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observance . of hiS birthday.
A decorated birthday cake and
bQ111e mad,e. Ice· cream were
served wl!b the dinner tc Mrs.
Welby Whaley, Mrs. Gladys
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Present WI!!'• Mr.,and Mrs. Cla_l'
~ce Andreo,vs &amp;J!d ~n 111!4
Ray\"qond, 'i'Pomeroy;
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Mrs. Gratis Bryan . and Mr,
and Mrs. Grueser and Laey
and Bob. lee cream ami cake
were serVed to the above and

Ml4dlep0rt; M\~ $baron May.
niJ;I, Mason, w, va., and Mr.
and Mra.. Rpusb and Gfeiory •
and Sjlndra.

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THURSOAY, .JU~ 2, 1966

. . . . . urveyor ""'cores Trium hant Bullse

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Known Makes of Cookin!J Utensils.
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Dwayne Hickman
(Color)

SET

IOIIL~·COITEI 'TEFLOI*
••• ACTVAU.Y ewii: WITHOUT - -

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WITH A WHIP"

Ann Margaret

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Da ~.
cloqbl!M:Oated Tellcm flnlah w~ Cl!UID 11110o
onda. J•t wipe It onqe or ~wive with a warm,
aoallf clot)l aDd 1t1 sparldlnq dean!
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plllll: 4 qL Dutob OVn ana cover:
10" lkillet (uaes Duteh Ovn QOT•): nyloll epoon wl apotula.

John Foroythe

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MEIGS THEATRE

10·99

Pomeroy, Ohio

TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Juno 3-4

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

"ONCE A THIEF"
Alain IJelon, Ann Margaret,

Van Heflin, Jack Palance
"DIE MONSTER DIE"

- Tecbnicolor-

Nick AdamS

SUNDAY, MONDAY
ond TUESDAY
Juno 5.().7
"OUR MAN FLINT"

Jas. Coburn

RED BA,RN FROZEN

BEEF STEAKS

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WILD BIKINI"

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IWi parerita, ,Mr. lind Mfli·

will be held at jheo KUIWI&lt;I ~
Church
of Cbrisl, June 6
through 17th, from 6:30 p.m. 1c
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A3C Robert E. Frick of
The cirange In hours to even·
Fi ld M d' n Wise and
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theax e' alSo,
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in[' was ma e ue_
. fiancee Miss Shirley Yeske of
;rhool programs tak1~g plac. m M d' ~ and Miss Jerri Frick
tllr publiC schools. B1ble school a~~ ' b
weekend
in !hi~ t'Venin~; will give each of 0 urn us, were
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t·hi ld in the community an op- guests of Mr. &amp;Ad Mrs.
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p• rlun&gt; ly 1,, attend. . .
Frick and family.
The theme . thi~ y:ar is "God I Mrs. Albert Burkhart
l.J\'t:'~ Juday. 1h~Je will . be daughter and son-m-law, Mr.
fi llJ r· classes, Begmners, Prtm·l and Mrs. Warren Reas returnor• Juniors and Junior High. led to their home, Clarksville,
'I""' i1 m are Mrs. B Ian c he Ind. Tuesday, after spending
Rralf';• Mrs. Jannctte Carter, the weekend with John Frick.
Mrs. Jessie Grueser and Bill
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1 :u·ter: Sabra Canaday is pian·
Mr. and Mrs. John PrentiCe
ist. Janie Wise, assistant pian· of Louisville, Ky. and Mr. and
iS! and Edna Russell. seer•· Mrs. William Zahl and dauRh-1
1nry.
ters of Groveport were guests
other helP"rs are Billie Jean of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Zahl
Corter, Kathy Thomas, Mrs .. er the weekend.
Ethel Nelson, Beverly Thomp- 1
d M R 1 h Fry o!
5u n. Gloria Thompson~
Mrs. Mr. an
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B•rlma van Meter, Mrs. Jan- D•yton sp~nt the weekend
nettr Davis, Mrs. Joan May relatiVes m the area.
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;.nd Mrs. Reva Snowden.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Da1ley
\1 rs. Thelma Hysell is the di- retur?ed home Su~day, after
l'!'t'tor and Mn; Jessie Grueser week s VISit m Chdhcothe
llf'l' assistant. All children are their son and
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welcome.
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For Another Try on Friday
CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) - With their latest obstade
licked, luckless astronauts Thomas Stafford and Eugene
Cernan went back to the old waiting game today while
readied the Gemini 9 spaceship for a new
orbital
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Enroqte

Mrs. Powell's Students
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HOUSE PAINT

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mia:td nwldpt, pipoeat,
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FORIIULITED
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CHALKING
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HARDWARE

250 Attend
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At Wlahama

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"HOW TO STUFF A
WILD BIKINI"

Ann Margaret

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MEIGS THEATRE

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SPIN·DRYING WASHER .

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
June 3-4
"ONCE A THIEF•
Alain Delon, Ann Margaret,

Van

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"DIE MONSTER DIE"
- TechnicolorBoris Knrloff
Nick Adams
SUNDAY, MONDAY
and TUESDAY
June 5-6-7
"OUR MAN FLINT"
Jas. Coburn

The ootlre population of
Pitcairn Is Ia n d, a tiny
vOlcanic dot two square
roUes In area In the eastern
Padftc, Is descended from
mutineers of the HMS
BountyJ-~.ommanded by
Capt. wuUam Bligh. The
population figure recently
ilven was 126. It was setRed in 1790 bJ Fletcher
Cbr!Jtill1! and hiS followers
after tb e y burned and
abandoned the captu:ed
ablp.

TOO MUCH OVERTIME?

111d ooly 113 ltie det11aent. I .
Spin-dly. a load In just!
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plumbing. StOle anywhere, "·"'·''~'rl
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POMEROY NATIONAl BANK

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Back llollle," Virginia Bumgaruer; uway Back HilDe;, DIana Talbert; "Shanty Ia Olcl
Shanty Town," plano Barbara
Marshall, organ, SancJra Mat'
shall. lii:venUde of Llit - "My
Happine88," vocal, Saadra lllld
Barbara Marshall; · •'Dearie,"
vocal group; "Just A Memory,"
plano Sui Alina Bumgarner, or-

THE SHOE BOX

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6:00 to .8:00 ,-

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

PT. PLEASANT - Olf!ord
Walker. 61, West Sunbury, Pa.,
former MaSOII Couoly mldeul,
died Wednesday at hll home.
He .... , an employee of
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llravo Conatructlon Complllll'.
He was Durn iu In. F'.euaiit
on !.larch 1, lellO, a aon of the
late Ira and Laura Auslln WoJk.
• · A niember of the PrftbJ!er-

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN MATERIAlS CO.

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Ma 's30 Days

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MASON - Mro. Paul B. Pow- g1111, Becky Burris; "Leap For
~ of medlelne; J - lay
¥urday at 2p. m.
Ill ~ her student&amp; lD a lJfe," Marsha Davis: "Love's
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral · PT. PLEASANT - Five In- Jenk~ m Zl Palrmont a
Stevena F'I!Del'al
recital "Ufe Is A Song" •• Old Sweet Sung,"
Bernita
semces lor Leonard 0. Stover, atruclors hove been chosen I« WVU ~-ed llf~duste 8lld ;,.,...
Rev. Gaston Boyle ·
Friday eveilfnll at the Wabama Staat.: "If I Had My Life to
M, Rt. 1, Loon, wu ~~ OD the Mason County Youth Sclfn&lt;!e rently In 111e ochool of medl·
Burial
be In
r:~~l ~:iluUi t;ateterta. Mr. Ltte LiVt! OYCj ," u;guu ~ : .. a u u
Thursday, ·I p. ID., iD tbe
' Camp to be held Ju~y 4 • a at cine . at Jobn Hopkins Univer~~:..OCC!c'.:!, .
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was portrayed by Willie Cepe- Roush; "Til the l!od of
lse Lucl EUB Church at
the Maaon County 4-H Y o u I b alljl
Redmoad Ridge;
hart and Mrs. LUe by Mra. S8Jn. Judy Lathey; "The
buckle _wllb burial Ill
Camp at Southside.
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call at the luileral llillill
dra Marshall. The aellln&amp; tor er,'' David Krawsczyn,
chUlcll eemetery.
fostruclors selected to date
PieMIDI VaiJOy Boopltal
1 p, m.
th• recital was the ll•inll room ian; "To Eaeh His own,"
Mr; Stover -was kllled
are Creel s. Cornwell, Jr., .ss, NJIDI!tM - Laura Stoebe,
of Mr. and Mrs. LUe. As the da Abolln; "Exodus," M
day evening I• a 0118 vehicle
Creek, studeol at
111e Ashloo; Catherine Ceynor, Pt.
curtain opened Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Following the
elden! of! lbt Leon
scbeol ef medicine at West Pleuaat; Delbect Dural, Leon;
Ltfe were lOilklna through the lion of awarde the vocal group
a •••. ~....
miles
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album ol their life aa Judy La· sang "Farewell Blues."
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Pleasaot.
· ployed by the cooperative u- f'f·
of Life." Masters of ceremonies were Angela Fields, Sheila Liev·
Survlvlll8 are bla widow
tensloa •ervlce at
"'ffillltl'
llldarp4l - Mra.
were Ri&lt;k Powell and Max Ina, Bandra Marshall, Barbara
let; d8Jughter, Mrs. Judy' Par- camps lor the ~at
tllree Ridenour, Leon; Her~ HarBrowo.
. Marshall, Judy Lathey
and
of Arcl!hold Ohio· 1011 aummers; J. David RulfDer, 25, mOD, Jr., Pl. Plnlan
th
at home·' ·llister8' Mrs' Morgantown• who reeelvld hll
"Years From 1 to 6" - A Kar011 Greene ey were ••
lullaby "Desert Lullaby," vo- compamed by Mrs. PoweU.
DIDDI VeDt
~lumbu '
. BS degree in pll)'cholngy IIIII Billiards were Introduced
cal oelectloa; pllllo aelectiou Student&amp; not in the recital were
Mra M
will enter medical schoOl nelt the United St:ates by SpallfJh
','Baby Takft. A Ride," Martha Cbarle! 'Samsel, Betty Adamo,
M":agret Pat10DJ both y011r. He has been a camp eoun- llera In
Auguallne, Fla.,
Krawsczya; ''When
Mother Debra Samsel, Eddie Sehaekel,
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Mra. Maeie P~s of selor in MOM{!ahella ceunty ud UIG.
!lakes,'' Brenda Sharp; "The Sam Bennet~ Harry Vu Meier,
brothers, JohnFamily Car," Janie Powell; Grace Sayre, Evelyn Patterson, li!ASON Dave, both of LeOn,
"Fifty Srats," Sally Hoffman; Cheryl Burns, Helen Fielde,
persons attended llltl
o1 LondOn, AloiiZ(', of Cbe"The Streamline
Exprees," ry Stevens, Sondra Hoffman. Alumni Banquet ••
Oblo; half-brothers, Mack
Jane Thabet; "Blow OW' by Awards presented by Mrs. evening, The Rev, Joe
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of Til!ln, Ohio, was the
Buffalo.
Lullaby,'' Penny 8JDd Patty standing student of the
speaker. Mr. Sam Fogleeong
The Raynes Funeral Home
Eblin; "The Toy Bux," organ Linde Abolin; three
Mullens, W. Va., gave the ·
Bu"·l
In h
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Misty Ward ·, "The Cradle Ride!. who did excellent work vocation and lnlrodU&lt;ed
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c arge 0 arranaements.
by
Valarie
Cadle. School Ia Llevlng, Diana Herndon
classes.
- "School Days," neal group: David Krawsczyn;
Miss Lelah J811e Powell,
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''School Time," Carol Randolph contest - Susan Buck:
behalf of the alumlll ~:;~I
ARREml USTED
"Ten Little Indians," Donald Seore in Tests - Becky Burris; Uon, presented gifts to
PT. PLEASANT - Arre!ls
In spite of price raises, we have plenty for you at
Gabtrich: "Mllrch of Trumpet· Perfect attendance Diehl, Pomeroy, for being the listed at the county jail for the
$3.99
our regular low prices.
er," Gene Picl:ens; "One, Two Rickard, Debra Rickard, l!lean· oldest graduate teacher of Wa- put 14 hours Include; David
Three," Debra Roush , ·'one, ora Roush, Jennifer
hama, and presented another Roscoe Paraons, 39, Gallipolis
ePanellng
• Doors
Windows
Two, Three, Four,'' L 1sa Di~~ Tolbet, Regina Tolgert, gilt to Estelle Werry, Maao1, Farry, bas!Mdy warrant; BroadScoU ; "Three Words," Vicki ! Cecil1~ Smith, Jane
for tho oldeat graduate ell..,.. ua E. Edmonds, 47, Columbus,
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LDDJI. 'OR TH! IUtl Ulll•
Plenty on Hencl
eCeiling Tile
Weaver; "Lively Tune,'' Regina VllgJOia Bumgarner, Sue Anna leader. Mr. and Mrs. James Oblo, Intoxication; and Larry A.
1M •hoe for teD.D.ia. You adjust
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Talbert; "Telephone Song," Bumgarner, Rebecca
Johnso• of Tacoma, Wash.,
Roush, 24, Pt. Pleasant, con·
lbo laao for -ronablo, yot
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Tika Dewhurst; "Happy Hours" Frances Wriston, Anitra
presentee! a gilt lor having trav- tempt of court warrant.
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On ion, Angela F1elds,
eled the farthest. Ray Tucker,
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Coohioa ond
Board, Lltlle Qhlldren," Mlcb- Paraons, Nancy Raush, Bernita president of the alllllllli, HI'Ved
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAU
SCHOOL THURSDAY
Coohioa.. '-Ia. Duo-Lire
elle Kay; "Dance to Your Dad- Staat., Coruue Hughes, Carolya as toastmaster.
PI'. PLEASANT - The Flame
C...ter. C.., 1 IJpt JOle iuull3 • PIECE
dy," Diana Bumgarner; ·
Hughes, Beverly Ro~, Misty John Layne, New HavetJ, ..,. O.Rama cookin&amp; school will be
oUI. lip!, auN-Ioooed. Waoh.
Grandma •Ill! Grandpa Comes" Ward, Darla Gerlach, Debra compenled at the piano by Chat· beld Thuredey evening at :
WHITE - BLACK
aWO. Hta'ow - · · · Wbilo.
by Susan BU&lt;k; "ABC Tiger,'' Roush, Ttka Dewhurst, Jolla lotto Parsono, Viewna, W. Va., p. m. at the Pl Pleasant High
Mary Krawsczyn; "Home," vo- B""'!', Tommy Roush, Stevo sang several RlecUona. lletty SchoOl Ullller the auspk~•
OXFORD or SHOll:
(No Flttlop)
cal Lisa Scott· "Cool
Gerllich BD&lt;I M31 Brown.
Scarberry New Haven
the
the local mer&lt;:hanto IIIII
Debra AboliR;
Furaiture for lbe stil&amp;e selling alumni's ~eclpleot of the •11111 United Fuel Gas Company. AdPhone 773·5554 Collect-And F,.. Dellvary
Son; " Den;,. Parsons ; "lirand· was furnished by Ingels Furm- Scholarship for 11166 waa !Biromission
II
free
aw.l
prizes
father Clock,'' Dmna Herod.. ; tw:e Company, the piBRo 8JDd duced.
"Le Secret, Jenntler Patter. organ by Kenney Music Com· Door prizeo we... w.. by am be awarded. The school will
11n; "UtUe Red School House" pany. Mrs. Powell W8!
Cook and Karen Alexandria, ·present llllW aad unusual food
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
W. VA.
gas l'liiiiiOI 8JDd MASON
•oael Gene Pickens. Teen-age- ed with a yellow rosebud cor- JliruJer was oerved by the W•
'Play A Simple Meoldy," vocal sage and a doze• red
hama Band Boosters.
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1roup: "Dlreetor," Gary Ted... from greup of her studopJts.
Following the banquet the
co: "Here Cernes the Band,"
Star Duslera provided mus1e for
Mike Lleving; '"fhe Caissons Go
dancing.
Rolling," John aurr11: "Fun!..
lla, Funlcuti,'' Bruce Adams;
A8l TO WED
'My PupiiB- Beelhovea," Jane
PT. PLEASANT - ~rge
Haymaker ; "Love Me Tender"
CflVIhCS 0
vio Hoffm&amp;D, 1., PomertJ7, Ohio
Candi Ingels; "Melody of LovO:'
and Jean Arlene Vu Maire, 17,
Sancy Rousb: "Teenaaer
ill
MUOD, W. V8 ., have III8Jde Ill'
l.f&gt;ve," Cecli!l Smity ; "Pomp
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pllcaUeo for 1 marriage UCODBe
•ad Circumsi8Jn&lt;e,'' plano Jleo.
JQ the offlet of lbe Colioly Cllrl
ey Burrlfl and organ, Sue Anna
PT. PLEASANT - The
Bumgarner. "l,et's Play To- Polio. acUvily report for
CUlton, formerly employed 11
tether," - ··~)ayq Train," month of May bas been reiE, .. I the tax offlee, usumed her du·
Darlo and Steve Gerlach; 'Mex- ed by Stale Pollee Sgt. J.
lies 'as office secretary WecbletDRYAD
ICan Hal Danee," Beverly 8lld Paraons ahowlng his local
day. '''embera of the 1oea1 DPS
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Tommy 119usb; "Home on the tachment !reveled 5150
offtee m ~ Paraona · ud
Raq~· CoDD!e. 8JDd Carolyu during the. mORth;
Troopera R. E. O'Dell u d
REG. $1.25
Rughe81 ''Mlnuat Ia G - ~ 7 vehicle aeddents
G. E. Seymour.
•oven," Anlira .&amp;JDd flraocea resulting In oa1y property
lli~=.~~;--;--:--Wristo• : "Hu~rian Dance No. age, two With persoul 1n
7 OZ. SIZI
5- Brahms," Sharon 81111 IJeb. to·flve ,)USODB 81111 one fatality;
REG.
·a Rickard; ''Jelly Oarkles,'' lbe officers spent 430 houra oa
The Very liNt
$1.19 VALUI _ _
Stick, c..,..., Roll On
rammy and lteot s.,rt. 'lbt road patrQI; 21 hounl giving
In UHd C.n An, where
Weddln&amp;- "Loit&lt;ngrln'a Bridal ·
aama; 189 hours on
Chorul," orgu '·m1111 Rouah:
paper work and 29 hours
NO REASONAIILI
Limit 2 Per Customer
"Always,'' Teresa . F...,....n: 01 mv..llgal!ons
mede 100
OFFER REFUSED
"Weddlag Prayer," organ lleekl road law violatio~ lll're8i. ud
111
l\ayoes: "At Dawning," voeal t arrests on misdemeanors alld
Karea Greene; .~Perfect Love,'! two felony arrests.
Rn
Sheila LleVID&amp;r ' Love 1a A Ma· The local State Pollee offiCe
ay Spleadored, 'lblll&amp;" R lc k loll has a full time ~fflee seeREG. $1.23
Powell, wet~:: "Recessional,'' retary, Miss Wilda Cuod!ft of
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Columbus by plue lor
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men!.
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years With llltl M6tlh
Company, NaUonaJ Guard. Following his graduation from
hama HJgb !lcbool 11 lllli8,
atleluled ~ West VIrginia MiJ.
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Enroqte

Mrs. Powell's Students
Present Retital at School

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250 Attend
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At Wlahama

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"HOW TO STUFF A
WILD BIKINI"

Ann Margaret

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MEIGS THEATRE

-HOOVER
SPIN·DRYING WASHER .

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
June 3-4
"ONCE A THIEF•
Alain Delon, Ann Margaret,

Van

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Jack Palance

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"DIE MONSTER DIE"
- TechnicolorBoris Knrloff
Nick Adams
SUNDAY, MONDAY
and TUESDAY
June 5-6-7
"OUR MAN FLINT"
Jas. Coburn

The ootlre population of
Pitcairn Is Ia n d, a tiny
vOlcanic dot two square
roUes In area In the eastern
Padftc, Is descended from
mutineers of the HMS
BountyJ-~.ommanded by
Capt. wuUam Bligh. The
population figure recently
ilven was 126. It was setRed in 1790 bJ Fletcher
Cbr!Jtill1! and hiS followers
after tb e y burned and
abandoned the captu:ed
ablp.

TOO MUCH OVERTIME?

111d ooly 113 ltie det11aent. I .
Spin-dly. a load In just!
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plumbing. StOle anywhere, "·"'·''~'rl
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• Lldlee &amp; Chllclnna Rest Room

NAPKINS
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CARTER PILLS
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mar Home Waltz," Angela Car·
son· "HOlDe Sweet Home " Angel~ Jl'!eids: •"Walkin' My Baby
Back llollle," Virginia Bumgaruer; uway Back HilDe;, DIana Talbert; "Shanty Ia Olcl
Shanty Town," plano Barbara
Marshall, organ, SancJra Mat'
shall. lii:venUde of Llit - "My
Happine88," vocal, Saadra lllld
Barbara Marshall; · •'Dearie,"
vocal group; "Just A Memory,"
plano Sui Alina Bumgarner, or-

THE SHOE BOX

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6:00 to .8:00 ,-

M. walkl!n m•1d .,,. '"
er, Pltt.burgh,

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

PT. PLEASANT - Olf!ord
Walker. 61, West Sunbury, Pa.,
former MaSOII Couoly mldeul,
died Wednesday at hll home.
He .... , an employee of
llle
llravo Conatructlon Complllll'.
He was Durn iu In. F'.euaiit
on !.larch 1, lellO, a aon of the
late Ira and Laura Auslln WoJk.
• · A niember of the PrftbJ!er-

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN MATERIAlS CO.

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Play Balli ••• Baseball Equipment

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mbiology at wvu
preaently. allendlna the

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Ma 's30 Days

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MASON - Mro. Paul B. Pow- g1111, Becky Burris; "Leap For
~ of medlelne; J - lay
¥urday at 2p. m.
Ill ~ her student&amp; lD a lJfe," Marsha Davis: "Love's
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral · PT. PLEASANT - Five In- Jenk~ m Zl Palrmont a
Stevena F'I!Del'al
recital "Ufe Is A Song" •• Old Sweet Sung,"
Bernita
semces lor Leonard 0. Stover, atruclors hove been chosen I« WVU ~-ed llf~duste 8lld ;,.,...
Rev. Gaston Boyle ·
Friday eveilfnll at the Wabama Staat.: "If I Had My Life to
M, Rt. 1, Loon, wu ~~ OD the Mason County Youth Sclfn&lt;!e rently In 111e ochool of medl·
Burial
be In
r:~~l ~:iluUi t;ateterta. Mr. Ltte LiVt! OYCj ," u;guu ~ : .. a u u
Thursday, ·I p. ID., iD tbe
' Camp to be held Ju~y 4 • a at cine . at Jobn Hopkins Univer~~:..OCC!c'.:!, .
I
was portrayed by Willie Cepe- Roush; "Til the l!od of
lse Lucl EUB Church at
the Maaon County 4-H Y o u I b alljl
Redmoad Ridge;
hart and Mrs. LUe by Mra. S8Jn. Judy Lathey; "The
buckle _wllb burial Ill
Camp at Southside.
·
call at the luileral llillill
dra Marshall. The aellln&amp; tor er,'' David Krawsczyn,
chUlcll eemetery.
fostruclors selected to date
PieMIDI VaiJOy Boopltal
1 p, m.
th• recital was the ll•inll room ian; "To Eaeh His own,"
Mr; Stover -was kllled
are Creel s. Cornwell, Jr., .ss, NJIDI!tM - Laura Stoebe,
of Mr. and Mrs. LUe. As the da Abolln; "Exodus," M
day evening I• a 0118 vehicle
Creek, studeol at
111e Ashloo; Catherine Ceynor, Pt.
curtain opened Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Following the
elden! of! lbt Leon
scbeol ef medicine at West Pleuaat; Delbect Dural, Leon;
Ltfe were lOilklna through the lion of awarde the vocal group
a •••. ~....
miles
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album ol their life aa Judy La· sang "Farewell Blues."
...._. ....,., 11
Virginla Univeralljl and IIJio Aubrey N-~ · a
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they dill "All, Sweet Myatery Slngillg In the voea1 greup
Pleasaot.
· ployed by the cooperative u- f'f·
of Life." Masters of ceremonies were Angela Fields, Sheila Liev·
Survlvlll8 are bla widow
tensloa •ervlce at
"'ffillltl'
llldarp4l - Mra.
were Ri&lt;k Powell and Max Ina, Bandra Marshall, Barbara
let; d8Jughter, Mrs. Judy' Par- camps lor the ~at
tllree Ridenour, Leon; Her~ HarBrowo.
. Marshall, Judy Lathey
and
of Arcl!hold Ohio· 1011 aummers; J. David RulfDer, 25, mOD, Jr., Pl. Plnlan
th
at home·' ·llister8' Mrs' Morgantown• who reeelvld hll
"Years From 1 to 6" - A Kar011 Greene ey were ••
lullaby "Desert Lullaby," vo- compamed by Mrs. PoweU.
DIDDI VeDt
~lumbu '
. BS degree in pll)'cholngy IIIII Billiards were Introduced
cal oelectloa; pllllo aelectiou Student&amp; not in the recital were
Mra M
will enter medical schoOl nelt the United St:ates by SpallfJh
','Baby Takft. A Ride," Martha Cbarle! 'Samsel, Betty Adamo,
M":agret Pat10DJ both y011r. He has been a camp eoun- llera In
Auguallne, Fla.,
Krawsczya; ''When
Mother Debra Samsel, Eddie Sehaekel,
tJ·
Mra. Maeie P~s of selor in MOM{!ahella ceunty ud UIG.
!lakes,'' Brenda Sharp; "The Sam Bennet~ Harry Vu Meier,
brothers, JohnFamily Car," Janie Powell; Grace Sayre, Evelyn Patterson, li!ASON Dave, both of LeOn,
"Fifty Srats," Sally Hoffman; Cheryl Burns, Helen Fielde,
persons attended llltl
o1 LondOn, AloiiZ(', of Cbe"The Streamline
Exprees," ry Stevens, Sondra Hoffman. Alumni Banquet ••
Oblo; half-brothers, Mack
Jane Thabet; "Blow OW' by Awards presented by Mrs. evening, The Rev, Joe
of
Oltl and J
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Keith HaytnBker; "Brahm's· Powell were as follows:
of Til!ln, Ohio, was the
Buffalo.
Lullaby,'' Penny 8JDd Patty standing student of the
speaker. Mr. Sam Fogleeong
The Raynes Funeral Home
Eblin; "The Toy Bux," organ Linde Abolin; three
Mullens, W. Va., gave the ·
Bu"·l
In h
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Misty Ward ·, "The Cradle Ride!. who did excellent work vocation and lnlrodU&lt;ed
iD
'"' 0 wa•
c arge 0 arranaements.
by
Valarie
Cadle. School Ia Llevlng, Diana Herndon
classes.
- "School Days," neal group: David Krawsczyn;
Miss Lelah J811e Powell,
----FOR NEW HOME CONSTRUaiON
''School Time," Carol Randolph contest - Susan Buck:
behalf of the alumlll ~:;~I
ARREml USTED
"Ten Little Indians," Donald Seore in Tests - Becky Burris; Uon, presented gifts to
PT. PLEASANT - Arre!ls
In spite of price raises, we have plenty for you at
Gabtrich: "Mllrch of Trumpet· Perfect attendance Diehl, Pomeroy, for being the listed at the county jail for the
$3.99
our regular low prices.
er," Gene Picl:ens; "One, Two Rickard, Debra Rickard, l!lean· oldest graduate teacher of Wa- put 14 hours Include; David
Three," Debra Roush , ·'one, ora Roush, Jennifer
hama, and presented another Roscoe Paraons, 39, Gallipolis
ePanellng
• Doors
Windows
Two, Three, Four,'' L 1sa Di~~ Tolbet, Regina Tolgert, gilt to Estelle Werry, Maao1, Farry, bas!Mdy warrant; BroadScoU ; "Three Words," Vicki ! Cecil1~ Smith, Jane
for tho oldeat graduate ell..,.. ua E. Edmonds, 47, Columbus,
...., oortou. pia,_ a ...
LDDJI. 'OR TH! IUtl Ulll•
Plenty on Hencl
eCeiling Tile
Weaver; "Lively Tune,'' Regina VllgJOia Bumgarner, Sue Anna leader. Mr. and Mrs. James Oblo, Intoxication; and Larry A.
1M •hoe for teD.D.ia. You adjust
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Talbert; "Telephone Song," Bumgarner, Rebecca
Johnso• of Tacoma, Wash.,
Roush, 24, Pt. Pleasant, con·
lbo laao for -ronablo, yot
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For All Your Needs- Low Pric11
Tika Dewhurst; "Happy Hours" Frances Wriston, Anitra
presentee! a gilt lor having trav- tempt of court warrant.
• • lt. Eojor the .... of the
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Venida Grinslefd: "Get
On ion, Angela F1elds,
eled the farthest. Ray Tucker,
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An11
Coohioa ond
Board, Lltlle Qhlldren," Mlcb- Paraons, Nancy Raush, Bernita president of the alllllllli, HI'Ved
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAU
SCHOOL THURSDAY
Coohioa.. '-Ia. Duo-Lire
elle Kay; "Dance to Your Dad- Staat., Coruue Hughes, Carolya as toastmaster.
PI'. PLEASANT - The Flame
C...ter. C.., 1 IJpt JOle iuull3 • PIECE
dy," Diana Bumgarner; ·
Hughes, Beverly Ro~, Misty John Layne, New HavetJ, ..,. O.Rama cookin&amp; school will be
oUI. lip!, auN-Ioooed. Waoh.
Grandma •Ill! Grandpa Comes" Ward, Darla Gerlach, Debra compenled at the piano by Chat· beld Thuredey evening at :
WHITE - BLACK
aWO. Hta'ow - · · · Wbilo.
by Susan BU&lt;k; "ABC Tiger,'' Roush, Ttka Dewhurst, Jolla lotto Parsono, Viewna, W. Va., p. m. at the Pl Pleasant High
Mary Krawsczyn; "Home," vo- B""'!', Tommy Roush, Stevo sang several RlecUona. lletty SchoOl Ullller the auspk~•
OXFORD or SHOll:
(No Flttlop)
cal Lisa Scott· "Cool
Gerllich BD&lt;I M31 Brown.
Scarberry New Haven
the
the local mer&lt;:hanto IIIII
Debra AboliR;
Furaiture for lbe stil&amp;e selling alumni's ~eclpleot of the •11111 United Fuel Gas Company. AdPhone 773·5554 Collect-And F,.. Dellvary
Son; " Den;,. Parsons ; "lirand· was furnished by Ingels Furm- Scholarship for 11166 waa !Biromission
II
free
aw.l
prizes
father Clock,'' Dmna Herod.. ; tw:e Company, the piBRo 8JDd duced.
"Le Secret, Jenntler Patter. organ by Kenney Music Com· Door prizeo we... w.. by am be awarded. The school will
11n; "UtUe Red School House" pany. Mrs. Powell W8!
Cook and Karen Alexandria, ·present llllW aad unusual food
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
W. VA.
gas l'liiiiiOI 8JDd MASON
•oael Gene Pickens. Teen-age- ed with a yellow rosebud cor- JliruJer was oerved by the W•
'Play A Simple Meoldy," vocal sage and a doze• red
hama Band Boosters.
8
1roup: "Dlreetor," Gary Ted... from greup of her studopJts.
Following the banquet the
co: "Here Cernes the Band,"
Star Duslera provided mus1e for
Mike Lleving; '"fhe Caissons Go
dancing.
Rolling," John aurr11: "Fun!..
lla, Funlcuti,'' Bruce Adams;
A8l TO WED
'My PupiiB- Beelhovea," Jane
PT. PLEASANT - ~rge
Haymaker ; "Love Me Tender"
CflVIhCS 0
vio Hoffm&amp;D, 1., PomertJ7, Ohio
Candi Ingels; "Melody of LovO:'
and Jean Arlene Vu Maire, 17,
Sancy Rousb: "Teenaaer
ill
MUOD, W. V8 ., have III8Jde Ill'
l.f&gt;ve," Cecli!l Smity ; "Pomp
'JV
pllcaUeo for 1 marriage UCODBe
•ad Circumsi8Jn&lt;e,'' plano Jleo.
JQ the offlet of lbe Colioly Cllrl
ey Burrlfl and organ, Sue Anna
PT. PLEASANT - The
Bumgarner. "l,et's Play To- Polio. acUvily report for
CUlton, formerly employed 11
tether," - ··~)ayq Train," month of May bas been reiE, .. I the tax offlee, usumed her du·
Darlo and Steve Gerlach; 'Mex- ed by Stale Pollee Sgt. J.
lies 'as office secretary WecbletDRYAD
ICan Hal Danee," Beverly 8lld Paraons ahowlng his local
day. '''embera of the 1oea1 DPS
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Tommy 119usb; "Home on the tachment !reveled 5150
offtee m ~ Paraona · ud
Raq~· CoDD!e. 8JDd Carolyu during the. mORth;
Troopera R. E. O'Dell u d
REG. $1.25
Rughe81 ''Mlnuat Ia G - ~ 7 vehicle aeddents
G. E. Seymour.
•oven," Anlira .&amp;JDd flraocea resulting In oa1y property
lli~=.~~;--;--:--Wristo• : "Hu~rian Dance No. age, two With persoul 1n
7 OZ. SIZI
5- Brahms," Sharon 81111 IJeb. to·flve ,)USODB 81111 one fatality;
REG.
·a Rickard; ''Jelly Oarkles,'' lbe officers spent 430 houra oa
The Very liNt
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'Malonic Te'l'ple with over 100 behall "of Pomeroy Chapter. evening.
Thurman. Chapters_ ~epreseQ~ '
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Caddie Wickbam served as 10- At lhe ·close of the meeting, ed from West Vlrgmlll . were · Janie Gerard ' daill!hter · of •Stowe, Ohio. Also viSiting with : . .gra nd ~· 18~ Mtas da 'and Suella Toledo· Mrl jod
Barbara Walker, worthy mt- lola\ for the evening.
members and guests were invi~ Masoo, Poca, Pl Pleasant, Rav- Mr. and,:
.9!111'1e~ Gerard, Mr_s. 11urray weco her BOO WJ!I .Sally~a!r · 1 9 r,
Mrs. Albert ~~lt)zel, Maaoil, :W. "
•tron, and D41e E. Smith, wor- lnlltatlon was held lor . ljVo ed to the dining room where enswood, and J.lipley. .Marie Sandrs C)atwjlrt!JY, ClalighW of family, Mr. ·and ,MilS. Ohartes
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lby patron. presided. DlsUn- candidates. ~· deputy grlllld refreshments were served by Custer, Beulab Ewmg, Caddie Mr. and'Mr8. IJ"!1!'l' ~a!MJrttiy ·Murray and their sol!, Mr. and Mrs. George Fry has .retu,m-J.-;;;;i;;iiii-a;;i;.iiii-;i;;;;;• 1
gulshed guests presented, wei- matron complimented the off~ !he Eastern Star committee of Wickham and Geraldine Young and Betsy cunnlnthant. dlugh- lifts., Kenneth Murray. The !at· ijd tb ~r h'!J'l• in C:Ol!lDlbUS a!·
eomed and escorted to the east cers on lhe sincere and im· wblch Marie Curd Is chairman. registered the guests.
ter of, Mr: and .Mrs. Raymond ,ter Mr. Murray gave the addre" ter a two week viSit here with
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"were Julia Fleming, deputy pre,Jve manner in which the The table was attractive in Preceding the metting a six Connlngh~m, , we~e , awarded fol •the capping. IH!rvlces· at relatives in the area. Whlle hat
for All Th• FaMily, .
grand malron of l•istrict 25, ritualisijc work was exempl~ white net cover over
satin o'clock. dmner was served a! scholarships \0 atlend lhe Ohi~ Holzer Hospital School of Nur!· she was !he luncheon guest of
the inspectmg officer. and the' lied. The other distinguished and centered with an arrange- the Umted Methodist church. Universil¥ J1and Clinic . to. be ing held Friday evening. He Is John Fry family .and also of the
following grand representatives, - -ment of red roses with candles
held !his summer, They ~re working on h,ls. doctor ~egree at Wesley Fry family and attend·
·orelta Harris of Missouri, Ber- 111 , . , .,
on either side. Betty Cowan
members of the Middleport sen- Ohio State Umverslty_'" Colum- ed. a family gathering and dJn.
nice Henderson, North Dakota, (l
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·presided at lhe silver coffee
lor band. THe schol8rship were bus.
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I ner at lhe home of Mrs. How·
_Pearl Northup, West Virginia, ~
service and Kathryn Jordan at
given by tht Middleport Band Mr. and Mrs. Hsrold Rusk of ard Erwin in Racine.
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the punch bowL
Booster Association.
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· I holiday weekend with Mr. and of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. have ar9
Pret~ented and
welcomed ~
presented a gift to each dis- Vernon Weber, Superintend- Mr. and ·Mrs. Gordoo Harr Mrs. Judson White and Mr. and rived to spend the summer at
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tJngutshed ~est and officer. ent of the Rutland Methodist and Mr. and Ro;e't ~rrls · ~~ Mrs. Carl Gilmore and family. lhe~ir~h~om~e~tn~,~Ml~d~dl~e~po~r~t...,,d~:;:::;:::;:;;::::·~'~
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and Mr. Smith. worthy patron, Sunday School, recoguized sev· Columbus VISI~ ~e~ et~nd Mr: and Mrs. William White ;"
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Corsages of red roses were en high school graduates and end wl~ Mr. 0
arr ~ther and daughter, Cindy, ·of Wash· .
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presented lhe
distinguished presented them with Bibles last Mrs .. C. M. Hennesy and
ington; D.C. spent the holiday
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i weekend with her parents, .Mr. t
past patrons of Pom~roy Chap- have returned to lheiT home, red rose corsages an~ bouton- Dean, Joetta Erlewine, Rusty 1 May Weber of Buffalo, N. Y.; and Mrs. Carl Gilmore and
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Chapters from ot.•1o repre- White. All seven received their Vernon Weber and family in ningham and son, Keith, of Lima
president, former grand
ap- Mr. and Mcs: WilliS Bearhs,
were Amesville, Bart- diplomas from Rutland High , Rutland.
visited over the holiday with his
~intments. and past matrons Mrs. Robert R1tch1e and _son, l~tt, Bel~r£ ,. Chesh1re: Chester- school during Commencement
Ray Pickens has returned 1 mother, Mrs. William . Robson
and past patrons of other chap- Bobby, and Mrs. Erma W1ls_on hill, Gampo!IS, 'GUJSVIlle, Har- Friday night.
!rum Manetta College to spend who accompanied !hem here
ters.
\ VISited Tuesday, at Belp.re wllh - - --~-During the morning worship the summer with his parents, following a visit In Lima.
Helen Somerville of Pt. Pleas- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grmstead,
service, Rev. c. J. Lemley, Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Pickens.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lambert,
ant, a member of Pomeroy and Lon
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pastor of the Rutland Metho·
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey. of Columbus, spent the. weekeod
eHorculon
. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Chevadist Church, installed the newly doo, Huntington, w. va .. spent with their mothers. Mrs. Harry
ller of Columbus were weekend !
elected W.S.C.S. officers, who the holiday weekend with their Mills and Mrs. Dana Lambert.
Acrilon
Nylon
guests of relatives m the area. .
assumed duties June l. Tiley parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ScarberStlod From Over
Mrs. Clarence Thomas of Del· Zula Fry and Evalee Wolf• of are. .
Brewington in Middleport and 'ry, Jr. of Tipp City visited over
aware wa::. the weekend guest the Salem community were President, Mrs. Harold Sau- Mr. and Mrs. J...uckeydoo of New the wee·kend tn Middleport.
200 Ptlterns &amp; colore
of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Thomas. guests at a surprise party given er: Vice President. Mrs. Jacob llav•n. w. va. .
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Wilham Reynolds of Kalama·
Mr. and Mrs. Mason FISher at the Salem Commumly build· Schlllmg: Recordmg Secretary, Mr and Mrs: Victor Grimm :roo, Mich., spent the holiday
Pri; Miss Patricia Joy Boggs, and M
_rs. Ernest ~arru; were ing Friday evening in observ- 1Mrs. Richard Lucas, and Treas- have ·returned from Zanesville. ' weekend with his molher, Mrs.
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daughter ot Mr. ond Mrs. Lion- evermghl guess
t Friday of Mr · ance of the birthday of ZuIa . urer, Mrs. George White, Sr. where they visited with their I William Reynold!.
el Boggs, W1IS one of lhe class and Mrs. Kenneth Farley of Fry and the party served as a • Christian Social Relations Sec- daughter and family . Mr. and , John Allensworth and Judy
~f nurses ~nored m capping Chelyn, W. Va.
farewell get-to-gether for Mrs. retary, Mrs. Ahce Sprouse: MIS· M Robert sever They wen! Wildermuth, Ohio University
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reremorues or the class of 1968 , Mrs. Ernest Harris and Mrs. Wolfe who with her children will sionary Education, Service Sec· rs .. 11 1 attend lhe gradu- ' students. visited over the weekof Holzer Hosp•tal School of Mason Fisher, son Gordo~ and be leaving to join her husband, retary. Mrs. Lennie Taylor; e;pecmf Yth 0ir randson David end with their parents, Mrs.
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rpolursu~ Frida~ e~:mg ~~ G~· daughter, Carla were Gallipolis David Wolfe. who is stationed Membership Cu!Hvalion Secre- ~•on °f me hi:h sch~l He Robert Allensworth and Mr. and
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1 "' race . •t 151 ore ~ visitors Tuesday.
in the Azore Island. They will , tary, Miss Opal Armstrong; ~=~~ t:~nter colle e in the fall. Mrs. Millard Wildermuth.
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· Miss Bereruce Skehan, dlfec
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hysell and leave the firSt of June.
Pro,ram Materials Secretary p B
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Mr and Mrs Leroy Webster
tor of the School of Nursmg, M
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B. . ter r. an rs. o r un ee o
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I e 80 n have returned to Middleport of Beverly visited IIIIer !he w..k.
NOTHING DOWN e UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY
con err . CaJIS. Ig SIS
Columbus spent the weekend to Mrs. Edward Kincaid, Mrs. Secretary. Mrs. Maria Bishop;
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_ end with her mother Mrs. FranDurses assiS_ted with the cap- with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Biggs Susan Bowser and LISa; Penny Supply Work Secretary, Mrs. lor !he summer Wilh their par - - - ~
•__ - pmg andM•sa Carl Scott. serv- , and family and attended the Dickens, Margaret Kincaid, Mr. Howard Birchfield: Mission ents from Marshall UniverSity
IUY 100 GALLONS
ed for MISS Boggs.
. Rutland Alumni.
and Mrs. Alonzo Dickens and Personnel Representative, Mrs. where. they were . freshmen:
Gil and Get Frte 4 D•rs
Tbe address of lhe evening I M and Mrs Dale Congrove Joe of Point Pleasant W. Va. : G
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DoXIe Wallers " a medJcal
ond Nights in
:was delivered by a former Mid- ~ f Dr. t
. M da guests Lloyd E Fry Mr ~nd Mrs Mrace A 0 wWe b. teru eCnh . or ' patient at Holzer Hospital in
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C 0 Gallipolis. He " the son o r.
et our 5•••" oo -r
N. 2nd Ava.
Middleport,
Murray, a doctoral candidate : d a.~
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ward Fry 'Gallipolis· Mr and ~h ernoon ~rc e, rs.
and Mrs William Walters.
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In the 9'llege of education at I anM amidy.Mrs Homer Walter Mrs. El~rn Mo~. Cedar· Preapidmant, M oncoraryJ Le ,"e.
Mr. a~d Mrs. Earl Davenport 531 w. Main St. Po~ror
Ohio State Unlversjly. Attend·
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Mrs LIODJ!IpoBoggs and do, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maier Albright, Sprmgfield; Mr. and year's officers, Mrs. Weber •
family Jeff Dennis Jimmy of Monclova and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. J. Yenan, Lynn, Cbeandryl Theobald, Mrs. Bertha Lasher
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I and Mrs Goldie Anderson
and ary. Mrs. awrence I . spent the weekend with Mrs. Mrs. Charles J. Lyons, and
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Randy and Carlene, Canton, 0.; '
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and SOD, Bruce, and Mr. and John Smith.
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M"'• Cora Fry Mrs Roy Cooke
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Met of Colwnbus were week· Va.: Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Fry .
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e grou sauna Manley Cathy Foney le School will open June 6 at
lot dinner on Sunday, were Mr. Jay, Cindy, Mrs. Da;id Wolfe: 6 p. m. with lhe theme "Gnd •
' The Senior lllgh and Junior . and Mrs. Dick Rosenbaum and Connie, David and Dennis, Mid- ~ Lives Today." The director is
High BYF groups of the Pom- family.
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dleport, and lhe guests of hon- Delila Mulford ; secretary. PhyiMr. and M~s. H. A. Rtcbard- or.
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lis McDaniel ; treasurer, Freda
eroy and Middleport
Bapti•l son and family of Columbus.
Little. In charge &gt;f music will
dlurches Sunday evening en· spent the weekend with her par. Uswin Nease visited Sunday be Maxine Little and Shirley
Joyed a softball game ani wien- ents. llr. and Mrs. Kerns Roush
Parsons
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with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Da-.
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m e un r " and other relatives attended lhe
Teachers are Dorothy Leach,
School. This concluded the
• vis and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Wahama and Pomeroy A1umm Risch, Athens.
Delores Miller and Jerry Halmeetings ror the summer.
banquels.
Mrs.
Fred
Nease
and
daughter
ley,
nursery ; Jean Thomas,
: Attending were Mary Hoi·
Mr. and Mrs. Paul 5eelig and Lee Ann and her lather, c. L. Ethel Little, Beginners; Freda
$.an. Jim Brewer, Joyce Riley,
David of Westerville were week- Hiller visited laB! week at Bar- Little, Delma Halley, Primary:
Anita Fultz, Bob Priddy, Dave
end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. berlon with her brother and sis- Lucille Parsons, and
Don
J' nkins, David Batnhart, Bil·
Roosh and Mr. and ter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Eu- Leach, Juniors, and Eleanor
!JI Barnhart, Wayne Barnhart. Manning
Mrs. Kerns Roush and Mrs. gene Hiller.
Falk and Judy Swartz, Junior
George Skinner, Jim
Wiles,
5eelig
attended
lhe
Pomeroy
Mrs.
Dessie
Patterson
returnHigh.
John Wiles, Larry Wiles, Steve
ed home Tuesday, after a visit
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Finlaw. Tink Triplett, David Alumni banquet.
Mrs.
Louise
Davis
and
Mrs.
in
Cincinnati
with
her
danghter
Visitors
over
the
Memorial
Michaels. Rev . Carver Williims, Miss Sally Foster, Mr. Blance McKeller and son, Doug- and son-in-law, Mrs. Clarence Day weekend at the home of
¥nd Mrs. William Sheridan and las of ColumbUs vislled Mr. and Leep and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray
~aughters, Morie and Anila. Mrs. Hobart Raub over lhe Renoat and son and at Reding were their son and daughter·
with her granddaUihter, Mrs. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Mrs. William Barnhart and weekend.
Mrs.
William
Bolin
of
ColumTommy
Manion. While there Rayburn of Charlotte, Mich.,
daughter. Elame, Mrs. Harbus
was
an
overnight
guest
Fr~
she
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Rexcoat and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boles,
old Triplett, Mrs. Orval Wiles
•nd daughter, Anna Kathryn, day. of Mrs. Adam Ebersbaeh and son vioited at Russell Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Springs, Ky. wllh Mrs. Olena Vrooman were Sunday evening
!'am, Rickey, Raymond. and and family.
Mrs.
G&lt;orge
Powell
of
Par·
Rescoat.
visitors at •he Murray home.
tharles Canter and Lee Clark.
kersbtlrg, W. Va. was an over· Miss Donna Marie Hauck of Other recent vlBltorB were Mr.
night guest Saturday of ber cnlumbus spent lhe weekend and Mrs. Dell Van Sickle, and
' Joint Meeting i8
mother. Mrs. Adam Ebo&lt;obach with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gladys Caldwell of Addi·
: At HarruontJille
and ·ttended the Pomeroy Donald Hauck and attended the son and Mrs. Emmett ThompPomeroy Alumni banquet.
son and son, John, of Cheshire.
: Harrisonvill&lt; Lodge 411. F. &amp; Aiumni banquet
A. M.• will be hosl lo a )Oint Mr. and Mrs. Melvin VanMeJneeting and visitation of Reyn. ter and 'son of Cincinnati were
ENJOY
~ldsburg Lodge 347 and Para- guests of her mother, Mrs. Ida
inuthia Lodge 25, F. &amp; A. M. Burns and other relatives.
Mrs. Orvllle Rader of Columit 4 p. m. Saturday, June 4,
bus
spent the weekend with her
Harrisonville. The Master
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Mason Degree will be confer- siSter, Mrs. W. H. Elbersbacb
and
daughter.
SybiL
red upon three candidates.
Mr, and Mrs. WillialD Nease
There will be a potluck dJn.
The good guys come lhru
ner served at 6 p. m. (Harri- and family of Hamilton were
for you. Whether you need ·
sonville members p1ase call Jlllests of their parents, Mr, and
• bi&amp;·lOb piclwp lll!Ck Ill
t!JU749 lo determine
their Mrs. Uswin Nease and Mr. and
routirbulion ). E:ach of the three Mrs. Clifford Phi!Ups of Minersa toueh totin' djesel, they're on your side drivlll'
lodges will confer one of lhe ville.
dOwn prices and !el'liDJ with a smllt. Need a ·
degreeB. All Master Masons Mr. and Mrs, Willianl Nease
IlVek ncrw1 Call on The DOdpBoys.
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
are urg·"' lo attend.

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a1d :Maler, ld,oiwlova) 'i.i't~ lint.
'Malonic Te'l'ple with over 100 behall "of Pomeroy Chapter. evening.
Thurman. Chapters_ ~epreseQ~ '
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Caddie Wickbam served as 10- At lhe ·close of the meeting, ed from West Vlrgmlll . were · Janie Gerard ' daill!hter · of •Stowe, Ohio. Also viSiting with : . .gra nd ~· 18~ Mtas da 'and Suella Toledo· Mrl jod
Barbara Walker, worthy mt- lola\ for the evening.
members and guests were invi~ Masoo, Poca, Pl Pleasant, Rav- Mr. and,:
.9!111'1e~ Gerard, Mr_s. 11urray weco her BOO WJ!I .Sally~a!r · 1 9 r,
Mrs. Albert ~~lt)zel, Maaoil, :W. "
•tron, and D41e E. Smith, wor- lnlltatlon was held lor . ljVo ed to the dining room where enswood, and J.lipley. .Marie Sandrs C)atwjlrt!JY, ClalighW of family, Mr. ·and ,MilS. Ohartes
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lby patron. presided. DlsUn- candidates. ~· deputy grlllld refreshments were served by Custer, Beulab Ewmg, Caddie Mr. and'Mr8. IJ"!1!'l' ~a!MJrttiy ·Murray and their sol!, Mr. and Mrs. George Fry has .retu,m-J.-;;;;i;;iiii-a;;i;.iiii-;i;;;;;• 1
gulshed guests presented, wei- matron complimented the off~ !he Eastern Star committee of Wickham and Geraldine Young and Betsy cunnlnthant. dlugh- lifts., Kenneth Murray. The !at· ijd tb ~r h'!J'l• in C:Ol!lDlbUS a!·
eomed and escorted to the east cers on lhe sincere and im· wblch Marie Curd Is chairman. registered the guests.
ter of, Mr: and .Mrs. Raymond ,ter Mr. Murray gave the addre" ter a two week viSit here with
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"were Julia Fleming, deputy pre,Jve manner in which the The table was attractive in Preceding the metting a six Connlngh~m, , we~e , awarded fol •the capping. IH!rvlces· at relatives in the area. Whlle hat
for All Th• FaMily, .
grand malron of l•istrict 25, ritualisijc work was exempl~ white net cover over
satin o'clock. dmner was served a! scholarships \0 atlend lhe Ohi~ Holzer Hospital School of Nur!· she was !he luncheon guest of
the inspectmg officer. and the' lied. The other distinguished and centered with an arrange- the Umted Methodist church. Universil¥ J1and Clinic . to. be ing held Friday evening. He Is John Fry family .and also of the
following grand representatives, - -ment of red roses with candles
held !his summer, They ~re working on h,ls. doctor ~egree at Wesley Fry family and attend·
·orelta Harris of Missouri, Ber- 111 , . , .,
on either side. Betty Cowan
members of the Middleport sen- Ohio State Umverslty_'" Colum- ed. a family gathering and dJn.
nice Henderson, North Dakota, (l
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·presided at lhe silver coffee
lor band. THe schol8rship were bus.
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I ner at lhe home of Mrs. How·
_Pearl Northup, West Virginia, ~
service and Kathryn Jordan at
given by tht Middleport Band Mr. and Mrs. Hsrold Rusk of ard Erwin in Racine.
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the punch bowL
Booster Association.
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Pret~ented and
welcomed ~
presented a gift to each dis- Vernon Weber, Superintend- Mr. and ·Mrs. Gordoo Harr Mrs. Judson White and Mr. and rived to spend the summer at
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tJngutshed ~est and officer. ent of the Rutland Methodist and Mr. and Ro;e't ~rrls · ~~ Mrs. Carl Gilmore and family. lhe~ir~h~om~e~tn~,~Ml~d~dl~e~po~r~t...,,d~:;:::;:::;:;;::::·~'~
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Corsages of red roses were en high school graduates and end wl~ Mr. 0
arr ~ther and daughter, Cindy, ·of Wash· .
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presented lhe
distinguished presented them with Bibles last Mrs .. C. M. Hennesy and
ington; D.C. spent the holiday
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past patrons of Pom~roy Chap- have returned to lheiT home, red rose corsages an~ bouton- Dean, Joetta Erlewine, Rusty 1 May Weber of Buffalo, N. Y.; and Mrs. Carl Gilmore and
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Chapters from ot.•1o repre- White. All seven received their Vernon Weber and family in ningham and son, Keith, of Lima
president, former grand
ap- Mr. and Mcs: WilliS Bearhs,
were Amesville, Bart- diplomas from Rutland High , Rutland.
visited over the holiday with his
~intments. and past matrons Mrs. Robert R1tch1e and _son, l~tt, Bel~r£ ,. Chesh1re: Chester- school during Commencement
Ray Pickens has returned 1 mother, Mrs. William . Robson
and past patrons of other chap- Bobby, and Mrs. Erma W1ls_on hill, Gampo!IS, 'GUJSVIlle, Har- Friday night.
!rum Manetta College to spend who accompanied !hem here
ters.
\ VISited Tuesday, at Belp.re wllh - - --~-During the morning worship the summer with his parents, following a visit In Lima.
Helen Somerville of Pt. Pleas- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grmstead,
service, Rev. c. J. Lemley, Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Pickens.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lambert,
ant, a member of Pomeroy and Lon
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pastor of the Rutland Metho·
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey. of Columbus, spent the. weekeod
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. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Chevadist Church, installed the newly doo, Huntington, w. va .. spent with their mothers. Mrs. Harry
ller of Columbus were weekend !
elected W.S.C.S. officers, who the holiday weekend with their Mills and Mrs. Dana Lambert.
Acrilon
Nylon
guests of relatives m the area. .
assumed duties June l. Tiley parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ScarberStlod From Over
Mrs. Clarence Thomas of Del· Zula Fry and Evalee Wolf• of are. .
Brewington in Middleport and 'ry, Jr. of Tipp City visited over
aware wa::. the weekend guest the Salem community were President, Mrs. Harold Sau- Mr. and Mrs. J...uckeydoo of New the wee·kend tn Middleport.
200 Ptlterns &amp; colore
of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Thomas. guests at a surprise party given er: Vice President. Mrs. Jacob llav•n. w. va. .
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Wilham Reynolds of Kalama·
Mr. and Mrs. Mason FISher at the Salem Commumly build· Schlllmg: Recordmg Secretary, Mr and Mrs: Victor Grimm :roo, Mich., spent the holiday
Pri; Miss Patricia Joy Boggs, and M
_rs. Ernest ~arru; were ing Friday evening in observ- 1Mrs. Richard Lucas, and Treas- have ·returned from Zanesville. ' weekend with his molher, Mrs.
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daughter ot Mr. ond Mrs. Lion- evermghl guess
t Friday of Mr · ance of the birthday of ZuIa . urer, Mrs. George White, Sr. where they visited with their I William Reynold!.
el Boggs, W1IS one of lhe class and Mrs. Kenneth Farley of Fry and the party served as a • Christian Social Relations Sec- daughter and family . Mr. and , John Allensworth and Judy
~f nurses ~nored m capping Chelyn, W. Va.
farewell get-to-gether for Mrs. retary, Mrs. Ahce Sprouse: MIS· M Robert sever They wen! Wildermuth, Ohio University
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reremorues or the class of 1968 , Mrs. Ernest Harris and Mrs. Wolfe who with her children will sionary Education, Service Sec· rs .. 11 1 attend lhe gradu- ' students. visited over the weekof Holzer Hosp•tal School of Mason Fisher, son Gordo~ and be leaving to join her husband, retary. Mrs. Lennie Taylor; e;pecmf Yth 0ir randson David end with their parents, Mrs.
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rpolursu~ Frida~ e~:mg ~~ G~· daughter, Carla were Gallipolis David Wolfe. who is stationed Membership Cu!Hvalion Secre- ~•on °f me hi:h sch~l He Robert Allensworth and Mr. and
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1 "' race . •t 151 ore ~ visitors Tuesday.
in the Azore Island. They will , tary, Miss Opal Armstrong; ~=~~ t:~nter colle e in the fall. Mrs. Millard Wildermuth.
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· Miss Bereruce Skehan, dlfec
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hysell and leave the firSt of June.
Pro,ram Materials Secretary p B
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Mr and Mrs Leroy Webster
tor of the School of Nursmg, M
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I e 80 n have returned to Middleport of Beverly visited IIIIer !he w..k.
NOTHING DOWN e UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY
con err . CaJIS. Ig SIS
Columbus spent the weekend to Mrs. Edward Kincaid, Mrs. Secretary. Mrs. Maria Bishop;
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_ end with her mother Mrs. FranDurses assiS_ted with the cap- with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Biggs Susan Bowser and LISa; Penny Supply Work Secretary, Mrs. lor !he summer Wilh their par - - - ~
•__ - pmg andM•sa Carl Scott. serv- , and family and attended the Dickens, Margaret Kincaid, Mr. Howard Birchfield: Mission ents from Marshall UniverSity
IUY 100 GALLONS
ed for MISS Boggs.
. Rutland Alumni.
and Mrs. Alonzo Dickens and Personnel Representative, Mrs. where. they were . freshmen:
Gil and Get Frte 4 D•rs
Tbe address of lhe evening I M and Mrs Dale Congrove Joe of Point Pleasant W. Va. : G
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DoXIe Wallers " a medJcal
ond Nights in
:was delivered by a former Mid- ~ f Dr. t
. M da guests Lloyd E Fry Mr ~nd Mrs Mrace A 0 wWe b. teru eCnh . or ' patient at Holzer Hospital in
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C 0 Gallipolis. He " the son o r.
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Middleport,
Murray, a doctoral candidate : d a.~
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ward Fry 'Gallipolis· Mr and ~h ernoon ~rc e, rs.
and Mrs William Walters.
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In the 9'llege of education at I anM amidy.Mrs Homer Walter Mrs. El~rn Mo~. Cedar· Preapidmant, M oncoraryJ Le ,"e.
Mr. a~d Mrs. Earl Davenport 531 w. Main St. Po~ror
Ohio State Unlversjly. Attend·
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family Jeff Dennis Jimmy of Monclova and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. J. Yenan, Lynn, Cbeandryl Theobald, Mrs. Bertha Lasher
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and ary. Mrs. awrence I . spent the weekend with Mrs. Mrs. Charles J. Lyons, and
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Randy and Carlene, Canton, 0.; '
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M"'• Cora Fry Mrs Roy Cooke
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Met of Colwnbus were week· Va.: Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Fry .
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e grou sauna Manley Cathy Foney le School will open June 6 at
lot dinner on Sunday, were Mr. Jay, Cindy, Mrs. Da;id Wolfe: 6 p. m. with lhe theme "Gnd •
' The Senior lllgh and Junior . and Mrs. Dick Rosenbaum and Connie, David and Dennis, Mid- ~ Lives Today." The director is
High BYF groups of the Pom- family.
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dleport, and lhe guests of hon- Delila Mulford ; secretary. PhyiMr. and M~s. H. A. Rtcbard- or.
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lis McDaniel ; treasurer, Freda
eroy and Middleport
Bapti•l son and family of Columbus.
Little. In charge &gt;f music will
dlurches Sunday evening en· spent the weekend with her par. Uswin Nease visited Sunday be Maxine Little and Shirley
Joyed a softball game ani wien- ents. llr. and Mrs. Kerns Roush
Parsons
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with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Da-.
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m e un r " and other relatives attended lhe
Teachers are Dorothy Leach,
School. This concluded the
• vis and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Wahama and Pomeroy A1umm Risch, Athens.
Delores Miller and Jerry Halmeetings ror the summer.
banquels.
Mrs.
Fred
Nease
and
daughter
ley,
nursery ; Jean Thomas,
: Attending were Mary Hoi·
Mr. and Mrs. Paul 5eelig and Lee Ann and her lather, c. L. Ethel Little, Beginners; Freda
$.an. Jim Brewer, Joyce Riley,
David of Westerville were week- Hiller visited laB! week at Bar- Little, Delma Halley, Primary:
Anita Fultz, Bob Priddy, Dave
end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. berlon with her brother and sis- Lucille Parsons, and
Don
J' nkins, David Batnhart, Bil·
Roosh and Mr. and ter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Eu- Leach, Juniors, and Eleanor
!JI Barnhart, Wayne Barnhart. Manning
Mrs. Kerns Roush and Mrs. gene Hiller.
Falk and Judy Swartz, Junior
George Skinner, Jim
Wiles,
5eelig
attended
lhe
Pomeroy
Mrs.
Dessie
Patterson
returnHigh.
John Wiles, Larry Wiles, Steve
ed home Tuesday, after a visit
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Finlaw. Tink Triplett, David Alumni banquet.
Mrs.
Louise
Davis
and
Mrs.
in
Cincinnati
with
her
danghter
Visitors
over
the
Memorial
Michaels. Rev . Carver Williims, Miss Sally Foster, Mr. Blance McKeller and son, Doug- and son-in-law, Mrs. Clarence Day weekend at the home of
¥nd Mrs. William Sheridan and las of ColumbUs vislled Mr. and Leep and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray
~aughters, Morie and Anila. Mrs. Hobart Raub over lhe Renoat and son and at Reding were their son and daughter·
with her granddaUihter, Mrs. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Mrs. William Barnhart and weekend.
Mrs.
William
Bolin
of
ColumTommy
Manion. While there Rayburn of Charlotte, Mich.,
daughter. Elame, Mrs. Harbus
was
an
overnight
guest
Fr~
she
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Rexcoat and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boles,
old Triplett, Mrs. Orval Wiles
•nd daughter, Anna Kathryn, day. of Mrs. Adam Ebersbaeh and son vioited at Russell Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Springs, Ky. wllh Mrs. Olena Vrooman were Sunday evening
!'am, Rickey, Raymond. and and family.
Mrs.
G&lt;orge
Powell
of
Par·
Rescoat.
visitors at •he Murray home.
tharles Canter and Lee Clark.
kersbtlrg, W. Va. was an over· Miss Donna Marie Hauck of Other recent vlBltorB were Mr.
night guest Saturday of ber cnlumbus spent lhe weekend and Mrs. Dell Van Sickle, and
' Joint Meeting i8
mother. Mrs. Adam Ebo&lt;obach with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gladys Caldwell of Addi·
: At HarruontJille
and ·ttended the Pomeroy Donald Hauck and attended the son and Mrs. Emmett ThompPomeroy Alumni banquet.
son and son, John, of Cheshire.
: Harrisonvill&lt; Lodge 411. F. &amp; Aiumni banquet
A. M.• will be hosl lo a )Oint Mr. and Mrs. Melvin VanMeJneeting and visitation of Reyn. ter and 'son of Cincinnati were
ENJOY
~ldsburg Lodge 347 and Para- guests of her mother, Mrs. Ida
inuthia Lodge 25, F. &amp; A. M. Burns and other relatives.
Mrs. Orvllle Rader of Columit 4 p. m. Saturday, June 4,
bus
spent the weekend with her
Harrisonville. The Master
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Mason Degree will be confer- siSter, Mrs. W. H. Elbersbacb
and
daughter.
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red upon three candidates.
Mr, and Mrs. WillialD Nease
There will be a potluck dJn.
The good guys come lhru
ner served at 6 p. m. (Harri- and family of Hamilton were
for you. Whether you need ·
sonville members p1ase call Jlllests of their parents, Mr, and
• bi&amp;·lOb piclwp lll!Ck Ill
t!JU749 lo determine
their Mrs. Uswin Nease and Mr. and
routirbulion ). E:ach of the three Mrs. Clifford Phi!Ups of Minersa toueh totin' djesel, they're on your side drivlll'
lodges will confer one of lhe ville.
dOwn prices and !el'liDJ with a smllt. Need a ·
degreeB. All Master Masons Mr. and Mrs, Willianl Nease
IlVek ncrw1 Call on The DOdpBoys.
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
are urg·"' lo attend.

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Scrambels
Racea at Club
arotmc1s, s11 mnll8 J10rlb or
l'omeroJ on u. s. Route 33,1
Sunda,y, June 5 at 1:30 p. DL

Values to 1.49 yd.

&lt;EST).

Sale

Junior High
Honor R0II
I Is Announced

Sale

1.49

Sheers

89c

.,

yd.

yd.

&amp;Summer
eDrip Drys eSIIk O~:::J
eBiteding Mildra&amp;
eBetter CoHons t
Coiton Bltnds eBrococlts e100% D•cron

The Fabri~ Sh•p
Accuracy Is a highly important
ingredient in any prescription.
Your registered pharmacist is
thoroughly CJU~tlified, by years
-~ of professional trafriing .and &amp;X•
perience, to follow "doctor's or•
ders" with utmost precision.
·'

r Rely on Us~ All

Your t...SCnptl~
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MOST ALL ARE 45" WIDE

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M.if &amp; ·se~~nd 1 Str~i~~~

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GO PRICES ON

Unacramble lheaefour.lumhlet,
one lettar to eaeh llqUBIO, to
Jorm four ordinary wordo.

RACINE, 0.

wY .J.BSr' •.lf2 ., , Mj~· ~"~ ~IPen\lrey
•. • fit~ ·~:to &amp;err. '

.... ~.':· H;,: R~W~I,~Gs­

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f2·91

RACINE DEPT. STORE

&lt;

Carolina Lumbe~ &amp; Supply

BRW Hdwe. &amp;Leather Supply

Seersucker

-" Re~au ·
,;.\~t

•

Ladies3 Pee.

Simple to apply
l

s4 95

Phone \192.2774

SW;isher·I _10h,e

.

Gallon now only

BERMUDA SHORTS

CON'CENTRATE

ASK OUR AlAa EXPERT
FOR PACTS

much more.

MENS

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOn
·----..-·
Ride with The Dodge Boys~'='

St/uer Run
B'ble Sch 1
Is Announced

'Senior, Junior
BYf Gro·ups
;Enjoy Outing

BRITE-WHITE
HOUSE PAINT

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Singer Safes &amp; Service McCall's Pattem1•1i
WY 2-2284
115 W. SECOND

Open D1lly 9:00 teo 7:tJO.-.:.FrldiY Til 8

E. MAIN ST.

Slturdly Til 9

WY 2-3975

POMEROY.
r

POMEROY
CloYd ThuncNy After,..nl 0,1n Sit. TU '

GRADED U.S. GOOD

NSTEAK

-

lb.

98d

3
2 ..s.1

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aAil~ . OOOOLI and INUI'I'Y SMITH ··---

'

.tl; PII!VASSWELL
--__,-!

GIVE ITTO
ME, ELVINEV !!
'I'D LOVE! TO
~r '''- ffAVE' IT

\

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I

·t- ,.

II!N (ASIY
l

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.W. .I. . .------------··1
FERTILIZER

ANTIQUE Orga&amp;. Ma)el
Parlter llull Road, Ilaupvillt,

RLI.

I I 311

Lindmark's Got
MRYTHING

DATING, PLIIMII!NG, Rurll
llqlo1 Bottle GaL Arlold
Brothers, 818 B. .:Mall St.,
Pomeroy,
t II lfo
nRL GR~ phnnb!q
aad beating, MlDamllle,
Oblo. li:n4 your sewer lrGuble.
We ~" all tile sewer
lael.~erata.

WY 14S7f,

daJ or aiSbL
til

PIZZA
AT ITS GREATEST
Plain

or wttb

pspperon~

awago, mushroom, tiam or
eombinations.
.......ItO Ctrry.Out ....._

CALL WY 2-9905
l'lck up At G. &amp; G. CAPI
Ill W. MAIN
POMEROY

1965 OIVROI.ET Impala ·" ••·• $'695

THAT'S ooo:.•

Super Si&gt;olt Coupe, black 'l'lnyl top, llndalwooci flao
Ish, aU 'rinyllnterior, with bucket aeall, v.a engine,
automatic trauslillaalon;· power steering and ll!'aket,
wire wheel covers, 8:00 white wall tim, sbows J1ttlt
..wear, radio, heater, a rell buy.
I

AH CAIN'T

READ'n41$
O NE.,

NEITHER!.•

.

1965 allVROLET lnipala ••• •• • $2295
Hardtep coupe, llandard transmlasloa, power aleBI' • ·
ln'g, locally owned, only 12,000 mUes, beautiful fawn •
Interior, maroon over beige exterior finish. Spare never used, spotless tbrougboul
'

1964 CORVAIR Deluxe .,....... $1095
2 Dr. Turquoise finish, 'Jinyl Interior, good tires,
dlo, beater, std. lra118.

2 Door. De!UJ:t Interior, good whitewall tir.ei, white
finlah, radio and heater.

1958 Doclg• '
2 Dr._ $295

e eyL engine, ltd. trana. Goad tlra1, beater. Clelll
Interior. BeJga flnlab.
·~

1958 Chiv.iJj,. , ·
Impala Cpt $291
1956 CheY. V8
4 Dr.- $169

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For Sale
-

.

)f Th*~lltr

v..

wil,~l'or
ALifwiM

GROVER'$ STUDIO
WY 2-2471

.._•.,

....,. ud IJatb. Te
mluulla drift from l'ealerof
Roota 141, llarriloavl1lo Rd

or Rent

lito ri'ORY frame boma, I
noms 8lld bath, leeated 011
Broadway, 'Middleport. CaB
Albert M. Om, Brol:er, 9111u from t Ill II a. m.
1 I
---.,-,,..---

*

WMtecl To Buy

YE:ireirwf:

WY U321 ar WY

IIJid

pairs, alolb awalugs ud
pllrs, porc11 oallu,..,

Mlsl

1IEVIVAL at lbe C bt at t r
Cburcb of God Ia cenlllluln&amp;
1nw the tourtla - - . ~tart· illg at 7:30
each eveol118.

..~
S1le
11110 MODEL T.. GMC truck,
priced 1o sell. Also, A FarmaD traclor ~. Delbert Lllwaon, Portland, uy time alter
1:30 p. m.
I I 3tp
LUSTRE FOAM Is gusnmll!eci
14 be lba best earpet •l..ner
"""'

For

WY:J-2191

1958 OLDSMOBILE 98 ·• .. otly '$495

Automatic.

4 Door Sedan, apolless cleaa Interior, triglnal Ugbt
green flnisb, automatic tranmdnloa, power ateerlng
and brakes, factory air tondjtloned, radio, beater.

1956Buidc
4 Dr.' 'I·

your borne lnm
tnll, •"'*'9Bchea,

oc:orplonl, silverfish,
wasps IIIII -

... llllldt of lep1 papen.
A=~~ blrlll rocords and almost

~ab~lejat~Km~s~llulld;::en~PA:~~JGI;.ber;d~,.~"';lu.;l;:ll~~~~
Oo, MlddlaporL
I •
. _ 1- n ·, Pt• IIJ

t 19 lOic ONE HUFFY

PAINTING - Interior
and
uterlor, hourly or cootract,
rates reasonable. Phone 9921180. Homer r.t. Briley.
I :17 6tp

I 2 3bo

Emplovn-t Wlmwa

IIO'Cage-=11::-,.-an.,..ll-work,- any
kind. PhoDe lt'J.6M3.
---:-:-:---:-G_I_3_1e_

Niir whltawall ~s, 4..11*4
Rtd body, IOOd blaCt top.

;;;,- be

white flnlsb, nd Interior, radio beat• · Extra good wlalw tlrea.

: : : : : ; Mottcot

IIOIJSI!KEEPER lor elderly
ladjo. Mwl live Ill. Room,
baord IDd &amp;cod lillary, CaD
-70H for in&amp;etileW.
I 1 Ito

IIOU8£ ..-- ,.b.tma, $1.21

per 1111111'. Cd lf!lr I, VI •
..;I;;;;II.::.L-,-- -•- I:IUIIp

Giv• A!Niy

a

WY 1-2151

MIDDLIPORT, OHIO

-

TUYa IRAILDS
AND

. ·'

CAMPERS
llalll YOIIf ~tlolll
ror a.::tall·N-

IIG lEND
1'~.\ll,E~ $AUS

..,.

, .::.:'.::;:·

;

wru., l'hoM or Cont11t
JIM CARNAHAN

51-

UUTI U4
AUrnecnw CorpGe Iloa

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COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT

OOIIIIIel. Gordo:; H. 8wlaber,
mer. Aces 1ML Call SH J. """Mre, Oblo. 1'1.- llM f.
&amp;13tp

.

Your Chevrolet Dealer

fOEAil auJtar player IDd drum~a

=~,_.., =- ~~~il rn~~~~. ~ ::,.

' ' '
All Klnda fllleocl l•v- Allin Oeea Place

t.wllngs Hond• 5•1•

=;:-;;=;----

1

*795

DICK RAWLINGS'

CATI'LE OILER l'fos&gt;.O.Wlki.
IDdudea taco n, fighter, DJID.
Warl WuW.
eral feeder llld a •"'"'atJc
BUU.OOZER work, Rea8008ble ca111e oiler. AUiborlzed deaJ.
Phooe 11112-2201.
I 2 wtc er for OllUi IDd Melp

there,

Dr.&gt;u.:lctle' .

.

II ONI OPTHI
IIICIIlT PIOPLII ... CALL

W1nted

about

n..

SALES &amp; SERVIa

seeu It
Guy Bing'~ at Bradbury or
caU 992-7896.
I I lie

RONDA 150

fmlcta. Auto. trana. power ateerlq,

Jan mower, I

H.P. RPM 3600, pracUcaUy
new, pr1co Pt. A. H. Dural,
Syracuse, Oblo. Ph. 992-211G.
I I nt
GREAT LAKES bouOe trailer,
J bedroom. Phoae IIIU162.

_,_.J

1962 BIJIQ( ConY.·· $1595

DArtY CROSSWORD

'1.

wall i5

HOT ONEt...
.
1960 TR-3 ROADSTER

AUCTIONEER

I

;.'!':' .:~~

on t he

$99

IACINL OHIO

Rev. Bobby Porter of Lorain, Obio, EvangeUaL Paator
Rev. Dalt Tborllloa. !Jpeclol
lingill8 each evening. Every·
body welcome.
I 211 stp
IE!.IJNG wr aB,...... nll!lii
erawlon (ball ·gmva, ball
fishing olze). Take 'em awayl you have ever wed or your
Joba Mobler, IAadlnJ Creet money back. Electric ~barn' Road, Middleport, Ohio. Ph. pooer rental
I 2 ttc
19Z-7JA
I 21 Wp I'M YOUR . BEST I!'RIEND,
DEIJCIOUB Bomemaclt Pilla, Marsha, but I doa't know bow
IOc:, 7lc, IDd rLIIO 11-. 0. lo tell ytu this, Your nil II
luxe Pllza, $1..58. Jaek'o Dill- dirty, Suggest you rent a
17 lllr, lllddlellorl. 1J I Uc Glamorene Electrl&lt;
Ra g
ilEGINNING May 11 you eau Shampooer for only $2 a day
buy leo at lba Davis Ice at lhe Star Supply Co., IllPlant on Sunday from 8 1 , cllle, _
(Jilio. _
6 J II•

m. lo $ p. m.

Fun-Titne Spedall

Open Eves Til 9

~==:1 ==~=-:-:==~,..
PIIO'ro CopJIDI Senlce. ~

'

ba~ement

___...,.

Pomeroy . Motor Co."
weeDed? Lost yeur
ar'l lleeDse! Call WY
1 15 Ue

1;0~

I

At Y- ChMrolet Dialer

_

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- !""""-'::
· ":'.:="-1BOUSECLEANINGT Old feiU. Wl!dnesdq Y1a11or of ...
loned fnrallure,
plcbere Smith.
frames, dlshO!, other items. =;;;-;-;.;;---:--;:-= --;;;-:Wbal do you ban? can . or ARAB killl JIHII bestl Free

. . . 8lld ...... Wllbed
noll. BID Bailly, Reedsville.
""'·
I I ....

W8l8.

I 1J Uo

boo porc11 ......., Dale
pel lupply, Ill Ulloa
Oblo.
I U

AtrCTION _,.. ._ J'rldaJ,
June S, at 7:10 p.m. at Ad·
ams Tradlnc f'Git, Main st.,

I Rulland, Ohio. OoaiiRuln&amp; .,. see Comer AnUque
Shop,
' ery Friday niSI!t ll8lil furlll. Mlddleptrt, Olllo. WY Z.2115t.
' tr IIDiiol. Jim cirubu, AI»
117 30tc
. lloneer. 11rinC II your l)oodl; ·
, Ph.
,.. 1Q
willuti,
aeDJim
lhem Alor
,.a.
MO...LBS.
May pgerlb,
applt. IJc
lb.
d am
I,
lb. wUd
lie lb..
Owner
$ 3! 6tc
Goldeel Sail rL71 ., lfnS"Dg

BRAkE SERVIa
BlaeHnars

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1957 Dodge VI
4 Dr.- $249

IXPERIENCED

and

GASULINI! ALLEY ·

The patch

Automatle tra111. VB e&amp;pne, clean Interior. Jla.
dlo and bflteJt., _
,. ··

Std. 'l'taDJ.

SklfM 1'HG'

t:EePeSr RIVER ••

. •

SPECIALS

1962 CHEVY 112 DOOR .......... $895

CLIMB lHS

HIGHEST MOUNTAIIJ.,.

1964 FALCON ·................. $1295

4 Dr. Low mileage by local lady owner, whitewall tlr.
u show little weer,. automatic trau., radio and beater, beige flnlah, fawn vinyl Interior, llucket 18111,
ihowroom elean and one you'D Ukt.

a acn

I'D

JUNE .·

flo

196'3 CORVAIR MONZA ..,....... $1395

WHEEL
AliGNMENT

sO IGNOAE!Tff,:
WHUT WE DON'T
KNOW WON'T'
HURTUS .~' '

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SEEKING UN.D.

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII

- .

ly HAROLD GRAY ---- :.

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aAil~ . OOOOLI and INUI'I'Y SMITH ··---

'

.tl; PII!VASSWELL
--__,-!

GIVE ITTO
ME, ELVINEV !!
'I'D LOVE! TO
~r '''- ffAVE' IT

\

....

I

·t- ,.

II!N (ASIY
l

•
.W. .I. . .------------··1
FERTILIZER

ANTIQUE Orga&amp;. Ma)el
Parlter llull Road, Ilaupvillt,

RLI.

I I 311

Lindmark's Got
MRYTHING

DATING, PLIIMII!NG, Rurll
llqlo1 Bottle GaL Arlold
Brothers, 818 B. .:Mall St.,
Pomeroy,
t II lfo
nRL GR~ phnnb!q
aad beating, MlDamllle,
Oblo. li:n4 your sewer lrGuble.
We ~" all tile sewer
lael.~erata.

WY 14S7f,

daJ or aiSbL
til

PIZZA
AT ITS GREATEST
Plain

or wttb

pspperon~

awago, mushroom, tiam or
eombinations.
.......ItO Ctrry.Out ....._

CALL WY 2-9905
l'lck up At G. &amp; G. CAPI
Ill W. MAIN
POMEROY

1965 OIVROI.ET Impala ·" ••·• $'695

THAT'S ooo:.•

Super Si&gt;olt Coupe, black 'l'lnyl top, llndalwooci flao
Ish, aU 'rinyllnterior, with bucket aeall, v.a engine,
automatic trauslillaalon;· power steering and ll!'aket,
wire wheel covers, 8:00 white wall tim, sbows J1ttlt
..wear, radio, heater, a rell buy.
I

AH CAIN'T

READ'n41$
O NE.,

NEITHER!.•

.

1965 allVROLET lnipala ••• •• • $2295
Hardtep coupe, llandard transmlasloa, power aleBI' • ·
ln'g, locally owned, only 12,000 mUes, beautiful fawn •
Interior, maroon over beige exterior finish. Spare never used, spotless tbrougboul
'

1964 CORVAIR Deluxe .,....... $1095
2 Dr. Turquoise finish, 'Jinyl Interior, good tires,
dlo, beater, std. lra118.

2 Door. De!UJ:t Interior, good whitewall tir.ei, white
finlah, radio and heater.

1958 Doclg• '
2 Dr._ $295

e eyL engine, ltd. trana. Goad tlra1, beater. Clelll
Interior. BeJga flnlab.
·~

1958 Chiv.iJj,. , ·
Impala Cpt $291
1956 CheY. V8
4 Dr.- $169

'

.

For Sale
-

.

)f Th*~lltr

v..

wil,~l'or
ALifwiM

GROVER'$ STUDIO
WY 2-2471

.._•.,

....,. ud IJatb. Te
mluulla drift from l'ealerof
Roota 141, llarriloavl1lo Rd

or Rent

lito ri'ORY frame boma, I
noms 8lld bath, leeated 011
Broadway, 'Middleport. CaB
Albert M. Om, Brol:er, 9111u from t Ill II a. m.
1 I
---.,-,,..---

*

WMtecl To Buy

YE:ireirwf:

WY U321 ar WY

IIJid

pairs, alolb awalugs ud
pllrs, porc11 oallu,..,

Mlsl

1IEVIVAL at lbe C bt at t r
Cburcb of God Ia cenlllluln&amp;
1nw the tourtla - - . ~tart· illg at 7:30
each eveol118.

..~
S1le
11110 MODEL T.. GMC truck,
priced 1o sell. Also, A FarmaD traclor ~. Delbert Lllwaon, Portland, uy time alter
1:30 p. m.
I I 3tp
LUSTRE FOAM Is gusnmll!eci
14 be lba best earpet •l..ner
"""'

For

WY:J-2191

1958 OLDSMOBILE 98 ·• .. otly '$495

Automatic.

4 Door Sedan, apolless cleaa Interior, triglnal Ugbt
green flnisb, automatic tranmdnloa, power ateerlng
and brakes, factory air tondjtloned, radio, beater.

1956Buidc
4 Dr.' 'I·

your borne lnm
tnll, •"'*'9Bchea,

oc:orplonl, silverfish,
wasps IIIII -

... llllldt of lep1 papen.
A=~~ blrlll rocords and almost

~ab~lejat~Km~s~llulld;::en~PA:~~JGI;.ber;d~,.~"';lu.;l;:ll~~~~
Oo, MlddlaporL
I •
. _ 1- n ·, Pt• IIJ

t 19 lOic ONE HUFFY

PAINTING - Interior
and
uterlor, hourly or cootract,
rates reasonable. Phone 9921180. Homer r.t. Briley.
I :17 6tp

I 2 3bo

Emplovn-t Wlmwa

IIO'Cage-=11::-,.-an.,..ll-work,- any
kind. PhoDe lt'J.6M3.
---:-:-:---:-G_I_3_1e_

Niir whltawall ~s, 4..11*4
Rtd body, IOOd blaCt top.

;;;,- be

white flnlsb, nd Interior, radio beat• · Extra good wlalw tlrea.

: : : : : ; Mottcot

IIOIJSI!KEEPER lor elderly
ladjo. Mwl live Ill. Room,
baord IDd &amp;cod lillary, CaD
-70H for in&amp;etileW.
I 1 Ito

IIOU8£ ..-- ,.b.tma, $1.21

per 1111111'. Cd lf!lr I, VI •
..;I;;;;II.::.L-,-- -•- I:IUIIp

Giv• A!Niy

a

WY 1-2151

MIDDLIPORT, OHIO

-

TUYa IRAILDS
AND

. ·'

CAMPERS
llalll YOIIf ~tlolll
ror a.::tall·N-

IIG lEND
1'~.\ll,E~ $AUS

..,.

, .::.:'.::;:·

;

wru., l'hoM or Cont11t
JIM CARNAHAN

51-

UUTI U4
AUrnecnw CorpGe Iloa

''

.,~;

COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT

OOIIIIIel. Gordo:; H. 8wlaber,
mer. Aces 1ML Call SH J. """Mre, Oblo. 1'1.- llM f.
&amp;13tp

.

Your Chevrolet Dealer

fOEAil auJtar player IDd drum~a

=~,_.., =- ~~~il rn~~~~. ~ ::,.

' ' '
All Klnda fllleocl l•v- Allin Oeea Place

t.wllngs Hond• 5•1•

=;:-;;=;----

1

*795

DICK RAWLINGS'

CATI'LE OILER l'fos&gt;.O.Wlki.
IDdudea taco n, fighter, DJID.
Warl WuW.
eral feeder llld a •"'"'atJc
BUU.OOZER work, Rea8008ble ca111e oiler. AUiborlzed deaJ.
Phooe 11112-2201.
I 2 wtc er for OllUi IDd Melp

there,

Dr.&gt;u.:lctle' .

.

II ONI OPTHI
IIICIIlT PIOPLII ... CALL

W1nted

about

n..

SALES &amp; SERVIa

seeu It
Guy Bing'~ at Bradbury or
caU 992-7896.
I I lie

RONDA 150

fmlcta. Auto. trana. power ateerlq,

Jan mower, I

H.P. RPM 3600, pracUcaUy
new, pr1co Pt. A. H. Dural,
Syracuse, Oblo. Ph. 992-211G.
I I nt
GREAT LAKES bouOe trailer,
J bedroom. Phoae IIIU162.

_,_.J

1962 BIJIQ( ConY.·· $1595

DArtY CROSSWORD

'1.

wall i5

HOT ONEt...
.
1960 TR-3 ROADSTER

AUCTIONEER

I

;.'!':' .:~~

on t he

$99

IACINL OHIO

Rev. Bobby Porter of Lorain, Obio, EvangeUaL Paator
Rev. Dalt Tborllloa. !Jpeclol
lingill8 each evening. Every·
body welcome.
I 211 stp
IE!.IJNG wr aB,...... nll!lii
erawlon (ball ·gmva, ball
fishing olze). Take 'em awayl you have ever wed or your
Joba Mobler, IAadlnJ Creet money back. Electric ~barn' Road, Middleport, Ohio. Ph. pooer rental
I 2 ttc
19Z-7JA
I 21 Wp I'M YOUR . BEST I!'RIEND,
DEIJCIOUB Bomemaclt Pilla, Marsha, but I doa't know bow
IOc:, 7lc, IDd rLIIO 11-. 0. lo tell ytu this, Your nil II
luxe Pllza, $1..58. Jaek'o Dill- dirty, Suggest you rent a
17 lllr, lllddlellorl. 1J I Uc Glamorene Electrl&lt;
Ra g
ilEGINNING May 11 you eau Shampooer for only $2 a day
buy leo at lba Davis Ice at lhe Star Supply Co., IllPlant on Sunday from 8 1 , cllle, _
(Jilio. _
6 J II•

m. lo $ p. m.

Fun-Titne Spedall

Open Eves Til 9

~==:1 ==~=-:-:==~,..
PIIO'ro CopJIDI Senlce. ~

'

ba~ement

___...,.

Pomeroy . Motor Co."
weeDed? Lost yeur
ar'l lleeDse! Call WY
1 15 Ue

1;0~

I

At Y- ChMrolet Dialer

_

~~~~·~
- !""""-'::
· ":'.:="-1BOUSECLEANINGT Old feiU. Wl!dnesdq Y1a11or of ...
loned fnrallure,
plcbere Smith.
frames, dlshO!, other items. =;;;-;-;.;;---:--;:-= --;;;-:Wbal do you ban? can . or ARAB killl JIHII bestl Free

. . . 8lld ...... Wllbed
noll. BID Bailly, Reedsville.
""'·
I I ....

W8l8.

I 1J Uo

boo porc11 ......., Dale
pel lupply, Ill Ulloa
Oblo.
I U

AtrCTION _,.. ._ J'rldaJ,
June S, at 7:10 p.m. at Ad·
ams Tradlnc f'Git, Main st.,

I Rulland, Ohio. OoaiiRuln&amp; .,. see Comer AnUque
Shop,
' ery Friday niSI!t ll8lil furlll. Mlddleptrt, Olllo. WY Z.2115t.
' tr IIDiiol. Jim cirubu, AI»
117 30tc
. lloneer. 11rinC II your l)oodl; ·
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1964 FALCON ·................. $1295

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Open for Camping June 26 .
Boy Scout camp ArrvWlii;;~
wlll open for Seoub on June 11!.
The i!Wf Is almost l""'!plete
and will begin training' June 12
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Russell. Assistant Dining Hall
Stewanls are T. C. Smltb and
Stephen Wan!. Cook's .
Wllllam B~ Burkhart Ae•lsllllg
the ranger, Mr. Earl King,
Lloyd G. Evans, Chalnnan of lie John Davis llDbert RelmOIIQ
the Tri-state Area
.Council and Blll r.ewis, Stephen
Camping Commlttee, sa1d I,OOO man is the camp clerk.
Scouts are expected en camp Sam Crawford, Chairman
during the summer seaaon.
the Facilities Commlttee,
Robert Alexander, Program working to have the phy1ocal
Chairman for the Camp, an· plant ready for
of camp.
nounced the following staff men.• Dr. Richard E.
Chairbees for 1966: Richard E. Me- man of the Promotions
Cray, lll, Director of Program. tee, said 58 Boy Scout
Program Specialjsts are James have signed up to camp
F. Boggess, Randy Chitwood, Camp Arrowhead under
Bruce Bannerman. Rod Garges, own leadership. 'fh.rc are
David Lemona. and Pat Haun. enings the Jasl twe weelts
Aqcatics Director is Charles A. camp for •ddltlon•l troops,
Broh. Aquatics Specialists are: cording to Dr. MrCray.
Mike Harris, Bob Gregg, Steve Scoutmasters of any
Pennington. Assistant
Direc- . wishing to attend camp sbould
tor of the Rifle Range will be 1 contact the local Boy Scout
navid Chapman. Steve Lewis 1 flee. Parents are invited to
~ill direct the trading post.
, it Scouts on Thursday, the
The rook for camp this year~ their boys are In camp. Spe&lt;,lall
will be Mrs. Ella Tabor. This . parents night program
conwill be her ninth year for cool;· , dueled by lhe Order of the Ar·
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be Mrs. Gladys Wentz. Dining visitor's program.

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to a
survey by the Foreign
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l!eat of bettrNA 20 to 40
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Cape Cod by Kroehler ia the early American f'urnllule ch0100 bY people i:lum 8D1
other. And for ~oorl re810DI. Cape CtJd 1'urnllule ia made of oolld 1Wd rock 11111ple-to the
ccne. Hand-rubbed finls)w in mr-t bJ:own Maple ""' mellow and warm. Filet rata
quality, authentic design. fiatureo and traditional Colonialliylinl-lllllftl aaorl 18111001
to make C~pe Cod port·of )'Oia early Amerlcm oettlng; Pieces lhown above: flmCtlonal
wall llllita for use in bedroomo, library and den; opaclcmo cbeotl; double and twin-ollze
, bedo, dask and nicht table. All priced lower now than over bofon. See them today. Aok
about our oonvenient budget payme~~t plm.
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hall . 8 w . e av able for summer rental
ac
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cents per bunJlredwelght In the Iper cent of the 19111-14 base peprice of beef cattle, and a 15- :riod. Farm costs In M~y were
cents cut In the price of whole- 3 per . cent above those of .a
sale milk caused average farm year earlier.
prices to fall ~ . fourths ol The parity ratio of f a r m
1 per cent durmg the. month prices to farm costs dropped a
ended May 15, the Agf!culture point to 79 in May. The ratio
Department reports.
was 78 in May, 1965. (Parity Is
Higher prices for oranges, ap- the price needed to put the valpies, and wheat were not ue of commodities sold by fal'll&gt;
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for meat, industrial workers'
families were found at the v~ry
top of the scale along with h1gh
income families. The study
ported that these famiUes do
not purchase large quantities
steak or other fancy
ed ruts, but do sUck to the
more staple products of tlle
fresh meat department - beef
and pork roasts, meats for
and stews, chop.o and Bmoked
products.
In the grocery and non-foods
department, industrial worker
families were significantly bet·
ter customers for a wide variety of products. These included apparel and accessories, appie butter, dried beans, dry and
canned beans and peas, canned
chill and Me&gt;&lt;lcan foods, okra
and canned greens, hominy.
canned meat spreads and
franks , mops and mo bandies,
and starch.
Super market&amp; In industrial
neighborhoods appear weakest,
ac.•ordlng to the study, In the
sales of frozen loods. Higher
prices and the willingness of
the older industrial
worker
housewife to spend .more ttme
prepartng a meal may be work·
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of frozen foods, the study said,
but It suggested that a well or·
ganlzed program of education
stressing the per-serving
omy of frozen foods plus
of preparation should be
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althou11h the itCI)nd lowest ol
the courilry'i flve major con·
sumer groups in income, is the
second hjgliest in food store
spending per capita.
Thi-; and other new findings
are repurled In the massive
"Consumer Dynamics In the
Super Market" Study sponsored
by Progressive Grocer Maga·
zine In co-operation with The
Kroger Company, the nation's
third largest food retailer, and
the Reuben H. Donnelley Cor·
poration. a leading research
firm
an~ of the most significant
findings to evolve from
the
study of industrial workers'
shopping hablto Is the excep\i&gt;nal amount of shopping thai
is done by the male shopper.
''Whatever the
motivation
might be, the male has a greater than average, influence on
shopping decisions in industrial
worker families," the study
said.
Industrial wtll'ker
families
were found by the study to be
excellent customers for certaln types of dairy products.
For example, the industrial
lll!ighhorhood super market sells
22 per cent more milk, 24 per
rent more •111•. 26 per cent
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