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SUMMER TOYS

Bargains in KOdak' Dept.

Items lUlled for Glfii-Sporta-Fun Jor bon 1114

$1.1f KMHh,_ 11-45 ..... "ltto (» ""IIUNO) $IM
5k KMok Yorich.- 621 oN 127 fllhw
41o
IROWNII $11.95 ITAIIPLIX CAMIIA
t26.95 lltOWNII I MOVII CAMHA ~--"------ $11.ff

SALEI GIRLS COATS (Sizes .7 to 14)
$ 1.95
$10.95
$13.95
$16.50
$25.00

GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS

SALE$ 6.00
SALE $ 7.110
SAL.E $ 1.00
SALE $10.00
SALE $15.00

COATS - ' - - - - COATS - - -COATS-- - COATS - - -COATS----

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liLASTIC IADMINTON SETS

SAUl SMAU GIRLS COATS
(Sizes 9 Months to Sbe 4)
(SOME WITH MATCHING HATSJ

$ 8.9S
$1G.9S
$12.9S
$13.9S
$17.50

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COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS

$12.95 Girls
SUITS _ SALE
$10.95 Girls
SUITS - SALE
$7.9S Girls
SUITS ___ SALE
$S.95 Girl•
SUITS - SALE

4tc

WATER GUNS
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19c to
BAZOOKA WITH 2 POCifiETS
l9c
JUNIOR ANGLER FISHf~SETS
l9c
PLASTIC CROQUET SITS
. $l.l9
BATTERY MODEL BOAT
BABE Ru:rH BALL AND IA_T_S_E_T_S_ _ $2.9$
JUMPING ROPES
AND MANY OTHERS

SALE$ 6.00
SALE$ 7.00
SAL_E $ 1.00
SALE$ 8.00
SALE $11.00

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First floor.

WOMENS HATS

$8.00
$7.00
$S.OO
$4.00

in this group at Regular 2.95, 3.95, 4.95, 7.95

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last in this saJe.

Plastic Plant Boxes

1.48 2.48 2.98
3.98 and 4.48

~ew lUper~ duiJJL Two llamOI'OUb flnilhea. BrWJ.ant
cold frool (gold on while). LuxurloUJ "wood ~nlu"
(walnut on llndalwood or Birch on Bark Browni.

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Solei 120 Womens, Miss11, Junior Size

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$ 8.95
$1D.95
$12.95
$13.95
$16.50

DRESSES - DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES .

- - - SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$ 5.00
$ 6.00
$ 7.00
$ 8.00
$10.00

C..nnon Wll'ffl• Wane

DISH TOWELS
Large size waffle

weav~

with multi colored stripes
and stitched edges·.

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DISH TOWELS

SPORT SOCKS
Never visible - keep feet
dey - absorb pel'llllrl·
lion - eomlortable to

Freshly I a u ndered
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weer 0 Stretch to fit.

18 by 30 lncheo

SIZES 9 TO 11

2 ,.,,

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$28.00
$22.00
$16.00
$I 6.00
$I 2.00
$IO.OO
$ 9•00
~ $ 6,00

5 Towt1l1 In a

$1-00

PIICke.. -

STEEL ICE CHESTS
Heavy_ duty Ice Chests of heavy gauge steel con·
s~ction, 100% water tlght, fully insulated, galva·
ruzed inner lining. Brown finish.

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$5.95

:12IIZI
QT.

$6 95
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Group Womens $1.95 •nd

$2.95 R1yon

Bathroom Shelf Racks

NIGHT GOWNS
and PAJAMAS
While They

$po

FLOUR SACK

TIRRY LINED

While They Last

COATS-SUITS
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COATS-SUITS _ _ _ _ COATS-SUITS
COATS-SUITS
COATS-SUITS
COATS-SUITS
COATS-SUITS
COATS-SUITS

$1.7f

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Glrlt "Bikini"

6-4 WOMENS COATS AND SUITS

$49.50
$39.50
$29.50
$25.00
$19.50
$16.50
$13.95
$10.95

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WOMENS · COATS and SUITS
Terrific Values -

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INCH Sl"

U INCH IIZI

DRESSES - 8.95 to 16.50 - DRESSES
Real Bargains- In these dresses

wasted bathroom wall space to work. Also
Ideal for kitchen and den, made of chrome plated
heavy guage tubular steel, has three spacious
shelves. Fits all ceUings to B'h feet high.

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COTTON SLIPS

Sale! GIRLS DRESSES
ON THE 2ND FLOOR

Sizes 9 months to 18 months, 1 to 3 years 3 to 8r
and 7 to 14.
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$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50

Berkshire Dreu ShHr

p1isse slips with
1haclow panel Embroidery

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straps. Sizez;. 32

$1.69

NYLON
STOCKINGS

20'' Window F•ns _ _ _ _ _
20'' Electrically leversible
Port•ble Window Fans ____
All Purpose F•n•

SKaT HANGERS
For oldrto, llllorta uu1
a1acta.
GloaminJI 1'1111
proof llnlllh wlth cushion
grip Clljll. Snag proof.

Hook on • in &amp;pace of 1.

4 Ibn..,,
In A S o t _

$8c

seam• ba al1 sizes 814 to

11. Ll.iht beige and medium beige color,
• pelr

WOMEN$ $1.95

.COTTON PETTICOATS
quality cotton petticoat with wide eyelet emruffle~ Wide shadow panel and elaatie
Small, medium, large and utra large

$J.69

$39•00
$32•00
$26,00

GLOII WHITI

FOUR-HOUR
ENAMEL
For exterW: and Interior
UJe. A durable, wuhable,
qulek dryinJI enamel thai
retains Its ori.RIDol whJio.
nell and """ tbrouJhout
Ito entire lifo.
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$pt

beauty
plua Berkshire llattery,
60 cua&amp;e, I~ denier wllh

$1.00

SALE

f24.00

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fa~hioned

Full

SALE $72:00
SALE .$70.00
SALE $68.00
SALE $60.00
;AALE $56:00
LE $50.00
SALE $52.00
SALE $50.00
SAL.E $50.00
SI\L~ $45.00
2 00
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SALI! $4 •
SALE $3t.OO
4 00
SALE $3
$24.00
$29.00 CHAIRS
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With Rolled Edges
Made Of heavy guage e~l and beauUfully em·
boued with a floral lear design. Perfect for illdoor
liiiCI outdoor use. Dart green.

15 INQt S I Z E - - - - - - 69c
18 INCH SIZE - - - - - - - 7tc
24 INCH SIZE .
89c
30 INCH Sl~l
$1.19
36 INCH SIZE
$1.....
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c_auae metal.
Adult
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412 MENS $2.95 SHORT SLEEVE
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Size• smaU, medium, Iarce and extra large. Sparta models for JOif, tenolo, bowllng• boa"·•
~--- aty1ea mo.t
......,. .un:aay
of them with pocket. Solid colon. Wbllea, olrlpet llld
trimmed~tylea. .
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SALI ONLY - - - - - - -

moat ~ popular liD art

new 1tylea _ with regular ,..
popular models - dark plaldsgiDehaiDI - checta. Slzeo from B to 18.

button down eollara -

oolld ooloro OUr re,a:ulu $1.95 values.

2 PIECE UVING ROOM SUITES
and SOFAS or DAVENPORTS

FOR THIS
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(2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES)

t469.00 LIVING ROOM IUITII -------- SALE $400.00

Nfi.OO
taaf.OO
$Ut.OO
$1Sf.IO
PI'.OO
$139.00
$12UO
11H.OO
1219.00

LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING

ROOM IUITIS -------- IALI $)10.00
ROOM IUITIS -----·-- IALI $:120110
ROOM IUITII -------- IALI $11Uo
ROOM IUITII
ROOM IUITDI
ROOM IUITII
ROOM IUITII
ROOM IUITII
ROOM IUITII

-------- IALI poeoo
-------- SALI f2HAto
-------- SALI 12IIM
IALI l277 OO
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$252Ao

$269.00 LIVING ROOM SUITII ======== SALI $2UAo
$259.00 LIVING ROOM IUITII -------- SALI llti.OO
$229.00 LIVING ROOM IUITII -------- SALI $III.OO

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YOUNG MENS
Regular modelo In slzea 29 to 42 '!fUll meinre 1114 JOur
correct lonctb. Polished .coltonl and Corded cottoru. AU
waoh uu1 wear fabrlco. our rogulor $3.95 Ambler Tro
Sell.

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$2.99

(SOFAS-FULL SIZE)
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$229.00 SoFAS ------------------------- SALI
$291.00 IOF
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$219.00 SO AS ------·----------------- SALI

$190.00
$292.00
$266.00
$244.00
12WIO
1214.00
$111.00
$177.00
$165.00

Solei Mont

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2 - $59.00. TAILII -------------------- .IALI
I - 149.00 TAILI ----"--------------- SALI
I - $39.00 TAILI -------------------- IALI
12 - $29.00 TAlLIS ------------------ SALI
2 - $45.00 TAILII ·------------------- SA\.1
12 - $1U5 TAILII -------------------- IALI
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Plastic

Dress and Sport

ALL PURPOII .

SOCKS

DROP «&lt;THS

IJgbt pattern and dark
pattern. Slzeo 10'1.1 to 13.
Argyles - Strlpet-Clock

l!&lt;onomlcal protection
from pa~tlni, moilture,
dirt and wind. 9 bJ U
ft olzo ID one pleee.

effeeta, terrl1ie value.

SPECIAL!

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39c

$lOO

t:JO.OO
$25.00 ·
$20.00·
$2UO
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$14.00
$15.00
eDrum iop Tablto

ePielure Win... Tlllloe
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..... ToW.. - While ThoJ Lltt
llell BorpiDo - Euillenl Qualltlee

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350 PAIR BOYS uYANK Jlt.n

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Wash and wear fabrics, polished cottons and corcted cottons. Brown, Ioden green, black, tan, charcoal, all sizes 8 to 18, our regular ,2.95 Boys Trou·
ser For This Sale.

f2.39
Now On Sole N - t and Beot Llktd
Slyt.-lnf-

LANE CEDAR CHESTS
SUrely • wonder(ulllft - IDr lhe tP"aduate uu1 Bride to
Be - Lilbt uul dart finish.
Qurlqulo~

LANI CID

CHIIT --·--------------- SALI f40.00

o......ulor f".GI
our*..,lortiUO

BARGlltS IN JUVENILE FURNITURE
7-llqulor t14-H PLAY Pl . . _ , ... wltli .....lfM
5-llqular .lUI PLAY PINI ---------------- •fi.OO
1'-lt... lor tNJ10 IAIY IIDI ---------------- $29.00
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IAIY Cllll -----------·--- $25.00
ltolvlor
.II ...y CIIIU --------------· tiOAO
Ro~Uior ...H .eM TIAVIL UATS ---------- $4.10
~....., fi,H CAll TIAViL SlATS '"-------~- $$.111

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Craftsman
Ouhlde White

TOWEL
PO.LES

HOOSE
PAINT
Ideal for aU utertor
paiDiinl On wood, u1Jee.
toalldinl and metal. Now
self cleal&gt;lq p....,...UOO
mako Ita brlablneu lut.

$4.29

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pie o!llched.

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LANI 'CIDAI CHIIT ----------------- SALI ...,_

ALL STEa

lr~J. ~

Cnuea oDd·abapoo olaol:l,
trouaen, ~. AI thq dry,

Tough, unforlzed Blue
denim, lllioo f to 18. Trl·

Conotruoted of one tndl
diameter heaV7 aau1e tabular Ill.... Tlkea ilp only

\liHI inch of Door .,...,,
Baa two towel rtne• anc1
one towel bar. rtta aU
...m... up to 8111• feet . '

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$3.95

1111on

Gallon Size PicnJc ~ugs
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Tip hll!lille,l!l-h llotioin

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Elberfeldo 3rd Floor Fumlture Deptlrtment
Sale of Kroehler ond Volentlna S.vor
FinaQuallly

LANI CIDAI CHUT ---------·-------- IALI $50.00
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SALI ftM.
SALI ~.27
SALI $6.J3

VOL XV

534 BOYS SHORT SLEEVE

LIVING ROOM TABLE

20 inch General Eledric
3 _Speeds, }000 C.F.M. Circulating. 23 y. .. high 23.,
Wl&lt;fe, 7'&gt;2 deep, 10 Inch cord.
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$79.00 CHAIR$
$72.00 CHAIR$
$69 00 CHAt
~00 CHAI:
$62.00 CHAIRS
$60.00 CHAIRS
$59.00 CHAIRS
$54.00 CHAIRS
$52.00•CHAIRS $49.00 CHAIRS
$42.50 CHAIRS

ON SALE NEW 1963 MODELS G. E. FANS

PORTABLE WINDOW FANS

COnON PLISSE
SLIPS

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SALE $130.00
SALE $100.00
SALE $109.00
SALE $92.00
SALE Sti.OO
·· SALI $78 00

SPECIAL PURCHASE

White cotton with eyelet trim top and hem-wide
shadow paneL Adjustable shoulder strap. Si2es 32
to 42 and extra size 44 to 52.

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

Loun&amp;e ChJin - Swivel Roeten - TV Swivel
Cbaitl, .Occasional ChJin ~ Recliner Chain, Boston Roeten. Bill selection of the most popular
mateo and styles and at bargain pricel.
$159.00 CHAIRS ·
$149.00 CHAIR$
$129.00 CHAIRS ·
$119.00 CHAIRS
$109.00 CHAIR$
$97.00 CHAIRS

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lllelUcled d.. Summer Tro1loira and,,.. ruimd welp~~ ond P1oat'!'l-.u - ....U.nt quaiiUee uu1 'rll'*
prloo . . . _ ... aU :II I&lt;&gt; DO nllt .,•.,.,. and
ot1!;1berf,lda - · · no charp tor olteroliolir. =
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fi,H ftOUIIRI
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$7.H TROUIIRI
$1.H TaOUiiU

npllliDJ ...OfJIIdal

tl .. IMt .. lolloa

MENS D~ESS TROUSERS

llgYank

On Salt On The 3nl Floor

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WOMEN'S EYELET TRIMMED

DRESSES
DRESSES - - - DRESSES _ _ __
DRESSES - - -DRESSES
DRESSE$ ~----­
DRESSES

EASY CHAIRS

$26f.OO so:A: ------------------------ SALI
$22t.OO soP!s ------------------------ SALI
1219.00 101'
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$1H.OO
SALI
10
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$6.95

$1.95 GIRLS
$7.95 GIRLS
$5.95 'GIRLS
.$4.95 GIRLS
$3.95 GIRLS
$2.95 GIRLS
$1.95 GIRLS

JUST ONIItCA VICTOII
,
IIIID TV. WITH NIW "CTUill TUII -------- $6t.OO
UIID. ILicniC CHORD ClltGAN ----------- $HO.OO

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$ .00

Last

Bargains in Music Dept.

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GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS

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PITCH.UP BASEBALL SETS
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MISSILE fiiiUNG ARMORED ASSAULT UNIT He
LITTLE PRO GOLF SETS
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GOLF CART SETS
WALT DISNEY FLU:::B~BE_It_____ :·::

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2-Daily Sentinel, J:'.o.m_eroy·Middleport , 0 ., MayS, 1963 ...

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S9thRunning SOCIAL~
ltems of Interest~~::::.;~=~ Helen Help .Us!
Of Kentucky CoR.amdohr H
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·Derby All Set
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BEHOLD

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~!o::rss or GOD!

and Mrs. Francis Marris.
ByRev.Beya-lw1
Mrs. Lotlie Wlleoxen return·
P•ltor of the Tllppen P~ E. U.ll. t1Cit"'e""llft.tt
MAy 1
The Happy Hustlers Sunday ed 'lomt after spendlnf •
ltele" lotte!
the Ba~t apolte theae words one day as ht
School class ol the Methodlot in Mlddll!town with Mr. and
aaw Je!UI walldntflbbY He ·omnke them inean '·
Pomona Grange. will meet Churcb enjoyed • covered dim Mrs. Don Holateln and Mr. lnd
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God's siCi'lflee fo~tiie sins of
at the Rock Springs Grange dinner at the church Friday, Mra. Sylveoler Shetter.
Jeims
been lent Into the worlcl
ly RAY AYRES
Hall Friday at B. p. m ..The April %11. Ji'ollwolng the dinner Mr. and Mra. Clyde Crou Soda ood s... ()peroo
threatena your Job ~nd
for Hill
glveD unto Him
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UPI Sporls Wrlt•r
Pomona Degree will be gtven the president, Mra. B. M. Pick· and children of Columbus spent Dtar Halon: p
health. If you both cut
an eveqt In Ria
LOUISVILLE. Ky. rUPJ -"We m lull form. .
ens was in cbar~· or the meet· a weekend with her
When 1 CO po 1 beer blntt to normal colllumptlon.
you
as 6efast For
have entered a period of desper-1
MAY (
mg. Mrs. LIUJ&amp;n Jtylden con- Mr. and Mra. Howard
I few doya OYfi'Y two or mllht dl!covtr lhere'IIIIGrt to
was not defeat
•t• calm ."
Rock Spring• CUb Scouts dueled the dOYotlons. She wao and other relaUvea.
monlhl 1 drink from ihe rue tllan TV dlm&gt;el'l
sUnce He
key event of HI4I
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IPack 2~ will meet Saturday ... isted by Mrs. Beulah Brod· Mrs. Milton Wolle
the jotni. ope11 until thoy down wtthiUda ana soap Gpel'al
and tbtt In
to pve meiUIIJI8,
Te;:'at
the way tr81ner M•sh at 6:30 p. m. at the Salisbury lord. . ~ra. Lavinia Simpeon home ofll!r I vult over
ctooe at nip!. No time out for - H.
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pur.pose to
oJ all l!llln
WOUld aeeept_
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ney, ho condtttons favored School Each family Is to take was ptanJSt. Sixteen members with the Alieno of ~
meoll u I :!rink while ulll!l. Dear Helen:
Hill sacrifice.
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Candy Spots for partner Rex Ell&gt;·
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This death of JeiUJ as 8 aacrlf~ and 1111 reaurredioJi
worth , tnday desorlbed the loot a frted .ch•cken, a covered dtsh The Boosle~ Sunday School Mr . and Mra. Henry Rouah On the other hind, my wut Cou you please tell me why
the ave makes It
ble In ' IUbltltullonal
hours before a field of and thetr own table servtce.
Class of Baplllt church met on accompanied their oon, Ray watchea TV frOm the tlml lhe an otrm.U letlll' can CO eleu
for· ftm to forpve alr= Of their llnJ. 'l'biiiiOt
..... g- to the post Saturday in I fhere will be a dime sup~r Thursday evening with Mra.M• Roush to his home lui Wed· •·11 u: ~thew~':"!'U:-!: ~~ ~th:,n :.~=· ~
glvett Him tbe power to fofllve our llnB·but enebltl
Ute 19th runrun1 of tho Kflltucky , at the Letart Falls Commumty flo Roy as hoateas at
her neaday roturnlnC Sunday. Mra.
mull 1 ' abe ull TV dla. do alter 11 .
t b t 1t
Him to remove tbe guilt of OUf put life too.
Derby,
Hall, Saturday, May 4. Serving home. Devotions were led by Ray Rouoh remained bert last
hlle :t.winl Slle doll
yt d In u:_s sen' ~ 1 ~:
This, then, makes It possible for a man or woman to
The aerlOU&amp; work was over al- will begin at 6 p. m. This is Mrs. Mabel Roosh and gameo week with her mother, Mn. houM:C,Id choroa durlnl tho
",hole day:a::bt
a new lease on life llnctl they know they art !If
thouch the worry remainod. Only spoosored by the Letart Falls, were m charge of Miss Vera Stella Cozart, who wao I
leaa than thr miles
, 18
before God or man. With flllllt removed',
•Year•¥• ontheoveolthofirst East Letart, and Apple Grove ' Beegle. Refreshments were oer· !lent In Holzer hoapltal.
She oay beer ,.,..tinllo
BURNED UPee
away.
lll'notblngtofear.
« thtUri~lo crown classici, Sir Methndisl churches.
ved by Mrs. Roy to Blanche Cozart has been brought to
t~· llr th TV ~ De B U .
when we accept this sac.rlflce?
Gaylord, the favorite, broke down
MAY S
Watterson, Bertha Sayre, Mabel home of her son; Mr. lnd Mrt.
It lon't. ":::; 11 do
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tlo to
our way of thfnklnfl. We are no ..
and was confined to hiS stan !'
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the smut of this present life but·
when Decidedly romped to glory qu~e .~~~~erFed~;:t~te~h~;;; Powell, Helen , Simpson. Isabel ed to her home In
ECKED HUB- :':':~Suro~th-;., t
we become Interested In things which are eternat
in ~he record ttme ol 2 00 2·5 for will be held SUnda at the Stmpson, Vera Beegle, Blanche Sunday.
Dear HPH·
cal' an~...;,. I'm wont!""'••
desires and ambitions are changed until we are de•
the mile and .....quarter.
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Spencer, Cora Buck, Grella SUnday afternoon IUII\" 1
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to please Him. We lhlil also want to put OUf ·
church wtlh 1 covered dl9h dtn. Simpson and one guest, Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. GloM Batt •u Your wile probably wast.~ 11 1'·
H.
Hfs control and make Him the captain of our
Never Bond Second Chok·e
"" at 5 p. m. The Happy Har· Esther Daniels of Miami, Fla. Rev. Roy Gearhart of TUppero more time, but your· boer 1111- Plrmpered Poodle
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The hor,.. ogailltit which Candy I vesters cia.. wdl serve aa hoa· Tuesday evening May 7 the Plains and Mondoy caUera were •lin&amp; waolla more money ond Dear Helen:
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your life Is full of fears and guilt and you aeem tO
Spots risks a perl~&lt;t record of ~~~·es. Mrs. Wtlllam Kennedy Bertha M. Sayre Misslooary So. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bradford.
• What kind Of a world Is this have no purpose for living then give yolll'Self to Jesu1
llix wins In .. , rae.. are: Cain ] wd! have devotmns and Mrs. ciety will meet at the church. Steve Shuler of Letart
Mrs. Jim Carll!r.
when middle-aged females take and He shall be able to fllve you a new life which Mtl
Hoy Stable'• evor Bend, Groen- , Ph,•1 Memhart, !he program. It will be inatallalion or'br!icera a weekend with Mike
Mra. vtralnla lfuchn of Gal· their preSDant poodles lo the your soul free from the eVIl of thiB life.
tree Stable's No Robbery. Miss Ght8 Will be presented to the lor the year and all memben Mr. and Mra. Chesler
Wll an OVernllht VU(I- veterlnorlan once I - k on I ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Patrice Jacob.&lt;' Bonpur, D•tby oldest and youngest mothers Iare requestea I&lt; he present. son spent Saturday In
ol Rev. ond Mrl. W. K. plum pUiow yet, and ~et
that 50-Ish women go nub OY· '"" study Is vaatly overdone Ia
.. Dan Farm's Choteougay , Walnut and wtth most daughters pres· Miss Virginio Kola and Mr. bus.
excited about the ~m1 ev·
'!be dear thing's delicate grade and high achaoll. Ion'! It
Hill Farm's G•·ay Pet, Bernard J. ent.
Clyde Smith of Lucosville were Mra. loahel Slmpooo apenl 1
Bowman and family ent that they can talk of little
neceultalel weelrly betler 10 leave something for
Riddtt'o !Wyal Tower and Jo• 1 •h
MAY i
united m marriage m a double lew days with Mr. aod Mrs.
of Sabina, Cora Coleman « else?
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flavored vitamin dropo, the future? We older people got
J . Cberock's lnvesloL
The Middleport Garden Club ring ceremony by Rev. GloM Beckwith In Parkersbur1.
Pickerin&amp;ton and Naomi 0s- My netahbor Ia completely
and therapy
treat- along. fine without knowllts aU "
Mover Bend winner of moro will meet Monday evening Bale Fnday afternoon. April 26
born and Roler of Canal Win- nuls about her poodle (and I
and lite kind of fluttery, the detail! before we were 14.
thaa $500 000 'was se&lt;ond choice' May 6 at the home of M rs. at the EUB parsonage. Mr. and '
choster wer vlslttna Mr. and wish SOME~Ot'Y could ten dewy-eyed antlelpatlon I didn't There was JJ!UI aome mystery
at ~oJ'.as.~tn;. the ~~ quoted 011 fJ•ck Welsh, High st. with Mrs. Mrs. Harold ShuRiway also of
Harry Co'eman.
me why Its· alwaya poodles gel even with my first human ai'oul It, even after we WIN 1 •
Candy Spoll:· NQ_ Robbery . another A. A. Dilliard aod Miss Halli! Lucasville, where Rev. and
Mr. and Mra. Bill Smith {){
baby.
married, and we weren't nearcolt with an unbe"at.n word was :Zerkle assisting hostesses.
Mrs. Bate served a former paswere overnight vis·
But thla latest Is the end: ly so apt lo experiment when
tlltrd cboice at s-1.
The Pomero) Garden Club tor ate, were attendanll at the
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
:won't believe II, .but the we weren't stimuli¥ ~.mad•
These are the "big 1
.. uti will meet Monday at 2 p, m. · weddmg,
.
Newlun.
tnvlled all her hWe dart· all the tftOre curlowt by frank
.tho, :'~ edition of A
ca'o l•t the home of Miss Lydia Eb- i Fred Sayre returned home ~fLooata Ferren and Fred of
lng'a doggy friends (and their leJ: taudt" and movlti and bouks
Medway were ovlll'ltlght
Gouge readlnft:
to a baby poodle lholf· handed out at school. Perbapt,
1 rutesl horse race which boasto lersbach instead of Mrs. L. C. ler bemg hospt~llzed a! Metgs
two undeleatod startent for the Karr. There will be a SJieni i Memonal hospttal.
Membero of the Racine
of Mr. ond Mra. Charlet
dam UI.O, 15 .1, running 13
Now tell ne, Helen, what'l this free and easy atlltude 10
first time alnce Arislides won the auction.
Gu.. ts of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ergency squad held 1 !trot
ley.
lalelt thing In preseDta for many seem to. have now bed
011 rollers, Pomeroy-MIIIOn
Inaugural running in 1875 .
Catrns were her parents, Mr. meeting at. the basemen! of Utah Swan and Dale Sanden 80, Pt. Pleasant 2u 5 Hinton
poodles?- GERALI). been Inadvertently loalered by
Uabeot.o H.....
and Mrs: LISle Blacke and her the Melhndtst Church recently. of Tuppers Plaino were vuitlnl 1.29 Kanawha FaDs 3 12
overeducallon - M.K.S.
Down through the years .. ,..
, aunt , MIS! Lelia Burr of Ash· Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cora Swan.
lea~ 1121 London . •
Jerry:
Dear M.K.S.:
unbeaten horae• have started in ,
1 tabula
wh,, were enroute to Dave Yates and Anna Swan Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holll!r and WinlieJ.i dams ~ere 011 the Why don't ,you send over a You've certainly got a point!
the Derby. Only two of them
l thetr home from Flortdn.
were Charles Lisle, Syrac•WJe, were vl!ilinl Hanson Holter a sillll
bundle of old newspapers and America's preoccupation wIt b
emerged unscathed with Regret.
Mr and Mrs. Francis Morris Freeland Norris and May
patient at Veterans Hoapital' In
movemeoto·
regrela? '!be only thing sn has reached the lodicrou1
the only lilly ever to win. scormg
1 went to Athens Monday and ac· of Racine, Mrs. Clyde Lawrence Huntinllton.
Ohio River _ Bingo down
poodle and a ohower could stage, but the schools are the
In 1915 and Morvich bouncing !
companted Chrtstme and Btll Grace Swan and Mr. and Mn. Calling oo Mr. and Mrs. 0s- 7 1 m. Chris Jr down 13
In common Is that they least or the offendera. They at
home in !922. But such horses as
Lake to Parkersburg. After re- Herbert Swan.
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Babcock were Mrs. John a ..;,; 'c'harlea S~enson ~p 14 both cauH puddles.- H.
ttast attempt to leach facta hoo.
~·ative Dancer. Bimelech. Coal- I
turnmg to Athens m the even· . Hope Adams and lamdy were
and son, of success, 11 p.m.; illinois up 14 , 3, 40 a: Dear Melon:
. estly, and parents 10011 complall
town. Thunderer and Colonel Ho· l CLEVELAND •UPil - The mg they were guests at a su~· dinner guests of Mr. and Mra.
David RitJga of Nlap· m; Ben McCool up 14, 5 a.m.; I'm another one who thinks U they overstep,- H.
gan ta.ted defeat for the f•rst Cleveland Browns ha?etraded d•· lpnse btrthday. party giVen In Btl! SwaJn, Martelli.
. ra Falls, N.Y., Vlrgmia Hugheo Mils Sterling up 15, 4:15 ·a.in.;
time in the Rose Run.
l tenolve tackle Floyd Peters to the honor of Chrtotlne by Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Oorsei Larktna
GaUlpolu and Mra. W. K. Craig M. down 15, I a.m.; BayThere wa 11 little left for the , Detroit Lions ·ffl--·eJfpyjye half. , Steven.son, Harnet Whealdon, . a~ Vera Weber and V~da were
ou Lacomb up 15 , 7 a.m.; Blue
trainers to do until it is titne on I back Ken Webb in a straight play- and LIZ Jo~~"·.
IVISiting M~. and Mrs. Jma
Frederick of Cheat- Seal down 15, 7:30 1.m.; C~pSaturday to lilt !heir jockeys into , er deal.
! Mrs. Lavmta Stmpaon return· too .. Cheshtre.
visted Phyllll Larklnl.
lain Joe up 16, 5:30 a.m.; C.
the saddle to the stra ins of "My !
. ·ed to her home, Columbus, wtth VISttmg Mr. and Mra. Garth Mra. Pat Patterson and son, V. Harner up 17, 4 p.m.; Cruel·
Old Kentucky Home."
, Pl!ters, who was 1 Browns Mr . and Mrs. Bob Kmghtstep SmJtl, and Kenny were Pvt.
were visiting Mr1. Htr- ble down 17 3
. Indl
Tenney planned to gallop Candy ! regular for the past two years, after spending a week here with 1nie Reynolds of Fi. Campbell, riett Bryant.
l? ? 8 m.
Spols tnday to keep lhe colt on j probably w•ll fill the gap m the lher son, Mr. and Mrs . Jim Tenn. , Mrs. Ina Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer 30 ' m·· Ra., mondppewSalupt· d'
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ed~e. No Robbery, Chateaugay Detrott ros er (·rellteu by I e sus- Impson an son. .
son o Athens and Mrs. Harr~tt were visiting Allen Brewer who 19 , f:JJ a.m.; Freiberger up
and Royal Tower also were sched· pens.ion of Al~x Kar~a~ .for engag· ; \tr. and Mrs. Ray Sayre of Bryant.
is a patient at St. Joseph Hoa· 5 a.m.: Robert Reed up 21 ,
uled for ''blo~A·out" and the others . mg m gambhng actJVJt.es.
; Zanesville spent several daya l Kenny Reynolds spent
pJtal Parkersburg.
m, J
Rutchln
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Our UIICI Clf Lot Ia LoodHI Over 38 Cera On
probably will get them on Satur-' W bb ,
n
te
wtlh
Mr. aod Mrs. Albert Hill al days with Mr. aod Mrs. How·
Mr.
and
Mro.
Shirley
Swan
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Lot With A Copaclty of Only 20 Cora.
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the pro ranks and last year anM o erd rMe1a tvce':tt Bad! d arG YoungCurtat Padofen RCieedty. 'II wHere visiting Mr. and Mra. a.m.; Gona down 23, 11 p.m.;
If You Doll'! Han A Trod•ln, Come In We
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ained 267 ards in 70 carnes 1 r . an - rs. rl
r or
eorge
. SVl e ank Holter.
Jerr Bosworth down 23 3 a.m.
Will S.ll 'I'ou Any Cor On Our Lot At A Who..
~ith the L~ns
of _ Wort~mston were weekeod l spent__t~~eekend With Mr.
-VIolet Smltlt
~lion down 23, 3:t0 a.m. :
.. lo Price. We H.ve To RHucl Our Stock Of
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Passes Senate Committee, 1st Big Hurdle r.:~ ~:!;;;;r=~~

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By ROBERT L KAYLOR
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It provides lor a vote to deter- I ing othor c!Jarges.
KANSAS ClTY. Mo. !UPI) - Bletner Block
70
Uaa&amp;ed Pl'ftl laten•Uon•l
I mine whether the munlcipaUtieJ
;· The Cleveland Indians traded ' Falstaff Beer
~ COLUMBUS fUPli-The issue should combine, with a majority
To Jd-y CIIIIIIUtoo
rlabthandtr Jim Perry to
P&amp;mero}' Cement Block
66 of metropolitan federation for i required in each .subdivision in~ The quality of reelamatkm done
Minnesota Twins Thursday in ex· I Sy.racuse Ball Park
66 munictpalitiea ~ it• fint l volved. Provision is .also made by strip minin&amp; coocerna eame
ebange for lefty Jack Kralick
Middleport Dept . Store
52 hurdle Thursday in an attempt to for chartering the federation.
under attack during a :ecent conPerry broke in sensationaHy !Hot Rods
37 go before the voters •gain.
The t-ommittee's action wu the troverl)' over 1 biD that would
'l!llth the Tribe in 1959 when Cleve-,
Hot Rodo
j Members of the Senate State major development •• the Gen· have allowed them to operata 00
land made a •trong bid for the j Wonds
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510 Government Committee voted 5-t era! Aslil!mbly wound up it&gt; 17th otate londl. The bill w.. ldllod.
, American League pennant. Perry Musser
Representative• voted unani369 1 to rKommend for passage a pro- week with a quiet session·.
l~]~i~!l, :~ 12 games ln 1959 and in 1960 Wagner
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pooal
to
put
!AI
a
vote
a
constitu·
Senate
Majority
Leader
s.
StlU&gt;mously
1n favor ol a bill thet
511
when he was named the Baseball Miller
tional
amendment
providing
for
ley Mechem, R-Neb!onville, an~ would provide for Jdentlfylng two
497
"'Writers' Man of the Year. he wol1' 1 Blind
420 llie federations, which would al· nounced the upper chamber or more e1Ddidate1 with the
'''"'·''~·" 11.
Handicap
33 low municipalities_ to combine would extend its work week from Arne name who were running for
' Sl.nce then, howevf'r , Pli"rry has Total
2347 governmental aerv1ces and agen· now one by having Thursday aft. office.
beenrelatively ineffPCtivl! He has !
Middleport
Store
des.
·erllCIOilteasiona.
Rep. Jolpeh D. Horvath, n.
' '~~~- record thiS .season, although McElhinney Dept.
A
th~ee
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fifths
vote
in
each
The
change
would
aUow
time
Cuyahoga,
u1d he tponaqred tbe
577
·.atng relief action in five game1 .
527 house 11 needed lo put the for: expanded committee aebe- bill becaulf! of confusion in auch
· ':;lim not blaming anybody," ~:e
441 amendment on the ballnt next No- dulea in the morning. Under the caoeo. He aaid he had the aamo
l'fiirr ujd aftor the trade was Damewood
vember. A similar proposallailod present setup the Senate adjourns name 11 hia opponent In the last
494
~ -need. ·~ expect to get more Stobart
m 1958.
lor the week after a Thursday election.
559
, ~ to pitch lor til&lt; Twino. Total
Sponsored by Sen, Ed Garrl· morning _.ion.
The bill would live an lnc:um·
2598 gan, R·Akron, the propol!al al- Sens. Oliver Ocasek. D. North· ben! tho choi&lt;e o1 how he wanted
· · 'Iiiii aU the rainouts r didn't get
' loiiJ&lt;b cbanco with the Indians."
lows led.erations of adja&lt;ent mu- ~ lield , and Ed Witmer, D-Conton, to have bio rw.mo appear on tho
1:a'l'lbe manager Birdie Tebbetts
Syraruae Ball Pork
nlctpaltb.. ll • .., h~ 1 popula- introduced a bill to tighten strip ballot. H neither caudldole wu
,. eifa lt was a 11tt&gt;r of "tradmg Louks
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538 t1on of over 50.000.
1 mining law 11 by raising bond from an incumbent, the Board of Eltc\1! .-ung rif' .anded pitcher ror Wolfe
450
MuleJpaliUn &amp;. Deelde
$220 lo $500 per acre .and institut~ tioo&amp; would makt the choice.
1
lblrting
handed pih'her ··
Grueser
f'l?
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Sylvester
532
Hado
Hondashelt
519
tadlay College
Total
25411
Ol'f,N lllE CABINET CONTAININ6 ~IS
· aner Ties Mark
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1~EN 'JHERE ARE TIMES WHEN 'tOt)
Pomerey Cement Block
C~OW AND BALlO BECOMES A CANINE
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liJ1LsDALE. Mich , I UP II
'IHINK 'A:lU SHOULO TAKE liiM TO
Clatworthy
530
IIAOAI?.
liE
CAN
!lEAR
IT
I!LOGK.S
AWAY···
~oy College runner Odell Bar- Duerr
lllE VET f:OQ AN EAR TRUMPE.T · 558
q ·-ked to a 9.2 seconds win , Davis
_,, 472
t.lie lOD-yard dash Thursday to ' Anderson
457
~Jly tie the world's record
Sauer
101
rJfMt event, but F1ndlay lost the Handicap
21
lo Hlllsdal• College. 70«l. ' Total
2544
~ky coach Jim Houdoshell
'i'llft.·Barry'l lime m the event :
Falolllf
not be set lo tht&gt; NCAA
Stiven
tertlfication be&lt;'aus~ then
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,_ DO wind meter in u~e at the Walker
m
and Barry had B slrr)ll~ Lohse
476
Schoenleb
430
~~':~~= him in the dash
estimated Barry hsd ~he
Hawley
52%
1 JD-15 mii~-Pf'r· hour
Total
2525
hack.
Bletner Block
1 junior. has lost only
Miller
529
the event this year, 111 Bradley
2S9
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:ili!OJIM Relays and th• Ohio Sisson
521
WilE QE POOGI.t
345
I\IAS W~EN liE
,~~~r:; Aft.r winnine l Reed
. he WOil the l D. Roush
340
HEARD DOOR OF
In !11.5 te&lt;'OIIdo.
E Roush
149
GliOW LOCKER
'rec..-.1 In the tOO was Capehart
313
OPI!NEO ••••
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94
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1811 "

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a.m.; Southem up 31,4:20 a.m.:
Bob Benter down 31, 4:30a.m.:

Defender up 32, 3 a.m.i EliSha
Woods down 32, 4:44a.m.; Wayne H. up 32, 5 a.m.; Miss Lou
up 32• S:40 a.m.; Franklin ·B.
down ··JS, ·11:10 p.m.: Rellabll!
down 33, 1:25 a.m.; LeiJa She&amp;l'
er up 33, 1:30 a.m.i H. E. BoW·
leo down 33, t p.m.
'·Gallipolis Dam - R. H. 8os..
worth 11 up· J2:15,.a..m.; Se1Mt
do~ 2:31 a.~.; F.ranklln Pier&lt;..'e
up 5.30 a.m., ES80 Pennsylvania down 7:30 a.rn.
kMiwlll River - 0. · ..F:
Shearer down Marmet 11 p.m.,
Merrill up Mlll'llltt 1:45 a.m.;
Beaver down Wi!lflekl 7:10 p.m.
Dispatcher up Winfield 8 p.m.;
A. E. Dykeo down Winfield 10:·
20 p.m.; Helen Z. down Wlnl!eld 10:40 p,m.; Solvay up ..Wlnfteld ):511 a.m:; R&lt;lbert W..
up WlnfJekl 6:40 a.m.

Average Price Of
8900.32 Registered
Forty • one ·resJsllred Hoi·
steino from 12 stales went w
buyers In 13 states, Puerto Rico
and Mexico at tiD
of
f9011.S2 in the recent
Classic Sale at Cary, IUino•s
The event, limited 10 d4ugltl·
era or buill owned by c.trtiU
BrPedln~ Service, wu ...14
the nation • wldo artlflciol
breedinR orcanllatllln'a h..d.
quarter• fram aceordlng to Leland Po•kor ol Pomeroy, local
rep1'8MIItatlvt of the finD.
price of the day wu $165o
by Verpana Farma, Dlttrten,

New Roy Holter Home Is Scene
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Elects Oflfcers
The Bethany E.U.B. Church
Ladies Aid mel Tuesday in the
church annex . Opening devtr
lions were led by Edna Knopp.
The group then discussed an
article about Easter.
The business meeting was opened by president Edna Knopp
and election of officers was
held. Elected were, president,
Bernice Theiss ; vice president,
Ann Beegle; secretary, Belle
Josephine
Theiss; treasurer,
Smtih; and news reporll'r,
Sterrett.
A silent auction was held
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boys at least t4 years old.
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Support of every community I
in the Scout Council area will
make it possible to continue to
Paul make Scouting avatlable to boys
Manuel, teacher, the Eighth . 1" the neighborhoods where they
Grade of Salisbury School gave hve.
a program Monday on conservalion and Arbot Day. The program included the flag sqlu!e,
VTS!TORS IN EDEN
the song, "America the Beauti· Recenl vtsitors of Mr. and
lull," aecoinpanied · by Opal Mrs. P. R. Randolph of Eden ·
Offutt: scripture reading, Job were Mr. Henry Spencer and
1:19·20, Robert Marret; reading son of Chester. Mr. and Mrs.
of Governor's proclamation by Erwin Cain of Columbus. Mrs.
Merlin Tracy. ·
Paul Chevelier spent Sunday
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evening w1th her father , Archie
50 • a poem,
ees, er· l
, also of Eden.
neas Yonker,. Conservah~n
Pledge, the entJCe class ; Ohto
Buck~~·· Rodney Hysell ; .. !he Mr. and Mo·s. Lloyd Roush ·
film, Your Oh .o Herrtage , and visited their daughtf"r and son- i
: ceremony usmg a red maple in-law, Rev. and Mrs. John
from Carper's ~urs~ry planted Barringer in Charleston Sunday '
by M~ . Paul Fnck, Janitor, and
the etghth grade boys. The tree
was ~nat~ ~y Mrs. Geneva
Joach1m, pr10c1pal of the ~chool.

Founders' Day
D p
Dl'nner AHended ay rograrn
8 S 'f
Under the ,direCtion of

banquet on Saturday, June 1.
The arrangements are to be
at lhe Chesler grade school
building by 3 p. m. Mrs. How~
ard Knight and Mrs.
Dale
Kautz are co-chairmen. Miss
Ann Holler, daughter of
hostess, collected the packets

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Members of Xi Gamma Mu
Ohio Eta Phi chapters of
Sigma Phi Sorority and
· pledges atll'nded the annual Founder's Day dinner Fri·
. April 26 at Oscar's in Gal·
lipolis. This was the 32nd anniversa:y of th~ founding or
Beta Stgma Pht
Barbara Rigg:s. new president
conducted the Ritual of the
Jewels and welcomed the pled~
ges. The Ohio Eta Phi response
was Jed by Betsy Horky. Skits
carrymg out a resume of the
projects were given by
Rupe and Velma Rue of
Gamma and by members
of !he pleage class of Eta Phi.
The Found~r·s Day pledge
was given by Aprtl Smith with
Lucy Amsbary reading the
message from Walter Ross, the
founder.
Th closing ritual was given
by Jean Balzewicz. Pledges of
Eta Phi attending were Shtrley
Batey, Dee Brown, Martha Es·
chleman, Betsy Horky, Marjorie Keebaugh, Lila Sue Milch,
Anna Marie Morrison, Sharlee Neuman, Belly Rawlings,
Smflh, Linda Smith, Bil·
lie Jo Spears, Marilyn Wisecup, and Nona Slory of Xi Gam·
Mu.

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service~ for Mrs. Jos'ie Lee
Dunn, 72, Pl. Pleasant, wIll
be ~eld Saturday 2 p.m. at the
Main Street Baptist
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and Rev. Charles A. Pitzer officiating_ Burial will be in Lone
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Mrs. Dunn died suddenly
Wednesday morning shortly ~f­
ter being admitted to Holzer
Hospital after suffermg a cor"
nary attack .
Mrs. Dunn is survived by one
.daughter, Mrs. Fred Schroeder,
Pt. Pleasant; one son C a p t.
Bertram Dunn, U. S. Army,
P· ·.istan; one sister, Miss Lenz
Foglesong, Pt. Pleasant; one
brother, Lloyd Foglesoog, Pl.
Pleasant and live grandchild·
ren. Friends may call at t h e
Craw Funeral Home alter 4 p.
Friday.

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Mother's Day Moy 1%
Best gifts for Mother are found
in a jewelry store of quality gifts.
Quality always costs less in the
long run. Lay away gifts for Mother's Day , , . Gradu~tion .. June
Brides.

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A $5,00tl
Cil!ll A'Miotf 'has been 'filed with
Citcuit· eourt Clerk hy Garland
E. Bostic, through his attorney
S. D. Lltllepage, against Jack·
I~ .Payne seeking judgment in
th&amp; amou•t o!.$5,000 as a re·
sull of an accident on March 11,
1963 on primary Route 2 near
Apple Grove. The
claims the defendant negligent·
JY·~rove a motor vehicle
agamst a motur vehicle opera!·
ed ' by the plaintiff, causing the
plainlilf to break his hand
nose and otherwise Injured.

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DISCHARGED: Oscar
McCary, West Columbia; Mathew
Long, Glenwood; Elmer Deal,
Ashton; Mrs. James HoUings·
head, Pt. Pleasant; Loretta Ma· '
theny, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Den·
sll Durst, Pt. Pleasant.

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This would rost more than $4 Y, million. This
year, Ohio Powt-r Company will pay an estimated
$6,525,000 in real and personal property taxes in
Ohio-70 per cent of this amount will go directly to
the. operation of our schools. This is the amount of
money required to keep 13,050 children in sch.ool
for one year.
As one of Ohio's biggeot taxpayers, we help support
the cost o( government a·n d all ki"rl' of public

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Federal lax bill and the total is over $30 million for
1963 -more money I han we pay for wages, or coal
or any other oper.al.ing expense.

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Rsates.RMtphrs. oH·omB,:
fS)iitrttnl "'l&gt;ll to Egypt.
r · NEW YORK tUPil
A opokem!WI Slid ll wNI " •
en. Mrs . Rnb&lt;rt
lfolestem Cr~te. CBSae•"
very •P"I'al saad" for""" lr . .
Mrs. Joseph fox , Mrs. Mildred !tar, ul4 Weo!May
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lpr the
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Brtght, James Windle car I former Vleo Preslllent
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Kuhn , Estel Yates,
Lillian lllxon wiD move to NI'YI York to
Mra. Roy Hnlter W88 the scene bers for the 4-H clubs.
Amon~ those who entered Moore . Tamara Wickline
oontlnue hlo bUsioeos and political
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of the May meeting of the Ches·
The 1\'SCS ol the Syracuse
Holzer hospttal in the past 24 Cheryl Cbapman.
ALUM
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tor Garden Club Wednesday ev· "Plant A Fourth of July Gar· lllethodist church met Wednes·
hours were Kicky Lee Kinder,
Among AUIIIg
career.
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12 •500 reglsll'red IW&gt; Third Ave Mrs Robert
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Mrs.
Homer
Holter
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by
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evening
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•Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell were ,_..,-__ H
Mrs. Guy 1Summerfield. Mrs. Mrs . Carl llerrmg m Rutland . jp1oren and adu1t 1ea ders are 1fi: Burger_. 50 Grapi' Si. ' . Char- por1 o! th e nursmg
. depi.lrtmt'nl. ""'d news show, said Ni&gt;OU will
hoales!es.
omer Moler displayed sever· Mrs. Alice Capehart, presi· •no• participath.g in Scoutin~"' 108 J Htgley, Rt 2 Bidwell, !hose patients who were listed JOin a Ne• York law firm and
He•vy putyliquid
Mrs. Carl Kautz, president, al cr~n.t arr~~ts, aft~ dent, opened the meeting with the TM • State Area 'Council of Mrs. Frank B Thompson, New as (air included James C. Bv- establish a legal -residence here
conducted the meeting which er revrewmg destgns tn
ar· devotions using as her topic !he Boy Scouts of America. Ro- Haven , W. v•.. Thomas E. Da- ers, Mrs.
Wtllte Carpen ter make htm,..If eligible u a preo!i· ll Aluminum Coating
opened with the club collect ranging by use of 8 chart "Thoughts rule the Worid." tak· bert Richards, Meigs • Gallia . v~S.,. 0 •k HJII. Mrs Ted E. Mrs. Daisy Brown. Mrs. Paul dential candidate from New York. Deoij)ned for ROOFS and all
-.nlf'the verse ol the month by ~'i : · K. !~nour . Mrs. en from The Methndisl Woman. Mason District Sustalnin~ Mem. IFul .;. Rt 3 Oak Htli, Mrs. Han· Bartee and Arthur Nelson.
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types of ldEri"AL and MA
Mra. Purley Karr. Roll call au aer a
rs. Summer· "The Reach 6f your Religion" bership Chai rman, said tndav ley -· Betz . Jackson. Harold foor unt ls of blood were ad· I REECT DAMAGE RFA!UEST
SONRY. Coats, caulk•. beau·
"Tips on Transplanting House field aw.arded blue ribbons to was the theme of Ute program "Scouting continues to c~p- Lee Ya.tes, Rt : 1 Jackson, and ministered at the hospital on BOLTON. Conn. IU Pil
Plants" was answered by Z2 Mrs. Reid Young and .Mrs. Ho· presimted by Mrs. W iII ! a '" ture the imaginat ion of Ameri- ~1rs William (, Heywood, Hun· lThursdH)
boal'd of selectmen Wednesday tlfiea and reflects heat. W~·
members. Mrs. K. D. Amsbary mer Holter and red ribbons to Eichinger. An article on straw- cans, both boy and adult," Ri· ltmgton .
.
I mght rejected Richard
terProot and rustvroof. Get
and Mrs. Charles Griffith were
. Holter and Mrs. Pearl ber:rles was read by Mrs. Her- rhards saicl "anti '\.') A.mP.rica's I
Births
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request for $100 dam~ges becau!;e II it tomorrow!
guests.
Jor ar~f'Bembebonts featur· ring. A chapter of the study largest
vouth organization 1 Mrs. Arthur Unham, R 1 0
JITNEY SUPPER SET
a town-owned vehi•le backed ·
GuorantMd 8 Yeorsl
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Mrs. Paul Baer, chairman ,
IP~ed Ut ~ ns ;ere book, ''The Handicap People. ·• Scouting is. making a si!!:nificani , Grande, daughter · :
p.m. There wiU be a jitney supper hl!!i truek .
distributed schedule~ for the
a~a
t~ rs~ ble:J' was givep,_by Miss Marcia Karr ., impact today .''
'Th••rsday Mrs. Arnold R. Da- at Tuppers Plains School Satur- ' The board siad the town's
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anhear~r ~=-:n Mora fo; During the business session The Tr1 - State Arei Counc il : ~~:0 Sr · ~~ sd:ell~ton, C~~: day May 4th with servmg· from h•('le was dri \len by Morra .
nounced the
dale, . May 25basket
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th ur 643 · F'lrths. A a l to 8 p. m. The menu will in·
9 shut-In calls were reported: ' is conducting iL annual SUs- , · .
28 ' at the Masomc buddmDeo m A conl.est ·on trees and lakes An
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invitation was read to at· ammg ern rs lp enro men d ght
8·1 5 am Th
sda
~hester. Mrs. Earl Dean and was conducted by Mrs Clar· tend Ma) Fellowship Day at this month. Only ~art of the I ~:u J•;hn ·N N.ot;er ~~ Y1 meat loaf, mashed potatoes and LETGHTON, England mPII- 134 Mill St.
Middleport
rs. IIA!ld Young .wtll be in
Neulzllng and wo~ by the Mt Moriah Baptist' churen Council budget i sprovided by N~sthup son · 5. 29 ' Th .. gravy, home baked beans, green The firm of George Garside, Ud.
charge of decoratmg at !he Mrs Howard Knight
Mrs In Middleport tnday A medtta· Community Chests ; the -bal· d ~
,
, . a.m.
u" I beans, deviled eggs, sa lad, cake
~~es~ Elementary school for Neu~ling received the doo; tion on Psalm 23 b~ Miss Karr ance required must come from I B)
and pie. coffee and punch . etc. I
me Etghth Grade commence- rize
coocluded the meetln and re- Sustaining Memberships of cili·
Discharged
ment Thursday, May 16.
P Th~ hi&gt;stes
erved
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lreshments were serv~ 10 sev- zens who wish to identify them- Patients recently discharged
DANCE ANNOUNCED
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The decorating at Eastern rt
ses s tal tr 8 .:;~ en members
selves with and help the local linc•uded Waller Wallis, John A bene1il dance partv
High School for Baccalaureate sebod course oufcrys Gllatsysl
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~outing program_
Liltle . Mrs. Frank
Fugate. the ,Javs as Pmc:ee" will bt&gt; held 1
Sund
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Therer256 CubScoutpacks Mr~ _re n McAllister, Wilha m saturliay evening at the .Pome-.
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Boy Scou troops and Explorer 1 Ir:' met Jrs , Mrs. M a u d c 1 ro• · ll1gh &lt;.;chool audllon um 1
charge. of Mrs. David Koblentz
and Mrs. Purley Karr. Follownew Tho~e. cone II
posts in t Council. Cub Scout· ' Young, Mrs. George Smlln Istarting al 8 p m . Proceeds Will '
ing a oustom, each
e~en~~fd atetheun:o::e ~~
ing is for boys 8t o 11 years of j r:-chf' : Sheet~. Mrs Samm 1e be added to the P.H :-; troph)'
will make one \able arrange- Mrs Robert Wood
age, Boy Scoutmg for boys 11
aod mlant daughter. fund Everyone is welcome.
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ltems of Interest~~::::.;~=~ Helen Help .Us!
Of Kentucky CoR.amdohr H
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and Mrs. Francis Marris.
ByRev.Beya-lw1
Mrs. Lotlie Wlleoxen return·
P•ltor of the Tllppen P~ E. U.ll. t1Cit"'e""llft.tt
MAy 1
The Happy Hustlers Sunday ed 'lomt after spendlnf •
ltele" lotte!
the Ba~t apolte theae words one day as ht
School class ol the Methodlot in Mlddll!town with Mr. and
aaw Je!UI walldntflbbY He ·omnke them inean '·
Pomona Grange. will meet Churcb enjoyed • covered dim Mrs. Don Holateln and Mr. lnd
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God's siCi'lflee fo~tiie sins of
at the Rock Springs Grange dinner at the church Friday, Mra. Sylveoler Shetter.
Jeims
been lent Into the worlcl
ly RAY AYRES
Hall Friday at B. p. m ..The April %11. Ji'ollwolng the dinner Mr. and Mra. Clyde Crou Soda ood s... ()peroo
threatena your Job ~nd
for Hill
glveD unto Him
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Pomona Degree will be gtven the president, Mra. B. M. Pick· and children of Columbus spent Dtar Halon: p
health. If you both cut
an eveqt In Ria
LOUISVILLE. Ky. rUPJ -"We m lull form. .
ens was in cbar~· or the meet· a weekend with her
When 1 CO po 1 beer blntt to normal colllumptlon.
you
as 6efast For
have entered a period of desper-1
MAY (
mg. Mrs. LIUJ&amp;n Jtylden con- Mr. and Mra. Howard
I few doya OYfi'Y two or mllht dl!covtr lhere'IIIIGrt to
was not defeat
•t• calm ."
Rock Spring• CUb Scouts dueled the dOYotlons. She wao and other relaUvea.
monlhl 1 drink from ihe rue tllan TV dlm&gt;el'l
sUnce He
key event of HI4I
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IPack 2~ will meet Saturday ... isted by Mrs. Beulah Brod· Mrs. Milton Wolle
the jotni. ope11 until thoy down wtthiUda ana soap Gpel'al
and tbtt In
to pve meiUIIJI8,
Te;:'at
the way tr81ner M•sh at 6:30 p. m. at the Salisbury lord. . ~ra. Lavinia Simpeon home ofll!r I vult over
ctooe at nip!. No time out for - H.
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pur.pose to
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WOUld aeeept_
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ney, ho condtttons favored School Each family Is to take was ptanJSt. Sixteen members with the Alieno of ~
meoll u I :!rink while ulll!l. Dear Helen:
Hill sacrifice.
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Candy Spots for partner Rex Ell&gt;·
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This death of JeiUJ as 8 aacrlf~ and 1111 reaurredioJi
worth , tnday desorlbed the loot a frted .ch•cken, a covered dtsh The Boosle~ Sunday School Mr . and Mra. Henry Rouah On the other hind, my wut Cou you please tell me why
the ave makes It
ble In ' IUbltltullonal
hours before a field of and thetr own table servtce.
Class of Baplllt church met on accompanied their oon, Ray watchea TV frOm the tlml lhe an otrm.U letlll' can CO eleu
for· ftm to forpve alr= Of their llnJ. 'l'biiiiOt
..... g- to the post Saturday in I fhere will be a dime sup~r Thursday evening with Mra.M• Roush to his home lui Wed· •·11 u: ~thew~':"!'U:-!: ~~ ~th:,n :.~=· ~
glvett Him tbe power to fofllve our llnB·but enebltl
Ute 19th runrun1 of tho Kflltucky , at the Letart Falls Commumty flo Roy as hoateas at
her neaday roturnlnC Sunday. Mra.
mull 1 ' abe ull TV dla. do alter 11 .
t b t 1t
Him to remove tbe guilt of OUf put life too.
Derby,
Hall, Saturday, May 4. Serving home. Devotions were led by Ray Rouoh remained bert last
hlle :t.winl Slle doll
yt d In u:_s sen' ~ 1 ~:
This, then, makes It possible for a man or woman to
The aerlOU&amp; work was over al- will begin at 6 p. m. This is Mrs. Mabel Roosh and gameo week with her mother, Mn. houM:C,Id choroa durlnl tho
",hole day:a::bt
a new lease on life llnctl they know they art !If
thouch the worry remainod. Only spoosored by the Letart Falls, were m charge of Miss Vera Stella Cozart, who wao I
leaa than thr miles
, 18
before God or man. With flllllt removed',
•Year•¥• ontheoveolthofirst East Letart, and Apple Grove ' Beegle. Refreshments were oer· !lent In Holzer hoapltal.
She oay beer ,.,..tinllo
BURNED UPee
away.
lll'notblngtofear.
« thtUri~lo crown classici, Sir Methndisl churches.
ved by Mrs. Roy to Blanche Cozart has been brought to
t~· llr th TV ~ De B U .
when we accept this sac.rlflce?
Gaylord, the favorite, broke down
MAY S
Watterson, Bertha Sayre, Mabel home of her son; Mr. lnd Mrt.
It lon't. ":::; 11 do
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tlo to
our way of thfnklnfl. We are no ..
and was confined to hiS stan !'
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the smut of this present life but·
when Decidedly romped to glory qu~e .~~~~erFed~;:t~te~h~;;; Powell, Helen , Simpson. Isabel ed to her home In
ECKED HUB- :':':~Suro~th-;., t
we become Interested In things which are eternat
in ~he record ttme ol 2 00 2·5 for will be held SUnda at the Stmpson, Vera Beegle, Blanche Sunday.
Dear HPH·
cal' an~...;,. I'm wont!""'••
desires and ambitions are changed until we are de•
the mile and .....quarter.
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Spencer, Cora Buck, Grella SUnday afternoon IUII\" 1
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church wtlh 1 covered dl9h dtn. Simpson and one guest, Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. GloM Batt •u Your wile probably wast.~ 11 1'·
H.
Hfs control and make Him the captain of our
Never Bond Second Chok·e
"" at 5 p. m. The Happy Har· Esther Daniels of Miami, Fla. Rev. Roy Gearhart of TUppero more time, but your· boer 1111- Plrmpered Poodle
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The hor,.. ogailltit which Candy I vesters cia.. wdl serve aa hoa· Tuesday evening May 7 the Plains and Mondoy caUera were •lin&amp; waolla more money ond Dear Helen:
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your life Is full of fears and guilt and you aeem tO
Spots risks a perl~&lt;t record of ~~~·es. Mrs. Wtlllam Kennedy Bertha M. Sayre Misslooary So. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bradford.
• What kind Of a world Is this have no purpose for living then give yolll'Self to Jesu1
llix wins In .. , rae.. are: Cain ] wd! have devotmns and Mrs. ciety will meet at the church. Steve Shuler of Letart
Mrs. Jim Carll!r.
when middle-aged females take and He shall be able to fllve you a new life which Mtl
Hoy Stable'• evor Bend, Groen- , Ph,•1 Memhart, !he program. It will be inatallalion or'br!icera a weekend with Mike
Mra. vtralnla lfuchn of Gal· their preSDant poodles lo the your soul free from the eVIl of thiB life.
tree Stable's No Robbery. Miss Ght8 Will be presented to the lor the year and all memben Mr. and Mra. Chesler
Wll an OVernllht VU(I- veterlnorlan once I - k on I ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Patrice Jacob.&lt;' Bonpur, D•tby oldest and youngest mothers Iare requestea I&lt; he present. son spent Saturday In
ol Rev. ond Mrl. W. K. plum pUiow yet, and ~et
that 50-Ish women go nub OY· '"" study Is vaatly overdone Ia
.. Dan Farm's Choteougay , Walnut and wtth most daughters pres· Miss Virginio Kola and Mr. bus.
excited about the ~m1 ev·
'!be dear thing's delicate grade and high achaoll. Ion'! It
Hill Farm's G•·ay Pet, Bernard J. ent.
Clyde Smith of Lucosville were Mra. loahel Slmpooo apenl 1
Bowman and family ent that they can talk of little
neceultalel weelrly betler 10 leave something for
Riddtt'o !Wyal Tower and Jo• 1 •h
MAY i
united m marriage m a double lew days with Mr. aod Mrs.
of Sabina, Cora Coleman « else?
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flavored vitamin dropo, the future? We older people got
J . Cberock's lnvesloL
The Middleport Garden Club ring ceremony by Rev. GloM Beckwith In Parkersbur1.
Pickerin&amp;ton and Naomi 0s- My netahbor Ia completely
and therapy
treat- along. fine without knowllts aU "
Mover Bend winner of moro will meet Monday evening Bale Fnday afternoon. April 26
born and Roler of Canal Win- nuls about her poodle (and I
and lite kind of fluttery, the detail! before we were 14.
thaa $500 000 'was se&lt;ond choice' May 6 at the home of M rs. at the EUB parsonage. Mr. and '
choster wer vlslttna Mr. and wish SOME~Ot'Y could ten dewy-eyed antlelpatlon I didn't There was JJ!UI aome mystery
at ~oJ'.as.~tn;. the ~~ quoted 011 fJ•ck Welsh, High st. with Mrs. Mrs. Harold ShuRiway also of
Harry Co'eman.
me why Its· alwaya poodles gel even with my first human ai'oul It, even after we WIN 1 •
Candy Spoll:· NQ_ Robbery . another A. A. Dilliard aod Miss Halli! Lucasville, where Rev. and
Mr. and Mra. Bill Smith {){
baby.
married, and we weren't nearcolt with an unbe"at.n word was :Zerkle assisting hostesses.
Mrs. Bate served a former paswere overnight vis·
But thla latest Is the end: ly so apt lo experiment when
tlltrd cboice at s-1.
The Pomero) Garden Club tor ate, were attendanll at the
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
:won't believe II, .but the we weren't stimuli¥ ~.mad•
These are the "big 1
.. uti will meet Monday at 2 p, m. · weddmg,
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Newlun.
tnvlled all her hWe dart· all the tftOre curlowt by frank
.tho, :'~ edition of A
ca'o l•t the home of Miss Lydia Eb- i Fred Sayre returned home ~fLooata Ferren and Fred of
lng'a doggy friends (and their leJ: taudt" and movlti and bouks
Medway were ovlll'ltlght
Gouge readlnft:
to a baby poodle lholf· handed out at school. Perbapt,
1 rutesl horse race which boasto lersbach instead of Mrs. L. C. ler bemg hospt~llzed a! Metgs
two undeleatod startent for the Karr. There will be a SJieni i Memonal hospttal.
Membero of the Racine
of Mr. ond Mra. Charlet
dam UI.O, 15 .1, running 13
Now tell ne, Helen, what'l this free and easy atlltude 10
first time alnce Arislides won the auction.
Gu.. ts of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ergency squad held 1 !trot
ley.
lalelt thing In preseDta for many seem to. have now bed
011 rollers, Pomeroy-MIIIOn
Inaugural running in 1875 .
Catrns were her parents, Mr. meeting at. the basemen! of Utah Swan and Dale Sanden 80, Pt. Pleasant 2u 5 Hinton
poodles?- GERALI). been Inadvertently loalered by
Uabeot.o H.....
and Mrs: LISle Blacke and her the Melhndtst Church recently. of Tuppers Plaino were vuitlnl 1.29 Kanawha FaDs 3 12
overeducallon - M.K.S.
Down through the years .. ,..
, aunt , MIS! Lelia Burr of Ash· Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cora Swan.
lea~ 1121 London . •
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Dear M.K.S.:
unbeaten horae• have started in ,
1 tabula
wh,, were enroute to Dave Yates and Anna Swan Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holll!r and WinlieJ.i dams ~ere 011 the Why don't ,you send over a You've certainly got a point!
the Derby. Only two of them
l thetr home from Flortdn.
were Charles Lisle, Syrac•WJe, were vl!ilinl Hanson Holter a sillll
bundle of old newspapers and America's preoccupation wIt b
emerged unscathed with Regret.
Mr and Mrs. Francis Morris Freeland Norris and May
patient at Veterans Hoapital' In
movemeoto·
regrela? '!be only thing sn has reached the lodicrou1
the only lilly ever to win. scormg
1 went to Athens Monday and ac· of Racine, Mrs. Clyde Lawrence Huntinllton.
Ohio River _ Bingo down
poodle and a ohower could stage, but the schools are the
In 1915 and Morvich bouncing !
companted Chrtstme and Btll Grace Swan and Mr. and Mn. Calling oo Mr. and Mrs. 0s- 7 1 m. Chris Jr down 13
In common Is that they least or the offendera. They at
home in !922. But such horses as
Lake to Parkersburg. After re- Herbert Swan.
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ttast attempt to leach facta hoo.
~·ative Dancer. Bimelech. Coal- I
turnmg to Athens m the even· . Hope Adams and lamdy were
and son, of success, 11 p.m.; illinois up 14 , 3, 40 a: Dear Melon:
. estly, and parents 10011 complall
town. Thunderer and Colonel Ho· l CLEVELAND •UPil - The mg they were guests at a su~· dinner guests of Mr. and Mra.
David RitJga of Nlap· m; Ben McCool up 14, 5 a.m.; I'm another one who thinks U they overstep,- H.
gan ta.ted defeat for the f•rst Cleveland Browns ha?etraded d•· lpnse btrthday. party giVen In Btl! SwaJn, Martelli.
. ra Falls, N.Y., Vlrgmia Hugheo Mils Sterling up 15, 4:15 ·a.in.;
time in the Rose Run.
l tenolve tackle Floyd Peters to the honor of Chrtotlne by Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Oorsei Larktna
GaUlpolu and Mra. W. K. Craig M. down 15, I a.m.; BayThere wa 11 little left for the , Detroit Lions ·ffl--·eJfpyjye half. , Steven.son, Harnet Whealdon, . a~ Vera Weber and V~da were
ou Lacomb up 15 , 7 a.m.; Blue
trainers to do until it is titne on I back Ken Webb in a straight play- and LIZ Jo~~"·.
IVISiting M~. and Mrs. Jma
Frederick of Cheat- Seal down 15, 7:30 1.m.; C~pSaturday to lilt !heir jockeys into , er deal.
! Mrs. Lavmta Stmpaon return· too .. Cheshtre.
visted Phyllll Larklnl.
lain Joe up 16, 5:30 a.m.; C.
the saddle to the stra ins of "My !
. ·ed to her home, Columbus, wtth VISttmg Mr. and Mra. Garth Mra. Pat Patterson and son, V. Harner up 17, 4 p.m.; Cruel·
Old Kentucky Home."
, Pl!ters, who was 1 Browns Mr . and Mrs. Bob Kmghtstep SmJtl, and Kenny were Pvt.
were visiting Mr1. Htr- ble down 17 3
. Indl
Tenney planned to gallop Candy ! regular for the past two years, after spending a week here with 1nie Reynolds of Fi. Campbell, riett Bryant.
l? ? 8 m.
Spols tnday to keep lhe colt on j probably w•ll fill the gap m the lher son, Mr. and Mrs . Jim Tenn. , Mrs. Ina Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer 30 ' m·· Ra., mondppewSalupt· d'
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ed~e. No Robbery, Chateaugay Detrott ros er (·rellteu by I e sus- Impson an son. .
son o Athens and Mrs. Harr~tt were visiting Allen Brewer who 19 , f:JJ a.m.; Freiberger up
and Royal Tower also were sched· pens.ion of Al~x Kar~a~ .for engag· ; \tr. and Mrs. Ray Sayre of Bryant.
is a patient at St. Joseph Hoa· 5 a.m.: Robert Reed up 21 ,
uled for ''blo~A·out" and the others . mg m gambhng actJVJt.es.
; Zanesville spent several daya l Kenny Reynolds spent
pJtal Parkersburg.
m, J
Rutchln
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Our UIICI Clf Lot Ia LoodHI Over 38 Cera On
probably will get them on Satur-' W bb ,
n
te
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Mr. aod Mrs. Albert Hill al days with Mr. aod Mrs. How·
Mr.
and
Mro.
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Swan
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the pro ranks and last year anM o erd rMe1a tvce':tt Bad! d arG YoungCurtat Padofen RCieedty. 'II wHere visiting Mr. and Mra. a.m.; Gona down 23, 11 p.m.;
If You Doll'! Han A Trod•ln, Come In We
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r or
eorge
. SVl e ank Holter.
Jerr Bosworth down 23 3 a.m.
Will S.ll 'I'ou Any Cor On Our Lot At A Who..
~ith the L~ns
of _ Wort~mston were weekeod l spent__t~~eekend With Mr.
-VIolet Smltlt
~lion down 23, 3:t0 a.m. :
.. lo Price. We H.ve To RHucl Our Stock Of
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By ROBERT L KAYLOR
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It provides lor a vote to deter- I ing othor c!Jarges.
KANSAS ClTY. Mo. !UPI) - Bletner Block
70
Uaa&amp;ed Pl'ftl laten•Uon•l
I mine whether the munlcipaUtieJ
;· The Cleveland Indians traded ' Falstaff Beer
~ COLUMBUS fUPli-The issue should combine, with a majority
To Jd-y CIIIIIIUtoo
rlabthandtr Jim Perry to
P&amp;mero}' Cement Block
66 of metropolitan federation for i required in each .subdivision in~ The quality of reelamatkm done
Minnesota Twins Thursday in ex· I Sy.racuse Ball Park
66 munictpalitiea ~ it• fint l volved. Provision is .also made by strip minin&amp; coocerna eame
ebange for lefty Jack Kralick
Middleport Dept . Store
52 hurdle Thursday in an attempt to for chartering the federation.
under attack during a :ecent conPerry broke in sensationaHy !Hot Rods
37 go before the voters •gain.
The t-ommittee's action wu the troverl)' over 1 biD that would
'l!llth the Tribe in 1959 when Cleve-,
Hot Rodo
j Members of the Senate State major development •• the Gen· have allowed them to operata 00
land made a •trong bid for the j Wonds
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510 Government Committee voted 5-t era! Aslil!mbly wound up it&gt; 17th otate londl. The bill w.. ldllod.
, American League pennant. Perry Musser
Representative• voted unani369 1 to rKommend for passage a pro- week with a quiet session·.
l~]~i~!l, :~ 12 games ln 1959 and in 1960 Wagner
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to
put
!AI
a
vote
a
constitu·
Senate
Majority
Leader
s.
StlU&gt;mously
1n favor ol a bill thet
511
when he was named the Baseball Miller
tional
amendment
providing
for
ley Mechem, R-Neb!onville, an~ would provide for Jdentlfylng two
497
"'Writers' Man of the Year. he wol1' 1 Blind
420 llie federations, which would al· nounced the upper chamber or more e1Ddidate1 with the
'''"'·''~·" 11.
Handicap
33 low municipalities_ to combine would extend its work week from Arne name who were running for
' Sl.nce then, howevf'r , Pli"rry has Total
2347 governmental aerv1ces and agen· now one by having Thursday aft. office.
beenrelatively ineffPCtivl! He has !
Middleport
Store
des.
·erllCIOilteasiona.
Rep. Jolpeh D. Horvath, n.
' '~~~- record thiS .season, although McElhinney Dept.
A
th~ee
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vote
in
each
The
change
would
aUow
time
Cuyahoga,
u1d he tponaqred tbe
577
·.atng relief action in five game1 .
527 house 11 needed lo put the for: expanded committee aebe- bill becaulf! of confusion in auch
· ':;lim not blaming anybody," ~:e
441 amendment on the ballnt next No- dulea in the morning. Under the caoeo. He aaid he had the aamo
l'fiirr ujd aftor the trade was Damewood
vember. A similar proposallailod present setup the Senate adjourns name 11 hia opponent In the last
494
~ -need. ·~ expect to get more Stobart
m 1958.
lor the week after a Thursday election.
559
, ~ to pitch lor til&lt; Twino. Total
Sponsored by Sen, Ed Garrl· morning _.ion.
The bill would live an lnc:um·
2598 gan, R·Akron, the propol!al al- Sens. Oliver Ocasek. D. North· ben! tho choi&lt;e o1 how he wanted
· · 'Iiiii aU the rainouts r didn't get
' loiiJ&lt;b cbanco with the Indians."
lows led.erations of adja&lt;ent mu- ~ lield , and Ed Witmer, D-Conton, to have bio rw.mo appear on tho
1:a'l'lbe manager Birdie Tebbetts
Syraruae Ball Pork
nlctpaltb.. ll • .., h~ 1 popula- introduced a bill to tighten strip ballot. H neither caudldole wu
,. eifa lt was a 11tt&gt;r of "tradmg Louks
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538 t1on of over 50.000.
1 mining law 11 by raising bond from an incumbent, the Board of Eltc\1! .-ung rif' .anded pitcher ror Wolfe
450
MuleJpaliUn &amp;. Deelde
$220 lo $500 per acre .and institut~ tioo&amp; would makt the choice.
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lblrting
handed pih'her ··
Grueser
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532
Hado
Hondashelt
519
tadlay College
Total
25411
Ol'f,N lllE CABINET CONTAININ6 ~IS
· aner Ties Mark
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1~EN 'JHERE ARE TIMES WHEN 'tOt)
Pomerey Cement Block
C~OW AND BALlO BECOMES A CANINE
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liJ1LsDALE. Mich , I UP II
'IHINK 'A:lU SHOULO TAKE liiM TO
Clatworthy
530
IIAOAI?.
liE
CAN
!lEAR
IT
I!LOGK.S
AWAY···
~oy College runner Odell Bar- Duerr
lllE VET f:OQ AN EAR TRUMPE.T · 558
q ·-ked to a 9.2 seconds win , Davis
_,, 472
t.lie lOD-yard dash Thursday to ' Anderson
457
~Jly tie the world's record
Sauer
101
rJfMt event, but F1ndlay lost the Handicap
21
lo Hlllsdal• College. 70«l. ' Total
2544
~ky coach Jim Houdoshell
'i'llft.·Barry'l lime m the event :
Falolllf
not be set lo tht&gt; NCAA
Stiven
tertlfication be&lt;'aus~ then
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m
and Barry had B slrr)ll~ Lohse
476
Schoenleb
430
~~':~~= him in the dash
estimated Barry hsd ~he
Hawley
52%
1 JD-15 mii~-Pf'r· hour
Total
2525
hack.
Bletner Block
1 junior. has lost only
Miller
529
the event this year, 111 Bradley
2S9
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:ili!OJIM Relays and th• Ohio Sisson
521
WilE QE POOGI.t
345
I\IAS W~EN liE
,~~~r:; Aft.r winnine l Reed
. he WOil the l D. Roush
340
HEARD DOOR OF
In !11.5 te&lt;'OIIdo.
E Roush
149
GliOW LOCKER
'rec..-.1 In the tOO was Capehart
313
OPI!NEO ••••
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94
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a.m.; Southem up 31,4:20 a.m.:
Bob Benter down 31, 4:30a.m.:

Defender up 32, 3 a.m.i EliSha
Woods down 32, 4:44a.m.; Wayne H. up 32, 5 a.m.; Miss Lou
up 32• S:40 a.m.; Franklin ·B.
down ··JS, ·11:10 p.m.: Rellabll!
down 33, 1:25 a.m.; LeiJa She&amp;l'
er up 33, 1:30 a.m.i H. E. BoW·
leo down 33, t p.m.
'·Gallipolis Dam - R. H. 8os..
worth 11 up· J2:15,.a..m.; Se1Mt
do~ 2:31 a.~.; F.ranklln Pier&lt;..'e
up 5.30 a.m., ES80 Pennsylvania down 7:30 a.rn.
kMiwlll River - 0. · ..F:
Shearer down Marmet 11 p.m.,
Merrill up Mlll'llltt 1:45 a.m.;
Beaver down Wi!lflekl 7:10 p.m.
Dispatcher up Winfield 8 p.m.;
A. E. Dykeo down Winfield 10:·
20 p.m.; Helen Z. down Wlnl!eld 10:40 p,m.; Solvay up ..Wlnfteld ):511 a.m:; R&lt;lbert W..
up WlnfJekl 6:40 a.m.

Average Price Of
8900.32 Registered
Forty • one ·resJsllred Hoi·
steino from 12 stales went w
buyers In 13 states, Puerto Rico
and Mexico at tiD
of
f9011.S2 in the recent
Classic Sale at Cary, IUino•s
The event, limited 10 d4ugltl·
era or buill owned by c.trtiU
BrPedln~ Service, wu ...14
the nation • wldo artlflciol
breedinR orcanllatllln'a h..d.
quarter• fram aceordlng to Leland Po•kor ol Pomeroy, local
rep1'8MIItatlvt of the finD.
price of the day wu $165o
by Verpana Farma, Dlttrten,

New Roy Holter Home Is Scene
Of Che ster Garden Club Event

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t951 PLYMOUTH 4 tlr.
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Elects Oflfcers
The Bethany E.U.B. Church
Ladies Aid mel Tuesday in the
church annex . Opening devtr
lions were led by Edna Knopp.
The group then discussed an
article about Easter.
The business meeting was opened by president Edna Knopp
and election of officers was
held. Elected were, president,
Bernice Theiss ; vice president,
Ann Beegle; secretary, Belle
Josephine
Theiss; treasurer,
Smtih; and news reporll'r,
Sterrett.
A silent auction was held
with $6.25 being taken in .
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CANVAS FOOTWEAR
,OR T ...E ENTIRE
FAMILY
N. 2nd Ave.

boys at least t4 years old.
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Support of every community I
in the Scout Council area will
make it possible to continue to
Paul make Scouting avatlable to boys
Manuel, teacher, the Eighth . 1" the neighborhoods where they
Grade of Salisbury School gave hve.
a program Monday on conservalion and Arbot Day. The program included the flag sqlu!e,
VTS!TORS IN EDEN
the song, "America the Beauti· Recenl vtsitors of Mr. and
lull," aecoinpanied · by Opal Mrs. P. R. Randolph of Eden ·
Offutt: scripture reading, Job were Mr. Henry Spencer and
1:19·20, Robert Marret; reading son of Chester. Mr. and Mrs.
of Governor's proclamation by Erwin Cain of Columbus. Mrs.
Merlin Tracy. ·
Paul Chevelier spent Sunday
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evening w1th her father , Archie
50 • a poem,
ees, er· l
, also of Eden.
neas Yonker,. Conservah~n
Pledge, the entJCe class ; Ohto
Buck~~·· Rodney Hysell ; .. !he Mr. and Mo·s. Lloyd Roush ·
film, Your Oh .o Herrtage , and visited their daughtf"r and son- i
: ceremony usmg a red maple in-law, Rev. and Mrs. John
from Carper's ~urs~ry planted Barringer in Charleston Sunday '
by M~ . Paul Fnck, Janitor, and
the etghth grade boys. The tree
was ~nat~ ~y Mrs. Geneva
Joach1m, pr10c1pal of the ~chool.

Founders' Day
D p
Dl'nner AHended ay rograrn
8 S 'f
Under the ,direCtion of

banquet on Saturday, June 1.
The arrangements are to be
at lhe Chesler grade school
building by 3 p. m. Mrs. How~
ard Knight and Mrs.
Dale
Kautz are co-chairmen. Miss
Ann Holler, daughter of
hostess, collected the packets

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Members of Xi Gamma Mu
Ohio Eta Phi chapters of
Sigma Phi Sorority and
· pledges atll'nded the annual Founder's Day dinner Fri·
. April 26 at Oscar's in Gal·
lipolis. This was the 32nd anniversa:y of th~ founding or
Beta Stgma Pht
Barbara Rigg:s. new president
conducted the Ritual of the
Jewels and welcomed the pled~
ges. The Ohio Eta Phi response
was Jed by Betsy Horky. Skits
carrymg out a resume of the
projects were given by
Rupe and Velma Rue of
Gamma and by members
of !he pleage class of Eta Phi.
The Found~r·s Day pledge
was given by Aprtl Smith with
Lucy Amsbary reading the
message from Walter Ross, the
founder.
Th closing ritual was given
by Jean Balzewicz. Pledges of
Eta Phi attending were Shtrley
Batey, Dee Brown, Martha Es·
chleman, Betsy Horky, Marjorie Keebaugh, Lila Sue Milch,
Anna Marie Morrison, Sharlee Neuman, Belly Rawlings,
Smflh, Linda Smith, Bil·
lie Jo Spears, Marilyn Wisecup, and Nona Slory of Xi Gam·
Mu.

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service~ for Mrs. Jos'ie Lee
Dunn, 72, Pl. Pleasant, wIll
be ~eld Saturday 2 p.m. at the
Main Street Baptist
Churcn
with the Rev. Kenneth Candler
and Rev. Charles A. Pitzer officiating_ Burial will be in Lone
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Mrs. Dunn died suddenly
Wednesday morning shortly ~f­
ter being admitted to Holzer
Hospital after suffermg a cor"
nary attack .
Mrs. Dunn is survived by one
.daughter, Mrs. Fred Schroeder,
Pt. Pleasant; one son C a p t.
Bertram Dunn, U. S. Army,
P· ·.istan; one sister, Miss Lenz
Foglesong, Pt. Pleasant; one
brother, Lloyd Foglesoog, Pl.
Pleasant and live grandchild·
ren. Friends may call at t h e
Craw Funeral Home alter 4 p.
Friday.

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Mother's Day Moy 1%
Best gifts for Mother are found
in a jewelry store of quality gifts.
Quality always costs less in the
long run. Lay away gifts for Mother's Day , , . Gradu~tion .. June
Brides.

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A $5,00tl
Cil!ll A'Miotf 'has been 'filed with
Citcuit· eourt Clerk hy Garland
E. Bostic, through his attorney
S. D. Lltllepage, against Jack·
I~ .Payne seeking judgment in
th&amp; amou•t o!.$5,000 as a re·
sull of an accident on March 11,
1963 on primary Route 2 near
Apple Grove. The
claims the defendant negligent·
JY·~rove a motor vehicle
agamst a motur vehicle opera!·
ed ' by the plaintiff, causing the
plainlilf to break his hand
nose and otherwise Injured.

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. ;Q)MJ1TI!:D: Edward· DtrVis,
Mason.
DISCHARGED: Oscar
McCary, West Columbia; Mathew
Long, Glenwood; Elmer Deal,
Ashton; Mrs. James HoUings·
head, Pt. Pleasant; Loretta Ma· '
theny, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Den·
sll Durst, Pt. Pleasant.

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This would rost more than $4 Y, million. This
year, Ohio Powt-r Company will pay an estimated
$6,525,000 in real and personal property taxes in
Ohio-70 per cent of this amount will go directly to
the. operation of our schools. This is the amount of
money required to keep 13,050 children in sch.ool
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1963 -more money I han we pay for wages, or coal
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fS)iitrttnl "'l&gt;ll to Egypt.
r · NEW YORK tUPil
A opokem!WI Slid ll wNI " •
en. Mrs . Rnb&lt;rt
lfolestem Cr~te. CBSae•"
very •P"I'al saad" for""" lr . .
Mrs. Joseph fox , Mrs. Mildred !tar, ul4 Weo!May
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lpr the
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Brtght, James Windle car I former Vleo Preslllent
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Eall!red Hospital
Kuhn , Estel Yates,
Lillian lllxon wiD move to NI'YI York to
Mra. Roy Hnlter W88 the scene bers for the 4-H clubs.
Amon~ those who entered Moore . Tamara Wickline
oontlnue hlo bUsioeos and political
l
of the May meeting of the Ches·
The 1\'SCS ol the Syracuse
Holzer hospttal in the past 24 Cheryl Cbapman.
ALUM
NATION ,
tor Garden Club Wednesday ev· "Plant A Fourth of July Gar· lllethodist church met Wednes·
hours were Kicky Lee Kinder,
Among AUIIIg
career.
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12 •500 reglsll'red IW&gt; Third Ave Mrs Robert
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Mrs.
Homer
Holter
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evening
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•Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell were ,_..,-__ H
Mrs. Guy 1Summerfield. Mrs. Mrs . Carl llerrmg m Rutland . jp1oren and adu1t 1ea ders are 1fi: Burger_. 50 Grapi' Si. ' . Char- por1 o! th e nursmg
. depi.lrtmt'nl. ""'d news show, said Ni&gt;OU will
hoales!es.
omer Moler displayed sever· Mrs. Alice Capehart, presi· •no• participath.g in Scoutin~"' 108 J Htgley, Rt 2 Bidwell, !hose patients who were listed JOin a Ne• York law firm and
He•vy putyliquid
Mrs. Carl Kautz, president, al cr~n.t arr~~ts, aft~ dent, opened the meeting with the TM • State Area 'Council of Mrs. Frank B Thompson, New as (air included James C. Bv- establish a legal -residence here
conducted the meeting which er revrewmg destgns tn
ar· devotions using as her topic !he Boy Scouts of America. Ro- Haven , W. v•.. Thomas E. Da- ers, Mrs.
Wtllte Carpen ter make htm,..If eligible u a preo!i· ll Aluminum Coating
opened with the club collect ranging by use of 8 chart "Thoughts rule the Worid." tak· bert Richards, Meigs • Gallia . v~S.,. 0 •k HJII. Mrs Ted E. Mrs. Daisy Brown. Mrs. Paul dential candidate from New York. Deoij)ned for ROOFS and all
-.nlf'the verse ol the month by ~'i : · K. !~nour . Mrs. en from The Methndisl Woman. Mason District Sustalnin~ Mem. IFul .;. Rt 3 Oak Htli, Mrs. Han· Bartee and Arthur Nelson.
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Mra. Purley Karr. Roll call au aer a
rs. Summer· "The Reach 6f your Religion" bership Chai rman, said tndav ley -· Betz . Jackson. Harold foor unt ls of blood were ad· I REECT DAMAGE RFA!UEST
SONRY. Coats, caulk•. beau·
"Tips on Transplanting House field aw.arded blue ribbons to was the theme of Ute program "Scouting continues to c~p- Lee Ya.tes, Rt : 1 Jackson, and ministered at the hospital on BOLTON. Conn. IU Pil
Plants" was answered by Z2 Mrs. Reid Young and .Mrs. Ho· presimted by Mrs. W iII ! a '" ture the imaginat ion of Ameri- ~1rs William (, Heywood, Hun· lThursdH)
boal'd of selectmen Wednesday tlfiea and reflects heat. W~·
members. Mrs. K. D. Amsbary mer Holter and red ribbons to Eichinger. An article on straw- cans, both boy and adult," Ri· ltmgton .
.
I mght rejected Richard
terProot and rustvroof. Get
and Mrs. Charles Griffith were
. Holter and Mrs. Pearl ber:rles was read by Mrs. Her- rhards saicl "anti '\.') A.mP.rica's I
Births
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request for $100 dam~ges becau!;e II it tomorrow!
guests.
Jor ar~f'Bembebonts featur· ring. A chapter of the study largest
vouth organization 1 Mrs. Arthur Unham, R 1 0
JITNEY SUPPER SET
a town-owned vehi•le backed ·
GuorantMd 8 Yeorsl
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Mrs. Paul Baer, chairman ,
IP~ed Ut ~ ns ;ere book, ''The Handicap People. ·• Scouting is. making a si!!:nificani , Grande, daughter · :
p.m. There wiU be a jitney supper hl!!i truek .
distributed schedule~ for the
a~a
t~ rs~ ble:J' was givep,_by Miss Marcia Karr ., impact today .''
'Th••rsday Mrs. Arnold R. Da- at Tuppers Plains School Satur- ' The board siad the town's
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spring flower show and
anhear~r ~=-:n Mora fo; During the business session The Tr1 - State Arei Counc il : ~~:0 Sr · ~~ sd:ell~ton, C~~: day May 4th with servmg· from h•('le was dri \len by Morra .
nounced the
dale, . May 25basket
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th ur 643 · F'lrths. A a l to 8 p. m. The menu will in·
9 shut-In calls were reported: ' is conducting iL annual SUs- , · .
28 ' at the Masomc buddmDeo m A conl.est ·on trees and lakes An
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invitation was read to at· ammg ern rs lp enro men d ght
8·1 5 am Th
sda
~hester. Mrs. Earl Dean and was conducted by Mrs Clar· tend Ma) Fellowship Day at this month. Only ~art of the I ~:u J•;hn ·N N.ot;er ~~ Y1 meat loaf, mashed potatoes and LETGHTON, England mPII- 134 Mill St.
Middleport
rs. IIA!ld Young .wtll be in
Neulzllng and wo~ by the Mt Moriah Baptist' churen Council budget i sprovided by N~sthup son · 5. 29 ' Th .. gravy, home baked beans, green The firm of George Garside, Ud.
charge of decoratmg at !he Mrs Howard Knight
Mrs In Middleport tnday A medtta· Community Chests ; the -bal· d ~
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, . a.m.
u" I beans, deviled eggs, sa lad, cake
~~es~ Elementary school for Neu~ling received the doo; tion on Psalm 23 b~ Miss Karr ance required must come from I B)
and pie. coffee and punch . etc. I
me Etghth Grade commence- rize
coocluded the meetln and re- Sustaining Memberships of cili·
Discharged
ment Thursday, May 16.
P Th~ hi&gt;stes
erved
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lreshments were serv~ 10 sev- zens who wish to identify them- Patients recently discharged
DANCE ANNOUNCED
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The decorating at Eastern rt
ses s tal tr 8 .:;~ en members
selves with and help the local linc•uded Waller Wallis, John A bene1il dance partv
High School for Baccalaureate sebod course oufcrys Gllatsysl
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~outing program_
Liltle . Mrs. Frank
Fugate. the ,Javs as Pmc:ee" will bt&gt; held 1
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Therer256 CubScoutpacks Mr~ _re n McAllister, Wilha m saturliay evening at the .Pome-.
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Boy Scou troops and Explorer 1 Ir:' met Jrs , Mrs. M a u d c 1 ro• · ll1gh &lt;.;chool audllon um 1
charge. of Mrs. David Koblentz
and Mrs. Purley Karr. Follownew Tho~e. cone II
posts in t Council. Cub Scout· ' Young, Mrs. George Smlln Istarting al 8 p m . Proceeds Will '
ing a oustom, each
e~en~~fd atetheun:o::e ~~
ing is for boys 8t o 11 years of j r:-chf' : Sheet~. Mrs Samm 1e be added to the P.H :-; troph)'
will make one \able arrange- Mrs Robert Wood
age, Boy Scoutmg for boys 11
aod mlant daughter. fund Everyone is welcome.
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Pilcher Doll PllMr ol the XI&amp; 'NJ:W YOJIK l\lPll de- [ Panther pitch.,.. Jim Louks on an error, and Mickey Wine- Winebr•n'l"r wao safe on an ,Clrr lfd the~ !'olllmY bllilnc hli&gt;WoJ Wm N boll to lllll... Cit) AthleUcs, ..._rishtoJ. leaolvo ~Leo RHey and •nd 1and Dick Wells teamed Thurs- lbren""r sacrificed White nomo. 1error.
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boW bolo- oill"' aluco the Korlltofllllr hove """" "•""" hy day to throw 0 no-hitter at tho Fiv• n.ore Panther runs were The fa!l ball pitch in~ of left- hlltero ~ wiute Smith Bob lton!M In lltl Nllll-llnfllll ieeeod- ol the......,, hot b.- lllo H.., YCit'lt Jet• for lhf t903 ,.Jarkson rrnnmen In the second laccounfed for in the third as "and• t.ouk• wo• his s_harpett Crow Jim LoulcJ 'a..t ~~ d . tlon'ol
mebt Jllq laturthe Mayo Clllllc • ,. . holbnll "08 G'"' " 8" round of ..,.tlonal toul'nament th• re'"lt of two oingle• by Da· appearance of the aea8011. In
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!' three walks and two Jackson batte... hi! three,. and:&gt; walked 4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May'· 1843
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Jackson's only run scored in errors
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the foorth frame when lefthand- The next big Panther lrame Junk ball hurler Wells took
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er Louks gave up two walk.!! was thP rifth when ~e\'en more over In the fifth and continued
op~on
and !her hit ~ next two bat- runs crouad the plate. A dou- ~' to hex Jackson batters. In his
ters be for• retiring the side on ble h. Phil Swindell and Ron· three innings, he sll'Uck oot four .
strlkeoutR.
nie Carr's second sinlle o[ the\ ~"~ nd wrlked twn.
By
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. Jackson used three pitchers
BY ED KENNEDY
Pan· ~er win counted both u 1 In the slxlh the final three Jn an attempt In stop Pomeroy.
The true clown il at heart a trqle lpft, and J Bf'f
tournament game and a league Pomeroy runs scored w he n Jim Reynolds opened but was
a tra.&amp;te end to the career of one ot the greate1t c.low ns
match.
Carr led oil with a walk, Fred replaced by Jim Surrett In the
bue!NIIl hu known. Name them : SclJaefer, Altrock,
Pomeroy
opened
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scoring
Boyd
'ingled, Wells clobbered third. Surrett later gove way to
Major """"'" Slolldb!Jt
w. L, Pel. Gil
Dean, right up to Piersall, and you mut includeo the
in
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triple
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Bill
Shelton
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name of Claey Stencel.
White
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Wells~ale
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ma.bagf'r ot tile mo8t 1uaceaful Y&amp;DkeH he pined
1t&amp;tun and prt1U18, but be rematnect "'a. character ".
Now Casey m•n4pa the wont team tD biJ le...-ue
bl.atory: the Metl. Tbta may DOt mato 111m the wont
man~~ar Ill blatory, but 11... the Ylllkee• continue to
wln without him . and l'linc~ hP is rewritinr the script
of his tarlil"r dnys jn the National Leaaue, It must be
auspected t hRt hi s final ~ will be 1ad. and tr::tglc .
Latt yPar, Casf"y got by on charm . The preu and
t he fo.n11 gave credit to CaRey for sufterin1 like a
man -- which is all be could do. They credited the
Mets for bein&amp; the best ever at beth.g the wont. But
the race ia not to tht slow. not the battle to the wea.k;
not in baSeball, it itn't. Benf&gt;ath the aurface of bP..
mused tole-rance and The Joy or l,olinf ll.trka cillcrace.
In manactnr the Meta, mlllionaire Charlet Dillon
Stenrel may ~ repay~( a dfobt of frtendlhip , for
which he must be admired. He ia being uled, and he
lmowa It, to help put the tRow Oll the road. But in the
..,ake of the u1e muat eventu'ally come tht abuae.
Waitiftl' for Ca.aey ia that awful moment wbeo be
:11 arNn the symbol of ineptDeu,
The oareer
ht aalV&amp;Jed in the Broux i1 crvmbUnf ill. the •badewt

ut C..1111'• Bluff. He doerveo a kinder fate .

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Racine, taking advantage ol
jittery Middleport defense,
l..t•..t the Jacket. 4-~ In oine
ir.nings Thursday at Middleport
for the "unofficial"
county
Class A championship and life
In the sectional tourney ellmln-

maintained 1o Umpire C. W.
Searles he had put the tag on
Bostic coming ln. However the
umpire ruled he had not.
The Jackets, in their hall of
the ninth, could do nothing
with Price who had gotten

Racine is .xpected 1o play at
McArthur at 1 p, m. Saturday
Iagainst the Vintnn county win.
Identical ptiching efforts by
1Ra,cin••:s hard throwing sopholefty, Larry Price, and
Middleport's oonior rlghthand·
er, Rick Oiler, brought a 3-3 lie
after three lnnlnp of play, and
nothing more until the top of

stronger as the game moved
into late evening. In the eighth
Price had lanned the side.
AIIA&gt;II'ther, Price fanned 11,
walked two, and hit one. Oiler
had an identical record . Each
pitcher even ls!!ued one of his
walks intentional)).
Middleport, counting bobbled
ball! that permitted runners ex-

ninth .

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Lo.! Angeles
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John Singer at third, catching Chicago
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scored on Bush's sacrifice fly. Philadelphia
8 II 4 .21 5\i
Racine went ahead 3-2 in the ' New York
8 12 .400 6
third on Bruitic's single, his Cincinnati
7 u .S811 6
moving to third on two errors, ' Houston
7 14 .333 7\1
Price's fielder's choice, •Bostic I
Tburoday'o Reoulls
scoring, and Price coming home INew York. 10 H"':'ston 3
on Harden's sacrifice fly. The _san Franc"'"" 2 P•ttsburgb I
inning ended as Bush fired to j)!ilwaukee 8 Clncilmati 0
John Singer. at third, catehlg Loa Angeles a Phll•delphla 2
Wickline ste•llng.
' st. Louis • Chicago 3
The Jackets tied it up In their
Friday'• ProiNibto Pliehon
h;.U or the third when Price San Francisco at New York
hit Singer Who !lole oecond and IUPII - Pierce U·ll or O'Dell
Bush sillj!led h1m home.
&lt;2-111 va. lloOk &lt;o-31,
Wickline wa• top Racine hit· Los Angeleo at J&gt;lttaburJihl
ter with two lor three while &lt;nightl~qherry to-1 vs. ll&lt;hWall
Bush and 1uso McElhinney, &lt;1·0&lt;.

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the other hand, registered one
outrigbt error.
Racine opene&lt;i the game with
a run in the first oa Salser's
double with two out and Bill
Wickline's single. The Jackets
moved ahead 2-1 in the bottom
of that innini when with one
out Johnson doubled, OiJer singled, putting runners on first
and third, and Buddy Moore

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a 9 .400 8\1 'l1le Lldlea Aid met Tllunday:
I 12 .4110 t altemoon at the home ·o! lba.o
8 II .881 4\1 B~he llamm 10 help -.,;

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The Jacko"' were expecUng
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IIA!clne
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Middleport 201 000 000-3 7 9
Price and Evano, Salser (4).
Oiler and BW!h.
Umpires: C. W. Earles, plate :
Hilton Wolfe Jr .. 1st base ; R.
Manley, 3rd baoe.

Houston at Philadelphia
-Bruce 11-ll vo. Snort IOol
Chicago at Milwaukee
Hobble 11-21 vo. Spahn
latarday' • Gom"
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Loo Angeles at Pittoburgh
St. Loul• at Cincinnati
Hou""" 11 Philadelphia
Chicago at Milwaukee
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If the preacher says that worry is a
Cl•rllllvery. apt to take offense. But if the
eto) . United Church of
tering to the same individual,
lafdlr. Aftd, comlftt C)Oitr, 1h1 dla~
IE&amp;fll • Pre!byteriOD,
eame condition. insists that the
lha1l
eovel'lll It WN lobby I
Waldo J . 8artelo, postnr,
himself of his "fears," hie advice Is eratefully ICC• •
Now ahe hu mon eonAdtnc:t In
John Wm. Blaettner. Dlr.
and acted upon.
her aon .•• and better undeutand•
Cllr.
Educ.;
Sunday
School
hl11 eonftdenet In hhnself.
I ' I&amp; 1. m., Worohip 10:30 a.
Vnoonfened SID
Sound relirioua trainlnr btrln!
'Wanted
:
Faith
in
Liill••;·~·~::~~:j
The
preacher
talka
about "confeiSIDI our lint."
with eonftdtnce and undultandlag.
wbilenesa." Youth F•
psalmist remarks about tbe 011e who don
Jn eb.urehu ot oa.r oommurdtr ,-outh.
$:30 p. m.
his sin." Tbe psycbiatrist be~ by trylJII
ful •atrn•ll dir«ttd toward rirht
patient to "di'ain his miDd. • But they all
motives. hlrh ldealt, ~lean activltiea.
Flrot
Baptlat
Church.
about
the
same
thiniMor1l and apiritaal COJiovlctton becin
to a11ptl'lldt darinr and pride 11 inroy, Ralph C. ZUndel, pastor: I.-Jri;~;;;;;:-;~;_;~;~;;~~ia;~:=i;1
cantiv•• tar actiOn.
9:311 In n,u i'lorshlp and !tudy. II Tbe Uniform Sunday
leiiOD for 11&amp;7 "11Your child lii'IAdl bu faith in
Sermon, " Are You An •·Opmloru- II PENTANCE AND FORGIVENESS," Plalma 12; Ill;
-' hlmaol!. Throoth the Ch""'b'• auldmilt?" Nuroery ODd "'
103,8•14.
•~'* and )'OUt ax1mp!t tbll rodimena.-....._,. I p. m.: Evening Wlll'lhlp 7,10: church. Monday 7:30 ~:~~l~====~~~=::::-::;-::;::-:;::;-:-:::-:=:-::
IM'1 faith ... bl onrlehlll and ltm•
a...
Clydee1 N
lleadersoo,
puw: Wednesday evening Bible atudY C!rele; Tuetlday 1:30 Boy
ptrlll by llllh In .Qod.
8oDdaJI School t:30; MonuDa wor- at 7 :00.
Wed. 7, Choir rehearsal; 7:45
There can be no healinc of the mind if we
THI: CfotU"CH fi'OR AL-L. • AU.. fi'O .. THit CHUIICH
tblp 10::10: KYPS 8•45: a:'onoDb
Prayer and study. Thurs.
sins, our complexes, our tensi0Jl81 IDd our fnra
...,,,.•"7::10:
Prayer
metunv
at
FnedOOD
Goeflol
MI-.
Baoll·
Woman's
Soclet
.
Both science and religion reqwre that they
The Chuclll!. U.. ,r,.le!lt (actor
!.rly and wppo~t lht Cllurdl. 1'MJ
'
7·10
Tbllfllll.y
an
Sllmsvillr
Rolld
E
1
Grit
·
brought to the surface aod examined without merq.
IN ; (1) J'ar hil awn ..... !I ) Fot
pn •rlh Jar tha b~lldinr ol d'III'IIGt.&gt;r •nd 10«1 cltiltl'llflhip.lt ita aloro&amp;hluhlldNn'••k•. 13) fvrd\t•lt•
·
·
fitb. paotor: Roger Wiltord. s. Middleport l'lrol V.tted
.
. •.
of hll C!llftltrnf1IQ .,..t utiofl. (4!
ho!.llt ollplrilual val1111. Wllhout 1
Fatn-.e"
Cborcb.
Rev.
Law ~. Sup&amp;.. ...... Sonuol '" • "' I leflan Church,
Re•
This
meallll,
of
coune;
that
eech
mdlvidual
lieelmnr Chur&amp;., neilhl!r democracy
lo'or lllll •Itt Dl h Chutd!. l&amp;lek,
renee Glusencamp . YO"""
""'
· bY, co nf enmc
· to JIWWIII:I
~•-•·If • Th a_t whi~ h d:~=':;
-... Peu- EVa11 '$tiC' .it!Po'left
7 ~ 30 'l m.;
Ruppelt. pastor. SundaJ'
glo
which. rwed.lda IIIGI'tllmllnlltrilll
nor dvllllilltion oan M.II'VIve. There
are lOur tGund ffo.allllll Why ,very
111.ppult. Plln &amp;o 10 to tflul'llh •"·
pies meetln&amp; and prayer meet- Prayer meeting HO p. m. Tuoo 9:30 a. m. Rtcbard Vallihen. supl. be a VIrtue, eveo tbouJ.b It ~ ~ VIC~, 'fl!ll
~and r..d1G'Ir Aiblt •ll)o,
pPrton should attend wt'II4!1H reru·
lng comb1ned each Sunday ev- day.
111,30 a m.. Wo1'11hf11: 5,45 \'11': matter how we libel 1t. A little chlld '" our
~:sf.
enlng at • :liO p. m. SUodav
Wad. e,30 Junior Choir: 7 p m. hood drank some polaoo the other day, fully
.~
Schoo~ 8:30 a. m.,
herbert a.- ol PnfOI, a.-. o. S0.1or Choir.
that it was harmleaa because it ''tasted goOd."
Roush, supt., Preaching Wed .. tb. Country Church m Towu s.u. Free Will Baptist CborclJ, young woman in our neighborhood weDt on a blDJe,
·
'l. unday
Monday
Tuesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Friday
Thursday
· ' I'GY4!rb.l'
luiah
Hebnwa
Proverbt
11 Corinthian~ Eph••iana Colostiatta
7:ll0 p, m.
. 1io1 ochooJ t'IG a. m. Bert Bo~IJ Rutland. pastor !rev. Pau, Tay· the same reason-"because it sounded COod"-aDif came
:2 1-21
14:24-:J(I
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10:311-39
8,12·17
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3' 1·6
rr.. MethldlsS allrell, LaiNo SUpt. Momtna Wonbip 11 a. m. lor; Sunda;· School 10 a. m.; to an equally dlsastroUJ end.
Cliff, Rov. R. ll:uga Gltll, JlU' Evanpliotlc service uo p. m. Guy Priddy, Supt. Preaching
.
.
h
if
tor Suncloy ociOioi &amp;130; 1'1111 Sermon by pu!Or Ill• LUI
• . Su d N' ht 7'30
It IS not unUI lbe httle child, and t e yo~ WOIIWl, . ~
Jr'il.h ~~ lwpe it
In IOmf' m.eulltre.toster mul help.....
WIH. SUpt.J l4ornl!tg ""rship l'bursdoy 7,30 p. m. pro,yer - - ::.a~:. ..;:.i~~.
T:3tlp. m. learn the baSIC facti about p~lsons and lmmora Uu tblt:
111 :10 a. m.: Youlb llti'VIce 1 p.m. ~ and Bible study Evei'Y"fte Ftnt Baptist Church, .
either of them c1n hope to live In aDy sense &amp;ecure.
:;
1
30
' P. m.; woleome. l!:dmond Lifo Pastor. port, !rev. Donald Boone,
tnln rhnl lflhich It 1000 ln fnml ly mrd community li/e, rhiJ /ftlo
But there is another very Important poiDt juat ~e;_
Mid · prayer sel'fl&lt;o Wad- Tupper Plains
Rev or. Sunday School. 9·15 a. m.
little child, in describing bls ezperlence to a Y!Jitor,C
7
lilt, rs 1pomored by tht, bu slne11 !lrml cmd orgoni&amp;Qhont
~0 ':..P;.: - · .., Roy Gea~hart, posror. Sunday Kal Hinely, oupl.; 10:15 a. m. produ~ed the bottle of poison (empty now) ADd laid, "It
,.,.A,.a.n.nm•• Anna.ft r b-'t••,
E :lmllb. Sr
Sllll- School 9. 30 1 m Hobart Vine- Worshop servl'!. e ~~~ m. BYP hurta. The young lady, on the other ~~tt. rtf~t hto,
- " ~
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· Su ·•
. - 11:30 p. m. .........
· aamit the basic law In the case, and JD81sted
s .• .
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1.30 L m.. Worter yard, aupt. nclay Worship, 8 service ' Wed • :30 p. m. Pray- was no worse than "unlucky."
,,
lllloy, Supl.: Mmnlng '"'rsblp p. m., Commw.Jon. YF 1:30 p. er meeting· 8. 30 p m Cho'
.
-- 10:10 L m. Youlb - · &amp;,41 m. Bible Study Wed. B p. m. practice. • ·
· ·
Ir
Sil\falfon begins the moment we. are wlllin&amp; t• be hou- ;'
p. m.: l!ivqeliotlo ......ge, 7:111 Soalll Bethel EUB, a... Roy The Unll«&lt; Melbndlol
With ounelves. After that It IS easier 1o be boil
p. m.; Preyer moetlng, 'l'huro- Gearhart, pastor. Sunday Wor· Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Alkire,
other people.
· : · Pomeroy's Budket Shopping Center
,.merey, Ohla
day 7,30 p. m.
llhlp 9:30 1 · m. Sunday School poaror. Church School9:15 a. m.
There Is A Difference
Poll-~ Aooembl,y. Route ~~liO a.:::·· tt;:,"rm;,n ~·~· '"~· Leo Crew, supt. Leo Vaughan, The Bible speaks a bit bluntly at tlmea. Ezcept for
12· Rev. Paul E. Jones, pastor. ..::;::ld ee
p.Ro · Asa't. IO::ro a. m. Divine Wor· the fact that we do not really realize what It is saying,
Sunday School 1t. a. m. Wort •
d Y ohlp. Sermon "The Great For· we might become very angry, and refuse to read it any ·
.
ship dervices 7:30 p. m. Sun' pas or.
u n 8 Y aiver." Portsmouth
District more because it "gets very personal.'~
.
.
day,
Wednesday
and
Friday.
Sc~~:::·
mW
Ru~el~t"her,
Conference
at
2:30
p.
m.
at
the
There
Is
an
Instance
of
this
in
one
of
the
lalt
verse1
.
1· m. Jackson Methndlst Church . Dis- of the lesson, wherein it is declared that tile wicked suf·
Build•rs
and
11111ldlntllll~plleo
_.....,
e1
Clortll;
Arl
sup
·
ay
or•
P
Member fi"TD
111troum, mlnisllt: Biblt School Prayer meeting Wed. 8 p. m. trlct Stewards meet al 2 p. m. fer many sorrows ("pangs," aa the Revised Standard
tiWOOf
,h .. WY 2-2644
-hoUM WY 2M3J Chtotor, Ohto
11 Momina worebip 10:30: Christ- Rodl Sprtap M o l - Monday 7 p. m. The Commll!- Version translates it), whereas the man who tnlll8 iJi :
ta.. Endeavor 6 p. m.: EveDiDg R. R. Card, pastor: Sunday &amp;ions' meeting•. 7:4&amp; p. m.. or- God is surrounded at all times by a proteetlve love. _ ·
Worsbip. 1 p. m.
School. 9:30 a. m., Worship oerv- ficial Board mettng. WednesIt Is a very common thing to hear someone aay, "1 am
. . . . . . Bal of Jeloo•all'a Wlto loe, 7:30p.m. MYF: 6:30 p. m.; day 7:15p. m. Choir Rehearoal. as good as any church member," and that ill often true.
..,... Public meeting Sunday, 3 WSCS. 1'11ood'lf. 1:30 p. m.: PraJ· G!eal BetlltohOIII
Many a "wicked" man has many vlttuel of which to
Wtot L.n St.
,_....,
p. m.: Watchtower study 4 p. m.; er ODd Biole11Udy. Wed.. 7,30 p. paswr. llobm t.ewJo. '"P'·' •
boast. But to be religious mean• much more thaD merely
r.';~ lh• Chureli of Your Cbolco
'LUMIING a MIAT1NG
Bibto study TIJoadaJ a p. m.; Ser- m
a. m. Morning wonhtp ..d
be "good."
·
.
Vice
lllt!Oibi&amp;
'l'burodiJ
7
P.
m.:
Alfred
Metbndlst
Church,
Rev.
day
ll&lt;bool:
7
p.
m.
&amp;veatng
The
really
serious
question
the
lttelirzlolll
ou~t
to
240 lineoln St.
Middleport
Miruotry tcbool 'lbursda' I P. m. Hobert R. Card, pastor. SUnday ...._
"'
face is the question of inner power for !iVIDg. He who
l'hono WY 2-2150
11aD111o P1llrbD Be u .... School at 1:30, IJoyd Dillinger, I'Grtllmd, Rev ...,..... Ml' believes in a great God, and undertakes to live a life acDodg&amp;-Dort-Dod&amp;o l'rucks
CIIurell tP. 0. Lallpvlllo. Oblol supt. Worship services at 10:45 Oaniel, puiOr, Harold
ceptable to such a God, may depend JlllOD It tbat an in·
''We Aim To Please''
Middta,.rt
Sunday Sebool J:30 a.m. Alldrew a. m. with Chas. D. Woode, Supt., Sunday ,Scbool 9,30 a. m. ner source of power will spring up wlthiD blm. With that
Myen, Supt. Mqnung Worstup lay leader. Wed. 7:45 Prayer VYF 6 P· m.; Wonhip 7·:ro p. power he has somethill8 to depend upoD In the hour of
10:30 a.m.; PiJFtln Y101tb lloeU meetin1.
m., Bible Sludy Wed .. 7,30.
distress or emergency.
a,41 p.m.: &amp;...,.u.t,. a..lce, ..,....
Cll......_ c.rt B-prlot EVIl ~ Rev. It Is very true, of course, that the rell&amp;:loua maD ouCht
':~Ar
7,30 p.m.: Mid-- Prayer and Herring putAil'· Mornlll&amp; wol'l!hip Me112el !milh, paow:
• also to be a moral mao. No man, whatever hiJ religion,
AU..nd the Cburdt of Your Cboiee
Pr....,
Wocb&gt;ui~J
7:10
p.
m.
,
•.
·
m.,
chureb
School
y,
Worahtp,
''30
"
m.;
Is able to defend his Immorality with a11y success.
10 30
30
Established ID 11104
Mlddle,orl Cllar&lt;b or tao N• Ue, llllpl.; 1, 30 a. m. W«ahlp llchool 10:30 •· m.: Youth
But good rellgiou ·always producea aomethlniiD addJ.
Mlddle,.rt
Wast Colu...,la, w. Va. Ph. Ma•n SPI-5593
,...., Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett. 8 p. m MGDdiJ Wtlal r1111 roe. lowslnp, uo P·
tion to good morals. Faith brlnga with it IDDer power of
Sll1ldo1 ICilool I:IO o. m.; mo.,. day m1110001111 l'buraday o1 each meebD&amp; 7•30 1'- m.
resistance, character, strength, aDd dlacemment.
. . . '•
IDI wortblp Ber9ice 10;30
'·' ...,lb: Family lli1lbt Jell SUnday Youtb choir pract""'; ' '" p. m.
The difference between men ia the difference In tbe
NY!'S-:y,..,g P
· ·: 45 P· m.: -m, ot - ' - " ' at 1:30. Wedoes-lay: Chlldren' Cbo~r. 9 •· faith by which they live.
BY•• 'IIIII aentoe 7':10 P· m.: &amp;ventna Sen 1ce: We ·111111 Ill. SaturdOJ: Ladles Aid.
(Copyright 1963 by the Division of Chrilltlau. Educ.,
IIBXALL DIIVGS
7' 30 P· m. 7:10 p. m. Prayer - . . . .
Preyer
meeUn•
Wed.,
daJ.
lion,
NaUonal Council of tbe Churches of Cbrllt Ia tbe
. Wo Flll AU lloctor'a Prao«i_p~nns
H - Bopl1al - SllldaJ achool
R..tb Methodist Cburcb, M. United States of America.)
WY 1Mb
.. :;w,.m;
''10 L m.: -.p, u ~ m. Eden IJBited Bre- 111 E. Dowson, pastor. Church
- • ..toa.
7 .:tu-ist, Rev. Elden R. Blake, School, 9:30 a. m., ~ Smith o1 month.
lllr, Sam CUrtlll, Supt. 1:11 L
Nur Pomeroy·Mason Br:id1•
p. m.
putor; Sundly oclJool 10 a. m. Supt. Morning worsh1p, ·
Mt. Renno• llldled Brethrelo
Sunday Scbool. 10:46 a. m.
a.,_
llapllll
-..,.
Winnie
Rollinger,
aupt.,
Cbrllta.
m.
Jr.
MYF
B
to
7
p.
m.
Wor&lt;!hlp SrrmaD. "The
L.. L. V1uthan. Mgr.
WV 2-2$11
IOI1aol 1:30. IIGnllnl WDrlblp Jan Endeavor 7:15 p. m., Mn. Sunday evening with Dal• and
Christ, Rel Garrabrant,
Colmlnc o1 1111 • Slonn." I:30
11:11.
LyU Cbevallar, -oldent. c1aa- Dee l!wearlnpn, leaden. Sr.
· SUllday School 8::10 1.
lal:ell of Good Bread
_ ... ,.... lllpllll - SaDda1 101 lor aU. Son[~ 1 p. MYF Tom IIA!ll, president, 7 to
10:10 a. m., altar.-··: .a. m..:,V:.,;.,~J~~,t I
~ll(ltan. W. Yo.
....,.. 1:10 a. m. '-"1111 Sua- m., Preaclllnl 1:20. MJd.Waelt: • p. m. Mn. Jean Smith, eounChrl8tian ll!ndeavor
of s.mu.L" Wed. 7,;10 p.
day l:ao p. m.
Jlttyl!l' - - Wed. 7:ll0 p. HIOr. WSCS Second Monday
lluDday nllbl
tlnl
RardJ
hn-~ ~~~ n... Cllu leader, Mrs. Mule ~-~onCirlb1;,1 7:30ndp. m. '!be
nyer meelln&amp;
a..c~a.
5" 2-4792
· o ~ ••. s ; . · RoJsin&amp;er.
""""'"" ''" secu
m Coctap prayer
Great Bend, Rev. Arthur R. MeSchool 10 a. m., Worship
ol eeclJ 1llOIIIb 7:lll) p, m.;
laalp. ·Frld·• .....1 o1
· _._ "~~ Le ·
m. Yooth Fellowship and lletlluJ EUB ~ (Jlor. II'1IOOD Circle Fourth
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Cleveloncl
Detroit
W1ohlngton
Th.......,.o -Ito
celebrate her birthday. ~;
Washingtoo 8 Detroit 4
present were MOdred l!)le, tt.:
Ne~ York 7 Loo Aogeles o
rna Dtle, Ora ArclJer, Mildred :
Cleveland II KaMos City 8
Shuler, _ Clara Grueser, El-a:
Baltimore a O!il!.lgo 1
Theiss end Bertha Johnaor.. J16.
Bolton at MlllDeaota, ppd, ram freahmtnts were !el'\'od.
rrtd1y'1 Proholllo PI~
. :
Cleveland at 1M An 1 alo s Mrs. -1!4y Joneo Sr. l1ld Mh,:
ln!ght-McDowell 11-21 .. 1M l:ueene SclJwab or Muon were;
WI
.end VIIJUin In Chlr,letloll.
Boltou ot Ka1uu City lnilhllMore People Are Comlni
Conll)' tl.OI VI. illllow IJ.I),
Te "'•kent Ivery
New York 41 M!M- IDIChl&gt;
-Sialllll'd 11-11 va. Bollnd 1~.
WIBblnllon II Chle.,. litJChtl
DUPONT
- Rudolpb ll41 va. Buohardl
BaJtimore at Detroit

·"I wontup 10: ~ o. m.. &amp;.- · · 1:30 p. m. : l'rl1• 1111 llld B.,lo ltual' T'a p. IL
w-.,

L 1 • 1 1 , 1 , le
· Chr~stiaD Church: Frook A- a.- e1 a.rt.a. , _ Cbeesebrew, poator: uo a. m.
..,. ........,•.me Boad. ~....,.. Sunday Church School flldiJord
Ullllerwood. · 8lblo aebool Felty. oupt. lUll , . m.•. mtup
g,lll a. m.: lllonuDI ftll'llup to illl oe"lce.
.. m.: Enuina Wlll'lhlp 1:10 .,..._
Jleol!. BlbiO SChool flupo .........., llot_D., Syroeooe Melli dill cbreb. lit - " " 8 "'10 """ AYe. DAV
IIA!Y. Carl Herring, pastor; 08· HaUl 8abbatb Scbool 1 P· .._,
Ill W;nebrenner • aupt. SUnday Wonbtp .....,,.. s, 1.5 p. m.: ..,.
llict&gt;OOI 8:10 8 _ 111. Mldweell Bib- vtceo oro Salurdoy Pro•er ....,
.... 7·~ p m Wed
tng fhur.clay 7:liO P m.
le 8~....,
a. . . . • • rolla.•
VB - · . _ .
Ret. a."""' o1 God, MI. MoriU Hubert Sbarp, pe;tar. Sw!daf Rev 1ro M. Tllllll. """"" Sw&gt;
lehool 1 ' 10 "' m.: W:-:t_ •n- daJ ochool ' '4&amp; a. m.: Wonblp
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cher Uti children or Mld!Da:'
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and Mn. James AUihti'IOn and'
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Bible School, Wonclell Gerlacli,lthan the lmaaination of the priests."
"'P'· 10:30 a. m. MornJna
however, these same penoDi .lllll1
ship "Things JeBUI Offerl lo
concerned
a!lout their liDI, bu't UY4!
For Uo." I:SO ~ · m. Yooth
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matter
because tbt)' call alii b)' a
Jll'amO: 7:30 J!:l.ening aen•ll:e.
names.
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"Some .Prollt.oble Disgulla •
Wed. 7:30 Prayer m&lt;;elinl and
P1;yelaologlltt ucl Slna
Bible. Sludy ; 1:30 p. m. Choir
The p~lmilt whollll wriUng_s we are
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)r'aetJce.
weeks Sunda~ IChoottes~n. apeaks
-~ a1 Cllotol.
It "tr~nagr!nio_n.' And a poyeholopst from wllote
.., .Maattrs. mmiSter•
I was reading JUst Ill hour ago, talked about
Sclloot uo o. m.. Cbureb 10· thing! calllng_ it a "guilt complex.'' Still another-~~·
1 m.: Cbrtltian l!ndeavor . • , P!act tlonet tn the same fielcl deBC!'i~ oDe
p. m.; l!lvenma ,....,. 8:30 p IlL bents who was suffering from "ten810n.

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SL. Louis ot CincinnaU
Sophomore cues in the iield. Racine, on game at shortstop, each had - Broglio !3·0) vs. Nuxhall

Jack Bootie got on as Terry
Johnson dropped hla fly In cenand scored after the catch
centerfield ol Larry Sal,.r•a
hall.
run raised some ques'
Centerfielder Johnson, catch·
this one, fired the ball in a
perfect throw to Middy
Charley
bUlb who

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10 a. m., Morning Wonblp
lei'\'IL'e, "The Lift of
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D.llttldy, J.buraday, 7:10 P. IlL IOifiM Metlltllo• a..cll, - I '
IIIItiiDd Mtolln, All11a 1111, llartinc Ill·~ AprO 22 ODd j
Sunday Sebool 1:10 L llldi1IC lluDday April 21 bolla ~
m., Mra, Janet Snyder, lliPL
~ Good olnCIDI.
Wonhip 10:311 a.m. l'reecbiDc
1lll1lic !tlnllhod In part by
p. m., Prayer .-.kll,
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Wednead.ay 7::10 P. m.
Wwt. ol ~mice~. lief,
Plnl lllplill n.roll, BleiDa
Jlel)atlel. Rev. PMrl
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Louks, Wells, Thro~ ·No-llitter-At Jackson.,.Win 15-

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Pilcher Doll PllMr ol the XI&amp; 'NJ:W YOJIK l\lPll de- [ Panther pitch.,.. Jim Louks on an error, and Mickey Wine- Winebr•n'l"r wao safe on an ,Clrr lfd the~ !'olllmY bllilnc hli&gt;WoJ Wm N boll to lllll... Cit) AthleUcs, ..._rishtoJ. leaolvo ~Leo RHey and •nd 1and Dick Wells teamed Thurs- lbren""r sacrificed White nomo. 1error.
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boW bolo- oill"' aluco the Korlltofllllr hove """" "•""" hy day to throw 0 no-hitter at tho Fiv• n.ore Panther runs were The fa!l ball pitch in~ of left- hlltero ~ wiute Smith Bob lton!M In lltl Nllll-llnfllll ieeeod- ol the......,, hot b.- lllo H.., YCit'lt Jet• for lhf t903 ,.Jarkson rrnnmen In the second laccounfed for in the third as "and• t.ouk• wo• his s_harpett Crow Jim LoulcJ 'a..t ~~ d . tlon'ol
mebt Jllq laturthe Mayo Clllllc • ,. . holbnll "08 G'"' " 8" round of ..,.tlonal toul'nament th• re'"lt of two oingle• by Da· appearance of the aea8011. In
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lronmPr by • 15-1 score.
!' three walks and two Jackson batte... hi! three,. and:&gt; walked 4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May'· 1843
'ANO'I1!Ell HUII&amp;POHL
Jackson's only run scored in errors
Ifive.
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the foorth frame when lefthand- The next big Panther lrame Junk ball hurler Wells took
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er Louks gave up two walk.!! was thP rifth when ~e\'en more over In the fifth and continued
op~on
and !her hit ~ next two bat- runs crouad the plate. A dou- ~' to hex Jackson batters. In his
ters be for• retiring the side on ble h. Phil Swindell and Ron· three innings, he sll'Uck oot four .
strlkeoutR.
nie Carr's second sinlle o[ the\ ~"~ nd wrlked twn.
By
mutual
agreement
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gam wore the only hits.
. Jackson used three pitchers
BY ED KENNEDY
Pan· ~er win counted both u 1 In the slxlh the final three Jn an attempt In stop Pomeroy.
The true clown il at heart a trqle lpft, and J Bf'f
tournament game and a league Pomeroy runs scored w he n Jim Reynolds opened but was
a tra.&amp;te end to the career of one ot the greate1t c.low ns
match.
Carr led oil with a walk, Fred replaced by Jim Surrett In the
bue!NIIl hu known. Name them : SclJaefer, Altrock,
Pomeroy
opened
ita
scoring
Boyd
'ingled, Wells clobbered third. Surrett later gove way to
Major """"'" Slolldb!Jt
w. L, Pel. Gil
Dean, right up to Piersall, and you mut includeo the
in
the
llrot
ftlme
when
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To
m
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long
triple
with
two
a"
a
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Bill
Shelton
who
flnlshod
ujf.
By
Untl«&lt;
PTOto
JntoroallonUII
Boston
10
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name of Claey Stencel.
White
tingled,
Wells~ale
and
then
came
home
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Well!,
Swindell
a
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Nottollll
Lfape
Kansas
City
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=::.:...==::_c.:.:_:::__=='";&gt;?---W, L. PM. GB New York
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•• a clown. Aa a National~ m•napr ht' was a
Aop : a joke. WheD bt - · tllo - t ouccesaful

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ma.bagf'r ot tile mo8t 1uaceaful Y&amp;DkeH he pined
1t&amp;tun and prt1U18, but be rematnect "'a. character ".
Now Casey m•n4pa the wont team tD biJ le...-ue
bl.atory: the Metl. Tbta may DOt mato 111m the wont
man~~ar Ill blatory, but 11... the Ylllkee• continue to
wln without him . and l'linc~ hP is rewritinr the script
of his tarlil"r dnys jn the National Leaaue, It must be
auspected t hRt hi s final ~ will be 1ad. and tr::tglc .
Latt yPar, Casf"y got by on charm . The preu and
t he fo.n11 gave credit to CaRey for sufterin1 like a
man -- which is all be could do. They credited the
Mets for bein&amp; the best ever at beth.g the wont. But
the race ia not to tht slow. not the battle to the wea.k;
not in baSeball, it itn't. Benf&gt;ath the aurface of bP..
mused tole-rance and The Joy or l,olinf ll.trka cillcrace.
In manactnr the Meta, mlllionaire Charlet Dillon
Stenrel may ~ repay~( a dfobt of frtendlhip , for
which he must be admired. He ia being uled, and he
lmowa It, to help put the tRow Oll the road. But in the
..,ake of the u1e muat eventu'ally come tht abuae.
Waitiftl' for Ca.aey ia that awful moment wbeo be
:11 arNn the symbol of ineptDeu,
The oareer
ht aalV&amp;Jed in the Broux i1 crvmbUnf ill. the •badewt

ut C..1111'• Bluff. He doerveo a kinder fate .

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Racine, taking advantage ol
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l..t•..t the Jacket. 4-~ In oine
ir.nings Thursday at Middleport
for the "unofficial"
county
Class A championship and life
In the sectional tourney ellmln-

maintained 1o Umpire C. W.
Searles he had put the tag on
Bostic coming ln. However the
umpire ruled he had not.
The Jackets, in their hall of
the ninth, could do nothing
with Price who had gotten

Racine is .xpected 1o play at
McArthur at 1 p, m. Saturday
Iagainst the Vintnn county win.
Identical ptiching efforts by
1Ra,cin••:s hard throwing sopholefty, Larry Price, and
Middleport's oonior rlghthand·
er, Rick Oiler, brought a 3-3 lie
after three lnnlnp of play, and
nothing more until the top of

stronger as the game moved
into late evening. In the eighth
Price had lanned the side.
AIIA&gt;II'ther, Price fanned 11,
walked two, and hit one. Oiler
had an identical record . Each
pitcher even ls!!ued one of his
walks intentional)).
Middleport, counting bobbled
ball! that permitted runners ex-

ninth .

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Lo.! Angeles
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John Singer at third, catching Chicago
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scored on Bush's sacrifice fly. Philadelphia
8 II 4 .21 5\i
Racine went ahead 3-2 in the ' New York
8 12 .400 6
third on Bruitic's single, his Cincinnati
7 u .S811 6
moving to third on two errors, ' Houston
7 14 .333 7\1
Price's fielder's choice, •Bostic I
Tburoday'o Reoulls
scoring, and Price coming home INew York. 10 H"':'ston 3
on Harden's sacrifice fly. The _san Franc"'"" 2 P•ttsburgb I
inning ended as Bush fired to j)!ilwaukee 8 Clncilmati 0
John Singer. at third, catehlg Loa Angeles a Phll•delphla 2
Wickline ste•llng.
' st. Louis • Chicago 3
The Jackets tied it up In their
Friday'• ProiNibto Pliehon
h;.U or the third when Price San Francisco at New York
hit Singer Who !lole oecond and IUPII - Pierce U·ll or O'Dell
Bush sillj!led h1m home.
&lt;2-111 va. lloOk &lt;o-31,
Wickline wa• top Racine hit· Los Angeleo at J&gt;lttaburJihl
ter with two lor three while &lt;nightl~qherry to-1 vs. ll&lt;hWall
Bush and 1uso McElhinney, &lt;1·0&lt;.

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outrigbt error.
Racine opene&lt;i the game with
a run in the first oa Salser's
double with two out and Bill
Wickline's single. The Jackets
moved ahead 2-1 in the bottom
of that innini when with one
out Johnson doubled, OiJer singled, putting runners on first
and third, and Buddy Moore

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But, far • }Onf wbUI, :Mother
oouldil't take I~ lhe kopt 117tnr.
"DON'T Bobby- fou11 h¢ 10••·
llelf !"
then one day, u aht puRd the
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a 9 .400 8\1 'l1le Lldlea Aid met Tllunday:
I 12 .4110 t altemoon at the home ·o! lba.o
8 II .881 4\1 B~he llamm 10 help -.,;

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The Jacko"' were expecUng
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IIA!clne
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Middleport 201 000 000-3 7 9
Price and Evano, Salser (4).
Oiler and BW!h.
Umpires: C. W. Earles, plate :
Hilton Wolfe Jr .. 1st base ; R.
Manley, 3rd baoe.

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-Bruce 11-ll vo. Snort IOol
Chicago at Milwaukee
Hobble 11-21 vo. Spahn
latarday' • Gom"
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Loo Angeles at Pittoburgh
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Hou""" 11 Philadelphia
Chicago at Milwaukee
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eto) . United Church of
tering to the same individual,
lafdlr. Aftd, comlftt C)Oitr, 1h1 dla~
IE&amp;fll • Pre!byteriOD,
eame condition. insists that the
lha1l
eovel'lll It WN lobby I
Waldo J . 8artelo, postnr,
himself of his "fears," hie advice Is eratefully ICC• •
Now ahe hu mon eonAdtnc:t In
John Wm. Blaettner. Dlr.
and acted upon.
her aon .•• and better undeutand•
Cllr.
Educ.;
Sunday
School
hl11 eonftdenet In hhnself.
I ' I&amp; 1. m., Worohip 10:30 a.
Vnoonfened SID
Sound relirioua trainlnr btrln!
'Wanted
:
Faith
in
Liill••;·~·~::~~:j
The
preacher
talka
about "confeiSIDI our lint."
with eonftdtnce and undultandlag.
wbilenesa." Youth F•
psalmist remarks about tbe 011e who don
Jn eb.urehu ot oa.r oommurdtr ,-outh.
$:30 p. m.
his sin." Tbe psycbiatrist be~ by trylJII
ful •atrn•ll dir«ttd toward rirht
patient to "di'ain his miDd. • But they all
motives. hlrh ldealt, ~lean activltiea.
Flrot
Baptlat
Church.
about
the
same
thiniMor1l and apiritaal COJiovlctton becin
to a11ptl'lldt darinr and pride 11 inroy, Ralph C. ZUndel, pastor: I.-Jri;~;;;;;:-;~;_;~;~;;~~ia;~:=i;1
cantiv•• tar actiOn.
9:311 In n,u i'lorshlp and !tudy. II Tbe Uniform Sunday
leiiOD for 11&amp;7 "11Your child lii'IAdl bu faith in
Sermon, " Are You An •·Opmloru- II PENTANCE AND FORGIVENESS," Plalma 12; Ill;
-' hlmaol!. Throoth the Ch""'b'• auldmilt?" Nuroery ODd "'
103,8•14.
•~'* and )'OUt ax1mp!t tbll rodimena.-....._,. I p. m.: Evening Wlll'lhlp 7,10: church. Monday 7:30 ~:~~l~====~~~=::::-::;-::;::-:;::;-:-:::-:=:-::
IM'1 faith ... bl onrlehlll and ltm•
a...
Clydee1 N
lleadersoo,
puw: Wednesday evening Bible atudY C!rele; Tuetlday 1:30 Boy
ptrlll by llllh In .Qod.
8oDdaJI School t:30; MonuDa wor- at 7 :00.
Wed. 7, Choir rehearsal; 7:45
There can be no healinc of the mind if we
THI: CfotU"CH fi'OR AL-L. • AU.. fi'O .. THit CHUIICH
tblp 10::10: KYPS 8•45: a:'onoDb
Prayer and study. Thurs.
sins, our complexes, our tensi0Jl81 IDd our fnra
...,,,.•"7::10:
Prayer
metunv
at
FnedOOD
Goeflol
MI-.
Baoll·
Woman's
Soclet
.
Both science and religion reqwre that they
The Chuclll!. U.. ,r,.le!lt (actor
!.rly and wppo~t lht Cllurdl. 1'MJ
'
7·10
Tbllfllll.y
an
Sllmsvillr
Rolld
E
1
Grit
·
brought to the surface aod examined without merq.
IN ; (1) J'ar hil awn ..... !I ) Fot
pn •rlh Jar tha b~lldinr ol d'III'IIGt.&gt;r •nd 10«1 cltiltl'llflhip.lt ita aloro&amp;hluhlldNn'••k•. 13) fvrd\t•lt•
·
·
fitb. paotor: Roger Wiltord. s. Middleport l'lrol V.tted
.
. •.
of hll C!llftltrnf1IQ .,..t utiofl. (4!
ho!.llt ollplrilual val1111. Wllhout 1
Fatn-.e"
Cborcb.
Rev.
Law ~. Sup&amp;.. ...... Sonuol '" • "' I leflan Church,
Re•
This
meallll,
of
coune;
that
eech
mdlvidual
lieelmnr Chur&amp;., neilhl!r democracy
lo'or lllll •Itt Dl h Chutd!. l&amp;lek,
renee Glusencamp . YO"""
""'
· bY, co nf enmc
· to JIWWIII:I
~•-•·If • Th a_t whi~ h d:~=':;
-... Peu- EVa11 '$tiC' .it!Po'left
7 ~ 30 'l m.;
Ruppelt. pastor. SundaJ'
glo
which. rwed.lda IIIGI'tllmllnlltrilll
nor dvllllilltion oan M.II'VIve. There
are lOur tGund ffo.allllll Why ,very
111.ppult. Plln &amp;o 10 to tflul'llh •"·
pies meetln&amp; and prayer meet- Prayer meeting HO p. m. Tuoo 9:30 a. m. Rtcbard Vallihen. supl. be a VIrtue, eveo tbouJ.b It ~ ~ VIC~, 'fl!ll
~and r..d1G'Ir Aiblt •ll)o,
pPrton should attend wt'II4!1H reru·
lng comb1ned each Sunday ev- day.
111,30 a m.. Wo1'11hf11: 5,45 \'11': matter how we libel 1t. A little chlld '" our
~:sf.
enlng at • :liO p. m. SUodav
Wad. e,30 Junior Choir: 7 p m. hood drank some polaoo the other day, fully
.~
Schoo~ 8:30 a. m.,
herbert a.- ol PnfOI, a.-. o. S0.1or Choir.
that it was harmleaa because it ''tasted goOd."
Roush, supt., Preaching Wed .. tb. Country Church m Towu s.u. Free Will Baptist CborclJ, young woman in our neighborhood weDt on a blDJe,
·
'l. unday
Monday
Tuesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Friday
Thursday
· ' I'GY4!rb.l'
luiah
Hebnwa
Proverbt
11 Corinthian~ Eph••iana Colostiatta
7:ll0 p, m.
. 1io1 ochooJ t'IG a. m. Bert Bo~IJ Rutland. pastor !rev. Pau, Tay· the same reason-"because it sounded COod"-aDif came
:2 1-21
14:24-:J(I
30112-11
10:311-39
8,12·17
:~ :7·19
3' 1·6
rr.. MethldlsS allrell, LaiNo SUpt. Momtna Wonbip 11 a. m. lor; Sunda;· School 10 a. m.; to an equally dlsastroUJ end.
Cliff, Rov. R. ll:uga Gltll, JlU' Evanpliotlc service uo p. m. Guy Priddy, Supt. Preaching
.
.
h
if
tor Suncloy ociOioi &amp;130; 1'1111 Sermon by pu!Or Ill• LUI
• . Su d N' ht 7'30
It IS not unUI lbe httle child, and t e yo~ WOIIWl, . ~
Jr'il.h ~~ lwpe it
In IOmf' m.eulltre.toster mul help.....
WIH. SUpt.J l4ornl!tg ""rship l'bursdoy 7,30 p. m. pro,yer - - ::.a~:. ..;:.i~~.
T:3tlp. m. learn the baSIC facti about p~lsons and lmmora Uu tblt:
111 :10 a. m.: Youlb llti'VIce 1 p.m. ~ and Bible study Evei'Y"fte Ftnt Baptist Church, .
either of them c1n hope to live In aDy sense &amp;ecure.
:;
1
30
' P. m.; woleome. l!:dmond Lifo Pastor. port, !rev. Donald Boone,
tnln rhnl lflhich It 1000 ln fnml ly mrd community li/e, rhiJ /ftlo
But there is another very Important poiDt juat ~e;_
Mid · prayer sel'fl&lt;o Wad- Tupper Plains
Rev or. Sunday School. 9·15 a. m.
little child, in describing bls ezperlence to a Y!Jitor,C
7
lilt, rs 1pomored by tht, bu slne11 !lrml cmd orgoni&amp;Qhont
~0 ':..P;.: - · .., Roy Gea~hart, posror. Sunday Kal Hinely, oupl.; 10:15 a. m. produ~ed the bottle of poison (empty now) ADd laid, "It
,.,.A,.a.n.nm•• Anna.ft r b-'t••,
E :lmllb. Sr
Sllll- School 9. 30 1 m Hobart Vine- Worshop servl'!. e ~~~ m. BYP hurta. The young lady, on the other ~~tt. rtf~t hto,
- " ~
~· .. ,..,.~.
"' ·~
· ·
. ·•
·
· Su ·•
. - 11:30 p. m. .........
· aamit the basic law In the case, and JD81sted
s .• .
,~·----------------~------------.,IIIOJ
1.30 L m.. Worter yard, aupt. nclay Worship, 8 service ' Wed • :30 p. m. Pray- was no worse than "unlucky."
,,
lllloy, Supl.: Mmnlng '"'rsblp p. m., Commw.Jon. YF 1:30 p. er meeting· 8. 30 p m Cho'
.
-- 10:10 L m. Youlb - · &amp;,41 m. Bible Study Wed. B p. m. practice. • ·
· ·
Ir
Sil\falfon begins the moment we. are wlllin&amp; t• be hou- ;'
p. m.: l!ivqeliotlo ......ge, 7:111 Soalll Bethel EUB, a... Roy The Unll«&lt; Melbndlol
With ounelves. After that It IS easier 1o be boil
p. m.; Preyer moetlng, 'l'huro- Gearhart, pastor. Sunday Wor· Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Alkire,
other people.
· : · Pomeroy's Budket Shopping Center
,.merey, Ohla
day 7,30 p. m.
llhlp 9:30 1 · m. Sunday School poaror. Church School9:15 a. m.
There Is A Difference
Poll-~ Aooembl,y. Route ~~liO a.:::·· tt;:,"rm;,n ~·~· '"~· Leo Crew, supt. Leo Vaughan, The Bible speaks a bit bluntly at tlmea. Ezcept for
12· Rev. Paul E. Jones, pastor. ..::;::ld ee
p.Ro · Asa't. IO::ro a. m. Divine Wor· the fact that we do not really realize what It is saying,
Sunday School 1t. a. m. Wort •
d Y ohlp. Sermon "The Great For· we might become very angry, and refuse to read it any ·
.
ship dervices 7:30 p. m. Sun' pas or.
u n 8 Y aiver." Portsmouth
District more because it "gets very personal.'~
.
.
day,
Wednesday
and
Friday.
Sc~~:::·
mW
Ru~el~t"her,
Conference
at
2:30
p.
m.
at
the
There
Is
an
Instance
of
this
in
one
of
the
lalt
verse1
.
1· m. Jackson Methndlst Church . Dis- of the lesson, wherein it is declared that tile wicked suf·
Build•rs
and
11111ldlntllll~plleo
_.....,
e1
Clortll;
Arl
sup
·
ay
or•
P
Member fi"TD
111troum, mlnisllt: Biblt School Prayer meeting Wed. 8 p. m. trlct Stewards meet al 2 p. m. fer many sorrows ("pangs," aa the Revised Standard
tiWOOf
,h .. WY 2-2644
-hoUM WY 2M3J Chtotor, Ohto
11 Momina worebip 10:30: Christ- Rodl Sprtap M o l - Monday 7 p. m. The Commll!- Version translates it), whereas the man who tnlll8 iJi :
ta.. Endeavor 6 p. m.: EveDiDg R. R. Card, pastor: Sunday &amp;ions' meeting•. 7:4&amp; p. m.. or- God is surrounded at all times by a proteetlve love. _ ·
Worsbip. 1 p. m.
School. 9:30 a. m., Worship oerv- ficial Board mettng. WednesIt Is a very common thing to hear someone aay, "1 am
. . . . . . Bal of Jeloo•all'a Wlto loe, 7:30p.m. MYF: 6:30 p. m.; day 7:15p. m. Choir Rehearoal. as good as any church member," and that ill often true.
..,... Public meeting Sunday, 3 WSCS. 1'11ood'lf. 1:30 p. m.: PraJ· G!eal BetlltohOIII
Many a "wicked" man has many vlttuel of which to
Wtot L.n St.
,_....,
p. m.: Watchtower study 4 p. m.; er ODd Biole11Udy. Wed.. 7,30 p. paswr. llobm t.ewJo. '"P'·' •
boast. But to be religious mean• much more thaD merely
r.';~ lh• Chureli of Your Cbolco
'LUMIING a MIAT1NG
Bibto study TIJoadaJ a p. m.; Ser- m
a. m. Morning wonhtp ..d
be "good."
·
.
Vice
lllt!Oibi&amp;
'l'burodiJ
7
P.
m.:
Alfred
Metbndlst
Church,
Rev.
day
ll&lt;bool:
7
p.
m.
&amp;veatng
The
really
serious
question
the
lttelirzlolll
ou~t
to
240 lineoln St.
Middleport
Miruotry tcbool 'lbursda' I P. m. Hobert R. Card, pastor. SUnday ...._
"'
face is the question of inner power for !iVIDg. He who
l'hono WY 2-2150
11aD111o P1llrbD Be u .... School at 1:30, IJoyd Dillinger, I'Grtllmd, Rev ...,..... Ml' believes in a great God, and undertakes to live a life acDodg&amp;-Dort-Dod&amp;o l'rucks
CIIurell tP. 0. Lallpvlllo. Oblol supt. Worship services at 10:45 Oaniel, puiOr, Harold
ceptable to such a God, may depend JlllOD It tbat an in·
''We Aim To Please''
Middta,.rt
Sunday Sebool J:30 a.m. Alldrew a. m. with Chas. D. Woode, Supt., Sunday ,Scbool 9,30 a. m. ner source of power will spring up wlthiD blm. With that
Myen, Supt. Mqnung Worstup lay leader. Wed. 7:45 Prayer VYF 6 P· m.; Wonhip 7·:ro p. power he has somethill8 to depend upoD In the hour of
10:30 a.m.; PiJFtln Y101tb lloeU meetin1.
m., Bible Sludy Wed .. 7,30.
distress or emergency.
a,41 p.m.: &amp;...,.u.t,. a..lce, ..,....
Cll......_ c.rt B-prlot EVIl ~ Rev. It Is very true, of course, that the rell&amp;:loua maD ouCht
':~Ar
7,30 p.m.: Mid-- Prayer and Herring putAil'· Mornlll&amp; wol'l!hip Me112el !milh, paow:
• also to be a moral mao. No man, whatever hiJ religion,
AU..nd the Cburdt of Your Cboiee
Pr....,
Wocb&gt;ui~J
7:10
p.
m.
,
•.
·
m.,
chureb
School
y,
Worahtp,
''30
"
m.;
Is able to defend his Immorality with a11y success.
10 30
30
Established ID 11104
Mlddle,orl Cllar&lt;b or tao N• Ue, llllpl.; 1, 30 a. m. W«ahlp llchool 10:30 •· m.: Youth
But good rellgiou ·always producea aomethlniiD addJ.
Mlddle,.rt
Wast Colu...,la, w. Va. Ph. Ma•n SPI-5593
,...., Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett. 8 p. m MGDdiJ Wtlal r1111 roe. lowslnp, uo P·
tion to good morals. Faith brlnga with it IDDer power of
Sll1ldo1 ICilool I:IO o. m.; mo.,. day m1110001111 l'buraday o1 each meebD&amp; 7•30 1'- m.
resistance, character, strength, aDd dlacemment.
. . . '•
IDI wortblp Ber9ice 10;30
'·' ...,lb: Family lli1lbt Jell SUnday Youtb choir pract""'; ' '" p. m.
The difference between men ia the difference In tbe
NY!'S-:y,..,g P
· ·: 45 P· m.: -m, ot - ' - " ' at 1:30. Wedoes-lay: Chlldren' Cbo~r. 9 •· faith by which they live.
BY•• 'IIIII aentoe 7':10 P· m.: &amp;ventna Sen 1ce: We ·111111 Ill. SaturdOJ: Ladles Aid.
(Copyright 1963 by the Division of Chrilltlau. Educ.,
IIBXALL DIIVGS
7' 30 P· m. 7:10 p. m. Prayer - . . . .
Preyer
meeUn•
Wed.,
daJ.
lion,
NaUonal Council of tbe Churches of Cbrllt Ia tbe
. Wo Flll AU lloctor'a Prao«i_p~nns
H - Bopl1al - SllldaJ achool
R..tb Methodist Cburcb, M. United States of America.)
WY 1Mb
.. :;w,.m;
''10 L m.: -.p, u ~ m. Eden IJBited Bre- 111 E. Dowson, pastor. Church
- • ..toa.
7 .:tu-ist, Rev. Elden R. Blake, School, 9:30 a. m., ~ Smith o1 month.
lllr, Sam CUrtlll, Supt. 1:11 L
Nur Pomeroy·Mason Br:id1•
p. m.
putor; Sundly oclJool 10 a. m. Supt. Morning worsh1p, ·
Mt. Renno• llldled Brethrelo
Sunday Scbool. 10:46 a. m.
a.,_
llapllll
-..,.
Winnie
Rollinger,
aupt.,
Cbrllta.
m.
Jr.
MYF
B
to
7
p.
m.
Wor&lt;!hlp SrrmaD. "The
L.. L. V1uthan. Mgr.
WV 2-2$11
IOI1aol 1:30. IIGnllnl WDrlblp Jan Endeavor 7:15 p. m., Mn. Sunday evening with Dal• and
Christ, Rel Garrabrant,
Colmlnc o1 1111 • Slonn." I:30
11:11.
LyU Cbevallar, -oldent. c1aa- Dee l!wearlnpn, leaden. Sr.
· SUllday School 8::10 1.
lal:ell of Good Bread
_ ... ,.... lllpllll - SaDda1 101 lor aU. Son[~ 1 p. MYF Tom IIA!ll, president, 7 to
10:10 a. m., altar.-··: .a. m..:,V:.,;.,~J~~,t I
~ll(ltan. W. Yo.
....,.. 1:10 a. m. '-"1111 Sua- m., Preaclllnl 1:20. MJd.Waelt: • p. m. Mn. Jean Smith, eounChrl8tian ll!ndeavor
of s.mu.L" Wed. 7,;10 p.
day l:ao p. m.
Jlttyl!l' - - Wed. 7:ll0 p. HIOr. WSCS Second Monday
lluDday nllbl
tlnl
RardJ
hn-~ ~~~ n... Cllu leader, Mrs. Mule ~-~onCirlb1;,1 7:30ndp. m. '!be
nyer meelln&amp;
a..c~a.
5" 2-4792
· o ~ ••. s ; . · RoJsin&amp;er.
""""'"" ''" secu
m Coctap prayer
Great Bend, Rev. Arthur R. MeSchool 10 a. m., Worship
ol eeclJ 1llOIIIb 7:lll) p, m.;
laalp. ·Frld·• .....1 o1
· _._ "~~ Le ·
m. Yooth Fellowship and lletlluJ EUB ~ (Jlor. II'1IOOD Circle Fourth
~ ....,.
,....... ' ....,...,
""'•

Cleveloncl
Detroit
W1ohlngton
Th.......,.o -Ito
celebrate her birthday. ~;
Washingtoo 8 Detroit 4
present were MOdred l!)le, tt.:
Ne~ York 7 Loo Aogeles o
rna Dtle, Ora ArclJer, Mildred :
Cleveland II KaMos City 8
Shuler, _ Clara Grueser, El-a:
Baltimore a O!il!.lgo 1
Theiss end Bertha Johnaor.. J16.
Bolton at MlllDeaota, ppd, ram freahmtnts were !el'\'od.
rrtd1y'1 Proholllo PI~
. :
Cleveland at 1M An 1 alo s Mrs. -1!4y Joneo Sr. l1ld Mh,:
ln!ght-McDowell 11-21 .. 1M l:ueene SclJwab or Muon were;
WI
.end VIIJUin In Chlr,letloll.
Boltou ot Ka1uu City lnilhllMore People Are Comlni
Conll)' tl.OI VI. illllow IJ.I),
Te "'•kent Ivery
New York 41 M!M- IDIChl&gt;
-Sialllll'd 11-11 va. Bollnd 1~.
WIBblnllon II Chle.,. litJChtl
DUPONT
- Rudolpb ll41 va. Buohardl
BaJtimore at Detroit

·"I wontup 10: ~ o. m.. &amp;.- · · 1:30 p. m. : l'rl1• 1111 llld B.,lo ltual' T'a p. IL
w-.,

L 1 • 1 1 , 1 , le
· Chr~stiaD Church: Frook A- a.- e1 a.rt.a. , _ Cbeesebrew, poator: uo a. m.
..,. ........,•.me Boad. ~....,.. Sunday Church School flldiJord
Ullllerwood. · 8lblo aebool Felty. oupt. lUll , . m.•. mtup
g,lll a. m.: lllonuDI ftll'llup to illl oe"lce.
.. m.: Enuina Wlll'lhlp 1:10 .,..._
Jleol!. BlbiO SChool flupo .........., llot_D., Syroeooe Melli dill cbreb. lit - " " 8 "'10 """ AYe. DAV
IIA!Y. Carl Herring, pastor; 08· HaUl 8abbatb Scbool 1 P· .._,
Ill W;nebrenner • aupt. SUnday Wonbtp .....,,.. s, 1.5 p. m.: ..,.
llict&gt;OOI 8:10 8 _ 111. Mldweell Bib- vtceo oro Salurdoy Pro•er ....,
.... 7·~ p m Wed
tng fhur.clay 7:liO P m.
le 8~....,
a. . . . • • rolla.•
VB - · . _ .
Ret. a."""' o1 God, MI. MoriU Hubert Sbarp, pe;tar. Sw!daf Rev 1ro M. Tllllll. """"" Sw&gt;
lehool 1 ' 10 "' m.: W:-:t_ •n- daJ ochool ' '4&amp; a. m.: Wonblp
~~ ::"':'
· 1
oervoce 11 a m.: and 7:45 p m .
d-.
"·-ld ~ ,... JII'IIY" meetlltl Tueldny 7:110
...... ~·· ....,. liD~- """: p m. Yo.o.,1 Poopto. Frid"' T:;lll
or SW!da.Y IICbool 8.10 • m. • p.m.
· Momlll&amp; worobip IUD o. ""'
MYPS 1:30 P. m.; Evanpttlb&lt;
'""'"'"'• at 7,10 p. m.: Wed- Brodfm Clnlreh or Chl'lll.
7:30 pray• moelillil: Pro,y• minloter. Charles Pierce, Roon10
'tuoadoy ,,,. " ID.; 1411- Rllleell, 111)&gt;1.: Blllll &amp;!11001
liObory -~~ thl8rd 'l'uoadlly ' ':til a m. Mornlftg worehop w.:tll
of tht IIIOIIIb al 7,30 p .,.
t- m. ; Cbr- lllnduvar lyolltll

die.

take it

cher Uti children or Mld!Da:'
were -~end fiUetl.o. or Mr.:
and Mn. James AUihti'IOn and'
Patricia and Mro. AUfiUIIa Will.:

119 ~: : :~:.:::a~~·:=-=~:

(1..()),

IIA!orpnileo Ularell 01 JOHI
Cbrlat Ill !Aller ~Y &amp;ainll. o.s
I~~~~tl'otb: Raebll. 011 Raclnt&gt;
II
Road. Suncla) School
e. m.; Worship 10:30 a.
m.. SUndll)' evpniDC oervlce, I
rn.; Wed. W01'thiiI p.
Pa-. Thomao E. Did·

. ' •·

M
'

Thlaare
thlnJ
called
"sin"who,
ia thete~~~~
~~~~~~~
There
thoee
persons
m
of preachen, have decwed
Bible School, Wonclell Gerlacli,lthan the lmaaination of the priests."
"'P'· 10:30 a. m. MornJna
however, these same penoDi .lllll1
ship "Things JeBUI Offerl lo
concerned
a!lout their liDI, bu't UY4!
For Uo." I:SO ~ · m. Yooth
in
the
matter
because tbt)' call alii b)' a
Jll'amO: 7:30 J!:l.ening aen•ll:e.
names.
I
"Some .Prollt.oble Disgulla •
Wed. 7:30 Prayer m&lt;;elinl and
P1;yelaologlltt ucl Slna
Bible. Sludy ; 1:30 p. m. Choir
The p~lmilt whollll wriUng_s we are
.
)r'aetJce.
weeks Sunda~ IChoottes~n. apeaks
-~ a1 Cllotol.
It "tr~nagr!nio_n.' And a poyeholopst from wllote
.., .Maattrs. mmiSter•
I was reading JUst Ill hour ago, talked about
Sclloot uo o. m.. Cbureb 10· thing! calllng_ it a "guilt complex.'' Still another-~~·
1 m.: Cbrtltian l!ndeavor . • , P!act tlonet tn the same fielcl deBC!'i~ oDe
p. m.; l!lvenma ,....,. 8:30 p IlL bents who was suffering from "ten810n.

'

I

tra bases, committed nine mls- who again turnt:d jn .a spArkling
SL. Louis ot CincinnaU
Sophomore cues in the iield. Racine, on game at shortstop, each had - Broglio !3·0) vs. Nuxhall

Jack Bootie got on as Terry
Johnson dropped hla fly In cenand scored after the catch
centerfield ol Larry Sal,.r•a
hall.
run raised some ques'
Centerfielder Johnson, catch·
this one, fired the ball in a
perfect throw to Middy
Charley
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10 a. m., Morning Wonblp
lei'\'IL'e, "The Lift of
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IIIItiiDd Mtolln, All11a 1111, llartinc Ill·~ AprO 22 ODd j
Sunday Sebool 1:10 L llldi1IC lluDday April 21 bolla ~
m., Mra, Janet Snyder, lliPL
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Wonhip 10:311 a.m. l'reecbiDc
1lll1lic !tlnllhod In part by
p. m., Prayer .-.kll,
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Wednead.ay 7::10 P. m.
Wwt. ol ~mice~. lief,
Plnl lllplill n.roll, BleiDa
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1959 CHEVROLET Y-8 2 DOOR ··- -·---·

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'ociety News

$895

Ivory ove r lighf green finish, g90d tires, clea n Interior,
automatic trans ., radio and heater .

ol the red bot m•!DM.
Mitzi launchea her now oct 11011
...nth on • toor that wUl bring
her more money than lht! • .,...
iD moviet.
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Her ltblar~ry lnelllllao t h o
Deanville lD Miami Beach ; the
Latin Casino lD Cherry mu, N.J.
The Flamingo Ill Lu Vegu and
Harrah's Club at Lake Tahoe.
And abe paeb them lD lor two
1howa a night, oometlmes perlorminK before aa many u 4,800
paying Cllllomera.

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Harrison. Rutland. SH 2-4522.

New AI ButHow can 1 1Hp of a l!irl Hke
Mitzi stay afloat lD ..clubs when
other en~. some ol them

Call afler 4 p. m.

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wiches now available at
neUe's Home Restaurant. Open 5:30 a. m. till midnight.

Phone WY 2-9976.

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8:011 News
1:06 Sacred Heart Program
8:20 Colllltl'y Jllllbon!e

t:OS Coffee With Janet
8:30 News
t :35 Coffee With Janet
t : 4io Betty Newton Sbow
10:110 News
lO:o&amp; Minlaterlal AuoclatloD
10:20 County Hoe Down
Jl) · 3ti Ne1fl
10:35 County Hoe Down
11:00 News
ll :08 Swap Sl•&gt;p
II ·30 News
11 :35 Farm News
11 .40 Cuunl~ Hoedown
!Family Worship Thurs.)
li ·55 Upper ll""m l!e&lt;iltationa

A LOT of VALUES

1963 Ford

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2,000 mileu.

11 :58 low Jones Slocl Ave.

BLAETTNAR'S
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BEnER BUYS
UVESTOCK
FOR SALE: Good breed gamttll
hens and rooster . C h a r e s
Blake, Syracuse, Ohio, across
from Chapman's Markel.
5 3 Btp

FOR SALE: riding horse,
gelding. II years old. WY 26787
f 30 6tp

LEGAL NOTICE

1962 Dodge

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1961 Chevrolet

1960Ford

61 Falcon · · · · · · .S1395

1960Ford

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Catalina 2 dr. Hard top. Hyd. Power Steering and
brakes. One careful owner.

S1 Buick . . . • . .. . S69S
2 dr. Hard Top. Choice of three fine cars. Dynaflow.

kinds.

BLAETTNARS

aad lnuiDeu Deed."
Phooe WY Will

bllnds and shades. ---:oFO:cR=-::S"'A""LE::-::0:-:R,.-,RE=N-=T=-

•hades va~
FARMALL "H" Traclor,
awnings. Bamboo WANT ADS WO.tUt
condition. Priced reason,abie.
1181. Wippel
when you wisb 1&lt; bu) or
For Sale or trade for live· .~.
Read 1be Wlllll Ad! for quick stock. Eldon Gaul, Chester,
Ohio.
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Traet NQ. 2 apprafRd at IJOO.
J . B. O"Bri•n•
Attornw
Robert C. RU'hllbleb.
Sberlfl D! tr.llp

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POMEROY, OHIO

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Galaxie Star Liner 2 Door Hard Top. Radio and beater,
Auto. Lrans. V8 engine.

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heater'. Low mileage.

4 Door Sedan -VB. Std. trans. Radio and heater.

LeSabre. Auto. shift. Beautiful all white finish.
Spotless
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roo .. 1 apartment. Peoples
race. Phone WY 2-5385.

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S9 Buick V8 · · ... s1495

Keator war...... Ageaey
"lanruce for every persolll

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lc. Power steering: Worth much more.

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61 Pontiac VB · · · · ~-1995
60 Pontiac V8 · . • · s1795

and all attach·

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6 cyl. Local owner.

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sweeper.

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Bel Air 2 Door Sedan. G cyl. Standard trans. Radie and
heater. One owner.

V8 CatHna 4 Dr. Sedan. Low mileage. Power steering and brakes. Hyd. Weekend Special

Sta. Wagon. 6 cyl. std. shift. Shows good care

1• 01. Noon News
12.15 Weather Report.
l%.30 Music Juot !or \ou
l ·OO News
I II:&gt; llr.uslc Just .For You
I .J' ~ews
I 1; 'duotc Juot ~·or You
2 00 News
1:110 MusiC Juot For You
1:311 News
2·35 Music Juot For You
S:IJII
S 05 Platter Party
S 30 NeWI
I 'I&amp; Platter Party
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t .IXi Platter Party
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Tu... &amp; Thurs.
4: II Local News
f:o\0 Platter Party
, ,00 News
5:05 Travelln' Time

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Radio and heater.

1961 Chevrolet

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5:30 Sporls
8:00 News
8:05 Sports
8:15 Sun-Down Serenade
8:30 Newa
7:UO S1gn Off
SM'l.JRD&amp;Y IICHEDULB
J:OO ;~e•rs
1:05 Country Muslc Time
1:30 Ne,..
J 35 Farm World Ne111
6:40 RFD
7:00 News
7:'~ Breakfast ~

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4 Door Sedan VB. Standard trans. Radio and heater.

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$1295
1958
Dodge
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troster. New finish : Red and white .

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1958 INTEitNATIOftAL i Ton P"ackup
c..~om Col&gt;.' Spot&lt;~
Tron~o Geed· Tlret ~------

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1954 DODGE l TON PICKUP ·
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,R. H. Rawlif!95 $o~:~o.

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daDcJq and dowainiJ that abe
be&lt;omea undone rlsh~ before tbe
audience.
Tloo - ,
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she Is drenched with per~plra,
linn. Her hairdo booolll8! a fright

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show• Is devoted tD a bath, new
hairdo and an alternate set of
costumes - and Mitzi Is ready to
Ko aKain.
Mitzi lheorlzeo lhat mooy performera who complain obout oaKglng nlghtcluba are thoaa comediana lumped Into the "olck"

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8:8ii Breattaat Pan,
8:30 News
8:110 Ne,..
1:35 Farm World News
1:30 Breakfaat Pan,
8:45 Meigs County RFD
9:00 tlews
9:05 Breakfast Party
7:110 News
7:111 S...aklul Party
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7:30 Nem
8:110 'News
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7:511 / :50 News Report
! 0:00 New•
8:00 Breakfast Party
10:05 Polka P11'17
8·1&gt; Breaklaat Party
I0:30 N811'8
8:30 van l'arliclt Sport Show 10:35 Mus1c In lhe Air
8 35 Breal&lt;lul Party
10:&lt;li The Good Life
8 45 •Ja«er Fum. Show-f'rl. IO:Ii.i Under Oblo Sklea
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pa'per bags. Bal·
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AU septic Tank Cleaner.
l,arutm•rk Farm Bmuu
Pomeroy
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POMEROY, OHIO

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$1,295

whitewalls, &amp;potless dean interior .
1959 FORD GALAXIE HARDTOP COUPE -- -- -· $1,495
Low mileage by local ov:nPr, ivory over green finish,

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readild lllrdom · lD Brvlldwl)"t
will ....... hit llltWit
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pore
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rtcenll)o llld _ , IIIOilw Tbil 11 ...q "'1 . - toor. ~
porformor I . _ the dem1lt t1 "'1 11&lt;t 11 ...ur.q _.from"-'
utoor. aorou tbe _ , U 8lnDin8 to IIIII. II bu lalt• mo
toro.hadowlq llllllnploymeaL IJ weeU lo II"&gt; ... fllr lJ WHU
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elub bUJiDeM aport u tha botteJt doa'l do ., well lo. that thoro ....,
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Sophle Tueker. 111111laow tho laJI who oovor duon1o lholr .,._

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t:rophiel, the Jenatb IIDd formation ot tbe WOldl are all h1A&amp;I

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11:05 l'op Ten Show
li :Ziu News
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12:00 News-- NOOD Report
12:15 Music lnter-.:de
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teelll
1:00 ''ewa
I :05 Platter Parcy
3:30 News
3:35 Platter Party
4:00 Ne"'
4 05 Platter Part)'
4:30 New•
t :35 Platter Part)'
5' 00 NO\?P
5·05 Travdln' 'l'llne
5 ' 30 N•w•
G:tl'l News
6:05 Sundown Serenade

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GOING ON
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lllaodaJ 1broaglo Frltb.J
12:10 0111o Newo
6:00 Sign on
12:15 MaRet.
7:46 The f.ollellne
12:20 Llfepard BullellD Board
8:00 Qhlo Valley News
12:25 Ne111 0 Gfama
8:05 Sporls 1'udai ·
6:30 News
8:10 World News
" '30 Agricullu." Ageld
7:00 Sign Off
8:~ Musical Cloct
12:45 Country Go 11owx.
SUntlay
.1:511 Comm!llllty N 1:55 New. Beot
?·SO News
1:00 LatcllllriJie
1:00 Country Go llotmr
I ·3S Army How
t:!O Publlc aer.Jce
1:55 News Beat
8:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
t:f5 Sbowen Ill Bl-lnl
1:00 Midway Maline&lt;
8:15 Church at Work
10.00 Masoo County !1o1ft
S:ll News !leal
8' 30 News
1~: 05 Tlllk ot lhe Town
f:tlO Dlsclrlg 'Jri1h Doos
8 ' 35 Hour of Deliverance
IG:55 World Newt
f:IIO lntercbange
t :OO Wmgs IJI Hllllltui
U:OO Talk of 1be ToW11
5:10 ColnDJunlty Ne""
t:30 News
(ez""pt Fri Church Bella Ring 5:• World &amp; National Newa
9:35 Legislative Revle•
11:45 World ~ews
5:15 Spotliglu on Sport~.
9' 45 Sunday Chapel
11 ·1» Muon County No""
1:05 News
IC:OO Yot"" of Prophecy
12:00 Communlly Newo
8:10 Musical Clock
I0 :30 No,..
12:116 Loea1 Newa
7:30 Sign Off
10:35 Wash. Repts 1o the People-----.,.._ _ _ _.:__ _ _ ; : ' - - - - - - 10 50 Social Securll)r
11 :00 Country HYIIIII 'l'llll
11 ' 30 N.,..
II :30 Country Hymn 'nll1l
10 50 Sunday Chapel

12· oo Noon Report
12: 15 The Seatoll
12:311 Hew MerliD Tee..

1:00 Hour ot Oecialon
2:30 Newi

2:00
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3:30
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4:35
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Back tD the Crou
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Sunday Showcase
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CA~I!D

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By HAROLP GRAY

Al-l, NOW IT 1'6
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INT O ~E GREASE •

MANV HER$
ANO RO&lt;l'TS At\0
SEEDs ANO 'THE'
BA~I'R&lt;lM-Ee!

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NO--I'M GOIN~
TO THE
MOVIES

~E EV IL SPIRfT'G
'1nO ~I?E 6TR'ONG1
THE MEDICINE MUS'i

8e EVEN STI&lt;'OMGER1
G'OOO TASTE, E:H~

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BUT CAN
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CI41LO DRINK':
'THAI B REW

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The Cash Don't Wait! Place Your'W3nt Ad TOday!

Early Bird

-f'I'!!EI:Iiln.E~V71JSVII1'710:-rNr-I'IINn--.RE'riiii'I'V""lli"t-- ":~,

1959 CHEVROLET Y-8 2 DOOR ··- -·---·

Roll,.....

'ociety News

$895

Ivory ove r lighf green finish, g90d tires, clea n Interior,
automatic trans ., radio and heater .

ol the red bot m•!DM.
Mitzi launchea her now oct 11011
...nth on • toor that wUl bring
her more money than lht! • .,...
iD moviet.
u
Her ltblar~ry lnelllllao t h o
Deanville lD Miami Beach ; the
Latin Casino lD Cherry mu, N.J.
The Flamingo Ill Lu Vegu and
Harrah's Club at Lake Tahoe.
And abe paeb them lD lor two
1howa a night, oometlmes perlorminK before aa many u 4,800
paying Cllllomera.

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I MODERN 2 pieee biege living room suite, $65. J o a n
Harrison. Rutland. SH 2-4522.

New AI ButHow can 1 1Hp of a l!irl Hke
Mitzi stay afloat lD ..clubs when
other en~. some ol them

Call afler 4 p. m.

•

D011%E
DECKER
wiches now available at
neUe's Home Restaurant. Open 5:30 a. m. till midnight.

Phone WY 2-9976.

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New Furniture
'2.99
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PO.OO-- ..._ . ,
CCIII~•Iialf

T..._

MASON
FURNITURE CO,
MASON, W. VA.

bloek·bwltera, are "" their up.

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MONDAY 1'lllW FRmAY
8:011 News
1:06 Sacred Heart Program
8:20 Colllltl'y Jllllbon!e

t:OS Coffee With Janet
8:30 News
t :35 Coffee With Janet
t : 4io Betty Newton Sbow
10:110 News
lO:o&amp; Minlaterlal AuoclatloD
10:20 County Hoe Down
Jl) · 3ti Ne1fl
10:35 County Hoe Down
11:00 News
ll :08 Swap Sl•&gt;p
II ·30 News
11 :35 Farm News
11 .40 Cuunl~ Hoedown
!Family Worship Thurs.)
li ·55 Upper ll""m l!e&lt;iltationa

A LOT of VALUES

1963 Ford

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Falcon Futura Convertible. Auto. ti-ans. Radio and heater.
2,000 mileu.

11 :58 low Jones Slocl Ave.

BLAETTNAR'S
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BEnER BUYS
UVESTOCK
FOR SALE: Good breed gamttll
hens and rooster . C h a r e s
Blake, Syracuse, Ohio, across
from Chapman's Markel.
5 3 Btp

FOR SALE: riding horse,
gelding. II years old. WY 26787
f 30 6tp

LEGAL NOTICE

1962 Dodge

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60 Pontiac · --· · .S169S

1961 Chevrolet

1960Ford

61 Falcon · · · · · · .S1395

1960Ford

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S9 Pontiac V8 . ,; .. S149S
Catalina 2 dr. Hard top. Hyd. Power Steering and
brakes. One careful owner.

S1 Buick . . . • . .. . S69S
2 dr. Hard Top. Choice of three fine cars. Dynaflow.

kinds.

BLAETTNARS

aad lnuiDeu Deed."
Phooe WY Will

bllnds and shades. ---:oFO:cR=-::S"'A""LE::-::0:-:R,.-,RE=N-=T=-

•hades va~
FARMALL "H" Traclor,
awnings. Bamboo WANT ADS WO.tUt
condition. Priced reason,abie.
1181. Wippel
when you wisb 1&lt; bu) or
For Sale or trade for live· .~.
Read 1be Wlllll Ad! for quick stock. Eldon Gaul, Chester,
Ohio.
i 2 81c
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Tnct No . 1 apprlllHd at 1100.
Traet NQ. 2 apprafRd at IJOO.
J . B. O"Bri•n•
Attornw
Robert C. RU'hllbleb.
Sberlfl D! tr.llp

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POMEROY, OHIO

1.. 1t, 16, IIJ I, 1t. 11• Itt ...•.... . ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ; - - - 0

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$1595

Galaxie Star Liner 2 Door Hard Top. Radio and beater,
Auto. Lrans. V8 engine.

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Falcon 4 Door Statinn Wae:on . Standard trans, Radt.o awl
heater'. Low mileage.

4 Door Sedan -VB. Std. trans. Radio and heater.

LeSabre. Auto. shift. Beautiful all white finish.
Spotless
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roo .. 1 apartment. Peoples
race. Phone WY 2-5385.

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Catalina 4 dr. Sedan. One local owner. Hyd. Radio

S9 Buick V8 · · ... s1495

Keator war...... Ageaey
"lanruce for every persolll

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Sta. Wagon.. Catalina. One local owner. Hydramat·
lc. Power steering: Worth much more.

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$]895

61 Pontiac VB · · · · ~-1995
60 Pontiac V8 · . • · s1795

and all attach·

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Bel Air 4 Door Sedan. Radio and heater. Auto. trans.
6 cyl. Local owner.

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sweeper.

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Bel Air 2 Door Sedan. G cyl. Standard trans. Radie and
heater. One owner.

V8 CatHna 4 Dr. Sedan. Low mileage. Power steering and brakes. Hyd. Weekend Special

Sta. Wagon. 6 cyl. std. shift. Shows good care

1• 01. Noon News
12.15 Weather Report.
l%.30 Music Juot !or \ou
l ·OO News
I II:&gt; llr.uslc Just .For You
I .J' ~ews
I 1; 'duotc Juot ~·or You
2 00 News
1:110 MusiC Juot For You
1:311 News
2·35 Music Juot For You
S:IJII
S 05 Platter Party
S 30 NeWI
I 'I&amp; Platter Party
t:OO
t .IXi Platter Party
f :lll Blaettluir · Auto how
Tu... &amp; Thurs.
4: II Local News
f:o\0 Platter Party
, ,00 News
5:05 Travelln' Time

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Radio and heater.

1961 Chevrolet

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5:30 Sporls
8:00 News
8:05 Sports
8:15 Sun-Down Serenade
8:30 Newa
7:UO S1gn Off
SM'l.JRD&amp;Y IICHEDULB
J:OO ;~e•rs
1:05 Country Muslc Time
1:30 Ne,..
J 35 Farm World Ne111
6:40 RFD
7:00 News
7:'~ Breakfast ~

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4 Door Sedan VB. Standard trans. Radio and heater.

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.oar trade-in.

$1295
1958
Dodge
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Auto. trans.

1957 Chevrolet

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t Door Station Wagon. V8. Auto. tran1. Heater and oJ..
troster. New finish : Red and white .

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1958 INTEitNATIOftAL i Ton P"ackup
c..~om Col&gt;.' Spot&lt;~
Tron~o Geed· Tlret ~------

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1954 DODGE l TON PICKUP ·
2 ....... Tron••-

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,R. H. Rawlif!95 $o~:~o.

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S. Second I Mill St.

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111tz1 worb oo hard IIDIIDI.
daDcJq and dowainiJ that abe
be&lt;omea undone rlsh~ before tbe
audience.
Tloo - ,
AI the end of ·her firs I show
she Is drenched with per~plra,
linn. Her hairdo booolll8! a fright

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hour and 45 mioutea between
show• Is devoted tD a bath, new
hairdo and an alternate set of
costumes - and Mitzi Is ready to
Ko aKain.
Mitzi lheorlzeo lhat mooy performera who complain obout oaKglng nlghtcluba are thoaa comediana lumped Into the "olck"

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8:8ii Breattaat Pan,
8:30 News
8:110 Ne,..
1:35 Farm World News
1:30 Breakfaat Pan,
8:45 Meigs County RFD
9:00 tlews
9:05 Breakfast Party
7:110 News
7:111 S...aklul Party
) : lli Jonea Buick ·Sbow
7:30 Nem
8:110 'News
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7:35 Pickena Hardwa111 Show 9:35 Breakfaat Party
7:511 / :50 News Report
! 0:00 New•
8:00 Breakfast Party
10:05 Polka P11'17
8·1&gt; Breaklaat Party
I0:30 N811'8
8:30 van l'arliclt Sport Show 10:35 Mus1c In lhe Air
8 35 Breal&lt;lul Party
10:&lt;li The Good Life
8 45 •Ja«er Fum. Show-f'rl. IO:Ii.i Under Oblo Sklea
&amp;:lk' lllews

on wheels. Like
pa'per bags. Bal·
or 7 payments
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septic tank.
AU septic Tank Cleaner.
l,arutm•rk Farm Bmuu
Pomeroy
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clean interior, automiltie trans., VB motor, power steer-

POMEROY, OHIO

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$1,295

whitewalls, &amp;potless dean interior .
1959 FORD GALAXIE HARDTOP COUPE -- -- -· $1,495
Low mileage by local ov:nPr, ivory over green finish,

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1958 PONTIAC HARDTOP 4 DOOR

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readild lllrdom · lD Brvlldwl)"t
will ....... hit llltWit
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pore
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Horne retired from Digbl oluba ,... bualneis. That prol..tdy belpo,
rtcenll)o llld _ , IIIOilw Tbil 11 ...q "'1 . - toor. ~
porformor I . _ the dem1lt t1 "'1 11&lt;t 11 ...ur.q _.from"-'
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elub bUJiDeM aport u tha botteJt doa'l do ., well lo. that thoro ....,
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Sophle Tueker. 111111laow tho laJI who oovor duon1o lholr .,._

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POMEROY MOTOR
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Ollt limply ot.nda for onother. Ja thiJ IIIUitple A IIUM
tor the threu L'a, X for tbe two O's, ete. SJn&amp;le Iett~l'fll, apo1
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li :Ziu News
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12:00 News-- NOOD Report
12:15 Music lnter-.:de
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teelll
1:00 ''ewa
I :05 Platter Parcy
3:30 News
3:35 Platter Party
4:00 Ne"'
4 05 Platter Part)'
4:30 New•
t :35 Platter Part)'
5' 00 NO\?P
5·05 Travdln' 'l'llne
5 ' 30 N•w•
G:tl'l News
6:05 Sundown Serenade

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lllaodaJ 1broaglo Frltb.J
12:10 0111o Newo
6:00 Sign on
12:15 MaRet.
7:46 The f.ollellne
12:20 Llfepard BullellD Board
8:00 Qhlo Valley News
12:25 Ne111 0 Gfama
8:05 Sporls 1'udai ·
6:30 News
8:10 World News
" '30 Agricullu." Ageld
7:00 Sign Off
8:~ Musical Cloct
12:45 Country Go 11owx.
SUntlay
.1:511 Comm!llllty N 1:55 New. Beot
?·SO News
1:00 LatcllllriJie
1:00 Country Go llotmr
I ·3S Army How
t:!O Publlc aer.Jce
1:55 News Beat
8:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
t:f5 Sbowen Ill Bl-lnl
1:00 Midway Maline&lt;
8:15 Church at Work
10.00 Masoo County !1o1ft
S:ll News !leal
8' 30 News
1~: 05 Tlllk ot lhe Town
f:tlO Dlsclrlg 'Jri1h Doos
8 ' 35 Hour of Deliverance
IG:55 World Newt
f:IIO lntercbange
t :OO Wmgs IJI Hllllltui
U:OO Talk of 1be ToW11
5:10 ColnDJunlty Ne""
t:30 News
(ez""pt Fri Church Bella Ring 5:• World &amp; National Newa
9:35 Legislative Revle•
11:45 World ~ews
5:15 Spotliglu on Sport~.
9' 45 Sunday Chapel
11 ·1» Muon County No""
1:05 News
IC:OO Yot"" of Prophecy
12:00 Communlly Newo
8:10 Musical Clock
I0 :30 No,..
12:116 Loea1 Newa
7:30 Sign Off
10:35 Wash. Repts 1o the People-----.,.._ _ _ _.:__ _ _ ; : ' - - - - - - 10 50 Social Securll)r
11 :00 Country HYIIIII 'l'llll
11 ' 30 N.,..
II :30 Country Hymn 'nll1l
10 50 Sunday Chapel

12· oo Noon Report
12: 15 The Seatoll
12:311 Hew MerliD Tee..

1:00 Hour ot Oecialon
2:30 Newi

2:00
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INT O ~E GREASE •

MANV HER$
ANO RO&lt;l'TS At\0
SEEDs ANO 'THE'
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NO--I'M GOIN~
TO THE
MOVIES

~E EV IL SPIRfT'G
'1nO ~I?E 6TR'ONG1
THE MEDICINE MUS'i

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Big Bargains In Furniture, Housewares,
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NOW SI!OWING
''TANK COMMANDOS"

SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1963

Dixie Bracing
.For New Rash
Of 'Marching'

9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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·Children's Wear.

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

TONIGHT
Audrey Hepburn,
Shirley MacLain e
and James Garner In

"TilE CHILDREN'S HOUR"
- andShirley MacLaine and
Laurent!e Harvey io

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{Ctnemaseope &amp;: Color)

SUITS and
SPORT COATS

STRAW
HAT

MEIGS THEATRE

By Curi-Worrtn S.woll
ond Brookfield

By Portl•

Low, low
price for
FRIGIDAIRE
dial defrost!

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Alfred Hitchcock's
"REAR WINDOW"
(Teehnicolor)
Jame&amp; Stewart, Graee Kelly

{Princess of Monaco), Wen·

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ftoymond Burr, ~. v :a "Perry

SUITS from $29.95 up

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• Mens &amp; Boys Levis

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•underwear lr Hoi- .IMiioy and 8. V. D.

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MAY 5-11-7
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(Teebntcolor)

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ACTION?"
(Terbnieolor)
DeiD MartlD, Lana Turner,
Eddie Albert, Mor1o, Walter
llatthau, Paul Ford, Nita
Talbot, John McGlven.
Ollnoy Cort-•

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Mrs. Guy Cowan en..,rlllined

the Bi-Monlhly Canasla e I u b
Wednesday evening at her home
on Welzgall St. Winners were
Mrs. llonald McKenzie and
Mrs. Eugene Triplelt. Refreshments Were served to the above
and Mrs. Charles Riffle, Mrs.

s. ••• for lfle fum., tc c 1111 wllat bella seasoft
thaR spring to 11a1t enjOJing ... lii111 ICIVing
t..w&amp;ls of paying bills br man.-ith checks?

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All the popular

WEINVITEYOUTOCOMEINAND
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BANLON SHIRTS
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THE FAMILY ltEI'RtGEIIATOR

BAKER
FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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THE SMARTEn

SWIM SUITS

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Beautiful
Asst. Of
Colors
and Styles
S. our Mlectlon tMiy

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