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'liiest of bonor at a sbower giv- ·Weilll ill the daughter" of Mr.
• by Mrs, Wil~ Boyer and and Mrs. Edward Wells, Porn'Mrs.' Kilyn\o¢ Baity, Friday eroy, and Mr. Collins is the son
1lllght In the lllditorium of the of Mr. and Mrs. Don•ld Collins,
[Sacred Heart "·Catholic Church. also of Pomeroy.
The wedding wiU be an event AssisteoHy Mrs. Don Mullen,
~I June 10 at the Sacred Heart
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the hostes~ decorated the au·[ Garnes were played with prJ.
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dltorium in a yellow and white zes being awarded to Mrs. char- Plans for attending the mall·
color scheme. Gifts for the les Hoffman, Mrs. Bill Gaddis, ~ per~?rmance of "The Cat
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bride.elect were placed on a Mrs. Don Mayer, Mfs. Rolland Prmcess by the lnsptratio~al
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table centered with a miniature Neutzllng, and Miss Linda Sau. Players of Santa Monica, Calif.,
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bride beileath an umbrella.
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to be presented at 2 p.m. at the
"Best WiShes Ruetta and The guest list included those Grace EpiScopal Church, Porn- ~ach~el wastf"ogr~eledlaibrmSJn I
Ron" was inscribed on a cake ·named above and Mrs. Etza ~y,, wer~ ~ade at Monday r ~ m~h ng a n lur Y
served with punch and coffee Gilmore, Jr., Mrs. Lawrence mght s meetmg of Girl Seoul :emR rs, W ~ f~t s~ s,
Eleventh IJrirl:luJ'.ay'
to the gueats. The refreshment Morarity, Mrs. Richard Well, Troop 104 held at the Middle- e
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Ob•erved SQfllrdayl
rangement of yellow and white Harold Hood, Mrs. Howard Day. cal)lp to be held In June the Forest Run church With
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and Mrs. William Wells, grand· Mrs. Charles Legar, Mrs. John planned a trip to the Middleport the progra1p. The MYF
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observed Satui"aty with .' ~· par.
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mothers of the honored auest, Terrell, Mrs. Keith Rigga, Mra. Roadaide Park at 4 p.111. Friday diction concludeil the
Mi~dleport !Dgh School •· ty at the home o1 her ~II,
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and her fiance, served.
Arthur Sylvester, Mrs. Donald for badg~ work on ~uilding fires.
lumm resi~ng In Me1ga Coun- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ~d,
Wendell Gerlach was mstall· ~
Collins, Mrs. Henry Wells, Mrs. Trina G1bbs, Martie Krawsczyn
ty are renunded that WedneS&lt; Middl~port.
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)Harley Swillher, Mrs. Edward and Angelia Houchins were
day is .the final day for mak· Gilta were. presented te ·Dom1
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Welis Miss Thelma Boyer Miss guests at the meeting.
lng reservations for the 1967 Jill Favors of cendy 8J!d gum
: day night in t!'e . Middleport Dr , and Mrs. E. A. Tracy,
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Sand~ Wells, Miss Jane Wells, Saturday the scout troop met
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alumni banquet to be held on w;re given to• tile gueslll and
High School auditoriUm.
Columbus,
were weekend
Miss Brenda Boyer, Karen asd at the Roadside Park for a "'ei·
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Mrs. Boyd served cake ali d
Otiler new olficers elected Iguests of his mother, Mrs. E.
Jill Baity, Vickie Hoffman, Ber· ner roast. David Krawsczyn as- Mr P ul Wi
Bradbury ReservatiOn loriDa are avaU- ice cream. Games
md lnsta'led .were Mrs. Man· J . Tracy.
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"'-Ssa Hood and Moria Legar. sisted in building the ru-es. At;. mem~ ~ M ~brine Whi~ able at Chapman-Candy Shoe Guests wore
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Others presenting gifts to tending wore Barbara Demos- Shr' of J ~
~ ap- Store, Pomeroy; and Mark V, Tl~i Nierl
Clndent and progranl chairman; New Carlisle, the guest of her
the honored guest were Mrs. key, Diana Lynch, Amy Hamm, , ~~:d dis':~ m:hai':m.n of fue Meigs Sewing Center, and dy craig; 'aDd
Mrs. Lowell Beaver, sec on d son-In-law and daughter, Mr.
Melvin Bonecutter, Mrs. Ron· Sonja Ohlinger: Be~ F u 1t z, ~terlal ob'ective at the re- th~ Clllzens National B ~ n k, .
vice preSident; Mrs. R•chard iand Mrs. Dana Canter. ,
nie Carr, Mrs. George Hobstet- Trina and Vemta Gibbs, M;n-y ~t Su re:... Shrine Seasion Middleport. The di~ will ·.~•
OWen, secretary; and M.a n- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Circle
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catered by fue Marlm 'Restaur·
mn~ Kloes, treasurer. The of· and daughter, Marianne, Co- MISS Susan Pullen aUnd !Ucihty· George Harris, Mrs. Joe Stru· Gallagher, 1'am Dodson,- Jyl held In :•::~t ~?Mrs Wino's ant. Charge lor the dinnenmd
fleers were installed by Tom 'lumbus were weekend guests lard Pool, Obio Statek druvers •· ble Mrs Gene Mitch Mrs Jed Beaver Sharon Wilson, !Uta
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d . Frid!IY dance for ' alumni is $3, and
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. . ~~·~:roy. It was also , ~ to Mrs. Jack Satterfield, Comb m. to
have been made by the P.T. H. Clark and Mrs. Lillie Coals Mr. an
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en, Mrs. Freeman Enoch, Mrs.
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Mrs Richard
nounced tnat Janet ape
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A lor room awards raincoats '
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Mrs Sander&amp;
fo: the safety patrol ho~si a i Coats, Middletown, and Mr. wee e Ro: :~~ ~ther rela: Seyler, Mrs. Margaret Boyer,
the new deputy.' .
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of Mr. lllld··Mrs:
$2' contribution to the s 0 ar- ' and Mrs. Delbert Chaney and 'Downmg
Mrs. Ralph Schoenberger, Mrs.
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Plans were made for a school The United Natlo~s maintains ner of
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lives.
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J une mee t'mg. Reported Ill It 1s operated by th e u. s. p og. o1 ·Pomeroy.
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and the proviSion of Mrs. 11Char es tilay· urn,
k Piketon recently to VISit her Th
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glasses ·f~r a needy child Bat· I~ago, I ·: ,spent I~ past .wee l aunt Mrs. Maude Jones, who N e~ r geu ~~~ 'Dor Schaefer Bret Alan Korn son of Mr were Mlss Sue Lehew, a
lal Service. Since lhe U. N, is ,Sander~~ ar~en:: ~j~
ance in the treasury i,. $309, here aSSitshmg Mm Be ckareG 0 ' resides at the Piketon Nursing ' Meu 'v'~ ' t Dabo Mrs Cari and Mrs. George Korn Jr. re: at Meigs General.
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IBilikam, and Mrs. Fritz Buck. ce1ved the r1tes of baptism M M'll1
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regular school funds to a spe- , day, and' ~e rami!)• returned guests of Mrs. Ruih Carsey and 1
Heart Church.
hoDurm~ t~e :ncludmg s~l~~
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to Chicago Sunda .
fam1 ly, Waverly.
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Four classes tied lor t h e 'I'tl R W / Ri h d
Clarence Stewart, Columbus, ~
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was Mrs. Christine O'Donnell, honormg Mrs. Barbara Adams
attendance award They were It e pev. . L. th c ar son, spent the Mother's Day week·
a great-great aunt Pomeroy Dugan, worthy high priestess.
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Mrs. Sarah Rupe: the third I wer~ here Monday for the lu: Mrs. Iva Stewart, South Sec1 Kor?, Marion.
COTTRILL . PROMOTED .
gtade of Mrs. Ben Ph1lson, the! neral services ol Mrs Samuel ond Ave.
Dmner guests of Mr. and T. M. Cottrill, stattoned w1th
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lourth grade o! Mrs. Elizabeth ! Michael; , They visit~ Mrs. Miss Fannie. Poul ,and Mr. "To Come, of Age" was tbe : Mrs. George Korn, Sr., Sunday the U.S. Air Force at Minot, N. I
Pickens, and the fifth grade of : Wendel Kautz a former ne•gh· rand Mrs. Wilham D11tz of Co-' program top1e ~ed by Mrs. T. ) following the service included D., has been promoted from
Leo Kennedy.
oor, before ;eturning lo 01. lumbus, Mrs. Katbaleen Brax- 1T. Shelton: cha~rman, at a r; Henry Korn, Marion ; Charles technical sergeant to · master
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Iof Cincinnati, and Mr. David Missionary Society of the Porn. Base Columbus· Miss Jean Thorn Cottrill of Logan and is
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here visiting her mother Mrs roy, were weekend guests of Taking part m the program and Mrs. George Korn,,Jr., and ter, daughter of Mrs. J. Ed•lardll
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Audrey Young and Mr' ami Mr. and Mrs. Con R. Young, : were Mrs. Ellmer Wickham, Bretl .A~l~anll,,~C~o~lu~m~b":us~.--_!_F~os~te"::r,~P~o~m:':e~ro~y:~·----~!'!!"'!'!!"'!'!!"'!'!!"'!'!!"''!!!!'!!!!!'!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!~~-!1!!!1
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Middleport
:Mrs. Ellen Couch, Mrs. J. Ed·
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Mrs. Fems Justis, Mason, W. I Tl th . Ra Sh f
f ward Foster Mrs Carver Wll·
TONIGHT
Va. Mr. Justis will join hi s M mo / M y Mi ~ orj :;;nf 0 Irams and Mrs William Sheri·
May 16
here Sunday.
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Mrs. Mary Shafer, and prayer by Mrs. Shelton conclud·
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Mr. and ed the program. The love gift
F81tureHt:
Charles,
to
Pomeroy
Sunday,
Hackett,
Sr. Mr. was dedicated by Mrs. George
Trtln1ng for Trouble
VIctor
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P1rt Time Pt1
Yonder Gloves
been In Indianapolis at I he I I 't r~
et ~ M h ~I ~a- Mrs Joe Cook presided at the
·speedway for the time trial erru Y andqu a Sarsda 1"' meeti~g whic!J opened w 1t h
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music and a poem, "If Flowers
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tribble and Behaved Uke Human Beings."
Corsages Present I'd Kim of St. Albans, w. va. were Program books fM the year
By Raplist Ch11rch
Sunday guests of his mother, were distributed and Mrs. Har·
Devotional book leis and cor- Mrs. Eloda Webb.
1 old Lemley reported on
the
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sages were presented to the ol- Here for the weekend with scholarship fund.
dest and youngest mothers at IMr. and Mrs. Richard Pickens The Mother's Day t b em e
TONIGHT-MAY 16
the Sunday service of the Mid· was Bill Pickens of Fork, Md. was c~ried out In the social
"THE RARI BREED"
dleport First Baptist Churcl!. He Is visiting area relatives hour WI ill Mrs. Lemley a n d
Tame.~~
Maureen
Rerognlzed as the oldest
while hls wife Is with her par· Mrs. Audn;y Young as the hosStewart
O'Hara
lher present was Mrs. Raymond ent• at Vienna, W. Va. Sunday tosses. Sprmg fiowers and pmK
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"THE PSYCHOPATH"
Saxton. The youngest mother at afternoon callers were Mr. and ~pers were used on the table.
the service was Mrs. Robert Mra. Paul Kautz, Barbara, Rl· Corsages made by Mrs. Lemley
WIDNISDAY, THURSDAY
Richardson. Mrs. Ross Pullen, chard and Jill, Columbus, and were presented to eacll of the
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"SHDT GUN WEDDING•
schooL was assisted by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay. , were served.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rice and 1 H
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Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Wal· Middleport, Route I, enterlainburn, Sherry and Tracy.
ed Sunday with a dinner part,v
Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons honoring their daughler, Jov,
and 10n, Bernard, were 1n , on her ninth birthday, and
Sunday oo visit her 1 Kay Balderson, Reedsville, op
motner,
Mrs. B ern a r d 1 her sixth birthday.
Schramm.
Gilts were presented to the
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner children. A pink and green colI and children, North Robinson, or scheme was camed out Jn
Iwere weekend 1uesto of b 11 the decorations ond cake and
1parent.!, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tur· f 'ce cream were served follow·
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Guests were Mrs. R. E. Wll·
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pickens,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wh I t ehead, Jean, Jane and Juli, Mr.
and Mrs. Denver Weber, David
and Mark, Reedsville; Mrs.
Herry Pickens, Racine; Mrs.
1 William Meredith and Roger,
I Beverly: and the hosts' daugh·
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PAY 'MlffiUTE
I Eastern High School was clos: ed all day Monday in tribute to
! Mrs. Samuel Michael, 46, the
' former Dorothy Hamm, w h "
I died unexpectedly at her home
! last Friday morning. Mrs. 'lit·
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Three youths of the Middle·
port Mount Moriah B a p t Is t
Church were baptt2ed Sunday
by the Rev. Robert Jackson.
They were Phillip and Stanley
Moon and E~dle Buffington.
A fellowship dinner In the din·
lng room followed the, baptismal rites In morning sorvices,
the Rev. Mr. Jackson eave a

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j:itie,s for the future. Some of their char·
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Second elaso postage paid at Pomeroy,
·: , • Elimination of schools, with educa·
Ohio.
·'t,ltm taking place in the home by means
National advertising representative
'6f electronic devices.
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one year in advance at tbe llaiJ.y Senti
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neJ office '18.20; six months, $9.10
• Individual transport "cocoons•
which could be hooked onto electric three monlh!J $3.90. By Motor Route
guideways and directed to their destin- where carrier service not available on•
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Su: months, $5.25; Three months, 13.00
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Oblo Valley Publishing
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2156.
Editorial phone 992-2157.
j:itie,s for the future. Some of their char·
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Second elaso postage paid at Pomeroy,
·: , • Elimination of schools, with educa·
Ohio.
·'t,ltm taking place in the home by means
National advertising representative
'6f electronic devices.
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Bottinellt
Kimball, Inc. 843 Lexlllgtom
·. • Moving belts to bring food and oth·
Ave., New York City, New York.
er consumer Items Into the home, as weU
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• Individual transport "cocoons•
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guideways and directed to their destin- where carrier service not available on•
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Such cities, which would be financed lion, he says, but is merely suggesting
primarily by the federal and state gov· that thl! public be offered a variety of
ernments but with some private risk cap· "alternate evolutions."
ita!, would be strictly experimental. They
Automatic education, QOnveyor-belt
would constantly be in a process of being C!JDSUmption, air-conditioned encapsulaevaluated, torn down or modified.
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Nora l'l!ar11011, devotional lead- F. Johnson Memorial Library. E!lith Betzlng, assoc•ate jun. oresl Rose Council, and Mrs. The new books are "Jou ey ly: "Center of the Storm" by wing of· Durha)l1 jail
er, readlng the 23rd Psalm. The consisting of approxlmalely ·1, lol' past slate councilor, was ICleland exlended an lnvilallon llo Love" b Ellen Rand01h· J ,oh n Scoper· '''!'he Zinzin ·be makillC tills 101: victliN
PT. ,PLEASANT - Mro. Leta hymn, "Bringing Ill
the 500 voillDles, will be !ocat\!11 In lhe Inspecting officer. T ~ e, t~ the group to attend the. a~&gt;- . "The Rival YDoctors" b Eli.a~ Road." by Fietche~ Kneb ej, the Vt~lnim
1.
B. Fol!lesong was elected lor Sbeaves," by the ·group fol- lhe courthous~ on lhe second Council was given a grade ofj ~IVersary observance of Ches- ;beth Seifert· "God 's ~arrior" aarn~d__;;;"T~h~
e~U~n~sl~nk~a~bl~e~Cb~a~rl:ie~s~pok~f:Sj)l~a~n==~~~
a secon~ term as, prellident of lowed wi)h prayer by Mabel Door In a rO!!m that forme~iy extra good. Mrs. Betzing and er Council.
1 by Frank G
. Slaughter: ''Th'e .•
the Mason Co~ty ReUred Shields.
housed lhe Red '.Cross offiCe Margaret Seldenabel, de~y of The traveling prize provided •Eigilth Day" by Tln)rnton ,
. Teac~crs Association at• meet- M.:s, Mabel 'l'ox, president, with dedication ceremony 10 Theodorus, Council, were escort- by Lillie Hauck was won oy '.er; "How to
lng of the group help at .the preSided over the busmess take place In early June.
od to the altar and lhere- ,pre. Edna Reibel. Spring Dowers I by Norman Davey· •
Pr..byterlan Church all8em~ly ~el1q'. It wao voted to pur· The late prominent Mas o n sented gifto by Caddie Wic~- and pink tapers cenlered the for Winter" by John
room.
chase ~ lillng cabinet .for use County Atlomey donated hi• ham on behalf of the Council. refreshment lable. • ·
I"The Flying sa1 uuc~e:r~~a~~~
EieCto4 to
. iMth Mr by the Sunday School leachers. enlire law library lo the Mas- Olhers presented were Erma
F 1 ·
sem&gt;:Mi · · •· Also an outside light is to be on County 'Bar Associallon Cleland, eouncil deputy of Ches- .
ONLY '
p:J~cew _ _
inslalled on the cburch prem- shorlly before hil .unllmely ler 323: and Nettle Hayes, coun:
'"' 1130.00 Down - Bal•nct
Elizabeth Pullin . , - · , laes.
death. Mr. JohllSOII had been ell deputy of Forest Rose 285 ..
Convenient Term~
.md Mrs Vauslo· '~~anes
The rumm*l!e sale held re- engaged In !be pmtlce of law Carr)e Mel)lhart, councilor, preur
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cenUy was very successful and In Pt Pleasant since 1930. He sided at the meeting which op.
er. .
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Announcemimt Wilt made that from the . pledge boxes which CountY Bar AssoclatiOIJ and 'the ,
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memorial .iervlceo for deceas- wm be used for Missions,
West VIrginia Bar Association. lng attorney of Mason County.
MASON, W. VA.
.
ed members Is to be beld at Officers training day was an· He had l!ei"Vod ao a member ol The Bar Association will lin'
lhe State Conference at Jack· nouncod for , May 18 at Galli- the Houae of . Delegates, State ance the continuaneo of keepHon's Mill, JUDe 1 and Z and polls, and joint Installation ot S::ena=te:..:aod:::.:•::er:;l":::~d:..:a•~pro::sec=•::.t·.:;lng:::::..:th::•..:L=lb=r=ary::...:u~p..:l::.o.:da::.t::.e·~:__...L_ _ _:___ _:__..:..:_:_:___ _.;::,..'--.!.:.--'-'~=================-~
will Include ,..en former em· ofjicero wll! k beld wllh Ajlf
..
ployees from Mason County wbo pie Grove with a date lo be
died during the past year: Clln- anoounced. ·
ton Miller. Mrs. Marg~ MD- Ferne Q, . Hayman, program
ler, B. S. Smith, Mra, Elsie chairman, presented an impresRl!Oe Geary, Ellon Arrillgton, s!ve pledge ser\lice entitled
George A. McCoy and Mrl, C)p- "Dialogue Throogh Sharing,"
. 'tir...
a! Lewis Angus, Mr.: Fogle- Those participating lneluded
'I &gt;iA J!
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song and ·e. ll Schurman were Hazel Fol, Mabel Sb I e I do, ·
:·c:"dJ
elected delegates to the . State Nora Pearson tme!,Eileen Roush.
Conference with MlJs P • rr y Mrs. Hay~ used a la r g e
••·"•
and Mrs, Wilxocen altemates. World ~on map of the MethMrs. Garnetle Kbnberllng w!U odlst Church showing varlouo
allend u regional director,
places mission~ are situated
and the rl1e In Christianity,
, . Service of Worship or
the call lo' Prayer was read In
.,
1&amp; '
.
unl!on by the group. The hymils
"Send lhe Light" and "Gl,lie
'·
of Your Besl lo the Master,"
with Feme Hayman, accompa' .
'
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nist, were sung by the group.
Open Mon ·Fri....... ; •'· II to 18 · ·
Pledge cards and 'tills were
~aturday .... : .. . , ... , 9 to 8
,presenled on tlle altar followed
- ---~
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PT PLEASANT _ U 9 with prayer by Hazel Fox.
5TH &amp; PEARL STS....R;.f(!N{,, , .
Senaiors Ro~ert C. Byrd. and, Refreshments were served by
"The Store '1::!t~A 1f~ .. .,.1
Jennings Randolph aDd Rep. Nora Pearson and Hazel Fox.
Right
to lnnit quantitiel.
Ken Hechler tooay announced•..,_....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._. .
!be U. S. Deparlment of Hous-1
ljlg and Urban Development re- .
eertilicatiOii of lhe . Pt. PI~-.
ani, w. va:, Workable !1rogfim
for Community Improvement
HUD'a · recertlftcatioo II!~ .
l)'le community, remains eligible
filr Federal aid which became ,
Cut From Premier Grade Beef
available to·II under the origin- :
al Wor~able Prngram certlfi-'
.,.,,. ~Y!".-&gt;
lb,
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Cljte, lncludlpg receiving ~~ed·
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. Pre-Cookeil
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· Wednesday
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renewal :pnij$:1s and lo"'~nt . THIRD Wednesday Homema~l
i!9bllc ~~. , and eligltinlty tera.Club will have a .picnic 111\i
' ,. ,,
f(i- ~~~&gt;f:f'lfh mortgagi" hl· lb~:. Sytaeuse Stale park Wed#l
surance -for ·wlvate. ·redevelop- nesday; May 17, beginning at I , · , " •·· · ·
m~nt 0( 'jlrOject areas.
.
10 o'clock. In case ·of rain oti
"The ;Worhbie j'rogram )a a too cold It will be at the hom~l ·'
sliow!n4 by -\1\e bommunil)i of of Mrs. Milton Roush. Every-~
Its plans to use lla own' and one Is asked to bring a coveref.
public mources to eliminate dish, This will be the iasl meet:':
and prevent slumS and blight. ing ~tll September.
. :
Recertification showo' the com- PAST PRESIDENTS, Lad1es
munity has achieved reasonable. Auxl~ary,_ Drew Websler Post ;
progress each year and Is now 39, :.\J)lencan Leg1on, Wednes- i
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ell~ible for conllnuod Feder!'~ day,May 17, 8 p.m. at home of,
aids.
Mrs. George Hackel!,
port Mrs. J. M. 'lbornton, devoUonal leader,
PAST PRESIDENTS of the
Produce Buy!
Awdlltlry Drew Webster Post
39, American Legion will meet
" 1 Maine
BIue.. rGoose t:lo,
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at 7:!0 Wednesday nlghl al the ·
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Grade
Gaugeo _ Oalllpollo, 18.9 and · home Of Mrs. George Hackett,
40.8 rolleR' out and falling slow. I Sr., Middleport
ly; Pl. Pleasant, 3S.9S; Pome- CLASS 12, Heath Melllodlst
Everyday L~w P~ke!
Evergday Lotl! Prkel
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Church,
Muldlepert,
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GALLON
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met, runn1fllt).5.feel; Winfield,
Tb d. .·
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Pkg.
6-Bor
Pkg.
runninc 38. leet.
un ay
Special .Fu~ure ~...
Pasteuriod
Bolli ll.qvemull
SPECIAL CONCLAVE, Ohio
1nd
· Gawpi\111 Loeb - Oleander Valley Commandery 24, Knighll
Homogenized
up. 3 p.m,; Elisha Woodtl down Templar, 7
Thursday, May
t:ll&amp;'·'piii.; •L. FlOra down 6:25 18, !..of Orders of
folerriU up 7:05 Rod Cross
Thomas
Clarll' dOwil; 8
EdWai'd;·
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· TWI-LIGHT GARDEN Club
w.lll meetai 'f£30~~1~~~i~~.~l
. ~ 1' !b• home of
"'i!dlenmlth
gale. Mro. Gerald ..
will b!l .the ~­

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od m were Bina DeVol, Della. St'xm·~.w
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Dedi~tion is
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were reported home from . lhe A Middl
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hospital.
t ' eport .',
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Sixteen new books have
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to the shelves of
., 1Cll 17, Daughters of America, cers. was hea_rd. Mrs. Hayes Middle~rl Public Library

Brown~· ~ ..w!.[f
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by Jay. David; "Hope Is My!
by
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House· by Devorah Wlgodor:· Hourut ·lhe · ~rt1
"Inside So~thfrn America'' by t'fryaft &gt;ft'om .~ :IIIMIII. to
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John Gunther; ··r~ Bo!toB m..Moilday tlirolillj Saturdily. •
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~trangl~r" jjy Gerold'' "" k/, ' . • ,. .• . ~'
I Don t Need You Anymore,. MACHINE !li), t __._.. ,
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by Arthur M1Uer; "Dialogues TQ M.ij(E- C&lt;mi •
The ~ Letart ,WSCS met
With the Devil" bx Taylor Cald.- ·DURHAM, 'Erijland ,.1;,1(&gt;1
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recently at the church lor
.
Iwas held Monday night at lhe :~~ th~ memb~rs lor par· Carroll Ann Lyons librar~n
well; "The Man Wllo Knew sp;.. , murderers
thetr May meeting with Mrs. PT. PLEASNT - The J.G. IOOF Hall, l&gt;omeroy. .
;c•pa ng mspec •on work of nounces.
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Kepnedy" by Vance Gourjai- prisoners in !~he top
Nora l'l!ar11011, devotional lead- F. Johnson Memorial Library. E!lith Betzlng, assoc•ate jun. oresl Rose Council, and Mrs. The new books are "Jou ey ly: "Center of the Storm" by wing of· Durha)l1 jail
er, readlng the 23rd Psalm. The consisting of approxlmalely ·1, lol' past slate councilor, was ICleland exlended an lnvilallon llo Love" b Ellen Rand01h· J ,oh n Scoper· '''!'he Zinzin ·be makillC tills 101: victliN
PT. ,PLEASANT - Mro. Leta hymn, "Bringing Ill
the 500 voillDles, will be !ocat\!11 In lhe Inspecting officer. T ~ e, t~ the group to attend the. a~&gt;- . "The Rival YDoctors" b Eli.a~ Road." by Fietche~ Kneb ej, the Vt~lnim
1.
B. Fol!lesong was elected lor Sbeaves," by the ·group fol- lhe courthous~ on lhe second Council was given a grade ofj ~IVersary observance of Ches- ;beth Seifert· "God 's ~arrior" aarn~d__;;;"T~h~
e~U~n~sl~nk~a~bl~e~Cb~a~rl:ie~s~pok~f:Sj)l~a~n==~~~
a secon~ term as, prellident of lowed wi)h prayer by Mabel Door In a rO!!m that forme~iy extra good. Mrs. Betzing and er Council.
1 by Frank G
. Slaughter: ''Th'e .•
the Mason Co~ty ReUred Shields.
housed lhe Red '.Cross offiCe Margaret Seldenabel, de~y of The traveling prize provided •Eigilth Day" by Tln)rnton ,
. Teac~crs Association at• meet- M.:s, Mabel 'l'ox, president, with dedication ceremony 10 Theodorus, Council, were escort- by Lillie Hauck was won oy '.er; "How to
lng of the group help at .the preSided over the busmess take place In early June.
od to the altar and lhere- ,pre. Edna Reibel. Spring Dowers I by Norman Davey· •
Pr..byterlan Church all8em~ly ~el1q'. It wao voted to pur· The late prominent Mas o n sented gifto by Caddie Wic~- and pink tapers cenlered the for Winter" by John
room.
chase ~ lillng cabinet .for use County Atlomey donated hi• ham on behalf of the Council. refreshment lable. • ·
I"The Flying sa1 uuc~e:r~~a~~~
EieCto4 to
. iMth Mr by the Sunday School leachers. enlire law library lo the Mas- Olhers presented were Erma
F 1 ·
sem&gt;:Mi · · •· Also an outside light is to be on County 'Bar Associallon Cleland, eouncil deputy of Ches- .
ONLY '
p:J~cew _ _
inslalled on the cburch prem- shorlly before hil .unllmely ler 323: and Nettle Hayes, coun:
'"' 1130.00 Down - Bal•nct
Elizabeth Pullin . , - · , laes.
death. Mr. JohllSOII had been ell deputy of Forest Rose 285 ..
Convenient Term~
.md Mrs Vauslo· '~~anes
The rumm*l!e sale held re- engaged In !be pmtlce of law Carr)e Mel)lhart, councilor, preur
·
'
cenUy was very successful and In Pt Pleasant since 1930. He sided at the meeting which op.
er. .
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I . Ill tal of $135 was received was a member of the Mason ened In rituallstic form. Reporl·
Announcemimt Wilt made that from the . pledge boxes which CountY Bar AssoclatiOIJ and 'the ,
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FURNITURE CO.
memorial .iervlceo for deceas- wm be used for Missions,
West VIrginia Bar Association. lng attorney of Mason County.
MASON, W. VA.
.
ed members Is to be beld at Officers training day was an· He had l!ei"Vod ao a member ol The Bar Association will lin'
lhe State Conference at Jack· nouncod for , May 18 at Galli- the Houae of . Delegates, State ance the continuaneo of keepHon's Mill, JUDe 1 and Z and polls, and joint Installation ot S::ena=te:..:aod:::.:•::er:;l":::~d:..:a•~pro::sec=•::.t·.:;lng:::::..:th::•..:L=lb=r=ary::...:u~p..:l::.o.:da::.t::.e·~:__...L_ _ _:___ _:__..:..:_:_:___ _.;::,..'--.!.:.--'-'~=================-~
will Include ,..en former em· ofjicero wll! k beld wllh Ajlf
..
ployees from Mason County wbo pie Grove with a date lo be
died during the past year: Clln- anoounced. ·
ton Miller. Mrs. Marg~ MD- Ferne Q, . Hayman, program
ler, B. S. Smith, Mra, Elsie chairman, presented an impresRl!Oe Geary, Ellon Arrillgton, s!ve pledge ser\lice entitled
George A. McCoy and Mrl, C)p- "Dialogue Throogh Sharing,"
. 'tir...
a! Lewis Angus, Mr.: Fogle- Those participating lneluded
'I &gt;iA J!
,, 'J''·
song and ·e. ll Schurman were Hazel Fol, Mabel Sb I e I do, ·
:·c:"dJ
elected delegates to the . State Nora Pearson tme!,Eileen Roush.
Conference with MlJs P • rr y Mrs. Hay~ used a la r g e
••·"•
and Mrs, Wilxocen altemates. World ~on map of the MethMrs. Garnetle Kbnberllng w!U odlst Church showing varlouo
allend u regional director,
places mission~ are situated
and the rl1e In Christianity,
, . Service of Worship or
the call lo' Prayer was read In
.,
1&amp; '
.
unl!on by the group. The hymils
"Send lhe Light" and "Gl,lie
'·
of Your Besl lo the Master,"
with Feme Hayman, accompa' .
'
~
nist, were sung by the group.
Open Mon ·Fri....... ; •'· II to 18 · ·
Pledge cards and 'tills were
~aturday .... : .. . , ... , 9 to 8
,presenled on tlle altar followed
- ---~
...........
PT PLEASANT _ U 9 with prayer by Hazel Fox.
5TH &amp; PEARL STS....R;.f(!N{,, , .
Senaiors Ro~ert C. Byrd. and, Refreshments were served by
"The Store '1::!t~A 1f~ .. .,.1
Jennings Randolph aDd Rep. Nora Pearson and Hazel Fox.
Right
to lnnit quantitiel.
Ken Hechler tooay announced•..,_....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._. .
!be U. S. Deparlment of Hous-1
ljlg and Urban Development re- .
eertilicatiOii of lhe . Pt. PI~-.
ani, w. va:, Workable !1rogfim
for Community Improvement
HUD'a · recertlftcatioo II!~ .
l)'le community, remains eligible
filr Federal aid which became ,
Cut From Premier Grade Beef
available to·II under the origin- :
al Wor~able Prngram certlfi-'
.,.,,. ~Y!".-&gt;
lb,
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renewal :pnij$:1s and lo"'~nt . THIRD Wednesday Homema~l
i!9bllc ~~. , and eligltinlty tera.Club will have a .picnic 111\i
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f(i- ~~~&gt;f:f'lfh mortgagi" hl· lb~:. Sytaeuse Stale park Wed#l
surance -for ·wlvate. ·redevelop- nesday; May 17, beginning at I , · , " •·· · ·
m~nt 0( 'jlrOject areas.
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10 o'clock. In case ·of rain oti
"The ;Worhbie j'rogram )a a too cold It will be at the hom~l ·'
sliow!n4 by -\1\e bommunil)i of of Mrs. Milton Roush. Every-~
Its plans to use lla own' and one Is asked to bring a coveref.
public mources to eliminate dish, This will be the iasl meet:':
and prevent slumS and blight. ing ~tll September.
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Recertification showo' the com- PAST PRESIDENTS, Lad1es
munity has achieved reasonable. Auxl~ary,_ Drew Websler Post ;
progress each year and Is now 39, :.\J)lencan Leg1on, Wednes- i
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aids.
Mrs. George Hackel!,
port Mrs. J. M. 'lbornton, devoUonal leader,
PAST PRESIDENTS of the
Produce Buy!
Awdlltlry Drew Webster Post
39, American Legion will meet
" 1 Maine
BIue.. rGoose t:lo,
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Grade
Gaugeo _ Oalllpollo, 18.9 and · home Of Mrs. George Hackett,
40.8 rolleR' out and falling slow. I Sr., Middleport
ly; Pl. Pleasant, 3S.9S; Pome- CLASS 12, Heath Melllodlst
Everyday L~w P~ke!
Evergday Lotl! Prkel
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SPECIAL CONCLAVE, Ohio
1nd
· Gawpi\111 Loeb - Oleander Valley Commandery 24, Knighll
Homogenized
up. 3 p.m,; Elisha Woodtl down Templar, 7
Thursday, May
t:ll&amp;'·'piii.; •L. FlOra down 6:25 18, !..of Orders of
folerriU up 7:05 Rod Cross
Thomas
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· TWI-LIGHT GARDEN Club
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. ~ 1' !b• home of
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Middleport, Ohio

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to ldd buaiDeU tzainillr to hil reguJu aeboollnr!
The chance 11o win escitiiiJ trips, prioel and other opeclai
mra.'lll for CMrien who euel in le\'Vi:nf tbolr eostome""
and IDaa&amp;&amp;iDc their 1011tel I Aided by an ~ advlaor!
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CHERRYTONE LAUAN, 4x8 sheet _ 5.00 '
BUTTERNUT PLANKED, 411. sheet~ 6:95'
ANTIQUE BiRCH, 4x8 sheet
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1962 PONTIAC 2 DR. H.T.
389

va engine with 4 speed

radio all&lt;l heater

$895

box. vinyl interior, white finish.

, 211.!Pd1C.I)

· OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
I'Ot&gt;\EROY, OHIO

WANT AD

Wanted To Buy

1- --

For Sale

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:t JEST SPENT
MVLAST RED CENT
ON A PURTY, NEW

64 Electrl225 Buick 1
Conv. Cpe. _ $1 ,895
Beautiful

orlgl~ol

Very cJean interior,

steering and power brakes,

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HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
PHONE 667~370

liP Scott outboard motor,
excellent condlUon $135, full
size kitchen gas range $10,
miners headlamp batteries
and charger $20. Phone Nick
Wright, North Brown St., M•·
lOR, 713-5296.
S 16

H.EATING &amp;
' AIR CONDITIONING

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Pho,.o 99W794 or 992·2395

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NICII1 )IOtohl CALL

BAKIR &amp; smRIED

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seat, power windows, power

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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·NtW1967'GMC ,.
Wide Side PU $1,996

and automatic trans.

PHOHE t91·21H

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1962 FORD 9 PASS. COUNTRY SQUIRE -

-"•nt

All ltnl~
1 llllh ptr Ward. etw lnaartloft.
Minimum Charge 75fl
tl Hllh ptr Word, flit" c~
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.31 ~ Ponti•• I Bulclc

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WY :1.2151

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' .EXPERIENCED

.

SERVICE, ·:

WHEa
AUGNMENT
AND . .

BRAKE SERVICE

BLAETTNARS
Phone 992·2143 Pomeroy

Bv ART SANSOM

Midd.....rt, 0.

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NO HEART 1D TELL
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PLAcr DCWN, ~LONQ WI TI-t
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SHACI('; LAST YEAR, WH'il'l
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By RAEBURN VAN BUREN

ABBIE AND $1.ATS

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HERE ARI:
\:MPTY, ANO
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""~W'tLO~IHGi

NOW T,_KING
APPUCATIONS
FOR CARRIERS

PUBLIC
·SALE
.
.

IN MIDDLEPORT.

Hoving IOid my ,f•rrn oncl dloting to tewn I will
Mil el Auction Gn the flnjl.lociNcl_. 3lil mL
north of S.R. 124 It Salem. Ctnter,.Qhlo, or 2 iiiL
eouth of S.R. 689: Follow the.ul• •ltl111 frtm I.R.

Contact Faye Min ley
Middleport

Help W~nted
LADIES - We have territory
1vailable in Pomeroy. Syraeuse. Middleport. Rutland. 12.20 hours weekly. 135-$5ll. Give
away samples and write orders for Fuller BrushCo. Call
e?&amp;-1450 rr write Paul Pick111.1, Pt. Pleasant. W. Va.
5 11 6tc

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· f ROOM unft•ml&lt;h&gt;'d aportment
Ill Pomeroy. Pb. 1192-53110.

FLOWERS for Memorial Day.
Cliff's Shoe Repair, Middle
port
4 30 30tc
G room house bath
tlon. 108 Buiternui
nello Fugale. Pbone M-521~.
4 30 tic
SINGER Model 66, round bobbins, sews fotward and
verse. ZIII,.Zag equipped.
only 7 payment. $6.00.
4 21
2685 .

~-~m-Oii;ctrt;;-;;;ew:;;::-rnpe;~
---::-:---=---cu- 1e- 11c I USED
In
, 3_ apartment house
Parkersllura, North end.
in one and rent the oth·
Will trade for real estate
;~;s: County area. Call
,;
or 1192-31131.
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W. C. TRACTOR, plows and
.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II cuWvator, 1954 Vll Ford motWanted
or, I Bolln power chain
1156 Cevrolet 2 door e a r.
CENERAL WORK, Painting, Phomo 74M656.
mowing lawns and shrubbery
5 14 Btc
work, call or contact Ed 5 ROOM HOUSE, two
bedTempleton, Bailey Run Road, rooms, wall to wall carpet.
1 _4_12~ ing in living room, full basePomeroy.
li'ORK F'OR bulldozer. Mr. ment, 1.92 acres, Mulberry
Harry M. Bolin, 42'1 South 3rd
Heights, Phone m.:l429.
8l, Middleport.
4 26 3Gtc
5 14 tfc

5ATURDAY,ftlAY20,
1.967,
'l

GOOD MORIIING,

11!30 D.S.T

UVESTOCK--:6\ACHIN~RY-+IOUSEHOLD
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UVESTOCK- H~ ~Bull. Reatb'For .•

vice; 1-1,2 Charola,ts Helfer, Bred ·to Beretord. Bull;
3-Reg. Hereford Cowt, 2 Have Calv11 Now; 4-Gride
Hereford Cows, $ Have ca),vee Now; 2.Jirood Sowt
with 19 Pigs 5 and o·weeQ' Old:
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MACHINERY '7"'' 1954 ~vrolet Pickup wlth ,Stock
Racks; 400 Int. With
l'U, T.A, Live ' Pl'O
Gas; Ford Tractdl' wllb:,3 J&gt;t 2,14 Jllowr. Fox Chopper with Col')llield; S-14 hie Pfow; me Rubber
Tired W~n; a~· ft. Cpe Elevator and Draa; 2-14
IHC Drag PJow; 8 ft. IHC Disc Harrowi II ft. Drag
Harrow; IHC. POwer' C11rn .Sheller: to• Hammer
Mill: ·~ Cleaner llld Gnder-Eiectr!G. Good
Shape.:Chicken Feeden and Waterers; 4 Gu

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DAILY CRIP!'OQUOTE- &amp;.n 11ow tD work lA
AJ:l'DLBAAJ:a
II LOJIGrBLLOW
One letter almplJ' ataadl for aaotbR. Ia U.~a~pte A l.:t uNdl
for tho Uute L's, X for lht tlw 0'., 111D11e letters, trophteo, tho l&lt;nJih 111111 fonnatlon ot lho are all IIIDto.
llach day lht code lotten ""' diffenot,

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Ira Nice: Compi*Jiih;lobf.Sillte; Pl&amp;ttorm Roet,er: I!.lving ~ Sullei'Library T!IIJie: Bed md· ··
Sprln_gs: M~ytag ~uate Tub Washer; Gas ConverII!Od JIUrneri t;cillpl~te; Porch SW,Ini; Lawn Mow.
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WELDERS. C a II 911
from B to 10 a. m. or 8 to
TRDDID
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f 14 tfc
1'..-F'olli7PioNioo..: WHA'l"S THJI: USE OF WASTING
ClrE Die
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DYNAKITIIJ WHI:N IJIUCT-l'OWDII&amp; WU... DOf-c.\&amp;o
ant way to help decrease na OI.A.--BS
your desire lot food. Nelson'a
Drua IIIAn.
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BroOder Stoves.

MR;. ANI) MIS•.CARl SHE"''FIEID, owne11
Londoll11 areal
clock actua111 went
operation May 31, 18S9, and Its bell,
Bl&amp; lkn. 011 Jul7 11, 1_158.

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Motor Co.

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tin lnMrtl.oM.

11 e~~ntt pW Word, , lbl eonttt\lft\11
tnstrtklnt..
25 ptr eent Dlstount on paiCI HI
end ad p11ld witttln 11 diYL

$1195

184 cu. in. 8 cyl. Std. trans. Radio, Heater, Like new; white. wall tjres, aqua finiah
;

CAI.D OF THANKS &amp; QIITUARIEI
Sl.SO to• so wor(l minimum. !lc:h
tdfltiOIIII WOrd 1t.
BLIND AO$
AfdltiOIIII tsc Char.. " ' Actv.,._

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OFFICE 140U1lS
I :JO • · M. to 5: 00 p m .. 011h
I.IJO a. m. to 11:00 Naan. 5.th.o rdl'
IT' S EASY TO PLACI A

$99$

Station Waa:on, low mileage, by local owner, good w.w. tire,
VB enrine, automatic trans., power steerin&amp;' and brakes, rt.·
dlo and heater, Save here

1962 PONTIAC 2 DR. H.T.
389

va engine with 4 speed

radio all&lt;l heater

$895

box. vinyl interior, white finish.

, 211.!Pd1C.I)

· OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
I'Ot&gt;\EROY, OHIO

WANT AD

Wanted To Buy

1- --

For Sale

- ---

'
'I

.,

,,

:t JEST SPENT
MVLAST RED CENT
ON A PURTY, NEW

64 Electrl225 Buick 1
Conv. Cpe. _ $1 ,895
Beautiful

orlgl~ol

Very cJean interior,

steering and power brakes,

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HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
PHONE 667~370

liP Scott outboard motor,
excellent condlUon $135, full
size kitchen gas range $10,
miners headlamp batteries
and charger $20. Phone Nick
Wright, North Brown St., M•·
lOR, 713-5296.
S 16

H.EATING &amp;
' AIR CONDITIONING

'· l

• . ...

'

',-··

•
'-·
..•
DICK RAWLINGS

.,

Pho,.o 99W794 or 992·2395

••

II QNI 0P fl!•
NICII1 )IOtohl CALL

BAKIR &amp; smRIED

-

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power

seat, power windows, power

.. .

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Is

S.,.,_m

Malt

.

finish.

~LONI

GA!!DEN R'ARE

plllln&lt;i!e Ill
Homl,
Giv.e ItA ~
Wlntl•r- Chtdc .
'

..

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ROliN

By FRED. lASSWEI.~
.

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Your

sprinp

},•

\~

,. .

Nylon tires, rear bumper.
beater, beavr ducy ~.,

BLAETTNARS

Pomeroy Motor Co.

•
'f..

.:.•..·-u.
... ·,..I.·_

'

·NtW1967'GMC ,.
Wide Side PU $1,996

and automatic trans.

PHOHE t91·21H

,.

,

Off!li'tdli,lliOil!I.PI'ICII

·

1962 FORD 9 PASS. COUNTRY SQUIRE -

-"•nt

All ltnl~
1 llllh ptr Ward. etw lnaartloft.
Minimum Charge 75fl
tl Hllh ptr Word, flit" c~
fOt

QIWm

.31 ~ Ponti•• I Bulclc

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.,; '·'',1:- i

Rlwlings Hond1
. S.lia' .
WY :1.2151

o.I'L .O.IINER

., i

MIDOLEPOa' ,Qiil()

' .EXPERIENCED

.

SERVICE, ·:

WHEa
AUGNMENT
AND . .

BRAKE SERVICE

BLAETTNARS
Phone 992·2143 Pomeroy

Bv ART SANSOM

Midd.....rt, 0.

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Mlo5 WINKLE, ! HAVE
NO HEART 1D TELL
CHICK WE GAVE UP
ON FINDING 6U~NY.

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HI BEAUTIFUl: I

CA~ i BUY YOU

/li DRINK?

BY

ICE CUBES YOU
ALREADY GOT,
I NOTICE!

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By HAROLD GRAY
8ll'T T ~ t'l' l&lt;tPT kl9

QlliTii A CH~T£~.
"11-lE.¥ SAY ! TORE 1-119

W ~ \1-lE ~ E

OHCE:

REALL'( A MA~ NAM'iD
~SEL WI-IO LIV ED

ARauHD HERE?

tiAME J:OR TI-llS&gt; tiPR.~

PLAcr DCWN, ~LONQ WI TI-t
ALL THf.: RE ST OF l r-tt: OLO
SHACI('; LAST YEAR, WH'il'l
'T HEi' SLJILT

UiTLE: STREET; 8 ASEL ALLE"'" l
NOI MUCH BABi!,. ' ROUNO
l-lli'RE NQWI THm- 'S

'TH~St.

N~w &lt;;.TORES 1

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'iOO.t J

OUT""-i"l

By RAEBURN VAN BUREN

ABBIE AND $1.ATS

I

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'V' E ~! OVIO~
HALl= l'H'
GT~ E &lt;; 'LOMq
HERE ARI:
\:MPTY, ANO
T l-\' RI;Sl"
""~W'tLO~IHGi

NOW T,_KING
APPUCATIONS
FOR CARRIERS

PUBLIC
·SALE
.
.

IN MIDDLEPORT.

Hoving IOid my ,f•rrn oncl dloting to tewn I will
Mil el Auction Gn the flnjl.lociNcl_. 3lil mL
north of S.R. 124 It Salem. Ctnter,.Qhlo, or 2 iiiL
eouth of S.R. 689: Follow the.ul• •ltl111 frtm I.R.

Contact Faye Min ley
Middleport

Help W~nted
LADIES - We have territory
1vailable in Pomeroy. Syraeuse. Middleport. Rutland. 12.20 hours weekly. 135-$5ll. Give
away samples and write orders for Fuller BrushCo. Call
e?&amp;-1450 rr write Paul Pick111.1, Pt. Pleasant. W. Va.
5 11 6tc

,-::=c;--:--;::;= ==-cc

· f ROOM unft•ml&lt;h&gt;'d aportment
Ill Pomeroy. Pb. 1192-53110.

FLOWERS for Memorial Day.
Cliff's Shoe Repair, Middle
port
4 30 30tc
G room house bath
tlon. 108 Buiternui
nello Fugale. Pbone M-521~.
4 30 tic
SINGER Model 66, round bobbins, sews fotward and
verse. ZIII,.Zag equipped.
only 7 payment. $6.00.
4 21
2685 .

~-~m-Oii;ctrt;;-;;;ew:;;::-rnpe;~
---::-:---=---cu- 1e- 11c I USED
In
, 3_ apartment house
Parkersllura, North end.
in one and rent the oth·
Will trade for real estate
;~;s: County area. Call
,;
or 1192-31131.
• 10 818
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W. C. TRACTOR, plows and
.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II cuWvator, 1954 Vll Ford motWanted
or, I Bolln power chain
1156 Cevrolet 2 door e a r.
CENERAL WORK, Painting, Phomo 74M656.
mowing lawns and shrubbery
5 14 Btc
work, call or contact Ed 5 ROOM HOUSE, two
bedTempleton, Bailey Run Road, rooms, wall to wall carpet.
1 _4_12~ ing in living room, full basePomeroy.
li'ORK F'OR bulldozer. Mr. ment, 1.92 acres, Mulberry
Harry M. Bolin, 42'1 South 3rd
Heights, Phone m.:l429.
8l, Middleport.
4 26 3Gtc
5 14 tfc

5ATURDAY,ftlAY20,
1.967,
'l

GOOD MORIIING,

11!30 D.S.T

UVESTOCK--:6\ACHIN~RY-+IOUSEHOLD
'·

I'

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UVESTOCK- H~ ~Bull. Reatb'For .•

vice; 1-1,2 Charola,ts Helfer, Bred ·to Beretord. Bull;
3-Reg. Hereford Cowt, 2 Have Calv11 Now; 4-Gride
Hereford Cows, $ Have ca),vee Now; 2.Jirood Sowt
with 19 Pigs 5 and o·weeQ' Old:
,
:.; ~
'
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MACHINERY '7"'' 1954 ~vrolet Pickup wlth ,Stock
Racks; 400 Int. With
l'U, T.A, Live ' Pl'O
Gas; Ford Tractdl' wllb:,3 J&gt;t 2,14 Jllowr. Fox Chopper with Col')llield; S-14 hie Pfow; me Rubber
Tired W~n; a~· ft. Cpe Elevator and Draa; 2-14
IHC Drag PJow; 8 ft. IHC Disc Harrowi II ft. Drag
Harrow; IHC. POwer' C11rn .Sheller: to• Hammer
Mill: ·~ Cleaner llld Gnder-Eiectr!G. Good
Shape.:Chicken Feeden and Waterers; 4 Gu

·M

DAILY CRIP!'OQUOTE- &amp;.n 11ow tD work lA
AJ:l'DLBAAJ:a
II LOJIGrBLLOW
One letter almplJ' ataadl for aaotbR. Ia U.~a~pte A l.:t uNdl
for tho Uute L's, X for lht tlw 0'., 111D11e letters, trophteo, tho l&lt;nJih 111111 fonnatlon ot lho are all IIIDto.
llach day lht code lotten ""' diffenot,

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Ira Nice: Compi*Jiih;lobf.Sillte; Pl&amp;ttorm Roet,er: I!.lving ~ Sullei'Library T!IIJie: Bed md· ··
Sprln_gs: M~ytag ~uate Tub Washer; Gas ConverII!Od JIUrneri t;cillpl~te; Porch SW,Ini; Lawn Mow.
er;.7 ,qt. AIUlilillll!n Canner; ~ ').liim Itema.
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feet condition.
RZJ:l' 'flf oL 'J' D a :W G.-JI Z IIi I' B -M P
WELDERS. C a II 911
from B to 10 a. m. or 8 to
TRDDID
_ p. m.
f 14 tfc
1'..-F'olli7PioNioo..: WHA'l"S THJI: USE OF WASTING
ClrE Die
:. ,...t-Ald
=~lab--;-;-letl
:-,-.
- !&gt;leu- I
DYNAKITIIJ WHI:N IJIUCT-l'OWDII&amp; WU... DOf-c.\&amp;o
ant way to help decrease na OI.A.--BS
your desire lot food. Nelson'a
Drua IIIAn.
. . lito

411---··- ~

BroOder Stoves.

MR;. ANI) MIS•.CARl SHE"''FIEID, owne11
Londoll11 areal
clock actua111 went
operation May 31, 18S9, and Its bell,
Bl&amp; lkn. 011 Jul7 11, 1_158.

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BUDGET SHOP'

BU~KBIDS-

HAS·NOT RAISED
Rlgulu _ 30.9c

Pork Steaks, Butt Style _lb" 69c

Swisi•Steaks ·_ ·.:::.
•· __ lb. 69c

ALL . ~OOD--2

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Bologna

Chuck Roast .
IP- 45c
Beef Strips for Braising _ lb. 89c
Beef Short Ribs '
_ lb. 49c

,
Rib Steaks _
lb. $1.09
Boneless Stewing Beef _ lb. 79c
Beef Shanks
'lb. 49c
Stewing Chickens
lb. 3~
SUPER·RIGHT TRIM

BEST BUYS FOR MAY 18;.19-20

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3 pkgs. $1.00

Fish StiCks

CAP'N JOHN COil OR PER~H ·

Fish Portions _ 2-lb. pkgs. 99c

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BUTTERMILK
carton

LYONS MARKET

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DEL MONTE ·GREEN BEANS WAGNER'S DR~NK ~:~~~~
4.:.:.'S.t
VAN · CAMP'S PORK &amp; BEANS.· 2'=~ 39c
DEL
FRUIT COCKTAit S!!·$1
WHITE HOUSE APPLE SAUCE. 2!!.33c
s~s1
·PUFFS FACIAL TISSUES .
OXYDOL
• ..69c
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RUTLAND DEPT. Sl»RE :C:;n

9.9c

.. FROZEN FO.,-OD SPECIALS '
$ealed Sweet
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Aldo Ray
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"WHY BOTHER TO KNOCK"

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Charlene Hoeflich, Tef; 99&gt;2-5292
Its recognition. of Natlonl\1 Hos- Mr. and· Mrs. John Sewell,
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brated nationally May 7-13.
weekend guests of Mrs. Netta
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med1cal care wtth the added Charles Hayes student at the ·
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quality of 'Christian concern in Oht'o Techru'cal c'ol'ege Colum- SYRACUSE~~- · o1 Ag ·
the United States
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A FAR CRY from the usual quiet Meigs County
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bus, arrived Tuesday for the Lodge met Thursday evnlng m
type of life were the four days which Mr. and Mrs. Ber- The Pomeroy church helps quarterly break wllit his par- rltuali;tic form wiih 18 mem. .. ,
nard Fultz spent last week. at the Ohio State Bar Asso· sponsor the large number of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles bers present. The meeting was Mother's l&gt;jly guestl of ltfrl.
ciation held at the Sheraton Hotel, Dayton.
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medical institutions throug~ Its Hayes. ,
. contlltcted by Elleen . Clark. Fannie · MeN~ were Mr. .
Speakers for the convention were
program of g1lts and offermg•. Mothers .weekend guests of .associate councnor. Practice and Mrs. Rlcltard Van MNer.yers who have gained national recogniUon . . .
and through its members who Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Russell, )vas held lot inspection to be Belpre, and Mr. and Mn•.C.
was Percy Forman, best known 'for his successful
choose to serve in medical ir•. Racine, were Mr. and Mrs. ~il- ·held at the hall at the n ex H. Wise, Jr., Wav.,ty. · i
fense in the Mossier incident •.. and Louis Niser
stitutions of the church in the liam Burton, daughter, L 1 sa meeting May 25. ·
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has represented numerous
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Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lizzie Quick and Mary
Mr. and Mrs. ~
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movie stars of Paramount confmed to the hospttal.
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Chapman and daughter, She!- were reported home from
son,, Laurelv!lle.• Mrs. ,,....
Studios.
Seems Mrs. Zeiher had
The . churchs mediCal pro- ley, and Karl RWJsel~ Colum- hospital and recuperating
rolden, ColwiltiWI; • .D ~
gram mcludes some 550 nurse&lt; bus· E w Jdnes Burlingham• 1 and J
Qui k
and Mrs. Frank WD!Iillls,
A portion of Niser's speech to the bus station to meet
graduated from nursing schools and' Mrs . Dorothy Dandaki;·
,ames c
his
w. Va. wart-Week'
was filmed lor use on a C.B.S. cousin arriving from
of the faith annually, and about Athens . .
' Mrrom Clm nokr surgerylcoon eel b k.
guests of Mr. anll Mrl.
News special, "The Trial Law· Mich., and the two were
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and famliJ
600 phySJctans an en 18 th gra .
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scheduled
for
showing
in
turning
to
the
hospital
to
!liter
being
absent
due
to
a
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Richard
Hovatter
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August. Niser was speaker at Mrs. Welch when the '"'ace~~:::: I m1.11 10n
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In the
hospital where she under· Guests of Mr. and
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nually In Seventh-Day Advent·
wen surgery.
ner See Sunday wert I ~ r
grand ball room of the Shera- to stay on indefinitely to assi:sll ist medical institutions.
First nomination for officers
anc1 son.tn~w, Mr.
ton which concluded the con· where she can.
The church also sponsors the
was held. A bake sale, and .
Mrs. ~Iaine Walbul'll ~d
vention.
. f th Ch 1 s F Kel·
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zaar was held at Dukes Clean- children, Vtenna, W; Va.
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Speclal events for the wives STRAYF.D OR stolen, Mr expansu;:; 0 e 1 ~o:pit~l in A Mother's Day program by ers in Pomeroy which netted Mrs. Robert Gooclan . a • d
while their husbands attended Iva Stewart doesn't k now ~rmg emorw t'ng at morP the youth highlighted Sunday $53.20 to the "good of the or·
. Becky, were In Pablt.
to business of the convention which, but her three-month-old ayto!!On. now op~ra 1 'ty The morning services at the Porn- der" which will be used to
Ky lasl ·week wbert bar
included a dinner at the King cocker spaniel puppy is miss· than . 1 per cenll clapanCih •· two eroy Church of Chrlat.
renovate the downstairs to be
· ·is employed. Wbl 1hosp1ta soon WI au c
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Cole Restaurant and a tour of ing. It disappeared just a u
ar college educational pro- Mrs. Milton Roush an Mrs. us a.s a mee ""' Pace.
they visited Jenny Wy·
. o0 medt' • Louis Osborne were In charge luck
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a"" art institute, hosted by the a week ago from her S o u I h ye
gram w1t. h emphas1s
M c!lnner will
. be held at the 11•• Stale. Park. 'Illey -"..-r
wife of the Dayton Bar Asso· Second Ave. home. The puppy cal arts The Washington Sani· of the observance. Sandra Roush ay 25 !l'eeting.
Mr. Goodall itcJDie Friday
elation president.
is all black with white toes and t ·um ~nd Hospital in Takoma was the announcEt' for the pro. Attending were
and be . returned 1c1
On Saturday, Bernard, who a white tip on its tail. Mrs. ;n k Md has entered an $8 gram which opened with scrip. ,Poll~, Deputy~ Leola
Monday after spend.
incidentally, is completing the Stewart would be delighted to ~r • b :;d.
. t Hadley lure by Joe Reynolds. Stephen Pautine Morartty, Thelma
the weekend here with bl4
- year bear of t'ts wher eabouts .
million. JutHmg.
--• Mr
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Memona
ospt18prol!ecW.
m ashl•g
"- Clark' gave a trlbu''
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J h MarieC Rizer,
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term on tbe executive/commitis Jannin future ers, and Joe :Welker read o nson, arr e me a r,
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al)d daughter, Pat:kio
'tee of the Ohio Bar, and Betty THE DALE Walburns wh ton. D. C..
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"How God Makes A Motltet." garet Cottrill, Esther Harden, Ia Lynn, CUSter St., lllddle!XJ!!I.!·
were guests of Mr. and Mi's. have spent the pa&gt;.t year
enlat1ement.
· Letters spelling mother were Myla Hudson, Eileen
Mr. and Mri.' •
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Francis Dale at the Cincinnati Newton Falls, are pinnning
,
held by Ricky Taylor, Debbie Sylvia ~willing, Kathryn
Mark and l&amp;ity, Belpre,
Reds game. Dale is president move back to Middleport in
Osborne Kathryn Ohlinger, son, Sad1e Tbuener, Ann
' Sunday gu!MI o1 bn
of the owners of the Reds. They June. Dale Is working with
May
'fonya McDonald, Bobbie and ley, Edith Hood, Alice
Mr. and ·~. ·~
were seated in a box a n d era! Motqrs and will be spend·
Lori Chapman as the congrega. and Ada Slack.
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luncheon was .served there ... ing his ·weekends and
lion sang "Mother."
Mr. and Mrs•.Don ·Oilb!!f,
had caviar ... and after that days off with his family here.
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Flowers were presented to
visited Mn. lll: ' JI.
they were taken to the Dale As Marjorie puts it: "There'~ MASON - The annual Mas· Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Sr., oldest
Wood, Middleport, over · tbl
home for cocktails and dbtner. just no place like Middleport.' on County Area Yo~nger De";! mother tllere, and 1\lrs. Ear I
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onstrat•on meet Will be bel Cleland lite youngest mother;
CERTAINLY UQfortunale was PHYLIJS Hackett was .
May.IB at the .Upper Flats Com- Mrs. A: L. Pllelpo, Jr., reetl~
aSS eef1np
D f $ i:"'.GI
the accident pf Eleanor Welclt eel with the white orchtd
mumty BulldinB and will be eel tile Dower for the largest A meditation ''Pieturette" by
arry tum.,.. l)fn
Zelher parttclilariy so because gift certificate presented to
boated by the Happy_ H~l~~ family and a nowet was ~~~ Norman Vin,.nt Peale was
PromfJtion Rseenfhl,.
of bd mother's IUness at this by the Midtlleport aeniors
Club. The demonstratiOns '!1 to M,;,. Clara Ohll.,.er. Sl!llu ,~ented by Mrs. Lorenzo
J)areyl Stumbo, ·llniDC· 'i!lb
time.
day night at the class PI a Y· begm at 7:30 in the everung potted plants were prtlen~ )!onday bight at a meeting of the U• .S. Coast· GuU. ·Poartl
Mrs. ZelhEt' was going ln\0 Phyllis, the Middleport kinder· and 4·H members from the ~ve to each of "" Jirotber' at Ill• the JOJI class of United
Pl. Gammon qlt the _.
Holzer ~tal 8alur\IB1 light garten, teacher, volunteered to participating clubs. will1 J''~ service
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ocJist Chureb Pomeroy.
bu lleu-p!IIIIIOied
t. •i ·b ir mother, ltfili. N. C. direct .llle senior claSI play. either team or lndivldua em•
Devotiona ~re by Mrs.
tec:lllllcllll tblrd
Weldi, when sbo fell and frac·
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onatrations.
. FloUlllr' 4.warded to aid Wlldet\Jiluth wbo
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lured her hlp. She, too, is now' AND MRs. Paul easel Is on .The five clubs are the Hill Mothetl &amp;a Church
an aricle from
ET3c Stumbo Ia tilt 11011
;;iiioii;;ioi;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO'If her first trip abroad. She left Bllltes, Old Town Mountameers, SYRAcusE-..i.ttendence SIIJl. JPDe entiUed "Freedom
and Mrs. ·alffd stuD1bO;
from the ColumlluB airport SUII- Choctaw Chargers, Happy Help- da Ma 14 a1 tbe First Unit&gt; not· Be Taken For Granted."
~ II a"radiQ•IIId ·
day nlgllt for France and after ers, and Happy Go Lucky. Ali edyPr '
Ob~rch Sehooj With Mrs Cuater
~spending a few days there will those competing youths must be was .,;s ~lh ~collection of $12.· at !be busin...s sessi9", It
assigned :.te ,- .
take a train to Rome, Italy. between the ages of 9-13 · th 65
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noted tltat the recent
area for 12 JIIOII~ .. . , ..
There she will spend six weeks This meet Will prepare e .
ol tit Sund sale was a succep A
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visiting relatives and friends, boys and girls lor ol~m- :! ~e ~~~:w .!re •wa:l you note WIIS reld irom
.JII!OwER ~bEt' 0'1111 and her buaband's onstrations and state
up, sc to ~~ 'oldelll-luother Mrs. Verlie Gordon f&lt;r nowera dur- Mrs. Ktunelh lemJM and
family. What a vacation!
when they are ehgtble. 1
~ch·"" Roqsh· )IQungest Mrs ing her bospilallzation.
Mfs, Bob Jlooah .will bolt I
The winners. consisting o one 1 "'v
'
' . · Member
nded to
sbolrer bonuir~C,-Jit;11111: Kil.
4 ,
team demonstration winner IIIII Donald-, Hubbard; motber With U ltb "".respo Is
plans Gene Romine;.~ ' :. 'i(
one lndlvillldual dtemothen;tr::
n:wer
7:30 saturday,'•
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winner w repea
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erved by Mrs Ill$ Gtcm GriDJe' Ball.. A'll
fmg 0
I '!nstrallions for the next Lea.d· carnation was given In every COUI'Ie was s
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!be _ _.. allnllo
1• Associ 11
eetlng on lady that - . present, lnclud· Charles Karr and Mra. Allen frlendJ of
....,..
:.e I. .a on m
ing the Teen-Age clllss.
Eldtlnger.
to alteocL
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PltiOAY and SATURDAY
Moy 19-20
"DIAD HE.AT ON A
MERRY-GO.ROUND"

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TONIGHT and THURSDAY
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program G'IVen

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For The Gradu1te

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valUe you'd expect All

C:ara .. ue watches
llavt jewe5ed ·lever
IIIOV•ents and
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faboct-rulata.ot
'•nd 1uorooteed by
18ulova, At $10.95, you

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find • betler
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fw~tea , - or more
;~lift. .

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Presented By ,
Ronald Lips, NQturalizer Rep.

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Register Fo~ "'·

FREE
Pair Of

Nlllnlb:erShoes

Come In and Set All The New
and DiHarent Shoe Styl11 For
The Coming Faii :S.uon~

Coffee
Will Be Semel
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of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hackett,
Miss Hackett has a 3.76 average for her

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ing o! the Missionary Society of
the First Ualled Presbyterian
Church when they met in I h e

~:.n;,. ~:J,g·~;oon·

by vice president Mra. Laura
Pickens wbo gave devotions
also ftlfered prayer.
Roll call WIIS answered by five
members present with a verse
of Scripture. Reports were rea&lt;lll
and approved. Communications
was read on Ecumenical JIUS.· II
sio•s and Relations and a card
wao read by Mro. Rachel Me·
Bride stating the bandages that
were sent to Christian Medical
College at Ludhiana, Punjab,
India had been received. The
mittens sent to Martineztown
House of Neighborly Service,
Albuquerque, N. M., were donated hy Miso Frankie Mumaw.
Names of Missionaries to be
prayed for were read and prayer given. A free will olle•ri!'!ill
wao taken of $8.70. For Bi b I e
study, chapter five of the
book. "Joy For An Anaious
Age," on Phillpplano WIIS reviewed with Mrs. McBride, read
Inc "A Mind For Joy" fro
Chapter 2 of Plllllpptana; 'Mb•
Mumaw "Unity in Christ;"
Mrs. Florence Potts, "L o·v e.
Mrs, Pickens, "The Power;"
Mrl. McBride "Example" Ml~
l(umaw, "Christ Was Go d
and "Secret Of Unity" by Mrs.
Mayme Holmes. Mrs. Holmeo,
hoste01, served refreshment&amp; to
tltoSe aBmecl above.

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Be.g·.ns Thursday Morning At 9:15 - StoredHours Th'
8.IS .
Week End Are Thursday 9:15 to 5 and Fri ay 9 to. ·.
Saturday 9 tO ,9
JUST 20

GIRlS COATS
and

GIRLS SUITS
$13.95 to $19.50

While they l11t at
juat hilt price .

SUMMER DRESSES

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115 WOMEN$
$1D.95 to $19.50

HATS

DRESSES

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!"rom .... re&amp;u!U otock.
Will kiiOIVfl mal:ea. Junior,
and half slzea.

Just 21 WOIIIIIII
$14.95 to $59.50

COATSaiMISUm
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HaHPrlee
While They Last
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$5.48 ..

ROBES . .

SLACK stili

Sizes 3 to 14. Well known brands, ,3.95 to '10.95
It Half Price While They L11t

Wonlllll and Girls

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Womtna and Glrlt

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Rev.
... .\ViJJiams
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Speaker for
Baccalaureate

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JUST 100 GIRLS

$6·'· .. $9.75

On So.le While
They Lilt for

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have been
respectively,
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Ward, Miss Hackett
MRS Senior Honors

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Reading
Opens
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Society Group-

TO THEI.R

EMILIA LEGAR

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