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FRIDAY the 14th and SATURDAY the 15th
Bargain Days At Elberf,lds In Pomeroy
Friday Store Hours 9 to 8 in the ~ening and Saturciay Sigre

MR. AND MRS. GEORGE E. CARSON
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Carson will celebrate their
60th Wedding Anniversary on June 23rd and on June 26th
will hold Open House between 2 and 6 p.m. at their home

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2 BARGAIN DAYS

on Leading Creek where they have lived their entire mar·
dine Reed and Ann Hale, of Cincinnati; and Mrs. Charles
Wolford of Galveston, Texas; five grandchildren and two
great grandchlldren. Their youngest son passed away In ,
1928. Please omit gifts.

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About

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t Pomeroy
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Around and
About
Middleport

l

Hundreds To Seled From
In All Sizes

1·ied life together. They are the parenta of Mr. Adrian Car·
son, who lives on the home place; three daughters, Geral·

S.lel Frid•y 1nd S1turd•yl

Men's Big Yank

w-• $3.9S ond $4.95
BRUSHED RAYON

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Mrs. Downlng Rousb bas re'fueoday evening, for a lew days turned from Columbus where
visit wltb his grandparents, Mr. she visited with ber daugbte.,,
Mr. and Mrs. AI Russell and
aDd Mn.llollinllearbs and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Aliens·
er relaUvet.
worth and families.
Mr. oad 111'1. Carver Williams I
1!1·. of CnllllllbuJ are spending a Mr. and Mrs. Lynford Johnson
week with lbeir 101, Rev. Car· and cbildren of Naplet, Fla. 1
yer Willlaml.
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. EdiMrs. Dale Justll of Plainfield, son Baker and family.
Jod. is tho guest of ~er mother. Mr. aDd Mrs. Dan Meadows
Mrs. VIctor YOURI Sr.
and cblldren bave returned from
other relatives.
a vacation at Myrtle Beach,
Mr. !lid Mra. Hubert Wolfe S. C. and otber points.
nd 11011 Ktl1h of Amlin were
Mr. aod Mrs. William Russel
weekeiKI fllll!llll of ber pare11ts, and famly have returned from
Mr. anll lfri. James Gilmore, a severa days visit in Kingston
family.
and Cincinnati wilb friends and
Mr. and Mrs. Jameo Gilmore relatives.
and Saldra, Brenda and
llis, Mr. and Mnl. Hubert WoU'•l Weekend guests of Mr. and
and son, Keith and Mlss Karo· Mrs. Walton Manley were their
Iyn Soulsby speat lost Saturday children and families Including
at Camden Park, Huntington. T Sgt and Mrs. Virgil J. ManW. Va.
ley and children of Lookbourne
Miss Brenda Gllmore Is spend. Air Base In Cnlwnbus, Mr. and
ing two weelo! at Amlin wllb her Mrs. Marvin Boyles and !amisister and brother-in -law, Mr. ly and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Man,ud Mrs. Hubert Wolfe and son. ley and family, Middleport.
Wr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Karl OWen vislsrent the weekend at lbeir COl· ted recently with Mr. and Mrs.
tage at tbe Mansfield Free Jobn Goodrich Ill Daytoa and
\1ethodist church ramp grounds_ while there the group went to
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Folmer Clear Lake, Indiana, wbere they
and daughter, Mary Evelyn re· were guests o! Mr. and Mrs.
turned to their home. Thompson Russell Scott and son, David,
'T'n~ sday, after ~pen~
at their cottage on the lake.
al days witb his parents, Mr. 1Their home is in Ft. Wayne,
a;-.ri Mrs. Max Folmer and ram-I Ind.
ily.
Mrs. Flossie Wlsemiller, CoMrs. George Br~dy Jf Frost- lumbus, is the &amp;Uest of her niece
proo(, Fla., Mrs. Guy Srnitb, Mr. and Mrs. LawreJICI Mil·
Gallipolis and Ml!S Marciu Karr boan and' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
of Syracuse were Wedn.,dey Weber and ether relatives.
guests of Mrs. WendeU Freckor, Mi91 Dixie Pierce, a teacher
Racine.
in the Flint, Mich. &amp;choola, lo
Rev. and Mrs. Wendell G. hen! for a visit witb her parStuUor aod ooo, Kevlll and Miss ents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Marcia Karr lpellt Tueodlly,
Pierce.
ParkersburJ and Vlena W.Va. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Harry Craig,
- -·- -Jr. aod chlldren, Carol Lee and
HOLD PICNIC
Doug, have returned to their
liiilllbers of the 3 F Club met home in White Sands, N. M.,
al the Naw Haven roadside park after a weekelld visit 11m with
Sunday, for a picnic. Attending hill motber, Mrs. Harry Craig
were Asa llostlns, Miss Ada and bls brother and family, Mr.
Hosldns, Mrs. Baker Gordoa aDd Mrs. Robert Crals and cbiJ.
and Mr. and Mr1. Elmer Wick· dreo.
bam.
Weekend guests of Mr. od
Mrs. Dwight Wallace and faml·
ly were their son, Alu Wallace,
• .,. 111 fhllln•
serving
with the U.S. Navy at
ou IIlii Get l'l'MI
II DIIYI - 3 Nllhll lA
the Bethesda Naval Huapltal Ill
MIAMI
.IACM
kt your Ba'fll' Book Todu"Maryland, and Mrs. WaDace'o
Unbde\'llblll bat 'l'nle
mother, Mrs. G. C. Knox and
CIITIPIID eAI ITATIOfil
Ill W. Mlllll lt., POftiONJ• Dla.
Mr. and Mrs. Putma• Bran ol
McConneltsville.
A3C Robert PuiU., arrived

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Nightgowns and Pajamas
$2.00

SAVE $1.00
on thoso $2.00

BESTFORM
BRAS

e THE SHIRTS match the pants- Have two button
through flap pockets. Full cut with long tails.
Sizes 14\'.i to 20 in short. medium and long sleeve
lengths.

Womtftt $2.95 Whitt
Ptlont tnd $2.95 Whtlo
VInyl

Lace eup, stretch back,

HANDBAGS

stretch strap Bras. Ebstl·
cized with Lycra Spandex.
Sizes from S2..\ to 38C $2.00 Bestforms tor

IN THIS SALE FOR

BARGAINS IN
HOUSEWARES

$l00

Womont $5.95

Jane Fonda

(Color)

Lee Marvin

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"GO-GO MANIA"
Tbe Animals, Tbe Beane~,

Herman's Hermits
18 Great Acts
(Color)

MEIGS THEATRE
........,.. Otdo

TONIGHT lhru SATURDAY
. JUNI 23-25
"IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD,
MAD WORLD"
-Tecbnieo1or-

3 dozen comedians;

BllddJ
Hackett· Bu1ter Keaton·Pbll
Silvers-Joe E. Brown-Don
Knotts. They ail do some
telJ shenanta:ans!
Colorcartwn
SUNDAY, MONDAY
ond TUESDAY
IUNI 26-27-21

wane,

Installation of officers was
eonducted by Mro. Harry P.
Smith when Lydia Circle of the
United Methodist church met
Tuesday ..enlng at the church.
Mrs. Jay Wamet, president.
was in cllarge of the meeting
and devotloos and program wtre
presented by Mrs. Charles Persinger, using as her topic,
"'Keeping Your We Simple."
New officers are Mrs. Ker~
mit Walton. cbalrman; Mrs.
Richard Rupe, rice cbairman i
Mrs. Charles Peninger. secretary; and Miss Myrtis Kay
Parker, treasurer.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Roy Reuter.
GIVE DINNER . ..
Mr. and Mro. Harold E. We•
ver and cbildreo Tummy, Undo
Mldlael ond Peggy, ~
CIIIIO, entertained In their boml
Sunday with a deleololll .dlMer
for Mr. and Mnl. Roy wner, Mr. and Mn. William Qor.
don Winebrenner and Mary
Aim.

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1 $32.95 Electric Hair Dryor

Solo $2t.OO

5 $29.95 Electric Hair Dryon

Solo $20.00

6 $9.95 StHm ond Dry Iron• _

Solo $6.00

5 $24.98 Electric Slicing Knl- _

Salo $11.00

4 $22.95 Electric Slicing Knlv11 _Solo $16.00

3 $18.25 Electric Fry Pant

A Group of Womens $2.95

TAILORED PAJAMAS
In Boti.t.o and Broodcioths
Slzea S2 to 44

These 2 D•ys While They Last

"'2·00

For Friday and For Saturday you can buy PhU
Maid's $1.95 Full Len&amp;th Night Gowna for $1.39
and Phil Maid $2.95 Full Length Night Gown• for
$2.39.
The $1.9~ Night Gowns are all rayon and the $2.95
Night Gowns are all nylon in regular and extra

llzea.

BARGAINS IN
THE MUSIC DEPT.

1 $28.95 Electric Fry Pan

Solo $22.00

1 $32.9S Eloctrlc Fry Pon

Solo $26.00

2 $2.9S Hanging Bukoto

Sale $2.00

2 $4.29 Hanging Boskols

Solo $3.00

SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Sala $5.00

8 $1.95 M-urlng Cup Soh

Solo $1.00

43 Walt Plaqllft

Solo SOc

21 $1.95 Aah Traya

Solo

SOc

7 $1.19 Plostlc Salad Bowls
Salo
60c
10 $12.95 Mognallto Dutch Ovons _ Solo $9.99
5 $14.95 Mognallto Rooston _ _ Solo $11.99

Plostlc Coblnot. Solid Stoto
Sale $112.00

RCA VIctor $39.95 Tronslstor Rodlo. Just I to soli.
Fino Quollty. Excellent Tono

Solo $24.00

Folk Gultors. Just 3 to soli - Has odlustoblo neck.

or no iron. Nlee selection
patternL Regullll' He and
t9c quality.

tho 2nd floor

s.1o

39c

FOR ALL
VACUUM CLEANERS
( 4 bags in pkg.)

yd.

s.to

beJni

CAPE COD TOPPER
DRIP DRY

with 100% Kodel
PoiJ&lt;..ter Fiberfill Ftuf·
fy - Ughtwel&amp;bt - non·
aUergenic. Size 121.84. In
pink, blue, cold pattern of
all cotton_

100% Cotton Poplin

Filled

Solo

Ruffled all around - tie backs Included. Machine
washable. Colors: white, gold, pink, blue.
s~ze

$6.00

se" length

Sale

$1.19

Grips floor flat - no akldo - no ollpL Size 18xll0.
Jlarbelhed pattern In beautiful brliht colora.

approv_.

WINDOW SHADES
Sale

$1,69

$23.00

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w11hoble,

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closer"'.

Be Thrifty! , , , Always S1ve All of Your S.lelllps From

ELBERFELDS IN POME'\ ROY
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Faisal Ignora
Official Snub
In New york.

Board Reverses Rehiring Action

S1.59 "SIESTA"

Supported plastin - Room darkening se" wide - eft. len&amp;th
Colot - White

House CoIDIDlttee
• Approves
110ppmg De£ense Measure

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$ps

Another Big Shlpmontl Dondoo-Trld

PURE FOAM ,RUBBER .
ANTI-FATIGUE MATS

H
£
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Rh0deS Quashes ope or g er e are .

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79c

VALANCES TO MATCH ·

s.....,ld woods, on aolo In tho music deportment
111

All vinyl stick-on plas·
tic. 18" wide - good se·
lectlon patterns.

Comforters

100% Cotton - Fast to
wa&amp;blog. Drip Dey. Little

THROW AWAY
BAGS

Sale $2.00

Gonorol Electric 6 Tronslstor
Shirt Pocket Rldlo - - - - - - Solo $1.95
RCA VIctor 12" Portable Tolovlslon Sot

CLING

$8.9S

PRINTS

3 Y::$l00

Man Held as

$1.00

49c

Solo $1.SO

17 98c Fr011n Pop Mochlnos

patrons 0f w•md ymphony
lnvi·ted to GI·ve Support

Polite Gunman

Solo $1.00

4 $2.29 Boon Pot Sot•

AM Reception - Has drown olerm _ Solo $18.00

0

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Solo $1.00

3 $9.95 Spice Rocka

Moeller Hits
At GOP as
Gloom Crew

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GLIDER CUSHION SETS
Foam and Cotton Filled. Covered In heavy all plasUc
material with bright floral pattern on back cushions
aud solid color on seat cushions.
Size: barks 16" x 22" - Seats 22" x 23'•
(On!y 11 sets to sei!J

FOR THIS SALI

88

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Rout Enemy Bat

RJebeI succeeds MorriSOD

$14.95

Salo $20.00

The James P.
Alvernelso construction project with the leo., Pomeroy. $84.963.66, Maid· : 1
Company
of
Shadyside
submit- Board of Publlc Affairs.
en Construction,
Nelsonville,'
In
ted a low· bid of $·t25 747 :, io1· Board chajrman Lee Smith, $95,105.80, and Huber Construe-construction
of the Middleport former mayor announced Thurs- tion, Parkersburg, astJ,707.00.
the
sewers and lift alation.
day following opening of the cassum Hlndy of Mlddleport, i
Alvemeiso was one of five bids at noon that contracts j with a bid of $9,092.00, filed the ·
tbat filed bids on the major 1 probably could not be awarded Ionly bid on the electrical phase
phase of Middleport's sew.,.age . until about July 9 on any part of tbe project on contract three.
of the three-phase project.
Middleport bas issued reve-•· 11• ; uun
-~
Other bidders on the sewer nue bonds to cover the cost of
Vietname&amp;e Strike
Tbe Jolly Nelgbboro of ~ construction and lift
station boilding tbe sewers, tift sto·
SAIGON - ABOUT
9,0110 Racine ._H Club are serving portion were c. J. Huber Con- tion, and lagoon in the al1l&lt;IUDt I
striking Vietnamese construe· tbe eaoteeo at tbl! Bloodmo. atruction
Co., Parkersburg, of ~15,000.
tlon workers were joined to11ay bUe coming lo the Pomeroy $437,870.75; J. R.
Savage Land, located below Hobson,
by drivers and office workers In Jr. Hlgb School andltortum, Construction, Columbus, $466,- lon whicb tile lagoon Is to be
Saigon. further Increasing the Monday, June Z7 from 1% uaW 409.15; Mountain State
Con· boll!, has coot approiimately
threat of serious slowdown on 6 p, m. Advloor to .. Mn. atruction Co., $526,577.25, and $48,000. Thus, the combined tovital defense projects.
Harriett Nelglor and JUDior Morey ConstrucUon, Parkers· I tal coot will approach
Workers walked off their jobs Leaders ore Carol WUcoieu burg, 151ltJ,700.18.
085.
Tuesday at Tan Nhut and Bien and Margaret Cole.
Apparent low bidder for the Federal aid up to 50 per cent
Hoa airfields outside Saigon to
Tbe loUowlag blood debts lagoon construction pbase was is expected to relieve the finan.
press their demands for hlgJ&gt;.
Athens, cial biD"den to the community.
TRAP SHOOT TROPHIES - Irving Karr, second from right, presents Roger Wtnebrenn,eer~, 1I~~~u;i,!~=t
er wages. The walkout was a- and lhe ownber of tmlts owed Grim Construction.
eacb are:
wlth an offer of $45.24:5.25.
Thirty per c_e~t has been grant- 1 B championship trophy after the annual Meigs County Fis b and Game Association Shoot on T.
gainst a combine of American
Memorial Hosplt- Othewr blidderConss
on !batt ph'Coase edh. Anb addltiolnledal 120 perdcent broke 91 clay birds with 100 shots. Karr, president of the Pomeroy Gun Club and Sellm J BlazewiM far_,..._.
constructlon companies known al,Vetersnt
35 anltli Columbus ltospit- were 1 son
true ton
. as een app
or an
d t f th F' h d G
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"Aptt
Huntin
ton
.,3325.25· Bl...; oved through there ional
en
o
e
JS an
arne
soclatlon,
al~ presented the Class A champwnoh•p trophy to Charlet Pldoock,
as RMK-BRJ.
ols, 33 unlta; Holzer Hoopltal, Co ~~eli • c•' •Wb •1 sb
prl d .
ltin fgd I
to Winebrenner, who defeated Robert Whittington, far left, in a shoot-off. - Sentinel Photo·
33 units; Meigs General, 10
nsw.\1 on o., ee er urg, e an IS awa g e era
Tip II Leaked
units; Parkersburg hospltals, $62,419: Morey
Construction, proval.
iilil!:F.~JB•; 1 : wa:t:::
lJ'1I!!!!I
VATICAN CITY POPE f anlt!, and GaUlpotls Medl- Parkersburg, $68,11115.00; Bush Estimates made by tbe Floyd
Paul VI's birth control com- cal Center, 7 uatts.
Construction,
Parkersburg, 0. Browne engineering firm
COLUMBUS (UPI) - A
mission appeara likely to r&lt;cA total of 100 ulto II owed. $100,20UI; James P. Alvernei· on lbe several phases
were wbite Obio Stale Ulliverolty
(lmmend approval for limited Tbus, about 150 people should so, Shadyside, $55,tl03.00; Moun- $56,244 for the lagoon, 1382,914 coed bas been toJd abe must
llfle of oral contraceptive pills, come 1.4) donate blood.
Itain State Construction, S. Char- for the sewers and lift statiOn, Uvt with ber Negro room~
VaUcan oources said today.
lesion, $73,785.60; Geosletn Coal and $7,11110 for electrical work. male '" a University dorm!·
The sources said the committory or leave tbe school, a
tee believes that acceptance of
e
Jllliverslly oHlclnl wd today.
qualllted use of the oiU would
•
Aa&amp;lstaot Dean of Womea SAIGON (UP!) -U.S. lst l bigger than a company," said Ky., the brigade el'lll!IIIM~
not contradict post
cburcb
Jane Mt-Cormick seid the lirl Cavalry lroops attacked a Capt. Michael (Mike) Kalla of and a hero of the- . ~~~;!',\*
teachings that both mechanical
a freshman from Cleveland, North Vielnamese battalion of Cleveland, Ohio, commander of Drang Valley fiSittlnc
and chemical contraception is
a.mpl&amp;ined about baving to about 400 men and blasted the Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion, November, ordered fiv'e
Impermissible and againot the John Riebel, principal of AI· Morrison, auperiltteudent of Mr. Ri&lt;bel was employed
room wllb a Ndro coed while Communists out of their 7tb Cavalry.
bottallons - about 4,41111 111111\o'"
law o1 God.
bany High School bas
been 1 Eastern Looal the past
two 1960 as bead basketball
..ey are enrolled for lbe &amp;um· positions wllb the aid
ol "I tbink we've got a battalion in hot pursuit.
named to succeed Larry Mom- , years, recenUy resigned to a.. at Albany High School and
mer.
artillery and allr strikes.
in there. We got past their A company COIDIII4II!Ied .
More H~
Easooste•rn• loc
ltentw of i ~~ tbe
lnpootbetof AastM. ~~~~- ved lnbthfat eapacltyti for
11 ., ' '''"'"""""''' '"~~"' oiTbetbheavy fltinghung was p.art outposts anddeld petbinkrsonally Capnkt. Damwel Dav~
1 peD~tl~tendct
8cahoolsu
A ~T WAVE IN
THE
"" ,
-Nen1
new e,.. - years e ore accep ng an
e con umg SIX~ay counted seven a . 1 · we wa ee. " ·· ran ....,.
central 8lld eastern sec!lons of announced today. .
cal Scbool Distrlcl
mlnistrative assistant's
operation Nathao Hale in the killed about 20 with smaU arms appeared to be a rejllfDI'IIt
ilie' ·~ · entered [ff flltb Rl~bel, aon ol Reedav!lle Pos~ Riebel, a 11166 araduato ol In the same system.
central Highlands, 2311 miles before the artillery and air plaioon of the enemy IIIII
da today with no relief hi maoter and Mrb. Dorsal Riebel Eaatem 111gb Scbool, euroUed Then, In 111M, Riebel
lltil1beast of Saigon. The strikes took over."
whirled~ took lljl ~:;~~'
iiJt
.
waa named to the position In at Oblo Unlversi!J that tall and ed to Ohio Unl~ly and
Operalioi&gt; alr&lt;Uidy bas killed an A North Vietnamese battalion delay 1111 America&amp; ..
Ea~ly morning reodingtt in a special meeting of the board SOCID"ed b11 BS In Educatinn pleted work oa bll
estimated 634 Communists and of about 409 meo bit a badly Hts men
tho blgb 70o and aos were re· Thursday nlibt.
there In 1960.
degree. He baa been
the fighting appeared to be ootnumbered company of lbe vicloua ..change of
corded by ibe. weather bw·eau,
lllgb School principal the
mounting.
Jst Air Cavalry's ard Brigade machine guo fire.
and the ooUook was for con·
two school lmns.
The cavalrymen thought at early today, dropping In mor· Davison's company and
tinued ounny and warm weatbo
Present at the session
Congressman Walter H. Moel· first the}' were bitting a tar rounds and crawling thro~gh 1st Cavalry. units then_.-c
er today
Board Member! WilliamCaid•rell j ler (lotb-Oblo) Tuesday In a company of aboul 120 Commu- the toll elephant grass to w1tb- on. encoulermg onlper "'111tf" ·f
Earl Dean, Howard
speech lo the 'House of Repro- nlsts, but they discovered the in 15 feet of the defense perlme- booby traps left behind to ~
Live• after JumJI
Jr., and Dorman Heed, Clerk sentaUves rebnked the RepuJ&gt;. enemy bad been reinforced. Air ler.
them.
NEW ORLEANS - ,\ COLThose who enjoyed the performance hero Iaiii own· i.~. Newland, MorrlsoD and lican task forre on agriculture and artillery cov•red the
Fierce Relillallce
"They appeared II ..
lege stodant jumped 160 feet mer of the American Wlnd Symphony now ean help make
enemy position with napalm, But the Amerlcano fought JXI'ltions wblch were
0 8 "wrecking crew "
·
rockets, bombs and explosive back so fiercely. the Commu- dug," UP! correapondent
Irom • ceo ter !Jl'!" 0f t. h e possible It! return to Pomeroy Wednesday, July 27.
Greater New Orleans Br•dge
Mrs. w. Patrick Lochary, Symphony viol! chairman,
Representative MoeUer stat· sheDs.
lliots decided to withdraw.
Daniel reported from lba
Into the Mtsslsslppl
River said today, "'We are seeking donatlono of every olze, large
ed'
"What we got in tbere Is Col. Hal Moore of Bardstown, scene.
Thursday and ourvived.
and small, to meet the set fee of f1,500, 10 that the per"Lest Saturday the so-called
Tbe youth. Anlbony Boronaro, formanee may be preaented without charge to tba entire
task force on agri
a atudent at l.oolsiana State county."
---culture Invaded my District ~
University In New Orleans, was
Coatrlbollona fa oy amoaat residents.
sow aeeds of dissension, dlo- CLEVELAND (UP!)
_ session of the legislature
' would not covtr fiiDlls
·
described in "fairly good"' roo- may be out to Mnl. W. Pa~ The Pomeroy Chamber
of COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)
gloom, and doom among Chances that payments to state appropriate additional
in ..isling procram llaCII
dillon in a New Orleans bospll· rtck LGettory, 11o1 w, Pom- Cnmtne1ce wbich is !pOII&lt;Ol'- The FBI arrested 1 Y011Di
the farme_rs of tho Tenth Di.. -•fare reoiplents will be In- funds frmn the slate's $2B
schools, mental IQIIID
a!. Offlclala said be suffered eroy. ~--•
·•-u be m••· lng the ev'ent '"' ~···antee'"" lwnbus man early today In
trlct
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creased appeared quashed non surplus.
welfare.
opine Injuries and undetermln- payable to "Amerku Wind the fee, will canvass buslne,... necllon with t!'e $9,lll10
hn2ZIIrds. they moved In
to Thursday by remarlo! of Gov. "We will give the request the "We had a deficit of
.
ed Internal Injuries.
Symphony."
men in the county next week robbery of Dlvmifled
de.~troy and devour.
James A. Rhodes.
very serious consideration, al- million wben we eome IIIIo
Supporll Merger
Tbe oroheatra will perform with the expectation of wJ&gt;. and Loan Association 11
I am happy lo report th~t Several -upe.
including though our answer may be no," lice and 1 don'l
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from
a
b•..u.·moored
by
otanttal
wpport.
lt!gton,
W.
VII.,
June
"'·
kind
of
scare
tactl
ill
~·con!
body
"""
~
~•uD
-~..
Tim thy J Bo
was u""
c w some weUare reciplenta on the Rhodes said at a news
er- any
as...,. ·- I
Northeast Ohio annual Metho- the Pomeroy parking lot, for
book.: at
Fr~
not benefit the "gloom and "Walk for Decemt welfare"' ence.
session at !bat time,•
dlst Conference bere ThiD"sday an audience expected to brin&amp;
WEATHER
Jall on 1 charge of
doomers:' '!'be farmers of the from here to Columbos, want The OUI'Pius might seem
eroor stated.
lent Its full support .to tbe pro- Its own pillows and folding
Dlgbt to avoid prosecution
District apprec1at. deeds lite governor to call a special a lot of mooey, be said. but
He said be probaiiJJ
posed merger of the Metbodlst chairs. A children's concert In !IUIIJ, hot tllrottlll Sat- III'IDOd robbery
more than dlssenl from out-of·
decline u lnvltaatll
Church and the Evang•llcal Un- the alierDoon wtll be followed orday. Fair and warm tonl~bt. Tb FBI Id the
state politicians. While
t be
at a rally Jlllle a
!ted Brethren Church.
by a miled program for adults lll(lt today Ill Ill, low lonilhl waa ~ed by':Jnntlngton
'wrecking crew' from Mlnnesowelfare llll1"l!bert
"The common berttogo be- the evening of July 27th.
..If.
Illes who accased Bowen
ta, Monlslla and Idaho was Inlumbus. bot added
.
tween the two denollllnation! A conoiderable Increase over
the Youn&amp; pollle
vldlng my District on Satur· 1VTL
,
fare Director ~
called for. a fuller, deeper e•- last year's crowd of aboot 2,11110
BUOB FIR£
who beld up ~ savings
to tell Obio farmers abo-Jt W
and Flnanee Dir1c1a! .
pmston of visible tmlty,'" oald Is looked for, u a resull of the SYDNEY Austnllla (UP!)- loan aaaoclaUon and herded
I was meeting with
Krabach woal4 .. 'illllbtl
1 report from the COIIference'a enthusiastic response given the A apec~a..iar are and 01pJo. employes Into 1 vault 011
Department of.
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Houae Appropriations meet with tbom.
.
Ecumenical Affairs CommiJ. aymphony"l lira! appearance slon destroyed a IZIO,OIIO wax 18•
within the State of Ohio Committee today approved a whopping $58.6 bi!lion de11011.
here.
and oil mmpler Thuratlay,
positive programs wblcb ac- fense money bill - almost $1 billion above what President
A meeting of the boatess forcing btmdreds o1 resldeota of
SHOT DEAD
results.
Johnson aaked - aod warned that the VIet Nam war prob·
Melp G-.1 llolpllll
commillee set by lin. Locbary the Beaents Part lllburb to flee CLEVELAND IUPI)
Friday night, June 17, • obly would boost It by several billion• more.
Adm!Him- Clarl: Hud·l for Monday, June 27, at 3 p.m. from their IIGmes. Sneral Pickell, S7, Ceveland, wos
IIIUDber of farmers Ia
Republicans on the committee contended that Johnson
bell, j'omeroy; Alma Parker, In the parilb boooe of Grace firellllll and byJttandoro were to deoth Tborsdsy nJ&amp;Itl 011
my Diltrlct met with me
In abould have asked for more money In the first place. They
Pomeroy.
Episcopal Church will arrange Injured as elgltl brlpdeo loogbt 1181 side atreel and pollee
Athens, Ohio, to learn about charged him with seriously weakening U. S. military
Dllebaqa - Edith MoKen-ll ovemlgbt acconunodaUon of the blue for t1tree houn bef..., boldlog another IDIIII and
the new three per cent loans •· llrength becauae of liS bud·
lie.
lite mustclans In the homes ol brltJ&amp;ln8 ' II under control.
tionlog the vlctlrn'l aliter.
vallable from the Farmers ptary pollclea.
the committee sent the b i g
Home AdmlnlstraUon to a 1d
spending meosure to the House
and vegetable lllrllll!l's '!'bey fired off tbe!r salvo aa floor. Tire bill would IIIUIDce NEW YORK UP!) who suffered loaoes from the
operaUona of the armed force&amp; 1y llnorllli an off!clll
damaging !roots of early May.
ANNOUNCE DINNER
during the fiscal year starUng from New York Clly,
"It Ia this kind ol acUon and Tbere will be a oil o'cl""k July l
Falsal of Saudi Arabia
Wlllee wblch Is needed by our 4laner at the Raclno Methodlsl The adminlslraUon bod ask· balding court
ta
DOIIIU II'II'I. Belly Deem, wife of SoiJo
of ICbooll and
olerlt of the bolrll tor farmen, DOl politics."
Church July 7, by lour charges, ed for approprlatlonl
aclttalve Julieta lbac:Jt11
Local Superintendenl
of the majorllJ of
rud hll
the Sultoa, Oak Grove, Port- $57,11114,353,000. The
1amm hotel.
~ Joe s~....h_! 1
bldmen-:.: - lbat wiU ~ of. Ralston RalHee
land, and Racine cburchea. The recommended
An aide said tho
-·
""
Anguli! 11. Ollter
new dlstrlel
superintendent, Mucb of the extra
IIIOIW'Cb Tbursda1
lbe unflnlabod bUIInea
0. 0. PaU.OOO
read IIIII
To Beat Frenchman Rev. Calvin Rbodebeffer, will would go for
celvld
of tho meetlnc.
ing be bad 101 IIUide IUdt 1
with JJeecle'l, wert
WIMBLEDON (UP!) - Top- meet the people to discuss 1Jb. by Defense
Robert S.
McCUntodt moved
ID ibtt matler
0. Dlebl, llrl.
ruted American Dennis RaJ. lalnlng a new mlnlsler. Every- McNamara. Tbese
preVIous moUon
Mr. Wolle.
I
11 IIIIOCial
-tiOII lion of Blkerafleid, Calli., one Is Invited and lbould bring nuclear - po-.d auJded ml•l the
three prlnclpala be
The nl&lt;'lndinl actloD
""ill
and La"""" Role. dropped the first set then o coVered dlsb and table serv- sUe frigate; 1 start on t h
jOD~_ 'Stobart 1iepped
Mra; Betty Deem was
Roae II ntirltJI.
aur(ed back to beat Pierre Ice.
Nike-X anti-missile
mlss~•llltate
llrovem
the pool*" of .
a plevloul tleclllon of lila
u ,... ,. ,.... lebool llermon of France today u. 11system, and ~ to pusb
secontlthe
to~~-lba~~~~.~e
lbann'oewerts.ll-f,Mintreloorthroundof
DEPABTMENTCMJJ!D
Pentqon
COIIIlmll-1 TlliiJcy ·~....... ,.
...,. .......
AIWii.
tho Wimbledon 'll!tmill Chammeot .., clevelopmont of an
.._
•
Dt .,.. dilo piollahiJM.
The RaciDa 1'111 llopltlment vanced manned bomber for the
j
-'in~ wu
Richey of Dallt~~, ~ was called at 1%:15 p.m. Th.,... mos.
wbele be
. of lba
11110111 the women day to ua111 the Syrac!ult ll'lrt Tbougb Oongrosa waa expeclto I
. . iloo biiiiiD rally from~ ID ~ 1 ed to~ lll'o of the~~un-~~j=:~~
....
- '
· It ' wlil . Iter .... !Ire appal'tlltly llli'ted ltllllbt atomle ~ II

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I $26.95 Eloctrlc Fry Pon

DRESS

Salo $15.00

29c

3'::· $lOO

lifo

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I

SALE

Solo $18.00

RCA Viictor $24.95 Clock Rldlo

Personal TV

Bright sparkling colora

bleached with colored
border. In Red, Green,
Yellow, Blue.

FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1966

WORLD

72" wide

2 $24.9S Electric Fry Pons

Ono Group
36'' and 45"

RCA Victor Clock Radio
2 to stll - Ivory finish, AM reception • Salo $15.00

2 to sell- Sturdy

All IJnen - 17\2 Inches
'1lde. Bleached and un-

Salo $16.00

'D $2.98 Blrthdoy Doll Flgurlnos _

Just 2 to soli -AM Roc:optlon

NYLON NET

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Shadyside Firm Submits Low Bid on Major
Phase of Constmctio n; Awards in July

e$24.95 Ploy Gyma
(2 sWings, '"'" toHor) 9 fl. high
$21.00
eSalo olso on 9ft. Width ond 6ft. Width
Linoleum• for Frldey and Saturdoy
eExctlon Armstrong floor Tlla
In 9 Inch squoros
11 c Hth
eCushlon Bock VInyl Rug Runnor-27 Inches wldo
$2.50 a yord
Rogularly $3.39 yord

STEVENS
TOWELING

NO. 48

Three

$17.00

1 $20.95 Electric Fry Pan

27 $1.95 Troys

SALE! NIGHTGOWNS

VOL XVIII

Solo $14.00

3 $19.95 Electric Fry Pons--- Salo $15.00

RCA VIctor Table Macltl Rodlo

I

eS19.9S Ploy Gyms
(2 awlngs, IHior totter) 8 fl. high

4 $9.95 10 Cup llectrlc Porcolatora Solo $6.00

CoUoiUI and Rayons and Cotton/Dacrons. Slzes small,
medium and large. SoUd colors and prints.

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e21 Inch Lawn Mowor, 3 HP Briggs and Stroflon
Englno
$44..._,
·
e21 Inch Lown Mower, 4 cyclo Brlgga and StraHan
$49.11
Englno. Eaoy Adluol Htlght.
eToro Whirlwind 19 Inch Rotary Powor Mowor .
$94.95
eToro Whlrlwln~ 2llnch Soli Proptllld
Lawn Mowor
$149.95.
eGold Sooll2 ft. Width Cu1hion Floor Linoleum
Rogulorly $9.60
$8.25 1 running yard
e Rogulor $7.20 12 ft. Width A!'llan Linoleum
Made by Armatrong _
$6.00 o running yard
e4.20 Quokor-Tono 12 fl. Width Linoleum
Modo by Armstrong _
$3.00 1 running yarll
e541nch Congowoll- Rogulorly 59c o running ft.
42c • running loot
e36 Inch 70c o foot Counter Topping SOc • fool
e24 Inch SSe a fool Countor Topping oiOc 1 fool
e$79.00 9 by 12 11. Sizo Ruga
· $64.00
e$109.00 12 by 12 ft • .Sin Rugs
$88.00
e64.00 Boys or Girls 26 Inch Blcyclos $59.00
e$29.00 Boys or Glrlo Sidewalk Blcyclos - $22.00
(16 Inch)
e49.00 Boyo 24 Inch Bicycle•
$38.00
e $8.00 Running Yard lnlold Linoleum .
(6 ft. width! (Just 2 rolttl • $4.00 a running yard

7 $8.95 5 Cup Electric Porcoloton Salo $5.00

ROBE AND GOWN
ENSEMBLES

-----

TONIGHT thru FRIDAY
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$6·

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- rugged make in solid colors. Tan, forest green,
dark green and grey. Waist sizes 29 to 50 and in
your correct length.

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O#O##icers
Held by Circle

Work Uniforms

Well known qualltleo. Not all olzeo In aU styles. Solid
colors and prints. ReguJar sizes and extra sizes.
WHILI THIY
LAST

FOR $,.00

Wo olso have oxtro, IXIro tid 9 (44) ond slg 10
{46) for 89c and 1ld II (41) and sJg 12 (50) lor
$1.00.

For These 2 Days- Save
"'2.00 On Your Choice
Of Any Of These Dresses

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BARGAINS AT .OUR WAREHOUSE
ON MECHANIC STREET

FOR WOMEN
White In all size• from S to 8 and In the moat popular style. Elaolle leg brief• - cuff leg briefs
sport panties (wide leg briefs)
Sizes 5, 6, 7 and 8 (36 to 42)

In Our Ready To Woor Deportment For Thoso

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SHANMONT PANTIES

On Any 10·95 to 16·50 Dress

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Save $1.00

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Late Classifieds

.~o-n 'Fourth'

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._~Patrol Says

East Side Area

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DiSC J0Ckeys

Marlin Luther King Jr. ask(!CI The Negroes were routed the night to discuss plans for
Negroes to 3hllll downtown from a school yard in H wild possible demonstrations today
.
Canton today in a "blackout" melee one woman desCribed " bore alld at Phlladelphla, Miss
protest against the tear gas ''worse than Selma."
The main group of marchers
dispersal of z,ooo "freedom King and other leaders of the / was expected to strike out
'
, ·
_ _ _ _
- -- - - - toward Jackson, 15_ mil.. away .,.,LOS •
"nc•c i:l llli:laa uu,. I~Wflll!( J.&amp;ie~c ,a;ord pi~H.~ ... ._
ll
Hollywood stllrs Is schedull!d Currie Gr~l told • em.

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~~r!!~-1/ooJ-I"..J,._ CA~i~~l~fUPl~- ~- m~~h~rs" b?s~te ~~~~=~arch ~~0!Jng

OM letter to tath lqUIItr, lo
For Sale '
form rour ordinary word&amp;.
10 Fr. MARINE plywood boat,
oars and cushions included.
MoviiiJ, must sell. WY I ·
l9110.
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IConllnul!d from

P•,s• II

I Claimed he

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as ecure

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''riouneed Thuradoy in the battle
Without a degree, wasllrsi voled
ers when they arrived in out "unbelievable payola'' "
minimize tho tlealb loll on
ONL.'I A R:EA" E&gt;"TAIO:
down, but later approved.
'If/ ,
Canton Thursday, and plckiiiJ dlsc jookeya and Jql'ln
Ohio highways this Fourth of
CAN $11/E "!HI$ 1&lt;1&gt;-Jc:::'
Board Member John Fisher tf
up local followers, walked I,OOJ dlreoton to 1et their record!
-July w,.kend
.
OF
moved that the salary S&lt;hedute l
strong to a Negro achOOigrolmu pil)'ed on the air.
·'· Highway Safely Diractor War· ,
be approved and the motion WASHINGTON, I UP() - &amp;!n. to pitch their sleeping tent. -- Gran\ told
lbat lk
ren C. Nelson said personnel
I
to
Yf.'UR
was seconded by Stobart. Me- Thomas J
s former office ' Eleven marchers earlier were bad testified the payola Was ill
from
the Highway DE'partment CLEVELAND (UP ) ~S res .
Now arran- the eireltd !etten
Cl' to k H'll nd Erv'n v6ted manager tesllf1ed today that a
tbe form of food .. tn.h! ....
Will ~.,
... some
ml'ies of and homes on the City s East !,
.~
m c' I a
I
.
.
.
arrested for trying to put ~p
• ~·
"
·~ system Side were •to rorm thebyeurpriae
answer,
as
m opposition to the motion but I' h'
h1gh-r.ankmg
Dodd
aide med
told ,-.._ lent at the school.
automobile
paint Jobs,
lht&gt; mterstate
highway·
vt~m~:~o:,:::ed ear1Y today
. •unnted
the above
cartoon.
h
t
nd
ti ·IDOile3
- to lend assistance to motorists- : as n~ar IY200 persons wen t 011 8
j[
to I 1m
bo e _w•. s noh Coconce ti, t I Authorities
had forb'idden "a d so ate
many pros tutet il
later changed their votes
: w the Highway Patrol can con- : rock-tlrrowing ra~page ~bed . , .........
yes after II was explamed fur- l a Ul qUitlmg t e
nnec cu them lo use the grounds and woul m
your bead swim."
: (.'fntrate 00 arresting traffic of- off by the woundmg of a ~egro 1
ther, and Prosecuting Attorney Democrat because ''I've got too wben the marchers began He said he became aware 41
"
: ftbden.
boy by an unidentifu~d motorist. !
(o\now~r• •·•~w) IBernard Fultz, present through- much on h1m. ''
setting up the lent anyway lhe PJYOla between November,
NtliiOII SJid the Patrol wJU is- : Special police deta•ls ..., ~.: rt' i
'Jualblu, ADAPT LMN LIMPID I'ONOI
Iout tbe session, said emphati· , Michael . O'Hare told the troopers tossed canisters 0{ 1112 and June, 11MJ3, when b•
sue , no warning tickets this , ordered into the cuy·s east sJde I Telter411111'' Aatwv, Jf'lw • - .Mo Aud une IUU. drinlt. fJ/'
I eally, "There is no reason not I Senate Ethics Committee that tear gas into the crowd
worked for two record compa·
, ~ ,. . ltod to e e0 t or fghtina
l
.ufiNrHIIIJ,.....bto~n-SIPPJNG
to
adopt
this
schedule."
the
statement
was
made
by[
nles.
1
; year 11 contrast to Ute more
ay
pr v m e
~1
.
Gerald Zeiller in mid·l!~5 after
''Without payola, I jullt
than 2,a written last year.
between white and
boys
I In other
of the I the latter had left J $17,500 a
eouldn't get OIJt recorda played
/ Tralfic accldants over the that Jed to the shOOIIIIJ of the
board I year JOb with Dodd to work for
and l finally aot feel up wltb it.
1965 took 37 I boy.
!t!lffie weekend in
'
c
I kept aeem1
•
.
liVes In Obio and lnjurl!d 13110 , The boy, Stoven Griffin, 10,
Tabled hiring a janitor at 1 &amp;!n Norris H. otlon, R·N.H.
my
frleadl
~ personli, Nelson said. Estimates was in Mount Sinai Hospital I
PurUund elementary school
[ ''I expressed my amazement Gaules: GaiUpolil 12 .0 and getting fired - going from ont
hi8
the '
today with a gunshlll wound on
Tabled· • request by Ohio that fhe11 could
Withdraw "' ' 1%2 running 2·s leet on rollero·' ' because
reronl distributor
"' anolber
lor
'"-•
1
t 33I ndyear
1300place r figures
the tower abdominal region He
Valley Bakmg
Co to be award-~ grace u Y, " O'Ha re sa id 1 nd Pt· Pleasant
23 98· Pomeroy..-, couldn't aet their
a
a
respecivey.
I
•
r·
d"t'
ed a bread contract for the added
he was · :-.umewlli:tt ' M'
2!151-'H·'ton'too· K
recordsplayedwithoutpayola,"
1
10
In coordlnatJon with these ef- was
air con IOn.
Cars driven by Ruth Maria [to both vehicles. No one was
.
r
' surpnsed" that Dodd tendered ason · • 10
· • :an- Grant said.
forts, State Treasurer John D.
~fter the shootmg, Negro and Eshenour, 29, Pt. Pleasant, and injured.
next sdwol yea , .
ISeiller a " eat d arture" awha Falls 3.16: Charleston I
----- Herbert lt headinl a "Bells for white groups of youths threw j David E Culpepper 41 Eure- At 11·45 a m Thursday Jul- - Agreerl to bm pamt for I . I W
ep
18.92. AU Kanawha River dams
: rreedom, Bells for Safety" rocks cmd bricks at each other b Star fu .. collided' al 'a .lO a. ia K. Mitch.t&gt;ll, · oro, Lang~vllle, Neighborhood Youth C&lt;lrp work- m~~ D,K ~£i.l a f='~·u
are on the sill.
ANNOUNCE SING
1
:
('ampaian
. and the
rrowd gradually
iod
Rt 35 1
lh
d
.
ers
to
US!:!
m
the
Racme
ele1
are
n
quo
er
as
Boat
MovQieot
There
wUI be
,.. bullll
1
• .
h m.
ay on . , wo-ten s was mvo 1ve m a one·t·ar acc1..
saymg ··1 don't have to worry
1 101:t"W1
1
Churcl'l, firehouse, school and s~elled and spread over t e 'of a mile north of Gallipolis. dent on Rt. 124 four-tenths of mentar~ ca eterut.
. ..
bou 's
Dodd d .
th
Obio River - Lock 13, Steel sing June 26 at 2 p.m. at the
b Ud . bel
111
·
area
'
Discussed
the
1lrulSibJIIty
a
t
en.
omg
any
1
EJp
......s down 1 a· m·•· Lock 14r Syra.cu.,e
• Melhodl s1 Cbur cb , AP'
public u 1111 Is Will toll at
·.
.
.
It was one of three accidenta :a mile west of Rutlund
The
. . ,.........
to me I've ot loo much
'""'
00 Beckjord up 1.20 a.m.; A. J. pearmg will be the Brother.
b p.m. Friday Saturday and Pohce said vandals set fire investigated by the Gallipolis I patrol s&lt;ud Mrs. Mitchell ltlst •of the band bemg ~n the J~ly him''.
g
. Sunday and at 2 p.m . .EDT, loa su~rmarket and c~owded ; post. State Highway Patrol, in control of her car. The vehicle 14th parade ul Racme:
With
30..
ld f
Dodd Patton down 2'45 a.m.; Buck- bood Quartet or Vienna,
W
e year-o
or~er . eye State up 4 a m.; Polly Va. the Builders Quartet oJ
· ·'londay tu promote hlJhway ,around It, prevenlif18 firemen a 24-hour period endmg at went off the hlgbway and over- Bruce Cleland of the fire de~afety and celebrate the sign- from reaching the blaze It was 9 a m todav The other two lurned m a field landmg on partment
~ploye, whothe r~sJ:n~tn m Wog up 5:05 a. m; NJta Deane Ripley, and the church choir.
mg of the Declaration of lflt:k- believed the store and Jls con- acrJde~ls we~~ m Meigs countv ,Jls wheels. She had an abrasion ~ Gave Valley .Bell the con- anuary, W!JS
as b WI ess up ti a. m.; Lock 15, OVEC up Pastor Wenden Stutler lnvltea
pen~ ':'ice.
tents were a total loss
, The patrol Cited Culpepper io on a fmger· No charge was tract to supply milk m the dJs- 1called to the stand Y . the 3:20 a. m.; Peggy ;:)owney up everyone to attend,
T o\merican Legion's Ohio
IGalhpohs munJclpal court on filed. There was heavy damage trlct for the lunch
program committee eounsel Ben)amm R. 5 a m.; Lock lti, lodlana down ,
3
mrn11:1ers in the Highway Pa- :
!June 25 on charge of failure to u1e car.
durmg the next school year.
Fern.
5 a.m.; Little George down 6:·
LVTIIERAN S'l1JDY
trol Auxiliary wiii man desk.&lt; as
' to Yield the nght of way,
The other M"g' county a&lt;ci- - Heard Mr. Deem report
30 a. m.; Lock 17, National up KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) dispatchers during the weekend
Officers saJd thHt Culpepper dent occurred &lt;Jt 6·35 a m. to- ' be had purchased a 1951 mod- ]
. UNIT CALLED
10:35 p.m.; Onward up fa.m.; Tbt: Lutheran Church
oa
to free uniformed patrolmen for ! (
dnvmg north altern pled
t~ day on Rt 33 four-tenths of 8 el panel truck ror $25 to be used I Middleport E-R squa~o City of St Louis up 5:25 a. m.; America (LeA) will beCil
duty on the highways.
S
make a left t~rn m front of lhe mile north. of, Pomeroy ,There for such purposes as possible were summoned for
Vtr· Lock 19, John J. Howe down immediately a study of tbt
The Ohio Jaycees will serve
' southbound Eshenaur
car was heavy damage to the car : catering of food In the lunch IJe Klem at 3' 12 p. m.
ura- 18:15 a m.; Lock 20, Queen City advisability of admlttlq ••
h•·h way rest areas to . F.xpans10n
. of the Bookmob1le Therl:! was moderate damage· No
. charge was I!led
· •' program ·
day and she was. tranhported
to down "·""'
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help combat driver fatigue as i hbrary staff w111 take place - - ~
--· - - --. Ofhcers said that William J
- Tabled payment of a bill Vet.era~s Mem~na1 osp1tal as dan down 7:~ a. m.; Lock 22,
they did. durin&amp; the Memorial I Julv 1. l..1brarian Vilma P1kko- '
Re1tm 1re 20 Pomeroy dnvmg. l f()r $79.25 submitted by H1gh 1a medical pahent. The squad VaUey V()yager up 5:30 1. m.;
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from 'the h1ghwuy to p1ck up an for labor cleanmg up the hJgh ll:
p. m. Thursday
for 23, Jllinols down 3:25 a. m.; ernment ThurBday bJamecl overCOMPLETES COURSE
. Mrs Martha Jane W11liams Sy-·
~creler3tot·
pedal Urat
had school bu ilding durmg the past Mary Barnhart, Rulland, who Walter Williamson down 4:30 a. crowded and outdated priJoll
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Army Pvt. Arnold E Pope, •ra('ust'. as partl1me bookmocomr luose. The car went off · two years followmg
alumni was taken to Veterans.Memor- m.; Mt. State up 6;20 a.m.; for tbe 19Z jailbreaks atapd
Whost' mother.
Mrs. Geneva bile clerk, who w11l be assist- :
the high way and struck a pow- banquets. A b11l was also sut.- tal Hospital and admltled,
Greenup Locks1 HeleD R. up a throup June 11 tli.Ji year.
1er pole
Wells, Jives on Rt. 1, Vinton, ant to Mrs rl·helma L)tle w the ,
mitted for damages to equip- 1:
PR
p.m.; Polly R. up 8:30p.m.;
tompleted an administration circulalion departme-nt. Mrs ·
BY ADA L
~ A passenger, Claude o. Reit- ment in the men 's rest room M . CODE B &amp; .E
Ba.rbara Br~nt down t p. m.;
NOW YOU KNOW
uJurse at Fun Knox, Ky. June . Gladys l.~u1se Brewer, Port. .
. 8 ACK
m1re. 25, Pomeroy, had
an at the l961i function.
elgs ount~ Shenff Robe~t Ehsha Woods down 3 a.m.; Sus- fte werld'• troaptt ell'-'
~ During t~e e~ht-week course land, substitute equipment oper· : th Entymg ~ d ~lener roas_t a.t ' abrasion un his e&lt;~r. There was ~ Transferred $2,000 from C. ~artenbach 11 .Department 1 ~ an Lane ~p 4:30 a m.; Meldahl rtDII are OUtte1 il ~
he was tramect m the prepara- ator. ass1stmg Hobert Pickeu. 1d e Jocal roa Side park Si:ltUI- .heavy damage to the ciJr and the general fund to Title III pro mg a breaking and enter- Locks, Mimi down 3·45 p, m.; Norw11y, wblcb ftllcllll ~
lion of military N!oords and bookmobile dnVt'I ·Clerk . and 1 ay une 11 were Mr. and Mrs. j mmor damage to the pole.
for a sc1ence project
1118 of the Crossroads Cafe on RavenswQOd up 6:25 p. m.; J. (11.4) mDet per bour.
lorms .. Instruction waa also Lawrence Franklin St1ll, mom- Rus~ll E Miller, Ronnlt' , Mike , Arrests by Lhe palro! mrlud- - Decided to follow the coun- R...ute 124 that occurred betwe:en 8. Lewis 'down 7:40 p. m; PoJ~Jven m fundamentals of the tenanct&gt; and grounds
and Tma of Columbus, Mr. and ed Robert E. Bowen 28 Porn- ty's recommendation to place 1 lind 6 a. m. today. Shenff ly K. down 10 p. m: Eastern SIGN PACT
Army flliog system and in Mrs. Pikkoja sa1d lhal with ~rsr Clare:nct!. Searls a nd 1eroy, unsafe vehide,' c1,ted to Addison-Wesley math books in / Hartenbacb said the ~uildwg down 10;45 p m.; Boaz down SOFIA (UPI) -Australia...(·,
lhe operation of office business tht' new staff the headquarters I er Y of Cheshire, Mr.
and : Me1gs County Court, June 24, ; Grades 3 through 6.
was entered by b~kmg out 10:50 p. m.
BuJsaria bave llped
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at East Main-st wi11 be open ~rs Bernard Cook, ~Y. Wtl· land August F Wr1ght, 25. Gal- ~ Employed Ralph Hender- 1 Wl~dow and opemns a door. G111Upolls Boats: Andrew P. term" trade agreement, offt.
to the public tor referenct&gt; and : ::sand Rhonda, of Middleport., Jipol1s, speedmg. cited to Gal- son and Donald Wolfe lo trans- Considerable
lo~ses . were Calhoun down 12:05 a.. m.; In- data dlaeloeed '11lurlllly. De1
requesbl to be filled on the I
Dorothy Roach, Tomm) · lipohs mumcipal court June 25. port children to and from pr~ reported the shertff said.
ea up 12:40 a. m,; PhUhp Sporn tans of tbe pact wert Mt
bookmobile accordmg to the / Bubby, Trudy and Randy of i -- ---- - 1school as budgeted
through
down 1.30 a. m.; Lucy J•ae disclosed.
11greement with local hbranes. Po~eroy, Mr and Mrs. Ezra I •
federal funds.
CAS~ CONTINUED
Lucas down 3:10a.m.; E'De----: Ph1lhps and Walter Cook, local. I VISitor!l were Mr. and Mrs I Board President Stobart an- An act1oa by Geor1e and La- ana BosWorth down 3:50 a.m.; Pliny the Elder fllllOUI Ro1 Mrs. Kenneth Lawson of
Clare~re ~earls and Terry of nounced at the conclusion uf v~Ja Carper, Bedford lu~n-~'L. w. Sweet down 5:30 a. m: man author, peri.lted ba 1he
1 lurnbu~ spent several days w1th Cheshire and ~r a~d Mrs. the session that he is caUing a sh1p,. to secu:e a temporarv Ill· Reliable down a a m.; Titan erupUoa of Mt. VesuvlUI whlcb
her SISler and brolher-m-law, Bernard Cook and children ol special meeting Monda Jui junctiOn agamst Meigs County up ?:30 a. m.: Ned Merrick up destroyed Pompell
IMr. and Mrs. Dale Warner and I Middleport.
closiDJ of /9:30 a. m.
11 to accept any res~~atlon~ 1Comm1ssloners
Jel!llie L. Goble, dec., to
!children, John, James and new I William Cundiir, Jr. , has realso so that he might "step Bedford Twp, Road No.
3011 luawba River Boall: Loa- m; H. E. Bowlea tiowa 1:11
'John Heijl')! Goble, Cert. for
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baby daughter, Dorothy.
turned to McDill Air Force down as president."
was continued from June '1.7 to don, Semet down 6:30 a, m.; p.m.; Alan R. Merrill· ~ 1 a.
Trans., Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver L. Me- ~ase, Tampa, Fla., alter spend1 today by Meigs County Marmet, 0. F. ~rer up 2:50 m.: Helen z. down l:IO a.m.;
Archie E. Lee, June P. Lee
of Albany spent Thursday Mmg a dleaMve wWith l'hls
Common Pleas Court
Judge I, m.; Beaver up 2:55 a, m.: W. H. Shaver Jr., up f.:. t.m.;
':u:.m
~o Manon
F.
Reynolds
Elnora
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
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Cundiff,
Joim
c.
Bacon.
Wlalield, Jeflel'SOII up 6:46 P. Crias Jr. ' tlmsn 4:50 •· m'
Sr · ·and children and
other
Reynold s , Ilk) acre' Syra- ' 1andd heal
f 1n a s1lver mme 1ft the , Quick
euse
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: an o the midnight sun today ' Mr. Bill Knapp and friend, relatives.
sybu Ebersbach Comm Ireached II sourdoughs who for Miss Kathy Andrix, of Colum- Mr. Robert F. Slaclt of Mas;Peul Parker
to Berth~ !13 hour.!l wer~ trapped by an bus were weekend guests of his sillon spent a weekend wlth
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ltt Parker parcels Sali~bury I .
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mot er. Mrs Imogene K n a p p ts mot er, rs
a Sluck, i- - - - - - - - - Albert a~ AMa 'rrank to First reports
.from lhe j and brothers, Robert and Tom- and other relatives. He was ! By Mrs, Evelyu Brickle•
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Irescuers - at the 300-and 500- 1my
accompanied home J....
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a M. . foot levels of the Nocash Mme
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Mrs. Maxme Chapman re'Keesee• 1·OS acm • Rutland · 1~ ~a1 d on 1y lh at "some of the I Mr. and Mrs Royal Thomas w1fe,
·d Pnscllla,
d R h and children,
h
· ·Da- turned home after spending 0
~ay &amp;iJer • Mor)(l·rit 8alser 1men ~ue dea d and snme are spent
a
Monday
and
Tuesday
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who
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l week with her sister' Mr and '
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to Delbert A. Smltb, Ruth D. ahve ,.
m lumbus .w1th their daugh- ere or a week.
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Mrs Lloyd Dean and sons
.Smitb, parcels, Sutton.
Th r1 b k
1 1 n.• Iter and son-1n-law, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Terry Pterce of Cleveland.
; Harley Gilmore, Dorothy L. mine~s ;.,r~~ ele~~l
~ j Mrs. R.aymo.nd Miller and at- Vermilion ~pent the weekend Mrs. Gladys Violet
Gil~~ Sybil Ebersbach, 79 j 4 P m. EDTJ Thursday while I ten~ed the Commencement ex- bere w1th hlf parents, Mr. and hurne after a three wevks
21 men were m the shaft The erc1es of their .granddaughter, Mrs Clinton P1erce and famtly. at Holzer Hospital in Gallipoills
·a~cre, Salisbury.
. Sybil Ebf:rsbadl to Harley men were .able to '"Sea f
! Miss Sydney M1ller at Frank.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Mumaw, trx.l one week with her sl.ster
Gilmore, Dorothv L. Gilmore, Ithe mine but onewd·!: t~m, lin Heights High School.
soo, Ray, and gtanddaughter, Mrs. DellZPI Geoglein
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and aooth~r was lerio~sly h::7 ! Mr. a~ Mrs. Joe WriJht ac- Mary. Ann Pugh, of M i n ~ o roy.
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1compamed Mr. and Mrs Char- Junctmo, spent a Sunday w1th Mrs Carrie Bahr and daughHarrlet Barr Rawlings, Cert. !
11es Hayes, Butch and Sue, of ~r. Mumaw's aunt, M1ss Fran- ter, Marearet, returned home
for 'I'n01., Pomeroy.
Mary
Parker
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Pomeroy to Marietta whm ku: Mumaw.
FridaY alter several days vis1
J. H. Grote to E.•tll Johnson, F .d
,10 (' 0 I b 1they visited Mr. Wright' a broth- Mr. Cbarle• Duckworth and 11 with ·retativbi In Columbus.
Rrva Johnson .fl acre, Salem.
rJ ay
• um U@. er, Martin Wright, who is Ill, granddaughter, Roherta Lewis
Mr. and Mrs'. Dale Spencer of
60 Volksw•gen 2 Dr. _ $795 65 Ply. 2 DOor H.T. _ $2195
Roland C. Tern/, Eett' l'uw 1 Mary Parker, a former res1- j and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kush- of Rittman visited relatives Columbus
were
Motor just overhaull!d, ~oqd condition
an, Guy L. Cowan to Ralston dent of .Pomer~. died today at ner
hete and were accompanied guests here Monday of
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throughout. Maroon wit bel&amp;• Inter- I Satellite, V-II motor, ltd. lrau., ndlo,
.D Hemsley, 4~ acre, l~ .. " 'rtd her re~ldence
Columbus. . Mr and Mrs. Dan Shane and lhome by Mr. and Mrs. R1chard l sister, Mr 'and Mrs. wa:yne
ior. Runs out &amp;ood.
Norma Phillips, dec , to E:l- , RSurvJv~ng are her husband, grandsons moved from the Wil- Roush who spent a few days Bnrkles.
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•l•lw tiYes, deluxe wheel d!JcL turquo111
eanor Werry, Emrnalme Hend· . F ay~on ' and a daughte~, Mrs Jiam Francis house on Dusky there.
Mrs. Effie Watson and
with blaet Ylayl top, bllel; ·Ylnyllnl oa.
rix. Cert. for Trans. SyraCIJSe. 1 red Wol~e, Du~lm, Oh10 Fu- Sl to the Florence Harden Mr. B1ll Hysell of Columbus Mr. add M.rs:. EvereU watson
62 Olds Dynemlc 88 _ $1495 1720,000 llllles.lltll lhll')l!
noyd Jordan, Agnes .Jordan, 1n~~al service~ will be Monday 1Potts house on Worchester St. visited here with h1s mother, and famiJy attended a billrlb day
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HoUday Sed. White over beige, bel(e
Lelia V. Hysell to David M. a P m at the Pomeroy fi'ed- 1 Mrs. Vera Barrett and her Mrs. Oma Hysell and grand- celebr 11tion Sunday aL
Ylnyl Interior, V-II fnglne, auto, Irons.
Raynard, DorUI L. Raynard, ' era~ taChurfch The ~Y Willi' mother of Dayton visited Mary mnther, Mrs. May Cowie.
home of !lei- · daughter Mrs
power brokoa lnd steering, WIIIW tiYea.
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ti'Jli,
1m Rev Wilbur Pe .
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63 Dodge ll'olere
Wl[~iam Barton, Beulah Bar- 1. · h 0f th f rrml Will .be, tfrs, Maud Johnson and Josie way of Lore City were recent honor of her aon Jack's 20th
61 Comet 2 Dr. H. T. _ $595
ton to Alltn Prosser, Clara :.1 ~~~10 U eM~nrra : Bu~~~ ~ Pickens.
weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. birthday Jack left Mon~y
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8 cyl. eltiini, ltd. trau., white with red C.nvertlble ---~ $1495
1 ,~ ... F,. d nersv e I Mrs. John Koehler and child· E E. Hayman.
l'r01ser, f. acres, Lebanon.
his a1r base at Schnute Ill
, vo:mea.cry. r1en s may call at
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lhe ~":win Fu
.1· ren, ec Y an
enneth, of
r, and rs Franklin Hend· Betty Combs of Xenia
1 hom
sidewalls. Real buy for the acunomy V-II engine, outomallo trlno., power
e untl [ Sugar Creek, spent several days rlx and dau&amp;hter, Barbara, of Strouts and Mlldrl!d Withee·
1 P m. ~ond:~ra
minded.
brlkeo, Jl011'tr lletrlni. -rldlo, ~~of'
DEVOTED TO wrER£81 Of
I Wltb her pare~ts, M:r. and , P~lntsville, Ky., visited tx:re Pomeroy, Mils .Rosemary
white ald8WIIIa, whMl ~lael, J11bt blu.
IIEIGI MABON AREA
Mrs. Fred Jenkms.
j Wllh Mr. and Mrs. Troy Zwlll· cinko and friend, Cbarleo Kel1
:.
Veter1u Me111orlal Ho1pltal
Recent VlsltorB of Mrs. Eve- ing over the weekend.
so, Columbus and Manning Mar.
59 Ford Thunderbird _ '$1095 ..rtb whitt toil ait4 blue I&gt;ID)'Ititterl6r,
llcMN •· ow... • .-..1,..,
, AdmlllktDI - Donna Bush, ..yn Moore and daua:hter, Cheryl
Mrs.
Howard
NeJgler
and
Mr
cinko
Reedsvllle
week
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power 47,000 mlleo. Cad1Jiae .trade-J_q: ·. 1 ·
p11 !tlil..., ....,. ·~ nc:~~pt Hartford; .Goldie Wh1te, Mld- were Mr. and Mn1 . Robert RoD. and Mrs. George Nelgler and end guests of Mr, and Mrs.
brakes I&lt; steering, rodlo, w •lw tins,
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dleporl: VtreJe Klem, Middle- inson of Summerlee, W. Va., children of ftacine spent a Sun- Robert Marcinko and family,
wheel diBCI, flctory air.
"'ll•ttfe IL, PoMen:~•. Oils.. ...... •u• port.
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andb' Mr. and Mrs, Gary
Lee day with Mr. and Mrs . Titus Mrs . Zona Ta•'or
lD- ,.,.... " ' " ' ' " 141111, .,..,.
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:1~ returned to
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lsc rJet - Mrs. Robert· o 1nson and son, Er1c,
o! Pickens, Maud Johnson, Mary her homt' at .New f\lartl•ovlllle,
1n:::':,: ,:_eo::_~
Bartoo tnd son, Ro!M! Goodwin, California.
Sheets and Josie Pickens. After. w. Va, Ht'ter a few days
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hhJo
Mary
Arms,
Matthew
WoH.
Weekend
guests
tf
Mr.
and
noon
callers
were
Mrs.
Laura
with
her
son
Mr
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Mrs
56 Chev. 4 DOor
Ill. . . ._. . . . . . . NPIIJIU&amp;Uteo
M E
Phil '
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w f.&lt;al..,
rs. :rza
lips aDd her Sayre or Dorcas and Mrs. Mar- Blain 'llaylor.
V-8 motor, ltd. lrlno.
:;:r,.•r:-~ ff•• Vld Ob ~EL8CTRoCUTED
father, Walter Cook, were Mr. garet Cottrill, local.
UJcy Kim returned
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NAPOLEON, Ohio tUPl) - and Mrs. Russell E. MIUer and Mr. and Mrs. John Slack and from Marion after open'.llq
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::! Bud Ott, 50, Napoleon, waa children of Columbus. Mr. Mill- son, Johnny, Shirley Priddy era! weeks with her datJ8(tter
$29_
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WCI PINANCING
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11 the Napoleon creamery, and tbey have moved from Mrs. Harley E. Johnsoo and ployl!d In Co)umbuo,
spent
60 R•mbler Am. 2 0,. _ $#95
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where he wa1 employed as ltD- San Pedro, C&amp;llf. lo CoJumbUII children of Wolf Pen.
a weekend with tdl parentl,
I cyl. enJlne. Auto. lrau.
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to mako their home. llhda~ Rccet (Collon) Sa)'l'o, 111&gt; Mr. and Broolra SaJre.

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GENERAL ELECTRIC

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(Only games scheduled )
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ledv Higgens of Columbus are vaSil·
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Cleve
013 010 %\~ 8 14 l Ohio, owned by James ElliS or I 1ng their grandparenL•. Mr. LAS VEGAS (UP!)- Johnny
Baltimore
at
California Boston
010 003 002- 6 it 0 DeGraff, won her th1rd victory and Mrs. Wheeler Drake.
I Brooks,
147o/4,
Henderson,
night _ McNally (6-2)
vs. Tiant, Bell (6), Radatz (7), of the year Thursday night for [ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glaze Nev, outpointed Frank
Wright 11-1).
and Azcue; Stange, . Mc~~ahl)n a new lifetime record of %:03 and fam1ly of Colu~bus spent Dings, 147, Los Angeles 00)
: Mmnesota at Detroit 2, twi - (5).' B~andon (6), St1gman 17&gt; ,135 in the featured $1,500 pace Friday .with his s1ster and
1night _ Grant 15-9) and Kaat Osmsk1 ~8), Morehead (9) ~nd at Scioto Downs.
br~ther-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. lllteroatlooal League Standlogs
•1 (8-S) vs. Wickersham (4..0) and Ryan, Tillman (9). WP-T1ant l Driven by Marc Ferguson, the Wilham Radford
U ited Press lnienational
Agu 1rre (2-3) .
1(5-3) LP-Stange (1·3) HRs- : 4-year-old mare came from be- Mr. and Mrs. William Folmer 8'J 0
Kansas City at Cleveland Whitfield
_{1lth), Colavito I hind to nip Galion's Goldie by I have returned home afler a v.Is- Team
W L Pet GR
4 night\ _ Krause (3·3) vs Kra- (11th),
Landts (3rd), Salmon I a nose and returned $9,00, $4: 20 it in Tucuma Park, ~d . w1~ Coumbus . 36 24 .600
lick (2·3).
15th),
and $2 60. Galion's Goldie paid 1 Mr. and Mrs. Steve H1ll. Their Rochesler . 34 31 .523 4\1
Chicago at New York (night) I
$3.20 and $240 Miss Media paid · son Jeff. remained m Tucuma , Jacksonville
31 30 .&amp;18 5lh
- Lamabe (4·3) vs.
Bouton · Delroit
300 Oil.! 100- 6 II ' $2.60 to show .
Park and will spend tile sum· Buffalo . . . 31 30 .5118 51\
BY
(}-3).
Wasll
000 000 001~ 1 54
mer with h1s s1ster, Mrs. Hill. Toledo .. .. .. 31 31 .500 6
LEVI--Washington at Boston (night) Wilson,
Sherry (8),
mWIN TAKES LEAD
Mr. and Mrs Donald Glaze Toronlo
19 32 .475 7lh
~ R1chert f8·6J vs. Sant1ago Freehan: McCormick, Cox ·
STANfORD Cali( (UP I) - and daughters, Kathy and Sue, Richmond ... 30 34 .469 8
(5-4 1.
IHumphreys 17). K_lme (9) and Hale Irwin or' the Universily of and granddaughler, Heidi, of i Syracuse - '/J 27 .422 II
Saturday'~ Games .
Casanova. WP-Wtlson (6-6). Colorado, the man hardly any Cleveland, v1s1ted w1th
Mr.
Thursday's Results
1Baltimore at Caltforma, mght I LP- McCorm1ck (4·7). HR
one paid any attention to, shot and Mrs W1lham Radford Sun- B ff
T ledo
1 6
5
Mmnesot.a at Detroit
an even par 71 on
Sla11ford l day Rebecca and Ma r~, Lou T:ro~~ ~lumbus 0
1Howurd (9th).
3
I Kan C1ty at Cleveland, twilight
University's windswept course Radford accompamed
them R h 4 Rich. 3 lst 7 innings
Chicago at New York
Only games scheduled
'Mlursday to take the
second home and will spend the
~hester 2 Riehm~ o 2nd IPOMEROY
Washmgton. &lt;1:t Boston
round lead m the NCAA golf vi~itmg m Cleveland.
. Syracuse 6 Jacksonville ' 3
Natwnal League
National League
championships wi01 a 36 hole Mrs Hugh Bearhs spent Fl'l· ~.~~,;;;;;._;,.~~~~-----:
Team
W L Pet GB San Fran 300 010 011- 6 1% total of 141
cloy •llernoon with Mr_
and
San Fran
44 25 .638
I Chicago
010 20l ooo- 4 3
The team title decided after IMrs. Pat Wood and Children.
Los Angeles 38 26 .576 4% I Sadecki, Prlddv 14),
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Pittsburgh
37 28 .56ll ~ 1 t7) and Halier; · Ellsworth.
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36 32 529 7% , (9), and Hundley. WP-McDan[
Philadelphia a&amp; 32 .529 7¥. let 15-3). LP-Ensworth 1a-to&gt;
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13 33 .500 9'&gt; IIR.!i-Mays (16th). Boccahella
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31 39 412 13'&gt; list).
New York .. 26 37 .413 15
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010 130 oox- 5 8 0 I
San Francisco 6 Chicago 4
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Sisk (7)
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St. Louis 2 Houston 1, mght . (8l and Edwards. WP~Pappas
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rOnly ga'"es scheduled
I (&amp;-5). LP-Cardwell (3-5) HRs !
Friday'• Probable Plkben 1- Pagan (lsi), Pappas (lsi], '
Philadelphia [ Pinson 16th).
Pittsburgh at
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1St Loois
Coupe. Economical Corvai~ Monza .model. Beautiful
ning (8-3)
000 010 OJ~ 2 8 I
mahogony color with matchmg mtenor.
New York at Chicago-Friend &amp;uston
000 1110 000- 1 4 0
IO.OJ vs. Holtzman (3-6).
Gibson (11-6) and McCarver;
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at Atlanta 1 GlusU
Raymond (6)
and
BlScayne 4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl . Std Trans.
1 (nig~t) - Osteen (8-5)
vs. Ba~an. LP-Giusti 1~).
Clorunger (7·7),
V8 2 dr. Dltona 2 dr. Hard Top. Only 9,348 easy milSan Francisco at CincinnaU
ea.. Four speed stick shift Beautiful all. vmyl blue
Only
games
scheduled.
tnight) - Bolin (1-4) vs.· Elllo
bucket seats. This car is so nearly new 1t looks llke
2 Door Sedan 6 cyl Std Trans
13-lt).
It ahould he In the showroom.
St. Louis at Houston (night)
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Buick 4 dr. Sedan. This car wa11 traded f.rom ?"f' of
Pitts. at Philadelphi11, night
our satisfied Buick owners on another JUSt hke 1.t.
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It has power steering, power brakes and automatic
Custom Royal 4 Door V8 Auto. Trans Power
Los Ang. at Atlanta, cloy-night
shift Its superb condition reflect the excellent care
ing. Radio and Heater
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it h" had.
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CINCINNATI (UP!) _ one pressive 1n spriiiJ !raining and Cool, he ha• given Cincinnati Pinson aocked ooe In~
Reds was surprised when he was stiU the bullpen strength
which ~rame with a man
ar or
I madP- last winter is paying off arou:ld after the cut, but he,ia&amp; coqld h~ve won the pennant for Jll8urance .
well
1 been money In the bank fol'"the the team last year.
Pappaa allowl!d nine hits,
'J'I'•P H.Pds reached down
to I Reds.
. PlttsbU:gb ,got ,0~~._!o _ ~- ~~ ~ fanned nine, ~s ~e_p._ h1s _sixth
' Oklahoma C1ty m the
Cint1nnaU's ~3 viCtOry 1nurs- .&amp;elN '·11 •nc: ,.,.,._.,..,. ..... ,.~ ........ win against five dereats. · 1 )u•~
league draft last season
cloy night over Pittsburgh to ex. double by Do~~ Clendenon and got Ured," lie said. "The heat
plucked Jrom the roster a
teJid the Reds winning streak to Jim Pagllarom s SIIIJie, but the was bad enough, but besides
year-old pitcher who had
six games is a case in point. Reds got the ron back ~ th~ir that there wasn't 3 bit of a
written off by the Houston As- Milt Pappas, worn out by the bell on Gordie Coleman s SID- breeu."
i trus
beat, tired after seven innlnga B)e, a walk 1o Deron Johnson
wee ,
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knew Iiiey were gambling and Nottebart waa called on. He and a single by ~ohnny Ed· i - : ~·· w~o ~t;."a b~ •va, I ..,.e..r to a 50-mile
Ion me " says Don Notlebart. allowed one hit the rest of the wardo.
' ol
" ea, n
lth San Wb - but borlmntot,
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1''1 did~'t kid myself. I knew way.
Coleman's double and an er- three." gam~_ser:.:
the
perpeDdicular!"
' that with all the pitching talent The righthander waa thinking ror by Jose Pagan on Tommy Franc~, ,.;nch es
Ithe Reds have I would really aOOut quitting baseball when Helms' grounder sen~~ Reds Je~~ue. Yr tr!~:g ·the Giants
have to show sometillng to win the Astros sent him down, but mb· lronpI Z.l 1nedlhe_fou th
by
eend Sammy Ellis
nGHT RESULTS
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Press Iatema&amp;Jonlll
WHOPPER _ Raymond Fields, New Jtaven, diSpl•ys 1a JO
,
im- told him he could always uit, with 8 homer.
(3-11) againot B~b Bohn t!-4).
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big smile and a big, 6l&gt;2 lb. largemouth bass taken at Ww· 1 Re w sn t particular Y
but ought to give It one ~re Pappas belted his first homer Helms, who remJured I leg m NEW YORK (UPI) - 03Car
e1 Lake of Hidden Lakes, Minersville. June 18. T1me of the
try
Iince 198! in the fifth inning off [ running out a grounder in the Bonavena, 203, ArgenUna, outstrike was 7 p.m.
,;It just goes to show," he loser Don Cardwell and Vada sixth, may miss the game.
poloted George Chuvalo, 2~5,
sald "that a guy should never
Toronto 110); Buster Mathis,
ville on June 5 The local team
m the HVL defeated Athens
lose' his head. You gotta Jearn
m. Grand Rapids, Mich.,
to adjust."
slapped Everrett Copeland, 221,
and Jacksonville in
games
Nottebart, who was a starter
BONAVENA TRIUMPHS
th first two rounds of lhe four Brooklyn, N. Y. (2).
with Milwaukee and Houston,
RK (UP!) Trl
dae• tournament, went to de-- '1' d h 1l ! J t N E8W Y O
-um·,
RALSTO '' fAVOREll
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e re~e roe I phant 0s car Bonavena of Ar• fending
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all
. champion Houston
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. · It TOKYO IUPli - Rokuro Ish1
Teamed with lefty Billy Me- [ gentina clamored today I or was the Cougars' mnth v1ctory iyama, 12M7, Japan, knocked
WIMRLEIXIN
- Ral·
Top BY UnIt~
~ - - - lights w•'th heavyweight cham· In the last eleveo years.
out Chung Hwan Chang, 124,
ranking
AmericanI UP!)
Dennis
.:u Prt!SI !lllei'IIBiional
. ston of Ba kersfle ld , ca1-1
American Leaguep GB
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[ Korea (10).
Racine In second place m
I , was I
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the Hockmg Valley Baseball a heavy favonle lnday agam,t Team
W L ct
Patterson "on the same Dig
()t
40 23 ·635 2 ~
League, will travel to Buchtel I France's P1erre Darmon
m Baltn~ore
although he may have to set·
PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) 40 23 ·635 2lh 1By United Pres• lntenatlonal I Ue for a return with canada's
to play the arums team th 1s fourth round men's smgles ac- : Detroit d
Irish Beau Jaynes, 125, LoweiJ,
Sund
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liOn ol the Wmbledon
lawn Cleveian ' ' 40 24 624 3
Amerkan League
George Chuvalo.
Mass., outpointed Irish Jacky
Th:Y
w1th a 2-1, tennis champmnsh1ps
1California -· · 37 31 ·544 8 Bait
020 000 012- 5 1 11 Tbe 23-year-old
Bonavena
Burke, 124, St. John. N B. (10).
record will play at home the The sJxth · seeded Ralslun, 1~hlcago t · · · 31 34 .47? 12 lh New York 000 100 Olo- 2 10 1' used his left hook like a buzz Su da School attendance for
34 '46913
followl~g two Sunday after- I who downed South i\fnca' s l mneso 8 30
Palmer, Fisher (9)
and I saw to chop down the ':8-year- 1Jun:
was 86, offering was
ANGELES
noons, Wl'th CUtler on July 3, KeJth Diepraam 6-2 4-fi 61 '1 New York · · 27 36 .4 2915 lf.l Etchebarren· Downing ltamos old Chuvalo for a maJonty 10 · .,,
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Eddie Machen, 191. Berkeley,
and Murray City on July 10 Ra- 16-J, Thursday 'o\oas the only 1 Kas J C t
27 39 409 17 (8) and Howard WP - Palmer roun
ec s~on 'l'h sd mght
Mrs. William Radford
and Calif outpomted Joey Orbil1o
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Y 23 44 '343 21 lh (8-3) LP~Downing (6-5) HRs 1 Squ~re :
cine's single setback was at [' U S player scheduled for stn-~ 8 antsas
e~t 1 ur t a~ a shol l daughte-rs, Rebecca and Mary 1 ~' Wilmington Calif (tO):
the hands of unbeaten Nelson- gles play today
o~ on Thur~day's Res~lts
'~B. Robinson 12) (14th &amp; 15th), l butCeiw rt"~l le r~:r~ance. /Lou, and Mrs Robert Burdette Boo~ Kirkman i97, Seattle:
. ---- - - - - - --- - - - Pep1tone (12th) Etchebarren at ay o
s pe
· ·to · Cleveland last
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(Bth) Mantle (,7th)
Bowens 1
were VISI rs 10
Wash., stopped AI Carter, 190,
Baltimore 5 New York 2
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Los Angeles (1).
12 ndl,'
Detroit at Washington, night
SCim'O RESULTS
Misses Pamela and An It a

i gamble the Cincinnati

Sal" &amp; Service
1 Milo Allave 'nio Sllvor

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65 G.T. English Ford $1,395
2 Dr. Sedan. ED.ra clean ooe owner car. Spotless aU
while finish with black vinyl bucket aeall. this Is the
beslln the Cortina G.T. Modol. Very eood tim. 4
lpeed lllet Bhlft.

60 Buick

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Li!Sabre 4 dr. Sl!dan. You'll have to aee thlo ear to
appreCiate Ill all white IJIIl'kllul flnlab. It hu power
RMI'IIlllnd automatic shift.

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Marlin Luther King Jr. ask(!CI The Negroes were routed the night to discuss plans for
Negroes to 3hllll downtown from a school yard in H wild possible demonstrations today
.
Canton today in a "blackout" melee one woman desCribed " bore alld at Phlladelphla, Miss
protest against the tear gas ''worse than Selma."
The main group of marchers
dispersal of z,ooo "freedom King and other leaders of the / was expected to strike out
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- -- - - - toward Jackson, 15_ mil.. away .,.,LOS •
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For Sale '
form rour ordinary word&amp;.
10 Fr. MARINE plywood boat,
oars and cushions included.
MoviiiJ, must sell. WY I ·
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Without a degree, wasllrsi voled
ers when they arrived in out "unbelievable payola'' "
minimize tho tlealb loll on
ONL.'I A R:EA" E&gt;"TAIO:
down, but later approved.
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Canton Thursday, and plckiiiJ dlsc jookeya and Jql'ln
Ohio highways this Fourth of
CAN $11/E "!HI$ 1&lt;1&gt;-Jc:::'
Board Member John Fisher tf
up local followers, walked I,OOJ dlreoton to 1et their record!
-July w,.kend
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OF
moved that the salary S&lt;hedute l
strong to a Negro achOOigrolmu pil)'ed on the air.
·'· Highway Safely Diractor War· ,
be approved and the motion WASHINGTON, I UP() - &amp;!n. to pitch their sleeping tent. -- Gran\ told
lbat lk
ren C. Nelson said personnel
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Yf.'UR
was seconded by Stobart. Me- Thomas J
s former office ' Eleven marchers earlier were bad testified the payola Was ill
from
the Highway DE'partment CLEVELAND (UP ) ~S res .
Now arran- the eireltd !etten
Cl' to k H'll nd Erv'n v6ted manager tesllf1ed today that a
tbe form of food .. tn.h! ....
Will ~.,
... some
ml'ies of and homes on the City s East !,
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arrested for trying to put ~p
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·~ system Side were •to rorm thebyeurpriae
answer,
as
m opposition to the motion but I' h'
h1gh-r.ankmg
Dodd
aide med
told ,-.._ lent at the school.
automobile
paint Jobs,
lht&gt; mterstate
highway·
vt~m~:~o:,:::ed ear1Y today
. •unnted
the above
cartoon.
h
t
nd
ti ·IDOile3
- to lend assistance to motorists- : as n~ar IY200 persons wen t 011 8
j[
to I 1m
bo e _w•. s noh Coconce ti, t I Authorities
had forb'idden "a d so ate
many pros tutet il
later changed their votes
: w the Highway Patrol can con- : rock-tlrrowing ra~page ~bed . , .........
yes after II was explamed fur- l a Ul qUitlmg t e
nnec cu them lo use the grounds and woul m
your bead swim."
: (.'fntrate 00 arresting traffic of- off by the woundmg of a ~egro 1
ther, and Prosecuting Attorney Democrat because ''I've got too wben the marchers began He said he became aware 41
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boy by an unidentifu~d motorist. !
(o\now~r• •·•~w) IBernard Fultz, present through- much on h1m. ''
setting up the lent anyway lhe PJYOla between November,
NtliiOII SJid the Patrol wJU is- : Special police deta•ls ..., ~.: rt' i
'Jualblu, ADAPT LMN LIMPID I'ONOI
Iout tbe session, said emphati· , Michael . O'Hare told the troopers tossed canisters 0{ 1112 and June, 11MJ3, when b•
sue , no warning tickets this , ordered into the cuy·s east sJde I Telter411111'' Aatwv, Jf'lw • - .Mo Aud une IUU. drinlt. fJ/'
I eally, "There is no reason not I Senate Ethics Committee that tear gas into the crowd
worked for two record compa·
, ~ ,. . ltod to e e0 t or fghtina
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.ufiNrHIIIJ,.....bto~n-SIPPJNG
to
adopt
this
schedule."
the
statement
was
made
by[
nles.
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ay
pr v m e
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Gerald Zeiller in mid·l!~5 after
''Without payola, I jullt
than 2,a written last year.
between white and
boys
I In other
of the I the latter had left J $17,500 a
eouldn't get OIJt recorda played
/ Tralfic accldants over the that Jed to the shOOIIIIJ of the
board I year JOb with Dodd to work for
and l finally aot feel up wltb it.
1965 took 37 I boy.
!t!lffie weekend in
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liVes In Obio and lnjurl!d 13110 , The boy, Stoven Griffin, 10,
Tabled hiring a janitor at 1 &amp;!n Norris H. otlon, R·N.H.
my
frleadl
~ personli, Nelson said. Estimates was in Mount Sinai Hospital I
PurUund elementary school
[ ''I expressed my amazement Gaules: GaiUpolil 12 .0 and getting fired - going from ont
hi8
the '
today with a gunshlll wound on
Tabled· • request by Ohio that fhe11 could
Withdraw "' ' 1%2 running 2·s leet on rollero·' ' because
reronl distributor
"' anolber
lor
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1300place r figures
the tower abdominal region He
Valley Bakmg
Co to be award-~ grace u Y, " O'Ha re sa id 1 nd Pt· Pleasant
23 98· Pomeroy..-, couldn't aet their
a
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he was · :-.umewlli:tt ' M'
2!151-'H·'ton'too· K
recordsplayedwithoutpayola,"
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In coordlnatJon with these ef- was
air con IOn.
Cars driven by Ruth Maria [to both vehicles. No one was
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· • :an- Grant said.
forts, State Treasurer John D.
~fter the shootmg, Negro and Eshenour, 29, Pt. Pleasant, and injured.
next sdwol yea , .
ISeiller a " eat d arture" awha Falls 3.16: Charleston I
----- Herbert lt headinl a "Bells for white groups of youths threw j David E Culpepper 41 Eure- At 11·45 a m Thursday Jul- - Agreerl to bm pamt for I . I W
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18.92. AU Kanawha River dams
: rreedom, Bells for Safety" rocks cmd bricks at each other b Star fu .. collided' al 'a .lO a. ia K. Mitch.t&gt;ll, · oro, Lang~vllle, Neighborhood Youth C&lt;lrp work- m~~ D,K ~£i.l a f='~·u
are on the sill.
ANNOUNCE SING
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rrowd gradually
iod
Rt 35 1
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to
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Racme
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are
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as
Boat
MovQieot
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wUI be
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ay on . , wo-ten s was mvo 1ve m a one·t·ar acc1..
saymg ··1 don't have to worry
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Churcl'l, firehouse, school and s~elled and spread over t e 'of a mile north of Gallipolis. dent on Rt. 124 four-tenths of mentar~ ca eterut.
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Dodd d .
th
Obio River - Lock 13, Steel sing June 26 at 2 p.m. at the
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the
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any
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• Melhodl s1 Cbur cb , AP'
public u 1111 Is Will toll at
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It was one of three accidenta :a mile west of Rutlund
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b p.m. Friday Saturday and Pohce said vandals set fire investigated by the Gallipolis I patrol s&lt;ud Mrs. Mitchell ltlst •of the band bemg ~n the J~ly him''.
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. Sunday and at 2 p.m . .EDT, loa su~rmarket and c~owded ; post. State Highway Patrol, in control of her car. The vehicle 14th parade ul Racme:
With
30..
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Dodd Patton down 2'45 a.m.; Buck- bood Quartet or Vienna,
W
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or~er . eye State up 4 a m.; Polly Va. the Builders Quartet oJ
· ·'londay tu promote hlJhway ,around It, prevenlif18 firemen a 24-hour period endmg at went off the hlgbway and over- Bruce Cleland of the fire de~afety and celebrate the sign- from reaching the blaze It was 9 a m todav The other two lurned m a field landmg on partment
~ploye, whothe r~sJ:n~tn m Wog up 5:05 a. m; NJta Deane Ripley, and the church choir.
mg of the Declaration of lflt:k- believed the store and Jls con- acrJde~ls we~~ m Meigs countv ,Jls wheels. She had an abrasion ~ Gave Valley .Bell the con- anuary, W!JS
as b WI ess up ti a. m.; Lock 15, OVEC up Pastor Wenden Stutler lnvltea
pen~ ':'ice.
tents were a total loss
, The patrol Cited Culpepper io on a fmger· No charge was tract to supply milk m the dJs- 1called to the stand Y . the 3:20 a. m.; Peggy ;:)owney up everyone to attend,
T o\merican Legion's Ohio
IGalhpohs munJclpal court on filed. There was heavy damage trlct for the lunch
program committee eounsel Ben)amm R. 5 a m.; Lock lti, lodlana down ,
3
mrn11:1ers in the Highway Pa- :
!June 25 on charge of failure to u1e car.
durmg the next school year.
Fern.
5 a.m.; Little George down 6:·
LVTIIERAN S'l1JDY
trol Auxiliary wiii man desk.&lt; as
' to Yield the nght of way,
The other M"g' county a&lt;ci- - Heard Mr. Deem report
30 a. m.; Lock 17, National up KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) dispatchers during the weekend
Officers saJd thHt Culpepper dent occurred &lt;Jt 6·35 a m. to- ' be had purchased a 1951 mod- ]
. UNIT CALLED
10:35 p.m.; Onward up fa.m.; Tbt: Lutheran Church
oa
to free uniformed patrolmen for ! (
dnvmg north altern pled
t~ day on Rt 33 four-tenths of 8 el panel truck ror $25 to be used I Middleport E-R squa~o City of St Louis up 5:25 a. m.; America (LeA) will beCil
duty on the highways.
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make a left t~rn m front of lhe mile north. of, Pomeroy ,There for such purposes as possible were summoned for
Vtr· Lock 19, John J. Howe down immediately a study of tbt
The Ohio Jaycees will serve
' southbound Eshenaur
car was heavy damage to the car : catering of food In the lunch IJe Klem at 3' 12 p. m.
ura- 18:15 a m.; Lock 20, Queen City advisability of admlttlq ••
h•·h way rest areas to . F.xpans10n
. of the Bookmob1le Therl:! was moderate damage· No
. charge was I!led
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day and she was. tranhported
to down "·""'
'·" a. m.• Harvey J or- men Into the cJergy.
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to aee a t ....,.
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help combat driver fatigue as i hbrary staff w111 take place - - ~
--· - - --. Ofhcers said that William J
- Tabled payment of a bill Vet.era~s Mem~na1 osp1tal as dan down 7:~ a. m.; Lock 22,
they did. durin&amp; the Memorial I Julv 1. l..1brarian Vilma P1kko- '
Re1tm 1re 20 Pomeroy dnvmg. l f()r $79.25 submitted by H1gh 1a medical pahent. The squad VaUey V()yager up 5:30 1. m.;
OUTDATED PRISONS
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1 Newly hwed pt'rsonnt'l are
from 'the h1ghwuy to p1ck up an for labor cleanmg up the hJgh ll:
p. m. Thursday
for 23, Jllinols down 3:25 a. m.; ernment ThurBday bJamecl overCOMPLETES COURSE
. Mrs Martha Jane W11liams Sy-·
~creler3tot·
pedal Urat
had school bu ilding durmg the past Mary Barnhart, Rulland, who Walter Williamson down 4:30 a. crowded and outdated priJoll
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Army Pvt. Arnold E Pope, •ra('ust'. as partl1me bookmocomr luose. The car went off · two years followmg
alumni was taken to Veterans.Memor- m.; Mt. State up 6;20 a.m.; for tbe 19Z jailbreaks atapd
Whost' mother.
Mrs. Geneva bile clerk, who w11l be assist- :
the high way and struck a pow- banquets. A b11l was also sut.- tal Hospital and admltled,
Greenup Locks1 HeleD R. up a throup June 11 tli.Ji year.
1er pole
Wells, Jives on Rt. 1, Vinton, ant to Mrs rl·helma L)tle w the ,
mitted for damages to equip- 1:
PR
p.m.; Polly R. up 8:30p.m.;
tompleted an administration circulalion departme-nt. Mrs ·
BY ADA L
~ A passenger, Claude o. Reit- ment in the men 's rest room M . CODE B &amp; .E
Ba.rbara Br~nt down t p. m.;
NOW YOU KNOW
uJurse at Fun Knox, Ky. June . Gladys l.~u1se Brewer, Port. .
. 8 ACK
m1re. 25, Pomeroy, had
an at the l961i function.
elgs ount~ Shenff Robe~t Ehsha Woods down 3 a.m.; Sus- fte werld'• troaptt ell'-'
~ During t~e e~ht-week course land, substitute equipment oper· : th Entymg ~ d ~lener roas_t a.t ' abrasion un his e&lt;~r. There was ~ Transferred $2,000 from C. ~artenbach 11 .Department 1 ~ an Lane ~p 4:30 a m.; Meldahl rtDII are OUtte1 il ~
he was tramect m the prepara- ator. ass1stmg Hobert Pickeu. 1d e Jocal roa Side park Si:ltUI- .heavy damage to the ciJr and the general fund to Title III pro mg a breaking and enter- Locks, Mimi down 3·45 p, m.; Norw11y, wblcb ftllcllll ~
lion of military N!oords and bookmobile dnVt'I ·Clerk . and 1 ay une 11 were Mr. and Mrs. j mmor damage to the pole.
for a sc1ence project
1118 of the Crossroads Cafe on RavenswQOd up 6:25 p. m.; J. (11.4) mDet per bour.
lorms .. Instruction waa also Lawrence Franklin St1ll, mom- Rus~ll E Miller, Ronnlt' , Mike , Arrests by Lhe palro! mrlud- - Decided to follow the coun- R...ute 124 that occurred betwe:en 8. Lewis 'down 7:40 p. m; PoJ~Jven m fundamentals of the tenanct&gt; and grounds
and Tma of Columbus, Mr. and ed Robert E. Bowen 28 Porn- ty's recommendation to place 1 lind 6 a. m. today. Shenff ly K. down 10 p. m: Eastern SIGN PACT
Army flliog system and in Mrs. Pikkoja sa1d lhal with ~rsr Clare:nct!. Searls a nd 1eroy, unsafe vehide,' c1,ted to Addison-Wesley math books in / Hartenbacb said the ~uildwg down 10;45 p m.; Boaz down SOFIA (UPI) -Australia...(·,
lhe operation of office business tht' new staff the headquarters I er Y of Cheshire, Mr.
and : Me1gs County Court, June 24, ; Grades 3 through 6.
was entered by b~kmg out 10:50 p. m.
BuJsaria bave llped
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at East Main-st wi11 be open ~rs Bernard Cook, ~Y. Wtl· land August F Wr1ght, 25. Gal- ~ Employed Ralph Hender- 1 Wl~dow and opemns a door. G111Upolls Boats: Andrew P. term" trade agreement, offt.
to the public tor referenct&gt; and : ::sand Rhonda, of Middleport., Jipol1s, speedmg. cited to Gal- son and Donald Wolfe lo trans- Considerable
lo~ses . were Calhoun down 12:05 a.. m.; In- data dlaeloeed '11lurlllly. De1
requesbl to be filled on the I
Dorothy Roach, Tomm) · lipohs mumcipal court June 25. port children to and from pr~ reported the shertff said.
ea up 12:40 a. m,; PhUhp Sporn tans of tbe pact wert Mt
bookmobile accordmg to the / Bubby, Trudy and Randy of i -- ---- - 1school as budgeted
through
down 1.30 a. m.; Lucy J•ae disclosed.
11greement with local hbranes. Po~eroy, Mr and Mrs. Ezra I •
federal funds.
CAS~ CONTINUED
Lucas down 3:10a.m.; E'De----: Ph1lhps and Walter Cook, local. I VISitor!l were Mr. and Mrs I Board President Stobart an- An act1oa by Geor1e and La- ana BosWorth down 3:50 a.m.; Pliny the Elder fllllOUI Ro1 Mrs. Kenneth Lawson of
Clare~re ~earls and Terry of nounced at the conclusion uf v~Ja Carper, Bedford lu~n-~'L. w. Sweet down 5:30 a. m: man author, peri.lted ba 1he
1 lurnbu~ spent several days w1th Cheshire and ~r a~d Mrs. the session that he is caUing a sh1p,. to secu:e a temporarv Ill· Reliable down a a m.; Titan erupUoa of Mt. VesuvlUI whlcb
her SISler and brolher-m-law, Bernard Cook and children ol special meeting Monda Jui junctiOn agamst Meigs County up ?:30 a. m.: Ned Merrick up destroyed Pompell
IMr. and Mrs. Dale Warner and I Middleport.
closiDJ of /9:30 a. m.
11 to accept any res~~atlon~ 1Comm1ssloners
Jel!llie L. Goble, dec., to
!children, John, James and new I William Cundiir, Jr. , has realso so that he might "step Bedford Twp, Road No.
3011 luawba River Boall: Loa- m; H. E. Bowlea tiowa 1:11
'John Heijl')! Goble, Cert. for
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baby daughter, Dorothy.
turned to McDill Air Force down as president."
was continued from June '1.7 to don, Semet down 6:30 a, m.; p.m.; Alan R. Merrill· ~ 1 a.
Trans., Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver L. Me- ~ase, Tampa, Fla., alter spend1 today by Meigs County Marmet, 0. F. ~rer up 2:50 m.: Helen z. down l:IO a.m.;
Archie E. Lee, June P. Lee
of Albany spent Thursday Mmg a dleaMve wWith l'hls
Common Pleas Court
Judge I, m.; Beaver up 2:55 a, m.: W. H. Shaver Jr., up f.:. t.m.;
':u:.m
~o Manon
F.
Reynolds
Elnora
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
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Cundiff,
Joim
c.
Bacon.
Wlalield, Jeflel'SOII up 6:46 P. Crias Jr. ' tlmsn 4:50 •· m'
Sr · ·and children and
other
Reynold s , Ilk) acre' Syra- ' 1andd heal
f 1n a s1lver mme 1ft the , Quick
euse
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: an o the midnight sun today ' Mr. Bill Knapp and friend, relatives.
sybu Ebersbach Comm Ireached II sourdoughs who for Miss Kathy Andrix, of Colum- Mr. Robert F. Slaclt of Mas;Peul Parker
to Berth~ !13 hour.!l wer~ trapped by an bus were weekend guests of his sillon spent a weekend wlth
OCie
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ltt Parker parcels Sali~bury I .
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mot er. Mrs Imogene K n a p p ts mot er, rs
a Sluck, i- - - - - - - - - Albert a~ AMa 'rrank to First reports
.from lhe j and brothers, Robert and Tom- and other relatives. He was ! By Mrs, Evelyu Brickle•
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Irescuers - at the 300-and 500- 1my
accompanied home J....
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a M. . foot levels of the Nocash Mme
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Mrs. Maxme Chapman re'Keesee• 1·OS acm • Rutland · 1~ ~a1 d on 1y lh at "some of the I Mr. and Mrs Royal Thomas w1fe,
·d Pnscllla,
d R h and children,
h
· ·Da- turned home after spending 0
~ay &amp;iJer • Mor)(l·rit 8alser 1men ~ue dea d and snme are spent
a
Monday
and
Tuesday
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who
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l week with her sister' Mr and '
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to Delbert A. Smltb, Ruth D. ahve ,.
m lumbus .w1th their daugh- ere or a week.
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Mrs Lloyd Dean and sons
.Smitb, parcels, Sutton.
Th r1 b k
1 1 n.• Iter and son-1n-law, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Terry Pterce of Cleveland.
; Harley Gilmore, Dorothy L. mine~s ;.,r~~ ele~~l
~ j Mrs. R.aymo.nd Miller and at- Vermilion ~pent the weekend Mrs. Gladys Violet
Gil~~ Sybil Ebersbach, 79 j 4 P m. EDTJ Thursday while I ten~ed the Commencement ex- bere w1th hlf parents, Mr. and hurne after a three wevks
21 men were m the shaft The erc1es of their .granddaughter, Mrs Clinton P1erce and famtly. at Holzer Hospital in Gallipoills
·a~cre, Salisbury.
. Sybil Ebf:rsbadl to Harley men were .able to '"Sea f
! Miss Sydney M1ller at Frank.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Mumaw, trx.l one week with her sl.ster
Gilmore, Dorothv L. Gilmore, Ithe mine but onewd·!: t~m, lin Heights High School.
soo, Ray, and gtanddaughter, Mrs. DellZPI Geoglein
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and aooth~r was lerio~sly h::7 ! Mr. a~ Mrs. Joe WriJht ac- Mary. Ann Pugh, of M i n ~ o roy.
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1compamed Mr. and Mrs Char- Junctmo, spent a Sunday w1th Mrs Carrie Bahr and daughHarrlet Barr Rawlings, Cert. !
11es Hayes, Butch and Sue, of ~r. Mumaw's aunt, M1ss Fran- ter, Marearet, returned home
for 'I'n01., Pomeroy.
Mary
Parker
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Pomeroy to Marietta whm ku: Mumaw.
FridaY alter several days vis1
J. H. Grote to E.•tll Johnson, F .d
,10 (' 0 I b 1they visited Mr. Wright' a broth- Mr. Cbarle• Duckworth and 11 with ·retativbi In Columbus.
Rrva Johnson .fl acre, Salem.
rJ ay
• um U@. er, Martin Wright, who is Ill, granddaughter, Roherta Lewis
Mr. and Mrs'. Dale Spencer of
60 Volksw•gen 2 Dr. _ $795 65 Ply. 2 DOor H.T. _ $2195
Roland C. Tern/, Eett' l'uw 1 Mary Parker, a former res1- j and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kush- of Rittman visited relatives Columbus
were
Motor just overhaull!d, ~oqd condition
an, Guy L. Cowan to Ralston dent of .Pomer~. died today at ner
hete and were accompanied guests here Monday of
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throughout. Maroon wit bel&amp;• Inter- I Satellite, V-II motor, ltd. lrau., ndlo,
.D Hemsley, 4~ acre, l~ .. " 'rtd her re~ldence
Columbus. . Mr and Mrs. Dan Shane and lhome by Mr. and Mrs. R1chard l sister, Mr 'and Mrs. wa:yne
ior. Runs out &amp;ood.
Norma Phillips, dec , to E:l- , RSurvJv~ng are her husband, grandsons moved from the Wil- Roush who spent a few days Bnrkles.
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•l•lw tiYes, deluxe wheel d!JcL turquo111
eanor Werry, Emrnalme Hend· . F ay~on ' and a daughte~, Mrs Jiam Francis house on Dusky there.
Mrs. Effie Watson and
with blaet Ylayl top, bllel; ·Ylnyllnl oa.
rix. Cert. for Trans. SyraCIJSe. 1 red Wol~e, Du~lm, Oh10 Fu- Sl to the Florence Harden Mr. B1ll Hysell of Columbus Mr. add M.rs:. EvereU watson
62 Olds Dynemlc 88 _ $1495 1720,000 llllles.lltll lhll')l!
noyd Jordan, Agnes .Jordan, 1n~~al service~ will be Monday 1Potts house on Worchester St. visited here with h1s mother, and famiJy attended a billrlb day
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HoUday Sed. White over beige, bel(e
Lelia V. Hysell to David M. a P m at the Pomeroy fi'ed- 1 Mrs. Vera Barrett and her Mrs. Oma Hysell and grand- celebr 11tion Sunday aL
Ylnyl Interior, V-II fnglne, auto, Irons.
Raynard, DorUI L. Raynard, ' era~ taChurfch The ~Y Willi' mother of Dayton visited Mary mnther, Mrs. May Cowie.
home of !lei- · daughter Mrs
power brokoa lnd steering, WIIIW tiYea.
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ti'Jli,
1m Rev Wilbur Pe .
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63 Dodge ll'olere
Wl[~iam Barton, Beulah Bar- 1. · h 0f th f rrml Will .be, tfrs, Maud Johnson and Josie way of Lore City were recent honor of her aon Jack's 20th
61 Comet 2 Dr. H. T. _ $595
ton to Alltn Prosser, Clara :.1 ~~~10 U eM~nrra : Bu~~~ ~ Pickens.
weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. birthday Jack left Mon~y
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8 cyl. eltiini, ltd. trau., white with red C.nvertlble ---~ $1495
1 ,~ ... F,. d nersv e I Mrs. John Koehler and child· E E. Hayman.
l'r01ser, f. acres, Lebanon.
his a1r base at Schnute Ill
, vo:mea.cry. r1en s may call at
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lhe ~":win Fu
.1· ren, ec Y an
enneth, of
r, and rs Franklin Hend· Betty Combs of Xenia
1 hom
sidewalls. Real buy for the acunomy V-II engine, outomallo trlno., power
e untl [ Sugar Creek, spent several days rlx and dau&amp;hter, Barbara, of Strouts and Mlldrl!d Withee·
1 P m. ~ond:~ra
minded.
brlkeo, Jl011'tr lletrlni. -rldlo, ~~of'
DEVOTED TO wrER£81 Of
I Wltb her pare~ts, M:r. and , P~lntsville, Ky., visited tx:re Pomeroy, Mils .Rosemary
white ald8WIIIa, whMl ~lael, J11bt blu.
IIEIGI MABON AREA
Mrs. Fred Jenkms.
j Wllh Mr. and Mrs. Troy Zwlll· cinko and friend, Cbarleo Kel1
:.
Veter1u Me111orlal Ho1pltal
Recent VlsltorB of Mrs. Eve- ing over the weekend.
so, Columbus and Manning Mar.
59 Ford Thunderbird _ '$1095 ..rtb whitt toil ait4 blue I&gt;ID)'Ititterl6r,
llcMN •· ow... • .-..1,..,
, AdmlllktDI - Donna Bush, ..yn Moore and daua:hter, Cheryl
Mrs.
Howard
NeJgler
and
Mr
cinko
Reedsvllle
week
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power 47,000 mlleo. Cad1Jiae .trade-J_q: ·. 1 ·
p11 !tlil..., ....,. ·~ nc:~~pt Hartford; .Goldie Wh1te, Mld- were Mr. and Mn1 . Robert RoD. and Mrs. George Nelgler and end guests of Mr, and Mrs.
brakes I&lt; steering, rodlo, w •lw tins,
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dleporl: VtreJe Klem, Middle- inson of Summerlee, W. Va., children of ftacine spent a Sun- Robert Marcinko and family,
wheel diBCI, flctory air.
"'ll•ttfe IL, PoMen:~•. Oils.. ...... •u• port.
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andb' Mr. and Mrs, Gary
Lee day with Mr. and Mrs . Titus Mrs . Zona Ta•'or
lD- ,.,.... " ' " ' ' " 141111, .,..,.
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:1~ returned to
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lsc rJet - Mrs. Robert· o 1nson and son, Er1c,
o! Pickens, Maud Johnson, Mary her homt' at .New f\lartl•ovlllle,
1n:::':,: ,:_eo::_~
Bartoo tnd son, Ro!M! Goodwin, California.
Sheets and Josie Pickens. After. w. Va, Ht'ter a few days
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Mary
Arms,
Matthew
WoH.
Weekend
guests
tf
Mr.
and
noon
callers
were
Mrs.
Laura
with
her
son
Mr
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Mrs
56 Chev. 4 DOor
Ill. . . ._. . . . . . . NPIIJIU&amp;Uteo
M E
Phil '
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w f.&lt;al..,
rs. :rza
lips aDd her Sayre or Dorcas and Mrs. Mar- Blain 'llaylor.
V-8 motor, ltd. lrlno.
:;:r,.•r:-~ ff•• Vld Ob ~EL8CTRoCUTED
father, Walter Cook, were Mr. garet Cottrill, local.
UJcy Kim returned
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NAPOLEON, Ohio tUPl) - and Mrs. Russell E. MIUer and Mr. and Mrs. John Slack and from Marion after open'.llq
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::! Bud Ott, 50, Napoleon, waa children of Columbus. Mr. Mill- son, Johnny, Shirley Priddy era! weeks with her datJ8(tter
$29_
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WCI PINANCING
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11 the Napoleon creamery, and tbey have moved from Mrs. Harley E. Johnsoo and ployl!d In Co)umbuo,
spent
60 R•mbler Am. 2 0,. _ $#95
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where he wa1 employed as ltD- San Pedro, C&amp;llf. lo CoJumbUII children of Wolf Pen.
a weekend with tdl parentl,
I cyl. enJlne. Auto. lrau.
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to mako their home. llhda~ Rccet (Collon) Sa)'l'o, 111&gt; Mr. and Broolra SaJre.

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GENERAL ELECTRIC

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(Only games scheduled )
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ledv Higgens of Columbus are vaSil·
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Cleve
013 010 %\~ 8 14 l Ohio, owned by James ElliS or I 1ng their grandparenL•. Mr. LAS VEGAS (UP!)- Johnny
Baltimore
at
California Boston
010 003 002- 6 it 0 DeGraff, won her th1rd victory and Mrs. Wheeler Drake.
I Brooks,
147o/4,
Henderson,
night _ McNally (6-2)
vs. Tiant, Bell (6), Radatz (7), of the year Thursday night for [ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glaze Nev, outpointed Frank
Wright 11-1).
and Azcue; Stange, . Mc~~ahl)n a new lifetime record of %:03 and fam1ly of Colu~bus spent Dings, 147, Los Angeles 00)
: Mmnesota at Detroit 2, twi - (5).' B~andon (6), St1gman 17&gt; ,135 in the featured $1,500 pace Friday .with his s1ster and
1night _ Grant 15-9) and Kaat Osmsk1 ~8), Morehead (9) ~nd at Scioto Downs.
br~ther-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. lllteroatlooal League Standlogs
•1 (8-S) vs. Wickersham (4..0) and Ryan, Tillman (9). WP-T1ant l Driven by Marc Ferguson, the Wilham Radford
U ited Press lnienational
Agu 1rre (2-3) .
1(5-3) LP-Stange (1·3) HRs- : 4-year-old mare came from be- Mr. and Mrs. William Folmer 8'J 0
Kansas City at Cleveland Whitfield
_{1lth), Colavito I hind to nip Galion's Goldie by I have returned home afler a v.Is- Team
W L Pet GR
4 night\ _ Krause (3·3) vs Kra- (11th),
Landts (3rd), Salmon I a nose and returned $9,00, $4: 20 it in Tucuma Park, ~d . w1~ Coumbus . 36 24 .600
lick (2·3).
15th),
and $2 60. Galion's Goldie paid 1 Mr. and Mrs. Steve H1ll. Their Rochesler . 34 31 .523 4\1
Chicago at New York (night) I
$3.20 and $240 Miss Media paid · son Jeff. remained m Tucuma , Jacksonville
31 30 .&amp;18 5lh
- Lamabe (4·3) vs.
Bouton · Delroit
300 Oil.! 100- 6 II ' $2.60 to show .
Park and will spend tile sum· Buffalo . . . 31 30 .5118 51\
BY
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Wasll
000 000 001~ 1 54
mer with h1s s1ster, Mrs. Hill. Toledo .. .. .. 31 31 .500 6
LEVI--Washington at Boston (night) Wilson,
Sherry (8),
mWIN TAKES LEAD
Mr. and Mrs Donald Glaze Toronlo
19 32 .475 7lh
~ R1chert f8·6J vs. Sant1ago Freehan: McCormick, Cox ·
STANfORD Cali( (UP I) - and daughters, Kathy and Sue, Richmond ... 30 34 .469 8
(5-4 1.
IHumphreys 17). K_lme (9) and Hale Irwin or' the Universily of and granddaughler, Heidi, of i Syracuse - '/J 27 .422 II
Saturday'~ Games .
Casanova. WP-Wtlson (6-6). Colorado, the man hardly any Cleveland, v1s1ted w1th
Mr.
Thursday's Results
1Baltimore at Caltforma, mght I LP- McCorm1ck (4·7). HR
one paid any attention to, shot and Mrs W1lham Radford Sun- B ff
T ledo
1 6
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Mmnesot.a at Detroit
an even par 71 on
Sla11ford l day Rebecca and Ma r~, Lou T:ro~~ ~lumbus 0
1Howurd (9th).
3
I Kan C1ty at Cleveland, twilight
University's windswept course Radford accompamed
them R h 4 Rich. 3 lst 7 innings
Chicago at New York
Only games scheduled
'Mlursday to take the
second home and will spend the
~hester 2 Riehm~ o 2nd IPOMEROY
Washmgton. &lt;1:t Boston
round lead m the NCAA golf vi~itmg m Cleveland.
. Syracuse 6 Jacksonville ' 3
Natwnal League
National League
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W L Pet GB San Fran 300 010 011- 6 1% total of 141
cloy •llernoon with Mr_
and
San Fran
44 25 .638
I Chicago
010 20l ooo- 4 3
The team title decided after IMrs. Pat Wood and Children.
Los Angeles 38 26 .576 4% I Sadecki, Prlddv 14),
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36 32 529 7% , (9), and Hundley. WP-McDan[
Philadelphia a&amp; 32 .529 7¥. let 15-3). LP-Ensworth 1a-to&gt;
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1St LouiS
13 33 .500 9'&gt; IIR.!i-Mays (16th). Boccahella
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I Allanta
31 39 412 13'&gt; list).
New York .. 26 37 .413 15
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San Francisco 6 Chicago 4
I cardwel1
Sisk (7)
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St. Louis 2 Houston 1, mght . (8l and Edwards. WP~Pappas
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rOnly ga'"es scheduled
I (&amp;-5). LP-Cardwell (3-5) HRs !
Friday'• Probable Plkben 1- Pagan (lsi), Pappas (lsi], '
Philadelphia [ Pinson 16th).
Pittsburgh at
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1St Loois
Coupe. Economical Corvai~ Monza .model. Beautiful
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000 010 OJ~ 2 8 I
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New York at Chicago-Friend &amp;uston
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IO.OJ vs. Holtzman (3-6).
Gibson (11-6) and McCarver;
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Raymond (6)
and
BlScayne 4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl . Std Trans.
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Clorunger (7·7),
V8 2 dr. Dltona 2 dr. Hard Top. Only 9,348 easy milSan Francisco at CincinnaU
ea.. Four speed stick shift Beautiful all. vmyl blue
Only
games
scheduled.
tnight) - Bolin (1-4) vs.· Elllo
bucket seats. This car is so nearly new 1t looks llke
2 Door Sedan 6 cyl Std Trans
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It ahould he In the showroom.
St. Louis at Houston (night)
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Pitts. at Philadelphi11, night
our satisfied Buick owners on another JUSt hke 1.t.
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Custom Royal 4 Door V8 Auto. Trans Power
Los Ang. at Atlanta, cloy-night
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CINCINNATI (UP!) _ one pressive 1n spriiiJ !raining and Cool, he ha• given Cincinnati Pinson aocked ooe In~
Reds was surprised when he was stiU the bullpen strength
which ~rame with a man
ar or
I madP- last winter is paying off arou:ld after the cut, but he,ia&amp; coqld h~ve won the pennant for Jll8urance .
well
1 been money In the bank fol'"the the team last year.
Pappaa allowl!d nine hits,
'J'I'•P H.Pds reached down
to I Reds.
. PlttsbU:gb ,got ,0~~._!o _ ~- ~~ ~ fanned nine, ~s ~e_p._ h1s _sixth
' Oklahoma C1ty m the
Cint1nnaU's ~3 viCtOry 1nurs- .&amp;elN '·11 •nc: ,.,.,._.,..,. ..... ,.~ ........ win against five dereats. · 1 )u•~
league draft last season
cloy night over Pittsburgh to ex. double by Do~~ Clendenon and got Ured," lie said. "The heat
plucked Jrom the roster a
teJid the Reds winning streak to Jim Pagllarom s SIIIJie, but the was bad enough, but besides
year-old pitcher who had
six games is a case in point. Reds got the ron back ~ th~ir that there wasn't 3 bit of a
written off by the Houston As- Milt Pappas, worn out by the bell on Gordie Coleman s SID- breeu."
i trus
beat, tired after seven innlnga B)e, a walk 1o Deron Johnson
wee ,
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knew Iiiey were gambling and Nottebart waa called on. He and a single by ~ohnny Ed· i - : ~·· w~o ~t;."a b~ •va, I ..,.e..r to a 50-mile
Ion me " says Don Notlebart. allowed one hit the rest of the wardo.
' ol
" ea, n
lth San Wb - but borlmntot,
1
1''1 did~'t kid myself. I knew way.
Coleman's double and an er- three." gam~_ser:.:
the
perpeDdicular!"
' that with all the pitching talent The righthander waa thinking ror by Jose Pagan on Tommy Franc~, ,.;nch es
Ithe Reds have I would really aOOut quitting baseball when Helms' grounder sen~~ Reds Je~~ue. Yr tr!~:g ·the Giants
have to show sometillng to win the Astros sent him down, but mb· lronpI Z.l 1nedlhe_fou th
by
eend Sammy Ellis
nGHT RESULTS
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WHOPPER _ Raymond Fields, New Jtaven, diSpl•ys 1a JO
,
im- told him he could always uit, with 8 homer.
(3-11) againot B~b Bohn t!-4).
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big smile and a big, 6l&gt;2 lb. largemouth bass taken at Ww· 1 Re w sn t particular Y
but ought to give It one ~re Pappas belted his first homer Helms, who remJured I leg m NEW YORK (UPI) - 03Car
e1 Lake of Hidden Lakes, Minersville. June 18. T1me of the
try
Iince 198! in the fifth inning off [ running out a grounder in the Bonavena, 203, ArgenUna, outstrike was 7 p.m.
,;It just goes to show," he loser Don Cardwell and Vada sixth, may miss the game.
poloted George Chuvalo, 2~5,
sald "that a guy should never
Toronto 110); Buster Mathis,
ville on June 5 The local team
m the HVL defeated Athens
lose' his head. You gotta Jearn
m. Grand Rapids, Mich.,
to adjust."
slapped Everrett Copeland, 221,
and Jacksonville in
games
Nottebart, who was a starter
BONAVENA TRIUMPHS
th first two rounds of lhe four Brooklyn, N. Y. (2).
with Milwaukee and Houston,
RK (UP!) Trl
dae• tournament, went to de-- '1' d h 1l ! J t N E8W Y O
-um·,
RALSTO '' fAVOREll
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e re~e roe I phant 0s car Bonavena of Ar• fending
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all
. champion Houston
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. · It TOKYO IUPli - Rokuro Ish1
Teamed with lefty Billy Me- [ gentina clamored today I or was the Cougars' mnth v1ctory iyama, 12M7, Japan, knocked
WIMRLEIXIN
- Ral·
Top BY UnIt~
~ - - - lights w•'th heavyweight cham· In the last eleveo years.
out Chung Hwan Chang, 124,
ranking
AmericanI UP!)
Dennis
.:u Prt!SI !lllei'IIBiional
. ston of Ba kersfle ld , ca1-1
American Leaguep GB
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[ Korea (10).
Racine In second place m
I , was I
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the Hockmg Valley Baseball a heavy favonle lnday agam,t Team
W L ct
Patterson "on the same Dig
()t
40 23 ·635 2 ~
League, will travel to Buchtel I France's P1erre Darmon
m Baltn~ore
although he may have to set·
PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) 40 23 ·635 2lh 1By United Pres• lntenatlonal I Ue for a return with canada's
to play the arums team th 1s fourth round men's smgles ac- : Detroit d
Irish Beau Jaynes, 125, LoweiJ,
Sund
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liOn ol the Wmbledon
lawn Cleveian ' ' 40 24 624 3
Amerkan League
George Chuvalo.
Mass., outpointed Irish Jacky
Th:Y
w1th a 2-1, tennis champmnsh1ps
1California -· · 37 31 ·544 8 Bait
020 000 012- 5 1 11 Tbe 23-year-old
Bonavena
Burke, 124, St. John. N B. (10).
record will play at home the The sJxth · seeded Ralslun, 1~hlcago t · · · 31 34 .47? 12 lh New York 000 100 Olo- 2 10 1' used his left hook like a buzz Su da School attendance for
34 '46913
followl~g two Sunday after- I who downed South i\fnca' s l mneso 8 30
Palmer, Fisher (9)
and I saw to chop down the ':8-year- 1Jun:
was 86, offering was
ANGELES
noons, Wl'th CUtler on July 3, KeJth Diepraam 6-2 4-fi 61 '1 New York · · 27 36 .4 2915 lf.l Etchebarren· Downing ltamos old Chuvalo for a maJonty 10 · .,,
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Eddie Machen, 191. Berkeley,
and Murray City on July 10 Ra- 16-J, Thursday 'o\oas the only 1 Kas J C t
27 39 409 17 (8) and Howard WP - Palmer roun
ec s~on 'l'h sd mght
Mrs. William Radford
and Calif outpomted Joey Orbil1o
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Y 23 44 '343 21 lh (8-3) LP~Downing (6-5) HRs 1 Squ~re :
cine's single setback was at [' U S player scheduled for stn-~ 8 antsas
e~t 1 ur t a~ a shol l daughte-rs, Rebecca and Mary 1 ~' Wilmington Calif (tO):
the hands of unbeaten Nelson- gles play today
o~ on Thur~day's Res~lts
'~B. Robinson 12) (14th &amp; 15th), l butCeiw rt"~l le r~:r~ance. /Lou, and Mrs Robert Burdette Boo~ Kirkman i97, Seattle:
. ---- - - - - - --- - - - Pep1tone (12th) Etchebarren at ay o
s pe
· ·to · Cleveland last
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(Bth) Mantle (,7th)
Bowens 1
were VISI rs 10
Wash., stopped AI Carter, 190,
Baltimore 5 New York 2
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Los Angeles (1).
12 ndl,'
Detroit at Washington, night
SCim'O RESULTS
Misses Pamela and An It a

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.VIsiting Rev. and Mrs. W. K.
, R'l!ll• recently were Mr.
Mrs. Wade Leonantol
bus and Hay RI\ICS, Pomeroy,
Mory Pierce &amp;Pent aeverll
dayo at Columbug vtslUng rata-

tives.

Vllo\Ung Mr. and 1\tro. Glly
Hayman were Gin Barton ol
Mlllsburro, Ky., John Bti'ton
or Charleston, Ind., Sharon
Fitzpa1tri'icl of Columbus, Mr.
Mrs. Kellb Rldttlllllt of
• Mrs. J. D.
1 Jantce
and dauglllor
Mr. and Mrt. Tom Hayman.
Callli!J! on Mr. and Mre.
man Weber were Mrs.
K..nlg and Doril and
K..nlg of Tuppere Pllllns
Morton Hall ol Rl!t!tavllle.
Mr. and Mre. Teo:!
and dau11htera ol Columbus
and Mrs. McDaniel. TM lted relaUves here.
1"roup then wont to the san•tu·l
Mr. and Mrs. Junior
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sonofofKeno
Cheater
and
where a program of songs,
Taylor
1t'ett
duets and readllljfs were
,
Is of Mr. and 1\tra. Everett
In charge of Mrs. Lavin•
=on.
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Rev. MdDanlel reMr Phyllis Larkins and lan!o
with a few remarks.
s. several daya vlsltlll,l
By Mra. Fl'llldl Mmll
evening closed ~ith silent I Miss Linda Shonoflold
at Cheshire.
'l'he Welleyan Serv!oa G~~ I :~:~·~ as the Lords Prayer ' ed the music cllnlc •t 0 h 1
Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Riggi
and \he Happy HusUers I
played on lite organ.
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visited Mr and Mrs Wallace
Mrs B M Pick•••
who mverstty.
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day Scboo c JBI
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M1so Blanche Erlewlne
Damewood.
di•t Cburch opomorid
deleg:te to the annual con- her loot on a piece of gla"
Terry Reynold.!, son dol Mr.
farewell party for Rev.
11 required t6 oUI&lt;hes to
and Mrs. Kenny ReynoJ ! ,
Mrs. H. L. MoDanlel,
, returned home Saturh been • patient at Vetersm
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gave ber report Sun· 1 tho wound.
was preced
1 a I x
mornilll at the Methodist Mrs. Blanche Nelson ~pent a Memorial Hospital, bu
rovered dish dinner Ill lbe
Rev McDaniel was I lew days the past wee&lt; with ed home.
lal rooma of Ute obureh.
to · two churches at i \he Paul B. Aikman family at Visiting Mary Pl'tce were Mr.
lowing the dinner oeveral
In the Zanesville Dia- l Lancaster and attended gradu· and Mrs. Denver Curtis of
morous readinga were
trict.
ation exercise when Evelyn Aik- Iumbus, Mr. and Mrs.
alter wblcb gUts were glvtn
Mr. and Mrs. Albert hill, Mr. I man was one of the graduates. Newell of Cheste; end Mr.
"""""""iiiiiiiiiiii.,..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-,land Mrs. Bob Hill and laml!y, l Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dolton Mrs. Larry Curllll.
Pool, Lake or Ocean
Mr and Mrs Billy Hill and and two chlldren, Mr. and Mr&gt;.
Mr. and Mn. Dave Yates
Toke Alont Ont Of
fa~lly ol Racine and Mr. and ; Eugene Dolton and daughter !ended conference ot Lakeside,
Oltr Allnctlve
Mrs. Wald Foster and family . .•nd their mother, Mrs. Henry Ohio and also VISited at ClJl&gt;
of Columbus held a family pic· j Dolton, all of Merion, we:• bridge and Mentor with their
nic bonoring the fathen at the 1weekend guests of the latter s aons.
~CH
local park Sundaf .
Idaughter, Mrs, Harry F.
Mr. ·~ Mn. Garth Smith
Mrs. Audrey Wilson and lam· wine and family .
' ~ere VJSIIlng Mr. and Mrs. Lew·
Dy of Jackson spent Sunday [ Miss Pam Wilson spent a 11 Young of Pomeroy,
witb her mother, Mrs. Harry 11hort vacaton at home i
Teresa and Lisa Riggs of
MIDDLEPORT
Hayman.
1her parents and then
. Athena are &amp;pending a week
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Covey I to Morehead State Co!leg! for with their aunt, Mra. Oscar
of Belpre were guests Wedoes· ! the summer term. She also vi s- Babcock.
Middleport, 0.
day afternoon of Mrs. Ethel r ited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dean
Wheeler and Mr. and
Mrs. : corwin Smith and daughters of Colu mbus spent several
Omar Bays.
I in Columbus whiJe home.
with Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne
Crill Bradford, Jr., of Worth- Mark Morris of Rutland visit· Prince.
LUten to 1M still,
lngton spent Father's D a y Ied his teacher, Mrs. Blanche Visiting with Mr. 111nd Mrs.
smaU voice of
QUIET COMFORT with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brad· I Nelson Wednesday art~rnoon Fred Larkins were Mr. and
ford.
and is vbiting his grandparents Mrs. Pearl CasUe of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Han Mr. aud Mrs. Marvin Morris Orlan Branch and Peck Larl&lt;lnal
and children ol Mason, W. Va. for a few days.
of Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Howand Mr. and Mre. Kenneth lm· Mre. Helen Miller is a
ard Larkins of Portland, Mr.
buden and daughter of Middle- at Holzer Hospital after
and Mrs. Hartis Frank, Mr!.
port were visitors in Racine Ifering a fractured hlp In a bdl. Donna Hauber and family and
Sunday and attended Sunday - - - - - - - ---- · -Vera Weber.
ISchool and church services at :Lake. They were joined UJ.ere Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.,11ar
j by t:hrlstine Lake, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David
1the B'aptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence , Mn. Bill Lake and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
IGrimm of Pataskala spent Lori, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle were touring In West Virginia
wl~ Mr. and
Mrs. ~ Schroeder and sons. Mter tbe Suoday. They also called on
Grtmm. His brother,, picnic dinner, they visiled at j 1~~~--~--------;l
ROOII Air ColdUioaWII 5:;:~: aceompanled
them : tl1e Bil1 Lake home then went
feMurln•
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a visit.
•to Burr Oak Dam.
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buo spent the weekend with Cora Webb, Mrl. Mary Lou 1
For All The Pamlly
o Festladan_.s
uncle and aunl, Mr. and 1Johnson and Mr. Ben Philson ·
fJaq e.ooo to 1o,ooo
latknded the OES inspection at
11Mlrs. Chester Simpson.
B'IUf\Ir. Some operat'
Mrs. Leta Potter of Brian 1.s Lowell Monday night.
101115-1
spending a week with her moth-I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roush and r
• Ad~ alrltcw.
er, Mrs. Lovey Sayre.
' Mrs. John Fisher of Akron I
o Tlll&gt;!peOd fans.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cross and 1 came for the weekend to visit I
....... '*lariclde·
children or Columbus tpent the: their mother, Mrs.
Henry
ln!Oiod fl111r.
weekend with Mn. Howard • Rouoh, wbo !ell and solfered a I
Middleport, 0.
I Flottlnr su..,..,slon
Neigler and other relat1ves. :fractured shoulder.
bushes vibration noise!
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith !
· and Jeff of Dayton spent Sat.
urday with her mother, Mrs. 'l
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and dalllbtera vlslted her Jill"
11!11, Mr. and Mrt. 11*11
Wlllfl o1 KIM Clll ralhor's Day.
Mr. and Mrt. Cbarlel
D.
Woodo visited Mr. and Mra.
Clllr Woode and Col!!ll Suo at
Pomeroy and tbe Mrs. J. B.
Hayes and Clil!ord
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bomes at Middleport Sunday

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SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

PlllCIB SOWNO
NEW YOlllt (UPI) - 'l'lle
buill cDIIIbld .. ~~~e blllihrllal
and !1111 prlcti 10arlnlln modorateiJ ..UVa tta4lq duriDI
lbe oecond hour or tradlnj on
lbe Ntw York &amp;loci lldllllll
lnday. The VO!aWI AlriiDII
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STAG DINNIII
WA811JNOTON (UPI) -'l!!t
Wblw ~~ou~t- 1114 rrtdlt
....-1 .IGlmllil1a IIIII dial
lllr Tueaday II hqaor Ill Saucll
Arabla'a iaq FUll wiQ Ill l
llq ll!alr, but - ~t ·reportort will ba pti'lldltld lo

wts 'IJ, lbt olf"""
111.111. GUts bonol'lq Falber'o
Dq were prellllted by lilt
..... tiJo !"'lW!JaDtr llrtworlll
:.mday School. Worship sm·
dllp]t1.
!ott were beld at IO:tl wllh llltei'IIOOD.
lbt Rev. Pearl Cuto.
Several loc:al lamlll01 attend·
DaUy Vacation Bible School ed BtrVIcos and callrd at tho
11m begin bero 00 Monday, home of Mr. and Mr1. Oris
Juno 2'1 from g to 12 and con- Gaul following the SUdden death
11nue
lito wook. Mr. and of Mr. Gaullut Wodno1day at
Mro WUllam Uber of Wellston bJJ Stunner bome.
wUI • have charge. AU chUdren Capt. Johe H. Taylor of tho
of tho AHred and ourroundtng U. S. Air For&lt;!t, otaUoned ID
territory are walcomo.
Labrador, spent the weekend
Revival servlct1 are to be hero with hlo pare111•. Mr. and
held here bopMIIII Julf 11, Mrs. Ernest Taylor, returning
with lbo Rev. L. M. Barnett of to his pool early Sunday alter- '
HunUngton IV. Va.
-·
Helen Findling of ColumbUJj~~--------------~ lito woekond hero will!
her motbar Iva Ftndllni and
111r and ~ Russell Flndlllll·
M,. d M8 Dalbert Yost
and ·r!;ly ~ 'supar Grove
sponla weekand wlllt 11to1r p...
c ts , Mr· • nd Mro. ......1' Guilt•
POR YOUR
rle and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yost.
Mrt. Yoal hu beon IU.
Everybody benefits when our !avortle gal,
Recent vlsltora of Mrs B...
Bossie, eats rtght' She produces mort, 1nd
sle Kapple and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hoaaoher and ~· Frtdthe Dairy Farmer &amp;•Is a bolter prollt . .• .
die, were Mrs. Kapples daugbyet deUetous dairy food• ltill 11"1 thrift)'!
ter and aon-ln·law, Mr. and
Mrs Hilary samuell and cbll· •Trtnsiotor llotterleo
~ JalllfJ Carroll and Marlie ~~ Sh-~erd.tvlll•. Ky. aDd eFioohllght lottorln
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lbelr daUJhtar and son-In-law, 1 Lantern Battorln
Mr and Mrt Donald Arnold
1 Hobby lot!orln
Farmen, ancl
of Loulnllle, Ky.
Mr ••d Mro Clalr Woode and ePhoto Plaah
Sue Pomeroy v~lted
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He needs variety.
I
Dear Helen:
Now if you're thinlo.ng I'm
Seems like everything in our a man or a bachelor girl, you're
house is turned up to top volume wrong. I'm a wife who knows
- the TV , the slert'O, the kids' when she's got it good My hus- I
transistor radios. This, with the band loves me and the children .
dishwasher, the refrigerator, . he gives us eve~ything we wa nt: I
the air-conditioner. and all thnse I asks no questions and is nnt deother ln.Jm-m,ms is enough tn I manding. In return, I close my
drive a housewife crazy.
I eyes to his shopping around.
I ask my husband and chil- He's discreet. That's all 1 ask
dren to pl~ase tu~n the musk
th at there will be no scandal.
down, ltalkmg TV IS even worse His company insists on this too,
.beca use the harsh sounds give so I'm doubly protected.
me chills). and they say they Isn't :' lis realistic attitude
can' t hear it if it's ''that low." better than trying to build a
Yikes!
'
fence around a high-fl yer? Am I abnormal, or are they HAPPY
hard of hearing? - JITTERY Dear Happy:
I read your letter aloud at a
Dea r Jittery :
Female
Chatter and Munching
No, you're not abnormal just female, ami adult females Society meet and got the followhave lower noise thresholds ing reactions:
I. "I wouldn 't d ose my eyes !
than do men and children.
Try experimenting. If you're - I'd d ose HJS-with a leU
like me, there's a definite point hook~ ·•
beyond which noise makes you 2. " If you can' t build a fence
mean. Turn the volume down around a high-flyer, you can at
one whisper- well, then, screech lea&lt;;t clip his wings-or put salt
- below tl1is point and you will on his tail.'' ''( Would serve him
no longer be edgy. Your family right.)"
m&lt;JY not even notice the differ- 3. "She made her bed, why 1
ence. or anyway they'll Iif!ure lie about it'! A Jot of wives face I
il 's a small price to pay for this but most aren 't as honest."
4. ''She must be from France
peace. - H.
wives eilher fight
Dear Helen:
or
switch."
These women who th ink the
5. "Think of the kids!"
world has ended because their
And this is what I'm thinking,
husbands play around! They
make me sick. Man wasn't born "Happy": The sins of the fathto be monogamous, and a mar- er are usually practiced by tl1e
riage llcense won't change that. children. Are you raising a fam·
ily of cheaters? - H.

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EXEC.
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This columR is dedicated to
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Sbe wlll also welcome yaur
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but I've heard not a
from
his boss's wife, whom
know!
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mviting, but the womel'l
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man Grosanlckle and
lamlly Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-ll'lddleport, 0., June
and Mr. and Mrs. Clearmont
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Brass . Cornie Bob Newhart I
Harris.
Jody conrad, Sherry
Horns ., Ule male
!llllde • 100 per eeDI prolrt sell·
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
appear wilhlll two
ing his Chicago radio station i
f
Those attending the Oliver- Iough, Cindy and Tony,
birth
twm J&gt;iilnp,l'-•
J k 0'8 .
and is shopping for more 100;
0
Rush reunion at New Marlins- and Mrs William Beedum
•N
1per cent station profits . . An-:
ac
nan
viJle. Sunday were Mr ·. and Mr. and Mrs. Fraftkll1
Ben. Bobby K~nnedy'~ power-\other picture anyway . F&amp;- P?Jient - P~yllls_ {the h11d~le tire Previn and ·"ile Dory were • Sunday evening guests_of Mr. Mrs. Dale Barr ~nd family, Mr. dum , Da~id and Durk, off ;~:lr'"'"~::~~~r::
acheme has him backing _Ule male film stars seem bent on Is1ster) McGmre . 1!1 recor~m~ aid ~JOO,OOO for their MGM! and Mrs. sonny Barris, MikelMrs. L. R. . B~rr, M~. and l lumbus and Mr. IUid Mr1. Cl
" r~;:lurm '' candidate lr,r :'{ v. -, ~li:lyiug old won1en . (Soj!hia.'s .so~o . One ~f ._1ux song~:.. l_ll~: ~ ~core Ioli the m:w mu sical mov-l and Timmy, were Mr. and .Mrs. Mrs: Herman Groosmckle and les Benedum, Grove at,.
M.nhatta - "urrogate but the "" 1n .. , · dy L • n1&gt;w AI·a 1· ··• · oenl"lly oy ,c~.c~
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Mr . t.:h1ps" bard- t.:nunel:l .~uu u • &lt;111u uuuuy '"
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backroom·worU is he'll back rrb ner 's playing "Sarah" at 90 Ja , Jjmmy McHugh, rec&amp;rded by ~ :e n instu~t 3 off l~asmuch Eagle llidg~ Mr. and Mn1. mont Harns.
Mr. and Mrs. eartQOIJt 1'18r··IJ
old family pal Charlie Buck- )''The Bible") .. . If you ~ a various singers within sil day:s i Y athey origi:at~ th~ notiun Tom Fitch ~nd son, Mr. and The Meigs BenPdum fami1y ris visited recently with
ley's .surrogate-cltoice in the sex-y blondt;&gt; in chinchilla wi:l!k-1 . Leslie Uggams suggests a ~~e years ago and wrote 18 Mrs. Larry Harris and family reunion was ht&gt;ld Sunday
and Mrs. Sam Emrki: ot. Lillie II
~ronx . And who bought the : ing a pooch along 5th ~ve. i~ H.all of Fame for song~nters; ·:SOIIf:lS betime!j . . 1'he second 01 Mansfield, Lud lle Peel of Lake ~ope with the following Hocking___ _ _ _
flrst b~ace ot .ducats t~ Parke· the same r.ich-rodent skm, Jt m~e notion - start U WI~ mel- TV seasoll of the Western ser-kalifornia, Mr. and Mrs. Her- attendmg, Mr. and Mrs. Mei!!S I
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Bernet s chanty benefH unveil· probably will be Jane Morgan. &lt;Xhsts Irving Berlin,
Richard !ies "Laredo" will dude out its ~-·- Benedum, Mr. and Mrs.
During tbe War ~ lll.lll!.l ..... M _ __
lng of painting used m the Raf Valone 1s Ava Gardr.f r's Rodgers. Harold Arlen, Harry . star RObert Wolders in far-out , ,
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etJ Benedum and daughters, Mr. J mes Monroe aerved
8
"How To Steal a Million" mov- 1 latest Spanish conquest
Bad I Warren and J.J mmy McHugh, 1Carnaby Street UJndon-sharp 1 JS one, a 20-mmute mov1e rec- ~ and Mrs. Frances Benedum
a
ie? Why Little i\ltss Evf' t1:n1ng the bronze plaque read- of, course
~tght .cl~b mattre l op-outfits; Hopalong Carnaby'! ,ord of sex acts f1lmed in chru- family, Mr. and Mrs.
retary of state and -'"*"rrll
where, Antta Ltluise, that's who ing "Sen. JavUs Was
Born D s report thJs sprmg s . crop I Film director Stanlev
Ku- 1cal deta 1t . Only !or sctentif- Milhone, Cathy Collins,
ol war at the same tlme.
Natalie Wood 's SIZZler with Here" at 8S Stanton St. en the of prom k.Jds are the .brggest bnck fini shing his ''2001.
A ic eyes. s tan
B111 Cosby of Milhone, Charles Barton of
Stuart Wbitman was !oo . hot Lower East Side (whe.re else tippers in Bdwy. cafe history. l spa c~ Odyssey" 18
London. !"J Spy" aFJd the Johnny Car- pers Plains, ~r. and
.
not to c~l down and ll dJ?
shou ld a succes~fu l New Ynrk 'The recently re-issued sound- [had two copies sent to him of , son shows are juggling s~.OOO,- Charles Valentme and
Joe Levme and Carlo Pont1 call pol come from ?} decorates u 1 tr k
ding f ••Ten Com-ithe new Kinsey-style ''Humom' OOO in offers but got bis b1ggest er, Judy and Benny Jones
each other a pair of irks but entirely boarded-up premises · ac d r~. lrad0 . its 'way • 1Sexual Response" and who j laugh from 3 ran magazine tea- Parkersburg, Mr. and m.,, 11
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Offlee Hours: I to 12. 2 to S (Close at NOOD OJl
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who stepped out to become this gressing now, he might l'ind a jhim titled, "I want to give my Hamstown, Mr. and Mrs.
Tbun.- EaSI Court St., Pomeroy
year's hottest pop musie at-movie in it ·- · There already wife 73 ehildren ."
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6ET TO HER SHE
SAYS TO HER

BROOP.. ·QUOTe"•

.VIsiting Rev. and Mrs. W. K.
, R'l!ll• recently were Mr.
Mrs. Wade Leonantol
bus and Hay RI\ICS, Pomeroy,
Mory Pierce &amp;Pent aeverll
dayo at Columbug vtslUng rata-

tives.

Vllo\Ung Mr. and 1\tro. Glly
Hayman were Gin Barton ol
Mlllsburro, Ky., John Bti'ton
or Charleston, Ind., Sharon
Fitzpa1tri'icl of Columbus, Mr.
Mrs. Kellb Rldttlllllt of
• Mrs. J. D.
1 Jantce
and dauglllor
Mr. and Mrt. Tom Hayman.
Callli!J! on Mr. and Mre.
man Weber were Mrs.
K..nlg and Doril and
K..nlg of Tuppere Pllllns
Morton Hall ol Rl!t!tavllle.
Mr. and Mre. Teo:!
and dau11htera ol Columbus
and Mrs. McDaniel. TM lted relaUves here.
1"roup then wont to the san•tu·l
Mr. and Mrs. Junior
10
and
sonofofKeno
Cheater
and
where a program of songs,
Taylor
1t'ett
duets and readllljfs were
,
Is of Mr. and 1\tra. Everett
In charge of Mrs. Lavin•
=on.
·
Rev. MdDanlel reMr Phyllis Larkins and lan!o
with a few remarks.
s. several daya vlsltlll,l
By Mra. Fl'llldl Mmll
evening closed ~ith silent I Miss Linda Shonoflold
at Cheshire.
'l'he Welleyan Serv!oa G~~ I :~:~·~ as the Lords Prayer ' ed the music cllnlc •t 0 h 1
Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Riggi
and \he Happy HusUers I
played on lite organ.
I U .
.
visited Mr and Mrs Wallace
Mrs B M Pick•••
who mverstty.
·
·
I I of lito
day Scboo c JBI
·
·111 · w..;k at La~side as
M1so Blanche Erlewlne
Damewood.
di•t Cburch opomorid
deleg:te to the annual con- her loot on a piece of gla"
Terry Reynold.!, son dol Mr.
farewell party for Rev.
11 required t6 oUI&lt;hes to
and Mrs. Kenny ReynoJ ! ,
Mrs. H. L. MoDanlel,
, returned home Saturh been • patient at Vetersm
88
ed b
1
gave ber report Sun· 1 tho wound.
was preced
1 a I x
mornilll at the Methodist Mrs. Blanche Nelson ~pent a Memorial Hospital, bu
rovered dish dinner Ill lbe
Rev McDaniel was I lew days the past wee&lt; with ed home.
lal rooma of Ute obureh.
to · two churches at i \he Paul B. Aikman family at Visiting Mary Pl'tce were Mr.
lowing the dinner oeveral
In the Zanesville Dia- l Lancaster and attended gradu· and Mrs. Denver Curtis of
morous readinga were
trict.
ation exercise when Evelyn Aik- Iumbus, Mr. and Mrs.
alter wblcb gUts were glvtn
Mr. and Mrs. Albert hill, Mr. I man was one of the graduates. Newell of Cheste; end Mr.
"""""""iiiiiiiiiiii.,..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-,land Mrs. Bob Hill and laml!y, l Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dolton Mrs. Larry Curllll.
Pool, Lake or Ocean
Mr and Mrs Billy Hill and and two chlldren, Mr. and Mr&gt;.
Mr. and Mn. Dave Yates
Toke Alont Ont Of
fa~lly ol Racine and Mr. and ; Eugene Dolton and daughter !ended conference ot Lakeside,
Oltr Allnctlve
Mrs. Wald Foster and family . .•nd their mother, Mrs. Henry Ohio and also VISited at ClJl&gt;
of Columbus held a family pic· j Dolton, all of Merion, we:• bridge and Mentor with their
nic bonoring the fathen at the 1weekend guests of the latter s aons.
~CH
local park Sundaf .
Idaughter, Mrs, Harry F.
Mr. ·~ Mn. Garth Smith
Mrs. Audrey Wilson and lam· wine and family .
' ~ere VJSIIlng Mr. and Mrs. Lew·
Dy of Jackson spent Sunday [ Miss Pam Wilson spent a 11 Young of Pomeroy,
witb her mother, Mrs. Harry 11hort vacaton at home i
Teresa and Lisa Riggs of
MIDDLEPORT
Hayman.
1her parents and then
. Athena are &amp;pending a week
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Covey I to Morehead State Co!leg! for with their aunt, Mra. Oscar
of Belpre were guests Wedoes· ! the summer term. She also vi s- Babcock.
Middleport, 0.
day afternoon of Mrs. Ethel r ited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dean
Wheeler and Mr. and
Mrs. : corwin Smith and daughters of Colu mbus spent several
Omar Bays.
I in Columbus whiJe home.
with Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne
Crill Bradford, Jr., of Worth- Mark Morris of Rutland visit· Prince.
LUten to 1M still,
lngton spent Father's D a y Ied his teacher, Mrs. Blanche Visiting with Mr. 111nd Mrs.
smaU voice of
QUIET COMFORT with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brad· I Nelson Wednesday art~rnoon Fred Larkins were Mr. and
ford.
and is vbiting his grandparents Mrs. Pearl CasUe of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Han Mr. aud Mrs. Marvin Morris Orlan Branch and Peck Larl&lt;lnal
and children ol Mason, W. Va. for a few days.
of Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Howand Mr. and Mre. Kenneth lm· Mre. Helen Miller is a
ard Larkins of Portland, Mr.
buden and daughter of Middle- at Holzer Hospital after
and Mrs. Hartis Frank, Mr!.
port were visitors in Racine Ifering a fractured hlp In a bdl. Donna Hauber and family and
Sunday and attended Sunday - - - - - - - ---- · -Vera Weber.
ISchool and church services at :Lake. They were joined UJ.ere Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.,11ar
j by t:hrlstine Lake, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David
1the B'aptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence , Mn. Bill Lake and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
IGrimm of Pataskala spent Lori, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle were touring In West Virginia
wl~ Mr. and
Mrs. ~ Schroeder and sons. Mter tbe Suoday. They also called on
Grtmm. His brother,, picnic dinner, they visiled at j 1~~~--~--------;l
ROOII Air ColdUioaWII 5:;:~: aceompanled
them : tl1e Bil1 Lake home then went
feMurln•
I
a visit.
•to Burr Oak Dam.
'
•ft/1A111(B 011ltpruot11'' Daniel Kelley Wolle of Colum· ., Mrs. Gretta Slmpoon, Mro. .'
-~ tiN
buo spent the weekend with Cora Webb, Mrl. Mary Lou 1
For All The Pamlly
o Festladan_.s
uncle and aunl, Mr. and 1Johnson and Mr. Ben Philson ·
fJaq e.ooo to 1o,ooo
latknded the OES inspection at
11Mlrs. Chester Simpson.
B'IUf\Ir. Some operat'
Mrs. Leta Potter of Brian 1.s Lowell Monday night.
101115-1
spending a week with her moth-I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roush and r
• Ad~ alrltcw.
er, Mrs. Lovey Sayre.
' Mrs. John Fisher of Akron I
o Tlll&gt;!peOd fans.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cross and 1 came for the weekend to visit I
....... '*lariclde·
children or Columbus tpent the: their mother, Mrs.
Henry
ln!Oiod fl111r.
weekend with Mn. Howard • Rouoh, wbo !ell and solfered a I
Middleport, 0.
I Flottlnr su..,..,slon
Neigler and other relat1ves. :fractured shoulder.
bushes vibration noise!
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith !
· and Jeff of Dayton spent Sat.
urday with her mother, Mrs. 'l
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Mr. and Mrt. W1lUam Can
and dalllbtera vlslted her Jill"
11!11, Mr. and Mrt. 11*11
Wlllfl o1 KIM Clll ralhor's Day.
Mr. and Mrt. Cbarlel
D.
Woodo visited Mr. and Mra.
Clllr Woode and Col!!ll Suo at
Pomeroy and tbe Mrs. J. B.
Hayes and Clil!ord
::a;~:
bomes at Middleport Sunday

~- -=ety

'fiiEN WJ.IIN ~

Racine
Soriety Notes

i"U:-ed
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SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

PlllCIB SOWNO
NEW YOlllt (UPI) - 'l'lle
buill cDIIIbld .. ~~~e blllihrllal
and !1111 prlcti 10arlnlln modorateiJ ..UVa tta4lq duriDI
lbe oecond hour or tradlnj on
lbe Ntw York &amp;loci lldllllll
lnday. The VO!aWI AlriiDII
'"''" ;;-..::: ~ t~ ~ll!ht
ll lbl buJm circle.

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Jup 24,

1911

STAG DINNIII
WA811JNOTON (UPI) -'l!!t
Wblw ~~ou~t- 1114 rrtdlt
....-1 .IGlmllil1a IIIII dial
lllr Tueaday II hqaor Ill Saucll
Arabla'a iaq FUll wiQ Ill l
llq ll!alr, but - ~t ·reportort will ba pti'lldltld lo

wts 'IJ, lbt olf"""
111.111. GUts bonol'lq Falber'o
Dq were prellllted by lilt
..... tiJo !"'lW!JaDtr llrtworlll
:.mday School. Worship sm·
dllp]t1.
!ott were beld at IO:tl wllh llltei'IIOOD.
lbt Rev. Pearl Cuto.
Several loc:al lamlll01 attend·
DaUy Vacation Bible School ed BtrVIcos and callrd at tho
11m begin bero 00 Monday, home of Mr. and Mr1. Oris
Juno 2'1 from g to 12 and con- Gaul following the SUdden death
11nue
lito wook. Mr. and of Mr. Gaullut Wodno1day at
Mro WUllam Uber of Wellston bJJ Stunner bome.
wUI • have charge. AU chUdren Capt. Johe H. Taylor of tho
of tho AHred and ourroundtng U. S. Air For&lt;!t, otaUoned ID
territory are walcomo.
Labrador, spent the weekend
Revival servlct1 are to be hero with hlo pare111•. Mr. and
held here bopMIIII Julf 11, Mrs. Ernest Taylor, returning
with lbo Rev. L. M. Barnett of to his pool early Sunday alter- '
HunUngton IV. Va.
-·
Helen Findling of ColumbUJj~~--------------~ lito woekond hero will!
her motbar Iva Ftndllni and
111r and ~ Russell Flndlllll·
M,. d M8 Dalbert Yost
and ·r!;ly ~ 'supar Grove
sponla weekand wlllt 11to1r p...
c ts , Mr· • nd Mro. ......1' Guilt•
POR YOUR
rle and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yost.
Mrt. Yoal hu beon IU.
Everybody benefits when our !avortle gal,
Recent vlsltora of Mrs B...
Bossie, eats rtght' She produces mort, 1nd
sle Kapple and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hoaaoher and ~· Frtdthe Dairy Farmer &amp;•Is a bolter prollt . .• .
die, were Mrs. Kapples daugbyet deUetous dairy food• ltill 11"1 thrift)'!
ter and aon-ln·law, Mr. and
Mrs Hilary samuell and cbll· •Trtnsiotor llotterleo
~ JalllfJ Carroll and Marlie ~~ Sh-~erd.tvlll•. Ky. aDd eFioohllght lottorln
.,..
A Tribute to Dairy
lbelr daUJhtar and son-In-law, 1 Lantern Battorln
Mr and Mrt Donald Arnold
1 Hobby lot!orln
Farmen, ancl
of Loulnllle, Ky.
Mr ••d Mro Clalr Woode and ePhoto Plaah
Sue Pomeroy v~lted
Thanks for a Job
BatterIn
bll poreni. Mr and Ml'l
All Nationally
Well Donel
Charlet D.' woode and Mr:
and Mrs Wl!Uam Carr and
Advertised Brands
da bte~ Sunday evening,
F ': ,
~~ J:~ AthertOD
11
ldnde artea at Til
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teachlttl
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P'
Phone WY-2·2115
llr and Mrl EmertOn Jobnson
ol
Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio
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AI Crow and
children, David, Nancy and
Becky and Mr. Jamel Swart
spent the weekend in Akron
with Mr. and Mrs. Konneth
Swart and family.
Mr. John Circle and daugh~
er, Eleanor, of Columbut visited over the weekend witb re1a·
tives and friends here.
,
1
Mr. and Mr!l. Francis Mor- !
· accompanied by Mra. El·
· Rol!llh of Pomoroy onloyed I
Saturday at Ulab Ridge ,
1

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NOISE UNNERVES IIER
He needs variety.
I
Dear Helen:
Now if you're thinlo.ng I'm
Seems like everything in our a man or a bachelor girl, you're
house is turned up to top volume wrong. I'm a wife who knows
- the TV , the slert'O, the kids' when she's got it good My hus- I
transistor radios. This, with the band loves me and the children .
dishwasher, the refrigerator, . he gives us eve~ything we wa nt: I
the air-conditioner. and all thnse I asks no questions and is nnt deother ln.Jm-m,ms is enough tn I manding. In return, I close my
drive a housewife crazy.
I eyes to his shopping around.
I ask my husband and chil- He's discreet. That's all 1 ask
dren to pl~ase tu~n the musk
th at there will be no scandal.
down, ltalkmg TV IS even worse His company insists on this too,
.beca use the harsh sounds give so I'm doubly protected.
me chills). and they say they Isn't :' lis realistic attitude
can' t hear it if it's ''that low." better than trying to build a
Yikes!
'
fence around a high-fl yer? Am I abnormal, or are they HAPPY
hard of hearing? - JITTERY Dear Happy:
I read your letter aloud at a
Dea r Jittery :
Female
Chatter and Munching
No, you're not abnormal just female, ami adult females Society meet and got the followhave lower noise thresholds ing reactions:
I. "I wouldn 't d ose my eyes !
than do men and children.
Try experimenting. If you're - I'd d ose HJS-with a leU
like me, there's a definite point hook~ ·•
beyond which noise makes you 2. " If you can' t build a fence
mean. Turn the volume down around a high-flyer, you can at
one whisper- well, then, screech lea&lt;;t clip his wings-or put salt
- below tl1is point and you will on his tail.'' ''( Would serve him
no longer be edgy. Your family right.)"
m&lt;JY not even notice the differ- 3. "She made her bed, why 1
ence. or anyway they'll Iif!ure lie about it'! A Jot of wives face I
il 's a small price to pay for this but most aren 't as honest."
4. ''She must be from France
peace. - H.
wives eilher fight
Dear Helen:
or
switch."
These women who th ink the
5. "Think of the kids!"
world has ended because their
And this is what I'm thinking,
husbands play around! They
make me sick. Man wasn't born "Happy": The sins of the fathto be monogamous, and a mar- er are usually practiced by tl1e
riage llcense won't change that. children. Are you raising a fam·
ily of cheaters? - H.

R1dlo and

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• Rental·free uae of metered au syatem
includhlg tank ud meter
With this.compact Empire Furnace you can .
add air conditioning at any time. No ""•ace 1
in the blower system will be required. .. .
Sue money by installing now. Enjoy the
economy, convenience ud clunllnsn ol
Athltmf LP·Gaa.

64 Galaxie XL
Convertible.

I cylinder,

auto tr•nt.. ,ower ateerlno, power brtktt thd
windows, radio &amp; huter

64 Ford Fairlane
SCIO, 2 Dr. Hardtop, 8 4:Y ..
fndtr, Rtdio Ia he1ter,
Whltnall tires.

64 Ford Galaxie
500. 4 Dr. 8 cyllndtr, auto.
ttlne. Rtdlo and httter,
power steering, whltewaR

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63 Chevrolet
Btl Alrto. 4 Dr . 6 cvf.
Sttndlrd tram. White wan

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63 f(Jrd Galtxie

500 4 Dr. I cylinder, auto·
rnatlc trans. Racllo and
huttr, power Jluring,
whfh wall tlrH.

60 Dodge Pickup

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580, COnY. I
trt_nt. R&amp;H

bow dowant
WE us?
know My
the ~:~~;I
really
says it's a relaxed and
way to make you feel part
the firm , but it makes ME feel
as if I 'ftre just aHother suit·
case to haul along. What
you think? - MRS. JUNIOR
EXEC.
Dear Mrs. J.:
I'm with YOU. Boss'l!!l wives,
take note - and, for toortesy's
sake, write one! Or at least
telephone. - H.
This columR is dedicated to
family living, so If you're having kfd trouble or just plain
trouble, let Heleo help YOU .
Sbe wlll also welcome yaur
amusing experiences. Alklr0191
Helen Bottel in care of

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Dear HP.!en:
My husband announced last
week that we were iHvited for a
weeker~d at his boss's country
home. The date is all set, and I
I'm supposed to start packing,
but I've heard not a
from
his boss's wife, whom
know!
This has happened before:
the mea at the office do
mviting, but the womel'l
follow it up by contacting
wives. I think it's a terr.ible 1
breech of etiquette. After

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On n.w homes the total COlt can be included in your mortaa1e. ~'or conVII'Iion
or replaooneot the paym8nt.t can be let up 011 • 6-year FHA loan, or you can
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man Grosanlckle and
lamlly Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-ll'lddleport, 0., June
and Mr. and Mrs. Clearmont
---,----··
· ·-.;''·
Brass . Cornie Bob Newhart I
Harris.
Jody conrad, Sherry
Horns ., Ule male
!llllde • 100 per eeDI prolrt sell·
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
appear wilhlll two
ing his Chicago radio station i
f
Those attending the Oliver- Iough, Cindy and Tony,
birth
twm J&gt;iilnp,l'-•
J k 0'8 .
and is shopping for more 100;
0
Rush reunion at New Marlins- and Mrs William Beedum
•N
1per cent station profits . . An-:
ac
nan
viJle. Sunday were Mr ·. and Mr. and Mrs. Fraftkll1
Ben. Bobby K~nnedy'~ power-\other picture anyway . F&amp;- P?Jient - P~yllls_ {the h11d~le tire Previn and ·"ile Dory were • Sunday evening guests_of Mr. Mrs. Dale Barr ~nd family, Mr. dum , Da~id and Durk, off ;~:lr'"'"~::~~~r::
acheme has him backing _Ule male film stars seem bent on Is1ster) McGmre . 1!1 recor~m~ aid ~JOO,OOO for their MGM! and Mrs. sonny Barris, MikelMrs. L. R. . B~rr, M~. and l lumbus and Mr. IUid Mr1. Cl
" r~;:lurm '' candidate lr,r :'{ v. -, ~li:lyiug old won1en . (Soj!hia.'s .so~o . One ~f ._1ux song~:.. l_ll~: ~ ~core Ioli the m:w mu sical mov-l and Timmy, were Mr. and .Mrs. Mrs: Herman Groosmckle and les Benedum, Grove at,.
M.nhatta - "urrogate but the "" 1n .. , · dy L • n1&gt;w AI·a 1· ··• · oenl"lly oy ,c~.c~
· --- ·
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Q• ,........- · •·Goodbye
Mr . t.:h1ps" bard- t.:nunel:l .~uu u • &lt;111u uuuuy '"
·
CJ ·
- ·
backroom·worU is he'll back rrb ner 's playing "Sarah" at 90 Ja , Jjmmy McHugh, rec&amp;rded by ~ :e n instu~t 3 off l~asmuch Eagle llidg~ Mr. and Mn1. mont Harns.
Mr. and Mrs. eartQOIJt 1'18r··IJ
old family pal Charlie Buck- )''The Bible") .. . If you ~ a various singers within sil day:s i Y athey origi:at~ th~ notiun Tom Fitch ~nd son, Mr. and The Meigs BenPdum fami1y ris visited recently with
ley's .surrogate-cltoice in the sex-y blondt;&gt; in chinchilla wi:l!k-1 . Leslie Uggams suggests a ~~e years ago and wrote 18 Mrs. Larry Harris and family reunion was ht&gt;ld Sunday
and Mrs. Sam Emrki: ot. Lillie II
~ronx . And who bought the : ing a pooch along 5th ~ve. i~ H.all of Fame for song~nters; ·:SOIIf:lS betime!j . . 1'he second 01 Mansfield, Lud lle Peel of Lake ~ope with the following Hocking___ _ _ _
flrst b~ace ot .ducats t~ Parke· the same r.ich-rodent skm, Jt m~e notion - start U WI~ mel- TV seasoll of the Western ser-kalifornia, Mr. and Mrs. Her- attendmg, Mr. and Mrs. Mei!!S I
-..
Bernet s chanty benefH unveil· probably will be Jane Morgan. &lt;Xhsts Irving Berlin,
Richard !ies "Laredo" will dude out its ~-·- Benedum, Mr. and Mrs.
During tbe War ~ lll.lll!.l ..... M _ __
lng of painting used m the Raf Valone 1s Ava Gardr.f r's Rodgers. Harold Arlen, Harry . star RObert Wolders in far-out , ,
.
.
etJ Benedum and daughters, Mr. J mes Monroe aerved
8
"How To Steal a Million" mov- 1 latest Spanish conquest
Bad I Warren and J.J mmy McHugh, 1Carnaby Street UJndon-sharp 1 JS one, a 20-mmute mov1e rec- ~ and Mrs. Frances Benedum
a
ie? Why Little i\ltss Evf' t1:n1ng the bronze plaque read- of, course
~tght .cl~b mattre l op-outfits; Hopalong Carnaby'! ,ord of sex acts f1lmed in chru- family, Mr. and Mrs.
retary of state and -'"*"rrll
where, Antta Ltluise, that's who ing "Sen. JavUs Was
Born D s report thJs sprmg s . crop I Film director Stanlev
Ku- 1cal deta 1t . Only !or sctentif- Milhone, Cathy Collins,
ol war at the same tlme.
Natalie Wood 's SIZZler with Here" at 8S Stanton St. en the of prom k.Jds are the .brggest bnck fini shing his ''2001.
A ic eyes. s tan
B111 Cosby of Milhone, Charles Barton of
Stuart Wbitman was !oo . hot Lower East Side (whe.re else tippers in Bdwy. cafe history. l spa c~ Odyssey" 18
London. !"J Spy" aFJd the Johnny Car- pers Plains, ~r. and
.
not to c~l down and ll dJ?
shou ld a succes~fu l New Ynrk 'The recently re-issued sound- [had two copies sent to him of , son shows are juggling s~.OOO,- Charles Valentme and
Joe Levme and Carlo Pont1 call pol come from ?} decorates u 1 tr k
ding f ••Ten Com-ithe new Kinsey-style ''Humom' OOO in offers but got bis b1ggest er, Judy and Benny Jones
each other a pair of irks but entirely boarded-up premises · ac d r~. lrad0 . its 'way • 1Sexual Response" and who j laugh from 3 ran magazine tea- Parkersburg, Mr. and m.,, 11
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Mr. aod Mrs. Edward Stobart
and daughter of Miami, Fla.,
are visiting their
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and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shuler.
Mrs. Frances Philsoll has
returned
borne from Cleveland,
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Mrs. Emil Pllcta.
Mrs. Frank ReinShall, dsugh' Adria, and Mrs. Molly Cozart
, snd son, Barrie of ozark, Ala.,
' are visiting Mr. Charles Sbalo.
Mrs. Mildred spencer is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Belly
Jackson of Etonia.

RUTLAND, 0.

Flrd BapiiJI Cluorolt, MltNie- m.;· Guy Priddy, Supt.:
lng Wonbip IO.·ll a. m.
ing service, 7:30 p. m.;
aervteee 7 30 p
Betldeilem Bapi!JI Chareb, Malo~
~'School
Great Bend: Rev. C. L. O'Cotl- - DA V HaU comer Second
n
tor Robert Lewis
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or, pas :
• and Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsored
Supt. 8:30 a. m. MorniDg Wor- by French City Baptl!t Church
ship and Sunday Sdlool; 7 P. in Oalllpolla. Af!Uiated with S.
~31)Evp~"::.&amp; t:ercetne;~ B.C. Rev. R. L. Pinson, pastor.
•
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Sunday School every Snndsy,
CarJl"ater Baptist Chard!: 3 p. m. Preaehlng services the
Sunday School. 9,30 a. m. Morg. 4th Sunday of each mooth.
port: Rev . Donald Boone, pasMt. Morlob Bapllot Cburci&gt;.tor; Sunday School 9:15 a. m., Comer of Fourth aDd Matn St.,
George Baker, Supl, 10,1$ a. Middleport. ReY. Nyle Borden,
m. ,Worship ServiCe) BYP 8 p. minister. Sunday .School g, 3ll a.
m.: Evening Worablp, 7·30 p. m Arnold Richards, Supt. 10:30
m., Wednesday, 7::W p. m., a. m. Morning Worship.
prayer meeting, 8::W p. m., Naomi Baptist Cbarcb
chotr practice.
Sunday School 9.30 8 m . Wor~~ Bapllu Cbiii'Ob, Pom.. ship a. m.; · Wednesday, 7
roy
Rev. Carver Wllllam•. p m Prayer service
Sunday School ~:30 lill 10:20. . ..
,.
Worship •ervlce, 10:10 a. m.:
Commumty
Nursery and JuDior Cburch for carleton Church, Kingsbory
childreD.
Road - Rev. Clyde Hinton,
Fint Bapllsl
R.aclno, pastor: Sunday School 9:30 a.
Rev. C. L. O'Conoor, pastor. m.: Ralph Carl, Supt. Sunday
Sunday School 9::W a. m., Sam Worolilp service 10:30 a. m.
rurtill, mpt.: 10:15 a.' m. Morn. and 7:30 P·. m. alternately.
ing Worship; 6::W p. m., BYF Prayer meeting Wednesday at
and Juoior Fellowship; 8 p. m. 7:10 p. m.
.
Evening Service; Wedne!lday, Colombis Cbapel - Wonblp
7 30 p. m., Prayer Meeting, semce esch Sunday, 9,IS a.
8 :ro p. m. Senior Choir Prae- m.: Sunday Scbool 10 a. m.;
live; Tuesday, 3:30 p. m. Jun· Youtb Service US P· m. Eveg.
lor Choir Practice.
ing Worship 7 p. m. each SuDo
day
Cbesblro - Kyger • Hartford
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Parlsb - Warren G Zlnn Pagevtlle Commuldly Church
.
' R
R II C1
pastor. Worship servic.. arc· - ev. usse
ine, pastor.
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST: Young People's service, 7:30 p.
LitUo Kyger UCC 9:30 EST. m. Thursday; EvangelL!tlc sert'heshlre Baptlsl 10:45 EST. VIce Saturday, 7:30 p. m and
Church School at Hartiord, at Sunday, 7:30 P· m.
9 50 DST: Kyger 10:20 EST, Fret&lt;lom Gospel Mf.,too and Cbeabire 9,45 EST.
Bashan . Stivmviile Road; E.
Mt. Uolon F.W.B. Cburcb - J. Griffith, pastor: Roger WilSunday School 9:45 a.m., Earl ford, Supt. ; Sunday School, 10
Starkey, SupL; Evening wor-1 a. m.; Evangeilstic Service, 7ship, 7:30 p. m, by CecU Cn, ,30 P· m. Prayer meeting 7:30
Layman; YOUDg People's mee~ p. m. Tuesday.
tng and Blble Silldy, 7:30 p.m. RatlaDd MI"IIID - · 0 lIve
Wednesday; Choir practice al Newman, mlsslooary pastor;
1 10 p. m. Tbu.'Sdsy.
. SUnday School
9,30 a. m.;
Rutlalld Flnt Bapllat t'hureh Worship 10:30 a. m.; Preaching
_ Sunday School 9,30 a. m.; 7·30 p. m.: Prayer service,
Preaching Sunday 2,30 p. m. 730 p. m. Thursday.
Ratlaad Free Wlll BapUat l' Church 01 Chri.t
Church - Rev. Paul Taylor, Bradbury Clturcb ol Cbrhl- - - -- - · - · Larry Williams. minister: Bible
· The Almall&lt; ~
!School and Morning Worship,
By UDtted Press International 10,30 a. m.; Cbrislian Endeav·
Today is Friday, June 24, the or, 6 p. m.: Evening Wor·
t7Sth day of 19116 with 100 to , ship, 7 p. m.
follow.
Hemlock Grove
The moon is between its new Cburch - James QuJ•enberry.
phsao aod Drat qusrtor.
Worablp Service, 9:30 a. m. :
The morning otar• ars VeDua Sunday School, 10 a, m., Stanand Satunt.
ford StockiOD, Supt.
The evening star is Mercury. Bradford Cbor&lt;b of
Amerlean clergyman Henry ' Joe Robinson, minister;
Ward Beecltor wu born on this er Forrest, Supt.; Bible School
day in 1113.
9:30 a. m.: Morning
On this day in history:
10:30 a. m.; Evening Worship,
b 1497, uplorer Jobs Cabot 7 p. m. Wedoeaday 7 p.m. J1i.
reached the obore ol North blo Study.
Amerles.
Deller Cbarcli o1 Cbrlat
In 1863, Gen. Robert E. Lee Bible School 1:30 a. m,
otsrted to ..... , the Polomae ing 10:30 a. m., first and
River al Harpers Ferry, Va., Sundaya.
in proparatloa 11lr his lnvaaion Ms88D Cll]l Cbureb of
of Pennsylvanla.
Miller Streel - Snnday Bible
Study, 9 a. m,: Evening
ship, 7::W p. m.; Bible Study,
7:30 p. m. Wednesday
Middleport Otarcb oi Chris~
ilh and Main Streets - DoDo
Expr- Your fHling
aid Ricks minister· B 1b lo
Scbooj• 9··30' a. m., K,enne th Mcl!:lbtnney, SupL; Morning
Oa that lmporlaDI day, shlo 10:30 a. m. Evealng worshow your lrlorul or loved obip, 7 p. m. Prsyor Service,
Wednesday, 7 p. m.
oDt bow much you care
Pomoror Cbarclt of Cbrlll Jerry
Masters paotor· Sunday
wilb 1 11ft el tlowera.
Sebool, 1:30 a.' m., Cb~ tel'
Lei U1 Stl(lleat A
vice 10:30 a. m,; Christian EDdeavor, 6:30p.m.: Eveolng tel'
tlce, 1,30 p. m.
BatlaDd Olarcb of
Roy Carter, minister.
Bible
School, 1:30 a. m. Woi'sblp
II P~~eaehiq aen1ce 10:31. a.
YIIWII People's
m. Evl!lllng
Contol~~~t~
H. Braley, Bible
ond
ZloD Chrdo o1 Ckbl, .
up
Foil• "'. .y • HarrisoDvllle 11ot1c1
..... Undsnrood, mlnlstar.
hie lldtool, 9:30 a. m.;
lng Wonblp, 7:30 p. DL;
bert Reed, Bible School Supl.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neptune !
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'Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sm1th '
and Jo .
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith
were Sunday evening visitors
vf their daughter, Mr.
and
Mrs. Doyle v ~~ pp and sons.
Miss Kay Wyatt of Columbus
is spending the week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Wyalt.
Recent dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Tuckerman were
Mrs. Elsie Perry of Radcliff,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
i
and Rbonda, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Elam and Billy and Mrs.
James Reeves, Bobby and Lin·
da.
Mrs. Charley Smith is in Holzer Hospital. Her room
is 223.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs, Euge11e Haning and Rhonda were Mr. and Mrs. Brady
Knotts, Wayne Scott and Mr.
IIIII Mrs, Euiene Underwood.
Kail Knapp spent a lew days
last week with bis graudpareota, Mr, aod Mrs. Cbarley
Smith and Jo.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Bailey,
Bobby and :::hristlne, were reI cent visitors of his parents,
1 Mr. and Mrs. C@"l Bailey.
Mr. and Mn('":k.obert Russell
and family of Oregor. are visitIng relatives whlle here on vacation.
Louis Diehl is now home for
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day School alll:lll a. m., I.to,d Pra,er llllleiiJW. Wed. 7:111 ,.._
DliJlnier, SUpL Wonblp Sono ,_.,,
II . .
leo al 10:41 with Vn Swutl, - Rev. Kermelll Pierce,
layleader, SUnday 6:10 p. m. Ill. putor: Raymoad WlllbY.F, meeting followed by wor- Supt.: Suoday Scbool, 1:10 a.
ship mvice al 7:4&amp; with the m, MnrniDI Worship. 10:10 a.
Rev. Casto. Monday, I lo 12 m, Evening Sfrvlee, 7 p. m.;l
, IIIJOII. Dall,v Vscallon . Bible Pra.Vt!t' mee11ng, 7 p. m. WedcoDiinulng tllroughout l ltlday.
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llornlng . Wursblp at 11 a. lbe week. Wed., 7:15 p. m., mid
Raelae Clllra of 111o Nu-!
m. EvangellsUe service 7:30 p.
prayer services.
lorene _ Suaday School 9,110
m,; Prayer meeting, , 7:30 p,m.
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Wo-"'• 10•30
Tuesday· Young '.
FlatwGodl Melllodlll Cltarcb L
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-Pearl A. Casto, paotor. Wor- L ~.; Evening- 7 '~ p. i
ML Mor•·• ~ ol God- lltlp service, 10 a. m., every m., 14ld-week Prayer Service,,
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NO P DL WedDOOday Rev !
Rev. James Satterfleld, pastor
r Sunday, 7:45 P. m. Suo- Morris. 111. wolfe
~
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SUDtlay School 9:15 a. m.: Wor- day School, tO a. DL, John Bal- RaOSDd Clia'el ':.; Naz. :
ship service II a. m. and 7:30 ley, Supt.
.... Sunda,v. Scbool ~·30 a I
p. in. Prayer meetiog 7:30 p. m. Forat Raa Metltodlsl ......., m.. M~ Wonblp 1o.'45 ·
Tuesday;
Young People'l -llnnday School t a. m., Mrs.
EvqellaUc meeting, 7:30 p. m. Friday.
Pred Neue, Supt. Wonbip
~· lolldweek Pr er ....,,Joel
llll1aad Cltuch o1 God _ tlce, 10 a. m. Rev. Wet1tlell 45 •
Wed»etday
Rev. Jobe Smsllwond, paatar; Sluller, pullr.
Cltarell
Sunday School 10 a. m.: Evan· Bellb lile6odlll Clturelt, Mid- ,;:;.--::" Wllllam C. ,...,.~1
gelistic service 7 p. m. ; Young dleport - IlL E. Dowson,
• Sunds School 1·30
People Enlleavor 7 p. m. Wed- tor: Mrs. N~ Moore, Church ~;., ~orshl IO:M
oesday; Prayer meeting 7 p. SCbool Supt., Cburch School
'
lnll
p
a&gt;. SaiUrdsy.
9:110 a. m.; Worablp . Serv1r&lt;
PenteooaUJI
E .
I
IUO a. m.: Metboclist Youth ~Uto&lt;estal lllaemW,, Roale
PI&amp;CDpll Cb b t'!llowsblp, 7 p. m.: Official 1M- Rev. Paul E. Jooes,
Ep::'~ev, Ri:.~d Board ~eting, 1st Suoday v. Sunday Scbool 10 a.
·.
month. 7.30 p. m. WSCS, 2nd Worship, Wedoesday and
H. Marlin, Rector. Sunday Monday of month, 7:10 p. m. ; day.
Moromg Prayer and Sermon, Eleanor Circle, Wedoesday,
The PeJIIec&lt;iCIIII Cltarcb
10:30 a. m.
p. m.
dleport _ South 3rd
E UB
Letart
Falls
B. L. Barrett, pastor: Suodayl
EDterprlse EUB Cbarcb - Clwge Ja- F. EDrly,
lldtool 10 a. m.; Sunday
Rev. Meozel Smilb, pastor. lor- LETART FALlSlug ovangeUsUc aorvlce,
Woroliip service 9:30a.m.: Suo- lltlp, 7:30 p. m. Sunday
p. m.; Wedoesdsy Bible ~~~
day School 10:30 a. m. Youth cept 2nd Sunday);
1:30 p. m.; Saturday llllbt Pt
Fellowship 6::ro p. m.: Boy• School, 9:30 a, m. Snndsy.
« end Worship 7:110 p. 111.
and Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. lied service, ~::ro a, m.,
m.; . Evening service, 7::W p. &amp;mday of month. EAST
m., 2nd and 4th Sundayo: Youth TART - Worship, 8 p.
Choir, 6::W p. m Wsdaesday. snd 4th Tburodays;
Cburebl
isD Chreb _ Rev
Prayer Meeting, 7:30 . p. m., School, 9:30a. m. SUnday.
bJter
•·.mdayl
Wedoesday.
PLE GROVE - Worship 8 p ard Roppelt, pastor; "'
'
· Sebool
a. m., Fre:~·~=;
MorniDs Star EUB Cbarcb - m., lst and 3rd Thursdays;
Supt.· 9:30
10 .30 a m.
Rev Menzel Smith
pastor· Cburch School 9·•• a. m. Sun'
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Sunday School US a.
day GREAT BEND - Wor· ·
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Van Meter, S~pt., Earl
ablp 9:30 a. m., lat 81ld 3rd : J~:~~ Cbmr; 7 p, m. Sen·
o\SS't.: MorniDg worship, 10:45 SUndays; Cburch
10:Ui 8 .....; Flrd u
a. m.; Prayer
7,30
a.m. Sunday. MORSE
yrau Cbarcb = h m, Thursday. Youth
-worship, 11 a.m., !at snd 3rd
10 a m.
7:30 p, m. Sunday.
SUndays; Cburcb School 9:30
' .,
OCIIOOtj
Lotlrlclle EUB Cbureb
a&gt;. SUnday.
I a. m.; Bible Study,
Rev. Eugene E. Emersoo,
MiDel'lvUio Mellaodlst
p. ~:IY· Pre
rtao
tor: Suoday School 9:45 a. m. - Wendell G. StuUer,
l!nward Ru
Russell Archer, Supt.
Sunday School, 10 a, m.;
lor Sunda Schoo
~
worship, 10:45 a. m. and
oblp service 11 a. m.
w~ .~ m~
p. m. alternately. Bible
Porllaod Molbodllt
P • P. '
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Syracuse
ouu prayer serv ce,
Y
B. L. MeDsole~ pastor.
lor pastor Ml&amp;olo'WednesdayEarl
and
tor, 7:30 p. m.
School 9:30, Harold
'
· 7.
Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. Supt. ; Kesneth McLeod, Ass'L day aervlces, .30 p.
lrd Saltn'dsy of munth.
Supt, Preaching 7:30p.m.
Lauer Day
lloafh Bethel EUB Clntreb
day.
Reorptdud Cbri of
Rev. Eugene E. Emerson,
Raelae Melltodlll Cbarclt
Grisl ol Latter Day lalall
tor: Sunday School 9:45 a.
B. L. MeDanle~ pastor:
C. W. Prolllt~ pastor, 511 ~!II
Norman H. Bahr, Supt. ;
day School 9,30 a. m. :
!rom Racine on Raelne · I
Worship 10,45 a. m. and 7: ing 10:30 a.m.; MYF 6 p.
land Road. &amp;mday School. 1:30
p. m. allernately. Bible
Prayer and Bible SIUdy, 7, 30 p., • m.: Worship 10:30 a.
an1 Prayer Service, led by
m. Wednesday.
Sunday evening servlcea•tervicell
lor, 7,30 p. m Thursday.
Roe
Springs Methodist- p. m.; Wed., worship
Tuppers PlalOJ EUB Cbarcb Cbester Lemley, pastor: Wor· II 7:30 p. m,
- Rev. Eugene 1!. Emerson, !bip service 9:30 a. m.; SunRoman Catholk
pastor: Sunday worship,
day School, IO:lo a, m. : MYF Oar Ledy of Lorollo M~:~~:ll
a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.: I::W p. m Prayer and Bible ...., Bollom - Rev. T
l!nharl Vineyard, Supt. Blbla Study, Wedoesday, 7:30 p. m. Petronek, administrator;
SIUdy 81ld Prayer services led Rtllland Melbodlst Chrrb - day Masa 8:30 a. m.; H o 1
by pastor, 7:30 p. a&gt;. Tuesday. Rev. C. J. Lemley, pastor: Days or Obligation, 7
m.
Adult CluBB Meeting 7:30 p, m. Cburch School 9:30 a. m.; Wor· SL lobo's Cllbolle
last Monday of month.
ship service, 10:30 a. m. MYF Near Guysville (Dutch
Syracue EUB Cbiii'Ob- Ret. Monday, 6:30 p. m.
Rev. Frank Manleri,
Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sun- Sullon Methudbl Cbarclt
Sunday Ma" 10:30 a. m.:
day Schoo~ 9:30 a. m.; Ben B. L. MeDanie~ pastor; Mrs. Day or Obllgatloo 8:30 •;~~;II
Quisenberry, Supt.: 10,30 a. m. Lc!ter L. Rousb, Supt Wor- CoofeMion, 11 hour
be
Morning Worship service, 1st ablp 9:16 a. m,, Sunday School Mass.
and 3rd Sundays of the month. lD:15 a. m.
SolMtion Arm
7:30 p. m. Evening Evangelis- Oall Grove Methodiat Oiiii'Ch
y
ttc Service, 2nd and 4th SuD- -H. L. McDaniel, pastor, Earl The SalvaUo~ Ar!Q, :dsy of month.
Cross, Supt. Suodsy School 81 ooy Ray S. Wining, officer in
Bethany EUB Cbarch- Rev. IO:Ui a. m.: Preaching 9:15. charge. Sun~y ~O a. m. Holl·
Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Morn- Syracuse Melbodlll Cbureb - aess meeting, 10.30 •· m. Sun·
log Worship, 1:30 a. m. ; Sun- WendeD G. Stuller, pastor;
~y
.~ ~ P3o 11·
day Schoo~ 10:30 a. m., Blythe sblp service, 8:35 a. m., Sun- ~~ 11 Pes
~ 7· P.
TheiS!, Supt.: Youth Fellow- day School ~:45 a. DL;
:; 1v~ ~· meeLedi; ~
oblp, 1:30 p. m.
SUnday 6 p. m. Prayer meeting ~·
7 p. m. Pre " ome
CARMEL EUB Clmreb-Rev. Sunday 7:30 p. m.
gue; p.. m.
P
Paul A Sellers pastor: Sun- a...u Raa Fno Mo-.1- 7:30 p. m. Bible SIUdy, prayer
·
•
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-ing Other services by
day Scbool, ~:30 a. m., Wayne Robert E. Smith, Sr., pastor.
· L
I!Dush, Supl; IO::W a. m. Morn- SUnday School 9:30 L m.; 0. ttOODceDlen
log Worship, 2nd and 4th SuDo 0. Pattersoo, Supl;
ADVENTJBr
day of the month: 8 p.m. Even- Worship 10:30 a. m. Youth S... I'IIJ110r01 S..~ea~th=Da~y~:i:ll
lag Evangelistic Service,
t1ce U5 p. m.;
1111 Cbarcband 3rd Suoday ol month.
messsgo 7:30 p. m.;
Rd., DOrth ol Melgo
Feileraled Cbrdl,
meeting Thursday 7:30 p, m. Hospital. Paster, F. w., Gifford,
- Rev. W. B. Penia, pastor: L1Dn1 CliD Fno
James R. Hefler, Ass I. Serv·
Carl Kaulz,
Supl; Sunday c:lmreb - R. Euiene Gill, p11o Ices on Saturday:
.
Sdlool, 9:15 a. m. Worship, tor; Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; School, 1:30 p. m.; Worsbtp,
11:11 a. m.
PhD Wile, SupL; Momlng
2:30 p, m. ; Youth
llldp 10:30 a. m.: Youth
:10 P· m.; Bible Sludy,
Duvllle I'Uirlll llaUieoi
1coa 7 p. m.; EvqeUstlc
day, 7:30 p. m.. at 'II Evans
(LAngsvl11e PoBl OIBeol, Rat. 1'lce 7:111 p. m. Mid-Week
llelghta. Gallipolis.
O. 11 Carl. pastor: Sunda,v er aervlco 7:30 a. m.
United Bre&amp;hren
Sdtoll, 1:30 L m.. Robert Grate day.
tldou Ualled Brei!Da
8upL;
lll'VIco at 10:30 Tile Ulllled .._..... ...... Qrlat Cbrdl - Rev. EldaD R.
a. m.; PUgrim Yootb, l:li p.
Melvin Alkire. put. Blake, pastor:
School
m.; Evtmpllatlc .vice, 7:30
~Divino Wor- II a. m.; Wllllde
p: m., Mjd-Weell Prayer- and
a. m. Tbe psa1or SUpL; Cbr1a11an - ....,
Pralae, Wednesday, 7::W P· DL
oo lllo
tbeme, p. m., oluN fer all Song
Firm Ill Your l"allll." 'flee I p. m., Preaebbt1 1:•
Jelaomh
SUnday Morning Bible study IlL; Mid-Week prayer meeani,
lllldom HaD o1 ........,.
al t:ll •· m. Flllll- 7:30 p. m. Wedno!lday,
~"'~ - Pullllc · IIIOOIIll8 YiaiiDrsareIIIIIeipod•Uy n- Ma~~0: leader.
ainday, 5 p. m., Watelltolror
· lbe early -.:hlp hour 11 Cbrllt atirdt _ J
81u&lt;b', 8 P. IILi Bible stud)',, .. ~at 8:31. t. DL
..,., psster. SttndsJ':::...

Sentinel Church News

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Planned

I Crow's

Dally Senunel, PoJneroy-lfkldleport, o., June 24,

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clallns permanent InJuries
l'teasilll Valley Hospital
omCERS JNSTAIJ.!lD
t-1)111)l. !lenli)lel. Pomeroy·Klddleport, o ., June 21._:!886
Delbe~ C. Staats
$18500 I&amp; Sought · aod disUguraUoa aod demBRds Admltletl ,;.. Mrs. llaNiaJ ~· PLEASANT - The_ 'l'oo
Dies Oil 11bursdny
I Ci it Action
judgment again•! the defendant Bennett Jr ~t Plea88nt· Mrs. I Endie-Wel Garden Club hel6 . I
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Court Hean Pleas
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in the sum ol $18,500 and t'OSis.
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' an installation of o!flcers at a ·
PT. PLEASANT 'f Delbert C. PT PLEASANT _ A elvil 1
Lloyd Mayes, PL Pleasant: ~- luncheon meeting Thursday all· 1
On
To JndidmeDIB
Staats, former Mason County • . ·
oline Sue Mayes, Pt. Pleasant:
1 Gene Ball'a Restalll' ;
1
PI'. PLEASAI'l'f- Aci!OD el
School Supermtendent, a resl· :.ctiOnlh~~ b~:,~:e~l:ktl'~o~:
ASK TO WED
:Mrs. Lawrence StepbeDs, Gal- :.oo~e~ olflcel'slnstallt&lt;l wbo
~.~
Connthtyec"',·::'!r1,~
deneralt ~reaRr',P 1 ~,.:~r T~~~~!ty ":~ 11 ~~ ;chul~ styled Paul L. Mar· I FT. PLEASANT - Applying : lipolis.
will take office July I, 11166, arst
.auuH~~o~...., wu
uw ....
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R bert
-· - ~A u 1~- N-'!lR P1t1et me$1d.en ·
leas of four persons indicted
Jackson General Hospital afler tm, Hen erson, vs.
o
for a marriage license applica· ! Olschar&amp;ea.- lwl:o. ..,~,~, ........ , 1. . .. _ . " •
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vt~ - .
rast wee)&lt; by the Grand Jury.
FT. PLEASANT- The G. a long llness.
, Daniels, 2229 Jelferson Avenue, tion in ' the office of tho County Lester, Thurman: Mrs. Gene Mrs. C-rolln~ ~~t~or, Crulck·
They were by Viola Maxine C. Murphy Company
h a s He is a member ol the Ep- , Pt. Pleasant. .
Clerk were Larry Sheridan Ril· Buah,. Gallipolis; Mrs. Grant president, M ,
Mrs
Wataon HenderBOO, false pre- completed plans with B
J. l worth MeUJOdlst Church of l!•P· I Tbe action " the result of I fle 19 Hogsett and Linda Di· Shell, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Gilbert slumk, secretary, sn
.
tense, 'pleaded ionocen~ trill Builders, Inc., for coostructi.on ley and was a retired school 1 automobile accident
~ A~ld, 17, 'Hagsett.
Adkins, BtdweU.
Mildred
treasurer.
July 6th; Wood:~w Q. Wl!Bol, of a now Murphy's on the Site ' principal and school superinten· , on August 8, 1965, an ·'ai'lntifl
Pt. Pleasant, child Deglecl, JD- occupied by The Smoker
on dent. A graduate o! Marshall IStreet In whiCh the P'
nocent, trial set for July 5th; Main Street, accordang to an u and \\r est ., 1rg; 111 aull.p~,;,.~ ,. wa.s a pBs,enger m the car
flomeo/lhe
Cleo smith and Anna Lee Rob- ann-enl by Brerey Jones, ty, he had taugnt ,chooi
10 i en by the defendant. 11Je
erti,
Glsnwond,
unlawful
c:ovice
prestdent
of
B.
J.
Butld·
both
Mason
and
Jockson
coun·
. - =...====---fabulou•
habitation, guilty, to be sent· ers.
· ties.
enced July 8th, and the court Razing of the old . struc~ure l Surviving are his wife, Clara
fg!EE .. ......... .
denied a divorce in the action belan today and WJ.D continue ILilly Staats; one son, Enoch .
of Ada Weikle vs. Wesley U. as rapidly as possihfe. The new Judson, u. s. Army st"twned
'
Beauty Tips
Weikle.
sb:udure bas been adapted to in El Paso,' Texas; one daughSpeelal Purelaase &amp; Sale!
;:,;;~~--===----11 the Redevelopment plan of the ter. Mrs. Charles L;mhaJil,
future of Point Pleasant and Point Pleasant two brot:·,t'f;;, For a carefree
includes an extension of. t b.e WilliBm F. Staats, MuHens, w. ~~~~~~~c~air
present municipal parking
Va .; Russell E. Staa&lt;s. Htpky: short, sides
the
rear
of
.the
prorerty.
The
one
sister, Mrs. Carine Fisher, and nape snug
DRY
1 be 50 pe
cent
head, soft .
1
new store WI ·
r
Ripley and seven grandchi ldren. to
and femini ne.
CLEANING
larger than the present sto~e, iThe body is at the Va il &gt;'nn,er·'l Ynur hai r
Service On Request wnt front 82 feet on Mat n al Home ill HipiL·v. Al'ra!"lge· . must ht' pmStreet and include l4 ,000 square , ments will be am;ouncl·d.
~~:l~~~~¥rr~~ :1 soft cushion
feet of selling area .. ~e struc- !
] Pt'rman C"nL It wi ll be ea~y
Clrclor
By
Phena
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' CASH &amp; CARRY SPECIAL PRICES
ture will be air-condJttoned and
&lt;~ami for wit h , "Bru sh ... nd
And Toko 'lm Ham•
have every convenience for the .
PLAN TEA F'KI()AY
Go·• &lt;'ffl'&lt;" l l"ur cl ayl\ me.
1
$4" Custom
WY 2-5432
Economy ··· · · ·
CLEANERS POMEROY customer. An early 1961 open· ) PT. PLEASANT- Mrs. How - ~~~~~~~. in ~.~;s ~r ~t!·~~~~
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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
240 Lincoln St. Mlddleporl 992-211110

tJ:f lldtool, 7 p. m. 'fttursday. ftt Glrell II lllo
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Ill. Plttl's, ·ud Sl. 101111''11 Otarlol Blloll, A11't.
........ Clmre1l School 9:30 .. m.;
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Woroblp U 1. m,; NYPS
Sebot~ 9:110 I.

Dl,; Evtldng Sarvlce,

p. m.; Mldweet Prayer
7:311 p. m. W-..iaJ.

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
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1192-2641
lllddlepolt

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and was known as e mon Iish house of Cllrist Episcopal '
House,
Church. The tr.a i~ in the hvnor
of Miss Jeanine ,Jordon, brideelect of David Howard Price, 1
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A. Price. The Jordan-Price
wedding will be an event of
July 2, 1966 in Christ
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BEAUDFULLY

Mr. aod Mrs. Edward Stobart
and daughter of Miami, Fla.,
are visiting their
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stobarl
and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shuler.
Mrs. Frances Philsoll has
returned
borne from Cleveland,
1
! accompanied by her daughter,
Mrs. Emil Pllcta.
Mrs. Frank ReinShall, dsugh' Adria, and Mrs. Molly Cozart
, snd son, Barrie of ozark, Ala.,
' are visiting Mr. Charles Sbalo.
Mrs. Mildred spencer is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Belly
Jackson of Etonia.

RUTLAND, 0.

Flrd BapiiJI Cluorolt, MltNie- m.;· Guy Priddy, Supt.:
lng Wonbip IO.·ll a. m.
ing service, 7:30 p. m.;
aervteee 7 30 p
Betldeilem Bapi!JI Chareb, Malo~
~'School
Great Bend: Rev. C. L. O'Cotl- - DA V HaU comer Second
n
tor Robert Lewis
' ' '
'
or, pas :
• and Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsored
Supt. 8:30 a. m. MorniDg Wor- by French City Baptl!t Church
ship and Sunday Sdlool; 7 P. in Oalllpolla. Af!Uiated with S.
~31)Evp~"::.&amp; t:ercetne;~ B.C. Rev. R. L. Pinson, pastor.
•
·-.
Sunday School every Snndsy,
CarJl"ater Baptist Chard!: 3 p. m. Preaehlng services the
Sunday School. 9,30 a. m. Morg. 4th Sunday of each mooth.
port: Rev . Donald Boone, pasMt. Morlob Bapllot Cburci&gt;.tor; Sunday School 9:15 a. m., Comer of Fourth aDd Matn St.,
George Baker, Supl, 10,1$ a. Middleport. ReY. Nyle Borden,
m. ,Worship ServiCe) BYP 8 p. minister. Sunday .School g, 3ll a.
m.: Evening Worablp, 7·30 p. m Arnold Richards, Supt. 10:30
m., Wednesday, 7::W p. m., a. m. Morning Worship.
prayer meeting, 8::W p. m., Naomi Baptist Cbarcb
chotr practice.
Sunday School 9.30 8 m . Wor~~ Bapllu Cbiii'Ob, Pom.. ship a. m.; · Wednesday, 7
roy
Rev. Carver Wllllam•. p m Prayer service
Sunday School ~:30 lill 10:20. . ..
,.
Worship •ervlce, 10:10 a. m.:
Commumty
Nursery and JuDior Cburch for carleton Church, Kingsbory
childreD.
Road - Rev. Clyde Hinton,
Fint Bapllsl
R.aclno, pastor: Sunday School 9:30 a.
Rev. C. L. O'Conoor, pastor. m.: Ralph Carl, Supt. Sunday
Sunday School 9::W a. m., Sam Worolilp service 10:30 a. m.
rurtill, mpt.: 10:15 a.' m. Morn. and 7:30 P·. m. alternately.
ing Worship; 6::W p. m., BYF Prayer meeting Wednesday at
and Juoior Fellowship; 8 p. m. 7:10 p. m.
.
Evening Service; Wedne!lday, Colombis Cbapel - Wonblp
7 30 p. m., Prayer Meeting, semce esch Sunday, 9,IS a.
8 :ro p. m. Senior Choir Prae- m.: Sunday Scbool 10 a. m.;
live; Tuesday, 3:30 p. m. Jun· Youtb Service US P· m. Eveg.
lor Choir Practice.
ing Worship 7 p. m. each SuDo
day
Cbesblro - Kyger • Hartford
·
Parlsb - Warren G Zlnn Pagevtlle Commuldly Church
.
' R
R II C1
pastor. Worship servic.. arc· - ev. usse
ine, pastor.
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST: Young People's service, 7:30 p.
LitUo Kyger UCC 9:30 EST. m. Thursday; EvangelL!tlc sert'heshlre Baptlsl 10:45 EST. VIce Saturday, 7:30 p. m and
Church School at Hartiord, at Sunday, 7:30 P· m.
9 50 DST: Kyger 10:20 EST, Fret&lt;lom Gospel Mf.,too and Cbeabire 9,45 EST.
Bashan . Stivmviile Road; E.
Mt. Uolon F.W.B. Cburcb - J. Griffith, pastor: Roger WilSunday School 9:45 a.m., Earl ford, Supt. ; Sunday School, 10
Starkey, SupL; Evening wor-1 a. m.; Evangeilstic Service, 7ship, 7:30 p. m, by CecU Cn, ,30 P· m. Prayer meeting 7:30
Layman; YOUDg People's mee~ p. m. Tuesday.
tng and Blble Silldy, 7:30 p.m. RatlaDd MI"IIID - · 0 lIve
Wednesday; Choir practice al Newman, mlsslooary pastor;
1 10 p. m. Tbu.'Sdsy.
. SUnday School
9,30 a. m.;
Rutlalld Flnt Bapllat t'hureh Worship 10:30 a. m.; Preaching
_ Sunday School 9,30 a. m.; 7·30 p. m.: Prayer service,
Preaching Sunday 2,30 p. m. 730 p. m. Thursday.
Ratlaad Free Wlll BapUat l' Church 01 Chri.t
Church - Rev. Paul Taylor, Bradbury Clturcb ol Cbrhl- - - -- - · - · Larry Williams. minister: Bible
· The Almall&lt; ~
!School and Morning Worship,
By UDtted Press International 10,30 a. m.; Cbrislian Endeav·
Today is Friday, June 24, the or, 6 p. m.: Evening Wor·
t7Sth day of 19116 with 100 to , ship, 7 p. m.
follow.
Hemlock Grove
The moon is between its new Cburch - James QuJ•enberry.
phsao aod Drat qusrtor.
Worablp Service, 9:30 a. m. :
The morning otar• ars VeDua Sunday School, 10 a, m., Stanand Satunt.
ford StockiOD, Supt.
The evening star is Mercury. Bradford Cbor&lt;b of
Amerlean clergyman Henry ' Joe Robinson, minister;
Ward Beecltor wu born on this er Forrest, Supt.; Bible School
day in 1113.
9:30 a. m.: Morning
On this day in history:
10:30 a. m.; Evening Worship,
b 1497, uplorer Jobs Cabot 7 p. m. Wedoeaday 7 p.m. J1i.
reached the obore ol North blo Study.
Amerles.
Deller Cbarcli o1 Cbrlat
In 1863, Gen. Robert E. Lee Bible School 1:30 a. m,
otsrted to ..... , the Polomae ing 10:30 a. m., first and
River al Harpers Ferry, Va., Sundaya.
in proparatloa 11lr his lnvaaion Ms88D Cll]l Cbureb of
of Pennsylvanla.
Miller Streel - Snnday Bible
Study, 9 a. m,: Evening
ship, 7::W p. m.; Bible Study,
7:30 p. m. Wednesday
Middleport Otarcb oi Chris~
ilh and Main Streets - DoDo
Expr- Your fHling
aid Ricks minister· B 1b lo
Scbooj• 9··30' a. m., K,enne th Mcl!:lbtnney, SupL; Morning
Oa that lmporlaDI day, shlo 10:30 a. m. Evealng worshow your lrlorul or loved obip, 7 p. m. Prsyor Service,
Wednesday, 7 p. m.
oDt bow much you care
Pomoror Cbarclt of Cbrlll Jerry
Masters paotor· Sunday
wilb 1 11ft el tlowera.
Sebool, 1:30 a.' m., Cb~ tel'
Lei U1 Stl(lleat A
vice 10:30 a. m,; Christian EDdeavor, 6:30p.m.: Eveolng tel'
tlce, 1,30 p. m.
BatlaDd Olarcb of
Roy Carter, minister.
Bible
School, 1:30 a. m. Woi'sblp
II P~~eaehiq aen1ce 10:31. a.
YIIWII People's
m. Evl!lllng
Contol~~~t~
H. Braley, Bible
ond
ZloD Chrdo o1 Ckbl, .
up
Foil• "'. .y • HarrisoDvllle 11ot1c1
..... Undsnrood, mlnlstar.
hie lldtool, 9:30 a. m.;
lng Wonblp, 7:30 p. DL;
bert Reed, Bible School Supl.

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Social News

GIBION 10• TESTED QUALITY I

The Dodge Boys are
deali~' the bottom out of
pricesto put you inthelead.
Ahead of the piCk. With
the great Dodge breed. Drive your ow~ bargain: a
Dart, Coronet, Polara, Monaco or Charger. Ride
with the good auys.

Lincoln made bla Gellysburg
ldclress on Nov. 11, 1883.

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POMEROY

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neptune !
and Larry of Barnesville were
Sufl-l ~y afternoon visitors of I
'Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sm1th '
and Jo .
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith
were Sunday evening visitors
vf their daughter, Mr.
and
Mrs. Doyle v ~~ pp and sons.
Miss Kay Wyatt of Columbus
is spending the week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Wyalt.
Recent dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Tuckerman were
Mrs. Elsie Perry of Radcliff,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
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and Rbonda, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Elam and Billy and Mrs.
James Reeves, Bobby and Lin·
da.
Mrs. Charley Smith is in Holzer Hospital. Her room
is 223.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs, Euge11e Haning and Rhonda were Mr. and Mrs. Brady
Knotts, Wayne Scott and Mr.
IIIII Mrs, Euiene Underwood.
Kail Knapp spent a lew days
last week with bis graudpareota, Mr, aod Mrs. Cbarley
Smith and Jo.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Bailey,
Bobby and :::hristlne, were reI cent visitors of his parents,
1 Mr. and Mrs. C@"l Bailey.
Mr. and Mn('":k.obert Russell
and family of Oregor. are visitIng relatives whlle here on vacation.
Louis Diehl is now home for
summer vacation.

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day School alll:lll a. m., I.to,d Pra,er llllleiiJW. Wed. 7:111 ,.._
DliJlnier, SUpL Wonblp Sono ,_.,,
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leo al 10:41 with Vn Swutl, - Rev. Kermelll Pierce,
layleader, SUnday 6:10 p. m. Ill. putor: Raymoad WlllbY.F, meeting followed by wor- Supt.: Suoday Scbool, 1:10 a.
ship mvice al 7:4&amp; with the m, MnrniDI Worship. 10:10 a.
Rev. Casto. Monday, I lo 12 m, Evening Sfrvlee, 7 p. m.;l
, IIIJOII. Dall,v Vscallon . Bible Pra.Vt!t' mee11ng, 7 p. m. WedcoDiinulng tllroughout l ltlday.
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llornlng . Wursblp at 11 a. lbe week. Wed., 7:15 p. m., mid
Raelae Clllra of 111o Nu-!
m. EvangellsUe service 7:30 p.
prayer services.
lorene _ Suaday School 9,110
m,; Prayer meeting, , 7:30 p,m.
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Wo-"'• 10•30
Tuesday· Young '.
FlatwGodl Melllodlll Cltarcb L
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Service, 'Friday, 7:30\. m.
-Pearl A. Casto, paotor. Wor- L ~.; Evening- 7 '~ p. i
ML Mor•·• ~ ol God- lltlp service, 10 a. m., every m., 14ld-week Prayer Service,,
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NO P DL WedDOOday Rev !
Rev. James Satterfleld, pastor
r Sunday, 7:45 P. m. Suo- Morris. 111. wolfe
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SUDtlay School 9:15 a. m.: Wor- day School, tO a. DL, John Bal- RaOSDd Clia'el ':.; Naz. :
ship service II a. m. and 7:30 ley, Supt.
.... Sunda,v. Scbool ~·30 a I
p. in. Prayer meetiog 7:30 p. m. Forat Raa Metltodlsl ......., m.. M~ Wonblp 1o.'45 ·
Tuesday;
Young People'l -llnnday School t a. m., Mrs.
EvqellaUc meeting, 7:30 p. m. Friday.
Pred Neue, Supt. Wonbip
~· lolldweek Pr er ....,,Joel
llll1aad Cltuch o1 God _ tlce, 10 a. m. Rev. Wet1tlell 45 •
Wed»etday
Rev. Jobe Smsllwond, paatar; Sluller, pullr.
Cltarell
Sunday School 10 a. m.: Evan· Bellb lile6odlll Clturelt, Mid- ,;:;.--::" Wllllam C. ,...,.~1
gelistic service 7 p. m. ; Young dleport - IlL E. Dowson,
• Sunds School 1·30
People Enlleavor 7 p. m. Wed- tor: Mrs. N~ Moore, Church ~;., ~orshl IO:M
oesday; Prayer meeting 7 p. SCbool Supt., Cburch School
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p
a&gt;. SaiUrdsy.
9:110 a. m.; Worablp . Serv1r&lt;
PenteooaUJI
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IUO a. m.: Metboclist Youth ~Uto&lt;estal lllaemW,, Roale
PI&amp;CDpll Cb b t'!llowsblp, 7 p. m.: Official 1M- Rev. Paul E. Jooes,
Ep::'~ev, Ri:.~d Board ~eting, 1st Suoday v. Sunday Scbool 10 a.
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month. 7.30 p. m. WSCS, 2nd Worship, Wedoesday and
H. Marlin, Rector. Sunday Monday of month, 7:10 p. m. ; day.
Moromg Prayer and Sermon, Eleanor Circle, Wedoesday,
The PeJIIec&lt;iCIIII Cltarcb
10:30 a. m.
p. m.
dleport _ South 3rd
E UB
Letart
Falls
B. L. Barrett, pastor: Suodayl
EDterprlse EUB Cbarcb - Clwge Ja- F. EDrly,
lldtool 10 a. m.; Sunday
Rev. Meozel Smilb, pastor. lor- LETART FALlSlug ovangeUsUc aorvlce,
Woroliip service 9:30a.m.: Suo- lltlp, 7:30 p. m. Sunday
p. m.; Wedoesdsy Bible ~~~
day School 10:30 a. m. Youth cept 2nd Sunday);
1:30 p. m.; Saturday llllbt Pt
Fellowship 6::ro p. m.: Boy• School, 9:30 a, m. Snndsy.
« end Worship 7:110 p. 111.
and Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. lied service, ~::ro a, m.,
m.; . Evening service, 7::W p. &amp;mday of month. EAST
m., 2nd and 4th Sundayo: Youth TART - Worship, 8 p.
Choir, 6::W p. m Wsdaesday. snd 4th Tburodays;
Cburebl
isD Chreb _ Rev
Prayer Meeting, 7:30 . p. m., School, 9:30a. m. SUnday.
bJter
•·.mdayl
Wedoesday.
PLE GROVE - Worship 8 p ard Roppelt, pastor; "'
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a. m., Fre:~·~=;
MorniDs Star EUB Cbarcb - m., lst and 3rd Thursdays;
Supt.· 9:30
10 .30 a m.
Rev Menzel Smith
pastor· Cburch School 9·•• a. m. Sun'
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Sunday School US a.
day GREAT BEND - Wor· ·
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Van Meter, S~pt., Earl
ablp 9:30 a. m., lat 81ld 3rd : J~:~~ Cbmr; 7 p, m. Sen·
o\SS't.: MorniDg worship, 10:45 SUndays; Cburch
10:Ui 8 .....; Flrd u
a. m.; Prayer
7,30
a.m. Sunday. MORSE
yrau Cbarcb = h m, Thursday. Youth
-worship, 11 a.m., !at snd 3rd
10 a m.
7:30 p, m. Sunday.
SUndays; Cburcb School 9:30
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OCIIOOtj
Lotlrlclle EUB Cbureb
a&gt;. SUnday.
I a. m.; Bible Study,
Rev. Eugene E. Emersoo,
MiDel'lvUio Mellaodlst
p. ~:IY· Pre
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tor: Suoday School 9:45 a. m. - Wendell G. StuUer,
l!nward Ru
Russell Archer, Supt.
Sunday School, 10 a, m.;
lor Sunda Schoo
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worship, 10:45 a. m. and
oblp service 11 a. m.
w~ .~ m~
p. m. alternately. Bible
Porllaod Molbodllt
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Syracuse
ouu prayer serv ce,
Y
B. L. MeDsole~ pastor.
lor pastor Ml&amp;olo'WednesdayEarl
and
tor, 7:30 p. m.
School 9:30, Harold
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Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. Supt. ; Kesneth McLeod, Ass'L day aervlces, .30 p.
lrd Saltn'dsy of munth.
Supt, Preaching 7:30p.m.
Lauer Day
lloafh Bethel EUB Clntreb
day.
Reorptdud Cbri of
Rev. Eugene E. Emerson,
Raelae Melltodlll Cbarclt
Grisl ol Latter Day lalall
tor: Sunday School 9:45 a.
B. L. MeDanle~ pastor:
C. W. Prolllt~ pastor, 511 ~!II
Norman H. Bahr, Supt. ;
day School 9,30 a. m. :
!rom Racine on Raelne · I
Worship 10,45 a. m. and 7: ing 10:30 a.m.; MYF 6 p.
land Road. &amp;mday School. 1:30
p. m. allernately. Bible
Prayer and Bible SIUdy, 7, 30 p., • m.: Worship 10:30 a.
an1 Prayer Service, led by
m. Wednesday.
Sunday evening servlcea•tervicell
lor, 7,30 p. m Thursday.
Roe
Springs Methodist- p. m.; Wed., worship
Tuppers PlalOJ EUB Cbarcb Cbester Lemley, pastor: Wor· II 7:30 p. m,
- Rev. Eugene 1!. Emerson, !bip service 9:30 a. m.; SunRoman Catholk
pastor: Sunday worship,
day School, IO:lo a, m. : MYF Oar Ledy of Lorollo M~:~~:ll
a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.: I::W p. m Prayer and Bible ...., Bollom - Rev. T
l!nharl Vineyard, Supt. Blbla Study, Wedoesday, 7:30 p. m. Petronek, administrator;
SIUdy 81ld Prayer services led Rtllland Melbodlst Chrrb - day Masa 8:30 a. m.; H o 1
by pastor, 7:30 p. a&gt;. Tuesday. Rev. C. J. Lemley, pastor: Days or Obligation, 7
m.
Adult CluBB Meeting 7:30 p, m. Cburch School 9:30 a. m.; Wor· SL lobo's Cllbolle
last Monday of month.
ship service, 10:30 a. m. MYF Near Guysville (Dutch
Syracue EUB Cbiii'Ob- Ret. Monday, 6:30 p. m.
Rev. Frank Manleri,
Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sun- Sullon Methudbl Cbarclt
Sunday Ma" 10:30 a. m.:
day Schoo~ 9:30 a. m.; Ben B. L. MeDanie~ pastor; Mrs. Day or Obllgatloo 8:30 •;~~;II
Quisenberry, Supt.: 10,30 a. m. Lc!ter L. Rousb, Supt Wor- CoofeMion, 11 hour
be
Morning Worship service, 1st ablp 9:16 a. m,, Sunday School Mass.
and 3rd Sundays of the month. lD:15 a. m.
SolMtion Arm
7:30 p. m. Evening Evangelis- Oall Grove Methodiat Oiiii'Ch
y
ttc Service, 2nd and 4th SuD- -H. L. McDaniel, pastor, Earl The SalvaUo~ Ar!Q, :dsy of month.
Cross, Supt. Suodsy School 81 ooy Ray S. Wining, officer in
Bethany EUB Cbarch- Rev. IO:Ui a. m.: Preaching 9:15. charge. Sun~y ~O a. m. Holl·
Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Morn- Syracuse Melbodlll Cbureb - aess meeting, 10.30 •· m. Sun·
log Worship, 1:30 a. m. ; Sun- WendeD G. Stuller, pastor;
~y
.~ ~ P3o 11·
day Schoo~ 10:30 a. m., Blythe sblp service, 8:35 a. m., Sun- ~~ 11 Pes
~ 7· P.
TheiS!, Supt.: Youth Fellow- day School ~:45 a. DL;
:; 1v~ ~· meeLedi; ~
oblp, 1:30 p. m.
SUnday 6 p. m. Prayer meeting ~·
7 p. m. Pre " ome
CARMEL EUB Clmreb-Rev. Sunday 7:30 p. m.
gue; p.. m.
P
Paul A Sellers pastor: Sun- a...u Raa Fno Mo-.1- 7:30 p. m. Bible SIUdy, prayer
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-ing Other services by
day Scbool, ~:30 a. m., Wayne Robert E. Smith, Sr., pastor.
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I!Dush, Supl; IO::W a. m. Morn- SUnday School 9:30 L m.; 0. ttOODceDlen
log Worship, 2nd and 4th SuDo 0. Pattersoo, Supl;
ADVENTJBr
day of the month: 8 p.m. Even- Worship 10:30 a. m. Youth S... I'IIJ110r01 S..~ea~th=Da~y~:i:ll
lag Evangelistic Service,
t1ce U5 p. m.;
1111 Cbarcband 3rd Suoday ol month.
messsgo 7:30 p. m.;
Rd., DOrth ol Melgo
Feileraled Cbrdl,
meeting Thursday 7:30 p, m. Hospital. Paster, F. w., Gifford,
- Rev. W. B. Penia, pastor: L1Dn1 CliD Fno
James R. Hefler, Ass I. Serv·
Carl Kaulz,
Supl; Sunday c:lmreb - R. Euiene Gill, p11o Ices on Saturday:
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Sdlool, 9:15 a. m. Worship, tor; Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; School, 1:30 p. m.; Worsbtp,
11:11 a. m.
PhD Wile, SupL; Momlng
2:30 p, m. ; Youth
llldp 10:30 a. m.: Youth
:10 P· m.; Bible Sludy,
Duvllle I'Uirlll llaUieoi
1coa 7 p. m.; EvqeUstlc
day, 7:30 p. m.. at 'II Evans
(LAngsvl11e PoBl OIBeol, Rat. 1'lce 7:111 p. m. Mid-Week
llelghta. Gallipolis.
O. 11 Carl. pastor: Sunda,v er aervlco 7:30 a. m.
United Bre&amp;hren
Sdtoll, 1:30 L m.. Robert Grate day.
tldou Ualled Brei!Da
8upL;
lll'VIco at 10:30 Tile Ulllled .._..... ...... Qrlat Cbrdl - Rev. EldaD R.
a. m.; PUgrim Yootb, l:li p.
Melvin Alkire. put. Blake, pastor:
School
m.; Evtmpllatlc .vice, 7:30
~Divino Wor- II a. m.; Wllllde
p: m., Mjd-Weell Prayer- and
a. m. Tbe psa1or SUpL; Cbr1a11an - ....,
Pralae, Wednesday, 7::W P· DL
oo lllo
tbeme, p. m., oluN fer all Song
Firm Ill Your l"allll." 'flee I p. m., Preaebbt1 1:•
Jelaomh
SUnday Morning Bible study IlL; Mid-Week prayer meeani,
lllldom HaD o1 ........,.
al t:ll •· m. Flllll- 7:30 p. m. Wedno!lday,
~"'~ - Pullllc · IIIOOIIll8 YiaiiDrsareIIIIIeipod•Uy n- Ma~~0: leader.
ainday, 5 p. m., Watelltolror
· lbe early -.:hlp hour 11 Cbrllt atirdt _ J
81u&lt;b', 8 P. IILi Bible stud)',, .. ~at 8:31. t. DL
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Sentinel Church News

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Planned

I Crow's

Dally Senunel, PoJneroy-lfkldleport, o., June 24,

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clallns permanent InJuries
l'teasilll Valley Hospital
omCERS JNSTAIJ.!lD
t-1)111)l. !lenli)lel. Pomeroy·Klddleport, o ., June 21._:!886
Delbe~ C. Staats
$18500 I&amp; Sought · aod disUguraUoa aod demBRds Admltletl ,;.. Mrs. llaNiaJ ~· PLEASANT - The_ 'l'oo
Dies Oil 11bursdny
I Ci it Action
judgment again•! the defendant Bennett Jr ~t Plea88nt· Mrs. I Endie-Wel Garden Club hel6 . I
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Court Hean Pleas
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in the sum ol $18,500 and t'OSis.
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PT. PLEASANT 'f Delbert C. PT PLEASANT _ A elvil 1
Lloyd Mayes, PL Pleasant: ~- luncheon meeting Thursday all· 1
On
To JndidmeDIB
Staats, former Mason County • . ·
oline Sue Mayes, Pt. Pleasant:
1 Gene Ball'a Restalll' ;
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PI'. PLEASAI'l'f- Aci!OD el
School Supermtendent, a resl· :.ctiOnlh~~ b~:,~:e~l:ktl'~o~:
ASK TO WED
:Mrs. Lawrence StepbeDs, Gal- :.oo~e~ olflcel'slnstallt&lt;l wbo
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Connthtyec"',·::'!r1,~
deneralt ~reaRr',P 1 ~,.:~r T~~~~!ty ":~ 11 ~~ ;chul~ styled Paul L. Mar· I FT. PLEASANT - Applying : lipolis.
will take office July I, 11166, arst
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leas of four persons indicted
Jackson General Hospital afler tm, Hen erson, vs.
o
for a marriage license applica· ! Olschar&amp;ea.- lwl:o. ..,~,~, ........ , 1. . .. _ . " •
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rast wee)&lt; by the Grand Jury.
FT. PLEASANT- The G. a long llness.
, Daniels, 2229 Jelferson Avenue, tion in ' the office of tho County Lester, Thurman: Mrs. Gene Mrs. C-rolln~ ~~t~or, Crulck·
They were by Viola Maxine C. Murphy Company
h a s He is a member ol the Ep- , Pt. Pleasant. .
Clerk were Larry Sheridan Ril· Buah,. Gallipolis; Mrs. Grant president, M ,
Mrs
Wataon HenderBOO, false pre- completed plans with B
J. l worth MeUJOdlst Church of l!•P· I Tbe action " the result of I fle 19 Hogsett and Linda Di· Shell, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Gilbert slumk, secretary, sn
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tense, 'pleaded ionocen~ trill Builders, Inc., for coostructi.on ley and was a retired school 1 automobile accident
~ A~ld, 17, 'Hagsett.
Adkins, BtdweU.
Mildred
treasurer.
July 6th; Wood:~w Q. Wl!Bol, of a now Murphy's on the Site ' principal and school superinten· , on August 8, 1965, an ·'ai'lntifl
Pt. Pleasant, child Deglecl, JD- occupied by The Smoker
on dent. A graduate o! Marshall IStreet In whiCh the P'
nocent, trial set for July 5th; Main Street, accordang to an u and \\r est ., 1rg; 111 aull.p~,;,.~ ,. wa.s a pBs,enger m the car
flomeo/lhe
Cleo smith and Anna Lee Rob- ann-enl by Brerey Jones, ty, he had taugnt ,chooi
10 i en by the defendant. 11Je
erti,
Glsnwond,
unlawful
c:ovice
prestdent
of
B.
J.
Butld·
both
Mason
and
Jockson
coun·
. - =...====---fabulou•
habitation, guilty, to be sent· ers.
· ties.
enced July 8th, and the court Razing of the old . struc~ure l Surviving are his wife, Clara
fg!EE .. ......... .
denied a divorce in the action belan today and WJ.D continue ILilly Staats; one son, Enoch .
of Ada Weikle vs. Wesley U. as rapidly as possihfe. The new Judson, u. s. Army st"twned
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Beauty Tips
Weikle.
sb:udure bas been adapted to in El Paso,' Texas; one daughSpeelal Purelaase &amp; Sale!
;:,;;~~--===----11 the Redevelopment plan of the ter. Mrs. Charles L;mhaJil,
future of Point Pleasant and Point Pleasant two brot:·,t'f;;, For a carefree
includes an extension of. t b.e WilliBm F. Staats, MuHens, w. ~~~~~~~c~air
present municipal parking
Va .; Russell E. Staa&lt;s. Htpky: short, sides
the
rear
of
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prorerty.
The
one
sister, Mrs. Carine Fisher, and nape snug
DRY
1 be 50 pe
cent
head, soft .
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new store WI ·
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Ripley and seven grandchi ldren. to
and femini ne.
CLEANING
larger than the present sto~e, iThe body is at the Va il &gt;'nn,er·'l Ynur hai r
Service On Request wnt front 82 feet on Mat n al Home ill HipiL·v. Al'ra!"lge· . must ht' pmStreet and include l4 ,000 square , ments will be am;ouncl·d.
~~:l~~~~¥rr~~ :1 soft cushion
feet of selling area .. ~e struc- !
] Pt'rman C"nL It wi ll be ea~y
Clrclor
By
Phena
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ture will be air-condJttoned and
&lt;~ami for wit h , "Bru sh ... nd
And Toko 'lm Ham•
have every convenience for the .
PLAN TEA F'KI()AY
Go·• &lt;'ffl'&lt;" l l"ur cl ayl\ me.
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CLEANERS POMEROY customer. An early 1961 open· ) PT. PLEASANT- Mrs. How - ~~~~~~~. in ~.~;s ~r ~t!·~~~~
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Bakm of Hollum 8Toad

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
240 Lincoln St. Mlddleporl 992-211110

tJ:f lldtool, 7 p. m. 'fttursday. ftt Glrell II lllo
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Tuppars Plains
Pbone &amp;e7=341111'

TINY'S FOODLAND

CROW'S STEAK HOusE .'

Middleport, Ohio

"Kentucky Fried Chicken"
Pomeroy

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
Church and Office Supp!WI- Glfll
1192-2641
lllddlepolt

LYONS CLOVER FARM

RIDENOUR$ SUPPLY
fumiturr and Appll4tlen

Pltone 985-2125

THE SEWING CENTER
Wlii'I'K SEWING MACHINES
'"' 1111 Womcm thcrt s....•
a·~
IIW St.
lllddloport
911243211

GOEGLEIN READY..MIX CO•

Pomeroy

Wutlflln st.
Support the Church

ot your

Cltoice

F. J. WALLACE,
Bulolltl Watchts - Sale1 cmd B.,.
186 N. Seeond

EBERSBACH HA~DWARE ~
·

"Everythj!IQ HI Bard_..

Porueroy, Oblo

.

·inillalrlb ...

HEINERS BAKERY
Baktrs of Good Broad

lliultltl&amp;loa. W. VL

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NEW YORK.qOTHING
Takt SOIMORCI Witlo Y 011 Toellltll'd
In POmeroy Over 90 Ytan
Kermit Wfllon, _,_

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Wt Fill All Doctor• Prescripti0111
192-2955
Pomeroy

HOYT'S SOHJO SERVICE

-

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

lllddleporl

a. m, Preaching
and lblrtl
p. IlL 8ectmd IIIII
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Builders and Bullding S11ppties
Cheater, Ohlo

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BAUM LUMBER CO.

Atltnd the 6'1111~ of

BEN FRANKLiN

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Gtt Extra·· Cash:The Want ..td . Way
••

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·t;et Them Now!

8-DIIly··Sentinel. Poml!rl'PY·Mld~~r..-t.

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NEW CHOPPIN'
LUKEY

KEL YINATOR AIR-CONDITIONERS

&lt;

I'D STOP AN' JAW WITH VE
A SPELL, BOT I CAN'T WAIT

I JEST

· Cool·~ "19!11 or your wholo ho.,.. wli~

lv FRED L.a.SSWELL

·~;.

MASON FURNITURE CO. . \ -·'

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THIS
CAN'T BE
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USTEW, LWABL£, IT~
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DO-it-YOURSELF

CAR WASH
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I'RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

ARUM II lllGNED

PBILADELPIIIA (UP!)

aut .jill •bout
the way Ohio Slale • Seve
ArliD figured wbea ... ..ed
a bonus ooatract -1111 PhD·
adelphia Pbillles.
He bad said bo expecld to
do as well as Arizona star Rick
Mendoy, who oblabled a tract with a bonua I• the neigll·
borbood of fi.IK,OOO last year.
::-_;.-.::: ::.··.---:_ Asked lf he bad come up to
Monday's standanl, bo replle4: :
'lbinp worked

AUCfiONEER

COMING SOONI

COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT

lledronla Orderlne To
~peed Our Drl¥•1•
lervlc•

JIM CARNAHAN

Cnw's Steak House

IIACINI, OHIO

Pom.roy, 0.

Wrtto.Phonoor-

DAILY CROSSWORD

Fumt- llld biiiiiObold
rood•. We ..W buy ...,..
plato ..tatea ar amellloll.

1.Amblel
S.TIUe
U. Worahlp

Call ..

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KNOTTS USED
FURNITURE ond
'AUCTION .

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AOIIOI!8

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room

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tile 111-Ho lt.Indlo
Bar, Middleport, 0.
22. Weigh\
6 23 71.C
14.-

17.-ot

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corp.
March In panules, be lD

22.

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orb, all mateo. WY Z.Z23l
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8emce.
I Ill lfc

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month

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lf.U-IJW

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TU J.35a'l.
f I lie

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part

8. Ded:k:&amp;W
8. PTayer
endlog

Real Estete for Sale

lO. Bog

1&lt;&gt;01

6 21 31p
SOON!.""'
MC7'illoc:-dle-a-g-edc--:la"'dy to
work 4 d~ 1 week IUid otay
nights to be willl elderly lady
See Bessie Athey, 5119 South
S~cond Ave., Middleport, 0.
Come to side door. 8 :!:Ute
GINSENG

aniiGOiden Seol, flip

price for good clean dry
roots. Horne everj evenillg at
5 or 6 o'clook. Brq

roofl

in o• ship by parcel post.
Check mailed to you same
nay I receive root. BIll
Hailey, Rtedsvilll!, Ohio, P.
0. Box 14.
6 22 611!
- - --···- WATER HAIJLING, P'- 1!117286.
e ' iHIIc
BOUSE and roof palatbt8. lUI
per hour. Call llfflr f. VI •
2464.
6U lltp

- --For--------·S.le or hilt

.. ----·
1 ROOMS and balb,

----- eleell'lllll-.

----~

ly healed 11o1M II llulllllfL
fll. 74Z-f363.
• Ito ilp

rec~

B'.uel Moore by 41ed

-

NEW!
INTERNAnDNAI:

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... Capital cl
Guam

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CUB CABEr

&lt;

PEANUTS
By SCHULZ
HE Wli!TIE lJ
'lOt!, M HE
DIDN'T WRITE
70ME!THAT'
6LOCKHEA~!

till, fertilize, haul, FelliN
snow-eMil' !0 offlc""*""
avai Iable for thl versatile
Qlb Cadet. 7, 10, 12 - I t , bUIIIfW ...
I'd Jooa lifo. Conio .. far ""
lull Cub Cadet sfllfy.

WINNIE WINKLE

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Po-

GIVE HER THE DAY OFF •••

&lt;f.:r.r-...
pi
41. Clt7
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DICK RAWLINGS

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'1'11111..... GrJpt:up.tec IN'a'l' ltUi THINKS DAMI.'f

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SOU&gt;!IJ&amp;-

lawllnp Honda Sales

er oultmlldlDgs, on R~ 141;
• • from i'tmeroJ', i
0., Pbone. 99UIIIt.
I

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BAIUY~ · SUNDAJ
.A WIDE MIHU CHOICE• .

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MEIGS EQUIPMENT
COMPANY

llelut.ttul Modern
DeiiJIII

at.P!ayl
&lt;&amp;Lulala

UNl.ESS··•

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ltl

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lhlll C011ntr Deed B.eoordl.

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Poy Only $10 Down
ondf12aM!ftlh

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$298

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llalwgauy Flnlab

10.)1.......

lessons for people over
11. Rhlneloo4summer only, to be glva
Pomeroy and Middleport.
recognized proressional llmH Ill. Marmer ,._.
ing i~lru&lt;tor authorized by
method
'TAR LINE Baton Co., Inc., 1 aa.Shake~~-­
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Wnmbraaeto 1o tile aa.rtaCI · oz.
eeptJna allo a Strip of Lind deed·
1114 bJ Hmnab 1Alfhe1t to C. V.
101181. lYIU SOutb of tba Unlou.
Aveaue Road br deed daWd Oc*.
12tb, IDOl, Mid rer:orded In Vol.
'U. Pap :IBS, &amp;.eon~~: of o.edll td
llelp Collllt)', Qblo, AIIO exceptlnr
II Strip deeded to Hfdp Coun'J
for !load. PurpotM.

Studio Plano

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8 derren West ·--"""•"""''
loutb P\41 dQna Will
a f•l: tbiDcl South 83 de~
We.t 181

$!..~~·:~,::II

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HIM, OlSGf\IACED HIM,
AtiD PUT HIM A'Wft,f

"absolutely."

btiiiJdllDI, eaDtalDirJ' ODe .ten
uul Nlnet7-eliht Hwulredtlul .,
aa Acre, lll01'8 or 1...: exeeptlDI
the eoal ill U.. })mll1llel wbl.ell
II rcaerved to Samuel W. P~
"" IUid. 'f. .." RortoJI lltld Ule
rl,cht to mine the ...., 1ri&amp;bout

spray,
:lh oz. perfume
Sylvia's
Peaclo Fork RDad,
Ohio. Pb. II1I'UII&amp;i. I

bini

Call D!)W V92-6863

SPECIALSI

GO AHEAD, GIVE
II the spen of CbaJIDO! No. &amp;.
Enjoy the exhilarating splash
or spray mist or celogae,
oz., $1.75: 4 ..... $3.110: 13.511•!1

te,;ta, etc. Also private b&amp;IODI IO.Hawaila

uf FL Lauderdale,' Florida.

2-BOB'S

WELL, YOO BI(OI(E

~ f¥10'6 Q)NSCJENCf WAS
Q.EAR! JAiON WILL SUI=f:ER TJ.lE
T~ J:. 'Tf..IE DAMNED

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Gtt Extra·· Cash:The Want ..td . Way
••

. .... Est~ For Sale

·t;et Them Now!

8-DIIly··Sentinel. Poml!rl'PY·Mld~~r..-t.

a.• Jtm!

BOUGHT ME A

'?'.

. 4,~00
BTU
---·.".

.

'

$139..95
-

.. ,

--·--·~-.
~

-"- ·

TO GITTQTH' WOODPILE
AN' TEST IT

NEW CHOPPIN'
LUKEY

KEL YINATOR AIR-CONDITIONERS

&lt;

I'D STOP AN' JAW WITH VE
A SPELL, BOT I CAN'T WAIT

I JEST

· Cool·~ "19!11 or your wholo ho.,.. wli~

lv FRED L.a.SSWELL

·~;.

MASON FURNITURE CO. . \ -·'

,.

I

I

Sl.liEP, STlJARL .

111toT!; Willi! )!)U NEaL
PUJ&lt; I'AITH AND HOPE ...
JUST FOR A FEW IJA)'S...

I

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&lt;

LI'L AINER
()ffR'ATIONS...

c.:. ·.:-• IN THI'S ONE mt: ONlY "il''(JBI.f !
IS THE PROSPECT Of flf'INE'

EAS'f!!
THIS
CAN'T BE
HAPPENING

-1rcMT!!

EEkiM!I!k

IY HOWIE SCHNEIDER

USTEW, LWABL£, IT~
A DCX&gt;- EAT-.COG IUJRlD
AIVD 1r '.tX!I IVAI\IT TO
SUR.VIV6 'tt'XJ HAVe
1V LEAAtJ TO CHEAT

Al\ID FIGHT DIRTY I

THAT'S NOT ~I
OIJLV AIJ IDIOT •

IVOVLD TEA.Ci-1 A

CHILD 10 CHEAT AMD

FIC.HT DIR1Y I

THAT

WA~ A

LOIIJ BWIU, BRUvGI~
MV MOTHER IIVTO
IT LIKE 'THAT!

A ~tranqe 1;:-'-~
· thinq to
. do~ ~eal
&lt;::~man·~

.fiddle

\I

rnto the
-.vall!

THE BORN LOSER
10 ""T II !
1

r--)-::'"_,·
.,_ '

DO-it-YOURSELF

CAR WASH
~---..-- --.-

· IIASON, W. VA.

OPEN

'

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GRAND

1

SOON I

;

~ ~;::?o,\

l

•
I'RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

ARUM II lllGNED

PBILADELPIIIA (UP!)

aut .jill •bout
the way Ohio Slale • Seve
ArliD figured wbea ... ..ed
a bonus ooatract -1111 PhD·
adelphia Pbillles.
He bad said bo expecld to
do as well as Arizona star Rick
Mendoy, who oblabled a tract with a bonua I• the neigll·
borbood of fi.IK,OOO last year.
::-_;.-.::: ::.··.---:_ Asked lf he bad come up to
Monday's standanl, bo replle4: :
'lbinp worked

AUCfiONEER

COMING SOONI

COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT

lledronla Orderlne To
~peed Our Drl¥•1•
lervlc•

JIM CARNAHAN

Cnw's Steak House

IIACINI, OHIO

Pom.roy, 0.

Wrtto.Phonoor-

DAILY CROSSWORD

Fumt- llld biiiiiObold
rood•. We ..W buy ...,..
plato ..tatea ar amellloll.

1.Amblel
S.TIUe
U. Worahlp

Call ..

U.""'Crant

KNOTTS USED
FURNITURE ond
'AUCTION .

·- n

n~

4t. Like a

AOIIOI!8

.....

Ja.Dnwtng

room

....-1-1&amp;-

..,.. ..........

BAR
tile 111-Ho lt.Indlo
Bar, Middleport, 0.
22. Weigh\
6 23 71.C
14.-

17.-ot

"Glo-Ett.." twlrllng
corp.
March In panules, be lD

22.

8WING maritiMa, repair ..,..
orb, all mateo. WY Z.Z23l
'lite Fabric Sllop, Pomeroy
Anlborlzed Singer Sales and
8emce.
I Ill lfc

Chi}..

month

1(. Hllllitate
15. Monopollel
lf.U-IJW

.a

&lt;ouplo

DOWN'
1. Teru~e
%.Hebrew

l &amp; " - tmd

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,......,.

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50. Setting
"'""

of a

aa~mical

....,._

•. Pilla&lt;
4. Jrregulat

5. DiBpatched
6.Hawk'e

AIR CONDmONING Refrlge"'
olito service. Jack's Refrlg!ftllon, New Ha..._ Phone
TU J.35a'l.
f I lie

""'.

1.. Wing-me.
part

8. Ded:k:&amp;W
8. PTayer
endlog

Real Estete for Sale

lO. Bog

1&lt;&gt;01

6 21 31p
SOON!.""'
MC7'illoc:-dle-a-g-edc--:la"'dy to
work 4 d~ 1 week IUid otay
nights to be willl elderly lady
See Bessie Athey, 5119 South
S~cond Ave., Middleport, 0.
Come to side door. 8 :!:Ute
GINSENG

aniiGOiden Seol, flip

price for good clean dry
roots. Horne everj evenillg at
5 or 6 o'clook. Brq

roofl

in o• ship by parcel post.
Check mailed to you same
nay I receive root. BIll
Hailey, Rtedsvilll!, Ohio, P.
0. Box 14.
6 22 611!
- - --···- WATER HAIJLING, P'- 1!117286.
e ' iHIIc
BOUSE and roof palatbt8. lUI
per hour. Call llfflr f. VI •
2464.
6U lltp

- --For--------·S.le or hilt

.. ----·
1 ROOMS and balb,

----- eleell'lllll-.

----~

ly healed 11o1M II llulllllfL
fll. 74Z-f363.
• Ito ilp

rec~

B'.uel Moore by 41ed

-

NEW!
INTERNAnDNAI:

l Price

... Capital cl
Guam

..,.,

CUB CABEr

&lt;

PEANUTS
By SCHULZ
HE Wli!TIE lJ
'lOt!, M HE
DIDN'T WRITE
70ME!THAT'
6LOCKHEA~!

till, fertilize, haul, FelliN
snow-eMil' !0 offlc""*""
avai Iable for thl versatile
Qlb Cadet. 7, 10, 12 - I t , bUIIIfW ...
I'd Jooa lifo. Conio .. far ""
lull Cub Cadet sfllfy.

WINNIE WINKLE

---==-=:-::---·-·

Po-

GIVE HER THE DAY OFF •••

&lt;f.:r.r-...
pi
41. Clt7
In

-~ ... Plywood ,.. . ..

e II oz. Ducic Cttll... e
(Except Reven)

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Ill loOII'CII'BioloOW
On&lt; letter ....p!J lllallds
lit. t1do ....... .1.
lllr·tM UonoJ.'., X r.r
O'o, cte.

tor-· Single-._
Ia....,

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SALES &amp; SERVICE ;-;;;:;;;;;-;=......-.="-· I ROOM HOUSE, 2 bl!l'll.

-liT

II ONI OP THI ·

PIOPLII . . CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

xa&amp;lo&amp;.-ltPVWWVX

'1'11111..... GrJpt:up.tec IN'a'l' ltUi THINKS DAMI.'f

Cll' ,.,..,..,, II'OR -

••M'•r...,..

IIA11JIG lllll1llN A

SOU&gt;!IJ&amp;-

lawllnp Honda Sales

er oultmlldlDgs, on R~ 141;
• • from i'tmeroJ', i
0., Pbone. 99UIIIt.
I

'
BAIUY~ · SUNDAJ
.A WIDE MIHU CHOICE• .

" •Broastia~ken .

•Baked

....

-

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•RO¥t Beef~·

tBoPt Pork
'. ellome Mada Noodleil

PI~
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' ,,, ,_ '
' '

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B~r.$ ,lpS.Ti\~ ,
•• I, Jl;/ii- ~ PHOHo WY s,mf".'J' r;....,

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YOUMP16HT!A&gt;0X
KN::W EM:Tl.Y ~
PRET1Y NOOE KEPT

GETTING 1~10 MY

61.!51NE5e.. - -

lur Melli Chntrll H01p.

WYt-2176

I'LL "ET '10U

M :lOMe IJ\W
OUT OF JOINT.

MEIGS EQUIPMENT
COMPANY

llelut.ttul Modern
DeiiJIII

at.P!ayl
&lt;&amp;Lulala

UNl.ESS··•

By RAEBURN VAN luuM ,

ltl

Spinet Pl•o

Jetter
ll. (."leopatn.'•

.fQB b.!!}:,

OR SltE:PING

DIN Book 111. P•,. Pl. ~ US.
lhlll C011ntr Deed B.eoordl.

USED
WURLITZER

peareaa
vtllaJJa

WAI&lt;~

McMENT, II= l-IE li\JE5 TO.
&amp; A HLJNO!&lt;'f;D/

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Cleveland Indians and N e w '
meeting, m c arge. o Mrs. WIUiam Grueser Is VI.. the Middleport
commurucy ed borne Wednesday from Hoi- ' R. L. Gotthardt, who spenl Galli lis. Miss M
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!Mrs. Milwn Roush, preSident,! lUng ~lth relatives In Colum· park from 8 to 11 P. m. The zer Hospital.
Iseveral days wllh ber molher. tins ~t. ' 2 Gal!lpo~ Edward .
Wt \~irC,- floWff!··everJW.bert
They also vlsited Cedar Point I'Jopenec~Mwllhterdevotlhonshbyd Mf rs. : bus thJs week.
Jays will emcee the dance, Alfred Gloeckner of Canton
W Lewis Rt 1'NorttJUP' Mr•
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spentlhe weekend at hiS farm'l
WIWam F. Nance .Rli,Norti;:
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I children Mark and Mary of PAS!' MATRONS Club of 1at Cherry Ridge and also visitup· ·W!Uiam E Mahaffey Rt
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Pomeroy Flower Shop 7111 • receiving many nice• gifts WI·111 a quo181·lOD fr om Ill e ffiiS·
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and cards of congratulaliono. sion paper, Horizons.
1 Mrs. John Vroman, who
is of M~g·Lil:. Sie~ o."s. Sec· I Mrs. E. J. Hill returned home I
Rt. I Middleport: Mrs. Charles
W. Main
Pomei'OJ
Mrs. Leo Bryan read a let- : home from Holzer Boapllal, and ond Ave. at 7,30 p.m. instead )Saturday after a several clays i
W. Chapman Rt. I Ha_rrfson.Mr1. MiUard Vu Meter
ier !rom lhe McKinley Indian I WJth her parenl9, Mr. and Mrs. ol Thursday 18 reported ear· Ibusiness visit In Columbus.
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Mission in Topennlsh, Wash., Fleldmg llawkms.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones Jr. I Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Michael dleport;. Mrs. Joseph White,
whicb lhe Society helps to sup· i Mr. and Mrs. Guy !Judw1g
and sons of Columbus spent lhej returned home to Youngstown MIIIOI'sville; Mrs. Rslr,h E. Jle.
porl Mrs. Roush read a letter : and children, Sue and
Kurt,
SATURDAY .
past weekend with their par- arter visiting relatives here for atty., Rt. ~Wellston; Mrs •. Lar-from
Barrie
Kennedy,
a mis-ICuyahoga Falls, Miss
Kathy
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ryE. Wr;ght, Ewlngton· Mrs.
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The. Women s Assoclab?" of A round·robin card and a g~t J Bland, Akron, are guests of school dance party Saturday at Bill. Michael Jones remained and famUy of Baltimore, Md., J. Surrett, Ashland, Ky.; Mr&amp;.
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tbe
Mtddleport Fn'St U n 1 ted were presented to Mrs. Bryan, · Mrs. Pearl Reynolds and Mrs. the Pomeroy High Sr.t.ool gym, for the summer with his grand- were recent weekend guests George D. Mercer, Rt. 1 JactJUNE 23-2S
Presbyterian
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met who is moving to Cincinnati.
Minerva Childers.
starting at 8 p. m.
parents, the Hills.
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of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Swan. SOli.
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MAD WORLD"
~ursday everung at the c~urch
"Abundance to give Hope" Rose Marie Hackett, daughDAY
Miss
Carol
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spent
Graveside services were held
Dile•U'J'el ,
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With Mrs. Edward Burkett, Iwas the theme of the mission Iter of Mr. and Mrs. George
M NAND Off
several days this week with rei- last Monday f01 Mrs. Halsie Conrad Berkley, Mrs. Ger3 dozen comedians: Buddl.
preslden~
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She
open·
study
presented
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Mrs.
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in Columbus.
I Burch of Columbus. lnlerment lila C. Casto, Brett G. ·CIIek,
Hackett· Buster Keaton-Phil
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Silvers-Joe E. Brown-Don ed the meeting With prayer. old Smith on Tbe Amazon Val· journalism workshop at ObJo ~ub 0 M~tgs emp e, .11 y h ~~I Mrs. Esther DeWolfe
and 1was il;l McCashey
Cemetery Mrs. Clan B. Cox, Jante.s J.
Knotts. They all do some Mrs. Marcus Chambers was ley Christian Home for Chil- University. She wil1 be a &lt;Jen· SIS~rs, Middlr'rt.Mw1d 0 I family lert Thursday for their I near her old home place. Her Cremeens, Mra. Claude Maya,
tall sbenanl.gansl
pianist for hymn singing. Mrs. dren in South America and The 1ior at Middleport High School th~lr a~nual ~ cn~c theo~ ay e; : home, Delvaa, Wise., arter a i ai.ster, Mrs. Hilah Snowden (If Wayne C. Damron, Robert K.
Colorc•rtoon
Walter Woodell gave the pray- Mexican Mountain Mission in • this fall.
!~~ng.BeunNe 1•18 1 p orne :visit with relatives in the area. 1 Akron was able to attend the Proffitt William R.. Hob'.lins,
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Mrs. Robert Sh arp was re· The·
wUI be in at 6:30 Mrs. Henry Bentz and daugh- services w1111 Ill e Burc h fam-I Sheryl 'L. Simpson, Mrs. Nor•nd TUESDAY
Plans were made for the The group sang the Happy turned to ber home Wednesday
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berg are asked · ter, Jannine, of Racine spent a ly.
man C. Slaughter, Mrs. Gel)r~
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annual Christmas baazar on Birthday song to Mrs. William from Holzer Hospital where she p. ~ antab;nem .s
day recently with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White A. Slayton, Catherine Starcher,
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Dec. I with Mrs. Myron Miller, Fisher. who obset"ved her 811thl has been under observation. toJAN~ HO~~Z~e'nt Dangh· Mrs. Edith Teaford.
i visited Mr. and Mr!. Beecher Mrs. Bert Teaford, Mrs. Cafb.
-Technicolorchairman, and assis~ by co- birthday. Entertainment was in · Her son and family, Mr. and ters of Union Veterans will meet Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Downie Cooper and son, Sund.ay.
erine L. Troot, William
b.
~~ri~la~l~~.neborah Walley chairmen, Mrs. LewJS Sauer, ch~ge of Mrs. Roush and a I Mrs. W~yne Sharp and_ dau~h- at the DAV hall, Mondav at spent Wednesday evening with Earl Nelson a~ _wJfe of AI- Wellman, Mrs. Clarence Wit·
Futurett•
Mrs. Edward Burkett, and prtze was awarded to Mr 11. ter, Marilyn, of Zanesville, VIS· 7.3G
· , M.RS. B.F. Gravely and daugh- bany recently VISited W. R. Iiams.
Celorc•rtoons
Mrs. Dwight Wallace.
An- Masters. Refreshments were ited with Mr. and Mrs. Sharp · p.m.
, ter, Mrs. J. A. Eden, Hysell Swan and family.
- - - - - - - · I]Ouncement was made of tlle served by tbe bosless assisted over lhe weekend.. .
B_ETHEL NO 62 of ~be lnler· ;Run.
-Hazel Francis
During the 1938
lootbaD
lawn fete lo be held by lhe by her daughter, Mrs. Doris I Merrie Ault Is vlsiUng In natioosl Order ?1 Job 3 Daugh· Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Neal and
season, Penn State permtlled on·
deacons and deaconesses.
McDopald to those named
Springfield with Mr.
and ~ wlll meet In regular ses- daughter, Janey Lee, of Mid- '11lere are 421001) sawmills in ly ltt l'OII).pleted passes •
Miss Margaret Sauer
was bove and Mrs. Mason Fisher, Mrs. Gary Ault and son, Todd. mon Monday at 7=30: p.m., at dleport visited Wednesday even· the United States.
MilSON
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devotiooal chairman having the Mrs. Denver Kapple and a guest Mrs. Ruth carsey and dsugh- the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
TONIGHT
Wpic, "Link Yourself to God's Tonya McDonald.
ler, Mrs. Waller Grass bsve
"CAT BALLOU"
Transforrntn1
Power,''
and
returned
from a trip to New
n.JESDAY
JanP Fonda
Lee Marvin closing wilh poem, "His Pre!ATIEND REUNION
York where they vi~ ted with THE POMEROY WCTU ylll
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ence." The Jl.ll)£ram subject Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Rus-sr.ll Mr. and Mrs. Tbunnan Grass 1 ~t Tues~y at 2 P· m. at the
-and-titled, "Why I Am For the of Vienna; Mr. and Mrs. Ron· former Bradbury residents.
First Baptist Church. .
The ;~~.C.:, ~:1Aieat1es. Churches," prepared by Mrs. nie Reynolds and sons, Ricky- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard THE AMERICAN LegiOn AuxHerl1lAn's Henntts
Carl Horky, was given by Mrs. and Mitchy, of Mansfield, and and granddaughter, Brenda, of Di;MY of Drew Webster Post
16 ~at Aetl
Rodney Sauer. Get well cards Catherine Russell of Kentucky Waverly, visited recently wlth will m~ Tuesday ~t 8 p, ~·
. ~lor) were prepared to be sent to Olristian College of Gray'lol, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Roush in M:S. Wil~ Carr•. eighth dtsSATURDAY, JUNI 25
Miss Susan Park and Mrs. Rob· IKy., SJI"nt a weekend with Mr. Bradbury Mr Roush is re&lt;UJ&gt; !riC! preSident, Will be present
"FI.Urf'f"
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and Mrs. Ed Russell and Mr. orating !;om .an illness.
to mslall lhe new officers. All
Tony llaNiali'
Following lhe closin~
and Mrs. Guy RusseU and An- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise, members are urged ~ altend.
Friday and Saturday are Bargain Days At Elberftlds In
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d-er, Mrs. Leland BrGwn. , Mrs. r attended the Russel) Reumon with their daughter and family, &amp;"'
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.;;;f.'].GI"
Jack Sstlerfleld MI'SI Margar- l. at Portland Park Sunday.
M and u. ...,__
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Diane Baker er Sauer, Mrs. Charles Shoe-, RETURNED TO CHESTER and claugbter, Sandyl Sandy o!J. fa pot.Juck lunch will be served.
Slle on the 2nd Floor - Ungeria Sale on the Main Floor
maker, and-~~ence La·l Rev. and Mrs. Pearl CBSio, wved her 14111 birthday '1\Jes. THE CHESTER Grange will
: Che.ter, and Mrs.
Eleanor clay wllh a slumber party lor meet Tuesday, June 28 with
- Sale of Mens Work Uniforms - Many Clean-up
j Boyles of Alfred have returned hiends.
itaUon from lhe A~red Grange.
· from a week at the Methodist Mrs. John Vroman Is recut&gt; Judging of lhe Duster Contest
Bargains In the Housewares Department - Kodak and
[ Conference at Lakeside. 'lbe erating at her home after sur- will be held. Pot-luck refresh·
i ~aatos were returned to the gery at Holzer Hospital.
ments will be served. AU mem·
Film Sale - Furniture and Floor Coverings on the 3rd
· Chester charge for lhe third l\ltss Debbie Grueser, daugh- bers are urged w atlend.
. year. Mrs. Boy!" is lhe lay ter of Mr. and Mrs. WllUam
Floor and at the Warehouse on Mechanic Street•
delegate for !be Charge.
Grueser, is atlendiDg the Buck·
WINS DEGREE
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James
W. Oiler, son of Mr..
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Capital University Ibis week.
Grace
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Syracuse, receiv·
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June 10, Warren Wllson CoUege,
Swmmanoa, North CaroUna. Mr.
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