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18-DIIl,y Sentinel, Pomeroy-llllddleport, 0 , June 13, 1962

Commencement

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AnftUaI FQml'IY

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

p ogram F

Picnic Planned

Schoof Noted

By Health Ctub

Remember Dad With Gilts From Elberlelcls In Pomeroy

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POII)Il'O)'•IIIddleport, Ohio, Thunday, lunt 14, 1982
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Hunt Nets Officers Tli~ir Man

AFTER SHAVI

lOTION ·

. A mm wllo wu · lndfrled b)' a
. tho May term Melt~ COUDI
grand jury, wao •PIII"'"mtled W•~l~..
neoday by law onf........,l offi.
&lt;era lollowlag 1 m.nlnlll In
Welchto&gt;m Hill Ill llllner•

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WM ~ ""-··Wat Ja. into lbo hio ll\ll'* oWIIIII
*lrllty of Wold!tdua rrbaul' lllclln 6 bl Gnvtl Co. Apo'cloclt
•ay, and offJ. rill, wbell
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began lbo ........ Alii""'&amp; _.. ._ud lliDltn.
lllneubacb ·IIIII Doputy 'l1lo man wllo eoiAnol
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, . . P 'li"PJ Polloe Of. pliCOI wu tl!riWIIIIed b7 emDavid llociMiln ond Chlaf plo)oeeo al lbo '1111111 and .....,.,
Weboter.
&lt;OIIIpall)', the Drfft oeld, but
A!Jo~ Sbarlff llel&lt;lenl•ll!'b oaicl .ht eocaped ca foot, ioavq o car"
Wat Vlrglnla ,mob wbo ell&lt;a· behiAd. Tbe velllcle ,... ~r·
biolre into two boOtet OWII- td to Smltb. ,
C. D. ~ and ..., al llarteobach oeld Smltb will be

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jill In
beie county
lltleil aulhoritiH
pot1lhl•.
county. Harold
t1 rotumec1
Wasblr!gtDo
wao ~ O...Uer apprebonded a Lubbclek, Teuo
· Sberlll Robert Hariobbach
by MtriiD -.oqnty Off~ man Weciaeoclay COl a. cbar... al
hod jumped· a• $1,000 bond con ond boo beerl -~ wllh aelllni 1110t1paed JII"OIIO"'l'. D•
I wlrlm wu posted after ht bad auro lar&lt;eD1 there. He ploadod vld Vemo11 Mllier, II. wu rebeerl Jn4lc!A!d '"' cllatge "ol COD· npt auilty Wee!_.., there. .
turned lo Melp County
lrlbutlil&amp; to lbo delinQuency ol a 1 HarteDbacll oaic1 Smllh II be, day and II being held Ill county
minor. .
1beved to be lbo mat1 wbo brou jail lo a.wall courl action.

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MEN'S "BANLON"

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tal IDneu:· Mrs. Lou Diehl:
"ll&lt;art Attllclts,'' Mrs. Pearl
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Parker: .oo "Diets." Mrs. Jerry
Hoo&amp;l.OO.
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The Commencement Program
!&gt;.rrinrd
ofg•L~~-bus'""-~-~
..r""n. La I for the Bible Scbool was present·
ca
\JW.UI'..) was ~ rom tnt"
Planl were made for the an- Linkenhoker family for rlowers. ed Satu~ay evening June g at
IY LUCILLI: IUWDNS #
ouol lomily plcnk to be held at Tbe birthda , of Mrs. Allen Eich- Mt. Umon Church.
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~· at 1:30 p. m. when the Laurel were observed.
A contest was Idtrected by Mrs. RosaUe Sayre. heme, Rutland Monday, from
Shop wMk doyt 9:00
For Father's Day
Cliff Better Health Club met Mon- eonducted by Mrs. Bowt&gt;n with lin opening the congregation sang Holzer hospital Uld is roovalescAM lo 5:00 PM ond on
Give Dtd
day eovening &amp;t the home of Mrs. Mrs. Charles Diehl and Mrs. Lou i'' Bring Them ln." It was then led ing nicely.
Solurday 9:00 to 9:00
~rt Bowen.
Die'nl as' winners.
Iin praye~ by the Pastor
Mn. Ro~ o.unfee of Columol night.
. Mrl. Pau1 Eichinger,
Group singin~ o£ "Now t~ Day D. Markth .
bus · is VisJtmg m Rutl::md with
canducted tbe meeting which
Is Over" closed the meeting after The Beginners had their
Mr .. ~nd Mrs. Floyd Dunfee and
eoed with the lArd's Prayef
which refreshmf.&gt;nts were served gram £irst which consisted
assJstJng in t:he care of Mr. DunWllson foUowed with group sing· bv the hostess at those named three songs by the little folks. fee who Is recuperating from pleOld Spice
lng of "Coun\ Your Blusings.'" above and Mrs. Clarence Curtis. The teachers or this class
umonla .
Solid color banlon In sizes
Aftor Shove- 1·25
Stveral article• tveft: re-ad In· Mrs. Dana Oliver and Mrs. Jamt&gt;s ·Mrs . Edith Greer, and Mrs. Oma , Elroy McGline who is employed
'cluding ••Youth•• and .. Youth At Gilmore.
Starkey.
' m Dayton. spent the weekend
Small (36-38), medium (40-42_),
Palmolive
'Prayer·• by Mr1. Charles Diehl:
The primarj class was next with nls family.
Aftor
Shove_ 1.00
and large (44-46). Short sleeves
"''1&gt;e Fellowship of Love." Mrs.
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('lf
which consisted of three songs Mrs . Walter Higgins ol Willow
Men non
Allen Elctllng&lt;er : "Slgru of
which the &lt;hildr~n wore tile arm· Wood and Miss Mary Edna sw,,_ll
smartly styled. White, black,
Aftor Shave 69c &amp; 1.00
or ol God lor their last numbec. eney ul Cleveland arrive&lt;! today
pecan,
regatta
blue,
and
pew·
The teachers of this class were for a visil with Mr. and Mrs.
Williams Ice Blue
1, ProorPS~
Mrs. Hazel Blackwood, and Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr.
Aquo Velve _
69c
ter.
Pomeroy, Ohio
The last week of the Daily Va- Nellie Hatrield.
I Mr. and Mrs. Elias SHles of
Mennen
eation Bible School of the Enter- The Junior class thton gave its Rock Sptaings Road and Mr .
After Shave _ _ 79c
prise EU'R Church Is heing hfld ; program in which they sang three Mrs. Edward Stiles and
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
with an attetldance or 59.
1 songs then each had a memory Nina
and Roger of Mi"ddie~.,."~
NOT OPEN
Colgllo
Other Men's B1nlon
Mrs. Phi1ip Ohlinger is thelverse in which they had learned s,&gt;ent the weekend in Warren,
After Shove 30. &amp; 60c
director, Miss Shoron Olll. song during the two weeks. Teachers w1th Mr. and Mrs. Fred Latham.
fiiiDA Y ond SATURDAY
Knitted Sport
Old Spice Pro Electric
leader. and Mrs. Geore:e Ne!isel- for this class were Mrs. Faye Claren&lt;'e Norris of Racine
JIMI i!l-16
Shirts_
$4.95
Roll-On before
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Teachers
and
Lewis
and
Mrs.
Gracie
Wilson.
spent
Tuesday,
with
his
mndil
"THI SINGIR NOT
Shove
Lotion
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1.00
helperB
are
Mrs.
James
Will,
Nex
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on
the
program
were
the
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elias
Till SONG"
(Teehnl&lt;olorl
teacher, JeMie Evana end Mar- Intermediates which were taught Stiles.
Die~ Bogarde, John Mills
jorle Bent, nursery department: by Mrs. Esther Anderson , Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Might lind
COLOICARTOONS
Janice Evans, teacher, L1nda Dill Rosalie sayre and Mr. H.
E. f-&lt;l mily of Millersport were Sunday
Men'i Boxer Weist
and Karen Miller, beginners: Starkey. Their program consist- morning guest::; of his sister and
SUN., MON. and TUIS.
Mrs. Thomas Bentz, teacher .•Tene ed or two songs and two of the brother-in-law , Mr. and Mrs WliJune 17-11-19
Evans and Carla Dill. Primary; girls and three of the boys gave lard Ebersbach and daUghters.
"tiiGIANTS THRII"
and Mril. . Franrls ~· Gl.llzier, a talk on the most outstanding They were t'fll'oute to Hysell R!,JD
Cool, easy-to-wash denims In
(Tff!hnicolor)
teacher, end Sharon D1ll. JUnior men and women in the Bible to get Mrs. Might's aunt, Mill
blue or grey, semi-boxer
Frank Slnatra, Dean Martin, departme.nt.
j which they had studied about. Jane
Miller who accompanied
Surprise Grondp-. too, on
waist. Setf.belted. Sanfor!z.
Sammy DaVis, Jr., Peter Law·
A picrnc will be hE-ld at !he IThe theme of this year's B I b I e them home for a visit.
ed
Shrunk.
Sizes
Small,
ford Joey Blohop.
Fothor'1 Doy. We've 10
church Thursday and fne elosmg school was "Heroes of Faith ." M Ch 1 B k · 'ted
Medium, Large and .Extra
CDLORCARTOONS
m w'll be F 'day at 7::W p
rs.
ares uc VJ.!IJ
Pro,g rand
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d." 1 · The choir of the church then sang day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Large
many -nderful gift
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tApbllay two songs. The &lt;.'rJOif
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CARTOON IVIRV NIGHT
is Invited.
most y o t e young peop e o e ers.
church.
Mrs. Lula Jacks of LarlgSI'U!• II
IM~\IIll t1 i .~ftll[l
VJSJT FATHER
Mrs. Sayre presented the cer· h tht.&gt; guest of her sister, Mrs.
.. • ' ,.. ·M Mrs. Rene Bald ln. Mr. and Mrs.l uficates to .the children and also Charles Buck.
llutur• LlstiCI P'lnt
IIW'oodson Hanse and Miss Ha1:el the apprec1at.ion awards to the Pat and Judy Vaughan of Col~
_..;A;::•;.•.:•;;.,.:;•;;•;.;f;.;l;;rs;::ti--IIBr·agg all of Charleston w. va .. teachers and helpers of th: sch- umbus spent the Weekend with
Men's end
TONIGHT
spent sunday here with their ool. Then Mrs. Mah~l : au ley their parents, Mr . lllld Mrs . R e.
fAMILY NIGHT
father , Rev. w. w. Bragg.
who directed the m~s1c th1s year Vaughan.
Young Men's
Terry Moore Debra Paget
was preBented a g1ft from the Mrs. William Claar and son of
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school.
Chtilicothe visited Saturday, with
(A True Story of A Girl on
Jack Bacon, 8 1959 graduate of The school ~ad an average of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. EcJ.
Deal.h Row)
Middleport High achonl and son 58, children this yean· and out ~){ ward Parritt and were accompanYou'll find a .,..plete II·
Ellzabttbal~or and
of .Jurlge and Mrs.•John C. Bacon thJs average there were 3S chll- ied home ..~y Mrs. Parfitt who
lection at Elberfelcl1 ~
Paul Newman In
Is now working for the Wabash dren who had perfect aLtendonce. spent a week there.
Shil'ta - Briela - !lhorta ,
"CAT ON A HOT Tl~ ftOOP:" RR . HI! hame address is 211 In closing the L'Ongregatlon and Mr. and Mrs . C. W. Sta1nsbe•rry
(Color)
North Home-st Decatur. Illinois. children of the school sang the of Rfttland and granddaughter,
In aU otylea Unioa
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Athietle
Union
Suit.
Tbwrs.• fri.
lunt lin
COMPLETES SCHOOL
dismissed with prayer by the Hev. Munday guests of Mrs. Everett
Suit. • Coloced Too Shlrll
Gianna Marla Canale
Col. Phillip W. Wolle, USMC, Henry Slanley. The people were McKillght, Union Ave .
and olher stylel. And yoa
"QUliN Of THI PlltATIS'·
In polished cotton or In ripof Mr. and Mrs. Wilson M. then free to see the displays of Mrs. Mabel Plckoos of Mason
(In Superclnema•cope)
will like the way !Wlfl
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of Route 2, Racine com· the crarta the children had made. W. va. c~lled Tuesday, on Mrs.
pie twist cotton. Sizes 29 to
-all:oUnderwear fib aod the
Mlchoel Crolg snd
pleted the non-commlssi~ of·
IiETUftNE~DHOME
MeKnighl
4,2
waist
measure.
Sanforiz.
way
H wean. Elberfeldo
Joan Greenwood in
ftcen candidate cwr.e on May 7, Fern B Hayman wal!
Mrs. Patrick Lochary, MRS.
carry Ill 11!01 !rum tho
Adventure• Beyond BeUef
while · servin&amp; with the Seventh by Ewing Ambulance to her
Theodore Reed Jr. and Miss
eel shrunk. Neat fitting.
"MYSTIRIOUI lnAND"
omalleot
to the extra; eic•
Regiment of the First Marine Dl- in Racine, Rd. from Holzer
Marie Bichman were in Gallipo·
(Jn SUperdynamatlon-Color)
tn lal'le- So ...... In, ••
vision at Camp Pendleton , Calif. !tal. She Is improving slowly.
lis Monday evening, to attend a
lect
whot )'Gil n~ Ill
iliijiiijiiiiiiiiiil!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiii.iiiiiiiiooiiio bom"d meeting of the Tri-county
Community Concert A8sociation.
llaneo Undefllleor.
Kenneth Harria attended
funeral of hi1 uncle, John Di~;-1 1
MON Sunday, ot Smithville.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Showers
daughter " Mary and son of
Wellston and Mrs. Leslie Showers
Men'•
of Gallipulis, vislsted las! week
Sl.zeo A, B, c, ond D. Two piece style wilh notehed collar
with Mrs. Homer Showers,
coat style top. Neat patlel'llll.
Mrs. Esther Kissler of Col,um· ll
All
wash
'n
wear
cotton
fabbw and Mrs. James Brewingtoo
rics. Four pockets. Cool a n d
and daughter, Sondra af Mlddlecomfortable
to wear. Excelpol't were recent guests of their
lent
Father's
Day Gift. Sizes
aunt, M1·s. Homer Showers.
MIN'S SHORTY PAJAMAS .... -----------······ SUI
29 to 42.
Ralph W. Davis of Yooogstown
MIN'I HANIS BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS ........ SUI
visited last week with his mother·
loUd Coloro
in-law, Mrs. Edith tearord.
Mn , Ruth Circle and Mrs.
Plold Dttltno
Cannady of Galli,olls we1ce II
For Father's Doy Give Him A Now
recent guests of Mrs. Edith Tea.

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Pau~~e In

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$2.95

Men's Hanes Underwear
Makes APerfect Gift
For Father's Day

COTTON
DRESS
TROUSERS

· The man had fond memories
of Middleport where t group of
ardent football lana who operat·
e&lt;l buJin..... In the village acl·
ually persuaded hlm to finish
high achobl and they reached In·
to their own poetets lo provide
blm with money for clothing .00
other necesoltlea wblcb be did
not have.

After leaving tbe Melgs County
area "PapPy;• as he become
lmqwp, ~e&lt;l iho Wat
IJ)I~ . Mouq~ football
Into their so can..!
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$2.95
$3.95

SAFETY RAZOR

Mr . and Mrs. John Wayne
Mrs. Roy S.ylrle&lt;l and
and Mrs. Joseph Sisson of
IPomeroy visited Sunday eve~&gt;lni II
with Mr. Teaford's IJ11)thtr, Mrl.
Edith Teaford, Minersville.

Jilt lltlrl fandlr wil enjoy

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The patonttd '!;'bubble rubber'" mid salt
. Ia to lively and oprinn it ""'hiono cht full
~ •ciahr of your body u you wolk • . Theria
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OutOI Town

wtars like magic_:'if' •1Ust can't wear out1
1cuf ftoon or furniture, tither • ·oq·

FuneNal services were h e 1 d
Monday afternoon at the Rawling.Coata Funeral home for Mra.
Ann Pelera who died lasl Saturat her home In Middleport .
wag In the Riverview
cemetery.
Pall bears were R. L, Miller,
R. C. LiiUe, J. B. Mlller, U.Orge
W. Miller, R. L. Millor, Jr. and
Raymond Stt-wart.
Among those from out of town
were here for the services

chat' a doubly important with live!J-19-'!.'!11"'
'"'' rompins around tht houso.

In Wellco ~· FOAMTREADS" you4ii&gt;
mlly .. walk on air. " Thry'n light wright ,
woslnlbl.. IIIWtly styled, and uasonabJ.r
priced.

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Nashville. Tenn., Mrs. C. M. Bid·
dlo, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biddle
Jim W'hite of Pine. Tenn.,
. aHd Mrs. Albert Jo'"'' and
·Buddy Jones of Toler, K,y ., Rev .
,a.:nhdiicaM rs.. , Homer Whittington of
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Smart patterns f.or year
round wear, ill' the n e w
111m shapes.

Funeral From

Can't

SCHICK SAf!TY RAZOR PLUS SCHICK INJICTOit
BLADII ...... $1.81
IIILLITTI SLIM ADJUITAILI IIAZOit WITN SUPI!l
ILUI ILADIS ... ~- $1.10
ALSO Sll OUR LINI OF lAZOR ILADII
eSUPIR GILLITTI ILUi ILADI$ ;_ .: . De &amp;
e THIN GILLITTI ILADIS . eGIM IINGLI 11181
eSC HICK WITH KIIONA IDGI AND OTHERS

Are Elcctilltnt
Father's Day Gifts

Many Attended

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Sunday, June 17

the

Walking Shorts

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Men's Broadcloth Paiamas

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• Wtlko "FOAMTREAO" slippers provido
' 111011 comfort lhan .any other tyl'! Qf foot·

~"ion

ltlo · ccwoeculive

Remernller DICI With Some

DEODORANT

$1.00
$1.50

MINNIN PUSH lUTTON DIODOI.ANT. ~~~····~ $1;81
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eo. ~- Ole world ovor.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J, II. Ml~
ler and Harold Lee and J"\'"1

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Mrs. John Hess, Mn. Sue Bo\ft,
Edward Baldwin lll\&lt;l" Pat·
ridt all of Cantcn, Mit. Lillian
Pierce of Cherloston, W: Va.,. M:.
Mro, Herben H!lddn~ll ot·

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IICt'Own Hill, W. Va., W.. Grace
llilaaell ol Al:heot.

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K.NIVES

IIOWNII 1WtN 20 OUTFIT .................. $17.H
IROWNII SJARFLAitt ,OUTPIT .............. S1US
IIOWNII PIISTA CAMIIA OUTfiT . ·-~"··-··- $9.91
IROWNII STAIPLIX
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SPARE RIBS- 29c -'~
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MILK

Tawney Named
South Coach

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GALLON

For L-K Game

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News Items

HEAD LffiUCE 2 29c
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Giant
Fall
73c

Fab

Tift
2-65c

IVAP. Ml.LK
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SELF-RISING" FLOUR - - - 25 lb. bat 1.89
PURE LARD
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TASTY DOG FOOD-- 25 lb. beg 1.89

Nobody
BEAlS
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FREE
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Porneroy

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(Closed At Noon On Thursdays)

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Wiene" -·-- "'·SSe
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a...,_ Nrm tw.,ATO JUICI! - - - - · - - - 46 111. can 23c
~R·.IIIAf'E JELLY
aov.r firm INSTANT COFPII Cloft'r him SAlAD DRISSINQ

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a._.,_, oUoMAIIOARINI
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ON
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IFTS .

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GRAPEFRUIT

Pork Liver

Lart• 1-lb.

~11trt 19c

,._POlK

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Mc:wny jl:olor5

Mllnorch46oa.

Fr..h, Sllctcl

Fresh, .Pltte •
Boloena - 3 lbt. $1

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lh1nk half, 4Sc

Okllmolct Htu••

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Sucher's 2 lit.
Wieners-· bat 9Sc

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It- Ooo't Buy Til ·You Ser·The Largest
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, • • And Not Get FREE

3 ,.... 69c

YOUR
CHUCK ROAST Hams -ko~ - - avlt Hall, 49a
lmokoHs•oo
Bologna_ , "' ""'· 5Sc

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S&amp;H Grt11 Sta~~pS

OPEN DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P.M.
SATURDAY TIL 9 P.M.

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GOlD SEAL

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VELVEETA CHEESE

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HOLSUM

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V1lley Bell

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JREET

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ARMOUR'S
and Mrs. Helen

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Skinless Wieners_ •:,:·•p•
Boiling Beef a- -6
Ground Beef
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Land XL
BM~Ions,

CoHone, DHron . . • •• • • •

•straw HtJts
P•l•moo, Meoh. MUon
ond Lothom

WEEKEND SPECIAL

$1.95 to $6.50
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•aelts-nes
IW~K

JEWELRY
HCISE-I.AC:H
JACKETS

Priced '"""

eBERMUDA
SHORTS

$2.98 to $5.95

Dacrcm·Wonted,

•swim Wear
strotch.. ond

21 ,.....

lour. llloo

$2.98 to $4.98

DOWNIE-GROSS, Inc.

IMiudet Pork l•rbecue,

"Home of Arrow Shirts"
POMEROY

PN111ch Prlta, Sti8CI•nd 1Oc Soft Drink

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WORK BOOTS

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B. H. SANBORJt

"AIR CONDITIONED"
SYRACUSE, ~lb '

MILL IT.

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17 ..... 11. ttlf.wlllliftL
ttrllfltd Wltii PIO OI',

These nationally ld.vertiled
leather gifta are the onea.

Children's

LfATHER SANDALS

CANVAS LOAFERS.

RIG. $2.99

eWhlto
$1.92
Slzo 4to 9 _
pr.
RIG. $2.99

Women's

Children's

FLAT SANDALS

TENNif OXFORDS

$1.99

Sin
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By B. F. Goodrich
Tulle'fype- ·
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6.70 X 15 Bisan AI Nrlon

15 Month V,arraiftY .... .. ..
7.50 X 14 Nylan- BlaCk· aison ... ~ .......... : .......... .

PASSENGER TIRES
The Nlltlon•lly Advertised H. T. IILVIRTOWN, The TIN With The
"IIG IDGE"

home" TuOodoy

- 4 for $43.00

ore
.~=~;Pt.ArleyPleannt;
Schiiii!&gt;Ver;

10x28 Pow.r Grip Nylon
39.95
11x2. Pow.r Grip Nylon - - 45.95
12dl Power Grip Nylen · - ·- · 49.95

ber

two olhr olsten,
Q®dman, Columbus,
Ruth Splvy of Iowa
· 8Dil 0118 brotlier A r c

Cbalpmll~lowa

City.
wUl bo returned
Cook and Son luneral home
ColUmbus, the former"bimte of

SUMMER
FABRICS

FARM TIRES
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For Sunning •••
For Swimming ! !
Get in the fashion·swiml Choose your
new suit from our bn'thant grou:
of colorful, figur•ft•tt•ring styles.
Girls' Sizes
4 to 14

Girls' THrll
10. to 16

One-plec• latex
1nd faille suits in
white, bl1ck,
stripes 1nd solid
colon. Sizes 32 to
44.

5·99 12 99
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SINGER

I. P. G. White Klng17 Cu. Pt.
Custom Dllp Prn•
$1".95
t. P. G.~ ICing 21 Cu. Pt.
Custom DHp Preete
_ $239.95

SALE
·cONTINUES
~•s , y• .

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2.... ! •• ~,fl.lt
W•her _ $269.95
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~Automatic . , ..To. Mitch.
$169.9J
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SWIM SUITS

oind Adallbe Walker Cbapm&gt;n.

Tho

Plus Tax And•Qld

4 ... 43·00

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Ill• .do~ghter of the lalo Joaepll
· SQrvlviD&amp; ia addljloo ID Mrs.

Biack .............. •••• · •·'··'·11 •.:t.Y:J - 4 far $54.95

I'RIE .. . hot lelt With loch Two H. T. Tl,..l'urchulll ... P.II

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750X 14-1)70N#Ion-

21·25

Mn.

Shuler learned of 1\M&gt; death
ber sloter, Mn. May Schunover,
ia be&lt; Loo Augleo, Callf·~rnla

WHOLESALE PRICES

ABigger &amp; Better Sale On All Tires and Applianees

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·1n f.alifornia '
By Mrs. Shu1er
Pr. PLEASANT -

SALE ENDS JUNI 30

PI'lees Plu1 Tax and Old 'l1n Off Your Car

OPPOSITE LOWER PARKING.· t OT-POMEilOT

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.pt~ Manufadurer

670xll-4 PLY (NOT 2 'LVI
ALl. NYLON, 1Ut IACH - -- - - - - - - -

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IN JUST IS ltiiNUTIS
IF YOU HAYI TO
SCRATCH YOUR

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170.15 TUIILIII NYLOH, lolo Prlto

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ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

W:e•t~r"iarg•lns No. Second

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Prince Gardli~ ·
Starting At 3.fl··

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BILLFOLDS

PLAID STAMPS
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2 PR. $5.00

Boys'

I\'Jto3_

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eBoys' Size 12 to 6, Reg. $7.95 -~- $5.88

$1"

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eWomen's Size 4 to 10, Reg. $8.95 _ $5.88

Siz:es.6 to 12

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Men's

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Womens Summer Shoes

Values ·To $9.95f

OXfords &amp; Laafirs

A GIFT CERTIFICATE-ANY AMOUN'l'l

BARGAIN DAYS
AT ROUSH'S

~ards • Loafers

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'7·50
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to *"4·"
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Regulars, Shorts. Sizes 28 to 50.

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Wash 'II wear materials for easy care lill summllJ' ·
lonJ. Check the values at Modern Mart now.

Boys' Sllirts, sizes 2 to 6
1.00
Boys' Knit Shirts, sizes 3 to 14
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1.19 to 1.99

-.,ys• 2·Piece
Penta &amp; Shirt, sizes 2 to 6 - - - 2.99
Dross Shorts, sizes 3 to 8
59c
sizes4to 8 _ _ _ _ 1.19
W•lkinl! Shorts, sizes 6 to 12
1.19
,lop' Wesh 'n We1r
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and thiir •J'OII'Illl wu b411d
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' melllhg qUIIU bogoln II)' Mrs. Xel· Doni Hoffmaa.

Dovld lollfdltkt, )'liWIIIIOII

MiiWltllll lllato Colltp

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meetlq wW be al Mr. IIICI Mro. 1\. K.
Q r u o' were
recenl J111ellt.l Of
ao htlltl!il oslllll*l b)' Olad•: and Mro, wo1no Briokles.

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llljurt4 Itt 0111 ol hla qH !llOYtd lrtmt Cooprlvllpillll'tb~i·l't IO ~~
I ball bat whdo
MttvhiU

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of gt&lt;fnery'' appi!lrlhg in 'Whllt
he has called the ''vast WIISte·
land'' Ill ~levis!Oh.
'!'he pbs! yetit, he said In an
interview, ha9 brought "iubltah·

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fllghlo as @Vk!i!llco thai broadcaster! ott deVOting "more tim•.
@r.~rg)' Mtd mout'ce!'' Lb
Ill inforllllnB toe public.

¥loll Olh-o Groqt
AI!Nd Olltl Cheotl!f llrthge vio
ntght, lhtlr Nljlllar llllitilll IIPI
Ailrttl Qrar~~• u(M!Iltd and olo•
ell tht mHIIftl, libtltl!l' Otllllt
ullder loin. l'lavld KDbilllll, lo
t~rer, IIIVI lb1 lollllwiDI
prr.
granlt lOili b.Y!Il'llllll IAirlfrlca•
prayer by Mrs. Mary Parlt.t
stunt by lfOIIP "llh-"!ng Hando.·
Poem h, MH. Gl!tltlll Conte'
mer "foty FllriTI TrlbUit lo Fath
er" bf Jilek Koblentl. "Tributr
td Mothll'" by Oltn'~l Kolter, pi·

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the talik

efitertalntn~

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bei!ti ilt\Y reall;r .lliJI:tlif1 .. ~ •t
•han~t~ In !be g... ral Jml Of

liVe

ro,ram

qualll~.

'fhero are

- royo of hopo, bill progre!io

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llf lidded that the r&lt;XI Jn'l:t!nds

iftp the hut 011 brf)ildeasleto
. provide better ;&gt;rogramS, eito:cially for children.
TOo Mol!b Vlollb..

lie telteralod hia conviction
~hat broodeaslers are not ...,.....
lhe public what it wants,.
ano solo by Betty Lue Dean they saturate prime viewing
"\'ou Were There" by
M r 8 · with banal progr"t~ms keyed to the ,
JOnd ...rlshlng And 110!1 toMet· formula of •ex-and-violence.
I
vltu.n, bf lll:!tL)' Dfan, David "From UJe mall we receife
Kobl4bl2, Ill~ H a r r 1 Holtor. oere at the comiTIIhloh, •nd froftl '
"licrljlture reading" by Ear I tlk testiftlony 11 Ollr publlt hearDt!an, "Cake Walk.'' cake won lngs 011 1ta'l(ll'l •it't!lllll t'flnewali,
by Rodney William!.
1 lllll mort than •••r convinced
1\elteshnllllll W@te I ! r Ve ~. that !hi indll8tl}' tentls to Uhdet·
Some tin1t Wal spent Jn visiting. estimate thi! public'&amp; tstte," he
Many reported an IDjoytbl• tve- said. "Tho American people are
nlng.
a lot more lntelllgoot aod more
PtrHI!oli
receptive to quality than btoad·
aaster.t t1tlnk. 11
Mrl. Shirley Bahr and Billy II&gt; Mlnow said several develop.
COmptnlod Mr. and Mro. Cooh moHI! now on Jhe horl2011 may
&amp;ahr and girls or Middleport to offer diwrrimlaating vitwtrs n
Calumbua Sunday. Mra. Bah r wider cboi"" of progratni In the
and Bellf •Jallod with her three future.
'
dtughtera, Mri. Ellie Conroy, He noted that the House his
Mto. Wilma Olln1or, and Mrs. already ap;!rOvt!d and the Senate
Gladyo Kasper.
II scheduled to act soon on JegioMr. and Mro. Clyd• lalw ad lalloo to require that television
Mr. and Mrs. Don 8alaer of Ra· set.s monufactured in tbe future be
cine coiled Oil Mr. ond Mn. M11· oqulpJ*l to rtHIYO UHJI' IU!trl
liard Bahr Sunday.
hlgo frequency! as well as the
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Milhoan, u1uai VHF Ivery hilh f.wjlMIIOfl
Peggy, Held!, William and Mr. charmels.
and Mr1. Everett MJihoan, drove
Me- Mort Slallt&gt;nt
to Bradbury Sunday to the WO- Thll l&lt;tglolillbii, he .-ld, !rill
llam K!Jig home and purchasld clllr the way 1ur a majiH ..pon.
1"'0 registered German poll.., alon IB thi number of lolaviolon
PUJ&gt;I.
olall..-rom lilt lpprDillmlltoly
Sunday School attendance Oh 1100 bOW on thf air to lA nlblUal
June 10, wao II, Uta offering l&amp;tnl of 1,200.
•11.61. Worahlp lllfVIIIII
"More lt.ttlono wUI rn&amp;en mCJH
held al 10:41 wlllt 1ft
varioly, ...,... oompetilim, more
Ill 31, Albert Wll'ller lildilll,
choice for the publle," he said.
The llltmbertltlp and
He also cllod oo a "VOI'J hopeliOn &lt;lommllllOII mel . ll the fu1 dave!O]llftenl" Uta rtcent
ohureh, 'l'uosdq tveftiDJ, Plans enactment bJ CIJtlgMo o1 1 bill
""'" al10 mlldo lor the Vacation authorizing $32 million 1n federal
llble aohool, to be held lhl lbt aid for cmstructlon of educational
fll Jwtt.
televlolon stations. He prtdialtd
The WICs 'WJII hold Ill ftext that a oaNonwldo eduatlooal tel·
dleeting at lht home · ol !lOla evislon network would be in opor·
l'lyiOr 'l'uelldar noniDJ, .luite l7 ation "within live or sl• )ltll'll"
llfth AlJDo lwll'll, Proll'llll leld· and that It would aerve as "a
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rl. All llhd Mr1. Dortnil Wolburn

Ollntoa, Oklahoma, .wao
May 28, at
Janice Clldwell. wbo baa been II
t1 Mrs. Walbum'o pa~•nta,
• I two ........ VI&lt;IIJOII II
Ml', W Mft, Gft Rice of
lOme, reiUnled to MmhaD
Ill~. aurprloo lD the
lip II HlmtlD8loll. far 1
Mrs. Rloo had llYod tho to"'p"P'"•
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Mollie Parker olld
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llt.o tad 'Itt, illd ¥h· Dale
llev. IIIII Mn. lllrold
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lid fi!IIIIJr ol
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1"'ll:li'ONATII Jii1Jt'LBAII ft'IYJaJ:
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DAYTON THOROBRED PREMIUM.'

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PLUS OLD Till OPJI YOUR CAl
ADD $2.00 FOR WHITI SIDIWALL TIRE
- GUARANTEID JIOR ONE PULL YIAR
!quoll~ Low Prien On Other Gl'ldtl Of Goodyear Tire•

I~:, Monday

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Shop The Middleport b1pt. Store ....

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Brill 111C1 Mft. HaiHJ. It wu Melhodllt church Jwto ...
dkldiCI to lind 1 ordltr 1 Mr. iAd Mrs. SIAinley

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Vlll'll!t. Mrt. 1taiJoy wvod '""I8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0~, Jll!lt 14, J~
Jenge of Miss""'• " was pl'd!lll· cream and cab so btr guesta.
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. Miss_Janet Caldwell Ia alteod- ball with b1a brollief.l, J!i., W8 ·

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"I don't know ." Mllklw tald. J
BY EVELYN BRICKLER
oloo lllrre4 tfllllio\IMJ Ual liloi'NII llllomaiiOnal
"Bul I dtlhk !he questiM ohould I The w.s .c .s. o( tho
•!!or ldlnr olfko over 0 yeu WAIIIIIHOTOH !UI'H-Newton I&gt; atlllwer.d b~ a fair trial In the ChUreh m@t Tuesday anetnoon
ogo wiMol hi IOMIIH llllll!h 11 !&gt;. Mlnow, cllaltmon of tho
market pllce."
· , the home of Ellntce llblsey.
l'• aalloo'o lelovliloll lllro a ~al CorntMIIeat~l ConurliliSiOn
''Till wulolaa4." Ia lilo lol· •FCC!, laid Uidl)' he II

bwhor lllld'tlow, M'- llkeo
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41so di•iMte dise4se b4cteri4, murjng complete
protectfoll •s•lnll W.tlr·~otnc dlle41C.
Enjoy elean , , • safe , •• better ldstin_9_ water
with 1 ICIW•COit IVERPURI· tDIO PAQ(, Stop
in or 'till ~i todbyl
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trim l&lt;c! 1 tlu r w&amp;gllt
slacks; all the ilewllit poe.
kn ttaatmelitl.

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An EVIIPIIRI CDto .Pac~ will eom~:~loltlv rtmovi
all iron-m•~t. yQur water •• fresh dnd pure ds
the Anti! ~ountaln tlfltm. Tht CDtO Pdck will

Middleport, Ohjo

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THESE LOW PR·ICES .AP ...,....

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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTI

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unto mcurrect: lni@I'UOIL
L:lltd of l'banb 1Ddl Sptc1al Notice. ot &amp;venta. 11-21.
fw 1(1 word mmunum. taeb add1tJooat word, lc.
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MONDAY TIIIIIJ rRIDAY

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CERTIFIED OIL CO.

5: 67 NeWI Headll.Des
8:00 TMa,y Willi G&lt;lCI
8: 10 Countt, MUO!c Tm1c

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E..ry Gallon Sold With A Monay Boclc Guarantee

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8:15 Me•gt C&lt;&gt;unley RFD
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7:5'7 Newa Headllnll
7:25 New• RetdllrJea
8:00 Ra&lt;!Jo H,ymnal
8: 1&amp; Breakfast · ~arty

8:1&amp; Wotlcl ant:lloUonol NewJ
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8:17 Newa Be."'dlinea

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Headquarters For
VANGUARD
Protective Fini$hes

d:IS C&lt;&gt;mmun~y Bulietlll Board
9:1'1 N"" Reodllneo
9:30 Cof!oe Wilh Jaaet

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Betty Newton Show

9 ~ 57

NeWa Headllnea

IO:W MOI'IliiiJ MeditaUOn1
10:16 CallinJ Pt. PleoiUI
10:B News ftom Pl. PJe1saot

aad tho l'lorld
10.00 Co IUD&amp; Pt. P~l
10:5? New!l Headlines
11:00 Swop SIM&gt;p aad Commlllllly
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11:15 Country Roe DoOD

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5: IS Bow'JD&amp; Scor,&gt;t
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1:45 Newa Wrap-Up
1:00 Sundown Serenade
7:00 Sip Off .

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5:45 P'arlll 'l'lml

8:117 Nowo Htodllnel
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7:25 Spotte Farl!le

,-:30 BreakfaiC Part)'
7:50 Nm ft.port
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New• HeadliDta

Breakfaa Party
Newo Readltn01
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8:15 Joaer Butok Show

9:10 sertnade In Bluiil
9:45
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10:11 World Newo
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Hymn Time
11:00 ·Top Ten Sbow
11:00 Noon 'News
11!15 AI Finebui'D
12: 15 Plolttr Pal1f
11:10 Counti')' Boe Down
11•1'1 Non R"dllneo
11:45 Farm Time
1:00 Plo1ter Party
11:12' Religious "'ecbtallons
1:25 Nat'l and lntemarl News
ll:&amp;? Mid-day Dow Joon Average• 1:10 Plaher Party
12:00 NOOD Newl
1117' .New• Readltnt1
1:011 Platter Party
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12:D? N'ews Headlines
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1:30 PloltOl' PariY
1:16 NaUonal ottd hlernatlonll 1:117 Newt.N.,..
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1:10 Mu.lc J\111 l"w You
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2:liO Musie J\&amp;lt For You
3:57 New1 ~inet
2:15 Nat'l &amp; tnternat'l News
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Jo-Jllolly Setltlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, ~June 14, 1962

- - ~ -: Song Donee Pupils Presented
·. Recitals At Middleport High

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Third Doy Of
8I"ble 5Choof

Around And
About
Middleport

M · 1 Abo t
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MrJ. Webster
Assumes Her
WSCS Dut1es
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Garden ClulJ E"e"'

Visitations
Planned By
Grange 2609

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group ofJadleJ r~ Pomeroy
were In Rutland Tueoday to at·
tend lh• Gar&lt;l«t club meeting.
, . IDWiie pupJIJ of Mereedes presenled rO&lt;itals last Thursday
There were 111 pupilJ attendTht wscs rl !he UDir.d Meth- Arnoni those . atteodlng
Chelter G'!!IIIO II!C" met •
: , CODdon and the students of aDd Friday evemngs al the Mia- '
BY Ml8l numDIB
anct Wednesday at the third day ~
odiat Chun1l met TUetday even- Mr~, Gerald Wildermuth.
rs. n:_gular session Tueiday evenlal:
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h l ot D
dleport High School om&lt;htorium.
BOUDASIID.'I'
the Daily Vact~tion B 1 b 1e ;
8Y LUCD.LB lt\WilNI
ing In tiN c:hurclt p.arlor with Mrs. Ow1gbt Parter, Mrs. Jed W::· with Harry Holter, worthy mu.
.- be Melli Cowtty se oo
ance Total m attendance for the •two
Sch I be
bl£td b the B d
Glen D'U put president preskJ. er Sr., Mrs. Ralph Gilmore,
s ter, pr~ldlng.
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which resentt&gt;d differ- Mr . and Mrs. DeMia Walburn
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bers by pthe pupils was who have~ here ror the past
~urthes of Chnst t h lS Ifamily of Columbus, were week- ~n. George H. Parker, devo- Pt. Hennessy of the Twihght club; tatlon to Olive Gr,JDJt on JUM:_
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n~;:. rfect att~ndsnre J·
visihng with their ;tarent.s,
next
end guests of Mr. and Mn. Den- Uonal leader ~:ave a meditation i Mrs. J. E. D. Hartinger and 8. SixteeD member• of Chu*;.
waspereceived by Debble Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walb~rn and Art &amp;~ar~um ~oo~~~~a~a d~ l ver_ Carman and Mn. Margaret on "Abide Wlth Me" and closei;] :Mrs. CbarleB Karr Sr., Po~oy Grange attended and pruente4
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families ]eft Tuesday for Clilton. IDgMld mthe .. l-ement.aryglliCh~l l Mrs. Albert YoLmg, Mrl. memben f~ ~perati:on 'lh!- MNI . Karl Grueser and Mrs. the last cl the vlAHJ¢10111 to bit
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wtth Ruth Reed as accompln·st M ti v.. Mr11 Robert M r' ......,..
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stationed
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meeting. June
with Alft.v
" Birth oft.; ;l~e:~~y r
Rev. a.nd Mrs . Raymon Konk· thOtherl teac:t:.r=d t"el?!f.:; bliJ Sr. and Bill Y-uung •pent Sunday dent Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr.
Grange presenttnc' the progrllm.,
Collins Patty Gaul Debbie
right were called IO Covington, "'. varo~ l p D ~ :1 ~rt'.ril e- in Huntingtm, w. Va. with M_r.. ·-ihe Ecumenfeal Deace~ne-sses
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b~ugh .and Charleen' Ward
Tuesday becaus~:&gt; of the
, B r ';ew ~vlsM~ a
Donald Holter and 110~, Mtke and Ml!alonarles'' was the topic
close the meeting IUld refrtil, ..
eO by four
solos: :'Taranand .hospitalixation of Rev. over, Br:da w:~~. ryPaura :;:tep~ ~~ped Mike cele- or the proltl'am p!'ell!llted by Mrs.
ments will be served b1 the
teUe" by Peggy Milhone; '
father .
Michael, Janice Blng and P~:&gt;n· Mr
M ~tel Pdlln are Everett ~- ~.eon~
ter Grange. Memben ~ c~
'
nee Williams.
spend~g a
days with rela- :~~:::,t chur~.!~mport· , The ~ster ~~ity Vaca- Grange are_ asked to brtng pi~ .
Wednesd•y Ad • . sir Box.. by .~eidl Mllhone ; Mr . and Mrs. C. E. Young
"Harvest Don~ by
Debb1e
Friday for a vacation
Primary, Eleanor Hoover, Bon· t '
Z
'Jle
of~- h h ndi
sl
tiOD B1ble School begms Tues- Mrs. Dav1d Koblentz, lecturer •.
1 anesv1 .
!~:~::; "Hear I'hose Bells bY I . ·
~ ur dIt ng m1s 011.· day, June 19 and 11
. to contillue preseuted a program, u_,
eina&gt; J\108
M 1 h
nie Pickens, Evelyn Woed and 1Ves
M nDWight
Parker and daugh· anl'f
. . Lift: tre
_
Goodwill.
Mrs. James ourn ng . as
Madeline Painter.
rs. . - .
ar!H was s sse .
through June 29, 9 a.m. W 11 as the theme. Group singing Of
"At the Ballet,, a beginner's I a
at Holzer Hospital
Juniors Alberta WMnor Katb-- tt:rito
were Columbus Duriog the business d'eorssltohn, a.m. da)ly. with Mrs. Jack Spenc- "Sweet and Low," opened the
1
·
last Fr1day for treatment.
'
" ' ·
VIS
rs
es ay.
ommunkaUoos were re-a
e
di •- Th th
· "Tb
followed by roll call
ballet was presented by Karen- ~ R p II 18
. eonfined to
ryn Evans, Bertha Bing. JackJe . Mn Elwyn Wbite and soo School f Missjon whkh will beer, reew. . e eme 11
e program,
tb ·
0
8
·
and
J
If
s
A
"'·
·
u
en
Reed
and
R
th
Reed
·
·
Bible"
with
members
answering
wi
·
Batty
enn er pears.
home because of lllness.
u·
·
Harry of GaU~lis ·were SUnday held in Memett Hall on the cam:
.
.
novelty' song and dance, 'Tm an Mrs Allen Hughes and M r
Teett·agers, Norma Rnssell, guests of Miss Nettie Koehler. pus of the Ohio Wesleyan Univer- This .school is destgned f~r per- w~t they remembered about .
Old Cowhand," wa1 presented Evely~ Lewis were in
Nash and Tressie 'Rend· Harry White of Gallipoli;s spent sity, Delaware. June 18--22 . Mrs. so~ age 4 00 104, the dtreeto-r thw father;, .
"
by Resa Booth, Betty G a Y 1 ville Mooday t~vening to
Wednesday with his aunt, Miss w. 0. Barnltz was named public- said.
l1 be I
f
A poem, In A Rose Gard~
Campbell, Debbi Galliger.
Nettie Koehler.
ity c'nalnnan.
There _wl
c asses or nur· was read by Mr.s. Earl Dean
1 inspection df the
Kautz,
Glenna
Sprague,
~~~~~liss
Chapter,
Order
of
the
Reports
were
given
by
the
secsery
(c~lldren
must
be 4 by ~uJ.y "Laughs'" taken from The CouoPomeroy, Ohio
Price and Diane Wel sl..Mr
.
w.
A.
Morgan
and
grand·
·~·
I
1--·~
I
.
n
ed
''·
begiiXIerS,
primary,
East"i'rn star,
d c._
th -~• N
H
retarmz:o, nc UUIIIg m sm ary ·
__ _.r d
Th jua!Or8,
Jll· try Pres!, by Dtl'lld Kob!OIIb.
,
Other ·umbe"' we- '
Dl'-- I
fl ed to
augn~.t::r, Ka y 'OUIU acny ar·
t' by M'· LydJ Ehe boch teen-agers, .-au a u1ts. ere w Portions .of an article WrltleD by
"
"
Mra. L. D. ~ ' con n
k d Uh M oea IOn
q!
a
"'
'
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hild
and
.
.
I
on the Delta" 3 vocal solo
by her home because of an
rls spent the wee~~ hw d ndr. who stated that four study c-laues be a nursery Jr c . ren h' er Doo Hart W8f read by E a r
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN
Victor Gaul: "Rhumba" a
Mrs James Souders is in
and Mrs. R. L. UV\t art a , were cotnpleted durin'! the past •fi wh~e ~others are teac m~. Dean, and. Mrs. Kobli!JRz conduct.
·--•I
th 11
Uflng
Une
son, Bruc-e, Cetlumbus. Bruce ac.
Mr• J W McMurray Set'! MeetmgmChesterGradeschool ed a contest on the·namea
of
Lin•- •-ol · "Ptetty
!
b
so o y
uu ~ ,
lumbUJ at~e~KJ ng e sa e
. d hem home ' f
· · ·
·
.
h
h ugh the
.
·"When
1 year.
PRIOAY ond SATURDAY
Baby" a tap duo by Jennirer
vention all a delegate from ~ h
LETART, W. Va. - The fam· compam~. t
or a 1retary of supply work. ~ported ~ wdl be t ~nursery t r~
will songs: Group singing of
Jun• 15·16
chini and Linda Perry; "Under White Rose Lodg~:&gt;,
·i
of the late o. G. Blessing
VISit.
'-:~. And I Were Young~ Mac00 the eontibutlons made the past Jooiors. T teen-age C
"THE SINGER NOT
the: Leave~S" a piano solo hy Kay the Brotherhood of
the home or Mr. and M r
Miss Donna R. Circle daughter yeer.
meet ln. the Chester M . 1st gre, conl'luded the proll"am.
THE SONG"
1\&gt;'cGowan · "Skaten Waltz"
a T ·
Wioebrener here to
Mr . and Mrs. Homer Circle Retr~hments were served bv church, the adult clan m the At the cJoee of 1he meetinl,
(Technirolor)
;all% clog, by Debbie Shefls and r:.~~Mllhoan left
birthdayao of tho&amp;e
Rural ~oute, rece~ved h~ Mn. Harrv P. Smith and Mn. E. Frist Church of the Naza~. home made ice cream, ~ IDd
Dick Bo&amp;arde, John Mills
Mitziann
Wolfe
;
"Buttons
an
evening
for
his
home
ill
in
June.
They
are
~&gt;f
Bachelor of Science m J . Tracy from a table centered All leen·ag~rs are asked to brmg coffee were served.
COLORCAIITOONS
Bows" a vocal solo by
Y'. va. after 1 pending
Calvin Blessing, J .
at ·hte Ohio University, wit'n an arrangement of 1'led roses. a small _paint brush th~ first ~ay.
- - - - - - - - - 11"'•,.; : "Cubalero" .a :&gt;iano solo days with Mrl. Charles
Jank-e Winebren· Sunday.
.
~ dosmg ;n-ogram will be_ given
IUN., MON. and TUIS.
b: Jan ice Henry; "Adios" .a I and son Charles and Mr.
.lim Hannum , Robert Han- Mr. and Mrs. Homer CU'cle and
Friday, June 29 at 8 p.m. m the
JuM17·11-1t
ano !Olo by David Goodwin: Mrs. E~rson Jones and
num, Sarah Hannum, Katri!a
Dixie and Miu Wavle
grade schooL
..SIIGIANTS THRII"
"Darktown St rutters Ball''
Werkka nd Joe Bartholomew.
Circle were in Athens Sunday to
(Technlcolor)
rhythm l-ap by Res:~ Boo'h,
Mr. and Mro. Herman ~;i:~::;~~ Those present for the dinner attend . the ·ou commencement
.
P'rant Sinatra, Dean MArtin, bie Galliger, Joyce Kautz,
' ed
I
. 1.
were: Mr . and Mrs, R. T. Blo!.U· when Donna R' C'IT(' Ie teeeiV
0
S•mmy Davla, J r .• P eter I~.o~~W·
spent the past weeken d m
ford Joey Blellop,
Sprague: "Hawaiian L 0 v
Va. with hil parents. Mr.
ing, Mason, w. Va ., Mr. aod , Mrs. her degree.
I The First Baptilt Church .- of
COLORCAlTOONI
&amp;,ng," plano by Cary
Morris:
J . H. Kincaid. They .
Blessing and two children Mr. and Mrs. Homer Circle Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. ThompRuUand held its anniveraary SU:Il"Raln" a tap by Lind-a
home by the J.
Albany, Oh~o: Mr. and ,
duaghters, Dcma and Dixie, son of Pittsburg, ·Pa. _announce the
day, JWle 10, 8nd the
ae~:
8
.Jennifer Menchini; "Ho
for
week's visit.
Blesstng and son. Mr.
Wavie Circle
Mn. engagement. of Hteu
_ anniversary of their putor,
CARTOON
NIGHT
Great Thou Art" a t-~iano .solo
Mrs. Donald Boone left
Mrs. Hale Blessing ol Pl. Dorothy HardeD and daughter, Roberta Jane, to Mr. Richard Or. Le:sto(&gt;r L. Roush of ~~cine Samuel J. Jackson, serving ~ .
Harriet Walsh: "Put Your
nesday morning for Granville
Mr. and Mrs. I
Pamela spent Monday and Tues· Clark Meckley. son of ~.·_ and Route w1ll be tbe guest m1mster Both sermons were by Dr:~
Around Me, Honey '' tap by ·
she will attend the
· Ble~sing and two
day In Springfield, with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C Meekley !:l~so of this Sunday morning at Heath H. Teague, pastor of the Has~
ard Nease and Robert
Kautz: .5 House Porty. of the 0 h 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Lee Harri.s.
Pittsburg.
Methodi!t Church in Middleport Baptist Church, Columb111. ill the
Putur• &amp;.latH Plrst
"Nola" plano solo by Hank
Baptist Convention. On
at-.rf aon Mr. and Mrs Ca1vin
Miss Dc.rma R. Circle left for Mis1 "nlompaon attended Man· for their regular worship service 11 a.m. service, "The ~i"
-~A;;•~•..;Sh;;;.w~n~P~I;,;ro~tl~-ll'and; "Carolina it.. the
day she attended the
sing and son. Mr . and Mrs. Ross Germnntown where she will kate State College, Mankate,-Min. at 10:30. Butch Bachtel will ore- and the aftemooD ODe at 1:11,;
TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
rhythm Joft shoe by Debbie
ing as President of the
Winebrener and Dona, all
serve as a ~unselor in the EUB nesota end is a graduate of the .'§enl a special vocal solo.
"The Living Eplstles of tbrllt.'~
Gianna Marta Canale
t~nd Mltz.lann Wolfe.
work in the Rio Grande
Letart: Mr. and Mrs. 'J'hort Say- church camp [or the summer. Robert Morris School. Her fiance Or. Ruush is a retired Metb. Visiting ministers were R 1 'f~. 1
"QUliN Ofll THI PIRATIS"
"Over the Rninbow" vocal
re.and daughte1·s, Mr. and Mr,_
Is a senior at the UniversJty ot odist minister, having served as Jones, Mitchell, WriJ)lt, Slmpi6D;
(Jn Superelnemucope)
Charleen Ward : "Funeral
E. Charles Winebrener and
Plttstiurg, School of Engineer· a Wilmington district superin- and Wood, the la~ pNIJdiaJ. .
-alioa Marionette,'' piano by Carla Mr. and Mrs. Law~nt'e
Mr. mld Mr1. Lawrence
G d
1
T k
Jng.
tendent In his work wllh tbe
.Mlehael Crata and
M 1 . ...... Down Upon t h Reed and son~, RonnJe and
-rra ua es, a es
Joan Greenwood In
orr I, nay
b
th
all of Columbus; Mr. and I R "
,. J b
Miss Thompson Is the daught.r Methodi•t conference.
RolJert GibfJI IJ'fU
Swanee River" rhvthm
die of Colum us spent e
. George Werick and
• "'flrVU~e 0
ot
the former Erma Hood, and Imnedlately following the .ser•
r
0
ReiD Booth Debbie
end with Mr. and
leh of Ravenswood, W. Va.; Mrs
Larry R. BadgJ1!y, son of Mr. a niece of
late Mrs. C. Jt. vice the O{ficial Board oi the W urk l" Laboraeorz__
II ~~:~~n~~p:;r'·:·!g:ue, .Juyce Kautz ; Ref&lt;~ and Ronnie
ond
nRrJgers and child
· ch urch wIll have a speria I meet- CLIFTON - Cliftoa.
Mr , andV auw.
Cln Superdynamatlon.co Ior) II
h
k heEddie
""..:-ggy
. ren,
Mrs. Ralph Badgley gradual· Nease. •uu- Jh of pomeroy: Jl""
leiu 1;ay Only
June 16
''Walt'-• fobry :endra
Mr
Mrs. May F1she-r, Hunt·
Sunday from Ohio University cou;:.le pl811 an early weddmg.
ing. AI' members are urged to Freded Gl:, ____... 1..
Walt Dl•n-••
me.
11
E 1
ington; Mr. J. W. McDermOtt,
a Bacllelor of Science degree
be present.
celv w ,_._....._.
..
"NIKKI, WILD,- DOG
by Mitzlann Wolfe ; '
('-riff Russe. Mra. veyn
Wheeling; Mrs. Sara-h Hannum in Commerce • He has accepled
.
TY
C. D. HelseJ of St. Louil, ":~..:
OP THI NORTH'·
manlnoff Prelude in G.
Mrs. Allen Hugtte!l und
sons of Mt Alto
.
.
ed I
DANCE PAR
informing them tbeir 1011 n..
('rechntcolor)
by Linda Kirkland :
James PuUe11 were in
·
'
poBitlon with the F era Bur· Teenagen of the Meiga·~IIIOQ
RAVE PICNIC, SWIM
graduated from the Optleal La)).
1
Jean Coutu
Emilf' Genest
Ragtime Band'' tap
ance last Friday evening at
or Internal Revenu~ and wll1 area are welcome at a summer
oratory Spectalllt Court&amp;, and
-aiiiOGaul ; "Grelgs A MIn o ins;&gt;ection of the Wilkesvllle
Blft.m ANNOUNCED
school_ iq Cincmnatl for dance party to be held each Frl~ A picnic and IWim party waa will be ISIIgned for duty an U
Gltn FOld
Jack Lemon Concerto" piano duet by Billy
ler, OES.
traming.
day evening at Maplewood lake held Sunday at Wke Alma by Ute Optical labor.tory .speclalia ill
Brian Donle,.y
len and Miss Condon; ,1l'm
Ml'. and Mrs. Carron Rusaell Attending the graduation ex- from 7:30 to l1 :30 p.m. with The high school tJa18 ltf the Bradford St Louis
"'TWI COWIOY"
Over A Four I Leaf Clover"
tBetty GI'Ueser ) of Columbus
at Athens were Mr. and Jays of Pomeroy. Swimming wiU Olurcb of Christ. In the group
·together with blJ wife.
(In Teehnlcolot)
Finar~cial
ReiJOrt
announcing
lhe
birlh
of
a
Ralph
Badgley,
hi•
llance
be
ltted
were
Tommy
and
Doony
J..... uabl oad f&lt;lufi
111
8 bav apellt
tap by Patty
Co n•.
pound and el!-ven ounce
Betty Young ot Columbus.
perm
·
Catherine and Anthony Russe11, lthe for~;' d ""VhW:
Show '• Made
'fanlmy, Saturday, June 9.
. Darrell Badgley of Letart Th ffl 'a! n
of the Dl Winona """ Charlene Might, Bill month 0
;.....:,. 'lltlli
William B. Dowie,
University hllilpltal.
and his sisters, Mrs. Billy trlc-t eofoeoi:.nbu:~rgla low~· Sayre, Charlot~ Glaze, Butch several daya ~oth relatlveL
conduct~ the meeting oi
1 enls are Mr.' and Mrs.
Hill. Racine, Mr1. Brian Simpson New York and
~~Lightfoot, Tony Hendrieks, Jim their parents an
to 8t.
Mel1s County Riding club
Grueser and Mrs. Sybail
of Woodsfield and Miss Karen the
and RLlth RP.ed and the teacher, They have now n
• • • IS JUNE 17th.!
evening In the Salisbury town- all of Pomeroy.
of Col~mbus.
rose.
James Reed and Mrs. Reed.
Louis.
building,
A liniiiCial Nport on the hm·1;o II
held recently was given
Mr. Downie. Future activities
I
I
I
the club were discussed
plans
be &lt;Omjlleled by lhe
committee, Mrs. Fred Lelfhe1t,
Mrs. William B, Downie and Lyle
Hysell. The horae show to be held
at Albany Saturday evening, was
announced. Refl'fthemat1 wt r
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Baker Furniture
Middleport, 0.

MEETING ANNOUNCED
The county wkie clan M.eeitng

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Just Received In Time

will be heW at the Morse c:;:r.;
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GOSPEL MEETINGS
JUNE 17·27.' 1962
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Others who appearOO on rrl·
day'a program but not oo Thurs·
day'a lnchtded Connie Warner,
piano wolo, "Waltz ;" ' Julia Ann
Holl&lt;r. "On The Levee;" Hilda
Hart. "Twlllght Over Norway:··
Cheryl Burns, "Sparkling Flre-fbea: .. Nancy Zumbaeh, an ac·
eordlon aolo, "Pitlka In G·D or k
Eyea;" Twlla Sue Clatworthy,
"Goll1Wog1 Dani'f;" SheilQ Baily,
"G)'lll)' Flrea;" Janet Gibbs,
"Redwood Troll;" Sheila Crisp,
.. RuaiiMl. RhaPIO'Jy;"
WIRM!t, "Evenlna In Havana:"
Hruuola Bally, 'tubanero;"' •
Lumbaeh. "Angell
Jal!kl. Aklri&amp;e, "Exodus;"
Aldrlle, "Walll of t h
M&gt;cy F"""'la,
E. Flat;" Linda Kirkland,
"Beethoven'• Fifth s,mphoojo Fl·
11•••," u o pilllo du« awaber
Mia Coililt!t!·
.

• Modern, Tr1dltlon•l,
1nd ••rly AmeriCin
• Recline,., Pl1tform
Rockers, Swivel
Rockers 1nd Lounge
Chll_rs
Upholstered with long wear·
ing Nylon, Relllforced -flas·
tic or Tapealry•

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In A Series Of • • •

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Father's Dayl

A Big, _·Big

YOUR INVITATION TO HEAR

EDWARD
WHITE

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