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By lieu,.. Joaeo
en "Mrs.
• Small oown• &lt;orne in for their Mrs. Sc&amp;UJiio P'\R'WiDnlng ,..
oohare &lt;i jokes an~ jibes by dpe of Fresh, ,\pple Cake wtth
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edia but tbev have some Sterling Sauce rrllght make home
nS:tons not . the least of m&amp;kers the qu~ of their houseoowhiJ:' Is an abu«iall&lt;'e of ~ood Ihold ff nol the entire neighbor·
k . 1 kno•• some ladl·es who ,hood (if it gets that far l. For
coo ' . 10 M'ddl
1 " pori fr om larg:er some cooks their prize recipes
' north that re- 1
' are more seen~ 1 than .the H&lt;ome
communities up
b
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sugar. ~ eggs, % tsp. vanilla, 3
eu 1 nour, ~ lip. ialt, 1 tsp.
so:a, 1 llip. cinnamon, 3 cups
fresh appleR (&lt;!ooking variety)
and 1 cup cbopped nuu. Beat
Scall)'. F'ourth·Ave. tht' ll lle 01 11 sugar and egga well. Add
Mrs. Midd l.l:'p&lt;lrt " In th;, 1964 , ~a~illa. noulsalt. soda , f'innaMrs_ Amertra con lest. 1h:
mon and beat. Stir In cbpped

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nuts. Bake In 350

cipt&gt;s, bomemakmg ab•ltUe-s and d p
ovt&gt;n for 50-60 minute!l
pleasing pttrsona llt• es . Mrs. Ruy - . fgree eased tube pa.n. j8atter
mond Slumka. ToiE'do, was eho:::;- 1 1 ~. 1~"~ thick 1
S ' uce · 1,:, cup bill·
SLt-rllng b8 ·
3 egg
lt&gt; r. 1 c~p t rown:s s:;;' 'whites
)'Oiks, e_a tm ;
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"SOOOM AND GOMORRAH"
Stewart Gr anger, PtN Angeli
(Col on

M.ly 16

Saturday
" SHOWDOWN "
Aud ie Mu rph.~- :~ n d
Killhlefn Cr u wlt'y
- an d-

''DRUMS oF AFRICA"
W•th Fra nk1 e A\·a!on
.1111d Mariellt&gt; Jh rl
(ln Colo r)

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stiff. •Crnd
"' bpuller an~
pmg cream
. earn

lhirk syrup.) Cool AROUND•TOWN
fold in the whipped cream just
Hope you didn't mlsa the
brfflre serving.
beautiful display of azaleas at
Now. there you have it.
the Dav~ Farmer home on 5thTOUR OF A HOME
IAv. The plants were filled with
Tonk a tour recently of the blooms In shades of red, · •
new Hobert Coat&lt;; home re- lila&lt;·. Art Skinner is tak.ing
cenllv ~ nd admired the view out· care of tbe bushes and Is
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.'· ide~~ wt&gt;\1 as inside. The house more plants tacit year. ThIS
or rl:'d bri ck in a classic colonial must have been a good year for
design, overlooks the Ohio Hiv- bloomng plants.
t'r ~ nd the Wf'sl Virginia hills . THE PINK DOGWOOD in
i Cedric Clark yard was beautiful
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as was the one at the
home on RuUand St., whch also
boasts what may possibly be the
, oldest magnolia tcee ln the U.S.,
snce it si older than '"the one
in the SoutltYOUNG MATRONS OF Mid·
dleport were out doing their
. triotie duty at the May

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CUSHION IN SOLES

Boys'

Men's &amp; Boys'

BASKETBALL
OXFORDS

WHITE

White

CANVAS LOAFERS

Sl99 pr.

Sizes 2V2
to Big 11

Cushion Insoles
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ROUSH'S SHOE ~TORE
Middleport

No. Second

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Dale M~ is chatrman or the annual
Days" Mar 2'.l and 28 opD&lt;nso•r·
Mrs.

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American Legion Auxiliary. ""'' 11
Albert Roush is president of

Out of'loWII vllllorl with
- - · Smllb and Mlao
~uwaa
VaDCool!ey Su._,y ·were
.Vet'non Moore. 'Mn.
S.WldertandchUdren.andMrll.
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G-••kett ol
Mr.
and
Mn. Weekend
Roborl
~JPe~~t. Mother's
w.
ami Univ:eralty, Oxford,

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II Italy this Spring and Summer, father from Columbwo via New
she for the first lime, Frank Vorlo by air bound for M II an.
for the IOCOlld.
Their fiying lime wW 10p11t1 nine
Frank again will see the place boors.
of bls birth (Trieste).
From Mflan they wW take a
WASHINGTON - T1oe John- The children of Mr. and Mn. train lo Pescla, once lbe home
10n odmlnlltroUoa, eyeiagG
:::uido:::._G::iro:=louru=·:.·_1::1:.5_V:.al::e-:.•::~~lo::wn:::..&lt;i::.:Mn=:_·::G::Iro::lomf=::.·_ _
approa~ ouw negollllllono,

At the same time, 1t views

11 pretty remote and would not
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&amp;ionary bargaining.
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Oakland, Calif., and added,
' use one engine."
the Negroes · ootorted
Mrs. Mock described Mrs.
rocks ond tbe soldiers
a Long Beach, Calli.•
tas lll;ad;' and fired tear gas
, as "a poor loser."'
from a converted fiametbrower. Mrs. Smith left Oakland two
Tbe NeRJ'Otl ran.
days before Mrs. Mock left eo.
lumbus and she returned to
NEW YORK _ Co I
A
California Wednelday iD ber
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a
g e twin-engme plane.
mas•ztne · aaid 'Ibursday that
Time Dlffertnce
prO!pOCr. for the soli coal In· Mrs. Smith took more tban
du.atry 1a. the next decade are three weeka to ny the Guarnthe brtabtett In IO&lt;elll years. Oakland leg of ber globe-&lt;lr·
Output of U. S. mlneo wao es- cUng filch!, willie Mrs. MOCK
Umated to lnerelJO be~ . 1114de It In 11M ·th.. o week. ·
marllal Iiw. Soldiers bamd
Uoe Negr..;, and about 75
ed ordera to disperse. But 25

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paring and servmg of their

Sizt-s 2 to 6.

Only 89c

Don't be satisfied any longer with ready-made
draperies that ·ualmost fit." Brighten your wmdows
and wal!B with quality draperies made to your EX·
Ar:f MEASURE .. . . EXACT WIDTH
EXAr:f
LENGTH
AND
LOW, LOW PRICES TO FIT ANY BUDGET

Compare thlo chart and see how little It costs to
Jive your rooms 1 new, fresh appearance.

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I 2ua I 32.88
I 29.88 I 11.1.82
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I' aue
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I 41.70_
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Longer lengths and wider ~dths. avaUable. 31 dlf·
ferent items to choose from on this pnce range. AI
low as .1.99 'per yd. Custom Labor Incl.

ONCE-A-YEAR
SAVINGS
EVENT

auo·timet I .....

MEIGS THEATRE

Shlft Top ---- 1.99

POMnOY, OHIO

specta s

Si:r:es 9 mo. to 24 mo

Short Sth --- - 1.99

TONIGHT

Si:r.ea 9 mo. to 24 mo

NOT OPEN
PRIDAY thru TUESDAY

Mar 15-19

11

LAWRiiNCI OP ARABIA"
(Teeblllc!olor)

Peter O'Toole, Alee GuiiUleta
Antbony QulDn. Omar Shirlf.
Jack Hawlrina.L Joae Ferrer.

Artbur KeuneUT.- and Claude
Rain•.
A Sam SptegelDavtd Lean

oroduetlon . . . . . tbeir ftnt

alnce '"l'be River .Kwat."
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Runal.1 time: I Rn. 45 - ·

ecomer wei,1btlnt for even han1tna:
• Double folded top beadine wltb permanent ttiffe.~lna:
• Custom pleaUna:
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eGenerous double bclttom hetn1
eBUnd atitcbinc

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Choose from a brilliant color assortment of

eNovelty Weaves

State Will
DoAwaywith
Girls'BIS

. BRING IN Y:OuR
MEASUREMENTS WE'LL
DO THE REST
1. Measure the width of vour rod

or width ol distance where rod
Is .. be pla&lt;ed. (FiJ. A)

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&amp;o lenl(th desired (Fie. B)
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Easy care cottoDJ, In checks, dots, prln~~~
solid colon. Siles 10 to 18 and small, ......,u!"• · .

$3,95

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condition at PlWll-

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.for.tht most lntfuojle·flt Mr

SlleU Bioqset . 2.95, ,3:95
Extr~

DUCHESS for tone. fulllep

In lizel 91&gt;!1 to&lt;11

Slilet-82 to 38
Jamalw ' ......... 2,95 ·
Surferl............ 8.95

Slackl ....... 2.95, S.95

MODITE for aver... leao
In sizes 8'h to U

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LH• Cirpet .M•n wm Be With Us
FrJday, .MaY 15th, In the C..:.,..

·On Tht ~nd ~ ~ .Ccime In ,•nd
Mr; Michaels From ..... ·, ''

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.:·~~·~ .j!llll4ren·must .'be lix

~~ Q14. prior 1o September
Jui~!iid mazt heve

Jamalcu ..•.. 1.95, 2.95
Surfers .. 1.95, 2.95, 3.95

Slacks ....... 2.95, 3.95
Perts .••••••••. : .. S.9D
BIOWIII • , • • • • 1.95, 2.95
sldrll .. . . . .. us; 5.96

' shm legs
BREV tor short,
in sizes 8 to lO'Iz

~- day for all chD·
.·; ~ iltlt!J'IIIi lbe On&amp; llflda
;~jo# ~r,il ..,.. lfortllonvllle
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)llsses' Sileo 8 to 18

and Seomleu llylea. Enjoy Uoe
fluent Itt of Belle·Sharmoer ·
LEGSIZE stockinss ot' opecial
ule pric.._,

from he~ and chest

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D~:\(,.

·Sportswear
s... on Belle·Sharmw Selfiled

ant Valley Hospital suffering

Registration

Summer In Style

•em Wash and Wear
With Mix 'em or Match

LE&amp;SIZI!
STOCKIN$5
St•rts Friclloy
M•y 15th

Mra.. --tior..xt wholhMrs. Smitb bad chosen to

lhould :~ in tbe sale of
more miles to avoid long,
Iteam cool Jfii electrk utility 1~~::.rowo dlsl.onces over open
power plantl.
This market 1,
1hould r1.. w ISO milUon toos
"That fl undoobledly
t he
In 197&amp; - e d with 2011
ridiculous and absurd
lloo laat year, Coal Age said.
I have evP.!r heard
a licensed pilot," snapped
P1'1TSBURGH - Unless t h e
Smith iD Oakland. She
clvU rl&amp;ht. biQ ~ pall5ed, the
her 27,5IJII.mlle flight,
Unitd Slateo faceo the "danI'm quite confident Mn. COLUMBUS (UP!) -The
ger o4 aa UIIC!Olltrolled revolu·
is unfamiliar with, fol· stale Is planning to do away
tioo by Negroeo," Sen. Jacob
the exact route taken fy with lbe Girls' Industrial School
K. Javlll, 11-N.Y. oald Thurs·
Earhart In 1937.
(GIS) at Delaware by ~lacing
day night.
Mrs. Mock, who said her the inmates 1n private instltu"The cumnt struggle over
was aimed at proving tlons.
the clvll ri&amp;hts bUI 15 one of
rell.obfUty of Ugh! planes, Chelrman Wayne Fogle o1 the
frustration, U the Senate doe! said sbe felt "Mro. Smlth'J Ohio Vuulh Commlssloo said
aut stop talking, there wtQ be fill[ht has hurt aviation by con- Thursday the fii'OIIP bu beln
DC voting," Javits saia In an tinuously sputUgbting the mal- j'thb1tlng along these lines ever
1ddress at tbe Duqueane Uni- functions of her equipment.
since tne commission came Into
oenlty School &lt;i Law'• 13th
being last Oct. 12."
ll!lDual alumni reunion. WbetiJ. Paugh Recoverinu
Gov. Ja- A. Rhodes bas
• the nauoo face.. a controQed
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strongly crt!ldzed lbo ·lacl&lt; a1
or UD&lt;:ODtrolled nvohoUon hing· From Auto Accident proper rebabfUbltlon facllltleio
ts on lbe clvU rights bill, 1 he
PLEASANT - J. C. and penonnel and ...,..,...
N•w York llepubllean said.
511, Mason, fo listed In cosl.o of CMing for lbe IIIII In-

eFibreclu
eNet Sheer
eDlcron Bat11te

eAntlque Satins
eSilll: Noile
eD.e.masll:

83 Pomeroy High Seniors
To Win Diplomas May 22nd

erettSt

fabrics:

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personal Legsize!

Bloomer Short lr:

our custom-Made Draperies have all lh81e,
Quality features and more:

WOMEN'S

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Girls' 2 Pc. Sets

COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
two women to fly solo
Iar~;..,d the world have become
engaged In a long-dlstanee dt,.
G~IA~~Dil:MICN Ipute over who was the first to

~ad to re:wrt to tear gat. for the do lt.
second time ln four days Th&lt;on-1
day night to break up a crowd Mrs. Jerrie Mock of Columof rock-throwing Negroes
bus, who became the first
&lt;;ambridge, Md.
woman to fly alone arolind tbe
There were no apparent in- world. April 17 when sbe landed
juries during ·the incUtent whicb her smgle-engine plane to end
begaJt When 100 Negroes
at- a 29-day OJght, accepted a ~a)­
tempted to march on the white len~e by Mrs. Joan Memam
1ection ot the racially
tense
to have • race.
flshii)R tow;n 1 unci~
liml&amp;ed The Ohioan said she would be

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' election this year.- handing
they can communicate, share.
:bills and urging people to vote. and enter into fellowship
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T MASONS d 1 one another. GOd also made
: MID~LEPOR
different so that they can
the ladtes of Evangeline
find enrichment through Ul e
of otl'tert.
. ter' OES, a good deed t h I

cotton short slPeve shirtll.

FUSSing
• ·over

~!at~~tt ~~lbe~=-!~1 Who Did It

" a monologue by

fAS+HON!

(See Page 3) ,(

·Explorer Scouts
Plan Canoe Race'

Little Peli)' Glrolamt, I, and Pomeroy, Will go -ately,

ehanceo of priee cuts for auws

James Will a1 an
, and Mrs. Phil
as a woman from India,
and probles
In
Individual way, .Points: II
made suggested God m a d e
each alike in some ways.
so

The Shellie Boice missionary

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Group singing of ''Close

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Hospital Week
Is Observed in·..
Melg$ County f

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Visit to Italy on Sunday

by Mrs. Herbert Dilmn

Sh ef/' B ·ce
Missionary
G
Meefs

NO. 26

SAVE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT I .
ELB.ERFELDS IN POMEROY

wh() had for her toRi(', "To
neighbor throup· the
God," taken f~ RoimallS

A discussion folJowed a n d
prayer by Mlas Elizabeth Davis
! nual Motlter • Daughter bllllquet. concluded the devotions.
1Gerllal Jack Becht~ and hi · Mrs: Nemzel Smtth, Prest· I
crew of cooks received b
conduded the business 1
praise from the ladlel ro:
and reports were given. 1
delicious steak dln~er wtth 01 A cookibution of flO was made
the trimmings. Thtl waa o to U!! Bible School fund.
time when the women could walk Th
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'···• .th th
'""''"" d
e meeting c~ WI
e
Iout a~ " Leave the dIau~
an benediction by Mrs.
Thoma•
they dJd with ~usto. We hope Bentz after which refreshments I
the men make tt an annual pr~ were ' serv ed by the •··•-·
1o
INI!Ko:~
jec~EATR METHODIST Church 10 member• and olx children. I
is coming along. Its remodeling
project with the kltct1en c:ompleled •nd beautiful and down·
1e 01
stairs dining room "almost fonished
The. upslalrs ladies' lounge has
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The meetillg opened Mth

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spent the weekend
mother, Mn. Stella

EUB chureh Tuesday ev••ni•&gt;g

Tots, Girls, Ladies

OPPOStn LOWER PARKING LOT-POMEROY

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WSWS Group
Studies Nature
Of N • hb
elg orr

only powder room around w~th group of the Great Bend Baptist
an expensive stained glass wm· Church met last Thursday afterdow! Rev. Dowson and hi noon in Mary Woocl'• home.
crew of helpers bave put
Wilma Sayre, president, presidmany hours of work on the
ed. Devotions, "Are We Alive'!"
ject, with help from the
the scripture, John 10:7-11
the painting and other tasks.
were read by
Wibelll
i Rev. Dowson e~identJy takes
Ruth Wolfe had charge
I iously the scnpture verse,
.. the program "How Shall They
ye doers and not hearers only. f Know the Way?" whlcb was
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See our new 1964
WELL, THE S~ORS are. of play on foreign mission theme.
Sw im Suit s in un6
on
their annual trJ.P to V.:ashmg- Eleven hospital ahlrtl
and 2 piPr e ~ 1)·les .
ton
and ~ew Y?rk w~th the been completed and handed
Smar1 est co lors to
World'::.
Fa1r on th1s. year 5 agen- at this meeting to be donated
choosl' fro m.
da. A lot of happy kJds ~nd Ured
use 1n the local ttoapltals.
l ltr;;.lhers,, but the en~ 18 begin- Wilma Sayre had received and
Tots &amp; Girls
ling-Baccalaureate, then Coma letter from the state
2.99 to 5.99
mencement, and another year is
annollltCing the Worn.
over - they need our
Convention at Granvllle in
Ladies _ _ 5.99 to 10.99
WIShes and prayers for
June.
future dayi.
The new pastor'• wife, Mrs.
A Nice Seln·tlon
GleMa O'Connor was helpful in
Boys' SHORTS
CHURCH I..'OMPLETED
I~~~;!~~ suggestions as to new
I;
and ways to raise mooSizes 2 to 14
The congregation of the Mt.
to meet expenses. She also
59c to 1.99
Heimon U. B. cnurch is announ· gave the bellediction prayer.
cing that it1 new church Is com- Refreshments were served
pleted and the first
.sunday
guest, Glenna
Wllschool and Worship serv•ce was rna Sayre, Isabel Lewis,
held Mother's Day. The mom. F()reman, Mary Miller,
Boys'
ln1 lennon waa preached by Wolfe and Brenda Lewis by
the pastor, Rev. I. N. Burn· hostess, Macy Wood. Nst me~•t.-11
worth, retired minister of
Is scheduled for June 1 at
SPORT SHIRTS
\ J l.
Sciolo conference will bee .~~=::II i~t.;,( Lewis' home.
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Colton polos and smart
speaker. 'lbe pubHc Is It

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ovor lbe
llcCoao
nei&gt;VUie
with,...und
Mr. UdInJln.
G.
C. Knox.
... ~. v--.L~ IIIII Amonda
~~~;: I'VIIWil
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Murray made I bullt\JII .&amp;rip
to lluntln(ton on Tuescfar,. ~
Murray wu tniJ.MfreC1 WNneloo
day from ""·"""'"'nuu~~ V lfoopltal w' Cincinnati
Votmu
Street,
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Mrs. Don Hunnel e1
WSWS of the
Eu ..

been finished and is perhaps the

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IIJIIUIUDCOf.
wu WMPO,
former·
with
radio He
ootoUon,
In lbe beo)d areo.
. Rlc••..o Hayeoo, who II lla·
the G~at Llket Na-

She alii&gt; vliltlid
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Mrs. Ora Roy of Columb'·
the guest of Mrs. Dale Mouln·

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Allison, ColumbuJ,
recent v1sttor with Mn:. J . H.
Mitchell wa1 the former Cbarlotte Taylor instead of Charlot·
te Black as a:tven In a r~nt
account.

dd egg yolta:s and beat
su~~~~· ~n egg whites. Cook
vt&gt;rv sl0\\'1}" In double boiler commumty.

Women's--Children

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"A PUBliC AFFAIR"
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Mlsslssl~i Rtve:r because

1 didn't aee ~my .place
spill grease or peel onJ.ons) B~t
1the view from tbe dinnR area 11
Ibreath-taking.
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bedroom and bath and such a
Icozy place for painting or . flow·
ler arranging - both hobbles of
I Mrs . Coats. Hand painted
por·
1traits of their son and daughter,
I Ste)Jiwn and Christine, add
a
pleasing touch to the room11. AJI
of the ladies hated to leave amd
go home to housecleaning ,
such is life. Mr . and Mrs. Coats
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Property damage was esUmated
.f15110. Paugh was alone In
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The. tliij, County Health
Thomas Cyral Eckersley, 2Z,
wiD bo OflOil all
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Tuesday, aod on Saturday m..,.
26, Reedlvllle:
f!lltpr ~nlzatloo. Birth eerG.
10, Rut,.
be required at lbe
railroad worker, and He~
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en Gertrude Sansbury, II), Rut·w flmll wt\1. be l!!rVed land.

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B7 Ualted Prell lllteraatlooal
ft, l(l.lwur negotiating seiSion
In the otatehoo,. at Columbuo
CONNEE RAE WJJ.IJAMS
forged an agreement that kept
mates, ranlllnl 111 aae from 1J some 1;006 operating engineers ; eomaee Rae WUllams, 17.
w 18, at the lime of thoJr ...,. on the job and wort&lt; on the daqhler Of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mltment.
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It C!lrlto lbe ootote i!Jout ~.000 today,
been lavlted by Dr. Aaron
per girl to keep them j;, lbe Gov. James A. Rhodeo an· Scbmldi, DirecloroiBandsao
GIS. Fop oald ·~ can be nounced Thursday night that AooUn Peay Stste College ol
placed In private lnstllnllooo at tho onilneera' union had agreed Clorkovllle, Teoa. lo lry oul
a much lower 01111.
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He dflclosed be , 1oo '!W!olnl day oouttoct extension while pi .. a job a&amp; Instructor al
with three lnsUtu- lo, l!oke ll!!gotatlons for a new pac move lbe summer twlrliag camp.
youths committed 1o lbe ....,..g aloos.
Miss WfUiamo bao been
a
aod Is working on • plan to In- .The = - t expired May I member of the Rulland Sentere:it Ohloono In _ . , . , !01- but was extended 15 days. It lor Baad for five yea.,, She
ter homea for the tlfr1t.
wao w have terminated tonight 11a1 been majorette. head maA walkout by the qlneera joretle, drllm maJor and field
SQUAD CAlLED
would have lied up work estf. eommaader (llrlt In lh~ .,...,
The Middleport E-R oquacl mated at $1115 million worth of Sbe abo ploy• cytnbolo II the
was &lt;ailed Thursday at tl:"' highway projects throughout eoa«rt band. Connee canool
p.lft. w the Vern Little""- Ohio.
aceepl the offer doe lo co•
oo Syc~. wbere an Ja: Wages and fringe benefits are llleUng ochool aedvldes, bul
year-old yooth wao W, A doc- the prime pointe &lt;i •'OIIIentlon sbe plans lo allelld college this
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Oregon Gop Favors L0 dge
POR'I'LAND Ore. !UP!\ Oregon Republicans voted today
tn a free . for . all presidential
priMd.i, contt&gt;st still et"homg
with shouts of denial that anyone wu conspiring jn a &amp;topGoldwater plot.
On the basis or publk opinion
polls, tht sile nt. absentee c~n­
didate, Ambassador Henry (abut Lodge . was expected to wm
the prirr.ary 1lespite signs of a
Jast . mmutt- !&gt;urge b.l Guv ·
Nelson A. Rockefeller of N e w

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gillll lands either I&lt;&gt; oeek out- of surface water Olld flash
Yet bow many of theae typeo
side employment "' oupplement mg. II would be eatremely bal'd
lnd
leo would the
farm olll'lllDp, Cl' to oell llld to Ollllyze the beneficial
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lll&lt;W• to lndualrtal cltleo.
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Ia with recardl to
WHAT DO I PROPOSET
POME
the Oblo River and Its trl~tar- 1 propooo to council,
I. Lou ol FOPIIlatlon-young- leo.'
an obllgotlm to the clllzeol
er people who can see no future
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Pomeroy, qot ,1&lt;&gt; overlooll Ita

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new trees lor the puP · ere
becauoe Pomeroy eannot
ber Industry. Jni 1
thby Hobet survive alone. 1 propose to eoun100,000 treeo Pan
thai It lnvesllpte the poaiMining.
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bllity of acqulrlll8 the tipple
Government and the Mining facilities, Invest eapltal neceaCRAFT SUPPUEI
Industry,
sary to eliminate aa mud&gt;
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go~ernmenbl
afford to
valved lD loadlq coal over the
late law• or ordlnanceo
facllitea and lease the factnlea
would jaopardize tho eoal
a reputable llllnlns finn OV•
try In Meigs county and .
a
period of time, This N. 2nd A...
the citlzenJ the right k&gt;
woul~ lnaure
COIIIlJ&gt;.
of their property through
sung Herman Layne, h n:.~al: gates to the convention. He ob· Many people said it could not nu. .
lease or aale and recover tM
t· HOlo.,h. U~yd Rou~ ·
j viously was more Interested in be worked but Hobet dld, Is otlll
3. A population hoping that wealth for which they have workCarmar'~. HJt .hard _0 ~~~ h ~· i the June 2 primary in Califor- mining, and hope.s with the sup... some giant industri~ complex ed so bard?
Joh n Rrdgwa~ · Jac:k . es e ' I nia where his only opponent port ol local citizens and gov· will move Into thei.I' area and
Clyd~ Poley· Rome Wrllia~son, wili be Rockefeller. in t1 con- ernment to continue to mine solv1 all their problems. Should 2. WW tht eHlJeDt of MeJcs
Ru.-;sell ~a~ehart, Harry Mlller, Itest for 86 delegates.
coal in Meip county for years this not happen, what is Pom- County allo.w laws and ordlnanEd
win
SIPm.
Arthur
Thabet,)
In
both
Ore'gon
and
California,
to come.
eroy'1 future?
ee.s to be paaed. wbk!b would
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j Rev . Marvan Frame, and Tom , the delegates are bound by the BENEFIT TO COMMUNITY
POMEROY'S nrnJRE
deny them the rlgbt of aelf supRet'd .
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resulls of the presidential pri· 1. Money and people.
I. Pomeroy and Melga county port aod employment aod make
Rhododendron •
, maries.
z. Hobel Mining had 57 peo- are very fortunate that the Am- many of them 111bject to wel·
The Hhododendron Farm Wo· I
pie ao employees In 1963 wbo erlcan Electric Power Comp- fare roleo and dopenderlll ol
TOP-QUAlnT
j man 's Club met un Thursday '
listed 202 dependents on their any located 1111 Philip
S!&gt;orn State and Federal Government?
CLOTHING FOR MEN &amp; WOMEN
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·afternoon.
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better
for
11GB-FASHION COLORS
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come tax.
it did. ThlJ Is 811 industry that the government II&gt; do everything
AND WHI1I
the Pledge. Devotions wer~ led I
3. The truck contractor had has produced much income for in ita power to promote the lni by Mrs_. T Berl Housh .. usmg a
71 dependents listed, or a total Meigs County's businw 1 n d dustry of which 10 many of its
/)llrat JTANDAIID• Mothers Day theme . She re~d Gauge reading11 : Gallipolis of 273 people were dependent re1idents. Without ita presence cUizens and busineues
are de-two ,poem.~ .1md a readmg enllt· Dam IS .2, 15.6, running 11 feel on the operation in 1963. wJth ~ as close as it ls, . Meigs County pendent upon?
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
led ·what Our Mothers Want on rollers. Pomeroy-Mason 21.· largest percentage bemg rest· would have to wr1te off
ap-~.m•
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. 07, Pl. Pleasant 24.36, Hinton dents of Meigs ~ounty.
proxiJ1!atel}' SSO.OOO,OOO income Cities and states 11~ over the
HOUSE J Fo ll owing a short busmess 1.32 stationa ry . Kanawha Falls 4. Payroll earrungs to these from It coal reserves because country are developmg prog·
: meelmg the lesson '' West Vir.l 1.46 falling , Charleston 17.99, employees including the truck the quality of the coal remain· rams to aid Industries and have
ginia ·s Natural Beauty'' was London, Marmet and WinHeld contractor amounted to t606,- ing does not warrant itB. being ~em locate In their communi. presented by Mrs. Robert Holt- · dams were on the sills.
301.84.
mined aod shipped any di•tanct ties. So w~. tt not behoove
$3.88
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1 The hostf'ss, Mrs. Charles Ma- · Boat mo\lements:
owners amounted to f13 ,814.
coals from the Kanawha River governments of Meigs county
. d 1ir servt·d refreshments
to Ohio Riv~r - Orca down 13, 1 6. TOMage produced Will 322,- in West VIrginia could replace to review their pollciet and eeek
those .attending: .\1rs. Maxine 7 a.m.; Qut;en City Up 14, 7 P· 639 toll!J.
any or all coal• from Meiss ways to promote the mining tn4
Grimm ..\1rs. Robert Hoffman. m. ; Chippewa up 14, 10: 5 p.m. 7. Truck licenses purchased county, prlcewlse, lf American dustry rather than pass punldve
&amp;
Mrs. Charles Jewf'll, Mrs. E. lnd1ana up 14, 121 :15 a.m.; Wat. amounted to M,lOO equivalent to Electrc Power so desired. At and restrictive laws?
T. Rou.~/1. Mrs. T. B~rt Roush , ter Beckjord UiJ 14, 3:25 a.m.; licenses purchased for 800 au- present approKimately 78 per For any time government pass
Phon• WY 2·'1769
Mr s Velma Roush. Mrs Clar· Beaver up 15, 4:35 p. m. : Bob tomobiles.
of all truck eo&amp;l enterinS es laws or ordinances that are
Third An .
Middleport
ence Thomas ar1d Mrs Char les 1Benter down 15, 1 a.m.; Bm:k- 1. Gasoline tax, axle mileage the plant come, from
Meigs punitl(oe and restrictive, no
Yonker. .
eye Slate up 15, 2:30 a.m.; C. lax, personal property tu:, plus county; however, this amountl matter how mlnor,theyareelos-.
·-- - - V. Harner up 16, l1 :50 p. m.; monies spent for suppliei with to only 30,000.000tona
per matterhowmtnor,theyarecJos.
Ro&gt;e G down 17. 3 a.m.; Pam- businesseoin Meigs county, add- month. With objective govern- lng a door to intluBtry, and tho
Here ls style, quality and value
ela D up 19, 12A5 a.m: Phlilp ied .•till more to the community. es of coal&lt;an be mined through more oflh&lt;!se doors that are
in summer casuals. Come
Sporn up 19, 3:20 a .m:; Harry I will leave 1&lt;&gt; the otatlstlclan• the use of the Improvements In clooed the leso likely Industry
Dyer up 20, 1.20 a rn • Luther whal effect the amount
of mining machinery.
w1ll gamble large sums of capiin and see the collection
Hf'rdm.an up 21.7:45 IJ.m. ; Dun·: money has on a eommunity 2. ln order to control Its own tal in such an area,
now.
can Bruee up 21, 1:28 a.m..i Ma· lsuch as, Pomeroy which is the destiny , Meigs County ahoukl In passing an ordinance to pr~
malear up 21. 2 a.m .; Jefferson' hub of business for Meig! Coun- lstart planning now ways to be hibit tipple facilities ln Pome. up 21, 5:10 a .m .; Lynn B. up ' ty. However I do know II is not Ibeneficial to the coal hlduotry roy you are not only jeopardlz. 22, :=25 p.m.; S.M . Jenks
only spent once but many times. remalnlng. It ihould also be(in ln&amp;.the mining Industry but ad22 · 6· 05 1 As the empioyos useo his wages planning now to Insure its next vertlsmg to the mdustrlal comtO '
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Enj oy good rood in a coo l. relax. a.m.; Lucy Jane Lucas up 23 · to p&lt;1y his creditors, those cred- natura) resource, timber and munity that this is an
area
eBone
eTan
ed atmosphere.
2:50 a.m.; Alton Zephyr
UP ittore: use UJe income to pay pulp, whkh through surface min- which acts in an punitive man- I
eAA toB eSlzuHO
. ~~eenup 5. p.m.; :lbol~
_up their employel'!s and it has an lng will become better protect- . ner toward ?uslnes~ rather tban
G!ee nup 1. 40 a.m · Co I Kmg unending effect in the economy. eel and more acceslfbl!.
complementing busmess through
2. 9:40 p.m .: Na!lonal up 11 believe this was borne
up
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SIIRFACK
MINING
government support and help.
MIDI)LEPORT
ROUTE 7
32. l:IO a.m.; Mary B. up 32 · about three yean ago wheu one 1. Geological condltiona
In How many larger induslrtet
4 a.m.; Gona down 32 • 6:30 a. firm moved ita mining opera- .Meip county will not permit tht are there that do not create
m; Ravenswood down . ~eldahl tion to an adjoining county and recovery of CQB) or wealth to 1 some nuisance factor to small
10: 40 p.m.: J · S. Lewlli down took out of thia busineu I..'Om- jbe mined any way other than portion of the population of an
Meld~hl 11 : 103 p.m.; .Ellen down I munty approxlmatiy 't,$00,000 by atrip and auger. Quality and arar~e~a-~!=-~ch~e=m~i~ca~ls"..:~od~o':r:_;~j,.,..,..,..,....,...,.,.,...,...,,...,..,..,,., ,.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l
Mr!dahl tl. .''i p.m.,
Valley income.
thinnea1 of team preYent
it Transporter down M~ld_ahl 12 :- ;
POMEROY'S PAST
from being economically deep ·
120 a.m. : Aetna · Lomsvllle up 1. Pomeroy's economy in the . mined.
Meld ahl 1 :30 a.m .; John Hood · past has depended on the one 2. In surface mining access
n~ Meldahl 2: 10 a.m.
large natural resource It has- roads are built Into many area•
GaiJ;pOJio Dam Peggy coal. The mining of coal llld which not only allow coal to be
Downey up 5:2.5 p.m.; Zimmer the income to buslnesaes from recovered but also serve to redown 10 :20 p.m.;
ElgercUl! mining of coal have contrlbu~ l cover timber and pulp producll
down 12 :20 a.m. ;
Jeffhoat edmore to the growth of Melp which is or could be Meigs coondown 1:20 a .m.; Solvay down county than any other aJnale in- ty's next best natural resource.
3::l0 am.; John J . Rowe up ldustry.
3. Open pitl aerve q
16:35 a.m.
2. The aecond largest industry, breaks and fire roads to protect
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, agricullure, at one time aup- timber prnducto. In other areas
. Kanawlla R1ver - Helen Z.l ported much of the population of the coonlry, the government
f.meus Cioodye., tlrM to It th... compact c.~ I
Idown London 5:25 a.m.; 0. F. of Meigo county, hot hod declln- spends larre auma of money to
1Shearer down London 6:10 a. eduntil now only a few of lts do these 18me things.
Chevy II
Buick Spe~
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rn.; S~met up Marmet 5:40 .•· citizens are able to make
a 4. The open pits eJilpOund waOldl f·B5 V..lant l'alcoa Cotvalr falrlalle
m.: LJ_ttle Ed~·ar~ down Wm~ . comfortable Uvinli . This is due ter, helping to raise the water
HfllfS S If TIM! - Gleam· UTE llll't$ hilt tt ....
11111 &gt; Uml ~~l -. !ee l cue that and &lt;l•t~ ell ll•ne, . Wltft•
1foeld 845 p.m.. \\ · H. Shaver, . to the changing economy which !able and act asreservoirs ot
.Jr. , down Wmf1eld 2. :45 a.m.
ltU~ ' " trmt 1M date 11 ~roof· . sell wlndool ifllllrll1
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New Haven

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m Melis County move to lndualrlal clUes where they can eam
a living and support their !amiles.
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buslneso income t1 due to the
unproducUvlty of the abandoned farms which no longer support lts citizens, and to the dl·
mlnishin&amp; tonnage of
coal
mined, since the larg&lt;r mines
located In the hig~ coal area of
Pomeroy have extln(ulsbed their
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Sen. Margaret Chase Smith of Mining on May 4 addressed
Oth~rs on the GOP ballot fn Mame.
1 Pomeroy council on the strip
the s1x • way race were _Sen. Mild and partly cloudy wea- ,minlnl lllue. Hla vlewo are not
Barry G~ldwater. of A~tzona . ther was fo recast lor most__.,t necessariy endorsed b)· T h 1
former_ V1ce Pres1de~t . Rtchard the state for voting running Daily- SentineL Hll
remarks
M. Nt:'o'·· Gov. Wtlham W. from B am. to 8 p.m .• PDT.
follow :
Scranton of Pennsylvama a n d
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The state h., about 853,000 Hobet Minlnl and Conotruo"&lt;gistered voters, includlnl tioo Company, Inc ., be&amp;an opmore than 380,000 Republicans. oration live yeara 11• In northTh• Republican turnoot is ex- ern GallJa county and produced
pected to be about 270.000.
approximately UOO tons of coal
President Johnson i! unop- per month. Since that lime
OCie
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posed in the O.mocratle pres!- monthly production hao lncreaa-----~~---- dentiai primary . and the Dem· ed 10 umes unW this year It Ia
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ocratic ballot offers no maJor e~llnl epprollmately 40,000
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tons per month.
•ou Thursday evemng at the reg- Goldwater, who Is winning Hobet Mining besan Qperatlon
ular dmner meellng of the Ro- national conveotion delega••• If In Meigs county In Stvtember
tary Club. PreSideot Tom Reed not public opinion polls, seemed of 1862 In an area whore aevorpre&lt;ld•d at the meeting. Those to have written off Oregon, al companleo bad undertaken
atlend tng wert'&lt; Donald F'ogle- 1which will send only 18 dele· to mine •nd were unsuccuaful.

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11 Jewels.

ltMI. 17 te-tl,.

band

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From $24.75

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STUllENTS ON TOUR
Student&amp;

of the

Eighth grade Thursday toored
the Ollio Valley Baking com· There will be a ineeting of
20, at 7:30 p.m. bahlnd tha
pany, Royal Crown Bottling • the Pomeroy Chamber of Coom- I Pomeroy lfilh school.
company, Pomeroy
National rnerce Monday" May lith, at Baptismal services for RJch.llank, Pomeroy police head~uar- 1 Crow'• Town and Couolry ReoQuoll• will be hold Sunday,
ters. the salt works.
Meig• taurant at noon.
17, at the Fint llaptiot
Water Co. work&lt; .• Lock 23, 22.! A meeting of Boy Scout Ttooop
Pomeroy. Tho R
21. RaveMwood Ferry, and the , 249 was held Wedneodoy night
J . Jackoon, paator
dam under construction
at · at 7 p.m. Tenderfoot, fint ela11 the Naomi Bapu.t church
Roediwille _ They ate a sack and second cla81 testa
were conduct the wrvlcea. Time
lunch at the Syracuse Road.skte taken. Plana were aJao made service• will be 1 p.nt.
park.
for a wiener rout W.esday, The regular meeting of the
Racine Elementary
School
P.T.A. wOI be Mond./. May 13,
7:30 p.m. at t~" Grade
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and we're out to sl1ow
that we can sell more
frigidaire Appliancei than
any other dealer our siz&amp;
You'll see how when JOU
see our 88$! Buy prices!
Hurry! Don't miss out!

IT'S OUR BIGGEST VALliE
EVENT OF THE YEAR I

BAKER FURNITURE

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Installation
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fraohnllents.
The Grace Eplsropal
will observe Youth
Su'Mia)•
May 17 when member• Ill
wlH Pl'OMIIt prajr·l
I&lt;&gt; the lflduatin(
the church.

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liZ. BLACKWALL
tilt hfttY rU·WaM."her w6th
•liCitlnl wtap·around V..4
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Saddle Tan Rawhide, White, Oxford Gr~y, Bl•
cayne Blue: Surf Blue and Hawaiian Blue. Tralll
and Beauty Case1 to 3-Suiters.

ACCESSORIES ·

$9.95 up

ePLASTIC WADING POOLS $2.99 up
eMOWERS - - - - - $38.88 up
eCHAISE LOUNGES
$35.95 up
Bile up

' 3 seed $24.42
eG.E. PORTABLE FANS,

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You're eoinf as tou&amp;h 1s you can go with Dodge.
Because that's tht only way Dodge builds truckstough. Many heavy-duty features are standard. like
transmission and springs, for instHCe, in the Dodge
Sweplline pickup. Other standard items that pay off
on the job include 1 140 hp Slant Six engine and a
35-amp. alternator. Tough? We can prove it in black
and while. And show you a deal that's tough, tootough to beat. Come on. Swing in and swap! From
pickups to diesel power, Dodae builds tough trucks.

"SWING IN AND SWAP I"

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ePLASTIC GARDEN HOSE, 50 ft. $1.49

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eLOUNGE CHAIRS

e PORCH GATES (for children) $2.79 up

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eMETAL FLOWER BOXES _

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Hospital News

NEW HAVEN

In America

PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
Entered Hospital
service Will bo held Saturday
Nellacllma Chtb Banquet
_ ~!,e•thofer theCircle and
II a. m. In the Old Stone Pros- The Annual Mll&gt;the,..[I&amp;Uilh~erl- ~uw
Among those who entered byterion Church at LewlsbUI'J, Banquet ol the Nehacllma
Chtueb Womeo of St.
Hotzer hospital in tho put 24 W. Va., for Robert C. DUley, den Club was beld on Monday, tnet tbls week for lbe!r

introducing

Sentinel Church News

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Tipt&lt;&gt;n. 1013 Second Ave., Mrs.
Pearl AUred Ballard, 1722 Chatham Ave.. Roy M. Hannon,
2015 Chestnut St., Miss Charr lotte Ann Fr"{lch. Rt. 1 GalUpo· lis. Mrs. J . 1\jchard Faulkner,
I ]{t. 1 Bidwell, J;lmes E. Mor-

CAROLL K. SNOWDEN

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Phone 446-4290

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newly appointed to serve you with the
best in auto, life, and fire ill$urance.

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Jeffersft{t Ave.,
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Earl D.Cowen,
Rl. 1 Shade, Rus___.___
Hughes,
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·New DuPont LUCITE.

Wall Paint
THE CUIIN, EASY, QUICK
WAY TO PAINTI
You'~e

seen ''Lucite" Wall Paint Oft
TV-the way it means less bother ..•
doesn't dr ip IH run like or~inary
pain~,,, and dries in minutes,

Mii!ions lind ''Lucile" Wall flint

eiJerything TV says it is.

WHl " . rYOU TRY 11 TODAYt $6.95
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ROWlEY.&amp; REED HOWE.
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. for Faith and WOI prem the form of a play.
11te Esther _Circle met
on
Tuesday evenma ll~ tbe bOtni
Mrs. Kenneth Ridge. M r a.
· Roosh led the program.
Others attending ~ Mrs.
John Fry, Mrs. William Powell,

AVERY NELSON

IPolrtla&gt;m Rood. Sunday School
a. m.; Worship 10:311 a.
Bunda" evening oervice at
p. m.: Wed., wonblp serv·
ot 7:!0 p. m. p11tor, ThomE. Diddle.

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Underwood, mlnlster. Bl·
scbool 9:30 a. m.; Morning
lw&lt;Jrsh&gt;io 10o30 a, m.; Evening
I II'Orsbl~ 7:30 p. m,; Robert Reed
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Dodge - .. • • •1095
Seneca Dr. One local owner. Lillo new fiDIIII. I ....
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Standard shift.

63 Buick .. - • • '2295
Special 4 Door Sedan. One lo~al
Like new. Automatle ohlft, rodle&gt;.

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FINE
59 Buick - •owner.• • •
QUALITY

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62 Chrysler - - • *2195
Newport ~ Door. Only 19,678 eareful mlletl.
ped.

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'995
59
Chevrolet
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Runs extra

RecOflll]•e t!tls buildina? Whether you live ln Yuma or Butte
- or Concord or Dallas you know that this ia the dome of the
Capitol in Washington. And what ia more, you would be able
to identify the EifTel Tower or the Taj Mahal wltbout a IIOCOJI4
glance. All of us are attracted to and enticed by faraway placea.
And yet we tend to ignore and +ako for granted thlnga aDd
plaees of interest and beauty at our very •'back door."
Our live~, too, have lofty domes and towers that we may be
unaware of. We develop our physical bodle.!!, our personalities,
our t.alenta, and we think we've done everything necessary for
happy llvlnr. Yet It is a foot that unless the hill'her, spiritual
lifo of mon lo developed aloo, la•ting happiness La impoaalble.
And when we live entirely on the materlalistie level, we are only
half alive.
Open your eyea and look to the Light. Discover your full
potential by jo!rtlng and supporting the church of your cboice.

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Sunday

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8:22-80

Tuesday
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Isaiah
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IP:2D-28

Isaiah

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Friday
Mark
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Saturday
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tain that ~t~hich i• good in family and community life, thh fea·
tur• I• 1pon•ored by th• bw1'np•• fr'rms and oraan:•atlona

er. Shows good care.

60
Mercury •mUeagt.
- •One •owner.
'1095
Monterey. Extra 'harp.
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WILLIS ANTHONY

BUICK - PONTIAC - GMC tRUCKS
POMEROY, 0.

DodJe-Dart-Lancer-- Dodge Trucks

Middleport

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
240 Llncoln St.
MiddJeport
!'hone WY 2-2530

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All Steel 3-Piace Glider
· · All Steel Ro..ker
· All Steel Straight Chair
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See thi!'! .~~~ now in our winrlow All slet&gt;l . solid seat furnl·
turf' in grE-en &amp; wh i1 1' and yr;&gt; II0 \1 &amp; whirl"

INGELS FURNITURE
WY 2-2635

MIDDLEPORT

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

'More For Your Money On Our Lot of Values

CLEANING

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO . .

WY 2-3234

ADM!'I'TE D -Mrs , L I o y
Smith, New Haven; Robert Roy
Kincade. Pt. Pleasant ; J o e
Paugh, Mason: Mrs. Robert
Casey. Henderson.
DISCHARGED -Mrs. Char·
les Conji!'O, Portland; Mrs. Mason Grimm, Henderson Mrs. Ira
Potts, Southside; Ml"ll. Edna
Oursl, Ptl. Pleasant; Mrs. Della Rayburn, Pt. Pleasant.
BIRTH -A son to Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Smith, New Haven.

KEDS
White - Colors
Needle or Tapered Toe
Juniors-ChiJdrens·Teenagers

3.99. 4.49. 4.99
THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT. 0,

HEINER'S BAKERY
Bakers of Good Bread
Hunttnruon,

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tires. A real nice Olds.

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61 Olds F-85 Deluxe 4Dr. Wagon -•s169S

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V-8 auto., chrome top rack, radio, heater, wlslw tires, a new Olds trade-In,

THE UNITED SJEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

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fantastic m1lPage. It could be thf' pr~ision
f!ft&amp;"ineer ing . Or tbe surety and conven·
ience features . But mosllikelv it's the fun •
P:vidently nothing catches o~ !ike the fun
of &amp;wnine- a Honrla. ,J'!"ln in. ·rhe fir!t step
i.l a demonstration r id.:o. Why not today?

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"WALGRI!:EN

automatic, power brakes, power steering, radio, heater, wlslw tires. A
sharpie-new Cadillac trade:in.
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2ND ' AVE.

JET PUMP

HONOA i

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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efficient and depend•
Ohio Valley compact,
able. A convenient
1a eaflily repolitiorted
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Plumbing ice. Assembly
is complete with
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Edw•l'd ..., , owner
232 E. Second St.

Pomeroy

Ohio

bolt~on

Top -.. s1195
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ejector
for shallow or deep well serv•

pump,
hp motor, ejector, 13gallon pres.sure tank, pressure
UlUlating valve, prfliB\lre
•Witch, pir charcer aild 1"

brus foot valve. This b the

$8 250

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urban home.

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LIEVING COAL COMPANY
Establlohed tn UNit
West Columbia, W Va.
Ph. Muon SP 3-5593

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
Pomm-or

Support the Cburch ol Your Cbot&lt;e

fHE DAILY SENTINEL
")lelto COunt)"o No. 1 Neinpopor"

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lllddleport, Olllo
Dllpoz!U IDiured b' FDIC

HOGG AND ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO., INC.
"We Bave It"'
Phone 7'7UBM
Mason, W. Va.

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BEN FRANKLIN STORE
5c to •uo ond up
PO:IIEROY
OmO

BOWERS DRIVE-INN
• RESTAURANT

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
f:'ake Someooe1to Cbureh Thlo WIn Pom...,. Over 80 tan

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57 Pontlec 2 dr.
57 Chtvrolet
50 Ford Ven Type
Herd Top
4 Door Sedan
CAMPER

$495

REXAU.. DRUGS
We P'UI All Daet.ott Ptescttottons
WY ~19&amp;8
Pomer11y

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Now V.. .,.,.,,
Aute. trans.

PomeroJ

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
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Pomeroy, Ohio

130 E Second

AGEN~Y"

· W'Y 2-2588

V-8 automatic, radio, heater and good tires

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V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

STARK'S DRUGS

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V-8 auto. trans., w:slw tires, radio and heater. Shows real good eare.

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Leo L. Vaughan, M&amp;r.

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

Locsl Union 5668
Ravenswood, W Va.

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Full power, Including power windows &amp; 6-way power seat, tinted glass, radio,
heater and good WISIWtires.

A Job For a-·

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You meet the nicest
people on a Honda

Member M'O
Greenhouse WY 2-6933

LOGAN MONUMENT CO.

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62 Oldsmobile 4door - - . -.. . · s2295

59 Buick La Sabre 4dr.

FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES
WY 2-2644

Qua.Uty Furniture at Lowe: Prices

32,000 actual miles. Ideal for summer vacation and priced to

Middleport

Bakers of Holsum Bread

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Rev. Ira M. Tibbs, pastor: Sunday School9o45 a.m.; Worship
service 11 a, m. and 7:4&gt; p. m.,
Player mee""g 7:30p.m. Tuesday: Young People, 7o31l p. m.
Friday,

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Christ ceased His post.
. appearances
His dlsc~ples. In accordwith His ~n~tructions, the
were gathered togetha hou80 in Jerusawaiting.
Suddenly, they felt among
---Practice; 3o30 p. m. Tue,.
Junior Choir Practice.
Betblebem BapUsl eburob,
Bend: Rev. C. L. O'Conpastor: Robert Lewis, supt.
a. m. Morning Worship
Sunday School; 7 p. ID. Ev·
service: Thursday, 7:30
m. Ptayer meeting.
North Molto Street Churcb ol
Rutland: Dr. N, c. Carministero Blble School
a. m., v. H. Braley, supt.;
Worship 10:30 a. m.;
Sabra Canaday, pianlst:
worship 7:30 p. m.:

of !be city with aucb te..
vor
and convletion that&lt;!Oilferll
the Jn..
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by nightfalL
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which !be disciples ertperlerlcecl
011 Pentoeootls known to a.tt. Uans as the Holy Spirit

Bible liiJI ....,.
The Bible ~.as a ,..eat doll Ill ,
bout the 1Jolv Spirit, Jl
say a
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speaks ol Him Ill God. ill • IIIIo
tioo, dwelllng w!thlll mea,
working wltbln W.tory. We . counter Him oftan In !be 0 14&gt;
Testament, fPiidlrti !be lelderl
of Israel and apeatlng tlrruuC"
the prophels. The New ......_.
ment asserts that Be WU ..._
premely and uniquely ~
in Jesus Christ.
When the time came for J•
sus to terminate IIU re1at1vo1J
brief stay ODtong mea, Be .., _
sured His cllscljiles lh8t "[ wiiJ :
not leave you comlorlllu." lll :
His stead, He pnrmlllld. """
would have !be Holy Spirit Ill '
guide them Into aU truth, ad
to strengthen them opin8t
Syracuse Cburcb of the N... aU trials,
rene, Willinm C. Thorpe. paotor,
Premtee Felt
Sunday Srhoul
a. m.; Mom- During the eatly yeoro
ing worship 10.30 a. m.
church's history, the Holy Spiro
9:30 a. m. Sunday School, Ben it made His presence lelt ln
Qu' be
S t 10 30
m
!Sen rry, up .; : a. · !be ChrlsUan conununllf In
Morning Worship servlco, lsi very vivid woys.
and 3rd Sundays .01 the monthi The Book of Acta speaU of
7:30 p, ~- Evenmg Evangelis- the apostlea: being "empowlie Servtce, 2nd and ftb Sut&gt; ered" by the Holy Spirit to h8al
day of mooth. BETHANY -;-. the sick, to speak Ill foreJan
9o3il 8 · m. Mommg Worship. languages hitherto unknown to
10o30 a. m. Sm,day School, Bly- them, and to perform other
the Theiss, Supt.; 6o30 ;&gt;. m. miraculous works.
Youth Fellowship. CARMEL St p
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to
a. m. Sunday School, Way- . . au1 1n •= 1e rs
R sh 8 1 . 10 .30 3 m }Otmg churches refers to these;
ou · up.,
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of the M&lt;mth· 6 p. m.
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Evangelistic Serv1ce, h. h
Ch . U
ulte ·
1st
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m. 'nlesday.

all. Song oerv&gt;cot, yard Suot . l''ble
Study and
m. for
Preaching 8o:al p. m.: .._ . se:.;_,
led by -•tor
""ayer meetln• 7•:10 .-.ayer
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St. r'l~auf's Lutheran Church
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REV . JOSEPH KRALY, PASTOR

F1l'll Baptist Cbtii'Oh, fta&lt;olue ,
Slor EUB aurr•ll. Rev.
L. O'Conner. paotor
Pentecost Sunday, MtJy 17
~~t{lcbl:ftl~~~ MeDJel Smith, pastor: H5 Sundoy School 9·30 a m . Sam . COffee Hour, t oOO and !Oo15 o.m.
S111K117 S&lt;bool. 9:11
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m. Sunday Scbool. Freel CUrtis, supt.: 10:40 a . m. Morn- I Worship, 10:30, toplco "And Now, Tltf&gt; Cemtorter"
supt.: l!:arl Shuler, Ass't 1ng WOI'!Ibip o t ::IO p. m BY~ I
Monday, f:OO, Catechism Clui-7:110 .\Cult lllllruetiOtl
10146 a, m.:
Junior Fellliwshlp: I
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the precise date. It was
Jewilh hollday called Pente-

and.
Racine Methodist Church, 18:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Syracuse Mission, Rev. Earl But the great apostle dld Dot .
.30 a. m. ~
r an Wn ~~v H. L. McDaniel, pastor : Sun· ' Meeting, 7:30 p. _m.
· Custer, pastor · Sen·iees every attach primary importance te
6 p. m., Evening ors tp, ~ay Schoo) 9:30 a. m. : Preach- Heath Methodist Church,
Wednesday and Friday evening the signs: and wonders whicb
10
30
6
~-mmdom HaD or Jehovah's mg : a.m.; MYF p. m.; E. Dawson, pastor:
. at 7:30 p. m.
·sometimes accompanied the ex. ·
~~~lilneg!ISes
.
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Player and Bible Study, 7:30 p. School, 9o30 a.m.: Lee Sm1th,
perience of being "filled with
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Publtc meeting, un· m, Wednesday.
Su;&gt;t.: Morning worshlp,
MI. Unloa F.W.B.
Cburcb,
.. ,
day 3 p. m.; Watchtower study
a.m.: Jr. MYF 6 to 1 p. m. Rev. Henry C. Stanley, pastor the Spmt.
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4 ?· m.; Bible study _Tuesday, First Haptl~t Cbarcb, Pome- Sunday evening with Dale and
School 9o45 a. m., Earl The reallY_ ~portant. fruits
8 p. m.; Serv1ce _meetmg, 1 p. roy, Ralph C. Zundel, pastor. Dee Swearingen, leaders. Sr
Supt.; Preacing, 7 : 30 I ~f the .splf!t, he saJd, are
m,
Thursday;
Mmlstry
school,
Mrs.
Joseph
Cook,
S.
K
Supt.
MYF
p.
m
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Jean
Smith,
m.
Saturday.
Bible Study and love, JOy, peace, . patlenco,
7
1
p. m. Thursday.
9:.10-11 :15 .worsb1p. service an_d selor : WSCS. 2nd Monday
Young Peoples meeting, 7:30 p.jkmdness , goodness, fa1thfu~esa
DanvUJe PUgrim Hollnesa, (P. study. Special music. Recogmh
•• 1 7. 30 p m . Aft.' m Wednesday· Choir practice gentleness and self-control.
a 4th· Thursday
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Stlll AI .Wor.•
Langsville, Ohio), Rev. 0 . H. t.10n ~f gradL'~l~s;, Sermon "'The eac
ernoonmanu•
Circle,
7:30
pastor: Sunday School,
Meamng of Ltfr. Nursery and
. C1
12 3rd Wednes· The Salvation Army Envoy It Is a cardmal tenet rA .
a. m., Robert Grate, Supt.
Junior church for children. 8 p. ~ 8~·
p. a:; Church Admin- Rays. Wining, officer charge Ch_rl.stian be.lief that the .Holy ,
ship service at 10:3; a. m,;
m. _ Bacc~laurtoll.te services at istratlon, 2nd WPd.nesday, 1 p. Sunday 10 a. m. Holiness meet· Sptnt is sttll a~ work m the .
grim Youth 6:45 p, m.:
Jumor High, 6:30 p. m. Youth
wlthl8 •
.
d
I Wed
m· Cho'lr prac tlce • 7 P. m., log·, 10 .,30 a . m. Sunday School . world, and .particularly
f.
bleb
gelistlc service, 7:30 P: m.
meett~g an re~rc.at on.
nes- W~ne!'lday.
Sunday 7 p. m. Young People's the commumty of &amp;lth w
Js J
Week Prayer and Praise,
day 7.45 p. m. Btble study and St. Jobn's Catholic Ml••lon: Legion : 7:30 j). m. Salvation ~al~ed the Chur~h. Some~et .
nesday, 7:30 p. m.
prayer. Thursday 7:30p. m. One ' near GuysvUie (Outcb Ridge) : meeting, Thursday, 1 to 3 La· II " very hard indeed to dts- .
Middleport Church of tbe
Won One class meet&gt;ng.
R
Ge
R Shipman pas- dies Home Lea•ue· 7 p. m. Prep cern His guiding hlll!d ln the
ev. Sunday
orge Mass
· 10 .30 a.· m.: classes; 7.30 p.m.
• · Bible study, a ff_airs
· 0f
arene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett.
Rutlalld Methodist Cburr.b tor,
wea k and 5in!uI meu r
Sunday Sc?ooJ 9:lO a.m.;
Carl Herring, pastor; Morning Holy Day of Obligation 6:3(1 a. prayer mee(lng. Other services -m or out of the church . .
10
8
ing Worship :30 · m.;
worship 10:30 a. rn .; Church m.; C.onfesslon, %: hour before by announcement.
But ~here are also times ,
Voung People, 6o45 p. m.;
School 9:30 a. m. WSCS first Mass.
Tbe Churcn ol the Naza...,ne, when His presence becomes 81 '
gelistic meP_ting 7:30 p. m.: Tuesday and 2nd Thursday of Lour Lady of Loretto Mlsstoo Chester, Ray E. Warne, pastor. Wl":'lstakably real and com- ;
each month; Family Nlght last Long Bottom, Rev. George R. Sunday School 9,30 a. m.; Morn- pelhng to Individuals or_ groupa
Prayer meet-1g, Wed • 7' 30
Naomi Baptist Cburcb:
Sunday evening of each month Shipman, administrator. Sunday ing Worship 11 a. m.; NYPS ~r contemporary_ Christians u
day School 9o30 a, m.,
at 6:30 p. m.; Prayer Meeting, Mass 8,30 a. m., est. ; Holy Days 6o45 p. m.: Evenlng Service. 11 was to the disciples on the
ship 11 a. m.: Player
7o30 p. m. Wednesday.
of Obligation, 7 p. m.
UO p. m.: Midweek Player ser· day of Pentecost.
7 p. m. Wednesday.
Rutland Church of God, Ro•. vice, 7 30 p. m. Wednesday,
carpenter Boptiot Cban:b: Allred Methodist Cburcb, Rev. John Smallwood, pastoro Sunday
Chu"'b of Cllrlot, MltWlopon
Sunday School 9,30 a. m.;
Robert R. Card, pastor, Sunday School 10 a. m.; Evan•ellstlc
Groce
Eplscopol Cboreb Fred 1. Gardner, Mlnlsm;
1ng Worship 10:15 a. m.
School at 9:311, Lloyd Dillinger, service 7 p. m.; Youns People Pomeroy. \!ornmg Player each 9:30 Bible School, Milton lloudRullaod First Baptist Chun:h supt .. Worshtp services
at E d aver 7 P m Wednesday · Sunday at 10:30 a. m. excepl ashelt, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. MomSunday Scb&lt;'ol9:30 a.m.
10:45, w:th Chas .D. Woode. lay P~a eer meetl~g 7 · ~- m. Satu~ tbe lth Sund~y whlch wU\ bit 1ng Worship, Sermon "I Being Sunday 2:30 p. m.
leader Sunday evenmg at 7:30 tda/
Holy Commumon.
lieve God." 6:30 p. m. Youtb
Harrioonvllle
reglllar meellng of the M.Y.F. Chester Melhodtsl Chorcb: Chester Church of God, Rev. Programs, Jr. and_ Sr.; 7::111 p.
Rev. John Davies, pastor :
Tuesday 8 P· m., WSCS mee.ts P R. Card, pastor; W or g h 1 Gilbert Spencer, pastor. Sl rwlay .~- EyeJlln&amp; servl,~, Sermon,
ship service 9o30 a. m.;
:~the ~ome of Isola Tayl~r :1th 1lservice at 9 a. m.:
School 9030 a . m. Morning wor- In His Praaenco. ~od. 7:110
School 10:30 a. m.
ma war'· program ea er. School 10 a. m.: WSCS,
ship 11 a. m. Prayer MeeUng, p. m. Mid Week Serv co; 1:30
The Pentecootal Cblii'Cb,
Wednesday U5 p. m. Prayer Thursday of month:
7:30 p. m. Thursday . Youna p. m. Choir practice.
=\ ~~~-~~u~~:;
Se~c~~llod Methodist Chureb, meeting, Srd Wednellday
People's Service Friday, 7o30
evangelistic service, 7:30 p.
Pomeroy. Rev. Melvln Alkire.j ~onthothMYF last twa
p. m.
Wednesday Bible Study 7o30
pastor. Church School. B:lli a.lo ~~R~nnon United
Sutton M•lllodlst Church, Kev. DIYOTID TO INTUUT . .
m.: Salurda: night Player
m. Leo Cr~w, Supt:, Leo Vau- In Christ o Res Garrabrant, pas· Earl Casto, Rev Arthur Stitt,
MilOS MAlON AI.U
Worship 7·,0 p, m. Pastor,
&amp;han, Ass I. Dlv&gt;n~. Worsh1p tor: Sunday School B:SO a. m.: minister. Church services on
..,,.. L 1
B. L, Bartelt.
~~30 ~;.?'s ~rmon~ 3: StatiC PtoochlnA 10 ·30 a. m.o Alter· fst , 2nd. and 3rd Sunday at 11
• - ,.,. • ..._ .....
Rutland Cblll'clt ol Ule
urc ·
u ay; : P· m., nate preaching and Chri 5tian a. m. Sunday School every Suno ,.w.Mrl e9a7 an.aua ,.._,. ...,
ene: Sunday School9o30 a, m.; P~rtsmouth District Conference IEndeavor, 7:30 p. m. Sunday; day 10 a. m., Clint Orr, Supt. ""., ... - · - ....,_
Morning Wonblp IDolS a,
w•D be_ beld at the Jackson IMid . Week prayer mee~ng, Mrs. Lester L. Roush. autsl~-~
Evangelistic service 7:15 ?·
MethodiBI Church, Jackson. Dr.lno p. m. Wednesday : Coua•e ant. Church N[#ht on the 4th '"' ..,...., ..,. .....,
Midweek prayer SOI"VIce. 7:15
Stanley McGIIhard Is pre~idlng i Prayer meeting last. Friday
Saturday night of each month. "- ·m. Wednesday.
elder. Featured speaker Will be
•
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COiumblr Chapel: Wonlllp
Hev. Isaac Motha. Born in each month·
.
R·•- Maooa City Churcll 0' ~rlsl, 1..,.
_
9·15
. ~watiland Soutth Africa he isJ RUtland Million. Rev. uara• Miller Street, tVoca) Mus1c1: l'f•OIIaal . . . . - •
h ~- d
eac ,un ay . a. m.. "'
.
•· .
·
L Searles pastor · S u n d a v nd
Blbl S d 10
aotbelll m..~M~~. ....,
11::~~: School 10 a. m.: Youth the hrst Swaziland _pastor to · 1 9 a m.,
. Su ay
e, 111 y
a. m._. .,. •"·· - , ... ...,, ~.. • •
II
l oiS p. m. Rvenln&amp; wor. hav• a semmary IJ'atmng. Mem- 1Schoo·
. Pt ohln 7.30
Mormng Worship 10o4S s. m., - - ..,.,... ,.
7 p m eacb SUnday
bers and officials are urged to 110 30 a. m..
ea 7g30 · p. Bible Study 7o30 p. m. Wednes· '""" .... . _ • ,.
\D,~~~·
of C h I 1 I attend.
I m._; Prayer Serv&gt;ce, : p. m day.
- ; ,., ,_ '" ., "'"
r
•- Friday
• - ·1 M
F eII owaIllp, """'
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School 9:30 L m. ProchEdea Vnlted D-~~D lll
Ta .
Plains EUB CharTh· Fls-••
d
H
•onua.a.. 11.10! uartt ....._ .,.....
16:30 a. m., first lllld tblrd Cbrlsl Cbarcb: Rev, Elden R.
ppen · E E
: Rev . Arthur Stitt, pastor . Great ,.
I!Su~~~'~"
Balke, pastor: SUnda) SchooL Rev. Eugene · merson. pas Bend Methodist Church, Junior .....a11.~ - - • • • lllr
11
Cbnrdl, O.,.b11t1 10 o. m.; Winnie Hollinger, oupt. tor· Sunday Worship 9 311 a m Choir featllred, AprU 10, Frl- :,.~, :;.::;~.:·': •
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stan!
Christian
Endeavor
7ol5
p.
m.
and
7:30
p.
m.
olternately
Sun·
day.
•
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. Rev.SUnday
·~M, School 9:10 ey,a.
' president, •·.
daym.School1·30
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pastor,
Lyda Chevalier,
alternatelya. Hohar1

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Chureh:

EBERSBACK; HAROWARE CO.
Poll!-.
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Jerry Ma•ten, paatoro
School 9:30 a. m. Church .
a, m.; ChriStian Endeavor, 61
p, m. Evening Service, 6o30

o.":;=~~~·er;.1::;,:Made Holsinger.

PhoaoWYWOU

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Middleport. Rev. Nyle Borden,
lllinister. Sunday School 9:30
a. m. Arnold Rlcha . , Supt.
Mormng Worshlp, 10: a. m.

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Cowria'bt 1964, Ktilter Adverlialni Sttriot, Inc., Strub.q, Va..

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I

By LOUIS CASSELS
them a Preo,..,. wbldt _..,..
Uol,.,. Pre• Iatorlllllo!IAI to take poueuitm r4 tltelt
Sunday LMlly 171 Is the hurts and mlrtds. lffilng them
3:15 p. m. Saturdoy. Ptoyer SUnday Sehool S:lli a . m.: Wor·
birthday of the Chrl• with a atronge ..,.,. ol joy, •
meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. sblp aervlce 10o30 a. m.: Sl
chUrclt
coniCiousness ol power, and • .
John, sunday School 10 e.. m.;
'
boldness which they bad never
It commemorote• an event k
bel
Th
,.Ml Mortal! .......
~o::;;~ l l::~~k
nown
ore. to proclalrn
e Y !be
-·
· lh e Cl-1y 0 f out
._....., OllrCb, Wonhl;&gt; 9 a. m.
too p1aco m
and befiiUl
COmer of Fourtb and Main St. Church of ChriJI,
1n the spring ol the Gospel of Christ to the people

m.
Syracuoe Flrll United
terUIIl Church,,~- m
Ruppelt, ~astor,
· ·
ship Servtce; 10 a. 10.
School.
Federated Cblrtb,
Carl Kautz, Supt.: Sun d a
SyraCDie Melhodlst Chard!, Bradford Churcb ol Chrlll, School, S:lli a. ID.;
Carl Herring, putor; Oa· N. B. lmbO'ien, pastor: Homer hour 10 ,30 a, m.: Charles
Winebrenner supt. Sunday Forrest, Supt.; Bible School 1 La m
IScllool 9o311 a. ,;._ Midweek Bl· 9:30 a. m.: Morning Worship, r '· Y an.
Study, 7:30 p. m. Wed.
10:30 a. m.; Evening Worsbi?, First Bapllal Chan:b, MiddleUB Ch h Letart Fall• Sun- 7 p. m, Wednesday, 7 p. m. port, Rev. Donald Boone,
are '
• ' . Bible Study.
tor: Sunday Scoool 9ol$ a.
School 9o30 a. m., Worship
Fred Hoffman, Supt.; 10:15
Ise&gt;rviic es Sunday, 7:30 p. m,
Freedo~ Goo1'"f Mlsoloe, Ba- m. Worship Service; BVP 6
CbUrcb of lbe Nazarene, Pom· sh~n - Sbversville Road: E. .J . m.; Evening Worship, 7:30
Rev. Clyde Henderson, Griffith, pastor; Roger WII- m.; Wed. 7o30 P· m.
jpa.stor; Sunday School 9o30 a. ford, Supt.; Sund~y School 10 meeting; 8o30 p, m. Wed.,
Morning Worship 10o311 a. a. m.; Evangelistic Service, 7· practice.
NYPS 6:4S p. m. Evening ' 30 p. m. "rayer meeting, 7' 30 Middleport Flnt United
lse1rvicres 7:30 p. m. P r • Ye r r. m. Tuesday.
byterian Church, Rev.
Jm&lt;.etirlg,, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. South Bethel . EUB Church, Ruppel!, pastoro
Free Methodist Clmrcb, Laur· Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- 9:30 a. ~-' Rlcbllrd . .
Cliff, Rev. R. Eugene Gill, tor. Sunday worship 7:30 p. m. supt.: 10.30 a. m. Worship.
1oaiiiOr. Sunday School 9:30 a. and 9o30 a. m. alternately. Suo- p. m. YF: Wed . .6.30 .
1'
Phil Wise, supt. ; Morning day School 10o30 a, m. and Choir: 7 p. m. Semor Choir.
m.;
10o30 a. m.; Youth 9:30a. m. altematA!Iy. Norman Free WID BapHsl
7 p, m.: Evangelistic Bahr, Supt. Bible Study and Rutland , Pastor, Rev p au
.
led b pastor, Taylor; Sunday School, 10 a.m.
lservicoe 7:30 ?· m. Mid · Week prayer servtce
Y
Guy Ptiddy, Supt.;
,,.,,yer servl.,., 7o30 p, m. Wed. 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
"
service, 7:30p.m.; Player ser·
HysoU Run Free Methodist, Lotlrldge EUB CHan:b, R•v. vices, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
E. Sm~, Sr., palftor; Eugene Emerson, pastor, Sun- Portland, Rev. Lawreaee
School 9.30 a, m., Wor- day School, 10 a. tn., Russell Daniel, j)B.stor : Harold
Supt.: Morning ~or- Archer, Supt. Sunday Worohi;&gt; Sup!; Sunday Scool 9:30 a. m.
10:30 a. m. Youto Service, 11 a. m. Bible Study and Pray. MYF, 6 p. m.: Worship,
p. m., Evangelistic mes- er service led by MUlard Coe, p. m.: Bible Study, 7:311 p. m.
, 7:311
m.; Prayer meet· 7,30 p. m. Wednesday,
Wednesday.
7o30 p. m.
R k S
M thndl t R Entel]lrise EUB Church,
Per1tocosl&gt;ol Ammbly, Route
oc
prlngs • •
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· Menzel Smith pastor.
Rev. Paul E. Jones, pastor. R. Card, pastor : Sunday School
l
9·30 • m .
l~unds&gt;y Schoo] 10
m, wor- 9:30 a. m.; Worship service, serv ce ·
a.
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. 7030 . m.: 1\&lt;YF 6030 . m.: School, 10 ,30 a. m. Youth
services 7.30 p. I"?· Sun
p
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lowship 6:30 p. m.; Boys and
Wednesday and Fr1day.
WSCS Tuesday uo p. m.. Pray. G"lr'" Fellowship 6·30 p m ·
Cb b
Chrl t er and Blble Study Wed 7· 30
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Marcum, mi~ster; Bible p. m.
and 4th Sundays: · Youth Cholr,

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I'OR YOUR SUPPORT IN THI
MAY 5TH PRIMARY ELECTION

MI!IGS COUNTY COMMIIIIONJR
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blue and
whiteMiss
DanGail
River
Shirt-a : , ushHouse
88 ;:ltesth
8 8·
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waist
dress:
Miller
en Ray Phipps, Jackson, Wil·
blue and white polished cotton R1dgway led the program. Out'
liam A. Gilford, Jackson, Mrs. Cosmotologists to
, skirt and blouse; Leah Ann Mil·
the busmess meeting they
Walter 0. Stmpson, Rt. 4 Jackrler a turquoi~ tarpoon cloth
making Uems for the
' son, Claude Woodruff, Jr., Rt. Meet on Saturday
shift dress; Mrs. Earl Clark
forh the Arged, Mrs. Vel• Jackson. Mrs. Paul E. Colley, POINT PLEASANT - The dark brown accented with pink
Rous , Ch81 man of Vaca1 Wellston. Mrs. Richard L. Cap- West Virginia Cosmetologist As· cotton satin sheath· Mrs. Jam- ti.onl Church! Sc~I asked the
I.mger, Rt · 3 WeII ston, Mrs. Ed- sodatlon
. will hold 1ts
. quarterly es Gilbert - two pIece
' navy blue Clrc .e to
. he PrWith working and
Harry furms~mg re resll!Dents. Those
I ward J . Montgomery' Wellston, meeting at the Lowe Hotel in lndianhead suit . Mrs.
J ohn C.. Sk eens, Ashiand, Ky ., Point Pleasant th 1.s Saturday and Mtller
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were
- beige wool sutt wd· h a attendmg
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J Mrs,
k W lch Grant
Mrs
:and Mrs. Char les Pruitt. Jr., Sunday with the local chapter long line jacket; Mlss Harriett oush, ~rs. ac
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La ynP - two p1ece
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Nelson Mrs
Roush,
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sponsors of the state meetmg.
whit~ nu bbY Ka
Ed Mrs.
B R.o Ian
Mrsd
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There will be a cocktail party cotton suit and A-line coat;
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na urrls,
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Births
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beginning at 9 a. rn. Saturday Mrs. Carroll Adam.!! - blue erni Mrs. Homer E. Whittington, night. Association officials and broidered satin princess dress;
1 Rt . 2 Pt . Pleasant, daughter, the hair fashion committee will Hurnorou~ costumes were
11:24 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Carl attend a business session at 9 by the .allowing- Mrs. M1&gt;rti1nl
E. Halley, Eureka Slar Rt ., son, . i! . m. Sunday. In charge of ar- Berisford - a night shirt and
8:06 a. m. Thursday.
rangements for the meeting are cap; Mrs. Donald Bu:mg1arruner l
Winnie Paugh, Doddee Foran. - a disposal paper dress; and
Discharged
Tootie WilBon , Ruth Lewis, Etta outfits on How not to dress ~Patients recently dis·:harged Eads, wands Edmons, Regina Mrs. Robert Layne, Mrs. B. J.
included Welby Casey,
Mrs Stowers and Mary Alice Morr i-l Howard and Mrs. Louis Karsch·
William Cooley, Mrs. Marshall
nik. The tables were decorated
I Canaday and infant son, Mrs. son.
wiUl May poles and pink and
' Cline McCorkle. Mrs.
Maude Offirers Elf'rlf'd
' white petunias which were giv1Shato, Harold F. Myers, h•nn
en to those attending aa favora
C. Shawver. Mrs ~ames Me- At Dinner Meeting
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Miss Wlll!da Stemple, Count;
Dougal, Mrs. Emma Kincatd ,
Home Demonstration Agent
Robert Fetty, Thomas Thuma, f'T . PLEASANT - Officers sented the main program on'
Mark f . P~rter, ~oseph yan lfor the coming season of the Well Dressed Homemaker. She
Cooney, Curti,&lt;; _R. Gtlbert , Nan- I Gamma Chapter of the Lambda showed several articles al clo·
1 ry Bowen, DiJVld M. Darst and : Chi Omega Sorority were elect- thing featuring the new lre.&gt;rl&lt; l
Terr.r F'arrar.
ed at a dinner meeting this lin fabrics and styles. Door prizTABLE RADIO
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les were won by Mrs. Hosmer
A~NOLTNCE HYMN SING
Chosen ~s president for a sec· Roush, Miss Harriett Layne and In the truly modern loqkl
Deluxe styling, tapered
Th ·~ re will be a Hymn S i n g ond term was Phyllis Barnes. IMiss Marilyn Gibbs.
profile, smart new ac·
at the Apple Grove Methodist Elected to senre in the other Members and guests attend· , eenb,
4 tubes plus recti~
!Church. Sunda)'·, May 17,a t 2:30 ofrices were Neil Kennedy, vice ing were Mrs. Robert Layne.
fier, 4• Golden Voice ..
IP. m. Dan Hayman will be in president; Ethel Hartley. record Miss Harriett Layne, Mrs.. H. 8peaker. Motorola 's fallloua reliability and pet·
charg£&gt; .
! ing secretary; :se:nadine
Gil- L. Dyer, Mrs. Carroll Adams Jr
...mance.
.
I mour. correspondmg secretary; Mrs Herman Layne, Miss Wan, Ru1 h Deal, treasurer; Dot John- da Stemple, Mrs Harry t.a_yne , 1
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PUN DANCE PARTY
son. sergeant · al • Arm S: Miss Eth•l Riddle, Mrs.
C.
. The 1\1iddleport Band Boosters Martha Haught. social chair· Riddle Mrs. Martin Berisford.
IAssociation will sponso~ a high man and ~ush _ captain ; Doris iMrs. Henry Buck, Jr., Mrs Don~chool ~nee party th1s Satur- Saff~rd , htsto~tan; Mary Pullm. ald Bumgardner. Mrs. Freda
Iday
evemng from 8 to 11 p.m . Clov1s Co-E&lt;htor, and
DoriS · Hart Mrs Howard Joe Burris
at the Middleport High auditor- Head, organizer.
Mrs.' E. T. Roush, Mrs. Eari
ium. The Jays will emcee.
Clark, M" L. C Roush, Mrs N. 2nd Ave. Middleport
Cir&lt;'uil Court Will
Wllll~m Crow, Miss Vicki Crow,
IMrs William Gibbs, Mrs. WitConvene on Friday
liam Kelly, Miss Marilyn Gibbs,
PT. PL[ASANT -The M&amp;~on i Mrs, James Gilbert, Mrs. ThoCounty Circuit Court will not ' mas Hoffman, Mrs. Fred Bat~
May 29 ey, Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman, Mrs.
. F .d
ond
convene un (r1 n ay,
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illness of Mrs. ,James Lee . ens, Jr., Miss Mary Ann H~ff·
Middleport WY 2·5130
Thompson a patient in a Char~ ~ man. Mrs. E. A. Schaekel, Mtss
Jeston hos~ita1, wife of Judge Vigdis Foffmark, Mrs. Ches~er
Thompson.
Weaver, Mrs. Howard Burns,
and Mrs. John Wolfe.
Lutheran Clules Meet
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In Polnl Pleasant for several dress was given by the preslyears during the early 1950's. dent, Mrs. Robert Layne, and
Dilley was currently employed the invocation was glven
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bv an insurance firm .
Mrs. Martin Bertsford.
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Dilley died suddenly at hLS was Jed by Miss Ethel Riddle
home_ 10 LewJSburg Thursday and Mrs. Harry Layne.
mttornkllliS aft~r . suffenngh_a he~! t I A .:.tyle show narrated b y Mrs. William RUSBell, M r •·
a ac . urvJVmg are as WI e,
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Realistic produ cts Open ev·
PomProy, Oh;o
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Real Estate For Sale
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Sewer Mar.binet:
Spotless clean interior. White finish, VB enJi(ine, power
N Socond St . Mictdlepnrr . l WHY PUMP slu ggisb septic
Auto Sales
Rrasonailte Raleo
SIX ROOM house for sale 749 ' I'OR SALE : Seven room house
steerin'l, pawer brakes, auto. trans., radio and beater.
Ohio. Q\t&gt;ner, Sandra Ben· I tank . Gel Kh•an - Em~ A.ll. Sep. I - Call W~ Z.Z!I74
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car· mile
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Mason 773·5263.
Farm Bureau . Pomeroy
lie transmission, good tires , .
port . Clo~e to !chools, $sooo.
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radio an~ new battery. M:s. l FOR YOUR .Bulldo~r service, Phone WY 2_2563 _ S. G. Pick~
ares , u n , .
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4 28 30111
Crace Ot!er, Syrac use , Oh1o, see : Paul f . Ballt&gt;y, Pome- 1 ens
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eancelt@d? •..ost vuur opera- GrBSON Ka v Harmo•·v j.(Uitars
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tor•• license? CaU WY 2--:.!18 and A.mplit1ers. 24 months to 1951 Cl:J~VROLET good runnmg .
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&amp;15ttc . pav . see or ca ll ftffUI Jewel·
condition, $1UO. WI 9-211 1.
. BULLDOZER work , basements ! on land rnntrart ... all WY 2
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5494
5
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5 13 Jtp
land scaping , brushing , ponds.
after p. m.
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4 Door. Blue finish, .:ood tires, 6 cyl en&amp;ine, radio, ......_
Phnn• 511 Bill Wellman. Les 1957 FORD. custom 2 dr . 6 cyJ.
Lowboy servlre . Charles Jef.
Powerglide.
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10.3Utt ! inder, Standard transmi ssion,
fers , Phone WY 2·6222.
S.bre Garden Till~rs
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HARRISONVILLE _ ~ . room
97.88 ~LL TE:~TES and prott&gt;ct I tion . $595.00. Phont&gt; 98."J-2212 . See Nelgler Bmldmg aoo Sup7
frJ~me home. hardwood floors !
8 rubs from in~ects ,
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22" Power Mowers 44.97
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tr&lt;J ie King Bllilders SuP P 1Y 48 lun GMC van .lruck. 'IH mot~
kitchen cabLDets and storm
frame home with bath, gas ~ porche8, cellar, 4--sta!J garage
cu. fl.
Co., Middleport, Ohio.
I or. ex('f"!le-n l L1res.
Would
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circulating heat , front, b 8 c k
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shop, utility building.
now $199
make &lt;'Xf'&lt;'llen1 r amPf'r. Ca ll
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$3500.00.
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lot with garage. Convenient lo FARM HOME _ so acres
YOU PAY le.. for fine home 6903.
5 13 6lc
EXPERIENCED
schools. $9500.00.
black lup road, plenty pasture II
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Dail, rm 9 P.M.
lurniahlngs 01 Bake: FumJ.I ·LETART
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1962 Valiant 2 doo r
hardtop .
AUTOMOB-1 E
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WY 1-2111
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buC'ket sf'ats. seal belts. radio 1
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nace heatmg, basement. e•·
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WMP COAl. DeUver or pick
ville 667 -37 ~ .
5 13 Jtc ,
AND
back proch. Nice 77 fool lot,
C'ellent shade, barn and other
We lluJ, oell and 1rac1o - . IP 7I'UI'I&lt;It Goeglelu Ready· - - ·
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: also o'iver fronlage $10.1100.00
buildings. $115110.00.
Down
Bill Wellman, Lea wnal?WII Mill Co., Pace St., Middleport I!Y.il OLDSMOBI LE. Call II'Y 2·
FARM - 290 acres 2 mil.,
payment ~.oo. balance Ulte
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from Stat' Route liB!. 5-room
renl.
,._ Pleuaut, W.Va.
iJii6H &amp;!win~ machines. 1962 PONTIA C. 12250. 4 door I
hou,. with running
water, FARM - 11111 acres 7\it miles
OPEN EVE. TILL 8:00 P.M.
10 m .. aew, 159.50 up Several used
hardtop. Catalina, blu~ fin ·
basemenLba•·n f32x421, feed·
north of Pom•l'Oy. Properly
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mostly well fenced, good soil,
"Free S..... Plan" you ii!t&gt;t The Fabric Shop. Singer Sale~~
power lteertng . power brakes. I "':;"""-='""'""'""'""'""'""'"""~ etta silo (12x30 ), other outplenty pasture. 9 room house,
bl&amp;, bealtla1 empty clo~t and ~rV IN' Pomeroy Ohio
radio and extras. 910 Broad- I t'HOTO
COPYING serrteea. buildings_ 40 acre.s in cultiva·
cellar basemE&gt;nt
YOUR CHEVY DI!ALER
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~ Copy IDJI lelia or d..,....L tion (can be doubled ). plenty and olller buildings. ... ,.... w.
room oacup1ed by l.hP lamJI\ ,
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pasture, 100 acres timber and
OWner will Include tractor
POMIROY, OHIO
winter clothing '~ nf' s huu 11
Get Acuainted Offer
ftl 1 Pr
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works.
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'Winter clnlhf'!' nr call us [UJ
Wh1le they last
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A.IJCI'IONED
(1 5x30), plastered .11nd paint. BOX %29
PHONE WY
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LaterfeariLivinn
Leonard read the ocriplure, I ·.;
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PASSENGER TIRES . . $7.90
C11a - River Wt1h 120 feet frontage
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Ilona y" dry clean them "
NEW 13·14-15 IN.
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on highway. Complete wilh FOR SALE; In heart o! Raclno I• Devolir .. • Topic
Timothy 5. An article Oil I b • .·
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oul o1 hlgb water. llfodera 1 "Our Laler
, The Time World Federation of W"""'t'.
fi'OOftng and hang tbem up
Open 7 days each week
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rooms, 2 tiled baths,
of Reaponslb!
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was was read by Mrs. WDllain ~- ·
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dole to school. Free
program led by Mrs. Lewis dent, conducted llie
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Rickard'• Allgnment Service,
WY WI7Z
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Grueser when lhe WSCS of lhe sesolon when communlcli'
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aewv. RemPber '"'. """"" IReconditioned Merchandise. Ra- PONY FOR SALE. call WY t. ard, Phone
WY 2-3571.
river, 110 • 165 for sale. Waller
eport'o tallEach member participated In en to lbe 'CIItlllllli'o Nlll'lfnl
~:- ~aB\ cN'r111 f ' 11 nn dins $9.95 up , record players 34118·
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Wbeel balancing, auto glass, Grueser. Riverview
Drive, ~-~d
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11011 oerv1
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and doors, 4 acres level land, -ctors,
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burket st&gt;sh, white finish, 4 on the floor, radio and be-at·
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with matching vinyl interior.

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1963 Chevy II Nova 4 Door .... $2695

4 Door, automati(' trans. Power ste£'ring 11nd brake-s,
radio .

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by calling the
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and series in lhe same calegor·
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NBC, whicb will lelecut lhe The network then ma&lt;le refer·
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aimed Bl those wbo publicly visioo Academy, and addecl:
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men 's dt&gt;mnn~ t rator . Sews for·
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AHO o~ rlll\i'&gt;K!o
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fane~· work - just likt' new.! High School, Route 7, MiddlelOp.
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WA.ITRESS
- 21 to 35 years
ornc11. 1:1uuas
2-22\H
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For Rent
~· of age . Ha!l to have neat appearanre. f!:xperienre not ner'ii1Un1a, ~ ·: 1 0 " · M &lt;O 12·1Nl QUUn
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5 15 61c
PHONE WY 2-2157
dtws &lt;Jil gent"ral
house-ho ld - - Business Services
mPn 1i 111 g Will se ll fur $49.81 1 CORN GROUND, 7 or 8 acres,
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5 JJ 3lc . PAINTING outside and inside .,
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AUCTION : SatL:rrln:- ntght . Lau- I KIBH Y \'acuum Cleaner can 't ;
~ --~ - - -----:, All kinds roof work, reason- :
ed Cl'ff d R 24 b
llf:' 10lri trorn nt•w Po li she r · THREf'.. bedroom bnck duplex . . able prices. By job or hour . I
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Phone VI 3-2700.
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11 \VY 2 5127
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fnr· $5R 17 11r $7 .00 monthly . :MODERN 4 room and
bath I Chester, Ohio .
3 23 Ue
5 t5 21p
P hmte WY 2-221M .
: furni~ht'L aparlmt-nl
Phone
5 I~ 5tr ) WY 2 - 387~ .
5 12 tfc !
Professional Dry Cle•n•nv
Dr. Jane('ki announces hi:-. of· i S( '[\()j)J.. ra n g~ · for sale. 4{1'' in-iRf:R- he-dr-tom hOuSe
Lin~
and Shirt Laundry
fie.es wil l he clo~f'd _rhrnrrgh
RP~I ~·alur . Wtll inslcdl. Can ! {'()In Hill. Pomt&gt;ro~ PhoneI Hour Cle1n1n1
lhls w~&gt;t:- kend . Ht~ ofllre~ will 1 bf' sep r1 ::~1 Middle-pori Gas
WI 2-1146 or WY 2-2186.
Alt1rlng and R1p11rint
re-open on .1\-londay . Ma\' lB. I' Offw 1•• \.VY 2-5192.
4 20 tfc i
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5 15 2tc
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Dry Cleoning $2.00
LOSE \'d;:JG!-11 sa fe ly wilh llt' X : ~WEF:T POTATO plan ts. fi\-;-e fur,i ~hed apa rtm&lt;&gt;nt . Phone
DISCOUNTS A-DIET tn blrls. On ly 98e a! ' va rif'ti f' s grown from certified . W\' 2&lt;1658.
4 1fl tJc
PICkUP &amp; DELIVERY
your drug .;tore
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Green·
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ABC CLEANERS
men! furnace heat.P h o n e
3
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WY i~-3319 .
4 28 tlc ' &amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
l'h; .V I" g~ Cot:o,lv Dem,~·ra t~t· . -- --~.tub \lu i med ~ ~ the Salt&gt;m Yf's _vou 1•30 borrow (JU\ ('arpt&gt;! : . --.
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t.ent£-r ~dwol F'mlay. t'I&gt;Tay J5 ~ Shampont&gt;r FHF:F: l o
clean 4 R00\1 apartmf'nt With bath.
nl-5543
at 7.30 p. m. All mer~~k·rs ~ your carp{'tS wtttJ Blue Lustre
Phone WY 2-5385.
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Hak('r Furnilttrr Middlepo rt, 1
COMPACT Sweeper~. Authorb- 1
Public i!l most welcome to at
Ohio.
5 12 6tc
Unfurnished bouse 4 rooms . ed sall::!l and servire Wnte
L nd and ntof'! the ~I .,_. 1 g s
uti' i t~ and bath 1655 Pmnt
554 7th St.. Parkersburg, W '
Count ~· candidarrs.
Lane, Pomeroy Phone WY 2\1
5 13 3tc : 61 Buick _ _ $1,895
3874.
3 3 tic
WANTF.O: Kid rrom rf' lia ble LPSabre Cnnv_ Cpe. Sharp , FTRNISHED apanments Ph HEATING, Plumb'nl, &amp;1atller
to demoh'lh old c;~
r msirll-' lind 0111 · Pov.·e r I IVY •2776. 'iter·
Farnare1. .\nlold Bralherl. ·
contrarlnr
sleering
and hra kes. Turbme 1
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5 p. 1n . phonl:'
farm buildings, hou.c:;e, etc.,' drirr .
WY 2-3574..
lUI E&lt;t~~ · ' Main Strf!ft. romand level land . Also bid on ' 63 Buick _ _ $3 ,695
11 21 tic
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building a new 2000 sq. ft.
7 ZO tfc
all eleetric home , barn . etc
Hi\'ie ra . Almo~ t like the day
THREE and four fOO'lt furni sheHow "d Hirl\e l, R28 So SUite, 1 11 was so ld. Only 1:!,345 rare 1 ed and unturmstled aoart·
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ONE PLAYER Plano with ca- 1 of Rulland on Harrison Road .
binet and rollS;. Also 3 rebuilt I
5 15 3tp
upright pianos with benches. -··~ - - Priced to sell . Free Delivery. 150 Rhude Island Red he-ns. 1 ;
Hutland Furniture. Call SI-1 2· woodl:'n silo, size 9x32 _ Auto
4811
5 15 3tc
parts for pu sh bu tton
1957
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F: I.F:ITRO LUX Automalic Mod· :
.
~ 15 3tc
l'l Sweepf'r ~ Spring House
clt&gt;an111g Special. onlv $:l4.89 NEW AND USED weld!rs, air I
rash or terms. Takt'~ throw I compressors , ~elding
rod.
APPLY
aw&lt;~ · bags - attacnments in·
Free demonstratiOn. Pomeroy
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THE DAILY SENTINEL
Phone WY 2·2204.
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"Their cltmmelation ttl lhe p.m. EQ'!', bid been llliiOIIIICOd
10ademy procedurao lllld boyo ollout rii'b- w.kl oco. II .....
coli ol tha 111M awardo, ..,. IP'.I\.ored by the "Goldwaler 1
cotl of lhe 1964 owarda, ..,. for Preoideol Committee," aDd
By RICK DV BROW
'!'bose wero Thomas Moon, DOUDCed more than a week 1ft. wu, of ........, a linJnf pilch
tJDIIed Preos lalernalloul
-ldlllt ol AJlC.TV, and Fred •er lhe final aworda volin&amp; .,._ lor the Republlc:an fn&gt;m AriHOLLYWOOD (UPI) -It Frielldly, new pr..w.nt ol CBB can ond -tbortly before 1beWll I busy day iD lelovllioa - .

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Mn. G. G.
flowers and eaeU wen lecl~J
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dav- Mr1. Robert BUrkeU,
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and family.
and Mn. Betty Cline, aecfttlry.
Memben responded to roll
Mr. and Mrs. Ever:~=~· c•U by naminla wildflower IIIII
R:, were ta of Mr y ita special meanlnt for them.
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flowen from ller larden and
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so shown was a colored pho&amp;o of
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith ol Everybody's FJo1Ner Show Ill
Columbus spent Thursday with Daytona, Fla., whlcb bad been
their niece Mr and Mrs. Geor· sent by Mrs Allen Jenkinson
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end guest.a' of Mr. and Mra. lJv· bt Flagler Beach, Fla.
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wood, W. Va ., came • Monday persona
the reports.anec o~ e v
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ter' Melody' ot Wuhlngton, D. anyone haVlJll augge~tions_ on
c. spent Mother'• Day week end keeping cata: from her lhrUbwith her parentAl, Mr. and Mra. bery.
Lewis Triplett.
Mrs. Burk,tt welcomed t be
membert and guests Mn. WHFriends and relatives have lis Anthony and M~. Atwood
learned of the lUdden death of
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Mr Marine Addles- Spengler.
be orm:rh ~
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Mrs. Robert Coati devotiond·
urger a er me n
ca of. al leader for the program, rea
She was a former resident o 1
tlt1ed "Not God bln
Middleport and attended Heath poerd m "~ d ' arti
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Norman Vmc~nt P~.ale, Source
Mrs David Entsminger· spent of Life Happmeu. She consever~) days recently 1n Grove- eluded with 1 bupoe~ and pr4Jer.
port with her brother and :ail- During the SllleSB
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ter • in • law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert'"'~~ihibel.iion
Wendell Mlller end in Urbanna orary mem1.1e1.•
It, wu rewith Mn. J. R. McKnight.
activated by unarumous vote ol
the club. Mrs. Reibel is a past
Mr. and Mrs. John Fultz and director of Region n and Ia ae•
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children, Marc and Anita Marie,
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at the local, distr
visited with hill uncle and aunt, state levels of
garden club
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Meyers and work.
Mr . and Mrs. George Shi veer
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and daughter, Jayne Ann, in E. Reynolds, Mrs. Guy Rer·
Cincinnati. Mr. Meyers Is a pa- ooids and Mr!. Arthur Strauss
tient at Deaconesses Hospital, to the nominating committee.
room 246. Mr. and Mrs. Fultz She gave a report of the regionand family also vbited in Col· al meeting l;leld In Pomeroy in
umbua with Mrs. Henry Fult% April and lnnounced 1 regionS da
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maill You'U h"ve more fr. . lime ••• and _,.
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p.m. at the church.

Grou CIIUrch Guild
Met on W l!dne•dny
The GuUd of the Grace Episcopal cllurcb met Wednesday
evenlns at the perish .
with Mila Lenore Glleo u boateu.
Mrl. J. E. D. Hartinger, preoident, opened tho meetlns
devctlonJ. 'Ml.e reporta of
secretary, Miss Vida lhl•. ond
treasurer, Mn. Theodore Ebel'llbach were approved. A
cussion was held on the
whicb the lfOUP ore milwla
for Children'o lloapiUII. A dolsert course was III'Ved by the
boateoo during ..tho aocial hour.
SEWING GROUP MEETJ .

Tbe aew11111.......,. ol the
Wide-Awake 4-H Club met Wed~ evenll11 II the homt of
tho ldvlaor Mrl, L. W. MeComTho club boo been - st&lt;•
n...... ..... lrom tJtocllkldJe.
port Gordoa Oub. ·

Women 1nd· Girls, Porch 1nd Lawn Furniture, Boudoir Lampt, f.lbergl1s 5 h o r t I•

Dr~pn, Porch Ruga, Porch V•l•nce, Roll-up MatChstick Porch Shldtt, Rtvtnl~•
Heirloom Bedapreeda, New Sprint Dreu F•brlcs In the -Dr!lpery Dep1rtment on the
2nd. floor. •On the M1ln Floor Women's Swim Sulb, Umbrellls, Klrbury '~np,
, lnder• Flgurflt Sllpt, Men's Short si- Work Shlrta, Men's Terry Knit Cushion h~ .
Golf Socks, Boys' Acrll•.n Shirts,

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Rockefeller Campaign
Soaring- -a little- -on
Upset Win in Oregon

~vity.

Goldwater Ambushed, Runs
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Capts. Ben w. Stutts o1 Florence, Ala., and Charleston W.
Voltz of Frankfort, Mlcb., were
released juot after noon In
border vUiage of Paolmttnjom, /
where Col. Paul Hinkley
Fl!i11ax, Va., waited to
them. Tbey wiD Jell their
to the public next week.

paired. But his domestie altuDR. PEALE
ation still must be classed as
a serious political handicap.
N&lt;ti'Dllll V!.eeld Peale, D.D~
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PORTLAND, Ore.
Gov.
A. Rockefel· lead and held it Although aod assembly &lt;1 lloe Cetatrli
ler's. upset victory in Oregon belatedly lifted h~s pres_i- pre . primary poll~ had indi- Obio Heart AasoetaUoa, Tuetdential campal~n off the ground. today . and _revtve~ his Icated a swing of support to day, June Z, Dr• .Charle1 Milo
hofes for wmrung the more cructal Cahforma preSiden- Rockefeller they still showed I len, presideD&amp; of &amp;he
tia primary.
itt~e favorit~ to he Lodge U S County Heart ~BGCiatioll •
SPRING SPORTS (Final Edition) - Five of 50 Waham. boys participating: In area
The California contest June 2 is a head-to-head match ' Ambassador to South 'v i e noonced today, 'l'be meet1n1
CHICAGO- A Florida ..
school Spring Sports are these young golfers of Wahama High school. Football between Rockefeller and Sen. Barry Goldwater of Aro- INam
wiU be beid at Columbus PJa.
estate Investor cold Friday
basketball, the traditional Autumn and Winter Sports, and baseball, always pop- zona, an alsO·ran in Friday's Oregon primary, whoch he I R ;
za slartlng ot 10,01 a. m. Tbe
"""t bim 1300,000 In "under
in the Spring, have competition now in the warm days of April and May. Left had written off a month a~o.
; u~~J 1rom. 2·482 1 0 re.j luncbeon, open to an .._
table payments" to obtain
right, above are Ray Redman, Bill Zusp:m, Bob Greene... Dick Pfiffner 1 and Chuck In Oregon, Goldwate• trailed
precmc13 gave:
et~ted pet'IOD8, wiU be a1
1gon s ·
fU mi!Uon loan from a
their coach, Frank Capehart. This Is Wahama's third year with a golf RO&lt;kelelier and Ambassador •has strongly impressed barkers j Rock•letler 60.850, Lodg• 49,- 1 noon. Ticket. will be ovalloble
1ters Union pension fund.
year in a •..,tious way. The sport is expected to catch on more npidly Henry Cabot Lodge and held a of riVal Republican contenders 976, Goldwater 36,407, Nixon at lhe door. Dr. Peale will
Vaughn Connelly made
when Mason's new golf course ts opened for play. See track and baseball squad pic· slim lead over former Vlce with the number of nationai J31,094, Ser.. Margaret Chase have for hit subJect, "stayllat.ement in the U. S.
tures on Page 2 today.
Pre&amp;ident Richard M. Nixon. convention delegates. He could Smith o~ Maine 5,281 , and Gov. ing ·Alive As Long As Ye •
Court of. Judge Richard B.
The
RockefeUer
vlctory almost clinch the nominat.ion William Scranton of Pennsylva.- ~ LJve," which is the dUe o1
tin Jhortly before the t25
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n clearly damaged the Lodge by winning the GOP presiden- nla 2,985.
one of bls many heft 1e11en.
Hon fraud trial of.
Labor uiOIII Ill ColambUI campaign. which ~ad been tlal primc.ry in California and
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union President James R.
lllld Yoangltowa agreed .. gathering momentum, at least the state's bl~ 0~ 86 de~egates.
,, and seven of his aaaoclaies
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projeelo.
the his speelacular victory In the suggesto,. that the_ polittcal
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primory Idamage caus«&lt; by t.JS dtvorce I
• former Minneapolis,
March 12.
and remamage can be reman now oerv11111 a fraud
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lloe ploateren ud Cemenl
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I A Kanauga resident, Martin Berry, 57, who lived alone
tax evasion oenience, and
Maooos Untoo Loeol It In c..
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in a cabin at the 7-35 Club, lost his life in an accident at
vln Koveos, a Miami
Middleport-Pomeroy Rotarlana Friday night jleard an · !ambo• voted to tad 1 7"'81 Although Goldwater made an ,l
PORTLAND 0
lUPI) the bridge of the New York Central Railroad, which
consttuc:Uon firm official.
eye-witness, or participant's, account of the 100 mile •trlk~ lnd ~eeepted manqe- ununpressive showmg here, he _ Ne1 10n A. R.oc~!t.ller, crosses the tracks of the Chesaoeake and Ohio Railroad.
Dranow ond Roveno ore
horse drawn caravan that publicized Issue No. 1 follow· m..t • IIITee-yeor _...... of.
thrust Into tho Ropubli· just below the Kanauga Station at 7:10p.m. Friday.
def~.\fJ• the Clse.
dinner at Heath Methodist churcb.
fer II a .lkeot ..urly wage
con pr"idontiol spotlight
He felt off the bridge between ,·
~· ifRollorian BID Childs, plnciHtlt- klke. ..,_ ~
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by 0 aurprlalng 0..-gon the tracks and the bridse railing Iengine cao. They saw tht body
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victory, took dead aim on arwl landed on his
on the lying on the tracks, and made
INDIO, CaUl. - Singer
Fred w. Crow of Pomeroy, .... eel H wu the most oritllnal and • 41....! lloutJJ
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Caltfornio ond ArlL Sen. c and 0 tracks, woth one leg an attempt to stop by
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QUirriage to
tiewed highll1Jhts of the trip Impressive promotioo for that
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across thf! track.
1the emergency brakes, but their
S. 5mlill
that ended with Gov.
1cout. or .aoy: oilber lor lllaltf,
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Dr. Donald Warehime, Gal· elforts were futile.
ll•;o
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Rhodes promising action to JUDy )'earl" ChDdl s&amp;lit.
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nor, who Clmpaigned hard lla county coroner, who gave At the tlme of the accident
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whifo fhli' flvo othol'l on the cause of death as acciden- be was wearing a uniform of
1111 Moy
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of' cau!lng he
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A suit seeidng f600 lor a corn ' tho bollot otoyod oway, tal, is of the opinion that the l, tho . -Kana"ga Block Co. where
-''grtfiOUI
mental Itoanguish."flied
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n-·lAt....., announced a
Miss Shore
pioket' which the p!Binti11 char- .....
ov• ono-third of the total fall seriously injured hlm and he had been employed. 'He was
"8 .a mey
"It passed and we have I meeting of the board Of dlrec~ nd
GOP YOtl. Rockefeller and that he might have been dead released from Holzer Hospital
the dlvoree lltlit Friday, 11
COllference ~ith Ohio Director torS next "Wedilesday at 6;30
~:.:;~w~Tiled ~ Me-:;~o: Goldwater collide head-on before the Chesapeake an d iFriday morning, where he had
~rt or tbe couple'll first
of Highways Masheter n ext p, m. at tht home of Bob Coati.
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In California June 2.
Ohio freight train hit him.
I been a patient for several days.
dma: anniversary. The
week to discuss Rt. 33 improve- One guest was introduced, Funeral ser.vices for Mrs. ~y
C.:ufr
Elated by hIs victory,
The train amputated the right r He is survived by a brother,
W8i married May 26, l963,
Fred Coats, of Muncie. Ind., Noah stout, 78; Darwin, who M. W Runyon, Pomeroy, R. D. Rockefellersaid"l'm mak· 1Iieg and hed suffered
several I' Riley Berry, kwho resides on
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b Palm ments," Cblld1 sald..
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by· hW brother, Bob.
died Saturday mornin,g
at
ing no d••l• on any stop-. ractures an ad a crushed Georges Cree and by sveraJ
Sprihgs;
Childs said the Jdea for the
Meigs- Memnrlal hospita1, wtD · Albert Runyon's ~tition say! · Goldwater movement. I'm head bnd multiple lacerations. sisters. There are four childnD
. covered wagon caravan to Col· Childs announced officers
held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at that oD M~y 5, 1963. he loaned on 11 prOaRockeflller deal." The train was enroute from Iliving in ths Columbus area.
WASHINGTON_ In an effort umbus originated three years be elected ~t week - 011 an Ewing chapel with burial in the the CQfl1 p1cker to M. W. Run.
Logan to Pomeroy _ 1he engin-! The body is at Miller's Home
to ·heal the split 1n the Demo- ag~ in the mind of Crow, who, evening to be announced- .at a Union Street cemetery, Athens. yon until the end Df the 1963 if!Jii!lARi:
P"lfflfffi ~ · eer was GeorgeS. Davis and 'for Funerals, and funeral arcraUc party in Ohio, Sen. Ste- J~mgly, suggested it ~ur1ng first meeting of the Community Her husband preceded ber in corn season, that M. W. Rn~yon l
firemat., Harry Shaw, both rangements wiU be announced.
pben M. Young hu endorsed dtscUsslon on how action to Improvement Association to be death in January.
has not returned tbe p•cker
ISS
of Rt 2 Logan were In the hater.
reiendon or Slate Chairman improve the rooie might be held tn Middleport High school. Surviving are threo cltlldren, even thoogh plaintiff has .
~---William L. Coleman In
that st~.
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He urged everyOD&lt; Interested NeUe Vlfdloh, at home; w. CUI- quested on numeroos tun..
poit. Young has lor the
past
When Issue I came along, In helping promoie new
in- ton Stout, Guysville, John R. that ot be returned.
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petotoon
jing In· the job aod just
thls
tend.
(twins) Sue Goldsworthy Ath- claims M. W. Runyon traded
"'eek hod again c•Ued for hia
Mello Geueral Hospilal
Heath ehurcb ladles servlnz ....,
Zue Close Gra~vme, the com picker to the Standard
tuster.
ADM.IJSIONS-OpMIDarst, steak dlnnar were Mn. N111 0 'w several~~ &amp;nd ne- Hardware Co. In McArthur, 0.
'J'be peppery Democratic sen· Cheshlre.
Moore, Mra. Mildred Zeigler, ·,
1 in exchange for other equip- Margaret Ellen Dutton, dau~ from Cleveland wbo seeka DISCHARGED - Mabel Cie- Mrs. Roser Mo11an, Mrs. Guy phews.
, ment. Albert Runyon is also ghier of Mr. and Mrs. O.le Dut.
Milton B. Lambert, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lambert
,....lecllon In Nove;,ber how· land, Racine; Harman Graham, Shuler, Mrs. Everett Ball and Friends rnay &lt;all at tho fu- ! seeking 6 per cent Interest on ton, 36.\ S. Fifth-st. Middleport. of Pt. Pleasant, W . Va., and of the late Ruth Will Lam•
~ tuued. a statement Friday Rutland.
,Mjss Bess Sanborn.
neral home anytime.
the $600 from June 30, 1963.
a senior al Middleport High be~t, will ~raduate with. highest h(_mors from Madison,
eiiiiOUnclng bls support of Cole.
school, tied for oecond place Wosc., Medocal College With the Medtcal degree June 8.
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with two other 8eniors in Eng- Hts honors mclude elect.Jon l
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lish 12 in the Final District to Alpha Mego Alpha, the only
CQJ..VMBUS _ Republican
State Scholarship tests recent· nat1~nally re~ogmzed honora~y
Statl. OWrman Rat C. Blin,
ly In Athens.
med1~al society. . Membership
.h1J.Cticl for an eigbtl:\ term,
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Her score of 84 trailed the constlt.utes thE: highest
"'II . Ill meet today with GOP
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top student. Caroline Compton. a medocal student can aclueve.
·l leaden and andJ.date
of Oakwood by two points Miss Dr. Lambert IS .a graduate
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Dutton tied with a senior. from of Pomeroy High school, Class
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By BEULAH JONES
or down and up- no choice. Is me - SOIM yeBI'I you
thought remains - it has to Eudid and one from Kettering ot 1957, He will intern at Cineam
ma~tera.
Y('IU haven't really lived if It goea Ute this- up t h off allld. eet in your
be mornJn&amp; again.
Fahmont West.
cinnati General hospital, start·
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you h&amp;Yen't been to a Mother's dorm steps fltree fllrhll,
bed and --: sleep?
Sometime&gt; you get at least Miss Dutton became one of ing June 26.
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Not yet - they BA
three hOU.:s sleep 1nd on Sun- 320 Ohio high school stude-nts Dr. Lambert was one of .the
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yoo do .·trr get ill line to eat- stand
lnJa boy and .g!r! - !bey ore day IIlOtliiOg when yoo should tsk!ns top slaie honor. from Pomeroy Panthero ' aU- time
major euie"!' may not. Rve
~~~-• to llllieb from od It). I opeak with considerable Une, nolloing fA&gt; lean on
pinned- 11&lt;&gt;0! Tbey ling again slay In bed yoo are awakeond among 26.4:16 participants.
j great lmeman ltaci&lt;le). His
1lo '""' .. . tho basic fuel lor a authority, belnJ o boiiiHcar- 500 . iris ond their. mothers
ond moot ot the nlght.
three hours sleep and on Sun·
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htgh school scholastic record
111ew IGratlng plant 1D New red veteran of six consecuUve to get -fed' - (I would
Every so .often 1 train raan day morning when you should
was equally outstanding.
!Vort_pty further brlghiens the years (and I mean one rl&amp;ht coiiiRllt mardor. because I
tltroucb &lt;'lbons ond part ol your stay In bed yuu are awake and
He was on the
Wisconsin
MI.... of tbe . West
VIrginia after the other). 1 have · aix like waiting · Ia line lor
room.
ready for anything (you know
Badger footnatl squad until en·
-IIJtiiQtey, oecorciJJW to Gov. down ond two to go belore they yOu ore lamllhed when'
Good 014 Slturdoy. YOII
' why, because YOU gel to go
lering medical school.
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fllve me a chair ond cane.
to it -yoor olfspr.lng .
oeveral dtoice.s: up t h r e home today rl&amp;ht after dinner).
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·\ ~- ~ be WH "pleated It's a wonderful weekend, ' 1take milt." (You never·
f1oon to &amp;he pr.esident'•
After a lengthy dicuss.ion on
Meigs MemortaJ Hotpttal
very ,r:Duclo" to learn of I be but you feel a little like having the stuff. but take it; they
t1an - tlPfltalrs to lbo
cllurcheo yoo chGIIoe the one
DR. MILTON LAMBERT
claolslo!l
Ill
Conoolldoted Ed!- been bo the battle of tho Bul••. f&lt;our or ftve
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"faslel every
obow - down to Peden
nearest, -anlieSa. Tbey ali
ADMiSSIONS -David Fielda,
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~ When the eoperllldvlle you to The goOd-. rood (after for the Rare review or
bave tbe .... thing In common
cit,.. James Eblln Pomero)' Five Fined, one
ctqll ~"; llrm's coal ~ be a ktd again they're really thai walt wb1 110171, 1H1t tbe phJI. You tate )'lOll' eltiJd
they ore !Wed w1tb monu and Ttoe Meigs Caunty 4·H Cluba, Virglrua Pierce
'Middleport:
!roll
about . 2 kidding who ean be 1 kid ifrll tell you !bey ore jut plnJ, of ooune. .
dalllhlers, ond moms'{nd sons. cooperating with the 4-H elubs Alice Bletner, Mason; Lo i
Forfeita Bond
Jy,
ogaln?llmowofnowaytotal:e Plillllc on 11oe doc 10 yaa
Yotlhovo-tobily·!bem
Then Its back to Ill&lt; dllt'm In Jackson, Atbens. Hocking, Thompson,
Fivepersonswereflnedond
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10. or JO yetU'I off your feet ·
-~ bow wllot lloo thing. You ore .,......., a
ond upaUI!rs agabt and down a- and Vtnion C?llllties, are agakt
DISCHARGES _ Cordella I one forfeited 1 bond Friday In
•-.TO flo• Flrlt Deputy Pre- Of ......., you set out with ....Uy bve to eot. I MYpve )'oil (ol .,.,..,... .
pin Ill line ond llnall,)1 a bea,.. planni1111 a 4-H Club Excursloo Brown ud oon,
Minersville· Meiss County Court of Judgs
mler Anutll l!fkoy• oald to. hlgh opklta ond loodtd lulf' tr really oaw un ooderfM
for It), li!tl It 10011
tlfuJ chicken dinner with an on 11oe Ohio River.
Maralyn Taylor Raclae· Floo: Frank W. Porier, Jr. Jam'"
doy lbe
Uplotl
N -But after 1 lew t!rnU wldiO I uo fllare,
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trlmmlnp, even strowber- The Meigs coonty and Jack· sie Brici:Jes
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Sid· MIUer, Pomeroy R. D.,
give lnllllatt ·. alpPol'l to 'tulio you don't bother with rnany Upatalrs IJ·aln - oil
But ·reot II lloetlili, ond
ties.
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eel a f58.50 bond for overload.
If lloe falaD( ~ alttt&lt;bd by tlfnJ-- the high heels ore no - It's time to ·JO to
,olilel. they don't wiiii you to
Everything II - · may I go leave the river landing in Mid· ers, Hut~, ~~ EbllnCaPom- Fined w.e Rosana
Marlo
!be UJlllo!l .,...,.
not unpacked and if YOII have thing - the ton!b •tnt- ·
bond lib they do when
!tome now!
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dleport at 10 a.m. Wedneaday,
Turner, '-svllle R. D. 1, $IS
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Bop are packed
June 3. Ticket. may be III!Cured
Bli'l'elt La' Ule ' ond costs
left of center oo a
INCIIIJ'OIIATIGN
YIMI juat stay In it.
gays ling the 11mt
.Good to oil don. fCI'
Uld--"thanlta 1«1' a .loonderlul tltrouih any of the 4-H clubs In
am
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curve, Ira M. Tibba. Raclno,
. ~ · ~· 'l'lcl W. ' !one ~ gave up ~ lel:n llmeo t!IIUI
IIPlhlb:lo opln, ond down the road the county or at the County Ex. f20 and costs for speeding, llofl.~ · ~q ~ f!. illltn( lnf for Uie "y&lt;llllliest 1'110ther 'wbo olnga ,!t ·
J'ienln&amp;-. yoo don't
home, bomt, home .. iension Office at a cost of U
TWO CITED
ler A. slact. Syracuse, f100 and
•· ·~ ; of Jii&lt;OrpOftllpn of frllin'Cimland"- and jUst..._
~ IO!nr
wate'h TV""1'0 ean
Ia, of couroe, just 1 big eacb.
The Ohio Stale Patrol has re- ,_ 1!'iih f1ti suspended
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but true, except that you 'llols three boor excursion ported two arrests, Roger W!oif. placed 011 s1z montha _PI'.flbll,
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lotJo .of·""'l'P8nJn. ,
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p. in.
trade thlo
has been one of tbe proje&lt;:ll ol brenner, 2t, gyracu•e, clied to lion. for no.
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C: · I: doD'I Poir lbout ,eollep JICI tO
aa,ytblng. even Paul Getty's lrll· the ·Me!p County 4-H clubs for Gallipolis cOurt today for paso. · W J,
.._.., 'i"- A. ~. If fa. ........,. wltJt•, no ldlll,- but I ·~
~ becluoo you can't buy t1to the put !O•yeon and IMtlally lrtg oa berm, and Pii\•Uis J. eosli tor,.; lltiop
"". .atoio, ... ~· C, ~ do ·IDiair OIIJo V1dvenJty II tlni• .
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lime lpeDt ldth ,..... eblldren ll'O\'fdes 1D OUistant!bof OIJIII" Blake, 28, M!ddlejJorf., oiled to and ~ M. 0!11,
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and no 'miller""""' ·di,J'they'J'e hl\'!111 •
tl!oJ l1'e biC or Dille. , Jence fA&gt; club ,!MntiiOra. ltle!I!I. ;Melp court May 11:1 lor
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evenfDI with .Mn. KnJibt lllil =.:::=•l:..~ Min......
Mrs. GleM Lambert, llllltlnl::::.
boltea.s. aerv1nc lllld, IIDCI-- fDalrlt, .--.... 1PW tu:e aot.ke _..
wtcbel and mints. Mrl. fla.rry ~ rf:,b b~
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be holtelltll for the Junl meetMtha: ca. ~~:.Sl. ;
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Followmg the meetmg
rs : &lt;:
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week 'end with how to select patterns, materAmong the pot&gt;ms gl•t' n bv Llo}d se:wed assorted sandwlch· l :n!is~~ ::: Hettie WllUams Ia!, color cOmbinations and proMrs Dlitton wPre sr\ eral v. !IIC'h es. rook ies, randy , punch and ~ dauihte . Mrs Alphonse per measuring. The girls aelecthad bt-en published mdudmg cufh•e to the members present :an
r,
.
ed the material for thelr sew:::=
''Thf' New Sprwg .. " The Sec- and these guests, M•ss Mary Schorn A
B
f Col b Iina project thll sununer Plans
., .
M . F
l J htel and
Mrs nna vers o
urn us &amp;
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ond Spr.ng." ' The Last Spnng Park · rs. orr·es ac
_' wa s the SundaY dinner guest of were made for the girls to 10
and one wtltlen whtle ndmg .m \1r s H H Sherman. An ar Mr and Mrs Eldon Kraeuter 1on a hike today, after school,
I
Pion to Place
~,-:_'':!:ua~~=
a tram about t!Je fir st atom 1{ rangrmenl ol peomes and IriS I · d h
·
of tile loot tona•rb' --:11 IIJ wna
00 the old Chester Road for
-• on ••
.
F'1iaa
81U1cbana; Ulud _.til
11
bomb enliiiPd 'Wiu rl Pool · wa~ USt'\1
l.lle refreshment I and . aug ters
their bird prOJeCt.
The ' next
wNJer• on Grave•
4e . . . . . . . . . tl ... , ..... w~
She a.lso gave her own favunte tub le Mrs Euler prrslded at Miss Asenath Tracy has re- meeting will be May 28
:::c:a.m,ea:=trlp ~:._.
"N turne .. :.md conl'iuded . ., ilh tile punch bowl t~nd M1ss Susan tumed home from S_t. Joseph
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The bostea 11ft ~-~~ Naru. 10 ••,.. w':.t• u ~oc
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. " P·rk al the l·of!ee sef'\'ICt'.
,Hospit.al after undergmng It toned to Mrl. Donald Ha!M;A Wnm. 'iaeh•J tbeactl wnt II r..t the exprf'-;)1\'€'
PI! uumo;,
a
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F--'h t·-' Ci l
the J 1'- 1 b -~ w'_. . __ . :. .
t.b• Eut llne ., &amp;M JUblle
1 don
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lsi ectomy.
eu-.::ra eu
rc e
o ., e u w-. C\U~aNIY u.... lkniUI 11 . .,,.... EuC;
Mrs. D~ltton also ('O~~n;o~-~ shP
) Mr. and Mrs. Harokl Bartels
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evtnlna It ber bome, Olbom..t. :.~oo~e:.. ol MJIMIDI• -~
the subJeC~ ma t~~.r a
.
p,i'il (ounrilor~
jand grandson, Dennie Barttls ,l MeetlRJU Held
Mr'l. &lt;1larlet Stral.JSII, presl~ AJ. '-ll..a.a!q • u.. .-Noltlt~
r.referrrd m wrtting pu~ll '
d
h· h
y
d t . d ted
-•ort &amp;.....1 eoi'D4tr or • Jea fol'hlVb' ewnect Q:
&lt;
Itown
returne to t etr orne, oungs- M B N tzl'
id t
en • con uc
I w'
l,t\ll!lwuuam swtcllll'd.J 1benee &amp;oulb _.
Mrs James Euler. program _·4 r&lt;&gt;f :rrlt&gt;rlaillf'tl
Thursday after a week's
rs. en eu m.g, pres en'
neu te!ilon and plans were c....- l:aA u'"' uca • llf.cbe.,
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t
d 1· •
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l\f\Aned
the
meeting
of
the Fed·
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tUnee 1a 1 N'ortberl)' 41r•lltloll 41
chalrman, gBv~&gt; I lt' At-t·on t'·
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visit wlth his mother, Mra. Ed· 1~r-··
.
made to plll!e Dowers 011 t be ledJ th-e • • 'Is 4.,.._ Nortit.
VlCW wh i{'h was a ('OIIeell\Jn ot
~1rs Stctnlt'y Trussell ass1sl- na Bartels Nve Ave
erated Circle Wednesday even·
ll'avet rl deceased memben n t•.t aad ·~.::- ~r':; of
"""ms bv William Carlo~ Wil - t'd tJv 1\ks_ Ella Hannum and ' Mr ond' Mrs Harold Bar- ing wlth devotions taken from
for Memorial Day A _ . on :i;llnnlq. DOll
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10 ~lrs. · Eldon K:·aeuter, entertam-1
· I tels and
· grandson· of Youngstown the b00 k •. "Teac h Me Th Y Wa Y_. "
''"}1'11-~ at n-:1
aetenaee
Dud: Vol. lJIS;. Pap UL
Iiams. P1~l11zer
rm
the flower given · 1 shut-In
Btteon~•
ot. liNe
CoutJ.
lilentrv fwlds lit' wa~ a rnPdl - f'LI the Pa..;t CounC"IIors of Ches -1 were Wednesday evening guests Foll~wi~ the ~~IJ to Worshlp,
Easter wu given by Mn. Ger· ~'\reyer of thl l'ftlUOD
tot
~:a! doctor and some ul h1 s poet- IPr Councd Daughters of Amer- of his brother and sister-in-law 1 medttalion on In the Church
ald Wildel!muth 1be traveling tbe »mWOJ:II ~ MMl ru.I •taw11 ant
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nU.r. Jald 4.,
ry is wrttlen
fr,)m t hnt v1ewpom
a t h er . Mr. and Mrs. William Bartels.' - S'tde by Side ·" was given by
prize donated by
Mrs. WUbur for
reftll.Ulu..,.
Nlllllnll w a111wr lf.i4
111
He was of En glish and Puerto hom&lt;:&gt;
Bashan.
Mrs. Anna Yeager spent last ~rs. Neutzllng, who
closed
Hanning was awarded to· Mn. ~==-~._.tr :.., ~ ub'q.=
R' .
t ~ . wh ich (ulored
.
Ed With prayer.
Wild
th Refresh ents were lblm.
He reet•iv- , Tht' nwetmg. in
her aunt, Mrs. - Thank you
were read
abov: and Mrs. ly now,
ed manv honors und pr il€'S dur· ~!rs A~t hur Orr. president, op·l
rrom Mrs. Loms ReibEl and
Roy Mayer Mr! Llllie Hauck, Her AtNrMyl•
. h. ·rr
rned wtth dtvotiOns followed b)
Phil Williamson for carps sent
M Gene ,E . and
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(5) 11-11-211 oo a, u, It, IN
mg ts J e.
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I he plf'dge to fbg
Plans
were
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Re
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rs.
vans
w
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Mrs. Eukr re~d sonw
ht~ d i ~eu s"ed for a pir.n1c m thf' fu _l 1llrs. Ent.smrng~r
Ithem w 1 e · port.e 1 welnre
guests, Kay Evans and Nancy
LIG.u NOTICI
selections inrlndmg "_o\ Flowmg -..
I
~rs. ~liard Pratt who was . Jo Mayer.
St~"'~feo!:!~ ,"!. ~~ ~";
Rivt-r:• ··Tht' Light Skill Not turt.
Report&amp; to Lodge
I Jured Jn 1 fall, Elu Gilmore in
cnle•, c- No. :nn. Ill pv,rni.Jr.•
F:ntrr " and others expn·s~ mg {;ames were pla~·ed under the~ Mrs David Entsminger re- Meigs General Hospital, Asen·
:fo~:a~~~~--::o~=
.
. I . , ''" ",,.,n ll\. a dirPction ol Mrs. EddJe
Har- ""rted . on a meeting of the at.h Tracy underwent tonsilecto~!!~ ~ oa the uu. da:r of •1111· 1116.
pomts o v1e\\ .,,,
b
N ll
d ··y
w me 4treeWd m u.. e...
dDrtor and the pwple he mePts. tung . ~1rs llu a~L fwe a_~ Brotherhood o1 Railroad Train- Imy and Js home, Mrs. Virgil
a•med, 1 1ll'1ll txPOie ror· ~ 1t PilbiO
\1rs. ( larence 1\eut~ mg. WI men and auxiliary in Columbus 1Campbell, Mrs. Amanda Ka!lpar,
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pri7.t'S awarded the wmner.;. Mrs April 22-23 when the W hi te lMr. and Mrs. G. H. Ewing, Norc""'nb', o~ Ute l"tb 4a7 ot ..,.. liM
I&lt;IIa Osborn~: won the door RoSf' Lodge Auxiliarv met Wed- lman Kloes and Miss
Callie
•tr~~:~~· ~':!~~In~~~
POMEROY , OHIO
pri~~.
nesday afternoon at· the legion Kloes and cards were ordered
MAY 11
~!.; :-rlndN:U
, A s&lt;Jiar! course was served ' hall.
sent to each. Several . money
A shower honoring Mrs. Joy. Bl~t~'~:!. ':,e ~":-;;""... -:...,_~
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
bv the hostess to the ~bove and Mrs. Entsminger represented making projects were dlscussed.
ce Stanley Bowen, a recent 1n fu~r of Ul• m.t. of otuo.
"LAWRENCE OF ARABIA"
rvirs. ~ay Morris. Miss
~a
the Legislative Board or t he A salad course was served by
~
bride will be held at the Rock
.J· =~~?Ohio
(Technicotor)
Mae Kraf'uter., Mrs. Milo Btggs. JOint meeting o1 the Brotherhood the hostesses, Mrs. Georgia
Springs Methodist church, Fri·
(8) 1. Jt•
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Peter O'Toole, Alec Gulnnf'ss :\trs . .James \an Mrter . Mr~ . of Railroad Trainmen and aux- Williamson and Mrs. Louis Rei· I
day
at
7:30
p.m.
An
frlend8
Anthony f.,!tJ inn . Omar Sh11rif.
Mrs. HaUte I ,.I,· a~
bel
--~ netghbo- are Invited
LIOAL IIOTIC.
Jack Hawkins. Jose FNrPr. Ron:J!d Osborn,
. . M1·s . . Ross CIe Ian d . Mrs.
'J '
tuN
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CA .. lll liLlY. Wb.OH lilt blOW1I
Arthur Kennedy, and Claude ' F'red~nck
William Robson presl - •
Tile WSCS• .,of the Mlnersvlllt
Pl•c• 011 resid..._ • • 1101 ~
Raim
! Mrs. E~ther Wnght. Mrs ..os- dent , presided. Attendin'g were I
Method.i6t church will boJd a =~~· !~li~~Noo:;e::!
A Sam S-pie:!ciDavid Lf'an ('ar Weber, Mrs Henry Etch- Mrs Wilham Woodard Mrs Traveler Returnr
rummage sale Friday and Sat- waa lut lmo- to ru~e •t Point
production
lhrir firs1
Adam s Mrs
M F
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since. "The Ri\•er Kwai ." .
mger. rs anme
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Entsminger Mnr: Robson Mrs F
p 'f" T •
urday in the Massar building pr..-nt
•ddrue 11 Wlllllltnll atwlD
Running timf: 3 Hrs_45 min. Arvll Holter. Mrs Mahel Van IMont Mtller: Mrs. Henna~ Bailrom
acl
IC
rlp
on
W;at
Main
St.,
Pomeroy.
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Meter Mrs V1rg1l Walker. 1ey Mrs James Sxoders Mrs
Mrs. John Kincaid has
reMAY 11
Milo• lluu.r. ow, B•Uv and· c.eu
Mrs Norman Fredenck and a otho W~tts Mrs Carl Mattox turned from California where
The J 0 F dass of the United :~.:!'~m•,;}r;,• o~:::::O~
guest. Miss Sharon Holter.
I Mrs. A. R: Pull~n and Mrs: she was the guest of her son,
Methodist church will meet at =~r::;· ~:.~~UllBiltler
Walter Hayes
Lt. Cot ~ Mrs. K~tth Kinthe home of Mrs. Hugh Lane Ll'lll'nn• ·auu.r. Dora. aau.r u:l
DA J/ All.rilinT"r to
Refreshments were terVed at cAaiitd aMt theiKir. lK?dme •dn h Palo
Spring-av Pomeroy, May 18, ai ~-:'n~C::!~..: !:;.U:Saiq.-::;:: :a'~
o.
rs.
neal
an
er
son
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be
•l•tniW, wW bP' aoUoe uw JluD.
TONIGHT
l n•tnllO//icers
the Martin Restaurant follow- and doughierm' law spent thn!e
7:30 p.m. All mem r1 are '-• o. we~t1ter, .. ~·tat e11:
"SODOM AND GOMORRAH"
' the meeting wIth ""'- - goind by plane
iNitk
Dl Drot4
A.; Moon. ...
The.-:~ Disabled American Veter- mg
""'..:: h011 t- weeks in Hawaii,
urged ,..
w attend •
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k1t ..ut~o~.
a t k•
Stewart Granger , PiPr Angell
Monday
~
esses
Mrs
Denver
Nelson
d
t
.
b
ah~
Theodorus
Council
Daughten
•In
cwnft:robak
COurt.
c ... No.
1
0
(Co lor)
McNeal and Mrs'
Kin· Middleport Bible
Mi.t1 /ones Gue1t
of America will meet in regu"A PUBLIC AFFAIR:"
wrth Sad1e Wolfe
Mddred Jacobs, unable lo at-- caid attended a flower ' show. School Dates Set
At Britlal Shower
lar session Monday at 7:30 P· !';:::;, d:~·u~:f
Myron Mt:Cormi~
1 Plans were
for
tend, making the arrangements. She also had word from l h e Plans were made to hold the Mis:~~ Sharon Jones, bride • m. at the IOOF hall.
::'.'".':
aDd
the
mstallauon of officers at the
,
DaJias Bleyln•
family. Sally daily vacation Bible ~ehool fn ~Jed of Mr. Lee Davidson, Ohio
MAY It
f:!'
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s.turday
M.y 16
meeting on Monday June MI&amp;S Carter Named
Fisher and the Jamet Harting- the Middleport Central building University waa gtJeSt of honor Mrs, Wllllam Lowe Is
an-I ..tuq tmh ~ IWilllt and ..,,,..
"SHOWDOWN''
· ' sbo wer recen tlY at nouocing
a final
or "Min
of •t
U&amp;e1aw
p.no111
bellfted
to 'bl dl4
t.ll.'
8 Cards of svmpathy were sent President of FH ..4
ers, who were all stationed
dllring the last two weeks
in at a bridal
th
M rehearsal
T
le Py
of uid
4flnodeoat,
Andie Murph}' and
11 o1 e1g1 emp
t
0 Abert Thor:
'1
M
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G
an
who
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Th
K'
Jd
the
M'
th
h
f
Mrs
e
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tut
u...
•eourt
lhte1'1DJ.De
whe
, o 1• rs
afJof!e rog
Offit.-ers for 1964•65 were elect- awa 1.
e mea 1
June when
Middleport m· e orne o
. nu
.
.
be beld Tues- u.. betn ., ..... o1 Aid JIU'oi4 "Kathleen Crow lt&gt;y
lost
her
father
bv
death
and
at
a
meeting
of
the
Rutland
sev~ral
.
tourist
•ttractlons
·
isterial
Association
met
M~nson
m
Jac~.
with
Mra.
Jack
~Ian
Sisrrs
i:a
t
m. :OO.:~J.rc~.!:"uU:.u~ o.n
--and19 a 7 p.
.
to
Mrs
Hu
rley
G1lkey
who
of
Future
Homemakers
Califorrua.
day
at
the
Heath
Methodist
Warner
as!Iatmg
hostess.
ay
even
ng,
Y
Tb• ••ore llllM4 tant• wsa ,....
" DRUMS OF AFRICA"
her
brolher.
At
the
close
of
A
Th
'd
On
the
trip
home
Mrs.
Church
psrsona"e.
Guests
lnciOOed
teachers
in
the
at
the
hall
In
~lddleport.
Mrs.
th.,..H,"!....~.,""'.~~~,!b-..
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:
1
Wi th Frankie Ava lun
merica,
urs ay
a1ter
Lo
1 tr
g that anyone
.,_.. ...........
f!t\1meeting
!he
vt&gt;lerans
joined
school.
Elected
were
Barbara
caid
stopped
in
Houston,
The
Rev.
Howard
Ruppe1t
Jaclaon
City
Schools
where
we
s
s
essm
uoa~an4
tlley
.IJ'I
nQUtr14
and Mariette Hprt
1
1ad tes for a social hour and
Carter, president: Joetta Erle- to vlsi.t her brother, Mr. a
president of the association wui Miss Jones is the Elementary who wistles to wear t~ls ~"t :·J:~U:.
wvn &amp;h. 11,• 411'
(ln Color)
11
!freshments .
Mrs. Clyde Pauley, and
serve as assistant dean of the Musk instruct(JT.
formall must be at
Altlftln':r'!:.":, Dtit.w:::r_~~
~~;o;;;;;o;;;;""'""'""'""'""''"";o;;;;l wine, vice president; Carol:;n Montgr;nery, Ala .• with her
school A letter was read from The Thoraon home wu dec- practice before lnspectioa, JWI8
M•Nitl A. Mllftt Pecet•
McKnight,
secretary;
Eunice
John,
and
family.
He
is
the
Rev.
Fred
I.
Gardner,
who
orated
with
white
wedding
'belli
2nd.
(J) 11. •
Ill
{I) t.lS.lf. •
n.
Ohlinger, treasurer; Betty Clark
OF OUR REGULAR WEDNESDAY AD
parliamentarian ; Susie Grimm, lng the Air War College,
is in Jonesboro, Tenn.
with the gifts placed on a table
GIRL SCOUTS MEET
UNDERGOES BVRGEIIT
graduate in June, and will
covered with a blue lace trimI
news reporter; Peggy TiJJ;s, bl!r ass;gned to George Field. Calif.
PLANS RECITAL
med umbrella. other guesll Troop 267 met · Wednesday, Mrs. Jay Myers Ulldonnnl
torian : Jean Tillis, song lead·
Mrs L W McComas 11 pre- were Mrs. Emeraon Jones, mo- May 13, at the PomerOy Ele- cataract
1 u r 11 e r 7
It
ere and Kathy Thomas, recreaoentt'ng. he.r ·p.tano pup"- in 1 ther of the bri&lt;Je.to-be, M r I. meJIUtry School. They were II•- Deacooeu Hoapltal, C!Dclmuotl
·bon leader. Plans were made Piano Students are
,..
-'-kl tlclc to mal: Tuesday Her 1'00111 number II
, for a potluck dlnner Tuesday, T
h
,
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recital to be held Sllllday after- Fronk Davidson.
Folrbom, en """"" e I 1
• ••• Mr • M
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.
Ha••• Appeared
eac er 1 Ul!lls
noon May 17 ot Heath MeJbo. mother of Mr. O.vidson, ond something by the nut meeting. - ·
• yen ...., 11 """ ~
.June 9, at 6:30 p. m.
I Mr.. L. W .McComas
dis! Ct.urch at I p.m. Tbe reel!- Mrs. Horace McElhinney, Mid- Suzan Clark wUI oe"o cooldu poUent at the boapllll, bul li
With the Purch"• of
As Shown Here
1 tained ber piano studenll ·
al 11 open to the public.
~.
ot the nut meeting.
showlnJ lmproveolenl.
Annual Homecoming a party Iller reheanal
$5.00 or More
Exclusive of Items
Is Planned Sumlnv
day evenlns at Heath Metho-1
Exempt by Law
The
annual
homecomi~g
diSt Church. RobbH: Jean
Valid thru May 18
the Naomi Baptist church wiU a~d Myrta Jean Wilson,
in Cols. Unit A&amp;P'.1
be held Sunday . beginning with wlll serve as ushers at the recit..
SUPER MARKET
Sunday School at t:30 a.m.,
were guests at the party.
lowed with the worship service.
Ann Lisle, 1 SyrBCU!le,
A dinner will be served in the
at the punch bowl,
church social room at noon, Mrs. Mary Rhlnehc';t and Mn.
and the afternoon session will Don Usle, Syracusi,"also abegin at 2 p.m. The Rev.
C. sisted In serving.
Melvin Alkire, pastor of the
Adults present WEre the a- .
bove and Mrs. Leon MWer.
United Methodist church, will
Cheshire; Mrs. Marvin MILLIRO
the guest speaker and special Mrs. Robert Hardin and Mra.
music will be presented by the Frederick GibbJ. The refrelb.
choir of the Mt. Moriah Baptist ments of cooklel. punch 1 and
•Furniture 1nd Floor Coverings on the 2nd •nd 3rd Floor •Je•nle Sportswe•r
Middleport.
mints were served from 1
with a lace cloth

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