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Bridal Shower
Is Given lor
Mrs. McDowell
MASON

This Weekend Elberfelds Store In Pomeroyr .Will Be.
Open Friday 9 to 5, Saturday 9 to 9 in the Evening ·

Mrs. Roborl

Me·
Dowell 1the turmer Kitty \Vii

liamson or Mason )

Wl:tS

honor
!layton

er at the home ol ~l r"
Braynes In Mason. As~ isting
Mrs. Raynes .i.lS lloslt's:- was
Mrs. Ralph ('4:;1rr wrigh1 .

Raynes, Mrs Betty Roush. Mrs;. ·

Green. Mrs. Charles

COTTON

For Special Prices On

Following the LJI)enmg nf he-r 1
man~ gifts. r~lrf'shn~t&gt;nt ~ were 1
st-rvf'd. Those ullt•ndmg were : 1
Mrs. Kav W1l son . .\'l r"
Jean
Cartwri~·ht.
Mr ~
Lucille ·
Marv .to !...ambt'r . l\·lr ~

wOMEN$ $3.95

Shop Elberfelds Friday end Saturday

Wayne

YetHige-r, :

Mrs. ctar:1 Sm 111 1. \lr:-- I\ Jih- •
e-rine R::JVnes. Mr:;
Virginia :

Noble . .\lr~ Romt• Williamson. :
Becky and \'linda H&lt;J ynes.
\
Sending gift s wen· Eleanor I
Jarrell. Ba rba ra :\ ld)arllel. Dol- ,

' ~AJAMAS

SUMMER DRESSES

N... ~ all sizes ir all styJea.

Our complete stock of hetter •ummer dresses Junior sizes, \\'omens sizes, Misses sizes and half
sizes.
$19.50 WOMENS DRESSES - - SALE $12.00
$17.50 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $12.00
$16.50 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $12.00
$13.95 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $10.00
$12.95 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $9.00
$10.95 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $8.00

Edw~1rd s.

Lui.•

.Jeffers,

Cooper. Bonnif'
\1rF'arland,
Jean Warntor. V 1 rgmi t~
GrinsTead. Eill:'rn Carlv-.right . Villa
Lee . Mary Thabrt .
C ladys
S lt&gt;i\~r1. P .l tl~' Roush. Tht&gt; lma
and .\i:mry Srallv .
\'1rgini a
W d~on OJnd Ann W:!l.;h

Tht&gt; L' nited

.\1ethodi ~ r

uJ' Pomer1l:O' plt&gt;dg~~

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Your choire of plain while an~ bor~er prints, but·
ton front and slipover styles, sleeveless, to be
worn over bathing suits, sizes small, medium, large

ll flUf'd ~u p nor l

Women's Wash Dresses
IN NEW FALL PRINTS
con-

dlUrch pastor
A Stor\ii'e ol c~m st&gt;t'l'.tiJUn wilt

24 \ ~

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speakt:r.
" Camp Fran(' l.'i Asbury Oay"
will be ol&gt;servt&gt;d m ~v ery church
or1 t.h~: Portsmouth lJislrl('t C:!l
the morning worship or Sunday
Jul. Jllh . as ou tlined hy Dr.
pra vt&gt;r ~

bt&gt; grfatl.\ used ul l;u&lt;J tn and
through ils youth and tam1ly hfe

COTTON
PANTIES

camping program.

1

Pomerov Methodist
S:J€'dal t;ffering POn· \

gifts to be usPd for
c~.:~mp t' ·

will bt' t~Vntl a hiP at

1
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All fine romhed

t''JIIon .

Me~h

rPgul ar

knit

&lt;~nd

knit . Regular
and

a.

si1P~

5, 6, 7

Eslron Acetttt

Panties For Women
All white. Brtef sty~es in
re~ular sizes and either

the sport pantie or £!are
panties Jn tht~ txlra
sizf'.
lN THE SAL I ONLY

~ef:!

3

49c

the church throughout the Sun- ;
days in .July, for our Mt&gt;thodisl

polr
for

$1.00

pPn" IP Mld tril'nrl.;:; Jq ~ han• 1p ,

may

WISh.

29.95

All friends and member~ of
The Methodist l'hurch are cor- I
dially mvited to attend thi~ ~er ·
v1ce ol COnsecration Sunday. '

Gooerol ~lot,
20 INCH

PORTABLE
FANS

Many picml' table!'i are now
already available ilt Camp F'ran· I
cis Asbury. and familiPs &lt;~ r p :
urged to pla n picnic e1ther befott' or a!tt&gt;r til.: IO'mal ~.:unse­
cration .

• pelr

Cools up to 5 rooms
No ril.dlo or TV
interff"renC'P.
WHILE THEY LAST

and Mrs.

$19.00

LITTU TOTS
BOXER STYLI

For

SLEEVELESS
SHIFTS

smalL mPdium, large
anrt extra large . P1ma rot ·
ton hrnndcloth and rotton
Botistf . Wicte f"mbroiriPr·
P.d bolton In thi~ satf for

Spertal purC'hase of Katz
$3.95 shifts, Drip dry fabriC's. Big selertion of
prints . Size.!i are small,
medium and ~arge,

$1.39

~2.95

Size~;

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OUR BOYS $1.95

SPORT
SHIRTS

COLORFUL-ABSORBENT -DURABLE

Todar is Thursday, July 8.
tn1· J8!1!h day ol IY65 ~11h t76

600 FOR THIS SALE
Checks in red, green, pink, tan, two tone plaids,
multi-striped patterns and colorful Kitchen prints.

to follow
The mn(}n is J p p rui:lrhm~ it s

full phase.

knives
serrated blad(&gt;1

t butter knife

8 ulad forkl
1 jelly server

J pierced servlnr apooa
1 ulad snving spoon
1 pastry lftver

1 sugar spoon
J ~heese server
1 vegetable serving spoon
I salad servlna fork

DRESS UP JEANS
FOR BOYS
Taptred slim flttin&amp;. Hip
hugging . Low ris~ . - In
blark, wheat and &amp;reen.
Boys sizes 6 to 18.

The modern broom for the

modern kltthon. Ueht·
..oiaht. Good quality

Ripple. Also Air Mail,

HOUSE· BROOMS

SLACK JEANS
For Boys and Men
Senireut:Je twills In
wheat, black and green.
Boys
~.95

Mont st...

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Bond,

Vel\um,

Wblto on Colors,

$1.00

"HONDO" TAPER FIT

T

Enamel•d

handles.

$2.95

Sitt - ' - -

corn,

broom

IJnen,

SOc,.,

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Red Htort

Knitting Worsted Yarn
4 02.-4 ply skein, IOO""n Virgin Wool , Mothproof.
Plain colors-Also Variegated.

Regul1r $1.19 Skein _ _ _ _ S•le 89c
Salol

HALL RUNNERS
STAIR CARPET

MR. WRANGLER JR.
CASUAL WEAR

SHORTS for BOYS
Bo:&lt;tr waist. Twills, Seer·
surkers . Wash and wear

Roll ends of top quality wool, nylon and Acrllan.
Made at Lees Carpet Mills into runners. 27 inches
wide by 15 fl. lone. Your choice of many colors.

fabric s. Sizes are 3 to 7.

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$1.00
ARMSTRONOS

Mens POPLIN H1t1
In charcoal, grey or tan.
A.tl si?:es . .\fade with stitched brims, and impreenole finish .

$1.69

VINYL
QUAKERTONE
P1oor eoverina. Small rup
size 18 by 36 inches,
Many

new pattfrn1 oa

ole for, -i'

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FOAM
REMNANTS
Wuhlbl•- Soft and roslllent. Ule It to oovor
cbatr1, bfnebea and frame
nrlll&lt;••- Con be •••il1
C\11, boot, folded. Pioeeo
ean be comontod.
e Each Piece Marktll

Roston quality olacka In
sizes fr(HD 29 waist meal·
ore up to the Xtn brge
size. Bi&amp; selection o( popular wash and wear fab·
rlcs in belted and self bait
mndPb .

$5.95, $6.95, $8.95

Qic;lir Recover Fabric

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CANNON 69&lt;

The evenmg stJr ~ :tre Vt:!nus

and Mars.

CANNON t9c TERRY DISH CLOTHS
NOW ON SALE FOR - - - - - - - -

American rupr w list and philanthropist .lohJJ D. Hot ·k Pfl:"ller
born on tim den: 111 1~:19

i~ history:.

15c

cracked as it wa.'l b~:"ing run for :

tho funeral of .John Marshall
chter justice of the · United
il•tes.
expe-

dition headed by Commodore
Matthew Perry arrived in Japan hoping to establish U.5. ,-.,.
Lotions with that nation.
I
In 1896, William .Jennings Bry·
an made his famous 'cross of
gold" speech before th• Democratic Notional Convention In
Cbjca1o.
Ill 1950, Gen. &amp;ugla1 MacArthur was appointed Unit•d Na- j
lllf!ll commander ill Korea.

MATCHING BATH TOWELS
HAND TOWELS- WASH CLOTHS
Colors-Tan, Rose, Blue
BATH TOWELS
MATCHING HAND TOWELS
MATCHING WASH CLOTHS

SALE $1.00
SALE 49c
SALE 25c

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Whll• They

Striped ~r Fabric, 3JH w!dt - - 79c ycj.

Multi striped pattern

aizo 20 by 40 Inch...
WASH CLOTHS TO
MATCH ______ I lor SO.

We C•rry the
Complete Une ., •• ,

Kirscl\.
DWIIY HAIDWAIE

"Sereno" Nttw Fortrtl

FIBERFILLED PILLOWS

Solid colors-rayon, cotton and saran blend, In
Toast, Brown, Gold, Turquoise, Dk. · Green, Sage,
Rose, Blue. $2 95 and $3.19 yard. Tapestry Pat·
terns of 100"0 cotton in

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Save On Your Toiletries
On the 1st Floor
Woodbury Sproy Beth Powder
76c
Woodbury Extra Dry Hanel Crnm
37c
Cuhmoro Bouquet Talcum Powder
68c
Cuhmtrt Bouquet Talcum Powder
47c
Jergens Mtclicattll Soap
31c
Jergens Lotion Mild ScNtp
6 for 37c
Woodbury Co~oanut 011 Castile Shampoo 34c
Wlldroot Wave Sot
29c
Woodbury Dream Sot Hair Spr!l'f
73c
Colgate Ott~tal CrHm
61c
Llstorlne Antllljllic
76c
Gillette Righi Guard Deodorant
$1.12
Woodbury After Shave
52c
Vuellne Hair Tonic
93c
RIM Shan Cream
73c

FIBERGLAS DRAPERIES
Enduring elegance at a remarkably low cost. Wash
and dry in minutes, never needs Ironing. Deluxe
tailored fiberglas drapes with 5 pleeats in each
panel, 4" buekram, 2" bottom hem, 1" side hem.
Vibrant solid colors-White, Beige, Green, Gold,
Pink
36" LENGTH - - - - - - - 45" LENGTH
63" LENGTH
14" LENGTH
90" LENGTH

$2.95
$3.49
$3.79
$4.79
$4.99

. SUMMER TOYS
For Boys and Girrs
Ideal, safe toys for summer fun In the Sun, Pool,
~ach or Patio. Croquet Sets - Beach Balls Flexible Rafts - Hooper Dupers - Miniature
Golf Sets - Badminton Sets and Birdies - Swim
lUngs, Wading Poola. Stop In on Elberfelds First
Floor. Se'e the Items on display and seleet what
you want.

CLING
All VINYL STICK ON PLASTIC
75 beautiful new patterns, 181nches wide, washable
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39c

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Mode of 100% Gl- Yarns

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BeautifUl polyester fiberfllled bed pillows. Soft as
down, never shifts, never lumps, machine washes,
macltlnt'dries. Relilient, completely non allergen·
ic, Ticking ls a beautiful printed Stem Rose and
stripe combination In blue on white arid white on
white.

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Traffic Accid_;nts

Petitions

39C

54" Upholstery Tapestry

49c
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BATH TOWELS
2 for $1.00

Cennon "Rose'' Pattern

In 1835, Ihe L1ber1v Bell in Independence Hall, Philadelphia

Mattless~ .

Make yotlt worn out Steamer and Yacht Chairs
new again, ·Colorful drill stripe, ready to use,
hemmed 'on . both sides, 15 iJiches wide.

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WASJU!Ii&lt;:TON - BILL DON
Moyen',' a· hard driving son of
a BlqltiJI preacher dedicated to
Pre~dent Johnson, today waa
the new "voice" or the White
House.
The SJ • year - old Texan,
who has moved into the Junn·
lon orbit since his college days,
took o,ver •• White House press
•ecretaey
Thursday
alter
&gt;~rae
E. Reedy went on

Nttw Jacquard LctOk
UIITHANI

to

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26" x 26" and larger. Excellent for Pillows, Chair
Seats, Foot Stools, Knitting Bags and numerous
other uses. Textures, Tweeds, Brocatelles,

loot

STATIONERY
BY CASE

INDIANA MAIO

enttn •;~~
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=

:reatment ol a painlul loot ailment.

Upholstery Squares

I erovy Lodlt

BIG YANK

The morning stars art S~tturn

In 1853, an Amtorican

a dinner

16 teaspoons
S. IOUp spoon1
8 · d)nner forkt

~.29c

Cannon's Kitchen Towels

Alman .. .
By Unik!l Press lnttrnatlonal

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ndefmite leave of absence tor

Sa lei

By Hull

DRESS UP SLACKS

Ttu~

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4 :~· $1-00

eOn Sale In the Furniture Department
3rd Floor

Mens Cool Summertime

son

100 ft. roUt. Th&lt; our lO
handle plastic wrap, ·

Captains Chairs and Mates Chain.

88c

Sptrloll Womono $US

WOMENS
PETTICOATS

PLASTIC WRAP

Duxbury Arm Chairs and Side Chairs

PLAY OVERALLS

Only

Our $!.95

CUTRITI

Carver Arm Chairs and Side Chairs,

Completely portarle

Christy Bll'lnt&gt;r entertllined on
the 4th ol ./uJy ill the1r hom~:"
on follrth Sl in Ma son with
tbeir &lt;1nnu;) J gd tog('lhf"l' ot
family and fm' nds. The outdoor
all~i r brg on \\'1111 brv&lt;Jkli:i"'l and
continued 1hm1Jgtiout the day .
Antndin,g WNt ~ lr . and M~s.
W:.1rren .SE'it cmd chtldren . Columbu ~: J\ ln Joan VJn{'Ot't ot
Ch&lt;irlPs1on ; Mr. &lt;tnd .\1rs . Harold Fry .\t:' w Havt"n
Mr '
and Mrs. Husse ll Ca ~Jt'h~rt. Mr:
1m&lt;! Mrs .John S1 sson and Jam ·
ily . Mrs Wa lh•r Wt:'rry and
family . 1\o!J . &lt;:~nd Mrs .Jvt" Jones '
and family . Mr ..tnd Mrs. Thomas Ref'd and \!r~ Lt' P Hi c·hard- .

On this day

or formica tops, Deacons Bench, Governor

3 speeds

BLF.TNERS ENTEHHIN

Drop

Nttw Shipment

R1guiM' Size tnd
Extra Lorge Slt.t In

Our Luxury

whKt, aondolwood.

I Itt

A wide selerlion of styles and fahrirs in solids and
prints, short sleeves, bu11on front, large roomy
pockets. Sizes 12 to 2U and 38 to 44.

lun Aroun' Brltf

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Rectangular Tables and Gale Leg

the

Leaf Tables - Your choice of solid maple

88c

WOMENS DUSTERS
$3.95

w1ll b• offered at tho camp shall

MASON

Sele

paltt'fns,

Slanl•y .11rCilliard, disln&lt;'l Su- .

the need howevor lhey

Round Table~. Round Drop Leaf Tables, ·

All in

AJI sizes from 6 to 18.
Big st&gt;lection of Styles and

Just Recoivedl A Shipment of

Ensley , will be the principal

ne('t' S~ &lt;lry

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On St~• Fridey 1nd S11.

('.omfortabl• wash dresses, zipper front style,
short sleeves. beautiful floral prints. Sizes 1411&gt; to

be belli Sunda~ . .lui~· llth . at I
3 p m. in rerognlliun of the 1
gift ol 31J2 acres and pre:-;ent i
df'velopment nf lht&gt; {':imp Dr . 1
Lee Whilt'man. Administnitlve
Ass TIItant to BL"lwp F ( iPr&lt;Jlrl

In tht'
rhurrh . a
ta iner, for
baste &lt;:~nd
outpmrnr.

and 8\i to

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New linear pluttr. llnat ~'I
proot. More rtald. Wun't ,
mar floon. Turquolst,. ·

Credenzas with China or Hutch Derks,

58 Pc. Stainless Steel Flatware Sets

$3.95

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111

~pt&gt;ri :tl

teenagen

wide t'hsttc waist.

r·a mp Fran
u s Asbury m•;tr Rio Grande,
sa 1d Re v :VIt&gt; lvm AlkJI' t- , local

perintendent

and

sylon stock~.ngs by Berk ·

Sizes 2 to 8. Blue denlm

Church 1
11:-

Womens

01.

LAUNDRY
BASKET S•

STOCKINGS

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99c "EYE-CATCHERS"

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VQL XVII NO. 69
PQMEROY-MIOOlEPORT. OHIO
FRIDAY, JULY 9, 196;::__5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___:.:fi:.:.V.:.E.;:Cf/i::.:;
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aarden pea't1. New toilmtl·

Ia. Non-stalnlna. 1•
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Devoted To The lntMe1t1 Of The /Ueig•·Mtaon .4rea

For bouse in&amp;ecll ~ For:

the latest fashion shades.

TERRY CLOTH SHIFTS
$2.00

Support Given
Camp Asbury
By Church

BUG KILLER

DINING ROOM
FURNITURE
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3rd Floor Furniture Dept.

8, C

Salol Womens Regular.$3.95

Ruth Fole\·, B('l\'i-1 Hnusll. Luc~

Salol Early American

shirt&gt;. Seamless mesh and
!leamless stretch . Slzf's A,

Jy Huber. (;lldrun S&lt;'ha•k•J. Na.j1

omi

''Katz" qua.lity, While
they last.

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HOUII and GARDIN

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Over 10,000
Expected at
Kaiser Picnic

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Rail's Ramblings

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By Tom Rail

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- KANSAS CITY , Mo. (UPll- Kelley broadcaBI pleas askmg \ hair asked for a room.
More spllnterod against thas da was to be soft • pedaled be1 be
Wday Joined the 1llor the retUJ n of the ch•\d, who
Fares Revolver
splintering - Hleronymous.
fore the Republican voters beaearch tor
9-year· was descnbed as ' extremely She got a •egJStratwn card
gao bebevmg it themselves and
old prl wbo1 w kidnaped m a
and nef\ous "
trom under the counler and Back in tho dim dark past sweetness and Ught wao ID be
1
robbery at her
The setlin&amp; wiiS an extreme- tried, almost In YBin, to take Learning that ba bad apeiC
85 grandparents' Demse " tbe daughler of Mr looked up mto the barrel ol a belore the 21 mch wmdow mto restored
mole!
and M" Ernest Russell Chn- blue steel revolver
•il•"•on was invented and edu·
1 ty crowded, cheap restaurant my order of hamburger and about two months \OurlDg lhtl
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ton or nearby independrnce
•· t want your money." the catiOn was still a process ol Thes•
m Montreal.
French fries, I recognized lhat United States with lrienda1 three
Frecllle·faced Denise Umton Mo She had gone
vJstl her m&amp;n satd.
reading every schoolboy learn· lated to retam t •
r
All around were mutterings I now was being closely acrut· years ago, I inquired, ·what
w" ttill m1asmg more II• an 4 grandparents. Mr 10and Mts
Aller gJabbmg the btlls from ed that ' .. all Gaul is divided m of loyal Republicans and at In ao unrecognizable tllngue. lntzed by a man at the next state did you like belt' '
2
hour&amp; alter a gunman appar Chelsea Reynolds, at the mol el the cash drawer the gunman to three parts " Now that those the sam•. lime gamer enough Wers the people talking abelll table.
French • Canadian - "Oh, I
enlly snatched her from a Wednesday.
Mrs Reynolds Into her three parts have all jotned to DemocratiC drop· outs and me I wondM, plollinll 1 rob- After the waiter left, !be liked the stadium"
Clevflo
couch where she lay asleep MIS Reynold• satd she wa s bedroom, pass 10g en route the become Simply "de Gaulle," diSplaced intellectual• to r• bery, or JUSI commenlinll on a man, unshaven for at teaat land Glnats, Baltimore, Washo
dunng the robbery.
awakened obout 2 am Thu rs· go 1 who was asleep on 1 couch the RepubiiCBJt party appears store the gr..t dayo of the bus strike that was paralyz. lbrelo days, dirty and drooaed ington, you know."
Clues were meager and Kan· day by the mght bell She went m a room adrommg the olllce. ready to take over tbe descrlp- Grand Old Party.
ln1 Ute city It was upoetlinlln clothea of tho common tab&lt;lr- Me - "Yes, those are greal
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appears
Barry
not
not 10 be able to communlcat.o. er, came to talk In Yery faulty,
Do you want to go
sas City Poii&lt;'f Chid Clarence lrom the iJack bed•oom "'",. Mr and MJS Heynolds were liOn.
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Kolle said loday would be a her husband "as sUII sleepmg bound and their moulhs taped. Not long alter the election easily baniShed to the wldl I thoJiiht that I looked lnCOD- hard · to · understand English. back
penod tn the hunt.
to the
That was
the be&amp;lnnlng
of Diogo."
Fren&lt;:h • Canadian- "To Sal
•·d office bwhere a man deJd 1When they
d 11worked
d 1 lhell'
tb way &lt;or catastrophe , as per your open spaces of Arizona. In splcuouo. But when a walter pechapa
the most
Interesting
K 11
all led a on sen~ thas a out 30 years
ed dao , 1 reed anD ca e po Ice, ey no- v1ewpomt1 . it appeared that the stead he IS raisl••
..., !be ery "Lei
comersation I had in canada. Me - "Why"
e ey person y
n . )all WI
clos&gt;&lt;:ropp
rk' (Ice cmse was gone.
center or middle ol . the my people go" and II only
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At tlmea, I had trouble .... French • CaiUidian - ' "I saw
loot
canvass
Thursday
the
road
policywaywas
the walling
for begm
the partinl
lbe
wooded
orea noond
the olGrea•
BROUGHT TO HOSPITAL
• blissful"
back to
to thebegreat
waters to
leadlni ofthem
attempt at communlcaUon went a picture. It's warm." .
U't
attempt at communlcan went the states"
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PlaiDS Motel, totaled on the...
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IS
Uarence Newell.•! Cheshue j days of the twenties. Barry down tho "straight path which
£J
!raining
from taughlnc. Our Me - "Where did you go il
M
C""northern edge oI Kan·
1 11ta kentaltob Veteians
Middle rtemorEm- Goldwater was to be qutetly 1s also narrow" by way of tbe
French • Canadian ,r:;,' "Dar
trerne
was
Ilke this:
18 ospl
y .,
po
dropped off botH sbolllders but Flee Society Association, to
French • Canadian - "You tona Beach is mce, youJmow
avil Air Patrol umlll. riders
ergenc'Y • rescua squadmen and his followers were to be re- the promised land where ConS
from Ute states"
It was $00 a week to stay. The)
till borseback and pollee ' and
as a
pallent tamed (or perhapo re-tramedi greasiOnai aeail arow in proMe- "YH, from Ohio."
saw us coming. They're crooks.
volunteers on foot made an 10·
at 9 P m
urs ay.
by a new poUcy of not qutle so 1us10n.
Frencb Canadian- "Ohlolll's a racketl "
tanliYI ,..reb of the surroundobvtous conBervallsm
..
bU PT. PLEASANT S L. That's a long way, about 3,1100 Me - "Where else
you
inl orea. covering a square Floyd Me!Yin Darst. 64, a na0
The liberal Repubhcans es· Also , the liberal Repu • Hardman, 14. Moin Street, died miles Jan't it near Calllorrua" go"
lillie II • ttme. Numerous tele- live ol Gallia county, and a
pec•ally those who had p;oved cans," hotb lr?m the lear of Wednesday morning in Holzer Me- "No, abolll ball way," French Canadian - "Oul
pboM ti)ll were cbecl&lt;ed out.
reSident of 215 BulfmgiOn St '
capable of swimmmg up stream the
philoiiOphy
hospital alter I short Dtneu. answering with the knowledge trailer Jevidentty he and hit
fBI Baton CUe
HuntiOgton. was dead on lrriV·
S
last November, were to be as lng
thon
Mr Hardman waa associated !bet an attempt to explain the friend had rented a trailer)' bad
al at • Huntmgton hospilal at
quiOtly encouraged - and en- and k'wlt
e I n d C•;. with. hil brother in llle real location of Ohio in reference to a flat on the
wasMngton
Tbt FBI entered the case of 5 p m. Thursday alter he bad
couraged to remam qutet The Yor
mayora ty an
a etitate biiSineu in Ravenswood California would be fruitless. Bridge."
'
a-•·'ty
atthongh
C.
J.
Henry
,
JM,en
stricken
at
h18
home
He
one
•
party
•
system
propagan.
lornla
s
governorship
twlth
Inand
Charleston
W
Va
at
!be
Me
"What
did
you
....,..
between seals 111
Congress)
' · .,
F
b "'•
"
have 00 Intention of belnl ••• time of his death. He had been
rene • ""'nadlan wf
ualllant aaent in charge or the was a section loreman, and
KIUU City office, oald the bu· had been employed by the City pollee are •till lnv..,tl·
ther met! aubmerged or of • funeral director for II years
sttopped and thiS
po!lcemaa
rtlll bad been "mamtalmng Chesapeake and Ohto Ra•lroad gating the Tawney robbery and
llo q
th t earn and operated the Hardman and
,was all mad He •booted at us
1 d
1
cloll liaison with local offl· for 42 years
j have several leads In the case.
atmg so Y own e 'r
Hardmon F)llleral Home at
and we shouted at blm. I think
.,..... since the obduction FBI He was born in thiS county
wtth the current.
Cl
mini
PI
he wanted us to do aomethhll
lOll wert seen II the motel Feb. 7, i!lOI a son of the late \ They are askmg thai anyone
they propolt tho
a..
With the trailer, you know."
bourl olter tho kid· Alonzo and Elizabeth S1mm• havmg any mformalion about
,
wa y of The Broad Highway He was 1 member
tho
(Cootinued from page I )
Me - "Did you fix the flat"
naplng.
Darst fi e " survived bv hiS seemg cars or persons In the
So - the four bllllor... dollar some Lodge at Cia member of harmed Wednesday w Sacra· French - Canadian - "Wo
18
. wile. the former Delorts NICely VICIOJty of the robbery durin&amp;
questiOn for !966 • Which th Cl R0 t
ci'b B d 1 menlo.
Me - "Why"
UDIIII !bert II earlier eYI and 1wo daughtm and a son Tuesday mght to inform them
splinter wags tho lo&amp;"?
Ee b
ary d
"';r
Once in the capital of Calilor· French • Canadian - "I 1(
dMICt IIlii 1 iodtral lllw viol•· Mrs Mary EUzabeth Cremea ns or what they saw at that time. Rev. Atberl T. Welch 71 , •
mtoa meArs 18
unedra 1h• nia, the fugitiYes abducted thmk the cop told us 'to, you
1
tiGD Ia 10voiYed, the FBI nor· of Huntmglon. Mrs
M•ldred l
relired minister and Iarmer.
rec rs '""' on an
e Champion and his wile and know."
11111ly lion not toler 1 kidnap V1gtl of Leungton Park Md , No exact flguro on tbe los' In "ho resided on Rt. I B•dwell l
Clay MtthodiSt Church.
daughter, but missed the lam- Me - "What did you do with '
c... for 24 houri, at which and Lloyd Darst at home There the robbery has as yet been on··: Rl 16111 died at 6 35 p m
Survivors mclude hls wife, Ily's 12-year-oid son, Tommy, Ithe things 10 the trailer"
'
IIIDI t IS presumool that U•e are lour g• andchtldren and one nounced
fhursd ay 10 Huntmgton Veter 1
Mrs Wilda Hardman ; 0 0 e who was steeping on the porch French Canadian .._ "We
VICtim1 may hove been taken
gra ndchild
I One mmor accident w" m· an• Hosp&lt;tal He was a vetoran l
daughter., Mro. Paulin• Myers, of the lanuly borne With a bought a thing for the top acrOII otate line.
Oiher surviVors are
four ,vestir,ated by police on Thu"· of World War I, and had been l S 1
Of
Gallon Ohio thrN
OODI lflend.
Ah. what you call it"
1 Cl t tt' When the Champions were Me - "A rack "
'"'"' and three brothers Mrs ' daJ. tt took plac&lt; on Third a reSident of Golba
county
S
•1 Le 'J
1
tlotb the &amp;Irl'l mother and JLena Grover of Cheshtre. Mrs Ave. at the entrance to the lsmce 1946, coming here trom
r' cn!'ctn':" ' found to be missmg California French· Canadian "Yea 1
0:'"• E
Alm a Rathburn of Columbus, Evans parkmg lot A car betng l Putnam county, W. Va.
Vefl
N
'w ayf Alb res on; taw enforcement
IDlenl- rack. The turnpike
Mr! Halite Markms ol Toledo. backed by Waunua Lewos 06, He was born 10 Lo&amp;an couo.
·
llied their .. arch.
worst thing, you know. It cost
Mrs Pearl Markms ol Vmton, 432 Hedgewood dme struck a ty w va F'eb 1 1894 son of PT PLEASANT - The an W tk
Stg Alba
.
Authontieo 111d the fogitlves more. We took the old roadS •
Douglas Darst ol
GallipoliS. car dnven by Ada Waugh
late Clark and
Amandl nual International program ol / er, · B 1
had stolen about a half. dozen t led the conversatiOn to·.
5
James Darst ul Albanv and Wal
3.1, 3 Porlsmoulh Rd. Bell Weich HIS marnage to the the Homa Demonstration Clubs ep • son, ur
or, U· Yebicles
Berious vem at this point fear1
tor Darst ol PhoeniX .' \nz.
1'11•ere wa• damage to the head· forlllfr
EII&lt;abeth Scolt who will be held Tueoday, July 13 at
;oMsisters, Champion 1 trusted a de of mg that were t to taugb tae
The body " at the I hapman l• ght ol the France car. and survives. took place m Mercer Krodel Park The program, be' :•·
na
ey an
"· Or· C.lilorma 'Gov Edmund 0. 1man would be offended.' BeFuneral home '" Hunlmgton.' none to the Lew" vehicle
coun ty, W Va • Nov . 8, 1918 \l g,nnllli at I 30 pm. wtth om· p le Caoto, both of Shinnston, Brown, was one ol the
, he looked as U he could
and fun•ral arra ngements Wtll Four arrests were recorded
ph" " on Ireland will feot\ll't W. Va • ftve brothers, Roy, of paid state offiCial•
beat up any
_ The third be announced later.
•by poill'&lt; m the past 24 hour!. Children ,who ourvlvo
ore speakers and a presentation Washmgton, DC, Orbe of Lost $40,000 annually.
like the ono Who
= l'T p ·.
r I
•nd
mcluded Lawrence Thornton 1\ elch and Mrs Beth· from each county home dem· Creek, W. Va., Lawrence of worked lor Umted Press
him "to throw the trajler
1
: •nnual camp lor the reta
l'n
,Lee Jr .' 21, 87 Garfield Avo ' el &lt;Normal Bias, both ol Elea-[onstrolton club. The public J• i Rtadlng, Pa . Frank of Shinn· Umted Press Internallonal). tbe l the bridge."
·.
M••:n
u" to !
'
ctled fo r dtwrderly
conduct nor , w Va. Mfi JUOJOI tBel· lInVIted.
ston lnd Guy of Charleston, and Milwaukee Journal the
spon
Thrurnan Graham, 57. Emil s' lty ) Lemley or Bidwell, Albert , Ireland Is the country being len grandchlldren.
mento Bee and
San Fran·
Sllel SUMMER
Ma&lt;nard Ed•ar F Haftihbar Welch Jr of Jamestown. and studied by each home demon- Se .
\ be h td
ciSco Chronicle He was a re
so• ed eoc h year
'
• •
·
· Mr! Arth tAn 1 Da id
II t t
I " '"roua•-• Wut
rvice• Wll
e
·
C0 5TU M E
Mason
the Retard-•
. County AssocJattonby for
ger al l ol Huntmgton. and '
ur
n
v son o I' ra Ion cu.
tN••
day at 11 a m m tho Cha
and l a I e r
.
\
Chm Anderson CJI ,
all' Logan There art 12 grandchli· VIrglml Also durin&amp; July, Ute
il
P'
• press secretary
1
;: •d Chtldren.
iContmued lfllm pag• 1)
I
:
dren and one great grandchild local bomt demorultrotlon clubs m•n • W
Mortuary Pt.
·
I
JEWELRY
V3 OFF
•
h
e~ted lor mtoXICallon
di
In 1 land
their Pleaoant With tho ReY
Some
rhtld:••
I at 4 30 p m. on Rl 35 tn Jack
Othel ourvivora "" two bro0
&amp; r•
aa
neth crO:.kshank and
CAW FOR BUDGETS
;:Special 12Educallon Classtl! 1 :son county. f1vt m1les we st ot
thera and two 111ten Ernest e s n top · r bUilneu meet- Fritz Smith officlatiq.
Budgetl for townsl11p&amp;, munthe Ga lha county lme A car
3
Welrh ol Vmton,
Wolcb )Jn Th:l
demonstration will be in the Cunningham
lcipatittes, sehool
districtS,
== s children lrom glhe Guidmg drivon east hy Gene w Laud
ol Rutland, Mrs Brookll Duty ! c:uncl will be conducted at IO:· orlal Pork at St. Albans
and all county departments are
c Hand Class ol Galha County , ermiii, 22, ConnersVIlle, lnd
of Delbarton. W Va. and Mrs 30 am. July 13 II Kroilel Park. graYeaidt riteo conduct.!&lt;
to be
to the countv
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
: Ohio A tollll of approXImately pulled out to pass another car
Myrtle Prict of Charleston
At this time final plalll for the Maoonic Lod&amp;e No. e7 of
. auditors olf1ce 111 the
,
' till hovs and &amp;iris are anllcipal- driven east by Willard F Lane,
Services will be held at 2lcounty educational lout 111 Mor- Friends may caU at tho mort· hou•e by July 20, Auditor Gor-1
ed ·
20, Fola, IV Va . and !he n ghl
&lt;UP!\ - Thu"· p m Sunday (EST) at Poplar t gantown will be mode. Aloo the uary after 6 p. m. Thursday. don H. Caldwell said today.

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Dine Out

Camp K!ndllch will of!ICI81iy front of the l.auderm•lt cor hit ' day ' major leglslativt •ction R•dge Free W•li
B apt'' t regional and otatt meetinp wlll
::Open With registration II 9 am •
l•ft rear ol the Lane car at • glance HOUSE
;::v M;rtyn Teets and \be dlscuned. Mrs. John Manh· Speaker'8 Rule to
='Mtllldoy, July 12 ond wi ll close ere wao moderate damage
•
ev 0 ew aroons will ol· all will preside onr the
.,.,
4
;;, 1b the noon meal on Satur· to the Laudormilt car and mm Passed
III ctate, and buml w1U' be m ness meelln&amp;.
Continue at OSU
g
.
With The flmily
-Jiat
1 Jutv 18th The annuol vlsi· or to the Lane vehtcle Ne•th - H B 940, sets up Ohio In· ' Vmton Memonal Park, under \ At noon a combined luncb ol COLUMBUS (UPI) - T h
The ldd1 will love ttl
-IDrt' llanquot. w•ll be held at er dnve was tnJured, and
Fmancmg,the direction of tbe McCoy Fu· sandwichel. fruit, cooklel, and controverSJI!apeaker'l rule
I p m Friday July 11th A was no arrest.
ICommi,.Ion, I ole 91 • 21. Em· lneral home Fnends may call \'""d tea hu been atrllllecl continoe in effect on tho
The food II mperb,
Itispi.y' of the' vanous craft•
\ergency failed .
Iat the late
alt&lt;r I P m Each penon wiD nee4 to brlni State University campus, but i!!'
the service prompt,
completed by tbe comporo will Three other arrests mcluded - H H 941 . expands JIOW•" or ,saturday and until tho hour ol one of tht ileDII to combine University PreSident Novice G. &amp;'
the atmoapbere pte. .
be hekl along with the banquet Clarence H Wolle, 72, Racme.JCommunli y Improvement Cor· •the sorvice.
wtlh the JI'OUP meal. Each per Fa"cott wdlcated he will
ant Modest prlcesl
Tho comp II finlnttd each Cited to
court today lor :Jl&lt;!•allons Vo le 113. tO Emer-1
son ts reminded to brln&amp; their tinuelo work toward an acc,ept·ll
year by money raised by
sign
Rtchard
t It
own eatmg utensils.
able chana• m it.
.,.,
1 \ Sre 'Batten Up'
uiiOCiatloll ond lrom materlol en erson, • alerloo cJied l ' perm• I c ,., o F'l
Tl
d
The univtrllty board of
trus.,.,
3
and llnanclal glfta trom Ylr· Mnday lot parkmg on highway ,1JSsue lndustnal
development ! I m
lUI'S ay eve
ASKS DIVORCE
tees rejected lly a ._
Ioili llltlivi4uoll ond arpmza· tod Rosate Lee Blue, Jr , 22 llonds Vote 94 . 33.
An eollmated 60 boys and A pellllon lor divorce has Thursday chonae•
tlons lllr&lt;Hilbout the county It Doylon , Jatled and char ged wtth ' - Sub. S B 77, regulates • alo.
saw the 111m ..
been filectln Mol I county Cam· ed by Fawcett ond the
Ia otafftd by yolunteer teoch- drlvmg whtle mloiJCaled wtth lo:
and recapped tires I Up made by the Oncinnati , moo Pleas co.J by Came L AdYioory Conumttet.
Route 7
Middleport
on, ..H leldtro, youth workero
set for Saturday
·
cuts penalty Iori
Sheets, Harrioonviile, aaainot He had recommended
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1
ol&lt;lar ..K JOU!h and other lay
po court.
Iauto theft Vote 17 • 39
port Mumcipal Park
Charles G. Sheets, Harrison· the now rule be accepted 1
1
and profesa1onal personnel
\
SENATE ·
Lo
villi charaml lfOII neglect of day and put inlo effect 011
Camp Kindhch 11 held at the
E
Ull Long, Feeney • Ben- •d t '
1
M
Caunt y th nd H
RROR CORRECTED
Passed
nett Pool American LeKion ad u y.
.
C altlo
I·
Pomeroy Chaplet No
186 - H B 96, requJr•s ch•tdren Julanl obtained the Dim anci
Fawcett proposed a new
amp •!
.
Order ol E"tern Stars. will at- entermg hrsl grade be "' was In chorge of the showt n
ll'rOCKS lJP
that would allow rec"lrlizedl
tend Umted Melhndtsl chu rch Iyears old by Oct 31 Vola 21 . • \
g.
NEW YORK (\ll&gt;l) - Stock otudent organlzatlone to
m • group July 25, not .July
- S H 395, changes name of
SQUAD CALLED
pricet opentd hllher In model'· tn• speaken, &amp;UbJecl to
was report ed tn error ·ntu rs-i Cenllal State College to Centro![ The Racme Emorgency squad ' otelJ actiYt lradin&amp; today. 1m provlsiono.
DIIICITIL&gt; TO tNfiUS1 0~ day, as a part ol the order's State Umverstty. Vote 2e • 2 , untl was summoned at 1 t5 p \
MIIGI MASON 1tiU
"~o to Church Sunday "
- H B 725, reqUires hiler m. Wednesday for Mro
·
.,.,:,,:. ~:::•• ~~"::::
bags 1n all cars Vote 11 · I IDonold Stohart. R D.' "aclne.
1
r t • •••o •''•ra1111 ,. ••et.'P'
ReL•ons1dered and left pend- Mrs. Stobert Wll t•k@fl
EXPERT INSTA.I.¥TION!
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lng
Las CNIIIdl
'leellanlr
p,... Th p PLAN DANCE
1MelR!I General Hospital
••, GUo ,..,..e. Offln ,.,....
e omeroy Athletic Boosl-, - H B 667, ommbUI mumci· 1treated for difficulty
breath· I
ARMSTRONG'S
ers A,.., w1ll sponsor a high !pal court bill.
ling
m
IAW'H • ...... a1aa~ ••mn 1 school danre lhls commg SHt·l
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am• •Mr• •••tt•'-lt ,., een• per
LOCAL TE~1PS
lllatl.
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O..lb ~· .. elflre
11&amp;11• •D 111e temperature ln Pomeroy'•
.-on,::... /!,..
bu!tmess d1stnct t~t 11 ·m a m
WALL-TO·WALL CARPETING
PUBU,._o&amp;
Mt ••aUehl• one m•n•'h II .tn •• I today WB9 86 degrees under IUn·
MOHAWK
d l l "'DI f•lr 110 olll
:!lilY IIIII". I
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ny f: 1ft.
MAllEI
bpert IDslallallon
Willi 01 IICIIIA'IOI COl Dll
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e tcll&lt;ll FIJI ... Pit II . .I'OC
INTIJU.OCKIN. lltiNfl e&amp;Ta
w~tl . . . . . 111J1 llllHil
Thesa rin11 cannot twlot or turn 011 JOUr ftnrer. Tht
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famouo h•dd•• loek bol41 them loJtlhtr for moro
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MASON
FUitNITUU CO.
M-.10'1. W. VA.

KeeP-sake

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VaHey Lumber &amp; Supply Co.
WV2-mf

m a. Jr• •••·
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Middleport, O.

brok~ wit~

smce he
10
gers back 10 1959

e seruor
circuit's
All-Star
ahorllltop
put hiS
legs to
good
work agam Thursday mght

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stealing two more bases ami
leading a Dodger stampede that
crushed the Pittsburgh Pirates
9·4. The VICtory boosted Los Angeles back mto first place
in the frantic NL race one-halt
game ahead ol the Idle CIOCIO·
nail Reds
Eisewhere. the Philadelphia
Phil lies split a doubleheader
With the San FranciSco Gtants,
wmnmg the nightcap 4- afte
absorbmg a ltJ.2 drubbing2 10
opener, and the Milwaukee
Braves outclubbed the Houston
Astros 9-8. The Chicago Cubs
New York Mets and St. Lou"'
CBidmaiJi were not scheduled
The Ch1cago White Sox edged
the Cleveland Jndians 3-2, the
Detroll Tigers walloped the
Yankees 6-1 and the Baltimore
Onoles pinned a lo-6 defeat on
the Kansas C1ty Athletics m
scheduled
games.,
Allen , grand
..,.,,ond'" the first mmng of
game provided
•
Ray Herbert with all the
10n he needed ln evenmg h
record at 44. It marked 1
fJrst bases • loaded blast m
major .league career of
Phtll1es
All • Star
baseman.
.
Mays Homen
Willie Mays, who drove in
two runs m the first game
socked hiS 476th maror
homer in the seventh mning of
the second game to take over
und·1s puted possession
· of s1xth
place among baseball's All·
Time
The Giant ceoter · IIelder had been tied with
the retired Sian Musial at 175

th~

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Crow's
STEAK
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.TomBoy
SANDWICH
Order ly ........

AIII1 Takl'lm Homo
WYU4U

:~.:e~ earn~.:""'
:~.~· compiled
str~~~·::t•r,ar h~:

Mel Stottlemyre of New

NGS

Dryodale

11

considered the

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in the 14
two mnmgs while :ppear·
The Dodger mg In Just two games The ace B U01.
a remarkable lelthander was
by an y

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troubl~d

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lipe Alou blasted two. Joe Mor·
10 etght years at Connie Jack Mrr nk Bolbng smgled home gan enjoyed an amazing day at
Stadium. The Giant nghthand m ke
wllh the wm- the plate for Houston, gOing 6·
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St. Lou"
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care of Helen Help US' this and manners'
Bunmng &lt;9·51.
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• Fisher (81 and Romano, For olmost five innings the newspaper
6 Does she like to have fun Milwaukee at C' n c Inn a II
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runners to give the Pirates a
(81 . Wmner-John 17·3) . Mtddleport lndJans' Boys Leag- TRYING TOO HARD
on a date or would she rather tmghll - t'JScher 12·21 ., Ma2·0 win over the league-leadmg
(2-7). HR- Col· ue baseball team, which has Deat Helen
Ju;t Sit and talk'
Ioney (9-41
Dodgers in Pomeroy Boys' loop
).
not won a game this summer, I am a IS-year-old boy and I . Does she hke to go to par· I Los Angel., at Ptllsburgh
actJon Thursday
New y k - was workmg on the upset of a )umor m tngh school There
and dances?
/mght) - Padres 13-SI vs.
The Dodgers, despite
the Detr or 100 000 000-- 1 50 the season ThurBday evening. IS lhJS hoy 1 know who is aort l hese are some of the thmgs Veale •8·61 .
setback, are still m first place
I o:&gt; 20r\ 03x- i 11 I With Duff Craig, ll·year-old of an ofl-and-on friend He
would like ID know be- Sl LouiS al Chtcago - Stai by a full game The Tigers are &lt;8)
(61. Ramos righthander working
rather Belt-centered and often ;.:: Ia lOg a girl aenously
lard (5·31 vs Ellsworth '!HI
m second place whtle the Pir- and F h owar Lohch . 19-4) well, the Indians had the leag- biS personality borders on arro- h
a good figure helps one or Buhl 18-61
ates are two games behmd 10 sen (lr4e)e
ue leadiOg Yankees on the ropes
Iothers seet It tool, but
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third place
· 6-4 gOing Jnlo the II!th
some reason want to be y ,
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Gaul's
came off Dod· Baltmnore 200 IIOS 003- 10 13 0 But the Yanks
their on!, hiS
to put I tngPIPs at P&lt;llsburgh
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1100 001 041
real power beginnmg m that
Imes e' a good Joe and hst of ..
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mning. scored five runs, and I
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needle ruins vatuahle
were both sare on errors
Brown. Segui Stock (6) Mossi went on to a H-6 VIctory.
anythmg I am te tedper on .you're the different o
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A .
nlgh l I LP s LE-t ue check yoUr1
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Gettl ng h1ts Ior Ihe score· (9 I and Bryan.
' Winner- 'Bunker Big blows Tn ltle f' fth mmng Just completely msnub
res
111 or more honest? - H ne , or JUSt
menranwI.A"ague
. ' ne• dle, no obiJgation. 11 ;r
less Dodgers were C Wyatt (5-4) Loser - Segu1 14-101 . HR
were htt by Alan Cun- We're either pals or :• walks Dear Helen
1Minne&lt;ola
50 28
GH, wom, roplace 11 with a flu
4 30 61
8
With two smgl es. Jon Buck and ' - Rosa11o &lt;lsi ).
nmg am, a lrlple ..
Hvsell, away from me I've tned eYery· Here's a hoy who wears brae· [Cleu·Jand
I quality Jqd l't
d'
Tom Vaughan each a double ,
-a smgle whiCh with 3 walks lhmg I know to be lnendB full es and I want to say the Irl HaltJmore
4' 34
5 2 I
e ' one •amond
and Hannahs wtlh a smgle
National League
and a heldmg hobble turned the time but I never kn
h th [who complamed about them' IChicago
33 51!0 54' ' I needle You'll enjoy longer
4 35
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Jed W1ll went the route on the (12 mnmgs )
tide
Yanks came ha&lt;: kler thiS IS the day 1.;wa
a real nut 1 went to a part" Detrotl
,.: needle life, longer record lite,
43 482
mound for the wmners striking Hou
300 020 102 01111 8 16 01to tally five more m the SJxth or a dog. He 18 more
]the other mght .and we
New York
40
457 14 and your stereo or hi-fi will
out moe and walkmg one. Han M1lw 102 010 013 001 - 9 11 1' 0 Chip Haggerty'• homer, Hay- I than 1 am. Can you suggest any spm the bottle and there was- Los Angeles 37 44
18 ,; I sound bel t..r too
nahs fanned 10 and gave up Noltebart, Giusti 161, Cuellar man 's double, K Lillie's dou- 1thmg that can brmg conSisten-l n'ta girl there who didn't
Washmgton
34 19
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(9), Owens &lt;9), MacKenZie (IO), bie and D Littles •mgle
cy to thiS • fnendshtp"'-.l T. 1to kiss me, braces and all 1 Boston
30
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Fi.delitone
three passes
7 26
In another Pomeroy Boys' Taylor Ill) and Brand Clonm· l Other Yank hitters were Gene Dear ,J
i had a ball - ANOTHER 1R ' Kansas C1ty 22 52 29 · 1Diamond
league coolest, the second-place ger, Kelley •51,' OSinski l7l, Sa- , Po•ell a double and atngle. I'd suggest that YOU do the ONMOUTH
Thursday's Result;
Needles
2
11
Tigers lnmmed Ihe Harnson· dow ski (8 ), 0 Dell (91, N•ekro R1ck . Van Maire a tnple, and walkmg away You 11 ne•er be . Dea.r8 Helen
Chicago 3 Cleveland
from •• ,
Bombers 12-6
(10 ), BlaSingame Il l! and Oli· Cunningham a smgle
m01e
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C. Clark, R Abbott and R ver Wmner- Biasmgame (9-6). For the Indians Pat Mullen Ibut then perhaps this 15 whai braces Sure you 'll get teased
-- Dixon all took turns on the Loser - Taylor &lt;2-3). HRs- hod lwo singles, Mike Hartmg- you want, because your arro-l but t1
laugh and say, a! League Thursday As a10 remound for the victors while Hud2 (7th
8th) , Atron j er, and Craig each a smgle
gant frtend't self _ assurance love em {even tf they hurt lief p111 ht'l' he appeared 11 11120
nell , Vance, Duff and Porter ,!6:hl , Carty 16th ). Alou 2 llllh Craig fanned 8, walked 9 _ makes up for your tack of tl like
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0 cra&lt;yl the boy• w1ll hke gam es fu r the BJSons and ,
pnched for the Bombers.
21h ), De La Ho• &lt;2nd ).
hiS undomg, 10 part _ while So you play the "Yes Man" to " even better for trymg to \ piled a 1 11 JlHA
Middleport, 0.
T1ger hitters were G. Skm.
-Powell, worktng four tnmngs get some of that renected shme ook 1pret ty for them I, too,
ner with a two-run homer and (1st game)
for the Yanks. fanned 7, walked Certam types need "faithful 1dido 1open
11 my mouth for two I
smgle, R. Dt xon a double and
Fran 002 2511100-10 17 0 includmg the first batter 10 followers" to boost their egos. 'days, , ' a hoy nollced and
smgle, R. Abbott a double and p •
100 000 010- 2 5 2 the fifth Haggerty coming on And the more you come runSo what - l wore them
E. Abbolt, E. Young p D111. d terry (7-71 and Haller Bur- at the pomt fanned 3 walked I mng, the more you'll get tromp. or four yearo" I've smiled evC. Clark and F. Rizer, each a
Baldschun •51, Mahaffey 2 in fimshmg up
'
ed on. If you want a frtend and ; smce! - LOOKING FOR·
smgle.
' oebuck fVI and Dalrym· The Indian• go. all the' 1 ool a master stop tryi•• ,. I ARD 1'0 PRETTY TEETH
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P e Corrales
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" " hard, and let ·h1m come to you '
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an error, and singles bv Har: He JUSt might, you know _ H METS RECALL I'ITCHER
Workmun a double and two Sll&gt; Phda
000101- 2 50 hnger, Craig and
Dear Helen :
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putor. SundaY Sehool 8:10 a. - - - - - - - m.; Phil Will, IUPtl Mornlng
worahlp 10:30 a. m.: V o u 1 o Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Sltau.
- and evvY child'•·
Sorllicea
7 p. m.: Evaopllllk bach, Athen•, were
l't!Ctlnl
Growing up ir. a succeaaion of croMCurrentJ. The
Influences of the home meot those of the school- the
'"" llle scboOl 9:30 a. m.; Momlne at Pine Grove wblle the new service 7:30 p. m. Mkl w... dinner lluellll ol Mr. and Mra.
plqrn&amp;ltl - the eommunlty - tlle limes. Strange,
o\nu,u...
, PraYer WOI'Ihtp 10:30 a. m.; EveDIOI St. Paul's Church Is beinf bUill. prayer oervloP 7:30 P- m. Wed Ernest Powell ..
new experience~ must be fitted int:D thlchild's ever·
dQ 8cbool at 10 a. m.
bi 1'30 m . Robert Reod AUred Methodlst Cbarcb - We&lt;lnesda ~~~~~ Frldsy tvonlnl Mrs Lawrence EbiiD wat
meedn1: 1:30 p, m. Wed •• choir :~ lcb~l ~upt: ·
Rev. Pearl Caito, putor. Sun·
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1hoat~s to a Stanley pari) '·
widening world.
RellJious tralnlnr Is the oureot stablllzlnt! force
lebem BapllJI cllarell. Clo- Cbarcll o1 God, He•- day School at9:30, Charles Tay· f'rwoodoiD GolpeJ MlotiOI, Ill- 1 cenlly. Mrs. Elizabeth ClmPin this turbulent period of growth. Strengthened by
G Be~ Bend: Rev C. L.. O'UH&gt; Gllberl Sponcer, paotor. 8un4ay lor, SU~t. Worohlp service at &amp;ban StivenvUJe Road: E. J. bell of Pomeroy wu delnonparental faith and example, a child discovers m hts
r&lt;ll
RDbert Lewlil supt. llcbool 9:311 a. m. Morning wor- IO: ~S with Vere Swartz, lay Grllfllb, putor: RoRer WI~ otrator.
Church that there are vam. &amp;'reater tba~ whim ~r
'"· putorl
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Worship
Mrl. Larry Jao11 ._ m.; Evangellslk..,. leader, Sunday evenmg 7:15 p. ford. Supt.. Sunday School 10 Mr. and
adventure. He realizes that his own and hiJ family I
9-:0 a. "'- Sc~g m. ll:v· ~ 7 P m Prayer meetiJ18, m. Choir practice ; Sunday 7:~ a. m.: ll:vangellstl• Service, 7- obo Pomeroy visited receniiJ
standards are rooted in the truths of God. And be
and Sunday . ~u.J~ 7,30 J;~· . ~- Wednesday: young p. m. Worship services with :30 p. m "royer meeting, 1:30 with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
leamo with the firm rudder of faith to st•er a bold
emng oerv!ce.
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P,, Service Friday, 7:30 the Rev. Casto. Tuesday even· r- m. Tuosda~
Eblin.
eo\11'88- out of the 1nlet'a •wirling eddie• -across
p. m. Prayer meeuna.
~e
ing, Membership and Evangel· llldlaml ltlllalm! I Olive Mr. GrUf Arcber, SOD Jtllllor.
tha 11011 o! Ufe,
P.
ism CommiS!ion meets. Wedof WiSCOlllin, called Oil Jolt,
~»pyriii!IIM li'*r A..... ..... -., ilrii)WJ, V•
CaJ'tleDier Bopllll CJianlb: ._..,ell of God, Mt. Morlab nesday evening 7:'5 p. m., man, mla&amp;to~ pu~r; SUI&gt; and Mrs. Lou Diehl.
llanday ScboOI t-110 • - m.; lllorD- Bev. Daniel Workmu, flU* Mid Week Prayer services.
dol' !lcbool, 9 ·~· : · ~~ Mr and Mrl. A. G. PreltoD
1og Worship 10:15 a m.
Sunday School 9c4; a. m.: Wo~
~--• lll:80 a. m.; · c
p.
Jbmtlngton w. Va., vlllted
!Wddl lhl servtce l1 a. m and 7·30 Chesler Mell!otllll ..-~ m.; Prayer service, :.. P. m. 01 1 'th' Mr and :Mn
Flrll Baptllt
Pm Prayer meeti.;. 7:30. p. Pearl A. Casto, l'llltor; Wllf' 11nlrlday.
recen! Y~~
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por~ Ret~ t-~oe, m ~ Tuesday; Yolllli People' s &amp;ervlct alI L m., Sondly ,,_... Mllstoe. _Ret. tr.ort Ho~ H~n Fos, wba re-IOr; Sun Y
t: IO~I!&gt; ;: ll!eetina. 7,30 p. m. l'rlday.
School a1 10 a. m.; WSCS 111 CUSter, putor: Services .....,
ll · underwent !lllflery at
Fred Hoffman. 8up ·• ·
ThursdaY ol month;
Board at1:80 p. m.
cen Y
u..•ltal has
m. Worabip llervlce; BYP I P· Ralllnd C~urcb ot God, !ln.
3rd WIJdnesdiJl of the
Meigs General ""'"" •
m.: Evening Wonblp, 7:80 P. John Smallwood, pastor: SundaJ : : : '
The CbarcD ol lle Nazarene, been rellll'llltl holtla.
81111
m.; Wed. 7:10 p, m. Prayer School 10 a. m.; Evan~elistic
Chester, Ray E. Warne, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
remeetlng l'bu•-.day, 7:30 p. m. service 7 p. m.; Young People l'latwoodl Medlodlsl Cllarcb Sunday &amp;;hool 9:30 a. m.; Morn- lamUy, MI. ~~~ Mr
pracUce.
&amp;ndoaver 7 P- m. Wednesday:
Casto astor WOI' log Worahlp 11 L m.; NYPS cently with her
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Lawrence
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Ftrsl Baptist Clourcll. Pome- Prayer meeting 7 p. ·
ship sorvice 10 •· m. lvet!' 7:30 p. m.; Mldwee) Prayer ser- Mr. and Mrl- Wyatt Scb' .1'
roy - Rev. Carver Williams· clay.
other Sunday 7:40 P· m. SUit vice, 7:311 p. m Wednesday.
and David, Mt. VentOD. Mr.
Sunday School 9:30 till ID:20. Grace Epi..opal Cbureb, dn1 Scboo~ 10 L m., JobD llrllddleporl Cl!orell ol lile Nu- and Mra, Vera StGrJ IIIII lobD
worship service, 10:30 a. m.; Pomeroy, The Rev Richard II. Bailey, SupL Prayer meei!Di ~re~~e, Rev. Clyds J. Bartlett. of Columbul 1pe11t lbe wollt:
Nunery and Junior churCb lor Marlin. Rector. SDIICiay - MOl' 7:45 p. m. Thursday.
Sunday School 9:00 a. m..; Mom- end with tbeir Plftllbl, Mr. 111111
cblldren.
olng Prayer and SermOII. 10:30
ing Worship 1D:30 a. m.; NYPS Mrs. NOI'IIIlln Scblefer. J~
...,, Cbarcll Raellle a.m. l))ffee bour following.
Forest Ru Methodiol eh111&lt;b Young Peop'o, 6:4&amp; p. m.; Evan- Story remal_ nedfor a wollt: I
First Ba•-1, ,
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Racine Charge - Rev. Wendell ellstic DJePtlng 7:30 p. m.: vl1il with btl crandplrenls.
!lrl. c. L.. OConner, puiD · Enterprise E\JII Cborcb, Rev. Stutler, pB!tor. Sunday School
er ...... •g, Wed. 7,30 p.m. The Lauro! Cliff Heallb dull
Sunday School 11:30 a. m.,MS.:,: Menzel Smith, pastor. WorshiP I a. m., Church 10 a. m. Mrs. P~eroy Churcll of lb. Nu- will bavo their picaic Jully II
Curl!•· supL; 10:45 a. m. BYF !lffVice 11:30 a. m. : Sunda~ Fred Nease, Supt.
arene Sunday Scbool, 9,30 a. at Royal Dak Pari aii'JII P.IIL
ng worship: 6:30 P- m.
School, '!0·30 a. m. Youth Fe
Mlcl' onbl 10.41 ._ Mn Dora Holley visited reand Juntor l'ellowlhlP: 8 p.m. lowship 6:30 P: m.; Boyo ~ Ueatb Metbodiot Church. I . m.: :,ormnaw".r.bi: 7 p. m.· cenlly- witll relatives Ill cwnm.
Evening service: 7:~ p. m. Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. m., dleport, M. E. Qowsoo, pas~ m.
eruog .
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Wedneoday, Prayer meotlng; Evemng service 7:30 p. m., 2nd Mrs. Nan Moore, Church Sch Prayer meellOI, p. m.
. ua. and Mrs Raymaad Gill
1,30 p. m. Wednesday. S.ntor ood 41b Sundays: Yout!J Choir, Supt.; Church School, 9:30 a. Rev. Clyde ~- llenderiOn, pu- of~~rldp 'vtsiiMcl rtceDIIJ
Cboll Practice; 3:30P- m. Tu.. 1:30 p. m. Wednesday . Prayer m.; Worsblp_ Service, l~l!O a. to~blll'tb olllle Nazareue, PoJDo with lbeir 1011, Rev. lilu&amp;IM
clay, Junior Choir ProctlceMeeting, 7:30 p, m. Wodilesday. m:; Methodiol You~ !~~
Rev Cl tit llc!ndersoo, GJU and falllily.
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llnp 7 p. m.; OffiCllll """'" eroy
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llatlull Ftnl Bapllll
Lottridge EUB Cl!urcb, Rev. meetins, lsi Sunday ol monlb, p&amp;~lor; Soliday Sebool l:.ao a. Lyna J:"tw
wltb blr
Sunday Scllrol9:30 a. m.
Eugene E. Emerson, pastor; 7:30 p.m. WSCS, '!nd Monday m..: . Momln&amp; Worship 10.30 a. land spe
IIIII Mn
in~ Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Sunday School 11:45 a. m. Rus- ol month, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor oervJCel 7:30 p. m. p raJ or crBDCip~,
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Sunday Clrcle, 2nd Thursday ol moolb m..; NYPS ~~ p. m.
~·and : · Walter wau.
Rutland Pastor, Rev. P au I worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 7:30 p. m.; Class 12, 3rd Wed- IMO!lng, 7' p, m.
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Route ·called 011 Mr.
Taylor· 'sunday SchoOl, 10 a. m. p. m. alternately. Bible study nesday of month, 8 P- m.; All· Clourcb of tile Nazarene, Ra- 0 nd Mrs Pearl Parker.
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Guy Prtddy, Supt; Preaching and prayer service led by pas~ ernoon Circle, ~th Thursday of cine, Ohio. Sunday School al Mrs Carolyn Harrl•
and
ruJ h l
service, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer ser- or 7:30 p, m. Wednesday. Chris- month, 2 p. m.; Choir Practice 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Worsbip Bren.b. Lee of St. Albans, W.
With the hope it will, in lome meaJUrll, fost~r a. e ~ sus• vi... , 1:~ p. m. We&lt;lnetday. tiBn Endeavor, 7:30 P- m., 3rd Wednesday, 7 P· m.
Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday Ev• Va., spent a day with her motlt.
tain tltOt which 11 good In family and community 11/e, t~J.I fea.
ML Moriah !lapllst aareb. Saturday of month.
M!Dersvllle Molhodld ehorell ning Service 7:30 ~.m.; Mid · · er, Mrs Cora Renshaw .
ture 11 sporuored by the bruinen flrrru and organuratioru Comer of Fourth and Main St. Morning star EUB Cburcb, ur. Lester t.. Roush. pastor: week Prayer S::'ceMDW~
Mrs. BeriP ParUr
Middleport R•v. Nyte Borden, Rev. Menzel Smith. pastor: 9,4; Victor Brown. Cl!urcl&lt; ScboOl day 7:30 p.m. v.
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~w=lula=e:.:na=me=•:.:a:p:JHl=O~r.:be~low:.__·_-:
minister. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. sunday School, Fred Superintendent. 10 a. m. Oil» Wolle, Pastor.
118_ in. Arnold Richards, Supt. Smith, supt.: Earl Shuler, ASB't. ial Board mooting escb quarter Ratlud Cllurcb of lito N -·
Moming worship, 10:30 a. m. Morning worship 10 : ~ a. m.: unless ot!Jerwlse called. Holy eoe: Sunday Scbool 9:30 a. m.;
d tn
Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Thur• Communion each quarter u ,_ Morning Worship 10:45 a. m. Joe Strolll! haa returne i I
Naomi Bapllsl Cbarcll: suo- day.
nouncea.
l!:vangellstic service 7:4S ?- m. his home from Holer . bolp •a
day School 9:30 a. m.: WorM tbodill
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after undergomg major ourlbl 11
m. Prayer service, Sautb Bethel EUB Cburcb Morse Chapel
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Midweek I'I'IYtr oervice, 1:46 P
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Middleport, Obio
ltlldtlleport, Obio
I : m. ~ed!;~ay.
Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- Cburch, Arthur Still. Pas:, m. Wednooday.
II•~- ancl Mrs. Rulus Strong
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tor. Sunday School 11:40 a. m., Sunday School, 10 •- m. OU ·
Syrocuae C&amp;ard of tile and family of San Diei&lt;J, Calit.,
Carleton .;bareb, Kmgsbury Normsn H. Bahr, SUpt. Sunday Sayre. Supt.: Sunday Woroln~ reae, William~- l'llorpe. pUIOr are here for a vacatioa "'''"
Road, Rev. Clyde Hinton, pas- Worsblp 10:4&gt; a. m. and 7:30 p. service. II a. m.; Pray~~.: Sunday Srhool9:30 a Ill.; MOI'II- ber mother, Mrs. Dot Slroag
SWISH~R
tor. SUnday School, 9;30 a. m., m. Alternately. Bible Study IJJB every Wednesday
8- log worship 10.30 a. m.
and Mr. Stephen P'oley and otnRalph Ca~l, supt. Sunday Wor- and Prayer service led by pas~ Portland Melbodlsl Cburcb.
er relatives .
Boken of Good Bread
ship servtce, 10;30 a. m. and or, 7:30 P- m. Thursday.
Arlllur Stitt, pastor. Sunday PeDte""",!"l Assembly, Reate Mro. Clara Philliptl spent sto·
we Fill AU Doctors Proscriptions
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HuntinJion, W. Va.
Syramo E.U.B. Cbareb, Paul
Sch:l
with relativOI ill
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Pomeroy
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· sblp servi&lt;* 7·30 p m. 8uJI. epor ·
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Columblr Clllpel! Worsbip..,.. 9:lo o. Ill. Sunday Scbool, Ben McLeod, Ass't. Supt. ServiCes da • Wednesday. and .Friday.
The Biblo SChool IPO
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i'-.o Peti-I Clmrcb, Mid- by _the Methodi: an~/r".'by
Sunday School 10 .. m.; Youth Morning Worship service, lsi Racine Melbodbl Cbllt'CII, dleporl Soutb 3nl Ave.; Sunday temn church
ly MiiSe~vlce 6:15P- m. Evening Wor- and 3rd Sundays of the month; li L. McDaniel, pastor: Sun- School 'to a.m.; SundBy evening Mr.~De~ a~~ W•
shiP 7 p.m. cacb Sunday.
7:30 p. m. Evenmg Evangehs- day Sebool 9:30 a. m. : Preacb- evangetistic service, 7:311 P- UL : : " ecentl called 00 Mu.
Bradbury
Char&lt;b
Cbrlsl,
de Service, 2nd and llb Sun- ing 10:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; Wtdnesday Bible Study 1:30 P· Cl : Phil~ s
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Pomeroy
130 E. Second
:UO Lincoln Sl Middleport WY 2-2!1!10
Art Marcum. mlniller; Bible day ol month. BETHANY -, Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 P- m.; SaturdJ: ulght Prayer and
McE;.;, itl •peodilll 1
Scbool and Momlng Worship. 9:30 a. rn. MDrnlng Worship. m. Wedn,sday.
Worr;hlp 7-~0 p.m. Pastor, Rev
/ 'th bl.s llltcle Mr. IIIII
. Christian Endeav- 10:30 a. m Suroday School, BlyB. L. Barrett.
wee WI
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Evening Worship the Theiss, Supt.; I:BO p. m. Rock Springs Methodist lfan'lsoovWe Preibylerlan Mrs. John Wood.
or, 6 p. .,
' Youth Fellowsblp. CARMEL - Chester Lemley, pastor; Wor- Church Joba Davtes, pastor:
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7 P- m.
9:30 •- m. Sunday l!cbOol Way- sllip service 9:30 a. m.; Sun- Cllurcb' School 10:30 a. m. Wor· Mr•. Lyda Cbenller, pr tHA
E!tabll•hed in 1904
Middleport
PalevUie Community Church oe Roush, SUpt.; !0·30 a. m. day School, 10: 1~ a. m.; MYF abip oervlce :30 p. m.
ctsoaeS lo1 on, ~~~-·~
WY 2-3284
Wosl Columbio. W. Va.
Rev. Russell Cline, pastor. - Morning Worship, 2nd and ~th 6:30 P- m. Prayer and Bible Boorpnli!ed Clnlrdl ot J - I _P- m. Prea....., a. p. , ••
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Young People'• servlc~ 7:30 P- SUnday of the l"lOOth; 8 p. m . Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ChriJI of Lotter Day Selnte. ell Mid-Week=
m. Thursday; Evaugelistlc ser- Evening Evangelistic Service, RaUand Metbodist Chard&gt;- mllea from Racine oa Racln• P. m. Wed
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vice Saturday, 7:30 P- m. ; and lsi and 3rd Sunday ot month. Rev. c. J. Lemley,
pastor: Portland Road. Sunday 8cbool er, Mra. Mute
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Sunday 7:30 P· m.
Cbrllian .... ,. Plalat EUB Clourch, Church School 9:30 a. m.; Wor 9:30 a. m.; Worsbip 10:30 a. llacldol Evaqellcll -11111111
Bulova Watches - Sales and Service
Hemlock
Grove
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' • ..,.pe
E Emerson pas- ship service, 10:30 a. m., M m., SUnda•• eveniDB II!I'V!ce at Brethren Cburcll - , . . ,
Weal Main St.
Pomeroy
186 N. Second
Middleport
Church, Worah~h ~rv;~· 9:1 ~·~· Eu~:'wo;ship 1,30 'a.m. y, F. Monday, 6:30 p. m.
7:il0 p. m.: Wed.. wonhlp sel'Y- Scbool 9:~ a. m. WorJiilp,
Support tho Churcb of Your Cbolco
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a. m. Sunday 5 • ' •- • ~·da un Scbool 10 a m Hoat 7:30 p. m. Pastor, C. W. 2IJd and lib S1tJiila1, I:G a.
811 ~·- "'elilodl•t Cbarcll teo
Terry Cull1llll8, upt.
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All e•-'"• serv·
Adlasb Mllllr put#.
bart Vineyard, Supt. Bible Stu· Arlllur SUit, paator. Sunday qu .
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m.
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Bradford Charcb ot _Ciorld, dy ood prayer services led by Schoo~ 1;30 a. m.; Gene Wolfe '"" beglr! at 7-30 p. m.
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Robinson,
Miniller: pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Supt., ServiceJ Tbureday ovm- Our Lad' ol l.oreu. JriiAiol ~p~~~ UO ~
Homer Forretl,
Supt.· Bible
. 7 30
ing
I.GDI Bottom, Rev. ThomBB Pey
Wilt"Evmlhlnl Ia Hardware"
School 9·30· Morning Worship, Adull claao meetmg : P·
tronek administrator· SundaJ lllarles Taylor, SUpt.
10:10 a. 'm.'; Evening Woran". m. last MondaY of motlth.
Sutton Meibodlll Clo~ !lass B:30 a.m., est.: Bnly Uayl sblp services al ~!,:;:!"
Pomeroy, Ohio
Cheoter. Obit
7 p. m. WedlleodaY, 7 p. m. Fecleraled Cllareb. Pomi!I'OJ: t!Jur Stitt, pastor.
S
y of Obllgatlon, 7 p. m.
th~ Rev- Caslo.
NS
Blblo Study.
!ln. W. H. Pemn, pastor, School 10 a. m., Clint Orr, Sl. Jobn'o CalboHe Mission: en!JJB prayer setikd
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Carl Jtautt, Supt.; Sun d • v SUpt.: Sunday Worsblp, II a.m. near Guy.ville (Ou!Ch Ridp): p.m.
llolter &lt;llar&lt;b ol C brIll SchOOl, 9 a. m.; Worsbip hour
cpe lletllldlot a.rdt, a... Frank Manier!,
pu- UB 01..., Lellrl F·''•·...,
Bible ~boo! 11:30 ~.:"': : 10 a. m.
&gt;r~IMier L. RGulb, pallOr: lAir, Sunday Men 10::!0 a. m.; ~ School t:• a. m.; WOIIIdp
Take Someone With You To Cb111&lt;b
101 10.30 a, m.,
I4L IJidOII r.w.B. Cburcll - Momlnl Wcirlhlp aervioo I a.m. Holy Day o1 ObllgaUon 8:!0 •- sr ·•• Sonda,, 7:10 ~- m.
Builder• and Building Supplies
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
Sunday!,
Sunday School 8:45 a. m., Earl DaDa Wloebnm•. Supt. 10 a. m.: Confea!lon, "" hour helm IAWI l'ella IJnlted Bretbta
Chtmr. Oblo
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Muoo City Cbarcll of Cbrillo Starkey, supt.; Evenillll WOI' m. SUodaY cltool: YF W - Maao.
UHin:b. Rclw JIIIII'S ,...,.. 1
Mille: Street; Sunday. Bible ship, 7:10 p. m. by Cecil Cox, day 6:30 p. m, M... Moon. Tile SalniD ArmJ, Eovoy StiDdQ 9cboal 8:1tl a. at.. 1'&lt;11
Attend The Churcb o! Your ChoU..
study 9 a. m. Evemnc Wor· Laymaa· Young People's meet- dirtctof, OfflcW Board IJMIIll.
officer in charaa. Norrll. IUJI'-: A11'L SQIIt 0..
ship 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, log 111111 Bible Study, 7:30p.m.; Ill&amp;, f1n1 Monday eacb molllb =~· ~~:U, llDlinell meet- berl Rousb. Proacblna SUIIdlr
7,30 p. 111. Wednesday.
Wedne!dQ; Cbolr practice at al 7:80 p. m. Holy CommUI&gt; IDJ· 1:. 30 ._ m. Bunda, School. 10:30 a. m.; Altl!l'tlllf •••..
Alhlslld Oil Products
5c to $1.00 and up
Mltldleplrl Cbarcll 11 ~ 7;30 p. m. Thursday.
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Brown's Bottle Gas
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Hick&amp;, lllln!lter: Blblt School, 0 _ Lan!ll"llle. Ohlol, Rov . 0. II. month. oiled Metl!odlst churcb meet1111: Tburlday, I 10 S ~ MI. BenneD Ualted . . ...,.,
t:IO a.m., Kenne'h McEihiDIIIJ, Car pUIOr: sunday School, UO p The U
Rev Melvin A~ die&gt; Home League: 7 P- m. Prep 1a Cbrlst; Rov J._ Morrt
Supt.;
Momlng
Worship, ._ .;;_, Robert Grate, SUpL Wor- omeroyst,;;: ~c!J School, cl"-•es; 7 30 p. m. Bible slUdJ, ..., pu~~~r; SuadiJ Scho.o•t.
10:30
m. Evening Worship, ship service al lO:S; a. m.: Pi~ ~r~, :am . lAO Crew Supt.; prayer meeting. Qlber serviCII 9:30 a m., •anhiDI 18.1111 • ·
7 p. m.. Prayer Service, Wed· grtm Youth. ~ - 45 p, m.: Evan- ~ V~ h~, Asst. ~pt. Di- by announcement
m. Alltrllllt prlldlllla
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Furniture ond Appliallca
QuatltJ Purttllun at Lower Prlceo
nesday. 7 p. m.
ltllllic service, 7:30 p. m. Mlcl- vine w!hlp 10:30 a. m. Ser- Pomero, Sevenlil Day .W.. &lt;llr\IIIID - • o r 1 !II• P m.
Cloester, Oblo
Pbone 983-2125
Qareb ol Cbrlsl, PomeroJ, Woek Prayer and Praise. Wed- j mon: "It is Always Yes!" Camp 1111 Cllarcb - Mul~ llanday 1!10-W ... ..,.yer •er· r.
Middleport, Ohio
Jerry Multrl, pastor: Sunday I!Oiday. 7.30 p. m.
, Francis Asbury sunday will _be Rd., norlb ol Melgl GWonl rieo Wedllesda~ . I !0 II Ill- _
0 held near Rio Gr~nde. Service lloa~llal. Pu~ F.J!;.,.
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R. MlddJeparl rnt UIIU111 ~
a. m.; Chrllllan ltndeOVOI. 1-311 Wltnesgllll· Public meetiDl!. Sun- of eonsecrallon m at 3 P-'!'· AlsiJtanl 1 '
SaltlrdBJ: byterllll l:hw'ch 11&lt;&gt;• Hnw•r+
p. w. &amp;:venin&amp; Servlct, 8:30 P- day 5 P·. m., Watchtow~Y Dr. Lee Whiteman, AdmlmsSch:. ~~~ p. m.; Rtlpptll JIISior: flllndoy ,...,,~ "
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6 p. m., Bible atudy
1 trative Asoillant to the BIShop,
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rn.· y 0 u th UO ._ m. Mr. I'Ted lool'/1~·
Rltlatid Cbiii'Cb ol Cbrt&amp;t 6 p. m. Servlc~la::"tryUll&amp;~ will be principal speaker. J~y =~~ S:So PP·m.; 'alble Sill- !111111.; IUD a m Wuri!Jip . • ~LOCAL tJNION tMie8
E. Main St.
Pomeror
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WY 2-2841
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Roger Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Ritchie and Cllarles; Mr.
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Debra, Brian, Becky and Blalr,
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Calling in the aflernoon were
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We liPI!III1 our ltlllllllel'8 by the Jn),t. Eddie a11d I
love to wallt: 111e beach, 'll'l"'blng with fBScinatiOD the
111J4 clt.tll'llblr of the waltr where the oceill waves.
lll8llt tba strODJ river oarnnl
"Tbat'alllll name.'' he 10id, when I told him tilt
churning w&amp;ter was called an "eddy."
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Scout TroOp No. 249 spent the
- - - - .. - - past week at Camp Arrowhead
Gaup readlnls - Gallll?llsl bert Racer, GaUipoUs, Obio; New York state's ham011 raoat Ona, w. Va. Attending were
Entered Hospitsl
Dam 12.2, 12.2, running 2
Mrs. James Powell,
Apple lng tracks from DOW on.
Mrs. Charles Hoffman was
Mike Wright, Neal Colmer, ~en- Among those ~ho entered
rollers, Pomeroy •
Grove.
'!be New York Stste Hamess
ny
Wrlgbt,
Danny
Hood,
Earl
Holzer
Hospital
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BIRTHS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
CllfRaeiD•
Commission ba1 raised
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81 rlbdays oI severaI
"G'
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roug s ' no Cl b met Wed da ••
b ed b th
Phelps, Mike Custer, Steve Har- hours were:
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[Ord LePOrt, Henderson, a son·, t!Je minimum pay oft from
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nes y ,.rs were o serv
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n e ows P was e evening In tlle club room.
ies Bible Class of the
tenbach, Robin Phalin Robert f!l Ma ne r., r.
rising,
Charleston
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mitchell, $2.10 to $2-ZO Ill ~ance
topic of the program presented During the business session PORT First Ba tist Church
Cour b, Gene Good~in, and ick WIU!am Trapp,
1tationary. London,
Winthrop Harbor, lll., a daugbt. with a new olste law on break·
Gilmore
at the
was returned
and Winfield dams were
er.
lng to 10 cents.
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Church met Tuesday evening at r., pres! nt,
new mem- o the class president, Mrs. home Wednesday evening and Rt. I Letart, W. Va., Mrs.
O~o~lver - Chrlil Jr. do~mli'"""""'"._'""',...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,..;;;;;;;;;;;;;mii.;;;";
the home ol Miss Elizabeth bers were accepted, Mrs. WII- James Murray, Grant·st.
admitted to Veterans Memor- Bennett, Leon, W. Va_.,
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liam Owen-:, Mrs. Tom Grues- rangements of summer
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: ~ a. m.; nwar up
1 ·d h L' ht, er and Mrs. William Johnson. from her garden were
V!hs ,h ose "Se
ial hospital for an appendecl.o- orma ran •
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a. m.; John Hood
T e ymn,
n t e Ig ' Plans were made for a potluck throughout the Murray home. my. He Is recovering nicely. Middleport, Robert A.
;20 a. m.; Andrew CalllOUti\1
opened the_ program followed family picnic at Portland park A potluck dinner opened
A. L. Phelps, Jr.,
acting Racine, Ray Unklesbay, Jack15, 2:45a.m.; Gilda Meby the readmg of I John_ U-9 Sunday at 5 p. m. Mrs. Day- meeting with tsble grace
scoutmaster spent the week son, James R. Hall, Rt. 3 Jack- Cool down 16, 5:30 a. m.; Alton
AT
by MISs Davis. For meditatiOn ton Strickland received a birth- en by the Rev. Donald
wit!J tlle boys.
son, Mrs. George Darting, Jr.,
up 16, 1:15 a.m.; Dime
Mrs. Runnel read Psalm 19:14 day gift from her secret paL Scripture and prayer was
Wellston, Lawrenf&gt;f E. Sorrell,
up 17, 4:10 a. m.; Jerow
followed w1th silent prayer. Sev- A d sert
by Mrs Boone A
Wellston, Mrs. Catherine L. down 18, 7:20 a. m.; Pennsyl.
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course was serv·
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era1. rea d.:ngs were gJVen m- ed by the hostess to Mrs. Ray- meeting was held following
Family Dinner Held Thornton, Rt. 2 We11ston.
vanla up 19, 6:35 a. m.; Steel
cludmg, "The Church as a mond Baity, Mrs. Don Mullen, dinner and tlle group voted
E. Payne. Wlllowwood,
Ranger down 21, 5:25 a. rn.;
FOR THE BEST DEAL ANYWHERE!
Bu!ldmg:, by Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Strickland, Mrs. Calvin give $10 toward sick
A.t
Home
James A. Fergoson, Sidney.
Pollywog up 21, 7:05 a. m.;
Bentz ; The Church as the Sim
Mrs Will d B
for an Invalid.
Blrtbo
Barbara Gay up 22, 5:30 a. m.;
SPECIAL SAVINGS ON
Body of Chris!," Miss Dorothy Mrs~ll
· Mrsar
Several readings were
A family dinner was held Mrs. Alfred Eldorise Harper Tltan up 22, 6:10 a. m.; Jerry
Long; "Voice of the church as M K. htmor~ Mrs · Looi n~ including "My Thank!"
Sunday at the hpme of Mr. 218 McKittrick Ave.,
Bosworth down 23, 2:05
a Congregalion," Mrs. Claude bo~n~.'gMrsanBoyer ~Ill b: ho:: Mrs. ~aid Boone;
aThn~ Mrs.FCiakrence Spurrier, Sr. daughter, 9:20 p.m.
National up 23, 6:%5 a. m.;
Husted.
Good Gilts " b Mrs
omas or .
Mrs. William Willford, Rt.
gerclilf up 23, 7 a. m.; James
"'The Voice of Today's Worn- tess for the nell meeting.
Grim and '"Ste: By Step" by Present were Mr. and Mrs. Middleport, son, 4:411
p.m. Graham up Greenup 3:%5 p.m.;
en In Today's World," Mrs.
Mrs.' Raymond Suton.
Willis R. West and Willie, Wes- Thursday.
L. W. Sweet down Greenup 1:15
Phil Ohlinger: "Today's Mothr's
The blrtbdays of Mrs. Ellz. ley and Teresa of Cleveland;
Discharged
a m.; Pamela D. down Greener In Today's Home," Mrs.
abeth Slaven, Mrs. VIctor Grtm Mr. and Mrs. M1cbael Go If Patients recently
up 4:%0 a. m.; Buckeye State
Menzel Smith, and Mrs. Myrtle
and Mrs. James Murray were and Mike, Mrs. Warren Gra- inoluded Mrs._ Arnal
down Meldahl 7:20 p. m.;
Lolli as a voice ol aut!Jority,
observed and glftB were
bam and David and Gregory Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs.
0 down Meldaht 11:50 a. m.:
read from Lay mane Commensented to the honorees.
and Mr. and Mrs. WUlis Wesl, Boggs, James Ferguson, Mrs. Jeffboat up Meldahi 8:20 a. m.;
tsry that complete fellowship aA birthday cake decorated Powhatan Point; T-Bgt. and G. G. Clark and lnfllnt . son, and Allee down Meldahl 6:50
mong believers on earth and
witll roses was served during Mrs. Clarence Spurner, Jr., and Mrs. J. L. Sears and mfant a. m.
between eartll and heaven, ia Plana were made for open t!Je evening, a gift of Mrs. Char- Denms, Califoll1l8: A2c Steph- daughter, otto 0. Rohrbaugh, Ga~llpolls ».8JD - Jane T.
tctual goal of Christian life. house al the parsonage Sunday les Lewis and mother
Mrs en Spumer, Caaada; and Mr. Lew FriSby, Donald Nelson, up 2.10 a. m., Lorena down 4
Prayer by Miss Genevieve Sto- July 18 from 1:30 to 5 p.m. fo; Harry Hysell. Mrs.
and Mrs._ Norman Weycrsmill- Mrs. T. B. Donnavant, Lari Lee a.Km. ha
2 Dr. Sedan. One local owner, real olea
bart concluded the program. the Syracuse, Minersville and ed film slides of Mrs.
er an~ Diana, Pomeroy.
Darst, Joseph T. Halley, Laraoaw Rive~ - Asa down
Mrs. Menzel Smith, president Forest Run Methodist churches flower gsrden.
Calling m tlle alternoo~ were ry G. Lemley, John Wagoner, ~armet 5 P- m., Be~ver down
conducted the business ,...ion, when the WSCS of the Syra· Members present were
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Eblm and Halley F. Harrel, Jr. and Kim- 8 ar;net 5 -~m::- ldm4: 45 H. E.
when various repor!B were giv- cuse church met Wednesday Bertha Archer, Mrs. N 0 r family and Mrs. Robert Venoy berly Nichols.
Lr~l., ~~ rd ed · Wplnli.ml.d;
Deluxe, 2 Dr. Sedan. Auto. trans.
en. A KYN offering was taken. evenmg at the borne of Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Grim,
and Tony and Mark, Columbus;
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and nice
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Names were exchanged for so- William Eichinger.
Saxton, Mrs. Slaven
Mrs. Dalton Grover, Mrs. Gene
DRIVER ARRESTED
pwm' j W. H. Shaver, Jr.,
See Thne And M•ny More At ...
ere! prayer partners all'nng the
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Clyde Winebrenner,'
Mr Humphrey and Gene, Robert PT. PLEASANT z u infeld !:30 8 • m.; Helen
members. Prayer anr'
e by
EI~hmger, presiden~ John Kaufl, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Barton and Judy Lynn, Mrs. Kaeppel, Charleston
· P Winfield UO a. m.
Mrs. Benlz closed II·
mg bs ~n charge ol the ~eetmg Murray and Mrs. J. B. Hayes Brandon Grover and Brandon, was arrested on an
ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
Refreshments were
d to I ~! IC, ~pe~edT;•th devotiOD! by ,Guests were the Rev. and Mrs. Jr., Mrs. Frank Krauetter and charge following a two
A revival meeting will begtin
t!Jose named above anu Mrs. h r\ oy "H omas, osmg as Donald Boone and
Da- Mrs. Freda Krauelter
Oom- mishap Thursday night
at the Carleton Church, Kt'tngs-11
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Eldon Weeks, Mrs. John Smrth, Aer optc, J.S Presence Brmgs vid and Jeanie, Cora
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eroy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert occurred In the parking area
bury Rd. July 11·18 dally :
Mrs. Philip Smitl1 and gues!B, I ta~ura;""' H ~Ith scn~lure Julia Grim and Mrs.
Houdsshelt and Brent. Middle- a truck stop off Rt. 17, The p.m. Pastor Clyde Hinton ·
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Ann, Phillie and Laura Ohling- cip~~e/ ~fe " e w':.wsth - th DIS·•Cheesebrew.
port, and Ben Erwin and Hom- Karppel car struck the rear
be preaching. Everyone I! weler.
of the program ; ...~:
er and Benny, Petersburg, Va. a parked car owned by Bruce come.
Iby Mrs. Eichinger and Mrs. Mrr. Strickland :.
Doss, Ohlo Street, Pt. Pleasant.
p• ·
John Sauva e
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FAMD.Y PICNIC HELD
Mmor damage was done to
Feu Famr"ly
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A family picnic
was held two vehicles. The mishap
Is at Smith Home
During the business session Guest at Cookout
at t!Je home of Mr. investigated by the SheriU's
The Fell family held a picnic 26 sllut in calls were reported' M D too 8 1 kJa d
and Mrs. Lewis Harris, Miners- department.
$unday, at the home of Mr. and A letter was read from Esthe;
rs. f
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ville. Present were George Har---Mrs. Fred Smith.
Laird. a missionary in Korea Tuguessdt 0
~ at a
ris and sons. George and Tom,
SOCIAL ANNOUNCED
Present were M
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- e ay evenmg at the
D
F 11 f W hr. an C rs. lllans were made for a picnic of ller daughter and son-in-l.aw. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Har- The Syracuse
Methodist
ana e 0 as mgton our I at the Syracuse Park, Wednes- Mr . d
ris and sons, Kenneth and Dav. church M.Y.F. will sponsor an
House ; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Iday August 4
L. · an Mrs. ll?nald
id, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mre. Den- ice cream social this Saturday
. Fell and Beth and Douglas of
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DeGraff: Mr. and Mrs Harold A poem, "Power
to of her birtllday.
ver Rice and son, Billy, Mld- beginning at !:30 p.m. on the
Fell and Carl, Lynn and Dor- SireJJBthen The Soul," by Miss A decorated . birthday
dleport; Mr. and Mrs. Ray church lawn. In case of rain the
lne, Spencerville; Mr. and Mrs. Marcia Karr and prayer by and home!"ade Ice cream
Heickl ol Orville; Mrs. John social will be held in the church
Tom Monlgomery and Diane, the Rev. Wendell StuUer clos- served With tbe picniC
Dintaman, Smithville, and the basement.
Proceeds will be
CincinnaU Mr. and Mrs. Leo ed the meeting_
to Mr. and .Mrs. Cbarles
host and hostess.
used for the MYF camp fond.
Fell and Leo Jr. and Debbie,
,out a_nd children, Cl!arl01
Logan.
Refreshments were served by Shern, Mrs. Ray Strlckll!nd,l
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe M the hostess to nine members the honored guest and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Woij; a:d and lllree guests, Mrs. Helen Mrs. Collins and son, RDnnte.
-.. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cheva- Damewood, and Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Strickland received a
lier and Darrell and Denise Co- Stutler.
ber of gilts.

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...blrd.,. l;;:l(l ~ 11 to 1 ~' 011 IIIKI1S
er Park \Sta\e Approved)
day, Friday and
Accordion and Planoland.
~ ~,_!Acf •
Minersville, Ohio, Phone WYI Milk, 69c gal.; Bread, five 2928 E. 5th Ave., Columbw:
usm.T.,.•..,ROD~!;UIIO
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loaves, 89c ; Bologna, 3 lbs. 19, Ohio. Tel. CL 8-119'3.
1 1•• lie
156
$100;
Reg. cigarettes, 25c pk;
7 1 30tp
2
2
PHONE ~-·
FOR SALE
oa~ry F•ir 1ee milk, reg. 79c
49c \1 gal.
7 8 3tc CAR WASHED and vacuum_ _c_ar~ ()f _T!'_anks
1
1955 Libert~ House Trailer, 34 1 1963 FORD TRUCK. half ton. ed. Wilson's car wash, 550
1 WISH to thank all of the ft. x 8 Jl Alvin Tripp. Chest-' 4.200 actual m1les. $1 ,295. Call Page St, Middleport WY 2nurses and staff at the Voter- "· OhJO, Phone 985-4190.
SH 2-5052.
7 I tic
3715. Open from 8 a. m. 1o
ans Memonal Hospital for
7 8 6tp CABBAGE, beans, cucumbers »p. m. seven days a week.
6.,3,..0•30t=P•
their kindness shown me dur- -- - - ·and tomatoes. Clarence Prof-1 •=======
lll!l my recent illness. Also ONE GAS Tappan range. $40. fill Porlland, Ohio. VI 3-2254.11
Dr. J\By Pickens and Dr. Phone WY 2-2518.
7 8 3tc
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b 29 tfc '
McGilwan and al! those who
,
l
remembered me with cards. HAVE MOVED, must sell 30 : DON'T PUMP y&lt;&gt;U stuggl!h oep.
we are also grateful to the H.P. motor, 14 ft. boat and tic tank Get Klean-Em-Aill
I
Pomeroy Emergency Squad trailer. See at Cozart Gar- septic tank cleaner. Land- 1
who tried so hard to help
age in Racine.
7 8 Jtc mark F'arrt Bureau.
1
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me. Alma McKenzie.
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7 t llp I USED FURNITURE, I day MOBILE Home, 1957 Skyliner i
WE WlSJ.f"lO ex-press- o u r l bed, 1 Chma cabmet, 1 Jour i 48 x 8 2 bedroom, good condi· __
sa_le_s_&amp;_s_e_rv_i_ce_.JI I
tha·
to our many friends
burner gas range, I bookcase,' tion. Mr. Reed, Reedsville , I
1 Corner i Oh1o. Phone 667-6338. ~26-30tp e Fito Almost Every Car
and neighbors for their ·
Rollaway bed,
ness in our bereavement at cupboard, stand , 1 Chest/
eTransferable When
the Joss of our son, Chari" drawers , I dresser, I whatReal Estate For Sale
You Trade Cars
William Buckley. Spec i a I not .. metal wall cabinet, two I FOR SALE: Syracuse, house,
thanks to the Pomeroy Emer- straight chaJrs, one d3X7 con- gas. electricity, city water, eGuaranteed 24 months
1
gency Squad, the Start of the
tact printer, 1 recor Payer,
two lob;.
One bln :-1 ·om
or 24,000 miles
Meigs General Hospital, the plastic curtain. Will sell sep- roadside park. $2000.00 ~~me eMost Popular Unit
Rawlings - Coats Funeral arately or all for $70.00 Call CH 7-2361.
9 , JLp .
In the U.S.A.
Home and the Rev. Bartlett. Mason 773-5216 Frulay, July I
Our gratitude also to
9, Saturday , .July lOth only.
00 lnsflllod
who sent flowerB ar.d food.
7 7 4tc \.fj
lu- ~C•' 7
The Buckley Family
1965 STEREO console with ra- POMEROY - 1 - room frame
7 9 ltp
dio. Equipped with 4 speed all on one floor, bath, gas
WE WISH to express our sinchanger.
Nice walnut finish.
fired hf'at in~ . out of high
cere appreciation to Rev.
This
set
3
months
old.
Take
water
and near Jrtain Street.
PorMroy,O.
Clyde
Bartlett.
over payments of $5 Per $5,500.00.
11,,.,,.,,.,,.,.,,.,,.,.,,.,...,.
Coats FWJeral Home, t he
month
or
pay
balance
due,
I
MILES
FROM
NEW
DM!
i.
pallbearers and our many
$69.54.
Try
it
in
your
home.
6
.
room
frame,
bath,
rull
THE .~AA. Be protected I
friends and neighbors and to
Call
WY
24i555.
7
7
6tc
basement.
forced
hot
on Road-bond and ~n p serv·
anyone else who helped us in
heating,
hardwood
ice.
Call or contart: E. M.
any way during the illness
SINGER
CONSOLE.
sewing!
plenty
of
closet
space,
Burton,
578 Broadway St..
and death of Arnold F. Durst.
machine.
This
machine
zig
lot
with
shop
building
and
2
Middleport, Ohio.
Special thanks to Dr. J. J.
zags,
makes
buttonholes,
car
garage.
Located
on
Route
8 :&gt;.5 30tp
Davis.
darns.
monograms,
etc.
This
124.
$12.000.00.
Mr. and Mn. Honry F.
machine easy to operate. SYRACUSE SOHIO GAS STA- INSIDE and outsl~e painting.
Durst, Mother, Father,
Take
over payments of $3 TION &amp; GROCERY - 0 n e Roof work. Reasonab;e rate
Brothers and Sisters.
per month or pay balance due story frame building, not oc- Phone VI 3-2700:__
7 e ttc
. -~~~ 1
$75.66. Try it in your home. copied now , located on Route
Lo•t end Found
Call WY 24i&gt;55.
7 1 6tc 124. corner Ito 50 x 100. Only
AUCilONEER
2
700
00
CompleiO
Servieo
1- · ·
LOST In Pomeroy on Saturday, F-&amp;1 OLDSMOBtLE,'i963Crill
Bradford
door
Cutlass.
New
tires.
ALBERT
M.
COX,
SALESMAN
Z keys on chain. Square silWrite, Prone or Contact
cellent shape. 11.800. C
WV 2-3830
WV Z-3636
ver fob, initials N. R.
A. C. BRADFORD
WY Z-2333.
77
7 i 3tc
word. Phone WV 2-285%.
Racine, Ohio
7 7 3te
LARGE LOT for sale in Rut• I tfc
land, on Depot SJ., facing Rt. ----~
For Rent
124. Phone WY 2-5539.
CONDITIONING
"a""R""oo=-M and hath ho
- u.-e.--o-ln7 8 12tp
quire Maplewood Lake, Clyde
Stoke.
7 8 6tc
SLEEPING ROOMS. Newly
decorated, twin beds, show·
ers, linens and towels furnished. Six rooms to accommoda~ eleven men. Inquire
11 Thabet'o Dept. 8 I o r e,
New Haven, W. Va.

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1965

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July

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AUTO
AIR CONDITIONING

"ucltl,., n.,M/tll

$340·

Blaettnar's

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Quality Cars

lN TKI COMMON PI.IAI COUIT
MIIGI COUNTY, ONtO
c... NO, U,fll
AJ"•r•ncl Docaet Ne. 10

Plrtl ••••~"~~' l.vlnti" ;.· "Lian
AIIOCIItlon ot PlrkarsbUrt,
a corpontlon,
~.ullertburl, wut Vlrl'tnll,
"•lntlff,

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LOWEST PRICES I

Iebert Mortan Fre•l•l'ld
11111 l}'f'tll N. FraelenCI

521 IIIII A•enue,
~er .. ertburt,

W'IIMI

1964 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe 2 dr. $1595

a.

Wnt Ylrglnll

&amp;tlll:erataff

901
Uth Skeet
f'erllarll:lura, wnt vtrtlnll

15.000 milt's by local owner. Vinfl interior, PB, Radio,
wh itewall tiries , lookB and runs like new.

D1lend1~1t.

f.lOnveyed by dHd record .. ta . yo],
159, at PIJI D3e. Deed II«~, •

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Hel11 County, OhJo.

TNilD TIACT1 BeiD.J ill rrae~ · N ..
11, ToWD No. t. IJeGUOII No. u. -:
Jflllli~ ~ tile a.ortJiw..t eomqo
land of Mm 8Jku u.d 1be aorcbeut eomer of land on.d bJI N.UODta.,.. ..J
Wat.on. and ltD tllt IOUtb 11M

laJld OWDed bJ El.mll' Newlllldl t~~ente
1outh OD IIUJ Balcer One 11 rodl to
1 tloDI OOrneJ'i tbeneto ID a ...-rlJ
direction U rodli thlm:e W a DO~
uly d1reetton 9 roda to tMI IIRI
una of Elmer NewlaJJCI; thenet eut

on Elmer Newland'• 11111 10 rodl 'the pia~ of taesinnllll• coatallllnl
11:1 rods, mono r,r leu. Bebll th1
pme premisu convered OJ dMd r•
eord.l:!d In Vol. 141, Pa,. ·

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Keconb o1 Melt• CouDtJ, Obto, and

beiDJ \be ume pfll!miiH eonve'td to:;J
Gordon J. Hoce &amp;Dd lft:Jo A. Boc:e by
Clyde V. Watson and wife, whlrh
deed of con~eyancre lt oJ record ID
Volume 183, at Pap "- o ..tl a.

cont. ot Melli• County, Ohio.

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Judgmll!!nt on a promlftorJ note 1111·

1963 CHEVY II · ·, .... ·-- ··---- $1695

aumed b:r th• Defendl!Oiri IJobert
Morpn rr.~Jand and Sylvll N. FI'M'
land. In the •mount of 13,19!1.4-4 wlth
lntere•t A\ 8 per c:en1 per annura
from April U, UNlit, for ~0111r.
of a mortJIP aJaln~t ••14 nflll
and for tbe eale ol 111d real ..tala

Lora! owner, spo!lestl clean lnte_rior. new bt l!n~ white

wall tirf's. Radio and heater. Be1ge and fawn fm 1sh.

Black finish, 4-spef'd trans ., 11~ engine 1 red vinyl bucket

st&gt;.als, radio , heater. good whitewall

1961 Corvair GrHnbrier 9-Pass. $1099
Rf'd fini sh, good tires, radio, heater, standard trans.

1961 RAMBLER American · · only $795

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SEBASTIAN, WN
BELOVED
W IFES BE LOVED
BROTI-iEP.-··

Stat&amp;
oopllol

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now $795

SO. Viper
ll.Negu.Uw
32. Contoo!'

The B.Y.F.'efl
welcomed
three new members - Martha
Yost, Jane Johnson, and Jan
Alkire, and a visitor,
Pa m
Walker.

Tan and beige finish

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.
Ia.,. a ful hi* of 1U latf!J7"

'1960 BUICK LeSabre 2 Dr. . .. . $1195

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86. TogeUtlll"

37.Astoobh
39. Sorcereaa
tO. Re-moved.,

uthe
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UPerm•n

Low mileage by !oral ownE&gt;r. spotless clean. interior,
tiff'S show little wear. Brown finish , a real nlte ~ar .

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DAILY CBYP'JOQUOTE - Here's ..... a. wor&gt; Itt
JI.XYI»L • .&amp;..&amp;.Xa

1960 Pontiac Ventura H.T. Sed. $1095

II LOK41li'I:LLOW
One lettwlilmply lliD4I fw •trtber. Ia Udl_....a. A 11 -a
'"' tile 11u-eo L!., x tor t.1&gt;e w.o a., etc:. ~~~De~• WLtn. apooo
~ the lmclh lllld - - &lt;I 1tho - - a1 1o1o11o
ll&amp;cbdaytho----

,let black finish, vinyl intPrior trim. Real low mileagE' by
original owner. Tire&amp; like new, IUtomalic trans. R&amp;H

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AT OUR USED CAR LOT

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

Livestock

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lf.SUtoll

Locally owned and a real sharp car. Automatic tr~n!.
N('W tires WW . Radio, Heat~r, spotless tlean interior;.

POMEROY, OHIO

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1961 BUICK LeSabre 4 Door · ·· · $1395

Now Closing Timo 9:00P.M.

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.

l9.Peacb.

Automatic trans., power steering, clean interior, black
finish, new tires, radio and heater

YOUR CHEVY DEALER

DIPPERS

river

Jf.CI...naloog
agent$

Comertible Cpe. Power Jteering, standard tl'ans. Good
tires, radio and heater

1960 DODGE V8, 2-Door

rn.! l

GOURD

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The Senior B.Y.F. of ~~met recently at the ho!De of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin 1h I

~lf.d

a.sw~ae

116. Ocloriferous
:14. Freocil

At Hoi! Residence

l"'!C I!I"

RUGS, QUillS AN'

&amp; llllllllll

M. Girl's

Senior BYF Meetl

finish.

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TOURISTERS

COME AlON6 AN'
BtlV'IOREHOOK

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By J, T. Thomu
·.:
Ill 18. 2~: &lt;'71 1. I. 11. &amp; . .

Powerglide, radio. healer, nf'W tires, butket seats, green

I. Lump

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1962 CORVAIR Monza Cpe. now $1295

#O.Koa-

10.~

men\ wiU be taken 111lnt' tJIMO,

tin'S.

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FlATLAND

ROMAIIITtCAL
: SHORE LOlli!
CRITT!R,
CHIS 'TIME OF
rJl' 'IEAA,ii\AW ./'--r&gt;J.

lilhooj11011
IndloM

Llo.-

famliJ

and for othll!r etaUit.able relllf.
Said Defendant. '"' required to
&amp;uwer uld Petition on or h!llfGre the
2111 d1y of Autuat. 111«1. cw Judi·

1963 CORVAIR Monza Cpa. now $1 599

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CROSSWORD

PAWI~E
SICII A

PHD USSWI~ '"'

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W1nted
WANTED!

BAKER FURNITURE SALEI

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SOFA BEDS, $55 .......•.... ROCKERS, $14.11
GAS RANGE .................... , • _.. $98.00

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5 PIECE DINETTE .. , ............. , ... $39.00

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DOOR MIRRORS .... .. .. , .. .. . .. .. . .. . $4.99
BUNK UDS, $68 ..... _... MAPLI! BEDS, $18

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4 PIECE SECTIONAL ........ _.......... $181

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AIR-CONDITIONER ... , , • , ., , .. , ., , ...... $94

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13" PORTABLE TV ..... , ................ $94

BAKER FURNITURE

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Laue, Lincoln Heights, P~.
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6 18 uc
THREE-RooM -and -bath, ftll'llllbed apartmen~ utilitieJ
larniBbed. Phooe WV 1M35,
212 S. ~tb Avenue, Middleport
Oblo.
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LOW SALI PRICES now In
offoct.

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Manager
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See thio htndoome,ru88•dly bllllt ..,_... nWnot lo -

NOTICE!

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Order now- iOday- and we will iaotalllt ...._ ,_
ore rn4]. Ot inotall it J0une1f with lho iaoao"ldet lloal •

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Office Houro:

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mes Hollon
an~ Ricky ha e returned 1o
~omeroy afte• spending !he holIday weekend, with their dau~h­
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Annnal Garden Club Picnic Held

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on Ohio Wesleyan Campus •I sourcos.
A communication was also
~
Wednesda. eveni ng at the home
i Speakers Will have as thetr read lrom Mrs. Charles Lewis,
JULY It
:,
Mrs
Waller
ueser
t.m
subjects.
flower
arrangmg,
hor
regional
director,
announcing
a
Fred
Will
ol
CUyahoga
Falls
there
will be a Jitney ~~
1
01
c;:uln Iil li Yo~th \ll s J,ulJt&gt;!'i H
Devotions were led bv Miss tlculture. CIVIC beautJftcatJOn. regional meetmg at Little Hock~
spent the holiday weekend with per at the Oak Grove Meth~
Tuus 3" ·c~l1ostt&gt;~s The' were Lyd ia Ebt-rsbach usmg as hehr and the State's natural
re- ing, November 6
his brother, Frank B Will and dist Church on Saturday, JufJ
·
.
, su bjeC't, Jt&gt;sus Censure to t e
1
usJsted b'o l'vll:-.~ ~and\ ( .rut&gt;~e Psalms ol Vengeance," taken
other relatiVes.
10 at 5 P m.
1
1
and Moss Nancy ' "'
.
!rom the Adult Teal'hers mag
Mrs. Larry Thomas and dau·
JULY II
Alter lh4:' dmm·l 'vlrs Ll lar azme. with Mary Bangham and
ghter. Mehnda of Columbus are Bethel No 62 ol the Intern•
les Pmoto~el presodent open· Amelia ~o•ler, the
authors
0
une
spending a week with her par- tlonnl Order ol Job's Daug~terl
ed ''" .:well ng " ,It rhe ~erse Memb&lt;ors responded to roll call The descendants ol the late ny; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill,
ents, Mr and Mrs Don Rea.
will meet at the PorrierbY Mao! rhe nm11t l1
1b\ ni.lmmg Mnd dlspla\'mg a Mr and Mrs. Albert HJII Sr L&gt;ebby Jan. Art and Dean; Mrs.
Mrs. Martm Leonard Jr and sonic Temple Monda~ July 12,
Bt&gt; prulld Alllt'llld lo ilt"i:tl Ileal Irom &lt;~ trt~t' m rlo't'f rr and held their annual reumon at Raymond Hensler, David and Ed Bousman, national evan· two-weeks rev1val at the Z10n daughters, Carol and Barbara at 1.30 p m
Th f' l•nd lt'~ " labo1 :- ot the IJee tf' llm g 'llmt&gt;thlng ahoul 11
June ,Damel, Larry Circle, Jane Ann gelist and speaker ol the "God[Church oJ Chr1st on Harrison· of Willingford, Pa. are
the The D~uihters of Rulh clasl
1p 0 rtiand Park Sunday,
Tu ,l nH '"' freedom o·veo)
'27th.
!Powell, Brenda, Jarrell; Mark IS Just a Prayer Away," radio ville Road, July J.2.23.
guests of her mother, Mrs Nor- ol the Umted MethodiM church
1DaVIS, Mrs Mary
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Stephens, broadcast heard from coast to 1 Mr. Bousman is heard in this man McCallum.
will have 8 picnic al the Syrfl.
I rncludmg a lellet
from Mrs 1 Allendm~ were. Mr.
and Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. Don coast, will be the speaker for a area on WLW at 6 a.m. Sunday Mrs. Carl Moore. Mrsl John cuse park, Monday, at 0 p.m
Harold Sauer r.g1on:ol drrectm 1MtS. St Clarr Holl, Mr. and Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank- ---- ----- and at 7 30 p m. on WCKY on Smith, Mrs. Edna Barte s and
Pomeroy Ohle
1 ol nature tours
anncmne~ng a 1\Irs Uan Bell and Lorna; Mr. lin Thompson, Culloden, W Va , his mother. Mrs. Norma Bmg- sundays.
Mrs Elias Stiles visited TuesJULY 13
tnur at Lake Hope on Munday ~ ~nd Mrs Harold Gnmm, Dr. IMrs. Helen Kong, Judy and Pau- 1ham
The Meogs County Youth Ral- day afternoon, wtth Mrs Her- The Deacons ~nd D~acont'sseo
1August 23. at 10 a m , a lettet and Mrs Earl Grtmm, Joe an~ Ia. Coal Grove.
Co
d M Jy of the Churches of Chnsl schel Norris, Letart Falls.
ol the First Umted Pr~byterlan
TONIGHT and SATURDAY 'l trom Mrs. C E Weaver. P"" ~obb) , Columbus, Mr
an
Mrs Ernest vert an
rs. will meet at Zion on the 12th to Mr and Mrs Evet·ell Thorn- Church will meet Tuesday even·
" THE CURSE oF fHE
, dent ot I he Ohro A!'oetallun ol Mrs .letT) Ht!IM Ja"";:, ::: .., , _ , ' " '"'""' 0 - · Luctlle Maye\ spent ~~~:~y start the meeting m place of as spent last Sunday with Mr. lng, July 13 al 7:30 PIll In the
MUMMY'S TOMB
(;arden Cl ubs announemg thF 1and Clarence,
r an
~
~ at tile Mayes orne 1 ~ 1 e the regular meeting
and Mrs Walter Thomas and pastor's study.
:
annual
convention
to
b&lt;o
held
lkvld
Htll.
Seth,,
Penny.
Mrs
,!
port
Mrs.
Mayes
.
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VISiting
at
On
July
lith,
the
Meigs
Counrami! at their cam near Mal· Chester Council Da~!.~te&lt;l of
( l 1•( hrll( ulur 1
I
~
George.
Htll
and
Enc
;
Mr.
and
~
,
the
Covert
home
m
Belpre
and
ty
Men's
Fellowshtp
will
meel
Y
P
America will meet ~!iday at
1
fr~ cl ll,oi k I t&gt;re 111 t' \l ui g~ l ' ,
~Irs
Glenn
Rhodes,
Glenn
Jr'
l'
~
wtll
accompany
then
to
eo.
at
Zion
in
place
of
ils
regular
Ia.
.
8
p.m. There will Be 1hstalla·
Jedflllf' Hul ::rnd
SUMMER
and
Rodne)
and
Cathy
Hill
RO·
.:
•
lumbus
Sunday
to
attend
the
business
rneetmg
Mr
and
Mrs
John
Mtlch
rehon
and all officors are urged
'T HE GORGON"
gers Mr and Mrs Albert Hill ~
weddmg of hos daughter, Betty The mmister Eugene E. Un- turr•ed home Tuesday, after a to be present and M!l!r white.
Jr Mr and Mrs Bobby Hill
ood
.' h
bl
vlsJt with relatives m Lebanon p
Ch te 1&amp;6 OES
Pelt' I ( ush1n .:.! ( h11str, p~lf'r
Ph;
ltp
Pal
and
Jay
l1r
and
I
Mr
and
Mrs
Larry
Baker
hank
Guinther
is
spending
lderw
:
InVItes
I e pu IC to and Cincinnati. Sharon and Gary
omeroy
ap r
,
SHOE
SALE
Lee l:l:.~ltrala SheiJey
Mrs Bolly Hill Pam , Htlly Jr I (Phylhs Stantey I slarled Tues- an tndefimte vrslt with his all semces. ~u~ay servtces remained lor • week 's ViSit
,:eel m /:f"lar session
Jell Chns and l'im'my all
day on a short vacation trip grandsoo, Mr and Mrs Foank- ahre Sunday sed oo 9:30, wor- Mrs James Ebersbach spent e ay, at
p.m.
SUN . MO N ond TUESDAY
·
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w
h'
D
('
nd
th
th
nd
.
·
s
1p
10
30
an
evemng
serv1
1
Racme; Mr and Mrs Wa1d to as mgton,
a
• ltn Gum er a
amt Y m .
M d Sunday al Mason, W. Va with
JULY U
Ju ly 11 -12·13
1 1 30
i
Fosler
Sherry
and
John
eo.
I
Skyhne
Drive.
They
plan
to
Columbus
Mr
Gutther
came
;~es
~
F
·
d
p.mi
ont
a~
Miso
Stella
Gress
The
Women's
Missionary g..
MORE
FOR
" BEA CH BLANKEl BINGO"
0
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lumbu
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Mr
and
Mrs
julian
visit
Kennedy's
grave
at
A11
1
1;1,
for
Ius
grandfather
Sundav
ug
Thn
ay
serv
cse"
sdar
Mr
and
Mrs
Andres
Turnbull
ciety
of
the
Pomeroy
First
YOUR MONEY NOWI
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1
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d h
ttr
Dl1
h
· d a1 8 pm
erelsno auray
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F'r 1nk1, . . _, 1111n -\11111 Ill Fun
Hill and Ro~er, Mr and Mrs I t~n an ~t er tounst a ac- W1lllam
es, At ens, a n evemng service.
I of Lancaster were recent over Baptist church will meet Thur•
l&lt;'t' llo Dt&gt;b111 ah W:.ilh·, H&lt;~r
THE SHOE
Brod\ Hoffman, Brody,
Jr , t hons He 1s on vacation from Mrs Fred Bush, Columbus, visI m.ght guests of their aunt, Mrs day, at 7:30 p.m. at the home
\en l.t·H' bf'( k l11rh 1\ld 1«-'~
Greg. and Beth Ann, Mr and his empiO\'IllE'DI at the Daily 1ted Wednesday w1!h their fa ·
Jacob Ebersbach
ol Mrs Harry L 8SJiey, w1th
lnhn
.
~
hlo·•
Dpon
Sot.
NivhlMJddi•P•rt
Mrs
Dun
H1ll
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sentinel
ther.
Mr
L
D.
Diles.
Mr.
and
Mro.
Drck
Erbel
and
Mrs. Ellen Couch as co-host·
Colorrartocnt
'.i~~=======ilz~~:-::::::.:::-::::Dennre Hrl l Stevte and SonJa ' The name of Mrs Kathryn Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burton
Moss Belly Mandry of Canton ess. Mrs Joseph Cook Is pro;
Mr and Mrs Dan Dugan and 1Clonch was untenliona!h om11- and children have returned to
were hohday weekend guests gram leader.
Kennre ; ,\Jr and Mrs Thorn-• led from lhe guesl list attend- Norlolk, Va . followrng a visll
of M1sses Ethel and Clara Gar
The Pomeroy Clti;wns Band
as Hill Mr and Mrs
Hen ry : mg the bndal shower for \1rs hefe with her parents . Mr and
land.
Radio club Will meet in regu·
RAWLINGS WINNING TEAM
1Htll. Mr and Mrs
Harold 1Sandy Clonch grven bv M" Mrs Arnold Dodson and rela- , Plans were made for I h • 1 'ltsses Carol and Barbara lar session
Thursday at 7·SO
1Roush , Mr and Mrs Norman Gary Wayland. Mrs Clonch 1s tJves 1n Mason W Va
Mr d1stnct convention to be held F18 her are spending a week m p.m , at the Youth Center, Mas' Roush , Robbre, Barbre and the mother - m - law of the I and Mrs Burton and lamoly October 19 tn Moddleporl when Columbus •ith Mr and M r s on, W Va
Garen . Mr and Mrs Robert honored guest
&lt;ind Mrs Dodson were m Co- the Mergs Temple Pyth1an Sas-- James Smith and daughters
Rock Springs Grange will
Euler, Charleston, W. Va, Mr. 1 Mr and Mrs Larry Baker lumblls for a v1s11 vw1th Mr and ters met Tuesday eveninK at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heicks of meet Thursday, at f p.m. InHarry !ltll and Charlie. Mr. and hts mother Mrs
Helena 1 Mrs Wrlham Dodson.
the Legton hall in Middleport. Orville and Mrs. John Donta spectlon wrll be &lt;Ondueted lly
and Mrs Joe Glenn, Carol, Baker, !ell Thursday mght for 1 Major Robert Chambers. son Mrs. Chester Zorkle, Most Ex· man of Smithville were week Virgil Atkins cowliY deputy and
Brenda, Ann .lanelte , Mr and Columbus •here they will at-'[ of Mr . and Mrs. MarC\ls Cham- cellent Chief, was in charge o! , end guest&amp; of Mo and Mrs lhe cooking and sewing co,..·
, Mrs Vrrgil Hrll and Dw1ght; • tend the weddmg ot LInd a bers, has relumed from duty the r~tuahsltc openmg.
Lewis Harris
· tests wtll be held. Relresh!
Mr and Mrs Paul H11l, Mr Beaver daughter ot Mr and I if, ~lei Nam Hs wtle and Durong the busmes sesston 39 Rev and Mrs. James E Ma- ments wtll be served.
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,and Mrs. Cltllord Hrll and Max; 1 Mrs J K Beaver They Will i chtldren mel him in San Fran- : sick VISits were reported an~ honey left Thursday, for lheor I
1Mr and Mrs John Hrll and I be acl'ompanied by Mrs. Bertha crsco, Cahf, having been on $63 was reported spent for al- ho!Tif, Oakdale, Calif. afler 8 1
TROOP MEETS
Lmda. Mr .and Mrs. Dale Htii , IArcher. grandmother ol L•nd.a , Houston , Tex . durmg \1aJor IUlstic work_ Belly B1ggs ftve weeks vosit woth her sis- The regular meeling of Boy
1
Dale Jr . l1urvm, Mtchael, Dan- and Mrs Opal Slanle) and Clrf- 1Chambers' fore~gn assignment. and Mrs Ph1l Memharl were ter. Mrs Baker Cordon En- Scout Troop 249 was hl!ld Wed,
ford Beaver Mr and Mrs J I They plan to vtsot on Moddle- pro tern officers It was reporl· route lhey will vrstt al Excel- nesda v. July 7 at 7 p m A. L.
RETURN TO SYRACUSE K Heaver and famtlv were port with hiS parenls before go- ed thai Mrs Regina Hudson sior Springs, Missourt and also I Phelp.s acting scoutmaster
Mr and Mrs Herbert Parker, former residents of Middleport. [ ing to Kansas where he will was recuperating from illness Thcson. Arrzona
reporte.d on the recent trip to
Howard and . Nancy have re-r Mr and Mrs Leonard Gwta be ass~gned lo the Staff and at the homo of her daughter m Mrs Charles Rtdroul
and Cam Arrowhead.
turned to thetr home m Syra- , zowsky and children. Jenme 1 Command school Ihere
' Rutland , and Moss Mabel Hysell Charles and Sherrt and Mrs ~-'-p--~----, cuse after .spendmg weekend [ and Mark have returned to Mr. and Mrs Everell Davis ! 1mprovrng at her home follow· . Donald Cullins were m Ports- law, Mr and Mrs Clayton Bohr
wath therr son, Mr an~ Mrs the1r home m Washm~ton Court have returned from a vacation ing surgery.
I mouth Wednesday ~here they and wrth Mr. and Mrs. J
9h n
Std Trans 20 000
Robert Parker rn W1lmmgton. House, followmg a weekend VIS· , in Virginia Beach with
her
Mrs. Meinhart gave a report were guests ol tul mer neJgh Merter They also VISit~ at
4 Dt)Or Sedan - 6 t yl Heat e1
111.
it
wtth
her
parents,
\1r
and
:
brothet
.
Mr
Claud
Washington.
of
the ways and means com· bor: of Mrs Rtdeout at a cook Delray Beach wtth Mr. and
Fa&lt;lury W &lt;uranT~
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Mrs Russell Molls. and other 1 Mr and Mrs Harold Sauer millee
Projects listed were out They also VISited Mr. Ride- Mrs Jason Adams
tR u 1 h
: relatrves Jenme and Mark had ' and daughters. Marv Ruth and a rummage sale, knife sale and out's falher J E Rrdeout at Slrausst
They visited olher
beer VISttlng the past week
Joy. are on a vacation tnp in birthday money. It was an- Port smouth and w1th her bro· places of mlerest enroute to
2 Dom Hard Top Impala l.(l\1. mllet~gl" Std Trun!; Radio
1 RelatJves have receJved word the western states
nounced that the Leg1on auxtl- [ ther and sister-m-law. Mr and F'londa
1:1ml Hr1:1 1~r VIi en~1 n e
TONIGHT ONLY
of lhe sudden death of Robert Donna Weber. daughter of 1ary would serve lhe cortvenloon Mrs Harold Parker and fam - Mr and Mrs Sherley Swan
Alfr~ Hltchcock·s
· O'Leary ol Bucyrus He spen1 1 Mr and Mrs Vernon Weber, Is dmner tn October
fly al Oak Holl
were Parkersburg, w. va. visi"MARNIE"
Mr. and Mrs Edward Wells lors Wednesday
St&gt;an Connery. Tipp1 HPdrE&gt;n 1hts chrldhood in Moddleporl hav- 1one of a group of gtrls attend - An offtctal letter wa&lt; read
4 Door Sf'rlan Autumat1c hans Power slrr nng and brak
tTeehnlcolor)
' mg been reared by \lr and rng 4-H club camp at Cantor's from the Grand Chief of the artd daughters, Ruetta and Jane Mr and Mrs. Clyde Eaton
es. Had ru and twatt&gt;r I 011 miiPal!le
- andMrs Tom O'Leary
Cave lhis week Conservation, ITemple Practice. se!Stons for returned home Wednesday from ol Fl. Lauderdale, Fla. were
" WALK A TIGHTROPE"
Mr and Mrs Rober! Jay oi l swrmmmg and crafts
are the convent roo woll be held on Ia vosit at Fl. Lauderdale Fla Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Duryea
Columbus
vrs1ted
over
tho
holi
1
among
the
pro)erts
olfered
to rogular meeting nights. The with her sisler and brother-in Sherley Swan.
Fairlane 500 - 4 Door Sf-dan -\utomahr Tran11 VB t'n
day
weekend
wtth
Mr.
and
lhe
campers
I b~rlhdav song was sun~ for Mrs
gmr, Radio and hPalf'r V.h1l e frmsh
SATURDAY, JUlY tO
\Irs
Wtlham
Grueser
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
Lawrence
MrlNorma 7.~rkle, Mrs Mmme Gil"633 SQUADRON"
daughter,
Debbie.
hoan
were
business
visitors
m
'
more
and Mrs Lena McElhin·
(Color)
Mr and Mrs George Vaugh- Athens Wednesday Mr
and ny
W1th Geo Chaktris
4 Duur Srdan Puv.rr strenng and b1akt&gt;s Radio and
01nd
Cl1rf
Ruhertson
an
and
new
son,
ChriStopher
Mrs
Mtlhoan
received
word
of Mrs 7.trkle thanked the ways
he&lt;J!t-r, A.utoma 11c l1,J n.-;
- and Chillirothe. Vlfliled over
the the death of Edward Cottrrll a , and means committee members
SP.AN FI.YNN
former MeJgs county resident. ! ror the1r work on past proJects
1 weekend w1tl1 her Jlarents. Mr
(Snn of F:rrol F'lvnnl
and Mrs Eber LewtS
He doed al lhe home of hos 1 At the closs ol the meeting sandFalcon 4 Door SE&gt;clan Std Trans Rad 1o and Ht·ater
" THE SON OF CAPTAIN , Mr and Mrs Bruce Bmgham ' son. Paul Coltrtfl, in Cincinnati wtrhes. potato chips and rolBLOOD"
and famtly of Ravenswood W J but lived in Columbus lor sev- 1 fee were served to 18 mem. l
(Te&lt;"hmcolor)
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Va. spent the weekend wtth era I years Funeral serv1ces
ASSIGNED 1'0 BAND
1
4 Door St&gt;dan 6 ry l Standard Trans
-- ~-- - -~ - , will be held in Columbus Satur-1
• Good time to buy furniture 1nd
day His wtfe was the former ' MASON - Army .specrallst
furnishings for your home 1nd wetrlng
Bertha Plummer ol Rutland. ' Four Robert L Artts. whose
Mr Harry Stover was return-' parent~ . Mr and Mrs. Denver
4 Dour St'd&lt;J n V8 Aulom at1c Trans Radio and llt&gt;att&gt;r.
1pperel for your family,
Pov. e1 ' l t'l'l m ~ thw tn• nrr Hlark t1m~h
ed to his home fi'rida
from I Arhs hve In Mason. was assign.
Meogs General Hosp•tar where Aed recBentdly loG tbe 33d US.
• July Is S1le Month •t Elberfelds rmy an m ermany, as a
he has •-- a patrent 1or the
H
d
1rumpe 1er
h R
e 1s a 1959 gra . •
61 PLYMOUTH
60 DODGE
b1rg1ins In every dep1rtment in the
past mont . erent guests of uate ol Wahama High School
2 DR. SEDAN
the Stovers were thetr daugh I H
. Ch t 1 'lh hi
2 DR. SEDAN
store.
er and famtly , Mr and Mn. ' . IS wJ 1e.
ns a, s WI
m
VB
Std
Tnns
Ra
6 ('} I A.u tu 1rans
dio o~md h£&gt;alt&gt;r One
James Hubbard and son. Chns, I 10 Germany.
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Ht-ulrr fJ11 e u\\ ut' r
ownrr
of Lancaster, Mrs Peggy Lev 1
$1095
$895
in of Columbus. and Mr Slav :
er 's brother, Mr and
Mrs
Koward Stover and daughter,
Joan. of Chillicothe
1
Pfc James Miller has arriv4 Door S('dan Auto Tr iln ~ Radio and heatt' r R•d finish
ed from lhe U. S. Marine base
1•n Jacksonville, Fla .. for a vtSit
with his parents, Mr and Mrs.
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4 Door St&gt;dan l:l r} l Automa tir Trans
Myron MIUer. He came
by
plsne to Charleston, W. Va.,
where he waa met by hio paronto. Following a three-week I
2 Door St-cl an Auln 1'ran" Radw and hraler One owner.
1\ttle~•
leave he will be assigned to the
Marine base at El TorQ, CaiU.
Mrs Homer J Russell hao
2 Dour &amp;•dan 6 ry t SlaiH"htrd Trans,
been returned to her home from
Buy them regularly ot our bonk I
Meiga General
Hospital In ,
•
[ Pomeroy where she hal been i
4 Doo1 St&gt;rlan ti evi Std Trom s Rad1o and Ht&gt;altor
FORKED RUN LAKE
Ill. She iJ much improved.
[
eroy Garden Club was hPid on

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evt'rywhf're
lo bert v

I Mainly About ~ SOCIAL
I People
In
CAtENDAJl
p
cmeroy

Descendants of Albert Hill r.,
H ld R •
p fl d J
27th
eumon at or an
Radio Evangelist will be Speaker
At Zion Church Revl'val July 12-23

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MEIGS THEATRE

Beeomc Interstate

Around And 'U
About
Middleport

Continues ..•

FBI May Enter
Tawney Mystery

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POINT PLEASANT - The Huntington Herald Dis' patch, under the byline of Tom D. Miller, reported today
representatives of Ohio River Valley cities learned Fri·
day night that West Virginta Route 2 will be the first in·
terstate proposal presented as new mileage allocations
City Police and the Bureau of Criminal lnvesttgation, become available for West Virginia.
after complettng th• prellmmary mvesttgat10n tnlo the
Paul Crabtree, administrative assistant to Gov Hulett
Tawne~ robbery, estimated today that the robbers took Smith, and his representative on the Appalachian Region·
approxtmately $15,000 m Jewelry and other Items from al Development Commission, !de the statemen: on be·
the establishment.
.
.
half of the governor, at a meeti of Chamber of Com·
They have one very good lead 1vh1ch m•ght bt;ng on merce delegations from live ci 8 in the area between 1
apprehensiOn There IS ~ poss1lrihty that the ~ ederal ' Kenova and Parkersburg The eeting was at the PleasBureau OllnvesttgatlOn nught be called In on the case
ant Point ftesort near here.
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The theft took place sometime Tuel!l1~ tught, b~tween
Commerce wu elected chBII'·
10 p.m, and early Wednesday morlll,lg'at Tawney s Jew· The conference alS&lt;j, saw .the ~an; L. E. Ward oi Parkers'¢.:""~
elers on Second Ave., tn Gallipolts
orgamzauon ol the Obta R•ver burg regional planner lor •
•it.~ •. ·.1·
It was the second time withtn I 0 months the Tawney ! Expressway Association. Do~ Wood County hlgbway and traf·
~ ~·dill~
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store was htl. Last October, some $6,000 was taken by Baker. executive vice preal fie study waa cltosen vice chairthieves.
dent ol the Huntmgton Chamber man: Mayor Paul C. Moore oil - - - - - -- - - - , '
Ravettswood, secretary, and
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Charles Lanham. preSident of ,
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lhe Point Pleasnt-Mason Coun- 1
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~ Chamber of Commerce [
IMotors Corp. Frtday joined
easurer.
1General Motors tn hsting sev· :
Those al~d•ng the session
era I safety features as standard I
favored pursumg two coursesequtpment on
1966 model
the governor's tnterstate . h!gh·
passenger cars
,
way plan and the posSlbd•ty
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111 be h ld of obtaining highway funds Un· WASHINGTON (UP() - m.1
SAIGON mPil - U.S. fighter- AMC satd Rambler cars next A horse show w
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de 1 dent Johnson 's medicare probtmbers making their deepest year wdl come with rear seat Sunday . July 18, at the Middle- der the Appalac lan ve OJ&gt; gram lhe most far-reaching
penetration of the war bombed belts, padded mstrumenl panels port City Park sponsored by ~n'. prof'~~ - or a com· heallh and welfare program
bridges today on a supply route and. sun YI80r8, bac~·up hghts, 1the Middleport Fire Department bl~~~i~e~t Ra. mond Brewster since the advent ol Social Se·
munisl China 83 miles outstde rear voew m1rror and In cooperatiOn wllh the Meigs
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.
generation ago today
1rom "·
,..m
windshield washers GM an· C t R'd' Club
ol the Huntmgton Chamber o1 curt 1Y a
,
northwest of Hanoi. In other air
need Wed sd · it
oun Y ' mg
Commerce told the delepUons was but a single step from en·
-end Z!'lmnd aetlons a total of ~ill be ;,P~ s ~:~ The show. wiD &amp;al undj!rway that their coftltr._ .,... po. actmenl.
241 VIet Cong were reported those same Items as well a1 at 1 Pm. Wllh cash prlaes /" tenlially one of lhe tnost iJn. The Senate approved a $H
killed.
!two-speed windshield wiper•. warded of $11. $4, 13 and $2 or portant in the Central 0 hI 0 brllron verswn ol Ihe admlnisA U.S. helicoprer crewman
all clas..,s.
IValley in many years. He cau-: Iration 's welfare boll Friday
was killed today while aiding
The classes will Include. 1. , Ironed that they must not Bl· l ni ght on a 58 to Zl vote.
Its '
• Vietnamese search and de.
lead-on Pony Class. SIX years low the new Expressway As- I passage was the lirst part of a
stroy campa1gn 35 miles south
and under , (prizes for all en- ~ SDCoat•on to become j·ust an- trrumphant legislative double•
o Saigon and a spokesman controest ; 2, Egg and Spoon r:ft,e: other organization because tt header which saw the House
ROAD REPAIR _ County highway department heavy equipment has been push·
firmed the atroc1ty deaths of
3, Flag _r~ce : 4, Western Plea- repments our hopes for I he pass .Johnson 's voting rtghts btll ing dirt vigorously the past several days tmproving lhe Forest Run road In Sutton
lwc U.S. Marine sergeants who
sure potmes ; 5, Key Hole race: future"
· a short time later.
I township Bulldozers, graders and other h eavy. equipmenl are shown in. these phowere captured and executed by
8, ~arrel races tl~r horses on- Some 35 men heard
Cr~b- l The PreSident , spendong the tos. The township road is bemg Widened, requrnng fill s and_cuts.-Sentinel Photos.
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lyl ; 7, Boal races , I, Run and tree report that Gov. Stn1lh 1weekend on h1s Texas ranch. IS· - - - - ~
-- --guerrillas near Da Nang.
Pilots from the rarrior U.S S
Ride; 9, Cigar Race ; 10, Wes~ l :·considers West VIrginia . 2 roo sued a slatement which satd !iillipmf'llf Consigns '
Oriskany flew 90 sorties Inside I Drck Marlin, rumor.d to have em Pleasure Class horses, . 11 : Important to be COnsidered the 2%-year battle for a health
South Viet Nam Friday and re. ' been coming as an as .. slant , ptckup race; IZ.mus•cal rhat.,, merely as developmental high care program for eld.rlv per- OM Time !iiigns

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I ghter ol Mr. and Mr1. Kenneth
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on her third birthdaf,
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sampans
and school, instead has signed a con· 14, Shovel race.
step for mcluSlon 1D the Inter· ' and h1Stonl' victory"
ong Ouu. rnes
k:lled an esUmated 65 VIet tract as head football coach at All entry fees are $150 Fred slate highway system."
"A great burden will be hft
Cong. U.S. and Vietnamese air Eastern High school.
Letfheit, Meigs County horse- Crabtree also reported I he ed from the shoulders of all , ., in tbe Melgo County PioCARLlSLE Ohio (! TPII ~ A Daylon couple and a teen·
force planes reported 110 kills.
Larry Morrrson. East•m Lo.. men. woU act a, JUdge.
state IS plannm8 Improvement Americans," Johnson. satd He : noer and Historical Society, age girl were killed early today when a speeding New
Tar&amp;•l• Near China
cal District .xeculive head said ! The f~remen will also spon- on two secttans of the 0 h lo satd
the legislatiOn Will · bas rrceived
confirmation York Central train sla mmed mto thetr rar at a crossing
A military spokesman said Froday n'•·
_, Eastern board I sor a chicken bar-b-cue dinner R1ver Valley hlghway - one brmg peact' of mtnd to the ; tbat a &lt;Ollection of Burma • on Lower Carlisle Road. east of thiS Warren County com·
sessmnt hal
and soft drmks, and sandwiches north of Hunlmgton tn .cabeU elderly, rehef to their children · Sba
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b 'ng sbl • ...o mumly
four Flll5 Thu""erch~els and met in . '
,., blasted two ternoon t
Cu un Iy, a nd lh e 0 ther 10 th e and a sense ol JUStice to the her ••~' 8d"1' "1" m
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The vt't•tJ'ms 11•ern• '", !r and "'Irs Elbert Grover Bledsoe
two support planes
,, Mr. Marlin's will be avalla bl'·
we coo
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and
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brtdges 80 and 85 miles north· application
nallon
i bou&amp;e bea quarKrs o1 • so•Miss Barbara Mane White. _ 18,
____all-of-Dayton.
we.t of Hanoi and lhe Yen Sen Coach Martin has been head I
(Contmued on page 2l
Durmg the !mal day of de- clot
Bled soe was dnvm g
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ordnance depot 65 mues north- coach at Rutland three years ,
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bate the Senate turtlt&gt;d back ,
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obe H I A w11ness sa •d the tram the front ,.cuon of the auto 0
Mr. Howell said R . rt. ay- dragged the car more than a the train and then pull It apart
west of the Red capital. Friday iafter having been an assistant !
ef~ three Republican attempts to all of Reeder and Ftnn Corp, mile The !ram's engmeer, R to remove the bodies. Alllhrel
they bombed targets 75 miles to Logan Coach Mel Adams six •
I gut the boll by removmg t h el wbo bandleo publicity and d.ls- D Funderburg. sard no one saw vtrttms were rtding In tire front
northwest of Hanoi and 75 mrles years
d~a health msurance prOVISions. On tribution for tbe Burma- V1ta the car approachmg th~ cross· seat
from China.
I Martin succeeds John Strirk- '
the fmal vote 55 Democrats Cu.• bas lndlrated !be colle.,. .
A Florrda man was killed In
Iland at Eastern, who has ,.. Gary F. Lee, 27, Pomeroy, l
and 13 Republicans voted . for lion of signs are ready to be '"~e satd the f~rs t any tram- annther rar-train colliSion 11
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was cited to Pomeroy mayor '• The Meigs County Jayceeo the bill against 14 Republicans sblpoed from their midw~st men knew of lhe amdent was the same spot June 29 Carlislf
co. t Friday following a one _I will hold a chicken bar-lx-ue (0.. and 7 Democrats
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beadquartero In Mlnoeapohs. :when they saw parts of the car pohce said the crossing II
Veterans Mornorlol Hospital. ,car accident at the lntersectron 'l morrow on the parking lot In The one step remammg be I
, bemg thrown onto th&lt; tracks marked only with a railroad
Admissions - Shirley Sulh· o, Lasley and Brickets at 7 a Pomeroy Servtng will &amp;tart at lore enactment ol the proAuthortttes said the tram. trav- crussrng stgn. but that tralitl
van. West Columbra: Debra lm
l u am The menu will consist gram •s a House - Senate con I
ehng at 75 miles per hour at approarhmg It are easily vilio
G.allagher, Middle~&lt;trl; Cecil Pomeroy pollee said Lee went I of one hall of a bar·b-cued chick- terence c~lltee, which must [
' rmpacl and lhe auto were vrr- ble
Dollon, .Jr. Reedsville; Gene- off lhe right side of the road-'
b ked be
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~ron oul the differences hetween
tually 'welded together
Pohce said the two womet
vieve
Meinhart,
Pomeroy
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Tho.
way
hitting
an
obstruclion.
He
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;:~pl~~w
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the
$7
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billion
Senate
bill
and
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Rescue
workers
had
to
pry
apparently
worked in a reatall'
in
mas Hollon, Albany;
James wa• charged Wllh speed m ex- will be boxed for easy carry . the $II blll1on measure passed
rant Both were wearin&amp; reslatto
1Hoo·ell, New Haven;
Lydia cess for road conditions.
1out
by the House April 8
rant uniform•.
the
I Ebersbach, Pomeroy:
Lois Police also cited Clyde Brown. , c I M D . I th
Even !Ire most ardent SUI&gt;I Thev said about 75 feet al
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Letarl, w. va ., 1cy 89, Harrisonville for lntox•ca·
· Jaycee
ur president
c ame s, annOIInCed
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new porters of the Senate b1ll conRfl'Im1re,
sktd mar ks md'1ca ted Mrs. B'~
Miller, New Haven.
ltn.
this week plana' for a fil!hing ceded that Its cost was too PASADENA Cahf (lTPil
:soe made a desperate 1\lelll[ll
derby for youngsters Au"'"! 8 high. They agreed something The U S Ma;iner 4 spacecraft
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•to stop the auto
Dlsrbargeo- Howard Roush, l
Pomeroy·
Thomas t.ovesey
•closer to tbe House b Ill was I
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d Rules and prize• of the contest likely to emerge from the con- , miles from the planet Mars o Funeral services for Otr s 01North Viet Nam today reiteral· New Haven.
A $511713 cognovot nolt jU g. have yet to be •·termined b•t lerence commitlee.
shortly after noon today right mer Cleek. 80 , Portland, who Arrests Rr.ported
·~·
f 8 8 n·1·18h com- l
7ment has been orderedPI In will be 'inpounced
"" shortly Pro.
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. ld1ed F'rlday at s P m m the
ed Ill reJ~w.on
on course for 1ts p1cture-takmg
monwealth peaco miso10n d.. IPROCESII APPUCATIONS
Me•g•. County Common
eas ceeds from tomorrow's Bar-l&gt;missoon Wednesday
Veterans Memorial hospital, By State Patrol
'te 1 we Icome I0 H•no•. fo ' APPII ca t'IOns are belng pro. court
lD favor o. the Approved
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cue will he used to delray the
The exploratory mossoon WI II be held Sund ay aI 2 P m ' Arrest! reported today by lilt
Harold D~vies, Prime Minister ':""ed for the transfer of D 1·2 Finance, Inc., agalnat Samuel costs of the fishing derby.
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r.aches rts critical point at 8 20 at the Ewmg chapel with the Ohio Slate Patrol inc!~
H~~old Wilson's speCial envoy.l bcenses from Carroll w. John- Fry, Jr., Col..st, Pomeroy.
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p.m. EDT Wednesday, when Rev. Ja~es F . Earl! official' Thurman c. Yarbrough, If;
The &amp;overnment of the Dem· son, dba Sportsman Bar at Rt
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l lhe croft's televiSion "eye" will l~g Bur1al wtll be m lhe Stone· Rutland. for no operator's Jl,
ocrallc Republle of VIet Nam 3, Pomeroy, to Archie McKln- THE WEATHER
I be activated for a 20-minute pic-Ilick cemetery at Ke~na. IV Va .. rense: Allen G Grueser, 112, Mid
does 110t aaree to receive lhe ney and VIrgil Parsons, the • Soutbeaat 1o eloar ~ Ioiii&amp;"·
I COLUMBUS (UP!) - State ture-takmg session as it passes He was preced~d m death by dleport, lor uruoafe vehicle; DtJa.
so-ealled peace bid mission," Slate Department of Liquor [Hlp today 1NI ~ 1NI
IRep A. G Lancione, D-Bell· the red planet at distances be-l adaughter, Dele•~ P&lt;?fftU. Sur. aid E. Rainey , 29, Pt. p~
(Conllnu.O on P"IO Z)
Control said today.
lOUth, low tonl&amp;ble.lt
aire. says the magazine titled ! tween 9.438 moles to 5.770 mlles.jv•vors mclude hiS wtfe . .E!t1.&amp;· for left of center, and Orvilll
1 "The Wonderful World of Ohio" ' Mariner 4 began lis silent beth, and the f~llowmg children, H Hogue, 62. Middleport, far
WASIDNGTON (UP() -Ohlll'li has tum~. out to be "somewhat 32S-million·mlle journey seven ~rs v:.~o~~h~a~l:k.Ch;:~~~~:;: failure to drive on the rilht btl
corn corp appeartcl to be a ol a llop.
and one-half monlhs ago on "IMrs. Hobart Raines and Mrs of roadway.
bumper one but wheal t•pecta· ·
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ad
trajectory thai would take '' I
All are to apPS" iD Mel&amp;l
The annual "Bob Coats PI"" IMr. and Mrl. Carroll Norril, port, Mr. Horky's mother: Mr. lloi]S are well under the
1 The House mlnorily le er,r 'thl S 800 miles of Mars. If GQy Anderson. both of Kenna, county court July ll
nlc" of the Middleport· J'ome.. Mr. and Mn. Harold E. .Hub- and Mrl. Joltll w. Blaettnar harvest.
I an11011nced candtdalf (or gov· ~~ ::.. · well lhe mi!Sion will W. Va.; Mrs. Charles Harris,
roy Rotary club, held tradition· bard and chllden, Mr. and Mrs. and family, M'r. and Mn. c. The u.s. Agrlcullure
. em?'•. said Frl~y a new su().. unt!k some 'of the secrets of Portland ; Corby Cleek, Racine;:
ally, 011. the J!'OUnda olthe Cash Ed Baker, Mr. and Mra. Dave E. Blak.,!M, Mr. and Mn. Wll· menl'• July ettlmate
scrtptlDn g1mnuck lnt he form rth' 1 t !aneta nel it- Carroll Cleek, Columbus: 21
Melp GeiJenl a.cplllll
8abr hol118, . Maln-al, was fQI'Coo Ohlln&amp;er, Mr. and Mrs. Galen bur Tbet""d, Mr. and Mrs. Ohio corn harveat was
of voluntary" subscriptions by 1::r r!l~y~:" tnformau?. on ~Is grandchildren and II great Admla•loll - tlule Holftll,
ed lndoor1 Friday by the h~vy ~rown and children, Mr. and Geoi'p Meinhart, Mr. and Mn. 000 bushel, or 71· bulhel
stale emplo~~· should keep It , at~osphere and terrain.
grandchildren.
Syraouse; Wilbur Ltllhell, l'GIIIt
wind and rain storm.
Mrs. Jack Robson. Mr. and Mrs. Faye WII&amp;On, Pt., Pleasant; Mr. acre. Ohio'• IH4 crop
In lxlatness, at least until next
l'r1ends may call at the fu.. eroy.
..,
RQ~Ians and their famUies Gash Bahr and children. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gerlach, Mr. 182 465,000 bushel,
electioh.''
NOW YOU KNOW neral ho anytime.
IM·""·-:~~·~ret
Pthel'lld Instead ·In the hl!lh and Mrs. Bob Coats, Mr. and and Mn: Paul Smlrt, Mr. and
boosted
Lancione said the ftrst losue
~-•01 i&lt;'!lo4!l cafeteria. J. H. Grate Mrs. Rlehard Rawllna• and Mn. John Werner; Mr.ll!d Mn. llblo wheat
to
of the
put out by the. Aaerlc.. lbllmlle• speu
AL TEMPS
Coo~,
elf~ the blealna.
chDdren, Mr. aad Mra. Dick Curtlt J~n. Th~rt T. 1)111 !rom
state lost
and "the
miUioa ,early 111 Te . ~ature in Pomeroy bu~I Con®Uy,
AttetidlN were .Mr. and Mrs. Owen - aNI cltlldm, Mr. and Reed, Mr.Gratt L.W.' Yf'Com. !orte~~sl 011
ond edl~on
e~n..la1'11er, 10 lb•lq tac•le ... assoelalft jl
dlStrhll at 11 :31 a.m. to.. Plcltens,
~Hibbs, Mr. anlt ~;.WII·, M'n. Carl Horky and chlldrea, u, Mra. R'. R. 'j.icq!ll, ~ ·c. still ·rar
and
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