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S·Dlllly Sentinel Pomeroy-M!ddleport, 0 June 10 196S

Star Garden Club Holds Thursday
Meet At Home of Mrs. Norman Will

19th Anniversary Of Middleport
Club Observed Tuesday Evening

'!'he Star Garden Club met most often attacks rose foliage,
Thursday afternoon at the home phlox, chrysanthemum and Zm·
The 19th annive1 sarv of the co-cha1rman, Betty Clme and
of Mrs Norman Will Mrs Seth ma Virus diseases are spread
Mlddleport Busmess and Pr ofes- Janet Korn
Nicholson was devotional leader by leaf hoppers and' aphtds.
slonal Women's Club "" ob Personal Development -Fred·
using as her topic "The Sower' Always rrad directions on pest~
served Tuesda) evenmg Dmner dn.• Houdashelt chairman Ma
The verse of the month and cldes and follow directions on
at the Martm Het aw &lt;:~nt was ry Ellen Roush, Edlth Forresl
club prayer were given In unison label
at 6 30 p m w11h a deL ora ted and Beulah Strauss
by the membero A report on Mrs Orton Nelson diScussed
cake berng sf'nell for the des- World Affa1rs - L u c 111 e
regtonal meeting was gtven by Lawn Care Liming may greatly
s~rt course
Swackhamer charrman, Jean
Mrs Vtrgll Atkins and Mrs tmprove the growth and appearPast Presrdent :\1rs
Essie Moore, and Martha Belle Frye
Norman Wtll Arrangements for •nee of lawn grasses The way
Ru:sell a'tended tlw dmner
Legislation - Ne!l1e Vale,
the officers and speakers table to be sure If your lawn needs
The meetmg was he d at
cha1rman Pearl Re~,onolds and
and honored classes tables for lime Is to take a soil sample
Columbus !Southern
Allee Mills
the liarrtsonvllle Alumm ban to the ExtenSIOn Agen. and have
Eler.:tr1c Lump3m 'juual
Public
Rel ations - Janet 1
quet
were furnished by Mrs htm send tt to be tested
Hill
With ~eLret an Mrs LJH\
Korn ~ha1rman Moille
Wtll and Mrs Atkms
Apply ferltllzer at rate of 1
er m (_h::trge m th~ ab~ence
and Margaret Lehew
Officers
elected
were
Pres!·
lb
of mtrogen to 1,1100 sq ft
Mrs GDrt P1 m prP.., rden t Telephone - Sharon Roush
dent , Mrs Grover Stout, Ftrst from June 1 to 15 and July 15
Reports \H ft' gl \t' ll
and Betty Chne
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Vtce Pres, Mrs Neal Jeffers, to Aug 15 Blue Grass lawrus
pondenc e re.::~d and
~USIC Director - L u { 1 II e
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Second
Vtce Pre!l Mrs Robert should be cut 2 to 21&gt;" htgh..
"ere named f01 the
Swackhamer
HONORED QUEEN - Jenmfer Blakeslee daughter of Mr and Mrs. C E Blakeslee, Pomeroy, was Installed
Scholarshtp - Eva
Stout as honoted queen when .lou s Daughters Bethel 62 met ,hts 11eek Ptclured left to rtghl are Becky Nease, m- Jewell Secretary · Treasurer, Cuttmg htg~ does not mean to
) ear
CIVIC P11 " ' ~ ' """ cha~rm•n Bettv Ptckens and stalled as Marshal Lmda Yost Semor Pruuess Mtss Bla kec!ee, Lmda Lyons, Jumor Prmcess and Pamela Cleek, Mrs Purley Nelson; Program let the grass get htgh before
Cha~rman Mrs James Ntchol- cuttmg You should mow often
da \\t&gt;rrHr llltl rnun Emma Faue Kennedy
GHide
son
enough that not more than one
Jane P&lt;~ugl S&lt;Jllle
1
Emblem and federation - 1
Promotion 011v Is
Plans were made for a Tour tnch of blade " removed at one
Glona f '"'"''" h F rcddiC Hou Beth P1ckens chatrman The I
dashelt Arm flarle\ Peal]
rna H~sell, Edna Mae SwH.:k I
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1\r
of Carpers Nursery, The pro- ltme Allow chppmgs to ~lay if
I Held On Srmtluy
olds R ~~ le Ru ~sell Fdtth
and Beulah Strauss
I Promolton Day was held dur
gram cha~rman, Mrs Atkms, you have a thm stand Of /grass,
rest Fartc h&lt;nmth Eva
Parltamentanan - Pearl Re1
mg the Sunda) School hour Sun
led the club collect and creed but remove tf you have a ~eavy
d
t h
UB
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m umson Mrs Frank Halhday tlnck turf
and Bell '~- CI nt•
nolds
Membtorsht]J - Ho~e
Bulletm - Freddie Houda~ C~~rc~ !~~h ~~~~~prls~pe!er
ENTERED HOSPITAL
talked on 'Garden Sense on Mrs 0 E Stout gave a paper
olds t:hairman ~t'll)
Mollie Hill and Margarel 1 The Rev c MPivm Allore supermtendent, m chm gc
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JUNE 10
Amonth those who entered Pest Control"
on • Accent Plants', 8 gprden
Kennedy mstalled Ihe off iCe!' or the ! CertJftcales of promollon were The Catholic Women s Club Holzer hospttal In the past 24 She pomted out that suckmg needs dramat1c aCfent plants;
WSCS or the Umted Methndtst presented to IJSa tell Kellv l of the Sacred Heart Church wtll hours were Mrs Gladys M and chewmg msecls such as use them sparmgly so that they
Scrapbook -Grace Pratt
!church Tuesda\ evenm at the iWJlson and Beverly wll•, rrom l have a potluck
ptcmc on Caldwell, 5119 Fourth Ave, Mrs Aphtds and Japanese beetles can wlll be effectiVe By contrastmg
Spectol Committee - Rose church
g
Nursery class to Busy Bees 1 Thursdav at 6 p m at the James W Wetherholt, 41 Chilll be controlled wtth spraymg wtth wtlh tts surroundmgs, a plant
TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
Revnolds chairman,
Allee
cass Shell) Clark and Rodney I home of Mrs George Hackett, cothe Rd, Darrell Eugene Wall, ludane or mcotme sulfate for becomes an accent ptece Color,
LOVE WITH THE
Mills Bell) Pickens
AlwJida Installed •ere Mrs V D Ed Pulhns, from Busv Bee to Sr Middleport Each member Second Ave, Mrs. Clme W suckmg msects and spraymg or texture shape and stze all enter
PROPER STRANGER"
Werner and Lorella Saelens wa1ds pres td en l Mrs Harry )Mormng Glora•s class
Mary 11s to take a lad\ of the parish FJtch, Vmton, Mr and Mrs dustng wth Sevtn or DDT for the p1cture W1th these thoughts
\\ 1th f\jtl l.d re \\ o tJ
P Smtih \lee p1 rs1dent Mrs Margaret Carleton from Mo1 n a!ll a guest
Tilden Thacker, Rt 2, Thur· chewmg msects
m mmd take a walk through
uml &lt;.. It 1 e l\h Q 11:-t n
Glen D1ll recordmg seer etarv mg Glories to Jolh Juntors The Past Councilors of Theo man, M1ss Cassie F Slagle, Mrs Holiday also noted m1l ~our garden to see whree ae&lt;ltH.J. "MAN IN THE MIDDLE"
MIS Robert \\ornet treasurer, rlass and Cathv Dtlt, Dwtght dorus Counctl Daughters
of Waterloo, Wtltard L Wamsley, dew can be controlled by spray. cent plants would be mterest1n1.
~\ 1t h Rolle!! Mrtdlllll\
Rnd tht&gt; followmg secretaries logan Jr and Lcllr\ 'r\oalker, Amenca w1ll meet Thursday 611 F1rst St, Pt Pleasant, Mrs mg With act! dwne p m this Se~.-eral arrangements o( pea&lt;HILi B&lt;JII \ Sull \ an
Mrs II R Carpente r campus from Jolh Jumors to Fa1t hfu l evenmg at the home of Mrs Lee W Wears, Phny, w va,
otes and Ins •ere diSplayed
mm1stry,
Mrs
Alonzo
Custer,
Few
class
Rollin
Bearhs
Mrs
Bonme
L
Stevens,
Apple
Birthdny
Part
Mrs Normon Wtll recet..d hrst,
l
Saturday June- 12
The Pentecost sermon was de- Chrtsltan SO&lt; tal Relations, Mr~
Following the presentation of 1 The Rock Springs
Grange Grove, W Va 1 Carl L. Bar
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Mrs Orton Nelson second and
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livered
at
the
S)Tacuse
Ftrsl
E
E
Bryant,
membership
cu
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ceriJfJCa\es
e-•ch
puptl
ol
the
I
will
meet
Thursday
at
8
P
m
!rum,
Rt
I,
Middleport,
Ellz
Honors
MISS
Looney
Mrs VtrgJI Atkms, thtrd Judges
I RACING FEVER
\\llh lot Mmn,.,un
Umted Presbytenan Church on ltvalton Mtss Lydt(l Ebt&gt;rsbach tschool rerelved a r&lt;mdy bar wtth Hemlock Grove- and Har abeth F Durry, 122 Laurel St
Miss Hazel Va C
were Mrs Pearly Nelson Mrs
t111d 1:L.rbM a 1-\t gg::tJl
Sunday mornmg June
by
and serv- 1
11sonv ii ie Granges as guests Pomeroy, Mrs James M Schus honored With a
Gladys Nicholson and
Ray
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rs
WJig lt Porket pro
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Hemlock Grove Will pr..,ent the ter, Pomeroy, Mrs Myrtle M day party over the Memmral Ntcholson
"BLOOD ON THE ARROW' I the Rev RIChard Putnev of Ihe CJe
gram matena
Mtss
Lucretta
prog
Dale- Hthtrbou Ma1th&lt;J H\ler Westmmlsle! FoundatiOn of Ath Genhe!mer
s Jrl\ual life witt I
ram a nd Hamsonvt 11 e WI 11 Donahue ' Rutland • Mrs Roy 0 Day weekend at her home un The nex t mee tl n~ Nlll be at
!Llllt tJ
ens He was assiSted bl Mr vat on
d ~
d
open and close the meetmg Re Pearson, Rt 2 Racme, Mrs Grant st A pmk and whtle col home of Mrs Purlev Nelson
11 1
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~:::;:::! lame&lt; B f blm, al&lt;o of Athens Sr s~p;l~ wo;~ '
e~ster
freshment.&lt;J will be served by William Frank Lambert, Jack or scheme wa• earned out m with MIS Robert Retbel, guest
Mr Eblin a student of Lou I
Tl Ch t C
the host Grange
son, Mrs Bobby Lee Crabtree the decorattons Durmg the speaker
'"ill&lt; Semmar1 will be the DC\ottons taken from John bl 'se 1 1cs er omm 111'"b'tv BJ The Pomerov Bend C B Ra· Rt I, Jackson, Mrs
Polly afternoon the honoree opened
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Bre
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romeroy, Ohio
Suppl\ Pastor of lllls church
were led b~ Mt s Baker F'rld!'l\ II 8 p m at the Chesler 10 c l! \\I
0 8 Wiener
we
t
ac son,
ICh- the gilLS and pictures were takdunng the 1emammg part of Gordon ResponSI\ e nadmg op IG d S h 1 11
roast at the Syracuse Road ael R Lambert, Ironton Mrs en
d
1T&lt;l e ( ou
wre has been d p k Th A...
M 1 c J
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June Julv and Augst
ene the d~IOtJOns follo•ed bY tan attendan«· of 84 th iS ear Sl. ar
urs..v evenmg, ere
ohnson, Rl 5 Ath. Two large decorated btrthdav
TONIGHT
I he )JUbltc IS CO!dtally ln\11 the hym n Wto Mav Not Chmb lhe staff and traders
the 7 pm for members and their ens, Mrs
Harvey s Gallo- cakes were presented to MISS
NOT OPEN
ed to attend A nursery will be I he Hea\en h Steeps
Wl lh tBtble &amp;hool lhts year were
famiiJes
way, Columbus, Miss Carole A Van Cooney from Mr and Mrs
PCOVtded to ca re for Lhfi' smll li iMrs Everett Thomas a..:: ac- D~rettor Mrs Delores Holt I A special meetmg of Pome- Whealdon, Huntington
Mrs Ed Smith of Pomeroy and Mr The June meetm of the
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
children
compamsl and the LOI d s p, ay er AsSistant Dtreclor
Mrs ~~~ Chapter 186 OES wtll be Shelby W Hazel, Sr ' Flatwoods and Mrs Kenneth Markms of Pomero\ Gorden Cl~b was held
Jun•1112
'THE HORROR OF
I The regular meelmg or the er m umson
Jumuta Spencer UJfts teach
d Tfhurshday June 10 at 7 30 Ky' Mrs Boyd C Parsons Ev- Racme Refreshments of cake, Monda\ afternoon at the home
IT ALL
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P m or t e JnJIJatton of three ans W Va
Jce cream coff a d
h
Pat Hoone ~ nca Rodgt&gt;rs
sessJOn was heid m the chunh
We Would See JPsus • was er Mrs Franres Spence1 Sec candtdates
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ee n punc of Mrs J 0 Roedel With Mrs
I anne~ Sundav evenmg wtth lhe the lopt c of lhe program pre retar, and p!amsi Mtss Regma
Ut nnb Plt&lt;e
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BIRTHS
were served by Mrs Sallo Van Irvmg Karr Jr as co hostesl
"WITCHCRAFT'
Rev Glen Hueholt or Galhpol" sen led by Mrs fhomas Follow.! Spencer Nur ery, class, Mrs
JU'IE 11
t M•• Bobby Lee Crabtree, Rt Cooney, Mtss Dtanne Van Coon Mrs Fred Blaettnar, vtce
Lon &lt;.. hem('" fark HPdley
as moderator Mrs Arthur S) I mg a med1talton on the topic 1 Kathryn Wmdon '&gt;!iss Ca ro- Mar) Shnne Wh1te Shrme of • Jackson, son, 3 16 P m Wed· ley, Mtss Mary Van Cooney and prestdent opened the meetmg
I \ester and Mrs Wtlltam F Ephes1ans 3 2tJ 21 were read b; lyn Hoffman and M1ss Karen I Jerusalem wtll meet Friday at nesday
Mrs
W E Mumford
w1th the' verse A Gond Deed
SUNDAY, MONDAY
I Wmebrenner Will attend ihe Mrs Gordon and the group sang Btssell Begmners class Mrs 10 p m at the !OOF Hall
DISCHARGED
Others attendmg were Mr ts Never Lost" He who lOWS
•nd TUESDAY
Synod of Ohto at Muskmgum the hl mn We 1\ould See .le Ruth Steele and Mrs Lou Jse
Patients recently diScharged and Mrs Everett Davts, Mtss courles) Ieaps fnendshtp, and
June 13 t4 15
'NONE BUT THE
Co llege at New Concord on sus, to dose the program
For ley
JUNE IZ
mcluded Mrs Boyd Sloane, Mrs Maude Taylor, Mtss Alma Oh he who plants kmdness gatheJ s
BRAVE
June 15 . J8
1 Pnmarv 1 Mrs GladiS Spen
Rock Sprmgs Cub Scouts Pack Dav1d Fillmger Clark Cum- linger
Mrs lames Murray love Fnllowmg the Lord' Pray·
- TechnrcolorElders present were Mrs Mr~ Edwards conducted a ct&gt;r Mrs Bernice Batley and 246 wtll ha~,oe- an outmg at the mmgs, Sandra Crank, Mrs Dol Mrs Harry Kaurr Mr
and er m umson , members anaFrank Sm&lt;rtra-t: Jmt Walker
Eylvester Mrs Wmebrenner shorl busmt&gt;ss sess ton and plans Altss Esther Spencer, Pnmary Atthur Nease pond, Saturday, Jy Bartley, Mrs Emma Pullins Mrs Pearl Van Cooney, Miss wered roll call by descrtbmg the
Tornmv Sand s Brad Dextt:r
Ton y Bil l Samm\ J ark ~ on
Mrs Donald Cottnll clerk of were made to sponsm a ba ke 2 Mrs Mace! Barton and Mrs at 5 P m Each famtly II to Mrs Ronald Shtvely, Mrs Dtane Van Cooney, Mtke Van corsage !hey made and were
L;.uamr SI~phen.s
I sessJOn and Mr Richard Duck less bake s&lt;~le to raise money Myrna
Carpenter Jumor 1 take lhe-tr own w1eners and buns John Wood, James Clark John Cooney, Mary Van Cooney Mrs wearmg
Co lorcer toons
worth
for Ihe Camp Asbur) fund Oth Mrs Margaret Bm;ell Jumo; and a covered dish
Bush Mrs Letha Riley, Wilham L W McComas
Mr Paul Durmg the business session
mone\ makmg pniJects were 2 Mrs Caryl Pooler Jumor 3, I
Trotter, Mrs Frank Miller, CascJ, Middleport
Mrs J E Foster was welcom:
discussed
' Mrs Mal'\ I,autz and Mrs lnzy I A N I tJU: 13
Mrs Ge&lt;trge Cummms, Mrs Out-of !own guests mcluded ed
as a guest A ptcmc was
A dessert course was served! Newell Teen-age I, Mrs Ruth Will b.. ~::: s••;;;~t ~~etmg :nnaoolle Russell, Angela D :d ::nd r~ ~ E Mumford planned for Wednesday July 7 at
We Cordially Invite All To
durmg
the social how b} Mrs Er"m and Mrs I eota Young
the St Andr
m arley, Mary Lou Cormany,
oe, r and Mrs 6 p m at the home of Mrs
I
Gerald \\tldcrmulh Mrs Edd Teen Age 2 Rev Pearl
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M ew ~ Church '" Clavde Burnett, Gumther D IJames Van Cooney, Mrs Eva Walter Grueser Named al the
Smith and MISs LurretJa
" and Rev James Morrtson
of th "st ~I V~~c~o, Coder, Handy Fnend, Mrs Ron· Wa~d dCol~mfbus, Mrs Marjor- commtttee were Mrs Roedel
he~ mer
TransportatiOn Mrs
e eu envt e I· aid Clark and mfant daughter te on er oo ' Waldn, Ohto, L-1and Mrs L C Karr and those
.
Iel Chnst) and lamtor, Mr
oc~t""b of Catholic Women's club Mrs Marlon Mash and infant Cpl Robert Van Cooney Cher- who cannot ~ttend are asked to
FIRST
Cleland
WI e present Those WIShmg daughter, Charles Jenkms Mrs ry Pomt, N C Mr and Mrs contact one of the eommiltee
JUNE 18-19-20
QUALITY
Everv
parent, grandpar ~au~~~~~d may contact Mrs Fred Lockwood, Mrs M~unce
Smtth, Pomeroy; Mr The by-laws were ~mended. A
en! and frJellds or Bible School
sct
Venoy, Samuel Hardman Mrs and Mrs Otto Hollman, Jack· thank you note was read fnal
' REGULAR
Imembers ore mvtled to attend Th
JUNE 14
Raymond Gooch, Orm NorriS son; Mr. Randolph Ward Rav- the Pomeroy Alumni Assoc'*"
Fnday mght and
e Meigs 4·H Pleasure Rtd- and J Oliver Mtlchell
enswood, W Va and Mr and !ton for flower
arrangemen!J
Certified Oil Station see progfllm
what the children have ers wtll meet Monday at 6 30 p
Mrs B L Potter, Barbours- made for the banquet
W M•ln St
Pomeroy made and learned
~ at the home of Cheryl Wtl Fourth fear To Be VI~, dW Vifa
Mrs L C Karr presented I
tams
n mg g Is were Mr. and p a p e r
The Philodendron
The DAV and Auxtllary wtll Observed Sunday
Mrs C C Cope Algood, Tenn, Comes ~~ Age" n brought out
meet Monday at 8 p m There The fourth year of Rev L Mr and Mrs C C Brown, that the Phtlndendron IS one ol
Wtll be nommahon and election Stmpson as pastor of the Foreat Mtss Betty Brown, Brandon, the top rankmg house planll
of offtcers All members are Run Baptist church will be ob- Fla, Mrs Charles McNamee, and that the number grown 111
urged lo attend
served Sunday, at the church Mtddleport Mrs Charles Wtse, Flortda each year, would reach
Sunday school will be held at Waverly, Mr and Mrs Okey 10 lime around the world They
Appropriate sentiments for all fathers on
9
3tl am, followed lly tbe wor· Henry, Mtss Maxme Henry, Gal- grow from 16 to 20 feet
m
CLUB PICNIC
shtp
servtce
by
the
Rev
StrnpII
polls'
Mr
and
Mrs
Adrtan
Brazil
and
then
some
are
10
his day- June 20th,
The Noble Prophetes• Club
1963 held a PICniC at the Ra son At 3 P m , the Rev. M B, Carson, Mtss Dnne Carson and small one has them In their
ltvmg room
Phllodenrlr0ns
erne Park Sunday afternoon, Myers pa•tor of the Love Ztou David Adney, Middleport
Bapttst
church,
Columbus,
Will
take
a
mtmmum
amount a!
June 6, Wtlh the folluwmg mem·
--~
be
guest
speaker
and
the
ehtl
B
o
s
to
n
lndustrtallst
Bernard
care
which
s
actd
soil 1 llttle
1
hers and guests pr..,ent Mary
BOXED HANKIES, BILLFOLDS,
, Lower Salem, Vtda Car from the Love Zton ~urch will Goldfme patd pver $1,500 m plant food, leaves kept wasbtd
hotel bills for preSidential as and a httle water
Martettn, Edtth Hutsmpll- smg The pubhc JB mvtted.
ststant Sberman Adams In the At the close of the meeting,
TIES, SHIRTS &amp; JEWELRY ITEMS
lar, Esta McKmght
Ethel
Maude Young, Mr and Mrs. In 1958, a House eommlttee ensuing scandal, Adams was a dessert course was servedliJ
the hostesses
George Lear, Galhpohs, Mr made public records showmg ousted
and Mrs Allen Hughes, Middleport, Mr and Mrs Ernest Wmgett, Racme, and Naoma Brmk·
er,
D1slnct Deputy Racme,
Gill$ Ml'U. WEAR WllH PRIO£

SOCIAL
ICAl .ENDAR

WSCS Offl'cers

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COLUMBUS (UP)) - Gov The governor oald experts Some felt Ohio's hopes of set- aald the land would be avail· partment wtll release the need the recommeodahons of severaldoeatlon
James A Rhodes •atd today had ptcked the Ravenna site as tmg the factilty were jolted able U the AEC requested It ed ground at the Ravenna Ar· groups of sctentlsts, transporta- "Lack of unity In the put
the
that smce the Defense Deport· the only one 10 Jbio smtable when an Army spokesn.an 18id but later chonged h1s report to senal for the proposed atomtc !ton experts, and others who has lost a number o'
ment had not yet been asked lot the faclbty and pledged hts Thursday the Defense Depart· say the mthtary could not spare plant
after a study concoud&lt;d Raven- project• for Orlo," Rhodes ..ld.
lor 3000 acres of the Ravenna admlntstratton would do all It ment could not relea~e 3,000 of the land smce losmg 3,000 acres Sources close to the Ohio na was the best loeallon tn Ohio Thts IS the tuno for aU Ollt.ordnance Stle lor an atomtc en- could to get the lacthty for the 21,1100 tdle ocres at the ord· would tmpatr tis future use tf Atomtc Energy Commtsston for the pro1ect
Jjlls to unite tn a con m oa
WASHINGTON
SJ&lt;;N ergy prOject 1! was rtdtculous" Ohio
nance depot for the atom needed for an arsenal
have mdicated thts
cause which wlll benefit the ea.
Frank J Lausche called th~ to say the state had been
Meeting Set
smasher project .
The governor sa1d stnce the "However m the event this Rhodes calle&lt;' upon all Ohm ttre state"
OhiO congresStonoi delegalton turned down m -II• efforts to get '!'he governor mnde the state- The governor satd t~e depart- Army had not been asked to acreage ts not avot!able, we o!Dctals and leaders to support Several group&amp;, prtrnarlly Iii
Into a meetmg today to come the $280 milhon atom smasher men! as Sen Frank J. Lausch ment had not been asked as release the land any charges are prepared to purchase the the Ravenna proposal and satd ISouthern Ohm, havt •rged thlt
up with some strateg
the project for the Site
tn Washmgton called a meetmg yet for the land smce the Atom- that the stale had been turned reqmred land m the area for "Ohto wtll be totall re red lthe1r area be conSidered fOr
state s btd to land Y 10
The governor sa1d tf tl de- of tbe Buckeye congresSional tc Energy CommiSSIOn tAEC) down' are rtdtculous '
Ithe atom plant
) P po
the project A Jele~altt IN"'
11 velops the land ts not a voila- delegalton to make plans for was still considermg •ever a!
280 ~a:
hon atom smasher aat $the
Is Clnfldent
Rhodes sa1d he did not ptck to present a convmcJng case" 14 countH!s was to ask the AEC
~enna Arsenal
ble reqmred land could be pur- supportmg the state'• btd lor Sites for the project
Rhodes satd he had 'every Ravenna as the stle but had to the AEC m Washmgton Toes- m Washtngton today to loel!l
Aother delegation,
a
. chased m the area
the new sctence compled
The Army spoke•IJilln ltrst conftdence that the Defense De thrown hiS full sup:&gt;&lt;&gt;rt to 11 on 1day on behalf of the Ravensa the project In Southern Ohio,
14
roonty Southern Ohto group,
'lllas scheduled to present
tls \' 8
proposal tot ht Atomtc Energy
Comm1s.smn today urgmg the
atom1c research center for P1ke I
Co1•oty
1
The Army threw a bombsell
In OhiO s plans to umte behmd I
Lhe Ravenna Arsenal when 1t I
announced the
Northeastern
Ohw land would not be releas
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WASHINGTON- FRANKLIN
D Roosevelt Jr , the man wtth
the magtc name, " avatlable to
run lor mayor of New York City
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The Almuae By United Pre" u.... naUonal
Today IS Thursday, June 10,
the 16lst day of 1965 wtlh 201
to follow
The moon Is approaching Its
lull pha•e
The mornmg star is Saturn.
The evemng stars are Venus
and Mars
Prmce 1'hdtP, the Duke of
Edinburgh, was born oo thts
day In 1921
On thts day In history·
In 1898, the U S. Marines
began the lnvasioo of Cuba in
the Spanish • Ammcan War.
In 1940, llaUan DICtator Jle.
plto Mussohni declared war on
France ant Brttam
In 1942, the German Gestapo
burned the tiny village of LJ.
dtce m Czeehoalovakla alter
shooting 173 mate lrtlu]bitants of
the town and depllrllng the
women and eblldren 1o CiiiiCentratton camps.
A thought tor ~ day
David Thareati 181d· "II
two to speak the trulh-&lt;lne
speak and lhe utber 10 bear."

MAKE ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

SAIGON (UP!) - Government troops drove the Vtet
Cong out of Dong Xoat today m one of the bttteresl bat·
WASHINGTON fUPI) - Pres1dent Johnson called
ties of the war and probed northward to try to rescue
a mectmg of hiS top nuhtary and dtplomallc adviSers to11hal was left of a shattered relief column It waa feared
dd} to tevte\1 the sttuatwn m Vtet Nam
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Etght more Amencans were I
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There v. as a posSibility the admmtstratlon might
ktlled today when tbetr plane tact for hours wtth the Amert·
m.1ke a statement after the sessiOn of the National Se·
crashed m the central htghlands can adviSer accompanymg the
MISS PARKER
MISS SAXTON
MISS RUSK
I cuttly Counctl The meeting wa~ a contmuatlon of 1
1ar to the nonh of Dong Xoat government rehef battalion of
CONTINUING down the hne up of contestants who wtll
10 t he Mtss l con terence whtch began at the Whtte House Thursday.
1The ftghtmg at Dong Xoal ttself 300 to 400 men whtch ran mto Amenca Pageant durmg Regatta Weekend June 18 20, are Lmda Sue Pal kei Rut
p,e,&lt;nt al Thursdays sessJon - - -- - SANTO DOMJ'IGO IN· Icost 31 Amencan casualttes ac· a Vtet Cong ambush when ttl land, Carmah Saxton, Gallipolis and Shetl a Rusk, Athens The pageant 11 til be held were Gen Maxwell D Taylor of mspectton m Southeast Alia,
t01nabonal orgamzalions press- cordmg to aU S spokesman- trted to reach Dong XoaJ, 60 June 19 10 the Pomeroy Juruor Htgh Audt tonum
US ambassador to Sa1gon Sec crtltctzed press coverage of the
ed mYest 1gatlons today
mto one known dead 17 m1ssmg and nules north of Salgon, Thurs..
- - retar~ or State Dean ..tusk Un long war m V1et Nam He proatrocity charges mvolvmg both 13 wounded
day
~Hi W~AAW:!il:*I~ W:n HY1! itJ OM'":~
Iderst&gt;cretarv of State ( f'Orge w posed that the Se lBte Foret.gn
Slde!l In the Domtmcon conflict There had been no radio COD·
Loss•• Feared uvy
PLAINFIELD, N J tUPit
Hall ~efense Secretary Robert Relations Committee send l biIhe Umted Nattons and the
----- The lost battalion had been _ Tbree per11081 were kUled
;, '/c~amara Deput~,o ~~rerose l parhsaL delegatiJ' to the scene
OrgamzatJon of
Amertcan
flown m by helicopters when tt and 14 Injured eorly klday
Secretar) Cyrus A ', anee and so that 'lJm-fact 1 be laid at
States are conductmg mdepenran mto a Commumst reg1ment when a lire consumed • 10
fl
Ct'ntr~l lntelllgtonre A"genev D1- rest
dent mvesttgatJOns of charges
Losses were !eared beavy, add· year old ramblln&amp; Irame ••·
I rector Adm W1llwm F Raborn I The
Senate debate was
that both otdes have been gull·
mg to the toll at Dong Xom tel ocross lloe atreel lrom a
Anyone attendmg the big Rega tta Weekend evenls 1 I.e While House meetmgs touched off by the first formal
ty ot JndlsePOmmate execulions
where more than 200 of the gov- llrehoa•e.
on June 18 20 wtll be able to VIC\\ the act11 lites from the ca me agamst a background of! dtsclosure here 011 ru,jday that
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of thetr foes
ernment defenders WitTe re
upper Pomeroy parkmg lot tn comlort
sharp Senate debate nn the na-1U S ttl!IP~ l!IYI·~me time
ported ktllM or wounded
Pollee and llremen coolin· 1
Thts announcement 11 as made Thursda1 e1 enmg bv lure ol Amencan m1hkrv m been authoriZed to conductWASHINGTON _ A IZ.YEARVtet Cong los,.. were be I ued to oeareb the rums fur 1Regatta General Chatrman Wli!Js Leadmgh&lt;~m and Porn 1olvement
1n
che
ant1 I combat support" of South VIetold Oklahoma boy cut his way
lleved high but there was no ac od!er poSBible vlcdmo after etoy Chamber of Commerce Prest dent lack Carse) dur lcommunl't war m South V1et na/liese umts under certain conthrough such tongue-twtsters as
utal count
Mthatry sources the opectacular bla2e, vlilble mg a meetmg wtth Coast Guard offlCJals
1Nam
ditwns
'boutonmere,"
'' petlpatetJc"
m Dong Xoat estimated more 20 miles away ~as e"tlnguisbLeadmgham sa1d
tn range#
~I Se n
Thomas J
Dodd 1 Pnor to Tuesday there had
and eczema, Thursday
than 100 were killed
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ments have been madt- lo pl ace erl Pittman U S Coast Guard D( onn JUSt ba( k from a toUI been no mdtcatJon _ save for
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become the nahon champion
Dong Xow Itself was • sham
B gtganhc tent' over a large Huntmgton
statements by an anonymou~
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speller,
bles of burned out bulldmgs,
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• ~~ &lt; portton of the upper parkmg lot Th &lt;
G d ff 1
mil1tarv spokesman n sa1yon
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Michael Kerpan, Jr' of Tulhttered wtth more than 100
so spectators, as well as booth sent:d
s
that the 53,50fl.man Amerlc;;;
sa, Okla took top honors
corpses mcludmg men, women
areas w1ll be prole( ted m cao:;e
f
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force m v1et Nam ould do any
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and cluldren killed by napalm
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and flame throwers '" the sav Utah Leaves 7
The Re alta ofiJCJals smd the IKe about the e~ents tn Pome- , s e" ise
gb
that art&gt; bemg passed out
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age ftghUng Some of them had
ent WI
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been used as shields by the Vtet
w1dth and 210 feet long
tommema wale! ua ts
Oh S
Cong In th• ftrst mtnutf' of p
M' . Coast Guard offtctals present , The Coast t.uard .,n be In io enate
ersons ISSintl11 for the meetmg wit h ch Pomero1 to ass1sl wllh water
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Topeka, Kan' gtrl by spellmgl1 Mr and Mn Herbert s Park·
'larghetto
er of Syracuse, bas recelv· saults
ed a Bachelor of Sclence De· Bedraggled and bloodstamed
MOSL"''W - SOVIET RUS- cree in Petroleum Engineer· Vaetnamese women waaled as
SJa s off -course moon rocket, mg el Marie Callllo Pegea- kr they kneeled over thetr dead
wtde of tis largest by 1110 000 in&amp; at Marietta College Park- Uncomprehendmg
children
miles, raced through space to er, a graduate of Pomeroy stood by and ate Amenran c
day toward an e .pe4:ted orbit High ICbool and star football I rations despite the nauseatmg
of the sun
player at Marietta College, smell or burnt and decaying
The Russtans announced received bls degree during
h A
Thursday mght that an engme Marietta College'• !28th Com· 11 es f II gen 11 e monsoon ram
aboard the LJna 6 - their 3, mencement oo June 7
was 8 mg
1100 pound, unmonned satellite
The battle for Dong Xoat befatted lo respond lo a radtol
gan before dawn Thursday
stgnal from earth I&lt;&gt; change !
fS,
~hen battle-hardened Vtel Cong
course
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can survtvor sa1d It was aSSlluit
PRESI·
after assault after assult wtth
the vahant defenders slowly
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By United PresslnternatJonal were Wa lter F' Walker Flottl e\ents and supenlse regula Oh1o Senalt&gt; lnilk thf' fi rst maJor 1 ev
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Seven persons were mtssmg Ia Commander 18 3 Ga\llpolas t1on!-&gt; Thl:' Manne ~v&lt;'nt wt ll be step Thursdav m a dr1ve to cut l berr~ Avenue, Pomeroy,
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and presumed drowned near Bill Matthews Flotilla 18-3 Past patrolled thorough tv b1 the u down on shophftmg-a $t35 mtl· ;•thor of a medttatton accepted
Vernal Utah, today m the 0JvJsJon vtce capt•m of Dtvt· s Coast Guard
hon a vear busmess' 10 Ohto I~r publication by The Upper
wake of a VICIOUS flash flood sion 18 James R Walsh U s
l:h 8 20 7 volf' 1t approved ! oom world·wide mterdenominWaters Insolated two commun- Coast Guard n Huntmgton Max i Offluals from the U S Coa'&gt; t and sent to the House a btll atlonal devotiOnal guide accordtbes m southwest Wyommg
\\i Watls RMI officer m charge Guard t&gt;mphastzed tllat re-lu~e whlrh allows storekeepers to ~ng Mtn an announcement by Dr.
of u s Coast Guard depot at 1s not to be thrown mto the nv
anmng Potts edtlor of
Nebraska braced for the pos Pt Pleasant and LCDR Hob PI by persons atlendmg the Re detam susp.cted shoplifters ln iThe Upper Room, '" Nushvlllt,
stb1hty or more ram A seven- - -gall&lt;~ Tl1e\ pomted out that their store!'\ un it I a police offlcer iTenn
Inch deluge htt Alliance, ~eb I
or even tiSsue paper rould I IS summoned
The datly devotional guldt
Thursday and washed out rat! I
!Je danguous for dnvers 10 tre
Under present law • store With a urculauon of three and
road tracks between Bndeport
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The CoaSI Guard sa1d there befm e trvmg tn detam h1m 1 It 18 dtslrlbuted 10 more than
More than I,OUU persoos who
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fled thear homes at Newton
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they might have to evacuate
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Mrs Oscar w Clarke was J, :· Mees, 91,
agam tf more ram falls
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restramt' m hold1ng a susperl jan{ and other
and
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re-elected president o f ehtTn· Claimed Thursday
Heavy rams fell on the east patr on the West Pomt Road ed bl a /me 001 exceedi~g $2 I'd shopli ft er
chaplams serving prisons and
There IS no reason to shout[ County Commumty Concert As· Jacob T Meeo 91, a lomer ern Gulf states today Showers and tl was agreed to adv"e the 1500 nor less than !500 or bv ' Sen ThomHS p G'lmartm D other msbtuttons For vtsUai)J
[rom the housetops that thmgs SOC!ation at the summer meet resident ol Pomeroy passed spattered the Rockies and ram slate road commiSSion about Impr~ sonmenl of or not lr.ss \ ounstnwn argut&gt;d Ihal mno 1 handicapped people, The Upper.
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are gomg up and up durmg the mg of the boerd of dtrectors away Thursday light m Athens drummed Oregon and Washmg· 1ts condtlton and request repm lh"n Ml daiS nor more thRn cent shoppers might become 1Room
avatlable m Braille
nexl half but we do expect a held Tuesday evemng al the He had been in Ill health for ton
work durmg a recent meetmg une yeat OJ by both
\ the Vlllims ot over zealous store and Talkng Book editions.
good
second half . John
home
lhe past •everal months
The Utah flood poured down
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The meditatwn
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Tlie New York representa Born m Mason City W V• Sh
Cr k C
bo \ Hartford Vtllage Council also
But Sen Ross Pepple R Ltma Rev Allure Is published In
s,on to newsmendn urs 8) fol· live of Commumty Concerts Mr Mees was the last of ~ Fleep eRe
Ranyonl Tab ve learned durmg the meetmg !hat
I rePlied !hal merchants spent Ithe July. August,...., and will
owmg a pert tc review with Inc Jim Martin met with the family of 14 children Mr Mees d ammg hed
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owns a ance o money m
Irons1 derable ' 'me an d money Ibe us ed on Saturuay,
All&amp; Zl.
ay, roared
was through
ou
r s the ban k a1 the en d f ",.,ay Dt'nies Rumors
Iop admm1s trat1on experls
nmeteen board members pres spent most cJ. his hfe In Porn- and
aee camptn.g
bull dmg goo d WI 11 •n d •ere un
THREE ARE F1NJID
enl and gave !he group a nom· eroy where he was C&amp;O Freight area
was $8t9 57 and the rerorder
1 hke h to cause theJuselves em- 1
Three persons were lined antl
Plans Marie for Fall ber of tdea. for encouragmg agent and telegraph operaotr
presented a fmannal repon of Pomeroy Mayor C'ha rle&lt; IR 1 barrassmen t by usmg the power two others forfeited ....... ,_
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, I8 Bench Show more assoc•atJon members to for 48 years Ht retired. 15 The seven mtsslng persons Ia the wa te r works from J anuary gar tod ay demed rumors t hat mdISrnmman 11 Y
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Middleport Mayor Lee...Smitl
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At a r;,.,ent meetmg of the enjoy ail the concerts present- years ago
couple, thetr three youngb
to May 31 wtth the L lance of the boa\ dockmg
and
Adds 50 To Patrol
co!lrt Thursday eventnc A o
MeJgs County Foxhunters Assn ed each season
Mr Mees was 1 member of
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the system bemg $1 234 47
other proposed work along th• The House meanwhile voted Manley 47 , Mtddleport wu'::.
plans were made lor the fall Several popular altracttOns the PoiiH!roy Methodist ehurch trader which was sbaltered by A ltre deparllnent promotion ' Pomerol Parkmg 1ol levee Will i unammously to b&lt;'ef up the ed $10 and oosls for lntoxlc•
fJeld lrtals and bench show
were constdered for booking for Survtvors Include hi• wtfe the llood Their car was found was suggested by Mayor Wtl not be done
Istrength of the State Htghway lion Everett Pierce 57 Rut.
Twenty-live members were the coming season, and 'tnlllal Margaret, two daughters, Mrs overturned nearby
llam Kelly and Councilman Ray I Ma)or Legar satd the job Is Patrol by addmg 50 new patrol- land $10 and costs: Jni,m..._
pre.,nt There will al!o ~e a plans for the tall membershiP Madge Strauss of Athens ond
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Ftelds wos appomted treasurer ! sttll on tbe agenda but because men over the next t.u years lion Dana R Clark D Rl. I
bench show on Aug I sl the campatgn were made It was Mrs Jean McKnight of Kansas Ve!ei'IIDI Memorial Ho1plllll of the ftre department to be in of problems tt wtll not !le ac- The btll which now goes to Mtddleport, $ll and 'cosi., IIJe.
Meigs county fairground spon-~declded to present three eon· City, one grand•oo and one ADMISSIONS- Louise Ntch- charge of the drive lor money comphsl~r-d before the Juneltlie Senate orrgmallv asked for !gal exhaust Loretta Stewart.
sored by the Ohio State Fox- certs lhts season, permitting I great granddaushter
ols, Rolland; Tammy Curtls,l
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3110 new patrolmen 1541 each '" Mason, forfeited a ~bond anti
hunters Assn. The next meeting 1ar1er budget for each artist Funet:al servtces Will be beld Long Bottom Jean
Craig Shortly after the meeting sev
the nextt wo vears
But the von Stewart 35 Muon
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will be the first Molll,lay in July Dur1111 the business meetong, Sunday 1at I !II p m In the Middleport· Mrs
Cb • r 1e; era! councilmen and Mayor Kel· \ The mayor explamiil that be· I budget dtd not contam the funds bond both ~ di.turtnni 1111
PreSident J. C. Chancey would A. Kimball Sutter was voted Hughes Funeral Home at Ath· Wile, Middleport Jeffrey Mill· ly agreed to appomt
Elmer •cause smtable btds were nnt re- I for the larger mcrease and the peace charges
like everyone possible to attend ' ln u presldent-eleci, to Bills! ens wtth Rev Joe Maflell of er Syracuse Melvin Sydeboth-\ Hyder, spectal pohceman, as ce1ved the proJect could not 1btll was lnmmed m committee
--~~ill ~
this meeting It will be lite last ' Mr1 Clarke this year prtor to fietallng Bunal will be In the.,;, Mlnersv;lle J 0 h 0
marshall unttl the next meeting I be gotten underway before the It also lowers the maXImum
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chance to make flnaj arrange- beading the organizatiOn durlnl West Union Street Cemeterv
Pomeroy,
This action was taken alter regatta
age for new potrolmen from 3ll ADMISSIONS - II: R.
ments for the fall show
the IUtJ8.67 aeason
Friends may call at the funeral DISCHARGES _ MIIQie ay Marsholl Sommy Anderson va- Temporary dock facth!Jes, to 30 and ehmlnatesthe present Ion, Pomeroy, Mary
Mulual agreement was reach- home after 2 p m Saturday. Letart w va • WilHam Musick 1cated the job
however, are bemg secured to ftv'\"year residency reqwrement Pomeroy.
CITED BY PATROL
ed with Rio Grande College to
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Pome;.y, J..;, Brinker,
Attending were Mayor Kelly, be used for the regalia, satd for patrol applicants Tho Fl· beDISCPHARGES - lllbW
The Ohio 5aale Patrol re- discontinue Jilambershlp recip·
LU~;AL TEMPS
cine.
Recorder James M. Crump, Legar In all, 120 feet of docks nance Department estunates the rts, omoroy
ports the arrest of, Wilbert L. Iroclty with the eollege'l Artist The temperature in Pome- BIRTHs-Mr and Mra Jallltl Councilmen John Roach, Ray
to be placed along the wal· btU will cost about $250,1100, tn·
----Hearotd, 36, Concord, Ill, ciled •Serlea althou8h both oraanlza· roy'1 business distrtct at t1 tS Games, Pomeroy, a daugbt- Floldl, W. T. Stone and A. K er below the parking lot for use eluding tramlng and equipment
1 Cl&gt;D~]le to cooperate am today ••a 83 dellfeel un- er, Mr and Mrs. Charles Wilt, McClung, Marshall Anderson, during tbe regatta activhoes, ac- eosts, when lullJ Implemented High lodty In ... low
to Melga county court, June
tlons wlll
lor •ellow line violation.
to aVoid cooAA!t ln.IChetlulinl. tier IUIID)' tlklea.
IMiddleporl, dauahttr,
Mr. Hyclt Cllld avera! clllzena. cordln&amp; to lhe Pomeroy !llayw. m fiscall967
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By DOROTHY KILGALLIEN

f APressing Problem

LONDON - 'J'Ile· British film aisle, potnta you to the ladles
colony, now heavily Infiltrated cloackroom or the refreshments
bar during the interval, and
with Yanks, Italians lllld French cherrlly thanks you when II Ia
has for the past few days been
all over. Some of the lop hotel8
awept by the rumor tbal warIn the United States might make
ren Beatty and Leslie CllrllD a 'DOle of the fact that when
bad scooted off and taken the the room waiter at the Savoy
vows witholll telling anyone.
brings you your pate de Foie
The reports became more de- Gras Strasbourg, the tray
tailed as (bey cirCUlated. One contalnll a knfle pltmged Into a
person was "quite sure" the pitcher of hot water. The most
loving pa1t had been married patriotic Amerlcan l• apt to
in a tiny town not far from doubt that this procedure Ia
London, others knew a friend followed at the Statler - Hilton
of a friend of the parson who Ding Dong.
lrad performed the rlt.. , and
some even ventured to describe
Dahlia Lavl, an IsraeU actthe bride's dreSI.
ress bas a beau who would like
However, Warren categorical· to become her hushand If be
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present wife. He II John Sulli, "Why would we do that!" he van, considered the greatest
said. "ll's ridiculous to think stunt man In the Industry -he
we should try to keep such a
thlnj a secret."
His friends (including me) beUeve hlm. There are m ' n Y
reasons why. Warren, seeming-

WE 1uppose the President has to go
: . • through the motions of carrying out
, one of his campaign promises in doing
· ~mething about altering the Taft·Hart·ley law, and presently Congress is fa ced
with one of its big legislative battles in
·making the alterations that the chief
' executive has proposed . The battle for
'the "Right To Work." has been going on
for several years, and here in Ohio it
.was the decisive element in the unseat·
'lng of many of our federal legislat.oro
and effected the outcome of the gover·pQr'• race . There have been organiza(tl~ns at work on keeping the provision•
·of .tho law before the public ever since
'the hut and cry.
· The other day we saw some figures
where union membership had increased
by 1 wider margin in states that have
Tight to work laws than in those without
auch measures. It would appear that the
·llnion is misjudging Its role when it in·
sisb that ,uch legislation is ob.lection·
able. The primary reason for what IS
proposed in repealing the section, whirh
permits the states to adopt right to
work laws If they desire. The sectiOn of
the Tart-Hartley law that is causi~g the
rontroversy simply states "Nothmg m
this Act shall be construed as authoriZ·
lng, the execution or application. of ag·
reemenb requiring membership m a la·
bor organization as a condition of e':"·
ployment In any State or Terfltory 1.n
which such execution or application IS
prohibited by law.

It means simply that slates making
use of the provision of the Tart-Hartley
Law allu•·s any worker a free choice to
join or not to join a union. At the present time there are 19 states that have
iuch laws. and there seems to be a
growing movement in other states t.o
follow suit. Ever since its adop\lon It
b.as been the prime target of .organ •zed1
labor. What it boils down to " compu .
iory union membership. and m the
: . d of manv people thiS Is far !rom
IIllO s
.
h
.eing a democratic procedure.' w rn
1 le are forced to do a cert am thmg.
peop
·
ld
it would appear that if the umons wou
~evote their time to selling the trade
.jnion idea that they would get a lot fur~er than trying to cram somethmg
qown workers, whether or no.
: There are some persons that even
predict that any tampering with th is
right will bring about a national drive
to prohibit the union shop. It might eve.n lead to greater examination of the op·
orations of labor unions that might
throw them into even greater co nflict
with the great masses of people On top
of this proposal there is an ever insist·
ent demand that the minimum wage
law be scaled upward . The labor aim of
the administration is the extent the coverage of some four and a half million
workers, mostly in service industries,
who are now exempt. The pres•nt wage
minimum is $1.25, but President John·
son did not ask for an increase in that
al)lount . Congress has the duty to con·
sider the effects \hal a boost will have
oo Incomes of those now employed on
the possibility of lesser job employment
opportunities for those youth entering
tile labor force . .,.,.·cially if the minilllUm rata II increased .·

has "doubled" for the top stal'l
when they had to leap througll
apace from
canyon to CBJio
yon, fall off horses, or c:raah
through plate &amp;lass wlnllowl.
But his deaHngs with Duffa
bave proved that even a otunt
man can suffer a minor crash
when be tries to Influence a
worn'"- For daY!I bef&lt;lre the
premlerce of "Tboae Magnifi.
cent Men In 'J'Ilelr Flying Machines," he had begged her to
wear her yellow satin evening
dress with the black beaded
trim. She said she thought she
would rather wear ber gown ol
turquoise blue. He kept sayinl
he Uked the yellow b!!tter.
No cigar, as we say in the
States. When Dahlia arrived at .
the premiere (with stunt maD
John Sullivan) she wa.s a raviShing vision - In turquoise blue.

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HELEN HELP US!

ly more serious about hir. career and his persunat life than
he has ever been, has nothing
to aaln by playing games with

Dear Helen:
1 am also llke "Confused
rr
the press. And Leslie, the . deGirl" wbo didn't understand her·
fendant in an English divorce
This column is for young peo- self. I wrote you three !etten
ease in which she was charged
with adultery, would be leSI ple, their problems and pte• beforo, but got scar&lt;d and threw
than human II she didn't want sure!, their troubles and tun. them away. I'm depressed,
to ohout It from the housetops .As with the rest of Helen scared, withdrawn, sulky and
Help Us' it welcomes lughs moody. I crave attention and
when and if they married.
but won't dodge a serious ques· at ay clear of my parents. I
ciflcation of the glan( occun.
want and need someone to talk
Three Ia also the matter of tion with a brush-off.
By Wayne G Brandstadt, M.D. appetite and some pain or ten- There is no treatment for lhll
her
children
by
her
former
marSend your teen-age questions to but unfortunately no one else
Q-What are the symptoms of dernes!l in the reg ion of the except the treatme11t of the unriage
to
Peter
Hall.
She
has
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, understands, so I chose t h e
pancrt&gt;ali!is anll t· l causes it? gall bladder. A drinking spree derlying cause.
custody
of
them
in
England
and
care of Helen Help US! this wrong person and got Into so
A-Sinfe the pancr~as h a s may trigger an alla-:k. Removal
Q-1
bave
beet1
taking
Injecmay take them out of England newspaper.
much trouble. I'm 15.
several functi ons and jnt."e there of an infected gall bladder will tions of Stilbesl l. Could they
1 go to bed at night praying
with
the
court's
acquiescence,
Dear Helen:
are different kinds ol pancrea· sometimes pul an end to the have any harmful effects? I am
to
myself very hard that I'll
but
at
the
last
hearing
the
im·
Why don't parent• ASK us
titis . a deftnile set of symploms attacks. Recent studiPs indicate taking dielhylstitbestrol pills.
die
before rooming, and I've
pression
was
given
that
l
i
1
e
once in a while, instead of TELr
can't be given. Acute pancreati- that an anti-enzyme wiU check Can they cause my hair to fall
court
would
exercise
all
proper
tried
suicide, too. I can walk
LING us? It's no fun being
tis is usually xetension of an in· the produetion f trypsin, the di.
means to keep them there.
A-Both drug• are the same.
bossed from morning till night. down the hatl at school and
gestive enzy me e\abor.ated by
fedion m the gall bladder or
This
female
hormone
is
usually
f know grown-ups couldn't stllnd not see anyone. It's good to
The presence of a new hU!·
intestinf'S. This would ause se- the panueas. This relieves the
know that there Is someone else
given to supplement ~ decreasband who presumable
could working for bosses who barked, like me, but I w1sh I knew
vere pain is the upper abdomen pain of pancreatitis.
&lt;00 function of the ovaries in
become a father figure to the " Do this'" "Do that! " all day why I craved attention, yet
associated with vomiting . This
women
undergoing
the
meno·
Q-My di.K·tor says I have
offprlng undoubtedly
would long. Yet how many itm.. do shut myself away from everyserious dseae ca ll for emer·
pause.
The
chief
siac
errects
due
make the picture much rosier parents say "Please, would you one. In fact, I would like to be
gency treatment in a hu~pital. calcification o( the pancreas.
clean up the kitchen?" Or,
to too large a dosage are vomitWhhl causes this and is there
for Leslie from every angle.
"When you get through with locked in a closet and the key
ing.
soreness
of
the
breasts
and
Chronic pancrt&gt;a'itis may de- anything that ca n be done for
thrown away.
headache. Whether taken as pill
Big movie scoop: Charle! what you're doing, would you
velop in a pel son who has re· it ?
My parents are taking me ot
A- la some persons w i t h or by injection the drug should Boyer hao been tapped to play wash the car, please!" Every- a psycho-terapist. so far, (two
covnrd from af'ule pan c r ea titi~
body
reacts
better
to
polltenest
a key role in the new film ~ud·
chroni c pancreatitis partial cal- not cause loss of hair.
It may cause nausea or loss of
weeks) not much help. In my .
rey Hepburn wilt do in P"•ris and not army·sergeant com- mind I'm fighting with mysell
this Summer opposite Peter 0'· mands - even teen-agers.and losing. If the first ConToole. The marvelous "'Shari" BOSSED
fused Girl" (who signed herDear Bossed :
will portray Audrey's father.
Your words will hit a lot of self "Don't Understand Myself")
Darryl Zllnuck snd his top
knows the answers by now, I
adie, Elmo, Williams,
are parents where they live. But hope she wiil tell me. - HER
flying to Rome In a few days in defense of parento I'll have TWIN
to sign Ursula Andre" for the to say a lot of them DO use Dear Twin :
star part in ZJnuck's next epic, "please." - the first three
Psycho-therapy will help you,
By William S. Whlto
''The Big Max." After testing times. - H.
honey,
but it takes time. Remore than a dozen important Dear Helen:
dard had ta ~n all of Latin Am·
My mother gave me her ex- member, this condition has beeD
WASH!Nr:TON - A national it mate rializes the npossibte
ac!Kesses in Europe, Darryl deerica
open
to
a\:
'
agression
pensive
ring to wear, if I was building for perhaps 15 years cided Ursula was ripe for starsystem for the f·nmmon
de- drf'am of three dt-rades - the
and 15 years can't be explored
masked
as
only
popular
revofense of this ht' mi sphere is now estahlishment of a means for
dom. Certainly anyone who careful. I took tt off and put In two weeks.
has seen her in a biklnl wilt it in my purse before gym
approac.: hinl!;. and for
thts true collective security in this lution."
I hope you'll write to me a
club. Later a boy in my class
This
has
long
been
th•
bleak
agree she is ripe.
hi storir turn at last to common hemisphere.
year from now - and that tho
Restaurant and nightclub came up and started digging In news will be all good! - H.
None of this could have been truth of tile business - and a
sense thr Un ited Stales owes a
my
purse,
and,
Helen,
when
I
vast debt to a vast neighbor, done without Brazil. For ''non- truth known and privately ad· bulo1ess m London Is 3 per
looked for the ring afterwards, Dear Helen :
intervention'· had bePn an en- mitted by some Latin states- cent off, thanks to the new LaBrazil
This is to George's LIUla
men who have feared to acknow- bor Government ruling against Jt was gone.
The immt&gt;diate lrfrat of Com- t·rusted article of faith everySister"
who thinks George ia
Once before the boy had tak·
ledge it in public test It be seen expense account
deductions.
where
below
the
Rio
Grande.
It
mum!'~! subversion in the Domtoo protective. I am her age (l6)
hy their people as something The fuss we had In the United en and hid one of my rings,
inican Republie eould no doubt onl'e was a sound doctrine, for
and have a brother 19 and om1
but
1
caught
him
and
he
gave
.akin to attacking home and mo States a few year• ago on tho
17. So I'm a double "little silthave been brought aoout by the in bad old days a aeneralion
therhood. Thus. even at the same subject was r1!1llly quite it back. He has admired this Ier ," but !' m not complaining!
ago,
there
were
times
when
United States alone , llll'OUgh
time of the first crisis in the mild compared to the ruckus ring of my mother's many My dates must pass TWO Inspecthe troops it l$ent there not to Uncle Sam was too quick with
times, lllld I think he took it,
" intervene " bu t r: thP.r lo take his gunbo·ats down to the south· Dominican Republic, the old being l'llsed by British busineSB- but 1 can't prove it. Should I tions. At fif!t I resented It a
counter . dction against a Cas- ward. But in the years that cry of ·non intervention" - di· men. The law is obviously abo facoe him with It, or act like bit, but now I'm glad. My brohave brought the nuclear age reeled only at us - was still surd, as it will result in lesa James Bond flnd try to get him thers know more than I do, and
troite intervf"ntion.
revenue for the Treasury inhave saved me from • lot Ql
In the longer term however, and a new and cov··rt system strong in Latin Amerlca
stead of more, but temporarily to hang himself? - JUNE
or
Communist
agression
through
Here
It
was
that
Brazil
powtrouble. - LITI'LE SIS
it was the brave ar.d ded sive
Dear June:
It is a sop to the "have-nolo"
Why not report It to the prin·
support of the Hrazihans which stealth aod double talk, it had erfully entered the scene In one who think the rich are aettin&amp;
opened the road to something h..11g sinl'e become 1stead a dor o; those rare acts ir. politics the dagger in the hack.
clpal, and let HIM do the This column is dedicated to fatrine
of
futility
and
of
suicide
where
true
national
interests
James Bonding! You could be mily living, so If you're havina
lncomoarably more important.
In truth the rejoicing poor
by
free
Latin
governments.
and
totally
honorable
candor
all wrong about this suspect - kid trouble or just plain trou- ,
This was the creation or the
will
be
paying
more
for
dole
are
happily
merged.
President
For "non tntervent1on'' had
but if you aren't, the fact that ble, let Helen help YOU. She
first t.atin-Jrd inter - American
to unemployed waiters, busboys,
Castello
Branco
lllld
the
Brazilwill also welcome you own acome
to
apply
to
th'
Untted
peace - keeping .1rce in hisbartenders. musicians
and he Is suspected may prompt musing experiences. AddrHI
lao
Ambassador
l&lt;
Washington,
him
10
'find'
your
lost
ring
In
a
tory . That force stands agan st States alone. Communist inter·
porters, so after a few place;
Helen Bottel in care Ill lble
chaos today in the Dominican vention, as in Cuba. was not Juracy ~agalhae.. Hally re- have folded, the regulation will hurry. - H.
AN(J)'IIER CONFUSED GIRL newspaper,
Republic, commanded not by intervention at all. ~or , as in fused to bow for . ·demogogie be repealed. As it ls now, Laoreasons
to
a
perverse
and
Cuba.
the
Communists
use
losome alien Ya., ~ t but rather
don, has a far gayer night life
by a Brazi lictn otricer who he \~ cal stalking horses who, until destruetive deftnltlon of ''non- than New York, and barring
I
ed fight Nat.i-ism ll'llg a0 ..,, lien. the right rnom~nt, .are only intervention" which ~uld suit our top five or six restaurants,
earnest "democrats" seeking no book but the Communist offers better food
Hu~o Panasco Alvim.
11 never
For the mome11t, at least, iocial reform. This double stan- book.
thought I'd live to wrlta that
line) than the New York eater·
les. And the priceo are lower
BY HELEN BO'I'I'EL
YOUTH ASKED FOB

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Today is Friday, June 11, and Mars.
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anhd Eight Sociely Thursday. ~~l~~~~h~ ~=~:i·c::oa~~s~~~~~~~
T e enro11men.1 was 15 .more The boys were housed in four
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'II have a governor and a11 the vers1.t.y· eyd were
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was picked today and the first C&lt;~rr at Tuppers Plams, Joe ;
The
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. be pr od uce d Sunday. Turner ' Riverview • or Larry
. Boys State band was or-. Jssue
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gamz.ed Thursday,. a day W
earh- 'fb.IS year, tl. 1e paper wl.11 con- Mormon
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1SPF.eiAL SERVICE, !llNNF:R ~·
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ln the first combined session Lynn Barnes of Bethany ColI
Thursday night, Dr. Vernon AI- lege will preach trial sermons
den, president of Ohio Uni- at the Orange Churd1 at 9:30
versity, stressed the challenge a. m. Sunday and at the Hem·
oi changin~ times and world lock Grove church at ll a. m. !
unrest.
The keynoter was A basket dinner for both churc:h- i
Douglas H.und ol Columbus, es will b held nt noon in I
who was lieutenanl governor of the basement of the llemluck
Middleport recreation direc- the 1962 Boys State and one of. Grove Church.
tor Dave Lyons requested to- the 45 collegiate con::~elors.
-day that all managers or Leam 1
RECEIVES WORO
represenlatives submit their ros· '
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones
ters for men or women's slow- I
I rt&gt;ce1ved word of the dealh of I
pitch soflball at the MiddJe. l
lhts tlrother, DamJ T. Jones of
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port Municipal puol between Jl R
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Toledo June 5 He IS surv1ved 1
eren1 wee en v1Sl 1ors o1
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Any person nr orgamz-at.ton j d M
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M tlh ,City. He formerly lived 10 \11dr · an
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a . ew dl eport wh'l
is welcome to start a team, an
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1 e wor k''"K ·m 11· ou1
Lyons said.
ur~s.
. son yards. Funeral services
Persons wishing to partid· CS arocn· Stapleton!! an~. 1fadmMIIy, 1sere conducted in Toledo Wed-1
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rown 1ty , recen y vtst e r. ·d
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DALLAS MEMORIAL-Fr. Oscar Huber, the priest who
pate whose name IS n~t on _a and Mrs. W. O. Barnett and · ~e~_!Y :_ ___ ·-·- ___ _
administered last rites to President John F. Kennedy.
team roster, may submtt h1s l rami!
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name at the pool Bnd he will M y. d M E 1 w·
d Ptul, Middleport, and Mr. and · rledicated the newly opened home for retarded youth in
Dallas as a memorial to the late presldent. The center
be placed on a team.
r. ~~
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will house 10 to 15 mentally retarded young men, pr(}oo
If enough team rosters are s?n• vtsMJted odSunday ~lth hedr Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walson, l
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Sister
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rece1ved, a('cordmg Lo Lyons, h'ld •
ormer res! ents o
yger ·! viding supervised home care and employment aid. Mrs.
Dixie Jones, right, heads the Ann Dalton Foundation for
an organizational meeting: will c 1 ren.
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have received word that their 1 training and research in mental Jetlrdatiou. whicb operbe held on a dt~te to be announ- Kyge~ Ladle!! ~Jd was heid i son, Rufus !Hunk ) w·atsun, who :
&amp;lel tb• Kennedy Center.
ced later. If the activity is u~ ~~elhe orne or _r-.h s. Joann f"..on)s with the U.S. armed forc.e~, l
dertaken, women's games will · ret-entlr With .several per 1has been sent lo the Domm1-l
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d sons attendmg. Their next meet· &lt;an Republt'c
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men 's games will follow boys' mg WI . at t e Kyge~. L ge . Miss Wilma Jean Jones
league contests.
Hall wtlh Mary B. Stsson as brated her 17th birthday Mon-.1
2 D!wr Sport Coupt&gt; V6 . Floor ~hif! . Raldio and beater.
hostess.
dav , May 24.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adkins ~tr. and Mrs. Tulloh, Mason :
(~ary Lou Platter) .ar~ announ- 1Ci ly, visited an evening
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emg the btrth of their ft rst cluld Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heynblds,
a 5 lb. 14 oz. son, May ZJ, at Larry and Lisa.
4 Dr. S('~lan - VR Aul(l 1rans_ R.ad iu and hea t ~r. Ont
Ul\'nt'r
I J. 00() mi lt' s } .:w!ury \Lm-.;ull y t't&gt;mainine in thil
Holzer Hospital. He has heen Mr. and Mrs. James Tolle of
AT
car.
named Dean Robert. Grandpar· Columbus visited
her sister
e~ls are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. Larry Weimann and c·hH- .
Palter, local an.d Mr. and dren recenlly.
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Mrs. Avery Adktns, Vinton.
. Mrs. Cec:il McDaniels -aod so n I
Fairl&lt;~nr 4 flnor Twn , St"dan V6 Aulo . trans. R01 dJo alii
heatl-'r Vin.Yl uplwl.slery.
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and. M~ry i Ray Caldwell, Daylon, spent a
Ga.tdner were amo~g tlJO:;e v-.ho l Sunday with Mr . and Mrs. Hobenjoyed the excursiOn boat r1de ert Caldwell and family. David
recently
FOR THE BEST DEAL ANYWHERE!
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1Caldwell accompttmed h1s grand.Mom..11 CunvPrtiblr. F'loor ..;hifL Radio ;;nd he-ater.
Miss Judy Harnett Is In Co- l mother home for • visit.
lumbus seekmg employment. ;, ,...-..--....-..__ _..-.=,
Miss Sue Thompson, Daytona ·
SPECIAL SAVINGS ON
Beach, Fla., is visiting wilh
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88 - 4 Door Srdan _ Powt-1' slt-t-ring and bnkt'l. Rad.io
and Mrs. Tony Elkins and ~••c- ;1
iind hf'ai t"r. Ont' u"nel".
ry.
Recent Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Elkins '
Wt Repair All
and son, Larry, were Mr. and
4 floo r &amp;-dan - 6 n-1. Sid. trans Radio and hf'aler.
Makaa &amp; Modell
Mrs. Brack Skaggs.
Recent visitors of Mr. and ·~ • - - - - -- DISNEY'S DAUGHTER- Mrs. Wendell Roush and Mr.
Sharon Disney, daughter of and Mt·s. Bill Price and
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F85 St.alion Wagon _ Auto. ltlln s. R~dio and hNitf•r.
Walt Disney, will make her
Station
Wagon.
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radio
and
llt?attelevision debut Sunday, were Mrs. Mildred Roush
WY '2·2255
June 6, ill the two-part Mrs. Pearl Ball, Irontoo, Mr. 601 E. Mllin St.
Pomeroy
t!r. Standard trans. One owner, dran and nice
Johnny Tremain adventure I .a:;nd;:.,~M::,":;,·_,:;D;::alo:,.:;K;;•n;::ne;;;d;:y...;;;;;~;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::ii!
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on Walt Disney's WOAder· :•·
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Mrs. v. D. Edwards •ntertalllf'uut!ral servkf'.~ ror
Mrs.l t'd with a dinner Monday evenr.harles J. "Ella" Ebersbarh, i ing at her home, Union Ave.
87. Pro~pt&gt;l'l Hil l. Pomeroy, who t honoring Mr Edward!! on hi•
: diPd in Holzer Hosp 'lal Thurs- b ' d
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fday evening, will be held Sun- trlh ay.
! day .at 2 p.m. at the Feder&lt;Jted
A detorated birthday cakt
. Chur~h \~llh lhr llt&gt;v _ \Vilbur was servf'd with lht' dinner tQ
Pemn Of:!C ia tmg . Burial wilt be \ 1
of
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in lhtt- Bet&gt;eh (:rove Cemetf'rv •. r. an
rs. arry emes
f:IU\·Uw l'cn ShJIL:~..
on the f&lt;unily lot.
· :Athens. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl
1 tabl('ffl)()On in~tant. f1•a
'li t'UJl in.'lfant non-fat dey
, She was &lt;t m\'mlwr of the I Shrieves. 1"ne Plains. Mr!l . Thea
~ eup grrutulall:d browu
milk Jl&lt;lWU,•r
llugar
1 J!lnt 1.:old milk
I F'rderatf'd Churd1.
Heines, of Hemlock Grove.
'pJact; instant {f'll, sugar :tn•l non -fat dry milk in Rha'kl'r: arid ! Survivors include ~.er
hus- ·Cheryl and David Edwards, the
r:old ~rulk. rovr•r nrul _ ~ hHkt·. vigurou!'ly. Can ali'l(l be nuuJ.e .in
, lwnd . Chari· ·~. lwo daughlers honored guest and Mr.!J. U
e.lectnc Wendel." lll whlp(&gt;ed lll bowl. Maket~ 2 zwrviug~J.
1
CrM'e Pt ;1! t. i\1 iddl~"porl. and, wards.
Th~lma H_vsell. Rulland , two The honored guest re&lt;·ei~ed 1
sons. Ha rolri and Willard Ebers- num!Jt.r of gifts .
barh. both of Pomerny. 8 grand-·
---childrl'n . 5 gn&gt;a1 grandc-h ildren
and tl1rer si~ 1ers , A11na Heft.
SF.R\'JCES SATURDAY
Wyandnl!e . \lich . ~~dt!h Wnlfe
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F'riends . mcly call ,.t the Ew. B~·oa.d Run co~munily, Letart,
ing ~·unPral )lome unlil noon on \\ . \oa .. who. dJed Wednesday It
Sunday when the body will be Ho lzer Hospl.tal ha~e bf't'n eomtaken to the churt h
~leled . Serv1ce9 will be 1t St.
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Lutheran church at Up.
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PRO&lt;; RAM SUNDAY
. at 2 p.m. with burial in Union
. . Tt~e- ,1\.!orning . Star . EUB I cemell'ry. The body will lie ia
!Ch111 ch w1ll ha ve J!s B 1b I e 1state for one hour prior to sersthuol prograrn. S11nda\·, at the ; vires. Rev. George C. Weirech
~ dlllr.ch beginni~g al R p.m. Rev.' V~-ill officiate. Friends may call
.\1enz1e S":1th 1s !he pa st ur and : at the Foglesong Funeral horne
evt&gt;ryone Js weloome.
at anytime.

Beatie Rugs take note: thP. newmt drink for odmiren of thf'M!
eolorful !--im&lt;.'ys iB the. Chn :Cha ;jhalie. 1~·~ a frothy r:on~.--oclioq
.made. WJth modern-day muarle Jood ~: wslant tea for subtle
1lavorm~. granulated brown suJ!;ar (the kind that pours) for
Mwet:tenmg aod_no.n-fat dry milk powdt•r for added nutrition.
Rm~o Hnd hl!J chum.&lt;! lmVf&gt;; bcCil t&gt;njoyin~ a spot of tea Mince
nursllry ~hool day}!. Hut Am~&gt;riean tt•cn-a~t'r!i will probably
pr~fer tlus ofi:~~t ,!ea ll hak.~~-. It take:~ jts name from the old.
Cbin!JI:le worf! t:h ll • the ongmal name fur tPa, .Make it. in a
plash(' contanwr ~nd giv~ it ~ furini!R ~hake or whirL it in an
eJoclr.lC blender. bcrvc w1th b1g round llugar cookies.

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McDivitt and w'hite left the
:aircraft carrier USS Wal:lp at
Jatksonville, Fla., Thursday
spare. Ahead lay visits to Chi·
land started "the greatest" jour·
c~g.o, Ann A~bor and _J'ackson,
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1ney back home to Houston and
~1H.'h., and ~an Antomo, Tex.,
ATHENS, Ohto fUPil - A DeWeese began rehearsals even their patiently waiting families.
·or celebrations on the note , record 1,330 boys from every before the last few boys The astronauts traveled L.7
'cunded by a youngste~ who corner of Ohio were on hand checked in, and 175 of them million miles through spaoe in
~reeted spa:.:ewalker Wh1te in today for the first full day of perrormed for the first evening 97 hours and 56 minutes, leav·
iouston:
! the 28th Buckeye Boys State an· program Thursday.
ing Soviet cosmonaut Valery
nual school in self gov_ernment
Ruas To June ~8
Bykovsky's 119 .hours in _::Jpace
operated by H;e Amencan Le- The Boys State w11l run as the only maJor cosmtc rec1through Friday, June 18 ..Speak~~ ord unbroken. If anything, the
, gion.
Th b
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ers will include Gov. James A. ordeal on earth, in celebration
e oys arnv
m uses, Rh d
1 even 1·: wou ld be even
private cars and even the rail·
? e.o;;, 1-"'·, Go~. J ohn Brow~, o1 11e
road-type vehicles or the Forty ~~~ Supr~m~ Court Judge
more demandmg.

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COLUMBUS UP! -Thurs-1 -S.B. 387, lela up Ohio Wat.w
1day 's ma jor l~g islative activn · Resources Development Fund.
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Passed :
Passed:
- 11.8. 395, allows merchant.s l' - H.B. 20, increases ttrengtll
to detain shoplifters in thetr of Highway Patrol from lXI ta
stores (Vote 20.7 ).
1850 over two-year period (Vote
-S.B. 360, requires payment 1106--0).
or personal property tax in full -H.R. 80 , reque!ts Natural
even thoush an aprreal is pend- 1Resource!! Department to study
ing (Vote 26-1}. Emergency.
boundaries of state-owned land•
- H.B 344 , sels up ground at Buckeye Lake (Vote 1&gt;-26).
rules fur rl:'moval of' judges - H.B. 660, allow!! Public
(Vote 28-0\.
; Works Department to sell minIntrodueed ·
i era] rights to owners of JandJ
-S.ll. 3tlti. Jlrol•ibils "~lue I on Lake Erie bouGht from state
sniffing."
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hold every U.S. record in

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Legis]ature At AGlance

SPACE CE~~ER.. Houston ~ .''I ,!ouched him ! I touched lau:dience, the spacewalk, the
Pertonal VIsit
1UP[_)
.- Gemmt twms Jalt_leB him!
unsuccessful "rendezvoUJ, at- Tit en was to come a personal
McDtvJtt and Edward Wbtte, l The two astronaut~ were ltempt, the satellite spottings by visit with President Johnson,
home at last: were set today to scheduled to face a major news IMcDivitt, and the grueling or· who promised to stop by the
tell the natiOn. and Pn:sident l confer~nce at noon ED~ t~ay deal ~~ the four days inside Manned Spacecraft Center near

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1.can por Cha·,
- Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepilrt,
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Space Twins .Will Describe
Historic Gemini -4 Efforts

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Guard troops stood by as Gov. verslty of Alabama.

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Jn HeadStaft . c.uter,
wu struck by a car
Natrona! League
near lhe enlranct to the hos·
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pitll toc111 while wanderlnJ out Coleman. Lm 351l 7 14 42 · ~9
Riggs were Mr. and Mrs.

Dally sentinel,
PometoyoiDddleport,
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COMMANDER LOUIS
Festival. He was inade Ill bon·
MALMOE, Swelien CUP!) - orary commander ol 1111 Mal•
Louis Arwtr'ollg arrived here moe Flre Bripde .m Ide ar·
Thursday for the :Malmoe Juz rival.

Miss ,mas, past matron, Installing
chapiJin; Mn. Loo,a Brock,
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Jolr. and Mrl. E. Burcham of uoociate conductrea
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Louilt PT. PLEASANT - Rly L. onto the hlchway.
Aaron, Mrl 3 ~ 22
· Wade Leonard of
ColumbUB,
stalled as worthy Advisor of Crow, past matron, inslallmg Lloyd, Director ol Head Start The acclclent look place at KranpooL NY 53 186 22 62 .33 Mr. and Mrs. Dain Leonard of
Pt Pleasant Assembly 23, Or· musician.
Program 1n Muon County, 7,45, Driver ol the auto, Dana Clendnon: Prl 521~ 36 65 .332 Groveport and Ben Neutzllng
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dfr of Rainbow lor Girls in cer· The following officer• were states approxtmaltiy 150 M. . A. Lewia. 18. of Clifton, wao not Torre. Mrl
4515 1 2' 52 .331 and grandchildren of Pomeroy. I
wmony in the Malonic Temple. installed: Mils Burcham, wor· on County prwchool boyl ond held. He was travelln1 south Johnson. LA 35 112 17 3: .330 Relalives here received word
Miss Burcham is a semor at thy advrsor; Llnda.Balley, wor· girl• will be partlclpatinr In the on Rt 12.
Clemenle , Pill48194 32 63 .325 of the death of 14-year"ld Juan·
Point Pleasant High SchooL She lhy aosocrate advr10r ; Wanda eight weelu KinderiiM pro- The youth suflered multiple Mays. Sl'
54 192 40 62 .323 ita Sheets, daughter o. Beverly
11 1 member of the high ochool Wilson, charity; SheUa Smilh. gram on Monday mornin1, June bruilea, abrasiono, •nd po88lble Allen. Phil
5319!1 37 &amp;I .322 Young Sheets, of Indiantown,
•and and a majorette. She was hope; Linda Pulllno, fllilh; Pa- 21.
kidney htjurles.
Pinson. Cin 52 218 37 69 .:117 Fla., former local residents. I
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C'hoaen aa a winner of tbe Week tricia Durtee, recorder: Norah
Ap1erican League
Mr. and Mrs. J-ames Keffei' l
1n washington; is district chap- Lilchfield, treasurer;
Lois Cenlerl throughout the COUJio Tw 1 •
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G A• R H Avg. of Parkersburg visited Mr. and
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lain of DiBtrict No. 2 Order of Cook, chaplain; Nancy Ha!Mtad, ly are: HaMan, SUMyaldt,
Horton . Del 371:14 20 49 .366 Mrs ..Joe BisselL
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fat wondllful 111111.
Jlainbow and h~• also served love; Lrnda Burcham, relr1ion: Woods, Loon, Broad Run, Cen· Rt, 17 Accident
Jones. Bos
32 104 18 38 .365 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince
In the district offices ol Love Peggy Priddy, nature ; Linda tra.'- Henderson and
~. ~· PLEASANT - A tracwr· Davallo. Clev 47173 20 61 .353 and Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swan
ond drill leader. She rs 1 mem- Thomas, rmmoralrty ; Shirley Th1s program r1 made po1s1ble trarler acc1den1 was prohed a· Hall Minn
48 l77 30 ~7 .322 visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
ber of Trinity Methodist church. Pyles, service; Judy Greenlee, by !undo provided by lhl 01· ro~nd 5 a.m. this morning, 14 McAullfle. Del 47 lSI :14 5H 32tl Emrick of Lancaster.
Ftthtr's
Installing offu:er&amp; were Mrs. c.onlldenlial oboerver; Nancy !1re of Economic Opportunity. mll11 !OUih of Pt. Pleasant on Mantilla. Bos 49176 17 56 .318 \ Rev . and Mrs. Douglll!l Cir·
Janet . Capehart past matron, ISomervrlle, rose lecutrer ; Bren- School will begin 11 I&amp; a.m. Rt 17; by the Mason County Battey. Minn 371 0G 11 33 .311 cle of Carmel, Elizabeth Lyons
Installing marshal ; Mrs: SOld Ida Hartley, hf!toflan; and Bru· and dlsmiosed at 2 p.m. Pupils Sheriff 1 D~partment.
Robinson. Bal 35133 19 41 .308 and Lamar and Ulah Swan of
June20
laUea, 9!ooclate mat.ron motall· cella Chadwrck, parllamenlar· will be given a lijbl snack up- The semr was head~d north Ward. Chi
44 16 ; 29 51 .Jfl5 Tuppers Plarn1 called on Mr.
Ill marahai;_Mrs._Es~~er_Tho-_ ran. -~~
~-~ - on arrival at the various cen· on RL 17 when .the dr~ver. El· Howard . Wash 55 207 25 63 .304 and Mrss. Oscar Babcock.
ters and will be served I lunch BOn Carder Curtli, 22, of Roan·
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hens·
al noon. Parents are asked to oke, Va., ran off the highway :
Home Runs
. 11ey were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
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consult with the teacher and jand overturned.
National League- Ma~s, Gr., Clinton Seals and Mr. and Mrs.
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18 , McCovery, (,~ants, Phillip Hand of Murre~ville
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where he " under orre. raves, arge . rra es, IV. va.
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observ'll!ion for a bark injury all 13 : Mathews .. Bravrs: Swo-~ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holter
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At11&lt;&gt;n&amp; thole who entered
I"" assrstanl, JoeL . .Iones, 29. ~da. Mets; Call!'on, Pltols. all ,and Mr. and Mrs. David Smith
Jlolzer m011pltal in the past 24
Jm-rPII NamP 11 W. Va. or Roanoke, was trealed for 12 ·
. . ·vi sited relatives in Columbus.
• • wert: Billy R. Woodyard.
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bruises and abraSions.
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American L.. gu.- Co l~vuo . Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hauber I
Dress
flw., 'nllrd Ave .. Mrs. c. Ilene I •
Bovs State Govemm·
The vehicle was loaded w1lh Indrans: Kalme, Tigers.:. Conrg· of Portland have purchased the
Shirts , ...•.. 2.98 to 5.00
crDell I4S Second Ave., James . P f PLEASANT - The Sher·
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lumber. Properly damage .as haro, Red Sox, all 12: I homas. Cora Swan property.
By Manba(tan, Enro 1114
f. B •tiel 121 Stale St Mro 1111 • department mvesttsated a PT. PLEASAtT - KeiTJI B. eslimlted at IL500.
Red Sox: Howard. Senators; I Mr . and Mrs. Curt Cawthorne
Shapely
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Jlav ~- Shaver Rr. 1 GaWp.,: 1wo vehicle accident Thursday Jarrell of Point Pleasant High ,
Horton. Tigers. all 11.
of Columbus visited Mr. and
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Cheshire ' 11 ·30 a.m. on the. A~ton·Upton Srhool was eltrled Governor of ,
OPEN HOUSF.
Runs Balled h
Mrs. John Groce.
E e~ ek, d sti lroad resulting In InJUries to two the American f£gion's Moun..
PT. PLEASANT - ·open National League-B .. nks. Cubs Lillie Baker and son of CoJobins:~t , · p~r eyPI~~·sanL . ~rsons and appro11mateiy $450 t~ineer ~YI State Tur-'liay iHouse" will be held at. 7:30 this 49 ; Mays. Giants 4t; McCovey. ·Iumbus, Carl Baker of Reeds3.98 to 5.95
Ti h
Smith Rt 1 PI PiOperly damage:
mghl durmg elections held at evening a! the conclusron of the Giants 39: Johnson, Reds 39; I ville, Mr. Aldo Erlewine and
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· M· . · • Douglas Franklm Loudermilk. Ihe sile ollhe 28th annuale venl Vacation Bible School
al Mathews Braves 36.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erlewine
Shapely
easan!, Francrs ~· J ;;''"•121 . South Charl.,lon. W. Va. at Jackson's MilL
Heights EUB Church. A special Amerl~an League _ Mantilla 'of Springfield were visiting
Pomeroy; Howard · e e~s· l was. cited for failuro to ha~e
program has been planned for Red Sox 44 ; Howard, S•nator; E. W. Erlewine and Serena.
J21Me&lt;hamc St · Pomeroy, Mrs .. veh1rle under control after hiS Jarrell, son of Mr. and Mro. the parent! and friends or the 41 o;· T
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Cool Walking
Raudt B. Marlin, 1'11. I Dexter, truck •truck the rear of a car Melvin C. Jarrell of 4416 22nd children attendln•
; Krva: w.n.s; o avrto, Ind', J·~--::. ro_ __m___ .. ~ -~
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Shorts
...... 2.98 to 7.98
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driven by· Beverly
Jane Stur· 11 ree
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pttk t, and M"· Carro II • .' Keon 17 Fraz1ers Bottom when rs ' ason un Y you ever dl&gt;!play in all departments at N . 1 1
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alrona .eague-EIIis. Reds wm s • ; ran . wms
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·MISs Sturg~on was attemp ng
8 .~s ·. e . , 7:30 and the program Will fol · · ~ 2 . Farrell Aslros 4_1. V 1 Fisher While Sox 5-1· Buzhardl
Nallonaltst low at 8 p.m.
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Bh'll!l
.lames Dillon Setliff. 9 yean party ticket and defeated "Fed·
Ptrates n; Drysdale, Dodgers Whrte Sox 5·1; Lohch, T1gers
eSLACKS
Mrs. Bennie L. .Stevens. Ap, i old. Frazier• Boll om, was treat· era list" rondidato Donald W. Pleaoaut Valley Hoopltol
10.3 ; Koufax , Dodgers 8·3.
7·2 : Stolt Iemyre. Yank., 1·2.
plo Grove, w. Va, son, 6.10 ed at Pleasant Valley Hospital Tuckwlller of Charleston.
ADMI'I'l'ED : Barbara
Ann
- eNECKTIES
&amp;&amp; TburJday.
:for lwo deep cuts to lhe right The "N•Iionalist" raptured Fowler, Apple Grove; Mary
Dt1cbarled
side uf his forehead and Rus· only two of lhe live other seats Frey, New Haven: Don Oldak·
ENJOY
Patients recently discharged lsell Sturgeon, 61, Ashton, was on the Board of Public Works er, Leon; M". Jant Hunt, Pl.
ePAJAMAS
lnclnded Mrs. Wayne MihaeL treatl'd for shock. Bolh were by electing a secretary of state Pleasant
Mn. Elwyn Dorr, Mrs. Scott lr.leased after lrealmenL
and agricullure commissioner. DISCHARGED . Lewis Legg,
Bennett, Mrs. David L. Hale Arrests according lo )ail rec· For probably lhe first lime in Pliny.
eSWEATERS
and infant daughter, Mrs. Char~ : ords included Kenneth Wayne recent Boys State hiolory, 1 gov;., A. Pitzer and infcnl daugh. l Fry, 18. AI. I Middleport, ernor will have control of the Tbltrlday'1 l"lgbt RAooalto
YOU NAME IT-WE HAVE HIS GIFT
ler, Mrs. Jameo K. Kmg and charged w1th reckless drivingjLegisialurt with Jarrell's party By Unll&lt;ll Pre10 Interullotlll
lnlanl son. Vicky Clark. Pam· of a motorcycle and . Clrfford havmg a 14 to 6 lead in the Sen· GLASGOW, Scotland (UPii
WITH US
ela E. Sealer, Mrs. William Cornell, 54, Ashton. mtoxora· .ale and a 24 to 12 majority in -John &lt;Cowboy) McCormack,
.. Bartee, Mro. Ola teal and Mrs. lion .
the House of Delegates.
England, slopped Chick CalderErnesl McMorrJo.
wood, England (21. Weights nol l
CLASS REUNION
available.
A thought for lheday .Amer- '
PT. PLEASANT - The class
Route 7
Middleport, 0.
POMEROY, OHIO
Iran humorisl Ogden Nash I
JVef Oe\\'S
ol 1949 of Point Pleasant High TOULOUSE, France tUPII v;rote: "Women would ralher
School will hold a claso reun- Jo Gonzales, France.
155'/, . 1 1.,'=""'""'""'"""""'""'""'""'""'="""'="=""'=="'="'="'="'~""'"""""'""'""'!!!!1""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1""'"'"'"""""'""",...,...
re righllhan reasonable."
ion Saturday evening In I he knocked out Joachim Riquelme, l·- ~~ --Gauge readlngo:
Gallipolis ronvenlron room of the newly Spain, 15.1 (I).
Ll II Notice
Dam lUI, 12.16, running 3 feet opened Pleasant Point Resort.
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Ion rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.· A dmner wrll be served at LOS ANGELES IUP! I - Da111 TH~~~~·~o0u'N~~~~~~o rLus · 37, Pl. Pleasant 23.82,' Hinton &amp;:JO p.m. with a dance to fol- vey Patterson, Las Vegas, 136.
Th• lueu•• lui lllnt " u•n c•.. I 098 Kanawha falls 3 05 Char· low. Bob Hope of Henderson outpointed Sergio Gomez Me xi
1•111~'''· onlo. " · , •• ~"''"· i lest~n 18.90. London,· Marmet will _serve as EMCEE of the ~ co Cily. 137¥.1, !10).
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are e~pecled to attend. MrB. IWINS A ROU.S
11r f'!rtu• ., an order or Sal• dulv
Joan Sommer Mrs Janet Mil
.. ~ .. ...t uUI at thl Cour~ of t:ommon Boll Movemenn:
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m Dil'k Kolb
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ta•• or th BIH·ken I\IUdllla • Lo~n
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ro. •••lhlt JamH D. sun. l!!t •L up 14. 4 p.m.; Philip Sporn UP Ic tuge 0 arrangemen ·
shol a hole in one on the 14th
'ul'l\lant to a judrment lbt.-.ln ren tltrtd. and btln 1 cue Nn 13,719 in 14, 11 p.m .; Onward down 14,
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hole to win an $18.500 1965
\bt 111c1. &lt;:IMU't. J wW ~U•r 11 public 12 . 15 a m . D It Qu
easan 1
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s oyce m t e arra s In' kuusa In aald W•ll• t:ounly. •• Pom - 1:45am.; Dixie Spirit up
14,
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ort Y1v1tational
golf tournament
tro,, UlllG. on UM Jrd dar of July, 2·45
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Logan.
Galhpolls:
Ftrry·
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-'ltWilll 111141 aru;l to•m•n••· to-... lt·ldown 14 5:45am
Bob Benter OX, Pt. Pleasant.
LARGE FIELD
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rae~an. Mill• Count,. Oh•O'
16 6 p m . St Mary! d
16 tewarr. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs . (UP I)
Th
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ry
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rs. baats Thursday from the oe.'
8)T••••· ~ro1n• 1o th n cord Jame~ Oldaker Gallipolis Fer·
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'"' plat tbtreof 'n IM alllt• of Ull 16 ' 5' 55 a.m.; Penmlylvania up
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beont•r ot Melli t:ounly, Ohio
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the et'ghth annua I n·tamond
Bein 1 th" ••m• r-eal ., 111, lll!al'rih•
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Vienna
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~"!.:t~~ '"· Mt 111 (oudt' 0 "d down 18, I 30 am: Mr. Chri!'l dt~y Lhogan, Galllpohs Ferry, » to 17 - lhe largest ever en- : ·
'fll• alloft •hflrlbH rut ...,.~:~ up 18 7:20 I m. OVEC up 20
aug ter.
'tered
Ford sales are way upM IVett DUMbtr. It !1 ttle lint
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lu\'1 Stn•t 1nd Church Strut t ~t 05 am . W If Sha e J d, · 1
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Tun Ag1r11 Womlnl
because Ford for '65 is the best·
. . \'JUqa of il)'rlt'UII, Ohio. on tn.. '
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..., eKt• or cm..n·h 11roe.,, 1t 11 23. 7 p m.: Elgercliff up
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EASANT
Three
COU23
built, best-performing Ford
~h:1~h· 1s1~:;~h ~:; ,t~• s!~~:; ·11· :JO p.m.. Western down 23' ple!-1 1_1ave made !pplicatlon!J ror
• ow 'lui •ldl ot C:hurrll ltntt 4 11 m . Andrew Calhou d ' Imarnage hcenses in the office
J-. 11ld VIllar• of li•r,t· n~•
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("utr. Olli•
2.1 6 a m . Franklin 8 down o
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Ford's sales success means a
-~~,_ .,, 1a1• l ' nt&gt; "" d...- 11 down Greenup a·J O p.m; Steve Strall!llvllll' , Ohio, and ~v~lyn
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Cushioned Sole
·Robart c. H1 rt• n~mh.
Click up Greenup 10·40 p m .; Mae Moravy, 51. StraitSVIlle.
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great deal to you-because
AU"=~:HJr~::;~ t.:;:~~~:
FrittberJtr up Clreenup 12 ·50: Albert Ru~~rll Logan. 28, Co-- White, &amp;l•clc:
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am: J S. Lewi~ up Grf'enup 1j lu~bus, Ohto, and Betty Ja~ &amp;ittt, !laded llue $p9 I
we Ford Dealers still aren't satis·
IN TRI COMMON ,Lu.a coun 1·3(1 a.m .. Ali('e down Green - Shirkey , IR, Lockbourne, Oh10.
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fied-we want bigger increases!
Mlroo touHn . o••o
up ti 30 am.
Steel Ranger IIVirgrl Glen Roush . 32 " New
NANCY C. MAYII.
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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So we're giving "Success Sale"
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240 Lincoln St.

FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES
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til• ~o~ndtr.lrnf!(l f•ltd hl'• 1-'t'l•lmn
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oorrow and pain, ila moments we go 11bout our dally alfiilrl
Aall~u11, r"""" • bot su,. ble aebOo1 i:30 a. m.; Mornfna School at 9:30 a. m., Charles ol luflerlng of body and splrtl. with a light heart and a irD~.
rla3' School 11 II L Ill. Prayer worship 10:30 a. m.; EveniJta Taylor, Supt. Womp Service No matter how richly our cup Conversely, lbere are turi~
meeting; 3,30 p. m. Wed., choir wonblp 7:30 p, m.: Rober! Reed at 10'45 a m. w1th the Rev. ol job seems to overflow at whero Illness strikes unexpected·
Bible &lt;lebool Su;&gt;t.
Casto. Wedneaday at 7:45 p.m. one time there might well be l ty or time! when our ltomis
lletldebem IIIJIIUI
Clleller Cburcb of God, Rev. Prayer Servica.
another time when we
are [ar~ ibaken by discord or our
Great Bend: Rev· C. I. O'(;oo. GObert Spencer, pastor. Sunday
downcast
and
the
burdens
of i finances dwindle until :.Ce wo~·
1
11tm~ life appear too heavy for us to lder how we shall ourvlve If all.
nor, pastor: Robert LewiJ, supL Scllool 9:30 a. m. Morning 1101' P!!~ ~
!~~Sa. dam."-~7 Won~ ahlp II a.m.: Evangeu.tte eer- . servl
t 9' .. S dor- bear. There are limes when IHow to react when limes aie
.... un Y """'"'I: p. Ill. .... vice, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting •
ce a a. m., un ay
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· service· T'lursda 7· 30
' School at 10 L m. · WSCS 1a1
good seems to pre~a IIIJ
eruna P
· liD y, · 7,30 P; m. Wednl!lday; Yotmg 'ibursda,)r ol mood.· Board Frfedom Gospel Mbsloo, a. Igreat problem. Joyousil' tlteli.
p. m. rayer mee &amp;.
Peoples Se"lce Friday, 7:30 meeting 3rd wedaoslia ol the shan Stlvel'!IVWe Road: E. J. we priase God lor IDS Bl.ESSCarpealer Bapllsl Cbiii'Cll: p. m.
month.
Y
Griffith, pastor: Roger wi I· INGS. It is the problem of how
Suaday Sehool 9:30a. m.: Mo~ Cburcll of God, lilt. Morlab Flalwoodt Medlodlll Cburek lord, Supt. ; Sunday School 10 lo react when
things ~
lng ~orsblp 10:16 a. m.
Rev. Daalel Worllmaa, pu10r _ Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Wor· a. m.; Evangellstlo Se"lce, 7. not so good that shows the lft!e
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FtM Bapd&amp;l Cbarcto, Mlddl• Sunday Seboot 9:4&amp; a. m.; Wor- ship service 10 a. m. every :30 p. m. 0 rayer meeting, 7,30 ,nature of the Christian. It il
por~ Rev. Donald Boone, ou- ahlp service II a. m. and 7:30 other Sunday 7:45 p. m. Sun· r. m. Tuesda) .
well that we ~membe~, ll'illul
to . s d Scooo.l 9. 15
a. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. day Schoo~ 10 L m.
Jobo Radaad Mllsfoo : OUve New· 1' the ram taUs Into our llveo.,lbl .
· a. m..
Tu sda
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story from the book of Genetla·
r. un ay
Fred Hollman, Supt.; 10:10 L m. . e .'' Young People's Bailey, Supt. Prayer meeting man, mlsstonary pastm: Sun- :the arcount ol Noah and .~
m. Worsblp Service· BYP 6 p meeting, 7.30 p. m. Friday. 7:45 p. m. Thursday.
day School 9·30 a. m · WOI'IIhlp k
m.; Evlllling Wontdp, 7:311 p: RutlaDd Cburch ot God, Rev. Foretl Raa tllelbodlll Charoh 10:311 a. m::
7:30 p. ar .
m.: Wed. 7:30 P. m. Prayer John Smallwood, pastor: Sunday Recine Ch
Rev H. L. m.: Prayer service, 7:311 p. m. I hHve often wondered how
meeting Thu,·sday, 7:30 p. m. School 10 a. m.; EvangeliStic McDaniel arge, ~ Ser- Thursday.
humun Noah was. Thai ;i4, I
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pracUce.
;"~~; ~ m.'m_Y :: teopl~ liee&amp;, t ~ ::s::~ Sunday with Syracuse M!sofoa, Reo. Earl . have often wondered. whether
nd
p.
esday, Sunda School following at 9·55 Custer pssWt'" Services every or not hiS farth remamed Jill'·
First BapUBI Church, Pom• Prayer meeting 7 p. m. Satur- Mnl. l-,ed NeaiO Su
· · Wedn,;,day lllld Friday evening feet and strong during thole
roy - Rev. Carver Williams. day ,
' pt.
at 7:30 p. m.
long, weary days under bfe~
Sunda~ School 9:30 till 10:20. Grace J!p1lcopal
Olardt, Death tllethodlat Cllurd, Mid-I
skies, and long dark
nlgbll
Worship service, 10:30 a. m.: p
Tb c. lllcltarcl H dleport M. E. Oowsoo pastor· Tbo ChurcD ot tbo Nazarene, when a merciless ram beat
Nursery and Junior eburch for Moartlmeroy~-to' '"'sv. da
M · Mrs. Nan Moore Churcl. Sehooi Chester, Rey E. Warne, put..-. down hour alter hour week af·
hild
n, l~ r. UD y - or·
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day ""'~ool ~ : 30 a. m.: Morn- ter week, flooding the earth and
e ren.
First Bapllst Church, Reciae 1 .m. t;offte bour following.
m.: Worship Service, 10'30 a. btg Worship II a. tn.; · NYPS tossing the ark to and fro upon
Rev. c. L. O'Conner, pastor.
m.; Methodist Youth Fellow. S:!S p. m.; Evenlng Serv~ce. the crest of the flood that left
Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Sam ElrterpriJo EUB Cllareb, Re\&gt;. sblp,. 7 p. m.; Official Board 7'!0 p. m.: Midweek Prayer ser- horrible death ODd destructiop
Curtis, supt; 10:45 L m. Morr&gt; M•~ ~tb, ps~. Worship meeting, lot Sunday ol month. vice, 7:30 p. m. Wedoesday.
over all !he world. 1 wonder) !
lOg worahip: 6, 30 p, m. BYII' lerVIee 9..30 a. m.. Sunday 7:311 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday Middleport Cburcb 01 tbe N,... Noah was ever alr~a. as . we
ODd Junior Fellowship: 8 p.m. Schoo~ 10.30 a. m. Youth Fel· of month, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor arene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett might be afraid at t1mes. w~
Evening aervice: ?:SO p. m. lowship 6:30 p. m.:. Boys ~ C1rcle, 2nd Thursday of month Sunday School D:30 a. m.; Mom- th~ skies are ove~cast. and tl)e
Wednesday, Prayer meeHng: Girls Fellowship, 6· 30 p. m., ?:30 P· m.; Clas!l 12, 3rd Wed· i"l Worship 10:30 a, m.; NYPS ra~n- · pours stea~tly upon ~·
8:30 p. m. Wednesday. Senlor Evenlng _lervlce 7:30p. m., 2nd nesday uf month, 8 p. m.; Aft· Young People, 6:45 p. m.; Evan- dnviDg our happmess B.way, un·
Chotr Practice·, S:30 p. m. Tau. an.d 4tb Sundays: Youth Oloir, ernoon Circle, 4th Thursday of gellstjc lllePtiniJ 7:30 p. m.,· der a blanket of dark clo~~·
8.30 .P· m. Wedn··A·
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day 1 Junior Choir Practice.
...,.y. Prayer mon th • 2 p. m.; Ch o1r p raet1ce Prayer m•e•' •s• Wed 7:30 p.m. and Jeavmg
us
won dermg,
Meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Pomero• Char'eb 01' ••- Naz. "Where is God," and
"'!ffy
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t a Sl Cllurcll
arene, Sunday School, 9:30 a. doesn't God do something f.o
SUII~~r~l~30 a.m. Preacb- ELollridg: ~
Churcb,!ev. Millersville Melhodlat chureb m.: Morning worsbip 10 ,45 a. help us?" lt Is when the skill
mg
y : p. m.
ugene .
on, p r; Dr. Lester L. Roush. pastor: m. Evening Worsbip, 1 p. m .,· are darkest and life holds Sl~
SUnday School 9 45 a m Rus- Vi tor 8
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Prayer meeting, 1 P- m. Wed. itt e 0 p easure lVl us. Yltlt
Rutland Pastor Rev P au I sell Archer, SUpt.
Sunday SUperlnlenden~ 10 a. m. Offlc- Rev. Clyde ~ . Henderson pas· we often become inclined Joo
T 1 •Sund Sct, 1·10
womp 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 lal Board meeting each quarter tor
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think thai God bas left uo upo!l
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p. m. alternately. Bible study unless otherwtS· e called. Eloly
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G Prlddy Supt freacb1nllt
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- .. and prayer service led by psst- Communion each quarter as an- ChDrcb 41 Ute Nazarene, Pom. thai we are forsaken ar alone.
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seic ce; .00 p. m.W~ser- or 7,30 p.m. Wedoesday. Chris- nouncoo.
eroy Rev. Clvde Henderoon, How privileged we are, ill just
v es, " p. m.
y. ttan Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., 3rd
Moroo Cba 1 Methodlat pastor: Sunday School 9:30 a. such times, lo be able to 11~
ML Moriah BapUII Cburcb, Saturday of month.
Church Arthur ~till Pastor m.: Morning Worship 10:30 a. up our Bibleo and read tilt
Comer o1 Fourth and Main SL Mornlnl Star EUB Church, Sunday' School, 10 a. ;,, Ollver services 7·30 p. m. P r ' y• r words which open the elglith
Middleport. R•v. Nyle Borden, Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor: 9,15 Sayre. Supt.: Sunday Worship m.: NYPS 6·45 p. m. Even1ng chapter of the book of Gene~lr
t minister. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. SUnday School, Fred oervlce, 11 a. m.: Prayer meet- tneettng, 7:30 p. m. Thursday "But God remembered Noah."
a. 117 Arnold Richards, SUpl Smith, aupt.: Earl Shuler, Ass't lng every Wednesday evening. Cbureh of the Na!Breoe, Re- ' There was Noah, Wlth.
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Mormng Worship, 10:30 a. m. Morning worablp 10 ,15 a. m.:
cine, Ohio. Sunday Sehool at doubt, a troubled heart, •tid
Pr
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Portlal!d Metbodlst Cburcll,
. there was Noah Ullder tlie
Naomi Bapliil Cburcll: SUI&gt; ayer meeting 8 p. m. Thurg. Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday 9:30. a.m. SUnday
Worship I blackest clouds lllld drearleot
da! School 9:30 a. m.: \Vol' day.
i Sehool V'30 to 10'30 a. m., liar- Service 10 :30 a.m Sunday Eve- rain the earth had ever known,
ship 11 a. m.; Prayer service, South Bethel EUB Cburch - old G. Roush, SUpt.; Kenneth nrng Servrce 7' 30 P;m.; Mid · bul, God had not lor one 'mp1 p. m. Wednesday.
Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas· McLeod, Aas't. Supt. Services dweek7.P30rayer SRerv1ceMWedneMs- ment forsaken him. For. we
s ·
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Carleton .;burch, Ktng1bary or. Sunday School V:45 a. m., every unaay everung.
Woll p t
. are told that "God cememberRoad, Rev. Clyde HIDion, pall- Norman H. Bahr, Supt. Sunday Racine Metbodlsl Cburcb,
e, as or.
ed Noah," and God did callJe
tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; Worsbip 10'15 a. m: and 7:30 p. H. I. McDaniel, pastor; Sun· Rn~d Cbureb of the Nazar. the clouds to diSappear : God
Ralph Carl, aupt. Sunday Wor· m. Alternately.. Bible Study day School 9,30 a. m.; Preach· .ene; Sunday School 9:30 a. m. ; d1d cause .the ram I oceaae:
ship service, 10:30 a. m. and and Prayer oerv~ce led by put- lng 10 ,30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.: Morning. Worship. tHS a. m. God d1d g1ve to Noah a world
7:30 p. m. alternately. Prayer or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
Prayer and Bible Study, 7,30 p. Evangelistic service 7:45 •· m to lrve . m. a~d God .&lt;lid
meetjng Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. S
E U.B Cb h, p al m. Wedo&lt;Sday.
· Midweek prayer service, 7:45 p. g1~e to h1m the Sign of · lhe
,.-acue • • arc 1
m. Wednesday .
rambow. If only we can keap
.Columhlr Chapel: Worship lei'- ~ SeUert. Plllllr.
Jlock Sprlllp Methodlot lhiS thought in mind wheq _our
VICe each Sunday 9:15 a. m.; 9 ·30 a. m. Sunday. ~ool, Ben Chesler Lemley, pastor; Wor- Syrac,... Charcb ollhe N... lives are overcast by clouds or
Sunday Scbool 10 a. m.: Youth Qutsenberry, Supt., 10.30 a. m. sidp service 9:30 a. m.; Sun- rene, llilliam t . lborpe. pastor ., rain! As God remembered NO.
se"lce 6:15p.m. Evenin&amp; Wor· Morning Worship service, 111 day School, 10 , 15 a. m.; MYF Sunday Srhoo!9 c31la. m.; Mom ,
sblp 7 p. m. ucb Sunday.
and 3rd Sunday1 of the month: 6, 30 p. m. Prayer and Bible lng wursbop 10 30 a. m.
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7,30 p. m. Evening Evangellsd
Bradbary Churcl! of Cbrllll, tic Se"iee, Znd and 4111 Sttt&gt; Study, Wednes ay, 7:30 p.m.
Peolecos,!"l Asoembly, Reate 1
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Art Marcum, mlnfsler; Bible day of month. BETHANY _
Rutland Method!•! Cburcb- 124, Rev. aU! K Jones, pastor . dy, Thursday, 7:30 p. GJ.1.. a1
School and Morning Worsbip, 9:30 L m. Morning Worship: Rev. c. J . Lemley,
pastor: Sunday S~bool 10 a. m.: Wur· '!1 Evans Hetshts, G~.
10:30 a. m.: Christian Enduv. 10:30 a. m. SUnday School, Bly· Church School 9:30 a. m.: Wor ship servrces Uo p. m. Sun· £cleo Uotted lire- Ja
or, 6 p. m.; Evening Worship, the Theiss, Supt.; 6,30 ~- m. ship service, 10:30 a. m., M day, Wednesday and Fnday.
Christ Church: Rev. Elden . R.
1 p. m.
Youth Fellowship. CARMEL _ Y. F. Monday, 6:30 p. m.
The Pentecostal Church, Mid· Balke, pastor:. Sunday School,
9•30 1 m Suoda School W
dleport, South 3rd Ave.; Sunday 10 a. m.; WlMIO Holllnger,IIIPL
Pagevllle CommltJilty Church ·
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· ayo SthrersviU. Methodist Church SchooiiO a.m.; Sunday evening Christian Endeavor, 7:15 pc •n.
Rev. Russell Cline, pastor. - :ornlnus Wo~bi·· :3llan~
Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday evangelistic service, 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Lyda Chevalier, president.
Young People's iOfVI&lt;~ 7:30 p. S d g 1 lh p, th· 8
Sehoo~ 9:30 a. m.; Gene Wolfe Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 p. classes fo; aiL Song servicu,
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"!· Thursday; Evangelrsbc 181' ~~ Ev ~ "':. • Se~i ~· Supt., Services 'nlursday even- m.: SaturdJ: night Prayer and s p. m. Preachiltll 8:20 p. m.:
VIce Saturday, 7:30 p. m.; and lsi anl 3rd :U::a ti~
lhe ' lng.
Worship 7·"0 p. m. Pastor, Re• \lfd Week Pray•r meeting, 7:3t
Sunday 7:30 P· m,
Y0 mon ·
Sutlolt M tbodlst Church Ar- B. L. Barrett.
p. m. Wednesday, Class LeadHemlock Grove Cbrlallall Tappers Plalu EUB Cbareh, th SUU e astor
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Barrl1oaville Presbyterian .
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Church, John Davies, pastor : er, Mrs. MaZie Holotn~er.
L m. Sunday School, 10, a.m. tm: SUnday worship 8:30a. m. Supt· Sunday W~rship 11 am' Church School10:30 a.m. Wor·
Bachtel Evangelical .uailett
Terry Cullums, Supt.
Sunday School 10 a. m., Ho'
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· · ship service :30 p. m.
Brethren Church - SUI)day
Bradford Cbureh 01 Cbrlll bart Vineyard, Supt. Bible Stu· Sf"'CUI8 Methodist Cbarcb, lleor&amp;aolzed Cburcb 01 Jeoos School 9:45 a. m. Worahlp,
Joe
Robinson,
Minister: dy and prayer services led by &gt;r. Lester L. Roosh, pastor; Christ or Latter Doy Saints, siJ 2nd and 4th Sunday, 8:4$ ,..
Elomer Forrest
Sup!. Blbl; pulor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Morning Worship semco 9 a.m. miles from Racine Oil Racine- m. Achash Miller, psl!«f•.
School 9,30 ; Mot'lling Worlblp, Adull class meeting 7:30 p. Dana Winebrenner, SupL 10 a. ~ortland Road. Sunday School Alfred Melbodiol
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7 p. m. Wednesday, 7 p. m. Federated Church, Pomeroy, Y •' p. m..
. · oo • m., ~n a" even ng serv ce at
Bible Stu"".
Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor: tllrector. OlllclaJ Board meet· 7:M p. m.: Wed . wo,.,hrp serv· Sunday School at 9:30 I . m.,
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Carl Kaul!, Supt.: g u 0 d 8 , lng, first Monday each month lee at 7:30 p, m. Pastor, c. w. Charles Taylor, Supt.
Wor·
lldter Churcll ol C b rIa I School, I a:- m.; Worship hour al 7'30 p. m. Holy CoDIIIItJDo Proffitt. All evening serv· ship se"'ces at 10:15 a.m . .otlb
Bible Sehool 9,30 a. m. Preach- 10 a. m.
on each quarter as announced. tees begin at 7:30 p. m.
the Rev· Caito. Wednesday rl·
ln.! 10:30 a. m., ftrat and tblrd
WSCS first Wednesday ol each
enmg prayer servlcu at 1.'41
sundaya.
MI. Ulrloll F. W.B. Cburcll - month.
Our Lady of Loretto M111loa 1 p.m.
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Sund!IJ' School 9'45 a. m., Earl Tile United Methodist Oburcb, Loa, Bottom,. Rev. Thomas P.. UB Church, Letart F••l .. S..
Mason City Cltareh of Cbrllllo Starkey, supt; Evenillg wor- Pomeroy: Melvin Alkire, psstor !ronek, admmrstrator: Sunday day School 9:30 L m.· Wnrslt
IMiller Street; Sunday . Bible ablp, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil Cos, - Church School, i ; 15 a. m., Ma"' Otl a. m., est. Holy l!ays sr ."., Sunde•. 7:30 'p. m:' lp
Sludy .9 a. m. Evening Wor· Lloyman: Young People'l meet· Leo Crew, aupt.; Leo vaughan, of ObhgaU~n, 7 p. m
Letart Falla ·ualted Brelbiu
ship 7.30 p. m.; Bible Study, lng and Bible Study, 7'30 p.m.; Asst. Supt. Divine Worship at St. Jobu •. CathoUc MIJSion: Church ltev Jamll Moi'I'IQ•
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Wednesd!IJ': Choir practice at 10:30 a.m. Sermon, "Our Hid· oear Cuymll• IUutch Rtdgei : 'Sunda . Sebool 9·30
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Norris, supt: Asa"t SUpt. ..,_
5th IIJKI Main Streets Donald
7:30 p. m., Lydra C~rcle of the lor, Sunday Mas• 10.30 a. m., bert Rousb f'reachin ......._
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DanVIlle Pllp1m Holblua, (P. WSCS at the church Thursday Holy D•y ot Obligation 6·311 a.
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Hlet8, mlniJter; 1 Brble Schoo~ 0. Langsville, Ohio!, Rev. 0. H. 7. 15 P m church choir rehear: m.: Confession, 11 hour before IO:lO a. m.; Alterlllllt 811 1!1!1D&amp;
I:30 ~.m, Kennell McElhinney, Car~ pastor' Sunday School, 9:30 [.;.1 Publi~ Invited to worahip Mass.
worship at 7' 30 p. m.:
Supt.,
Morning
W..-shlp, a. m. Robert Grate SUpl Wor- 1S . d
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m
er mt41ta Thun.. I P. m.
10'30
m. Evealn1 Worship, ablp ~ce at 10 .3.' a m • PH Hunt ayComornmg a 8· a. t. Tbe Salvation Army, Eo"Y Ml Hermon Ullttol 8a ~~.
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..,. srtm Youlb, ~·4S p. m.: Evan- will be observed Sunday, June ay . n ng, o cer m c a~
.,.. ,.,: """· lllltll ~
nesday, 7 p. m.
sellsdc service. 7:30 p. m. Mid· 20, l0:3II a. m.
Sunday 10 a. m. lloUness meet """· pastm: 9uoda1 Sitiool,
Cbarch 01 Cllrlat, PomeNJ, Woek Pra1er llld Prate, WedHy1eU ftoa nee Metbodlst, lng; 10 ' 30 a. m. Sunda) Schoo_~· 9:30 a m., ·eachtas lt:IG a.
Jerey Masters, putor: Bund&amp;F -.day, 7.30 P. m. .
Rober' E. Smith, Sr., pastor; Sunday 7 P· m. Young People 8 m. Alternlt. P"'cMIII
School 9:30 a, m. Cburcll 10:10 llnldfm BaD II J-ail's Sunday School 8:30 a. m., wor- Legion: 7' 30 p. m. Salvation QlrlsUan Endelfll', 7:10 P.
a. m.: Christian Eadeavor. 6'10 Wllbe~~es· Public meettna. Sua- loy Haley, &gt;;opt.: Morulng wor- meeting: Thursday, I to S La- Sunday. Mld-Weelr Prayer
p. m. Eventna Service, 8:10 p. d!IJ' 5 p. m., Watebtower study ship 10:30 a. m. Youth Service, dies Home l.eallJe ; 7 ~· m. Prep vices Wednesday, 7:10 p.
m.
~
m.; Bible tludJ TueltlaJ 6,15 p. m.; Evangellstte m.. rla,..s; 7.30 P m. B1ble study, Middleport Flnt~=U.:'~~·==
· eI p.p. m.
Servke m~~~t~aa, 7 p. aa&amp;e, 7,30 p. m.; Prayer meet- prayer meeting. Other se"lces byterlan Churcb, Ret.
Ratlllld Cltttreb of tlrllllo m. TlturtJdayt. lllblltr7 lcbool, In&amp;. Thlll'll''l)' 7,30 p. m.
by announcement
Ruppel~ pastor' &amp;wda7
Bible Sehool ''110: COmmunloa e p. m. 'l'bund!IJ'.
Pomero, Beveatll Oap AdveJI. 9:30 a. m. Mr.
10'30 a. m., V. H. Brai!IJ'
Free Metbodill atlfd, Laar- 1111 Clturcll- Mulberry Hetatns supt.: 10:30 L m.
Supt. Sabra Caaad!IJ', pianist: Lallleba atuau- BL Pill el Clill, r.ev. R. E. gene GW, Rd., north of Meigs Memorial p. m. YF: Wed. 1:10
Bible Studlr. 7:30, Delben ~ SUnday School t~ •· m.: WOI' pastm. Sunday Scllool t:30 a. BOtJpltal. Pastor, 1". w. Glllord. Choir: T p. m
lltlne, leader.
sblp oarvk:e 10,30 a. m.: Sl. m.: Pbll Wise, supl; Morning Asalstaat Pastor, Jameo R. S,IIIG'IIi M
J.mo, 111111111 ·Sebcol 10 L m.; IIOI'Ship 10130 L m.: You I b Hofler. Services OD Saltlnlay: byterlaa Cbureh Cb- II ~t, •. Ppm• Wlll'•br, t "a m.
Se"lcea 7 p. m.: E•an&amp;ellstlc Sabbath School, 1:30 p. m.; vices I . a. m.:
llart'll&lt;lllvir!J Rlltd, B:u- Alfred M• .i1LI
oe"lct 7:30 ~ m. Mid. Week Worehip, 3,30 p. m.; Youth 10 . m:: Bible
Ullellrioatl, DIIDiillr. 81- Ptatl A. Culo, paator. Suilda)oipra1er servlco. 7:811 p. m. \VICI. meellltl, 3:30 p. m.; Blblt b 7:a p .m.

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Daily Sentmel, 668-A, Porn- PEKINGESE Puppies, Phone [SE:PTIC TANKS cleaned. Wrtte
1'.-'rmd•" Deadllll• IHI(I 4 .11
eroy.
6 10 3tc
WY 2-2314.
6 10 3tc
Viand St., Pt. Pleasant, W.
Monr1ay
~A~t'!:LLATJUN8
u. 5" Civil 5orvt•• holll
WILLIAMS 27 In steel- coal Va.
6 3 30tp [
CORR.:I"f10N~
tt.- ••ll'epted oJOill -.1;00 .\. !II.
M.eu "'"m•m ttl •oo ,...,., li«W" JoDI.
furnace. Automatic damper
for oa." otf PuhliOit.IO"
HIJb pi.JI IJbort l!nun A•h•n"ement
rhou•an~ or ton• open Pr.p•r••orr control Charles Byer, 365 CAR WAHSED and vacuumed.
RJ!.'Ul1LAflON8
tf'AinlnJ until •ppnlnteO. ~M•nee
' car wash, 550 Page-at.
r he Pul'lll11her -rves tn. rt~tnt ueuan,
unn...,ePar, num tnfN'111a·
S. 6th Ave., M"ddl
l
eport ·
Wilsons
' " ,., ,,, or ret...:r an' aclJ dHmed rtor&gt; on Jo~ . . .111r1.. requtrementa.
6 10 6tc
Middleport. WY 2-3517. Open
" ,. •111onJhle
l'rroN
~ouid bf' WrHe '""*' I"•'"• name •d&lt;1r- """
r· " ' ·~ lmmedtU•h
The
~~~~ ptaone
7 ROOM BRICK bui"Id"Ing 1 with from 8 a. m. ~ t p. m., seven
ILoh Pr
wUI
flf'&gt; 1 1M! relpOIUiiblf! "' 1 Jl.tD('(lln Sr"lo:a BoJ HI-. f'omllftl'
more ~IIID on• tnt"OrTeoC'I lm•rt1DD Oatb Sent.ln.l. PomarllJ' - OtUo
garage, CBn be USed 88 8 re- day.'J R week.
6 1 S()tC
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~ -sidential or business building. - --- '"' wm• •• som,.
FOR
SALE
· . con d.t.
d I!ULLDOZER WORK, equipped
• Cenb ~
..-ord
on• l n~erf'1nn I
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Comp 1et.e Iy &amp;lr
I lODe .
Mlntmum CZ~.ar•• 1!10 m1a
HARDEN'S MARKET ON RT. Also one good used electric with winch. Big or sma ll job.
Ill Cent~&gt; pel llf(l"' for fbrN eon
. I
Rruuve
oOMraon~
124, in Syracuse has on spec1a
range. Phone WY 2·2.374. Lew· ca 11 day t"1mes WI "3151
~r
, ev en·
t!l per eeor 0\!ll'ount OD peld a4J &amp;nd
Thursday Friday and Satur· is Repair Service.
ings WI 9~3089, Gene Barnett,
adtt patd '"thin lO dna
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5 13 tJ
or rHAI'IKs
' oBITllA.RJEs
day
Prem-r::. [
6 10 6tc _ I.::Ra:c:in=e~,:O::io=·======C
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miD.
• 1h
. gallon Fairmont
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tnnaa
Eacll ..:ldiUonal won tc
JUm tee cream 69c, bread, :.~ · REFRIGERATOR
automatic
I:30 "~~~t~ "5~~~~ M oau,
for 89c; Balogna 39c lb.; reg· defrosting. Good condition, 12
laturdn s:JU "· "'- t11 12=00 ~~ooo•
ular cigarettes
25c package;
IT'SSOEASY
·
d cu . ft ' $65 .00. 509 s, Second
ro PLACE •
2 lbs. wieners 98c; New re
Middleport or call WY 2-5508.
&amp;JtSIJ1,Tw~o~~ 1 N°
potatoes $1.09, tO lb.; 2 lb.
6 10 3tc
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PHONE WY 2-21 56 .. i•~ly 39c. .. -c , TRY THE Twentieth Century
TWO YEAR OLD Mobile home dial welder with the 310 amp :
DEALER
YOUR
50 x JO, 2 lois In Syr&lt;~cuse. Cutting Tap, 20 year warran·
Card of Th~nks
Ready to move in. Bill Hard- ly. Supplies.
Meigs County ,
Sales &amp; Service
--~-c-.,-- -- -- , en, Pho1e WI 9 J650 or WY 2- Landmark, Pomeroy.
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WE WISII to express our deep- , 3!1116.
' 9 3tc
6 10 ltc
est appreciation to o u r - -- - .
\ Fits Al
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friends. neighbors and re la· LIVE BAI1, 24 hour, self-serv- BUDDY HOUSE tratler, IOX42. e
mos very ar
lives for thrir many kind 1ce day and m~ht. llmnows, Reason•ble. Contact Nancy L. : eTransferable When
exprPssions
of
sympathy ni.ght ..t-ra~· lers, ~ed worms. Popt&gt;, Rutland.
6 10 6tc
You Trade Cars
7
shown to us durmg the death' Fife lradmg Post,
Rt. • USED dre-ssfr, bedsprings,
of our most beloved son. Mel-[ ~1Iddleport, Ohio.
6 9 121c heater 356 N. !th MJ,id!le-ileGuaranteed 24 months
vin Sanders
, fRAILER~- 8 wilhl~I-or ~- port. Phone WY 2-3496.
or 24,000 miles
Mr. •nd Mrs. Ernesl Sand·
without. Phone SH 2-4786.
6 9 4te
• Most Popular Unit
6 10 ltc I
crs.
&amp; 9 3tp I CLOTH awnings and porch valIn the U.S.A.
Dark blue finish, power brakes, power steering,
- - - -- d
A!JCTION : f am vacatmg prop-\ ance. Bamboo porch shades.
P. B., radio, c&amp;c accessory group, power top,
00 lnol1lled
Lost and Foun
erty at 206 Condor St , Pom- l Venetian blinds and repairs.
wheel covers, 775 x 14 w.w. tires, undersea!.
WILL THE person &lt;whose ideo- erov. Ohio. and will sell the Dale Wippel, 215 Union Ave.,
REG. RETAIL
tity is known! please return following personal property al l Pomeroy.
518 30tc
$3362.05, IIOW
the electric guitar to the Sun+ 12 :30 P- m. June 12. l UniverMalibu Convertible
down Club. If returned, no sal gas range, 1 G.E. large Real Estate For Sale
further action will be taken. refrigerator, good. 1 kitchen
6 9 Jtp
cabinet, 1 wringer ·YP' Easy HOUSE FOR SALE: 4
40 OTHER MODELS &amp; SERIES
washer, 2 metal beds (1 sin· laundry room, 1', bath.
WE WOULD like to thank ali i gle), gas heater, I. coal heat· floors in all rooms.
, r.etgler Bulldlo&amp; !lqppb for
ALL ATTRACTIVE PRICED!
those who sent cards and er. Dresser • wash stands, room wall - to - wall carpet. new homes Built m kite~
Red
finish,
white
top,
black
interior,
250
engine,
flowers at the time of the I coflee tables, chairs of all 193 Beech SI.,
Middleport. ens, storm ll'indowa, alumP.S., wheel covers, belt retractor, c&amp;c accessory
death of Samuel James KisPhon(':__II'Y
2-38:~
-6__!.~ . 6tc_
inurn siding. Call Guy NeigSee One of Our Salesmen:
klnds. 2 end tables, corner
group, PB radio, w.w. tires, Powerglide lrans,
er. Our gratitude, also,
to 1
ler,
RaclDe,
Ohio.
undersea!.
e GEORGE HARRIS
Ewing's Funeral Home, the · table. 6 pc. dining roorr suite ,
e VERL TUTTLE
ll:!!l tie I
kilchentable
and
chairs,
DavREGULAR RETAIL $3732.15
Mt. Moriah Church, the East
NOW ONLY
eLLOYD MclAUGHLIN
eCEWARD CALVERT
Letart Church •nd the Rev. enport, wardrobes. metal tool
AUCI'IONEER
chest
with
earpenter
Lools,
Earley and Rev . Workman, I other tools. Garden tools, roll POMEROY - 2 story brick,
Complete Service
for all of the kindnesses ex· brick siding and rnoring.
Crill Bradford
6 rooms, bath, fu ll basemenl,
tended to us. The Rf"v . Ervin
Write, Prone or Contact
Mary Van Cooney, Owner. with shower, furnace heating
Kiser family.
6 10 llp I Terms: Cash. Not responsible \gas). front and back porches.
A. C. BRADFORD
Notice
fur accidents.
$41J(){J .OO
Racine, Ohio
Bradford Auction Co.
RURAL - 3 room
hunting __ _ _ __ _&amp; I tfe ,
FREE 1,000 S&amp;H Gr en St amps
lodge or weekend
retreat,
310
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How? By &amp;imply viewing the
furnished, plus 35 acres wood- Karl Grneser, Plumbing aad
Cr .act Vacuum cleaner m DON'T PUMP you sluggiSh sep. cd land, pond, 1400 feet frontHeating
your home Phone WY 2-2321. tic t.•nk Get Klean·Em-AII age on good gravel road.
Minersville, Oblo
5 211 30tc oeptic lank cleaner. Land- $4500 00.
End your sewer troubles
;M;;E"X""IC"A"N:;-;;T;;;O""MA=ro"'" plants for . mark Farrr Bureau.
FAR~ - OLIVE TOWNSHIPWe have RU olzes
sale. William Holmes, Syra- 1 __ _______ _ 2 18 tfc 56 acres, well - fenced, plenSewer Machines
CUBe.
5 26 tfc 1 1954. 6 cyl. FORD, new motor. ly of water, pond, 2 story
Reasonable Rate.
modern home, 6 rooms, bath. I Call WY 2-%171 Day or Nigbl
HEAR IT ON WMPO - Llew· Cr1arolais Hereford ..:rossed hardwood floors,
fi replace,
ments. Athens.
7 26 tfc
ellyn Thompson's "Lile and yearling bull, 2 bollom plow. full basement, furnace heatWeekend guests of Mr. and
Light" program, Monday lhru Oliver drill. Ph. SH 2-4656
ing. barn . chicken house. etc. AIR CONDITIONING Relrlger·
Mrs C. A. Rhodes were Mr.
Friday at 8:15 a. m. EST. 1
6 2 12tp Located 21', miles off Route I ation service . .Jack's llehig·
l and Mrs. Jim Neville and !ami(Continued !rom page 71
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AUCTION every Wednesday and 7, 113.500 .00.
I eration, New Haven, Phone
ly of Kansas, Nao· . and Lena
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AUTUMUBILE llliUraDCO oeen S.:turday. Welch's AuctiOn. ALBERT M. COX. SALESMAN TU 2-3537.
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Neville and Mr. and
Mrs.
does God remember J&gt;, and He
cancelled? t.ost your opera· Laurel Cliff, Route 124.
WY 2·3636
WY 2-3830
John
Fiske
and
daughter,
Julie
does not leave us alone In our
1
lltr'l llcenleT can WY 2-!968
6 2 30tp
6 ll 3lc IHEATING, Plumbln«. Moefler 'l
By Edna Knopp
I of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. B~ Mrs. Clara J'hllllptt 1 b limes ol need. God ls with us,
11~11• MEXICAN TOM,.TO plants lor. 7 ROOM HOUSEfor sale- at Furnaces. Arnold Brotbers, Max Knopp, a student at P. Harry Rhodes and family of Pl. The Wilkesville Garden c u 1USI as surely as He was with
1met
sale. William Holmes. Syra· Bradbury, Ohio. Drilled well .618 Easl
Street, Pom- C C., Davenport, Iowa, spent I Pleasant.
the home of 1Mrs. \;II- Noah, and He will cause the sun
lied instructor. rrank Eschle-1 cuse
5 26 lfc
and garden spot olWioute 143 •eroy. Pbone 1\Y Hili.
llhe recent holiday
weekend I Mr. ad Mrs. Ronald Salser [liam Crary on June With he to shine In our lives once again
man WY 2-2425.
6-1-6tp' - \Vnle to Mrs. J. A Renshaw.\'
7 1.0 tfc wrth his parents, Mr and Mrs. Iand daughter of Lancaster and : preSident, Mf' Ray Long, m u· a world which ..,.mo bright.
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For Summer Driving
2638 Pontiac St. , Columbus,
CtiS Knopp.
, Mr. and Mrs Charles Salser charge. Devol Ion~, were led by ened by a rainbow because we
Fo~ Rent _ _
Oh1o, or phone AM 8-5939,1
Insurance
George Beegl&lt; and son , Brlan 1and f~m1ly of Johnstown VI SII· 1Mrs. ~na Cray. New Flowers kept our faith. If we react weU
A"'P'"'A""R""TM
""·EtT FOR RENT AIOhio.
GUARANTEED renewable for of Logan spent th• weekend Ied their parents, Mr and Mrs
1965M waL,the
and praise God when things
so tra1ler spare. Good loca6 8 61p
life ho•pil"&gt;IJ· ~atron
Issued ""''h his sister. Mrs. June Grover Skalser Sr over &lt;::t rp~ . by rs.dr ng b eM avCelama well for us, should ¥o not react
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~ent wee end
priZe was awn y rs.
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he
' I C k WY • Unico Tires, All Sh:••
t10n. Ca U I\a ler roo s,
Ask eboul FREE Flag offer · HOUSE P"OR SALE 4 rooms at all ages. Phone WY 2-iillitl Wendorf and sons
JoAnn VanMeter and friend, Phillips. The
next meeting we
Y praiSing
·
w ,n
2-3631.
6 10 tfc
FOR BOATERS
and lmth. Partial basement.
2 18 tlo
Mr. and Mrs. David Beegle R C
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will be "th M Carey Straus- thmgs are not as good as wed
0
ROOM HOUSE and bath- kit- River ..rvlce on while ..,
Hoi air furnace One acand son of Wilmington visit- oyk rdiSP .th tho uW~llus
speBnl
ka
like them to be? For, aflerall,
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c· I &lt;unday wee en Wl e 1 13m a e baugh· WI rs.
God h
ot f rsake us Aa
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chen, dining combmed. Nice I our I oc .
re ground. Phone WY 2-3003.
Insurance
rs. aura IrC e "
. family
Mr and Mrs Paul Kunz and
as n
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Mr aod Mrs Harr)' Wolle
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God remembered Noah so d0011
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SUPER SERVICE
Mr Wtliiam Pia&gt;- was called lanuly were weekend guesto of
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for re t 1re persons. o an
0 BILE Insurance been spent Sunday afternoon
Agnes Price
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3tp
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remember
you
ond
me.
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HOUSE FOR SALE, two years cancelled? Lost yout opera- Mr and Mrs Wllllam Grimm. Mrs. Laura CirCe a Mra. Mrs. Kunz s
y, r. an
-Rev WUbar H Perrin Pa~
1676 Lincoln Heights, l bedOPEII
old, 3 bedroom,o bath and lor's lice~se: Call WY 2-2966 Mr. and M~s. Clifford Beegle Nancy Jornson and daughter, Mrs. Joe Strong. .
, tor,
'the Fed~ Qllc'room house w1th bath, ba.eHOURI
carport.
No
down
payment
rell5tfc
of Fr d rl ksburg are visitlr . Connte went In GeorgJa lor the Mrs. Judy Pawlus18k end chi[- Pomeroy
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ment, builtpin cupboard, hardquiretl. Phone SH 2-51168.
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bus visited their mother, Mrs.
FOR SALE: 6 room
home. 1es made oC legal papen.
NelUe Sayre at the home of bell were
gesll of
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'"' &lt;Ontrownc ••· Will sell completely furnish- blrlli records and almost 11111 hi
I gMr and Mrs Charher son, Richard Sayre where Mrs. Campbell s parent!, Mr.
au weevil. l!;conomlca.l Unic:o Alf.
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Reuter llllarauee, Pomeroy es eeg e.
cuperating from recent surgery. Ironton
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bedroom housetrader. Local- lulrft•t. no re•tdue~ m mlllt. Low a
rapes, or un unns •
t 4 tiC Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mercer
•
ed on N Secood-av Middle- .."""'· '"' to "•"' "'"' ' " ' Call WY 2-2551 or WY 2 •
of M 1 d A I Vera Beegle
Mrs. Clair Ponn recently en- Mr J b Butcher Ml51
port.
WP 2-2iM WY2of Raaryc"In:· Mr
Robert
tertalned the Past Chief Club "-·- 's·
and
'wendell
371l.
•
control• •ptttlebu,.. other
torqe
E ployment Wanted
, ·
·
at her horne
VM:t:
m.l.
3346 or WY 2-3600.
6-5-lfc '""'"' LANDMARK. M•'" c'""'' FOR SALE: C001p1etely mod- m
G Beegle and ..., or Portland,
d · E
Ca
Chapman visited Jacob Butcho=;;;;-- --;;;---:c-Farm Bureau Coop@ratlve A.Riocia-3 bed
I h
'
t f
Mr. an Mra. ugene m~
.
FOR RENT -Trailer space li?_D - Eut Main Street. Pomero,.
~rn,
room ranc ome YOUNG MAN wants summer were SUnday dtnner gues B 0
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Preston r •
er recently at the TB hospital
on N Second-av in Middle- STEREO CONSOLE, 1965 mod- m new area on Chester Road. work on farm or ~hlng Mr Thomas Beegle.
of Huntington, W. Va., and Mra. er•l days wilh her daugbten, In Nelsonvllle. They
repc!fl
port. Near shopping distnct. el This set radio equipped. Phone WY 2-5337. 5 211 tfe
else smtable. Cllll G~lli~IS, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hart Henrietta PresiDn of Alabama\Mtss Polly Karr, Columbus. Jake lllmprovmg.
Concrete patws. Call WY 2- Has mc-e fmish of walnut. This FOUR bedroom house, extra 367·7246.
!..___! ___ spent the weekend. at their _cot- Iwere recent Sunday guests of and Mr. and Mrs. Edward William Mahaffey Is recu
21116, WY 2·3346 or WY 2-3600
set sold much higher. Take lot for sale near schools. Pearl WANTED Tractor work, farm tage on the Muskmf(Um 1\'iver IMl". and Mrs. Hollll!r Holley. Bauer and Polly Ann, Marlonat home from a reee:
= =:c-:- -::--:--:-o-6-5-tfc over payments of $5 per Hysell, Rutland, Ohio.
ponds, lawns and driv~wayo. at Stockport.
and Recent weekend guests of Mr. Mr. and M!8. James Gll~rl heart atta,ck.
HOUSE for Rent 3 bedroom month, or pay balance due ROOM b . k b
bathSmall
dozer
and
expenenced
Those
calling
of
Mr.
and Mrs Norman Schaefer In· of Zlmeovllle were recent VIS2
home at 1126 E Main St.. $7164 Call WY '· :!-6555
rooms fi~~ 0~~k and operator. Low hourly rates. Mrs. Otto Bradfo~d ;e~e [ eluded Mrs. Cecil Harrison of !tors of Mr. ond Mrs. George Mro. Neva McElroy rellliiiDI
Phone WY 2-3408.
6-5-6tp
6 8 6tc
base..:ent Out or high water Middleport. Pbone WY 2-2208. Mr. and Mrs. DaMna and ~a -~Piqua, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sto1'1 Mowery.
very mfll Cabel HuntJnafmiiJoa.
- - · .
.
·
6 1 !Ole lord or Mlcblgan, r.
n. and John of Columbus, Mr. and\ Mr.
Mrs. Murre! Harril pltal.
J and 4 ROOM furrushec apart- SINGER, SEWING MACHINE. Central heatlnJ!. priced for
- --- - Curtis Bradlorcl and son of Ar- M Mark Stahl 0 1 Stockdal and Brend 0f St Albano W
ments. Rowley &amp; Reed Hard- Completely rebUilt. Round quick sale Phone WY 2-6116 EMPLOYMENT Wanted!- Ex- "ngton Mr and Mrs
Brian ,Mrs. M
K .ck .,_ _._ ande, V
nt a da • "th hec' · Mro. Velda Hall attended the
.
.
h"
-.
WY 2 2"~ Ch 1
F
. ed lnte . --• exter u
'
.
.
rs. ary am
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•
a. ape a y WI
ware.
- .....
ares
. penenc
nor "'".
• Bradford and sons of Wooster, 1p d 1 Bea
M R th ther Mr8 Co Rensbaw mo- graduallon ol her l!'lnd&amp;oD •t
5 11 tic bobb m, sewmg mac me. "'" or
---:machine fully
guaranteed. Wildermuth.
4 13 tfc ior painting. Free estunates. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Brad- ,.~~-.P of M~=·
~r M:Sgt -Th r:8 Gene p~ker Murray City.
Til.tEE and lour roo'lllurnl&lt;M Balance $28 or pav $125 per
Phone WY 2-2882 or Bee Rog- 1 ·
·
R · 10d ,~•1
epo '
·
· om
'
ed ond omlurnllblld ~par~- eek Call WY l -liiss ·
livestock
•
er Cullums.
S-21!-t!c lord and family of ac!ne
!and Mrs. Harry Stahl.
IFl. ~lias,
Texas, recently call- Mr. and Mr. Wayne Cottrill
.
menta WY U4S4
tk w ·
·
the Gail Bradlord fa1111ly, lo-: Mr. Gene Allure and Kevin, ed hts aunl, Na~cy Walker, to and ltuni.ly visited recently wltb
12 1
8
6
=;;;-c=-;-;---c----;6__ to _ FOR SALE· Fine polly. Come
Marine Su lies
cal.
James FerllllS!ln and Mlss Cteolwllh her happy birthday. Mn. the Ftancea ColtrUJ lamll A
MODERN 4 room and bath, NEW HAY for sale Fill your and see. Mason 713-5923.
_ PJ) __ - .- . Mr. Oliver Dalley II vlsltlng\Parker of Columbus were Sun- \'talker was 80 yean old May trip to Ripley w Va w.!"eafurniShed apartment, Middle- barns now with oul of field
_
7~", FOR SALE : 14 n. boat w1th hts daughter, Mrs. · William day guests of Mr. and Mrs. \24.
joyed. They' w~e ~~
port. WY 2-31174.
4 21 tic hay at cheaper prices. Phone ONE NICE pure bred HoT- ' 35 H.P. Motor, trailer, !lie Johnson anti family of Monoca, Pearl Parker.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon How- led by E L Coltrm and a pieTRAILER LOTS - !reo ,.,._ 592-7646 (EUI or write: Ro- stein bull. Service age. WY 2- jackets. ski~ and etc. _See at Pa.: and attended the grad- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S~a~- , ell are spending sometime with ole dlnn~ :_,., held.
.
age and water. Brown'o Trail bert Yelton,ll2 N. Tray Rd., 6227.
1 7 6tp
BUl Cozart• Garage m Ra· ,uatton of his granddau::rter, lger of Columbus recently VISII;- :Ihelr daughters, M':'. Hoadley
·
er Park IStale Approved]
Bellefontaine, Ohio.
cme. $550.00.
6_10 61• IGlorai Ellen Sarsono.
·Ied Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ei&gt;- Carruthers and family and Mr. Mr. and Mro. Milford Lone ef
MtnemlUe, Ohio, Pboue WY
&amp;86tc
Auto S.les
W t d To Buy 1 Gerald Hart spent a receni \Un, Patti and Penlii.
l andMra.RossP~ultonandfam- Columbuswereguestaol!r~
2-3324.
1 ~ tic FREE LOAN of our eflicient
n. Rambler
an e
----- : Fdday night
and Saturday Mrs. Louioe Bartels of Rock .ily of Canlon.
and relatives bert .,.., _llte ,.,
C
Sh
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World 8tandtml of eempad DOG HOUSE. I. 0. McCoy, Rt. 1w1th Max Knopp.
!Springs recently called on Mrs. : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber, cent weekend.
.
1
S•l• or Trade
charpe
;~\ w hpurEseoUe1, Reedsville, Ohio. Phone 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cunning- : Mabel Tracy.
Mrs. Lela Neff of Columbus,
-' · ·
ade, lease or
aseBako1 Fue . s re Ms.dadml· Bl&amp; tar room,
__. 91lli-4062.
I 10 3tc 1· ham and family or East Liver-[ Roy Crew of Cincinnati re- Mrs. Martha Russell, Bradbury Mr. and Mrs. l!'recl !teteJer
1·na •ue·•· Mr and Mrs. Donald "...11&lt;1
poo.
er urru1ure, ' 1 e· - .... ..- _ ____ - -=--. th
k d "th
d
M p 1
Satu da
tr
FOR
rentSALE'
52 acres farm
Portt
lormance sman .,., o&lt;:ouomt ROOTS WANTl'D
Gen-Sing, 1pool spent e wee en w1 ctm11y ca 11e
on rs. ear were
r y even
• ~.
·
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t
18
6
Ohio Also eub' Farmall por ·
____e _
and · IIUinagerabiiiiJ
olden seal s~lal 500 Jba.l her parents, Mr. "nd Mrs. Ear- Parker and Mr. Otho · Radford. of Mr. and )llrs. Lou Diehl.
[ ling and daughter, and Mr
cb, "th ui ment f r F'OF. SALE: HAY. Herbert Wllfloe
~f Ma Ap le Roots. Clean nest Johnson.
~Rev. and Mrs. Eu~ene Gill Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hoagland and Mrs. Emmett Mahalle,: o:
:':.. rM~'. Ro~lep Sh;.,k:, Uamo, Shade, Ohio,
6--6tp
MolrtJtlolllall 1\lolGn
and .tied, P6 cents per lb. i Mr. and M"': Otis ~nopp and and doughters recently visit- and dau•hters of Wellston re- 1BarboursVIlle, W. Va., •latllld
Portland Ohio or call Ra!- PICNIC TABLES lor sale, reasE. MaiD Street. Pomeroy
Top price for all other rooto. 1Mrs. Edith Gnmm viSited
ed Ius parents, •.1r. a_nd Mrs. cently viSited her grandmother, re&lt;&gt;mtly wtlh Mr. and Mrs. WI!
enswood' 2 3-4294.
onable. Call SH 2-5052.
l'lloao WY Wl'1l
Bill Dalley, Reedsvlfle, Ohio. . Archie and Patty •Gr•mml li!rr Raymond Gtll, Cambridge.
,Mrs. Cormon _Evans.
I Uam Ma-b-aU_•_Y_._ _,.
' 1
1 t 111
6 1 Bte
1 :D 1fc
i 10 6tc ;recently at the Wayside Apart- I )Irs. Leona Karr apelll IIW•
-Bertlle farker
I ..

wood Doors, gas furnace. Call
Tracy Whaley, WY 2-3054 after 5 p. m.
6 8 !Ole
_
_
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:~Mrs

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~rating

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46. Pools

A LEETLE
OF
RAIN WOIOT BOTHER ME
AN "Oc 8UllcT'"NONE

20. Girl's

rwne
Zl. Even!

a mb:J e

poet.

z. Kitchen

2&amp;. Sub-

Implement
3. 98l'lllCII'llu!
4. Pit tor

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of
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oak
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26. gnuluall7
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18, Betrayal
of one-'s
country

LOOK AT THEM
THAR ClOUDS!!
IT'S FIX IN ' TO
POUR DOWN

16.~.

1. Wayi.Dte

Uon

lr f'IIEC LASSWELL

44. People "'
tiona
Cc&gt;penbags 19. Pain
DOWN

14. Coaatolla-

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GRADERS

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place
39• B uwer';.&lt;

\'HAT DO

OF THIS I Fl lo":; H ~N"IOI.OOD,
PHILOSOP•·!Yi" AN' A ISLA r' D IS
"No MAN A HUNV.. 0' I

I.DOKSUP

meuure

IT'SSTOOPID!! A
MAN IS A HU NK 0'

"'OU TH it~ K

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TOO!! FO'
11-J'SMIE

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IS AN

SENSIBLE
REASON!!

C!O'»JN!M

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tive autfl&amp;
ending

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bird: N.Z.
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acaciA

112. Hal&gt;ttuata:

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. $3198

moun.taia

Netll.
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ln ·tlme
13. Grub

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for two

43. Rlued

poUtlcal
cap1ta1:

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I THINK I'll
WHISSLE FER
"Ot: BULLET"
AN"GO FISHIN'

CROSSWORD
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DATE CHANGED M 1 8 LUBBOCK Tex IUPI)-'l'wo ' Seventeen members of the
The Return Jonatllan
g h lboy
agreed lO F'tve Pomts Star Strtchers 4-H
h:
at Texas Tech Thursday club met Wtlh thetr adviSors,
er
tcnlc on The two are, Bruce Mauldmg Mrs Roy Holter, Mrs. DWight
17
tbe home of Abeline who h.s cleared 13 Mtlhoan and Mrs. Orrs
of Mrs.' Edward Foater tn feet 101'. Inches to the pole Tuesday afternoon at the HoiPomeroy Instead of June 18. vault and h
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The date was changed to avotd has run t e
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Free agent Dave Racher was A commtltee was uamed for
tee.
stgned by the Philadelphia the potato chip sale,
Eagles of the National Football At the cioae of the meeting,
NAMES OMITTED
Lea g u e It was announced a covered dtsh dmner was
In the list of Installing offl. Thursday
served alter whtch the group
cers of Bethel No 62 of the Racher, an offensiVe center went to Royal Oaks park for
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unmtenttonally
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And Musical Show lg 9 t ven '
About
party was held following At Hysell Home
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Rerngmlron ol pas/
presr- 1a mcmb~r
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chotr practrce at Th Wtldwood Jumor 4-H Gardents an d a musrral program 11l!rs. Guy ~~~~~\fr, ~ar- ~
Mtddleporf
the Ftrst Untied Presbyterian den ~lub met wtlh their advlshrghhghted the '''"' annrver- '.'atrm~n, m,:,,, for the even- Mr·s Frank 1\lu • of Colum- Church Wednesday evenmg han- ors Mrs Vtcwr Hysell and
Pt

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SOCIAL
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NOTlCE!

at Lhe IOOF' Hall
ltNIJ!Id m1n ts Wl:'re SP\vt
Htgh The Rev Ruppelt commend
1 g (ldualt• of Middleport
1
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JUNE It
,m dll dllf.:t'llll'nl nf pmk ro~r.;es j lJill vt&gt;rsd~ thi s snmmer
and for thetr support ond loy. Rock Sprmgs Cub Scouts Pack
f l.1n~~ d 1!1 ligh lt·d P 111 ~ t.Jpt rs MJ No(:lh Ha skms and Mr a lt v to the chu1 ch chmr.
246 w1ll have an outmg at the
l-' l't'sldlng c~ t tlw "d ~ l:'r eof- Elmer Hask ms and the1r s1sLt&gt;r,
--Arthur Nease pond, ~a~day.
111 se 11111 , :.llld
puwl1 bowl l ~!rs BPrlha Gibbs, were
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at 5 p m Each famtly IS to
I,';( ' ~-' 1\1 1s Edgar kf'vnolds, Mcrre 1ville 'J hursday to attend
take the1r own w1eners and buns
1and a covered d1sh
dnd
f•'t &lt;111 k Wlntt' funrr al Sf'l v1ces for their aunt.

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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
"T HE HORROR OF
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SUNDAY, MONDA Y

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J une 13 14·15
"NONE BUT THE
BRAVE "

- Tcchmro lor f'rank Smal l a! 1m! \\ fllhr
Tomm1 :-and~ HI &lt;HI IJ rxtt r
Tom B, ll S&lt;J 1nm1 J 11k ~ on
Ldl fllllt' 51t plwn,
Colorcarloon s

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Dona ld Sdullmg, Mr (HI~ an 5 ~
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Mrs .John Koko- Mrs Mnold Rrchards. dele- Karl Owens. Phyllis Joachrm, , urged
all end.
10 JUNE
Donald Gosney Mrs
and Mr:; Allen Hampton, Mrs Edward Burkett, Mrs ,
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vrtch' ~~~~s"s Mrs .James Web- alterna te. were mT rgan Thurs- Paul Haptuostall. Mrs
lra~r' f'l La~derdale Pia Mrs day to allend the summer con- Mrs Francts Anderson

Kelly, I The Democrat Club will meet ,
Mrs 'at tlle Pomeroy Second Ward i
11 ld ventwn or the Ameiiran Legion Rtchard Owens, and Mrs Le· h
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M 1 French an
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wts - an
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IMembers are asked to brmg 1
Hlt ks
Manfev Pose aux!ltarv. Mrs I An orfermg will be taken at iC:Irticles for auction sa le and
RtLh&lt;lrds set ved as a tdler for the Sunday mornrng servrce to sandwiches or cookies for relttiSTS SEWINl. CLUB
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The Twilight Garden c 1u b
meet Tuesday evenrng at
M
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home
of
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wtg Morns
County Home In charge of the ker with Mrs Robert

~"' host Cl I .,
U rkPs 'Deaconesses rnciudrng the swun 11
Se~~o-Rite Sewmg .] Hlrt' I .,,roup 1 (
parttes for ch ildren of the Me1gs lw1
sponsored by Ihe Deacons and

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W d d · e.enrng
• · PI nilS
1 lub met
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I }ul,v Pu·n1c
&lt;J l tht&gt; club I oom
Plano: wPre made for a p1r- offenng w1ll be Vmcent Dabo, S
h stess
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A short busmess session wa s nJ r at the &lt;'hurch for the .Iuly 1Marcus Chambers, Paul Hapton- r. as co- 0
( (Jflduded by Ml s Elza Gtlmol e ! meeting when lhe F'ederoted stall.
CHARGE SUSPt;CT
Jr. Vll'e presrdenl A note of t CJr(le met Wt'd nesday evemng It was announced Urat Mtd-1 WASHINGTON (UPI)-PolieP
ll'S ig natJUII as
president was (:If the rhureh
dleport Masomc Lodge would ! have charged 23-year-old ftllmg
rPad from Mls HarV[' \ Van Mrs Lou is Re! lx•l plesldent ::~ttend church services Sunday, statiOn attendant Ernest William ,
Vran ken.
wa s Ill rhaq~e of the meetmg i.June 13 at the Pres~yl.enan l Harned With the killmg or a SIX· I
Th ~ hustcss served a desSClt whl(h opened With dt&gt;votJOns by I Church Elders attendmg the, vear-old boy found sluffed m a
COUI se dullng the soc tal hour. I Ml s Phtl Willmmson
who meetmg were Mr and Mrs Iblue canvas bag With his throat
med1tation on · Power of 1Paul Haptonstall, Mrs Francis
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il"fr "Silmf'nls Wf'l'e servPd t&gt;u1ven by Mrs George Anderson
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our bank offers them much more than
money. Why? first, because. ours t~ a
"FuW Servrce" bank .' . , offe_rmg a wtde
range of helpful bankmg servtces, all conven tently available under one roof! Also,
because we know this area weU ••• have
served it so lon g!
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COME SEE US SOON ••• AND OnEN

hnsor H1gh
tnten•tty Lemp

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1 bly held rn ColumbiJB
1 Ruppel t an nounced that he
95 had been mvited to ass1st in the
mstallalton serv1ce for the Rev
.James Steele Yount at the Unit-1

DESK ACCESSORIES
BIBLES-PENS

led Presbyterran Church ar Enon
Valle) , Pa near Newcastle, 1
Pa Mr Yount was a speaker
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BOOK STORE

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Meke
CHRYSLER NEWPORT
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Cubic

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~llplacament

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218 2.

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58.94

$6 73

CHEVROlET IMPALA

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69.26

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BUICK SPECIAL SKYLARK

BASIS Of COYPARISON All models ere 2 door hardtogs eq,upped with II 8 en111~e rr:'eu~f
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have been compute on manu ac urer&amp; ·~
for 00 ' rsctlcally any new car
:~~!!l11~f.~~~~U!otw~"eclrg:~~e~~ : ..t•:Jt:~ ~~!nation fhar11e1, stat• ent~ local
Dxn, Interest. Insurance and Ueensfn1 fee•.

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POMEROY
· NATIONAL BANK
. nmg Meigs County lor over 93 years

POMEROY

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~~w~1 • C 11' Mrs and so. , Cool;rlle spent 1\ cd- pelt; cashters, Mrs Franets meet Monday at 8 p. m There
Hou sll L'r...
~ Mrs Canoll nesdc.~v
Ly- WJll be nommatwn and election
&lt;\udl t-!Y ro sl,
c w1t h dMr on•and Mrs fiay Andersonk andMMrs L'Russell
s Mrs
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Mrs Ccctl Kimes h~s retu~nA NatiVIty Deanery meetmg I
ed fl om Chadt'Sion w \a
! Will be held Sunday at 2 p m
~ ~llllJltNd of Mrs S!i .J USS I Mrs l'ltlere she has spt:nl two wee~s Plans were made for the an· I at the ~I Andrew's Church 1n
Fd\~,Hd Hurk!lt Mr s \\t' sl rv , wlth hP I stslers ,Mrs A ern nualice cream social to be heid i Nelsomiiie. Mrs Del Vecchio,
Fn r"l-ll s ll.rtT\ Moore Mr s Johnson \&lt;1r . . lh.unas H ·1 Ju 11 e 25 when the Deacons and president of the Steubenville DlJolin
WPtllPt
Mrs
Hussc ll ,md Mr~ Howard Jarrett
IDea&lt;:onesses of the Middleport ocese of Catholic Women's club
:VItlls M1s Wtlltam Slal el ~:~nd Mrs Hay McCarty ha:; re- First
Umted Presbyterian Wlll be present Those Wishing
M1 o,.; hdgdr Bt&gt;\nolds.
turned from Wmston-Salem, N Church met Tuesday evenmg at to ttend may contact Mrs
w~ts mcludPd Ml s C where she was t~e guest of llle chmch Named '8s general Paul6 Case!
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Mr and lchatrman for the event were 1
JUNE H
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Vincent Dabo and Paul Hapton- The Meigs 4-H Pleasure Ridlion
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Jrvrd1\::,.id r, ., Mrs uallnn exe&gt;rrsrs lor her neph : Other commttlee members tn· m at the home of Cheryl Wrl t lmh \trs d r Akron M r "
Pt&lt;tt&gt; Hrouks
' elude - posters. Mrs Tom Kel· Iiams
B.,ln lt;
MI SS Frances
\oil &lt;
md \'Irs Gt&gt;orge Rupe lly and the Rev Howard Rup- The DAV and Auxiliary Will
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Plans Are Made
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RUTLAND

Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal DepoSit Insurance Corporation

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and this chart will change your mind about Chrysler resale!

These rinrs cannot twist or turn on your 1\nrer. The
.mous Iudden lock holds them to&amp;'ether tor more

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VtStted rn Mrddleoorl thiS ormg htgh school ]raduates of Mr; D•ighl Mrlhoan, Wednes
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who accomp•nred lor week w1th rel•ltves D"d
the
day evenrng at the
Hysell
th honll' ol '' " \loiter ' the program Mrs Burt sang I She was
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home
c lved
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,three numbers, "In the Ttme lrette Tones ol Guam Th
Co-chairmen lor the event Acardofthankswasre
Croo ' nl ',:,. ,, , :11 rhe
oi"m ol Roses " Moonlight
Mr and Mrs.
om- were Mrs Paul Haptonstall and from the Mergs County
m111110
pre,idenri "''' ,., ,md
,Juc-1 Hoses · and' Mr.sSJon ul Roses as of Columbus spcn,
Mtss Lilltan Ste1ff a&amp;,.sted by mrsstoners lor ploemg planters
bdm\1"1 ~ ,', 11t 'r.. \\hi!(' I Co- 1 111e 25111 anruver '"ry
book o! wtth
Wilham Lewr!'l a
Mr.
and Lounge
wmd chtlmesthm
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R Mrs
dney Rtc.
andaruJ eKlfarr
'h ofh flowers
Sh pers'
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ltnnb,J&lt; ";'" ' ""d '' "'''' " ' ' : he club was dedic.rted '"Mrs an sons, o
has re- and Mrs Rtchard Owens, 1 e t e op
mumt
du b
"I"'" '' "· ,, ur
Coals lor her 25 years • Mr Noah
vaca· Rev Howard Ruppelt gave the courthouse
av:
g.. ri! Lt-d !II Pill I t.' (' '' . I " ago o( rnPmhershtp Ill the dub and I
wtth hts broth- evemdng
lor the :umThe mttl ll l' ·' l'- 111
Ol' 111 '11 .~ri l ~WI many huUJs ot srrvtce, and J
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near '\rmtet Gar- l:iente to e onore gues
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mer,
Rev Ruppel! and aliter mem- mer
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Fla Mr Haskms was ach
C Ia Fisher gave a report on
Lr les I ' '' ' '· ··' '" 1'" " f or ' mr•mber lor her years ol
home by hrs broth- bers of the c orr.
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'"' Bac lrlol '''"'
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lion "" ''"' 1"" d ,, "',, r, lor 'I'll .&lt;Iron Jo the rnt•mher'
Grits summer llfr e wtlh relattves
hme punch were se, ved to arrangement, usrng snowballs
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'"'"i.d " 111 ' '"'" P"'"'llit'd " Mr s Whr le Jla;rd Lyo 11 s son o, Mr and the chorr members and guests and roses. Barbara Ftsher
Jnd '1"11111''·'·1 I""'"""
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the now rs the ttme to.
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cake which
was s mscrtbed
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&lt;~~ ' men s
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be
d the adv1s
1 ~\ 1 11 1 ,• 1 nwr 1111 wers made by Mr s BHob 1L\on s rtH' I\ed us
r gtven
e1ght mem rs an
sPrtmd p1··~H I~ 111 \I.,
· men!
•nlroduf't.l ht·l poit.tl
;...I H's t l et t 1\t&gt;rbPI and Mrs
JU('e l ln education Jn com,,nenSced·
Atlendtng were Leo Kennedy. ors
I 1'!1 !Il l \l is l lmd Also a r~rrd of t·ongtalu- &lt;II Oluu UmversJt" ost un av Mr Rue 'fuck"' ran Mr and
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lie ts a graduate
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Mrs Paul Haptonstall, Edith
fur ht•r IHH" I \ It Iii 't•' I luh •,ltlllP dkpnrt (,arden ( lub Tht&gt; door lllgh School
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prlzt ' ~d" awdrdt'd to i\11ss 'fol ·
Miss Carla Sur (.I no;e. au e Roy Coleman Floyd Car~
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It '" of ~. uam
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maek Lew1s Sauer Allen Le~
more IMs accepted a teachmg
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SI IJ~m wllh the Northwestern nard, Mrs _.eorge 1..ower},
rw mbf.'l " and guests wt'rl' mv1t I:)() ,11 School Dlstnct She will olyn Russell Mrs Freda Bratt
lh Rutland Elemen- was unable to bP prPsent but
JUNE 1l Sh .
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lit•sllnunlo,.; oft&lt;~ 1', pun~d, 'Jhe \lmy SeiJOol Miss Gtlmore Js a sen
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