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Recitations, Lesson Periods ore
• hi'1ghtS OrI. 8Dpt'IS t programs
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Pat Riley. Jndy OWen, Teri
Thomas, Valerie Wblte, Danny
Acree, Barbara Smart (visitor)
class 2, Barbara Anthony, Venita G;bbs, David Swisher, 'Mike
Hoffman. George Hindy. Allen
Acree, Dick McCloud
with
teachers, Mary
Hindy, Sara

the theme Qf flle annual O.ild•n

NQ's Day program of the Middlepon Firs! Baptist
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The kctchen and dlning room
committees of the Saltsbury
PTA are asked to report at the
school, Tuesday at 1 p.m. to
help prepare dinner. for the
Mecgs Soli Conservation. Serv,
mg will start at 7:30 p.m.
Chester Council Daughters of

Bible Sunday Theme)s Carried
Out in Children's Presentation

A pl'()gri!D olli'T}'Injf out the the ~ Mn. Klein weJ,
Sunday lbeme wu glv,
the Rev. Mlrvll\ Dow,
en at the llllllual Cblldren''
oaek to Heath Churdl for
at
Heolh
next yeear and bls lamlly.
O.urch
Sunday
J1eeo Sanborn led the
morning. The program
was
children In their
opened with an organ prelude
meditation with Mlaa
Tqm Baker.
Diane Criswell as p8nlal lor
the pnogram. Mrs. Bernard
Mrs. 0. P . Klein, chairman, Full;&lt;, Primary Superintednent,
welcomed parents and memwith the pnogram,

America w1U meet m regular bers of the church, explained

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Two Melp county ·Marlnel
or the Euterprloe £UB Churcll Tile Junior glrla taught by
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wu· beld l'rlday evenm, at Mra. Will wttb MJ.u Vletlo ~Uy , ftl'l pia
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Y!IIIDI Ml.u Joyce Evans and duty with the United
Statel
Mrs.
Smllh ~ Mn. Mus Mane Bmlth ia belpen Marine Corps. '!boy .rt Jtog•
James . Will WCIJ't dlrec:tpra of llllt _,ral loop and ·e.Ve ~ Rausb, 17, the BOD ol Mr. and
the acbool a£MI Mn. Wlillam ....,.,e of the lessons and' the Mn. AlbtrllJiousb of :Ht .N. ~
Pulllna, . the plaiciat 'J'be. ciNJ. ·memory • verses. 'Rev. Men- Street, Mltldleport, and SUnleY
dren entered
the Simi;~ zel 8mlth· 11as · ~ teacher for R. LeJJjley, aJao 17, the BOD ol
uary ·alnslng the theme 80151l• the Junior boy8 an4 helpers Mr. lllld Mra. Harold W. Len&gt;"Jesus the Promised Savior," Wt!l'e' Keith Evans ' and Junior ley oU Llberty,Leno, l'on!eroJ,
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Roush II 1 reCent oFidUat.
the scbool.
88118 "America,• and rave of Middleport High lchool a...
The program, In cbarge · ol memory versea learned ' In Lemley of
Pomeroy · lllgk
Mrs. Will, opened with .the o!Jaa.
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hymn, "I Love to Tell '!'he;
certlllcalel were
Stdry," 1 the congregaUon; ,_.ued . eaeb ekUd and 'II&gt;' 'l'llelr bule training wUl be
followed by Uie pledge ,to llie preciaUon certificate.! to .the .at the Mlrlne Corpa
Hecrull
American and . Christian flap JjlredOra,· . teachera, ' lje)pel'fl ·depot .at San Diego, Callfornla,
to the Bible. Skip Logan lllld Mrs. Herbert Dlmn lllld under the Buddy system. At tha
and Mlb Carleton were the Mn. Fred Clark, wbo planned compleUon of 15 weeks o{ Rollag bearertl. Memorjc verses t1ie picnic beld · 1111 Tburaday. crult training they wiD be gp:ant.
ltarned In assemblies were "'•- craft work was on di&gt;play ed a :ID day leave befllre llelnc
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Ice ~(:vans wu the beginners
teacher and Miaa Linda DUl
tho helper.
FolloW1118 the laking or the
offenng by Richard Dlll, Jlo.
ger, Dixon, Paul Dllllllld Cbuck
Young, with the children slngIns the offering song, tho Prlmary clllss taught by . Mils
Bonnie ·Smith wllb Ml.u M~
jorle Ben\2 and Miss Sba=
DiD as helpero, sang several
aonga lllld recited Bible verses
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VOL
XVI NO. 54
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
WEDNESDAY,
17, 1964
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With Fred Hoffma n.
Sunday
session, Tuesday , at 8 p.m. The the slgnlllcance of Bible SunSchool su(&gt;'rintendent. and Ger- 1 Primary 3 and juniors 1 tak- ch~rter will be draped in mem· day, and announced the
altl Anthony "visiting" the var- ; ing part were Nancy Buskirk. ory of Maybell Clfland and all gram.
ious classes and observing.
, Roberta Duckworth,
Sharon members are asked to wear
Wilson, Debbie Gallagher, Greg white. Following the meeting, Boyo and girls of the
Taking part from the nursery Hayes, Tommy McCloud, Mar- quarterly birthdays will be 00. garten, Primary and~Jun!OI dodepartment were Velvet Sw•ss- Ia and Darla Neutzling, Chest- served with a potluck dinner. partments bad part in the
er, Trina Gibbs. Gregory Beck- er Roush and teachers, Sara
JUNE 17
program and ortglnal versea
er, Joandie RMurkrayH. Bevtetrly HKoff- Fowler, and \label Bennett Jun- The Amateur Gardeners ol written by Mrs. Klein, were
man an
JC Y ova er; m- iors I an&lt; 3 were Joyce Ril•y
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ill
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by some of the cblldren
dergarten children included Joe ,
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. - ' Middleport w meet W es- In presenting th theme or the
Anthony, Timmv
Thomas, JJoyceDRioush,RandJaruBe k HtndAy, day evening at the home of
e
Cbrlstlne Bohr and
Taml Hoffman Dream a Hovat· Jm 81 ey ·
Y ec er' n- Mrs. Harry Moore at 8 p.m.
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ita Fultz, Danny McCloud, Car- i lrs. Guy Reynolds and Mrs.
the shepherd
NI~!Jm left Sunday for
~· · •ry . a 11 ag er. arc I A
M I' d V I
gc·ven by Beth Fultz
ch
camp at Butler
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yn cree. em a oge song Arthur Skinner will be asslsls
Fu!N~. J 0 hn and p a t Mc Cloud o(visilorl,
Brenda
Edwards,
Smith In costume; Mo- They attend the
led by the teacher of the class
log hostesses.
Ch•';, of ~~-t.
.
· Katie Russell, im Dailey, Sal- The Winding Trail
Garden
Lu Ann French; Sam,
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Mrs. Beulah White..
ly Duckworth, Jane Acree, Pa club will meet at the home of
Eddie Brown iD cost-. Mf. ·OJ:arles Haskin•,
Members of the prunary class mela Neutzlmg. Mark Fowler, M C L H t
Wed 0 esda
Joseph, tho boy, by ingjop, D. C., spent the week
Eddie Sayre. and David Bus- ev:~ing: · ea on,
y
Krawsczyn. Tho 23rd e~ bil JI85C"nll, ~·
kirk and teachers, Betty Smith Bosworth Council No. 46, Roy·
was given by the
. Mrf· · oah Haskins and
MASON
and
Frances
Bearhs.
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and
Select
Masons
wiD
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hold
In
unioon.
Primary
a .
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A piano duet was presented their staled assembly Wadnes- sang "The Bible Is A Treasure lla!!' ?rumor and Miaa Loll
hy Marla and Darla Neutzling day, at 7:30 p.m. f•r the pur- Book."
Zeltlfr.
,
TONIGHT lc WEDNESDAY
during tho program. The boys pose of transacting all regular Klnderaarten children sang a
J14t, l and Mrs. B. F. ParmaFAMtL Y NIGHTS
and girls also presented sever- business and the election of of- 80151l, "Tbo Children's Friend," lee Jnt tbls week by plane for
"GAY PURR·EE"
al
songs during the program. fleers for the coming year. 4li with Josephine Toney leading P~ Harbor where they will
All Animated Production
The
Rev. Donald Boone, pastor, officers and companions are the Apostle's Creed. The
viaJI ·Jritb her daughter, Mr.
(Technlcolor)
-and1 presented an object lesson as urged to attend and bring their !tudes were given by Douglas aqd l!'lrs. Dallas Blevins and
"MAKE WAY FOR LiLA"
a meditation using the Dead rituals.
Dowson and Richard Gilkey.
faPIJii &gt;yho are staUoned th~re.
Erika Rember&amp; and
I Sea Scrolls as his topic. He diSc
JUNE 18
A prayer Iltany
entitled The~ •will vllllt various pomta
Joachim Hansen
played replicas of the scrolls 1 The Rock Springs
Better "Tbanks for the Bible." was lit JllwaU while there.
(Color)
obtained on his recent trip to Hea lth club will meet Tlturs- given by the junior department Mi[ and Mra. Milton Smart
Thur .•fri.
Juno 1"19 the World's Fair. Mrs. . Paul day at 1:30 p.m. at the home of with the solo lines read
by and \l'ree daughters, Barbara,
"DONOVAN'S REEF"
Smart was general cha1rman Mrs. w. A. Morgan with Mrs. Glenna Sprague, Jennifer Go- Suo WI Roberta of
John Weyne
Lee Marvin with the teacben in charge of Mark r.rueser in charge of the ble and Brenda Toney. The Ohio, 1pent the weekend
(Technicolor)
the vanous class responses.
program and Mrs. Roy Gru~ congregation joined the child- his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
er the contest.
ren in singing "TeD Me the Smart. The three girls reitw1" I
- andARRIVE FOR VISIT
Bethel No. 62 of the lnterna- Stories of Jesua" as the con. ed for a week'1 visit with
"lSLAND OF LOVE"
With Robert Preston
Rlv. and Mrs. William Rob- tiona! Order of Job's Daughters cludiDg number with the Rev. grandp~ll.
and Tony Randall
!!On Arthur and daughte.r will meet in regular session M. E. Dowson giving the bene..:...,_ _ __
The annual reunion of l'b e
(Color )
.
arrived today for a vcsct Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at 1 h diction.
Wood·
and Wbltlatch famJilea
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The postlude was played by
and
their
frlenda was held Suniiiii
er fnends In the area. Rev. RobMagnolia Temple Pythian
Tom Baker a1 the members
day
June
7th
at the
Kyger ,
ert~ a former r~tor of Grace , ters wi11 meet in regular
went to thclr classes.
Creek picnic grounds, Enjoying
Ep1scopal church 1s now located sion Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
POMEROY. OHiO
the outing were Okey and Susat Meridan, Conn.
rnetubers are urged to be
ie
Wood, John and Mabel FroLAST TtME TONIGHT
ent.
VISIT PARENTS
.Jano 1ey and LaVeme, all of Syra"FOUR FOR TEXAS"
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
LochGIVE
DINNER
A
varied
program
of
••· 1 ~use: Glen and Joyce Wood lllld
(Tec.bnicolor)
nd hildre Rob t
d
selections wu pruented
famlly and Eugene and Orma
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin.
ary a c
n,
er an
Mr. and Mrs. James Bearhs
the pupi!J of "- Chester
Sp'li
d f mil
11 o1 ~Anita Ekberg.
Margmt of Euclid were week- entertained with 8 dinner Sun,
•mo.
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Mr
win
ot tho annual piano
lumbus·,
Rube
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and
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en gues~
or paren •
· day at their bomoe, Flatwoodl.
and Mrs. Leo Story, Robert and Present were Mrs.
Sunday at 4 p. m. In the
olson of Berghalz, Ohio; Johnwt!D. ond THURSDAY
Margaret remained for
a Pullins son Robert
st Elementary Auditorium.
ny lllld Mary Ellen and Janie
June 17-18
NOT OPEN
weok's visit.
ghter,' Rh~nd*, of ,Th~~~~~ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert uu:ool '"Tamheewfaslrstanupm!anbeordounetht,e"Par-lol HunUngton, W. Va.; Jack
·~ RollIn
· lted 1n •·
Mr. an d m••·
fltlDAY ond SATURDAY
and da ughter, Susan vcs
ade of the Toy Suldlors" by and Wanda Prultll of Diamond,
'th
their
t,
Hall,
June 19-20
Ath
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th
host... and
ens u ay w1
aun Jesse! played by SbllrDfl Glaze Ohio: John and Gertie
FOR THE BEST
1and e. host andd •BOB HOPE IN
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p
k
h
1s
Vernon
and
Phyllis
Hall
a
nd
; sons, Tnnmy an ~.:uttie.
rs. mma ar er' w a
a and Cathy Bunce, followed
"A GLOBAL AFFAIR"
VALUES IN ALL
patient at Sheltering Arms Hos- "Oh the D
of the
children, all of CralgMIIe, W.
Yvonne Dearlo, Robert Ster·
line, Mickey O'Shaughnessy .
MEETING POSTPONED
pllaL They also visited Mr. and Dan~ing," byays Molloy, KetTVIVa.; Frank and lnna Duba and
"THE SLAVE"
The meeting of the Willing Mrs. Wiley King at the Hyway by Sheila Moore;
family of Accoville, W. Va.; Lee
{Son of $part1cutJ
Workers Class of the Enter· Motel
aJ
S bbo nd , On th and Bea Wood and children,
New 2 Pea.
(Technicolor)
· W lz," trea g •
'
e Rutland; Cecil Hensley and
Steve Reeves
Mr.· and Mr s. 0rr1s Harns
Living Room
prise EUB church
Levee, " waldo, were d one bY Rhonda Perry of Hun"-~for Thursday evening at
and grandson, E ugene
Barb
Ar h
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SUITES _
SUN.-MON.·TVES.-WED.
home of Mrs. Herbert Dixon and Mrs. Mason Fisher, so
nu~~~ included urn.. W. Va .
June 21-24
"PT 109''
has been postponed until
Gordon and daugbters, Carla
Games were played lllld prlz..
and
b
!sited
S
nda
idan
Smoke
Signals,"
Schaum,
es
awarded to the oldest man
Cliff Robert!lon
da y evening, June 26, due to
I
Bar ara v
u y eve- "Wood! at Dawn," by Patricia nd
President John F. Kennedy's
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
-nferenca bern'g ning in New Hven, W. Va. with
a woman there; the one travI the church ....,.
War Experience.
Glaze ·, "A Farm Medley,"
t· the
held
this
week.
Mr.
nd
Mra.
Burdell
Dawson.
e
mg
most miles a nd the
I
Weybrlght,
"Bu
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Bee,"
'th
th
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noon wl!o
-.,
one Wl
e moot chlldren preNevin Beth Fultz· "Sunset In aent, and a door prize.
are spending the summer at th H!llti " w bright, "Tb
their ~orne, Minersville,
Jell Meillwheel.• " Weyeybrlght,
e
Some of the family attend,
Ins
last year couldn1 come. One
Monday Ior thelr horne In
Bar
"Valse Mignon , b
the
w
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nes:
ne,
Y wu Freddie Hooten, who II
Iurn bus -~
wuere
Y w spen Tayi&lt;H", Anita Fultz: "The S.. serving with the armed fotcea
several daya on busmess.
t , G 11
Sha
Gl
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ron aze: In Germany. It Ia hoped all the
ere ,
Mr
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P
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Fisher
· an
rs. au
"Tile Witches Party" In parts,
who are resldlns in_ Hunting, "Calling . Ali Witches - 0 f f ::~;u:.c ~.::.~~.;.gain
ton, W. Va. where he "employ· They Go _ Witches Giggle _
ed, spent_the weekend at
Buoy Spinning _ Oh, Is It Time
borne, Mmersvllle.
to Go? _ Off Again," Ezell,
THREE .Nat BBS
Mrs. Frank Stewart was the b C 111 B
' diD
yayunce.
Sd
un ay evemng
ner g~est
"Pledermaua Waltz'~ •rrang-l
her daughter and soo,m·lllw, ed by Agayrom
f
Strauss,
"'
Mr. andMrs. Ato
Lck
n ne
u e, bara White·, "Gypsy Rondo, u
Syracuse
·
arranged by Agay from Mozart,
Miss Kay Proctor of
K . Ha le . , Liebestr
,
burg, W. Va. was the weekend aren
w y,
aum,
guest of ber sister and brother- arranged by Agay fl'()m Llszt
by Marta Hubbard: "Sumbr•
In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralp
, EcL-•·ln b S
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&amp;a~.e , y ue
ue,
Graves.
ro,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Mitch "Venetlan Taranttelle," Denand family and Mrs.
Car I ~ee by ~ B a b r:
Mitch spent Sunday in Colum- Charmante, Op. ~!; Groto~,
bus with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Betsy ~am, Caprice I
Roush and family .
Espagnol, op, M, Rlntsky •
Mr and Mrs Anthon Sch Korsakov by Susan Ohllnger;
ler .~ daught~r, Linr] of ;
"Butterfly" op. II, Merkel by
lumbus were wee1cend guests of Debra Grueser; the"' concludln!
his parents Mr and Mrs Ja- numbers were
Maracas,
cob Schute;. ·
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Thompson and "Blue Velvet,"
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kenne- Morr!J by John Curd.
dy of Akron spent the weekend
The s!Udents presented Mrs.
with his mother, Mrs. Edith Erwin with a coraage folThomas, who accomltanled I loWing the Jli'Ot!l'&amp;m. A ..,olal
them home for a visit.
boar waa held followln&amp; the
Mr. and Mrs. WUI!am Koesel proeram.
Fill your tank with clean-burning, dependable Ashland Fuel Oil
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Welby Whaley.
Rock Sj)rlngs Cub
Scoulll
Oil pnce wlth no payment until October 10. (Payment
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. enter- Pack 141· mCIUlrtunlay avenJi18
due September 10 for Budget Plan customers.)
ed Meigs General
Hospital at the bomo o{ Mr. and Mrl.
2. You're protected from any Fuel Oil price increases that
Monday for observaUoo a n d Horace .Abboll, Athena Rood.
may occur,
treatment.
Plan1 wora mad&amp; for a wieDer
Mrs. Charlea R. Karr
Sr. roast and. potluck dinner at tho
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Ice cream and eake were
LADIES CUSHIONED made
IIOl'Ved to Mn. David Davia ud
sons Ruaty and Gelle, M r 1.
Franklln Rizer and cblldreD,
Melissa and Franldln Jr., Mr.
For Sneakers &amp; Low Cull
and Mrs. Fred CWt and Chndren, SheBy and a.uct, Lorry Wallie£', Mn.' llorblrt Dixon

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59c &amp; 75c
THE SHOE BOX

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sought for questioning in a fa- ~
tal stabbing was shot to death '
· h b
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Tuesday mg ( y a po !CO etective as he attempted
escape.
Officers also took a woman in·
to custndy and charged her w1th
first degree murder as an
cessory to the slaying Monday
night of Larry Clifford, 29.
Clifford was cut and stalob•d 1
8·
11 times in front of his home
by an assailant who then I es·
OMAHA, Neb. - Flash flood s caped through an alley.
swept tbrough ·suburban
Tuesday n i g h t detectives
ha Tuesday night,
Lloyd Morgan and James Frost
were searching Job n Joseph
cars and trailer homes.
least five persons were feared Be11omy, %6, near his home prior
dead.
to taking him to police headquar.
Savage rainstorms
ters when Bellomy broke free
more than six inches or rain
and ran.
the western portion of the
Morgan shot Bellomy in the
hammered baseball - sized
back, killing the Deem man
into drifts and sent
Instantly. Capt. Thollt&lt;ls
!'()Bring from their banks.
yer, chief of detectives, said the
montiHJid twin lliril who
office,.. had chased Bellomy
only recenOy been
er fences and tbrough back
from the hospital were feare,i yards, firing warning shots
to have perished when their fore firing at Bellomy.
mobile home was washe~ away Voncile Young,
37, was
!rom a trailer court and jam- charged with first degree
Oled under a bridge.
der as an accessory In the
lord slaying. Sbe was to
MINNEAPOUS - Pennsyl- oelve a preliminary hearing
vama Gov. Wllllam W. Scran- the cbarge today.
too, openly hoping for a switch
of deleegates . to bil
presidenti81 drive by next week
carries bls "get acqualnteed"
campaign today to Missouri
::Oiorado.
"Right now we have to
lrilh the wind," Scranton
otter a meetlna Tueadav
with Mlnitesota
any
from Sen. BlllT)' M.

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that Sll' Fr~ncLs Bacon could
not bave wrctten tho play• atSh k ·trlb ted to wur
u
Jam
a e.s
peare.
The question has been a subject of Ulerary debat• for
years. There Is a consJdel'able
body of opinion which holds
that Bacon wrote the plays and
~t Shakespeare got the cred1t

leaders· that
to chip a11ay

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Harold Brown

Dies at Age 67

LARRY BAILEY
Larry Rex Bailey, !0, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Re• Bailey
of Chester, bas enlisted in tbe

u , S. Air Force and II currently undergolnd basic lr&amp;iaing at Lackiaad A, F, base,
San Antonio, Texas. Larry Is
a 1!16% graduat. ol Eastem
Hlgb School aod kas complet.ed two years at Rio Grande
College. His address Is AF
1571!155, Bas 1514, night 611,
Laekland A.F.B., Tesa•.

Pomeroy Police

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Swiss SteaL ........... . · 59c

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Meat loafF•••h _· 49c

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S.....tew Beef ...... too,. """'" ... "' 59c
Ground Chuck : .. . ... "' 59c

291t'f Baking H
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ll•-.!~3 10c · French Fries
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Scott Towell .......................................,.. 11!0 ct. "'I tl;
Scott Facial T!sruo .................................... 400 ot. boo Uti
Sta Flo Starch ................................................... I pl. Uti

en- Shortoidog ........................................ a lb. ..., Tt¢

Kiogo Shorteoing .......................................... 3lb. ou 11!1
Kroger ~ Dry Milk ., ...................... 100 qt. pkg. II¢

Navy B....,. """"""'"""'""""""""""'"""""' 4 lb. bag 4t¢
Pmto BeiiDM .................................................... 4 lb. bag 43¢
Greeu Giant Pea• ................................ No. 90S ..., tl!l
Kroger Vac Pac Com. ................................ lJ oz. ooa till
Country Club Hominy ............................ No. 90S..., tO¢
Red Karo Syrup ........................................ I lb. hottJo 21¢
Heitu Catsup ........................................ liO oz. hottlo It;
S•Jgar . . ... .. ............................................ 5 lb. bag 11;
Martha White Corn Meal ............................5 lb. bag II;
Swaosdown Cake Mixes .................................... box 14;
Sutliwee( Prune Jute, ............................ 82 ... hottJo 41;
Avoodale Peach Halves ............................ No. B.., 27;
Avondale . Sllced Peach., ........................ No. 2IJi cou 27;
Kroger Fruit Cocktail ........................ I No. SOil COlli 41;
Kandu Detergent Powder ...........-................ 20oz. box IT;
Kandu ·Liquid Detergent ...;\ ............... 22 oz. bottle , Iff·
Kondu Bleach ................................................... K gal. 13; .
Kroger Com Flakes .................................... 18 oz. box IJi
Annour Potted Meat .................................... S oz. can iiJ~ ,
Kroger AU Pwpose oa ............................ !4 ... bottle Ui
Sputhght Coffee .. . ................................... 1 lb. bag le;. ..
Emh·•ssy Salad Droning ........................................ qt. 11;
Clov·.r VaUey Peanut Butter ........................ 2 lb, jar 11;
Kroger Evaporated Milk ........................ • tall COlli 11;
Krog,.. Plain Flour .................................... 10 lb. bag II;
Dow" Boy Dog Food ................................ 11 lb. oana 21;
Clover VaUey Pork lr Beam ................................ ooa tit
Kruger Oran~o Juice ...... ,.......................... 12 oz. can II¢
Country Clu ot Pies ........................ I 8 oz. pier 19;
K1ogcr Gelatina ................................................ 8 oz. bo' 1c
Bi~ i: Drinks ................................................... I COlli SSe ·
Amencan Beauty Tomato Juloo ............ 40 oz. can 21;
Americao Beauty Kidney lleaoJ ................ 40 oz. ooa 2141
Arnorican Beauty Gt NorthOI'II Beano .... 40 oz. ooa 21;
American Beauty Pork lr Bean• ............ 40 oz. ooa 21;
A.-.ericau Beauty Spaghetti ................... 40 ox. COD Zl;
Am.,ricaa Beouty Whit. Potato.. ........ 40 oz. ooa 21;
Purina Doc Chow ........................... 21 lb. ba&amp; ft-11

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Cherries .. .. • . .. . .. . ,. 49c

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POMEROY GUN CLUB

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Snuolltsl Spoc:o on tho Market

4 99

• All Prlcod with Your Old Refrigorotor As Trodo

e Socks-spOrt and dress, unisized and regular
69c til 1.50
eJ-olry I Billfolds by Swank-John F. ~enne-dy Half-Dollar Key Ring ................ 2.95

Point Show For Ohio Valley H- ShAuoc. Open To All H-men and ··
Horsewomen

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POMEROY, OHIO

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Pluc in any 110 outld .

Plug ,in any 110 ouUet:.
Thermostat 6: Air Vent.

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CERTIFICATE

GENERAL A.DM~SSION 50c
CHJLDREN UNDEI 12 FjlEI'
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CU. FT.

eSport or Drtss Shirts-take the .heat off dad
with a cool, cool shirt. By Arrow and
Monticello ........... . .... .. from 2.95 to 7.95
eSJocks by Joymor or Hubbord- plain or pleated. Tropical worsted and wash 'n wear.
from 6.95 to 14.95
eBol-leather and stretch. Plain
and initial .................. . ... 1.50 to 5.00
e Strow Hots by Portis-Milan, Panama &amp; Straw

Rocksprings Fair Grounds

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Colton, Dodon ond Bonlon .. , ... from 3.50 to 11.95
Golf Cops, Sport Cops . . . . . . . . . . . from 1.00 to 1.95

Trophies~-Ribbons--Casb
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Knit Golf Shirts

MEIGS COUNTY

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P!ums ... : ..: .. •...... . 29c
P~nea~ple "~~:'.·-~ .... ..... 49c

DuzSoap .

Populor 2 Door

Cool Bermuda Shorts

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For sport or work around the house. Cottons and dacrons. Plains, checks, plaids. Wash 'n wear for easy care.
3.50 to 6.95

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LOW GROCERY PRICES

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Boston·Roll Roast

English Roast
Ne(k Bones

•Air Conditioned Comfort
•clean Modern Stores
•renderay Beef
•Guaranteed Fresh Produce
•complete Variety of
Grocery Items•

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IEDITOR'S NOTE: w1 1 ; It Is m:ug sto.rb and ~~'.'s· ] 8 : ~ a.r:n. to Une up In front of 1capital, with a smugpe.~s that ri~O:~~
f:el t.!:'eterr:r of
makts • rlty great nther thaa stands ~1th stgns p~l~Lmmg ~afetenas for breakfwst ; dere- ~rders on the proprietary. It .
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wash. gton, Above a11' · •y our Nat n's Capital' C•ty

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Capilol HUI, and shabby " me- 1 Parties, par lie s and more ment that .. In six months we icause they have Potomac fever
8\o NnRMAN RUNNION - mentos of President Kennedy ." parties. II is the diplomatic and have gone from Camelot to , and they never can go back to
United Prtss lnterna11oaal
It is 1he gloriou s, soft beauty social set, ~ay in times.. of Dogpatch.... and set the whole the humdrum again.
WASHIN GTON 'UP!i - Above ol the Tidal Basin in c he r r y peace. sober tn limes of cnSis. town lalktng.
.
ll Is 8 clly that 1' the .seal of
T:,J'3 can be a fun ~Ity.
government . of t~e U ~~~ t e ~
111 el!';f'. washingt on is ·•your 1blossom time . the graciousness leading the whirlwind pace of
pt inn '$ r'n~itt~l"
I of the White House . rat-intested life in one of the world 's great ! lt : an
a lone ly City too, as States, yet. Its cif!Un~ . no
rt is
Whilf' hou se , the streets six blocks from . I?id- capitals - meetlng the sa~e all blg cities are, and as so~e have the ~ht to vo~ u~tl t~~
'.lnmln ME&gt;morial . the Je£fer- town, ugly "modern" bUildmgs peopl~ over and over a~am . . are mo.re than m~t . ~et It 23~ Am~ me~t. to . e ons
tnn and Washington monuments and freeways that seem to lead ' hearing the same conversatmns,1bre~s 1ts own pec~1ar kmd. of tl!tlon was raufledondm March,
tnd Capitol Hill. It is the grave to nowhere.
B('hing to stay home just once. lonehne~ , because It Is II .clly J96l. And that am ment gave
ef ohn fi'. Kennedy
and the It is high 5\chool students, ll is a town that can be el~- oj transients , where the friend the~ only the rlght to vote ror
, rtf'rnal flame that nickers sad· from Tennessee or New Jersey , Itric with excitement, where 1t or lover of t~ay may be an president and 9101 pre;ld:;.t.
A\ · in thf! gloom of night.
erupting from charter buses at . becomes ··our" city and "your'' acqualnbmce m Afghanlatln to- and not for the m1yar O t 1r

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comBecause of this hentage, the cut or .,....
clty I! an lnstib.Jtlon unto ttaell. mute• tor an hoUr or more tnt&amp;
1t is not brawun1 and lusty like New York.
Cblca
nor
sttmlllatinl and But Maryland and Virprtt
dange~o iilre New Yorlr, nor ore the soutb. Vntlllltne
tweed and gentle as London aco dM! Vlrafnla brancb of 0111
can b~ nor sensual and seduo- o1 the largest d o - deplrlo
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ment stores bad MeokJred' 1
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Col~ Ule SUJ'I'OWidiD.8 doon. Until two J'tu'l qo. tht
u land' •nd Viqinia suburbs. Glen Echo ll!llllellliiR park lD.
:.ry
laUon of !he dlstrlells Mary!ll&gt;d, ju!t aarOII !be d!J.
abouiS:ooo and Ule population trtct line, clenied leeiU to Ne·
t
~etro man area ls 2 lfOU·
~re both one and
Ne~l Buy Halael
the same and totally different, The District of Columbl•~
and tbe ~IIOD for this ia race. therefore, 11 neu"ly &amp;4 l*' cent
The mburbl for the m 0 s t colored beeause lt ll here that
are et:~liortl o1 the cen. Nqroes can bllY their OWD
::·~lty itself A commuter who homel and ut irl aood restaur-

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Wt reserve the-1ight to Limit
Quantities
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Middleport
MOnday thru Thursday
9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Friday and Saturday
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Stokely's Purple Plums

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EVAIS SUPER TRIM - SWIFT'S PREMIUM -

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U. S. O.v't. Inspect..

Select All of One Kind Or Any Combination In The Same Group

F&amp;P Whole Apricots
F&amp;P ·Elberta Peach Halves
F&amp;P Cling Peach Halves
F&amp;P Sliced Cling Peaches
F&amp;P Bartlett .
Peaches Htv..
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F&amp;P
Fruit
F&amp;P
Cocktail F&amp;P
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S895 Plus Fed. 'i ax &amp; $39.95 In
Evans Ccnh Re;ister Tepes•
•Ya1111111 Muat I• Dated Aft•r Me~y 25, 1964
and Accumulated Before Aug. I, 1964

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Libby's Tomato Juice
Donald Duck Orange Juice
39 Donald Duck Blended Juice
SWISS CHEESE
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GREEN
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SAVE 13c Pepsodent Tooth Paste::;
SAVE 25e Mennen's Skin Bracer
SAVE. 1&amp;c Gillette's Foamy Shave
SAVE11C Mighi Guard Deodorant
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Corn

Gold•n
Vac. Pock

W~ole

Asparagus Spears

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TOMATOES

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daughter-In-law, Mrs. Sandra !of Akron spent a weekend with 1Mrs. Burnett of Hometown, W 1Mr. and Mrs Alfr·ed Arnoll of &amp;&lt;.'ltr&gt;d• IS.'Ill Medluril·ll• It ,
floach , Mr. and Mrs. J 0 h n therr ststcr. Mr and Mrs Jolm Va. were ..,,.t woUa!ld vi&gt;i· Oalllpolta.
20.Bit; com ..... " Heav_~ 17.10
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Webb and Mr. and Mrs. David tors of their daughter and si.. Mr. John Roble of New AI- lo 23.110.
Robl-. 'Mte dlmlor Wll ill hon· Ball and famUy .
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. hany was o recent overnight t.AMilS - 'raps 22.3l
BY MRS. MITCHELL WEBB rMrs. V. V. Knlahl we"' Mr. or ol their -bter, Palricil's Rectnt sunday dlnnor
Harry Shumaker of Ewington, •utlt of Mn. !Jnnut Robfe and
HoMecominl at the home of lll!d Mro. Hantld KJtl&amp;ltl end Uth blr1hdl;y.
ol Mr. ond Mrrr. John Wobb Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shumaker son.
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children ol Nitro, W. V1., Mr. lteeent vllllon ol Mn. V. V. were their dau,t&gt;ter and fam· of Cbeahlre.
WOLFDIJlW, Ge ,!at•'
sroes. As It was onee caustics!· Cillrlll Knllbl. Wbeellill, Mr. KDJt!ll ...,. ~· 11111 Mra. B. Uy, Mr. ond Mro. D1Yid B,ill , Mr. and Mrs. Arthllt" Croas
PT. PU:AS,U;T
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!y put. "a white man now buys and Mrs. '1bctmU Koilht and J. Mllc!hell Bdllon, Mr. and Mrs l\lr. and Mrs. 1\aymond Ro()le. of Athens visited their pa,.,t&gt;,
UVESTOCK I!ALE8 CO.
ill etchl millionth ~"'
one of those Negro slums. re- chlldrer., CQ!umbuo, Mr. and L. P'. knlaht of J~bura. Mrs. Sandra Rooeh.
Mr. 11111 Mrs . Harry f!humaktr .
Salurrlay, Ju.. ,s, liM
Tueldly, lht oompotiJ •
model! il and forces the prop. Mnt. Joe Knilbl, Canton, Mr. R...nt ....Und vlaiW. ol Mr. and Mra. Paul Joneo of Mrs. W1lter Crou, Mro. Shu· HOOI - 175 to J20 lS.OO 10 nounced.
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erty value of the Negro to 10 and Mrtt. William Boswell and Mr. and Mrs. EmOry KU!en Like Michlcan wore
~nt maker's daul!l&gt;ter. DoriJ ope"t 15.70 Ho1vlot 13.00 to
IU!l; TESTS NEW PLUG
up, and thai poor guy can't sf· daulhters, Columburt, Mr.
were lblir dluahter. Mr. and weekend vililora of l\lr, and a day with Mr. ond Mrs. Arth- Li&amp;hll 13 00 10 tUO: Jl'at Sowo UNJPN, N.J. IUPI) -, 1'1- ·
ford to Uve there any more oo Mro. Georce Moore lftd chll· Mnt. Elmer McN01Iey ahtl 100 Mrs. Harley Grooo oDd fllh&lt;r . ur Cross. Athens.
11.110 lo IUO: Boar1 10.00 to C«po. oald Tuosdary II hpt lollhe moves out."
dren, Caaton, Mr. and Mrs. of J.olln, W. VI.
. They wero nount SUnday din· l\lr. and Mrs. Basil Harri• 11.00; Pi1s 6.00 to lt .OO.
I ed wccesalul!y a TIIW _.,...,.
This Is a city where In many James Newlon and son, ~;&amp; Vlalloro of Mr. oDd Mrrr. Or1 ner "'""' ol Mr. and Mrs. and children opont a wetk•nd CA'I'I'LE - Steera t5.30 19 lorenUal ftrinll•P.Itir ~ltlfl !'!"*
areas white and Negro c&lt;&gt;Olist ton, Mr. and Mrs." Lowrence Paynter were their dou,t&gt;tera, Keith Tylor, Mr. and Mro. Wy- with their porents, Mr. and 17.10; Halfero 13.40 to
t8.l!O; by tho Chaii'.P\r,la lpti'lr t&gt;lul
on the same block. It ia a place Kerutedy ond chiklren. South Mr. and Mrs. D1vld Gnharn man Denny were dinner IIUO"Is Mrs. Earl Harris.
Fat Cowo 13.00 to 14.00; Con- Co. that raqulr.O no adjuwhere a NeiJ"O civil servant Point, Mr. and Mrrr. Thomao and family ol Xottla, Mr. end of Mrs. Denney's parenll, Mr. Mr. Bert Caldwell of Toledo noro 8.00 to 12.75; Bulls 14.70 and will last for the lift lflf I
complained to his white neigh· Rqanand Baby, Xenia, Mr. Mrs. Luman Johnson and !am. and Mrs. Keith Tyler.
was an overnight KUest recent.. to 17.10; Stock Sloers 17.50 to .csr
bor about a Negro family that and Mn. David Fllllnler, Gil· lly ol Parkerlbur&amp;, Mrs. Tom Mr. ano Mrs. Harley Green ly of hi$ cousin, Mr. and Mro. 10.:16: Slock Heifers 15.00 to Froeu wanll to UN tho .JIIJJ
was overcrowding Into a hou.. Upolla.
Corley and cblklren of New were rocent Sunday visitors John Webb. It wao his firol 17.50; Slock Steer Calvos 20.110 aa an lnlefll"BI part .of I Mil
down the street, the complaint Re&lt;ent dinner pal! of Mr. Mtlico.
of Mr. and Mrs. Btrt Jones of .trip back here for ~~~ years. to :13.00; Stock Heifer Calveo low-voiiiBe tr1nslatorilet. ...,..
being that both ol their proper- and Mra. David Boll were Mr. Mrs. H. S. Scott of C!evelonrl Bidwelt.
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Mrs. Sandra Roach spent a 17.00 to :111.00.
tlon ll)'llem It lo davelo¢DI fer
ty volues might be lowered. and Mrs. Allred Arnold and and slater, Mrs. Melva Perry Mrs. Effie Kirkman. Mr. and week witt. her paranta-in-law, VEAL CALVES- Topa 2UO; I all typeo ol 1•• en.s- .

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pools aDd send their children lo
"lnlliflled" acboolt ..:. that In
10111&lt; &lt;oses are almost 110 per
cent Nesro because of the while
lllignLion to the suburbs.
On uppor L6tb Street are
aome o1 the !ovelieot bomeo in
Washington. and most are
own&lt;d by NeiJI"oes. In closer to
lown are the Negro gttottoa.
There are changes under
way.
It uood to be sold that a blot
on Arnerkle wao !he loot lhal
hideous NefP"O aluma 01i1ted a
few blocks from the Capitol
dome. By and lqe, this Ia no
lonaer true. The slum area in
back of the capitol Is now be
lng convertor! into expensive
"town houses."
The ones. wh_o have paid for
this revitaliZation of the main
city are the lmpoverlohed Ne-

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Congress Is In all roaUty the
ma,..-, aDII - o n the city't
bud&amp;el aDII ... whether the !11·
ing of kites should be permitted
ofte elty Mdministration is
headed b
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lt:'i siu alone'! Tbls is another " souvemrs ol your natlon s cap- llets on 9th Street and Permsyl- 1s a plac-e where the oet-upant belq 8 part 0 1 wor
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Ymml .
aU ol
In 8 ,.,n... on 15 of the IJI"eal ita!," and ..!ling cheap repUcas vania; a policeman with a K-t of 11100 Pennsylvania Avenue never knew ba~ on the form. ~ of 00preat:' 1 :;-'~ppolnt.~~i~ nf tlw. world. )
of the White House. the Lincoln dug at his side in ttle Ne1ro can ~d the tone ror all levels It Is some of e~ llrtl~ : "' m are
en
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Memorial, the Jefferson and I slums up 14th Street.
01 life, where the Capitol Hill pie who 10 years 1a~r
;:_ eetik 11 lti It h
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Great Cities
Washington monuments and
Parties, Parties
newspaper, Roll Call, can com-l electl?n and sUlly n awn
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ponds to reduce the odds by providing
every safeguard possible.
All you need to do is contact vour local chapter of the Red Cross for a set of
instructions on how to erect a Farm
swim ..
But yn' l have an obligation, Mr. Farm Pond Rescue Station, and for printed
Pnnd Owner, to make sure hE' doesn't do tips on farm pond safety. Here's what
just that . die. that is. for a mere swim. you should provide: a 4 x 4 fence post,
You1 part ir this drama won't take long 5 feet high ; a small inflated inner tube:
- half an hour at most - hut it can a 12-foot pole: 4o-foot IEngth of rope and
mean thP diffPrenrr hrtwf'f'n life and a gallon tin ca n.
dealh
The America n Red Cross estimates
Rescue Stations. as designed by the that there will be upward of 6,000 deaths
P..ed Cross. are popping up all around by drowning across the nation this year.
this arE-a in au.swPr to the pleas of par- The vast m: jority of these will be the reents who do not w1s h to risk the lives of su1t of ca relessness or laziness.
th eir children foolishly out of bravado
Don't let your fa rm pond become a
Or' plain carele:::sness. A simole swim on
death trap - Nhen it can be so easy to
a hot dav just isn't worth that kind of make it a o!ace for recreation. After all,
gamble. It's up to the owners of farm ponds should be fun , not !atoll

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The MeigJ Al!CS county
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A producer wbo lnlendo
seed wheat lor 1965 on a farm
for which 1 1964 allotment was
established, or where
11llolment will be cancelled
cause the farm ia not entitled to
wheat history acre~&amp;e credit for
of the yeal'!l 1962, 1963
1964, and who desires to
considered for an 8Itutment,
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57c

T-BONE STEAK lb. 79c
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CHARCOAL
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Tooth Paste s.. le-Reg. 98t• Tube
King Sbo Rot. 1.01
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available In the ASCS eo•rnty \1
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My Roadon Aoower ne Moll aet thlt c:ontentocl loot 011 lilt
faee lhat teO. me tblDp .,..
Dear Helen :
fine,
Quite a while 1go you sald 1
So you aee, It Isn't 1 mattor
wife ohouldn'l go ll'Ollnd tn ber of whether you sbould wear tlllo
p~ .'l ail day. Let llll teD you, or thai. lt'a the way you war.
my p.j.'s do 1 lot for me, so I ll More Jmportant, tt'o bow
must uJsqree.
much tenderneu you have for
I, like a . million other eJrls, eacb other In your bolito.
wort, but !be reuon I
can Unllke lhat other go! w b o
wort Is that I ba&lt;e a man In weara ber nlgbUe all day and
my Ufe I wouldn't b"ade for says she iloeon't glvo a han&amp; II
anyWn&amp;.
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her neighbor rides around 011 a
You Jmow bow it rs: you get turtle DUde, just 10 her belgbbor
up every mornln&amp; and dress, doesn't complain •about HER,
and bud for your job, and all 1 would be a little coocemed II
day your one thought Is that at 1 saw lt My goodness I'd land
llight lhe beot part 01 lh. day io her a
of my U.:r11ea tiS!/
waiting fo, you. We drlv• home day! _: GRATEFUL HAPPY
hoflether, Ibis alter be baa atop- WIFE
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ped
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all
the
trrands
I
need
lly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
hi.o help lor. Wheo we get In Dear Wife:
lhe house, It's a qulcb klso and
' Sllppl~ Into
110111elhlnc
bug, hang up ols eoat, put a plJ. comfortable" Isn't euctly lhe
low on the couch for him, and allllle u drlljjglng uaund aU
get bbn a coin beer. Then he clay In a sloppy bouseeoat and
stretces out to read the paper, bedroom slippers - and you
ROME: Sophia Loren kissed me on is a wonderful actor and besides I like
and I get Ill} tum. I fty In the Jmow 11, my omart lltUe wile.
both cheeks. Stood back lo look at me the kind of women he marries. They have
bedroom, pick oot 1 cute pair NevertheleSB, 1 loved your leland said : "You arE' thinne r , 1 think ." I
a certain sty le that I admire. 1 think you
ol shorty pajamas, Into lhe bath- tel. Here's tt a 1oog and hapPJ'
laughed and replied. " From all the lh'ngs
room for a warm balh, hair marriage, and may yow dl•
I've been eating"-because that's her can tell a great deal about a man by the
women
he
chooses-anC
vice
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Don't
brushed. maybe a nbb,O~&gt; or a ners never be quite on time line. She always says she eats e nough to
flower.
some ligtlt perfume, and H.
make her weight 200 pounds. But she you?" I agreed. A makeup man came in·
out to the kitchen to prepare Dear Helen :
doesn't. Actually, her figure is slimmer to the room with a black box and pownow than it was in ''Yesterday, Today dt•red her face while Sophra looked into
dinner. My cooking underway, The Sisters of St. Joseph'l
I get us both a beer and then I
and Tomorrow!' "Look at me." she said. a small mirror. A girl hairdresser ap-relax too. Whlle doing my. chor- f'arochial School of Bogota,
"I am in this t~rrible dress. The wrong peared with a comb and tuck ed in a few
es
I'll catch my love watching Now Jmey. also collect can&lt;ef.
hairdo. The bad makeup-everything. stray hairs. not that it mattered with the
me
wilh a smlle' or I wink, and ed stamps to raise money for
But it's for the pictur·e. And you under- home-made lookir'.tg hairdo. Jt was time
By LYLE c. WILSON
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president of lhe American Bar Indiana. Halleck'• cooalstency ""'•n 1 snuggle down to lOin mlssl001. The addreu Ill ,-011
stahd."
to do one of the fin al scenes in the pic·
Sen Barry Goldwater and Association.
index was 63 per cent compared him In a drink I get a nice com- Lee l!oad, Bogota, N.J., In case
True. She was dressed in a costume ture.
Gov William w Scranton were
ACA Rat':'l Congreu
to Scranton's 52 .. Halleck's other fortable arm ' aroond me and some of your correspondenta
that Harper's Bazaar .wouldn't recom• •
, me~ben of th~ 87th U.S. Con- ACA also rates members of percentage~ in the or~..- in m•ybe a klso . on the head
88 have otamps to spare. ~ I!:.IC.
'/ mend for your Autumn wardrobe_1t was
"Come on out and watch,'' she said . gress--Goldwater in the Sen.ate, Congress on the basis o~ the~r : which. Scranton's show m the
he
finished
his
paper
The
thing
P .S. Any stamps will do.
a brownish-red blouse, very che&lt;:~p and On the way to the set- a marvelously I Scranton in the House.
voting record. One ratmg Is [ foregomg were : 83. ,81, 90, !lj). is Helen I make sure there is Dear Htden :
sleazy looking, with a black skirt- the atrocious Neopolitan house with flowerThe scorekeepers report that called the consistency index 1 100. 100.
wrong length -- unfashionahle tlark wallpaper, statuarv and lacf' curtains- Sen. Goldwater a n d Rep. which ACA defines as repre-- Scranton's v_o t I ng record always plenty of time for each I am 15, I went Olll wllh thll
other maybe just talk
or ·fellow .,ho Is 22. We liked eacb
stockings and black shoes that would be We encountered Marcello Mastroianni I Scranton, both Republicans, senting votes "for safeguarding I
well to !It the
cf dre~ or be close.
olher a lot. He said be 'woul4
banned from Bergdorf's window. There heading for the camera. He said he r e- voted against each other more the God-given dignity of the I the soft bolle:&lt;f Repubh~an
Wben
we've
got
home
and
1
marry me. Then he ~as suppos.were little chintey drop lets of some red call ed meeting me in New York. I told I often than not. The left·wing individual, and promoting sound swght by the E1senhower wmg
stone at her ears and a corny lorkflt ar- brm I thought he was wonderful in "Yes- Americans for Democratic Ac· economic growth by strengthen- of the party to lead a stop- l've stayed dressed and bur- [c-d to come see me one .day ancl
ound her neck. But she still look ed beau- terday. Today and Tomorrow." And he tion tADA) rates all members ing constitutional government Gold~ater cr~sade. Scranton I! ried around with dinller, I've [never came. I found oat be
tiful. There is nothmg much a makeup beamed and said 1 'Thank you.'' "See?" I of Congress each year on the and votes against group moral- safe 111 the EtSenho~er ~lltical often heard, "Hey, Hon, you : went ~ac~ to California to mar·
man ca n do to those eyes and that smile. said to Sophia, "he pretends not to un- basis of their v otes on what ity and a socialized economy area. Hostile for hi~ Will be don't look comfortable " and ry thrs grrl ho got a pregnant
• •
••
derstand English but he really does." ADA considers to be liberal Uu-ough centralization of gov· the areas of hard boiled Repub- I've gratefully dashed out to a. while back. I am expecting
change to my shorties. Then 1 hrs baby, too. What shall I dill
We had a coke in her dressing room "Not really ," she laughed. "He under· proposals.
emment power." .
.
l~anism where, if t~e _C&lt;Jn~rv~·
---- - UNWED
at the Titanus Appia studios while she stood 'Yesterday' and you smiled. So he
For the first session of the Goldwater's consistency mdex t1ves are not a maJonty w1thm
waited to be called to the set. for her guessed the rest." Tbis is her fifth pic- 87th Congress (JFK's first Con- score was 100 per cent Scran· the party, they_may be nume~· cows 9-14, bulls 16-17.50,vulero Dear Unwed:
next scPne in "Marriage, Italian Style," ture with Mastroianni. She loves work· gress, 1961) ADA rated Scran- ton's was 52 per cent. ACA also ous, well orgamzed, enthuslastJC and slaughter cal\OOS steady to Honey. yoo do what thnu•anda
which she is making with Marcello Mas· ing with him and she adores De Sica. It ton as voting right 40 per cent ' rated House memben in such and determined.
weak, choice vealers 23-2$, good of girls bave done bef~ you:
troianru as her le~ding man and the great was obvious when they went through the of the time. Goldwater scored I general areas as sound money,
T h e Jtepublican nominee 211-Z!, standard 17-20, cboil'e face· the fact thlt yoq ~ a
Vittorio de Sica· directing. Curled up on scene that there was a great understand - zero with the lefty ADA.
competitive markets and such. whomever he may be. cannot be •laughter calves 20-22, lond 1'1· terrible mlslalte, ~lit You're lucouffy old makeshift Italian furniture, we ing among the three of them
ky not to be married to • cheat
Americans for Constitutional Scranton's . scores were as fol- . elected thJs year WJthotJt the 20.
iwt the girl-talk over with first. She was
Hogs
2300,
bulk
receipts
uear you, send me a otamped.
First De Sica acted out both their Action (ACA) is a righty outfit, / lows in support of:
! support of all Republicans.
surprised to learn that Wa~en Beaf4' parts. Then they tried it, imitating him. cons~rvative and sponsored by Sound money. 58 per cent ; Goldwater apparently could not mixed grades 1911-260 lb bar· U your parents doll't 1'!\0w ahad been r·omancing Leslie Caron. She Then they did it-xactly three times. · such persDml as former .PresJ· private competitive markets 67 hope for such support .. As for rows and gillf, lOWS f!iix per bout homes · for unwed mothers
hears now and then from cary Grant. 'l'wice would have been enough. But in dent Hoover, former New Jer· per cent; local &amp;elf·government, ~ranton . it ':'as pred1cted by cent' barrows and gilts mnder· ~elf-addressed envalope an ru
She thought it was very sweet of Natalle the Aecond "take" Mastroianni fluffed sey Gov. Charles Edison who I54 per cent; private ownership, ! R1chard M. Nlx~n that a Bl,?P. ately active, sows 2i cents low- send you a Ust. - H.
Wood to take the trouble of accepting his Jines in a funny way and everybody was one of FOR's Navy secre- 75 per cent and individual lib- Goldwater coalition could so ero.
I
the Foreign Film Award for her in the laughed and they did it again. After that, taries, former Rep. Howard ! erty. 100 per cent.
u.
S.
1·2
200-220
lb
barrows•
badly split the pa!'ty that whollnited States.
De Sica thanked everyone and dismissed Buffett of Nebraska, retire I For comparison, ACA scored . ~ver .got the , nommatlon w~ld and gilts 16.115-17, mixed 1·3 190I told her Rex Harrison had just ask- them until the next morning. It all seem- Adm. Ben Moreell. USN. and House GOP Leader Charle~ A. I fmrl 1t wasn t worth anything 250 lb 1/l-16.50, 250-270 fb 15.25ed me to remind her that once upon a ed far more effortless than Hollywood Loyd Wright, Los Angeles. past I Halleck, a conservative from ,at all."
weights 225-230 lb 16.25, 23 230time they were supposed to do a movie movie-making. And it required a much
250 1b 1&amp;-16.50, 250270 1b 1&amp;.25- D!VOTID TO INT. . In OP
together and she tried to remember what smaller crew . What they s!Cmp on in ex·
16, part load Ss 320 lb 13.50,
MIIGS MASON ARIA
it was. "He says you have the script." I pense in Italian films like this. they
Russian troops and tanks put small Iota 1·3 1711-180 lb 111-16.25,
• ...,.,. o. ,,._
said. And she began to recall. "1 have a make up with fun and understanding
down the uprising, with death 180 lb IS-15.50, 1·3 275-,15 o Ib
· - ...... ". 1....
script som • .vhere. Ask mv husband and love. And there's hardly any substito at least 16 of the demonstra- sows 13.~13.75, 350-400 lb 12.75-- :',"1::,._.
~=.::
about it. l like Rex Harrison . l think he tute for that.
tors and lhe arrest of more 13.:15, zs ttJO.«JJ lb 11.75-12.75.......... ,. ...... - ·
than 100 others.
boars steady It 1.75-11, few 150 o-. IYIIM• ~ .,..... W"' 1But before the uprising final· lb 12. few lots cbolee J30.137 lb 1117, ••-... w• wnt. .
~~·•• 111111t 100 lb -.....
•••
..,1....
ly
had
died,
It
spread
to Mag- feeder ..,.s 13.~
. ,..
, ,... ..,.,..
_-.
, -...,.
0
deburg, Rathenow and to the 12.
""'""
significance.
uranium mining district of Su. Sheep 250, alaughter spring
.,,....., .,_....,_ ,..,,......,,..,.
By PHIL NEWSOM
I
ony
where
demonstraton lambs weak to 50 cents lower, a.tti..UI .._...... IH.o • .......
By Wayne G. Brand.Rtadt, M.D. vention of h&lt;'art dise&lt;~se. ran-~ a Hea1thorama exhibit in
Its UPI Foreign News Analyst ,
. First Revolt
lunched police and state secur- llhor, 'ii.Wes steady ;
feeder.,..':.,=,~=
CltfD.=~·~
11
Disease is the business of the cer and diabetes.
city hall. Other cities that now
The winds of change which of 1 For 1t was on June 17, 1953, ity otncers.
Jamba. weak to '1 lOwer, few .. ,.., ........ •••n•~·
N •nt• ..,
doctor, bu t health is every. Tbere is also a lire . sizr-d have heall h museums are Buf- late have seemed to be sweep- that workers up to an
eta.
Lid Blows Oft
Jots choice and prirnt; 90--93 lb «MIU ..,. ,.., • MY•"• · .. "'better transparent model of a woman lalo, Dalla!!, Honolulu, Los An· ing many of the Communist mated 50,000 in East Berin Said the new Statesman in spring lambS 24 • 24.50, most o.tlr
:•
1 body's business. What
11
·' place is there to get a111hentic snmPlitnt'"s refered to as
I geles. New York, Portland, Ore . Isa tellite states of Eastern Eu- took to the street• . in the
London : . 11 The Ud was blown good and chotce 75-93 lb 21·3t,
a.we. : : Mrrler .,.; .;
health information than t h e sie. the lassie with the glassy ISt.
and Washington, D. rope have set to reach East . large--scale revolt m a Sov1et ofl the Comt:nunlst pressure some utility 20, cull to good Mt •v•n••a.. -. .....,. 11.11. 1ay
health exhibilj
, t hassts," and a &amp;imilar model C Thl:! World 's Fair in New German~·.
I satellite &amp;tate.
cooker and the whole world sbom ewe1 ~5.50, Rood and. Milt• tM yur.
~ Many years ago the f1rst J)er- ol a man. Anotber popular at-- [York has a Hall of Biology -~nd Almost nightly, shots ring out ! And tt was on 'une 17, 1~, could see what was seething choice 65--70 lb feeder lambal6- II.UJtll'" ........... , . .
l1 manent popular health museum trartion found in snme health Med1cme. Many other Cities from behmd the Berlin wall that the Communist Hunganan inside.,.
17.
~,I was established in Cleveland. I•·xhihits is a model of Paul BUn- ]are nov; planhm~gh pe~~~nent against some East Geman who Ministry of Justice announced This also was a revolution
1 Ohio. In addition to exhibits ~· on· ~ ht&gt;arl rPproduced on such Ior temporary eat ex 1 Its. is at once a desperatP hu~an the eXecuti~n of lmre Nagy, a Ulat failed.
.
J ahowlng anatomical !';tnJctures. ?. sralt&gt; that you can w a I k In 1862, the U. s. Army es- being making an all--or-nothmg crumpled Little man who, ~I· But the warning fiag was up.
il there are at present modl;'ls of chrou~h it without crouching.
Wblisht&gt;d a medical museum in bid for personal freedom and a though a dedicated Commumst GraduaJiy the word seeped out
'" tht: developing human rm hrro Tlw M11"-rt1m of Science and Washington to IJtudy the war symbol of a people lmprlsoned. for 40 years, had attempted to that miners in CzechosJovakja
and displayt OD alcoh"1"; rn . ac·· lndu:.ln i11 \lnt·:rgo includt!s wounds inculrtd in the Civil For the East Germans today lead the HunJarlan people in had gone into widespread pucldeat prevention,
nu trition . m:mv displa\'s tha l have a di- War. This attraotad little IItten- marks a date of singular em~ their 1956 reV&lt;llt against Mds-- sive resistance to the Prague
dental care, preservntl 'm
of rPcl Oear in~· on flPa tth . Every tion outside tbl medial protes. tional importance, and to the cow.
regime . Later it waa to ipread
light and hf'aring anO thr rrr- winter, th(' Ci!y of Chi cago has sion until a few yeara ago When Communist leadership of East· Nagy was not a natural to Poland aod to Hungary.
ern Europe one best forgotten. leader and certainly did not By ita nature eommunism deI Do It
Time
ll Is in fact • date of double seek lhe role of martyrdom spiseo lhe Individual.
,
th~Jst upon him.
Bill .JUDe 17 stands ao •
815 STUFF!:
lt was moved to the new Ann·
His was a revolution that memorial day to thole lndivl·
BULUSTER ONLv
ed Forces Institute of Patholo- failed.
duals who, lhoogb cauaflt In
61V~S WHEN 1--'f.:'S 60T
BY
and
brought
attractively
up
Yet,
his
betrayal
at
the
tlje Commun!Jt net; aWl found
A~ J~DICNCE .' NOTICE
to date. It now draws many lay hands of tho Soviets, Is 18 the llrengtb to flgbt it.
HE S DN1 N&lt;3 B'l CHECK ...
C"ARilv, COURTESY OF
and professional tourists.
months of impriMnment and fi. Mv. lor li'Odaollday PM1 f-17
JNTLfi.~AL 1~E.V~NUE!
Another iMovation is t h e nallv his executiOn haVt Unked
Healthmobile which was launch· him· indelibly with a revolt
ed a few year! ago by the Ket- which today II credited with
tering Family Foundation
to much of the new ~om Hun·
bring health elblbits to people garans enjoy,
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Livein the rural areas of Kentucky.
Worken Rebel
stoCk:
'
Much more Imagination Is golntei!ectuala oparked the Cattle 500, calves 150; relnM into th... diaplsys today Hungarian revolt. In East Ber- celpts largely smai! Iota good to
than was fonnerly the case. lin in 1953 It was the workers. average choice lla\llhter steen
Many of our leading drug man- On June 17, t953, Stalin bad and heifero, CI!Ws live per cent,
utactuen are teaming up with been dead only a little more slaughter steers and
beiter1
electronics engineers, sculptors than three months, de-Stallniza· alow, cows and bulls steady to
and . even theatrical producers tion' still was a thing of the fu· weak.
' '
to tniiure not only authenticity ture.
Lot average to high cbolce: 900
but also eye-&lt;atchirlg heaHb exOn that morning, East Berlin lb •laughter steen 21.50, lot ol
hibilo;;.
i (.'Qnstruction wol'kert ~demon. 1225 lb" lJ, lot mixed choice
LSTCNIN!; TO "'HE
As
th~
se
exhibiltl
attract
strated against 1 10 pet cent and prime I~ I" 20.50, acat815 WINO BLOW FOR
IAr;~er and larger crowds, it is increase in prtJCtuctlon quotn .tered isles . loll'· t~ · average
SWEET CHARI.TY·"'·
loc·art-warming to see the keen without a eormpondirig in• choice iGo-111110 lb 20'20.10, 111001
mter~st eUclted from American ' crease in pay.
· .
~ good 900-1~ lb .1J..19.i~J~ -lt&amp;ndyoulh. My advice is. ~ yoo have Tne domonsti'llUOM ' quickly · al'd to , low ·J""'' I~ ,I II, lew
nor be _n to • futl-~~:ale health turned to rldta "ift' wt\lcti · ~o~- 1 chOice ~ lb helf&lt;!1'&amp; 11.l10
museum and find yourself in a ernment butkltngo W.re at·tlll.st. fii'Od 7M Ib J7 • _11,
oity lbal bas one, doo't lllisa il tacked and Soviet D•s• b·, _med. Jtaitdlird' lui,li-. :utll(iy, 15.
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e.DaUy Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport . 0 ' June 17, 1964 •Ad New Hav.n Sent eld ; ..
- , Mrs. Tom vsnce and child- - --'-----'
reo left Sunday to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs . Lester
t W hi
C rt
Jordan 8 • as ngton ou

Pete Wedge To Chairman
GOP Exr,cutive Committee

band was wltll .the federal gov·
emment. He wcll be working--•rn
Washington. D. C. for appru.LI.·

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mately two years.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cape-

House.
Ohio.Mrs. H. Clark Shore hart, Sr .. Lewis, Jr., and Sher·
Mr . and
tiefl Thursday for Washington, ida, of Ansheim, Cf]if., are
PT. PLEASANT _ Elvin T.l Jones had requested early ln \D. C. after having be&lt;!n here vis\ing his parents, Mr. snd
' ' Pete" Wedge . manager of the \ May to ste p down f~om the ~t , visiting Mr . Ivan Shawver, a Mrs. Harry Capehart here and
Wedge Lumber Company .. Bell- 1due to pressing biJsmess affarrs - 1brother of Mrs. Shore_' s. Mr- her parenU, Mr. and
Mrs.
meade, was elet:led chatrma~ 1 ThP Count GOP committee. [ and Mrs. Shor~ have JUSt re- Arthur Goodwin in Point Pleasot the Muson County Repubh· \
· ed Y
man and one turned from V1et Nam and ant w Va
.
.
M compos o1 one
h F E I h
h h
• .
.
can Exe~uuve Comml~tee on· , woman trom eaeh of the coun-t e ar
as were er usMl hell
day evemng at a meetmg of the
. . 1 di t · t
Mr. and Mrs. F .
tc
County Committee held in the ty 's 10 magiSterlaed W~ ric~·
PITTSBURGH (UP!) -The Preston, Kathy and David, of
cuurthouse .
, unammously elec.l .
ge .o ' Pittsburgh Pirates have reactl· Garden Grove, Calif.: visited
Wedge surcff'ds E . Bartow ; head. the . RPpubhran party m vated pitcher Don Cardwell and th.is week with relatives and
J0nes who relinquished
t h the tount~ .
: sold relief pitcher Fred Green fnends in New Haven. They are
post ~fter 3o years as head of
Charles Burdette of Leon and outright to their International visiting her parents •. ~r. a~
the Re publican Party in thi s Sidney Boggess of Letart were I League farm team, the Colurrr Mrs. Arthur Goodwm m Pomt
county.
: selerted as Assistant
County bus Jets.
Pleasant.
Chairman. Bessie Supple
of
Clendenin District was elected
treasurer and Marjorie Rickard ot Waggont&gt;r District secre-, tary .

PT. PLEASANT- Ce&lt;U B•
D..n, MoSOD Couty pnoec:Utlng ollomey, bas .Ued l!lal

ony
person
baviDI biowledp
of uy
Irreplorltlel
or law .
vlolalion •• • rellllilaf lho put
prlmaf)' election Ia
Maloa
Couty to appear bela , b •
d "''"' wblcb wW reccmgran ,... 11
vepe Monday, Jllot II at 1;31
a.m. lo order tbat facti may
be pnoeated to the
pad

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ON TOP AGAIN
NEW VORl\ tUPI) -BobisrRich" ood ' Ohlo, the
rlngton of
ti
l hame
1961 and 1962 na OD!
,.
driving champion,
Ill bead«!
lor his third cbamplonshlp by
virtue through
of his 119
victories
ststs
June
1.3. n 511

:=

tile new home of her parenlll · The Brave. also
Monday and bled to death be- tile stcnllall8'nd Laolt-·••••er ol
fore reaw~.,.
·•••• a hospital.
man Har
u .,..........
Ha t lnd -~- attendTerre
u e,
·• wuu
PoUce said Mr. and Mrs.
ed indiana State; and infielder
Usm J. Flanagan were
Pedro .Arroyo of Ponce, PlleriO
ing the home they bed
purchased
Judyback ~::\IRI~co:·::~=::~:::;:;
run
outsidewben
to the

Del Inako of South Beloit, Dl.. and crashed into a sllding
STACKED HEEL
1 ln hot pursuit ·of Farrington door. apparently not rea.llinog
due to his .71 victories in 415 It was shut. She recelved
8Jlarts. Farrtngton's
$2()5,319 Uple laceratiom from the sba.t- 11
won, however, places him thlrd tered glass. .
In that department behind Stan.
SIGN THREE
e White
ley Dancer of New Egypt, N.J. BRAVES
'"JI~l)-Elru&lt;oeii•Biack
who has amassed $344,899. InMILWAUKEE "
sko ill second with $244.~ Look, a cstcher from Michigan eCoffH
jury Ia an orderly m~r, earned
State University, signed Mon·
Deao alb that penons Intend. TRAGic ACCIDENT
. day with the Milwaukee Braves
lng to apPear, contact blm prlFORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. and was assigned to Bingham·
MIDDLEPORT, D.
or to that date.
{UPl)-Judy Flanagan, B, ran ton of the New York- Pennsylt:hrougb 8 plate glass door in vania League.

ers; Mil~s Darst. conservi'ltion lor the pa st 13 )'ears.
,
worker; Savannah t'pton. ramp I He is married to the former .
nurs':' ; Mrs . Charles Slephen- 1F'ranc·li's Austin of Henderson.
son . Mrs. Bonme Waldie. Mrs. ; They ::~re parents of two child·
Carl : S~brrli . ; Mrs
Ho~nie rt&gt;n. Hichard and Leba, and 1
Staat s and Miss Leah Ann Rll'e, ~ t h e family resides on Ohio Rivare camp cwks and dishwa sh- er Hoad.·
ers.
l
Camp instructors will inelude

Mrs. Charles Fogie&gt;ong. Larry I

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To got further with Father on HI1 Big Day, give him oo.lhing 1o w. .r, ..tedod from our eye&lt;otching collection of
the otyl .. fovorod by portlculor men.

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Gilsmour. Lowell Cook, Cliftord
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PT. PLEASANT _ John WUW-iiliams. Lyd~ Garland, ~ob- liam Pack. 35, a member of the
ert Thoma~ , Kenneth Devrlrk, Mason County school system
Emmett Mltcht-11, Clara S: hultz. for tht' pa::&gt;l 13 years and princiGeorge McCau ~land , Mar~ For- pal a t Hannan High for the
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To Attend Camp
County. Ripley high has · &amp;!&gt;' !
MASON - Several Wahama proximately 700 st!¢ents. •
I
l!igll School majorettes and Pack , bee~1! Pli ; PNc~t
dteerleaders will attend major-! Junior High cOatih JD lt5J $ld
e1te camp at Concord College served until Nov~mli'~ 1954
ln Athens , West Virginia, next when he entered the U. S. Air
week.
Force for two years. He resumMajorettes attPnding the camp t'd his duties at the Junior High
will be Sheila Walker , Jose.! Ia 1ir. 1956 and in 1960 was nal)led
Lish , Jennifer Zerkl~,
Ahce Iassistant principal at Bt. PlGas- ·
Faye Johnson , Sherrt Flesher, ant High School and served in
Connie Harbour, and Ja~e 0~- 1 this capacity until his appointson. Cheerleaders atlendmg wt11 1 ment as Hannan principal.
bf' Pam Stewart and Gwendcr
lyn Ord.
j Pack is married to the former Louise Bowling, who h a B

In

FINE BROADCLOTH

lble eollar that can be worn
with a tee or as a tport tbirt.

You're hound to find just the shirt for Dad
In the big spe&lt;iol assortment of new SUmmer Styles.

Buy Dad a Shirt.

PAJAMAS

Short

51••••
StyiH

A WELCOME GIFT

DAD WILL LIKE THESE
FINE SHORT SLEEVE
WHITE DRESS

SHIRTS

tng Girls' State at

Jackson's

Mill near weston this week [' Miss Hellems ba8
Both are spomared by the New
Haven American Legion Aux- . Resigned Position
· Uiary.
PT PLEASANT - Miss Mary
Bobby Green. Hartford. and Hellems, Ohio St., has
Franz Reichert. New Haven, 1ed her !JOSilion as secr~tary for
attended Boys State at .Jack- , the past 27 years at the Mason
son's Mill earlier.
' County Imi!Jranct! Agency, Sixth
ATTEND OtiTING
MASON - Members of tt,le
Mason Methodist Men EtPeil·
tive Committee attended an out·
Foglesong
tng on the Donald
f~;~rm near Mason, Sunday evening. Present for the cook out
were -Dallas Walker. Donald

Street. Miss Hellems wlll
marritd to f'rank Taylor, Saltimo~. Maryland. on June
HI 2·30 p m . in the Pt. Pleasant Trinity Methodist Church
and will reside in Baltimore following the wedding.

Pleasaot Vallev Hospital
Foi\esong, Rev . Marvan Poame, ADMITTED : Mrs.
Dallas
L. E. Thomas , Tom R~d. Char- Young. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.

le11 Yeager, Freddie Thabet , Wil- ~ aid White, Gallipolis.

llam Fry, Lester Zerkle, Willi&gt; f DISCHARGED · Eugene
Dudding, Ed Perry , and Jim- fers. Henderson; Cyrus Houck,
1 Gallipolis (expired).
my Frame.

Your health
always comes
first here
Make our phannacy
your ''health-quarters"'
for iCcurately - filled
presL'riptiun5, reliable
lick room and health
aids.

Our prescription service
Is as close as your pbooe.
•

DUTTON DRUG CO.
Middleport, 0.

A special purchase group for Fathers
Day. Fine white broadclothl, or skip
dent cottona. Choice of 4 collat styles.
Short oleeve . while dresa shirts beeome more popular every year. Sizes
14\ii lo 16.

COOL WALKING

Shorts ~~~
HE'LL LIKE 'EM

Wa1h
ond.
WHr
Flnlm

Men are enjoyinl the cool, care
free comfort of walking shortt
more and more. These are made
of wash and wear cottons and
come in plain colors and plaids,

n·s
:;).

$2.99

$1.99;
ru o

1

6 9c

A BIG CHOICE OF

Dress Sox

.

•!&gt;!•

sizes.

MEN'S BIG BUCK 10 OZ. DENIM

MIDI RO!IIO SUppers In 10ft or
band' sole otylo - fine leather
Tll&lt;e
your oholce of the but lJPOI. All eeoDODI1

WeD ma4e aDd fuU cut. BIC Buck
qualtty dunaore01 .In aiJe1 211 to 411
10 ounce blue denim. :.

DUNGAREES · · · .... · pair

uppe._.

~

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•

79c

Blue t.obrlc OIIUII
oxfordar.t:
Thick
.· .'!''"·
. . .· .,
OUJ!Itoll ,~r oQ!.
... Slle,l
111, i~ ,

•i\'o

.1-i,•
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e

ASSORTED

VALUES TO 39c

PLASTICS

GLASS WARE
lftd

Large group of Better
Household Plastics, n e w
loW disCount -price. Save
money now at your Bo·
nanUt Store.

Dls~unt
Pr1ce
Choice

77c

PLASTIC WARE
One lar:a-e table of Better
Plastic and Glassware. Va·
lues to 39c in ~·this 2:roup.

I

I
· Pll r

,,..•....
j'i., ' '

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WHITE TENNIS
OXFORDS

Reg. $1.79 value Bit Size
Vinyl Zipper Utility Bag.
Buy me for Dad now. At

Mene and Bo)'l Moulded
Sole Oxford or Tenni1

this low low priee.

Low discount price.
DISCOUNT PRICE

DISCOUNT PRICE

9~.

Ladies~

Famous Wilson Walker Cup
Golf Balls. Super white, tough
cover. Good distance ball Reg.
$9.91 value. &amp;aye now.

Reg. $1.00 Ladies Asst.
Styles and Colors Jamaica
Shorts. Keep cool. Shop
early and save.

$4 95 88:.
doun

t

One ·~table of Ladles

Jle{;: . .

aevera
low price.

Blo~Si ,Buy
w ..at thts Low

sa~._
'
LADIES

DRESS STRAW

PATIO ROCKING

RAYON TRICOT

SEAM FREE

HATS

CHAIRS

PANTIES

NYLONS

Mens Fine New Straw
Hats. Reg. $2.69 value.
Buy one for Dad. Save at
your Bonanza Store.

Reg. $:S.9ft value Alumi-

num Patio Rocker. New
low price. Save now at

Reg. 29e Ladies Asst. colors. Sizes 5-6-7. New low
price. Buy several pr. now

DISCOUNT PRICE

DISCOUNT PRICE

SU.ghtly irreg. Ladies NY·
lon Hose. Buy several pair
now - See these for val·
ue plus.

REG. $2.49 VALUE

Lodi ..' Soft Sole

ME.N 'S FINE

TEFLON FRYING

10 OL Denim Men's

WASH &amp; WEAR

PANS

DUNGAREES

TV HOUSE
SLIPPERS

Mens 10 oz. Denim Dunn·
rees, 29 to 42. Reg. $2.49
value. Bonanza Discount

Reg. $1,00 value Ladie1
good lookine comfortable
TV Slipper. Soft sole. S.

Price.

M-L-XL.

Mens Cotton Twill Wash
and Wear Cotton Wash
Slaeks. Values to $3-99 in

New Teflon Coated Skll..
lets. Asst. colon, blUe, .
black, yellow, sand, .oonl.

Reg, $1.99 vllue.
DISCOUNT PRICE

DISCOUNT · PRICE

DISCOUNT PRICE

SLACKS
this group.
DISCOUNT PRICE

57:,
BOYS REG. $1.99

ASST. NEW

COTTON LOOP

GRANITE

8'12 TO 3

BEACH TOYS

RUG

CANNER

DRESS OXFORDS

.IIIIa•• Reg. ..

Bu7 .,;mol

Oxfordo. Rec. $2.110 value,

One large table of Better
play -

IIWimmfng. Save at

your BonaJlll Store.

eorjy .

MENS MENNEN ..
~

.., .

. '· SKIN BRACER

r

CHILDRENS FOLDING

STAINLeSS STEil&amp;; .

. GIWM BLADES
Rec.
lllDIII

tl9e volut Mens Fo-

Gillette

Slt191....

~hie] Blodel, s to pq. ~
r

'

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LAWN aiAIRS

Keep ,dad cool Mens Walklnc
Shorts. ;He'll like 'em. Reg. $2.'11
value. Save now at your Bonana
Store.

$1.99

Plains
Plaids
Sizes

polr

29-38

SHORT SLEEVE WHITI

SHIRTS
FOR FATHER
Mens Short Sleeve White Sport
Shirts. SmaU, medium, laree. Dad
will love these.

Choice
of
Styles
14Vz lo 16

FINE BOSTON LEATHER

BELTS
at

Choice
of Widths
and
Colon

$1.00:
.....

FOR HIS DAY

.

tOW,..QISCOUNT
PRICES Ill

BUY DAD A SUMMER

ROBE

39c

See these and ave. Shop

REG. 89c.

SHORTS~~:

Beach Toys. Buy now for

:to •1~.oo

,.

COOL WALKING

and colon. Get Dad one. Shop
your Bonanza Store and aave.

BIG SIZE

lli&gt;yl 8\ii lo 3 Black Dreso

Asst.
Palter"'
Size•

FOR DADS DAY
Good Leather Bello. Asst. otylel

24x40

Blg oile Reg. $2.00 Gnm·
ite Canner. J.\ l!t in time
for eaoning season. Save
now at this low low price,

Mens Fine Broadcloth Pajamas. li•
es A-B-C-D. A welcome Jift for Dad

HE'LL LIKE 'EM

17:, 33!
BRIGHT ENAMEL

Ready
Tied or
4ln Hand

A·B·C·D

LADIES

&gt;'.

eDOORS
· ",, •liPS ,PAINTS

BLOUSES
. .

ALUMINUM

DISCOUNT PRICE

One large group of Mens Ties. ~
sorted colors and styles. NN low
price. These will please Dad.

A WELCOME GIFT

MEN'S i=iN'E

this low price.

WILL PLEASE DAD

PAJAMAS

LADIES NEW
'

•

.il.tteatleta Bonae Bulldersf

•wlf,JDOWS.

REG. $1.35

Jamaica

SHORTS

NECK TIES

FINE BROADCLOTH

REG. $1.00

GOLF BALLS

DiSCOUNT
PRICE

now.

,,

·

Shoes. Reg. $2.99 v&lt;~lue,

uch

Dod·..... for Fatbtl'l D1f

·&lt;·' ,•:·

UTILITY
BAGS

$,.00

,

'·

MEN'S &amp; BOYS'

A BIG BARGAIN FOR THE GOLFER

Cotton Loop

,.

.,

VINYL ZIPPER

Save now.

81

$1.39 value.

Cheek Our.Pfteesln Voluna~
Lets Detore ~... Bugl

•

THESE FINE NEW

HOUSEHOLD NEEDS AT BIG DISCOUNTS

Bie 24 x 40 . •Jft, : cplora .·

.

•

EVERY DAY
NEW LOW
DISCOUNT
PRICES

THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 18-19-20

the

was opened with the
Club
pledge and ~otions led hy Mrs.
T. Bert Roush, using the theme
"The Abundant Life."
The lesson was presented by
Mrs. Golden Hazelett, "Lifelong
Learning in Progress." A true
and falBe quiz followed concern·
ing food and health.
During the business meeting
it was -announced that the Reglonai .Meeting would· be held
oll
17th at

·•

eOPEN FRIDAY TIL I-SATURDAY TIL 9

at the Club House. The meeting

CENTER
----·
, -·-.

. LiiMBlR

$2.·''
' ·'

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WILSON'S WALKER CUP

Mrs. Howsrd Burris, Mr. and
Mrs. Athey and Rev. snd Mrs.
Berlsford and Andy.
Rhododendron Farm
WoQlall's Club
The Rhodndrendron Farm Woman's Club met on Thursday

ltr.deWhlte
PIM
.
..

Casual Oxfords
•

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$5-"
' .

partment.

tz·:·sfieltinO
·
·
1
2lt":.
..

I 99
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_M_E..,..N'_:S:....F-AIRIC SPO_R_T_ _

tion df eolon ond otyll!i .,pee~.
aUy purchued for Fathen DaJ
yivlna,,.,Ail 10 to 12;

.

or long oleeve style rbirts. A...U.
in Jf"Y ot tan. All reeular

House
Slippers
Jntarnattoiill Shoe Coolponzy'o · f111DoUI

h' f
a
mtc.
ger nes as c te
medical technologist in the de-

SAVE MONEY AT HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

1et1. Give Dad hlt eboice of short

$4·50

Dad never hal aD over supp(J
of 101. You'll ftrid a wide selec--

...•..

$1·~?

F1ne quaUty cotton twill unifonn

priced.

FOR DAD'S DAY

,

belts. BostoD
sf colora in
1 incb. A apeFathers Day.

st.....
... $2.49
PANTS · · · · · · pr. $2.99

FATHER'Sr DAY FAVORITE
"SCAMPS" LEATHER

·

nlngham, president. The group
decided to sponsor a booth at
the Dr. Bryan! Day on July 4th.
Those attending were Mrs.
R. F. Brysnt, Mrs. Fred Batey,
Mrs. George Jewell, Mrs. Thelrna Capehart, Miss Millie Burngarner, Mrs. Cliff Roush, Mrs.
Waid CUnningham, Mrs. Otba

Sewlllg Club Meeting
The Sewing Club met on
'l'uesday afternoon at the
.01 Mrs. D. A. Smith. During the
social boor refreshments were
to Mrs. James
MaeI, Mrs. N. 0. Wein, Mrs.
rman Layne, Mrs.
Ollie
Roush, Mrs. Ri•F. Bryant, Mrs.
Mrs. Howard

Long

"s.._:·

.~·-

BELTS

Uniform Sets
SHIRTS
$1'..99
SHOR'r SLIIVI

Slacks are always a welcome,
ueeded a:ift for Fatben Day eiv·
ing. He'll eojoy the ,eool comfort of these fine new style•
made by Campus.

HI

National conducted by Mrs. Waid CUn·

nue, Huntington.

MEN'S COTTON TWILL

$3.99

Ro

:::c:·

E.U.B. Church held a picnic
supper on the lawn of Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Atbeys. Follow- I
ing the meal the group ssng
"Day Is Dying in the West."
Miss Millie Bumgarner led the
devotions using the tlfeme "Nature." They closed with the singing of "Evening Prayer" and
a prayer of Rev. Martin Berisford.
insurance
A short business meeting was

training methods.
Mr. j!mi-eii was chosen for
1he National Sales
Training
School through a selection in·terview analysis. On the aver·
.age, only one out of eight appii·
·cants is able to pass the rigid
entrance requirements.
Mr.
Burrell is associated with Ken
·Moore ABsoclstee, 1223 6th Ave-

MEN'S BOSTON
FINE LEATHER
Genuine leather
quallty. Choice
widtbs Ill, %. and
c:lal selection for

nd Cl' .

ytjj.

the advantages of professional Lieving, Mrs. Mable Pickens,

Available in a wide ehoice of col·
ors and styles. Give Dad a knit
ohirt. All 1ile1.

All

By CAMPUS

19

For real summer comfor: you can,
beat these fine Knit Shirts. For
sports, for eolfing, Or casual wear.

Widths

SLACKS

29c

FOR CASUAL WEAR
FOR SPORTS

• · 49c

When you buy CampUJ you give
him the best. Our selection iJ
complete in fine dreu and sport
styles that fit properly. Dad
never has too many ahirts.
and

i

oom

MEN'S KNIT COnON
BRIEFS and
T-SHIRTS_
.

By CAMPUS

$2.99

SPORT
SHIRTS

Foncy Broodcloth

is ArUmr DeLamerens, M. D.,
Pathologist of Holzer Hospital

Live Wire Class
The Live Wire Class of

Sales Training School Session
in Pittsburgh, Pa:
The school was held at the
'Pittsburgh Training Center un·
der the direction of Jack Half.
It Is tlce first step of a formal
educatiooal program establish·
ed by Mutual of Omaha to pro·vide its representatives
with

..ch

Athletic Shirts -

SHIRTS

for two weeks at Camp Lu!her
ot the 4-H Camp Center near
Webster Springs, W. Va. The
Rev. Jack T. Welch of St. Paul 's
Church New Haven is the dl~ector of the camp' this year.
Attending from St. Paul's is
Nancy Hill, Vicki Johnston, Nan
. .
Johnston, V1ck1 Bumgardner,
Cheryl Bumgardner,
Karen
r ~~ven Homemakers Club
Greene,. Harriett Layne, Cin~y
·
Ha
H
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Ci
b
Roush,
The ven omem ers u
· Terese .Howard, Dav1d
11\et for their June meeUng at RusseU and Braan Russell.
the home of Mrs. Emory Hart.
Diane Divers Begins TralninJ
Mrs,. Iva Capehart president,
The Kindergarten I Class prepresided at the meeting. Devo- Een~ "The Wise Man and the
!ions were led by Mrs. Mildred Foolish Man." Teachers were
Clark. A discussion was held Mrs. John
Hoffman,
Mrs.
by ; the group on the
lesson Dwight Sayre and Alice Stone.
"Lif~Jong
Learning In ProMiss Diane Divers, daughler
greu."
of Mrs. Mary A. Divers and the
Durin2 the social hour secret late Donald B. Divers of New
sister gifts
were exchanged Jlaven, has begun training in
and the door prize was won by the Holzer Hospital School for
Mrs. Aubrey Newell. The next laboratory technicians. M i s s'
m..png will be held on July DiverS is a 1964 graduate of Wa14!1, at the borne of Mrs. Mild- hama High School.
red Clark In Cheshire, Ohio.
Following the completioo of
Refreshments were served to the eighteen months course the
Mrs. Sadie Warth, Mrs. Jess students ate qualified to do genMaynard, Mrs. Mable Pickens, eral work in a hospital or com·
Mrs. Al Sprouse and
Mrs. ! merclal under supervision of a
Hari.
pathologist.
Mrs. Beach Honored
The school was inaugurated
A layette shower was he 1d in June of 1963. Students are refor Mrs. Robert Beach at her quired to be high school graduhome recently. Games
were ates with excellent scholastic
played snd prizes awarded to standing. They must have had
Miss Marjorie Brinker and Mrs. biology organic chemistry, and

·~romprehensive
··course offered at the

MEN'S KNIT SUMMER

=shorts _ ,..69c

I

en are holding Uteir youth camp

John Carpenter, Mrs. Fred Stewart, Mrs. Virginia McCoy, Mrs.
Blanch Ridenour, Mrs. Leland
Kirby, Mr. Dave Fieldh, Mrs.
Foster Grinstead, Angela Fields,
Tammy Hart, and Amy Beach.
Z; Maa COmpletes Cour1e
. Leo L. Bu!Teii of New Haven,
representatin for Mutual
of
·Omaha Iii United of Omaha,
'has receliiy completed
the

of Fabrics,

Famous Campua qualtty aport shirts ID a
big choice of Pl!lln and fancy pattern•, ,.,.

Choose from a wide selection of
colors and patterns in fine eottofl broadcloth fabrics. Colt
styles. Sizea A, B, C and D.
Please father on his big day.

g

ee

U Davi, Jr., Mr. Eugene Hrd·
nalJ, Mrs. Dean Knight, Mrs.

Potterns and Colors

State Near West on

1

Wide

Tbese are ideal shirts for
any man. Made with eoovert-.

m the county school system also. They are the parents

"' three sons. The Pack family
MASON - Miss Sheila Walk· now residing on Parrish Avenue,
er. Mason, and Miss Gwendo-- expect to move to Ripley in Late ;
Jyn Ord. New Haven, are attend- ~ July.

SPORT
SHIRTS
A
R•nv•

SPORT OR DRESS
Si-S, M, L &amp; XL

!t•ught

Two Attend Girls,

"CAMPUS" SUMMER STYLE

CONVERnBLES

1

Mr Bu

Y · . mgamer.
Those attendmg were Rev.
~8::1; !~Jsf~!e Ro~rt Hoff
Geo ~
1~· J : Bum-•
rna,
rge ewe •. ?
[amer, ~';'a~ Lumng, (')tha
C~ev\ng , W wa H Bumgarner,
ar eEsd eavLer, arpry R' k
ens,
gar ayne, au1 1c d Le ster
.
d
H
ar , arry M111er, an
Zi kl

Lester Dodson, Mrs.
Glenn
Weaver, Miss Marjorie Brinker,
Mrs. David Fields, Jr., Mrs.
Dexter Erwin, Mrs..
Ray·
mood Fields, Mrs. Arthur Hart,
Mrs. lv~ Capehart, Mrs. Wyi·

"HOOSE FROM SCORES OF FINE

SUMMER SHIRTS FOR DAD
NEW CAMPUS

Dad will like several of these
handsome new summer ties.
They come in a wide choice of
color1 and design• in wrinkl
abed fabrics.

E.U.B. Btacherbood
The E.U.B. Brotherhood mel
on Monday evening at
1 he
church. Harold Bumgarner led
the program. His topic
was
''Our Lamps are Burning Low ..
A reading was given on thew;.,
lc after which pictures of The
State Brotherhood M tin w

The hostes.... Mro. Claren"" mlttee was Mrs. John llumgat' lng of '"nno Ouistlan Flag:" Mrs. Larry Cbeeabrew • n d DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Q., June lf, J
Thomas and Mrs. Velma Roush ner, Mrs. Charles Roush, and The pledge to Bible was &amp;iV· Mrs. Gerold Clark.
,.rved ref...,hments to Mrs. Jeon and June Bumgarner, Kit- en followed with the stngtng of The Primary Class-Znd Class The Junior lligll Claaa pre- lYon lllutWYer, here ~ '"Ji:
E. T. Roush, Mrs. A I be r 1 chen committee was Mrs. Otha "Prai.. God for the Bible." gave Bible verses: teachers sey Roush and Delores Bwn- Mr. aJIIi Mrs. ·Do!Wd ")t,
Roush , Mrs. Eber Roush. Mrs. Weving, Mrs. Harry Capehart, The •crlpture lesson and pray- were Mro. Samuel Halm&amp;d, gamer.
Roilsb .lid ~ Qllle4 Jlr.
T. Bert Roush, Mrs. John Reit- Mro. Herman Knapp, Mrs. Leo- er were given by Mrs.
Carl Mrs. J.,.. Gilbert and Arlene sented a playlet "The Promia- and Mrs. Joe M.c.mb 1111 . . .
mire, Mrs. John Scarberry, Mrs. ley Roush and Mrs. Eugene Gibhe.
Evans.
ed Savloor Seeks Our
~ burgh, Cl1 'l'bundaf _., . .
Maxine Grimm, Mrs. Charles Hudnall; pianist •.:,~~ Ml8s Ju- Mn. Gibbs welcomed lboBe The Primary Claaa-3rd Grade sponae." Teachers were Rev. d.y, Mr. ROUIIb ale JIU 'f'
Yooker, Mrs. Charles Machir, dy Hoffmon and -.'&amp;'eader was attending and expressed
her gave Bible ver,.. and a soog; Martin Berlsford and Mrs. Jack a meet1nt ID Morpntmnt,· ~ •
Mrs. Golden HazeieU and guests Mrs. Herman Ohlinger.
thaoks and gratitude to aU who teachers were Mrs.
Martin F1esher.
Gary Batey Is YiiWDC jiiJ'
Mrs. 0. 0 . Sayre snd Kay and The program begon with the had worked in any way with the Berisford. Mrs. Leo ·Burrell The program was concluded IJ'andparentl, llr. ond llln.
Luellen Roush .
hUdren marching in to th Bible School to mske 11 a sue- and Mrs. Thomas Hoffman.
with the Benedtctloo. Tho par· J . G. Swl. at ·Diltl.orlli. II,
~ymu "Onward C~rlstlan So~ cess. She then gave a talk on The Junior Cla~th grade ents were asked to view the eX· Mrs. William Ollller II ~
u!i,:~· 8Bib~::b~l
diers;" flsg beare;s were Car- "God's Promises to Us," follow· gave play "What's My Name?" hibits of the crsfts made by the ing her dallsJ&gt;Ier, All!. Ill Pll!tl'
The E U B Church held a lelia Gibbs and Becky Roush · ed with a poem "A, Piece of Teachers were Mrs.
Chsrles pupils.
burgh, Pa.
· · · .
,
Bibl be
Louis R • Clay" also by Mrs Gibbs.
gave Scripture Memory Verses
PERSONALS
,
Mr. lind Mrs. Edward
program on F~day everung at
e
arer waa
ay
·
and a song; teachers were Mrs.
Mr . and Mrs . Paul B. PoweU merman of Pfttrburk);l
the church to dose a week of Kent. The chlldren sang the The Kindergarten II
Claos Harold Bumgarner Allan Bai~ and family spent a week
he
'th ·u.&amp; daug1lter
Bible School. There were 107 theme aong "Jesus, The Prom- sang "The B-1-B-L-E." Teach- es and Mrs. Calho.;..
cently at My tl Be ch S ~- f reil WI Rev and Mrs Jadl:
8
children and 39 teachers and lsed Saviour."
ers were Mrs. I.Alther Smith, Weaver, Mrs. Harry Hoffman Ivan ShaW:ere has ~n. ~
and Tommy ~It
hel)lers registered. The Di- The pledge to the American Mrs. Carol Lathey and JudY snd Mrs Roy Jones
surgical patient at Holzer hos· Mrs Welch and
rector of the
s C h 0 OI Flsg was given followed with Hesson.
Junior. Class - 6th
Grode pita! and has returned to his tu~ home wilb U..m
was Mrs. Carl Gibbs
telling the singing of "America;• the The Primary cla,._lst grade! recited the Books of the New home here.
two weeks' visit wllile
the story each ·mornmg
was pledge to the Christian Flag sanl!l "'Fishers of Men." Teach Testament; Teacher.s
were
Mr Carl Shawver of Salem., Welch is at the Lutheran v:;;,r
Mrs. Pete Burris, Nursery comfollowed with the sing- ers were Mrs. James N. Roush, Mrs. Howard Burris, Mro Dor· Va . visited his father
Mr Camp

Dexter Erwin. Mrs. Raymond basic mathematic~ including al·
Fields received the door prize. gebra in their high school currkulum to be considered for enTbe guest llst included Mrs. rollment. Director of the school

and
THESE FINE NEW

Haven
Society Notes

1

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SPORT

Juyne l9th .
. t· II
• The new county chairman is
ounger camp WI 11 o ow on 1
C
t
d
June 22 with H~O campers pre _ a nat1ve of Mason. oun y an_
.
ha~ been engaged m the retatl
regastereo. t . th
t· """ &lt;:~nd wholesale lumber and con~
Larrv Yos Is e camp f lrn. .
h.
'tor J u·d.t"
B
d l'har
1 ,. roemsen ~n
. • · tractin~ business here With IS
. s...,.
'"te camp ..... ,,,.k - I two brotht&gt;rs,
Ies • Morns,
. . John
, and Everett,

enba!J, Mrs. Fred Batey, Mro.l
Harold JohD!on, Mrs. H. L. Dyand Mrs. SmttlL
Fryo Hold Pl&lt;ntc
Mr. and Mrs. John Fry enterlalned with a picnic on Sunday
at noon. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. All":; ~ichinger
of Pomeroy, Mr. an
rs. Max
Elchmger, Mr. and Mrs. John
F. Roush and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Fry.
Lalberans Hold Comp
The Western Pennsylvania
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The ro·rhairmen are Charles
Cartwright. Waggoner; Darrell
G Stone. Union; Clifford Carder. Robinson: Leonard Rifne,
PT. PLEASANT - Mason Lewi s: Warren Sturgeon, HanCounty Older 4-H camp opened . nan . Jake Greer, Graham; Char·
Monday at Southside with 110 les Burdette. Cologne : Sidney
pre-registere&lt;' campers on hand Boggess. Cooper; EdiS&lt;Jn Mayes,
for the opening day . The camp Jr . Chmdenin ; and
Chester
will continue until 10 p.m. on Williamson, Arbuckle.

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A larae crowd
friend~ and , , __ cENTRAL _coNn~L
rF!ativl!fl ffi@t at the home of

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·Mr . and Mrs. EaPl Starkey on
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help tliem cel':'brate f

thei r ·~ ~Oth

wffl:lding anniversary.1
1\.lr. and MrS . A. f . Ca ld- '
WPII Jf New \1arshfiekL visit e(j wjth Mr . and Mrs. Robt'rl
Stout recentl)''.
:
Gn.:;sts at the Fern Gillugly j
borne during
the weekend 1 J
were Mr. and

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Mr. jl·

children spent Wded~:~~~d~;:;.;
ing with Mr. and Mrs.
Schaefer at Forest Run.
children. Athens. ~nd
~Irs. ~ ~- . ·
Miss Elaine Milhoan spent
Mar~aret Gaston
and L01s.
.
a
week with her cousin, Jack·
Albany.
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lyn Seidenabel at Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodoe Ru- I
"Mrs. Blaine Milhoan. and
pprt .imd family, MI . St.erling. !:
MfG .
children, and
Mrs.
Robert
Ohio, are spending ·
sewra l l i
PLANT
White
were
in
Gallipolis
redays with his grandmot•hf&gt;r, :
cently
on
business.
Mrs. . Ginevra
Foster and .
i 1 Bahr returned to
granddaughtf'r. Miss
Connie
I G1ran,le College Monday for a
W•yaod.
ten weeks summer course.
Mr. and Mrs. Che!&lt;ter _Sp&lt;'n- :
ROUTE
Ed Eiselstein of
cer and son. Steven of (.."'harles- ; W---~----:--"===-:!
visited
relatives here for sevton were weekend guests of : COMPLEX CAPE-Cape Kennedy Air Force Station, the
days,
her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. starting point of U.S. space and missile exp_Jo~ls , ~as probMrs. l eimetb Davis and MaA.. R. Caster. Other ..:alters m- ably Hred the imagination (!f man ,as nO' other b1t o~ real
duded Mr. and Mrs. Carl (J:-.- estate ever has before. No .:military installation in h1story
ry Starcher were in Parkerster of Hilliards.
lws been known to so many persons. Located un a narrow
burg Saturday shoppins.
strip of land between the B~manalRiver and the Atlantie
Several from here . attended
Mrs. Jda Teet.~ and
Mrs . · Orean the cape covers a 25-square-mile affa. Newsmap
the
funeral of Mrs. Mabel CleRobert Stout called at
the ' aiJove 'shows the tour route op.en to tire ~!~l ie. The map
.
l11nd
at the Ewing Funeral
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.' al:.o locat es at a giLl nee the .ciJmpl('t C assembly and launch _
Home Sunday.
Caldwell in ~ e w Murshrield re- facilities for ballis!irs Jnd spacecraft, storage ami fuel sta1
lions, landing strip for dP!ivery of complete missiles and a
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kasper
&lt;'f'T!t. ,~~ding the antique ... and vast array of data-gathl'rin g equipment. The nerve center and Clara visited Wednesday
, car show which wa!S Df the Cape is the Central Control bui~ding. From here
with Mr. aod Mrs. Maynard
, at Lancaster rehntly w~l1 e missile launching is controlled and monttored.
Bahr. ·
------ - - - -- Mr. and Mrs. Dwaim: Jordan "~------------~-- - -· dan, J' LUCI VISITS FRIEND
and Brvan. Mrs. Faye J or
Rodney' Jorrlen aod Mr. and ,
afrJ80fiVJ e " WASHINGTON (UP[) ..,..lei
Mrs . Men1al : Jordan and Walt- :
Bain~s Johnson dropped ' b•Y ·tl1e
er Dwaine ha two ~ntr i~s tn
Capitol Monday to pay a·
t~ meet. Mr . aod Mrs. Ma&gt; .
eWS OleS
to 18-year-old Jack Olson of
Haning and Mr. and Mrs. Dor- 1
Maiden Rock. Wis., her ''spe- 1
Thursday
sev Jordan and fami ly also
l cial boy friend'' who runs an
vi. wpd · the shnw· ·on Sunday '
By Ava Gilkey
I elevator there.
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afternoon.
The Rex Arix tumilv
uf . "V;'e 16-year-flld daughter of
St. Paul's
Mrs Myrtle Can ode
8 n d Ch
· k . _, h · moth-, President a n d M•·s. Johnson
es&lt;Jpea e VlSJtt:u IS
. eth Lee Marvsv!lle.
Lutheran Church
son , Kenn
,
. .
er Oma Arix recenlly .
Grove to Capitol Hill with a
Sycamore &amp; Second St.
w' t h Mr. and M;s. Charley Jones 1secret serviceman. She spent
visited several days
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mr . and Mrs . Clarf"~ce Ca~. and daughter, Laurel.
were 1 several minutes talking with
ode and Mr. and M1s. R. S. t'alled to Zanesville by
the ryoung Olson and then left.
.
~h er. :
Turner.
- th of Mrs . J ones · mu~
Mme bers oI the Athens coun· aea
M
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rs. aura . I son IS m ay- 1
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and Mn. Ceril Gillogly and

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IIIli !lpoce Ad~ ond the Smithsonian Aslropbyo'-

cal ~ UY8 put into full operatioD I -~
mldw._ IIOlwork to photograph meteors. Newsmap
IPCJitt the 16 UDJDann~ automatic camera b1.ations. Photos
Of the meteor tnUs wiD be used for scientific studies aDd
to fratk and recover &amp;By meteorites that might hit tbe
earth. Field headquarters for the project called Prairie
Network_ is in Uncoln, Neb. Total area ~overed. by till
camera network il more thaD %.5 billion acrea.

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lnlernational npecterl to revtve periodic de.
Boxing was rocked today_ by mand!li that the sport be ou&amp;,..
the death of three young f1ght· 1lawed. The campaign has ~
ers--a pair f?C 21-year-old pro.- : Jed in the past by Baro!lell
fe!sionals and an 18-year..old Edith Summerskill, a doctor
amateur-from bra1n injuries. and forme1· mt&gt;mber of the
In tess than 24 hours, death : House of Commons. ·
clsimed:
1· Sttphens' death was a par~
. -Re~ Romeo, 21. a Philippine ticularly poignant tragedy, for
light~e1ght,. who was ~nocked l he had lakP'" his brother Fred'a
out 10 a f1ght at Mamla last place in a police boys club box..
Saturday night.
1in~ tournament because Freel
-Lyn James, 21, a British I was four pounds too light for
flatherweight , who succumbed I the ill-fated bout. •.
in a London hospital six hours
after he was kayoed in the final
.Jumped to Feet
seconda of a six-round bout.
James. a Welshman, was
-Henry Stephens. 18, a na- floored nnly seconds before the
tive of FiJi. who failed to re- end of his fight with Londoner
gain consciousness after being Colin Lake Tuesday night. He
I knocked out in an amateur bout I jumped to his feet before the
in Sydney, Australia I as t count began, tilen collapsed;:
TI1ursday night.
T&lt;tken to a hospital ,near 4:he
Railea Death ToU
Shoreditch town hall In suburTheir deaths raised to seven 1ban London, where 1he fight
the number of fatalities attrib- was held, James later was
uted directly to ring injuries in transferred to 1he National Hos-tile world this year. Ten boxers pital for Nervous Diseases.
-alba.teur• and professional&amp;- where he died of brain damage
1 NI!Yer in the long histnry . of at 4 a.m .
died of injuries last year.
Romeo never regained con·
bo:ring has the sport suffered : IK'iousness after being knocked
such a rash of fatalities f1ver . out by Rogel' Agaoan, another
sucb a short period of time. It i Filipino, in the fourth round of
was certain to set up new cries ! their bout. A doctor at Manila's
for aboUshment (){ organized St. Luke's HospitaJ said .Romee
fisticuffs.
died of cerebral edema and a
In London, James' death was 1massive hemorrhage..

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By Ualled Preto lntemallonal 1 Detroit
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Bowsfield il-tl and Bryan.
(1st game 1
1Regan, Shery (9) ll!ld Rome.
2011002 010-5 8 01Loser- Regan (U). HRo--Bcy•
000 000 000- 0 3 I an %,
Pizarro (8-31 and Martin. ·
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Pappas 15-4) aod Brown. HRs- Phila.
11 100 1101- 4 S I
Ward, F. '!obinson.
Chkago
000 000 0211-- % 6 ~
(2od game I
Dennis Bennett, Roebucl&lt; (7),
Olicago
000 lOll 000- I 4 0 Baldschun (9) aod Dalrymple.
Baltimore 000 300 OOI- 3 9. 0 Jackson, McDaniel (8) and Jler.
Horlen, Baumann l6), WiJ- tell. Winner- Bennett (8-4). ~
helm (8) and McNertney. Bar- ! er- .lackson (8-5). HR-Jiem&gt;.
bar (3-3) and Lau. Loser-Hor- stein.
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tures ..-ere furnished by Mrs 1 Mrs. l'ru~·, ~~Ire .hat •
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Mrs. Golda JeweU., ol COl~
,/:""· •lor. Mrs. D. L. McVey. urnbuB visited here last
H:::c H~ward Stanley, Mrs. 1 with old friends. She expeats to
Arthur Codtt, Mrs. A. J. Ro- move here m the near ruture ...
mine, Rev . Earl Russell and ~rs . Jack Clark and ' .. three
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Mrs. Bessie Strong. The group . chlldn~ n spen~ a wee~ w1th· bt-tvoted ·lfo seild· a contr-ibution to mothe_r, Nettle Sw1sher, ·: of I
h lp with ex-peRses o[ repair- i Chesh1r~ and assisted ~er With
ing the state Headquarters in I her sprmg house cleamng.
,
Columbus.
I Mrs . .F'rancis Alkire and s~n,
Mrs. Dale Dye. Jr. and daugh- ] Ray , ~pent several days w~th
ho~ts on Sunday afternoon to the H. G. Waggoner
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opt-n house '1r1 honor ~ their in Colum bus.
Rebecca Mrs. Lola Cklrk entereU St.
granddaughter. Miss
Dye. daughter of Mr. and Joseph Hospital it' Parkersburg
Mrs. Alvin Dye. who rece~ved for observation and
possible
her Bachelor of Science in Ed- 1 spinal surgery.
ucation Degree from Ohio Un- Howard Wlkey and Jackie of
iverstty -on Sunday.
Prt&gt;sent C.allipolis and Mr. and
Mrs: ,
for the -event were Mr. ~;~nd . Cl•arlt·s Jones, loc~;~l, visited
Mrs. Dale .Dye, r ., and daugh -: A"·a Gilkey Sunday.
ters. Beverly. Sharon and Huth , --~ - - ·
-- - ---local: Mr. and Mrs. Chester guest uf !mnor. Miss Rebeeca
Baumgardner and family of · Dye and the hosts, Mr. and '
Co~hoct,on, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde :Mrs . Dale D~'e , Sr.
Walkrr and family of 1'hurm::tn. i i;;.,;;,.._-...._....._..__..-.,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jrwin and ;
children . of M:1.rysvillr, Marv
and E4ythe Kepnar of Hartford. :
Ohio. Grant Price, Est.a Blaek- :
wood, Jerry Wine and daughter.
Ce c i I
Terri. of Columbus.
Blackwood, Harrisonville. Mr.
All Makes--All Models
and Mrs . .J. K. Crabtree, of Al bany, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis
Smith, Oleva and Nancy, W
C. Peck , _Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
WY 1-2255
Crabtree, local, Mr. and Mrs. 601 E. M•in St.
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Mr. aod Mrs. Errol
and" son, Hugh, Mr. and
George Conroy and daughter ,
Kimberly of Akron, visited
rEK'enUy with hi~ mother, Mrs.
Alice ·Dodson.
Mr. Dale Adams and daugh· ]
ter of Sabina visited relalives
in this community rrcently. I
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woode
qf TIIJ1PPrs Plains called on
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bahr,
recent IV
Mr ·and Mrs. M. L. Bahr
and son. Billy, attended the l
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1 Belpre recently.
Mrs. Clara Mllhoan

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29. Trlrn-

to&lt;o."

!;Very tilevlewer is aware of
the dreaded moment that occur. when one rel axes after a ·
loft&amp; day's work , armd wlth
food and drink - and then
JWitehH. on a late video movie,
" medium."
Few things could lndlcattttlo- only lo ·be greeled by a blm

1957 Mercury Montcle~ir
4 Dr. All white. Nice and elfin, see It

1957 Dodge;iierra

ABC CLEANER&amp;
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

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4 Dr. Station Wagon, real nice

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M•r;on, W. Y•.

60 Chevrolet $1 ,095

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2 dr . Nt&gt;w rC'buill 6 cyl. enginf'- Sid. sh iU . J\t' honey,

Troop
234 Has
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Camping Out

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1958 Mercury Montclair
I .

4 Dr. Full power, clean and nice

1959 Plymouth 4 Dr.

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Full power, local owner. A real nlct one oer car

II LONOFJ:LJ.OW
One let.ter limply stands for UlOther. In this samol~ A 111 used
for Lhe three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single ietters, apostrophill.ll, thll len1th and formaUon ot tltll wot"dt an all hlntl.
EReh tl~n· I he code letters are difttrellt.

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6 cylinder, standard trans. One local owner.
Clean and 1101id, oee it

A Or')'Pto(ram

CEY

BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE

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6 lJ liD
15 Spolllglll OD SportJ

I ,,5·25 Weather

6o 15
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7·31
7 II

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News Headlines
lfluiCal .Clock
1bt J.!iellnt
8 I~ 'lltto Valley Newo
8 ~~~ World, National New,
8 Ill Sports
8 If'~ Weather Pietm-e

dy ond Lyml and her flon&lt;e.
Kevin Brandenburg of Daylon.

Are House Gue1u
DAVGHTEII BORN

5·30 Dtn' ner Mus,'•~ a.1t
6:00 Sunset Blvd.
7::W Sign orr
SATURDAY

US Stgn On
6·15 Muslcal C1oc"'
. NS Tho Llfel!no

8:00 Ohio Valley News
8 llii World. National Newt
a lfl Spiwl.o Tnday
8 15 Weat.her Plrture

8 lfi MWJJtoaJ Clook
8 ~' t:ommunllt News
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ot !hl' Town

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F'amil'r' Worship Hour

8 55 News

P 00 Muslcal Cbck
g so Sons &amp; Stnrv l'lm~
' 46 '•mlly Wonlilp Hoar

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FILTERED WHITE GAS

Frtda~ .

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Newe

.2 ';, Lot·at News

For boats at our new boat

- ~ 111 Mark~rs

Oock., ju1t oppo~lte our
5tation oa the river.

ANTHONY
Plumbing -Heating

Strvict Sltlion

2 1'' Mid

2 &lt;'~'
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Your O.,.nclablt
Dealer For

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Countl') Oo RoutMf
News Bt!11
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1:211 Counlr)l Jamboree
1:30 Farm News
l o35 Paul Bowan
6o40 Meigs Ct Agr, Ext.
7:110 Newn
7:115 Tiny's Chapel
7:34. News

7:35 Picken.: Hardware
Jl'u~s.-Thun.J
7:50 N ~ws Report

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a, i10 Van Patrick Sp&lt;irts
8'"" Baker Fumtture-Wed-Fri
110 00 News
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lC llii H•gh &lt;;chool Hll Parade 9 otlll Open
News
10 S5 News
f oO&amp; CoHee Witll Janet
lJ 00 Army rime
9·41i Betty NtwtAHl
·ll 311 Special CommunJL1
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Procrams
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12 00 News Roundup
II:
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12 20 Butlettn Board
ll.lb A.S.C. Program-Fri
12 20 Non 0 Gramt
11 .15 Family Worsnii&gt;-Tbun.
11 $n Saturday Matinee
llo4b
Tiny's Couolrjl ll,ymns
1 35 NeWs Seal
12
INI
NOOII Report
I 00 Saturday Matinee
12:30 Goesslen Guest Slar·FrL
2 116 News Beat
12:1!11 Mualc JUII Fur You
3 00 S.turday Matinee
f : 11&gt; Blaettnar Sbow-Tues.
3 55 News Bear
t :IU Loci! Nen
4 00 Oiscins witb Doss
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f 30 Top Ten Revue
6:011 Newa
5 00 New.s Summary
7:30 Sign Oft
5 lb Dinner Musicale
SATURO.U
1:30 Sign Oft

'1 : 11 Mormng Melodies
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POMEROY

606 E. MAIN ST.
Groom's Friends

,WOII

ClaMat:ID•

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Yestf_.rday's Cr,rptoquoh:: WE ARil ALWAYS
1
THOSE WHOM WE BORE.-LA ROCHEFOUCA , L.J
4r0 lih. KiQ r...,_ u1 1l4~t.t. 1MJ

"We thought you might WUit to oontribute to a
collection for ld Jonoo, Mr. Wampler , , , ht haan't

METROPOLITAN
.
MOTORS
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1961 Chevrolet 2 Dr.

sofp.r

JMI;,.

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Furniture, I

S~poo. Baker
llllddlepol'f.

3312.

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6 cylinder. Real solid, clean and nice

I

Notice

video executJvg ll th1t, ratblr
'"'· lhey will have to daaf
·11th lito ~•!ldlcl!t ol ohotollll
. '' racier, IH!or tJtjl lronker
mo IH!lnt turnod out today In
, '' ctHJntl')' and abrold.
rho oupply, after all, hal to
•me from IOmewhOI'e, and tho!
evision e ecutJve• are per.
I ·1ly awtrt Of tilt dlfllcuitiH
reooncillil.l tha rnovl11 of r..•nl years wllh What lltoy ar•
1nd of ref~: rrlna · to •• 11 uram,

1956 Chevrolet 4 Dr.

gun.
new
Guarantee4
132 .76 terms or discount
cash. Phone WY 2-2204,
Remoldeled, first floor unfurn6 12 5tc
lshPd. 4 room and bath apart- I
men!. MiddlE"pnrf, WY

PHONE WY 2·2157

""d on• ol !Itt problmo fi!Oinl

1957 Oldsmobile Super 88

CUCKLER REALTY
Box 229

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Service

For Rent

tile

btlllf ..,.. now• "One, TWo, "nlree" and "The
oays than In prav1oul yun- Ylklnp.'"

General Real Estate

IIOM.IOY, OHIO

pFt' U: .. dUI.JKf
. . . 6 ll4 ~~ ••fN I t' '1 0111)
"ii~UI'tlll -4t:)ll 4 II l.fl 11•fla ''"'"

'50·00 DOWN

In the Heart of

$1795

t.ook fi

d __ ,
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) What
&gt;•I happen wf1en th&lt; current
uwJy of old rrKlv1es for teleun is exhausted?
. .
WeU. of couno a •real 1*'.on ol the 111pply 11 llrelldy
o~aus~, and C1!ft1 of tht ano,,, ... II lltat ~ flliN lriJI
n1tlnue to bt mun. But IIWer
,_

eu ..1eru OUII.I

.....,.

$1395

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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··.\1111-1 Ot 1'11rHoll.lt • Ull'rli
• 'lfJI - II J" fur 110 •orlt 1'1\ln
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1963 Corvelr Ptntl

1111mn

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. Gov. William Scranton, an ac- ductlons of tho arts - stage,
tive cllldiclaUo for the &amp;101b- I moviot, lel&lt;vllioo and conlemUlat one bas ""'" many IJmes porary music. The PJ'Oil'IIDI
belore.
whlcb aro prodltoad in .,..peralican prsidentlal
nomination llop with
National Council
since l.,t Friday, II lnleviiW&lt;d of Cburcl&gt;es, Include wort by
Sunday on CJIS.TY'o "Faco the Frledrlell Nletuehe. James
Nation."
Blldwln. T - WU lollll.
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Stirling July 11, CBS-1'11'1 ond Shak._re. and ..,.,..
YlSton s evourmg
movies- "Look u and L' •• ·u If
.end IN- UlllllftCY of 111o SUj)ply
P
tve WI o er frOIIl the new movie
"Dr,
slluad..,.....,.,. foreolully lhan ~ •!Jht-t&gt;ert IOI'le• ~hn« wllh 81rqeJov.-.-or How 1 Lumod
tbe current titles for this com. the Images of Man . as cur. to Stop Worrying and Love 1'tle IARNET GOOGI-E tOld SNUfi'Y
lfll 1111011 ,5 Sunday Aight films' rently reflected ln vanous pro. Bomb."
till .\BCJI'V, They include "The
lolltM:Ia _W,ner," "Birdman ot
MAW!! A PlUMS
Aleatru," "Exodus,'' '"Sof!lfl
MIRAC:L!
l.!kt It lltlt." "Judgment at
HAPPENT A'T
19. MU·
NurtmberR.'' "The Misfits,"
"TH' CARD GA,ME

.Television Rev11e

Phone W' 2-13455. Paul L. Bat.

ele11t interior, btlle and

1961 Chevrolet V2 Ton Pickup

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LIGH1 bacl&lt;·hoe service,
c•ll or eon lac\ : Earl
R.
Werner. Construction. Phone
WY '-2769.
, 17 6tp
FOR YOUR Bu!Jdoz••r

•..CIII

'-" .,.. ., ...,, ..u ..

Business Services

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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1:011 Sign liD
1:~ Country Music Time
UO Coon~ Jambor..

f:3S Joho Harma

LIYTLI ORPHAN AMNII

7:tlll Breakfast Party
t:15 Jones Buick Show

~ HARO&amp;.D

GIA V

WAL, ""f'NNI:tr HelPe 80N!'. tEPr

10:15 The Good LUe
10:35 Music In The Air
10:46 This Is Music
1L05 Top Ten Show
ll:llti Top Ten Show (Duttonsl
12:00 Noon News
12; ll&gt; MIIBicaJ ln"'rlude
12:30 Rev. Merliri ·reetJ

~~ OWJJ:I HLNr AT NIGHT 1 AI'U) "MOlT

'lt!Y TIME CHICkB'I HAWk'!: r----J

ARE .JUST I-Wir~IH 1 FOR
THE!q CHAt'lCE!

IGN'T THERE
ANY·

PLAC!! fll
CHIC!&lt;&amp;! Kil

"AFE1

L:OO P1atter Par~'

7:00 Sundown Serenade
7: 30 Sigu Off
lltlNIIAY
7:05 Sign On
7:ao French Clcy Baptist
9.no Wings of HeaJin&amp;

9:30 BJble Speab to YtHJ
10:00 Voice of PropheCJ
10:35 Wash. Reports lo People
II:Oti .Sululay Show
12:00 Noon News
12:16 Ouistian Bour
12oJO IU&gt;v. Merlin Teet•

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1:00 Billy Grabam
1:31i Lulberao Bour
2:00 Tbt Cburcb At !?ork
5:011 Country llymn Timers
5:&amp;1 World In Review
1:011 Baptist Bour
7:011 Sign Off

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By GEORGE WONDEiit
YOU SE!: .MOM .WE

\!JERE. PLANNING ON
5?END!Ner "THE

SUMME~ OUi

WEST

.... "MN5 MR.
V!~LENTI'* RUN
~J$1&lt;ANCH I

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USED work pants and shirts.
Carl ~hf'vnlier . Long Bottom.

C. I. Nye Co.

6 17 :Wtp
FURNITlJRF. for sa le. WY
2216.

Ath•nt, Ohle

ANNOUNCES SERVICEII
newly
appointed paslor of the 8yra•ll
cuse·Minersville charge,

Ph, LY :1-1131

6 1', 61p

Dr. Lester L. Roush,

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ELECTRIC Hot Point range
gOOd condition. $1.0 ; 18 cup
electrl&lt; clrip.o-lator, $10: I(

Jon brown and white jug,

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$5;

~gallon

brown and white jug,
$2: Phono WY 2-3793.
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LI!JGISLATION
WASHINGTON IUIP)

=-=-'c=---:-ZIG ZAG aewing machine 1963

For Selt or Rent
model. Dial a stitch Buttonholes, · monoarams, apJ;ij_;I H1msrr.r::r;;nfoi"sa~71ily I
ques, blind btlns, ole,
monthly paymonto on
up laat oil (11111Denl&amp;
contract, 532 Mill Street, Midmonthly. l'hoilt WY 2-221!4.
dleport. Pbone WY 2-S262. ·
..,, 6125tc
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BUDGET
~::R~E.'II THEWbaleVer
you buUd, do

I HOG and 1 blaok JOI'NI' cow.
Phone WY · ~- ·
will ·
be held
lhe
lhli in-·hip
church tl t:IIO a.m., and
en911le •t II. 1.m., ea~h ·But&gt;· II
day mornlni. -

ot P ring, size 9, $10 : 5 gal·

~oet

2-ii1d..

lor sale or

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it the eoDVenleDt, lOW•

cost aoncrett wtll· We
~ f!ld daliver I'Ud7 to
pour. Order aowl

House paased '"d oenl to
Senate 'Monday ·legislation
lowhtg- per""* •\ chajogltdl ~· : :
,.. '
pau, olf111101 ln.ftallolllil fc
and national grUsla...., to be
lrlld by u.s. I!OIIIIIIIuionl .·............

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CO.
2-3214
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I If' eddin•

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&amp;

Held in Mari.eua .

Bride's Parents
Are Hosts for
Dinner Event

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Pomeroy; Mrs. Gene Yost, f\&amp;.
ldne ; and Mr. and Mrs. John
Burnell, Parkenburg;
M r •·

nr •alives and fnends m the Eber Lewis and Mr. and Mrs.

an·a who attended the marri- (',ffirge Vaughan . Middleport.
1 ~ - of M1. Thomas Skinner and
~:• . !' Judy Sla&lt;:k in Marietta !
Mrs.

Arthur

A rehearsal dinner honorlnl :
1 Miss Judy
Slack, Marietta.

Skinner. Mrs . \

George

f'h 'Ms . Mrs . Rob(&gt;rt Coats and ·

. StE'phen Coats, Mrs. EM

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WAS I
WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTIT'r

Ma Saves More · o~ .Pop's
h at These Stores

Mr.l

LYONS

1

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FURNITURE
$595·

~iiiii:i~~~~~~l_.llt~e
.:,;r";;;,"P:;;;Ie~l;ef;;.t
;;;for:,.a~wed~d~i~ng High school
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and attended Ohio
for the past two
years . Mr Turner ls a graduate of Mkldieport High sehoul
and attended Ohio University.
He is a partnel' in the Athens
TV Applipnce Storre.
Relatives and friends attending from this area included

new

diet·rite
only 1 calorie per serving
no sugar at all

--------··i' .SAVE YOUR RC COLA, DIET-RITE COI.IA. NEHI,
TRUE FRUIT ORANGE AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE
CAPS.
_

' THEY ARE VALUABLE!
WE WILL PAY '12 CENT
EACH TO YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY.

AT CONFERENCE
Mrs. Albert Ruush , president of the Ladies Auxiliary to
Feeney Bennett Post in Middleporl, represented the local

Iunit
1
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01*' I to I Mon. Thru lat.

RUTLAND

~y Popular D...,.nd At A New Low Prlcel

Fairmont Countryside

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APPLE SAUCE

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49c

1h gel.
c1rton

Racine Food !Mrket
and Lyons CloFarm Food Store

FOODLAND
LB.

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303
tans

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Golden Isle Brand

I Athens.

PIECE

FRUIT COCKTAIL

GO TO REUNION
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rousb,
Becky and Kenny, and Mrs.
· Alta Miller, were in Darbyville
near Columbus Sunday to attend the Miller reunion.

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*Lowest Prices Always

303
cans

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Inn Maid Brand

TRY TINY'S

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cans

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fireside

Hunt's

WAXED PAPER

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SALAD DRESSING

.

pound

39c

*Frozen Food Special
ring

Cream Filled PIES

Our Vote Goes To
Dad, Sun., June 21

KING SIZE

3 $1

Cast your vote for Dad ... he's first on
everyone's ballot on Father's Day ...
every day! You'll be sure to gel his
nomination when you honor him this
Sunday with an appropriate remem-

pln

Juot

Defrost and S.rvel

BREEZE

TOMATO SAUa

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brance.

l~OL
pkgs.

SPAGHETTI
DINNER - -

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KELLOGG$

BUCKEYE BRAND ROLL

VARJETY
PACK-

Why race for • ringing phone when one in your
workshop can put all calls only a reach away ...
1nd make it convenient In make caUs, too?' Havlnl
•n dtenlion phone whrre you work or play maket
lob ol ~~enae at Httle ~·•· Phone or visit OW'

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lb. roll

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TEA BAGS· · 48

165 SIZE

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WAS I
SURPRISED
TO FIND THAT
THESE PRICES
WERE EVERY
DAY LOW LOW
I HAVE
· PAID MORE
ON SO CALLED

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MEAT
31 oz.

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WINESAP
APPLES -

HUNTS
PORK &amp; BEANS

c Clorox

ARMOUR

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BONUS BUY ;··,

27101.

Camps
BOX .. Pork&amp; Beans

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Mix whh water ... It's .....ty te •J-r

Put a phone where JJUI are

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8 oz.

end Sugar.

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A blend of lnst1nt Tea, Ltmon

Cream
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Box

HUNTS

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MIX OR MATCH

eChocolate
eCocoanut
eLemon
eBanana

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BONUS BUY
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Banquet Brand

ting

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BONUS BUY

It's ·New!

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ALL
FLAVORS

POUND
BAG

2=37c

PIZZA CATSUP

Rolls

CANTALOUPES
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for

CHARCOAL

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FIG BARS

Cutrite--125 ft. Rolls
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BOLOGNA

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Kounty Kist Brand

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TINY,S

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ICE CR.EAM

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GROCERY
BILL AT

BONE IN

REPEAT SALE!

Star Kist tight

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STRETCHERS

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Turner and
Mrs. Noah Haskins, Middleport;
Raymond Turn~r . Cplumbus;
Mr. Charles Haskins, Washington, 0 . C.: and Dan Sanborn , Springfield.

cola

DAVID DAVIES

Now Phone No. IH 2-Sm

DOLLAR

BAKER FURNITURE

MONEY I
SAVED ON
MY TOTAL

NO STAMPS- NO GIMMI!=KS- NO COUPONS- JUST LOW LOW PRICES EVERY DAY

Department StoN

Fifth and Pe~rl .
RACINE

TUPPERS PLAINS

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Clover Farm

"The Store Wlth A Hart..

Route 7

TO FIND

OHIO

MIDDLEPORT

RUTLAND

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AND PEARL STREETS

, ,rJrl, , vfr~. E. 0 . 'l'towk~bary .•
Jerrie Pullrn . Middleport : ghtt&gt;r or ~1r . and Mrs . George · ietta. The buffet dinnt"r
was '
r.~r. and Mr!~ Dan Farmer, and Zeigler . Chester Star Route , served by Mrs. Arthur Skinner
C.nd't' and Lynn. and Kevin i was unit£'d in marnagr lo
and Mrs. Dave Farmer.
Brandenburg, Dayton: Mr .. and I William Turner' .son of ~r . · A pink and white color ·
Mrs. John Hunter. Bluef1eld. and Mrs. Jacob l'urner, .Mid-I scheme was carried out In the
W. Va .; Mrs . R. M. Spencer, dlepo~ . Saturday. June .13 · at · table derorations for the dinMr . and Mrs . Charles Reecey . 15-30 m the ~ft~rnoon
Ill the ! ner . The arrangement on tht
Cincinnati: Mr. and Mrs . Paul \ Hemlo..:k Chnsttan Church at . buffet table featured a bride
Sweeny, Amsterdam : Mr. and 1 Hemlock Grove.
. 1 and groom in a crystal containMrs. Charles Brunner, Akron, \ The vows of the double rmg e surrounded by a ring of pink
and daughter' Mrs. Joan G~'- , ceremony were read befure the ~· d~wn roses and pink tapers .
S}' of Illinois: Robert Sagarde, altar deco~at~d ~lth baskets of The table was covered Y."ith a
Athens ; Dr. and Mrs . Roger whitP gladtoh wtth
t~e Rev ., pink clulh with white net covOanlels, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Howard ~uppelt, .. Mtdd\ep_or_t ! ering Miniaturt: figurettes were
Roush , Mr. and M~. George I P~esbytenan
munster offlCI- · placed at each place and sinSkinner, MJS. Loram Sterrett, atmg.
I le sweetheart roses were used
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foster. \ The bride was lo\'ely li1 81gn small ~phcas of hurricane
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coloted three p1ece smt 111,
.· led ...1·th pink dawn
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COMPLETE
I Sharon Moore Gaul was matron roses we~e us
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ROOMS OF
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Ier of Co!um~-, &lt;: servmg hiS ro- Mr. Skmner was· held at U1e
ther as ~st man.
. home of JOrn Hetzer in ParkThe onde's mother wore a
pink custume and the bride- ~rsbur.~g·------1
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groom's
1nother was attired in
QHLY
, a black and white sheer dress. trip to (){'ean City, Md ., and
A wedding dinner was served on their return will reside in
at the Zeigler home following Amesville The new Mrs. Turn..
the ,·eremony.
-er 1s a graduate of Pomeroy
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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II Mro W1111J Anthony, lofro, lulla
planned lllllli!ICIIII!I!d wt.a.lhe !tho county ln"rmary; lor lbPlr gram Inc:~~ I B e qu d.arim Emma y 8- 1, Mn.
Lovejoy Clr!!le of the Mlddl.. ,S(IOclallnterest for tho year and ~ 8 meditotton. M~. H=l
Ardt&lt;r, ltfn_ LUJ1t1t
port FlrltlaJ&gt;tist Church .,., · ne~Md the special miJslonery ~,;baSe, Ju.lr_man. was n c s• McGee. """· ~:ua- Murrl1.
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Rhod 11.111 1o1n MUton
Tueoday OMIIIng ll the bome Mrs WilDs Anlhony opened Mn. -Holtman oerved a 1... Mila and .M Han,' ~
of Mn. ll'nd lloffmon. T be the m~lng wltll devo :iorts MI'IJ . aerl cOOtae 1.9 thooe present ID· Hood
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- Plan A Special Feast For POP o.n father's Day, Sunday, June 2J

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e1g er- urner \and Mr. Thomas Skilllll'r. MidV
T k
dleport. aod members of tbe
OWS are a en bridal party, wao held al the
Q June 13th
home or the bride-elect's parn
Ients . Mr. and Mrs. Ransom
Miss Lola Aletha Zeigler. dau- Slack Saturday evening in Mar- l

. · 1n,· afternoon were Mr and
l&gt;ave Farmer. Mrs.

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Around And
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clmr&lt;!h June 4th with 10 mem-

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The Chester WSCS met at the

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Brand
Mrs.

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Mr. _,1

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was program Jeader. Sbe used
her topic MWhat It Mellllll to
belong to the Society." Dev..
tions were read by Mrs. Card,

Pomeroy

Ray Pickens,

\~~~lli j reo.Mrs.
Edltll Dartt ond c~~~~~
iJii
Charles,
Johnnie and I

shaU of Louisville, Ky..

and
Judy Genheimer, Columbus, are
in New York this week atlending the World's Fair. They
will abo visit in New Jersey.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black-

Mr. and Mn. VlrstJ T,._
lord of Syracuse, are announcing the marrlage of tllelr
daughter. Martha Sue (Suzl),
to Ronald Provo, of W e s t
PMim Beach, Florida. T h e
wedding was performed In AI·
Junta, Georgia, June &amp;. T b e
bride was attired. in a white,
whipped cream
materl•1
dress, wltb pink •ccessorle•.
The new Mrs. Pnvo i1 em-

Harry Keiser. Minersville.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hass-

ler of Reynoldsburg and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Hassler
of
White Hall spent a day last

wood of RUtland, Route 1,

-and"MAKI WAY FOR LILA"
Erika Remberi and
Joachim Hansen

(Color)

Th~~;~=~vAN's ~~·:F~.~1, ]~~D~~~rqF:::;~~
Lee Marvin

On UCtreSS

MEIGS THEATRE

June 21-24

"PT 109"
(Teehnicolor)
Cliff Robertson, as Lt. (j .g.)
John F. Kennedy, Ty Hardin
Jas. Gregory, Robert CuJp,'
Grant Williams.

CgJgrurtoon

Ruoning

tim• 212 hrs.

AJmission 75c and 40c.

with his grandparents, elected. Marie Hauck, councU
Mr. and Mra. Orr.
deputy, reported on the meet·
tog of !he Deputy Club of DisPLAN SUPPER
!riel 13,. held Sunday In Belpre
Theree will be a jitney sup·. and announced the annua1 pic-

SUMMER
UNDERWEAR
plete line of Summer
Underwear for men &amp;:

boy,, Knit ahoru broadcloth shorta knit union suita - athletic union suits - tee shirts - undershirts -muscles Tee Shirts and· in all sites from the Vei'J
smallest to the extra large
sizes. Stop in the busy Mens &amp;:
boya department on the first
floor and stock up on nationally
known Hanes Underwear from

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Elbe:tfelda.

l..;o~iiili~iiili~iiiiii~iiiliii:~1"~•~st~ern~~sta::rs~
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SUMMER DRESSES
IN A WIDE SELECTION

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Mrs. Royal 'lbomas wu tbe
bostess to the Loyal Helpero

Clasa of the Asbury Methodist
Churcb Monday evening at
bome ln Syracuse.
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The meeting,
Ill dlar~e ~~
Mrs. Ralph Robson, president,
opened wilh tile Psalm 211 In
Wilson. follolffil with devotions
taken from Hebrew 13 by Mrs.
William Eichinger Jr. w b o
closed willl prayer. A dtacussion was held on the
wide rummage sale to be beld
Harri
,
s v an Meter, a f ormer
m the near future. Plans were
made for a picnic July 20 at
the Syracuse Park.
Mrss. Thomas read a poem
1 "My Mother" written
Iren~

Sizes 14

f!KK;C

100~

cotton and

the popular raglaa
sleeve for extrt. oomort.Sotid eoior blue, biaeil
and white. Sizes Jmall,
medium, large and extra
large.
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ELECTRIC RAZOR,

His vote on final passage of
tbe bill remsiM in doubt, however.

to 17.

SmithinNW
District Job· ..
Donald M&lt;Kenzlo ot PomerOJ'
teacher and assistant principal
of Wahama High School for !be
past tO y-.rs, was hlrW Weclo
~day night

as ""eou~ ·~
of Northwesle'11. ~ ~~
District on a t'io--year ~
tract.
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Mr. McKenzie replacei -0..
ion Smith &amp;!1 ex:~cutlv, .hfll tf
the district. Smith
tendered
bts resignation in May after
serving t~ years a~ executive
~ head. Mr. Smith said this morning that his future plans are

. indefinite, but he does Intent
to teach somewber4!. .'
Prior to teachitlg oi
McKewje w~s employed as

lfabamoi

Described by Wetherholt

BIG YANK UNIFORM SUITS

new dark

(ON REQUEST) \:

toBINSOWs . .
CUANERS
2-5421

popular green and

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era and shirt

to match.

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reported W In
era! Hospital and Mrs.
R. Karr. Sr., 18 Holzer"unpb!.U
pltal .Mils a.~
gave .., tnlorlllal talk on
~ vtalt to .Ireland.
were,_oerved
theRelreslunents
boslesll 8lliltod
Mn

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Bryant, from a 11010 wltb
lace
liDd a ~

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delpb • UIDI,

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oent to Mrs. Weblter.

rrant .

2-HOUR

light grey, the

size in trou ..

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grey,

His correct

Tho June meeting ol
JOF clasa of tbee Unlled Med&gt;odist Church waa held Mooday evening at tile dutrch With II
Mrs.and
Dwight
hrt&lt;er
aa Sr.
tess
Mra. Jed
Webater
contributing boatesa.
Mrs. Anlolle Lucke,
dent, eonducled tile meetins
which opelled wtlb devotionl
taken from Psalm 16 by Mrs.
Everett 'l1lomaa •
wi1h • prayer. A ttport
liven on the l"UIIIJD8&amp;e sale
recently and the refrigerator
purchased for l&lt;e church ldtchen, with the ~Plans were made for a picnic
in Ju!J, the place to be Ill__ ,_....., Mra Jed W boter Sr
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Uni·

form Suits in the

JOf Class is
P/ , I
annmg Of
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Big Yank

colors and , amart eomblDI.·
tions. All bead -tilel.

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New,.Colorful, Smertl

RCA
VICTOR
RADIOS
And Dad would like a
rodlo gift on hla Doyl
Choose from Table
Models, Clock Radi01,
FM Radios or If you
prefer select tor him
an RCA Victor TransIStor Radio in either
pocket size, regular
'llze or the wonderful
new Transistor Radio
with AM·FM short
wave bands.

Hill Cnek
Hickory

Charcoal
Smokeless and sized.
Makes good food taste

better.
IOib.bq

69c

Nation'sBM
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To Lead Troop

3 lor $l4'

FOR
I IIIII

for the Rutland Gride School.
and mathematics and lclenca
tescbero' for the hJ8h idlool. ·
All members of the board
attended.

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Sharpshooter Golf baiiJ
with liquid center.

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:She-Nanny-Cans Going on at Farm

GOLF
BALLS

HEADQUARTERS
lhlrtl 11101

a fifth grade teacher at Rutland Elementary, a principal

29c .. sps

Elberfeld• ere

Scbd

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In other -fty, ~ boanf
hired Miss Carolt Hudson of
Middle(&gt;OI"t as a teacher In tbl
Junior High School at !!~!land
and Jesse Rankin of 'falem, W.
Va., as social sclenct teacher
and assistant fOotbaD coach at
Rutland ltigh School •
The board approved the pur•
chase of two acbool buse1 1nd
boughl, an additional aero o(
ground for ~ Salem Cenl"'
SchooL
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A special · ml!ettilg of 11101
board will btl' held Wednesday
June 24. at 7:30 p. m. to hire

Summer

Cool and comfortable ror
sport and leisure wear. SoUd

a

coach and teacher In Middleport schools.
H, has also
taught. in EaR~ .lAc~

He'll like the new

f

Succeeds Or9,1

moria! from Randolph County a digger when it hit a high
powered Jine. Fo:r. was stand-

savmgs•
• L03fl practJces
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sage was cleared easily Wed· tion witil painful burns of his said Fox's survival of the shock
nesday night when the Senate hands, feet and shoulders. He was "miraculous!'
was tramderred to Meigs Me- Fox. was h.olding a cable from
approved, 76 to 18, the
ing on the ground and therefore
received the entire impact of
the voltage. The victim was
prepari1g to change a drill bit
when he was electrocuted.

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as a substitute for the
Hospital in Indiana by ambU·
passed bill. The action
lance.
.ed the dObr to furilier amend· Members of the family were
.ments a[ter 81 days of debate. told that mouth to mouth resSen. Barry Goldwater, Ariz., piration was . given Fox immeGOP presidential front-runner, 1diately following the accident.
whn was absent, was recorded in favor of the substitute.

CEN1I i

Exec is
Hired,by

oratory today before voting
~is J: Fox, 55, of Pomeroy Rt. 1, is in Meigs Memproval of the sweeping me••s-1onal hospital today recovering from injuries of a 12 000
ure.
volt shock by electricity.
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FQx was transferred to the hOspital here Wednesday
Final pllslage could come lodsy.· But Senate leaders,
afternoon from Winchester, Ind., where he suffered the
· tng unconsumed tolking tU.. al·li~~:~~rm~T;~u~~esday at 3:30 p.m. while working as a heavy
loled to senators,were inclined 1
operator for the Colliers Construction comto think thai the final vote pany.
would be delayed until Friday. Hospital officials said this -~-------------­
The last major hurdle to paa-- morning Fox is in fair CQndi- Hospital officials In Indiana

promise drafted by its

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Syracuse resident and
Mrs Mlzpall benedl&lt;!tioD Ill UDiaon,
Helen Damewood 'read an a.i liter wbidl relre*ments were
cle "Eternal Hopers"
oervld bf tilt bolt&lt;ll to
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nimed
above IDd
The meeting closed with the cia ltarr, Mrs.
ner aDd Mrs. Wll1lam

DRY
CLEANING

SHOES for MEN

omeroy Man
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Heavy Shock

THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964

Men's
Light
Weight

Every Dad ean uae
more ahlrb. Wnh 'n
wear cotton. Taper-fit
and convertible cuffs.

coming year.
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RAND
RANDCRAn

Made of

22.75, 29.95, 32.50

DRESS SHIRTS

;.~•gular

Asbury Church
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Thomas Home

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SUNDAY, JUNE 21

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2.99 to 6.99

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Health ~b ~ meet Thurs- Mrs. Betty Olne, Mrs. Gelr·ll L:==================~
d at 311 m at the home
aid Marr and cblldren, Donna, r FOR DAD
,:. W · A PM~r an with
Darrell and Darla, and ~::~
Mark ,~;5er In gchar 0 0 1
te Davld80ll hsve
n
d Mr Rog
from a week's vacation in Jack-

ments following the July 6
June :Ill
.
Tho my! of the Rutland
I meelmg and members are ask· Methodist Church will bold
j ed to take their own table rummage and bake sale in the
[ service.
church basement Saturday
9 a. m. For pickup of
I HOLDING SERVICES call SH :!-5301.
The Rev. Donald Ashton of A bridal sbower honoring Mrs.
I, Jackaon,
is conducting services Carolyn Goeglein CuUums, 8
at the Hemlock Grove
cent bride, will be held at
lian O.urch at 8 p. m. eacb Rock Springs Methodist church,
Court St.
Pomeroy
Sunday through Juna. Every- Saturday at 7:311 p.m.
A II
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friends
.
vited. and neighbors are · tn-

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

SWEAT SHIRTS

For Fother'o Doy

Give Dad

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Men1 H•nn Short 51...,.

Sunbeams, Norelco,

per Saturday, June 20, at the : nic fo the club and distct f- • pr~am ·~ t s.
Y
sonvllle, Fla. where they were
Racine Junior High. Serving 1ficers for August 2, at the home I er
leo; 8Q f th
guestl of Mrs. Cline's son and
0
I will start at 5 p. m. 'l1W Is of Edith Betzing, at Tuppers ti ~ ~ ' of / 0b' e
family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ibeing sponsored by the Racine Plains.
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1Cline and daugbter, Kbnmle.
CampbeD told
Th
t
1 th
The Rev. and Mrs.
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program plans for National M ur 1ayTa 1· p.m. 8
Dowson and sons, Dougla •••All
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'b .
ason c emp e.
1gb
turned turda from
ess1on an a c?ntr1 ution was Magn lia Tern le Pythi
Dw t, re
S8
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' made. Installation of
te
P
an
the
Ohio
Methodist
Conference
1
was announced for next meet· 1" Th 1 sdmeet lnt 7r3e0gu ar
held last week at Lakeside,
·g
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U
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son
ur
ay
a
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p.m.
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The Rev. Mr - Do WIOJ1 Was
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u y , an a o Jeers
be
ed to be
VII o.
mem rs are urg
to the Middleport Heath
asked to be present. It was
cded I have potluck efresb· ent.
Methodist pastorate for t b e

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$1.00

Mens and Boys
"HanK''

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NO. 55

WASIUNGTON
The
ate, ill historic clvU rights
. bill perfected and ready

Elberle1ds sell the com-

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Pam Folmer, teaober in the
Madison Schools. arrived ·Sat - Theodorus Council, Daughters
urday to spend tthe summer of America, met in regular
vacation with his parents, Mr _ sessJOn Monday evenmg at the
and Mrs. Max Folmer.
IOOF _HaJJ w~~ Cora Beegle,

VOL XVI

to 13 In navy blue, ereY,
black and white.

3 polrs

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portioned to Itt. Sires 10

ton - drip dry - tap.
er fit - -neut
collar Itaya. ·Neck llleo
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Long wearing. Knit pro·

Daeron 35% Cot-

Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.
er of Marysville. ore v~:~~~~
with ll&lt;elr daughter and 1
law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
ers. They plan to visit With
lives in West Virginia
here.

The Amateur Gardeners of Danny Sanborn, S~~=~
Middleport wiD meet Wednes- visited In the areaday evening at the home
evening. He came to attend
Mrs. Harry Moore at 8 p.m. wedding of Miss Lola :::11~!::
ttrs. Guy Reynolds and Mrs. Pomeroy. and Mr. WUliam
(Color)
councilor, presiding.
Arthur Skinner will be
ner of Middleport.
;.;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiiii~ l
Eunice WiD and Adria Sayre ing hostesses.
M and Mrs La
rida's lower West coast on ' were reported ill an Winona The Winding Tra11
hoa; were businesswrV:ra in
June 10.
Cuok improving. A communica- club will meet at the home
Gallipolis Monday.
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lion ":"' read concerning State Mrs. c. L. Heatoo, We&lt;lnt!SWIY I
POMEROY, OHIO
ORR FAMILY ITEMS
Council sessiOns to be held in evening.
Mrs. William Balley, GrantMr. and Mrs. Wayne Orr oi l Columbus August 16-17. Com- Bosworth Council No t6 Roy· sl, is a palient at Meigs Geller·
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
Parkersburg, W. Va. were Sat· munications were also
read ,al and Select Masons, ·wni bold al Hospital for observation 8J!d
NOT OPEN
urday night and Sunday guests from Ethel Jones and from their stated essembly Wednes- treatment. Her husband, WiJ.
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
of hiS brolher, Mr. and Mrs. Ar· Mrs. Lynn Terry, director of day at 7, 30 p m for the pur· llam BaUey and their daughter,
June 19-20
thur Orr and mother, Minnie Girls State, thanking the Coun- po..; of U:ansa~llig all regular J~ne. were with ber at the bosBOB HOPE IN
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Orr
of Chester. Harry Rose of cil for sponsoring a represen- business nd th lection of of. pltal.
A GLOBAL AFFAIR"
Yvonne Dearlo . Robert Ster- A.kron, 0. ~as. diMer guest of tative to Girls Stale ~nd com- ficers fo: the c~~ng year.
~leport ~and students
ling. Mickey O'Shaughness7. .h1s aunt, Mmme Orr, Tuesday. p1imented hem on thell' Ameri· fflcers and companions re tending the Otuo
" THE SLAVE''
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee and ~anism attitude.
:r ed to attend and br' a
sic Clinic for two weeki
I Son of Sput.cus)
Larry called on Mr. and Mrs.
Following the resignation of it~als
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Rose Marie Hackett,
(Tec hnicolor)
Steve Reevea
I Orr Tuesday evening. Bobby Leo 1 Della Slahl as conductor, Dean r
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JUNE 18
Hsrrla and Diana, Joyce
1 of Racine, spent Wednesday af- Barnltz was nomlnaled
and The R k Sp ings
Bettor Elaine DaviJ.
SUN,·MON.·TUES.·WED.

(Tecbnicolor}
-and"'ISLAND OF LOVE"'
With Robert Preston
and Tony Randall

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Low toaJaht M;'l2 FridaJ'
warm and more
humid with acattered afternoon
tbnMersbowers.

portly cloudy,

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COnON SOCKS

White
Dress Shirts

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orial Hospital Monday.

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ILASTIC TOP

Mens Sllort Sl-•
Dacron and Cotton

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Dean Barnitz

ter aed broliler-in-ww, Mr. and

ert of Cedar Grove, W. Va.
spending 1 week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Mitchell and
Kenneth, David,
Teresa. Mrs. MitcheU
ponied her mother and children
here Friday from Cedar Grove.

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Make Elberfeld• l11 Pomeroy Your Shopping
Center For Gifts For Dad On His Day!
Shop All Dey Thursday from 9,::.to:..:5:,__ _ _.........,

Tom RaU, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. 0. Rail, left ·Monday f o r
ding date ts Sept, H,
and Lake George, New York, where
the wedding w!U take place Ia he wlll he employed for t b
Galbreatb Memorial CloapeL summer. He will be working
a large resort in New York. He
slopped enroute In Buffalo for a
brief visit with a classmate
Kent State University.

Mrs. Rolland Reiman of Sandusky is the guest of her sis-

u-

nounce tbe engagement of
lhelr daUJbler, Eola M. Blacl:·
wood to Jerry C. Weln, Tor·
renee, callfomla. M1s1 Black·
wood to 8 graduate of Ohio
Unlveralty and Ia o medieal
technology student at Mt. Carmel Hospital. She It a mem.
ber of Pbl Chi Della sorority.
Mr. Wein is a graduate of the
Hlglo School In Haw!Mrne.
Calif. and 11 a customer engl·
ner supervisor with tbe HIDtop Typewriter Co. The wed-

week with Mr. and Mrs. Harployed wllb the Bell Telephone
ry Keiser.
Miss Lena Grueser of Pom- Company and Mr. Provo at
eroy was the SWJday dinner lhe Public Super Markel. Tbey
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry are residing at &amp;85 Fee Avenue, Melbourne, FlOJ"ida.
Keiser.

•GAY PURR·EE"

Jolm Wayne

ESTA M. BLACKWOOD

SUZI TEAFORD

VISIT GARDENS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman RizMr. o.nd Mrs. Clifford Man- er of Racine Debra Goodnite
ley of Middleport enjoyed
a Carl Tyler ~nd Mrs. Ow&lt;~
VJSit teo Sarasota Jungle Gar- Hawley of Columbus were redens while vacationing on Flo- cent guesls of Mr. and Mrs.

All ,\Jrlmated Produc~oa
fTecbnicolorl

ai~Oid·

Feeney-Bennett Post Am••rice1n I
Legion, Middleport.

1£ Sick calls made. Nme mem- Mrs. Russ Watson MinerS~rs attended ~he district meet- ville. and nieces, Mar~ Mar-

TONIGHT
FAMILY NIGHT

of Dr. a n d

ing Buckeye Boys' Slate
held at Ohio University in
ens. They are sponsored by

Mrs .. Altona Kar. Th~re were ceived many cards and gifts.

DRIVE·IN

BOD.

Mrs. R. R. Pickens, are

and prayer WJS by Mrs. Mich- Frick quietly celebrated their
ael.
I 64th wedding anniversary Sun. ThP business meeting wa~ pre- , day at
their home, Rock
sided over by the preSident, Springs Road. The couple re-

M~~CH

Remember Fathers Day Is Sunday, June 21

Jerry Davis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Davlll, and Ranldn

Mr. and Mrs. John Frick

mg at Ga!Upohs. The bake sale
was a success, thanks to all
who helped and donaled. T be
ne&lt;l meeting will be July 2nd.

r

4

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Sentinel, Porneroy-Mlddl~port, 0, June 17, 1D64
.16-Dally ----- --- -

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Pennsylvanian
Is Accepting
Rectorship

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