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lO·Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Jun• 24. 1965
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Feeney-Bennett Post 128 Auxiliary
Awards at Convention Announced

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pre· I.Pg ion hall itt Middle-pori.
Mrs. Oa!e Mourning and Mrs.
&amp;entfld to tht' 1\uxiiiJotry to F't'enPV • Bf'nnf'tt Po.;;t \2!1 Amt'n· Alht&gt;rt Roush. unit president. !
C"a n Legion, at 1lw r.L.gluh 111s· were splected as delegates to ·
A reporl on tht&gt;

lrkt r-onvf'nlion hrld lJI l.rl~:Hl
June 10 iintl dt&gt;lt'gc~lt'S el\•dPd
to the Statt' D~'rmrtnwnt r·on·
'Vf'ntion in Julv. llighltgh ;;.od :l1e
regular meen·n~ &lt;~I tlh· JIIXiiJ

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MEIGS THEATRE
fqm~troy

Ohio

TONIGHT
'OT OPEN
FRIDAY jtnd SATURDAY
June 2~ ·"26
"TWO ON A GUILLOTINE'·

l'onnit&gt; S lt•, · •·n~.
l"f'..;ar Rn1·wn&gt;
Colorcarroont.

IJt·un Jt~ne~

SUN., MON . and TUES .
Jun• ?.7 ?.8-19
"HUSH, I"IUSH .

SWEEl CHARLOTTE''
Br1fe fl:l,· i~. Oli1:1H rlt•H;ll"\ il
land
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l"o tlt•n. Agllh
Moilrt'hP &lt;tt' Ct'cil 1\PII :l\1&lt;1~·
Wm ( ":lmph PII. \' i(' tor Run
rto . ~lan ·\. · lor

the conv~ntion to be held in

('\evt'land July 16- 17-t. and Mrs.

l·lenrv

Aeitmirf'

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Oc-lle . 1\Pnnt&gt;dy wt&gt;rr namPd as

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&lt;ll tf"rn atPs .

Mrs . Rm1~h. prrsidt'nt,

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whispering Pines is Perfect Settr.ng
For Picnic Supper by Ch urch ClfCIe

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the IIOI'vice.
A note of appreciaUon was
read from Rev. ~rtels.' A
gilt from the Friendly Circle
Members of the Friendly Cir· Vtrgima Reibel.
was presented In the Roushes
cle of the Federated Church '
Miss Reiher, . wtth scripture. by Mrs. Carl Kautz, president.
gathered at Whispering Pmes, , poetry and or~gmal thoughts, in appreciation of their hospt·
home ol Dr. and Mrs. Lester ' spoke on 'Trees." Sb~ told of tality.
L. Roush, Tuesday
evening
spiritual growth achJeved by

MRS. FISHER BOfiORID
Mrs. Mill&lt;ln Roush ,ntertalned with a luncheon Monda'
noon at her houu:•. Syra~se,
honoring Mrs. Wtlham Fisher
on her 88th birthday. A decorated birth&lt;hly cake teed 1n whtta
and deeorated in pink with tbe
inscription, ''Grandma 88" w81

where a picnic supper was en·

communing with

served with the meal to Ml'l.

joyed. R" Wilbur Perrin and
daughters. Faith
and Beth,
Joy Kaulz, and Lrene Barnes
wt•re guests
T&lt;Jblrs on the lawn overlookin~ I he wooded hill' and even· .

drew a parallel between the
characterit~tlcs of trees and
th~ qualities or cha~acte~ reqUJred by hu~;m bemg~ If th~
are to be active, thankful Christians. .
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A tnbutnde to_ rs.
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B&lt;trlels a st1ent prayer w
her memory were included in

nature and

ing sun was a perfect sett.mg
e ser
J'nr tht' suppPr an d ves P r
vice presented by Mis_:!1!rY _ _ ·- -·-· _·-

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dul'led the meeting and urgf'd I
that 1966 membt&gt;rshio dues be
paid as soon as posible. She
also announced that the dues
shm1ld be in bt&gt;lore lhP t•onvenuon in July.
The unit · votrd to pet\' tht'
t9fifi (h1E'S lnr th~ stx charter I
members and sick mf'mbers.
Tht&gt; membership durs ('ard arP
m ;wl"nrd ing tn !\!irs.
Housh.
The group voted to Sf'rve a
dinnt'r tur the Pythinn ~islt'r
c·unvt'nOnn to be held tn Octotwr in Middlrporl.
Th{' ill!diling n•t)()!'l w&lt;~s rPad
and approvf'd. Pl;tns wPrt&gt; mmlt'
10 have a wiener roast lor lht'
ch ildr·en and unil nwrnlwrs who I
helpt"d with rtw puppv sales. A:
rumm~ge .sale wns plannrd to
help pur·rha."t' items l~r __lhe i

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COUPLE
Mr and Mrs. Carl Moore entertained with a dinner Sunday
t their home Rock Springs
~d Guests ~ere Verne Dav·
i&gt; of ·Middleport, Mr. and Mrs.

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WORLD

White and all colon
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Brannan-Kirkbride Vows Exchanged
June 5th at Junction City Church
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Al110 Glidden• Craftsm1n
Haun Paint, on 11-11

for ------- - 4.'29 a 11llon
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Miss Eva Eileen Brannan, daughler of Mr. and Mrs
llaroltl D. Brannan. Reedsvtllr. became lht· bnde of
\Vtlliam Thomas Kirkbride. son of Mr. ani\ Mrs Robert
' M. Kirkh1'1Cie, Alwater, Ohto, in a double nng &lt;'t•remony
react hv a brother-in-law o( the bnde, Rev. HobPI'I. E.
Sanders. Saturday ..June 5 at 3:10 p.m. m the MI. Zton
: llnilect Brethren church al~ -- ·
I .Junction CiiV, Ohio.
v.tas a net'k\are rrn!'l~. gift or I
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The bridt". g'iven in marriagP. .tht• brldrgmorn . She carrier! a
b.v ht-r lat her. w_ore ·a f\o?r- ~ hnuqw:~l . of wh1te ro~!.'S on a
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: \englh ~own of wh1te satm w1th wh1lt' Htblt'
i a n~· lon eh iffon overskirt . The : Mr!'. 0linu Sandf'r~. sts~e r of
1 gown
was tash1oned wttll
a the brtde. was matron ol honCool it in one of these value-priced
fitted bodice and a sc&lt;Jlloped or. Mtss Nanc~' Conkey
of
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neckline with long tapered Wht'e\ersburg. and Mi ss Linda I
I sll'evt'S
Her shoulder
length Hi\\ . nieee of tht· brid_e, were ,
veil of iiiLISion rwtling
f e J I bridP"s matds.
D(•bbte Sand~ from a nara. ller onlv jewt&gt;lry t&gt;r~ and Pa tty Br&lt;.~nnon , ll tecf&gt;S ·
of tl1e bride. wrre flower gi~ls.
kitdwn with Mrs. Kenn~v and The~· t'(.lrned baskPt s of pmk 1
64 STUDEBAKER Daytona 2 Dr. H.T. I cyl. A.t.
I Mrs. Don Roarh named ~s co- and yellow snapdragon petals . .
1 chairmen.
Their slrrt·t.-length dresses were
trans., radio, p. steering, p. brakes, S,OOO mtles.
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Plans
were
made
to
conlrib·
0f pink sutm wtlh ·a pmk ~~~·e
Like new
· ute to the birthday pnrty l'or jcu·krt. T\wy won• malehmg
63 FORD Country Sedan 4 Dr. Sta. Wagon. 6 cyl.
1the vrtt"rans at Chillrrothe m hPadpieres of net and Si.llm. !
Std. trans . A real clean one
I Augu st. A card Wi.IS rrad frorn
Be;;tman was Lt&gt;e Kirkbride, 1
63 CHEVROLET Corvair 500 2 Dr. A.t. Irons.
Joyn•
Long
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a
dt&gt;legale
to
8u('k·
brother
o! the groom, of Wa_rRadio. A Beauty
rf'n.
I.Jshers
were Charles Wrl- .
62 FAIRLANE 4 dr. 8 &lt;Yl. Std. Irons. Radio. Sharp
. eye &lt;:iris· SIJtP in Columbus. son of D('erfidd. and Rev. Del- I
62 FORD Galoxie 500 XL 2 Dr . H.T. 8 cyl. A.l.
sti.lllng thai she wa~ running bert King. Thurman.
p au 11
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trans. Radio, power steering, sharp
for l!llt' nl the ofrirPs in the
Dean Bnmnnn, nrpht&gt;W ol the 1
61 CHEVROLET impala Conv. 8 cyl. A.t. trans.
1liow'o nl
Representatives.
bn.d!:'. was nn!-(
. bear er
Radio, p. steering, a beautiful red finish
A rrport was given on lht• Miss LvnPitt&gt; Cibson of T.o- 1
61 STUDEBAKER 4 Dr. 6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio
Buc·h·~'l' Girts·• Tea lwld in gan, Ohi~J. tJresenled pre-nupA nice one
' Gallipohs and those attending tial music at the organ and ,
61 FORD Fairlone 500 2 Dr. 8 cyl. Std. trans. Radio
werf' Mrs . Rou~h . .\1rs . Lrwis Miss Martha \1usic ol' Piketon
Clean
Long and .Ioyce Long &lt;twJ Eel· was the soloist. She sang "I
57 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. 8 cyl. Std. trans. Radio.
ith H,c tplonstall.
Love Thet-."' '"Whither Thou
This one won't last long
Mrs. Roosh and Mrs
Dt.~lt&gt; Goes\." •·one Hand. One Heart"
57 PONTIAC 4 Dr. Sta. Wagon, A. I. trans. Radio,
Kt&gt;nnedy rtoported on the . a- and ·The Wedding Prayer ."
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power steering, p. brakes. A good runner
wards grven the local umt at Mrs. Brannon l'hose for her
60 WILL YS Jeep Dispatcher
the convenlron in Logan whic·h daughter's wedding
a beige
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includt&gt;d a standing uva l!on lor lace su it with matching an-est he lhree unil s ol the 8th dis- sories and wore a corsage of
trict for outstanding work in , while &lt;"arnations. The
bridememhersl\ill). Honored
were groom 's mother. Mrs. Kirk- ;
i Mrllersport. ranking firs!;
M•d- .bride was atllrt&gt;d in a f,~fach
dleport
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2nd.
and
.JunrtlOn
City,
dress fashioned w1th white lace
64 CHEVROLET Y, ton 6 cyl. Long W.B. iiko new
:lrd . The local unit was award- wrth matchlnJ!. ::~ccessories and
Std. Iran•.
ed a quota ribbon. a department a white carnation corsage.
61 FORD F·lOO 6 cyl. Std. trans. Styioside. Clean
cita1ion
!'or gettmg the 196::.
H;Jskets ol white gladiolus,
60 CHEVROLET li• ton 6 cyi. 4 •pd. Iran•. Utility
dues quota m. Mrs. Date Ylourn· sn&lt;lp dr;.~gon s, palms and two :
bed
m~ and Mrs. Roush collected &lt;1 st•wn-hranth randelabras were
total of 70 dues. Mrs. Henry used ::It th~ altar of the church.
Reitmire won the
traveling A rf'&lt;·eptwn for relatives and
prize and refrehments wert' friend s was \wid in the church ,
served during the evening.
IStKial room. Th~ bride's table !
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was centered with .a four • tier- 1
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YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS J..T
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ed l'&lt;th with a mm1ature bride 1
Cub Scouts Pack 248 of Porn- and groom. De&lt;.'oral ions were
eroy will meet at Camp Chest - ol pink and white. P_unch . was
: er Sunda}' at 3 p. m. for an se 1·ved from a _slerlrng stlver
I outing and wiener roast All pum:h . lxtwl. AssrstmJ;; at the
I Scours and parents i.lre invit.;od r~cepfton
were Mrs Robert !
to aHend Food wrtl be furmsh - Htll, stsler of the bnde. Mrs
I ed and those who plan to at- ' Brenard Hrannon stster-rn -law
tend are to ron tart the den Cof tkhe br •de, and ~Irs. Thomas
Middleport
Locust &amp; Sycamore Sts.
on ey
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mo~rr~~~--Saurday. _____ • When the newlyweds left for I
their honeymoon trip. the new i
Mrs. Kirkbride wore a pink lin en dress and matching arces·
sories.
Bot.h the bride and groom
BUY BOTH FOR $197.00
are now residing in Rio Grande
1where they are attending colI lege. ThP
bride is an elemenADMIRAL PRINCESS
ADMIRAL PLAYMATE
1 tary
education major and the
grO?m .is a biologH.:al scient-e
I nrdJOr m secondary education.
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SWINGIN' SUMMER

SPECIAL USED CARS!

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S.rfl $59 Volu1

See lhe complete line

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TRUCKS

Lawn

Mowers. on sale at our Warehouse
Slore on ~1echanic St. Out where
th ere is Always Plenty

of

Fret

Parking Space

e 4 cycle Briggs &amp;
Engine

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3 ONLY RF.Dfi00\1 StltTF.S. $129 .00 value. Full 1ize bed.

('he ..;! of drawers :md OouOie drrsse1· $129.00 values.

while thf'y last
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SlltTES

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12 O~LY $2995 VICTROLA RECORD CA BINETS Largr Si1e While they ll6 st ---- ----- -- ---- ---- - $19.00

I'ULL LENGTH DOOII MIRRORS - Size of &amp;lass 14 by
54 inehes. Hardwood l"l'ame in while or natural.
$2.95
$:!5.110 DOUBLE DOOR WHIT~ ENAMELED UTILITY
CABINETS - 30 inrhPs wide . -- - ------- SALE $19.00
$79.00 Bt: RKLINE SWIVt:L ROCKERS .... SALE $51.00

Girls Wfttern Style

BOYS $2.95
KNIT SHIRTS

DENIM SHORTS
Zipper front western jamaica shorts - belt loops
Red, navy blue and wheat.
Sizrs 3 tu 6x.

Sizes 6 to 18
Frid~y and Saturday

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KEITH GOBLE fORD
USED CAR LOT

YOUR CHOICE ... JUST $99.95

4500 BTU Air Conditioner

Les.! than 23''
wide. Qui('k lwo

qidl&gt;d f'IE'XoQ·
mount \n!ltalla
l ion. Quil"t po~J.·
nf'ul turbo ran
Lon~

life poly

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flitrr clrans air

Penny pinrh(·r powt'f uni1 Ru11 resistant heavy JJl18ge s!rrl ~.:.:~binf't. 13 1-!1 1
22 9/16

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Just Recelvodl A Group of Womons

Transitional Dresses
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and comfortable-Coat styles and slipover, solids,
polka dots, checks, plaids and stripes. Sizes 14 to
20 and 14% to 24 112.
Womons Rogulor $7.95

EXTRA SIZE WHITE CARDIGANS
5•1•

$4.00

100% orion cardigans, raglan sleeves, covered but·
tons. White only. Sizes 42·44 and 46.

31% Mort Pleture Than 11"

Your choice of florals, solids, plaids and patterns.
All cottons and dacron-cotton blends. Sizes 32 to
38 and 40 to 46.

crafted chassis.
14,000 volts of

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- and" WALL OF NOISE"
With Suzanne Ple~hette

picture power

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BAKER Furniture
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

TERMS
$10.00 Dawn
15c Ptr Day

Rog. $2.95 Wamons Blouses .. , • , , , .. Solo $2,34
Rog. $1.95 Women• Blouoot ...•.•... Sale $1.34

Saturday June 26

Dressy styles and tailored styles. A wide selection
of solids and patterns.

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$3.9S Foem L.te111:

Far This Woekondl
Sola of
Men's $3.95

BED
PILLOWS

PAJAMAS

Allergy Free- cool1leep.
Odorless - mildew proof.
Zipper coverin&amp; of pastel
&amp;triped cotton.

Sizes A to D. Friday,
Salurday

2 '" $5.00

$J.19

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SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON

Mens Hanes Socks
FOR THIS WEEKEND
$1 00 Mons Hanes Socko . , , , •. 2 jMII'S for $1.50
79~ Mons Hanes Socks .••.•••• 2 poirs for $1.00
69c Mens Hanos Socks . , ..• , , , . 2 poirs for 95c
S9c Mens Han11 Socks . , ........ 2 ptlrs for 90c
50c Mens Honll Socks . . . . . • . . . . 2 pairs for 75c
Big Selection of Hanes Socks. Elberfelds are beadquarters for Hanes.
Special Sole Prlc-For the Wotk·End On

Big Selection of the newest, most popular styles,
for ail ages.
79t SOCKS ...•........ SALE 2 tMirs for Sl.OO
S9c SOCKS .............. SALE 2 polrs for 90c
49c SOCKS .............. SALE 2 pairs for 75c
39c SOCKS .............. SALE 2 peln for 50c

Bath Towels--Hand
Towels--Wash Cloths
Discontinued Styles From Our Regular Stock
While They Last!
$1.98 BATH TOWELS ................. $1.00
$1.59 BATH TOWELS ................... 80c
$1.00 BATH TOWELS ................... SOc
98c BATH TOWELS ... .. .. ............ . 49c
$1.19 HAND TOWELS ................... 60c
19c HAND TOWELS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • 45c
Sfc HAND TOWELS ..................... 30c
49c WASH CLOTHS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • 25c
29c WASH CLOTHS ...................... 15c
59c WASH CLOTHS ..................... 30c
Juot Rtceivedl New Shipmtnl

FLOOR AND TABLE LAMP SHADES
Sizes from 12" to 16". Wbjte with Tangerine,
Brown, Turquoise or White Trim.
Any Sl10

SALEI GIRLS ROLL SLEEVE BLOUSES

Bob Hope
Lucille Ball
CTechnlcolor)

$J9.75

Your Choice

ami Ty Hardin

"CRITIC'S CHOICE"
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Smooth top, double bed
size or single bed sile,

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A spel'ial group of womens easy rare dresses. Cool

SALE! WOMENS ROLL SLEEVE BLOUSES

TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
"MUSCLE BEACH PARTY"
J\nnt"clte f'unicello

Starter

Hanes Socks For Boys

$J.OO

13" Portable Television

Rngged precision

Stratton Easy Spin

e Carefree, Easy Starts

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MATIRESSES

Baffle t Ball Bearing Wheels

FURNITURE BUYS !

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Rog. $2.95 Girls Blous" • , , , , •• , , ••. S.1t $2.34 .
Rog. $1.95 Girls llouHt .. , ••••••••• S.lt $1.34

$1.19

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Et,ERFELDS IN P·OMEROY

Audie Murphy
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72 of Dead \Vere Marines;
Jet Fails in Mountain Area:· ·
Calti. (UPI)-A KC135 military beach commJmtifes Ill Beilioa,
jet air transport crashed and Newport Beach and ~

exploded in light rain and fog Beach. Tbe cralb etarted ·:
today, killing 14 persoo&amp;-72 mail brusb flre wllicb
Marines and an Air Force crew never out of control.
·
of 12.
llaclio and fldar CODfad wtfl
The plane, limilar to lhe Boe- ~bu" 81 lost •bortly
ing 7f11 commercial jetliner
t ....-cb efforll slammed inoo mountainous
hampered by the rain, lot
rain 4~ miles north of here low cloucll !lull blan&amp;eled lilt
only minutes after tsking off Southern Callfomlo _ ....
from this Southern CalUornia area this lllOfllln&amp;.
base at 2:45 a.m. 1n a drizzlt! Two San llletio lllerill'a . .
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· utiea at the Solano Bead! IQ
Off1ctals would give only station near here reporled bell'
Honolulu as the plane's destina· ing an exploelon ohortly . . .
tion, hut .there was speculatitm the plane !Doll off but 11 M
the Marmet were llillmatelyloot untll three hours liter Iiiii
bound lor Viel Nam. Charred a search party
the
w~eckage was scattered over a wreckage In the _,...... M&gt;
wide area approlWIIately 10 tween here and JrvlDe LU&amp;

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SPECIAL!
19 inch cut - 21h Horse Power

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$1.75 1 quart
.\Ill. A~D ~IRS. WILLIAM KtnKRRtnF.

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EL TORO MARINE BASE, mlles Inland 11om tile ~Yil

tbe

Spred Latex
PAINT

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ELBERFELDS STORE IN POMEROY WILL
BE OPEN UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK FRIDAY EVENING

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and daughter, Lisa Kay and

Mow-N-Kieen
LAWN MOWERS

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Geoffrey Wilson and daughters, Mrs. John Smith, all of Pom.
Ke11y and Terri, Mrs. IJon Jett ~~~-

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Ceginning This Friday

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Carla and Barbara, the honored guest and Mrs. Roush and
daughter, Sandra.

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Stargell Paces
Pirate Triumph

Leg•l Noiice
COUNTY , OHI O
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Seat Covers

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THE WINNER WAS
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and you will got the best auto deal In tho Bond. If
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RAMBLERS

BY REQUEST

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1964 Rambler 4 Dr. $ave
Statton Wagon. 6 cylinder. OHV, radio and heat·
er. Standard trans. One owner, clean and nlce

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1963 Rambler Cust. $ave

RADIO &amp; T.V.
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-FOReHEATING
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ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
VERMILLION

WALI\IUT
SALAD BOWLS
PEPPER MILLS
MIDDLEPORT
DEPT. STORE

Dine Out
The kids Will tovt ltl
The food It fltlperl!,
the service prom~ ,
the atmosphere plant Modell prlcetl

Middleport

Route 7

EXPECTING FIVE SHIPMENTS IN
THE NEXT TWO WEEKS.

Open TONIGHT and Saturday Night.·l

2-CB 160, Black, the new hot one
from HONDA, twin cubs · · · · · · · · · · · $S 7a.OO
1-CA 9~. White, loodod with accossorlo~,

1-CA 200, Rod, 90 cc, nice !IIIIo blkt ... $394.00

ICCIISOriel .. · · · · · · · · · ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '

Celebrating Ingels 6th Anniversary

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1-CA 102, White, 50 cc, electric starter,

$

1962 Harley 0Jvid,on, motor scooter,
sh.up as a tuk

Middleport

Mr. Oaude Jones

... in a Better

Wetchmaker
II

uyALUE-RATED"

USED CAR

dark's Jawalry Store

EASY .

Brings you 10 yean of
experience In watcb r ..
pair. Expert workman•
ship on aU type! of wat·
ches. All work guaranteed for
one
year.
Prompt, efficient service.

TERMSI

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SPECIAL
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JEWELRY STORE

THEY

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63 FORD CUSTOM 300- 2 DR ..-

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ed to move.

63 OLDS 88 HOLIDAY SEDAN

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$2295

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Automatic. Power brakes, power steering, new white sidtwalls, wheel discs,
radio, back-up lights, tinted windshield, a!f·conditlonlng.

$1~ !
V-8 motor, automatic trans., ]lOWer braltr~. powerNateeriO~~· r;d~e new w 1

61 OLDS 88 HOLIDAY SEDAN

sidewall tires. all Vinyl interwr. Locally owned.

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57 CADILLAC TWO DOOR

$495

V-8 motor, full power, 2-lone paint. A little rough, but runs good,

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V-8 Std. Tnno.
Run• no! &amp;ood.

V-8 Automotle.
P.S. ond P.B.

$195

Sharp$345

•lectlon .. , whitt, welnut and charcoal tops of long wearing
NArtONAUNf'S TAIM IIANf PIONf
IS MODliN Anll IHCOHSPICUOIIS.

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Fill EmMAIU
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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES
GMAC FINANCING
Cadillac Oldsmobile

Pomeroy

OHIO VALLEY
PLUMBING &amp;HEATING
IDWARD BAER, OWNER

232 1!. SECOND

10~0

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Formica, Hllvy ralnftrced pli1tlc chain. Shop now, w.'ra open
tonight and Sllurd•1 night. Eesy terms can be arranged.

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Annlvenery. You~ choice of chrome or bronzetone. A wide color

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36x60 TAIL! AND 6 CHAIRS

SPECIALS OF THE WEEK:

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXAU DRUGS

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REG. 99.95-7 PIECE

HYDRONIC HEAT SYSTEM
IS CLEANER, WARMER ,
SAFER AND MUCH MOU
ECONOMICAL THAN ANY
OTHER HEATING SYSTEMS.

HEINER'$ BAKERY

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

42x72 JAILE AND 8 CHAIRS

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Bo ,...
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Arrr Aroa or Room can bo Zono C.nfNh141
Individually by a ''flick'' el flit Thollftoolatl
COME IN , , , LET US GIVE
YOU "30 REASONS WHY"

TINY'S FOODLAND

UEVING COAL COMPANY

LASTI

Gtlllpolls, Ohio

You Can Set tho EXACT TEMPERATURE that Sullo You • •·

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

WILLIS ANTHONY
PlUMBING &amp; HEATING

CLARK'S

TWO DOOR HARD TOP, V-8 motor, automatic trans., ,POWer. steer~ngi ~ s
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brakes tinted wi nd shield, like new white sidewall !Ire&amp; kwtth w ee
radio, back-up lites, deluxe trim. New Olds trade. Just 11 e new.

WY 2-5342

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Check These

64 OLDS JET STAR 88

$245

YOU
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V-8 •utomatle.

~ . Jaat roloW.Jll :

Mofl~h

bad rear sprocket

4 DOOR

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clay llcbool, uo a. m.:
111811,

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1958 Cushman, pacemaker, twin exhausts,
a little dandy
1962 Riverside, Montgomery Word, Mopod,

58 DODGE

Rallolllli .111oo1ot1 ' Olivo

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HERE IS A PARTIAL LISTING OF
USED UNITS NOW IN STOCK

South Second Ave.

·MIDDLEPORT

·Jile.

10,30 a m.; "reacl!ins. 7,30 p.
Scbctl t:• L m.. ,.,_
AJtlJ'fUI. •
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worship IO::JII a. m.; E•enltqj Alfred Metbt'llllt Churcil, .111 m.; Prayer oei'Yice, 7:311 p,
lllpl.:
o\a'l. Supt 8&amp;-.
day School at 10 a. m. Prayer IIOI'Sbip 7:30 p. m.; Rober1 Reed
Pearl
G.
Casto,
pastor.
Sunday
,]'borldlly.
l'ltoaeblnf
llun!IIJ'"
meeting; 8:30 p, m. Wed., eholr Bibl• 'chool Su~t.
S&lt;bool at 9,30 a.m., Charleo 8Jra&lt;•oo W111011, Ret. £ort
a. m.; AIIB1lall ....,,,.
Cb011er Cbureb o1 God, Rev.
11 7:10 p. m.; PI'IJ· .
llellfollelll Bapllll cit~"' Gilbert Spencer, pastor. Sunday Taylor, Supt.; Worship service Custer, pasto" Semce~ every
at
0,45
a.m.
with
the
Rev.
Wednesday
•Del
Friday
meet1n1
Thurs. I p. m.
Great Bend: Rev C. L, 0 UJo. School 9:30 a. m. MornlnJ """
7
30
ML 11erm.. Uolllll er.th,.. l
oor, pOBtor: &amp;bert Lewis, supt. Jbip II a. m.; EvangelisUe ..,. Casto. Wednesday 7:45 p. m., at ' p. m.
Prayer
&amp;eTVIces.
B1ble
S&lt;hooi
Tile
Cborel
of
1111
Nuareno,
In
Chrilt: Ret Ja~~~a~ Morrfo !
V ::0 a. 'D. Morning WOI'llhtp vice, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting,
aDd Sunday S&lt;llooJ; 7 p. DL El&gt;· 7:30 p. m. Wednesday; Yllllll&amp; besms June 28 and conl!nue• Chet~ter, Ray E. Warne, pastor ""'· pastor; Sunday &amp;nooi, '
enina service, l"'ursday, 7:110 People's Serwice Friday, 7,30 for five days.
Sunday School 9,30 a. m.; Mon&gt; 9,30 a m., eaclli!ll 10,341 a.
p. m. Prayer meeUna.
p. OL
CbOIIer Me-ot Cllarc~ ing Worship II a. m.;
Alternate PIU&lt;Idntl
and
Pearl
A.
Casto
P
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tor·
w
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1,45
p.
m.
:
Evening
ChrisUan
li:n&lt;teavor,
?::!u
p
m. :
Carpeoter Baplill Cburcll:
1
11
Chureb
of
God,
Ml
Morlab
service
Sunday
7,30
p,
m.:
Mldweel
Pray•r
oeJ':
llld·Week
Prayer
....,
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8.Jilda) School 9 30 a. m.; MPTt&gt;
.
Rev.
DllDiol
Wortau..,
pa•lor
School
al
10
m.;
wscs
lot
Yice:
7,30
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Wodn.,day
•Ice.
Wedneoday,
1:!0
p.
m.
1
ing Worship to , 1~ o m.
Sunday School Ho a. m.: Wo~ Thunday o1 month;
Board Mtddleport Churn ol tlto No Middleport First United .....,.
Firsl BapUot Cburttl, MlddJe. lhip service II a. m. and 7:30 meetina 3rd Wednesday of the onne, Rev Clyde J. Bartlett
Church, Rev Howard
port, Rev . Uonald Boone, llB• a m. Prayer meetmg 7:30 p. mo11th.
SuodaJ 1i:&lt;'hool 9 JO a m.. Morn. RnopPit. pastor· Sunday Sc-!llool
tor: Sunday Scoool 9,1$ a. m., m Tuesday: Young People'•
lng Worship 10 30 a. m.:
. 30 a. m. Mr. Fred Lewis, .
meeting, 7:30 p. m. ~'riday.
Flatwooda Melbodlat Cbure~ Young Peoo•e. 6 45 P m.; Evao&gt; !UPL IU lOa. m. Worship, ~ 4~ '
Fred hoffman. Supt.; Ill: t5 a. RuUand Cbarcb ot Gad, n... - Pearl A. C.sto, pastor WOI' gellstic meoting 7,311 p. m: p. m. YF: Wed. 6:3f Juntor
m. Worship Service; BYP I p. John Smallwood pastor· Sunday lhip service Ill a. m. every Pray•• .,.••. ·~. Wed 7,30 om
1 o m ~nior Choir
m.;
Evening
Worship,
1:30
p.
"·bool
a
,;,
.
other
Sunday
7:45
p.
m.
SUllo
Pomeroy
rborcb
o1
th•
Na,.
Syrae...
Firat Uolled ,._
10
m.; Wed. 7,30 p. m. Prayer ""
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service 7 p. m.: Youlll Pe~le day S&lt;hool, W 1. m., John arene, Sunday School. 9·30 o
Cburcb _ CburciJ ..,_
meeting lbnulddy, 1.30 p, m. Endeavor 7 P m Wednesday• Bailey, Supt. Prayer meetin&amp; m.: Morning worship 10 45 a.
• a. m.; su·1•y Scnool
practlce.
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Th ·•~ · w
.
Prayer meeting 7 p. m, Satul" . w P· m.
ur....,y,
m ~vemng orshlp, 1 P m : '
m , qJble School, Wed., ·
.,..... CHURCH P'OJit AU.
First Bapdsl Chureb, Pome: day.
For... Roo Metbodlot cburcbRe
PrayerCI mdeetlna,H 7 dp m Wed 730 P .m.
ALL P'CR THE CHURC ...
Who would guess that just out of sight there's a
Rev. Carver Will11~.
Tbecbllleht. th•!J;te.t r. six-wne turnpike! ThouBands of people drive p.. t this
,
roy
Grace
Episcopal
Oureh,
Racine
Charge
Rev. Wendell tor.v. y e v en mon
· ' pa•
- ---..., oa .U. fOR the uiJdill( ot
Sunday
School
9,30
ttll
10:20.
Pomeroy
Tho
Rev
Rlc.bard
H
Stuller,
pastor.
Sunday
School
Cbu
b
r
1b
N
chaRaec.w •lid 10011 •iti~p.
peaeeful place every day, and never know it exists.
It • • .tonbo.e Dlipiritu~ valWorship service, 10:30 a. m.: Martin Rector S~da - Mor: 9 a. m. , Church 10 a. m. Mrs.
r~ o r.e azarene, P~m·
Occasionally,
through a break in the sheltering trees
- . 'Wtthout • at.r&lt;q Cb"rdl,
Nursery
and
Junior
church
for
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Fred
Nease
Supt
ero\ev. .lvde Henderson.
democn.cy ~ civUlu.
someone glimpses shiniilg water an&lt;i ~een Jl'I"W~
Ding ,,
Prayer
and Sermon,
°
oastor: ~lllday School 9 30 I
Cba cu ldnin·. '1'IIIN.,. r If bo
f II . JD,30
CbI.ld ren.
.....r , _ •IIF e_,. PI"OQ land in the distance ••• then toe rnad curves and the
a.m. ~• ee ur o owing.
Rl!llth Melbodlot Cllurtb, Mid- m., Mornlns Wor.hlp 10 30 a
lllooW """-f .me. reru.JuJ.,
lovely scelle is forgotten.
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Flrsl Baptist c;"urell, RaeIDe EalerprtH EUB Cllurcll, Rev. die port, M. E. Dowson, pastor; •ervices 1:!!1 o. m. P r , y ,
_. IUM*'t the Chlllclt. 'l'h..,.
.._. QJ For ll.i. owa •b. (2'}
Many travellers hlll'I'Y along h1e'• road wit!l empty
Rev. C. t. O'Conner, pastor . Menzel Smith, pastor. Worship Mro. Nan Moore, Church School m.' NYPS 6 4S p m Evemn~
h W. cbildrq'a ud. {3) FIIC'
hearts
and unseeing eye&amp;, never realizing what tho
... ..U d. bl. COJD.muQJty alld
Sunday School ' '30 a. m.. Sam aervice uo a. m.:
Sunday Supt.; Churcb School, 9 30 a. meetmg . .-JO p. m. Thursdav
.,...... t4t Far tt. ake ol the
1.
transforming beauty of the Christian f11ith could mean
Qu-us, supt.; 10.4S a. m. MO!'I&gt; School 10·30 a m. Youth Fel· m.; Worship Servtce, 10:30 a. Cb h f tho N
~ 11111(, wbidt Deed~ hill
ng worship: &amp;:30 p. m. BVF
'
,
m.; Methodist Youth Fellow- . urc . o
aza~ne, Ra·
. . . . . . ...t.rill •PPIIr'l
to them. Becall8e they always expect to find happi.
d J . F 11 ht 8
Pllla to Ill to chvrch r.,ularJ7
lowshlp
p. m.; Boys and 1h.lp, 7 p. m.; OffIeJa
. 1 Board ewe-, Ohto. Sunday School at · I.UOK
BEFORE
VOU LEAP
an umor
e ows p;
p.m. G'
S
d
.
ReM around the next bend, they overlook the still
1 F 6:30
11 h'
6 30
E ·
· . 7·30
lr s
e ows tp, :
p. m.;
t'
S
9:.10
am.
Sunday
Worship , am an 5Ut' were .'!tandm~
watera of spiritual peace,
1
Wvenms
· m!&amp;m: Evening 1ervico 7,30 p.m., 2nd mee mg, 1' 1 unday of month, 1Service 10·30 a.m Sunday Eve- on Ihe sidewalk, admiring th&lt;
In the quiet, hallowed atmosphere of the Church
,1e30dn esday, Wednayersd
•- .g.• &gt;nd 4th Sundays: Youth Cboir, 71·30 p.thm. IVSCS, 2nd Monday lning Service 7:30 p.m.; \lid ·bouse lhal sporledt he fresh
e ay. ~••or 1 30
Wedn-'
Pr
o 'TlOn , 7,30 p m.; Eleanor
k p
.
..,. s ..
. p. m.
God answers lll81l's deepest need&amp;. Through prayer and
Chmr
· Prac uce.. •'·30
: p. m., p, m.
IQU&amp;y
ayer a rc 1e, 2nd Thur&amp;d. ay of month da
wee
rayer Service
Wedne!- s1gn, ror •.a 1e.
· p, m: Tu... Meeting
Wedloesday.
R
.
7 30
worship, our soul8 are strengthened and restored.
7 30
day,
Junior
Choir
Prachce,
'
7:30
p.
m.;
Class
12,
3rd
Wed·
[
w~te
~.
m.
ev.
Morrla
.
\
1
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"Say,
that
s
really
a
mce
And when we COIItinue our journey we are not alone
God is with ""·
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' p~~tor.
: house. I wonder what il's like
Rutland
First BapU8I
Chorcb Eugene
LoUrJdge
Church.,pastor;
Rev. ernoon Circle, 4th Thursday or RuUand Cburcb ot the NaZ.IIr· inside.'' said Sam.
~ JMI K.Uifr A.W.m.iJv S.,_., l~~e., ~. Y&amp;
Sunday
S&lt;hrol9,30
a. m. PreachE. EUB
Emerson,
in~ Sunday UO p. OL
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Rus, month, 2 p. m.; Choir Practice one' Sunday School y :w a m i No so ner
d h
k
1
sell Archer, Supt.
Sunday Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Morning ~\'orship_ 10 45 ~. m. ~ than thp ~eal rs'r:u. a;f'n~r;ro~~
Free WID Baptist Cblll'ell, worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30
Evangehsuc !ler111ce 7.45 ~ m i up
Rutland, Pastor, Rev. P au I p. rn. alternately. BJble !Study Millenvtlle Metbodllf eburcll .1idweek pra ver servrce, 7:45, p • ·
Taylor; Sunday Scbool, 10 a. m. and prayer .serviCe led by past- ~ Lester L. Roush. pastor: m. Wednesday.
1
"Come on in. fo lks. Look aGuy Priddy, Supt.; Preaching or 7·30 p m Wednesday Chri.. VIctor Brown, Cburc~ School S
Cb
· round." lloe agent greeted them.
With
hope it will, in some
/ostPr nntl l1f'lp
service, 7:30p. m. ; Prayer ser-- tian.End~av~r 7. 30 p ~ Jrd Superintendent, 108- m Offlc.
yr;~,':" e ut('b ol ttle Naz• [ Afrer a romplt&gt;te lour of the
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lal 8 oard mee tl ng eacb .Quar ter1 Sud
reo~. n IS ram
loin that which is good in /amiTy find t·om.numity /if,, t/tis fe 11• VIres, •r: 30 p. m. Wednes day. Saturday of month
h L. . l'hurpe · pas! or h.ow;;t-, Sam and Sut- hPid a
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IBlless otherwise called. Holv : n a~ ',. 0111 ~ JIJ 8 m.; Mom quick ronferen&lt;"e. Sarr
tlten
lure is sponsored by tlu! bus irwu firms ""'' orgnnization 8
MI.
'JapUat Cburcb, Morn ins Star EUB Cburtb, Communion each quarter as an- 1 tng wurshlp 10 .W 8· m.
turced lo the • en: and S&lt;lid.
Corner ol t onrth and Ma10 St. R M 1 s 'th
to . 9 ••
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whose names appear below.
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. pas r · Fred
·.... nouncea.
M1ddleport.
R.v. Nyle Borden, a evm. senze
nda mJ School
. Pentecostal
. Assembly · Roole . Jt looks ...,real
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s d s h 1 9·30 · _ · u Y
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Mone Chapel MetbodiSC I P4, ReiJ . ua ul E. Jont&gt;~. pa..,;tor ·are some thrngs r want l.o lmd
c
S . I Smith, supL Earl Shuler, A"'l. Church, Arthur Siilt, P"tor Sunday School 10 a. m., Wor· on I befure I stgn anything. Af1 awns erAr
;o hi
s. up· Mormng
l0:45 a. m.; I Sunday School, 10 a. m. Oliver ship ser11ices 7.30 p. m Sun. tt'r all. $UUJOO Js a herk o/ a lot
ormng ors p, · a. m. Prayer meeUng 8 p. m. Thurs- ISayre. Sup!., Suwt•y Worship day. Wedne&amp;day aud l'riday
or monev to sll"nd in one place.
Naomi Baptflt Chore•: Son- day.
aervice, II a. m.; Prayer meet- Tile Pentecostal Cboreb, Mid· J'd like to r ht&gt;ck with m_y at..
Mloldh~ort, Ohio
day
Schorn
9:30
a.
m.;
Wor·
South
!ethel
EUB
Chllrch
_
ing every Wednesday eventng. dleport, South 3rd A~·e.. Sunda~ tornry before doing anything."
Middleport, Ohio
ship 11 a. m.. Prayer urvice, Rev. Eugene E. Emerson pas·
Sehoo1 to a. m.; 'iunday evening Sam's caution t'&lt;m pay orr
I p. m. Wednesday.
tor. Sunday School 1:4S ~. m., Portland_ MethOOist Charcb, enngelistic s~rvice, 1:31) p. m. for him in Hw long - and shorl
,
.
Norman H Bahr Supt Sunday Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday Wednesday Brble Study 7:30 p. - run of lh1u.=-s . . u~ually. lhtCarleton
_Kmgsbury Worship ui:45 a. 'm. and 7:30 p. School 9'30 to 10:30 a.m., Har· m.; SaturdJ: mght Prayer and firsl slep m IJilymg a bome is
Stu dy old
G. Roush,
Kenneth! Wor·ship
7 P. m. Pastor , Rev ' the
of l:ln offer to pur.
tRoad,S Rev.
d SClyde
·h I Hmton,
9·30 pas-, m. AI ternale Iy. B'bl
I e
M Leod
A 'I Supt.;
Su t Se
,
or. . un ay c oo, . a. m., and Prayer servil'e led' by past- c
. ss . .P. r~Jces B. L B~rrelt.
rh_a~e. Llpun a('Cf'pttlnct&gt; of tht'
lokero ol Good Broad
RalpbseCarl,
Wor. p. m. Thursday.
.very Sunoay evemng,
Hamsonvlll• Pmbylerlan 1oller a mm rae! rs ITealed Too
sh1p
vice supt.
10 ·30Sunday
a
a d 1or, 7.30
liutkleton, W, Va.
We Fill All Doctors PreRcriptionl
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Rac.lue Metbodisl
Church Church, John DavJes. pastor: · few peoplt' rt&gt;Jiize the extreme
WY 2·29!J~
Pomeroy
i 7:30 _p. m. alternately. Prayer
Syracuse E.U.B. Church, Paul ,H. L. McDaniel pastor , sun: Cburcb Sehoul 10:30 a. m. Wor· , imp'"''"ce of the offer to purl meettna Wednesday, 7,30 p. m. 4. Sellers,
iday School 9,30
m. : Preach- ship service :30 p. m.
: chase. II is nol JUSI a way or
Columbir Cbapel: Worsbip ser- I:~ a. m. :Sunl'lay Schoo~ Ben ing lO:J(I a. m.; l\fYF 6 p. m.; ~organiUG t.burcb ot Je.w sla! hn~ off ot~f'r buyers ..\fany
rice each 3unday 9: IS a. m.; Qu1se_nberry, Su~t.; 10:.1_0 a. m. Prayer &amp;lld BibJe Study, 7:30 p. Ch~t.sl ol Latter Day Samts. slJ . a buyt'r has sJgned away hi$
Sunday School 10 a. m.: Youth Mornmg Worship servtce, 1st m. Wednesday.
m1les from Rarme on Racine- : ng_ht.s m an rilfer lu purrhase
r;;ervlf'e 6:15 p. m. Eveninl Wor· and 3rd Sundays .or th~ moo~:
.
Portland Road Sunday School i bel ore consulting an attorn.-ysbip 7 p. m. earh Sunday.
7_:30 p. ~· Evenmg Evangells- Rock Spnng1 Methodist - 9:30 a. m.; Wor~hrp 10:30 a an~ ber~ .sorry fo~ hasly action.
lfO U..ola st. Middleport WY 2-21il!D 130 E. S..rond
tic
Servrce, 2nd and ftb Suo- Chester Lemley, pastor; Wor- m., Sunda•· evenlug serv1ce at Lhrckmg fJrsL m always the
Pomeroy
WY 2·2440
Br.dbury Cbur•b ol Cbrtot, day of monlh. BETHANY - ship SerYice 9,30 a. m.; Sun- 7·:111 p. .n., Wed wnr&lt;hip s•rv besl foltcy. It Sam finds everyArt Marcum, mlmster; Brble 9:30 a.m. Mormng Wol'.'lhip: day School, 10:15 a. m.; MYF I1ce at 7;30 fl. m. Pastor, C. W 1· lhmg zs 0. K.. ht' will be assurSchool and M:orning Worship, 10:30 a. m. S111tday School, Sly. 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible / Proffitt. AJJ
evening serv· · ing himself of the value of the
10:30 a. m.; Cbrls~an Endeav· the Theiss, Supt.; 6:30 ;&gt;. m-1Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. IJceJ begin al 7:30p.m
hcJU~I' as well as as~uring himE•tabllshecl lit· 11104
or, I p. m.; E•e!lml Worship, Yoorth Fellowship. CARMEL R0 tt -• M lbodi t Cb • I
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se ll that. should be decid•t o
9· 30
S d "-h 1 w
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Welt CoJumbia, W. Ya.
p. m.
. a. m. un ay •"H.: oo . ay- R
C J 1 1
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1b
movf:', re-~~;~Je wdl br facilitat8
WY 2·3284
ne
Roush,
Supt.;
l0:
a.
m.
ev.
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.
~em
ey,
pastor.
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ng
oUom
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ev.
omas
Pe..
Pd.
30
Middleport
l'h. Mason 773-3593
Pare•llle Community Cbarch Mor 1 W h.1 2 d od •th Church School 9,30 a. m.: Wor lironek, admtmstrator; Sunday
R
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I C.
n ng ors p, n a •
b'
.
10 30
M'
ev. usse I lme, pastor. - Su0d 0f th
th· 3
.!1 Jp servree,
: a. m.,
Ma.ss J 30 a. m., est.. Holy Uay.~ Somf" uf lhe impol'iant ques·
1Young People's service 7:30 p. E ~y E e 1"'1 ':'1~ ' S p.. m. Y. F. Monday, f :JO p, m.
ot ObllRation, 7 p m
ilon.s to lJt&gt; answered llfllore
Th sd
E
I' t'
vemng
vange Jsue erv1ce,
Sc J b , C ~ ·
1 Ml.fiHian : ~zgnJng any pap~:&gt;rs whi1·/r lf'g&lt;tl·
ur ay; ~angelS I~ ser· 1tt and 3rd Sunday of month.
StivenvUie Mttllodist c•urc•
· 0 ns. at le
1 m.
. vice Saturday, 7.30 p. m., and
Arthur Stitt. pastor_ Sunday near Guvsvrllr (l&gt;utrh
ly commJI yuu 10 buy the house
West Maln St.
Pomeroy
t Sunday 7,30 p. m.
.
Tappero Plaioo EUB Cburcb, School, 9,30 a. m.; Gene Wolfe Rev. Frank Mameri,
Pil· are'
Bulova Watchers- Sales and Service
I
Hemloek Grove .Chmtlan , Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- Su t Ser.ice• Tbursda even- lor, Sunday Mass 10 30 a. m..
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Support the Church of Your Cholee
IM"N. Serond
Middleport
Church, Wf:'rshrp serv1ce, 9:30 / tor; Sunday worship t :JO 8. m. In P ·•
Y
Holy Drry ot Obligatiuo 6· 30 a.l ~- Exact!_'- Wh&lt;tl . .properr.v.
a. m. Sunday School, 10, a. m. 1 Sunday School 10 a. m., Ho- g.
m.: Confession, 111 hour bel'ol'e . real a~~ pen:oun&lt;tl. JS mcl_ude~··
Terry C'ullums, SupL
bart Vineyard, Supt. Bible Stu· Soltoa M"""'l•l Church, AI' Moss.
: 2. II hal ktnd of fmancmg ts
dy and prayer services led by tbur Stitt, pastor.
Sunday
: this - morr~a~e or Jand ('0 11Bndlord Chureh or Chrts~ pastor, 7,30 p. m. Tu.sday. S&lt;bool 10 a. m., Clint Orr, The Sal•atloa Army, En•oy : trocl '' ,
I Joe
Robrnson,
Mimster;
Supt . Sunday Worship 11 a m Ray S. Wmmg, officer 1n charge 1 3 Y, hDt are theor
Homer Forrest.
Supt. · Bible
Adult dass meeting 7:30 p.l
··
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· · Sunday 10 a. m. Ho.Jiness meet- i payme11t''
''F:vt&gt;rylhing
In
Hardwate"
, Chester, Ohio
School 1:30; Morolr~g Worship, m. last Monday of m&lt;mlh.
Syracuse Metbodiu CIU:IRb, ing: 10:30 a. m. Sunday School. · 4. What kind of det'd mu.;;r
Pomt'roy, Ohio
10:30 a. m.; J&lt;:vemng Worshz ;&gt;, Jo'ederated Cbureb, PomP.roy, l )r. ~ste~ L. Rous~, pastor; Stm~ay 7 p. m. Young People'J tJ · sel!f"r g1\'t•''
1. p. m. Wednesday. 7 p. m. Rev. w. H. Perrin, pastorj Monuog .Y. orshlp serv1c. t a.m. l.egJon: 7:30 ~· m. SaJvation 5 Js the Stoller to furnish a
Bible Study.
Carl Kautz. Supt., sun d 1 ' Dona Wmebreoner, Supt. 10 1 . meeong: Thursday, I to 3 La. I "mackelabl .. . lillr·~
~•ter
~
Cb urcll ol Cbrtot School • 9 a· m. •· Worship hour ,m. Sunday chool; n · Wednes- dies Home League: 7 p, m. Prep [ fi. Have the utilities. and ·m.
1
1
1
B'bl S h00 .
10 a. m.
iday 1:30 p. m.. Mrs. MMre, ("lasses; 7 30 p. m. Bible study, 1 provt&gt;ments been installed and
~
Buildert! and Building Supplies
Take Snmt&gt;one Wirh You To Chureh
e .c
9.30 a. m. Preachidireclor. Official Board meet· prayer meeting. Other services I pard lor'.'
10
30
a.
m.,
first
and
third
ML
U•lnn
F.W.B.
Church
,,,.,
first Monday eacb monlb by announcem•nt.
1. Who furnishes • title guMI' Che•ler, Ohio
Ph. 983·2003
ln Pomeroy Over 90 Years
undaya.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Earl at 7:30 p. m. Holy CommW&gt; . Pomeroy Seventh Day Adven· r ant •• and fe. policy and who
lllason City Churtb of Chrlsl, Starkey, supt., Evenm~ Wor· on each quarter •• announced list Cbareh- Mulberry Heights•will pay ror its abstract or at·
Attend The Chur&lt;·h of Your Choice
1 Miller Street; Sunday
Bible ship, UO P· m. by Ce~tl Cox, WSCS first Wedne&amp;day ot each Rd., nonh ol Meigs Memorial torn•·y·s opinron'
Study 9 a. m. Evening Wor· Layman, .Young Peopl 1 meet· month.
.
HosprtaJ. Pastor, F. W. GJfford ! 8. Are tl1ere unpaid rtoal esAshland Oil Producla
ship 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, lng and B1ble Stu~y, 7· ~· m.; The- Ualtecl Methodist rhur&lt;·b Assistant Pastor, James
R.i tale laxes or special assess.
Brown's Bottle Gu
Wedne&amp;day; Choi
ractu:e at: Pomeroy - Melvin Alki~e, B. 1Hoffer ServiC&lt;.! on Saturday, ' menls, and who pays lor thmeb
7:311 p, ln. Wednesday.
~c to $1.00 and up
Mlddlepo
1.30 p. m. Thursday.
A.. B. D , pastor.
Churcb 1Sabbath School, L30 p m.; ' ~-Are any improvemenls art.
WY 2·2168
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Pomeroy Pomeroy
WY 2·3498
Ohio
5th
rf Cllureb
DaoviUe PU""'m
Hoi'·-so
IP
School
9
15
a.
m.,
l.ro
Crew.: Worslup, 2:30 p. m.; Y o u th ually hJCaled on lhe lol and do
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Main
Streets Oonald
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0. Lan~svllle, Ohio), H.ev 0. H. ~P. . ('n a~g an. .ss . Su.p t.: meeting,
. p. m..· B'bl
I e Stu· ~. th f'}· conform under :romng
JCks, mm1ster
Cat• pastor: Sund•y School 9,30 D1vrne Worshtp 10··30 a ·m·• 1 he dy• Thursday • 7·311
'9·30
K ·• R1ble School,
·
· p. m., al · gulalt'ons'.
enne h McEibtuney, ._ ..;_ Rober! Grate SupL,Wor- Sacrament or Holy Communi01•. "!I Evans Heights, Gallipolis.
10. How much insuranr• IS in
ornmg
Wcrshtp, sbip ;ervice at to,3.' a. m. ,
Monday .lune 21, 7:30
p m. i Eden Un;ted Hrelbr.. ta ! lon-. and how is it to be pro.
m.
Evening Worship, -im Youth ~.
' m . Ev'8 JOI' Class meeting. Thursday, •Christ Churcb: Re•. Elden R. rat•d~
Quality Furniture at Lower Price1
Furnilure and Appliance!
7 p. m., Prayer Service Wed- ~
·
p, ..
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Ch · eh • · 1
k
I
aesd
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gellstic !len•ice, 7:30p. m. MJd· '1 . 5 p. m. mr r uarsa.
Ral e, pas~or; Sund_.av School. ; II. When is the purr~aser to
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Mlddl•port, Ohio
Phone 9113-2125
Chester, OhJo
ay, p.m.
Wt:ek Prayer and Praise, Wed- UyseU Rue P'ree Melbodlot.' ',"a. m.; Wmnio Hol&amp;tnger, sup!. ,have possession?
..
Cliarc~ of Olrlot, Pomeroy, ttesday, 7.30 P. m.
Rober E. Smt~ Sr., pastor. Ghflsu., Endeavor, 7:15 p. 'll. 12. How and ......, must the
JtM1 Master&gt;, PIIStor:, Sunday Kingdom Boll "' Jebovab'o Sunday S&lt;booJ 9:30 t . m.. Wor- Mrs. Lyda Chevalier, pr..ldenl, orrer by accepted?
Scbool 8'30 a. m. CburCb 10.30 Witnesses· Public meeting, Sun- ley Haley, ~pl.: Momlng wor. classes rwall .. Song oerv-. Stmtlorly. the seller s~ould ..
a. m.; Chri.ttlan Endl!llvor. 1,30 day 5 p. m., Watcbto- itudy ship 10.30 a. DL Yoolh Service, I .P· m. Preacbmg UO p, m.; d1scuss with hiS attorney any
p, DJ. Evening Service, a,30 p. 8 p. m.; Bible stlflb' Tueoday s, 45 p. m.; Evangelistte m.. M1d Week Pray"f meeting, 7 !I I1 offer received before accept.
LOCAL UNION s8ite
4 p, m. Service meeuna. 7 p. sage, 7,30 p, m.; Prayer moe~ p. m. Wednesday, Claas Lead- 1once. After "'""Ptance of an of,
m.
Ravenswood, W. Va.
E. lllaln St.
m. ThUrsday, Ministry sclluol, mg, Thurs&lt;'•y 7 311 p. DL
"'· Mfl. Mazte Holsmger.
1 fer by the Beller, the terms of ·
Pomeroy
RuUood Cbiii'CII t1 CbrioL
·
1the conlroct • •
Bible Scbool t:30; CotnmuntDII 1 P. m. Tbunday.
. Free Me-st au~ ~.,. Bae•tol Evlll(tll&lt;oi UoHed , not be siler .-,
"!d ·
10,30 a. m., v H. Bratey Sl. Paul'• and Sl. John's ,el Chll, .ev R. "- .gene liiii, Brethren Church - Sllllday ' consent of ~ = t ;~~
Supl. Sabra Canaday, pianist; Lutheran church. - Morning pastor. Sun&lt;lay School UO a. School 9:45 a. m. Worship, i IThis article is based
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Bible Study, 7,311, Deibert flO. worship l : i5 a. m. and 10:45 m.; Phil Wt.., ouot.: Mormng Znd and ltb. Sunday, ' '4.1 "· r the i•w of Ohio It le not
· Cln~r&lt;b and Olflee Suppliea - Gilll·
mine, lellder.
a. m.; Sunday School 9:30a.m. worshtr 10,30 a. m.; Youlb m. Achash Miller, pastor. led toadvisean~Dllf!Gil o~=~
I ,
Baken of Hollum Breod
Zlol
L'IIQre•
or
Cllrtot,
Pom•
!Both t'Ongregationo are meei.
/ 30"· m.;,:
Alfrtd Melbotllst
ctrorcli, lit probl&lt;'ln. No peraon ;J
WY
2-2841
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Middleport
rov · llarrlsnnvide lload, l&gt;o'u- ina as one at St. John's Church
· 1 p, 7.3o
Wed Rev. Pearl Casto,
• pastor.j ever attempt to IPPIJ or
Ce!lt Un&lt;!Prwood, mlntster. Bl- at Pine Grove whtle the new nraver sm"" · p. m.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., ; lerpret any law without !be
...,....,_....,"""'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lllle Wluol 1:30 a. m.; Murtdpa St. Paul'a Chllrcllia beina buill. .......,,. Gospel Mlooloo, a. Qwleo Taylor, Supt.
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- - - : - - - : : - - - - - - - - - - - : : : - - - a-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 23, 1965

FOR SALE

For Rent

WANT

AD
INfORMATION

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8usinen Servlcet

C:.mplng

Equip.

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TRAILER SPACE on Page St. LAST CALL for Montmorency
cement droveway. ElectriCity cherries. Pick your own, , •FEDERAL EXCISE
natural g!", c1ty water, se-Wednesday, Thursday,\; Frtage, avaol~ble. Mr,. A. H. day. Well's Orchard, RL 2,
Dillard, Middleport. Phone
p I t o-• Route 689.
WY 2-2864.
6 2S "'c near on '"""'' G 23 3tc ,
MGT•ERN 4 room aparlment "~n
E Main Street for rent. WY AUCTION, Saturday, June %6,
:1-2381.
6 25 3tc 1965, 12:00 E.S.T. 1 am leavFOR RENT _ Trailer space lng the farm ho~e located 2
on N. Second-av in Middle- miles from Buck 1 Lake, Albport. Near shopping district. ens County, oil County Rd. 44
Concrete patios. Call WY z. known as the Allred · Garden
2166 WY Ul46 or WY :1-3600.
Rd., on County Road 46 &lt;fol'
6-&amp;-tfc lo• arrows) and will sell .the
following : Three pc. secllonl and 4 ROOM furnishet. apartal L.R. suite, T.V., 2 pc. L.R.I
ments. Rowley &amp; Reed Hard- suite 2 TV chairs, electric
ware.
5 11 tfc sewi~g
machine, coffee ta

AUNT LOWEElV-

DAILY CROSSWORD

LOWER NEW CAR PRICESI

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WY 2·2156
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MODERN 4 room and

lamps, 3 chests of drawers
2 metal beds, day bed, set of I
bunk beds, baby bed, high
chair, child's rocker, 8 pc

bath,

furnished apartment, Mlddle-

dining room

porL W'Y 2-3874_. _ 4_21 tie
Clrd of Th•nkt
TRAILER LOTS - lree sewage and water Brown'! fral)
WE WOULD hke to thank all er Park &lt;Stale Approved)
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those who sent flower~

Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY
cards at the time of the death 2-3324
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of our loved one, Ell F.bers- _
the kindness of Rev. Perrin.

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1963 CORVAIR MONZA CPE. now $1599

ems not listed. Terms cash. I

Black fini sh, 4 speed trans., 110 eng1nf". red vinyl bucket
seal s, radio, heoter, good whitewa ll ti rf' s.

served by St. Jonn's Church.

1962 CORVAIR Monza Cpe _ Now $1295

the Ewing Funeral Home and 16 ROOM HOUSF with bath, 4&lt;h I Bradford Auction

Company.

ONLY

Powerglide, radio, heater , new tires, bu&lt;'k et seals, green
finish,

the pall bearers.
and Elm St., Racine. Inquire Not responsible for accidents.
1
The Ebersbach Family ' at Earl's Barber Shop
oq
6 23 3tc
6 IS hp
phone WY l-5~49 .
6 25 3tp : 1965 STEREO Console--with

ra-'

SH 2-5202.

cine.

6 25 6tc

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1962 Dodge BBO- 4 Dr. Sedan _

34

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$1795

Power steering and brakPs , radio and heater. Low mileage ,
White finish .

1962 ford Fairlane 500 _ _ _ $1395
4 Door Sedan V8 - 11.ulo. trans Radio and heal er. Vinyl
upholstery . A very clean rar.

1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza _

$1395

1962 Ford Falcon 4 Dr. Sedan _

$1195

SLandard tram!. Radio and heat Pr . C!Pan .

1961 Dodge Lanter 2 Dr. Sedan _

$1095

Standard trans. One owner.

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62 CHEVROLET

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Beauliful two tone blue fin·

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$1,395

;

6 ryl. Auto. Trans.

2 Dr, Sedan _

$B95

Standard trans. Radio and heater. Low mileaee. One owner.

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AND WORK CARS
1961 Dodge 4 Dr. helen _ _ _ $795
8 cyl. Radio and heater. Standard trans,

1961 Oldsmobile 4 Dr. St•tion Wgn. $1195
V8- auto. trans. Radio and heater,
1959 Buick Convertible -

- - - $595

63 BUICK
LeSabre Coupe. Only 27,228
tess.

$2,395
CADILLAC
2 dr. Sedan. Good tires. Like
DOW finish.
$1,495

63

BUICK
Riviera 2 dr. Hard Top.
Most copied ear In America.
Buick top Una and thlo ont
lo tops.
$2,995

64 CHEVROLET

1958 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan _ __ $195

VB BelAire 4 dr. Sedan. . A
full sized Chevrolet that
shows eood care. Spotleu

turquoise finish,

$2,191

V8 - Auto. Trau.

1957 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan - - - - $295
6 cyl. Standard trans.

L1tte alff : ::u , : ·~

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lf lJOU'd be 60
kind ...

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bi'Oidly
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News

1U5 Mason County News
1.
Ne• •
l2
No...· News
12: ·o Markets
12:15 'lid-Day Weather
:lO Evans r olletln Boo
12 :s N•••s - g•·-·
12 ·"0 l.f'l'icu" .... Programs
12 :46 Country Gr Round
1:56 New• Beat
2 00 Count y Go·Round
2·; Newo Beat
3:110 ~" ·
...atjneo
3'55 News Be t
4 Ill Di"'ing W't" Do"
4 30 'oterchango

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$150

State of Ohoo. It's really
been babied.. Full)' eq~tpped

with power steenng, bnkee:
and automatic transmission.

Sanday
7:59 Sign On
8:00 '"lje Singing Preacher
6:11 ~ "; Rep
8::'1! C~urch , Christ
9:L ·1usir:

f .. · ·11Jde

tO .•J F' ·1 Baptist Church
U·M Children's Chapel
11 :•· Sund•y New· Special
5·05 Mason County News
12:00 r .ws ~eporl
5:10 Wor'd
1t'l "ews
!2:1! " p10ropal C"&gt;11rch
5:1&amp; Spotlight ''· Sports,
12 45 · 1t"olic Informal
Mon. thru Wed:
S:IS Bob Neal Sporll Saluta 1:00 Olurch of God
1: ~,. r. n~ 1 Ca ll
Fridays
5:20 Spotlight &gt;n Sports-Frt. 2:00 Old Folk: Hour
3:00 Hymns from Harding
5:2S Stroh's Weather Cast
3:15 Sunday &amp;how case
Mon., Wed., Fri.
5 SO Sunset Boulevard
3:45 Pu-.ic Servk Show
9:W Off The Air
l :_. 990 Hit Parade
&amp;atwday
5:00 City ·
·., Re
6·00 Sign On
5:15 990 Hit Par. da
6:00-15 Music• Clock
t :'JO 011 The Air
THE BORN LOSER
5:00

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1962 Dodge VB Utiline Pickup_ $1395
One owner. Excellent condition.

1961 Chevrolet 6 cyl. Pickup ~ $1195

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$2,195
1957 Doclge.6 cyl. %Ton Stake_ $695
Dnal WheeiR.

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

BLAETTNARS

Dodr:-e-.')od'le Dart-l ancer
S. Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport

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Dynamic 88 4 dr. Sedan. 011ly 39,876 e81y miles Po)!llf·
steerlns.. Automatic. EXIra
nice.
$895

Bulck-Pontloc-OMC Trucks

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WMPO Radio

lllcnila)o Thru Friday:
8:00 fliln-On, N1111
1:00 Sacred !lear!
6:20 Metga CT, R1I'D
• :25 •auJ Bowen P'arm
8:30 Country Jamboree
1:57 Weather
7:00 National News
7:3t) Spo!'IB
7:35 Bill Mlller Show
7:35 Plckeno Hardware Show
(Tu..,Oay-Thursday)
7:50 Newa
8:30 Daily Ughl
1:45 Baker l'umlture Show
(Wed.-AuettonJ Frl, Show)
9:00 News
7:M BUI Miller Srow
· t :os eonee With Janet
10:00 Swap Shop
10:15 Mo1111Dg Medltatloruo
l0·3o Portraits of e Patriot
10:35 BID MUier Sltow
10:45 Mason Aar. Prgm (Tuca.)
10:45 Femfly Worablp (Thurs.)
111:45 A.S.C. Pram (Pete
Shields} (Fridays)
11:00 New•
ll :Oii Tiny's Country Junclloa
11:45 Tiny's Country Hymn
1lme
·
12:00 Cement Block Newo
12:30 Goessler's Guest Star (Frt}
1&gt;·30 Larry Anderson Show
3:00 Jim Mees Sbow
US Blaettnar Auto Show
(Tues-Thur.)
4 30 News (Local)
4:40 Jim Meet Show
i :OO Newa

5:05 Jim Meea Show
6:30 Sundown Sarenaae
7:30 SliD 011
8atardays1
8:011 Sip On - News
1:00 Country Muste Time
I:IS Country Jamboree
7 "'1 Protesta"' Dour
7: 30 Sporll
7:35 Lirry anderaon Show
10:43 lt'a Music - Army
U:OO Dairy Valley a. tltiiLOn'a
Top Ten Show
12:00 Newa
12:15 Musical fnletlude
U:30 The Rev. MerliD Teell
1:00 The Jim Mees Show
1.30 Sundown Serenad•
7:30 Sign 011
Sanda)l:
7:30 Sign On- Army Hour
7:55 News
8:00 Baptist La)'lllllll'l Hour
8:30 Sunday Show
9:30 The Bible Speaks To
9:45 Sunday Show
10:00 The Good Lilt
1U5 Collll'essman's Report
10:30 SUnday Sbow
11.30 The Qulel Hour
J!:oo News
12:15 The Christian's Hour
12:3t The Rev. MerliD Teet.
1:00 1"-' Rlv- H. G. Stewart
1:30 'The Rev. Silas Billups
2:00 The Rtv. Andrew Parsons
%:45 'The Rev. Roscoe Thoo
rnej
3:10 The Sunday Showcasa
1:30 Sundown Seren•d•
7:30 Sign Off

By

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Bonneville VB 4 dr. Hard
Top. So nice we could put
it in the showroom. Pontiac'•
rlnest and best and tbil 0111
i1 superb.

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ALIGHTS ONLY UPON THE HAND THAT DOE$ NOT
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7:Ou Be Still and Know
7:02-30 Newo
7:117 Musical Clock
7:29 Time &amp; Temperatu••
7:'10 Musical \.lOCk
7:45 First Baptist Church
8:00 Ohio Valley New•
8:0! World Ne"''
8:10 Sports Today
8:14 Weather Picture
8 It :llu9ieal CIO&lt;I
9:00 '11~~ School Hit Parade
10:30 Song &amp; Story 1lme
10:45 Toe Gol1er Key
11 :00 Democratic Leglsl• ture
11:15 Musieal Interlude
!1 .30 RPiJUbllcao Legislature
II :45 Waite. ''oeller Report
11:52 Musical Interlude
12:00 Local &amp; Ohio News
12:20 Evans Bt• ··o Board
12:'$ News 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Matinee
4:00 Dlscinb with Doss
1:30 Top Ten R•vue
5:00 Saturday News Summary
S:15 Musical lnt.rlude
1:30 Community Choirs
6:00 Dance Party
9:00 Off The Air

$2,195

TRUCKS

1959 Dodge VB -

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II LON OF It LL 'O W
One letter limply 1Jlaad1 for anotlwr. la thll u.mpt• 4 is u"d
tor the thrM L't, X for the two .0'1, etc. Slnfle letter., &amp;poe.
trophlll, tht length and tonn&amp;Uon ot the wordt are all hint&amp;.

''98" 4 dr. Hard Top.
AI
clean a '62 ~o.u can find in

1957 Ford Convertible--VB - Standard Trant.

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1957 Ford Sed1n Delivery Truck_ $195

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miles. Automallc •hift. Spot·

Good tires. All power. Radio and heater. Body and top

I cyl. Standard tra111.

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61 BUICK
LeSabre 2 dr. Sedan. One local owner. Automatic shtct.

...Latchstrlr ...

1:Ol Morning Melodle•.
Mon. thru. Wed.
.. Chmh Bel · Ring, Frl.

$1,395

1961 Ford Fairlane 500 Twn, Sedan $1195
1960 Dodge VB -

6:00 Sign On
6:00-1S Musical Clock
7· •I S. Still "' Know
7 · ~·30 News
7.11'1 Musical Clock
7:4&amp; .1'11'11 Baptist Church
8:00 Ohio Valley News
8 00 World New•
8.I! Sport• Today
8:11 Weather Picture
8:I! 'Community News
9 00 Tilk of the Town
9·!&amp; Public Servlcr Show
lO.l~ Church ol ~rlst
,.

Monza Coupe. OT!ginal black
finish like new. One careful
local owner. 4 speed shift.

Convertible. Floor shift. Radio and heatt&gt;r.

MARK IV
AUTO
AIR CONDinONING

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$1995

V8 - auto. trans . Radio and heater. One owner - 15.000
miles of Factory Warranty

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4 Dr. Sedan _ $1995

1963 Dodge Polara

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CAR BUYS

VB, Std. trans. Radio and heater. Low mileage,

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. THESE

1963 Chevrolet Impala Spt, Cpe, _

Real Estate For Sale

NOTICE I

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aown to tee t ne 0211!

dwelllnr
antmaJ :
Auatralta

WJEH

WEEKEND revival at Mt. HermanU. B. Church, 7:30p.m. !&gt;LEVATOR, 2 wagons, spray- FOR SALE: 3 be&lt;lroom ranch
I
FOR SALE : 6 rooms, bath and '
each evening, Friday Satur- er, narn·, pull plows, seed slyle home. Completely modK,il.
utility room. 546 Pearl Street
day and Sunday. June 25-26-1 planter. VI 3-228t .
ern. Priced to sell. Phone
close to schools, and super
27. Rev. Jam.. Morrison.•
6 24 3tp
WY :1-5337.
6 23 tlc POMEROY- 1'h story frame ma rkets. Furnished or unfurPastor.
8 23 3tc USED CUSHION glider and - 1 - - 6 rooms, hath, front and back nished . Coli WY 2-3752.
canopy double swing. $19.951
Help Wanted
porches, basement. gas heat· I
6 22 6tp
1
Equ pment for sale: Good dump each. Rutland Furniture, Ru~ THREE MEN to wash windows mg, lot 100 x 100, good Io- 1
.
bed sides and hmst complete. land, Ohio.
6 24 3tc on outside for one day only .1 catoon. $6500 00.
i 3 BEDROOM home, good condt·
See Ivan Carman, Route 2 - --· - ---G' f II I l
. lion, 1618 Lincoln Heights, '
1. . II t
Pomeroy, Ohlo, at Peach AUCTION e v.e r y Saturday.
tve u n orma 100 m rs POMEROY - 2 -bedroom frame Phone WY 2-2810.
Fork. fbiOit WY Ul65
Welch's Auction, Laurel Cliff, letter. Write Box 66o, care home, bath, basement, forced
1 18 121c I
6 2:J 6tc Rt. 124.
6 2 30tp of The Dally Sentln:L
hot air heating, attached ga25 61 P rage, lot 50 x 200. $8500.00. FOR SALE: s room house, I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___;, IT'S OUR pleasure to Loan
·
BEAR IT ON W1(po - Llew- Carpet Shampooers FREE FOUR WOMEN to help with CLOSE ' IN - 14 acres farm large barn. 115 acres with I
eUyn Thompson'J\ "Llfe ond l with purchase of Blue Lustre cleanings for one day only. (all clean}, 1 story frame, 2 timber, chicken hoUBe and
Light" program, !Jonday thru Corpet Sbampoo.
6 22 6tc Giye full Information In first bedrooms, front and
back granary, f2500.00. 1 mUe off
l'rlda1 at 8:15 a. )n. EST. WILLI¥fsON _ 27 ln. -coii fur letter, also name, address and porches, part basement, ••· New Lima Rd., Phona SH 2\ • Zl tic
number.
$8200.00.
1321,
t 23 ltc
118ce, a utorna11c damper con- phone
_ _ _ _ _ _.:.,.____
11611
of The Write
D '1 Box
Sen ·cellent location. SALESMAN
trol. Charles Byer, 361&gt; S. 6lb . , care
at Y • • .BERT M. COX,
6 2S 6lp
oWI'IliiOIIII.K 1 ..... IIIID Ave Middl rt Ohl
tine!.
WY Z.3l38
WY %-ll830
Busineu S.rvicet
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WI lllwf Cll n ,.._
6 24 6tp WAITRESS- apply lD
Blue and Grey, Pomeroy.
FOR ,SALE
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8 I tie
For Summer Drl.vlnt .••
THREE bedroom house, ButU. S. Ctwfllonke Tlllll
ternut Ave., Pomeroy, lmrol• Pyl'10ft GIIOIIM
lllta·•OJMD ll IIIU'I ..... _ , . " ...
wood Doors, hot water heat• Lubrication Strvlct
HiD ,., Sltort llean. &amp;4Yuot!IMIIl
l'bOUUIIdl Of tltbl oPa. PnplntorJ
eUnlco fire1, All SIH1
tntntq Ptll •pputntd. . ....,..ua. Ing s}'lltem, out of fiood!l, best
Ask •bout FRIE flag offer ttoa
anlllr
.-m_,. n.- bd'ormaneighborhood, $8,500.
OD tel&amp; .Uarlft, NI[IIINIMIIta.
My Offieto Will
FOR. BOATERS
wrtw Wllu 1MA1 um•. ..ur- and
Rlvw
service
on white 1111 pbon•.
High
Be Clo...t From
at
our boat
dock.
4ncoln ltmee. Bn -.... p0111_., TWO bedroom house ,
Da1b leatioel. PommtY. Oblo
street, Lincoln HiD, PomeS.IIIS &amp; Service
Monday Juno 21st
$VPIR SERVICE
GRILL COOK wanted at once. roy, recently reflnished Inside
nATION
Apply in person at Crow'• and out $6,900.
•Fila Almost Every Car
Until
OPEN
Steak Bouse.
8 23 6tc
24 HOURS
TWO bedroom houses,
Lin· •Transferable Wben
TUitday July 61h
";;'~';:;;~""'~""""""..,,ISKILLED ~arpenter for inside coin Heights Pomeroy new
You Trade Can
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work. Gtve full Information
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lie tank. Get Klean-Ern-All address and phone number. 000.
or 24,000 mDes
_
t!eptic tank cleaner. Land- Write : Box 11611-C, Care of
•Most Popular Unit
for Rent
mark l'lll'lli Bureau.
The Daily Sentinel Pomeroy FOUR Bedroom house, BulleoZ 18 tic Ohio.
' 6 22 tile nut Ave., $7,SOO.
In the U.S.A.
BOUIE FOR RENT, 4 nomsi--- M=-:&amp;"""M""c"'•"••"'•"'•'"u: -Auto 5•1•
TWO modern homes, Pomeroy, $
aad bath.. Picture windows, MalaUdon"'":·u:!.::!!!L ue top. one two bedroom one three
·~ lnatallecl
DN yard picket fence va.
recomrnendecl roJ oobti'Olllna AJl. 1959 LARK clean 1Vith good
bed
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500
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, eac .
eant after July I. 1871 Line- "'" Woovll ,........
b0 Ib
tires. Runs good $1?5.011. 11145
~- Ma,
'- applied gp to 7 d&amp;JII befon
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0In H.......
hane,t, 00 ~·~~- lD mUL
Low
mcoln Hgts., Pomeroy.
TWO bedroom home Condor
fore i a. m. or after 4 p. m. ::u'~:!: !; ~C:~:· !.~
6 23 6tc Street, garage attached, fuiJ
6 23 tic "''~ lulo •• "' ' . - . fonp
""" '""7 BillCK
3 good basement 1 yard.
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Po-roy, 0.
------- ---~ enntroD tJntUeba.p. otber
.lH
, super,
UNFURNISHED 4 room batb t;::;,'--·8~~~~::~ ~~.~;.'! extra tires. Good condition,
.
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uUllty ~ nice yard. Pomt SEWING mach·
Ro- nd- •-•
6 23 tfc' Street, full bas•ment, yard.
on Road-bond and .rip serv- 1
Lane, Lmcoln Hetghts, Ph. .
me,
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WY 2-3674.
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bm.. Nice cabinet. Equipped
n. Ramllll!r
FIVE room home In NavlorB: !Beer!
. a ",'78coBnl!lcdt. . St . '
- .. - - . - to zog zag make buttonholes
w td '""""' ol Com
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, u on, •
roa way ..
THREE ROOM and bath, !urn- dam and' embroiders. Tak~
or
Es 11
poet
Run, $3,500.
I MiddlepOrt, Ohio.
00 e..,.
!shed
apartment, utilities over payments of SUO
BUILDING lots on State Route ·
8 25 30tp I
furnished. Phono WY :I-543S
k
per , tile ear room, rldo and per- 124, Dead Man's Curve.
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.
212 S. Sth Avenue Mlddleporl ;;'46 ";'.hpay :,O~a~ due :lermance. !lllloll ..r oCODomt ALL CAN be financed. For tur- INSIDE aod out.•~• painting. :
Ohlo
' 1 18 If
· · one
·
and auonapnbiii!J
ther Informati&lt;ln call O'Bmnl Root work. Reasonah.• '"''
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6-21-6tc
See
It Crow Realty Company WY ' Phone VI 3-2700.
6-19-:JOtp
APARTMENT FOR RENT. AI- 1964 HONDA 150, saddle .bags
Metropoiltu MOIGI't
2-2720.
,
BULLOI)ZER WORK wanted
: ~ IIJIIICI. Good loca- and windshield, Uke
new.
E. Mollo Streel. Pom....,
O'Brle• a Crow Reoll)' Co.
Small ,d&lt;izer, reasonable rate.
,.:; ll Walle' Crooks, WY Call Le.tart CH 7-2101.
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181\1 Caurt St., Pomeroy
Phone. W\' ~2208.
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6 23 3tc

11, Gl"t!ttting

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Well, If you worked YOUR way thro~~&amp;h oollep, Pop,
jou •houldn'f have any trouble worklna; MY way

Pomeroy Motor Co.

See at Cozart Garage, Ra-

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adol(&amp;tan
Httle aeomt U . T&amp;j Kah~
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machine, 6 dining
chairs. wing chair.

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teaching for all rar.es, caJ.
6 25 6lc
or! or creeds. Special music. 35 H.P .. 14ft. boat and tr8ilir.

36. 8~er

28. Cooatroll&gt;ift.g toree
10. Often:

FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W. VA.

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Red Finish, good tirt•l!, radio, heater. standard trans.
- - - - - - ,,-- --,,-dio Lovely walnut finish, 4
L~t and Found
Sale or Trade
sp~ed changer, 4 speaker
- - - -- - - - - 1 F=o=R~RIDIN G HOR S ~~. 8 mm sound system. Dual volume I 1961 RAMBLER American _
only $795
LOST: Pair prescription sun ·, moviL camera, zoor lens, controL Take over payments
Convertible Cpe. Power .stE'ering, standard trans. Good
tirefi. radio and heater
1lasses and case. WY :1-3171. 1 electric eve· case, movoe \ at $6. per ~nth or pay bal·
6 24 Jtc I light 8 mm self threadmg 1 .ance due •101.22. Free home
- - - - -- -- - muv;e prowlm both likel demonstration. Call WY 21957 BUICK H.T. Cpe.
Special $199
Notice
new. 13111 00 value new. Ph 65~5.
6-21-&amp;tc
Clea!l \lnt erior, automatic tr;:ms. Radio and heat.er
WY 2-3196.
AUCTION every Wednesday and
THE RESTAURANT In Rutland
6 24 3tc
Scturday. Welch's Auction,
1957 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Dr. $399
formerly called "The Hut" REAL genuine hunting Beagle \ Laurel Cliff, Route 124.
Powerglide V8 engine, a 1 owner car, 2 tone white over
will be open under now man,.
t d
6 2 30tp
blaek finish.
agement Monday June 28
pups. 11 111 se 11 or ra e 1or
b Do ' G 1 '
' anything ol equal value. Ph. 1956 ELCAR house trailer, 191\4 1
Y nna ra e.
Jtr
SH 2-4176.
6 23 3tc Dodge pickup truck. WY 2- I 1960 DODGE VB, 2 Dr. _ _ now $795
8 25
3996.
6 23 3tc 1 Automatic trans., power steering, clean int erior, bl a&lt;'k
rtni~ h . nPW tires, radio anrt ht&gt;alttr.
EARL'S Barher Shop, Racine,
For Sale
PICNI C TABLES for sale, reas-1
Ohio, now has two barbers,
onable. Call SH 2-5052.
19SB CHEVROLET VB 4 Dr. _ only $249
Earl Custer and Roger Hiit.J GOOD CABBAGE for sale, $1
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6 23 tic
W1 will apprectate you1 o&lt;'lt- 1 a bushe l. Wilk1e
Sarson,
I Standard trans . Heater
ronage.
6 2S Jtp Portland. VI 3_2481 _
15 CU. FT. Kelvinalor deep
6 25 Jtc freeze. One year old. Phone I
VI 3-2604 after 4 p.m.
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PONY RIDES E k H'll F
· s I PI arm CHROME dmetle table~ - two
6 23 3tc ,
Flatwoods Road,
omer'lv
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Ohio. Mike Jones.
chatrs, 120·00· Cabtnel base, 2 BEDS, laundry carl, like !
SEE OUR DISPLAY OF NEW CARS
6 24 3tp
IS. Handmower, $8. Two 50,- new. New useful
articles.
AT OUR USED CAR LOT
- - - -- - -000 BTU cozy floor furnac es, Margaret Bailey, Syracuse, I
SERVICES nightly,
Monday all controls, $t25 each. Under- Ph. WY 2-5396.
6 23 3tp
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typewroter,
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Phone
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6 25 3tc BALDWIN acrasonlc spinet pi
With evangelist R. H Hostel.. _
ano, Maytag automatic washIer and team at the Big Gos- DISHWASHER, large siz• with er, Hotpoint electric range.
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
pel Tent, on R:. 124, South maple cutting board top. A~ Duncan Phyfe type dining Ia
Portland. Good preaching·! so antique bed . WY 2-3489.
ble: Treadle type •ewing l
POMEROY, OHIO

St. P'&amp;UI

24. Savory

NLQD Dean lltence 111

1961 CORVAIR Greenbrier 9 pass. $1099

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New Furniture

Si~ne&lt;l. Ralph Montie. Lunch I

For Sale or Rent

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lG. Metal
17. H ebrew

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stand, picture !ram...
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large antique .-ainu! china
cupboard, gas range, wringer
washer 2 coal heaters, small
fuel oil heater, pony cart,
and harness, many other it-

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BY BEULAH JONES
IVa., m d
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as the •Hudson owned anC: operated where the New Vork Central dent presided II was decided ed the Loyal Women s Class of Walter Scott for Ulu!trll...,.
A mng made popular by F.lh- servattons about ear yth eto
tn Mm' mgG nown annndw ••· large l•rg~ dotks in the river where Ishops once stood
to g~t a gift f;.. Mrs Marge the ChUrch of Christ Thursday She used short prayers ~ur)JII
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·'L&gt;u You He· I Midd leport and gave em
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etgs roct&gt;ry,
Wte
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th
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--· ave poln"'
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. d \ 1 R T k brick business houso he built Isteamboats were built and bar- George Wometdorf own
e Keebaugh for her Informative
eventng
""' devo tions .,..
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merrher'" and the t.sl
r. ue ucbusi
er- across the· .streei for
· general lges repaired. He owned three wharfb oat at M.ddl
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· hre- , hts fnenf ~ -' M'ddleoort
erort and lecture and demonstration at '"" Creel&lt; Road · Mrs · Oscar on how to defend the Bible·
train, "II You Remember, t en ' man, re "
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towboats Liberty J S Neal there were good times when the last meeting
Roush, president, OPI!Jied the Mrs. Roush conducted lhl
~·ou 're murh llldt&gt;r th:m I" nessman. who In turn passP m~h~s a:a~e~hen the town was and the. 'suu of the \.v~ds . , the Rolling Mill and Nail Fac:· Mrs. Jack GUilllll and Mn. meeting. Mrs. Bert Gtlke) read business meetlns and offtcerli
tr;JV~ me the lf'f'lmg lht'rt' are Ttlt&gt;l n on to me.
.
growing 50 fast· that a second Were you there abotJt
the tory came to Middleport.
Elton Ritchie recetved gifts scripture, taken from Chroni· gave reports. The btfllday so~
tt. ~ ngs I don 't renwmher nn:ut ! It .vou rt'mt" rnbt:&gt;r these thmgs sune was made from the time .\r1iddleport had at~ good 'a Tt.ere was the Dar Rice's from their secret pals. Games cles.
was sung for Mrs. Lena McEJ:.
) \Jdrllt&gt;port but thl'n .. thP.re nre ,ynu rna~ go to. the twad ol th.P cree/ south to the lower e-nd Silver Cornet Band as there circus showed h Middleport 70 were played and prizes won by
.
. hlnney who celebrated
b•
S•l!1 •r r,...; td.-nt.s who 11•1 dou bt do. clas."- b~tt don I ff't'l badl y ~f o' to~n streets and lots laid was in the state of Ohio - and years ago. Maybe you remem· Mrs. Bob Burke, Mrs. Keith Mrs. Reiebel gave the ~edt· 92nd 'ftlursday. She W&amp;! pr&amp;.
:\ numtx&gt;r ol \'eRr~ .ago a \1r. yuu can t - attet . all Vt'e aren t out and' streets named - the a sal t furnace up the hollow ber. too. when Col. R. R. Phil- Ridenour, and Mrs. Earl Ritch- t~tioa using as her topic, The sented with a gUt by the hoi\'.
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Holl:md lll t hltnn. \V. in am hurry to hit tOO
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from the Meigs Wholesale Gro· lips owned a clothing store ie
Btble, The Building Code of tesses
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begmnmg ol '
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Life " In which she used the
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Do .~ · ou rt'member !tit' ll nws l Then the city ta th er~ decid-icerv - the Diamond Salt Fur.l ln part of the present sttf'
A discussion period and re-• ,
'111e sick report was (lv119
NlfiG~
Iwhen
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; the Columbus and Southern Ohio freshments of appeilzers, cake, personalities of Fanny Crosby, and those remembered wert
1 There was no Mtll SL .- m port beca use of its being the. F'or r·ecr·ea tio~ th~_re. was ,a [ ElectriC . Co. WJth M~.
Sol ice cream, mints and coffee or
!-frs. ~avid ~arst, Paul Davr,,
Pvm•ro., OhiD
tlart when there was no .\IIddie- : mrdd!e steambo::tt purl trom1large roller skatmg rmk m Coe s1Werthemter as lhe sales clerk pop served by Mn. Hayman
l tmprovmg, Mtss Mabel Hyse1~
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1port - just a tomn named ; - - H. G. Daniels and stockhol~ followed.
~ a S1Jrgical patient at Holzet,
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
jShetfield''
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c~ and Mn. EdgBJ Wolle and her
'TWO ON A GVILLOltNE'· 1 A crt&gt;t&gt;k fr1•m cf'ml' tery hill
rear of the same building and Ritchie, Mrs . Don sayre, Mrs.
daughter.
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The--,group pIanned an Indoor
ran 1 rou,: 11 Pt&gt;p r&lt;J \'tnf'
the urmture a ory or many Keith Ridenour. Mrs. Bi 1 Win·
Ct'sar HoPl rro
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1 h ro u~h \'lili -St ~
years made ana sold furniture don, Mrs. Nat Carpenter, Mrs.
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picnic in July at the chu~
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A sawmtll was opera ted nn 1
all over the countrv
Jack Gillian. Mrs. Bob Burke,
with. Mrs. Ernest Lallance ati!J
SUN ., MON. and TUES.
tho bnnk ot the Ohto RovPr ,.,
And do you remember:
Mrs. Tom Hayman and Mrs. Miss Mabel Hysell under Mrs. Reibel as co . "halrm~
Jutlt' 27 28-19
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upper
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ot
the
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When
the
old
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central
Elton Ritchie.
went surgery Thursday at Hoi- Each group Is to furnish me t
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lowt-r
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school
building
was
called
the
Mn.
Keith
Ridenour
will
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hospital ln Gallipolis.
for the dinner. '11le elass w
SWEEl CHARLOTTE"
BP11.- lJa~·is. Oli VIa dt·Ha\'\'il
ono the town su rvey went on tv
Academy and s large hotel be host to the next meeting, Recent guests of Mrs. James reminded ot the bake sale
land . .lo.~ Cottrn, A~ neo~ to the creek. M"'t business •·as
:stood where the present Har- .July 15, at her home In Ches· Murray were her daughter and lng held Saturday by the Phi~
Moor.. hE' !H:i Cer il K~&gt; l h.twn.v done in the uppe r end of to wn.
·1 old's Department Store is lo- ter.
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron- athea Claso.
Wm Ca mphPlt . Virtnr BuoWlwt about a m&lt;m namPd
cated and ~. lso the other four
dolph Ward or Ravenswood, Mrs. Reibel used arrange..
no, Marv A..,tor
Colorcutoon
lsr·hrin-. who nwneri nnd oper~~I·
hotels. the ContinentaL Ripley,
W. Va .. and Mra. Jesse Sher· ments of flowers from her g~
.!'! ~ ·st .James and National? ,
man and daughter •. Thelma, of den throughout her home. A$
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- Dr. Stansbury's first drug
Ashley, Ohio. Vlslttng Wednes- arrangement of lilies ~aa ....
store on MBI-SL
day with Mrs. Murray were 111 the Uving room. The relrei!),.
- When there were two steam
her granddaughter and family, ment table was covered w/!h
:i ·1 boats plying the Ohio River
Mr . . and Mrs. Bill Dow and an embroidered cloth lind ctJio
What Are
·~!~ named for two Middleport cl~
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tamtly of Ravenswood. The" tered with an arrangement of
'f! lzens, Silas P. Coe and Tom A report on members wbo d~ughter • Kathy Dow • and a Shasta daisies. Mrs. 40ance
!.Davis - also the ice harbor at are Ill was given when the Loy- frtend, Peggy Norm~n, ol Rav· rresided at the punch bawl
Middleport where buats spent al Berean Class of the !diddle- enswoodthare spending several and Mrs. Oscar Roush at the
I tthe worst .of the _Icy winters' port Church of Christ met Tues-days WI
Mrs. Murray.
coffee service. A
dessert
I - And !mall) m 1877, when day evening at the church. It Mrs. Jeanelte WaddeU has course was served by Mrs.
the botler at the Holland and Iwas reported that Mrs. Mrs. Ireturned to her home in Blue- Reibel, Mrs. Ada Limbert, Mrs.
Maxwell Nail Factory at Clif- Re~Jna Hudson is confined to !field, W. Va., after spending the Bert Gilkey and Mrs. Eva·Siru·
ton blew up killing two men Grandview Hospital In Dayton Iweekend at her home in Mid· ble. contributing. Mrs. Donald
and injuring 11 young men. whe,. she underwent surgery, ldleport. She came for the wed- Hicks was a guest for the even·
that community being thakful land Paul D3vis remains a pa- ding of her niece, Beverly Per- ing.
for the Middleport cities who Itient at University Hospital in' rln and William Dixon.
went over to help.
Columbus.
I Cheri Mayer, daughter of .,.,.,_..,._ _
- llo you remember? Then , Also report.ed confined
to Mr. and Mrs. John Mayer, of ~
HELEN MARIE VANMATRE
you're much older than L
' home by illness were M;s. Rob- ICoiumbus, is spending lhe sum- ,
CLI FTO N_ 'llr. and Mrs. Andrew Van Ma ire of Clif-.
ert Allensworth and Mtss Md- mer wt_th her grandp~nls, Mr . .~
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uncmg th e en"""ernent and ap- ' jolly Neighbor~
dred Hawley. Mrs. George Mem- ~ and Mrs. George _Memhart.
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proac hm g marnage or th elf daughter. Hele n Mane, to ! Club Meetmg Held ,material for the evening using lins, who are residing in Belle,
F.rnest Carl Mawhtr ter, son or Mrs., F:velyn Taylor _and ; The Racine Jolly Neighboro lthe tille, "Message of the Trel- IW. Va., while he Is employed
}i r Wtlltan: Mawh •rter _or Col umbo" Helen M.ane 15 .a 4-H club met June 15 at the ·Jis" followed by songs and pray-rthere, spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Harry YOUIII
gradua te O! IVa hama lltgh School , class of 1962 and IS; Racine Methodist Church. Ad-,er by IIQmer Rice.
their home in Middleport.
and family of Galion
now
employed
wtl
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the
Ohto
BeU
Telepho!le
Co
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ot
Co1
visors
In
charge
were
Mr
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Refreshments
were
served!
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
McEI·
weekend guests of her parents,
'Y,, th no apolog ies lo the nurse ry rhyme!
lum bus. He IS a gradua te ?I Cenl l al l~ t~h School and at-I Setgler and Mrs. McGraw.
during the evenins by Mrs. hinny have gone to Jeffries- Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. 8amitz.
!end ed Ohto Slate U nt ve rstl y and no'' •s employed wt!h Members discussed a theme George Meinhart assisted by ville, Ind., where he will be Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hoel•
Here1 ~av in g s accounts ore mode of hopes . ••
lhe Columbus Blank !look Co. They are planmng to be for the club's 4-H float for !he Mrs. Kathryn Ervin and Mrs. employed.
cher and sons returned to their
c r1d pla ns ... an d common sense.,. O'ld money
marned .July 17th. They wtll restd e :•t 71 South Dana .July parade A demonstrstion C. H. Jones. Mrs. Gladys Mow- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vro- home in Amarillo, Tel. Thurssaved wi th safety plus interest! Savings depo1
Ave., Apt(':_.. Columbus, aft er th etr marnage.
was given by Renee Burke on, ery and Mrs. Ed Jlaggerty w•re man and children, Mary Esther day after a ten day visit with
sited here reg ularly can provide a growing
ASNOUNCE BIRTH
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" How To Pack a Lunch." Mrs. contributing hostesses.
and Mark, Belpre, spenl the her parents, Mr. and Mra. w.
\'ready ca~ h " reserve for ony pu rpose you
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Neigler showed Rita Salsar how
weekend with their parents, Mr. 0. Barnltz.
choose ... foro special purpose or 1'-' . 1o greeter
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hvsell
to hem a tea toweL Rita Is takand Mrs. John Vroman and Mr. Osmer Voss of Columbus II
. of Ch"ter Rd .. Pomeroy. are I OWS are a
mg sewing for one of her pro'
and Mrs. Fielding Hawkins.
visiting friends in Pomeroy.
sen se of security at all times.
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Mrs. Roger EmmiSh, Dayton, Mr. and Mra. Ray Crumbley
I~nnuuncmg the btrlh of a 7 lb.
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Re~reation fun was planned I
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has been visiting this week of Wellsvil_le are ~··Is of her
O~er a savings acccount here lCOAYI
oz. son. T•·uy Rwhard, .June MISs Patncta Ann Hyse ll be- by Rtta Salsar. The club played,
wtlh Mrs. C. A. Emmtsh. Wed· cousm, MISS Elste Hart, and

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olllhson's Peace"
SAN FRANCISCO (UPll-The
wo~)d's major powers, eathered
for , the United Nations 20th
birtl!da~ celebration, today get
their ,opportunity to comment
on ~sldent Jobnson's call lor
U.N. ~elp In untangllnJ the
Vie! NJm crisis.
RuiSia 's Nikolai Fedorenko,
France~ Roger Seydoux, the
United , Kins&lt;lom •1 Lord Cara·

fli Members

T Church Class

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
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Judy Wllllamo, dau•hler
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Mra. Sam Dyke of Ratlaad,
ltao' eompleled a eouroe ol the
Soatberton Beauty Academy
•II Alhtns and bao accepted
eltlploymeat at
Beverly's
Beeuty Salon In Mlddlrporl.
Mil• Williams was a 111M

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Mrs Mullins
Guest of Honor
Of Sew1ng Club

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glowing men-made diomonds, genuine onyx er cultLJrtd ...'-'

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NOW ON SALE AT K&amp;C JEWELERS, POMEROY

Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Conroy
and son Hugh and granddaughter Kim of Akron and Mr . and
Mrs. Robert Hutchinson !Rosie
Conroy J of Dover. Del., came
Friday to spend the weekend
witil Mr. Conroy's mother, Mrs.

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Attack Twice,

An elderly Bald Knobs man died Friday night at bls
home when a rifle he was carrying apparently discharged
accidentally.
The victim was Coose G. Sheffield, 76, of Rt I, Long
Bottom.
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach said Mr. Sheffield also
was carrying an armload of kindling into his rural home
SAIGON (UPI) _ The Communists resumed their mon•
when th e acct'dent occurred·
soon offensive today with two major attackl. Govern111' \1
Sheriff Hartenbacb IBid that Mr. Sheffield ls survived by
losses were heavy.
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Sheffield apparently bad !begun hio wife Lottie and these cbl~
No Americans were lost in today'a attackl but Com·
in his right hand and 1 piece of dren, Ruby James, Friendly,
EMERSON JONES
munisUerrorlsm and other incidents have taken a
of
the kindling probably triggered W. Va.; Clarencelheffield Mor·
20 American lives in the put 24 houri. Five of tbl
the weapon · Coroner Hen~
Em-•-o lola• deaths came today when a t•nk carrying U.S. Marillll
·-• 1anton, N· c.: Lena 8oarman,
· · - W' Joaeo ..
Ewing ruled that death wu Los Angeles, Calif.:
Gladys ed tho saln slaff ol 1tte Keith near Da Nang fell inro 12 feet of water.
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the resuH of accidental shoot- Klapp, Akron, and WUUom Goble Ford Aceacy lro Mtdill•
The death ton iD the double bombllli of the My C1111b
ing. The accident occurred Shellield, WilmiiiiiN, N.•C
fll'l.
floating l'l!staurant in Saigon rosee to 42 today, II when
Sheffield
was
going
inllda
them Ameno;IDI.
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the Jd•-•en door of hil r·-••e~. Funeral services wiD be MOll"''I
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were WOUD
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ceased often carried the cun chapel with burial Ill tbe Sand
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when outside his residence at Hill cemetery at Long Bottom.
U.S. jet fighter • bombers re- run. A sman band rep!l!1nigh!
Friends may call at Jhe lonerlurned to Conunumst North Vtel ed holdiJII out at tha ~
Mr. 'Sheffield'l wile was at- al home anytime.
Nam today with wide' ranging headquarters compouDd todaJ.
tending cburch 111 Racine when The Sherlll'o deparhment also
attacks on bndges, htghways, u .S. planes flow helpleuiJ 1r1
the accident happened and dis- reported the arrest of James
ferry sUps and • Communist the area today, unable "' bomb
covered her husband's body up- King, 32, Middleport today on
troop statm1 area. In the south the JUerrillu tbrouCb e!or*.
:n enterinc tho houn about ja charce of •iolatinc a court John Werner pledged hiJ ad- :
~~~d~h:a~;: One major atiocl&lt; by"' llli•
0 p.m.
order.
ministration to promote fully lensive.
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Rotary
theme
for
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AIRMAN OONOHEW
Atrmaa Job. T. Doaobew,
aoa of Mr. aad Mro. Roy w.
Doaobew of R. D. I, Rllclne,
has eompleled Air Force basic mfUtary tnllliD&amp; al Laclt·
laad AFB, Tex. He wilt train
rarth•• •• a oupply apeclatisl
attbe Air Training Commaad
(ATC) ocbooi al AmariDo
AFB, r... Doaabew, a 1112
of
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lfllduato
Rae...e
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Clrvelaod
&lt;Ohio I · lasdtule of Arl.

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Rotary Club

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A car dtlve~ west by John CAMP PENDLETON, Call!. Marton while Sheets goes to ' Metgs County Red Cross Chap- bus HospitaiJ. Payments &lt;ur· buti me~be~o for thetr cootrt- minute. all outposts were over. Wtlson said Ia • •I*Cb fW
E. Lyqns, 22, Middleport, ran (UPI) - At least Sll Ohioans!Steubenville.
ter said today.
rently owed total 4G with 32 !tal on~ " Rotary Pre!ldenCom~~lth natiolll had 1ft.
off the right side ol the road- were among the 72 Marines and Ceremonies of Ihe G7th class : Restdenls of the area are needed for Veterans Memorial,
.Y
en the ~tlatin ';0 wiD a C!Wt;'
way on a right curve, went 12 crewmen killed Friday In the of the academy m the Youth I bemg urged by blood prog~am two for Meip General and !2 a w,:t Theobald reported on
lire in Vtet Nam
back across the road and erasb of an Air Force jet tran!&gt; Center budding m the
Ohio olflctals to make
donations lor Holzer Hospital.
district meeting 10
was no one elst
- President Jollnson, optakbrj
attock a mall box, and then port near El Toro Marme Air Exposttion Center, Columbus sometime during 1-hour pertod Dr~. _R. R Pickens, Sellm J. Athens, •11!1 one guest, Ralph
rolled over twice stopping on Force jet transport near El were attended by famihes and so there wtll
no JlO!lSiblltty Blazewtcz, Ray Heston and F. ~imester, of Urbana, WSI tntroFriday ia San Fraacla, •
the lOUth aide of the highway. Taro Marine Air Base, the cas- friends ol the graduates and ' that the ellglbtllly requtrement M Cluff wtll serve ao physl"" ced:
,
pealed to the United Natlolll a
The car was demolished
1ualty Jist shows.
Ithese othe1 area persons, Sgt lwoukl be forced mto UN h~. ~ans during the bloodmobile vt. Ladtes aer~Jng dinner In the
help negotiate 1 settl-1 1if
.
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I One of the dead was the P. D. McCreedy, commander I It W88 noled that the Metgs tl and the Syracuse Ladies AUI· basement SOCial rooms of Heath
Viet Nam.
Jamce Lyons, l8, _wife _of the plane's commander Capt Wil-lof !he Gallipolis Meljjs . GaUia iCounty Chapter ol the Amer~ ihary will serve lhe canteen. church were Mrs. Bernard Ful- In Wasblnp Sen. Jolta
driver, recetved rtb IDJUrtes and liam F. Cordell J~.
who ' Patrol Post; Herman London, ' can Red Cross io rurrently able Blood replacemenls for Paul 1. Mrs Franklin Martin, Mn. Board Thursday evening In the Stennis, 0-Mlss., chalrmaa ol
I fracttured back: She was tak- lived at McGmre Air Force: mayor of Syraclllle Meigs; Rep. 1to WI the needs of all needina !Davts of Mtddleport, 0 patient Marvm Dawson. Mrs. Luctlle offices of Supt. Chlll'les Hay- the Senate prepuodnaa IIlii&gt;
1
en to Holer Hospttal In a Gas- Base, N. J., with his wife, Jean. Ralph Weiker, John Wt\1, of the umu ~I blood. If, however, the tat University Hospital In Colum- Davis, Mrs. Ketth Goble, Mrs. 111.1n agreed to make apphca· contmittee, sald then wu a
kill ambulance and admitted. His parents are Lt. CoL and Meigs Auxiliary State Patrol: lehgtbthty metbnd Is started, pro- jbus, are being requested. The jllobert Ashl_ey, Mrs, Jack Bach- !ton for a new school but and ser•ous question wltetbor lilt
Mrs. William F. Cordell, Day- Morton Dickey, Galha county , vtsl... would have to bt made replacements can be made by ner ond M1s1 Bess Sanborn. contracted for mi!X for I he $45.1 billion defense budcet wU
Iton, Ohio.
auditor, and PtL o. J. Sickle for blood before 1 pallent uo· 1donors informing clerical wor~school years of 11165-M wtth Val- adequate becauae 111 llu
Tht toll could •o higher be- .of the Gallipolis post.
dergoes •_urgery,
... during registration.
ley Bell.
commitment. Ill Viet NIDI
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A contract for tht same year
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cau"." the tdenUly of 21 of the
for bread was given to t h 1 the DomiDICIII lllpublk, _
Mannes •ttll has not been reHolsuin Bakery and Barnes •
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leased.
Sunpson lnsurar&lt;Ce agency wao
The others tdenlified as Ohiogiven the buildinc Insurance for
00
ans, all Marmes, were ·
A Chauncey, Ohio reoident the year.
Cpl. Tucker R. Burt, son or•
.
was cited lo Pomerov Mayor Mtchael Pope, from KingCharles Ro er Leonard 11 of Wilham A. Burt, Moun! Vernon. I
BURLINGTON, Ohio (UPI) -~landmark, had cement pumped Charles Legar's cou~t on 1 wood, W . Va., was employed
eaC
0
Muncie lnd g was sente.;.,ed· to L•nce CpL Gall K. Hanmg,,
A Charleston, W. Va., freezing under the tow(!f's foundation !6 charge or falling to yield the jas a math tencher and assist·
a 1-5 year term In the Mans- son of Ray M Haning, RR2 AI·
plant owner Is headed home to years ago. Measuremento taken right of way after a two-vehicle ' ani football coa~. They also Hart~
field Reformatory Frida
by bany.
I
hiS native italy next week with each year since then, howevr, accident on West Main-st at Iemployed Olha Srmth from West
lOr
es
M 1 Co 1 Co
Y Ple
CpL James H. Brock, son of Funeral servlceo lor Rose· ,a plan to save the Leanmg prove the atrurture ia~till mov- 1. 10 pm Friay
umon,
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Va
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as
vocational
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eo:~ Jud;~ ~ohn ~m:con. •s John C. Brock, RRt Birming-, mary . Arn~ld, Pomeroy, ~ h ojTower or Pi&lt;a by freezing the tmg._
.Pomeroy poli~e said he was, agricultural teacher. and flon-1 HARTFORD _ Mn. ~
Leonard was tsken befor~ ham.
' was killed m ~ headon colhston grounda round II.
V~glianco wiD leave Charles· Robert Cline, 3(), drtver of a ina !"reeker was employed u , Alice Smith 71, died Frltll;r
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an elementary teacher m the afternoon in the Medical Clltt"
Pvt Jerry Skidmore, husband !near Pmctorvtlle at 5·05 a.m. Andrew Vlgllanco 75 a resi· ton around July 1 Oyin• •• truck
Judge 8acon on an ,m1ormaullllof Do Skidmo c - t
1'11 d
.11 b held S da
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tn 1 co11 151on wt a car d .
ed b Co
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re, mcmna '· I urs ay WI e
un Y denl of Burlington, says he ,... New York and Jhen on to Milan driven by Ra Boone 47 G II' IS!rtcl,
ter Hospital at GaiUpolls.
I ffid It
~ ~ av topr:par d Fu~ Lance Cpl. Charles L, Stev- at J ·J() p.m. at the Ewmg Chap- ceived 811 ittvltallon t~ try his and Plsa.
I polis Th
Y
: · / ,. Kindergarten In the dislricl A retired ochool a.MII11:
~argins:"~~~ ~~n~~ ~ti-gla,.Y ens husband of Lmda K Stev-1el with the Rev. Carver Wil· plan ftllm the mayor of Piss.
Vigiian&lt;ll 11 confident hiJ plan Iges to th:"'tr w:s a.:::'~r
was approved if enough ""' in- Mrs. Smith had 11Q1b1 li of Charles R ~~mm." resldeDce ens, Cambndge.
Ibarns of the First
Ba~tist Vlgllanco is the o'!ner of the will work. Give me a place to Boone's autouc
eavy 0 terested. ,Anyone who bu chi~ 111 l\fason c:ounty •I• tria Sill
a( RD 1 Langsville Thurllday -"-.1"! 111(\IIL'"''""'' - Church of Pomeroy officlaUng.l North Pole Ice Co. m Charles- lland on and 1 will move the
1dren ehgtble 11 urged to mform was 1 member of the ~
niaht '
WASIDNGTON
UP! _ Burial will be in the Beech ton and 18 similar establi!h- earth," he aatd.
COUNCIL MEETS
the high ~1 office and ap- Methodist churclt 11f1en 1 u
lRo d
ed In Chil
t 1
Grove Cemeter, .
'ments llllland ihe country. He
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ply. ThechildreniDWitbefiVeon tauglll a Sunday School ciMf.
nar was arres~
· •Three Repabllcaa Leotler Ger. She was born In 1922, the~ald he applied his technique to 81 d p
,
Forestltilse Coui!Ctl :185, Dau- or before October I. AU mem- Mrs. Smith wu !lora Allfllll
licothe by sherrills offlcera aid R. Ford IIIII today lltal daughter of the late Joho and ! is Charleston plant and there /
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rogram 18
ghters of America, met tn regu- hers were present
7 118.\ at New Ha-. a . . .
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there _three hoitrs alter
he "slrodda1 e•ents"
\'let Mary Love Weyersmlller One i no reason It should not work Topic of Meetin•
lar session June 22 with Coonghter of the late Malllt - .
breakiDR and entering had been Nam &lt;tlt[llre oleppiJII ' 1 tr
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cilor (1frtrude Hoffman resd
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repor1ed. MeiiJI County Sheriff lla&lt;ko
lbl! Com up
-brother, Robert, also preceded the tower- one ol the seven ~ Three officials of the Trl • . Cor!'l! nd
fro P
LEARN OF DEATH
ainfa w Georce W. 01 It -•
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1 State
Roher! c Hartenbach's dePBI} a
- mllllot her in death.
wonders of the world.
American Red
Cross mg. . spo l!lll;e m State
.
Surviving are q.r b••~ 111 s,
ment ret~nted Leonard here IIOI'Ib ud lbl! Ollllrltolrmeat Survivol'll include her bus- ' He believes his system -Center In Huntington met with i Counetlor Alme ~hart !'a' Ralatives have learned of the !Hut); ooe IIIII, Jotm .B. silllltl
where bis coofesslon was ob- of a aeval qUI'IJllille te cut hand, Ilorton, threo sons, Arlh· f~g by ·recircut.lioa of directors of the Meigs County read. A ~ey-niaklng ptoJ~Ct death of Mrs. Lena ChaM. in two l"lllllcbtldns!. twt • .
I lned
off deH•ei'J of armo to t b' ur William ond Jerry four compressed
wiU hold the Chapter Friday DiPt lo dis- ' was discussed and a oonlrtbu- Modesto, Calll She formerly ters, Mra. JllDIIII ~· t1l
a '
VI~ eo.,.
da~ghtera, Barbara, A...;, Sue, tower's sag&amp;lnl foundation.
cuaslhe serious- of fbe blood
was made ,.. Stale Coun- wa• of Harrisonville.
Hartford :md Mn. rrecft
reCOJI!meod Presldeot and Nancy three grandchildren. VtaUanco is conlldent the proJ- program In Meigs county.
; ctl expenses, tbe Home, and the Funeral arranseme~ts are to peauz, ~ahop ra111, . .
BAND TO PlAY
!h.~ ~ llle U. S. 11- lhret brothers, James and Joe ect can he completed 111 about 'lbt repreaeatallveo attending ~ans._ M
beho aMOunced. She dted at the aeveral ._IIIII sb
Char ItJ Veago, band Jnstruc. ,_. tow..... , Nll'lll
VIet Weyemnfller of Pomeroy and olJ; months. It Involves oiAtlng were Mia TeNse White of the
onoriJll rs. CUrt Rowen, me of b.., dallflhter, Mro. Funeral aen:bo w111 bt
lor ut Eastern High school, an- Na!M,H .. 111d 'lot 1 s~ttment. Jack Weyersmlller of Q,lum. a netwott of refr!ceration I.'I!Us Red Crou Regional office; E. • surprise birthday party was Georp Aruold.
day at 1 p.a •
nouncerl today the Eastera oon· ~ Mleillpa ..,._.., bus. friends may call at 1M into the ground ll'01IIld 1b 1 J. Ke(ferman, ouperviaor
In held with Edna Riepl, Winona
Funeral borne , .
cert band will perform at th raiQja lor olepptHp lift• funeral ho
at anytime
foundation to tum the earth Into c118J1• ol tbe Tri.statt Blood Cook, Della Sllbl, Erna Jesse.
.
&lt;US Trlueb ofttct :: 1
hleh school on Saturday, ~uly lift 1111 the C111111t1181olll, ellme
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an Ice block whitih will bold tbe Ceni*, and JIC!t Fleldwlr, vo~ and Nettie HaJ"'I from TheoSHAMBUN PROMOT"D wiU )le 111 tbe Oro If"
S, · al 7 p.m. All studenls whO 0!1 lilt esecllb of U. s. Artower like 1 vise.
! UJtt"* -blood donalioll nmiler. dorus No, 17 of Pomeroy,
Jerry B. Sbamblln, 1011 of tery. Frlarla 1111 etflll·
pllt,efln the concert band ~ my flit, Georp Benetl, •tltt Veterau Memorial Hoapllll 1· The tower's foundation began •
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A dec!Jrated birthday cake Mr. w Mn. Willie R. Shemb- funeral ' - u,U
);tlr 'and all students who wftl lltreot' It commit mere m•r- AdtMh•lrao- Jack Dodrldge, lsettllng sbortly after it w u
Mella Gt~~erat Htapllll
was baked by ~
lin ol R. D I, Pomeroy, h11
lbe '-t , marching band 11!11 fen, .. Nip If temr • Pomeroy: William Levacy, Sy·l&amp;larled In 117i, but liOn cott- Admfnlout - Charles Me
been promot«&lt; lo alrrnaD tee, lo participate. Ri- piMI. ~ ~lflq bt. Sal· racuse; RutH Slmpsoa, Racint; ftinued on the olructure. II was IMurray, Lone Bottom; Alma!
TO CLOSE IIJNDAVB
ond cla88in the U.S. Air J'arce F.,.,
~!'IIi! ·fell- lbt c:oncert will IHI Qll. l!ill .. .rap~•nt , . . . ...,...."' Ral'lln&amp;er, Middle. completed Ill liM.
j,Rupe, Rutland; Price &amp;wk, , Slllrk'o 1'ttarm11c7 111 f'oiM. at Hickam AFB. lilirllt. He 11 ....,. ·~nj'·:~Z:I
;.,~r'ti:ru.tY~~· June 29 and "'- II ,.aee II', · e~." , port.
· :. The Italian tonmment wblchjfomeroy.
; roy will !It cloeed Sundays lllllll an aircraft nwhlntc 1111 a ~'II ~.ltib' I from 7 to t
SllsobrJta - Ma11 Dlli!hlr, jbaa IISUed a1 ""'
. ldlllde appeol
Dlldll'llf - J!:lla LIRIII, lful'lbl!r J!OIIce, lt .wao _.,.,. IP'adualt II( PomtroJ
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8oardLets
contracts, to
Buy New Bus

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Muntie
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Sentenced bv
Judge Bacon

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Handsavmg
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F'IDaI R'tI es
Sunday for
Mrs ArnoJd

and Boys' Wear, Lingerie, Towels, Cosmetics, Hosiery and
Home Furnishings.

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy
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Ci' ted to court

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Bargains All Over the Store

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Communists

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SAVE ALL OF YOUR SALESLIPS FROM

Rs•latit&gt;I'B J!i~it
W itll Mrs. Dod~on

,Ruman hlld U that the President miCbl make a ''llomblheil" propoul, but instead the
deleptee heard I Pletl&amp;e lly the
President of tbe Untied Statu
to eontinue hit natlm'a atron1
oupport of the United Natl0111.
Wt 1111111 flnd a way •• a
community of nations, u a

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Dis &lt;·u •s Probl""'"
Greenwood Cemetery Trustees met at the Racine Town
Hall recentl v to di scu.o;;s ways
ot getting
mower to clean
lots. as donations of money
fr om lot owners are the only ;
Jn~;J ns of upkee p.
Level ground has recently
been (·leared and marked off
for sa le of lots at $100 each .
with burial for four. Anyone
wishin g lo purchase lots may
con tact the trustees, Bud Wolfe,
Boone We::~ver. Dillon Cross. or
!he clerk, Mae Cleland. any

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This .Weekend Shop Elberfelds
Until 9 Saturday Evening

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c;,clo )'Out' ~"9"' loo- horsl wllll foshion-&lt;Jiitteri"'J,

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Elderly Man dies
In Gun Accident

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hu been blocked by wi!Ual
aggresson cootemptuo.. ol tha
opinion and w.iD of mankind."
1 caD upon 11t11 ptberiD&amp; or
the natlol!s of the world to ua
their IDfluence, lndlvidll8fly 'and
collectively, to bring to tho
tables lhoae wbo ~eem determined to make war. We will
aupport your efforts, ao we wiU
1upport effective action by any

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THE SHOE BOX

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EL TORO MARINJj: AIR
STATION, Calif. tl/PI) - WhY
a veteran pilot new his mlli·
tary transport straight into a
mountain instead of making a
routine bypass maneuver was
the unanswered question today
about an air disaster that killed
114 military men.
The wreck early Friday, one '
of the worst mJIHary tosses In
peacetime bistory, left no survivors. All the bollles were recovered, but officials be r e
worked far Into the night
to complete fdentifieatiOll and!
notify next of kin.
A partial answer to the trag- '
edy may be coolained in a tape
reco rd'mg o1 the firna1 conversa·
tio bet
th
il t c t
n
ween e P o ' ap .
William F. Cordell Jr. - a veteran of S,IIOO flying hours ond !he flight tower.
But ca.ltenlll of the recording were not made available
by Federal Aviation Agency of·

when the U.N. cltarter wn
drafted - tbe President FrtdaJ
mllde a calm lind reasoned
plea for lite world organlzatioo
to try to bring the CommuniSis
to the confenmce table lo end
the war in Viet Nam.
Jotmson uid that every ef·
fort by this country and others
to ne&amp;ottate n end to the
bloody Soulbeaot Asian lllriiUI•

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F A d
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IDJQred-Ul
lion of possible mechanical or· rom ca emy
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PhYsical fallurt.
Auto Wreck
For Patrolmen BloodmotJile,. Umt Due in ·
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:.:,dl~tr:c:
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dleport • Pomeroy club.
tr 1 bighllnd 3iiJ ile nortlt lllcti&lt;l llled bt Chin- CalliSiX Ohioans
A Middl~ rt woman was
Terry Knljjht of
Pomeroy Pomeroy M da
Mt
Receiving the (a vel from or"Satron. A :orce :Vi~ Cong munlst "VOlunteer•" Ia ~
. I , ~~~~ ed I
and Ezra Sheets of Middleport
on y ernoon retiring
Pre.ident Dick Rosen· llmated t IOOO to l500
but a COUD!enlteck 4rovt llljiD
oertous y- )ur
n a one-car B }'
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graduated from the Ohio State
b
p 'd
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accldest_that '""k place at 9:35
e Ieve m
Patrol Academy Friday and Tbe Bloodmobile Unlt wfll be l Blood payments during the .;w:; t~eSII~ :::epo:;lengulled lht ~mar. covern- OOor 'flet Nam 4ev
a
Frtday ·on Rt 124 three
were assigned immediately to in Pomeroy from noon until 6 past two montbo have been 11 Rotar
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men! defenst unit there. All rats
tllf"'
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an
"OrganiZation
that
di
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men
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a t ree ten..,s mt es
rom F
}CfaS h 4thtrsfrtcweekend.
duty In lime for the July p.m.
commg
ay at e to Veterans
Hospital li
o coo c was os .
the Jlicbon county line in Vin-1 ata
Junior High School auditoriUm, 15 to Meigs General 19 to Hoi: ves w build• for the future." The attack began shortly be- - In Glasrow, ~· todit
lon county.
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Knlght mom to the post at ' Vernon Nease, rhairman of the zer Hospital and 17
Colum- alf"estdent Rosenbaum th.anked fore midnight aod witilm 45 Brltioh f&gt;r!me lllms!M Hllral4

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T-STRAP
$2.29

launched the world 111'8111izalloll
exactly 20 yean ago ~ay. Tho
world body atiU IW'Vivea, DOw
with 1lf members.
Latest to turD to the United
Nations for belp Ill maintaining
world order waa Lyndon B.
Johnson, President of the Unl~
ed States.
In the plush lind gilt of tho
War Memorial Opera HoUM - r,

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, 19th at _the Ve terans Memor-' came the bride of Mr. Roger !Whal dnes it contain?"
Mrs. H. C. Mullins was guest n~sday they vi~ited in Marietta other relatives.
,
11al flospota I. Grandpare nts are, Lela nd Sidders June 8 at UO , H efreshm•nts served by Gar- of honor at a farewell party With the !alters daughter and 1 Douglas Rosenbaum, son 01
, Mr and Mrs . Harold H ysell .! p.m. m a double rmg cere mony jcta McGraw and Sharon Ervin when the Sew-Rite Sewing club famtly, Mr. and Mro. Don Bur- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rose..
, Condor St . and Mr. Clarence at the First Baptist Church in . were sandwiches, cookies . and met Wednesday evening
at key.
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ba":"'• 18 convalescing nicely fol
Imboden. Ches ter Rd. Great Pomeroy.
'lemonade and kool·ald to Rhon- their club room wllh Mrs. Char- t Mrs. Lllltan McGhee spent a lowmg a tonsillectomy at llo~
' gr:mdparr nt s are Mrs l.vdm l The vows we-re read by the da Ervin, Sharon Ervin, Lou· les Rideout 88 hostess.
1week recently in Flatwoods, Ky. zer hospital last week.
Hysell, Condor-st. and John H. Rev. Carver Wil ltams. Their al-lise Cole, Margaret Cole, Den- I A short business session "'';as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Bob Sheppard
an~
Wtlsoo St., Pomeroy R.D.
ltendants were Donna Sidders, nis Cole. Carol Wilmxen. Shir-lconducted by Mrs. Elza Gil_:A. C. 'NeaL
daughters, Genny and Na~cy,
== ======-=::,:sister of the groom. and Char- ley Neigler, Kafy Hill, Pamela ,rnore Jr., president A family David Jackson or
Liberty of Parkersburg, W. Va., viSited
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les HyselL brother of the bride. Hill. Rita Salsar, Beth Theiss, 1 picnic wu discussed for Sun- La•e suffered a heart attack at Wednesday wtth Mrs. Dessie
, After the wedding, Mrs. Har- Mrs, McGraw, Mrs. Neigler tday. July It The traveling prize his home Thursday morning. He Patterson.
Little Girls
old Hysell s-.ved ice cream, and her little nephew, Corky donated by Mrs. Ronald Brown- is under the care of a phystc· Mrs. James Patterson and
White Leather
coffee and wedding cake to Rev. Cleek, and Renee Blll'ke.
ing was awarded to Mrs. Don ian..
.
~ns, Brent and Terry,_ of fill.
Williams. Lydia Hvsett. Donna 1
Mullen. Mra. Edward Wells on Atrman Ftrst Class Tom An- cme spent Thursday With MrL
Grueser. Kay Grueser. Susanne B. A. Dodson.
behalf of the club, presented derson, who II stationed ' at 1 Dessle Patterson.
Martin. Margaret Wyatt, Don-I On Saturday noon Mr. an d•Mrs. Mullins wllh a gift
Pease Atr F?rce Base tn Ne~ i Mr. and Mrs. R E. Cooper
Servin g \! r igs County for over 93 V"""
na Sidders, Lrdia Cleland , Lin· Mrs, Erroll Conroy, Jr., came : Lemon sticks and punch were Hampshtre, IS on duty thiS and gr~ddaughter, Samara Jl
da Jeffers and Dwayne Sidders lor a surprise to spend Fath-' served by the hostess from a month at Lockbourne Air Base Whtle, turned !hursday after
POMEROY
RUTLAND
Man ufa cturers Close Out
and ~lr and Mrs John Hysell. er's Day with his father at the Itable attractive in white cover in Columbus. He has visited a. se ve~athl dthay_s VISit andtBrdaec~
11e WI
Sizes Sma ll ~ to )!ism 3
Mr. an
. d Mrs. R
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h
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d th M and cente re d wlth a flo ra I ar- with his
sonMrs
a w·u·ugor
ogcr S'dd
1 ers orne o uoetr gran mo er. rs.
. parents • Mr · and Mra · VI
ter-in-law
Mretrand
Memh er Fed&lt;•ral Reserve System
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