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VOL XV

NO. 90

Wednesday--9:00 to 5:00
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Last Day of· Elberfel~s
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~'I'Ofl (tJPJl _sen... Jl.lho. gave the oamo ,.._,ta l act"" the lrlotf.
l\epoll&gt;tba IMders today rejectocl oayint he would ootaccopiOD ln- . "DemocroUe ~

tl A IWIHilirde s-ie vote Is ' the Se!&gt;olo ~ ....__, llo o'akt' ~~~at ~ ....W bo "JJool·
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ml~, decUired that It "'"'lei bo , tleally llllddal'"• let the lllpuhU·
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· lloQioenlic tnf.... nees tbat poUti· vtullon. Hi&lt;kenloop« 11 the top niog their bopeo for Senate rill·
.,_. P - a ""'"illllar ttagedy for the •• ..,. iD oppooe the pact u 1
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c:o1 portllllll5hlp mlgbt be behind Republi""" 011 the Senato Foreign , flcallon ol the paet on eonlldellco l Pomoeratic Whip Rubert H. tloo lnd" the IIA!pUbllcon""' to, Prtr· "l hopo IUid pray that the7
tholr delermillalloo to toke a Relalloos committ.. which will • that the pobtlc pDII"allJIUpporii 1 Humpll...,., Mblll.. ehaimwl of make lhll 1 pl!'lllllll8ai10.''
•. won't.~ he told reporton.
baN look It ~he nueliar lelt boo • .
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Bill spent the weekend with Dtivld, Robert, RoaaMa, and
Thursday eVentnc and !ePOI'ted Mn. Raybunl were ill Polm
At the nmt time, - - · lhe Mr. ·lllld Mrs. W. P. Lanning Pamela of Balnbrldge. They
that his wile Esther '\'"&amp; home Sprtnp, Florida vtsltlng ~·.
Department was •till oeek· 'ol Fairborn, Ohio. Sunday, on went ospectally to bring their
from lhellarbertonr.itileDIJ!ol- Rlyburn'a brother Floyd Me
1ng .. onougb promiDent Republi- 1u.eir return trip they visited grandson Robert home with
pita! alter ondl!rcoJnl major Dormltt who li ill.
COMPlAINTS. OOMPLAINTII or. She - lrl p t pUI 1114
C&amp;DI to ctve. look ol bolancod lwith Mr. Herbert LanniJii of them lor. •••II. Jlo recently
surgery IUld ... dolnJ .. weUI Calllni.OD Mr.llld Mra. Frtd Dear llelen·
Lept ..... up her lttllllll
bipartisanahip iD ' , Jli'OP'*d con- Frankfort.
injum hll ankle and Ia in a
as coulcl ~ dpeeted.
M.
muab
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Mn.
Allnle
Fry
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11me
c:ry!n1.
But tbe nunt !111M hlr
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greulonal delegation to ott.nd Re an&lt;1 M Norvsl Rlck· ' cast. While Ill llalnbrldiO. Mr.
Mr Lon Roush eaUed.., Mr ,Sunday
ptl ~.lfo. complaW about tho
stand al the wiDdOir ' and liD
the tr..ty 01gnmg in Mo""w
r.er :nd soo
Tampa, Fla. ~:p~~,:r~:tln:tl&lt;!nded a ' Mrs. Gaynali Chandler, War· Dwight Gibbs Monda~ moroing: l" : ~ =:,.:~~ IIDush ment in dodon' offices. My
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There were Signs thot the Idea w' e overnight guests Tuesday
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lren John Danny, Susan and Ml· and Mrs. Clareilce Yeag- a
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friends beVe the oame trruble. her
hlst«7 ,,_, ..., ,_
oi sending • coogressional group ru&lt;:!'Mr. and Mrs. Hern;an Grate Mr. and Mra. Carl Morria, Gtlyla of 'MichJclll
vlslted ,er, Sharon and Beveril' lpel!l ' p~ ~aroo- Ye&amp;ller, Martha, I bad an ap~ to aee
downllltbewallilll,_
1and VIckie.
wtth s-etary oi Stott
docil:lt would~~! her
1 Jim. Mark, ll1d John spent four Tbursdav with her silter-iJ&gt;.Iaw 1Sunday afternoon Yislilnl Mro. l1011ttY'~~.;~~;! a doctor and waited tbe ~
Rug wt&gt;Uid be ICI"apped un k
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Qutilen ·days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl llld husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cur· Yea1er'a mother, Mra. lv a of
4-R cluba .......,11•• ah0w, two houri pat! Ill,)' appoilllniellt
I tried to hun;! - .. ~d,
Republicans with stature on ey (Marvel Foleyl of Mdison are Denison, Wheeling, W. VI., tis Rickard.
Hudson of 8POid RuD.
time - whidl I've lsarneti· IO
lbt lllll"lt aimp.,. 11 H
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cotmnittee.o WOIIid agree to 1°· visiting her parents, Mr. and Tile DeniSODS ltt! former local !
Mr. and Mrs. P1ul Randolph in Poblt Pleuant
tile Appa- accept. I cl!dn'~ mind an 1,rul "Tht doctor's billy rfchl
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S011ato GOP t..ea&lt;l&lt;f E.efflt M. Mrs. Dick Foley,
residents and wiD return here Mrs. Louise Adldn~ •P"M "1aod daulhlll'l. Pauletta llld .ladtlen lt1eatrle audltcrlum lot whell tbe PllfiOJl oezl to
How lfdt do you bav•
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Dir~oen. 111 .. dented tbat Repub- Miss Cathy wout' of Pome. soon, u he 11 hired to teach .'""k vlsitlftl her s•oter, Mr. ·SteUa Mae vlaited Sunday eveo- WedneldiY., Martha ~p- whose appoln~t wu •
befOre il'a COIIIIdered
..m,ilcan senators were tokma " 'roy spent severaf-days with at Rutland lbgh achool thlJ iand Mrs. Harold Love of Chesa· llng wtth ' Mr. IUid Mrs. Curtls iiiOII woo .' b!Uf\'rll!l!oD an Iter hour latar than mille, was call- orgeacy? 11'1 a weD-known fa&lt;l ·
party ltand on the U.S.·Br&lt;tloh- luuy Imboden and Mr and year.
,peake, 0.
Rickard llld Mrs.
Blanch outflt and will go to Jacbon ed - soema he wu a "ltlllr
have to be near dsalb beSoviet treaty or tryma to make tt Mrs Wilbur Imboden Bobby
I Mrs Mable E Roush lQIO!It Van Schoyck.
Mills on August 12th, lhlll'on patient and this WU my lint
you get I bOON-Call - 1114
8 partlsa~ ~ F ,.
and· Charlotte.
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NMr. :n~rs. nd"; Mor: the w;,.kend with her daughter. Mr. llld Mn. Georp T. Ben- :::
~~~ ~~ visit. But what ~ got Ill,)' NEVER on Sunday! - JZ.
"Wt ~.. ooly !t.t: all the Mr. aod. Mrs Robert Sheets M~;erMarvln. ~orris •. Dexter ·Mrs. Margaret Burkley of Johns- nMt .•nd Mrs. Mae HoffiiUID orl'iliiMllli. . .
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to be informed the RENE
facts" 0. told a reporter.
i of Galllpohs, Mr. and Mrs. Ben are oo I trip thru the west vD- town, 0. She abo visited her ICmcmnati, Ohio spent Wednes·, Mr. and -1\in. Dallas Gibbs doctor wu .running behind Dear S but Not S, IUid J.,..:
D;;ksen also ..kl titer&lt; was oo llhrvey ~lid son, and Mr. and lting points of mterest On their dauJihtor • Mrs. Nedra Hoppe, day through ~unday
tsiting and Mr. and Mrs. Elson Long =~(=~:a~:&gt;;.
Doll't eondemn aU doeterl beattempt to discouraae Repubii- Mrs. Merlin Farmer and lam- return trip they wiD. plcl&lt; up and
husband,
E d w I r d i\lrl· Hoffmon I son and lam- and 11!1 Timmy olllted Saturot a few laolated lnaWiocans from occeptlnl invitation. to lly of Columbus were recent P. F. C. Jack Morritl who ia F. Hoope, Jr. o! Columboo, 0. lites, Mr. and Mrs. Rwlsel Hoff· day eveniDC witll Mr. Glbba' me, boil would talk to me
And don't blame • diiet.r
ottsod the treaty-signing .,...•. vi&lt;ltors or ~arne! :ta;s~n. being discharged from tile eer· The Hoppes wtrt recently mar· m~~ and Mr. and Mrs. DaDa ' parenlll, Mr. and Mra. Dwight ~~~~.::~:i~
u ov..-loua olllco glrlmoay.
M~. and rs. rn
ra e, vice at Fort Riley, Kanua. ried.
H man.
Glbbll.
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the Incident to him lllo
The GOP lead..- said he penon· David aod Gene, are spending
Mr. and Mrs. llowll'd Ray- Mr. Rlchll'd Roush of New Mr 8tan1eJ AdltiDa
IJIIM you I p
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and rm sure II WOII1
agein
11 anoollllced he would not at· a week at the Nazarene Church William Theobald, Columbus, born spent the past week in Haven was the dlnoer gueat of 'nluday afternoon with his un- HE lmow without even 111
~:a if Invited because golnlt camp in .:Oiumbus. Las( week spent the weekend with his Palm Sprlnga, Florida wilb Mrs. his sister ~.aturday evening, Mr. cle, Mr. c. E. Fry.
tr, Ill,)' $at? II wu
We all kn01i mls
ent
would imply 0 commitment to oup. Mrs. Grate stayed overnight In mother. Mrs. Lydia Tbenbatd. Rayborn's brother, Mr. and and Mra. H.rry Thom[llon.
Saturday evenbtl dlmlor ponelve prescription:: I
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rt tho pact 011 which he hao Columbus to attelld a missionM IUid
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d Mra. Floyd McDermitt. Mr Me· Misa Sue Ellen IUld Eva Lee IIUOSI.s of Mr and Mn Fred charged the repla
oceufecODta y, back
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po
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Mrs. Cav II I!:dmun · Dermitt Is
w 1 his home Brown visited Saturday with
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not taken • stand. .
I Mrs Ollv~ Jnarahm of Porn- son, Marilyn and Florence of I the --~~llmea
Miss Diane Blessin• who
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M. RmlBil and Mrs. Annie Fry. A friend lelll me her
don't have to bael.sen. Bourlte B. Hlcl&lt;tnlooper,
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Chsrlea all ,
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-- - - - eroy and Garnet Wllllamaon, . "
s, ,.... reeen1 over- Mn. Annie Fry of Elain, lUI· spending a vacation wltb her Moore Jr. Te
and carol
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local were in Logan receotly to night illlests of Mr. and Mrs. . h . the h
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. Sue of lluntlqtoa and Mr •· !nation
and olta!l
Halon·
visit Mrs. Williamson's niece.
se,
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Roosh Okey B. Roush. Toney Thomp- Gene Smith Julia llld Belinda
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Mrs. Harold Saxton. They aioo Mr. and Ml"ll. Charlea Simp- for tho 1 ummer Is opendlng a son visited Friday afternoon of Point PI~
are11 t in place. Doll't
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viSited Mr. Harold S.xton who kins aod Charla. of Columbus week visiting Mrs. Kate Roush Wtth Diane.
Mo. mJ Mrs. BW Slaven and ~~ rigllts, .,.,.pi to
~ ~ botel I'O&lt;illl UDtll
was confined In a Logan Hos- were weekend guests of her of the Union eommwlity.
Mr. and Mrs. HoW:ard Card- daughter llld Mr. and Nrl. Bob b'L
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woo'!
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aearil' ever, nlgllt,
p1tal.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Those helpiJii Mrs. Nora Ad· er of Point Pleasant visited Mrs. Qasey and two daughtars of
aybe you
prln
lpelldJJII weekend~ with
Mrs. Ethel Nelson and Hel~n Snowden. The Slmpklno were ldns celebrate her 9lnd blrtb- CIJ'der's sister and f11111ly, Mr. Jilptey, Mrs. Ellabetll Ohltnc· Halon, but writing 11 bu
Ia 1 motel?
- - - - - - - - - - Mae called SUnday on LydJa , returning from a visit with rei- day were her sons, Mr. a n d land Mrs. Albert Tbompoon, Mar- • llld twin dauebten of Coium- e&lt;! more tllan the doctor
She bu bra((
a baml
8V JEAN PARKER
Theobald, Ira IUid Hila Baker, aUves in West Virginia and Mrs. Stanley Adkins of New tha, Alberta Jo, Harriet llld btJa 0 and Mra IJlllan McCoy SICK BUT NOT !m1PID
used the en uptiiiPII!Ij
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and Mr. Elza Michael and TheJ. stopped here to visit other Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. Los- Virginia Thursday evenin&amp;.
ot W.;,t Columbta visited last Dear Helen:
and
cain all. Y;anllhe Clll ...:
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morm en- lma Michael aU of RuUand.
members of tho lamiil'
Iter Adl&lt;ins. Her dauJihter and Mr. and Mra. Dennla Roush, weelt:wlthMr M bloE Roush I know dae!Dts are busy
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tertained with a cookou( at Jessamine Lyoo has returned
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family, Mr. and Mrs. RusseU s~ .. daughter and family, Mrs.
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their home on July 4th. Those !rom a two weeks vacation. Me, and Mrs. Rex Peters of Hoffman, ~er granddauJihter, Cotheryn Newberry, Steve, w:~~~..:;•:, ~~u=y· tl.em, but this Is gomg too tar:
~flee.
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attending were Mr. and Mrs. She accompanied Mr. aod Mra. Tampa, Fla. recently visited Mlsl Nora Mile Hoffman. Frank- Mike, and Timmie, son and lam· wltb" Miss carol Gerlach of I was wa!Uq in tho
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Marvin Morris of Dexter, Mrs. Severn Longstreth aod !amUy Wtth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Can- for.!, Germany, brother, Mr. it), Mr. and Mrs. John Roush
office whet! a Jllrl ~me
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owlnJ
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Cora Morris and Theron ol of Pomeroy. They atayed nine aday, Sabra and Mrs. Edna and Mrs. c. E. (Ed) Fry, Mrs. Sr .• Joho Jr., Julia and Wll· p : ~w~. Rolllll c.rr aereamlng. Seems ahe d
- MRS. ~· W.
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Langsville, Mr and Mrs. Fred days at Carnival de Venice, Ft. Russell.
Blanch Yeager, Mr. and Mn. liam, and grandchildren, Doug·
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baby-littillg and whUe
Mrs. W.
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Morris, Victor and Bryan of Lauderdale, Fla. and returned Mr. Gill Hull and son Rollo Dwight Gibbll Mrs. UUian Mt&gt;- \ias and Billie Ka) Lambert aU and p= ~= ~b~ a loy for ooe of her ~rges, a Why IIIUII: l'011 blamt tho
Newark and Mr. aod Mrs. Web- thru the Blue Ridge Mountains. of St. Petersbur&amp;, Fla., were Coy, Mrs. M~blo E. Rottl!t and lenjoyed a fish fry at the home :!treMra Leonard Roush ~ bla~ widow aplder btl ber. It
an~~~ and P~~ 1
er Theobald and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. aod Mrs. Earl King call· recent caller• of Mr. snd Mrs. Mr. Johnie Fry and
S&lt;otty of tbeir son aod family. Mr. dr llld ·Milton a ••
reaDY was, because she bad the . as
-ay
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, •..., ~..- - . llpider Ia a piece of tissue pap- ey dektVe .,ach otter; l:
Carl Morris, Jim, Mark, and ed on Mrll. Ethel Nelson and Victor Braley,
Roosb of New Haven. Songa and Mrs. Dennis Roush Jr. on 8
Jubn ali of Rutland. Other call· Helen Mae Wednesdov evening. · Mi.. 5abra Canaday •od her .,.,. 111111g IUid pictures were Saturday at their b0111e In the •v=:,tnc;....
Artie Iioush
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ers at the Morris home that Mr. and Mrs.__J~ ~lin, Ric- grandmother, Mro. Edna. Ruo- ahown by Miso Hoffman. A
Hlcltory Chapel community.
and
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lh Samuel Clemelll up 14, 1 a.m.:
Helen: '
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afternoon were Mro. Come Hill ky, 8renda, Brenf ana Mrs. sell were recent oupper guests birthday dinner wu eerved at Mrs. Sue Robinette and sons, '"'• in p k
~ead op- Chrla Jr down 16 1 a m .
Whet's witll this guy 111" ,bls
• - Columbus and her 1011, Mal· Everett MfK!!Iglu ~~.¢ tile ol Mr. and Mr!. Robert King, the noon hour. Mn. Ercll 4d· Grecory and Frank Jr. eaUed p....,
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rom Hill oi Sunnyvale. Calif. Miller reunion, swiday. It was Tommy. Carol IUid Timmy
klns called on Mrs. Nora Sun- on Mr. IUid Mrs. COl'lil Rid&lt;· Mr. Glen '111~--of Ml• ~ up j 7 ' ~.:· ·• • ·
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Mr. aod Mrs. Carroll Suow- t.eld at the home of Mr. and Bradbur1:"""'
day evejlin(J.
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amisburc,~- Is....-- I v•· lane• up 17 ' ~·Q P·~··
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den, Steve, Larry, Gary and Mrs. Carl Miller, Carla, Alan, Mr. and Mro. Horman Grate Mlsl Beverly. Yeqer, IJ)int :'&lt;lfr. and Mra. Dennis RmlBil "*tlan wt hll lfllldperenla, G ~~ 6:m;·a ma:mc, v
an4 Jiiii
Carol Annette of Gallipolis were and Grace Ann or Athens.
and Vickie spent several daya Friday night wllb Miss Paulella si-: and grandchildren, Doualu Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hay~ · up 1 G·30 · ., .
inalead of aU lilt
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l'l'ctot visitol'll of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Braley In Cincinnati. Whllt there and Sleile Mae RandOlph.
land BUUe· Kay Lambert vlllted Mr. and Mrs. Lao Rouah
ner up • ·fs a.m:, '
My pack tUea allldads.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowden.
were recent overnight tlllesls of Ithey attended several Red Leg · Mr. and Mrs. Otay B. Rouah Sunday evening with their aan family
:own ::· ::35 a.m.: = d
• kid &lt;'lll't lfloni I UDilorm
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill aod Mr. and Mrs. David Tillis,
and granddauJihter Diane J11ea. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jaclt: ~M~ family~·
~, 30• a:m.:··~bert
own
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lng spent Thursday ~ Roush of Broad Run. They endown 21, 4:40 a.m.;
Jordan
way, no strlngi, attaeiied.
wtth Mr. and Mn.
Georl" joyed homeiiJide Ice cream.
down 21, 1:41 a.m.:
we have a fine judge ID our
Boston and IGII Harold.
Mlu Jackie Ann Roush returoBeckjom down 21, 7:15 a.m.:
who hu been 101 lbt JuMisa Sandra Rlllllh spent o:•• ed home with her lfl"andpsrents
utue I!:dwll'd down :12
Court hetlch for ••
night last woelt: with Mlsa for a week'a vaeatlan.
a.m.: Patten up :12, &amp;,io a.m.;
lhoueanda of boya that
Diane Bll!lling.
1 Mr. Artie Rouah of Broad
Valvollne up Greenup 5 p.m.;
him, not one waa 1
The Boards Baptist Church ' Run llld Mr. and Mrs. Jab n Gaqe readlnsa:
GaWpolla Polar up Greenup 7:6 a.m.;
. So perhapa Scoulerl hava
held their aMual picnic at Kro- Bumgarner of Now Haven, dam 17.1, 12.3, rtlllllbt&amp; I feet l'!atlonal d01m 31, 2:20 a.m.;
to be .....,bblsh•
del Park In Point Pleasant Sun- Tom and MolUe Jobalon of Gal- 011 rollera, Pomeroy-l\laaon 20.· Coal Klftl down 113 1_:10 a.m.·
aU _ but 1101 a.,
day.
lipolis visited Thunday with Mr. 10, Pt. Pleasant 13.10, ·Rint.i Molly K. down 34,' 1:15 p.m.;
thll Mr. CommltleijJt,ID
Mill Alberta Jo, Virginia and aod Mra. Fred M. Roush and .70 rising, Kanawha Falls M &amp;ussey H. down 34, 13:30 a.m.;
ll _ SHAME ON HIM .
lllrrlet
Thompaon
opent
SunMrs.
Annie
Fry.
rising,
Olarlesllm
17.18
steUonBob
Benter
c101m
34,
2:10a.m.;
Thll
eolwm 1a cledleated . to
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
her clothes."
day
afiPrnooo
with
their
grandMr.
and
Mrs.
BW
Van
Meter
lary.
Londtm,
Marmet
and
Win.
Northel"l)
up
34,
4;15
a.m.
living, so If you're haY..
Loudon Notes
This will give the general public an
parents,
Mr.
end
Mrs.
Harry
and
family
of
Maaoo
11pe11t
the
field
diDII
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lbt
..uta.
GalllpOIIa
Dam
.
trouble or jull 1a1a
AnllyziDg Dr. Stephen Ward is the idea o! the hazuds endured almost daily
Thompson.
past w.k at the home of Mn. -~
down 4:35 p.m.; J. S.
let Halon belp YOU.
official hobby of reporters covering the by the brave iensmen of the press.
Mr.
CecU
Blelling
Jr.
of
AkVan
Meter's
parenta,
Mr.
llld
.Okll
River
liGDd
up
U,
down
7:20
p.m.;
Joe
Joneo
a1ao
fticome your owe
vi!lll trill bere. Corridor and pub discus·
•
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, up 14, f 1:05 p.m.; IDtllana down
Before I left New York several gent. roMrn, OhloMaudscaBlledl-·'~: Rmothorh,l Mrs. ollfolrardthelr'-~while• ~ ~ 1:40 pw.m.;temHamiltoa
Alldr-.•·
....... o u a care
.......
""· .... p.m.; es
up 1•• 11 p.m.; p.m,; Chauvin down S:10
in eare of
Tbere is one Euroran correspond· Iemen of my acquaintance, !oclucllng the
ent whose dlspatcbea
should dearly one to whom I am married, challenged
love to read, because in the daily de· me to bring back autographs from Chrisbates be waxes loud with fascinating tine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies. Tbis
H.
11owe1a, ullag
conelusiODJ based on erroneous inform•· is a progress report.
downbound Invader,
tNTIRift 01'
tioo aDd ·imaginative personal theories.
So far I have acquired only one autoBy
WaJDO
G.
lraadltadt,
M.D.
lbt
mother's
life.
A
Praloapol
oae
of
~
I!:'Deana
Bolw«&lt;h,
OVEC
AIIIA
"You have the mind of a fiction wri· graph. It is written on the flyleaf of a
II - I was roceutly .treated
leum jelly has aever be o n Southern,
ter," I told him jokingly if accurately.
copy of "The, Vassal Affair," just pubfor
hepaUtls
and
was
put
on
1
4--Wbat
are
lie
alter
effects
found to produ oldn caneer · ~· River - Lucy Jane
He grinned but did not retreat in his lished.
diet
with
no
lat.
You
have
stat.II
aoy,
of
Medrol?
I
have
been
othe ~ result. Lucas ilp London 5:U a. 111•1 OJ. :
arguments.
In delicate feminine handwriting, It
ell
that
fat
shoold
be
included
taking
this
drug
for
allergy
off
or
any
r
tver Shearer down Marmet 3:10
"That's what this case needs, the reads:
a.m.: Elisha Woocll up Winfield
"Love to Dorothy K. from Rebecca in the diet Pleaae comment fur" and on for over two yean.
mind of a fktlon writer.'" he said, '"be·
ther on th11.
A-oMelltyprodeil'lhM
(Me- Pleue IOild JOV f[lesllclat 7 p.m.; MerrtlJ up Winfleld 1:21
cause it is more implausible than any West. Old Bailey, 1963."
A - II II true that facts used drol) 11 one of the steroid hor· u4 CIJDIII•ta .. Dr.
p.m.• Jem ·Bosworth lip wta.
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novel ever written." An English reporter
to
lto
restricted
In
the
diet
of
moo
..
that
Is
related
to
c:ortJ.
G.
llrudaladl,
M.D.,
Ia
can
of
field' 1:30 p.m.; w. H. Shaver, 1 '~-~·~~~i!
heard tbis and disagreed.
If ail the people who claim to have
or recovering aone. It is, ho-, mueb Ill· llpla paper. WilDe Dr. ~~rat- Jr. up Wlnfteld 1:10
A.
"You are wrong, old chap.'' he said. heard the tapes made by Christine Keel- persona with
"Just because it is so wild, what this er about tbe Ward caH were laid end to from hepatitis but now for all er to uae for prolonied periods lladt .,._ ¥1wW iodivldaal V. Qrle dOWD Wk6idj
case needa is ·I cool, analytical mind."
end or side by side they woul~ not fit in- forma of hepatitis a balanced than 11t01t drugs of this group. 1111era, lie . . ._..., !e\f4rf p.m.; Lelia Shearer down ~..,t;;•;
I agree with my British colleague, to the courtroom or even Into the Brit· 2,QOO.calory diet ronalstlng of I.Amg term oaqe ahould bo tiJio If ceaerai ialtlreat ill ia-. llel!I l ·40 1111 • ,11t1met 1111 WID·
'·" IJeid 2 ·a.m." .,
·
but aucb ue the ramifications of this as- ish Museum. And another few thousand IIi grtu111 of protein, 100 £f811Ul dartaken only with earelal 1t1o eo[!nnno.
of
fat,
IUid
200
grt11111
of
-bopervislllll
by
)'IIID"
cloetor.
Be
caa
tonishinl trill that it iso 't easy to report have not actually listened to the record·
hydrate is recommended. H a belp you avoid. tho lllldaslrabll
it without resorting to exclamation ing but have seen transcripts of it.
points.
So "everybody" who is anybody now
intake Is oeed•
side effectl.
lnelude
ed, the caloric
three eBitliiUal
elt- pulflneu
of theThese
bee, ltDmach
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knows that Christine's identification of llfeatar
menta
ah011ld
be
increased
proulcer,
llld
bleedillg
undet
the '
..
A young German girl who coven "the man in the mask" does not match
portlonaleiy.
Fats
ahouid
bo
rookln.
JIAJWliiiELI.(;OESOUT"IWEOOOR
WIIE~~WV£111E~
London for a Munich newspaper intra· that published in the Greek newspaper
strlcted,
however,
If
X-ray
e1o
WI1).J
l:li$;MISSUS
lRAILINC.
BEIIt~DAS
~Ql,~
A GONSICERA"15
duced herself to me on the first day of Niki.
S~E S'IRuOOLES lllTO IIER GOAT•"
GQ41"·~ liE IS 'JI.IEN.·
tbe trial, when we were sitting in the
Tbe Greek paper identified the man, aminatlon shows that you bave Cl- My J"BI slater'• lace Ia
same courtroom pew and told me ber who served drinks at a party while dress- 1 nonlunctloning gaD bladder. deeply pitted and hal dart
blotches that won't 1• away, I
publication's circulation had increased ed only in a mask and apron, u a prom·
becau.. of the Ward case.
II - What cauae · I rNd about ~ llld
inent member of the Tory eovemment.
"We are treating it from the psychoSo did Christine, but she named a woman to bleed to death ill Wlllldar If It would belp her.
A - a-mo...., II tbe aploetcai viewpoint rather than merely re- dlffe,.nt prominent member of the Tory childbirth?
A - s...,. ...,,....,..,. jtul pllcttion of eautel1zlitt!' ~
porting the evidence," abe said. "We had government. If anything, her veraion Ia
great succeas with an article going Into even more shatterin&amp; to the Establish· before delivery may be caUBed ella fo the Qla 10 cleatfoy the
the reasona why Chriatlne Keeler would meht because of an Intimate connection by premature eeparatlan of tbe ooter layera. II Ia nol Without
do the things sbe says abe has done. •
between her "man In the mask" and an placenta (afterbirth) from the danpr and _.,. ba andertak"And what did you conclude?" luk· official of worldwide renown. Thla is not uterine wall. Another eause II on only bJ a pbyaiclan wbo baa
ed eacerly.
to be interpreted as referring to a bomo- the abnormal formation of tbe had wide Uperi&lt;lic)e itl Ill uae.
Tbe girl abruesed.
oexual relationship. It Ia simply a matter placenta in the low« pari of II Is 111c1it illeM Itt rti)IOIIIDjr
"I reilly don't know," abe replied. of general public ltnowleue and not Ia the uterus bloekinf the uterllle ~ "' •
· , . _ , For
"'l'he whole tbiug is incredible to me. any way defamatory l.n Itself. But It puta outlet. Ia a Vff1 ~II~ lhe,.oftiafpltlld .......
Tbele people have no morala at all."
the "man in the mast" exceedin21Y eloae the uterua ~ n!pture In d ill I ~..FIQII .~ P'-"
. She said her paper had sent a pho- to the confidence of an lnternitlonally calllM! a ......., heiDtlft'hage. tna II a lifw lllll intn 111ft!&gt;
tographer to take some "at home" pic· famoua Iieure.
Following deiiY«7 • 1111111 por- live ~' _ _ .. - .
tures of Cbristlne and he, too, had been
tiOD of the pla&lt;enla Ia ~
;(I
,
,
flab~psted by the attitude of the star
All the reporten covering the Ward times left bejtlnd. Tbls llllafl. --~&lt;C: I • "~ Jelly
wi~el&amp;.
trial "Plan to have their penclla aharpened cauaea wntinued bleedlna. Thf -1r 011 '!If~ ~~~~~­
"He uted ber to be aerloua for a mo- on July 31. Tbat is when Aloysius "Luc- trllchtuJ ~ II ~ · belpa 10. ~
ment lad atrlke .I !fr111!18tlc pose, 1B If ky'' Gordon appeals his aenteace of tbree to .._.. aU
COIII)liWJ. than illoll a.. ~
alit were an aetraa. BUt he had a terri- yeua for 1JeaUn1 Miss Keeler, aDd the lillnl ID ~ ~ wb' etaces. Jf It Ia 'a
itntluct 4*1t1
ble tbne eettll'll1the pellilve picture bf. day promlles to provide another sensa- they are ~ e a r ly, loill eoaiiDilell 'llli W 1'1' iiiiD
cauae all abe wanted lo do wu take off tfbnal chapter in the Profumo ICIDdaL
prompt ectloo 'will oltell .... - t
. ..

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....,-Mrs. Walter Witmer of AshiMCl.jol Mld&lt;tlt!port, 0., 'Mr. ond M'n. 1oncl ~~unn,, \fr, llld lin.
0. whUe
orere there Mr. Otarlos Brown, two dau&amp;blen er Hill, Jlke, Rldw!l, _ , .
0a rOVe
Harry and Dooald """""',MM!.
Rainey and Miso llllld
of Galeoa, Ohio,

Pome~oy-Mldd~eport, ~··_July "3_1. 1963:~. -

they

AmateOf Rul
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In Show Will

eel to West 5alem, 0: where they Diane Blesslftl.
lsistar, Mr. Pd Mrs. Stlllle7
vllited Mr. !llrry's brother. Mr. Mill Nora Mao Hollman of Adkine. lfaveft.
Melvin ThomJIIOII w1to 1w1 been Frankford. Germany 11 opend- , Mrs. AllJe lloffmall and
,very ill. Tiley also visited Hu. ill!' f&lt;&gt; •r weeks .with bor par- lgbtet N.onl llbe •lilted 'l'lluJ"t.
Atteodance at the Oak Grove bert llld Uoyd 'l'homJIIOII and ents, Mr. and Mra.
Ruuell day afW'noon with Mr. 1 n d
.E.U.B. Sunday Sc:aoot' was 40 . Mr. Lest!r Thompaon of Mans. Hollllllln. She came home Well- Mrs. Claytoo Newberry and
Tbere were two visitors, \liss field, Oh•o.
neaday · Sbe bas been employ- 1children.
,
Carolyn Raybum of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Tobey Myers ed tn l'rankford for the pest Mr. John Jl'ry and 'Mr. Scotty

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I•O. and Mill Nora Mae Hoffman were the diMer guest• Monday two years and after ber vllit ,Roush visited Sunday

PT. PLEASANT - The Talent Show bela Ia conjunction
1&gt;ith the Mao0n Coonty Fair is
ochedu.led for 'lbW"sday, August
8at8p.ril.
Reoidents of Mason County
not over ll years old are elig'·
ble to particpate. Individuals or
groupS are invited to compete,
Only one number of reasonable
will h~ p.:rmitted
for
each a ... t.
All contestants must be am~
ate11rs wi' h no orofes~ionat ex.
perience
(perform for pay).

of Germany. Th• youth fellow- of Mr. snd Mrs. Okey B. Roosh .will return to Germany for two with Mr. Pry's porenta. Mr.
/ship held tbelr retllllar meeting and D1ane Blessing. In the af- more yean.
land Mrs. C. 1!:. Fry.
Sunday evening with Mts. Vir- l.rnoon !bey all motored to Gal- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hill, Mra. HoiUce ThomJIIOII atuondginia Thompson leading. Pray- lipolis, 0. on bwline...
, Susan, Jake, Butch and Rich- eel the Ve,.,.., mlslionary
er meetiog and Bible Study fol- Mrs. Beulah Rickard a nd ·ard of Galena, 0 . spent a few lty meeting al the Vernoo
lowed the youth meeting.
graodchlldren Butch, Richard , days last week with Mrs. Hill's hoose Tuesday night.
Mr. Harry Thompson and Mr . 'land Susie called on Mr. and father and wile, Mr. and Mn. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Yoho

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.w: Sunday=

ball.,..,.., ·

7

Blanch Van Schoyck. They vls-. 1afternoon With Mr. and
'last week with Mr. Harry's I Mrs. Maude •BJeSBing Roosh lied Wednesday afternoon wlth ,Oitey B. Roosh and Miu.utano
daughter and husband, Mr. and received word that Rev . Frank fMr. Ernest and Miss
Twila Bles!ling.
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000.
A meeting was scheduled for

paint chemistry

Thursday at 8 p. m. when the

council members, city planning
of£icials, and interested citizens
will discuss preliminary plans
for the new structure.

tanders Charged By
W. Va, Officers

FLORLU

PT. PLEASANT -

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BEST SHADES
Reg . 79e value First
Quality Self Seam ,
Nylons. New fall shades. Size&gt;. 81h to 10~.
Save now at your Bonanza Store.

$7.40
1 Get P1lntln1 h•lp PIRflom our BPS
GAl..
ANSWER MAN

HOGG&amp;
ZUSPAN

VINA·BONO
LATEX WALL PAINT
Use BPSVina-Bond on walls,
c:elline:s, wallboard, piaster
or brick.
Easily apdlttd with • brush

Vina·Bond Won't leave ugly
1treak1 or brush mark.l.
Fingerprints Vtesh away~
COLOR MATCHED WITH
SATIN·LUX SEMI·GLOSS
ENAMEL

G•l calor h•lp
ffom DIU'

BPS ANSWER

Materials Co.
Phone SP 3 ·5554
Moton

W.Va.

MAN

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tion has been filed in the oftice
ot the Circuit Clerk concerning
money due on a
promissory
note. The action Is styled Dover Federal Credit Union vs. Har-

METROPOLITAN MOTORS

, ry A. Neal Pt. Pleasant. The
plaintiff is seeking judgment

Mens Sport Slacks

LADIES'

SUMMER DRESSES

Reg. 3.99 value mens Sport Slacks, cot·

Values to 5.98. Final clearance on this

ton asst. styles and colors. Sizes 29 to

group. we have to move these. Shop ear-

42. See these for top value.

ly, these won't last long.

cpr

Ifrom
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the defendant in
amount of $685.90.

THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
DISCOUNT SALE!
~.. .

Warth and son, Hartford.

Fu,ly Lined
FINE PLASTIC

DRAPES
Fully lined plastic drapes.
Reg. $1 .00 value. Asst. colors and patterns. See
these at your Bonanza
Store and Save.

REG. 1.19

REG. 89c

BRECK SHAMPOO

USTERINE

Reg. $1.19 drug qn~cial.
Breck Hair Sharr.poo. Buy several now at this
low low discount price
and save.

Reg. 89e Listertne Mouth
Wash. Special 'lllurs.,
Fri . and Sat. only at a
new low low discount
price. Hurry this won't
last long.

59-

88:,
REG. 98c VALUE

TURKISH
TOWELS

IRONING BOARD PAD &amp; COVER
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PLAINS-FANCIES

Reg. 98c value Ironing board
p.ad and cover. Special val·
ue at your Bonanza Store.
Shop early and save.

VISIT DUTTON'S
ENLARGED HAIR CARE DEPT.

Reg. 39c value large size Bath
Towels. Asst. colors, plaint
and fancies. Buy several now
at this low low price.

c
ea

REG. 79c VALUE

PLASTIC DRAPES

COMPLETE LINE
OF TINTS AND
RINSES

Reg. ?9c value. Assi. oolors.
Plastic Dra·pe&amp;o, large group.
Buy several pair now,

44

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REG. 1.00
FIRST ADE SPRAY

pr

MEDI-QUICK

71c
FREE LIPSTICK

Reglller $1.89 Adorn

ARRID DEODORANT · · · · · · · · 57c
RE~. 1.39 VALUE

WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO · · · · 99c

T*"'POrv Hair Coloring

.ild Stylln1 Lotion - - - 'l
TUSSY

1.·

A low low diiiCount special at
a new low prlce. Hurry, thia
won't last long.

"VICTOR"

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Shampoo '.$0.
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4 OZ. CAN PilEI
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FABRICS

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Pleasaut Valley Hoopltal
ADMI'ITED - Joseph Antal,
f Pt:
Pleasant; Mrs.
Charlie
Cam, Leon.
DISCHARGED - Earl Wayne Smith, Eleanor; Linda Ann
Craig, Buffalo; Mrs. David

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$4.00

ON THE CORNER IN MIDDLEPORT

$1.17aach
F~T

f.INISH

VINYL LATEX
WHITE &amp; PASTEL COLORS
Dill I IIN 10 MIN.

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Reg. $5.98 Values

DISCOUNT

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Come In and See Virgil Teaford or Wlllh
Leadingham For A Good Deal On A
GUARANTEED USED CAll

AC110N FILED
PT. PLEASANT - A clvH ac.

or roller. Dries fl st.

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Landers received lacerations

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$795
$a95
Heater. See It

Reg. $3.99 Value

of the head and hand after he
lost control or his vehicle and
struck a utility pole. Property
damage was estimated at $400.
The accident was investlgated.
by the Sheriff's department.

Today's Medical Renort
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Landers, Jr., 25, Pomeroy, was
cited for driving whlle intoxicated and ror" no operator's license following a one-car accident Tuesday 12:20 a. m. on
IRoute 62 near the traffic cir-

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THE SHOE BOX

FINE SHEER, FIRST QUALITY

·5791

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1957 FORD (6) FAIRLANE
$895
IJS95
500 2 Dr. Hardtop. Radio, Heater, one owner, real

EDMOR
HEALTH SHOES

sue to finance the local share
of ·the federal grant. This share
would be approximately $100.-

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$109$

1957 MERCURY 4 DR.
Hardtop. Auto. Trans. Radio

- : - ' - - - 1BIEISSil1g of Weston, Ohio
Is ·Rickard .
I Mr. and Mrs. James
ill at this time and wlil be Mr. and Mrs. John Grand- Iand daughter Paula

Council Me't
REV. IDCKS
LETART, W.Va.- Tile annual homecoming of the Oak
T Accept
Grove E. u. B. c~ureb wiD I 0
be held. Augut llth wllb tbe
.

~ruffreGtGioMt All the magic
~ "fur wocd of modern

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1951 STUDEBAKER
$795
Cbampion (6) 4 Dr. Another economy car

Federa} Grant

Vo.ice Of Broadway •.• Reporting

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1951 CHEVROlET (6)

Station Wagon. Sta. Trans. Clean and

to attend the
annual staff and three daughters of cthe Wardfamliy reunion at
This rule will be strictly enforcoi the
Boards Mason visited Friday afternoon I Rock Sprmgs Fairgrounds
ed. Anyone desiring to enter
d
Church which Is heid i with Mrs. Grandstaff's lather ' ay.
should call or write Mr. C. L.
year on the third Sunday 1 and wife, Mr . and Mrs. I v e s i""'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;
Head, 146 Park Drive. Pl. PleaAugust.
:King.
son! 01" Mrs. Paul Powell, New maJn apeaker the Rev. HomNEW FOR
.
er
Hk:ks
of
the
5atnl
AlbODo,
.
Mr.
True
Blessing
of
Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Okey B. Roush
Haven.
BACK TO SCHOOL
on Mr. and Mrs. Laura and Diane Blessing visited
W. Va. E. V. B. church. Rev. 1
T sd
f
th Mr. and Mrs.
ASK TO WED
ue ay a ternoon . Mr. day evenln~~~: wl
Hlclu Is a for"'er pastor of ' PT. PLEASANT- City
is on the sick list at the •!bert Boston.
I
PT. PLEASANT - Two cou- the local church. Everyone is 1cil met Jn a special session
n
pies have made appUcallons for 1 lied A he k t d'
m
·
I Mrs. Amy Boston spent Mon- '
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mner w 1 Monday evening to accept
Miss Carolyn Rayborn of Co- day, Tuesday aod Wednesday
matTlage licenses in the office be enjoyed at •oo•.
$300,000 grant from the
0 hio was the overnight nights with her mother, Mrs. Slz••
of the Countv Clerk. Thev were
munitY Facilities
.
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Lawrence Tirplett, 27, Pome- 1ther, Jr., Tl, Chester, Ohio. and tion for the construction
of Miss Sharon Yeager MTueaThompson.!
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Pomeroy; John Newton Gin- 21 West Columbia.
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ng . en_ra .'re 8 100 ·
Fnday were their grand- land Mrs. Blanch Van ~~~::;~~~~
. Under dLSCUssJon at th~
son, Mr. and Mrs. James Fry were Mr. Rickard's d:
mg was the need of pubhc su~
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GO? Senators Deny Hedging Stand On Nuclear . Pact -DeOJSea~~Pomt!O)'Qat~.o~~···'Ip us.·,
[''elen
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~'I'Ofl (tJPJl _sen... Jl.lho. gave the oamo ,.._,ta l act"" the lrlotf.
l\epoll&gt;tba IMders today rejectocl oayint he would ootaccopiOD ln- . "DemocroUe ~

tl A IWIHilirde s-ie vote Is ' the Se!&gt;olo ~ ....__, llo o'akt' ~~~at ~ ....W bo "JJool·
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...,. pia- required lor retiflelllon.
ml~, decUired that It "'"'lei bo , tleally llllddal'"• let the lllpuhU·
I)
· lloQioenlic tnf.... nees tbat poUti· vtullon. Hi&lt;kenloop« 11 the top niog their bopeo for Senate rill·
.,_. P - a ""'"illllar ttagedy for the •• ..,. iD oppooe the pact u 1
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c:o1 portllllll5hlp mlgbt be behind Republi""" 011 the Senato Foreign , flcallon ol the paet on eonlldellco l Pomoeratic Whip Rubert H. tloo lnd" the IIA!pUbllcon""' to, Prtr· "l hopo IUid pray that the7
tholr delermillalloo to toke a Relalloos committ.. which will • that the pobtlc pDII"allJIUpporii 1 Humpll...,., Mblll.. ehaimwl of make lhll 1 pl!'lllllll8ai10.''
•. won't.~ he told reporton.
baN look It ~he nueliar lelt boo • .
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Bill spent the weekend with Dtivld, Robert, RoaaMa, and
Thursday eVentnc and !ePOI'ted Mn. Raybunl were ill Polm
At the nmt time, - - · lhe Mr. ·lllld Mrs. W. P. Lanning Pamela of Balnbrldge. They
that his wile Esther '\'"&amp; home Sprtnp, Florida vtsltlng ~·.
Department was •till oeek· 'ol Fairborn, Ohio. Sunday, on went ospectally to bring their
from lhellarbertonr.itileDIJ!ol- Rlyburn'a brother Floyd Me
1ng .. onougb promiDent Republi- 1u.eir return trip they visited grandson Robert home with
pita! alter ondl!rcoJnl major Dormltt who li ill.
COMPlAINTS. OOMPLAINTII or. She - lrl p t pUI 1114
C&amp;DI to ctve. look ol bolancod lwith Mr. Herbert LanniJii of them lor. •••II. Jlo recently
surgery IUld ... dolnJ .. weUI Calllni.OD Mr.llld Mra. Frtd Dear llelen·
Lept ..... up her lttllllll
bipartisanahip iD ' , Jli'OP'*d con- Frankfort.
injum hll ankle and Ia in a
as coulcl ~ dpeeted.
M.
muab
llld
,
Mn.
Allnle
Fry
~~~•
at&gt;oui
11me
c:ry!n1.
But tbe nunt !111M hlr
1
greulonal delegation to ott.nd Re an&lt;1 M Norvsl Rlck· ' cast. While Ill llalnbrldiO. Mr.
Mr Lon Roush eaUed.., Mr ,Sunday
ptl ~.lfo. complaW about tho
stand al the wiDdOir ' and liD
the tr..ty 01gnmg in Mo""w
r.er :nd soo
Tampa, Fla. ~:p~~,:r~:tln:tl&lt;!nded a ' Mrs. Gaynali Chandler, War· Dwight Gibbs Monda~ moroing: l" : ~ =:,.:~~ IIDush ment in dodon' offices. My
• IDnl PI~!~~
There were Signs thot the Idea w' e overnight guests Tuesday
.
lren John Danny, Susan and Ml· and Mrs. Clareilce Yeag- a
• a
v ......,.er.
friends beVe the oame trruble. her
hlst«7 ,,_, ..., ,_
oi sending • coogressional group ru&lt;:!'Mr. and Mrs. Hern;an Grate Mr. and Mra. Carl Morria, Gtlyla of 'MichJclll
vlslted ,er, Sharon and Beveril' lpel!l ' p~ ~aroo- Ye&amp;ller, Martha, I bad an ap~ to aee
downllltbewallilll,_
1and VIckie.
wtth s-etary oi Stott
docil:lt would~~! her
1 Jim. Mark, ll1d John spent four Tbursdav with her silter-iJ&gt;.Iaw 1Sunday afternoon Yislilnl Mro. l1011ttY'~~.;~~;! a doctor and waited tbe ~
Rug wt&gt;Uid be ICI"apped un k
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Qutilen ·days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl llld husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cur· Yea1er'a mother, Mra. lv a of
4-R cluba .......,11•• ah0w, two houri pat! Ill,)' appoilllniellt
I tried to hun;! - .. ~d,
Republicans with stature on ey (Marvel Foleyl of Mdison are Denison, Wheeling, W. VI., tis Rickard.
Hudson of 8POid RuD.
time - whidl I've lsarneti· IO
lbt lllll"lt aimp.,. 11 H
11
cotmnittee.o WOIIid agree to 1°· visiting her parents, Mr. and Tile DeniSODS ltt! former local !
Mr. and Mrs. P1ul Randolph in Poblt Pleuant
tile Appa- accept. I cl!dn'~ mind an 1,rul "Tht doctor's billy rfchl
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S011ato GOP t..ea&lt;l&lt;f E.efflt M. Mrs. Dick Foley,
residents and wiD return here Mrs. Louise Adldn~ •P"M "1aod daulhlll'l. Pauletta llld .ladtlen lt1eatrle audltcrlum lot whell tbe PllfiOJl oezl to
How lfdt do you bav•
ba
Dir~oen. 111 .. dented tbat Repub- Miss Cathy wout' of Pome. soon, u he 11 hired to teach .'""k vlsitlftl her s•oter, Mr. ·SteUa Mae vlaited Sunday eveo- WedneldiY., Martha ~p- whose appoln~t wu •
befOre il'a COIIIIdered
..m,ilcan senators were tokma " 'roy spent severaf-days with at Rutland lbgh achool thlJ iand Mrs. Harold Love of Chesa· llng wtth ' Mr. IUid Mrs. Curtls iiiOII woo .' b!Uf\'rll!l!oD an Iter hour latar than mille, was call- orgeacy? 11'1 a weD-known fa&lt;l ·
party ltand on the U.S.·Br&lt;tloh- luuy Imboden and Mr and year.
,peake, 0.
Rickard llld Mrs.
Blanch outflt and will go to Jacbon ed - soema he wu a "ltlllr
have to be near dsalb beSoviet treaty or tryma to make tt Mrs Wilbur Imboden Bobby
I Mrs Mable E Roush lQIO!It Van Schoyck.
Mills on August 12th, lhlll'on patient and this WU my lint
you get I bOON-Call - 1114
8 partlsa~ ~ F ,.
and· Charlotte.
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NMr. :n~rs. nd"; Mor: the w;,.kend with her daughter. Mr. llld Mn. Georp T. Ben- :::
~~~ ~~ visit. But what ~ got Ill,)' NEVER on Sunday! - JZ.
"Wt ~.. ooly !t.t: all the Mr. aod. Mrs Robert Sheets M~;erMarvln. ~orris •. Dexter ·Mrs. Margaret Burkley of Johns- nMt .•nd Mrs. Mae HoffiiUID orl'iliiMllli. . .
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to be informed the RENE
facts" 0. told a reporter.
i of Galllpohs, Mr. and Mrs. Ben are oo I trip thru the west vD- town, 0. She abo visited her ICmcmnati, Ohio spent Wednes·, Mr. and -1\in. Dallas Gibbs doctor wu .running behind Dear S but Not S, IUid J.,..:
D;;ksen also ..kl titer&lt; was oo llhrvey ~lid son, and Mr. and lting points of mterest On their dauJihtor • Mrs. Nedra Hoppe, day through ~unday
tsiting and Mr. and Mrs. Elson Long =~(=~:a~:&gt;;.
Doll't eondemn aU doeterl beattempt to discouraae Repubii- Mrs. Merlin Farmer and lam- return trip they wiD. plcl&lt; up and
husband,
E d w I r d i\lrl· Hoffmon I son and lam- and 11!1 Timmy olllted Saturot a few laolated lnaWiocans from occeptlnl invitation. to lly of Columbus were recent P. F. C. Jack Morritl who ia F. Hoope, Jr. o! Columboo, 0. lites, Mr. and Mrs. Rwlsel Hoff· day eveniDC witll Mr. Glbba' me, boil would talk to me
And don't blame • diiet.r
ottsod the treaty-signing .,...•. vi&lt;ltors or ~arne! :ta;s~n. being discharged from tile eer· The Hoppes wtrt recently mar· m~~ and Mr. and Mrs. DaDa ' parenlll, Mr. and Mra. Dwight ~~~~.::~:i~
u ov..-loua olllco glrlmoay.
M~. and rs. rn
ra e, vice at Fort Riley, Kanua. ried.
H man.
Glbbll.
' reocr~' tloll" iJo
the Incident to him lllo
The GOP lead..- said he penon· David aod Gene, are spending
Mr. and Mrs. llowll'd Ray- Mr. Rlchll'd Roush of New Mr 8tan1eJ AdltiDa
IJIIM you I p
p .
w
and rm sure II WOII1
agein
11 anoollllced he would not at· a week at the Nazarene Church William Theobald, Columbus, born spent the past week in Haven was the dlnoer gueat of 'nluday afternoon with his un- HE lmow without even 111
~:a if Invited because golnlt camp in .:Oiumbus. Las( week spent the weekend with his Palm Sprlnga, Florida wilb Mrs. his sister ~.aturday evening, Mr. cle, Mr. c. E. Fry.
tr, Ill,)' $at? II wu
We all kn01i mls
ent
would imply 0 commitment to oup. Mrs. Grate stayed overnight In mother. Mrs. Lydia Tbenbatd. Rayborn's brother, Mr. and and Mra. H.rry Thom[llon.
Saturday evenbtl dlmlor ponelve prescription:: I
~WI
1
rt tho pact 011 which he hao Columbus to attelld a missionM IUid
l
d Mra. Floyd McDermitt. Mr Me· Misa Sue Ellen IUld Eva Lee IIUOSI.s of Mr and Mn Fred charged the repla
oceufecODta y, back
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po
·
'ary meeting
r.
Mrs. Cav II I!:dmun · Dermitt Is
w 1 his home Brown visited Saturday with
·
·
fee - for what?
·
per
not taken • stand. .
I Mrs Ollv~ Jnarahm of Porn- son, Marilyn and Florence of I the --~~llmea
Miss Diane Blessin• who
Ii
M. RmlBil and Mrs. Annie Fry. A friend lelll me her
don't have to bael.sen. Bourlte B. Hlcl&lt;tnlooper,
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"o·
.
Cot mbu
a
p.......
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.,.,. Nt. .net Mrs.
Chsrlea all ,
ft•~ ~..._ to
-- - - - eroy and Garnet Wllllamaon, . "
s, ,.... reeen1 over- Mn. Annie Fry of Elain, lUI· spending a vacation wltb her Moore Jr. Te
and carol
""" even '"" """'""
. '
local were in Logan receotly to night illlests of Mr. and Mrs. . h . the h
I f grand~'""nla Mr and M r I
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'
rry
into the room durinC aa
TWO TO TANGO
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Nate Wi J0 h nd J
nolS w o •s
oosegues o
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. Sue of lluntlqtoa and Mr •· !nation
and olta!l
Halon·
visit Mrs. Williamson's niece.
se,
na
ane.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Roosh Okey B. Roush. Toney Thomp- Gene Smith Julia llld Belinda
,
•
a
Mrs. Harold Saxton. They aioo Mr. and Ml"ll. Charlea Simp- for tho 1 ummer Is opendlng a son visited Friday afternoon of Point PI~
are11 t in place. Doll't
':;'=~"..:::!I
viSited Mr. Harold S.xton who kins aod Charla. of Columbus week visiting Mrs. Kate Roush Wtth Diane.
Mo. mJ Mrs. BW Slaven and ~~ rigllts, .,.,.pi to
~ ~ botel I'O&lt;illl UDtll
was confined In a Logan Hos- were weekend guests of her of the Union eommwlity.
Mr. and Mrs. HoW:ard Card- daughter llld Mr. and Nrl. Bob b'L
.
woo'!
I
aearil' ever, nlgllt,
p1tal.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Those helpiJii Mrs. Nora Ad· er of Point Pleasant visited Mrs. Qasey and two daughtars of
aybe you
prln
lpelldJJII weekend~ with
Mrs. Ethel Nelson and Hel~n Snowden. The Slmpklno were ldns celebrate her 9lnd blrtb- CIJ'der's sister and f11111ly, Mr. Jilptey, Mrs. Ellabetll Ohltnc· Halon, but writing 11 bu
Ia 1 motel?
- - - - - - - - - - Mae called SUnday on LydJa , returning from a visit with rei- day were her sons, Mr. a n d land Mrs. Albert Tbompoon, Mar- • llld twin dauebten of Coium- e&lt;! more tllan the doctor
She bu bra((
a baml
8V JEAN PARKER
Theobald, Ira IUid Hila Baker, aUves in West Virginia and Mrs. Stanley Adkins of New tha, Alberta Jo, Harriet llld btJa 0 and Mra IJlllan McCoy SICK BUT NOT !m1PID
used the en uptiiiPII!Ij
.
and Mr. Elza Michael and TheJ. stopped here to visit other Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. Los- Virginia Thursday evenin&amp;.
ot W.;,t Columbta visited last Dear Helen:
and
cain all. Y;anllhe Clll ...:
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morm en- lma Michael aU of RuUand.
members of tho lamiil'
Iter Adl&lt;ins. Her dauJihter and Mr. and Mra. Dennla Roush, weelt:wlthMr M bloE Roush I know dae!Dts are busy
l
bl job Ia
tertained with a cookou( at Jessamine Lyoo has returned
·
family, Mr. and Mrs. RusseU s~ .. daughter and family, Mrs.
.
s. a
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their nU&gt;"ItS try .to
a respecta 1 .
•
their home on July 4th. Those !rom a two weeks vacation. Me, and Mrs. Rex Peters of Hoffman, ~er granddauJihter, Cotheryn Newberry, Steve, w:~~~..:;•:, ~~u=y· tl.em, but this Is gomg too tar:
~flee.
yoq
attending were Mr. and Mrs. She accompanied Mr. aod Mra. Tampa, Fla. recently visited Mlsl Nora Mile Hoffman. Frank- Mike, and Timmie, son and lam· wltb" Miss carol Gerlach of I was wa!Uq in tho
:
"rmden
~1 ~
Marvin Morris of Dexter, Mrs. Severn Longstreth aod !amUy Wtth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Can- for.!, Germany, brother, Mr. it), Mr. and Mrs. John Roush
office whet! a Jllrl ~me
r,
owlnJ
'l hi
Cora Morris and Theron ol of Pomeroy. They atayed nine aday, Sabra and Mrs. Edna and Mrs. c. E. (Ed) Fry, Mrs. Sr .• Joho Jr., Julia and Wll· p : ~w~. Rolllll c.rr aereamlng. Seems ahe d
- MRS. ~· W.
0
Langsville, Mr and Mrs. Fred days at Carnival de Venice, Ft. Russell.
Blanch Yeager, Mr. and Mn. liam, and grandchildren, Doug·
·
n.
baby-littillg and whUe
Mrs. W.
. ,
Morris, Victor and Bryan of Lauderdale, Fla. and returned Mr. Gill Hull and son Rollo Dwight Gibbll Mrs. UUian Mt&gt;- \ias and Billie Ka) Lambert aU and p= ~= ~b~ a loy for ooe of her ~rges, a Why IIIUII: l'011 blamt tho
Newark and Mr. aod Mrs. Web- thru the Blue Ridge Mountains. of St. Petersbur&amp;, Fla., were Coy, Mrs. M~blo E. Rottl!t and lenjoyed a fish fry at the home :!treMra Leonard Roush ~ bla~ widow aplder btl ber. It
an~~~ and P~~ 1
er Theobald and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. aod Mrs. Earl King call· recent caller• of Mr. snd Mrs. Mr. Johnie Fry and
S&lt;otty of tbeir son aod family. Mr. dr llld ·Milton a ••
reaDY was, because she bad the . as
-ay
, PI
, •..., ~..- - . llpider Ia a piece of tissue pap- ey dektVe .,ach otter; l:
Carl Morris, Jim, Mark, and ed on Mrll. Ethel Nelson and Victor Braley,
Roosb of New Haven. Songa and Mrs. Dennis Roush Jr. on 8
Jubn ali of Rutland. Other call· Helen Mae Wednesdov evening. · Mi.. 5abra Canaday •od her .,.,. 111111g IUid pictures were Saturday at their b0111e In the •v=:,tnc;....
Artie Iioush
-,
ers at the Morris home that Mr. and Mrs.__J~ ~lin, Ric- grandmother, Mro. Edna. Ruo- ahown by Miso Hoffman. A
Hlcltory Chapel community.
and
~·
lh Samuel Clemelll up 14, 1 a.m.:
Helen: '
•
afternoon were Mro. Come Hill ky, 8renda, Brenf ana Mrs. sell were recent oupper guests birthday dinner wu eerved at Mrs. Sue Robinette and sons, '"'• in p k
~ead op- Chrla Jr down 16 1 a m .
Whet's witll this guy 111" ,bls
• - Columbus and her 1011, Mal· Everett MfK!!Iglu ~~.¢ tile ol Mr. and Mr!. Robert King, the noon hour. Mn. Ercll 4d· Grecory and Frank Jr. eaUed p....,
u er-•
ay.
'15 . ' m·· A E
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rom Hill oi Sunnyvale. Calif. Miller reunion, swiday. It was Tommy. Carol IUid Timmy
klns called on Mrs. Nora Sun- on Mr. IUid Mrs. COl'lil Rid&lt;· Mr. Glen '111~--of Ml• ~ up j 7 ' ~.:· ·• • ·
·
Mr. aod Mrs. Carroll Suow- t.eld at the home of Mr. and Bradbur1:"""'
day evejlin(J.
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·-t ard Saturday afteroOIIIt""""
amisburc,~- Is....-- I v•· lane• up 17 ' ~·Q P·~··
w:'~'t":us~~~
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1
den, Steve, Larry, Gary and Mrs. Carl Miller, Carla, Alan, Mr. and Mro. Horman Grate Mlsl Beverly. Yeqer, IJ)int :'&lt;lfr. and Mra. Dennis RmlBil "*tlan wt hll lfllldperenla, G ~~ 6:m;·a ma:mc, v
an4 Jiiii
Carol Annette of Gallipolis were and Grace Ann or Athens.
and Vickie spent several daya Friday night wllb Miss Paulella si-: and grandchildren, Doualu Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hay~ · up 1 G·30 · ., .
inalead of aU lilt
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l'l'ctot visitol'll of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Braley In Cincinnati. Whllt there and Sleile Mae RandOlph.
land BUUe· Kay Lambert vlllted Mr. and Mrs. Lao Rouah
ner up • ·fs a.m:, '
My pack tUea allldads.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowden.
were recent overnight tlllesls of Ithey attended several Red Leg · Mr. and Mrs. Otay B. Rouah Sunday evening with their aan family
:own ::· ::35 a.m.: = d
• kid &lt;'lll't lfloni I UDilorm
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill aod Mr. and Mrs. David Tillis,
and granddauJihter Diane J11ea. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jaclt: ~M~ family~·
~, 30• a:m.:··~bert
own
: : :""ou':i.~J:,::
lng spent Thursday ~ Roush of Broad Run. They endown 21, 4:40 a.m.;
Jordan
way, no strlngi, attaeiied.
wtth Mr. and Mn.
Georl" joyed homeiiJide Ice cream.
down 21, 1:41 a.m.:
we have a fine judge ID our
Boston and IGII Harold.
Mlu Jackie Ann Roush returoBeckjom down 21, 7:15 a.m.:
who hu been 101 lbt JuMisa Sandra Rlllllh spent o:•• ed home with her lfl"andpsrents
utue I!:dwll'd down :12
Court hetlch for ••
night last woelt: with Mlsa for a week'a vaeatlan.
a.m.: Patten up :12, &amp;,io a.m.;
lhoueanda of boya that
Diane Bll!lling.
1 Mr. Artie Rouah of Broad
Valvollne up Greenup 5 p.m.;
him, not one waa 1
The Boards Baptist Church ' Run llld Mr. and Mrs. Jab n Gaqe readlnsa:
GaWpolla Polar up Greenup 7:6 a.m.;
. So perhapa Scoulerl hava
held their aMual picnic at Kro- Bumgarner of Now Haven, dam 17.1, 12.3, rtlllllbt&amp; I feet l'!atlonal d01m 31, 2:20 a.m.;
to be .....,bblsh•
del Park In Point Pleasant Sun- Tom and MolUe Jobalon of Gal- 011 rollera, Pomeroy-l\laaon 20.· Coal Klftl down 113 1_:10 a.m.·
aU _ but 1101 a.,
day.
lipolis visited Thunday with Mr. 10, Pt. Pleasant 13.10, ·Rint.i Molly K. down 34,' 1:15 p.m.;
thll Mr. CommltleijJt,ID
Mill Alberta Jo, Virginia and aod Mra. Fred M. Roush and .70 rising, Kanawha Falls M &amp;ussey H. down 34, 13:30 a.m.;
ll _ SHAME ON HIM .
lllrrlet
Thompaon
opent
SunMrs.
Annie
Fry.
rising,
Olarlesllm
17.18
steUonBob
Benter
c101m
34,
2:10a.m.;
Thll
eolwm 1a cledleated . to
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
her clothes."
day
afiPrnooo
with
their
grandMr.
and
Mrs.
BW
Van
Meter
lary.
Londtm,
Marmet
and
Win.
Northel"l)
up
34,
4;15
a.m.
living, so If you're haY..
Loudon Notes
This will give the general public an
parents,
Mr.
end
Mrs.
Harry
and
family
of
Maaoo
11pe11t
the
field
diDII
"'"'
on
lbt
..uta.
GalllpOIIa
Dam
.
trouble or jull 1a1a
AnllyziDg Dr. Stephen Ward is the idea o! the hazuds endured almost daily
Thompson.
past w.k at the home of Mn. -~
down 4:35 p.m.; J. S.
let Halon belp YOU.
official hobby of reporters covering the by the brave iensmen of the press.
Mr.
CecU
Blelling
Jr.
of
AkVan
Meter's
parenta,
Mr.
llld
.Okll
River
liGDd
up
U,
down
7:20
p.m.;
Joe
Joneo
a1ao
fticome your owe
vi!lll trill bere. Corridor and pub discus·
•
sions become complicated and beated.
, up 14, f 1:05 p.m.; IDtllana down
Before I left New York several gent. roMrn, OhloMaudscaBlledl-·'~: Rmothorh,l Mrs. ollfolrardthelr'-~while• ~ ~ 1:40 pw.m.;temHamiltoa
Alldr-.•·
....... o u a care
.......
""· .... p.m.; es
up 1•• 11 p.m.; p.m,; Chauvin down S:10
in eare of
Tbere is one Euroran correspond· Iemen of my acquaintance, !oclucllng the
ent whose dlspatcbea
should dearly one to whom I am married, challenged
love to read, because in the daily de· me to bring back autographs from Chrisbates be waxes loud with fascinating tine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies. Tbis
H.
11owe1a, ullag
conelusiODJ based on erroneous inform•· is a progress report.
downbound Invader,
tNTIRift 01'
tioo aDd ·imaginative personal theories.
So far I have acquired only one autoBy
WaJDO
G.
lraadltadt,
M.D.
lbt
mother's
life.
A
Praloapol
oae
of
~
I!:'Deana
Bolw«&lt;h,
OVEC
AIIIA
"You have the mind of a fiction wri· graph. It is written on the flyleaf of a
II - I was roceutly .treated
leum jelly has aever be o n Southern,
ter," I told him jokingly if accurately.
copy of "The, Vassal Affair," just pubfor
hepaUtls
and
was
put
on
1
4--Wbat
are
lie
alter
effects
found to produ oldn caneer · ~· River - Lucy Jane
He grinned but did not retreat in his lished.
diet
with
no
lat.
You
have
stat.II
aoy,
of
Medrol?
I
have
been
othe ~ result. Lucas ilp London 5:U a. 111•1 OJ. :
arguments.
In delicate feminine handwriting, It
ell
that
fat
shoold
be
included
taking
this
drug
for
allergy
off
or
any
r
tver Shearer down Marmet 3:10
"That's what this case needs, the reads:
a.m.: Elisha Woocll up Winfield
"Love to Dorothy K. from Rebecca in the diet Pleaae comment fur" and on for over two yean.
mind of a fktlon writer.'" he said, '"be·
ther on th11.
A-oMelltyprodeil'lhM
(Me- Pleue IOild JOV f[lesllclat 7 p.m.; MerrtlJ up Winfleld 1:21
cause it is more implausible than any West. Old Bailey, 1963."
A - II II true that facts used drol) 11 one of the steroid hor· u4 CIJDIII•ta .. Dr.
p.m.• Jem ·Bosworth lip wta.
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novel ever written." An English reporter
to
lto
restricted
In
the
diet
of
moo
..
that
Is
related
to
c:ortJ.
G.
llrudaladl,
M.D.,
Ia
can
of
field' 1:30 p.m.; w. H. Shaver, 1 '~-~·~~~i!
heard tbis and disagreed.
If ail the people who claim to have
or recovering aone. It is, ho-, mueb Ill· llpla paper. WilDe Dr. ~~rat- Jr. up Wlnfteld 1:10
A.
"You are wrong, old chap.'' he said. heard the tapes made by Christine Keel- persona with
"Just because it is so wild, what this er about tbe Ward caH were laid end to from hepatitis but now for all er to uae for prolonied periods lladt .,._ ¥1wW iodivldaal V. Qrle dOWD Wk6idj
case needa is ·I cool, analytical mind."
end or side by side they woul~ not fit in- forma of hepatitis a balanced than 11t01t drugs of this group. 1111era, lie . . ._..., !e\f4rf p.m.; Lelia Shearer down ~..,t;;•;
I agree with my British colleague, to the courtroom or even Into the Brit· 2,QOO.calory diet ronalstlng of I.Amg term oaqe ahould bo tiJio If ceaerai ialtlreat ill ia-. llel!I l ·40 1111 • ,11t1met 1111 WID·
'·" IJeid 2 ·a.m." .,
·
but aucb ue the ramifications of this as- ish Museum. And another few thousand IIi grtu111 of protein, 100 £f811Ul dartaken only with earelal 1t1o eo[!nnno.
of
fat,
IUid
200
grt11111
of
-bopervislllll
by
)'IIID"
cloetor.
Be
caa
tonishinl trill that it iso 't easy to report have not actually listened to the record·
hydrate is recommended. H a belp you avoid. tho lllldaslrabll
it without resorting to exclamation ing but have seen transcripts of it.
points.
So "everybody" who is anybody now
intake Is oeed•
side effectl.
lnelude
ed, the caloric
three eBitliiUal
elt- pulflneu
of theThese
bee, ltDmach
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knows that Christine's identification of llfeatar
menta
ah011ld
be
increased
proulcer,
llld
bleedillg
undet
the '
..
A young German girl who coven "the man in the mask" does not match
portlonaleiy.
Fats
ahouid
bo
rookln.
JIAJWliiiELI.(;OESOUT"IWEOOOR
WIIE~~WV£111E~
London for a Munich newspaper intra· that published in the Greek newspaper
strlcted,
however,
If
X-ray
e1o
WI1).J
l:li$;MISSUS
lRAILINC.
BEIIt~DAS
~Ql,~
A GONSICERA"15
duced herself to me on the first day of Niki.
S~E S'IRuOOLES lllTO IIER GOAT•"
GQ41"·~ liE IS 'JI.IEN.·
tbe trial, when we were sitting in the
Tbe Greek paper identified the man, aminatlon shows that you bave Cl- My J"BI slater'• lace Ia
same courtroom pew and told me ber who served drinks at a party while dress- 1 nonlunctloning gaD bladder. deeply pitted and hal dart
blotches that won't 1• away, I
publication's circulation had increased ed only in a mask and apron, u a prom·
becau.. of the Ward case.
II - What cauae · I rNd about ~ llld
inent member of the Tory eovemment.
"We are treating it from the psychoSo did Christine, but she named a woman to bleed to death ill Wlllldar If It would belp her.
A - a-mo...., II tbe aploetcai viewpoint rather than merely re- dlffe,.nt prominent member of the Tory childbirth?
A - s...,. ...,,....,..,. jtul pllcttion of eautel1zlitt!' ~
porting the evidence," abe said. "We had government. If anything, her veraion Ia
great succeas with an article going Into even more shatterin&amp; to the Establish· before delivery may be caUBed ella fo the Qla 10 cleatfoy the
the reasona why Chriatlne Keeler would meht because of an Intimate connection by premature eeparatlan of tbe ooter layera. II Ia nol Without
do the things sbe says abe has done. •
between her "man In the mask" and an placenta (afterbirth) from the danpr and _.,. ba andertak"And what did you conclude?" luk· official of worldwide renown. Thla is not uterine wall. Another eause II on only bJ a pbyaiclan wbo baa
ed eacerly.
to be interpreted as referring to a bomo- the abnormal formation of tbe had wide Uperi&lt;lic)e itl Ill uae.
Tbe girl abruesed.
oexual relationship. It Ia simply a matter placenta in the low« pari of II Is 111c1it illeM Itt rti)IOIIIDjr
"I reilly don't know," abe replied. of general public ltnowleue and not Ia the uterus bloekinf the uterllle ~ "' •
· , . _ , For
"'l'he whole tbiug is incredible to me. any way defamatory l.n Itself. But It puta outlet. Ia a Vff1 ~II~ lhe,.oftiafpltlld .......
Tbele people have no morala at all."
the "man in the mast" exceedin21Y eloae the uterua ~ n!pture In d ill I ~..FIQII .~ P'-"
. She said her paper had sent a pho- to the confidence of an lnternitlonally calllM! a ......., heiDtlft'hage. tna II a lifw lllll intn 111ft!&gt;
tographer to take some "at home" pic· famoua Iieure.
Following deiiY«7 • 1111111 por- live ~' _ _ .. - .
tures of Cbristlne and he, too, had been
tiOD of the pla&lt;enla Ia ~
;(I
,
,
flab~psted by the attitude of the star
All the reporten covering the Ward times left bejtlnd. Tbls llllafl. --~&lt;C: I • "~ Jelly
wi~el&amp;.
trial "Plan to have their penclla aharpened cauaea wntinued bleedlna. Thf -1r 011 '!If~ ~~~~~­
"He uted ber to be aerloua for a mo- on July 31. Tbat is when Aloysius "Luc- trllchtuJ ~ II ~ · belpa 10. ~
ment lad atrlke .I !fr111!18tlc pose, 1B If ky'' Gordon appeals his aenteace of tbree to .._.. aU
COIII)liWJ. than illoll a.. ~
alit were an aetraa. BUt he had a terri- yeua for 1JeaUn1 Miss Keeler, aDd the lillnl ID ~ ~ wb' etaces. Jf It Ia 'a
itntluct 4*1t1
ble tbne eettll'll1the pellilve picture bf. day promlles to provide another sensa- they are ~ e a r ly, loill eoaiiDilell 'llli W 1'1' iiiiD
cauae all abe wanted lo do wu take off tfbnal chapter in the Profumo ICIDdaL
prompt ectloo 'will oltell .... - t
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....,-Mrs. Walter Witmer of AshiMCl.jol Mld&lt;tlt!port, 0., 'Mr. ond M'n. 1oncl ~~unn,, \fr, llld lin.
0. whUe
orere there Mr. Otarlos Brown, two dau&amp;blen er Hill, Jlke, Rldw!l, _ , .
0a rOVe
Harry and Dooald """""',MM!.
Rainey and Miso llllld
of Galeoa, Ohio,

Pome~oy-Mldd~eport, ~··_July "3_1. 1963:~. -

they

AmateOf Rul
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In Show Will

eel to West 5alem, 0: where they Diane Blesslftl.
lsistar, Mr. Pd Mrs. Stlllle7
vllited Mr. !llrry's brother. Mr. Mill Nora Mao Hollman of Adkine. lfaveft.
Melvin ThomJIIOII w1to 1w1 been Frankford. Germany 11 opend- , Mrs. AllJe lloffmall and
,very ill. Tiley also visited Hu. ill!' f&lt;&gt; •r weeks .with bor par- lgbtet N.onl llbe •lilted 'l'lluJ"t.
Atteodance at the Oak Grove bert llld Uoyd 'l'homJIIOII and ents, Mr. and Mra.
Ruuell day afW'noon with Mr. 1 n d
.E.U.B. Sunday Sc:aoot' was 40 . Mr. Lest!r Thompaon of Mans. Hollllllln. She came home Well- Mrs. Claytoo Newberry and
Tbere were two visitors, \liss field, Oh•o.
neaday · Sbe bas been employ- 1children.
,
Carolyn Raybum of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Tobey Myers ed tn l'rankford for the pest Mr. John Jl'ry and 'Mr. Scotty

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I•O. and Mill Nora Mae Hoffman were the diMer guest• Monday two years and after ber vllit ,Roush visited Sunday

PT. PLEASANT - The Talent Show bela Ia conjunction
1&gt;ith the Mao0n Coonty Fair is
ochedu.led for 'lbW"sday, August
8at8p.ril.
Reoidents of Mason County
not over ll years old are elig'·
ble to particpate. Individuals or
groupS are invited to compete,
Only one number of reasonable
will h~ p.:rmitted
for
each a ... t.
All contestants must be am~
ate11rs wi' h no orofes~ionat ex.
perience
(perform for pay).

of Germany. Th• youth fellow- of Mr. snd Mrs. Okey B. Roosh .will return to Germany for two with Mr. Pry's porenta. Mr.
/ship held tbelr retllllar meeting and D1ane Blessing. In the af- more yean.
land Mrs. C. 1!:. Fry.
Sunday evening with Mts. Vir- l.rnoon !bey all motored to Gal- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hill, Mra. HoiUce ThomJIIOII atuondginia Thompson leading. Pray- lipolis, 0. on bwline...
, Susan, Jake, Butch and Rich- eel the Ve,.,.., mlslionary
er meetiog and Bible Study fol- Mrs. Beulah Rickard a nd ·ard of Galena, 0 . spent a few lty meeting al the Vernoo
lowed the youth meeting.
graodchlldren Butch, Richard , days last week with Mrs. Hill's hoose Tuesday night.
Mr. Harry Thompson and Mr . 'land Susie called on Mr. and father and wile, Mr. and Mn. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Yoho

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ball.,..,.., ·

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Blanch Van Schoyck. They vls-. 1afternoon With Mr. and
'last week with Mr. Harry's I Mrs. Maude •BJeSBing Roosh lied Wednesday afternoon wlth ,Oitey B. Roosh and Miu.utano
daughter and husband, Mr. and received word that Rev . Frank fMr. Ernest and Miss
Twila Bles!ling.
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A meeting was scheduled for

paint chemistry

Thursday at 8 p. m. when the

council members, city planning
of£icials, and interested citizens
will discuss preliminary plans
for the new structure.

tanders Charged By
W. Va, Officers

FLORLU

PT. PLEASANT -

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BEST SHADES
Reg . 79e value First
Quality Self Seam ,
Nylons. New fall shades. Size&gt;. 81h to 10~.
Save now at your Bonanza Store.

$7.40
1 Get P1lntln1 h•lp PIRflom our BPS
GAl..
ANSWER MAN

HOGG&amp;
ZUSPAN

VINA·BONO
LATEX WALL PAINT
Use BPSVina-Bond on walls,
c:elline:s, wallboard, piaster
or brick.
Easily apdlttd with • brush

Vina·Bond Won't leave ugly
1treak1 or brush mark.l.
Fingerprints Vtesh away~
COLOR MATCHED WITH
SATIN·LUX SEMI·GLOSS
ENAMEL

G•l calor h•lp
ffom DIU'

BPS ANSWER

Materials Co.
Phone SP 3 ·5554
Moton

W.Va.

MAN

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tion has been filed in the oftice
ot the Circuit Clerk concerning
money due on a
promissory
note. The action Is styled Dover Federal Credit Union vs. Har-

METROPOLITAN MOTORS

, ry A. Neal Pt. Pleasant. The
plaintiff is seeking judgment

Mens Sport Slacks

LADIES'

SUMMER DRESSES

Reg. 3.99 value mens Sport Slacks, cot·

Values to 5.98. Final clearance on this

ton asst. styles and colors. Sizes 29 to

group. we have to move these. Shop ear-

42. See these for top value.

ly, these won't last long.

cpr

Ifrom
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the defendant in
amount of $685.90.

THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
DISCOUNT SALE!
~.. .

Warth and son, Hartford.

Fu,ly Lined
FINE PLASTIC

DRAPES
Fully lined plastic drapes.
Reg. $1 .00 value. Asst. colors and patterns. See
these at your Bonanza
Store and Save.

REG. 1.19

REG. 89c

BRECK SHAMPOO

USTERINE

Reg. $1.19 drug qn~cial.
Breck Hair Sharr.poo. Buy several now at this
low low discount price
and save.

Reg. 89e Listertne Mouth
Wash. Special 'lllurs.,
Fri . and Sat. only at a
new low low discount
price. Hurry this won't
last long.

59-

88:,
REG. 98c VALUE

TURKISH
TOWELS

IRONING BOARD PAD &amp; COVER
",

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PLAINS-FANCIES

Reg. 98c value Ironing board
p.ad and cover. Special val·
ue at your Bonanza Store.
Shop early and save.

VISIT DUTTON'S
ENLARGED HAIR CARE DEPT.

Reg. 39c value large size Bath
Towels. Asst. colors, plaint
and fancies. Buy several now
at this low low price.

c
ea

REG. 79c VALUE

PLASTIC DRAPES

COMPLETE LINE
OF TINTS AND
RINSES

Reg. ?9c value. Assi. oolors.
Plastic Dra·pe&amp;o, large group.
Buy several pair now,

44

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REG. 1.00
FIRST ADE SPRAY

pr

MEDI-QUICK

71c
FREE LIPSTICK

Reglller $1.89 Adorn

ARRID DEODORANT · · · · · · · · 57c
RE~. 1.39 VALUE

WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO · · · · 99c

T*"'POrv Hair Coloring

.ild Stylln1 Lotion - - - 'l
TUSSY

1.·

A low low diiiCount special at
a new low prlce. Hurry, thia
won't last long.

"VICTOR"

f

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Shampoo '.$0.
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-alien...a With
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HAIR SPRAY

4 OZ. CAN PilEI
·Reg. $1.89 Adorn Hair Spray.

HELENE CURTIS

BRIGHT IDEA ;

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FABRICS

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Pleasaut Valley Hoopltal
ADMI'ITED - Joseph Antal,
f Pt:
Pleasant; Mrs.
Charlie
Cam, Leon.
DISCHARGED - Earl Wayne Smith, Eleanor; Linda Ann
Craig, Buffalo; Mrs. David

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$4.00

ON THE CORNER IN MIDDLEPORT

$1.17aach
F~T

f.INISH

VINYL LATEX
WHITE &amp; PASTEL COLORS
Dill I IIN 10 MIN.

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Reg. $5.98 Values

DISCOUNT

."T

Come In and See Virgil Teaford or Wlllh
Leadingham For A Good Deal On A
GUARANTEED USED CAll

AC110N FILED
PT. PLEASANT - A clvH ac.

or roller. Dries fl st.

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Landers received lacerations

t":

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Argus" NYLC''"'JS

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$795
$a95
Heater. See It

Reg. $3.99 Value

of the head and hand after he
lost control or his vehicle and
struck a utility pole. Property
damage was estimated at $400.
The accident was investlgated.
by the Sheriff's department.

Today's Medical Renort
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Landers, Jr., 25, Pomeroy, was
cited for driving whlle intoxicated and ror" no operator's license following a one-car accident Tuesday 12:20 a. m. on
IRoute 62 near the traffic cir-

IITUIII Ul EITOlll EIIAIII.

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THE SHOE BOX

FINE SHEER, FIRST QUALITY

·5791

10~ J'1llll

1957 FORD (6) FAIRLANE
$895
IJS95
500 2 Dr. Hardtop. Radio, Heater, one owner, real

EDMOR
HEALTH SHOES

sue to finance the local share
of ·the federal grant. This share
would be approximately $100.-

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$109$

1957 MERCURY 4 DR.
Hardtop. Auto. Trans. Radio

- : - ' - - - 1BIEISSil1g of Weston, Ohio
Is ·Rickard .
I Mr. and Mrs. James
ill at this time and wlil be Mr. and Mrs. John Grand- Iand daughter Paula

Council Me't
REV. IDCKS
LETART, W.Va.- Tile annual homecoming of the Oak
T Accept
Grove E. u. B. c~ureb wiD I 0
be held. Augut llth wllb tbe
.

~ruffreGtGioMt All the magic
~ "fur wocd of modern

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1951 STUDEBAKER
$795
Cbampion (6) 4 Dr. Another economy car

Federa} Grant

Vo.ice Of Broadway •.• Reporting

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1951 CHEVROlET (6)

Station Wagon. Sta. Trans. Clean and

to attend the
annual staff and three daughters of cthe Wardfamliy reunion at
This rule will be strictly enforcoi the
Boards Mason visited Friday afternoon I Rock Sprmgs Fairgrounds
ed. Anyone desiring to enter
d
Church which Is heid i with Mrs. Grandstaff's lather ' ay.
should call or write Mr. C. L.
year on the third Sunday 1 and wife, Mr . and Mrs. I v e s i""'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;
Head, 146 Park Drive. Pl. PleaAugust.
:King.
son! 01" Mrs. Paul Powell, New maJn apeaker the Rev. HomNEW FOR
.
er
Hk:ks
of
the
5atnl
AlbODo,
.
Mr.
True
Blessing
of
Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Okey B. Roush
Haven.
BACK TO SCHOOL
on Mr. and Mrs. Laura and Diane Blessing visited
W. Va. E. V. B. church. Rev. 1
T sd
f
th Mr. and Mrs.
ASK TO WED
ue ay a ternoon . Mr. day evenln~~~: wl
Hlclu Is a for"'er pastor of ' PT. PLEASANT- City
is on the sick list at the •!bert Boston.
I
PT. PLEASANT - Two cou- the local church. Everyone is 1cil met Jn a special session
n
pies have made appUcallons for 1 lied A he k t d'
m
·
I Mrs. Amy Boston spent Mon- '
DV
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mner w 1 Monday evening to accept
Miss Carolyn Rayborn of Co- day, Tuesday aod Wednesday
matTlage licenses in the office be enjoyed at •oo•.
$300,000 grant from the
0 hio was the overnight nights with her mother, Mrs. Slz••
of the Countv Clerk. Thev were
munitY Facilities
.
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8112 to 3 _ __
Lawrence Tirplett, 27, Pome- 1ther, Jr., Tl, Chester, Ohio. and tion for the construction
of Miss Sharon Yeager MTueaThompson.!
.
LOAFER &amp; TIE
roy' and Betty Lou Eblin, 21, J Judy Kay Sprouse McCarthy, 'new and modern City
.
.
sday even ng dmner
Pomeroy; John Newton Gin- 21 West Columbia.
i • C t 1 F. Sl !'
Caihng on Mr. and Mrs. Ed lol Mr. aod Mrs. Curtis RiCitardl ll
ng . en_ra .'re 8 100 ·
Fnday were their grand- land Mrs. Blanch Van ~~~::;~~~~
. Under dLSCUssJon at th~
son, Mr. and Mrs. James Fry were Mr. Rickard's d:
mg was the need of pubhc su~
port for approval of a bond is.

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WAS
1961 LARK 161 - - - - - $12t5
Clean aDd !lice, economy car

son Toney visited three days :mng.

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37

49c VALUES

~ng~Y 4~!s~." ~e;

terns, fast colors .
Buy now (or
Back to School.

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NEW SUMMER

FABRICS
Rog. 49c &amp; 59c Val.
Wide selection of

~!~~~~~~~fu~s

to 59c yd. in this
group. Buy sev·
eral yards now.

44

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REG. 29c FAMOUS

Hope Muslin
Famous Hope

Muslin. :16" wide

Snowy white.
Reg . 29&lt; yd .

15

Save now . Shop
at your Bonanza
Store.

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WILSON'S WALKER CUP
GOLF BALLS
DOZEN
Famow; Wilson
Walker Cup Golf
Balls. Save $3.00 on
every doz. you bu~·.
A new low discount
price.

s

.95

MENS FINE LEATHER

LOAFERS &amp; OXFORDS
Wide selection of Men's Fine Leather
Loafers and Oxfords. Reg. $6.95 value,
Come in, pick a pair and save.

s

.98
pair

"DIXIE"
GLOSS HOUSE

HIGH Q!JAUTY
NYLON PAINT

PAINT

BRUS'HES

DWe White Gloe:s House Paint.

ROc. $3.85 gal. New low low
diicount price. Sue money
your Bontna Store.

$,.99
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High QuaUty Nylon Paint
Brushes. Beg. •

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these nd uve.

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. 1b
Dale E. Johnsl&gt;n~nennan tUif
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llrst class, USN.
ol Mr.,
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Eolered R p11a1
Route I, Racine, it rving •·
Among thooo ':.ho
the ampblbloos
Holzer hospital in !he past 21
USS Princeton, a
.nth Mrs. Paul Buckley 'was r..
hOIIn were Mrs. Agnes M.
unit which recently v ·t. turned to her home Saturday
delle, i3ll 1"11"11 Ave., . Mrs.
Hong Kong, Brilish Crow .from Camden • Clark hospital
Dallas H. Roe, Galllpohs
here she had been confined
ry, Mrs. Edw•rd M. Blake, Jr.
in China.
a
following major surg-

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News, Events

'~ult

1'!10 July distribution of gas&lt;&gt;:
= yyear the
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Ptqua: McConnelsville vo. Peril· . Cleveland_
48
llhakeup.
five and permitttn ei
berville; LJma \rs. Laocaafer and Kana~s ~Jty
56 .462 18 SIS.
man for 17 .runs and 15 hits be- drx: was fanned by ~lief pitciP
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passes. Jet pitching fa~ned 10
Ashtabula vs. SteubenviUe. .
/ Detroit
43 58 .421 211,!,; Scores, Finsterwalds. Pat Ed- fore he •as relieved by John er John JustJce to end the iQno.
LENNON PROMOTED
and walked four. g
Grove Ctty. Washington Court Wuhinr;'.:..,a ~ ·35 '"' wards 4tl, Carson Crow lli, Da· Justice in the top of the fifth ing.
SOUTII BEND, Ind. &lt;UPIJ- Kenny En•llsh had t
the
Hou.e. Hndson and Euclid all fell [
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Sneads mnmg.
Wolle led lhe GaiUpolls ot&gt;.
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single, Hobson'll jearn In the Mid· .Y . wa!sJde- in 'l'belday's ac- Chica 5 Washln n 1
Steve Kindy 41, D. Hanning 45, The Gallians tallied five runs s a~g t w~th three ~bles and
ant bas~#hoD and ba!eball coach and Tim Krautter collected a dleporl Fast Pitch Softball lea•· lion '" h•f!II-scoring game&gt;. In I Batti:'ore 9 DetroW'o
Burkett 51, and Clatworthy 32. 1in the first inning on a leadoff ia stngle '" live lr•P• w b lie
at Notte Dame for the past two ·base knock Dod er hitter
o morning play, Cinclnn&amp;tl·bounCi!d l
In the club matches in the 1Drummond had two doubJea and
811
2
years, has been elevated toJull- Tom Vaughan ;ith 8 91 ~:r:. !~t~lai~s h~c~~ereve:~n: Grov~ .City, &amp;--2, Piqua dumped ~:e!':ak 88 :
City
championship
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Kansu City at New York--se. club ch•n¥o ...;........a..l I the
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Logan on Wednesday each had two hits for the w·
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steubenville, Minnesota at Boston - stange flight Bratton took Kirkland 2-1 mother Mrs Genevra Foster Th.
played .off a tied ball game be- and Ronnie Man1ey's double. ' bombed EucUd, 1~, Ashtabula / (3-31 vs. Heffner fl-31 .
over 18 _hol~.
and C~nie Wevnad and Rita o e tourney en~rs t~e ~
fore the regularly scheduled Phillips of the Stewarts
defeated . Pembe-rville 9-8 and Chicago at Washington (night) The title. In both flights will Cruze.
.
,:~ r:ound today wrth Chrlllcothe
!contest. The Jets won that aged the only hit off Leek Wise, Lima downed Newark t-2 in the - Herbert (9-6) vs. Osteen (5-71. be determmed by a 36 • hole RiQ!hard Cone and son of Ath- wh~~m~_South Webster at ~:30
game when they co11ected three a single. Hobson now 1s
•1 afternoon contests.
1 Detroit at Baltimore &lt;nightJ - playoff.
ens were Saturday callers of AU
1 /ddl~'7~ goes againSt
Your Dependable
walks and _two singles in the !Stewarts, 0-2, in second round Oddly enough, there were no Lary U-41 vs. Barber (13-fl).
Mr . and Mrs. Albert Cone.
! ensvr e 8 : •
Dealer For
top of the eighth. Fo~mer receiv- play.
home runs in the afternoon [ Los Angeles at Cleveland (2,
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Bowen
ed credit for the wm.
I Wise lanned two, walked games. The only rowtd · tdpJ&gt;O.':s twi-night&gt; - Newman &lt;o.ZI and
of near Logan called here on
Dodgers
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5
three;.
Pullens,
losing
pitcher,
of
the
day
were
by
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or
Grba
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Sunday afternoon.
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Terry Roof and Piqua'• Gene _Latman (HI and Ramos (4-4.
Miss Brenda PetUt is visiting
Sarver (L), O'Brien
and Hobson
013 010 z _ 7 7 Baymaa in the morning games.
NM!oaal Leaguo
her sitter and lamily in New·
Frank R1zer. EngU~h tW) Chuclt IStewaris · 000 010 1 _ 5 1
'1\teoday's iinescorea,
Los Angeles
63 42 .!lOO
art .
!'Ilona WY -2-2550
Hannahs (4) and Jell Werry, Leek Wise and Steve Little. Grove City 0001101 1101-4 2 31 San Franclaco t10 46 .500 310
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Cincinnati
000 :m 52x-11 12 2 St. Loulo
59 46 .562 4
Mrs. ZeUa Weyand and Paul
Jonathon .Warden, George
; Cbicago
55 48 .534 1 of Columbus spent a vacation
1'Jaunday•1 Games
Din (7J and Bob Neeley; John ClncinnaU
56 :it .52S 8 With her mother, Mrs. Gellev- Boston at Baltimore, night
CapeUe and Jim McGregO&lt;.
Philadelphia
55 51 .519 B% ra Footer.
&lt;Only game &gt;eheduled 1
Terry Roof, Cincinnati.
Milwaukee
54 52 .509 91,2 Weekend Visitors of K. E. Er- Chicago at ·Milwaukee, nighL
For anniversaries, birthPittsburgh
51 53 .490 lllh Jckl90n were Bob Shaw and fam- Cincinnati at St . Louis
days, flowers express your
Houstoo
41 88 .383 23 ily of Columbus. Their daughtIOnJy games scbet.luled 1
sentiments perfectly. You'll
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New York
33 12 .3t4 :tO er, Brenda, had spent a vaca- ~ _
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Thondoy'o llHult.
tlon here and accompantecl her
YELLOW PAGES, where
Milwaukee 9 Chicago 2
parents home.
Men't &amp; Boyt' Summer
YOUR FINGERS DO THE
'-'QI.J.ISI. Louis 7 Cincinnati •
D. V, 1\lo_rris attended an Am-·
WALKING
Pittsburgll 8 HOWiton I
erlcan Legtoll meeting in CleveHew Yart 5 Los Angeiell t
land the past week.
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San Francitco 5 Phtladeiphia 0
Mrs. Don McBiane and chil·
WedlleiUy'• Probable Pltcber• dre~ of Los Angeles are visiting
CINCINNATI &lt;UPH Philadelphia at San FriiDCiBco- thetr mother, Mrs. Maude Ho~
,
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Ciuclnnati Rids today
Short 13-81 vs. Marlchal 117-S&gt;. comb.
W11hed •nd prMHd
pitcher Jim Coalet from lheJr
Chicago at Milwaukee lnighl&gt;- Miss Pat Morris Jell Satur·
Diew&gt; !arm club and
Jackaon Ul-9J vt. Cloninger t7·7). day lor Fort Worth, Texas . She
Jim Owens m the Padres
Cincilinati at St. Louis lnighO acL'Ompanied her aunt, Mrs.
P L•u:d•n·Dry Cle•ne:J
rtgbt
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Active claims on file with the Mrs. Herman Knapp, Mrs. NoMelp f;r)unty Bureau of Unem- ra Brewer, Enoch Rice , Walk..
ploymer'· CQmpensation conlin- er D. Hayth, Mrs. Basil Rarlued last week lower than the dolph , David L. Wallace. Wilsame week a year ago, F. W. ham Ray Russell, Donald AIChilder!, manager, said.
LEN Jackson, oyce
There w~re 29 initial claims Mrs. Maggie Varney, Mrs.
filed Jest week, 184 continued zel Bailey. Fred Rayburn , Mrs.
claims, and 213 active at week 's Elida Davies, Mrs. James
end. A year ago there were 248. , Foose, Mrs . Charles Buckley
and Mrs. William McKinney
IJquor u~enoe
and infant son.
A.moog Ailing
Fee8 Oi•tribuled
According to the midnight
Distribution of $3.101,396.81 in report of the ~ursing departliquor licem:e mone'' _ the ~ent, those _pat~ents. who were
second of the !963. calendar lr~ted as farr rncluoed Frank
year _ ts announced by State Krsh, Mrs. Estus Plymale, Gor~ llpgfsr w. Tracy.
rlaii Hammond, Roy Mathias,
- 11 payment which went to Dana Hysell, Mrs. Ora Alexand·
94; c~ties . villages and town- er, ~rs . 3ertha Sickels, · I
ship~ of the state, represents Lewrs, Geo_rge Durst,
the total co11ection of license Sta!en, Ottle McGraw, Arnold
ft-ts during the last three Snuth, Mrs. _Pearl Brown, John
months. Meigs Municipalities McSorley, ~rlllam Hartung, ~s­
and townships r~ived $4, 155. car Bastlam,. E. A. Reed, Mrss
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Uve basis, a tournament - complete with troJ!hles _ iB 71-year-old
of the litw Cineinnati Redo, H .
Art Mahaffey twloted blo rilbt the Cbieago WbiiR Sox belt tl&gt;o
.
.
in the making for the four Meigs county htgh school York M:eto lllld he had ooly one Slal!ard, who plt&lt;lled the Mello' anklo while pttchiDg In the oev- WUblngtoo Sellalora, 11-1, the
Summer League teams.
willl.
last rood victory oa June 15 II lll!h IMin~~o
K - 'l'lv" dowoed the BooThanks to several Melp business pisces tb.e touma· "One year wllb tilt Y -... CincinnaU, went aD the wey lor The Reds )unped 00 Lew Bur • ton Red Sox.~ the llal1imore
ment wlll be made possible thiB year. Several store own· be explained, "I l'ID If' pmeo Now York IIIII gavt ·up jlltlloor delle lor 1
Orloleo ohut out 'the llolrotl n.
Tommy Spencer, ace curve-baUer for the GaWpolll
ers and operators bpve pledged the money to purchase .ond looe tho J&gt;l!'l'lllillf 11&gt;f.o· time hill, one olthem Ken McMullen'•
our l'WII 111 the Ol'll sera J.o ond the ~.a A
Benatora, Tuesday night burled his third c:onsecuUve noo
th• hardware. It will be tbe first !line since tbe blgb my wbh 1o more mocJeot. ·I wlllt fourlb bmne run. 'l1lo Mello' lnniDg but they 1"1 iliiiJ 0110 more
the Clovolond
~ bit eame as the Gallipolis All-Stan defeated Sontb 8100. ·•
school league was organized tbat lnillvidual trophies will to will Juat ooe game."'
meanwhile, rated u- 1.a An· lite ol the w.- u Ernie ... 111 10 1aa1ngo w.
mington of Hocking County UHI in the Soulheutem Ul·
be p•nted.
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'l1le diminutive Spencer pt1chwho are. lna~mg the tourney . 1LL WJLIIOi.;' . ·
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on the rood ~wllen they loot to the .,_ their IIDut hltUng pertanu. Card hitters caught up.. A twO&lt;UD streak 11111 pve Gibbon
ed two straight no-blttenl in the double by Ray Wolfe, a doublo
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fro
lWI been re- Houston Colto .oa SUDday, obUged anceo olthe 10880n.
bomor by Bill White aad 0 buel- victory 11111 Sldnn Br
hlt Kyger Creek Tournament dur· by Rickey Mooley, • fielder'•
or. :
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m the hospital IIIII II Stengel '1\ieo"diy nlgllt by beating
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/ emp1y .,.. by charley JliiiU•rfi . sixth loa Jim Pa Y own
ing the past two weeks, and chofce, u error, and lheD 1
At a "'"awing 11U1t evening It home awaiting ,orders lrom the the leagu..loadlng Los Angeles Every Met except Jtrn Hide· ured proll)lDently in the St.
In threo .;,..
gU"':""i batted then set Sooth B~mlngvUle lhrte-run J&gt;omer by TOIIIDI)'
was decliled · that Racine, .win- Ohifjldelphla Phillie organi2a- Dodgera, 11-1. And II you don't mao got at leut one hit to make oiiAicS. A pair of erron b)' r.a, a linglo and : ~:;:r:" wtth down wtthoot a hit Tue!day u MeadOW&amp;. They ·added olx mot11
ner of (j, league, ;will play. 11
Who
think the "oid man" didn't do It a team "birthday pl'l!liOIIt" fO.
made two of the Sl lltink Flocber ~f.tl
me';j,. the Gallia team rappec! two 111 the second wben Beep M»
Middlepqk at I p. m: ·S!inday : • ·:
had a 4-1 record that Utti&lt; oktp•.dance of hi• in stengel. Frank Tbomu hit hlJ Loulo """' unearned.
· benefi 1 of
wu
pitchers for a total of 18 hits. thews led off with a double,
Dll the Middleport field, and ~~~ the · Bakersfield, Calllom- the clubhouse alt&lt;!r· Tracy Sial· ninth home run and Joe Blckt
Pirateo Colli
kee ~r:::; R ~ lusty llltl~':· In the opening game Tues- Wolfe hit hit l!eCOIId double of
S)ncuse and _Pomero~ ~II t~on ears, underwent an opera. lanl nailed down the IIDa1 oot, had three hits.
In the other l'lallonal League one of th,;, es:.,:• ;;::,:; a...i day, Manager Fred
Beman's the game, Mooley
singled,
mftt on the neutral Racine thinbut apparently there was you just don't know Caley.
Tbo Phils pecked away at games, tho Pittsburgh Pirates NL homer Bob Buhl bo
CentervDio team wu ellminat- Drummond wu safe .., an er.
field this SUnday at thi same
~ ~ong. . It had beeQ
laa_pped Loltttl 8 - ·
O'lleli m-e&gt; for u hill but the ba&lt;ked Joe Gibhoo'o oeven-lt• tagged lor ·six hit! .,.j ~ur : : ed from the tourney when they ror • Barry
Haddix waited,
~me.
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. had" t tut al Bill might have Y- joy woold be unreotralned, Glanl lelly ourvived, thanb to pitdllng wfth • If.hit attack l&lt;w Ill two innings wat the Jooer
wore shutout 7-f by Ironton
Bruce Harreld unloaded I lrip.
a mbr near his right too, ll 7ou managed the Meta and
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wiD battle lor the cbatitpioo· shoulder baike, but that Qs l bad to watcb !hera looo almoet
By wmmng Tueaday, GaUipc&gt;- 'tried to stretch hb triple into I
ship the following Sunday, Au- diSCOunted after surgery.
- every day, .... theo ..... pre.
lis now moves inlo the
th•ro home run.
. IUs! 11, at 4 p. m. The location
iented with a victory over the
roo~ ~I competition and will Leading 11-f, the GaDians add.
of that game will be aMotfnCed .
Dodger, a club the Meta have
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beaten only three . lime. 1a two
and ~a me
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ONE AARON LEFt'
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MILWAUKEE &lt;UPII - Rival
Tile win 1101 only snapped an
Major Leque tllalldlqo
Enroute to his oo·hitter Tues- scored on Keith Drummond'•
Natlo110l League pitchers wiD
tl·game current losing streak lor
day, Spen&lt;er faced only 21 bat- •ingle. Four more runs parad. only have to.lace ooe Aaron. at
!he Mets but abo dealt the Dodg.
BJI./nlled P - blleruttoaol
ten, striking out 13 of them, ed across in the filth !ramo
least lor the" time being. Hank's
m a jolt jwtl when they had ATRENS &lt;UPIJ -Five
Amerteu Leapo
The Finsterwalds won the Jun· He gave up six walks, and in when Wolle hit his third double,
YIIU!'ger brother, Tommy, has
hoped to recover from a alump, were acheduled today fn the
W. L. Pet. GB lor Goil League playoll Mon· lhe thiro nining was In trouble Drummond doubled, Spencer
beelt optioned by the Milwaukee The Po
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for both the . """'ncJ.pilce San American Leg•m Baaebal!
New York
6S '.fl .6S1 . . day at the Pomeroy Goll club when he walked the bases lull singled, and lladdii slammed a
Braves te Denver of, the Pacific 8-4 decislo~e:r t~ts pwon an F.ranclsCII Giani. and third·place nament. and oni, five
Chicago
58 46 .558 8 with the mak'h being decided with none out. However.
he booming triple, later scorina:
Coast League, w.here he wiiJ be DOd en Tu.es er e _omeroy
games will. remain to be
B~Wmore
59 19 .54&amp; 9 by Wayne Davis and Mike Brat- fanned two batters and anoth. on an error. The final run scargroomed at second base. The Pom~ro Bo s~afe evenmg in .
after today s seasiolll,
Mmnesota
58 49 .533 10~ ton. Davis and Bratton ed ed ~r P?Pped out to kill theBioo m- ed in the top of the sixth whea
Braves also opt.ioned outfielder Dod y .,Y h aguT. play.
Today II will be Wadsworth •• Boston
53 ro .515 1210 Bob Burkett and Sam Clat! mgvdle threat.
I Wolle singled Drummond ... ~
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with Mr. and Mrs. Howard er were am g those who visit- pos.sible tor. the Taylors to take
Mr's. William Carr, Satur·
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and family. Their son, ed Mr. and
.--fi!aul Blackley theU' vacat1on.
even~ •. Mr. and Mrs. J.
at~~ :~te
P. Sickels, Wellston. Denver
returned home w 1 t h and family last SundaY.
Misses Patty and
Janice
Carr, ~ and Mrs. Arthur
The distribution brought to ; Van Nest, Athens, Mrs .
visitors after spending his Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gaul Swartz have returned to their
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· , WJima Jean, Mr.
f30.~,'782 the total payments F. Foose, Raven!!Wood ,W. \a1 .,
here.
attended the Ohio
Hereford home at Colum.bus after spend· and
. · Harry Guthrie and
ror the first sevfn months of the : Mrs . James R. Hoffman. OlarMJ calendar year , which was leston, W. Va. and Howard W.
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from the Burdette, Rt.Birtll
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Mrs. Vernon / Osiecki, 22S
--·- Walter St. , Ripley , W. Va., son,
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1'!10 July distribution of gas&lt;&gt;:
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Largest share of the distribtJ·
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111!11.. Mrs. Paw Buokley Tllry, Olljoyo&lt;l rnusle 11111!. o!JII- Carr, oerVed ...,.., .. '&lt;II •
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Steve Kindy 41, D. Hanning 45, The Gallians tallied five runs s a~g t w~th three ~bles and
ant bas~#hoD and ba!eball coach and Tim Krautter collected a dleporl Fast Pitch Softball lea•· lion '" h•f!II-scoring game&gt;. In I Batti:'ore 9 DetroW'o
Burkett 51, and Clatworthy 32. 1in the first inning on a leadoff ia stngle '" live lr•P• w b lie
at Notte Dame for the past two ·base knock Dod er hitter
o morning play, Cinclnn&amp;tl·bounCi!d l
In the club matches in the 1Drummond had two doubJea and
811
2
years, has been elevated toJull- Tom Vaughan ;ith 8 91 ~:r:. !~t~lai~s h~c~~ereve:~n: Grov~ .City, &amp;--2, Piqua dumped ~:e!':ak 88 :
City
championship
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steubenville, Minnesota at Boston - stange flight Bratton took Kirkland 2-1 mother Mrs Genevra Foster Th.
played .off a tied ball game be- and Ronnie Man1ey's double. ' bombed EucUd, 1~, Ashtabula / (3-31 vs. Heffner fl-31 .
over 18 _hol~.
and C~nie Wevnad and Rita o e tourney en~rs t~e ~
fore the regularly scheduled Phillips of the Stewarts
defeated . Pembe-rville 9-8 and Chicago at Washington (night) The title. In both flights will Cruze.
.
,:~ r:ound today wrth Chrlllcothe
!contest. The Jets won that aged the only hit off Leek Wise, Lima downed Newark t-2 in the - Herbert (9-6) vs. Osteen (5-71. be determmed by a 36 • hole RiQ!hard Cone and son of Ath- wh~~m~_South Webster at ~:30
game when they co11ected three a single. Hobson now 1s
•1 afternoon contests.
1 Detroit at Baltimore &lt;nightJ - playoff.
ens were Saturday callers of AU
1 /ddl~'7~ goes againSt
Your Dependable
walks and _two singles in the !Stewarts, 0-2, in second round Oddly enough, there were no Lary U-41 vs. Barber (13-fl).
Mr . and Mrs. Albert Cone.
! ensvr e 8 : •
Dealer For
top of the eighth. Fo~mer receiv- play.
home runs in the afternoon [ Los Angeles at Cleveland (2,
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Bowen
ed credit for the wm.
I Wise lanned two, walked games. The only rowtd · tdpJ&gt;O.':s twi-night&gt; - Newman &lt;o.ZI and
of near Logan called here on
Dodgers
010
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5
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three;.
Pullens,
losing
pitcher,
of
the
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Sunday afternoon.
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· 130 04X- 8 3 2jfanned five, walked seven.
Terry Roof and Piqua'• Gene _Latman (HI and Ramos (4-4.
Miss Brenda PetUt is visiting
Sarver (L), O'Brien
and Hobson
013 010 z _ 7 7 Baymaa in the morning games.
NM!oaal Leaguo
her sitter and lamily in New·
Frank R1zer. EngU~h tW) Chuclt IStewaris · 000 010 1 _ 5 1
'1\teoday's iinescorea,
Los Angeles
63 42 .!lOO
art .
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Hannahs (4) and Jell Werry, Leek Wise and Steve Little. Grove City 0001101 1101-4 2 31 San Franclaco t10 46 .500 310
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Cincinnati
000 :m 52x-11 12 2 St. Loulo
59 46 .562 4
Mrs. ZeUa Weyand and Paul
Jonathon .Warden, George
; Cbicago
55 48 .534 1 of Columbus spent a vacation
1'Jaunday•1 Games
Din (7J and Bob Neeley; John ClncinnaU
56 :it .52S 8 With her mother, Mrs. Gellev- Boston at Baltimore, night
CapeUe and Jim McGregO&lt;.
Philadelphia
55 51 .519 B% ra Footer.
&lt;Only game &gt;eheduled 1
Terry Roof, Cincinnati.
Milwaukee
54 52 .509 91,2 Weekend Visitors of K. E. Er- Chicago at ·Milwaukee, nighL
For anniversaries, birthPittsburgh
51 53 .490 lllh Jckl90n were Bob Shaw and fam- Cincinnati at St . Louis
days, flowers express your
Houstoo
41 88 .383 23 ily of Columbus. Their daughtIOnJy games scbet.luled 1
sentiments perfectly. You'll
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New York
33 12 .3t4 :tO er, Brenda, had spent a vaca- ~ _
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Thondoy'o llHult.
tlon here and accompantecl her
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Milwaukee 9 Chicago 2
parents home.
Men't &amp; Boyt' Summer
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D. V, 1\lo_rris attended an Am-·
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Mrs. Don McBiane and chil·
WedlleiUy'• Probable Pltcber• dre~ of Los Angeles are visiting
CINCINNATI &lt;UPH Philadelphia at San FriiDCiBco- thetr mother, Mrs. Maude Ho~
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Short 13-81 vs. Marlchal 117-S&gt;. comb.
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pitcher Jim Coalet from lheJr
Chicago at Milwaukee lnighl&gt;- Miss Pat Morris Jell Satur·
Diew&gt; !arm club and
Jackaon Ul-9J vt. Cloninger t7·7). day lor Fort Worth, Texas . She
Jim Owens m the Padres
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year _ ts announced by State Krsh, Mrs. Estus Plymale, Gor~ llpgfsr w. Tracy.
rlaii Hammond, Roy Mathias,
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94; c~ties . villages and town- er, ~rs . 3ertha Sickels, · I
ship~ of the state, represents Lewrs, Geo_rge Durst,
the total co11ection of license Sta!en, Ottle McGraw, Arnold
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Uve basis, a tournament - complete with troJ!hles _ iB 71-year-old
of the litw Cineinnati Redo, H .
Art Mahaffey twloted blo rilbt the Cbieago WbiiR Sox belt tl&gt;o
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in the making for the four Meigs county htgh school York M:eto lllld he had ooly one Slal!ard, who plt&lt;lled the Mello' anklo while pttchiDg In the oev- WUblngtoo Sellalora, 11-1, the
Summer League teams.
willl.
last rood victory oa June 15 II lll!h IMin~~o
K - 'l'lv" dowoed the BooThanks to several Melp business pisces tb.e touma· "One year wllb tilt Y -... CincinnaU, went aD the wey lor The Reds )unped 00 Lew Bur • ton Red Sox.~ the llal1imore
ment wlll be made possible thiB year. Several store own· be explained, "I l'ID If' pmeo Now York IIIII gavt ·up jlltlloor delle lor 1
Orloleo ohut out 'the llolrotl n.
Tommy Spencer, ace curve-baUer for the GaWpolll
ers and operators bpve pledged the money to purchase .ond looe tho J&gt;l!'l'lllillf 11&gt;f.o· time hill, one olthem Ken McMullen'•
our l'WII 111 the Ol'll sera J.o ond the ~.a A
Benatora, Tuesday night burled his third c:onsecuUve noo
th• hardware. It will be tbe first !line since tbe blgb my wbh 1o more mocJeot. ·I wlllt fourlb bmne run. 'l1lo Mello' lnniDg but they 1"1 iliiiJ 0110 more
the Clovolond
~ bit eame as the Gallipolis All-Stan defeated Sontb 8100. ·•
school league was organized tbat lnillvidual trophies will to will Juat ooe game."'
meanwhile, rated u- 1.a An· lite ol the w.- u Ernie ... 111 10 1aa1ngo w.
mington of Hocking County UHI in the Soulheutem Ul·
be p•nted.
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Moto, who eqllfllled tho aU· ,.~eo pllchen, beginning wltb .,.. srcsUn and Bobby Shantz ...,.. 'l1lo Pi\tJburgb ·~ ~ lie League Tournament at Wellston.
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'l1le diminutive Spencer pt1chwho are. lna~mg the tourney . 1LL WJLIIOi.;' . ·
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on the rood ~wllen they loot to the .,_ their IIDut hltUng pertanu. Card hitters caught up.. A twO&lt;UD streak 11111 pve Gibbon
ed two straight no-blttenl in the double by Ray Wolfe, a doublo
11
po~ible will bo piUbllshed · !at- leased
fro
lWI been re- Houston Colto .oa SUDday, obUged anceo olthe 10880n.
bomor by Bill White aad 0 buel- victory 11111 Sldnn Br
hlt Kyger Creek Tournament dur· by Rickey Mooley, • fielder'•
or. :
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m the hospital IIIII II Stengel '1\ieo"diy nlgllt by beating
'l1lomu RK OO...r
/ emp1y .,.. by charley JliiiU•rfi . sixth loa Jim Pa Y own
ing the past two weeks, and chofce, u error, and lheD 1
At a "'"awing 11U1t evening It home awaiting ,orders lrom the the leagu..loadlng Los Angeles Every Met except Jtrn Hide· ured proll)lDently in the St.
In threo .;,..
gU"':""i batted then set Sooth B~mlngvUle lhrte-run J&gt;omer by TOIIIDI)'
was decliled · that Racine, .win- Ohifjldelphla Phillie organi2a- Dodgera, 11-1. And II you don't mao got at leut one hit to make oiiAicS. A pair of erron b)' r.a, a linglo and : ~:;:r:" wtth down wtthoot a hit Tue!day u MeadOW&amp;. They ·added olx mot11
ner of (j, league, ;will play. 11
Who
think the "oid man" didn't do It a team "birthday pl'l!liOIIt" fO.
made two of the Sl lltink Flocber ~f.tl
me';j,. the Gallia team rappec! two 111 the second wben Beep M»
Middlepqk at I p. m: ·S!inday : • ·:
had a 4-1 record that Utti&lt; oktp•.dance of hi• in stengel. Frank Tbomu hit hlJ Loulo """' unearned.
· benefi 1 of
wu
pitchers for a total of 18 hits. thews led off with a double,
Dll the Middleport field, and ~~~ the · Bakersfield, Calllom- the clubhouse alt&lt;!r· Tracy Sial· ninth home run and Joe Blckt
Pirateo Colli
kee ~r:::; R ~ lusty llltl~':· In the opening game Tues- Wolfe hit hit l!eCOIId double of
S)ncuse and _Pomero~ ~II t~on ears, underwent an opera. lanl nailed down the IIDa1 oot, had three hits.
In the other l'lallonal League one of th,;, es:.,:• ;;::,:; a...i day, Manager Fred
Beman's the game, Mooley
singled,
mftt on the neutral Racine thinbut apparently there was you just don't know Caley.
Tbo Phils pecked away at games, tho Pittsburgh Pirates NL homer Bob Buhl bo
CentervDio team wu ellminat- Drummond wu safe .., an er.
field this SUnday at thi same
~ ~ong. . It had beeQ
laa_pped Loltttl 8 - ·
O'lleli m-e&gt; for u hill but the ba&lt;ked Joe Gibhoo'o oeven-lt• tagged lor ·six hit! .,.j ~ur : : ed from the tourney when they ror • Barry
Haddix waited,
~me.
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. had" t tut al Bill might have Y- joy woold be unreotralned, Glanl lelly ourvived, thanb to pitdllng wfth • If.hit attack l&lt;w Ill two innings wat the Jooer
wore shutout 7-f by Ironton
Bruce Harreld unloaded I lrip.
a mbr near his right too, ll 7ou managed the Meta and
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wiD battle lor the cbatitpioo· shoulder baike, but that Qs l bad to watcb !hera looo almoet
By wmmng Tueaday, GaUipc&gt;- 'tried to stretch hb triple into I
ship the following Sunday, Au- diSCOunted after surgery.
- every day, .... theo ..... pre.
lis now moves inlo the
th•ro home run.
. IUs! 11, at 4 p. m. The location
iented with a victory over the
roo~ ~I competition and will Leading 11-f, the GaDians add.
of that game will be aMotfnCed .
Dodger, a club the Meta have
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of
ed two more runs in the thin!
beaten only three . lime. 1a two
and ~a me
ween meroy when Matthews was safe on an
ONE AARON LEFt'
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error, Mosley walked, and botb
MILWAUKEE &lt;UPII - Rival
Tile win 1101 only snapped an
Major Leque tllalldlqo
Enroute to his oo·hitter Tues- scored on Keith Drummond'•
Natlo110l League pitchers wiD
tl·game current losing streak lor
day, Spen&lt;er faced only 21 bat- •ingle. Four more runs parad. only have to.lace ooe Aaron. at
!he Mets but abo dealt the Dodg.
BJI./nlled P - blleruttoaol
ten, striking out 13 of them, ed across in the filth !ramo
least lor the" time being. Hank's
m a jolt jwtl when they had ATRENS &lt;UPIJ -Five
Amerteu Leapo
The Finsterwalds won the Jun· He gave up six walks, and in when Wolle hit his third double,
YIIU!'ger brother, Tommy, has
hoped to recover from a alump, were acheduled today fn the
W. L. Pet. GB lor Goil League playoll Mon· lhe thiro nining was In trouble Drummond doubled, Spencer
beelt optioned by the Milwaukee The Po
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for both the . """'ncJ.pilce San American Leg•m Baaebal!
New York
6S '.fl .6S1 . . day at the Pomeroy Goll club when he walked the bases lull singled, and lladdii slammed a
Braves te Denver of, the Pacific 8-4 decislo~e:r t~ts pwon an F.ranclsCII Giani. and third·place nament. and oni, five
Chicago
58 46 .558 8 with the mak'h being decided with none out. However.
he booming triple, later scorina:
Coast League, w.here he wiiJ be DOd en Tu.es er e _omeroy
games will. remain to be
B~Wmore
59 19 .54&amp; 9 by Wayne Davis and Mike Brat- fanned two batters and anoth. on an error. The final run scargroomed at second base. The Pom~ro Bo s~afe evenmg in .
after today s seasiolll,
Mmnesota
58 49 .533 10~ ton. Davis and Bratton ed ed ~r P?Pped out to kill theBioo m- ed in the top of the sixth whea
Braves also opt.ioned outfielder Dod y .,Y h aguT. play.
Today II will be Wadsworth •• Boston
53 ro .515 1210 Bob Burkett and Sam Clat! mgvdle threat.
I Wolle singled Drummond ... ~
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Mr.
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Mr's. William Carr, Satur·
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and family. Their son, ed Mr. and
.--fi!aul Blackley theU' vacat1on.
even~ •. Mr. and Mrs. J.
at~~ :~te
P. Sickels, Wellston. Denver
returned home w 1 t h and family last SundaY.
Misses Patty and
Janice
Carr, ~ and Mrs. Arthur
The distribution brought to ; Van Nest, Athens, Mrs .
visitors after spending his Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gaul Swartz have returned to their
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· , WJima Jean, Mr.
f30.~,'782 the total payments F. Foose, Raven!!Wood ,W. \a1 .,
here.
attended the Ohio
Hereford home at Colum.bus after spend· and
. · Harry Guthrie and
ror the first sevfn months of the : Mrs . James R. Hoffman. OlarMJ calendar year , which was leston, W. Va. and Howard W.
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from the Burdette, Rt.Birtll
1 Reedy, W. Va.
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Mrs. Vernon / Osiecki, 22S
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Trade 'n' Travel Time
1961 CORVAIR ---:---:c---, $1595
4 Door Sedan. Local owner, loW mileare, spotless clean
interior, Powerglide. Radio .and heater.

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Thursday evening, at the
f 18 tfc
Temple. A potluck ~in·
ner will be served preceding
Complete 8errlce
the meeting at 6:30 p.m. Mem. crtu Bradford
bers are urged to attend and
Write, Pboae ,. C..taet
bring a covered dish ond their
A. c. BRADFORD
own table service. Mrs. John
Raciae. Oldl
Worthy Matron, and
s 18 ...
Pullen, Worthy Patron,
be In charge.

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club will meet Thursday evehouse with bath (tub and
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at the home of -Mn. E~ J.
er J, hot air heating (2 gas
,_ P''" of suo.
with Mrs. Ira Wel1man
culators). basemeht, porches, ~., d'"M•••• .."'" c••• ct11r
eo-hostess
WGOCI•. t'DCI'I. f'oMOroY W., '1-26ft
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l~rge lot , beautif~l view of Porn-I
Registration will be h e I d
eroy and the Ohto ruver.
Thursday, August 1, from 9 to
000 oo
11 a.m. (E.S.T.) for a~ new
RU.RAL - 6- r?Om bl ack and
.
students who wiD be enrolling
stucco house wtth bath, hot a1r 3243. Emmet W. Shuler, con· at Riverview school this Sep-furnace heating, basement, 101 lracllng, 342 Page. Street, Mld- tember. 11 ts Important I hat
acre lot with small barn a n_d dleport. Free estimates.
oew students register early in
ond. On good gravel road to
1 15 Uc 1 order that additional school ma·
C . er Township. $5,000.00.
YING Serv
terlals and equipment needed
FAR
82 acres with S-room ;•HOTO CliP
Ices.
be obtained before the op.
house wit
th, furnace heat· Copy aoy Letter or document
of achool said
Grace
ing, basement, o barns, 50 .,euter Insurance, Pomeroy
principai.
2 15 tfc
acres pasture 20 acres in cultiAUG a
vation (pre.;,ntly In alfalfa),
Buy Scoot T....;p 245, Middle$9,000.00, or will trade on larg·
port, will sponsor a dance Sa~

time on weekends. Phone WY
7 29 3tp

2-6847.

See

- - - - - • eTransferable When
You Trade Ca rs
NOTICES
HOMEMADE PIE 15c. Ham eGuarant•ed 24 Months
sandwiches J5c. Jack's Dairy I
or 24,000 l\1IIes
Bar, Middleport.
7-30-6tc
- -- - - ··- - I eMost Pupular Unit
WANTED-To correspond witll :
In The U. ~.A.
relatives of Thomas Sheets,!

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Phon" WYZ-3994-WY 2w. Moln St

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6 p. m. weekdays or any-1 POMEROY - G-room

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Baker &amp; Seyfried

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Brickles, Darwin. See

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MEXICAJ'f Tomatoes nowflJ)e: 1955 TUDOR SludebakeT. Good
wm. H. Holmes, Syracuse, shape. Good tires. $150 or FARM FOR SALE. 111 acres,
Ohio.
7 31 tfc
trade for a dry cow. C. A. I 5 room and bath.
Deem, Racine.
7-30-t;tp and 15 head of beef cattle.
:.BUICK TUDOR h.a.rdtop, iiJ58. Bashan · WK eniJ.30o!!"d.
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Tbe WildWood G81'1len club
~~=:I will meet Wednesday at a p. m.
Emmet W. Sb~
ill lilt basement of the· Fol'l!lll
lni WY 7rS243 for a farm Run MethOdiBt church for a
pond
7 15 ~ worlcshop Member• are asked
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Bethel No. 62 of the !nterna·
To Have Your
tiona! Order of Job's Daughters
eo.~ Oil or G11
will meet io regular session,
Thursday at 7;30 p.m. at 1 h e
Pomeroy Masonlc Temple.
Cloaood ond Chect.od
The Past Chief• of MagnoUa
lor Whtlor
Pylhian Sisten1 will have their
aMual potluck picnic Thursat 6 p.m. at the home of

HOUSE FOR SALE, In Porneroy, acrosa from new !lChool

FOR SALE

at;OUl.AfiUNS
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POMEROY. OHIO

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FOR SALE In Pomeroy,
rooms and bath, redecorated.
Gas floor funace. Out of high
water, large lot. Immediate
possession. Priced reasonably. Tel. WY 2-M4t.
7 31 31&lt;

1961 CHEVROLET .c---:----:----:---:-: $1989
Hard Top 4 Door. Low mileage; clean interior, blue finish,
V8, automatic trans. Radio and beater. Like new whitewall tires.

j)t::,WUNII!&gt;
111 .,.,

bath, utlUU..,
shrubbed lot, outbulldlnp, out
of h;gh water. Will sell fUr.
nlshed,
mostly
antlquet,
15"400 or unfurnished, 14,100.
Write Glen Schneider, 143
Kanawha St., Buckhannm,
Va., or phone 472-5tN!9.
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For Sale

SALE

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Metropolitan MOiors
E. Maio Street Pomeroy
Pbooe WY i-as7o
4 22 lie

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~- oR NEW or used cars
or
trucks, iJhiJUi! Marvm Marks
"I.F"'-N Bea&lt;lev Matl•
ews, AthellS, LY :l-4001
lfi.!I-Ur ler farm .
INSTALLED ~ ---------- 1;. C. CUCKLER, REAI.TOR
FOR RENT
WY 2-3830
- -- ALBERT M. cox. SALESMAN
3 - ROOM 1 . hed
urms
apartment,
WY Z.Z2211
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MASTER MIX
and MASTER MADE

Annual Homecoming 01 South

Be,thel E. U. B. Church Held .

The ll!llual Homecoming of
the South B'ethel EUH Olurdt
held Sunday waa attended by
church folk and lrlends ·from
many . eommunilles througbout
central and 11011theaatern Obto.
Tbe Sunday Scbuol hour waa
--•..~~ b N
Bahr ~·Y
orman
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perljttelldent ft 10:30, tile •cbll·
dren of the, ~tly completed C1illdren ~ Bible School at
South BetHel presented a program of soog' and choruaea,
with Mra. Hoy Gearhart In
charge, alsisled by Daylene
Babr. Mrs. Gearhart was preo011ted a gilt In appreciation of
~r leadership In the Bible
school.

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HOLLYWOOD tUPII - 'nm _IINII.. fGI' a BlllJDI' ....llet
Collwoy, the esgtr elllip of "lof.. tlllo ,_, "ttla1 dfd bold a Holt'• No.,,• left bll boalelon mooJal ~ fa lbo a..arm
of O!ogrin Fallt, Ohio, a Follt ll1&amp;lt 8dtoal eafllarla lol
Uty two years qo 11111 rcttuntad me. I cradutad fnllll thon 1taclo
this liUIIIIDel' still prellT maclt w&gt;- Ill 1111. I&amp; - a nol bit .-.
aunl.
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"Cha~ln Fallo llll'taactly the
fl
ktnd nf a tmm tbal 1111 oulled Ill' old ••11• P'" a
abo\tt things;" uld Conway.
apeodt !II old Bnllloh Tbe prta.
"~ut I wam'l. totally ~pored; elpal .... a opooc:lt - be'a lhe
After 'aU, lhero are 1.1100 pooplo· wllo oclvlssd mt to quit
In atagrtn Falls ond I ililow clowlq OJ'OIIIId aacl do _ ,
o1 them
oulda - . ADd a OOOI(IIe &lt;1. frltocls
me grand muobal· ol tba annual opote, · too. Thea we aU hsd a
llo"""' Time ParOdo."
oldct.t ~.
con...,, t:lllllld, bolcllol and "Allor- 1 woa fll.., a bll
pink-cheUed. becamo hasy a - .O.er tray. It - ...u,. bla. but
lhe fllll•al Ill that M"" too oar- I aalleed II bid a 'lor Mlt' alp
ly in lbe r- for b - . fl • lhe bock."
~ny kind, and be
IIIN Coaway ililltd to himoolf lctr
what typo ol bioNoml w«t to- IIi ~ ......._
volved. •
a.a,rta 1'11111 II ooq II mdeo
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"But It ..... p t parocle," .
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be Ald. "' rode down the &lt;eDter ''Tharo wh,.. I got 1111 start to
o1 iOoia followed qy obnut s,Oilll tolmolon. SO I weot baek there
otblr peoPle. The trouble wu for twe montllo lh1ll to
&amp;bat DObody WIK .standing on the do IOIDe work aDd earn a Uttle
lldewalks wal&lt;bing. The wholo . _ .
toWD was loldng part In the .,.. "I wrote ...,. sluff for local
rade."
lelevillon ohoWI aacl appeared a
Held Two Parade~
few times on the 'MikP Doug1al
Acecmling to Conway the pa- Show.' I guess onbody out bere
rade w~a such a hlt they beld an- h~tarlmd ~~~ il" most
other ono the ...,. lftemoon.
P
way
"i\ctually' it wasn't so mueh a about., hll trlwnpbaDt return
parade aa it waa a traffie jam,•• home.
be sdded.
"Somedsing my moths: told
What other featiritieo were bekl me," C..way concluded. "Sbe
fD&lt; the retumlll&amp; celebrity? After uiclllha atlll tlllnb I'd be beltar
all, tt to not ...., I'C)UIId, c:lten7- off Ill .ool1cl Uno ol - k Ulco
cheeked, baldlq ton of Chagrlll fladlng a job to a bard ware
Follt who makeo pod In HollJ- otore.''

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wblch proved to be lho hl&amp;lt- •
light ol the day'• 101111 procram,
At 110011 a plcotc luncb ""'
free lemonade was served lft
the srove near the cburch wllh
::""" ~patlng, VlsltfD&amp; 111111.
ld friends and ~
Rev. Gerhart oald that ill lho,
past
few yeara
new11 platform
has ·been
buDt aand
~ of
debt, new pewl have been -In·
staUed and paid lor, and a neot
au fumace baa been JnStaUed '
with part of the cost rema~
Plana are completed to put.

The church 11 progressing 1ft

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membership and attendance,
both In the worship semces

The D1l&gt;l'lllng worship service and the Sunday School,' and maat 11 o'clock had Faye Watson ny 1ormer reald011ls and mem.
ln charge of the soog service bers of the church expreaied ap.
and Donna Bahr. pianist. The preciatlou of the falthfulneas of
choir 11ng, "I'm Too Near the present leeders, In keeping
Home," and other special num. the churdt moving forward In
bel's include two. selections, Christian service.
"II You Believe," and "I Saw
A Man," by Mr. and Mrs. Gar- .
rell Chrlsly of Grove Clty; .. He
Is With Me," by Rev. Dwight
Spencer and daughter, Lois
Ebersbach, end "Wben You
Pray" by Dsylene and !loans Bo
8 h '
19 Scout Troop 242 of Syr•
a r.
cu~e spent a week at Camp Ar·
The pastor, Rev. Roy Gear- rowhead atbOna, ~~~· Va., aohart, who delivered the mornY aso:~U~tant Scout..
ing message, preceded U with
Arthur .Morarlty. Mr. ·
lo
floJmQ pent
Bight
a so accompanied by Mrs.
nI
one
Gearhart at the piano . The service was dismissed by ,prayer i~A.dttenn,d 1ngy a family night on ·
1 0 118 eve"'""
bY Rev . Harold Dutt of CoIurn..,... were Mr,
bllS.
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Rizer and daugH·
The afternoon service, which
VIcki; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
began at 2 o'clock featured the
and son, David, and Mr .
Uh . B th
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Mn. Robert Harden and
ng ro ers UID e ' w o
Debbie.
&amp;ppeared on the program three
attending were stevo
times Wtth 20 mmutes perlods of
Gary ·SeweD, Bill Rizer,
inspirational gospel singing.
Rizer, Jim Harden.
sermon, delivered by
Hayes, MartY Morarlty,
"o";::~tDuftiO,hSupt. Soof tht.'
Clifford, Reea FerreR ~d
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IARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITI'

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W'day evening from 8 to u
p.m. August 3, at the Mumci· the Divino Love of Gnd..
pal Park In Middleport. The
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Jays will provide music for Preceding the message, the
LOSE- WEIGHT safety w t I h
and refreshments will song, "Till the storm Passea
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be served by Scoot mothers.
" was ~
mven by Mr. and
For All Of Your Noedo
DI~T1 new name. sam&lt; for
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Milford Hysell Is scoutmaster. Mrs. Christy, and a solo
mu la Only 98c a&lt; Stark
POM R&amp;Y, O.
FIVE ROOMS and · bath on FOR SAI.E: S room hous'e ..;,., Middleport feed Mill
AUG. t
Rev. Gearhart. Conc!Udlni
_Drugs.
6-20-60~ 11.,.....,.....,.,....;;..,..,.._
,..;.·..;-;;;,;.-·_,.~1 blaCktorschoOrcind •· mail bath, newly decorated, gas rony Fowler, Owntr a Opp.
'lbe annual potluck
picnic program, the qutntette
AUTOMOBn.E Insurance been IAUCTION:
route. Five miles from Reed~- heating. FuU basement. Lo"We Do Custom Grinding"
for state offiet:rs, deputies
ed reql,lest numbers,
ca ni·PIIed? l,nst 1,0ur operaSaturday, Aug. 3• ville. Bellville Dam . $45.00 cated 123 Hudson Street, N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport offjcers of .Distt·ict No.
13 with the one most
1963, 1 p. m. I have sold my
lhl
p
watertown M.ddl
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1 l'por"""
tor's license? CaJJ WY ~-2966.
mon y. · tiOne
rice, 'fVYVV·
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Daughters of America will be "The Old Country
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SlSUc home and will sr&gt;ll HIP ner- Hl 8·2144 or write Rev. Wil- qurre Ohio Hotel
Plumbmg,
held at the home of Mrs. Edith
sonal p-roperty at Main St. in liarn Airson, Route 1 Stew8 8 tfc
Furnaces. ~roold Brothers, Betzing, Tllpers Plains, SunNew M' ' ' 1'1eld . - ~ '&gt; I(L i arl, Ohio.
1' 31 3tc
618 ~t Mam street, Pom- day at 1 p.m. EST, Those at- Rutland Cub1 Take
For S•le
56. Florence gas range; Phd- ; ~--FOR SAL~. new e room lmuse eroy,\ Phone WY 2 2448.
tending are to take own table
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M~xi··an Tomat.oes now ripe .[ co Refriger &lt;J tor: Cabmet base DU~u:x, ~ rooms and bath, with 3 bedrooms bath utWly
7 20 tf_c servl·ce.
Stvrmmznu Lesson•
2-2885. 1oom,
,
In Durcas.• ...,,
•• 800 .00 . .:..
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wm. H. HoImes. S\T8 ·:·1se , 1 Utility Cabine1
. ,· M~:tal Top nice location. CaD WY
&amp;all Gnteser Phlmbbac 111111
b
7•29-S tc__
Ohio.
7 31 tfc
Table; chairs: Wash stand;
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D. Johnson. Phone WI 9-3(18.
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CU 8cout Pack No. 240
table : Glass door cup- 2 BEDROOM house with bath,
7-l~Uc
M...:.::g Olllo
July, August
Rutland has completed a c-;:~:.11
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19 ~- ~ Harley Davidson mntnrcy- Hound
board;
Stanrl~;
lamps:
sweepbasement,
hardwood
floors
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Honor-.1
of
sw_Jmming lessoQS at the
1Ut &amp; ft.
1
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cle, motor recently overh;m · 1
b
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End vour sewer lrGUbles
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ed. New paint job. Phone WY ers: sofa ed, avenport t at 8.1d built-in cupboard~ in the F'OR SALE - Two bedrOOII'I
We ban all sizea
Mrs Dwight Logan entertain. epor poo.
PFfiDI-14Tof l1o
2·5129 from 9 a. rn. to 5 P- m. makes a bed: mf'lal bed; two kHchen. Call Tracy Whaley hor·te Beautiful Bircb ld.tch
Se-wer Machines
ed with a party last week
Attending the clas!les and
wllilo '""&lt;IIIIa - ·
After 5 p. m. phOne WY 2- , woOO beds : drr•sH•r ; r~f'!'it of WY 2-3054.
7 27 6lc
en. automatic gas heat 1649
~-&amp;101\Bble Ralel
her son, Skippy ; Connie awards they receiivved~• ...,;~:::
• Even the 1rtezer never
2874.
7 31 3tc ~rawersQ; hedroo~ SUite: rugs r-;-URNISHED apartmeDts~wo, Lincoln Heights. can J 0 b
CaD~ 1-mt Day ar Nlgllt
Susan Lanning, and
su;ve Hoffman, ~ .
needo dofrosUnt- wllb
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peed ueen ~&lt;JS er ; w.tgon
4 roont. I five room "'ur•••shBl,aettnar. WY !-5127 1-19-th
.
7 ....
Brett Cox wllose birthdays swimmer; Randy Williams,
exclusive Frvst-Piaof
AIR
Furnace
!"or
sale.
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)son
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F-O"~ED
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w ee s; one pair saw orses; ed and unfurnishd. Ph o u e
all are in July and August.
orr •
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an
system I
Very good rondilion, bo111.ht : hand tOols. Other otems.
WY 2.2557 .
S-7·Uc IN POMEROY Eignt roo
LEGAL NOTICE
Games were played and a
Roush, ~~::;•: Bol&gt;ll
new. Good a~ nE-w. Mildred 1
Mrs. George Hayman .
_
_ _ _ house. 3 bedn.:otrus and
cake with the
by Snowden and
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Bissell, Long Bottom, Ohiu.
Owner
rHH.\&lt;.:E and trmr room furnish- large lot. Good tocatlon out·
LB~N~
the honored guests inscribed. field, fish re~icas: Dallas Wei&gt;- II • Twin &amp;lid&amp;out frUit and
-tablo Hmton.
7 31 :itc Teims: CASH
ed and unfurnished apart· bigb water. Call WY l-2590.
Notice is hereby given that ice cream and kool-&amp;lld
er, frog replica; Bobby . aJac•,lt
• Storage door has Ill shelf;•.
FREE LOAN of our · effirient No1 respimsible for arcirlents.
ments. WY 2-~.
5 10 tfc
Friday, August 2, at the
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Steven Hawk, and Rand
Carpet Shampooers with pur- Bra~ford Auction Co .• Racine
1% I Uc
of 10 a.m., the
Atte~ding were Vanessa and Sprouse, tadpole replica!$.
butte&lt;
-.
plore for
even
tillbottlldt
chase of Blue Lustrf' s.-111 m. Oh1o, C C Bradford Auc- ~ DUPLEX, furn1she.t aPart. FOR SALE,
will offer for sale at .
Folmer, Becky, Brenda The Cub Scouts wc:re Ira••· II
• Fria:idaire dtpn•altllltJ, tilt
poo. Baker Furniture, Middle- tJoneer; A. C. Bradford, Man· men! at 390 S 2nd , Middle- and apartment, vacant lot, all auction to the highest
and Beverly Will, Mike and
ported by Mrs• . Connie HISICk,
port.
7-31).6tc I_ ~~er .__
7 29_ 3tc__
port. Cal1 iD evening. WY 2- in heart of Ml~leport. Prtccash in hand at the Blaett- die Young, Roger
Andy Mrs. Wanda Williams, Mr.'' · II
ONE TABLE 16x3 ft with
MEXICAN tomatoes, now ripe . l5262.
f..28-Uc ed_ low for quick sale. ~
Auto . Compd anrbed·Pomeroy, Vaughan, and Larry
Janet MorDerls arnjM tMrh8 . Bermce
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Syracuse
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Clifford
Stumbo
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Sewmg
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follow
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automoAdults
p-sent
were
Mrs.
James
n o ers.
4
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shelf. Flourescent
tghts,
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Center lD Middle t.
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with one ami t.wo lights. Sev - -~hm ..
7_3.1
Heights, Phoue WY 2-3874.
~ 15 tfc
bde towtt - .
Will, Mrs. Florence Holley
A'M'END CAMP
1 - 1957 BUick. 4 door Hard· Mrs. Jack Cox.
era! racks. Phone WY 2-2845.
7 11 30tp
Mlddle-jJ
.
lop, model 7D lll 7887.
Four youths of the
7 30 31 1961 Triumph Til:er Cub Motor· · · c cycle. $2 95 .00 . Phone WY 2-1 NICELY Furmshed 4 room and FOUR ROOM bouse with I
Dated this 20th day of July,
IN HUN'I1NGTON
Church o1 Christ are a~
FRYERS, 50 cents apiece. Csrl . 6HO.
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6tp
batb
apartment,
Middleport.
re
lot,
large
porch,
19f.3.
Henry
Zeiher
of
Syracuse
tending
intermediate
7 4
Bostic, Bailey Run , Pomeroy. I·----- - Phone WY 2-3874.
off Route N·t. 7. Pbooe
Minimum price of sale
ts at the Veterans Ho~pital
, this week at
Butler
THE FAIIliLY REFIIIQEJIATOa r·
Rt. No.2.
7·3031c .
7 11 tic Ul2'1.
$100.
Huntington, W. Va., Instead
. They are Debbie Grue-11
t'lfl
GOOD USED porta hie Phi leo FREE AT LANDMARK ; 'I DUPLEX, furnished apart· FOR SALE by owner, 3 bed·
Blsetlnar Auto~tp ny Cincinnati os previously
reMcElhinny, Lennie
T.V. First $50 takt&gt;s it c.. H!
Super Servicllf'Station
ment al 390 S 2nd M1ddle- room home, large corner
(7) :...are ~ underwent surgery
Meter, and Michael t;:er- WY 2-39'79.
_ _ 7-3(1.3Lc 1 • Buutlful Anchor Hocking
port. Call in evening. WY Z. i11 Sugar Run, Pomeroy
FOW. FU
uly 26th, and is recuperating
Mr. and Mrs.
William
USED CLOTHING, barga ins, , Mug or Bowl (4 pastel co5262.
5-2a-tfc: li remodeled. WY 2-3618.
Among those coming
from as ell as ean be expected. Hie toGrutbeeKer accompanied the group
lors), given with pyrchaH
aJ
Js '"
camp
I
shop at the Thr ift shop in R&lt;l10 gals. gil or more.
for the funer
of room number
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cine. Women's dresses 25 •Anchor Hocking Suger,
George Prall residence in RutWolle were Dr. and
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ce:1 ts to $1 00. Boys pants 25
Creamet &amp; Tray s.t giyen
Camping Equip.
land for sale. Contact Floyd
Carl Wolfe, Fremont;
VISITS lN FOSTORIA.
and 50 cents, shoes 25 cents,
with oil chnge &amp; lube Job JUNIOR FAIR Special in time Thomas, Rutland, for Inform·
Marjorie Wolfe, Eugene . Ronald Logan, son of
hat•. 25 cen ts and uthe• acti- ·
for vacatioo. With
each atlon.
7 13 3111p
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Mra. Howard Logan, Is
des. Across from the ·Home
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Wolfe of Cleveland; and Mr. ltlng in Fostoria with his ~~.~~~
Bank . Donna Hayman a n d SUPER SFRVIC&amp; STATION
will give , 75 accessories. AIMrs. David Rupp, Wash- and uncle, _Mr. and Mrs. AI
Marjorie Grimm.
7·30.3tc Opon 24 Houri WY 2-9932
for
sale
demoostrators
$295
LEGAL
NOTICE
)Jlllton,
D. C.
ie Gibsoo and daughter, IlriJII.II
50
No 1 potatoes $1 50
w lb
up. Used tent $19.95; car top
cLOTHING
bargains
LEGAL
NOTICE whose
bag, No. 2 potatoes 50 lb . bag I ...
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H. Smith,
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boat
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7 27 6tc
.hertsns c:n Bontsys lllpan.ts ha
er rentals. Amsbary Marine Drive, San Antonio, Texaa.
s _1 /W"t.N ce . ens s oes Trailer Salts, 631 Fourth
400 WARM Morning coal hea'• and hats · s'th'
CJothm
' g Ave. Gallipolis, 441&gt;0239.
otherwise, whose place of
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er with fan, guwJ 0'!tlditlon. Store. Open 7 days a week.
?-36-3tc sidence is unknown, and ca~
Rolland Searles..
Rutland, Letart Falls , Ohio. 7-15-30tp
not with reasonable diUt'"""'
Ohio, SH 2-4626.
- - ---- - - be ascertainetl, will talre no7 27 6t COAL, good, clean lump, 3 1 5
INSURANCE
lice that on Aprll ISth,
.- -·-- .!'. 1 egg, oo slack. Re-screened .
- the undersigned plaintiff Wed 11
BEt~ ~s. half runners and top i stoker-oil treated at mine or, JOHNSON, Simpson lnsur=:~ru:e her petition against hlm,
crop. _Furnish own container de.llvered. ')umQ'ler price nowl Agency, ln. AD forms of In dlvnrce and other relief,
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3 ROOM GROUP
and ptck . $1 .()l bu. Clarence I on . Jacobs Coal Co ., R. D_ l, surance. Jim Johnson and
..&amp;lee!
We'll prepare yow readv lillsed Proffitt, Portland, VI 3-2254. Pomeroy. Phone SH 2-4959, Bud Simpson, Agents.
~~ed~u~h:c=.;"
AS LOW
crete.order to VOIII' ape~, .00 denver
7 25 6re WY z.mu, or WY Z.2437.
6 I Uc court of Meigs County,
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AUCTION
praying for divorce, CWilody
II anywbere ID'' towo. ·all rqcly to pour. CaU
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nooo lEST) in Letart F'aHs WHY WORRY over 8 sluggblb
and bustness aHd."
relief.
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~ pro~pl fUill 0111' p.riCea
Ohio near the school house' sopite tank' Get KJeao EmPbot10 W~ I-WI
Said eause Will be for ~~~ [I
are 1M
tt"' r)t&gt;Nonlll property of ~ AU Septic tank cleaner
at
on Md after the lth "
la ~e Mildred E. Chapman, de- Landmark Farm Burellu, PoSe tember 1963
" '""'-· will b' .. •.
public. meroy.
7-HOtc
WANTEP TO RENT
PEl.§iE' ,LOu· SMITH. '
1ale. A ~~Jete list of items
LIVESTOCK•
4- or 5 ROOM HOUSE near
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PlaintUf
w 'I oppe.r later. Margaret
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Pomeroy or Middleport for .WEB8TER AND FULTZ
Cbaplnan West, Admtnistra- PlGS&gt;'liR SALE. Mary-Clr"Cle, three ad~lto. Ressonable rent. ' Attorneys for Plalntiff
tr' Harold. Goodard f. ·,.. 1. Raolne. Pbone WJ ·J1.31114. .
Wrlte 8112 Wilson Ave., Col- (7) Z11 Sl; (8) 7, 14.
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7-30-31p l!inbus,
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8:110 Baptist Layman's Hour
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8:35 Hour of Deliveranre
10:05 Ministerial Aaaoc.
(Rev. Paul Jones)
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t :OO Wings of Healing
U:llli Swap Sbo~
t:30 Sunday Show
11:30 Farm News
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
ll:te Family Worsblp Hour-Tha 10:35 Sunday Show
12:110 Noon Report
11:110 Country Hymntime
12:1S Music Juat For You
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2:00 Signs of the Times
1:00 BowUng Scores
(Rev. W. S. Billups)
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Trade 'n' Travel Time
1961 CORVAIR ---:---:c---, $1595
4 Door Sedan. Local owner, loW mileare, spotless clean
interior, Powerglide. Radio .and heater.

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AmandaUn KasChpterar, 1Roc
Evange e
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••· ~of the Eastern Slar in Midwill observe Obligation
Thursday evening, at the
f 18 tfc
Temple. A potluck ~in·
ner will be served preceding
Complete 8errlce
the meeting at 6:30 p.m. Mem. crtu Bradford
bers are urged to attend and
Write, Pboae ,. C..taet
bring a covered dish ond their
A. c. BRADFORD
own table service. Mrs. John
Raciae. Oldl
Worthy Matron, and
s 18 ...
Pullen, Worthy Patron,
be In charge.

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The Laurel Cliff Better Heat..

club will meet Thursday evehouse with bath (tub and
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at the home of -Mn. E~ J.
er J, hot air heating (2 gas
,_ P''" of suo.
with Mrs. Ira Wel1man
culators). basemeht, porches, ~., d'"M•••• .."'" c••• ct11r
eo-hostess
WGOCI•. t'DCI'I. f'oMOroY W., '1-26ft
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Registration will be h e I d
eroy and the Ohto ruver.
Thursday, August 1, from 9 to
000 oo
11 a.m. (E.S.T.) for a~ new
RU.RAL - 6- r?Om bl ack and
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students who wiD be enrolling
stucco house wtth bath, hot a1r 3243. Emmet W. Shuler, con· at Riverview school this Sep-furnace heating, basement, 101 lracllng, 342 Page. Street, Mld- tember. 11 ts Important I hat
acre lot with small barn a n_d dleport. Free estimates.
oew students register early in
ond. On good gravel road to
1 15 Uc 1 order that additional school ma·
C . er Township. $5,000.00.
YING Serv
terlals and equipment needed
FAR
82 acres with S-room ;•HOTO CliP
Ices.
be obtained before the op.
house wit
th, furnace heat· Copy aoy Letter or document
of achool said
Grace
ing, basement, o barns, 50 .,euter Insurance, Pomeroy
principai.
2 15 tfc
acres pasture 20 acres in cultiAUG a
vation (pre.;,ntly In alfalfa),
Buy Scoot T....;p 245, Middle$9,000.00, or will trade on larg·
port, will sponsor a dance Sa~

time on weekends. Phone WY
7 29 3tp

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NOTICES
HOMEMADE PIE 15c. Ham eGuarant•ed 24 Months
sandwiches J5c. Jack's Dairy I
or 24,000 l\1IIes
Bar, Middleport.
7-30-6tc
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WANTED-To correspond witll :
In The U. ~.A.
relatives of Thomas Sheets,!

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Ford pickup, Floyd fwi/CRIII' ~_,,

Brickles, Darwin. See

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bath, basement. large lot. G.
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WY 2-Jm.
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MEXICAJ'f Tomatoes nowflJ)e: 1955 TUDOR SludebakeT. Good
wm. H. Holmes, Syracuse, shape. Good tires. $150 or FARM FOR SALE. 111 acres,
Ohio.
7 31 tfc
trade for a dry cow. C. A. I 5 room and bath.
Deem, Racine.
7-30-t;tp and 15 head of beef cattle.
:.BUICK TUDOR h.a.rdtop, iiJ58. Bashan · WK eniJ.30o!!"d.
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Tbe WildWood G81'1len club
~~=:I will meet Wednesday at a p. m.
Emmet W. Sb~
ill lilt basement of the· Fol'l!lll
lni WY 7rS243 for a farm Run MethOdiBt church for a
pond
7 15 ~ worlcshop Member• are asked
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Bethel No. 62 of the !nterna·
To Have Your
tiona! Order of Job's Daughters
eo.~ Oil or G11
will meet io regular session,
Thursday at 7;30 p.m. at 1 h e
Pomeroy Masonlc Temple.
Cloaood ond Chect.od
The Past Chief• of MagnoUa
lor Whtlor
Pylhian Sisten1 will have their
aMual potluck picnic Thursat 6 p.m. at the home of

HOUSE FOR SALE, In Porneroy, acrosa from new !lChool

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FOR SALE In Pomeroy,
rooms and bath, redecorated.
Gas floor funace. Out of high
water, large lot. Immediate
possession. Priced reasonably. Tel. WY 2-M4t.
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1961 CHEVROLET .c---:----:----:---:-: $1989
Hard Top 4 Door. Low mileage; clean interior, blue finish,
V8, automatic trans. Radio and beater. Like new whitewall tires.

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bath, utlUU..,
shrubbed lot, outbulldlnp, out
of h;gh water. Will sell fUr.
nlshed,
mostly
antlquet,
15"400 or unfurnished, 14,100.
Write Glen Schneider, 143
Kanawha St., Buckhannm,
Va., or phone 472-5tN!9.
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For Sale

SALE

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Metropolitan MOiors
E. Maio Street Pomeroy
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"I.F"'-N Bea&lt;lev Matl•
ews, AthellS, LY :l-4001
lfi.!I-Ur ler farm .
INSTALLED ~ ---------- 1;. C. CUCKLER, REAI.TOR
FOR RENT
WY 2-3830
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3 - ROOM 1 . hed
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apartment,
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MASTER MIX
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Annual Homecoming 01 South

Be,thel E. U. B. Church Held .

The ll!llual Homecoming of
the South B'ethel EUH Olurdt
held Sunday waa attended by
church folk and lrlends ·from
many . eommunilles througbout
central and 11011theaatern Obto.
Tbe Sunday Scbuol hour waa
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Bahr ~·Y
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perljttelldent ft 10:30, tile •cbll·
dren of the, ~tly completed C1illdren ~ Bible School at
South BetHel presented a program of soog' and choruaea,
with Mra. Hoy Gearhart In
charge, alsisled by Daylene
Babr. Mrs. Gearhart was preo011ted a gilt In appreciation of
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school.

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tJPI B011J..... Ctmlpw•eal
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HOLLYWOOD tUPII - 'nm _IINII.. fGI' a BlllJDI' ....llet
Collwoy, the esgtr elllip of "lof.. tlllo ,_, "ttla1 dfd bold a Holt'• No.,,• left bll boalelon mooJal ~ fa lbo a..arm
of O!ogrin Fallt, Ohio, a Follt ll1&amp;lt 8dtoal eafllarla lol
Uty two years qo 11111 rcttuntad me. I cradutad fnllll thon 1taclo
this liUIIIIDel' still prellT maclt w&gt;- Ill 1111. I&amp; - a nol bit .-.
aunl.
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"Cha~ln Fallo llll'taactly the
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ktnd nf a tmm tbal 1111 oulled Ill' old ••11• P'" a
abo\tt things;" uld Conway.
apeodt !II old Bnllloh Tbe prta.
"~ut I wam'l. totally ~pored; elpal .... a opooc:lt - be'a lhe
After 'aU, lhero are 1.1100 pooplo· wllo oclvlssd mt to quit
In atagrtn Falls ond I ililow clowlq OJ'OIIIId aacl do _ ,
o1 them
oulda - . ADd a OOOI(IIe &lt;1. frltocls
me grand muobal· ol tba annual opote, · too. Thea we aU hsd a
llo"""' Time ParOdo."
oldct.t ~.
con...,, t:lllllld, bolcllol and "Allor- 1 woa fll.., a bll
pink-cheUed. becamo hasy a - .O.er tray. It - ...u,. bla. but
lhe fllll•al Ill that M"" too oar- I aalleed II bid a 'lor Mlt' alp
ly in lbe r- for b - . fl • lhe bock."
~ny kind, and be
IIIN Coaway ililltd to himoolf lctr
what typo ol bioNoml w«t to- IIi ~ ......._
volved. •
a.a,rta 1'11111 II ooq II mdeo
~-·~" ~--~ Ald.
"But It ..... p t parocle," .
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o1 iOoia followed qy obnut s,Oilll tolmolon. SO I weot baek there
otblr peoPle. The trouble wu for twe montllo lh1ll to
&amp;bat DObody WIK .standing on the do IOIDe work aDd earn a Uttle
lldewalks wal&lt;bing. The wholo . _ .
toWD was loldng part In the .,.. "I wrote ...,. sluff for local
rade."
lelevillon ohoWI aacl appeared a
Held Two Parade~
few times on the 'MikP Doug1al
Acecmling to Conway the pa- Show.' I guess onbody out bere
rade w~a such a hlt they beld an- h~tarlmd ~~~ il" most
other ono the ...,. lftemoon.
P
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"i\ctually' it wasn't so mueh a about., hll trlwnpbaDt return
parade aa it waa a traffie jam,•• home.
be sdded.
"Somedsing my moths: told
What other featiritieo were bekl me," C..way concluded. "Sbe
fD&lt; the retumlll&amp; celebrity? After uiclllha atlll tlllnb I'd be beltar
all, tt to not ...., I'C)UIId, c:lten7- off Ill .ool1cl Uno ol - k Ulco
cheeked, baldlq ton of Chagrlll fladlng a job to a bard ware
Follt who makeo pod In HollJ- otore.''

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light ol the day'• 101111 procram,
At 110011 a plcotc luncb ""'
free lemonade was served lft
the srove near the cburch wllh
::""" ~patlng, VlsltfD&amp; 111111.
ld friends and ~
Rev. Gerhart oald that ill lho,
past
few yeara
new11 platform
has ·been
buDt aand
~ of
debt, new pewl have been -In·
staUed and paid lor, and a neot
au fumace baa been JnStaUed '
with part of the cost rema~
Plana are completed to put.

The church 11 progressing 1ft

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membership and attendance,
both In the worship semces

The D1l&gt;l'lllng worship service and the Sunday School,' and maat 11 o'clock had Faye Watson ny 1ormer reald011ls and mem.
ln charge of the soog service bers of the church expreaied ap.
and Donna Bahr. pianist. The preciatlou of the falthfulneas of
choir 11ng, "I'm Too Near the present leeders, In keeping
Home," and other special num. the churdt moving forward In
bel's include two. selections, Christian service.
"II You Believe," and "I Saw
A Man," by Mr. and Mrs. Gar- .
rell Chrlsly of Grove Clty; .. He
Is With Me," by Rev. Dwight
Spencer and daughter, Lois
Ebersbach, end "Wben You
Pray" by Dsylene and !loans Bo
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pal Park In Middleport. The
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LOSE- WEIGHT safety w t I h
and refreshments will song, "Till the storm Passea
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be served by Scoot mothers.
" was ~
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For All Of Your Noedo
DI~T1 new name. sam&lt; for
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mu la Only 98c a&lt; Stark
POM R&amp;Y, O.
FIVE ROOMS and · bath on FOR SAI.E: S room hous'e ..;,., Middleport feed Mill
AUG. t
Rev. Gearhart. Conc!Udlni
_Drugs.
6-20-60~ 11.,.....,.....,.,....;;..,..,.._
,..;.·..;-;;;,;.-·_,.~1 blaCktorschoOrcind •· mail bath, newly decorated, gas rony Fowler, Owntr a Opp.
'lbe annual potluck
picnic program, the qutntette
AUTOMOBn.E Insurance been IAUCTION:
route. Five miles from Reed~- heating. FuU basement. Lo"We Do Custom Grinding"
for state offiet:rs, deputies
ed reql,lest numbers,
ca ni·PIIed? l,nst 1,0ur operaSaturday, Aug. 3• ville. Bellville Dam . $45.00 cated 123 Hudson Street, N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport offjcers of .Distt·ict No.
13 with the one most
1963, 1 p. m. I have sold my
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tor's license? CaJJ WY ~-2966.
mon y. · tiOne
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Plumbmg,
held at the home of Mrs. Edith
sonal p-roperty at Main St. in liarn Airson, Route 1 Stew8 8 tfc
Furnaces. ~roold Brothers, Betzing, Tllpers Plains, SunNew M' ' ' 1'1eld . - ~ '&gt; I(L i arl, Ohio.
1' 31 3tc
618 ~t Mam street, Pom- day at 1 p.m. EST, Those at- Rutland Cub1 Take
For S•le
56. Florence gas range; Phd- ; ~--FOR SAL~. new e room lmuse eroy,\ Phone WY 2 2448.
tending are to take own table
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7 20 tf_c servl·ce.
Stvrmmznu Lesson•
2-2885. 1oom,
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In Durcas.• ...,,
•• 800 .00 . .:..
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. ,· M~:tal Top nice location. CaD WY
&amp;all Gnteser Phlmbbac 111111
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7•29-S tc__
Ohio.
7 31 tfc
Table; chairs: Wash stand;
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D. Johnson. Phone WI 9-3(18.
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table : Glass door cup- 2 BEDROOM house with bath,
7-l~Uc
M...:.::g Olllo
July, August
Rutland has completed a c-;:~:.11
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19 ~- ~ Harley Davidson mntnrcy- Hound
board;
Stanrl~;
lamps:
sweepbasement,
hardwood
floors
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Honor-.1
of
sw_Jmming lessoQS at the
1Ut &amp; ft.
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End vour sewer lrGUbles
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ed. New paint job. Phone WY ers: sofa ed, avenport t at 8.1d built-in cupboard~ in the F'OR SALE - Two bedrOOII'I
We ban all sizea
Mrs Dwight Logan entertain. epor poo.
PFfiDI-14Tof l1o
2·5129 from 9 a. rn. to 5 P- m. makes a bed: mf'lal bed; two kHchen. Call Tracy Whaley hor·te Beautiful Bircb ld.tch
Se-wer Machines
ed with a party last week
Attending the clas!les and
wllilo '""&lt;IIIIa - ·
After 5 p. m. phOne WY 2- , woOO beds : drr•sH•r ; r~f'!'it of WY 2-3054.
7 27 6lc
en. automatic gas heat 1649
~-&amp;101\Bble Ralel
her son, Skippy ; Connie awards they receiivved~• ...,;~:::
• Even the 1rtezer never
2874.
7 31 3tc ~rawersQ; hedroo~ SUite: rugs r-;-URNISHED apartmeDts~wo, Lincoln Heights. can J 0 b
CaD~ 1-mt Day ar Nlgllt
Susan Lanning, and
su;ve Hoffman, ~ .
needo dofrosUnt- wllb
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peed ueen ~&lt;JS er ; w.tgon
4 roont. I five room "'ur•••shBl,aettnar. WY !-5127 1-19-th
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Brett Cox wllose birthdays swimmer; Randy Williams,
exclusive Frvst-Piaof
AIR
Furnace
!"or
sale.
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all are in July and August.
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Very good rondilion, bo111.ht : hand tOols. Other otems.
WY 2.2557 .
S-7·Uc IN POMEROY Eignt roo
LEGAL NOTICE
Games were played and a
Roush, ~~::;•: Bol&gt;ll
new. Good a~ nE-w. Mildred 1
Mrs. George Hayman .
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_ _ _ house. 3 bedn.:otrus and
cake with the
by Snowden and
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Owner
rHH.\&lt;.:E and trmr room furnish- large lot. Good tocatlon out·
LB~N~
the honored guests inscribed. field, fish re~icas: Dallas Wei&gt;- II • Twin &amp;lid&amp;out frUit and
-tablo Hmton.
7 31 :itc Teims: CASH
ed and unfurnished apart· bigb water. Call WY l-2590.
Notice is hereby given that ice cream and kool-&amp;lld
er, frog replica; Bobby . aJac•,lt
• Storage door has Ill shelf;•.
FREE LOAN of our · effirient No1 respimsible for arcirlents.
ments. WY 2-~.
5 10 tfc
Friday, August 2, at the
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Carpet Shampooers with pur- Bra~ford Auction Co .• Racine
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of 10 a.m., the
Atte~ding were Vanessa and Sprouse, tadpole replica!$.
butte&lt;
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plore for
even
tillbottlldt
chase of Blue Lustrf' s.-111 m. Oh1o, C C Bradford Auc- ~ DUPLEX, furn1she.t aPart. FOR SALE,
will offer for sale at .
Folmer, Becky, Brenda The Cub Scouts wc:re Ira••· II
• Fria:idaire dtpn•altllltJ, tilt
poo. Baker Furniture, Middle- tJoneer; A. C. Bradford, Man· men! at 390 S 2nd , Middle- and apartment, vacant lot, all auction to the highest
and Beverly Will, Mike and
ported by Mrs• . Connie HISICk,
port.
7-31).6tc I_ ~~er .__
7 29_ 3tc__
port. Cal1 iD evening. WY 2- in heart of Ml~leport. Prtccash in hand at the Blaett- die Young, Roger
Andy Mrs. Wanda Williams, Mr.'' · II
ONE TABLE 16x3 ft with
MEXICAN tomatoes, now ripe . l5262.
f..28-Uc ed_ low for quick sale. ~
Auto . Compd anrbed·Pomeroy, Vaughan, and Larry
Janet MorDerls arnjM tMrh8 . Bermce
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Mrs.
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Center lD Middle t.
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with one ami t.wo lights. Sev - -~hm ..
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Heights, Phoue WY 2-3874.
~ 15 tfc
bde towtt - .
Will, Mrs. Florence Holley
A'M'END CAMP
1 - 1957 BUick. 4 door Hard· Mrs. Jack Cox.
era! racks. Phone WY 2-2845.
7 11 30tp
Mlddle-jJ
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lop, model 7D lll 7887.
Four youths of the
7 30 31 1961 Triumph Til:er Cub Motor· · · c cycle. $2 95 .00 . Phone WY 2-1 NICELY Furmshed 4 room and FOUR ROOM bouse with I
Dated this 20th day of July,
IN HUN'I1NGTON
Church o1 Christ are a~
FRYERS, 50 cents apiece. Csrl . 6HO.
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batb
apartment,
Middleport.
re
lot,
large
porch,
19f.3.
Henry
Zeiher
of
Syracuse
tending
intermediate
7 4
Bostic, Bailey Run , Pomeroy. I·----- - Phone WY 2-3874.
off Route N·t. 7. Pbooe
Minimum price of sale
ts at the Veterans Ho~pital
, this week at
Butler
THE FAIIliLY REFIIIQEJIATOa r·
Rt. No.2.
7·3031c .
7 11 tic Ul2'1.
$100.
Huntington, W. Va., Instead
. They are Debbie Grue-11
t'lfl
GOOD USED porta hie Phi leo FREE AT LANDMARK ; 'I DUPLEX, furnished apart· FOR SALE by owner, 3 bed·
Blsetlnar Auto~tp ny Cincinnati os previously
reMcElhinny, Lennie
T.V. First $50 takt&gt;s it c.. H!
Super Servicllf'Station
ment al 390 S 2nd M1ddle- room home, large corner
(7) :...are ~ underwent surgery
Meter, and Michael t;:er- WY 2-39'79.
_ _ 7-3(1.3Lc 1 • Buutlful Anchor Hocking
port. Call in evening. WY Z. i11 Sugar Run, Pomeroy
FOW. FU
uly 26th, and is recuperating
Mr. and Mrs.
William
USED CLOTHING, barga ins, , Mug or Bowl (4 pastel co5262.
5-2a-tfc: li remodeled. WY 2-3618.
Among those coming
from as ell as ean be expected. Hie toGrutbeeKer accompanied the group
lors), given with pyrchaH
aJ
Js '"
camp
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shop at the Thr ift shop in R&lt;l10 gals. gil or more.
for the funer
of room number
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cine. Women's dresses 25 •Anchor Hocking Suger,
George Prall residence in RutWolle were Dr. and
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ce:1 ts to $1 00. Boys pants 25
Creamet &amp; Tray s.t giyen
Camping Equip.
land for sale. Contact Floyd
Carl Wolfe, Fremont;
VISITS lN FOSTORIA.
and 50 cents, shoes 25 cents,
with oil chnge &amp; lube Job JUNIOR FAIR Special in time Thomas, Rutland, for Inform·
Marjorie Wolfe, Eugene . Ronald Logan, son of
hat•. 25 cen ts and uthe• acti- ·
for vacatioo. With
each atlon.
7 13 3111p
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Mra. Howard Logan, Is
des. Across from the ·Home
v
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Apache Eagle Camper_ we
Wolfe of Cleveland; and Mr. ltlng in Fostoria with his ~~.~~~
Bank . Donna Hayman a n d SUPER SFRVIC&amp; STATION
will give , 75 accessories. AIMrs. David Rupp, Wash- and uncle, _Mr. and Mrs. AI
Marjorie Grimm.
7·30.3tc Opon 24 Houri WY 2-9932
for
sale
demoostrators
$295
LEGAL
NOTICE
)Jlllton,
D. C.
ie Gibsoo and daughter, IlriJII.II
50
No 1 potatoes $1 50
w lb
up. Used tent $19.95; car top
cLOTHING
bargains
LEGAL
NOTICE whose
bag, No. 2 potatoes 50 lb . bag I ...
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H. Smith,
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Women
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25-50
cents,
boat
s~•al
$100·
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Camp
trail'lOll
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place of residence is 235 Pa~m 1 1
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eroy.
7 27 6tc
.hertsns c:n Bontsys lllpan.ts ha
er rentals. Amsbary Marine Drive, San Antonio, Texaa.
s _1 /W"t.N ce . ens s oes Trailer Salts, 631 Fourth
400 WARM Morning coal hea'• and hats · s'th'
CJothm
' g Ave. Gallipolis, 441&gt;0239.
otherwise, whose place of
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er with fan, guwJ 0'!tlditlon. Store. Open 7 days a week.
?-36-3tc sidence is unknown, and ca~
Rolland Searles..
Rutland, Letart Falls , Ohio. 7-15-30tp
not with reasonable diUt'"""'
Ohio, SH 2-4626.
- - ---- - - be ascertainetl, will talre no7 27 6t COAL, good, clean lump, 3 1 5
INSURANCE
lice that on Aprll ISth,
.- -·-- .!'. 1 egg, oo slack. Re-screened .
- the undersigned plaintiff Wed 11
BEt~ ~s. half runners and top i stoker-oil treated at mine or, JOHNSON, Simpson lnsur=:~ru:e her petition against hlm,
crop. _Furnish own container de.llvered. ')umQ'ler price nowl Agency, ln. AD forms of In dlvnrce and other relief,
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3 ROOM GROUP
and ptck . $1 .()l bu. Clarence I on . Jacobs Coal Co ., R. D_ l, surance. Jim Johnson and
..&amp;lee!
We'll prepare yow readv lillsed Proffitt, Portland, VI 3-2254. Pomeroy. Phone SH 2-4959, Bud Simpson, Agents.
~~ed~u~h:c=.;"
AS LOW
crete.order to VOIII' ape~, .00 denver
7 25 6re WY z.mu, or WY Z.2437.
6 I Uc court of Meigs County,
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AUCTION
praying for divorce, CWilody
II anywbere ID'' towo. ·all rqcly to pour. CaU
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- ·•lnswaoee lor evet') persooal of children, alimony and .,.... .a
nooo lEST) in Letart F'aHs WHY WORRY over 8 sluggblb
and bustness aHd."
relief.
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~ pro~pl fUill 0111' p.riCea
Ohio near the school house' sopite tank' Get KJeao EmPbot10 W~ I-WI
Said eause Will be for ~~~ [I
are 1M
tt"' r)t&gt;Nonlll property of ~ AU Septic tank cleaner
at
on Md after the lth "
la ~e Mildred E. Chapman, de- Landmark Farm Burellu, PoSe tember 1963
" '""'-· will b' .. •.
public. meroy.
7-HOtc
WANTEP TO RENT
PEl.§iE' ,LOu· SMITH. '
1ale. A ~~Jete list of items
LIVESTOCK•
4- or 5 ROOM HOUSE near
···
PlaintUf
w 'I oppe.r later. Margaret
.
Pomeroy or Middleport for .WEB8TER AND FULTZ
Cbaplnan West, Admtnistra- PlGS&gt;'liR SALE. Mary-Clr"Cle, three ad~lto. Ressonable rent. ' Attorneys for Plalntiff
tr' Harold. Goodard f. ·,.. 1. Raolne. Pbone WJ ·J1.31114. .
Wrlte 8112 Wilson Ave., Col- (7) Z11 Sl; (8) 7, 14.
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Kuhn.

Pomeroy
Mrs. Lydia stewart was eau..
ed to VOIIJIIIIown Tuesday, by
the lllneu of her niece, Mn.
Ed Wise.
. Mrs. Charles Buck was the
tJ. Monday luncheon guest of Mr.
II ond Ml'l. WUiont Ebersbach
and daughters.

or

l'ortlmoulh ...... ...

-

Pillq,
cle'-1 ·lllal!o ..... .;;. .;....
YOilday, from lfoblOr lfolpltaL
Mn. E. 1. H i l l _ ~~ome
S.lunlay, alter a "''II Witb re~
otlveo In Columbus.
Mr. ond )lp. Cllai'leo Lochory and f•mJJy of J!:uclid 1Vtre
weekend guests of tbolr. parents
Mr. ond Mrs, Patriot Lochary
and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Story.
Mr. and !oiJ's . Leo story and

Fall and Winter Jewelry t,

of Chicago, HI. and Mrs. Joe

I

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1111 ......, woddlns
·•
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ocot1on
:. ~~""rxbon ....
·)Jr. ond Mn. Marlin Wood· Others attetllllnt
ont; '"" Marty, &lt;If Pomeroy, lllld -~,
Leo Woodud, Jim Eljls, and VO.:id .111(1l
or New
Mr1. Tbomlls M~ and
M~, ~ ,Ml'l. Bob IIAJwk!y, da,..
Thomas, ~pe~~t t week roeetllly &amp;iller Peony of Columbtil, Mro.
with Martin Wooda~'o Pflrenb, Clarence Sowyger,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar SlnJth.
Pat McFarland, and Mrs.
Daugherty, Mr. and M!'l.
Mr. and . Mn. Charles Lochary ing 8 . few days in. Belington, W. Klnse1 and Late, and Mr. aod

.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Duwn and famtly were in Lancaster
and Susan and Roger visited Sunday to join friend$ for a
~
' Sunday at Shade, with Mrs. picnic dinner.
~- George Fulton.
Susan , James and Patty LochMr. and Mrs. David
Cla rk ary returned to their
home,
&lt;. and daughters, Kim and Deb- Bloomingdale, Ind. Sunda}' af·
1 bie ol Chicago, IlL and Mrs. Joe ter 8 several weeks visit with
: Clark of Porhmouth were re- their grandparents, Mr. and
· i rent gu~s of 1\-lr. and Mr s. Mrs. Patrick Locttary who ac11I Dwight Logan.
companied them as far as DayI Mr. and Mrs, Dwight Logan ton .
l and Skippy and Mrs. Jark Cox Miss Helen Lochary ret1 1rned
·. I and Erin and Brett were Ath- to her home , C{)li.i.;nbus, Sunday
·; ens visitors Tuesday.
after a several weeks visit with
' Mr. and Mrs. David Clark her brother alld sister-in-law,
· 1and daughter, Kim and Debbie Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lochary.

~~~~~ ~~"':""~~~!!"":~~":"""~··

•

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lth h father J B G U
a. w
er
' • · 8 ·
Mr. and Mn. Howard Selden..
abel and sons, Terry and John
left Monday for their hame,
Tucson, Ariz. after a three
weeks visit with his mother,
Mrs. Ray Seidenabel and other
relatives. They were accmnpanied home by Mrs. . Roy
Frecker for a visit.
Mrs. Lena Braham and grandson, Tim
of Bradenton, Fla.
and Walter Brabam and children of Belpre were Tuesd8y
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. R.
V

M'S. A. R. Knight Is spend· Swan, Long Bottom.

Mrs. Jim Turner, aD .of Columbus . LCpl. Thomas
Moore,
Quantico, Va., joined his wife
and son at the Smiths for the
weekerd.
A large decarated birthday
eake was presented b' Hazel ·
Kinsel aJ1d Mrs. Moore and Mrs.
Woodard rt!f!eiYed
gifts. On their return .
vbited polnll of interest lncl1!dlng the Columbus zoo, Old Man'J
Cave, Like Hope, and 'a
room hou8e hand carved from
the trod: Qf a huge redwood
tree from California, elhlblted
In Columbus.

••••

•

new

diet·rlte

·"--

cola

• Swift Pr.mlum
• MorNIII Pride

only 1 calorie per serving
no sugar al all
'

ab,......,y ,.. .,.....,. ,,_.
r•111ned • , , I

SAVE YOUR RC COLA. DIET·RITE 'COLA, NI!HI,
TRUE FRUIT ORANGE AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE
CAPS.

-- - - - - - - - -lb.
.....
'

4
9
.c
Smokwu Ham ...~.. · ·

THEY ARI VALUABLE!

WE WILL PAY IIJ CENT
EACH TO YOUR 'FAVORITE CHARI'f.Y,

__.

full BuH Half 17.. lb. ••trll•l

.

.

.

fully Cooked, Soml Bono!...

W.Va. Brand Ham ·~-~-~........... 69c
Peeled Shrimp ··-·· - .............- ~.: 89c

:Quarters ~=- -~·- .43C ~~ .. ~. 39~

CANNED HAM SPECIALS

. """'-

-~

Dubuque Hams-··· .. - 3!: $2.49 ·
Dubuque Hams .. · ·· - 5 !: $3.79 i
I

69,..
.~"!"~,~~·. ~~ ... ~·..
" Boston RoO Roast~~~~~;. 69e ~

JINeh INII1!111 Chlclce11

'

Swiss

Ten•e,..,

lrlllr

-AniHrYIIflOie

Cake Mixes

Shorten in

Applesauce
Nt.303

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20c

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BUCKEYE

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Tomato Soup
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lb.

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QOVER FARM

Coffee

Oleo

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lg. 10 or.
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LB.

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410ct.

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Shortening
LB.
CAN

Cheese

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8 oz.
PKG.

ClOVER FARM

Catsup

KERR

Pe.ac

.

CLOVER F~ STORE

Cornor Phrf &amp; Locust

Route No. '1

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO

-........ .

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CLOVER FARM STORE

Gleem Toothpaste

............ ..... ,....... ........... . .......... . 69c

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loaves
20 ...

50 IXTRA .I'IEE

tOP VALUI ST~S .
. . WI)IIL....... .... "'rdtoM of '
M 0.. lnacled Veal ir
· Mr Dhtner leef liMb
c...- upJr. s.t.. Auluat S, 196.1

. Li.ds Reg. Li

14 oz.
BOnLES

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Spotlight Coffee

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Full of Juice

CLOVER FAJtM

Charcoal

F.lour

lb. l's

20c OFF LABEL

PRESTO

ROBIN HOOD

r.., ..........

Regular Tide Detergent

CANTALOUPES · .. · .. 3 for 99c ORANGES ......... · · doz. 59c LEMONS .. .. .. dpr,
Nescafe INSTANT

210 ..

Pork&amp; leans ... -.......
'

~alifornio

5
3
.. · · ............ ··..u. · 1

. pkg.

SPANISH BAR CAKE--each 3·9·c

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11e1e11 Flndllns of Columbu.t Mr, and Mrs. llobb)&gt; Kllbn ot
4JIIII 1 ~ lia)'l Witb her mo- Parkersburg speot a Sunday
IMf, In Findling ond brother With blo DK&gt;ther, Mrs. GI'ICO

au-D.

Clarli:

People In

Kuhn.

Pomeroy
Mrs. Lydia stewart was eau..
ed to VOIIJIIIIown Tuesday, by
the lllneu of her niece, Mn.
Ed Wise.
. Mrs. Charles Buck was the
tJ. Monday luncheon guest of Mr.
II ond Ml'l. WUiont Ebersbach
and daughters.

or

l'ortlmoulh ...... ...

-

Pillq,
cle'-1 ·lllal!o ..... .;;. .;....
YOilday, from lfoblOr lfolpltaL
Mn. E. 1. H i l l _ ~~ome
S.lunlay, alter a "''II Witb re~
otlveo In Columbus.
Mr. ond )lp. Cllai'leo Lochory and f•mJJy of J!:uclid 1Vtre
weekend guests of tbolr. parents
Mr. ond Mrs, Patriot Lochary
and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Story.
Mr. and !oiJ's . Leo story and

Fall and Winter Jewelry t,

of Chicago, HI. and Mrs. Joe

I

'

(

G · v· .,
J CddmfiU
. n

'

'.

&gt;

.1/

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)h. . _ . ~

•

•

•

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1111 ......, woddlns
·•
al )Wr.~ Ml'l. Thomu
ocot1on
:. ~~""rxbon ....
·)Jr. ond Mn. Marlin Wood· Others attetllllnt
ont; '"" Marty, &lt;If Pomeroy, lllld -~,
Leo Woodud, Jim Eljls, and VO.:id .111(1l
or New
Mr1. Tbomlls M~ and
M~, ~ ,Ml'l. Bob IIAJwk!y, da,..
Thomas, ~pe~~t t week roeetllly &amp;iller Peony of Columbtil, Mro.
with Martin Wooda~'o Pflrenb, Clarence Sowyger,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar SlnJth.
Pat McFarland, and Mrs.
Daugherty, Mr. and M!'l.
Mr. and . Mn. Charles Lochary ing 8 . few days in. Belington, W. Klnse1 and Late, and Mr. aod

.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Duwn and famtly were in Lancaster
and Susan and Roger visited Sunday to join friend$ for a
~
' Sunday at Shade, with Mrs. picnic dinner.
~- George Fulton.
Susan , James and Patty LochMr. and Mrs. David
Cla rk ary returned to their
home,
&lt;. and daughters, Kim and Deb- Bloomingdale, Ind. Sunda}' af·
1 bie ol Chicago, IlL and Mrs. Joe ter 8 several weeks visit with
: Clark of Porhmouth were re- their grandparents, Mr. and
· i rent gu~s of 1\-lr. and Mr s. Mrs. Patrick Locttary who ac11I Dwight Logan.
companied them as far as DayI Mr. and Mrs, Dwight Logan ton .
l and Skippy and Mrs. Jark Cox Miss Helen Lochary ret1 1rned
·. I and Erin and Brett were Ath- to her home , C{)li.i.;nbus, Sunday
·; ens visitors Tuesday.
after a several weeks visit with
' Mr. and Mrs. David Clark her brother alld sister-in-law,
· 1and daughter, Kim and Debbie Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lochary.

~~~~~ ~~"':""~~~!!"":~~":"""~··

•

·On•V

lth h father J B G U
a. w
er
' • · 8 ·
Mr. and Mn. Howard Selden..
abel and sons, Terry and John
left Monday for their hame,
Tucson, Ariz. after a three
weeks visit with his mother,
Mrs. Ray Seidenabel and other
relatives. They were accmnpanied home by Mrs. . Roy
Frecker for a visit.
Mrs. Lena Braham and grandson, Tim
of Bradenton, Fla.
and Walter Brabam and children of Belpre were Tuesd8y
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. R.
V

M'S. A. R. Knight Is spend· Swan, Long Bottom.

Mrs. Jim Turner, aD .of Columbus . LCpl. Thomas
Moore,
Quantico, Va., joined his wife
and son at the Smiths for the
weekerd.
A large decarated birthday
eake was presented b' Hazel ·
Kinsel aJ1d Mrs. Moore and Mrs.
Woodard rt!f!eiYed
gifts. On their return .
vbited polnll of interest lncl1!dlng the Columbus zoo, Old Man'J
Cave, Like Hope, and 'a
room hou8e hand carved from
the trod: Qf a huge redwood
tree from California, elhlblted
In Columbus.

••••

•

new

diet·rlte

·"--

cola

• Swift Pr.mlum
• MorNIII Pride

only 1 calorie per serving
no sugar al all
'

ab,......,y ,.. .,.....,. ,,_.
r•111ned • , , I

SAVE YOUR RC COLA. DIET·RITE 'COLA, NI!HI,
TRUE FRUIT ORANGE AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE
CAPS.

-- - - - - - - - -lb.
.....
'

4
9
.c
Smokwu Ham ...~.. · ·

THEY ARI VALUABLE!

WE WILL PAY IIJ CENT
EACH TO YOUR 'FAVORITE CHARI'f.Y,

__.

full BuH Half 17.. lb. ••trll•l

.

.

.

fully Cooked, Soml Bono!...

W.Va. Brand Ham ·~-~-~........... 69c
Peeled Shrimp ··-·· - .............- ~.: 89c

:Quarters ~=- -~·- .43C ~~ .. ~. 39~

CANNED HAM SPECIALS

. """'-

-~

Dubuque Hams-··· .. - 3!: $2.49 ·
Dubuque Hams .. · ·· - 5 !: $3.79 i
I

69,..
.~"!"~,~~·. ~~ ... ~·..
" Boston RoO Roast~~~~~;. 69e ~

JINeh INII1!111 Chlclce11

'

Swiss

Ten•e,..,

lrlllr

-AniHrYIIflOie

Cake Mixes

Shorten in

Applesauce
Nt.303

ou work hard for your money! Shop
CLOVER FARM whereyougetmosl/Qrit!

CaM

•• CDI

Save
20c

BUCKEYE VISKING

BUCKEYE

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

·•

DlftVJtS -· ............._
a=--·=·

CaMpltoell'a

..

···

I IIFUI

Tomato Soup
sTowels

lb.

lb. for

•
Collfornli Sun 1&lt;ilt

Lorge

.
·.

QOVER FARM

Coffee

Oleo

.,

lg. 10 or.
•
1ar

.19

LB.

c

18.
BAG

LB.
, BAG

.89

with the

12-'1
6 ~ *1
3 ~ •1
8 ~:...- '1

410ct.

lev•

~

"'

Oover Farm Sliced &amp; Wrapped

Shortening
LB.
CAN

Cheese

c

8 oz.
PKG.

ClOVER FARM

Catsup

KERR

Pe.ac

.

CLOVER F~ STORE

Cornor Phrf &amp; Locust

Route No. '1

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO

-........ .

Lerwe, (a RIIIRit . . .

Prell Shampoo .......... ·

tvto.

••

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$)39

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YIGITAiliiOWL

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.. _......d,.,

STORJ

..

for

101 flEE TOP VAWE ST

•m• ., ..... ....

LYONS
CLOVER FARM STORE

Gleem Toothpaste

............ ..... ,....... ........... . .......... . 69c

'

•

..

,_~~ys;

...

2~ .can

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..........
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lb.

BALL

.

S]
loaves
20 ...

50 IXTRA .I'IEE

tOP VALUI ST~S .
. . WI)IIL....... .... "'rdtoM of '
M 0.. lnacled Veal ir
· Mr Dhtner leef liMb
c...- upJr. s.t.. Auluat S, 196.1

. Li.ds Reg. Li

14 oz.
BOnLES

s

U.S.Ne.lJiMA

of cho...O.IIIghhr

CLOVER FARM

'· v.c.""•
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....,.,;,..

Mortero "-"

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28c

~-

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of ono qt.

Whl.t'"' Bread

Spotlight Coffee

.

pu....,_

K....... lotrlchod
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Puff's Facial Ti•ue

....

kvt
Me

Full of Juice

CLOVER FAJtM

Charcoal

F.lour

lb. l's

20c OFF LABEL

PRESTO

ROBIN HOOD

r.., ..........

Regular Tide Detergent

CANTALOUPES · .. · .. 3 for 99c ORANGES ......... · · doz. 59c LEMONS .. .. .. dpr,
Nescafe INSTANT

210 ..

Pork&amp; leans ... -.......
'

~alifornio

5
3
.. · · ............ ··..u. · 1

. pkg.

SPANISH BAR CAKE--each 3·9·c

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By Mrs Buck

Miss Gerleslcy I Honor ·Gu
For Bridal Shower t '/lurch

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Recent Bride

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mg~ wen
SAt M rngl Of
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o., July 31, tNI'
Rev., Mr.. oeu

.Local youth

c~·

Back From

Comprise Large
lnst••t·~e Group

Mlaa. Betty Gerlesky wholeier and
wl a large
Re . and Mra. Donald
marriage to LllTY Wehruna wiJl white •
teed
whi~ and
Thf star au. c1 tbe l'lnt
have returned from the Ohle
Mr nd Mn Roes Abshire be an event of August 10 wu .decoralied with pink
•.
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United PrelbYJerian Qlurch ln.
Baptist Camp t Loudonvi!Jt
.
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ol
honor
at
a
bridal
abow~
wltb
·
the
lnlerlltlon,
Best
11r1
Chlrlea
Buet
euterta1nmet
Ja
the
anna
Oil
Ul'
'lbert
Rev. Boone wu camp
Ches e IIIIIOUilCe u,.
.
•he Wlshel Betty and Larry " Mra
•
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~ed II
23
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Milof their daughter, Mary er Thursday evening at It !M
~ Mrs·. c: ed the Kin ClUb recently
nllbt. Jul1 •
Sm!ll members of
Youth ~irec r' lriJ, ~
I!OWI.ItL~ spent Moriday in. Parkersto Mr. Roger Cleland, Sacred Heart
·~!:'O: ; B~lea, Milses
a~ Mat'- her bome on ,::am~wu Slx llleiiJbera priaent IIISW· Fellowahlp and three adults of o~': o I
llurg. Mll!ld~ everung dlnner ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cle- With Mrs. R w Kalafut u ·tha Howell and lira. Paul Cas- A short bus
Homer
roll call by repeattq a the United Methodllt cburcb Youth ol ~Middle~ Bap.
auests of tbe Mlht.OBDS . were land of Langsville, on Saturday and Mrs. Andre
~ cl assisted the bolteasea. . cond~ by ~~ In the
vene conlainlDg the were at Lancuter Wt wee'k at tist Church who attended t h • ·
Mr. and Mrs. ~w•~ht ~~~~:~ I evening, the twenty-seventh of b~~ere placed on a table l Attending were those namv~ : " pre;ident Mrs.
"meSiellier." Money mak· the East sectl91t of tile ,Ports- camp are Robert Rice, RobeR
ar«&lt; adughters, e• • an
• July.
with white cover and centered I ed above and Mrs. Lawrence Annlce Ohlinger. Plans • were
waya were dilcuad.
mouth dlatrlct y~ Fellow· Priddy, Dllvid Jenkins, Davl4
gy.
The Rev. Osbo~ Hoover ol with 8 white umbrella decorat· Morarlty, Mrs. Leland Sisson, completed for a I'UIIIIIllie sale 'An article "The QUiet .Peoo lhip lnltltute, There were 282 Scott, and -Mik" ~kirk. David
Mr. and Mrs. ' Robert Faulk~~ Cheshire BaptiSt Churcb of· ed with pink beDs. White Miss Patty Gibbs, Mrs. George at the Sauvage building, A~, irom '"Guide Post" wuJttendlng, and the local groqp Scott 'ot~ Is the guest ot·
01 Urbana, spent \he weekend f1c1ated at the cereJl¥lny · whlc~ streamers extended from
the .Nash, Miss Nancy Scally, Mrs. ust a . 10. The traveling prize
by Miss Frankie Mumaw. wu one of the Jar~.
· »avid Jenkins.
.
1
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. was performed at ~e home
ceiling to the umbrella and .Mary WorJm:lan, Mrs.1- A. Hen- donated by Mrs. R. E. VaughreadiDp were . "How Mrs
p Smith aerved
• .
Gail Miller.
the bride's pare~ts m the pres- to the corners of the table. .nessy, Mrs. Thomas HeMessy an, was awarded to Mrs. Edtbf W~~rld:' Mn. .
•
wo~ (or the Instl· . ANftOUNCE IIRm
~
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neal of ence of close fnends and rela· Games were played during I Jr., Mrs. .clare~ce Freeman, gar Pratt.
.
. "Qow God :.:.~olCrew was area dlrec· Dr. and Mrs. Keith
Rlgp '
Lancaster spent the weekend
. 'social hour and prizes awarded !Mrs. Christme 0 DonneD, Mrs. Games were played and prizes Created the Firat Man," Mrs. tor ~ recreatlcin and counselor (Barbara Sw~r) of E~l"in Middleport with relatlve:t.
For her wedding, the br1de to Mrs. Elmer Wehrung, Mrs. Leroy Ruschel, Mrs. George awarded to Mrs. Theodore Le- Rachel McBride; "After Work for the bo
and Mrs C Mel· at are annOWlcmg the birth of
8
Mrs. Grace Carter Henry ~nd
a wal~z length blue gown, Gardner Wehrung, Mrs. John Hackett Sr., Miss Rose Raub, ~w and Mrs. Vaughan and Qoqles Ref!," t4N. Mayme Hoi- vin' ~ ~ ._: for a e lb. 15 oz. dJuctlter, /lfonday
daughter of Columbus v1s1ted accented w1th white accessor· Handley, Mrs. John Seines, Mrs. Mrs. Joe Raub and Mrs. J . M. Mrs. carl Hysell won the door
'"HQW Good God Wu to irls
· 1
July 211 at
U?lzer Hospital.
recently with Mrs. Charles ~cand a corsage of red sweet- Paul Huston, Miss ·Anna How- Thornt~n.
prize. Mrs. Hawkins received an
and Eve," ' Mrs. IJzzle g ·
Grandparents IP'' Mr. and Mrs.
Namee and Mr,s. Charles W1se, heart roses.
ell and Miss Sally Roush.
Sendmg gifts were Mrs. ~m- anniversary gift from her se. ••An Enemy Enteri the Youth Fellowsl)lp membel:s Wayne SwiBher, .Pomercy)· Mrs;
Jr. in Middl~port and with Miss Sherry .McCumber, who Arter th'e honored g~est open· ma Forthe, Miss Kitty Wilham· ciret pal, and hostess gifts were 8 r den," Miss Mumaw; attending were Jennlf'r Crew, Roy ~osbury, Middle~ ani
with friends m Pomeroy .
served as maid of honor and ed her many lovely gifts, cake, ,son, Mrs .. Anna Balles, Mrs. presented to Mrs. Buck.
"The First 1
Mn. Huel 8reJ¥1a Potts, Halik Cleland, Ira I,Uggs, Colambus. ~. E~
Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Pickens the bride's only attendant, wore ,lime punch and mints were ser- Kenneth Fmley, Mrs. . ~oward A dessert course was served
·
Chrls TQDJPklns, Freddie Boyd, tie Heines, Pomeroy and·, Mrs.
and son, Ray m, Middleport, a street length tan .sheath. Her ved from 8 table In white cov- 1Da.liey, Mrs. Rell!o Nell'l, Mrs.l by the hostess to those named 'lbe hostesS, Mrs. Birden, Toni' Shaateen and Tlllll8fa FJn. Charles Swisher, Colu~ are
are vacationing n !Canada, and
was of variegated car~--~---.. ·--.- ·-:- - Shll'ley Guinther, Mrs. G~ry above and Mrs. Harold Ebers- served refreslllnents.
law..
great-grandparents.
,
were accompanied by his par· nations.
Barnitz, Mrs. Hayman Barmtz, bach Mrs. Ted Warner and J;~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiii..i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii-;
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Pick- Billy Abshire, .brother of the
C 0
Mrs. Lawrence Douglass, ~s. Mrs.' c. J. Ebersbacb. Favors
ens, Sr. of Clifton, W. Va.
bride, served as best man.
Leon McKnight, Mrs. Wilham were liberty bell money banks.
Miss Patricia Bradford of AI· A reception followed the cereMayer, Mrs. Edward Wells, The next meeting will be held
exandria, Va ., Is the guest of mony.
.
Mrs. Clara Blackwood, Mrs. at the home of Mrs. c. J. Ebher grandmother, Mrs. William The new Mrs. Cleland w1ll be·
Mary Jane Sayre, and Mrs. Ar· ersbach.
Bradford, Brownell Ave. Mr. gin her senior year at Kyger
thur Hoyt.
----and Mrs. Alan Bradford, par·
High School this fall .
A nursing scholarship will be
AT CAMP GROUNDS
ents of Miss Bradford, are ~~- The groom Is employed by awarded in 1964 by the TB &amp;
Th Asb
Methodist Youth
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ury
peeled this week for a . v.1s1t .the .R.oyal c. rown Bottling Co. Health Association, the execu·
f Fellowship
a weekCam
at the
with his mother, Mrs. W1lham of ~1ddleport, and the .newIY· tive board voted Monday eveLancaster spent
Methodist
Sllda-rule Vtmler tuning for accurate sta•
Bradford
married couple will reside at ning
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tl
Th
tion selection ·
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Owen have the home of the bride's parents The board met at the home
Nroun sp rekcen yL.Ind eEylcwhlnereg.
e 5 tubes plus silicon ractlfler
1d
· · Ch h'
.
M
ancy ar er,
a
retur?ed from sever:: ays VIS· m es U'e.
of the executive du·ec~or, · rs. Plans were made to enter .• er, Linda Nelgler, Clarice Nor• Statlc:·fr.ae "Golden Throat'' tone from 4•
it w1~h Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Wallace Bradford, ~1th Carl floal in the Meigs County Fa1r ris, Brenda Norris, Eleanor
speaker
·
·
Goodnch In Dayton: .
Weber and children in Rutland. K~outz, president, presidmg.
Centennial Parade when the !Schneider, Jeanie Manual, Line Security S•aled ClrcuHrr for greater daMrs. Flossie Welsm•ller .of She also visited wit her niece, A report of the state meeting Ladies Auxiliary of the Syra- da Stowe, April Teaford, Jean
~ndablllty
·
·
Columbus was the weekend VIS· Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil- held in Columb~ was given by cuse Volunteer Firemen met •sauvage, Patty Wlnebrenrier,
• smart compact cablnetln Sahara color
itor of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon hoan.
Mrs. Clarence Headly.
,Monday night, July 22, at the and Suzanne Winebrenner.
.
A summary of the tuberculin home of Mrs. Troy Zwilling.
Mr. and Mrs. ~omas Dona- testing program was given by The meeting was In charge
RE-ENUSTS FOR SIX
hue
and
son,
David,
of
Cuya·
Mrs.
Bradford.
The
nursing
of
the
president,
Mrs.
Eileen
SP
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POMEROY. OHIO
5
hoga Falls, spent the weekend scholarship will be granted to Clark. .
.
wrence ·
u
The Auxiliary wishes to thank 1Lisle,. son of Mr. ~Mrs. Char·
1with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 11 senior girl in the county to
S.. The Many Other Wonderful Moclela of New 1964 RCA
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
Milhoan. They were joined for be selected in the spring. The eve one who donated In any· les L1sle has received his bonVICtor AMIFM Radloa - AM Radloa - Transistor RadJoa·
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dinner Sunday by Mr. Dona· amount of the scholarship was Iwa ryto their cook books which orable discharge from tha Ar·
and CloCk 'Red loa Now On Dlaplay In The Mualc Department
hue's mother 'irs. Mary Dona· set at ....,. to bf. used by t h e 1 Y
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d
my at Fort Ord, CaUf. He hBB
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1they are havmg ma e 10 se11 as
U8ted f
ix years and 1t
.On i;tberfeldl Firat Floo'r
FRIDAY thru WEDNESDAY hue, who was V1s11lng w1th rei&amp;· student at a hosp1tal of h e r 8 money making project. There rthe-en d f or :,. "ay leave will.
Aug. 2 · Aug. 7
lives in Pomeroy
choice She would be selected I
.
th
e en o a "'"'
Walt Disney's
.
. ·
b) t~ merit system.
Iwas $387.57 reported m
e Igo to Fort M~. Md., wnere11
"SAVAGE SAM"
M1ss Fane Erlewlne and
resent were Mrs. Clarence Itreasury.
he will serve In the Medics at
&lt;Technicolor)
Mrs. Lucy Gregg and daughter, Hpadl Mrs. Don
Betz•·ng, Get well cards w_ere sent to I the Kimbr~"'" Hospital.
Brian Keith, Tommy Kirk,
h
ed f
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R 1 h R d lffe
Mrs
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Marta Kristen. Kevin Corcor· Karen, ave return
rom a De B 'tz W
Gibbons Mrs. a p
a cI '
.
an Dewey Martin, Jeff York, two weeks' visit with relatives
an arm ' ayneMr
n Norman Grueser, Mr. EImer
Ra'fael Campos, Slim Pick· in Springfield. They were guests :ha~ fh:m~nM · :ir Napper, Smauel Smith, Frank
11
ens, Royal Dano.
at several cook outs and dinners ~ ar d :: z,B ~~~rd Je- Shane, Junior Smith, Mrs. HerC:.ug~!~~~r!::! Bounce,
while in Sprinlfleld. Mrs. Grega f hm ~~ e ~ .:r~ed f~lluw- man London and Mrs. Laura
How To Fish, Colorcertoon
was on vacation from· her em· ,~!1 then ~r
: Sympathy to Mr. and
Colorcartoons:
ployment at tht Imperial Elec- ..,. e met I·
Mrs. Billy Orr and Mr. and
Admission: 75c &amp; 40e
tric Company.
Mrs. Ben Buckley, and a cheer
~iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii~~~~ Bill Bane of Grundy, Va.,
~~~dl~y.Mr. and Mrs. George

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Ghe.rke Asking
Bane/ Members

TONIGHT
"THE COUNT OF
MONTE CRISTO"
(In Color)
With Louis Jourdan
and Yvonne Furneaux
~and-

"13 WEST STREET"
'Alan Ladd
Rod Steiger
Thun.-Fri.
Aug. 1-2
"THE MIRACLE WORKER"
Anne Bancroft Patty Duke
-and"ASSIGNMENT
OUTER SPACE"
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With
Rik VonSavage
Nutter
and Archie

who attends Morris Harvey Col.
Mrs. Zwilling served refresh·
lege in Charleston, is the guest
menta to Mrs. Eileen Calrk,
of Miss Karen Gregg.
1 Mr
Ada
Visiting .with Mr. and Mrs.
0
Mrs. A~~. ~te,EnO:h, Mrs.
Garen Stansburyf Grant-st ar.e
Emmeline Hendrix, Mrs. Lela
their son and daughter and the1r Eugene Gherke, lnstrumenta1 W th b M Clara Lavenfamilies. Mr. and Mrs. William music director of Middleport ea : Y' M rsl Rizer Mrs.
Stansbury and children, Cathy schools, asks all band members
~ d ~ e Mrs ' Betty
and William, of Clearwater and and prospective senior band stu~n ~x, Hubbard and
Safety Harbor, Fla. arrived
dents to meet Monday at 8 a.m. M Mild ~ ;ryr e and these
weekend . Mr. Stansbury left by
begin practice for football rs.
~ V~~ Rizer and
plone for Florida this week, season. All students must attend
T
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leavini his family for a month's these sessions to be in
the
ony
ce.
visit. He will return later to marching band.
accompany them home.
Band studenta may get their
We Give
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hemming- music Thursday or Friday mor·
I&amp;H
way (Jane Stansbury) and chil·
from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. of
GREEN
dren , Peter, Lynn, and Nancy this week In order to be ready
nAMPI
!of Summit, N. J ., . are spend·
practice for next
week's
ing several days w1th her par- drills.
·
e
ients. They wi11 return to thell'
The band will pIa y a t t h e

T Meet Monday

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NEW.
PULL·ON
SPORT·
BOOT

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Meigs
County
and social
also for
the
annual
iceFair
cream
In
August sponsored by the ISIUIO il
Booster organization.

DISCOUNT Markets

PLANS RUMMAGE SALE

11J SICOND IT.
Next te the Fabric IIMIIt

Devotions were given by Mrs.
Diddle followed by pray·
er to open the meeting of the
Class of the First
United Presbyterian Church recently.
.
Roll call waa answered by
giving a scripture verse con·
ll~=~b:the word "witness", or,

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• genuine Norwegian water repellent welt
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• "Sweet·Proof" flexible apllt-Mthlr 'llnl• ~"
• cushion crepe wedge IOIH
No lacea, just slip them on. Feel the eGIDo
fort and the fit. Know the pieaaure of a
pull-on boot, crafted for the ollt-of-doora.
Come in and try on a Jlair. See the clilrer•
enat Red Wing makea We have JOUl lliza.

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A 11111111111e sale waa niA·n - tl
In September. Anyone hav·
lng rummage to donate may
contact any class member or
bring It to the church annex.
Miss Gertrude Duffy served
refreshments to Mrs. Esther
Harden, Mrs. Agnes White, Mrs.
Helen Barril and Mrs. Helen
Diddle.

ePOMEROY, 0.
Open Sunday, Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesdar,
Friday and SaturdaJ
9 :30A.M.

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Where You Get APersonal Touch I
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Hook ~p?

All boura E.S.T., PomeNJ

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Close Every Day At '7:80
(All hours E.D.S.T. lluoD)

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Closed All Day Mondq
Open At 10:00 AM Tues.,
Wed., Thursday, Fridq, Sa\o
urday &amp; Sunday. ·

, and We Strvke Wlaat We $eUI i
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Until 6:00 P.M.
Open Saturdaya Til 9 P.II.
(Closed All Day ThU1'11d111)

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16 Years In Bottled.Gas·. :.

Want A BoHied Gas

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beat· your

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Sizn of tanks For
BOHied
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WARM ·MORNING GAS

ALL DAY THURSDAY
Complete line of Work Shoet and boola, In·
duding Star Brand, Red Wing and fl&lt;lnger.
W1dths 8--C-D-E-EE-EEE.

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Priced From

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