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Kodak hista.-lc 104 Camera Outfits
Hoe/lkh
Helen Lloyd's contributions to her
through the years have been many and not the least
been her year-to-year project of making the flower ar·
rangements for the Middleport High School alumni ban·
que!. ,
But this year the project had to be taken on by someone else - Helen is confined to
Memorial
pita!. So the 16 floral pieces for
ma&lt;IA
by Marty Gress and Jeanne Bradbury. The
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sent the largest arrangement to Helen at the hospital
lowing the banquet.

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BIRTHDAYS - always such special occasions for
Pomeroy's Mildred Shuster. 1
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even though the occasion was consin to visit relatives, and
dimmed a bit by the hospitali- were enroute to North
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zation of Mildred's husband, when they stopped by here.
G&lt;rald. Gerald is reruperatlng
at Holzer Hospital following MRS. GRACE PRATr and
surgery whloo was. necessary iMr. and Mrs. Frank
after he fell on his construction . and children, ilebbie, Pam and
job in Athens recently.
:Bobby, had 6 delightful holiday
Again this year numerous 'I weekend \J'lp.
friends and relatives remem- Saturdly they attended I '
bered Mrs. Shuster on ber nat· West llirginia Jamboree
al day. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whee)lng and from there went
Blakeslee and daughters enter- tD Phtsburg for the Cincinnati
tained with a dinner at their R.,J. • Piragea game, It was
home Thesday evening and to to/Gettysburg and a tour of th1
give the affair lightness pre- 1Jlistorical places there, a~
Jeoted Mildred with some 30 \hen to Washington, D. C., .liegift . wrapped packages, ea fore returning home Tuead~y
containing small items coll«Jt. night
od mostly through the Blokeslees' travels.

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SUMMER WEAR
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wllmatlc 1116 earners - 1 flashcube, 1 roll eolor film, batlerieo for f)lsh, Instruction book, Sale

By Chnrlene

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Womans "Kayser" ~nit Top11-Strlpes
in matching colon with shorts
$5.00
Girls Summer Slnvaless DrHIM and Shifts
SlzH 3 to 6x and 7 to 14
$1-95 to $3.95
Girls Tennis Dresse-Sizat 3 to 6x $1.95 end $2.95
Woman• "Wrangler" Twill Knn Knockan
Solid colon-Sizat 8 to 18
$2.98
Womeno Batter DrH-, Top R110urCM
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Junior, Miu11 and Half Si111 $10-95 to $19.50

Glazed shell paper. 14 Inches
wide, 50 foot roll, white and
solid colorr.

Cut. 18 rookie! at one time.
Epoxy cOated for easy clean·
bJI. Juat a few \o sell,

39c

roll

Cut Rite Plastic Wrap

SALEI ENGLISH GARDEN

Towels and Wash Cloths

$1-00

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BATH TOWELS .. ·· · .. · · · .... ··.. $.t.00
HAND TOWELS · ···· ·.. ·.. •··· ·•.. '··· 69c
WASH CLOTHS · ··· .. · ·· .. ·· ·····.. ··• 39c

'l.lOCan Dry Gloss Wax '

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1 quart size-No rubbing, no polishing. Shinl!l as It
dries. Sale Friday and Saturday.

69c

can

REG. $2.95 AND $3.95

$~ .95 Kitchen

Plastic Dish Pans

Juat 11 to sell. Hangs on
wall,

SOc

$1.33

TOSS CUsHIONS
14"

$69.95 MAGNUS

Syria~· Team of 4
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Electrically operated. 22 notes, 6 chords. Sale
Salt

$53.00

$629.00 2 PIECE SUITE

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BAll ERIES

$3.95

(Sports. .)

SHOWER

squar~ ~ilfow with frinl·

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flUID&amp;. Floralo,

CHORD ORGAN

Roe. aoe. Salt

ENSEMBLE

2

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Curtains

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Huddle on Breaking Blockade

Quantity limited. Slr.a
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WIES and GIRlS HAIR lANDI
IOD% Nylon, Aaortacl colon, Rag. 2ft lall t

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SALEI"Hervest" Culonlal
RCA VICTOR

TELEVISION

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$598.00 2 PIECE SUITE
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LADIES NOVELTY lHIFT GOWNS
Prints and Checks
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Size 1210 • If* • 5*, whlte
and solid colon. Usually 69c
While tbey last.

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100 foot rolls, 11.8 inches wide. Easy to use dispenser
.box. Usually 31c-Sale price

4 boxH

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SUper oval rugs, heavy weleh~ Early Amertcaa potter~~~ Wool, rayon and miscellaneous fibers. As1t. colors-Mono
Brown, Multi Brown, Avocado, Rust, Red

Modern walnut cabiDet. 212 squarimcb pic)ure tube

$189.QO

$3.19-20.32" _Solo $2.69

$25.9~x10S"

lilt $20.79

$3.95-22x42" _

Solo $3.19

$36.95-91x114"

S.lt f29.69

Solo $6.39

$46.95-102x131" Solo $87.69

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REVERSIBLE RUGS

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$10,95-22xl31" RUNNER
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COL~&lt; TELEVISION
One to sell. Swit91 'base cabinet in walnut. 295 square
inch rectan~tube. Sale

Sale! Special PurchHa of

$3.95 BED

$565.00

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A ~111811 Group of LediN

BeauWul fiora1 cotton cover·
inK in Blue or Plnk. Soft
fluffy dacron nlltng.

Slight Irregular

BEACH
TOWELS

Mostly Small Sins

Strlpao and Prints

AS~NDrive·ln

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Elvis PreslelJ Donna Douglao

Arnold Richarda
Hampton, and rs. William
Smith were ill' aliipolis Saturday to attopc{ a mid-year work·
shop of ~- Providence Associ·
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-PLUs"THAT MAN IN ISTANBUL •
Ront Buebob., Sylvia Koscinn

PARTY PLANNED
A hobo party planned by .
Happy Harvesters Class of
Tecbn.ieolor
~~~~~~~~~ Trinity United Church of Chri!!l
li&gt;r Friday night has been
poned until June 9. The
will be beld at the horne of
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MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT
June J
NOTOPIN

Pilblf .:a iltdlbfi
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"MUIIITA"

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Pine Grove
Society Notes

Throw Away Bags

Salt

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VINYL PLACE MATS

79c

5 yds. $1.50

49c

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PAJAMAS

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FOR THIS SALEI
MEN'S $2.95 SHORT SLEEVE

Anti-Fatigue Mat

A Small Group of Infant• Cotton Crape

$6.00

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16\H Extra Large (17-17\1). Solid colors ~ .
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stripes. Moat all are permaJiebt preN fibricL

DANDEE·TRED PURE FOAM RUBBER

89c

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to 20. An ezcellent - well made work unHorm 'la")'our ·
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WORK UNIFORMS

Quadriga Percale

$1.00

Reinforced sheer, Micromesh, Walking Sheer. Regular $1.50 and $1.75 Values.

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MEN'S BIG YANK

American Home • 40" Unble1ched 5 yds 1.45

LADIES HOSIERY

Salt .

88c

Advertiser - 36" Bleached _

200 PAIRS OF WELL KNOWN BRANDS OF

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$3.00

Moderns. Floral&amp;

Sale! MUSLIN

Sale sz.39

11!5 C- ·

patterns. Provinelali-

$2.95

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Slte 8 to 18, Taper fit. 50% Polyester aad
Blue denim. Wide belt loops. SALE -

Drapery Material
Excellent assortment. 48" Vat dyod. Prelhnlllk. B&lt;oteh·
ear4 finish. Bill aelectlon

PILLOWS

GIRDLES
AND BRAS
ATrEND WO

WRANGLER JEANS

$1 US-42x66" _ Solo $9.49

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Ex-Miami Ace Selected

Glenn Trout Is
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Ph. 992-2~
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Voice .of .B~ocdway

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HELEN HELP US!

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bllis~~ on ae~ ~ PlY In ~arle1 ,P_ercy for Pres~ent In '
Same party, werollllndi
front or else he :-von t sing for 68, were--- sorry to Inform ed Mrs. Joseph P. Kelll1edy o
hu: s~pper at Bas10 Street East Chuck . , . . Former screen act_- a travel t1p she gave us years
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: . VIC Damone fini9hed sing- or Mart StaVepJI, OWI)S a ikl ago: always carrr. 20 u. s. dotDear
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ex~rt tells him big law!Uitll
IDg t!Iore and aUU II waiting cl~ In Sp;lln.
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lar ~Uis because A doll~; IS a
1 Jive In a now neighborhood suit from endangering child- for the fee · ·; · Prof. Leary !~'ather of :"e Yea_r Her- ~o&lt;ld tip In any eountry. · · · ·
with quite a lew ehUdl'en under reo's llvee. - H.
the LSD wlerdo • upotate IPaw- sehel Bernardi s award had _I told Teddy to carry 20 quartthe age of six My next door Dear Helen·
ling) farm wa. acquired lor anoltier actor's name on It ers," Rose smiled, looking up
neighbor has ~ 0 cbildren and so My husb.;,d and 1 visited our him
a couple of swingin' !Martin , Balsam's?) ... .Walter at her tall handsome sou, ~e
put up a fence to keep them out newlywed daughter and 50n·ln.
&amp; Lona lllsnd eo- Cronkite s been Invited to spea~ Senator._
of. his yard. The only
is law in another state. On leaving, clallte borthors . . .· Where In .Denmark, !1rst American non Beaul!ful_~fowgal Ly_nn Wynn
that he put in qalvani:ed
we asked them to spend 8 weok
all take Pot Lu&lt;k .. -- Da- polltlclan thus asked .... Walt- of "Cabaret was treated after
with the spike&amp;· UP!
with us this summer at a rentSuso~d's long.aga losing er's 10 - year -old . son _goes she was struck by a falling
ed boach cottage. They readily fMO eleellon bet (on what sUce with bim; he was horn nine curta!~, . . . . By Dr. Ben.. GilMy children have been tauahti agreed and then my daughter
lhe mayqral voting Bill months to the week after the . bert, Doctor Broadway, of
never to climb the fence,
(In th~lr presence) suggested
would' get; wltlt Con- E11enhower '56
convention course ... . Old we get Into the
. others playing in our yard
that her In-laws join us. What
Party blgahat Kieran ("'!tat convention ended early g&gt;lumn Rose Kennedy's blithe
want to get a hall or
could 1 do but say "That's
llnaUy was paid off every n~t and there wasn't fomme.nt to us about her
I'm In constant fear they
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.:;aUp and fall on top of theapikes,
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love and I found money." .. ..
1-' aetting badly hurt or putting an Now all four are planning
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come in on us. and the
Psytihiall'ic Aide
! 1 have a&amp;ked our neighbor to isn't that -ig. I had wanted
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Training Completed '
··: •ay• the kids have no busin•" and also time to eni•Y • vaca--~ oa his fence and it is tl!elr tion with our four younger chi!C0
Mrs. Clifford C. Beegle of Rt.
.'i toqh luck; he Is not respon- dren. Should we change our
1, Fredericksburg, Ohio, was :
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vacation to another month when
graduated on Thursday, May '
'.' Dear Wen:
they can't come? - OISAP211, from Psychiatric Aide Train:: Why not ask your
POINTED
lng at Apple Creek State Hos- ·
::, agent to take a Jilllk at the spik· Dear Dis:
NEW HAVEN - Plans have pltal. Mrs. Beegle has been an
fence? Perhaps this croche- Why not level with
been completed lor Vacation Bl· employee of the hospital for
ghter - then tell her you can
School at lite New Haven tbe past eight years.
rtt:y~=~~w~ill~l~is~te~n~w~he~n~a~n~ arrange
to rent a nea ...by COl·
Church of God -Monday. Persons selected for this ad-to da it yourself
tage at a price that won't level
5, througlh Fnday, June 9, vanced training are chosen altho combine&lt;! bank accounts?
8 a. m. to 11:30 a. m, dal- ter compleltng at least one year
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You'll no doubt enjoy IJI'ir preof SOI"!Ice with the hospital.
ask our ARAB Expert
sence, U you don't ha,_ to feed Mrs. Orpha Fields will serve Mr. an~ Mrs. Beegle, are formfor the facts
and house them. - II.
director of the school, Mrs. er reS!denls of Racme. Those
Dear Helen:
Hart seo:retary and treas- attending the ceremonies from Carolina Lumbor &amp; Supply
Ref;eahmenlll cemialttee here were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
PHONI675-116ll
I am a masseru by
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Esther
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Pansy
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Beegle
of
Racine.
Pl.
Pleasont
w. ~FLOWERING &amp;
that massage cure•
Bessie Ohi!Jiier end Ada
VEGETABLE
but I have buill up a
Miss Angie F~ds is
PLANTS .
tation for scientific
pianist.
I look on myself as a
4" Geraniums
and have brought much
The theme of lfle acl!ool Is
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Rag. 79c _ Now 59c fort tli people.
The troubl4-is_my wife
Teachers and assista'nts are
to my having liufies as
as follows : Nursery, E)zanna
Marko! Pakt
1
am
the
only
masseur
1n
Fields, Hester Weaver, Rita ·
Petunias--Marigolds .·
town and It's hard to turn
and (I!Iaryle lfayman.
We.. 79c Now 59c
away. Embarrassing too.
Beginners, VIola Roush, Ramocan I do to convince her!
na Knight snd Mrs. Gorda n
Tomatoes-Pepper~ ..
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HANDS
Kendall: Primary, Iva Capehart
Cabbage
: Dear H. H.:
Iris Morris. Junior Class I,
Markel Paks
Why
not
"hire"
your
wife
Erwin, Nellie Dudding and
Were 49c-Now 39c
your nurse? Then she'd
Bonnie Fields. Junior C~ss II,
there
Is
no
cause
for
alarm.-H.
Eleanor
Davis, Mary Sisk and
Hybrid Tomatoes
Dear
Helen:
.
.Anna
Johnson.
Junior High, At59c
l've had 50 years of a bad icc Loomis and Barbara Silnmarriage. My wife was
mons.
to me, but I didn't diverce
----~_:__ _ __
because of the childron.
would give me a divorce now.
they're through college an
I met a lildy I kepi cempany
59 N. 2nd Ave.
IIg1&gt;ne. I don't want to Jive with with before I wu married. Sbe
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them. I don't think my wife bas lost her husband. U I
should take thjllady In tiS my
bousek\!Oper, coUld my Wile
come along and plit her out?
We have good hablls: no whiskey or tobacco. -LONELY
Dear Lonely :

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lng , , , , Group of Negro IIJi. !dell how l)lUch he was paid trip lbave press agent, wIll
Brown reportedly per week ~Y the hntel he work- travel; maybe run for political
w~!J&lt;t Cu'lius Clay to 'ed; ob,
Kina &amp;~agio office later) ... : Jo¥1hali Wlotchango
'mind.
Zine, In LOndon, _baa njlde_. Rlx ers Is oil for VlebliiD shortly;

t"''t ' ,., ..

Di~k Van DYke waa o!lered
fi'O,OOO aweek to ~ Miallli
Beach's new StaUdr Hilton, blJgesl ever piild th&amp;fe, lncludlng
to Sl~atra _ EIJhteen years
ago Dick was .80 poor, he ~·I
marrl~d on "Bride &amp; Groom"
· ...Sinatra told local lnveatldown there h' bill! no

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Groqp of messy Greenwich VU- i'
l~e hippies lllllled bow . ~y
could help' tmtirove the city ....
l!y going abroad.
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· CSO grl!lllbiJnga are rumblill&amp;
about Cb.uck Connors' VletrWn
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from tmpendlng doom. Who . TOANB ":11\1!1."1:::..,All You'll !Qeed
knows how many deadly danthy Hall, Leanne Sebo, Irene
gers seen and unseen are aside
Is Your Change
Bnrnes. Jo Ellen Diehl, J o h"
Martha Genheimer of Columfrom ua everyday because God
HunnelL Cindy Jordan, Diana
bu' spent the hnllday weekend
hedged us about with His
Purse When You
King, Connie Lanning, Charles
here with hm: aQOts, Miss Lugoodness?
Logar, ~lary Midkiff, Robert
Visit
Miller. Darla Neutz!ing, Marla
;:;;;~;;,;::7,~;;:~[ cretia Genhelmer and M is s
The consummation of God's
Ada Genhelmer.
will be the f10al revela'
Neutzling, Ann Ohlinger, DebNelle ·Bing has returned to
of His goodness. D a n I e I
ra Ohlinger, Stephen Powell,
THE PRISONER THOU51-17
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· her home here after spending
could not see it then. But God
THI6 I&lt;EI'T GETTIN6
Connie Radford Margaret Riggs
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th• winter in Florida with relawas working all lhe strange
~ON6ER EACH DAY.
Milisa Rizer. Beverly Smitlt,
lives.
and varied circumstances of
Ronald Smith, Steve S t o r y,
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zahl have There was tr~uble in
together to exalt him in the
We wire Dowers everywhere returned after a visit in Bril- !on - plenty of It land of bis enemies and him !n
liant wllh thetr son-in-law and n~r • first despotic ruler
a final aaslgament as a chief
· WY 2-2039
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gentile world domiDIOn, had a
In two great world
OR NIGHT WI 9-ml
Smitb and chUdl'en, Ken Dy, b~ dream. God ~•- In Hi
Babylon and Meda-Per8
Barbara, Belly and 811111:
e aame
, '""''a
. "All things work together
p
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for good to them that love God,
(Aiuwer1 IOmonow)
W. Mala
Pomero, te' and family are home after on the scaffuld, and_wrong for- whn are called according to his
luocbltt• liGHT HRCH ADJOIN FAMOUS
Mra. Millard Van Meter
spending several days at Myr- ever on the throne IS reversed. purpose "
Yettert!ay••
Anlwcrr Hy a Pl ..u,hl wnnt to tHor a
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But there i; a God in Heaven." There. Is a God In Heaven, ,
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fASHION"
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There a God who knows. who knows all about us, yet
recuperating at Hol2er Hospit- The God of heaven IS not wrap- loves us in spite of our wickeda] following surgery Monday. pod up m unpenetrab~~ sh~d- ness. He will meet our every
Holiday weekend guests of ows: Job knew that nothmg need if we will call uoon him
For A Lovely Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Olho Murray were could
hidden from the AI- and reach out in simple faith,
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their son and daughter-in-law, mighty. He searches the very claiming lhe salvation offered
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Mr and Mrs. Charles Murray, thoughts and intents of the through his Son.
Holzer Hospital: V1sit 1n g
GET A CLEAN WASH
Ironton; Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie hearts of men.
IV. How can we help but hours 2-4 and 7:8 p.m. Parents I
Russell, Grayson, Ky., and Vir- The Infinite sweep of ll!e.
trust Him, needy creatures that only on Pediatrics Ward.
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NO:N A LINT PROBLEMS
gil Windon and family of Chee- lure IS an open book to Him.
be? How can we withhold
Admlssl~as
ter.
Known unto God are all bis our love from Him who com- Kenneth M. Riffle, 49 Cedar
Mary Whipple, who bas been works from the beginning
His love towards us Sl.: Mrs. Nora B. Cremeens,
.
hospitalized at Holzer Hospital en unto the end. Just to know in that while 'we were yet sin- 617 Fifth Ave.; Shirley Mulford, Nmety-slx students of th e ,
for the past month, has ~en God, and know we are known
Christ died for us? If we Rt 2 Cheshtre: J~seph W. Pomeruy Jumor H1gh Srhool
returned to the home of Mr. and Him meets our every needl_
upon Him in the day of Clark, Jr., Rt. 2 GallipoliS: _Mrs. have been named to the !mal ;
Let us help you get the most Mrs. Frank Fugate Mr F _ IT. There Is a God w!Io IS
He will answer t H' Dale R. Sheets, Crown C 1 t y: su weeks honor roll
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out of your two-weeks-with- gate remains a patlent ~I H~l- able. His ability matches
glory and our eternal •G:xu" Gregory B. Roberts, Texas Rd.; Making a "8" or above In all
pay with a hairstyle that's as zel.
knowledge even as Daniel deMrs. G us s C.
H a n- the1r subjects to be named to 1
easy to keep up as it is flattering!
Mr. and Mrs. William B u,.. clared,"Biessed be the
l~y,
Patriot Star Rt. ; the roll were:
ton and daughter, Lisa, Mr. and of_' God foreve~ and ev~r .tor
\layne I. Shoemaker. Rt. 2 Gal- NINTH GRADE - L 1n d a '
Our expert stylists
Mrs. Floyd Chapman and She!- WI. dom and might are HIS.
bpoliS; Mrs. Flora P. C b a m- B 1 B d 8 1 S h
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a
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a
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are always on hand
lie. and Karl Russell Columbus
. ere IS a
wuo s
rs, .
rown I ; r s. B le Ra d II B t R
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were weekend gue;ts of Mr' IGood. "0 Give thanks unto the
Clyde Cramer, Rt. 1 vi n t 0 n; G;:or~· Ti~ot~y Grr ' ~ger
and Mrs Kenneth Russell Ra. Lord, for He is good for His .
Mrs. James E. Large, Gallipo- M 1 ' G d . J ahze., ·hary
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ene oo wm, o n lAI se,
1. . Davld y · 1nge1s, New Hav- Mar
cine. The families attended the !l'ercy "~ure orever. ThiS
arie McGowan, Clieryl MeRacine alumni banquet K a I IS shown 10 many ways, severen: Mrs. Larry E. Luckeydoo, L hl' St
p l M . II
Phono 992-3557
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I B aug m, even au ' e r,
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· left Monday for San Diego, tah 1 wt !Cd !tare sugges .
234 E. Mlin
11,· 1 d. Measddaln ; t aMe. · Pamela Neutzling, George Skin======P:o:m:••:•v:ICalif. for basic training w'th
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tergenl dispenser in
MAXIMUM UNT REGRfATER WASH IN.
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.stance, In !he revelation of
siBling of kindergarten, devet- Marcia M. Castor, Middleport; ~e\, ~r"/~ ~-~
"~e
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ag itat o r prevents
ACTION- Wa1h w~
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Mr. and Mrs. RusseiJ Moore secrets. "There is a God in opmental _reading and physical Lawrence K. Abrams, Rt. 3 ;: ~a'dto~ Ri:;:ar:r Wern~/ 1 the new Fi!ter·Agi·
fer circuiBted througll
or, under water
damage to hbr ics
the agitator Is force d
and son, Bill, visited in Green- heaven who revealetb secrets. Illness will start Monday, June Ironton ; Mrs. John F. Dierker,
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where the lint is, profrom undissolved de01JI spec ia lly de1ignecl
burg County, w. Va. over the It IS beyond any of us to
5, at Tuppers Plains Elemen- Wellston ; Miss Joy M. Corn, Rt. EIGHTH GRADE - R o g e r i \l idel con,tent filt retergent. Pour de ter·
ch~nnel1 in the botg~nt
in agi ta tor,
weekend. They went e eclall pne the muneasurai&gt;le condos- tary School.
3 Ironton: Carl R. Wooten, Jr., Abbott, Don Anderson, Carroll : 1ion. LIM is filtered
10m in 1wirling . jet
cut 111 watl!r cirtv·
cir~;t~]elfng water disstrear1n to 1mplif1
lor the 27th annual gr:uatlo~ icenslon that unveils the
This summer school is oper- Rt. 3 Jackson; Mrs. Anthony Baker, Stanley Coates, Robert
latet t hrough agilllsolves it completely.
famous Maytag Agiat the Crichton High School. Mr. jand _mind of God to an unap- ated for the two attendance ar- W. Darst, Columbus: Mrs. Earl Couch, Michael Custer , Richard I ' or, No panl or trey1
Two ~ up c ap&amp;~:ity pe r·
tator Action. lootE-nt
mit~ add iti o n ol wa·
Moore taught there for 13 years . preCiative human nlce.
·~• of Eastern Local S cb o o I N. Malone, Rt. I Pedro: De 1- Dean, Diana Good, Kay Howell, I t o interfe re with load·
even de ep down di rt
ter ~oft e n e r.
in ttconds,
before coming to Meigs Coun- 1 The preserv-ation of his own DIStrict that qualify for Title I bert F. Queen, Richmondale, Carol Hargraves, Mary Brick- . lng or unloading.
ty, ,
IGod's goodness Is daily
under guidelines as established Oh1o; Darla A. punfee, We II- les, Twila Clatworthy, Debra
Ifested. Daniel and· his friends by the Federal
ston; Mrs. Ethel M. Ughtfoot, Crow, DOOra Harbrecht. Bernie
were miraculously delivered and will be serving about 100 Dundas,
Mrs. Bernard 0. l'ennessy, Becky Houdashelt,
· - - - - -p11pUs of !hese two areas.
Stumbo, Rt. I Hanlden; Mrs. Frankiin Rizer, John Sebo,
/
Three buses will r;e· ·used to Arnold L. Barnett, Jr., 1570 Brenda Smith, Nancy St. Clair,
the pupils. The
Riverview Ill:.
Becty Triplett, Mary K i n g, I
Check Our Price Before You Buy!
bua acbedule I! as
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Births
Becky Swindell, Wayne We 11,
Mrs. James E. Large, Galli- Jed Will, Michael Williams.
Happy is the Bride
C. , 0. Newland wDI start
daughter, P:li6 p.m. Thurs- SEVENTH GRADE - Susan
who registers her
East Shade at 7::10 a. m.,
, Mrs. Bernard 0. Stumbo, Anudore::_w"::s:-._,~R~Ic!J~a~rd~Asll~,~Ro~be~rt~'!!21'!!4'!!E'!!.'!!MA!!!'!!I"'!N!!!'!!!!!'!!~H~A~R;_;R~Y;.;M;;;I:;;L~L;ER~!!!'!!~POM;;;;E;R~O~Y~
China, Silvex and
at 7:38 a. m. to SUver Ridge
J Hamden.
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Glass patterns at
PI'. PLEASANT - Mr. Fred ,
7:48 a. m. to Chei'J')1 Ridge,
DIICUrges
Bouie, who Is affiliated w 1t hI
a. m.; Follrod Roilll, 8:116; Harry L. Barcus, The Rev.
Rio Grande College, was 1h el
Run Roilll, 8:05, Route 681 Eugene J. Bl'OWI), Candice
guest speaker for the regular
!Spencer's), 8:13:
Call, Mrs. Hattie Danner, ·
12 FT. LONG-BELL
weekly Kiwanis me•ting Thm·sRidge Road, 8:20, hack to 881 Francies, Mias Mary Jane
day evening at Gene Boll's ResSaturday
at 8:25, then to Tuppers Plains. ani, Mrs. Truman Hall, Paula
taurant.
!UGH SCHOOL DANCE par- Oharles Blaaell will make his Kirk, Wayne D. Kuhn, Phillip
Mr. Bllllie told
ty, open to the publlc, Saturstop on Rainbow Ridge at W. Price, Mrs. Ruth Rankin,
H you haven't already select·
ed your china, we'd like to stories of his prospecting f 0 ~ay rught at the Pomeroy
a. m., at moutb of Shade Everett H. Sayre, Mrs. C1 in e
show you our wide choice of gold in the west and Informed Ior lligb Auditorium.
at 7:40 a. m., at
.
John H. Taylor, Jr.,
beautiful patterns io
with matching
the group that he Intends to
8:30 to 11:30 p. m, The Bottom at 7:50 a. m., on
Mias SaiUe F. Glenn.
conltnue this interealtng bobby.
will emcee. Sponsored
to Hannum's at 8:15 a. m.l -===========-===o::l
Clay lllnkle, president, pre- the Pomeroy Playground
to John Baker's at 8:25 a. m. 1
sided during fbe business sea- SADDLE SUCKERS 4-H
Succeas Road at 8:35 a. m.,
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of Shade will sponsor a
Route 7 at 8:4li, then to TupeWUR~ITZIR
ton was a guest.
dance at the Shad&amp; School,
Plains.
Then, If you wtsb, we'll be
urday June 3 fr
9 to I"
Da
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glad to help you coordinate was made of a bl:eaklast to be
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IIMI OTHER FAMOUI
your other tableware ... 80 held Tuesday, June 6th, at Sl m. Music by the Happy
be at Forked Run al
IIIANDI
you'll know your table set- Albans. Representing the
low Boys. Students 50c
a. m., to Borlns Hill at
1~~f:. are always In perfect Kiwanis CJuli will be members adults 75c.
No. 9 Road at 7:50, to HUsll-11
, BtU Buffington, Larry Phillips, RUMMAGE SALE,
ville Hill at 8, to Reedsville
to $U~ar Camp at 8:15, to
Registering your patterns Todd Mayes sod Joe Jordan. Society of Christian Service
the
Rutland
Methodlst
Run at 8:25, to White's
with our Bridal Registry
FILM ANNOUNCED
Saturday at the Rutland
at 8:40, to TUj!pers
makes it easier for friendl
and relatives to give you a
J1cluon, 0.
NEW HAVEN _ The Youth lean Legbn Hall. Rummage
wedding gilt you want.- And
you'll avoid duplications Fellowsitip of the New Haven go&lt;ld condition to be taken
too. .
· FJI'st Church of God tnvltea die the haii_Frlday night. For plCt·IJ
' So be a smart bride ... be &amp;nd Area youth to view a film up serVIce centact Mrs. Howard Birchfield, Mrs. G eo r
a happy bride-choose your entitled "The Moral Choice"
0 PTO·M ETR I ST
Syracuse pattern and regfll. Sunday, June 1. Tlie
White, or Mrs. Harold Sauer.
ter it with us now:
will begin at e p.m. Instead
S~day
the regular time of 1:30.
WOMEN'S GUIW of
United Trln!ty Church of Christ
will have a Motbl!r • Daughter,
Father • Son family potluck '"""
Sunday, June 4th, at 6 p,
· I Prl~gram' wlU be presented

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Same party, werollllndi
front or else he :-von t sing for 68, were--- sorry to Inform ed Mrs. Joseph P. Kelll1edy o
hu: s~pper at Bas10 Street East Chuck . , . . Former screen act_- a travel t1p she gave us years
. J
: . VIC Damone fini9hed sing- or Mart StaVepJI, OWI)S a ikl ago: always carrr. 20 u. s. dotDear
.
ex~rt tells him big law!Uitll
IDg t!Iore and aUU II waiting cl~ In Sp;lln.
"
lar ~Uis because A doll~; IS a
1 Jive In a now neighborhood suit from endangering child- for the fee · ·; · Prof. Leary !~'ather of :"e Yea_r Her- ~o&lt;ld tip In any eountry. · · · ·
with quite a lew ehUdl'en under reo's llvee. - H.
the LSD wlerdo • upotate IPaw- sehel Bernardi s award had _I told Teddy to carry 20 quartthe age of six My next door Dear Helen·
ling) farm wa. acquired lor anoltier actor's name on It ers," Rose smiled, looking up
neighbor has ~ 0 cbildren and so My husb.;,d and 1 visited our him
a couple of swingin' !Martin , Balsam's?) ... .Walter at her tall handsome sou, ~e
put up a fence to keep them out newlywed daughter and 50n·ln.
&amp; Lona lllsnd eo- Cronkite s been Invited to spea~ Senator._
of. his yard. The only
is law in another state. On leaving, clallte borthors . . .· Where In .Denmark, !1rst American non Beaul!ful_~fowgal Ly_nn Wynn
that he put in qalvani:ed
we asked them to spend 8 weok
all take Pot Lu&lt;k .. -- Da- polltlclan thus asked .... Walt- of "Cabaret was treated after
with the spike&amp;· UP!
with us this summer at a rentSuso~d's long.aga losing er's 10 - year -old . son _goes she was struck by a falling
ed boach cottage. They readily fMO eleellon bet (on what sUce with bim; he was horn nine curta!~, . . . . By Dr. Ben.. GilMy children have been tauahti agreed and then my daughter
lhe mayqral voting Bill months to the week after the . bert, Doctor Broadway, of
never to climb the fence,
(In th~lr presence) suggested
would' get; wltlt Con- E11enhower '56
convention course ... . Old we get Into the
. others playing in our yard
that her In-laws join us. What
Party blgahat Kieran ("'!tat convention ended early g&gt;lumn Rose Kennedy's blithe
want to get a hall or
could 1 do but say "That's
llnaUy was paid off every n~t and there wasn't fomme.nt to us about her
I'm In constant fear they
fine..
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few
ago .... On a Tal- mucl! to do," Mrs. C. chu d floe !ajllily life: "I IDarrled for
.:;aUp and fall on top of theapikes,
·
Assoclateo check .... Suss- at .Andrew Goodm '
love and I found money." .. ..
1-' aetting badly hurt or putting an Now all four are planning
..
We did? Well, It's worth repeat.c ~ out
come in on us. and the
Psytihiall'ic Aide
! 1 have a&amp;ked our neighbor to isn't that -ig. I had wanted
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;· llirn the spikes down, but he real during our one week oU,
Training Completed '
··: •ay• the kids have no busin•" and also time to eni•Y • vaca--~ oa his fence and it is tl!elr tion with our four younger chi!C0
Mrs. Clifford C. Beegle of Rt.
.'i toqh luck; he Is not respon- dren. Should we change our
1, Fredericksburg, Ohio, was :
·.· sibleW--ONDERING
vacation to another month when
graduated on Thursday, May '
'.' Dear Wen:
they can't come? - OISAP211, from Psychiatric Aide Train:: Why not ask your
POINTED
lng at Apple Creek State Hos- ·
::, agent to take a Jilllk at the spik· Dear Dis:
NEW HAVEN - Plans have pltal. Mrs. Beegle has been an
fence? Perhaps this croche- Why not level with
been completed lor Vacation Bl· employee of the hospital for
ghter - then tell her you can
School at lite New Haven tbe past eight years.
rtt:y~=~~w~ill~l~is~te~n~w~he~n~a~n~ arrange
to rent a nea ...by COl·
Church of God -Monday. Persons selected for this ad-to da it yourself
tage at a price that won't level
5, througlh Fnday, June 9, vanced training are chosen altho combine&lt;! bank accounts?
8 a. m. to 11:30 a. m, dal- ter compleltng at least one year
~
!
You'll no doubt enjoy IJI'ir preof SOI"!Ice with the hospital.
ask our ARAB Expert
sence, U you don't ha,_ to feed Mrs. Orpha Fields will serve Mr. an~ Mrs. Beegle, are formfor the facts
and house them. - II.
director of the school, Mrs. er reS!denls of Racme. Those
Dear Helen:
Hart seo:retary and treas- attending the ceremonies from Carolina Lumbor &amp; Supply
Ref;eahmenlll cemialttee here were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
PHONI675-116ll
I am a masseru by
and
a
good
one.
I
don't
Esther
Kln.l,
Pansy
E.
Beegle
of
Racine.
Pl.
Pleasont
w. ~FLOWERING &amp;
that massage cure•
Bessie Ohi!Jiier end Ada
VEGETABLE
but I have buill up a
Miss Angie F~ds is
PLANTS .
tation for scientific
pianist.
I look on myself as a
4" Geraniums
and have brought much
The theme of lfle acl!ool Is
•
"Walltlng Jesus' Way."
Rag. 79c _ Now 59c fort tli people.
The troubl4-is_my wife
Teachers and assista'nts are
to my having liufies as
as follows : Nursery, E)zanna
Marko! Pakt
1
am
the
only
masseur
1n
Fields, Hester Weaver, Rita ·
Petunias--Marigolds .·
town and It's hard to turn
and (I!Iaryle lfayman.
We.. 79c Now 59c
away. Embarrassing too.
Beginners, VIola Roush, Ramocan I do to convince her!
na Knight snd Mrs. Gorda n
Tomatoes-Pepper~ ..
I
HEAlJNG
HANDS
Kendall: Primary, Iva Capehart
Cabbage
: Dear H. H.:
Iris Morris. Junior Class I,
Markel Paks
Why
not
"hire"
your
wife
Erwin, Nellie Dudding and
Were 49c-Now 39c
your nurse? Then she'd
Bonnie Fields. Junior C~ss II,
there
Is
no
cause
for
alarm.-H.
Eleanor
Davis, Mary Sisk and
Hybrid Tomatoes
Dear
Helen:
.
.Anna
Johnson.
Junior High, At59c
l've had 50 years of a bad icc Loomis and Barbara Silnmarriage. My wife was
mons.
to me, but I didn't diverce
----~_:__ _ __
because of the childron.
would give me a divorce now.
they're through college an
I met a lildy I kepi cempany
59 N. 2nd Ave.
IIg1&gt;ne. I don't want to Jive with with before I wu married. Sbe
WY2-5560
them. I don't think my wife bas lost her husband. U I
should take thjllady In tiS my
bousek\!Oper, coUld my Wile
come along and plit her out?
We have good hablls: no whiskey or tobacco. -LONELY
Dear Lonely :

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lng , , , , Group of Negro IIJi. !dell how l)lUch he was paid trip lbave press agent, wIll
Brown reportedly per week ~Y the hntel he work- travel; maybe run for political
w~!J&lt;t Cu'lius Clay to 'ed; ob,
Kina &amp;~agio office later) ... : Jo¥1hali Wlotchango
'mind.
Zine, In LOndon, _baa njlde_. Rlx ers Is oil for VlebliiD shortly;

t"''t ' ,., ..

Di~k Van DYke waa o!lered
fi'O,OOO aweek to ~ Miallli
Beach's new StaUdr Hilton, blJgesl ever piild th&amp;fe, lncludlng
to Sl~atra _ EIJhteen years
ago Dick was .80 poor, he ~·I
marrl~d on "Bride &amp; Groom"
· ...Sinatra told local lnveatldown there h' bill! no

Simple

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of Princess -lr~ ll'urlllenburc. :. lla!Tylng no politics, jusllaugil.The latest Miss Massachusetts let ..... .
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Groqp of messy Greenwich VU- i'
l~e hippies lllllled bow . ~y
could help' tmtirove the city ....
l!y going abroad.
.
· CSO grl!lllbiJnga are rumblill&amp;
about Cb.uck Connors' VletrWn
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from tmpendlng doom. Who . TOANB ":11\1!1."1:::..,All You'll !Qeed
knows how many deadly danthy Hall, Leanne Sebo, Irene
gers seen and unseen are aside
Is Your Change
Bnrnes. Jo Ellen Diehl, J o h"
Martha Genheimer of Columfrom ua everyday because God
HunnelL Cindy Jordan, Diana
bu' spent the hnllday weekend
hedged us about with His
Purse When You
King, Connie Lanning, Charles
here with hm: aQOts, Miss Lugoodness?
Logar, ~lary Midkiff, Robert
Visit
Miller. Darla Neutz!ing, Marla
;:;;;~;;,;::7,~;;:~[ cretia Genhelmer and M is s
The consummation of God's
Ada Genhelmer.
will be the f10al revela'
Neutzling, Ann Ohlinger, DebNelle ·Bing has returned to
of His goodness. D a n I e I
ra Ohlinger, Stephen Powell,
THE PRISONER THOU51-17
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· her home here after spending
could not see it then. But God
THI6 I&lt;EI'T GETTIN6
Connie Radford Margaret Riggs
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th• winter in Florida with relawas working all lhe strange
~ON6ER EACH DAY.
Milisa Rizer. Beverly Smitlt,
lives.
and varied circumstances of
Ronald Smith, Steve S t o r y,
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zahl have There was tr~uble in
together to exalt him in the
We wire Dowers everywhere returned after a visit in Bril- !on - plenty of It land of bis enemies and him !n
liant wllh thetr son-in-law and n~r • first despotic ruler
a final aaslgament as a chief
· WY 2-2039
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gentile world domiDIOn, had a
In two great world
OR NIGHT WI 9-ml
Smitb and chUdl'en, Ken Dy, b~ dream. God ~•- In Hi
Babylon and Meda-Per8
Barbara, Belly and 811111:
e aame
, '""''a
. "All things work together
p
omeroy FIower Shop Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bax· heaven today. 'TI'ut!l
for good to them that love God,
(Aiuwer1 IOmonow)
W. Mala
Pomero, te' and family are home after on the scaffuld, and_wrong for- whn are called according to his
luocbltt• liGHT HRCH ADJOIN FAMOUS
Mra. Millard Van Meter
spending several days at Myr- ever on the throne IS reversed. purpose "
Yettert!ay••
Anlwcrr Hy a Pl ..u,hl wnnt to tHor a
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But there i; a God in Heaven." There. Is a God In Heaven, ,
~-IT'$
"HIGH
fASHION"
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:Norbert (Pat) Neutzllng ts
There a God who knows. who knows all about us, yet
recuperating at Hol2er Hospit- The God of heaven IS not wrap- loves us in spite of our wickeda] following surgery Monday. pod up m unpenetrab~~ sh~d- ness. He will meet our every
Holiday weekend guests of ows: Job knew that nothmg need if we will call uoon him
For A Lovely Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Olho Murray were could
hidden from the AI- and reach out in simple faith,
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their son and daughter-in-law, mighty. He searches the very claiming lhe salvation offered
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Mr and Mrs. Charles Murray, thoughts and intents of the through his Son.
Holzer Hospital: V1sit 1n g
GET A CLEAN WASH
Ironton; Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie hearts of men.
IV. How can we help but hours 2-4 and 7:8 p.m. Parents I
Russell, Grayson, Ky., and Vir- The Infinite sweep of ll!e.
trust Him, needy creatures that only on Pediatrics Ward.
~
NO:N A LINT PROBLEMS
gil Windon and family of Chee- lure IS an open book to Him.
be? How can we withhold
Admlssl~as
ter.
Known unto God are all bis our love from Him who com- Kenneth M. Riffle, 49 Cedar
Mary Whipple, who bas been works from the beginning
His love towards us Sl.: Mrs. Nora B. Cremeens,
.
hospitalized at Holzer Hospital en unto the end. Just to know in that while 'we were yet sin- 617 Fifth Ave.; Shirley Mulford, Nmety-slx students of th e ,
for the past month, has ~en God, and know we are known
Christ died for us? If we Rt 2 Cheshtre: J~seph W. Pomeruy Jumor H1gh Srhool
returned to the home of Mr. and Him meets our every needl_
upon Him in the day of Clark, Jr., Rt. 2 GallipoliS: _Mrs. have been named to the !mal ;
Let us help you get the most Mrs. Frank Fugate Mr F _ IT. There Is a God w!Io IS
He will answer t H' Dale R. Sheets, Crown C 1 t y: su weeks honor roll
1
out of your two-weeks-with- gate remains a patlent ~I H~l- able. His ability matches
glory and our eternal •G:xu" Gregory B. Roberts, Texas Rd.; Making a "8" or above In all
pay with a hairstyle that's as zel.
knowledge even as Daniel deMrs. G us s C.
H a n- the1r subjects to be named to 1
easy to keep up as it is flattering!
Mr. and Mrs. William B u,.. clared,"Biessed be the
l~y,
Patriot Star Rt. ; the roll were:
ton and daughter, Lisa, Mr. and of_' God foreve~ and ev~r .tor
\layne I. Shoemaker. Rt. 2 Gal- NINTH GRADE - L 1n d a '
Our expert stylists
Mrs. Floyd Chapman and She!- WI. dom and might are HIS.
bpoliS; Mrs. Flora P. C b a m- B 1 B d 8 1 S h
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Ill
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be
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a
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a
ro
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are always on hand
lie. and Karl Russell Columbus
. ere IS a
wuo s
rs, .
rown I ; r s. B le Ra d II B t R
I
were weekend gue;ts of Mr' IGood. "0 Give thanks unto the
Clyde Cramer, Rt. 1 vi n t 0 n; G;:or~· Ti~ot~y Grr ' ~ger
and Mrs Kenneth Russell Ra. Lord, for He is good for His .
Mrs. James E. Large, Gallipo- M 1 ' G d . J ahze., ·hary
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ene oo wm, o n lAI se,
1. . Davld y · 1nge1s, New Hav- Mar
cine. The families attended the !l'ercy "~ure orever. ThiS
arie McGowan, Clieryl MeRacine alumni banquet K a I IS shown 10 many ways, severen: Mrs. Larry E. Luckeydoo, L hl' St
p l M . II
Phono 992-3557
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Rt I Pt PI
t M'ch
I B aug m, even au ' e r,
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· left Monday for San Diego, tah 1 wt !Cd !tare sugges .
234 E. Mlin
11,· 1 d. Measddaln ; t aMe. · Pamela Neutzling, George Skin======P:o:m:••:•v:ICalif. for basic training w'th
e
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School,
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MAXIMUM UNT REGRfATER WASH IN.
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the u.s. Marines.
.stance, In !he revelation of
siBling of kindergarten, devet- Marcia M. Castor, Middleport; ~e\, ~r"/~ ~-~
"~e
s
, MOVAL
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ag itat o r prevents
ACTION- Wa1h w~
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Mr. and Mrs. RusseiJ Moore secrets. "There is a God in opmental _reading and physical Lawrence K. Abrams, Rt. 3 ;: ~a'dto~ Ri:;:ar:r Wern~/ 1 the new Fi!ter·Agi·
fer circuiBted througll
or, under water
damage to hbr ics
the agitator Is force d
and son, Bill, visited in Green- heaven who revealetb secrets. Illness will start Monday, June Ironton ; Mrs. John F. Dierker,
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where the lint is, profrom undissolved de01JI spec ia lly de1ignecl
burg County, w. Va. over the It IS beyond any of us to
5, at Tuppers Plains Elemen- Wellston ; Miss Joy M. Corn, Rt. EIGHTH GRADE - R o g e r i \l idel con,tent filt retergent. Pour de ter·
ch~nnel1 in the botg~nt
in agi ta tor,
weekend. They went e eclall pne the muneasurai&gt;le condos- tary School.
3 Ironton: Carl R. Wooten, Jr., Abbott, Don Anderson, Carroll : 1ion. LIM is filtered
10m in 1wirling . jet
cut 111 watl!r cirtv·
cir~;t~]elfng water disstrear1n to 1mplif1
lor the 27th annual gr:uatlo~ icenslon that unveils the
This summer school is oper- Rt. 3 Jackson; Mrs. Anthony Baker, Stanley Coates, Robert
latet t hrough agilllsolves it completely.
famous Maytag Agiat the Crichton High School. Mr. jand _mind of God to an unap- ated for the two attendance ar- W. Darst, Columbus: Mrs. Earl Couch, Michael Custer , Richard I ' or, No panl or trey1
Two ~ up c ap&amp;~:ity pe r·
tator Action. lootE-nt
mit~ add iti o n ol wa·
Moore taught there for 13 years . preCiative human nlce.
·~• of Eastern Local S cb o o I N. Malone, Rt. I Pedro: De 1- Dean, Diana Good, Kay Howell, I t o interfe re with load·
even de ep down di rt
ter ~oft e n e r.
in ttconds,
before coming to Meigs Coun- 1 The preserv-ation of his own DIStrict that qualify for Title I bert F. Queen, Richmondale, Carol Hargraves, Mary Brick- . lng or unloading.
ty, ,
IGod's goodness Is daily
under guidelines as established Oh1o; Darla A. punfee, We II- les, Twila Clatworthy, Debra
Ifested. Daniel and· his friends by the Federal
ston; Mrs. Ethel M. Ughtfoot, Crow, DOOra Harbrecht. Bernie
were miraculously delivered and will be serving about 100 Dundas,
Mrs. Bernard 0. l'ennessy, Becky Houdashelt,
· - - - - -p11pUs of !hese two areas.
Stumbo, Rt. I Hanlden; Mrs. Frankiin Rizer, John Sebo,
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Three buses will r;e· ·used to Arnold L. Barnett, Jr., 1570 Brenda Smith, Nancy St. Clair,
the pupils. The
Riverview Ill:.
Becty Triplett, Mary K i n g, I
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Becky Swindell, Wayne We 11,
Mrs. James E. Large, Galli- Jed Will, Michael Williams.
Happy is the Bride
C. , 0. Newland wDI start
daughter, P:li6 p.m. Thurs- SEVENTH GRADE - Susan
who registers her
East Shade at 7::10 a. m.,
, Mrs. Bernard 0. Stumbo, Anudore::_w"::s:-._,~R~Ic!J~a~rd~Asll~,~Ro~be~rt~'!!21'!!4'!!E'!!.'!!MA!!!'!!I"'!N!!!'!!!!!'!!~H~A~R;_;R~Y;.;M;;;I:;;L~L;ER~!!!'!!~POM;;;;E;R~O~Y~
China, Silvex and
at 7:38 a. m. to SUver Ridge
J Hamden.
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Glass patterns at
PI'. PLEASANT - Mr. Fred ,
7:48 a. m. to Chei'J')1 Ridge,
DIICUrges
Bouie, who Is affiliated w 1t hI
a. m.; Follrod Roilll, 8:116; Harry L. Barcus, The Rev.
Rio Grande College, was 1h el
Run Roilll, 8:05, Route 681 Eugene J. Bl'OWI), Candice
guest speaker for the regular
!Spencer's), 8:13:
Call, Mrs. Hattie Danner, ·
12 FT. LONG-BELL
weekly Kiwanis me•ting Thm·sRidge Road, 8:20, hack to 881 Francies, Mias Mary Jane
day evening at Gene Boll's ResSaturday
at 8:25, then to Tuppers Plains. ani, Mrs. Truman Hall, Paula
taurant.
!UGH SCHOOL DANCE par- Oharles Blaaell will make his Kirk, Wayne D. Kuhn, Phillip
Mr. Bllllie told
ty, open to the publlc, Saturstop on Rainbow Ridge at W. Price, Mrs. Ruth Rankin,
H you haven't already select·
ed your china, we'd like to stories of his prospecting f 0 ~ay rught at the Pomeroy
a. m., at moutb of Shade Everett H. Sayre, Mrs. C1 in e
show you our wide choice of gold in the west and Informed Ior lligb Auditorium.
at 7:40 a. m., at
.
John H. Taylor, Jr.,
beautiful patterns io
with matching
the group that he Intends to
8:30 to 11:30 p. m, The Bottom at 7:50 a. m., on
Mias SaiUe F. Glenn.
conltnue this interealtng bobby.
will emcee. Sponsored
to Hannum's at 8:15 a. m.l -===========-===o::l
Clay lllnkle, president, pre- the Pomeroy Playground
to John Baker's at 8:25 a. m. 1
sided during fbe business sea- SADDLE SUCKERS 4-H
Succeas Road at 8:35 a. m.,
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sion. Bob Cochran of
of Shade will sponsor a
Route 7 at 8:4li, then to TupeWUR~ITZIR
ton was a guest.
dance at the Shad&amp; School,
Plains.
Then, If you wtsb, we'll be
urday June 3 fr
9 to I"
Da
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IBALOWIN
glad to help you coordinate was made of a bl:eaklast to be
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IIMI OTHER FAMOUI
your other tableware ... 80 held Tuesday, June 6th, at Sl m. Music by the Happy
be at Forked Run al
IIIANDI
you'll know your table set- Albans. Representing the
low Boys. Students 50c
a. m., to Borlns Hill at
1~~f:. are always In perfect Kiwanis CJuli will be members adults 75c.
No. 9 Road at 7:50, to HUsll-11
, BtU Buffington, Larry Phillips, RUMMAGE SALE,
ville Hill at 8, to Reedsville
to $U~ar Camp at 8:15, to
Registering your patterns Todd Mayes sod Joe Jordan. Society of Christian Service
the
Rutland
Methodlst
Run at 8:25, to White's
with our Bridal Registry
FILM ANNOUNCED
Saturday at the Rutland
at 8:40, to TUj!pers
makes it easier for friendl
and relatives to give you a
J1cluon, 0.
NEW HAVEN _ The Youth lean Legbn Hall. Rummage
wedding gilt you want.- And
you'll avoid duplications Fellowsitip of the New Haven go&lt;ld condition to be taken
too. .
· FJI'st Church of God tnvltea die the haii_Frlday night. For plCt·IJ
' So be a smart bride ... be &amp;nd Area youth to view a film up serVIce centact Mrs. Howard Birchfield, Mrs. G eo r
a happy bride-choose your entitled "The Moral Choice"
0 PTO·M ETR I ST
Syracuse pattern and regfll. Sunday, June 1. Tlie
White, or Mrs. Harold Sauer.
ter it with us now:
will begin at e p.m. Instead
S~day
the regular time of 1:30.
WOMEN'S GUIW of
United Trln!ty Church of Christ
will have a Motbl!r • Daughter,
Father • Son family potluck '"""
Sunday, June 4th, at 6 p,
· I Prl~gram' wlU be presented

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Schott )0 a. m.; Sunday tveoLe18rl
Falls
Molllodlsl Ill&amp; evangelistic eorvlce, · 7:30
.DaarJe James F. Early, pa• p. m.; Wednesday\ Bible 8&amp;udy
llr .,.. IJ!l'I'UT FAW - Wor- 7:10p.m., Saturday algbt Pray•
lblp, Ul P. m. 8uDday (ez. er ahd WO!Iblp 7:30 p. m.
eept IIIII SWilleY);
Church
· ·
Sebool, Ul a. m. SUnday. Unl·
Presbyterian
fled service, 9:30 a. m., lnd Middleport Fin! Ulllled l'rfl.
.
.
Sunday of monlll. Q8T LE- 'b)'lerlao Cbareb - Rev. Howm.; Sunday Scllool 10 a. m.; m., 2nd and till Sundays: Youtb ToU\T - Wonblp, 8 P. m.•. 2Dd ard Ruppelt astor· SuDda
Youtb Service 6:15 p. m. Eveo- Cbolr, 6:30 p. m. Wodneaday. and fib ThUI'!IIIays;
Church
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Bellllebem &amp;pUol Charela. 111g WOI'ablp 7 p. m. tach SIJ.Do Pr'Yilt Meeting, 7:30 p. m. Scbool, 1:30 a. m. Sunday. AI'· School 9:30 . a.~. James Buch·
Great Bend, Rev. C. I. O'Qm. d8y.
wedilesday.
PLE GROVE - Wonhlp 8
anan, Sufi.. lo.ro a. m. 9/or
nor, P8111clr, Robert
l.eW18, Freedom Goopel Mlaloo Mondnl Star ElJII Cbare.ll - m., 1st and lrd Th~,!'; . ablp; 5' 4" p. m. YF; Wed., 6' 30
-.. •-- Sdvenv111e .....
o• ; L. Rev.· ........
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P. m. Junior Choir; 7 p. m. Sen...
Supt. 1 ao a.m. Momlllg wor- a......
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..,..or.. Ch"wu•
.,...001 , 9.... a. m. un- lor Choir.
sh' and Sunday School, 7 p. GlueseDCimp, pastor; Roger Sunday Scbtol, 9:45 a. m., Roy day. GREAT BEND - Wol' Syracuse First United Pres· I
m. .,;ven;•• service, Thursday Wilford. Supt.. Sunoay School, V~ Meter, Supt., Earl Sbtller, sblp ?:30 a. m., 181 and 3rd byterlan Church _ . Rev. LID·
10 a 1.; Evangelistic serviCe. 7 ABo L; MllMlllll worship, 10 45 Sundays; Church School, 10 15 800 , H. Stebbins, pastor. 1 Wor·
7.30 ~.m. pr11,1er meelin&amp;:30 p. m. Prayer meeUng 7:30 a. m.; Prayer meetln&amp;, 7:30 p. a.~ Sunday. MORSE CllAPEL ship 9 a. m.; Sunday
Carpenter BopUsl
l.'bureb p. m. Tuesday.
m. Thursday. Youtb FellowshiP -worsh•~· ll ...m., lsi and 3rd In a. m.; Bible Study and pray·
-Sunday School, Y:30 a.m. Rullaad Mlsolon _ .Olive 7.30 p.m. Sunday.
Sundavs. C'h~;;ch Sehool9:30 a er service Sunday 7 p. m.
Morlll11&amp; worlllllll 10:1&amp; a.m.
Newman, mls:ilonary pestor; Lnlbidl• EUB
Cbarch - 'i.t:~!~e Medtodlsl Clllll'l!b
Rarrl...vme
Lal'r111 Ia oemth heaven. Ho
· Sunday School
9 30 a. m., Rev. Jack
YoUDK.
pastor; _ Wendell G. Stutler, pastor, Chureh, Howard Ruppel!, pa•
.rot his baseball suit 70Sierday, and
First Baptist Church. Middle. Worship 10:30 a.m.; Preaching Sun~ lY SchOOl 9:41. a, m., Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Wor- tor. Sunday Schoo~ 10 a. m.
ito finally a fuiJ..ffedged member of
the neighborhood team.
'
port. Sunday School 9:15 a. m. 7 30 p. m.; Prayer •ervice, Russell Archer, Supl Sunday lp servlee II a. m.
Worship 7:30 p. m.
Clora .Pullen•. Supl. 10:15 a.m. Sunday School, 10 a. m., Ray worsblp, 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 Porlland MOihedlll Cbareb- tor, pasto~. Wedresd~y, F
He ito the youngest one In tho
lot, and eertainly the smallest. But
"""'hiP Service ; BYP 6 p.m.; Whaley, SupL
p. m. alternately Bible Study Job l'l bl
to S d day and Sunday serv1ces,
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m.;
.
d
: led b
n m er, pas r. un ay p. m
•
he packs a great deal of leadership
W..tneoday, 7:30 p.m. Pra,er Syrae111e Apostolic Mlsotoo- an prayer semce,
Y pas- Schoei 1:30,
Harold Roush,
'
ability in that half-pint frame, We
meetlnK, 8:30 p.m., choir pra.. Earl ctlster, pestor. Services tor•. 7' 30 p. m. Wednesday Supt.; ADen Brewer, Ass't. Latter Day Sainll
had not lived in our nelihborhood
be~
every Wednesday, Friday and ChriStian Endeavor, 7' 30 p.m. Supl., Preaching 7 30 p. m. Sunone month, before he waa bat boy
Fin! RupHII Cbarch, Pome. Sunday night&gt; at 7:45 p. m. Ev- 3rd Saturday of mlllltb.
·Racine Melbodlsl Cllarcb lleorplllleol t'barcb ol Jo,..
&amp;nd unofficial mascot. In just a
few •hort weeks, mor&amp;le im..
roy - Rev. Carver Williams. eryone welcome. Syrac""" Rt. Soalb Betbel EUB Church - John W. Kimbler, pastor; Sun- autsl of Lnller Day 8a1Bia
proved, Two of the boy• nick·
Sunday School i ·30 Ull 10::111. 124.
Rev. Jafk
Young,
p a. day School 9:30 a. m.; Preacb- Joseph Stobart, pastor. 6
nanled,
'"Loudmouth" and "Fatso"
Worship service, 10:30 a. m. :
Church Of Chrilt tor: Sunday School 9:45 a. m., log t0:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; from Racine on Racine ·
became "'Speed" and 11 Lefty." The
Nursery and Junior C.burch !or Brsdbory Cbureb o1 Cbrlst- Norman H. Bahr, Supl; Sunday Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. land Roari. Sunday Schoo~
boYt began to cooperate and play
children.
Larry Williams, minister; Bible Worsblp 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 m. Wednesday.
a. m.; Worship 10:30 a.
better as a leiiD. Tbey moved
FIJll Baptlol Cburcb, RueiDe, School and MorniDI Worship, p. m. alternately. Bible Study Rock lipi'IDgs Jlfethodlst- Sunday evening service at ·
ote&amp;dily upward tu tbo leaguO:
Rev. C. L. O'Connor, pastor IO :¥1 a. m.: Christian Endeav and Prayer Service, led by pas- Chester Lemley, pastor; Wor p. m.; Wed., worship
You can lmagioa .what thito did
Sunday School 9:30. Frank Cle. or, 6 p. m.; EveninK Wor tor, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
sblp service 9:30 a. m.; Sun- al 7:30 p. m.
lo our apirlll. How proud we were,
land, Supt.: 10:4o 1. m. Mora· ""'•· 7 p. m.
Tuppero P1a1n8 EUB Cbureb day Scbool, 10:15 a. m.; MYF
and yet hnmble too, for we knew
log Worship; 6 30 p. m., BYF . BemlociJ G r 0 • 0 Cbrlldao - Rev. Jack
Yoo01, pas 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible.
Roman Catholie
we eould DOt tab oomp!ete credit
for hito senll8 oh'alr pla7. You eee,
•nd Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m. Charcb _ James Quisenberry tor;
Sunda) worship, 9:30 Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Our Lady of Loretto Mlloloa
he has bean brought np lu the
Evening Service; Wednesday. worsllip Service, 9,30 ._ m.: a. m.; Sunday School, 10 a. m.: Rutland Melbodlst nCbarch - LODI Bottom _ Rev. George
THE CHURCH FOI All • • • ALL FOt THE CHU.CH
Churcb
as. well u ia. our home.
7:30 p. m., Prayer MeetlnK, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Hobart VIneyard, Supl B1ble Rev. C. J. Lenlle~, pastor: a. Sbipman, Adm. _ Sunday
Tift Churth ir tiN greotert tor#ot.,. .orlhlor tftt lwiiding of
It'
a
a
wonderful
foelinlt l:o realize
PariJOb - Warren G. Zion, Bradford t'aiii'CII 01 l.'hrlslr- Study and Prayer services led Church School 9:30 a. m.; Wor- Masses: !0:30 a. m., 5 p. m.
clloroct.r- onJ tood citlunrbip. It ir o .;torehout ol tpirltwl
tbot In aueh a few short yeert our
YOI~~et. Without • lfrOIIII Churdt, ntiiMr ftmocrocr not emu.
.pastor. Worsblp services are: Joe Robinson, minister; Hom· by pastor, 7:30 P: m. Tuesday. llhip serviCe, 10:30 a. m. MYF Holy Days: 5 p. m.
oon hu ohown tba lll&amp;annt Ill
aation
con IUivive. Th.re o,.. four IOUnd rHIIHif wlty .,.,
1:30 p. m. Senior Choir Prac- or Forrest, Supl; Bible School Adult Cl... Meeting 7:30 p, m. Monday, 6:30 p. m.
SL Jobo's Calbolle MlssloaCbriatlaa
tnJpl. .
ptn0t1 Utould otNMittrflctr ,.,uforfy cmd JCJpporl 1M Churdl.
9:30 a. m.; Morning Worship last Monday of monlll.
Sulton Melbodlsl Cboreb - Near Guysville IDutcb Ridge);
11tey ·ore, (I) fw fri• own ....... (2) ftN hir childrwi• .-..
t.J) for 1M ..,•• rJ •;, mntmunHy ortd rtOHOit. (41 For lite
ommumty
10:30 a. m.; Evening Worship, Syracuse E11B Church,.... Rev. Jobn W. Killllller. pastor; Mrs. Rev. Frank Manier~
aol• ol th. Churtlt ilttlf, whicb,..., fill moral and IIIG'Nrlaf_ ....
t'bolhire • Kyter · Hartford 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. BJ. Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sun- Robert E. Lee, Supt. Wor· Sunday Mass 10:30 a. m.; Holy
,.,.. llao to II" to rlowdo Ntulotly IIIIIINIIIO"' Ji6lo """'
oervlces, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. ble Study.
day Scboo~ 9:30 a. m.; Ben sblp 9:15 a. m., Sunday School Day of Obligation 6:30 a.m.;
lllg service, 7:30 p. m. : Prayer Deiter Chareb o1 Cbrlll _ Quisenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. 10:15 a. m.
Confession, \i hour
Sunday
1/oondoy
Pearl St. Cbrlollaa Ulion Bible Scbeol 9,30 a. m. Preacb- Mol'lllng Worsblp service, 18t Oak GI'Qve Medtodlsl Chorclt Mass.
Tuoodov
Saturday
woc~n-.
T1uodar
frkluy
Proverbl
l.solah
Jeremiah
ROftiOIII
•
Timothy
R
Phllii&gt;PICIII
lor Choir Practice.
111g 10:30 a. m., flrst and liUrd and lrd Sundays of !be month. Jobo W. Kimbler, paator, Earl
11 :8- 14
~5 : 1-7
23:1·8
5:6·11
12:1-12
3:2-11
3:10-17
llartlord Baptist 9 L m. DST; Suadaya.
7:30 p. m. Evening Evangells- Cross. Supt. Sunday School at
Salvation .4rmy
Little . Kyger UCC 9:30 EST. Mason City Cbareb o1 Christ de Service, 2nd and fib Sun- 10:15 a. m.; Preacblng 9:15.
ft
Chesh"" Baptist 10:45 EST. Miller Street _ Sunday Bibl~ day t1 monlll.
~ Melbodlsl Cbnrch e Salvation Army, Church School at Hartford, at Study, 9 1 , m.; livenlllg WOI' Bedtaay EIIB Cborclt - Rev. Wendell G. Stutler, pastor; Wor- toy Ray S. Wining, officer
W
I
150 OST: Kyger 10:211 EST, sblp, 7,30 p. m.; Bible Study, Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Morn- sblp service, 8,35 a. m, Sun- ebarge. Sunday IO a. m. HoJI.
ith the hope it wUl, in •om• mecuure, ost.er and help • and ~hire 9 4$ EST.
IDil Worablp, 9:30 a. m.; SUJ&gt; day Scbool e:45 a. m.; MYF ness meeUng; 10 ' 30 a. m. SuJI. toin that which il good in family and community life, tht. fea.
7,30 p. m. Wedneoday.
MI. Umoa Bapd1t Charclt Middleport Churclt ol Christ day Schoo~ IO:ao a. m, Blylbe Sunday 6 p. m. Prayer meeting day ScbOOI. Sunday 7 p. m.
lure g 1 porurored by the bru
1 firm• and organ.Witioru
Rev. Cecd Cox, Pastor. Sun- _ Sth and Main St., Jack Scites, ·l'beiss, Supt.; Youtb Fellow- Sunday 7:30 p, m.
Young P"?ple's Legion; 7:30 p.
day School 9:45 a. ~·· Ear 1 supL Bible School 9, 30 1 _ m.. ship, 4:30 p. m.
ByseO a.. Free Medtodlot- m. Salvation mee~;
whoae name• appear below.
Starkey, Supt., Everung Wor· Morning Worship 10:30 a. m.; CARMEL EIIB Cllllrcb-Rev. Robert E. Smitb, Sr., pastor. day, I to 3 p.m. Ladies!ll!~~t------.:..:=~~:...~---------------·1
ship, 7:30 p. m. Young People's Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m., Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sun- Sunday School i:30 a.m., Har· League: 7 P. m. Prep el
I
meeting and l!iblt Study 7:30 Prayer Service, Wednesday at day Scbool, 9::1(1 a, m., Wayne old Dewhurst, Supt.; Morning IOUIIoemenl
p. m. Wednesday,
7:30 p. m. Rev. Raullln Moyer Roush, Supt.: 10:30 a. m. Morn- Wonblp 10:30 a. m. Youtb Sol'
ADVENTIST
Ftr&lt;t llapllst C' .. \ RnUond pastor.
' Ill&amp; Worsblp, 2nd and till Sun- 9ice 6:45 p. m.; Evongelistlc
-Rev. S.muel J. Jackson, pas- Pomeror Cllarcb o1 Cbrtst _ day II !be monlb; 8 p.m. Eveo- meaap 7:30 p. m.; Prayer Pomeroy Sevenllt Day Adve.
',Jnco!n-Mei'C1lry.Comot-l!:ft{llil~ rona
tor. Prayer sei'Vtee 9:30 a. m.; Janies McGovern, pastor Sun- IDil Evqellstlc Service, 2st meetln&amp; Thursday 7:30 p. m. list Cbare.ll- Mulberry Belihll
Bakers of Holsum Brea&lt;l
18S-G801
81 .II. Colllt lit.
Atbent
Sunday School 10 a. m., Ger- day 8ehool, 9,30 am, Church and 3rd Sunday o1 monlll.
Laurel cuu Free Melbodlsl Rd., north ol Melgs Memorial
!rude But!er, Supt.: Worsilip setvJCI I0:30 1 m: Christian T.4ntty Ulllled Cllurclt 01 Cbareb - R. Eugene Gill, pas- lle8pllaL Pastor, F. W. G::;ll
serVIce II I . m. lsi and 2nd Endeavor, 6:30 p m; EveniDI Cbrllt, PomOI'Qy - Rev. W. H. tor; Sunday Scbool 9:30 a, m.; 7:30 p. m. Bible Study, I
Perrin, pastor. Patrick D. Wood, PbU Wise, Supt.; Morning wor- meeHng. Olher services
Sundays at 5:30 p. m. Baptist service 8.30 p m
Training Union, Mra.
Mary llull~nd. Charcb ol Christ.- Supt.; Sunday Schaol, 9:15 a. sblp 10:30 a. m.; Youth Serv· Robert
Dunham, Ass't. S.r.,. ll
Woods, president
Roy Carter, minister.
Bible m. Worship, 10:25 g.m.
1ce1 7 p. m.; Jiv&amp;OKelisUc """ Ices on Saturday:
CllrleiOn Church, llnpbory Scboo~ 1,30 a. m. Worsblp lnd
vice 7:30 p. m. MJd.Week pray. Behool, Z v. m. Worablp 3
WCAL UNION 588B
Ashloncl 011 Pt'Odtlcta
Rutland Free WW BapiiSJ Preaching service 10 ,30 a. m. Danville Pillrlm BoiiiH!st - er Set'liice 7:30 a. m. WednesU ited B hr
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Browt!'l BottC. Gao
Ch~rc~ - Rev. Paul Taylor, YOUDJ Panple'e meetln!l, 1,30 (LAnpvtlle Post Olfice), Jlel. day.
n
ret en
882-21(18
pa tor, Sunday School, 10 a. p. m. Evening Service, 7 p. m. Chao. E. Dozer, pastor; Sunday Th Uailed Metbodlst Charob, lldea United Bnlbrea
~
m.; Guy Pr1ddy, Supt.; PreaciJ. v. H. Braley, Bible Scbsol SupL School 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Robert i&gt;omeroy. Tho Church Scbool Citrin Chrch _ Rev. Eldu R.
Church - Middl.eport, Sunday Zloe Cbareb o1 Cbrlll. Pom- Grate, S~pt. . Worship al 10:ao at 1:15 a. m. The Divine Wor- Blake, putor: Sunday School
School s:;ro a. fu .. Sunday eve. eroy . Harrisonville Road -E!J. a. m.; Pilgrim Youlb, 6:CI p, ablp at 10:30 a. m. Methodist 10 a. m.; l'bmte Holsinger,
&amp;
mng servtce 7:30p. m. Wednes- gene Underwnod:'Dlintster. 81- m.; Evqellsllc service, 7:00 Youth Fellowsblp at 5:M p.m. Supt.; Chrlstlali Endeavor, 7:11
day evening service 7:80 p. m. ble Scbooi; 9:30 a. m.; Morn- P. m, Mid-Week Prayer and Mt4-weel: choir practice. The p. m., classes far aiL Son1 ,.,.
140 uncoln St. llollddleport 993-21550
Pastor, Chaa•. W. Rogers,
tog WtrShip, 7:30 p. m.; au. Praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. public Invited 10 worsblp,
rice 1 p. m., Preacblng uo p.
Salet - ALLIS CHALMERS - ServiCI
Rome MlsSJot Church, B1r berl Reed, Bible Scbeol Supt.
Jelwroh
NU61'emt
m.; Mid-Week prayer meetina,ll
rann - lndllltrlal - La!DII &amp; Ganlett
llngham, Rev. Donald Brlckles
pastor. Sunday Seboot, 9,30 a,'
Church 0/ God
WKinldlom HaD ol JebOflb'l fte ChadJ 81 lite Naiiroae 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Mrl.
T1ippe!1 Plaint
Pbooe M7-Mlll
""-•- "" ch ... ~-·
loess, 900 Broadway, Mid- ""-ter - Rev. Barberi Grate Mazie D·'"'"•er, clasa leldlr.
m.; Worship Service, l0:30 a. ""··- ""ar "' """ - dl
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m.; Evangelistic servtcee at 1· Rev, Dale 'lbornlon, pastor. epll1 - Public meetln&amp; Sun- putor; Mrs. r..dna Llfeo· SupL Lelltrl 1'1111 Utdlecl Bn11tre11ll
"'hlo'a OltltJt Dodge Dtllln"
:30 p. m. Everyone welcome Sunday
Scbool, 1:30 a. m.; days• 2 P. m.;
Watchtower Charles Blsaell, Aas't. SundaJ Ill Citrin Cbureb- James
ApllltoUc C.mmulty Cbarcb Mlll'llin8
Worsblp 11 11 11. ludy, I P· m.J Bible Study, School 1:30 a. m.;
Mol"IIQ rison,
Sullday School
Middleport, Oblo
Pageville. Sunday SchOOl 10 ._' m. Evangellallc HI'VIce 7:110 p. Tuesday 1 P. m.; Service mee~ Worsblp 11 a. m.; NYPS 6:45 1 .., pastor.Prea h'
""" 1:~
~ p.m. ID&amp; 8 P. m. ............
....m.........,
m. Sunday; Evangelistic sen'· m. ; Prayer mee....,
· - - , , . MlDJs. p. m.,· Ev-'-•
......., Service, 7:30 ::,
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·-"J:mllldcf Fried Chfckcn•
7
Ices 7:30 p. m. Suaday. Prayer Tuesday: YOIIDI
People'• try School, P. m. 'l'bursday. P. m.; Mklweek Prayer IOI'Vict 7:30 p. m. Seeond and fourlb

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Clturdt of IU No Sunday .I I 7:30 p. m. ~:::11
Mas.,. Bapllst Stutdo7 Scbool
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meelbl&amp; aecond and
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MornilJI Wonblp 1 a.m.; 111m- - - llel. QydeJ. Bartlett, "nnnday 7, 30 P.m. and
and Pomeroy Muon. Sponsored
daJ, ScbOOI 10:!0 a. m. Plllor, SaDday Scblol 1:30
I. m.: and
Sunday, f:30 p. m.
by French
Baptist Otureh
!Uv. Brian Encle.
MOI'IIIDI l'onblp tO: SO a. m.; Prayer ~ fVerJ Wednelln Galllpnlil. Al1111ated wtlb s.
81. Paal'o lAIIIenll Cit...._ NYP8 Y1IUIII People, 1' 45 p.m.; day at7:30 p. m. Christian
B.C. Rev. R. 1. Pinion, pa!IIU'.
sill E. !Jecond st., Pomeroy. Evanpllsllc meeflnK 7' 30 p.m.: deavor second and fllurlb S..
Sunday ScbOOI ever, Sunday
lltiDtiiY ScbOOI 1:30 L m., Wor- Prayer meellni. Wed. 1:311 p.m. day, 7;30 P. aL ·
I p. m. Preaclllq eiMcea dt~
lblp aervlce ID:CI L m. Plllllr, Pomeroy tbrcll ol 1111 NDo 111. llermOII Ulllled BreCitrea
till Sunday of UCb moatb.
!Uv. Brian Blnlle. I
II'Oilt - Rev. ltenaetb P.len!e. ~Citrin cimeb- James Mtl'
Ml klllt lllpllll Cbltr1SMethodltl
' pastor; Raymond WlllburD, rison, putor. Sunday School
Corner ol Fourth and MaiD SL
Alfnll Melltodllt anM - ~~~~ayw~
~ 1:30 a. m. l'reacltini. Orst and
lllddleport. RtY. Nyle
Pearl A. Casto, pastor, Sunday
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• lblrd Sunday, 7:30 p. m. SecOIId
atlnister. Sunday Schell 1:30 a.
Sc!Jool at 1:30, IJoyd Dillinger, m. Evening Service, 7 P. m., and lourtb SUnday, 11 a. m.
m. Arnold lllclwdo, Supl. 10:10
SUpt. Worship nnleel at lO:CI
meelln&amp;. 7 P. m. Wed- Qrlatlll llal-.
L m. Mltntq Wonblp.
EJH-pal
wltb !be Rev. Casto. WednelRaciDt Cblldt ol 1111 NDo 315 Main St., ·Pl. Pl
Naomi llllptlal CllmS Once Bplnval
Clntrdl day evatJn&amp; prayer wvlces
_ .......... Scboal 8•81 Sunday servlCel U L m. DST.
Sllnday Sebool1:30 a. m.; WGI' ,_.,._ '1be Ref, Richard at 7·46.
arene
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• WedaesdaJ meeiiDg I p. m.
lbJp II L m.; Wednesday, 7 B. Marlla. Rector. Sunday .,;,twoodl Melllodlll Claanb L' m.; ESunday ::nrahlp7 ~:SO DST. Study room open Tuesp. m., Prayer servlciL
l4nrnln&amp; PrQer and
Pearl A. Casto
tor
I. m.;
ce ' p. day and WedneldaJ lrOJll 12:30
Road - Rev. Clyda Hlntn, 10:30 a. m.
abJp aerv1ce, 10
m.. ·..:; m.; MJd..weet Prayer Service, 10 2:30 DST. Everyone wei·
Plllor: Sunday Scltotl 1:30 a.
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olber Sunda N5
9JD1. 7' 30 P. m. WedJtesda1. Ref. come.
m.; Ralpb c.r~ Supt. Sunday Zllerpo1ll ElJII . Chlll'dt _ day Scbool, ~ ~ P.J ~ IIIJ. Morris M. Wolfe, pastor.
Nease setaOIIIelll t'burclt _
WII'Sblp aerv1ce 10:10 a. m. Rev. Menzel Smltb, pastor. ley Supt
m., o
Rutland Cbarch ol 1111 ND Prayer meetiJIC, 7:411 p. m.
and 7:30 p. m. alterllatelJ. Wonltlp een1ee 9:30 L m.; SUDMetllodllt chanb .... - Sunday ScbOOI 9' 30 a. day; Young Peop\e•t servlee,
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hllowlblp 1:30 p. m.; Boys ..... · - -·· ....... -llolldweall Ice
Cetambla Ompel - . . . . m.; Eve11JD1 1en1ce, 7:10 p. 'lice, 10 a. m. a.. Weodlll p. m.;
• ,.,ar aero
ery ll'rlday nllhl Everyone
Slftlce
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8lutl ••. •
7:45 p. m. WedDesday.
come.
ea ... , :II a. and Glrll Fellowllllp, e:ae p.
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Syracue a.rdl o1 !be No
Qllllr llellladlat Claurelt - ...,. _ Wllilam c. Tllorpe,
_ 'l'arsbip semce at 9 L ILl Pastor. Robert Stewart, Supt.
HONORARY MEMBER
Sunda1 Scboei at 10 1, m.
.,_,_ School 9.30 1
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m., NEW lfAVIiiN - 'lbt
Spencer, &amp;a"J.
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llomlllg. Wonblp_ 10:30 1· m.; man's Missionary Society of
1111111 Mellto4ill Clnlrch, ._, NYPS. 6.30 p. ~·· Evening lle1'- Nf.W Haven CbUrcb 81 G
Mu Donahue. paBtor: J act flee 7.30 p. rn., _Midweek Pray· .PI'f.t"'nte: ~i.r p:;;tor, tl'.c
8echlll, C2tantt SchOOl Supl.; :. HI'VIce, WecJIINday 7' 30 P. David Fieldt, Jr., 'wtth an Hon·ll
atareb Scbool, 1:30 a.m.; WGI'
orary Life ~. M r a.
IIIJp 8ln!ce, 10:30 a.m.; M6
Penleeolfal
Faye Car,penter, treaSurer
Strmont From GNCtlpiHapal Ch"""- Pomeroy
4ldlal Youlb F,uowablp, I p.lll.r Pelltecollal Aaembly, liAHdl lite IIOCiety, pr&lt;!Sented lhe me•n-11
Olllelal llolr4 maetlng, IIIII IJI..... Rev. Paul E. Jones, . - berablp. ~- Fields bas beer1 II
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Sunday al nMWih, f:IO p.m.; ll)r. Sunday Scboo1 10 a. m.; chosen .by ilte society to
REV. RICHARD MAlliN, RECTOR
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ol WOI'Iblp, WedlleldaJ and Frio celve ll)i. bonor due to bls dedi-11
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cated / !fei'VIee 1 10 the church.
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lJ, '1\e P111~ Chard! Jlld. Ttte eertllicite abows that J/.5
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lblrd Wedolldlt: ~ Cll' dleport - Soutlt 3rd AYe,: Rn. hae been contrlooted to ·World
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HI. lllr!U Clntrdl ol QGIIRev. Jamw Sallerfleld, pu11r
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P. m. Prayer meediJif:30 p.m.
l'uesda1; Yoana Pooplt'1
meet~n~, 7:30 P. m. Frlilay,
Rwl•od Cblrdt tl God Ra•. IU.VId · 8beell, pulor.
~ School 1D L m.; ~:v..
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People EndtaVIIf. ?:10 P.
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Gbolr practice, Wedesday.
Schott )0 a. m.; Sunday tveoLe18rl
Falls
Molllodlsl Ill&amp; evangelistic eorvlce, · 7:30
.DaarJe James F. Early, pa• p. m.; Wednesday\ Bible 8&amp;udy
llr .,.. IJ!l'I'UT FAW - Wor- 7:10p.m., Saturday algbt Pray•
lblp, Ul P. m. 8uDday (ez. er ahd WO!Iblp 7:30 p. m.
eept IIIII SWilleY);
Church
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Sebool, Ul a. m. SUnday. Unl·
Presbyterian
fled service, 9:30 a. m., lnd Middleport Fin! Ulllled l'rfl.
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Sunday of monlll. Q8T LE- 'b)'lerlao Cbareb - Rev. Howm.; Sunday Scllool 10 a. m.; m., 2nd and till Sundays: Youtb ToU\T - Wonblp, 8 P. m.•. 2Dd ard Ruppelt astor· SuDda
Youtb Service 6:15 p. m. Eveo- Cbolr, 6:30 p. m. Wodneaday. and fib ThUI'!IIIays;
Church
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Bellllebem &amp;pUol Charela. 111g WOI'ablp 7 p. m. tach SIJ.Do Pr'Yilt Meeting, 7:30 p. m. Scbool, 1:30 a. m. Sunday. AI'· School 9:30 . a.~. James Buch·
Great Bend, Rev. C. I. O'Qm. d8y.
wedilesday.
PLE GROVE - Wonhlp 8
anan, Sufi.. lo.ro a. m. 9/or
nor, P8111clr, Robert
l.eW18, Freedom Goopel Mlaloo Mondnl Star ElJII Cbare.ll - m., 1st and lrd Th~,!'; . ablp; 5' 4" p. m. YF; Wed., 6' 30
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P. m. Junior Choir; 7 p. m. Sen...
Supt. 1 ao a.m. Momlllg wor- a......
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sh' and Sunday School, 7 p. GlueseDCimp, pastor; Roger Sunday Scbtol, 9:45 a. m., Roy day. GREAT BEND - Wol' Syracuse First United Pres· I
m. .,;ven;•• service, Thursday Wilford. Supt.. Sunoay School, V~ Meter, Supt., Earl Sbtller, sblp ?:30 a. m., 181 and 3rd byterlan Church _ . Rev. LID·
10 a 1.; Evangelistic serviCe. 7 ABo L; MllMlllll worship, 10 45 Sundays; Church School, 10 15 800 , H. Stebbins, pastor. 1 Wor·
7.30 ~.m. pr11,1er meelin&amp;:30 p. m. Prayer meeUng 7:30 a. m.; Prayer meetln&amp;, 7:30 p. a.~ Sunday. MORSE CllAPEL ship 9 a. m.; Sunday
Carpenter BopUsl
l.'bureb p. m. Tuesday.
m. Thursday. Youtb FellowshiP -worsh•~· ll ...m., lsi and 3rd In a. m.; Bible Study and pray·
-Sunday School, Y:30 a.m. Rullaad Mlsolon _ .Olive 7.30 p.m. Sunday.
Sundavs. C'h~;;ch Sehool9:30 a er service Sunday 7 p. m.
Morlll11&amp; worlllllll 10:1&amp; a.m.
Newman, mls:ilonary pestor; Lnlbidl• EUB
Cbarch - 'i.t:~!~e Medtodlsl Clllll'l!b
Rarrl...vme
Lal'r111 Ia oemth heaven. Ho
· Sunday School
9 30 a. m., Rev. Jack
YoUDK.
pastor; _ Wendell G. Stutler, pastor, Chureh, Howard Ruppel!, pa•
.rot his baseball suit 70Sierday, and
First Baptist Church. Middle. Worship 10:30 a.m.; Preaching Sun~ lY SchOOl 9:41. a, m., Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Wor- tor. Sunday Schoo~ 10 a. m.
ito finally a fuiJ..ffedged member of
the neighborhood team.
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port. Sunday School 9:15 a. m. 7 30 p. m.; Prayer •ervice, Russell Archer, Supl Sunday lp servlee II a. m.
Worship 7:30 p. m.
Clora .Pullen•. Supl. 10:15 a.m. Sunday School, 10 a. m., Ray worsblp, 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 Porlland MOihedlll Cbareb- tor, pasto~. Wedresd~y, F
He ito the youngest one In tho
lot, and eertainly the smallest. But
"""'hiP Service ; BYP 6 p.m.; Whaley, SupL
p. m. alternately Bible Study Job l'l bl
to S d day and Sunday serv1ces,
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m.;
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n m er, pas r. un ay p. m
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he packs a great deal of leadership
W..tneoday, 7:30 p.m. Pra,er Syrae111e Apostolic Mlsotoo- an prayer semce,
Y pas- Schoei 1:30,
Harold Roush,
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ability in that half-pint frame, We
meetlnK, 8:30 p.m., choir pra.. Earl ctlster, pestor. Services tor•. 7' 30 p. m. Wednesday Supt.; ADen Brewer, Ass't. Latter Day Sainll
had not lived in our nelihborhood
be~
every Wednesday, Friday and ChriStian Endeavor, 7' 30 p.m. Supl., Preaching 7 30 p. m. Sunone month, before he waa bat boy
Fin! RupHII Cbarch, Pome. Sunday night&gt; at 7:45 p. m. Ev- 3rd Saturday of mlllltb.
·Racine Melbodlsl Cllarcb lleorplllleol t'barcb ol Jo,..
&amp;nd unofficial mascot. In just a
few •hort weeks, mor&amp;le im..
roy - Rev. Carver Williams. eryone welcome. Syrac""" Rt. Soalb Betbel EUB Church - John W. Kimbler, pastor; Sun- autsl of Lnller Day 8a1Bia
proved, Two of the boy• nick·
Sunday School i ·30 Ull 10::111. 124.
Rev. Jafk
Young,
p a. day School 9:30 a. m.; Preacb- Joseph Stobart, pastor. 6
nanled,
'"Loudmouth" and "Fatso"
Worship service, 10:30 a. m. :
Church Of Chrilt tor: Sunday School 9:45 a. m., log t0:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; from Racine on Racine ·
became "'Speed" and 11 Lefty." The
Nursery and Junior C.burch !or Brsdbory Cbureb o1 Cbrlst- Norman H. Bahr, Supl; Sunday Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. land Roari. Sunday Schoo~
boYt began to cooperate and play
children.
Larry Williams, minister; Bible Worsblp 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 m. Wednesday.
a. m.; Worship 10:30 a.
better as a leiiD. Tbey moved
FIJll Baptlol Cburcb, RueiDe, School and MorniDI Worship, p. m. alternately. Bible Study Rock lipi'IDgs Jlfethodlst- Sunday evening service at ·
ote&amp;dily upward tu tbo leaguO:
Rev. C. L. O'Connor, pastor IO :¥1 a. m.: Christian Endeav and Prayer Service, led by pas- Chester Lemley, pastor; Wor p. m.; Wed., worship
You can lmagioa .what thito did
Sunday School 9:30. Frank Cle. or, 6 p. m.; EveninK Wor tor, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
sblp service 9:30 a. m.; Sun- al 7:30 p. m.
lo our apirlll. How proud we were,
land, Supt.: 10:4o 1. m. Mora· ""'•· 7 p. m.
Tuppero P1a1n8 EUB Cbureb day Scbool, 10:15 a. m.; MYF
and yet hnmble too, for we knew
log Worship; 6 30 p. m., BYF . BemlociJ G r 0 • 0 Cbrlldao - Rev. Jack
Yoo01, pas 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible.
Roman Catholie
we eould DOt tab oomp!ete credit
for hito senll8 oh'alr pla7. You eee,
•nd Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m. Charcb _ James Quisenberry tor;
Sunda) worship, 9:30 Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Our Lady of Loretto Mlloloa
he has bean brought np lu the
Evening Service; Wednesday. worsllip Service, 9,30 ._ m.: a. m.; Sunday School, 10 a. m.: Rutland Melbodlst nCbarch - LODI Bottom _ Rev. George
THE CHURCH FOI All • • • ALL FOt THE CHU.CH
Churcb
as. well u ia. our home.
7:30 p. m., Prayer MeetlnK, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Hobart VIneyard, Supl B1ble Rev. C. J. Lenlle~, pastor: a. Sbipman, Adm. _ Sunday
Tift Churth ir tiN greotert tor#ot.,. .orlhlor tftt lwiiding of
It'
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a
wonderful
foelinlt l:o realize
PariJOb - Warren G. Zion, Bradford t'aiii'CII 01 l.'hrlslr- Study and Prayer services led Church School 9:30 a. m.; Wor- Masses: !0:30 a. m., 5 p. m.
clloroct.r- onJ tood citlunrbip. It ir o .;torehout ol tpirltwl
tbot In aueh a few short yeert our
YOI~~et. Without • lfrOIIII Churdt, ntiiMr ftmocrocr not emu.
.pastor. Worsblp services are: Joe Robinson, minister; Hom· by pastor, 7:30 P: m. Tuesday. llhip serviCe, 10:30 a. m. MYF Holy Days: 5 p. m.
oon hu ohown tba lll&amp;annt Ill
aation
con IUivive. Th.re o,.. four IOUnd rHIIHif wlty .,.,
1:30 p. m. Senior Choir Prac- or Forrest, Supl; Bible School Adult Cl... Meeting 7:30 p, m. Monday, 6:30 p. m.
SL Jobo's Calbolle MlssloaCbriatlaa
tnJpl. .
ptn0t1 Utould otNMittrflctr ,.,uforfy cmd JCJpporl 1M Churdl.
9:30 a. m.; Morning Worship last Monday of monlll.
Sulton Melbodlsl Cboreb - Near Guysville IDutcb Ridge);
11tey ·ore, (I) fw fri• own ....... (2) ftN hir childrwi• .-..
t.J) for 1M ..,•• rJ •;, mntmunHy ortd rtOHOit. (41 For lite
ommumty
10:30 a. m.; Evening Worship, Syracuse E11B Church,.... Rev. Jobn W. Killllller. pastor; Mrs. Rev. Frank Manier~
aol• ol th. Churtlt ilttlf, whicb,..., fill moral and IIIG'Nrlaf_ ....
t'bolhire • Kyter · Hartford 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. BJ. Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sun- Robert E. Lee, Supt. Wor· Sunday Mass 10:30 a. m.; Holy
,.,.. llao to II" to rlowdo Ntulotly IIIIIINIIIO"' Ji6lo """'
oervlces, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. ble Study.
day Scboo~ 9:30 a. m.; Ben sblp 9:15 a. m., Sunday School Day of Obligation 6:30 a.m.;
lllg service, 7:30 p. m. : Prayer Deiter Chareb o1 Cbrlll _ Quisenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. 10:15 a. m.
Confession, \i hour
Sunday
1/oondoy
Pearl St. Cbrlollaa Ulion Bible Scbeol 9,30 a. m. Preacb- Mol'lllng Worsblp service, 18t Oak GI'Qve Medtodlsl Chorclt Mass.
Tuoodov
Saturday
woc~n-.
T1uodar
frkluy
Proverbl
l.solah
Jeremiah
ROftiOIII
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lor Choir Practice.
111g 10:30 a. m., flrst and liUrd and lrd Sundays of !be month. Jobo W. Kimbler, paator, Earl
11 :8- 14
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12:1-12
3:2-11
3:10-17
llartlord Baptist 9 L m. DST; Suadaya.
7:30 p. m. Evening Evangells- Cross. Supt. Sunday School at
Salvation .4rmy
Little . Kyger UCC 9:30 EST. Mason City Cbareb o1 Christ de Service, 2nd and fib Sun- 10:15 a. m.; Preacblng 9:15.
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Chesh"" Baptist 10:45 EST. Miller Street _ Sunday Bibl~ day t1 monlll.
~ Melbodlsl Cbnrch e Salvation Army, Church School at Hartford, at Study, 9 1 , m.; livenlllg WOI' Bedtaay EIIB Cborclt - Rev. Wendell G. Stutler, pastor; Wor- toy Ray S. Wining, officer
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150 OST: Kyger 10:211 EST, sblp, 7,30 p. m.; Bible Study, Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Morn- sblp service, 8,35 a. m, Sun- ebarge. Sunday IO a. m. HoJI.
ith the hope it wUl, in •om• mecuure, ost.er and help • and ~hire 9 4$ EST.
IDil Worablp, 9:30 a. m.; SUJ&gt; day Scbool e:45 a. m.; MYF ness meeUng; 10 ' 30 a. m. SuJI. toin that which il good in family and community life, tht. fea.
7,30 p. m. Wedneoday.
MI. Umoa Bapd1t Charclt Middleport Churclt ol Christ day Schoo~ IO:ao a. m, Blylbe Sunday 6 p. m. Prayer meeting day ScbOOI. Sunday 7 p. m.
lure g 1 porurored by the bru
1 firm• and organ.Witioru
Rev. Cecd Cox, Pastor. Sun- _ Sth and Main St., Jack Scites, ·l'beiss, Supt.; Youtb Fellow- Sunday 7:30 p, m.
Young P"?ple's Legion; 7:30 p.
day School 9:45 a. ~·· Ear 1 supL Bible School 9, 30 1 _ m.. ship, 4:30 p. m.
ByseO a.. Free Medtodlot- m. Salvation mee~;
whoae name• appear below.
Starkey, Supt., Everung Wor· Morning Worship 10:30 a. m.; CARMEL EIIB Cllllrcb-Rev. Robert E. Smitb, Sr., pastor. day, I to 3 p.m. Ladies!ll!~~t------.:..:=~~:...~---------------·1
ship, 7:30 p. m. Young People's Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m., Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sun- Sunday School i:30 a.m., Har· League: 7 P. m. Prep el
I
meeting and l!iblt Study 7:30 Prayer Service, Wednesday at day Scbool, 9::1(1 a, m., Wayne old Dewhurst, Supt.; Morning IOUIIoemenl
p. m. Wednesday,
7:30 p. m. Rev. Raullln Moyer Roush, Supt.: 10:30 a. m. Morn- Wonblp 10:30 a. m. Youtb Sol'
ADVENTIST
Ftr&lt;t llapllst C' .. \ RnUond pastor.
' Ill&amp; Worsblp, 2nd and till Sun- 9ice 6:45 p. m.; Evongelistlc
-Rev. S.muel J. Jackson, pas- Pomeror Cllarcb o1 Cbrtst _ day II !be monlb; 8 p.m. Eveo- meaap 7:30 p. m.; Prayer Pomeroy Sevenllt Day Adve.
',Jnco!n-Mei'C1lry.Comot-l!:ft{llil~ rona
tor. Prayer sei'Vtee 9:30 a. m.; Janies McGovern, pastor Sun- IDil Evqellstlc Service, 2st meetln&amp; Thursday 7:30 p. m. list Cbare.ll- Mulberry Belihll
Bakers of Holsum Brea&lt;l
18S-G801
81 .II. Colllt lit.
Atbent
Sunday School 10 a. m., Ger- day 8ehool, 9,30 am, Church and 3rd Sunday o1 monlll.
Laurel cuu Free Melbodlsl Rd., north ol Melgs Memorial
!rude But!er, Supt.: Worsilip setvJCI I0:30 1 m: Christian T.4ntty Ulllled Cllurclt 01 Cbareb - R. Eugene Gill, pas- lle8pllaL Pastor, F. W. G::;ll
serVIce II I . m. lsi and 2nd Endeavor, 6:30 p m; EveniDI Cbrllt, PomOI'Qy - Rev. W. H. tor; Sunday Scbool 9:30 a, m.; 7:30 p. m. Bible Study, I
Perrin, pastor. Patrick D. Wood, PbU Wise, Supt.; Morning wor- meeHng. Olher services
Sundays at 5:30 p. m. Baptist service 8.30 p m
Training Union, Mra.
Mary llull~nd. Charcb ol Christ.- Supt.; Sunday Schaol, 9:15 a. sblp 10:30 a. m.; Youth Serv· Robert
Dunham, Ass't. S.r.,. ll
Woods, president
Roy Carter, minister.
Bible m. Worship, 10:25 g.m.
1ce1 7 p. m.; Jiv&amp;OKelisUc """ Ices on Saturday:
CllrleiOn Church, llnpbory Scboo~ 1,30 a. m. Worsblp lnd
vice 7:30 p. m. MJd.Week pray. Behool, Z v. m. Worablp 3
WCAL UNION 588B
Ashloncl 011 Pt'Odtlcta
Rutland Free WW BapiiSJ Preaching service 10 ,30 a. m. Danville Pillrlm BoiiiH!st - er Set'liice 7:30 a. m. WednesU ited B hr
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Browt!'l BottC. Gao
Ch~rc~ - Rev. Paul Taylor, YOUDJ Panple'e meetln!l, 1,30 (LAnpvtlle Post Olfice), Jlel. day.
n
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882-21(18
pa tor, Sunday School, 10 a. p. m. Evening Service, 7 p. m. Chao. E. Dozer, pastor; Sunday Th Uailed Metbodlst Charob, lldea United Bnlbrea
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m.; Guy Pr1ddy, Supt.; PreaciJ. v. H. Braley, Bible Scbsol SupL School 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Robert i&gt;omeroy. Tho Church Scbool Citrin Chrch _ Rev. Eldu R.
Church - Middl.eport, Sunday Zloe Cbareb o1 Cbrlll. Pom- Grate, S~pt. . Worship al 10:ao at 1:15 a. m. The Divine Wor- Blake, putor: Sunday School
School s:;ro a. fu .. Sunday eve. eroy . Harrisonville Road -E!J. a. m.; Pilgrim Youlb, 6:CI p, ablp at 10:30 a. m. Methodist 10 a. m.; l'bmte Holsinger,
&amp;
mng servtce 7:30p. m. Wednes- gene Underwnod:'Dlintster. 81- m.; Evqellsllc service, 7:00 Youth Fellowsblp at 5:M p.m. Supt.; Chrlstlali Endeavor, 7:11
day evening service 7:80 p. m. ble Scbooi; 9:30 a. m.; Morn- P. m, Mid-Week Prayer and Mt4-weel: choir practice. The p. m., classes far aiL Son1 ,.,.
140 uncoln St. llollddleport 993-21550
Pastor, Chaa•. W. Rogers,
tog WtrShip, 7:30 p. m.; au. Praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. public Invited 10 worsblp,
rice 1 p. m., Preacblng uo p.
Salet - ALLIS CHALMERS - ServiCI
Rome MlsSJot Church, B1r berl Reed, Bible Scbeol Supt.
Jelwroh
NU61'emt
m.; Mid-Week prayer meetina,ll
rann - lndllltrlal - La!DII &amp; Ganlett
llngham, Rev. Donald Brlckles
pastor. Sunday Seboot, 9,30 a,'
Church 0/ God
WKinldlom HaD ol JebOflb'l fte ChadJ 81 lite Naiiroae 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Mrl.
T1ippe!1 Plaint
Pbooe M7-Mlll
""-•- "" ch ... ~-·
loess, 900 Broadway, Mid- ""-ter - Rev. Barberi Grate Mazie D·'"'"•er, clasa leldlr.
m.; Worship Service, l0:30 a. ""··- ""ar "' """ - dl
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m.; Evangelistic servtcee at 1· Rev, Dale 'lbornlon, pastor. epll1 - Public meetln&amp; Sun- putor; Mrs. r..dna Llfeo· SupL Lelltrl 1'1111 Utdlecl Bn11tre11ll
"'hlo'a OltltJt Dodge Dtllln"
:30 p. m. Everyone welcome Sunday
Scbool, 1:30 a. m.; days• 2 P. m.;
Watchtower Charles Blsaell, Aas't. SundaJ Ill Citrin Cbureb- James
ApllltoUc C.mmulty Cbarcb Mlll'llin8
Worsblp 11 11 11. ludy, I P· m.J Bible Study, School 1:30 a. m.;
Mol"IIQ rison,
Sullday School
Middleport, Oblo
Pageville. Sunday SchOOl 10 ._' m. Evangellallc HI'VIce 7:110 p. Tuesday 1 P. m.; Service mee~ Worsblp 11 a. m.; NYPS 6:45 1 .., pastor.Prea h'
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·-"J:mllldcf Fried Chfckcn•
7
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People'• try School, P. m. 'l'bursday. P. m.; Mklweek Prayer IOI'Vict 7:30 p. m. Seeond and fourlb

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Mas.,. Bapllst Stutdo7 Scbool
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meelbl&amp; aecond and
_ D.A.V. a.o, corver Second
MornilJI Wonblp 1 a.m.; 111m- - - llel. QydeJ. Bartlett, "nnnday 7, 30 P.m. and
and Pomeroy Muon. Sponsored
daJ, ScbOOI 10:!0 a. m. Plllor, SaDday Scblol 1:30
I. m.: and
Sunday, f:30 p. m.
by French
Baptist Otureh
!Uv. Brian Encle.
MOI'IIIDI l'onblp tO: SO a. m.; Prayer ~ fVerJ Wednelln Galllpnlil. Al1111ated wtlb s.
81. Paal'o lAIIIenll Cit...._ NYP8 Y1IUIII People, 1' 45 p.m.; day at7:30 p. m. Christian
B.C. Rev. R. 1. Pinion, pa!IIU'.
sill E. !Jecond st., Pomeroy. Evanpllsllc meeflnK 7' 30 p.m.: deavor second and fllurlb S..
Sunday ScbOOI ever, Sunday
lltiDtiiY ScbOOI 1:30 L m., Wor- Prayer meellni. Wed. 1:311 p.m. day, 7;30 P. aL ·
I p. m. Preaclllq eiMcea dt~
lblp aervlce ID:CI L m. Plllllr, Pomeroy tbrcll ol 1111 NDo 111. llermOII Ulllled BreCitrea
till Sunday of UCb moatb.
!Uv. Brian Blnlle. I
II'Oilt - Rev. ltenaetb P.len!e. ~Citrin cimeb- James Mtl'
Ml klllt lllpllll Cbltr1SMethodltl
' pastor; Raymond WlllburD, rison, putor. Sunday School
Corner ol Fourth and MaiD SL
Alfnll Melltodllt anM - ~~~~ayw~
~ 1:30 a. m. l'reacltini. Orst and
lllddleport. RtY. Nyle
Pearl A. Casto, pastor, Sunday
- - --,., ·
• lblrd Sunday, 7:30 p. m. SecOIId
atlnister. Sunday Schell 1:30 a.
Sc!Jool at 1:30, IJoyd Dillinger, m. Evening Service, 7 P. m., and lourtb SUnday, 11 a. m.
m. Arnold lllclwdo, Supl. 10:10
SUpt. Worship nnleel at lO:CI
meelln&amp;. 7 P. m. Wed- Qrlatlll llal-.
L m. Mltntq Wonblp.
EJH-pal
wltb !be Rev. Casto. WednelRaciDt Cblldt ol 1111 NDo 315 Main St., ·Pl. Pl
Naomi llllptlal CllmS Once Bplnval
Clntrdl day evatJn&amp; prayer wvlces
_ .......... Scboal 8•81 Sunday servlCel U L m. DST.
Sllnday Sebool1:30 a. m.; WGI' ,_.,._ '1be Ref, Richard at 7·46.
arene
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• WedaesdaJ meeiiDg I p. m.
lbJp II L m.; Wednesday, 7 B. Marlla. Rector. Sunday .,;,twoodl Melllodlll Claanb L' m.; ESunday ::nrahlp7 ~:SO DST. Study room open Tuesp. m., Prayer servlciL
l4nrnln&amp; PrQer and
Pearl A. Casto
tor
I. m.;
ce ' p. day and WedneldaJ lrOJll 12:30
Road - Rev. Clyda Hlntn, 10:30 a. m.
abJp aerv1ce, 10
m.. ·..:; m.; MJd..weet Prayer Service, 10 2:30 DST. Everyone wei·
Plllor: Sunday Scltotl 1:30 a.
E UB
olber Sunda N5
9JD1. 7' 30 P. m. WedJtesda1. Ref. come.
m.; Ralpb c.r~ Supt. Sunday Zllerpo1ll ElJII . Chlll'dt _ day Scbool, ~ ~ P.J ~ IIIJ. Morris M. Wolfe, pastor.
Nease setaOIIIelll t'burclt _
WII'Sblp aerv1ce 10:10 a. m. Rev. Menzel Smltb, pastor. ley Supt
m., o
Rutland Cbarch ol 1111 ND Prayer meetiJIC, 7:411 p. m.
and 7:30 p. m. alterllatelJ. Wonltlp een1ee 9:30 L m.; SUDMetllodllt chanb .... - Sunday ScbOOI 9' 30 a. day; Young Peop\e•t servlee,
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_ _ , • -• --• • _ _ ,._ m.; Morning Worablp tli:CI L • n m "'"'"•• W•-'-m -'!e!'-il
moyer IDOOIIIJII
IIi day 8dttoJ 10:30 .. m. Yonlll -&lt;IUIIU8Y """"" ... w ......
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hllowlblp 1:30 p. m.; Boys ..... · - -·· ....... -llolldweall Ice
Cetambla Ompel - . . . . m.; Eve11JD1 1en1ce, 7:10 p. 'lice, 10 a. m. a.. Weodlll p. m.;
• ,.,ar aero
ery ll'rlday nllhl Everyone
Slftlce
ch "'·-day 1
8lutl ••. •
7:45 p. m. WedDesday.
come.
ea ... , :II a. and Glrll Fellowllllp, e:ae p.
er, ...-.
Syracue a.rdl o1 !be No
Qllllr llellladlat Claurelt - ...,. _ Wllilam c. Tllorpe,
_ 'l'arsbip semce at 9 L ILl Pastor. Robert Stewart, Supt.
HONORARY MEMBER
Sunda1 Scboei at 10 1, m.
.,_,_ School 9.30 1
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m., NEW lfAVIiiN - 'lbt
Spencer, &amp;a"J.
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1111111 Mellto4ill Clnlrch, ._, NYPS. 6.30 p. ~·· Evening lle1'- Nf.W Haven CbUrcb 81 G
Mu Donahue. paBtor: J act flee 7.30 p. rn., _Midweek Pray· .PI'f.t"'nte: ~i.r p:;;tor, tl'.c
8echlll, C2tantt SchOOl Supl.; :. HI'VIce, WecJIINday 7' 30 P. David Fieldt, Jr., 'wtth an Hon·ll
atareb Scbool, 1:30 a.m.; WGI'
orary Life ~. M r a.
IIIJp 8ln!ce, 10:30 a.m.; M6
Penleeolfal
Faye Car,penter, treaSurer
Strmont From GNCtlpiHapal Ch"""- Pomeroy
4ldlal Youlb F,uowablp, I p.lll.r Pelltecollal Aaembly, liAHdl lite IIOCiety, pr&lt;!Sented lhe me•n-11
Olllelal llolr4 maetlng, IIIII IJI..... Rev. Paul E. Jones, . - berablp. ~- Fields bas beer1 II
J390WMPORADIO
Sunday al nMWih, f:IO p.m.; ll)r. Sunday Scboo1 10 a. m.; chosen .by ilte society to
REV. RICHARD MAlliN, RECTOR
.WBCII, tedoad MOIIday
ol WOI'Iblp, WedlleldaJ and Frio celve ll)i. bonor due to bls dedi-11
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cated / !fei'VIee 1 10 the church.
.,.lng WWihlp • " •...... • • INO M ......,
llllGIId Tltmday;
lJ, '1\e P111~ Chard! Jlld. Ttte eertllicite abows that J/.5
, .t :l'llollglltfttl ApproacUtllelfgfollll'ro&amp;lnll
lblrd Wedolldlt: ~ Cll' dleport - Soutlt 3rd AYe,: Rn. hae been contrlooted to ·World
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HI. lllr!U Clntrdl ol QGIIRev. Jamw Sallerfleld, pu11r
Sunday ScbOOI 1:411 a. m.: Will'
lbJp aenrlct U I. m. and 7!30
P. m. Prayer meediJif:30 p.m.
l'uesda1; Yoana Pooplt'1
meet~n~, 7:30 P. m. Frlilay,
Rwl•od Cblrdt tl God Ra•. IU.VId · 8beell, pulor.
~ School 1D L m.; ~:v..
gellallc aervlce, 7' 30 YoU:
People EndtaVIIf. ?:10 P.
Wedneltlty Prayer meeiiDI
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and Mrs. Thomas Bentz of Rt. 3 .
Pomeroyr has been promotet.l

radio and heater, positraction. Like new til'es. U you can't
·afford a new on~. better see tbis to suit your need:t

ate of Pomeroy High School•

1962 CHEVROLET

COMPLETES COURSE
Army 2nd Lt. Roland G. Tay-·
lor, 28, son of Mr. and Mrs.
TaJ~or, Rt. I, Pomeroy,
the Adjutant Goner-

$1995

Heavy duty 2~ Ton. 72-inch to axle, Heavy duty front axle.

2·•r,eed rear axle. Marion 9 foot x 7 foot dump body, 7-in.
bo st
'
1962 CHEVROLET
$1295
1-lon, 9'-h-foot atike beod, dual wheels, 4..speed transmission,
solid cab
...

, 2 Dt. Sedan- VB. Auto. Trans. New Paint Job,

Pomeroy Motor Co.

.1960 Oldsmobile - $695

~,

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OPEN IVES. 9:00 p .N. .

4 Door Sedan. One Owner.
· 4 Dr. Sedan - VB. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater.

2 · 000~

1963 FORD GALAXIE 500-2 DOOR H~(lD ~OP __......_$1191.

CADILLAC-OLDSMO.BILE

GMAC FINANCING

1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA

8 cyl. P.G. Trans. RadiO and Heater, Air Condilionod

8 cyl. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater

KARR &amp;VAN VANDT
992·5342

$995

Radio and Heater

Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater, Power Steering

fr•nsmlsllon. Sh1rp

to airman second class in the
U. S. Air Foret. He is a food
I
1964 CHEVROLET
$1395 service specialist at Kadena AB,
Okinawa, and was a 1966 gradu~-Ton Panel, V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes,

1960 Chevrolet • • $695

-$1295

1963 MERCURY MONTEREY 2 DOOR HARD TOP

V-8 molar, auto.

•
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:00

"'

19$6.Mercury - - • •125
2 Dr. Hard Top. 4 New,Tires.
\1959 Plymouth , - .. $3_,.5

1964 FORD XL CONVERTIBLE------- $1595

8 cyl. Auto. Tran,~r. Radio and Heater, Power Steering

1964 FAIRlANE 500- 4.DR. 8 cyl. Std. Trans,

63 FORD

GMC TRUCKS

USED

8 cyl, Auto. Tra~adio and Heater, Power Steering

1963 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR SUN ROOF

BLAETTNARS
BUICK

62· OLDS 98

63 MERCURY·

,·

,_

1965 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4 DOOR - - - - - $995
6 cyl. Standard Trans.

Full power, blue with
blue lhterlor, ih.rp

'

500 XL 2 DOOR H.T.

•

POMEROY, OHIO

MARY JUNE'S
is anoouoetng ·• .- new
beginning JUlll 1st.
ly located 011 Llnc61n
the new •hop will be 011
Second st., "9'DIS from
Firestone Slore in Mltldle-j
port. .
I 31 Sic

64 BUICK "' "

.63 Ford Galaxie

i Dr. Sedan. Fordomatic. Worth muc~ more.

.,.

1965 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 DOOR _ _ _ ____: $1695
8 cyl. Auto. ttana. Radio and Heater

6 cyJ. 4 Wheel Drive

63 Ford VB Galaxie • - $895

I

CREDit! ,

•

·.•

&amp; bra""- · groan. with

62
. LeSabre Buick - - -$JQ95

Notice

j

·. HOLIDAY SEDAN

v.a motor,

4 Dr. Sedan. One local owner. Power steerin11 and brakes,
,ut0Iqatic trano. Owned by loclll teacher.
'
4 Dr. Hard Top. Extra clean car. Beautiful white with tur~~oise top. Automatic trans. Power steering and brakes.

Mlson, W.Va.

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63 Catalina Pontiac - ~ $1195

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MODERN two bedroom
ment on Route 33.
space, middle-age or
couple preferred, Semi.
!shed, Phone 992-1&gt;698.

'I

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'· · .,.,. For Your Vacation With One Of These:Fine Cars

Oonv. Coupe. Very best of condition. Power windows, power
Seats, power steering, pawer brakes, cruise control,, new
Kelley Tires. You'll have to drive this one to appreciate it.

Invited

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, Pontiac 2 Dr. Hard Top. 421 cu. in. engine, v~rphonic spea~­
er in radio, power steering, power brakes, Hydramatlc,
cruise control,, new tlr~s all ~round. B~autiful white with
black nylon Interior'. One careful owner.

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66 Mustang 2.dr. - - $229'~'
66 Sonneville va

11
. phone. 992-2181 cr 992-3346.
5 31 6tclt ~=r ',~:=r.~

9 P.M.-I A.M.

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EVINRUDE

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liucket seats. Almost like the day it was sold. lied with
interior.

RADIATOR

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KNAPP SHOES for
comf&lt;irt. Cliff's Shoe Repair,
Middleport.
5 U
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on
coin Hlll, Pomeroy, newly reIDOOeled, new kitchen, n e w
bathi-oom with built-In van.
lty, ceramic tile; solid vinyl
floor covering in kitchen
bathrooms; family room
adjoining 1&gt; ~ath. Complete•ll
ly redecorated, :wilb n e
wall -to-wall corpet on
lng room, dining room.
rooms, hails and stairwaty,jl
Liberal frnsoclng can be
ranged. Will consider takingjl
your present property
·trade. For inspection, tele-11

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U,a~q Tqp, ll69 cu. lQ, VB with • Epeed positive tractlo~

•our lblnJ ,Door budiet lbop.
Baker Furailure, Mlddleporl

Ob1o.

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Rawlings Honda Sales ·

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,Qn Both New and Used Cdrs . '
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DICK RAWLINGS
bins. sews
and
verse. Zig Zag equipped.

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·BARGAIN,.

II ONI 0' '"II
NICEST PIOI'UI ... CALL

APPLICATIONS

DANCE
Allen Lee King
and the
Sttrdusters
Saturday, June 3

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'NOW 1ST .

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NOW TAKING

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basic course (admin-

I' !SirattonJ at Ft. Benjamin
rison, Ind., May 26. His wife,
LQr~tla. lives on Route l,
risonviile.
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1966 FORD F-1 00 6 CYL. Pickup Style~ide
.
·
1964 FORD F-70 8 cyl. 5 Speed Trans. 2 Speed Rear Axle
1964 FORD F-100 8 cyl. Pickup Styleside _
1964 FORD F-100 6 cyl. Pickup Styleside
1964 FORD F-100 8 cyl. Custom Cab Pickup Styleside _
1953 DODGE V2 Ton Pickup. A Nice 01\e.
DUMP BED, 11 ft. by 7 ft. Telescope Hoist
-

$1895
$2495
$1495
$4495
$1495
$395
$395

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·KEITH .GOIILE FORD
Used Car Lot

ICIMIItOY, OHIO
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Business Services
GilMORE's Pole Building Lo.. ,-..
Route 1, Rutland, Ohlo. Ph.
76-Salb.

WANTED
Carriers NMdecl
For Pomaroy
Apply At The

ends.

6 1

Dally Sentinel OHice
110 Mechanic St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

will leave

Main, Pomeroy, Obio5'ft~~·1;1~J~~~~;~-·
Sl 619

your

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LADY WANTS work part t1m1
doiDI lnialngo or generll POODLE (IUJIIIill AKC,
; YwCc._,. OJplo ..oloo Tim WOliLI) WilL !111V11R Bill
lloalecleaDJIIa cr k I I ell
loa blood 1IDe, ltud •
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belp:CIII afltr I p. m.
,roomlDJ Pbmlf ID-IKG. ~ ,ll:llllri.Pn_:.. IOBIIBOII'
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Real Estate , Owners

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: n aT x o ,. o :ar o a u o u AD x o.r · .r

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sons Go~·

lu.. one! ... fertlllnr, bu•
ITANDING limber ID Ohio or sprucflnt .,lootors, •vlk
Weu VJrslnla. or old lmDIII"roodlc- truclco - for 111
~ .. _.._ .. ..... o-••·
your forlllbor nMCk.
"'"' .....,_, mill'..., •wl_...,
llol 71, 81l'ICIIII, Ohio.

•Mon..s.t.

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Lolldm•rtc Hoo 1-hlnt·
MOST COMPLitl
FERTILIZER SERVICE
IN THE AREA

9924111

Condl·

;4Jir. Sedan- "SPECIAL".-:- Auto, Tl)lns, Radio. .

lleautifully 10ft IIIII cl e a
Rent electric ahampooer'
Baker Furniture, ~dleport.l

lillie

Ve~ Goo~

'1963 Mercury ,. · • ~'1095

6 1

TERMl'l'ES swarming? Their
colony is doing damage,
250 gaUon Insecticide
oary to treat bomes
complete basements.
lng alone useless. Free
pertion and advice. L e
cost. No Salesman. A
County company. Allied
end Termite Control, 606

age. Contact
Blackwood, Chester, On1&lt;1,1
~. evenings and )Veel&lt;-1

:corvalr 4 Dr. Sedan. Auto. +raos.
·tion.
·
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The Tax Booils ate now .open for the June or Second
half collection of the 1966 Real Estate Tues. Also
for delinquent ta:x. Clos.lng date wW be July · 1,

1967.

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work, oliU or contact, Ed
Templeton, BaUey RIID Road,
Pomeroy, auo.
5 23 12tc
iAmm Housekeeper, 742MU.
l 23 lie
WORK FOR bulldozer. Mr.
M. Bolio, m Soulh 3rd
4 28 30to
St.,

Bus·iness _Services

GIVE MOM A REST
LEAVE THE COOKING TO USI
Bring The F41mily to Bailey's

SUNDAY

FOR CARRIERS
IN' MIDDLEPORT.

BAU.El"S RESTAURANT
218 E. Moln
PHONE t92-3974
Pomeroy
Dally 5:30AM to 8:30 PM-Sunclay 7:00 to 7:00

Ol)ly 7 payments ta.GO.
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SERVICE

EXPERIENCED

Ohio BOat end Motor
License

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

SCHWARZEL MARINE

AND

All New Rodlltor Shop
eCar eTruck eHtattr

Core e Bulldom
eAnyType

BRAKE SERVICE

KEITH GOBLE FORD..

HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
PHONE 661..3370

BLAETTNARS

Middleport, 0.

Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy

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6 cyL 8ft. bodY:F~ide side, rear bumper.

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225 4 DOOR H.T.

tr'lnl., power "''''"'

vlnyl ' l~le11ar.

,.,

64 Electra Buick

--

390 VI engine. Cr~L~iSI.O·Metic trena., poo
Wier steering, light blue
with blue vinyl inler1or

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1965 FORD CUSTOM 4 DR. 8 cyl. Auta. Trans.-~·· $1495
1965 JEEP STATION WAGON 4 DOOR

$1995

1964 fORD GALAXIE 500 - 4 DOOR

$1495

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98 HOLIDAY SEDAN
Pull parNtr including wlndowt end

seat, wftite wlth
11lue interior

MONTEREY 2 DOOR SEDAN

$1 "95

V.a, auto. trans. Power
1Dr1k11, Power stHrint

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COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON

HARD TOP _ _ $1395
$U95

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1963 PLYMOUTH FURY 2 DOOR HARD TOP

$1295

8 cy. Auto. Trans. Radio and Httater, Power Steering

1962 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 4 Dlf. STATION WAGON $1095
8 cy]. AutO. Trans, Radio and Heater

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Pomeroy

8 cyl. Standard Trans. Radio and He.ater
.,

TRlJCKS.

t SrGNS

Pomernv

GDAliTT

"_M_o_to_r_c_o_.

AIRMAN PROMOTED
Thomas J. Bentz, son of Mr. 1
and Mrs. Thomas Bentz of Rt. 3 .
Pomeroyr has been promotet.l

radio and heater, positraction. Like new til'es. U you can't
·afford a new on~. better see tbis to suit your need:t

ate of Pomeroy High School•

1962 CHEVROLET

COMPLETES COURSE
Army 2nd Lt. Roland G. Tay-·
lor, 28, son of Mr. and Mrs.
TaJ~or, Rt. I, Pomeroy,
the Adjutant Goner-

$1995

Heavy duty 2~ Ton. 72-inch to axle, Heavy duty front axle.

2·•r,eed rear axle. Marion 9 foot x 7 foot dump body, 7-in.
bo st
'
1962 CHEVROLET
$1295
1-lon, 9'-h-foot atike beod, dual wheels, 4..speed transmission,
solid cab
...

, 2 Dt. Sedan- VB. Auto. Trans. New Paint Job,

Pomeroy Motor Co.

.1960 Oldsmobile - $695

~,

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OPEN IVES. 9:00 p .N. .

4 Door Sedan. One Owner.
· 4 Dr. Sedan - VB. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater.

2 · 000~

1963 FORD GALAXIE 500-2 DOOR H~(lD ~OP __......_$1191.

CADILLAC-OLDSMO.BILE

GMAC FINANCING

1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA

8 cyl. P.G. Trans. RadiO and Heater, Air Condilionod

8 cyl. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater

KARR &amp;VAN VANDT
992·5342

$995

Radio and Heater

Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater, Power Steering

fr•nsmlsllon. Sh1rp

to airman second class in the
U. S. Air Foret. He is a food
I
1964 CHEVROLET
$1395 service specialist at Kadena AB,
Okinawa, and was a 1966 gradu~-Ton Panel, V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes,

1960 Chevrolet • • $695

-$1295

1963 MERCURY MONTEREY 2 DOOR HARD TOP

V-8 molar, auto.

•
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:00

"'

19$6.Mercury - - • •125
2 Dr. Hard Top. 4 New,Tires.
\1959 Plymouth , - .. $3_,.5

1964 FORD XL CONVERTIBLE------- $1595

8 cyl. Auto. Tran,~r. Radio and Heater, Power Steering

1964 FAIRlANE 500- 4.DR. 8 cyl. Std. Trans,

63 FORD

GMC TRUCKS

USED

8 cyl, Auto. Tra~adio and Heater, Power Steering

1963 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR SUN ROOF

BLAETTNARS
BUICK

62· OLDS 98

63 MERCURY·

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1965 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4 DOOR - - - - - $995
6 cyl. Standard Trans.

Full power, blue with
blue lhterlor, ih.rp

'

500 XL 2 DOOR H.T.

•

POMEROY, OHIO

MARY JUNE'S
is anoouoetng ·• .- new
beginning JUlll 1st.
ly located 011 Llnc61n
the new •hop will be 011
Second st., "9'DIS from
Firestone Slore in Mltldle-j
port. .
I 31 Sic

64 BUICK "' "

.63 Ford Galaxie

i Dr. Sedan. Fordomatic. Worth muc~ more.

.,.

1965 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 DOOR _ _ _ ____: $1695
8 cyl. Auto. ttana. Radio and Heater

6 cyJ. 4 Wheel Drive

63 Ford VB Galaxie • - $895

I

CREDit! ,

•

·.•

&amp; bra""- · groan. with

62
. LeSabre Buick - - -$JQ95

Notice

j

·. HOLIDAY SEDAN

v.a motor,

4 Dr. Sedan. One local owner. Power steerin11 and brakes,
,ut0Iqatic trano. Owned by loclll teacher.
'
4 Dr. Hard Top. Extra clean car. Beautiful white with tur~~oise top. Automatic trans. Power steering and brakes.

Mlson, W.Va.

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63 Catalina Pontiac - ~ $1195

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MODERN two bedroom
ment on Route 33.
space, middle-age or
couple preferred, Semi.
!shed, Phone 992-1&gt;698.

'I

·!

'· · .,.,. For Your Vacation With One Of These:Fine Cars

Oonv. Coupe. Very best of condition. Power windows, power
Seats, power steering, pawer brakes, cruise control,, new
Kelley Tires. You'll have to drive this one to appreciate it.

Invited

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, Pontiac 2 Dr. Hard Top. 421 cu. in. engine, v~rphonic spea~­
er in radio, power steering, power brakes, Hydramatlc,
cruise control,, new tlr~s all ~round. B~autiful white with
black nylon Interior'. One careful owner.

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WY 24196

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66 Mustang 2.dr. - - $229'~'
66 Sonneville va

11
. phone. 992-2181 cr 992-3346.
5 31 6tclt ~=r ',~:=r.~

9 P.M.-I A.M.

.

EVINRUDE

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liucket seats. Almost like the day it was sold. lied with
interior.

RADIATOR

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KNAPP SHOES for
comf&lt;irt. Cliff's Shoe Repair,
Middleport.
5 U
s
on
coin Hlll, Pomeroy, newly reIDOOeled, new kitchen, n e w
bathi-oom with built-In van.
lty, ceramic tile; solid vinyl
floor covering in kitchen
bathrooms; family room
adjoining 1&gt; ~ath. Complete•ll
ly redecorated, :wilb n e
wall -to-wall corpet on
lng room, dining room.
rooms, hails and stairwaty,jl
Liberal frnsoclng can be
ranged. Will consider takingjl
your present property
·trade. For inspection, tele-11

' .;

U,a~q Tqp, ll69 cu. lQ, VB with • Epeed positive tractlo~

•our lblnJ ,Door budiet lbop.
Baker Furailure, Mlddleporl

Ob1o.

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Rawlings Honda Sales ·

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,Qn Both New and Used Cdrs . '
.

DICK RAWLINGS
bins. sews
and
verse. Zig Zag equipped.

.

·BARGAIN,.

II ONI 0' '"II
NICEST PIOI'UI ... CALL

APPLICATIONS

DANCE
Allen Lee King
and the
Sttrdusters
Saturday, June 3

~ ;,j~~~vs
'NOW 1ST .

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NOW TAKING

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basic course (admin-

I' !SirattonJ at Ft. Benjamin
rison, Ind., May 26. His wife,
LQr~tla. lives on Route l,
risonviile.
·
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.

1966 FORD F-1 00 6 CYL. Pickup Style~ide
.
·
1964 FORD F-70 8 cyl. 5 Speed Trans. 2 Speed Rear Axle
1964 FORD F-100 8 cyl. Pickup Styleside _
1964 FORD F-100 6 cyl. Pickup Styleside
1964 FORD F-100 8 cyl. Custom Cab Pickup Styleside _
1953 DODGE V2 Ton Pickup. A Nice 01\e.
DUMP BED, 11 ft. by 7 ft. Telescope Hoist
-

$1895
$2495
$1495
$4495
$1495
$395
$395

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You ;lltvoys Poy Less At ·

·KEITH .GOIILE FORD
Used Car Lot

ICIMIItOY, OHIO
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-1960 Ford - - • • $3-95

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Business Services
GilMORE's Pole Building Lo.. ,-..
Route 1, Rutland, Ohlo. Ph.
76-Salb.

WANTED
Carriers NMdecl
For Pomaroy
Apply At The

ends.

6 1

Dally Sentinel OHice
110 Mechanic St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

will leave

Main, Pomeroy, Obio5'ft~~·1;1~J~~~~;~-·
Sl 619

your

''
"OHIO'S OLDEST DOD.O!ii PIAL.R" ..'

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317S.

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LOWXI'Il.•ll'l'l'll.

KIDI'DKI'

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H.PI'.A ltB IOBLiti'.-LTl'I'I',HLPVB-tr'
LADY WANTS work part t1m1
doiDI lnialngo or generll POODLE (IUJIIIill AKC,
; YwCc._,. OJplo ..oloo Tim WOliLI) WilL !111V11R Bill
lloalecleaDJIIa cr k I I ell
loa blood 1IDe, ltud •
LONG Wl'Hibtli' 801011 GOOD JUIWIO!f '1'0 IL\TB Tlllll
•
belp:CIII afltr I p. m.
,roomlDJ Pbmlf ID-IKG. ~ ,ll:llllri.Pn_:.. IOBIIBOII'
10, !§_&amp;1.~1!!!!!1~ ~
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Meigs County
Real Estate , Owners

•
POMIIOY

: n aT x o ,. o :ar o a u o u AD x o.r · .r

,

sons Go~·

lu.. one! ... fertlllnr, bu•
ITANDING limber ID Ohio or sprucflnt .,lootors, •vlk
Weu VJrslnla. or old lmDIII"roodlc- truclco - for 111
~ .. _.._ .. ..... o-••·
your forlllbor nMCk.
"'"' .....,_, mill'..., •wl_...,
llol 71, 81l'ICIIII, Ohio.

•Mon..s.t.

.

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Lolldm•rtc Hoo 1-hlnt·
MOST COMPLitl
FERTILIZER SERVICE
IN THE AREA

9924111

Condl·

;4Jir. Sedan- "SPECIAL".-:- Auto, Tl)lns, Radio. .

lleautifully 10ft IIIII cl e a
Rent electric ahampooer'
Baker Furniture, ~dleport.l

lillie

Ve~ Goo~

'1963 Mercury ,. · • ~'1095

6 1

TERMl'l'ES swarming? Their
colony is doing damage,
250 gaUon Insecticide
oary to treat bomes
complete basements.
lng alone useless. Free
pertion and advice. L e
cost. No Salesman. A
County company. Allied
end Termite Control, 606

age. Contact
Blackwood, Chester, On1&lt;1,1
~. evenings and )Veel&lt;-1

:corvalr 4 Dr. Sedan. Auto. +raos.
·tion.
·
· _.

i ""·

The Tax Booils ate now .open for the June or Second
half collection of the 1966 Real Estate Tues. Also
for delinquent ta:x. Clos.lng date wW be July · 1,

1967.

Howard E. Frank

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Held at Home

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THREE SECTIONS
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Today~Friday-and Tomorrow-Sat~rday
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June3
DOUBLE FEATURE
"JOHNNY TIGER"
Robert Taylor, Geraldine
Brooks
- PLUS"AND NOW MIGUEL"
(Technicolor)
Guy Stockwell, Pat Card!

TONIGHT ond SATURDAY
Juno 2·3
"MURIETA"
(Tecbnicolorl
Jeffrey Hunter, Arthur Kennedy, Diana Lorys. Murieta
rides and kills in memory of
what the men of El Dorado
had done to hi.! bride! He
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June 4.5-6
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Kirk Doug~!!. Sylvia l!er(er
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(In color)
Wendell Corey, Keith Larsen

SUNDAY, MONDAY
AND TUESDAY
Juno 4-S-6
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(Tecllnioolor)
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Callie, Herber! Lom·Arnood

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