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I

ap- Rudolf G· Mer e

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Mrs. Ed J . Smith entered UnHospltal,

GINGHAMS

, for observation and

. She was a«'~'pa~
to Columbus by Mr. Smith
son, Lewis.
Dr. and Mrs . Rubert P . Gard·
ner and daughters, Rebecca
and Amy who have been
the guests of his ~:~:::~;
and Mrs.

ell , president ; Mrs . Mason Fish- lpointment of pesl rontrol in the Center, Ohio.
.
er , first vice president ; Mrs. 1Department of Agrirnlture, and The Rev . John E . Ba~nnger
Paul Casci, serond Vi{'e presi- her duty was to inspect and of .Edgebrook Lutheran Church,
dent ; Mrs . Ben Neutzllng, sec· spray trees , and work with ani· Ch1cago, 111., and the Rev · Jack
reta~y· . Mrs . T_ A_ Hennessy, mal 11arcinations. She had to is· T. Welch ~f St. _P~ul Lutheran
treasurer : Mrs_ Allen Hill, his- sue licenses such as hunting Church, wtll offiCiate. at the
'!Uesda~ f~r ~
torian ; Mrs . Milton Roush, sgt. 1and fishing and was in char~e Opt!n chUrch, double rmg ce~e.
In Galhpohs With Mr .
at arms· and Mrs . David Cum- 1of all flag ceremonies. She stat- mony Sunday, July 28th. at 4.30
Clarence Boster and
They are enroute to Paris
mings , j.unior past president. · E'd that whal shr learnet:l about p. m. in . St. Paul Lut~eran
Mrs . Cummings thanked mem- the flag she used In teaching at c.hurc~. MISs. Wolpert will be
Sout~ Cm:-olina where
bers for their cooperation the 4-H camp recently .
gtven m marr1age by her fathbe stat1oned for two years.
Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt _and son,
past year and Mrs. PoweU spoke Botll girls thanked the Auxil- er.
briefly , asking the cooperation iary for the privilege of attend- Miss_ Sandra Helm ~ Columreturned to thetr
of the members for the coming lng Girls State.
bus WID se~ve as _maid _of bon- Columbus Sunday, af~er a weeks
year. Mrs . Well pres~nted Mrs.
or. The bridesmaids will
be
with her mother, Mrs. w.
Chnunings with a past presiMrs. Eu~ene Mayer of Ma~ys-- A. Morgan, Athens Road.
dent's pin.
ville, OhJO, and Miss Marilyn Mr . and Mrs. Jerry Fieds
A 6' 30 potluck dinner precedrOUn
n
Schwarz of ParkerBburg.
Chicago, IlL .anlved Wadnesed the meeting which opened
Mary ~Iizabeth Foltz, cou~ln
for a VlSit wlth therr parIn ritualistic form by Mrs. CumOUf
# of the bnde, of Alexandria, VLr- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fields
f ~ ginia , will be nower girl.
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Es·
mings. A report on the bakeless
bake sale was given by Mrs.
I
~ Mr. Eugene Mayer of Marys- kew.
Gerald Wildermuth. &lt;'hairman.
.
VIlle. wlll act as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Reyn- 1
A report was also given on the . _S_haro~ Cleland ts a busl";~; Seating the guests will be Mr. olds and sons of Mansfield are
Eighth District ronvention at vtsll~ 10 Columbus today.
George Tomko of Cleveland. the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Crooksville June rl by' Mrs. ":a~ Jn. Columbus last week to and Mr. Philip Schlosser of Bradford Maag, MinersvU1e
Neutzling, Mrs. Frank Cheese- VISit with. r_elatl\les.
Columbus.
other relatives in the area. ·
brew and Mrs. Cummings.
Mrs. Wdham R~son has reo- The soloist will be John Miss Mildred PUlins of BaltiMrs. Wildermuth, Mrs . Well t~rnt'd from a tnp to Kan!\as Layne of New Hallen and play- more is spending a couple of
and Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. were ·Ctty, Kansas, where she ~as ing the organ will be Vernon weeks with her father, Carl
elected to the executive com- the !(uest of her s?n. and family, I Renner of Columbus.
Pullins, Flatwoods and other
Mr and Mrs WJJham Robson
.
mittee. Mrs . J. M. Thornton
·
J h · Sh
m n
relatives.
1
son 'd o n.ht e acco
n 1o
thanked the members for cards and
.
d I pa.1 •
Mr. an d M f!. Homer ,,as
.
.
. 1. ed Jed her aug er an
am• y,
nd Mr R' h d oweru and
and visits while hosptta tz . Mr and Mrs . Clifford Cunninga
s. •c ar
Mrs Neutzling announced that h ·
d
K 'th 1 Lima
daughters, Linda and Patty re.
8 punch
bowl and cups have am an . .son ' e1 . ' o
.·
turned to the1r horne Tuesday,
1
been purchased by the Past ~ev of\'IS_ttedt vt artouste sThcemc
after a weekend visit in Colum.
pomts
meres
enrou
.
ey
lak
h
.
h
1
Presidf'nts. for t e au:u mry. arrived in Lima this week Mrs. Joyce B e wa11 onor- bWJ WI'th Mr• a nd Mrs. Lucien
She also announced that Ma- h
M
R bs
. 't d u f1 ed with a baby shower recent.. Casto. David and Diana Casto
eel Smith Jessie Curtis, Ada w ere rs .h 0 ohn VlSI e nt'o lv at the home of Mrs. Marcia returned home with them, after
' Luc1lle
. St.ory were Tuesday
·
Hoskings and
M"ddl ' 1w en s e came on
Houdas'helt
with Mrs.
Betty spendl ng a week Wt'th their
1
contributing hostesses for the I M epodr · M
p
Hapton- ~ Wallace, Mrs. Marty Shepard grandpare11ts and the OWens
.
M
M'lt
r. an
rs. au 1
.
V
.
June
meetmg.
rs.
• on tall and children, Edith and and Mrs. Lorame enoy as co- 1am1 1y.
_
Roush gave three days
on ~-n hav returned from a va- hostesses.
Mrs. Anna Yeager, Mrs. Gert
1
the polio clinic which was cred- / '
e t t Vir 1 ia Beach The home was
decorated rude Kloes and Mrs. Raymond
lted to communitv servict.
c~..lto'n sCpeln b•
.gthn I t'
with pink and white streamers Kloes and daughters, Paula Ray
·.
a•~ m o urn us WI
re a 1ves.
.
.
·
v· 'ted 'Vodn&lt;esMrs. Wilbur Bailey was wei- Mr Ha tonst.all has been on leading to a bassmet, m whJch and Mary Ann . lSI . ,.
th E .
gifts were placed. Games were day In Nelsonville w1th Mrs.
corned as a guest and
also
. P1
.
.
· James (zoral wa lker at st ·
Ruth Ba1ley
and Louela Thomp- vac-atton rom e \·ans mar- played and prizes g1ven
to Will·
son,
representatives to Girl ket .
.
.
ners who were Mrs. Sa n d r 11 Mary 's Hospital. They also callState. Both girls gave complete I Mrs. Jane Gllkey, who IS on 8 Phalin, Mrs. Lorane Venoy and ed on Mr. Walker.
Timmy and Sidney Manuel,
reports on their activities.Miss thr~-weeks V~l·atlon from lhe Mrs. Roberta Dillion.
Bailey was elected county com- 1~mperlal Electirc Co._, is leav· Miss Vicky Sutton received Racine, spent a few days last
mg Thursday for a tn~ to Den- the door prize. Lime sherbert week with their grandparents,
ver, Colo. where ahe MIL be ~e punch, coffee. mints, and cake Mr. and Mrs. Eddle Young.
OW$
guest of her brother and SIS- decorated with pink and blue Connie Lanning, Rock
ter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank booteeo were served to Mro. open! Monday night with
,
Landaker. She will bt gone Milford HyseU, Mrs.
Donald Jean Young.
about ten days.
Lowery, Mro. Denver Rice,
---Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber Mr!. Paul Casci, Mrs. Cecile
Miss Betty Lou Demoskey, j of Rutland, entertain~ with a Van Meter and son, Mrs. Pierce
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- cook-out recently at the1r home. Case, Mrs. George Hibbs, Mr.
wand Oemoskey. 760 S. Fourth iGuesls were Mr. and Mrs. Butch su.mper, Mr. Stephen
Ave .. Middleport , was united in IFrank Yoong and daughter, Baley Ida Casci and Terry Jo
mrrriage to Mr. Earl Denney, Mrs. Larry Carson and. son, StamPer.
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bobby, M~s - l.awrence Milhoan Sending gifts were Mra. Nor- Annual lnspectlon was held
Denney, Sr., 109 Pearock Ave ., and Denms, Dean, Danna, Del- man Baxter and daughters, Mrs. when Chester Grange 2609 met
Pomeroy, in a quiet Cf'remony las. and Duane Weber.
Floyd Brown, Mrs. Violet Hy- Tuesday evening wilh
VIrgil
Friday evening, Ju~y 19, at 6:30 Mrs. Dale Dut~n. ~d _dau~h- sell, Mrs. Gene Harris, Mrs. Atkins, county deputy, Inspect..
p. m. at the First Baptist t~r , ~lien_. are v1s1~ng In Cm- Jennlngs Wayland Jr. , Mrs. ing officer.
1cmnah th1s week w1th her sis- Edward Crooks, Mrs. James Mrs. Earl Dean. worthy masChurlh in Middleport.
The Rev . Donald Boone read [ ter and brother-In-law, Mr. and Daniels, Miss Jeanette Crooks, ter , presided. A Jetter was
the double r.ing reremoney be- Mrs . S. L. McCarthy,
Miss Cbritine Coats.
from William B. Downie in refore an altar derorated with Mr . and Mrs . Earl Denney
gard to participating in
the
I (the former Betty Demo~key)
Centennial parade. A booth at
pink gladiolias.
The bride was lovely Jn a have returned from a tnp to
Ule fair was discussed.
A as-year pin was presentwhite street length sheath dress Virgin_ia Beach.
of silk jersey with white ac- 1 Ma.nanne Woodgerd and Deb·
Uf Or OrSe
ad to Mrs. Roy Miller by Mrs.
cessories.
.
bte Grueser were in Charleston,
Dean. Plans were made for an
W
ice cream socia1 to be held
Attendants were the bride's W. Va. Tuesday where they
brother and sister-in-law, Mr . went to Rock Lake Pool. They Plans were compl~ted ~or the the town hall Saturday, Aug.
and Mrs. William Demoskey. were accompanied by Mr. H~r- horse show at the fa1r to be held 3_ The fourth degree was ·
She wore a pink silk dress trim- old WoOOgerd who was ! n Wednesday aft~moon, Au~t in fuU form.
med with lace wlth white ac- Charleston on business.
14, when the Metgs County R:Jd"Summer" was the theme
cessories. The couple left for a Mr. and Mrs. Harold ~ood- ing club ~et Tuesday _evenmg 1 the program presented
wedding trip to Virginia Beach. gerd and daughter, Mar1anne. at the Sal1sbury t()wnshtp bulld- ·Mrs. Dale Kautz
lecturer.
.
Members answer~ roll
caD
The bride attended Middleport were in Albany last Friday for ing.
High School and is employed a 11i~it wit~ Mrs . Dell~ Erwin. WiUiam B. Downie president, l\.-ilh what they enjoy most
at the Imperial Electric Com- Mananne 1s on vacatl~n from cond_uctf'd . the meeting and summer, folowed by the singpany in Middleport. The groom her employment at Ohio State routme busmess was transacted. ing of ''Stay On the Farm," by
attended Pomeroy High sch~l University.
A report ~ the recent lhor_se the group .
and is employed at ~he Mid· Mr. and Mrs. Ron~l~ _Reyn- ~how was g1ven by Mr. Dowme. A poem was read by Mrswest Steel Company m Porn- olds of Shelby, 0 ., visi~ Mr. It was announced that Rog~ Reid Yoong and a reading bv
eroy.
and Mrs . E. R. Yost, Wednes- Clamforth of Groveport has Mrs. Dean, after whlch jokeS ·
day.
been secured 811 judge for the were given by David Koblentz.
I
horse show. Plans were made Harry Holter read an article
LEARN OF BIRTH
f&lt;l' members to ride in the Cen- .. An Automatic Machine," folMiss Nettie Koehler has learn- tennial parade. Refreahments 1 wed by a plano solo "'By the
ed of the birth of a great great werl! served.
~ight of the Silvery Moon," by
niece. born to LL and ~rs.
Mrs. Miller. The ABC of Safety
TONIGHT 1nd FRIDAY
by Mrs. David Koblenl2 and
James Tedrow (Phyllls White! Farewell Party b
W11t Disney'•
Tuesday July 23, at Holzer Hos· Pia
ed For p111or
t
Facts of Today'a Farmer by
·tGnd
t
M
nd
nn
•
"PINOCCHIO"
~ta. ,;a I par:~teareG ~i a II The Syracuse. Nazerene Dale Kautz preceded a song,
(Technicolor)
rs.M w yndn M I ,Teda po Is church will have a farewell "May You Always," by Jenniand r. a
rs.
row o
d M fer and Melanie Dean and Pat..
-ilndM
h t
Th
Ted
party for the Rev . an
rs.
''THE IRIDGI"
Je II
rows Harold Holmet~ and family • ricia Koblentz.. A quiz on DowIassahc use ts.
a so ave a son, e rey, age
ers conducted by the lecturer
Forthrieht and Forceful
three Lt Tedrow left Wednes- Tuesday July 30, at the Syrab E
De
1
"'ll;~;;;;;;~[day .fro~ Gallipolis for Cali- cuse park at t p. m. All friends and prayer y ar
an con·
;;;;;
Cornia and from there will go to of the Holmes are also invited. eluded thke progra~.
b Mr
Thos 8 ttend;•• ore to Ulke a Remar • were g~ven Y
·
U
Paris Island. South. Corollna,
•
-~
·
and Mrs. Atkins, after which
where
he
will
be
stationed.
Mrs.
covered
dish.
a
drink,
and
table
.
I
d
.
ltu
lisU
POMEROY, OHIO
. . . service Mrs Robert Moore., the meetmg c ose m r a
c
Tedrow and children Wtll JOtn
.
•
·
form Refreshments were servhim
soon
.
chauman,
asks
members
hav·
,
TONIGHT ONLY
ing pictures and articles for the ed to 29 memben and I 11.
NOT OPEN
acrap
book to be presented to guests, Mr . and Mrs. Atkins,
SPECIAL MEETING SET
PRIDAY and SATURDAY
The Meigs County Coonhunt- Rev. Holmes to bring them to Mr. and Mrs. Frank HaWday
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert JewJuly ?.6-27
, ers Association will hold
a the church Sunday.
leU.
HISCAPI PROM
speciaJ meeting Friday at 7:30
EAST BElLIN"
p. m. at the dub house to vote
VISTS PLANNED
Don Murray, ChrisJjne Kauf· on the lease of the building.
Judy Bing of Cleveland will Middleporl Church
mann, Karl Schell. Crawl
f
d
throueh a till)' tunoeJ under
arrive soon to spend a ew ayt To .4id Cont7enti.Dn.
the Berlio Wall. s11M'e1 East
with her grandmother, Mrs. J Planl were made to assist
BerUn; face barbed Wire se·
K. Smith. Mrs. Smith WUI re- with !be Providence Mlllslonory
':m~~~~'::i
turn to Cleveland witb
~ BapUst Association Convention
County G1r1ge,
Bing at the end of her viSJt, Tuesdly evening at tho Mrunt
iu !be escape; ,.. 211 ...,.pe
by lon&amp;eot tUJIDel rett ·
f•irgrounds
and will also vllllt In Erie, Pa. Moriah Baptist Church In MldTimel7! Thrilling! True!
wltb a duaghter, Mro. N. F. dieporl ..Tbe hoot churtb lor tho
Kirk
~~fAdamo, 1 July 18 • 11 a.m. Ill?
Harmoo (Beuloh 1M Smltb). convention to be held August 11
11ober1 Wilker Nebemiab
SUPPER CANCELLED
II tho Naomi Baptist Church In
Pornolt, ~e Mayalona.
The Golden Rule cia,.. of PomeJ'!)y,
0
llld tn?'an
the Roclne Methodist cburch Pfanl were made for mem1111 ,.. 'II'IJl never ... . . . or
will no1 have Its Ice cream bers to attend 1flth Mrs.
1
KILL a Bumao _ , Fa..
suppw Friday evenlni u p~~n&gt;jWlnlton and Mro. Arnold Rich·
L_M_IIIII_
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__
ll'dl aametl u deleptea.

A

M 'ddl

epor

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MrS, 81ake 1S
Honored Wt'th
Baby Shower

Dan River and. other fine
glngham. in checks, strip-

a, plajda and aolid. colon.
36 iocbea wide.

SSe .,.,..

• V
Wedd •ng
Are Taken In
BaptiSt Church

Grange 2609
Inspection Is
Held TUeSday

Plans Rounded
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Sho At Fat'r

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MEI;.S THEATRE

BASKET PICNIC

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Pomeroy E-.J11
No. 2171

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VOL XV

Kitchen Towels
absorbent kitchen
towei.J of terry cloth with
fruit, floral and kitchen
patterns. Fringed ends.
18 by 2'7 in chet~.

Freahl)' laundered. Soft,
absorbent, preshrunk and
ready to use. 18 by 30
inches. D in a package.

Soft,

..,$1-00

3

$1.00

\

Beautiful quality material in solids and prints samples large enough to make two cushions· upholster small bench or curtain small window.

SALEI BASEBALL GLOVES
FINAL CLEARANCE SALE ON STOCK ON HAND
$1.91
10 only $3.95 a-ball Glov•

Pint Sin __ __ 3 for 33c

2 only $4.95 Boaball Glov•

$2.48

1'h Pint Sin __ 15c •ach

1 only $5,50 Booeboll Glove

$2.75

Quart Slu --- · 3 for !.oc

3 only $5.95 Bo11boll Glov•

$2.98

2 only $6.95 Boaboll Glov•

$3.48

WRITING PAPER

"BOY I"

by c ...
Rq. 69c &amp; 79c

2

nickel
aafety pins.
00 steel

Y•l~o~e

bo~~$1-00

HEATING PADS

CAKE PANS

Generous full size aut~
malic heating pads witll
new multiple heat COD·
trol thermostatically coD-trolled. Washable, remOYable cover.

plated

4 in • pack•..

4

pkgo ,

$lOO

~.95

Solo 19Cbunch

K•re Free

The Golden Carryall

Eagle Value Pack

SEWING STAND

Contain• 1 doz. No. 2

lead pencils, ruler, er-

New, useful, decorative.
Holda ptns, needles,
thread,- thimble, scissors
lnd tape. Always handy,
lee. $1.00 V•lue
Sole

rt

lao

pk,•.

I lACON

LAYEI

tna and freezing.

SAFETY PINS

Linen, ripple, vellum,
bond. White .md colora.

4

8 1by 1Jf.f. inch pans lor
baking layer cakes, 1tor-

R... 29c

aser and pencil sharp-

ener.

69c

S•lt

PLASTIC OVAL RUGS

For Aug. 14th

Colonial pattern In 10 vivid colors
..,. $1.79
oole $2.59

x 30"

$2.19 Slao 18"
$3,19 51 .. 24"
$4.69 s1 .. 27"

Rog. 49c Value

X

x

36"
48"

••'• $3.79

33c
SHOWER CURTAINS

HOUSEWARES

Fine vinyl film -

$8.95 Wood Conlotor Solo

IOio $4.00

$13.95 Brood BIXM

ulo $6.00

$5.99 Hot and Cold Sorvero

lilt $4.00

$2.95 Chouo

Board and Knife

able and sunfast

beautiful printed patterns wash-

6' x 6',
p9

R... 1,95 Silo

H~l $1.50

$9.95 4 qt. Preoouro pono

alo $8.00
•• ,. $20.00
lolo $21.95

$29.95 Eloctrlc Con Oponoro
$29,95 Mtlmoc Dlnnorworo oots _
$1.95 Chromo Butter Dloh•

,.,. $1.25

$2.95 Chromo Couorolo ooto·

•• ,. $2.00

Quokor Mold Br-n Chino Cookworo 1010 '12 prlco
Ruby Red Glouworo
1011 '12 prlco
$2.95 Wuto Bookoto
•• ,. $1.50
$32.95 Eloctrlc Porty Grillo
.... $20.00

89c Bowlo ond Plot•

2,39

Roo $2.95 Solo

Pl•aliuretone

RUBBERMAID
PANTRYWARE

Touch-Up Enamel

$7.95
Braacl Ions ---- $6.95

For wood, metal aod p~
tlcs. New and lmproved·.
2 ounce size. All c-olors.

$5.95
Colilmr Soh -·-- $4.91

29c

$2.00 Cooklo Joro _ $1.79

..,. 50c
RUG SAMPLES

SCHOOL SPECIAL

WIAR lVIII

lhHffer's Cartrld.. ' "
with Mvtn frH cartrldgn
Fine and medium points.
lfl. $1.49 Y1lut For·

AA advertised tn Reader'•

Good selection Qf high priced Carpeting samples-

WRITING KIT
Dlgeot.
Cont.1ins stick
ball pen, fountain pen,
mechanical pencll,
tradable ball pen, extra
leads, ball pen refill, e:r:-

...

'1.00

t:ra

all bound edges
JULY CLEARANCE SALE-WHILE THEY LAST
~'71

·'

• 21" hit 6 9 c

'

4·00

eraser~.

Reg. 1.47 voluo $1.00

Salol $2.19

27" x 54" S.le

MAYIVILLI

SCHOOL SPECIAL

CARPET WARP

Binder lnd•x Filler
With Z l Special · pocket, vinyl cover, wide JUBBet, 2 rio&amp;a
and 3 rinil.

Solo

OILCLOTH

800 yd. spools • 100%
cotton - 4 ply excel-

Beautiful patterns -

lent commercial colora

89c 54 Inch width

2 ..,: loo

l'9

COSMETICS
$1,49 Whlto Roln Holr Spray

ulo $1,09

59c Red Cr- CoHon

10le39c

$1.00 Pondl Angol Skin Lotion

"'' 68c

$1.00 Evonlng ln Poria Toilet Soop ~ alo
19c Aero Shovo Shoving

c...m

Dull and Glaze finish

79c 46 Inch width

aolo 69c yd.
•olo 79c

yd.

ARTIFICIAL

Group fl"""lll

LAMP SHADES

Foliage and 'fmes

20 Reg, 2.69-2.98-3.29

Ufe•like plastic

July Cluronco Salo

10c to 89c

!

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While

Price

69e

ulo 59c

$1.00 VItello Holr Tonic

Thor}

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,

WESTCLOX "BINGO"

.... 69c

$1.00 Mennen Broke Deodorant

ALARM CLOCKS

ule69c
$1.00 Gill- Supor Blue Blad• _ 10lo 15 for 79c

Sturdy plastic case, easy

$2.95 Hollcloy for Noll a • Aut. colon _

dependable Westclox make.

ulo $2.00

to read dial, spring driven,

$1.10 Socuro Dooclorant

ule 73c

75c Yolo Sproy Doocloront

..11 49c

~.98

60c Halo Shampoo
6Sc Johnoonl' Boby Powder

..1. 47c

SEI! T H E MANY OTHER STYLES WESTCLOX

ulo 43c

$2.00 Lilt Home Pormonont

4Sc Coots

ulo $1.33

Ql!llted Squaroo

ulo 29c

AND

SPRING DRIVEN

AWKA ICE CREAM FREEZERS
Mttltl-actlon Ice Cream Freez~ra with

wood tubs,

$7.00
S.le $8.00
S.le $16.00
S.le

ELECTRIC

ALA.RM

CL.OCKS ON DISPLAY ON THE FIRST FLOOR.
Motch ltlck

$10.95- 2 qt. Size
$12.95 - 3 qt. size
$22.95'- 8 qt. size

ousands Die, Are Hurt

nics, camping, cooking,
storing and freezing. 4 in
a package.

boxes.

KODAK

VERICHROME .
PAN FILM

VALANCES .
!If lncheo wide. Natural
andbloWnopoltlr.
lotulorly l9c onol $1.1f

V. P. 127 -V. P. 620

July CIMr8nDII IIJe

SOc

4 5 c roll

···Elberfelds Pomeroy Bargains· .·.··July ClearanceSale·
,

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9 inch pure Aluminlln'\
plates for pie baking, pte-

Soft, pliable freezer

. . ..

------------PRICE FIVE CENTS

PIE PLATES

FREEZER BOXES

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Judge Bolin
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$26.95 12 Inch ()sdlllllng OM
$42.95 20 Inch aulomotlc portable ana sala 36.00
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Wedding Plans
Mainly About
Drew Webster Post 39 Auxiliary
Are ~evealed
People In
Has Installation 01 OUicers
By Mtss Wolpert
Installation of o!flcers was Imissioner and received tho high- NEW
led f P~ ha~o
Pomeroy
held when the Arerican Legion est votes or the three elected. been ~ e
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Auxlliory o1 Drew Webster Post She reported a Ullk given bv ding •I M1ss Suzanne Vuginla
19 met Tuesday eventng at the Mr. Nierodi of Huna:ary who Wolpert , daughter of Mr .
Legion Hall.
escapt'd the communist regime. Mrs. Philip J. Wolpert of New
Mrs. Orville Well was the in· Miss Thompson, a member Haven, and Mr · Rbbert Arnold
installing officer for new offi- of the Federalist party and of Me_rkle. son of ~r . 8 ~ MU~~

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Some who speak out on the racial Issue use the words "tokenism" and "gradual·
Ism" u 11 tbey were aynonyms. They a,-, not. The CO!l$0quence of their misuse eould
be considerable misunderstanding.
The dictionary define• token as someth11~ which serves as a "mere al~n or sample
of the real thing." Tokenism obviouslv ~. "';he&amp; a policy or practice HIDlted to token,
moves.
On the other hand. lfaduol· roadb'
only re- \subslance ol ch"!'P. It Ia at
lorn Ia deflaed 11 the "doctrine movt'l
••n1o '"-Y onct a llrsl and 1111111 otep.
of proceeding bv gradual dP- be greatl) ~ l)t!eded for a whUt In what~er field, tokenism is
'k:rees" toward a particular end. i11 a kind of "catett.yo" effort. 1never aat1sfylng except to
Tokenism plainly can bP quite That may bt as elose to 1 i those who do not want change.
static, a single gesture or two. "peal:'eful revolution" aa we Ag11nit tokenilm the
Arne
GraduiUam unmiJitakabl• im· ever observe.
preaurea that beal against topliel stelldy, fluid IDO'Iement.
Bul to arpe against gra~u- ta 1 .resi.Jtan(]t are fel~.
A good manv mllillmt white lalism as a ~eneral proposition Smce gradualism IS pleasing
and Negro advocates of deseg- 1is to oonh!st against the natu~- neither to . t~e ~.1 resisters.,nor

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:hardly offers " happy'' 110lu·
Is not lood enoul!h." The COO· There is hardly anythiDc """"' ]tiono. But through Jr. processDiet in terms li self-fllvidtnt. horrible in mod11m indUitrial n m01t ot the world's work
1t Is a risky misuoe, for moat hiJitory than the noor dlactrdad 1ets done.
o1 biJitory Ia written in gradual practice of child labor. Yet It Thi~ otrange, fumbling,
steps. Evolution in srietv is took many decadeo ol painful i"l kuHI ol 'I!OVement -fli,.,tlv••l
the rule. Revolution, explosive effort to 1et Jaw• on the boob eloty In a curiOUJ yet .,
or otherwise ia the rare excej&gt; here and In Europe banning it. equlllbrlum. II Is the only
tion.
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Gradual chaflie In goln&amp; 011 less reaiml of endeavor throulh otherwise would ba ript&gt;ad
all the dmo, the pact varylftl the long courae of hlllory.
apart by Ita connlcll.
accordln&amp; to many cl'9'molan· Tokenilim is something else. No r11110111lble leader should
ceo. Revolution Is Ukely only Any deVelopment which qual· depl.,.. lfaduaUim acepl
when chanse is impeded ,.. ifies 11 mere sign or aymbol the dlrtol alt'tmlty ol toellall
verely ror a lone, lone time, 1can ~erve . Ji ~..... ~ ~ r!lltr. to '•tunatlon. Ttvat we do not
BomeUmeo, when developin&amp; 1provide the look but not the ·In 1118S,

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Flower Show

Deputt• FaU To
Tum Up Shooter

dam 11.2, 12.7, rllllllll!i l!el menta 1burotlay ...-. ""'
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A1na!a lheae
entered
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comblDod ellorts to and dabiiU. The apecimen col·
and Juolitll lludJon Jtlfon fl
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Bolter beaJdtal In the Plll!l :M
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locate a man who reportedly 1ec11on dlvlllon 11 to lne~ D
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boQn t.tn. M. Wyttle lloblon, tbe llotleat outftl In · !IVAllSTON, Ill. &lt;UPil -Tile .li,
Falla 1
!ltod IOYeral lhota In a dtatoly ftve er 1non dllltr&lt;nt _,- uctl ~J,.
J.l1lhl in PJeaua1 V~ .....
Mli1la, Rl. I . Bid~U, Paula A. the Mldd~ Fill Plldl SoftAa.-.J'IIumecllo Mrl- ielllllQ if,~t. I,&lt;Jildaa, ir.rm.t IIGCided area on Story't Run""""' In each dilplay. a.- PT. pJ.F.ABANf _ Tho Pl. pi~. The 1ntn bora
Ptnoud, Tllurman, Charlea T. baD league riiht """· be.t tbe
today lor their Aug. and ~cdlll!io were,on tbe
lXI IJM: Melp-GaUia line are open lor MrlcaD Vlolela! Plea- Chamber of c.mmer.. earliet Wedoeaday
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Stewart, 411 Flnt St., Pl. Pleu- M el11 JayctOO W 'nluitday
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cacti, ...,Uent, gourdo, co~ lri1l . . _ , QJoJtJ pi home.
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U1$ Jellera~ Ave., Pl. Pleu- Led&lt; Wlse'1 lhfee.bltler.
bo In (balr flrll eluh Boat _ . . .,
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phoned the Gallta County Sber- plaDts.
contell In Charleoton at the Clvie parent.o .,. tJuee
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ant,. Jomeo M. Bra-. Mount Fll ·1 llobllon u the
a Natlooal l'oolball League 01111 JUvor ·- .Jacob :G. down Jlf'o office at 8:30 p. m and re- ErhibiiiJ In the educational Oonter, Augult IO.
abelb, J~yce .11¥1 Dorio Jdlftf,
Alto, W. Va., Charles M. Van- blj
wltb il ~ dou·
12. 5:\0 a. ·m.; .Lucy . ![ up 1~, ,
that be had aeon a man catq.., lnciiJde natural ..,. n,. llu&amp;n "'""'Y pi . - aD at home and pa-l ll'and.
Cooney, 8110 Locuot St., Mlddl"' bl 1 nd
olng1e hUe Mike Tlleadoqo-.out......tthe2 p. m.; Nilloilal up 14,2:11 ~through tbe "!"'"be-...,.,.., ....., u weatbend to
_.the coun iD the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clavtoll
pori, Donald F Lovett, Rl. 2 •
bra' •., linllet
u-u Ia 1 oerlmmage a. m:; k. V. Ollrjl.up 11, "55 hlnd.ftiJI- 011 Story a Run, woocl· and Ucbena dried mat· 1814~ Festl 1 : . .
Joffen, Soutbllde. Gra da
Oak HUI, 4ennll~ Arm Thomu, Utile
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at ·tbo a ••-.. • . tralnln• p.m.l Roberl RM~. down IS, I aJld ordered. him lo stop. The eriala, ever_,.: and rock ~
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.,lll a'·- have anva opportun-Ity eervlce wiD be ~ S...
Jac~ Mrs. WilHam C. Poo, For the ~ayceeo, Bob Cwmlnrl-·
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to represe!ll the COIIllly iD the urday at 2 p, m.
:-Iron•-, Donald F. WlliJa, Iron- ham douolad, .QIIrlea HamiJ.
~ ·•- led nd Homer Smltb
polnl bailie .;. •
a.m. ; A. E. Dyke• up If, 2:35 wooded area on a nearby hUJ,
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· v· . . M' W lei mony cemetery at SwlbJiclt
loll, John B. McSorley, Hanging d";,bi:dg ' a
... .Roger Le C1ere
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Rock, Candy W. Allen, ArgJIUte,
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five shots were heard. from
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pageanL
liciaUftl .. Friends ma,y ..U ~
Ky., Jellery Allen Arnold, RaV· Hobson plicllen fanned two, The ocrimmoge w11 «MMIjjrioed a. m.; Jerry 11oqartb up It, the woods.
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Cedi O.Vrick, managing dJ. the L. G. Mohr ~ llonW.
ens.,ood, W. Va., Mrs. 88llll C. walked five. Jaycee tossen lao14&lt; ol!enalve pla)'l, equally dJ. 5:40 a_ . m.; Chrii ·Jr . .down 19,
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Randoipb, Ripley, W. Va., and nad four, walked live.
vldad betw8011 the two teamo. &amp;:f5 a. m.; Now · Martinsville Court Is Busy In
MASON _ The Happy Go- the eontett Is open to all girls . . . --~ - ·
Mrs. Enos L. Donnelly, MIJI. obson
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Lucky 4-H Club met on Mon- In .the county who meet the.'"'
2311 000 s-a 7 S There wera 110 klck.offo or pun... dOWJI 1t, 8:45 a . . m.; Miss Lou M ,
wood, W. Va.
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doen II, 7:05 a. m.; ~- GoneetgS oc•IOU8
day OY'llliq at the home ol Jim- """'"'ents of a 1obacco Festival.
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2011 001 0-3 S 1 A ;&gt;air o1 . fie~ goals by Bob vlve up ·21, 1:10 'i. m.: Biitgo Donald L. Cole, Wadeworlh, my Wise ;m..., the club mern- coutettant.
Mrs Ralph E •··el 1 Rt 2 D ...... "'fe
(WP) Lee~ Wile
of Miam &lt;I Ohto put the up
' :12 5·15 a m . Eu•ene Jonea r·-~ ·•-• ... bond
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Miss su~ Call. runner up to the
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Cro1m City, son, 8:51 p. m. (I), and Steve Utile. BID D&amp;. Jencka booted field Ol1a down 22, 1:411 1. m.; Di,patcher lnll charge; Dwight s. Haley, A short business meeting
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the 17 and 30 ard :
up 23, 2:20 a. ·m.; Elsereliff up RuUand was rmed $50 and &lt;oSII was held. Plans were made to m..-, w•l represent the state . •nl
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23, 4:115 a. m.; Indiana up 23, Jng an unllcensad minor to oper- County Fair. Games were play· mood. Va.
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Mib Ditlut 1 ho . ~~- 1:20 a. m.; Raveno- up
a motor vichie· Lorry J. ed under the direction ol Aud· orhmo may
tam cui rou ... :.
IIOD, 8•45 a. m. Tburaday.
to a. w Bt
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• Greenup 2:45 p. m.; . Charles Hudson Pomery w~. fined ~roy Shuler and Donna Shuler It e Mason County Agrl ture Ex· ,
Dt.aebarpd
ar ey " 111 or an I Stevriesori · up Greermp t:lO nd
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tension office or the Pt. Pleasant ,
Llunder..Dry ca.anert
1Chamber
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Patlenta recenUy dlacbargad
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Included Mra. Sanford Griffith,
Le Clerc mined the kick lor 111:50 p. m.; Lunga Point u Jack tr.. Kelly, Chester wa• fin- Wise, and Mrs. J. H. Turner.
Mrs. Edgar McGlone, Oecar
extra point, but aucceedod in Greenup 4:35 a. m.; Luther ed '10 and cosiiJ for laiiJns to
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Jordon, Mrs. Ray Jones, HerfourUt perk&gt;d aftet· BIll Herdman down 31, 2:21 a. m.; stop at a stop •liD In county Mothert' Club,
Di•h Dinner Evf'nl
bert Chambers, Mrtt. Fred
!&amp;-yard IICOI'in&amp; pau to Crucible down Sl, 4:55 a. m.; court Thursday.
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Roush, Wayne GarriJion, Lewts
Col. Davenport up :12,2:06 a.m.; Others were Edward W. Famdz"•• Swzm
covered dish luncheon at H'iddt•n ll
County Gerage,
M. stewart, Mrs. Raymond Middleport's Boys' League a.. 1 M'tdlell
cit Cotton Queen up 33, 12:25 a.m.;
Pomeroy Rt. 3 for· MASON - The Mason Moth- valley Country Club have
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CJark~ Mrs. C&amp;Jvln Lyons, Silas Indians won a 5-inning, 18-0
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took • pit • R. H. Bosworth II up 33, 1:25
bond for operaiing an er's Club members and their announcf'd by Mrs. c. J Hyer.
Flirgrounds
King and Mrs. Edward Shank game over the Red Sox Thurs- O.rlstlrom Sonny Gibbs, Texas 8. m.; Tampico up 33, 2:10 unsafe vehicle, Willie Je Car· families enjoyed a swimming I The lunchoon will he We&lt;lnes·ll
July 28 - 11 a.m. til ?
and Infant daughter.
day evening with Bill Hackett aprin.::' 14 :n:k,the : a. m.; Polly K. up. 34, 2:~
. Thotnpson, Ga., forfeited party oo Wednesday. at the day , July !t, tollowing the
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the batUng leader.
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p.m.; Illinois up 34, 3.05 p.m., hi• for over-length vehicle, and Kyger Creek pooL A ptcntc was Day golltournarnent. Members ,f
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A.ct:ording to. the midnight re- Hackett had a trlple and two of~
wn OD the st play Sycamore up 34, 7·:30 P· m:.; Eu- Peter Gyure, Glouster forfeited held later.
the Womt&gt;n 's GQU Association are
pori ol the nursing depa~, singles, while DenniB llackett
'scrimmage.
gene Wood down 34, t:IS p.m.; ooe for driving oft the rightslde During a short business meet· osk..d to bring a dish of food, ]
tho!e palleniiJ wbo were ltsted singled, Dickie Smith singled
RETIJRN WAL!t·A·WAYS
Wayne H. down 34, 12:30 a.m.
highway.
lng the group dectded. to spon- their own utensils. and cards for i
GaiU,.IIt Dam _ Cathy R
sor an Ice cream soc•al to be tlrue desiring to play. Guests may
Mambon •nd Gu..ta ·
as fair lncltlded Mra. Eva Marie and doubled Lee Little homer· Pomero police ported t
Bed&lt;, Mrtt. Eustus Plymale, ed, and Pal MuUen doubled. For walk·a·wa~s from r~e Alhe': up 8 , 40 p. m.: Estern up mid:
DRlVEII CITED
held Friday, July 26th at the be invited.
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Mrs. E. L. Domtelly, Dorr Boso, lht Sox, Bobby Lewis. Rex Staie hospital Robert Lemle night; Caleb H. up I:05 a. m.; The State Highway Patrol ell· ;Mason Youth Center at 6 p.m.
Roy Mathias, Mrs. Ora lliexand· Roush, and Randy Becker each and Otho Tr~cey of Pome..!'' Polly Crane down 6:30 a. m.; ed Eugene Pirl Elllott, 16, ol The proceeds will be used lor
ACCIDENT REPORTED
SEMI-ANNUAL
or, George Ilunl, LewiJI Slaten, singled.
have been returned lo the to1,. Tibolt up t :IO 1 . m.: . John New Haven, inln Meigs Juven· the Centennial fund .
PJ' PLEASANT- The Sheriff's
OtUe McGraw, Cleland Hines, Danny Lewis for the Red Sox pttal
Ladd Dean and Semel down·
court Aug. 3 after a wreck
department investigated a two-veMrl. Pearl Brown, E. A. Reed, fanned flve, walked nlne whlle
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bound and waiting and Olauvin at 5:50 a. m, today ~ Syracuse
. MASON PERSONALS
hicle accident '111ursday re-aulting
Miso Maymo Berridge, and Dickie Smith, working three inTWO CITED
up bound and walling
In which neither Elliott or five
M1ss Susan Warner daughter in approximately !ilOO
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nings, fanned lour, walked three Tbe Obio St~te p ·
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NOW IN PROGRESS
and D Hackett goinv the ftnal ed t
~- 1 athetrol e~ KnawU IUver - Solvay up 1953 Mercury he was driving js Vl!ntmg relattves at Dunbar. The mi"hap occurred on a
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0 pen Saturd ay 9to9
two filMed
three, ~
walked two, ~ wo Robert
· a. m.; Helen Z· had heavy damage. Elliott lost W. Va.
road. 1.2 mtles east of Route
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pours,
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up Marmet 6:0$ a.m.; Charier- control on a curve one mile Mrs. Darrell Ryan and son of and involved a car driven
8 ~nd oi up · WJnfiekl. 1:50 p.. m. ; C. north of the southern corpora~ Charleston, are visiting a few Charles D. Chattin, 21 , and
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Indians ...... 717 3x - 18 7 0 ·Dwight S. Ha':r., 45 ~·Mid· V. Hamer, up 'Yinlleld 9:10p.m. lioo Une n Rt. 124, hit a guard- Idays with Mr. and Mrs . Rod other driven b) Jes.&lt;P M.
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Molly.
D. Lewis and Roush. Smith dte rt )ted y, M' •
Semel down '1/tnlleld 10:20 p.m. rail wrecked four poats and 401Pauiey.
i 43 . hotb of Route 2. Leon.
MIDDLEPORT, o.
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ltp (WP), D. Hackett (4) and Glaze,
~ ~ f to elg~county W. H·. lillafer, Jr. down Winfield feet' of railing. He was ci~M
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Konieczny 1 •v~eh:ic~Jes:_:s:id:es:w~iped::;·...,,...,.......J:;~~~~~~~~~
P. S. No .. 2 - We have fond Warner (4)
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g an 11 p. m:; LeUa Shearer down 1speed in excess of conditions. lvJsited ori Monday evemng w1th II'
bopes that FranclB wiD be
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Winfield 12:10 a. m.; LUcy Jane I
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F ·
gon• In the .m.':,mlni!- PLEASE.
ASKS DIVO
Loc~a
Winfield 2:46 a.m.
PLAN SUPPER
Board . .The Konieczny's dough·
My P. s..
He 1 gone, un0
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There will be a watermelon ter. Elizabeth, remained for a
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un known, lor dtvorce,
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ENTERS HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mn. Bryan Gilmore
Foyd Brewn of the Uevlng
wiD be served Spon·l PT. PLEASANT _ Earl C.
of HarriJionvlile announces the
MAN KILLED
Plumbing softball team of Pt.
Senior Girl· Scoot Mohr, Pl. Pleasant,

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Pomeroy Eagles
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Reports From The

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bus. Grandparents are Mr. and Pomeroy's second place
M!•· Clyde Dilch~~ of' Colum· :ers Tburstlay kept their
bus and Walter Gilmore,
game lead over the Jets with
eroy. Great grandparents are 8 convincing IH victory over
Mr. and Mn. Jamea Clerk and the Redlegs.
Earl Dllcher ol Albany RD 2. ' Bobby Burdette was In rare
as he whiffed 11 of the
18 outs while allowing a single
Mike Roush and a double to
Kelly McKenzie. He walked
and hit two.
Jeff Mankin twirled well for
Red legs striking out. five
granting nine free tr1ps.
Larry Walker of the Tigers
a three run homer and two

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de~th Thursaay at 1:~ p. m., the Bend Softbail Tournament
it ts believed, when a tractor at Mason, Thureda~ evening.
pulling l~s up • hiD lipped Brown collided wtth the
over on htm, Gallla Co u n I y cher 011 hiJI team wbile
Coroner Donati R. Warehime lo field a bunt and was cut
and Sheriff Oscar Baird said. ,about the ear by the catcber's
Stroud was '101 found unUl 7:05 tiWik. He was Iaten to Pleas·
p. m. 8Iter noIghbon beliD a "''til
any ex hibil '
search. Scene ol the ·tragedy Taylor, Mason Town
was about one mile ea~t ol Bu- It waa re~r~M that 14
lavUJe on the Georges Creek were required to clOse the
road. Death was from a crush- wound. He was treated and re·
ed chest.
leued.

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Dan Hood came
with lour singles, and
Burdette helped his
cause with two
Tandlger RohlgtteerrsAbbowetrte.

a single.
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Burdette and J lm
Jeff Mankin IDd Mike
IN CAVALRY

WERNER

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Army PFC Charles E. Han·
son of Mr. and Mrs. ErnHaning, Carpenter Is mom.
o1 the lsi Cavalry Division
which lhlll montb
its 20th year ol service
. the Far EuL He Is a com-

By Howard Rappel!
Firll Ualled Preobyterla
Cburcb
Mlddltporl, "FOR PETE'S SAKE"

ous enterlalnment of
ah,"
minds were .
about one little family . Since
more wu beard later
In the evening, aU fell assured
that the boy and hiJI parenta
had been reont~M· "That the
h d been loond, ,
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Theil ChO:ch of,!,::
-.!. lonny hour!".. eknoops
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problems wu till showi .
tbe
1c1' in ~. b 1 nght
war
u.-vcau, r g
that the. "Light of the
can sltll be found m
beariJI. .
Darkened "1 Urnes .
beariiJ may be, b•g news
be the small concerns.
The Son ol God has yet. to be

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Modern day expresslone are
a part ol everyday life. "For
the Jove ol Mike," "Let George
do it," "Every Tom, lllck, and
Harry n or "For Pete'• Sake'"
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The list Is as ..... u tbe htJ.
man tongue!
A mlnlster auendlng the Gen.
eral Auembly o1 the Presby·
terlan Church being held Ibis
year at Des' Moines,
spoke o1 one o1 the thlnga
took his attention during
performance o1 the

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ASKED ro MEET
. Mohr suffered a light stroke
Ralph Jarvis, Eastern band while visiUng In Cincinnati and
direct
. asking 11 Eighth , was returned to .hiJI
home
or
memhe,: report to ;Wednesday by the L. G. Mohr
the hi h ochool for hand prac- i funeral home ambulance.
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·PleaUDI Valley HO&amp;pltal
p. m.
ADM1TIED - Mrs. Sarah
DANCE STAURDAY
Byus, Pt. Pleasant; James
The Pomeroy Band Boosters Gardner, Pl. Pleasant.
Association Is sponsoring
DISCHARGED ~ Mrs. Milt·
high school dance party at
&lt;in Long and son, Pliny ; Billy
high school auditorium
Abshire, MinersvU1e;
J ohn
day evening from 8 to n p. m.
Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs.
The Jays will emcee. The
Pearson and son, Pt.

Enjoy good food in a cool, relax·
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The MARTIN Restaurant

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MAKES CALLS
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squad wlent to the home of Rokg•
Pomeroy to ta . e
hbn to MetiS MemiH'ial hosptl·
al when be became iU, due to
the heat, at 11:20 p. m. Thurs·
day. Today at I : to a. m. Allee
Kerr, Sommerville, w. Va., was
tak to M . M
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etgs emorla 1 Ipltal as a medical patient.

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LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature at 11:20 a.m.
Pomeroy was 84 dOIIf'OOS.
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"WIU the parenlt of Ml&lt;'~~ 1~•\h~lp:. ol · the .found." lor the
Hoclges please come to
of Mike," lor "Pete's
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The church knows that IIIJ
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engineer 1n Headquarters "Ebjeh."
Iiuring the lntermlssloo, one
of the coJIJIIIissloners
. porpoae in Ufe is to
over to the microphone
litp!ber thoae who na•••1•
"Your attenllon
· .Op8r•~M - a child and
'l'ltree thousand perBODS qu~~~ I ~d~P:IfODta; • · person and hie
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Making Haste Slov. ..f

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Some who speak out on the racial Issue use the words "tokenism" and "gradual·
Ism" u 11 tbey were aynonyms. They a,-, not. The CO!l$0quence of their misuse eould
be considerable misunderstanding.
The dictionary define• token as someth11~ which serves as a "mere al~n or sample
of the real thing." Tokenism obviouslv ~. "';he&amp; a policy or practice HIDlted to token,
moves.
On the other hand. lfaduol· roadb'
only re- \subslance ol ch"!'P. It Ia at
lorn Ia deflaed 11 the "doctrine movt'l
••n1o '"-Y onct a llrsl and 1111111 otep.
of proceeding bv gradual dP- be greatl) ~ l)t!eded for a whUt In what~er field, tokenism is
'k:rees" toward a particular end. i11 a kind of "catett.yo" effort. 1never aat1sfylng except to
Tokenism plainly can bP quite That may bt as elose to 1 i those who do not want change.
static, a single gesture or two. "peal:'eful revolution" aa we Ag11nit tokenilm the
Arne
GraduiUam unmiJitakabl• im· ever observe.
preaurea that beal against topliel stelldy, fluid IDO'Iement.
Bul to arpe against gra~u- ta 1 .resi.Jtan(]t are fel~.
A good manv mllillmt white lalism as a ~eneral proposition Smce gradualism IS pleasing
and Negro advocates of deseg- 1is to oonh!st against the natu~- neither to . t~e ~.1 resisters.,nor

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Is not lood enoul!h." The COO· There is hardly anythiDc """"' ]tiono. But through Jr. processDiet in terms li self-fllvidtnt. horrible in mod11m indUitrial n m01t ot the world's work
1t Is a risky misuoe, for moat hiJitory than the noor dlactrdad 1ets done.
o1 biJitory Ia written in gradual practice of child labor. Yet It Thi~ otrange, fumbling,
steps. Evolution in srietv is took many decadeo ol painful i"l kuHI ol 'I!OVement -fli,.,tlv••l
the rule. Revolution, explosive effort to 1et Jaw• on the boob eloty In a curiOUJ yet .,
or otherwise ia the rare excej&gt; here and In Europe banning it. equlllbrlum. II Is the only
tion.
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Gradual chaflie In goln&amp; 011 less reaiml of endeavor throulh otherwise would ba ript&gt;ad
all the dmo, the pact varylftl the long courae of hlllory.
apart by Ita connlcll.
accordln&amp; to many cl'9'molan· Tokenilim is something else. No r11110111lble leader should
ceo. Revolution Is Ukely only Any deVelopment which qual· depl.,.. lfaduaUim acepl
when chanse is impeded ,.. ifies 11 mere sign or aymbol the dlrtol alt'tmlty ol toellall
verely ror a lone, lone time, 1can ~erve . Ji ~..... ~ ~ r!lltr. to '•tunatlon. Ttvat we do not
BomeUmeo, when developin&amp; 1provide the look but not the ·In 1118S,

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Flower Show

Deputt• FaU To
Tum Up Shooter

dam 11.2, 12.7, rllllllll!i l!el menta 1burotlay ...-. ""'
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A1na!a lheae
entered
p-y .
comblDod ellorts to and dabiiU. The apecimen col·
and Juolitll lludJon Jtlfon fl
011 roJlm
Bolter beaJdtal In the Plll!l :M
,
locate a man who reportedly 1ec11on dlvlllon 11 to lne~ D
tv. .
lloutllflde, died
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20 115 tit ~
boQn t.tn. M. Wyttle lloblon, tbe llotleat outftl In · !IVAllSTON, Ill. &lt;UPil -Tile .li,
Falla 1
!ltod IOYeral lhota In a dtatoly ftve er 1non dllltr&lt;nt _,- uctl ~J,.
J.l1lhl in PJeaua1 V~ .....
Mli1la, Rl. I . Bid~U, Paula A. the Mldd~ Fill Plldl SoftAa.-.J'IIumecllo Mrl- ielllllQ if,~t. I,&lt;Jildaa, ir.rm.t IIGCided area on Story't Run""""' In each dilplay. a.- PT. pJ.F.ABANf _ Tho Pl. pi~. The 1ntn bora
Ptnoud, Tllurman, Charlea T. baD league riiht """· be.t tbe
today lor their Aug. and ~cdlll!io were,on tbe
lXI IJM: Melp-GaUia line are open lor MrlcaD Vlolela! Plea- Chamber of c.mmer.. earliet Wedoeaday
II
Stewart, 411 Flnt St., Pl. Pleu- M el11 JayctOO W 'nluitday
el...,
. tho . GreoD Boy IIIII.
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above Clleihire.
cacti, ...,Uent, gourdo, co~ lri1l . . _ , QJoJtJ pi home.
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ant; Mn. l.,tlwrence El. Crotty, evenlnJ on Buddy l"lfe'• IDd
t.uliood by . a cloae
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Orva PoweU, Rt. 2, Chelhln, orad corn, and oman houte In the llllll WQrlcl preliminary Survtvlrt, Iii addltlOn to ~
U1$ Jellera~ Ave., Pl. Pleu- Led&lt; Wlse'1 lhfee.bltler.
bo In (balr flrll eluh Boat _ . . .,
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phoned the Gallta County Sber- plaDts.
contell In Charleoton at the Clvie parent.o .,. tJuee
ElJi.
ant,. Jomeo M. Bra-. Mount Fll ·1 llobllon u the
a Natlooal l'oolball League 01111 JUvor ·- .Jacob :G. down Jlf'o office at 8:30 p. m and re- ErhibiiiJ In the educational Oonter, Augult IO.
abelb, J~yce .11¥1 Dorio Jdlftf,
Alto, W. Va., Charles M. Van- blj
wltb il ~ dou·
12. 5:\0 a. ·m.; .Lucy . ![ up 1~, ,
that be had aeon a man catq.., lnciiJde natural ..,. n,. llu&amp;n "'""'Y pi . - aD at home and pa-l ll'and.
Cooney, 8110 Locuot St., Mlddl"' bl 1 nd
olng1e hUe Mike Tlleadoqo-.out......tthe2 p. m.; Nilloilal up 14,2:11 ~through tbe "!"'"be-...,.,.., ....., u weatbend to
_.the coun iD the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clavtoll
pori, Donald F Lovett, Rl. 2 •
bra' •., linllet
u-u Ia 1 oerlmmage a. m:; k. V. Ollrjl.up 11, "55 hlnd.ftiJI- 011 Story a Run, woocl· and Ucbena dried mat· 1814~ Festl 1 : . .
Joffen, Soutbllde. Gra da
Oak HUI, 4ennll~ Arm Thomu, Utile
a
co
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at ·tbo a ••-.. • . tralnln• p.m.l Roberl RM~. down IS, I aJld ordered. him lo stop. The eriala, ever_,.: and rock ~
.
.,lll a'·- have anva opportun-Ity eervlce wiD be ~ S...
Jac~ Mrs. WilHam C. Poo, For the ~ayceeo, Bob Cwmlnrl-·
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Immediately Ded Into a
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In the "•~
· Jltnuller lDd The wiD- 1 · m.;
wn • : maa
aDd abeD collectiOIIS.
to represe!ll the COIIllly iD the urday at 2 p, m.
:-Iron•-, Donald F. WlliJa, Iron- ham douolad, .QIIrlea HamiJ.
~ ·•- led nd Homer Smltb
polnl bailie .;. •
a.m. ; A. E. Dyke• up If, 2:35 wooded area on a nearby hUJ,
'"··west
· v· . . M' W lei mony cemetery at SwlbJiclt
loll, John B. McSorley, Hanging d";,bi:dg ' a
... .Roger Le C1ere
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Bedcjord up 17, 4 and aeveral mlnute.o later lour J'
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Jrgmta. ISS or wltb the Rev. Harry r,!lllft' or.
Rock, Candy W. Allen, ArgJIUte,
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five shots were heard. from
&amp;mmy
l8e
Oflt
pageanL
liciaUftl .. Friends ma,y ..U ~
Ky., Jellery Allen Arnold, RaV· Hobson plicllen fanned two, The ocrimmoge w11 «MMIjjrioed a. m.; Jerry 11oqartb up It, the woods.
T H' 4-H Cl b
Cedi O.Vrick, managing dJ. the L. G. Mohr ~ llonW.
ens.,ood, W. Va., Mrs. 88llll C. walked five. Jaycee tossen lao14&lt; ol!enalve pla)'l, equally dJ. 5:40 a_ . m.; Chrii ·Jr . .down 19,
o 18
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reCtor of the Chamber. said that
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Randoipb, Ripley, W. Va., and nad four, walked live.
vldad betw8011 the two teamo. &amp;:f5 a. m.; Now · Martinsville Court Is Busy In
MASON _ The Happy Go- the eontett Is open to all girls . . . --~ - ·
Mrs. Enos L. Donnelly, MIJI. obson
A-'
Lucky 4-H Club met on Mon- In .the county who meet the.'"'
2311 000 s-a 7 S There wera 110 klck.offo or pun... dOWJI 1t, 8:45 a . . m.; Miss Lou M ,
wood, W. Va.
H
doen II, 7:05 a. m.; ~- GoneetgS oc•IOU8
day OY'llliq at the home ol Jim- """'"'ents of a 1obacco Festival.
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Jayceeo
2011 001 0-3 S 1 A ;&gt;air o1 . fie~ goals by Bob vlve up ·21, 1:10 'i. m.: Biitgo Donald L. Cole, Wadeworlh, my Wise ;m..., the club mern- coutettant.
Mrs Ralph E •··el 1 Rt 2 D ...... "'fe
(WP) Lee~ Wile
of Miam &lt;I Ohto put the up
' :12 5·15 a m . Eu•ene Jonea r·-~ ·•-• ... bond
.........._ •·- -'oyed a wiener roast
Miss su~ Call. runner up to the
Boautlfully Laundorelt
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vnelu::u ..on 8 ~~ J,llllt'l 15 o:•.,.
: State Tobacco Queen lut sum•
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Cro1m City, son, 8:51 p. m. (I), and Steve Utile. BID D&amp;. Jencka booted field Ol1a down 22, 1:411 1. m.; Di,patcher lnll charge; Dwight s. Haley, A short business meeting
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and Ftnlshecl
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'nluraday. Mra. W. Eugene Jlob. vbo LP), Don Qulsettberry (I),
the 17 and 30 ard :
up 23, 2:20 a. ·m.; Elsereliff up RuUand was rmed $50 and &lt;oSII was held. Plans were made to m..-, w•l represent the state . •nl
C
erls, Rt. I Galllpolla, son, 8;54 and H. Smttb.
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Bean
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23,
3:40
a.
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HamRl&lt;&gt;n
dwn
$40
811Spended
for
allow·
enter
a
noat
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the
Mason
the
National
contat
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Rich...h
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a. m. Thuraday. Mrs. Marvbt
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23, 4:115 a. m.; Indiana up 23, Jng an unllcensad minor to oper- County Fair. Games were play· mood. Va.
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Luther Ralph, Rt. 2 Cheshire,
Mib Ditlut 1 ho . ~~- 1:20 a. m.; Raveno- up
a motor vichie· Lorry J. ed under the direction ol Aud· orhmo may
tam cui rou ... :.
IIOD, 8•45 a. m. Tburaday.
to a. w Bt
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• Greenup 2:45 p. m.; . Charles Hudson Pomery w~. fined ~roy Shuler and Donna Shuler It e Mason County Agrl ture Ex· ,
Dt.aebarpd
ar ey " 111 or an I Stevriesori · up Greermp t:lO nd
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def It
_ and Norman Reynolds.
tension office or the Pt. Pleasant ,
Llunder..Dry ca.anert
1Chamber
11-yard twchdown run
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a cos~ or a
ec ve ex
of Commerce
Pomeroy
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Patlenta recenUy dlacbargad
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p. m.; Franklin B. up Greenup h•ust system on his vehicle, and Hostesses were Mrs. James I
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Included Mra. Sanford Griffith,
Le Clerc mined the kick lor 111:50 p. m.; Lunga Point u Jack tr.. Kelly, Chester wa• fin- Wise, and Mrs. J. H. Turner.
Mrs. Edgar McGlone, Oecar
extra point, but aucceedod in Greenup 4:35 a. m.; Luther ed '10 and cosiiJ for laiiJns to
" Planning Cover..d
Jordon, Mrs. Ray Jones, HerfourUt perk&gt;d aftet· BIll Herdman down 31, 2:21 a. m.; stop at a stop •liD In county Mothert' Club,
Di•h Dinner Evf'nl
bert Chambers, Mrtt. Fred
!&amp;-yard IICOI'in&amp; pau to Crucible down Sl, 4:55 a. m.; court Thursday.
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Roush, Wayne GarriJion, Lewts
Col. Davenport up :12,2:06 a.m.; Others were Edward W. Famdz"•• Swzm
covered dish luncheon at H'iddt•n ll
County Gerage,
M. stewart, Mrs. Raymond Middleport's Boys' League a.. 1 M'tdlell
cit Cotton Queen up 33, 12:25 a.m.;
Pomeroy Rt. 3 for· MASON - The Mason Moth- valley Country Club have
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CJark~ Mrs. C&amp;Jvln Lyons, Silas Indians won a 5-inning, 18-0
{ ey
took • pit • R. H. Bosworth II up 33, 1:25
bond for operaiing an er's Club members and their announcf'd by Mrs. c. J Hyer.
Flirgrounds
King and Mrs. Edward Shank game over the Red Sox Thurs- O.rlstlrom Sonny Gibbs, Texas 8. m.; Tampico up 33, 2:10 unsafe vehicle, Willie Je Car· families enjoyed a swimming I The lunchoon will he We&lt;lnes·ll
July 28 - 11 a.m. til ?
and Infant daughter.
day evening with Bill Hackett aprin.::' 14 :n:k,the : a. m.; Polly K. up. 34, 2:~
. Thotnpson, Ga., forfeited party oo Wednesday. at the day , July !t, tollowing the
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Amoa1 Alling
the batUng leader.
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p.m.; Illinois up 34, 3.05 p.m., hi• for over-length vehicle, and Kyger Creek pooL A ptcntc was Day golltournarnent. Members ,f
51 , touchdo
A.ct:ording to. the midnight re- Hackett had a trlple and two of~
wn OD the st play Sycamore up 34, 7·:30 P· m:.; Eu- Peter Gyure, Glouster forfeited held later.
the Womt&gt;n 's GQU Association are
pori ol the nursing depa~, singles, while DenniB llackett
'scrimmage.
gene Wood down 34, t:IS p.m.; ooe for driving oft the rightslde During a short business meet· osk..d to bring a dish of food, ]
tho!e palleniiJ wbo were ltsted singled, Dickie Smith singled
RETIJRN WAL!t·A·WAYS
Wayne H. down 34, 12:30 a.m.
highway.
lng the group dectded. to spon- their own utensils. and cards for i
GaiU,.IIt Dam _ Cathy R
sor an Ice cream soc•al to be tlrue desiring to play. Guests may
Mambon •nd Gu..ta ·
as fair lncltlded Mra. Eva Marie and doubled Lee Little homer· Pomero police ported t
Bed&lt;, Mrtt. Eustus Plymale, ed, and Pal MuUen doubled. For walk·a·wa~s from r~e Alhe': up 8 , 40 p. m.: Estern up mid:
DRlVEII CITED
held Friday, July 26th at the be invited.
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Mrs. E. L. Domtelly, Dorr Boso, lht Sox, Bobby Lewis. Rex Staie hospital Robert Lemle night; Caleb H. up I:05 a. m.; The State Highway Patrol ell· ;Mason Youth Center at 6 p.m.
Roy Mathias, Mrs. Ora lliexand· Roush, and Randy Becker each and Otho Tr~cey of Pome..!'' Polly Crane down 6:30 a. m.; ed Eugene Pirl Elllott, 16, ol The proceeds will be used lor
ACCIDENT REPORTED
SEMI-ANNUAL
or, George Ilunl, LewiJI Slaten, singled.
have been returned lo the to1,. Tibolt up t :IO 1 . m.: . John New Haven, inln Meigs Juven· the Centennial fund .
PJ' PLEASANT- The Sheriff's
OtUe McGraw, Cleland Hines, Danny Lewis for the Red Sox pttal
Ladd Dean and Semel down·
court Aug. 3 after a wreck
department investigated a two-veMrl. Pearl Brown, E. A. Reed, fanned flve, walked nlne whlle
·
bound and waiting and Olauvin at 5:50 a. m, today ~ Syracuse
. MASON PERSONALS
hicle accident '111ursday re-aulting
Miso Maymo Berridge, and Dickie Smith, working three inTWO CITED
up bound and walling
In which neither Elliott or five
M1ss Susan Warner daughter in approximately !ilOO
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MerchJ. Clark.
nings, fanned lour, walked three Tbe Obio St~te p ·
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passengers were injured. Tbe of ~r: and Mrs: Ralph Warner, damage, but no personal injuries.
NOW IN PROGRESS
and D Hackett goinv the ftnal ed t
~- 1 athetrol e~ KnawU IUver - Solvay up 1953 Mercury he was driving js Vl!ntmg relattves at Dunbar. The mi"hap occurred on a
.
arre.~ S n Hu past a London 4'45
0 pen Saturd ay 9to9
two filMed
three, ~
walked two, ~ wo Robert
· a. m.; Helen Z· had heavy damage. Elliott lost W. Va.
road. 1.2 mtles east of Route
1
22
tor the Indians.
pours,
lted ·
~e~U
up Marmet 6:0$ a.m.; Charier- control on a curve one mile Mrs. Darrell Ryan and son of and involved a car driven
8 ~nd oi up · WJnfiekl. 1:50 p.. m. ; C. north of the southern corpora~ Charleston, are visiting a few Charles D. Chattin, 21 , and
Red
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Indians ...... 717 3x - 18 7 0 ·Dwight S. Ha':r., 45 ~·Mid· V. Hamer, up 'Yinlleld 9:10p.m. lioo Une n Rt. 124, hit a guard- Idays with Mr. and Mrs . Rod other driven b) Jes.&lt;P M.
i
Molly.
D. Lewis and Roush. Smith dte rt )ted y, M' •
Semel down '1/tnlleld 10:20 p.m. rail wrecked four poats and 401Pauiey.
i 43 . hotb of Route 2. Leon.
MIDDLEPORT, o.
7 24
ltp (WP), D. Hackett (4) and Glaze,
~ ~ f to elg~county W. H·. lillafer, Jr. down Winfield feet' of railing. He was ci~M
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Konieczny 1 •v~eh:ic~Jes:_:s:id:es:w~iped::;·...,,...,.......J:;~~~~~~~~~
P. S. No .. 2 - We have fond Warner (4)
·
co~
Y 1or perm
g an 11 p. m:; LeUa Shearer down 1speed in excess of conditions. lvJsited ori Monday evemng w1th II'
bopes that FranclB wiD be
'
un censes m RCH" to operate.
Winfield 12:10 a. m.; LUcy Jane I
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F ·
gon• In the .m.':,mlni!- PLEASE.
ASKS DIVO
Loc~a
Winfield 2:46 a.m.
PLAN SUPPER
Board . .The Konieczny's dough·
My P. s..
He 1 gone, un0
RCE
There will be a watermelon ter. Elizabeth, remained for a
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urday and lasting unHI 9 p. m. 1
.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
un known, lor dtvorce,
0
ose
oun
when cold watennelon and cold I
ENTERS HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mn. Bryan Gilmore
Foyd Brewn of the Uevlng
wiD be served Spon·l PT. PLEASANT _ Earl C.
of HarriJionvlile announces the
MAN KILLED
Plumbing softball team of Pt.
Senior Girl· Scoot Mohr, Pl. Pleasant,

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rel{ation are

Fast Pitch
Soft ball
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Chicago Ed~es

ROBINSON'S

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Pomeroy Eagles
No. 2171

Reports From The

SALE·

The Day After

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:~~nt'!r~~!r H:T~~n ~f.u!~

Tigers H ld
0nto Lead In
p
PI
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bus. Grandparents are Mr. and Pomeroy's second place
M!•· Clyde Dilch~~ of' Colum· :ers Tburstlay kept their
bus and Walter Gilmore,
game lead over the Jets with
eroy. Great grandparents are 8 convincing IH victory over
Mr. and Mn. Jamea Clerk and the Redlegs.
Earl Dllcher ol Albany RD 2. ' Bobby Burdette was In rare
as he whiffed 11 of the
18 outs while allowing a single
Mike Roush and a double to
Kelly McKenzie. He walked
and hit two.
Jeff Mankin twirled well for
Red legs striking out. five
granting nine free tr1ps.
Larry Walker of the Tigers
a three run homer and two

Factory Authorized

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DEALER

Headquarten For . .
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.RADIOS
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RADIOS

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N. 2nd Ave

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G=IJI.s~c:~·f:fee:·t!'b.n!l!'f':! u:·~~e';l~u~

de~th Thursaay at 1:~ p. m., the Bend Softbail Tournament
it ts believed, when a tractor at Mason, Thureda~ evening.
pulling l~s up • hiD lipped Brown collided wtth the
over on htm, Gallla Co u n I y cher 011 hiJI team wbile
Coroner Donati R. Warehime lo field a bunt and was cut
and Sheriff Oscar Baird said. ,about the ear by the catcber's
Stroud was '101 found unUl 7:05 tiWik. He was Iaten to Pleas·
p. m. 8Iter noIghbon beliD a "''til
any ex hibil '
search. Scene ol the ·tragedy Taylor, Mason Town
was about one mile ea~t ol Bu- It waa re~r~M that 14
lavUJe on the Georges Creek were required to clOse the
road. Death was from a crush- wound. He was treated and re·
ed chest.
leued.

SERMONETIE

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Dan Hood came
with lour singles, and
Burdette helped his
cause with two
Tandlger RohlgtteerrsAbbowetrte.

a single.
S10 122-!1 II 3
1101 000-1 2 S

Burdette and J lm
Jeff Mankin IDd Mike
IN CAVALRY

WERNER

!!"wn

Army PFC Charles E. Han·
son of Mr. and Mrs. ErnHaning, Carpenter Is mom.
o1 the lsi Cavalry Division
which lhlll montb
its 20th year ol service
. the Far EuL He Is a com-

By Howard Rappel!
Firll Ualled Preobyterla
Cburcb
Mlddltporl, "FOR PETE'S SAKE"

ous enterlalnment of
ah,"
minds were .
about one little family . Since
more wu beard later
In the evening, aU fell assured
that the boy and hiJI parenta
had been reont~M· "That the
h d been loond, ,
a
·
.
1
Theil ChO:ch of,!,::
-.!. lonny hour!".. eknoops
.._,,uus • 1uau we ess,
problems wu till showi .
tbe
1c1' in ~. b 1 nght
war
u.-vcau, r g
that the. "Light of the
can sltll be found m
beariJI. .
Darkened "1 Urnes .
beariiJ may be, b•g news
be the small concerns.
The Son ol God has yet. to be

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Text: Jo.. S:lf,17
Modern day expresslone are
a part ol everyday life. "For
the Jove ol Mike," "Let George
do it," "Every Tom, lllck, and
Harry n or "For Pete'• Sake'"
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The list Is as ..... u tbe htJ.
man tongue!
A mlnlster auendlng the Gen.
eral Auembly o1 the Presby·
terlan Church being held Ibis
year at Des' Moines,
spoke o1 one o1 the thlnga
took his attention during
performance o1 the

WITH THE FAMILY

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hospital for observation. Mr.
ASKED ro MEET
. Mohr suffered a light stroke
Ralph Jarvis, Eastern band while visiUng In Cincinnati and
direct
. asking 11 Eighth , was returned to .hiJI
home
or
memhe,: report to ;Wednesday by the L. G. Mohr
the hi h ochool for hand prac- i funeral home ambulance.
ti
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t , .•• ·
ce ••e~ay, u ·30 a
·PleaUDI Valley HO&amp;pltal
p. m.
ADM1TIED - Mrs. Sarah
DANCE STAURDAY
Byus, Pt. Pleasant; James
The Pomeroy Band Boosters Gardner, Pl. Pleasant.
Association Is sponsoring
DISCHARGED ~ Mrs. Milt·
high school dance party at
&lt;in Long and son, Pliny ; Billy
high school auditorium
Abshire, MinersvU1e;
J ohn
day evening from 8 to n p. m.
Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs.
The Jays will emcee. The
Pearson and son, Pt.

Enjoy good food in a cool, relax·
ed atmosphere.

The MARTIN Restaurant

ba.':J

is invited.
MAKES CALLS
~- p m
~e··y
.. ~
0
e r 0 y erne•• ·~
squad wlent to the home of Rokg•
Pomeroy to ta . e
hbn to MetiS MemiH'ial hosptl·
al when be became iU, due to
the heat, at 11:20 p. m. Thurs·
day. Today at I : to a. m. Allee
Kerr, Sommerville, w. Va., was
tak to M . M
. ho
e
etgs emorla 1 Ipltal as a medical patient.

Cui~·

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature at 11:20 a.m.
Pomeroy was 84 dOIIf'OOS.
ATHLETE'S FOOT
HOW TO IRIAT IT-

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Designed for ROOFS and all
types o( METAL and MA

SONRY. Coats, eaulks, bE'&amp;U·

tlfles and reflects heat. Wa·
torproof and rustproof. Get
it tomorrow!
Guaran!Hd 8 y oanl

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134 Mill St.

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LEISURE
TIME
'SUMMER

dAS $2.95
NOW

78c

Mlddloport

'l1l! Ouarclt 11 the "feUow-

"WIU the parenlt of Ml&lt;'~~ 1~•\h~lp:. ol · the .found." lor the
Hoclges please come to
of Mike," lor "Pete's
room used by the
lor "Every Tom, Dick,
Local Arrqemeats?
" lor the ·"love of
From ponderous
and me, ond lor "Gad'•
church, the
ff too.

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3 ROOMS
ONLY

3 ROOM GROUP
AlLOW A I - -

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MAIDWARE

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Aluminum Coating

MIDDLEPORT

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by the dark destres ::t~f~~~;~~~;~~:~
1
bear!
o! man.
·~~~~~:~111 REPAIR
SERVICE
The church knows that IIIJ
WY 2·2374

engineer 1n Headquarters "Ebjeh."
Iiuring the lntermlssloo, one
of the coJIJIIIissloners
. porpoae in Ufe is to
over to the microphone
litp!ber thoae who na•••1•
"Your attenllon
· .Op8r•~M - a child and
'l'ltree thousand perBODS qu~~~ I ~d~P:IfODta; • · person and hie
ly111:~:~ down when the

tat Battle
Group
Middleport eompany,
lllvislon's
7th Cavalry

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No.6, at the town hall In

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Sentinel Church News
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PAINT

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faint refrain. God II the B " - ot &amp;I
blessi11gs to onan and bea8t llllke.
Let us give thanks to Hilll wbo bel
so enriched our lives. Open church doon
beckon all over our land. Lot as seek
songs of the birds • , • the gay laughter the House of the Lord, and enter ia to
ot happ)" children • , , we hear the voice pay Him homage. Here lhrotlfh prayer
of the Great 0l'll(ltor. Througll his in- and humility, let uo re-de&lt;lieate GWI!elfinite lu.GI a bird IB enabled to ser.
nade his mate, a tiny cricket chil')&gt;8 ite

VALLEY LU.ER
&amp; SUPPLY CO.

Crow's

Do 1011 ever pause to listen to the
voice of God! We hear it every day,
wherever we may be.
In the whisPering of tan treea , • ,
the muoio of r01loing brook• • , • the

Tuesday

-Proverba

Phono WY 2-2769

Thlr- Avo.

STEAK
HOUSE

Semi-Final Lineup Clear
After
Victories

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SALE

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1961 LARK 16) - - - - - $1295
Clean and nice, economy ear

SANDWICH

MOTORCYCLE SCRAMBLE

8 MILES NORTH OF
POMEROY ON U.S. 33

e FOLLOW SIGNS

Baken ol Holsum Br.Od

''"

HEINER'S BAKERY

$195

BllDtin.gton,

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lboN In Bizet " te 12.

MOTOROLA
SALES &amp; SERVICI

Come In And O.tl Wl!h The a. FQr
Whol...lt Prices end Just 1 Rql Good Qlll

Local Union 58611
BlveniWood, W.Va.

Pomeroy, Ohio

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who abli/POd """'"'
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6,10-7.$0

Pomt,..,

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INSURANCE AGENCY
Pomti'01

180 1!. Second

Pomeror

WY 1-2&amp;40

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

REXALL DRUGS
Wa FlU AU Doolora Preterlptlono
WY 2-2960
Pomeroy

Eot.tbllshod in liM
Well Collllllbla, W. VL

99

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BEN FRANK LIN
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'"''ba Prlf!l'll111ont"

Plue Tax And

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BOW~RS

DRIVE-INN
RESTAURANT

Pb.llbJonSPHMI

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
Support lho Church of Yoar Chol..

HOGG AND ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO., INC.
Phone

ffW•H(tVelt"'
'I'IHalif
Jolpon, W'. VL

Altend tho Church of Yovr llloalaol

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Tht Femlly. Shop For Bit S.vingsl

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

~-3870

SALE

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V. D. EDWARDS

WY 1-2588

SUMMER CLEARANCE

Fundme lV-"1

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ROLLER PHARMACY

2.19 .. , ,

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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

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WY t-nts

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THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

WY

Bob
RUIIIphrefl
tivated
by the St. u.
Loolo

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LOGAN MONUMENT CO.
OF MEIGS COUNTY

WHO WAll!• • LINCOLN?
With lull ~0\ftl' aor,~9 ADditiODiDJ. I dop't. II na

BllMPIII\EJS !1.\CI!
ST. LOUIS IUPU - Pltc!M!rll

Itch 1M
..... walkln&amp; lhorllln .-tM
lltylu and materiala. Slitltt te

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Member l'l'D
Oreenbnnoo WY ZGR

Near Pomeroy.Mason Bridle

lo!iddleport

.,.. play and Jamaica wallrlna

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FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES
WY 2·2844

Quality Furniture at Lower Prices

trans.

llldcllepoft

POMIIlOY, OHIO

Cool Shorts

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W:. Va.

1957 PORD (6) I'A1RLANE
$895
$595
BOO 2 Dr. Hardtop. Radio, Heater, one owner, real

SPONSORED BY MEIGS M.C. QUI

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WY 2-3284

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTI

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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.
Attend tbe Church of Your ChoJce

METROPOLITAN MOTORS

$1.00 Admlnlon - ChlldNn
Unci.. 12 With PeNnlt F,..

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!Ioken of Good Bread

do, Come I'D.

1 p M.

JULY28

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lo!iddleport

1957 MERCURY 4 DR.
$795
$395
Hardtop. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater, See·lt

nice

RACES

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!40 Uncoln St.
Middleport

NOW

19$1 STUDIIAKIR
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Champion (6) 4 Dr. Another ecqJIOlllY c;sr

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fine

W'ft.lal

WILLIS ANTHONY

&amp;SONS CO.

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

$795
1951 (liEVROLET ~~
$1095
Sla\lon Wagon. Sts. 'l'raDL Cle&amp;ll and aolid, ruJIII

Ord.. ly ........
And Toke 'lim Homo

RAWU~GS

R. H.

These Can MUST GO
Who'-SIIe &amp; Below Price•

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to His serviee and glorifieatiooo.

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IScbooi ,,. L m, IM!d!no!* IIJI&gt;.
Study 7:a p, m. Wed.

-

HOUSI
PAINT

'3·..
04' a

faint refrain. God II the B " - ot &amp;I
blessi11gs to onan and bea8t llllke.
Let us give thanks to Hilll wbo bel
so enriched our lives. Open church doon
beckon all over our land. Lot as seek
songs of the birds • , • the gay laughter the House of the Lord, and enter ia to
ot happ)" children • , , we hear the voice pay Him homage. Here lhrotlfh prayer
of the Great 0l'll(ltor. Througll his in- and humility, let uo re-de&lt;lieate GWI!elfinite lu.GI a bird IB enabled to ser.
nade his mate, a tiny cricket chil')&gt;8 ite

VALLEY LU.ER
&amp; SUPPLY CO.

Crow's

Do 1011 ever pause to listen to the
voice of God! We hear it every day,
wherever we may be.
In the whisPering of tan treea , • ,
the muoio of r01loing brook• • , • the

Tuesday

-Proverba

Phono WY 2-2769

Thlr- Avo.

STEAK
HOUSE

Semi-Final Lineup Clear
After
Victories

•

Ml...,ot

SALE

llorMo/du

S11LL.. O'N

'

WAS

I

1961 LARK 16) - - - - - $1295
Clean and nice, economy ear

SANDWICH

MOTORCYCLE SCRAMBLE

8 MILES NORTH OF
POMEROY ON U.S. 33

e FOLLOW SIGNS

Baken ol Holsum Br.Od

''"

HEINER'S BAKERY

$195

BllDtin.gton,

.

lboN In Bizet " te 12.

MOTOROLA
SALES &amp; SERVICI

Come In And O.tl Wl!h The a. FQr
Whol...lt Prices end Just 1 Rql Good Qlll

Local Union 58611
BlveniWood, W.Va.

Pomeroy, Ohio

·

who abli/POd """'"'
J"*
Damuk4 ta Allanta ol

.c.,
Platel • c.,.
...... w.... .... ..,. .... etrto
ePioiolc IIIJIIIIIoo ,..,

WltiTEW,AI.LI

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6,10-7.$0

Pomt,..,

POR

INSURANCE AGENCY
Pomti'01

180 1!. Second

Pomeror

WY 1-2&amp;40

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

REXALL DRUGS
Wa FlU AU Doolora Preterlptlono
WY 2-2960
Pomeroy

Eot.tbllshod in liM
Well Collllllbla, W. VL

99

J'llono WY NM

BEN FRANK LIN
--

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CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
'"''ba Prlf!l'll111ont"

Plue Tax And

¥Jdcllipbrt, Ohio

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DRIVE-INN
RESTAURANT

Pb.llbJonSPHMI

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
Support lho Church of Yoar Chol..

HOGG AND ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO., INC.
Phone

ffW•H(tVelt"'
'I'IHalif
Jolpon, W'. VL

Altend tho Church of Yovr llloalaol

BE~
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Cot!tlnues With Outstending Values For
Tht Femlly. Shop For Bit S.vingsl

Cupl.l··-~­

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"WALGIIEEN AGENCY"

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

~-3870

SALE

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eleeoh Top feet The Little

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V. D. EDWARDS

WY 1-2588

SUMMER CLEARANCE

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ROLLER PHARMACY

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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

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THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

WY

Bob
RUIIIphrefl
tivated
by the St. u.
Loolo

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LOGAN MONUMENT CO.
OF MEIGS COUNTY

WHO WAll!• • LINCOLN?
With lull ~0\ftl' aor,~9 ADditiODiDJ. I dop't. II na

BllMPIII\EJS !1.\CI!
ST. LOUIS IUPU - Pltc!M!rll

Itch 1M
..... walkln&amp; lhorllln .-tM
lltylu and materiala. Slitltt te

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Member l'l'D
Oreenbnnoo WY ZGR

Near Pomeroy.Mason Bridle

lo!iddleport

.,.. play and Jamaica wallrlna

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FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES
WY 2·2844

Quality Furniture at Lower Prices

trans.

llldcllepoft

POMIIlOY, OHIO

Cool Shorts

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W:. Va.

1957 PORD (6) I'A1RLANE
$895
$595
BOO 2 Dr. Hardtop. Radio, Heater, one owner, real

SPONSORED BY MEIGS M.C. QUI

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WY 2-3284

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTI

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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.
Attend tbe Church of Your ChoJce

METROPOLITAN MOTORS

$1.00 Admlnlon - ChlldNn
Unci.. 12 With PeNnlt F,..

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Phone WY !·2!IBO

!Ioken of Good Bread

do, Come I'D.

1 p M.

JULY28

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lo!iddleport

1957 MERCURY 4 DR.
$795
$395
Hardtop. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater, See·lt

nice

RACES

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PLUMBINO ·• IIM'l'lNO
!40 Uncoln St.
Middleport

NOW

19$1 STUDIIAKIR
_ __ fJ?S
Champion (6) 4 Dr. Another ecqJIOlllY c;sr

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fine

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WILLIS ANTHONY

&amp;SONS CO.

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

$795
1951 (liEVROLET ~~
$1095
Sla\lon Wagon. Sts. 'l'raDL Cle&amp;ll and aolid, ruJIII

Ord.. ly ........
And Toke 'lim Homo

RAWU~GS

R. H.

These Can MUST GO
Who'-SIIe &amp; Below Price•

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to His serviee and glorifieatiooo.

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NEW.YORK CLOTHING HOUSE,
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But The Kitchen Sink?:Want Ads Can Sell It Too··

Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., July 26, 19tiS

WANT AD

Trade 'n' Travel Time
USED CAR BUYS

'62 Ford T-Bird

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Results.

RAWLINGS HAS A
WIDE SELECtLON

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$3395

61 Olds F-85

Coupe 4-Spelld Std. Trans. Radlo, Heater, New WSW Tires.

Deluxe. 4 Dr. Sedan. V-8 Hydramalic Tram., Radio, Heater. AB
new WSW Tires.

SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY!
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WY 2-21 57

FOR SALE OR TRADE

For Sale

- ONE TABLE, 60 x 3 fl. with

land , Ohio.

Landmark's Big

FREEZER
e LOWEST

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FREEZER _ _

1961 Buick

PRICES

WY 2.£003.

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1961 Dodge ··

7 23 6tp

4 Door Sedan One owner.

-

E. Moin Opo• Til 9 p.m.

1959 Chevrolet

Galaxle 4 dr. Sedan, V-8 automalic, Power steering and power

Brakes1 Pomr" 1-'indows and seall

R&amp;H,W'
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Power steering
A·l Condition

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$495

'58 Forcl
Custom 300
4 dr. V-8
Standard Trans.

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1957Ford

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last me a IUetime."

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HEATING, Plumbing, Mueller
Furnaces.

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Arnold BroUters,

1 Ton - Stake Body. 4 speed trallB. Dual wheeli,..V8 en·
gin e.

alltdDto,

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TRADE and SAVE

618 East Main Str..t, Pomeroy, Phone, WY 2 2448.
7 20 tic

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2 Door Sedan - 6 cyl. Standard trans. Low mileage., one
owner. Black finish .

1958 Chevrolet •

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MOTOR SALES
Cadillac-Oldsmobile

8 cyl. Standard trans. Radio and heater.

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to -

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Karr &amp;. Van Zandt

1959 Ford • - - - - $895
1958 Chevrolet

lito

... likea to owintl· ·
next boylrlnd will aome from."
''Maybe a lifeguard would be abe conoluclod. "A llrl bu
but I gue01 they doa1 have,keep her eye&lt; opeD every
IIIODef· II w""!~haJp!_~ ~"

$695

$395

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tbojlyl and ll'o lbne lor me 1o
lbfU about 10ttllng clowJl agafn,"
abi aald.
'jl'be ·Jdnd of t!ll1 1 w..t bas
to be an outdDOI'Imu: 8 professlonal athlelo ..,u1c1 be perfect.
I oiouldn't w..t blm 1o drlllk ...
be:'a nlgbtdub bablllle.
· ' 11 doD't """' about hlf age. He

$1395

Monterey
2·dr. hardtop, VB
Automatic.
A Nice One

4 dr. automatic

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lbt ..w &lt;to 11111 blcs oollil of' Belln&amp;ky. Wheo the 1.&lt;1
tbo loa! pounds! and dreamod 1Aqelo IIIIOOIJPlod Ill! ldl
a!ol.l about 1 ,.... beau, u 0p- wu ODt wl!l agalDII oeveo - ·
""""' to lito old II&lt;'·
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'Tve ...., llvo ,.... kind of 111111 bocauA 1he w..
..,.. &lt;from bODdleader a., AI&gt; 'llltedevll," oliO pouted. "I

Two-tone paint.
this one.

'58 Mercury

'54 Olds88

4 Door Station Wagon. Power steering and brakes, auto.
trans. Radio and heater. One owner.

4 Door Sedan -

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"iiS·IS" SPEf:IALS

2 Door Sedan. Standard trans. Radio and heater.

D. l, Pomeroy, Ohio .
7 20 61&lt;:

Pomero" landmark

6 cyl. Radio ami healer, standard trans.

1960 Chevrolet

wnuld consider trading
pull type. R. G. Pickett, H.

'1895
1960 Ford

$1995

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4 Door Sedan - VB. Automati c trans. Radio and heater,
power steering.

llft type 5 foot bush
hog
brush cutter $265 .00,

(FREE ICE CREAM!

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1960 Dodge - • • '1495

7 22 6tp

1000 Gallon Water tank 175.00,

$199

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114! but no ot1t foal! 111 ......,..,. 1plldlen ll't •flrl '""' 7011 lmll•·I
~ we wert lllppd 011 II uoed to I" to tbo ballporll
AprO Fool's Day. I'm r1t11 notiwat&lt;$ bl!D pltdl, oocl • ·over Ill!, bat tbo oDiy ,..., to for· ' oron&lt;lerlul thing to --.JI
ltl I 111111 II to lilld 11&gt;Jibor oDd rbylluD."

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4-dr. Su~er V-8 ·automaec Power
brakes, ower steering 7,000 actual miles. One owner New cadlilac ttade - ln.
Don't mis~ this one.

La Sabre 4 Door Hard Top. Power steflring and brake11,
radio and neater, white sidewaU tires.

PONIES for sale or trade
stock. Don Houdashelt. Ph.

Sale Continues

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'2095
.
1961 Rambler

2 Door Sedan. 6 eyl Standard trans. Radio and heater.

for a plaee in Middleport.
Six rooms, bath, basement,
city water , electricity,
garage, one acre
Rutland. S. D. Buskirk , Rut.

shel£. Flourescent lights,
one a nd two lights . Several!
racks. Phone WY 2-2845.
7 26

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62 Corvair Monza

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tYiwlt w•ll "'"' "" cupun~nae for

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to movltlond IUmlo'o hwll II
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break-up wttll - · ... to tbo ~ CoNI
pitcher Bob lleltnokr II tbo great- 'llllk Slooktnp',"
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ell tnp1r to bo1111 e 110up1o "But be lboofhll ••~ _;;;;
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with - . II "''
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H. T. Coupe. White finish, red inter ior. low mileage , seat
belts, power steering and brakes, radju and beater . Like
new all the Wll)' .

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box, 102 engine, rad io and heater . Tires show little wear.
A like new car at a rral saving,

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can w~ z.mt Day or Nlpt

Dodge- Dodge Dart-Lancer
5. Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport

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NOTICES

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Z dr. Hard Top .Sharp all white finish. Auto .slllft. &lt;•
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One careful local owner. Low mileage. our cyllnd- )
er economy.

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Now Is The Time
To Have Your
Coal, 011 or Gas

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4 dr. Sedan. Low mileage Hydramatlc. Power SteerIng &amp; brakes. Clean
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Cl.. n•d 1nd CMcked
for Wln'Nr

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Week-End Specials
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'58 Buick Super 4 Dr, Hard Top _

$895

'57 Plymouth 6 cyl. 2 Door

$595

'57 Ford V8 - 2 Door

$495

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Sellin~ Everything

.

But The Kitchen Sink?:Want Ads Can Sell It Too··

Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., July 26, 19tiS

WANT AD

Trade 'n' Travel Time
USED CAR BUYS

'62 Ford T-Bird

,,

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( Ia ssif ied I:=...;Fo,;;;R~sA~LE==~For=s.~·=-;11

Ads Get
Results.

RAWLINGS HAS A
WIDE SELECtLON

Dl!aclllll' e.llll
MnntliU

4.

$3395

61 Olds F-85

Coupe 4-Spelld Std. Trans. Radlo, Heater, New WSW Tires.

Deluxe. 4 Dr. Sedan. V-8 Hydramalic Tram., Radio, Heater. AB
new WSW Tires.

SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY!
II

1961 Chevrolet

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fU PLAt 'E A
RE~· 'l I PRi lUll l'ING
W~N1 .W

i'HONE

WY 2-21 57

FOR SALE OR TRADE

For Sale

- ONE TABLE, 60 x 3 fl. with

land , Ohio.

Landmark's Big

FREEZER
e LOWEST

1S Cu. Ft. Che'lt
FREEZER _ _

1961 Buick

PRICES

WY 2.£003.

- - --

1961 Dodge ··

7 23 6tp

4 Door Sedan One owner.

-

E. Moin Opo• Til 9 p.m.

1959 Chevrolet

Galaxle 4 dr. Sedan, V-8 automalic, Power steering and power

Brakes1 Pomr" 1-'indows and seall

R&amp;H,W'
A Ban:

ont."

U.mlo,

.

Power steering
A·l Condition

•

$495

'58 Forcl
Custom 300
4 dr. V-8
Standard Trans.

coQid

ani

••

daredevib.
"My DGI

'995

WY2-5342

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. $1095 ..

4 Door liard Top. Radio and heater , VB , auto. trans.

1957Ford

CROSSWORD

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HEATING, Plumbing, Mueller
Furnaces.

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1 Ton - Stake Body. 4 speed trallB. Dual wheeli,..V8 en·
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618 East Main Str..t, Pomeroy, Phone, WY 2 2448.
7 20 tic

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owner. Black finish .

1958 Chevrolet •

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MOTOR SALES
Cadillac-Oldsmobile

8 cyl. Standard trans. Radio and heater.

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Karr &amp;. Van Zandt

1959 Ford • - - - - $895
1958 Chevrolet

lito

... likea to owintl· ·
next boylrlnd will aome from."
''Maybe a lifeguard would be abe conoluclod. "A llrl bu
but I gue01 they doa1 have,keep her eye&lt; opeD every
IIIODef· II w""!~haJp!_~ ~"

$695

$395

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tbojlyl and ll'o lbne lor me 1o
lbfU about 10ttllng clowJl agafn,"
abi aald.
'jl'be ·Jdnd of t!ll1 1 w..t bas
to be an outdDOI'Imu: 8 professlonal athlelo ..,u1c1 be perfect.
I oiouldn't w..t blm 1o drlllk ...
be:'a nlgbtdub bablllle.
· ' 11 doD't """' about hlf age. He

$1395

Monterey
2·dr. hardtop, VB
Automatic.
A Nice One

4 dr. automatic

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lbt ..w &lt;to 11111 blcs oollil of' Belln&amp;ky. Wheo the 1.&lt;1
tbo loa! pounds! and dreamod 1Aqelo IIIIOOIJPlod Ill! ldl
a!ol.l about 1 ,.... beau, u 0p- wu ODt wl!l agalDII oeveo - ·
""""' to lito old II&lt;'·
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'Tve ...., llvo ,.... kind of 111111 bocauA 1he w..
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Two-tone paint.
this one.

'58 Mercury

'54 Olds88

4 Door Station Wagon. Power steering and brakes, auto.
trans. Radio and heater. One owner.

4 Door Sedan -

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2 Door Sedan. Standard trans. Radio and heater.

D. l, Pomeroy, Ohio .
7 20 61&lt;:

Pomero" landmark

6 cyl. Radio ami healer, standard trans.

1960 Chevrolet

wnuld consider trading
pull type. R. G. Pickett, H.

'1895
1960 Ford

$1995

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power steering.

llft type 5 foot bush
hog
brush cutter $265 .00,

(FREE ICE CREAM!

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7 22 6tp

1000 Gallon Water tank 175.00,

$199

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114! but no ot1t foal! 111 ......,..,. 1plldlen ll't •flrl '""' 7011 lmll•·I
~ we wert lllppd 011 II uoed to I" to tbo ballporll
AprO Fool's Day. I'm r1t11 notiwat&lt;$ bl!D pltdl, oocl • ·over Ill!, bat tbo oDiy ,..., to for· ' oron&lt;lerlul thing to --.JI
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4-dr. Su~er V-8 ·automaec Power
brakes, ower steering 7,000 actual miles. One owner New cadlilac ttade - ln.
Don't mis~ this one.

La Sabre 4 Door Hard Top. Power steflring and brake11,
radio and neater, white sidewaU tires.

PONIES for sale or trade
stock. Don Houdashelt. Ph.

Sale Continues

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1961 Rambler

2 Door Sedan. 6 eyl Standard trans. Radio and heater.

for a plaee in Middleport.
Six rooms, bath, basement,
city water , electricity,
garage, one acre
Rutland. S. D. Buskirk , Rut.

shel£. Flourescent lights,
one a nd two lights . Several!
racks. Phone WY 2-2845.
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62 Corvair Monza

CORRI!&lt;:TIONS

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repr.T*ftt •mm..dla•el' ftlt a uto
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to movltlond IUmlo'o hwll II
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break-up wttll - · ... to tbo ~ CoNI
pitcher Bob lleltnokr II tbo great- 'llllk Slooktnp',"
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H. T. Coupe. White finish, red inter ior. low mileage , seat
belts, power steering and brakes, radju and beater . Like
new all the Wll)' .

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box, 102 engine, rad io and heater . Tires show little wear.
A like new car at a rral saving,

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Dodge- Dodge Dart-Lancer
5. Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport

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Z dr. Hard Top .Sharp all white finish. Auto .slllft. &lt;•
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4 dr. Sedan. Low mileage Hydramatlc. Power SteerIng &amp; brakes. Clean
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'59 Ford VB Galaxie •.S1, 195

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Week-End Specials
LIOAL NOTICI
CIM No. 11,712
John 1. Halliday, ltdmlnllti'IIW
th• l1hl't of •••,.. ldWI~d
lnt•r, •waNd,

'58 Buick Super 4 Dr, Hard Top _

$895

'57 Plymouth 6 cyl. 2 Door

$595

'57 Ford V8 - 2 Door

$495

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11'115 Top T., Show
12:00 N.oon Report
12'10 Rev. bU. Tetll
1:11$ Platter Party
"It hu-a lot of utrq JGU oan't 111 111a11 u tile new 7:U llrliht Slar Sh011
1'110 SUndown Serenade
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7,35 Plcklnl Bdwr Show
. 7,30 Sip Off
7:50 News Report - Oblo
1'00 stp Off _ June
ITOO llreUflll Party
SUNDAY
1'10 llniUIIII PII'IJ'
Ullp 7:31 Slgu On News
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1,05
Coffee
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12' 00 Community News . .
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1,35
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l oCI Musre.t Clock
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10'011 MinllterlaJ Alsoe.
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1,30 Sunday Show
7:10 News Headllneo
Bulletin 8otlrd
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10:110 Voice of Prophecy
7:11 Muolcal Cloea
Nell'l 0 Onmo
11'10
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11:111 Cttanlr)o a,nm11m1
1:00 Oblo VIlle!' Newt
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12' 15 l4ualo Just Far You
12:110 Nooa Report
I'll World &amp; Oblo Newtt
1:115 Newt! Beat
12,15
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1:110 CwntrJ Go Bauntt
3,110 Platter Pllrl!&gt;
12:31 Rev. MerUD Teo11
a,IJ Weelber Picture
1:55 News Beat ·
4:15 Blalllnlr Auto llltow
1'110 Billy Grablllt
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1:110 Mid WQ 1o1a11ne1
4:311
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4:111 Hour o1 Dioe1o1oa
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11:10 &amp;lot!tlq MeJodill
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Stewardship Is Program Theme
At Federatecl Guild Meeting

About
M dd
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nesday eveninC at the church.
Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, leader,
opened the devotions With the
grwp si.ngon "Dwell In Me 0
Holy Spirlt." A meditatlon on
• Steps
Toward
Chrisltan
Growth," was glven by Mrs.
Btaettnar who aiso read an ar·
tide. "The P&lt;iceless Treasures
of Roderiekus the Weaver, " and
closed with prayer .
"Stewarclshlp " was the theme
of the prog&lt;am
charge of
Mrs. Roy Seyfried, stewa~·
shlp
A play,
Stewardship Census.
Taker,

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People In
Pomeroy

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Ernest~~:

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SEE WAll MVIIICAt

111e Rutland Friendly
ero ·beld lbelr 111111ua1
picnic ,
the
Allmtinl were Mrs.
:i:'"h~lci,Ba~le and

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aona,'r...;': J:~e;"~

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spoiiSOI'ing a bomellllldtc. I c-o
cream social .Friday, July 26llt
alI p.m. at the MeSQII 'Youih
Center. Proceeds will ~ ·uaect
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df'""
ad-k
1 • Cenlote:u""l
tioD
ace cream, ...-...~a ~coffee and pop wW be sold. PE!r- .
sons are requested to brlrif con~

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ELBERFELDS POMEROY

JULY
CLEARANCE
SALE
Furniture - Housewares ment -

Music Depart.

Floor Coverings - Wearing Af'

parel- Bargains All Over The Store.

Shop Saturday 9 to 9

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

W're Coming Towards The End Of

white cover and centered witll
w~th her. moth~r, Mrs. John
a mass arrangement of pink F. Batly and fa~ily.
and red gladioli, with pink
Mrs. ~oward Seidenabel, Mrs.
Seidenabel and Mrs. Roy
Frecker visited Wednesday aft·
Oxfor4 Univ.nitv Pr•••
ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. Komer Holter.

SCOFIELD
Reference Bible
$10.00

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Olhor bindings byopoclal
order, from 4.00 Ia 37.50

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE
N. 2nd An.

Mlddt•port

the Bradford Church of ,C:~~ :~;;:~a=nd~L~u:cy:_:an~d~J:effr~ey
Working on the project
Mrs. James R..ed, Norma
sell, Edilb Pmest,
T.,,..,,a Friday or Mr. and Mro. DownHendricks Eltanor Roo
ing and Mrs. Johnson aDd
dred Siss~n. Arona Rusa:~·
. OWing the weekend Mrs.
'Y Hendricks ond Tony '
and daughters will
ricks.
company her husband•s parents,
, Mi·s. c. E. Ruppel! of GuU- Mr. and M111. R. R. Johnaon,
port, Miss. is the guest of her Sr. of Cleveland, to their home

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W1lt DltMY't
"PINOCC:HIO"
ITechnicolor)
--and"THI IIIIDGI"
Forthright and Forceful
Sttvrday
Jwly 27
"LAD, A DOG"
(Tet'hnicolorJ
Peter Breck Pee&amp;y McCay
-andWalt Disney Pr... ntt
"THE HOUND THAT
THOUGHT HI WAS A
RACCOON"
(Techni('olor)
Rex Allen

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POMEROY, OHIO
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TONIGHT end SATURDAY
"ESCAPE FROM
EAST IIRLIN"
Don Murray, Christine Kauf·
mum, Karl Schell. Crawl
through a tiny tunnel under
the Berlin WaH. survey East
Berlin;
wtre . .
paratlngface
you barbed
from Freedom:
take cbances on being sbot
in the e•cipe; 1ee 29 escape
by longest tunnel yet!
Timely! Thrilling! Truel
--THE HOOk"
Kirk Douglas, Niek Adams,
Robert Walk~ Nehemiah
PersooH, Enrique Magaloaa.
COULD YOU DO IT? .. .
drop 1 bomb and kUI an ea.
my you wiiJ never aee .. _ or
KILL a Human beinJ Faee

Fit for your
valuables

SHOWER ANYTIME
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An extra bathroom In less than an average clothes
closet. Put in your cottage, basement, laundry,

pra&amp;e. work room or an unused corner anywhere
Corne In now to • • • •

OHIO VALLEY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
2321. locond

Edward Boor, Owner
W'{ 24016

Bfllcer'• Are 1tloeiRfl •••• ·~

and tee don't U!APt to tne.,e anu more
than tee laa"e to •• ~ ••• and here'~ proof: ·
eRound Chorry Dlnl.. Room T1ble and 4
chelrs
$131
eA-Bod·ln-A.Cholt-You must- lhlal
Rog. $89.00 - - - - - - - $49.50
eAclmlral T. V. Solo 11 tho lost
Valuos E- Offerodl

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••• and so .....b 8llfer than home or olllce
"hiding places" diet aae wloerable to thievea,
Ire, pryiDg ores!
An average-famity4m Safe Deposit Bor ill
our modern wult mllll fur pemlies a week81111 beaco fits ~ as well aa Yliluablel.

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11'e Pay 3% lnterat On Sllflmp

Pomeroy . Nationa.l.Bank
Serving Melga County for oVer·IIO yean

POMEROY.- "tu1\AND.

e!1lll0 V. "Monitor" Clolhos Dryer
$59.00
Rog. $109.00
e Vory lpiCial buys on Nallonally Atlvorllood
LU18111
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e Curtol111i Don't know whore wo got ·•om, but '
lhor gotta got
e(l) Now DoLuxo Model 1963 Frlgiclolro Range,
damagod, nol bod, but If you ore looldnt for
I rNI bargain I l l lhle
$227

eAiumlnum Skllloll - - - - - - - 69c
el Potlo Sol, folcll,. labia ond 4 choirs,
. AIIIINI white
$38.00
eMirro.rs of many 11111.
elll4x8ahool of 1-n "Formica"- $9.00
e Vlnyi·Aabooloo Tlle-Limllod stock.
tlf you con uM whot wo hove, make ua an of.

e Sofa lllda

fer).
eAII ldnda of Fireplace FlxlurH. SAVE NOW

el troup Lounge Chalro - - - VaiUII lo $79.00

eExtra LHYIS for DlneHeo
e Lodtlors and Gvord Rallo for Bunk Bodo
e Extra Bed Rallo
e Old Pump Ora•n, dlomanllod for ciNnl,. and
...,.lr and never pul back ...olher.
el Pleco 36" oquore of Pure VInyl-marble oleo
algn. Would make o nl .. lable top

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MEIGS THEATRE

:IFesto~n;;.,..w:;.·~V_;;a:.,. .;w~ll~l~be;:;_g~u~e~st~·~to...FiiaeiieiiT"""""""""""""""""""'

Mrs. Harris, Mrs. wmaChilds, Mrs. Lionel Boggs, 1
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·and Mrs. Millard Wildermuth.
Others playing were Mrs. C. A.
Bradbury, Mra. Robert Schimou, JI
and Mrs. Rlcllanl Greas. Mro .
Mills served a dessert course at
the conclusion of the evening.
won

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Rup~:pe~ill.·l:f~o~r~a~vi~si:O.Iiibeiiiifoiireiiiir~etiiurn--in=g~to

son,
Howard his
Rev. the
Ruppelt begins
Mrs. Pauline Atkins,
August 1st. and his muther
Sharon Jewell and Mrs.
wiJI accompany him on a
Titus , members of the
· relatives in St."&gt;Veral states.
Garden Club, entertained
He will visit in Golfport befu·.ell
Harrisonville Girls 4-H llonor returning to Middleport,
dub at the home of Mrs. Titus Mr. Ermer Miller, who has
Wednesday evening with
.a been a patient at Holzeorr.v:•~
arrangement
in Gallipolis for st:
has been returned to
The girls were shown the ba··l h•&gt;me on Grant~st. His
sic mechanics for doing
L. W, McComas Is
geometric arrangement and
Another daughte&lt;, M&lt;s.
hie arrangement. Fifteen girls Iva Ward, has been residing at
and four mothers were
home.
sent.
Mr R R Joh
s. · ·
nson and three
Marta, Helen and
CLUB ENTERTAINED
Ruth, of Lafayette, La. are
Mrs. Donaki Mil1s entertained spendinR a week wilb her fathher canasta club Tuesday even· , Mr . Rodney Downinu and
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h h
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mg at er ome on ncoln-st.
Downing. Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Gene Harrla was a KUest Singleton and Mrs. Bertum Paytile evening. Prizes were ne and daughter, Lucy, of Char·

e Small and not oo small p i - of C.rpet
S.mplol. Put thom togolhtr and have 1
potch work room olzl 1'11111
.
e Fabric S.mples-lflno for quilts)
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taken . trombootkhe ·*ulrtd
visit with her parents and rela- ILawrence. Others present were
were In charge of tile dm E" h h B' L.l-...
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at
P1annmg
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1 tlves
.
Mr. Milhoan and Dean Dennis lei .
.
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God " was presented
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m. veryooe wv ""''
'kin
· th ·
Mr and Mrs Dale Kestmon,lllonna, Dallas, and Duane We!J. ' held f II . th d'
H t f. Cpfpbratetf
JULY It
1 were JMrs Ben Buck and Mrs Lonnie lei
T a g part m e pay
o owmg e Inner. OS - Ch I
M be ol
Mrs. Neutzlmg as the rensus I
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.
,·
.
esses for the next meeting will
ery Ann Crosen,
em n
the Naylors Run
h:ker· Mrs Leonard Jewell as K~terson , vtslted \\ednesday l Last Fr~a.y Mrs Ruth Euler , be Mrs . Dallas Llghtfoot, F.mma of Mrs. Mary Crosen, observed Playground A.SioclaUon
wW
B With Lonme Kesterson at the ] Mary V1rgm1a Re1bel , and Fave B
C . 8 .th
d M j her eighth birthday
meet at the pia-•"" Mon· Ld M
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Sa
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Mrs. 8 us1ness a y· rs 1. . V
Weed. Miss Mayor ;' Mrs Louis eterans ospl , un1mg1oo, uer ~:~tten eu a Delta Kappa La \lane!! .
With a picnic supper held
at 6:30 p, m. for a
Reibel, Mrs. Housewife; Ann W. Va
.
Gamma pro~ram planmng com- Attendm were Mr. and Mrs. nesday evening at the
period followed by a buat.
'bel
Mr and Mrs. Gene Alk1re and Rltttee m~tng held m Jackson, R h M g d M
, _11
1Haven Roadside Park.
mee•1 ..... An people of
I
Hoter,
a you th , Donna Re1 , f 11
k nd
,_ f Ohl
ous, r. an
rs . ~ ance, 1
-•are urged to attend
aJ t
Mr Se f 'ed La 1 am Y were wee e gues..., o
o.
R
and M
G d
Mr 1was presented with two
eeF n-ager: M '· Phyl rwi ill' - her parents, \k and Mrs. Pearl Ll Col and Mrs. Harry Craig edv. M
F rsd. Dear ner, Mr' jed birthday cakes and
JULY st
·
d y armer ; ...rs. L d1,
tam· jparker. They were accompame' d and son an dd aughter, Carol and annd Mrra. Hore
weese,
M
J
Dee. Igifts, lnchlding a bicycle.
A farewell potluck
Mrs .K Rl\:11
son,
. rs . horne by Mrs . p arker f or a Doogt as, spen1 the pas 1 week tn
. aH rtin s. J mer Loh
ona, M es were played followed
W .
ed aM.\. Eld
Rev and Mrs Harold
11 18
rs St
visit
Middleport where they visited Rabe
dinner.
faml1y
the
1
1~: anC
8·
ares
rauss. Mrs. E J. H1ll and grand· w1th his mother, Mrs . Harry Mo rFr tk se' rhs. M
Willis, AttendJng were her
of the Nazarene of
ISS
areer.
d ght
C th'
Gooch left Craig and h' b th
nd
rs.
an
ac ' rs.
M
Cr
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A dedication service for two ' au er' yn 18 .
.
,
.
Is ro er a fa~R am Bradford, Mrs. Lavina Bra- ary osen, her
wUl be held in the '"'
_.
d iWednesday. for a ""' with ••I· •iy, Mr . and Mrs Robert c,.,g 1 M Be 1 Gille
M R
Mrs Margaret Archer and
park Tueoday evening JUIIYII
1 1 a1
hea lth a id an d twomt:Uca
. Cl
Mr C .
·
· ey, rs.
r
ey, rs. o•. ·
'
kits was held with Mrs . 1 B latlves m oumbus.
. raJg ha~ been on a 13 coe Satterfield, Mrs. Lena Me- Sister, Patty. others present
at siz o'clock. Eaeh person
-·• Chns
. t'Ian serv1ce
.
months
stay m Korea
a
cha·r- ..Mrsd Robert Doman
. of Belpre
.
h
. · While Elh'mny, Mrs. Dave Farmer, were Mr· and Mrs · Elmer[::::g is asked to brtna
--e
W~.
-•
.
v1s1te recen 1ly w1th her s1ster ere they also visited with Mr Mlnni G'l
Ad , • I Burns their daughter
Mrs
dish and drink
1
man , a nd Mrs. Ke nn~y. spin·
d
.
d f. d
s.
e 1 more, a l.Hlm'
'
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ualllfe chairman participating, an
brother·m·1aw, Mr . atn rJen sin Athens .. They have re- ~ bert, Mrs . David Darst, Sr., Mary Margaret Lewis and t!hU·
own ta'Die senrlce.
Mrs. Kennedy read John 13 : Mrs RusseU Brown.
turned to .waslungton, D. C. Mrs. Dallas Uglltfoot, and Mrs. ,dren, Sandy, Jaclde, and Jeff,
_
and closed the dedica- Mrs. Lawrence Weed and son, where he w1U be on duty .
WHliam Re ooids.
of Roanoke, Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
12 17 ' 'th p
Stephen of Columbus spent last Mrs . olan &amp;t'nheimer and
Y
Bo Rothgeb daughter
GUEST AT COOKOtJr
ti em WJ
rayer.
k .
,
'
•
During the business session . wee. With her mother, Mrs . rl~~ghter .. Judy, or Colurnbuii,
and Bobby .Jo and Pat Archer. Miss Martha N~~~=~ll
plans were diacUssf!d for attendRussell .
YlsJted th1s week with be r
01
e1nomlratron
of Mr. and Mrl.
lng the P&lt;esbyteri•l Executive Mrs. Oscar Bauer and daugh- daughte&lt; . and family, M&lt;. and Cit'I'R To 4-H Club
TO HOLD SERVICE
was 111051
hnn•nr 11
meeting at Alexandria church
. Ma~garet Eleanor. and Mrs . W1l11am ~ Sheridan and A demonstratioD on various 1 The Ohio Baptist Gullda of
a cookout held !l'rlda•
in Hebbardsville on July 30 . ~al'y l~tse of Tempe..A.n z. ar-ldau.ghter, Mana .
kinds of soil was gtven by Julia Providence District will hold allr:~~ of her 16th b:::~~:.ll
Mrs. Neutzling , Mrs . Thomas rl\'ed Fnday. for u vtslt with Jtm H&lt;&gt;ed, son of Mr. and · Holter and Karen Griffith
morning watch service, Sunday,
were Sarah
Young and Mrs. Ralph Camp· l~er.
mother, . Mn. Fklrence 1Mrs. J.ames Reed, Middleport. ithe Five Point Star Stitcher
from 6:30. 7:30a.m.
Bachtel, Jr., Seren
oetl wiiJ attend . Announcement Smith and famtly .
RD l, ts employed in Waslling- 1Tuesday evening at the home
taken at this service are to
Michl Lloyd and susan
was made of adult
Mr . .and Mrs. ~raid Kelly ton, D. C.
Julia Holter. Plans were made sent to organizer or
Middleport, and Miss
cr:nference September 13-14
chddren, Den~ls and Darla Mr. and Mrs . James Reed and for the judging of projects
at once. Forest Rua lbd
Bowman, of Cedar RapLantern Fellowship, Sept.
Naples, Fla .• arnved Tuesday d~ughter , Ruth, had as their 29.
Guilds wUJ bold a
Iowa, who is the guest of
Ill at Pilgrim HiiJs near Mila dvis~ witAllll her E~ah~ents , dJmhnerMguests, Mr. and Mrs. JIJii.a, assisted by her
at the
Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Rall.
0
lersburg. An offering was
· an
rs. . en IC Inger
n ichael• and c~.ildren of Mrs . David Holter, served ice
en by Mrs. Young and Mrs. and other relatives.
, Chtcago, IlL Tney also vi&amp;ited cream, cup cakes and kool
Pearl Mora and placed in
Dr. an~ Mrs. J. 8. Marshall with Mra, Reed 's pare-nts, Mr.
Jackie Mora, Twila Karr,
parsonage fund .
fanuly of Louisville: Ky., and Mrs. Herbert Miller,
Peggy Milhoan, Ann
At the close of the
have been vacati?ntng at land Rd.
Karen Griffith, Carol Hill
~andwiches. cookies and
co?ntry home, Mmgo, W· A group of women met
Martla Pugh of Ello,lew
were sened from a
in
arrtved Thursday , for 8 ('ently for a deaniDi lfSaioa
. Va., Barbara Batley, Heidi

I

Kennedy
Awaiting

n, Ktc"'Y,

and Brent, Mr. and
neth Finley, Gary and
Mrs. Don Harrison, and
Mr. aDd Mrs. carl
and Mark; Mrs. Jim
A lrlendshlp family pot~uci: I''"''
Gary and Steven; Mr. and
dlnDer will be beld 11
Harold Sauer,
Ruth
EniA!rprlao EUB Cburcb
GIVE DINNER
Joy; Mr. and Mra.
July 2$, at 1 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frecker
den, Bobby, Lynn,
""' cn!IIID will be
.
with I dinner Wedand Todd: Mr. and Mrs.
the dusert. FamllleJ
evening at their bume,
Weber, Dennis, Dean, lloo:'di[:!~~=llo take their own
Present were Mr.
Dallaa, and Daune: Mr.
Mrs 11o
Mrs. Ronald Williams, IJDde
JULY !'I
and Randy; and Mr. and Mrs. 'lbe Shade Valle
Ariz., Mrs. Ray Selden&amp;Fred Williamson, Bobby
will have a/
Mr. and Mrs.
Debbie.
on Saturday
and daughter,

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Willi 1111 irlbllllrleo, K
iralat U 10111too oqlllhi ldet
II 8oodlo America.

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Friendly CGrdmer•
Anllf.UJI Picnic Held

dies in crystal holders on either side.
,
The Happ) Harvesters class Mr. and Mn. Jamos Reed ...d A cafeteria otyle dinner wu
was hosta with Mrs . Phil Mein· daughte&lt;, Ruth, were in Colum- 'servecl by the Loyal Women's
hart ,and MI'S. Louis Reibel 11 : bua recently u 1\lesls of hla ~ol the
a.urch
chairmen, assisted by
Mrs. brother and family, Mr. and 0
Lst at
l.llllUBI JUest
Dale Smith, Mrs. Gladys Cock· Mr1 . Richanl Reed and chlJ. nlgbl beld Tburaday eveninl at
ler, Mrs. Max Melnhart, Mrs. dren .
•the church with the p - 1 ,
p h i 1 Williamson Miss Lena RAlbert Rdbel Lecidin Crook !lra. Oscar Roush In charge.
Grueser Mrs ~anda Kaspar lk is recover~ from 1
The members of the Men's
and M&lt;;. Roy Seyfried.
at Holzer Hospital. Hissur!~?, Claa and husbanda of the Loyal
Dulcie has been with him 1 Women were IUOsls for the
8 eYening. Procedlng. I!Jo dinDer
the
Mr and M
J
Reed Mrs. Roush led the group m the
daughter Ru~s.anda~:~ Bo : pledge to the flag followed by
·
ers, ha;e
from wa prayer given by Rev. Fred
camping trip to Lake Alma
Gardner.
Mr and Mrs Vernon W~ The tab!.. were covered with
entertalned witha dlnner Th
white cloths and arrangements
day evening at tlleir homeurrn of sw~t peas were used for
Earl Kesterson returned to I, Rutland m observance of the decoration. Mrs. Roush, M r s.
Wilmington Tuesday , after a birthday of her mother, Mrs. Leo Childs and Mrs.

A thought for the day "Tbere
Is A Creator" by Mr . Ben
Noullllng, president, opened the
meellni of the women'a Gulid
of the F!derated Church Wed·

ch~lrrnan

Dinner Servecl
At Guest Night
In Middleport

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$55.00

el Rog. $369.00 Italian Provincial Sofa _ $1U
e4 pc. Turquoise hcllonal

$.16••00

e 5 Only solid maple Chairs - $49.00 for all .f
Rogularly $20 each
eOddt ond onds of Dlnl,. Room Chain,

',,

~price

e I only Solid Mople C.r- Cholt
·
·
Rog. $49.95

$24.95

e Rogulor $79.95 ''Spo.. lover" Lane
Codor Choat
$39.00
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$79.95 .
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$1.00 up

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VIsit Our Uud ~pt.

For SpecJal

Giveawoy Pricesl

-Presicleul KeMecly awaltod

roport bore lodoy !tom
Secretary of State W. Avi!I'OII
Harriman on what further
war thaws the world can IQ:pect
as a relllk of the nuclaar iest
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. - ben treaty inltiatecl In ~.
Stern oppOsition by the United
States and Brltaln 11011t an AfrlcaL resolution ciemalldln&amp; 1mmediate independence for Port·
ugese terrltllries In Africa back
Into CODSU!lati&lt;RI loday,

U. S. Ambassador Adlai E.
Steveaootl while supporting aelf·
determUJallon for Angola, Moz.
amblq~ aad Portui\IOSO Gc$ea, suggestejl that Seeretary
General Than\ appoint a
ia• U. N. representative lo
side over Independence
aU0111 ~&gt;c;tween Portusal
Afric:an leaders.

HarriDWI, ohle£ u.s. oegc&gt;lietor
at the big 3 tolD ill Moseow. wao
scheduled to orri&gt;e bert
IIOCIOOW for a 1:30 p.m.
meetlog with KIIIDI!dy all
Presicleot's Squaw lliland home.
secretary of state lleao
plamlecl Ia fly be&lt;a frm w..•h- 1
lngiOO for the same aesslon.
In a television-radio address
the nation Friday night, Keooedy
balled the Soviet-British-U.S.
agreement
to bar nuclear
tests In the atmosphere, space,
and under water. as a "vletory
for mankind" and a ''step
,rom war."

Kennedy said "no one can
diet wUh certainty • , .
further agreements, if any,
be built on the foundations
lhis one."
But he said ••the im&lt;H&gt;rllml I
point Ja that efforts to seek new
agreements wiU io (orward."

Leader Wants 'Fish

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