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\Irs Robert Reibel on Lead- Refreshments were Hrved
Cr;,.k Road.
during the social hour from a
; Mr. and Mrs. R1chard
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Visitors with his mother,
rs. Mr. and Mrs. John ~yons · eetl
and guest
night. cate embroidered cloth center·
~1ildred Zeigler and Mr.
_.and Bernard and Lmda and ~ tngintroduced includt!d Mrii. ed with an arrangement
~rs. Earl Dav~nport and fnm Mrs. John Lyons .Jr. an~
R:r~ Roberts Mrs. Kenneth white narcisSus in a silver =·1•
jly.
1ny of Middleport, ~re
un 8 ~ 1 k M Edmund
Burti- tainer flanked with white
. Dr. and Mrs. Brooks L~m~ ~ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arvll. ~~ .Jea~sVandemark Mrs. Or·. ers in silver holders. A plant
Colcmbus, spe~,t th; 7eo:tz ! Holter.
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d M and en Nelson Mrs. Ma;y Hines. I sale was conducted during the
with Mr. and r\,rs.k .ran per: Mrs. Henry. e
Col r. bus ! Mrs Roy 'snowdt&gt;n was wei- evening by Mrs. Jonah Cotter·
Mlsa Su:mn Par 1s recu
Mrs. Paul Ke1ser o
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tb\1 {rom major surgery at 1spent Wednesday with their ; corned as i:l new J?em er o 1 •
~eigs Gt&gt;neral Hospital in Porn- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ! the club by the president, Mrs.
:Keiser Minersvitle.
Clarence Mur~ay.
~~r~. and Mrs. w·ayne Holling- j Mr. 'and Mrs. Harold Bartels . The flower show was reeniOfS
shfd and son and family, Mr. :and Fred Bartels of Youngs- Ischedu,ied for J~ne. 25-26. Na'!'ltDd Mrs. Wayne Hollingshed i town arrived Monday called b.Y ed to the nommatmg {.'()mmJt&amp;alld son. Gary , of Jarkson. Al-j tbe serious illneS! of their 1tee were Mrs. C. 0 . Chapman,
abama. are hN-e ror a visit with jmother, Mrs. Ed~a Bartels.
Mrs. Rober_t Canaday, and Mrs.
·the formrr 's daughter an.d fam· r Mrs. Freda Mitch returned Charles Dtehl. The club prely, Mr. and Mrs. Lre Smith and to her homt', Mine~sville Tues- I pared flowe.r arran~e~ents for I The annual senior p!ay Is tn ·
&lt;'h\lclrt&gt;n.
. i dB}' , after spendmg several ~e Teachers AssocJatmn meet· . final rehearsals . for
David Chesher and Jamce i days at the home of her son and mg al Rutland recently.
i lion Friday evemng,
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Stelffel of ~ount Pleasant,lowa ;daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Devoti~ns we~ given by Mrs. the Middleport high school
spent the wet&gt;kend with his par- rJohn Mitrh.
Reibel tttled. •·The Art of A- dilorium. Tickets will be sold
f!nts ~lr and Mrl!. Harry Chesh- · J\1r. and Mrs. George_Ward of warer.ess.'' and "The Legend of at the door, and curtain
er. '
Rochester visited th1s ~eek . the Raindrop. " :\trs. C. 0. ~hap is 8 p. m.
Mr. and 1\·rrs. Walter ~~rris , with Mr. and Mr\ Sherley ~wan. ~ man, program _:_hair~an, mtro.l
nd
and son. Walter. we-rP vtstlors Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Michael ---·--- --The play is a comedy ~ I
in Parkersburg Tuesday.
and family of Syracuse were
ELECT CHEERLEADERS I f~atur.es num~r of .
Terry and Peggy Bf'&lt;ll~1~ar sunday dinner g~st~. or her Cheerleaders ror next year, ! :;;1tuat10n.s.' Takmg part are
uof Baltimore. Md .. are vi s11t~ . mother. Mrs. Suste F tscher. · selected by student body vote- on l~arrtson as Mrs. Mary~ n
with their aunt J\.lrs. Bettv W1l I at Southern High School reeent-1ford. Kathy Lacey asl Ev
ll·ams while th~ir mother.' Mrs.,
i lv following tryouts were Shar-: Buford; Larry Gladwel aws. ~t better
mme
Bealm'!ar is unclergomg sur_on Calvert, Janice Manuel. Te- son
Ch . known
B . a.&lt;~a Binnie
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I resa McTurner. Brenda Norris, Buford ;. K ns ~ .ey J mes
accompanied ht&gt;re b~· their
Donna Theiss and Charleen Bufo~d.' J en r:'s as, aJean
mother and visitfd over the
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sell McDan iPI and Mrs. W!l- Group J of the First United '
ANNOUNCE BANQUET
Belty AndorsonS,h a .
Bob
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Dr.
Mel
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Presbyterian Church was e I The annual mot "',,aug er h
as Thomas Patton : Roy
Bmlit See and son .. Lester of at the Martin Restaurant Mon· banquet of the Federated church Sc me 11
D 'd Spivey
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F'latrock. W. \~a. VISited ovf'r ' ctav ever•ing with a meeting j will be held Sunday at 5:30 p.
~~a~h·t~!l )· ~:nnle Cooke 1
the weekend wtlh Mr. and Mrs. foliowins at the homt&gt; of Nancy ! m.. in the church social room. 1 PM
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Joe Turner.
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,Mr. an . rs . .aw:ence
1 The opening prayer was gtv nt'r. a program will be presentI
h~ werr m Ga~J~ohs W~si en by Mrs. Dale Walburn and ed by Mrs. Gur Russell and D~:ber~~sisting are stage
;scripture
taken from Mrs. Don Thomas.
a.t·
David Oliver; prop..
Mr ":nd Mrs. Howard John- Psalm 99 was _given by .Mrs_I tending are ask~ to brmg their erties, Roger Swartz and Red
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Kel ton) an d 1wo Asderson.
Durmg thend busmess ·. own table serv1ct!.
S
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chlldrtn Julie and Mary of ' meei ting 1the ham a :~•else :
ANNOUNCE SALE
j Teaford, Kathy '' pengier, Ol!ta I
· Va VJSJt
. . ~d Monday Isa
sa e was announct:~l
or ~ The Youth Fellowship
. of the \ Lewts
· a1 d Dee Sl aven.
The
Richmond
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with Mr ~nd .Mrs. Will Myers ayh · Ahnyo~te wt s mg
Enterprise EUB church will · cast is working under the di.
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pure
ase
t e 1 ems m'tr ron.
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th e 11rect1on
· of Mrs. Dor othy Lacey 1
uf Middleport
tac
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have a rummage sale m
!tuzsell McElhinny, son of IA tf aniyl m~mi .0 te cbeass. Schorn bullding Friday and . and Mr. Donald Rode, Faculty
am y ptcn c ror rnem rs
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Mr~
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menaaer capacity at a Barber I or e . une mee 1 ~g.
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Dale Walburn titled, "Keeper
Iof lhe Springs." The Bible
study session titled, "Jonah in
VI . UA..
INinevah," was give11 by !~.'Irs . I
~IDAY ond SATURDAY Richard Vaulhan. Sl10 Cio;ed
May 6-7
with lhf poem, '·The Build"CRACK IN THE WORLD"
ers."
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('technicolor)
Dana Andrews, .Janette Srott
A dessert course was served
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Anthony Perkins, Vera Milea son and Mrs. Tholtllls Kelly.
Attending were \lr.•. Walburn,
Mrs. Fred Lewis, Darlene Bender, Mrs. Edward Crook.~. Mrs.
Paul Bostic, Mrs. Jack S=ttlerf,
' field, Mrs. Vaugh&lt;~n , Mrs. An- 'I
Pomeroy, Ohio
derson and Mrs. Ktl ly.
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ELBERFELDS WAREHOUSE ON
MECHANIC STREET IN POMEROY

Pln1 In whlt11 ond

beautiful colors.

·wub Dean Jones and

A fine selection on sale on the 3rd floor.
1 pioct~ set. in her·favorite finish.

@'mstrong

• 'ult 14 table selt it'1g
capa ci ty (NEMA.).

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PER WEEK

7 and

LINOLEUM
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Th. floor iothe largest single area in any room.
1'hat'o why every decorating scheme ohould otart
with lho floor. Bright colon and gay styling
make Armotrong Linoleum a floor Ia brighton
trour homo and to be a starting point for your
decorating plano, It's
-mlo11l Tho coloro go
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A Handbag For Your
Mother Is A Sensible Gi,ft
$J-95 .. '23·50

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Tne newly organized
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land Learn and Do 4-H Club coloro and patterns Ia
has held several meetings at 6' - 9' and 18' wldtha.
the home of their adviser, Mrs. Ptuo - Floor Tile Shirley Johnson. The club has Coogowall - Chromo
fourteen members and the officers are: president,
Cathy Trim IOd Eclghag Johnoon: vloe pr..ldenl, Cathy Room Sl"' Linoleum
Walker: secretary, Connie Dai- Rup - Won Tlle.
ley: trt&amp;urer. Carol Dailey;
newo reporter, Kathy Dalley,
LAWN MOWERS-BICYCI.ESrecreation leader, Diane Biack;
health and safety lOaders,
USED T.V. SETS- WHEELBARROWS
Christy Dailey and Cheryl l.er-

Dl~ttc!'

This i1 the flrll y.., In 4-H
for ail Ill the glrio opd Ibn' II
are all llkin1 lite

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MEOIANIC STREET WAREHOUSE

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Detailed
Plans to
ReMade

New Church

Select Her Gift
In the Lingerie
Department
on the 1st Floor

.This .Year Give Her A
New Breakfast .Set

FRIGIDAIRE
DISHMOBILE

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PASTEL PRETTY,,. cool
u can be it Kay Whitney'•
packable 10091, •"'tate jerll!f plaid ••• blu frotl bodfee ••. layover pleated skirt
••• back zipper • • ~t lf belt.
In Yellow/Lilae/Pink or
Bhle/Lllac/Plnt. Sim 12 to
10, 14\i to 2'1&gt;.

Sets.

Suzanne Pleshettt
Walt Dltnty't
''WINNIE THE POOH"
(lnd the honey trn)

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rinSI! ar;d wa sh qc.lu .

WORLD

brands like Rogers Bestform - Warner -Phil
Maid - llulera.
And you'll find styles,
fabrics and colors to suit
every need.
Slips - Gowns Pajamas - Sleep C&lt;Jats Bras - Gowns and Robe

32 Attended
Session of
Dol A Group

with Super-Surre

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Take time to browse around
in the lingerie department
and you'll get a lot of gift
Ideas - You'll find famous

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America, met in regular ses·
sion Tuesday evening with 32
l ltr1embers present.
• jTechnicotorl
Barbara Sargent. councilor,
COLORCARTOONS
presided and the meeting OpfnA.dm.li!iio.,nr:::l7:::l!lc:::l&amp;~40iiciiiiiiii::ii ed in ritualistic form . O!re
member. Pearl En•ln, was lost
by death and flowers
were
sent. An invitation was received
from Golden Gleam Council lo
attend their inspection on May
23. Navada Beaver sent her
thanu for cards, gifts
and
, the many kindnesses shown her
I during her Illness.
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Plans were made for the anI
nual annlver~ary party at the
nezt meeting, May 17, and eacll
, cbarter member 11!1 to bring a
; member wbo doe! DOt attend
1 regularly. Refreshments will
I be served by the ldtcheo com- .
I mittee. A 25c grab bag was an- I
I nouoced for the next m•eting
1 by the good of order commii- 1
: tee. A meeting of llle Past !
Councilors was announced for
MHII DW·CDMK
Wednesday, May 11. at
~ rritidl ir•
HIDr' It whi11
1 home of Betty Rou.sh.
• Suptr·hrat Was hin g
' AI the dooe of lbe moetlng 'I
Action has r~a l cl eJr'l·
a sileot auction waa held by
ina power.
the miscellaneous committee. i

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Moy 6' 10
Walt Disney''
"THE uGLY DAcHsHuND"

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FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1966
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Select her favorite hosiery fro~ the
complete selection on the 1st floor all sizes and in her proper length.
Smart shades, seamless and full
fashioned styles, plain and mesh

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To Please Her

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lush Sale - See The Many Na w Arrivals In the Furniture and
. Appliance Department on the 3rei Floor - Use Our Sensible

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Are in Final
Rehearsals

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~~teeo:~r:. attendt!d Ohio Conducted by Rutland Garden Club THIS WIK ELBERFEll)~in Pomeroy An Open On Friday Night
A program featuring colored duced Mrs. Boberlo who
Unh18 o;clock cind on ~ay Night Untd 9.
• olldes on ..Wlld Flowers and senll!d the slide program.•
Garden Flowers" higlllightcd a members loured the gardens of
Mam. IY AboUf ~! recent
meeting of the Rutland Mrs. Reibel during the even-

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lOLA'S

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Beauty Tips

Electric Water Heafer
lawle Repair Service
-FOReHEAnNG
•PLUMBING
•ROOFING

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'MOTHER'S
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. LEWIS
REPAIR SERVICE

593-3522
25 N. Court St.

•BLOOMINC..

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•CORSAGES

MOTHER'S DAY, MAY I

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Speidel ond J. B. wotcb ba~
ehann brtetJeta and JD1DJ ota-

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FRENCH
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SAVE UP TO •SO NOW I

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May 8th
Sundae or Milk Shake

ELECTRIC WATER HEATER
IS lOTALLY

LOOK
WHAT
YOU CAN
SAVE!

GUARANTEED

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for 10 years with

PIOTECTED SERVICE PLAN

"FREE"
TOURNAMENTS ARE OVER! .
OPEN BOWLING

FOR MOTHER
ON HER DAY

Think o! It! It's posalble to save up 1o '50 wbea
you install a fiiUIIelus eleclne Protected Service
Plan water heater in your home. You IIVI '25 on
the purchase price when you trade in your prlllllll
hooter, regardleao of mako or modeL
And you also save t211 on Installation lf your o14
heater happens to be the flame-type. This great of.
fer Ia only one of many benefits you 1et with a
water heater accepl4d f« our Proteotod s.rvlce
Plan.
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Reglstor Now For Summer Luguoo

POMEROY BOWLING COMPANY
oiALDWIN

IIIII OTHII PAMCIUl
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Molhor can have 1 25c
Sundoo or 1 30c NUik

Looking for lnoxponslvl

MEn THE

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NICEST PEOPLE
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DAIRY VALLEY

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Pomaroy

Another PrimarY Election bas come.and 101111 11111
lam siiiCtrely tblllkful for tbe overwhelming vote •·
JOII gavt me. 'l'biDk )'OU for your confldenee and ·.

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Mrs. WUii;iln Aeiker. Pre- . L'Ol'll will beiiiilal7:a0 p.m.
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PT. I'LtASANT - A eM! 01181!.
will make ·a fleltltrlp 011 Rod· · p·J
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action has been filed lo the -:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;..;~...,;-.;.·-J·
mond Rkl&amp;e to alttdy and callieaa are nt.,re '
""" Iff 361 1 llin&amp; 1w t th
office ol Circuit Clerk Howard I•
wild !lowers MW In bloom. Trialil Scheduled .
of I ioi,t' ~' ~. ~::, ~ .
Schultz atyletl Janet A!Uzar vo. RepNIInllnt
lwnd
field trip wUl bep atl:30 PT. PlEASANT - Pleas Mason 21.79, Pt. Pleaunt 31.·
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Jlolt:. =~·
~';! Molvllle B. Wlthero. The aCtion II Ar11 In education, halp
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lliiiii--~~=~~llij : were entered and trials were tt, Hinton S.Sf tallins. KanawPedl trlc9 ~~ aren Istems from an automoblle
mt
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scheduled during Thursday's ha Falls 1.10 fallfns, Ct1arleson
a
ddent occurrlltg July 27,
county court houH.
. ~!!~~ ~f 1\.f.o111nn r.nuntv Cir· lnn 22.71 falling. London and
AdmllsiOII
' on Merritt's Creek Rd. and
euit Court with Judge ".rtames ji Marmet ' d.ams . ":!re n.mnlnR PT. PLEASANt_ Approvatl• ALIKWi' ~Ut.: ..a,li, ~~ .;;.c~r.!~!~~tilf i~ demondinl ludt!ment ll
VOTE FOR
Lee Tllompson presiding. .
o\0 feet, and Wmfteld 13 feet. lor a Summer Readinl Project Pllte; Mrs. R. Foster ChiiiiiPtl', 1agamst U10 dolendant is
X I MichHi ''mick•r"
lor l103,703.Z&amp; ullder Tille 1 oil Slate St. Ext.: Othello Johnson, "1m of $20,000 and costa.
Whalen
C!&gt;"!"' J. ~~~hlnw M1lled~· ' Boll Movemeats:
1964 CHEVROLU
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'rille, 01., lndkted by the May Olllo River - Zimmer up 14, the Elementary secondary Ed- Kl.. 1 liliiipoiia; 0. \:iarcu.;; ' ~~ o~ w... ~ed by •
~ftt)' \,oURH11•-""'' .. .
lmpalla, 2 Dr. Hard Top,
.,..nd jury for mtent to defraud, J:50 p.m.; John J. Rowe up 14, ucaUon Act hal been received Chapman, Rt. 2 Cheshire; Hart Muon County C1rcult Court m
l'.s. &amp; P.B., V·8. Auto.
•f M~ton Countv
entered
a plea of guilty as In- 1: 1~ p.m.; Buckeye Stato uo 15, by MIIIAin Burdette, Superlnton· H. Kueker, Vlnlon; Kimberly tile elvll ac~oo of Bayliss and
64 Gal1xit XL
Pd. Pol. Adv.
$1895
Cenwrtlllllt. I cyHndtr1 dieted and will be sentenced 3 : ~5 a.m.; Little Edward up 15, dent of Muon County Sdloofs. J. Neville, Rt. 2 Pt. Ple•sant: Rlmey, Inc. vs. WOII Vlr1!1nla
1ute traM., ,._., steu·.
June 3; Johnny Gardner, Pt. 6:20a.m.; Pennsylvania up 17, This Is the second project for Edward Rickard,_Jr., Rl. I Le- Industries
IJI'aniInt. .......... ... PIO'asant, entered a sullty plea 12:05 a.m.; Peggy Downey down Ma10n Coonty under Title i this tart: Mrs. Rblnehold Sehwarz,
•lndowa, rtdlo &amp; htlttr
1964 FORD
to bls lndlctment of forgery and 17, $:30 a.m.; Andrew Calhoon school year.
Ma10n; Leonard !loss, Sr., PoJn.
65
Ford
G•l.
500
wUI
al10
be
sentenced
June
3:
up
11,
J:$0
a.m.;
Onward
up
Mrs.
Jessie
Rutb
Hunler,
Dl·
eroy;
Mrs. Eber 0. Pickens,
Galaxie 500, 2 Dr. Hard
2 dr. Honttop. 2n ...,...
'l'op, V·8. Auto.
WHbur Bryan Jones: .Indicted 18, 6 a.m.; Inca up 19, 3:46 a. rector of TIU. I, ..plains lhat Syracuse: Mrs. James A. Shock,
attndtrd trans. hello end
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$1795
~allng
stolen property, pled m.; Robert Reed up 21, 4:25 a. ~ved by Virgil stewart, Sinclair, Rt. I Sh.... ; M ro.
59 Ford G•l•xle
mnOC&lt;!nt and trial was sched· m.; st. Genevlve up 21, 1:35 a. Slate Director or Tide I, io Frank Brown, Wellsloa; Thorn·
t Dr, I cvllnrltr, au...
aled
for tbe ~eck of May 23, m.; Frank Durant up 23, 8:25 basically a sil weeki aummer : ~• E. Mercer, Jackson: Mrs.
&amp;ranL
Rtclle
&amp;
hHttr
1964 VALIANT
and
Alva
TolliVer, mdlcletl on a.m.; valvollne up Greenup 6:· readlne JII'Oi)'am runnins tr.m 1Vernon C. Sperry, Rt. 2 Well62 Ford G1l. 500
V-200, 4 Dr. Sedan
the
charge
of felonious assault, 50 p.m. Elisha Woods up Green- JIDie 20 1o July 29th.
; slon: Mrs. Clyde A.
4 dr. I cyl. AI Tr1111. P.
I cyl., Stand. Tran1.
stHrln:t, rldle •nd httfer
lllo pled Innocent and will up 7:20p.m.; Clara Beatty up It has been planned 1o make : Ashland, Ky.
$1295
64 Olds Dyn1mic 88 Holiday Sed. $2395
lland lriallhe ~k of the 23rd. Greenup 7:55 p.m.; Mark M. use of the reading labs and
B!rlbo
61 Comet 2 Dr. I
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The
CIVd
action
of
Lowen
B.
up
Greenup
4'40
m
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maler\a\s
already
placed
tn
Mr
v.a motor, auto. trans., power brakes, power steer4 cylinder, 111ndtrd tt\alu.
8
Rtdlo tnd hetter
lng, 6 way power seat, radio, tinted glass.
Harshbarger vs. Sammy Mayes Lewis down Meldahl 3'· so. p m : 1 lhe schools under Project I. The
ll s. James A. Shock, Rt.
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be
We ston, daughter 2:34 a.m.
1965 FIAT
64 English Ford
IS sc u
or r a.. on ~y, Franklin Pierce down Meldahl c sses w111
held wltb prlrn- Th sd . M K'
th
G
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4 cyllndtr, 4 1PMCI tnnl.
M.ay 9th, and t~ civil ~ct10n 6:35 p.m.; L. w. Sweet down ary emphasis on reading and , Sin~a:YR.t ;sSha:~~on
9,000 Miles.
tnal of Commerctal Credit vs. Meldahl 7.06 pm .
w·n 10 will be enriched with music '
Th' sd.
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63 Ford G1laxie
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.ILZens a ona
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field · ·
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500, Conv . I cyl. Aut.
$900
tnnt. R&amp;H
w[s[w tires, outside mirror, while with red Interior
em on June 13h.
I m. : Franklin H. and Ga!'tOT~ trips and school lunch. In order
Dlschar,es
ICrane down Meldahl 3:45 a.m.; to make the program more ; Sheila Blanton, Mrs. Ernest !!
63 Falcon 2 Dr.
TEEN-AGERS TO DANCE
Polly R up Meldahl 6 am . comprehensiVe, higb
school w. Cornwell, Mrs. Ola
6 cyllftCier, &amp;ttndard tnn1.
1964 VOLKSWAGEN
Rtdio tnd hea..r
Tbe
Middleport
HJI!h
school
Joseph
Chotin
down
Meldahl
6.'
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will
be
open
for
sum- Owen Dalton, Mrs. S. Earl Ger·
62 Olds Dynamic 8(1 Hol. Sed. __ $1495
2 Dr. Sedan. Radio
Semor
class
w1ilsponsor
a
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reading.
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Mrs
Chancy
~~-ty
t,O
Ford
F-600
White over beige, beige vinyl interior, V·8 enf,ne,
Healer.
30 a.m.; udg nna up
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Summer Spec1al Education . l\frs. Billy Johnson, Mrs. G.
Dump Truck, I crllnd.r
auto. trans., power brakes and sleerlng, w[s[w t rea.
.
$1295
engine, 5 lpted tran!i. 2
teen-agers thiS Saturday from 8 G 111· 11 · Da.
H1
R classes under Project l will be l Malcolm Miller Ronda Sue
•PHd ,.,, nle
to II p.m. at the M'ddl
a po s . H
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. Mason County for the [. ry, Mrs. Olin C.
' Rollins, Shar·
1 eport
J &lt;i · held m
4_10
1
65 Dod11e Dart
High gym. The Jays will em- i up 5_50 p.m.: Ra~ey
~ 1 first time. Available teachers , on C. Stapleton, Michael
K.
62 Chev. Impala 4 Dr. ---· _ _ $1295
2 Dr. 270' Strltt, 6 eylln·
1962 PONTIAC
cee.
There
~a
dance
tonight
at
~j
~wn
P}~50
·m
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lren~"~~~and
classrooms
will
give
the
i Waugh, Glenn R. Webb, Mrs.
V-8 motor, automatic trans., power oteerlng, wlo[w
dtr, sttndud trtns., radio
Tempest 2 Dr. Sport Coupe
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Wahama
H!ih
School
at
7:30
ti
2-4
P
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&amp;;
program
an
advantage
this!
Virgil
T.
Hupp,
and
Infant
dau·
tires.
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lhler,
Mrs.
Charles
A.
Norlhup.
$695
65 Honda
r
a.m.: N_ew Orleans and
Pupil participation in the
Llkt new
R. Memll down 755 a.rn.
projtct will be on a volunteer .
61 Olds 88 Holid1y Sed. ____ $1195
63 Chev.lmpala
v·Kaa~wb: Rive{, E" u
basis from among !hose pupils I Preliminary Okav
V-8 motor, auto. trans., power brakes, pow. steer·
1961 CHEVROLET
2
2 Dr. Hudtop. I cylinder,
lrglruTiat owdn nM on 6: 5 a. who are reading below . grade I Given to Leon Lo.nn
ing, all vinyl in!.
.
automltlc tr•n•. Raclio &amp;
Impala Conv .. V-8, Auto.,
an own armct
level
tho
.1
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hNttr, wMtt sldewtll
Radio an d Heater.
p.m.: Lucy Jane Lucas up
for S;lal ~::~:n.quallfytnc : Preliminary approval for a
tlrts
met 1:30 a.m.; Beaver up Win· Wilh the ovailablllty of funds 1 Federal loan and gr~nt totaling
$995
63 Chev.lmp~le
61 Mercury Meteor 800 4 Dr. .. -·-· $895
field
3·50 p· m.,· L· F1eor•- down 1tnder TiUe 1 an f'.JCJt. ...
'"" op- 1 $24!,000 h" been g1ven Leon,
. . ·
4 Or. Hardtop. I cylinder,
V-8,
auto. trans., power steering, radio, Uke new
Wlnfleld
3:45p.m.
;
H.
E.
parlunlty
Is
afforded
to
d
Mason
County
•.
W
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Va.,
to
con,
autometk trant. Radio &amp;
1
w[s[w
tires, lite blue with blue interior, oharp.
es
up
Winfield
a
p
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to
eve
op
llrucl
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water
syheater,
white
sidewlll
1963 FIAT
tlr ..
Shearer
down
Winfieid
2·1'
a
aof
pdrogrdam
tagedmeebt
tbe
needs
stem,
It
woo
announced
here
I&amp;
800 - 2 Door Sedan
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63 Chev. Bel Air
m.,· Helen Z• down Win!
eld
3·
. a rewardlngOYIway and
Robe rt
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EJ:. day by U. S. Senaiors
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4 Dr. 6 cyHnct.r, tutomt·
$600
25 a.m. ; Jefferson down Win· perle ced nd
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C. Byrd and Jennmgs Randolph
62 Cadillac Cp11. DeVIlle ·--·- ____ $2200
tic trai'IS. Radio &amp; htlter,
field ~ · 06 am
n
a
enlhushlsttc and Rep. Ken Hechler.
run power, radio, w[s[w tlreo and beige with beige
whitt sidewall tin•
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teachers wlli be needed to de- The approval was given by
Interior.
REMATCH OFFERED
vJSe numerous, Inventive ap- tile Fanners Home Adminlstra·
MARACAIBO
proaches lo remedial mstruc- lion of the U. S. Department of
,
bon. Teacbera wilh undersJand- Agriculture Tbe grant of $117 .
USED CARLOT
60 Olds 98 4 Door _ ..... ___ . _ _ $895
iUPI) -World junior welter- lng ond sympathy for troublod GOO and i~n of $126,1100 will ~
V-8 motor, auto. trans., power brakes, power steer·
I Milt Alotn Stlm lrtdtt
a..tust llruJMrt Sh.
w•lght champ1on Sandro Lopop- learners can be very belpful used to drill a de&lt;p well
1o
ing,
radio, tinted glass, while sidewall tires, wheel
olo has reportedly been offered m getUng tbeae boys and girls
134 1 Ill H
In Kenaug1, 0,
Mlddllport
discs.
115•000 for a rem atch
over lhe hump.
Iserve
am from
es. springs
omes now
receive water
and
Mason County's first project dsterns.
was a Remedial Rcadlns pro. I
60 Olds 8B 4 Door ________ $795
gram !bat provided books scp.- 1 B&amp;
V-8 motor, auto. trans., power brakes, power steerThe Very Beat
plies, programmed makrtals 1
PW Club MeeLs
JOKll hUt er
lni,
radio, wbile sidewall tlrea and outalde mirror.
)111 ~111 IO id·
In UHCI C.rsAnywhera
teaching aids, audio • Y!suai On Tue1day Night
l1 lled uH,
NO REASONABLE
equipment, etc. ln all schools The Middleport Business and
111
OFFER REFUSED
!hat qualified lor ESEA fUnds. Pro!e811ional Women'• Club will
lltrft~f 1111 far ~~ 1 otusion
59 Olds 98 Holidey Sed. --... _. $1095
In acbool.t of bllh concenlrs· meet Tuesday wllh dinner at
Hiiii-P rtclslan Omql mou mt nt
Full power. air-conditioning, low mileage, a sharp
in lonlr mrr q~h ...hlped Wl lriL
SEE
lion of ecoJIOnUcally and edu· 6:30p.m. at the Martin RestaJll'o
one.
coUODally diutlvantaged puplls ant and • business meeting will
PAUL DAVIES
I reading teacher and teacher follow at lhe SOCial room in
JEWELERS
aide was hired in April and has Columbus and Southern Ohio
404-... ......
~MIROY . 0.
been working under Project 1. Electric Co. ·
Gotu,.uo. Ohio
Each school hao helped to
Installation of officers will be
out a rell&gt;!dial reading
beld wllh Pearl Reynolds i'nstall·· II
IAI lit its own situaUon anti ina officer. Officers to be in·
S1 Pontiac 4 Door - - - - - - $95
Polara 500- 2 Dr. H.T. Power steerinJ, auto. trans.
provide and make use of
lllalled are Grace Pratt,
Automatic trans.
Air conditioning. Radio and Heater.
materials lor the needs of us ""'ond term as president; Ph1•l-ll
disadvantaged pupils.
lis Baker, vice president;
57 Buick 4 Door ·- - - ·-·-- ·-- - - - $50
ma Sargent, secretary, and
V-8, auto. trans., P.S., P.B, roullband nat17.
former champion Carlos Her- wllda Werner, treasurer. A I
4 Dr. Sedan. Fury m. Auto. trans. Radio and heater.
111ndez.
oolstandine committee
Factory official car.
Hel'll8llde!' manager, Raftito llll'l It be made.
56 Buick 2 Door H.T. - - - - $195
V-6, auto. trans., P.S. and P.B.
Cedeno, made the offer
Hernandez claimed he was NIJXIIALL DISABLED
''robbed" of his title after a
CINCINNATI (UPI)- Veteran
Polara 500 - 2 dr. Hard Top. Auto. floor shift, radio
OPEN EVININGS TIL I
round deelsjon loss 1o
lelthanded pitcher Joe Nuxhall.
aDd heater, power Jrteerlng. All black finish. Bucket
I!Nits.
Ia Rome.
!IUI'Sing a sore arm, hall been
GT 2 dr. Hard Top. Superb dark blue with white VI·
a~l lop. Spotless white vinyl bucket seats. Very low
"fi"'iiiii:;:;:;:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:;:;:;:;....-,1 placed on the disabled list
mileage, and almost like the day It wao sold. 288 cu.
the Clnclnnall Reds and will
•
111. V8 engme and all the GT equipment .makes this
ool of acllon for at least
a real sporto car. Better burry. This one wlll not ztay
Impala 4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering. Radio and heat·
MOTOR SALES
days.
here Jon(.
or. Std. trans. wro:d..
This left the ClnciMatl ro•t~ II
GMAC FINANCING
at 27 players, two above
major league limit of 25 which
wv 2..S342
Ceclllla..Oida
Po1111roy
• • •
Station Wagon. V6, automatic shift. Shows the very
muat be reached May 1!.
XL500- 2 dr. H.T. Auto. floor lhllt. Radio It heater.
bell of care. Betutiful blue finish with matching all
olnyl lnterlor.
YOU'VE NEVER HAD IT SO
FOR SAVINGS •••
•
~ Upab..4 Dr. H.T. Auto. trons. Radio and heater.
Pontiac 2 dr. Hard Top. One very careful local ownor. Powtr steerin~ ond brakes. l!ydramatlc trans.
Smart turquolle With matcblng all v!ny\ Interior.

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FIAT SALES

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Keith Goble Ford

Rambler Trade-Ins

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

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AS-IS SPECIALS

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1965 Dodge - •

Buy From BlaeHnars Now! ••• and

1965 Plymouth - -$2695

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1965 Mustang - - $2395

1964 Dodge - -

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

1963 Chevrolet
1963Ford ' -

1963 Chevrolet
1963 Pontiac

'1695

63 Buick - - - - _$1595

• '1795

64 Bonneville - • '2395

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$).ar Chief 4 Dr. Sedon. Power steerlnc. Radio and

heater.

1962Ford

- . - '1195

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Fairlane 4 Dr. Sedan. V8. Auto. traDI. One owner.

.962 Dodge - - - •1195

Lancer 4 Dr. Sedan. Std. trans. Radio and heator.

1962 Oldsmobile - '1795
4 Dr. Sedan- 88. One local owner.

-1960
Volkswagen
•
•395
2 Dr. Sedan .
1960 Chevrolet - • S695
2 Dr.

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6 cyl. Sedan. Std. trans. Radio and heater.

NOW during our

64 Polara - - • .. s1995
Dodc•

V8 2 dr. Hard Top. Finest and beat aerlea
Dodge that shows the tender care. "nlla one alao baa
lbe cUllom vlnyl trim.

631mDOia - .- - ··• SJ695
Cbevrolet s"uper Sport Cpoi ·Smart bueket 101ta with
full consul drive. Two Four ·Barrell ·Carburetors. 409
cu. ln. entdne - Four Speed shift. Smart lootin( car
lllllde ana out.

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..~ d~ve ~~ ~~~!m~

bDe at but a fraction or Ita oritiiDII price. Beautiful
Upt blue witb whlla top. Really thorp 'lnaldo and
out. Owned by one of Kalaer n:ecutlvea. A auperb
automobile.

62 Electra - • - - SJ495

Bulek 2 dr. Hl1'd Top. A o~wner new Buick trsde·
In, that we ere pleased to aller you at,a real value.
It it tltrl clelll lnalde and o.ut, and fqlly equipped.

62 Studebaker. • • '695
.

.R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
"OHIO'S OI.P!ST OODS! OU.LI!R"
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Miclollapert, O,

Stotion Wagon. S cyl automatic abift. Thio car Ia
worth much more because It II in exeellent cQn~Itlon;
but we are pricing it to sell cjalck.

BLAETTN~4RS
POMEROY,

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Laarel Cllll , _ . . .,

a..~ - R. Euseue

"'a_oberi LeWJS,•

1:311 a. m. Mornlnl Wor·
and Sanday School· 7 p.
Evenlns Serirlce;
p. m. Prayer meetltJC.
~ Bsplfal CRrdl:
lmday SeboOI, 1:30 a. m. Morn·
lac Worlhip 10:15 a. m.
First Bspdll Cbarcll, Mldtlleport: Rev. Donald tloaue, pal.
~ .• Sunday •-hool 1. 15 a. m.,
.,
~
George Baker, Sop!; 10:15 a.
m. Worsblp Semco) BYP e p.
ww-rSaJv .,_ -ait, -....:;..
)
m.; Evening Worship, 7:30 p.
Monday tile
of Bulb m,
• - IL
m.; Wednesday, 7,30 p. m.,
Class meeting.
lbe dsr, I to S p. IlL
S..
prayer meetinll, 8,30 p. m.,
Mother • Daugbler
Leaaue: 7 p, m. Pnp clallll;
choir
practice.
at
e
p.
m.
Mrs.
Ralpb
7:31
P· m. Bible lltld7, )ll'l1er 1
Ou.r 1rtlst It not experlmtntinr with
First Baptist Cbarcb, Pome·
will give her talk on !5 dolls, -lng. other servlcet bJ ID-1
&gt;
Ma irlllhl Than It a profound dlftrtnee betwten thne two da11 • • ,
nil' _ Rev. Carver WUliams.
repltcaa of the First Ladl01' , oouncement.
IIOTHER'SIMJ - with the ac&lt;ent
Sunday School 9:30 till IO::&gt;ll.
Inaugural BsD gOWDJ. 'l'burstlay l
ADVBNTIIT
tn Mother- it the aeeond SundaJ in
Worship service, 10:30 a. m.;
evening is choir rehearsal.
Pomeny s.v..lll Day .w....
May, who. wt hoaor Motherhood, and
Nursery
and
Junior
Church
for
NcuiJI'ene
till
Cbareb - Mulborry llellbll l
expreu our det9 affection tor Mother.
children.
Tbe Chorcll tl lbe Nuarene Rd., .uortb of Melis MamorJ,al ~ ,
Mothet't DAY- with tltt accent on
Day -lo tm)' dlf of tht year. It io
Flnt BspliJt Cllore•, Raclu,
Cheoter _ Rev. Herbert Grate I Hosp11al. P8114r, F. w.,GiffOrd, .
MotJter'1 unendiD.g labor of love. It is
Rev. C. L. O'Coooor, psalor.
pastor: Richard Barton, Supt. ~ames R. Hoffer, ASI t. Serv· '
MondiJ't italb aDd TuetdaJ'a ironing,
Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Sam
Charle• Bisell, Ass'l. Sunday - 08 Saturday: . ~ ;
the malt to be cooked and the bed• to
Curtis, supt; 10:45 a.m. Morn·
School 9:30 a. m.;
Mornil!ll ~1. 1.30 p. m., Worablp, :
be lnldt, the bni• to be healed anti
tho pro)'ftS to llo htord.
Worship 11 a. m.; NYPS 6:45 2.30 p. m., Youth meelllfl, J.
lnl Worship ; 6:30 p. m., BYF
Allilatthe olaot olller DAY, Mother
and ~unior Fe!lowshlp; a p. m.
p. m.; Evening Service, 7:30 :311 p. m.; Bible Study, Thun- ;
... praJtn of htr own-for her llttlt·
Evenmg ServiCe· Wednesday
p. m.' Midweek Prayer service day, 1·30 P. m. 11 37 Enna l
...,_ hill' huband and hen~e1f.
,
. '
. ,
llei&amp;iJta, Galllpolis.
:
7·30
7.30 p. m. Wedaesday.
•
;
. p. m., P~ayer Meetmg.
God II inswerinJ ·many of those
1:30
p.
m.
SeniOr
Choir
PracMlddlepori
Cbw:clo
ollbe
Naz.
l/nited
Bretlu!m
pro;rtn ilmliJah tilt Chortb. With iiA
Uve; Tuesday, 3:30 p, m. Jun.... -Rev. Clyde J. BartleU, Ilde. Valted Br..... .. I
efeetio Pl'Oirlldl of religious educalor Choir Practice.
Sunday School 9:30
a. m.; Cllrltt Clmn!b - Rev. Elden R. j
tion anclwanhtp tk• Church can IUpp)r lh1 JpirJtual nteds in Mother'•
CHoblre - K)'ler • llarllord
Ohurch Of Cod
Methodut
Morninl Worship 10:311 a. m.; Blake, pastor: Sunday School ~
DAY • •• IIlli Ia wuvr DAY alool
Parish - Warren G. Zlnn, Chester Church of God Alfnd Melbodht Cllareh - NYPS Young People, 8:45p.m.; 10 a. m.: Winnie Holslnser, i
psstor. Wonhlp oervlc01 are: Rev. Gilbert Spencer, pastor. Re'v . Pearl Casto, pastor. Sun· Evangelistic meeting 7:311 p.m.: Supt. ; &lt;ln'illtian EDdeov«, 7:15 !
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST; SWJday
School, 9:311 a. m.; day Sehool at '' 30· Charles Tay. Prayer meeting, Wed. 7:30 p.m. p. m., classes ror all. Song ser- I
LltUo Kyger UCC 9:30 EST. Morning
Worship al 11 a. lor, Supt. Worship oervlces
Pomen~y co-.;u t1 lllo Nu- vice 8 p. m., Preaching I:.J t ~· 1
Cheshire Baptist 10:45 EST. m. ; Evangelistic Service, 7 p. 10 :45 1 · m. wllh the
- .. - Rev. Kenneth Pieree, m.: Mld-Weot praJW moetiD(, ~
Church School at Hartford, at m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30p.m. Caslo. Tuesday, 7: 45 p.m. pastor ; Raymond Walburn, 7:30 p. m. Wedneaday, Mn. I
Supt. : Sunday Scllool, 9:30 a. MIIZie Holsinger, ella leadltr,
9:50 DST: Kyger 10:20 EST, Wednesday; Young People's Membership and
Thursday
Mondov ·rutsdov
Saturday
and
Cheshire
9:45
EST.
Service,
Friday,
7:
30
p.
m.
Com.
n
UssiOn
meets.
m. Mornin&amp; Worsbip, 10:30 a. Letart Falls UnltN .._,• .i
Ephesians
Provtrbt P~rtn
Corinthians
tO:l-7 31:10·31
6: t-4
13:1-t3
Ml, Unioa F.W.B. Cbarcb Mt Mortab Cbureb ol God- at 7.45 p. m. Mid Week
m. Evening Service, 7 p. m.; Ia c.rtll Clllr&lt;~ - J - 1\for. l
Sunday School 1:45 a.m., Exrl Rev. Daniel Workman, pastor. servrees.
Prayer meelh!g, 7 p. m. Wed- rison, pastor. Sunday Sel!ool 11 l
Starkey, Sopt.: Evening wor- .Sunday School 9: ~ a.m.: Wor- Flatwoods Melbodill
nesday.
9:30 1 . m. "'""""" ll!r'Vim 4
ablp, 7:30p.m. by CeeU Cox, tbip service 11 a. m. and 7:30 . -.Pearl A. Caslo, paotor.
Ractue Clmn!b or lbe Nl!- fll'lt and third Thursday at j
lP'Uh lhe hope It ltill, In •om• mea~ure, foster and help IU.. Layman; Youns People's mee~ p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. ship service, 10 a. m.,
_.. - Sunday Scllool 1:31 7:30 p. m. Second llld fDurlb :
Win t1ua which ;, good in family and community Ufe, thil /l!flo btg and Bible Study, 7:311 p.m. Tueeday; Young People's other Sunday, 7' 45 p. m.
a. m.; Sunday Wlll'ship 10:30 &amp;mday at 7:JI p. m. Prayer ;
Wedaesday; &lt;llolr pracUce at meeting, 7:30 p, m. Friday.
day Sehool, IO a. m., John
a. m.; Evenins Senice 7:J!J p. meetln!: and
illlrlll ,
ture II aporuored by the bru ineu firnu arul organimtiom 7:30 p, m. Thursday.
Ratland Clweb of God - ley, Supt.
m.; Mid-week Prayer Service, 'I'IIIrsday, 7:111 p. m. and tint j
whose naml!l appear below,
lllllllllld l'tnl Bsplill Cllurcll Rev. John Smallwood, psstor; F.- Ru Metbodlll
7:311 p. m. WednesdQ. Rev. and third llandiJ, T:a p. 111. 1
, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - !1- Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; SUnday Schooi!O a. m.: Evan- j--Sunday School t 1· m., Mrs. Morris M. Wolfe, putor.
·
MI. - · UaiiM lnlbrea :
Preacblnc Sunday 2:30 p. IlL gellstlc service 7 p. m.; YoURg Fred Nease, Sopl Wonhlp
Jllllialld Charcll of lllo Nu- llo Cllriol'llri- , _ ...... :
lltdlalMI Free WW Bspllat People Endeavor 7 p. m. Wed- vice, 10 1 · m. Rev·
- Sunday Scbool 9:Jll a. rllon, patoc. SalMiay
llc:bDol '
Cborch - Rev. Paul Taylor, nesday; Prayer meetins 7 p. Stutler, pastor.
m. ; Morning Worship 10:45 L t.JO a. m. Praching, fin&amp; 11111 !
pastor; Sunday School, 10 a. ,.. saturday.
Heath Metbodht Cbarch,
m.; Evqelistic service 7:40 11*4 SUaday, 7:~ p. m. Secoliil'·
m. ; Guy Priddy, Supt.; PreachEpiaeopal
dleport - M. E. Dowson,
m.; Midw.U Prayer acrvice IIIII fourth s-Jq, 11 a. m. J
lllddleport, Ohio
lllddlepart. Ohio
lng service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer Gn&lt;o Episcopo!
Chare• lor; Mrs. Nan=·
p. m. WetiDelday.
Prayer .aJN......, Wed- .
serviCO!I, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Pomeroy- The Rev. Richard ~I Sup~.;
.
Syracuae Clltld\'&amp;
day at 7:10 p. m. Christian En· \
Masoa BsPifol Suaday Sebool , H. Martin, Rector. Sunday 9. ~ a. m.• . Worslup .
.... - Wlllinl C. ftorpe, deavor, seeond end loarlb Jiull. ;
D.A.V,
Hsll,
corner
Second Morning Prayer and Sermon : 10.30 a. . m., Methocbst
poalor; Sunday School 9:311 a. 4ay, 7:• p. IlL
i
&amp;
.. ,
llld Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsored 10. 30 8 m
·
'! Fellowship, .7 p. m.;
111.: Mornins worship 10:.111 a.m.
•ts
;
by French City Baptist Church .
. .
I Board meetmg, lsi Sunday of
Pentecoetsl
P!eallll Vllfler
jill!
i
llotera ol Good Breed
In Gallipolis. Affiliated with s.
E UB
j month, 7:30 p. m. WSCS, 2nd - - • - I Ro
Admitted - Wll!llm Cllrter.
Wo I'IU All Doctoro PmcrlpUIIIM
B.C.
Rev.
R.
L.
PiniOn,
pastor.
Ealerprloe
EUB
Chorch
Mooday
of
month,
7:30
p.
m.:
,
124-Rov
Plllll
E.
J~~
Pl.
PleaSIIII .
Baltlqton, W. Va.
WY :1-29115
Pomeroy
• .... , Dlsch.,&amp;ed - \Irs. Rohe1
&amp;mday School every Sundav Rev. Menzel Smllb, paslor. l· Eleanor Circle, Wednesday, 7
S d· S h 1
·
· ' Worshlpservice9·30a m · Sun·
m
lllr. un ay c 00 10 a. m.; llimmey Solltl!slde· William
3 p m Preaching serv1ces the
· · ·'
p. ·
W h· Wed da
nd fl'ri. i
'
'
fth · ~ay of each monlh.
day School 10:30 a. m. Youth Letart
Falls
Methodist ors lp,
... Y a
~be. Pl Pleasant; lilts. It B.
MI. Moriah Bsptlst Cblll'&lt;il- Fellowship 6:30 p. m.; Boys Cllarce J111101 F. Early, ,.,_ ~ Po
·
-.I Jl'riend, Mt. Alto: Ml'l. Bo1llo
Corner of Fourth slid Main St., and Girls Fellowship, 8:311 p. tor - LETART FAW - Wor- ell
_ ntectllll C ' learns. I'Uny: Mro . .Jolin w.....
lliddleport. Rev. Nylo Borden m.; Evening service, 7:30 p. ship, 7:30 p. m. Sunday ("· Be~ Bs South Jrd A"'o",,nRcvM!ay··l',·~·l.eoa;;:;:;;:;:;.:;:;:;:;iiiii:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;:;:;;;; j
lltiniBter. Sunday Sehool 9,30 a: m., 2nd and 41h Sundays: Youlh cept 2nd Sunday);
Church lkh..;l 10 ':"'~. ~a~:cia;
MO UIIC!Oiu S~ lllddleport WY 2-25110
110 I. Second
Pomeroy
WY 2-2440
m. Arnold Richards, Supt. 10:30 ChoPraJryer' I.M30ee~~.m. 7~dnepsdmay. fiedScbool, 9:30 a9. m30. Sunday. ~~ illg evanlell!llc sa oiee, ev7en:311·~
L m. Morning Worship.
....,, ·
· ·•
service, : • · m.. ""'
m . Wedneod Blbl Study
- ---Naomi Bspllst Climb
Wednesday.
1 Sunday of month. EAST I.E- P.
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Sunday School 1:311a. m.; W;;. Mornln1 Star EUB Churth - TART - Wmhip, 8 p. m., 2nd :l~d mW~tur~i&amp;lrtmPrlyablp 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 7 Rev. Menzel Sm1th, pastor: and 4th Thursdays;
Church.
ljl · • p. ·
llotablfllled In liM
p. m., Prayer service.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.• Roy School, 1:30 a. m. Sunday.
I
Pr'ft/JyHlrlllll
Woll Cobnnhlo. W. Va.
Van Meter, Supt.• Earl Shuler, PIE GROVE - Wol'lbip, I p. Middleport hot Ullled Pres·
lllddlepon
Commun i ty
Ass't.; Mornins worship, 10:45 m., 1st llld 3rd Thursdays; flrlorla• a..rcll - Rev. How·· II
niiUODTIH511
HOUS~
Clrletoa Chorcll, Klnphory 1. m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p, Church Sdlool, 1:30 a. m. Sun- ard Rupj!O)~ pastor;
Road - Rev. Clyde Hinton, m. Thursday. Youth Fellowship day. GREAT BEND - Wor· Sd!ool 9:30 a. m., Frod """''"•:1
psalor: Sunday School 9:30 1. 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
ship 9::rl a. m., lot and 3rd Supt.; 10:311 a. m. 'll'orsblp:
tD.; ~ph Carl, Supt. Sunday LallridJt EUB Churth - SundiiY'; Church School, IO:t5 S:45 p. m. YF : Wed., 1:30 • ·
Warship service 10:30 a. m. Rev. Eugene E. Emersoa, pas· a.m. Sunday. MORSE
m. Junior Choir; 7 p. m. SenPomeroJ
"Your &amp;eepa1te sr.a"
WIIIIIIIDIIt.
lllli 7:30 p. m. alternately. tor: Sunday Sehool 9:45 a. m. --.Jhip, 11 a.m., 1Jt end 3rd lor Choir.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at Russell Archer, Supt. Sunday Sundays; Church School 9:311
IU &amp; lbln St.
Pomeroy
!lyra&lt;u10 first Ulllml - .
7:30 p. m.
worship, 10:~ a. m. and 7:311 m. Sunday.
IIJiftlall Cillrdl - &lt;lrureh
Co!"mbla £bapel - WtrUlp p. m. alternately. Bible Study Mllemllle Melbodfll Chftb vbs 9:30 a. m.; Sunday Scllool ~
lerviCO each SWJday. 9:15 a. llld prayer service, led by pa.. - Wendell G. Stutler, pastor. 10:30 a. m.; llilllo St.idy,
m.; Sunday Scbool II a. m.; tor, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Santlay Sehool, 10 a. m.; Wor· P. m. Wedoeaday.
Youth Service 6:1~ p. m. Even- CllrisUan Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. sblp service 11 a. m.
Bar-• ~=r.";:: ll
8u1141Dr 8uppUN and lllllwork
lltJ!
Worsbip
7
p.
m.
each
SUR3rd
Saturday
of
month.
Par11bJ1
Metllodlol
~
a.urch,
Howard ~
GeoaraJConll'lcllnl
Cbooter, Oblo
day.
. ·.·.
Soatll Betbel EUB Cllarclo - H. L. Mcllaniel, psslor. Sunday tor. Sundsy School,
Phont WY 2-311'18
PqnUie CoJIIlllllllty Charclo Rev. Eugene E. Emerso•, pat- School 1:30, Harold Boosh, Worship 7:30 p. m.
-Rev. ~ Cline, pastor. too: Sunday School t :45 a. m., Sapt.; Kesneth McLeod, Ass't. Syracose .llloalo•- Earl
Y01JD8 People B 901"/lce: 7:30 p. N&lt;l'lllllll H. Babr, Supt.; Sunday Supt., Preaching 7:311 p. m. Sun· lor, psalor. Wedneaday and
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4ay servicel, 7::111 p. m.
vice ~· 7:30 P· m. and p. m. altemately. Bible Study lllelle Melhodhl Chmh Lotter Day Saints
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Rail... Mlulol- -Oilu by psstor, 7:31p.m. Tuesday. day School, 10:15 a. m.; MYF
Newman, mlaslOltary pastor; Adult Class Meeting 7:30 p. m. 1:30 p: m. Prayer aad Bible
Sunday School
1:30 L m.; last Monday of mootll.
Sludy. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
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Worahlp lt:ll a.m.: Preacblnc 8yri&lt;D10 EUB Cbareh- Rev. Rlllutl Melhodlll Ollldl Office Hours: ero 12.llll6taole 11 N- GD
7:30 P· m.; Prayer oemce, Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sut&gt; Rev. C. J. LenUey, paslor:
111un. _ - ODart 8L. p aiF&amp;I.
7:30 p. m. Thur!lday.
day School, 1:30 a. m.; Ben Olurch Scbeol 9::.1 a. m.; w.... ll~~~~~~==~=i'i:=~i:iiiiiiiii1i~;
Splldolty - lnlbonll'rled illloll
Clwrch .Of (:hrilt QuJseDberry, Supt.; 10:30 a.m. ahip aervlee, 10:30 a. m. MYFI,'
QuliW ~ ~t Lowat Prl. .
.,dbttaJ litlrdt tl Clllfa&amp;.. MGniiDI Wonhlp servke, lsi llantlly, I:J!J p. m.
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Art Marcum, minister; Bible and 3rcl Sundays of the montb. S.U.• Mollwclkt Chore~
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School and Momlni Worsbip, 7:30 p, m. Evening Evangellt- H. 1. Mclllniel, pastor; Mrs.
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abip 1:15 a. m., ~ Sch&lt;JollJ
allip, 7 p; m.
Watly EUB Chri - Reo. 10~15 a. m.
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MlddleporHbrcll tl Cbrlal, 0. H. Carl, putoc:
5tb llld Main StreetB - Don- Scbool, 1' 30 a. m.,lldl!ln
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School, 9:30 a. m., CbW:ch ser· Witnesses - PubUc
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dcsvor, 6:30 p. m.; Evenq ser- Study, 5 p. m.: Bible
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Tuesday 7 p. m.; Service
Rutland Church of Chrlol- lng, 8 p. m. Thursday;
Roy Carter, mmJSter.
Bible try Sehool, 7 p. m. Thursday.
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Lutheran
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Young People ' llleeting, 6:30 Latberaa Cburc~ _·
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V. H. Braley, Bible Sehaol Supt a m .P Sunday School 9·30
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Mrs. WUii;iln Aeiker. Pre- . L'Ol'll will beiiiilal7:a0 p.m.
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will make ·a fleltltrlp 011 Rod· · p·J
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action has been filed lo the -:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;..;~...,;-.;.·-J·
mond Rkl&amp;e to alttdy and callieaa are nt.,re '
""" Iff 361 1 llin&amp; 1w t th
office ol Circuit Clerk Howard I•
wild !lowers MW In bloom. Trialil Scheduled .
of I ioi,t' ~' ~. ~::, ~ .
Schultz atyletl Janet A!Uzar vo. RepNIInllnt
lwnd
field trip wUl bep atl:30 PT. PlEASANT - Pleas Mason 21.79, Pt. Pleaunt 31.·
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Jlolt:. =~·
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lliiiii--~~=~~llij : were entered and trials were tt, Hinton S.Sf tallins. KanawPedl trlc9 ~~ aren Istems from an automoblle
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scheduled during Thursday's ha Falls 1.10 fallfns, Ct1arleson
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ddent occurrlltg July 27,
county court houH.
. ~!!~~ ~f 1\.f.o111nn r.nuntv Cir· lnn 22.71 falling. London and
AdmllsiOII
' on Merritt's Creek Rd. and
euit Court with Judge ".rtames ji Marmet ' d.ams . ":!re n.mnlnR PT. PLEASANt_ Approvatl• ALIKWi' ~Ut.: ..a,li, ~~ .;;.c~r.!~!~~tilf i~ demondinl ludt!ment ll
VOTE FOR
Lee Tllompson presiding. .
o\0 feet, and Wmfteld 13 feet. lor a Summer Readinl Project Pllte; Mrs. R. Foster ChiiiiiPtl', 1agamst U10 dolendant is
X I MichHi ''mick•r"
lor l103,703.Z&amp; ullder Tille 1 oil Slate St. Ext.: Othello Johnson, "1m of $20,000 and costa.
Whalen
C!&gt;"!"' J. ~~~hlnw M1lled~· ' Boll Movemeats:
1964 CHEVROLU
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'rille, 01., lndkted by the May Olllo River - Zimmer up 14, the Elementary secondary Ed- Kl.. 1 liliiipoiia; 0. \:iarcu.;; ' ~~ o~ w... ~ed by •
~ftt)' \,oURH11•-""'' .. .
lmpalla, 2 Dr. Hard Top,
.,..nd jury for mtent to defraud, J:50 p.m.; John J. Rowe up 14, ucaUon Act hal been received Chapman, Rt. 2 Cheshire; Hart Muon County C1rcult Court m
l'.s. &amp; P.B., V·8. Auto.
•f M~ton Countv
entered
a plea of guilty as In- 1: 1~ p.m.; Buckeye Stato uo 15, by MIIIAin Burdette, Superlnton· H. Kueker, Vlnlon; Kimberly tile elvll ac~oo of Bayliss and
64 Gal1xit XL
Pd. Pol. Adv.
$1895
Cenwrtlllllt. I cyHndtr1 dieted and will be sentenced 3 : ~5 a.m.; Little Edward up 15, dent of Muon County Sdloofs. J. Neville, Rt. 2 Pt. Ple•sant: Rlmey, Inc. vs. WOII Vlr1!1nla
1ute traM., ,._., steu·.
June 3; Johnny Gardner, Pt. 6:20a.m.; Pennsylvania up 17, This Is the second project for Edward Rickard,_Jr., Rl. I Le- Industries
IJI'aniInt. .......... ... PIO'asant, entered a sullty plea 12:05 a.m.; Peggy Downey down Ma10n Coonty under Title i this tart: Mrs. Rblnehold Sehwarz,
•lndowa, rtdlo &amp; htlttr
1964 FORD
to bls lndlctment of forgery and 17, $:30 a.m.; Andrew Calhoon school year.
Ma10n; Leonard !loss, Sr., PoJn.
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G•l.
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wUI
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be
sentenced
June
3:
up
11,
J:$0
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Onward
up
Mrs.
Jessie
Rutb
Hunler,
Dl·
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Mrs. Eber 0. Pickens,
Galaxie 500, 2 Dr. Hard
2 dr. Honttop. 2n ...,...
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WHbur Bryan Jones: .Indicted 18, 6 a.m.; Inca up 19, 3:46 a. rector of TIU. I, ..plains lhat Syracuse: Mrs. James A. Shock,
attndtrd trans. hello end
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$1795
~allng
stolen property, pled m.; Robert Reed up 21, 4:25 a. ~ved by Virgil stewart, Sinclair, Rt. I Sh.... ; M ro.
59 Ford G•l•xle
mnOC&lt;!nt and trial was sched· m.; st. Genevlve up 21, 1:35 a. Slate Director or Tide I, io Frank Brown, Wellsloa; Thorn·
t Dr, I cvllnrltr, au...
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for tbe ~eck of May 23, m.; Frank Durant up 23, 8:25 basically a sil weeki aummer : ~• E. Mercer, Jackson: Mrs.
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Rtclle
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1964 VALIANT
and
Alva
TolliVer, mdlcletl on a.m.; valvollne up Greenup 6:· readlne JII'Oi)'am runnins tr.m 1Vernon C. Sperry, Rt. 2 Well62 Ford G1l. 500
V-200, 4 Dr. Sedan
the
charge
of felonious assault, 50 p.m. Elisha Woods up Green- JIDie 20 1o July 29th.
; slon: Mrs. Clyde A.
4 dr. I cyl. AI Tr1111. P.
I cyl., Stand. Tran1.
stHrln:t, rldle •nd httfer
lllo pled Innocent and will up 7:20p.m.; Clara Beatty up It has been planned 1o make : Ashland, Ky.
$1295
64 Olds Dyn1mic 88 Holiday Sed. $2395
lland lriallhe ~k of the 23rd. Greenup 7:55 p.m.; Mark M. use of the reading labs and
B!rlbo
61 Comet 2 Dr. I
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The
CIVd
action
of
Lowen
B.
up
Greenup
4'40
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maler\a\s
already
placed
tn
Mr
v.a motor, auto. trans., power brakes, power steer4 cylinder, 111ndtrd tt\alu.
8
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lng, 6 way power seat, radio, tinted glass.
Harshbarger vs. Sammy Mayes Lewis down Meldahl 3'· so. p m : 1 lhe schools under Project I. The
ll s. James A. Shock, Rt.
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We ston, daughter 2:34 a.m.
1965 FIAT
64 English Ford
IS sc u
or r a.. on ~y, Franklin Pierce down Meldahl c sses w111
held wltb prlrn- Th sd . M K'
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4 cyllndtr, 4 1PMCI tnnl.
M.ay 9th, and t~ civil ~ct10n 6:35 p.m.; L. w. Sweet down ary emphasis on reading and , Sin~a:YR.t ;sSha:~~on
9,000 Miles.
tnal of Commerctal Credit vs. Meldahl 7.06 pm .
w·n 10 will be enriched with music '
Th' sd.
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63 Ford G1laxie
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500, Conv . I cyl. Aut.
$900
tnnt. R&amp;H
w[s[w tires, outside mirror, while with red Interior
em on June 13h.
I m. : Franklin H. and Ga!'tOT~ trips and school lunch. In order
Dlschar,es
ICrane down Meldahl 3:45 a.m.; to make the program more ; Sheila Blanton, Mrs. Ernest !!
63 Falcon 2 Dr.
TEEN-AGERS TO DANCE
Polly R up Meldahl 6 am . comprehensiVe, higb
school w. Cornwell, Mrs. Ola
6 cyllftCier, &amp;ttndard tnn1.
1964 VOLKSWAGEN
Rtdio tnd hea..r
Tbe
Middleport
HJI!h
school
Joseph
Chotin
down
Meldahl
6.'
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will
be
open
for
sum- Owen Dalton, Mrs. S. Earl Ger·
62 Olds Dynamic 8(1 Hol. Sed. __ $1495
2 Dr. Sedan. Radio
Semor
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w1ilsponsor
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Ford
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White over beige, beige vinyl interior, V·8 enf,ne,
Healer.
30 a.m.; udg nna up
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Summer Spec1al Education . l\frs. Billy Johnson, Mrs. G.
Dump Truck, I crllnd.r
auto. trans., power brakes and sleerlng, w[s[w t rea.
.
$1295
engine, 5 lpted tran!i. 2
teen-agers thiS Saturday from 8 G 111· 11 · Da.
H1
R classes under Project l will be l Malcolm Miller Ronda Sue
•PHd ,.,, nle
to II p.m. at the M'ddl
a po s . H
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. Mason County for the [. ry, Mrs. Olin C.
' Rollins, Shar·
1 eport
J &lt;i · held m
4_10
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High gym. The Jays will em- i up 5_50 p.m.: Ra~ey
~ 1 first time. Available teachers , on C. Stapleton, Michael
K.
62 Chev. Impala 4 Dr. ---· _ _ $1295
2 Dr. 270' Strltt, 6 eylln·
1962 PONTIAC
cee.
There
~a
dance
tonight
at
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~wn
P}~50
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lren~"~~~and
classrooms
will
give
the
i Waugh, Glenn R. Webb, Mrs.
V-8 motor, automatic trans., power oteerlng, wlo[w
dtr, sttndud trtns., radio
Tempest 2 Dr. Sport Coupe
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Wahama
H!ih
School
at
7:30
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2-4
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an
advantage
this!
Virgil
T.
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and
Infant
dau·
tires.
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$695
65 Honda
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a.m.: N_ew Orleans and
Pupil participation in the
Llkt new
R. Memll down 755 a.rn.
projtct will be on a volunteer .
61 Olds 88 Holid1y Sed. ____ $1195
63 Chev.lmpala
v·Kaa~wb: Rive{, E" u
basis from among !hose pupils I Preliminary Okav
V-8 motor, auto. trans., power brakes, pow. steer·
1961 CHEVROLET
2
2 Dr. Hudtop. I cylinder,
lrglruTiat owdn nM on 6: 5 a. who are reading below . grade I Given to Leon Lo.nn
ing, all vinyl in!.
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automltlc tr•n•. Raclio &amp;
Impala Conv .. V-8, Auto.,
an own armct
level
tho
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hNttr, wMtt sldewtll
Radio an d Heater.
p.m.: Lucy Jane Lucas up
for S;lal ~::~:n.quallfytnc : Preliminary approval for a
tlrts
met 1:30 a.m.; Beaver up Win· Wilh the ovailablllty of funds 1 Federal loan and gr~nt totaling
$995
63 Chev.lmp~le
61 Mercury Meteor 800 4 Dr. .. -·-· $895
field
3·50 p· m.,· L· F1eor•- down 1tnder TiUe 1 an f'.JCJt. ...
'"" op- 1 $24!,000 h" been g1ven Leon,
. . ·
4 Or. Hardtop. I cylinder,
V-8,
auto. trans., power steering, radio, Uke new
Wlnfleld
3:45p.m.
;
H.
E.
parlunlty
Is
afforded
to
d
Mason
County
•.
W
.
Va.,
to
con,
autometk trant. Radio &amp;
1
w[s[w
tires, lite blue with blue interior, oharp.
es
up
Winfield
a
p
m
·
t..lia
to
eve
op
llrucl
•
municipal
water
syheater,
white
sidewlll
1963 FIAT
tlr ..
Shearer
down
Winfieid
2·1'
a
aof
pdrogrdam
tagedmeebt
tbe
needs
stem,
It
woo
announced
here
I&amp;
800 - 2 Door Sedan
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ISS van
63 Chev. Bel Air
m.,· Helen Z• down Win!
eld
3·
. a rewardlngOYIway and
Robe rt
.
1
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m
EJ:. day by U. S. Senaiors
·
4 Dr. 6 cyHnct.r, tutomt·
$600
25 a.m. ; Jefferson down Win· perle ced nd
·
C. Byrd and Jennmgs Randolph
62 Cadillac Cp11. DeVIlle ·--·- ____ $2200
tic trai'IS. Radio &amp; htlter,
field ~ · 06 am
n
a
enlhushlsttc and Rep. Ken Hechler.
run power, radio, w[s[w tlreo and beige with beige
whitt sidewall tin•
·
· ·
teachers wlli be needed to de- The approval was given by
Interior.
REMATCH OFFERED
vJSe numerous, Inventive ap- tile Fanners Home Adminlstra·
MARACAIBO
proaches lo remedial mstruc- lion of the U. S. Department of
,
bon. Teacbera wilh undersJand- Agriculture Tbe grant of $117 .
USED CARLOT
60 Olds 98 4 Door _ ..... ___ . _ _ $895
iUPI) -World junior welter- lng ond sympathy for troublod GOO and i~n of $126,1100 will ~
V-8 motor, auto. trans., power brakes, power steer·
I Milt Alotn Stlm lrtdtt
a..tust llruJMrt Sh.
w•lght champ1on Sandro Lopop- learners can be very belpful used to drill a de&lt;p well
1o
ing,
radio, tinted glass, while sidewall tires, wheel
olo has reportedly been offered m getUng tbeae boys and girls
134 1 Ill H
In Kenaug1, 0,
Mlddllport
discs.
115•000 for a rem atch
over lhe hump.
Iserve
am from
es. springs
omes now
receive water
and
Mason County's first project dsterns.
was a Remedial Rcadlns pro. I
60 Olds 8B 4 Door ________ $795
gram !bat provided books scp.- 1 B&amp;
V-8 motor, auto. trans., power brakes, power steerThe Very Beat
plies, programmed makrtals 1
PW Club MeeLs
JOKll hUt er
lni,
radio, wbile sidewall tlrea and outalde mirror.
)111 ~111 IO id·
In UHCI C.rsAnywhera
teaching aids, audio • Y!suai On Tue1day Night
l1 lled uH,
NO REASONABLE
equipment, etc. ln all schools The Middleport Business and
111
OFFER REFUSED
!hat qualified lor ESEA fUnds. Pro!e811ional Women'• Club will
lltrft~f 1111 far ~~ 1 otusion
59 Olds 98 Holidey Sed. --... _. $1095
In acbool.t of bllh concenlrs· meet Tuesday wllh dinner at
Hiiii-P rtclslan Omql mou mt nt
Full power. air-conditioning, low mileage, a sharp
in lonlr mrr q~h ...hlped Wl lriL
SEE
lion of ecoJIOnUcally and edu· 6:30p.m. at the Martin RestaJll'o
one.
coUODally diutlvantaged puplls ant and • business meeting will
PAUL DAVIES
I reading teacher and teacher follow at lhe SOCial room in
JEWELERS
aide was hired in April and has Columbus and Southern Ohio
404-... ......
~MIROY . 0.
been working under Project 1. Electric Co. ·
Gotu,.uo. Ohio
Each school hao helped to
Installation of officers will be
out a rell&gt;!dial reading
beld wllh Pearl Reynolds i'nstall·· II
IAI lit its own situaUon anti ina officer. Officers to be in·
S1 Pontiac 4 Door - - - - - - $95
Polara 500- 2 Dr. H.T. Power steerinJ, auto. trans.
provide and make use of
lllalled are Grace Pratt,
Automatic trans.
Air conditioning. Radio and Heater.
materials lor the needs of us ""'ond term as president; Ph1•l-ll
disadvantaged pupils.
lis Baker, vice president;
57 Buick 4 Door ·- - - ·-·-- ·-- - - - $50
ma Sargent, secretary, and
V-8, auto. trans., P.S., P.B, roullband nat17.
former champion Carlos Her- wllda Werner, treasurer. A I
4 Dr. Sedan. Fury m. Auto. trans. Radio and heater.
111ndez.
oolstandine committee
Factory official car.
Hel'll8llde!' manager, Raftito llll'l It be made.
56 Buick 2 Door H.T. - - - - $195
V-6, auto. trans., P.S. and P.B.
Cedeno, made the offer
Hernandez claimed he was NIJXIIALL DISABLED
''robbed" of his title after a
CINCINNATI (UPI)- Veteran
Polara 500 - 2 dr. Hard Top. Auto. floor shift, radio
OPEN EVININGS TIL I
round deelsjon loss 1o
lelthanded pitcher Joe Nuxhall.
aDd heater, power Jrteerlng. All black finish. Bucket
I!Nits.
Ia Rome.
!IUI'Sing a sore arm, hall been
GT 2 dr. Hard Top. Superb dark blue with white VI·
a~l lop. Spotless white vinyl bucket seats. Very low
"fi"'iiiii:;:;:;:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:;:;:;:;....-,1 placed on the disabled list
mileage, and almost like the day It wao sold. 288 cu.
the Clnclnnall Reds and will
•
111. V8 engme and all the GT equipment .makes this
ool of acllon for at least
a real sporto car. Better burry. This one wlll not ztay
Impala 4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering. Radio and heat·
MOTOR SALES
days.
here Jon(.
or. Std. trans. wro:d..
This left the ClnciMatl ro•t~ II
GMAC FINANCING
at 27 players, two above
major league limit of 25 which
wv 2..S342
Ceclllla..Oida
Po1111roy
• • •
Station Wagon. V6, automatic shift. Shows the very
muat be reached May 1!.
XL500- 2 dr. H.T. Auto. floor lhllt. Radio It heater.
bell of care. Betutiful blue finish with matching all
olnyl lnterlor.
YOU'VE NEVER HAD IT SO
FOR SAVINGS •••
•
~ Upab..4 Dr. H.T. Auto. trons. Radio and heater.
Pontiac 2 dr. Hard Top. One very careful local ownor. Powtr steerin~ ond brakes. l!ydramatlc trans.
Smart turquolle With matcblng all v!ny\ Interior.

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USED CAR

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FIAT SALES

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Keith Goble Ford

Rambler Trade-Ins

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

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AS-IS SPECIALS

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1965 Dodge - •

Buy From BlaeHnars Now! ••• and

1965 Plymouth - -$2695

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1965 Mustang - - $2395

1964 Dodge - -

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

1963 Chevrolet
1963Ford ' -

1963 Chevrolet
1963 Pontiac

'1695

63 Buick - - - - _$1595

• '1795

64 Bonneville - • '2395

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$).ar Chief 4 Dr. Sedon. Power steerlnc. Radio and

heater.

1962Ford

- . - '1195

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Fairlane 4 Dr. Sedan. V8. Auto. traDI. One owner.

.962 Dodge - - - •1195

Lancer 4 Dr. Sedan. Std. trans. Radio and heator.

1962 Oldsmobile - '1795
4 Dr. Sedan- 88. One local owner.

-1960
Volkswagen
•
•395
2 Dr. Sedan .
1960 Chevrolet - • S695
2 Dr.

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6 cyl. Sedan. Std. trans. Radio and heater.

NOW during our

64 Polara - - • .. s1995
Dodc•

V8 2 dr. Hard Top. Finest and beat aerlea
Dodge that shows the tender care. "nlla one alao baa
lbe cUllom vlnyl trim.

631mDOia - .- - ··• SJ695
Cbevrolet s"uper Sport Cpoi ·Smart bueket 101ta with
full consul drive. Two Four ·Barrell ·Carburetors. 409
cu. ln. entdne - Four Speed shift. Smart lootin( car
lllllde ana out.

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..~ d~ve ~~ ~~~!m~

bDe at but a fraction or Ita oritiiDII price. Beautiful
Upt blue witb whlla top. Really thorp 'lnaldo and
out. Owned by one of Kalaer n:ecutlvea. A auperb
automobile.

62 Electra - • - - SJ495

Bulek 2 dr. Hl1'd Top. A o~wner new Buick trsde·
In, that we ere pleased to aller you at,a real value.
It it tltrl clelll lnalde and o.ut, and fqlly equipped.

62 Studebaker. • • '695
.

.R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
"OHIO'S OI.P!ST OODS! OU.LI!R"
.. I. Secand AV..

Miclollapert, O,

Stotion Wagon. S cyl automatic abift. Thio car Ia
worth much more because It II in exeellent cQn~Itlon;
but we are pricing it to sell cjalck.

BLAETTN~4RS
POMEROY,

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Laarel Cllll , _ . . .,

a..~ - R. Euseue

"'a_oberi LeWJS,•

1:311 a. m. Mornlnl Wor·
and Sanday School· 7 p.
Evenlns Serirlce;
p. m. Prayer meetltJC.
~ Bsplfal CRrdl:
lmday SeboOI, 1:30 a. m. Morn·
lac Worlhip 10:15 a. m.
First Bspdll Cbarcll, Mldtlleport: Rev. Donald tloaue, pal.
~ .• Sunday •-hool 1. 15 a. m.,
.,
~
George Baker, Sop!; 10:15 a.
m. Worsblp Semco) BYP e p.
ww-rSaJv .,_ -ait, -....:;..
)
m.; Evening Worship, 7:30 p.
Monday tile
of Bulb m,
• - IL
m.; Wednesday, 7,30 p. m.,
Class meeting.
lbe dsr, I to S p. IlL
S..
prayer meetinll, 8,30 p. m.,
Mother • Daugbler
Leaaue: 7 p, m. Pnp clallll;
choir
practice.
at
e
p.
m.
Mrs.
Ralpb
7:31
P· m. Bible lltld7, )ll'l1er 1
Ou.r 1rtlst It not experlmtntinr with
First Baptist Cbarcb, Pome·
will give her talk on !5 dolls, -lng. other servlcet bJ ID-1
&gt;
Ma irlllhl Than It a profound dlftrtnee betwten thne two da11 • • ,
nil' _ Rev. Carver WUliams.
repltcaa of the First Ladl01' , oouncement.
IIOTHER'SIMJ - with the ac&lt;ent
Sunday School 9:30 till IO::&gt;ll.
Inaugural BsD gOWDJ. 'l'burstlay l
ADVBNTIIT
tn Mother- it the aeeond SundaJ in
Worship service, 10:30 a. m.;
evening is choir rehearsal.
Pomeny s.v..lll Day .w....
May, who. wt hoaor Motherhood, and
Nursery
and
Junior
Church
for
NcuiJI'ene
till
Cbareb - Mulborry llellbll l
expreu our det9 affection tor Mother.
children.
Tbe Chorcll tl lbe Nuarene Rd., .uortb of Melis MamorJ,al ~ ,
Mothet't DAY- with tltt accent on
Day -lo tm)' dlf of tht year. It io
Flnt BspliJt Cllore•, Raclu,
Cheoter _ Rev. Herbert Grate I Hosp11al. P8114r, F. w.,GiffOrd, .
MotJter'1 unendiD.g labor of love. It is
Rev. C. L. O'Coooor, psalor.
pastor: Richard Barton, Supt. ~ames R. Hoffer, ASI t. Serv· '
MondiJ't italb aDd TuetdaJ'a ironing,
Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Sam
Charle• Bisell, Ass'l. Sunday - 08 Saturday: . ~ ;
the malt to be cooked and the bed• to
Curtis, supt; 10:45 a.m. Morn·
School 9:30 a. m.;
Mornil!ll ~1. 1.30 p. m., Worablp, :
be lnldt, the bni• to be healed anti
tho pro)'ftS to llo htord.
Worship 11 a. m.; NYPS 6:45 2.30 p. m., Youth meelllfl, J.
lnl Worship ; 6:30 p. m., BYF
Allilatthe olaot olller DAY, Mother
and ~unior Fe!lowshlp; a p. m.
p. m.; Evening Service, 7:30 :311 p. m.; Bible Study, Thun- ;
... praJtn of htr own-for her llttlt·
Evenmg ServiCe· Wednesday
p. m.' Midweek Prayer service day, 1·30 P. m. 11 37 Enna l
...,_ hill' huband and hen~e1f.
,
. '
. ,
llei&amp;iJta, Galllpolis.
:
7·30
7.30 p. m. Wedaesday.
•
;
. p. m., P~ayer Meetmg.
God II inswerinJ ·many of those
1:30
p.
m.
SeniOr
Choir
PracMlddlepori
Cbw:clo
ollbe
Naz.
l/nited
Bretlu!m
pro;rtn ilmliJah tilt Chortb. With iiA
Uve; Tuesday, 3:30 p, m. Jun.... -Rev. Clyde J. BartleU, Ilde. Valted Br..... .. I
efeetio Pl'Oirlldl of religious educalor Choir Practice.
Sunday School 9:30
a. m.; Cllrltt Clmn!b - Rev. Elden R. j
tion anclwanhtp tk• Church can IUpp)r lh1 JpirJtual nteds in Mother'•
CHoblre - K)'ler • llarllord
Ohurch Of Cod
Methodut
Morninl Worship 10:311 a. m.; Blake, pastor: Sunday School ~
DAY • •• IIlli Ia wuvr DAY alool
Parish - Warren G. Zlnn, Chester Church of God Alfnd Melbodht Cllareh - NYPS Young People, 8:45p.m.; 10 a. m.: Winnie Holslnser, i
psstor. Wonhlp oervlc01 are: Rev. Gilbert Spencer, pastor. Re'v . Pearl Casto, pastor. Sun· Evangelistic meeting 7:311 p.m.: Supt. ; &lt;ln'illtian EDdeov«, 7:15 !
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST; SWJday
School, 9:311 a. m.; day Sehool at '' 30· Charles Tay. Prayer meeting, Wed. 7:30 p.m. p. m., classes ror all. Song ser- I
LltUo Kyger UCC 9:30 EST. Morning
Worship al 11 a. lor, Supt. Worship oervlces
Pomen~y co-.;u t1 lllo Nu- vice 8 p. m., Preaching I:.J t ~· 1
Cheshire Baptist 10:45 EST. m. ; Evangelistic Service, 7 p. 10 :45 1 · m. wllh the
- .. - Rev. Kenneth Pieree, m.: Mld-Weot praJW moetiD(, ~
Church School at Hartford, at m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30p.m. Caslo. Tuesday, 7: 45 p.m. pastor ; Raymond Walburn, 7:30 p. m. Wedneaday, Mn. I
Supt. : Sunday Scllool, 9:30 a. MIIZie Holsinger, ella leadltr,
9:50 DST: Kyger 10:20 EST, Wednesday; Young People's Membership and
Thursday
Mondov ·rutsdov
Saturday
and
Cheshire
9:45
EST.
Service,
Friday,
7:
30
p.
m.
Com.
n
UssiOn
meets.
m. Mornin&amp; Worsbip, 10:30 a. Letart Falls UnltN .._,• .i
Ephesians
Provtrbt P~rtn
Corinthians
tO:l-7 31:10·31
6: t-4
13:1-t3
Ml, Unioa F.W.B. Cbarcb Mt Mortab Cbureb ol God- at 7.45 p. m. Mid Week
m. Evening Service, 7 p. m.; Ia c.rtll Clllr&lt;~ - J - 1\for. l
Sunday School 1:45 a.m., Exrl Rev. Daniel Workman, pastor. servrees.
Prayer meelh!g, 7 p. m. Wed- rison, pastor. Sunday Sel!ool 11 l
Starkey, Sopt.: Evening wor- .Sunday School 9: ~ a.m.: Wor- Flatwoods Melbodill
nesday.
9:30 1 . m. "'""""" ll!r'Vim 4
ablp, 7:30p.m. by CeeU Cox, tbip service 11 a. m. and 7:30 . -.Pearl A. Caslo, paotor.
Ractue Clmn!b or lbe Nl!- fll'lt and third Thursday at j
lP'Uh lhe hope It ltill, In •om• mea~ure, foster and help IU.. Layman; Youns People's mee~ p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. ship service, 10 a. m.,
_.. - Sunday Scllool 1:31 7:30 p. m. Second llld fDurlb :
Win t1ua which ;, good in family and community Ufe, thil /l!flo btg and Bible Study, 7:311 p.m. Tueeday; Young People's other Sunday, 7' 45 p. m.
a. m.; Sunday Wlll'ship 10:30 &amp;mday at 7:JI p. m. Prayer ;
Wedaesday; &lt;llolr pracUce at meeting, 7:30 p, m. Friday.
day Sehool, IO a. m., John
a. m.; Evenins Senice 7:J!J p. meetln!: and
illlrlll ,
ture II aporuored by the bru ineu firnu arul organimtiom 7:30 p, m. Thursday.
Ratland Clweb of God - ley, Supt.
m.; Mid-week Prayer Service, 'I'IIIrsday, 7:111 p. m. and tint j
whose naml!l appear below,
lllllllllld l'tnl Bsplill Cllurcll Rev. John Smallwood, psstor; F.- Ru Metbodlll
7:311 p. m. WednesdQ. Rev. and third llandiJ, T:a p. 111. 1
, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - !1- Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; SUnday Schooi!O a. m.: Evan- j--Sunday School t 1· m., Mrs. Morris M. Wolfe, putor.
·
MI. - · UaiiM lnlbrea :
Preacblnc Sunday 2:30 p. IlL gellstlc service 7 p. m.; YoURg Fred Nease, Sopl Wonhlp
Jllllialld Charcll of lllo Nu- llo Cllriol'llri- , _ ...... :
lltdlalMI Free WW Bspllat People Endeavor 7 p. m. Wed- vice, 10 1 · m. Rev·
- Sunday Scbool 9:Jll a. rllon, patoc. SalMiay
llc:bDol '
Cborch - Rev. Paul Taylor, nesday; Prayer meetins 7 p. Stutler, pastor.
m. ; Morning Worship 10:45 L t.JO a. m. Praching, fin&amp; 11111 !
pastor; Sunday School, 10 a. ,.. saturday.
Heath Metbodht Cbarch,
m.; Evqelistic service 7:40 11*4 SUaday, 7:~ p. m. Secoliil'·
m. ; Guy Priddy, Supt.; PreachEpiaeopal
dleport - M. E. Dowson,
m.; Midw.U Prayer acrvice IIIII fourth s-Jq, 11 a. m. J
lllddleport, Ohio
lllddlepart. Ohio
lng service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer Gn&lt;o Episcopo!
Chare• lor; Mrs. Nan=·
p. m. WetiDelday.
Prayer .aJN......, Wed- .
serviCO!I, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Pomeroy- The Rev. Richard ~I Sup~.;
.
Syracuae Clltld\'&amp;
day at 7:10 p. m. Christian En· \
Masoa BsPifol Suaday Sebool , H. Martin, Rector. Sunday 9. ~ a. m.• . Worslup .
.... - Wlllinl C. ftorpe, deavor, seeond end loarlb Jiull. ;
D.A.V,
Hsll,
corner
Second Morning Prayer and Sermon : 10.30 a. . m., Methocbst
poalor; Sunday School 9:311 a. 4ay, 7:• p. IlL
i
&amp;
.. ,
llld Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsored 10. 30 8 m
·
'! Fellowship, .7 p. m.;
111.: Mornins worship 10:.111 a.m.
•ts
;
by French City Baptist Church .
. .
I Board meetmg, lsi Sunday of
Pentecoetsl
P!eallll Vllfler
jill!
i
llotera ol Good Breed
In Gallipolis. Affiliated with s.
E UB
j month, 7:30 p. m. WSCS, 2nd - - • - I Ro
Admitted - Wll!llm Cllrter.
Wo I'IU All Doctoro PmcrlpUIIIM
B.C.
Rev.
R.
L.
PiniOn,
pastor.
Ealerprloe
EUB
Chorch
Mooday
of
month,
7:30
p.
m.:
,
124-Rov
Plllll
E.
J~~
Pl.
PleaSIIII .
Baltlqton, W. Va.
WY :1-29115
Pomeroy
• .... , Dlsch.,&amp;ed - \Irs. Rohe1
&amp;mday School every Sundav Rev. Menzel Smllb, paslor. l· Eleanor Circle, Wednesday, 7
S d· S h 1
·
· ' Worshlpservice9·30a m · Sun·
m
lllr. un ay c 00 10 a. m.; llimmey Solltl!slde· William
3 p m Preaching serv1ces the
· · ·'
p. ·
W h· Wed da
nd fl'ri. i
'
'
fth · ~ay of each monlh.
day School 10:30 a. m. Youth Letart
Falls
Methodist ors lp,
... Y a
~be. Pl Pleasant; lilts. It B.
MI. Moriah Bsptlst Cblll'&lt;il- Fellowship 6:30 p. m.; Boys Cllarce J111101 F. Early, ,.,_ ~ Po
·
-.I Jl'riend, Mt. Alto: Ml'l. Bo1llo
Corner of Fourth slid Main St., and Girls Fellowship, 8:311 p. tor - LETART FAW - Wor- ell
_ ntectllll C ' learns. I'Uny: Mro . .Jolin w.....
lliddleport. Rev. Nylo Borden m.; Evening service, 7:30 p. ship, 7:30 p. m. Sunday ("· Be~ Bs South Jrd A"'o",,nRcvM!ay··l',·~·l.eoa;;:;:;;:;:;.:;:;:;:;iiiii:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;:;:;;;; j
lltiniBter. Sunday Sehool 9,30 a: m., 2nd and 41h Sundays: Youlh cept 2nd Sunday);
Church lkh..;l 10 ':"'~. ~a~:cia;
MO UIIC!Oiu S~ lllddleport WY 2-25110
110 I. Second
Pomeroy
WY 2-2440
m. Arnold Richards, Supt. 10:30 ChoPraJryer' I.M30ee~~.m. 7~dnepsdmay. fiedScbool, 9:30 a9. m30. Sunday. ~~ illg evanlell!llc sa oiee, ev7en:311·~
L m. Morning Worship.
....,, ·
· ·•
service, : • · m.. ""'
m . Wedneod Blbl Study
- ---Naomi Bspllst Climb
Wednesday.
1 Sunday of month. EAST I.E- P.
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Sunday School 1:311a. m.; W;;. Mornln1 Star EUB Churth - TART - Wmhip, 8 p. m., 2nd :l~d mW~tur~i&amp;lrtmPrlyablp 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 7 Rev. Menzel Sm1th, pastor: and 4th Thursdays;
Church.
ljl · • p. ·
llotablfllled In liM
p. m., Prayer service.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.• Roy School, 1:30 a. m. Sunday.
I
Pr'ft/JyHlrlllll
Woll Cobnnhlo. W. Va.
Van Meter, Supt.• Earl Shuler, PIE GROVE - Wol'lbip, I p. Middleport hot Ullled Pres·
lllddlepon
Commun i ty
Ass't.; Mornins worship, 10:45 m., 1st llld 3rd Thursdays; flrlorla• a..rcll - Rev. How·· II
niiUODTIH511
HOUS~
Clrletoa Chorcll, Klnphory 1. m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p, Church Sdlool, 1:30 a. m. Sun- ard Rupj!O)~ pastor;
Road - Rev. Clyde Hinton, m. Thursday. Youth Fellowship day. GREAT BEND - Wor· Sd!ool 9:30 a. m., Frod """''"•:1
psalor: Sunday School 9:30 1. 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
ship 9::rl a. m., lot and 3rd Supt.; 10:311 a. m. 'll'orsblp:
tD.; ~ph Carl, Supt. Sunday LallridJt EUB Churth - SundiiY'; Church School, IO:t5 S:45 p. m. YF : Wed., 1:30 • ·
Warship service 10:30 a. m. Rev. Eugene E. Emersoa, pas· a.m. Sunday. MORSE
m. Junior Choir; 7 p. m. SenPomeroJ
"Your &amp;eepa1te sr.a"
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lllli 7:30 p. m. alternately. tor: Sunday Sehool 9:45 a. m. --.Jhip, 11 a.m., 1Jt end 3rd lor Choir.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at Russell Archer, Supt. Sunday Sundays; Church School 9:311
IU &amp; lbln St.
Pomeroy
!lyra&lt;u10 first Ulllml - .
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worship, 10:~ a. m. and 7:311 m. Sunday.
IIJiftlall Cillrdl - &lt;lrureh
Co!"mbla £bapel - WtrUlp p. m. alternately. Bible Study Mllemllle Melbodfll Chftb vbs 9:30 a. m.; Sunday Scllool ~
lerviCO each SWJday. 9:15 a. llld prayer service, led by pa.. - Wendell G. Stutler, pastor. 10:30 a. m.; llilllo St.idy,
m.; Sunday Scbool II a. m.; tor, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Santlay Sehool, 10 a. m.; Wor· P. m. Wedoeaday.
Youth Service 6:1~ p. m. Even- CllrisUan Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. sblp service 11 a. m.
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Phont WY 2-311'18
PqnUie CoJIIlllllllty Charclo Rev. Eugene E. Emerso•, pat- School 1:30, Harold Boosh, Worship 7:30 p. m.
-Rev. ~ Cline, pastor. too: Sunday School t :45 a. m., Sapt.; Kesneth McLeod, Ass't. Syracose .llloalo•- Earl
Y01JD8 People B 901"/lce: 7:30 p. N&lt;l'lllllll H. Babr, Supt.; Sunday Supt., Preaching 7:311 p. m. Sun· lor, psalor. Wedneaday and
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4ay servicel, 7::111 p. m.
vice ~· 7:30 P· m. and p. m. altemately. Bible Study lllelle Melhodhl Chmh Lotter Day Saints
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Palnto and Hardware
llllldora and BDlldlDR SUIIPIIOI
~7.30 p. m.
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1a1 Road. Suaday SeMol
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.30 P· m. Prayer meet1n1 7.38 lloborl Vineyard, Supt. Bible Olesler Lemley, psstor; Wor- l,=""'miiiii&amp;iiiii...,:;:;:;:;;;;;;&amp;!i
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SlndJ and Prayer services led ablp "'"il!e 9:30 a. m.; Sun·
lmnl'o Bottle Gao
lllddlepart, Ohio
Rail... Mlulol- -Oilu by psstor, 7:31p.m. Tuesday. day School, 10:15 a. m.; MYF
Newman, mlaslOltary pastor; Adult Class Meeting 7:30 p. m. 1:30 p: m. Prayer aad Bible
Sunday School
1:30 L m.; last Monday of mootll.
Sludy. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
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Worahlp lt:ll a.m.: Preacblnc 8yri&lt;D10 EUB Cbareh- Rev. Rlllutl Melhodlll Ollldl Office Hours: ero 12.llll6taole 11 N- GD
7:30 P· m.; Prayer oemce, Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sut&gt; Rev. C. J. LenUey, paslor:
111un. _ - ODart 8L. p aiF&amp;I.
7:30 p. m. Thur!lday.
day School, 1:30 a. m.; Ben Olurch Scbeol 9::.1 a. m.; w.... ll~~~~~~==~=i'i:=~i:iiiiiiiii1i~;
Splldolty - lnlbonll'rled illloll
Clwrch .Of (:hrilt QuJseDberry, Supt.; 10:30 a.m. ahip aervlee, 10:30 a. m. MYFI,'
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113 N. 2nd
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Art Marcum, minister; Bible and 3rcl Sundays of the montb. S.U.• Mollwclkt Chore~
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School and Momlni Worsbip, 7:30 p, m. Evening Evangellt- H. 1. Mclllniel, pastor; Mrs.
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or, 1 p, m.; ~~ Wo,... day II monlb.
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Watly EUB Chri - Reo. 10~15 a. m.
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School, 9:30 a. m., CbW:ch ser· Witnesses - PubUc
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dcsvor, 6:30 p. m.; Evenq ser- Study, 5 p. m.: Bible
VJCe, 8:30 p. m.
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Rutland Church of Chrlol- lng, 8 p. m. Thursday;
Roy Carter, mmJSter.
Bible try Sehool, 7 p. m. Thursday.
School,. t :!0 a..m. Worship and
Lutheran
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Young People ' llleeting, 6:30 Latberaa Cburc~ _·
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V. H. Braley, Bible Sehaol Supt a m .P Sunday School 9·30
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port Wednesday evening In the al workshop on "worship,
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week wi!h his mother. Mrs. IMay 22, as requested by Mr. I terian church, attended by Mrs. ' Friday and Saturday,~M;~ay~-~~~anrd:.,W~a~h:am~a,~28"th:.~:::
Harry craig and his brother 1 Clarence Thompson,
school Alkire and Mrs. DilL
' and 7 at !he Rutland
and fami ly, .Mr. and Mrs. Ro- 1head.
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trip to Washington and , Pra!t, preSident. Mrs. John 1 Heltl for Clrtb
MONDAY
1\B,altimCJre. He was met al lhe Werner, Vll't! president; Mrs. Mrs. Oco Mullen was hoste" DAUGHTERS OF~e~;:: \1
Wood County airport by his Kermit Jones. secretary, and \ when the Sew-Rite
Sewing class ol the United
brother.
i Mrs. ~ruce ~loyd, . treasurer. i club met Wednesday even~ng at chilrch will meet at the
Pomtrey, Ohio
Mrs. Charles Wood of Knox- ' The off•cers Will be ms!alled In their club room. A Stanley par- Mooday at z p. m., with
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ville, Tenn., is visiting with I September.
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. \ ty was held with Mrs. Eugene Jacob Gloeckner as hostess. !
TON!GHTihruTUESDAY
molher - in. law, Mrs.] Mrs. Rebert Reibel, awed•!- Triplettasdemonstrator,l;ames SAFETY PATROL BOYS wm l
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: M. Wood.
I ~ Clow~r JUdge, and past re- . were played following demon- be honored when the Pomeroy ,
"THI UGLY DACHSHUND"
Mrs. Guy Reynolds spent g10nal director, prese~ted the 1 stration, witll prizes
Elementary PTA meets Mon.
Wit~TD~~~iJ~1~;: and
Tuesday in Charleston, W. Va.[ program for .the evemng ·~ow- , the winners.
day evening at the school.
Suzanne Ple-sht&gt;t1e
Kindergarten classes were dis- Iing outstandmg C?lored shdes I Mrs. Harold Hood,
safety film will be shown
W1lt Dlsney'JJ
missed for Election Day.
of . flower arrangmg. Mrs.' conducted a short busines'i ses- 8 program presented by
''WI?,IE THE POOH"
Reibel. gave. a co~mentary on I sion. A communication was read fifth and sixth grade instrument(on rf".:h~l:i~;;"'
: Mav.1l lnspeclion
lhe shdes, mciudmg the blu~ i concerning the Regat!a Jlllrade al students. Refreshments will
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•nbboo flower arrangemenL• an : and it was voted to ?"tticipote. be served by mothers of the
Admission: 75c &amp; 40c
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pomters on good and bad ar-, The traveling prize donated
first grade.
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Mrs. Hood was awarded tn Mrs. BETHEL NO. 62 of the In- !
spection on May 31 by Pomeroy Dunng the soc.!al hour
Ronald Browning. A
Order of
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wiU meet
ning at the Masonic Temple. Ba salad were served from • . and Mrs. Raymond Baity. Mrs. 7130 p. m. at lhe Pomeroy
. bara Walker. wo~hy matron, ~vered With a lace cloth
Elza Gllmore Jr., Mrs. Charles sonic ~mple. There will
· and Dale E. Sm1lh worthy pa- pmk underlay. An arrangement Hoffman, Mrs. Willard
election of officers.
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cente~ed the table Wells and Mrs. Tom
Daughter banquet of lhe
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Tbe next meetina will be
Church at the
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at 6 p. m. Bring
reser\·ations are to be made twmed with pink azaleas.
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with Ruth Tompkins by May ZS. rangements oI dogw ood
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placed about the room.K~~:~ ~~
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attend IDspecti""s at the
esses were Mrs. Earl
Vranken as hostess.
ing Chapters, Urania at
and Mrs. Glenn Lambert.
ville of wblch Charles F.
The traveling pme was won
Sizes 3 to Big 3
son worthy graod patron, is
Mrs. Lambert aod the
Whlto
member on May 7tess prize went to Mrs.
$1.99
Sto&lt;:kport, May 19; 'Mt.
Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Lrulll_berli!IBiockat Beverly. May 20; Royat
at the silver servlCOs.
Washingron Court House
which lrt!H! Thornburg,
Dairy Queen Wllero
Middleport, 0.
We'll run ourtelves
grand conductress is
ments were provided by Joe
Rosenbaum.
ragged to EARN member, on May 21 ; w~:'~~~~~ Flowers were purchased at
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lnauranc:e w1th June
VIe, nne 21 ,
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Betty Cowan, assoiate matron,
group wen
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LlNCASTER, OHIO - THE
fund drive for oonstrucUon ol a
loc•l campus of Ohio Unlverslly went over the top In a big SAIGON (UP!) -U.S. ground
way.
i forces Saturday claimed one of
It was anacunced at a victory the major victories of the VIet
banquet Friday night that the Nam war, the destruction of
~.000 goal bad been
more more than a lull Communist
than doubll!,d, with $41!0,000 col- battalion with 446 VIet Cong
lected, excluding donated land troops known dead in what was
&gt;alued at abOut . 1300,000. described as a "Tennessee
Ground will be broken lor the •turkey shoot."
lrst building this summer.
In !he air war, U.S. planes
malTed tbe Communist obserLogan Scrambling
vance of the lZth annlveraary
THE ·LOGAN BOARD
OF ; of the French defeat In
!ducalion will meet Monday Indochina by bombing Dlen
to consider cutbacks in school Bien Phu ,the historic fortress
1ervices following the defeat of
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a 6 mill operatin~ levy this
weok, and other ISSues.
The levy !ailed in a special
election last year. City Scbool
Superintendent Dwight Miller
Indicated however the levy may
be re-submitted.

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dered to the VIet Minh on May mUes north _of· Saigon. oo lhe
7, 11154.
central cout continued to
The NallY and Air Force pound a Rlnforefd Comm~
aUackers also devastated sup- battalion which. !t\ls been
ply installations along the trapped since Wednesday with
North Vietnamese coasl A HI back to the South China Sea.
Hanoklatelioed-dispatch by the
Left Very Utile
Soviet Tass news qency said In ..,porting 446 known dead
some of the planes flew over in the rice paddies aear Bong
the western suburbs ol the Son, Allied o!llcen said there
North Vleinamese capital "and may bave been two Commun1at
were mel by antl'aircraft lire." regiments caught In the trap.
U.S. lsi Air
Dlvlslon "'"!~re's precious Utile of It
and ¥letnamese
In Iel\ said a U.S. spokesman.

ArmyWill
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Cong headquarters and base
camp near the Cambodian
border 75 mlles northweo\ of
Saigon. U.S. lsi Infantry
Divlalon troops are sweeping
the area In Operation Blrmingbum.
The troll of destructioo by
American plnnes l!lll'.ked up
through the south and far paat
lbe 17th Parallel dividing the
two VIet Nruns.
U.S. pilots flow !9 missions 1D
North VIet Nam moving up the
southern panhandle and far

Inland to Olen Bfen Pbu near a barges IIIII
the Laotian border west of destroyed ~~
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Hanoi, The former French ,sevl!ll arm
installation now Ia an alrbase four gasoHne
for the Communists.
pounded r,lll1111 yards
A Tass dispatch from Hanol radar aile.
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said the North Vietnamese A 'patrof. of lha 0.&amp;
army since 19M bad become "a 25th DivlaloR aear Cu
formidable force...lt bas a miles nortllwat Ill
modern air force and modern Satunlay atteroooD
types ol aotl-aircraft artillery through a YlO!.
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as well as rocket troops."
and tilled* , ,
Carrier-based aircraft hll heavy
and
near Vinh, Thanh Hoa ~d ~be arms fire. 'j'be Amerle.all
key port of Haipboag, sinkmg reported Ught euualtlu, · .

Pre-Trial Action; Newsmen

Sued $5 Million by Dodd

B~s ! GOP Newa
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WASHINGTON _ THE AN· CAN THO, Sculh V1et Nam
nual Republican Women's Con- (UP!) -Prem1er Nguyen
feronce heard the cheering news · Ky warned Saturday the onucu
at its closing sessi1Jn Satcrday forces would Intervene If
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Pre- from !he nine persona.
'!be 1be judge lasued subpoenas represented the ~::1
th"l pabllc opinion polls lndl- Communist or. a
lrlal maneuvering got under· fermer Dodd employes were for paris ol the Pearson- government ol Moise 1
eDit' lhat the GOP could w· government wms power
way Saturday in Sen. Thomas Usted as Marjorie A. Carpen- Anderson Iiles, including "do- In this c!ountry. Dndd'a visits
"a mighty victory" In lhe No~ 1Soulh VIet ~am's forthcoming
J. Dndd'a ~ mlillon libel and ter, his former personal secreta· cumenls aequired since Jao. l, Katanga In the Congo
8 &lt;Ongresslonal elections.
1 general elect10ns.
conspiracy suit against 1\vo ry; Terry L. Golden, Michael 1958, from (Dodd's) Illes or been linked In print
This note of optomlsm came ' "If the people elected
colunmlsls, with a V. O'Hare and Rose Marie from the flles 'lr custody of the Struelens' activities on bellaliJ
from Thomas w. Benham, vice CommuniSt or a
that former employes Robertson.
United States Senate."
ol the Tsbcmbe regime.
president of Opinion Researr.h government, wo (the armed
documents from his Sonnett's motion askiog for
Lfll OJ Sllllpoenas
-Documents "relating
Corp., who regularly oonducis forces) would stand up
the de p o oil ion authority Subpoenas also were ls$ued, fioaaclal or other trm&gt;&amp;ac~ion•l
pulse-taking polls for the na- fight them,'' the flamboyant
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I' ed Fr'da charged that documents were according II&gt; the Dodd announce- between either or both If
1 a~ ~ "u n I awfully taken" !rem ment, for:
tiona! GOP.
marshal said, casually
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defendants and any ol
bourbon and chain
aga~ ~~"::'~:': Orew Pe r I' Dodd's m.. and that the order -Copies of any documents former or present employes
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mentholated cigarettes.
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for subpoenas was needed relallng to Dodd's relations lhe United States Senate."
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The Connectlcut Democrat's ·because "the full extent of the with Klein, the public relations -"All files relating to !Dodd)
CAIRO
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U.A.R.N PRES!· 'cou p. , It' s a bad wor d,"
dent
Gamal
office released a copy of orders . thefts of such documents Is not lifllclal, and Michael Struelens,l maintained by either or bo!h"
President Tito oi ~=~l:v~ said.
LUCI BAINES JOBNSON
by U.S. District Judge now known" to the senator.
a Belgian citizen who formerly Pearson and Anderson.
C'afled Saturday for a global K_y . oald he was sure
wu the bl'lde In mllid whei
Holtzolf lsouinl sub01
disarmament conference attend- maJordy of t~e people_ .,
Carel 8ernsteiu cmlted thlt
for oopies of documents 1
ed~,,~lries
ol the Nam
are aotl-Commurust.
simply eat weddln
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however,
1\atementsthe from
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a "pressl"i" need lor an accotd . m e pas.,
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competlttou at Pratt iulllpi;. .--v
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to prevent lhe spread of nucle- m the future, lhe armed
The Dina,_ besides Pearson
ar weapoiiJ
have and will play a
and Anderson, lncluded Opal
In 8 ·eo~unlq•;• Iss ed
Important and decisive
ldentuled u Anderson's
EyeS frilt,
the_erid' ol Tito.'s flve da~ vi~: whe!l&lt;er _in or out of
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former ~mployes olwe~~
J&lt;bool bell. Boob ..... .
demanded a halt to ulr aUacks
SeHonmeater,
Maasrllyn
on
bls back · Priace 11ft,
on Viet. Nam and lmplementa"""
sb&lt;-ye&amp;Nlid
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lion of the 11154 Geneva agree- .
former secretary in a WasbinaCrown
Prinoe
ments on Indochina. But tm, 1
FIRST SECTION
ton public relations firm.
I WASHINGTON (UP!) -Sen. Nam aad 1ha\ U.S. troops ~ave and ..nceiv.d the Marshall •• off to clau.Akldlo, _ . .
commuhlqtle did not sp•c!flcafly · Poge 2-3 ---- General
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Dodd' 1 . J. William Fulbright D-Ark. made Saigon "an American Pian not as 'Boy Scouts' but as
mention the United States,
flee ~me~&lt;ll rem
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COWMBUS - OHIO PAY- Page 8-9 -------~--within the Painters Union was the eonn' ti t
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ba statements" and of "undercut· "arrogance ol power."
make war but to assure
rolls .for March were 7 per tage 10 ------ Pzcture
slain by a charge of buckshot carried ou~ ~~~:~r for : 1' llng" Pres. Johnson's policies.
Smathers said in reply;
enlar~e freedom not to see maf!CUl3le
cent above those lor the sam . Page 11-12------ Farm
early Saturday as he sat 1n h1s lobbyi 1 1
W t Ge
Sen. George Smathers D- "Tbero can be no arrogance rt shrmk.
period a year ago, according 1~ 1
SECOND SECTION
olflce.
busln~ i~teres~" and
Fla., a former member of of power lo an age where we "This is not the hour to be
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the Ohio . State University Bur- , Page · ------A;:-~:~~ Lloyd Green, 4l, financial ased tax-free cami&gt;a;gn conlri- l Fulbright' a Foreign Relations stand a finger-tip away ,from quarrelling wilh the President
BfOJDeD ~
eau of Business Research.
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. Isecretary of Local 1171 ·here, lbullons for his personal ex- ' Committee and a member of~ war of Armageddon. .
or .undercutting h11 command.
With Easter adjustments the p
·-p-~-was struck in the face by the 1penses
Ithe
Senate Democratic leaderTo cl1arge thai our soldiers It IS always easier to take the D!i.TROIT IUPI) _Auto lao
burea u reported Ohio's annual
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Pearson aod Anderson wm l His barb was aimed at the Long before Sherman said it llis criticism of Fulbright laheled as ''iJII&lt;curale'' )1111
billion, a I per cent Increase ; Page 21
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't~ ~ogs I He was kllled a little more Ihave the same right to equest 1foreign relations chairman's we have known that war is holl was contained In a speech o1 Sen. Abrillam A. lllllbll'l
from February's $30,4 billion. '
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ews' lh_an one month after a slayer Holtzolf for subpoena 'power claim that U.S. intervention Is -&lt;rgly In Its every respect.
prepared for delivery
conclusions abaul the ~
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Wl.th a shutgu~ cut down Dow the seoate Ethics Commit~ ereatlna Inflation in South Vie! "We entered two world wars Gainesville Fla.
of defective can produeed 111101
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Meigs ·News
The Connec\lcut IiellloeNt,
team ol American business l•adTHIRD SECTION
walk....,:ng :.~untoFrane,.: iPearson said Friday that "lf
releasina a Bllok ol deled ~
ers gathered here Sa turd 1
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1subpoena we can make up for
ports supplled by the nat!M I
talks with their Fr h ay or
--------mg. There have been no ar- any Sea~te oversight"
LOS ANGELES (UP!) -Mlalup $19,8011, then fled down the,•to collect the money lo U. S. acto industry, bad aald 18.1pll'
resta although rewards total!og [ Tbe ethics
mi.ttee ,, Farrow, 21, star ollhe "Peyton \ hells of the courthouse to avoid Savings Bonds withheld from cent of 47 nilllion cara turio4
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k into Dodd'~ PI ace " televtston
senes
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relationship wlt:" IObb lat Jull sometimes girlfriend of Singer The actress, we'Bring a red I' When she saw photographers, been defective 1o some
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Will us Frank Sinatra, slipped Into wig, sunglasses, a shift and she ran Into a room, wbic~ spec!." He said ooe-baH of 1111
two nations.
e
ahead with its Inquiry despi~ SUper1nr Court Friday to piCk sandals, want to the courthouse hu'ned _out to be an employes defects Involved safety
W.
Six 01 the Arne .
the law suit
cafeter1a, and altempted to ards.
ed by the former f:.~:S·
Judge Holiz.ll's order authorOut{
bide behind zi refrlgerau.r donr. Industry sources did ot . . ,
retary c Ocugl Dill ury
!zed Dodd's Ia
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Miss Farrow !hen dashed for the safety portion o1 Rib~
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York,
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ANAHEIM, Calif ·
officer's deak,
were defective They said tlll'ilo
8 omb Scare .4f(ain
· (UP!) - Johnny Keane was fired SAIGON, Snnday (UPh "&amp;meoae ratted to the
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press," said the yoang televt- gurebe~~~~~~~
chart•red, Boston-bound jetlfu. :replaced by Ralph Houk, \be "Iron Ma1or" ,who led tbe into Sail•• early todaf lor
alon star,
nu~
Ioiii~ o1'...,.
er l'llh 97
team to three consecutive American Leaeue pennanta be· llrateQ meetinp .. Pl1me
no
made 80 ~rs abo~rd lore being promoted to general manager.
Mialster N£111en Cao Ky'a
MADISON, N. J. (UP!) - Lookaway, DWeland. The The surprised Cheney coaxed found to be defectlWI.
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led landlDg Tbe newa came to Hook 1n a
llatement tho! lie may spend Secret's out \bat Dbje Is a nickname coined In Yankee-land. her out from under . the deak ,
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the pilot re t!'t~ay when telegram sent by club president Yankees lost 1s of their first I auotber year In office,
Prof. Allen Walker Read of Columbia University told and asked her to srgn fer the Smallpos {}iJtbreak
been 8
ere hnd Dan T9J1ping from Miami, Fla. 20 gariles thla season.
' 'l'llo an11-1overnmn1 Bud!l- a convocation ol etymologists at Fairleteh Dlcklnaon Uni- bonds. The young actress start- Fr' hte . N ti
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Delalla ol ~car:;,
''I blive decided we simply Keane became manacer of .,.11 were ....,ted by 1 lii'Jil verslty Saturday tbat Dixie was the Dame of a atock char- ed to alga the paper upside Bl~ING~ • 0118 •
were 01
e mb report must make a change despite the Yankees In noe 1 the
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A. i1n e P ane Was a Northeast out of It " said Tcpplna In the ed mana erial
In hJs.
: !: ~ -~ documented in a play as early
!rem Cheney wbo had disiribut. po1 m the Encllsb m•d1Jt!llt
u- ell Convair 8110 Jet, en ' wire. :,y
lnted to
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orlgJn lor lha name applied to ed bonds to many young 11as be&amp;un to have lnternatloiW
1~ 1 dlngmovea
zu;..:m Freeport, Bahamas manager orthe ~!t.:ion a c.~
.lh~~d I :: ~
The n~me got i push toward the Southern 1\ates. It has been performers when they reach- repercussklna lor travelin
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New York In I pol..:.. 11
Ill lmmortallty In Dania! Em. linked to Dixon In the Mason ed the ase ol Zl, Miss Farrow !rom BrJtaln.
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COLl1MBUs - 'I'IIB OHIO \o be ~ in the near luture Berra after the lll6t ..-1es and I
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the courthouse - cuaalog con- demand ~ . of ~
~elopment Team wm lean 11'11( ~U~ yau of your aeneral ieplal!tll him wltll
a.Mthe\ show there was a ~ Iliad . . ~ted the llderabl• stir amoag . (lltZI]ed ~ltrui . lrar--:'
¥onday lor Ita second oll\-1ll • ~anager dUlles per
your year old Jourr1eli!IID !DIM- A!Kll POUnCAL ASYLlJM
with a stanza which read: Glb _... thai Dtsie
N ll]lectators.
from Brlllin.
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~li.teiio'ff!lvfrJMI'I .tu'pl'~~- p~a; ... wliio :or poUUCi) "'1 '""' w U&lt;DJ;I ~play I'U dance ill night pac1 ll(lltalJic!\IIY •to Dooe Cleveland Gtenvlllt won 1110 Jl
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P. Neuettiebwanclor
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tbennant
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A Communist batlallon normally numbers 350 to ~ men.
Hundreds of ouspects 1lso
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Bong Son reliion. At dusk
Saturday, a VIet Cong platoon
was trying to shoot lis way out
of a cluster of rice paddles
where Soulh Vlttnamese rangers bad them pinned down.
U.S. Air Force B5Z Stratofortresses for lhe ninth consecutive day struck a former VIet

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an article on famous mothers nolds and children. While there .plans, Mrs. Guy Reynolds and odist church.' gave the addrl'Sll ous Onjor of. the Red Cross three all : state baods,
·i of the Bible. Tbe traveliog prize the ninth birthday of Lyan Rey- 1Mrs. Kermit Jones were nam- , of the morrung, fn!!owed by a and Orde~ of Malta. Albert G. !l!k• .part 1" th• lesUval ac!ivi· ll
,.'., donated by Mrs. Alice Robe- ooids was ohserved.
ed co-chairmen of !he neat. . I discussion period.
Woodard " co~mander.
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and the hostess prize was wonltras been released from Veter-ldent, opened the meetmg and I noon included on~ for mm1sters, hold a rummage s~le Frld~y tions for the var1ous bands, and ,
bv Mrs. Guy Reyaolds, presi- ans Memorial Hospital wbere l welcomed members ,•nd one . with Rev. Dr. Dunkle In charge, and Saturday, May.' and 1 m then between 3 and~ p.m. the
&lt;k.n! of the class. Arrangernenl'she has been a medical patient , guest, Mrs. M. C. \\llson. The ] attended by tbe Rev. AU&lt;lre; the old Evans ~ulldmg on Back baods and their majorettes
of pink dogwood wece used [ror several days.
I verse of the month was giVen ! one for members of local com- Street from 9 !1114 p.m.
. stage impromptu parades dow·n·ll
throughout the Russell home. Mrs. James Criswell left to· : by Mrs. Bruce Lloyd and 10' 1mission on worship lo charge AMERICAN LEGION Au~l- town. AI I p, m. Fr1day
• 1 Mrs. Ocnald Hicks was
for Pittsburgh, Pa., where eluded tw~. readi~s, "B~~ull· l of Prof. Roy A. Reed, Jr., as- iary of Drew Webster Post Will All· State Bands wUl present
1 guest for the evtnlng. Refresh- 'sbe was called due to the sert· lui Sunday and Eastor by · sis!ant profes~ ol worship and have a bake sale at _K r o g e r 1 conc~rt at CitY Halt .
menu were served following ous illness of her brother - m- Joyce Kilmer. Members. an music at the MethodiSt Theolog- Store Friday, begmmog at 9.30 HJghlight of the festival II
I he meetlog.
law. She will assist her oister swered roll call by g1vmg • leal School ID Ohio, attended by a.m. All Unit members are ask· the giganti~ .parade with all
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Mrs. Smith, and one for church ed to send baked goods or a bands partiClpa\1118
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McCullough and Miss \ five baskeis of. flowers to dec· . ers on music in christian educa. ~ATURDAY
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Lt. Col. Harry Craig of White i School auditorium for the bac-1 ~~;,;~on, director of youth Star will have a Mother's
In the parade, line-up: Po I n
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Sands, New Mexico, visited thlB Icalaureate semce,
Sunday, I choirs at Worthington Presby- flower sale and rummage
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