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Speaker For Garden Club Event

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..... was guest demonstrator maklnc lhe heap wre
~""'"" the Twilight Garden club ; lawn cllpplllp, veget.Jble
~ Tueaday evenlng at t h e uge aad soot. To tbele add rullame of Mrs. Mary B. Heines, 1 nure or peal mooa, wet 11,
'Witb Mrs. Jiiek Robson as e&lt;r ~ stand for some lime lbeu IUrD

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which opened with devotions !
;taken from John 15:12, by Mrs .'
Robson who read a meditation Mrs. Stanley McGilliard , wile
,"!tom The Upper Room a n d or. the Portsmouth District Sup.closed with prayer. A card of ermtendent, was guest speaker
thanks was read from Mr . and at the annual picnic of Class
Mrs. Louis Reibel for gifts on "12" combined with the Wotl:eir 50th wedding anniversary. men's Society, the Afternoon
Plans were made for a potluck C!rcle and Eleanor Circle. A
picnic on Tuesday July 16 at picnic supper served in the gar·
the home or Mrs. Ben Neutz- den of the 0. P . Klein home on
ling.
Rutland-st. preceding the meet·
A paper, " How to make a ing.
compost heap, " was presented Mrs
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· a~ne e. tse. t was president of the district WSCS,
brought out that II takes I w o had as her topic, "This Is Your
.years to make a good cmposl Life - Or Is II'" She brought
,heap, and to use 8 Wlfe contatn- out the idea that God wants us
tr instead of a box. Among those to think ror ourselves and to
feel our obligation to God.
Slle stressed the imjporltan1oe~
of each women in the Society,
and stated that "as a group of

Simplicity Is
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Taken June 15

s.:;:born

Mrs. Earl Smith, sister of
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the bride, was her attendant
and wore a white lace sheath /
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dress trimmed in orange satin.
She wore a c&lt;lrsage of sprayed
orange carnations. Her accesaories were while and orange.
Best man for the wedding was
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Mick Miller, brother of the The annual outdoor meeti,lg II
bride.
of the Friendly Circle of
Mrs. Gerald Anthony, organ- Federated church was held
1st, played the traditional wed· Tuesday evening at Whispering
ding marches for the service. Pmes, home of Dr. and Mrs.
A reception for the couple and Lester R. Roush, Bashan Road.
Immediate members of the fam- Tables for the picnic supper
Uy was held at the home of the . were arranged on the west
bride's parents where a white lawn. Dr. Roush ask grace.
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carried Thru
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white cake decorated with wed- sp~r~ng VIew and brilliant sunding bells. lee cream
cake set, sel the mood for the vesper
mints and col'fee we;e served ' se~v~~ planned by Mrs. Fred
The couple left for a shori ~ofhe1t:, who used the poem.
wedding trip after which they Sunset to open the program .
returned to Urbana where they Mrs. Edgar Arnold read Psalm
'Will make their home . The !9, follo~ed . by "Prayer At
bride Is a graduate of Middle- Evenmg, . M1ss Eli2abeth Fick.
port High School and was em- Joyce Kilmer's "Trees," by
played at Holzer Hospital in ~rs . Roy ~ayer, a reading,
groom w a s The Trees, by Mrs. Leifheit,
GalllpoU. . The
sraduated from Pomeroy High land .~he " Forgiveness of NoSchool and is employed in con~ t~re, by Mrs. Pearl Mora, conlfnlctlon work at Urbana
tmued the theme of apprecia·
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t10n or God's world.
A Naturalist's Creed, read by
Miss Mary Virginia Reibel, and
rOMiRO't. OHIO
a poem, "I Cannot Soon Forget," by Mrs. Leifheit closed
the service.
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN
Mrs. Thomas Young expressed appreciation of the group to
1Dr. and Mrs. Roush for their
w~rm hospitality and to Mrs.
Leofheit for the program. Plano j
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summer project. Meetings will i
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Simplicity marked the wed- community.''
ding of Miss Sandra Miller
daughter or Mr. and Mrs . Gail Mrs . Bruce Lloyd thanked
Mr. Mr.s. Klein lor her hospitality.
Miller, Middleport, and
Robert Faulk, son of Mrs . Ed· Mrs. Klein presented Mrs. Me·
na Faulk, of Pomeroy , which Gilliard with a gift and introwas solemnized Saturdav June duced guests, including Mrs.
15, at 2:30 p.m. at the · ' First Dan Hartinger, Mrs. Jame•
Baptist Church in Middleport Harley . Mrs. Lenore Hoba.r t
In the presence of the immedi- Kent, Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher,
Mrs. McGilliard and Douglas
ale family.
The bride, given in
mar· and Dwight Dowson.
riage by her father, wore
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white lace lined with blue sal· Ga~~~e M~masN Mrs . C. P .
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bride's costume. She carried a Chesher' Mrs. Dorothy Holler,
white Bible topped with white EMrs. tMaDrte . Burdette, M rs.
rosebuds.
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'.00, c~anthemums and four . members and three guests, Mrs.
:erlental arrangements, a Jap}'ry, Mrs. Robert
Burchette
~nese oature scene using bar- 1and Mtss Harte Marie S m I I h.
Pel'l')1 hemlock fer~ and chr s· ' Favors were hand made plas·
.antheinums in 'a brass con~- tic baskell filled with artificial
. \er; Day lilies and iris foliage flowers . Mrs. Eddie Smith won
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sttrted oa its long journey to the Gull of MeXH'O Thursday afternoon. The CG 29
"Whitley" passed the GaiUpoiiS area shortly before 4 p.m. aftel ItS departure from
the Marietta Manufacturmg Co., shlp,Yar ds at Pt. Pleasant. Tbts photo shows the
sleek ship euttmg the water near Bane s S e: v.lre statiOn. The. sh•p was repoited at
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concerning crediting ol years ried and haviag to care lor an
aoJved - IIley .unPiy
of . aervlce. loU~wlng an annex· Infirm and difficult mother·UI • '"""""'nt, In pdnl. 10
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t1on 10 staff IS necessary .
a 19-year-&lt;&gt;ld mamage wltll her tllooe low4own stlnkera art
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as port of an onne•alion, shall elty.
colunmlat before, . \!U!IIall .
accept the contractual oblls•·
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been tempted, blll after
lion the previous district had ThiS man and woman and the lng "Broken Hearted Molller's
with the teacher.
mother should be forced. to Uve letter, I just felt I'd like ' to tell
This would Include crediting together the rest of tllelf .Jives. you how 11eel. .
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NEW HAVEN _ Ralph F . Crump has been promoted \Methodist Church. Registering Aloo darlfled to tile obUga- You see; Helen, there are two •jllll\0 1
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to plant engineer and Ralph H. Lusher to assistant plant \were Mr. and Mrs . . George lion of the aew scbool dittrlcl sides to every question. May· peapnd "II w!lll"! flaws In
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!attended the wedding of Sharon quirement for ' becoming eli&amp;l· even take her In, bUt she woold "best friend." SUre,, we· ,
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marine Thresher. wh•ch went smce hiS marriage to "Happy" Murphy.
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childr...,." Then Thorn offered the role
of the :ron to a famous actor's offspring

operation .. . Sidney Poitier's return to and the young man begged for the part.
Broadway is being set. He'll star in the ''It's the story of my life." he said ...
James Baldwin play, "Blues for Mr. The late-late set was treated to an enter·
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tainme11t dividend at the Embers the
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Memo to the New York city fathers: and joined Diuy Gillespie's crew on the
Many New Jersey merchants say the 4 bandstand for a wild session that lasted
per cent New York City sales tax has in· until closing time . .. A well·known rock
creased their business 14 per cent
'n roll grooup with a string of record
Monte Proser, now bookmg entertain· hill recently agreed to cancel out of a big
ment for a Las Vegas spot, is said to be Philadelphia nightclub after three days
Irving to persuade theatrical producers of bombing. Now the experts are won·
to tak•• their shows out there for pre· dering what will happen to them when
Broadway try.(Juts: on the theory that a they open as headliners in an Important
good run in the gambling town helps a New York cafe
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about trying out the sets, and the audi· Len Goc:hman when be replaces Robert
ence reaction? An audience seeing a di· Morse in "How to !\ucceed." Wby! Beve•tl•~ment with highballs ~lulched in cause Len used to be Pat's press .cent
tlleir hands isn't al all the same as an . .. No word r~cently from the Rock
audience coldly watching a show In a Hudson Marilyn Maxwell f!IDW\ce
theatre
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She's conferrtng with businessmen
her estransed huSband, C. B. AtldDI. cin
a deal tu wb•ch she'd front a cballl . of a Hollywood street the other day ended
dance schools. . . . Ingrid Bergman trav• ma!d"g fam for him, beeayse ~ 4Wn't
eled from Ports-to Rome to spend a week s~e back. The row wiS ~ai1Sed by his
with the children by Roberto · (!eslre to see the dau&amp;ntet they adopte«&lt;
Rossel1n! . At the end of Summer, a)le'll durine the happier phase of tlieir marrt·
co·star with Anthony Quinn In the mov· age, and when 'be stopped by Sassy's rete verolon of Friedrich Durennmatt'a cording studio to let .h er !moW be'd pick·
play ,
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Utt!• girl for ou.tlng, the
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Kurdish tribesmea and nl· Dear Helen:
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JiEADED SOUTH - The second of lw o shipS buill for the U.S. Geodet c Survey
sttrted oa its long journey to the Gull of MeXH'O Thursday afternoon. The CG 29
"Whitley" passed the GaiUpoiiS area shortly before 4 p.m. aftel ItS departure from
the Marietta Manufacturmg Co., shlp,Yar ds at Pt. Pleasant. Tbts photo shows the
sleek ship euttmg the water near Bane s S e: v.lre statiOn. The. sh•p was repoited at
Dam 32 at 4 :20a .m . today. and is makin g
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a 19-year-&lt;&gt;ld mamage wltll her tllooe low4own stlnkera art
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to plant engineer and Ralph H. Lusher to assistant plant \were Mr. and Mrs . . George lion of the aew scbool dittrlcl sides to every question. May· peapnd "II w!lll"! flaws In
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operation .. . Sidney Poitier's return to and the young man begged for the part.
Broadway is being set. He'll star in the ''It's the story of my life." he said ...
James Baldwin play, "Blues for Mr. The late-late set was treated to an enter·
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Memo to the New York city fathers: and joined Diuy Gillespie's crew on the
Many New Jersey merchants say the 4 bandstand for a wild session that lasted
per cent New York City sales tax has in· until closing time . .. A well·known rock
creased their business 14 per cent
'n roll grooup with a string of record
Monte Proser, now bookmg entertain· hill recently agreed to cancel out of a big
ment for a Las Vegas spot, is said to be Philadelphia nightclub after three days
Irving to persuade theatrical producers of bombing. Now the experts are won·
to tak•• their shows out there for pre· dering what will happen to them when
Broadway try.(Juts: on the theory that a they open as headliners in an Important
good run in the gambling town helps a New York cafe
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about trying out the sets, and the audi· Len Goc:hman when be replaces Robert
ence reaction? An audience seeing a di· Morse in "How to !\ucceed." Wby! Beve•tl•~ment with highballs ~lulched in cause Len used to be Pat's press .cent
tlleir hands isn't al all the same as an . .. No word r~cently from the Rock
audience coldly watching a show In a Hudson Marilyn Maxwell f!IDW\ce
theatre
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She's conferrtng with businessmen
her estransed huSband, C. B. AtldDI. cin
a deal tu wb•ch she'd front a cballl . of a Hollywood street the other day ended
dance schools. . . . Ingrid Bergman trav• ma!d"g fam for him, beeayse ~ 4Wn't
eled from Ports-to Rome to spend a week s~e back. The row wiS ~ai1Sed by his
with the children by Roberto · (!eslre to see the dau&amp;ntet they adopte«&lt;
Rossel1n! . At the end of Summer, a)le'll durine the happier phase of tlieir marrt·
co·star with Anthony Quinn In the mov· age, and when 'be stopped by Sassy's rete verolon of Friedrich Durennmatt'a cording studio to let .h er !moW be'd pick·
play ,
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Utt!• girl for ou.tlng, the
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1'HOUSE
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······

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- =----NOW ON SALE
'63 MEIGS COUNTY F~ .IERSH1P
ncKm now on sale at: ·

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on Itt. 7.

1

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Ohio
Also aU Duectors and Offkers will have tickets for
sale. Membe«h•p Ticket entiUes purchaser to free
admission and free parking during the Fili.
1963 Premm m Books will be mailed about the first
week in Julv . DO NOT DELAY IN MAKING YOUR

ENTRIES. f:NTRY BLANKS MUST Ill!: FILLED
OU'C BY THE EXHIBITOR. CLOSING TIMES ARE:
•Beer and Dairy cntie, Sbeep alld Swille--4:00

.

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P.M. Wednesday August 7th.
eHorse S'l&amp;w- 1:00 P.M., Wedaaday .Wgust 14tb
•No closing time on Horse and Pony Pull Contest~
•~UI other Departments-4~ P . ~ . . Thur!lday
August lllh.
Secretary, will be at Fair ~r' Office ~ Fair·
grounds fr~m 10:00 A.M. to 4:00P.M. Au p 5-6·7
and 8th.

Frank 14. Johnston,

SHOP ...

PAl'"

Oftly

··--·I'IC:t' . . :,.......,
c~Wr•
ROWleY &amp; . ' .
:••

NOTICE
MJOffice
Willie Clesed
From June 24th

VALlEY
&amp; SUPPLY CO.

9 AM It 9"PM

•POftTABLJ:.

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DR. I. F,MAAO

New'""'"

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OHtO VALLEY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
Edwonlloer, Own or

WY 2-21136

Phono WY 1·2769
fhlr~

13"

Pamtr§.y

- -- --

A..,

Redemption Repres~ntalive

AIR·
CONDITIONER
'

UJdil .w, •

3 ROOMS

....... $249.00

AUTO'AATIC

lor

54"""" 66" S;Ms Gild c.-;- AJ.. A,.a..lllo.

Ia Midtlleport
Opel s.t• •,

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MATCW!e WAU CAIAIEt 30" hi. .

lHE SHOE lOX

$3···

Rt. 33 norltl of

Pome.oy, Ohio
e Rout.,. Insurance Agency, loot 2nd. St. Pom•
rvy, Ohio
.
eSimon"s Plck·A-Poir Shoe Store, Welt 2nd St.,
Pomeroy . Ohio
esperts Dept .. Middleport Dept. st..., Mill St.
Middlepoo1, Ohio
eWoid ,,.,.. Sons Storo, Rodno, Ohio
e Kouh Feed Store, (Motor, Ohio
eChapman's Morl&lt;et on Rt. 124 betw- S y r and RaciM, Obio
e Crobl••• Sohiot Service Station, Harr~Mn•llle.
Ohio
eSide•'• Keyslhne S.rvloe Stoll"'! ol Five Pelnts

the ''hub" of your food and work c..,teor. Tlut
42" une-pi.ece top is of th• finest acid-resistant enamel
coated steel, based on a beautrful !llteel eabin~, witlt
ru.st-re.s•stant white enamel finish. Complete lV.itb
swing-spout faucet and strainff.
IS

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e.NO INSTALLA'nON

.

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JUST J1,ACE IN WINDOW, .. PUSH OV'1'
p:itlVES, PWG IN RE~ACLI!:.. . ~ ,
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WU.l BE AT OUR STORE
Cor. 2nd &amp; Mill St., Midlleport
SAMDAY, J11e 221141

-3ROOMS
,,

OIIOR. WilL
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CLOTHING HOUSI

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Phtno WY lo27"
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THIS

GENERAL ELECTRIC

SUNDAY

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for os little as

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CHOOSE THIS CABINET SINIC

i /)UTCH oltuM

1'HOUSE
u·-·
······

N. 2nd Ave.

- =----NOW ON SALE
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ncKm now on sale at: ·

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I e A•nold"s Sohio Sorvico Stotlon -

Ir
i

i

on Itt. 7.

1

eMilhoan Sohio Service Station, Tuppers P't.ins,
Ohio
Also aU Duectors and Offkers will have tickets for
sale. Membe«h•p Ticket entiUes purchaser to free
admission and free parking during the Fili.
1963 Premm m Books will be mailed about the first
week in Julv . DO NOT DELAY IN MAKING YOUR

ENTRIES. f:NTRY BLANKS MUST Ill!: FILLED
OU'C BY THE EXHIBITOR. CLOSING TIMES ARE:
•Beer and Dairy cntie, Sbeep alld Swille--4:00

.

{••
I

P.M. Wednesday August 7th.
eHorse S'l&amp;w- 1:00 P.M., Wedaaday .Wgust 14tb
•No closing time on Horse and Pony Pull Contest~
•~UI other Departments-4~ P . ~ . . Thur!lday
August lllh.
Secretary, will be at Fair ~r' Office ~ Fair·
grounds fr~m 10:00 A.M. to 4:00P.M. Au p 5-6·7
and 8th.

Frank 14. Johnston,

SHOP ...

PAl'"

Oftly

··--·I'IC:t' . . :,.......,
c~Wr•
ROWleY &amp; . ' .
:••

NOTICE
MJOffice
Willie Clesed
From June 24th

VALlEY
&amp; SUPPLY CO.

9 AM It 9"PM

•POftTABLJ:.

' elJl·Y"'t

DR. I. F,MAAO

New'""'"

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, '299
.,........__

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cro.
. ...... w.v-.

FUI!.fiiJUiE

..

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deeJro

OHtO VALLEY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
Edwonlloer, Own or

WY 2-21136

Phono WY 1·2769
fhlr~

13"

Pamtr§.y

- -- --

A..,

Redemption Repres~ntalive

AIR·
CONDITIONER
'

UJdil .w, •

3 ROOMS

....... $249.00

AUTO'AATIC

lor

54"""" 66" S;Ms Gild c.-;- AJ.. A,.a..lllo.

Ia Midtlleport
Opel s.t• •,

. I r"sp

·S

MATCW!e WAU CAIAIEt 30" hi. .

lHE SHOE lOX

$3···

Rt. 33 norltl of

Pome.oy, Ohio
e Rout.,. Insurance Agency, loot 2nd. St. Pom•
rvy, Ohio
.
eSimon"s Plck·A-Poir Shoe Store, Welt 2nd St.,
Pomeroy . Ohio
esperts Dept .. Middleport Dept. st..., Mill St.
Middlepoo1, Ohio
eWoid ,,.,.. Sons Storo, Rodno, Ohio
e Kouh Feed Store, (Motor, Ohio
eChapman's Morl&lt;et on Rt. 124 betw- S y r and RaciM, Obio
e Crobl••• Sohiot Service Station, Harr~Mn•llle.
Ohio
eSide•'• Keyslhne S.rvloe Stoll"'! ol Five Pelnts

the ''hub" of your food and work c..,teor. Tlut
42" une-pi.ece top is of th• finest acid-resistant enamel
coated steel, based on a beautrful !llteel eabin~, witlt
ru.st-re.s•stant white enamel finish. Complete lV.itb
swing-spout faucet and strainff.
IS

'

..e4000 BTU'
e.NO INSTALLA'nON

.

. .,

JUST J1,ACE IN WINDOW, .. PUSH OV'1'
p:itlVES, PWG IN RE~ACLI!:.. . ~ ,
~

,.•
JPNI.....
."".....,.,.....
..,~

Sliver

WU.l BE AT OUR STORE
Cor. 2nd &amp; Mill St., Midlleport
SAMDAY, J11e 221141

-3ROOMS
,,

OIIOR. WilL
H

PILLIDi

Of. ~\.- -

..FURNl'JUIE
''······"
· ··""~

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'USED CAR BUYS
1961 Corvelr 700 4 Door _ _ $1 ,595

.... conslderlnC.

w. $1111Ier, cantr..uns, WY
uw. Free ·a.~.

White fiDilb, blue interior, Power&amp;llde. Radio, heater,

j#WI -rd. •• ....a-.
.......... ctlarp . . . . . .

1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Door_ $895
Original all the way, apoUese interior, blaek and white
finish, V8 motor. PowergUde, whitewalls. radio and heater

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laturd&amp;r -t:aD lUI.. tc1 12:10 aOG8

1960 Dodge _

Was $1399, Now

$12~5

Dart 2 Door. OrJglnal black finish, clean Interior, power

steering, automatic trans., like new tim, radio and heater. Specia1.

@)

POMEROY MOTOR CO.@)
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Uf'.

fumlllbed, Rowley "
Hanlwar.. Phone WY

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For information leading to the arrest, and
conviction of any person stealing P~ultry .
or Equipment from the premises at any location operated by OHIO VALLEY INDUS.
TRIES.

deluxe equJpment, tirH like new.

IIATIIS
ror Wao1 A.d Sin._

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Property
Tianslers

$1 00·00 RE.WARD

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after S p. m. Phone 'WY S.
3574.
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~ DUPLEX, furnished apln.
ment at 3110 S 2nd Middleport. CaD In fl\'enlng, WY S.

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Contod, Morvin Gloogo, General Manator

5262.
~
ONE SIX room houoe. l'eopiM
Terrace. Phone Pl. Pleasant

Ohio Valley Industries

1518-J after 5 p.m.

. '
'

IT'S SO EASY

TO PlACE A
RESULT PRODUCING
WANT AD

PH.ONE WY2-2157
CARD OF THANKS
ROTTEN, IT GOT ANAST'/ ~-­
DISPOSITION-AN'
U"-FAITHFUL.':'

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By KINIIi-

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'VCM" ntlf

wouran·t

run more than •100
a month. Ar·d if
won a pu ..se

~he

new a11d th~n-

i

•

By CHESTER GOULD
OROPPV
n/INI(S Vot.J'RE

1961 Chevrolet

- $1805. ,,

•

1961 Chevrolet

FUR SALE - Two bedroorr --~#:;;~~
BeauU!ul Birch l&lt;iten ~~
' hor•te
Lincoln Heights. CaD J 0 b r

1960 Dodge • • - $149S'

Blae&lt;tnar. WY 2-6127 S.lfl.th

4 Door

VACATION SPECIALS
FROM

1960 Chevrolet

'59 Plymouth V8 • ·- • $1195ra-

1959Ford

'61 Chevrolet

•

- • $1795

Bel ~ 2 Door Hardtop. Standard Irons. Radio and heater. Spotless white finish and red interior.

'61 Pontiac

•

-

'2195
ond

•

Star Chlof 4 Door Sedan. Fully equipped. Sharp blue
w~_finiah willl blue vinyl in't'lor. OWned bJ locel

mlD.IHer.

'61 Pontiac

•

•

$1595

•

Tempnt 4 Door Sedan. 4 cyl. eoonomv with PonUtc pet'
fDI'JI!PICO. standard traDO. Radio ond heater. OWned hJ'
1

lop! mech.. ic.

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f

•

FoLK&amp; WANTED

•

DocN: J!ucltop - Nlco.

-

•

$795

(

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Wf\'ON~ \IIITH

'

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Br HAROLD GRAY

THIIT1

WHO !&lt;MOWS'? eUT 1-U; CER'nl&gt;INLV ~
lOVE THE PROSPt:C T OF Tf.IE FORTUNE

MY FATHER lo&lt;JAS READY TO PfN
TO 14AVE: A GENUINE
_.----./.
COUI'lT IN OUR FAMILY!·
't'E'AH'

I'M BE~IHNI!'i'
T'DIG THE

• $1595

•

-. -

\

By RAJ;BURN VANBUREN

.

$595

•

4 Door Sedan. 8 cyl. standard Iran•. Radio. ond h01ter.

•

•

hetl\lf,

4 Door Statlon Wagon. Power steerinJ:and brakel, ndlo
and heater, automftic trans.

1959Ford

PICTURE#

- • $1495

2 Door Sedan. 8 cyl. Standard trant Radio and

BLAETTNARS
dio, beater, automatic trans. A clean one·owner car.

----

sm.n. 8 cyl. standard Iron Radio and better,

1959 Chevrolet

FUf)' 2 Door Hardtop. Power steering, JK'Wer brabl,

A MODeL..

HE HAD BEAI.mf:UL MANNERS:
SAID Alt. TI-lE PROPER THIN~S.
BUT HE WAS f=!FTY, I WAS
HIMETEEN1 8E;i:IQE6p I
DIDN'T lOVE ~IM!
r-.J..,.

nt' CCIUtiT 'l'tii.JJl

2 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. standard. traM. Rodlo and beater.

en, automatic gas heat. 164lf

OH, W'e. OONT
f.1AVE ONE NOw.
"fl.lAT IS- WE
DIDN'T -

"""&lt;EI.

loJ..WAVS
STANDS.

--

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•.$1795

•

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.

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ANNII

4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl Automat!• lrollJ. Radio and heater,
1

- -~T5

•••

•1395

1

f!!(lf

AN !._D!I M' INTO

THE I&lt;JTCHEN TOilAY. 1 WANT
'V1X1 TO 00 1t1E: A FAVOR. STICK
AROONCI UNTIL THE CALL

tJ"'

~ Prt!C
C~ 'mE' l&lt;nt'HEN
'!XTENSION AND SEE IE= '10U RE COONIZE

THE VOI::E. IT COUW &amp;E 5DME80D'i

WE BOTH KNOW , O.K., DOC 'l

COMES THaoLlGH.

4 Door Galaxie Selbn. Standard trana. V8, power lteefo.
ing, radio and bea~r.

1958 Plymouth • • ·$895 t Door Sedan. 8 cyL Automallc trans. Heater, one - · ..

-

1958 Plymouth •
4 Door SeciiiiL. 8 lyl, 1IIIDdOrd lro111 •

.~~tO:~fl!.: ._:
power lteerlnS, new blict tinioh, •

1957 chevrOlet •

•
Radio

•

'1095
ond .....

"

8• BRANNEll ' ·;

''

$895

$1495 .
'59'0ids
88
•
•
•
.
..
Doo1: Jilrdlop ·euick • • • •
Sp&amp;~~~~ ~~
Extn
,.,,.,., Chev. VB - • • $695
2

•

-

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Sharp,

Hardtop -

~I

0ice.

Air 4 ~r Sedon.

'S1FordV8
••• • $595
'"
r~;;;~

It

-

2 Door lbn!top. Body a uttie rou1h hut

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Trade 'n' Travel Time
'USED CAR BUYS
1961 Corvelr 700 4 Door _ _ $1 ,595

.... conslderlnC.

w. $1111Ier, cantr..uns, WY
uw. Free ·a.~.

White fiDilb, blue interior, Power&amp;llde. Radio, heater,

j#WI -rd. •• ....a-.
.......... ctlarp . . . . . .

1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Door_ $895
Original all the way, apoUese interior, blaek and white
finish, V8 motor. PowergUde, whitewalls. radio and heater

I U\1

' (=•at. ..,m..rtt...,. tot

M~.Juti••

Tbrw - -

hl' rtte ., t ..... , . .... 'WID
... 1!"-led for ~ " .ot
&gt;aul wttll\11 \6 4.QI alter ,..,.....

··~ om01 ta..uiU CARD

ll.a fOI'
0 word llhlfau&amp; .... Md1t\oao
I&amp; -rd ... Oblbluta -~
tf I e.DI pet .-d.

omCE HOUIIB
1:J0 A. · - teo lcOil P • DaDJ
laturd&amp;r -t:aD lUI.. tc1 12:10 aOG8

1960 Dodge _

Was $1399, Now

$12~5

Dart 2 Door. OrJglnal black finish, clean Interior, power

steering, automatic trans., like new tim, radio and heater. Specia1.

@)

POMEROY MOTOR CO.@)
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Uf'.

fumlllbed, Rowley "
Hanlwar.. Phone WY

I
.I '

r

.I

'·

t

For information leading to the arrest, and
conviction of any person stealing P~ultry .
or Equipment from the premises at any location operated by OHIO VALLEY INDUS.
TRIES.

deluxe equJpment, tirH like new.

IIATIIS
ror Wao1 A.d Sin._

I

Property
Tianslers

$1 00·00 RE.WARD

I

decorol&lt;!cl lundahed -

' •

I

""'

Reed

•2'1'1t.

after S p. m. Phone 'WY S.
3574.
ee tte
~ DUPLEX, furnished apln.
ment at 3110 S 2nd Middleport. CaD In fl\'enlng, WY S.

I

.I

Contod, Morvin Gloogo, General Manator

5262.
~
ONE SIX room houoe. l'eopiM
Terrace. Phone Pl. Pleasant

Ohio Valley Industries

1518-J after 5 p.m.

. '
'

IT'S SO EASY

TO PlACE A
RESULT PRODUCING
WANT AD

PH.ONE WY2-2157
CARD OF THANKS
ROTTEN, IT GOT ANAST'/ ~-­
DISPOSITION-AN'
U"-FAITHFUL.':'

......

c...,.,_
By KINIIi-

• t\SOLINI ALLEY
'VCM" ntlf

wouran·t

run more than •100
a month. Ar·d if
won a pu ..se

~he

new a11d th~n-

i

•

By CHESTER GOULD
OROPPV
n/INI(S Vot.J'RE

1961 Chevrolet

- $1805. ,,

•

1961 Chevrolet

FUR SALE - Two bedroorr --~#:;;~~
BeauU!ul Birch l&lt;iten ~~
' hor•te
Lincoln Heights. CaD J 0 b r

1960 Dodge • • - $149S'

Blae&lt;tnar. WY 2-6127 S.lfl.th

4 Door

VACATION SPECIALS
FROM

1960 Chevrolet

'59 Plymouth V8 • ·- • $1195ra-

1959Ford

'61 Chevrolet

•

- • $1795

Bel ~ 2 Door Hardtop. Standard Irons. Radio and heater. Spotless white finish and red interior.

'61 Pontiac

•

-

'2195
ond

•

Star Chlof 4 Door Sedan. Fully equipped. Sharp blue
w~_finiah willl blue vinyl in't'lor. OWned bJ locel

mlD.IHer.

'61 Pontiac

•

•

$1595

•

Tempnt 4 Door Sedan. 4 cyl. eoonomv with PonUtc pet'
fDI'JI!PICO. standard traDO. Radio ond heater. OWned hJ'
1

lop! mech.. ic.

'57Pontiat
f

•

FoLK&amp; WANTED

•

DocN: J!ucltop - Nlco.

-

•

$795

(

'IIIU
1'1-WAOOO
Wf\'ON~ \IIITH

'

- - --- --.,

Br HAROLD GRAY

THIIT1

WHO !&lt;MOWS'? eUT 1-U; CER'nl&gt;INLV ~
lOVE THE PROSPt:C T OF Tf.IE FORTUNE

MY FATHER lo&lt;JAS READY TO PfN
TO 14AVE: A GENUINE
_.----./.
COUI'lT IN OUR FAMILY!·
't'E'AH'

I'M BE~IHNI!'i'
T'DIG THE

• $1595

•

-. -

\

By RAJ;BURN VANBUREN

.

$595

•

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4 Door Statlon Wagon. Power steerinJ:and brakel, ndlo
and heater, automftic trans.

1959Ford

PICTURE#

- • $1495

2 Door Sedan. 8 cyl. Standard trant Radio and

BLAETTNARS
dio, beater, automatic trans. A clean one·owner car.

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1959 Chevrolet

FUf)' 2 Door Hardtop. Power steering, JK'Wer brabl,

A MODeL..

HE HAD BEAI.mf:UL MANNERS:
SAID Alt. TI-lE PROPER THIN~S.
BUT HE WAS f=!FTY, I WAS
HIMETEEN1 8E;i:IQE6p I
DIDN'T lOVE ~IM!
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2 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. standard. traM. Rodlo and beater.

en, automatic gas heat. 164lf

OH, W'e. OONT
f.1AVE ONE NOw.
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4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl Automat!• lrollJ. Radio and heater,
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AN !._D!I M' INTO

THE I&lt;JTCHEN TOilAY. 1 WANT
'V1X1 TO 00 1t1E: A FAVOR. STICK
AROONCI UNTIL THE CALL

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THE VOI::E. IT COUW &amp;E 5DME80D'i

WE BOTH KNOW , O.K., DOC 'l

COMES THaoLlGH.

4 Door Galaxie Selbn. Standard trana. V8, power lteefo.
ing, radio and bea~r.

1958 Plymouth • • ·$895 t Door Sedan. 8 cyL Automallc trans. Heater, one - · ..

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4 Door SeciiiiL. 8 lyl, 1IIIDdOrd lro111 •

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A Cuban refugee spokesman
said here Friday night Rn&amp;sian troops are moving into aeUon against antJ.Ca•tro
gents In Cuba.

Be thrifty! Save all of your
saleslips from Elberfelds
In Pomeroy. They are valuable. Bring them in any
time to .be added.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

TONIGHT
"TWO TICKETS TO

PARIS"

Joey DPE&gt;

Gary Crosby

eOPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9

Kay Medford
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"RING·A·DING RHYTHM"
Chubby Ch£&gt;cker
Gary ru. S.&gt; Bonds

Remember •• There,s No Trick To

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A Karr and
VanZandt
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WHILE THE BOSS IS AWAY.
Over 40 Cars To Choose From.
CHEVROLET$

FORDS
1957 FORD 2 Doo r 5•
d11'1. Clean.
1955 FORD V8 2 Door
Sedan.
1960 FALCON 2 Dr.
Sedan. 8nutiful m•
dium- blue . Standard
trans. R&amp;H , SH It
now.
1956 FORD VB 2 Dr.
Auto . H•at•r, med·
lum blue. Looks nice
lnsld• and out. Come

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1957 FORD 6 Cyl. Ra·
dio &amp; HetiHr. Stand.trd Trans.
1953 FORD V8 4 Dr.
Cheap traniportetion

1951 CHEVROLET 4 dr
6 cyl. Station Watof'
1957 CHEVROLET 4 dr
Sedan VI.
1955 CHEVROLET 2 dr
Sed on
1953 CHEVROLET 2 dr
Hardtop
1958 CHEVROLET VI
Impala Hardtop.
Buutlful red finish.
Std. Inns. It'• nice.
S.. II.
1955 CHEVROLET 4
dr. 6 cyl. R&amp;H. Sid.
trans. lconomlctl
transport.tlon "
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1955 CHEVROLET Sto.
Wag. Nice and clean.
Seelt.

MEIGS THEATRE
rOMIROY, OHIO
TONIGHT thru TUISDAY
June 21-2S
Academy Award Wlnner
"TO KILL A
MOCKINGBIRD"
Gregocy Peck, Brick Peters,
James Anderson, Estelle' Ev·
ans. Novel by Harper Lef'.
ibis MUST be SEEN to be
appreciated!
Co lore~ rtoons
No Advance in Admisslon.

Privacg and Protection
By the Boxful

RAMBLERS

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G,...n. va.
Tu-tone blue. VI.
,_ch color. VI.

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1959 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr.
1951 PLYMOUTH 4 dr.

1957

~L YMOUTH

4 dr

1956 PLYMOUTH 4 dr .
t9~ PLYMOUTH '2 dr .
1956 PLYMOUTH 6 cyl

57 Olds '98' H.T.
$995

OLDSMOBILE$
MERCURYS

Look yow Yalualaleo up where only
. ;you have
110 them , • • and where steel and coocrete ~ them from 6re laazarda. Ren' a
eafe depoail box in our ftult - a boJul of
.. .W fclr peaaiea a weeki

ANNOUNCE Bmm
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jeffers

of Laurel Clifl are announclnc
the birth of Sib. 2 oz. son June
17 al Holzer Hospital, named
Rickey Allen. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eblln Sr.
of Thomas Fork and Mr. and
Mrs• . John L. Jeffers of HarrlsOIJVWe road.

.STEAK .
.HOUSE

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60DodgeDart4door'6' - • •

(2) 60 Ford 4 doors • • s1295 and s1495
One Galaxie, one Fairlane 500. Both bave Fordomatic and whitewall tires. Galaxlt hu

an power equipment.

(2) 59 Fords • - - • your choice SJ295
One Galaxie 4 Door Sedan and one Country Sedan 4 Door Station Wagon. Both have
automatic trans., whitewall tires, radio and heater.
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See Them At •••

METROPOLITAN MOTORS
.o61.MAIN
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4 Door Sedan, b)"dramatle, radto, whitewall tlres, one local owD.e.t, new car trade iD. A
real value.

570ids88H.T.Co~pe ·• • - - -

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Beoutiful red aDd wblt,e .tinlsb, power brakes and ateerlul. hydromatlc trana. RodW and

wbltewaiiJ. New 1'811 ttllde In, value raled.

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$295

Pomeroy

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We Have Them All Here

WHOLESALE PRICES

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Auto. trans., wjsjw tires,. heater, 25,000 actual miles by llocal owner,

We Hove 'Eml

We Pay 3% lnterUt On SatJlngi

- S3800

Power steering, power brakes, hydraamatic transmission, blue metallic finish, white·
wall tires, new Cadillac trade-in.

Jeep St•. W1gon

And They Are Going At

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STUDEBAKER$
BUICKS
PONTlACS

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POMEROY..,.. RUTLAND

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steering, WISIW tires. Radlo. Heater.

Crow's

1960 RAMBLER American 2 Dr . St.ndard Trani.
1961 RAMBLER Convertible. Red 1ncf whlte. Sttndlrd
trans. Real clean and nln. On• local owner. Set it
now.

PLY MOUTHS

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• SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1963

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