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Charter members were hon-~ was agreed lo assist with the
ored when the Twilight Garden progral at the Atb.ns SUie
Club observed its 30th anmver· Hosp1:- ' at Chrismas
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"a Tuesday evenmg at the Mrs Dwight Parker won the
and Country Restaurant. door or1ze. Mrs. Leverett Rouc.h
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president elect, named Mrs.
Mrs John Cransto~ of iron~ Gerald Wildermuth. Mrs T A
ton lirsl preSident ol the club, Hennessy and Mrs. Phil WdMrs Loms Re1bel. and Miss harnson as the program romLucrttia GenhE'Imer were char- mittee.
ter members present
~ho For thE' program, Mrs. Roush
Yt! ·e presented a corsage and gavr fl hisi.ory of the club, Mrs.
tt gift. A gift was also prtsent"' IO Mrs. Minnie Uavid and
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America met Tuesday evening from the study book, "T u r n tbeth Fick acted as secretary of her da hter Lisa al the
P?E"~· Durmg t~ socf 1he Mr and Mrs. Eslle Mossman with 26 members present.
Aside and 'farken.'' was pre- In the absence of Mrs. Leonard
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'd Mr,s Allen
piCtures were ta en o
returned borne Tuesday, alter Laura Mae Hartung preSided isented by Mrs. Phil Globokar, Jewell.
home o
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group. .
a an 18 days vacation at Buckeye and opened the meetmg in rJtU· Iwhen the Friendly Circle of the 1 · A dessert course was served Roush in Bradbury. who are
Attendmg were the above nd Lake They attended the North alistic form. Mary McDonald I Federated Church met Tuesday by Miss Fick and Miss Mary grandparents of Ll.sa.
Mrs. Ral~h GJlm~re, Mrs. Ma famllv reunion on July 4 and was reported ill in Veterans evening.
1Virginia Reibel from a table
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ry C. Hemes. MISs Ada_ Hosk- were overnight guests of Mr. Memorial Hospiia1. A communi· The meditation was based on with white cover and miniature After the gilts had
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Mrs. Jed Webster. Sr ., Mrs. Newark. They also attended the lis Rowan concerning the Oep- Biblical prophet. It was said at intervals the length ot the cream and cake WS$ served to
Elmer ~ickham and Mrs. Gay- Nazarene church. assembly held ut,v club and district orficers' ~ch
calls may come any table. The vi~let theme was re- Mr. and Mrs. Everet~ M~chael
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1 in Cotumbus.
. picnic to be held Sunday, A~g- : tnne. any place; Mose~ h~ard 1 peated in the napkins.
and son, Johnny, Jessie Sisson,
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Mrs Harvey Van.1 Vranken IS ust I, at the home of Ed1th ·his call on the mountam side:
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Budson,
a medical patient at Holzer hos- Betzing. .
' the late Dr. Dooley saw the
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilcox
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The flag bearers
escorred plight of !he people of Laos
GIVE SUPPE
and children, Beverly Ann and
Bohbie Ritchie and Darreii iEJizat&gt;eth Wickham, who serves and heard hiS call. People
MASON - Mrs. Ray Pro(fitt iJoseph Bryan and Mr. and Mro.
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Lee L'hevalier are att.ndmg the las Uncle Sam. to the altar and lday recetve calls, but
they and Nanrv entertained with a Roush.
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Jack•on county fatr this week. Erma Cleland, deputy, on be- are not spectacular, as a rule.1
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Mrs Gladys Cuckler is the lhalf or the Council. presented : They are opportunities . to l plcmc supper .at their home tn j
Prayer and Jhe Life Within" est of Mrs. Welby Whaley. her with a gtfl on her 92nd iserve God and need answermg.l Mason for MISs Jane Burge"
EN.JOY OUTING
was the topic of the program f:'ock S ri s Road.
birthday. Mrs Cleland installed i 'Jesus cans Us" and "If Je-ool Martmsvllle, Vlrgima
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presenred by Mrs. Arthur Hoyt. j Mr&gt; roh~ Frick entered Meigs ILaura Mae Hartung as associ- sus Goes With Me," by he Monday evening. Afterwards The Pomeroy Church of Christ
assisted by Mrs. Karl Kraulter l General Hospital Wednesday •ate counselor: Ethel Orr, ao- groop, with Mrs. carl Kautz at I they were_ taken lo the Dnve- enJoyed an outmg and poll~
when Lydia Circle of the Umt- 1mornin as a medical patient lsistanl financial secretary, and
- j ln Attendtng were Ml~ Borg. dm~er Sun~ay at the Roc
ed MethodiSt Church met 00 1 M gL•ota Norris and son. IBettv Roush as representative ! Heath Methodist Church, as the ess. Jane Dodson. Jan1ce Hen- SprmR• fairgrounds with '1'1
Tuesdav evening at the church. I K ~~~Akron and Mr and Mn. l A grabbag was announced by officiating minister for the wed- ry Cnnnie Harbour, Sherry Fie- m attendance. Rev.Jernr MastThe 'hymn. ·sweet Hour of W~l\·
Morris of p hoe- lthe ways and means committee ! ding Sunday of Miss Claudine sher. MV"il Roush, Leah Ann ers asked grace. VarioUs games
Prayer," w1th Mrs. T. A. Dow-~ ni~ ~~z VIsited relatives m the lfor the n~~t meeting and each Kay McClintock and Mr. Mich-, Miller, Susan Warner, Janell , were playt'd dunng the alternie as accompamst, opened the I ar~ Monday.
member was asked to bring a I ae::,liViourniiija~zosiij.iiiiiiiiiiiCiailllliiiiandiiiNianiciyiiProiifliitti.iiiiniooinii~iiiiiiii
program followed by the read-.
25r package. Enzy chaJrman, \ •
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carried out on the table, Which were in Mt. Ve;non last Saturhad a white rove. centered Wllh da to attend fWieral services
»n arrangement of flowers ID a : Max Wiggins. He was a
straw hat. Small gatde•. tools ro
1 Mr. Kennedy.
were placed at mtervals m the co~sm :arl Edwards of Berea
table. Favors were small hat. hr for 8 VISit with his s1sbaskets filled w1 th flowers . l ~r :~~brother-in-law, Mr. and
FollowiDg the dinner,
the Mrs. Lewis Triplett. The' r
rou ad ourned to the party sister-in-Jaw. Mrs. Harry Ed·
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municipal court jury today
acquitted football star Jim
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year-old girl.
The jury of seven women and
flvo men found the National

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Football League star Innocent
of the charce after deUberation of about an hour aad li
minulel.
Brenda Ayres, a high school
dropout, had charged in her
complaint that Brown took her
to his motel room the nl£lit o1

June 19, pHed her with whisky
and beat her.
Tbe acquittal of the former
S]ll'acuse Unlversity aJI..America fullback cleared the way for ·
him to join bl.s world cltampion
Cleveland Browns teammates in
their practice DOW uotlerway In

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Brown'• trial 1'1111 It days, •
record lor 1 criminal lrial Ia
local
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ened with devotions by Mrs.l al Veterans Memorml Hospi~I Krautler, who also ~.ad an ar-1
freshment committee at her
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ltlcle "How to Pray. A d1s- 1
home. Wednesday evemng, Juk
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J~ach oto ouprer1en.
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Luke 1of Mr and Mrs Gerald An- pray under SIX S1luat1ons such
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t:h:~::'!'. read 'lhony, · io vtsiting. in Wilming- as Scott Carpenter, the astro- ,
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' A picnic dmner held in thel MASON The Mason Coun- .
flowers and cards sent
her aunt .. Mr. an! rls. Sh made M J
Warne; president
d f the Paul Smart resi- ly Home Demonstration Clubs
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Jenkms and amly.
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whtltt hosplta Jze .
the trip by bus.
conducted a short business ses- 1dence overlooking the Ohto have c~p et . ~an.-; nr ~tr
It w&gt;• voted to c~&lt;nge the Wednesday evening
dmner sion The report of the secre- 1River highlighted the
July lour whloh will mcude lourmg
meetmg mght from the third uests of Mr and Mrs. Field- tary and treasurer we~e given meeting !.If the Lov~JO} Cln:le t~e medical center. agnult~re
Tuesday to the third Thursday. rng Hawkins were Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Dowme and M1ss Myr· ' of tht&gt; Middleport F1rst Baptast stences srea, home e._&gt;nomiCS
Plans ~ere made for a picnic Bill Longstaff of Pt Pleasont, tis Kay Parker. It was decided Church Tuesday evening.
department an~ ~h~ mat~ ro~­
on August 1 al the home of W va
to cancel the August meetmg. Mrs Mannmg Kioes, chair- pus at West V1rg1ma Umvers1ty
Mrs. Phil williamson. 1be na·and Mrs. John Vroman I RefreRhments were served by man. opened the meeting and at ~organtown.
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lure tour or Region lJ to be iJeft Saturday for a two-week 1 Miss Parker and Mrs. Robert gave the devotioos using the Entout. to Mont ?bateau
beid at Lake Hupe August 23 at 1vacation in Florida . They wiU 1Morris, Jr.
thelll" "Keys for Belter Uv- ~ge. the groop wiJJ viSit Coop- !
10:30 a. m. was announced. A' be joined next week by thetr l
ing." Mrs Edison Baker ~re- er s Rock State Park. Dunng I
discussion was held on making son and family , Mr. and Mrs. I
sented the love gift ded1ca- the even inJ oC Adugusht 3rd the
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son
Johnny
Relativlll
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t e summer
arrangements for tile Me1gs John Vroman a
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the t w10t atten
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County Fair.
of Columbus.
College Mmical
The group planned lo visit T~ re a
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A contribution was made to 1 Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr., _of Wav- Mrs. Forrest Bachtel, Middle- the county infirmary. A rom• ~~ou~:
epa; "PI · .
tbe Johnny Appleseed Fund. It .erly visited re~ently with M~s . ! port and ht&gt;r sister. Mrs. Glad· muniration was read from the I m. on d e r 1r~~ t .• ea~
- - - - - -·-- - - - Lawrence Bing and Marguertte l ys Diehl of Arlington
Va. home missionary.
ant an return on e evenmg o
Si8terr l' isiletl
Durt. patients in Meigs ('.en spent the weekend at Mt. ' Present were Mrs. John Fultz, Aug. 41h. Cost of lhe tour is
eral Hospital.
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Unlo1 College in Alliance where Mrs. Clara Riley .. Mrs. John $l5.80.
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In two Ohio Citiel
Mrs. Robert McEihmny has thev attended the summer thea- Kauff. Mrs. Fieldtng Hawkins. I
STOR SUBSTITUTF.S
joined her husband m ~effer-~ tre' music~! performance of Mrs. Baker Mrs. C. J. Rhodes .
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Mrs Leu Kennedy has r~-1 sonville. lnd., w~ere he ts -em- "Stop the World."
Mrs. Harold Chase, Mrs. Grace ~ The Rev. E~~nz~~:.-~~~~· P:~·
turned from several days m ployed. They w•ll be located Forrest Bachtel. son o1 Mr. Hysell. Mrs. Paul Smart and tor ot the ·
Columbus and Springfield whel'!" there for several weeks.
and \1rs Forrest Bachtel who Mrs. Manning Kloes and two I terprlse who suffe~ed I t~e h1OS~
she visited wilh her sisters. Mr. George ~uster and so~, is attending the summer drama guests
Mrs. C. Rirhards ' ~ th~ finge~s on t e e :~s i
10 a ~aw~~tdebynt ~~t.u~ay.Mar- 1
Don't
Sunday she joined her sister. T?m: and. Dennts Ault,
: : session. had one of the Iead 1 and Mrs. Lera Jones.
Mrs Jesse Lake. in West Jef- Cmcmnatt Sunday to atte
I parts
in the presentalion. He
s~bstltu
or
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ferson and they went Oil to baseball game there.
M
sang several of the songs in the
RAVE VISITORS_
vm Dowson. pastor of
Sprm~field to visit with Mr. Merrl AulL daughrer of ~ · play. Other relatives from Ak- Guests this weekend w1th Mr.
and Mrs C. R. Gilbert, Mrs. and Mrs. Wilham MAult 1~ He l ron also attended tbe play.
and Mrs. Clarence Spurrier
Thelma Shirk and Mr . and Mrs. guest of Mr. and rs. · ·
I Sr .. included their son, T-Sgt.
Clarence Bailey and soll5, Mike Wise . .Jr .. in Waverly.
RETURNS TO BASI!
and Mrs. Clarence Spurrier, Jr
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Mr
and
Mrs.
Charles
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and RJehard _
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Bess I was home on leave from a US- Harvey
n af M'ICh'~gan, and
cinnati and attended th• Bob ed recent% ;'t M "'sanborn 1 AF base in canada re!Qmed Mrs. Louise Lehew and son and
Braun radio •how over WLW. Sanborn a M rs .L ax
MIJ- 11l hi• base Thursd~y after a grand59n of Kentucky Mr. and
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Mr and rs. awrence
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They were acrornpame
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b ·ness 1 0 dal· leav1 with his paretns. Mrs. Warren Gra am a sons
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S. k hoan m atpoiS on USI
Mr W'll' w~
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nlt'C~. rs.
:ry ~nn- Tuesda
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sppr- and Mr. and .s. 1 11 e~t
le. The g1rls were 1~ten11ewed
~· funeral services for i rier Sr. and other relalives. of Powhatan Pmnt ; Mr. and
by Braun as "Four Sisters from LoAttenAbmlg
h d'ed at Jer- - - - --- - - - Mrs. Norman Weyersmlller and
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omesville Saturday, held Tuesher mother, Mrs. Herbert augh er, 1ana, an
rs. . .
day there, were Mr. Noah Hasand other relatives. Houdasheli and son.
9 kins, accompanied by Charles
FIRST
QUALITY
Ables, Racine, brother of the
REGULAR
deceased, and Ross and
Certified Oil Station Mathews of Cheshire. Mr. Abl•e•ll
Pome- was a nephew of Mrs. Noah liiiooiiiiiiiiiii
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__iil\1tiiiilniiiiltii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·-~·~ Raskins.
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Don Hanning, son of Mr.
Mrs. Wllbor Hanning, and
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MASON
nis Saelens, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1
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Adolph Saelens, are attl~ellllling
the summer classes aL
TONIGHT &amp; fRIDAY
"MOVE OVER DARLING"
Grande College.
DoriK Day
James Garner
Mike Eanes, son of Mrs. ....,•. ·a
(Color)
jorie
Eanes. is
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from eye surgery performed
Jose Ferrer
sean Flynn Columbus las! week. He
6.00 x 13 TUBELESS
been returned to his home
S1turd1y July 24
Middleport.
Voluos To $4.95
Voluos To $5.95
"HE RIDES TALL"
Mrs. Dana Lambert has
Tony Youn~
Dan Duryea
turned from a visit in Colum- 1
-~~:nd ­
$2.65 2 for $5.~ S.le $3.65, 2 for $5
"ROBINSC&gt;N CRUIO
bus with her son and tanmv. ll
8lockw1tl
ON MARS"
plus 11• 1nd
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max
Lambert
P11ul Mantee, Victor Lundin
2 tire1 off
son,
Joe.
(Technicolorl
Mons Summer
.rour c.~r
Mrs Galen Brown has been
Morehead, Ky., at their R::~~
New Nylon AU-Weather
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home. Her son, David
tirH
with Tuhyn Rubber
Voluos to $27.95
Mens Veer Around
is attending camp in Kentucky.
Mrs. Honnie Hubbard and
LATE MODEL CAR
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TONIGHT
SIZES 7.50 x 14
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NOT OPEN
1 Pleasant Monday.
VALUU FROM $34.91 TO $69.95
[ Barbara Jones is employed
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
: a life guard and swimming i
JULY 23-21
SALE FROM $25.00 to $45.00
I structor aJ the Kyger
WALT DISNEY 'S
"CINDERELLA"
:swimming pool for .the summer.
piUI tu JOCI
Longs - Shorts - Regulars - Stouts
- Technicolor·
21kfl oft
Laughtt'r! Music! Magic! IShe will he a senior at
rour car
University this fait
Cartoon Favorilt:l
Miss Marriane Woodgerd. who 1
WALT DISNEY'S
Ntw Nylon AII·WNiher
"TATTOED POLICii
iis here for a vacation from ·
Blackwall tirn with
HORSI"
Columbus, and her mother. Mrs.
Tufsyn Rubbtt
- TechnJoolor,
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Sandv Sanders·Shirley Skile~ Harold Wnodgerd, were
Chas. Seel Spe: The race Parkersburg, W. Va., l't'cently
1 GROUP
SAVE $5.50
between rotting hone and for a visil with relatives.
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Moriei·'T Ford
Mr. aad Mrs. Willis Aleshire
BAN LON SHIRTS, Val. to 10.95, 2 for $10.
AIH Disn1y Cutoons
of Dayton are here for a
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!he plano completed the pro-1 Party il Gl~n for
Ahs. Globokar closed
To Serve are
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Mrs. Kautz. president. opened Mrs. Sharon Rous
tven m 0 IC . the business session with a po- eel Thursday with a party ill
Calls ana
Opportunities" em "Take Time." Miss Eliza- observance of the first birtllday

otand piclured hlrnself u an
older peraoo tryin&amp; Ill ooUIIIel
and help Mlos A]ll'es whose
mother bad said she was havIng trouble• with the girl.
The defense questioning and
case lndicated it believed Miss
Ayres, wllh the help of ber ell-

vorced mother and her boy-.
friend, pushed their friendship
witb Brown in hopes of gettlnf
money from him.
Defense witnesses quoted his
accuser as saying Brown would
pay bii money lor dropping the

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confident of acquittal .aD aiQIW.
He sat by 1 window 1•1"'1
with 1111 wile and mother lli!!t
momlttg willie the jury Cl'l
ered the cue as iDitntcl:ld I!t
Municipal Court Judie B'·'Mill
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WASHINGTON - PRESIdent Johnson today made t b ,
first major change in American ·
coins In 173 years with a few
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FRIDAY 9 TO 5- SATURDAY 9 TO 9
Forget Only 2 More Days Of Our Custom Drape S.le

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Boys Sport Coats

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Famous Nylon All-Weather
Blackwall tires with
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SALE $13.95

SUITS

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Retreads On Sound Tira
Bodies or Your Tires

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STRAW HATS

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BOYS SPORT SHIRTS .......... $1.99
SWIM TRUNKS
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Bermuda Shorts
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Shop and Save At Your Favorite Mini Shop

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"Home of Arrow Shlrta"

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;•t Mr. and Mrs. Dennlo Ad- Leadingham of South Webater. auto.
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and Mrs.
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, and son, Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnbert Lam-' Mr. and Mr1. Roy Wlnehrenbert of Sycamore visi~:~ted Mr. 1 ner, Mr. Richard Winebrenner,
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I L. C. Roush. w1dow of. the • &lt;.
Other games tonight will be Tournament founder. presen\eA!, i·· ',
the M1ddleport Senatnro vs w. lth· t C Roush Memorial tro'
the end of two lnmngs. Both Va . Malleable as the second phy to the championship
Braves' runs came when John- match and the Gallipohs Alh- 1and a runner • up trophy to the
ny Slaven• walked and Dave lelics vs Bedford of
MOJgs l second place Modern WoodmQ,
Boyd hit safely Boyd's first , Cnunty the last game.
Insurance team.
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inning hit was an 8 foot high I indians
5:15 400 _ 16 134 Individual trophies were preliI ne shot :hat bounced off the I McNeil.
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ence 200 eet away, one of the R M1tcheli and Prose.
the winner and rUllllel' • up,
hardest h1t balls ever seen at See (LPI f.;· F. Fettle 13 1
squads. Previously . a trophy.
Kyger. H_is second was:- doub!e C&lt;:asto.
and individual awards
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011 302 _ 7 12 1 be · given the third
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CO~SOLATION GAME
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H, tfiold. Underwood 161 . Sum- .
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Minnesota
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Cinrinnall
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54 38 .587 m iMilwaukee
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51 39 567 Gl'l 1 Philadelphia
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30 63 .323 15
Kansas C1ty 29 58 .3.13 272 21
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jChicago 10 Ph•ladelphia 8
All Models
New York 3 Chicago 1
. Cincmnali 5 San FranciSco j
Mmnesota 11 Boston 5
1Houston 3 St. LouiS 2, mght
Kan C1ty 9 Balnmore 2, night Milwaukee 5 Los Ang 2, mght
Washington 5 Los Ang t, mght Wnly games scheduled }
•Only games scheduled!
F.riday'o Probable Pitcbm
Friday's Probable Pitcbero
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Chicago at Detroil rnightl &lt;4-71 vs. Ellsworth •11·51.
Howard (4-5) or Horlen 18-7) Ph•ladelpha at New
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Drysdale 115 -a 1.
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win the championship of the the title. Home runs by Sam I the Pt. Pleasant lesm, l!lll'rea6 ·
Bend Softball tournament
at Clonch and Bucky Bass high· ered five bits, but •10re seldo!ll,
Bachtel Field.
lighted the inning.
in trouble.
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sixth clinched the game and gain divided hurling dutiea for Oick's Place of HuntiOIIton
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with two out by Grindstaff and over the Mason Bowling ~ .

MASON - The Pt. Pleasant
Merchants rolled to an easy
8-0 victory over the Modern
Woodmen Insurance team of
Parkersburg Thursday aight to

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lbeir lOth llraighl game.
the basel iol.ded. Jllll
Ton) Cioolnger won hll 12th wu tagged lc.- 10 bile 'AB!', .
against eight loasea althoufb he kayoed In the allllb· bat'
gave up a two-run homer to aged In wiD hll 11th ln l;JdociRon Fairly In the fourth iDnlng llool- Pete Rotlt also bomtpll
and wu lifted In the eigbth Ia fc.- the Redl.
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favor of reliever Billy O'Dell,
lloo111011 bi!Jided St. l..ciqle II
Spaka l.a«&lt;le4 o.t
Olth stl'aight deteal at lila• f6.
Wlll'ren Spahn. battling to tl'odome as Larry Diorker,
bang on aa an active pitd!er, Allrlll' 11-vear~ld rigbUialldlir,
iaste&lt;t only 1 1-3 IDDings iD biJ burled hls f!fst complete I~
debut with the Giants. allowiDII iD lite majora. Dierker
thr~e runs and three bile but the Cardirull.s to nve blta. ~ •
reliever Frank Linzy took the struck ou! m to evAen"!llii~~loss. Tony Perez tied the game ord at 4-4. Bob -~
with a homer in the eighth In· broke 1 1-1 Ue in the
niDI!. then •ingled aero,. the a two-run single off 1GMr
winni011 run in the ninth with I Purkey (7-71.

Merchants Take Easy 8-0 VictorY:

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'lbe Minneaota Twins wideMd
their AmeriCIID League leadt o
f\\ £8lllel by bellini lloltl!D
11-5 while Kmqas City drubbed
Ballimc.-e 1-Z. New York tripped
the Cbicao Wbite Sol H Blld
Washington stopped Loa Ang•
lea 5-l iD other AL acHon. Oetroll and Cltveiand were idle.
Bank Allroo. who has homered in each of his last four
games, clubbed. a three • run
homer In the first 1omng and
Rico Carty also conaected In
the frame as the Braves
touched loser Bob Mllier for ali
the runs they needed to capture

The long ball featured play
in the Kyger Creek
ment lor L1ttle Leaguers Thur!·
day mghl whl'll Middleport's
Red legs and the Gallipolis lndi;~· w~r~ wmner\an d th~ M'd
tk.
epor raves · acme an s
game was called after
two
n Marietta starting July 31. walking ~o::. ~-Justice a~da~. u_p civil suit if he were eon-' ue;~p:~~ouil~~sLiu\~eHock~ng~i inni~gs becau~e of ra~n.
!'or additional Information call H
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th h'il
v1cted.
. : B II Hensler s two tnpies and
a11 1earn up on e 1
Reds Hl-0 thJS week w1111 1V1 1· 'd th
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Reuben Ritchey, 374-7206, Mar- the wlnners and struck out
· lia~s handling pitching chores i an msJ e e par orne run
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Letart hitters were Art
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FIGHT RESULTS
with a home run and
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7-4 VICtory over the stubborn
By United Pre" Inleroatioaal R Kiser two singles and a
American League
Stacy worked on the mound Pomerov Yankees.
TOKYO Fumio Kaizu 161 bl~ B Pickens a triple w
for the Little flocking boys and The Gallipolis Indians rattle~
Japan. knocked out Sh~kichl a hom.e run and B. Justice:
Chirago
t IIIlO 000-- I 7 walked •I• while strikmg out 13 hits off two Point Jones-MeUeda. 1e. Japan (4).
Justice Neil Baker and
New York IIIlO 120 OOx- 3 ~ I one.
Neil pitchers, including
Tread~ay, each a sing!&lt;!.
Pelers. Lary &lt;51. Locker 17) 1 Hitters for Tu ers Plains by Prose and Ballard 12!.
LOS ANGELES - Wayne For Portland Larry
and Schaffer, Romano (7). Ford
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I R McNeil, down 16-C after
=i~~~t~204. Oklahoma City, out- and Red Wallbrown each
01·81 and Howard. Loser~Pe- ;:~~er~ ~r~e~d:e~l "~~l~i:m; innings, rallied in the bottom
Lino Bendon, 82, Cuba home runs and Rick Proffitt
ters 15-9). HRs- Tresh (14th), Buckley' B. Caldwell' and M' .thJ fourth with 3 run• to
Richardson (3rdl
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Saunders, each a single, an dl . e game m o .
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Lantz, two singles.
I mgs. b~t couldn t catch up.
Minn
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In th•• game W.
Boston
Little Hocking hitters were and R. Mitchell each bad
11 001 110- 0 2
Grant, Worthington II) and Dunfee with a single, Weldon a hi.ts, Ballard 4 _ two ·
Battey, Zimmerman (6) . More- double and :.hnard, Greenwald With hiS tnples. McNeil
head, Early (7), Duliba 181 and J. Stacy each a smgle.
were G. Casto a single, F. Fet· i
!State Route 7 - 2 Miles So. of Middleport and Nixon. Winner - Grant The Tuppen Plains team fin- h~· a tnp· 1e and tbree smg_
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CIQ-J). Loser-Morehead (5-101. ished second in the Shade Val- w1th Morrow, Walker and V1ckHR's- Yastr!emski (2th), Kil- ley league and will receive eith- 1ers had singles.
iebrew (19th), Allison ~ &lt;13th • er trophies or a cash award.
Olher Indians's hiller! were
14th).
Prose a single with his triNIGHTLY 9 P.M. UNTIL 2 P.M.
pie and s. Mitchell , single.
Los Ang
000 000 100 _ 1 6 1
REDLEGS WIN
MUSIC BY THE EARTHQUAKES
Wash
020 002 !Ox- 5 1 0
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The Pomeroy Yanks got three
May, Gatewood (2), Sukla (1)
runo off Mick Childs in
the
and Rodgers. Richert, Kline (9)
bottom of the first inoling on a
and Zimmer. Winner _ Richert
walk and singles by B. Werry
(6-8). Loser- May &lt;4-8). iffiand R. Phalin, and on M.
Knoop &lt;5th) .
's double but were able
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B!lltinlo';Ye ~:
~ I~ l l f~mily of California are spend-j ibe fifth, on stngleo by T.
Talbot 8-6) and Bryan Bunk~ 'filii a lew weeks at the home an~ B. ~·~rry.th R di
, Mrs. Maude!
eanw 'e, e e egs
R •~ ts (51, La rsen .(8) and oH 1her bmother
!o,,.;,,"OuerLoser
_ Bunker _
com · wee kend guests at one ·m. th e second on J ·
6 5· the Holcomb home were the ermuth s two-out double and
•ns--H!Irrelsnn
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Brandt
Charies Essex family of Colum- err?r:' ano ther ·m th e th II
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Bryan (7th). '
WAS
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bus.
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Ch:lds .lead-off smgle •nd.
•Only gam" scheduled)
Mr. Carl Turner of Chicago, lers f~rst tnple;, three m
lll ... spent a Wf't&gt;k at the home fourth_ on Chtlds seco~d '
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of hJS parents, Mr. and Mrs. gle w1th lwo out, Ron Uonch s
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LeSabrt 2 dr. Eltra nice one ownor car. Automatic ohilt.
:~ 003a:;_ 6 13 1 Glenn Turner. Miss Virginia 1double. Hensler's .second ·
Chicago
040 050 IOx- IO i I Nell Turner of Cniumbus was a le and Tom Cooke s !Ingle.
Herbert, Wagner ,51 B~d~ weekend gu~st.
That was when R. Phalln
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l C Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cnen relieved
B. Werry on the mo1md l
VB Belair f dr. S.daa. Power Steering. Automatic shill. A
rales 17), Huh!, ~~~p(:;. ~~ and family vacationed in the lor the Yanks. Phaiin ~ave up
tiful car.
ernalhy 7 and Bail
w·
Smokey Mounta1ss.
two runs m the s1xth ant ~~~:~::I
- Buhl fo-7. Loser '::::· H ;:•~ Mrs. Leone Davis and Mrs. lead-off double and H
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(4-51. IIR's Briggs ~Jrd; Estella Radekin attended the homer. Wildermuth also sing•
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4th, Callison 2 %lst &amp; 22 d p1cmc at the home of Mrs. Ed- Top Yankee hitter was B.
VB Catallna StatIon Wa&amp;on. I ptiSeDier wagon One owner n · d'1e Stou t of Alba ny recent~.
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San Fran 200 lfO 000-- 4 10 1 ren of Chesapeake, W. Va., vis- In the game called by
Maloney, McCool ,91 a d iled .Jt the hol11&lt;' of her mother, the Middleport Braves
Coker, Edwards (6) Spah~ Mrs. Edna Fauber recenliy.
leading the Racine Yanks :1-t at '
V8 4 dr. Hard Top. Pontile'• fine1t and thl1 one b lops. Cle·anest
131 M k8 11· ·
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d H. !iura ~ 1), Lmzy
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a er. Wmner -Mal·
fll-4 I. Loser-Linzy (2·2).
-Rose &lt;5th), Perez (7th).

Showboat ID
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sUfiday fOf 2perfonnances

Old song IS•
DAily SENTINR c • T

neve~

I swung."
In Bailey'• barrage, which
fell four short o1 Jim Bottomley's •ecord 12 rbi's in oaa
game in 1924, were a grand
slom horner, a three-run homer
anJ a run • ocoring singlet hal
almost aingle-haodedly aubdued
the Pbjiadelphia Pblllles 100-1.
T h • streaking Milwaukee
Br•vee moved within three
games of first-place Loa Ang•
lea by. bumping tbe Dodg~o 5-Z
and ClnclDDBit crept wlthto 21\
to the lead with a 5-4 thumpi1111
of San Francisco. HOUBton
edged St. Louis 3-2 in the only
other NL game scheduled.

p rt}and Still
en~e~~":y ~a:: i~e;h~:~: Winless in
too~s:e/i'o'e:ll cr~"!t ~r= Thai's the poncb bowl!" '
ed to play Mason at 5,30 p.m.
tel on the city's East Side the
on Tuesday.
night of June 10, beat her,
Southern Play forced
her twice to have ~ual T
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Intercourse With him and forced
uppers p}aiDS
Syracuse Pee Wee tournament p tl d
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her to ~mmit an "unnatural"
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WinS 10.0
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Tesllmony of some defense
TOURNEY ANNOUNCED
Thursdafyf evenmg as dtlefoe
witnesses intimated Miss Ayres
ates
su
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an
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. Ayres Sh utout I'
The Districl No. 12 Soilball the hands of Letart.
Wllnesseo
Intimated MISS
bame
Tournaments, both Fast Pitch Red Wallbrown itched for had been out to get money
and Slow Pitch will be played Portland
lfng ri batter
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Ualted Preaa Iatenalloul
That wsm'l jual a goOd day
Ed Bailey had, that was a good
year.
And the U-year:Oid reserve
catcher for the Chicago Cubs,
whose eight runs batted iD and
two borne runa Thursday
equalled his aeason'1 .output,
modestly declined to take the
credit.
"I
waa a
hitter,"
Bailey gr1ooed.
Yesterday,
they just threw the ball wbere

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Spending Seen

UPI Briefs

Ed Bailey Knocks in 8 Chicub R

CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI)-A
decision on whether Cleveland
Browna fullback Jim Brown
beat a teen-age girl in his mo8y Bob Wlngllt
tel room laot month was to be
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • 1 placed In the banda of a Municipal Court Jury today.
The 1965 Syracuse Pony League tournament has A . ta t
cutor Al~rt
been postponed until Saturday at 4 p m
Co 8~.18 / 1 prose 1 and the
The opeolng game between Pom~~y and New Hav- bersu tma u!~:en of ven
en waa caUed off until Saturday due to the wet
~.~: ~ five
by ~e
tion of the park infield caused by heavy rain Thursday Blancbe Krt~pansky was to be
Dight.
·
I' 1 orde of busiDess toIt had previously been planned to open the tournai~rs the a~ult and battery
ment at 5:30 p.m. this eve·
nlng.
park this Sunday beginning
Should .New Raven and Porn- 5 p. m.
Chief defense counsel Norman
eroy ~ able to play
their Middleport will be pitted a- Minor co~pleled his two hours
game Saturday afternoon, the gains! McArthur for tHe brass and 51 mmule closing argument
Sunday afternoon coot~st be- to be presented by Mr.
!ate Thursday following several
I~ S!lutllern and Middleport Louks, tnurnament .nanager. mterrupt1ons for recesses and
will still be held at 2 p. m.
Middlepori earned its berth
sidebar conferences.
·
'I !he finals by defeat11111
Mmor told the JUry that the
If ram forces pCIStponemeni 29- 10 h'l M A th
charges made by Misl Brenda
of the kick~ff game again Sat- nina w ;,~ c r.
Ayres 18 whom Brown has ad108
urday, ~~ New Haven - Pome- fro~ ~heshtr!~mlgame milted k,;.wing on a casual baroy ma c WI 11 be moved to
sis, were "ridiculoWI" and
Sunday al 2 p. m. and Middle"moostrou~,'' and that the state
port will play Southern at 5:30
had failed to oubstantiate any
p. m. Monday.
0
oi its case.

ror

Early VI'ctory
FOr D bJe

Brown Case

Will Go To
Jury Today

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for araduaHon,• Sen. Dirksen went'."
sald.J'"lbe man answered, 'All Everett McKinley
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them· ... (I'Cl still trying to ·'~""d
this day ·by adding
ngu ... out how this applies
that he, too. was
rn
u
of the spe• ·.)
th• case to the Sena~
The Senator, of course, guidllllr! '-• direction.
kr --• oil these little
&lt;Distr!bc!ed by United FeaBy Ana L.. Walkins
l
By WOllam S. Wblte
tloos without notes. Even
11:. c
Inc.)
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon
the poetry, In •· fqrm of
of Fostoria spent a few day•
BY DON MACLEAN
who gave a mule a shot In the We c~n illustrate It out In
seil-wrilten epitaph of a dy~ng II
NEW SHIPMINtl
with the latter's aunt •. Mrs. Ro- WASHINGTOlli - The steady blllllquarten and finally got II C&lt;dTidor. The red arrow
man: "'Remember mao as
bert Jeffers and family.
day-to-day orations of Sen. Ev- up and runru011. The farmer cates ·IJown, the 1ree11 an"Dwlpau by, for aa you are, oo on&lt;;ell
FENTON
Mr and Mrs. Arch1e Lee I erett McKinley Dirksen (R. 111.1 asked the vet to give him a in~icales 'Up."
was I. For as I am, oo
ART GLASS
AUSTIN, Tex. tliPl) - The Texas Department of were in Beloit, Wis., for a week give little hlnt that he has shot of the same stuff, beCause His colleaguet were still
muPI, be, prepare to die ~no&lt;II-Public Satety !DPSi s••d today 11 beheved the South Car- on business recently.
been sick lately and otherwiSe be nad to caleb the mutt. The veilng at the clarity of
lollow me'."
~:~=~~~~ Beautiful New Pie.,. ID
ouna Highway Patrol had located two missing Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bog- In 8 weakened condition. When other joke concerned • lescher i:!Us•· ·~on as Sea.
"When the man
Alilk Glasa 1c Colored 01811 •
co-eds.
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gess and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie be is in the Senate, betwe.e who as~ed a student how long plaoged on.
was gathered up in the
However, th15, llke hundreds of other reports about Boggess of Racine v1s1ted tbler trips to the hospital for his It would .take • cat to get out "U I bad been a
Ot AfJrabam," lhe Senator ••••·II
MIDDLEPORT
the g1ris, was found to have .
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mother, Mrs Osa Boggess re- stomach trouble, his
feilo·• of a well 100 feet deep it 11 boy all week, my mother
"Le 'n's wife added lht
BOOK STORE
thiS was lhe first offJc1ai clue cently.
. members are treated to every- crawled up one foot and fell me a penny on Sunday,
Hoes ~o the tnm~stone; "To
been erroneous.
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MIDDLIPOIIT, 0,
A DPS spokesmon .sa•d Co- about t~e g~rls. .
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Theiss thiDII from jokes and poetry to back two. Sen.
Dirltsen's 'Don't spend tl all iD ooo
lo,. you, I am not content,
lumbll, S. C. authont1es sen! A sta1s m their abandoned and fam1ly of WilmlOIIIOn re-. Biblical quotations and phiioso- punchliDe, "Teacher, if you'll When one hal had that
Ill I know which way
a meosage saying !hey had to automobile m Austm led to Wide cently spent a weekend here h' 1 b 0 ations
give me another slate and frugal rearing $4 biilior d.,...lr"_ _ _ _ _ _
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· On a recent afternoon Sen. more chalk, in the next 30 mil&gt;- one day and •$4 blllioL up the
/
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ed last SUnday In Austin, in an play
Theiss and children stayed on Dirksen yielded himseU IQ min- utes I can land thai cat In Ill!- Dell II enough to frighten him."
unidtlltllleo South Carolina town
for two weeks.
. utes to discuss money and the na."
Sen. Dirksen sighed, but, I'm
who "completely ftlted the de~· ~oger :~::d w~o IS government's heedloDII drive to After thil came a remark lfr;.ld, be didn't look
NEW FOR FALL - .JUST RECEIVED
scription" of Susan Rigsby and
empkoyed 1110hi 0 h • s~ hi: spend same For openers, he about the Treasury whlcb, he frightened.
lihirley Ann Stark.
w~ e~ a ~ orne w
bed 1 joke. about some men seriously intoned, cannot act u
A few minutes later he quotlHESE WE HAVE AT JOe
'lbe DPS spokesman
said
WI e, ancy, a
oon. .
tr ing tr get rid of dirt. They a lady who received an "iDsuf· eel ". ...,Oeman named·MorrinSouth Carolma Highway patrol·
00
!Mr. and Mrs.T.l G. Hh!lldoedre d:g a hole to put It in Tbis ficienl lands'' ·notice !rom bar er Eccles, I haU. • fotgotten
· r
o Racme recent y pur eas oaturally Jed him to a · com· bank. "Oh I !mow wbatl'll do,' Cltab·. .,., ol the Federal Rtmen as ked add1·t·1ona 1 m
orrnaSNAPDRAGON-SWEETHEART ROSE-SHAG.
tJOD about the two missing cothe Slobart property.
meot on !he national debt limit', Sen. Dirben quoted the lady. ~erve Board. Sea. Dlrkaea
GY ASTOR-NAST_URTIUM-ZINNIAeds.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chap- which is undergoing a tempor- 'I'll just give them a check be once a!ked Mr. Eccleo
CAMELLIA-CHRYSANTHEMUM-STAR ASTER
While the descriptions of the
man and daughter, Shelly. of
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for o•tever the deficllil'"
much debt the aat!OD COI!Ildll
CLIMIING-ROSE SPRAY-WHEAT STALK
girls found in South Carolina W~SH!NGTON tUPI)-Demo- Co lumbus visited his grand- "'!,1 ms~;;::~ using the word Bu~ lest anyoao thiDk
he at 1 and l.he latter oaJd, "You
CATTAILS
seemed to bave fitted exacily erotic leaders, victors in a parents Mr. and Mrs. James 'l 'te
' . th Ia guage of me y tones brlckball Sen. C&amp;DDDI OII)II'HI II iD dollara
tho .. of the ml8!1ng girls defl- bruismg house battle over Pres· Quick.
mporary, m e n
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M1ny More At 19c &amp; 29c To Choose From
· •ent Johnson'• "war on pover- Lt Cni
d M J F Q 1 _ the Apostle
Paul, espresses Dirksen also llsues accolades of the poychological bmll II
.
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n1te &lt;'Onfirmslion Of their lden,.
· · an
rs. oe · us faith ·• he said. "In one of Guy sorts: "So I salute the Senate. lba
'•I at wbleh people beHaft You S..n Our N.wly Remodeled Store?
lily was not established.
ly, today forecast early Sen. enberry and son, Cniby, of
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th C U ate approval oi legislation to f't BenjamiD Harrison Indian- Bolton' plays &lt;Bolton. 1575- I salute the Congreu.
ute CODlf llery.
ortuoalely,
The g!Cis. In Sou
ar~. na double federal spending on the a~lis lnd visited h~r moth- 1633) the old oncle came to the Eucutive Branch. I aalute Sen ·. "••n wa, ~.Jble to surn·ll
just "weren t dUdki~g muc~. d program
er Mrs J., E Ferrell and his visit. He Intended to spend a the Treasury Secretary and I moo a jittery look to his face.
When they ld. t was ouhn
The H~use rammed the bill raiher 'M,' B. F Quisenberry week end and stayed
17 Jaiute the people. The income "I recall the story ol
thiS report merely was anot er to passage over heavy Repub- and other
· · ·relatives
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(Iax revenue ) eoml!l doWD OD woman wbo au.
··'ed I man
years.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Ia I,. .lead. d
h
. ucan opposition Thursdav night Mr and Mrs R~" Stewart This was followed by two I on• elevator, the cost of gov- parachute ldloo! bow
manv II WY 2·3481
Police sal they ave rece1v~ after turning back every' effort and ·lwo sons ·of Mt Vernon jokes. One abo ut a vetermar1an
· · ernment goes up 011 ....
••· other• ,~.pa
•·- he bad to eomp1e1e
II
I hone cas
td scores of teep
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bout tho girls from .,
far to ··•t the program's costs or v!SIIed with Mrs. Mary Hub•
.
to put it under additional bard
and daughter and
son-In-law
oway •• New Mt&lt;ICO, but that curbs.
I M; and Mrs. Robert A. Har- and baby of Cnlumbus called
The roll call vote on passage :den attended Mrs.
Harden's on Mrs. Mary Hubbbard rewas 245 to 158, wito 221 Demo- 26th class reunion at East cently.
crats and 24 Republicans in Liverpool
and while there I Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mills and
favor ~nd 48 Democrats and v1s1ted her s1ster and brother· ! children of Columbus vlstted h11
(Cnntlnued from page II
110 Republican• against.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Be 11 ' grandmother, Mrs. E. S. Mills P1'. PLEASANT- Thl ahow- performanctl.
• officials.
.
The bill as passed carried a Campbell
,over the July 4th weekend.
boat Rbodode~,. the 011Jy A mau- presenting "T,~
The upper house passed a b1U one-yeHI price tag oi $1.9 bil· . Miss Rnse. Ann Theiss, who . Mr. and Mrs. Jam~ Schneid- showboat operatmg m tho Unit- Adventures of Tom Sawyer,
which would raiSe the gover· lion. double the level 01 pres· !1s employed m Columbus, re- er of New York C1iy, N. Y., ed Stoles thiS year, II scheduled lwcHct comedy adapted
ner's annual 1alary !rom $25,- ently authorized spending and " j' cently spent a weekend with ; visited hi• brother, Mr. and to dock at Pl. Pleasant Cth St. Clyde Ridley will be at ! p. m.
QOO to flO,OOO, and the pay of su.bstantial increage over the her mother, Mrs. Carrie Sin- I Mrs. George Schneider and El- wharf on Sunday for
two With a cast of nine.
1
the secretary of state, aud1tor, It 5 billion authorization urigin· lcla!r.
1eanor Kay.
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At 8:30 p. m. Sunday the
treasurer, and attorney gener· oily requested by Johnson. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sal- : Mr. and Mrs. Wtliard Wilson and ocnt, Mrs. Ray. Wmelna featured attractloll of !be
ol from $15.000 to $'15.000. An also v·ould curb the wer of ' ser and famtiy and Mr. and and family of Long
Bottom ner at the 'lbomaa R1dge church on "Teo Nights In a Ba!Toom"
amendment offered by . Sen. slate govemors to ,. 1~ IO&lt;'aily Mrs. Wayne Hubbard spent a . moved into the Jake Turner near Leon, W. Va. .
iD 10 acts will be presented by
Tennyson Guyer R-r' mdlay, l
led
. 1 1 h 1 th week&lt;·nd with Mr. and Mrs Or-. propertv on Water St
Mrs . Ruth CUndiff was a a cast of eight
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proJee s o e p
P. · · , H 1.b d
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1 Mrs. JAda Salek and • Roger, med'lea 1 pa t'!ent at
veteraoa The highly entertaining
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boosted the lieutenant
govcr· or1era
" uu ar ond fam1ly.
pro1
nor's salary from $8.000 to $20,- poor.
Mrs. Neil Shumway and Mr. Gene and Miss Christine Thomp- Memorial hospital.
gram will inclode vaudeville
0011. He was originally schedul·
and Mrs. John Gilmore and Ison of Milwaukee spent a week Charles Neuman spent sev- skill with beautiful girls, oided to received $15,000.
Valone Jo of Bradenton, !'Ia. Ivacation here.
I era! days at Holzer ho8pltal for lime oonp,. musk:, dance numVISJied relatiVes and tnends re- , MIS! Amta Watkins of Pata• lobservation and treatment.
hers and comedy routiDes.
Jjf£
cently.
kala spent a week with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ohllog- For those unable to obtaiD
No Ftder1l Tax
.
,0ffi)flJJ fUe
Mr&gt;. Opal Dailey viSited rei- , Mrs. Earl Watkms and family. er and daughters, Wanda and tickets to the performanees.
1 Visiting Mrs. Osa
o••onL ro INTUESl 0&gt;
)"I
la11ves m Belpre recently.
Boggess ILinda, of Dayton were 111°811 boat iospeclioo toura including
Mtoos MASON ••u
LONDON !UPI) - "London Mr and Mrs William Moore land Gary were her two neph- l0 f Mr. and Mrs. Pearl McBride the museum may be taken dur11"":~~. ~:::.n::-:'·~:~:·,
Rndge 1s falling down , fa!Jmg . and ~&lt;Hnlly or Lakewood VISit· ~ws Mr. Arnold Boggess and over the July 4th holiday.
1ng the hours from 1 to 5 p.m.
Putma:n.u ''erJ arteravO"' uoepo• down, falling down .. .''
1ed h1s mother, Mrs.
Evelyn Mr. Lloyd Boggess of Charlea- Mr. a~d Mrs. Pete Sprouse Admlasion is 10 centl 1 cbildsunr~a&gt;
ll, .... Ofl•o vaun ...... , ...b And • kids • the sad news
to.- IMoure
and Cheryl over the Ju- ton • W• Ya •
and farrnly
hive moved from reL ID(I 26 ctntJ for ldU(tS
or
lnt rnmJI&amp;IlJI !ill ~"h»l:llr '' Pllftl
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Ba,.,.... Offlf'• ,11,.,.. day is that it looks like it really ly 4th weekend.
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Mrs. Olin Knapp was a surg... the R1ghthouse property to the
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proper!
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rs. arl Hubbard cal patient at Veterans Mem- 1
Y·
e:n•erao .. ••cond cJn• malllnr
A
report
by
the
London
City
were
al
their
home
over
July
,
orial
Hospital
Mrs.
WilHam
Stobart
and
•.t~"•' 11 t.be 9Gef &lt;lfflce 11 l'runemr
da gh
Ohoo
Corporation said the bridge~the 4th. 111ey returned to Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jcenhow- . .u lera of Lakeland, Fla.
NMhona•
·s employed. i er and children of East Liver* JOined Mr · Stobart •-..
uro.
Botu 11,wICI"ertta&amp;CJ
l.imha.U. ,..pre
Ut~. ..nta
..., presen t verson of wh'JC h ·IS a I y 8., where •ue 1
tKI18 t~•
111
111
~,;~"''"" ""'· •• \'nr• Ctt:r . . mere 134 years old.- is show· Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ch~rles McCall Ipool spent their vacatioD with ly and were house guea:ll of
lllllllnrlpta..
u\el: o..,.,,.. 0 , lng cracks and settling onto the land children and Hilda Boggess ·the former's sister, Mrs. ~Mr. and Mrs. Luther Johnston.
~';;t ..
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Thame!i River bed at the rate of Richmond Dale called on bert Jeffers and (amlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milburn
»atb le•nlnel .n•ew
1u..en- . . of ~~ inch per year.
, Mrs. Osa Boggess and Gary Mr!l Oris Hubbard is recuper· and family of Columbus moved - - - - - - - - - ...
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"'" Tnd ay ·s London Bndge
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·IS the recen II Y.
'-atlng ·following surgery at Vet- iDto the former I ra "·-·t
Mrs · William Grueser ·a0 d
· Wt~•o•
ftnut,
•~'~•r• m~"~•
DAI'U! I ~
:~ •;:~·~~ ..~ ..:.-~.•·:~ successor to the first old. Um- Mr. &lt;:~nd Mrs. Herbert Powell ~ erans Memorial Hospital.
perfy now owned by Milton Sherry Blackston spent several
don Bridge acrm the Thames ·and Mr. and Mrs. Don Herbert I M-Sgt. lnd Mr1. Oliver Cadle Roush.
day1 at the home of Leo Smith
--~- ------- ~ dating back at leost to the year I Powell of Brandeon, Fla, visit- and son, Ricky, returned to the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sisson In MiddlePOrt. They were help1
,984.'. the first mention of it in ed Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Durfy I Air Force Base iD Cnlorado af- and famil~ wore on a fishing lng to care for the Smith childwriting.
1and other relattves and friend!!.! ter spending 8 three weeks va· . tnp at Ptgeon Lake, Canada. ten while their mother
The Cit y Corporation report I Mrs. Jewell Case and family !cation with their parents, Mr. They also went_ to Niagara Falla away.
FINISHING
calls for . a new, streamlined of Pomeroy and Miss D0 n n a land Mrs. Thomas Hayman and and other points of Interest. Mra. Donald Pullins
Our best quality
span costmg $6.7'! mllhon to be Case of Columbus visited Mr. :Mr. Blld Mrs. Fred Cadle oi lWhile on vacation they were in daughter, Debra, of Columbus
aervlce
completed ily_l~O. _
land Mrs. Myron Bess over the . Racine. The Cadies have !pent . Colu'."bus 1 few days visiting visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wi~
fiTS TREE
Fourth hoilday.
1the past three years in Madrid, Ireiabves.
liam Radford and family rel DAY SIRVICI!
MARIN, Ohio •UP!) _ Dan Mr. ~nd Mrs. Robert A. Har- ISpain.
eenliy. Debra remained lor a
ON REQUEST
Donald Matthews, 45. Marion. I den vtslled his brother, Mr.l Mrs. Myia Hudson visited in ASHTfiTS BARRIER
week with. the Radford family.
was killed Thursday nigh' when land Mrs. Earl Harden and ' Hartford, W. Va., with Mr.
ABULA, .ohlo (UPI)- Mr. and Mr1. Hugh Bearhs
the car he wa&amp; driving went out family '" Canton. They went 1and Mrs. Jacob PhiiUpa and Mr. n.:imas E. .Olenik, 11$, Eall Or. and Roaald were guests at 1
Claanon
of control on a city street and on 10 the _home of their son and i and Mrs. William Hoschar
we • was ltilied Thursda) wben family picnic at the home of
::::::::::::::P;o,..;:r;o~y~lcr~as~h~ed~in~to~a~tree~;;;==,
daugllier·m·law, Mr. and Mrs. family and other relatives and his car crashed through a dead- Mrs. Betty Spencer a recent
·
Robert Harden, in Marion to [friends recently.
end barrier on New Hudson Rd. Sunday.
bring Debbie Harden and Rose . Mrs. Ada Slack and Mrs. Earl aouth of here, struck an etght----Ann I.JS!e home.
j Watkins and children 1pent a f~t high bank, Dew over it,
FIELD IS SPIJT
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Anderson . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
bit Dlllr.erou&amp; Ire.. and landed COLUMBUS (UP!) - Elght~nd htree children of Glendale, ley Johnson an~ daughtero.
62 feet into a wooda.
een Oashy sldewheelm wtll go
wnz., •pent a couple of days Mr. and Mrs. Dale
to the post tonight In search of
FAILS TO STOP
tht hefty willner'a sbare of the
. ~th hiS grandmother, Mrs. apent a few dayo with
I. ~: Hubbard. . .
1·parents \!~- and Mrs.
DAYTON (UPD - Charlet 18,800 Challenge Stakeo for 2BeHer Th1n Tires On 1964 C1rsl
ONLY
h · and Mrs. W1lh• Leading- Hubbard &gt;11d other
Neeley 21 Mlamilburg
year~ids at Scioto Downs
am celebrated their wedding and friend'!\
ldiled ~. whoa b' 1 wiledaa b1• field has lorced~~=:·
SIO.OO Down - laltnlt en
anmversary
recently at
th e I Mr. an d .,.....
1.!
Will'II
e a
Cr
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to stop hit car' 11 111 IDt
ol'"the event IDto two
(onveniHt Terme
1 ow s Gourmet Room In Ath- 1ham and ' girls apent a
Uon
Montgomery
Bank 'f1me was

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Grllfllb, putor; Rocer WI ~
ford, SUpt.; SUndaJ Scllool 10
a. m.; !'raagtlllllc Servk:e, 1·
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10:30 a m.; l'reacbin&amp;. 7:30 P. Stlllday ~ 1111 1 m ""
m.; Prayer oervlce, 7:30 p. m. NOITII, aupt.: 1\atl Sup1 ,, ,
Tbursday.·
bert Rouab. PreachiJI!&lt; ''""" .
.,...... Mblloll, Ret. Iori 10 ,30 1_ m.; 11110,..,• ...,;,., •., .
CUller. pastor: Semces overy wlll'8blp 11 7 ,30 P m. t'••&gt;
at1:30 p. m.
er meetlll&amp; Tbun 8 p m
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p. m.
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Chester, Ray E. Warne, putor In Cil1111: Ret JaiJ]t.S Mom·
er
MellloCIJJt
Culrefl
Sunday S.:bool 9:30 a. m.: Mora- 111'11, palllor· Suoday Scbool
Puffy has a prub]em.
Clrpeallt ..... atlllch:
"brQ
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Cloll,
Ill&amp;.
Mll'llll
Pearl
A.
Casto,
Pkstor:
Wor1ng
Worship II a. m.; NYPS 1.30 1 m.,' -.acllinB IO:Ill
She's much better at
Swxlay Scboolt:30 a. m.: Mgrn.
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Workmu,
puiGI
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6:45
p. m.; Evening Service. ~ AlteraBle pretrb1116;
ud
climbing treee thaD lhe II
lng Worllblp IO:U a m.
Stmday
Scbooli:4S
a.
m.;
Wo~
School
at
10
a.
m.;
wscs
Ill
7:30p.
m.:
Midweek
Prayer
s!l'
&lt;llrisllaD
mnclllvtlt.
,
p.
m.
7 311
at gettillg dllwn .,aiD.
VIm
111)11111
CbarO,
1116'
1
..
llblp aerv1a1 11 a. m 111111 1:30 l'bursdaJI ol mooth; Board floe. 7:30 p. m Wednoaday.
Sanda Mld.Weell Prayer Usually someone has to get
port, Rev. Donald Booae, ou- a. m. Prartr meetlllg 1:30 ~· meeting 3rd Wednesdas of the llllddleporl Cbiii'CII or tbe Nu- •lea
1,80 p. m.
a ladder aud brini pgor
11'011e, R..'V . Clyde J. Bartlett.
'
tor: Sunday 8eoool t:U a. m.. m. 'I'Uelda71 YOUD&amp; People monlh.
Puffy bscli: to earth.
Fred BoUman, liupl.; 10;15 L meelinl. 7:30 p. m. Friday.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.: Morn- Mlddleporl VIm Ualled ,...
People ehare Puffy's
Cbardl 01 God, Ret. llllwoodl Methodlsl Chlll'llll lng Worship 10:30 a. m.: NYPS byWJau Cburdl, BeY. llowwd
m. Worsblp Semce: BVP I P.
problem. Their fears are
m.; Evening Worlblp. 7:30 9o J ':'::nwood putor: Sunda1 - Pearl A. CUI:o, paator. Wol" Young People, S:fll p. m.; B'rm Ruppel~ pastor: llunday Sellaal
forever driving them to
m.; Wed. 7:10 p. m. Prayer ~ool 10 a. ~- ltvangellstic slllp service 10 a. m. every gellatlc meo_tmg 7:30 p. m: 9:30 L m. Mr. Fred Lnrll,
do what they can't undo.
meelinB Tburllday, 7:30 p. m. wvicl 7
• 'vouna People other Sunday 7:fll p. m Sun- Prayer m.... .g. Wed . 7:30p.m. IUpt.: 10:10 .. m. wonblp,
They run away from real·
P. m .
asc1a • day School, 10 a. m., Jolin Pomeroy CburclJ or thr Naz. p. m. YF: Wed. &amp;:30 Jllidar
practice.
ity only to wiab they
~esv~~~
~
p~e:
Sa~ Bailey, llupL Prayer meeting mne, Sunday SchooL 9:30 1. Choir: 7 p. m Seulor Cbolr.
l'inl Bapllsl avdt. Pom~ daayer
hadn't. We have even
7:«1 p. m. Tburaday.
m.: Morning worship IO:fll a. Syroeaoe Pint UJiillll fr8l. I
roy - Ret. Carver Wllllem•.
t!Olned the idiom "up a
y.
m. Evening Woi'SIIIp, 7 p. m.; byterlan Church - amrlillSunday Scbool 9:30 till 10:20.
tree" to denote the di·
Once Ephcopll Clloreb, Forest Run Metbodiat chureb Prayer meeting, 7 p. m. Wed vice&gt; ~ a. m.; Sir' -lay Sdlool
Wlll'8blp service, 10:30 L m.: Pomeroy, The Rev. Richard H. - Sunday School 9 a. m. , Mrs. Rev. Clyde ~ - Henderson, pa~ 1' . m.; nlble School, Wed.,
lemma of a situation from
NIII'Nl'Y and Junior church for Martin. Rector. illmday - Mol' Fred Nease, Supt. Worship ser- tor.
which we cannot free our·
7:30 p .m.
cblldl'ell.
Ding l'rayer 111111 Sermon, IO:SO vice 10 a. m. Rev. Wendell Cburcb •IIIlo Nuareae, fmD.
- --eelves.
Witb people, It takes
Stutler, pastor.
eroy Rev. Clyde lleadersln, --------------l'inl Bapllll Cborel. Rletne a.m. Collee bour loUowtng.
more than a IBdder to
pastor: Suuday School 9:30 a.
1\ov. C. I. O'Conner, pastor. Eaterprlle EUB Church, Rev.
Will
solve the problem.
Sunday School 9:30 .. m.. Sam Menzel Smltb, pastor. Worship Bealb Metllodbt Church. Mid· m.: Mornlni Worship 10:30 a.
CUrtla, IUPL: 10:45 a. m 1\tor.. aervlce 9:30 a. m.: Sunday dlepor~ M. E. Dowson, paator; 181'Vicea 7:10 p. m Prayer
Through the centuries
10·30 a. m. Youtb Fel- Mrs. Nan Moore. Church School m : NYPS 8:fll p. m. ltvenlng
na worship: &amp;:30 p. m. BYI' School.
men have found Faith
Iowshlp
&amp;:30 p. m.; Boy• IIIII Supt.; Church School, 9:30 a. meeting, 7:30 p. m Tburaday.
aud Junior Fellowship: 8 p.m.
answe r to fear. Our
Girls
Fellowship,
6:30 p. m. ; m.; Worablp Service, 10:30 a.
Evenin8 oervlce: 7:30 p. m.
churches cultivate ooura·
,
Evening
oervlce
7 30 p. m., 2nd m.; Methodist Youth Fellow- Church ol tbe Nazueae, fta. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wednesday, Prayer meeting:
geous Christians. For with
8:30 p. m. Wednesday, S.nlor and ttb Sundays: Youtb Choir, abip, 7 p. m.; Olflctal Board chle, Ohio. Sunday School al By Mn. Evelya llrlekl8l
confidence in God comes
Worablp Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fougbo
, p. m. Wednesday. Prayer meeting, lot Sunday of month, 9:30 a.m. . Sunday
Choir Practlct: 3:3ll P- m Tueo- 8 30
t!Onftdence in ourselves.
Meeting.
p.
m.
Wedl'esday.
7:30
p.m.
WSCS,
2nd
Monday
Service
10;30
a.m.
Sunday
Eve- ty of Columbus 'ilf!H reeeat
,
7 30
day, Junior Choir Practice.
The man who knows
Lollridle EUB ClJIU"ch, Rev. of '1\onth, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor DIDg Service 7:30 p.m.; Mid - guests of Mr. and Mrs. BlaiDe
Rtlllalul Fin&amp; Bapllsl Cbllrcb E1Jiene E. Emerson, pastor; Orele, 2nd Tbursday of month week Prayer Service Wednea- Taylor and family.
he's never alone doesn't
Sunday Schrol 9:30 a. m. Preacbo
7:30 P- m.; Class 12, 3rd Wed- day 7' 30 p.m. Rev. M.orrb M. Tommy Watson, 1100 ol Mr.
r--;~~~=;=;~::~~~~-=--~~r!un~a~~Y~·--~~--~
nesday of month, 8 P. m.; Aft. Wolle, Pastor.
and Mrs. Everett Watson hu
ln,f Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Mond•v
Tue1d1y
W•dn•sd•v
Thurtd•y
frl~•v
S.tur~•Y
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Ru~ ernoon Circle, 4th Thursday ol Rutland Church or lbo NJ~~U- joined the Air Force 111111 went
II Chronielu
ll Chronlcl11.
l•+iltr
Ac+t
Aen
Acts
11:12-lZ
11•21-17
4&lt;4-17
4dl-12
lt•!l -17
11 &lt;11-41
FrH Will Ill pUll Cllarcb, HD Archer, Supt.
Sunday month, 2 p. m.; Choir Practice eoe: Sunday Scbool 9,30 a. m ; to Columbtu from w11ere be
RuUand, Paotor, Rev. P • u I worship 10:411 a. m. and 7. 30 Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Morning Worship lO·fll a. m went to Lacltlllllll Air Sue In
Taylor: Sunday ScbooL 10 a. m. p. m. alternately. Bible study
·
Guy Priddy, SupL: Preachin&amp; and prayer 11en1ice led by past- llllnonviUo Metllodlsl charcb EvancellsUc service ! •45 p. m. Texas.
With the hope it wUl, in some measure, foster and help lUI· service, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer aer· or 7,30 p. m. Wednesday. Chris- ~ - Lester L. Roush. pastor: Midweek prayer semce, 7:4$ p. Mrs. Frances Jaccaud .ud
vices, 1:30 p. m. wedne!Qay. Uan Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., 3rd Vtctor Browtl, Churclo School m. Wednesday.
brother, W. W. Halley of Deletain that which is good in family and community life, this feoSal da of month.
Superlatondenl 10 a. m. O!llo- 8
Cia b of tbe N
ware, Mr. and Mrs. Dale JoeMI. Morlab ~ptlat Cllurcb,
ur Y
tal Board meeting each quarter
yrac~~a rc _
. . . cud, slso ol Delaware, viaitture b 1pomored by the b111 ines1 firms and organbotio111
Comer of Fourth aud MaiD St. Moruln1 Star EUB Cboreh, unless otherwise called. Holy rene, W m C._ lborpe,.putor . ed Mr. and Mrs. Fon Halaey.
lflhole name. appear below.
Mlddleporl R•v. Nyto Borden, Rov. Menzel Smith, putor: 9,45 Conununion each quarter a1 an- ~nd:~:'""~ 93!0 a m., Morn- Tbey all visited Fred Shane and
mlnllter. Sundly Hchool 9:30 L m. Sunday School, Fred nounceo.
"'"
P · a. m
Willie Cross, Racine.
a. m. Arnold Richards, Supl Smith. supt.: Earl Shuler, Ass't.
M
Ch 1 M tbodlll Pellleeoslol AIHmbly, Route Mrs. Ossie Ramsey and chil·
Moming Worship, 10:30 a. m Morning worablp 10:45 a. m.: Cburc~~,.ArthU:JI';;utt. •Pastor 1!4, Rev. Paul E. Jooeo, pastor . dren of Elko.Nev., recently visNIIOIIII lapllsl Olarc~. 8.,. Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Tburs- Sunday School, 10 a. m. Oliver S~ay School 10 a. m.: Wor- 1ted here w1th her brother,
day Sohom 11:110 a. m.: Wor- day.
Sayre. Supt.; Sunday Worsbip ah1p aemces 7:30 p. m. Sun- Mr. and Mro. Cbfford LongenMiddleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
ablp 11 a. m.: Prayor aervice, Soutll Bethel EUB Church _ eervice, 11 a. m.: Prayer mee~ day. Wednasday aud ~Yette and family. She IS a form·
I p. m. Wedllesday.
Rev. Encena E. EmerJOn, pas- lllg every Wednesday evening. The Pentecostal Cburch, Mid- er local resident.
S da School 9·45 a. m
dleport. South Srd Ave. : Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woode
Carletoa .;bur•h. KingsbUry tor. un Bahr S Pt, Sunday Portland Method!JI Cbnrek, SchooiiO a. m.: Sunday evening were recent Tuesday guests ol
Road, 1\ov. Clyde Hinton, pa~ ;"rmh~ 10_45 ' "and 7.30 p Arthur Still, pastor. S~ay evangeliotic oervice, 7:110 p. m. Miss Bessie Bentz and Mrs Bertor. Sunday School, 11:30 a. m. ; ora~~~tel ~ ~tble Stud~ School 9•30 to 10:30 a. m., Har· Wl!dneoday Bible Study 7:30 p. lh• Schriber of Mason Cily. W.
Ralph Carl, lltlpt. Sunday Wor- md P
~led by past old G. Rou:;b, Supt.; Kenneth m.: SaiUrdJ• eight Prayer and Va.
Bakers ol Good Bread
lhlp
service,
10•30
a.
m.
and
an
.;yer
se
Th adsy
• McLeod, Aos't. Supt. Services Worship 7 - ~ p. m. Pastor, Rev
Mr. and Mro. Joe Perry and
We FlU All Doctors Prescriptlou
7
Huntinif;on, W. Va.
7:30 p. m. alternately. Prayer or, • p. m. ur
•
every Sunoay eveltini.
B. L. Barrett.
sister, Martha Perry, of Shade
WY 2-2933
Pomeroy
meeting Wl!dnesday, 7:30 p. m. SyracuH E.U.B. Chureb. Paul IJJJ lo
M lhodiB Ch b
Harriaonville Presbyterian called on their uncle and au~_t,
0.
A. S.Uers, PliiOI'.
' e
I . ore ' Church John Davies, pastor: Mr. and Mrs. C"'rald Violet.
Calnllblr (]lapel: WonblpSS: 1:30 a. m. SUDC117 SchOOL Ben H. L, McD~ pas~ . Sun- Cburch.School19:30 a. m. Wor- Mrs. Alva Clark underwoiit
•Ice each 3unday I:U a. m.• Quisenberry Supt. · 10:30 a. m. day School i-30 a. m.• Pnlach- shi
surgery at Holzer
Hoilpttil.
1 . 30
1
1
6
30
Sunday School IO a. m:: Youtb Morning Worship' service. 1st tng 0• •- ~- : MYF P: m.: ~0~':;,~- Cb~.;:'- J - The Clarks' oldest daught.ef,
Semco 6:15p. m. Evenmg Woe- and 3rd Sundays ol tbe month; Prayer and Bible Study, 7.30 p. Christ of Latter Day Saints, ols Jennifer otayed with her IUlit
ship 1 P- m. each Sunday.
7:30 p. m. Evenlog Eva1Jiells- m. Wednesday.
mUes from Racine on Racine- and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 0...
WY 2-2440
240 LlncoiD St. Middleport WY 2-23110 130 E. Second
Pomeroy
Brodbury Church 01 Cbrtol, tic Service, 2nd and 4th Sun- Roclt: llprlags Methodist - PorUand Road. Sunday School ald Violet, eud attended
the
Art Marcum. minister; Bible day ol montb. BETHANY Chesler Lemley, putor; Wor- 11:30 a m.; Worship 10•30 a. '"Operation Head Slarl" achOQl
School and Morning Worsbip, 1:30 a. m. Morning Worship: obip oervlce 9:30 a. m.; Sun- m., Sunda• evening aerviot at while the other children ·~
10:30 a. m.: Chriltion Ende&amp;V· 10:30 a. m. llu11day School, Bly· day School, 10:15 a. m.; MYF 7:l10 p. •n. : Wed., wOI'IIhlp aerv· ed with their grandpareats Iii
or, 6 p. m.; Fvellin&amp; Worship, tbe Tbelss, Supt.; 1:30 p. m 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Ice al 7:30 p. m. Pastor, C. W. Pomeroy.
Ellabliahed in 1904
1 p. m.
Youth Fellowship. CARMEL - Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Proffitt. 1\11 evenin&amp; serv- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kollat
9:30
a. m. Sunday School Way·
.
leeo begin al 7:30 o m.
of Columbus visited a couple of
West Columbia, W. Va.
Middleport
WY 2·32114
PqevUit Commlllllly Church qe Roush, S~pt.; 10:30 a. m. Rutlaad MethodiSt Cburcll-_ Our Lady of Loretto Mission days with Mrs. Myrtle Froat.
Ph. MaiOD 77J.DD93
Rev. R111sell Clina. pastor. - Morning Worobip. 2nd and 4tb Rev. C. J. Lemley,
pastor. Long BoUom, Rev. Tbomas Pe- l Mr. and Mra. Wilson GUblrt
Youn1 People's aeTVIce 7:30 P· Sunday of lbt rnontb; 8 p. m. Church School 9:30 a. m.: Wor tronek, administrator; Summy of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Jew·
m. Thursday; Ev&amp;Dgflistlo ill' Evening EvaogeUstic Service, ship serv•ce, 10 ' 30 a. m., M 148!s 8•30 a. m., est.; Holy Uays ell Carr of Allred, Mrs. ldoala
vice Saturday, 7:30 P- m.: and til and !rd Sunday of month. Y. F. Monday, I:30 P· m.
of ObUgation, 1 p. m.
Johnston of Portland, wera ,...
Sun~~ p. o'!vo Cbrtoltu Tappen Plallll EUB Church, 811vnvm. Metbodlll Cburcb Sl. Joho'l Colbotio Misaloa: cent guests of Mr. and Mn.
Bulova Watchtt- Salet and Sarvlce
West Main St.
Pomeroy
~
R 1,
E Emerson pas- Arthur Still, pastor. Sunday near Guy111llle !Dutch Rldlltll- Fon Halsey.
9.30
Church ' Worabl p Hmce,
186 N. Second
Middleport
Support the Church ol Your Cholet
.
ev. .IJiene .
•
b I 30
,_ wII
Fr···
M nd Mr w
Brl-~·- ·
Sunday Bcb ~ 10 1 m. to · Sunday worship 9·30 a. m. Sc 00• 1: 1· m.; vcne 0 e ...v. """ ~...
P..
r. a
s. ayae .,...
Cullurns,
S~ay School 10 a. · m., Ho- Supt., Services Thursday even- tor, Sunda1 Mau 10:30 a. m.: was recent oveml8hl &amp;111111'
Holy Day ol Obilgatlon 1:30 a. of her mece, Mr. and Mn. .U..
bart VIneyard Supl Bible stu- IDp,
Bntlfonl Clmr&lt;!b or Cbrbt. ..., and ra e; services led by 8
~•·••·
Ar- m.: Confessmn, 'fa bour before bert Snyder and daughter, Dl&lt;:
P Y
all&lt;&lt;~_ M._,....,
.. ...,
Ma&amp;t.
ane, Sandyville, W. Va.
Jo e
Robinson,
Minister; ~~
pastor, 7:30 P· m. Tuesday. tbur Stilt, pastor.
Sunday Tho BalvaUoo Army, Ellv., Mr. and Mro. Kenneth Grit·
llomer Forrest.
Supt. ' Bible
11Everything In Rardwart"
10 a. m., Clint Orr. RayS. Wining, officer in charge. lith and son attended tbl fluw..
llchool
8:30;
ML.,.,Ing
Worship, Adult c1au 111eetiog 7:30 p. School
1
Chester. Ohio
Supt.: Sunday Worship, 1 a.m. Sunday 10 a. m. Holinesa m..._ al of her aunt, Mrs. Maggie ~~a~-·:
Pomeroy, Ohio
10:1111 a. m.; Evening Wortb•~. m. Ialit MDJida7 ol month.
1 p. m. Wednesday, 7 p. m. Federated CllarO, Pomeroy, Syracuse Melhodlll aturch, iog: 10•30 a. m Sundaf School Ion, near Elizabetb, W. VI.,
Rev. w. 11. Perrin, pastor; )f. Lester L. Roush, pallor: Sunday 7 p. m. Youog People'l with the hurlallt Sautlyville. ·
Blblo Study.
Carl Kautz. Sup!.: Sand • y Morning Wlll'8blp servlco I a.m. Legio11: 7:30 9- m. Salvation Mr. and Mrs. Done! Mllllr.
Doster Dlurcb II C~rlll School, t 1 . m.; Wonhip hour Dana Wlnebremllr. Supt. 10 •- meeting: TburRday, I to 3 L1&gt; and sons and Miss Janlct Jlo.'
Blblt School 11:!0 •- m. PreaciJ. 10 a. m.
m. Sunday chool: YF Wl!dne&amp;- dies Home League: 1 p. m. Prep berts attended the Miller ret~~~o:.
Take Someone With You To Churcll
BuDders and BulldiDJ Bupplteo
lng 10:30 a. m, llnlllflll tldJd
da7 8:30 p. m., Mn. Moore, cluses; 7:30 p. m. Bible atudy, ion at Forked Run Lake.
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
Sundays.
ML Uldon F.W.B. Oloreb - clirector. O!llcial Board m1ft. prayer meeting. Other s~rvlces Miss Patty Flood who 11 worJ;._.
Chesler, Oblo
Ph. 985-200D
Muoll a Cllur&lt;ll o1 Cbrttl. Sunday School11:4&amp; L _m., ll:arl lD&amp; ftrst MODday oacb montb by announcomenl
ing in Park,lrsburg, caDed OD."
Miller
sunday
Bible
Slarkey,
aupt.;
lev~
WCI'
at
7:30
p.
m.
Holy
Comrn111&gt;
Pomeroy
Seventh
Day
Adve11her grandmother. Mrs. MyrUJ,~,
Attend The Church of Your Chalco
Slud 9 8 'm EvenlnJ Wur- slllp, 7:30 P· m. by ~ Cos, 011 each quarter u annoullCid. tla1 Chardl - Mulberry Heights Frost.
lbip y7•30 p ~ . Bible Study Lo.ymau; YOIIIIII People 1 111881- wscs ftrst Wednesday of each Rd., north ol Meigs Memorial Rev. W. w. BraiiJ oi_Ciu~~'i
' In&amp; tnd Bible Slndy, 7:30 !" m.: month.
Hosptlal Pastor, F. W. Gifford ton called on Mr. and
Ashland Oil Productt
7,30 : m. 'wed,;esday.
p
Wadaestlay; Choir practtce all Tile Ualled Metbodlll C~urth Alsistant Pastor, Jam01 II. aid Violet and Joho Mbla!JI!~
3c to IUJO and up
Brown'a Bottle Gu
Mldtllepert Olardl Ill a.rtsl, 7:30 p. m. Tbursday.
Pomeroy Rev. Melvin Alkire. Hofler. Service~ on Saturday: recenUy.
WY 2-3'98
Ohio .
Pomeroy Pomeroy
WY 2-2168
Bolllleos, (1!'. pastor. Church School 11 :5 a. Sabbath School. 1:30 p. m.; Emile Matlack
lib 8D(f II~ Slreell Donald Danvtllo
lllris, mluiltor; Bible Scbool, O. Langs•We, Ohlol. 1\ov 0 . ll m. Leo Crew, Supt., Leo V~ugh- Worship, 2:30 p. m.; You tb major surgery in ~
1:110 a.rn., Kenne'h McElhinney, Car, paator: Sunday Scbool, 9:30 an, Asst. Supt. Divine Worship meeting, 3•30 p. m.; Bible Stu- W. Va.
Supt.;
Momin&amp;
Worship. .. m.. Robert Orate, llupL !'lor- 10:30 a. m. Sermon : "Help My dy. Thur&amp;illy, 7:30 p. m.~ al i Mrs Ethel ArbaiJih l!ld ,..,•.;:·10:30
m. EveniDC Worsl!lp, sbip aervk:e 11 W•B: a. m.: PI(. Unbelief! " Wednesday, Melli· 37 Evans He111bts, GalllpoUs. Jean Hawkins acco1ll[llllltd~~·~\
Furniture tnd AppUanotl
J p. m., Prayer Service, Wed- grim Youth. ~-45 p. m.: Evan- odlst Yo~th t' ellowship meets. Edeo tJullell drelbron Ill son, Wesley Arha1Jih, 1o ':'!
Quality Fumlture at l,.o_wer Prleee
aesday, 7 p. m.
gellatlc Hrvico, 7:30 p. m. Micl- ll,yaell IIIID frel tlelllodlot, atrisl Church: 1\ov l!:lden R. bus wbere be wiD ieava
Chester, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Phone 98G-2126
aarc:• or ~ill. l'oaleraJ, week Prayer 111d Praise, Wed- Rober' E. SIIIIWI, Sr., peotor1 Balke, pastor: Sundav School, erseaa duty Ill Tur·tey.
Jtri'J Muten, paator 1 Sundas nesday. 7.30 p, m.
Sunday School ~:30 a. m., Wor- 10 a: m.; WinDle Holsinger. supl.
Betty Combs and chi:~
School 1:30 1 _ m. CburciJ lO::MI &amp;legdom BoD 01 Jebuvall's le)' Haley, qupt.: Morning wor- Chmoan Endeavor. 1·15 P· -n. Mr.
and Mrs. Joice
a. m.: Christian Eudelvor. 1:111 Witnesset· Public meetlog. Sun- abip 10:30 a. m. Youtb Service. Mrs. Lyda Chevalier. president. and children of Xenia, ·-;,;~;·)'
p. DL Evenina Servlcl. 8:30 p. . day 5 p. m., Watebw- otucly 6:45 p. m.: Evaageliltlc m.. clas,.. lo. all. Sona serv1ces. Mrs. Larry Stafford a1111
m.
i 6 p. m.; Bible l!udy Tuelday 1110, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer meet- s p. m. Preacbing 8:20 P- m.: of Pomeroy. and
6 p. m. Service meeting, 7 p. llltl· Thurs~•Y 7:30 P m.
"'id Weak Pray•r meetlog. 7.30 fred Marcinko .u4
LOCAL UNION 51!88
E. Main St.
RavensW4od, W. Va.
lllllud C1turllll of Chrtat. ,1 m. Tbureday : MlnbtrY ICbool,
p. m. Wednelday. Claa Lead- ReedsvUie, Wlll't
Bible School 1:30· Communiuo 1
Th sd
Free Mollllltllll ~ Llur- er Mrs. Made Rnlstneer
ors ol Mr 111111
10:30 a: m., v.'• H. Braley
P. m.
ur ay .
el CUll. 'oev R. t ~ene t;lll, '
Marcinko~
~~
Sjlpt. 8abn Canaday, ' plaldll: , SL Paul'• and 81. Jobll'a patilor . Sunday School 11:30 a. lltlcbtel Ev811gellcol United Mrs. Dana
llfblil Study, 7:Sll. Dalbert ~! L.utberan church - Morruns m.; Pbll Wise. supt.• Monnng Brethren Cburdl - Sunday !Mrs Gerald Vlolel
Olliteb
and
Office
SUpplies
Glltl
mine,
!Iader.
! worship 8:15 a. m. and 10:45 ""'"hlf. 10 1111 a. m.: Yo"" School 9:45 a. m. Worsblp.
meeting al
. ~~- .i·~ '
.
,... '·
'
ZIH ·CIIIrefl o1 Cllrlll. Porn. 1. m.; &amp;unllay School 1:30 a.m. 'lorY...,. 7 p. m : Evangellstk
2nd and 4tb Stmday. I 45 a. Mrs Dill Hollman
"
Mlddloport
W1( 2-2841 '
""
.
S.rrtorowhto.
Ro6d.
11:u(lloth
COIIgr!fl&amp;llons
are
meet·
..,...,
..
1:30
,
_
m.
Mid
Wee•
m
Achaab IJUIIer, paltnr land..
• _. •.:-:~,
Bat-"
of
llolllun
~read
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.... UadlrWOoti, ,.._... . Jll. 1111 q 0111 at :11. Joba'l Cbul'ejl III'I.J• attvlco, 7:• p. m. We4. dnll llllltll'al
Cblrdl,
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mMttn1: 8:30 p, m. WilL, choir worship 7:30 p. m.: Robert Reed AUre4 Melbodlll Qwreh Bible 'ci!MI 'Ill~~
Re~ . Pearl Cuto, pastor; Sunlletltlllttll 8a1fll allarU, c.- Cburdl ot God, Ret. day School 9:30 a. m., Charles
Clrllllt lleadl 1119. c. .. O'Ulllo GUbert !lpeneer, pator. &amp;mday Taylor, Supt Wonhlp service
aor, pu1Dr1 llobarl Lewll, IDpl. Scbool 9:30 a. m. Morulna """ at 10:45 wltb the Rev. Casto.
1•:'11 a. !D. Mom1Ji1 Wtll'shlp s111p 11 L m.: ICvqeUaUc..,. Tueadsy avenin&amp;, WSCS meets
IIIII Sunday School; 7 p. m. Evo flee. 7 p m. Prayer meeting, at the home of Alma Swartz;
..., wvlce: 1"llll'ldey, 7:30 1:80 p. m Wednesday; YOUII8 Wed., 7:45 p. m. Mid • Week
People'l Servlet 11'rlday, 7:30 prayer services.
p. m. Prayer meettna.

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Firm Golden Sleeper

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Finn button·frae con&amp;tnletion for night after
night of reotfullleep. Compj~m:
• Heavy woven lllrlpt cover with gold lurex

• Sealy Edge Ganl•' end tagging tdt"
• Duro Fltngt k"P' surl~ee smooth, flrlll
• Hundrede of ltmpertcl IIHI coill

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1963 Chev. Impala 2 Dr. H.T. ·· $1995
VB. Std. Trana.

Low

mileage. One owner.

1962 Oldsmobile 4 Dr. Sedan .. $1795
One owner. Power steertli, and brake•.

THESE

1962 Ford Falcon 4 Dr. Sedan· · $1195
Std. trans. Low mUeaee. Very sharp.

USED CAR BUYS

1961 Ford Fairlane 5G0-4 Dr. Sed 1195
8 cyl. Auto. trana.

COME TO

1963
Volkswagen

METROPOLITAN
"--MOTORS___.J

low Mileage, One

Owner, Extra Clean

For The Best Dul Anywhere

Priced

On A Lete Model

To Go!

1957 Olds. 4 Dr. H. T.
Power windows, power ...,.
powtr broktl, power sturlng
whittwa11 ttr11, a stoat for _ _

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SHORTY HACKETT, OWNER

wY 2-2050

POMEROY, 0.

1959 Chevrolet Impala 4 Dr. Sed. $995
Std. ll'lnR. - V8 - Radio and Bealer.

Sealy

1959 Ford 4 Dr. Sedan .... .... · $795

Extra Firm

1964 RAMBLER 4 DR.

1959 Buick Convertible · ······ · · · $695

$395

1956 Mercury 4 Dr. Sedan · .. · .. $195
V8 - Auto. tralll. A niee wort car,

1955 Buick 2 Dr. Hard Top ·· ··· ··· $75
Everythinc workl .- Body eood.

4 Dr. Hardtop. Uke new, see it

S.. These And Mlny More At

METROPOi.ITAN
MOTORS
Pomeroy

1954 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan ···· · · $245

.R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

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Don't mial this superb value comblnatkm al
extra firm support and surface luxury I
o EIQiulllte yet durebte decor1tor COVII
• Lu•urlously puffy scroll qulld"'
• Edge Girds• end Hgaing tell"
o Duro Flenge knps111rf1ce smooth, linn

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INSURANCE AGENCY

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

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BAUM LUMBER CO.

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RIDENOUR'S SUPPLY

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
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BOWERS DRIVE-INN
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2 Dr. Hardtop, real clean

WY Nl70

Auto.

WILLIS ANTHONY
PlUMBING &amp; HEATING

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

AU power. Good tirea ond top. Runo aooa. Body OK.

1957 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan

1961 FORD GALAXIE

6004116 IE. Mtln lt.

Golden Sleep Supreme

VB - AutO. trana. - Clean.

VB -

Automatic trans.

HEINER'S BAKERY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO. EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.

1958 Chevrolet VI- 2 Dr.·Sedan $695

1962 RAMBLER 2 DR.

1959 CHEVROLET BELAIR

SJ9S

6 cyl. Auto. trans. One owner.

TINY'S FOODLAND

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Cover formerly used
on $79.50
Polturepedic• plus
our cos111est dee!)
· quiltina

1960 Ford 4 Dr. Station Wagon · · $895
1960 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan .. .. $1095

1959 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan · ··· · · $995

4 Dr. Station Wagon, nice

!lull Power,
Air Conditioned

VB - Auto. trana. Good condition.

USED CAR

1960 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR

1955 CADILLAC

1961 Oldsmobbile Station Wag. $1295

8 cyl. Std. trono. Radio asci heater. One owner.

Station Wagon, standard trans., R&amp;H,llke new

FIRST TIME
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LIFE SAVING Cour.&lt;e. Royal
Oak Park, July 26 to Aug. 9,
from 8 . 9:30 a. m. $3. 50 per
Person for two weeks course.

Two qualified in-lifructors_

Theron Cruise.
7 20 6tc
Life Saving Course
ROYAL OAK PARK

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July 26 thru Aug. 9

speed intermixed changer.
This set sold much higher.

from:

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Mrs. Patterson

l.:epds $(,.,dy in
Leadershio work

Mrs. 0. 0. Palliracm was tile
teacher • dlreetor for 1D IJio
Service course al llludy lllleldtH IIIli • .,.,..,.,
itoi .......UI'Io Wtllt Yl'lllle
enhlp educaUoo and tml&lt;t
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tra!Jiitlg period recently eolJio
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Real Estate Far Sale

Black finloh. 4·speed tnns .. 110 engine, red vinyl bucket
st'ats, radio, heater. good whitewall tireJ.

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1961 Corvalr Greenbrier 9-Pass. $1099

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1962 CHEV• Impala H. T• Cpe•.. $1695

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6:35 Sundown Serenade
7:00 National News
Mottday Thnt Frldap
9:00 IOgh School ffit Parado
6 o; Sacred Heart
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7:11i1 SundoWI&lt; Serenade
1:00 Sign On
10:30 Song &amp; Story Time
8:00 Sign ou
1:00.15 Musical Clock
lu.45 1'ne r.o!~er Key
6.20 M'eigJ County RFD
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Democratic Leglsl•ture
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11.·15
Musi"al Interlude
6:31 Ne111
6:00 Sign On ~ News
7:02'311 Newo
6:35 Country Jamboree
1:115 Country Music nme
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11:30 Republlcar Legislature
6:57 weather
8o20 Country Jamooree
8:00 Ohio Vai!ey NeWJ
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7 oo National .~ews
riO Protestant Hour
t:OO Talk of tho Town
11:52 Musical Interlude
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7:30 SMrts Parade
9:55 Public Servlcr Show
12:00 Local • Ohio NeWI
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12.20 Evans Br ·, Board
7:30
7:35 Larry
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7:35 Bill Miller Show
10:15 It's Music - Army
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12:'~ News 0 Grams
us Picken. Hardware
11:00 flalry Valley ana Dutton'• " ·"" .•,, 1 "
12:30 Saturday Matinee
ITu.. Thurs.)
Top Ten Show
11:115 Morning Melodies,
4:00 Dfscinb with · Doss
7:50 News
12:00 NeWI
Mon. tbru. Wed.
UO Tup Ten Revue
8 Ol BUI Miller Show
12:15 fusical IDterlud•
" -~ Ch,rch Bel · Ring, FrL 5:00 Saturday News Swnm,aryl
8 45 Baker Furniture Sholl
12:30 Rev. Merlin reel!
11 · Wort• News
US Musical Int.rlude
9 00 News
1:00 '1be Jim Mees Show
' 20 Evans r dletin Boa
1:30 Communlty Choirs
9.05 Coffee wltb Janet
6.00 Sports Parade
12::3 Nov•• ~ f!"- - ·
1:00 Dance Party
ll oo PortraJta of a Patriot
6:00 Jim Mees Show
12·•n Aerlcu"..·e Programs
t :OO Of! The Air
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UO National N•ws
12:15 C.. mtry &lt;k Round
SaDdoy
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1:35 Sundown Serenade
1:55 New. Beat
10 35 Bill Miller Bruncb Show 8:00 Off the Air
2:110 Counl y Go·Round
7:59 Sign On
!0:40 Mason Agr. Program
Sl'NDAYS 2,~- News Beat
8:00 ""e Singing Preacher
7:30 Sign On- Arm1 Hour
3:00 )'' · ... atln&lt;'!
8:15 ~ ,, .. , Rep ·
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7:55 News
S:55 News Be ~
8::J Church &lt; Christ
10 45 Family Worsbip ('!burs.) 8:00 Baptist Layman'• Hoor 4 00 Dl•cing ,{'l.i Do9S
9:c "luslc: T•' . ·'•Ide
10 45 A .~ .C. Program (Friday) 1:30 Sunda) Show
4 30 ·"terchang&gt;
10.• ~ F' ·t Baptist Church
Il oilO News
9:00 Sunday Show
;:oo C·• · uni' N' ws
11 ·30 Children'• Chapel
11 Oo Tiny'o Country Juuctioa 9:30 The Bible Speau to You 5:15 Bob Neal Sporll Salult! 11: 4· Sune1y New· Special
IL30 rtny'o Country Hymna
t :45 Legislative Report
Fridays
il:OO r .ws Report
12:00 Cement Bloci NeWJ
10 II&amp; The Good Wfe
5 3lt Sunset Boulevard
12:15 -~·scopal C"u•ch
12 30 O..ssler's Guest Star
10:io Congressman Moeller
9:W Off 'lbe Air
1: 45 ' 11'·olic Informal •
IFrldayt
1.:311 The Sunday Sho"
SatutdaJ
1:00 Church of God
11:30 Larry Andei'IOn Show
11:110 Tho Quiet Hour
6·00 Sign On
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12:00 News
8:00.15 MU8lc• Clock
2:00 Old Fo!kc Hour
4.15 Blaettnar Auto Show
12:15 Tho Christians Hour
7:11u le StiU 1111d Know
S:OO Jlymno from Hurdlni
4:30 ~lectrtc Company NeWI 12:30 Tbe Rev. Merllr Teets
7:02-30 New1
3:15 Sunday 9towcase
4:4; Jim Mees Show
2:00 '1be Rev. Sflao Billups
7:29 Time &amp; Temperotur·
H~ P• ... c Se"k Show
5·00 Nc111
2:110 The Rev. Andre11 Par!IOIII 7:'10 Muslcol &lt;;lOck
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6:05 Jim Mees Show
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5:00 City .. - - ·, Re; -•
6:00 Sporta Parado
8:30 SUndown Serenade
8:00 Ohio Valley New1
5: IS 990 Rlt Par.:le
1:10 Jim Mees Show
1:00 011 tile Air
8 1: l4usical Clo&lt;i
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8 am to 9:30 am
d $81 22 C8 n WY 2-6555
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Conv•rtihle Cpe. Power lte-trinj, stAndard tram. Good
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Farm ponds, grading. Free buuse 11 paneled in mahogany
tires. radio and he11ter.
tiCOND TIACT• a.t•• 111 rnouon
$3.50 por person
7 21 6tc estimates. Smal1 dozer, low and waln~L Air conditioned
No. 1a. l'owo No. 4. a.~~~:• N:o 11 ,
lor 2 weoks course
T/.::5-c:7::c50X
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' 82i. hourly rate. Phone WY :1-22011. 1Large pauo and double eorport
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800x.l4, Prestitut, $19.95. 670x 1
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rodll ud to UnU nm tltl oonbllut
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Two qualified lnotructors
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appomtment
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uld .................,. of the Auxiliary to Feeney .
15, $8.95. Newell's Sunoco
Cell 985-3HS
Chuter, Ohl•
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Apply: Thoren Cruise
Chester. 985-2305.
ACCORDIONS, new and used.~~~""""""""""""";"'~:':
Automatic trans., power steering, clean Interior, black
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A.K.C. reistered Penkinfse pup- Expert repairing, tulrun~. lea- HOUSE for sale in Racine. can
finish, new tire1, radio and heater.
W:n1thtiW::.O:o~ ~~ ~turn;· fro~e ct!!~::f'wh::
POSITIONS avaOable
for pies. Mrs. Woodrow Call, 732 sons. A!"" !'ge. 10 ectiorgooa: Clarence Roy, WI 9-2811.
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csltorthatinorg. PChartyanceP!anfor Demoa~- Sycamore Si., Middle7po2r1t.12tc : : ~ta~ J:~;· Riddle, _ _ _ _ _ _ _7_13_12_tc_
~tu~' ~~~.,":;' ,::•:,:;-;:' "~ parlment Convention over the
&amp;o the plaoe ol btllfnnlq. co.rtl.rollllna weekend.
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vancement. Fresh Sllkt, lnc.
- Accordion and anolan ·
FOR SALE : Cc:lrner lot, large
White flnlsh, red Interior, std. tran1. 327 V&amp; eniine, tire•
2.oa acra. mon or let•· w Mint
2928 E sth Ave Columbus
4M OOrUIWNI P•rt of I 11\tl acre An increase tn auxiliary dues
For information. write or I
TAX OFF SALE I
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house 2 apartments 4 rooms
Jike new. Radio and heater.
trll'll ol 11nd IHrMI a.. eon,e.ved bJ wall voted and the deadJine lor
19• Obio. Tel. CL 8-~19:call: Eleanor J. Douglas, Rt.
and h~th each. wm'trade for
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paying at the present rate was
3, Coolville, Ohio, Phone: j 15 Cu. Ft. Chest
sotp
smaller house or out-of-town
~.;:',.';:".;'!:: ':..."-: '!;'~!':; set for November. Mrs. Roush
Chester 985-2427.
FREEZER
$179
property. 12 Park St., MiddleCouniJ Ohio ...,• .....,. 1o wblcl&gt; •
ed
th "--~It ·
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7 15 30tp Plus FREE Ice Cream
(CAR WASHED and vacuum· port.
I..ow mileage by local owner, spotless clean interior,
bereb," mad1: The heretn dHC'lrtblld serv
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111 111111 rlfht. By-Laws cmnmittee for Dis·
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550 - - ' - - - - - - -- tires sh-..
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IIW I't'tt1e wear, Brown finish, 1 real n,·....,.
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Intito tllmt pr.mlul
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AlJTf .lMOBil.JI: lllSUrance beell
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s M'ddl
WY 2eG.DYioJed b)' dMd NCOrdtd In Vol. trlc1 a.
cancelled? lA! yoor open
,,...... AI Low, Low
I age t., J eporl
1.1
!138, . . . . ....... ..
Mrs Mourning remained lor
3715· Open from 8 L m. to il'..,lfiU ~~~ '7
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WY 1-21111
PricH
C.U•LJ, Ohlo.
.
9 p. m. oeveo days 8 week.
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6 30 30tp CIJCKLER REAL ESTATE
Jet black finish, vlny11nterlor trtm. Real low mileage bJ
u. Tow• No. " """'" No ,., . . representing the Gallla • Meigs
I Wlu- NOT be responsible for
POMEROY
~~~=========.1
ori&amp;inal
owner.
Tires
like
new.
automatit
tr101.
R&amp;H.
ctu:lna
lh• Jl¥;.-r
oorttoWftl
eomel
ot Salon • She returned home on
POMROY
2 •tory frame e
I&amp;Dd of al
MU7
ud lhe
DOn&amp;
J.ck w c.-the
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.ut corner of lam! ownect "" Nt!IOlOI'I Tuesday.
ed
b
0
dehts contract Y any
r
Manqer
large rooms, modern bath,
wataou. IDCI ou tnt1 •outb une ot
than myaell. Marion Fran·
2-2111
lmd ownld b.J Elmll NewlanG: thenca
Mr. Albert Roush, commandPh. WY
I
hardwood floors, full baseIOUtll on ..,. Batter llnto I:J mdl to er of Feenev .. Bennett Post 128
31
7
22
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PII......,...,...,.,..,.----:-~ment, gas fired hot air heat- i
• lllO~~e oomet~ Ut.eOH In • ••tarb
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- CARPETS better
I
difflll!tlon ll rocll; thenee In • north· American Legion represented
TO CLEAN
lng,
farge
fronf.
porch,
niCe
111'
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dlreetJon
i
rodl
to
thtl
OM&gt;Utb
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we'll
loan
a
Blue
Lustre
Car
I
SEE
OUR
DISPLAy
OF
NEW
CARS
uno
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NowiODdt
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the
loc.
post
at
the
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view of river. ~xcelllent COD·
oo amer New1and'11 ll• 1n nx11 to convention 1180 helddepartment
in ClevtU. s. Ct•lllorvtco fnlll
pel Shampooer FREE with
d't'
$16
1100
00
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the purcha•e of Blue Lustre
wn.
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AT OUR USED CAR LOT
Ita ..... moN or '"'· ..,., "'" land over tbe weekend. '1b e
~ut!n"u ':"",.:nu!;.n"~= shampoo. Baker Furnitur~.,
ROUTE 33 - Framl cottage,
"i:,~·'::,.11'1~DI: 1968 dues cards have arrived
ftlii!NI Uttll lppelntM lbpt~rl-ffnH
M'ddl rt
7 20 6tc
4 rooms and bath, gas heat· :
leool"dd Ill Mel,. (;oun'J. Qtllo. ltld
nd d
be ld to WI'
5to age 5 bed Close 1
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In
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k
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may
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r
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Gordon J. aoe. II'MI !H• " · Hoe• b,. liam Swisher
membership•
"'"" · - ,...., umo uidN• ••• PEACHES, now pJckmg early
In, out of high water. Can
c - v .,,,... ... wl,., ""''"
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a. ot eon••J&gt;•noe 1a ot r.eonl ID chaltman, Roush ot
X..wia
t\'::;, ....,,. .., ,.._, ...,...., Red Free, Red Haven, Sun 1 e Fillt Aim st .,
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be bough! on land contract.
Volumo '"· ot .... ~ """ •• Lon• adj'utant
O.llt lerll:lnll Pomal'ft!t' Otd•
Haven: Other&amp; to follOW: aJ·
O ~:~Vel'J at
$3000 (J()
cordi OJ Mt1lp (.;ounQ', Oldo.
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Tb1 pn.v.r of 111d petition It for
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INTERIOR or exterior paint- so apples. Open Daily and eTransferable Wilen
ROUT 33 - Close In, ~ acres,
YOUR CHEVY DEALER
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BIRTHDAY OBSI!RVED
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ing. Contract or hourly rate, Sunday, We
ar •
You Trade Cars
llh: story frame, 7 rooms,
r.•~
Hor1 •a fi'rHJud aDd sylvta N. r,...
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roy
or any steady employment. Wllltesvtlle.
7 U tic e Guaranteed 24 monthJ
bath, bJisement, forced hot
Now Closing Time 9:00 P.M.
::;';.!;' ~· ;m;:::• :.~."'~ ':.:.: had 8 family gathering hooor·
Con•.Rcl, H. M. Braley, WY SI!WlNG machine•"' repatr ,....
air furnace, bam, otber bul:d·
POMEROY, OHIO
from •••" "· '"'· "'' ,,,..,...,. lng the birthday• of Mr and
Of 24,000 mlJe8
of I moMJRitl I&amp;AIJllt tald Nil ..Uttl
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2·51111.
~-~· ~ vice, aU makes. WY z-2284.' e Most Popular Unlt
ings. Furniture included In
Mrs. Homer Warner, Jr., wbo
.a!e Pr l'ce· $7 ·50()·1)0·
1nd for Olhlr equllllblt t'I!Uef.
• J't!ng Jn th'·
·-"'a fro m
The Fabri&lt;; Shop Pomeroy
saJd Dllenctaal8 1rw requl.red to are VIS
m ....
Wlftted T0 Buy
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USA
ALBERT
M.
COX,
SALESMAN
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l .uworuid•euuononor,.to.. th• thel·r home In Orlanda~. A'Authrotzed Smger Sales and
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WY
la.t day ot 4uau•t. tH&amp;. or Judi'
' I'JG, "'
ONE GOODCOON -DOG. trash Service.
3 29 tic
WY :1-..30
t-3638
• -le or Trade
LATE CLASSIFIED ..., '"" "' ..... ~..- ......
tendin&amp; were Mr. and Mrs.
hroke. Phone 773-5578, Mason,
00
1 23 31&lt;
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FOR SALE
~:!"'~ ~,!;'!g:..,
Warner and Steve, Mr. and
W. Va.
7 21 6tp
UON'1 PUMP you sJugglsb 101&gt;
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lftllolll&lt;l
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GELDING
black
and
117
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Mr
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"•""'"
He tank Get K!ean-Em-AII
Auto Sales
• yr. 0
TWO TIRES, 100 x 1!. Already
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amer, •......,.,
•
GIN SENG. Yellow root, wild oeptic tank cleaner. Landwhite spotted pony. Sale or mounted. See Harry Potta, Sy·
Mflte and Lisa, Mr. and Mn.
ginger, root oeng, Good, $18 IDlll'k Flll'll&gt; Bureall
tORD
GALAXIE,
atand·
trade
for
young
caU
.
.Alva
racuse.
1
23
3tp
Yialt
wltb
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ever.
Homer Warner, Sr., IDd Rez
19111
per lb. Seng, average, $10 per
ard shift, good tires, good Clatk, Tuppen Plains, : ·
ett Dalley.
and NIDCJ ADD Roy.
1 18 lie
4
pound, Seng, Choice, 122 per MOBILE Ho
1957 Skyllner
Pomeroy, 0.
body. Very clean. See O'Dell :1242.
1 Zl
1!'011 SALK
pound. Yellor root good $150
me,
'
FOUR GAS RI!IATERS. OM
per lb. Yellow root, cboice, Ia 1 8 2 bedroom, good CODdi· i""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~i Manley' 1100 Beecb St., Mid·
circulator beater, M,IOO BW
$175 per lb. Wild Ginger, 60c lion. Mr. Reed, Reedsville, JOIN TID! AAA. Be protectetl dleport, Obio. WY Z.2919.
lnsuriMI
Other three Rldlum beaten,
7
22
per lb. William Bailey, P.O. Obio. Phone 1161-6338. 6-26-30tp on Road-bolld 111111 irip oerv·
Itt PHOTO Copymc llerrlce. Cop 30,000 BTU's. Will oeU &lt;heap.
Box 14, Olive St., ReedsviUe, ONE NEW black oaddla, ~.00. Ice. Call or c:ontaot: E. M. IBM CHEVROLET for sale. Call loo mado ctl lopl fiiPIII'I. Cbu. Blab, Rt. I, Rlclno,
63 OLDS 88 HOUDAY SEDAN $2291
Obio,
7 21 6tc CaD WI &amp;,1211,
6 17 6tc Burtoo, 678 Brvadway Sl, SH 2-4755.
7 22 31&lt; btrtiJ rec:ordl and llmolt IDJ 1cr001 from lllrdell't Martel.
Aulomitfe, Power -~ power -rlnc. nsw white
otber
7 ss Jtp
aldewoiiJ, wheel dloel, radio, back-up ll&amp;hll, llolld wlatiANTIQUE Furniture,
dlshea, 3 BEDROOM HOME. Melvin Middleport, Ohio' 8 2S ..._
ae-clocWiittdtL
1wz - . p
Cj
miscellaneous. Call or write: Little, Cheshire, Ohio.
....,. lJ56 FORD, 4 • door hardtop,
obft1d, atroGOndfdoufna.
Mro. Boward Cecil, 8110 W.
1 11 6tp
.t.U61'10NEEB
atandard transmission. Good
I 4 tfc FOJt RENT
$1295
1olaln SL, Pomeroy.
TWEI'ffli!TB Cen'"- lden
flomplec. lenlee
condition, $175.00. Phonl WY· -----:--:----.:--- FOUR ROOM furnished house . 62 CORVAIR MONZA COUPE 0
lolld
white
wflh
blue
•loy!
Interior,
4
ntW
wldte
I 29 tlc
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Crill Bro4ferd
U6&amp;8.
7 2t1 Btc
Far S.Je or lent
In Masoo. CaD WY .wB'I2 ....
lfdewall tim, 4 on tbe Ooor Irani., wlndoltleld wsahlrt,
---...,..--:::-----no volnts, condensors, rh...
Write, Prole or Cootlacl
fort DOOD or alter a p. m.
otectrtc wlpero and radio,
Far Rent
slats or reaislten, 20 year
• C. IIIWI""'"n
, ... FORD G lax' .M D w HOUSE ReednWe, oo RL 611.
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. a ... ~· """" i I'OOIDI, water In bDuH, Ill
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··--and 2 bed- warranty. Supp 'ea.
eigs
Ba"'"· Oltlo
automaiJc tranatnlS!IOD pow
I BEDROOM house
62 OLDS DYNAMIC 88 2 DR. H.T.- $1795
Count) Landmark, Pomeroy.
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• llltd electrlclly. Immediate eo1
1
V .. motor, automatic Irani., _ . . ~~~¥&lt;•, J10ftr • room trailer, 11&gt; miles from
or steering. Owner deceased. cupancy. E. E. 11a7man, sy. ~-------7 22 1tl
IDe. radio, belutltw J tone p&amp;int . . off 1&gt;1 lib IIIW
Forked Run Lake. By day,
Ala CONDITIONING Relrtger- Phone: WY 2-23$4.
I'OCIIII. Tel: 'WY 2-71189.
whitt! sldewoll lfrel, tinted (lui llld bodt up lilbU.
week, month. Wayne Prince, GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. atloo oervtce. Jack's 11e1rta1 20 lip
Lon&amp; Bottom, 667~.
All oquarlum supplies to be eratlon, New Haven, Plloltt 4 dr. CELEBRITY auper 88
62 MERCURY MONTEREY 4 DOOR • $1291
oold at coot. Hughes Aquari- ro Wi!?
oldmwb•Ie, good tires, 111 BQUSES !Dr aa1e or Rertt: J•
7 23 3tc
1 8 de
V8 en&amp;tae. automotlc Irani. radlo, willie ofclnall lint,
um, 2221 JefJersoo. Pt. Plea•
·
new brakes, radio, power eob Turner, 144 N. tt.b Sl.,
ft
wheo1 dlt.. tnd bact-up lfcbta.
APARTMENT FOR RENT. Af.. ant.
1 22 II&lt; llrl Grlteler, l'llmlllllti IIICI
brakes, power steering, by· MiddleporL Pbonl WY 1-3181.
rOtnefOY
10 tralJer space. Good loc•
Beolln&amp;
dromatlc transmi8oion new
7 :Jill lip
62 FORD CONVERnBLE
$1695
tloD. C1J1 Wolter Crooka, WY MOTO 11165 MoJel power driv·
MlDenvUle, OMo
springs. One of tbe cleanest
Charleo It Spencer ~ BradGolaxfe
100
XL.
V·B,
aulomiUc,
power
otHriDJ,
rodllt, . ·
U811.
8 10 tfc
en lawn mower 22". Extra
End your ,..,. troubletJ
cars in Pomeroy. Call Walter
SIIOD llelch, Fla., VIsited on
whflt!
lldeonill,
eo1110lo,
buebt
-11.
aU
viDJI
Ill.; '
- -~ ~ new blade. Reasonable. Ph.
We blve Ill lfleo
Clmplng Equip.
Wednesday wltb relatlveo IDd
llatl
nice.
UNFURNISHED I room. batb, Syracuse, WY Z.21l62.
Sewer Maddael
Grueoer. WY :M2311. Prt:e
frlendJ fn the area.
utiUIJ room, ttlcl yard. PoiDt
ReaiiOIIIblo Rlleo
8109.1. Actual mileage 43,000.
SAq IIAVE SAVE
Mr and Mr1 Denver Fnttk
7 22 31
~ OLDS DYNAMIC 88 4 DR.
$1291 .
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Lane, LIDeoln Belghts. Pb.
c
7 20 61p See
1 beat c1e111
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WY z.mt
1 11 lie SPECIAlS lor Friday and Sat- CaD WY Wf74 Day or Nllbl
me nnw or
on and cbiJdren, Sandra, Jay, JUo.
V.S, autmnotie, fall power, radio, whfll o!dewllll. 0...
=;:-:::=:-;-;:--- ·- · - u-urd•Y July 23 and 24.- 10
1 211 Uc
Do RamMer
Carr.:&gt;er Travel Trailers, 81 ky and Sltefla, returned to tbelr
owner Oldo trode,
SIX ROOM house, bath, full lb. N~. 1 new white potatoes, IIEA11NG, Plamblq. MaOolr Warld ltudMI or eeta)lll&lt;t
we will close molllh of August home fn Alliance Tbunday aft.
bumeot In MinersVIlle. WY 79c: Giant size Tide, 69c a Fttrtlafll. Arnold lllolben,
ll:leelleDeo
for vacoUoo. BUY NO'WI er a visit wltb their )llll'ellll,
2-7759.
. -.. -~ ~Ic_ box; 12 oz Nescafe $1.39; HI Ill Easl MalJI lllnel, J'om. . . ear 1110111, lido 1M ,.... Good used Special• t ft. The!' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moore
MODERN Ullfurn!shed aparl- "C" fruit drinks 3 for 970 46 cey. Phone WY UHf.
""""""•· 8mlll eor .eooomf mos top tent, new 819, used and M11. Letile Frank and famment 3 I'ODIDI and hath air
R- .:..
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31
rfc
1M -lflrlb!lfiJ
$79.50; Jobnsoo 8 bp. out- lly.
7
56 P01!tl1c _ $100
Stude.- $95
,
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...
boar• 1r wltb ,,.
Jum
conlltton.
Coata Balldine,
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
~au!
ol
4 Door. V·8 motor and 4 ~. I C1L and std.
Middleport.
~:; ~~00 · Reg. 29c cooktes, 3 Real Est1te Far S.le
llebopolttu Meron
lnum boat, new f650, now Dayton, Ky., visited 'nleaday
std. trano.
lnDI.
7-19-tlc Sbblor'~ Grocery Anti lly BOUSE FOR SALE In BradB. &amp;t.t• Slreel. PomefGJ
1325 AMSBARY APACHES with Mr. and Mn. O.E. Jlarrll.
qu ·
bury.
sll: rooms. llorage
. . _ WY writ
TRAILER SALES. 13 4th Mrs. Nora Roush was the
FURNISHED apartment,
t
1 22 31&lt; room bath laundry room
4 22 tic
Ave Galllpolis Olllo
416- Thu ·• dl
t 1 Mr
2 - 58 Bulckt ·
58 ,QJdsmobllt
roo
and · te bath 1
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rouay nner gues o
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7 Zl lite Charles WlthrOI&gt;.
1 · n 16 M,M Movie projector screen water under pressure, two I F~ Oldamubile 1!163 two-door j 023~
· $300tach
$300 .
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13 ~c and sound amplifier. Good cisterns, outbuildings. gar· , Cutlaxs. New 'tires, excellent ,
John Rudolph and slste•·lnTRA~ LCml - ~ - - oond!tlon $5.00. Phone WI 9- age, l acre eround, S. D. i shape 81,8110. can Bob AshTO MEET AUGUST n
·taw, Mrs. Eva Rudolph, who ,
'.
l(ll ,llld - · 8"""' 1 !'rail 3102
..7 ~f.- 1 Busktrk, Rl. 1, Middleport. j ley WY-2-2835.
7-19-6tp : The August meeting of the were called here by the l~lneos
~ANDT
Of Parlt !Stale Approved I RATS, MICE eliminated ~_for-I
7 21 3tp J
k
- : Rose Gard8D club of Tuppers ol his sl•ter, Mrs.
Carne
l"f £
·,
Mlnemllle, Oblo. ,._ WY ever, "Get Star" 2'h lb. 1l89: ~0 HOUSES for sale, One S. i
Llvestoc
Plain• will' bo!·M AIJIUSt II, In- Grueser, returned to
their
M O O 'R '5 A [ E 5 .
1 II ~ EberBhach Hardware, Sttgar ~~ and bath, W. ocre. ORSALE - 3 cows and 2 stead of \lie, regular meeting horne In Zanesville, Tuesday.
N!Zt.
.
lOUR ROOM furllfllted apan. Run Mill, Pickens Hard- &lt;11M 5- rooms, 5 acres. r,an! heifers. 8750.00.
All bred. :dole. A l!liwllr 'bow at lhe t Mr. and Mrs. Dmd Miller . WY 2-S i
GM!'~:~:~
. ~NG
34 ,,
Dtelll. Phoal WY ,..._
ware, Middleport Feed MilL
be "'up
· ton contract. WY 2-j D. A. Milan, Rt. I, Lansgville :l Mrs. Clarence Headley bomelleft 'lburlday for their home!
,
...,.
r 11 t1r
7 22 ltp
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7 a1 31p
Ph. SH 2-6757.
7 211 6tp will be held.·
l? l'l'nt, Mirh. cr·" •

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11. Tolo

22. Edible

....,., o1 . . _ .. No 12&lt; ..,..,

northw..t oomu of Clyde Y. Wet.
1011 11 lancll tbiDiltl aloq tvHf OS. of
Wallctn'1 luul1 touth fMI d~ ...t
I rodl to 11 llorul1 thenn 1loq 10utl:l
lidtl .t Waaon'l WilL t011tll al\ol I»
,.... aut 11 todl t• plaCI of t.
CiDnlnJ. eolltatnlnJ 11.!1 aeN~. mort
or leu. mtlferenl'le. V111, l&amp; Pat:•
l 'IL DNCI hoordaJ.

• . DlminutJYe
of

18. Trlol

Musser , . Fred
I

!17. Do:

to do the..

21.Con~

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Doris RlclllunFd. Ilea Dugan,
~ =~
and Betty Huteblson, and 1h•
ooutn u • . _..... " ...,. .._ teacher • dlreetor Mrs. 0. 0.
IOUtb ~ de.,... tl... IJ fOdl ud
I
1 uu 1o • •loa•• tbeeee aOJ'fll 'II~ Patterson, who was also aWSJ'd..
delr.n • • ao "'" to 1 daubt• ed 8 certiftcat:G of earned cr«f.
pepJar u.. If"' Ia dJuaNn thnol
.....
,.,. ,,...., - a '""' to 1 lis and recognltloo for havin1
tdelton U. tr'l • dlamtWn lb.,.
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the class.
: lautht
~'!:' .~Na:'
~1
Rev Robert E. Smith Sr., II
-

Local owned. red vinyl interior trim, automatic tranl.,
power steerine and brakes, black top, in good condition.
While finish, tires 1bow little wear, radio and heater.

1961 RAMBLER American ·· Only $795

l&gt;KI~,

Samsel'
,.... "West
'""U" rodl
......frOrl
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• .. Rosemary Samsel
~olse Smltb
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till QOf'tb.
,
.,.11nntna .t u. •out~..... cam.•r 8( ,.........
WWS. 01 ~ Y. Watecm. wbtcll vcan:;

1962 PONnAC Conv. Cpe....... $1695

Red finish, e:ood tires, ndlo, heater, atandard trans.

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Patteraon Mary Larkin, Canie
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Moore • Ronnie "
- Beatrice
u follcnnu
~-c,
.,111 TRACT• ..,.. .. ......,., .., May. Harold Dewhurst. J u n e
tt. l'oWD No. t. llulp No. 11. llld Dewhurst, Roberta
.MlW!er•

1963 CORYAIR Monza Cpe. now $1599

lng, kitchen cabmets measur· dJning, family, titcb.,n, "cak·
ed to aize of kitchen.
lall play. maid'o, utilltJ and
7 17 tic obop. Three bJilhl, ce. •m1o Wo
and "an ro waU carpet on

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to-wll: 81tante \1'1 us. lhte or Ob.~
count~ of Meta. lAd Towtllb!J lrl

wall tires. llodlo and heater. Belie ond flwn f1nlth.

7. Liberate

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10. To.pestry
12. Epic poet

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Sp.

or rapid•

14:. Bordered
18. Bolt
IT. South
Amerlc&amp;o

A · meaningfu) and lntenstvstud) by the roUp merited ere-

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t-:m 'i,_:
dll8 and cortlflcalel of oward
1963 CHM II ................ $1695
~'!! : =,~, ~ ': to the lollowiiJI, 1M lllll.. He~
Local owner, apotleu clenn interior, new lit Une whitt
_,. ... '" '"" ...,... ,_,.., en HID
Pa"-- 0 0
~rt 1*:, "=:.:-'~

WATER HAULING day
or •FOR SALE: Ranch ol y I a
night 1100 gallon tank. Reas· house in syracuse, six rooDIJ
onable rates. Wtll haul any- and bath. Gas heated. storm
Le
R ·
where. Dale e,
acme. doors, and carport. Phone
Ohio. Phone WI 9-3112, Days WY :1-2954.
1 21 6tp
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or W1 9-30 43 mg
7 20 6tc

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6 German Shepherd Pups. Call
WY ~3746.
7 2J 6tc
1~16 Pacemaker House trailer,
28 fl. by 8 fl. all aluminum, in
excellent condition. Call AI·
bany : MY 8-2282 or see.
HOUSE FOR SALI
Dwaine Jordan, Carpenter ·I
Ulut
Ohio.
7 23 3tc NEIGLER BUILDING Supply Modern B.ancb Style 8eou
RaciDe Plastic wall tile 14c liocallon on top ol omall hill
WALNUT STEREO, 1965 mod'
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bouse _bmlders, a_Jummum tud· highway Four bedrooms. Uvtna.
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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 23, 1965

· lw GEORGE WONDU
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HaP OF AGOCP tliUI¥lt.OGI&amp;T AND

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SOCIAL
CALENDAR
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Jan Haddox is
New pres•'dent
Of Hal' •dressers
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Chester Grange wll! (lave Ita
Held on Thurwday
lnnuql lnspeotloin Tuesday at
'Th• Indoor picnic ol the IAJ8:30 p. m. Pntluck re!reshmenlli
al Women's. Class of u,. Mil\. .
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will be served. All members are
.
di!!I)Ort Cburdl of Cbrlst wu
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Jan Haddox, Point Piea~nt,
JULY !3
urged to attend.
Surgical p~cks lor Veterans held .ofhom;day evq It the
'arawood cuttings conducted projecl Monday, at 6:30 p.m.
.
was el_ecled the new presodent The Post Matron's Club of
The Pomeroy WCI'U
will Memorial Hospital were made church. The tables were decorby theSemembers
Sew- ated with
of IIIIIL
oy Mn Rober1 Ttwmpson was and a11 membe~s are. as ked 1.o Mr. and Mrs. W'll'
I 1af!l Mur· !ot .Affohate ll ofd the Nallonal Evange rme. Ch ap1er • OES
. • Mid· have its annual potluck picnic Ri
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WedneH· arrongemenlli
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~' progt·am when Ihe Wmdin~ help. The t.ravehng pme donal· ray ot Worohingwn, Ky. came IHaordr&lt;ssers . an Cosmelolo- dleport. woll hold thelf annual al the Firsl Bap\ist Churc)l on
te w•ng c
me
dragons. Mrs. Robert Reibel
rraol Gar_den club meo Wednes- •d by Mrs. Robert Lewis was last Friday for a visil with hos gosts Assocoatoon ~ a hmeeti~ picnic Friday, July 23, at the Tuesday at 5.30 p m Members day evening at their club room and ·Mrs. Ji;rnest Lallance wer1
Ia)· evenmg a• !he home
of awarded to Mrs. Moore.
1 mother
Mrs. James Murray. held recently at eM dodmle 0 country home of Mr. and Mrs, may brin• ~ g,;.st. and are with Mrs. Willard Boyer as chairmen lor Ute dinner and
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hostess.
1
. 'table decorations.
Mrs Allard Pratt .
A crfscent using truit or ... eg:~ l . ey return
o elr
I immediate oast president.
ax arra , e . .
asked to take tbeir own table
Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr., prest. . e b Mrs Thomp-l elables and foliage, was the •Wednesday.
are to take. a covered dish and service.
dent conducted a short busi- A short busit~e~~s meetlngwll
Cnllongs us d \
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ew arrangement tor ohe monlh. Mr and Mrs Alber! Roush other officers elected onclude table servoce. Members may Th A ·
Le · Auxlli ness' session. Mrs.
William held lolloYI'!'8 the dlnioer. TIM
~on were hemlocho· . pm;.,,Y !'ly. I Mrs Thompson was Ihe J·uot~~e ' have. r"turned .from a week 's I Reg in(! Stowers. vice presi·l takt&gt; a guest.. The dinner will
ef Dmerlcwan b t goonPo t N 1
ted to led $100 II
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ary o rew e s er s o. Juhnson, Mrs. Tom Grueser c ass vo.
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1_•JS.t'S lilhrum . and box· and blu· ribbon was al'!·ardfd to vacation in West Virginia and ~n;
39 will meet Tuesday at 6 p. and Mrs. William Owens were the bttildmg _repair fund. A let""'
Mary A.
cream
socoal woll
be rn . for a poII llC· k d'mner. A Gir1 welcomed as new
members. teo w••
read !rom Mr. GaskW
ll'u\lo· '' was broug hI uu 1 that 1Mrs . Hobert Lewis for. an all , .\lcKeesport , Pa . where. they voce rpresodenl; relary
andMorrotrea h An
ld ocet the
Rork
Springs
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ru!t 1 nQ.~ ~houlc! be .·ut slant- green arrang£:ment usmg priv-:were the guests of relatiVes. son, mance sec
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. State re ort will ·be given by Mrs. Harvev van Vranken was concerning Miss F;tta Gaskill
the
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trimmed el hedli!.e rhubarb and grt&gt;t&gt;n lo- Jeffr)' Darst is visiting m surer ; Oodee Foran, recordmg Methodist c_hurch F'nday, begtn· Cl d. PG
All
mb s reported o'll ·o·n Holzer Hospital. who is in a. rest home. Report_
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Homemade au ta rueser.
me er
td ~ nd t t o 1age
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Akron with his falhe.- . Thomas Jsecre1ary : ary
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b
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lmprovmg
were
Mr
Paul
back sevet e Y- lt') . n
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I historian and
Tootle Wtlson, ice cream cake pu~ and co(- are urge ,to e presen1.
T e trave ng prize ona
y
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planted m verm1cuhte or peat Following the meel.ing an aue- Darst and family.
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The
Ladies
Auxiliary
to
the
Mrs.
Don
Mullen
was
awarded
Davis
and
Ho~
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Mrs.
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moss and c_o_verl;'d WJih glass jar tion sale wa s conducted_by Mrs. , Mr~. Max Sanborn has . re- . rus E't'
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Feeney • Bennett Post, Middle- to Mrs Dayton Strickland.
Lightfoot's
\l'Ul be boat·
or pla&lt;;tJr 1hey may be planted ~loyd Moore, aller which re· ceived word that her son-m . . It was ~nnounred thai m Aug
Evangeline Chapter,
OES, port, will meel Tuesday evenA dessert course was served ess fol' the Alllust meetlng.
in polS or •n ground under treshmenls were served by the law Mr tue Standlord
ol usl, Regma Slowers, a mern- .
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ing July 27 at the hall at 7:30 by the hostess to those named Guests for the Q~~tier included
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Boby
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· All membes are urged above · and Mrs. Charles Hoff- Mrs. Rue . p Ow&lt;
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usl w1 on· hostess assisted by Mrs. C •r- Ceres, Cali!. has had major r o • a
S 'd
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t the p. m.
~er•icides or sulphur and set les Rirfle.
surgerv. Her daughter, Doro- committee, will attend a work- da.nce atur ay evenmg 8
to attend to make plans for a man, Mrs. Ronald Browning. Mr,g. George Child~;· Mr Rob.m shade. Hemove P1·a nt s· when The nexo meeting will be a lhea has
· •lso been hosp1tahzed.
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held ·10 P•rkersburg I Middleport. park
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Ishop lo •·
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. from 8.d lod bll rummage sale and bake sale. Mrs. Donald McKnight, Mrs.
er t Reo'be1 and Mr ·
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g p m Musoc woll be provt e YI
well roofed .
food dtomon.qtration at Oh1o Mrs. Cecil Kimes relut'ned !an at t_e . . pem er ~ee n th ·· 'Cherkmatf"S" or
Point The dues will beraisedfornext Edward Wells, Mrs. Louis Os- Riee and Mr. Darst.
ThE: August Woman 's Day Power Co. by the company rep- home Wednesday from Charles- •of the allmhate, n.ew hal~ s~- ~
W V an inslrumen- I .Year and the deadline for pay- borne. Mrs. Harold Hood and---- -- - - - magazine was reviewed and ar· resentative ot Jackson. Tuesday, jton. W. Va. where she had been lles for fall and wmter will e l easan · · a..
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ing dues at last year's rate will Mrs. Donald Collins. Mrs. Don
ticles pointed out were Wild August 3. Guest night will be called due lo the sudden death shown.
taJI foup
Middleport be November.
Mullen will be hostess to the I nexl meeting, August 4L
1kne Y supper.
flowers; how to build a blue- observed.
1of her niece's husband, Mr. 1
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un ey.
B •' L
P ceed I help
story of how commumt1es are
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t&gt;ague. ro
s o
building a trail o!
nesling
ICniC
Mrs. Leo Kennedy was a bus- Atlf'ntl MePtinu
pay lor bats, balls, uniforms,
.
d
mess VIsitor m ParkE'rsburg I
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· ment that has kept esti·
boxes to save Bluebirds, an
The Missionary Soc1ety of the eqmp
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in Gardening News for Better
I
! W•dnesday.
. SyraCUS" First United Presby· maled 150 iloys age 6-17 OCCU·
gardens, concerning Ihe grow·
I Mrs. E. M. Wood lefl Wed-l terian Church m&lt;'l Friday afler· pLed mu&lt;h olthos summer. Plen.
tng ol all kinds ol chrysantbe·
1nesday for Columbus and Gmve- 1 noon at 1:30 In the church an- ty of food. Real Jllney proces.
mums, by Roland A. Browne. I ~vera\ membf'~S o( the Sun· Ipori where_s~e will ~penl sev- ' nex. The meeting conducted by Public welcome.
Mrs Robert Lewis president, shme Makers class of the Syra· eral dity~ Wll.h relatives.
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JULY %6
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conducted the business session cuse r 1rsr m . res_ ~ 1ertan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vro- Pirkens, opened with reading .Jane Howell Tt&gt;nt. Daug ters
whieh opened with devotions by I Churrh and their families en- 1man and children, Mark and I .
. ···purpose of United of Union Vt-lcrans, Will meet at
Mrs Lloyd Moore followed by joyed a picnic and chicken bar· ·Marv of Belpre visited Sunday Jpn unb"ton.. W e.n .. t'rom Oi- the home of Mrs. Lillian Steiff
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the club prayer in
unison. ecue on un ay a e t ~ng 1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. • 1 0 olions were l.aken from Monday al 6 p. m. for a potMembers answered roll
call cnrn~ . or Mr. and Mrs. OJCk Fielding Hawkin!.
; .~YearevBook or Prayer .' ~
• luck d.inner. MPmbers a~e asked
Lots of July Bargains In Every Department!
1 to brmg a covered dJSh and
wilh the care of hardwood cut- Hams near Portland.
M nd M Ch 1 N 1 fl
tin~s . New vearbooks were dis-- Afternoon and evening was ! La r. ~l
rs. a_r ~~ t'8 ~h I Roll call was answeted by I own table service.
This week we are having our big sale of men's and boys' wear
cu5sed by Mrs. Charles Lewis. spent swimming, skiing and t~·a s er Mwer~~ ~~~ mg IY!' tl five members and one guest. I Members of the Winding Trail
The Ohio Association of Gar- boating Attending were Mr. ret "v"tt&gt;s. rsM
. ea ~· " fpa lenb 1 Various reports wt-re
read Garden c•lub will meet at the
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a e erans emona 1 or o ·
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on the 1st floor . , of draperies and yard materials, of porch
df'n club meeting to be held 1 and Mrs. Lawrence Diddle,Mr.
f
~ and approved. Free WI o er~ entrance of Beech Grove ceme1011
August 18·19 at Wesleyan Uni- and Mrs. Arlhur Sylvesler, Mr. seMrva 'd M Ch 1 w· i ing ol $6.10 was taken.
tery Mond•y al 6_:30 p. m. to
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M
r. an
rs.
ares 1se,
furniture and dinettes on the 2nd floor, Make Elberfelds in
vers1ty. Delaware, was
an
s. orns ar en, . r. Jr. were recent visitors in. Lan- The program was in rharge clean up club proJect.
ced and also the Region It
and Mrs .. Robert Harden. J1m caster.
of Mrs Pickens, using ~hapter j The St.aU and o.ffice~ of
Pomeroy your Shopping Center and always save your saleslips.
ture tour al Lake Hope August, and Debb1e, Mr. and Mrs. Her· Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen ' 6 of the study book " Love As i Meigs Temple, Pylh1•n Ststers,
23, at 10 :30 a.m. The schedule man London and Patrocoa . Mr. Ian.d ehildren and "'r. and Mrs. j Free Men·· .each. one laking ! will mt'!'l Monday evenilll!, Jufor the Me1gs County f.alr flow· and -~rs. James Aulherson and 1Cash Bahr and familv are va- . part in the d1scussmn.
1Jy 26. at the home of Mr!!. 1
er show was discussed. the P~triCIB , .Mrs. Margaret Cot- cationing in Florida. ·
I 1t was agreed to not have i Griff Russell in Bradbury at
Lheme being. ":'l&gt;ly Fair Lady.'' tnll, .craig and . Brure, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Karr 8 meeting in August. The next i 7:30 p. m. This is the delayed
Plans were made for clean- GE&gt;neJveve Srhne1der
Eh:•an- and son, Jeff, left Thursday ror \ meeting will be SepL 3, at 1:30 I July meeting. Mrs. Horace Me- ·
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- or Kay. Mrs: Agnes While, Mrs. a vacation to Florida. Tht&gt;v : p. m.
· - -- - - - - - - - Augusta Will, Mr. and Mrs. 1•will visit with relatives on th~ [ Refreshment·! were served
For Beautiful Cleaning , Rob~rl Harden of _Marion. ~r. easl &lt;'oasl.
during th·~ social hour by Mrs.
Dav1d Yosl and Lmda, M1&lt;s
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Ric~ard Roosh to Mrs. Thomas
Of Goo d Carpet•
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oms.
r.
erney
Chatter
f:luh
Mf'f'tS
Clark,
Mrs. Pearl McBflde,
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Donahue, ~r. sp:nrer ~rpenMrs. Mayme Holmes, Mrs. Pieler and lo~le MO&lt;s Carmen In tnngnille Home kens and the guest. Miss Edna
!Crirkel) Carpenter.
· 1 Mr~ Charles Lathey
w~:~s Brinkmeyer of Chicago.
rl hostess to lhe Challer club Wed·
Miss MrClintork is
Inesd•y evening al h&lt;&gt;r home in Sf'roritl Momlt•r rlub
Wotk!J [n any make shampHO
G
Langsville.
IJ.f'St for Shotvf'r
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A shorl business
session Is Entf'rtainf'd
tr or with ron g nandle brush
A b.rida: shower, , honoring was ht'old with Mrs. Rnymond Mrs. RobE'rt Lewis entertain·
. . cost.!i lt&gt;ss too'
Claudme Kay McCimeok of Sy- Frecker vit-e president
in ed the Second Monday Sewing
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racu.,.
,
bride..,
lee!
of
A3c
Mich.
charge
i1
was
decided
to
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hange
Club recently at her home on
ONE HALF GALLON
ael E Vournazos. was held re-I the next meeting night to Aug- Spring Ave. The evening was
Cle•ns Three 9xll Rug11
1cently at the hom~ of Mrs. , ust 11 due to the fair. Games spent socially and in sewing.
! Dory w.ofe of Racme.
. I were playPd with prizes award· Plans were made for a picnie
, The gofo table was attrartove.; ed to Mrs. Clifford Ebersbach, In August, the dale and place
ly . deroralt'd m yellow and i Mrs. Nathan Biggs, Mrs. Char· to be announced. Mrs. James
1
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j1es Spires. Mrs. Howard Birch- Clatworth.v receivt&gt;d a birthday
. whJie.
; After M1ss McCimh~k open- . field. Mrs. Fischer.
M r s. gifl from her secret pal.
ed her many '?vely gifts, re- ! Alfrt&gt;d Biggs, Mrs. Kennt&gt;th MiA dE&gt;ssert course was served
freshmPnts of Ice cream, cake, I cha(') Mrs Robert Nelson and by tht&gt; host.ess to Mrs. Pnul
punch and &lt;'offee, were served 1Mrs. Thomas Stewart.
Kloes: Miss Elf'anor Robson,
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to ~rs . Fran.k Arnott.. Mrs. Refrt&gt;shments were served by Mrs. George Schn'eider, Mn.
Paulme MrCh~tO&lt;'k, Moss Can. the hostess to the above and Dwighl Parker. Mrs. Patrirk
Middleport, 0.
day Arnoll Mtss Linda Weav- Mr.&lt;. Charlos Carson. Mrs. Rob· Wood Mrs Grace Holter. Mrs.
~~~~~~~~~ er. Mrs. Ora Bass, Mrs. Louella i ert F.ads and Mrs. Wilbur . Clatworthy and Miss Myrtis
t
Moore. Mi s~ Cher~le Hayman. Young.
I Kay Parker.
Mrs JeanPIIe Dav1s. Mrs. An- ,_~...........................................-...._.-...-..-....-,
na Wolfe, Mr. and Mr&lt;. Dan
Weddle and Cookie, •Mr. and
TONIGHT
Mrs Dory Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs.
"MOVE OVER DARLING"
Morris
Wolfe, Danny and Jeff.
Dori.s Day
.lame.~~ Garner I
,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Waid Hayman,
(Colon
~and ! Mrs. Artie Grindley; Miss Pen"STOP TRAIN 34l"
ny Wolfe. Mrs. Alma Pullins
Jose ferrer
Scan flynn
and the 'lonored guest. Send- 1
I ing gifts were Mr. and Mrs. 1
Saturday July 24
Eddi&lt; Wolfe ana Mrs. Roland
"HE RIDES TALL"
Tony Young
Dan Duryea Wolfe.

Horticulture Workshop on Hord Wood
. conducted for Gorden Club
cAuttmgs
bonlculture workshop on up of Beech Grove &lt;efll"tery

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ELBERFELDS STORE IS OPEN
FROM 9 to 9 IN THE EVENING

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BAKER
FURNITURE

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PICNIC HELD
ON MARS"
the:
PatJ\ MantN' , Vi&lt;'tor Lundin ' The an·mal picnic of
\Tt"chnicolor l
I WSCS of the Minersville Melho- ;
~~~~~~.:::::~~:: 1 dist church was held Wednes1

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT lltru TUESDAY
WALl DISNEY'S
"CINDUELLA"
- Terhnieolor ~
Laughter' Mus1c 1 Magic!
Cnrroon F'avoritt&gt;s

WALl DISNEY'S
"TATTOED POLICE
HORSE"
- Tt&gt;chnicolorSandy Sanders..Shirlev Skiles
~'has. See!. SPe: The race
betwf'en rotting horse and
\lm1ei·T Ford
Also Dltnlty C.rtoons

day in the social room or the
! church.
1
A potluck dinner was served
at noon. with Mrs. William Russell presidenl, asking grace. At·
tending were Mrs.
Clifford
Phillips, Mrs. Bradford Maag,
Mrs. Stella Grueser. Mrs. Norman McCallum, Mrs. Russell,
Mrs. Adolph Grueser, Mrs. HosJ

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bes. Mrs. Charles
Grueser,
I Mrs. Brook• sayre'
M r s.
K.arl Grueser, Mrs. William
I Fisher, Mrs. Martin Leonard '
of Wallingford, Pa. and Mrs.
Rollin Wolfe.

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When farm-work time i1 so valuable - in
good weather or bad - our farm depotJiton
eliminate many special trips to town by
paying th&amp;it bills by mail; in fact, they
even make their deposits here by mail!
Why don't you do the same? .

Open a checking accouot here and ask
for lrft banking-by-mail forms •.. NOWI

Your Savings Earn 4% lnt•est

.POMEROY
-NATIONAL BANK

NOW IN PROGRESS
Save Now On Your Clothing Needs.

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT. 0,

The trend today, more than ever before,
is to high-styled kitchens with modern,
all-electric convenience. This is the way
it should be, because your kitchen is the
action center of the home. Start with a
modern electric range. It's cooler and it's
cleaner because it's flameless. Electric
ranges have extra clean-a-bility built in,
and only electric ovens are self:Cleanlng.
The modern electric refrigerator-freezers

Serving Metes County .for over 93 yean

POMEROY

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Tkeodore Fox, 43, ud Jolu•y
Harrlsu, %1, bolb ot aearby
Oak ffW, drowaed earl)' ...
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day wblle swlmmin&amp; alter
Another bil crowd estimated
bolll'l Ia tbe Oak Hill swim- to exceed 3,000 peroons attendmlaa pool.
ed the III!COIId concert by t h •
Au~orlttes oald ~e
pair American Wind Symphooy orthe
bad left a bar and declded to chestra Friday nllfrt In Pomelako aa earl~ morula&amp; swim. roy !rom a barge docked at tho
They plaee4 a ladder opiDII boat landlns.
Ike pool's fence, aad eUmbed
Many enjoyed the muaie,
Offtclalo placed tile doa~le ranging from contemporary ciiiiNURFOLK, VA. _ COAIIT dNwDIDI
bet,... %!31 a.m. sic w modern pop tunes ·from
Guard and fishing craft search- oad I a.m.
lawn chairs oa llle riverbank.
l&gt;irecwr Robert Boudreau said
ed uroder nares and power lights
ed
after the concert he wal "very
early toda, in shark inle!t
pleased" with the turnout.' ''In
walero for possible survivors
comparison with tbe 11ze ol the
Of 8 trawler blown to Pieces,
town to his cities. it w8J a wonpossibly by a mine or torpedo
clerfully large =wd," he said.
it causht in Its nets.
Boudreau added he hopes the
Rescuers recovered one body
sympbony wUI be permitted to
and searched lor seven mill·
visit Pomeroy on a future tour
tng crewmen. There were four
down Ute Obio River.
survivors, aU reported in "pre!.Jack Kerr served
•• proly bad shape." The trawler •
gram cbainnon lor lhe PomeSnoopy, oul of PorUand, Me., Fifteen more Meigs countians roy Chamber of Commerce, spon
carried a crew of 12.
have filed pelitlona of candi- sors of ltle concut which was
MA dacy for township trustee jobs. held free ol cbarse. Ted Reed
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- The •---d of I t'1001 ·d and Mrs Clara Lochary also
jor •toel ompanies aecused ol
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sw beaded
list of officials wbo
lwo persons also hove filed for hflped
the
Price ftxlnl pleaded ·110 contest sehool
board posts They are
arrange
concert.
in federal court Friday and Otis S. McClintock· In Southern Individuals, merchants amlol\ • C Jewelera.
were foned 150.000. Two lop ex- Local School district and Vir- firms that helped provide
The Gallipolio Chamber of
ecutives withdrew not gut!!)'
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for the sumphony's
Commerce, Pomeroy
Llo111
pleas
wiU be sentenced lat. f~ ~:ict Bedford
Local here were:
Club, Pom.eroy Fire
depart.
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Mei&amp;s Equipment Co., Crow, ment and emergency squad, MaThe eight companies, includ· 'J'hoo• who have filed for lo~ Crow and Porter, Webster and
Charles l.epr fllld an olhlng the nation's five largest ship trustee are Charles Boo- Fultz, David &amp; Warner Insurvillage officials; tho AmerlsteeomakefS, declined lo fisht sell, Chester; G. A. Deem, ~b- ance, Blattnar Auto Co., Mr.
Legion Post No. 39 and tht
goveronroent charges they held anon; Guy A. Russell, ~lis- and Mrr. W. P. Lochary, Rizer Catholic Guild were also thank·
secret meetings between 1955 bury: George W. Reed, Obve; Oil Co., Pomeroy
Cement
lor their help.
and 1961 to set prices on car- Donald Weaver, SciPIO; Glenn Block Co., Dr. R. E. Bole.,
bon steel.' They are Untied TUrner and Arnold Jordan, both Crow's Steak Hooae, Atbens l
St&amp;rei Steel Corp., Bethlehem of Columbia; F. W. Wilcox, Rut.- Messenger, Dr. H. D. Brown,
Steel Corp. National Steel Corp. land; Arthur Orr, Chester; Roy Brown's Tractor Soles, Craw•1 1
JIOjiUbl~ Steel Corp., Great Pearson, Letart wwnahtp; Jam- Town " t:lounlry; N. w.
~ . Qirp. , idlvllloo of es A Tltomaa, Rutlalld; Clar- lon, The Dally 'Sentinel,
· N•tiona ;· . Jones &amp; Loughlin, ence A. Turly, Solem; VIctor sler'a Jewelry, llhl4 Power
Arnico Steel Corp. aud Wheel- Perry. Columbll; Robert B. Compaily, ElberfeldJ, POIIII'"'JI f .:. __
lng illeel Corp
Burdeltt, Saltsbury, and James National lank, Farmer's
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The penaltie; assessed were Nl&lt;!holson, Rutllllll wwnlltlp. 5avinga
Co.,
Downie
the maximutn permil.ted under Deadline for filing Ia AUIUIIt Gross Oothlng,
LEXINGTON, Oblo &lt;UP!~
(Colit!nuad on page 2)
4.
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drivers (lave entel' 1
$10,000 Dell llloclo:
to be held Sunday
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Mi!Whio Sporll Car ~·10

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I Heading the entry list Is Jack
Bowsher of Springfield, the ~
fendine oational ARCA cham·

PT. PLE4SANT tamlly of a
company ulesmaD ben
Friday aftemoon wltoD hll
so" was crushed dead lllllllf ·'l~. tf
struck the

car being repaired.

Dead 11 Randy w.nnam, L., an eighth
Pt. Pleasant Jr.
a Httle leaguer
the Main-at Baptllt
ior choir.
There apparently 11ft Ill •
oesses to the IICCideut.
Randy and bil lather, liCilo
ert L. BurnamI a sa!Hman' W
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the Appalachian Power CliP'
pany bere, had been worklnl•
a car in the back yard of tblllr
home at 138 English Court. n
becllme necessary !AI obtm
parts, and Mr. Bumam weul t.
town.
When he returned he did lilt
see hil son. but aoliced the ear
had been moved, ud waa eft
blocks it had been lei oa_ It
was reported he drove the ar
to its originallocalioo, theD DDliced his son.

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