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12-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, June 25, 1964

- - -·----and children of Columbus visited the put week with her mother, Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney
Downing. Ml . Bonnell cetum·
ed to Columbus leaving hls family for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hackett
and three cbildren, Barry, Monica and Marsha of Ft. Meyers.
Mr. and \Irs. Walton Manley Fla . are here for a visit with

, ------------""----------------..:1!1------------------------,

Arorrnd And
About
Middleport

have as tht'iJ guests this sum- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gearmer. their granddaughters, ge Hacke~ and other relatives .

Yvonne Kay and Susan V Ra- Their older son remained in
Ft. ."ueyers.

dPI of Kansas City, Mo.

Mary Ann Case and Mrs. I , __;;;;;;;;;;;;;;__•

Frederick Case of Parkersburg 1~
are guests this Wt'f'k of

Miss

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Frieda Faehnle
The Middleport Garden Club
will not hold their June meeting but will meet m July , The
club is invited to attend a silver tea Sunday, Jum 28 al the
home of Mrs. Roymond Zerkle
on old route 7 in Cheshire from Mr. and Mrs. Charles eoeg.
I to S p. m.
lin
d da
.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Geran
ughter spent the
Jarh and children have return· weekend at Beverly with Mr.
ed from vacation trip in Vir- and Mrs. Marshel Miller and
ginia and Washington, D. C. family.
They visited in Alexandria. Va. Mrs. Mabel Marshall returnwith his brother and family, ed to her home Portland Mon- 1
Mr. and. Mrs . Elmer Gerl~ch day,
after 8 ' several days j
and famtly and_also went $ t~ht visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. I
seemg m Washmgton, D · At Cooper.
Norfolk tloe) visited tbe Doug· Mr. and Mrs Fred Blaettnar
las McArthur. Memorial. Navy returned home Tuesday evening
Yard and A1rhese. They also after a weekend visit at Cam·
spent some time at Natural bridge with their daughter and
Br1dge, Va. enroute home.
son in law,
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. ann Mrs. Wendell Ger- Jalll&lt;!s R. Lee.
lacb ~d childreu visited last Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fields,
week m McConnelsville wtth &lt;laughter, Patricia and
son
their parents, Mr · a.KI Mrs. Jeffrey returned nome last FriHomer Gerlach. and Mr. and day after a visit in Chicago,
Mrs. W. E. Snuth.
Ill. with their snn and dough-

Top Value!

SALE

SAMPLE BEDSPREADS
Our sample line of Heritage Qutlts (priced only for
stoek on hand). Beautiful florals and solids. Mach·
ine washable .
1--$12.98 Twin 51••• Reel print

Sale $8.00

1--$12.98 Full S i n - - - - - - Sal• $8.00
1--$15.98 Full Sin, Brown Polish Cotton_ $10.00
1--$16.98 Full Solid Color, Gold Hop10cking
$11.00
1--$17.98 Full, Lilac Floral _ _ _ _ _ $11.00
4-$19.98 Full-1 whlto, 1 blue, 1 lilac,
1 brown - - - - - - - - $12.00
$15.0ll
1--$22.98 Full, Lila&lt; Throw
1-$24.98 Full, Blue Shantung Stripti _ _ $16.00
1--$29.98 Full, Dark Blue Quilted Acetate $18.00
Solo $1.69 ond $1.89

Odd Lot $3.95

1

Mrs .. Bern.~ Schramm .. of terin law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Zanesville VISited recently wtth Fields and son and their son

her daughtei and family' Mr.
and Mrs. John Lyons aQII lam~I&gt; ~e l:s no1w1: m Anzona vunt·
mg wtth relatives and plans .to

Joseph Fields Jr., who accom·
panied them home for a week·
end visit. Enroute horne they
were joined in Columlrns hy I

gv to Ca lifo .. ma for a viSit With their daughter, Mary Ann who
her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. accompanied them home for a

30" WINDOW
AWNING

MATCHSTICK
CAFE CURTAINS

Oanvas in solid and .itrlp.

36" length, in white

(Only

1~

and natural.

to sell)

where they were called due to · turned home last Friday, after

th~

Illness of her m\Jther ' Mrs . ~ a several days visit with her

Ehzabeih
. M.,. Arn-' · 1
d bro ther m
· 1aw , Mr .
. m
. a Arnold
ld IS
cas t WI.th broken 1SIS er an

!.1

)~nes

f~ton~r~- C~~~

in the leg a_nd ankle and

Parsons, CharM
d Mrs R0 be l H •
r. an .
·
r
ar

n il b e a bed pat~ent for so me
time . Sht&gt; accompanied
her

daughter to Middlep&lt;orc.

They i brecht ano family of Worthing-

came by ambulanct: plane ta l ton_ w-ere weekend guests of
\thens and she was trdnsfer-j thell mothers, Mrs. Raymond
·ea by the Coats ambulance to Harbrecht and Mrs. Norman

Pinch pleated - solid eolor -

No Iron fiberglas featur-

inl a jacquard weave "Snowflake'' pattern. Cafe h11 braBI
coated ring11.
CAPE SIZE YALANCI
DRAPE SIZE
DRAPE $1ZE
DRAPE SIZE
DRAPE SIZE

Colors -Toast.

36" ton1 - Hch ,..not 23" wido $1.95 pr.
TO MATCH ··-·--······-······-· · $1.00
45" X 46" •••••••••••••••••••• $2.95 pr.
63" X 46" - ········-·-····-·- - $3.49 pr.
7'1!' X 46~ - ··-····-······--·· - $3.89 pr.
84" X 46" --·- ·--------------- $3.99 pr.
Turquoise - Gold - Pink - White - Green

PLASTIC
TABLE DAMASK
Save on washing and ironing. 54" wide in pastel
green, pink, yellow, blue.

RCA Victor 1964
TELEVISION SETS
Sow Friday &amp; Soturdoy
an Several S.tl - ConfliDI118 and PortabiM -

On Display On
Elberfelds Second Floo:r

39c vet.

Cannon Terry Cloth

Solo $3.00

5 pr. Reg. $6.95

Solo $3.00

7 pr. Reg. $8.95

Sole $4.00

Bargain In

NIGHT GOWNS
Cool wash and wear cotton crepe in solid color
and fioral prints. Waltz
length gowns and full
length aowns in both regular gize and Extra sizes.

Blue Denim DunQarees

Helght1 from

89c

SIHp In Comfort

sa•• to

Shad01 are Tsffeta

61"

and

fabric over Vellum.
Lamps are brass and brass
plated. Some styles have
tone glazed china Ureaka.

Washable
MaHress Toppers
Mid• of Polyurethane

lit" to 1lit" thick to fit

twin and full size beds.

$3.98

69c For Extra Si1..
The reular sizes in white,

Mrs. Mildred Zeigler is spend.

Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. . re-

turned ho!"e Monday evem~g,
from M~Igs G~IJeral Hospital

hlg two weeks in Beckley, W.
Va. with her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Zeigler .
Mr. and Mrs. Rooney Hill
and son, Rodney , Buck han-

39c

1an, w.
Il'eekend with Mrs Jean Cooke
and Connie and Tommy and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daven·
oort and children visited re·
!ently in Bee&lt;ley, w. va. with

sons, Randy, David, Greg and
Steven of Imperial calif.
are the guests of Mrs. Abna
Rupe, Rutland, Mr. and Mrs.
Rtchard Rupe and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burns of\

KITCHEN
TOWELS

$3 . ~

department for

Katz Shift

JERGENS-WOODBURY

Liquid make·up - Shape
stick - Upslick - Preaoto-

.

more).

BEAUTY AIDS

Slu 24 x 32 tnchn

•'

(Usually about a dollar

SYLRAY WHITE PANTIES

'

make-up. Liquid make-up.

[n Regular Size 59c and in Extra Size 69c. Made

Your choice

with double crotch back to front.

!

ed powaer compau::t with
mirror. Dream-Glo cream

l..ausche offered
ment ol his own to
cis• tax on tires
moll of which are
Ohio .

relatives.
j Pomeroy.
Mrs. C. M. Hennesy has re- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S.

turned from a visit in Colum~us with her daughter
and
·amily, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Harris and sons, Nick and .Jim.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bonnell

Jordan and daughters and Ma·
ry E. Jordan of Pomeroy were

SINGER

Clearance
Summer

enee S.

I

Jordan,

Pomeroy,

Heavy gauge, 2 Inch

yd.

eMetal tonfue and groove
elosm:e to keep out dust.
eSize 30" X 15% •• x 12¥' ''
Bleck, Blue or Olive

QUADRIGA
PRINT

17·

50

38" wide - 100% rotton.
Guaranteed fast colors.Checks, florals, stripes,

~0.00

Columbus for a week.
I Mr. and
Mrs. Emil PUck-·

THE

Fabric Shop
McCall's Patterns
Singer Sales &amp; Service
WY2·2214

115W.2n4

-------....J
_..,.

Ohto

19·

Curved slides 14.95

terna .

eOn Sale Elberf•lds
yard

Machanlc Street

METAL SUIT CASES

tx12foot

RUGS

Strong three ply wood frame covered with gleam·
ing baked enamel sheet metal.

a...,. weiibt plaat - Ion
ruga. Artnored with pJ.utic - ouy to clean.

Paper lining and

plastic post-type handle, charcoal color.

Size 26" x 15" x 8" - - - - - - $6.95
Size 28" x 15" x 8"
$7.95

IPEC:IAL

:1-Ptoco

$7.95 and $7.69

TankCover Set

THROW RUGS

Cbenillo In psatel eaton.
Complete))" washable. Fill .U tllllto - and otopa

Sizes S'x5' and 4'x6'.

tweatinc.

Nice assortment colors

noise. Add new fashioned
oolor to old tanks.

These framed Ollettes Include many popular sub-

:~~~:~Rem-=:~::1 ::~!0_;_

eOn Sale Elberfeldo
Mechanic St. Warehouse

PAJAMAS

FOR GIRLS

2 piece styles and sizes
from 7 to 14. Floral prints
in wash and wear fabrlca,
batistes and seersuek.ert.

Sizes are 2 to 14. White
only. On oale fOr . , .

CUIS

GARMENTS-----GARMENTS
GARMENTS
GARMENTS
GARMENTS
GARMENTS
Not all sizes In all styles

latn and

N. J. -

In Women's

RAYON
PANTIES
On Solo Friday

BICYCLES

3 lor

Sale $1.50
Sole $2.00
Sole $2.50
Sole $3.00
Sale $3.50
Sale 4.00

$1.95
e2 RACQUETS
eNET
eBIRDIE
e SET OF RULES

tnd

$]·00

AMF Roedlllaoter Blcycleo.

ALL MODELS OF

ell. For Boys and Girlo.

LAWN BOYS

SPECIAL

Altl ON IALI AT

SALE PRICES

THI MIC:HANIC JTitiiT

ellloorfoldo -hanle

WAIIIHOUSI

ltrMtWareheuoe

MEN'S FINE QUALITY
J!!LUE CHAMBRAY

WO RK SHIRTS
Fin• y•r11 blue chambray with long ''"""'

two button clown flap pock•h• extr•
full cui. Sla 141,; to 17 _

______

$J-19 .. •3·19

$119
•

. ·

Friday and Saturday Bargains,
Elberfeld.s- Pomeroy
··

'

.

Charles Ren&amp;eloen of Coium- L...:==================::.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
bua,

cent, while the municipalities
rec·e'ved $135
AI.683 '810
h . or l?. 2

cen1.ti

armg were
h
h" h
. ed
t e coun es w IC
recelv
$99d·296th.38btoor hi12 ·6 pehr hcent,
an_ e wns ps w IC receiVedi $2I.028.29 7 or 2·6 per

per

so

s

ce:·. ~ '~~~~~~ t~e
re me

Tri-Partite Move
Aimed at Berlin

and

Meigs

County

wilt be celebrating his 80th

man~he

s:.•te

•·

• . • •1 .... , . ,

I' ' !

schools
$540,B38

"'""T:

policy statement, which appeared to invite talks
on th e German question, was contained in a "tri·partite
declaration" by the three Allies issued in each of the eapo
ital5 today.
Th d 1 r
h" h the - - - - - - - - -- e ec ara ton , on w •c
West German government was East German treaty. But It
s
serves a near y c ure a
!ted
··
· th r t sed the
1
New ArU n.-n.
.._. · . ..
. . .. . .
Iclosely
consu
.
was
a
rep
y
was
positive
m
a1 u
to a treaty of friendship and development to call for setU.
_.,.,..,.,.&lt;«..'""'~""""',.,...,~~-e-·f"""'t"
h" h Russl8
. ment "as soo_n as pcsst"ble" w
_.
"'""'''"'"""-"'·"'"""'"·'"" '"''''"''•·''"''''··,·--2 ·· -- ·'' r:oop .! ra 10n w 1c

·
or re lre- :
nbus . bonds. M .

bo ·

meTh
_nt oid'
• strt utiOn w
eigs
County before deducting the
state's sh_are was f/89,619 the
Ol

1

D, p d
a1ry r0 UCt
B'd
Awarded
I
ByEast ern

signed on June 12 with the issues involvmg Germany.

Communist regime

of

East . The three Allies declared that
reunification of Germany 011
The Western statement was !the basis of sell determlna' negative to the extent that it 'OI free choice by Germllll
Germany.

protestec· a number of claims ' themselv ~s. remains a
and implications in the Soviet- Imental objective."

I

Bids for dairy products were

the county_ ~~i~ed acted upon at the
regular
the
mumcipahties· meeting of the Eastern Local

v

"fund.-

•
NE Ohio
Method'Ists ote
T0 endaII DISCriminabon
• •• •
... ·

and the townships, $36,SIO. The Board of Education recenlly.
$55,643 th• county,
$100,931,
and the township's $36·510. The Bids were submitted
by
LAKESIDE (UPI) - The North-East Ohio Annual
State's share was $5,695.
Parkersburg Creamery. Valley Conference of the Methodist Church was 011 record today
!!ell and Broughton Dairy with as committed to the elimination of all forms of racial see·
Valley Bell receiving the c.on- regation and discrimination within the church.
tract for 1964-65 on a low md
Delegates Thursday unanimously awroved a resoluof 6c per I&gt; pmt for homogen- tion banning segregation and discrimination. They took
!zed _and cbocolal» milk. Ap- the first step in that direction by approving 654-4) the
·pe&lt;!lmllatoly
~1.000, lll8S or- transfer of "Negro churdlet fr.oln the ~&amp;toll Comer·
dered paid on current and old ence of fhe Centra! Jurirotction into· the p~mi-nintty ··
acrounts.
white conference of the North-Central Jurisdiction.
The following teacher. were
I The move already hed been
given approval hy the ·•Isler
given two year contracts, Kt&gt;Meigo County farmers Inter- lhryn Baum, Janice Ciidwell,
Ohio Conference and the Lelt:•
ested in saving bedding and Nellie Parker, Larry Ritchie,
inglon Conference.
keeping their cows clean are 1'wila Strausbauch.
Robert
The pian will eome up for ~
invited to attend the meeting Wise, and Betty Roush , Five
nal adoption at the North c....
Tuesday evening June 30 at 8 year contracts were given to
Ira! Jurisdiction Conference ill
p. m. at the Rock Springs Thelma c.rr. Olive osnorn,
Cleveland July 8 to 12. U apo
Grange Hall.
Harry Parker and B e r t h a
proved, the Negro Methodist
Joe Blickle_. Extension Agri- Smith . Continuing
contracts NEW HAVEN _Funeral ser- ch:"es apd hconflyreg~~'::
cultural Engineer, wtll dtscuss were awarded to
Eleanor .
f
'If 0 ed L S .th 70 ca
geograp Ica
•
·
·
VICes
or
·
'
mi
·
•
North
E-~ Ohi"o
Conferencti
. may as- Knight and VIolet
.
how free-s tall houstng
MIHhone.
·
· 1
• ~·
sist in solving bedding and
who dted at Holzor Hospita • will become members of thtl
cleanliness problems.
A special meeting has been Wednesday at 5: 45 p. m. af·\ conference.
,_

Cleanliness of
Cow Stalls is
June 30 Topic

Doc-

• f or
SerVIce
Alfred Smith
Js Announced

This is a meeting open for called for June 30 to consider te_r an Illness of se-veral

anyone interested in improv- applications for industrial arts
ing the bousing of dairy cows. and instrumental music teachArrangements for the meet- er positions.
lng have been made by tbe
. Service
.
Cooperative
ExtensiOn
SS 0
d th M .
Co
D .
an
e eigs
unty atry
Servtce
. Um.1. Mr_ Bllckle a1so
w"il
be 3V81"I8 bl e for personaI
I
Mrs. Winifred Marcinko of Joppa, Olive towliShip, pose beside their
Mother visits to a limited number of
.
grotto. The two cave-like structures are the only ones in this area.-Sentinel photos. farms Tuesday afternoon. Far·
mers interested may call the
't-

Mi K b}entz
Js Secret ary

c0 u n ty has tW0 .G•

~ott

Of AU Group·

I

OS

Extension Office to make arrangementa.

day~, ~ The 4elegates said they wera.)

will be he ld at 9 :30 a. m. Fri- wiiling to receive a Negro bisJo.
day IEDTl at the Fogleson~ i op and called upon the jurisdloo
Funeral Home. F'ath€'r Thorn . tional conference to make it!
as Norton from
.
.
al
. the
ff" Pt.
. 1 Plead 1 assignment
o1 an EPISCOP
sant
area w1 11 o JcJa e an 1 d
Ohl
eon!
bur~al
. wt.11 be m
. Duncan F a IIs ea er to the
o
erence.
Ce
Du
F 11
o
metery. · nran a s, .,
near Zanesville
Mr Smith was horn Novem-1
be 19. 1894 at Cainsville. Flo·
rida. the son of the late John

Johnson Says
Report About
Games is False

w. Smith and Nanry Joanne
Truelove Smith. He was PI"&amp;ceded in death by his wile,
caroline. who died in 1963. He Ernie Johnson. studying lor
Heart grotto. The,structure was Marcinko. She haslried to grow
is ,urvived by a son, Alfred, the mlnstry at Kentucky Chrto.
completed last August hy John flowers in front of the grotto
J .. of Jnd•anapohs .. Ind .•
a !ian College, Grayoon, Ky. oald
Perko, Bridgeport. who is the but foond there is a rabbit that
daughter . Mrs. Shirley
E. today the Rutland Church of
brother-In-law of Miss Marcin- is fond of flowers. They are
Gnmm. of New Haven three Chn"st whi"cb be assi·sts as pao·
Syraeu~e SIJIIRd 18
ko.
kept . well clipped.
b th
Aid in Emergency
The largest, in which stands
Mlsa Marelnko'l
Sacred
Miss Dixie Roush, president grandchilar_en . seven ro ers tor when he can, hes nottting to
The Syracuse
emergency a five foot '_'Sacred Hearl" sta.t- Hearl waa give• to ••r by FaThe older but smaller Bless·
0
was in charge of till! meeting. and fiVe siSters.
do with any "SUnday" baseball
tlqtllld rushed to the residence ue, is in MISS Rose Marcinko s ther George Shipman, of oar ed Mother grotto was finished
A report from Ernestine Wood, Friends may call at Fog!.,. or softball league 10 reporte4
of John Mohler at , p.m. garden on the, Success. road. Lady ci Loretta cbQrcll wllere four years ago this month. Mrs. Columbus
and
Southern treuurer, showed contributions song Funeral home anytime un- Thursday.
8 45
Wednesday. Jennifer, lba five- ~ Potarcinko s slster-tn-law, be bod served two yearo. Falb- Man:lnko's late husband, Otto Ohln Electric Compaey, 2U received from employees of til time of services. He was The Dalley Sentinel does not
year-old daughter of Mr. and Wlnifrec. Marcinko, has a er Sblpmaa 1180 sagested Marcinko, buill the sandstone North Front Street, had com- the Kaise&gt; Aluminum Plant a World war I v•teran, a condone in any way false r•
Mrs. Mobler, ,... taken to the smaller Blessed Mother Grotto the preoent site of the .,.uo structure in the !root yard, lac- mon share earnlnp of $10,11'1,· and Poultry Producers Ass'n. member of the Masonic Lodge porta given it in w r 1 I In 1
Bober hospital and fllven treat.. in Joppa.
which caa be seen eaolly from lng the house.
000 for the 12 months ended
. .
of Duncan Falls, and a retired through the mails SIICh as 0..
man! for a laceration of lba left A 200 pound T·stone from a the rolld below.
The grottos are symbolic of May 31, 1964, compared with A committee consiSting of porject eng'neer at tbe Spom one referred to above.
Ies. She was released and re- MetbOijisl holll&lt;! in Bridgeport, Flowers are placed regularly the cave in which the Blossed $tD,534,000 .a year earlier, ·a Jennifer Lohse, Frank Epp~ Plant. Previously he had been Mr. Johnson said:
turnnd home.
0 ., ails atop the large Sacred in front of the grotto by M t s s Mother first appeared.
1.4 per cent Increase.
·
and James Sheets was oam
with the Filo plant at Zanes· The Rutland Church of Cbrllt
Hart-y M. MIUer, ~resident .to make .the preliminary selec- ville.
does not sponsor any I!Oflball
said this amounted to $1.11 • lion of high rankin!! club mem·
league. A local league is finaa.
BlD8 DMTED
D
share, based 011 5,800,1100 com- ben. Fmai selection Will be
LEAVES POMEROY
ced and supported bY anony.
lnflll'lllalloo on obtalnlna spe- I~
·~
mon share• now ottlilendln&amp;, by an GUt-of-county team.
Carolyn Sue Thompson, 20, mous donor$.
clfJcatlm IIIII bid forma for ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (UP!) throu&amp;h pollcti nnes to ~ttsck the fighting wu over.
following the I,WO .fPr 011!! spli! Plans tor the fair were dl.- Pomeroy, charged with child 'l'bis is not • SUnday School
lnslallallon '1,. new , . .fired _ segregationists and elvU about 200 marching clvll rights A white 111an helped a police- Win1'h bec811lfl effective May . t; eusaed. It . "'" voted to plan neglect, was taken to the Marys- League. There hes been one SuD
hot wlller hl•lln&amp; unit at rights workets, about 500 demonstrators.
man put her in an automobile 1964. Based on the .common an AcbieVement Program for ville Women's Correctional in- day game played due Ill a ocbo ·•
Pomeror P.ost Office may
atrong., clashed in the street Women heeame hysterical to transport her ~ a hospital shares presently· outatandln&amp; Ibis fall.
stitution today .by officers. She edule eonfll&lt;l. All Plllllll 111
ICeund Ill that office.
Thur.a&amp;y night, leaving more and smaH chllilren cried In and a group of whites attacked earnirlp per share for the ll The next meeting was set has been a priSoner m Metp played OD 1\liODII&amp;Ys, Frlda)'ll
AD roa 'IOPLBSS ~
than a score with bloodied fright at the height of the him, kicking him before they months ended May 31, 1lfl3 for Tuesday evening Sept. 8. county jai: several days.
and Saturda)W.
CJUCAGO (UPI)-A .Iullurban noses broken teeth and other melee whicb saw Negroes, could be beaten back.
would have been $1.88.
False lnf&lt;IrntatkJo Will givel
ear deiler Cllltecl, 111
Gil l n l . ·
!'hiles and poll~ roll on the It wu one .of the worst mel- Otierallll&amp; revenu.. for tho
Mole• Memorial Hoopllal
MR. BUD~ CONFlN~ at tbe time d. 1l!e first prlndat
the .;rile fGr topleu
, Twenty - one - 18 Negroes ground in 1 number of fights dents of violence in Ibis racial- same period were $68,262,000 ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Con- Lee RudiSill of Pomero~ IS and lll,)'tblnc ~ a S.
lUlls.
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In till
!llictloa of 1
to hospitals with their ill: were able to-pUsh an ir.IUaJ at- earlier clash ln. wbidl ·aegre. pe. cent gain. ()peralln&amp; a. Cramer, Pomeroy: Mary Sea· Room 361, .. a medical pa- IDISleadipc,,~
Oikqo lllwltfiJMit:, In aa !tom
About 15 were arrested. tack back.
·
gatlonlsts broke throullb potlce peuses cUmbed from 1150,117,• man, PQ\).IIrOy.
tient
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ttdverllaiDII "ioplea CIJI" (con- Bricks, bottles, garbage cana,
Qh·l 5!nck !)owl~
lines at a ~bUc beoch to at- 000 In 1113 lc\ $51,&amp;35,000 duro DISCIIARGES - Elizabeth
MAaRLt.Gii: ~CA110N
nrllblttt). tile demr 181d: bub capo and pieces or picket A ~· •, aa!'CI Negro girl, her tack a clvU rlgbts wade • Jn 'Ill the same period Jn liM. Grueser, Hartford; S hI r I• Y
Meigs Gollenl Hoopltal
Hobli:t J9leph "RaUb,
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were bur~ through the
~ away, was ~•
.Kilowatt hour Illes . were up Hollon, Mlnersvllle.
ADMISSION - Melvin llon&amp;- Pomero)r, truct llrin!' ... Ma ••
title belch ror not lllvlnl "a
· .. by ~~early 300 scireamml fow\11 ~· .lil jhe ···~ UJI.. The" violence prom).l\ed 1nu.; .U per cent from lbe pmloua BIRTH - Mr. IIIII Mrs. Con- cutter, Pomeroy.
hl!l Mllrie lle*'tl, U, ,_..
~ 1bM1 bellltllll!'
tleiHiatlolllJts . wbo · slorniiiCI ~ ~-~ ·.- ;"'' lion! of .· ~Can~, OD, ~~ ,4),
12. •
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DISCHARGES - N-.
roy,
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Common Shares
Of C&amp;SOE
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Patricia Koblentz was named secretary of the
Meigs
County ._H Council at a meetlng this week. She replaced
~ackie Jooes wh08e. resignsII_on. was accep~, with apprecialton for her fine work.

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cJ•.mried

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of evidence and proceedure in [ Ross was released on bill

the trial of a criminal case. • earlier this year by the Court
The court further said that of Appeals pending a decilt
the only question for the jury ion in his appeal.

Mr.
Mn. Harok! Sauer of Middleport R..&gt;. t are
koldlng a bl tbday can' and
greeting sbowe&lt; for Dr. Jotm
On of R. D. %, New Wilmington, Pa. Dr. Orr. a (ormer
In

defend himself from an altldl
by an intruder, 1!11 hi! claimed,
or whether he purposely and
maliciously killed his wife.
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.:.ce v.·olence Flares m' St.Aogusti'ne

24 Jnob and 28 inob mod·

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finished oak wood frames.

oft

Idefendant fired the llhotluD II

i&amp;l&amp;S

reslden•

to determine was whether lilt

Cllstomed to the use of pro!ne, vile and vulgar language.
This evidence was not admissible for any purpose . T be
defendant was allowed much
greater latitude tban was proper under the estab!lshed rules

ge and the verdict clearly in- I of the defendant. The TeCO'"d
dicates that the jury did not is replete with improper evibelieve defendant's testhnony dence adduced on behaU of the
relating to his encounter with defendant, especially u it rea third person In his llome." lates to the good reputation
The Court of Appeals con- of the defendant and the bad
tinued, "In regard to the many reputation of the decedent.
minor alleged errors, an e&gt;:· "This evidence tends to show
aminalion of the record diJ. the decedent was a quarrelcloses no irregularities preju· some, nagging, temperamentdicial to the substantial rights al and immoral woamn, ac-

during calendar 1963, it was

were:
J am.. W. Kiset' ~ a nd costs
line
lift for
rd lnndequate brakea
C 0
Wll $!110 and costs,
5
with f7 IUBpended and 110 days
probation, on
a cbargedriver
of per·
unlicensed
mJ"tll""
oper~; '",;'motor vehicle
es s. WillialllllOII, $5 and costs,
left of center John Fraley,
and COlis, no operator's Ucense,
and Edward R. Malun, $00 and Two sandstone grottos, Utile
eosls, defective brakes.
known to most people, are local·
in Meigs county. Both are
,
in Olive township.

BADMINTON
SETS

Doublt lxtra 11111

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FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1964

reported today by State Audi- taught the Men's Bible class
tor Rog~r W. Tracey. This was with an average auendance
of 100. 81 was also professor
an increase of $49,755,145 over
o1 biblical studies and pres!-1962.
The schools of the state r.,. dent of Westminster CoUege.
~Ived •'24 698 4~ or 66 8 per •)thou.,. now reliT" ed
be
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Five were fned ths morning
in Me'•s
"' County Court by ·Judge
Frant w Porter Jr
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Foundation Garments
and Bras
f2.95
$3.95
f4.95
f5.95
56.95
$7.95

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Ohios political subdivisions birthday.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The United States, Britain
shared in the distribution of
and France declared today they are ready to "take ad.
Is a for!llt · pastor
,
f785,285,t5l in eal .sta~ and ofDr.theOrrFirst
Presbyterian vantage of any opportunity' to try to solve with the RUJo
public utility property taxes Church In Middleport and sians the long-standing issues of Berlin and a divided Ge!'o .

an amend·
end the exand tubes,
produced In

Fi Fin db
ve
e Y
County Judge

Bargain Sol• Of Discontinued StyJ.. In

hturdqo for anly

Reduees water

FRAMED PICTURES

$7•95

Other Sbot
$12.00 ond $15.00

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l :~.a~~iti~U= ;~~e= :c:c:~;m~::::s.~=~=~::::~~n:
Weekend guests of Mr and
M Ch 1
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and

W•Nhou..

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Touch &amp; Sew'
! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leffler and
Portable S.wlng Machine
sons of Nelsonville called on
•Exclusive Push-Button Bob- Lowell McNickle Sundoy.
bin! Fills throueh the nt&gt;e
llrs. Delpbert Teaford has redie-right in the machine!
turned
home after a trip to
eSiant needle conslruction
Arizona
and Mexico.
eExciusive Hori1.ontal Spool
Pin for steady thread rtow
Mr. and Mrs. Cherles Turn·
eCase i nclud~
1 er visited their children
in

PANTIES

50

8 Foot Double

novelty and llorder pat·

39c

One Graup

SAVE

GIRLS BABY DOLL

SALE

~riday.

Antiquity
Social News

EIDERLON

finish . Nylon bearing.

Soltl 49c

steel coverine and binding

weekend visitors in Akron as

guests of Mrs.
Catherine
Marsh and family and called
,_iiii;;,.;;_=;;_~;;_=.:::; l on Mr. and Mrs. Roy West.
Miss Jordan also called on
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hartung and
family of Mogadore. The Jordan's returned home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Jordan and daughter Kimberly
Lynn, Atbens, called on his
mother Mr. and Mrs. George
Powell ano Mary Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kessinger and family of Lancaster
! called on Mr. and Mrs. Clar:

MOWER

STEEL
GYM SETS
steel tubing. Baked on

eBaked enamel sheet

George

blood transfusion saved t b ..
life of a Jehovah Witness mother and her premature son, • .•nvered by Caesarean sectton
Thursday night in Pasack Val·
ley Hospital.
·
The pint of blood wao giv""
over the objections of M r s.
Wlllhnlna Anderson, 29, of
bury Park who was under co,Irt 1
order to take the blood H
was necessary to save the u~~o
born child.

SALE OF

U WII·BOJ

J=~

City .. llltllt IIJif
Bloek
III · ._,
Jiiii
.. lid.

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Tax Melon
Slice up
For Counties

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"U we're going to be lool,
Ish," he told the Senate, "let's
.. co tha whole
" He said
senators seekina
benor

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Hanger steel slats.

CAMP TRUNK

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tort said today an unwanted

e18" Vinyl film with a self adhesive backing for
pressure-sensitive to wood, metal, glass, plaster,
wallpape:r, paint, tile and linoleum.
e Waterproof, resists stain, mildew, flame
e Over 75 different Cling colors and patterns avail·
able.
Sells regularly for 49c a yard-for this Sale

so~, John Downs of Yuma,
va. visited over the Ariz. and Mrs. Lewis Rupe and

·.'~,..,r:r~-,""n"

of the Democratic ledership.

On sale in the infanta

Gowns.

&amp;pectall

CLING

and Is Improvmg.
Mrs. W"yne Rupe and grand·

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other Democrats in 1oting for
repeal as the repeal measure
passed 48-38 against the advice

CURITY
DIAPERS

SHIFT
GOWNS
Popular

wels. The popular Stevena
Birdseye.

s

An entry wu filed Thursday . an intention and pUrpose to
afternoon in the county clerk kill. As we view the sitUation,
of courts office .
' the defendant was eitbet eoIn affirming the judgment titled to an acquitjal or waa
made in Meigs County Com- guilty of the offense for wbleh
mo.1 Pleas Court, the Court of he was coovicted. The eviAppeals said:
dence doe• not ou~est -"Y
'"The fact that the defendant lesser offense. 1'he trial court
fired twr shots f om a shotgun correctly refused defendant's
not more than 12 feet from the request to include oucb les..
victim, unquesliona~ly, showed er offense in the general ebar·

Sen. Stephen M. Young,
other Ohio Democrat. joined 16

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San Diegil Calif wher
he !the Muskingum river. They
stationed He h~s bee~ on a i were jointel there by
their
90 day lea~e with his parents daugllters and sons in law'
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chesher: Mr. and Mrs. '-..arry Thomas
He had been on • six months and daughter and Mr. and
:our of the Orient prior to his ~rs. Larry Bunce ai'KI son of
Jeave.
Cvlumbus.
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The Meigs County Court of
Appeals, upholding the seconddegree murder verdict
of
Ralph E. Russ. has refused
to grant the defeodant a new
trial.
This announcement
came
Thursd~y in a decision of Appeal Court Judges James ColHer, presiding Judge; William
Brown, and Marshall Carlisle.

WASIUNGTON - Sen. Frank
J. LaullChe, D-Ohio, voting
galnsi a bill to repeal tbe
per cent excise tax on jewelry,
furs, toilet articles and luggage
costing less than $100, Thurs·
day called the measure "l he
greateol demonstration of
cal Irresponsibility" he had seen
in the Senate.

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COPPERTONE SUNTAN LOTION
In Unbreekable Plastic Bottle -------------- $1.39
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In Handy Plutlc Tube -··-····--··--·---·--- $1 .29

WOM&amp;NS

Also o Complete Selection of Wrangler Jeans for
Boys in Regular, Slims and Husky Sl1es.

Absorbent cotton dish

l!iddleporc.
McCallum.
Petty uffi&lt;er 2-c Dave Ches· thMr. and Mrs Don Rea spent
her left 1\tesda&gt;• morning for e weektmd at thear cabm on

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after a six-hour meeting Thurs·
day, which followed an 18-hour
session Wednesday night a n d
early Thursday. Details of the
agreement were withheld until
the oact is ratified by union
members, who will vote on tt
Saturday.

59c for Regular SlzH

COPPERTONE SUNTAN OIL

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FLOOR
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Rayon Panties

floral prints and stripes.
Xtva sizes in white only.

yd.

SAMPLE RUGS

Now Shipment

COLUMBUS - The
city's
two daily newspapers will re•ume publication Mooday, exactly tlu-ee weeks after they
were closed by a strike, if tillton members approve the new
contract agreement
reached
Thursday night.

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Wo~J~ens

enttne

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STICKY MITT (tho nover mill boll glovt) •••••••• $1.00
21 tn&lt;h SIH INFLATABLE LIFE RAFT ········-··- 19c
27 Inch INFLATABLE BEACH BALL •••••••••••••• lk
COMPLET! "SHING OUTFIT
With 44 tneh Flborgltoo Rod ·---------·-·-- ···· $1.69
TOY ROTARY POWER MOWER (very noisy) •••• $1.00
FOUR PIEC! PLASTIC GARDEN SET .•••.•.••.•• 69e
PLASTIC WLF CART with 3 clubs 2 practJet Nils- 2 putting targets --·----------- $2.95

beach coats, robes, bathroom curtains and dozens
A Polr

SALE

retu~ed lrom Meigs Memor!al ldale {Marjorie Evans) of Hal-

Mrs. John F'ultz and children. Minersville, enroute to ColumMrs . Jamrs .Pullen and dau- bus whert they will spend the
ghter , Ste.phame , have return- su mmer.
ed from PoplaJ Bluffs. Mo., ; Mrs. fo vrman McCalhlm re-

Fiberglas Cafe and
Matching Shortie Drapes

•pta 1o1Jab1 w1t11

Deeoted

SPECIAL VALUES IN TOYS
FOR BOYS &amp; GIRLS FOR SUMMER FUN
MAUS!R WATER GUN (Rf'lulorly 59cJ ----··-··- - 39c

9 oz. 38" terry cloth with Beauti-Fiuff. Ideal for

John Lyons.
1 weekend visit.
Mrs. Ali&lt;n Knopp has been Mr. aod Mrs. Clyde Cover·
Hospital to the home of her lywood, FIB.
visited briefly .
daughte. and family . Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noon,'

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lie cbqt iD
ttmperature.
Low looipt - · SelmdaJ
11111111 aad eontimled warm.

Fr:day and Saturday Bargains At Elberfelds-Pomeroy

es. Complete with frame.

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COMMENTAliNG ED!TORtAU Y
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o., June 28,; 1~

Helen 1/elp Us! ·.

Blest Be Tie That Links Knowledge
SCIF.r-iCE today is li ke a hu ge ship operated by many specia lists, ~&lt;o ne of

ing on the net-yet-known.
In other words, this modern-day gen\\rhom 1s a navlgator.
eral1st is searc hing for the ..overview"
ThiS presents quite a number of pro- l"'sition so that he can take a long. objecblems f01 the deciswn- makers. the cap- t1ve look at the great mass of recorded
t;ims ol industry and ,i!Overnmenl . They knowledge and determme the 'mkll
must necessari iV consult and confer with ' which nmd and relate each specific area
nattery of individuals, each an expert to the other.
.
. ..
on ·one thin~; or another, before they can
Zetehcs thus tends to ra1se posstbtli·
make the inevitable decisions whirh will lies of looking at current problems from
materially affect mankind
an over-all, long range and international
So we have plent y of scientific cooks. v1ewpomt
One can only hope they won 't spoil the
It would be easy to dismiss this ap·
clo~al broth . It 's pretty confusing .
proach as a product of . the Jack-of-allBut Joseph Tykoolner and zetetics trades-and -ma~ter-&lt;&gt;f-none school, but Ty/Ollld like to straighten things out
kocmer doesb t conSider the zetetlst }
· Dr. Tykocine• is a professor of elec- phllosopher·kmg who can blithely sav, ,.1
ti cal engineering at the Univ•rsity of II· take all knowledge to be my provmce .
Jtois. And &lt;et...tics, the terril he coined,
Human knowledge •s much too vane! the study of relationships between lit- gated and d•ffused to allow for this preorature. physirs, electrical enginee1ing. sumptmn The zetetlst. rather, must plan
lillltical science and other areas of inter- for future educated and co-&lt;&gt;rdmated asest to man.
suits on the unknown.
To do this, he believes, one must stu·
The zetetist 's slogan might well be "a
littte tnarrowl knowledge is a dangerous dy and understand the close relatlonshtp_s
thing." And , to buttress the phrase, the between the many areas ?f arts ~nd sci·
ztletist odds that his firo• · '' •o clASs•- ~nces-and thiS IS the mam func!lon and
fv ·all ,.
' nes try tayi
.eprmt mterest of zetet1cs. which may very well
of \h '
I to permit 11
nt fOCUS · be the SCience Of the future.

Don't fall for that "oatno.
er all" gag - you con aavt *.
most haU on margarine, lmlta-:
Uon Ice cream and other oilbased producta If you slick to
the old reJloblel.
Stay away from pre-packq.
ed and prooeosed "tlmHilvert"
unless lime Is more lmportatd .
to you than money.
Don't be an "impulse buy•
er" : make a Jist and lllck to
11. And, as I said before,
best way not to buy Is - s~
-tile works.
away from temptation: shop
I'm with you, Helen, on the no more than once a week.
supermarkets. Only way to beat
Pay attention to prices .Take
'em is to stay out of 'em. I buy advantag.. of specials, stockllll
meat once a month and put It far ellOIIgh ahead to last unUl
In the freezer - no more than the next sale.
$10 for fresh meat. Wo have
Don't be a "snob abopper."
frizzled beef gravy and mixture Experiment with cheap cuts
dishes a lot. And, of course, a and off brands - yoo may
lot of hamburger wblch I get be pleasantly suf1Jrlsed. (But
three-poundl!-for-a-doll.ar. This buy only a smaU amount I b t
gal is weD-off with a -2 5a week first time - you also may NOT
just for food! - NOMIE
be pleasantly surprised.)
Dear Helen,
Mlilnly, lind a friend who
I read with Interest and sym· knows how to cut cornen, and
pathy your article about hold- go shopping with her. She caD
CANADA'S Prime Minister Lester B. fall on the action of the United State•
government
may
pay
closer
attention
lng down the grocery bill. Would give you all the pointers necell, Pearson wants political candidates in
to
campa1gn
speeches
than
Americans
llke
to meet the lady who can't sary to bat $100 on your ~
the United States to be more careful with
do .
manage on t25 a week. Wo ery bill. - H.
whot they say
.
"In
the
United
States,•
Pearson
have
a lot In common. A state Dear Helen:
Speaking at a Johns Hopkms llmver·
points
out
.
"poli!."cians
have
more
power
ourvey (In Iowa) rect!lltly aald Your answer to "Broke" ex·
sfty commt&gt;nrPment. Pearson poinled o~1t
it cvsts a family of four at least plainlng about the local mllkttJat U. S. P'"~ticians "cap ust&gt; words m than others over man's destiny, once
~.85 a day to eat prO(letly, we man was something 1 still canl
the heart of a campaign'th at send rold they are elected .' You should not be surhave
five in ours. My husband's believe. You are the first CO..:
shudders or warm ,impulses •f apprec•a· pr' sed. then. that we listen so carefully
By LYLE c. Wll.WN
the United States. The filibuster that amendment would
wl1en
they
are
Irving
to
get
elected
."
take-home
pay Is $179.93 for two wnnist 1 know of that ever prail
tion to the_ people w~o are alf~cterl b'· evUaited Pre11 lnteruatioa•l
is a last-stand defense against come any time soon U he c
Pearson
is
an
old
friend
who
is
statervthiM vou do-and that is eVPrvborlv ."
Not the least desirable fea· absolute dictatorsnip by the prevent it, explain!Dg that II weeks. That would mean over ed the milkman. Milk, being
· He a"ded . somewhat revrPifnllv. that ing a fact . We should listen to him. It aU lure of the 1963 civil rights bill majority.
would require a great lot of dis- half hls check goes for food. tbe political issue It Is, seent1
foreign nations - which often rise or adds up to one word : responsibility.
ill that 8 u.s. senator's right to
Some of the ~rsons ~ho cussion. This is accepted sena· Our creditors can't seem to. to he the proverbl.al footbalL
filibuster has been now so firm· have been loudest _m denouncmg lorial double talk for an out- understand why we can1 pay We dairy route people have .to
ly established that it is not like· the institution of filibuster In Its right threat to filibuster and our bills. If you know how we charge a few renll mol'f for
ly again 1o be challenged. The recent use against . civil rights Humphrey made it. The end, no can manage, lot me know. _ delivery, and people don't real·
lze we save them that 111U&lt;b
Senate's rule 22 sanctioning fili- were themselves filibustering a doubt, justified the means for POSTAL WORKER'S WIFE
Dear
Wife:
In gas mileage (to the store).
busters is here to stay.
couple of years ago. That was Sen. Humphrey.
·
·
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
Unless Iowa Is a great deal So to you, for your considerate
The fil ibuster got 8 bad name on the occ••on of a hllbuster That seems to be the state of
different
from California (and feelings toward your mllklrJan,
from senators and others who against th~ Ken~edy_ admlnt~ mind of many notable denouncbecame enraged or frustrated tration's commumcatiOns satel- ers of tlle filibuster, depending other states I've beard from) I extend sincere thanb. 1 wlob
when a Senate minority under- lite bill.
wholly upon where the talka- I think there must have been every one of my customers could
The Senate slapped down that thon may be directed. So, il a typographical error In t b e read your article. It mlgbt help
took the Sty mie specific le•i•la·ng
taxes,
the
general
lack
of
~
]ems. lncludl
Uve plans. More often than not one by a vote of 63 to 27 bu1 seems not to be a matter· of ~.85 per day figure you quoted. me to save the jobs of seven
PENCIL
four men 1 employ, - E.P., DAIBroadway producers George W. busmess th•t prevailed in most places these were plans for civil rights nc until some days had elapsed principle after all. On the con- Of course, a family of
last
Win
tel
,
and
a
succession
of
stars
who
h
d
l
ed
tr
If
the
filibuster
ceased
to
CAN
spend
$180
a
month
on RY COMPANY OWNER
. lat1·0 n.
and all concerned a en oy
ary,
Geor~e and Frank Granat, heroes ot tl\is
leg"'
t
a
mint
and
didn
't
dra~
customers.
lk
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tb
Se
te
would
need
to
food, but It isn't necessary. Dear E:
p:.st season's best theatrical success sto- Cos
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Unti' l this month it never had more opportunity lo ta w- em , e na
featured actor is tr.ring
to
get
out
th
•
d
1
other
e•-~•c ~.u Many live well
on half that If you can extend your line
A
been poss'1ble to obtain suffi- their preparedness on e su..- ev se some
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ry, report that they have sold both of
of
one
of
Broadway's
smash
hits
He's
H
H
t
·
to
protect
minority
amount
and
1
know
where- to Include what my milkman
u ton
, ·
their h•t shows to the movies. The price
d the prod U· Cl·ent Senate votes to compel a )eel warranted. Sen. uhert . Irights
clashed
with
the
director
an
of
I
speak
because
for
the
last does: bacon, cheese, bread, orto~' are iDteresting: "Any Wednesday," cer about the way his part was whittled
filibustering minority to cease Humphrey, D-Minn., has been a
·
two
·months
I've
used
my
own
ange juice, eggs - I can · at- · ·
·
· h
dh
talk•'ng and to vote on a civil notable denouncer ollllibUslen•.. .Similarly, the much CORan amusing but trivial little sex co~pedy,
down
before
opemng
mg
t.
an
e
comd
ed
House
Rules
Commitfamily as ldlnea plgo,
most guarantee your, blllineu
hroughl •750,000: "Dylan," a splendid
.
· th
t · tb
rights bill. The st'lencing proc- Humphrey has been a holylltflll - emn
ains
that
hiS
prespnce
m
e
cas
••
e
t1a1
purpose
We've
managed
nicely
on
$1110
will boom. - H.
· t
.e•fl! is known as voting cloWre in every recent crusade to alter tee serves ·an 8.6seD · · •
play aiJOut Ute~ary giant, went for a
st-kept s~ret m own.
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The Rul Committee became a a month (or leas) and our dau• This column is dedicated to
mere. ,$e&amp;O..O,O~ ,;,C· , ~·~!"'1'. ot ~tate
,_
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• • · . • • • · fll" the closing· &lt;if debate.
rule 22'
.es
Dean .tl!!!'k~ltep olit of lils tftlportant
Jerry Grayson. the talented young
But now that it has been Humphrey found hlmseH on dictator of sorts when It su.. ghters never had It 10 aoo11 _ famlly living, so U you're bavpost,Jft the' very near future, and his de·
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demo••trated that a southern the other side of ·the argument ceeded about 50 years ago to they IJKE hamburgers and bot lng kid trouble or just plain troucomedian
at
Mister
s.
1s
a
ea
mg
con·~
th
f hlch
ble, let 11elen Help YOU. She
~ll:ture would be ,followed by quite a few
tender for the title role when Milton filibuster against civil rights In November, lll63, when a mo- many of e powers 0 w bad dogs.
A few Up"
will also welcome your . own
.!.D:cthe S!&amp;t• Pept. Washmgton Serle's life story is filmed . Jerry's physi- can be silenced by a cloture lion was offered In the Senate Speaker Joseph G. Cannon
Buy the supermarket brands amusing ezperlenceo. Addreu
1 _ · n,:;sn't lll!heve , , successor has cal resemblance to Millie is striking, and vote the pressure for abolish·' lo prohibit the Export-Import been deprived. There was •
b ,.ch0Sen. bllt they j!Qt Adlai Steven- his delivery is much the same too. (Of ing 'the institution is likely to Bank from guaranteeing pay- vacuum responsibility In the - they're juot .. good and con- Helen Boitel In care ol I b It
iO
gil 90 tbe. li8t of possibilities .
course. with Hollywood's ·insistence on subside much as pressures sub- ments for private grain sales to llou~ and the Rules Commit- llderably cheaper: most chain• newspaper,
· , Las Vegas, proprietors of gamb- big names for big pictures, Rock Hudson ' side in 'a punctured balloon.
Communist countries. This mo- tee filled II.
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linJ~Istablis!J!IWll~ "piece men." be· may wind up with the part.) . .. If .Ja~k- '
Good Newo
1 tlon had a lot of steam behind
The committee protecll the fee, canned gooda, peanut bot- Ih!nd-th~l!'iliosses and even some itr"Gieasori's accountants are wondenng
Whether they realize It or if and Humphrey sold It must the House qalnst ltteH. It Is 1 ter, detergent, ooap and whathign rollers · ue dolog no talking at all why his bank balance is $64.20 . more not. this Is good news for ali i not paSs.
brake on the harsh abaolutlam not theae daya.
DIYOTID TD INTIIIIn OP .
·~I the sUbPoenas recently handed ·to than it should be, this department IS hap· membera of all mlnorlUos In The senator said the vote on of pure democracy.
MIIGS MASON AliA
tlifiB by the fBI. Some of the big gamb·
The 211-year treaty ol friendpy
to
fill
them
in
The
Great
One
issued
I~ who feel they can't stand a check
ship between the Soviet Union
owe•• .._.,....,
nd the
'
CIIKtet TlniMIIIIIL ldl. .
IIIJI)Iave been scared away
. Dons a check in that amount to a little place
near Yankee Stadium- the Stadium Piz·
aalgned inEast
German
reilme
Pv~J.IIPM
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D.tf, may make minor headlines by try- za
Moscow
earlier
thll ..,
-, .,...
otuo ,....., ,_,,.,,.
Parlor
on
161st
St.
for
a
load
of
in(.'~!~ eet out of her commitment to do
month fell far short of a· oepao .......,. "' _ , " · .,.,, ""
th(pvie "ll!ade In Paris" for Metro She "pies" he took along to nibble on during
rate
peace treaty and wu nota- 00,., , . . . . . , . _ w• •
1117. IIIIWIII ....... WY 141&amp; .
lsi\;1 too pleased with the script as it a ballgame. Since his pho~ograph IS on By Way•• G. Braudlladt, H.D. l lndlsllngulohable from those that ·members ol the famlly tthould
ble for Ill lack of tbreata. It ob- -... •• ""' ..,...
now sta~. and they're due to s~ his checks as well as hts Signature, the
Amebiasis, once thought to cause the disease.
. be examined because they too vioualy fell far ohort of what ·ot ,.. - .. " - ...,,
owners
have
framed
it
and
put
it
in
the
shooting in October . t Darren McGav· ·
be limited to the tropica, lo The real mlschlel develops are probably Infected. ~ Communist East Germau boa1 ..,,.,
in won't do a Yul Brynner when he co- window. They 've become neighborhood now found 1n every part of the when amoebas burrow. Into the are several powerlul drugs that alter ••~-ht had hoped fo
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W
UlWIC
l a.tflnelll IOIWINII. lfte. Ml LUI...
stars with Rise Stevens in ''The King and celebrities as a result-much better for
United
States.
Ill
prevalence
walls
of
the
lntesUnal
tract
and
can
be used to rid tha body of and had been demanding.
their
egos
than
plain
old
cash
AJ!ita
.... "'"'" ••• vartr: CIIJ, Ill• rertt.
I" at Lincoln Center. He just couldn't
Reason• for the ablft are ..,..,,,.... ,_.. .......,.. .,
Is
Increasing
as
travelers
recause
small
ulcera.
This
resulll
these
unwanted
free
loaders.
Louise
is
up
for
a
part
in
thP
upcomm§
be~I the thought of shaving his head. so
......, ...,.• ..,.u.~~~-. u ...., ,.,
turn from hi&amp;b Incidence areal. In bleeding which In the early These Include emellne, quina- many.
he persuaded composer Richard RodgerS George Baxt comedy. "Not In The Stars,'
.,_lu...... IN.._ I I This
disease
Uled
to
be
called
stages
is
not
recognizable
withcrine
and
chrlorocjulne.
for
which
her
friend
Jane
Wyman
has
Both
the
United
States
and
••nr
"'"""'
..,,., 011,... . .
to let him play the role with the shortest
amoebic
dysentery,
but
It
would
out
a
blood
test.
The
moral
of
my
story
Is
signed
.
,
.
Nice
gesture:
already
been
tbe
Soviet
Union
have
preSBing
.,...,
A.lll possible crew cut~yed black, of course
other
problems
and
are
wary of ., ....., ~~--" ........,.., etnleit
rarely
be
discovered
II
we
400At
a
ml!ft
serioua
compile•
that,
because
of
the
dtfflcultleo
Mickey
Rooney
gave
a
p1ece
of
hts
new
Reporters in Mexico might check
Movita, Marlon Brando's estranged wife. television show to his stand-m of 27 tore waited for diarrhea to de- lion, tho ameobat may Invade In diagnosing this diaease, the _upsetting the present balaDee : ...•:-:_,.-;,.:":,.
velop in those whe are Infected. doe liver wloere they cause the best treatment Is pn!Vention. of Europe.
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Reports ot a South-of-the-Border divorce years, Sig Frolich.
The
diseaae
.U
caused
by
a
lormadoa
of
a
dlroolc
aboeeat
Yoor
first
protectloa
is
a
sale
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are cropping up from New York to Ca~­
Suzanne Pleshette wants an Immedi- microscopic parasite that may thai lo veey IW'd lo treat. AI· community water 111pply. Screen
fornia.
ate
divorce from Troy Donahue, but he contaminate drinking water. dtoagll ~ pe,.ou wltlo ...,_ your window• and swat every
• •
•
isn't
acting like a man in a hurry ... Sy· Vegetables may be l:Oiltaminat- Ilk lnleetlolta Uvo In relallvo fly that cornea inside. When
Broadway Guessing Games: One of
the most important nightclubs on the bil Burton's New York friend• - and ed by being washed In ltiCh w• b&amp;rmiiJIJ wltlo loelr parullel, traveling, ·drlnlc boiled or ImEastern seaboard a showcase for there are zillions of them-expect her to ler and other foods may be con- amebla111 IJ a poteallal ldller, Ued water or carry tablets of
When a definite diagnos!J ol Globallne which can be used to
"name" acts - Is close to bankruptcy return to the U. S. in late September, via laminated by mea or by buman
The owner has ha&lt;j a bouquet ol prob- the Queen Mary
carriers. This is why it Is im- •:meb=::la:•iJ~Is:.,:ma;::de:C'..:.a=ll:_.:.•:::th=e:.r_p~ur=lfy:._:a_;_q~u=ll't:.:...of::...w:..•_ter::_.-~
portant to boil t1oe water and
avoid uncooked vegetablea In
Time
areas where the aanltatlon Is
BudcJ' Badaered
Dear Helen :
"Broke" thinks she'a having
trouble with f25 a week f o r
food? I'd like to have that just
once. There's four in our fam·
ny (plus animals) . I receive
SlOO a month out of which I
must buy all our food, pI u s
pay electricity, phone, gas, and
Insurance, totalling $35
or
more. Thai leaves about $1&amp; •
week for groceries, milks, meats

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TWG talented lolthanded pit,
cbars, Limy Tyo of Cbooblre,
and Larry Price of !klutbem
Local !'tre loclced In a light
mound duel In a 1'ri-CouDIJ
Hlab School Lequo same on
Thursday night until Southerll
ICQlW twlco In the last frame
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for a i:l wiD.
Price ••aned II, Wilted two
and gave up Qllly two bill whlll
Tyo wu limiting the !kluthem
LoeaJ. nbte to ttiret hila and
ftiiDil1l 12.
11 looted u II Cbelb!N bad
tc:wed up the sam• wile• l4r-

ry Snyder •lnatac' In lhl ll:ltb, Don HI colD&amp; IDto lhl top · two alngleo by Prlco, were till
otole oeeond, Wtllt to
t1t1n1 of the last frame, PriCo beng- only hila coUected ofl Tyo,- but
when T)'o wu ale at first on ed biJ second aJnglo ol the the Sootbem Loci! rally """
an error, aod C4flle homo on evening, lllole oecond ond third still alive. Botllkil lllole oecond
1 pauod an.
and then came home with the and third, but wao thrown out
The only other bll of the ty1nc run on 1 llltllt oltlgle by at home on a lleldor't choice
BY IIJLTON IUCJIMAN
game f.or ~ wu
by catcher Jack Bostic.
when Porter bunted bact to
UPI 8porla Wrtlllo'
Chuck Leach In tho te®nd.
The bit by Bostic, plua lha Tyo. With two away, I'Grte!'
Anytime yoo DOed a cood
otole second and toot third on
bouncer, call oo Del Crandall.
a passed ball, then came home
a real apeclallst at 'breaking ,up
with what proved to be the
late parllel and gftllng everywinning run whelt Ray Proffitt
ooe to liO borne.
was BBfo on an error at second "Boy, II'• wortt. two baHt
The nice thing obout Crandatrl
010
base.
liE ltlfl y
w111o a pllebeoll!o thBI be doesn't use mucb by beatlitJ · ~tii~
Tyo walked no battero wblle
booll!"
force, either.
~. and the
going the route for Cheshire.
On llle night of May 31, the downed t!ie
Soothern
1100 1100 2-2 s 1
San Francisco catcher simply 8-l, In the
Cheshire
1100 001 0-1 2 I
Of
allcoq • double .down tl)e right tests.
,.
Price and Bostic. Tyo and
field foul Dne in the 23rd In. \&lt;CoaiJ, To Wla
Petty, Leach (7) .
nlng to break up 'II
Joe Glbbon"spun a tour~lllltlir
seven • hour and 23 •
against the Mets as me. ru-..
struggle between the
enabled him tq .•1:n~fJ
JJ
and Meta at Shea S~&amp;dium.
filth
by
And
Thul'lday
nigjlt
he
emloser
Jack
0
ployed an Infield single with In the first
PITI'SBURGH (UP!) - Third the bases full In the 13th in. Lynch drove Ill three
place In the National League olng to gtve the Gianta a 2·1 burgh's nti\S
race will be on the line {n the victory over the Dodgers and homers and a
,.
four garne.s this weekend be- conclude a four-hour and
Mazetoskl also
-~
tween the Cincinnati Reds and minute coolest at Candlestick
Ken B'\)'er's two-run
·
Pittsburgh Pirates.
Park.
in the eigllth IDnlng blab ' . ' l
The Pirates currently occupy
Hll. Scereo Cepotla
a three,-run r~lly by the C~0
the slot, Ill games ahead of the Crandall's fourth hit of
nals that brought them rrOnl
Reds.
game ICOred Orlando Cepeda behind In lbeir game with the
Bob Purkey (3-4) will do the with the U&lt;&gt;-breaklng
Colli.
pitching tonight for the Reds, the top of the frame ,
Loser Bob Bruce (7-4 ) held a
opposing Bob Veale (6-5) .
tagged out Willie Davis
2-1 lead. until Boyer's clutcb
Cincinnati, which was chewed lo steal home for the Dodgen. double. Roger Craig p~ DP )
up badly by San Francisco this Gaylorjl Perry held Los
his. fourth victory with ·loelp
week, got some encouraging geles scoreless on three
from Glen Hobble In the nln~ ~
news Thursday on the condition over the last live frames
Bob Aspromonte ·bomered ·IRJ!;
of outfielder Frank Robinson. post his fifth victory and ~~-;:J,H~o~us:ton~-~iiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOii.;... .
X-rays showed he did not the second-place Giants w

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have a fracture of his lert a game of first place.

wrist, which bad swollen and

foreed. him to sit out the
DodgE"rs, strnek out 10 men
three games against t.he Giants. and \'ave up !lix ·hits before

But the doctors said
may be sidelined for

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Sandy Koufax started for the

more davs because of the

Eaving In the loth with tke:
score tied, 1-L Ron Perranoski
.. (.2·S) was the loser.

ful strai~ of the wrist,
when he tried to check a
at a curve ball In Los
two weeks ago.·
Pittsburgh and Clndnnati
have spill In four games played
thus far this season against

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Only two otht&gt;r games were
scheduled in the National
League, with the Pittsburgh Pirates completing '8 UWee-glihe
sweep of the New York Meta,
8-1 ,and the St. Louis Cardinals

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lions within Communist E a I I
UPI Forelp Newo Attalyll Germany.
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Quietly and without fanfare, The Soviet Utllon conllnues to
...ron. .
both the United States and the hold out for Jl separate peace
C.an In a j)erlon· who har-1 Soviet Union ~· stolfted strat- treaty wltli tite Comniunlsi Ealtl
bolt , _ . tMie IYflt(itoml are egleo as repnlo Berlin and a German zone and a IIC)oCaJied
"free" Berlin.
often unrelated Ill his In!ectlon . dlvid ed Germ any. .
For thlo rellfOII your doc!llr can- On both sldet, the hanl Una
'l'breltl Eue 011
not make the dlsgno!ls of atne- has been CODJiderably 010ftened, But the Soviet position Ia a
btaslt on the baols of aymptoms and the ne'! 8pDn aovernment far cry from tho lhreall and ulalmoe but must rely on' a blood of West · Genrian Chaneeuor tlmatua against the Allied
test and a microocople stool ox- Ludwig Erhard hal pe along presence In Berlin aa f I r a I
amlnltion.
: with the change delplte_Ill• op- voiced by ~ Kltntsllchn'
UnfortunateiJ the blood test I posiUon from wlthiD hls own In 1958 and renewed again In
1s not as accurate as we would I party led by fort!W' Chancellor hls meeting wltb then President
!Ike tmd the staol· aamlnation' Konrll!f Adenauer,
Ke~y In VIenna In ltiiiO.
Is tlmo-conoumlng and require• Basfc position• remain un- Absent, too, fa the Allied lnlfll&amp;t 1kiD for t'tllaltle rosulll. changed.
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move out at dawn in the searc:b ihe dense .Bogue_~ IWIJDp, IWIIIIP," lllld ~ne sailor as he
EIIIUell Botpllol
Funeral services tor Mrs. Instead of eo 'pounda u otatecl
for three missing civil rtprta "H the sailors ill tar in there, emerged alter lour hours or Clyde E. Eagle, Vinton; Mrs.
Charlotte Dove-Dillon,
wbo In the prevlolll lltUcM.
workers.
lft'll have to liP in ancl searching.
Roy Neal, 1006 Foorth Ave.,
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Thursday In the Toronto
PHILADELPHIA,
M I s s. Despite a massive aearch g
et them out;'- • tanner com- Tho misslnt! men are Andn!w GalllpoiiJ; Mn. Henry P-~·
Ne•wJFUVe•l'dlile Hotpltal, wDI .be In
TWO.DAY a.ufs'!WJj: ,
(UP!) - Sailors teamed w 1 t h through the wood&amp; and swamp
Goodman 20 of New York; 11 smithers St., Galllpolls; Mn.
NEW YORK (UPI) hapel 01 the Ogden Fun·
Micke 'Sch;..mer 24
or Joe D. Call, Rt. 2, CrowD Cltyl York City's police
c
Satur- Mldd1oport lloyl'
Will
FBl agents again toay to , and • bouse · to • houae can- mented.
"There's
at
least
one
cottonBrooJyn·
and
Jam;,.
chaney,
Lowell
S.
Hughea,
Pt.
Pleasant;
was
rocked
today
by
the
wUI
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be
bttve
a
bake
sele
II!
the
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Pt. Pte. ,. I pollcelt
a.
Bowmanvllle artd p BuUcllng Frlday all(l
r
of the three men, mlsslnt! since ntouth water moc-casin lor 21, a Negro !rom Meridian, Debbie J.
every
square
yard
In
t
bat
MUs
ant·
Mrs.
Jack
B.
Stevens,
Ga
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Sunday night. Their burned staTh~ Juattce Department said Upoiu Ferry; Mrs. Emzie E. quiry Into pollee payoffs by Mrs.
the form- tion wagon was found on a logger's trail at the odie o!
It had received numerous re- Brumfield, Rt. 2. Glenwood; 1 gamble~- shaking In
r.ttarlotte Hawkins,
was
1
a swamp near here Tueaday.
porte that tho tbree bad bee • Mrs. Angus H. Robbins, lgPth · 1 U llliC:,":,l•sloner Ml:;'~
wile o! U.. late Fred
There wa!l no indication as to
leel• sinct Sunday, none of Pleasant: Mrs. Dana 0 . Wr I, ce
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olfiCtra ThuraShe Is survived by
what directioD today's search Ga.'. -·••·•o:
GaUipolia which checked out.
Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Robert Elda
Murp~J firedth 10 fulled to waive
Homor Hiwklns
would take.
·McNabb, Ravenswood; M r •· Y m•er eyre
of Pomeroy and two l)iecd,
dam, 18.2, 13.4, running sill feet;
Eddie A. Mayes, Rt. 2 Ambros- Immunity I r o m
Mrs. R. Mildred Fowler, St.
Within holll'l! alter President
Pt.
Pleasant
24.22;
Pomeroy
ia;
Dewey
R.
Birchfield,
Rt.
I,
when
they
were
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City, Fla., and Mro. F.
Johnson ord,, ·ed the aallors Into
1 b':!
20.67;
Hinton,
.63
stationary.
KaRutland;
Dottie
Phelps,
Rt.
2,
grand
Jury
lnvbe""8
Lillian
Colby of Toronto, and
the hunt 'llmrsday teams made
nawha Falls ll!lnua .22, falling;
Pomeroy: Mrs. Frank A. Map- ber;• or pollee y gam rulreds. two special lrletlda, Orville
up o! nine seilors, an FBI ajent
Jackson· Mrs. Morgan B. State and city laws req
and Rita Spencer of Toronto.
and a state trooper moved CaU· Kanawha river on the sills.
Incredibly durable
Charleston 18.01.
hanciJ, Ne'wport, Va.; M r •· Ut~ lirlnl!•·
tiously through the frlogeo or Ohio ruver - Rowe down 13',
Larry D. Stone, St. Wincbnter,
We Intend to uproo1
-•o NS)' to usel
oo a.m.: southern up 14, 6:30
Ind.; Clarence E. Bryant, ru. btini ~ JusUce every man fn.
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·Now ""' opecllA:Dlu .. . . , .
p.m.;
Jelf
Boat
up
14,
1:20
a.
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Ironton:
Mrs.
Cecil
C.
Bovolved,
.
Murphy
said,
School
PTA wUI have an Ice
:of "Lueele" for the OUUida of
m . Hood up 5:20 a.m.: Fret.
fu. Rt 2 Albany
parently llllPIYil!l more noli&lt;,. I
yaur 1um»1 Flow1 on dfortbe.,
IS 12 ,45 a.m . . Jor- Four teacher were hired for
• · • Birllll ·
may he Implicated in tho
cream supper Saturdly, June
rger up '
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the tomini ochool year '!bun11, at the Junior Hlgh 11&lt;bool
IIMJY, r-a touglt. durable,
dan up .IS, 2:40 a.m.; Calhoun d y night by Ute Soulhem Lo- Mrs. Henry P. Cook, 37 Smith- dal.
tim th
building. servlnll will ·start at
plutltlliiiMI41het I'Oiisllt end:·
down
3:50a.m.; Jerry Bos- c!l school board.
era St., GaWpoliJ, son,
p. At the aamenllde,Uale'..•esll·
... chaN.,, f141Dg 1114 cllrtl
worth up 17, 3:1S p.m.; San
m. Mrs Emzie E. Brumfield, IS-member co en . "
6 P· m.
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Pedro up 17, 2 a.m.: Patton up Craynor Slone o! Wayland. I Ri.' 2, Gl~nwond, W. Va.,
gating_ unit-whose llli8Sion was
----impelfectlottl. J:lri01 In I$·
gration leader Dr. Martin Luth- 17, 2:35 a.m.; Warren Houglaod Ky .. who coached at the St. Ka- ter, 3,08 p.m.
to police the police- was
VISIT HERE
- . a.n 1lP wjtlliOI!' and er King to telephone the White up 18, 7:1S p.m.; Hiereneaux therlne School In New Haven,
Diocbar&amp;ed
banded, Its members trans- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker
House to ask Utat U.S. morsh- and Charley Roy up 18, 2:0S a. Ky .. lor tllree ye~rs, was hired
Mrs. Charles KilT, Reba
!ered to peals throughout the and three children, Sacramenals he sent here for protection. m.; Bingo up 18, 6 a.m.; Indt- as Ute Racine High
school or, Mn. Mary Ghrist, Mrs.
city.
to, Cali!., and MrS. Jack Hen- /)InCH
King said he reached L_ee ana up 20, 6:30 a.m.; NoUonal basketball coach.
es Hamilton, Charles Willlatns,l
derson and son, Hamilton, 0.,
White, a special presldenttal up 22, 5:4S a.m.; Elgercli!! up Herbert Parker or Syracuse Mrs. Robert Chatllre, Mn.
NAMES O~ITT~rueser spent Weditesday with Wallter
adviser, and said "I'm a lot 23, 7:4S p.m.; Gona down 23, wao assigned to the elementary lse Spires, Mro. Clifford
Election o! WU tam
Reuter, Pomeroy.
~more optimistic."
1040 p.m.; Shaver Jr., down scbool, E. A. Wingett, Racine, es ond son: Mrs. Howard
and Jack Carsey
1.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"\
HOUSE
No Marsbala Committed
23, 12:01 a.m.; .Jefferson up 23, will be the driver's education ma Jr., and son: Mn. Larry terms as directorsed sda was
But King spearhead of t h e i 6:SO a.m.; Beaver up Greenup, instructor at the higl&gt; school, Powell and daughter;
~oy Lions club W nefro~ a
all. out m~vemenl against seg-1 3 a.m.; Joan up 4:25a.m.; Cher- and Sally Lou Ball of Athens Van Mete! , Lawrence Mllboan, tnadvertently o':ited Thursday
regatlon in this 400 . year - old ! okee down 4' 30 a.m.; Allied will be Ute new biology and Liley Manley, Percy Weaver, report o! them 1118
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DEPARTMENT CALLED
For All Occ11ions
h I· had been committed I ian Johnson up 6.20 a.m.,
er.
ver, Carlos Mllao, Linda EtsI te
/
mars as
ter Hougland down 31, 4:05 a.
nau le D Louise Sparks.
The Chester Yo un er
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for St. Augustine.
m . Molly-K up 31 S:SS a.m:: The board also hired eight /
department was called to the
A segreg~tion leader' K'
p~~sylvania down' 32, 1:10 a. one--year, and seven two - year
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Nazarene parsonage at Chester
fHoss) Ma!lltty, called for mg m.- Lewio up 32,4:30 a.m. ; Ra- non-certificated employeeo
Tuesday evening when It was
to go home.
ld be I ve~swood down Meldahl, 9 p. !ill positions or bus dr•vers. cuostruck by lightning.
Phone WY 2-27"
Manucy "."ld there w~~N ro m. L Fleore down 10:26 p.m.; todians, and cooks. Hired unIS
MIDDLIPORT,·O.
llllrd Avt,
Ml.Wit~
no end of VIOlence until h eg,. Dh:ie Challenger up 3 a.m.
I der me year contracts were Donors by ronomtrnit:les J BUSEKILL, Pa. - A truck •
and whtte outsiders go orne.
.
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R . Earl Cross, Billy HiD, Howard were:
trailer loaded with dynamite
l\lanucy satd Kmg should
GallipOlis daln_ Ca y 5. .51 Allen Clarence Shields, Cora Pomeroy - Maude
Jane blew up with a mighty roar on
8
home because "he's
down S P-~· ' Ztm';':'r1,"P ~. Blrcb', James Satterfield, David Shuster, Margaret
a highway In front of a snake
and a Communist and an out- p.m · San Y up
· . p. 1· Sayre bus mechanic and Laura Cecil Hysell Robert
rarm early today as firemen
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sider_;,
. . tan up, 11:3S p.m.; Tt-B ent Circle. Hired for two
years Arlhur Slusher Norman
wert pulling up to extingulsb
I,.awyers for both the ctvtl down 2 a.m.. Barbara Br
were Emma Salser, Chrissie Hyaell Sam
Leon a brake lire.
rights ,groups and Ute state of up 2 ' 4S a.m.; Sally Pol!.dot~ Powell. Ocran Dailey, 11wmas McKnight Betty Per'kstns, WllAt least four persons were

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School Board

Race Riots
Flare Up

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cooking dlimonstraUon marking
the end of a cooking school condueled by the Columbia Gas
Company for members of the
Witle-Awake 4-H Club of Middleport. The eveot was held
Monday evening tn the local
gas company orne. wltlt Mary
Holman registering lha ~
and Lou Ann Fnaclland Linda
Coqhran sreeUng tho gueota.
" Each dub llMUfthlr IIFert.d
on aome pbasa of lito eooldttg
school wltb tho deuort I01'Ved
durbtg 1111 ev1111ng prepared by
the girls; Bolld8y centerpieces,
made by the Sirls were used
on the tables with Mary GerJosephine Toney and Shei-

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4:30 a.m.; Eastern do
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H. Bosworth II up, 8.4 a.m.
Kaoowha River- Helen
down Marme1• 6·. w
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rna Ann up W1nfield, 5:45 a.m.
w·n1·
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S:55 p.m.; Merrill down
field, 8:15 p.m.; Little
down Winfield, 9:40p.m.:
ha Woods up Winfield, 2:10 a.
m.: Lucas up Winfield, 7 a.m.

OnWed,.~$d'(!.y : .:

will be sold on a first come, first served basis. Only
llhillment we'll have at this lower price.

Br.Je1S.

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Faye Walter,

MOler, Marlene Hoff.

Portlutl- G,_ ADen, Tom
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Coy, 1. o. McCciy, -~ Llndslanmu!r, ~ _Yittc,-ard, Violet Mutt.
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Gltnl Caploi!J, D.,1ndoblo Stora1o $tfe!JI
12.1 ru. ft. 423¥, lb. frozen food storage!
Freezing cojls on all 5 sides of inner compartment
liner for balanced cold throughout!
Admiral "Penny Plncher" """'ed power unit! ·
High density inoulation, temperature oontroll
Counterbalanced lid with key lockf
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will be held . _, b7 -~ ~
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Anyone bn1lta ittlelet to idoo
nate, please ~- 1!11\ Ill . lla

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Halley, Kathy_ McEiltlnny, Connie Cooke, Carole Andereon,
Ollta Lewis, Mary Lou Teaford,
CltrlaUne Ballay, Dee Slaven,
Mary Wolfe, Sandy Gartert, Sllllle Moi'rla, Buddy Moore, Jlm
Johat1011, Pal Edwards, Gary
8tobart, Sam and Jolin Jlood,
George Sauer, llod
.Sauer,
Steve llllldy, Jolin Blake, Ken
Barrla,
Ase Bradbury, Ste
PuU.na, Keith Morgan, Sandy
• Jerey Swart&amp;.
Sendln&amp; a gill was · · DeJ:r
Orueser. The hoDOred guest , .

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DINE OUT . WITH THE FAMILY
We've modo • tradltlotl of
line family dlnlllll, u our
regulor potrQno· well' ltnOW!
We llle oD)y the ebolceot of
IQcredlenta to prepare o u r
mqulh-waterlttg d!Jhea. You
wiU ba pleased wltii I h e
prompt lerii•e. and opoetal
chUdl'l!n'o port10111, teol

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Pinl at a BIG 25% BEDUCTtON• .
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16th Birthday
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REPAIR SERVICE

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SUMMER

Jolly Neighbors
4-H Club has
Luncheon Event

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Chairman
Heath Board

tlte

Baer,
Paul
Beegle, clerk,
lmd Webru!J8,
Lula
Charles
Hayman,
executive
Kautz, Rlcltard
David reJCUe worken. :d:an:ge:r:•
bead
Koblentz, Lawrence
Erwin -Baumgardner, John
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ton Fault, "-!len Downie, wuliam A. Young Mrs. Barbara
BI:Jsruau.. Po. - A truck • Wggs, Keith Riggs, Wchard ---------:-::-::-:::trailer loaded with dynamite Vaughan.
19511 HARLEY-DAVIDSON 11111.
A handaome leatllor btnfold with 1peclaf palented
blew up with a mi~hly roar on Mldclleport - Kathryn Den!· Priced to seD. Phone WI 9lunch 88 the governor coolin· son, James McHaffie, Wealthy 3464 after 6;30 p.m. 6-20-iltp
pall ca ... Holds 16 cardo or photos ••• all oxpased
to lmtant vlow. BIIHold has ..cret bill campartmonl
ued his bid to win the
GOP Schartiger. Barbara
Shuler,
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presidential nomination.
James Whitlatch, Charles W.IWaJn~t Ad
. Pomeancl ~~~ other wanted features. Expertly crafled In
Searles, Jack Bechtle,
Ber·
Barber Don Weese
• chob of fino leothera.
WASIUNGTON _Ohio's weak nice Winn, Glenn Evans, Max
action.
strip mining laws could keep Davb, William Fink.
YOU TOO
5.00 to 15.00
the state !rom receiving Ieder- Syracuse - Carl Weese,
al aid to restore ravaged lands, trice Lble, Orla Hubbard, RoeOPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY, JULY 2e
CAN GET QUICK
an administration spokesman bert Wingett, Larry Lavender,
hinted Thursday.
Don Weese, Woodrow Zwilling. I'NIE)CPI!N
RESULTS
President Johnson's Applach- MlnersvDie - Clara Mcintyre. I•
Ia aid program, from
which Herbert Mcintyre, Fred Nease,
Dilling WY 2·2156
POMEROY, OHIO
Ohio and nine other states would Joe Thoren, WI Ulan! Rizer,
benefit, would forbid federal Wendell Jeffers, Harry Kraul-[~;;;;;;;;;;;;=::;=::;=::;:;:;;::::;:::::;~:=;;::;:~:iiii:iii="===~:;;;;;:;;;:;;~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!
funds being used where future lor, Robert Rltc;hle.
stripPing
Is not adequately con- Racine - Stanley Johnson,
Lewis Repair Service
trolled
James E. Simpson, Betty Did.
clle, Edna KnopP, Wilma Say-FORLACONIA. N. H. -Two dish- re, James A. !GlUt, Cl.uence '
e HEATING
rattling earthquakes about 50 Roy,_ Emma Jane McClintock,
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minutes ·apart shOilk
central JeMrngs Beegle.
•ROOFING
New Hampshire today.
Rutland - Vemon
Weber,
The temblors were Ute sec- Maude Sellards, Chariest Eada,
l~'&lt;nd earth shocks In the ma Add Boodmoblle Sent eld ..
in three montlis. "It souaded Archie Pierce. '
Major,
like a ttaln roaring through the Dexter - Glady•
WY 2·2174
valley," said o ,Claremont man Pauline I!Dlllday.
134 Mlll St.
Mlcldltpart
who lives on a hUitop.
Cllooter ,- Belly Jean Hawk,
CSTORF.·WIDE)
"""""'""""""'""""""'~""""""'L::::..:::.::::..:::.:..:::::=:!:...__ Paul Ha\ft, Albert Parlrer, Ne~
Ue Park01, Rlebanl Flck.
Loq lloUom - Ada BIJseU,
Howard Parter, Chatleo MarMeini.ers o! ihe Wildwood
den-t:lub and their families en·
joyed a wiener roast Wednesday evening at the home or Mr.
and Mrs. Milton
Houdashelt,
Minersville.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
mram Fisher, Mr. aDd M r s.
Christy Baer, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Nease and family, C. L.
Hiller. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Harris and sons, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Allred Yeauger, Mr. and Mrs.
David Neaae and family, Mr.
VIctor Hysella nd chUdren, Mrs.
Edison Hclhm and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Houdashelt and family and their guests, Mr. an d
Mrs. Paul Lewis o!

l'hls Admiral bar.gain holds 433V2 pounds. Thrse

Rou~b,

killed, including three ol the
firemen. The truck driver esH
U&lt;ng
caped death. e was wa I
along the highway some
b kdisto
lance away, en route ac
the vehicle after telephoning lor
the firemen.
The Reptile Farm, a tourist
attracUon in this Pocomo Mountain resort area, was blown
part. Poisonous snakes we1:e II
hurled through the air lor some

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Members en joy
Wiener Roast

If YoU"'Arl ~osing Your Locker
Soon, Why Not One Of These Buys?

Eynon, Wilma Henderson, Ber- uam KeMedy, Eric A. Hart,
nice Levacy, and Jed Pickens. David Zirkle, Rose Mary Raub,
H
S 'Ut U d Wright
Teachen next fall will get a[J omehr Kmt-~ Coyh
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ersa 1ary mcrease
or $100 a year .....
C •.h,..y, J e ares
Kennewhich was approved earlier by '"'8er, . Saar s M . .
Mary na
the boa rd .
Pr'
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~orbe~
with Hennan Carson to re-roof
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Neutzllng, Jr., Ramona
Members of board
present Frank Vaughan, Gilbert Zwill-were Gene Yost, Thomas Sayre, ~~.:.- Gucy Guln
J ~::::, MikHe RoJoe Stobart John Fisher GeorKO ""''"• ar1 e••,_,.s, ar1a 0

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BOOK STORE .

Boston

Florida went into federal
at nearby Jacksonville
for a hearing on a state .
P'osed cur!_ew against nighttime
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demonstrir.Lior.s m
St. Augus11!1
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King
demonstrations duPing the bear. in
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DaUy_ Sentinel, Pol_lleroy-Middleport, o., June 26, lieU

Mn. Jacl Welsh, Mra. L. w.
J~~e 21
The Pomeroy Church
oi l er.
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McComas Mrs. Roger Toney
The P"""'roy Garden club Christ presented VacaUon Bi- AMouncement o! haodwork ~
eporf
Mrs Elme While
Mra being hekl at Capital Univee---'
Mellnda ' VO(I)esong,
,....Y will tour the rose gardens o! ble School cl~g program on I display was given and invita· 1'
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Ann Welsh aDd Mn. J . R. Cocb- Mr. and Mrs. Dor Schaefer Frt- 1June 19, at 7:30 p. m. The j tiona! song wu "Jesua Is Ten- . Thurada guest&gt; of
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Charles Hoffman were bostess-j Handley also of Pomeroy wa• j
ran.
day, June 26, at 2 p.m.
theme or the school was "Je- 1 derly Calling.• The Benedtc· Cash Bri.ey were Mr . M;~ ;; wheo the sew-Rite sewmg ielected from Hobart 0.it1 to
Mrs. McComaa adv!Jor an- The Willing Worken class of sus, the Promised Saviour."
lion wao my Mr. Masters.
i Mrs Jack Schwejlzer or Colub ~el Wednesday eventng bouse of •rep~tatives. ,
tlllWlCed a meetJns
tbe Enterprise EUB church will Children wlth thetr· tea chers Children a tte•"'""
•......., the ICh001 umbua.
[ at their club room ·
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day. The potato chips will be borne of Mrs. Herbert DU.on. singing, "Every Day Wilh Je- 1\nguo, Linda, Mark, and Paul Mr. aod _Mrs. L. w. McCom- conducted b)
Mrs. Hawley
dla1r!bulad at the McComas n., Women'o Christian Tern- sus."
Johnson, Mllfl Dutcher, Tom- as enlert~ed wlth a dinner Vranke~., president The trav.
nuu.I
home on July 2. She also an- perance Union will meet Fri- The childre~ gave the pledge my . Masten, lltei'I'J Osborne, last week m bonor of Mn. etiog prize donated bv Mrs . DonI'OMEROY . OH~ .
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"'"tN«&lt; judging of garment&gt; day at the First Baptiat Church to the ChriStian flag and sang Lorr Chapman, and
Jeffery 1Edwin Johnson, the
fonner aid McKr,ight was •··arded to ,
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lild aooklng will be held July u, MtdJieport at 7:30 p.m.
" Praise Ye the Lord,"
the Grueser.
Carolyn Wells, wbo observed Mro. Van Vranken. Following
TONIGHT " .-TUIII)AJ'" *
5 at 1:30 p.m.
JU'IE Z'l
./ Pledge to the American Flag,
Beginners - Craig Venoy, her' 21st birthday annrversary. the business session the Kroup
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I The Middleport Fire Deparl- and sang "Ame~ica," and the j Mary Durst, Kathem Olrllnger, other guesto were her daugh- worked 011 slings for the PomeMR. LIMPET"
ment will have an lee cream Pledge. to the B1ble and aaog, • Bob1:&gt;1 K. Chapman. Arlie John- ter, Lydia Johmton, Mrl. Ro- roy Emergeny Squad.
Don K~!t~~~':;'j~ Cook.
social Saturday !rom 4 to 9 p. "B-1-B-L-E."
son, Debbte Osborne, Ed I I b bert Rlllneltart, Middleport and
Andrew Duegan. and J•ck
m. on the village hall lawn. The
Scripture, Matthew 22:37-39, Wondsard and Charles Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold George, Re!rebments were ,.rved by W•stnn.
Auxiliary o! the Fire Depart- John 5:10-11, was read by the Primary - Steve and Mite G•WpoJU.
the bostesses to those named ' "SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN" ·
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Debbie Mr. and Mn. Perry Mitcb Mrs. Willard Boyer, Mrs. Don- Maureen O'Hara. He;ut _Fon·
the most attractiVf. The pnze
nated by members and any oth· was o ow
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have received word that their ld Coil'
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winning arrangement carried A luncheon was enjuyed re- 1er interested parties. Anyone offering.
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Phillips, Roger Hysell, Car I son Larry Ia attending an ; M 10~· . rs.S . kl 1 mor~ f armer A heap of living, .•
Out a mother's birthday theme. cently by members of the Ra- 1' wishing to donate please call India for Christ, a mission- Hendricks, Sandra Rousb, Bren- w•CLs tralnl'..., ochool m' Tra..•1 ~.:_ Rrs. a:yton ~IC Thand an
lot of lo.\l ing on Spencer 1
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Candy favors made by the 1ctne
at ..,Ft. Story, Va.,
meetin aymond
will he
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and Mountain.
members were given each 1at 2 p. m. at lhe Racme Metho- men! lor pick up.
Barbara Kennedy.
son, Jeflery Ftelds, Drana Me- near Virginia Beach Ills all- bo ,_ g
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Guests included Mrs. Mary . Member~ gavf .demonstra. 1place June 27 at the Rutland Ye" was won by the Primary ~rover, Steve Burton, Mila Pvt. Lam Mitch. U. S. S22S9- Bra::~ an
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June 28-29-30
Holman, Mrs. J .. E.
Wilson, lions. neverly _Ervtn showed Methodist church at 6:30 p. Dept. Total enrollment o! Ute ! Stders,_ Sandy Rusche! and Lar. 2487_ 461 St. Transportalion Co .
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Mrs. Eloise Stiles, Mrs . Keith how to measure ~~gredJ~mts cor- m. The social will '&gt;e sponsor- Bible SchoolWas 7fl .
ry P~llhps.
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Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Chesh- (FOR SALE
I Natalie · W.uod. Steve M:.
Gobel, Mrs. Robert Ord, Mrs. reclly. Safety wtth kmves and ed by the Rutland MYF. Re- Introduction of departme_nts ' Juruors_ - Nao~l Ohlinger, et spent Wedneaday in Chaun- , AUC'l'ION SM.E _ Ev~r.. ·s.'t- QuePn. Edie AdaiM. Ban~
Edna French Mrs
Marion hot pans was demonstrated by freshmenb will be sold; Every- and teachers with the chtld- Bobby Miller, David Clark, Ka- ,,. ., whe
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Garcta McGraw showed table ! The Deacons and Deacones- Bob Miller assisting in civing Barbara Frsher, Earl Phelps, \ Sue Ellen Zeigler, Beckley, l._-..__ _ _ _ _6_ 26_ -_tc_ _..
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settrngs. Later Rhonda Ervrn es of Ute First United Presby- the certificates and awards to I Susan Andrews, Susan Rusche II W V . visiting with Mr. T
1and ~;,_ 15Earl Davenport Bnd
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showed how to scrape dishes be- terian Church of
Middleport tho teachers and students.
1 and Jim Hudson.
fore washmg them.
will sponsor an lee cream 5(}- Closing program and teachers Teen Age Dept. - Jean f ·1
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Alter the luncheon, . a busi- cia! Wednesday, July t begin- of the departments were:
Phelps, Duttie Phelps, Peggy
Virgil .r. Manley and
Funeral sen·Jces for M r s. ness meetm~ was held 11-Je club ning at 6 p.m. on the church
Nursery - teachers, Mrs. Bowers, Barbara KeMedy , Joe I Mrs. Manl~y and their childWiJliam
Bailey
(Florence voted to bmld a float for tb_e lawn. Homemade lee
cream, Sherry Johnson and Mrs. Bev- Reynolds. Peggy Folmer, Bren· ren Michael and ·Sandra have
Hamm), Grant-s!, who
died 4th of July parade. The float ~s cake, coffeo and kool-ald will erly Chapman. Song, " Wise da Sayre, Sheila Ohlinger and ! mo~ed from Denver, ec;lo, to
unexpectedly last Fr~day
at to ~ budt at Howard Ervm s be served
man Builds His House."
Ann Jenks. . .
. ltht: J. J . Davis apartment on
Meigs Gen~al Hospttal, were residence.
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Beginners - teachers, Mrs. A revival 1s In progress this Ash-st. in Middleport. Sgt. Man..
conducted Monday at 2 p.m. at Members attendtng were MarPat Wehrung and Linda Weh- week, June 21 to 2ti, with Prof- ley will leave July lO for Saithe Rawling-C"'Its
Funeral garet Cole, Mary LoUise Cole,
rung, Songs, "Jesus Loves Me" , lessor Jack Blif!en of Kentuc- gon, Viet Nam, where he will
Home. The Rev. Joseph R. Kra- Beverly, Sharon, and Rhonda
and "B-1-B-L-E."
ky Chrislian College of Gray- be ,tationed
Iy was the officiating clergy- Ervm, GarcJa ~cGraw, Martha
Primary _ teachers, Mrs. son, Ky ., as the evangelist. The J\!Jeig~ County Ministerman. Burial was made In the Yost. Kathy Hill, aDd Carol
Bob Miller and Mrs. Sarah Two of the Bible School stu- ial Association will sponsor a
Rock Springs Cemetery follow- Wilcoxen. Advtsors attending InRoush, Song, "Deep and Wide" dents answered Christ's call picnic for members and their
lng services. ,Serving ag p~ll- eluded Harrtet . Netgler, Mary
and "For God So Loved The and became Christians at the families Tuesday, June , at ,
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t-"1 rl es Rurdt· r , K. Yost and Wdma McGraw.
World,"' and a verse, John 3: hrst f!Vemng of the rev1val. the Middleport Roadside 30Park
Earl o\nt~~t, Frank Harold,
18.
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at 11 :30 a. m. Each family is
George Ntct_n&amp;&lt;y, Hornet RadMr. and Mrs. Charleo Grave- Junior - teachers, Mrs. Jerto bring a picnic dinner and i1
lord aDd Wtlliam Radford.
ly o! Dunbar, W Va., were ry Masters and Mrs. Martin Eichinger3 are
their table service. All Meigs I
She was survived by her hus01.
Wednesday guests of Mrs. J . McAngus, Songs, "Everyday Ho•t• for Dinner
Counly ministers and their
baod, WUllam Bailey a daughI
A. Eden and motller, Mrs. B. With Jesus," "Whisper a Pray·
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families are invited to attend.
ter, MiSli Janet Batley,
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F. Gravely.
er," and verses Matthew 211 : Mr. and Mrs. _Allen Etchmg- Mrs. Charles Burdette and
home a son, Clarence Balley.
Leonard 19.20.
er entertamed w1th a dmner C E Burdette were in Galli- '
Springfield wto grandsons, Ri- Leo Smith was elected chair- S~rit and ed Mrs. h . h
Teen Age Dept - teachero Sunday
at their Mulberry p~lis .Wednesday evening where ~
chard bod Michael
Baney man of the Official Board of · c 0 ret~rn to t etr orne Mrs Evelyn Clark and Mrs: HeJghts home in observane of they visited with Lawrence MilSpringlielo, and two
sisters, Heath Methodist Churcb wlten "'1 Jasonvtlle, Ind ., Wednesday Thebna Osborne
devotional Mrs. Eichinger's birthday and hoan a patient at Holzer hasMiss S h H
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a ter a VISit wtth Mr. and Mrs.
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orgamzatlonal ~eeting was Lester Wilson and other rela- talks, "Time For God,'' and G ts' ay. M
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Mr pita!.
Eliz b Ut
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a "ong, "] Love Thee.'"
~es were r. .an
Mrs. Harry Craig is a medi8·
Out-of-town relatives
a n d church. The Rev , M. E. DowCertificates of appreclallm1 Davtd McKee of
Columbus cal patient at Holzer Hospit!rlends attending were
Mrs. son pres•oed and opened
the Mr. and Mrs. David McGhee were given to workers or the Mr and Mrs. Max Elhinger, al in Gallipolis.
Henry Zeisler and
daughter, meeting.
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of Columbus were weekend Bible School which were: Miss New Haven,. W: Va. Mr. and
----Ru_th, Youngstown_ Mrs. Fred Jack Bechtle was elected vice guests o! her sister •nd broth- Peggy Bowers, pianists; Mro. Mrs . Paul Elchrnger and dauPLAN FESTIVAL
Batley, Girard, Ohio Mrss Sar- chairman and Miss Frieda Fa- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aill!n Ei· Sarah Roush, song leader: Mr. ghter, Paula June and Mn. NEW !lAVEN - The Youth
ah Harm• ~nd Mrs. EUzaheth ehale was re-elected secretary, chinger.
Jercy .Masters, devotional lead- Dana Oliver.
Fellowship of the New Haven '
Molntosh, ststers o! the deceas- wtth Mrs. Martoo French her
er; Miss Barbara Kennedy,
EUB ChurchJs havl!lg a ·festH
eo or Mason, v.. Va., \Irs. Est- assistant. Rev. Dowson report- Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr. re· missionary teacher and Mrs.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
val SaturaAy: JUM 27 in New '
le
Mason Mr. ed on the addiUonal carpet in- turned home_ Thursday_ from Bob Miller, director and teach- SP4 and Mrs. James R. 1!6r- Hoven, in the lot by llle Tha- I
aDd Mrs. ~. R. Gtlhert, Sprrng- stalled in tile sanctuary to cov- Hoi~ Hosptlal and ts imnem are _anoou~Ct!J8 the birlh bet building. Home made soup
field, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- er reg;sters not needed with provmg.
.
of the&lt;r ftrsl child, Robin Lyn, and ice cream will be sold and
ence BaileJ and sons, Michael the new heating system.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis o!
born June 18_ at Holzer Hospit- serving will start at 5 P m. The
and Richard, Sprtngfield.
Mrs. Jack Bechtle is chair- Newark are the . guests of Uteir
al. Robm weighs SIX
pounds proceeds is lo be used lo go
man lor the greeting commit- daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and twelve ounces.
Matera! to t:ro Billy Graham Crusade in
tee and James Euler the ush- and Mrs. Milton Houdashelt
Pfc Ginger Lee Stearns dau- gradparents are Mr. a_od Mn. CD!umbus.
er committee A mirror install- M'
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eo in the u~ta•rs lounge was mersvt ·
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and paternal grandparents are
donated by Roher! King.
Mrs, James Hawley and chll- Steams of llacrne, became the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bumem,
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The bu•.rd voted to cancel dren, Jimmy Joe and Mary bride of Pic. John F. Bundy, Racine. Great grandparents are
Troop 231 of Silver Run has the July an August meetings Beth, of Columbus are
the :"" 1 ~ri a";! Mrs. /ohn C. Mr. ad Mrs.
Henry Beals,
TONIGHT
made plans for an overnight except for called meet1ngs in guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ed- u00Y' 0 ron
on une 7: Bradbury and great graodmo"'GYPsvu
camp in two weeks The boys case of nsed. When the board ward Hawley, Minersville.
The vows or th~ou:le ~rng !her, Mrs. Gertrude Nelson or
Wllh Rosallnd Russell
Were taught how to ~har n an convenes in September a new
ceremony were r
Y ev. Dexter. Mr. Burnem is presentand Natalie Wood
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pe . scheduled war adopted with the Lt. and Mrs. Robert E. Gard- Pearl Casto at the home of ly serving in u. s. military ser(TeebnicoJor)
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and famtly of Laurel Bay the bride's grandparents Mr ·
axe and knife at their meeting
this week
meetings to be held the first
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Sunda of each monll! at 7.30 S. C., were recent guests o! and Mrs. Roy Spencer.
"HARBOR LIGHTS"
Saturday at 2 clock ScoutY
· his grandparents, Mr.
and Miss Robyn Stearns, sister
SPECIAL MEETINGS
kent Taylor
JeH Morrow
n..aster Everett McDaniel and p.m.
M PhD Will'
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e r e, waJ mal 0 on- _Spectal weekend
meetmgs S.tu.rdey
Assistant Scoutmaster Danny Rev . Dawson was granted a rs.
June 27
Little will hold Troop lnspec- vacation during the month o! Mrs. Lena Ebersbach was a or.
wtll be conducted at the Salva- "40 I'OUNDI 01' TIIOUBLI"
tion rior to camping out. The August when he will also be Thunday diMer guest of Miss Mr. Dean Wyman, uncle o! hon Army, Butternut-av SaturWith Tony Curtis
boys penjoyed a hike •as! Satur· attendine an audio visual semi- Stella Gress o! Mason, w. va. the groom, served as bestman. day and Sunday June 27th aDd
and Suzanne Pleshette
day afternoon with Grsodma nar In Junalaskl. N. C.
o! Mrs. Lillie Hauck has re- A recep!ton followed the cere- June 28th at 7:30p.m. The Rev.
(Color)
Gatewood as guide. They went which he was mado chairman turned borne after 8 two weeks mony. . .
J~ck Shaw. Mt. Hope, W Va,
--and"THI THREE STOOGES
to Horse cave and around Van at tf!e annual conference
at visit in Columbus .vith Mr. and ~e brt~e 1s a graduat~ of _will be tht. s~a~er each evenGO AROUNO THE
Zandl Hollow where they went Lakeside. The Pastoral Rela- Mrs. c. J. Strauss and daugh- Racme Htgh School. She LS a mg. The public IS welcome.
WORLD IN A DAZE"
through a cave underground. Uons Comnusslon_s will be r': ter, who accompanied
her m~mber of tha U. S . WornMIDDLEPORT, 0.
Jay Sheffield, Joan Fuem•n
The Buckeye Trail was fol- sponstble lor lilllog Ute pulptl home lor an overnight visit
ens Army Corps and 1s statronTO GO TO CHURCH
lowed on these el&lt;ploraUons. The during his absence.
ed at Ft. Myer, Vtrgrnta.
Bethel- No. 11%, Inlerlllltlonal
boys . learned !tees and what
Permission was given to lions by Mrs. Hnglt
Bearhs. R Thke Hilg_roolHi~· ha Sgrhooadulat~ of ~hseerrv: .-!""Go'•tollaCitu~b·Swt~
to do H someone broke a leg, have a !an lnotalled In the bel- counselor. Members answered .oc
g c
• 18 se~-·
what plant.. are edible and saw fry to help reduce the heat dur- ron can with lllelr
favorite vmg In the U. S. Army, and IS day," on Snnday, Jrute Zl ol
numerous wilclli!e. Boys going · rng the summer monllls. The hymn or 8 memory verse. Con· also stationed at Ft. Myer. The at Ihe Federated Clturd! In
were Patrol Leader Allen Oller, board voted to pay lite expens- nie Radford, treasurer, report· couple plan to reside In Wash- , Pomeroy at 10 a.m. AD menrAlex Halley, Carroll and Paul es or Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith ed $I0./3 in the treasury. A lngton, D. C.
I her. are to attnd.
Stewart Jerry Swartz Eddie at the Lancaster Camp to be Youlh Rdlly Is to be held at the
Caruth~s. Randy Lilli~ and hehl _in July and August, Mi_ss Portland Park Sunday from
Bobby McDanieL
Nellie Zerlde concluded wrth 2, 30 , 5, 30 p.m.
the !inancral report. Mrs. Eu- I Mary Lou Radford, In the abler gave the closing prayer.
sence or Sherrie Blackston. led
lite group In singing. Articlea
were read by each member and
a Bible quiz was conducted
by Mrs. aearhs.
A blrtltday ·party was held
The meellnt! closed with the
11 the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ee S
MYF benediction . and refreah.
Gene Swartz bonorlnt! their son The Rock Spr111ga Methodist ments were served by Mrs.
Roger on his 18th blrtltday Frl· Yout!t F~Uowship held It&gt;_ regu- Bearlrs to the above alid Marla
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day June 19th RelreshltielliB lar meeting Sunday eventng at Grueser, Eddle Abbott, Diana
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WeyersmUier, Becky Radford,
11 ice cream ~ake
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MarUyn. Stumbo, Sandy Hum- In charge. It opened with devo- etr Lemley.

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Belinda Fitch appeared in a
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Long Bottom ; Rudy and Tom ~
Durst, Ben and Sylvia All•n, i

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" Jean Atherton spent
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Shtlla of Minnesota, Mrs. Helen Black and chiktren and Mrs.
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Mrs. Florence Sturm: was tak- business visitors In Ponw-oy.
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spent an afternoon last week

V-8 auto., power brakes, power steering, 8-way power seat, radio, wJs[w

Now VI
Moror

Mrs. Ru- ~

The

59 Chev.lmpala 4door · - · · · s1395

"6" Std. Tr1n1.

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to return home Tuesday.
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Margaret Spencer has been
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a patient at the Meigs Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode
end Connie Sue of Pomeroy

White witb white top, green interior, V·8 motor, automatic, power brakes,
]lOWer steering, wls!w tires, radio, low mileage, A·l condition

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS Co.

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Word baaevening.
been received that ; dy
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lamlly get-to- Mr. and Mrs. L. R Glnesen- '

Richard Spencer and sons, on ' her parents, Mr. and

V-8 automatic, power brakes, power steering, tinted glass, beautiful blue
all vinyl interior and like new wls!w tires. A real nice one

$7 PONTIAC

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supper for Phillip's birthday, Margaret Durst,
Columbus [
at the home of Mr. and Mrs 1 spent a weekend at home With 1

62 Pontiac Bonneville 2dr. H. T. · ·s2s00
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HONDA

is a demonstration ride. Why not today 1

pa~ts, I

gether in the form or a grill camp recently.

V-8 motor, std. trans., good w:siw tlres. radio and heater. New Olds trade-in

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engineering. Or the safety and convrnience features . But most likf'ly it's thP t'un.
Evidently nothing catches on like the fun
of owning a Honda. Jilin in. The first stt•p

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ren, Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore , f:ncamp call«! on his

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Maybe it's the incredibly low price. Or the
fant.Juitic mileare. It coulrl be thr preci~ion

Mas- called on Howard Allen r~ent- 1
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sar aDd chlldren, Mr.
M.-., Phillip Roy I., and cluld- :

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You meet th.~ nicest
people on a Honda

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~ethodiSt Conference at Lake- at home with her m()!flet, Mrs.
side as a youtb delegate.
Elva Daily . She has tntf'red
Mrs. Eleanor Boyles was call- Laboratory Technician School

for Your

St. Paul's Lutheran Church

Oleesebrew, pum: sum.Y Jolul, _.., School 10 a. m.; Qmday fidiool I:OO a. m.. sam
Scbooll. 9:30 •- m.: Ric~ Felo Worlbl~ I •· m.
Curtla, IIIJII.; 10:45 a. m. Mort&gt;

Sti'versVI'lle

and full year guar;uitee*

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OF AMERICA

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1963 Chevrolet II

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NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

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one brother, James Ernest Neal
-Mro. John StoUI
Pl. Pleasant: 4Z grondchlldren and ~ great-grandchUdren,
Funeral servlce will be held
OPENS NEW OFFICES
OCJ'ety OfeS
Sunday 2 p.m. at the Church of
PHI LAD~LPHI
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A t UPJ I - NaChrist in Christian Union with
tiona) Football League Commi, .
the Rev. Kenneth L. Fuller ol- - - - - - - - - - - sioner Pete R07.elle cut the ribficiatlng .
~ece:J gu~ ts of Frank Cord bon to the new office!i of the

GOLF ON TV
CLEVELAND (UP!) -The
linal two roonds of tho $UO.OOO
t
If
Pontiac. Like new white bucket seats. Full ,~onsul. Fully Pquip· Cleveland Open go tournamen
ped. Almost like the day it was sold.
Saturday and Sunday will
televised nationally by Sports
Network. Inc ., to more than 150
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stations. Air time on both days
will be 5 to 6 p.m EDT.
4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. one careful local fiwner. Shows good care

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EBERSBACH HARDWARE (0.

Mayel!i ·

. and dau1h1er. Laurel. were at and daughter, Jean , were lhe 1
She Wll born Januery 211, [ Zanesville lor the funeral of guests of Mrs. John Stout re- I
1884, the daushter ol the late ber mother, Mra.
Blanche; cenUy.
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Charteo and Francts Gardner BelL
Mrs. Wealth• Clark is the
NeaL Her husband, Drew HudMr. and Mrs. Harold Gra- , 1ueat of Mr and Mrs Robert
dleslon. preceded her in death ham are KUests ol relatives . Clark and Larry.
Mrs. Huddleston had been I I here. He has boon stationed In
Mr. and Mrs. Fred O.an and
reskient of PI, Pleasant lor the I Calllornla with the Army .
little girl of Scoi!O!'n' .!~·· the !
past ICI yeara and was a mem- , Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wa1•on- , 1uests of Rev , and Mrs. l!arn· '

Special V6 4 Door. Automatic shift . Low milea.s;!e. One careful
local owner.

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Charltl Jone1 1 Mr. and MMI. Garlantl

Rev. Harold Sturm, Oak Hill,
Ohio Judy Martin,
Buffalo
Middleport, Q.
N. 2nd Ave.
Buick 4 Door Hvd Top. Shows tender care, Low mileae:e. Power Mrs . Retha Adkins,
Ashton,
teat- 6 way. One of finest can in the hpnd.
Mrs. Minne Huddleston,
Pt.
Friends may call at the late ne a
famLy wert Mr . an Philadlphia Eagles in t he
Pleasant (expired).
reskience after 4 p.m. today. , Mrs, Earl Wells and daughter ~Bu~l~lit~•:n~B~u~il~di:ng:.2T:hu~r:sd~a~y-.-~=='~·=====:::z:;:::==::;::;::::;=:;;
BIRTH: A son to Mr. and Burial will be ln
Suncrest , of St. Mary's, W, Va ... and,.
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RESTAURANT

Mr. and Mn.

wteka

Pleasa •• Valley Hospital
ADMI'ITED: Virgil Jordan,
Gallipolis; Clifford Queen, Jr.,
Gallipolis; Mrs , Chesler Saunders, Glenwood: Dwila Henderson
Hen~rson;
Michael Lena Welten,

Tempest Club. Le Mans. Rf'rl hurkN seats, all white extenor. au- Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs.
Nelson
tornatic shift
Click and son , Mt. Alto I h •

ROY'S FOOD BASKET

F. J. WALLACE/ JEWELER

And~rson

ney and Elmer Huddleston, at , Mr, and Mrs. Hell French. m•n called on Mrs. John Stout.
home and Cecil Huddlestob Ash- , Mr. M. A, Epple and son Frank Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones [
land, Kentucky : one daughter, were al Glouoter for ihe wed- 1visited Mr. and Mrs. t.ewiSI
Mrs. Beulah Gardner, Pome. , dmg ol h1s dau11hteer, Jamce l Diehl of Laurel Cliff.
roy; lour sisters. Mrs. Maraar· i Epple to Mr. Jerry Walbeck. Mrs. On a Arixs brother. Mr. :
et Marlin, Buffalo, W, Va, Mn. l Robert Epple of Pittsbur11h, Pa. and Mrs. Earl Gary ol Oetrmt,

Shertzer, Pt. Pleasant
$1495 Robert
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ney, Ashton; Mike
Cottrill.

TINY'S FOODLANO

BAUM LUMBER CO.

called on Mn:. Hart Haning re-.. 1 guestiJ at the Clyde

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Pt. Pleasant; : and Richard Epple of Balti-! Mich., and sister, Mrs . Georthe ; gia Smiley of Detriot , Mkh .,
2 Door. Beautiful red and white fini1h . Owned by loral railroad Th~mpson. Letart; Mrs. Okey Mrs. Lue Leport, Henderson ! more. Md., brother• of
man.
Buzzard, Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs. and Mrs. Ida Shiflet, Columbus;
: are visiting her 11 few dHy.s .

Joppa

WILSON'S LAUNDROMAT

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ulltg I,.~----~~.-ma.--.~.a--~~~~
of G1lllpollo FIJI'I')' oaHod
on
Mr. Andel'lOii and famlf¥ recently.
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Mr. Curt Aoderson and ramMr, and Mrt. Earl llanina lly of Dunbar, W. Va , """' :

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Hospltlll after a three

Society Notes

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

o., .Tune 28, 1~7

PT. PLEASANT - Mro. l\lit&gt;- 1 cently
; home.
nle Huddlaton, ICI, of
11412
Mn. Graoo Can vlllled Mr, Mr. and M,.. Clay McKinMonroe Avenue, died Wednea- ; and Mn. Charleo Klni a lew ' ney apent the weok end at
day night at Ple.,anl Valley days.
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his !arm here.

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' er were Sunday gue1h ol· Mr . hart.
man of Buffalo and Mrs . Iva ber or the Baptist Church.
Surviving are ~ree sons, Std. I and Mrs. Henry Waggoner . 1 Mr . &lt;~nd Mrs . Eddie
Youn11. Grimms Landin&amp;.

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LIEVING COAL COMPANY

2,30 p.m. lor Jetl••t)

grandmothers. Mrs Ella Hay-

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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

News Notes

SERVfl ·: BELl&gt;
P'l'. PLEASANT _ Gl'lveslde

ents, Mr. and Mrs . ){oy Herd·
man. Pt . Pleasant two ,.-eat

p,..,

FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES

Held Sundt~y
At •ChUfCb

one

dismi ssed by Judge James Lee
Thompson In Mason County Circult Court th1s week . Charlotte
SUsan Wardell was granted a
divorce rrom Ronald W. Wardell and .It• plalntlfl was granted custody of their one child.
Warron J McKeever was gran~
M a divorce rrom Janet
I.

SUMMER

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WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

granted and

Harrisonville

..rvlcts wore beld Friday at
wayne
Smith two-day old son of ClHlord .:00 Patly Herdman Smith
o( Elkhart, Indiana, formerly
or Hartlor&lt;i , al the Grabam
Statton cemetery under the diIMcKeever. Tbe divorce aC'tion recti on ot the Crow-HusseH Fu--------------- -- . - ~ - neral Home, He died Sunday
at Elkhart. Other survivors include a sister, Penny Lynn. 11e
3 years patermal grandparents,

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was vor~s were

of Charleston

Jranslerre&lt;! to the state penileotiary at Moundsville from
t··e Mason County jail Thursd•~· Skruags was sentenced to
uno to ten yea" on a lor&amp;ery
charge following his (ndlctment
b) the May grand jury. Depu\y Sheriff Don Shaffer and
Georae Johnson accompanied
him to tht. pe~tentiary .

"ATTENTION, ALL SINNERS!" .
Text Romans 3:23

"For all have sinned and come short of tbe glorv of God"
By Rev. Joseph R. Kr.ty, Putor
St.
Paul's
Lutheran Chureh, Pomeroy, Ohio
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Does It help you tbat the Bible keer,s calling you "sinReoraaolled !llordo 01 Joaua Scl.ool 3 p, m.: worshl? sor• ,,,. " n, Ev•n111 8 'lorvil'•. 8•30 p. ner"• It's not so much that we don t ,know about OUT
Christ ot Latter Oay Sllnu. sis 3: tb p. m. Saturday Prover 1m
weaknesses and failings and that we don t realize that we
milM from Racine oil Raolne- m.,.tlng, Thursday, 7::10 p. m I Syraruoe FlrRI t,;nlted Preoby are far from perfect. It's rabothetr that
arWbe:!~~t dn~~~
Portland Road, Sunday School
terian Chureh Rev Howard enough to feel quite bad a u ourse ves. e
9:30 a. m.; Worship 10:30 a. MI. ·llortab !lapl111 Cburoh. Ku pelt pa•to; , • m Wor persistent reminders that lots of things !re wrong with
m., &amp;mds" eventns aervlct at Corner ot Fourth and Mam St sht~ S.;.,i&lt;'~ 10 ~ m Sunday us. To be told tbat we are slpners d oesn t mak~ U~ a~y
7:30 p. m.: Wed .. worship serv· Middleport. Rev. Nyte Bordo!tl, ,Sch..;t
better apparently. II only tends to g1ve us an ID er1or1 Y
k.-e at 7:30 p. m, PBStor. Thorn· mlnl!ter. Sunday School Y :111
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'complex and to convince us that we sre pretty hopeless
ao E. Diddle. All evening serv· a m. Arnold Richards. Supt. I • Federal•d Chul'&lt;'b. Pom. roy . case:;: or it causes us to re~l agaln~t being depressed on
ices begin at 7:30 p. m.
Morning worship, 10:30 a. m carl Kaut•. Supt.. 5 u n "' Y' ,his 1oanner and so we say: After all. I am not any worse
Sehoul .. 9 15 a. m . Wor&gt;hlP Ithan most people and a lot better than many l can think
Zloo Chbrcll el Cbrlst, Porn.. Cllarel el God. MI. Morloh: hour 10 :m a m.: Charle• Nur· of. ll seems all human bemgs a~e sinner~, and ther~ lsn t
lllV _ Harri..,vMe Roall, Eo- Rev Ira M. Tibbs. pastor Sui&gt; I"'· Lavman
anything an~one ran do about 1L So lets forget thiS sm1one un&lt;Jenioood, minister. Bl· day School 8:45 a. m.; Worsh1p First Bootill Cllurt•h. Mtctdte- ' business." But actually the Bible t~lls us somethinQ very
ble school 9:30 a. m.; Momlnl servict II a. m, and 7:45 p m . port. Rev uunakl Buone, ou Important when 1t warns against sm. It tS not a! all the
worship IO:SO a. m.; Evenln~ Prayer mee·· ·g :, 30 p. m. ru .. toro Sunday &amp;·uooi 9 t$ a m . Bible's intention to depress us and to make us feel helpworship 7:30 p. rn.: Robero Reed day: Young People, 7:30 p. m., !"red H•rilman. ~"~', 10 . 13 a less. On the contrary! The Bible points to the basic dtr~c­
Bible ~chool Su?L
Friday.
1m. Worship 'lerv,.·e, BYP 6 p. tion which ,vour life and mme mu~t take If we are to l11:e
Bradford Choreh 01 Chrtfll •m.; E'•nm;: Wor.htp 7 30 ~.~ constructive. purposeful hves. Sm. the Soble says, IS
syr..u.. Melbodllll Cburob.
.
• m.; Wed 7 30 p. m Prayer when 1 seek onl~ myself. my fulfillment, my goals. n:y
Rev. Carl Herring, pastor: Da- ~· 1· lm~en. ~~:or. ~~·~ oneet1ng; 8 30 p, m. W&lt;d .. chotr benefit . When thos self of mme IS the goal toward whH h
na Winebrenner, supt. SUnday 9 :""'' uptM ~ e W ';" practice.
all my efforts are directed, then I am a smner. And the
School 9:30 a. m. Mkhtteel&lt; Bi- 1 ~. 30 1 · m.:. Eorn
Wors~p. Mkldlopnrl Flr5t Unltod
trouble i~ that 1 waste my life completely as long a&amp; I
When I watch the stone mason at hia kade ••• then I'm aure I can shape
ble
Study,
7:30p.m,
Wed.
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a.
mW~::
n&amp;
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byttorian
r.hurch.
Rev
Howard
move in the dirertwn of my self alone; for I must d1e.
a lllone.l/ , , , I had tt.e right tools I If • •• I could apply jullt tile rlrht driT·
7 p. m.
7 p. m.
n
ay,
When
the Bible calls us smners 1t does not only JUdge
qfcnet
UB Chllfl'b, Lellrl Fall•, SUllo Bible Study,
Ruppelt. pasour Sunday School
b t 't arns us against self destruction· it points out
day School 9130 a m- Worship
9o30 a. m. Richard Vaughan, us u I w
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thi
.:Bot fDT IJIIme alway• •rlinters, llhatten.
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Fntd&lt;ua Goopel M111lon, Bt- su 1 10 30 a m Worship 5 45 •hat you and I are not supposed to wmd up m no ~g;
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servoces Sunday, 7&lt;30 p. m.
shah . SUversville Road : E. J. p. P,;;.
.Wed 830 .iunior we shall end in th~ fullest life possible, in that lif~ whtch
II ticlcrl4 1111 euier to IIMPB Ute f'llture. Tomonow llei!IDI 110 :tolG11•, 110
Cblrcb ot lhe N.....,ne, Pom- Griffith, pastor; Roger W, I· Choir 7 P m Senior Choir
is found in God alone. When we are warned agmnst sm,
eroy,
Rev.
Clyde
Henderson,
ford,
Supt.;
Sunday
SchOOl
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Fro~
Will
BapttRI
Chore•
we
are therefore ~ointed away from ourselves toward
, Yet tilere are so many tools. Wbieb to use? So many kinds of foree, of
pastor;
Sunday
School
9:30
•a.
m.;
Evangellotie
Set'\1\ce,
7·
R
!land
Pa
tor
Rev
P
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God.
So, don't let tt make you feel bad &gt;:Vhen you are
8
IJil 5i r, Whleb will llhape, not destroy, my hopes?
m.; Morain&amp; Wol'sblp 10:30 L :30 p. m. Drayer meeting. 7.30 T~lor· 'sund:y School 10 a m addressed as sinner, It "!eans that. God In Hls mere~
I am realizing fast that the vital tools must be spiritual. My Clnlnb II
m.: NYPS 6:45 p, m. Evening p. m. Tuesday.
Guy Priddy Supt . Preach!'* places into you the possibility of li~ng to'?~~ H!m an
otervicet 7:30 p. m. p r 8 y e r
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that God does not only recogntze this posstbihty m you,
tllllinilll' me to 11t1derstand, to them. meeting, 7, 30 p. m. Thursday. Sooth Bethel EUB Choreh, service, 7 30 P m. · Prayer ser- bu\ calls and urges you to make the most of tt, by !orAnd centuries of Christian heritage convince me that the driYing force
Rev. Eugene E. EmerStm. P"•· VIces, 7 30 P m Wtdnesday
getting vourself and by fixing your heart and all your
ought to be spirituaL A Power that ftows from God ••• is grasped by faith
Free Methodist Church, Laur- tor. Sunday worship 7•30 p. m Portland, Rev . Lawrence Mo- powers on His promise and being.
• • • and in the reverent bands of dedicated men will shape - rather than
e) CUll, Rev. R. Eugene Gill, and 9:30 a. m. alternately . Sun Oamel -"·'tur Harold Housh. ~:_:~~~:.!::.:::=:.::..:=~="--•beJfev- tomotrow.
pastor. Sunday School 9:30. a. day School 10:30 a. m. and Supt. Sundav Scuol 9 :J(I a m. 1,30 p, m. Wednesday, Senior 1:30 p. m. Thursday. Youn~
THE GHURCH JI'OR ALL • AU.. ~ T'1K CHURCH
m.; Phil Wise, sup!.: Monung 9:30 a. m. alternately, Norman MYF, 6 p, m . Worsh&gt;p. 7.311 Choir Practice; 3:30p. m. Tue• People's Service Friday. 7:31
worship 10:30 a. m.; Youtb Bahr, Supt. Bible ~rudy and p.m.: Bible Study, 730 p. m . -··
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Services 7 p, m,; Evangelistic prayer service led by pastor, Wednesday
day, Junior Choir Practice.
Sulton Mtthodlst Church. KeY.
service 7:30 ?· m. Mid · Week 7:30 p. m. Thursday,
Enlerprlae EUII Chul'&lt;'h, Rev. llelhlebem Baptist rhurch, E 1 C t Rev Arthur ' Siill
prayer service, 7:30 p. m. Wed Lollrklro EUB CHurch Rtv Menzel Smith. paSior Worship Great Bend Rev C. L. O'Con m~~iste:s thurch services o~
llyaeU Rib Free Melltodlal, Eugene Emerson, pastor: SuO&gt; service 9 ao • m.. Sunday nor, pastor: Robert. Lewis, supt. 1st, 2nd. and 3rd Sundav al ll
Rober' E. SmUll, Sr., pastor: day School 10 a m Russell School, 10 30 a m. Youth Fel· 9:30 a. m. Mornong Worship a. m. Sunday School every SuO&gt;
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lowsh1p 6·30 p m · Boys and
Sunday School 9:30 a. m., or· Archer, Supt. Sunday Worshi? G'rls l"eliowshi 6··30
m. iand Sunday School; 7 p, m. Ev· day 10 a. m., Clint Orr. Supt.
Sunday
Monday
Wtdne•day
.Fridar Baturdar
Thurad87
ley
Haley,
Supt.:
Morning
worII
a.
m.
Bible
Study
and
Pray.
'IE.
,
serv·
Pl
:)(J
p.
2 '.j ening service: Thursday, 7:30 M". Lester L. Roush, auistI Chronicles I Chronitte1
Matthew
lohn
John
Matth•w
shlp 10:30 a. m. Youth Service, er servtee led by Millard Coe venong
tee · p. m., n
Pr
fng
ant. Church Nigh! on lhe 4th
28:11-21
29:10·19
9:1-8
28:11-20
1:9-18
10:39·80
6:45 p, m.: Evangelistic mes· 7-30 p m Wednesday
' land 4th Sundays: Youth Choir. p. m. ayer mee 1 ·
Saturday night ol each month.
With thelUJpe .,ill, in aom• measure, fo1ter and h~lp lUI•
ssae, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer mee~ , · ·
i6.30 .P· m. Wednes&lt;lay Prayer North Mala Street Church of
Jns. Thumhy 7:30p.m.
RO&lt;k Springs Methodl•l, R. Meeung, Ull p. m. Wednesday , Christ RuUand: Or. N, c. Car- Mason City Churcb 0' Chrlol,
lain that which U fOOO in family and comm.unity life, this fea•
POiltecootal AoHmbly, Roo~ R. Card, pastor : Sunday School Reatb Methodist Church, M. penter'. minister: Bible School Miller Street, (Vocal Music) :
124 Rev. Paul E. Jones pastor. 9:30 a. m.; Wo,.hlp servoce. E. Dowson, pastor: Church 9o30 a. m., V. H. Braley, oupt.; Sunday Bible Study 10 a. m.,'
tnre is 1ponsored by th~ buim•-• firms and oriJflll.l wtfom
Su~day School 10 a.
Will'- NO p. m.: t.IYF 6:30 p. m.: School. 9 311 a. m.. Lee Smith, Morning worship 10:30 a. m.; Morning Worship lOo45 •· m..
ship services 7:30 p. m. Sun- WSCSTu~sday 1:30 p.m.: Pray· Su?l.: Morning Worship, t0:30 Miss Sabra Canaday. pianist: Bible Study 7.311 p, m. Wedn..
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__a_p_p_ea_r_b_e_z_ow_._,_______________""'lday Wedr)esday and Friday. er and Bible Study, Wed. 7:30 a.m.: Jr. MYI' 6 to 7 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m.: day.
r
tkodbul')' Cburcb 01 Chrlsl, p. m.
Sunday evenin~ with Dale and Syraeuoe Cburtb of the N-· Flshen or Mea Fellowship,
Art Marcum, minister; Bible &amp;rlae Metloodhol Clqrch, Dee Swearmgen. leaders. Sr rene. Willinm c. Thorpe, pastor. Rev. Arthur Stttt, pastor• Great
School and 1\lornln&amp; Worship, H. L. McDaniel, paslor Sun- MYF 7 p, m.. Jean Smit~cou:; Sunday S&lt;hool9 •3fla. m.; Mom- · Bend Methnd!sl Cburch, Junior
10:30 a. m.; Christian Eruleav· day School U:30 1. m,: Preach- selor: WSCS, 2nd Mon Y
lng worship 10 3U a. m
Choir featured. AprU 10, F~
or, 6 p. m.; Evenlns Worship, lng 10:3fl a. m.; MYF 6 p m.: leach m~th at 7=3fl p. m. : ,A~ Syracuse E.U.• B. Cbu~h. Paul day.
lolomber .FTD
7 p. m.
Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p.~rnoon Corel&lt;'. ~lh Thursda • .0.. "·J~- P
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. Greenhoua~t WY 2-3402:
"Killldom .. Hall of JehOI/ah'o m. Wedn1·ioday.
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day at8 1&gt; m ; Churrh Admlr&gt; 9•311 a. m Sunday School, Ben
day 3 P- m.; Watch!Dwer study Antiquity Baptlot Churcl Sun. istrotion,. 2nd W':"n.sdnv, 7 p. Qui.enberry, Supt.: 10:30 a. m.
4 ?· m.; Bible study Tuosday. day School at 10 a. m. Pray•r m : Ch~or prartu'O, 7 p, m.. Morning \Vorst.ip servico. 1st
Eotablished
In
1904
''T11ke SomPOnf' To f'hurf'h This Week''
8 p. m.: Service meeting, 7 p. nteelmg Thur'&gt;li•Y 7:30 p, m. : Wed~t~day
and 3rd Sundays ol the month;
Wett Columbia. W. V,a,
m.
Thursday:
Ministry
school,
The
Ualled
Me-1~1 Cba...,h , St. Johll'o Cothnll' Mloolon: 7 30 p. m. Evening Evangells·
Middleport
Ph, Mason SP 3-5593
8 p. m. Thursday.
Pomeroy, Rev. Melvtn Alkore, lnear Guv•vifl• I Dutch Rldsel: tic Service, ~ and 4th SunDaavtlle Pllartm Rollaell, JP. Melvin Alkire, pastor. Church !leY. GeOrge R Shipman, pa. day ol month. BETHANY 0. Langsville, Dhlo), Rev. 0. R. School, 9:!5 a. m. Leo Crtw. tor, Sunday Mass 10 .:10 a. m.: 9;30 a. m. Morning Worship;
Mr. and Mrs. G(!Orge Reed
Car., pasur: Sunday School, 9:3fl SupL Leo l'•u,gJian., Ass'!. Supt Holy Day ol tlbl1gation 8·30 a. 10 :m a. m Sur,day School, Bly· called on Mr. and Mro. Gene
DODGE-DART - DODGE TRUCKS
a.m., Robert Grate, SupL Wor- Holy Commmuon Will be ubserv·.m.: Conlession, 'h hour belore the Theiss, Supt.; 6:30 ~- m. Wilson Wednesday evening,
ship service at 10:3; a. m.; Pll- ed.
IMass.
Youth Fellowship. CARMEl. Middleport
Middleport, Ohio
grtm Youth, 6:45 p. m.: Eva&amp; First Baptist Cburcb, Pome- ' Lour Ladv of Loretto Mluloa 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Way- Recent vioitors of Mr. and
gellstlc oervlce, 7:30 p. m. Mld-1 roy, Ralph C. Zundel, pastor; Loo~ Bottom. Rev. George R. ne RllUsh, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Mrs. A. W, Wyers and MarWeek Prayer and Praise, Wed· 9:30 to 11 :15 wo~sh1p and stu- Shipman, administrator. Sunday Mornlns Worship, 2nd and 4th cella were Roth Watkins anil
nesday 7:30 p. m.
dy. Special mUSIC. Sermon, Ma" 8 ,30 a m est . Holy Days SUnday of the month; 8 p. m. Dottle ol Columbus, Blenche
Mldcliepart Cllurcll of tbe Naz- "Four Things ~~ of Place." 01 Oblii!BU~n . ;; p. ;;,,
Evening Evangellstlc Service, PuUlns, White's Chapel,
an•
Pomeroy
WE"st Main St.
Coin Operated Laundry &amp;- Dry C1eaning
arene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett. Nu_rsery and Junior Cburob for "Three Gardens" will be Dr. lsi and 3rd Sunday of month.
Mr. and M". Lesllee S c a. t'
Sunday S&lt;hool9:30 a. m.: Morn- ch1ld~en. 6:30 p. m.
Youth N. C. Carpenter'&amp; sermon at the Syreca.. Mlsaloa, Rev. Earl brough and son of Bashan.
Suppon the Church or Your Choice
3Q7 W. Main
Pomeror
ing Worship 10:30 •· m.; NYPS meebng. Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Rutland Church ol Cbrlst at CUster, pastor: Services every Mr. and Mrs. Clarence BatYoung People, 6:45 p. m.; Evan- Prayer and Planning lor Gra- 10:30 a. m. Sunday, May 24. win Wednesday and Friday evening er and famUy vlslled tho lalo
geU.!Ic lll!f'tlnc 7:30 P- m.; ham Crusade.
the Garden" and "The BeauWul 11 7:30 p. m.
ter's sister, Mr. and
Mra.
Prayer meet'1g, Wed • 7:30 p.m. The Uolled Methndlot c~uroh Gardsn of Prayer" will be the
NIIOIIII Baplllll Charcll: sa.. Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Alkire, special ·hymns ·aupplemenUnl M&amp;. Ulloa r.W.B. Chureb, :!~~.Walls and family of La11&gt;
Bakers of Good Bread
Buildm &amp; Bulli!lng Supplitl
day School, 9:30 a. m.: Wor- pastor. Sunday School 9:15 a. the sermon.
Rev. llenry C. Stanley, pastor:
Chester, Ohio
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n.a:
m.:
Prayer
service,
m
.•
Leo
Crew,
supt.
Leo
VauRullaud
Chnreb
of
God,
Rev.
Sunday
School 9:45 a . .m., Earl Chuck Curtis spent a .....
Hubtlhgton, W. Va.
Ph, tlllt-2005
7 p., m. We~nesday.
ghan. Ass't. Divine .. Worship, John SmaUwood. pastor: Sunday Starkey, Supt.; Preaclng, 7:30 end with his parents, Mr. •••
1\ lllrPeater , 8apllol Churcll: 10:30 a. m. SeJ:mon.. Think A- School 10 a. m.; EvangeUollc p m. Saturday. BJble Study and Mrs. Perry Curtis and famJ..
' ' '
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.: Mom- bout The~e Things. The pub- service 1 p. m.: Young People Young Peoples meetlna, 7:30 p. ly.
!ng Worship 10:15 a. m.
lie Is ltWIIed,
Endeavor 7 p. m. Wednesday; m. Wednesday; Choir practice,
Rallalul
Flrsl
Bllpllsl
Chreb
Ralldd
Mellloollll
Ch~eb
Prayer m~~ellng 7 p. m. Sallll' 7:30 p. m. Thlll'8day.
Bible School will begin at
The Bend Area'a Lartost New SupeMnorbt
Sunday
School
9:30
a.
m.
PreachCarl
Herrin!!,
pastor;
Momong
day,
The
Salvallooo
Army,
Eavoy
White'•
Chapel Churth Monday
Chester, Ohio
Middleport Ohio ,.
lng Sunday 2:3fl p. m.
worship 10:30 a. m.: Church Cheoler Metbndlsl Olarcll: Rays. WIDing, officer 1u charge. June 29 and will last for 1'1111
RarrlsoavDie Presbylerlaa, School 9:30 a. m. WSCS Ont P R. Card, pastor: Wor a b I P SUnday 10 a. m. Rol'""l ~ weeks. Everyone Is welcome.
Rev. John Oavtes, pastor: War- Tuesday and 2nd Thuraday of service 11 9 a. m.; Sunday Ina: 10:30 a. m. Sunday SchooL
Recent vlslto" of Mr.
ablp service U:3fl a. m.; Sunday each month; FamDy Night last School 10 a. m.; WSCS lit Sunday 7 p. m. YtiUDI People'• Mn. Byrl Griffin and daul~
School 10:30 L m.
Sunday evenlha of each monlb Tbursday of month;
Board Legion: 7:30 p. m. Salvation ers were Mr. and Mn. Geo11a
Bu1ova Watehea S.le1 ' Service
Tbo P~ Cbarcla, MJd. at 6:30 p. m.; Prayer Meeting, meeUng, 3rd Wednesday o1 JQeeUng: Thursday, 1 to 1 La- Reed and Mr. annd Mn. Mardleport,
Soulh 3rd Ave.; Sunday 7:30 p. m. Wednettday.
monlht MYF lasl two Sundays dies Home League; 7 p.m. Prep vtn Barnhart.
188 N. Second
Middleport
Pomeroy, Ohio
Sehoot 10 a.m.; Sunday l9lll(q Allred
~~~ Cboreb of month.
olauea: 7::.1 p. m. Bible IlDdy, Opel Harris Is a patient ..
evtmge!otle servkit, 7:30 ~· m. Rev. Caoto, pastor.
Sunda; MI. Hei'IIIH Valleol Brtdlrel prayer meetiJI&amp;. Other servlcet Camden Clark Hospital.
Wed¥ If Bible Sll!dy 7.30 P• School t 9,30 Charleo Taylor In Christ: Res Gambrant, pu- by MIIOIIDCeme11L
m.; Salurda: night Prayer and Supt. ;orshlp • III'Yicea 11 11 lor; Sundoy School t;SO a. m.: The Chard o1 lbe Nuueae,
Sylvia Curtis and cblldrea 011(
Worship 7·'!0 p. m. Pastor, Rev. with the Rev. Casto. Wedne• Preachllltl 10:30 1 • m.; Alter- Chesler, Ray E. Wame, putor. Florence Wyero and Marcella
B. L. B..,..tt.
•- 7 ••
Pra
-~ nate )1l'ti1CIIlnc and Olrlsdall Sunday Schoell9:30 a. m.; Mom- were callillg on Mr. and Mn.
1" "~~ Endeavor, 7:38 p. m. Sulld•y; lng Worship 11 a. m.: NYPS Lealie Scarbrouab and son cl
130 E, Second
Pomeroy
WY 2-2440 E. Main St.
Rutland Chart• ol lbe Naill'
p. m.
PomeroJ
ene: Sunday Scll!lbl 1:00 a. m.; Eoleo UIIIM ael»oa 11 Mid • Week prayer meeiiJtC, 1:45 p. m.; Evening Servlee, Bashan, recently.
Morning Wanhlp 10:45 a. m. Chrlol
ott, Rev ll:ldetl R. 7:110 p. m. Wedneaday; Cottqe 7:30 p. m.: Mldweelt Prayer 1er- Mr and Mn Ra nd
Evanaells!lc service 7:45 ?· m. BaJlt )lllllor· Stmtia, School Prayer meeting, laot Friday of
7:30 p. m. Wecllllljlay.
and daugll~ 1
Grota
Mkl~preyer
service,,
7:45
p.
10
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FURNITURE &amp; APPLIANCES
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Columblt O!Qeh wan•tp , ... Mr L d Cbe9lller aldeat. L. Searles putor: sua d 1 1 Sunday at 10:30 1 • m. aeept
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Middleport
Chester, Ohlo
v~:!,~.:luoolndaiO~ I: I&amp; ay_outbm.; cta!;./ f:r all.
School,
a. m.; Worship tbt •lh Su!lday wbleb will be Jessie Hetzer called on Gllio.
1 • m.:
--~ ":"'
1 p. m. PrnlildDa 1::111 p. m.; 10:30 a. m.; Preacblna 7:30 p. Hol7 Communlom.
dys Heln~y, Wednesday.
,
Senb,.}7c~ 6.1~ I'· ~ Evsendlnl Will'- Mid-Week PrQer -IIlii. 7:10 m.: Pra,.- Service, 7:30 p. m. ~ Chard Gf God, Rev. Mr. and Mra. ""~d D._._ :
s •• p'. Ill. e'fclt on ay.
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rer
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Mr.
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We Fill All Doctor• Prescriptions
Blble Scbool t:ao a.m. Preach- «M~~~-~ ~~.Rev. Eugene E. Emmon, pU. ~P ~30m.a. mp. MomMeelng ~ Harry Kearns o1 Mason,
r.,
Pomeroy. Ohio
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WY 2-2!155
Pomeroy
lng 10:30 a. m.• Rrst and thlrd Rev~~I Smith. pastor: 1,45 flit': Sunday WCII'BhiP 8:30 a. m.
•
"""' cently.
Sundays.
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a m SUntll1 19e1ooo1
l1'rld aDd 7:1111 p. m. a~tema~e~Y. SIJD.
C8rlotD• ~-• .&lt;lucsbary Sml
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•..... EarlSim~ o\a't. day ScboOit:IO.L m. and 18:10
Road 1unday School 9· 30 a m
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Ralph
Cut Supi.; Oreachtng Morning worship 10:45 a. m.: L m. ~tel:r- Gbarl
Take Someone Wltb You To Chu"'h
,Cor. . , _ 1: Second St.- Pomei-oy
Servl- 1.- p · m ~-clJ Cox Prayer meellna I p. m. Thllflo yin~, SuP\.. Bible 8tndy and
In Pomeroy OVer 90 Yean
Bakers of Holsum Bread
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Servk!e
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by putor,
REV. lOSEPH KltALY, PASTOIR
Phone WY 2-20111
La~; Prayer meeting. Tue• r~
C'llordlel -st. PatQ1180 p. m. Tueaday.
day 7.30 P- m.
w
Sunday, June 28
Laqnllle
Cucrepttonal Stmda7 Scbotll 1:1&amp; a. ,m.: or- Flrsl .l llfllll C't11.» . RrJee
SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:i5
Attend The Church Of Your Cholre
Cbrist:ilb Church: Frank A. ablp oervlcl 10:1111 L m.: St. Rev. C. L. O'Cormer, prrator.

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wilh Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D.
Wonde and asslsied with balIng hay.
Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore Boyles recently vl!lled his oilier,
Mrs. Ethel Johnson, who is
showing some improvement in
a Barberton, Ohio hoi!PitaL
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D.
Woode visited Mr, and 1\lrs.
Clalr Wonde and CoMi Sue at
P-roy and Mr~. J. B. Hayes
at Middleport Sunday aloer·
noon.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Vere Swarlz were Mr.
and Mra. C. E. Woode of Tuppert Plains.
Helen Findllnc of Columbua
spent a few dsys with her
mother and brother, rva and
Ru•sell Findling.
The Millard Swartz famUy
and Mlkr William• opent a
weekend In Daytoo with Mr.
and Mra. Munay Hopkins and
Betty.

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two weeks with
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1961 Chevrolet V2 Ton Pickup
$1395 Fuel Gas Company picnic alE . Crou,.r.
6 cyl. Power&amp;Ude, deluxe C&lt;lb, 4 lll'W lru ek tires. bCJ~e fm I Charlest_
on . w va_., June 12 and Mrs. A;t&gt;hB Barr and son.
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1963 Corvair Panel
$1795 leston and Elkvle~ .
Gallipolis recently .
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Mr. and Mrs. Blair Cadwalla- Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp
Lo('al owner, i!Ood tires. Looks and runs
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$5295 l werk end guesls of her parents,
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Mrs. Charley Smith, WoU Pen.
tion of the original cost . . .
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Lawrenet Rupe was seriouS!)
' her sl~ter Mrs. Larry Welty
injured with a lawn mower and
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visited his family over a 1
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. w~r e ~~ Mrs. Roy
sons of Columbus are visit.
land Miss Alice Crouser of
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CrPek H. 0 , Middleport . Ohio , ' TO BEITER serve you , we
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r&lt;t!l Joht Mohler WY 2-6103 , formt:d Free estimate. Phone
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ad- ('\'t'nlO~ . WY 2-3243.
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Middlt-port ) Cu ntral'tor.
MOI'\TMOHENCY dwrr!f's. Fri- .
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sansbury
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Auto Sales
Rwk.' IFOOD MARKET _ •&gt;ue to ill , 1961 CHEVROLET Impala Con- ,
WY 2-3576 h&lt;;&gt;alth . we are offering for 1
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Hacine Phone WY 2-2421.
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.pees Plains.
Mr . •md Mrs 1.awrenre Chap- 11
- PHONE WY 2-21 57
ran gf'. $,',(] 00 Jnhn
man called on Mr . and Mrs.
Pi"lrt Ia nd · t )I 110
At Wholosalo Prices
Food Market. torner 5th and
-r. a.m.....,
Charles Rife TUesday evening,
===-:--,-;:-:,---Pearl. Raf'tne , Ohio_ Anyone World Standard ,11 Compact 1 \ 1r and Mrs ('linton Gilkey : Mr .. andd Mrs. George
SICK ROO\: _and tm:illid su p- ;n lSTOi\1 bruo;h hog work . $5 sin('f:'rely interesled in a good
EsreDeaae
I d f 111 1\ ot Hnrn-.c'O\'IIIt' vis-- and chll ren of Columbus and
1 pllf's ::til&lt;. atds for ~our eom- per 1mur Call
WY 2 6812
gomg busmess may contact Rta etll' room ride aod pertorm nn a 1 ·
and Ius parents, Mr and Mrs. Jones
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IN. LO\'lNG mf'm on of 4. 1 ~"r1
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be-~ a.oce SmaU car ecooomy and \trs Llnt."fllll Hu~~·U Sundav of Los 11.n~e_les. Calif., spent an
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hot' .If cru .. ht-"s. '-' ht&gt;-el \ hatrs. l old.
6-6-30 1 twt•t&gt;n 8 00 a m and 8 00 p.
IIWUI!!ll!'rabitity
· Arlf'rnoon WJth Mr and Mrs.
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:·ommnde~ . unnt~k
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l\lr 3 nd Mr.:. l:kn I~ Knapp (.~arlt'! RtCt' and Larry.
~ars a~ J tmf' 26.
pads. bed pAns . etr- . HollE'r /1 BUI.LDOZEH work, basements
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MetropolitaD Mot.on
ond -'\'Ill. 1\;ul l.c."'!:'. 11f l-1n.11.~ Mr a;.d Mrs. Charles A. Rife
wats
you as ~-ou so~l·
Ph&lt;~rmac~~- WY 2-:1586. Mid- lands\apin~ brushing ponds Real Estate For Sale . E. &amp;tam lill'eet, Pomero, , villt&gt; \\"'rt Suntb:\· \' l~iton ot and daughters of St. Albans
ferE'd ··
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service Charle~ JelPbone WY z.mt
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and Mrs. l".h~rl~'~
D. SJ)t&gt;Ot Saturday with his parents,
l:le knew ~·ou had _\·nur o:h.1r•. I .- - ; - - .-6-26-30tc Lowbo_v
fers. Phone WY 2·6212
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fl 2:1 ..., Sm1th and .Jo..
Mr. and ~.rs. Charles Rife and
6 1 30 tc, 2.h a&lt;'re~ wtfh house chJrken 1
eve§
furnt.~ hmgs a• Baker F'urnl
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See Nt&gt;igler BUIIr:lmg and Sup- house. brooder huuse. andll962 PONTIAC. $2250. 4 door , Mr. And M~ lhnh"' .-\ tkl_ns 1 Mrs Smah Rife Is still
uo.., .vou in Hi.~ (' are
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ply H.ttcine . for better homes. Sf'hool bus body, on blark top
hardtop, Catalina, blue fin- I of Rt'lt&lt;'t'nli'r. h..t~n
l..:lkt!!, U'IP dol'lor s &lt;"&lt;tre followmg rna·
Your memnr)' is 011 r
k&lt;'f'P·
kitcheo cabinets and storm . road. Also has . several fruit
ish. automatic transmission, 1 and \1r and \ IN '--'''4.-ttd l.:ur jnr Slll'gt'ly in Sheltering Arms
· .sake.
USED work pants and sh irts. doors
tJ_"ees . _c,ape vmes ·and ber- ...,ay, Middleport. can WY z. . ol_ . Htllard. t.l. ~ \hmdny Htl:'-pilal al Allu·m on May 27 _
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With that , we will nPVN part Carl ~ ht•1'H iier. Long i3ut.tom 1.·
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power steering, power brakes. i' nsuor:~: ~~ f 'I
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: - ~lr _ nnd Mrs . 0 . M. Rife
Boat Llctnso ISJuod
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Get Acquainted Offer
Hanne, Ohto.
radio and extras. 910 Broad- ley Johnron .
farpt•ult&gt;r Rt I called on Mr.
Wf:' havt&gt;_you in our _heart~. i NEW --AND USF.rl clothing sold '
Recapped fire Sale!
5289.
4 Z9 tfc j Mrs. H.ar!ln' ll (UN
l\ :t$ t~ and Mrs. c. s . Rife one evening
S~_!) mu~::;~ _ by hJs wtfe. at PP&lt;lr! IILJwt horne's on Mt.
Whllf' thf'v last
_fi'QR SALE by owner in Mid~__
b-.! Wt'f'k
dtiltlr"o;-n and- gra_pd('hJidrf'n _ 1 M.ft) 'ah Ridge Racine Ohio
ALL SIZE
d:eport, 3 bedroom
home, 1962 Studebaker StatioD Wagon, I Thursda~' f'\' t"fllr\8 C".l! lf"r
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.\lr Hurshel Jushce caJied
. ~-__ ,_ tp ~t. 2, Phone W1. 9-.1074.
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l?w mJieage, exce_ ~nt ,co t- 1
oo Mr. and Mts. Charles Rife
6 22 6tc 1 ~0:e~3-l4-IS IN.
$1.4S"
carpeting. Call WY 2 - ~87,
t~on, ~asy term~ , Ctttzen s
Mrs. Harlf'Y J(llms..lf\. Tam Saturday evening.
Card of Thanks
SINGER sewi~g mal'hine
in I "Ptu~ Tu
clo~e to schools_. ___ 6-2o-6tc tional Bank, Middleport. Ohio my and ChPry'l. W't'«" Tuesda)· Mr. Grorge Martin called on
Ports &amp; AcctSJOriH
6 22 6tc • evening \'isitors t'i. bf-r moth- 1\Jr. and Mrs. Charles Rife on
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dark cabinrr. wilh full guar Open 7 davs each wPck
s am t 0 9 P m.
1 fi'OR SALE: 3 bedroom home,
I WO..VLt like, tu exprP~r;; my 1 ant€'e. Equipped to do ziuzag 1
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er. Mrs Ada Slad\ 01: Syrac,"US(&gt; Wednesday afternoon.
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oors.
Farm Mac h'mery
ape!'_fl'iation tn Dr. Boice and ' sr,\·ing , hut·onhole . monogram ,
l gas
furnace, storm
doors,
and atte-ndf'd a S1.anlt)' Party. Mr. and Mrs. Daye Canode
Dr :- Slack, ·the nur~_PS and : blind hem. ric Full b31ancP,
I carport. Phone WY 2 _ 3424 -- - - - - - - , Mrs Lincoln Ru~ll. who was 10f Carpenter called on M~s . Fay
St..:1ff at Mt&gt;ig~ Mf'mori;~l Hos-: -WI 7~ or $1i 00 monfhlv. Phone ,
1 afternoons.
6-20-6tp FO~ S.4.LE: Garden tractor , Da- , in Holzer Hospital for treat- ! W~ and Mrs. Myrt~ Rife one
pial anr' also !he
sprdrtl l WY 2-2204.
6 25 5tc ; Nut Door To Rutlend Sank
v1d Bradle-y, 5 h. p. Cleat
evenmt:t the pasl week.
1. Js. somew·ha1 bette r .
nuro;es and LPN' s whri' C"r ·
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Mcs . .,•'ceda Bowen s~nt an
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606 E. Main St. Pomeroy
;~r tme 1 d.W'in~ m~ rt•(;:knl l' rt;~~~~~;;: ~rwat~;~~~f' tc ot~~:~: l O McCO\'. A.UC'l'TONF'~~~R
bedroom brick house,
2 cultivat.uts, looth har~ow. Con- I Arr;~, ~~ a ~:~:y vtSit~~ evening wjth her mother, M.rs ,
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baths 101 and a hall out of 1 tact Lynn Hart, Racme FoOO f M
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Fay Wood and Mrs. Myrta Rife.
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gency-~ uad fo r thrir promrl ' Sf'lls nrw for over $1fi0.00 .
CompleP. Servlcl!
high water . Nic~ location.
are ·
c , son.
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Guetra nt'-'f:'d to oartv ar;;!'&gt;um
See Dy appomtment. or call FOh SALE OR TR.\DE : Hay
Mr. and Mrs.
and eff ir·irnt servir'e. fi ll tho~f' . .'
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WY 2_2885 or WY 2. 3oz50.
tedr) .... for
trade . WY
who sent flnwPrs and canis mg ln ~t 7 pa_rnw~ts o 6.25
"'rlte. PHne or Cootaet
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sale or
Barrett, W. Va., were weekf'nd
and .those who dona!Pd bl ood monthl .~ Phnne \\ y 2-2204.
A. C. BH.AUfo'IIRD
2-~lt.t.~..
G 4 tfc visitors of their son, Mr. and
for re. plaeehlPnt . Mrs r.ref. _
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Racine, Oblo
Mr~. Jack Elam.
- ANl U.SEIJ wJ?Idt-'rs. Htr
FOR SALE: 7 roomo and bath,
·-cpt. Wa 11 ace Hatr·teld of
1a Carnahan. Ra1'int&gt;. Ohio
NEW
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U. S. Mar lnes stationed
Large lot. Aluminum storm - ---- ---- 1p 1 H b
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doors and windows. Reason- CAR TOP fibre lass boat. 12 ear ar our,_ arnv
uome i
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EXPERIENCED
g oars, flre
. Saturday evenmg. to spend a 1
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Kenneth
Searle.
SH
2ft.
metal
earner,
Notic~
6 25 31c
AUTOMOBILE
5012.
6 11 30tc ' extinguisher. 4'f.t h.~. 111alor, ~ day leave wtth his parents. ]
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C II M . · Mr. and Mrs. Jne Hatfield and I
8 ft meat dtSplay ease Tyler 1
t e new. a
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,' IN sYRACUSE, three bedroom 1 son 773-5384.
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r. an d f rs.
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.AND
modern home, near school,
mile factory warranty remainina: in this car,
zantne ~nell and .;(•! nr display
Mndern insulated, ~all board
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bourne an amily of Columbus !'
Beginning July hf
Iray s A-I condilinn 1.•01lks
heatmg, large Jot 72 X 295. JOHNSON,nsSulmpsoranc•elns"-nce =~~ ~~~:,~h~t~:~~~ts, w~~~ :
likf' new First $:100 t:Jk t:'s it.
Phor.t:! r a. m. to 5 p. m. WY
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Jace and Nancy.
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Lvnn llact, Rad'e
F o od .
2-.1974, Evenings, 7 to 9 p m
Agency, ln. AU fonnJ o1 In
Mrs. Howard Russell, whn Is ! Gal-axie XL 2 Door Hard Top, Radio and heater. Bucket
seats, console, red vinyl upholstery. Low mileage,
Market.
wv 2-2441
6 2 tfc
IJUI'a.Dl!e. Jim Johnson and
Bud SllllJlsoa, AceDia.
In Meigs Meigs Memorial hos-;---;c;c-c-;-- 6 25 ~tc ; WY 2-2143
Pomt&gt;roy, 0 1
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19~,1 Harl~ y Da\·idson motnrcy- - - - 1
Wanted To Buy
Town Wagon VB. Standard trans. Power ateerin1
riP Cal: ,Jack H&lt;wri son, WY PIANO tuni~g. Newmnn Bur- . _
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2-11781, l'nn.Pinv, Ohio.
dette,
Middleport. WY 2-1
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MIDDLEPORT
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6 18 30tc A LARGE boumlary of tnnuc..a.L NOTI'·I
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WH.i'.:l'\ nJl.J uSE ABl Cleaners WINDOW and p&lt;'lrr h sharlr&gt;s, all ~Ok YOU 1~ Bu1ldov~r
1rk
ta&lt;'t : M W. Runyons, Min- ~=11d 1 :~ ~~i~:~;;~e TZt"~~·Ps~•'!~~~~;
kinds. Perch vailam·e
and ' Phone \~ 2-6455. Paul L Bai- ersville, Ohio. WY 2-6273.
TQ••m•h.lP Tru~tee• at Rock spring!
"Free Storage Plan•· You gel awnings Vr-nrtian blinds and I ley, Pumeroy, Ohio, R. D. 2.
6 23 tOte F"atrJrnuM • •• 7:30 p . m.. t' rtdu. 1
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blg, bentiful empty clo::;et re11airs . F'rf'e f':-;limnte. Dale ,l
6 1 30tp
Ju~-~~~;~~;Y~~wnl'nlp Truat~•2 Door Hartl Top V8. Auto, trans. Radio and heater. ExSpiCe ln· (!&gt;)!.change for all the
By : F. H. JohnfiWn, Town~hip f:lerk - - - - - - - - - - cellent condition.
rOOm occupied by the tamilv'i Wippel Supph_ 21 ~ liuiun Ave . ' - - -·-- -For Sale or Rent
uu ;18, uc
A picnic dinner was held at
Li:GAL NOTICE
the horne of Mr. and Mrs. Charwinter clothi ng ~t're·s how il Pomt&gt;roy, Ohw. 6 25 301 c
POMEROY, OHIO
John w . MeJduu. wbu.e plac• of
works. Bring lD aU
your _ __ .
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· n-sJd~nrt u u known . wm tllke no- les Rife Sunday honoring Mr.
HOUSE for rent or sale, by t1964.
"~ t hai on tbe 8th cLay m June, Ch
4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Auto , trans. Radio and heater.
wmter clothes or c&lt;Jil us for 1ON I- .1-m-mths old Tt'rriPr and
In the Heart of
th~ undnallfned, Yvonne
M.
aries R1'fe and Mr. George
I monthly payments on land Mfldau. u Plaintiff. rlled her PeUlivn B
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pick-up and we will "Proles· a C'hihunh1Ja frmale pup _ Ph . THE AMERICAN RUHR
contraf't, 5:l 2 Mill Street, Mid- again•• him In lh• c(lurt or Co m- even ge Sr. on Father's Day.
smnaJiy" dry clean them at SH 2~47fl3 .
6 24 3tc 1
mon Pleu . .\lei.lilR Cou nt y,
Ohio, Those atwnding were Mr. and
. dleroort
Phone WY 2 5262
Case Nn. tl .639. ror dlvorc~
on M
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4 Door Station Wagon VB. Auto. trans.
Frigidaire.!
General Real Eshte
6 15 ti
proofmg and hang them up tahlf'S, chair~ . Phone SH 2.
e ~~~ ~~~~Yi1~exn r~~d dt;1&lt;;;~:· r~~~·:~~c;S! New Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs.
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for storage in seated cedar· 4719 .
Service
ca1u..- will De for hearing on and Larry G. Hoffman and son
6 .'•.3 6tp
f or Rent
aftn the lOth day of Auru~t 19&amp;4
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Albany , Mr. and Mrs. George
4 Door Sedan VB. Auto. trans. Radio and heater. PowH
ready for them. nert !aU, call i. J1 ~&lt;; Oll}{ pleasure to
lm~n
CUCKLER REALTY
weoater and Fu~::intlff
Beveridge, Jr ., and son, Fred,
steering.
us or lef oor rouleman know Carpf:'t Sh&lt;tmrnoers
FREE '
HOUSE. on Vine St.. in Middle- Attorot-~· ~"r Plaintitr
of Washington C. H., Mr. Harand they will be handed to I with purchase of Blue Lu ~ , Bo• 2'29
Phone W'Y 2-3830
port.. Ph. WY 2·3089 .
16! 28; (7 1 J. •o, 17, 24, 31 : (8; 7, 7te
old Rife of Guysville, Mr. and
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ol Hollywood'l version o1 Amer- Us coverage of the Republk:au
1Notional Coovenllm wbk:b
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· starts July 13, wW olio review
Tho CIIODDel SWim: Former the GOP conclave In • President DwiChl D. Ellonbow· hour b:oadeast July lt.

1elevision Revue
BJ RICK DUBROW
1 lege days in . thil eo~try.
Un.iaed Pren J.aternat\onal l These seenungJy nunof- expeHOLLYWOOD tUPI) -The riences were well reJated to· the
qu,st of foreign studentB for an 1 VBBtly important matt.l!r of how
Amertcan education w a s per· forelgn students can lose some
sonalized Wednesday nlght by misconc-eptions about the U~lted
CBS Reports" in a one-hour States, and how tmportant 1t is
study of
yooog
AFricans to expand the exchange prothree years at Dartmouth Col- gram. As the show pointed out,
lege.
ugdram . A11 the show point~ ou
The subject was George Wa-1there are about. 6.000 Afncan
ruhiu 24 born in a vi11oge in .students in AmerJca and about
' the son of a Kikuyu 75,000 y~ung persons over all
Penya' and
chieftain who was killed by the from foretgn lands pursue an
Mau Mau. Wednesday night's educatio~ here. .
telecast covered the three-year I Waruhlu n~rrated part of ~e
Dartn.outh experience, ending . program, whtch_ beglVI by gomg
with Waruhiu 's graduation this l back to the village he came
month.
from , and then offered shots of
A viewer naturally was pre- his steamship journey to Amer·
pared for the program to deal ~ca w!th ~ther students, ~dud­
in part with obvious racial ~ mg hls first look at te :statue
pects; but especiaJiy imposing, of Liberty,
because of the freshness, were
Waruhiu said that when he
the little personal episodes tltat first saw New York, it was _Just
were reflectd in the change of like in the movies. Later, tn a
W~trutrlu at the end of his col- panel discussion, some African
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6 25 6tc
newer Remeber the stnra~e F'urnllur~ .
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----------Is Free Pay Next Fall on . PEACHES, rPady now . Come, : Professional Dry Cleaning FURNI:.;HED and unfurni~hed
Delivery ABc. Cleaners and pick _vou r own, $l a peck .'
and Shirt Laundry
apartrr.entr;;. 134
Mulberry
ShirT Lau~dry Mason, W Va
Bring conta iners. four miles
1 Hour Cleaning
Ave ., Ph. WY 2-6615.
SP :4--5543.
4 3 90tc
west 111 Coolville on Rt. 51.1 at.'
Altering and Repairing
6 25 tfc
GUNS - -- Blue S11noro St.al.ion, turn teft ~
Po'"kets and lippen
We bUy, sell anfl trade guna , one mile. Wedge Fruit !'arm. ; 10 lbs. Dry Cleaning $2.00 ' HOUSE F'OR RENT In P"meBil! Wellman Les W!lliamsor l
6-22-tfc
DISCOUNTS roy _ 3 rooms and bath Call
al l'iffin J~wplers. Phone 50. I FOH . SALE- Mlddlepo-r1 's tall PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY
WY 2-3575 &amp;fter 5 p.m. 6-2D-tfc
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est building . toca""' 352 N :
ABC CLEANERS
FOUR ROOM furnished apart.
Ul 18 •ft sPcond Street, Middleport '
ment. Phone WY 2-3S5B.
AUTOMOBILE ln!!urance bt.eo
Pn&lt;·ed lor QUI~·'I: sale Inquire ! &amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
5 27 Ue
cancelled' l,ost ~-uur opera
al Ohio Hotel.
10 16 tic I 173·5543
Meaon, W. Va
tor's Uceose' C.U W't
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TING, Plumbing, Mueller
IJ!ittc (ifliSON Kay Harmm'y J!Ultars
Furnares . 1\ruold Brotben, ment, furnace beat.P hone
----;;-:;:-;::-=:-:-:-=---- and 1\mpliften , 24 months to 1 iUI E:.;• Malo StreP.t, Pom- WY 2--3319.
t 28 tfc
~OR SALE
"ay see 0 , call fiffLD Jewel I ecoy. l'b••• W'l WMI.
- --ers. Point Pleasant, w va .. ,
4 ROOM apartment witb bath.
7 20 tfc
KI~BY SWF:F:PER, comrlete
P~one 50. Btl! Wellman, Les -;c=;-;;c:::-=::--==
Phone WY 2-5385.
wtth pnwt!r polish-2r Can 't be W1lhamson.
10..3/ltt i.arJ Gruer;er ' PhtmbtD&amp; and
5 6 trc
tnld from new. p ('red
f
Heating
run- · FOR SALE - f!nrn itur"
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Unfurnished bouse, 4 roomo.
' sale Phonr&gt; WV 2-2216.
E0 d •ts •· ~Balmu.:e due 8 pavment.s nl ·
YOltr sewer lr'ourue:s
utility and bath. 1655 Potnt
$7.v3 pe mot 1tJ 1 Phone wv I__ ___ _ __ ____ 5·20-lllp
WS:w':'rv~::b~:Lane, Pomeroy. Phone WV 2.
2-2204
6 19 St.c ! HOlJSF.:TRAfLEH, 1919 Richard.
3874.
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USED FREEZER BUYS . ,Call WY 1,26.19 .
6-20-6tp
W'l Z.llll' Da' or Nl~t THREE and four rotl'll fuml!h•l
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with ARAB U dn-11 Coneen.
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UPRI(oHT FREEZEO . $125
Co .. Middlepor1, Ohm.
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l ~!l~:;,.FR~~~::r~t~.-. 5100 8:00 h . rn ., afternoon sen:ice MODERN ' room tnd
batb
,,. . ., Comblnetion $13! SINGER Sewing
machines. by l:OC p_ m., by calling furnVJhot apartment. Pbobe
Sernl Gn Aririv•r•tor $100
new $59_50 up. Several used
Curtiss Breeding Service Jne. WY 1--3874,
I 12 tfCI
Used Wrlnoer W.uher · $35
ch.
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gsL'1 prices
Technician, Leland Parker, T!m'EE bedC'oom house on LIDo
The rabric Shop. ~Inger Sales Pomecoy, 0. Ph. WY . 2-2264. coin Hln, ~~ Pb o ••
Pomeroy undmark
and Servic:e, Pomeroy. Ohio. Albert 1 arker, Chester. Ohio. WI W3f6 or ·wv· ~ .
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Cleveland 000 222 020- 8 11 0
Minnesota 000 100 000- 1 3 1
Kralick, McMahon (8) and
Romano, Azcue (9). Grant, Perryd tSBI. ttePieisz~ 6 ), Roland (8)
an
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Winner - Kraliek (8-2). Loser
-Grant (3-5). HR - Alvis,
Brown.

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York 001 000 000- I 3 0
Balt
110 010 OOx- 3 6 0
Bouton. Reniff (7J and Howard. Barber (4-4) and Orsino.
Loser - Bouton (5-7l. HRPowell, Robinson, Pepitone.

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Los Ang
000 031 OOx- 4 8 0
Browsfield 0-3), Stock {6)
and Bryan. Newman, Osinski
{71 and Rodgers. Winner-Newman (&amp;-2). HR.-Bryan.
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NaUonlil IA!ape
0 OOJ 000- 2 7 0
Houston
01
St. Loui1 001 000 031- 4 B 1
Bruce, Owerts (8) and Grote.
Craig, Hobble (j) and McCar-ver. Winner,:_ Craig (4-3). Loser- Bruce (7-t). HR- Aspromonte.

Mrs. Charles Rife and son. Larry. They enjoyed home
ice cream in the afternoon.
Larry Rife has
in Washington Court House.
Gary Saxton enlisted Jn the
Navy and Is now at Great Lakes
Ill. ior nin(. weeks boat training.
He is a grandson of Mr. and
Mrs, Charles Rife. His pa~nts
Mr. and Mrs. George Saxton
live at East Liberty. lie is ~
graduate of Rutland HJgh School
in the class or '63·'64.
Mr. and Mn~. Raymond Tho..
mas and sons, Larry and Stevie,
Athens, spent Sunday with her
mother, Mrs Freda Bowen.
Billy Vetella h.. spent the
past week with friends at Pomeroy.
Mrs. Ethel Rife and son spent
Sunday with her pacents, Mr.
and Mcs. Mart Mollohan, Tu~
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Flsher, Wakefield (2), Lary (9)
end Carmizzaro. Loser - FisiJ.
er (&amp;-6), HR - Lynch 2.
(13 Innings)
Los Angeles
000 000 100 flOO 0- I 81
San Francisco
000 000 010 000 1-2 II 1
Koufax, M!Der (1), Perranoskl (12) and Roseboro. Sanford, Pierce (6), Shaw (7), Per-

ry (9) and Crandall. ~~~~~;II
Perry (5-3). Loser - Pr
Pitts
~ ~!0 000-1 13 3 kl (1-3). IIR-Falrly.
New York
0J11·11111 000-1 4 2
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and '"' the eampus Christian
Mr. and Mro. G. A. Rl'lekt•
minisrry boaro.
took A. D. Morrlaoo tO Metp
"Mrs. Santee has been a v~
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General Hospital Friday fer
tal part of the woman'• ~
~na~ment.
elation of the church.
"The Santees have two dillMra. Erma Nelaon and lll'andA 1%3 liberal art s graduate Santee on page 8H under the drenn, Ned and MarRaret."
MASON _ Mason County 4- Thompson, Jane Sterne,
soo,
Joey, left for a vlalt wtlll
of Rio Grande College, the Rev. heading , "Pastoral Changes."
CLASS ENTERTAINED
H Camp for older youth wu ard Rood, Nora McNeUI, Ubby
Air. and Mrt. Dale Harvey
Air.
and Mrs. J.,...m Nelaon
Roland Virgil Santee is pastor The write-up read :
HARTFORD _ Mrs. Steve concluded on Friday evening at Stewart ,and Darrell Asbury. announce the birth of a daugbIn
Geor;ta.
Holer
of July I I of the Upper Al-1 "The R·v. R. Virgil Santee,
Howaril \\as hostess to the Ad- Southsode, w. va., willl the Junior leaders selected to ter, June Dale, at
ton Baptist Church in Alton. 11· 1 ilssoclate mmLster of the
ult Clw monthly meeting at foll owing campers receiving a- work at Retarded Children'• Hospital! June 6.
The annual picnic and wtenUnois.
view churcb (Baptist) for the
her home Friday evening. The wards. Younger camp (nine camp are Nora McNeill, Ar· Air. and Mrs. Don Miller and er roast Sunday evenme preHls wlf~. the tormer UlrPna ' p&amp;st five years, has accepted
meeting was opened with pray- \ears through 12) started or. lene Roush, Cheryl WUiiam- two daughters, Puerto Rico, ceded te opening of V.B.S.
McO.rmott, Is the daughter of a call to the Upper Alton Baper by the psstor, Rev. w. 0 . Monday of tbls week.
son, Sbaron Yeager, Dtvld An- visited ber mother, Mrs . .Ell&gt;- at Columbia Chapel on MODOr . and Mrs. F. W. McDerm· l tist Churrh, Alton, Ill., and will ,
H
Du · the b 1
Dale Johnson, Jr. was se-- oerson and KaUty 1bomas.
el Radekln and family. They day.
' · . ·.Jr _ Mc- 1E'ave h'1s present duties on July Pearl Goff • dec. to Darrel ·oover. rmg
us ness ses.. 1 ted
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prmgf.IE' ld • Ill mms
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One
bundred
and
ten
older
wUJ
go to W~nsln for a couDe
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Goff, Raymond Goff Marvin s1on various plans were discuss- ec
as e ou
ng rs
Air. and Airs. J. E. RadeklD
rmott w~s pre-si ent of Rio list Mr. Santee's special inter. •
ed for improvement for
the year camper. Spirit of the 4-H Club members attended the ple of weeks wltb hla people
Grand'! Cu.le~t' 1944-51. Mrs. est and work has been w it h Goff, Evelyn DavJs, corrected ch h lso 1
f v
camp, David Eeds; Head H., camp the past week. Guest and she will return to spend were Sunday diMer guests of
Santee received her barhelor of 1' young r-·
~ople and the re1 1·g1'ous Affid. for Trans ., Salem.
.
urcB:blA
Schp
a,ns
or
adacaoo were m e Jane Sterne ; Heart H, Leah night was held Thu.rsd ay even- the summer with her mother. their son, G. A. RadeklD and
11on 1
sc:if'nce. Jegree m "'. il"'r.Jentarv. jedu&lt;:&gt;ation of children .
Myrtle Fitch, Carl Citch, El· Refreshmeent·, wele served dur-· Miller; Hand H, Carol Gerlec h ing and a tal en t :tuuw
-•· present
MI'!i. Allee Van Zan! spent family.
education from Rw L.randE' Col- "He has been active in the va Hayman, Dayton Hayman, ing the social hour to ~v . w. and Health H, Richard Rood. ed. Guests introduced by 4--H the first of the week witb her
Mrs. Graham and daughter,
lege m 1956.
work of The Cleveland Baptist Mable F · Rawson, Harold Raw- 0 H
M H
L D r
Second year campers receiv- Club Agent Gilbert Barnette inRio Grande, spent tbe week
The Cleveland Baptist News Associatior., serving as Chair- son to William Barton, Beulah Mrs ~er .Jd ls.S~~~y Mi- ~a~ ing 8 Lucky Nickel were David eluded County Clerk L.. W.
Section ot the "Crusader'' the man of the leaoo:orship edUCa. 4 .acres, Lebanon.
ry A.urr::.::.e
Mrs ~ ~ibbs Anderson, Robert Hussell, Bert Getty and Mrs. Getty; County Sharon Yeager, Sagamore, John end with Mrs. Anna E. Turner,
Alnerkan Baptist news maga- tion t:ommtttee of the Depart- Edwm. Wmdsur S~ivers to Ger· Mr a d ~· Deibert Dotson' Hess, Gregory Plants, Michael Commissioner ~nd Mrs. Everett Sommer; Seneca Tribe, chief, who Is attending Rio Grande
z.int", had a picture of Virgil ment of Christian Education lrude Stivers , DavJd E. Keller, Mr. an~ Mr:sA. Keith McClung' Bennett, Leah Ann Miller, Su- Bissell,
Mrs. Mary
Hyre, Carol Gerlach, Sagamore, Dav· College.
Mrs, J. Jl!. Radekla
for Trans., Pomeroy.
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Archie McKinne} Eva McKin- and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crump. san Darst, Russell Willit..mson, At ens
Messenger;
t e
ney to Carl P. Rl~hards, Ver- The JuJy meeting will be held Betti Jane Scarberry, Marga- Knoll , Pt. Pleasant Register; erly Burns, Sagamore, Nora
SAILING SOON
na M. Richards, parcels, Sal· ast ~hthe home of Mrs. Vonald A. ret Buckalew and F.lmer Stone. Mrs. J. H. Turner, presldent of McNeill; Mingos chief, Linda
em.
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Contest winners in courtesy Home Demonstration CouncU: Lathey, Sagamore, Gayla HalJessie
Grueser,
Richard
RAVE GUESTS
place tie between Sharon Brink- Lawrence Plants, president of stead.
PT. PLEASANT - Miss
Er0 ~·d, a
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Club·
Frank
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of
the
talent
show
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Barnette,
Jericho
Pleasant
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Grueser to BusteJ" Darr€tt, 3.75 Major E. B. Meel ung was th e er 'th
an 3 daneBetti'erne;
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,
~ impersonation of the teacher at North Pt. Pl-·ant
nut~
s be ,
Scholz
Lion's Club· Heber
was the
S
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h
k
acres, Rutland.
wee end guest of is aunt a
m1 : r ,
car rry.
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John J . Fick, Jane rick, Char- uncle Mr. and Mrs. A. Keith
Winners in 4-H information Roush, vice president. Re- Beetles by the "Rockies."' Mak· Grade school. Mrs. Mildred
Jes T. Fick , Mary Fick, Roy McClung, Sr. , of Hartford . Ma- contest: 1st Darrell Asbury: 2nd talaed Children's Youth Associ· lng up the trio who played and Bumgardner of
Chlhieothe,
ltho 5hort ont to Oil' bank):
E. Fick, Doris Fick to Richard jor McCkmg who has 1een work· Virginia Sprouse; 3rd, Steve ation ; and Lowell Cook, Vo-Ag sang, "Money Can't Buy Me Ohio, fonnerly of Point PleasF. Fick, '.186 acres, Chester. ing on his Ph Oat Massachusetts Newberry..
Pt. Pleasant.
. Love" were Jimmy Wise, Alan ant and Miss Irene Gagnon of
s. G. Pickens, Emi~ Pickens Iru:titute of Technolog~ has just Good Grooming (girls) - 1st, State worken tntrod.uced who Hart and Jtm Sommers.
Boston, Mhss., wlll saU from
to Samuel Larry Pickens Bon- fJRtshed a course of mstructlon Sharon Yeager; 2nd, Lind a assisted with older camp and
Others taking part were Kalh· New York on July 1 for
a
nie Pickens, ~ lot, M.li:ldieport. in Washington , D. C. for an as- Tatterson; 3rd, Alice Stone. will assist this week with the ery· Sayre who played a classl· month's visit in 15 European
w. o. Atkins, Helen E. Atkins signment on the MAAC. Prog· Bo~·s - 1st, David Anderson; younger camp are Larry Yost, cal selection on the piano: Nora countries and around the Medto Eugene Hester, Gladys P. rams in Formosa. He will 2nd, Richard Rood; 3rd, Dan Charlie Morris, Judy Broemsen McNeill and Arlene Roush both iterranean Sea. The
group
Hester Lot Chester
leave Louisville, Ky. this week Love.
and Dave DaRlels.
sang songs. David Bennett ser- will sail On the Queen Eliza..
Charit-s s'pencer, Lucy
E. with hi.s wife and three chil- l Junior lt&gt;.aders returning to Campers are divided lntll var- ved as narrator.
beth and will make the entire
Spencer tQ Luther c. Friend, dren for a two year stay in i younger camp will be Ronald ious tribes, Delaware's Senecal The camp cooks and dlsh- trip by steam ship and motor
Betty Je~ne Friend,
parcels, Formosa.
Cherokee, \olingos and Big Feet washers were introduced during rail. They will return to the
Chester.
His mother, Mrs. c . D. Me- Puerto Riro, where Mr. Hesson (composed of adult campers). the evehing by Home Demon· United States by plane on Aug·
Clung of Washington, D. c. ac- ! will be station~ for three years. Competition was keen through stration Agent, Miss Wanda ust 1. Misr Barnette wil1 leave
companied Major McClung to Mrs. Hesson IS the former La- out the week between the tribes. Stemple and they are Mrs. Pt. Pleasant Sunday for WashBID AWARDED
Chiefs and Sagamores respec- Bonnie Waldie, Ml'l!. M a r y lngton, D. C. lor a visit with
PT. PLEASANT - Andersons' Hartford. She will leave July 1 von Hall.
• chedcing service • safe dt!posit servi(e
for
Merced,
Calif.,
where
she
Mr.
ano
Mrs.
Harry
Crump
tively are Big Foot Chief, Ma- Stephenson, Mrs. Goldie Smith, her sister and join her travel·
Rock, Jn.c, of Charles·
will
makP
her
future
home.
were
Sunday
afternoon
guests
ry
Froodnt, Sagamore, 8 iII Mrs. Msgaretta Sebrell, Leah ing companions at the N e w
• savings service
• loan service
, tort has been awarded the conPI!.RSONSAL
of
Mr.
an•
Mrs.
J.
M.
Crump.
Lewis;
Delaware Tribe, Chief. Ann Rice and Bonn~&lt;! Staats. York World Fair.
, tract to resurfa ce 3.1 miles of
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ENJOY ONE·STOP IANKINGr
Pt. Pleasant and Mason. The Clung Jr. arxl son, Alex, of
MAKE OUR HEADQUART!RS YOURScontract. for the Mason County Charleston and H. Juhling Me~
project wa~ one of 20 bid~ op- Clung and Miss Helen Peters
fOR EVERY MONEY MAnERI
ened Tuesday by the W. Va. were guests of the A. Keith McState Road f.ommiss ion . The Clungs Sunday.
contract was Jet to the Ander- Mrs. 1-teler. B. Wade, Mr. and
son Company on a bid of $42,· Mrs. Joe Wade and children,
We Pay 3% Interest On Savings
Larry, Jo Ann and Betty, of
054.50.
Roanoke, Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
LAD DROWNS
Jack Frye of Chesler, W. Va.,
JACKSON (UP!)
Harry were the week end guests of
Arthur, 10, drowned
while Mr. and Mrs . Lee Gibb~.
swimming at Lake Hope Beach Mr. am. Mrs. Eugene HesServing Meigs County' for over 90 'vears
near here and Walter Thomp- son and children of Salina, Calif.
son, 9, war pulled ·from the are visiting with Mrw. Hesson's
POMEROY- RUTLAND
water and revived by a life- mother: and oUJer relatives.
guard Wedm~sday.
They are enroute to Jan Juan,

Rio Grande College Graduate
Named Upper Arlington Pastor

Hart£ord .

Society Notes

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Older Youth at Southside Society Notes

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Earth Moving is Underway at Site of New Racine Highlift Locks, Dam

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Property
Transfers

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In JUST ONE HAUL

BY BOB WINGE'rr

The ear ·" Js moving on the
oil&lt;! of tht new Racine Locka
and Dam

at Reedsville when Wlll't aot acquired in prKOnstrucllon aounderway !0&lt; the locks a n d tlvlty.
dam there. Or;:;vo also it ~n- Oris moving in several
era! conlr,actor for the Reeds- h
'ilers for its
field
ville-BellvDie project.
oft. ,
will be frorr. theoe
Corp. of Engineer offiCials trail~•
• majority of the
have token up headquarters In problt"',
vorked out
by
the home formerly oW!Ied by Dravo ::- ,
~ of Engineer
Donald Nease. Nea~ is one officials ·'. ~\ \ 'he cons~rueof the pe'"SOns whose land wu lion perioo:\. u',..'...~ .
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Laborer!. baft boOII
~
busy duriDC !be pMI - " cl&gt;
t1ng ud bumlDC bnllll at ...
around the oite """" the lodlo
and dam will IIIDd.
The new dam aboot Rao:!lllt.
and the one at Ree4nltle, d
make Locka 21 IIIII :II obooleW,
Ct~rps of Engineer oftleiaJa blft

Work begoa at the oil&lt;!, to·
c.ted about five miles aboVe
Racine along Route 338, th1a
past Monday Already• I big
said.
swath has been cut to make
way for the enormously expen·
""·""'"''" \,r-~,; :.
sive project.
Several oie-ne: of heavy equip.
ment are busy clearing brush,
bulldozing, and grading t h e
land toward the Jhio
river
from the Theron Johnson farm
at Plants
Dravo Corporatioh' general
contractor for the project, began the )Ob with
.:.everal
pieces ot heavy equipment at the
site. HowPVer worker11 ~id Friday- " Qui~&lt;! a bit more Is yet
to be assigned to the Meigs
county job.
.
Dravo bulldozer
operators
TRAFFIC JAM - Virgil Windon of hester relaxes on his piece of heavy equipment wbtle waiting for other sold they bave been Instructed
WORK AREA - Dravo Company has already moved in many plecea of heaV)'
equipment operators to move along the procession line of work at the Racine project. Windon and the other oper- to begin digging a hug&lt; gully
•
quipment
and is aranging its tool buildings and such at the site of the Racine Locu
ators are working along the Ohio River about a half mile trom where the dam actually will stand. The dam is to in the ootlom land near the
a.
n
d
Dam
project.
ln the background is the Theron Johnson farm.
cross the river in an area where the sand digger is working.
river, similar to the one made
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Suany 1nd bot today a • d
Stuutay. F1tr arr warm tonight.
Hlgb lol1a) to. Low lonlght M.
Hlp Sllllday 93.

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Bargains in Elberfelds Furniture Department on
the 2nd and 3rd Floors ·· Select Your Furniture
At Elberfelds In Pomeroy
We'll Deliver Promptly to Your Home I

Pomeroy National Bank

Sale! RCA Whirlpool

TOMMY CROW INVITES ••.

MEIGS COUNTIANS

WRINGER WASHERS
e12 lbs. capacity-Exclusive Surgilator agitator
• 20-minute timer with automatic cut off

• 8 position wringer with easy to reset roll pressure
e2~"

soft rubber wringer rolls, one is mottled.

Magic Chef Gas Ranges
Divided Top With Maeic Cbef's Famou•
Red Wheel Oven Thennostat.
$149.00-30 INCH WITH LARGE OVIN •• IALI $125.00
$189,00--36 INCH WITH STORAGE COMPARTMENT
AND OVIN ------------------------ SALE $160.00
$219.00--30 INCH- LARGE OVEN - GLASS OOORELECTRIC CLOCK AND AUTOMATIC
OVEN LIGHTING ---------------·-- IALI $111.00

• Large feed board
eAutomatic water return pan
• Porcelain-enameled tub

e Unt collector

• High Speed Drain Pump
eLarge Casters-one with toe lock

TO
VISIT
THE NEW

Regul1r $169.00

Sale •148.00

Sale •66.00
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HIDE A BEDS and
SLEEP or LOUNGES

SPEND A DELIGHTFUL EVENING IN
COOL COMFORT AND PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS.

FINEST FOODS
COCKTAILS

7-Piece Breakfast Sets
Large 31Hnc:h by 48 inch table with one 12 inch extension
teat. 6 sturdily built cbairt upholstered in lon1 weartna
vinyl Your choice of chrome or bronze and brats.

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Upholstered In Long Wearing Fabrics. Brown, Tan,
Char Brown, Gray

Reg. $249.00
Reg. $229.00
Reg. ·$219.00
Reg. $199.00

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Sale $200.00
Sale $190.00 .
Sale $180.00
Sale $170.00

Sale! SERTA
INNERSPRING
MATTRESSES
Roll edge, button top. Long wearing ticking coverIn&amp; and with side ventilators.
FULL OR TWIN BED SIZE

One Group of 12 Chairs
Upholstered In nylon and other long wearing fabrics. Swivel Rockers and Recliners. Relltllarly Prl·
ced at $89.00, $98.00 and $109.00.
POll THII IALI

$75·00

One Group of 11 Chairs
Swivel Rockers, Occasional Chairs and TV Swivel
Chairs. Large usortment of colors and fabrics. Rei·
ularly Priced at $79.00, $69.00, $S9.00.

Sale •48.00
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Multi-Purpose Cabinets
f22.1i0.

Sale $15.00

OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00 P.M.

ATHENS, 0.

VOL XVI

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
NO. 63~-------------------

Elberfelds furniture and.Floor Coverings- Pomeroy

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1964

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Oxford on Mission in Mississippi

ial Hospital in Oberlin, 0 .
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INDIANTOWN GAP Re- 1 Dr. Moulton was the daughter
o
pu~llcan presidential hopeful of llle late Albanus Avery
Gov. WOllam W. Scranton meets IMoulton, wbo was the second
today with other party leaders, president of llle college. Mou~
Ajrm
Paul D Anf
°
New York. Gov.
Hall, llle newest 'f!en's dor- SOD
aad
""" A- Rockefeller, m a stop , m1tory at Rio Grande, was p_ Ar&gt;lngton ol Rl. z, Chellr
tta;~water c~nfetence.
. named after the second presi- ire, lias completed th.e Hnt
OXFORD (UPI)- A seco~d wave of student-~olunteers Louis J . Schr.etder Jr ., Tax hela in Zanesville the week of ing course on sales, excise and
1'1&gt;• .meeting, scbedu!A!d for ,dent
pbaH of blo Air Vorce bule were scheduled to_leav~ this Southwestern Obi? college Commissione1, announced today June 22.
h1ghway use taxes.
2 p~ ~ at the Pennsylvan- : SurvJvlQI is one son, Hugh· , 111mtary b'ain(ng at .1...11.ckland town today for 1 Civil rights mvamon of MIS:Sl~Slppl. .
that all examinen assigned to I Several exam iners from the The bas1c cuurses consist of
.Ia . execui!Ve mf!IIS(on here, al- 1of Hfllsboro, Calif.
..
AFB. fa. Airman ArrlagCpp . Th:,:olunteers completed a week-long trrurung sessiOn the zanesville District, Office , Cincinnati and Toledo Districts a study of ~ach tax law and Its
·. "" ·W.U 10 ill~ _G!n(.lobn_ .+.,. ~-..- were beld today Jli.j baa beta seleeled for te6 · 4\!1-,I•D College for ~omen here, an~ one bus load of of the Ta&gt; Commissioner, have falso atte.,ded the local school. admmiStraUOJI, tu returns,
Love or. ColoradO ~ A num : the 'JI'fm C!lurch, Dliorlln. liili"~ · iiil - . ; ·-u· llt''illll!l'afl the 1r81Jieea..jdt, ~ ~!I~· TJice. r~!l)llllld.ar~of -the 275 OQJ!lP"'t'L llll'. t~asic . training Earlier U1is year all former rules and audit procedure.
ber,. Jli other people wh were Ia! will be m the Rio Grande ' ...hlte•anee opeclaUII! at llle completing the course m deftlo'~ voter ref!Stratloll 'on per.!Onal propertf'ind personal propertv tax exarnma- Lator there will he advanced
not ldenWled by Scranton•s ·calvary Cemetery.
I Air Tralnma Command IATC) pro~rams, freedom ICboolll, commuruty centers and other franchise taxes which
was ers completed th. h.sic train· courseo which wiH be primarily
aides.
: Dr. Moulton fOceived her ' ochool al Shopparil AFB Te1. projects were to leave today
on the technical aspecta
of
1 doctor of medicine degree and
Hil aew Ul&amp; is '1111 of t b 1
A previous groUp of 25 Oleft
each law· court decisions with
WASIUNGTON-A large port , bachelor of science degree from vast AT(, system wblcll train• here .... weekend, and. three of coDes• studeuts, who will '!"'"d
emphasis on prartlcal
probol the operation of Soviet anti · ; the University of Illinois.
· airmeo and officers iD tile dl- th7m. wer~. reported JJUSiin in ~ .BllDllller WQrking 10 Misstslems.
aircraft missiles In Cube now I She """'"" as supervisor of I vene sldUs ~ by t be MISSisalppl
"PPI at $IO 8 week. Some left
oppears tube ln Cuban hands, tPhysical training, Cleveland ! nalloa't •..._.. foree. The
A opoksman for the volun- In chartered. b~ and other•
According to Schneider, the
but there ta atiU no evidence Iboard .u education, from 1904..(17 . . airman 11 a 1911 graduate •f teers said there were about a made the tnp m pi'IVSle autotraining schools. are a part of
18
that tbe Russians hove formal- ! Dr. Moulton was also a for- I Kyger Creet Hltlh ocbool.
dor"" dropouts from llle secorul mobiles.
DETROIT (UP!l - President Johnson , drumming up the departments program
h glven up the commnd cen-lmer teacher at Rio Grande col- -group that began trainmg Moo- 1be s~c.~nd gro.up conclud~ money and su~ort for Democrats m this industnaJ cen- cross-trai.n_Its ~am1ners _sot~
ter ot the missile system.
, lege.
I
day. Some of them were asked the trammg le&amp;~D- here ~rJ- ter, found a fnendly reception from business tycoons as are ~rofJcJent m all aLeas
This was reported by quati· ~
I
to go baek home, but ~ was 110\ day. ~Other trauung, SOSSIOII well as (he party's loyal coterie of labor leaders.
taxahon ..
fled sourc.. today following dis- :
I
known wbether any bocked out will begm next week m MemSpeaking Friday night from a platform shared by . A combmed or packaged .,.._
closures thet Soviet
troops ' Five Meigs Girlo
,
due tu the disappearance of !be PI"•· Ten., also designed for United Auto Workers President Walter Reuther and Ford It procedure " bemg developed
ba bee leaving Cuba In re- :
three men in MissiSSIPPi this work in the Civil Rights battle- MJtOr Co. Chairman Henry Ford !1 , Johnson told 2,000 by WhiCh all taxpayer Hablllty
,.;.,e w~ In large numbers. Are Appointed
week.
Found of Mississippi.
people who paid $100 a plate to attend the Democratic to the state Is checked at F
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th th Ru
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The project Ia sponaored by
fund-raising dinner·
time. The program Is expecte4
or severa mon s . e hs-: ft'ive Meigs county
g IrIs '
the Student Non-Violent Coordi·
""'"' capllall'st the . manager and other regular part.v work- . to result in a more effective
1lans
been
tralnmg
· ted
· ~ttee. CongrNe~s 01f
'
. · t adm'minimiS
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CUbanshave
at the
missile
sites.IRe--e i, ~Bthere appom,
Bu to
k off'Ices aG't the
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and '"e
the worker have
built the ers also on hand , was ·a ~0~- Iand eff ICien
auvD
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annua
c eye
tr s Dale Eeaver 57 of Zanesville Racial Equably, the atlona
k' d of a system that has made glomeration rare fur a Michl- the tax taws at am
urn Cva•
cen~. CUbass have been re-d : State now in progress at Capt.! and former ~~nt of Dorcas Association for Ute Advancemthe envy 0 f all the world ga Democratic funclion. And with fewer demands on the
placmghundreds
Russiansof there
n · tal Unl versIty.
Idied Thursday at 5:45 p.m. ln' ment o1 Colored. p eop1e and the
us they are al' here toni~ht In· Johnson, taking note of its rar- taxpayers.
man
Soviet ami)i.',
OWS 8
And
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I Clarice Norris, Syracuse was Guernsey Memorial Hospital National Counctl m·Cburches.
thl
room detennined and ity described thf' evening as "a Lawrence E. Puckett, As91sty
lary
personnel have left Cuba . appoInted to the offiace of cI~ II Stubenville· where he was tak·' A tearn of psych'18Ins
. ts was on
' one and , pledged to leave great
, stimulant" to him.
b
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dedicated
a~ t M
. an~er of th
. e Z..anesv ille
Y sblp.
service commissioner in !be city en earlier that day af!A!r suffer· duty here to belp screen out
A . bellA! than they found I
DIStrict " the Drrector of tba
1 of James in Miller Co.: Linda ing a stroke abtlard 8 small tow volunteers who oUght create
it~enca
r
,
Training Schoot and Virgil V.
ti W"!~G",'?~ -twA de::.,~~ Moore, Pomeroy, is serving on boat, which he operated.
trouble Ol be detrimental to lllo Jack Robson, Middleport Po- Johnson's off-thHuff addition
Brown of Pomeroy Is one of
on
war Y 0 ra
the city board of education In j Funeral services wlD be held "Mississippi Summr Project." meroy Rotary club secretary, to his prepared remarks was
the instructors.
unions was expec~ today to SuUlvanl, Stebbins Co.: Patsy at the Bolln-Bryan Funeral Most of the group here are Friday night reported on h i s occasioned by the presence of
Examiners from this district
make It more difficult tu settle Manley, Rt. I, Middleport, ill 1home, 4111 Ave.- Zanesville, at
trip to the Rotary ln!A!rnation- such business luminaries as
who completed the trainlnl
•themajor d19pu!A!
.~ p.m. Monday.
C of C to Meet at
course orec Lawrence D. Achk left
1 overtrofrom the director of public service 2 -~
al convention at Toronto, Ontar- Jobn F. GoNion, president oi l
great wor ru •• con ver- In Oakley City, Miller Co.: Don- Mr. ileal'er Is survived by his Town &amp; Country
io. Canada. June 7 • 11 which the General Mo!ol'!i Corp.; Ray
auer, William C. Rainier, Har·
sy.
na Houck, Pomeroy, Is worltlng wife Margaret and three bro!tended by 14 661 Rotari E rt
Ide I ol th B
ICC
old P. Fairbanks, Roberts. MeGovernment officlab viewed . with the fire department
In tile,;. Ralph i.nesvUJe· Henry The Pomeoy Chamber
of was fa m 80
trl'
- ppeh ,Corppres· Hn
d Stoddaeu~~ ~
Clelland an.: David
Turpin
with serious concern the an· J is MUI Co
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coon es.
roug s
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Za
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nouncement ln CleveJand that a lan.' M'~ ··a~
Seren Ches~, and Clifford. of Colum- Commerce will meet Monday, He said tbe convention had president of the Michigan Na-1 The Williams Nationwide In· ctmto :vW~d ~Da i ·
truce between the Brotherhood ewls, 1 e~, 8 the ci~ bus. Hi~ parenU!, Mr. and Mrs. June 29, at Crow's Town and no DDOunced theme.
whlle tiona! Bank; E. 0. Quinn, vice 1suranct&gt; Agen cy, which oper- ay ~ a
on · v s,
ol Locomotive Engineers (BLE)
ca~ber In Finley, also m ~ward Beaver. Preceded bfm Cuuntry Restaurant lor Ita noon "lnternational Friendship" dill- president of the Chrysler Corp.; ates from its Middleport office, ~·~~~• ~ ET. W~lcb:
asd the Brotherhood of Loco~~»
er ·
m death ln 1956.
luncheon meetlg.
n~rs were. sold out, and friend- _Edward L. Cu~an, vice pres-- will open a br_anch office_in ~he arkm ~l~e:e p. · 8~:~· N:
tive Firemen &amp; Enginemen
shtp meetings llVerflowed their ident of Amencan Motors, and Simpson butldmg on Th1rd 't. comerstuwn J Keith Morgan,
(BLFE) haJ been shattered.
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rooms. ,
,
,
James Mcinerny, launder and in Rannc Jll 1 .
.
New Philadelphia
Edward
Roy E. Davidson, BLE presFoUowmg hla Ialit. to Middle- retired president of the Meiner- ThiS agenry will bnng 160 Brehm· Bridgeport Herman E.
!dent, oatd In hla union's newo.
por~Pomeroy RotariiDB, . Sec- ny Sprmg. and W1re Co. of line&gt; of msuranee to the Clti- Webb· Bm,PsvUZ.. Ge\tus H.
paper that BLFE cblef H. E.
retary Jack presented PreSident Grand Rapids.
zens of the upnver
country Hupp ,~rietta Tyros Theisen,
Gilbert bad decided ·to end 8
Bern,ant. Fultz his past presf.. This, with the union officials plus modern auto financing and and ftalpt; E. Wheatley, A~
"centlemes'o agreernenf' !bat By Ualled l'n11 laternaUoual $tOO.
St. A tble. Fl . Se g dents pm. Newly-elected Pres~
-- - mutual funds .
ens Wilbur L Smith and Joiol
barred mombersblp raids on Three wblle men were arres~ A search Dtinued 1
liJlll
~.. gre a- dent Dick Rosenbaum is
to
SELlS BULL
Pearl M Williams. former J Sweeney ·S!A!ubenville aod
one orpnlzalfoo by the other. ed by the FBI Friday at lito
_co.
or three Uonlsta ran acreamtng from 1 toke over nat week. A guest Allred Gans, Pomeroy, has teacher, and his son, Kenneth charles A. · Rathbu,:., G;.llipoBna IIIias. on charges thet missing clvll rJghto workers at rally oo the report that Nesroes from Warren, 0 . was E 1 r 1 sold a reg1stered horned Here- D Williams. make up the ag- b
SAIGON _ Two Amerlean
htened to kill two Pblladelphia.
Farmera and were marcblnc acaJn. But there Stlener.
·
lord bull tu Richard Heilman. ency force and operatA! on a. II"'"·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"""'"''
mora and a VIetnamese obser- while collellfans working as vof· Oloctaw lndlans were uked to was DO march and llle city bad Serving the meal were Heath also of Pomeroy,
Ameri·I Jather-son basis. Robert
ver were ldlled Friday wbeD 1111\een In the 'Mississippi join oearcbera today lor 111e Its first lull In racial clashes In church .6d1es, MI'!i. Earl Knight, can Hereford Assoc1at1on re- and David Riggs are sotic1tors
Cummunlst IUDflre
brought Project."
mitlslnc men _ two wbltes and 10 days.
cbalrman; ~- He~ Had- ports.
and Linda Beegle and Arlene
down their armed helicopter Tbe FBI sold the three men a Negro - wbo bave not been JoekBOnvWe, Pia.: Wllneoses dux, Jane Gilkey, MISI Bess
Williams are the off1ce workdurlni a bottle thai still rqect will be ctven a preliminary seen since SUnday night.
told a federal judgo that Fl9ri- Sanborn. Airs. Nan
Moon,
AIIIU!ST MADE
ers.
early today, u.s. mWtaey spo1c- heoring today at OUord, Miss. Ganga of Negro youths free da Gov. Farris Beyant Invoked Mrs. Francil Wilaon,
MrL Richard Lewis of Rt. 2, Ra- The Racine office will he opoamen reported,
The two collegians, recrulled from higlt ocbool for 8IIDllll8f a curfew 011 nighttime deiiiOD- Beulah Rayos, ond Mrs. Zelia cine was arrested and charg- en from 9 to &gt; on Tuesday and PIGS. FraDt Youq, Rolland,
Two V. S. !Oldlen ·IDBMfN for tha lllllllDIOl' campaign to vacationl - roamed Cbicago'a alratlons In Sl. Augustine to pre- Riley.
ed Friday by the Meigs coun- Thursday and until noon
on
Ohio. Pbone SH 2~28 file
:he bellcopter'a modllne l!tl!i get Negroeo registered to vote Nortb and Northwest sldea Fri· Vl!llt ldllingR. Negro leadera are
ly sheriff's department at 12:· Saturilay. Other hours are availwere ~ 1n tbe crub une In MisslaolwJ, raid they were tia, aiiRcklng white peroons, trying tu get the ban thrown MARIUAGE APPUCATION
able by appointment.
13 am lor ron-support
Pigs Sold Fint Day
terlousl7. '!'bey were
tn dlatribujing leaOell In llle Mill- claabma with pollee Od looting out.
Calvin Roy Dowell, Middle· ·
·
COI\IMI'I'fEE TO IIEET
Chtcap -ctv11 rl&amp;l&gt;ta dem- POll. ulesman, IIIII . Sheryl
Sataon'l U. s. Navy BoapllaL ~ della towD wbe!l they at 1uot Oat llore.
It's so easy to place a
Metp Memorial Hospital
A meeting of the committee Classified Ad and tteD.
. were ~Pollee laid at least 10 per- ' onstratora picketed tbe U. S. Elaine 'Martin, Mldtlleport, 1111ADMISSION - Mrs. Jerry chairman of the \llddleport your no longer u s e d
J.EOI'OLI)VIU.B, €on&amp;• _ In ·.~ leallel in!:ldent, ~. ,,....., !nJured Qd
JJ Courlbou10 for lbe lblrd d11 In clenl.
~. PumO&gt;'O)'.
Business and Prolesslotlal Wo- items.
jtllaDJa Provlncil'li
form« fCII!' .~ and three juvenilt!o •
were arrested. They a row but ...... prevenled ·•
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DISCHARGES
Ronald
Fry,
men's club will be held Monday
"l'retlldenl" Molle Tlbombe, .,... ·~ . at Columblil, addild. , tile ...,.. ipparently reaewal to a aU-ln. '8le plebts
· llelp o-Il IIGiplt8l
Just Phone W\' 2.Zllle
pea a bera'o' wel&lt;!mnl wboD· fllla, 011 ·chirp ol dbtrlbltt- formed · apontaneousq • claD- tJemanded federal protecllco lor A!&gt;MISSIONS- Mal')' Gradf, Pomeroy; Leola Keel&lt;, RuOand: June 29 1t 7:30 p.m. at the Co- A 10-Word Ad for QQa
Jolm llrlcldos, llllddleport; Mrs. lumbla Ga• Cilmp8DJ1 office ia Only 90e. CALL TODAY!
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