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Wedding Party
'n/y About ' J f ntertame
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People In
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Pomeroy :

Preparatlom for
JORDANs VISIT
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- ~nd tamily ·were woekend 1 MPels on on llY
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Social are Made
.Is of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy 'l'heodorus Council. Daughters t
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:Inger ol Lancaster. The ol America, mel Monday even- _,
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U
ans also vislled in Colum- 1 1 lh IOOF Hall with Lot- •'
A rehearsal dinner was held
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at the Martin Resmurant SaturSunday before rt&gt;lurnmg
t 1e Cohen ..councilor, p.rest mg.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Elkms dav evening lor members ,1r
. home.
. ~e meetmg opened m ntual· and son, Sieve. of Columbus and thf brtdal party in the wedding
lsllc torm. Cora Oe!'lny was re· Mrs. H. B curd spent sevrrHt
Miss Beverly Perrin and Mr
l ported ill and Mary B. Hetne•!l davs lishmg at Horky Fork 01Wiii'am Dixon. The tables were
1and Gladys Cuckler home from L.a.ke .
de~rated with flower arrange~
hospital and improvmg. Jt was 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. G Preston iments and candl...
announced that the books would j 01 Huntmg!cm and Mr_s. Harnet Attending were Miss Perrm
pineapple ice cream, and
---------, bt' auditt'd Thursdav rvemn~ at , Presion ot Alabama vJslted Mr. and Mr Dixon, Mr. and Mrs.
lma•e cake also will be avalla- 11 TONIGHT a. THURSDAY
the home ot Mane Hauck. and Mrs. Homer Hu!ley Sunday Tom Perrm ol Lexington. Ky .;
ble.
. NOT OPEN
Assisting Tuesday
I rouncil deputy . Dean H;umlz Mr. and Mr~. Dan Morr~s re-:Mr. and Mrs. John Harr1son
BY REQUEST
were Mr. Vincent Dabo,
I and Glem~ra S~alzt&gt;l werE' nam- turned to lhear ho~e , Cmcm- and Sharon. Middleport: .\1r.
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Mnt. Paul Haptonstall,
: ed to ass1st wath the audtl In- mlt1 Tuesday, after a weekend and Mrs. Carl Jones and dau~
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llaptonstall,
Miss
Phyllis
''TWO ON A GUILLOTINI"
stallation ot officers will be vtsll with their par~nts, Mr ghter. Carleen. Dra}'lon Plain~.
chim, Mrs. Edward Burkett,
Connie StPvens, DeaD J one1.
held at the next meetmg. The and Mrs Hobert Morns Sr. and Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. William
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Richard
Owens,
Mr.
Pomeroy group wt&gt;nt to Stark's Phflrma- Mr and \1rs. Arthur Hoyt.
:conger ;md son. T. J., Jackeaner ~ ,
Colorcartoons
Mrs.
Thomas
Kelly,
Mrs.
, r·v for rt&gt;fre!'ihment s
Mrs Rdtth Thomas return-[' son Mr and Mrs. Thomas D1x~
Herman Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.
t'd home Fnday, atter a two on . .Jackson: Miss Coleen Wil~
SUN .. MON. ond TUES.
Russell .Lyons, Mr. and A~~h:ll
weeks VI Sil in Columbus ~· 1th son. Logan. Be~rbara
Jones,
JuM 27-21-29
EvereH Baohner, Karen JS&lt;
her SISler, Mrs. EIZ'o:J W1ggms Mrs Richard Lonr,. Mrs Rob--1
"HUSH, HUSH,
ner, Mrs. Fred Lewia and
SWEET CHARLOTTE" .
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Vessel, ert Sisson. Charlene
Davis,
Rev.
Howard
Ruppe
II.
Bette
Davis, Olivia deHavvl1·
and .lames Watson ol Colum· jKathy Ml'Eihmny. Carolyn Rusland,
J o:s. Cotten, Agne•
bus spent Sunday w1tn thear par-) sell Dennis Saelens Jack SatMoorehead. Cecil_Kellaway.
ents. Mr and Mrs . Leroy Wal- terf;eld, The Rev. H;1ward Ru~
ASKED TO SPEAK
Wm. Campbell, VIctor 801&gt;
no,
Mary A.stor.
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_ pelt, Mrs. Lillian Ste fl. Middle- TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY _ Mr. and Mrs.
The Rev. Howard Ruppel!
Colornrtoon
Misses Ethel and Clara Gar- port , Forrest Bachtel. Mount
Swa of Portland will celebrate their 50th weddi:ng the Middleport Presbyterian
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l&lt;~ nd Mr and Mrs. LewJs Har· Union College Alliance · Ron- ry
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anmversary Sunday, June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Swan were
~~~ 1 cted tlw 5oth weddmg ~nrn- nre " Jan. · ac son
married June _30, 1915 and are the parents of three
versarv ol Mr and Mrs. Arlh- wv.r•"" -·""·"'" ' ...
--~..,.,o·. children, Marvtn Swan, of Mld_dleport; Mrs. Wm. C.
ur r.vans at the HidwetJ Methory Jol Moser, of Glendale, Cahforma, and Mrs. ClllfeiD&lt;_:e
THE FABRIC SHOP
dist church. Mr. Evans' fo1n(Maxine) Price, of Portland. There are three grandchll·
dren, Marilyn and Bill Swan and Patsy 'Price. Mr. and
er Thom•s Evans ol Lan&lt;"dS·
POMEROY, OHIO
te; who IS 96. also attended
Mrs. Moser are spending a three-week vacation in Ohio
The Evans lamilv are former
and wtll be present for the anmversary.
Mmersv1lle res1d~nt.s
ei)Orf J Mr. Swan is a retired Rural Mail Carrier, having
Edward Parker and family Mr. and Mrs Millon Smart served for 42 years in Meigs county.
SEWING MACHINE
havt&gt; gnne to New Mrxaeo whe-re !' and daugt 1ters, Sus;m Barbara
In observance of the anniversary, an open house will
he wtll seek employment
, and Hoberta of Perrysburg, be held Sunday, June 27, pi the home of Mr. and Mr~.
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Mr. and Mrs Charles Grueser •were •O&lt;·kend gues ts ol
his Clarence Pnce, Portland, from 2 to 5 p.m, Please OID!I
i and s1:ll .Jot:n ha_vr _return:~ ! P••rt'n ts. Mr and \!Irs Paul gifts.
nome at1er a VIS it m Tt-xa:s Smart. Barbara &lt;md Roberta ·::.:::.:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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Closing Bible School Program Given
At AuditOriUm on Thursday Evenmg

Willi their daughter and s~n remamed lnr a vrsll With lhr'll'
m-law, Mr an~- Mrs. James grandparents
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George Dallas and son . Steve,
Vl,rs. Jar:'1b G
dlorckl ner reMturn- i of South Chorleston Onto, Vts!l-1 The closin• program of the Linda Lipscomb assisted by
ed JOmt' lYOn ay rom
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Commf.nity Bible Marie Rizer taught lhe Priml•.enera 1 Hosp1 1a 1. and IS
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F'orr~sr IIBacrde 1 an
pruvrng
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I k \1rf Cand , School was given on Thursday ary group ..They repeated mem~
r~ . Wr wm Mat ar o res- evening, June 17, in the local ory verses and sang For God
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l 'chool auditorium . The theme So Loved the World.
~Irs M. C . Wi lson lrft Fri- of the school was "Jesus Teach- The Junior class was taught
day for a v1s1t 111 lluntmgron , 1~s Us."
by Pam Sylvester with Debbie
w Va with relative.&lt;.
' The Americon flag. carried Hayes as her helper. They reMrs Lenore Hohar1 Kenl oi bv Keith Lisle. the Christian c1ted memory verses and sang
Parsonag~
lndtanapolis. Ilid " IIIe ~uesl l fi;,g by David L ~scomb and The Lord fs My Shepherd, and
A rontributron ol $50
w&lt;J~ ur her Slslrr. Mrs. ff'dnc &lt;.lark Cr:.~ig Cottrill carrying --&lt;:"-the. Brt&gt;ak Thou the Bread of Life.
nhrde ro the p~:~rsnnage lund und !hPrr mother , Mrs. Mavme Btble. led the marcn of child- 1 A playlet. What Would
You
when the Loyal Ht&gt;lpers class l lwb.J rt • .
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, rrn into the room . Ple_dges ~er_e [ Do was
presented by
the
ol tne Syraeuse
Methodist Mike Shal(:'r Is aUendrng tne l given to the three m umson , teen·agers. It_ gave _the prob1cnureh met Monuay evenmg at 'iurnn 1 ~ 1_· sess ion at Mar~hHII : followed with prayer by the .' terns and the1r solutions
l!tu• homt&gt; ol f\,']r.s. Ho~';-d Thorn -· Un1vers11\. Hunlrng•nn W. Va ' Rev Paul Sellers of the E U. Christian tenn-agers 1n school.
as
Weekf'nd gu('sts or Mrs AI- ' B. Church and !he children sang 1 stressing that being a Christian
Mr.s. Ralph Roh:-~ on. pres!· fn•d Starlwrry. Sr were ll~r "Keep Your Hearl m Tune." I comes first, wh le being popu.
dent . conduct~d lhr meetmg fam11' . \1r. and Mr.s Alfred , Thr Nursery class with Rose [ Jar comes second. This group
wh1rh npent:&gt;d with Psa lm 23 rn St·arberr.v . .rr. Jnd
children·, Ann Ltsle as teacher and Suz- was taught by Eleanor Kay
un1son . Ot:&gt;votions laken from ITipp ril _\'. ~H and Mrs. Hal ph· anne Winebrenner as her helper I Schneider assisted by Linda
~omans were lf'd by Mrs. Wrl - Sot'km;m, Columbus: and Mr. sang This Is the Way We Go Lavender.
lltam E1ct1mger, whn also read &lt;md Mrs . Larry Wells and son, to Chureh and Jesus Loves Me ! The EUB Church was
an art icle, "This Js My Story, '' Ricky, Columbu_s ~rs Scarber- and gave. their prayer. They sponsor while the First Uinited
· ba&gt;ed on ,thr hym11 · Blessed ry pions lo reSide 111 Columbus played a melodious tune by the , Presbyerian Church will spon1\ssu rance. ' and closed w r t h folloY~m g d1sposa l of her prop- tov band.
1 sor it in 1966. Eileen Clark serv~
pravt'r .'\1\rs. Helen Damdwood erty m M1ddleport Other recenl ·The Begrnners group's teash-1ed as the business agent, Miss'
drscus_sed the hf~ of Sa muel. gm.. sls or Mrs. Scarberry were er wa$ Sharon Roush, as~Jsted Lisle and Miss Sylvester as pi·
Our-rng tht&gt; busmess sesston, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Riggs of by Terri f'erre!l, Janice Man· anists and Miss Winebrenner as
plans were made for a p1cnic Crooksville . and Mrs. Ethel Car- uet ttnd BrE&gt;nda :'1-tichael. They the song leader.
Deluxe Zig·Z•g Sewing M•chine
"' the Syrar-~se park , Monday . ler of Long Bottom.
sang their theme song and zac-! Myla Hudson and Mabel Pick, luly 19 at 6 .!0 p.m. Named as Weekend guests ol Mr. and chaeus giving memory verses ens had also helped with the
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t~t' co~mrllee f_or the Picnic Mr!'. Lf'o Kenned.v \,erf' her and st;owed ilerns !hey had school. •
... In this modern style desk!
1 Y.ert&gt; M1ss
Marc1a Kar_r. _Mrs ~~s~ers. Mr. and Mrs. C. R mode.
Rev. Paul Sellers compllmentDamewood ond Mrs E1chmger I Bailey and sons, Richard and 1 _ .
- . ed and thanked all who had
·Winner of Singer Typewriter At Reg1H1
. A round -robm c-he.:r card was I M1dwrl· Mr.s. Jesse Lake. West
I assisted with the school and
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.lefferson: and Mrs C. R Gil- l
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presented them with cerliliclot~
Norma Curtis, 33 Anne St., Pomeroy
I The meetmg closed with th• bert, Spnngf~eld. Mr. Gilbert
of apprecialion. He stated
I MJ7.;:ah benedtc!Jon and a S&lt;llad IS in Canada on a fish ing trip.
there was an enrollment
' r~urse was. served by t.he host- , .\1rs Don Bnrkey of Martella
[ 70 with I$ having perfect at' e: s lo the ahove and ' 1rs . ~1 ~-' 1 - spPn1 Monday with her mo!hf'r, 1
tendance and thai he was sure
vtn Gr1mm. Mrs. Frank W1nr- M1· (' A E · 1
brrnm·r and Mrs Will 1m H d
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Father's Day was observed that the school had been
ou
Mr. and Mrs Carl .Jones and at the Rock Springs Methodist successful both financially
McCall's Patterns
Singer Sales &amp; Service
ashelt.
daughter. Carleen, have return- Church Sunday dunng the Sun- spiritually. A free wtil olferCulvrr
. ed to their ~ome m Ponliac. l day School hour.
ing was taken lor expenses.
115 W. SECOND
, ~ Ci tyl. '" Csouthwcest,- .\1rdt alter spendtng the week- Several recill.tions were giv The annual picnic was
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ounty. a . t&gt;nd he
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iforma. ranks with Hollvwood
_re WI rea Ives.
.en by the Pnmary class taught . W:~ed~n~es~d~ay~J!une~l~6~,;w~ht~ch~~!_-::.,...,.,~;;;;;;~~===:==:=::==::=::-:-:-_:~
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mothers attended.
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TREMENDOUS SAVINGS
ON DISPLAY MODELS I

Collision

$50 Given by
Church Class
For

-WOME~
~'tt-1k-~JEA"RTis
And if you cheri&lt;;h your home, you'll want to give it the
finest In qu ality IJrOtf'ction You ' ll choose lu cas l' ~o.Tex
the blister resl~!ant 1\crytlc Exterror Flat House Pain\ for
our nex.t pa int ,ob. Why lu co- Tex? Because •I prOYides

~nsurpassed prote ction and beau ty lhiJt lasts 50% longer.

In cl ea r, hr .gt·t fade -resrstant color's plus wh ite Lu co Tex
covers wood , masonry, asbestos and metal su rf oces With

equal ea se. You 'll lo11e that Luco-Tex Look!

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The BEST QUALITY Paint
Is Your Biggest Bargain!

THE POMEROY CEMENT
'1LOCK COMPANY
The Department Store of Building Since 191;

~~:e~:Y~,':;:~:::~~~1M~r~~ :~:::f~~:~!E:n~~e J~~: i

Dad by Bobby Ball; 1 Hav,
T b J d 'Radford· Jt Doeswo y u y
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n't Really Matter by Cht·istld
H sell and He's A Pal by :lfary
Yad h
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b ,._ W'll'
Radford al- '
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Including
80 'lapd reCitations
Dearest Daddy by Stephanie
Radford. I'll say One Thing by
David Harris 1 Am Very Lit-

famil

1 hey were arcompamed

h Mrs G I' Z I
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been VISIImg m Beckley
past month
Mr and Mrs James MournVISIIrd reepnl!y wllh ms mothM D I M
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er. rs a e 1 ournmg and her
pare~t s. Vir .. and Mrs. Tom Walmg and children of Columbus
, lers In Pmnl Pleasant. W. Va.

K&amp;C
JEWELERS

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Crde your flnger (or he") with foshion--&lt;jl;tlering,

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.glowing man-made diamonds, genuine onyx or cultured ...
peorls in stunning d-.rlin9 silvtt Mttinqsl You'lllGve th is

of tlegance, Came ae our thrilling 'ollec;tion- j :~

twer.ty four broolh-toki"'J slyle1, ond avery
ring i1 ob&lt;olutoly tuoronjtod.

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Don Murrwy Diana Hyland

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employed lor the summer at
Lake George, N. Y. He was
accompanied by Tom Rail,
plans· a cross-country trip
ing the summer. Morris is a student at Ashland College and
Ral! will he a junior at ...,,,.
State.

June 24·25

"MUSCLE BEACH PARTY"
Anne('!le Funkellu
tColor)
--and''WALL OF NOISEH

With Suza nne Plel' helle
and Ty Horrdrn

Smollta.tJtL•. SHOES
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REGULARLY PRICED UP TO

SPECIAL ON ALL HATS
$10 &amp; $12

PATT_ERN HATS

NOW 5
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come to Fathers by Linda Partlow.
Following the program William Clark. superintendent, on
behalf of the school, pre:sented II
lather
a box of candy to

TONIGHT
FAMILY NIGHTS
"HEY THERE, YOGI BEAR"

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Phillips Sisters Style Shop
Court St., Pomeroy

Ladies! .. lhl• Is the ulo
you hive awaited! Smartatre
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pumps In patent1, leathPrs
and ttrawa. Many oolors -·blue, red, pink. bone, black
l white &amp;PI!Ctlton, natur~~:l
and pink atraw. Size• 4 to 9,
but not all sizes ;n eacb
•lyle . Hurry, shop early!

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Chapman-·Canaday .
In the Middle Block Next to llberfeldl
POMEROY'S QUAUTY SHOE STORI
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"Were in Trouble if the President's
Beautification Program Goes Through!"
t 0MMEN11&gt; liNG EDITORIAL!!_

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the amount of wag&lt;"' or salaries pa1d at
a(niost every le\'el in business, mdnstry,
government. and private enterpnse.
There are some that gets into the spot·
11 ~ ht much more than others. and poss hly the most frequent tv discussed is m
the field ot education and government,
11 hirh are marie public because ol the
tact that they are denved from the nwn·
ev paid by taxpayers .. There ran be no
doubt in some peoples mmds that the
question of salaries in every category
need a constant reevaluat1on to llt' sure
that thev are based on merit There are
fu too inany persons who cry wolfe just
because thev see the amount. and those
that rrv th; loudest have no conception
generaily about what is involved in ar·
riving at a salary figure . The bl~gest
cry that is now going the rounds 1s 111
eonnection with the war on poverty. and
it has become so intent that Sargent
Shriver has come out with a statement
defending those being paid in that ag·
encv .
The general basis for salaries that
we can all agree on is centered in the
amount of education and trainmg re·
quired, and the amount of responsibility
involved The worth of a person. tak1ng
into consideration all the elements of
re sponsibility and ability is most surelv
a rleterm•ning factor One ts not h1red
at a top le.el figure unless those who
ri o the hiring are convim·ed that surh a
~erson ts needed to bring about real ac·
complishment . We are someltmPs anurzect at the value that some people put on
th••i1 worth . Thev never take into ronstdtr;Jl;on their background and ability,
hut feel that thev deserve a murh higher tigure than IS. being paid . We suppose
tllc~t tht&gt;re could nevt•r hr a fool prnn(
scale that would be arreptahle to all
p ~ rson s There is no douhl that manv
prrson s ha\'e a t'alc;e \'aiue plan"d on
lhflr ability . Of tOUI'Se a lot OJ !he fiX·
ill P.. of salar it•s 1:-: ha sed on the availahllil \ ol persons 111 rerlam (.'alegorieR or
the lad of avai lability for certam skills
tha t can plav a h•g part in the amount
o: "alnrv Hardlv a ppr . : nn \\-Ould tll'•agree
1111h tlie sl ate nll'nl that lh&lt;·re is a
n ~···d for a gener&lt;ll e \aluat~an nf snlarit' 'lair!
The press ami other media are going
at ·IJe Olf!('e ol EcJmomlc Opportun 'ty
\1; 11 mi g ht~· !()n·es in \1t11ng up the pers nnel and thPir salaries . We guess that
m ll ' o! them i(•el that sine~ it is a pov·
" ' ,v program the persons who are di·
r : 1in g it :-.lwulrt he paid wages on the
1 ,., ol lhl' n r 11H' need to help the unt, ,n unates and anv high wages are tak·
iw~ !ood LJ i nl cloth 1ng !1 um lho:-e \\ ho
n'"'t need it. It takes persons with org·
a ,l,; at10nal ahi!ily to operate program.
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c' the: t't lnld ~o out ;.md get i:l per·.nn
,, 11 a 111m1 .• r! !Jaj·~ ·•r•ntnd ror less mon·
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t;L' V e·:pl:'cl il P''' son lo do a job for free

sn that everv cent r·ould be funnelled to
thn"t! m rl Tc nt'l'd. and we ran not exp··r l pPople In ~:u ··ifitl' lo that ciegrPe,
a.;; ' ". t' h:n ·f' tJw c-p thr•u o;ancis of puhhc
:o; co•", ;-d 1111. \' hwh inehu\(&gt;-; ft•a(·ht'r~ to talce
s:.:. !lne." ;1t a lprrl lwlow what thPlr !~Ill ·
(H' nlo; ('&lt;Jn lH.l ia• for just lht love nr h·arh·n ~.

~hrhf'r·~ .o;;lalemPnt h;:. s taken [ igures

rPpresi'Ol !ng 32 ot the 39 cities , whirh
n pre.-: t·nt populatwn~ from 75 thousand

to :1 o Jmlliiln, "hose aggregJte n•pre"'" one e1ghth of the total poor. and
cnme-; up wt1h rh ~ comparison The salarv of the stall dire..tor of Community
.1-\1 1ion pro.erams are $6 000 below 1he

m·,yor or eitv managl'r : SIO.OOO below
the supr rinten.tent of srhools: ~:1.000
llPiow thP dirrdor o[ urban rrnewal;
and $1 .000 helow the director of puhlic
11nrk.s. Tlwv are onlv $1.400 highf'l' th n
lht• d'frclu;s of ~ublic weltare The &lt;al·
a, ies or dm•d or~ of ~\11llll11!1lih' dw ~ ts
gt&gt;t $4 .8011 nH&gt;r&lt;' per yo·a• lhan lite rll·
rPdor ot the p · ·vrrt~· program . &lt;1nd
there arc man~· more I'Omparison" This
statement is healthY tn that it givrs persons a chance to m"ake I"Ompar'sono;:. ·1nd
there " uo douht that tn many instances in all fields, not only governm•nl
there are manv who are overpaid and
)i 1 &lt;&gt; wi"e. many' that arr nnrlerpaid for
the johs they are accomplishing.

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('apilol Comment, f-~'vents
By WUliam S. White
- Powerful
Sena t~ Repub!wans are mar·
shalling in readiness lo put down
WASHI~tiTml

wlllloul ceremony any attempt
wtlhin the Honse of Represen-

ta!JWS to break away from the
part y's ma ssive front of support for eu'i g1 vernment's pol·
icy in Southtllst As1 a.
To be sure, nothmg yet !l!een

in the llouse actually fort'shad·
ow s any substantial spirit to re·
nege from I he standing commitment of the Hll - part~ leader-

ship to go on to the end wtth

Preside111 Johnson in Virt ~ani

so long as he goes on sensibly
re:-; IS1ing Communist
aggres-!:i ton there.
Still , a sm•ll cloud has been
ri smg in the sky !rom the vicin~
ity ut a second-rank member
of the Hepublican regency m
the Hou se, Hep. Melvin Laird
of Wisconsin. As the road in
V1el Nam ha~ got touaher and
tougher, Laird has sent up signals of serond thoughts not
heretofore visible within the
lop G 0 P e&lt;"helons.
He recently suggested. lor
illus1ratwn, that the Republicans might be '·dangerously
close'' to withdrawing
their
b~rkm .~ unless the Administration was prepared to seek some
utterly unolltamable form
of
total '" VJctorv" in V1et Nam.
Th1s tangu(:lge was curiously ex·
lrf'me in ils definition of Amw
encan obligations in Viet Nam.
And 1t dr~w instant rebuke from

the Republican Senate leader, gre" m aclu•l power and lnnuEverett Dirksen of Illinois.
ence.
For Laird's ali-or • notbln1
Dirksen coldly observed that
policy
would entrap the United
the Senate Republi&lt;"ans would
"coni 111ue to uphold the hands Slates on one impossibly far
of the President. " He did not end of the sttck quite surely as
add two points; but both are would the leftwmg Democrat·
ic ~roposal that we simply cut
rea l points
The one is that any party's and run from Viet Nam under
ro1 e1 gn-po!icy stanl'e in (Of!· a cloud of righteous rhetoric
gres s is necessarily shaped not about peace-" It ia the mel·
anrholy fate of the sensible mid·
m the House but in the Senate.
The other is that the Senate die, in this as in all public afRepublicans have no intention fairs. to be beaten more or
whatever of seeing the1r record less constantly by both ends of
on Viet Nam. a record of re- the same either-Dr stick.
The unalierable realities of
sponsible large-mindedness by
an oppositiOn party rarely the situation doom Laird's ef·
equaled in history, become one forts.
The flr't Is that the basic
of demandmg some wilrl ex(Jlln
policy
of resistance to a com·
sion of the conflict in pursuit of
an impossible dream of uneon-- munization of aU Viet Nam,
dilional Communist surrender as begun by a Republican President, Dwight Eisenhower, did
in Asia.
not
of course ever contemplate
Dirksen witl undoubtedly have
going
to the extent or openinl
the support of the entire Republican hierarchy in the Sen· 1 continental war in Asia.
The •econd Is that General
ate - plus all or practically
all of it in the House as well, if Eisenhower is shouldt·J to shoul·
and when the chips really go der here with President Johndown. It can be confidently as- son en a notably unpartisan desumed, for example, that the fen&lt;e of essential 'national In·
chatrman of ttle Sen(:lte Re· terest.
publican Pul!cy Committee. Bo-The third Is that Olrk""n and
urke Hkkenlooper of
Iowa, indeed the Senate Republicans
have
will stand with Dlfksen. So. IOQo generally qJite simply
will such strong untilled parly been actWited from the start by
figures as Sen . Hugh Scott of genuine concern for that naPennsylvania. a form€r chair tion•! interest. 11Jey could not
man of the Republican Nation· now see their party scuttle a
tll Commttlee and the dean o( rational policy. And even If
Eastern Republicamsm in Con· they could, they would not. ,

spending within Income. There
five tan~ecUilve deficit years, is no assuranc'O thia will happen
includmg the J965 fiscal year at all.
The record l&gt;f the Republican
which ends Junl.' 311. As of .June
the 1965 hscal year with ~another 1, government had overspent its party on government economy
d1sgrac.·pful rreasury deficit. It income smce I960 by about $30 is better than the Democratic
will be a big one. The U.S. gov· billion. The Troasury reported record, but not much. Neither
ernment has not operated with· that as of .June I the public party will accept leaders with
ir1 its meome sinre 1960 when debt was $319.5 billion. The pub the courage to measure prothere was a surplus of about lie debt wilt be much more than postd sP"n~ing projee~ against
that before the Johnson admin- the standard of what(lhe United
$) .2 billion.
Und&lt;r Presidents Kennedy istratiOn brings government Stales can afford.
and .Johnson there have been

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WAMT·ADS

Rumors are spreading that
all Is not fab with Lee Remick
and Bill Colleran
Several
tough Harlem hoods who bl~w
a bundle betting on Sonny LIS·
tor have spreaa the word uptown that If they run Into the
ex-champ tn this locale, he'll
have his last fight with themno TV camera• around.
The movie "Tbe Knack,"
which has no story to apeak
of· waa filmed In no stodio to
apeak of and wtlbout any atara
to speak of. Yet it woo tbe
cannes Film Festival Prize u
best picture of the year. (Are
they trying to tell ua something)
11 you think Broadway is deserted after midnight,
you ~hould see the World'a Fair
•fter t p.m.

Reports f,rom Th c Capitol
By I.YLE WILSON
llnilt•tl 1•ress lnternaUORl\1
Six days intervene
before
the U S govt&gt;rnmenl writes off

rnd although he was told she
was wallinll, he never bott.er·
"' to come down. She finally
left without seeing him.

aln's angry young · ·vwr111ht•
John Osborne, Ia refusing to
aell the film rights to hJS new
play, "A Patriot lor Me," uoDon't you yearn to caleb this
lesa Malllmilllan Schell Is 51g0o
performance
Dagmar play.
ed to recreate the role he playa
In London. n.e play , seen In
In~ the Ethel Merman role In
a private club for a scheduled "Gyp•Y." She'a doing In fl·
The Ameliam-weeks run. Most movie pro- Sommer stock
•••
Medical
Association
Is fl.
ducers would be delighted to
hire Max for • picture, bo I oancing an intensive search for
they're probably buminll the 1 cigaret that will be "absomidnight oil wondering what to lutely sale." They will experido to make the acript suitable ment untU the' !lnd the ingredfor publlc consumption · · Syd- Ients that are anti-people, then
ne ChapUn's exit !rom the cast 80 from there to eUmlnate
of Y,.FumiY Girl" lflrsl predict- them without affecting whatev·
ed here I waa far more compll· er taste It II that smokm
cated than the formal an- yearn for . . Former Governor
nouncemeolts made it seem Law and Mra. Thomas E. Dewey
yers were In on the deal~ and quietly celebrated their 37th
b ""' ratheJ a lllicky w•cket weddlll8 anniversary at the fA.

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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
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',Matter Of Salary
·,,HERF. is a 'ron•tan: battle being
.
in throughout th1s
ga!;l~d

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting

1'HEN fiE COMES BACI&lt; FOR 1HI'i .
LAST ONE ANf7 PORTERS GALORE ·

lH ERE ARE. TO TOTE 111E EASY LOAf7...

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The windy city certainly
seems to be Interested in "the
real Jean Harlow." Dn opening
day of the Joe Levine "Harlow," 23,000 people trekked to
the Chicago Theatre to catch
the first public performance of
the cinema and 20,000 had to
be turned away. But the lines
continued around the block for
hours and hours.
Quiz question: What waa that
former film star, famous and
glamorou9, doing at Danny's
Hideaway all by herself for
four hoursu Answer SHe was

waiting for the star of a Broadway musical• who was upstairs,

By UDIIed Pn!u International
Today Is Thursday, June 24,
the 115tll day of 1965 with 190
to foUow.
Tbe moon II approachlnl Its
new phase.
Tbe mornin8 star Is Saturn.
Tbe evenine stara are Venus
and Man.
American clergyman Heary
Ward Beecher was born on lllis
day In IBIS.
On this day In history:
In 1497, explorer John Cabot
reached the oborea of North
America.
In 1863, General Robert E.
Lee started to cross the Potomac River at Harper's Ferry,
Va., in preparation for his Invasion of Pennsylvania.
In 1948, t h e Soviet Union
blockaded the western zones ol
Berlin banning all rail and road
traffic between those •ectiona
of tbe city and Western Ger·
many.
Also in !948, the Republlcana
selected Gov. Thomu Dewey of
fl!ew York to run for tbr presl·
dency for the second time.
A thought for tbe day-The
French writer. Henri Stendahl,
wrote: "One can acquire every·
thing in solitude-except char•
acter ."

speadlDI sland•nl
•
The standard by which politl·
Q - Wbe• was the first time
clans do measure spending proj· lbe Boase ele&lt;ted a president
ect• are not necessarily in or u a resall of a lie Ia lbe
der: lA) Is the project desir Electoral Collect?
able? &lt;BI Will it lose the party
A - In 1800, when the House
any votes? (C) Will il gain of Representatives, on the
voles for the party' If the proj- 16th ballot, elected Thomas
ect Ia desirable and a vote get· Jefferson president. The sec·
ter, It is likely to be in, alford ond choice• Aaron Burr beIt or not.
came vice president.
Tbeoe free wheeling spendlnl
habits have been politically
Q - What to tke meantnr of
profitable to the spenders. Gets lbe word "callcke" used by
them reelected. Habib which
return such good dividends are Pretldent JobnBOD Ia bls IDnot likely to be broken. 'Thla aupral addreSI?
A - Caliche · · n odd kind
raises a question which Pros!·
dent Johnson or the Hcretary of earth that is slick as soap
of treasury might be able to an- when wet, hard as rock when
dry, asd crumbly while It is
•wer. The question:
'11 the United Statu cannot damp. It was widely used In
pay its way during the &amp;real- the '20s aod '30s for r o a d
est boOm time evOJ · when is it surfactnr - excellent In dry
weHther and slippery durm11
likely to be able kl do so?"
This question is accumulating Infrequent rains.
muscle as the politicians apend
Q - Which Ia the lar~esl II·
and the public debt incrusea.
Ia
This accumulating mUICle is II· elaalvely indoor lbealer
pre9sed in terms of what it lbe world?
A - New York'a Radk City
costs In interest charges to oerv·
Mu9lc
Hall, with a
••aline
Ice tbe public debt. In the cur
rent !ileal year the cost will be capacity of 6,2110 people.
well above $11 billlon. It will be
groater the folowing year and
still greater the year after that,
as the debt tncruaes.
lnlereot Runt SecODd
Tbis interest charge Ia the seeond largest Item in the Treasury
apendlng program. National defenoe Ia No., I al nearly too bll
lion. No. 3 ia afll'lcullure at fti.l
billion followed by Health Education and Welfare at $5.7 bil·
lion. HEW miBht be a lood
place to look for some govern
ment economieB. T)!e department was established durin&amp;
the Eisenhower administration.
Its first year cost !fiscal year
1953) was just under 12 billion.
It toppe~ 12 btulon In fiscal 1951
and HEW wu on i!J way.
Tbat Is an upward trend char•
.acteriltic of govemm~ spend·
in1. In fiscal 1911(] when the El·
aenbower admln!Jtratlon turned
In a Tre"ury surplus of ,1.2,
Ike bad revenue of f/7.7 But
•
~pent .,6.5 billion. Treasury revenue wao . ..3 billion In fiscal
19113 and LBJ spent w,l.G for a
deficit of f6.2 billion Tbe next
year revenue was up to $19.4
billion but Johnson's deficit wa'
up, also, to ... 2 billion .
On the basis of the Treasury's
June I figures, it appears that
the deficit In this OI!Cal 1""
..,,, li!lyl,
will be about ~.&amp; billion. AIMI

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Anna Magnani, In one ctl
t"hose s•· 1temen~ exp\amin~ why
she turned down several oflel'l
to write her memoirs: "I'm
the sort who ,mual teD the truth
and I'd only &amp;el oued for ,&amp;
l'm worth. ! might oven be
jailed for telUng what I know."
Golly, Anna, yoy've 101 a
best..eller there!

Tbe AlmiDIO

Quick Quiz

1

opard Re•taurant.

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One of the tirst
wedding ,
pre.ents Mr. and Mrs. Jordaa ,
Chrlstopber (Sybil Burton) received after their marriage waa
a huge pol of "she-&lt;!rab" 110up,
from the proprietor of the Boat
House, direCtly acl'O!!£
I h•
street from Arthur. 11 1eern1
!bat for weeks the happy couple
had been ordering that speclalo
ty every time they went over
to get away !rom It all . .. , .
•·Those Magni6cent Men
In
their Flying MachineS," wblcb
drew fantastic taves from the
critics (it's the first 20th Century-Fox picture In yeara to
wlr unanimOus •pproval . from
tbe New York writers)• pulled
II' $10,11110 at the bol office In
one day. It's taking orl like In·
other "Around the World ID 8t
Days."
/
carroll Baker hired private \..__ .
gnards to k..p the photograpbers and fall!l from dlsturblnl
her during her three • monlhl
slay on the French Riviera. tin
a $14,000 a season beach pad.)
So what's she been doing She's
been going out playing the JIOOo
Ia\ butterfiy of the coast, poe.
lng for pictures everywhere 1ht
goes. But she does say lhlt "Ill
10 years" she plans tr do a l
Garbo and vanish from fllml 1
forever.
Geraldine Chapllo has hired ·
a Dock of high-priced press ag•
ents to announce that she doel'
n't believe her publicity - .,..
peclally about her romancel.
She Is quoted as saying that
when the right man comes a\oo&amp; "nobody will ha&lt;t to twist
my arm to get the news ~ I'll
shout il from lhl rooftopl."
1Wonder where abe pick~ , Q
all those Amerlcanl•ms ... .I D
the mimeographing room IDif"
be)
Looking lor Rill Hayworth
and her daughter Princess Vas,.
min They appeared for diDnor at the Bull'&amp; Head Inn iD
Bridgehampton two
Dighll
running . . . Tba Sardl Set II
. raving about the "new life" Louo
la Gosaet is brealhlnl Into tht
role created by Billy Daniell
in "Golden Boy." Louis llgur&gt;o
ed to be a 9tamatlc bit, but It
turns out that he'a a eood liDfl"

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Mays Slams 475th Home Run As Giants Maul Pirates 6-l

By FRED DOWN ,
tic, Mathews and Banks all UU'cc hits and Jim DavenPOrt tile ~ kl ~ win 1111 ,..,
UPI Sporlo Writer
seemed to have a ohiu\ce to and Dick Bertelt two each for lll!tb priJe ..ai!Jij. tn c
l et•
~IN~INNA'I'I •UP!) - Unless One took and you realize "
be did hose first fou.· Innings·"
Only_ Babe Ruth's majestic wind up with between 550 and the Giants.
bacia!. Maloney llloWeilll* bill
thcrP's something drastically ht has power. The 25-year-old 9ald catcher Don Pavletlch.
714 wtll stand ahead ot Willie 6110 homers. But only Mays is
Redi' stop Corda
and struck 0111 U beblltd • •
wrong With the systen. of ballo~ native of Sa" Diego, Calil., "After we got the r.ns, 1
Mays' lifetime home mn total maintaining the pace. Mantle,
. .
satdl that blc1ucild.'• tbrtf' bftll
In• Deron Johnson i• going to stand' 11-feet-1 an~ weighs 210. go• ·s 1 slacked oft a tittle," adwhen the San Francisco Giant injured and his career in doubt The Cmc?'"atl Reds downed by DeroiJ Jolmaon, ' VIda 1'111bave to forego 'ila1 golf .our he He has arms lha, appeao to milled Maloney. "I tilought 1
great calls it 8 career.
from day to day, has hit the St Loulll Cardinals 6-Z and son's lltlt bonier .net a •
•
plsnned to take durmg the All· hove the power of a jack ham- came back ,jooc. In the ninth
Wh a t seemed a rew years only 11 to raise hi• lifetime to- the M!lwaukee Brave• defeated and dOuble•by J.!rank-·~ I
S!Jir game break.
mer.
though. It was awful!) hot and
ago to be a mass assault by 1 tal to 465. Mathews and Banks the Cblcago Cubs 6-Z m Curt Slinmons s u If ere d Ide.·
As II stands now, he appears And !bat's the tool that made humid out there"
mndern sluggers on the old 1 each has hit 13 this year - the only other NL fiBilles.
eighth defeat for t1te CardlDIII.
a shoo-in for the third b· them that way. fie operated a t'rank Robm..;.,, double and
bome run marks lias become a; Mathews increasing his total to In the Amencan League,
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spo. on the National League jack hammer during the sum- Pavleb.,b'l single In the second
one-man attack. Wiltie's 1965 456 and Banks building his to- Mhmesota beat Cleveland 6-3, Wade Blasm~IJIM breaed II
team. And this IS ms first sea- mers while a teenaget.
inning gave Mal"-"Y the lead.
splurge has sent hlm tar in tat to 389. ·
Chicago heat Washington 6-1 af· his eigblb win with a fwr-illt1011 at that slot in the major
Maloney In Another Bid
The Reds added two more in
front of contemporaries like
.
ter a 6-0 loss, Detroit shut oul ter, embelllsbed wllb lmlll'
leagues.
That be hits witt, authority is the fourth on Vada Pinson'a
Mickey Mantle, Ed Mathews . Mays hit No. 22 of 1965 lead· Los Angeles 2-0, New York strikeouts, behind a nina • bll;
Johnson slapped uul three ~tflected in the fact that of his lith homer~ with the bases •Let me plnebpbll. I'm
and Ernie Banks and by thei 111g. off the second mmng whi~ped Kansas City 83 and attack featured by Joe Twrt~' '·
more hila Wednestlay . mght· 68 hits, 29 have been for extra empty, Robmson's trip!~ and the league II getllnJ bll by end of this season he will be agamst Bob Veale Wednesday Balttmore defeated Boston 6-4. 14th homer and three runs bat- ,
d:"Ove In a run to p
us ··ot bases.
Johnson's smgle.
pllcller!"
closing in on all but the great and also contnbuted a single to Jim Maloney, who 10 days ted ln. Jlanlt Aarol! also lattl .
tmg average to .289 and his to- Jim Maloney go the win, his Tommy Harper, Rose and
Bambino himseli
the 11-hlt San FranciSco attack ago lost a game although be two hits for tjJe Braves wbo
to· o!r ~ns battec I oa fat 51 ' .,,th in 10 deciSJolll', as he pinch • hitter Gordy Culeman
Mays nit his 22nd home run that brought Ron Herbel his 'i pitched a no-hiUer for 10 in- dealt Larry Jacksoo hll 10111.
r Cincmnati Jowned St. Louis, allowed six hila. He ha~ faced drove 1n runs 1n the sixth •·
II
ted
of this season and the 41Sth of filth wm. cap Peterson had mngs, got 13 • hit support from loss for lbe Cubs.
"' Most genera y accep
.
.
6-2.
th, minimum of 12 batters In chase St. Louis starter and Ins- of the originauon of the 110, hJS career m the Giants'
Last year Je played first bnse the first four innings, striking er Curt Simmons.
enth inning stretch in baseball: 6-1 V!Cto~ ovr the Pittsburgh
Earles.
mostly and drove in 79 runs as out seves in that •trelcll.
Pinson's bomer, which extend· President William Howart Taft PU'ate~ fuesday. That homer
Redlegs
l%1 010 - I I 2 .
ht cracked .21 homers and hit Ken Boyer's single off Pete e&lt; his hitting streak to seven got up to stretch In the 7th Inn· tied hiiD With Stan Musial for
Braves
11011 010 - I 4 J
.273 In h1s f1rst season with the Rose's glove with two out tn the game&amp; was the Reds' 79th in ing and the crowd, thinking he second place m National League
Clonch and Boggs. Duntee aad
Reds. He ha&gt; II home runs this lift!&gt; was the first St. Louis hit. 66 games. Cincinnati rapped out was leaving, rose to pay him blstory ~nd leaves only bve
Mills. Umpire: Art Sklbarl.
year.
"Jim never ltu'ew better han 13 hits 1n aU.
honor.
sluggers m all baseball hiStory
STANDINGS
With more homers - Lou The Yankees and the Red two singles and Bill Henaler led
W L Pel.
Gehrig wlth 493, Mel Ott with Sox will match hittmg and field- all hitters with a home run and Yankees
4 1 .800
511, Ted Williams w1th 521, ing skills this eveomg in the two singles.
Redlegs
$ 2 .114
J:m~ Fo~~ wt~h 534 and Ruth Middleport Buys League play Braves hitter. were Tavlor· Red Sox
4 2 .616
~
s a • ut • unattama- with the Yanks' one • game two singlet~, and Dunfee ·and S6lllltors
4 4 .100
e 114.C ld
league lead at stake.
Mike Sayre each a single.
Braves
2 3 .4110
0~
WIMBLEDON, Eng. (UP!)- Scott, ranked fifth Ill the l'rookenden of New Zealand, Krishnan today while
M
Pa" Fon
The Red Sox, at 4·2, and the lied Sox
200 Olx - 3 2 0 Indians
0 1 .000
Cliff Richey, the brash teen- United States, beld a 6-2, 9-1, 6-2, 6-3, 1~. 64.
faced a rough! hurdle in
. ays WI 1 pass Gehrig by hit· Yank.&lt;. at 4· 1, could be lied Senators
000 000 - 0 2 5
GAMES TONIGIIT
ager from Dallas, Tex., had 6-6 lead over t..e)US when their Ralston who Is seeded fourth tin Mulligan of Auatratia,
ting another 22 homers this, up after this evening if the Wise and Swartz. Demoskey Indians at Braves
the honor of opening Play on second-round match was halted
'
. eUmmated seventh-seeded
season - the Giants have isoxers pull orr a victory.
and T. Stobart. Umpire : C. W. Red Sox at Yankees
the famed center court today because of darkness Wednesday here, took on veteran Indian patriot Tony Roche, ~.
&amp;6dgamt e4s91and htdaveh!l6 1 Thev tuned up for it Wednes- l r·------==..;.=~~~...;,;~;;,~~;;_~...,...,.,
1plfatyed
when be op~ed
sixth-seeded
D
C
e
an
I .en day evenmg
. . when nghthander I
revening.
avos
upper Ramanathan 88, 75, Wednesday.
stand within a range wou
of passing
John Newcombe of Australia in Richey had a tough uphill
0
W
t hed 2 h1t 3
a third-round match of the
the all-lime list in 1966.
anny " 0 P' c
· • ·:
.
bledon
Lawn
Tennis
chamstruggle
in
bls
secon-round
Until
this
season
Mays
Manshutout
over
the
Senators
whose
Wlffi
match Wednesday, finally overlefty Tim llemoskP) also gave
plonshlps.
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COLUMBUS iUPI) _ Like , up only lwo luis. However,
Wblle the 18 year-old Richey coming Jean J&amp;ude Barclay of
owned by James Swan both were tnples, one for
:HI, 6-1,
7-5.
battled h". temperament and France,
Dennis 4-6,
Ralston,
the6-0,
top-oeedAshland, Ohio, grabbed tlle 1wo runs to w" " an d th e
the Odds against the rugged ed player in the U.S., and Jim
lead and won the r.,.tured other '" Picken s. Five errors
Australian, Eugene Scott of St. McManus of Berkeley, Calif.,
pace a SlcJOto Downs by 2; bark of Demnskey were hts
Jsmes, N.Y., sought to apply also won second-round matches
lengths. Wednesday night in rum.
Get Your Hot Weather
the finishing touches to Rus- Wednesday. Ralston routed MiNational League
Chicago
38 25 .603 t 2:05.
I Senator htllers were Rick
""'e roan returned ••.so, $3 80 Howard a sm•l e and Demoskey
sia's Toomas Lejus in the open· chel Leclerq of France 6-3 6-2
W. L. Pet. GB Cleveland
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6-2, and McManus beat' Ia~ Los Angeles
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Baliimore
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$3.80 for hts second tn m' alsc a St nglt•.
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36 21 .571 3 seven starts. Sea Charm pa1d I
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32 37 .464 10 ..,
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Pittsburgh
34 32 .515 710 Boaton
26 38 .406
COURT OF ST. JAMESES
regulation 11 for six innmgs.
Philadelphia 33 32 .508 8 Washington
27 40 .403 14
Ambassadors to Great Britain IllS miltes played errorless balL
St. Louis
30 37 .448 12 Kansas City
18 42 .300 191&gt;
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Chicago
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LANCASTER , 0 hio IUPI) - Lambright, Lancaster, who won Houaton
SWIM WEAR-BERMUDA SHORTS
29 41 •. 414 14~ Wa.shington 5 Chi'. ""
1 •.st, twJ· the old pala~e of St. James ton•" Wednesday were lhe Redlegs 1
Bruce Helwagon of Circleville 8 sudden death playoff from New York
23 45 338 ,.
turned in the only sub-par round Geoff Hensley, Lancaster, when
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Chicago 5 W'ash. 0, 2nd
was used for royal n•ceptions. wtth a 5-I VIctory ovrr the .
of the tournament and scored they finished wilh !54's in regnWednesdays _ReaDI!J
Detroit 2 Los Ang. 0, night
- - - - Braves to make theJr record I
an easy four . stroke victory lation play.
San Fran.cJSco 6 Pittsburgh 1 Mlnneoota 6 Cleve. 3, night
but was still three strokes back 5-2. enough for second place :
W.Onesday in the Ohio Junior
Cincmnati 6 St. Loms 2, ~ght Baltimore 6 Boston 4- night
leader Marty Fleckman of, behind the Yank ees.
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'Thoraday'o Pr~e Pikbera Littler fired rounds of 34 and Iwalked J, and never was in I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·'lwagoo carded a three-un- and Gary AriZ o1 Cuyahoga Tb••rsday'a Probable Pltcben
to lead the three OhioallS in I serious trouble. Steve Dunfee
de1 -par 69 to go with the 14 he Falls finished in a deadlock for St. Louis at Clncmnati (night] Los Angeles at Detroit
tournament.
i for the Braves fanned s1x, walkposted In Tuesday's round and third in lbe 11H9 class with a -Stallard (3-21 vs O'Toole (l· man 17-5) vs. McLain (3-3).
Next m hne was George Me ed 5.
beat out Robert Small or Frank- 149 total. In a sudden death 51 .
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Manis of .cincinnati with a 37-l lledleg hitters were Boggs,
Un, wbo bad a 73 Wednesday playoff, Hummel took third, Chicago at Milwaukee !night) li ~~~neso~a at :••eland ltwi- 35-72, whit Alex Antontio .Jr. 1Clonch, and Ferrar•. each a
HOME OF ARROW SHIRTS
POMEROY
and a 147 total, lor the title for Heston fourth and Artz fifth. -Dahl (1-6) vs. Clomnger Ill). ~ (Hl ascu III-I) vs. Ter·
0100 State sho~ a 3538-73:_
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youngstera 111-19.
They were followed by Jim 4) .
Boskl~ at BaiUmore (nigbt]Tim Reardon of Culumbus, TwohJg, Dayton, 151 Bob Pe- Philadelphia at San Francis- Stephenson (1-2) va. Pappas
took the 16-and.under brackel terson, Culumbua, 152; R1ck co - Bunmng (7-5 nr Herbert 2.
title with 1 75 Wednet~day and Meeker, Kent, 152; Darek Kent, (3-11 vs. Maricbal 111-5).
Kansas City at New York _
a 153 total. Runnerup was Dan Galton._ 152, and Jobn Jlobert. New York at Hooskln (nlght)jSheldon (2-2) vs. Stottlemyre
son, W1hnmgton, 153.
-Fisher 16-1) vs. Dierker (1-3). (7·3).
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Frida ,
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due Dayton and Jerry Lam- Pittsburgh at Los Ang night
City at Clevelod, mght
me;s, Toted~. 159; Keith Ar- Chicago at st. Louis, ~~hi
~:.Angeles at New York; night
mour, Lima, 160; Paul Egles- Cmcinnatl at Milwaukee, night
hington 11 Boston, o,gbt
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LITI'LER IN LEAD
Montgomery, Culumbus, 162.
New York at Ilouaton, night
Bob Uttler Jr. of Ohio UoiverAmertcan League
sity fired a lwo-under-par 70
BUFFALO, N.Y. IUPI)
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Wednesday In the first round of
Coach Ara Parsf8hlan was ex
39 24 .61t . . . the NCAA Golf Cbamplonsbip,
Minnesota
peeled to stres• pass defense
today as bJs East squad entered
Its next-to-last day of practice
for Saturday's All-America
Footbatl Classic In War Memorial Stadium.

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Panthers are
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Parseghian worked Wednesday with a 533 defensive setup,
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centered around Toledo's Jim' Tbe Pom!l'oy Summer Ht~h ,
Gray, George Donnelly of Oil· , School leag~ team re?Jamed ·
nois and Army's Rollie Stieh-l' undefeated w1th a 4-2 wm over
web.
Southern Wednet~day evening at
Rae me.
The East coach considered Rex CumJngs, Pomeroy's lei·
the trio his key kl success In ty, battled with Southern right.
stopping Baylor's speedy end,, bander Mike Jenkina, for six
Larry Elkins. Elkins will be the i innings before both moundsmen
prime target for West quarter- turned over their duties to
backs Craig Morton of Callfor· relief hurlers.
nia, Jerry Rbome of Tulsa and Both Jenkio!l and Cumings
Oregon's Bob Berry.
had allowed only one hit dlll'lnl
West Bead Coach Frank i their six inning stint. Jenkins
Broyles stU! wa• undecided I was relieved by Amos Wall·
whlrh of his thre• quarterbackl brown after puUing a muscle
wiD lead the team, while Par-[ while battmg m the sixth and
seghlan said Notre Dame's D•ck. Wer.ry took over
for
Helamao Trophy winner John Qunings m the final frame kl
HWirte will start as his field , prolect ~ vlcklry ..
1eneral.
: Southern s lone hit of the
contest was a ,sin81e by Dave
Navy s Roger Staubacb, tlle Spencer. Pomeroy hitters were
1963 Helsman ~ward winner, Steve Finlay, Lenny Van Meter,
will serve as a one-man backup and Cumings. all with singles
lo~ce_!tll'. ~uarte.
and Ed Baer, a double.

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,.pairs has ceustd some schedule revisions for Itt. '
slate showbotl Rhododendron, 1ccordlng to the
Stata Natural R"'uras Deptrtmenl.
TuNdty nlght't scheduled show 11 01lllpolls,
0., w11 Clnctlll!i when the boll wu dry-clocked 11
neerby Pt, PI11Nnt In tht IMrltHe 1Mnuf1clurlng
Co. shlpy1rd for e1111111ency rep1ln to the hull.
· N1turtl RIIOUrcll Director Wtrden M. Ltne
sold tho rtp1ln were upected to 1M finished In
llrne for the Rhodocltndron to mtke ilt '-night
stop In Huntlngtan slertlng tonight.
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saciltlon, the ohowboet's stop et thot polnt....chtduled for Thurtdey end Frldey-h11 been chtnged
to July 23·24 Ia coincide with • slrlll felr 1nd p1o
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Orange 'l'h111'1d31 · even1n1 and

Mainly About present the program.
The program, in charge of
People In
Mrs. Arthur orr, lecturer, o~
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of
omeroy
"America .. Members respond·
~lr. and Mn. George Skin- ed to roll call with what they

On Projects

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The Meigs County Riding
club met outdoors Tuesday ev- I
enmg at the !aJrgrounds
ner and family have returned like about June. The origin of Mrs. Marie Hawkins was
theT new barn. .
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. home alter a visit witb rela- Father's Day was given by
I ommy Reut01, preSident. llves in Chicago. Ill.
Mrs. George Genheimer.
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,msucial "Caroosel" by !he
I&lt; . ee lor Charles A Durfee, Valley Lions Club is spon· The treasurer reported on mon· daughter Susanna and
Three readings were given, ley Pl•yer.s starring Robert
40. 'of 93 Burdelte Addition, will soring their Ninth Annual Horse ey paid the Association from Wagner
Girl and Her Dad by Mrs. Goulet and Carol
Lawrence.
1 b&lt; held 11 a.m. Saturday m the Show, Saturday,
26, at the horse show. It was announc- at Galli tis with Mrs.
Kautz; My Dod.. Dale The production was held in
Crow Russell Funeral Home Valley V1ew Show rmg located ed that two members ol lhe A ld pod M
d M
Kautz. and When Pa IS Sick, the Veterans Memorial build·
, With the Rev. Charles Frum at Scott Depot, W. Va.
club received first place at the b
d r. an
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Mrs. Her.ry Eichinger. Piano ing.
i oflleJatmg. Burial will follow In I The show will begin at~ p.m. Albany show Saturday night. ul e~ lc ar s.1hl d
'solos, "Peasant Dance." and Kevin Angel of Columbus is
the Kirkland Memorial Gardens. and in the evPnt of rain will be was agreed to start work on
rs H. D. . e an Mr. and "The Fai.ries Harp" were pre· •visHing with his grandparents,
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ted b
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I1, Durfee• was ld1led Tuesda in L-Id
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un ay at 1 p. m. Ticket!! t e new barn Thursday and_ all 18 nt Wednesda with
sen
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Melante Dean.
r.. an . rs. .'no . 1c a1 s.
an indll!lrial accident ·at yth are aVBIIable at the gate and a members are asked to assiSt ' pe t 'I
dy M
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An arlicle. What the F'lag 1 MISS DIXIe Pierce has
Majorca pearls are imitation , poses as a human bein&amp;'•
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pearls
lingerprmt
Cardinal power plant construe- uc Y Ic ~t o_ er WI wm a Twenty: three from the club Kt:iser ' Minersville.
ea~s. by Harry Holt er: Ohio I ~r~~ o. m. tc .,
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tion site at Brilliant Ohio Hls pony that IS bemg offered as a took part m the Regatt• parade. P· 1• K' 1 1 It S d
and True, by M". Ho- VISl tmg w1th her parents,
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· Firemen
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as ked the c· "". 1ISler
. bar t Newe II and the singing of "; and Mrs. ·\!"1II ard p·1erce. ~h. e I
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seriously ·nJ·ured ·n ·the '•a e An added attraction this year club to participate in their Ju- AncmDna J accom_pan;
Onward Christian Soldiers wi~! continue teachi ng in Flint .
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r ames F1 :u!r
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196S MEIGS COUNTY FAIR MEMBERSHIP
~ition at Ohio Valley Hospital mclude, workmg hunter , hun~er the Middleport Firemes was r~en s
ana a on a
erl}• birthdays were observed Mr. and \'rs ._ Bernard Fultz !
TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT:
in Stuebenville Two other em- hack and hunt team. Judges tor set for July 18 at the puthian trtp.
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with potluck ref.reshments The were business visitors in French.\~
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ployees
were also
are V· Court· Park. All will be contest ' class- d ·Mrs.ht. aymond
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next meeting w1 ll be Tuesday
L1ck,
Arnold's Sohio Servi ce Station on Rt. 33 north of Pom1
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eroy , Ol1io .
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· Robert I. Spillman, Charleston. open pleasure borse class and I r~turned home _after a VISit
Reuter Insuram'fl Agenry. Ea.~t Second St., Pomeroy , Ohto
. Cha~les A. Durfee was born I Judges lor the many other tl e other a pony Ieasure class. w1th relallves m Xenia. They
S1mon's PICK -A- PAIR Shoe Stem• . We:-;1 M01in Sl.. Pomt-roy
m )'omt Pleasant on November classes w1U be Dr.. Carolyn Entry lee will ~e $!.50 """ were .accompanied home by
Sports Dept., Middleport Department Store, Mill St..
13, 1924 the son of the late Trout, Ashland, Ky., and Jim ,, re ..1.11 be m ·
d her n1ece, V1ck1 Fletcher, for
Middleport. Oh10.
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The firemen will have refresh- a VIS!!.
Wa id Cross Sons SIOrt'. Racint&gt; . Ohio.
Durfee. He was a vetran of
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----Kau tz Fe{•rt Slm t', ChC"siN. Ohio.
World War II and the Korean
mes s..
Hardpn'f; Mark(•\ on 111. 124. b€'tween Syracuse and
War Md w
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PLAN FAMILY DAY
A w1ener roast and social
Racine. Ohio.
American Le~io: ;n~ Nr ~3 PT. PLEASANT - The Pion. hour was enjoyed.
of Mason County Ho
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eer Home Demonstration Club
Vwis Sohio Servk-f' Stat ion, Harrisonvillt', Ohio
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ason oun Y WI hold
Youth Fellow31rip
Mt!l hon e ·.~ Sohio St·rrirt? S1a1 ion on Rt. 7,
perintendenl for the Union'~~: Family Day" for club mem·
Tu[)pt'r.~ P!o.~tn s. Ohio
A 25 year pin wao presented
er Company of Nit
W V bers and their families, July 3, Meeting ;8 Heltl
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Also all Directors and Officer&lt; will h1vt tickets
SUMMER TOYS
SurviVIng In addition to his Ripley. The club has also voted Prayer by the Rev Ch•ostE&gt;r to Nnrman McCain when the
for sale. Cost of Membership Ticket is $1.50 and
Chester Grange met Tuesday
son are his wife, Anna Louise to sponsor a queen to the M'a- Lemley opened the meeting
entitles purchaser to admission and auto parking
Gard~n sets, pails, sprinkling cans. lawn mowers,
evening.
Harden Durfee; one daughter, son County Youth Fair this the Youth Fellowship of
during the five days of the Fair, August 17·18-19·
Dale Kautz. worthy master,
etc., to keep the kids amused •nd happy.
Patr1c1a Durfee, at home and 1 year and will participate in Rock Springs ;tethodist
20 and 21st., and also to participate in the annual
presided. Plans were made for
one Sister, Mrs. Betty Jane lthe In ternational Tea for Dem- Wednesday evening at
election of Directors. BUY A TICKET AND SAVE
at Pomona Grange on
Hyatt of Elizabeth, N.J. Friends onstration clubs in Mason Coun· church.
MONEY.
1965 Pre mium Books will be mailed about
July 2 at Rock Springs. Plans
SWIMMING
may call at the funeral home lty to be held in the near future
the first week in July.
Mrs. Hugh Bearhs, counselor, were also made to visit Alfred
ACCESSORIES
after 6 p.m. Thursday.
DO NOT DELAY IN MAKING YOUR ENTRIES.
ARRESTS REPORTED
read the scripture lesson and .
ENTRY BLANKS MUST BE FILLED OUT BY THE
Gogg les. masks,
ear
Pleasant Valley Hospital
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests members answered roll cHII
WHITE
EXHIBITOR.
pings. nose clips, fins,
ADMITTED : Mrs. Darrel! recorded in the county jail dur with a Bible verse. Sharon
Buck, Gr~mms Landing; Mrs. ling the past 24 hours were: Brawley led the group in si nging
snorkPls. inflated beach
CLOSING TIMES ARE:
Beef
and O;ill'V Ca\l lf'. Sht&gt;PP anl'l Swine - 4·00 P.M.,
James Stover, Gallipolis F'erry; !Nelson Greenlee, Rt. 1 Leon; several songs.
bails, rings, rafts, etc.
Wrdnt-"cl::~y
A 11 gu~1 1 Jth .
Mrs. Elmer Henson, Buffa lo; ILeona G. Carter, Mason an d j A short business 11ession was ,
Horsf' Stww-- 1·00 I'.M.. Weflnp _qJay. Au,~tust 18th .
Boys
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Mr~. Gerald Sellers, Portland,! EIIis Williams, 1lenderson, all ' conducted bv Mary Radford, '
No elosing t11ne on Horse and Pnny Pull fonte~t-"
All tJ\her Departnlf'n1~ - 4 : 00 P.M.. Th ursday. Au~ust 12th
. Oh~~Sc
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Icharged with intoxication.
Ipresident, afier which the pro- 1 Mens Sizes _
Secret:1n' wi ll bt' at Fai r Board Office at FllirJi:round s from
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HARGED. Mrs. Charles ·
grom from the MVF' studv book
10:00 AM to 4110 PJI ., on Au~usl 9-1011 anrl12lh.
purfman, Pt. PleaSllnl : Samuel ·
VISIT ENDED
was presented by the Rev. Lem~l l' i gs County Agr1cultura1 Sndt&gt;tJ,
c:' ~rts./eon ; Raymond Terry. l R•ymond Eiselstein
and ley. The meeting closed with
fh · Frank 11 . .Johnston . Sf"crr1ary
to~ !pols Ferry; L~rry Whitting ldaughter, Jennie Sue Russ, re- the MYF benediction and "' '
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n. Bo:v.: 227 , Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, 0.
d : ~rbuckle; Wilham Saun~ turned to Cleveland after hav· freshments were ser\led
to
eJs, lenwood.
ling visited in Pomeroy.
Tommy Ball.

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ey were accompa•
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Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Burton Martha, who ha8 been Vl!lling
were in Gallipolis Saturday to With both tarmlles . several1
attend the wedding of
Bev-. weeks Jameo. remau&gt;ed for
erly Boling and James Walker longer vtslt
the Ford anc
which WI'S held at the Presby- Bartlett famlhes.
terian Church.
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Delaware.
Mr. and t.lra. Bill FOJ:
of Columbus. 6illers -Sunday daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harold David spent the- weekend with
were Mrs. Harold Bird and Henderson of Allr&lt;!d. ·
Mr. and Mrtl. Ray Russell of 1
children, Mrs. Young, Bashan.
Mr. and Mrs. Olden Thaxton Newark.
I
visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ferne Hayman took her
Mr. and ,Mrs. Roy Buck and Mt·s. Elmer Scarberry and Mrs. Sunday B_cllool class to Forke,d i
Pam enjoyed a cook out at josle Sayre, Evergreen Hills, Run Lal(e Wednesday
the home of Mrs. Cora Buc~. w. va.
cook out. Membel'll atl&lt;!ndllngj
Other members of Mrs Buck s
were Pam Buck, Gregory Donfamily were present also.
Mr. and Mrs._ St. Clair H!ll ohue, Ruth Pierce, Mike RobinSunday guests of Mr. and spent a week with rela!ives •n son, Paul Rowe and guests Mrs.
Mrs. Earl Robinson were Mr. Boone County, W. Va.
Roy Buck and 1'ammy Roush.
and Mrs. Jack Sargent of Ra- Mr. and Mrs. Dnn Bell and Mrs. Herbert Rousb called on
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cine Mrs. Pete Shields, Bill Lorna were dinner guests of Mrs. Ray Heiney, Thursday.
Available in,,,
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Row- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erwin of Mr. and Mrtl. Roy Pe!trso·n,
GLEAMING WHITE, AND AN
ard Robinson and lamlly and Bashan Road , Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis ~:,~;; 1
ARRAY 0~ SPA• .KUNO C010U
Mr. and Mrtl. Chrissie Powell, Mrs. Woller McDade, K i m and Debby Rile were dl
Racine.
and Gene Early, all of Troy guests Sunday evening of
PfiiMANEHT;NON:fADING
PlUS TltiM
QUINTET COMING - The Laurel Cliff Youth Fellowship Is sponsoring the UhMr. and Mrs. Cecil Kirk of were weekend guests of Mrs. and Mrs. Roger Theiss
COLORS IN DUIA·
rig Brothers Quintet of Chillicothe, Ohio, on Saturday evening, June 26, at 7:30 Mason spent a recent Sunday FA!na Roush and family.
familp, Dorcas.
!L! HIGH GLOSS fiNISH • , • , ALL
FJ:OM YOUR fli!ND1 Y DEA1EI.
p.m. at the Free Methodist Church, Laurel Cliff on Rt. 124.
with their. daughter, Mr. and Herschel Roush fell and broke SaUy Pearson ol Columbus via'
,
. Mrs. Fred Jenkins, Jr., and his ankle.
ited over the weekend with her
I D have to admit Its commg family.
Mrs. Lizzie Sayre accompan- parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy
PER
unstuck In places. .
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Calling at the home of Mr. ied by her grandson, James Pearson.
GALLON
See you on Catalina Island- and Mrs. Dallas Hill Sunday Shain, Gallipnlis, spent Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck and
California, that is.
were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill day at her home. .
Pam and Mr. and Mrs. Early
'-and family, Mrs. Doris Hens- Mrs. Roy Pearson entereo Roush went to Reedsville SunTHIS NEXT 18 CALLED ''M ler, Racine, James Ray Hill, Hol1.er hospital Tuesday
for day evening to meet Law.
,
Y Letart.
surgery.
renee Beegle who Hew In by
Stck Robin. ,
.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sto- Butch and Reaney Donahue, plane aft.lr visiting Mr. and
Danny McCloud lound htm bart and Karolea, Miami, Fla., Marion sp.at the week e n d Mrs. Don Beegle and Zane in
out front, hall-dead ~ter the were dinner guests of Mr. and with their parents, Mr. and Columbus for the week end.
By Blmehe M. Haskilll
ram blew him out.a hiS cradle. Ml'l!. Don Bell and Lorna re- Mrs. Vernon Donahue.
Mr Beenle's son• Don, pilot"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"
Bobby LewiS,_ a~ my earnest cently.
Weekend guests of Mr. and ed the ptane and was accomrequest, put htm m a dry place Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burmen, Mrs. Bob Adams were Mrs. panied by his wile, Sue, and MAIN ST.
where I could reach htm for Sr. spent
with their Flossie Church and Sharon of baby.
Jlo'NE l4 - Middleport's get- Answer: "Three iut he front further resuscttalton which pro'
ling to be tl1e noisiest place - and three in the back."
ceeded as follows -put him In
It's getting me down, all this
a basket, wrapped in a towel,
well drilling; often throe lawn YOU CAN'T JOKE
with decided needed more wannth,
mowers going at once right un- these L.T.D.'s, Imperials, and placed h?t water bag beneath
jer my ears; then the bright Solid Gold Cndillacs. They're htm, dec~ded on more warmth,
morning shot all to thunder with too pompous, too swishy, too placed him over gas regiSter,
an electric saw somewhere.
bucket seat, and snooty.
on,~y th,e pilot hght. O?,·
You know, men just love to But you take the V-W now
Don t you dare dte, I commake noise. They've never got - Well, hire's the Yogi
manded htm. After a while he
over that childhood yen for rat- of them all.
wmked at me, sorta. I finally
tling a stick along picket !enc- Fevven's sake, don't miss went to bed, Florence Ntghtmes throwing stones (they still those clever ads. They're
gale on a cane, tending a SICk

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Social Events

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do,) at tin signs. revving up mo- week's choicest reading

bird .

Woke 5. a.m ..ne~t

mornmg, thought ·What IS 11
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son,' engines in the river and at GOING BY JUST now were my bird .
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I St 0 e a davbreak 1 he Milford and Polly {Thomas) He opened Jjtat wtde yellow
ea nc · r ·
Hysc II , an d the1r
. two dar1'm' mou th , I , usmg
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. dropioun d ba rne
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boys, David and
per, put three helpmgs of canPeaceful countrv town: There about 3\i and 1li. Cherubs
ned milk in the maw.
ain't no sich ani~al! To top it ever I saw any, riding
"No more." he sez. smart
all, l go up to Jerry's {Beauty mily along in their soft padded bird that he was.
Shop) and doggone if a big van red wagon, Mommy Polly a • I now stumbled out to the
sitlln' there isn't howling its pullin' at the moment. Mil- "Building" our apt. - garage
motor to high heaven every min- lord is now at A &amp; P in
thing, you know, and last I
vie I'm there.
Pleasant, as produce
heard the parents were anxOf course, rm mostly jok· and they live just above
iously seeking him and migosh,
ing. It's like President Ike H. S., an area that seems
do I hope he's well and happy
when he was 70 - "It'd a been be populated with some of our Uus day.
awful if I HADN'T been 70!" very peachiest young families, "If I bave helped some lalnlAnd '!would be awful if stony a• of now.
lng robin
silence ruled around here, due I Milford (scout-master now) Into its nest again
1o an atom bomb smasiling o and Polly were two of my be- l Into Its nest again,
the moon blowing up when hi t loved pupils when I was sub- I sbaJl not live in vain.''
by a space crafl or something. stitutin.g in H. S. here quite
some time back .._
Well, I hope the Man In the
EVEN THE KIIJS are. drown- And now, lookit!
Bright
Nightgown" saw all this,
ed ouL You can't even he.:~ r
lheir baseballs lhwack (much) HAVE YOU SEEN "Me and because, ere all that, so many
IN' hear them arguing
over My Beach Bag" recently?
problemhs had htumbled hdown ~
~ho 's got the
best bike or WELL, it's an apple bag real- me, w at Wtl one 1 mg auu
'llhose Little League team's a- ly, kinda frazzled now. It goes a"?,thFerln,Ungthat Rlobwa~,"h&lt;mt to beU
·iio ing the best.
outdoors with me equipped with a
a
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myse ·
two or three Readers' Digests Manl
GOOD old Omar Khayyam- (I'm readin' 'em all over a- _ __::::::::::::::___
. ..A book of verse, a jug of gain, can't bear to throw 'em
:; llioe, and lhou
away), my dark glasses, cross·'Beside me singong In the wil- word puzzle book, and pencil
· derness."
(always a pencil, my dears),
. But around here, some one • fan, a wet washcloth In a
'1/ould crash into his (Omar's) chewing gum nd lessee •
'jug on a 'cycle, race off with plastic bag ; maybe
a tittle - - - - - - - - - his girl and there he'd be left strangely missing IS one bathing
By Ml'll. Rerllert Roush
'Just with his book of verse. On- suit although I'm thinki 0I Mr and Mrs Paul Forb_es of
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Mmersvtlle' entertamed
wtlhh a
'Y Thoreau solved that one : e a dmg sun tan oil and msect d'
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recent
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In
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lever mame ,
wen to Jat repe 1lent.
b th
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the lh
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~ Ur d an ~Y I~ poP a~, "r" th .. f/~ clr~hca Y eyemg day. Also attending were Mrs.
~ ve fat a13en on
or IS out I. z , "J! you'll get Bob Rhodes, Mike and Karen.
one year or $28. . .
me a really beach bag cost- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. OldBut as the feller satd to a mg not one cent over 59 cts., en Thaxton are the latter's
Jriend who had no gl!'l, drank no well, I'll accept if. maybe" aunt, Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Blaine
jo~ 1JU1Ce, ~layed no c11r~~· no- (Que_?, Are t.~ere., any 59 ct. of St rasburg. V&lt;~.
!!tin - satd the feller, Well, ones . sezyou No .
Weekend guests of Mr. and
!!hal the heck DO you do, anyOtherwiSe thiS lillie old ap- Mrs. Ray Heiney were Mrs
way?"
pie bag suits me fine although Craig Theodore and children

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MY ROMEO JUST came in
from the store with jelly, meat,
~kies, bananas, elc. etc. ~s third tri~ today, besides a
trip to the LaWidromat corning
Ill loaded with oodles of clean
laundry - but nary a book of
verse, nor a jug of wine - he'd
brought me pecans and oranges
from Florida last week way
ahead of the above named
Khayyam Items.

PRESCRIPTIONS WILL
DETERIORATE WITH AGE

WONDERFUL . JUST sow
(~p.m.) the well diggers have
eeased, only a far disumt lawn
mower going, and I can actually hear my robins &lt;md cat- 1·
b.lrds !or the first time today. .
Query, Is there a sound in a
completely uninhabitfl desert I
when 1 tree falls and no one J
here? I'm just onery enough I
to lllart some of you going, all
over again, on that hoary old I
thing.
. P .S. There isn't. And do I
hive any dissenters? Supreme
Court dissenters, even - I've
just been reading about Jus. ,
lite Harlan and he's, as of now ,
the 'Great Dissenter.'
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'WI! USED TO HAVE a lull
repertoire of Ford jokes such
ai "Turn over, Lizzie" and so
&lt;it .
Now, It's these darlln' little
o!ll Volkswagens whose t.ds, I
(fl&gt;r me) constitute by tar the
deverest of all tidbits In that
Jlae an today's market.
:MJ latest favorite:
oQueltlon: "How do you get
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the remains of old
prescriptions • . . .
some drugs (~lose
strength wilh ilge1
some get stronger,
become contaminated, undergo chemical change, and
often become ineffective or dangerous to use.

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Medical authorities agree that too soft a mattress can
be a major cause of backache and sore, tired muscles!
Now, during our once-a-year sale, you can save $20
and banish backache with a BEMCO S~CRO-PEDIC
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recommended for straight spine support-sound,
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1965, 12:00 E.S.T. I am eav..,. .,.t!Ml. Po.,..... Ohio
COIN LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANING
ing the farm home located 2
GRD...L COOK wanted at once.
S. 3RD &amp; ASH ST.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
miles from Buck's Lake, Ath·
Apply in perron at Crow's
ens County, oft County Rd. 44
Steak Bouse.
6 23 6tc
ON THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY
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known as the Alfred • Garden
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SKILLED carpenter
for inslion
For Sale
Rd., on County Road 46 ' f0 l•
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and
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work.
Give
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also name.
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ELEVATOR, 2 wagons, spray- loilowing: Three pe. sec 10 ·
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FROM 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
2
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"Ofnci"'"~-=
planter. VI 3-2281.
suite, 2 TV chairs, effiectrt•c
The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy/~=========~:::-:::":"::':::
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sewing machine, co ee a
Ohlo.
Miles to Wheeling, W.Va. whert
6 22 6te
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stands,
she wUi visit with relativ11 two
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USED CUSHION glider and I lamps, 3 che~ts of drawers
Business ServiC.s..
weeks.
-.T,.::.F~ING
canopy double swing. $19.95 2 metal beds, day bed, set of
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each. Rutland Furniture, Ru~ bunk beds, baby bed, high
INSIDE and outsl~e painting.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hil1"' oPHONE WY 2-2156
1and, Oh"10.
6 24 3tc chair, child's rocker, 8 pc
Roo! work. Reasonab;e rate.
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lumbus spent a weekend with
Phone VI 3-2700.
&amp;-!Hilt)&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill·Forktho
TRY THE Twentieth Century dining room suite was h
dial welder wilh the 310 amp stand, picture frames, . a
HOUSE MOVERS,
&amp;rader, A large number attended the group enjoyed a plenle at
Lost and Found
Cutting Tap, 20 year warran- large antique ?"ainu! ~hma
dozer, end loader and back· 45mb wedding anniversary of e&lt;l Run Lake on Sunday.
ty. Supplies. Meigs County cupboard, gas range, wrmger
ALL OF THE APPLIANCES OF
hoe equipment
available. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hill, Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cw1la
LOST: Pair prescription sun Landmark, Pomeroy.
washer, 2 coal heaters, smaii
Free estimates. Full insur- day afternoon at their home.
and daughter, SUzi, accompan·
g!a1ses and case. WY %-3171.
6 24 ltc
fuel oil heater, pony cart,
RACINE &amp; RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOLS
ance coverage. Golf Broth- The Rev. McDaniel was re- ied by Mrs. George Davll of
6 24 3tc 18 ft. LONE STAR Cruiser, and harness, many other iters. Phone Pennsboro, 690 turned ro the Methodist church Columbus, spent Jut week on
ems not liSted. Terms cash.
J 1 Pullman, W. Va. 6 18 6tp lor another year.
Lake Erie. Plaeeo visited wert
Notice
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Signed. Ra lph Montie. Lunch
BULLDOZER WORK wanted. The Booster Sunday School The Blue Hole at Castalla, Lasee Mrs. Kermit Gress, New . served by ~- Jonn's Church.
Small dozer, rearonable rate. class of the Baptist church met goon Deer Park, Prebistorle
PONY RIDES. Eslcy Hill Farm Haven, W.Va. Phne 832-3295 Bradford Auction Company.
AUTOMATIC
.cPhone WY 2-2201.
at the home of Mrs. Marie Forest, Enchantod Forest IJid
Flatwoods Road, Pomeroy
6 22 3tc
Not responsible for accidents.
8 16 10to Roy Thursday evening, June 17. Cedar Point.
6 23 3tc
WASHERS
Mrs. Helen Simpson conducted
Ohio. Mike Jones. 6 24
AUCTION e v e r y Saturday. - - - - - - - - - SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Write the devotional prograll' and Mrs. Mr. •nd Mrs. W. C. Smith
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Welch's Auction, Laurel Clill,[ FOR SALE: 6 rooms, bath and
AND DRYERS
814 Viand St., Pt. Pleasant, W. Marie Roush was in charge of and Jell of Dayron wert weekSERVICES nightly,
Monday ~- 124.
6 2 30tp utility room. 546 Pearl Street
PER UNIT
Va.
6 3 30tp the games. The next meeting end guests of ber mother, MrL
through Fr~day, 7:45 P· m. IT'S OUR pleasure to Loan close to schools, and super
CAR WAHSED and vacuumed. will be at the home of Mrs. Harry Hayman and h!o parWith evangehsl R. H Hostel· Carpel Shampooers FREI!: markets ~·urnished or unfur·
Wilson's car wash, 550 Pag&amp;-St. Maggie Shain with a fish fry. ents: Mr. and Mrs. Waid Smith.
ter and team a\ the B1g Gos- With purchase of Blue Lustre I nished. Call WY 2·3752.
II-ELECTRIC
Middleport. WY 2-3517. Open Rev. and Mrs. c. L. O'Con· M1ss Aruta lloudasheltel F~
pel Tent, on R~. 124, South Carpet Shampoo.
6 22 6tc I
6 22 6tp
RANGES
from 8 a. Ill. "' I p. m., seven nor spent ihree days attending est Run spent the weekend With
Portland. Good preachmg·l WilliAMSON - 27 in. coal fur
days a week.
6 1 3tJie classes at Clarksville School of her grandmother, Mro. Margar·
teaching for ail races, l"OI· nace, automatic damper con- Cuclt~u ~I (If
Theoogy
I
Tennessee.
et Houdasbell·
0
trol. Charles Byer, 365 s. 6th
ON EACH RANGE
BULLDOZER WORK, equipped M-Sgt. ~nd Mrs. Oliver Cadle A family "cook out" was lll" or creeds. Special music.
6 24 6tc A
M"ddl
t
Oh
With winch. B•g or small JOb. and son Ricky returned from joyed at the home of Mr. an,ct
1
0
1PDMEROY-2 bedroom frame
ve..
epor
•
'
·
CaD
WEEKEND revival at Mt. Her6_2_4__ 6_tp home with baUl, automatic
NOW!
In dayt1mes
WI 9-J089 WIG 9-3151,
B eventt Spa,·n after two years serv"ice. Mrs. Albert Hill lort Father
" I
U B Chu ·h 7·30 p m
DON'T WAIT - SELLING
gs
, ene arne • They are v·1s·1t1·ng theJ"r parents, Day. Others presen were u.r.
manh · ·
rc ' ·
· ·
I oas heating, hardwood floors,
Racine Ohio
5 " tic
nd M Bob Hill Phil, Pal
· g· Rev · James
"full basement, and b a c k
•
·
..
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cadle and a
rs.
eac everun
Far Summer Driving . . .
M • d Mrs Bil
Morrison, Pastor. 6 23 3tc
ood
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayman. and Joy and r. an
· •
• Fynon Guollno
porch Located in a . g I
They will be stationed in Colo- ly Hill, Billy Jr., P!llll, Jeff,
Equipment for sale. Good dump llubrle~tion Service
neighborhood. Can be fumnc- ~
r~do.
Tim and Criss.
1t
1 Unlco , ., ,,,, All Sizes
ed low down payment.
M
d Mro Albert Hill
bed d
dh·t
es an
ms , comp
'
Frank Cleland received a tel·
r.I and In · Columbua with
Carman
Houlee e.
2, Ask obout FREE flog oHor ·. RA~INE
- 6 room frame home
. .
See si
Ivan
FOR BOATERS
1
with bath, forced hot alfl
ephone call from his son-in-law spen 8 ay
Pomeroy, Ohio, at Peach River service un whlto a•• · heating, hardwood
noors j
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Waid footor and
Fork. Phone WY Z.6B6S.
ot our boot dock.
throughout, plenty closet 1
Ivan Powell at Florida, Ill bon· family.
6 23 6
le bSVPER SERVICE
space. full basement (three
or of Father's Day.
Nancy Crow returned ltomt
tMEXlCAN TOMATO plants lor
STATtON
rooms), large Jot with shop
RUTLAND, 0.
Sales &amp; Service
Mr. Owen Watron returned alter spending a week In Ak·
sale. William Holmes, Syra·
OPEN
building and 2-car garage.
SH 2-4811
home from hospiUii after being ron. Her uncJ.e. Kenneth hart
cuse.
5 26 tic
24 HOURS
$12,000.00. A nice plare ro
hospitalized with pneumonia. accompanied her IJid lpellt MV·
HEAR IT ON WMPO - Liew·
live.
eFill Almost Every Car
Mrs. Clara Roush returned era! days.
Tho
'LU
d
P MP - 5 ' . b se RURAL - 6 • room frame
Auto S•les
eTransferable When
home after spending the winter Mr. and Mro. Roger Puckett
ellyn
mpson's ' • an OON'T U ,you uggiS
~ hocse on t acre lot with gar·
lnsur1nce
You Trade Cars
at Akron with Mr. and Mrs. of Mercerville spent 8unclq ••k·
Light" program, Monday thru tJc tank. Get Klean·Em·A
age. I mile off blacktop road
Kyle Stump.
Mr. and M r s.• ening with Mr. and Mrs. Die
Friday at S:!S a. mi
;ank
Land- about 8 miles from Pomeroy. !959 LARK, clean, with good , GUARANTEED, renewable for eGuaranteed 24 months Stump and son Dennie accom- Taylor.
mar
ariL
ureau.
$1800.00 cash sale.
tlfes. Runs good, $175.00. 1645 life ho&gt;pitalization. Issued
or 24,000 mlles
panred her here. Their ron, Klmelill Taylor went to CoAU"I'OMUBILE llllill"lnce OeeD
Lmcoin Hgt•., Pomeroy.
at all ages. Phono WY :!.-6186. eMost Popular Unit
Gordon Stump graduated June lu.mbus Sunday ro spend I week
canceUed! t.&lt;~~~ your opera· _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_I_8_1fc C. C. CUCKLER, RERALTOR
WY %-3830
6 23 6te
I II tlo
7 from Akron University with a w•th her aunt, Sarah Taylor.
tor't llcenleT Coli WY 1-:!118
MEXICAN TQM,.TO plants for ALBERT M COX SALESMAN
In the U.S.A.
Degree in Engineering. He was Kenny Shuler ol Letart lpellt
lUIIe sale William Holmes. SyraWY
. •3' 636
1957 BUICK, super. 3 good
th
kend with hio '""and
f
v
BUSINESS
00
commissioned
second
lieutenant
e
wee
.. ·
euse
5 26 I c
6 22 31 0
extra !ires. Good condition,
•
n~ollod
ts M and Mro Edward
·
••
in
the
air
Ioree
from
ROTC.
paren
•
r.
·
$425. wv 2-29222 e2venings.
OPPORTUNITY
Simpson
M • M '""'"""
FOR SALE
Lawrece Hilldore
called
·
6 23 tfe
w•••"
....
•• woAMN
from Rockford, Mich. to his Mr.dedand
.. Fred
Cadllel
MalatblunALFALFA
•
Metbcnrc
blor IN ·-..- THREE bedroom house, But·
PART
TIME
r
lh Mrs
edding
of Borde
recommlnded for controllins All·
temut Ave., Pomeroy, tmnJ..
father, T. G. Hilldore, in honor atten
e Yl
•• w..,. EoooomlooJ Uruoo
""·
'l1le Rambler eom
TOY ROUTE
Black and Effie Arnold ' at AthMy Ofllco Will
aUa weevll gpra:t contaillll
b 0 I b.
wood floors, hot water heat0
or Father's Day.
1
~ ~::VII!: ~ll!ld?e,totn7 !~~ bet,r; ing system, out of floods, best World
p8et
Pomeroy, •
~r. and Mrs. Lee Jackson ens. Elder Frank Glffonl pel'-'
Bo Cloaocl FrDm
11r'J
to~~:tclty,
ea•J
to
apply
Glv•
"
neighborhood,
$8,500.
..,.
..
___
..
nM"o
__
_
__
of
Chillicothe were weekend fonned the ceremony.
1
1001'1 eoatrol of de1t.ructtv• larv•e
II&amp; e8J' rDOIDt n.,. IIIIU r OPIRATI FROM HOMI
Mondoy June 2ht
,.,,., luu " .. ' ......
.,.
lonnance. Small eor eeonumy
AVAILABLE SOON
lllelller Bolldlq :ioppl) for guests of her mother, Mrs. Sy·
contn.ll
IPittlebup,
olber
fOrlllll TWO bedroom house
High
oew homes. Built in Ieitch- bil Ml' les, enroute to "'ew
York
tnlfletll. LANDMARK.. MeJp
Count,
.
'.
pd managtrabWty
1"\
Until
rarm aur~o~u Coopen.u.. Aaocll·
Street; Lmcoln Hdl, PomeSee
IEvu:J-M~=~~c 1.!1 ~~~TORIII
ens., storm windowt, alum- and other points Qf 1nterest.
ttou - Ealt I\IIID St.reet. PomeroJ
roy, recently refinished inside
Middleport
Derwin
In
"d'
c II Guy Nelli I Th
"ed by M
TUIIday July 6th
8
.,_...._..11811
Motoro
M••••
Point PI•H•nt
urn SJ mg. oh·
• ey were accomparu
rs.
' SEWING machine, Round bob- and out "",900.
••oeu.,....
""'
mo ...~ · St
,
p
merOJ
•ut'•"d
tvr•cvte
Jll!r,
Racine,
10.
0
bin. Nice cabinet. Equipped
~. tnaiD ree...
plv• Mver•t oth., .,.,,
12 29 trc
·
Legal Notice
to zig zag, make .buttonholes, ITWO bedroom houses,
LinPboae Wl' 1r38'll
w. wiU 11PPOID~ a line~ mill Gf
AUCl10NEER
darn and embrOiders. Take coin Heights, Pomeroy, new
t Z2! tfc womu lo lllll our l llflll aJdl In
. . . . . NOTICI
•t.ablllhlnJ alld llfln'IDI I aumiM'r
Complell Senb
over payments of $1.50 per additions. furnaces, etc. $7 ,..
or aen~atloaal Rlt • •ervte. ''TOY
kala! bl&amp;l w1t1 ... ree.tvad
b:r . . .
For Rent
week or pay balance due 000.
.~J~~':te~vo':a=tl· e;!~
Critt Bradford
::,,~~~ u:'tt ~Y.':":C~ ~=~ •--~-• R-..U.. . _ . .,.,.,. MM
fl7.46. Phone WY 2-6555.
Bus'•ness Opportun·111•81 eom,......1.. "'' ""'"""· How·
Write, Prwe or Cantact
u .T. .. ,.,.. 29. '"'· ,., ..,,..... ......,. _ _, .,..... .,...u1
every, YOU mult rePlacti toJI
•acb
.. c• an•n""'RD
~
rae~uuu America Ia 00 tbe maN. "'HOUSE FOR RENT, 4 rooms
6-21~ IFOUR Bedroom house, Butter·
week • nd cunen moae:r.
•
naurv
:en,:, :rtbao:! ....;;;; QleCltlc•·
,.,..nllld bath. Picture windows, 1964 HONDA 150, saddle
nut Avo., $7,500.
REQUIRES ONLY I'EW
Raclnt, Olllo
"'"' ,.....,,. now ,. Ill• m ,.. suo Bureau llguraa show lbat
-• fence. Va- and windshield. Uke
EACH WEEK
I 1-lfe- ;'.!',:.;',, ~l~llld
~...
.,.~'":::.:!
aew y ard pkaet
new.
Thl•HOURS
bldt
wm be In 1 recent year overtty31_mil·
,
1, not • lob but • ehllnee to
nat after July L 1671 Line. Call Letart CH 7-2101.
TWO modem homes, Pomeroy,
,., lnlo "m'"""' you m"' ..,. bl Gnleler, Phrmltl1&amp; ud ::"'.:..":."",.::r',., ,..,. ''.., .... Don peop~ are eurren , ..,.u.
olD llgts. Pbon• wv 227260 b&amp;&amp;-21-6te one two bedroom, one three
o~w.,. ...... - • ...,_ " ,...
Beatlq
""''" Bulldlq. Pomo..,., ""''·
en! house. According (Q lllclal
len I a. m. or after 4 p. m. 1965 STEREO Consolo with I'll· bedroom_ $3,500~ each.
::eo~m:dcan•t~ ~!dIDO:
MJaenvUle. (*It
-~~ru._.;: ...':,.:.-~
secwity recordJ, almost • ~l·
23 6t
for full ttm• ezpiJWOIL
Fat your HWet troabJel
LauachiQ l'aelllli•. Pmpoull lball lion peo le are tWttntiJ' IWOIIV·
=====-:-- -6.......,-;;-c dio. Lovely walnut finish, 4 TWO bedroom borne Condor
NOT A GET RICH·
Wt bave aD mea
!';:, ~.\:':".,"' ,s;:_:;:;~• ~••~ 1ng mo~lh!y cbeclcl.
11NJ'IIJINISHED
4 room,
speed ~ste
changer, ~-•
f speaker Stree~ garage attached 1 lull
QUICK-SCHEME
•-- u--hlnet
~
.......~~"
,. !:.....,
Put these two lacll IDgedler
_....._
•'d. pbath,
· 1 ""Und
I
U ycu h1ve a deeln to better J'OUrocwar LDa~J;
.. ,u.,...
.... .....
...v ...., .~
...,
- .. ,_, """' yar
om ~
-, m. """' vo ume basement yard.
..u - " ""'· ....... ..,. .....
Reaoouble Ratto
"'"""',. ,., ......,.......
and it Ia apparent that IIIBI1Y
LMe, lJDcoln Heights, Ph. crontrol Take over payments
'
::_:"'~~ ~~~-:: 0 ~~:~ c.n WY I-Z97t Day or Nlgbt _,';:: ::.4 ~~::,~:":::ktl~~ ,~ of those recelvlfll monthly soWY ~f.
6 II lfc
of $6. per month or pay hal· ONE bedroom home, Condor
,.m,,... ..""' ,.,., .......,.
7 21 lfe ...,. Ohio. •• m"' ., '""''"" ,,. cia! security ebeekJ will· movt
THREE .ROOM IJid baui~ium. ance due ~01.22. Free home Street, lull llaaement, yard.
..,., ........ A!nn.U • ....,
..... CONDm""""'G ......... =~:.;"':~ ,:.::,~·~..:; ~ within the year.
Call WY 2TOY MIICHANDIIINI CORP.
_.,
WilL Bl REnJNDm. Bld- 111111!0
lllbed apartmen~ utilities demonstration.
M . ,. .1,.. ,,...
,_"""'
Jack's"""•o• .....,~ .,,.
,...,...,.., ,....,.,. ,,.., ,., To make sure ""-lr
utc
6555
11
8
011
f11mished. Phone WY 2-5435,
•
6-2l-6tc FIVE room home II llaylors
_,,., n. - Yortt.
'""""'"aa
'p~~K_.,._. '""'"""o"' m" ... them.
reach them on lime the Social
eration,
Pll.u ''"'''
m~~ oeetncatlou
" Security Adu
_,_a
212 S. 5th AYenue, Middleport AUCTION every Wednesday and Run, $3 ,500·
TU ~New ven. f e ~
tfe molhd
''"' " - w111
u ,_,.
.. uslra'tloa ukI
Obio.
6 16 tlc
Saturday. Welch'o Auction,
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY
"
..._
"'.,::0':, ~~ ":.,'":."':l:,"l;,u,,.. tl!at people reeelvlug monthly
APARTMENT FOR RENT . Al· Laurel CUff, Route 124.
BUILDING lots ?n State Haute
FOR LOCAL PEOPLE TO
oaoao ., NOTICI
BEATING, Plul...., ..
.., &gt;rn&gt;"'"'
benefits notify them lmmetllatefler
6 2 30tp 12f, Dead Man s Curve.
OWN THEIR OWN
To "'' rou.- o1 c...
,..,._, Antold tlntben, aoZ~.~' "' "'"" " ''"' ..,. - 1y when their addreal is
Good .loc
110 tra
apace.
a·
BUSINESS
"'' A....,...,""""""'· •• Ohio 111 Ealll Mila 111ree1, Pvm- &lt;m ., ,., tonh Ia "''"' ,.. _.. elianged They are urged to
tion. CaD Walter Crooks, WY 1956 ELCA~ house trailer, 1964 ALL CAN be financed. For fu.-..
New Selt...ervice Spetd
,':m~~:' T!:.:! ..1. P•ne WI z..aa.
ne~~O::·i!r':'rt:":•P:n,cl:' QNclo report · their new adclresl'l
2-3831.
I 10 lfc 3996
Dodge PICkup !ruck. WY 2- ther information call O'BI"len
QuHn Fobrlc Coro Contor
"'N:.;:,,c..:."";.C:.,~~ ,.., ..,,
7 20 lfc ~''!:;~~· ..,.., "" "" ..,•. promptly, either by uslnJ the
1 23 3te
FOR RENT -Trailer opace
·
lr Crow Realty Company, WY Coin operated laundr)' com·
,.,,." ...,.... .,......, ..,
Le I Noti
.... .,.,..,, """' .. .....,.,.. postcard fonn &amp;lven t be m
oa N. Semntkv in Middle- PICNIC TABLES for sale, reas.- ~2720.
L~~ldi~~ 11~dd~i~~Y :e~: :=~ ~~~:'
ga
ce
::P!:~u "!~': t~==~~~~ when they applied for benefits
port. Near shopping district. onable. can SH 2-5052.
O'Brlea A Crow Realty CG.
erected. Plenty of parldng.
!:
~~11lil~~
ti~
t!:
~:::
ottera wn:o:. ·~:vld tor the !:
-=:! :! ':: or by gettlng"'!"tricttoucllolll with
Concrete patios. Call WY Z.
6 23 Ur
101 1,~ Court SC., Pomeroy
To quality mvestor must
fk!M ot the eomp&amp;DJ •• 4 Ia tb•
.,urclwe ot tM real •t.t. awnecl etJatrut. A eert.lfled eheclr on • 1101· their neaNII: Wll
c:e.
.,_ WY • ·~•·
WY
have approximately $7,000.00
offtee at tM lupt~l'la'...,..,. 61
bJ' tbe lat. Lon• M. Koecher, 1lt\WI tent baDil 4rawu. and m•llll payabl•
I
port!
-~-- of -•
......,,
M'oloHO or
J-3600. 15 CU. FT. Kelvinator deep
6-21-6tc in cash to invest.
m.ur.-e.
Ia Uart vm.,. of Cta.M&amp;er, Metp coua- to the Ylllall of Ponterar. Ohlo. hi
n re
Ill a W11111e
au•
W.Uc freeze. One year old. Phone 3 BEDROOM home, good eondi- Write £or infonnatlon and
~vt'U'':S
:rt~~~ D:;'r:..J:,.m ':ls:t :: :\W ~
drest, tile IOclallt!CUrlty clatm\ ~
.,-anci...,"'4'"'R"oo=M'"'"'furnis
:--:-...,.h-.:..:..::.
appointment to Security
:11107.11. ReYlled Code. •t t:OO
Pap 1140. of 'he Deed .llcordl ol bond. Should ••, bid bt NJ~ded, n.unt)er should be included oo .
eti apart- VI 3-2601 after 4 p.m.
tion, 1818 Lincoln Heights. Laundry Machinery Co.t In•.:.
A.M. o".I!IOCk •• Wil&gt;dle.dtl:r. JUM
Kelp County, Ohio, to whkb Nfer• IIU!h bond or eft'ttned e!Mct
111111 all Jw..retMndence
J
menta. Rowley " Reed Hard• 23 3tc Phone WY 2-3810.
'1712 Dearborn Ave •• Cmcin·
13, ...... at the offlee of ~ lhl·
ence II hereby m•de . Offen rl'laJ be hrth..,tb H retu.mtd to tilt blMir
"Y"
• '"!rllllp
are.
5 11 ••·
Jlel'intadeat ot ID&amp;tlnnee.
AJI1
nhrtiUtod 1t th• law oWcee
of •nd 1boultl an1 bld be aceeotell, such
Te make doubly ~~
lbat
6 16 !2tc nati 36. Ohio, or 2661 Pat"" 2 BEDS, laundry ""rt,
like
PDlicJ"bolder ot Uta compaiQ' m&amp;J
Crow. crow • Porter. PomeroJ. Oblo bond or certified ebect~ re- -L-..L - - ' - _. the
W
....
terson Rd., Dayton 20_. Ohio.
appelll' lln4 bl 11ur11 tn. ureruee
uutll 1: A.. M. on sat.urdQ
the tuned UPOD proper p
on and cua:al &amp;I u.vc on tlmt' ..
IHHEE IDd .__ rM'II •~.•- new. New useful
articles. FOR SALE : 5 room house, or phone Bllb Schmiat. Cin·
to ••eb PeUtlan.
21th da' or June. 1915. The
n•l •eunnr nf the contract.
ne1f Mdress the
offire
IUUI
Ulnlll'!l..·
t'
WUII
R M 0tr1
ftt1te !1 appnlled 11\ ft.NOOI, ab&amp;l
The lll~dul bidder
. . N1
tel IDd lllllundmed --*- Margaret Bailey, Syracuse, large barn. 115 acres with cln'"tenrva•'·e"w ·..,·n ·be held at
m ·
'·
ea•not be •old tnr 1eu than thll ap- 'IUired to e:u cuto tbe e
with- should also be
of a
· Ph· WY 2-5396.
Buperlatendent ,, lDIU'f~
pra!Hd nhle. Tei'IIUI ol Sale: Sub- hi u diYI .a.r the
~ orbond
thl chan
mentl WY U4S4
lJ8 tit
6 23 3tp t"Jm ber, ~ h"JC ken house and the LaSalle Hotel tn Middle·
~ to th• uen for real atilt. ttxe• work to him 1nd •ha furniiJt
ge of w-.. AU ......
~
•~oERN f room -• •·•• BALDWIN acrasonlc sp·,net p-., granary_, $2500.00. l mile off port, Thur11day and Friday.
{SJ 14 • uo
tor 198!1. and th• Pu""ha-• prle~~ to te ttt. ••u.taetlan « .... VIU. .. or earrlers have specla CM'dl for
mu
IIIJU
.,..,...
June
24
and
.June
25
from
9
be paid In caeh.
Pomaroy, Ohio, fGr the faithfUl ftl'o
·.
,
furn '·hed apartment, Midd'8110, Maytag au•-matl·c wash- New L1ma Rd .• Phone SH 2·
Th• rt 1 bt 11 reserved to reJitd an tarm1nn of uld eun.tract 111 t.lle nih thl! purpoae.
9
5321
w
J
ott•n. and Ute 111e ll 1Ubjtct lo the at too Pit eent of "" total emount
The IOCial security ..,...,&lt;t"
port.111 WY Wl7l
t 21 de
er, Hotpoint electric
range,
·
6 23 6tc a.m. to p.m.
Lege I Not~
appmVII of the Pmbat. court
ot of hts bid. 1n ea~~e or f.rtlrt to n•·
~·
.Melp County, Ohio .
eule Ull'! t:ontnct U lUted Ot &amp;o tu~ Offlce servfnl Mm'fetta a f e I
..... n ~R U&gt;T8 - Phyfe type dining ta Employment Wanted
NOTICI
"'"'" • . Dlohl,
.... bond. . . . blddn "'" . . ""'~··
·- • 1
ted
.
. S31
olll/WW:o
u~ -- · llunean
lllcbl wW be ree.iYed. at tb11 offtH.t
Admlnlatrator of the Esbte
Ired: tG ba,e abl.ndoMCI the ton&amp;tid residents
J8
0Cft
' It
1" aDd water. Browu't Trail
ble. Treadle type sewing
et weJMter alid FaJU, Pomeror N~o
o1 Lon• M. Roeeher. Decea~ed. and the bond or ~~~It(!\: a~W~mvai'!.P·· Fourth ' C!~l, Marletll
Insurance
uonal aan• ButMht•· Pameroy; Ohio, Crow. Crow ,. Porter.
1n1 1M propo~al llh.tl M forfeited
, . ~..,
« Part (State APJWOved) machine ' 6 dining
room WIDOW would like housework
UJitll Mondu. 3uha •• 1155. at l ti:OO AUorneyJ for Adml"ll ll'llor
lo the VIlla~ not .. JpMta)tJ but ..
.,...,.~1"::'·~-- •
M...._..,.. Ohio, ~chairs, wing chair. Phone or baby sitting. Lorena Sny.l
O'eloell A. lllll 1for ~ .... ot a 19!18
(I&gt; 17, H. :l:te
llqutdaud da m•w .
· - .... ..-ll..L. ( NJA
' GAM.
-••..-.
l'lMIIIII'
SH 2-6202
model .J5 ~ rditt boa" tralln, wltll
The Villa~ re.t"• the rll{flt to , ' GUAro\rRii
I-3S2t.
1 11 de
•
der WY U361
6 23 3tp - T'O ,_.,
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6:05 Sacred lleart
6:20 Meigs CT. RFD
d:25 °aul Bowers Farm
6:30 Country Jamboree
6:57 Weather
7:00 National New1
7:3u Sports
7:35 Bill Miller Show
7:35 Pickens Hardware Show
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8:30 Dally Light
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
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9:00 News
7:05 Bill Miller Srow
9:05 eollee With Janet
IG:OO Swap Shop
10:l!i Mormng Meditation•
10:31 Portraits of a Patriot
10.35 Bill Miller Show
10:45 Mason Agr. Prgm (Tues.)
10 :45 Family Worship !Thurs.)
10:4li A.S.C. Prgm &lt;Pete
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11 :00 News
11:05 Tiny's Conntry Junction
11:45 Tilly's Country Hymn
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12:00 Cement Block News
12:30 Go•ssler's Guest Star (Fri)
I• ·JO Larry Anderron Show
3:00 Jim Mees Show
4:15 Blaettnar Auto Show
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6:30 Sundown Serena1e
7:30 Sign Off
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6:00 Sign On - Newo
6:05 Country MllBic Time
1:25 Country Jamborea
7 "'' Prote,ta•' Hour
7:30 Sports
7:35 Larry anderson Show
10:45 It's Music - Army
11:00 Dairy Valley &amp; t)utton't
Top Ten Show
12:00 News
12:1!i Musical lntetlude
12:30 Tba Rev. Merlin Teets
1:00 The Jim Mees Show
8.30 Sundown Serenadt
7:30 Sign Off
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7:30 Sign On- Army Hour
7:55 News
8:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
8:30 Sunday Show
t:30 Tb• Bible Speal&lt;a To
9:45 Sunday Show
10:00 The Good Life
1t:l5 Congressman's Report
10:30 Sunday Show
11 .30 The Quiet Hour
12:110 News
12:15 The Christian's Hour
12 ·3(; The Rev. Merlin Teets
1:110 T'• Rev. H. G. Stel!l'arl
1:30 "!'be Rev. Silas Billups
2:00 The Reo. Andrew P~:::l
2:45 The Rev. Roocoe '
S: 10 The Sunday Showcase
6:30 Sundown Serenodo
7:30 Sign Off

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8:00 Siga On
7:111 Musical Clock
6:00.15 Musical Clock
7:29 Time &amp; Temperatur•
H I) Bt Still " Know
7:10 Mus1cal &lt;..oock
7:1YC30 News
7:45 First Baptist Church
7.01 Musical Clock
8:00 Ohio Valley News
7:45 7irst Baptist Church
8 Of World Nen
8:00 Ohio Valley News
8:10 Sports Today
8:05 World News
8:14 Weather Picture
SJO Sports Today
8 15 Musical Clod
8:14 Weafr.er Picture
9·00 HiRh School Hit Parade
8:15 Community News
10:30 Song &amp; Srory Time
9:00 Talk ol tho Town
10:45 Toe Golder Key
9:55 Public Servicr Show
11 :00 Democratic Legisl• ture
10: 1~ Church of Christ
ll : 15 Musical Interlud•
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11:30 RPpubllcal. Legislature
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II :45 Waite. '·!oeller Report
ll :52 MusiCal Interlude
1\ :05 Morning Melodies,
12:uo Local &amp; Oh10 News
Mon. thru. Wed.
·• Church Bel · Ring, Fri. 12:20 Evans Bu" "'n Board
12:&gt;; News 0 Grams
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12:30 Saturday Matinee
11:55 Masnn County News
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5:00 Saturday News Summary
12 o Market s
5:15 Musical Interlude
12:15 \lid-Day Weather
5:30
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20 . Ev.ans i' 1Uetin Bo2
12 : ~~ Nny•s · gr .. ..
6:00 Oance Party
12 · '~fl }.eriruu .... e Program9
9:00 Off The Air
12:45 Co11ntry Gr Round
Suuday
1:55 New&gt; Beat
7:59 Sign On
2:00 Col'nl y Go·Round
8:00
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2:: News Beat
815 ~ -n Rep
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4:00 Di•cing w·~, Doss
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4 30 'nterchangs
It ·30 Children's Chapel
5:00 Cnn '1Unl' News
11:4 Sunday New• Spodal
5:05 Mason County News
!2:00 ~ .ws Report
5:10 Wor'd
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5:15 Spotlight u. Sports,
12:15 - PISCOpaJ C"wch
12:45
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5:15 Bob Neal Sports Salute
1 : ~" r.os 1
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5:20 Spotlight Jn Sports-Frl. 2: Oil Old Folk' Hour
5:25 Stroh's Weather Cast
3: Oil Hymns from Harding
Mon., Wed., Fri.
3:15 Sunday Showcase
3:45 PUoi\C Servk . Show
5:30 Sunset Boulevard
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4:•• 890 Hit Parade
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Awards at Convention Announced

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pre· I.Pg ion hall itt Middle-pori.
Mrs. Oa!e Mourning and Mrs.
&amp;entfld to tht' 1\uxiiiJotry to F't'enPV • Bf'nnf'tt Po.;;t \2!1 Amt'n· Alht&gt;rt Roush. unit president. !
C"a n Legion, at 1lw r.L.gluh 111s· were splected as delegates to ·
A reporl on tht&gt;

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June 10 iintl dt&gt;lt'gc~lt'S el\•dPd
to the Statt' D~'rmrtnwnt r·on·
'Vf'ntion in Julv. llighltgh ;;.od :l1e
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FRIDAY jtnd SATURDAY
June 2~ ·"26
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Jun• ?.7 ?.8-19
"HUSH, I"IUSH .

SWEEl CHARLOTTE''
Br1fe fl:l,· i~. Oli1:1H rlt•H;ll"\ il
land
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Moilrt'hP &lt;tt' Ct'cil 1\PII :l\1&lt;1~·
Wm ( ":lmph PII. \' i(' tor Run
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the conv~ntion to be held in

('\evt'land July 16- 17-t. and Mrs.

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Oc-lle . 1\Pnnt&gt;dy wt&gt;rr namPd as

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Mrs . Rm1~h. prrsidt'nt,

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For Picnic Supper by Ch urch ClfCIe

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the IIOI'vice.
A note of appreciaUon was
read from Rev. ~rtels.' A
gilt from the Friendly Circle
Members of the Friendly Cir· Vtrgima Reibel.
was presented In the Roushes
cle of the Federated Church '
Miss Reiher, . wtth scripture. by Mrs. Carl Kautz, president.
gathered at Whispering Pmes, , poetry and or~gmal thoughts, in appreciation of their hospt·
home ol Dr. and Mrs. Lester ' spoke on 'Trees." Sb~ told of tality.
L. Roush, Tuesday
evening
spiritual growth achJeved by

MRS. FISHER BOfiORID
Mrs. Mill&lt;ln Roush ,ntertalned with a luncheon Monda'
noon at her houu:•. Syra~se,
honoring Mrs. Wtlham Fisher
on her 88th birthday. A decorated birth&lt;hly cake teed 1n whtta
and deeorated in pink with tbe
inscription, ''Grandma 88" w81

where a picnic supper was en·

communing with

served with the meal to Ml'l.

joyed. R" Wilbur Perrin and
daughters. Faith
and Beth,
Joy Kaulz, and Lrene Barnes
wt•re guests
T&lt;Jblrs on the lawn overlookin~ I he wooded hill' and even· .

drew a parallel between the
characterit~tlcs of trees and
th~ qualities or cha~acte~ reqUJred by hu~;m bemg~ If th~
are to be active, thankful Christians. .
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A tnbutnde to_ rs.
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B&lt;trlels a st1ent prayer w
her memory were included in

nature and

ing sun was a perfect sett.mg
e ser
J'nr tht' suppPr an d ves P r
vice presented by Mis_:!1!rY _ _ ·- -·-· _·-

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dul'led the meeting and urgf'd I
that 1966 membt&gt;rshio dues be
paid as soon as posible. She
also announced that the dues
shm1ld be in bt&gt;lore lhP t•onvenuon in July.
The unit · votrd to pet\' tht'
t9fifi (h1E'S lnr th~ stx charter I
members and sick mf'mbers.
Tht&gt; membership durs ('ard arP
m ;wl"nrd ing tn !\!irs.
Housh.
The group voted to Sf'rve a
dinnt'r tur the Pythinn ~islt'r
c·unvt'nOnn to be held tn Octotwr in Middlrporl.
Th{' ill!diling n•t)()!'l w&lt;~s rPad
and approvf'd. Pl;tns wPrt&gt; mmlt'
10 have a wiener roast lor lht'
ch ildr·en and unil nwrnlwrs who I
helpt"d with rtw puppv sales. A:
rumm~ge .sale wns plannrd to
help pur·rha."t' items l~r __lhe i

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COUPLE
Mr and Mrs. Carl Moore entertained with a dinner Sunday
t their home Rock Springs
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White and all colon
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Brannan-Kirkbride Vows Exchanged
June 5th at Junction City Church
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Al110 Glidden• Craftsm1n
Haun Paint, on 11-11

for ------- - 4.'29 a 11llon
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Miss Eva Eileen Brannan, daughler of Mr. and Mrs
llaroltl D. Brannan. Reedsvtllr. became lht· bnde of
\Vtlliam Thomas Kirkbride. son of Mr. ani\ Mrs Robert
' M. Kirkh1'1Cie, Alwater, Ohto, in a double nng &lt;'t•remony
react hv a brother-in-law o( the bnde, Rev. HobPI'I. E.
Sanders. Saturday ..June 5 at 3:10 p.m. m the MI. Zton
: llnilect Brethren church al~ -- ·
I .Junction CiiV, Ohio.
v.tas a net'k\are rrn!'l~. gift or I
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The bridt". g'iven in marriagP. .tht• brldrgmorn . She carrier! a
b.v ht-r lat her. w_ore ·a f\o?r- ~ hnuqw:~l . of wh1te ro~!.'S on a
1
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: \englh ~own of wh1te satm w1th wh1lt' Htblt'
i a n~· lon eh iffon overskirt . The : Mr!'. 0linu Sandf'r~. sts~e r of
1 gown
was tash1oned wttll
a the brtde. was matron ol honCool it in one of these value-priced
fitted bodice and a sc&lt;Jlloped or. Mtss Nanc~' Conkey
of
1
neckline with long tapered Wht'e\ersburg. and Mi ss Linda I
I sll'evt'S
Her shoulder
length Hi\\ . nieee of tht· brid_e, were ,
veil of iiiLISion rwtling
f e J I bridP"s matds.
D(•bbte Sand~ from a nara. ller onlv jewt&gt;lry t&gt;r~ and Pa tty Br&lt;.~nnon , ll tecf&gt;S ·
of tl1e bride. wrre flower gi~ls.
kitdwn with Mrs. Kenn~v and The~· t'(.lrned baskPt s of pmk 1
64 STUDEBAKER Daytona 2 Dr. H.T. I cyl. A.t.
I Mrs. Don Roarh named ~s co- and yellow snapdragon petals . .
1 chairmen.
Their slrrt·t.-length dresses were
trans., radio, p. steering, p. brakes, S,OOO mtles.
1
Plans
were
made
to
conlrib·
0f pink sutm wtlh ·a pmk ~~~·e
Like new
· ute to the birthday pnrty l'or jcu·krt. T\wy won• malehmg
63 FORD Country Sedan 4 Dr. Sta. Wagon. 6 cyl.
1the vrtt"rans at Chillrrothe m hPadpieres of net and Si.llm. !
Std. trans . A real clean one
I Augu st. A card Wi.IS rrad frorn
Be;;tman was Lt&gt;e Kirkbride, 1
63 CHEVROLET Corvair 500 2 Dr. A.t. Irons.
Joyn•
Long
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a
dt&gt;legale
to
8u('k·
brother
o! the groom, of Wa_rRadio. A Beauty
rf'n.
I.Jshers
were Charles Wrl- .
62 FAIRLANE 4 dr. 8 &lt;Yl. Std. Irons. Radio. Sharp
. eye &lt;:iris· SIJtP in Columbus. son of D('erfidd. and Rev. Del- I
62 FORD Galoxie 500 XL 2 Dr . H.T. 8 cyl. A.l.
sti.lllng thai she wa~ running bert King. Thurman.
p au 11
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trans. Radio, power steering, sharp
for l!llt' nl the ofrirPs in the
Dean Bnmnnn, nrpht&gt;W ol the 1
61 CHEVROLET impala Conv. 8 cyl. A.t. trans.
1liow'o nl
Representatives.
bn.d!:'. was nn!-(
. bear er
Radio, p. steering, a beautiful red finish
A rrport was given on lht• Miss LvnPitt&gt; Cibson of T.o- 1
61 STUDEBAKER 4 Dr. 6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio
Buc·h·~'l' Girts·• Tea lwld in gan, Ohi~J. tJresenled pre-nupA nice one
' Gallipohs and those attending tial music at the organ and ,
61 FORD Fairlone 500 2 Dr. 8 cyl. Std. trans. Radio
werf' Mrs . Rou~h . .\1rs . Lrwis Miss Martha \1usic ol' Piketon
Clean
Long and .Ioyce Long &lt;twJ Eel· was the soloist. She sang "I
57 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. 8 cyl. Std. trans. Radio.
ith H,c tplonstall.
Love Thet-."' '"Whither Thou
This one won't last long
Mrs. Roosh and Mrs
Dt.~lt&gt; Goes\." •·one Hand. One Heart"
57 PONTIAC 4 Dr. Sta. Wagon, A. I. trans. Radio,
Kt&gt;nnedy rtoported on the . a- and ·The Wedding Prayer ."
1
power steering, p. brakes. A good runner
wards grven the local umt at Mrs. Brannon l'hose for her
60 WILL YS Jeep Dispatcher
the convenlron in Logan whic·h daughter's wedding
a beige
1
includt&gt;d a standing uva l!on lor lace su it with matching an-est he lhree unil s ol the 8th dis- sories and wore a corsage of
trict for outstanding work in , while &lt;"arnations. The
bridememhersl\ill). Honored
were groom 's mother. Mrs. Kirk- ;
i Mrllersport. ranking firs!;
M•d- .bride was atllrt&gt;d in a f,~fach
dleport
.
2nd.
and
.JunrtlOn
City,
dress fashioned w1th white lace
64 CHEVROLET Y, ton 6 cyl. Long W.B. iiko new
:lrd . The local unit was award- wrth matchlnJ!. ::~ccessories and
Std. Iran•.
ed a quota ribbon. a department a white carnation corsage.
61 FORD F·lOO 6 cyl. Std. trans. Styioside. Clean
cita1ion
!'or gettmg the 196::.
H;Jskets ol white gladiolus,
60 CHEVROLET li• ton 6 cyi. 4 •pd. Iran•. Utility
dues quota m. Mrs. Date Ylourn· sn&lt;lp dr;.~gon s, palms and two :
bed
m~ and Mrs. Roush collected &lt;1 st•wn-hranth randelabras were
total of 70 dues. Mrs. Henry used ::It th~ altar of the church.
Reitmire won the
traveling A rf'&lt;·eptwn for relatives and
prize and refrehments wert' friend s was \wid in the church ,
served during the evening.
IStKial room. Th~ bride's table !
1
was centered with .a four • tier- 1
1
YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS J..T
'
SCOUTS TQ MEF.T
ed l'&lt;th with a mm1ature bride 1
Cub Scouts Pack 248 of Porn- and groom. De&lt;.'oral ions were
eroy will meet at Camp Chest - ol pink and white. P_unch . was
: er Sunda}' at 3 p. m. for an se 1·ved from a _slerlrng stlver
I outing and wiener roast All pum:h . lxtwl. AssrstmJ;; at the
I Scours and parents i.lre invit.;od r~cepfton
were Mrs Robert !
to aHend Food wrtl be furmsh - Htll, stsler of the bnde. Mrs
I ed and those who plan to at- ' Brenard Hrannon stster-rn -law
tend are to ron tart the den Cof tkhe br •de, and ~Irs. Thomas
Middleport
Locust &amp; Sycamore Sts.
on ey
I
mo~rr~~~--Saurday. _____ • When the newlyweds left for I
their honeymoon trip. the new i
Mrs. Kirkbride wore a pink lin en dress and matching arces·
sories.
Bot.h the bride and groom
BUY BOTH FOR $197.00
are now residing in Rio Grande
1where they are attending colI lege. ThP
bride is an elemenADMIRAL PRINCESS
ADMIRAL PLAYMATE
1 tary
education major and the
grO?m .is a biologH.:al scient-e
I nrdJOr m secondary education.
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SWINGIN' SUMMER

SPECIAL USED CARS!

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S.rfl $59 Volu1

See lhe complete line

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TRUCKS

Lawn

Mowers. on sale at our Warehouse
Slore on ~1echanic St. Out where
th ere is Always Plenty

of

Fret

Parking Space

e 4 cycle Briggs &amp;
Engine

e Recall

3 ONLY RF.Dfi00\1 StltTF.S. $129 .00 value. Full 1ize bed.

('he ..;! of drawers :md OouOie drrsse1· $129.00 values.

while thf'y last
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2 ONLY KROEHLER $199 00 ~ PIECE LIVING ROOM
SlltTES

....... .. ......

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....... SALE $138.00

12 O~LY $2995 VICTROLA RECORD CA BINETS Largr Si1e While they ll6 st ---- ----- -- ---- ---- - $19.00

I'ULL LENGTH DOOII MIRRORS - Size of &amp;lass 14 by
54 inehes. Hardwood l"l'ame in while or natural.
$2.95
$:!5.110 DOUBLE DOOR WHIT~ ENAMELED UTILITY
CABINETS - 30 inrhPs wide . -- - ------- SALE $19.00
$79.00 Bt: RKLINE SWIVt:L ROCKERS .... SALE $51.00

Girls Wfttern Style

BOYS $2.95
KNIT SHIRTS

DENIM SHORTS
Zipper front western jamaica shorts - belt loops
Red, navy blue and wheat.
Sizrs 3 tu 6x.

Sizes 6 to 18
Frid~y and Saturday

'.

ON THE SPOT FINANCING

KEITH GOBLE fORD
USED CAR LOT

YOUR CHOICE ... JUST $99.95

4500 BTU Air Conditioner

Les.! than 23''
wide. Qui('k lwo

qidl&gt;d f'IE'XoQ·
mount \n!ltalla
l ion. Quil"t po~J.·
nf'ul turbo ran
Lon~

life poly

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flitrr clrans air

Penny pinrh(·r powt'f uni1 Ru11 resistant heavy JJl18ge s!rrl ~.:.:~binf't. 13 1-!1 1
22 9/16

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2 for

Just Recelvodl A Group of Womons

Transitional Dresses
2

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$8.00

and comfortable-Coat styles and slipover, solids,
polka dots, checks, plaids and stripes. Sizes 14 to
20 and 14% to 24 112.
Womons Rogulor $7.95

EXTRA SIZE WHITE CARDIGANS
5•1•

$4.00

100% orion cardigans, raglan sleeves, covered but·
tons. White only. Sizes 42·44 and 46.

31% Mort Pleture Than 11"

Your choice of florals, solids, plaids and patterns.
All cottons and dacron-cotton blends. Sizes 32 to
38 and 40 to 46.

crafted chassis.
14,000 volts of

{l:olor)

- and" WALL OF NOISE"
With Suzanne Ple~hette

picture power

]3"o".

BAKER Furniture
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

TERMS
$10.00 Dawn
15c Ptr Day

Rog. $2.95 Wamons Blouses .. , • , , , .. Solo $2,34
Rog. $1.95 Women• Blouoot ...•.•... Sale $1.34

Saturday June 26

Dressy styles and tailored styles. A wide selection
of solids and patterns.

-

and "APACioll RIFLES"

$3.9S Foem L.te111:

Far This Woekondl
Sola of
Men's $3.95

BED
PILLOWS

PAJAMAS

Allergy Free- cool1leep.
Odorless - mildew proof.
Zipper coverin&amp; of pastel
&amp;triped cotton.

Sizes A to D. Friday,
Salurday

2 '" $5.00

$J.19

Selt

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SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON

Mens Hanes Socks
FOR THIS WEEKEND
$1 00 Mons Hanes Socko . , , , •. 2 jMII'S for $1.50
79~ Mons Hanes Socks .••.•••• 2 poirs for $1.00
69c Mens Hanos Socks . , ..• , , , . 2 poirs for 95c
S9c Mens Han11 Socks . , ........ 2 ptlrs for 90c
50c Mens Honll Socks . . . . . • . . . . 2 pairs for 75c
Big Selection of Hanes Socks. Elberfelds are beadquarters for Hanes.
Special Sole Prlc-For the Wotk·End On

Big Selection of the newest, most popular styles,
for ail ages.
79t SOCKS ...•........ SALE 2 tMirs for Sl.OO
S9c SOCKS .............. SALE 2 polrs for 90c
49c SOCKS .............. SALE 2 pairs for 75c
39c SOCKS .............. SALE 2 peln for 50c

Bath Towels--Hand
Towels--Wash Cloths
Discontinued Styles From Our Regular Stock
While They Last!
$1.98 BATH TOWELS ................. $1.00
$1.59 BATH TOWELS ................... 80c
$1.00 BATH TOWELS ................... SOc
98c BATH TOWELS ... .. .. ............ . 49c
$1.19 HAND TOWELS ................... 60c
19c HAND TOWELS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • 45c
Sfc HAND TOWELS ..................... 30c
49c WASH CLOTHS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • 25c
29c WASH CLOTHS ...................... 15c
59c WASH CLOTHS ..................... 30c
Juot Rtceivedl New Shipmtnl

FLOOR AND TABLE LAMP SHADES
Sizes from 12" to 16". Wbjte with Tangerine,
Brown, Turquoise or White Trim.
Any Sl10

SALEI GIRLS ROLL SLEEVE BLOUSES

Bob Hope
Lucille Ball
CTechnlcolor)

$J9.75

Your Choice

ami Ty Hardin

"CRITIC'S CHOICE"
1

Smooth top, double bed
size or single bed sile,

• Front

A spel'ial group of womens easy rare dresses. Cool

SALE! WOMENS ROLL SLEEVE BLOUSES

TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
"MUSCLE BEACH PARTY"
J\nnt"clte f'unicello

Starter

Hanes Socks For Boys

$J.OO

13" Portable Television

Rngged precision

Stratton Easy Spin

e Carefree, Easy Starts

1

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INNERSPRING
MATIRESSES

Baffle t Ball Bearing Wheels

FURNITURE BUYS !

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Rog. $2.95 Girls Blous" • , , , , •• , , ••. S.1t $2.34 .
Rog. $1.95 Girls llouHt .. , ••••••••• S.lt $1.34

$1.19

IE THRIFTY!
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SAVE AI,L OF YOUR SALESLIPS FROM

Et,ERFELDS IN P·OMEROY

Audie Murphy
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72 of Dead \Vere Marines;
Jet Fails in Mountain Area:· ·
Calti. (UPI)-A KC135 military beach commJmtifes Ill Beilioa,
jet air transport crashed and Newport Beach and ~

exploded in light rain and fog Beach. Tbe cralb etarted ·:
today, killing 14 persoo&amp;-72 mail brusb flre wllicb
Marines and an Air Force crew never out of control.
·
of 12.
llaclio and fldar CODfad wtfl
The plane, limilar to lhe Boe- ~bu" 81 lost •bortly
ing 7f11 commercial jetliner
t ....-cb efforll slammed inoo mountainous
hampered by the rain, lot
rain 4~ miles north of here low cloucll !lull blan&amp;eled lilt
only minutes after tsking off Southern Callfomlo _ ....
from this Southern CalUornia area this lllOfllln&amp;.
base at 2:45 a.m. 1n a drizzlt! Two San llletio lllerill'a . .
..
· utiea at the Solano Bead! IQ
Off1ctals would give only station near here reporled bell'
Honolulu as the plane's destina· ing an exploelon ohortly . . .
tion, hut .there was speculatitm the plane !Doll off but 11 M
the Marmet were llillmatelyloot untll three hours liter Iiiii
bound lor Viel Nam. Charred a search party
the
w~eckage was scattered over a wreckage In the _,...... M&gt;
wide area approlWIIately 10 tween here and JrvlDe LU&amp;

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SPECIAL!
19 inch cut - 21h Horse Power

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ter:

gallon

$1.75 1 quart
.\Ill. A~D ~IRS. WILLIAM KtnKRRtnF.

en tine

.

EL TORO MARINE BASE, mlles Inland 11om tile ~Yil

tbe

Spred Latex
PAINT

$5.so

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SaleS

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FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1965

ELBERFELDS STORE IN POMEROY WILL
BE OPEN UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK FRIDAY EVENING

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!iLLjx~v_llu.J.:..:N~o):..;.~s~s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~POME::~;~:::R2o=;_Y-::-M~~~oifDL~E~P02'!:R::TC.£o!!jH:-~,=o~~~~:::::::::::::ji~ii:;~:ii:ii:I?i~~::~~~~::-_ E~-------"",,". "'

and daughter, Lisa Kay and

Mow-N-Kieen
LAWN MOWERS

•

holed Te The Jnterat. 0/ TIN Jleip.M_,. .b.

Geoffrey Wilson and daughters, Mrs. John Smith, all of Pom.
Ke11y and Terri, Mrs. IJon Jett ~~~-

1

Calo"ulvon

.

::::=:::.....::.:::.=.:.._____

Ceginning This Friday

)

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Mason Fisher and daughtere,
Carla and Barbara, the honored guest and Mrs. Roush and
daughter, Sandra.

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