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sD.Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July

2, 1864

Seminar Ends
In Findlay on
Church Material

Mrs. Fultz is a member of Misa Linda Lou Grueser and
tbe C.E.A. (ChrLstlan Educa-1 Larry Hudson w"!"' married on
Mrs. Bernard Fultz has re- tion Assoclatlnl and was spoo- l June 13 al 7 o clock at the
turned from F'indlay where she sured by the Methodist Ohio bride's hon!•· The Rev. Ralph .
attended the week-long seminar : Conrerence. The groups aharecl l Zundel offiCiated.
~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, I ideas on the new curriculum I Mr · anc Mrs. John Beaver
1 and
participated
in actua1 1 attea~ded the couple, dnd a *
t h'
cepl!on followed. The bride's !aclassroom eac mg.
ble was covered with a white
POMEROY OHIO
Aceording to Mrs. Fultz, par- linen cloth. A three-layer wed1 ents
art'! being encouraged to dinb cakt&gt; punch, and Ice cream
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN
examine the new material and "ere s~rved to Mrs . . . :aroU Rus-1

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
July

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"CHILDUN OF THE
OAMNED"

1 each ehurrh will displa\
the sell and Ta:t1my of ColumbUs,
· material for inspertion as 5000 Mrs. Frb.nk Grimm and Desas it JS available . Mrs . F'ultz l lra Kay , Minnie Johnson, Mrs.

. nd Mrs . Nan MoorE', also a Caddie Wickham. Mrs. Ronald

DAMNED
b}' their dia·
will be Mart~n and ;_ ~iir.. Mrs. Albert
bolical power to dt&gt;1.;tro\· 1he ; member vt C.E.A-,
availaLie to assist churches in ·. Martin a~d Suzie, Mr.
tnd
world
"RAIDERS"
the
area
planning
to
use
the
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Mrs.
Wal~r
Hudson,
Rev.
and
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Brian Keith, Roberl Cu lp. . material.
1 Mrs. ZunCel,
Mary
Jordan,
Judi Meredith WIN OR DIE!
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Mary
Ann
McKenzie,
Anna
. . Seven men determined to

save Texa:i.

July S-6-7

The sem mar was held at the 1 Yeager, all of Pomeroy: Mr.
I Howard Methodist Church with : and Mrs. Robert Hal}e.y and
those a !lending residing on the ' Stevie and Amy, of Cheshire;

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campus for the week 1 Mr. and Mrs S. Roush of Rav-

"SUNDAY IN .HEW YORK" 1 of studv. Mrs. Moore will at1
('fecbnicolor)
tend a Similar school at Urbana
CliU Robertson (PT109) Jane
Fonda. Rod Taylor , Robert 1 at a lattor aatt" . Mr::&gt;. Fultz is
Culp, Jo Morrow .Jim Backus
a !Paet1er ir the primary deFe.Uurefft;: Flagpole Jittua
I partment of Hetth Church
3 STOOGES

enswood; Mr And Mrs. David
Grueser, Glenn, Melina, Don-

na of Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
John Beaver of West Virginia

Howard Logan and daughter,
Barbara, Mrs. Leo Kennedy, !

and Mrs. Riebel, who sent the
bouqul:!t for the table.

class of 1963. She attended Machine Accountant Train·
ing Association in Columbus and is presently employed
Mrs. Maxine Arnold enter- . as a bookkeeper at Children's hospital, Columbus. Her
talned with a party Tuesday I fiance, a graduate of Racine High school, class of 1960,
: evening • t her home, Athens is also a graduate of M.A.T.A., and is employed by MasRoad, honoring Miss Laura sey-Ferguson, Inc., Columbus.
Grueser, who recently observed ,
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' her birthday .
During the evening which was :
spent socially. Miss Grueser i ·
O
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$16.00

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About
Middleport

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i Ronald Grindley, Mrs. Leonard
: Bass, Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs.
William Thorpe, Mrs. Lettie
Spencer, Mrs. Glenn Cundiff,
Mrs. Asa custer, Mrs. Ruth
Cundiff, Mrs. Roy Arms, Mrs.
Bob Stewart and Robbie Miso
: Glenna Soulsby, Mrs. •Leroy
Watson Jr., Mrs. C. L. Arnold
'1 and Miss Grueser

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JULY Z
Bethel No. 62 of the lnlernationa! Order of Job's Daughtera
wiH m~t a. the Pomeroy Masonic Temple Thursday at 7:30
p.m.
JULY 3 .
Pomona Gr~nge Will meet at
the Rock Sprmgs Grange hall
Friday at J p.m. AU membets
ot Pomona court are urged to
be present for practice of the
Fifth degree.
The Xi Gamma Mu Sorority
Is sponsoring a dance at the
Pomervy Jr. High school Frl·
day, July 3, from 8 to 11 p.m.
A local group, The Vibrations,
will play. It will be well chaperoned,
JULY 8
Pomeroy Garden club wlll
meet Monday at 2 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. Dor Schaefer
with Mrs. E. w. Coates as cobastes•.
Theodorus Council Daughters
of America will meet in reguJar oession Monday at 7:30 p.
m. at tht JOOF hall. All ofll.
cers are urged to be present
for lnstellation. Potluck
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freshments will follow the meet·
ing.

The
m:;;:- ::.':':a!
navy . ue ess
cessones. Mrs. Mllll"' was attired In a light blue'CIJ,.ss mill
white accessories. Both moth•
ers wore white rose corsages.
Mra Austln Pease, organist,
rese~ted pre-nuptial seaect:m~ including 'Largo" by Handel· "Andante cantabile," by
rsc'halkowski; Ava Marta" by
Bach·
Rhosymedre" by
WUI~s· 'Jesu, Joy ;., Ma'•
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evening of discussion and entertainment.
The meetlng was called to order by President Ronnie Holrl
ed
ter. The secretary pe orm
her d~ty (Karen McKay). Lin·
da Lip~omb, treasurer, gave
her reports. 'llle rummage sale
bold recently netted the group
$26.10.
Plans were made for a hay· Outdoor Hamburger
ride on Friday night. The dis- F
. Plan d
cullllion paper was read
by
ry U
fU!
Randell Reiher.
An outdoor hamburger fry
Refreahments of cooldes, kool- was planned for July when the
aid and mints were served to. Jolly uBunch
Sewing Club
met
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u1ese guests, Mrs. Evelyn Ho~ recen
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Linda Upsenmb, Hatxlall and was named hostess for the July
Terry Reiber, Karen, Iris, and meeting.
Thomas McKay, John and Pat Jolly pal glfta were exchangMorrissey Paulette and Mar- eel. The hostess eerved Ice
Jon Wa~n. Roger Deem, Ed- cream and cake at tbe close of
lth Ruse, Kevin Holter and Mr. the evening. Present were Mra.
ant! Mra. Ora White.
Grace Johnson, Mrs. Shirley
Mills, .Mrs. Doyle Mlller, Mra.
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Wlllls Grueser, Mrs. William
Public lntlite to
Robinson, Mra. Noah Haskins,
Jlif!w Art Dillpkry
Mrs. Carl Mattox, rs. H. E. ,
Th• public Is Invited by Mrs. Mrs. Carl Matto•, Mrs. H. E.
Ruth T. George to visit the Ju- Blish, Mrs. AHca Fink and Mrs.
ly a art sbo.- of her Rio Grande
College summer school class,
Art 312 Teacblog Art In EleVISIT IN RACINE
mentery chools.
Vlsitlng Mr. and Mra. Dennie
Hours ol the art show will be Kan: of Racine Sunday were
7 a. m. to 3 p. m. In Commun· Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawlord,
~ dlsp1ay -'II
be Ruth and Roger of Columbus;
lty """· v••
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dboard animals crepe pa- Mrs. Belle Theiss, Dorcaa; Mr
car
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an~ Mrs. Harold Sellers, Jim,
per • clay prnducts, sawdust Judy and Jenny and Mike JoJm.
puppets, dioramas, murals, Jn.
dlvldua1 pro"'
.._Ia and mobU••
-· son, of Portland; Dale Boyd,
Haclne, and Mr. and Mrs. Ear
Mr1
Dill, Nease SetUemenL
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Tho Alfred SUndaY School ~:arr baa been In falling bealth
will have a picnic and Recep- for 90me time now.
lion for the Rev. and Mrs. Pearl Also visiting his parents the
Cssto, Sunday, July 5th, In the weekend of June 19th were Mr.
Woede grove, at Allred. T b t and Mrs. Robert Karr, cblld·
picnic lunch to be 1erved at reo Darrell, Jeff, Roberta and
DOOD. EveryODe welcome.
David of Columbua•

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Mrs. Guy Reynolds and her
mother. Mrs. Minerva Childers,
eShorta
w..'
ha\"e returned from a week's
visit
in Akron with M~s- Nina
eKnlt Tops
Bland and other relatives.
eKn.. Ponts
1\lr. and Mrs. Edgar Reyhave returned from. a tllree: w•ek trip 1o Califorma where
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! they visited with relatives and
friends. They visited with her
Th&lt; ~~i:.:~~~~~tes 4.H mother, Mrs. Charles Olson in
Los Angelo• and witll a brcr
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ther, E. H. O'Hallran at San
U
I 3 at Kroger's in Pomeroy.
Gabriel and with W. E. Stone
at Glendale. They returned by
the southern route and visited
The Logan fantlly
reunioo
with friends in Arizona.
was held Sunday at the Gold
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ault and
Cliff Park, Circleville. SwlmmTONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
son.
Tndd,
Springfield
visited
ing, skatlng atxl gamea were
"FUN IN ACAPULCO'"
' over the weekend with hls parenjoyed.
With Elvis Presley
and Ursula Andress
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ault
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
(Technieolor)
and lantlly and in Gallipolis
Henry Reibel and Mr. and Mrs.
-ondwitll her relatlves.
Donley Reibel and daughter~,
"THE COLD DARK HOUSE"
Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Mitch
Donna and Fae Kathryn, PomeTom Poston
spent the weekend in Wheeling,
roy; Mr. and Mra. Harley
W
.va.
a•
the
guest
of
their
Strong
and cblldren, Dian, Bll·
Slturday
July 4
son
atxl
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ly
and
Donley, Wllkesvllle; Mr.
"THE YOUNG RACERS"
Robert
Mitch
and
children.
and
Mrs.
Earl Logan, GalllpoWith M.art Damon
Mr. and Mrs. Earl DavenUs; Mr. and Mra. Howard Loand William Campbell
port and family were In Beckgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Shum(Color)
ley, W. Va. over the weekend
way, Mr. and Mra. Kelson
~nd­
"SHOOTOUT
AT
BIG
SAG"
as
guest•
of
her
brother
and
Shumway
and daughters, and
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Walter Brennan
family, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
~ Bmm
Mr. and Mra. Keith Shumway
. 1er.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Zerkle I and daughter, al1 of spr logfileld·
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Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Wagner, ! of Syracuse are announcing the
daughter, Karen, and son, Tom· I birth of a daughter, June 27, at RETURNS FROM VACATION
my. have oeturned 1o their Holzer Ho"'"tal. They baby, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis
.,.. 7 lbs., 7 ozs. hal and sana Roger and Rodney of
. Bryn Mawr, Pa. after who weighed
home m
.pending several days with her been named Jocelyn Ann. Ma- Rutland have retumeel horne
mot her, Mrs. Griff Russell in lerna! grandparents are Mr. from their vacatlon where they
-&gt;~·k•
Bradbury. While here they were and Mrs. Ross Norris of Syra- visited relatives In F'"""'"'
joined for the weekend
by cuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Upper Marlboro, and alan vlslt.
Andy Russell, son of Dr. and I Zerkle of Hartford, W. Va., are eel Chesapeake Beach, all In
Values To $3.99
Mrs. Dell Russell of Elyria. paternal grandparents. ll!r. and Maryland. They also attended
They met him in Athe..- Friday 1 Mrs. Zerkle are also parenll the CiDcliiDBU and Los Angeles
evening. He also accompanied m a son, Bill, and a daughter, double header game at ClncJn.
the Wagners to Bryn Ma\vr for Sandy.
naU.
. a visit.
~ Mrs. G. G. Zeigler has re- ·
LADIES
I turned from a visit In Beckley ,I
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W. Va. with relatives.
I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rue spent
' the weekend in Oak Hill witll
$
hPr sister and brother-in-Jaw,
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Their daughter, SUe Rue, is
spending a vacation on Lake
Reg. Price . 1.99
Erie with Mr. and Mrs. James i
Thomas of Columbns.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
GIRLS' and BOYS'
Mrs. E. L. Hughes were Mrs.
C. W. Grogg and daughter, Joan. of St. Petersburg. Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. James Weber
of Fort Laud•rdale, Fla. have
2 and 3 Piece Sets
arrived In Middleport where
I they plan to spend the summer
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Logan family
Re nlon He/d
In Circleville

MID-SUMMER SALE
COTTON DUSTERS
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Sale Price s2.00

Shortie Pajamas
Clearance

SHORT SETS

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Men's Wear- Boys Wear •• Home Furnishin~s- Lingerie
Dry Goods- Women$ and Girls Ready to Wear- Drapery

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cELEBRATES BtRmDAY
Miss Jolene Hood, daughter
i of Mr. and Mrs. James Hood,
: Mountain View, CaW., cele- '
! bra ted her first birthday. June
', 21st, She received many nice
' gifla from friends and relalives. She entertained
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WASHINGTONFormer
kPresldent Dwight D. Elsenhower expects to maintain public neutrollty toward the Republlcan presldentlal nomination before and during the GOP
nallonal convention, a highly
placed Republican said today.
This report came frolll a usually reliable Informant after
stories were brOadcast Wednesday· that the ex-President would
make the nominating speech
for G&lt;lv. William W. Scranton
of Pennsylvania. Scranton told
newsmen later that Eisenbow·
e• had indicated "strong support lor me and is sympathetic to my
presldentlal cam- .
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of
Salem were ~ent gue!ts of
their aunt. Miss Nettie Koehler.
Mrs. Roy Hooter and children
Eddie and Janice visited Jonday In Cheahlre with her mother. Mrs. GfOrge Thompson.
Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr.
and Mr9. Edward T. Bauer and
daughter Polly Ann were Tue•
day busineaP visitor. In Galll·
polis.
Fee Kathryn Reibel is spend·
lng a week at Wilkesville, with
her aunt, and uncle 1 Mr. and
Mra. Harl•y Strong and family.
Mrs. Dessle Patterson entered
Meigs Genoral Hospita: Wednesday afternoon for observa.
t!oo and treatrnen~

The Horsecave Pioneers Farm
Bureau Youth Cooncll met at
the hollle of Linda White Wed·
nesday evening. Their director,
Mrs Evelyn Holter were as~ by her officer~ lor a full

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of small blue and white dais- Meeting Held
ies. She carried a baskel of
blue and willie petals. Russy At White Home
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Desiring" by Bach; 'Abide. Oh
Dearest JOSUJ" by Reger and
the traditional wedding mar·
ch... Mrs. Donald Steiner, ...
tOI'Jn.law of the bride, UDg,
'Every Step ol the Way,'' by Mra. VIncent Broderick and
Alen;
'Oh Day of G&lt;llde: Miss ChrlsUne Grueser visited
Promise" by Ham~!en an last SUnday, with Mr. Broderlc:l&lt;
The Lord's Prayer 88 !be at tbe \eterans Hospital, Hunt.
couple knoll at the altar.
lngton, w. va., and report
A reception for !50 guests him 88 Improving.
was beld in the church fellow·
Gene Houdaahelt George
ship hall following the cer&amp;- Wagner and Joho Strauss at.
mony. The bl'lde'a table W'!' tended tl.e Charity Newsies
decorated with a rour-tlered Motorcycle races held Sunday,
wedding cake. decorated In blue at the Ohio State fairgrounds.
and white and oouuets or. blue Mr and Mrs. Dlil1"ll Cbevaand white daisies. Aoslstlng ller ~nd fhmlly of Columbus 81'6
with the serving were Mra. visitlng her mother, Mrs. Fr&amp;William Shoop and Mra. Edwm da Ritchie and other relativea.
Zehner, sisters m the bride.
Mr an&lt;i Mrs. Mariln V.
Mrs. William McKinstty and wadiord ancJ children Roger,
Mrs .Glenn Setgley. Miss Allee Joe and Wand• left Tuesday
Jackson was in charge of tile for their home Phenls, Ala.
guest book and gilts.
after 8 visit with Mr. and Mra.
For their wedding trip to Ch 1 Eskew
Niagara Falls and Canada the : es Caroly;. Bass underbride wore a white suit with
ss
eJ Meonor
blue ac..sorlet and the blue :~n~ surft~?' a~~. g:onvaleSC:
orchid from her bouuet. Upon
t"'~
their return Iiley will reside at lng n ce Y·
534'io McGill St., Orrville.
Sgt. Clarence Howard who Is
'l'he bride Is a graduate of stationed in Alabama and Allen
Doylestown Righ School and Howard of Columbus spent lhe
Is employed as secretary · re- past weekend l'1th the formers
ceptlonlst by the Sanderson Cy- mother, Mrs. Eleanor Howard.
clnne Drill Co.. at Orrville. The Mr. •nd Mrs. Richard Stru·
bridegroom ls a graduate m ble and sons . Gordon, Don~ las
Middleport and Is employed by and Brian of CarroH and Mr.
Wedding gests attended from atxl Mrs Otto lies of Logan
Rubhermaid,
Inc.. Wooster. were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Columbus, Grove City, Doyles- atxl Mrs. c. J Struble. G&lt;lrdoo
town, Barberton, Dalton and who spent the past week with
Erie, Pa .. and Mrs. Doyle Mill- his grandparent.
returned
er, mother of Mr. Miller. at- home and his brother Douglas
tended from Middleport.
remslned fol' a weeks visit.

Seigley was ringbearer.
Elmer Miller served bio brotber as host man. Uahers were
Dale Miller, brother of the
groom, and William McKinstry
and Dean Marks.

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ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Tidball, 942 Kenilworth Ave.,
are announcing the engagement and approaching mar·
riage of their daughter, Marvel L. Tidball,, to Robert L.
Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lewts, Racme Rt.
2·
Miss Tidball is a graduate of Coshocton High school,

Birthday of
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MISS
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Bouueta of white 11118pdrll·
ons and blue dalstes with ligb~
ed caljCilea decorated the altar
of the Christ United Cburch In
Orrville for tbe wecldlni of
Miss Judltil Lucille Steiner.
daughter o1 Mr. and Mra. Earl
A. Steiner, Marlilallvllle, and
Willard Don Miller, Wooster,
90n of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mill·
er of Middleport.
The vows of the double ring
ceremony were read by the
Rev. Fraknlln Lahr at the oeen church service at Z:30 In
!be afternoon Sunday, June 7th.
White satlo bows marked the
pews.
The bride, stven ·In marriage
by her father. wore a gown o1
nylon sheer over taffeta designed with a floor-length bell
skirt. The fitted camlsnle bodice was topped with a jacket
featuring double bell •let;Ves.
Satln flowers were appllued to
th• bateau neckline and sklrt
m the gown.
Her three·Uered veil of Ulusion was attached to a cap of
Dowers and net leaves. She
carried a cascade arrngemeot
of white roses with blue cymbltlium orchid In the center.
Mrs. Elmer Miller. sister
In-law of tile bridegroom. was
matron of hooor, and brid...
maids Wef)O Mrs. Brulle Stein·
,.., sister-ill-law of the bride,
and Miss Janet Kraft. T beY
wore street-length dresses of
blue nvlon organdy over nilelite taifeta featuring a modifled hell skirt with jacket. They
carried bouuets of blue and
white
Cindydaisies.
Shoup. niece of the
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and Mr. and Mrs. Hudson.
The bride will be living with
her parents while Mr. Hudson
is in the service.
Sending gilts but not attend·
ing the reception wer,.; Mrs.

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In Otrville Christ United Church

Larry Hudson
Are Married

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new
MetbodJst Cburcb
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CINCINNATI (UP!) -They
aald Jim Malonev's r&lt;Cord
wasn't " lfOOd enough to make
the NaUonal Lea11Ue AD-S~
:llis~ear. but lhe big Cint
eds rlg!Jthander is
pitching better than ••er.
Matofiey admittoo ne had his
heart set on wirurlng • spot on
the all star squad thia year
when the season started, but
his teammates have an annoy·
ing bit of , not scoring any
runs wheo he takes the mound.
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had some runs to work with
and he responded by registerlng a 7~ victory In the final of
a tWo.-ga~e series with the Chicago Cubs. He blanked the Cubs
on four hils, .struck out eight
and walked only three.
Maloaey Now ,...
Maloney was 13-3 at th etime
of the All-Star break last year
and stiU didn 't make the National League team. This year
he•s 7-j] but has pitched as well
If noi better, than he did
1963.
Pilte Rose belted three hits to
lead tile Cincinnati attack on
five Chicago pi1chers. Murty
Keougb and Frank Robinson
cotrib~ted a home run and 8
triple resp&lt;Ctively as the Reds
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The third. place te.am Rut- ' ~ursday evening after 2¥z inn- I J~~n 81::: So~~~npttchers. er with a double and s~gle, ,
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1he Yankees in Middleport Boys' I Southern
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Most improved average award League play.
! Frank Po~ter with two
sin- Vauehan, Sarver, 12) Buck
teajlt'"Sponsors, Ridenour Radio in this league went to Richard Dennis Hackett, 11-year • old gles, Bostick a double, _B i 11 1(61 and Sarver. Powell (21.
ai&lt;i TV, G G&amp;G Cafe, Stanley Garten .
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Coonty Bank, Brown's Bottle Store team of Dave Jenkins, Do •.t ll -11, _then shut the opposi- ~roff~tt a smgle each, Gregg
GaG, Crow's Town and Country Nelson, Bill Davis, Roy CoJe.. lion ont 10 the extra • inning _ous and David Spencer
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men! Sl&lt;lre, Rutland Furniture and TV G&amp;G Cafe
Stanley winning run in the top of the a smgle.
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0102 213 - 9 12 3, By United, Preso Iaternational
AT THE CLUB GROUNDS
Menchinl had the hi8h single Clatworthy: and Mike Garten I secon~ ba,... alter bemg hll ~y Logan . . 0300 000 - 3 3 21
Natmoal League
5 Miles North of Pomeroy
game, 223, and the high three won trophu!s and patches, as a _p•tc ed oall, on D•rltie ,Smlth
Price, Reed (5), Bostick 161, '
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game series of 6I4, and tied d•d the second place team, Ma- tnple.
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1 Mile OH Route 33 on Peach Fork Roecl
with Charles Knight in league scm Cou~ty Bank, With bowlers Oth~r Indian hitters
were · Step (4) and James.
Mays, SF
74 271 65 94 .347
high average, 165, in the First With a high finishing team, had Mark Haley a single, Smith a
Williams, Chi 7! 280 47 94 .336
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h1gh smgle game of 215, high dollble, tnple_ and mngie, J•m
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Cepeda. SF 6(1 222 34 68 .306
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lnd•an p•tchmg fanned three, 'f'iilmn. Loser _ Lmbe (6-7) Oliva, Minn 75 320 60100 .338 :
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pit.ching
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010 000 000--- 15 Kaiine , Det 65 233 '!I 72 . !
clear .. powered merchan-1 ves- a game to make up, and three Detroit
150 200 Olx _ 9 14 Hinton, Was 75 295 40 91 .
set, beaan a four - day stay •chPduled games to play. The , Ramos Stange 121
Causey, KC 75 296 38 90
here today with an opm house Yanks are 5-7 with three
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Kansas City at Baltimore I In the other game last night
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New. York
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Chicago
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Minnesota
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Ph. Pom.,ov WY 2·5421
Los Angeleo at Bostoo ny Lewis with_ a single. homer Hamilton (6) . Loser - Pfister
Cleveland
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Mlddlopor1 WY 2-5130
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Sa.urday's Games
Becker and Steve Oiler each
Minnesota 15 Boston 9
Cleveland at Chicego
had a single.
Los Angeles JO Bait. 6, night Washington at Detroit
For the Braves, Dennis Ault
Detroit 9 Cleveland 1, night
Kansas City at Bait., twi-light had two doubles and a triple,
New York 4 Kan. City 3, to ins. Minnesota at New York, 2
David Boyd a single and triple,
night
Los Angeles at Boston
Bill Vaughan a single, D a v e
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Friday's _Probable Pitchers Case a single and triplt! and
Friday's Probable Pltchera
Chicago at Milwaukee (night) T. McCtend a single.
· 222 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, 0.
Washington at Detroit 2 (twl- -Buhi (9-3) vs. Cloninger 16-7), Steve Dunfee of the Bn1ve1
night) - Osteen (6-4) and Dan- New York at Los A n g e 1e s fanned nine walked four DodNEWLY DECORA TED
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19''x 26"
''''""" whooo ,,..,. " ' - " " , 1o sponaoriDI I dance at t h e suJJimor by tht
Middleport
will· be ·opan to Nfii'OII for tha
Coai1 .\oiioa PoaaiWo
Q ,......Landlnill'r)' _,,.
!II ""llnftW1l will .... Millet tt.llt on
MiniS
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'· JOM . .,. , ....., ... tllo4 Pomtr•7 Jr ltllh ochool Fri~na ssDCJa on
Wlw
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J!!t, a lpoktlman for tha Elcopt .__
•w Ill r-'..,. omplov,. •-·rin'lrm
" Pat•~ w. Va•
,., ,.lltt•• """'f.ntm •• "' coan day Jut• 3 from 8 1 11 p
the Rev. Donald Boone of the
holll llld ofllr nt~~~Uatlona ment IIICUoa whleh &amp;Oil IntO ef· '"" "'
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vf f'ommon Pleli. Metp County, Ohio
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-110 w. Va !ttrs Wlllltt
pn)'tni rD. d.h'oree. cuttDch or miD· A local ~fOUIJ The VibratiOns
Irs
ap lS
urc serving as
,
with CO"!
NPfiJerltatlvtJ, lW\0•
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•olive
or rhlldrft. and other rtllrf . on thr
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1 'II1 111 Ch1r1oU.VWe, Va., laW
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a~s!A.I Y e v. HOW·
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rted J:'l)'*
1 Smith
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1
1 round• 01 ad.\lltery and wllUul ab- will play. It will be welt chapHll&lt;'l! r.ur mot• Ul&amp;ll one year. Said eroned
ard Ruppelt, pastor or the First
tbt door to I rtltaurant oper.. I n . . • • gjA'TJIIIIDa....... II
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' JUL\ '
United Presbfterian Church.
•1114 by Buddy Glover .... IICbllllla, Votina Uli of
Gllllda D. htelttr Rt. t
'M"''"'
Pom•rny Gorden club will , The children led the proco••
dlOMd lor the 111'11 limo In 27 1)1 o1meCI publlc
JIIIIH L, VIIIMtttt
- ' W•- ..,,,.ulb, .
meet Monday at ap, m. at ••- SJon with Mn. Fred Glbb1 u
COLUMBUS (UPI) - With ~
Uoaa IUeb II Nltlurtnll
Mrt, !larnanl C. N'lppet Jlld&lt;A"""'''
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".. · nl ·
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Gold
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aon Mlaa t•- I ' ·-·~ ltt
home of Mrs. Dor Schaefer p1a st. "'' program wa• open· ~n . .,.rry
W11tt'1 dtllle "l quit,'' Glover aokl. "11'1 """'
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(7ltl;c10, 17, 24, 31 (I) 7 ell'
~oilu 00 ruoLJc Hu•••• with II'IJ's. E. w. Coates as CD- ed witb the Pledge to the U. S. lor the Repuhilc., pruidentlill l•lnf to be a flnlllclalloll, but projecll. It ~mpowera tha 11- f JlckiOII Mrt. tii(Jib D. CtlbMIODt.I,OIT, e.
•• "'' vn•••• •• ,.,..,...,, •••· hostes..
Flag, the Christian Flag and nomination movlnl lion,, lp- doilara and cenll can'ltlko lht toi'DI)' ••nor to 1111 lUll COllrtl
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the Pleds• to the Holy Bible. peat• wert bt1nJ made to the place of ""lnclPitt."
actiOn to enjoill lllftlllion ill m.·, ....._ "'·"-·- •-wn .., . -·=- ------ -------~
74•tlee la Mr••Y linn th•t on thll
uw:uuorul
ounc
BUI terl
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JJmb
p•
bUc f UIU
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IUJIIIA!W ~IINII ...,
IAiJ
1~ ''f. or JaiY ,,.., " " ' ' 0 m • ol America will moet in resu- The (ADvocation prayer wu giv· b~ Ohiothe •Illation to c
· Gov. Gtor11 WaHict of Ail· :
I&lt;! ~ I
1:11 a.m.; Jllll 1'. down
10
r.~,
·"~. "..,:·~ .!;. ·~~ tor ,..,ioh Monday at 7:30 p. en by the Rev. M. E. Dowoon 1 hlalrd111
aena~~u'ld wqon1 laalllll ehailenaed the c0111tltu· _ tovelid~ ,__
J:IO a.m.; h'tnkllll 1. 40tm
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of M•Jp C.un... Oblo, m. at tht IOOF bail, AU oHi- of Helth Melhodilt Church.
w
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Wlrt
ow
..trlble UonaUI)I Of the new law whleb •••
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ftr tha. nnt •u~.01n11 flaul J••r
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; "''" are ur1ed to be p~oent
ev. Boone announced t h o So ·
lined
th
th
parmlla
eiJ'(Ifl
lcctll
to
Pllb·
ThouJh
ialutl
ita
up
Grte~p
1:10
p.m.;
Mlrk
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~. ",! ':'~ c~;~·~~~;·M~~ ~ lor installatioo. Putluck r• pro1ram ond introduced the
mt, no
lip WI
e lit Ullnf piaeeo llld ovtrnJ#I!t
.
"I
M. up Grttnup t :IO P-'1'•: Ma11
IIIH"':~,;, o::~••. 9mop c'"'
_lroahmonts will follow tbe meet· ande•, their teachers, and helP" .enotor, said thlo waa the ldnu IICt!OmJnodiUono provlouaty de- promlllellt elvll rltbta
jor down Gl'tlllup 12:&amp;0 a.m.:
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IIIJ,
en. First were the Nursery ol bondw..on ptychOIOCY thit otecl them,
wllmed that almple
Chtrolttl up Gretnup 1:40 a.
-~ . - - - -Children's group led by M ... c~uld be e&gt;peeted wnlll • COD· WAIIIto indicated he wnuld of the Jaw did not mean that m.; Sally AM down Grtollup
v SENTIN~"l
RllTUilNS TO BASE
Shirley Mills, a15isted by Miss d•date approaebH victory.
llaht tho iocislaUoo throueh tho Noaroea Would now bt
1 a.m., ln4J•na down a, 1 a,
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Derold Graham returned to Sandra Bunoe, Belay Cunning- Othera, aupportlnf lbt ltnl- courta.
to ..thetr luU rlghll.
m.; Brlmltone Clown 32 Ia m ,
011\'QtiD _TO INTIUn Of his u. s. Navy bose in Cllilor- ~m and Ann Criner. They '""I tor, said thet Goldwater Wll "My po•tUon on _thio btU lo ' ~o law II ae)f-lmplemtDt- AUdrey J. dOwn U, a:io a:m::
LY 1-4550
11111&amp;1 MAlON ARIA
cia. His wife hao remained with . Jesua Lovoo Me" accompao- certain to be nominated. Tht)' well known," Walltct llid. "I lnf, llld ltoy WiikiJI1,
John X 11p !jl l·to
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her mother. Mrs. Joe Caroey, ied by Miss Karen Bachner. 1 felt
could, by IDIIOUnclna belltVethe leglolatilln lo uncon. Uve lft!retary of tho
er
:- i4S
St. AtheM
1
instead of for the funeral of The Kindergarten elau pre- , for .he !tenltor, auarllltet hi• ltitutlonll and if unchll1tnKed Aaoalatlon for the
m. Bill OM drnrrn MfldlhJ 1 ;-'~ llo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!l!!!ll!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!l!l!!!!!l
~';"'"' "' "''"'"" " ••m"" her mother M". Joe Carsey sented lln&amp;tr playo demonotrat- I nomination. They add 11 would wlll r01ult In the deotructto.. Of menl of Colored
30 p m
Frieber er
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sl'or;:·::.::.-:':!1
' : as was reported earlier.
' . ing (1st week) Planting the •
lndlviduai liberty and freedom (NAACP). He uld the
Mt!lcW.i a·so p m . I warren
·~• . . . .eond c••• -.mne l
G~:~rden, A Shepherd Boy, Thr ~~wl e w nher,., •Y ·-t""' o in tbJa naUon.
tion wu prepared to pma
Houlllnd don
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"'m•ro•DUNCAN GETS POST
Ark, end My Promise
hi h oe with the !no durina the "It ahould and will be telled compllan~ "ev011 ill the face
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.
' w c next four y~lrs
of atubbom
lltanc " 8
m., 't'J!ol Up e uuu 2:30 p.
p.
,.,... , -"""' ~''"'"'''"' NEW YORK !UP! I - Mark tcld the story of Noah's Ark. What ouccen · Ooldwlllor lllld In the c~urts on contlitutiOIIal lndl ted ' ;
e. ut
m.; Pamela ' D. dOwn Meldlhl
••"lftt"! Klmil•ll. Inc.. Ul u ••,... Dunf'an. former
defensiw They were led by Mrs. Beulah
•Will
arounds.
el thl AACP would
1:30 p.m.
c•~.:;:,.:·~~v coach ~ith the San F.rancisc&gt;o White. Mis• .Jeanette Crooks ~;::~:•:l:reo~:~inc ~::: :~ lummned For 8lpln1 phil~ ~tfol"tl to Win _
OaWpoJia Dlba _ Queen City
Forty Nmers. was appomted to- (2nd week), MJOI Patty Plckenl, Ohio delegation was the hotte!&lt;t Before lakin&amp; off for hla camp lance-not court Iaiii.
up 4 p.m.; A. J. Pitton up 10:· - '!'" ,,... '" ....... ,, ,.., day to the post of supervisor of Mrs. John Fultz ltst IYOOk) topi
ound rowo thll .,..k ranch at Johnson C1ty, Tn, lot
Maol Pasb Implemenlallon
10 p.m. · Ellet'CUif down 3•30
!;!'lr.,..,. ~ 6fflc., tu.u.. ••• officials of the Nationa~ ~oot- MI.ss Karen . Bachner and Mrs. Thec 1:nswer robablu
the July Fourth weekend, J 1hn- James Ftrm!r, D.ltlonal
a.m. i &amp;way up 4 I.Ul;. J 0 b
'.-".'
., .,.,..,.,
n~,.. ••mutM
.,,,., bRII League by CommiSSioner Elizabeth Fu:~her.
not be know
Pt"l th 'd 1
son !Utnmon~d govemmerlt of- rector of CORE, declartd
• -..ld "-an
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n un I
e e egaciv'l . htt bJJl is 110 . *'"'
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ma1511,; ~ ..r.. Zimmer up 6 a.m.; '11telma
.' t.r•"•...,_ ;·~- mon~ tut . , Pete ~ozelle. He replace!! Joe he Prunary Class had' pre- tion meets in San Franciaco 1 flcials, congressmen and white ~~ ng
"'"''""' ,..,. "'·"' ,,, .,..,.. Kuhanch w,\'o reoigned last ' pared ~lacardo carryin~ out the lew hour• before the COIIvtfltlon and Nearo loado!'l to the Whlll fill and told Necrou II
down 8 a.m.: Charles K. up
..~,, "'" .,..,~. "-IL
February to gecomo coach of school theme, led by Mro. sara openo July 13 _
Houoo lor tho ollflllna ceremo- be up to them lo Pill l!, Into &amp;o a.m.
the Philadelphia Eaaies.
Daune Owen, Mi•• Chrlltlno Th•t caucuo could be of rna- ny. Tltt l'relidtnt ttebod bll ~=cl~t, JM!I'~PI by I long, Kaaawh _River _
Bohr, Mrs. Marjorie Walburn, jor important.. or it mtaht be nama on the bill five hour• of. Ilona mmar of domonatra- up Winfield 2 p.m.; Chris Jr.
M•ss Maraha Bowles, Miss Sus- only a routine meetlnl for ter tho Houn votecl Ill final Bui
up Winiieid 3:40 p.m.: L u ~
an Slater and Miss Diane Van handlna out crtdUJUal• and oth- P11••••· 2119 to Ill, one year 1 1tvtn 11 a iliiiC lti'UIIIIe Jane Lueaa ilown Winfield
Cooney,
f1' .ouvenira to lht deteaaU!l,
and two weeki altar It waa in. ;~,,:npleme=~~tlon
p.m. ; 'Merrlil down Winfield
Rev. Boono introduced the 1 GoldwaU!r ha1 the nomina- ll'?,dUced in Conareu.
' the
ctment
the p.m.; W. H. Shll'er, Jr., down
teachers and h,Jpe" and prt- ~on 11mred by Ilion, II would
Tilt. act Ia 1 dlaJJenae to touahi!Jt civil rtghta blii ainee Winfield 10:20 p.m.; Helen Z,
sented eactJ with · a nower In ool makt much dllfereort wbll all of uo to 10 to work IJI our :econttru:::dl;•~ a
down Winfield 10:41 p.m.; SuorecognitiOn of their wortt tht Ohio does.
llalal and communlllol, In our ay Wll
I or aii'Otl. all Lane up Winltekl 10:50
i,- DIJL
Y - -past two weeks. He al.. recog·
1Jom01 and In out btarta, to "CbanJO, IWift and ctrtlln, II m., Gl•ndora dawn Winfield .
NUDo.-.. to_..,
1nized the oecretary 8orbora
oUmlnaiA! the lut Ytltlltl of upon 118," uld Rep. Charlet L. li6 p.m.; o. F. Shearer up Wi,;.
cetlvtnl....t Ttrml
I Hoffner and asllislflnt Ellen Haw
ln)Uotlct In America;'' Johlllon Welllll!r, ().Ga., who tumod hil field 4:35 a.m., Maril)'IJ M. up
I ley foJ" their help and cooperai laid.
beck on atll'l!iltlonilll lJf hll Winfield 5 a.m.; J. s. Lewta up
Uon. He praioed the stall mo.mAnd he boldly announced born. llaiA! to vote "Yea" on the
. bers and asked for continued
Whet Waa to comt:
ciYU rl&amp;ht.l bill Thurlllay a!· I,;;.;;;.;
help from parents and intereot"My fellow cltlzeno. We have thouah he oppooed It orJlinatly.
FURNITURE CO.
•d
people
for
n
..
t
year'oachoot
ooma
to • Umt o11a1Un1."
"WI can offer r01tatanct and
t,
MASON, W. VA.
l!ev . Ruppeit lOVe the Offer: • .
Dr. MorUn Luther Kin1. dolianct, with their harvest of
tory prayer ond explained that
who at~nded the aiJntnr cfte· strife ond tumult , , , or we
- ~~-=the
offerinr
would
be
uaed
hot
weathar
oupper
Wll
m011y, oaicl hia Southam .:hrla- con a•knQWJedgo IIIIo moaaure
A
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ward the weekday reli~ious r: planned for July II when tbe Uon IAaderahlp Conference 11 the law of the lind, WI Cllll
~II Mak-AII Mf141elo
&amp;ram In the county Rev rJ;,
Syracuse Llllliel Auxiliary of would !tat compHonct with the accept tho verdict of tile nason and Rev , Rup,.;lt di~trib ~- the Volunteer Flrt O.pt., mot bill in the South altw a brief tlon," the Southern lopalator
&amp;
ed the perfect ottendanc
u • In vmaae hail Monday nllht, "oper.Uoo dlilloaue" in which concluded,
tilicateo to tho studen; cer- June U.
It hoped 10 obtain pledge• to I.-~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-._.
WY 2·2215
,~..,. WY 14769
have attended each IOIJJlon ~ho The pro•ldl!llt, l!:ilfftt Clark comply !tom lkluthern leadl!l'8, I'
.01 I. Moln It,
Po~t~et.y
Third ••••
the lwo-weeko,
or preolded ond lid the group in partii!UiariJI bualneumen.
Mrs. Donald Boone ~ ted the Lord'o Prayer, and pitdlt Then, KIDJ slid, "operation
1 her JUnior claso In 0 vesper n
to the !los.
1 impl•montaUon'' would to Into
vice which included pra er •••· Minutes of the la•t mMtlna 1effect,_ and recalcitrant towns - Oaup reldlntsJ
oms, "I Must Claim Y Ch
were read by the secretary and c1ties could expect "dra· Dam 18 5 12 1 runnlnl
ENJOY
Now," and "God's Promt.; ~~ Ada Stack, and Agnes White otic moves."
feet "" r~liers, Pomeroy • Mas- II
Johnooo Ur1eo Coulton
on 20.81, Pt. Pltounl
2ue,
I They concluded by •lnging ~~- i'_ve !.he ireasurer'o report. ,
1 era!
son&amp;o
including
"Thanlt
Nme
members
anowered
roil
IJke
Gov.
Wallace
of
AlaHintcn
.&amp;e,
kanawha
Fall!
.llll
5-l'c. l'lact~ SeHing
16.95
~ 0 ~· Lord,", "Holleiu " and call. ..
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bama, Oov, Paul Johnoon of Charl•ston of!k London, Ma.r- !I
GIVe Me Od." Othert In the The hot weather •upper on MlltisiiPpi reallted nesstlvely met l1lld Wli(ll~d dam• wert
i department a"lotlna wm Miao the 18th will be In the audlloJ'o to enforcement of the bill, on the siHs~
'
I Candace Bohr, Mrs. Edith Me- JUm of the school w•th servmll warning there are "tremendoul Boat m~
'-"'
WITH US
; Neal, Debb1e Grueoer, Jim llut· to begin at 6 p, m. PJ'O(fedl danprs" and urt11n1 Nearoes OIJio JUver ~ No• Martlhl! cher, Mrs. Fred Olbbo, M 1i • wdl be a•ven, to the firemen to IO tlo,w in t..tina.
ville dowp ~~'- 2~5 •. m.: Jell-.
1Th•lma Robi1110o (lot week) lor the new fire truck. Marie Otherw1oe, Job n 1 on oald, boat up 17, -4:SIHJ.m.; St. Marys
and Nancy KU., (2nd week) Rber, chairman, Mildred Pl•r- there would be "nhooUc days" up 18, 3 o.nl.;' John Hood dD'II'II
1Junior High Girto were ueber: ce, and Ado Slack wert nam- In his de•p South• aimoal cum· 18, 4:40a.m.; Vulcan down 18,
ottes and were in charae of tht td to the tupper committee. ~letely unintetll'aled alate.
5:45 a.m.; Edeena Bosworth up
Route 7
Middleport, 0.
i offering,
Sympathy and get &gt;fell cards Southern reataurateura indi· 18, 7:30 a.m.; Onward up 19,
Pollowina the btnodlcUoo b were •ent.
cated, howeVer, that many ol 4:JS a.m.; Eooo Pennlylvlllla
, Rev. Dowson, the ochooi retu.:. l Marie lllzer and Clara LIV· their number would comply re- up 19, 7:30a.m.; Eliahe Wood1
, ed to their ctaoorooms In h 1 onder, ho!IIOMea, otrved
, .. lluctanUy with the bill w~lch up 20, a a.m.; Valley Tran•
1 1
centro! buiidtn 8, ttev, Boone •I· ' fi'Oihments to Syllr•• ZWilling, apen1 the door~ or their estnb· porter up 20, S:4S a.m.; Jerry
1
i •o expresood ht1 apprecietlon i i!Iiten Clark. Afneo White, Ed· H•hmfnll to Neii'Oei lot the Bosworth up 20, 5:20a.m.: Ran·
. for the help of Mr. L. W. Me- •th Hood, Ado Siatk, Naomi firlt lillie,
1.,. up zo, 1 a.m.; Stall City
I Comas and Mr. Harold HUb· London, Mildred Plerct and "We hlvt no alternative," up 23, 1 p.m.: National up u,'
:::::~~S::S::S::~ bord and Mr. Wilkie.
kllll, • •11, rTony Pierce and VI,. said the ClfotiJa AH~aurant AI· 7 p,m.; CathY R. down 21, 1 p.
1 11 111
--- -~-Preced1n1 the PrGtll'lm 1 n d
·
following parents and friend
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~ viewed the craft, display in th: I MET 8SIGN COLLEGIAN
various claiSroomo with tho jun. I o·~fEN, _IJIIh IUPI) -Jon
ior boya octinl 15 hoots On di
I, a ,. • loot. 175-pound
.
ploy were Bible
b. ki s- ooUlelder who hit .467 this sea·
oo eta, I son at Weber 81ala Collllt
Early Americ1n
I croedOOes, anlmalo of the ork,
col- •llnod ThuNday with lilt New
(h•rm
I or net soap ho.tders and jow· York Melli. Hrl to undttstood to
elry boxes and b~rdfeedors. The have l'!colvett a bonul in lht
Authontle otrllnl keynot01
'VIAlS OF IXP&amp;RIINCI
jewelry ~x•• mado by the jun· vicinity of 126,000.
... bones. pits, corncobs
lhlo •ll?•rblf e..lnnred Moare shredded easily in 1
torolo tnodtl wttb llllltr
Hotpoint Dltpoaall

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'JfeqJSouth
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Btble School Achievement Program
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sc0llacI
Appnllimaltly 200 ddldrttl lor cliiiOI will ... pOll to the Facm Teats
and their U!acherl joined
In residents of lbt cOmity IDform-

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s-iDaui~ntlnel; Pom-y-1\ftddteport, o .. ~_s_. 1964 1 2~0 Pupils, TeGC~ers Pres~t. .

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Cowqnt

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1/2

PRICE
(&amp; REED HOWE.
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Ml..~pcMt.

PORTABLE

PORTABLE

Phli In •ny 110 outlet.

Plug in any 110 outlet.
Thermostat • Air Vent.

Rooril.

S118·00

· FOR FREE ESTIMATES

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7,000 BTU

Ideal FOr One

Limited · Quentities &amp; Colors

fihoM Pt. I'IHNnt 460

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4,000 BTU

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H&amp;RF_··-.

:102 N. 2ND AVE.

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&amp;-:-ball~ Sebtlliet, l'&gt;o1llft0rtlpddleport, o ., July a, 1~

New Memlln;ltlp

Church Youth

(itO~MMs

\118-111. '!be eonYenlltll 1111

CtJt·dlare Arril'l!d

At IIKir Spring•

trtnSfemd !rom Columl!lla
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Cincinnati and NYtral ""'"'·!
Mrj. A~rt ltollih, preoldehl loon of th• Middleport
of the AUilllary ot Feeney-Ben- plan to attond.
nett P""t Amerle811 Leaoon. Ia
annooinclng lhaf new member· At tho roc•nt
.. ~:n ip cards for 1965 are in and new officers h~ld &amp;t
members are urgl!(f to pay the Mr&gt;. l!:dward Speno•r was
'II'; dues before th• department ,. on• of thooe attending the
CQtwentioo to be held J"ly 2+ joint meeting.

I!II!J1 ABIM!tl, IW*ihltiott

dlo~

e 45 INTfRNATIONAL IALIR
.e SO INTERNATIONAL BALER
e 400 INTERNATIONAL TRAaOR
e 35 FERGUSON TRACTOR

Rocine, 0.

SentiileJ Church News

Middleport

by •nnouneemetlt.

Mill!. WILUAM FIFI!

Mrll ADen Kttopp I• improv·
ina sliaht11 a!tor bein11
pitallz.d. l!loe Ia I! the home
her daughter and aon-in-law,
Recettt auests of Mrs. Jamea
and Mrs. John Full!. AIIIO
Murray were her l"andlon lnd
osslill·l r•~11•, Mr. ~• ' 4 s. R!•hard
ing in hef care lite het "1b1Bb·l .... '
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Ward ond ·"!!•ters, Mrs, William Sllolsher
"'' won, Rlcky , 8her•
Mrs. Jliil'illi j0~te~.
tlf,
Mike Ill Rl¥ensftod,
W.Va. Hef IJ'IIiddaughtet, Ca·
Mro. Harold
and tby LoWe or lllvertiWood li Ill 1. Malft
'""'',.,
Melinda
~~lld~IJII!.!I~hl!l!w~eek~wt~tb~he~-~~~~~~~'!'!1!~~
arrive Friday to
the !"
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weekeM witlo her
lllrs.
Allen Knr;p while Mr. and Mr•.
John Fultz and children, Marc
and Anita Marie, ate in bela·
till ...
ware for tne holiday Wtc!kend.

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BY FARMERS"

We ate proud of our freedom ••• whether It 1Jtl

fteed~llt llf •Jn!eeh, fteedom of assembly (the ayes
have ot), freedom of the prl!!is, or freedlitn ot religion . .Of all theoe, we slug1 "Let freed~Jn rlllt!''
Freedom of relir;Jon 11 not the property of the
clergy, but of oll the people, Every schoolboy knows
that the Conotitution says so. It ruarant4!1!8 t¥el!dom of worship . , , freedom to honor God according to one's owh conscience. It lo a precious t~ft.
How you . worship is, 1/0ill' business! That rou
tml$t worship, ah, that s God's busines1l Choose
the church to ho~or God with your fellowman • , ,
thankinr Gdd fat tills wonderful privllere. For, ..,
often In otlter lands, such worohip i• forbidden and
ilutlawid, Sui~ day !&amp; lfiB dar I Make it your da)' 1

Field Hcsrvettlt

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Athon..,.ll!

LY 3·1682-WY 2-1270

DICK STERRET
Gallipolis
446-33'11

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CLYDE WALKER

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Sign of Quality

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IT'S HERE I ~ANDMARK'S BIG BIG

Dr. Roush fo
I nsta/1 new

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topic,ChansJng
"Colnlnunlty
And
1'he
City;•Ceniet
with ocrill-

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CHIEF
HEATING OIL

aware," was the topic of t h P

program pre8el)led by M r s. l
John Sauvage.·
OUting the business session
31 shut-in calls were reported. I
Mrs. L. L, Jloush was welrom~ as a new member. Plans
were mode !or a piellic at the
Syraru,. park, August 5, at I

'rwo poems, "I Am Thnk•
ful," •hd 1.'Spenc:iing Your Life,"
wete read by Miss Marcia Kart
to close the meetln&amp;, alter which
r~eihm.~tll lftte ll!i'Y!d bf
the haste" to II members and
I one guest, Mrs. Helen Damfo
INIIIf,

Hero's why many of fO'!I' .....hlocon
od up lor 011r Mr~ Wllf

too We ProYid•r

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TRACTOR lALII

fuel P•Yme-ata out ..,.,

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CALL US TODAY
GALLIPOLIS
446 4233

Dlstribut.t byt

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WILSON'S LAUNDROMAT

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Pomeroy
Sup;ort tbe Churoh ol Your Choitf

Coan Operated Laundry &amp; Dry Cleanin&amp;

3117 W. Main

HEINER'S BAI&lt;!RY

Pollitt.,

BAUM LUMBER CO.

Bokm of Good Bread

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lllllldor• ahd lluildlhl Supplies

Cheater, .Ohio

Huntlncten, W. Vu.

Ph. 985·:1005

A. OrypN,._

X&amp;

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.
Chlsttr, Ohio

$244

lo Clltilc

$3"

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XGFU."-OWRJ':ZVI

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y; t ..,.. Vr)'pk¥»Le: !r!"EA»P"A""SiWII•&amp;.,.&amp; mOitl8 M
FOR THE WlLL. ):OT FOR 'lHI: XIN&amp;J. _&amp;w•••a ......

Tw'o LocationJ Pbr Your Convenlttnee
WY~-3~116
8ytl&lt;uH
WY 2-39Bt

V. D. EDWARDS

STAR SUPPL'Y CO.

INSURANCE AGENCY

I'Atm tiui llA.ltll'NAR£1!

$219

Foot

i:VK

HARDEN'S GROCERY
and MARKET

U Cullic FHt _ _ $215
'' Cubic ~lit
21 Cu~t Foot

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Whttl Bllanrilii·Auto Glan-Brah Senlce
Pb. WY a.311..
Pomeroy

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
&amp; TOWN &amp;COUNTRY

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UPIIGIIT FREEZERS

RICKARD'S
ALIGNMENT SERVICE

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OPTOMETRIST

Office Ronn: 9 to 12, 2 to ~!CION at No011 011

Thun. - East Court St.. l'b!lll!roy

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Tho!

t Fl'ft Dellvety to Miles
tFininclng
A~alldtl
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La••• Prt~!l

Qloillty rtorhttdti •t
liWdlijjatt
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w·• .,..

Mlldlt!liton, Cbto
Piton• WY J.Uii
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DUKE ClEANUS

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Middleport, Ohio

Wool :lklih .St.

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Alit tJI TODAY
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.. CITY ICE &amp; PUlL CO.
MIDDLEPORT

$2!!

COMIIMAfiON 'IIIIlS

Y.. fin4 then hea4._..

MIDDLEPORT
WY 2-5116

Dodt• - bart - Dodr• Trucks
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TINY'S FOODLAND

Raclnf

gTe.-day recorda
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Cubic h.r - - - $t91
Cubic F~
$~t5
Cubic Foot
CMII.c Podt
$2-

l'h. MIIDh Sl' 3-~593

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS ·co.
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GROWING 13 Cubic Foot - $235 ·
PAOGIRAMS 15 Cubic Poot. $285. • w, Do Qur GWIIkM•
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1:r AutoMatic dellverl• Duecl. eli lll .. lld

Middleport

IINATION SfiiACI YOU iU'r.

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STARTING ANO

oeo tuol Chtot Healing 011

Eo!tblllh~ In 11104
Wo•l Cofudtbia, W. Va.

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CHIST FRIIZDS .

WY 2·2844

"Tab Someoni To Churc-11 This Wuk"

JllllttEZI., RiiJI"-IG.RAfOR dllt cOM-

POMtttOY

··Member HD
Greenhouse WY 2-3402

LIEVING' COAL COMPANY

ICI f:IUIAM FREE FOR

iACH CUatC PC)Ot OF

WY 2·2550

WY J.l-

·P~ING AVt.

liFE' 10

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GALLON

Mlddlttiort

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

"FREE"
V•

fULTON·
THOMPSON

1H0 Llhcoln St.

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FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES

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ICE CREAM

LOWEST
PRICES

PRQYil:D

* Wltltfllr
P•nonaliaed •.,.lo to . . . . COIII)IIlel
* n. &lt;Mpoinda~lo .... perf-an• ., ·t •x
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S.l. OHIO'S 81GGIST AP'LIANCE DISPLA'1

AT

ture taken from Revel~tiOils
"i\ VIsit To The
hood HOOle At Wilmington,

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Call us for the most
heating service In town
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WILLIS ANTHONY
Pl\JMBING .· IL~EATJNG

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MAX WAitt

Phiine WT-2·2115

With the hope It will, in somP riiPMUriJ1 foster and help lUI•
ttl.in tlint tthlch ilgobd in futnl/y nnd rornrnunity life• thi; fen•
ture u lpDmored by th4! luulneu firma arill otganisatiom

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Suggr Run Flour Mills

Aota

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wh611! name• tipJ1Mr bPlotb•

Wscs O.UJ

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IONDI!FUL PBIVILBII

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PIR HOURI::_

FOR FARMERS

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FARM LOANS

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THE PRODUCTION
CREDIT
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Anlf,

TH ~•aU.
JUly
s. Wlrung 1 olfleet ill . . .
111111: litv . L, t.n.
Jlllll&gt;r: llot&gt;en Lewis, IU pl. Sund•1 10 a. m. iltl¥ ho ~
30 a. m. Morning Worship ing : Io:30 a. m. SUnday SdooiJt,
Su~y 7 p. m. Youn1 Pooplt'l

Bethl·-illll Jl!llllt

8mtby 81!116111: r ~- m. IY· Legioo: 1:110 p, 111. Uldlllil
111inJ qrvlco; 'l'hurlday, 7:30 lfleelinl: ThursU7, I ID J t.
dies Home Le~: 1 p. m.
p. m. Prayer meeting.
clas.'!es: no p. Ill. llible ltudy,
prayer meelinfl. Olher services

WorlcJhop on

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·ltiddleport, 0 ., July 8, lllllt I

n

!herty l!laekston, song leader, II!CI "llol l.brd.'' "If VOU'r~
Hat&gt;Py," llld "Roeki My Soul,"
.Iter. whl h e••h ..,. ...
c •c memuot rPad
an artieI~. The llteetlfia ~losed
with tlil! IO'Inl"• of 1 11'1 •
eft..1hl
It 1• ' 1ndBa •u
P c ••
• te!J&lt;!at1ng
lhe MYF befledlotlbH,
Atlendlrig were !Ht!..., ri&amp;llll!ll
•nH SUzann~. !Jditha lihd
I above
Roger Pil!'tlow, Sh~rllil 1!1'8\t·
I ley, Becky and Mity Lou Radlord, Marla Gru..er, COhilie
Radford alid Rlllldy Sheela.

lo

liliW AFinancial Plan

-~"Sure

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Mr. and 1\!ro, Pearl !!Uris
.,. "'-e·shire, ar• anoo1ilicln1
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the marriage of their daucbo
ANN Cii!ILER
llf1 Joan Lent.., 1o Pvt. Wll·
NEW HAVEN - Mt. and
111111 E. File, son of Mr. and
Mr1. William J. Clils!er ol
Mrs. Lewt• Fife, also or Cbeoblre, 1\t, z, The bride Is
a
New Haven, W. Vo., are an·
11164 graduate ol Kyger Creek
aoPaciQJ lilt •naaremeat oDd
Hllb IIChOOI and Pvt. Flit 1,
IJIPI'GI&lt;hlnr lbarrlace ef tbelr
, 1111 lfldlale ol MtddleJMirl
dadlhter, Aun FrUI!eo,
HI•~ !Cbotl. The Rev. 0 , H.
Wtuiam W, Garfield, ..., of
can! performed lite double
Meyer Garfield, aod lbe late
tina ctremMty at btl hOme on
Mrs. Garfield, of Garden C~
ty, Leag hlmd, New Yei'k.
Arrcin~ment•
Jdnt 11· Tile .. w. Mn. Fife
The R••· and Mrs. M.S.
;,
plaow to join her bUsbiDd •• Dowootl ond ,-•-, Mw."'"s and
I
The weddln( wl I be an ••·
m~ uuuooa
001 •• h• eomp1•tea ..• 1• DWight, attend.a
thf Olsttlrt
ent ol A•auot 1, at ll:lt p.
...,. ..
sc~oollna at Fort Sill, Okla.
M' ·
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k J k
m, in lbe 81. Luke's catbolk:
A work•hot&gt; on fi!IW'&lt;r OT·
miSters' picnic at La e ac ·•
Church, Caruelgie, Pa,
rangementa llall lll!lti !ill~ the
oon near oak Hill Moriday.
Miss Chisler is a cradaate Cheoter Garden l!lub met We&lt;:~ Nifty Stltclti!rl
8FC and Mrs. Cleo kerns and
of Waltamo Hlp ocbool and nesday evening al thi! Cl!e;t.; Ate Enterltllned
daughters, Judy lnd Poggy, of
or the St. Josfjlh School ol Methodlotrhilr~h willo Mrs. Wll' Mrs. W. II. Drake entertain· Fort Behftlng, Ga. are s~hd·
Ndtl_lea. Sbe attettde-. Du- lt. Frost 81111 Mrs. Robert Wood ed the Nifty Stitchers club Wed· , lng a IS&gt;day ~l•it with hor
~DHIIO UftiYerslty II Pitts· a• hostefte!.
neoday .,ening. at her home I mother, MIS W11llam Robson.
burgb, AI pte10at ne Is emMrs. Woodrow Mora, pl'ef!i· Rock Spring• Road. The even· Mr. ~."" Mts. Verhon R.Oi!·its I
ptoyed at Mercy Hospital In dont, was in charse of ! ~ • ing was 'P""' socially aDd In aM fai11Jiy rJI Oak
.
'IWt Us trtdliiy .. ,
Plltsblrgb. Mr. Garfield Is a meeting wnlch opened with the se1•ing afler which
relre•h· Yosited recently with her Ptlr·
1r1duole of the Pliln Jl'leld, dub collecl In unison. followed· Jllellts we1·e served by !he ho,t· ells_, )Jr. and Mr!!, Charles
N. J. Hlg• . le~oel, and 11 edt- b.v devoti&lt;ms by MrR. Wood. The .,..
Benn.tt.
ptoyed by Ill• Efflclncy Ill- ver.e or the month was read fre&lt;enl "ere Mrs. William Mr. ~M Mrs. HatDid
llt'llineat Colllpany,
· 'oy Mro. Wyatt Chadwfll.
llartols, Mr.. Jack Warner, l\1rB.
daughters, Mary ltuth ~ad
1'/lnet&lt;'flt rlll!lliberli i'!SpOnded Lllwl'l'nce Smith, Mrs. Max Fol· Jo1 hilv~. •~ tliflr
this
;;:::::;;;::;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~jlo roll call with a patriotic mer, Mrs. Hu1h Bearhs. Mrs. w~k the1r htecfs,
tluiiogltt. Mrs . .iluel fiidenour l lierilorl lli•on, Mra. Carl MIM&gt;rc . allil JUII Wfdtl!head oolf: ill~di~l
and Mrs. Cluidwell attended and Mrs. George Korn,
VIlle, 1bursda)' Mr. ·
lhe CheRHlre Garden club tea l
~r took the
. lill'ls to Cliffiden
arid repni'!A were given.
PLAN PicNIC
Pitk 111 HUit!lltgtllt! with a plc'Sumrner La\9if Cote Can Be 'the Chl!llter Home
nlc held tlHrOtitil.
I
Made Easy" 19aa the topic or!stration Club will have a
Mr. ind Mrs. Elm~r Millet
Rur MelfS G1ndrol H"JIItol
lh~ paper presented by Mro. lor members and their ramllies and daugfil!n, Colltli~ and Sha_
rl
Catl Kautr. Many bliautllul ar· It the Rock Springs
or Wooster ar~ !IJ&lt;!hding lhe !toll·
h1UC
rang@tfl .. nt• W'te made durins llunday. t p.m. Anyone
day weekend with his parents,
the workshop with f!acil tfiOn1· ed In joining the club II
.
ber makjng suggt!stions.
rome,
l!eftt'Shrnentl carrylrtg out
the
patriotic lh&gt;me was servPd !.IOIIGE RETIRJ!js
10 yelro a~o your h&lt;&gt;u~
b~
lhe
hoste!se! at !he close of . CLEVELAND (UPI) :- Frank
may havf bttit tt'litth
. 1\1one. ~RD • pound "c~nter of
113,000 - tocllt'i_t 11\ay ,. lh! ·meetlnJ.
1' '""
"'" Cleveland Browns,
an. I
'" ho '"'tth'tiS,ilOO! ·II"bot
oboill ~·t fW• lirlt.tnmmcrd . Thursday that ioe ~.,
•nt•P Chtcll ~ now
i rO!IIrlnJ from the National Fool·
fot fire lnsu11111('e that
ball League to d•vote all hi•
measurn up to today's
lime lo huRinot• tnttrest!l In
va I ue of yq~r homf
rr CerS
San F.ranci•co. He played 1n
cllftt~ Wlih Notl~&gt;~•ide
Plans
were
made
for
the
Inth&lt;- NFI. for seven
:-tho company •ith ,.,,..
staUation of offlcero by Dr.
il•"' It ,,,. ,.••
L. Roush durilig the wor·•hiroll
s~rvlct! llilnday mothl1141,
12, wllen the WSCS of ill&gt; S.r•ll
CUll! Methlldlst chutrh met W~d-11
WYi-WO
ttesdlly evening at tho home
115 I. 2M
1'4HMtoy Mts. William Eichinger.
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Mt!. Elchlriget, presldelit,
oonduc~ tile theetlng
which 1
Dpetoed
wlih
devotions
by
Mril.
No Motter Wh~ra You Live, J:)ln'l luy Until You SH
IITUL rill 1111111~1 CtiPAil
··~ .,.••' Hom• Offlu1 C•l~~mbut, Qfl;.
Royal Thomas, using as het

Phon• WI 9-3202

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Morris Equipment Co.
Purl St.

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the Rock Sprlnp M@tllilillat.
Youth . l"ellGM!tip llundoy ..,..,.
lng· at till ehurch.
lle\oalleli• by Mt;. ltugli I
Bearhs, counselor, opened the I ·
meeting and methbers ansWered roll oil! with 11 tllllt!Dry
verse. At lhe next meeting,
members are to ho¥t a Blbl•
verse for roll call atid a ''Who
Am I question" for the proo

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Aiiwmi And

POM!MOY FLOWER SHOP
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"ttOfiU till ALL ocdAiltlKi"

GUARANTEES
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all buttons .re replaePd on vonr laundf!J11d sh&amp;rtl •

we will laundry

• 3 Shirts ~r•• cf Chg.

ilar, tlullilrli~t A W. M61h

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Want Ads Are Worth AGood Look·· You'll {ind Dozens Of Bargains Below!
~~ Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 3, !964

Busineu Services
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WANT AD

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INFORMATION

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Motor Co.

ea.. r ..ea •n• rlllh'

!.nea l owner with low mileage, good tires, 326 t'U . in . VB
en gme, automaiJc lrans Ht•d bucket seats and vin yl m!PJ ·ior.

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ll.l!:to \.' 1 A I"IUI"\!1

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•• ·lsraeU border patnll ·Darbashia \'\'ednesday ...U •

TEL AVIV, Israel. (UP!) - United Natiom l!uee team· ...
Syrians firing across tlle bor· peartd oo the sceoe.
der wounde&lt;l lwo Israeli no.:derl,..;.
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1111
guf\l"ds.- and a tractor driver
near the aettlement of Ashmora
Thursday, an Israeli mllltary
spokesman sllid.
He said Syrians also fired oo 1

FOR SALE - All cleetr"ic home FOOD MARKET _ IJu• to Ill
$11.:i00. In New flaven , W. healtll, we are offering for
Va.
5 rooms, bath, buill . In sale ou1 bull&gt;lness, Racine
E:Dd vou sewer croutvet
kitchen,
garage, aluminum sid· Food Market. comer 5th and
We bave oD 11uo
ing,
nice
location. Owner has Pearl, Kl!rine, Ohio. Anyme
Sewer l\te~b11tes
accepted employment away
Rrasollble Ra~et
sin~.:erdy interested in a good
from this area. If interested going business,_ may contact
Call Wt. ~m4 Day 01 Nll!ftl
Phone 882-5451, New Haven.
7 Ill tiC
o. Pr.ullne Hart, be- ...=====------=~~~r----------1
7-3-12lc 1 Lynn
tween 8:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. 11 ~
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JULY
CLEARANCE

1963 Pontiac Tempest Le Mans Cpe. • $2295

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Bu1ineu Opportunltln '

tteatiag
MID&lt;n\'We, 4lllio

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white fi nish . R.ad1o and heater

7 • 3tc
Allltem1 Reduced
FOR SALE - Parsons Farm 111
Approximately J miles from
1962 Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon $2389
• h ,. , "'; " ool 'H&gt; ~f"~ P""~'"" fn•
Some As Much As
eWURLITZER
•.... n •hHf' .,.,, '"""~'"""' ,..,.,.,. ,,., ,.
New Haven, W. Va .. on Union
This low milt&gt;ag,. on"' ownf'r ...,.aJi!Ofl is like nfw inside and
. ,~ . ,~ 'I..:1"'..•'.v.··,
..L':,..; ,,,,..
lnstrudions
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eBAI.OWIN
Road. 177 acres of beautiful
!
.
RArt:$
•
oiJ..I . · New lsi ·linf whitewall tires, while owr black fini~h .
F'nr Wan• &lt;l[lof Servl~ ·
on~
OTHER FAMOU\
AMERICAS FAVORITr
rolling land, good
pasture,
Powf'r!!li{k power steeling. rad 1o and hf'atf'r.
'l C'...nt~o pe1 ,.ord one •n~r11,.....
MEN
18
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33
Train
as
Agen~
I RANDS
b~:tm and other outbuildings,
CUSTO'A INSTAlHD
M I IH MIIIfl f"hatJf. 61.1 (!ti\U
13 ~.. - ~~ Wi&gt;rri (oo rhMP enn
Over ..:~a.or~ for America's Railpond.
A
good
8
also
farm
BRAND
' •••'Ul.il".f' ID~t-rllnn~
room house with bath a n d road•. Traine&lt;l men earr $400SIC7,. Oonount on piiG aat •no
H gh
1d1; ~id wlttun 10 dl\11
Easy T•rms A.,.il•blel
furnace. This farm has been $000. Gaoc Health,
OPEN EVfS. 7:00 P.M.
•; ARD OJi
UtA/I.KS .. OBITli
Sch.
Ne&lt;
Maintain
present
weU cared for and priced for 1
POMEROY, OHIO
"R\ES ~ ..: "" J\2.., ..foT ~' .,..,rd mtn
HA.:KETT'S .
income while tr1ining. Send
•mum . &amp;ilcl) addlt&gt;l"lnll&gt; woM I •
Ufactory Tro~lned Servlc••
a quick sale. Shown by ap()F~"IC".! tWl; KS
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SOHIO SERVICE
N•me . Address, Ph. No. Box PHONE :1:
JACKSON. 0 .
pointment.
Jake
Somerville
MIDDLEPORT, D.
t.3n A. M to ~.nu I' M oau,
WY 2-3898
POMEROY
Sal urd•.r -A·Jll " M ro 12·00 noon
Real Estale, 317 Main Street, 668A, T.1e Dally Sentinel.
For Sale
Business Services
fT'ti SO P:ASV
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Phone 1632 or t327 , Poinl
ro PLACE 1\
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RESULT PIIUUUI 'INO
Pleas3nt, W. Va.
7-3-3t~
. HOMEGROWN tomaloes 5 TO BEITER serve you.
we
w 1\N'I" llD
Real Estate For Sale
Help Wanted
~: 00 Communlty Ne111
PROGRAM LOG
I Jbs . tl 00. Rufus Orendf'r. Hnr· have rE'eenf.ly adderl a ~ 1
NEW HAVEN ~REAL ESTATE
PHONE WY 2-2157 I ri sonv ille, Ohio. Ht. G84.
5:05
World, National Ne111
whe'::'l tlnve. 1'4 cu yd ..
FOR SALE: 3 bedrooms, buill·
MONDA~ TIIROUGB FRIDA\'
5
15
Spotlight on Sporto
in kitchen. hardwood floors, MALE : Men 18·33. See Railroad 6: 15 Sign On
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7-3-3tc fronl cr ·J \oarler . 1 back hne F'OR SALE - 33 acreage land,
5
25
Weather ·
and
bulldozer
work
&lt;.Jso
rv&gt;r5
room
house,
running
water,
full basement, carport Only
training Ad under Instructions G:li MllsJcaJ Clock
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p:30 Dtoner Musloale
7-3-lotp
\:ard of Thanks
ISICK ROOM and mvalid sup-j formto&gt;d Free estimate. Phone inside to ilet, 4 miles from $450 down and up to 30 years.
1:30 News tleadlines
6:00 S"nset Blvd.
----------plies anl aids tor vour com· I evening~. WY 2-3243
Em
Tu]Jper~ Plains, Ohio, on Sue1:31 Musical Chd
1:30 Sign Off
·-·
: fort \A.'t' carrv a comrlele l mel ;\' Shulf'r, f342 Page St
cess Rd . Call after 4 p. m., FOR RENT: 3 bedrooms, builtFarm Machinery
1
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Tbo
UJellne
SA
TURDA\'
CHAm..Es (Buzz) Hupp. ~on li nt&gt; .1f erukht&gt;S·. wheel rh.(lirs. Mh.ldh-purl.. ) Cuntrad.or
423·8401 or write Freda Beat~
in kitchen. hardwood floors,
of Mr . ·and Mrs. Arnold Hupp, ~om mndes, urinal r.;.
under I
6 1~ !2tc
ly, 2712 Underwood Dr., Bel8.00
Ohlo
Valle'
News
6:!li
Sign On
full basement, and garage.
~OR
;;ALE:
Garden
.
tractor,
8 05 World, National New•
6: 15 Musical Clocol
wishes to thank the Racine pads, bPd pans. etc. Rotler l - --pre, Ohio.
7 1 3tc
Several more properties
to
David
Bradley,
5
h.
p.
Cleat
Emergency- Squad boys 1-wd
\VY 2 35R6 M d
·8
10
Sports
7:45 The Lifeline
all his many friends, neigh- Pharmacy ,
.
I · ~Rirkard·s
Alhmment Servic-e, Fo_
R.SACE.:-house.-Bt Tuppers choost&gt; from - $3,500 and up . tires, wheel weights, reverse, 8 15 Weather Picturit
8
00 Ohio Valley Newt
dleporl.
0-26-:lOtc
( former!v
GrtJt'ser 8 o d y
P!'•ins, 1 acr• ground . M"r·
JOHN M. RICHMCND, Agent
bors, and relatives who show~ _ ·- __ -·-.
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cultivators.
tooth
harrow,
all
8
16
Musical
&lt;:Jock
8·05
World, National Neft
- Office: 5th St ., New Haven
etf. -so murh kindness during 8 ft VJo at Jisplay cast: TyiPr , Works I 'l8fi W Mam St.
tin Mollohan.
7 1 6tp
for
$200.
Contact
Lynn
Hart,
8
55
Community
News
8
10
Sports Today
TU 2-1985. (Pomeroy WY 2·
his Stay at the hospital. Also
double dut~ service. JV:t&gt;M dis.- ::~~lero~hon~hlo Rw: .~~~: f()H SA LE : House, 6 rooms
Food
Market.
7-2·31c
Racine
l 00 falk ol the Town
8 15 Weather Picture
2451).
spp~.al tha nks lo the blood
plav cast', -:-or.lplele wiln mazand hath, t3 bedrooms), hard~
9
ii5
Mason
County
News
8
16 Musical Clock
HERMAN LAYNE, Broker 7-3-11c
znnm shelf &lt;:~nd s.. t of dis·
Whr I b&lt;!lan&lt;'ing. auto glass.
duno. .:.. Buzz. ./
1952 Farmall "H"
tractor, 10:00 Family Worship Hour
8
55
News ,
brnli.e scrv 1ce.
wood Jloors, ca rport, storm
Office : New Haven Mill TU
_ -·_ __
_
play trays. A-I condition.
r
doors.
gas
fu
rna
ce.
Phone
plows
and
planter.
Excellent
IU
15
Public
Sef\ice
9
00
Mustcal C!xk
5 27 441
2-1035 !Residence TU 2-4425) .
Look l.ke new. First $.11J1ll
WY 2-3424.
6 30 6tp
.
condition.
1
mile
east
of
Tup.
10
.30
Latchstrmg
9
30
Song
&amp; Story Time
7-3·6tc
• NOfiCI!t
takesil L.nnHart, Racine ,
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pers
Plains.
David
Dodderer
.
10:55 World News
9 45 Family Worship tlour
- - · '!;:,
- --·
Food Market.
7 2 3tc ClfSTHM brush hog work SS 1 FOR SALE: 5 room house on
I 3tp 11.00 Morning Melodi..
7
10
00 News
LOSE WEIGHT safely
willl - . - ..
. I prr no&lt;n Cal l WY 2 6812
Rl. 3:18, 2 miles above Ra·
For
Rent
(
excepl
Frtday
;
10
IJii H1gh School Hit Parade
Dex-J:.. biet tabJets. Only 98c NEW "-1\D USFD wt-l~ers, ;;u r i Chari!·~ Masl1 nr Le-ster · rn.
cme. Close to construction of
Church
Bells
Ring
I
10
55 News
t
dru t
7 3-3t
compressot s.
wpt,hng rod . old
6·6·30
new R&lt;Jr-ine Dam . Beautiful
1
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Free t.!t&gt;l tlon~l! atwn
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World
News
II
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Army rime
Insurance
L ... an
at apartment
\,.lew O1· Oh"IO R"IVer · Mus t be
ATI'ENTION churches, lodges,
2
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II
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Mason
County
Ne\fl
11
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Special Commum,,
7 ' · tc I See N~&gt;IPif'r BUII.-lin-2 anfl Sup.
~ 1 , 1 , 0 to be appreciated. The
in Midd ·~p.rt. $20 per month .
Programs
civic groups. hands, 275 lea- - - - - -- - - - - - - ·
Ph Ollt nOW
~ Iey and
Ree d JOHNSON, Sbnpsoo lnsurtillnce. 12 00 Communit_y News
- 1 p 1v Ho.JI"Inf' f n! bt-tff't t .om··~
st~IP is &lt;"' hPap Well watered.
I!
115
Lo&lt;·al
News
12
00
News Roundup
ther upholstered theater seats, " H1·hr d'' fist. worm:-; unti l J•llv I k 11,.ht•n e~:~htnt'fS an d stm m
H
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WY
2
2776
Agency. ln. 1\U forms ol In
Mrs. Charles Turnf'r . RucinP
ar ware,
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10
Markets
12
20
Bulletin
Board
2 ·rrve ton air conditioner s
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7 2 tfe
suran...-e Jtm Johnson and
and filt.er units~ I new, 1 used, 5th . .-, nl.~ $1 .00 per 100. Will i oon
lJ l3 IJc
Rt.
6 30 6tc J ==o-:==----:--12
Io
Mid
Day
Weather
12
25
News
0
Grams
Bud SllllpsoD. Agents
one large star .popcorn mach- h ve more from A.1g11~1 \ sl ' a.~O Mt·t"ll\' AUt'Titi~-FFI{ , ..
·-- FUP..Nl:...HED and unfurnished
12 30 Saourday Matinee
I I tic 12 20 Evano Bulletm Board
ine. the.atfr sound equipment.
untJDILA1bLu'~~a.v. J~hnkMnlhldt:&gt;r l Cht&gt;~ler , G'llo
3 l3 Lie • H~lJSF. F'~R SALJo:, Syraruse, apartrr.ents 134
Mulberry
12 2!i News 0 Grams
1 55 News Beat
Call WV 2_5_121). The Sewing R. ., em·mg Crer
( .
I 124. , rooms, 4 upstairs, Avo , Ph WY 2-6615.
- - - - - ------- - - - 12 30 Agnculture Agent
2 00 Saturday Matinee
Center. Middleport, Ohio.
Middleport, Ohio. Phone wv ~ --- . 1111111~~1 FR
5 and b&lt;:~th downR1airs, 2 large
6 25 tfc
Auto Sales
12 45 Country Go Round
2 55 News Beal
J-6103.
7 2 1t.c
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fron t living rooms, 5 bed- ,
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I
ii5
News
Seal
3
00 Saturdoy Matinee
7-3-lOtc
l.::nm"lt-11" '!i~ni&lt;&gt;t
., , room s. srwing room , 2 very~· HOUSE FOR RENT in P'lme.. - - - - -- - - - - - - - 2
00
Country
Go
Round
3
55
News Beat
AUCTION SALi: . . .,very satur(.'t•ll ~fratltord
la rgp lnts, yard and garden.
roy _ 3 room ~ and batb Call 56 DODGE pickup, new V-8 mo·
1
4.00 Dis&lt;in~ with Doss
"l"l~E' Pt~ tUM' M I nn1.a~t
••tfc
day , 7·30 p. rn. Several truckCall Leonard Bass. WV 2·2372. WV 2 "'75 &amp;tier 5,- .P·. m. 6"EN'
tor, t\eV t·rts, no:\\ paint joo, 2·ii5 News Beal
3·00 Lei's fake a Break
4 30 Top Ten Revue. '·
1
3
55
News
Beat
5
00 Newo Summtii'Jl•··
30 6tc
4:00
Dlscing
wltb
Doss
515
Dinner Musicale
5 : 18 tf&lt;
Houra For
July
4th
" f 2 21p
.
5 'll tfc
Ohio. Phone WI 9·2685.
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9 AM-d"ritll12 Noon
f'()IJR R(YlMS. balh and baseHa rley [J:•v • lson 74, 1957 FL,
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at
Clos~ll Day Sunday
moln•cvl"ll r~- ,.,1 '"'ldition,
X ERIENCED
POMEHOV - Modern 4·room WY z.a319.
4 28 tic
I
frame home with bath
tosteel bed. Excellent condJEmw-cy Phona WY 2-2817 r Maoy rxlras' 17~100. .:!le;'&amp;- ,•. -AUWMOBILE
. ' hau
4 ROOM apartment with batll.
lion and reasonably priced. MONDA 'l THRU FIUIM f
6 00 Sign On
I oc!il Ria """J.d 2 mde' welt
W~e
·
Ar,·~
malic
ga
s
fired
hot
a1r
ea
t-~
Phone
WY
2-S385.
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6:05 Country MusiC 'l'lml
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h d od n
b k
William L. Will,
t. 3, 6:00 S1gn on News
Hurrbmlvitlr , OhiO .
I
n
'
mg. ar wo
oors,
ac
1r. 6 tfc
I
7 2 11p
porch. and full basement. Ex"
Pomeroy, Ohio.
telephone, 6:01i Sacred tleart
8:2CJ Countr:&gt; Jamboroo
.,
.,
Al\JD
able
on
985-2261
(Coolville).
6.lU
Country
Jamboree
6:35
John Harms
Middleport, 0.
-·-· ·-ce
llent
finan&lt;·ing
avail
THREE
and
four
roo'I.I
furnishe7
1
3tp
6:3(,
Farm
News
7:05
Breakfast Partt ·
WINDOW an1' porch ~l,adps all
this prop£&gt;rty with paym,ents ed and Wlfumisbed al)al1.
6:35 Paul Bowers
9 15 J 0009 But k Sh
~;::::;~;:;:~~;;;::-;;::="'! ! kinds. hrch vatl,mre and
of $45.5" per montll.
ts W\' 2-M3f
:
c
OW
12 6 tf c 19l!O Valiant, 4 door, floor ! 6.4:&gt; Me1gs Ct Agr. Ext.
WHEN YOU USB yC (..,1e.:mers ' aw nmgs Vt&gt;nPt•a .1 blinds and
~U HURBAN _ 6 . room frame men
·· - 10:15 The Good Life
"Free Storage Plan .. you get renmrs. Frre est1mate. Date
house will· gas fired forced FURNI.~HF.D and unfurnished
shift. good shape. Phone 1:00 New•
10:35 Music In The Alr
·
h
b
semen!
apartments.
Inquire
ot
the
WI
9·2789.
1:05
Tiny's
Chapel
10:4li
This Is Music
big, beautifi:ll empty closet Wippe1 Supph 21 5 Un1w' Ave
WY 2-1143
hot em ealtng,
a
opace _ln uchange for all the Pomero), Ohio.
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lot
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7:3L
New•
11.05
Top
Ten Show
,·.. o cc;~erns, and 1ar
~
1;35 Pickenc Hardware
11:35 Top Teo Show (Dutlonl)
6
2;
101c
i
room ·llt:cupied by tbe famUy •
Make small down payment MODERN 4 room •nd bath
Tile Ramlller
n"es .-Tburs.)
12:00 Nooo News
PIA N&lt;! lt•ll in•; 1\jpwrnnn R11r
Wlnter ~- Here's bow It
.
and balance $40.00 per month. furnish.;&lt;; apartment
Phone
N·-·w• Report
12. l" Musl"cal Interlude
7._••
workl. -l!rtng In aU your , 2 WHE"I. h iilrr. ,John A
~ 111
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World StYndard •I t:omparl
0111
.,
l\1JddJ·,porl . W't tHarolet ~•
ns,
""""'man
....,,4_
5
12
tfc
E&gt;:uUe..,.
8·01J
Breakfast
Party
1%:30 Rev. Merlin 'feell
winttr-i.elotbes qr call ue far~- Jefft-rs, Phone WY 2-fiO~fl
6 18 llltc j
. Wf 2-ZZZO
8:10 Roy's Food Basket
I :00 Piapick~ 1111111 we wiD "Prates7 I :He
•-~-m house on Un- Rig car room, rtde and pertorm
'"" Par tv.
7 1 3te THREE ,_.,....
7:00 Sundown Serenade
1111ce Small car economy IJid 8:311 Van Patrick Sporta
wtonaJJyn~ dr1 clean them at I
1
FO;;;;;;:R;;-;S;-;A-;-LE-;:;--;:In~Ml""d"7dle;:--po-rt-=-,.:.:-., coin Hlll, Pomero} · p h 0 0 •
managerabilll]i
8:410 Baker Furnlture-Wed-Fri 7:30 Slgn Off
regular rates, wtlb free moth .r-------·-"""- '.............._ __ ,
2186
POMEROY, OHIO
bedroom brick house,
2 WI 2-3348 « WY 2·
lot
8:53 Open Bouse
'
proofing and bang tbem up I
1$ig Freezer Sale
1
20
baths, lot and a half, out of
tfc
MelropuUoan Molorl
g,oo News
SIINIJ.!J\'
lor ttorage til oeaied cedar· I
In the t1eart ot
All Size.1
e
Sale Pdc~d
high
water
•
Nice
location.
&amp;
MRlD
oveel,
Pomer.,
9:05
Coflee
Wltll
Janet
7:05 Sign On
lzetl bags and wileD you are i
FREE ICE r:RE-AM
See
by
appointment.
or
call
Uvestock
Pbooe
n
WS'lt
9·4JJ
Bett)o
Newton
7:30
French City Baptist Dour
THE
AMERICAN
RllllR
reatjy for Ulem, fall, cs111 With ellery NI'W Fn!&gt;erer or
WY
2·2885
or
WY
2·3250.
4
zt
11c
11
:00
Ministerial
ABBoc.
9.&gt;!CJ
Wings ot BeaiiD&amp;
UJ or let our twtemon know I freeser-Re-fngeretor l..~;~mb .
Ganeraf Real Estate
(6) 10 tfc
PIGS for sale, See Raymond 1
Ult Country Drlflen M-W
9:35 Bible Speako to \'ou
and th!Y wW be banded to 1
I
FOR
SALE
:
7
rooms
aud
bath,
Smith,
across
from
HySI'II
'
1962
PONTIAC
$2250.
4
door
11
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Mason
Ct.
Agr
Ext-Tue
10
04: Voice of Po•opbecy
you cleaner, brigltter, and1 USED FREEZER BUYS
Serv1ca
h"ll,_
on
Rutland
Road
I
Run
Chnrch
or
Phone
WY
2·
1
hardtop,
Cotalma.
blue
fill11
.1()
A.S.l.
Program-Frl
10
30
Wash Reports to People
Dewer•. Remeber the storage 1 l6 Cu. Fl. Unlco
CHEST
FREEZER
$tOO
Large lot. Alum&gt;num slorm 1 6730.
7-2-3tc isb, automatic transmission, 11 .1;· Family WorsniP-Thurs. 11:00 Sunday Show
..1
Ill Free, Pay Next Fall on . '20 Cu. Ft. Frigid~tire
CUCKLER REALTY
d'"'" and windows Reason·
~ay, Mi&lt;'dleport. Coil W'l Z. 11:40 Tiny's Country Hymns 12 :00 Noon NeWt
\':
Delivery. A.B.C. Cleaners and i CHEST FREEZER __ S1SO
P~ono WY 1-JiJO 1 ahlc Kenneth Searle SH 2- Musical · Instruments
power steering. powe1 brak.. 12 Oil Noon Report
12:15 Cbristiao Hour
llhlrt Lalllldry. Mason, W Va ·
SP HMJ.
I
• 3 90tc i
Pomeroy Landmark
'-========== ~ so1 2.
ra~io and e&lt;tras. 910 Broad- 12:30 Goessler"s Guest Star·Frl. 12:~1 Rev Merlin -Teell
,
6 11 3
_
,
"NY 2-2181 Jack Cmev. Mgt
..
52119.
4 Z9 tfc 12:30 Music Just For You
1:00 Billy Graham
1
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.
. -~
· fN SY HACl!SE. thr.;e-:-bedr•,;;m I re-conditione&lt;l upright piano.
4: 1o Blsettnar Sbow-Tues.
1:30 Lutllerao Hour
f~
Jre boy, leO and tra~e guns ' fi'OH "iALE- Middleport's tall , Profession~l Drv Cleamng ! modtrn . home . near
sehool.j red .ll'_labogany finish, 1 re~
4:30 Local News
z~• The Church At ':ort
'
BID Wellman Les Willi '
and Shirt Laur&gt;dry
I Modem illl'ulated, •all hoard conditioned cut down upSale or Trade
4:54 Bo.wUn• Scoree
S:OO Cou·-· Hymn Tlmen
•
)Of !!'of'
esr buildmg located l62 N
1 Hour Cleaning
~· heating, large lot 72 l 295. , right piailo wilh mirror in
a
5 lloi Wi ~~ l R ie
etp ~ Jewelf'rsW.. P~mt' 50 I ).pr·nnt:t St.rN'l 'v'Ju1dlepo.rl '
Pbor:e •. a. m. to • p. m. WY
back.
Rutland
Furniture, JEEP truck, 4 wheel drive. &amp;:OO News
; · · or
D ev •
o- "
•I
Va
1 h
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Ailorlna and Repo1rin1
•
Sll • '" I
Ch~•,·re 7:30 Sign Off
1:00 Baptist Hour
•
t'"rtn'd !01 QUk'l sale InQUire ·
p oc k.,. and zippen
•v~nl
~· E ve nJ ~gs, 7 to 9 .P m.
Phone
-1 •
Eugene· Wyatt '
c:,&lt;•
10 18 •tr
7:80 Sign Off •
7 1 'tc ' SA l'lllllA \'
•- - - - --" Ohio Hotel ~
~-- _1_0_ 1_6 tfc I 0 lbs. Dry CIHnlng $2.00
wv v"2441
6 •• tfc
7 1 ate
Ohio ·
•
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lUTDMOBIL!: ln''"" nce l&gt;&lt;&gt;en
FuR SALE
DISCOUNTS _
BY GEOIIGE WONDI!It
cance-l let"!? r..osl 1 uur ~w 1 i:i : GIBSllN Ka~ H.armoi'Y .l!Uitars
PICKUP &amp; DILIVIRT
I"',,L.111 a /.JJJ_./tb
tor's lu..:r·n&lt;Je? CaU WY 2-z~ 1 nnd A.mplifien, 24 monlhs to
1 ...... ..,r(IW ~~-, 7
lt&gt;to•
pay see or call flfltn Jewel 1
ABC CLEANERS
1
ers. Puonl ·Pleasant, W Va I &amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
·I POMEROY 6-room
frame
Phone !tO. BtU Wellman, Les n3- 55 ,. 3
M•san w V•
house
wilh bath, forced hot
FOR SALE
WUllamaoo
l0-30U ·1,==,.,.,..,.......,=,..,.......,=,!1 air heating , full basement
1
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with recreation room, attach·
WHY PUMP your sluggi&lt;h sep- KILl TERMITES and protecl i FARMF.fi.S : for the be'' bulls,
ed garage, large landscped
tic tank . Get KJPan~ E.m - AII. 1awn and shrubs from insec1.s at the best price, •,rith the
lot, 8x!40 30 year FHA loan
Septic Tank Cleaner.
Land·
with ARAB U :t-il Colll-e~
nation's leading sires in Oai- availabh~ to right party .
mark F'arrn F.ure;m · Pnme- trat.e. Kin~ R,ufrlers S u p p 1 oJ
ry and bee!. F'or forenoon POMEROY - 5-room
frame
roy.
I 29 lOte ! Co .. Middh:!P.•rt, Oh10.
convenience service . .!all by house with bath, hot air rum1
FREE USE ol ~~~r
Car:1et
ft 2 tfc
8· 00 o. m ., aft~rnoon serv1r.e
ace heating, basement, 50x
S!Jampooer, with f)llrrhast&gt; nl ___
b) t·or P m , by c8Hin~
100 lot out of bJgh watef. On-Blue Lu strt Sham;111 o A· l, (~ r 'I INf:f\R SewmJ!
machines
Curtiss Breeding Service Inc. ]y $5,500 and owner will fJ.
Furniture.
I) :w 6tc
n'"'"' Sa!l !l6 tiP St&gt;vt&gt;raJ used
Technician, Leland Parker,
nance at S80 })E!r month, with
-·u:- - - .
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Potnero) . 0 . Ph. WY 2--2264.
no down payment.
74 narley Oav•ds.on. mt~lnr · \' !!"
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built-in range, oven and dish- -·
lrEAl'ING, Ploonblnc, ktaeOer washer, Coppertone kitchen,
NP.W AND use&lt;! clolhing Sold
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Fanto«s \tllotd
at!ache&lt;l gal'jlge with drive0
at Peart Hawthnrne 's a! Mt .
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611' Eet Main S"tree-t. Pomwa y. 3 aCre lot -planted with
Mnri:.b Ridge Ra ci ne. Ohio , .
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Oowers, shrubbery and smaiJ
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6·27 -:mtc l ~TO 20 acrP.s. tn country no - - -- - -1 20 Ua
fruit. Pay $3.000 and assume
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loan. An exc:ellent property.
7_2_3tp
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turf' In Mld!Jit'purl ( lhm
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• 0 f Smh'"h "WQ'f't erS Wedd'mg . er,
Racine· Mrs. Chariea GnietSefflng
Mtt..~vllle ; Mt . ft.ou

Bird Hike u Held
B,· Stor Stilchera

Members of the Five Point
Star Stitchers 4-H club met at
the home of Lenora and Louise
Michael Thursday at 5:30a.m.,

llateta o1 whlte peon- rls, Mrs. David Yost and Mrs. Hoback, GallipoU. ; Mrs. Paul
1es and mock.....uge blossoms VIrgil ROIL!h. The bride's grand Sml1h, Mrs. Frank Smith an4 .
Large

lntersperaed wllll white Iris,
kneeling bench and Ugbted
dalabra, enbanced the altar
the . Morse Chapel
1~:~for the weddiog of Ml$8
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Lee Smith an4 Mr. ftO.
bert D. Walters.
The brida Is the daughter of
Mrs. Dille Smith of
and ·the late Ralph Smith.
Walters is the son of Mr.
Mrs. Eugene Walters,
The double ring
was read Sunday, May 31,
2·30 p.m. by the Rev.

tor bird hike.

Following the two mile hike
the girls returned to tht' Michael home for a breakfast cook·

out. Mrs. Samuel Michael assisted by Mrs. Ruy Holter and
Mrs. Dwight Milhoan. leaders,
in preparing the breakfast. Ann
Jenks was a guest. After break- I
' ast, the girl.s work~ nn l&gt;ird
1t'«&lt;f'ts for the fair

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POLICE SPONSOR HOP
The Pomero~· Polirt&gt; Depart·
«tPnt will sponsor a July the
r"'ourth Teen record hop this
Saturday from 8 - It p. m. out-1
side at the Pomeroy
Trnnis
Court. The Jays will be
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"CHILOREN Of THE
DAMNED"
DAMNED
by the1r dia
boli&lt;'al oower to destroy the

accessories.

"RAIDERS"

Brian Keith,

Rubert Culp.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Crow of Syracuse are announ cing the July 4 wedding of their daughter, Linda
~ave Texas
Owen, to Mr. Theodore Meier Beegle, son of Mr. and
SUN .• MON and TUES.
Mrs. Theodore Beegle, 300 Spring Avenue, Pomeroy.
July 5-6-7
BETTY LOU HAMM
After attending Randolph-Macon Woman's College m
''SUNDAY IN NEW YORK "
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t Lynchburg, Va., the bnde was graduated this .June
rTeehnieolor\
l1r. and Mrs. Walter T. Hamm, 325 Wetzga
tree,
Clifl Ru~ertson 1PT109J .Janp Ponwrov are anno uncing the engagement and approach· from Ohio State University With a Bachelor of Science
Fonda, Rod Ta.vlor. Rubert in g mar.r ia ge of their daugTiter, Betty Lou , to Everett Roy degree in Education.
Mr. Beegle was graduated with a Bachelor ~f Sci~nce
Culp, .Jo M(lrrow .lim Racku s ' ,John~on. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Johnson, Route
F.. turl!'tt•: Flagpole Jitters
' h 5 h 1 degree in Civil Engineering in 1962 from Ohw Uruver3 STOOGES
l , Pomero y Both are graduates of Pomeroy H1g c oo .
sity where he was also a member of the social frater';;;;;;;;;;;:~; ~;~~· Bachelor
Hamm attended Ohio University where she received .
of srie nee degree in education and is TIOW nity Lambda Clri Alpha .
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Follo\\ing a wedding trip to New York Ctty and Vtr·
employed in th e Columbus Public School System. M•.
.Johnson will be a senior at Oh10 State UruverS!ty thiS fall . ginia, the couple will return July 20 to 4529 Park ForThe open chu rch wedding will be an event of August 9, est Drive in Indianapolis, Ind., where Mrs. Beegle will
teach in the Indianapolis Public High schools, and M_r.
TONIGHT
at 2•30 PM . at Jhe Federated Church in Pomeroy.
"FUN IN ACAPULCO"
Beegle will be employed by the New York Central Rat!With Elvis PrP s le~·
~a\"'" 'a""''-~ 4-lt'~··:c·-~0JF·,...~-,~-·"'].t / Mrs. Ltlrry Wolfe and son and ~r~o~a"'d.:_.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---:---:-:-- bride's table was arranged
and Ursula Andress
(Technicolor)
Gala Joint Friends night in Set&gt;
Go;;;,
-and . Everett Milhoan of Chester
H 1
!ember. Mrs. Kathryn Mitchell,
"THE COLO DARK HOUSE"
f
who suffered a hear t attack. on
Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs.
WilTnm Poston
Wednesday en tered the ·Galllpoliam Kiug and Mrs. Robert
lis Clinic Thursday monun g.
King were named to the
Saturday
July 4
Pomeroy
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Misses
Peggy
and
H~idi
Mil·
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Lillian
Steiff,
pianist
gram.
Refreshments were ser"THE YOUNG RACERS"
li
hoam
returned
to
their
home
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Ch
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Order
ved
following
the meeting by
With Mark Damon
and \Villiam Campbel!
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Thursday after a week's visit at ~- EvanEg~;ne ~t ap. r,Middleport Mrs . Mildred Zeigler and Mrs.
(Colo r )
Mr:.. Edward 'f. Bauer and . Charleston W. Va. with Mr. and the s~rn ., ars m.
. Jo Ann White. Mrs. Etta Nor·
TIL 8:30 P,M.
- anddau.ghh·r Polly Ann returru•d to :\1rs. Ful-ton B. Covert and fami- for 40 ye~rs,. was given a h~e ton, W. M. and William King,
'SHOOTOUT AT BIG SAG" tho:-ir home Marion Thursday 1,
membership m the ch~pter 10 w.P. were in charge of the
Clooecl Sot. July 4th
Walter Brennan
art er a visit with her parents y.M
Charles Withrow re- n!'cognition for her service dur- meeting
· - - - -Sun.-Mon.
July 5-6 Mr . a~:~d Mrs_ Ch&lt;1rle:~ R. Karr : tu~n~~ home Tuesday after 3 ing the years. Pro terns in the
"DR. NO"
Sr
: weeks visit at Lakeview with opening ritual were Mrs. ~~~~~
With Sean Conner~
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Teaford her bother and slster-in-law French, Esther, Mrs. E
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
and Ursula Andress
of Columbus and Mr. ~nd Mrs. I Rev . and Mrs. E . E. Roush . She Lewis, E!ecta , and Mrs.
(Technicolor)
Harold Teaford of ~tddlep~rt was accompanied home by Rev Bunce, chaplain.
--andvisitd Tuesd~y evemng With I Roush who returned to his home The altar 'was draped
In
"PRESSURE POINT"
I T f d d son Thursday.
Sidney Poittier, Bobby Darin
Mrs Edit 1 ea or an
memory of Philip Perry, past
Om f oy
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FOR ALL OCCASIONS

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DAY or NIGHT

Pomerov Flower Shoo
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
WE GIVE TV STAMPS
Pomeroy

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Steiff invited the chapter members to atlend the Ravenswood

Thundcrhinl 2 Duor Auto _ tr ans . R"-td iu o.nd ht:atr r.

$395

Auto . trans.

1957 Dodge - - - -$395
4 Door Station Wa2on. Autom&lt;itic lr&lt;tns. Radio

1957 Chrysler
4 Door Seda n. Auto trans

1956 Ford
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1956 Chevrolet
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1955 Chevrolet
4 Door St&gt;dan. V8- Au1o. tranx.

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--1950 Chevrolet - 1953 Pontiac
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of care.

62 Skylark - - - - - ~195
VB Buick. 4 speed shift. Smart red bucket seats. Positive traction. Radin, One local owner.

4 Door B cyl.

One local owner. Low mi1e~e.

60 Oldsmobile "9811

Dodge-Dodge Da'r t-lancer

S. Stcond &amp; Mill St.

Middleport

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4 Door Hard Top. FUU power. Low mileage by ·One extra careful
owner.

62 Electra Buick

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4 Door Hard Top, Fully equipped, .Almost like the day it was 1
sold.

57 Buick 4 dr.
Power steering.

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

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BLAETTNARS
BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCKS
"IN POMEROY Sl.NCE 1853"

Crow's

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Let us not f9rget the eouroge and sacrifice lllat
made possible the first

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1e ponies were only one of the attractions at the eel"'
1d eight booth s of various sorts to provide entertaia-

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POMEROY- RUTLAND

SUNDAY, JULY 5 thru SATURDAY, JULY 11

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games.
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I Die~ ~bourn, beginning

$5.79
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paneling,

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ENJOY &amp;mER UVING-WITH HOME
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Acoustic or non·

Standord 4' x 6'

acoustic. Several

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iginal version of "Cleopatra." It would
be interesting to compare her London
BROADWAY BULLETIN BOARD
Bob Hope wants Mitzi Gaynor for his nursing home and doctors' bills with Mr.
next film, "I'll Buy You ~weden "-and Sellers' California medical tabs; but
wanta her so much he's otfered to post- whatever her recovery cost her, she
pone the starting date unh1 next Febru- didn't beef about it to the worla .
.
ary, when Mitzi will have wound up her
Ail for Mr. Sellers' vow that he wtll
series of "concPrt uJ LilS . . . European never make a Hollywood p1cture, bravo.
chums ol proau&lt;-er Carl Foreman predict After Iris monumentally pedestrian perhe and his wife will soon make the us- formances in "Dr. Strangelove," it beual polite "incompatible" statement for came crystal clear that four Peter Sellthe press . . . Gen. de Gaulle is playing erses in any movie was at least three too
with the idea of making a dramatic visit many . Maybe four too many .
to Vietnam and asking for a conference
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Mel
1·ne Democrats' private poll guaranFerrer and 20th Century-Fox are close tees 35 states "sure" for LBJ against anyto setting a deal whereby he would play body ... Book Booker and Earl Stroud,
El C.re"
.. producers of the fabulously successful ai""Y ugures in the Republican party bum, "Th• First Family," are gomg sopconfide that they intend to campaign arate ways. Each has a new partner . ..
against President Johnson on the civil Danny Kaye has become the darling of
right• issue - which they figure will be the Commies - in the entertainment
the top issue by November - usmg Iris sense - since his television show has
own voice, wlrich they have on record- been shown in Russia. They went wild
over him, and want more .
Winston
ings. To quote one GOP biggie:
"We will use statements he made l1e- Churchill's questions about Our Leader:
fore be lleeame Vice President. when he
"Can lul paint? Does he sail?" .. . .
was sounding like a Texan, not an inte- Broadway is buzzing over the night club
grationist" . . . Pearlie Mae Bailey's entertainer, currently performmg in
$1 : 100 suit against the Flamingo in Manhattan who is so anxious to "make
Las vegas was dismissed by a West it big'' this time around that he spent
Coast court. Pearl had charged that the twice his salary in promotion, personal
hotel was responsible for a piece of glass advertising and gimmicks .
Keeping
remaining on the floor where she was tabs on Jill Haworth? Wb~n she flew to
working, and the glass cut her foot, in- Hollywood for a TV show. it was Gary
capacitating her ... A worldwide rl!&lt;'or!l Lockwood who met her at the plane .. .
tolal of 1,400 prints of ''The carpetbag- .·. There was quite a touching scene at the
gers" will be ;,.u•• h""ause of thP rle- World's Fair "Wonder World" after new
mand to see the !Uctt pre101ereo 10 New producer Tom Ru.del (who came in after
Yoort to one of Joe Levine's fabul()us. Leon Leonidoff made his exit) posted the
bashes. The picture, even before its G~~o closing notices. The cast, from slar Gret·
tham showin~ became the top box-o(fice chen Wyler to the chorus kids, joined in
cUek In the country.
giving him a beautiful cigaret box to
show their gratitude not only for the mil·
Peter Sellers IS becoming more than Don or so dollars he's put into the show,
a· bit of a bore-and publicity hound- but for his untiring efforts to keep it g~~o
with his blaats at Hollywood because he ing. (His quote; "I could have put on five
did.D't llke the atDJOsphere on the set of Broadway musicals for what this cost
:=~·~·
couldn't finish and he me.") A$ of now, everyone is bemg paid
· a&gt;:.,basis, anhddiMr.:.~?del 1st
.medicfatth·i!xpe naea where ex· o!_~ da_y-UHI
one o
ose 81ars w o nev- a •..,..,ptlDI 1o s ...vage 1 e ve......emen
:~~a: when the studio is send· by brinJIIng in new people who are Insa.nng +~•ey're earrung a terested. Bu.t as of now, the Swiss bank·
n~in~7'and spending a ers and lnlsinessmen who were contemon iachta, cars, ~ves platin~ saving the day got nowhere when
when qoctors and gurses. they U'ied tq reaCb Robert Mooses by leiethe .ci&lt;Wk to save his phone - .. Previewers of Roberto Rosse!·
a l!ospltal .bm of a · Hili's.
''Blood on the Balcony,"
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. - are
the wrone places. Howev·
as werall
had er
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o'eloek lhis evening. Complet•
tournamPnt sebedule for the I
two-wtek event appears on
pa~~ fi~e of today's Sentinel. :
Tomght s games are: Pomeroy Dodgerll vs. Pt . Pleasant's I Key service and commJttee
Jamf"S McComb, al 7, and assignments were announced
Gallipolis White Sux vs. Rio F'riday evening by the new

Pomeroy National Bank

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The Sixth AnnUal Kyger

We Pay 3% lntere1t On Savinp

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Come In and ... our
big ,display of fin•

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All typos. All 'itandard sixes.
Aalowao

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was by accidental drowning.
Pomeroy Emergency Squads-

Beautiful
Prefinished
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deaths during lhe 711-bour holi- 1the Fourth of July weekend, de- / Traffle .. .. .. .. ..... ..... •
~ay, .five of them in a house 1spite countless hours of police Jlrowlllnp --·· · ·--····-- ld
ftre m Ashtabula County , si"J" j work and warnings from thP I Plauet '
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drownings and one other tl.t'Ci-1 National Safety Council.
Milcellanoat .. , .. ·-- ·.. •
dental deaU1 for a tela! of 34 , The 1!160 record or 41Z deaths Toa.i
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many lturu~nds of motorists to dead. .
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1 during the 78-hour IndependencE
California had 76 fatalities, a
~m .Oh10 ~ highways, but an Among the v1ct1ms were ISat-! Day hol iday was shattered.
j record far any holiday in t b•
il'ltensive h1g~way safety drive urday ) in ~thens, Cha rles ¥it- I The United Press Internation- ~ state. Michigan counted
a
lor the. penod held traffic chell, 19, killed when his car , al count showed al least 492 dead, also a record. Texas lutol
deaths m the state lo tw&lt;l less crashed on a city street.
traffic dooths from 6 p.m local , 37, New York 28 and IIJinoiJ •
than the predicted 23.
I The ootion's matorists wrote time "ntH 11:59 p.m. Sunday. I There were 21 deaths 1n Obio
The-re were also six fir t a new record in death during I The breakdown:
and 18 in Pennsylvant..

Pomeroy R. D. relatives Sat.. mg. Frtends m~y call at the
urday .
.Gillogly home m At~e~ ~fter
Carla Jo Gillogly,. daughter 6 p.m . today. The v1ctun was
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly taken to the Blgony Funeral
of 294 !;,. Stale-St, Athens, feU, Home m Albany.
appare•.tly unnoticed, mto a Cis- The Gllloglys ·were former
tern at the home of Harley Han-

picnic, officials said.

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approachmg m~rriage of thetr
daughter: Kath1, to Mr. James
Lee Robinson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alden C. Robinson

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GRANGE TO MEET
The Racine Grange will meet
next Wednesday, July 8, at 8
p.m. at the Grange hall. A II
home ecmJOII)Ic contests will be
Star Ch ief 4 Door Ha rd Top. Power steerini and brakes. Auto- held.
, malic shift.
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Meigs County. He has served
Grace Church parish as lsyleader the past Ph years.
Miss Heiskell attended school
in Pt. Pleasant and Gallipolis
graduated from Fairland
High School, Proctorville, and
Columbus Business University.
Mr. Robinson graduated from
Fairland High School and Is
employed at WSAZ.TV, Hun~
ington.

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Proctorville. ~e Rev. Jerome
the four chapters in the ar- Rodgers, Huntmgton, W. Va.,
ea, Middleport, Racine, Pom- wiJJ officia~~ ~t the
open
eroy and Harrisonville will have church servace m Grace Church
Pomeroy, Friday, July 3,
4:30
p. m. E.S.T.
Whitlinger of Lancaster were
The
bride's father was forThursday dinner guests o! Mr.
formerly
organization
and Mrs. Sherley Swan.

suMM~R ··

R&lt;~ diu ~:~nd

Tlae Jleip.Jf_,.

. and . RMr•·1 residents of Albany.
hM
1.deigs Co~dnty '• Jorduly lth I grF andpG~ren Is, MCarper
o J ay acc1 en rec
was ern tlogly, .
~ter t. 1. ~eanwhile , in Ohio, and the
marred by the death of a tw~
Funeral servtcea will be hekl nation :
yetar-old ~tht ens gidrl wdrho nedfell Tul esMdaythodat_ 2 pCh.m. aht ltheAI'l'ben,. GeneraUy beautiful Fourth of
In ~ a CIS em. an
o'! . P e e
1st .. urc . n . any July holiday weather enticed

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enttne

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

ing in Flatwoods about 6•30 p. .
m __Saturday during a holiday

tor with Ohio Farm Bureau in

heater

-1958 Dodge - - -

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proceeds to be used in the new
lire escape for the hall. Mrs.

THE SHOE BOX

NO. 69

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Girl, 2, Drowns

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Tudi Meredith Wl:'l OR DI E 1
Seven men determined to

1959 Ford

VOL XVI

Her corsage

white shattered carnations.
Mr. Thomas Walters,
lards, brother of the ~5~
served as best man.
were Roy Ralph Smith,
er of the bride, and James Wal-11
ters, brother of the groOm.
For her daughter's wecldiD~!,[I
Mrs. Smith chose 8 blue
green dress with green a~~~
sories. Both wore baby o•
corsages.
Mrs. Ruth Eversbacll, or~ian·· ll
1st, presented a program
wedding music pn!l!eding
ceremony and Weddlilg -~~~~:11
from 'A Midsummer N
Dream."
Following the ceremony
reception was held In
church asnex. The bea.uUiul\1

LINDA OWEN CROW TO WED

e

DetiOial To Tla.

Miss Juanita Smith, sister
the bride, was her maid
honor and wore a street l&lt;ngthll
flowered crepe dress with

July 3-4

WOl'ld

•

mother, Mrs. Gamet Smith, ""' Mrs. Gamet Smith, Portland.
glstered guesla. Her aunt, Mrs. Mter ' trip to Florida. tha
Ralph Sbato, served at, the couple are reaidlng at MarletpUnch bowl. The groom s sJS- ta where the bride Is empl.,..
ter, Mrs. Richard McKenna, ed ., lab technician at Marletserved the cake.
ta Memorial Hospital and tho
Members of both famllles at- groom Is employed •t Dravo ·
lending were Mr. and Mrs. Corp,., as draftsman - while atEugene Walters, son James, tendmg Mar•et1a Co\)ege.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walters.
daughter, Maylene, of Hilliarde
EARN HONORS
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Me- NEW HAVEN- Arline Rousb
Kenna and daughter, Judy, Mr.
·
1111
and Mr s. Re gIs Z.lmmerman of a freshman • .and PhiliP.h. W
of am
,•
a JUnior, bot
....,.
Marietta ·, Mrs. Anna Zimmer- Hoffman,
Lo 1 J s•- 0rn1 Ju~
man. Watertown; Mr. and Mrs. tart,
us · =u . o,
..Lee Pelley, Salem; Mr. Harry lor; Bonnie Louise Myers. SenSpencer, Mr. Ben Spencer, Mr. lor; and Jane M. Powell, Senand Mrs. E. A. Wingett, Mrs. lor all of New Haven, wero
Ann Coe Mr. aDd Mrs. Ralph among lhe 746 studenl,o. on ,.fa~'
Sbaln, ..;., David; Mrs. Ethel shall University's honors Usl
Hoback, Mrs. Druscilla House,[ announced recently.

knots.

POMEROY OHIO
TONIGHT

111w lonlahl iU4.

~~;, in marriage by
mother, lhe bride wors a
street length sheath
dress with lace Inserts. Sbe
ried a white ·Bible topped
white carnations and white
bon streamers tred In ·~.e~;/ 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~~-----,

MEIGS THEATRE

-.
at y

YEAI'HEB
·Plll'll1 cltadY and mUd n.....
••Y will! .Unce of a lew 111...
*nboworw. RIP "loda' rHI,

...

========= ' to Bernard Fultz. named Fred
Wheef, Bill Childs, program
Hibbs editor of the Rotary
[ r hairman, Cash Bahr, song
, leader and attendance chairman. and Curt Jenkinson, club

Dr. Wilson to
Be Buried

serviC'e chairman.

announced the third annual ''Bob Coats Picnip'" far
Rotary families will be\beld at
Mr . and Mrs. Glenn Lamb- the Coats home July 24. RJHe

Here Tuesday

I

!.' rt havp learnrd of the death chard Rawltng~ is co-chairmaD
;)f her brother-in-l nw, Dr. Wil- : with Coats. The district gpvep..
'iarn K. Wihzon, 76, at his home 1nor will make his official visit
,n Rt&gt;nnsseJ11rr . N. Y.. fu. llow- ~ Au~. 7 when all committee
~g a yeal'·!' illn e~s. Mrs Wil- chatrmen are to have
their
10n is the fornwr Helen Knight annual reports in for acitivities
lf Che-stf&gt;r.
planned during the
cominJ
Funeral &gt;;erv ir-Ps wPre held year.
n New \:'o1·k Sunday. The body
Two guests were introduced.
vas to arnvc in Cnlu mbus to- Dwight Wetherholt of the GaJ..
iay with tht! rrawlin gs-Coa~ s F'u- lipolis Club, and Mr. Mlller of
teral Home in charge of serv- 1 the Avon Park, Fla. c1ub.
f!e~ to be conducted here Tues- j A discussion llf club finances
ay murnm!':: at 10 &lt;~ .m. at the 1waJ held to act on recornmeJt..
·mer·al hom'! . The Rev . M E. datJoos of the board of direc:owson will off iC'ia l.e with bur- t(lrs held earlier last week.
il to be in Chester Cemetery. Ladies of Heath Church serriends mav call at the fune~- ving dinner were Mrs. Mildred
I home M~nday evening.
Zeiler, Mts. Glenn Lambert.
Dr. Wibon was a graduate Mrs. E. M. Wood, Miss Besa
f Rio Grande College where ! Sanborn, Mrs. Everett R all
e receivt&gt;d h1s BS degree, from / and Mrs. Nan Moore.
lhiu Stnte, his Master's de--

.1

Kep moves In tht tele¥ision chess game contlnuto across 1M board
Atwr .,three. ~acceuful seasons ~ NBC-TV, "The Joey BishoP
Show. storrmg ~popular comed•n oad Abby Dalton, will mo_..
over. hlP the CBS network when the new stcnon starts in September.
It will be ae!n ••. S.ndoJ',_9:30-10:00 , .M., EST.

- -

Choice: Feverish
Joan, Cool Bette
BY DICK KLEINER

HoDywood Corre!lpondelll

HOLLYWOOD - (NEA)
A bit or temperature temperament on the set of 'Hwil .. .
Hush, Sweet Olarlotte"It seems that Joan Crawford
likes ber sound stages cool be-

r~ i11 eciur~lion .and_?is doc- .

"'

1r S -~ree

Albany. N. Y. for 19 years,
d he was a consultant in
boo] plant planning and
ng.
9e was tht&gt; author of the
tl Rio Grande College song,
'he Red aod the White."

Davis

likes her sound stages warm,
because she has a tendency
to feel lhe cold and be lDlCOIJIforteble.
'll'lllo the -

.. lloem .. lbe

job for Ktnc

Solomoa er cood

SCientifiC

·ng 1
l- school plants. He
·l.v l.augh1 in the Rutland
.tester schools.
the
He was associatl!d with
ate Departmf'nt of Education

cause she has a !endency to
perspir&lt;! and run a slight lever
U it's too bot.
It seems tlhat Bette

In

ume 101111d s&amp;ace, dill was a
llealtnc ...........
The ultimate declsiOil•

FIREMEN CALLED
oliddleport firemen were
led Friday eveniug 1o
:idence of C. 0 . Newell
'554, Ch•shlre to ext,~~:
'!tm fire. Firemen
Jl, twc tn1rks lor
11'8 trying to save a baro,
~I was too far gone upon
It, arrival. The fire comljllY iestroyed the hom,
'IIIler properly was
·~ause of the fire w"" un-

keep

the temperature a shade below
normal and give Miss Davis a
nice, warm sweater. They flgur:
eel it was easier to warm up
Bette than cpe witb a leverlsb

Joan.

.

O.annel

'

"My

13,
DarUng
aementine," '114&amp;, Bar,- ,~
da. ·Cbaneel I, "'1'1\8 .Bachel.OI'
and
Bobby .:Soqf•" IM7,

.,...

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LOCAL TEMPS
temperature In

iI
'

business district at
today was 80 d&lt;lgrees,
~ , skJet.

I

'Shakes' }O

States Today
MEXICO CITY (UPI) -An
early m o rn I n g earlbquaka
shook at least 10 stales in ct11o
tral and western Melico today,
sent thousands scurrying from
hotels and residences In night
clothes, crack8d buildings auc1
disrupted communlcatluna.
Despite tbe iAienslty of 1M
quake, no CD8118lties were ..
ported.
Cornices and facilqj alam
from mId t o w n bulldinp
crunched to lbe .meets, 11111
street llghla, traffic: lights and
telephones _ , out Ill lei tlot
a sllort· Ume.
tremor strudt:, iii;
a.m., El71'}, ,.

tlehtoi' ·

1:11 p.~

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