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                  <text>8 Dally Sen!Jnelc!omeroy-Mlddleport, 0., July 3, lt&amp;S

Patriotic Theme Is Carried Out
In Decorations At French Home '

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InstallatiOn
Of Officers
Held By Council

NOW YOU KNOW

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For Mr•• &amp;ui.nder• '

Save All of Your Sales Slips fsom
Elberfelds In Pomeroy I

Funeral aervtcee for ' M r a.
Mary Saunclera, who . ....t4ed
with her daughter and 11011 - lD ;
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin zertlo,
held Wednesday altenooa
at the Rawlings and Coati 1!'11Home with Rev. Malrvla
Dowson officiating,

en tit\

Amerlaoa Jlevolatloury ..,.
Jokn l'aul JeMo _., lleld lliiiY
rank blper lbao Qllt ol &lt;IP'
IBIII Ia lbe u.S. Na•y.

They are valuable! Bring them in any time and have
them added.
Cloted All D1y, Thuncl1y, July 4th.

SHOP FRIDAY 9 AM to 5 PM
and SATURDAY 9 AM to 9 PM

ELBERFELDS
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COLUMBUS - Officials saki
today they expect more than
1,000 dairy cattle from Ohio I
and surqounding states to be ex- ~
hlbllod at the state fair Aug.
:U·Sept. 2.
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They said prizes lor dairy 1
cattle will total $37,1166. Show
dates for various breeds are as
!ollows : Ayrshire, Aug. 28 and
!2; !!.own Swiss, Aug. Tl and
!8; Guernsey, Aug. 27 and 28;
Holstein, Aug. 28 and 29; Jersey, Aug. 28 and 28; Milking
Shorthorn and Red Poll, Aug.
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SALE STARTS

FRIDAY,
JULY 5th
9:00 A.M.

Death Toll
Lower Than
Predicted

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About
Middleport

WOMEN'S
SHOE.S
CONNIE$ ••• HER HUGGER$
CHARM STEP ••• KIDS

($ho• Dlspleyed on Racks For Easy Selection)

AT HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT SHOE STORE
You can choose a Keepsake
Diamond Rinr with complete confidence, for the
famous Keepaake guaJ"antee
gives written proof of a
perfect center diamond, or
replacement assured.

$350.00
$100.00

A. BELFAST
B. ALIE

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Keepooka Ringo Priced to Fit Every Purse

John Vroman of SUnbury
ASK '1'0 WED
with his parents, Mr. and
PT. PLEASANT - George Mrs. John Vroman Saunday In
. Frank Brown, 76, Gallipoha, Middleport while Mr!. Vroman
Oh1o, and Martha Carolyn Keels and son, John Howard, visited
Currie, 54, Galllpo~
with her father Ernest Covert
made application Ill a mar- and family of
rlage license in the office of Mr. and Mrs. James Cristhe County Clerk.
well and daughter, Dianne, re.
turned from a visit with relapreSided at the punch bowl.
lives in Chicago, Ill.
Guests were Mass ~na How. Miss Farie Erlewine
and
ell, Mrs. C. F. Hibbs,
Mrs. Lucy Gregg spent SaturKlem, Mrs. James Euin Charl$ton wher th
le1, Mrs. Mildred Ziegler, M.rs.
with Mrs. Gregg~ d:JRobert C. FISher, MISS Nma
Karen Sue Gregg who
Russell, Mrs. David C. Miller ;. at~nding Morris Harv~y ColPomeroy • Mrs. Don
Sunday they were guests
Mrs. Ver?on Weber of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael OhMary Elizabeth Chapman
of Nelsonville.
Mrs. Wilham l!amm, Mrs.
Mrs. Paul Smart is the guest
bert Coats, Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, of her daughter and famU
Mrs. Edgar Reynolds,
Mrs. the Rev and Mrs Georg
Lewis Smith and Miss SaljY dall and' children cd Plat~OO:g.
Schaaf.
She plans to accompany them
to Denver, Colo.,
by plane.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Horden
Columbus visited thil
week
with the latter's sister and brother • In - law, Mr. and Mrs.
Garen Stansbury. They
'emrou1ie home after a vacation
In Williamsburg, Va.
L. R. Larkln of the
Riverview Garden Club, will
guest speaker on the garclub radio program ToesJuly 9· on the Coffee Hour
WMPO.

Portsmouth

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White, Bone, Black Mesh, Whlle Mesh

VALUES TO 9.95

eFLATS
Colors In soft Ieath·
ers -

white, two-

tones, beige and
sage brush.

87

Values
to

9.95

3''

SAVE
COOLERS

AS
MUCH AS

FEATHER LIGHT - - - - - - - - - - -

' . 12 - - - - - - - -

LIVING ROOM SUITES ~:C~IONAL
LOUNGE CHAIRS

0

eSTRIPES
eBEIGE

CHARM STEP
• HIGH H~ELS
eMEDIUM HEELS
eSTACKS

ellUES

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e FLATS

Values to 3.99

Wblte, Bone, Two-Tones

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PO&lt; ·Lit., 16 QT.

LINOLEUM RUGS

KEDS .and
PARIS FASHION
CANVAS

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$78,363 Worth Of

ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mr. and Mra. Eugene SinJth
of Middleport are llnnouncing
the birth of a daughter June 16
at Holzer Hospital, named Cynthia Ann. She has two brothers,
Timmy and Johnny. Grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Lincoln
Smith of Middleport and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Smith, Sr., of
Bradbury,

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Baker Furniture Is Moving To ANew Location

FURNITURE, APPLIANCES and
FLOOR COVERINGS Will Be Sold Now

MEDIUM lind LOW HEELS

eHIGH HEELS
e MEDIUM HEELS

REMOVAL SALE
70

HEEL HUGGERS

Sale! CONNIES and
PARIS FASHION

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$148

L:::.·$69.01 YALUI--

WITH SQUADRON 311
Robert J. Hawley, 'aviation
electrician's mate second claas,
USN, son of Mrs. Lola M. Hawley of Union Ave., Pomeroy is
oervlng with Patrol Squadron 30
at the Naval Air Stalion, .Jacksonville, Fla.

MasoN
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Above Are Just An Example Of Some Of Th1 a.rgelns You
Will Find At Baker Furniture During OUR REMOVAL SALEI

Buy on The Easiest Tarms

BAKER FURNITURE

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TONIGHT

Ruth Leuwertlt !Iaiii Holt
''THI TIA, PAMILY~

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(Color,)

Bob Ball

Fralllde .RIJ ·

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~uly 4ol
Elvil PruleY Ia
•tciD OALARAD"
(Color) '
-and. Gwrse llonlf011ler7·111•

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�_...t.n==Y~S~tn=tl.:::~~l,.:Po.::m.::ero~,..Middleport, July ·~.

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, 31, 1:30 1. m.; Lunge Point

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D;d Yo~ Know That •••

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t.ung Bottom

' River Report linea
i:=::o!
~~so~. ~~ ~~~ I Gets Athens'
up 34, 11,35 p. m.: JaliO I
~a-••-.-e---,.-3-.,-.G-a-lllpo-lls 1 1~h~nd34do~~~/·.~; aAI~t4-! School Issue
-.m 18.1, 13.0, runnmg I feel '
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News, Events
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JThese.Perfed,' Creen-Gold

/Jelen· Ht!lp Us/

une Days Are"lnspirinD'

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oo rollers. Pomeroy · Mason Golllpollo llano Pa~n COLUMBUS _ A recommen- ' car Babcloclr ...,. Mr. and Mra. BY I!LANCHE M. RASUNB week! And mulllply $200 by 53 . .
ly Hel ... lotte!
ll.fG, Pt Pleasaot out, Hmton down U5 _P· m.; Roberl W. dation to set up 0 new looai /Undaey LYQns lnd Ulah Swa~. j JUNE • _ Jl ever 1 uw /1 don't happen to, at the mo- j
.Ill follmg, Kanawha f'alls 1.53 Lea down 4.55 p. m.; Cni. D••· .school district In Athens Coun- Tuppeno Plains, Mr. lnd Mra. perfecl
old d i
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rl.sln&amp;, Charlestoo _IU7. Lon- enport up 8·30 p. m.: Bingo up ly will be considered MQilday iMarloo Riggs, Alhe!IJI, Mr. and these In~~
H ; LeiiiiO repeat_ 1 am
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don , MA!rmot and Wmf1eld dom' 12 25 a. m; Pat Murphy down by the state Board o1 Educa- •Mrl. c. w. Taitt. Little HocJr. Have you no~ced
,!\.t'~ lantJ.;Jabor. But 1 am
SAi'ETY'S SAlE
,day atopo al eaclt plaee. TbiJ ·
2 l5 a. m. ·
'"'""'on the Sills
lion at Its monthly meeting.
mg, Asenath Tracy, P011i'4!1'0y, the sunlll!ht how 11 contrll!ls 80 11avor of C!OIIIIIICII! - ·
Dear Mra. Sotlel:
aren't the lypl we'd 1Dv118, 1M .
lloal mo•omen" '
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David Rigp NJacara FaU. N JUlin 1y ·,.jth 11 he
!' plain common sense
How come w can't ahoot off even 10 we could lab lreiJW •
Olllo River- Ferdinand down
onow
or --: Olive~ 1 E. E. Holl, public lnalructlon Y. and Judy RIJIII.
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lfMII? A IOII'Ce commodi , In
and lkyroekell Ql1 bared lllhey didn't brine 1bt1r .
13 4·3tJ a m . Capuun Harri· Shearer up Marmet 5 20 am., superintendent made the ree- j v· ·u
Mr nd '-'- • - June a A Butlllrl, OUt All 1).
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fth when thev aliool oil d...
lwo Doblmlalll ..;;..
..~ .ij, l4 •. 3·20 P. m.. , Eu•ene
Bob Bentor down Marmet 5 30 ommenot.tioil ~pon tbe bails o( PI lSI ng M
. I ..., mM.-... _,De ver" as the "'"'I runa In "Ok· lny areu.
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a tn . UttJe Edward p W
erce were r. •JIU n . n- lahoma Ill
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VUUlWIII' a
.. up ...,. wuu ~ • .._,
WOQd up 1( HO a. m.; Dis· ·
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'"· a study 'f the northw.stern por· ver Corll1 llld Mr. and Mrs. '
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I DID YOU ever see 111 IIYI!D
IIIII tlllllp 1111 old llallon ..,... &amp;me Ill llie.:··
potcher up 14, I a m : Nation· ~:! 3w\~t'ld"'g~200. F. Shearer lion of the crunty whleh the Harrv Boardman, Columbus, Do you ouppoae lhla aheer door blown atfT I hnpa you
lilt yoar? My Did teliJ dop 'bate cltiidNn. OUr chiJd.
al down 14. 6 a. m . Chippewo Chns dow: WiniieJ·Im.S : · ~- hoard had ordered.
Mr. llld Mro. H*rt NeweU, beaut)' In Nature Ia r.t'gely the or do." But In my early dlya
bOw mucb fwllhly liNd ren tlclo'l lllltlll'llalld WI. •
up !5. fi·l 5 a m.; Franklm
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Holt proposes that lbe new Chester, Mr. and .Mrs. Robert ,re&amp;IQil yrung people 10 r~nnlna teaching here, 1 ataytd
to have, but_all we're allowedil'a a t:OIIIlallt 11n1q1e
Pierce down l6. 1 a m · \. E.
diStrict be comprised of all the ' White, Keno llld Mr. and Mn. &lt;not Walt) to the nearft! C!Otirl Mno. Fonnle Mayea Ql1 So. Third to do ill Hclil apartlera.-TIR- them apar1. Naturally, llle dW
Dykes up 17 · 2·40 I . m.; IUm.
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territory of Nelsonville C 1t y Larry Cortls and Tammy Sue. houoe and preacher?
St., 1 lovely ·llndfldy II tvlr
OF TAME F0tiiiTK8
clop (recl*tttred, with a 11itnf .
~' down 18 · ~' 20 P 55m.; c v.
'School District Glouster Ex- Calling on Mr. llld Mr1, 0.- Indubitable that's tile ma~n l lhere
one.
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of cbampl1111 In thtlr 1tDt llld
S:ner down 1_9, 8' ~- m ;
empted Village Dtslrict and the vid Yates were Robert and reason. It'• j. sort ot IWeet I came home frqm ochool
"Silly IIIIINra" like "We "muclt tOo vlluablt to 1ft iiJI
C alv.r up 20, 4.20 1· m. , A. V.
Buchtel . York and Jackson· David Yates, Cambrltlae, 0 .. frenzy lmpoaed by all
thla doy and she'd rully bad
yru to crow up with aU aut Irani") muat be kepi In 111e
hr s Jr .. and Mr Chris up 20, '
E 1 ed H pi'·l
' Trimble Local Districts
Van Torrence, Mr. and 1\lrt. outdoor beauty
!llrrow eiiCipe- htd turned
llncen. hindi llld eyea" baclr yard, 10 our lddt, 1lllo
e a. m.. Shurly up 21. t2 10
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Wayne l'l'lnce • Mr · CpaC~ '
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oven ' s•-~
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•or • won't
do ' --'
wlU IIIey? So 1 IUW ... ~~~~~
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1· m: p · H· J ohnson up 21 · Among those who entered Exempted
1Mary Pierre, NeD Blake llld 1 I betclta I've heard at leaot lbrlof minute, THEN Ill
v Ilia
the
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"Sorry,
too,
get
pushed
out
of
their
plaJ
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6 30 a m · Eastern down 22: , Holler hospital over the holiday should be transferr~e 151~c1' Ernest Weber.
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wedding
parties
fD stove. With 1 blnt, tht oven IUe'l llke that." - H.
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IHO 8 · m.; Raymond Salve~ were T Gaynard Ghrisl, 143 : Athens Cit School . .
• Janet BIJS.ll has employ· Ijoyously clattering down our •Imply exploded, threw
Helen:
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the dolt tnap II IIW' lddt
up 22 · 3 301 ~ ' Peggy Down· Second Ave .. Mrs. Charles G. High sch!ol charlo~·:~·~:~ ,mental Batolle Memorial lnstl- own 3nl St. tere in the past Ioven door clear out Into
My mother It a Jrtll fan of lilt klda are blamed lot
ey down 22 , 5.35 ~ m.. Fre'"'Hamilton, 631 Fourlh Ave., Mrs. ter Jackson • Trimbl
lute. Columbus.
_threo or four weeks.
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,kitchen.
Mother
So ll Ylll prilll thla 'Inti" them. Thay mllll t liNp .
berger down 22, 6.45 1 · m.: Lena M Day 86 Pine St Mrs , '
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Ross Mollohan and family, ,
white ond shaken, had
know llhe'U read it. Silo Ill a lnolde 1 """'1. -··"·
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Jerry Bosworth down 23, B5 Eihel 's .Knotts, 803 ., Third ChaunL't'Y . Dover dlstncts were ,Barberton. 0.. were visiting I I ~e loot tract, almost, of ' ately stepped llltle.
pod mother and always bed
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"· m.; Valvo line down Greenup .~ve .. Robert L. Condee, Jr . 434 :~v~~~ec~~:!le~ t~~ ye~ ar;;.r !Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Larkins. :o ~~ ma~ed ~ ~ho lsn'l - ! But thl!rt wao aomethlnc hiJ.
me how mucb allo lovea mainor_~·:::~::::::·
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l ·lO · m.; Ellshl Woods up 'Lariat Dr., Mrs. Dan J. Web- partment personnel ucalon · , Janet and Sharon Frank ore ven'• :.~~re
'wYnot, fev· ,artous abrut It In oplte of
bulahe let It ollp tonlghl &lt;011\'ertiatloa Ia dop Our .,.
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21 • J.!I(J ' · m; Ravenswood up ster, 238 First Ave., Paul E. i Holt said that
of lhe ·l visitmg relatives at Cincinnati. •
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aometllllll makes me do ltavea the minute they llli1Yt
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' Facemire, 3 Garfield Ave.. 1ftve school districts would de- J1m Caruthers, Canton Is Notice 1o aU city dads, urban i Far 11 that'• concerned,
the CU.~, TGnlibl I liked ber and 1 would too 11 I lmn lEAL ESTATE
jRonald K. VanSickle. Rt. 2•rive many benefts th
h
f•pendmg aeveral weeks with planners and their ilk _ You saw a whole hnuoe go up In
dldnl sht do them, and they were eomlng
- ~ Gallipolis, Mrs. Russell D. TaY- •organizalion "W1 bel~oug ~~ , Mr. an&lt;i Mrs. Marvin Marks. :mlghl as well keep on buDding name down home Whon lb
said, "Becauae I've 101 you This year ~ IIIIIOUileed
IN POMEROY E:Jght room ;lor, Rl. 2 Gallipolis. Rita G. lreor anlzatl~n 1 e
ev~ a Gene Riggs is attending No-l ever m~ achnul rooms, open daughter of lhe houae
do them lor me."
their flnot
house. l bedroom• and bath. :Brown, Vinton, Virgil K. Cross, !his garea M 8 lmpera~lve . 10 tiona! Guard camp near Cleve- :up more housing, more swim- to put a lltUo Jl1lll powdlr In
Helen, doea this mean aU she way Ina
wu on. I h ,t
Jar~ lot. Good loooUon out of Rt. I Vu1ton, Thomas R. King, •h' h sch 1 a compre enSive land, 0.
ming pools, more stores sell· rq, pooh It up the chimney
me for Ill to do chorea, ...,;,
smu 11 we ean I
bllh wote•. Call WY 2· -· 801 27th St .. Pt. Pleasant, Arth· ,m~de av~aJ~":":r:• to ~e Mrs. Harry Newlun
a n d ling baby cabe - well, you see ,lo clean It out, llllht II - You and wao she laking when she auppoaeto ~~~~·~b ~do you
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==-:=-=---=--&amp;~I07U::.c:._ ur A. McCov, Henderson. w. 1c"'t to the elector 1 ., ~sonade i Sandra are visiting Mr. and what I meon, doncha'?
iguessed it, a pile of 8Jhea In oald she loved me? She worb them leaa
FOR SALE - Two bedrooll' Va., Russell 1. Fields, Now Ha• e, • sal · Mrs. Romey White, Chillicothe. I
hour or two.
sJx daya 1 wtolt, 10 IIIUO&amp;IIbe clop? Altar 11"II 8
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bOI•!O Beaulllul Birch kltoh von, W Va ., (expired!. Elmer
THREE ARRESTED
Alice Roberts, who has been !. LOOKING AROUND -Talk· I don't know why I'm on this tired, but I have a lot to d,o ed wllh ba~ ' With : . ' : ' :
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eo. automatic sao neat. 164~ A. Reed, Front St., Middleport, The Ohio St
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Car- 1 g Wllh Francis (Daffy) An- ,lire binge while slttJnc here
eapeclaUy whea ac1too1 II h
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IJ!oGoln Helpl8. CaU J o h r M. Bert Babl•. 41M So. Fiflh St., ed three M ~te Patrol arrest- ter, returned to Nitro, W. Va. derson up town and he tellmg ·fronl or a fan, levven's sake.
on and l have to study. edardly be for two out..il&gt;
B...tlnllr. WY 2-5127 l-19-tt• !Middleport, Mrs. Mory Ebers- dents over 1 ~ liS county_ res•· Lewis Cozart, Lorain, spent [me that aon Tommy of tbe But I just aot to thlnkin&amp;
H abe seea lhla In the poper,
IYIQilllen - HOPEFUL
FOil. SALE : 5 room houseand bach, 218 Main St., Pomeroy, ing Thomos ~.~~~·d;;, r:;'~~t the weekend with Nellie Cozart. , ~ S. Air Force IS now statiOn- that ov~n door whizzing acrosa maybe It will do SOIIIIthllla- Dear ,Hopeful:
btilh newly llecorated gas Mrs. Chari., E. Lewis, Jr., 'pori cited to Gain i· 1 e- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burton, i 10 New H1mpahlro - the Mrs. Ms kitchen and of the Jl1lll TWELVE-YEAR OLD ONLY Yru U dllcover, H you ...,
"-ling. Full ba"'me~l. Lo- Pomerov Star Rl, Mrs Johnnie July' 19 for speed· :r."~ c~r~ Columbus, opent the woekond i ~ders:ns recently had • trip powder houso fire "Down
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!~ p,laylnJ the pally, 11111
cal:ed 123 Hudson Street .M. Wolfe, Wellston, George A. ham 44 Rt 2 ' i
' r lwllh Mr. and Mrs. Wayno 1 roug. the Carollnll! whore Homo.•
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.... typa people
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Micldlaport Pr•ce MOOtJ ~n&gt; Harper. Wellston texplredl . in G~lli 'olis ·. i ~ ne. lodged Prince.
,son Keith has been •• college
Your mother milht weD won- chance their lll......co but 1101
qUire 0111; Hotel,'
,Miss Helen L. Wlneka, Rl. I two
"II my daqbter rully their pononiiJIIH. The cltlld·'
0}a~r~: ch:~fed on Mr. and Mrs. Zero Pi..-ce lthe past 00year - He'o now In MY FAVORITE and all
6 1 uc South Point, Mrs. William F. to~icaled and no o~r 1 ~ ·~- were visltin&amp; Jacob Van Met- ~~sh\~ • D. C. - and "DII· definition of humor me, wouldn't abe Volllft. wiD be more of 1 prabltm lhu
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__ __ Sooger, lronlon, Charles S. cense and Chari
a or 1 . 1" er, Portland.
Y a sunbur_ned juat from lhe Ia the frank enjoyment ol
to do the dllhH lltltead o1 tllelr doflt, eventually, lnd w111 .
Rice, Dayton, Mrs Minnie K. 25 Rt 2 Racine ~t!· t H~rriS, Mrs. Harriett Bryant and Wind while driVmg - Lois Cun- Imperfect." I I!Jess 11 fits
off?" Why tlclo'l you let yourself ill for lhla tlnd
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ANT~D TO _!lENT . Griffin, Ashland, Ky., Craig A. poi18 ~o~rt today lor 0 •Ill: daughter~ are visiting relatives ninghsm and I talking gardena above even tbQilch either
over yaur lhm of tba of thine when a few weiJ.ehoo.
SIX or 8 room home. Prefor Riley. Ravenswood, W. Va .. 1ator's license
no oper- ,at Michigan.
- A~d Lob says she cans ev- lcould have been m011 serious hooaework- without belnc beg- en words could lind lhent padfarm or out. Reaponolble bus- [Mrs. Paul W. Butcher, Rl. 2
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Patriria and David Smith eryl~mli m the boo!&lt;
from as to life and limb.
ged, and atop tli'OI'I')IIn, aboat lag to the llelll vaeatiCIII otopf;
I""-• mon. Charleston. Ph. Ripley, W. Va., and Mrs.
were visiting Mrs. Edna Stew- the1r • on Gravel Hill - All of
the a..- a tired mother atvea They may need yw, bul )'Ill
.19111.
1 27 8tp [George A. Grimm, Eleanor, W.
art and A B. Kibble, Reeds· a sudden here we 're wallo*lng I NOW RAVE the party slo- to a queatlon that ahouid lll!VIr dQn'l need them!- _H,
va.
ville, o.
In green beans ond waterme~ gon for the G.O.P:a ror 1964.
been aoked. - H.
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Blrlbo
Dora Pierce Is spending " Ion at our place - brught ot a "Gel In the Swim With
Helen:
flllllly Hvfnl. 10 If you're haYMUSICAL Instruments
Mrs. Belin R. Worrix. Rt. 2
eek with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo local slore, let me hasten to water." Come to think of
We have former nefsbbora m, kld lrcluble or Just pllltl
McArthur, dau1htor, 12 ,57 p.m.
·_Pierce, Lorain.
Iadd - But home gardena are tho, it Isn't 10 hot. Dear
who vlalt ua eac1t year Ql1 their trouble, ltl HellO
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, Tress Swain b a patient •t coming '"' a-Hying - I had era, think one up and send
way to and from IIJelr IAIIIIIIllr Silo . wiU a11o welcl!me y'our •·
I'll, Good oaajo. Reasonable son, Jr., W Fourth Ave., son,
St. Joseph Hospital, Parkers- home grown Letart cabbap re- In -You never know what
vaeoUQil apot. Actually, their o11111 lllllllilll ~ :Ad·
s ••c . C...~. Dest•r, Ohio
12,30 a. m. Thursday. Mrs. Everett Turner visited S
,t&gt;ura, W. Va.
cently - Now ~ho'li come. oo happen.
"YIIeaUtin apot" to a tour tJI al drea Jleltlll Botlll Ia care , fl .
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Mt. Vernon Ave., Pl. Pleasant. er
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ell Blake and Mr. and Mra. lot ,us know · - Helen Reyn- here beloncJnc 1p C.P.H. Itlf
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daughter, 7:S7 p. m. Wednes- j Dye BaD nd ehlld
. , llerbert Swan attended the old,. (Mro. Will~ blue and pink IIY• "I'm For Nixon." And 1
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Rock" hydrangeas a lovely slaht from lot of good lbat did any of us
- - - - - - - - - - lrier, Ravenswood, W. Va., son, doy din;er ue 11 °f ~re SUn- Springs.
Ihere - 1 Clll ooe them from with squada of Kennedya -~
u. J, CIVIL SERVICI TESTSI IIU3 a. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Mr 1 d Mg "G." ; sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoyman my front porch since Joon ing ,abrut right under the
"•~Womf,D, INa. l'-rt bil- •• 1101.. Harold Jeffers, no" Pleasant
n nd ~~
ne oung. .00 Klmie Jo and Jane Bissell, White ~ out her badge
Nixon rany•a DOlt .li~:,, l~ll
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1 ' Thor Carsey Columbus Mr. and Mrs. David •nd Joan s lawn looks 10 pret· "We've Go tUgh
Pomeroy
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recent ace lUting ppened ·at Albina
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11 nd Ray Col eman were 1the 1luul
lll•nM. Wrlt. TODAY ,fivJ0 1 name . aro d T. Stewart, 54M Waler and Mrs Carl Kn "
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~AV~I'I ' trlbl puU..
1 Mr. !e a
::!11,~ .nd pho••· l.Jncoln servll'!e. St., Pt. Pleasant, son, 2:53a.m. ,and M ·J .
ICe y,
· visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hank sman ever,creens tastefully ed out. "We Were Thin n
lf , •L. The D•u, lentil••'· P•mto·
rs. umor Ash and Mrs. H Iter
placed _ Ruth •be ·•·ch lbll 1 look
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Beryl Wyatt
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DlocbartJed
Dinner ~Is S nd
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Larkins and so~ Gregory here for her way back to '"~
, . INSURANCE
Patienll discharged over the and Mrs. f..ck
ay of
were vlsltlnti Mr. and Mra. Vir· mothers birthday - Ruth Tyler Too" lnd t!OIIII rlcht
To Meigs co·unty, end Aid Them In Flndlne
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incl.Mr&amp;.
Mary
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Cheshire.
lives
In
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~orne of the Forrts1 Bachtels' ldge" and I even have 10
A home or Apertment We Would Ub An
Acency, ln. All forms of In dra Shearer Mrs. Eilts Hack· M~ and M
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JUST TOO IIIUCR
Alma Mama" W. Va. Wesley Landon sunOo..., slowed awa
'::;n... Jim Johnson and ney, Mrs. Wllliam Poling. Mrs. of c;,;lumbua rs.ntB~I Wlll~ms
RICBMOND, England &lt;VPil- an - And lime now for .fresh "Arnone My Souvenln."
y
0 " 01 ond Horry Moroholl wu fined two ehOfl'y and nspbeny pie, to I llear a JOUII &gt;rok!e NYint
. Simpson. Asents.
.Mory Ebenbach, Fern Howell, vloitin • M ape
Meigs Countl1111 Thet Heve Rontel Propo~
I I Uc Mrs. W. B. ln&amp;les and Infant ·wuua!s r. and Mrs. 81 m j&gt;ounds tiUOI Thursday for doing be rapidly succeeded by black- "Who waa All Lllldon,
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.~~..-::-;:las::u=a:--:-.,-,:1...,=,- daughter, Mrs. Ruth Claar, . Mrs. Goldie Jew,ell of ··Cot whit over, buo rid.. ohamo berry and early peach C!ODI..,. way?" My anaWel', "Sic lra!lliil/1 ly To Complete Tho Followfnt Form SO.
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Mra
Orb· about.
Ilona.
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Theodore Coiellllln, · O.lmar Siout and Mrs Av Gilt
a A Judge convicted Marohall of .
When llld J1 our sproul &amp;ell
PIIMt 1ft WCII
Gornes, Mrs. William Mudock, cently.
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IS TO LAUGH _ Jl
. •taln 1o N. Yawk, he vows ht't
Thet We ~Y Cetelog .•nd.·Furnlsh Local
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James Riley Lois Clagg John M
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dow of • bua !hot p111ed him up
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mmy ICIIIDB hold up to tha J'lcrldll/1
IE Trailer Insurance. FuU Thompson, Mrs. Faye ' Cain, urn rs.
ary Woldgert of Col- aller he had waited 20 minutes lloff.tl, head of one of tho moat/window '"' "Today" lbla
comprebenolve coveraee SID. Mrs. Thelma Napper Chester I bus •pent Friday alternonn ot a atop.powerful union blocs In . thlo JrlnJ lloian "Baclr to
ChemiMr of· Commerce., etc. A
per 11000 eoverop Barnes·
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III!!TURNI m BCJ:NE
land - • ·
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Slmpsoe lnau 1 · ~
Duhl. H. E. Shoemaker, Mrs. Mr and Mrs Bob Alktr.
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• .... , •• , whether to aak 1 I er with O.wey and BrlclcMitldleport. ~ ;~ !-~ncy, Margaret Mourning, Mro. J . son, .Ray, ope~t Friday • . : ALEBSANDRIA, Italy &lt;UPil- for 1 rolse for hla
tzoo.OO a tr." He wu 10 Y,lll'll old
Listing Of Rentels,
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5 29 io Roy Bartlett, Mro. Harry Cral&gt;- with Dr and Mrs Do Gibson Racoordn CavaiJI, II, wu ar- week teamsters - A teaiDiter the lime of Dewey's "Run
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rested Thurlday on cltargeo of
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STQP. Compore prices before F. Healy, Mrs. H. o. Whitlatch, Mr •: u ·
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bUI'IIilrtzilll tbe tpBrlment or now, ~11 wife and two child· gans stick.
bll)'ing insurance. Ingels ln- 1 Mrs. R. J. Blaine, Timothy visit~ a su,!;· ~lm:.:~ Judge Teoiltot o AraJMttl, who ;!~r ~:.".:! :zer ~1 :\·~ ~ Send your1 In today. We 1 •
IUTIDCt Atency, 37S Poar1 1Rrush, Brent Eastman, l!lrs. C. H., with Mr. and Mrs lllii.~ Jlilod ~lm rl&lt;:ellll;y for all&lt;llhtr all, he will be fu the br ?,... Wall It earerly,
St. , Middleport, Olno. Phone ,Cecll Barnes, Mrs. Bon Ballard, ard Landaker
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of v Prea ,1 of bug .,:k• Also any !lOW ''SWJIIllf"
WY 2-2472.
7 I 6tp I Mrs. Andrew DeCoy, Jerry L. Mrs Vinq Lee called Ql1 h 0~ BRUISES
man~ ton ievel lawyer"I dn,!• may have conjured up· by now.
M•'Jier Gr~e Wh1·•- W"llam
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j•nd Infant daughter and Mro. Mr and Mrs· Tom Sa- of. celh L,Ol' Y brutlll Thurldoy plies of money to prepare lor umn - the magnoiJa at tile
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• visited . her siJter"•Mr w ~en ~h truck crashod IIJrou""
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late lfl the money al -..00
a largest around th- .,.....,
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~:~~, 4 111 ' •ppet•'-d E:iecutor• of lhe ; those patient~ who were listed
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wrote of.
1as fair meluded John L. Jeffera,
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Mrs. Lena Dtly, J11mea Gentry, ~
I note the niapollai,;ln~:::/1
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ol u.. Problt• court 11Herbert Chalmben, Mra
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hive ·•101ft•• County Ohlo
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frolh wlnler'a blowa anti ar. 111
ueoL •••'-• 1McGraw, Mrs. Erneot Limbert, OO·rT-~tMSELI'
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Emutlnt Fiber of Racine I
pe,y NJd dtbt,,
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M lllu•te in vm••• o1 IYru-. Wa1 taken to Mel11 Memorl1l !
ell• County, Ohio tl•lnJ l.ot q ht j ho pit I nd dmlt'~
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lq ana NMrYhll •II toel Ill •hill wn- ! leal
patient at J1•10 a rn
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lfor• .. ld laad:1 •M u., ~lilt 1Th
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SPONSOR CAll WA.BR
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t.Mn mad!' ~:~:·~:.::'n!hr: ::~; ; The Heath Methodist Youth
:"..,tton....,....,!__tlt•t
u., •n 'r.qulr.-:r 'Fellowship wtll av.n.n. a car r---:::0"1
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WISh saturday JU)J • •t
the
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M-wbiah Prvrided Dill oaly lor • netinQel car-·
:reocy bat alao for -~ 11omb, to take ibm
Jll-llioapide allt.e.clwtered baab. UDder f:bW
dual banlt:inc•yatam, tile Mleofeommerclalbaalr•
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Middleport, Ohio

10 DAY
SALE!

DUNLOP "GOLD SEAL" TIRE
24 MONTH WARRANTY
Original Equipment for Studuaker &amp; Packard
1ST LINE TIRE AT 3RD LINE PRICES!
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$20.95
$22.95

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710xl5 or 800xl4
$17.95
760xl5 or 850x14
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ANNOUNCE BIRm
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kermedly,l Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sommer
Jr. of Fayetteville, N. C.,
of St. Cloud, Fla., have been
announcing the birth of a
guesl8 or Mr. and Mra.
Scott Anthony, Sunday,
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The baby, who weighed
left this week for New It
pounds and eight and one
where they boarded a jet
is the first cblld
enroute to Ellrope. Th••v II
the Kennedys. Grandparents
to visit twelve countries
Mrs. J. A. Young, Sr.,
will be gone 31 days. Mr
Kennedy, Middleport; Mr.
Mrs. Bing had word
Mra. Andrew Van Meter,
their arrival In Paris. On
Columbia, W. Va. Great
return to the states they
July 5th to
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
villi wllh the Blngs
July 15th
Roush, Pomeroy. Mra. Van
returning to their borne In
tor and daupter, Linda, are
Florida.
~
Fayetteville with her
Mr. and Mrs. Charleo R.
and family.
Rnuah and son, Darrell,
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
lor their home in Des
Mrs Virgil Atl&lt;lns of the Rut- Moines, Iowa, alter 1 visit wllh
land Garden aub wiD .be the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
giiest speak on the garden club Rnuah llld other relatives.
radio prfiiTIIII Tuesday, July
Mr. and Mrs. Emersoo Jonea
over WMPO instead of Mra. were _In Parkersburg
Larkin as previot18IY announced. to VISit hiS mother, Mrs. E. W.
Mrs. Larllin will speak In Aull' Jones who ts· a patient at St.
llaopital.
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Chris llld· Pat, ~~pent the
holiday with her parenla, Mr.
HUON
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Above Are Just An Example Of Some Of The Bargains

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FLOOR COVERINGS Will Be Sold Now

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The fond is superb,
tbe service prompt.
the atlnospbere plea•
ant. Modest prices!

Hackworth, and
IJames
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tended from Cleveland,
Haven and Gallipolis.

Mrs. Bringard, who died at
Mercy Hospital at Cincinnati,
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1New Haven. Other friends

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·friends attending the aervices
VISIT RELA11VES
Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spirea and
Bringard, Mr. and Mrs. And· children, Tommy and Jill, of
rew Rook and cildten Barber· Glendale, Arizona, are
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mnr·
a two weeks vacation with
ray, Zanesvi1le; Miss Lois
Spires' parents, Mr. and
Shields and Miss Maxine
Fred Smith, Sr., of Bradnett, Columbus; Mr." and Mrs.
and with other rela.Uves 1
I James Hackworth, Mr. an
County.
Mrs. Jack Hackworth, Mr. and
Mrs. Marcus McKean,

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Mro. William
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Funeral oervk:eo for Mro .. ln the All-State Weot Virginia
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James Bringard (lhe fDrlllll" : Band lhil ,..ar. The bond hll
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Mary ·Virginia Haggerty I .....,IheeD oo tour to RichmOnd, V~. ; ry
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Rawllnl8 and Coota Funetal l bus, Indianapolis,
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Home with lhe Rev • Fred
return~ to CharIeston
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Gardner oflk:lstlng. Burial
11 gave a concert.
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Bill, who grad·, .ted f r o
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Charleston Hlih Sehool
John Mayer, Kenneth
June, has enroUed at Mar·
ny, Lionel Boggs. Junior
University for lhe fall
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and William Childs.
term. He is the grandsoo of
J. H. Grate, Middleport.

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Funeral Held
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oo rollers. Pomeroy · Mason Golllpollo llano Pa~n COLUMBUS _ A recommen- ' car Babcloclr ...,. Mr. and Mra. BY I!LANCHE M. RASUNB week! And mulllply $200 by 53 . .
ly Hel ... lotte!
ll.fG, Pt Pleasaot out, Hmton down U5 _P· m.; Roberl W. dation to set up 0 new looai /Undaey LYQns lnd Ulah Swa~. j JUNE • _ Jl ever 1 uw /1 don't happen to, at the mo- j
.Ill follmg, Kanawha f'alls 1.53 Lea down 4.55 p. m.; Cni. D••· .school district In Athens Coun- Tuppeno Plains, Mr. lnd Mra. perfecl
old d i
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rl.sln&amp;, Charlestoo _IU7. Lon- enport up 8·30 p. m.: Bingo up ly will be considered MQilday iMarloo Riggs, Alhe!IJI, Mr. and these In~~
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don , MA!rmot and Wmf1eld dom' 12 25 a. m; Pat Murphy down by the state Board o1 Educa- •Mrl. c. w. Taitt. Little HocJr. Have you no~ced
,!\.t'~ lantJ.;Jabor. But 1 am
SAi'ETY'S SAlE
,day atopo al eaclt plaee. TbiJ ·
2 l5 a. m. ·
'"'""'on the Sills
lion at Its monthly meeting.
mg, Asenath Tracy, P011i'4!1'0y, the sunlll!ht how 11 contrll!ls 80 11avor of C!OIIIIIICII! - ·
Dear Mra. Sotlel:
aren't the lypl we'd 1Dv118, 1M .
lloal mo•omen" '
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David Rigp NJacara FaU. N JUlin 1y ·,.jth 11 he
!' plain common sense
How come w can't ahoot off even 10 we could lab lreiJW •
Olllo River- Ferdinand down
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or --: Olive~ 1 E. E. Holl, public lnalructlon Y. and Judy RIJIII.
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lfMII? A IOII'Ce commodi , In
and lkyroekell Ql1 bared lllhey didn't brine 1bt1r .
13 4·3tJ a m . Capuun Harri· Shearer up Marmet 5 20 am., superintendent made the ree- j v· ·u
Mr nd '-'- • - June a A Butlllrl, OUt All 1).
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fth when thev aliool oil d...
lwo Doblmlalll ..;;..
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Bob Bentor down Marmet 5 30 ommenot.tioil ~pon tbe bails o( PI lSI ng M
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erce were r. •JIU n . n- lahoma Ill
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IIIII tlllllp 1111 old llallon ..,... &amp;me Ill llie.:··
potcher up 14, I a m : Nation· ~:! 3w\~t'ld"'g~200. F. Shearer lion of the crunty whleh the Harrv Boardman, Columbus, Do you ouppoae lhla aheer door blown atfT I hnpa you
lilt yoar? My Did teliJ dop 'bate cltiidNn. OUr chiJd.
al down 14. 6 a. m . Chippewo Chns dow: WiniieJ·Im.S : · ~- hoard had ordered.
Mr. llld Mro. H*rt NeweU, beaut)' In Nature Ia r.t'gely the or do." But In my early dlya
bOw mucb fwllhly liNd ren tlclo'l lllltlll'llalld WI. •
up !5. fi·l 5 a m.; Franklm
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Holt proposes that lbe new Chester, Mr. and .Mrs. Robert ,re&amp;IQil yrung people 10 r~nnlna teaching here, 1 ataytd
to have, but_all we're allowedil'a a t:OIIIlallt 11n1q1e
Pierce down l6. 1 a m · \. E.
diStrict be comprised of all the ' White, Keno llld Mr. and Mn. &lt;not Walt) to the nearft! C!Otirl Mno. Fonnle Mayea Ql1 So. Third to do ill Hclil apartlera.-TIR- them apar1. Naturally, llle dW
Dykes up 17 · 2·40 I . m.; IUm.
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territory of Nelsonville C 1t y Larry Cortls and Tammy Sue. houoe and preacher?
St., 1 lovely ·llndfldy II tvlr
OF TAME F0tiiiTK8
clop (recl*tttred, with a 11itnf .
~' down 18 · ~' 20 P 55m.; c v.
'School District Glouster Ex- Calling on Mr. llld Mr1, 0.- Indubitable that's tile ma~n l lhere
one.
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of cbampl1111 In thtlr 1tDt llld
S:ner down 1_9, 8' ~- m ;
empted Village Dtslrict and the vid Yates were Robert and reason. It'• j. sort ot IWeet I came home frqm ochool
"Silly IIIIINra" like "We "muclt tOo vlluablt to 1ft iiJI
C alv.r up 20, 4.20 1· m. , A. V.
Buchtel . York and Jackson· David Yates, Cambrltlae, 0 .. frenzy lmpoaed by all
thla doy and she'd rully bad
yru to crow up with aU aut Irani") muat be kepi In 111e
hr s Jr .. and Mr Chris up 20, '
E 1 ed H pi'·l
' Trimble Local Districts
Van Torrence, Mr. and 1\lrt. outdoor beauty
!llrrow eiiCipe- htd turned
llncen. hindi llld eyea" baclr yard, 10 our lddt, 1lllo
e a. m.. Shurly up 21. t2 10
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1· m: p · H· J ohnson up 21 · Among those who entered Exempted
1Mary Pierre, NeD Blake llld 1 I betclta I've heard at leaot lbrlof minute, THEN Ill
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6 30 a m · Eastern down 22: , Holler hospital over the holiday should be transferr~e 151~c1' Ernest Weber.
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fD stove. With 1 blnt, tht oven IUe'l llke that." - H.
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IHO 8 · m.; Raymond Salve~ were T Gaynard Ghrisl, 143 : Athens Cit School . .
• Janet BIJS.ll has employ· Ijoyously clattering down our •Imply exploded, threw
Helen:
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the dolt tnap II IIW' lddt
up 22 · 3 301 ~ ' Peggy Down· Second Ave .. Mrs. Charles G. High sch!ol charlo~·:~·~:~ ,mental Batolle Memorial lnstl- own 3nl St. tere in the past Ioven door clear out Into
My mother It a Jrtll fan of lilt klda are blamed lot
ey down 22 , 5.35 ~ m.. Fre'"'Hamilton, 631 Fourlh Ave., Mrs. ter Jackson • Trimbl
lute. Columbus.
_threo or four weeks.
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,kitchen.
Mother
So ll Ylll prilll thla 'Inti" them. Thay mllll t liNp .
berger down 22, 6.45 1 · m.: Lena M Day 86 Pine St Mrs , '
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Ross Mollohan and family, ,
white ond shaken, had
know llhe'U read it. Silo Ill a lnolde 1 """'1. -··"·
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Jerry Bosworth down 23, B5 Eihel 's .Knotts, 803 ., Third ChaunL't'Y . Dover dlstncts were ,Barberton. 0.. were visiting I I ~e loot tract, almost, of ' ately stepped llltle.
pod mother and always bed
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"· m.; Valvo line down Greenup .~ve .. Robert L. Condee, Jr . 434 :~v~~~ec~~:!le~ t~~ ye~ ar;;.r !Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Larkins. :o ~~ ma~ed ~ ~ho lsn'l - ! But thl!rt wao aomethlnc hiJ.
me how mucb allo lovea mainor_~·:::~::::::·
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l ·lO · m.; Ellshl Woods up 'Lariat Dr., Mrs. Dan J. Web- partment personnel ucalon · , Janet and Sharon Frank ore ven'• :.~~re
'wYnot, fev· ,artous abrut It In oplte of
bulahe let It ollp tonlghl &lt;011\'ertiatloa Ia dop Our .,.
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21 • J.!I(J ' · m; Ravenswood up ster, 238 First Ave., Paul E. i Holt said that
of lhe ·l visitmg relatives at Cincinnati. •
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aometllllll makes me do ltavea the minute they llli1Yt
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' Facemire, 3 Garfield Ave.. 1ftve school districts would de- J1m Caruthers, Canton Is Notice 1o aU city dads, urban i Far 11 that'• concerned,
the CU.~, TGnlibl I liked ber and 1 would too 11 I lmn lEAL ESTATE
jRonald K. VanSickle. Rt. 2•rive many benefts th
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f•pendmg aeveral weeks with planners and their ilk _ You saw a whole hnuoe go up In
dldnl sht do them, and they were eomlng
- ~ Gallipolis, Mrs. Russell D. TaY- •organizalion "W1 bel~oug ~~ , Mr. an&lt;i Mrs. Marvin Marks. :mlghl as well keep on buDding name down home Whon lb
said, "Becauae I've 101 you This year ~ IIIIIOUileed
IN POMEROY E:Jght room ;lor, Rl. 2 Gallipolis. Rita G. lreor anlzatl~n 1 e
ev~ a Gene Riggs is attending No-l ever m~ achnul rooms, open daughter of lhe houae
do them lor me."
their flnot
house. l bedroom• and bath. :Brown, Vinton, Virgil K. Cross, !his garea M 8 lmpera~lve . 10 tiona! Guard camp near Cleve- :up more housing, more swim- to put a lltUo Jl1lll powdlr In
Helen, doea this mean aU she way Ina
wu on. I h ,t
Jar~ lot. Good loooUon out of Rt. I Vu1ton, Thomas R. King, •h' h sch 1 a compre enSive land, 0.
ming pools, more stores sell· rq, pooh It up the chimney
me for Ill to do chorea, ...,;,
smu 11 we ean I
bllh wote•. Call WY 2· -· 801 27th St .. Pt. Pleasant, Arth· ,m~de av~aJ~":":r:• to ~e Mrs. Harry Newlun
a n d ling baby cabe - well, you see ,lo clean It out, llllht II - You and wao she laking when she auppoaeto ~~~~·~b ~do you
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==-:=-=---=--&amp;~I07U::.c:._ ur A. McCov, Henderson. w. 1c"'t to the elector 1 ., ~sonade i Sandra are visiting Mr. and what I meon, doncha'?
iguessed it, a pile of 8Jhea In oald she loved me? She worb them leaa
FOR SALE - Two bedrooll' Va., Russell 1. Fields, Now Ha• e, • sal · Mrs. Romey White, Chillicothe. I
hour or two.
sJx daya 1 wtolt, 10 IIIUO&amp;IIbe clop? Altar 11"II 8
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bOI•!O Beaulllul Birch kltoh von, W Va ., (expired!. Elmer
THREE ARRESTED
Alice Roberts, who has been !. LOOKING AROUND -Talk· I don't know why I'm on this tired, but I have a lot to d,o ed wllh ba~ ' With : . ' : ' :
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eo. automatic sao neat. 164~ A. Reed, Front St., Middleport, The Ohio St
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Car- 1 g Wllh Francis (Daffy) An- ,lire binge while slttJnc here
eapeclaUy whea ac1too1 II h
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IJ!oGoln Helpl8. CaU J o h r M. Bert Babl•. 41M So. Fiflh St., ed three M ~te Patrol arrest- ter, returned to Nitro, W. Va. derson up town and he tellmg ·fronl or a fan, levven's sake.
on and l have to study. edardly be for two out..il&gt;
B...tlnllr. WY 2-5127 l-19-tt• !Middleport, Mrs. Mory Ebers- dents over 1 ~ liS county_ res•· Lewis Cozart, Lorain, spent [me that aon Tommy of tbe But I just aot to thlnkin&amp;
H abe seea lhla In the poper,
IYIQilllen - HOPEFUL
FOil. SALE : 5 room houseand bach, 218 Main St., Pomeroy, ing Thomos ~.~~~·d;;, r:;'~~t the weekend with Nellie Cozart. , ~ S. Air Force IS now statiOn- that ov~n door whizzing acrosa maybe It will do SOIIIIthllla- Dear ,Hopeful:
btilh newly llecorated gas Mrs. Chari., E. Lewis, Jr., 'pori cited to Gain i· 1 e- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burton, i 10 New H1mpahlro - the Mrs. Ms kitchen and of the Jl1lll TWELVE-YEAR OLD ONLY Yru U dllcover, H you ...,
"-ling. Full ba"'me~l. Lo- Pomerov Star Rl, Mrs Johnnie July' 19 for speed· :r."~ c~r~ Columbus, opent the woekond i ~ders:ns recently had • trip powder houso fire "Down
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!~ p,laylnJ the pally, 11111
cal:ed 123 Hudson Street .M. Wolfe, Wellston, George A. ham 44 Rt 2 ' i
' r lwllh Mr. and Mrs. Wayno 1 roug. the Carollnll! whore Homo.•
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.... typa people
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Micldlaport Pr•ce MOOtJ ~n&gt; Harper. Wellston texplredl . in G~lli 'olis ·. i ~ ne. lodged Prince.
,son Keith has been •• college
Your mother milht weD won- chance their lll......co but 1101
qUire 0111; Hotel,'
,Miss Helen L. Wlneka, Rl. I two
"II my daqbter rully their pononiiJIIH. The cltlld·'
0}a~r~: ch:~fed on Mr. and Mrs. Zero Pi..-ce lthe past 00year - He'o now In MY FAVORITE and all
6 1 uc South Point, Mrs. William F. to~icaled and no o~r 1 ~ ·~- were visltin&amp; Jacob Van Met- ~~sh\~ • D. C. - and "DII· definition of humor me, wouldn't abe Volllft. wiD be more of 1 prabltm lhu
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a or 1 . 1" er, Portland.
Y a sunbur_ned juat from lhe Ia the frank enjoyment ol
to do the dllhH lltltead o1 tllelr doflt, eventually, lnd w111 .
Rice, Dayton, Mrs Minnie K. 25 Rt 2 Racine ~t!· t H~rriS, Mrs. Harriett Bryant and Wind while driVmg - Lois Cun- Imperfect." I I!Jess 11 fits
off?" Why tlclo'l you let yourself ill for lhla tlnd
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ANT~D TO _!lENT . Griffin, Ashland, Ky., Craig A. poi18 ~o~rt today lor 0 •Ill: daughter~ are visiting relatives ninghsm and I talking gardena above even tbQilch either
over yaur lhm of tba of thine when a few weiJ.ehoo.
SIX or 8 room home. Prefor Riley. Ravenswood, W. Va .. 1ator's license
no oper- ,at Michigan.
- A~d Lob says she cans ev- lcould have been m011 serious hooaework- without belnc beg- en words could lind lhent padfarm or out. Reaponolble bus- [Mrs. Paul W. Butcher, Rl. 2
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Patriria and David Smith eryl~mli m the boo!&lt;
from as to life and limb.
ged, and atop tli'OI'I')IIn, aboat lag to the llelll vaeatiCIII otopf;
I""-• mon. Charleston. Ph. Ripley, W. Va., and Mrs.
were visiting Mrs. Edna Stew- the1r • on Gravel Hill - All of
the a..- a tired mother atvea They may need yw, bul )'Ill
.19111.
1 27 8tp [George A. Grimm, Eleanor, W.
art and A B. Kibble, Reeds· a sudden here we 're wallo*lng I NOW RAVE the party slo- to a queatlon that ahouid lll!VIr dQn'l need them!- _H,
va.
ville, o.
In green beans ond waterme~ gon for the G.O.P:a ror 1964.
been aoked. - H.
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Blrlbo
Dora Pierce Is spending " Ion at our place - brught ot a "Gel In the Swim With
Helen:
flllllly Hvfnl. 10 If you're haYMUSICAL Instruments
Mrs. Belin R. Worrix. Rt. 2
eek with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo local slore, let me hasten to water." Come to think of
We have former nefsbbora m, kld lrcluble or Just pllltl
McArthur, dau1htor, 12 ,57 p.m.
·_Pierce, Lorain.
Iadd - But home gardena are tho, it Isn't 10 hot. Dear
who vlalt ua eac1t year Ql1 their trouble, ltl HellO
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FUR, SALE · 3tr..tivoriol!l VJo. Thursday. Mrs. Hobart W. Wll·
, Tress Swain b a patient •t coming '"' a-Hying - I had era, think one up and send
way to and from IIJelr IAIIIIIIllr Silo . wiU a11o welcl!me y'our •·
I'll, Good oaajo. Reasonable son, Jr., W Fourth Ave., son,
St. Joseph Hospital, Parkers- home grown Letart cabbap re- In -You never know what
vaeoUQil apot. Actually, their o11111 lllllllilll ~ :Ad·
s ••c . C...~. Dest•r, Ohio
12,30 a. m. Thursday. Mrs. Everett Turner visited S
,t&gt;ura, W. Va.
cently - Now ~ho'li come. oo happen.
"YIIeaUtin apot" to a tour tJI al drea Jleltlll Botlll Ia care , fl .
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5 15 Uc Michael Ellsworth Whalen, 2228 day with hla father D Tuun. Mr. and Mra. Dave Yates, with the very fll'st tomatoes- 1 jWit found a NixQn batlon ~~=-!lrl~end=•~·~wl=th:.:t:-ro-~::::our-~lhla=-===~iOii;;i,l&amp;ll.;.lt
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Mt. Vernon Ave., Pl. Pleasant. er
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ell Blake and Mr. and Mra. lot ,us know · - Helen Reyn- here beloncJnc 1p C.P.H. Itlf
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daughter, 7:S7 p. m. Wednes- j Dye BaD nd ehlld
. , llerbert Swan attended the old,. (Mro. Will~ blue and pink IIY• "I'm For Nixon." And 1
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day. Mrs. Gerald Garfield Bun· and Bill or"Toled rtn, Alice Arnott reunion ot
Rock" hydrangeas a lovely slaht from lot of good lbat did any of us
- - - - - - - - - - lrier, Ravenswood, W. Va., son, doy din;er ue 11 °f ~re SUn- Springs.
Ihere - 1 Clll ooe them from with squada of Kennedya -~
u. J, CIVIL SERVICI TESTSI IIU3 a. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Mr 1 d Mg "G." ; sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoyman my front porch since Joon ing ,abrut right under the
"•~Womf,D, INa. l'-rt bil- •• 1101.. Harold Jeffers, no" Pleasant
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ne oung. .00 Klmie Jo and Jane Bissell, White ~ out her badge
Nixon rany•a DOlt .li~:,, l~ll
00 ~!"""· ~.,••• ,, tr•lnlnt untli /Ridlfe
1 ' Thor Carsey Columbus Mr. and Mrs. David •nd Joan s lawn looks 10 pret· "We've Go tUgh
Pomeroy
dauahter and 'c~~"ld
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rau 11 :15 1. m. Wednesdoy. Mrs. end In Dayton ,_11 .
M Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joe BIJ·
recent ace lUting ppened ·at Albina
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..e mowed" d know j ust u N'···
11 nd Ray Col eman were 1the 1luul
lll•nM. Wrlt. TODAY ,fivJ0 1 name . aro d T. Stewart, 54M Waler and Mrs Carl Kn "
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•mn, new
~AV~I'I ' trlbl puU..
1 Mr. !e a
::!11,~ .nd pho••· l.Jncoln servll'!e. St., Pt. Pleasant, son, 2:53a.m. ,and M ·J .
ICe y,
· visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hank sman ever,creens tastefully ed out. "We Were Thin n
lf , •L. The D•u, lentil••'· P•mto·
rs. umor Ash and Mrs. H Iter
placed _ Ruth •be ·•·ch lbll 1 look
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In Order To Better Strve Femllln Moving .
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Beryl Wyatt
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for our family to go
DlocbartJed
Dinner ~Is S nd
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Larkins and so~ Gregory here for her way back to '"~
, . INSURANCE
Patienll discharged over the and Mrs. f..ck
ay of
were vlsltlnti Mr. and Mra. Vir· mothers birthday - Ruth Tyler Too" lnd t!OIIII rlcht
To Meigs co·unty, end Aid Them In Flndlne
:KiiNsoN 81
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incl.Mr&amp;.
Mary
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and
Mrs.
Lonnie
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gil
Wamsley,
Cheshire.
lives
In
Buokhlnnon,
W.
Va.,
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to
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' mpson lnsur•nre Jer, Mrs. EuJene Chester, San· Mrs Weallha Clar
~orne of the Forrts1 Bachtels' ldge" and I even have 10
A home or Apertment We Would Ub An
Acency, ln. All forms of In dra Shearer Mrs. Eilts Hack· M~ and M
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JUST TOO IIIUCR
Alma Mama" W. Va. Wesley Landon sunOo..., slowed awa
'::;n... Jim Johnson and ney, Mrs. Wllliam Poling. Mrs. of c;,;lumbua rs.ntB~I Wlll~ms
RICBMOND, England &lt;VPil- an - And lime now for .fresh "Arnone My Souvenln."
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0 " 01 ond Horry Moroholl wu fined two ehOfl'y and nspbeny pie, to I llear a JOUII &gt;rok!e NYint
. Simpson. Asents.
.Mory Ebenbach, Fern Howell, vloitin • M ape
Meigs Countl1111 Thet Heve Rontel Propo~
I I Uc Mrs. W. B. ln&amp;les and Infant ·wuua!s r. and Mrs. 81 m j&gt;ounds tiUOI Thursday for doing be rapidly succeeded by black- "Who waa All Lllldon,
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.~~..-::-;:las::u=a:--:-.,-,:1...,=,- daughter, Mrs. Ruth Claar, . Mrs. Goldie Jew,ell of ··Cot whit over, buo rid.. ohamo berry and early peach C!ODI..,. way?" My anaWel', "Sic lra!lliil/1 ly To Complete Tho Followfnt Form SO.
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Mra
Orb· about.
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Theodore Coiellllln, · O.lmar Siout and Mrs Av Gilt
a A Judge convicted Marohall of .
When llld J1 our sproul &amp;ell
PIIMt 1ft WCII
Gornes, Mrs. William Mudock, cently.
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ey ~ throwing a stone lhroqh tho win·
IS TO LAUGH _ Jl
. •taln 1o N. Yawk, he vows ht't
Thet We ~Y Cetelog .•nd.·Furnlsh Local
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James Riley Lois Clagg John M
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dow of • bua !hot p111ed him up
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IE Trailer Insurance. FuU Thompson, Mrs. Faye ' Cain, urn rs.
ary Woldgert of Col- aller he had waited 20 minutes lloff.tl, head of one of tho moat/window '"' "Today" lbla
comprebenolve coveraee SID. Mrs. Thelma Napper Chester I bus •pent Friday alternonn ot a atop.powerful union blocs In . thlo JrlnJ lloian "Baclr to
ChemiMr of· Commerce., etc. A
per 11000 eoverop Barnes·
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III!!TURNI m BCJ:NE
land - • ·
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Slmpsoe lnau 1 · ~
Duhl. H. E. Shoemaker, Mrs. Mr and Mrs Bob Alktr.
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tzoo.OO a tr." He wu 10 Y,lll'll old
Listing Of Rentels,
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5 29 io Roy Bartlett, Mro. Harry Cral&gt;- with Dr and Mrs Do Gibson Racoordn CavaiJI, II, wu ar- week teamsters - A teaiDiter the lime of Dewey's "Run
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rested Thurlday on cltargeo of
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STQP. Compore prices before F. Healy, Mrs. H. o. Whitlatch, Mr •: u ·
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bUI'IIilrtzilll tbe tpBrlment or now, ~11 wife and two child· gans stick.
bll)'ing insurance. Ingels ln- 1 Mrs. R. J. Blaine, Timothy visit~ a su,!;· ~lm:.:~ Judge Teoiltot o AraJMttl, who ;!~r ~:.".:! :zer ~1 :\·~ ~ Send your1 In today. We 1 •
IUTIDCt Atency, 37S Poar1 1Rrush, Brent Eastman, l!lrs. C. H., with Mr. and Mrs lllii.~ Jlilod ~lm rl&lt;:ellll;y for all&lt;llhtr all, he will be fu the br ?,... Wall It earerly,
St. , Middleport, Olno. Phone ,Cecll Barnes, Mrs. Bon Ballard, ard Landaker
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of v Prea ,1 of bug .,:k• Also any !lOW ''SWJIIllf"
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7 I 6tp I Mrs. Andrew DeCoy, Jerry L. Mrs Vinq Lee called Ql1 h 0~ BRUISES
man~ ton ievel lawyer"I dn,!• may have conjured up· by now.
M•'Jier Gr~e Wh1·•- W"llam
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j•nd Infant daughter and Mro. Mr and Mrs· Tom Sa- of. celh L,Ol' Y brutlll Thurldoy plies of money to prepare lor umn - the magnoiJa at tile
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• visited . her siJter"•Mr w ~en ~h truck crashod IIJrou""
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lo i)Ust ~o make • eomPirllon who footer u lilted. It'l one of the
~aua Pott uulc• •ddr ..•1port of the nursing deporbnent •
..... au 351 feet below.
late lfl the money al -..00
a largest around th- .,.....,
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auu
~:~~, 4 111 ' •ppet•'-d E:iecutor• of lhe ; those patient~ who were listed
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wrote of.
1as fair meluded John L. Jeffera,
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Mrs. Lena Dtly, J11mea Gentry, ~
I note the niapollai,;ln~:::/1
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ol u.. Problt• court 11Herbert Chalmben, Mra
ft~~o~~~
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hive ·•101ft•• County Ohlo
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frolh wlnler'a blowa anti ar. 111
ueoL •••'-• 1McGraw, Mrs. Erneot Limbert, OO·rT-~tMSELI'
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The children
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~,.: ;'..~~~.u~~~~~u:'u~'; ::~"~!" 1 ministered at the hospftll on J WHEM ~E SAW
g:O,c,..,
~ of M•l••· ••Ill *•'" .~ ['Wedftftday.
ONE~ ...
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no JHIHon,J pro)llrty In •aid ••tet. to
Emutlnt Fiber of Racine I
pe,y NJd dtbt,,
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M lllu•te in vm••• o1 IYru-. Wa1 taken to Mel11 Memorl1l !
ell• County, Ohio tl•lnJ l.ot q ht j ho pit I nd dmlt'~
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u:u Ill I med• !
lq ana NMrYhll •II toel Ill •hill wn- ! leal
patient at J1•10 a rn
~EN COME$
d•r b
lfor• .. ld laad:1 •M u., ~lilt 1Th
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toT':.Ut• th'" ••me,
ursday by Racine emer1.ncy i ''E NE'".. ~ ..... ~
tru•r
•t a.Jd ~UOD " tor Qnuad•m
uia ot ,.,, "'-t• ta .,.,. 4• 11\e and ~"
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t.Mn mad!' ~:~:·~:.::'n!hr: ::~; ; The Heath Methodist Youth
:"..,tton....,....,!__tlt•t
u., •n 'r.qulr.-:r 'Fellowship wtll av.n.n. a car r---:::0"1
,. •••• en or Mfo11 tbe
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WISh saturday JU)J • •t
the
I::U~.iorl'i!!"r~or ...J•. Middleport Ylllq:e hall
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M-wbiah Prvrided Dill oaly lor • netinQel car-·
:reocy bat alao for -~ 11omb, to take ibm
Jll-llioapide allt.e.clwtered baab. UDder f:bW
dual banlt:inc•yatam, tile Mleofeommerclalbaalr•
In America'allfe bas grown aDd J110WD.

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Middleport, Ohio

10 DAY
SALE!

DUNLOP "GOLD SEAL" TIRE
24 MONTH WARRANTY
Original Equipment for Studuaker &amp; Packard
1ST LINE TIRE AT 3RD LINE PRICES!
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Dennis.

'Mrs, Jdnelle Waddell,
vlalled with fler motllt-11
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$18.95
$20.95
$22.95

Plus Tax and Old Tire Off Your Car

D¥ive·ln
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670xl5 or 750x14 _ _ $15.95
710xl5 or 800xl4
$17.95
760xl5 or 850x14
$19.95

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ANNOUNCE BIRm
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kermedly,l Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sommer
Jr. of Fayetteville, N. C.,
of St. Cloud, Fla., have been
announcing the birth of a
guesl8 or Mr. and Mra.
Scott Anthony, Sunday,
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Bing the past week.l~:~~======~
The baby, who weighed
left this week for New It
pounds and eight and one
where they boarded a jet
is the first cblld
enroute to Ellrope. Th••v II
the Kennedys. Grandparents
to visit twelve countries
Mrs. J. A. Young, Sr.,
will be gone 31 days. Mr
Kennedy, Middleport; Mr.
Mrs. Bing had word
Mra. Andrew Van Meter,
their arrival In Paris. On
Columbia, W. Va. Great
return to the states they
July 5th to
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
villi wllh the Blngs
July 15th
Roush, Pomeroy. Mra. Van
returning to their borne In
tor and daupter, Linda, are
Florida.
~
Fayetteville with her
Mr. and Mrs. Charleo R.
and family.
Rnuah and son, Darrell,
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
lor their home in Des
Mrs Virgil Atl&lt;lns of the Rut- Moines, Iowa, alter 1 visit wllh
land Garden aub wiD .be the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
giiest speak on the garden club Rnuah llld other relatives.
radio prfiiTIIII Tuesday, July
Mr. and Mrs. Emersoo Jonea
over WMPO instead of Mra. were _In Parkersburg
Larkin as previot18IY announced. to VISit hiS mother, Mrs. E. W.
Mrs. Larllin will speak In Aull' Jones who ts· a patient at St.
llaopital.
UIL
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Chris llld· Pat, ~~pent the
holiday with her parenla, Mr.
HUON
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Mrs. Adolph srlens aiid
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Some $70 bllllaa • Some $19 biiUon

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II doalred, phano WY

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Above Are Just An Example Of Some Of The Bargains

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Pll tb111 U1bt1 of tb• u~.t~t 1 ol ;
d~ea•lld. lhln beln1 -~

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BEDROOM SUITE SOLID MAPLE - FLOOR COVERING ~.::.:w_'_D~-­

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FURNITURE, APPLIANCES and
FLOOR COVERINGS Will Be Sold Now

RENTAL PROPERTY
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$78,363 70 Worth Of

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THE MARTIN RESTAURANT

Baker Furniture Is Moving To ANew Location

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REMOVAL SALE

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The fond is superb,
tbe service prompt.
the atlnospbere plea•
ant. Modest prices!

Hackworth, and
IJames
Haggerty.

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With The Femlly

I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hag~
lgerty; a sister, Mrs. James

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In Midclleport .
Ope• Saturdays

tended from Cleveland,
Haven and Gallipolis.

Mrs. Bringard, who died at
Mercy Hospital at Cincinnati,
1 is survived by her husband,
i James. six chiJdren. her par~

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1New Haven. Other friends

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Tu!!oll81 eYelllllt! •

·friends attending the aervices
VISIT RELA11VES
Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spirea and
Bringard, Mr. and Mrs. And· children, Tommy and Jill, of
rew Rook and cildten Barber· Glendale, Arizona, are
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mnr·
a two weeks vacation with
ray, Zanesvi1le; Miss Lois
Spires' parents, Mr. and
Shields and Miss Maxine
Fred Smith, Sr., of Bradnett, Columbus; Mr." and Mrs.
and with other rela.Uves 1
I James Hackworth, Mr. an
County.
Mrs. Jack Hackworth, Mr. and
Mrs. Marcus McKean,

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· \fortby 'JIIatron, IIIII
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Mro. William
Grote, South
wwtl)y ptJIIrGD. ,....,
maae .
torWli-'~
Cbarleoloa, W. Va., wu sel~· 1 m1. PWto
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ed to play ~ chair ~
at ~ Au&amp;Uit ' r-:-""'"'JI" ~
Funeral oervk:eo for Mro .. ln the All-State Weot Virginia
_.. ~~mod ~'!~:
James Bringard (lhe fDrlllll" : Band lhil ,..ar. The bond hll
Hyoe!.sr:"~e~~
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Mary ·Virginia Haggerty I .....,IheeD oo tour to RichmOnd, V~. ; ry
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held SUnd
It moon II llle •Waohlncton, D. C. ;
Hlrr,. ~.. ~
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Colum- ..,..,.,..,...
Rawllnl8 and Coota Funetal l bus, Indianapolis,
NEW YORK (UPI) - T b't''~
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bold
an ill~:
Home with lhe Rev • Fred
return~ to CharIeston
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Gardner oflk:lstlng. Burial
11 gave a concert.
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Bill, who grad·, .ted f r o
in the Ametlcaa
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1Pallbearers were Donald
Charleston Hlih Sehool
John Mayer, Kenneth
June, has enroUed at Mar·
ny, Lionel Boggs. Junior
University for lhe fall
,; ~
and William Childs.
term. He is the grandsoo of
J. H. Grate, Middleport.

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Funeral Held
Sunday For
Mrs. Bringard

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Stretch Lead; Reds Drop Twinbill

ALL STU

The Daily Sentinel

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Anew system .that tim 11111 pter •
protection against moisture blistelilit
than traditional linseed oil paints: •
If the old paint bas bliilcred, Rllllll¥C aid paillt lbla tit
bare wood.
Prime with Du Pont Blister-R&lt;&amp;is~Bo! Pdtaet:.
Cover with one: or more coats of '"Lw:ite" B
Dries in one hour. Clean bands alld ~ 1llllh --~
Result-a lovely, rich, Jow.b ': liailllCIUil' 11 •¢ A
than old-style linoeed oil paints!
For previously painted surfaces in ~ ~ IIPIIIJ
one or two coats of Lucite HOUle P*'tr-nn pnRMJ'

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NewOUPontuatlla
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20" Electric
PORTABLE

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worki OD batteries or plays on
ordinary house eurrect. Model
X42 m Rlack cowhide case.

MASON

LUCITE
House Paint

$90.00

WERNER Rowley &amp;Reed Hardware
RADIO&amp; T.V.
"QUAUTY HARDWARE SINCE 1884"
PHONE WY 2·2776

PROPANE
GAS CYLINDER

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c,~1 'EM WHILE THEY'RE..,_

_SUMMIR $1.19
SPECIAL

RIG.

$U9 _ _ __

Handy Disposable Fuel
Cylinder.

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Winter
Comtortl

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IIGI.f_..COLOIS
, ·- -WNIE

NOW AI Karr &amp;Van~an~'

Blll'll• olean!

Was $3800 _ _ _ Sale Price $3688

Fill 70ur taDk JtOw-pruat

condenaation and ru.atlng dUJ'•
lng warm weather. Texaco Fal
Chlet to tho lln•t q..UIJ' heo'-

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446-4233

1959 ;C:Idlllac 4 door Ha1'41top Sedan, solid blue wlt.h all thole CadUiac extras
such u power brakes and steering, radio, power antenna. automatic trans:
mllslon, white sldewaU tires, a car owners dream.

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Tlil lou IIW,

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1961 Oll!ornol!llo F-IS Deluxe 4 Door V-1, aUtomatic lransinluu;n. radio and
hea~r, lood Ure1, a one owner new ~'-85 trade ln. Mut be seen 1o be appreciated. .
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Now hi Ill tbo leadlnil
eolon tllld 1 nleo IIIOI'tmenl of .liMa. Set tbom
now.

BLUESTONE ENAMEL

191: QT. CANNEl
REG. $2.69
SUMMER SPICIAL _

1957 Oldsmobile 98 Hallclay Sedan, While u snow and ready to go, for the
pel'80n who buyslhl.s one. Equipped with full power, automatic tranaon, radio, heater, and while llde waD tlreJ, ·
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Men's Ivy League Slacks
$ 99

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Mln'1 W....,n J•nt. In
blue, green and tht new

whlta dtnlm. 1r.o 21 to
42 ......... US It 4.H

Was $1095

Saale.Prlce$1288

1960 l'erd Falrlltl!' 500 4 Door Sedan. Ugbt gnen V;8 .automatic transml&amp;olion, radio IIIII beater.
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VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY CO.
Phono WY 2-2769
11111'11 Avo.

Mloldlopart

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EVERY CAR IN STOCK ... READY
TO GO FOR YOUR SUMM£R
VACAnONI WE'RE ClEARit8
CAN CLEAN UP WITH EXTRA-

Crow's

SPECIAL SAVINGS!

STEAK
HOUSE

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GET A
RED-HOT DEAf.
ON THIS
SUMMER s•zl! •

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Gala•,. 15110 Sporta Hllcltop

GET A
RED-HOT DeAL
ON THIS
SUMMER SJZZ&amp;

SANDWICH

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WYN412

Sale Prlcti$1188
GET A
RED-HOT DEAL
ON THIS
SUMMER SIZZLER

WE HAVE 'Ml OF YOUR

Bop' Ivy League Trousers
alid
Colored Western Jeans
Size~ 0 to 20

H &amp; R FIRESTONE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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Sale Price $988

1960 ~·t:tt Chinle 4 Door Seclen. 'lbe car Ill blue but you won't ~ If yQil ·buy
IIIla llli~. Fully power equipped, V·B, Automatic lranomillltm radio and
heater,
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HOUSE
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SPECIAL RED-HOT DEALS ON

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Automatic lraumillllon. white sidewall tires, radio, and heater. A clean on~
owllfl' new Catllll•e trade In, everything you could expect In a value rated
used CadJllac.

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Anew system .that tim 11111 pter •
protection against moisture blistelilit
than traditional linseed oil paints: •
If the old paint bas bliilcred, Rllllll¥C aid paillt lbla tit
bare wood.
Prime with Du Pont Blister-R&lt;&amp;is~Bo! Pdtaet:.
Cover with one: or more coats of '"Lw:ite" B
Dries in one hour. Clean bands alld ~ 1llllh --~
Result-a lovely, rich, Jow.b ': liailllCIUil' 11 •¢ A
than old-style linoeed oil paints!
For previously painted surfaces in ~ ~ IIPIIIJ
one or two coats of Lucite HOUle P*'tr-nn pnRMJ'

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PORTABLE

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worki OD batteries or plays on
ordinary house eurrect. Model
X42 m Rlack cowhide case.

MASON

LUCITE
House Paint

$90.00

WERNER Rowley &amp;Reed Hardware
RADIO&amp; T.V.
"QUAUTY HARDWARE SINCE 1884"
PHONE WY 2·2776

PROPANE
GAS CYLINDER

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c,~1 'EM WHILE THEY'RE..,_

_SUMMIR $1.19
SPECIAL

RIG.

$U9 _ _ __

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Cylinder.

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Winter
Comtortl

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IIGI.f_..COLOIS
, ·- -WNIE

NOW AI Karr &amp;Van~an~'

Blll'll• olean!

Was $3800 _ _ _ Sale Price $3688

Fill 70ur taDk JtOw-pruat

condenaation and ru.atlng dUJ'•
lng warm weather. Texaco Fal
Chlet to tho lln•t q..UIJ' heo'-

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1959 ;C:Idlllac 4 door Ha1'41top Sedan, solid blue wlt.h all thole CadUiac extras
such u power brakes and steering, radio, power antenna. automatic trans:
mllslon, white sldewaU tires, a car owners dream.

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1961 Oll!ornol!llo F-IS Deluxe 4 Door V-1, aUtomatic lransinluu;n. radio and
hea~r, lood Ure1, a one owner new ~'-85 trade ln. Mut be seen 1o be appreciated. .
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Now hi Ill tbo leadlnil
eolon tllld 1 nleo IIIOI'tmenl of .liMa. Set tbom
now.

BLUESTONE ENAMEL

191: QT. CANNEl
REG. $2.69
SUMMER SPICIAL _

1957 Oldsmobile 98 Hallclay Sedan, While u snow and ready to go, for the
pel'80n who buyslhl.s one. Equipped with full power, automatic tranaon, radio, heater, and while llde waD tlreJ, ·
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Saale.Prlce$1288

1960 l'erd Falrlltl!' 500 4 Door Sedan. Ugbt gnen V;8 .automatic transml&amp;olion, radio IIIII beater.
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Phono WY 2-2769
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TO GO FOR YOUR SUMM£R
VACAnONI WE'RE ClEARit8
CAN CLEAN UP WITH EXTRA-

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SPECIAL SAVINGS!

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Gala•,. 15110 Sporta Hllcltop

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ON THIS
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GET A
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ON THIS
SUMMER SIZZLER

WE HAVE 'Ml OF YOUR

Bop' Ivy League Trousers
alid
Colored Western Jeans
Size~ 0 to 20

H &amp; R FIRESTONE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

2·91 ... 4·50

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New York Clqthing House
In '-roy flclr Owr 90 VNn

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OUT SUMMER STOCK, SO 't'OU

Sale Price $988

1960 ~·t:tt Chinle 4 Door Seclen. 'lbe car Ill blue but you won't ~ If yQil ·buy
IIIla llli~. Fully power equipped, V·B, Automatic lranomillltm radio and
heater,
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HOUSE
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SPECIAL RED-HOT DEALS ON

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1H1 ~IIIH Har4tep Coupe-Equipped with power steering, power bratea
Automatic lraumillllon. white sidewall tires, radio, and heater. A clean on~
owllfl' new Catllll•e trade In, everything you could expect In a value rated
used CadJllac.

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Mypresent
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Walker,
or, pre~lded. It was
that a layette shower will be
held for Mildred Dill fo~rwin!
next meeting and of a
meelinl! of the Past
for Wednesday evening,
10, at the lndge hall, with
~!orris, Letha Wood and Ada
i' a n Meter ao hostesses.

The public is Invited.
Tbe Young Married claaa ol
~Roek Springs Methndllt
will have au Ice .,..,am
on the lawn, Friday, July
at 8:90 p.m. Homeice cream, cake, eolfee
soft drinks will be sold.
JULY f
Fore•t Rose Council Daught·
Navada Beaver, council de- ers of America will meet on
'"ty, installed Myrtle W~1lker l i~-es.d~y at 8 p. m. Jnatallatlon
JUnior past eouncllor; Ethel
officers will be held and all
r r, assoetate past. councilor ;
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are requested 1c wear
:111dred Dtll, coun~tlor; Elean·
Refreshments wlll he
r Leonatd. assoc1ate council·
Members are asked to
DorOLhy R1tch1e, vlee coon·
ar·tlcles for district rum. , Dori•. Grueser, associate mage sale,
vtce councilor; Zelda Weber,
conductor ; Ethel Bentz, war.
Hattie Frederick, record!Jig secrotary .
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Ada Neutzling, assistant re-

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cording secretary ; Ada Van Me, flnandal secretary; Olive
Kelly, assistant financial
'"'"" ; Lucllle Kraeuter, treasurer ; Kate Hayman, lnsi~e sen: Helen Wolfe, 18 months
trustee ; Law·a Mae
&amp;lternate
represeniAtive
Council session.
Committees named were Mae
Spencer, Helen Wolle, Goldie
Frederick, Ada Morris, Mary
McDonald and Mary K. Holter,
ways and means; Hattie Frederick, Mary Barker, Olive Kell). Lillie Christy, Mabel Von·
)lleter and Zona Biggo, orphans;
Erma Cleland, Dorothy Ritchie
Grueser, Esther ·
Kate Hayman,
Betty
Roush and Myrtle Walker gond
of order; Ada Van Mete~ and

Iterns 0 f Interest

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hptllt county fanners m
named lor elbe~'~ iCII~ureh of Mlddlepor\ If iiPwor- part!clvjo!e l!l .1 Mulll
wbell Chester ::
barbeale Friday • July 5 , _ , .. lll1 at tbe
Daul!hlerl of Amortca, met
4 p.m. toT p.m. Tberi will
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DemonstratioN on m'hlll
Grua IIIII on for
tnat:!PI
1rltb·1ieptaehlor
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lfnulll of puture

Tile lluo ·&amp;n lltW up there too. We eu't - tbm Ia h daytime
alld alwaya t111a _ , atraqe. B11t they - jlllt u •llllla 11181'1 u they
an at: lllrbt- oiiCI ,.,.. don't han to - them to Jmow lt.

lll8lllg&amp;-

ment with d!Uerent gru...
RJid dlfterent lertill2aUon ralel.
lleiUIII ff tbe W11 of differ·
ei!Jmicals lc control .....SS
PT. PLEASANT - An open·com.
lng day parade will be held
The tfftet ol different fall
eonneeUon with the
dates on lllfalfa stauds
County Fair, featurr~Jn~g:O~:J:I'T )'leUII.
from Muon and 11
counties, floats, antique
horses, and anything else
has anythlna In partk:ular
can be led, driven, or ridden.
would Wee to aee, contact
Fair officials want thls to be the Maaon ·County EJ1enllon
the biggest parade ever held
Offlco, or ·Cbarley Spern Pt. Pl011sant and they are ID·
of the Oblo Val·
vitlng youth groups, civic and ley
Stlitlollo It wlll
fraternal organization&amp;, and
be
In ·lilt procram.
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vat• cl!Jzeno to participate.
The parade will he under
reeUon of the Pt. Ple8S8111
Oepar.tment. Any group or
vidual who wants to enter
parade should contact p 1 u
WoOd o! ·the Pt. Pleasant Flrt

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Y1111 dim~ lla'feto- God ,either, to know that He'a tllere- tbourh
some JIIOPia- to feellt'a 10ntething that hu to be provtd. They eouldn't
be rilon 'lmml· GOd'• evidence ia eveeywllere. Jlllt walk lnto a dlureb
on Sundq tmd lit doWll and Illten awhile, and th1117011 wW luww w aurc.

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MRS. WILLIAM RICHARD ANDERSON
Mr. a nd Mrs. Herbert M. Hardie of 508 Montgomery·
st, Marietta, nre announcing the marriage of their daugh·
ter, Jennifer Marie, to William Richard Anderson, son
of Mrs. William H. Anderson ond the late William Herbert Anderson of Lincoln HilL The ceremony was an
~&gt;vent of Feb. 24, 1963, in Richmond, Ind. The new Mrs.
Anderson is a 1961 graduate of Marietta High school.
For the past two years she has attended Ohio University
where she was a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority. Mr.
Anderson was graduated from Pomeroy High school In
1959 and attended Ohio State University where he was
~!filiated with Phi Delta Theta Fraternity: Presently he
-18 servmg wrth the U.S. Navy, and IS stationed m Char·
Mrs. Anderson
to
him there soon.

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Is Host For
Annual Picnic

Teacher Is
Hostess For
Bible Class
The Ladies Bible class of the
Middleport First Baptist church
met Tuesday evening at
the
home of its teacher, Mrs. James
Murray . Mrs. Clarence Clark,
president, pcesided with Mrs.
Harold Hall giving the open·
!Jlg prayer.
· Beulah White gave the scriplure lesson and Mrs. Raymond
Saxton the f;;emi -annual report

The annual picnic of
the
WSCS members and families
Enterprise EUB Church was
held Tuesday evening at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Dixon.
Mrs. William Frecker,
gram chairman, had !o•
t o p i c,
" Evanelische
meinschaft - Our C h u r c
in Europe, One With Us
or the finance committe in- Christ," Scripture was read
eluding the proceeds from the . Mrs. Frecker followed w i t
bakeless boke sale. The mys· prayer by Mrs. Men z e I
tery pme was won by Mrs. Smith.
Molly McGee. Mrs. McGee and [ Churches In Switzerland and
Bealah Wh ite presented a vocal .East Germany were discussed
auet, "God Is Here." followed by the leader who showed pteby group singin g. A note was , tures o! Switzerland. Mrs. Freeread from Mrs. James Faulk· ker described churches In the
ner.
two countries and told how
During the evening the birth· they worship. She stated that
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Kraeuter , delinquent;
Mildred Dill Ethel Beniz Anna Tuttle, M~rgaret Tuttle: Lao·
ra Mae Hartung, Bernice Rid·
enour and Letha WoOd, refre~hments; Letha Koblentz •. T t n a
. and Esther Wr.ght, resoluhono_: Eleanor Leonard, Opal Elchmger, and Leda Mae
Hower; Roberta Lee,
Sadte Trussell, Ethel Orr, ·flo.
Wolle, Violet Hill and
Bailey, miscellaneous;
, team captain; Mary
. Holter, council captain; Es~
Ridenour, flag bearer No.
I and Violet Hill, assistant; Lelha WoOd, flag hearer No.2 and
Laura Mae Hartung, assistant;
Mary K. Holter and Lucille
Kraeuter, publicity ; Helen ·Wolie, _pianist, and Doloreo Wolfe,
assistant pianllt,

Kra~uter,

VACATIONING HERE

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Salser
of Racine, called on Mr. and
Mrs. Maynard eahr Friday afternoon . The 21st was their iiOth
wedding anniversary.
~r. and Mrs .. Mllf'l Taylor
viSited Sunday wrUt their son,
Mr. and Mrs. Wllla1·d Taylor on
Route 7.
Mrs. Betty Windon, Mrs. AI·
Ice Dodson called at the Ewing
FrJday evemng to see
Mrs. Dena Hoffman,who lay in
.
Blame Milhoan, Tony, Wll·
and Denny Parker, went
Grandville, 0. Monday where
he purchased a Harvester COlli·

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Poll~ Invest! ated 1 two

hlcle accidentg'l'uellday eVE!IIinKI
at 5, 30 p. m. oeeuring em
17 resulting In approximately
$400 property damage but no
rsonal lnj
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ury.
A vehicle driven by Ed Hall,

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st. Albans,
to
Mrs. Edith Osborne returned
!!latement to lhe
home last week visiting rela·
br•ke_ · dlffleulty.
In Carrollton, Ohio an
th
8
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Pennsylvania with her nieces,
e hie . au:
es
Mr. and Mrs. Watd Ralston,
cau!::t '":::m to lllrlke
and Mrs. Donald Dawoon,
left r:OOer of 1 vahitelllj
and Mrs. Kenneth Deem,~~~~~~~=. by . Wllllam Owen
and Mr. and Mro. Howard
at Paden City, W. Va.
22,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hesper of
driver waa
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Mr. and Mrs. lllay- Lewis ' Re{llli'

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Mrs. Ra~mond Frank called
Mrs. Alll'e Dodson one day
last. week.
M1sa Carolyn Parker Is
tending summer classes at the
Ohio Umversrty at Athens, 0 .
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keller
and chtldren from W. Chester
Thursday evenlng II the
Jacob Weber home.

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Interested in Northern Ohio location invited to apply. 2 yrs. training $3900. $5250,
3 yrs. training $4100 • $5500. B11chelor's
degree $4300 - $6255, 5 yrs. training
$4400 - $6440. Master's degree $4500.
$6625. Full credit for military service and
te11ching experience.

Call collect Superintendent of Schools, Nor·
walk, Ohio. Tel, 662·7031.

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POMEROY FlOWER SHOP
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made with •eeso teatiiiM

Pomeroy

LOGAN MONUMENT CO •
OF MEIGS . COUNTY
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Leo L. Vaulhan, .Jdlr,
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FOREMAN &amp; ABBQTT

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

Quality Fnrnlture at Lower PrieM
Middleport

Pomeroy, Ohio

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA
Loeol Union 1!888
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CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
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Middleport, Oblo
DepOiilllnmrod b1 f,D,I.C.

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LIEVING COAL COMPANY

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OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

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day song was sung for Mrs. Mur· food parcels and messages can

day Jul'1 9 and gifts and cards Lord's Prayer in unison con·
spending a month vaca.tion
were presented lo her. Mrs. Ieluded the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Norrta
Murray displayed an old family A short business Slession was
S)Tacuse, and oth~ reJ.
picture of her homestead at conducted by Mrs.
Thomas ""'""·
Reedsville which was recently Bentz. vice presidenl. New
torn down . Mrs. Murray , one of books for the reading course
WSCS TO MEET
13 children , grew up in Reeds· were distributed and discussed. The WSCS of the United Meth·
ville where her father, Joseph Attending were Mrs. Paul
church wiH
meet
Randolph, operated a ferry boat. Frick and Paula, Mrs. John jTlleselay, JUly 9, at 7:30 p. m.
A dessert course carrying out Frick, Mrs. Frecker and Donna
the patriotic theme was serv- and Sharon, Mrs. John Smith
ed with nu trups decorated with and granddaughter, SUella
W. Va.
small fla gs given as favors.
ter , Mrs. Bentz and Brenda,
- West
foot.
Attending in addition to those Mr. and Mro. Eldon
team lost six regulsrs and
m~ntioned above were Mrs. Da· Rev . and Mrs. Menzel Smith
Ito lettermeu lor the 1963
na Hamilton, Mrs. J . M. Arch· and Bonnie, Marie, Dana and lse11S0n but expects tc continue
er, Mrs. A. R. Pullen, Mrs. Duane, Mrs. Geoffrey Wilson
a strong rutfit hea&lt;!e4. by
Will and Kelly and Terri, Mrs. Carll~~~atar~~Je~·~·~~Y~os~L:....:,_~
Fielding Hawkins, Mrs.
Haptonstall, illrs. Edgar Wolf, Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Dixon I'
Mrs. Pearl Hoffman, Mrs. lsa· and Susan and Roger. The
belle Winebrenner, Mrs. L. D. ust meeting will be held at
Diles, Mrs. Lucille Mayes. Mrs. hollK! of Mro. Eldon Weeka.
Murray was assisted by Mrs.
~ucille Mayes and her great
VISlTING HERE
granddaughter. Kathy Dow, of Kenneth Shumaker and Mllllavenswood.
dred Shumaker, Mr. and Mro.
Junior McCreary and two chU·
Vl!i'l' IT COLUMBUS
dren of Beaver Falls, Pa.,
Mrs. Nellie Borgao . Michael, visiting Mr. and Ml'11. Richard
Allen and Patty Birchfield, went Davis of Meehanle-st, P~.
to Columbu11 to attend
the
birthday party for her son,
VISIT ZEIIKLES
Larry Borgan. Timmy Burgan Mr. and Mrs. carl Zerkle of
spent the week visiting w1th I Hartford, W. Va., spent a day
h~s grandmother and she look recently with Mr .. and Mrs. Wilhim home.
liam Zerkle and family.

The Mason County Fair
he held August Sth. through
lOth. The parade will he
August 7th, starting at 6
DST.
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Walker,
or, pre~lded. It was
that a layette shower will be
held for Mildred Dill fo~rwin!
next meeting and of a
meelinl! of the Past
for Wednesday evening,
10, at the lndge hall, with
~!orris, Letha Wood and Ada
i' a n Meter ao hostesses.

The public is Invited.
Tbe Young Married claaa ol
~Roek Springs Methndllt
will have au Ice .,..,am
on the lawn, Friday, July
at 8:90 p.m. Homeice cream, cake, eolfee
soft drinks will be sold.
JULY f
Fore•t Rose Council Daught·
Navada Beaver, council de- ers of America will meet on
'"ty, installed Myrtle W~1lker l i~-es.d~y at 8 p. m. Jnatallatlon
JUnior past eouncllor; Ethel
officers will be held and all
r r, assoetate past. councilor ;
·
are requested 1c wear
:111dred Dtll, coun~tlor; Elean·
Refreshments wlll he
r Leonatd. assoc1ate council·
Members are asked to
DorOLhy R1tch1e, vlee coon·
ar·tlcles for district rum. , Dori•. Grueser, associate mage sale,
vtce councilor; Zelda Weber,
conductor ; Ethel Bentz, war.
Hattie Frederick, record!Jig secrotary .
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Ada Neutzling, assistant re-

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cording secretary ; Ada Van Me, flnandal secretary; Olive
Kelly, assistant financial
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trustee ; Law·a Mae
&amp;lternate
represeniAtive
Council session.
Committees named were Mae
Spencer, Helen Wolle, Goldie
Frederick, Ada Morris, Mary
McDonald and Mary K. Holter,
ways and means; Hattie Frederick, Mary Barker, Olive Kell). Lillie Christy, Mabel Von·
)lleter and Zona Biggo, orphans;
Erma Cleland, Dorothy Ritchie
Grueser, Esther ·
Kate Hayman,
Betty
Roush and Myrtle Walker gond
of order; Ada Van Mete~ and

Iterns 0 f Interest

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hptllt county fanners m
named lor elbe~'~ iCII~ureh of Mlddlepor\ If iiPwor- part!clvjo!e l!l .1 Mulll
wbell Chester ::
barbeale Friday • July 5 , _ , .. lll1 at tbe
Daul!hlerl of Amortca, met
4 p.m. toT p.m. Tberi will
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DemonstratioN on m'hlll
Grua IIIII on for
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lfnulll of puture

Tile lluo ·&amp;n lltW up there too. We eu't - tbm Ia h daytime
alld alwaya t111a _ , atraqe. B11t they - jlllt u •llllla 11181'1 u they
an at: lllrbt- oiiCI ,.,.. don't han to - them to Jmow lt.

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RJid dlfterent lertill2aUon ralel.
lleiUIII ff tbe W11 of differ·
ei!Jmicals lc control .....SS
PT. PLEASANT - An open·com.
lng day parade will be held
The tfftet ol different fall
eonneeUon with the
dates on lllfalfa stauds
County Fair, featurr~Jn~g:O~:J:I'T )'leUII.
from Muon and 11
counties, floats, antique
horses, and anything else
has anythlna In partk:ular
can be led, driven, or ridden.
would Wee to aee, contact
Fair officials want thls to be the Maaon ·County EJ1enllon
the biggest parade ever held
Offlco, or ·Cbarley Spern Pt. Pl011sant and they are ID·
of the Oblo Val·
vitlng youth groups, civic and ley
Stlitlollo It wlll
fraternal organization&amp;, and
be
In ·lilt procram.
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The parade will he under
reeUon of the Pt. Ple8S8111
Oepar.tment. Any group or
vidual who wants to enter
parade should contact p 1 u
WoOd o! ·the Pt. Pleasant Flrt

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some JIIOPia- to feellt'a 10ntething that hu to be provtd. They eouldn't
be rilon 'lmml· GOd'• evidence ia eveeywllere. Jlllt walk lnto a dlureb
on Sundq tmd lit doWll and Illten awhile, and th1117011 wW luww w aurc.

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MRS. WILLIAM RICHARD ANDERSON
Mr. a nd Mrs. Herbert M. Hardie of 508 Montgomery·
st, Marietta, nre announcing the marriage of their daugh·
ter, Jennifer Marie, to William Richard Anderson, son
of Mrs. William H. Anderson ond the late William Herbert Anderson of Lincoln HilL The ceremony was an
~&gt;vent of Feb. 24, 1963, in Richmond, Ind. The new Mrs.
Anderson is a 1961 graduate of Marietta High school.
For the past two years she has attended Ohio University
where she was a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority. Mr.
Anderson was graduated from Pomeroy High school In
1959 and attended Ohio State University where he was
~!filiated with Phi Delta Theta Fraternity: Presently he
-18 servmg wrth the U.S. Navy, and IS stationed m Char·
Mrs. Anderson
to
him there soon.

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Is Host For
Annual Picnic

Teacher Is
Hostess For
Bible Class
The Ladies Bible class of the
Middleport First Baptist church
met Tuesday evening at
the
home of its teacher, Mrs. James
Murray . Mrs. Clarence Clark,
president, pcesided with Mrs.
Harold Hall giving the open·
!Jlg prayer.
· Beulah White gave the scriplure lesson and Mrs. Raymond
Saxton the f;;emi -annual report

The annual picnic of
the
WSCS members and families
Enterprise EUB Church was
held Tuesday evening at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Dixon.
Mrs. William Frecker,
gram chairman, had !o•
t o p i c,
" Evanelische
meinschaft - Our C h u r c
in Europe, One With Us
or the finance committe in- Christ," Scripture was read
eluding the proceeds from the . Mrs. Frecker followed w i t
bakeless boke sale. The mys· prayer by Mrs. Men z e I
tery pme was won by Mrs. Smith.
Molly McGee. Mrs. McGee and [ Churches In Switzerland and
Bealah Wh ite presented a vocal .East Germany were discussed
auet, "God Is Here." followed by the leader who showed pteby group singin g. A note was , tures o! Switzerland. Mrs. Freeread from Mrs. James Faulk· ker described churches In the
ner.
two countries and told how
During the evening the birth· they worship. She stated that
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Kraeuter , delinquent;
Mildred Dill Ethel Beniz Anna Tuttle, M~rgaret Tuttle: Lao·
ra Mae Hartung, Bernice Rid·
enour and Letha WoOd, refre~hments; Letha Koblentz •. T t n a
. and Esther Wr.ght, resoluhono_: Eleanor Leonard, Opal Elchmger, and Leda Mae
Hower; Roberta Lee,
Sadte Trussell, Ethel Orr, ·flo.
Wolle, Violet Hill and
Bailey, miscellaneous;
, team captain; Mary
. Holter, council captain; Es~
Ridenour, flag bearer No.
I and Violet Hill, assistant; Lelha WoOd, flag hearer No.2 and
Laura Mae Hartung, assistant;
Mary K. Holter and Lucille
Kraeuter, publicity ; Helen ·Wolie, _pianist, and Doloreo Wolfe,
assistant pianllt,

Kra~uter,

VACATIONING HERE

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Salser
of Racine, called on Mr. and
Mrs. Maynard eahr Friday afternoon . The 21st was their iiOth
wedding anniversary.
~r. and Mrs .. Mllf'l Taylor
viSited Sunday wrUt their son,
Mr. and Mrs. Wllla1·d Taylor on
Route 7.
Mrs. Betty Windon, Mrs. AI·
Ice Dodson called at the Ewing
FrJday evemng to see
Mrs. Dena Hoffman,who lay in
.
Blame Milhoan, Tony, Wll·
and Denny Parker, went
Grandville, 0. Monday where
he purchased a Harvester COlli·

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Poll~ Invest! ated 1 two

hlcle accidentg'l'uellday eVE!IIinKI
at 5, 30 p. m. oeeuring em
17 resulting In approximately
$400 property damage but no
rsonal lnj
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pe
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A vehicle driven by Ed Hall,

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st. Albans,
to
Mrs. Edith Osborne returned
!!latement to lhe
home last week visiting rela·
br•ke_ · dlffleulty.
In Carrollton, Ohio an
th
8
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Pennsylvania with her nieces,
e hie . au:
es
Mr. and Mrs. Watd Ralston,
cau!::t '":::m to lllrlke
and Mrs. Donald Dawoon,
left r:OOer of 1 vahitelllj
and Mrs. Kenneth Deem,~~~~~~~=. by . Wllllam Owen
and Mr. and Mro. Howard
at Paden City, W. Va.
22,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hesper of
driver waa
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Mr. and Mrs. lllay- Lewis ' Re{llli'

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Colu~'::d.ohlo.

Mrs. Ra~mond Frank called
Mrs. Alll'e Dodson one day
last. week.
M1sa Carolyn Parker Is
tending summer classes at the
Ohio Umversrty at Athens, 0 .
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keller
and chtldren from W. Chester
Thursday evenlng II the
Jacob Weber home.

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3 yrs. training $4100 • $5500. B11chelor's
degree $4300 - $6255, 5 yrs. training
$4400 - $6440. Master's degree $4500.
$6625. Full credit for military service and
te11ching experience.

Call collect Superintendent of Schools, Nor·
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FOREMAN &amp; ABBQTT

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Quality Fnrnlture at Lower PrieM
Middleport

Pomeroy, Ohio

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Loeol Union 1!888
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day song was sung for Mrs. Mur· food parcels and messages can

day Jul'1 9 and gifts and cards Lord's Prayer in unison con·
spending a month vaca.tion
were presented lo her. Mrs. Ieluded the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Norrta
Murray displayed an old family A short business Slession was
S)Tacuse, and oth~ reJ.
picture of her homestead at conducted by Mrs.
Thomas ""'""·
Reedsville which was recently Bentz. vice presidenl. New
torn down . Mrs. Murray , one of books for the reading course
WSCS TO MEET
13 children , grew up in Reeds· were distributed and discussed. The WSCS of the United Meth·
ville where her father, Joseph Attending were Mrs. Paul
church wiH
meet
Randolph, operated a ferry boat. Frick and Paula, Mrs. John jTlleselay, JUly 9, at 7:30 p. m.
A dessert course carrying out Frick, Mrs. Frecker and Donna
the patriotic theme was serv- and Sharon, Mrs. John Smith
ed with nu trups decorated with and granddaughter, SUella
W. Va.
small fla gs given as favors.
ter , Mrs. Bentz and Brenda,
- West
foot.
Attending in addition to those Mr. and Mro. Eldon
team lost six regulsrs and
m~ntioned above were Mrs. Da· Rev . and Mrs. Menzel Smith
Ito lettermeu lor the 1963
na Hamilton, Mrs. J . M. Arch· and Bonnie, Marie, Dana and lse11S0n but expects tc continue
er, Mrs. A. R. Pullen, Mrs. Duane, Mrs. Geoffrey Wilson
a strong rutfit hea&lt;!e4. by
Will and Kelly and Terri, Mrs. Carll~~~atar~~Je~·~·~~Y~os~L:....:,_~
Fielding Hawkins, Mrs.
Haptonstall, illrs. Edgar Wolf, Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Dixon I'
Mrs. Pearl Hoffman, Mrs. lsa· and Susan and Roger. The
belle Winebrenner, Mrs. L. D. ust meeting will be held at
Diles, Mrs. Lucille Mayes. Mrs. hollK! of Mro. Eldon Weeka.
Murray was assisted by Mrs.
~ucille Mayes and her great
VISlTING HERE
granddaughter. Kathy Dow, of Kenneth Shumaker and Mllllavenswood.
dred Shumaker, Mr. and Mro.
Junior McCreary and two chU·
Vl!i'l' IT COLUMBUS
dren of Beaver Falls, Pa.,
Mrs. Nellie Borgao . Michael, visiting Mr. and Ml'11. Richard
Allen and Patty Birchfield, went Davis of Meehanle-st, P~.
to Columbu11 to attend
the
birthday party for her son,
VISIT ZEIIKLES
Larry Borgan. Timmy Burgan Mr. and Mrs. carl Zerkle of
spent the week visiting w1th I Hartford, W. Va., spent a day
h~s grandmother and she look recently with Mr .. and Mrs. Wilhim home.
liam Zerkle and family.

The Mason County Fair
he held August Sth. through
lOth. The parade will he
August 7th, starting at 6
DST.
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1961 LARK (6)

$1295

$895

1957 CHEVROLET 4DR. 6 CYL · · · · · ··· · ·· $895

$595

J951 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR · .. ••· .. · · .. · .. · $795

$395

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Convertible - VI. Automatic tran1., power &amp;teerine, radio and heater.

DUE TO Circumstances beyond ,
mv control. my garage will 1
b1• ::- losed for tlte next
days. Brook Sayre, Syracuse,

18. '1'lltldall
tlllo

...........
aa. Stopnp
"· Corrl4or
811. So.

" · u.e.
ruldod
mliOIIa
to.Poema

Atricaa

42.Bt.W

d. ~!Not

plaat

SaUd.

By KING

$295

1956 BUICK 4 DR. HARDTOP · · · · · ·· ·· · ··· $695

Mornir1',
Miz' Wl!l lel!
Care for'

AatomaUclrom. Radio IDd hutm. Seo it.

1956 FORD V8- 4 DOOR .. ·' ·· ....... · .. · $595

$295

a toi!Jfll?

$195

r

These Are Only AFew Of The Many Buys You'll Find
Here At METROPOLITAN MOTORS.
A Orn*I'IIIIIL Qn tatl 011

e

COME IN TODAY

BANK FINANCING

E•st M1in St.

1518-J after 5 p.m.
apartments. Two,

Pomeroy. Ohio

t room t five room fi'urntsll

--1953 Oldsmobile - $395

;

'

ed and uofnrnlsbd. P b o•o

aood.

Terrace. Phone Pt. Pleasant

2 Door Sedan. Radlo and heater, automatle trans. RUDI

Jordan, Rt. I, Loog Botlom, ~~iOCmt:iio:PPENVPTStLA9~P~.M:.-.IDa~ I -~W~Y~2-~255~7.f;iiifi00ii0fi~~~~
Ohio. ,
7 5 3tc
r ed nd""" unlurnisbed
111ur room
.
PUPS A.K.C.
apart,
8
i9€il . ORO 4-&lt;lr. new paint Lot
job, .I miniature, male or female .
meots. WY :!MM.
·tfoo. Smitty's Used Car • Stud service. Mrs. C. P.
U&amp;lle
Rutland, Ohio. •
7 5 6tp
Iiams, 1192 Broadway.
1958 PONTIAC convertible. dleport. Ptione WY 2-5443.
I&gt; DUPLEX, furnished apartPhone WY 2-6236.
7·2-3tp
7 3 3tc ment at 390 S. 2nd, Middle- Kimbler
SJNG~R
In des k Iype ca bi ne -t, poM. CoU In evening. li-28-tfc
WY 2r.
5262
Wor'&lt;ll Smnllard •I Compact
mahogany, Zig-Zag, overcasts
·

Es~lleoce

fancy designs, buttonholes, IF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
etc. Will settle account for
FOR RENT
$58
cash or 8

managerabllil)

~

See

$8 monthly. Phone WY 2

~2204
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lr

Metrvpolitao Moton
E MaiD SIRet, Pomero7
tfC

IH'
u-.IIUU •So

l\tath

MALATHION
FOR FRUIT
If pOU WUI • tiDilf' mlterlll to
QODh'O) all CO"'rnnl'! rrult lree peth
tnd dlaeue1, •••
I..ANOMARJI

tM&amp;" Green

Chevrolet for sale.
Body in good condition. Sell
cheap. Phone WI 9-3424. .
7 3 3tc

ll'rult Spr.,

district,
h

•t-

last Main St.

.

USED Appliance bargains
Pomeroy Landmark .
9 cu ft.
Good Serve!
$75. PhHco True-Zone
tic Defrost refrigerator
'!.1 cu. ft. Unico Che!lt Freezer, $125. Good Maytag
math:- washer, 1150. Good Unlco dryer. repossesses,

Unico automatic washer , $120 ,
Magic Chef gas range, $40. i
fJrver , 175. Easy Spin-dry washer, $30. Magic Chef Gas
$~0. Pomerov Landmark.
Main St., Pn . WY 2-2181.
en til 9 p. m.
7 5 3tc

KVA

h

scbools,

an

NOTICE
$100·

00

REWARD

For information leading to the arrest, and
conviction of any, person stealing Poultry

PrieM furnlohM, $80

or Equipment from the premises at any lo-

S..or coil

. cation operated by OHIO VALLEY INDUSTRIES.

D•vid C. Miller

ZAG sewing machine,

II

Middleport, Q.
Ph. WY 2-5191

Contod M.rvln Glugo, Genetel Mlneger

1

model, blind hems, button·
holes, appliques, and comes
complete with set of fashion BUSINESS SERVICES
discs. One dial does it aD. _No FOR EXPERIENCED
a1tachments needed. Origl- lnteri..- IIIII ellerlor c a
nally $139.95. Pay balance of Roger CUiluns Phone. WY 1$68.31 of 9 payments of a 28112
'
monthly. Phooe WY 2-2204.
•

Ohio Valley Industries
MINERSVILLE. 0.

Sews forward and backward.
Zig Zag equipped to buttonhole, etc. Bal. due $33.61 or
7 payments $6 monthly. Pbo•ne I
WY 2-2204.

MALATHION FOR

'

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PHONE WY
7 Ute
Racine

s bedroom house, comer
well to waD cafWI, dool1le
garage. See ..- .an WI
1483.
7 s eye

II

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60 Dodge - - • • - • sl19S
,.

6 cyl. 4 dr. Sedan. One careful owner. Low mileage.
Std. ablft ,

61 Chevrolet • • •. -.S179S
60 Chevrolet V8 • • -s1495
Sta. Wagon. Original black flnlsb like new. Four
new tires

60 Pontiac V8 • • • • S1695
Sedan.

Catalina 4 dr.
Onfy 28,568 carefui mllea.
Power Steering and brakes. Hyd.

59 Buick V8 • - -•• s1395

••

2

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WJEH RADIO

w.,

5:31)

Dllllteli 'Musicale

5:!11 IDalde 9oGb

1:00 11u111et Bl'ld.
1:1111 SlgD otl

....

WMPO Radio

· 1:00 Sign Oa Newa
1:05 Sacred Burt
'1'-$' 1:20 Country Jlllllhoree
L.~......---------..!.!!!!!.!!~~~~~J f :30 FBIT' Nowa
"I WANT to make up with Jimmy, Mother, but he won't 7:05 Breakfal'l Party
!•t me • , , ht'a ltlll broke!"
7:11 Brltbt Stir ShoW
7:31 Pletlna lldwr 8hoW
-~--- 7:50 Newa ~ -; Ohio .
8?00 Breatfut PariJ
1:00 BreatleM PaiV · llOp
11:55 Mason County · News
-llldiY lin f'rldey
t:._ Coffee With Jlllel
12:00 Community N0111
8!00 Sign On
t ·4S llttty N 1:05 Mulleal ClGct
LI:Oi NOOD Newa
MIDilterlal Alloc.
12:10 Oblo Newa
7:00 N~wt
Counlr)l Hoe Down
12:1&amp; Markell
7:10 M~ ClGct
11:05 Swap ~
7:30 News Readlloes
12:20 Bulletin 8()8rd
Farm News
7:30 Musical Clock
12:2&amp; Newa 0 Grams
FIIIIIIJ Wonltlp lloof.Titu
7:45 The .Lifeline
12:30 Aarteullure Agent
NOOD Report
1:00 Oblo V.U., N11J1
12:46 Country Go Round
Music Just For You
1:11 Work! &amp; Oblo Newa
1:5; Nt11111 iltal
11 Ooeuler's Guest Star-JI'rl
I• 10 sporta Today
Z:OO Country !lO Round
1:00 Platter P1111J
. .
2:!11 1'10111 Beat
1:15 We•lher Picture
'' 1J Blaettnar 1\uto Show
1:16 Muslcal ClGct
1:110 !lid
MaiiDet
,,30 Local News
8:55 .Community N0111
S:.!IS N0111 Blat
':511 BW Stern Sports
,,.. Dllclilt llllb Doll
t:OO Latchllrlu8
1:01 Bowling Scores
1:30 Publlc Service
4: 30 ID!el'cllllll8e
0:1111 Vu Pdriek llporta
$:011 OonmnDIIJ News
1:45 FIJI!Il1 Woltblp Hour
1:20 Stmdowa SlrtDadl
LO:OO IWOo Coutlt1 Newa
5:110 Wqrld. &amp; Natiollal NIWI 7:1111 The Work! Today
10:05 Talk. of U.. TOWD
5:15 Spodf&amp;l!l 1111 &amp;porte
7:31 Sip otl
10:55 N11J1
5:25 I WealbWeui
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11:55:::~-

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or

1:01 Sign Oa News
f:ot Cotmtry ,........
1:30 Farm NeWI

7:05 Breu'raat PariJ
8: a

Joneo SUlek ShOw

10:05 Palko Party
10:35 Public Sonlw
11:05 To[) Ton Show
12:00
Noon MerUn
llapGrl Teets
12:30 Rev.
1:05 Plllltlr Party
1:00 Sundown SereJiade
7:10 SliD Off
8:00 Sign Ofl - Jll08
ltlNDAY
7:10 SliD On N1111
1:00 Baptist Llymoo's Hour
1:35 Hour or Dollverance
(liP. Poul Jlllll)
9:00 Wings of Heafln&amp;
9:30 Stmt117 Sbow
10:00 Voice of PropbecJ
IO:IIi 9tJDdl1 Sbow
ll:llll Country BymJitlme
12:00 Noon 11epott
12:1J Tho Search
12:10 lift. MerUn Teetl
I :00 Billy Graham
1:11 The Lutheran Hour
1:00 Signs of the Times
(Rev. W. S. BUlups)
1:11 Public Service
2:- Tblllll Lifo
S:OO SUoda)' S l l f:OO Hour ol Declllon
Uli Jolm Griffin
1:1!0 Sund&amp;J Sltowwl
6:00 Sdadowa ~
7:30
otl
Off- June

Br HAROLD GRAY
OF~THEOEAH

AFTAH A YEAH OR
!ltiO '«lU CC!ULQ I'AVE
CINIJQCED THE COUNT,
BUT 'IOU '9TIU WOUlD
H4ll ""EN A R""~~

I

""""'I~
FAMILV

HOW~
~IQUREO

IT 0Uf1
.I Ol&lt;otJIIW J
DtF'FERalTh'.

cariT WA8 PEHMILE5'S .
BUT 'tt:Ul l=".tUHAH WAS
VErN W!ALTH'l' . THE
COUNT WOULD HAVE

&lt;ii
A
I
0.,.ETTLE,~O~CE
I SUM

I~l'VE

'SI.IiE, AND MY
DEAQ PARENTS
WOULD THEN
HAVE QlPPOI?TED

ME AS BEATS
A COUNTESS .1

WELL, AUNT oCIGAT~.
I W~SN'T ABOUT TO

BE

AUCliO~ED

"THE FAMILY"}

' taU W&amp;RE
A EQQ.~ !

HESITATEO TO ALA,_M

YOU TJ41fJK HE'S ACTING

P'EGULIARL'Y

~

58 BUick VB - •
Steerin~

• • •

$895

ANDZW

LEAI?NE&amp;&gt;A

lE6SON 1'1.1.
N~'h!l?

and brakes

FORGEr!!

!. !~~~~ 517700
'

.

BLAETfNA.RS
.

POMEROY1 0.
~tiE SUPPLIES

WAY TO PUT
THE MPTTAHI

· 4 dr. Hard Top and 4 dr. Sedan. LeSabre. Cbolct
of two fine•can, e:rtra nice'

2

Crill ..........
Write, PIIIM • CoDIBcl
&amp;. C. BIWIFOBD
8 IM, 01111

WHAT A
DISGUST ING

'f()U, 8UT SL,\TS··WEU.., OON'T

5

Complele Benlte

OFF

TO BIN A TITLE ~OR

r---'-wa ENP SPEciA.•~.--...

a

~ARGAfflpriced used
VEGETABLES
I U
.ard mowers. 1 1 Pomeroy Lan0-11 Wttil M.al.att~~on . one dult or lfll'•J
oantroll
ALL
tard.en
pula. u .. II BiiOkteePiiili;ec(iiiiiiilnliiet
d
mark. Good gar en
etth•r LANDMARK ltulti·Purpo• 1~
w··n rliF· . eult ivator and wa· Mult\.PurHN
Ye~ml" Duet or LAPm!WA.RB
CompJ......
......_k"'--'Veteqble Spr•'
~ -.vv a .....r..-e
rm: , $64. Good parden
~""~··"!111 "t h•rrn plutl, ufe ,.IHI ettaJ seniee. P.baDI WY S.2Z7'2•
. ,. , .~-. r·ult 'lvator anrl plow, SSO. 'ectlve or. ""••., e•bb...,. cauU.
1: "II:
I'
flower cucumber f!l•lon .crua•h
w :Jill
·-ll ~ooo riding power mo••· II pott~tou. H~meu... beeta. ,.,., _
•roeCGJl, bnueel aprou\1. ·Doll"t
r
~275 . Gnofl David Bradley
tet the . . . . . . . . MIHI ttart., buJ
HB.P WANTED
r.. ~' r with I extra tilJer and "nor &lt;111111PI1 now.
law· mower . SlOO. Pomeroy
fir general
lntMolnSI.
Lanr:mark, E. Main St., Ph.
wort. Live ln. WY 2-Utl.
P01110rov. Ohle
2·211r.' Open till 9 p. m
I
7 5 3tc
'9fi1 Crnsclanrl Mobil Home, 38 1
:.: 10 111 f'X c!f· ' r·nn•litlon. ': L,.....,.
CPII WI 9-l:ltl Miko Morrtso:l, Racine.
7- 5 8tc
,gc
'IASil $100. Pho"' '"Y
~7 6 ltc

.-

6 cyl. 2 dr. Hard Top. Beautiful all wblte flnisli
One careful owner

ALB'ERT M. COX,

1!t

~.~

Power

7-Ulc I'HlYI'O

11117 :--eiectriCP&lt;
...
'
portable.- eopy
'leuter lus:uW&gt;Ce

II

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XSCN

WA

..

SPECIAL "RED HOT" DEALS

BSI'8F'l'I

H'l'KFOI'QJIKI'C _'l' ,

m111111011

-··.·

MINERSVILLE - 7 • ro;:~~~
frame with bath, part bo
ment, gaa furnace heating,
located Oil Route l2f. $6,000.
ll1i'JIRM - 110 acrea, 12 CIIIUvat·
ed, good 7-room houae, cellar, basement bam, garage,
other · buildings, fruit
well and ponds, .near 1\thens
coon1y 11ne. tuoo.oo: Terms.
IIF!&gt;RM - 5I acres, 30 culllvat·

QBI''l'

YtiW....,.• Cli'Jpkqa-~ J'Nrlll 11 .A. N.ut:m FOR J'ACl'S
War T111T PlBIIIII) 'llmliiiR 'l'BII I'IRII
TH011QHT-

POMEROY,O.

606 E. MAIN ST.

I'B

-ss I'BK C X

METROPOLITAN ·MOTORS

ed,
7 • roomcoal
house
with;::
basement,
furnace
lng, spring bouse with
system. Other
Stale Route.

c urc es.
Prlceil •• above, $60

Pomeroy, Ohio

OPIN TIL f P.M.

For Sale

bath apartment including
outslde porebes,
h ard wood fi oors, gas f urnace, gas cooking ·stove,

two

8Dd eleCtriC refrigeratof,
1oca 1ed centraily tn
' Mid..
dlep0rtI ClOSe to 8h0pplnf

Generai-PurpOH
ContaiDI Mlllthtoa flltetbOilyrhlnJ
Kel~haniP /1, C:ap,t1n -t11hhr pow
1er tnrm Use 'In apple•. Pf!ll'll
oluma DU.chu. swet~ t and tnut
~he••let (tiP" Sef• •nd effeM
JIPI'&amp;J'Inll:
lfl It now

Athens. L y l-4061
10-10-tll' II ... ,,.•

One modern 4 room and

R. K. Rawlings Sons Co.
Dodg-Doclge Dart-lancer
5. Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport

- - - n.

Rig &lt;"ar rc":n 1 nde and perlorm·
ance Small car economy and

XABI

II Ton Pickup. ,• '

11153 CHEVROLET $50. Ruth

.I

..-

$395

1957 MERCURY 4 DR. HARDTOP · · · · · · · · $795

1954 Dodge

s:;·.

7 3 3tc

AUTo SALES

ews

.

-

ae.. . _

'I'll lone blue, VI, lloDdard lriDI.

$595

1956 Dodge - - - -$595

Marv m
Beasle\

.

bird
28. To
jelltty
U.In&amp;

Jet black. Nice and aoUd. SIIDdard tram.

.2 Door Sedan. Low mUeace, heater, au,tomatie traDJ.

.;ALESMAIII

ll&amp;'ht

Cleon ODd nice. Eeonomy car.

1957 Mercury • - - $795

U'UCIE.J, pD ...Oe

I

rotMpetala
18. _ ,

NOW

WAS.

Riveria 2 Door Sedan. Radio and beater.

FriR NEw or used can

mtna•

8.8-

WHOLESALE &amp; BELOW PRICES

Standard lriDI.

1957 Buick

Pbo.. WY t-38711t 2Z

:laDoe.
trLte
24. Fo"'ld
26. Hum-

fowl
6.-ol
RoptU•
'f. Hunter'•
lure

1955 CHEVROLET 4 DR. 6 CYL · · · · · · · · · · $495

i'HONE WY 2-2157

..

baWk•
p&amp;l'I'Ot

Automatic'"""'· Ruter, dean and Dl...

W.\N'I Ml

Ohio.

qu.t

H . Route
22. Created

' · Tatters
I . km)'&amp;l'd

t Door Sedan. Automatic trans. Radio and heater .

WHY- WORRY over a slugl!lsh iHA::MBURGERS, - IOc, 25c,
I
septic tank? Get K1ean. Em- ~ fee, 5c. Jack's Dairy Bar, I
All Septic tank oleaner
at 1 Middleport.
7-2-6~,
Landmark Farm Bureau, Po- .cmHVAIIUAS, AKC, 5 month•·!
__"'•roy.
7-l-301c 1 Also two grown dogs. Maude 1
MODERN 4 bedroom home. Rt. 1 Young, Racine, 0. WI 9 •
7, Ch&lt;!shire. See by appomt- 1 3441.
7-2-3tc
ment only. EM 7-7223.
NERVOUS? Can't sleep? Try
-.....-"""'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"-.6,_29
_...6-.tc\l new time-released Sleep-Wei
capsules. Only 98c at Stark
You Get Them
Drugs.
6-~

"111PG"-'"''
.. ........ el". .._....,.

Uthel trW ""' n.
-

SA~L'"E,--1

~ '•I tiiiU

'PUhlllb*l

Uf'.

•

rm ,.._, "" Plll'lttlltatwnt

ftl

La Sabre 4 Door Hard Top. Power oteerlnl and bral&lt;eo,
radio and heater,

POMEROY MOTOR CO.@)
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

--1961 Chevrolet - -· $1895
1961 Chevrolet 1960 Chevrolet - - $1495

AND .LOST MY SHIRT

1961 Buick

LeSabre 4-Door. ~cally owned, automatic trans. Power
steering, clean interior, all ijood tires, radio and heater.

tlethH t"ablll"'lt. . .

ao. :san.

pUe•
DOWN
L DI'HHd
Z.Shot.lie
Ji, Nari.Nkl

LAS VEGAS!

$895

Original 111 the way , spotless interlor, black Ind. white
finish, VS motor, Powerglide, whitewall. radio 1nd beater

OEAUUNES

CROSSWORD
67. " " " -

1960 Buick _ _ Was $1795, Now $1695

... p •

I 'FLIPPED

usEo cAR BUYs

WANT AD
INFORMATION

TELEVISION IN REVIEW

FOR

s.\t&amp;, .'

ea. Largo ccrrner lot NewiJ

-

&lt;.

1' ~ ' •. '

•

.

··'• ·1;.~.

�•

I •

Vacation Time! Need More Cash? Get- It Ttiday-The Want Ad Way.~
'

GET MORE CAR

Ads Get
Results.

WHIE ON VACATION IN

1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 4-Door _

.......

·~·~

•ondaY O.acmnt IH'III -'

@)

•

CANt;El.I.A TIUNS
CUJUIE(."I'IUNS
wtn ae ae.,..,,eo

ll.IIU! ot:IICI o\

--.FO'R

REGULA TIUNS

to 111111 IH rtl~ 1ft' •41 11""'. .
"b~II&gt;IIUII

t.-lo"

III!IOUlcJ

npo."'ed ,m.-dt ...•l:J'
• hill ......

n•

bt
o~:~b
fOf

RATES
for Wao1 Ad Slniee
• Ce11\f peo
Ulfll"'u"'
• CfiDI.I oro
MeUtt1'1

• - ,..,
l~hl1'111 •
"oro fn•

.,Mrtl""
eent.
ecto.

"'I'M

lnMrtMna

l"'ll! ... ~ ~ 1 cenu ,.. •DI'CII tnll
IN e~tarted tor • d•ert1an1 lf ftol
wtttttr~

0 31 r1

111

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·All otU

C,A.RD Of

dtiM' .......,....

fllAJ'IIU - 11.10 101
,l) wl'ml .,nllanam
.,.llitl(lft1.1 WfiTI' lr ()htf'ulrl.,.. ..uhlt ......
-~

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OFF1Cl HOURS
"
~: (II ~ M u•U,
B · ~ ' M '" 12·00 llUOIJ

8;3(1 II

'lllUrtll'

2 Door Sedan. Standard trans. Radio and beater. One

Free at Landmark

...,rd

pet

'"fl!O

FOR SALE

owner car.

2 Door Sedan. Standard trans. Heater and radio.

1959 Chevrolet

' Door Station Wagon V8. Automatic trana. Radio and
beater, power ateerina: and brakes.
I

1958 Chevrolet

'1

IT'~ SO EAS'X

- - $1495

- - *1095

2 Door Sedan. 6 cylinder, 1tandard. shift. low mileage.

TU PLACE A
RES' 11 I PRIIDUl.."'l''IG

-

THESE CARS MUST GO

I . Not worldna
10.Goltoro'
a!do

\1. ou &lt;It

1961 LARK (6)

$1295

$895

1957 CHEVROLET 4DR. 6 CYL · · · · · ··· · ·· $895

$595

J951 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR · .. ••· .. · · .. · .. · $795

$395

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Convertible - VI. Automatic tran1., power &amp;teerine, radio and heater.

DUE TO Circumstances beyond ,
mv control. my garage will 1
b1• ::- losed for tlte next
days. Brook Sayre, Syracuse,

18. '1'lltldall
tlllo

...........
aa. Stopnp
"· Corrl4or
811. So.

" · u.e.
ruldod
mliOIIa
to.Poema

Atricaa

42.Bt.W

d. ~!Not

plaat

SaUd.

By KING

$295

1956 BUICK 4 DR. HARDTOP · · · · · ·· ·· · ··· $695

Mornir1',
Miz' Wl!l lel!
Care for'

AatomaUclrom. Radio IDd hutm. Seo it.

1956 FORD V8- 4 DOOR .. ·' ·· ....... · .. · $595

$295

a toi!Jfll?

$195

r

These Are Only AFew Of The Many Buys You'll Find
Here At METROPOLITAN MOTORS.
A Orn*I'IIIIIL Qn tatl 011

e

COME IN TODAY

BANK FINANCING

E•st M1in St.

1518-J after 5 p.m.
apartments. Two,

Pomeroy. Ohio

t room t five room fi'urntsll

--1953 Oldsmobile - $395

;

'

ed and uofnrnlsbd. P b o•o

aood.

Terrace. Phone Pt. Pleasant

2 Door Sedan. Radlo and heater, automatle trans. RUDI

Jordan, Rt. I, Loog Botlom, ~~iOCmt:iio:PPENVPTStLA9~P~.M:.-.IDa~ I -~W~Y~2-~255~7.f;iiifi00ii0fi~~~~
Ohio. ,
7 5 3tc
r ed nd""" unlurnisbed
111ur room
.
PUPS A.K.C.
apart,
8
i9€il . ORO 4-&lt;lr. new paint Lot
job, .I miniature, male or female .
meots. WY :!MM.
·tfoo. Smitty's Used Car • Stud service. Mrs. C. P.
U&amp;lle
Rutland, Ohio. •
7 5 6tp
Iiams, 1192 Broadway.
1958 PONTIAC convertible. dleport. Ptione WY 2-5443.
I&gt; DUPLEX, furnished apartPhone WY 2-6236.
7·2-3tp
7 3 3tc ment at 390 S. 2nd, Middle- Kimbler
SJNG~R
In des k Iype ca bi ne -t, poM. CoU In evening. li-28-tfc
WY 2r.
5262
Wor'&lt;ll Smnllard •I Compact
mahogany, Zig-Zag, overcasts
·

Es~lleoce

fancy designs, buttonholes, IF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
etc. Will settle account for
FOR RENT
$58
cash or 8

managerabllil)

~

See

$8 monthly. Phone WY 2

~2204
~·;...........,.......,...,:~~~~

lr

Metrvpolitao Moton
E MaiD SIRet, Pomero7
tfC

IH'
u-.IIUU •So

l\tath

MALATHION
FOR FRUIT
If pOU WUI • tiDilf' mlterlll to
QODh'O) all CO"'rnnl'! rrult lree peth
tnd dlaeue1, •••
I..ANOMARJI

tM&amp;" Green

Chevrolet for sale.
Body in good condition. Sell
cheap. Phone WI 9-3424. .
7 3 3tc

ll'rult Spr.,

district,
h

•t-

last Main St.

.

USED Appliance bargains
Pomeroy Landmark .
9 cu ft.
Good Serve!
$75. PhHco True-Zone
tic Defrost refrigerator
'!.1 cu. ft. Unico Che!lt Freezer, $125. Good Maytag
math:- washer, 1150. Good Unlco dryer. repossesses,

Unico automatic washer , $120 ,
Magic Chef gas range, $40. i
fJrver , 175. Easy Spin-dry washer, $30. Magic Chef Gas
$~0. Pomerov Landmark.
Main St., Pn . WY 2-2181.
en til 9 p. m.
7 5 3tc

KVA

h

scbools,

an

NOTICE
$100·

00

REWARD

For information leading to the arrest, and
conviction of any, person stealing Poultry

PrieM furnlohM, $80

or Equipment from the premises at any lo-

S..or coil

. cation operated by OHIO VALLEY INDUSTRIES.

D•vid C. Miller

ZAG sewing machine,

II

Middleport, Q.
Ph. WY 2-5191

Contod M.rvln Glugo, Genetel Mlneger

1

model, blind hems, button·
holes, appliques, and comes
complete with set of fashion BUSINESS SERVICES
discs. One dial does it aD. _No FOR EXPERIENCED
a1tachments needed. Origl- lnteri..- IIIII ellerlor c a
nally $139.95. Pay balance of Roger CUiluns Phone. WY 1$68.31 of 9 payments of a 28112
'
monthly. Phooe WY 2-2204.
•

Ohio Valley Industries
MINERSVILLE. 0.

Sews forward and backward.
Zig Zag equipped to buttonhole, etc. Bal. due $33.61 or
7 payments $6 monthly. Pbo•ne I
WY 2-2204.

MALATHION FOR

'

J

PHONE WY
7 Ute
Racine

s bedroom house, comer
well to waD cafWI, dool1le
garage. See ..- .an WI
1483.
7 s eye

II

ALI'W •

0~--·

60 Dodge - - • • - • sl19S
,.

6 cyl. 4 dr. Sedan. One careful owner. Low mileage.
Std. ablft ,

61 Chevrolet • • •. -.S179S
60 Chevrolet V8 • • -s1495
Sta. Wagon. Original black flnlsb like new. Four
new tires

60 Pontiac V8 • • • • S1695
Sedan.

Catalina 4 dr.
Onfy 28,568 carefui mllea.
Power Steering and brakes. Hyd.

59 Buick V8 • - -•• s1395

••

2

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I

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w.,

5:31)

Dllllteli 'Musicale

5:!11 IDalde 9oGb

1:00 11u111et Bl'ld.
1:1111 SlgD otl

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· 1:00 Sign Oa Newa
1:05 Sacred Burt
'1'-$' 1:20 Country Jlllllhoree
L.~......---------..!.!!!!!.!!~~~~~J f :30 FBIT' Nowa
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!•t me • , , ht'a ltlll broke!"
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11 Ooeuler's Guest Star-JI'rl
I• 10 sporta Today
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5:110 Wqrld. &amp; Natiollal NIWI 7:1111 The Work! Today
10:05 Talk. of U.. TOWD
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10:55 N11J1
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or

1:01 Sign Oa News
f:ot Cotmtry ,........
1:30 Farm NeWI

7:05 Breu'raat PariJ
8: a

Joneo SUlek ShOw

10:05 Palko Party
10:35 Public Sonlw
11:05 To[) Ton Show
12:00
Noon MerUn
llapGrl Teets
12:30 Rev.
1:05 Plllltlr Party
1:00 Sundown SereJiade
7:10 SliD Off
8:00 Sign Ofl - Jll08
ltlNDAY
7:10 SliD On N1111
1:00 Baptist Llymoo's Hour
1:35 Hour or Dollverance
(liP. Poul Jlllll)
9:00 Wings of Heafln&amp;
9:30 Stmt117 Sbow
10:00 Voice of PropbecJ
IO:IIi 9tJDdl1 Sbow
ll:llll Country BymJitlme
12:00 Noon 11epott
12:1J Tho Search
12:10 lift. MerUn Teetl
I :00 Billy Graham
1:11 The Lutheran Hour
1:00 Signs of the Times
(Rev. W. S. BUlups)
1:11 Public Service
2:- Tblllll Lifo
S:OO SUoda)' S l l f:OO Hour ol Declllon
Uli Jolm Griffin
1:1!0 Sund&amp;J Sltowwl
6:00 Sdadowa ~
7:30
otl
Off- June

Br HAROLD GRAY
OF~THEOEAH

AFTAH A YEAH OR
!ltiO '«lU CC!ULQ I'AVE
CINIJQCED THE COUNT,
BUT 'IOU '9TIU WOUlD
H4ll ""EN A R""~~

I

""""'I~
FAMILV

HOW~
~IQUREO

IT 0Uf1
.I Ol&lt;otJIIW J
DtF'FERalTh'.

cariT WA8 PEHMILE5'S .
BUT 'tt:Ul l=".tUHAH WAS
VErN W!ALTH'l' . THE
COUNT WOULD HAVE

&lt;ii
A
I
0.,.ETTLE,~O~CE
I SUM

I~l'VE

'SI.IiE, AND MY
DEAQ PARENTS
WOULD THEN
HAVE QlPPOI?TED

ME AS BEATS
A COUNTESS .1

WELL, AUNT oCIGAT~.
I W~SN'T ABOUT TO

BE

AUCliO~ED

"THE FAMILY"}

' taU W&amp;RE
A EQQ.~ !

HESITATEO TO ALA,_M

YOU TJ41fJK HE'S ACTING

P'EGULIARL'Y

~

58 BUick VB - •
Steerin~

• • •

$895

ANDZW

LEAI?NE&amp;&gt;A

lE6SON 1'1.1.
N~'h!l?

and brakes

FORGEr!!

!. !~~~~ 517700
'

.

BLAETfNA.RS
.

POMEROY1 0.
~tiE SUPPLIES

WAY TO PUT
THE MPTTAHI

· 4 dr. Hard Top and 4 dr. Sedan. LeSabre. Cbolct
of two fine•can, e:rtra nice'

2

Crill ..........
Write, PIIIM • CoDIBcl
&amp;. C. BIWIFOBD
8 IM, 01111

WHAT A
DISGUST ING

'f()U, 8UT SL,\TS··WEU.., OON'T

5

Complele Benlte

OFF

TO BIN A TITLE ~OR

r---'-wa ENP SPEciA.•~.--...

a

~ARGAfflpriced used
VEGETABLES
I U
.ard mowers. 1 1 Pomeroy Lan0-11 Wttil M.al.att~~on . one dult or lfll'•J
oantroll
ALL
tard.en
pula. u .. II BiiOkteePiiili;ec(iiiiiiilnliiet
d
mark. Good gar en
etth•r LANDMARK ltulti·Purpo• 1~
w··n rliF· . eult ivator and wa· Mult\.PurHN
Ye~ml" Duet or LAPm!WA.RB
CompJ......
......_k"'--'Veteqble Spr•'
~ -.vv a .....r..-e
rm: , $64. Good parden
~""~··"!111 "t h•rrn plutl, ufe ,.IHI ettaJ seniee. P.baDI WY S.2Z7'2•
. ,. , .~-. r·ult 'lvator anrl plow, SSO. 'ectlve or. ""••., e•bb...,. cauU.
1: "II:
I'
flower cucumber f!l•lon .crua•h
w :Jill
·-ll ~ooo riding power mo••· II pott~tou. H~meu... beeta. ,.,., _
•roeCGJl, bnueel aprou\1. ·Doll"t
r
~275 . Gnofl David Bradley
tet the . . . . . . . . MIHI ttart., buJ
HB.P WANTED
r.. ~' r with I extra tilJer and "nor &lt;111111PI1 now.
law· mower . SlOO. Pomeroy
fir general
lntMolnSI.
Lanr:mark, E. Main St., Ph.
wort. Live ln. WY 2-Utl.
P01110rov. Ohle
2·211r.' Open till 9 p. m
I
7 5 3tc
'9fi1 Crnsclanrl Mobil Home, 38 1
:.: 10 111 f'X c!f· ' r·nn•litlon. ': L,.....,.
CPII WI 9-l:ltl Miko Morrtso:l, Racine.
7- 5 8tc
,gc
'IASil $100. Pho"' '"Y
~7 6 ltc

.-

6 cyl. 2 dr. Hard Top. Beautiful all wblte flnisli
One careful owner

ALB'ERT M. COX,

1!t

~.~

Power

7-Ulc I'HlYI'O

11117 :--eiectriCP&lt;
...
'
portable.- eopy
'leuter lus:uW&gt;Ce

II

I: X

XSCN

WA

..

SPECIAL "RED HOT" DEALS

BSI'8F'l'I

H'l'KFOI'QJIKI'C _'l' ,

m111111011

-··.·

MINERSVILLE - 7 • ro;:~~~
frame with bath, part bo
ment, gaa furnace heating,
located Oil Route l2f. $6,000.
ll1i'JIRM - 110 acrea, 12 CIIIUvat·
ed, good 7-room houae, cellar, basement bam, garage,
other · buildings, fruit
well and ponds, .near 1\thens
coon1y 11ne. tuoo.oo: Terms.
IIF!&gt;RM - 5I acres, 30 culllvat·

QBI''l'

YtiW....,.• Cli'Jpkqa-~ J'Nrlll 11 .A. N.ut:m FOR J'ACl'S
War T111T PlBIIIII) 'llmliiiR 'l'BII I'IRII
TH011QHT-

POMEROY,O.

606 E. MAIN ST.

I'B

-ss I'BK C X

METROPOLITAN ·MOTORS

ed,
7 • roomcoal
house
with;::
basement,
furnace
lng, spring bouse with
system. Other
Stale Route.

c urc es.
Prlceil •• above, $60

Pomeroy, Ohio

OPIN TIL f P.M.

For Sale

bath apartment including
outslde porebes,
h ard wood fi oors, gas f urnace, gas cooking ·stove,

two

8Dd eleCtriC refrigeratof,
1oca 1ed centraily tn
' Mid..
dlep0rtI ClOSe to 8h0pplnf

Generai-PurpOH
ContaiDI Mlllthtoa flltetbOilyrhlnJ
Kel~haniP /1, C:ap,t1n -t11hhr pow
1er tnrm Use 'In apple•. Pf!ll'll
oluma DU.chu. swet~ t and tnut
~he••let (tiP" Sef• •nd effeM
JIPI'&amp;J'Inll:
lfl It now

Athens. L y l-4061
10-10-tll' II ... ,,.•

One modern 4 room and

R. K. Rawlings Sons Co.
Dodg-Doclge Dart-lancer
5. Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport

- - - n.

Rig &lt;"ar rc":n 1 nde and perlorm·
ance Small car economy and

XABI

II Ton Pickup. ,• '

11153 CHEVROLET $50. Ruth

.I

..-

$395

1957 MERCURY 4 DR. HARDTOP · · · · · · · · $795

1954 Dodge

s:;·.

7 3 3tc

AUTo SALES

ews

.

-

ae.. . _

'I'll lone blue, VI, lloDdard lriDI.

$595

1956 Dodge - - - -$595

Marv m
Beasle\

.

bird
28. To
jelltty
U.In&amp;

Jet black. Nice and aoUd. SIIDdard tram.

.2 Door Sedan. Low mUeace, heater, au,tomatie traDJ.

.;ALESMAIII

ll&amp;'ht

Cleon ODd nice. Eeonomy car.

1957 Mercury • - - $795

U'UCIE.J, pD ...Oe

I

rotMpetala
18. _ ,

NOW

WAS.

Riveria 2 Door Sedan. Radio and beater.

FriR NEw or used can

mtna•

8.8-

WHOLESALE &amp; BELOW PRICES

Standard lriDI.

1957 Buick

Pbo.. WY t-38711t 2Z

:laDoe.
trLte
24. Fo"'ld
26. Hum-

fowl
6.-ol
RoptU•
'f. Hunter'•
lure

1955 CHEVROLET 4 DR. 6 CYL · · · · · · · · · · $495

i'HONE WY 2-2157

..

baWk•
p&amp;l'I'Ot

Automatic'"""'· Ruter, dean and Dl...

W.\N'I Ml

Ohio.

qu.t

H . Route
22. Created

' · Tatters
I . km)'&amp;l'd

t Door Sedan. Automatic trans. Radio and heater .

WHY- WORRY over a slugl!lsh iHA::MBURGERS, - IOc, 25c,
I
septic tank? Get K1ean. Em- ~ fee, 5c. Jack's Dairy Bar, I
All Septic tank oleaner
at 1 Middleport.
7-2-6~,
Landmark Farm Bureau, Po- .cmHVAIIUAS, AKC, 5 month•·!
__"'•roy.
7-l-301c 1 Also two grown dogs. Maude 1
MODERN 4 bedroom home. Rt. 1 Young, Racine, 0. WI 9 •
7, Ch&lt;!shire. See by appomt- 1 3441.
7-2-3tc
ment only. EM 7-7223.
NERVOUS? Can't sleep? Try
-.....-"""'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"-.6,_29
_...6-.tc\l new time-released Sleep-Wei
capsules. Only 98c at Stark
You Get Them
Drugs.
6-~

"111PG"-'"''
.. ........ el". .._....,.

Uthel trW ""' n.
-

SA~L'"E,--1

~ '•I tiiiU

'PUhlllb*l

Uf'.

•

rm ,.._, "" Plll'lttlltatwnt

ftl

La Sabre 4 Door Hard Top. Power oteerlnl and bral&lt;eo,
radio and heater,

POMEROY MOTOR CO.@)
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

--1961 Chevrolet - -· $1895
1961 Chevrolet 1960 Chevrolet - - $1495

AND .LOST MY SHIRT

1961 Buick

LeSabre 4-Door. ~cally owned, automatic trans. Power
steering, clean interior, all ijood tires, radio and heater.

tlethH t"ablll"'lt. . .

ao. :san.

pUe•
DOWN
L DI'HHd
Z.Shot.lie
Ji, Nari.Nkl

LAS VEGAS!

$895

Original 111 the way , spotless interlor, black Ind. white
finish, VS motor, Powerglide, whitewall. radio 1nd beater

OEAUUNES

CROSSWORD
67. " " " -

1960 Buick _ _ Was $1795, Now $1695

... p •

I 'FLIPPED

usEo cAR BUYs

WANT AD
INFORMATION

TELEVISION IN REVIEW

FOR

s.\t&amp;, .'

ea. Largo ccrrner lot NewiJ

-

&lt;.

1' ~ ' •. '

•

.

··'• ·1;.~.

�EL BE RFE L D·s P 0 MER 0 y -~· SAT U RDAf ·. SPE·~ I.A tS
SHOP FROM 9AM to 9PM

.....,

July White Sale I

SAFm PINS

Soft, Luxurious Dupont Dacron Fibre Filling.

ASsorted sU,s In a
bunch. conuuns
pins (steel-nickel plated.)
'

WHITE SOCKS

Fine quality poplin and denim. Full rut. Sizes 10
to 18.
Rog. 3.95 Womons

Rev. $2.95 Womens

twisted cotton ex-

CULOTTES

CULOTTES

cept for S% nylon

SALE

$2-00

SALI

added to

$1.SO

toe

SATURDAY
IALI

GIANT

ROAD ATLAS
United states, Canada,
Mexico. EaSY to read
maps In full color.

1!110 yardo per opoot, white
and popular colora. Re1·
utar 48c spools.

Reg. $5.95 DRESSES

$1.95

3 s:;'s $]-00

GARDEN HOSE
Fui-Fio garden hose. Full
%" inside diameter. Coupled, ready to use.

SAI.EI

SALE I

WOMENS
RAINCOATS

SPORT
JACKETS

~::rHs$J-95

16
Reg. t7.SO Wornons $
10
Ramcoth _
Reg. 25.00 Women1 $
Raincoats _
Stl•

$2·00

SALE

Plaids and solid colors. Linens and Scotchgard plaids Sizes 8 to
16.

S~ole

Sale! Mens Big Yank

$1.98

SALE $2.50

REG. 3.95 WOMENS SKIRTS

SALE $2.00

Extra smooth,
quality.

MENS

SALE

Big Yank

MATCHED

Work Suits
Saturdoy Special
A SUIT

lhlrts oxportlr tailor·
M -

i

Pull . cut. shirt _ siDt

l

14112 to 20, with cor·

t.

rect sl"n length, Trou-

l

i'

triple stitched.

Mrt

!

and shirts match p•r-

fectly In color, TrouMn

29~

CREW SOCKS

WATER SKIS

For sp(}rt and leisure
we.ar. While with stripe
top . 3 pair to a padcage.
Sizes 10~ thru 13.

Red checkerboard design. Five ply laminated plrwood. 70 Inch
length. Save Saturday.

MI Hit loops, extra
strone poclceh, full cut,
Nnforlud shrunk.

nawy blue,

T1n,

gteen, er•r

1nd cterk olive .

'i'
I

·:

Saturday Sale
" '"
Mens Wash 'n Wear

Summer Dress Slacks
Sizes 29 lo 50 waist measure (Elberfelds alter to

your correct length free
of charge) . Plain and

A PAIR

MIRROMATIC

PRESSURE PANS

Extra large size and ext'" heavy. Special soft finish. Solid white and solid colors of pink, green,
lig_ht blue, dark blue, red, canary yellow, got~, orchod, brown.

100 sheeta per JNlckage.
Medium weight 18 lb.,
8~" x 11". Specl&amp;l eruilli qualltiet.

59c HALLMARK

Weo• $
Slacks _
S•l•

Wash

'n

a..ul•r

4_78

6.95 Summ.r

Wllh 'n Weor
$
Sl1eka _
Salt

5_78

.R•eular 7.95 Summer
Wosh 'n Woor $
78

llldro-

Salt

6:

SnaiProof ·polyeliiJient.

STAnONERY

NOTE PAPER

Linen, ripple, bond,
Vellum,
Air
Mall.
White, also colors.
Regular 69c and 79~
per box.

White and colors. Each
sheet is decorated. 10
notes with matching
envelopes.

Llibt to

2 ~~:.. $1-00

69c

~ngle

.__

.,.
MIXING BOWl:

sns

BoD pfoot Polyethylene. Measure marked
in cups, pinta, quarts.

66c Atn

$2,00 H.YToNI

sc~•s
llze 12" x 12*'. Colon:
brown, luo 1Dd mii'OOIL ·
tALl

$1·39 '

lltfllla for this

•

J.l'lro IQIII lrrenwln. El·
.~ llllf llllea uoeU...t
loalll•llllb.

.IAL. :·.-n.1f

-

;,

to )'OUt

'!"

$139
.
'

n~nt ~~

Gciod

IALI SATU!lDAY

$ 00
SALI

and

SCOT TQWEP.
'

New! Super ablorbent
Strong eveD W~el! wet.
120 loWeia on ' a

ton.

Ye u ow, tlitq!lolle,
pln1t, white. '

. . r .:
5 ..u:·"1·00

,•

•

end started at 1 p.m. loeal tJme

·

IIBI&lt;&gt;rs. The two sides met fo• Wednesday.
nearly two hours Frida) night.
The breakdown:
Tloe Initial ....ton was report· Traffic
ednddevoted
.
dlscu to
. poHte
of thepreDminartes
end
Drowmnss
1
:;,. "wor~:~ m..tin;g tha:; Boating
k Planes
ed
expect lo 1ast at 1eas1 a wee . I Fireworks
1 Miscellaneous
Pleads Guilty To
Total

F•

Ch

\

mier Nikita

Khrushche~'s

Last n·Itch
I E££
ort Made
I

21'! 1
100 i
3'
!,

In s·ta}emal e
1

.

.

.

Christian uni

said

I

len' an

o arJans were cons()'· a OD..,.

program c .atrman or

eonE;•,

. ,Ji:' -

d
Caten s IV

Four Fmed In
County Court
ACtl00
, FfJ'day

Js Shot 25ft.,

limprov~ment in the situation," o

F

'·'

Distance

years.

, Columbus and Southern Ohic

party satd.
He summarized the findings ! Electric Co. following dinnet
Wirtz proposed Friday that both
00t
in part by observon~ that Lo· :at the Martin Restsurant. Resid"" agret to engage in binding
gan's suct-ess .'" obtaining a i !iring President George MeinFour were fined, one plea of negotiations for 20 days with Ao- The Middleport Model' Rock· new ondustry dtd not co~e a- hart presoded .and received h11
not guilty entered, and a bond ststanl Labor Secretary James et Club lhis week launched its bout because of acttvoty '" re- ' past president ' pin from Secforfeited Friday in Meigs Coun- Reynolds sitting in as sort of ar- latest rocket, Calends IV, which cent ~onths He pomted_ to 1retary Jack Hobson ..
ty court activity.
. bltrator.
ichleved a ground distance of Logan s attotude of prode '". •t-1 Next week newpreStdent IIQo
Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr. Reynolds would be authorized to 259 feet. The streamer rect&gt;V· self, cooperation, and ":llhng· nard V, Fultz wtll assume 11!8
fined Wesley Lee Wise $10 and precrihe procedures to insure fi. ery a new system was used ness to sacrofoce for what ot got. jg,a_ve:.:l:..
. -------------· 1d the nal setUement of 111e two major lor ' the forst
• time. '
costs for fai 1ure to yoe
rSigiOhl odf wayts, Don Cafrfll
issues In the dispote-role of 1ire The club ,has purchased new
.
O
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an cos , no mu er,
men on dtesels and makeup of equapment or a more accurJteps are planned. .
Report n Moo ay
roll Gene Walker, $10 and costs track crew1 .
1ate estimation of altitude. In
Sens. Gordon Allott,
Members of the Middleport Two·Car Aecident
(suspended fine) on an impro.•
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and Jack Miller R .
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per regostration charge, and breaking !be deadlock in th
. group will begin a new project
::;,~~:"!~of !, ~:: ~s one are ll)lked. to report to the Mid· . A twn::ar accident at the Fred Dean, $50 and costs lor dis- called "featherbedding" di~:. c~lled "Porto." In the first The North Central Association of Colleges and Seethe GOP's best 1964,
dle""':t High school bandroom mtersedoon ol South , Secend turb'?g the peace. ($40 of unioo and management spolkeman flight of Porlo members plan ondary Schools has approved Rio Grande College as a
losues, continued the '
12.30 p. m., Monday, July and (.!nco~n-sts on Middleport Deans fcne was sus~nded and Indicated there bad been 00 to launch a frog. Two more candidate for membership.
what they believe ~
v Mar- was lnvestogated at 9.50 p. m. he wa~ placed on sox months change in their positions. After fhghts for Calends also are
This is the first step toward full accreditation, wit,b
anti-Communist policy
Sue Rue, Joyce Da Is,
FrJday by Middleport Pollee. probatoon.)
. wards, a uiou leader said Wirtz' planned.
a maximum of three years allowed for the little soutbr
by President Kennedy.
Bowles, Peggy McKinney, They said the mlohap occur- Pat Novak_ pleaded not guil- idea would have to be studied be The launch this_ week "a' eastern Ohio self-help colle e to achieve that status .
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Hawley, Jakcle Hliwle_y. reo when Joseph E. Wlli&lt;ln, 49, ty to diSturbing the peace and fore the unlos made any com- hampered by ignition failure, Dr. Alphus R. Chrostensen,
Sandra Clatworthy, Bill Davos, Middleport, attempted a left posted a $25 bond for a hearing inent
whoch was corrected.
presidenl received the approv- wrote that later this snmmq,
LEBANON, Ohio - A thr,ee-iTom Evans, Ed Glllllf're, El-- !l.rn onto Llnoolnost and at the later this month. Fred L. An- ~ · 'lr d h
'd th
Club members were taken to al in a l~tter from Richard H. or at the beginning of the acaslate search for two escapees aine Davis, Cindy Conde, Bel· same time a car driven by derson forfeited his fl7.00 bond Ill ;~;a ~ ·~ sa~ ey the Roek Springs Fairground Davis assistant secretary who demic year, North Central ..,;a
fro~ the Lebanon
sy Cunningham, Elinor Bodl· Hugh Roush, 40, Pomeroy, be- on a charge of Uttering.
w 1 pu ha 0 e,'':: 1 g 1 1:"~ by Mr. Robert Schmoll and Mr.
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make arrangements for assip
lfllllitullon continued today.
, Kathy MorgiD, David Oll- gan passing, There wa 8 darnsea • c nges. n e rec •
· Delbert Becker.
,
ing a COIISUltant.
no trace ol the men
Mike Gress, Bill llapton· age to tbt left side of Wilvon's
!I CLAIMS FILED
~.m, EDT, . 1'hunday, and the The club held a Fourth of Funeral Services
Dr. Chriatensen said thai .ll
Robert J. Johnson, 29, of .
Kathy MrEII!Inney, Jose- vehicle and to the front lender Twenty-one new claims for ~:. operating _rallroado:rothe~ July party Thursday evening Will Be On Mondav
is his goal lor Rio Grande ·Colo
ctnnati, and WUliam
Hager,
Tooey, Candace Bahr, of Roush's car. No charges unemployment benefits
were
: repres"::.g t 200~.k w~r at the home of Sieve Hiody. At- Funeral services for A it n a lege to achieve lull aCCI't!llita•
0 8 1
'l1 of Norwood, .a Cincinnati
Hodjes, Brenda Toney 1 were filed.
filed in Meigs county this week :~ :;• prom
e w en tending were Larry Gladwell, 1'ullley, 91, a former Syracuse lion within two years.
subur~, kidnaped a prison trus- Janice ·Selnnoll, Ann Wilson,
making 211 active claitnlJ at
·
Sean Mullen, Robert Schmoll, restdenl who died friday
In While all six slate univ..ll!&gt;
ty Fridy and fled In ' a state Mlory Malik, Chuck Mullen, Joe
Meigs Memorial Hospllal
week's end. ~ year ago there
Requosto Reply
Wayne Davis, Steve Pollen, Ironton, will he held Monday ties in Ohio accept credits truck that later wu '. ound allan- Connlngluim, Stephanie PUllen, ADMISSIONS - Opal Wright, were 261 active claims, accord- Wirtz pro!""'ed that _the 20 days Steve Hindy, Asa Bradbury,llat 2 p.m. at Ewing's Funeral ed Rio Grande ~liege - 1111
doned. Both men were serving Janie Gerad, and
Charlotte Rutland; WIUiam Hayman, Ra- ing to F. W. Childers, manager of negot1alions confined to ll&gt;e Marvin Fry and Randy Beck· home.
does Marshall UnoversltJ · .,,a
terll18 for armed rObbery.
' Glaze.
cine; Larry Tibbs, Racine; Ro- of the Pomeroy office.
two main issues begia on Sunday, er.
Rev . Carl Herring will offi- Huntington - full
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and he asked for a reply from ., Refreshments' were served by elate. Burial will be in the Carl- lion will have "abiding alpll!.
CINCINNl\TI .:. Pollee
~ TICMPS
DISCHARGES - Mrs. CharSQUAD CALLED
both sideo by 4 p.m. Sunday.
Mrs. Kalad Hindy. The new eton cemetery. Friends may cance not only to future ~
Stanley Sclorotel sai4 ·
Th~ . tempera.lure In Porn- les Bush IDd daughter, Racine; Syracuse emergency squadsclub headquarters is in the Wes· call at the funeral home tooight. ates of this Institution ... ...
that crowds of N~
business djatrlc;t al 11:45 Mrs .. ROdney Sp~ and son, r.~en were called at 7:49 p.m.
Moigs Geaeral Hoopllal
ley Fry Building on Mii~BI. S•rvlvlng are a sister, Mrs. all alumni of Rio Grande ;C!olo
hara~ lll)d, attacked
a.
wu 7i de.,..., under Cheshire; Ernestlna Fall«, Ra· Friday for Beatrice Lisle who ADMISSIONS- None.
They meet every Friday at 1:- Fred Moorehead of Logan, and lege."
"'·
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skies.
cine. •
had become ill at bor·
DISCHARGES - None.
30 p.m.
a brother, Harry, of Well•ville. In the past, the Rio Pr-"

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FINED SIG. COSTS
Convicted in Galtipolis courl state universities and col....
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Friday were Earl Gorham, 44, have been confronted WJtb, tblt
1100 pertODoo.. Ht 'wilneil'.
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Rt. 2 Racine, fined $50 and l"cold fact that these
·ia1 potentia!!&gt;'; d~WOQII:.i::l:=;~~ tlJPII ;:_ , ~~ R. ordeala tluil I have ~01ed, Immediately alter the UPI . r• M~llh said he became a life I "If we are 1o taie on the same costs,. given five days In jail i ties would not actept aU of lbe
sltuatlq~&gt;~la bo iho
the
whO
llu able to llllllDtatn llll
porler left Meredltlo's hotel l'GOJII, member of the NAACP Friday. oharacteMilics of our oppresoono and Jocense suspended for sox cred1to from an . unaccredltetl
City l tiC1 .:'that '.UCIJ
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the IIOWIIDID ""''Otmlenid Hoy ·"'l'fxie cost $1110, don't they?" and our enemiOI - tatolerance, months on a charge of driving college."
\ c0111d l!n!Pli\1111111!!~
"However, the
Wllidns, necutivt ...,..etary of tho t'lporter asked.
bigotry and allOI\·ing no voice 1o wblle intoxicated, while his I Dr. Chrlsteusen baa ~
sloowD me laal!allht by the
. the NAACP. Tloe reportc told "Yes, that' a what K 001t me," speak but those that say whal case on no operator's license out three of lhe fadors .1!11·
llelore which I Uti .._
W,ilk~Ds of Meredith's eomplailll Meredith pld, "and I inteDd ' lo they wanl 1o heor - I feel ll&gt;at WU continued: and Charles E. whoch, amoDI others, full , .
/1'111ibol
~
· "Did he 11'1 that hi wao ,.. loetp aeli&gt;re In the assoc!JllloD." """'taal!l)' our CIIUIO may 4veli be Harrla, 25, Rt. 2 Racine, for- credltallon depeqda:
•.
caomot ~
for the
be,... Meredith said bit tre&amp;IIIIOIII doootel!."
felled $15 bond for no opera!· I - ~ library ,...
and' IIA.d
WIUrtns mapJied. "Did will caolaa blm to olake an early Meredllh wu tht fourth ipeak· or'a lice...,.
Illes; Rio (lrande College W
own
illy that he wu crl~ .,._
from the coovenllnn '!f 'at the NAACP CODvl!lltloo who
taken the lint .~ps ~~ .
he called the
due ~ end tOday.
ellCilUIIIered trouble witb bit auADMITTED
construct a new library ~
'burr-l!eadl' or did ht otlooi-wiae "I' haven't been rli.Je 1o sleep dieo&gt;ct. Thureday, ;-~ a rally, Adelbert Lee ol Syracuse ·ing.
'· ·
why .he was ~ u bo for WOITJ'lnc·" Meredith said. Chicago' Ma,yor Richard J. Daley wa• admitted
at
St. 2. ~~. ·
''The ordeals I bave encountered wu heckled oil !lie Platform lind Mary's hospital in
"Tloe NAAa&gt; II· 1101 IJOinllo Ia- Include my pmillll and relatives later tho Rev, JIIIIIOi H. Jacbon, lor suraery.
.~- apo\ocr • Mr. Minrlltlo" being shot ot •111!1 011f of my bell lelc!er of ·flw-mllllo~p'lfelrO Bop---said. "D ..,boil) II 1'!- friends boine· murdered.
IItts, alai&gt;· nod to rolrelit.
MAN III!LD
c1o ·mY ~ it "But ·-"""' 1 wu able lo . A J&gt;IMcP ollidal Ill- Harry Coltl)lan,
" lie lliior
idt'oil Mil mainliln · no/ •Composure.'' hi drund a' bOullli8 ·,;.,Dbiip, P'ri· Lone Bottom, ..~
j' •: said. ,"'lilt 'tlill lbin8 IIA ll1jfbl ilil·lll!lllib ,lila i'!!"......, .._... cwn\Y jail todly on 1 citatudi·\,:~=

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"W e h ave t o thm
' k progress, t o be]'1eve we are a good
i corpmunity for progress to happen in," was the concll!•
' sion C. E Blakeslee came to in his proj~ram for the Mid' dleport-Pomeroy Rotary club Friday night.
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Rotartan Blakeslee, who is Among the "Important" thlnall
Meogs County Agricultural Ag- of the past five years listed by
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w'tth 110
- traffic daaths · California I' day wa'lh amprO\'lng
.
. chances of. cblli'C.. " ly
Ii •t se the d Rotary
year· JUS I ende.d,
the
Bellville
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dNiared
ted
t Isome
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t ·
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fol_low• with 25· New York 22 ' avo1.d.mg a nat1onw1
. 'de str1'ke.
-•fat1 purpeH
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con
a unoque He
ques had
10n- 1 proJec
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•1eMil
Ullt a DDnaireucty~ program
gress of, unprov
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plan
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21.
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11 -nd Texas
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. members write on cards what lning
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77.,._ each thmltlhl was the most im- 'Amo~~&amp;.: '
frullle,.~'!'tOtlOIII l"'d the odds
ililiwJ 11 "
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portanl thing that happened m:ments l!'iil · were spiritual -•
ce.p.tance
Meigs then,
countywhat
the they
pastbelieved
I i v tl wakening, further school consoiBut th of Wll"tZ
re pr_opo•ais.
11
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Iidalions, success in future plao&gt;
100
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one
to be the most important lhl'ng l ning, a•. d ho'ghway development.
agamst
a settlehas
men I before, so reach
thereon~
&lt;lefmttely
been
snould happen in the next five i The club mel in rooms of tht

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lorcycle driven by !;night went
out of control and crashed. May·
or· Legar ordered Knight
to
spend 90 days in county jail,
lined him $100 •nd costs and a
three day jail sentence on a
driving while
intoxlc~ted
charge. ordered a $35 line lor
speeding $5 for running a red
. left of center
light and' drlvmg
and $50 for reslslina . arrest. '

their struggle for jostle&lt; wao espeeted lo Iackie 1 b e

progress Is 'Th.Illk.mg It'
Blakes1ee AdVISes Rotary
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Chureb II Chriol wbleb Frlaay olroagly urged a crash
program lo aid Neg•oe• In '

t l WASHINGTON LVPil - Labor
50 Secretary W Willard W&gt;rtz' last I touchy queslloo If Christian
429 d&gt;tch effort to sellle the nation's I unity today. A aubcommltlee
I dealln1 the commissloa on

Pennsylvania leads the nalion railroad dispute was credited

peace Middleport ·Hill when the mo-

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Michigan within 12 hours in
wh1ch five lives were lost. Late :

two wer."ldlled
men their In
wive•
and I WORK PARTY .- Launching their home-engineered pontoon river-going craft recently, Don Millo, Middl•
aFriday
little girl
an auto
acddent near LaMing.
port, readies the 12x18 :·scarlet &amp; Gray" with his paint ~rew, Dick Karr, J~ .• Roger Chancey, and son, "Sam.•
Don, a Navy veteran, believes m the old Navy caution "II ol moves salute 11 1f not pamt it." Back of Capt. Doll
MOSCOW (UPI) -Russia and Red China, with for~al A Unit~ Press :--:on~, is the "wheel," evidence enough that after the canopy is installed, there will be so~e )IOrt of power.
niceties out of the way, settled down today to the cruc1al I e&lt;&gt;unta t 7.30 a.m.
ow : --· · -- -busintss of thrashing out the ideololl!cal and political at least 2'13 person• bad died
l'!fi&lt;i1i!!lMJ'li.M:····~"-"'"""'
diflmences that have divided the Communist camp.
smce the !Ill-hour holiday
DENVER (UPI)- The gen-

Jon A'l!lilt;!Calos had jobs
on Iful coexistence policy is the root
June - '·'!be first time in his- ol the rift. Tloe current discus:ory the '10-mlllion mark was , siona oi this question could deter'
"Jroken.
' mine the future course of the Intemational Communist
moveWASHINGTON_
Republi- l ment.
,
The Chinese delegation to the
·.an~ ke~ pressute on the
secret talks arrived Friday to a
nlnostratoon today for
chllly reception from Soviet negolctlon• fon CUba
th d~sp1te
St te Deassurart
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collls~h two miles ~est
;: :! A;:~ ~t!td:nt ·~
two car·

AS1tmiG1'0N
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&gt;redlcUon
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charged th&amp;t, the recent· Vincent E. edKmgbt,
· ·1 22. 1of P&lt;&gt;1
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W&lt;Jmens
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meroycharges
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the Russiall&amp; had Charles Legar.
-'trew detfsive hoots of slteptl- rigged
Red Chi_the conference against Knight was arrested several
·ism. .. .-i '~
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weeks ago by Police Officer
Frid'l~; ,. e Labor De P_
art- Icow
The oon_troversy bet.,... Mos- ~e Hic~s following a high
and Peking over Sovlel Pre- .•
chase which ened on

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killed five persona. Four New
Yorkers died when their car
struck a coal train near Horsebeado, N.Y.
Five vouths were kUied in a

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Tloe Peking regime added still
another attack to the flurry of
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19c

$1.89

Sale!

Portable Record Players

BATH TOWELS

Hanel Tow•ls _

29c p:oll

RCA Victor 4 Speed

Solid Color Kirbury

Motchln1

ONLY

Safety-engineered pressure cooking for speed and
economy. Indestructible pressure control. Automatically prevents prelitlre from gulng higher
than recipe requires.

37c JohnaoM laby Powder
Sill• 28c
69c Polident
Sale 52c
73c Boyer Aspirin
Sale 57c
69c Gl""' Tooth Poate
Sale 55c
79c Woodbury Shampoo wilh 'Ill
Sale 63c
Sale 73c
98c Phillips Milk of Magn11ia
69c Mennen Skin Bracar
Sale 53e
o.OO N11tle's Baby Hair Treotmont _ _ Sale 74c
1.00 Kings Men After Shove
Sale 69c
3.50 Pratty Perm Hair Conclllionlntl
Home Permonent
Sale $2.44
1.13 F11teeth
Sala 77c
69c Mum Crum Doodoront
Sale 57c
1.00 Liquid Lustre Crame Shompoo _ _ Sale 76c
·, .50 Alberto YO Hair Sproy
Sale $1.23

pi aida,

Revular 5.9S iumm•r

59c ...

SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
COSMETIC DEPARTMENT -FIRST FLOOR

pleated fronts . Smart de·

signs in checks,
neat designs ,

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New frosted tape 'h"
x400". lnviS\ble, write
on. Better than cello
tape. For mending,
maiUng, labeling.

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Nationally Advertised Manufacturers. Kroehler,
WiQett/ Bassett, Broyhill, Thomasville, Vaughlt -'
and Milan.
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289.00 T.rlple Dr-r, Cheat, Bookcan
Bed. Mahoginy
SALE $233.00
289.00 Dauble Dr. Chest, lookcan
Bed; Walnut .
SALE $233.00
219.00 Dauble Dr. Chest, Panel lad
Walnut
SALI! $177.00
289.00 Dauble Dr. Cheat, Spindle Bad,
SALE $233.00
Solid Watnut
649.00 Dauble D - . Cheat, Poater Bad, .
Nlte Table, Solid Cherry _ _ SALE $500;00
389.00 Triple D.-r, Chest, Panel Bed,
·
Nlte Tabla, Fre11ch Provincial SALE $323.00
229.00 O,uble Dr-r, Ch11t, Bookcase lad
Madam Walnut
SALE $111.00
149.00 Trljlle Dl'llllr, Ch11t, Bookco11 Bed, ·
Modern Welnut
SALE $128.00
227.00 Dauble D.-..er, Ch11t, Bookces• Bad,
SALE $188.00
Formlce Top, Modern
379.00 Triple Dr11ar, Chest, Panel Bed, Nite
T1ble, Provlnclel Cherry _,... SALE $311.0ll
369.00 .Triple Dresoer, Ch11t, Panel Bad Nile
Table, Marble lnloy, W1Inut
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Provincial
SALE $303.00
398.00 Triple Dr11oer, ChHI, Panel Bed Nile
. Table, italian Provincial, Cherry SAl,e $333.00
· 189.00 Daubla DrltHr, Chast, Bookcasa Bed,
Modorn Walnut
SALE $166.00
219.00 Dauble Dr11aer, Chest, Ponel Bad, Danlah
Modern, Cherry
SALE $.177.00
398.00 Daublo ~resar, Ch11t, Poater Bad,
SALE $333.00
Rural Ent~looh, Pecan

4 QUART

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lftellurt. Zipper fly, tun-

extra

PRICED AT

Salol Just 2 pairs
$19.95

$15·43

Plastic covered raincoats, over plaid and prinled
cotton with matching hat. Sizes 3 to 6! and 7 to 14.

$6.00

ACE COMBS

DUNGAREES. In Sizes 46 to 54 - - - - -

Regular $5.95

GIRLS RAINCOATS

TUCK TAPE

The best you can buy.

REG. 5.95 WOMENS SKIRTS _ _ SALE $3.00
REG. 4.95 WOMENS SKIRTS

T

M•nt Extra Large Sla Work

WOMENS SKIRTS
Sheath styles. hip stitched pleated styles. Gores
and box p!eats Plaids and solids. Regular and extra stzes.

LENGTHS

95
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Sizes 29 to 44 waist. Sanforized shrunk. Zipper fly.

6

SALE!

50 FT.

BLUE DENIM WORK DUNGAREES

Reg. ID.9S Womens $
R.tincoth _
Salt

$2· 00

IACH

SAVE

39c
Womont R19. 5.9S &amp; 7.95

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