOOR HARD TOP. V-8 molar. automatic trans., power steering, power
6 pass. 4 dr. Spotless all
to attend the Rutland
brakes. tinted windshield, like new white sidewall tires With wheel dlsl:1,
white finish. Uke new inside
School
alumni
banquet
and
radio,
back-up lites, deluxo tnm. New Oids trade. Just Uko n~w .
and out. Hydramatic. Power
ENJOY
visit
frienda
In
this
area.
steerin,2.
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kennedy
$2,895
of Canal Wnchester and Tom
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Williamson of Fairborn spent
Riviera 2 dr. Hard Top. Most
the Memorial Day weekend vis· ,
390 cubic Inch V-8 engine, Cruisamalic drive, radio, back-up Hghll 811d priocopied ear in America. Buiting
Mrs. Edith Williams and 1
ick'• top line and this one
ed to move.
ia TOJll'. Fnily equipped.
aitended the Rutland High Al- l
umnl banquet.
$2,995
WITH US
Mrs. Ethel Spowden tl(lellt sev64 CHEVROLET
eral daya recently with her son,
VS BelAire 4 dr. Sedan. AU·
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snowden
tomatlc trans. Spotle" turAutomatic. Power brakes, power steering, new white sidewalls. wheel di!K:S,
quoise finish. Power 11teer· let 11 ciieck your 11111111 far David and Micahel, In Point
radio, back-up lights, lin ted windshield, air-conditioning.
ini. New Buick trade-in.
Pleasant, W. Va.
Middleport, 0.
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louie 7
$2,195
Mrs. Harold HyseU and Gary
nit's
worn,
replace
It
with
a
and Donald spent a day with ll,.!!!ll!...,...,...,.....,.....,.,....,.........,...,!!ll!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!""'""rl
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Bonneville V8 4 dr. Hard Fidelitone Diamond - the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-l'
Top. Cltanest '62 In Bend. needle that gives you longer liam Stewart of Clifton, W. Va.
· V-8 motor, automatic trans., power brakes. power sieering, radio, new white
Power steering and brakes.
recently.
,
needle
life,
longar
record
life.
1idewall tires, all Vinylmlerior. Locally ""ned. New Olds trade.
Pontiac's finest ond best.
Mrs. Ben Wri&amp;ht of Wellston I
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came Friday and stayell ,
Mr. and Mrs.
Erroll Con- Monday with Mr. Conrey'' 1110! ro) •nd s·111. Hugh, of Akron, ther, Mrs. B. A. Dodson.

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BY RALPH W. MOORE
. ArM Ell. AgeD!
Res. Developmeot
Enter Into tha joy of running
water, Dur Ohio River conveys
the joy of the beauty, the allure,
the ~venture that ia the unique
quality of flowing water.
·Our Ohio River llows deep
through our national
ness. Its shimmering IUI'face
bec~oned 1lll to explore a
continent and build • 1181ion,
and we have eome to
depepd upon and love this
or that watera our land.
We have harnossed our
River, dedicating it to
lion, to power, water
and the utilization for leisure
time pursuits.
Many rivors are close to
population centers. Some
but husky threads of
w•ndmg through a_rural land·
scape. Others are ISOlated.
ping lazily through remote
eas. Each one IS a world of its
own. Yet the Ohio is all of
these!
. Paul B~b . could have .
1ly been th1nkm~ of our. Oh10
whe~ he w_rote, Each mile on
a mer will lake you further
from home t~.an a hundred
mile!l of road.

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c&lt;&gt;ntly
visited
herBrewer.
parents, Mr. fore
returnmg to his home in ni banguet at Chester on Satand Mrs.
Edgar
Florida.
'lr. and Mrs. BI'II Berry and
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Sayre!, urday night Visitln&amp; Mrs. Dod"
Sanford, Floridn, visited recei. ·· _
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daughters, Mansfield were w""k ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
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end guests of her sister and Dorsey Jordan and !amlly.
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family, Mr. and Mrs. R R.
Mrs Madge Dye, daughters,
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Dursl and sons over the holiday Rebec~a and Lisa, spent the
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weekend
weekend at Jenny Wiley State
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! Mr. and Mrs. Ola Daily were Park, Prestonburg, Kentucky.
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' recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strakey
PARACHUTE DROP - The Gemmt-4 capsule followed I Char:es Vao Meter.
I were at the hospital in ZanesllliS sc 4ue m·c· 111 the parachute-slowed !mal mmutes of 1
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• ville on Tuesday to see her sisthe desrcnt to splashdown m the Atlan_tic o~! Flonda __ , Mrs. Larry Fitch and dough- ter, Mrs. Elma VernO!I, who un-.
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lters called on M~s. Sylvia AI- derwent surgery. They were
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nl d by her mece Mro;-1
Rob
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d hildcen accompa e
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daug hter, Mr. an d Mrs.
· , Jar
Immons an c
Beulah Jones, Athens. Mrs. ver- :
Ol
erl Holhdav of Wooster. TI1e Iwere recent guesll o! Frank
rtedly convalescing I
occasion was to celebrate the Cornell and family.
non_ !IS :_ep,o
. gran dson, I. Howard All~n too k a Ioad. 0•' satiS acwri
b•rthday of their
Ella y.White, Albany, ac- I
G.1ry.
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cabbage
to
Pittsburgh
for
Billy
Mrs
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comparue
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Mr. and Mrs L&gt;wren.ce Chap- lE ber and Iva Carpenter and Dye to Tuppers Plams on
Mrs. J f. . ltade~in
man VISited the lattu' SIS lei. , dJughter Frelda called on Mrs., day when they VIS•. ted Wlth
Mn; L,wnil Cuode ami chll· ' Mrs. Ed1th Strong and husband John Ch;valier Sunday
1 and Mrs. Okey Rtchardson.
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dJen dl ~ ~\\ ,I rk spt' nl
lhe o( Columbus Sa turday and Sun· Albina GluesencamP spent I Mr. and M_rs. A. • · ;u~o:~e
v.et&gt;krnd ,11 1!w honw of her ' day
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Sunday wtth her mother and I grandson, Make, Athen ' ~
mollwr ll •' - Anna EIJZaiwlh Jumor Radekm and family or family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ' called at the home ol ~ Wal· .
Turnl'r .~nd sJ stt·r. Shnrie . On McArthur spent Saturd&lt;lY mght Cochran, Wells Run.
Mrs. Mendal Jordan_ a
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Salltrd;Jy t''&gt;'t·mng they aHt•ml- with ~is mother, Mrs, Ethel Wesley Cozart has
moved ter on Monday even\~;~ Swett I
rd llll' 1·1,Jumbia Alumni B:m KadPktn.
from the R. R. Durst property Mr. and Mrs. Wa
. t :
ut&gt;l ,11 Alb:uw lligh S('hool
\1r and Mr;.; . Ohm llill'vey and will make his home with have returned rr?m a ~rip 0 I
~" - ;nlll 11 rs' G A nndekm and fdmily
were weekend 1, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie West.
I Lancaster and Phiiade!phia, Pad
and d.lll gll\('r, Tina Mane SJ 'l·nt ~uesls ol' her parents, Mr and Mrs. Louise Van Meter and wt:er.e they vtsited frte~ds 80 .
sur.d:t\' ~ 111 d Monday at
the, Mrs Montgomery.
_ _ Nikki, called on Paul and Mer! ! relatives. Pla~es of mter~b-st
-Van Meter and son, Paul Dean viewed on the trip were the L1
on Saturday.
erly Bell. Valley Forge, and
Mrs. Maxine Durst and Tom · Constitution Hall.
were rerenl callers at
the Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Crabtree,
homrs of Mr. and Mrs. Law- Albany Route I, accompanied
renee Ritchie. Jr ., and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Crabtree
Mac van Meter, Saturday. to Parkersburg, W. Va., on
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry and Sunday afternoon where they
daughlers also called the same • visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emday.
: zie Davis and members of the1r
Recent visitors. of E. H. Car-l family. Mrs. Davi~ is the for·
penter and family were Mrs. mer Elsie Peck, Sisler or Mrs.
Give your home outstanding bea_uty
Mike Evans and Alici•. Virgil IJ. K. Crablree.
••• at surprisingly low cost wttb
Bogard, Maxine Powell, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Swett,
Mildred Fitch and d&gt;ughters, Middleport, were Saturday eveVictor Durst, Mr. and Mrs. Don ning guests of their son and
Brewer and sons, Mrs. Maxme daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs.
PURE UNSEED OIL
Durst and Tom, Mr. and Ml'l. Walter Swett and attended the
Dell Talbutt. Rudy Durst, S~l- Columbia Alumni Banquet.
via Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr and Mrs. Mendal Jordan,
Barton, Gary Griffith and Mr. son ·Walter; ond Mr. and Mrs.
WHITE OR DECORAtOR COLORS
Mrs. S. W. Durst, Howard AI- Sw~lne Jordan and Bryan were
o StW-dmllll ••• PIS H ~
len, Gerald Violet, Mr. and in Ironton on Saturday where
nita •• - and stays wlilto!
Mrs. Mac Van Meter and daugh- they atlended the Iron
City
olobl milablo io tadaj&amp; most popolll
Nallllrcolml
ter
Antique and Classic Car Meet.
VIctor Durst returned from a M and Mrs Alfred Rice and
oUq-laStlq!
viSit to Washmglon, D. C. and 1 son:.· Columbu~. were weekend
• • • ta appljl
Q Estellent c:averap a« '1dil!l!
New York City. He atlended the I
1 f her parents Mr. and
World's Fair while in New . gMrues sWolli m Culweli and othIUIIT'" AIID PIOllCT tOUI IOMt Will fWtDIII-$U UIIDDA11
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er relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fit were Mr Martha
Mays, Stras8•
H . the time to malle sure you have clean, comfortable heat when the weather starts ID
recent guests of her parents,
berta Park
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brewer •nd burg, ~nd Mrs. Ro
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Now is the time to convert to electnc heat • - ·
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nths.
923 s. 3rd Av•.
Mtddloport, 0 .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mlddleswart er, Bolivar, spent several day
here with their parents. Mr.
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Be .
change to flameless electric heating now duml(l the summer mo
IS today.
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at the home of Mrs. Parket'l
Nowanllabte. Asll about the new "Reddy Circuit Centlr" plan, wlllch provldeaa wortbo
son Robert Parker and famwhile aavinas to JOU when you install electric heal Check this money IIIYlnl opportuily ,' Middleport. Mrs. Robert
Parker has been quite Ill bot
nity with your dealer.
is reportedly Improving.
.
h voluntarily reduced rates. Since 1941 tile
Lavern Jordan is wnvaleseFor the fourth time in four years, OhiO P?Wer :s
has gone down 28.7 per cent, while 1M
ing at his hnme following sur·
cost of electricity for Ohio Power resldenttal c~, o~ers the trend is clear • • • the Total 'Electric
ON BEDROOMS gery at St. Anthony ho•pital,
cost af gas ic1 Ohio has tn_creased 35.2 per cen
es, ,
Columbus, some Ume ago.
l3nf Anuaal AIIIIIUii Banquet
Age is herel DYer 13,000 Ohio Pew• customers now enjoy eltctrlc 111111111Forty • six members and
guests met at the Albany High
School
oo Saturday evening
when the 33rd annual banquet
for Columbia Alumni was ser• dntM - • lllrfw
1 ved by the Albany Grange
• boMcau
en. ....... ~ members. Four teachera were
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affinna• In everyday human re11111on·
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lncreasln "depet'!GnaiiJadOII" of l-it" rather than "!-thou." Iyzed in theclogtcal systems, ships with other persons, that
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of mode~ I&amp;Ciely. He saw the Such lonely individualism but "the Eternal Thou" who we ~orne · to know Gnd as
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hold Niebuhr and Jacques Mar- im rsonal relationships of "the must lead to misery. Buber can be truly known onty ' thou .
Ualled Prtss llllernallonal , itain acknowledge their un- fnization" bemg everywhere .said. Man realizes 'tns potenltallhrough personal em:ounlet. I "We are ct•cated along wlth
Martin Suber, the greatest lmense debt to his Insights.
~~b:tlluted for the per&amp;onai re- as e human beln&amp; only in rela·
Opposed Wilbdrawal
one another and director to a
.Jewish philosopher of modern Bober's l!l'e&amp;test contribution lationships of "the community:• tlonshlp with othera. ''Ali real Although Buber was a myatl• life with Oha aMther. Crta·
tl~. died In Jeru•alenl this to Judaism and . ~hmtianlty He saw men and women treat- living is meeting," be soid. who attocked prime importance lures are ~laced m m_y way ao
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was his ,&lt;;"ncept of the hie of ing one another 88 things to be "Existence connot ~ pus- :to direct experience ol Gnd.he that I. tpetr fellow creature, by
His '11Pmorv wttl be chertshed dtalogue.
•used-as objects of economtc, sessed, but only shared.
did not believe in wlthdrawmg means of them and with them,
by Christians as well as Jews. By "dialogue" Buber meant HOCiai or sexual exploitation- Depersonalization alao robs , from the world Just lhe oppo- moy find the ~ay to God."
lluber'• place tn 20th Centurv entering Into _authentic com- rather than as human beings to m 0 of any meaningful rela- site. "Creation is not a hurdio Buber rejected the Idea tlral
religious thou&amp;hl is comparab'• municat1on wtth anothe;, pe~; be known and loved.
li • ship with God. Buber sauL on the road to God." he said. any kind of tine can be drawn
to thai oi Albert Einstein m son, treating hi~ ~· a thou
The crisis ot contemporary ,
God is not an abstrael, im- "It is the road Itself."
, bet.~een "sacred" an~. "sec~;
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GrWJth, putor; Roger . wi t,.
ford, SUpt.; Sunday Sclbool Ill
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a. m.; EVIJIIellstle SemGe, 1·
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110 p. m. Drayer meet~J~a, 7tlt
tOO IIAVll\ o\ tfA- ,J 1
r. m. "--a).
Are )'011 t1llldl or a •
Ralland MlllloD : ouve New- ual? It's really quite a
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liiJ to maintain JOW' iDdl'l
111111, mliiiOIIII'J PIIIOr: ~ H!y. Eve!ybodr. teeri!1 !Jolli1Gil .
day Scboot, 1:10 a. m.: Wonblp pressin8 111 llilo .,m. kind -!f.
7:1J P- mold. !!_~'t hive I ~
4nu,o..
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'"'·•orshtp IU:80 a. m.; lilYCiiD8 Pearl 0. Caito, paotor. Sunday l0:30~ m.;
10
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day School at 10 L m. Prayer ~hip 7:80 p. m.; Robet1 Reid 1 School at 9:30 a.m., Charlea m.;
yer
ct,
P· m. ,to be ouna•ll·
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meeting; 8:30 p. m. Will., choir lliblo •chool 'lu;lt.
. Taylor, SUpt.; Wor~hip service Til~!.
&amp;., Eorl 'lbabet'llnour prolndllllemvtd' W1• 1
Qlester Cbardl ot Ood, a... at 0:4, a.m. with the
Rev. .......
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Ul 1,,..Beflllebelll Bapllll Clllveb, GUben Spencer, putor. Sunday Casto. Wednesday 7:45 p. m., Cusler, pastor. ~~ every lnJ! ourselve1, ~ ~
Great llend: Rev C. I.. O't;oo- 8ettoot 9:80 a. m. Momtna .,0,. Prayer services. Bible School Wedneeday aod Friday evenJn&amp; optniOns, lollowm1 our
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nor, pastor: RoberllA!wla, eupL ehlp 11 a. m.; &amp;vaapllslto fl8i. begins June 21 and continues at 7:30 P- m.
. !10~s and our wishes. To us
8:3P o. m. Mornln8 Wol'lhtp vtce, 7 p. m. Prayer meeUog. for five days.
Tbe CbureD or lbe N - - , 1 :;:uv::l ::~rblamrec:IC!I
and Sunday Scltool; 1 p. Ill. Ev· 7:10 p. m. WedneiiCIIJ; YOIIDg Cbater MIIIIDGIII CiuiJ'S Cbater, Ray E. Warne, pastor. • e
~
A
enlng service: 'l'lluraday, 7:30 People's Service Friday, 7:1111 Pearl A. CaJto, Putor; Will' SUnday &amp;!boo! 9:30 a. m.; Mom-':~ ::,n ~emare~=·
p. m. Prayer meettn&amp;.
p. m.
a· HrVIee at 8 I. m., Sunday ln8 worohlp II a. m.; NYPS You are an Individual ~ ycla
Cupoallr BapiiJI Cllarebl Clturcb of God, Mt. Morlab 8ebool 81 10 a. m.; . WSCS 181 1:45 P- m.: . Evening Service, respond with all your powerl
SJnda~ Sr.hool 9·30 a.m.; Moi'D' Rev. Daalel Workman, paatar tbunday ol tDODtb,
Board 1-BO P- m.: Midweek Prayer !lei'· to God'1 call and as you m~
ln8 Worship W:lS a m.
Sunday School ~:40 a. m.; Wor- mee:a 8rd Wednoaday 01 Ute .vice, 7' 30 P- m Wednesdly.
[this response 11}1 youreel! a1on1,
111
lhip oervics 11 ._ 111 lnd 1-80 "" ·
llllddleporl Clton:ll of the Naz. l You are an indlorldtlll u ,otl
Flrsl Bapllsl Clllln:H, Mlddt., 1 111 Prayer meeb~ 7_30 · P rtatwoodl Metbadld Cllareb anae, Rev. Clyde J . BarUell. tdo your work, any and .U ~
port, Re~. Donald Boone, '""' ~ Tuesday · Young P~te'~ - Peart .\. caato, pastor . Wor- Stmday School 9:30 a. m.; Morn- Iyour jobs conacioualp aDd dellij.
tor: Sunday Scooo1 9: 1~ a. m.,
llnB ·aD
~'rillay
lhip eervlct Ill a. m. every tna WOI'9blp 10:30 a. m.; NYPS erately as your persollll an•w•
Fred Hollman, Supt.; tO:Ii a. m:~d 7ch.!b ':;
R.,, other Sunday 7:411 p. m. 81111- Young People, 6•411 p. m.; EviiJI. to the ('.od wbo addreuee y011
m. Worship Service; BYP 6 p. Jobn Smallwood, asto~tmda' da7 School. 10 1. m., Jobll gellstic mOI'tlnr 7:30 p. m.; and says: '1 have called yoa
m.; Evening Wonhlp, 7:30 ?- School 10 8 mP Ev~n eliot!~ Batley, Supt. Prayer meeting Pray..- mee•' •g. Wed . 7:30p.m. by your oame1 :roo are Mine."
m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer
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· .''y
~p te 7:4&amp; p. m. Thursday.
Pomeroy Clilll'tb of til• Na• That's troublesome, lm'l iiT
meeting l.b!• ·IKl•Y 7·30 P m oervtce 7 p. m., oung eop
Sunil
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W do 'I lik the 'd
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ay , c oo · ' 0 a e n
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practice.
Prayer meeting 7 p. m. Satur- Racine Charge, Rev. H. L. m.: Morning worshtp 10 ·45 a l alone with God: We find it dlf
d
MD . 1
to Ch h s m Evenln~ Worsntp. 7 p m , cult to be IndiVIduals becault
Ftrst Baptist Church. Pome- ay.
c ante • pas r. urc e~ Pra.ver meeting, 7 p. m Wed. we are afraid to respond to ('rillf
roy - Rev. Carver Wllilai!IS. Grace Eplocopat
Cburcb, 'ices, 8 1· m. ea~h Sunday wit Re1. Clyde ' HenderRou. pas- aU by ou.,elves. And so ill
Sunday School uo ttii to .lO. Pomeroy, Tbt Rev Richard H. Sunday School lo lowing at 9.55 tor
'P'I" ol our complaints about
Worshtp oervtce, 10:30 a. m.; Martin. Rector. Sunday - Mor Mrs. Fred Nease. Supt.
Cburch ot Ute NaW"ene, Porn- ' not bemg able to be Individual•,
.
Nhlurldsery
and Junior church for ning Prayer and Sermon, 10:30 Heath Melbodlll Chareh. Mld- oro' Rev r.tvd• Henderson. we secretly try to avoid be··:·
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· responsl·ble
• .m. t.:o:fee hour following .
dieport, 11. E. Dowson, pastor; pastor:
su.1day School 9:80 a. conung
penoos.
Sure ! Peopl~ ro ~hflpping for many thing11. F.wn n Chun·h! Bt1t, then, they
TM. CHURCH pro" AL.L..
Finl Bapllal Cbarcb, Racine
Mrs. Nan Moore, Churcll SchoOl m.; Mornlna Worship 10:11() o. The worst of It ts that we !rnalike Darl alongt
AL.L ~Oft THa CHURCM Rev
c. L O'(;onner, pastor. Ehterprtn EUB Cllareb, Rev. Supt. ; Churcb School, 9•30 a. services 7:30 p, m. Prayer gine we are able to ignore God's
Befort you 10 11hoppina for a Church, make 11ure you knnw whAtyou'rr loulo:•
Sunday
Sch~l 9:30 a. m., Sam Menzel Smtth, pastor. Worshtp m. · Worship Service 10'30 a. m.: i'IYPS 6:45 p. m. Evening address, that we don't have lo
tht Chul"f"h ;, the ~ rttttM r•..&amp;or
~for., For _a ChUJ_~' i~n't a theatrr ~provide 1.m te rt.ainrn~"nt, ntH" a rluh l.IJ for•
aervtce 9 30 a. m.: y th
Sunday
()n nl'tli (01' the loul ldinr nf ehuacter
Curtis, supt.; 10.45 a. m. M01'11&gt; Sch
.
l!y ones flOC tal pmulwn, nor a fuunUahon to channel rJU r chariLill8.
F 1 m.;' Methodi sf y outh, FeII ow- mee11 n~ . ,•..30 p. m. Th ursday. respond to1 God's eail 11 we 4o
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ACburch !11 a SCHOOL that trains whole families In spiri tlla l perception.
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worship:
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Official
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lowlhip 8:30 p. m.; Soya and
Cbarcb ol lbe Nazarene, Ra· Nolhtng could be further from
lt ia a FACTORY that makes earnest Chri11tianB. They'rE in Evldenet all
.troro~ Chureh , ntit her democ:racy
1 m th
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nur dvlliution (IM JUt~!~·•- Thtnr
~ . un 1 e ows 7 _~ P-:· Girls Fellowship, 8•30 p. m.; ~;~ ng, sWS~ a~; M ~a · · elne, Ohio. Sunday School at reo lily. God has made us indl''"town.
are four tound rntolll why ....~ry
A Church II a TOWER, giving a glimpse of liff''a I1Miwna, f"r beyond the
serv::;~ er · m:tt.ag: Evening ~~ervtce 7:11() p. m., 2nd ot 01 :~~ 7,30 • m. El~ano; 9:30 a.m. Sunaay
wo.,hip ; VIdual' Everyone of us lrns to
pw111n aho11ld 11t1nd Mrvkn rtlll·
11111 probt.m. at eoch day.
ltrly 11111 •uwort 1M Chun:h. TMy
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Wed
Ysd
S 1 ' and 4th Sundays: Youlb Cbn11. Ci 1 ~d Th P d ' 1
lh Service 10:30 o.m Sunday Eve- answer personally to God 's call
8· 30 P- m. _ ne ay _ on or 6•30 p. m. Wednesday . Prayer rc e.
lll't : 111 ~·or his own Mke (2) F~~r hil
AChurrh ila WORK-SHOP where one vohmletNJ hi ~ talenh in thP mo11t chal•
. ura ay 0 mon nlng Service UO p.m.; \11d . in the end. That's clearly and
dilldrtn'• 111kr. (3) For the uKt or
qiJII tuJq that confront humanity.
7
30
30
3
h 1 ~ C&lt;lmm""'ll' and nati"". (4) for
Chotr Practice. · P- m. Tue• Meeting, 7:30 p. DL Wedl&gt;esday. · p. m., Clan 12• 3rd _wea- week Prayer Service Wedine.. very solemnly Indicated by the
And, ot ooune, a Church ia HOME - the piRCe wh~&gt;Nl we're apJll"ec iated,
tilt IHkl of the ChuK"h lt.alf, wi'Mh
day, Juwor Choir Practice.
nesday Cof ml onth4th• 8 rsdm., .\!If· day 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morras M. ,fact that each of 118 must die
Ml.ert we're one oi the Family l
I!Hds h!J rnora l1 r.d materl1l tupp.rrt.
f'lll.rl
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But It doetn't hurt to admit that in one respect. our churrhes are Jih our
Rutland First BapUst Chareb 1 Lotltldge EUB Cbarcb, Rn. erooon trc e.
"'0 ay 0 WoUe, Pastor.
: his own death.
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fl lhle dally.
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ttom : There wouldn't be one in town it we didn't nrerl what thc&gt;y offer/
Sunday Schtol9:30 a. m. Preacl&gt; Eugene E. Emerson, pastor; month. P- m.; Choir Practice
I. No,_ we .can't escape from beSunday School 9•45 a. m. Rus- Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Rutland Cburcb ol !he Nazar- mg mdtvtduals. beln•s respond 2··30 p.m.
111~ Su nay
sell Arrher, Supt.
Sunday
ene · Snd
. u ay Sh
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m . st'bie to God . So we• may ••
Free wru Baptist Church, worship 10 ,45 a. m. and 7, 30 Mtnonville Metllodlst cborcb l Morning Worship 10 45 a m wel l an&gt;w&lt;·r 11 1111 now end ev·
Rutland , Pastor, Rev. P au I p. m. alternately. Bible study Dr L.ester L. Rou&amp;h. pa01or : . Evanget!Sitr &lt;P&lt;Vtee u; ;. m ery day . If wr do. we shall find
Taylor; Sunday School, 10 a. 111. and proyer service led by past- VIctor Brown, Churcl&gt; School ,I(Joweek praver serv•ce. 7-45 p (hM th r F:!rmol (;od calls each
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Guy Priddy, SupL; Preaching or 7,30 p.m. Wednesday. Chris- Superintendent. 10 a m. Ol!lc- m Wednesdav
one of us to true fulfillment and
&amp;ervice, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer ser· tt'an Endeavor 7·30 P m 3rd lal Board meeting eacb quarter S•
Cb b f th N
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vices, 1:30 p. m. 41De •y. Saturday of month.
s o_ rwtse ca . oy ren Wtlitnm L l'h
t ever. Amen!
CommWliOD eacb quarter as an•
. orpe, pas 01
-Rev. Jo&lt;•ph R Kraly sa
With the hope it will, in 1ome measure, foster and herp sua·
MI. Moriall 9apllll Chareb, Morning Star EUB Chareh, bOI1IICOO.
Sunday Srhool 9.311a m., Morn Paul's and St. Jom;'t Loth...;,~
tain that which 18 good in /ami ly and community life, tlti• fea·
' Comer of Fotlltb and Main SL Rev . Menzel Smllb, pastor: 9 45
Morlle Chapel Metbodlot mg wurstup 10 .30 a. m.
Cbur&lt;h, Pomeroy and Chester.
ture il 1ponsored by the bru iness firms and organization~
M'.ddleporL R'IV. Nyle Borden, a. m. Sunday School, Fred Church, Arthur Stitt, Pasto1 Pentecostal Asoemhly, Route
numster. S~~cb:ool ~-~ Smith, supl.: Earl Shuler, Ass'L. Sunday School, 10 8 _ m. Oliver 124, Kev "aut E. .tones. pa.tm
~lune rwmes appear below.
~ m. ~0 hi 10 _30 1 •
Mornmg woa:wp 10:40 a. m.; sayre. Supt.. Sunday Worship Sunday School 10 a m.: Wororrung ors p, · a.
Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Thurs- service, 11 a. m.; Prayer mee~ ship services 7:31! p. m. Sun
Naomi Baptist Charcll: 8DJI. day ,
lng every Wednesday evening. day. Wednesday and Fridav
day School 9:30 I . m.: Wor- South Bethel EUB Cboreh Portland Melbodlll Chrch, Tbe P"?tecootal Church. Midship
11
a.
m.;
Prayer
eervace,
Re
Euge
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Emerson
pasdleport. South 3rd. Ave .. Sunda'l
I p m. Wednesday
v.
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Arthur Stitt, pastor. SUnday School 10 • - m.. Sunday everdn~ •
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•o Llneoln St. Middleport WY 2-2550
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Member FTD
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WY 2-2644
Greeohouse WY 2-3402
Carleton ...'llurcb, Kingsbury Norm~ H. Bahr, Supt. Sunday old G. Roush, Supt.; Kennelb Wednesday Bible ~tudy 7:30 p. lvlsited with Mr. and \1r&lt; .10.
Road, Rev. Clyde Hinton, pas- Worshlp 10 :!5 1· m. and 7' 30 P· McLeod, Ass't. Supt. Services ' m.; Saturd 1 - night Prayer and I Wyersmiller Sunday evrn111~.
tor. Sunday Scllool, 8:30 a. m.; I m. Alternately. . Bl~ie b S~~ every Sunoay evening.
Worship 7 '0 p. m. Pa•tor. Rev i Mr. and Mrs. 1\'llliam Hight
"Tate Someoae To Clturcb Thll Week"
Ralph C~l, supt. Sunday Wor- and t~:yer
Y P • Raciae Metllodltl Cbarcb: B. L Barrett
house and daughler. Jud v an•l
ship serYice, 10:30 a. m. and or, · P· m.
ay.
H. L. McDaniel pastor . SunHarrlooovifte Presbyterian . Linda Smilh sprnl a recent
MlddlepoM
Eolablished In 1904
WY W2M
7:30 p. m. alternately. Prayer Syracan E.IJ.B, Cbarcb. Pan! day Scbool 9,30 ~ DL; Preach· Church, John Dav&lt;es, pastof' weekend in Richmood al&lt;. Ohio
West Columbia, W Va.
meeting Wednesday, 7:30 P· m. "- SeUen, Pllltor.
lng 10 , 30 ._ m.; MYF 6 p. m.; C~urch School 10•30 a. m. Wor- •with the Righthouses' daugh tPb. Mason SP 3-5893
Colamhir Chapel: Wonldp..,.. 9:30 a. m. Sunday Schoo~ Ben Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. ship servace •30 p. m.
1er and her husband. _\l1 and
vice each Sunday 9,15 8 _ m.; Quisenberry, SupL; 10:30 a. m. m. Wednesday.
Reorgaolzed Churcb 01
Mrs. Ray Pack. Wlule there
Sunday School 10 a. m.: Youth Morning Worship service, 1st
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Christ of Latter Day Saints. "" they ptcntcked at thr State
Dodlt - Dart - Dodge Truclu
Service 6, 15 p. m. Eventna Wor- and 3rd Sundays of the month; Rock Springs Methodist - miles !rum Ra1·ine "" Racine- Perk at Chtiilcol ltr
7:30 p. m. Evening Evangehs- Chester Lemley, pastor; War- Portland Road Sundav School Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Snowden
Middleport
ship 7 p. 111_ each Sunday.
Uc Service, 2nd and 4th Sun- ship '""ice 9:30 a. m.; Sun- 9•30 a m.; Worship 10 30 • : and dau~hter of Colur•1bu&lt; spenl
Middleport, Ohio
Bradbury Charcb of Cbrlll, day of month BETHANY - day SchoOl, 10:15 a. m.; MYF m., Sunda• evening servtre at Saturday with his parents. Mr
Art Marcum, mlalster; Bible 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship: 6:30 p. m. Prayi!I and Bible 7 1n p n 1"1'&lt;1 w11r&lt;hip &lt;erv and Mrs. Arnold Snm•drn and
School and Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m Sut,day School, Bly- Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ice at 7·3P p. m Pastor. C W attended the alumni banqu•t at
Pomeroy
West Malo St.
t0:30 a. m.; Chrisdan Endeav- the Theiss. Supt.; 6•30 ?- m. Rutland Methedlal Cbareb- Proffitt.. Ail evening se rv-' Pomeroy.
or, 6 p. m.; Evening Worship, Yo•1th FeUowsblp. CARMEL - Rev. C. J. Lemley,
pastor: tees beRm ol l ·JO p m
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bearho
Support the Cburcb of Your Cho1ce
7 p. m.
9:30 a. m. Sunda~ &amp;llonl Way- Church School 9, 30 a. m.: Wor ! Otu Lady of !.or- Mlssioo : and . son,. Ronald, attended a
·-b
.. 10.30 a. m. sht'p serVIce 10 .30 a m M Lo 8 11
R Tb
P famtiy dtnner at the home of
Pagev Ule Community Cb-· ae Roush,WSupt
hi 2nd and fth
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Builders aod Building Suppiieo
Rev. RusseU Cline pastor. - Morning ors p.
Y. F. Monday, 1:30 P· m.
tronek admmistrator· Sundoy er aunt. Mrs. John Smith on
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Sunday of the Month; 8 p. m
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Cb .. ter , Ohio
Ph. ~2003
Young Peop Ie s servtce 7. 30 p. Ev 1 E
Ustl S .
Sttvonvllle Metltodial Church Maso H30 • "' . eSI . Hul) Uay&gt;
M
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m Thureda • Evangelistic !lei' en ng vange c ervoce,
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of Obh ation 7 . m
' were r. an ' rs. omer ,a.
lld:ers of Good Brood
7,30 p. m. ; and tst and Srd Sunday of month. Arthur _Stitt, pa~tor. Sunday Sl. J!bn 'o 'eat~~' Mlo&amp;lo"' Iter and daughters _and Mr. and
I vi~e Satur~y.
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School, 9.30 a. m., Gene Wolle
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. Mrs. R1chard Mater of Toledo
Sunday 7.30 p. m.
Tuppers PlaiDs EUB Churcb, Supt Services Thursday even- near Guvsv1tle ttJ,teh Rtdoel
d M d M Th
S lth
6untingt011, W. Va.
Hemlock Grove Chrtstlao ' Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- tn .,
Rev. Frank Mameri.
pas- an r. an
rs. omas m
Church, Worship service, 9•30 tor· Sunday worship 9:30 a. m. g.
tor , Sunday Mass 10.30 a. m.. i of Columbus and Dewey Pol·
a- m. Sunday School, 10, a. m. su~dey School 10 a. m., Ho- SUlton Melbodlsl Cllur&lt;b, Ar- Holy D•y of Obligation 6•311 a. i hns of Nye Ave.
Wheel Balancing-Auto Gla118-Brake Service
Terry Cuilums, Supt.
bart Vineyard, Supt Bible Stu- thur SUtt. pastor.
Sunday m. : Confession, \1 hour hefore ,
PEELERS
Ph. WY 2-3~76
Pomeroy
Bradford Chore• or Cbrtst dy and prayer services led by School 10 a. m., Clint Orr, Mass.
London's "Peelers" are Brit·
,.,_,••• : pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Supt.: Sunday Worship, ll a.m.
Joe
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Roblnso ,
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Adult class meeting 7.30 p
The Salvation Army. Envoy ish policemen. also often called
Chester, Ohio
Homer FOrrest.
Supt. : Bible
last M nday 1
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Syraco~e Melbodlll Cbareb, RayS Wlntn~ . olftcer m charge "Bobbles." Both
nirknames
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mon •
Jr. L.ester L. Roush. pastor · Sunday to a. m. Holiness meet- come from the name of I he
I 0:30 a. m. ; E:venlng Worsb1;&gt;, Federated llllUI!b, Polllf!roy, Morning Worship service 9 a.m. tng; 10 30 a. m. Sunday School founder of the modern London
1 p. m. Wedneaday, ·7 p. m. Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor; Oana W\nebrtmer. Supt. 10 • · Sunday 7 p. m. Young People's police fore••. Sor Rubert PeeL
Two Locations For Your Convenience
Biblt Study.
Carl Kautz. Supt. : su.nrle v m. Sunday chool: n · Wednes· Legion : 7.30 ~- m. S•h•atton '
WYZ-3906
Syracuse
WY 2-3988
School, 8 • - m.; Worshlp hou"day 6:30 p. m. Mn. Moore. meeting: Thursday, 1 to 3 t.a- Ch j.- tes Taylor. Supt.
WorDeller Cllurdl of Cbrlll 10 a. m.
!director. Official Boanl me&lt;l· dies Home League: 7 p. m. Prep
serv1ce. at 10•4; a.m. ,vith
Pomeroy, Ohio
Blble ~ool 9:30 a. m. Preacb- MI. Vldoll F.W.B. CbllfCh _:ma, first Monday each montll classes; 7 30 p. m. Bible study,
Rev Casto. Wednesday fN·
IDI 10.30 a. m. llrll and lblrd SundiiJI School 8,46 a. m., Earl i•t 7:30 p. m. Holy Commun- prayer meeUng. Other oerviceo e Ins prayer services at 7:4t
sundays.
Starkey, supt.; Evening wor-1 on each quarter as annoUIICed. b' announcoment
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PAINTS and HARDWARE'.'!
MaiOD City Cbareb of Cbrlat, sblp, 7:30 p. m. by CecU Cos, WSCS llrsl Wednesday ol each Pomeroy Seventh Day ~veo- ; UH Cbarcb. L.elllrl . ·•,, sa.
Ph. Wl 9·3273
Ractno
Miller Street; Sunday
Bible Lo.yman; YOUIII People's meet- month.
tfsl Cbarcb - Mulberry HeightS! day School 9:30 a. m.; Worship
Study 9 1. · m. Evenlna Wor- tng and Bible Study, 7:30 p. m.;, Tbe United Mel~odlsl _cban:b Rd., north ol M01gs Memonal l"' ,_, Sunao, _ 1:30 p_ m.
ship 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, Wednesday; Cbolr practice at : Pomeroy - Meivm Alkire, B. Hospital. Pastor, F. W. Glltord Letart FaUo Untied Bretllfta
WY 2-2440
Pomeroy
130 E. StCODd
7:30 p, m. Thursday,
; A.• B. D., pastor.
Church Assistant Pastor, James R. ~burch, R.ev JRmf'S Morrlsau •
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
, School 9:15 a. m., Leo Crew, Hofler. Services on Saturday : Sunday School 9•30 a. m.. TOll
Middleport Chore~ of Chrlll, Duvllle PIJ&amp;rlm Bo11Des1, (P.l Supt. Lee Vaughan, ~sst Supt. Sabbath School. t•3n p m. ; •Noms, supt.: Ass"t. Supt HU.
Middleport, Ohlo
5th IJKI Main ~treets. Donald 0. Lanpvtlle, Oblol, Rev 0. H. Divine Worshlp 10:30 a.m., The worship, 2•30 p. m.; You lh !beM Roush. Preachlllfl SundaJ
Phooe WY 2-3481
N. Second Ave.
Wells, minister., Bible Scltool, car~ pastor: &amp;mday School, 8:30 Sacrament of Holy Commumon. I meeting, 3·80 p. m. ; Bibl• Stu- .10:30 a. m.; .\iternar.e evenlt!l
QuaUtyl'lmtlture 11 Lower Prtceo
8:80 a.m., Kenne b McEihllmay, a. m., Robert Grate, Supt. Wor· Monday June 21, 7:30 p.m. dy, Thursday, 7:30 p. m., at !wol'!lhlp at 7:30 p. m.; Pray·
supt.; Morning WOI'Iblp, ablp eervlce at W:3; a. m.; Pil- JOF Clas• meetins. Thursday, 'II Evllll! Hetgbts, Gallipolis . ier meetlog Thurs .. 8 p. m.
.lllddleport
I 0:30
m. Evening Wonhlp, ertm Youth, ft-45 p. m.: Evan- 7:15 p. m. Choir rehearsaL
Edeo uottea are~n Ill 1 MI. H•rm•• United Brelhreo
7 P• m., Prayer Service, Wed- gelistlc 8el'VIce, 7:30 p. m. Mid· Uylell ltltD net Melbodlll. Chrlll Citarcb: Rev &amp;:lden R. ' In Christ.: Rev. James MoriiDelday, 7 P· m.
Week Prayer and Praise, Wed· Rober' E. ~. Sr~ paoiGr: Balke. nastor; Sundav Sclloot, lll'n, pastJJr; Sunday School,
"~"LOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS"
Cllardl of ()rlst, Pomii'OJ, aesday, 7.80 p. m.
Sunday School t :30 a. m., Wor- 10 a.m.; Wtnnio Hot•ll1fler. aupt. 9:30 • m., eaching lO:ao a.
lllllALL DRUGS
aDd
Cor. Butternut &amp; W. Main
J 11'1'1 Mastera, pastor: fllmdll Kl•ac'ND d.n 01 Jeb.,ab'l ley Haley, ~upl.: Mol'lllDg •or· Christian Endeavor , 7:15 p. '11. tro. Alternate preaCinng
WI rt1l o\11 Docton Prtscrlptlono
School 8:30 L m. Churcll 10:• Wltneoses· PubUc meeting, Sun- shlp 10:1111 a. m. Youtb Service, Mrs. Lyda Chevalier. president. Christian Endeavor, 7:3tt p m.
POIIIIf01
WY 2-201&amp;
a. m.; Clttllllu JCnduvor, ltll day 5 P. m., Watcbto- study 6AS P m.; EvllQilllatic mea- classes to: ali 'long serv•ceo, Sundrty . Mld·Week Prayer serp. m. Efenlnl 8er¥fee, 8:30 p. I p. m.; Bible atudJ T11eaday up, 7:30 P- m.; Prayer meel- a p. m. Preachlna uo p. m.; vices Wednesday, 1:30 -p. m.
I p. m. Service meeliD&amp;, 7 p. ma. Th•I'II'•Y 7:10P- m.
Mid-Week Prav•r meetina. 7 no 1 Mldollspon Ftna Ullillld ""'"
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m. Thlll'lday: Ministry school, frH Metltodln CllllrS, LaiJ'o p. m. Wednesde_y, Qass Lead- bytlrtan Churcb. Rev. llo1rtfd
BuUdlna SuppUes &amp; Millwork
Ra~J"'tll'l:ll ~ Cltrllt.l I P· m. 'lltunday.
-• CUll o·ev R. "' •ene GUl 11, Mn. Mazie ilotsinget.
Ruppel!. pastor: Sullcla• School
lble ......,. t· · -......,,mtm oo
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General Controcting
11aten ot Hallum Bread
St. Pul'1 uc1 St. lolm'l .putor. Sunday SCilool 1:80 L lladlel B'fQiellell .Ualled 9:30 • - m. AJr. Fred l,Awl,s,
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mltle, ~. '
1. m.-; SundaJ Scbool 8;30 a.m. Servlcel 1 p. m.; Evanpllltlc Inti aDd 4th Sunday, l:4&amp; ;_ Cbo~r: 7 P . ft! 8enktr Choir '
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"Your Keep1ailt Stora''
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LOCAL UNION 6868
lent U~ ~· B~ St. 1'1,111'1 Chlll'dlll be1Dg bllilt. rrredolll Qaepel Mllllta, Ia- ReY. Pllrl Casto,
pallOr. , 10 . m.: Bible $CIIIol, W~,
812 E. Main Streel
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tht&gt; AmerJr,i:in RevollltiOII. on ·homP with Miss Sanborn giv- thank~d the ~embers and offi- 1lhis month. Other committee
·ace. Following luncheon, cers for their cooperatiOn dur- ~ members will be announced !at·
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Mrs. Leo Smith has announced that the annual picnic of the
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Mrs. Donald Boon_e, Mrs. Rl·
Members of the B. H. San-! chard Owens, presodent of the
born Missioroary Society o1 the l society and Mrs. Mannln_e Kloel,
First Baptist Church who are• chairman of the LoveJoy Clrin Granville at the
Baptist] cle. Other~ plan to attend the
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From Elberfelds Sunday, June 20
Select his Father's Day gift from lhe big selections
at Elberfeld• . . . Cameros, Billtolds, Umbrellas,
Cones, Toiletries, Luggage, Shirts, Trousers, Tin,
Socks, Belts, Suspenders, Underweer, Palomas,
BathrobH and Many, M•ny Others.

ner and other oll&gt;r•rs inC ong •Miss Sanborn, chaptam. .
Mrs. Skkinnr named the pro! at 6 p.m. on ay.
Mr'&gt;. .lames Hrrwmgrnn, VIet&gt;
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Miss Bess Sanborn. 1 Mrs . .Jones read an aJIHle gr~:~m
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·hl'lir Mrs. Jacob Baer and Mrs. concluded the program. 1 he Tlu!' wolverine. a
large
rhaplain Mrs John Host• re-' and poem on the rlag in ohser. ,Mrs James PrewtmgkonLo. chary~ Manning Roush were nostesses 54th wt&gt;dding anmversary was · member of the weasel family
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members and
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ry; Mrs. Gnv Neigleo . trea;;. ~uests nocludm8 Sandra BrewWednesday evening at
tht• and --c~unt_ Your. Blessmgs. olher animal except man, acurer; Mrs. Patnrk Lochary. mgton, Sally Foster.
Nancy
church.
A poem, We Have Walked cording lo the Encyclopoedoal
re~istrar. :11rs. llwighl Milhoan Grueser. Heidi and Peggy MolI '
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1 he m.elmg opened wolh de -, Seott and Mrs. Curios read --·----- - - - --IMrs George Skinner reported
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volions by Mrs . . John Scoll. : "Late Perceplion.'' An article,;
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Ion the float to be entered in the
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' Rt'sponsive reading of !he , "Measure of a Man." in keep"1 el My Light Shme" was:
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regatta parade.
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Mrs. Jones discussed severnl 1the top 1c of the ~~rogram P e the Methodist hymnal conclud- read by Mrs. Ed1lh Sisson.
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY lpomts in the coming year whJch lsentt&gt;d b~· Mrs, \~lllam Russell ! ed the devotions.
: Mrs. Curtis president. con·
NOT OPEN
j wi!l include the observance of ! w.hen thr W~CS of the \rtJnf'rS· : ..
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JEWELERS
the Diamond .Jubilee of the I Ville .\1t&gt;thodlst ~·llllrrh met on , He~rm~, God Speak 1nr:ough was announced that the di~SUN., MON., TUES.
·--Wednl:'sday eveumg at the · the Bible. was the top1r of ' ict w rkshc schedu led for
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: the program by Mrs. Do n• tr
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"PAJAMA PARTY"
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The hymn Jesus Calls Us op~ i rueser, w · rea
sam ,, · church has been
postponed.
With Tommy Kirk
Hils JJieioPr Roast
ened the meet:ng followed with I The group read the hym~: Oh Plans .were made to clean the
ur.d Annt'I.IP Funir('llo
. . Ithe reading of Mathew 5:13-ltil Word ~f c;.~ Incarn~~· and , church on Thursday, June 24 :
F..turette:Wh•'Happen•d
The Pomerov Bend Clt1zen .b1, Mrs E&lt;~rl Hellshaw and a l the AH1rmahon of Fa1th. Mrs. 1 Ad
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~:~~;~~:-~-~--;~1 ' Ba~d Rad_i~ Club. mem ers. an prayt'r reading by Mt·s. Ru_s~ . rues,er presen ~ e ~rogr:m~ . by t.he hoste~ses 10 the above
thetr famtltrs enjoyed a Wiener se ll. He.&lt;ldmgs on the toptc I m t_"o part~; T_he Btble As n8nlfd and Mrs. Alf~ed Yeaug~ ~
roasl recently at the Syracuse were given bv Mrs. Sle II a , Cod s Word. whoch lold how . \I
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·Crueser, Mrs Brooks Sayre, IGhu .~pea~ l roug 't e,, I e, Russ Watson. Mr~.
Amanda
IN STERLING SILVER
Attending were Mr.
and .\frs. Eugene Forbes and Mrs. and He_armg the ¥rord,
an . Baer. \lrs. 1\t-rns Roush, Mrs. ,
TONIGHT
Larry Whabry and sons, Bradforrl Maag. Scnpture ver- 1explanation of ho~ to read and Hanson Holter. Mrs. La we nee ·
"MUTINY ON
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Mr.
and
Mrs. Doyle Sh~ler and ses with the- word " light"' were understand the B1b!e.
Napper, Jr .. Mrs. u~w in Nease. ]
Circle your finger (or ~ers] with f~shion--gliHerinq,
THE BOUNTY"
Wilh J\olarlon Bnndo
Mary ~n_n. ,\Ill . ~nd MIS. Ken- read by Mrs. Norman 'feCal- Sentenet! prayers by
eaf'h , Mrs. Fred Ne:1se. Mrs. Mark :
glowing m~n-made d i em~mds, geniJine onyx or cultured '-.'
!lnd Trevol' Howard
ne~h O~vls andd~enny, ~1r . and lum. Prayer by Mrs. Stella member. the hymfl, "Brrak Evnns and follr rhildren. Ralph
(Trchnlrolur)
peorls in stunning sterlin&lt;ij silver 1ettingsl You'll love this
M1s. luu :'1/eutzlmg, MI. and 1 Grue~t·r closf'd the pi'Ogram. !Thou the Bread of Life ." and Dal and Janie S1sson and Stm·
- and 0
"T!-IE MAN FROM
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Ro~ert
MHa_rden :nd ~eb· Mrs. Wilham Russell, pres!- ' prayer by Mrs. Jack Curtis. dra Curtis.
look
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Come
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collectionI
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b1e, Mr and rs. Nat an lggs dent. conducted a short bUSI- 1 - - - - ·
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twenty four breoth-tokinq slyles, ond every
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, \lr. and Mrs. Edward Wells.
. ssion A thank you nole l
~nd Pres1ufl f'o:o:tt'r
Jane and ll~ella. Honnie Col- ~·:: r~~;d lr~m Rev. Stanley Me lrf
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Ions. Larry \\oles. Mr. and ~I rs. C.tll iard for donation lu Camp
S•turd•y Jun• 19
"FLIPPER"
Wollard Boyer and Brenda. Mr. Asburv fund. Plaus were made ' XC
Be•l of oil, tf.o tiny price-lhf:' f&lt;~hulnus dolphm
cmd :VIr". James Carnahan and for a· plrnJc at the July meet- ' Birthdays of member_s were ~he. meetmg me~~ers were
St:Jmng l'huek Connors
Tonv and Janice. Mr. and Mrs. .
observed and buddy g1f1s ex- lllVJied to the dmmg
room
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Geo~ge Carson and Dick, Ed- . ~:he meeting closed with the , ch&lt;mgt&gt;d when ~he Bu!-!y ~ee where refre-shments of cakt&gt;,
"STAGE TO
die and Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Lord's Prayer in unison after Class of the Middleport F1rst sherbrt and coffee were ~ervrd
THUNDER ROCK"
Charles Neuman. Mrs. Agnes I which refr~shmenl s wt&gt;re serv· Baptist Church met Thursday from a table rentered WJ1h an
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Wilh Barn· Su llil'atl
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of !lummer
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and Maril.\:n "laxwt·ll
I White . .James, Robert White and I ed 1'Y Mrs r.ugene
. ev~:~ning
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Mrs. Ado\ 11 Grueser as con~ Bt'ulah White. vice chairman, ers os~ssn __wrre. .\' rs ar... - --~. · ph
pres1ded m the absence of the old Cha~e. M1 ~. D~lfl.1 Hamm
lrtuUI1ng os 1e.&lt;s.
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the class prayer and lhe class While. Mr&lt;. Agnes White. Mrs ·
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Let11e Roush g"'e devottons j Hoffman Mrs. Nora H•m1lton
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!Frances Bearhs. Mrs. John
6.30 p. m. preceded the meet- : rlosing with prayer.
ing of the Past PresJdents
Seines, Mrs. Gnm.
Mrs
the Amerif·an Legion Auxiliary Fiflee_n member9 answered Chase and Mrs. Hamm.
of Drew Webster Post Wednes- roll call by giving Bible verses
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day evening at tht&gt; home of I Remembrancrs were sent to
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I1 Mr!i. Edd1e Smith. Wehe Ter~ , James Souders, a pa11ent at
rOt"!:'. (;race was asked by Mrs. ' Meigs General Hospital
and
IGeorge Bearhs.
: Emma Mathews. The birthday !
~rs. Gera ld Wildermuth, vice I song was sung ror Mrs. B. F. l
: president, conducted the busi~ Parmalee, Mrs. .James Soud- '.
ness session. Devotions taken ers. Emma Mathews and Mrs.
from Ephes1ans ~ : 18 were led .Joe Wilson.
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by Mrs .. J. M. ~hor_nton ... who Tt wa~ announced thai a plralso ga-.e a meditation, Fan- nic will be held at the Road·
last" Developmenl." followed ;so de Park in July. Following
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. evening at IJer home Mulberry i
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1 da Warner on her 15th birlh- 1
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cou.. ci '"" , EDT Friday, when tanks rum ! DENVER IUPlt-Rain-swoilen eastern Colorado
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Ben B~lta ! bled inlo the streets and took : and rivers today continued their multi-million dotlar cuw 1 a co~ 0 power 1 ~1 - up posil10ns at key poinls.
I cade of destrurloon across the lowlands. forcing 10,000
she f &gt;n a se.oes_ of struggl.; Algeroan army troops sur- persons to flee from their homes and ca using at leut
t at e/omonated
hos mats. at the
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en a. geroa s ong log ' ' · Communicalions wolh the outTen other persons were reported missing and believe4
mdepeudcu~e .
sode world were cut.
drowned as the rampaging waters, feed by torrential
Ben Bellas taches _left • re&lt;:1 downpours in the Rockies, rushed eastward into Kansu,
due •)f bJtte1· vpposJIJOn arno:-~g
' Colorado Gov . John A. Love l ~
his _f9rmt~~ c~rnrad~. or the AI·
Iestimated damages f r o m the ing waters:.
geroan rebeUton. HIS refusal 10 I
I lour days of flooding in his I The Arkansas River 1fll
toler"e puhhca: rppostlton ar.u ,
sla te alone at $102 million.
flooding at its headwalert hiCh
the ohr'"'''' OC'•nrmor crosos &lt;d -1
1 Disastrous slorm - spurred lin the Colorado Mountaina. 1.1ded to the d•sccm_etl
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i nooding also swept arross e&gt;st- 1mar and Hotly, bt southeaotera
Todl':ly, 1t burst lntt the open I
.ern New Mex1co. uprooting Colorado near the Kansas 1Jor..
",~'he rev\llution was announu·c ~W'l acciden_ts, In whle_h one ' bridges, shattering homes and de.r, were surrounded by ••ter~
m a Jenglhv 111arJfesto s1gr.ed dnvtr was InJured, were mves- mangling roads.
The entire 175 • mile "flaod
by ilouPJedienne and broadrHSt ligated by the Ohio State Patrol
Con«n•ed Storm Activity Iplain'' of the river from PueiiCO~GE CHUMS - Minnie Pearl, right, the lovable character of radio, television and stage, chats with Mrs. by Alg:ers Radoo.
on Froday.
There was growmg lear the lo. Colo., into Kansas wu 01'
F. H. Ollnen, ?f Syracuse, followmg her_ appearance as h eadhne performer for the Big Bend Regatta Weekend
It "upted jus• 10 d&gt;~s before I The inJury arddenl look place fast . rising Rio Grande would dered evacuated.
show Friday mght on the Pom~ro~ parkmg_lot. The stage na?1e Minnie Pearl was born of the imagination of 1 Ben Jldla - in his role " a! at 11·45 am. on Yellow Bush soon lumble over into Albu- In the northeast, the Soutb
pung lady ~ame_d Sarah Dpheha Coile~ whtle she and Mrs. 0 Bnen were attending Ward Belmunt College a lash· leading P••llt!cian of the uon-1Rd .. nine tenths of a mile east queo·que and forecasters pre- Platte River, which did .-,a
IOnable ·g~rl s fm1shmg school m Nashvtlle. They were close friends.
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alignea st.tes -was to have I of Rarme.
dicled continued storm activity million damage tn Denver 11
- . --~---- -------------------------been MSI to the '"""mil ron- [ A car driven east by Carl •along_the eastern slopes of the flooding Wednesday and 'l'lnJri..
ferenc ' or 50 African and ASiar, w. Cline, 16, Rl 2 Racine. went IRockies
day, rushed through~1'
states.
out of control on lhe gravel , In Colorado, raked by lorna- ern Colorado farmlandl IIIIi
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since small communities.
Three, school distrocts tn ; days a we~k. Sthool lunchl!l' ; repr..,enls ~;.Salisbury dis- ;ter; Elanor Knnighl, Tup- new rulers want the_talks to ~of side of the highway and rolled Wednesday, tales of personal. Rescue ~ficialo-. throllr.Meogs ~~ly have been assur- . woll be provoded free lo the o!n'· ' trod schooli of Brotlbury and pers Plains, and Crace Weber, I on as sch·,!uled, but the rate oi lover.
tragedy mounted as SWiftly as ong every bot of equipment Jill'
ed they w1U recetve !ederatl dren and parents drovong chtld- Salisbury.
Riverview; Nellie Vale Mar· jlhe 3ummo! talks was unce•-, The driver was thrown from the property damage m hard- soble Into the light, ''We'D lib
asslsta!K\1! through the Econ~m- 1 ren to eta~••• will receil'e m'le- i 'fechers who will attend the garel Parsons. Ann Webster lain.
: the car. He was taken to Meigs hot northeastern and southeast- Inearly anything that mo.,.,,,
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1Head Slaf! Program Work Shop . and Roberta Wilson, all of Nor. I
Stolod Pollllcal Uno
' General Hospital by the Racine ern Areas of the state.
1saod one man as he ·madl •
aummu kindergarten_for chU· .Late
May o!foclals repre- ' on Terre Haute, Ind .. nexl week ! lhwestern, and Audrey 'llteo- / Boumedlenne, li er y ond , Emergency squad and treated! A 3-year-old boy only seconds plea !o~ trucks and eartb-tlilll,.
dren H yeou:s old thiS year.
sentmg he three scho&gt;l d1.&lt; Iare Mrs, Twlta Strasbaugh Ches- hald and Pearl Bunce Salisbury , moustoched. has been known lor a sprained shoulder and a~ay from sale.'~ was swept lo ong equopment lo stem llle
A~ment was made Fri. !riels w&gt;ri\ed again,t. a dead- •--·
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! lor years to want to ll&lt;'e the : minor abrasions.
hts death by hlghwalers near Army and Air National
day ~t.N\Wtbwestem, Etostern line in ohel" successful effort to I MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL ! Mr. Morrison, Mr. McKenzie!' artny in jlower in Algeria.
; The car was heavily damag- ; Agate, Colo., 60 moles southeast! ~its; using
and Salllbllty school districts complete !'"per work ·so they / ADMISSIONS- Earl Beat, and possibly Mr. Bowen will . ~Is 104!' appearoo to be the ed. Cline was cited to Meigs! 01 ~nver. .
loght plans, were
will secure ·tht .aid lor classes might quo·o[y.
i Harri•onviile; Carroll Cline Ra- also altend the worksHop
-~same as Ben S.lta's but to- juvenife court charged with ! Mroal~saodl the boy 8 moth- persons stranded-oJbtnmun!l~('f
under the project· "Head Slirt." I Director. of the
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Classe1 ~ for the kindergarten are Larry Morrison. exel:;tri'.~~el DISCHARGES_ WlUiam Lan- :
FIREMEN' CALLED
I the army has been (urious over A serond took place 6:15 P-Ig: on the clttld II$ she was Nearly every
pupils plalmlne to participate h~ad of E"Stern Locul
dos- ders, Pomeroy; Fran~ Gaul, i
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"'·- , ' .' . the waj· Jlo.n Bella tried to re- m. on Rt. 124, one and three .• ut to step mto a rescue bet· the state wu out -~
in the llfllllllel' program are lo lrtcl; Dnoal~ McKen"'· North- Chester· Abbie Stobart Pom- · 'llte Mtddleport ru-e depart· form the country liter the •n&lt;l ~ tenths miles north oi Racine 1"'opter.
along lhe route lll1l ·
olart 1\londay, JqJy :18. n was I western Local district executive eroy. '
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·A car dri"'n oy Eber M.
· i • Five Swept Away .
Ia~ land travel ~
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prevtously -MOUI)Ced'the claai, head and llnberl Bowen . .court_
; Curlls Roush resod~nee_on.ljlgb-1 Boum~eune't poliHcal line.~ a7, Syracuse, ran off the
Fove member~
es would etart July :U, but·ooe ty elementllr) superoldl!r, whd Veteran• · llfemorl.ll Holpltal st .'" Mlddle~rl ~t 1.2$ p.q~. .
---··--··;---"------- ~side of the highway and
were swept away west
to an -'low
appllcaliollS
ADMisSIONS _ . M~ John : ~Joday ~ exUngn~h &lt;a .ml.rylr
GRI!&gt;DERS TO MEET
:a guard rail. The driver
tbe%hen ~ ly
being ~ it was - • ·
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a~:~ ·u~~e~ YU: bali
are to rejlort to the ! moderate' damage. Stowe
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21 at : cited to Meigs county
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ALGIERS. Algeria IUP]) - Strongman President Ah- · atlract10n. The Beta Sigma ' Nease family was also a 'lllillllir
men Ben Bella was overthrown today in a ligioting cnupe Phi sorority floal won first . in the individual entry claJt.
headed IJy his old rival and aide, Defense Mmisler Col. 1 P'""' m Ihe nuD-!'ommercoal Takmg top honors bt tho pleeHouan Boumed1enne.
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Bella. is dedicated to trans- he once told new$:nen, is thi,.;. Commercial cl~:~ss was
the Charles Knopp won second ~)I.
forming Alger1a inlo a ··socJal"Ca1l Jl ;\larxism or social- Blt~ettnar Auto companny entry ce and Bru(-e Gothard, tbJr4.
isl" stale.
' ism vt Castroism, 1 want &amp; 1and third place winner was a Judges for the parade wtH
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BoumedH•nne and his off1ce~s 1 wi!l luke help w!"u·re we C&lt;lJl ' of J)ane . Tt1e wreturn
Jona- Bal'htel, Middleport and Jstropped Brn Bella . of ·hi! : charged Ben Bella with usurp- than \leogs ll A R. that won Korn. Pomero7•
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powers and charged h1m w1th Jng personal power and ''creat· seron.d place in lhe non-co_mEVENING SHOW
lreiison.
mg anilrCh)• " He was a 1s 0 merc1al dass and the. Rarme The professional enteJiiiD.
Tanks and helmeted troops l'harged with "misappropnation F.H.A. entry W&amp;l thJrd
ment presentations UDder thl
moved mto lhe strePI ' at &lt;!own of lunds "
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and brought In end to Ben
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the ne"t. birtt~day cake to the
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Gamrs were played under
the direction of Mrs. Smith and
her granddaughter. Linda, w1th
: prizes aWarded to Mrs. .led Mrs. Clifford Ebershach E'n Webster Sr., Mrs. Bearhs and · terlained lhe Chatter Club on
Mrs. T. .A. Hennessy. a guest. Wednesday evening at her home
! Atlemhng wt're.the above and on Mulberry Ave.
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were
guests.
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prizes awarded lo Mrs . Alfred
Biggs. Mrs. Charles Lalhey,
I Mrs. Thomas Stewart.
Mrs.
Stop In and Browse
Harold Dunfee, Mrs. Raymonu
Around. Wo Hove Gifts
Fischer, Mrs. Larry Jacobs. ,
· Mrs. Howard Birchfield and 1
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Mrs. Charles Carson.
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Mrs. Robf'rt Nelson. Mrs. Wil- ·
.bur Young, Mrs. Robert Eads ,
:and Mrs. Kenneth MichaeL
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .

The Big Regatta Weekend in Pomeroy got underway
Froday w1th a varoe.'y of attractions ranging from a col_..
i lui parade to a sensational evening stage show.
, Hundreds ?r people lined. the streets of Middleport
I and Pomeroy s busmess dostrocts. and ~he area bet~
, the towns to see the parade that kicked off the First All·
moal Regatta Weekend .
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Paul Chapman. parade chairman, started the parade
movong from Norlh-Second -av in Middleport shortly fli.
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It's so easv to spend cash, but when yc .. '''"·e
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... and stick to vour budget! For modestincome budgeters, our speeial pay-as-vou-go
checki11g accmmts are "just right"-convenieut. sale, and no minil~11111 balance is required. You can pay bills by rnuil, too!

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' Evening Show is Smash Hit

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