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Clrl Scout

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Around And
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Girl'&lt;"cout Troop 52 met Wed.
of Mrs.
Lloyd. Wright with SUe Tracy
uaisting.
Officers elected included Re-

About
Middleport

nesdl\ 1t L'le home

scribe.

The 1

Jlrb made F ather 's Day gifts ·
and also plans were made for
a bicyele hike Bt thee next
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aweting. Refreshments
were
served bv Irene Barne-s t o
.
tbooo 'BIDed
•hove and Jo El·l'
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len D1ehi. Resa Booth. Mar•lynn Tracy . Debbi•
and Marl1 and Darla .Neutzling.

MASON
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-oDci"ISLANO OF LOVI"

With Kobert Pre.ston
and Tony 1\.audell
(Color)

1"11 from

lllr(ery

at St.Miry'o

Hospital In llllnt.lngloo, W.Va.
liJJ mother and llln. Tbomaa
Scally have bOon with hliD at
lilt hDopltal.
Mrs. William !~""- baa roo
IUmed to ber home afl2r a
Va., Monday.
three weeka visit In LbnJ wltb
Mr. and Mro M. L. Kelly ~er son ond· famlly, Mr. and
are In Midland, Mich. where Mn. Cllllord CUnningham and
they ore KUOJII of lhelr adll, family.
CUrllo KsUy IJid famlly,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger CbanceJ
1 Kntoh
cJ. I H Suund
Mrs. Ear ;.:-r.:;::t Is open o ope
,
ore KUesll
1Dg the week In Columbus with of his m o t e r, M r 1.
ber daughter and 1011-Jn.law, JohD Cbancey. '!be group ristlMr. IJid Mn. Roll Halley. . ed In Mt. Vernon wltb Mr. and
Mlcbaeel Sbaftor, 1011
of Mrs. Cborles Stobart and chlld·
Mrs. Mary Shafer b recover- ren.

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lnd Dlflft lUJDid, -

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Direct Action PI

Okla., last week . He is

house KUest of Mr. and Mra.
Bruce Saylor · and Sylvia
Kenneth at Laughton, Okla.
will return home this w~~~:~.~~
Mr. Walburn is on ,
from Powell's Service Station.

DRIVE·
. . . IN

TONIGHT II fRIIHlY
"DONOVAN'S REEF"
Jollll WI)'Do
Lee ~
(Teo""eolor I

Mr. llMI Mrs. Yli1'Nil Ilea- Moncloy at Ironton. Mrs. Jenl&lt;·
nett IJid t.imJbr ol Colnmbnl 1111 woa 71 yem old IJid the
were reeeot gueat.o ol hlol ~ couple bad mony lriendJ tD
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1,,.,. Mr, and Me. Qlarlol Bet&gt; the area.
oett Tbey are vlslllnll In New 1\ln, Albert, RollM aecompa!&gt;
Jersey this week.
led her mother, Mrs. A 1t a
Weekend KUeato of Mr. L. D. Miller to ber borne In LeaD, W.

Diles weere hll! claugb!2r and
family, Mr. IJid Mrs. Fro d
Steve Walburn, son of Mr. Bum and daughter,
Marilla,
aod Mrs. Dale Walburn,
Is ot Columbu,s. Mr. Bu,sb
r&amp;turned to Columbus
laavlng
nicely from a
laceration of his
,rll::~· ~ iMr~~·~·~dB:u:m~
ond Mlirtha for a
received tn a b(cycle
visit with ber father.
have learned of
cldent.
the death o! Mrs,
Thomas
aoc&lt;&gt;mpanl&lt;&gt;d \Jenktns, wife of the Jate ConDennis Walburn back to greasman, 'lbomao Jenkins, on
his Air Force Base In Cllnton,

becca Wright, patrol leader ;
C.raJynn tfra c~·, lreasurer; and .
B~:~rn e::. ,

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Meet.l at Wrl1hu

Irene

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Mrs. George Doolittle • and
of

children, Connie and
.

are visiting with

ELBERFELDS
GIV~

YOUR DAD A SPORT
SHIRT
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$1.95

parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~·---.11
Lambert for two weeka. Mr.
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rairden of Long Bottom will and Mrs. Lambert meet their
celebrate their Golden wedding anniversary with an . open h?use at their home . on daughter and family In MI.
Sunday, June 28, from 1 until 4 p.m. Mr. ani Mrs. Ra1rden w1U have been marned Vernon and accompanied them
here.
years on July 1.
·

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jenki!n·ll
son of Flagler Beach, Fla.,

Machine washable,
sleeved cotton shirts for

visiting In Middleport with
atives and friends .

breezy comfort. Handsome

Mr. and Mrs. Lysle
of Columbus are visiting
her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
Manning Webster.

checks, plaids, stripes, prfllts
an\! solids in the group.
Sizes small (14-14'h), med·

Lad Honored Upon
His 4tl• Birtlulay

lum (15-15'h), large (1616'h), extra large (17-17,.).

Point Rotary Club HonQrs
-June

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Shop: Thunclay 9 to 5
Frid•y - 9 to 5
S.turd•y
9:00 to 9:00

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
NOW NEW FLOOR COVERINGS AT
Low Cost •• Mason Furniture &amp; Rutland Furniture

Big Display of CONGOWALL,
LINOLEUM and SANDRAN

NOW

1-59

KNEE KNOCKERS
and PEDAL PUSHERS
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Sizes If to 18. Plain colors and plaids

Ladies'

SHORT SETS
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Shorts

2·19

a!\d blouse In assortment of

contrasting colors.

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Ladies' Swim Suits
Dna ond 2·ploce otytoo.
Sttll 1 tjiOII 11foctlon - - - -

5·99 ,. 10·99

Little Glrlo'

NOW

Terry Cloth Play Suits 1.59
Were 1.89. White terry with decoration

NAMED PRESIDENT

$AVEl.l

Save On9X12

LINOLEUM

ODD PIECES AND

GIFTS to WEAR
Will Please Dad on Father's Day
Choose We•rable Gifts
From Our Wide Selection

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,, NEW YORK
CLOTHING HOUSE
IN POMEROY FOR OVER 90 YEARS

REMNANTS
AT REDUCED
Thorruu Return from
J!uit in Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. Glen

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Finllhlcl

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Thoma

nd GaiU returned Friday from

vacationing with Mr. Thoma's
brotber, Sgt. and Mrs. Roy
Tboma and family at Fort Bell·
lvor, Va . Their sightoeeing
toor Included the base and
Washington, D. C.
Movie plctures were taken
of the hlgb pointa of lntereet in
Waahlngton, the late Preatdent
Ksnnedy's gr've, and tho Unknown Soldier'• grave, alao was
. Yiaited.

MASON
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FURNITURE

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Hli!RMAN GjJATE .
· MASON, W. VA.

RUTLAND
FURNITURE:
ARNOLD GRATE

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lnson, an English ll~as~s~~~~~:: [
wbo bas been p
DUde for magazines
txpresslng her opinion

aew •ple88 swimsuits:
"I l)lay be known for

dre88ing
for ~th:~e~~:;;~:::h:~~
But to wear !U
general public to ~azo
get Jt."
!'iS. By Mamie Van Doren
on tho same subject: "I
h would be nnnre exciting U
desigJ}era came- out with a
tomlfSS swlm suit for men."
DENVER.-The Rocky Mountain Nttws said today Soviet
Amba.-dor Anatoly F. Dol&gt;ry·
nin and his wlfe will make an
une..'lCOrted automobile
trip
!rom SaatUe to Washington for
1 close per110nal look at the
lllllWCI : States and ill cttlf;ens.
The couple would fiy to
next week to begin the
continental drive.
, The News said the trip will
mark the first time tbe State
Department has permitted a
SovJet ambassador to
make
such an excursJon.

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Amelia Walker
Of Minersville
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2·Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 111, ,1~

·Goldwater Afakes Rights. Kev
Issue
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River news

Syracuse
Society Notes

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Buckwheat

Gn.. IIMdlap - Galllpol·
and Mrt. Nettle Me.eto. 'lbo
Is dam 18 S 131 running six
'lbeiSB ehlldren visited here
B7 WILLIAM THEIS
k"*"' the ·nclal Issue largely
"the tradiUonal Repub- Uoeal ConvenUon lesa then a lf..t
,.;tiers.· 'P t. Pleasant
with L'lelr aunt, Rose ADD
Ualted Prell lalonlaUonl . out of the campaign.
. bean plill~.Y ol. equal oppor· month off, Goldwater 11 canter- 14.34. Pomeroy lll.92. Hinton Mn. RUNOU McBride and Tbeiso
WASHINGTON !UP() -Sen. . "There .is no political profll tunlty for all.
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inC South wllln 1111
dtle- .• otal!onarv. Kanawha P'allo daughter, Jean, of Columbus, Mr. and Mn. A.J. Tumbull - - - - - - - - BarTy Goldwater, tho mao ID thil clvll ngllll blll for e1ther
Hauaa and Sonaw R"''Ublican gate strength U• while other 'II lading · Cha lesion IT 92 ...,.. ~~~- o1 Mr. and of Grovo City were weekend
111011 U&amp;ely to lead the party of party." Democralk aod Repub- leaders joined to help franM lop Rapubllcans are committed
·Kana!ha F.U. · Mfl, PMrl MGIIrlde.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E .
By ...... M. IUfe
!.ineoln Into pqllli&lt;lll batUe thts liean spoke•,.••• said early m and pass the bill. Senate GOP In the otber direction.
'the sills
Sunda
and Hayman and other ,..laUvu
Mr. and Mrs. George Bey.
11 o1 Mr
foil. has tflrust the civil right&lt; Ithe Senate debale.
:Leader Everett M. Dirksen, President Johnson "'- ell tho Boat ·Mn.
' Mr
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IGII FNdd1l, of
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Issue Into the 1964 presidential .' Goldwater's decision to vote ; IU., in partic)!_lar put his pres- late l'rtllderll Jn F. ltannady '*t Btnir__.. OvEc do
rod Mn.
: : Wlllllqtai C.
and Mln
campaign
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qitnst the bJji brought an im· i tige on the lli!e to marsllal aU before him - balpad lay doWD 11 1
81. M
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tn-la Mr aad Bobble .RUt ol lt.
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R•publlcans viewed his 'l mediate appeal from SCranton ; but a handflll of fellow RepubP· the blpartlaan lint of appeal· 1 'p
1Wanla wtn ormar:. ....
Va. tpt111 lbt week e1111
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annoQnc,d inte,.Uon to vote that he "repudiatt" hla opposl· •cans beltlod tho maaour..
ing Ia botll altltiiO )obi hench
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against ' ''" Sonato's civil ri(hts •tioa on the BfOU1!d lluot It 11 : Now. with the Republtcu N• in ll*U., tht raelal erllta.
Cllhounp
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bua.
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ell Larry. Bobble bill
14 uf, 10•· uo.
bill " o mo , . whlcll might ·
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1111 up It, •:06
- Split the Republican party
Mr. llacli: enll. Mr. ell Mn. Chart• U. s. Na¥J, elatloned al
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With lilt aunt
at a time when il nl'O&lt;Is all the
doWII II, Ul a.m. • llllelrt)'t ltyH1I ell IJ'IIICimolhor. Mn. folk. Va., vllllea hla ~=::
unity It can command to take
Slala down II, T a.m.; 1IQw MIJ Cowll.
Mr. and Mn, Morrll
Mn. lllnh '1'lfl II ,_,....
on President Johnson. the oddsLorraine down II, I a.m.; 'J'I.. Mr. and Mn. llarold 8mllb ell 1111 wlfa IIIII olllldru
•IIIII' from major llllprJ ' at
on favorite. Goldwater'• lland
tan up 11, 7:!1 a.m ..: Ron 9liiMI recoally wllh bar afl. Raolna, R. D.
111111111'1111 Arml lfDipltal In
roloed 1 problem for hlo party
doWD II, I:IO a.m.; Ti-Bolt up ltr •nd brotbor-ln-law, Mr. ell Mr. 'nlomu J. Quklll Ill
Alhllll. Sill It at bollia_ I19W
framing its civil rlgbts
lr DOilOTHY KILGALLIN
2!1, Ul a.m.; B:llltrn up II, Mt.. Aldo Jafltrl, ell - . 1llllbal wu 1 wn'lznd
and wllbll 10 lbaat bit 1119Y
011
plank as well as on the can•:ce a.m.; Jtlf1r1011 doWII 20, Kevin "'d !Canton. In R.,noldl- cl 1111 Plf'llll, Mr. and
trltDda ICir 1111 loWI:Y ..,,
dldacy llself.
I:SO a.m.; PbiWp Sporn. doW1I INq. KaWt Cllllt home wilb J - 8. Quklll
llonrl and llfll lba I'ICIInd.
-Give Pennoylvania Gov.
20, 7:10 a.m.; Btaver doWII :n, them fct a villi Ml'e.
lbt ·IStll 1'tUillatl 1111111
Mr. and Mn. Robel Rlfa
William Scranton the wedgo ha
~· 111·; Homer up 22, C:CI s.m. ~r. and Mn. :rr.d holt ~ atlftl elua at p_,
llatmnJ, cl 81. AI·
aod hlo •upponers have hoped
vuward dOWII 21, .1 a.m.; Sba. Marlon Yllltad her lllltr, Mn. Scbool.
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JOIIIJlb 1.. JUt. . of
thov would find 1D crack Gold·
vor Jr., up IS, C:CO a.m.; Dllt1 Aul\lllt Wm, Mr. and Mrl. Mr. a
Mn. Lip
tpllll :rrtdaJ Wllb
water's rnanlve front of He~ , Nolts on a Whirlwind Journey .
the party for "The Maplllctnt MeD ID down IS, I:CI a.m.; Rotd up J • - Au1henon and .Palrtela. .,... tUMtr a1MII a1
Jlftllll, Mr. 1114 Mro.
pto strenglll.
Rtx Harmon. curr~nUy 'P&lt;"ndm&amp; his Their Flying MaclliDes" at tha Savoy iD 23, T •.m. ; J. L. Dean, up Memorial weekend 1001ta of dau&amp;hter. Mn. M111'7 Mmer
!life and Larry.
Shatter Covering
I&amp;SI l~.w days of vacabon ~! hts v•~a In Lol)don. Everybody in the celebrity· Greenup, l a.m.; Ashland up Mrs. MirY M. Dlddlo, Mn. An- famliJ of Pclrtlell.
Mr. ell Mra. o. M. RW. .a
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-shatter the veneer of bi;Jar- 1; Porlohno befor~. •tartin&amp; The Aaoay packed room wanted to met the beau· Gretnup, 3.41 o. m.; John na GriCe Oller and ""'' Jim Mr. and Mn. tfomlr P. a.J. CafJIII1Itr R D. tpeent a ...
tloal\lllip surroundinl the elvU , and the ~tasy, Ill delig~ted that every- tiful Israeli actress. Dark-sldruled and K. down Greenup UO a.m.; BW, wet11 Della Slai'Qy, Mr. Joway of Lort ·CIIJ - • 111mevllllnt with Mr. and Mrt.
rit~hto battle in c~ngreas. a pro- I one at \\ arner Brothers 11" ao pleased statuesque, abe wore a flowiD&amp; drels of Luther Herdman down Green and Mrt. Dick Stamy and day guest~ ~ Mr. and Mn. Olarles1114Rife
tective covering which t•~ders a~~ I the film vel'Sion of My . Fau La· almosMurquoiae ereen and matching up, U5 a.m.; Sally Polk up da11Jhter, of Cofllmbul.
1:. 1:. Bayman.
Mr.
Mn. 1.. R. Olapmaa
ootb •Idea had hoped would dy, but he sllU believe• the Uu Doo- jewell across her forehead. She charm- G'""up, 1:11 a. m.; J. s. Gueoll of Mr. and Mrt. LJtt Howard Kay Parktr, 1011
span~ an ev&amp;lllnl with Mr a
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little part should have gone to Ju!1e An· ed everyone with .Jter frlendUnea and Lawlt up Gr.wp. I:CO a.m.; Shlelda wera lholr poanciiOIII, Mr. and Mn Herbert
Mn 01ar11a Rife.
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drews, who originated it on Broadway.
serenity; if she photoerapha half u well Pamela D. down Greenup, 7:10 Paul and Don MUlor, o1 Col· .... 11 in Now Orlelal, La.. ~J III'IIOb and IQIL am o1
"Do you realize,'' he says, "that if as she looks in person, she wW ba breath· a. m.; Wlltor Hou1land down umbt!l, Mr. and Mn. Don wbaro ba Ia llll)lloyed Ill
Cab!D Qoeek, W Vaa.
jan
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31, 1:06 a.m.; LoreMI up 32, Sbaett and diUibler of Mount Texaco oil flaldl.
ev&amp;lllnl wltll 1111 m:lfri.
(ConUnued from pag• 11
have been able to advertise the movteAt the moment abe It workln&amp; u Pe- 12:10 a.m.; Raltabte up ss, SterUnc. Mr1. nora McKay Mr: Doupe
Rlfa and falllf1y '
for the first lime in Hollywood history- ter O'Toole's leadiDg lady In "Lord Jim," 12:~0 a.m.; Hleruux down ss, and friend, W. G. Blanltetllblp ed hfl brolbar, Mr.
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lhrouth City,
the nijbt
sky above
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Broa dway cast.' ". . it you call th at work·
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Karuao
Mo., and
hall . as having 'I he origma.t
: a.m.; Sou
. !hom doMl Mel- of Chlrlotton. W. Va.
Homllley, wbo II pUot ql
of""Clrpattr
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However, he reahzes that Julie IS ..
Marilyn Smith, 17, • mlner•a dau&amp;li· dahl IO:Q p.m.; Qu..n down Mr. and Mr1. Dale Hubbard Red Raldell buebal1 team
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elted the city airport. Anohr philosophical
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_ Mn ray
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about Au drey Hepburns
1.es( era hi re, may be (h e ne xt Mei•·•J
...., • I :I0 a.m.; Gill-Goo up ol. Wa·"·"'•n, D. C.
were ~~-- ,_,..., Iowa.
R"e,·-'
Woad_,,_
"'"P twister was spotted about ••
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-~V getting the part- it 's part of the Hotly· cmema
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I, .S a.m.; Molly-K up Memorial weekend
1111111 watched !be learn -•-. Ho at- er c·•- ,...:._ Mn ~miles
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wood mystique about "haVIng a 11 ograp er na
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, .:m a.m.; Maraante of hll parenla Mr. and Mn. 10 visited In Columhul with Bowen Mn Btllel JUt. and
• name" - and adds:
honey-blonde hair and erey-blue eye1- Brant down Maldahl $ 1.m., EdiiOn Htlbbard and other hll 1011, Mr. a Mn. Jlmmla
J:U0ea 'Date 1114 lll1l,y
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"Julie is a wonderful girl and a great among other assets - attracted the at· and 'l'lntlco up Meldahl uo relatives.
Jot Hemllley and hll dauah- ValeDa
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Mr. and Mr1. Earl Qattr ttr, Mr. and Mn. Gent Slmml Mn. ·Ethel Rife 11n4, - . .
William w. Scranton plunged )lefor~ tong. mark my words."
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. a part for her in "The Magnificent Men."
GIIUpolll Dam - Llltto Ed· of Jtaclna )lava ]lllfdlaoed the and family.
1pen1 an eveeQ\ wlih Mr
Into the ...,.,.,cl week of
his
Julie nqw has three important films
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011 Mr. ell Mn. !t. 1:, Gant. and Mn Paul
anCJ·
Johnny come lately campaign under her belt. and is In the midst of do·
Those of us who went out to the toea· cliff doWII 7:11 p.m.; Zimmer Malll Street.
who Is employed with
. By nea; wnt.vm.
lOr lht Republican presidential ing the Mary Martin part in "Sound of Uon of "The Magnificent Men" were up 12:06 a.m.; Thelma Ami up Mr. and Mn. Charln Duck· Onio l'Jver Company,
Bernard 11owea .;,.. r..rr,.
llOIIlinaUoo ·t&lt;Mioy wit.g.a l?}edge 'l. Music" in Sal•hurg. Judging from her mightily impressed by the strides made 1:25 a.m.; Ollvtr Shearer down worth, Mr. WUUam Duckworlb moved Into tht •former
Rife spont Thuraday ~oon
of support from Dr. Milton S. . im]:feccable performance handling the in aviation in 54 years. There on a bar· I:C6 a.m.; Semel up 3:06 1.m.; and Mn. Wdonna Lewll and May homo.
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with Clarence Rupa and faml·
Eisenhower
' endless, sometimes banal. questioning of reo field far outside London, the film Solvay down 3:U a.m.; w. s. dauabl«, Rollertt, ......, lila Mr. Carl Hubbart! .,..1 a ly near Lanpvl1le
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reporters. reviewers and television inter- company has built han&amp;ara In the style Ray down I a.m.
Memctlal weebnd 1\1011&amp; of few days at hll bo1111 bora
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Ohio Repub- viewers on the location site in Salzburg, of 1910, and stunt men were takln&amp; up
Kaa- Rtv• - Prlco Mr. and Mn. Richard Rouah; ter ftnllhlnc IIIIPioyment
ALAIMO NAMED COACB
licans we~ pronotihred ready , he should have an Oscar on her manti&amp;- planes - replicas of some of the first ex· down Marmot, 2:10a.m.; Char- Mr IIIII Ml'f Georp ScbNl!d- Canltla.
MIDDLEBURY, VI. (UPI)willi~
sbla !Dr !he 1964 ! ple&lt;:e-lJefore tong.
periments - that looked as if they were ley-roy down Winfield, 5: 15 p. or and B1eanor Kay
Mr. and Mn. John Slack
James G. Alabno, formtr ·anpresulftllltl year
cainpalill l
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made of eggshell-colored tissue paper m. ; Untlqn down down Win- Mr. J111111 Clarlt: of Clem, MUwaultee, wtac., were
l¥7 Lell\le cenwr and tilt
and
they need is a can-~
Many aristocratic Romans rlisplay and a few bits of wire. The most substan· field, I~ p.m.; Sandy down vlsltad hll pannlt, Mr and ortal ....tend auetta of
fourth teadlnc baeketllaD IICOI'
didate to back.
autographed pictures of Jacqueline Ken- tial orie was identical to the flying ma· Winfield, 8:25 p.m.; Helen z ,Mrs 'l1lomlll auk. and at• .mothel, Mn. Ada Slack
er rn Brown University hlolory.
state GOP &lt;;llair!"an Ray c. : nedy or of the former First Lady with chine taken aloft by the Wright broth· down Winfield, 10:30 p. m,; tended ,the IIIII l'llllllGII of otlter, rellltlvu.
'lburaday ,.., named head
Bliss ot Akrotl belt" bis organ· President Kennedy. It is an aff~ctlonate ers; others were more fantastic looking. Lucao down Winfield, 10:50 p. bl• Flduatlnc elw al lilt VlsiUng durinl the
baaketbaU coach at Mlddlob..,ury
izational meelinlcfor soo chatr· gesture, and also a status s~mbol, as t.t One, coml?letely circular, ~outd be re· m.; Chrbt Junior up Wlnlleld, PoliJiei'Oy Rl&amp;h School
. weekend 11 the homo of Mr. Collece.
. . , ,
men from an 88 counties Thurs- indicates that both dropped tn for 1 prt· produced Ill effect, b) holdmg one bagel 12:40 p. m.; Sweet up Winfield Mr. ··'ftoberl ·sJttdt lfld "'Mr. and Mrs. Jame1 S. Quick wen Alaimo, who replaeet- trrlrt
day and •aid h1s field leaders vate visit eltner on Italian holidays or over anci!hef'ba)lel; I thmk I could h,ave 4:25 a.m.; BnJCt up WW!~, !toger Slack, who' 11'1 em- Mr. and Mn. Edward Chap- W. Mackey, will aloo eoach
were organized for the cam· , State vi~ A!lt_;R'Raddlo •. a barber at p1cked 1t up '!' I~Y ~ands. ' · cutamly 1:06 a.m.; Euo West Vl•glnla ploYed In 'l'llltdo ll*lt a weelt 111111 and 1011, Eddie, Jr, Mr. frothman ....,.,. and lacrosao!
palgn. But he . said the chair· i the
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a
"I asp_. £Jill!.!! &amp;I'
It over as 1( stood on down Winfield, t a.m.
owl at ttoelr hom.. here.
and Mrs. neyd
and The Ptnther hooplters 111..;
man did !"'t d1scuso pickin11 • I given to ~~lildPnt Ke!'nei!Y w~· "t1'11 1!dge10f the ~lffteld.
Memorial · Day aueatt
of daulhler, Shelley. of
only four pmes in tlii pall two
1e110111 ,
presidential candidate to back he wu !•'o the AtAe~ Am- ~;;;or tfiR\e prke'U.h1btl was I plane call·
Mrl. Agn.-· Whit. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs . . Frank cox
.
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duting the ii!publican .C011v.,. _.ssadoits:. sidenre . Villa Taverna, to ed "The Busy Bee," and shaped exactly
S3SSffi3 100
Rlehanl Duckworth w...• Mr. daughten, Rov. and Mrs. Ray
, ·
t1on in San Francisco
nert give .JFK a haircut.
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as you would guess from the !lame. It
and Mn. MUiard Duckworth of Bet!gle of wllm:npton and Mr•. YANKEES SIGN Pl'WHBJ\
mooth
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had four crazy little black-painted wings
HunUnglon. W. Va., Mr .. and .Laura Sayre m Racine R. D.
NEW YORK (UP!I'. ,..._ The
.
Elmo Williams head ma11 for 20th -two fore, two aft - and they didn 't
IS Ue
Mrs. HM'old· McComas
and Rev. and Mrs. Delbert
New York Yank... atsned 'Paul
WASHINGTON ,.- Preatdent Century-tox in E~rope. Is pushing ; fOI' .; tilk'eoit'up for us to s~e it in flight b•·
sons of Ravenowoad, W. Va. MUll, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dol Roul, a southpaw who comJoonsoo flew tod•y to .Q!Ufor- exotic Dalia Lahvi to play ·If• star f•· cause it wasn1.t working too ~ell, which
Mr. and Mrs. Jameo Gulnoler Figljin• of Buckeye Lake were piled 1 3(1.3 record with Hu1
nio to cultivate 111 fertile' fteldo · male role opposite Marlon Brando m came as no surpnse to th1s av•alton
lit
an~ family of Lancaster and recent visitors of Mr. and van! for three IOIIIOijS, 7Iilt:.an
ol votes and campaign money . "Morlturi" Williams Is rushing a test of buff.
.
and Mrs. Carl Duckworth Mrs. Peer! McBr~de, and Mr. estimated bonul .a $25,0110
Tho welkood !'Iii. was frank- her to the high command in New York
A report er asked Terry-Thoma•, If
WASHINGTON (UPIJ of CoschocU&gt;n, who spent the and Mrs. Thomas Clark and n.uraday.
0
lv politlC~~l miSiiOri·'tbOU8h
- "Nobody knows who she is there." he he was actually going up tn one of the Warren Commlsslon'a stall behere.
Mrs. David Mills.
Del Rosol, wbo picked tht
f~w noni)arti..,.· · ~hl!l were0 says, "but they will. they . will" - and 1910 planes.
.
gan reviewing lt.. report today Memorial Day IIUotls
of Mr. &gt;nd Mn. Carl O&lt;!rdon
Yankeoo over alx .najor league
Included:
·
hopes the studio will lock her up for a
"Good heavens," he sa1d, "I sltould lo make sure il answers all Mrs. Ada Slack wera Mr. and Columbus spent a few
team!, ..01 roport to Columbul•.
Johnoori'• llleek ~t _ A 1r multi-picture contract.
,. think deflmtely not. If my contract said possible qut~liono abOut the
F'ranl&lt; Morgan .a Poria· With her mother. Mrs.
Ga. 1n the Southern Leajue.
Force 0no _ roaredolnto t h"t
Dalia certainly "got known" fast at otherwise, I wouldn't be here."
sasslnaUon cf Pre•ldent J o h
Mra. Franco• Ritter, Co~•. and sister and brother-1--- - - ----.....:.'-atr from· noarby Andrew• Air
F, Kennedy.
New Borton. Accompanied by in-law Mr. and Mrs. C.'harles eroy.
f'orce B... Md .. at 7:flfl • •m.,
The comml.8sion, b•aded by Mn. Slack, they visited the HyseU.
Mr. and Mra. WUIIam FishEDT, to begin the fivo • hour
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Chief Justice Earl W a rr e Letart Falls Cemetery and Mr. Mrs. Auauota Will Is visiting or and son of Belpre woro MtlDo .
fli&amp;bt to lbe ,.Wott Coast.
completed Ita list of
alld Mf!l. Okey Sarson of port,. her daughter and son-in • law, or111 Day weekend aullll C1l
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WJtnesse• Thursday when
Mr. and Mr•. Raymond
hor parantl, Mr. and Mrs.
JACKSOJi - Seventy : four • By l!'IY!If·G Brandatadt, M.D. I such •pol!-.n-l!la...s.calp., What' he require• depends on how &lt;ret Service Chief James
Mr. and Mrs. Glen CundUf, eher and famUy of ~~~~:=:]!~. Arnold and other l"lao
penons fPilay
ter'till· Q-W.r would cause my 21'. would you advise?
1ad1ve be IS, but m order
ID Rowley wa• questioned
Ruth Cundfll and Mr. and S\le attended tile
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cates for completion ol voca· year old daughter to he lrrit- 1 A-Thl• paleby baldness Is, keep hts wel&amp;ht Within the nor· ~·•~res taken to protect the
f'Qrl McBride apent o ercises of her ll'lndoon,
Mr. and Mro. Kennolll euntlonal traimnl cours•a at the able' She whmes all day aod
your doctor says. no cause mal. range, you lhould cut down re" ent and how the ayslem
in HuntlngU&gt;n on business. ry Nichols.
dlft and family vioiled ill CoJ, ,
Southern Ohio Manpow•r and I'm a wreck. Our doctor says for alarm. Tho condition usual- hi&amp; mtake of aucl\ concentrated might be Improved.
Mr. and Mro. Raymond Cool&lt; Mn. OSII Bo88ota apent
umbuo With their dnughter Nlll
Tochnlcll Training Center here.] there's nothmg wrong with her. ty clears, UP ol'l&gt;lliiJleously. AI· . foods as margar.r1o, or butter, ] Sources •old other wltnesse• and son Eaat Llv6rpool were re· M•morlal Day wtekend with Larry Morarity ell daughter.
Tile center, opened In January, , but she's tettlng worse.
ter several month&amp;, tbe hair ']bread, candy. cake and I~ aod would be called only If fur(h. cent weekend guHII of hil fa- her daughter. Mr. aod Mn sot!o!Jiolaw, Mr! and
M r 1.
hu anduated 32 porsono with A-It normal for a child to gradually comes tn'tlgam Since substitute fruit and gelatm de•· •er questions arose during th tltfor. Wlllor Cook, alster and Junior Spaun and famlly
Marey Jo and now 1011, Tel"
11 when she has a tile oause Is unknown, there is I ser!l.
more than 7&gt; per eent
being be irritable
review of the ~mmended
brolber-lll'law. Mr. and Mro. Racine R. D.
ry Lte. Mit)' Lou CUndlft re..
emeJoyed.
fever IS overt1red or has anag-' no spec1hc treatment but vari:'rt the staft II preparlftl
J!:zra PbUII?t. and othor ni• Memorlll' Day weekand
matned Ill Coi\unbUI for an 111o
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gmg discomfort of any sort. On OUI general measureo are bee commlulon.
llors of Nr. and Mrs.
doflnlte vlall wtlh lbt Mlll'll'l'
Leg1l Notice
the other hand a chronic whin· lleved by some to be helpful.
h Much of tho report already VIsiting Mr. and Mro. Her- Leadlnpam and
ltyo.
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""iinot • - • .,.,. cou ..- er usually has no organic dis· Theoe lncludo giving vitamin B
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, as been written. Whl1o the bert Parltll' were Mn. Edna wen her otater and
Patricia London mltad bel'
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YUL&amp;
oHio
ease. but may have a feeling of compln, ultraviolet ll@hl or
IS
commiiBion was taktnc Inti- Summerfield of near
law, Mr. and Mn. Dick
obiter ell brotllar·ln-law, Mr,
, .. ,.,,. '""'·
msecuroty. Thl• may be the gradually incroO!l~g expooure
mony from more than 1110 Wit. and Mr. Buel Summerfteld of ner aod JamUy of Sprlnlfleld. and Mn. Jam" Guinther ll!1d
10
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result of negl ect or of ovenn· to the sun, massa1e. and the
C
ed
nesses, the olaf! of about a Jacli:lon'lllle, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarllo Hysell dauehtcrs in Pomeroy. llhe
Cl&amp;U MAl OAUIION, •• .i.
dutaence which j soften a cover application of I aUmulating oint· bee ( onUnu from page \)
dozen IIWmeyo WI&amp; bull)'
Mf.a.
Carrie Sinclair, 8CCOIII· apeni I day Willi hit IIIIer, accompanied lllem \II
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n very generou1 with do- lng portlona of tho ~rt
M nd M ., ,.._ G
GJ··-L-· nd Mr ......
NOTICI av PUa\.ICATtolll
up for a lack of true affection. men con ammg an ram or U in'· th I nd lid he
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race
uaca.u&lt;e:r I
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1 ncl Mn r .1nm Moore
Tb• unknowa b1tln. ,,..,.... 1•••
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redtsoloe
1na ona ..., e u • 1 t
Tht commlsaion haa Itt
n.--.o~
PomAU Ill*
te••. dllh1bute•, .aJa)nllf:r•tt,;. and I Such a child. although not phySl- p
.
pastor
30 u
··- I •••• for
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pecDton. ~~ any, ot 7.ou Brandum I II
.k
Ill sulfer poor "~...
~- II .. year .. old. !On The .history of Mt. Herman mltttftft I 1 - •• t ... .... ~~~~:1
dotl!l!l'ltd; th · unkown beh•• dnl&amp;eM Cf y SIC now, w
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•ll1DiD••U'at.ora. health all hw life unlea1 there welgbts 105 pounds and t:!l 15"1 unJ•·• Brethren chu-b ·•ows J h """8
~~porh to
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If • .., tf Bel•• Chureh
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I h t 8 II I11 h'11
t•· ed
p:u
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••eea.ell: and the UDimown hetn. cl• 11 I ch.angt m her emotional nc e•
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cons uer that the S('ioto Conference and p bl' , 1 --'1 1
Y11!H . . . . . , . " dlllrl hlltn• edmlnt• background
overweight' If 10 · how many 1Iocal trustees organized and mlss1on
u
mljiWU
ate y.we,..
Some.Leomtntor• aad ea.eeutora. lf aD.Y of r.UA
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mtmbera
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Hta16• deeiiMd will take aottr• u•• ,
Q-Oar •••abter haa a SU· I calories ~ould he be allowed built the flnt Mt
He an aJ th fin....
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on tM 14th GIY of ..., liM, Ylllll
of
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Wh"'
h d ?
rm c
at .. llrettnt 011 tht
Dd.M tued her emuded r:t.tltton 1 perabundance
free es. ,..t eac }f · ,
1 Chureh
in Cheatei- on Dec8Jn.. precise wordJ
could be
~:• , : : ~11 : . _ . c~~~n of ~~. can be do to set rid of th~ A-Jour ••• is of average 11ber 15, 1877. Ot1 Febnla 12 rea
Ill
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••• .... """' c- •• :i..., •• \and keep them from conun1 height for his 11e aod Ia ,d,.. 1881 a new church waorybuo't
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dale, bonvar,
..WI court. for tM r,ruuon •' N r
fl Jtel
s._, ~ fktd with I _..,
h ilt Nil IIlii~ on .. d emendild 11etf back!
ft
f a boVI aVtfl.. ·ln and • that ltlUCturt W'll Used "'""
tu
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A:-Aithou&amp;h
prep8• . wellht. The num!Mr of c:alories unUI thit past Mother's Day ::.
tt'
tb 4
tbe
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tho vmap
•t R11t11Dd:
for. I
WS)',una~
tJ
ucl ltaM
of Ohiorou•
. .., ratiOI\I have been tried
.
when Rev. Garra brant preach- staff stillY baa ....
~ YIobtain
bettMtDI •' •bo nt~rthwott eornv the removal of freckles . none II
ed the first s..rmon in
the mou1 .....- • .:.• f .-.
o1 tho lot former!}' o•1Md •:r wn satlsfa&lt;:tory '111ey either CIU!e I
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Icomm1ssibn
~-uiWin.
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ww IIYtlt
Utm surtt-hard. 'h11an IQ\Itb
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new church.
rnember1
on a
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~ept
tl '••' ''"'' 111r"-1• a .evere reacban Slmllar
to
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tll•nt"l' In • noMh•r h dlmt1nn
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I DIVOtED TO INTII:IST Of
e pu c 19 mvtwu to the I port ~ to run a b 0 u t j
:',Jn:, ~~,··.i: ~~ ~~·:: tchma or the resu are on :Y I MllGI MASON AliA
formal dedlcat ion Prior &amp;o 250,000
e '"'h"; th•nn we"' ~ ,.., to temporary. Many people find
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the dedication, Bishop
*thanct1a11South
uno of tho ....
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M•d
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freekles
very
attractive
and
cer••~r,.
a.
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1 bt In cbt~~rge of the CATFISH
- A'ti'ACKS PEASANT
, r.u 1
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c~ate•-t'OM"" . .......,~
O'!S wll
11 401
~ .,:••;:.,. 1:11 ~•lnnln.. eontolo111 1tarnly no one sbould re1ard Pubn.n.c~,..~ ~lw , 1 ....,_ ..... ree;ular morning worship ser· . MOSCOW (UPI) _A a.
1
.\liD rtealnnt~~oa •• tae Northw•ll them as I dlseue. The beat eo., ., Ttl\ OKI'il ftn., "'•""_..,,. vice It 10·30 a . m . A baskf''l pound
tfflb-. ttacked
o lol rormerb 'Wfl"d b:!' eour11 would be for your dall* Icem ....,. 111 •mtn.. " ltt......V· dinner wUl be served t
t
:• · 1tUJIed
a pill1:~~-:r:!'-::
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Bbter to Jearn to Jive with o•u•· ._... · DtMu. ..... ·• • " : ·
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a noon an an ""
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a
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B t .1 lh .
lf
tu,. utt.rt_. ..,.._ wv 24111,
.
lr .RadJo Moscow elalmed to1 11 M' -con- lefll,.. .. ....,.. cto•• n~•lllftl! 1BARON.S ·Bl'Y GLOVER
teet: tbentt we~~ '73 11e:;:: "'nrth t em.
u 1
day
t
~~~:.·~o!ta~ •bou~•·:; :.'Iaciou1 about them, aha ahoubekl ..tt.r ot ...._ , . - .H••.•• ,..,..,,! CLEVELAND &lt;UPIJ -The ! The offieial ndio 111c1 'Uibik.
n.
avoid oxpomre
to the thIUD U• ••~o.Natiorw.l Mnrlll•nt ,.,P'OHIItath't ~ Clove land Barons o1 the Amerl- I peasant· ~·
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......,.n.. o..d 1 vo1. 111. "
til .
tha
k
~--8-.ettn.bi .r Nl•l.l•
~unt7 CBUIId ~ da~!" h em. he httlne!U .......u. Inc.. JO L ........ l tan Hockey League bought . WB!I cuu~ reeds In • lake
1
·'nl• Pl"a&gt;''" ., Lb.- .,.t luoa u lor that
oelll t sa :uY er,
..., •••.. N••' '"•I'll! t.ltY. .... Vork Howle Glover. broth~r of Coach I near the 'tentriJ Allal'l tD'in
.
th prtAtlon .t •ld .... , ..... ~.~ •nd l •hould try a Jnesklng cream.
I luburlPI'IDn ,.... o.n...- .., Fred Glover from the Montrf'al l Ur~reneh t.".....: -:.. ~ . ..&amp;....ii:Ua .. h I==*"
tar otber oqmlt.lblt nUU llld
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Q-M lZ.. 1 .old son devel coni., wM .. twtllt.... It tenhl " ' 1
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Wn~n u.. .-n;••u"
HlldiiiV ere -.r.~ulrM to •••w•r ..~
Y ye r
• .,"10 '"' ,... '" 1411.,.,_.. at tllio l Canadlens Thursday.
I ISilurus GlanJI} a, tpec:lt.l of
:r1!:;...~t.•.JN' :_., :t;..u"a,!=· oped a balhd apotktheof lhlse heO( 8 Io.u, ~otnnet ,ttfflc., " " " '. .: ,,,. MMltrtal acquired. Glover ear- . catrbh, boWJed'~ 'him 0nt
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t1iftll
dime on t e bat
tl
ad ... o....... "·"' ..,,... ,....,.....
Jier this WfM frtm the New IH!'Ized - ... d .. c.:. u · ·' 1• J
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van: ~ ·'~
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• u • x mong.. aco. r "" • - · """l!' ~ ..,_ _,. York Ranpn: ·whei1 he refused '!be bravt ,;.,ilmlr *'!lMtuld
Mer Att.,..n.
tor said Jt was nothlto ..,
•nll•tt••· •n" ,...,... "·" 1 • to
· to the .Ranpt'l, Bllti- j him In I te..mtnpte
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report
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worry about. He DOW bas lour lsu11 ..,,.. month• N.H.
more farm team.
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Palmer Takes Lea{In U. S. Open; Big Jack Fourth
By OSCo\R rRALEY
IIIOIIIh plan w lbe letler in bll
W UPI &amp;peru waim to add lhll """ to llle
PslmASIUN&lt;;:: (UPI) -'!be ~ and complete tile flnt
wrltJnor me
put tile bando- biB 111m by adding the BriUsh
l on the waU In the ...,. O!&gt;en and PGA championship.
ond round of tile U.S. Open -Big Jack Nlck(ano, every·
rolf champlonahlp U&gt;day.
body's pre-IDUrnament favorite,
Ju•t Hke so often In the peat.. bogeyed the final three boles
ndAmfe Palmer on 1bo and tbreei&gt;utted the 18th for a
w flo • two under par 35-37-'12.
'11111 •
Snoad Met Detpilr
-• put him two llrobs -SII1JIIIII!n' Sammy Snead
• he... of hll nearest rival, big met deapatr face to faco for
Bill Colllna, after a torrid OpeD- the 14th ume In hl:o. oeareb lor
lnt round at mon•trouo Con- the only bli - he has never
ll'es&amp;lonal Country Club in won Wltb a crushing
whlcll:
after two miserable double
-Palmer foUowed a two- bogeya tnclucttnr a four·putt

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1wu deemed algnlficant that
-Defending dlamplon JuliUJ only Palmer and Britl!h Open
Boros, affected by muscular champion Bob O&gt;arles, the leftopasma in bll back. poeled a bander from New Zealand, had
37~'1'1. ,
been able ·to conquer
that
-And 31 or Gle 15t1 contest- mgged back
ants sbot 80 or moce, including
Ia Willi S3 ·
an 11 on the ninth bole by , Palmer turned it back In 33
Pblladelphtan Bob Hendrlcb, blows, two under tile card. but
on the heat-amothered 7,053 Olarlea after an opening to
yard courae wltreh the pros tightened hta belt and fled
have clubbed "the lftOillter."
home in 32 for 1 magnificent
Nobody wu fllvlng Palmer '12 recovery.
anytltlng yet, wllb three rounda One shot away from CoUlns"' go and the field to be eut but • big three behind Palmer
to the low 50 and Ues after With their 71's - came Tony
today'• aecond roond for .Satur· Lema, Johnny Poll, Billy Cas'
day'1 :!&amp;-bolo windup. But It per, amateur Bill Campbell and
green.

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home pro Joe Zatartan of Mo- rinsterwllld Uonol
desto Calif Lema and Poll RoabW"g and fortiHlf
wtoeei.d it · t . 33 but 1kidded Gene littler. ~ Cbi
ou m
Chi llodrlguft w11 at 74 and at
to 38 """h comlnl home and 75 COllie blf g or • .,_
Zakarian had a 34-37-71.
0ouc Ford and Gar pj;'"'
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Tommy Jacobi, Olarley Slflwd acrtl 0 wu at4tr With Boo,.,.! f
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the Cmcmnati RedJ gsmoa had He oald thel'o Ia oo threat of
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a "Committee of 40" meeting , tile fourth-place team moving
here tnday w discuss plans for out of Cincinnati. He IBid there
A couple of ofd..UDle Melga ex-stars as TOIIl WqHe Eber FaUo, the professional plt&lt;her 'tie and Big, respectively! as boosting annu•.1 . attendance to heo been no dlscUISlon cf fhio.
Chicago
county ballplayers deluse Sat- Plckl!lll...ele.
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who once · had the . honor of catcher, Grimm lists Dom Did· aiTieast one ?'dhon.
"Tilal does not enter into
Bali!.
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urday will be masterminds of lt'a Grandad Shain.
the seeing one of his battlog prac- die of Racine as pitcher and
he committee wao formed lhls," DeWitt ltated.
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a contest designed to produce white-hatred one-lime
Oblo lice pitches oan out of sight catcher. While this may be a by Cinci~lf Unlimited. 8
MoNerlney, ·MeNaUy, Milltl'
more laughs than dlamood Oit· Valley A&amp;soclaUon President, Impelled by the bat of the typographical error in Grimm's group of ctvlc leaders, end Ito Ohio HS Stars to
The 1 d"
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cetlence.
of Autlqulty, who will lead lhe mighty Babe Ruth, will lead front office staff, don't count amts are long-range. '
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Not that some of the follows Mule Skinners fittingly enough the 'Busters in opposition also on it you Mule Skinners
1 But they, and Redo owner Play Thts Weekend
11-2 Thursday evenmg m a
(3-0). Looer - McNally (1&gt;on the 1118ter of the Mule Skin- onto a fleet of donkeys Satur·
donkeys.
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HRs-Hershberger, Well.
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ners aren't pretty 1ood play- day at 8 p.m. at the Southern
Wolfe brothers
are Duane watching the turnout for the league acoul! are likely to be • Yankee-Red . Sox match was
en • even yet. Or take the Local High school baseball All lhlo fold-de-rol is for (Wee) WoHe
Q, 1 Pyl elght games they play, starting \ nearly •• numerous aa the play- called by Umpue Charles Sear. Only
oclleduled
Bronco Busters (who wants field.
the benefit of lbo Racine Fire Donn Cole ' Wlnn ar;s
tooight, against Los Angeles • ers Saturday and Sunday at Jet leo after three Innings and so
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Naliollal ·Leque
'em?) lor example with auch Aud Bert Grimm of LetaM Department which needs modJ" , Rou h : · De' and San Francisco.
Stadium u the be!t of Ohio's
"no contest. "
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ey for equipment and opera!- nie ruit. ':;:,_ s:ilieda donk:; The fint 23 home dates this high ochool baseball players Dickie Smith, on the mound Chtcago
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- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l i n g expenses Hke a 1929 mU- rider Bob (Tub) w· 11 h d year drew only 185,584, a drop meet In tile annual East·West for the Indians
Uonaire with his lhirt bought on ID
turned down
w:s of 23,329 from last year. DeWitt AU-Star game.
only two Bra:••,
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from 1pectstor1 Is $1 per adult ~ ::;'!st atrong enough to car-' of 850.000 is needed to break Dick En~land, Lancaster,
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head, 50 cents , per high school Grimm's Busters, after Dou· even ana a mllbon "U&gt; remain Ted Ma~m. Gna~enhutten,
Indians hitting wer: e.Mark
pupil, and 35 oent.o per grade ble Duty Diddle are John competitive wtth other cities m be sb?"tmg to Widen theJr
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The managers odmit It hao- ~~t;;· ;.::ensBo~r"!!mel;, He said he was baffled by the Dick
Hopkins, Columbus ner aod
aG~~ngle, Jt;:' WarGrandview, and Joe Bower, glt.
ze, eac a sm'' (ON REQUESTI
n't been easy lining up a full Victor Bentz: Tom Wolfe s, . attendance drop, which
roster. If there are any vol- E 1m
Cok
. • Bob made the club last In
L1ms, will depend on four playunteers lor this battle o1 man W~syla::
h M~~~~ G:~~ le?.gue In !!tis department.
ors of high school team• which Smith walked three, ianned
ROBINSON~$
against beaot instead of man J" w· kUn P
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Some people may be
wdl appear In the stste tourn.a- 7; Steve Dunfee of the Braves
By Bob Wingett
against man names with bo- 1 ~ lmtc ~-.
there ts still some (expressway) ment flnals l to help the West walked three and fanned two
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·accepted rUicr
. construction gain. on••out
avenge last year's
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until practically gamo Ume
Th
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Crosley F1eld,
sweep by the East.
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parently 'has a big surpri~ for clrcu:ited ~se~~~~, have G
"'We've got to let everybody pll&lt;her Dick Reed of Claos
Caae. Umpire : Art Stobart.
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the opposition. 'while Shain is ti
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a payers. arne know there 18 no constructiOn, state champiOn Liberty Umon,lt•==...;.~~;;;..;;;;;;;;;;,;..=i,!
me • 8 p. m. Length of game
Gary LaRue and out·
~~~~:: a~in.t!"l~ 0 ;.ut(.;~ oi~ seven
innings, or 1l&gt;
Major League Loaders
Dave Reynolds
guaranteed laughs.
By Umted Pre" Iaternatlonal Class AA champion Lima Sen·
Pomeroy businessman Wayne Swisher is now 1 threeNational League
lor aod infielder Herb Stantz of
Ume winner of the "Class A" trap ·hooting trophy preG. AB R. H. Pet.
Central, Claso A oeml·fi·
sented by the Meigs County Gun club.
Williams, Chi 57 224 43 84 .375 nalbt.
Wayne broke 96 clay birds to lead the field . The oth·
Mays. SF
59 222 53 81 .365 The series. sponsored by
er years In which Wayne has gone homo with the big
Pitt &gt;7 231 41 82 .
Columbuo Junior · Clamber of
brass were 1956 and 1962.
NY
57 207 30 70
, opens Saturday '
Being winner of the shoot at the anual gun club
Stargell, Pitt 40 !58 25 52
wit!t • single game at 3 p.m.
event is a great honor because some of the best marksmen
Chi
&gt;6 210 41 66 .314 aod a doubleheader •tarts
tn lhe state compete for the championship brass.
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Boyer. S.TL 62 236 33 74 .314 1:30 p.m. (EST) Sunday.
Runner-up in the Class A event was Bill Neal of Ath: By Uafted Preoa Iaternalloual Cleveland at Los Angeles
Torre, Mit
58 209 32 6li .mlr-="'"====--'=-ens. Neal eaked out the runner-up trophy over 0 . c voss
American Leagu.e
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_ Natloaal League '
Roseboro, LA 51 l5C 12 47 .3115
by tb~ flip of a coin. Both shooters tied by brealtlng 94
w. L. Pet. GB
w. L. l'ct.
Flood, St.L
62 251 29 76 ..39)l
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34 2Z .tiO'I ... Philadelphia
Amerlcaa League
34 12 .tiO'I . .
CJded the winner after they each broke 23 birds in a Baltimore
36 14 .600 ... San Franciscq 35 25 .583 1
G. AB R. H.
shoot-off. ~ncldentatly Mr. Voss of Columbus was state New York
34 23 .5!111 .,. Pittsburgh
32• 27 ."scz J'h Fregosi. LA 49158 31 55
chl!lllplon m 1954.
Cleveland
30 27 .526 412 Cincinnati
Minn 59 253 44 89 .
31 27 .&gt;44 4
Clarence Carsey was winner Minnesota
32 29 .525 412 st. Lours
Wash. 62 246 34 80
31 31 .&gt;00 6
of the ClasS B trophy with 86 Everett Hoff 80
Bo&amp;U&gt;n
31 31 .5Gtl 6 Milwaukee
NV 49149 29 46 .322
30 30 .&gt;00 8
birds.
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Larry Ebersbach 112
Detroit
28 32 .44ll 9 Los Angelea
30 30 .50!1 8
Boo 62 240 40 78
Gene Schnieder 76
Washingwn
27 'II .42:: , Chicago
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Batt
60 225 32 71 .
28 29 491
Among the blgbUghts of the John Cline 78
Los Angeles
28 37 .419 Ill&gt; Houston
28 34 .4S2 9
KC 60 238 31 74 .311
19 43 .30&amp; 18
aMual trap shoot, jotnUy spon- Sam Littlepage 81
Kansas City
23 'II .383 13 New York
NY 54197 14 60
sored by the Gun club and the PbU Meter 62
'11mrsday's Re•ulll
Thursday's Reanft•
Bait 54 220 34 ft1 .
Meigs County nsh and Game Char)ea Geoglein 5I
Kansas City 3 Detroit 2
Phlladelphia 6 Chicago 3
Det 48 166 14 50 .301
association, was a demonstraNew York 8 Boston 3, night
Pittsburgh 10 New York 1,night
Home Ruao
lion put on by aUngshot artist
Chicago 2 Baltimore O, night
St. Louis 7 S.Francisoo &amp;, night American League: Killebrew,
Billy vetella of Wllkotvllle.
(Only gsmes scheduled!
iOnly games ocheduled)
20; Allison, Twin• 15;
Vetella, who hao been called
Friday'• Probable Pitchers
Friday's P,....ble Pitchers
Athletics; Wagner,
the world champion slingshot (;
Boston at Baltimore 2 (twl- Philadelphia at New York 2
Gentile, Athletic• all
artl•t. kepi gun clubbera marnight) - Sp.. swick (1-2) aod (twi-night)-Culp (2-&gt;) and Ma· Natloaal League: Mays, Glvellng at bll talent. He shot
Connolly (1-4) vs. Robert.. (4-1) haffey (6·2) vs. Cisco (3-7) and
20; W•lllama, Cubs 17;
quarters, peonies and dimes out
and Estrada (1·1) .
Willey (O-Ol
Howard , Dodgers 14; Robmson,
of tb~ a1r hit cigarettes as they
f0W0
Cleveland II Los Allgeles Los Ang~lea at
13 ; Allen. Phils 13.
dangled from mouths and broke
(nlght)-John (2·5) or Stange (night)- Moeller (4-5 ) vs. MaRuns Batted Ia
soft drink botUes while they! OMAHA, Neb. (UPI)-Collegl- (3-1) vs: Leiman (2-5).
Ioney (4-7) .
American League: Stuart,
were beln~ held by club mem- ale baseball's national croWD Waohington at Kansao City Houston at Milwaukee lnighll Red Sox &gt;II: Wagner. Indians
bets several feet away.
sat jauntlly on the head of the (nlght)-Cheney (1-3) YO. Dra·- Farrell (t0-1) vs. Fischer
Killebrew, Twms 44; Cash,
There's no doubt about It - Minnesolt O&lt;!lden Gopher today bowsky (2-7).
(5-4).
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41 ; .Colavtto, Athletlea
38 • ·Hall, Twms 38.
Billy lo plenty flood.
after an Impressive 11-1 win Detroit at Mlnntsota (night) San Francisco at St.
Popular 2 Doo•
CW..Ir"'over Missouri.
-Loheh (11-5) vs. Katt (11-3) .
(night) _ Herbel (4.2) .,.
Natloaal League: Mays. GIAnll Toke 'l111 .......
110 Lb, FrHztf
REIULTS or POMEROY GUN
New York at Chicago (night) oon (H) .
ants 51 ; Boyer, Cards .47; :sa;nto, 11
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42 ; Stargell •. Pirates 40;
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~Brogllo (3•5) vs. Blass (3•3). . . . Braves; Pmson, Reds;
Wayne Swisher !IS
ln the presldenUal el,..,llon
Salnrday'o Gantot
Saturday'a GamesW
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ye~f 1158 and 1960, caught Detroit at Minnesota
P~iladelphia at New York
Bill Nell 1M
llltzzOI'i's vaunted defense nap- New York at Chicago
Hooswn at Milwaukee
125 Lb l'r-er
Dr. F. R. Carsey 91
ping.
Washlnglon at Kalllas City, twl· San Francisco at St. Louis
Waldo Neal 811
The five runs were scored on Ugbt
Chicago al Pittsburgh
Drawer Typo
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But Childs 90
four errors, a passed ball, 1 Bo
_:s:"'"==·t~B~II~tlmort~~·~nlg=h:t::~L~.An~ge:l~es~a~t;Cine~·~in~na;tl;·~~
Jack Neal 91
wild pll&lt;h, five walks-and only 1
Kenny Kerr 84
three hits. '!'be Gophers, mean·
Gabe Nelson 74
wblte, played errorless ball aod
175Lb.
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Paul Baker u
coaoled behind the four-hit hurl•
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lng of Joe Pollack, a alow
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Bob \Vhlttlnglon 84
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Ven1011 Hysell 81
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Claude WestfaD 85
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Dan Bartlett 811
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Dr. Clyde Ingots 115
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Rt. I, Golllpolla; Eddie L. Wol· pin rrom Evqellno Chapter, VanV'tanktn, prMldent,
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ho: BoDIUo L. Nlctela, Rt. 1, liO!!)e OJ) . Sou\ll Jl't!th Ave. wu awmled to Mro. McKlllghl. Doer Helen:
pt(llllem. 'nit otblr 1WI
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Bill and I have beeD lolniiOo !eela lhal Wlll'ldf t1WW
Hupp, Rt. 2, Recine : Clayton her home with Mro. Hnry I ..FoUDWinl the bUilntl&amp; mee....the.... nve yaaro. I am Jl drlillltnt and danclftl Itt
I'I' 'T'Inchor, Winfield , W. Va.: I H!IUdasl--11 m•klng the preson· lng, the rn~tnhtrs worked on the and he is 25. We "ill be ar•d•· lui Bill's family tlilnlu
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atso lcoming Ch1 i•tmas.
dOll;! feel u atro I n •
. Kri•htl. Wellstoo ; Mrs " Ray· the pm on behalf of the chapt- make •lings .lot the squad.
1. Our p~bl•m ill unusual. Bill as my '\!luther d,;t. y abotJt It
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and CO!J8f.!11UUIIof Mrs. A dwert course was served j" Catholic.
mother and I Bill 81111 are ""I•• around In
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; Ellen Trout, Danita A. Man- for several mon!ht and was un- Brolfning; Mrs. Donald CoiU111, right now we have to conolder ~s~t' ~ster ~ a~d .
ley..JeHrey Workman, Ernest able ,-to- · attelld tbe •hepter M~s. Calvin Simpson and Mrs. our parento. They all wanl a clpltf! 1 thlllt II would
. ,J.,rvi.&lt;. Mrs. Morton Montgom- meetmg , at U•e Temple. Sht Wlllli!'f )3oyer.
nice ob~b wedding, . but tach 10\'1!1)' btlntl! • ICI'IIII • lilt
1
en, Mrs. Wilson Brothers, Wll· htcamo
member Of t ~~ %entxt1neetlngwlllbeWed· wanto 11 In hlo or bet olfD ble lfallll't
liam Lawsext, Mrs. Woodrow Chapter Juno 17, 1114, wllh nesdily June 24 With Mrs. ·ltllJlo &lt;hutch. As threa ehuroea ate eouid !oh
·~
Pope, Mrs. Henry Waugh, Mrs. r•ttt~· Bennett 81 Worthy M• et While and ll!ra. Chtiies Hoff• involvecl, you can ate lbia ln dill~ IO yout
:. 1 Door: Still ttb111118 lii'L t~~~~~na. ~d ahlll A~ ,
Cecil Dillon, Mro.
Edward ron.
man u hOstesses.
ml&amp;ht btco 11101 oompllcated. . (whO lOili be 1n eharge)
' .0. '1. Main St
Wright, Mro. Ronald Neal, and A. social hour waa held fol·
puneh should have na i.atlop.
Mrs. William McGhee.
lowmg the presenU.Uon with p
~8~~
And people can't dance In I
Ice cream, cllk• and punch ser·
omeroy c·•haplf'r
aorden 10 lila! probl
SpOrts &lt;oupe. Whitt With till bueltM Hill, •u~
ved boy Mro: Charles Bennett, OES Meeting Held·~
· solvea.' Blll'l parenta .:::'have Lemons
m&amp;tlc lrlDIIDillfO.. one &lt;artful t&gt;WIIIr
Mrs, Marlon French, Mrs. AI· Pomeroy Chap\l!r 186
OES • ..;;:
a IDOI'o Uvel,Y party for
you
len Hugh annd Mrs. P • u I met in epecial session Tuesday
after Ute hOIItymOoft.
Wlnn. Other past matron• pre- evening with 38 membero and
JUNE "
,
It's all 10 simple. (What do
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sent were Mrs. Evelyn Lewis, two guests present.
. The Racine Firemen s AUldl· you bet none of your folk• •·
98. Shows tender ouo. Only 39,000 carefUl mllH,
~"·
Pat Gallagher, Mrs. Ruth Tompkins, worthy rna· 1ary will I(JODIOr a rummage gree with me!)-H.
equipped.
·
Walter Hayes, M~•: G r i 1 I tron, and Harry P.
Smith, sale June 19 · 20th in lhe build· YOUR EIILI'ING HAND DE' ' ' ON~'I' ~99
Russell, M,.., Wilham Reyn· worthy patron, presided and in· mg bealde tho club reallurant I'AIITMI!:NT
. , .,.$JO.OO Oow~B•I•nc:e oft
olds. Mrs. A. R. Pullen, Mrs. iUation was held lor
three from II I. m. until 4 P· m. Any· Dear Helen:
c.n ..en6Mt r ...m•
Lee Roush, Mrs. Lillian Steiff, candidates. Proceding the tnit· one wishing to donate may tall The reoponse 1o your maLl-call II Invlcla Station Wqob. On• eattrul local ownw. to+ttt
Mrs. Manon Allensworth, Mrs. iation, Caddie Wickham pre- WI 1-3471 or WI II-3ZIIS. A don- for Grace Causey waa ao "•••~· "· atetrln1 lnd brallol.
Emerson Jones and lbe honor- senled a oolo, "You'll Never key bueball game Will alao be Watl!litlg •nd helpful, 1 WCXt&lt;ier]l
ed guest. M1ss Ahce Euler WIS Walk Alone" aCCIJrnpanied by oponsorecl by the auxiliary on If yoil iDJIIhl pUt the name of
also a guest.
. Margaret Blaettnar,
Saturday, Juna 20th II lbt another o1 our nuriilng
.
AI the close of the meeting, Juruor High bueblll lleld. paUetita 'In yoilr collllnn?
2 Door Sedan. 8 eyl. SIAindard shift. Low mlleoce tldfa
PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
Cle'nevJeve . and Arehle SwaiU Homemade lee cream will be Sb! Ia Mt1 'l'helma .-~=~ \1 llfMD.
.
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The annual Fathm Day pro- ancf Elsie and illl!TY P. Smltb sold at the lillie·
beU, c-o
1llll ~
gram will be held at. the Mt. served refreshments · from a
JlJNE •
Home, .159 N. ~- iteatom,
Umon Church one mile sooth table attracUve in white coYer Membaro ol lbe Ladle&amp; Au&amp;· Oretita l'Atls Oregon And .he
of Carpenter, Ohio, June 21st. centered with an arrangement Wary to Feeney • Bennett Poat Ia a very' ••eel elderly lady.
IStarting w1th Sunday School at of red rosebuds, with blue can· 1:18 1\!lddlepo~t and cblldrlln Mt'fl. Cilll(&gt;bell Ia 00~ to
Catalina 2 Door Hard Tot&gt;. One &lt;aWul loeoi owner. Ill'
dramatic. IIMt. Nic&lt;l.
· 9:45 p. m. services will contin, dies on either side. Mrs. Tomp- wbo aaalsted m lbe Poppy Day a whl!el Clialr wllil arthrllil I
ue throughout tho day. There kino prelided at lbe
pWtch aale will have a picnic at tho know abe WDilld lovt to get
will be a basket lunch In the bowl and Mrs. Swarll served Middleport Roadside Park Sat. mail from your readers for sevurday, June 10, from 1 to 3 p erli r.-ns First ahe Ia t
Ichurch basement at 12 p. m. the cllke.
Guest singers lor the day will
m. Th- planning to attend alert ill4 ~terested Ia
V8 Star Cbiel Hlrd Top ' Door. PoWI!r IINI'IIif a1111 bl'ltI be the Temple Tonea Quartet Pknlc Dinner il
are aalted to meet at the leo o11e enJt&gt;ya letters aid sha~
••· Show• tood. care.
Ifrom Akron, Ohio, •nd the El·
gion hail at I p. m. or ®lilt! them With 111 th
tl
II• Sisters Trio !rom Newton, Held by Auxiliary
to the park.
cond abe eollee: ~ tots. :
W, Va .. AII local talent Ia wei· A picnic dinner at 6::30 pre- The myf of tlli 1\uUind ~•• add -~ a.
HIBACHI
come: ·
,
ceded lbt meeting of the Put Methocllst Church will hold 1 -mor•Ute ltamp ~~
Presidents of lbe American Le- rullllhage and bate &amp;ale In the .00 moot 1m
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9~ · ·
$12·
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Auxiliary
ol
Drew
Webchurch
basement
Stlturla"
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Jhe
sends
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aU lbt cancelled IWll(ll she
BUICK - PONTIAC - OMC TRUCICi
Iter Post Wednesday even- 9 a. m. For P•c p Cfil d!llla~orls can aot to BalltmOr Md
"'"'I£
llt"ilt lhe homo of Mra. OWen call SH l-&amp;!01.
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· where a oe11 111 hi . e, ,.j'
1953- f:rorn Bugsies To Buicks- 196-4
Watson, Racine Road. Mrs. A brldallhower bolllirG!g t.in. ed to a ~U~ ~u[ f~r "~':.c,h
. l!,tm l'/•utzllrlg. ~sked the, grace. Carolyn Goegleln Cullu!N, • re- seven poUnds of stam
POMEROY, 0.
,.
Mra. l&gt;aul Casci, president, cent bride, •Ill be held at lbe Tballk you. -H C ps lltllt.
eonducted a ohort buolness ..,. R.ock Springs Methodist church,
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~ion and Mra. Eddie Smith re- Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
A II
FOR YOUR ICE CHEST
ported on tho birthday cake friends and neighbors are fn.
\*kell' to the County Horne lor vlted.
i•1J~8
Jline. Mrs. Mayme Hotmeo and
· JUNE . It
,';:3 1{. ·., ["[
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Mrs. Thomao Clsrk were nam- The Staff and Offlcero Club
~~ ,,,~-CiJl
eel to take lbe birthday W.e of Meigs 'I'emple Pythlan 815I
'j d.
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;.,. will meet Mooday evening
Round robin get well carda at the hall at 7:30 p.m. Mu.
t
were sent to Mrs. Jed Web- Horace McElhinny IIIII Mr 1.
ster, Sr., Mrs. A. v. &amp;well Griff Ruosell wtU be boSielseo.
Mrs. William Baxter, and Mn:
JUNE II
I
TOP.QUAIIIJ
LewiJ
Stanley.
It
was
decided
The
meetlna
of the Amt!rlr.an
,.
I .''., -~4
to
cancel
the
July
and
Auguat
Legion
Auxiliary
of Dmr Web24H Grill ,
HIGII-FASIIDN
COlORS
meetings.
The
September
llll!etoter
Pool
aehtduled
for Tues.......$11.95 ..... $10.88
• WIE
in« will be htld at the hOrne of day evening, hll been eanceJ. 1
Ml'tl. Caoci.
eel so members caa attend the
/)tJTCII
At lhe close of the meeting, Racine Unit lnstallatloa of o!ll$6.68
home made Ice cr!am was cen.
IJ1 11 aerved by Mrl. Walooll to the
·
V-8 motor, at4. lraDI., &amp;oo4 wjsjw ttre1, radio en4 haallr. New 0141 trad•lll
.
above
named
and
Mrs.
J.
M.
PLAN
CONVENTION
. ;, ~
Thornloll, Mro. Oeor«e Mow• The annual Ptovldanee · BapPDRC~LAIN LINED
ery, Mra. Charles sauer, Mn. tl8t Sunday School and 8. T. U.
PAINT Gerald Wildet'l11111h and aueata convention will be held Satur29 "'
2 ..,••,..
Mrs. Ernest Powell and Mrs. day and Sunday ot lbe Mount
$3.11
Ellen Couch.
Moriah BapUst Chui'Ch In Mid·
White wltb white top, green Interior, V-8 lllotor, JIU!omatlc power bruer,
dleport.
President
Is
Mr.
Char1
power
ateerln1, wl•lw tlrea, radio, low miiHfle, A·l eondltloi'l
99 ... 7.95
.,::'·
Oolloa
BEGINS TRAINING
leo Hatrls and President of the
•,
Miss Judy Cozart, daughter B.T.U, Is Mrs. Edllb Luckadoo.
of Mrs. Elva Dailey .o !Portland. The general theme ol the Ctm~------------~
htgan training on June 8 in the ventlon lo "The Bible Speilkl
&amp;
School for Laboratory Technlo-. to Gor Times."
V-8 motor, auto., ratllo, heater, wJslw 'tires. Sbow1 exctlleart can.b)o one car..
la01 at Holeer Hospital. Mlaa
---Phona WY 1·27"
ful owner.
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Cowl Ia a 1964 graduate of
VISITS f'ARtN'l'S
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Mld41.,.rt Southern Loeal lfillb
School
Mn. June Doophllt ol Tam·
.~ ae,. U.9s
~=:=:=:
Racine.
' pa, Fla. ill opendlna a week'l
.,..
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Yacat.ion with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. 0. France of Lanp
l'ull PoWtro lnclUtllllg powti' window. • kay power aeat, tinted 1iaa. radio, .
\'llle.
htlllr ali4 pod \tjljw llraa
New Vorl&lt; 000 000 000- 0 S 1
Pitta.
010 220 IIOx-10 12 1
Jac,kSCII, Wakellekl (S), Stul'dlvant (7), Hunter (8) and Tit¥·
V·l motor,,auto. trans., power at.HftDJ, radio, lieater, 1oot1 wjllw ttnt, lboWI
lor. Law (1-5) and Pallllironl
lllctllebt
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WITH ,.ANDWICH. lOX
. can
Loser - Jacbon (S-10), HltsClendenon, Statgen.

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'60Ch•vrolet • ~ • '1095

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62Tempest • • •

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60 Oldsmobile ..

Furniture

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62 Buick

63 Ford "300"

~r• att liMn who carry the weight of the world
on the~r abouldera - ~ut thil isn't one llf tbem.
Thtre I.e no burden oo ioFOUI 11

of beiHJ DAD,

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. Tbermos Jugs

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.. BASKETS

. S9 Ford Galaxie 2Door H. T. • . • • $1 195 ·

e PICNIC

KITS e

Make DAD Gladl...

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BERNZ-0-MATIC CAMP STOVES
2 Burner Stove, Reg. 29.95 · · · · $24.95
1 Burner Stove, Reg. 1_6.95 · .. · $12.95

CroQuet Set~-...,... , •• n S9-9'

HOUSE SLIPPER
GJIITS~JOII 0Ab

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, 195 to 4:.95. .
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MIN'S DRESS
SHOES FOR DAD

'MARGUERITE'S
Shot Shop
WolsoueGift
Certifl&amp;ltet

Pomeroy

San Fran. 110 002 001-e 11 %
St. Lnula
103 030 ~114 2
MariCIJII, Pierce (I), Sh 1 w
(I) and Cttbdllll, HaRer (6),
Sadeckl, OHla (1), CUellar (t)',
Taylor (I) Mid McCarver. Winner - 8adtl!ld (7-5). Loatr Mariohal (14). HRa - Javier,
Mayo.

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LIWIS

Middleport

'll'r ~· .
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, 2 Dr,J4.t.
88 4 door . ·' 4, clr. w~
liho~.. •4951"" onotor. ,. $)9~· ...... . $A9'5
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FRANCIS FLORIST and ..•
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Melbber !lTD
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LOGAN MONUMENT CO.
OF MEIGS COUNTY
Nor Pometoy·MIIIOil Brldgo
WY :1-1881

Leo L. VaUilbiD, Mill'.

-----------------CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
Pometor. 1

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THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
0~ AMERICA

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WY 2-2388

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INSURANCE AGENCY
LIEVING

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
DRUGI
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"The ll'rleadll llul&lt;"
· lllddtepon, Ohio
DopOollllaatltad bJ I'.Dl.C.

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
ltuiPort Tho Cllurch ol·ltoe &lt;1111'11

DRUGS

CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

COMPANY

llllt•"lob4d to 1801
Will Coitllllbla, W VL
Ph. Malon SP &amp;.aees

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CHICK THESE •A$-ISu SPECIALS

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Attend lbe Cbureb Of Your Cltoico

Middleport

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V-I motor, auto. IJ'an~,, blue :wtth makbllla fnlerlor, low llllleace. A ,.., . ,

Lewla Repair Service

REPAIR . SilVIa

WY 2·2776

S8 Buick Special4 door • • • • • . • '995

nice automobllt

11:11-118

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX

"' 2 Thermos Bottle Kit, Reg. 10.95, $7.95 ··
1 Thermos BoHle Kit, R1g. 5.75. $3.95

Ba~
Revelatloll

Quality Furnlture.t Low• l'tlcto

60 Chev. Nomad 4dr. ·waaon.. . . S159S

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WY 2·2644

FOR~AN

S9 Oldsmobile 98 4door • • -... s1495

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SUPPLY CO•

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63 Ford Galaxie 4door • • • • • • •S209S
60 Chev.lmpala Contertible • • . •$1695

$9·

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Car For Your Vacation

HOUSE

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OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

SAYINGS

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a boY loVH to walk into HIS CHURCit with

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IOII'IebHI't future

lf you want )'our boy to become a good ballplarer
• •• \\tell, toa 10 out and catch with him.

Laurd

HOT 'BUYS' FOR

tht ttlpollliblltty

But - Jiolil on there I Dclll't forget it iB a burden
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Business S.rvicet

Business S.ndCM

KILL 1'E1INI'I'BS IIIII proteet
I&amp;WD ODd sbJubo from TO BETTER oerve you , we
lritb .utAB 0-dc&gt;tt (Joaceo. have recently added a 4-

CANCEU..ATJONI
C""ORJtEr.TIONS
WIU btl &amp;l.'crptlld until t .OO A. ...
rQII Oa) of f'uhlltatlo"
RltOL'LATIONS
Ttlr punti,.her ..-.unoea rnoe rl•bt
t 11 ad\t or rejt~t &amp;Ill ad.l d•l'm•d
flbjecUoUiblt . Error• •jwuld be
repol"f4d lmmtd:lallty. Thl! pub
•hrr .,.!11 not be rupon,lblt for
r,onn fh bo onr tnellrr«&gt;• lnOI'Mion

trate Kmg &amp;Jilders S u p p 1 'I
Co.. Middleport, ObJo.
6 2 t!c

whet! drive, 1¥4 cu. yd.,
front er.d loader, I back hoe
and bulldozer work also per·

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SINGER Selrinl
mach!..._
15950
new,
up Several used
machines at bargain prices.
The ''abrlo Shop. Singl!f Saieo

/ormed. Free estimate. Phone
evenlngo, WY 2-3243.
Em·
met '1'/ . Shuler, (m Page St.
Middleport.) Contractor.
6 19 12tc

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Television Revue "'

EXPERIENCED

RADIATOR
SERVICE
From the lai'J"e•l truck or
oulldozer radiator to tht
..Uest be.tu coN. ·

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ler double duty serv•ce meat convertible tops cai'P"ts ODd l11sineu Opportl!nlti•
.
display _case, complete. with : original trim. '
6 15 6tp
1 mazzanme !i!helf and
set of 1
FOR SALE: Food Market dllt
•n•
display trays. A-I condition. r PIANO TU~NG to
to Ul 'health we are orferlng I
Looks like new. First
$300 1 Standard ~Itch. ( A·~ cps.. for sale ~ business, Ra- j
takes it. Lynn Hart , Racine ; 15 · ~epaJr and adJ.IlStmP.Dt cine Food Market , corner 5th
Food Market.
6 18 3tc
of action e:tra. CalJ m Pom- and Pearl, Racine, 0 hi o..
AUCTION SALE' Every Satur- eroy, W'l 2065 ·
Anyone si(lcerely Interested
day, UO p. m. Russell Welch Rl k rd' Alignment Service
In good going business may
Galaxie ~ XL 2 Door Hard top. Law mUuae, local awnLaurel Clirt on Rt. 124.
~f!m:rly Grueser 8 0 d; contact Lynn or Pauline Hart
er. Radio and heater. Red vinyl UtPbolatery. Whitl finlD.
6 18 3tp
Works). 286 W Main St., between a a. m. and II
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PHONE WY 2-21 57 NEW AND USED welders, air Pomerov. Ohio. R. H. Rick·
compressors, welding
rod . · ard.
Phone
WY 2--35'18
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Free demoostration.
Po m· Wheel balancing, auto glaS8.
G.alaxie 500 - 4 Door Sedan. Automatic trani.DI:iaRioD. Ra~
eroy Landmark, Ph. WY 2- brake service.
j
dlo
and heater, One local owner,
Notice
2181 .
6 18 3tc
I Tl 44tc
for man or woman from
TO- WHOM It may concern'
Auto Sales
CUSTOM brush hog work. t5 this area to service and
Thtre will be no charges I----,- · -- - -- per hour. Call WY 2 6812 collect from coin-operated
for funeral services at the
1'W Rtmtll!r
2 Door H·aid Top. Automatic transmission. Power steerine.
Otartes
Mash or Lester to.m- :lispensers We establish
Letart
Falls
Methodist
World SlaodarO •I Compod
Radio and heater.
old.
U-3o 1 route. Car and reference
Church.
£leedesirable. Party must
BOard of Trustees Rt&amp; eaJ" room. rtde and perform
t1 19 3tc
1001 Small car ecoOOIIIJ aad
pond•. bave cash capital of $900
;;;-:-;==;:-;-:--;; --- lhoacerablllty
Lowboy service. Charlef' Jef- Good potential earning•
4 Door Sedan. Automatic tranmtillion . Radio and heater.
IN AN~WER to the criticism
lloe
part-time: full-time more.
lers,
Phone
WY
2-6'.!22.
One owner.
o1 friends who sign bonds,
MolnlpoblaD Moton
For personal interview,
6130tc
what are friends for.,
give phone number. etc.
6 18 3tp
K. Slnet. Po......,
Wrlh To:
==-==-:-=::-o-- c - -Pllloe W\' Wl'll
See NelgJer Building and Sut&gt;
WE GLADLY loan a Blue Lus4 D ti'C' ply, Racine, for better homes .
King Distributing Co.
4 Door Station Wat~on VI. Automat!(' transmission. Radio
tre -•Carpet
Shampooer with
~h
ta
d d ·~
h.ft
kJtcheo cabinets and storm
7190
Rivervitw
Terrae.
1
1nd beater.
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L tre 1953 C evrolet s n ar s t .
pUr.,..ase o
ue
us
Good
d t'
s . door&gt;.
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8 16 6tc .
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Rocappod Tlrt Salol
4 Door Station Waeon. Standard trana. Radio and heater.
8 cyl. One owner. Condition excellent.
FOR SALE - Mexican Tomato
hardtop, Catalina. blue fin· I
WbJJ• they last
plants. Wi111am H. · Holmes.
ish. au1omatlc transmission. :~~S~~~~IR TIRES $5.92 ..
Syra:cuse.
6 8 tfc I power steeripg, power brakes
NEW lJ.I4-lS IN.
Excellent Opportu•lty
radio and extras 910 Broad. rUBES
$1 .45'
Man or woman wanted to
WHEN YOU USE All(. Cle•ners ' "3Y Middleport Call W'l ~ i 'Plus Tu
4 Door Station Wagon . Power it~erlft.i and brakes. Radlo
service and collect (rom coin
.. Free Storage Ptan" you get
5289.
4 29 tfc
and beater. Automatic trans. One owner.
Opton 7 davs each week
operated l:ic•rette, candy,
big. · beautUul empty closet
8 a.m to 9 p .m.
tct &amp; other ~ tcbine•. ThiJ il
space in exrhange for aU the
For Rent
aa
exce1lent POl!lltlun that can
room occupied by the family's
be worked full or part tim•
winter clothin!i! ~ere'l how It FOUR ROOM furnished apartPersons &amp;eJected must bav•
works Bring m all
your~ ment. ?hone WY 2-5435. 212
10-12 boun per WPek, ser
wint~r clothes or caD ll!il far I s. 5th Ave. Middleport.
r::::::=::::~=~:::;;::::;;:::~ vieable auto and •600 to
S4200 capital.
pirk-up and W{' wUI "Protea· l
6 19 3tc I 0 McCOY . AUCTIONEER
Pickup. 6 cyl . New truck appearance .
suuu:~IIV.'~ dr~· c •~~HI them at TWO BEnRooM hDlise in .-l 23 tft!
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dl epur., C'a 11 on Th ursuays
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Glvine Name, Addreas. Tele&amp;. C. BRAPJtlRD
ano the)' will be banded to
and Other Partlculan.
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n,.wpr ·RN'ilPbef the stange
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Rul Estate For Sale
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Shirt f .au,drv Ma!IOII, W. Va. -;;----:--::=-:--:::::=~
SP .1-0543
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$40.011 a month. MinefiVIDe,
WY •·3312. .
6 18 etp
' GUNS
Dodge-Dodge o~rt-l~ncer
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Btl! Wellman Leo W.mom""'
rooms and balh . Call W'/ 2AND
IPOMEROY - Two bedroom
5. Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport
11
6615 .
6 15 6tp
J••••en.
50 '~ -·
lrame
home wllh
batb. gas
'otntrd!in
P.lt&lt;881nl
W P!oone
Ya
-wood floors,
automatic
heating, full basement, back
10 13 "k SMALL apartment sullabl• for
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2 men. Air ronditioned. Phone
porch, 50' Jot in good neigh1
AU'I'IIMOBILE lnauranoe beeo between 5 and 7 p. m. WY 2- '
borhood . Have FHA commit·
Rell Estate For Sale ,
Real Estate For Sa e
can&lt;elled7 IASJ '""' opera. 5440.
6 ~8 3tc ' WY 2·2143
Pomeroy, 0.
ment, 30 year loan on thls
FOR SALE' I lot '"' Mulberry
tar'a U..-1 cau WY &amp;-2911 FOUR ROOM tumlshed ap.rl·l~;;:;;;,;;:;:;::~:::::~~ property, payments approxi·
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lloighll, Te. WY 2-3429.
lUll&lt; I ment. Phone WY 2-3658.
II'OR LIGH1 back·hoe service, mately $50.00 per mootb. I'.. Ll.,.
11 II
1 19 1fe
5 27 tf
Cash required $500.00 which
yC:IfiiH
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R. includes down payment and
FOR S'LE
FOR SALE
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: 7 rooms a nd bath•
FOUR 1\CYlMS. bath and
Werner, Construction. Phone
SYRACUSE - 8 ·room home, house on
Rutland Road.
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closing costs.
h
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BINGER DESK type, II k e • ment, lurnace heat. h o
2-2769.
' 17 6tp MIDDLEPORT 3 bedroom . bath, pore es. u I •es, on Large Jol. Aluminum storm
new. Zig zags, makes but· WY 2.,j319
4 28
Bur· frame home with bath gas I level lot. $500.00 down.
doors and windows. Reason•
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able.
Kenneth Searle. SHIDle
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th
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tonholes, overeut., bllnd
apartment wl bath.
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hred hot atr heatmg, excel·
ho
I'~ bath hardwood
8
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hems, designa, etc. Guaran- Phone WY 2-5385.
5246.
6 18 30tc
lent location. Have FHA comfl me, f L1 t: ~ nt
hot 5012.
-··-teed. Balance tfl.81 or 16 ;;=.;::::c;:::=-::::::::-;-5- !::::t:f=c::: I FOR YOUR Bulldoze.r ---- •rk
mitment ($8700.00), 20 years, w'::~~· he~t. ~~ c:r garage, t ROOr.) double at 139 Bultel"
monthly. Pbono WY 2·2201. Un!&lt;Jmished bouse. 4 roo1111. Phone ur· Uliili. !'aut L. Bal· cash required $1000.011 and 1 1 1 t nd
nut Ave. Very
reasonable.
1 f high
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c-c- urllity and bath. 1651 Point ley, Pomeroy, Ohio, R 0 2.
good credit.
"~ 0 a ou 0
Owoer will Unanoe pari. E. H.
KIRBY SWEEPER, complt1e Lane, Puml!fOy. Phooe W'l ~
6 1 3otp MIDPI.EPORT - 3 bedroom ! ,,;ART - 8 large room home ' Hedrick, 133 Butl&lt;rDUI Ave.,
will! power polisher Can't be 3871.
I 3 lfo l;:.=========~l frame home with bath. gas batb , storm doors and win·
Pomeroy, 0. Phone WY &amp;Wid ftom new. Perfect run- THREE and four roo'll furnishe- ,
Beating, utility room , and dows. Several lots. Beautiful 2670.
6 8 l2tp
lllq oondllioo. Guaranteed. ed and apan '
POMEROY, OHIO
/ront porch. On level lot near view of river.
11'1 SYRACUSE, Jhreo bedroom
BalaDae due 8 payment. of menta. wv 2-6434
12 1 Jlc !
both schools. $10,000.011. Will
Vlrpl Teaford, Salesman
modern borne, near aohool,
fl.- pe. month. Phone WY FURN~~HED and unfurnished
In tho Hoar! of
qualify for VA Joan.
WY 2-3740
Modom lml1llated. •all board
I.IIN.
· 6 19 lite apartmen)l Inquire 11 Jbe I THE AMERICAN RUHR
William Ingels, Salesmao
6 19 31 p heating, large Jot '12 1 295.
Olno Hot•I.
1-22-J!c
WY Z.2472
Phor.e r a. m to 5 p. m. WY
Genertl Rool Estato
Harold Colllos, Salennan
FOR SALE in Middleport, · 4 Z.3974; Evenings, 7 to 1 p m .
, MOOER!i 4 room •nd batb I
WY z.mt
bedroom brick bouae,
2 wv t-2441
· 1 2 Jfc
furnish.-.
apartment.
Phone
S..VIca
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16
3tc
baths,
lot
and
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ball,
out
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'W. .... at our new boat
: r:E:::room hous:
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colo Hill, Pomero) p b o o e ..
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WY
2·2885
or
WY
24251.
il&amp;atiou on tbe river
6542
6 19 6
229
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2186
FOR SALE, ready
,or oc- ro=R=-::S.,.
AL"'E"'·.-;;Eac::ri-1.,;_=•'---;-=room bouse
wltb II&gt; balbe,
wt 2- or WY • -20· ·tic(I)
10..ttc
- Lovely
bed.. .__
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cupancy, 5_ roo1111, beth, base- Peach Fork, 2 modem hOUllell closets galore, otoker fir.
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AUTO SALES
ment, uWity room, cellar b
hicken hou,.. and .0 forced hot air bealiJig.
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ment, utility room, cellar
145 1.,...1, lor Rooms artlll&amp;.O IJIIltable for
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1953 Chevrolet Stalion Wagon,
front and back yards, work· sal or rent '
!)file, or lieauJil oalOD,
all
1nct Shirt Loundry
Mfr. wY 1,.,,
$100.00. Wm. L. Johnson. .
1 Hour Cle•nlne
shop outside.. 4th and Elm, n!m.~
on Eagle newly decorated. Nice front
1685
Lincoln
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Phone
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end
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to
Sohio
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RaRid
three
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6 19 3tp
Pockeh ond """"
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Comi!r location.- two lartle
larnJshlnp It Bakel l'llrnl· 1957 Chevrolet, 2 doot , K.T. 10 lbs. Dry Cloonl"'l $2.00
er, Barbe~ Shop,
WY Z. Doable lloall, in • excellent loll will! 2-car garage. $12,·
5249· Racme.
6 17 3tc oonditlon, !5211 Nye Avenue, 1100.
IJJrt lD Middleport Ohio
V8 automobll•. Extra clean
DliCOUNTS .
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PICKUP I DELIVERY
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Poallne Morklu, Balesmaa
:;:;;;::;:=~=- -Blue MiSI Paint. $795.00 will
I'OR SALE' Modern
threo .::;:;·..::.""~·
.
Creek
SH· ...t~ ot ·lft Ulflli
lftnll'n work
pants; and shirts.
ABC
CLEANERS
bedroom home 3 years 0 ld
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~'• ... carl J:leYalier . Long duf!nm . trad£' . Mason 773-5282.
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on Rt. No. 248, •1~ miles past' ' 30 acres bottom . 1 10 ae19
6
s 11 30tp l- - , . . - - - - ltp j &amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
Cbefter aou Course, 2_2 ac· rea Wiablo; all . uW!Ueo,
Fann Machinery
per .-or~! o~ tnurtlon
lllntmo.an rlt.ullt 00 c~ntt
1:1: (;•nil per word for T~r..e Nlll
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CA.RD OF TBA.NKS • O.SIT\l
ARIES - ll z:1 for .1oO word m iD·
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OF'FIC~ ROURS
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'!'08 SALE ~ Mexican tomato Employment _ ·.W
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land ' fruitForced
house outbulldlngo,
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For Sale C!f R.m
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· - - ~~ - · - - . Chalfee, can: Chester 9JII&gt;.
;;I~ &lt;i'AJ.~, Mlddleport'o lalJ. II'*! Hil., Pomeroy.
HOUSE 'lor 10111 or ule, ~ by WAITRESS ~:, · 'APPIJ:.'ll:
01 W.r ·Moll ~ .,_ 3120_
8 17 ltp 7, 3 miles !rom Tuppers ·Spencer, Chester 1115-2175,
i .., ouildtna. Jooalod 152 N.
6 19 3tp ...,. . , _ In' WMI.
Plains, ~.500.110. .
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monthly paytl)inlll on lind .
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house. Gran!. Streel . Middlee- Pomeroy, ,12,000.IIO
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Bradley 5 H.P.,
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lelevlewen Wetinelday nlCbl Dlaht, wu b)' no IDOOIII
were ollertd an bour villi to more JDiereot t11an bor ~~~ 1
lbe 1111111 HIIJIII•raa 1J:bW&lt;1om llnl. !'IIden 'lboadup, ~
01 llillklm, 'llhalo ~ .. lbo Jll'l'"*" Iiiier, bolll of
former !~opt CDob, Sf, ct New wtn aweaJinliy natural
York, I ll'lduatt of Slrlll La• lull of lac:ll lD the EncJlsb
renee ~
ration they tthared wltb
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mountll~ ·~•. tl&gt;o •labia ond
'lbo produotlon bJ
tbe •tale funerll IJJd CNJIUI. documonlory·maker Lou
tloo ceremonlel lor the lorJ:w ,., sbot wer
kin&amp; were notbing short of fan- period Jut wtnler. And
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LOooolo
were only breatbtaldng, Eltber 1n Feburar)', wu the e•nlj
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.0 lbe Never-Never lllld clwm FBJD, eonduct1n1 • tour
o1 "The KiDI ond I" lritll the land and palace, ODd ~~E;Ilt.
hard fac:ll rA lbe c l - of In what m1111 vlewen
· J.D. Publto
ReG a.tna -and lhe result oonsldered a uniquely
11.
wu far ODd away ono of tbe 1 ceent r1. Saroll La,.,...co oltd
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If. Gulobo
vision In many a moon.
'l'Jte ClluDel &amp;wm: Vlrg!nll ::
It ..,.., lor Instance, inflnlte- O'Brien, tho movlel' poUtrlcJp
ly ltJPOrlor to tile .tdoo tour "' laced comedy singer ot yearo n, ColMonaco will! Prlncea Grace, ago appears In a drolllaltc role IN. :_Urll
ODd olio to l!llubeth Taylor's on ABC.TV'a "Day In Court"
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prlllDIIJ, lh01IJb. lito Yo u n I brilliant Jlllllicol oatirllt ODd
Slkldm queen, lboup 1!lo ehlol
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WSCS Contributn
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of 1:1

A conll'ftliiUon

Program Given
At Close of
Bible School •

was

. lllode "' the Rellgiouo Eduro- ,

• Uon program when the
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of the Minersville
Method1st
' church met Wednesday

at the c.hul'"ll.
Mrs. Karl Grueser, president,

cmducted the meeting . which
opened with the hymn . "Liv-

·!ng For Jesus.'' with Mrs.
Brooks Sayre as accompanist.
and prayer by Mrs . Stella GruerPad-

_!ng o{ A~ts ! 38-47
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••The 'Church - BegtMmg
Where You Livt&gt; ," was the to~
' I&lt; of :he program pre•enled by
Mn. flosmer Roush Readings
on the topie were given by Mrs.

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VIRGINIA
CURTIS
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Roush . Mrs . Sayre and ' 1 r 5 ·
Bradford Maag. A
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Mr. aud Mrs. Perry CUrtil
of Reedsville, 0. are ..nouoclng the eugagement of their
oldest daugbter, Vlrgiula, to
Olin Reynoldo, son of Mr. aud
Olin Reyuolds, 10 nof Mr.
Mrs. Cleo Reynolds, of Part·
ersburg, W. Va. Miss Curtis
Is a graduate or Eaotem Hl«b .
school, with the class of 1!161
and Is employed at the Bureau of Publle Debts at Part·
ersburg. Mr. Reynold•. Is a
graduate of Parker.burg
School wltb tbe elass of 1963
and Is employed by Rllpb'o
SUper Market.

"Tbought.s Ji'or Today '' w as
read by Mrs. Stella Grueser
and an article, "Criticism
Popular." by Mrs. Karl Gnle&gt;-

er.
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During tbe business
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planS were made for a plcmc
1n the church basement for
July meeting. Card• were
dered sent lO Mrs. G~::~y~:.;;~i~:
1or, who is ill ln Holzer
11 and to Mrs Bertha Russell I
jn Meigs Memorial Hospital.

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the close ol the meeting by Mrs.
Adolph Grueser and Mr~ .
Forbes

American Rod Cross
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Water Safety Manual
Swimming &amp; Diving
Manual

MJDDLEPOKT
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MIDDLEPORT, D.

Tho~asF~~h~~ Mi~~?!;,~~r G:lhpolis.

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MASON DRIVE·IM lth do~ble ring ceremony were read by the Re&gt;. un vaca lon. ,
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each class presenllld
short program of Bible verand songs and were presented attendance certificates
the teachers An offermg was
.th R ·becca 1\adford
Diana
ers..:'iller, Mary
ind Sharon Brawley as
u hers
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ram closed with the
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the Lord's Prayer in unison.
Craft work was on display In
the church basement throughthe evening.

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e Lee
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bra. and g,.
b her father wore a and
included
f'
A farewell picnic WBB
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TONIGHT
The
g•ve nlkm
taffeta with sweet- and Mrs. Michael Ohlinger and
tOnS
at tlie Middleport Roadside
royM
Mees was the
go\\
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of
1mport~d
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organza
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Isonville
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"DONOVAN'S REEF"
h t neckline and long pointed sleeves. The etac a e son. '' ae ' e ll L •
· Devotions, "The Growing Sea- Park Thursday at noon In
Wednesday dinner guest of her
John Wayne
Lee Ma rv in
el
train
was
attached
to
the
controlled
bell.
skirt.
and
Mrs
John
Ke
son,"
taken
from
Luke
12
:27·32,
or
of
two
Methodist
ministers
sister and brother-In-law, Mr.
(Tecbnicolor )
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lace, reembroidered wilh satm ribbon, was used
of. Athens. by Mrs .. Uswm Nease opened and their families who are acand Mrs. Earl
Sr.
- and" ISLAND OF LOVE"
Ion the bod1ce skirt and bow m back.
d M w·Jr rn Stans- I he meetmgg of the WSCS .of cepting pastorates in
other
Pfc. Charles Hatfield,. who lo
With Robert Preston
' Her ved, of \ouffant illu•ion
.
rs. ' Ia
a- the
Forest Run MethodiSt parts of Oliin. Methodist mlniBstationed -at Ft. Belvmr, Va.
1 r an
and Tony Randell
, was caught by the lieadpiece l'
mother was atUrChurch Wednesday everung at ters and their families of Meiga
is horne on furlough
(Color)
of enameled orange blossoms
i~ a silk shantung sheath bee~ .ovlslting with his mother, lhe church.
. County w~re hosts for the pic~
parents, Mr. and Mrs. ay
She camed a cascade bouquet , ed
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ink with wWcli Mrs G ren Stansbury this week. Mrs. Nease read an article nlc honormg the Rev. and Mn.
HaUie)d.
with a wWte orchid surrounded !'!:" m ros:o!age of white They
also VJSit in Beaver, on
how
the qualities and Robert Card, Cheater charge,
Mr. and Mrs.
Saturclty
June 20 I by. lilies of the valley
mother of the groom former home of Mrs. Stansbury. character of women can
and Rev. and Mrs. Carl Herand son, Jonny of p IPS u::
1whlte streamers;
"THE DAY OF
chose a pale yellow ensemble Mrs Grace Via of Burger, compared w1th Oowers.
rmg and daughter, Rutland.
are the guesla
THE TRIFFIDS"
I The attendant' dresses were ' with matching lace over-blousr Tex. is visiting witli her sis·
by the leader and' U•e l " Rev. Card Is going to PikeMr. and Mrs.
y tile
first
Howard
Maurey fashioned ol
and .wore a green cymbidium, ter, Mrs . John Kmcaid. Other
ton and Rev. Card will be at Musburi Wedding
waa
.-,andstyle m stree en .
h I orchid.
guests mcluded Florence and cone u e
Summit Station near Columbus. B .
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organza oversk1rts w1th mate ·
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F h Hazel Dear~an " RecrUitments - A Concern
.
eang .t.announc~u
ed w1th a 1am Y
"CATTLE KING"
mg pillbox caps with veiling. A reception was held in the
b 'LewiS Charleston' of the Whole Churcli"
was Mlmslers present were
Rev. Announcement is being made lng a decorated birthday cU.
Robert Taylor
Mrs Donald Fiatt, Columbus, nhurch parlors •rnrnediatelv folVa
Mr and Mrs. Thorn: the topic of lhe program pre·
Pe:
of the wedding of Miss Marcia made by his grandmother. ,_
(Color)
was matron of honor and wore l lowmg tlhe ceremony.
h' ress of Cor us Christ sented by Mrs. Kerns Roush as,
f. a
rs.
'Suttles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gladys Cuckler lpe
iiiii
powder blue , Miss Joanna Ross , bride's table was covered with
C lid
p
y, and Mrs. Manning Roush. The Pomeroy; Rev. and Mrs. M. E. J,frs. Jess Suttles, Gideon, Mo., several days at
, Manetta was maid of honor a white cloth and centered
M L 'II• M e lias re- purpose of the program was to Do-yson and sons, Douglas and
Pvt. Charles A. Cheadle, with her brother BJnd slater-ill'
' and her color was Iliac.
a three-tiered wedding cake
rs.
with her deepen the understanding of Dw•g!Jt, Middleport, and . Dr. son of Mrs. Ruth Cheadle of law, Mr. BJDd Mrs. D. 0. WhaPOMIROY: OHIO
Lvnn Farmer. Dayton, cousm , ped with a bndal decoratmn
f I Mr and lhe frame work on which one and Mrs. Lesler Rouab, Minen- Middleport.
ley.
, of the groom, serv~d as. brides- : bells and hearts. Silver
~ar~gh~~n:s~d
and . fam- carries out the task of enlist- vJlle-Syracuse charge.
The wedding was solemnized ~:__ _ _ _ _ _ __
TONIGHT " SATURDAY
maJd and was attued m pink delabra and punch bowl
il ;n Portsmouth.
ment of persons for church reIn !lie Churcb of Gnd In Gideon, tum to Gideon nest weell:
BOB HOPE IN
They earned baskets of daiSies, pleted lhe table settmg,;,ere
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lated vocations and to present Jacob Baer, Mrs. John F. Bat- Mo., by the Rev. Robert
V. ~here the new Mrs. Cheadle
"A GLOBAL AFFAIR"
dyed
lq
match
lhelr
dresses.
of
greenery
al\d
lilies
d
ANNOUNCE
DANCE
the
urgenl
need
for
qualified
ly,
Mrs.
Chriaty
Baer
and
J;lendricks
at
7:30
p.m.
June
II.
'llll with her parenll wblla
Yvonne Dearlo Robert Ster
lin&amp;. Miekey O'Shaughnessy
MISS Jenmfer Ellen Ill
ed at the base of the cake an
'ltie Pomeroy Police Depart- persons who will go to front· three children, Lee Ann
Mr. and Mn. Cheadle are visis statiolled Ia
"THE SLAVE"
lour-year-old
sJSler
of
de
"
e,
on
the
table
h
t
menl
will
sponsor
an
outside
iers
of
special
needs.
Sisson
and
Sandra
his
mother
and
other
rei·
Heibron
Germany.
(San at Spartacus)
I was the flower girl an hworet'a I
Dmmg roodmR ~s e~e~ariet- teen dance party llhis coming Group singing of "Lead
tis.
atlves in Middleport. 1ltey wlll
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(Tecbnicolor)
pmk organza dress w1t sa In Mrs. Leonar
. oar ,
f
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Ete 1 "· opened the
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Steve Reeve&amp;
embrOidered bodice and pmk • ta : guest hostess, M1ss Cynthia Saturday evening rom
o . 0
mg
rna ,
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1 dais
headband. She carried a Farmer, couin of the groom, p.m. at the Pomero~
tenms program,. followed With scrlpSUN.-MON.·TUES.·WED.
1haslet of rose petals. Acolyte and Miss Judy IThl, Parkers· courts. The ,Jays will emcee, lure readmgg and . prayer. Art~
June 21-24
was Rodnev Slack, younger bro- ' burg, Miss f;sther Yoklak and and a roc:k n roJI fast
cles on the topiC w~re re
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ther of the bride.
i Miss Phyllis
Acker of
contest will be held.
by Mrs. Fred Nease, U Mr~
{Technicolor)
Cliff Robertson. " Lt. (j.g.)
Mr William Dreher
Port ta Out-of-town guests
Alfred Yeauger, k~· 8
John F. Kennedy, Ty Hardin. Clint~n. served as best man reiauves and friends
For her going away costume
Mrs. Mar
vans
Jas. Gregory, Robert Culp.
for
Mr.
Skinner.
Ushers
were
out
the
midwes
tern
states.
th~
brid.e
wo~e
a
blue
arne)
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Scott
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Grant Williams.
IMr. Tom Atk ins , Columbus. I Mh•s Nancy Biff Haye of
kn.lt suit WI~
.
. Durmg the busmess session
C:olorclrtclan
Running Ume 2¥..t hrs.
Mr. John Hetzer, Parkersburg.; ietta , presented
pnnt blouse w1th ~h1te acces- m c~arge of Mrs. Jack Curtis,
Admission 75c and 40t
and Ransom E. Slack, brother musical selections preceding
sories and the orchid from her president, m~ey making
ceremony. The soloist,
Mr. bouquet.
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jects were discussed and the
Frank Zammalaro. Athens, sang The new Mrs. Skinner
at- painting of the church was con"You'll Never Walk
Alone." tended Ohio University lor two sidered.
and "The Lord's Prayer." The years in Medical . ~echnolo.gy Home made Ice cream and
tradi.ional wedding
where she was aUthated With cake were served by the hoswas played during the
llti Omt;..•a Sorority. ~he trans- tesses , Mrs. Uswin Nease and
mony by the organist.
!erred to Dental Hyg1ene
Mrs. Fred Nease to those narnOhio State University and grad· ed above and Mrs. Edith Slsuated Jm10 12, 1946. S!Je will be son, Mra. Robert LaudermUt,
employed by Dr. Paul
Mrs. Lawrencae Napper, Mro.
of Columbus beginning July I.
Mr. Skinner graduallld
Ohio Universily ·with a B.
degree in 1963 and
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with Beta Theta Pi fraternity.
He is a student in
the
OF ALL NEW
School of Dentistry at 0 h io
State University in Columbus.
The coople will reside at ISM
Eastview, Columbus.
'ltie groom's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Skinner, assisted
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by her sister-in-~aw, Mrs. Dan
Farmer, entertdned members
of I!Je bridal [lllrty Saturday
evening at a buf£et dinner at
wt.. )lllle do ~!us"- at our bonk. To help
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R1ln)'011, Geld people lite you, wiill perso.al, .
som Slack, Marlella.
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Tbe 1\odt Springs f.!ethocllst
closed !Ia Blblt School
1 progrllllt Sunday evening
the church.
Sav
Mrs. Gaynelle Wise relllmed
"Jesus, the Pro!Pised
· home 1u1 Sunday, after a
waa the theme ol ~ week's vblt In Toledo, wlth her
iaclllOOI, which bad aD enro • 500 and daughler-ln-law, Mr.
ment of 13 pupUa, wltll ZO and Mra. Jerry Wise and lamteachers and helper~ • .: ·
lly and attend,ed the gradu.
Mrs. Lew!! G~, director tio~ of bet finddaughter, JDthe school, waa m .cbuge of dlth Ann wtse 'from Waite Hlgll
progrBJm. Tbe children and Scb 1 Mr Wl!e
daughtero
lleliCb&lt;ll'l enlered the sanctuary Jud:,· A.;. and ' Peggy a n d
marched to the front o~ sons, Roger 8JII[ RlchBJrd .,.
Icb"~ch, while Mrs. WIUiam
compBJnled her home for a vlsiL
organist, pla~:-t "Onward They retul'!le"J to tlleir home
1~~~~~~ Soldiers.
Th sday
Following the theme song and : , EsUe Mossman retum
by Edgu Abbott, the
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of
IPII&lt;dge to the Bible and the ed home Wednesdar. ter a
I ~neriican and Chrlatian flags aeveral days visit , m Newark
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.
nd th
bildren with her daughter and son • ln.~~!~
Fl:g: A'Fly- law, Mr. BJnd Mrs. Donald Morafter which Miss Susanna g"r:; andEso~ IIlli
returned
IArnol•~. on behalf of the teac~
Tu~sd~y after a visit ill
and helpers, presenllld
Columbus with her daughters
to the director.
.
Mi M
Hill
Mra Grueser presented Cl'l'· BJDd son-m-law, ss ary
ltifical:.,· of appreciation to the and Mr. and Mrs: Roy Jollel
,.
. lnd'
Mrs Amos Jr. BJDd sons and m lndianapoo
teachers !DC mg,
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li
ith her son and daugb11,..,.81~d.' Mrs Gall Buck
and 5 w
Gl Ia . Buck
teen-age ter-in-law, Mr. BJnd Mrs. Paul
'eiiiS"s; :.,. wuu..:n Radford, Hill and family. She was ac,.
Ed
d Ball and Oliver companied home by Carol A..
war
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junior boys; Mrs. Edgar '' ·
~~~:;tt, Mrs. Arlee Abbott BJDd Mrs. C: K. Nease and doughDavid . Grueser' junior ters, Juha and Susan
spent
NANCY LEE ZUMBACH
Mrs. William Gru•ser, Tuesday with relaUves In CoJ b · Arnold, Mrs. George Skin· lumbus.
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. aco
M Franklin Rizer and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones ir.
Route 1, Reedsville, are
the enLeifheit, primary and sons, John and Jeffrey pi
of tlleir daughter, Nancy Lee. to Herman S.
Mrs Rollin
Radford Columbus spent the past weekson of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 0 . Schul,
38 h ol Mra
Blackston. Mrs: end with their parents, Mr.
Miss zumbach is a seruor at Eastern
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Radford
Mrs Ray- Mrs. Roy Jones Sr. and E. J.
·
Schul is a graduate of Carthage-Troy High School,
Mrs • Jes Morris lllll. Michael remamed for the
.
class of 1962. He is also a graduate of Lincoln
MCrsoleK, enneih H:;,.;;:· nur- summer with his grandparenll,
'
Institute, Washington, D. C. and Is
.
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d M Hill
Fenton Art Glass Company,
sery and beginners; and to
.of Columbul
are incomplete.
Maxme Arnold, cball'!llan
d M &amp;.
the picnic
held at i•
of Mr. an
rs.

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Red CrOSll Blood Ia never
sold. It is a donation by the
individual donor tllrough Re4
Cross facilities to tlie penon
needing blood.
Many people mistakenly a.
sume when they see a charao
for blood adrninlstrraiion on
their hospital bill that they are
for the blood. 'I'hla il
true. The charges they pa,y
for the cost of laboratory
ISE1rvlces In connection with tho
cross-matching and
administration of the blood. ,
Meigs County families wi\o
bave bad some member of their
famlly receiv. blood are urged
to soUcit donoro so that otben
have tbia pre&lt;ious fluid
wbeo needed.
More than Ill units are tlel4ed at tha bJoadmobile 1191 Mo&amp;o
JUDe :.JZnd at the PomerOJ
Junior Hoell School.

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