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•

Bridal Shower
Is Given #or
Linda Stove
1t'as the scene ror the b~idal

thower honoring Miss

Lmda

Stowe, bride - elect of Bruce
McKenzie, of Pomeroy, Fnday
night May 14.
Games were ptayrd a n d
prizes awarded to Donna P~ 1 ~s,
Suzanne Winebrenner dnd Lmda Neigler. The door prize went
10 Linda Lipscomb
Gifts were placed on a t.able
tovered with while. centered
"'ith 8 large yellow umbrella
with yellow ttnd white streamers rrom the wall to the corners

1o

SHfFT~

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Choose ~everal cool shlfti from qur colorflll cor.
lection, styles for beach, l~lsure ·· and streetwear,
solids, prints and plaids. Make your selections now

2.95 to 7.95

, I Day Week end needs at Elborfelds. Dresses and Sports.
Select your Memor1o
.. r for Women and Girls on tho second floor - Mens and Boys Wear on
:ho lot floor - Picnic Supplies and Housewares on the lsi

•

SPEND THE SUMME~ 1.~

Open Thursday and Every Week Day
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Open Saturday Night Until 9 PM

The social room of the S)Taeuse Asbury Methodist church

fl~r and don't

I

THIS YEARS

the table. After she opened

Women's

of •Racine , Mrs. Marjorie Man-

gacet Cotlri~l. Mrs. (;Jori~

Mi- l

and l ;:~rol, ~tr~. E..vei}TI
Stowe . Mrs. Mar11.tu Moore, !
Mi!s MarcJa Karr. Lmda (:lnd
Cai-olyn Lipsromh, Patt _, and
Su!anne Winf'brenne-r . Barbara-Sprouse. Donn&lt;~ Phelps. P~rn
Sylvester, Sha ron Housh. Lmda. Karen and Nolo ,'\!eiglt&gt;r.
Sending glfts were Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas HendriK, Irene
Wise, Ada Slack . Jean A II en,
Claudia Miller, Janiet: ~--.anua l ,
Helen Baer, Alberta &lt;~nd Li nda
Hubbard, Sadte 'fhuene1 , Doro-:hf Hartlen, Betty Ash. Wanda

of covrst!

La"

iMI'SI FASHION •• ,

tudl .,_ iil&amp;ed w.orjng II

""' _ , ¥ougloo Ju.,;., U.b&lt;'""-d appl;q..d """"

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.utlappod br ""' dol bovadclooft. . . bolt. r.. ,.. g~&lt;i ,. r "'

vnder. ~ .d•'a

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choose from. All sleeve-

pil

00')' "'

bt&lt;Kk.

Select several cool
cotton dresses from

I

Horsecave Pionl'l'rl
Y011th Gro11p Meets

to

dot aod appfique of ..d.

i

to

less. Sizes 30 to 3B.

d

- wort*- Whfh lkirt •

hot days ahead. Many
fabrics

/;tI

our beautiful collection, all easy to

0

• fashion righl stacks and sMrts ~ a wide selection
of fabrics and styles , , , oil wmoen lor

play and dless weaol
• fll'IOI'ed canllno,.al loot llocb or loy willa
matching bel~
• Shirts io kmh, looadclollu ...r ginghOOM • • •
plaids and solids , , , stripes and checics • • •
VCified collar slyl"ong , , , And oil "' om! olllol

care fabrics.

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Boys' Short Sleeve

Right

Sport Shirts
$1.95

CHOOSE SMRAL SETS NOW!

For The

A meeting of the Hor&lt;iecave
Pioneers Youth Council
was
1eld M;:J.y 19 at the home of
Ronnie Holler.
Linda Whiff' called the meetIng to order. The Lord 's pray~r was led by John Morrissey
and Pat .\1otrissey ted
t he

Sizes 6 to lB. Solids, checks, plaids,

Summer

stripes. All 100% washable, and in

Pledge to the Flag. Karen McKay ga•e the roil call wrth 10

a wide range of styles that boys like

DRESS
SLACKS

present. and one visitor. The
secretary's report was given by
Pat Morrissey.
Dues were taken by Karen
McKay. Group diseussion of

"Safety Behind

the Wheel,"

was led by Pat Morrissey.
Records were played hr recreation and refreshments of
cookies, kool-aid and pie were

served lo Linda While, Edith
Rose, Karen .\-1cKay,
Wipple, Iris McKay,

Susie

Ronnie
Holter, John Morrissey, Roger
Deem, Pat Morrissey. and Terry Reiber . Sharon Halttr was a

guest.
The next meeting wrll

Long

Holiday!

With Short Slnves
Select from a large group of

Men's
Short
Sleeve

styles, muscle shirts, in stripes
solid colors, white and combinations.

Waiter W. Rife,
principal
of Cheshire-Kyger Elementary
School, announces the

Grade siX · Joyee

PICNIC SUPPLIES
SCOTT PAPER NAPKINS ............. , 39c
New! Jumbo pack. Soft like cloth. Yellow, tur·
quoise, white. 180 in a package.

SUPEllTHERM ICE CHESTS ... . ...... $2.95
Keeps cold 4 days. Cannot leak, molded in 1
piece. Strong, tough, made from fabulous Vacusel, the new insulation discovery.
COLD DRINK CUPS
5 ounce Waxed Cups . . . . . . . . 50 In
7 ouneo Waxed Cups ...... 100 in

1

plcg. 44c

•!*II· $1.09

Swisher

all A's.
. Students making B or better
are: Jane Darst. Emily Grose,
Dreama Rankin, C.C.. Russell,
li4liy Stump, Donald Telie. Term Tholflll'On. and Jeffrey Tyo.
Grade five : Roy Thompson,
(Qncy Needs. Pollyanna ThomPoon, Deborah McDanielc, DanIel' Swisher. Nancy Rodgers.
Roialle Ree.., David White,
T.-ry Moles. Pamela Mitchell
IIIII Pamela Misner.
Grade four : John
Baird, 1
ScottVinton
Johnson,
Sheila Freaman, I
1114
Rankin.
Three: Dwight Thomp- 1
IOnGrade
Edward Swlaher, ~niel l
• Randy McDaniels, SteNeed&amp;.

Tritoly 1 hed olacb !flat

Scott CUT-RITE PLASTIC BAGS
50 Sandwich Bags an • roll ... , ........ . 29c
25 Largo Siu Bags on 1 roll ....... .... . 39•
Scott CUT-RITE PLASTIC WRAP
The easy to handle wrap
100 FT. ON A ROLL ................. . 31o
SCOTT CUT·RITE WAX PAPER
Extra strong. Triple waxed protection
125 FT. ON A ROLL ................... 27c
JOHNSON'S "OFF"
Pressurized Insect repellent. KeeJll mosquitoes
away from you ....... · . · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · 98e
"BUGS.EM" INSECT REPEl. LENT ..... $1.00
Citronella Candle. Aids in reducinF, the annoy·
ance from mosquitoes and small f ying 1nsects•

liloopaotllftho
-ippOSIIS_,.
A wide 11lacliC111of
lltesefa«MIU J.
o Cltab llf $tllllot &lt;OIOI'I

44) and Extra Large (46-48) White, solid colors,

•IGIIf-.....,.,

stripes. Plenty of Henley neck Shirts, Jac-Shirts,

Afto ............, ,

Golfing and Boating Shirts. All are 100% washable

u •fi,.lnlllllli)Ms

General Electric

ELECTRIC
FANS
20 inch · Portable Fans.
Cools up

to 5 rooms.

Completely portable, 3
speeds. Does 2

cooling

jobs. Ventilates and cir·

Just received ·at Elberfelds an excellent new selection of Mens' Hanes Dress Socks, Crew Soclll· In·
foot size. Stretcl) and soc:l!a, wlth . ~n .IO)e, ·b~ ··~
ton stretch aocb, bulky knit banlon itreicblell,
smart arSYie patterlli and 1D all ~ea.. Stop In at
Elberfelds first floor. See this ntw · ~election of
SocU for men and makt your ~leetlon.

and

solid cotton twill,

half

boxer top. Sizes 7 to 14.

culate. Full cooling pow·

of oscillating
pur...,..
·--- fans

Cool Crop Tops
To Coordinate

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Shorts

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da Lawson, Katllryn
Norril,
pbm Cathy Spauldlua.
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lsla~ds, shortt~

L
d
Sh
to ea
ow
rnear
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With our free • enterprise. By capital punishment. They called The old parkmg lol In Pom- 1 Regalia rhoirman
Wrlhs Gospel slngln( unit known e...
making it worlbwhlle to work, upon the judicatories and mem- eroy will be JUmping the even- : Leadingham has signed
rywhere by recording, personal
the welfare worker and
the hers to work for the abolish· ing of June 18.
outstanding troupers to appear appearance. and on ,television.
taxpayer will benefit.
ment of the dealh penalty
.
, on the parking iol ·
o
!ltn. Collins gave a typical
.
.
·
That's the mght the Pomeroy 1 - The Musical Wades IP
I -A rock •n• roll combo te
41 follow the above in the "pack1
f
If
1
1e
t
Another
major
prece
of
legisRegatta
begins
a
weekend
or
i
•
g
examp e o a We are rec P n Ia!"
d'
ed
Tu
. -a red tot group of zanv arttsts 1
.
who
eds
mJ
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f
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1011 was ISCUSS
at
esI fun and
water
competitJon.
•
,
n
a n11num o ..- day s meetings when the 835
'I who have
been booked •.mto the Iagef deal" performing especial•
1
Senior commencement Friday and Eighth Grade grad- &lt;11 determined by the Welfare commissioners discused 8 new Here to headline the show at fanciest places on the North 1Y or area leen-agers.
uatlon ceremonies tonight conclude the Middleport Department) 1o live. At present, tatement of faith . The Con- 8 p. m. will be Minnie Pearl I AmeMcan rontment.
I Comedian Bill VaU&amp;han will
school year.
Welfare Department Provides fession of 1967 dealt wrth such ol the Grand Ole Opry.
-The Harmonarres. a Negro emcee the show.
Speaker for the senior commencement exercises will ' 141· The welfare recipient controversial
top cs as wa r '
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""IMillions of Beetles

1

be William Balson, who is affiliated with the Ohio Youth
Commission, and is superintendent of training inslitu.
tiona of central Ohio.
He is a aduate of William and Ma Colle e with a
de..... In
and ry
.g

Texas St •II Tops 'em All

~ychlatric

~nd

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th~

pOmeroy 0pens
n·Iamond PIay

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"Amerl~n

•~·nd"'•

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T~gers

. .~'"'""'"·'~··•;c

r·ICkets sb.II

AVal•}abJe£or
Boat Trip

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Wt bJ omiU 111'1111 fire ftlte I Sbe wn1
ltoa- mtmlty by phone dlst!uastna the Deem, VIenna, W. Va.: Ronald The Chaperon which Is the
SANTO DOMINGO - SET· I«&lt;IIJa!Q'Iq 1 eotl\'1)1,
:pita! aa
jtatlent.
purchase of oulll&lt;!rtWons. '!'bey Dalley, Portland; Eula Welker, 8110 passenger boat operating
tlemenl of lhe bitter political
! •
.
oald perso111
purout of Cincinnati will be usl'd
flltert!ncet
wltlch
bave
di'J!i&lt;led
·
.
·
M&lt;I.RliJlOI!:
chase
of
lhe
1
ng
tom,
ward
Ba
er,
for
the excursion.
thll strife • lOrn elty appeared
PLAN DINNER
. Georp jvmtam
a, be oware of the
be, Parkersburg.
•• ·itJstant u ever today, almost There wilt be a Decorallotlt Letart, W,
.ma&lt;btnJst, llid filre sigDJnr.
· · 1 DISCHARGES - Ca!Tie Os1
after U. S. lroopsllnd- Day Dinner at the Letart Fall• Mdie Mie Weaver, •1, RIIC!Ine,
_
· borne, Reedsville: Charles HyPLAN DlNNto;R
td
rtlltor oerder •
C«ttinun
. lty Hall, 811. May 29th wa.ltreoit;
Wlllil1'\ ' '111omp · EXTEND ONJI
att, Racine; Beulah Cline, The Wesleyan Service Guild of
U. ' B. offlcl:lla were lrylng spoaaord by the
Metbotllsl
· •.
01., A Gne day exleasloQ ·bat been Reedsville• Ronald Jeffers, the Racine Methodist church
wifli9ut apparent IUel:elt to c;trurcllea or .l,otlrt l"allj, otudent, f!ld .J;YIEIIton Brill' JIVI!II on U.. Jllfthillll e1 II&amp;. Pomtl1lJ,McHo'hrton, Racine; will sponsor a Memorial Day
bJ I compromise snlutloll
Servln(·' jrlll be&amp;la 11: noa, :10, Middleport', olu.lh\'IIUI' 1·eu tor 1111
Lellild Nelsori, Pomeroy; Char- dinner Monday, May 31, in the
. ICGnllnuecl on pqt J) , 11:311 a.m.
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MENS SOCKS

stripe seersucker,

With

se~bly Drvo~ everw~l~mglyl ~-- ~ -~

~e.d

girls jamaica shorts. Cool

eSn tho complete fino

Mmdana~.

"m.~tch_"

llbviouoly needs f60 tnOre. Bow- poverty and racism
I MIMWASHINGTON
I'"'"''"'" ,,,.,,_.. !UPIJ
'.. .
ever, Instead of..~Jn&amp; pennlt- Th G'
A · bl
ted to earn the ""'• lhe welfare
e enera1 ssem y aurecipient io actuaUy penalized thorized • !~member comnut- Tbe &lt;Dill of !Mng climbed by
by having every dollar deduct- tee to consider amendments.
lhree-tenlbs of one per cenl
I
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1c ed.
/
Ill Aprft to 1 new record hlgb.
WASHINGTON - SECRETA· Soclal Work.
,
. ty Prosecutor, aa guqt speu- Sen. Collins hopea that thiJ The Cburch and Sor1ety re- lhe Lebar llepartmeot reportSAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI)- The beetles are lnvadinc
ry Of
Dean Rusk bas The officiating mlnuters will er.
bW will provide lhe moti•ation 1port also touched off _somewbni ed lockly.
i San Antonio Not the tall two-legged shaggy variety, but
iOrved
OD Russll
be the Rev. Howard Ruppelt, The student
wtll sing 10. raloe the standard of living I of a furor when It drsclosed a I Hlper prtces for gaosflne. the low to the ground msect type.
Red Clnna that the United and Rev. Donald Hicks. The two numbero, Hymn to the of tb
uirtnc tht eed f' pronouncement on the touchy fresb frafot and vegetableo. The beetles which usually reside underground wert
State. will not be frlchtened oot high scbool .Jlee club wtll •lni our Freedoms," by llevicbon elf::
lance•
n
o mteracral-marriage
question.
en• loba'-co and consumer brought
to
surface by rerent rains that flooded S8llo
of VIet Nam . by threats of two weal aumbers, "Gift Me and "Let's Pray For ·Peace' by w
a 1
services contributed to tbe f
f th 't
a w1der war m ASia
J v
Tired Your Poo .. b Be 1 M C. '-•"""lin 'lb d band 11
1ons o e ct y.
·
,our
•
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biggest monlbly locrease ' Coty officials said the black The pests do not eat a.,.
Rusk made his toup policy Ill - Rin&amp;wald and Born lo H will play the procthlolllli and
a
illa;;:o.oo
slace last july.
be•lles seem tu have a special thing they just dlink water.
ltalemeot ala news conference Free"(H}'Illn lo Amerl.ca, ar- also 1 number, 'VUiafe;• by Ia oe&lt;arduee wtlb &lt;USI018 :
" " -:""""'""'"·
delight for traveling on the They' at.O are Jtllracted Ill
Wednesday dorlng which he .rallied by Wllliama.
Oslerlmg. Ministers partlclpot- ary abservuee cl Memorc..pressways. and are so light. makmg mght drivmg )1111'
also revealed that a second s.. '!'be Senlor
wiD play In( will be the Rev. M.E. Dow- tal Day liUI Moaday, ...
lhick that sometimes a driver licularly buzarduub.
Viet antiaircraft missll&lt; site lhe recessional and a number, 8011 and the Rev. Clyde E. Bart- DaUy S..ttnel will ... be pub
can no! see the road for the
may be
eonstrucllot. in
Yooth Concerto" by letl
lfsbed lbal day,
'!be first games of Pomeroy '
inch - and - a - half long crea- TI-e. speedy pests have been
North Viet Nam.
Ward. Diplomas wlll be award·
Replar PDD!Jcalloil wB .., Boys· League play will be this
ture.; scurrying about.
roammg about do.mtown lllteell
ed
and
studento
recognized
for
I
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•
.
•
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for
a week, but only In
•
the J wrthD"the d playmg
d th
. mak•· !he roac' slr"cker the about
· CIVIL RIGHTS ou .. ,.. ...., achl evements. .,,. Rf ~hmon d T 1 k en to
lllme Tuesday, J1111e 1•
evenmg
"Thev
past
few
days have takett
19
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am will
at
• m.
·.. ·
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e on _amon
. an
eI
•
than ice," .;;aid onP offjcial. to the suburbs via the npreaworker from Chewelab, Wash., progr
bqJn
P
Holzer-jloapltll
Yankees battling the P1rates on
There have been too many ac. ways
said he would conli_nue efforts Eighth Grade graduation cer. Bob Rlehmand 1
Run
MAN FINED
Diamond II,
1
cidents to OYen count...
I City hes;th official• said
10 desegrep~ publiC facllltlea emontea will be eonducted to•
s
Homer Moodlspa1J8h, 44, Mtd. 1
I h h h th beet!
1d
at Crawfordville, Ga., today de- light at the hip lchool ludl· coal mll!e .worker, was rushed disport, wal fined f50 and eosll The lloclgers wUI_ go agamst Tickets are siili available
,
t ey t oug t e
es w~
spile a boliting and warning 10 torhuh at I p:m. with Mr. to Holzet hospital lnd admitted and sentenced to 10 d•ys in
Yankees on
I for the
Club Boat Trip on j Pohce Hunt Clues
away
':
leave towJ
r1 Bernard Fultz, Meip Co u n· lor lacerationo austained In an jail b Middl port Ma
Lee " ay evenmg w e e rgen the Ohio River leaving Middle,
appear · so spra_, .. ,. was
n.
- - ' - accldl!llt 11-lhe Ho!llle coal mine Smith¥
to play
ordered.
Ther• measureo
still havtlaltetL
been
Tony Scrutqn,
Z5, said he was I
1
on a del···•
""••rl Yyornd
co uc1 are
Diamond
11 the Bombers on I port at 10 a.m. Saturday morn- In Dtsappearaoce
no preYentlve
held In "protktiYe cuotocly" by
WednesdaJ,
cbarje Wednead8J7. The Mayor
.
log, May 29. Non 4-H groups PT. PLEASANT - Local
the Tallafeno County shefllf's
WASIDNGTON (VP!) Middleport Emqenc,. • re,- also ordered a
bond A new entry In the Pomeroy ' are. invited to attend if accom- state Police are still seeking
offi• • for about nine hours Wed- '!'be Delease lleplnmeat to- cue oquadmen,1 wllo
forfeitlll't by Edward Keith Kel- 1Boys leag_ue this season ts the pamed by leaders or parents. clue• to the missmg driver of NOW }'011 K RGIIO
nesday alter he was ab- doy IDDOID&lt;ed tbat u 0111- the caD at 0:f7 l.m., ..ld zor, Tllsa, Okla. char1ed with HiiJTlsonvllle learn coached by This is the annual boat excur- l the abandoned Volvo car foond All eleetrte radiant llealbtl
dueled and beaten by a carload was o1e of lwo Amertcaas Rlchmbltdh wq Injured when
drlvl1111 left of etntor.
Arnott. The :;:malnder ol sion sponsored by \he five coun- · Monday afternoon off Rt. 62 •yslem whi&lt;b &lt;Ill be Nhl
of white men.
'.killed by Communist guerrll•. wao caq I In I ploce of
e achedule wd1 announced . of Me s ackson Vinton about four miles north of Pt. ooto ceDlnas •lmDar lit ..up.
Scruton lo the son of a mln- j lo fire bt Sotdlt VIet Nam.
ment.. He •ustained PB"!fUI lei
WARNING UAJ)E
later this week.
andrg Hocking '
Pleasant. '!be car contained ,per Ia now available,
Isler and a IJ'aduate Of Waall- Copl. FletntDc B. lrabterd i lacerltk!N. '!'be •quad no was Pomeroy offlclalo today warn.
. bl t $I · h t th many papers, identification card
1at e
!ngton State College. He w a' m, .1, VermlWatt, Olllo, 4led .llliDimoned atl:3'1o.m. tocl•y for ed that .magazine salumen are Veteran• Memorial Hospital ;;,e
a e a billloid, broken eyeglasses and
DOl serloi'IIY hurt,
1 Wltlda Wedtteaday. He wo1 1 Joyce Not'ris II Soulh n.Jn.av. coniiCIIDf residents (1/.lhe com- ADMISSIONS - Jeffrey,
un Y x ensron IC •
keys.
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WEATHEft

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5.95 to8.95

An excellent vatu~ In

er. Quiet.

~reltare

canw;~back

ordl- ~

Commu~t

Slacks

s1.00

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Men's

JAMAICA
SHORTS

Blake Wins
Approval
Sen Collins Of Policies
c0•AUthor 0£
'\Vork Plan'

Squire~

Sta~e
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Other

Girls'

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and easy to care for.

REED'S PAPER PLATES
For Picnic- Patio and everyday use
4" SQUARE DESSERTS ...... 24 in a pkg. 15e
6" ROUND PLATES ... ..... 30 in 1 pkg. 25c
9" ROUND PLATES ........ 18 in a pkg. 25e
9" ROUND PLATES ........ 100 in 1 pkg. 99c

honor

roll for the fmal six weeks perIod of the school year. The list
II ao follows:

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All sizes. Small (34-36) Medium (38-40) Large (42-

penoa,

'
eroy attorney.
service In GalllpoU., He .. ld
Following presentations, Set- there would be advlllltageo 10
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
tera of Multi-Cballlll!l withdrew servfcln( the instaUatlOII beo
!77th General Assembly of the
hll propaoect ordinance in order cause ol the nearness of GallUnited Presbyterian Church U.
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1o make changes, after bearmg . polls 1o Pomeroy and MiddleS. A. ended Wednesday with the
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Squ~· proposab..
port,
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delegates giving stated clerk
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ReprtMnlltlves of To"' r Setlera had lftdl..ted
his He • .., II!COtnplt\led by RiDr. Eugene carson Blake •
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An~~ .Ine., C&lt;Jehoeton, . ~· ltrtil ·would "make a Pl)'lllellt" ebird Owen, pr,tfdent of lhe
vote of confidence.
tile mt1;JWme1 Cab'• C\illJ...fAil' :lhe.J'jgbt lo &lt;Ome Into. Mfd. Obio ¥allljl PuWishln(.c..., who COLUMBus · Sl''lt.
In .a tast minutedisolay of :
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pany rl J&gt;prtsrnouth described J dler&gt;oi1, l'ased OQ mile• bf ca- would bead a local fitm to ..,. :e, Colllna 1oc1ly .O..uthoi-ed a fu-eworks, the Redwoods, Calif., I MUZZLE TRAINED ON YOU - A Glowtng
in
of
CO.
equiPment that woold be In- ble laid.
erate the cable service
and wort lncenti" plan for
Presbytery charged Dr. Blake ' Jonial touched off cannon charge al
Pfull1pme
after cast.
stalled. Spealdng for Tower I
oald hlo board ol di- Steve Swarny, man"l!er at Gal- recipients.
j with "abusing the pawers of his mg of thts gun at Barcelona m I 891 But that s a wh1te-hot pamt brush 10 hands o!
Antennas wao Ralph Squires, rectors had not authorized 1uclt llpolit.
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The bill would permH a per. office."
Court House Custodian Carl Nelson Dexter sprucmg up the cannon, floral urn, and
011
-!dent, and for Multi- [a promise. He asked that he Both firms promised
to son
welfare to earn the dli-j
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Memonal monument on the Courthouse lawn. Exactly 40 years ago, May 30, 1925,
hannef, Paul J. Setters, OX(\&lt;-, be given an opportunity to re- maintain an afftce and iOrvlce fert!nce betwean a minimum 1ub- The Criticism was squaleched, Gen. S W. Founlatn. donated this prime example of,Spanish cannon. Engraving•
tve 88Biotant.
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I vise his proposal If Multi-Chan- stiff at the low.- aile location s;stonce level and what the however, when the General As- I disclose it was cast· "Barcelona 30 de Abnl De 1891. Apparently 1t Is of 80 mm,
Both ·firme bnve appeared be- nel
with specific of- of which woold be w'here sit- State actually ,lves. without
k
with six lands and grooves.
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fore P""!eroy counciL A third ,lers in trus respect.
nala &amp;est can be received.
this being charced aaalnst the to •• ve · a e a vo e con-- -proposal m the form of OIJ
Squires otressed the financial A year - long teatbig procram welfare check.
I !Jdence.
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alto bns been submitted soondness of Tower Antennas to find the best ligna! location Sen. Collin• empbasized that I ID other final day action, lhe
to Middleport council. Thl• was land its record of service. Tow- woolct be necessary. SliouJd this this Is a humanitarian bill and Irepresentative&amp; realfirmed the
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by Frank ·W. Porter, Jr., Porn- er AnteMas is iiJstalling a cable
(Continued on Pllt 2)
thai It II perfectly consistent I denomination's stand agamst
Two rival TV-Cable firma
made proposals Wednesday
night to Middleport Council but
no action aas liken pendmg
study by Council's Ordinance

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KNIT SPORT SHIRTS

be bold ot lhe Middleport com·
mllllity park wllh
dan&lt;fng
From t to II p.m. Tbe D-Jays
will emcee llle daD&lt;e wblch I•
bela&amp; 1Ji0nl0l'ed by the Mldlepart .Park Ann. Tbe dances
wtll be held every Tueoday
DIPI dorllt .lhe
oummer
monlbo, Admlooioa Is SO. per

MilS Graduation Exercises
Are T0mght andFrl"d
· ay

slacks
lor me~~!

neck

Junt" 2~ with pl(:lce to be announ-

Final Six
Weeks Honor
Roll Released

•btal

Cable Firms Make Offers

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ced later.

and was not, comforts me.''

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Curlic:u·

intere. ted citizens." Further informa tim COil be ebtained by
telephoning the Melts County
Health lleJ)IIrlment, WY 2-3723.

Fashion-right

be

At hough! lurt he day EngUsh Poet Robert Browning once
wrote~"Ylhat I aspired to be,

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cal Society; ane DeBuse, Nutrltlonist, Ohio DeJllrtmenl of
Health; Miss Mary Lou Harri8011, Public Health ,NuniiJ8 eonsultaitt, Ohio Department of
Heallh; Mrs. Susan Will, Mrs.
Calberine Lowery, Mn. Edlll
French, Mrs. Marino Hobstet.
ter, Public Health Nurses from
the Meigs County Health Jle.
par!ment.
Mn. Will oaid, "There are
openings in the classeo ftir more

nan~

Sizes 29 to 50
Waist measure

Boys' Knit Shirts
V-neck

Federal and

Mr1. Sus1111 Will, nursing co- problems, especially obesity. recent ' dabeHc liOI'eel1ing surordilllltor for lire Meigs County There will be no charge for vey."
H~tb Department 8llllOUIIced the classes. Subjects to be cov- The schedule for cii!ISet II:
tocLv tbt lldledule for six claas· ered include, Undentanding di- Tburaday, June 3, 'Medical cones 011 diabetes lo be held at the abetes, meal planning; food buy- .tderattons of diabetes," Dr.
federated Church, East SOcond lng and preparation suggestions; Edmund Butrlmua; Tburaday,
ftreet In Pomeroy.
care of the feet; insulfn reac- June 10, June 17, June :u and
The Health Deparlment II lion, and diabetic eoma. • July 1, "Nutrition,' Jane De~ng the courses with em· Nurse Wlll added, "The Ohio Buse; Thursday, uly 1, 'Nusrl&gt;haslo m meal plannln( for per- Deparlment of Health has made ing," Mary Lou Harrison.
S!&gt;ns With diabetes, other mem· avalable a specialist in nutri· Procram Particlpont1 are: Ed~rs Ill the ·diabetic person's lion to be used particularly In muncl Butrlmua, M.D.• represflllllily; also people with weight the follow·up program of our entln( the Meta• Cj)un~ Medl-

~ce

Men's Wash 'n Wear

to wear and mothers like to buy.

collar styles.

appearances recently in Meigs
county Of Jolm L. Parsons of
the Sta~ Department of Educatton , before joint meetln(s o I
boards and achool heads.
Mr. Parsons, a former teacher and admlnistrator at Middle.
110r1 and Rolland, outlined advantagea in consolidat11J8 as to

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for lal&lt;en and a clear explanation
of wbat ia proposed is given to
tum, &lt;I) Vocatiotlll b'alnlq the voters, I'll be satisfied with
: · &lt;4) Malntat 'ng lllndardi the outcome nell November.
required by the state.
"Tbe people deserve a chance
Deportment t1 J!ldeettoa to vote on this question. Our
ourveya are madt to wwer achool! belong to them."
queoll0111 •Olen uti
Mr. Jones, an officer of the
the line to be vo1e&lt;1 lpOD. Farmers Bank &amp; Savings co.,
JIWianl Jones, clerk ol the In Pomeroy, indicated he was
Pomery School board. said Wed- strolgly in favor of consolidane4tJay night:
"
Uon and expected "to get out
"As long ao tlie survey ll and work for it."
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new construction,

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oolton blouses for the
styles and

of the autYey.
A mojorlly II ueded for
IID!IIe Ia Na•emher
Action ol the boardt followed

Announce Diahet es Study ·Classes ~~:.~~~~d:~~~~;

Cool, crisp, tailored

~eigler, Mrs. Ralph Radcliff, I
Nancv Parker, Mrs. Dorothy
Winebrenner. Mrs. J a me s I

~ulck .. Mrs. Willwm Huudasbelt
\1rs. J C. Ferrell. Mns. Linda
Perrell. Donna Thriss, 1\olrs.
Anna Roush. Mrs. Daisy Patteraon. Mrs. Jun~ So .~-re, Mts. Car·ie Smclair. Host' Ann Th~iss,
Betty Levaey and )..1rs. Dan
Rizer.

KOLESPORT

Blouses
$1.00
$1.99
$2.99

ual, Mrs. Jessie Stowe. \1rs.
Sara Roush . Mrs.
Margaret
Eil. lnger 01 nd Linda . Mr~ . Mar~hael

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THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1965

Ji-,ive chool Boards Ask for urve
ote on onsolidation Issue
Voten ol .flve Meigs county other boards approvln( mat.
lldlool districts will aay yes or lni the rtqunt are Middleport
no to co~lldaU011 ,.II Novem- Exempted VOISie, Norlbwestern
her :1.
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Local, SaUsbury Local, and
Thll wu Inured Wednesday Bedford Local. Middleport a.
night wheD tho Pomeroy School greed to ask the survey In a
Board voted unanimously to uk special meeting Tuesday night.
the State Department of Edu- Others had acted earJi.,,
cation to mike a survey OIJd re- Under state taw 1 school concon~mendalion on the consolida- solldation question goes to the
tlott queStion. Pomeroy became voters once a survey has been
the ftflb board to ask for the requested and completed.
survey.
also fixes deadlines and limits

SLACK SETS

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eroy,' Mrs. Bernie~: Theiss_ and
Sharon. Dorcas: Joy Netgler

POMERoY -MIDDlEPORT. OHIO

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tho Furniture Department on tho 2nd and 3rd floors.

MAry Lisu and Penny, of Pom-

NO. 34

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forgot tho Spoelal Solo Prices on Summer Porch and Lawn Furnrturo now In

her many Jovt&gt;ly gifts. refreshments oi cake , min ts, eolfee and
punch were served by her sisters, Mrs. Marth~ Dudflmg or
Crown Crty, Mrs. Sarah Nelgler or Racine ~;~nd Sharun Sue
Cottrill of Syral'use
Others present w~re
Mrs.
Dorothy McKenzit. daughters,

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Personnel at the local bus Cooler tonJclt, lbnJocleniJowo
terminal tentatively identified a ers OYer ball of •llreme _..
picture of the missing owner east. Parlfll clearll&amp; Iller .,.;
Paul s Finley
Columbus' nJcht, low It- 15 •rthnL .
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as that a
In_ the, ter•
mlnal Monday evenmg rnqumng
MEETING PlJT Oftl'
aboutlnlare and lime schedule The Southern Local
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to Pr ceton, N. J.
Board meeting to 111ft
Finely's wife reported him to held tonlchl has been!.
the liiiMing Persons Bureau until a later
ill Collllllbua Tuesdq morning. nounced tociQ.
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TEAM TO PRACTICE

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Pony Loop Play
Begins Tuesday

celved a silver tray. She rtcentty resigned.
Mrs. Grace Drake, who:
signed alter serviilg 10 y
as .s~~Cretary to the principal ,
was presented a birdbath lor
her garden. A floral arrangement adorned the bowl.
Sharon Mitch, who r~cen ly

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Hiram Slawter is Presi ent ~r~o~~b~a ~~~:·,::.
Of H r' dB d As
ere or ree ers sn. :t~~;~~;~:~~ln~~f1

·. Stronger Version Expected,
Wahama Student Council
"Wednesday's Vote is 77-19 .~~~ ~~~~El~\ l:!~.~"~r:~~
Elects its New Officers ;
The Pomeroy Summer Lea·

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sented a wedding gill.

. ager Homer Smitlo said today.
Officera were elected at the E. R. Wagoner, Athens; H. B Hig! study hall. Mrs •. Mayman,
WASHINGTON _ House leaders appeated determm·
annUal meeting of the South· Vickers, Marietta; Carl Close, pre1lded.
ell todav to write an even stronger version of the tough
MASON _ Wahama High teacher and Bible Schlllllteach· eastern Ohio Hereford Associ&amp;· Marietta; L. R. Gerlach, Pt. Charle1 Bickle reviewed old
· voting ,:,ghts bill overwhelmingly approved by the Sen·
school recently elected Stud·[er.
tion held in Pomeroy recently. Pleasant; Hugh Leifheit, Porn· business, Miss Helen Smith read
at~ indudmg the controversial poll tax ban. .
ent Council of!tcers for
the
Hiram Slawte. of Middleport e;oy; Alfred Gans, ' Pomeroy; the trea•urer's report
and
Prestdent Johnson 's histori e measure, deSigned to
11965 • 66 school year. The out·
was elected president.
Mr. Walter Bentz, Po~eroy; Stan- the secretary's re~t wu giv·
otnke down tile remaining barrters to large-scale Negro
gomg ollicers are· PreSident, LEGISLATION
ISlawter has served the put' 18 ley Shaver, Cheshtre; H. W. en by Mra. Theodosia F~ker.
/Ottng in the South. passed the Senate Wednesday on
Bob Green. VICe prestdenl. Le· AT A GLANCE
years as secretBfY • treuurer E~gle, Creola; Denver Walker, Mrs. Cecelia Hart alld Mrl.
, resoundmg 77 to 19 vole . ..
ah Ann Mtller, and secretary·
and is a well . lkjlown Hereford Vmton, and Dr. W. P', MCCoy, Martha Husted were nomlnat.
Johnson ca lleu the Senate
t
treaaurer Janett Call.
COLUMBUS (UPI) -Wednes- breeder ln this area.
A. c. Gebhardt, and John But· ed 1&lt;. attend the Leadership ConICtton "triuOtphant evtdence of men! to seek ';""rt achon ~
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• day's major legi1iat1ve action Other officers 'elected were ler, all of Huntington.
terence on Education at Kent
01 11cers: at a glance:
!tis natton· 1 resolve tha t every Istnke down pol tax~! ao un
The newly elected
vice president Wetzel Hefmon· The Association was formed State Universiy Augll! 22 o 25.
b;.' c~~?; COLUMBUS (UP() - House ~re, President, Sharry Flesher,
House
dollar Chesa~eake· secretary· 19 yean ago and has had 18 .Nominated as officers of thl
11 ttzen musl and shall be ahle consltlullonal1•
10~:utton members on both 11des of the daughter of Mr. and Ml's Jack
march
to
a
pollmg
place
congresston
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ec
ara
Passed:
treas~rer
Lloyd Biackwood of annual spring •hows and oales. association for the 196f • 68
0
1 1 uncons
nd vote wtthout fear or pr.. call H'\::u,."'
· 118te combined Wednesday to Fleoher, New Haven, a Junior -H.B. 391, automatic 9Q.(Iay Chester. '
The last 12 Sl&gt;les have 00!11 school year were Mae Young,
0
udlce or obstruction .. On be- at ' p
. to the Se ate beat down a propoaed code of at Wahatna. She " an adtve suspensio~ for drivers under Directors elected represent- held at the Rock Sprin&amp; Fair· president; Lucille Swackhamer,
all of a heartened nation , I I~ ~her '~\: ~ .. slm~lar. ethics lor them•elve• and atale , member of the Pep Club, Gtrls , age 21 convicted of drunken ing their re~pectlve areas were grounds at Pomeroy.
vice president; Helen . Smith,
~pre" my apprectallon to the an
ous~ f th u malic officials after i 1as amended Athelltc AS9octatton, Nat10nal driving reckless driving hittreasurer, and Helen Wdllallll,
lenate leadership ~nd !hose Btlh p~vl t ~~era~ ste~s and to Include eVcl') public official Honor SOciety, and
Student skip or' drag racq. (Vol~ 119-secretary. Ma~lng up the nom.
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•ho suppot1ed them.
• tmtna on
Y
Cousctl. She has been a mem· )
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lnallng committee were Mrs.
1 1 and employe in the slate.
Tloe Houle Judtclary c:ommit· the appomtment ol fedora ;~h By a ~11-78 rote, with both par· ber of the White Falcon Band 0 •
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Frec:ter, chairman; Earl Youna
ee has approve&lt; • vottng "~ enmlners In otate•
ties splitting on tho issue, the for four years, pltl)ling dari· H.B. tl67, •!"nlbus munlctpal
Harriet Spencer an~ Cliarlea
ighls btll Similar to the Senate low reglltrotton or votmg rec· Hou•e voted down the ao-called net, and a maJorette lor two court reorpntzailon bill, (Vote
Chancey.
.,••sure tn most re•pects. But ords.
d "conflict ol Interest•" bi:l after years. She IS a member ol the 107-15, Emergency.
Teachers who served on the
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110 two btlls dtf!ered sharply Dl:lerenl S~~:em~ Empl7h~ly two and 1 hall hours of healed E.U.B. Church of New Haven Defeateq:
Four teacher• and two schoollseveral years In other Meigs gift committee were Mrs. Freck.
,. the sub]ecl of poll tax re· T" two .. :i' er'~ve 8','terns debate.
where she ts the ptantSl, organ· H.B. . 27, . code of ethics secretarle• were honored guests County schools before coming er, chairman, James A. Diehl,
?eol-and It " thai 1.-ue whtch dtlfertng Th 1 ~~use bilf would But In a more prnlitlve mood, ist, member of the Youth Chotr for poblte oflt~lals. (Vote "-76). of the Pomeroy Teachers Assn. to Pomeroy when the Junior and Mrs. Husted,
""Y slow down progress to- howeYer be
M
. . th• legisla tors overwheln·•ngly and Youth Fellowship.
-S B. &amp;1, Increase• debt lim- at a 10:30 a m. Wednesday High building was
opened. - - - - -- - - - Nara enactmen,
affel't. Ala ":'ih '~"t~J~· approved a bift requtrin~ a flO. Viet Prealdent is David Cook , 1t for couniles. (Vote 6742).
brunch In the Junior HIgh She sponsored the annual mag.
1:outstana, V
Speaker Backs Repeal
u
d ~~ask~ day license suspension for mt- son of Mr. and Mrs. Otmer
Senate
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School.
azine sales cam,• .g,, in the
"1 doubt that the House will IGeorgto, w"g~n~~s:" The Sen· nors convtcte~
drunken drlv· Cook, Letart He is a sopho· Passed:
.
A delightful meal was pr.. Junior High ochool lor many
. '"" a btll wtthout an ~~Jnghtlon a •:a~~u\~ touch on! arts ing, reckleso driving, hlt-oklp or more. David Is active in alb- H B. 147, allow reclplenlo of red by th~ Junior High facul- years.
· ·epoal of the poll ax. oatd
~ 11 1 1 d , 1 ;. P but drag racing ana an automatiC letlc• and Is a member of Jhe pubhc asstsl;!nce to retam earn· ~ under the chairmanship of Mrs. Hayman also sened In
Ch~irman Emanuel Celler:. D· ~over '~r,; ~he~" fiv~ .~:tes' com- , three-year •uspenslos for auto National Honor Society. He IS ings. w~h!n'nilnfmum subsls· M~s. Lucille Swackhamer. A,. .-arly all the. offices o'. the
&lt;.1 , of the. House Judtctary
' theft.
a member of the E U.B. Church tence· ltandards. Vote 32·0.
sisting were Martha Husted, leachers assoctatlon and IB pres::O~mtttee Speaker John, W. plete 1Y
·rtoe code ol ethics would have of New Haven, where he Sings -H:B. 163, est,bllshes Peace Eva Stout, Mrs. Frances Ro- ldent of that organization thiJ
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T0 vote down

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FOR YOUR FIRST LONG.HOUDAYI

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COOL SPORT SHIRTS

Teachers Secretar'I·es are
HonoredbyPHS Teachers

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Jac Shirts, Henley crew, ,Banlcm, knit., modraa,
sllirts, everytbine for MeDUirlal day holldoy,

from 3.50 to 10.95

BERMUDA
SHORTS

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Dacron A: ootto!l, madr-. 101.-

lds and checka.

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from

McCormack . D-M"' . has add-~
basically prohibited pubhc offl- tn the Youth Choir.
Officer Training Council. (Vote berts Mrs. Gladys Hayman year. Sbe was presested a
10
eo his mfluenttal vntce
de·
er is Jan· :15-4).
and Mrs. Dana Kessinger. Bou· silver snack tray.
1cials from taking any ou!Side
mand• for • poll tax b~n
JOb or participating Ill any oul- Se~retary • treas~rM Dana I -H B 417, allow! Ohio to quels of roses decorated the w. A, Drake, Senior HIgh
Th~ House Judtctary Commit- ~
Side activity by which they ell Call, dau,g hter 0 rs.
. participate fn planning of hospll· tables.
teacher for 35 years, was pr..
tee, m the face o. •d;'"'"\;:; ,
could proht because ol their Johns~"· Ma.~~ ,~h~h~' s~uJ~~t I ais and mental health lacilitleo Supt. Charles s. Gibbs pr .. sented a cartridge, pen desk set.
hon ~P'";'"t'~n, ~::;1" 1~axe~n still
por~o~ 1 1 11 b&lt;• dr It d ~~unc:f ~:O~al Club Pep Club under federal programs. (Vote sented attr~ctive gilts to the Charles Chancey, who resignrepea o '
t a or g no y
n a e
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people leaving the Pomeroy ed as head football coaclt to
81 2S.O Emergency
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leVIed _for ~late and.. I"':·• 1 elec
&lt;Contmued lrom P•i• I)
to affect just leglslalors and and Nattonal Honor! octetyd. te l~lroduced · .
public IChools after after hav· become a member of the coachttons m Vlrgmta. texas. Ala
stale olflcla:s. but an amend- plays ftrst chatr l~te an pteh
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taff f M hall University
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bam• and Mtsstsstppi
' prove satlslaclory, construction ment offered b Rep Thomas colo '" the White Fakon Band -S B. 359, extends from Apr lng served more t an year.
mg s
o ars hit
In contrast, the Senate btl IIwould be completed wtt.hm 24 [L. 11toma8, D-rkron.' extended of which she has been •, mem· i I to Aprlll6 deadlines for buy· Mrs. Gadys Haymag, ~erne~; "~r~re~evn:e~t:uls ~ho served
&lt;ltrected_tl"'_ Just tee Depan-1 "'"cnths.. , I
it to cover every pubhc ofliclal !herd ltohr Clhoururchyeo'r"chsrhl~t "a't·l '"!...;~o i'~ensper!~~~~··lnslalla- ~~~G~rdy~~'ioo:!~ r~l:ed af· several yean as a social stud·
-ounct • so:
m the state
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.. Weic'omed newly • sworn In
J.awmak~rs Irked :y Btl! Middleport, where she has been Ilion of police radios in private ter s~ving 36 yeHara In th~a~"::ie~e~: Pom~~e H~go~:~~ole~~.
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member George Boker. appoint- Thomas' atnendmenl was the an asststant Sunday
Schoo
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C,able F'Irms
Make Offers

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sign~d. Mr. Baktr wa~ elected a half dozen submitted

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sport coats and tropical suill.
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Gault readln&amp;• - r.alllpolls ; as an ind.,pendent to a council w&lt;~uld have extesded the bill to

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cover candidates for offtee, an'lln rollers, Pomeroy · Mason ' Accepted Mayor I.H Smith's other would have covered the
~0.115. Pt. Pleasant 2422. Htnton I report of 1374.10 for Aprtl.
· ners of public officials In
) .90 fallma, Kanal\ha J.'al!s ~ 86 Approved an emergenl'~ read- i tht•ir business dealmg~ and anhlling, Charleston 19 02 ;ailing ' ing Ordmance 882 pro\idmg for lothe l would h~ve sent the bill
)...~on, Marmflt and \\Infield , the police department lu serve back to committee.
&lt;lrms were on the Sills.
as merchant polite after th~ rP- Rep. Charles f . Kurfess, ~B!'' rnovtmt'Dh :
m1Bowling Green, led the OPJ:I?SI·
81 gnation of Ike Neal early
Oblo Rl&gt;rr - ln&lt;·a up 11. : June. the policing would be op· lton by chargmc that the btll'•
ll~ to p m.: Colton Queen up i era ted through the police de- prov1sipn!ll were "far too vague"
1{, 12 .50 a. m . Jant T. up 14 , Iparlmenf with monthly reports ~nsidering that rourts could
5 15 a.m.; L1111an G. down 15. · and rates to md 1v1dual mer- Impose cnmma' sanctions on
4:'20 a m : T1tan down 16. 2 :10 1 chant~ to be tm~ed on
ser- ' VIolators.
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. · m ; In&lt;hana up 18. 1 a m ; 1an OU jumor, 85 summer rP · over lV~o'O hours. ''No one can
Bd~ Benter dow.n 19, 5 15 a. m ; 1creal Jon du·ector at s2zs per gJVt~ me even one concrete exHehallle down 11 . IUS p. m. : 1month : re{'Omme nd~•
b) the ample of on act that could send
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one of us to jail "
tng . George Pnce dow'l 1, wall - ecreatJon commtsslon.
. - - -lliZ; Alice up 22., 3.45 a m; Ke · mstated s1ck leave re2htppewa up 22, 6 25 a 01 ; troo&lt;'tlve to Jan I. 11165, and
R: H. Boswortt-. 11 down 2.1. 1rt . mstalled the annual $75 um10 :· 1~ p m : Christy dnwo 23. I lorm allowanco for regular po.
1 a. m.; Jerry Bosworth do~n lice.
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4 30 a m: Phtlhp Sporn up 23, wnllen to Albert Gtles, 0 h 10
ENTERED HOSPITAL ·
6 SO ~. m. ; Mama lear up G1 een- Appalachia dtreetor, for approv. Among those w h o entered ,
up ; - ;~ p m : Helen H. up !al of tis sewerage plans lead- 1Holzer hospttal in the past 24
Greenuo 3·05 r m · Ann F\rf'nt mg to 50 per cent federal Rid, hours were M111 Ellen Louise
d\.lwn Grtenup 8 30 p. m. Pame- on top of 3ft per cent already 1Johnson. S:U Second Ave., Mrs.
Ia D. up c:reenu p 1 ::.5 ,1 m. , grantt"d through another agen-: Leo w. Mossman, 87 Locust St.,
Steel Ranger u1~ &lt;:rf'en~~~ 4. 05 "Y
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:Mrs
Loren Thompson, Jr.,
a. m : \'lollv K up l·reenup 1 Turned over to
commJttee •Crown City, Mrs. Mason
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~eldahl 3 10 p m I. ~ 1f'Or~ ' 1 stipulated 3-month trtall 8:-i C. Fer1uson, West Columbia, I
down Meldahll1·35 p.m. John : eollectmg ageney for the sew W. Va, Mrs Laura Ann Wllls, l
Ladd Dean up M•ldahl 3 10 a ~ eroge leu.
,Mason, W. Va., Mrs. Duane .
m; A D. Haines, Jr. , doY.n I F1rernan David Ohlinger ask-: Wesley VanMeter. New Haven,
MeldP'' 5 45 a m Rave-ns- 1ed 1nd received permission lor W. Va, Mrs. Gfarald B. Rood,
wood up Meldahl 7 I~ a. m.
; Ihe ~olunteer lire- company tu , Rt. 2 Letart, W. Va , Robert
Gallipolis Dam - H E. 1mcrease ito roster b·om 27 to : RIChmond, Rt t Middleport,
~wles up 7 10 p. m.; Buckeye l30 men . n...Jed . ne sa td. lor the I \ln. Harlan D. Rife, Drxter,
Sl.4.1e down 11 · 10 P m ; W~rren . department to carry out
its Mrs Thomas W. Ltwis, Proo.
Ho~gland up 4 IS a. m, ~uth. i proJects plannea In the luture. ltorville ,
Mrs
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down 7:46 J. m :Orl'o up 9 30 Mayor Smith at the meeting Smith. Ashland, Ky, Mrs. Ja-

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"I ma up London 12 30 • m ; Stumbo, Gene HarriS and Mr. I RttMy, W. Va .
Solvay up London 4: I~ a. m : Bak&lt;r.
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L~y Jane Lucas down iarmM
Mrs. Bartow Edwin Pearson
12:1~ I . m.: Dunt'an Bruc.•t up
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1erchff up Wtnfirld :tr 1 m .1on lu!ll way home from a hbrary I'm WedneBd.ay. Mrs. Clayton
Lelia Shearer un Wmfu•ld 2 ~tory hour when lw 1an into the , H~n~n . Chenpeake, aon , 11 p.
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FAIRFIELD STATION a m. Tueaday.
Wednesday temperatures - high I
. DISCHARGED
91l; low 611. Tllursdsy readingP•ttenls recently dlochorged
74 at tO lO a m.
induded Mi" Pauline Angel.
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Prench, Mrs. Charles
DIVOTIL fO INllltlll 0~
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MIIGI MASON ARIA
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NEW YORK WPlJ - The ghter, Mr~. Arron Saunders,
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Evervbody loves a winner. The way Chevellesales are
boo~lng right now i• solid proof of tliat. Alld it'• easy
to see why when you look over the car.
Take that handsome Malibu Super Sport above. Jts
luxury features include smart curved aide window•,
foam-cushioned seata front and rear, full carpeting,
back-up and glove bollighbi and more. All otandordIIO ellra cootl A few quality features include electric
windahield wipers, ~mooth F11ll Coil au.spellliou ride,

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Delcotron generatnr and ulf-adjustln1 braket. All
11aadard-no otra cooll
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Six. Or you can order the optiona1140-hp Turbo-Thdf.'
Six. AeootlSOriesT A fullliat to .chool!l' front. Trade-but!'
Mo•t liberal. So your paym~n~ wlll oo COlJllorw,~J.e Ill
vour new Chevelle will bel In faet when YOIJ ~rlrt I\
home the~'ll be two heroea in your driveway. A.llu IUio
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Gall Sl. Clair, Chris Terri ' Fuitz, Carol Hall, G&amp;ro~
Tompkins Hil~h vaughan.
dene Hayes, Peggy l!oflner,:
Sopbom~res - Eddie B a e r, lie Legar, Kay McGowan,
Jennifer Bla~eslee, Neil Co 1- an Lytle, Bill M?ore, BII~Raml
mer Becky Crisp, Danny Crow, lord, Judy Smtih,
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Sus;n Dixon, Ron Eastman, \Vil- Smith, Debra. Spencer, Ro~rll
liam English, Joyce Evans, Whaley.

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Joan Hewetson, John Johnson,
Thomas McGowan,
Mickey
Menchini, Linda Moore, PameIa O'Brien Patty Owens, Hazel
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1 Sauvage, Bonnie Smith, .Janet
Smith, Robert Smith, Philip
IS\•irnlell, Sandra Thomas, Jonnie Sue Thompson, Thurma
. Vaughan, Janice Wehrung,
' Ia Will, Ernestine Wood.
Juniors - Beverly Aleshire,
r~ Nancy Arnold, Marjorie Bentz,
Sharon Biggs, (',arson Crow,
Wnda Dill, Cheryl Edwards,
Jane Evans, William Fr.9 ncis,
Jeffrey Gibbs, David Goodwin, Claudia Grueser, Jon Guinther, Sandra Hendricks, Barba- ,
ra L. Kennedy, Charlolte Lambert, Charles Morarity, Donald 1
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Napper, Joe Neutzling, Brenda •
Owens, Linda Reuter,
Judy I
'I Righthouse, Guy Sargent, Jan. I
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MemberS Plan
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WEDDING GOWN
eMcCALL PATI'ERNS
eLACES and SATINS
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Suit Your Taste

CONSULT US
TO SEW
Garments of All Kinds

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MATERIALS
COLORS, ACCESSORIES

The Fabric Shop

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Singer Sales &amp; Service

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CakeMixes 2 29c

BUTTER MILK

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Club Steaks
T-Bones, Rib Steak

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LUNCH MEAT SALEI
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3-40 oz. cans ........ $1

Plenty of Pknic Sup~ies
Charcoal and Lighter ·

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FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT
"Your C.B. Headquarters"

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MEN'S, BOY'S, LITTLE BOYS

Basketball Shoes and Oxfords

FURNITURE

eTENNIS OXFORDS
eCANVAS LOAFERS
•MONKS CLOTH OXF. LOAFERS

$595·00

Sizes For All

Permission WM given to the '
New Haven Junior Woman's
. Club to build • Bar-11-Q Pit on
the grounds of the AlexoQt!lllen 1
Memorial Building. The Coun- ;
cH agreed to do some minor ·
repairs at the building. The I
New Haven Woman's Club will '
Bright and breezy cot.
purchase light fixtures for the '
building and the town *iti inIons, cut in easy lines
stall them.
that let you relax like
The rouncll will enforce the '
ordinance pertaining to the ,...
nobody 's business.
moving of outside toilets in the
Town Corporaton in
keeping
Choose from gay
with the health taws and The
prints, solids.
Pubic Service Commission.
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ROTARY CLUB
The Rotary Club met
on
Thursday evening at the Hart- i
lord Methodist ChW'ch lor Uteir I
~gular dinner meeting. A •hort I
business meeting was held.
Those atlending were Donald
Foglesong,
Herman Layne
Llnyd Roush, Rlchard Ord Jack
FJ~sber, Clyde Foley, Rome
Wtlliamson, Russell Capehart,
Closed Monday Following Memorial O.y
Harry Miller, Edwin Stein, Ar·
thur Trahet, Thomas Reed,
George Ingels, Ralph Whitmore
and Rev. Marlin Berisford.
DEBRA KARR HONORED
Debra Karr, daughlOl' of Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Karr, was hon
ored on her lOth birthday with
a party given by her parents
at their home on Saturday af.
tei'J)OOn. Ga111e1 were played
and prizeJ ·1\'DQ by Janie J,el- .
"AIR CONDITIONED'"
!era, Dellra lt!Ckard,
Unda '
Roush, Christine Hollman, John'
MILL STREET
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Tennis Oxfords

Tennis Oxfords

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\Paul Scl!Uy, Mrs. Mark Ward, Jr. Among items donarect !o the bulldin ea h corner Oi the Memonal, They were hoth hos- Pt. Pleasant and Mrs. W&gt;ll•e t
l'frs. Hilda Ridgway, Mrs. F. school were fdrnstrips, library
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jpJtalized after bemg in a car Bowman, Catawba, four sisters
(, Reichert, Mrs. R. G, Greene. books, magazines, World Book The residents from Haven accident on t.he way to his rno- and three brothers mcludmg AtJUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB yearbooks, and parties held lor Heights appeared before the l 1her'a funeral at Princeton, w. ~rney ~· G. F. Johnson of Pt.
The New Haven Jun10r Worn- the children. A thank you card Council to discuss the
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, The body will he at !he Carthe home of Mrs Jack Stew read from Mrs sara Da
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art Devctions wer~ Jed by Mrs.. Principal the ·teachers wso:, Stre t e ;:alrl~g of Howard were weekend guests of the1r Fairmont where friends may
A ·L Sprouse
· and cust~ians
' coo s bout• ·th Yda _so complamed Mn and famlly, Mr. and Mrs. calL
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e group Voted !o accept leadmg to Haven Heights. The om ance an c ' ren '!. i
the otub voted to hold an Aria the. Amemdmnet to the Consti- were to contact the State
Morgantown, W. Va.
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Complete Rooms
and Crafts Show on June 5th ~~on
the Mason County P. partment about that condiion Mrs. Melvin Knapp Is a sur- 1
at New Haven.
· · ~uncJJ concernmg the aJ.
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of
Mrs. Wayne Lee Caperart l~rnatJng of the elections of ol- A pe!IIOn from the residents orial Hospital.
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Taylor a- fleers.
on the north Side of First Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zimgreed to attend New
Haven The room count lor having Street .Protesting the Council menman of Pittsburgh Pa visMrs. Michael
Tuylor.
the most parents present on 8 approvmg tbe oouth side of the ited witht heir daugh'ter; n d :
ATI'END PROGRAM
percentage basic was won by street lor a trailer COUrl. John l'amily, Rev. and Mrs, Jack T.
FOR SCOTI'S
Mrs. Mercer.
Hickman appe~red belor.e the , Welch and Tommy
several '
Mr. •nd Mrs. Paul Rickard, Mr. Frank Capehart, teacher counctl and wttrdrew hts re- days last week,
Mrs. Ollie Roush, Mrs. E. C. at Wahnma, spoke to
the quest to put . tho trailer court Mrs. Martin Berislord and 1
Riddle and Miss Ethel Riddle group on physical fitness. He on the south Side of F~rst street, son Andy are in Clarksburg due
Middleport, 0.
attended a "This is Your Life" Istated that physical fitness in· Mr. Richm~n requested !hat to the illness of her rather.
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alley way between Fifth and II
Sixth Streets, whlcb they
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Mrs George
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at Charleston
urvwmg
are Catawba.
her husband,
Thayer
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Mrs.byHe~an
Lay- High."
The. yearly treasurer report looked mto rna
Theye decided
H&gt;s wile, Memonal
MargueriteBuild·
IS Edd&gt;e
Clelland,
two ,.I ne. others playing were Mrs. was given by Mrs. Henry Buck ~~a~ I o~our cbrJght street lights, . still a patient
at Carleston daughters, Mrs McDaruel . ?f:l

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During
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foursomes
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Grande
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a- bus. Both he and
McCar'\'
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Payk;lm lrft the Old ht&gt;nc 1 event.
JOlh place.
trophies, presented
ed in Junior Tournaments up
Hlu:
better mar· Best Gallipolis has been able I 1963 GAHS placed ninth with the loop's champillnship there last summer.
bit·~.1:!lt'vt lisaremtilin nlColu. mbus ror the . to do agJinst 0 h._10,~top . ____n·I~ht withn a 669' total. In 1962, the trop hy, an d awarded his sonf
GallipoI'IS WI·n carry a 1712
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1the SEOAL two wee s ago.
in tourney play and 1. ·ms over
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WI;~·. ~;;o s~::dr:'~;;~~~Ai:s this alter~oon at Columbus t~=ur:.:s::am:::e:::n:::'·~~~-~llfnC m 2t \il'Cl ls a golf team
I d f th With 670 The were ChriS Roderick, Tom
ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
f~tJI1l ! : ~[IS lias parlinpntedl ~~
r~~eBlueo~evil powerho~se fin- Folden, Tom McCarty and Chip
HOW TO KILL IT.
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tshed in the number lwo posi- Janes.
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[1 ~11 ion is Barc Pn&lt;In):! c ' ~p0 11 ,
Junior 1 2~ Seot. Ins. MLM mgton - by shootmg
692 Friday, and e ma
on ~ · 1n 3 to 6 da&gt;•· tnfooled sllln s lour!b.l
b:rlon ~urlon t'~
~~~~d ~~ ~ The following Junwr High Worthington won Jt With a 649 urday. Coach Milhoan . w~ll ~~'ar!T~~nw':;~t~l~lli~~~~Yh•!k~n•~~.
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or rberton •students· have made .grades
compr •d the lowC'st amount of R or above rn all their su Jects
1PtJm .,t 1 nkes m 10 ye·ars Re. l for _the sJxth ~IX weeks grading
con! tea m low m slate tourna- penod accordmg to a~ announn_Jf' tl1 action •36 holesl WCis_es- ~· r~m;nt by Howard Kn1ght, prmfJbh shcd by Columbus Aquin- c1pa •.
as iu 19.i-t. Tl1;rt wll s a .sizzlmg NINTH - James Anderson,
621.
j Beverly Beaver, Mic~ael Bentz,
In ordr r for one of the stale's I Kay Bing, Duane Bnckles, Jef
ton 2() teurns t(\ captu re Ihe frey Burt, . ~eith Evans, Terry
&lt;' 111Wion!:ihip. it mllst
shoot Evans, W!lham F~tty, Cat~y
CHUCK
lHIYI\here from 622 to 661 - F'llltz. John Goodwm, Mana
rn. ;~ he even lower.
Grueser, Pamela Kay Hayes,
-~~ : Carolyn Jones, Jennifer Men1 chini, Becky Nease, Carla Norton, Linda Owens, Barbara Qui·
' vcy, Melody Roush, Belinda
I scott. Alta Scrimsher, Donna
Smith, Sheila Snyder, Janet
ues ay esslon I St. Clair, Becky Stivers. Pat
Plans were made for a joint . Story, Tom Titus, Loring Baug
picn ic for anxi linry members han .
ENGLISH CUT
and the Lcgiormires when the EIGHTH - .Janice Bunch,
Auxiliary to F'eeney • Bennett Jere Mankin, Lynn McGuire,
Post, American Leg ion, met Recka McGuire, Dorothy Neut.
Tuesday I'Venin~ at the hall in zling, Charisse Porter, Barbara
Mid~lepurt. Mrs. Albl'rt Roush , White, Bill Sawyer, erf Werry,
president, conductrd the meet· Mary Woods, John Zurcher.
mg.
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SEVENTH - Randy Burt,
_A dale for the JOint p1cmc Mike Davis Roger Gilmore,
~.'ill be &lt;J ilnounced Jfter co ntact Tim Glaze,' Marlene• ;~~;~~:
IS. made .w1th the post for a Karen Griffith, Mike G .
:UJtahle d.Jtc. M". Dale Mourn- I Betty Hobsteltcr, John Lohse,
SWE.ET BRIER
MIXED UNCLASSIFIED
Jng, Poppy
Sale chairman I Ch I M Lau hlin Pamela
report r.rl a s u eces~ ful sa le Sat- 1 ery
C
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urdav and expr;sscd llf'r thanks 1 Neutzling, Jim Swatzel, Tom~y
to the workers and the public V~ughan, Ricky Werner, Ke1th
doz.
for supporting rhc ca use [or WJsecup.
48 Per Box
velerans.
-~-~Workers for lhe Poppy Day I
were Mrs. Dale Kennedy, Mrs.
RINGO
KENTUCKY BEAUTY
Ed Spencrr, Henry Clatworth~·.
ORANGE PINEAPPLE
PORK &amp;
Mrs. Charles Krs&lt;;rnger, Cclcs.
BEANS
for
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ta Searles, Debb ie Lyons, Mrs.
can
Ray Hendricks, Judv , Jane and I
2'12 Sizt Can
Debbie C:ilkey, D,xie anJ Jim- ihe Middlepor_t Kindergart~n
my Snyder. Dollie Bryant. .1ohn classes of 45 ch1 l d~e~ _heldthetr
JIFFY
JIFFY
McCloud. Bcrk~· ~md Kenny end-of-the-year act!VltJes Tues·
Roush, Cindy Curti ~ . .Jdf _\fa- day and Wednesday. Tuesday
FROSTING
theny , Trud 1:_ Li nda and Hoger tl1e group and the1r teacher,
MIXES - for
for
Hendricks. Jan Long, M~lr and Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, had lunBrenda Smith, Erlitli H•ptonstall ch at . the Elementary school
and Cindy Conde. The workers cafetena a_nd Wednesday went
7'12 Or.BoxM
will be p,ucsls a~ :1 picnic at 8 to the Da1ry Jsle for refreshJJtcr date.
\ mcnt.11. Mrs. Reynolds presented
It was announ ced that the perfed _attendance awards to
Buckeye Girls' Tea will be held two pupds, Kathy Meadows and
BROUGHTONS - - - - - 112 Gal.
at the Grace Methodist Church Mary Boggs.
in Gall ipolis June 5 from 1-3 p. SITE SELE--C f-ED-m. Mothers or the delegates,
,
SWEET BRIER
77 oz. Plastic Bottle
d elcg~1tes. the J:r·i; pre ~Jder 1 t and
ANN, ARBOR~ Mich. IUPI)For
Dishes ond
A mcric~mis m Chairman are inf_1rst . natt~nal decathlon
Fine
Fabrics--vited to attend. Several
chl!mp&gt;onshJp Will be , held al l
bers pl an to attend the
the Umvers1ty of M1am1 on
District Convention to be
June 25-26, the U.S. Traek and C 0 C A • C 0 l A
in Logan, June 10. Delegates to Field F'ederal!on announced
--~~-2 - 12. oz. bc!t, c:11rton' 77c
the convention are Mr Albert We~~esday,"·---- -----;
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!Wush and Mrs. Dale MOiil!'ning jj FIRST
with Mrs. Dale Kennedy
QUALITY
Mrs. Henry Rcilmire as
REGULAR
nates. Cards were sent to
bers reported Ill.
Certified Oil Station
were served in the dining
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The W.S.C.S. of the Methodlll J, Scett held at the Fairmnnt Clark; recording
secretary
cream, cakes, pies ande te. lor Mro. Edna !Wllins recently. It down river
or aboUt Jlllll!
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Church for their May meeting E.U.B. Church on Suoday. Dr. Mrs. Charles Weaver· treasur: PT. PLEASANT - Funeral sale. It was spoll!Ored by the Mr and Mrs Ralph BaDer 3.
and.AII Outdoor rw.
at the church with memben nl Scott is retiring. from the min- , spending secetary,
Jotm 1serYice for Howard Daniel (Dan) Lillie
bait team to get and ' n of r'rinc:ton. w. va. The shlp, 209 feel 10111 aiJd
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and SplJ. istry because &lt;• Ill health. He Ier, Mrs. Roland Karr; corre-i Love, 17, o12101 Lincoln Avenee, ball nmlorms.
, were 00ovel'lliMirt guests
hls 39 feet wide! wu 70 per cent 61&lt;!1·12
-·
$699
man MethodiSt churehes
as was pastor of the New Haven Morgan; hstorlan, Mrs. Robert !w'iU be held 10:30 a.m. Frf. Charles and Carla Wlnebren parent. Rev. and Mrs. 01Wilbur COIIJpleted when the governguests. The program lor the E.U.B. Chureh between the Dale Roush.
day in the Helghll EUB Church er 1tnd friend of Colwnbus, Ohio Baxter' Thursday
ment terminarect the plant's
evening was "Christian - J11s. years of 1955 through
1959.
.
,with the Rev. Ray McCoy and were Saturday dinner guests of
'
contract. lis future deslinlllloa
MIDDLIPOIIT, 0,
tory, Revelation
The Educatioll'at
Building
at the Imtttees
Mrs. Layne
her year:
com· Iing.
the Rev.
H. Carder
offlclal· and
Mr. Donna.
and Mrs, !Wss Winebrenerj met
The Thursday
Guiding Star
Ladies_
Aid I
.
Purpose."
Ejght and
major Prellenl
stages New
Haven Chureh
is named
for thenamed
eommg
Burialo.will
be in Suncrest
in the
churchlr
of Hebrew thought was present· the K. J. Scett Educational IBuctgel and Finance,
Glenn cemetery. Friends may call at Mrs. Flaira Leitner spent the baaement. They quilled on two
ed by Mrs. Arthur
Thabet: 1 building. A book of poems, 1 Smtih, James Layne, Rolaod the funeral home,
weekend in Wooster, Ohio, vis· quilts and served a
potluck
t) Primitive (2) Semitic (3) message and pirtures were pre- Karr and Miss Ethel Riddle; Dan, popular Pl. Pleuanl iting her son, Wilbur, who bas birthday dinner at noon with
Siniac - Henotheism (4) poly· sented to those attending the ,Publicity, Mrs. Carroll Adams, High School JUnior and · athl,tic been a hospiiiii patient.
the Rev. and Mrs. Baxter,
. thesisn t5) rttu111isUc - beno program.
:Jr.; Telephone, Mr~. John star, drowned Tuesday alter-- Stanley Shields of Weirton is Mr. and Mrs. Oak Grimm, Mar·
theism (6) prophetical- heno· D
,
:Ferguson, Mrs. Dwlj]bt Sayre noon whlle swimming with •.pendmg a few days woth rela· garet Thomas, Barbara Gertheism (7) monotheism (8) ler. and Mrs. Scott wtll '"'land Mrs. Jan:tes Layne; Char· friends at Letart Isinnd.
liVes here.
lach, Fay Keathley, Velma
gatisttc - cermonical. The sec- ~· at ,902 Lynn Street, Syd- , acter &gt;md SptntuaJ EducatiOn, I He is survived by his parents, Mrs. Laura Loy Roush and Hollman, Rose Sword, Mildred
ond part "Jesw, John
and tn y, Ohoo With thm son-in-law iMrs. John Brabham; Hospitat-;Mr. and Mrs. Howard Love; a family, Audrey Hollman, and flowers and Irene Winebrener
Paul" in three parts, was pre-'and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Ro-itly, Mrs. Chester Weaver, Mrs. I sister Debra. a! home and one Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blessing present.
by Mrs. Marcus Thaugh ger McGee. Dr. McGee is Su- Ralph Sayre, Mrs. Bill Howard, !broth~ Mike a senlo; at Weal wPre business visitor• in Point Mr. and Mrs. George Boston
I sented
t
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Dimensions
of Jesus (2) permtendent of Schools in Syd· and Library Service, Mrs. Jolut : Virgin;,; Univ~rsity.
Pleasant Saturday.
• were at the Letart social on
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John Unique 13) Paul the World ney.
Morgan, Mrs. Glenn S m Jt h;
Mr. and Mrs, True Blessing Saturday night.
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Missionary. The third
part
UONS CLUB
Program, Mrs. Gerald Clark,
ol Mason were Tuesday dinner The Letart group made the
I
Friday- Saturday
"A New Purpose and A New I The semi-monthly meeting oi l Mrs. Louise Gibbs, Mrs. Char-!
DINNER ANNOUNCED
ouests of Irene Winebrener.
Ice cream lor the social in the
Big II Day Special I
Age" in three parts (I) Ourlthe New Haven uions etub was fes Weaver; Year Book, Mrs. I PT. PLEASANT- The Plea· Mr. and Mrs Adra Bright and White Church freezers. They
New Demands &lt;2) New Roles , on Tuesday evening at the A- Carroll Adaw.t, Jr., Mrs. Hilda sant Valley Hospii!IJ Auxiliary family of Marion, Ohio, were made 471&gt; gallons and aold all
IIYLDI All·WfliJ!II•ft•wit!J TUFSYN
lor Women (3! The Young Am- 'merican Legion Hall lor their Ridgway, Mrs. Harry Darnell: tand Candystropers awards dm- weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. of It at the fe~tivel.
.
YIUI CIIO!CE If J IIIIT NPUW IIlii
erican; and the fourth
part dinner meeting. Ed Cunning- Regtstrant, Mrs. AUred Sprouse~- ner wtlt be held Monday, May were alos dmner guests Sunday Greggory Fowler of GlenVIlle
."Mother - Who Is She?" in ham presided at the meeting. eo&lt;:hairman .at Annual Ha!lo- 31, at 6:30 p.m. at Gene Ball's Darrell Hollman, Harley, Greg State College spent the weekend
lthree pari, (I) The Modern Mo- An election of officers was ween CarniVal, Mrs.
Jack f Restaurant. Price Is $1.50 a and Christie Bonecutter were Iwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ther &lt;2) Mothers of Other Cut- held, with William Gibb' elect· Needs, Mrs. Cart Gibbs: Co ·1plate. Anyone wishing io make also their dinner guests Sun- Aaron F'owler.
tures (3) How Does the World ed president ; Neil Haymaker, Cha1rl!len Home Room ~pre· reservations is asked to contact day a~ Mrs. Hena Bonecutter is Sharon Brbker of St. Mary's
I
See Women - As Human Be- first v1ce president; Rev. Jack sentatJVes, Mrs. James Gilbert, lrene Doolittle at phone 675-1594. a patient at_Hol..:~r hospital. /Sehool of Nursing at Parkerg.
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lngs presented by Mrs. Robert Welch, secood viee preoldent; Mrs: Donald Bumgardner; RecArdath Brmker IS also a Hold burg spent !he weekend with
Herndon.
.
Robert Gnrtis, secretary-tress· reahon and Playground, Jack
Pleasant Valley HospHal
as M~s. Rena
Bonecutter is Iher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Durmg the busmess meeting urer; Frank Young, tail twist- Needs, Genald Clark, !Wbert ADMITIED Mrs G
Me- a pahent at Holzer hosp!laL Brmker and fam Iy.
Lmda
llacll. wltft recilpf!abla ttllll•ln, ph11 taL
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they approved the Vacation Bi- er and Ed Cunningham Lion Layne, Earl Lucas; M'""ber· Co
De 1 · O~·
Ar·
Ardath Brmker IS also a Hoi- Clarke and daughters were also
Add 'I H tr•i•·ht it not recappabl•.
I
ble School to he held the week Tamer.
'
ship, Mrs. George Carson, Mrs. h'""\t x ";• PI • r~
zer hospital patient at
lhis .Sunday guests of the Brinkers.
I of May 31st with a program to
.
Blake Ntcewaoder, Mrs. Alfred ' 10 w 1ee, t. easant oute I writing.
' Billy Ball, Kenneth Rollins,
I
be held on Friday, June 4th at Lton Ed Cunningham
was Sprouse, Mrs. Frank Baily, Mrs. :•seph Duff, Pl. Pteasa&lt;&gt;t RouiOI Mrs: Flavia Leitner and 1Jr, and Juanita Carpenter are
the Church at 7:30 p.m. They selec1ed to be the delegate to Ray Cooks, Mrs. Joe Paugh, ·
,
IGeorg&gt;a Grimm called on Mr. among the graduates from Wa- .
Friday- Satunlay
discussed their Auction Sale to the Slate Convention to be held Mrs. Eugene Athey, Mrs. Rich- DISCHARGED. Mrs. Lee Wal- l and Mrs. James Canter Sunday. hama to graduate May 24.
1
be held on Dr. Bryant Day In on Huntington in July, The club ard !Wush, Mrs. Marvin Roush, ker, ~llipolts Ferry.
Mr. Canter will celebrate his Russell Thomas of Briliant,
Big II Day Spec/all
New Haven on July 5th. Any- voted to donate $50 to the New Mrs. James Roush, Mrs. Paul
83rd birthday May 24.
Ohio. was a weekend guest of
NYLON ILL-WEATHER Willt TUFSYN
one wishing to donate to this Haven Swimming Pool.
Roush, Mrs. David Dewhurst, lreshments were served to those Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blessing!his mol her, Mrs.
Margaret ,
,
sale please contact Mrs. Rob- Those attended were Ed Mrs. Jerry Scett; P.T.A. Coon- atlendmg, Holly .Layne, Jame and Mrs. F.lha Blessing called 1Thomas.
rtUI CHOICE Of I MOlT POPULU SllfS
ert Herndon or Mrs.
Frank Cunningham, Leo Burrell, Paul ty Council Represntatives, Mrs. Jeffers, Debra Rickard, Londa jon Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Bless-' Mrs. Betty Sayre and Lynn I
Thompson. The June meeting RICkard, Rev. Jack T. Weleh, Luther Smith, Mrs. James Hart. Roll,h, R&gt;ta NICewander, Chris- ling of Albany, Ohio, Sunday. spent the weekend in West Cowill be a family outing in the Frank Young, Fran Reichert, R r h
t
Jorn Burm, Br~ce Adams. Fr-1 Mrs Bennie Blessing is just lumbi'a .
i
New 118 n Park
and Neil Haymaker.
• e res mens were served by ces Wnstoo, Cmdy Haggerty, ~ ------ - ~--M
d M Ch·
H'll
1 were
ve
· served by
Mrs. Mercer's Home
Diane Karr
rs. w. ares
1 I
Refreshments
were
P.T.A. MEETING
. :. Mrs · Otto Grimm,
S
and r.sonan
of Evans,
Va.,
Mrs. Marion Dingey and Mrs. The P. T. A. met on Friday
TOWN COUNCIL
Mrs. Karr and the honoree Debf •
at the social Salurdey night.
Georgf Hill to members and evening at the Elemen!Jary The New Haven Town Coun- , ra.
A delgation met at the home
Bir car or small, this J.J nylon tire fits them att
guesl8 attending: Mrs. Arthur school for their last meeting ell met in regular session on
PERSoNALS
of Mr. and Mrs. Okey Roush
for less. Smooth rolling tread a:ives solid bite on
Wayland, . Mrs. James Mac- ol the school year. Them eel- Thursday evening, May 20th Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shawver ,
•
recently to prepare a program I
huns, stops. 1nd starts.. Wear5 longer, too.
1
Kmght, MISs Esther McKmght, mg was opened With the sing. w!lh Mayor Ge01·ge Thayer pre- and Karen of Salem, Virginia '
lor the Board Church Centen- 1
Mrs. Will McKnight, Mrs. !Wb- Ing of "America" followed with siding. Others attending were viSJted his father, Ivan Shaw. I PT. PLEASANT - Fun~ral l1 nial which is to be in the early
ert Chapman, Mrs. Ray Neilan the Pledge to the Flag. Devo- 0. J. Howard, Jr.,
Charles ver over le weekend. Mr. 1 serv &gt;ce for Mrs. Dna B. c,et- fall.
,
Mrs. Ross Kapp, guests; Mrs. lions were led by the Junior Roush, Roland Karr, Paul Rick- Shawver returned home with •land, 75, Will be held Sunday I Mrs. Inez Bentz has returned '
Hazen Roush, Mrs.
Marcus C~orr of the New Haven _Metho- ard, councilmen, Hilda Ridg- them for a visit.
I ~ p.m. at Catawba, W. ~a. ; to her home here to spend the
Traugh, Mrs. Frank Thompson, d1st Church under the direction w-ay recorder ctnd Donald OhIn the Meth~lst Church with summer months.
Mrs. Arthur Thabet, Mrs. Rus- of Mrs. Frank Thompson and linger,
Mrs. JackT. Welch wa• a ,the Hev. Austm Burrough off~ 1, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Roush j
sell Fields, Mrs. Vem Hiner· Mrs. Robert Petry. The choir Th
1medocat p!llient at Holzer Hos- ciatmg. Bum I will be m Cata- are in the process of re&gt;{(rilling l
man, Mrs. Glenn Smith, Mrs. sang several selections, "Come
,ere was muc~ discussion Ipita I last week.
!I wba.
!1their l'lel l
I
Bob Kirbey Mrs Frank Sprad· Let Us Sing His Praises" "God concermng the delmquency •·
Mrs Clelland died Wednesday I Mrs Sarah Hannum wa• " '
Home Owned 1r: Operated
ling and
Herndon. is Great" followed wlth sen- round the Commumty Building r
McDaniels
a paj morning at the home of • dau-1Munday guest o' foer mother, i
You'll Like OUr Service
BRIDGE O..VB
fence prayers by the
choir especi~IIy on the. nights there lent at eterans
emorta Ighter, Mrs. Park McDaniel, Jr., Mr. and Ml·s. True Blessmg of
The Tuesday Evening Bridge members and the Lord's Pray. ~a!katmg. They diScussed what Hospital.
812-JOth Street. where she had 1Mason.
Phono WY 2-2101
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Club met at the home of MISs er, They etosed With the smg- . the best way to correct the Henry Peary has returned to been re5ldmg lor lhe past f1ve j Mr. and Mrs Glenn Hoffman
Nancy Scally, First and second m~ of "Glory Be to GOd
on :i•!~:tJon and dseverdal sugges- his home alter bemg a patient mosnths.
and fam1ly called on Mrs Flav1a :

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Unf' . h d Shi ' '
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Ray Friend bas been called
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June 8.
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"Your Place." New officers are I
An old time festival wu ened thls mornil!g !hat' the U. S.
preoident, Mrs. Robert Layne; B H Jd F 'd
at the Letart Sehool Sat- Sharon Rollins was an over- Navy would piCk up tha unliJI.
METHODIST W.S.C.S.
rProgram for Dr. and Mrs. K. vice president, Mrs. Gerald
e e _n ay Joyed
uday night with ooup,
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Pomeroy Senior High school
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six
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gra~lng period accordin 0 to an
by James A.
Diehl, Jr., principal of Pomeroy
Senior High School.
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Diehl Sharon Dill, Jennifer Ev.
ans, Patricia Fultz, Anita Hall,

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Wives of members newsstands are still lho!e m::~;.:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;=::;=:=::;;;;=:;:;::;:;::;
. Baptismal services were held
of lite diplomatic set - many pin-up photo magazines. 0 a e
amday May 23 at Horse Cave
nallonai!Ues ;:_ will be g.. m!&gt;- publication has&amp; title you would- !I
Creek by the Rev. E. J. Grif.
sed, beautiluUy dreased, io the .~ h•fieve unle... you oa\ It ...
lith at Z p. m. Those beiug bap.
f'J picl\ll'e . . . llemlce Masli, cur- Connie Fr&amp;Dcll will dance
tlzed were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
rently the ludlllll lady of "Wbal remake of "Girl Crazy" Scarbrough, Mr. and Mrs. WinMakes Sammy Run?" is want· MGM muslcill that or~ilnaiUy II
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ford Scarbrough! Mr. and Mrs.
By DORotHY KILGALLIN
ed for lh' musical version of starred Judy Garland.
~'f'IOIJ~ •
Milford Frederick, Mis' Cl.eryl
"Othello," acheduled fur Broad- sion will have a title song
t.,ttt:lfl
Hayman and Mrs. Aim• PulBGEOUS
way lllis Fall.
llllnk, 31 weD as otber au~~~~;
Ins.
MJII8 MIDNIGIIT'S NOTE- LOUIS BELLSON, w)lo ac- WELL, GO
Lee Marvin 1 Despite llle Bo-cailed "crack- tatlon to the Gershwir.
PRESCRIPTIONS
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downs
authorllles," llle big- IICOre.
DON'T USE MIDICINE
Ullnk she has her next husband back to C&amp;lllornia, Ill reported- of TV and the ceil Little
NoT P•e~RIIED
SKIN ITCH
selected He's Duke Wagy a ly set as Count Basle's drum· to ba making the
FOR YOU
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Chicago' writer
New Yo~k's mer-man for a spell, which their baDgout, h you happen
lcratchlnJ IPrtldt infection. catllbl:c
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Ma be
hing for them. It's dim
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Y
searc
and th t seems
:E~~:te!.n:~..t~~
::~: ened a few weeks aio ttl a '4 D~ might be taking that rest she and romantic,
a
Drug&amp; that have
1•• """'•· . ,.., ole experiment" of live
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t~Jte•, root tteh. oUlet aurtace raab811.
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u ""' .,.....,, '""' ... b"" at' ... entertainment is set to lcose a- "Nightlife" II! ev 10n cameru,
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else may
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•-lilmm·g a apectal show In Dllll- small bours .. pretty
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LohH Orua. Pomei'G1. o.
In ess
daughter
not nece911arily benThis is a season for feudin' and ny's Hidaway one nlgbl last nett and her
ban yard
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fuss in' on Broadway. Now the week, were denied permission GO, wlll play some
lr sudefit you
in fact,
NOW IS
1D brass at "Do I Hear A Waltz?" to take closeup shots of the pa· lhls sumn:'er
...~~~~:ePiace"
the practice of tak·
are irked with one of thr · !Iars Irons. After all, a hideaway Is theatres 10
. ..._ed lo _
ing another's medi'
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hide
· a1 H rl has been SI5u
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away • 0 on
M Nair at the
cine can be danger·
•ve heard hiS agents nave been though for l)lOSI show biz cuslo- pi• Barbara c
tartillg
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ous! Take only what
letting night club operators mers Danny's is a "Look, world Plaza's Persi~n Room ffered
BUY THEM NOWI
your doctor preknow that Sergio is available - here I am!" type of place. Aug. lti, Bar ar~ w; ~
for Summer booking..
Al)ybody know where Trevor far more lucrative
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The TV Academy has pulled Howard is? 20lb Century - Fox Tahoe, and the Plaza fv 1
o coup which will make their wants to fly him Into New York a release from her con rae. I
June 4 Monte Ciarlo ball a for the week of June 16 for the THE CIDC THING _for rea~
0
"hot ticket " The dlar of 1 be premiere of "Von Ryan's Ex- dents of Madrid to do 11 appe
HOUSE PAINT
midnight show will be Barbra press" and the preview of the ill a smaU part - or_even as
Slreisand .. Get ready (or this new Brandon flick, "Morituri." ar. extra - In movtea
4 Registered
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· has of. But th ey ean'I II'nd h'lm • al- made ir Spain. Latest 111lr.
castmg:
David
fered Marlon Brando a four • though they've called all over capture ever so many atttracPharmacists To Serve Yo11
month run on Broad,·.
in the world.
tlve people (especially ladles)
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"Charlie's Aunt'' . . Tommy
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Sands' first record since l1is
WREATHES, SPRAYS, CROSSES, ETC.
, parting with Nancy Sinagra is
Lilled "Love's Funny ." II was
written by his friend Paul Anka, who helped console him at
the time of the abrupt split.
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Pomeroy
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THE PRODUCER of a rePOMEROY
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cently clobbered flicker has
dress Helen Bolle! in care or
rnore Ulan the reviews to wor- Youth Asked For It!
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ry aboot. A $2,500 check for his This column is for
young
stay al a smart Park Ave. bo- people, llleir problems, llletr
lei did the rubber ball bit . . . pleasures, their troubles and
Deborah Kerr, who just mish- fun. As with the relt ol Helen
ed starring in "Marriage on the Help US!, it welcomes laugba
. ocks," will be Audrey Hep- but won't dodge a serious qltelburn's neighbor in the South of lion with a brush • off.
Spain. Deborah an. Peter Vier- Send your teen-uge questions
tel and Audrey and Mel Fer· to Youth Asked For 11, care of
rer plan to hire the same arch- Helen Help US!, lllla newspap.

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.iDally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 27,
Gardner, Vivian Gaston, Parker (Roberta Carpenter) of Ney Carpenter_received word Crabtree, and Russell .Lon,
visitor dom
Mas- Iway,
Scott,
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Whittington,
Keziah
Dye,
Bolivar.
The
little
girl
has
two
of
the
death
of
his
neprew,
Clair
le
Arbaugh,
Mrs.
TrO)'
Coats,
a
sey,
Ava
Greeftlt!es,
Mhl-1
Gala·
Scott,
Debbie
and
Dalelelle
and
1
Lewis Smilll led devotions. It Ida Cheadle, and lhe · hostess, brolllers, Nejo and Robbie. • Edmundson of near Vinton, the
was announced that 71 attended Helen Jeffers.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Blanton past week.
Sunday Scrool on_Mothers D~y A skating p~rty for studenta and son, Jackson, visited her Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rawllnga
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at the church with Mrs. Ehz· of the Columbia
Elementary parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Splll'ai&gt;eth Gardner i&gt;eing the oldest School was held at Dow's tulweU and oilier relatives here lock of Elbany, spnt Saturday
mother present Mrs oe Me- Rollercade near Nelsonville a recent Sunday.
Ievening with Mr. and Mn. Ar•
on
Friday
evening.
The
party
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1Whorter. having the youngest
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Recent weekend viBitors at ur r
; Ray Howery , Washmgt.on, D. child present and Mrs Dale w_as sponsored by t~eb o urn· the home of Ruth Starkey were Relatives and friends attend: C.. visited his parents. Mr. anhd , Dye having 'the oldest child pre- b!a School Mothers c u ·
Mr. a~d Mrs. John Stark'"' and ed the funeral on Friday lor
M V lin Howerv and ot · ·
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. h' : ·. ·ea over · sent. Flowers were given to Recent guests ol 'dr. and children of Sugar Gove, and John Radekin at Columbia Cha; er re atJVes 10 t Is ar
'these three honored mothers. A Mrs. Dale Dye were their child· the
Bill Slack family. B iII 1 Church. Mr. Radekin, lifer 1 recent ~eekend ._ . . f Ihe flower was also given to Mrs . reo and familiees, Mr. an dMrs. Stack who was recently
dis· pe
.
h'
as
The Busy ~ee Soclet) ; 1 1 Wtltiam Cheadle in appreciatioo Chester Baumgardner and fam· charged from the Armed Ser· long resident Hof ~ ~ :ea w.
Carpent~r BaptJSI :hurc 10 nmea of her servkes for mHny years Jty of Coshocton, and Mr. and vices at Fort Silt, Okla., is now well known. e a
enime'n
with MIS. Reed Jefl~rs Mrs. '"' secretarv for llle group.
Mrs. Clyde Walker end family et the home of his molller, Mrs. lfailing heallll for some 1 ·
' recent Thursda y evenmg
' A surPrise brrthday party for of Thurman.
Claryse Stack, Albany Route 1. 1 Mr. a~d Mrs. Gene Jeffers
Mrs.
Elizabeth Gardner was Mr. and Mrs. Ney Carpenter while he seeks employment. . and l'am1ly were guess! on
9 enJoyed by the society mcm· hare received word of the birth DolphliB Burke has been dis-J a recent Sunday of Mr. and
FIRST
QUALITY
' i&gt;ers during the SO&lt;'tai hour and of a great granddaughtem Cin- charged from his duty with lite Mrs. Rex Cheadle and family.
REGULAR
w•s complete with cake and dy Dee Parker, born May II to U. S. Army and has returned The Youth Group ol the Car
Certified Oil Station gills. Those p,·.,ent were Fre- Mr and Mrs. Robert Parker, to
his employment with llle penter Baptist church met at
Pome••• da Smith. Mildred Starcher. Jo- Middleport. Paternal grandpar- Ohio Stsle Highway
Testing the Haymond Nelson home a 1
W. Main St.
ann Bishop. Mae Jordan, Eliza· ents are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Laboratory in Columbus.
recent ' Sunday. Mary Peck was 1
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: ed that the group enjoyed a hay 1
ride and wiener roast
with 1
Douglas Lowther recently. PresI
ent were enny and Rond11
I WhiUington, Thad Dye, Delores
and Carolyn Hoyd, Mary and •
Helen Peck, Oleva Smith, Dale !
.Jordan, Susie Nelson, and Don- I
nie, Kathy and Bonnie Cheadle. '
1 Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers ·
Eltclus!Ye 5thodaoroptton on Rambler Classic and
i were Sunday guests of her mo- .
Ambusador wasons, lets passengers step easily
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!her, Mro. Beulah Cordray of
into 3rd seat. ~ldden compartment under cargo floor.
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i Harold Robinson and SOIIll or •
1 Lancaster called on friends in
E1clus1Yot Roof-Top Travel Rack Is standard
: 1his vicinity a recent Sunday.
at no eldra cost on this smart Ambassador 990 wagon
Friends were sad to hear or
(and 5 of the other 6 Rambler wagon•).
the dealh and burial of his wife
during the past week. Harold is
the son of Vesta Robinson, a -~
former resident of this area
and was roared here and attendI
ed Columbia School.
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I learned or the birth or a daughter Alisa Ann to their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I
Cecil Gillogly, Athens. Matern·
et grandparents are Mr. and f
Mrs. Everett Lambert, Pome- i
roy, The Gilloglys have two
Rambler Is first by far In 6-cylinder wacon sales. And sales of big v.ss
are movina: ahead fast. Rambler offers the only waaons with tou1h
sons, Steven and Jeffrey.
ra~le ·free Advanced Unit Construction •• • Deep-Dip rustproofln 1 .'. ,
The Women's Society
of
cod·sprinll seat cushions •• . Double·Safety Brakes system • •• optional
Christian Service of · Tempi•
Disc Brakes. And we also have exciting hardtops, convertibles, sedan~
Methodist church met with
1nd the newest sports-fastback-Marlin. See them! Save at our ·
Mrs. John Ingram in Albany ·
Sporting Spring Deal Days. American Motors- Dedicated to Excelltn~
on Wednesday evening. Installation of officers was conducted
by Rev. David White in a very 1
impressive ceremony. Mrs. AMBASSADOR: uraut. Rnnt • MARliN : Spons-fa~blck • CLASSIC: Now tntermedlate-Sizt, AMERICAN : Compod E&gt;Jnomr' Kin&amp;
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600-606 East Mllll St., Pomoroy, 0,
tree gave devotion&amp;. The theme II
fast! Two Quickube trays.
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trail of Christ." Others present ------··t;,!oh the Danny Kaye Show on CBS·TV, Wednesdoy ovtnlni!PI---~---• Autom1tic defrostinsln family-s ize
were Carolyn Mosier.
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itect and build houses
near er.
each other on the Costa del Sol COPY KI'I'I'EN
... Joe Levine's versaWily in Dear Helen :
action : Now that he's complete- I believe il was you who once
ly wrapped-up his multl-mllllon said a ahy girl shoult: pick out
dollar "Harlow" in Hollywood, somebody at school that she
he's starling production there thinks is wonderful and then
on three films aime.~ solely "at try to be like her.
the family market, a Ia Walt Welt 1 tried to change myQUART _ _
2.13 Disney.
sell to' be like this real popular
SO MANY PEOPLE In show girl by doinS my hair I~ hers
business have volunteere-'
, and getting the same kmd of
het, John Lindsay in his cam- clollles. When she changed hair
paign for mayor that a "lively styles I d1d too, etc., etc.
GET IT AT
Arts for Lindsay" committee Finally she got mad and call·
Is being formed by some of the ed me a dam copy cat. So now
big~ esl producers in New York what do I do'-CARBON COPY
and Hollywood. as well as an Dear C. C.:
impressive complement of per- When I said - study llle
formers. The committee will be "pe!'80nality kids" and see wb~t
headed by the candidate's wife, makes them chck - I , dldn I
Mary, who always has :.een a mean steal their stuff. Its flatdevotee of the theatre - as he tering, lor a while, to be cop"Everyth!ng in Hardware" is.. Eva Marie Saint can ied, but lhi• gets old fast. And
MAIN ST.
POMEROY 1have the top role in Gore Vi- besides a :·spin-off" hardly ev' dal's new ,&gt;lay. "Drawing Room er makes II big.
Comedy." The author winged So - borrow ideas from
to Paris to invite her to star in the leadero, but develop your
CLOSED MONDAY,
it when she was making "The own style - ~nd styles. Y~u
Sandpiper." Eva Marie hasn't mP. goof at f~r.•l until you gam
MEMORIAL DAY
played on Broadway is 10 years. more self • assurance,
but
keep trying - enrollment in a
charm school helps here. And
always remember: you can't
lick shyness by being a shadow.
- H.
Dear Helen:
I'm invited to a dance with
this
boy who is just my height.
WITH A FUTU
He's never seen me In beels.
The
dance is semi • formal
Select the finest gifts here for lasting beauty and
Should I wear heels and be
service. Honor your grad with a fine timepiece.
taller Ulan him, or flats wbiah
I don't w&amp;DI to wear?-SOON
PLEASE
DearS. P.
I vole lor Oats. You'D be more
com!ortable - and SO WILL
HE! ·-H.
BOIIJNG OVER
Dear Helen:
!her made him cut biB hair,
gets to grow it back
100n.
There's NOTHING wrong with
1 surfer cut. It's fab. I adore
guys with bait at leas\ down
to their ear lobes, If Its clean
and neal, -YEAH
Dear Helen:
If aU boys wore -their hair
Uke Dr. Kildare - Oh boyobboy
ohboyl - T.
Dear T.
II all boys LOOKED like
Dr. Kildare, oh boyohboy ohboy! - H.

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Society Notes

Mr. and Mra. Hugh Bearhs
visited reeenlly In Rio Grande
1 wllh Mr. and Mra. Charles E.
Willlee and son, Matthews.
Mr. and Mra H111h Bearha
called ·Mr. ;btl Mrs. Da1loll
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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., May 27,

Election of Officers Highlights Drew
WebSter P0St Meetmg
' TUesdQy EVe

1965 .

SCOUt pQCk 248

Ho~se

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Sewing
machine
TRAILER
space at 243 S. 2nd 1965
equipped
to Zig
Zag make
but· 3 BEDROOM
for sale,\ Rei 1Estlfe Fo r S a Ie
Sl. , Middleport. Close to bus- tonholes, fancy designs. Take Excellent ~ond1tlon,
1618
Election of olllcers was held Webster and Mrs. Hayes, moth
DEAOLIIIIES
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8efnre Pl.ltoll cttlon
inesses, schools. and church- over payment of $5.50 a L:"ln Heighto, Pomeroy·
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when the American Legion AWl· er of Mrs. Cheeubrew for card'
'IW"nn!ln Oeadllllf 0·00 A.K
es. Phone WY
i&gt;-22 6tp month or pay balance of jM. p ne WY 2·3810 · 5 25 61 I
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illary Of . Drew Webster Post and flowers sent during illnes..
Mun!l a)
t.: ANt ·~~ I . I . AT iONS
o.
rli,\li:ER
LOTS
free
sewTry
it
in
your
home.
Call
c
met
Tuesday evening at
the The department convenlloll to
CO H tt!i:•'TI0 :'-0!0
Will oe ••
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ea
u11t!t !t:OO II.
age
and
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aler
Brown's
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WY
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HOUSE
FOR
SALE
In
Racine.
POMEROY
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One
story
frame
Cub
Scout
Pack
248
held
Its
Legion
Hall.
be held at Pick-Carter botel in
F&lt;'r On 'If 11\l hllcatloo
ro.
,., "'"' er Park 1St ate Approved!
Clarence Hoy, WI 9-2811.
I part Permaslone front, five final meetmg of the year Tues- Pearl Knapp, preSident, eon- Cleveland,
18_wu an
" ,,,. ,, ''"'" .,, ,, '"m'" M1nersvlile, Ohio, Pbone WY DON'T PUMP you alugglsb sep..
5 25 l2lc
bedro
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bath
day
evemng
at
the
Pomeroy
dllcted
the
meeting
and
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hl
nunced.
Regina
a
reVIeW
wa&gt;
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officers were present
er read and annunced the Eighth
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septic tank cleaner. Land- HOUSE FOR SALE. Eight u ase
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to be held
more u uu• one ln enrrect 1n11eruon
mark Farn: SW'eBU.
rooms, two baths. Extra lot heating, double garage, many Roger Dillar~
Cubmaster, WBB given by Ruth Thornton, in Lgan June 10 t th8 Pres·
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For Sale
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tic goes with house. 361 soutb extras. Lot 70 x 100 on paved presided and themeetlng open- chaplain, after whicb lniUation
churcll ' •
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Front st., Middleport. Mrs. streei. Excellent
location. ed with the pledge to. the !lag was held for Linda Gulnther, Dele ates from' the unit
" '•;mum
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Henry Hennessy.
! $!1.0011.00.
led by Kenneth Harrts, follow- Peggy Taylor, Norma Jewell, nference
are Pearl Kna to
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Daisy v":•"'m'a Fl'sber, and ..._ Mppar·'
aecOUVII m~ertiOil8
room house
and large iot. : Complete with power polishI
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on.-.. I
pa!rt adP and
Also
beds.
di nette set, 1 er buffe:. Pay off balance due PRICE REDUCED on att.raC: frame, 8 rooms, bath, mod- RoMle
Plans ·were made ec er: Fern Cheesebrew was tin. AJternates are Gladys Cum·
1
2
~' " ~~ '70:.""', • ';.~~"A';::;;'
6 payments, $6.72 each. WY
live 3 - bedroom ranch style ern kitchen, small basement, for a Wiener rll!ISt for the boys the . Initiatory officer and was mings, Daisy Frecker and Faye
lmum
• " " "'"""' ' . ."
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kilr hen cobinet, 2 wool rugs 2-2575.
i&gt;-22-5tc home. Located in new ad- new concrete Iron! porch, gas and their parents, on Sunday. assisted by Pearl Knapp, pre•l· Wildermuth. The Natlooal con' '"' ,"'~'"~. •,o,:.:•~ M o,, ,
and tab le. See Milton lluod I
dition on Chester Road near heating. Lot 50 x 120, close June 27, at Camp Chester. Plans dent;, V~glma FISher, fil'llt vention at Portland, Oregon,
laturd ., 8 :JO ... . ~~ to 12:00 noon
HI 623 Mill Street . Middlel";;t ,
State Highway garage. Fire- to schools and stores. Can were also made lor the Cub VIce president; Ruth Hennessy, August 20 • 26 was annotmced.
.
rrT~ s~L:~i' •
aftec 6 p. m Phone WY 2-38 . .
place. well lnoulated, tiled be financed $10 000 00
Scouts to march m the Mem- second vice preSident; Ruth Gl d M
th
&amp;Esc1T
_ __ __ _
__
kitchen and bath, hardwood LETART FALLS' _:_ ON
orial Day
,
chaplain, and Carrie port "ol:he
5 27 31 1'
'rllY HEF'OR E you buy F'ac
floors, storm doors, windows, 338 - 2 story frame, six A Cubmaster pin was pre· 1 ~lmg, pianist. At ihe close tee and olficers elected were
lory
rcprcsenlali'" wdl
100 x 400 lot, basement, pa~ rooms (3 bedrooms), balh, sented to Mr. Dillard and a o . t e mlltlaion, Gladys Cum· Virginia Fisher, president; Lin.
PHONE WY2-2156
teach you lo weld. cui, braw,
I io. Phone WY 2-5337.
basement, forced a11 beating, committee pln will be present- ?,"ngs and Mrs. Ne~~lmg _sang da Guinther, second vice presi·
solder. hard surface. heat.
5 19 tic enclosed front and back por· ed to Kermit Walton. David Wake Up America publiShed dent; Mary Martin, secretary ;
charge batteries. tha w water
'OR SALE r Large 4 bedroom ches, garage, workshop, 2.29 White received his Bobcat pin by the Amer~can Legion Depart· Marjorie Reuter, treasurer; Le·
Card of Th~nks
I pipes. Me igs Landmark . Porn- 30 H.P. Evinrude molor. I home, in Racine, in
good acre! level land. Located and Scout-O·Rama patches were ment of Ohio With words and ona Smith chaplain· Eulalia
--l WISH to thank all those who
croy.
.
5 27 lie I
condition - out of high wat- one mile from new Racine given to Den Mothers and CUb '!'USIC by Peggy Paul. Mar Mar· Webster, historian,
Sarah
sent me flowers and ca rds. l narden's Market on n1. 124 in Electric Starter, Trailer, 1 er. Hot water beating sys- Darn. f8,750.110.
Scouts.
bn was transferred from Shel· Roush, sgt. at arms.
,;,,. Meigs Memorial Hospilal ' Syracuse has on special ThursSki . belts, I iem, large electric hoi water ALBERT W. COX, SALESMAN Den Six presented the pro- by Un.'t to the local umt.
Memorial services were hell
Slaff and all those who were day, Friday and
Sa turday, Accessories,
tank, storm windows. To be r BOX Z29 WY Z-383o WY UW gra..'n using the theme of the An mvltatlon was received for Gladys Smith and Margarel
Kind to me wh ile I w" in I 211 lb. potaloes $1.J!l. tomatoes Cushions, etc. In excel·
so ld to settle ••tate.
Call
5 25 31c month, "Know Your Town. " On from Lafayette Unit, Gallipoli• Smith who passed aw I h'
the hospital.,, •.,1rs
I lo basket 79c: 2 for 39c
Henry Cleland, daytime WY 2. NOTICES
a table was a display represent· lor ail G1rl State representa· ast ear A iano •ol:'"Ho
5bread.
Pearson.
5 27 ltc
loaves fo r ,; 10 len! condition .
2255, evenings WY 2-2588.
GOSPEL meeting •t BearwaJ. ing the town of Pomeroy includ. lives and their mothers to atTh
b M' N
89 ,,
5 i'ed polaloes
lbs new
5 6 trc low, speaker, Richard Pryor, · ing the hills, building•, railroad tend the Buckeye Girl State In·
U,
eu
93 lk
from May 26 until June 4 tracts and river. The hoys ~ave !ormation Tea at Grace Metho'
e rVI ~nc
strawb•·rri e•s 45c quarl: m' '
FOR &gt;ALE: 5 room bouse. eac_h evening at 8 p. m. va. a brief history or various places dis! Church Saturday, June 6, MrMrs. KnTbapptgaveththe
Notice
m
JUg 43c 11l g&lt;1l lonM_plk
lus
de,
i bath, basement. Gas furnace,
s·
orn on • e memorJa
cation Bible school, May 31 ol interest in Pomeroy .
· rrom 1 to 3 p. m. Thank you
.
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--·po;cl, ga 11 f0 0 d1,.,
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After
8:00PM
fireplace.
Priced
for
quick
until
June
4
each
morning,
The
Senior
Hi&lt;h
ocho
ol
v;as
ntes
were
read
lrm
Eulalia
antod
Ml
rs.
Nheulzlmgvi
play
1 89
.lo-Bo ·log oo , 12 cans $1.00 :
sale. Phone 773-561!, Mason, 10
•
e aps c ose t e ser ce
urda\,' mght (lU !sidt• su n1nwr
Ho ogna 3 I'·
I',egu 1ar
a. m.
5 Z5 3tp given bv. Ot&gt;Tln · 1: '--·
us.
1.00
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W
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Va.
4
16
tic
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Refreshments were served• a·
1
1
d.mres
!::tart :1t ~laplt&gt;wond
c'igarri\('S c pal'k Open 7
County Courthouse, Jon Dillard:
MEET TONIGHT
th cl
f th
ti
b
1.1le and will be he ld ewy dal's a v..-ek25 including Oeror- 1 Business Services
HOUSE FOR SALE on Laurel In 1941 , the German battle- Pomeroy • Mason Bridge. Ken· i The Southern Local Band e ose o . e mee ng )
Jtc
Cl1 ff Road Mrs. Norman E. sh1p BISmarck was sunk 4110 neth Harris; Civil War Monu· Boosters will hold their regular Gladys Cummmgs and Lena
Frid:11· mght thronghout the allnn
1 27
Ihe .loo: will f.\ IBULLDOZE R WORK, equipped Hysell. WY 2-6322 .
miles west 01 drest, France.
ment, Steve Jewell; the Can· meeting May 27, Thursday at 8 Smith With Dolly Hayes,
( [ E lnr dane&lt; &gt;Jarlmg "' llniCAN TOM,.TO plan ts fur w1th wmch. Big or small job.
5 4 3otp
non in the Court yard. Mark Dil. p.m. in the Southern Local High ys
and Letta Sjlencer,
.. " m.
j C7 3ip
sale ll'ii iJam Holmes. Srra- Call da\'tJmes WI 9-3151, even- I INCOME PROPERTY- - - locallard; Pomeroy
Elementary School All band parents are contributing.
,,:RE 1JLL be a senes of cnse
5 1.6 lfc
ings wt g.j039, Gene Barnett .i ed within 2 miles or the new
School, Morton Barnes; the ori· urged to attend.
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w · me"nes &lt;.\ &amp;wwal- TIHE SA I.E 7'&gt;11 x 14 Prestige !tac1oe, Oh10.
5 13 tiel 1 k
t R .
Oh'
,ginal Baptist church, Ronnie
FIRST
1
' '"2i un:c: June l
IIIJil ewa ll $20.95: 800 x 14
aof
Couch and the library, Jelf In 1954, more than lif crew QUALITY
·'~1
f'\'t-':"llnE
~
II
P
m.
\" &lt;1· , Pn•stige
Wh
itewall
122.95.
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Circle.
"'embers of tL aircraft carrier REGULAR
1
building, housing two furnish·
...
Refreshments were served , Bennington died as an explosion Cert'fi d 0"1 St i
' ·~r f ,t l&lt; &lt;.c-.,., ..- .11 br
~c pl l s Snnoco, Chesler.
i i' iC M:&gt;
Jni,! Ju•w Ohio 985-2.'05
5 25 61e :
ed and one unfurnished apart·
May !5
' durmg the r.ocial hour by Den rocked the huge ship of! the
I re
I
at on
!
. :::~-, ;-;- ..r; ~ "'i.a.:-:mg
ilt
.
.
i ment, l large business room
The Pomeroy WCTU
wi11 Three.
coast of Rhode Island.
W. Mlln st.
Pomerey
, ~ -··· , ..,._,ker
for GOOD LSED refngerator Ph.
' below, I double garage with 1meet at the United Methodist
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.• .: ·:.:•:·: r.~l..n~ s ~·i ll lx' _WY 2-6227 .
5 25 61 p
fu rnished apartment
over 1Church Tuesday at ~ p. m.
manners of horse. Any cl ub 1
:o ?c_. _,,
; z; lip WE: LOAN Carpet Shampooer
ond located in rear, 1 nice! The Middleport Athletic As- member wishin~ to enter the .
Port- 1 nt no cost wi th purchnse of
frame building located
at sociation wiJJ meet Tuesday parade is to contact Mr. Reu.'
' . '" i TDl"LE for
Blue Luslr(' Sh~mpoo. Bake r
~
si"de. All m A-1 con d'.
llton. evening at ·7:30 p.m. at the ter.
' ' ''"OodiSt Charge: fri - Furnilu re, \11d! ' .'ort.
Sales &amp; Service~
Six rentals in all. Selling due high school.
It was voted to pay for insur1
~ ·:0 ~Iorse Cho pel, Rcv. l
tc
_
lo
health.
Phone
daytime
WY
The
Ladl-es
Aux
·
ary
of
Fn·
ance
to cover all club member~
1
11
5 25 6
... '''·'" F..::!r1v
and
Arthu
r
Slltt
......
IL.OO A. M. l r,-nn: I HAV£ anolher shipment of eFi t.s Almost Every Car
2-2255, evening• WY 2·2568. ey-Bennett Post, American Le- and also to pay 15 to Glen Ev5 13 12tc gion , will meet Tuesday even· ans for work on t_he grounds
, , i\rtlwr Stitt. Sun , ·: 7:30 ar1ir1cial flowrrs. Pearl Park- eTransferahl e When
"' Pnrll:md. llev. l1. E. [ er, Laurel CliU, Rt. 124 .
You Trade Cars
I ROOM brick home, 2 bath- ing, May 25 at the legion hall. where new barn Will be built.!
·II'" '" ""d Arthur SUit.
5 25 3tc
rooms, finiShed attic and There will be election or offi. Herman Carson Will put the
5 26 31 ' - · ·e Guara nteed 24 months
basement. Out of high water. cers and all memben are urg- barn und?r r oof.
·
c CLOTH awnings and porch valed
to
attend.
Mrs.
1\liham
_
.
B.
Downie
an·
_
B b
,
or 24,000 m1 1es
Central heating, priced for
, .,
,,r· ; \ TOMATO plants for
anre. am oo porch shad~' ' eMost Popular Unit
quick sale. Phone W~ 2-6116 1
MAY 11
nounced a tra1mng day in judg·1
\\"illi;lln Holmes. Svra- Ven eti an blinds and repairs. ~
The
Wild
ood
G
rd
b
1 mg for 4·H members and par'5 26 trc
Da le w,ppe l, 215 Un ion Ave. ·
In the U.S.A.
or WY 2·2205 · Charles F. .
w
a en c u ents to be held at the Bob Ev·
. !! IT ON IVMPO - Llew- Pomeroy.
5 18 301c
Wildermuth.
4 13 tfc Will me&amp; Wednesday evening ans farm . June 5 !rom 10 a
00
I
at the home of Mro. Fred to 3 p m Thos tt di . m.
" Thompson's "Life and
·
I
nsurance
Nea
-1h Mr u .
· ·
e a en ng are
STRAWBERRIES?
Installed
,
se, WI
' · •wm Nease to take a sack lunch Membe s
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program.
1 AUTOMOBILE 1
· transportaiion
·
r
11
~-,,
t 8 15 Mondav
c~·Tth ru
nsurance been as co--hostess
. .
.
not havmg
are
· a · a. m. '"" ·
See the Special Price
cancelled' Lost you. opera- The Fflendly Ne~ghhors club to contact Mrs w A M
5 25 lfc
on F'reczcrs at Landma rk.
tor's license: Call WY 2-2966 will meet Wedne•day evening or Mrs.
.. organ
All Sizes Chest and
Pomeroy, 0.
615tfc at the home of Mrs. Donley Rei- A colored fil&lt;n was shown on
Upri ght in Stork
PHtrro Copymg Service. Cop- bel.
.
Ponies of America presented by
leo made ol legal papers. Evangeline Chapter' Order the Ponies o( America club and
NOTICE
SEWING MACHINE _
birth records and almosl any or the Eastern Stars, or Mid· showed mostly the
Appoloosa :
Open Mon.·S•t. Til 9 PM
dleport will have its annual in· pony.
·
repair other documents.
services
all
makes,
WYZ.2264
spectt
'
on
Wedn
d
·
Ref
h
I
Reuter
Insurance;
Pomero'
es
ay
evenmg,
re
smenis
of
sandwiches;
My Office Will Be
POMEROY
·'
J.ck W Carsey I The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy .
g 4 Uc i Jllay 26 at 7::ro p.m. at the Ma. cake, potato chips, kool aid and
'
M•n.•o• r ·
Authonzed Singer Sales and
sonic Temple in Middleport.
coffee were served by Pat and
Closed From
PHONE
I1 Serv1cc.
5 4 30tc GUARANTEED. renewable for
WY
MAY %7
Bob Jones and Janet Manuel
_ s
2 21 1
1
lile lw&gt;pitalization. lsoued The Afternoon Circle ol Heath from a table centered wilh Am:
. "elgler Buildln~ i'III'Pi) lor at all ag&lt;S. Phone WY 2·fil66 Methodl'st Church wl' ll have 1·ts ercian flags .
May 31 to June 7
KNAPP .SHUES, special offer new homes Built in kiteD64 Studlbakar ~ 2 dr. H.T. I cyl.
to .lune . only, buy 1 pair ens, •torm windows, aiUU.
Z 18 tfc annual spring luncheon Thur•· The next meeting wlil be held
regu lar pnc&lt;,_ get 2nd pair inurn siding. can Guy N•••.
Livestock
day May 27 at the church at I out of doors with Tom Reuter
RICIIo
DR. E. F. MAAG
12.00 off. Write or call Ro·
.
.
""'
p.m'. Miss Sanborn will present and Dick Karr servisg the re64 Falcon 4 dr. Wagon, 6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio
bcrt Hill , Elm Street, Ra cine. ler, Racme, Ohio.
RIDING HORSE for sale. Black the finn! chapter ol the study frJe~s~h~m~en~ts~--;;;;;m.~~[!
AIJ il 1MUBll..E IDSIIrance ......
12 29 tfe and Whl'te geld'mg, 6 years book on "Genesis." Hostesses ft..-1'
5 19 I2tp
63 Ford Cty. Secla• 4 w1g011. 6 tyl. Std..._
cancelled! 1OS1 your opera I
old. Vt;y gentle. Call 965-2403 w111 b Mrs E u Wood Mr
_.. C
lor'l licenlel Call WY Z.&lt;!9641 lr
BULLDOZER work, small doz.. or see Rodney E. Gaul, Chese
· · ""
• s.
•
R..tlo
lloll&lt;
UNICO ALFALFA
er,_back Idling, farm ponds, ter, Ohio.
........,.,
5 2&amp; 3!C p, L. Mitch, Mlu Bess San63 Rlmbler Cl-'• 770. 6 cyl.lfd. tren~ lodlo
FREE - Pulpwood !OI the
WEEVIL SPRAY
dnvewayg cut. Cheap rate,
born, Mro. Walter Hayes and
cutting. Phone Wl 9-2 71.
Middleport, Phono WY z • CURTISS BREEDING Service, Mrs. Hattie Smith. Those -~
62 Olcll StarfiN 2 dr. H.T. powtr lt-lng. poww
1
combineo Malat hion and Me·
2208.
1&gt;-J.li.IO!c for the best in
artificial lending are asked to brlng e
5 24 6tp
th&lt;rllyc hlor - the top recombreeding. 180 or the Nation's covered dish and their tsble
brak•, power wh dan, riCilo
· ··~·- - - - - - - - mend ati on. Apply up to 7
AUChONEER
leading aires make
their service.
62 Palrlane 4 dr. 8 cyl. Std. traM. RICIIo
days hefore harvest ... no
Co I Se .
home at Curtiss. For eervlce, Tbe Rlv....,;•w Garden Club
' Sale or Trade
residue in milk when used as
mpBradford
ete rvree
ca11 Le~nd
·~
Crin
•• p ar ker, p omeroy, .wlll meet ~Thursday
evening,
61 Ford Falrlane 2 clr. 8 cyl. Std. Inns. RICila
LYMOUTH Fury, 4 dr. directed. Very low toxicity,
Oh'1
WY
· running condition. Olin I easy to app ly. Gives good
Write, Prone or Contact
p ~
2·2264 or Albert May 2'1. at the home ol Mrs.
61 Studlbaktr 4 dr. 6 cyl. Std. tr1111. Radio
, C.nter St., Mason, W. ' control of destructi ve larvae
A. C. BRADFORD
~~ er, Chester, Ohio, 985- Claremont Harris, usisting her
Vi '
o 25 6tp stage, provides up to 3 wee ks
Racine, Ohio
·
5 19 121p will be Mrs. Herman Gross61 Plymouth Sta. Wagon 2 clr. 8 cyL Aut. TraM.
~ residua l protecllon Also cono 1 tie FOR SALE: Fine pony. Come nlckle.
bello
lrn ls spittl ehugli, ot her fo rage
Karl Grueser, PlambiD&amp; and
and see. Mason 713-5923.
The Rock Springs Grange
For Rent
FARM HOUSE. 6 ~,:- city insects. LANDltARK Mei gs
Heating
7-6-301&lt;! will meet Thursday at 8 p.m.
59 Font Crty. Sq. 4 dr. Wagon, I cyt. Aut. Iran-.
Cou nty Farm HurP.a u CooperThe
111 be a p g
nd
gas, good condition. water ative Association-East 1lain
MlnersvUie, Ohio
Dr. Melvin E. Llllt:IT
~-. y '....Ca.ca-'-ur -"'-"hm
re w nta 'II bero aerved
ram a
Radio
system, ga~den and pasture Stree t, PcmJero}·.
End your sewer troubles
arian. large and aman antmall. •· t:.~. n~o e W1
·
58 Ford Folrl- 2 clr, 6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio
Included, Syracuse. WY 2We have all sizes
128 was bington St., Raven. The Rutland
MAY
31 Club will
""97
Garden
M&lt;
~
5 27 3tp
M ., ~ co• noLo
Sewer Macbinf!s
-ood w va Phone - ·-t
1111.- , . _ _ FOU ROOM
.
ALFALFA w"v"
Reasonable Rateo
b . . -" ......... . hold an open meeting Monday _ , - - - ...,
-furmshed apart- Malathion &amp;: M~tbouhlor an top. Call WY 'l
ce ours. DaUy 4 to a p. evemng
' ' May 31, at the Memeat, downsto.irs. WY 2-36~0
rl!o:lllllll\ ..ndfld fo r con t ro lling Alf·
v 97C Day or Night
m.
I -Ml ,._
; M) .
a lf Wei'!YI I. t::ron omlca l Unico Alf·
7 26 tfC
Y.\0 thodist Church in Rutland at 8
=--,--:-==oc-~---5-_1_1 _;_tfc ~~; ~eee;;~;:;-a~P c~nt;l~'ay• bt.!r~~ AIR
Auto Sales
p.m. The Star Garden Club of
J and 4 ROOM furnish~ apart· ham·~l. no resi dues In m!l ll: . Lolli'
CONDITIONING Refrlgerr ~xter and the Rutland Friend·
64 Chevroltt ~ Ton 6 cyl. Std. Tr1ns.
menta. Rowley &amp; iieed Hard- ~~~~ ltY~on~~!f ~~ ~~:~c~~~" •a~~ atio~ service. Jack's Refrig. FOR SALE: 1~ 2 • dr. Olds- ly Gardeners will be guests.
su,l!e. 1uu up ao a weeb.
Alllo
eratmn, New Haven, Phone mobile. Practically
new.
63 Chevrolet ¥2 Ton 6 cyl. Std. Trans.
ware.
5 11 Lfc
COil ii'(I!J 8Plttle bU I{8 . othet
fo rage
TU
2-3537.
4
6
Uc
Can
be seen at 174 Cole St.,
- tngeeu. L A NDMARK. Met 11~ c ount y
Hor•n SL--- Repo•t
and b~th. 139 f"a nn Btlreau Cooperative AMflclD·
or call WY 2--2744.
..... fWltl
,
FlVE R(l(JMS
62 Ford ~ Ton 8 cyi.'Std. Trans. Redio.
Butternut Ave. Phone WY 2- u~~-=- E~~~n ~~~et. f&gt;o~eroy.:_
Business Services
' 27 3tc Given at Meeting
2322.
11 tic 1965 Stereo Console. with AM HEATING, Plumbmg;-MaeDorl
A report was given on the
61 Ford~ Ton 6 cyl. Std. Trans.
.•
and FM combmot10n, lovely Furnaces. Arnold BrotbeTbe llamOier
horse show held Sunday when
·1 11 : o~.: ["; :m~ tour m&lt;IYJ:J furmo:: he"'"•
World
SlaDd
rd o1 o..-..a..t
ed and .mfurnished apart
walnut fini sh. Four
s pee~ C!B East Main Street, Pom·
•
_..,....... the Meigs County Riding Club
60 Chevrolet 3A Ton Utility Bed
m•nta WY ~SOl
, changer. Four speaker sound eroy. Phone WY Z-2448.
EJ
..
ile...,
met Tuesday evening at !he .
81
12 1 11
system, dual volume control.
7 20 tic . 1 ear room, rtde ond pel' Rock Springs Grange Hall.
,
60 Jeep 4 cyl. Dlspetcher
vS1 X ROOM HOUSE in Pome. Take over payments oi $6
lwmance. Small eor e&lt;oDOIIIy Tom Reuter, president, con·
roy Phone WY 2-5385.
per month or pay balance due
Help Wanted .
ond managonbtlliJ
dueled the meetnig and stated
$92.42.
See llloiOrw
th at he Wl'S we11 pease
I d w1'th
~-:===,-,-~..,:_4_14 tic
Call
1\YTry. it in your home· BABY SITTER, 5'h days week.
Metropolltao
2
6555
5
24
4
YOU A~~A"fS P~Y LESS AT . ,
3 EEDROOM brick Duple~with
·
tc L1gnt housekeeping.
Write
E. Matn Streel PomerOJ
the club,. since in two point
.
.
I
garage Bullernut Ave., Porn- ELEXTROLUX- sweeper com. care of The Daily Sentinel,
Pbone WY W1l1l
shows of the Association, the
.
' '
eroy. Call WY 2-5127.
plete with 7 attachments. Pay Box 666-D. Pomeroy.
4 Z2 tl&lt; club bas lour first places. A
4 27 tic
oil 4 payments $5.51 each.
communk!aiton was read in re- 1
'l
_________ __~ - ·- WY Z.2575.
:;.2z.otc
~ 20 tic
Wa t d T0 8
gard to th'e Big Bend Regalta
'
u.
S.
Civil
S.rvlco
Tomt
n
e
•
uy
weekend
June
JB
•
20,
The
part
I
GOOD pasture, plenty lo water,
Mea.wom•n 111 antJ n-..r Sel:!•ft ,.,..
-near RutIand. Phone SH Z. FOR THE FINEST select!
•••• '" """ """" .,,.,....,.., WANTED TO BUY Would like for horses in the 1parade to be
1
0 rhou••'""- 01 toM ",.n ITeJMrt'""
5584(,:
5 25 6tc flowers for Decoration· 00
to purchase 4 b d
~~~~
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Day l.ralnll11
..anl.tl IPP&lt;IInted. l'f1)f'rtflnH
e room qua l'1·1held June· !8 !Itartlng at Mido;~RN •
m d bath
t
t Cl'fl' Sh
. I UIUall, unn_, .. .., fi'R£1 lornJ'I'Ilao ty home. Please state price dlennrt at 10 a.. rf' waR p~.
'-""
roo an
• s op a
I s
ot R~&amp;Jr ' liOn Oft ~~~~~~. ••lartea. &lt;'eiiii1"'1M"'d l t'
I .
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furftlshed apartment Middle. Middleport Ohio
Wrtte t.ll411.y fl1'1nr n•m• . tdtl,.... entJ
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Ualted Prell llllenallolll only "one or perhaPs two" set
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Mrs. 11J1S !Dilde the -White H«~se.
Lyndon B. Jobnson wlll be bot One, In the Oval Room, w111
lesa of a one-hour lelevlsioll start the show, he said.
tour of Washln8too, In color, Secondarl Bald he estimated
which ABC TV aaya 11 hal Mt"B. Johnson would be on cam-scheduled lor the fall.
era for about 10 mlnutes, and
The producers ol the special that her narration would be emare John H. Secondarl and Hel· ployed In addition. "She apen Joan Rogers, the husband peara at the key stpots which
and wife team responsible for ar~ absolutely e•sential to tell
the .~otable 'Saga 01 Western the story of the past, present
Man series of documentaries and future; he said.
ln the last two video seasons.
The producer said tllat Mrs,
According to ABC-TV, the· Johnson'a personal knowledge
First Lady, In addition lo the of the program's subject was
tour and look at natibnal lan&lt;f. contrlbutlng greatly to the conmarks, will describe what has tent.
been done and what Is bel"'l "She's astounding," he said.
considered to reoist urban d.. 'She llveo and ltreathes this."
ray aud to maintain and in·
The Channel Swim• Govs.
crease the clly'a beauty.
The network adda ibal Mrs. John McKeithen of Louisiana
Johnson, who is enai•man o a and Carl . Sandera of Georgia
committee for a more beautiful discuss the voting rights bill
capitsl, will emphasize what on ABC·TVs 'Issues and Ans
Washington hopes to do lo pro wers" Sunday. ..Higlllights of
vide a model for the nation, the "Freedoms Foundaiion at
and bow individuals around the Valley Forge" dinner and pa
country can contribute 1o beau triotic ball held by the women's division ol the Los Angeles
tlfying their own areas.
On Mond.,, Mrt. Johnson County chat&gt;fer " ·r presented
I on NBCopened the White House con as a one hour ·
m. EDT,
ference on natural beauty, aay TV Saturday '
log, "uglineu ll1 bitterness." with Bob Hope
master of
An ABC-TV apokuman 10ys ceremonies..
the First Lady'• program will
be entirely dlflerent from Mn. Mro. Mary .Gleockner
of
John ~·. Kennedy's televised Pomeroy spent Sunday with Mr.
White House tour.
and Mrs. Erwin Gloeckner.
Secoodart, who Is rurrently Mrs. Arthur Donohue fell at
in Washington working oo the her home recently and dislocatapeclal with hlJ wife said Tues- ed her shoulder.

By Mn. Berbort Roush
Several from here attended
baccalaureate services at SotJih.
ern Local High School. Local
graduates ate Marsha M o r a n
David Gloeckner, Peggy Grimm,
Jack Bostick and Kearney Donohue.
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A family get together was
held at the home of Mr._ and
Mrs. Erwin Gloeckner Sunday
with a picnic on the lawn. A~
tending were Mr and Mrs. Clrl
Norris, Junction City; Rev. and
Mrs. James Morr!Jon, Bruce
and Mike, Marsha and Edward
Moran, Carl Roblnaon, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Adams, Mrs. Larry
O'Brien and Jimmy, Mr. and
Mrs. Rerbert Roush and Roger,

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Mn. Leona Brinker returned
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the car, of Mra. Meadolll and SUT?
new daughter, Tammy ~I!Je.
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a Ust of WSCS officer• Installed
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7:02-30 News
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8:00 Ohio Valley New1
8:11&gt;-30 Muical Clock
8:55 Community New•
9:110 Tallt of the Town
9:55 Mason Calllll}' New1
10;00 Public Servic&lt;l Show
10:15 Dally Ll&amp;hl
10:30 Latcbstrlng
11:00 World Newo
12:00 Community News
12:20 Eva111 Bulletin Board
12:25 News-Q.Grams
12:30 Agriculture Program
12:45 Country Go-RoOnd
1:55 News Beat
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2:55 News Beat
3:110 Mid-Way Matinee
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4:00 Dlscing With lloD
4:30 lnlercbange
5:00 Community Nm
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1:10 World &amp; Nat'! NeWI
5:30 Sunset Boulevard
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7:45 First Baptist Churcb
1:30 The Rev. Sllu Billups 8:00 Ohio Valley New•
2:00 The Rev. Andrew Parsons 8&gt;05-30 World Newt
Z;45 The Rev. Roscoe Thome 9:00 High School Hll Para~•
3:10 Tho Sunday Showcase
10:30 Son&amp; • S1orJ Time
8:30 Sundown Seren•d•
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Republicaa Legisiat~n
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Local &amp; Oillo New•
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Newtt-0-&lt;lra!lll
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Saturday Matinee
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1:55 New1 Beat
Z:OO Saturday Mallneo
2:55 News Beat
1:00 Saturday Matinee
1:55 New• Beat
4;110 Dlsclng With Doll
4:30 Top Ton Revue
5:110 Saturday Newo Report
5: 15 Dlnner M111lcale
5:30 Commllllity Choirl
7:110 Off The Air
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7:59 Sign On
1:00 The Singing Preacbor
1:15 News Report
1:30 Church of Cbrll1t
I: 00 Musical lnterludo
10:30 First Baptl!l Church
11:30 Children's Cbapel
11:45 Sunday Nen Special
12:110 News Report
2:15 Episcopal Churcb
I '00 ChiD'Ch of Oud
1:30 Gospel Call
Z:OO Old Folks Hour
S:IIO 9fJO Rlt Parade
3:30 Nows Beadllnea
3:32 9fJO Rll Parade
1:55 News
4:00 990 Bit Parade
4:30 News Headlinu
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4:55 News
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Bollom. All singers art:' invited
everyone is welcome.

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Mrs. Dorothy Baker and
children, Mrs. Janet Nease
Mrs. Wi\liam Eichinger an
daughter, Mary Jane Gibbs.

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Laurel Cairns

The May meeting of th
Pomeroy WCTU was helO:: Tues1 day afternoon at the United Me1
I thodisl rhurch. with Mrs, Alien i
Hampton president. in charge. I
' Group singing of Let The
Lower Lights Be Burning opened the meeting, followed with A surprise farewell sluml
prayer by Mrs. William L. party was given by Ann ~kSmith. Mrs, G. H. Ewing read C!intock on May 2-Ith
fo
an article, "Drinking on the Laurel Cairns who is moving to
eampu,, nf Oberlin College" and Tipp City. The Ya Wa Te Camp
also an article concerning .a Fire Gir ls were invittd to help
: newspaper boy who won a tnp surprise Laurel and the group
i to Washlngt.on , D. C. sponsored gave her a gift of a travel ;
by the OhiO WC'I'U. Mrs. C. I alarm clock.
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Melvm Alktre was appointed as 1
temporary flower and mission ' The first part of the evening ;
· chairman while Mrs. Gladys ! was spent playing softball
. Curkler is oonfined with broken Idancing on the patio. Refre!ih·
leg.
I ments of potato chips, b~:~~~~~~ ;~
"for This Child I Pray'' was lly deorated cake, . nd
the topic of the program pre- Iwere served by Emma Jat« tl
I1 sented by Mrs. Alkire. The McClintock.
hymn, I Would Be True. opened i
.
: the program followed with scrip- j Later m the evenl~g,
Jure readrng by Jhe lead- and popcorn were enJoyed
er who also read an article on the girls. Members
the Loyal Temperance Leagu~. ~ we~e the honored guest, Elrenda !I
Mrs. Alkire also read the BeatJ. Cairns, Nancy Bentz,
: tudes Cor Parents and an arti· Bradford. Diana Cross, S:.~e Curl de "An Alcoholic Nation Can- tis. Linda Grindstafl . .Jane John·
: not Run An Automated World." son, Joy Theiss, MarthH Yost
I The meeting dosed with the and the hostess, Ann
were
I hymn. "He Leadeth Me" and tock. Adults attending
, the benedirtion by Miss l.ucre- Mrs. McClintock, Mrs. Helen
tia nl'nheimer.
Johnson, assistant guardian and
Mrs. Mary Curtis, guardian
Mrs. Long and Mrs. the Camp Fire Girls.
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fabrics and tbe latest in S:tylln(l: cool sunbacks - dressy voiles - 2J
pc. linen suits - seersucker suitsand many others - all prices from
5.95 to 25.00. P~ute sizes 3 to 13. Jun·
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Mrs. Iva Sisson and Mr~.
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· Beverly Long entertained las\
' week with a bridal shower in
1honor of Miss Beverly Perrin, For Church School
, bride·elect of Mr. William Dix- Jmtial plans for a jomt vaon. The shower was held at the cation church schoot were m~de
l Sisson home which was deco-- when members of a plannmg
rated with the wedding \heme. committee from the United Me·
A pink and white color thodist Church in Pomeroy and
scheme was carried out in the Heath Methodist church met at
decorations including the gift the Pomeroy church Tuesday
table holding pink umbrellas. morning.
shirts In knits and blonds,
Come Jn-· today and
I A bnde and groom replica was The school date has been
brooddoths and glnghamo,
choose from a really
1also used on the table. Refresh- scheduled lor July 5 throuGh
wide selection of this
Re;otta 1hirtt, Y·Mckl OIMI
menls of cake, decorated with I July 16 from 9 to 11:30 a. m,
year's top stylE'S and
dr111 Jlylool
colors - tallored to
pink umbrellas, punch, mints, ! Making up the classes will ~
• Shorts coordinaled lo boxer ~ your taste in wuholn·
nuts and coffee were served to 1the four younger classes begm·
or matching belts •••
a·wtnk labrlco,
j the invited guests.
ning with Kindergarten
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double
1 Attending were Coleen Wilson, whtch ~elude~ those . who
I Logan; Jlldy Wildermuth, Linda enter kmde~garten thiS ~~~ ~~
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Lyons Sharon Harrison Caro- mg fall; Kmdergarten I, U
Jyn R~sell Charlotte D~vidson just completing Kindergarten;
Rosella Li~le Lois McElhinny' and Elementary grades, 1
Mrs. Edgar ' Reynolds, Lind~ U will meet at Heath Ch:~~~;
Conger, Mrs. John Harrison, Classes. for. grades
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M I0 A WI 11 I M I through SIX Will meet at Umted
rs. ·
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e, rs. va MeUtodist is Pomeroy. Tr•BnSJlOr-11
Stewarl, Marsha Stewart. Send- t' 1 th h'ldr
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'it here at your
mg G'!'s were Mrs. L. E. Tnp- provided. An offering will be
lett, Charlene Thomas, Manlyn taken each day to defray! he
HPnrlr111arfers for Kodak Equivment
Sw~n , Lynn Sturn~, Texanna expense of the school and pro- .
White, Kathy McElhmny.
vide for a sharing project to be i
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chosen later.
!
JUilY ANN SAYRE WEDS
A meeting of the entire staff 1
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sayre of including high sehoot hleplng 1
Portland are announcmg the i teachers will be held on Friday,
marrii.-lge of their daughter, Ju· June 4 at 1:30 p.m. at the
dy Ann to James Brace, son Heath Church. Those attending
of ~1r. and Mrs. Edison Brace the · planning session were the
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or Racine. The event took place ~v. Marvin Dawson, Mrs. C.
i on Friday evening, May 2t. Rev. M. Alkire, Mrs. Nan
l Pearl Casto of Chester perform- Mrs. C. F. Tompkins, Mrs
· ed the cererriony. The couple iS •liam Davis, Mrs. Guy Guinth·ll
1miding in Apple Grove.
er and Mrs. Bernard Fultz,
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The Syracuse Baseball Park fine job - not only this year- 1 Is seating Improvements. A' community. It Ja aeuerally eopromises to become soon the lbut in many earlier
years. i cement walkway has
been •cepted In Syr&amp;CUM that Bob
most complete facillty in the I
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front Louks is the man respoaslllle
ma for summer recreation. The big proJect Mw engag. ! of bleachers so visitors may Ifor youth recreation lhert.
Park owner Bob Louks has ing Mr. Louks and his crew of ! position lawn chairs to watch
'lilt an incredible amount of volunteers at the park Is the . games in comfort.
The Trl.county OilY 1eque
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lime, work, (and money&gt; in im-~ installation of lights. He hopes New protective wlrinJ is a!- program appean to be aU set
·MiddleiiOit.HJgb 1provement. to the grounds to have been buring before !10 being placed In front of the to open nut week wilb tl&amp;ht
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and the backstop Is teams participating.
next year foU~w- Ohio River in the upper end : Recently, Louks expanded the bemg re-screened.
On the ~ hand, It ~
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of taculty flteui~rs ol Syracuse.
I parking area so it can "" No one has to strain his vlll- lo us tW t11we Will 'haw !o
Cooke the ~·Uilitel"'of Mi-a. l Public: thanks to Mr. Louks I oommod•tc more than 20'1 auto- ion to aee the Improvements be some "'Millnc 1ft be tli
.lild !IM 'il'!.li a membe'r'. of&gt;llie 'l tor his d~lcatlon In the bene- mobtles. Restroom facUlties at this park. Residents of """'.I le:\1: ~. to beilfl ~~
ol :roulla ncrtaUOII Ja u-loow are under conalruction. ~UN. I'd say, are proud nezt W: J~l"{t.
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at the Legion home at 12 ·JO Idear elsewhere toalght. L o w
p.m. by Commander John T. '!!-48. Saturday mostly tllllny,
Wolfe.
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Rev. V. Wesley
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tist church at Racine and now Tbe term "Macb," used t.
pastor of the Akron
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of "The Price of Freedom."
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Weariq apparel 101111 of your lamlly - .Picnic SqppUB•• cl;
Cameras - FUm· - Sunglasses - Swim Wear ea
Tho annual picnic ol. Syra·ll Toys _ Summer Toys ·- Porch and Lawn Furniture cuse Grade schoOl was b
Luuaee.
Monday, May 24, at Portlaruiii _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-:=:~----State Park. Students were
companied by the following tea•
chers, bus drivers, and parents.

'V.lsitation night was
k visit them June 24 and Ches.
Leslie Duane, or Lancaster, are
' with Alf ed and Olive granges fer to presem the program.
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. spending several days w1th Mr.
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r when Chester (Jrange A program was presented by . Airm~n 2·c Pe~e w.alburn, l~ and Mrs. Willis Anthony.
guests :
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Alfred Grange with Mrs. Mar· I twned m Georgta, 18 here for Mr. and Mrs. Jan Houck and
met Tuesday t-venmg.
: tin Dorst, lerlurer, in charge. a visit with his parents, Mr. children, Brent and Brenda ol'
, Dale Kautz. worthy maste.r .i Group singing of Dwelling In and Mrs. Raymond. Walburn. Columbus spent th(&gt; past week·
presided and one appeal for.atd Beul'ah Land opened the .pro- Mrs ..Ra!~~ .And~! SO~ of Cle· end with his parents, Mr. and
Miss Rose Easterday, Mrs.
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was answerrd. A ,·omn.u~tca- gram followed by two read gs, ve.land Is vts 1tm~ m Middleport Mrs. Richard Pickens. other re·
Ruth Stearns, Rev. Paul sellers,
tlon was read from Nat1o~al Memoria! Day by Mrs. Garland this week and IS the guest of cent guests or the Pickens fami.
Mrs. Anna Hilldore, Mrs. Elma
Grange conrerni.ng rommumty Caldwell and Capsules of Wis· Mrs. James Harley
ly included Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Loucks, Mr. Billy Hlll, Mr.
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1ervice. Rura 1r un a} was dom , by ~rs. 11. aze.1 St ou t· A Mrs. Alma Taylor accompan· j Edwards of Philadelphia, Pel..
Earl Cross, Mr. and Mrs. ohn
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Clbserve.d May 23 at .the Chester poem, Takmg Btg .Bite~, •·reced· ied her sister and brother·in· Mrs. Paul Kautz, Colu~lbus:
lhle, Mr. and Mrs. Kenne
Met~od1 st Chureh w1lh 20 mem· ed two songs, Wh1sperm~ Hope 1 M d Mrs Herman Gaf· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pickens
Yonker, Mrs. May HyseU, Mrs.
ben of Chester {lra.nge 1 pre.s- and Silver Threads Among t~1e f~:· ~· ~~lumbu~ for 8 visit. of Cleveland; and Helen WII·
Mary Nease, Mrs. Jean Nease,
ent. Members parllelptel .m Gold by Aflied members w1th l Y
Iiams of Syracuse.
Mrs. Annabell Houdashelt, Mrs.
the service. Allred Grange m· Mrs. Grace Clark as accompan. Mr. and Mrs. Claude John·
I.ORE'fTA hAY TEAFORD Maribel Warner, Mrs. 'AU c e
vited Ol ive and Clwster Crange isl.
son and Mr. and Mrs. John Me 1
Fisher, Mrs. Virginia Fisher,
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Mr. aq
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ing Down bv Mrs. Clark and move mto e .osr . ·
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ord of Rarlne are announcmg Rizer, Mrs. Sarah Roush: Mrs.
Lilli• Thing; by Mrs. Mary , dows pror""'h t"n d'h"d:A;e- I am•mg c c 0 h
J· the approaching weddinG of Wanda Stewart and children,
0 I their daughter, Loretta Kay, Mrs. Martha Williams,
Carr followed hy as tory, Spec-1They are w•l. I Je rp 01 . n The Middleport Ch~rc
Mrs.
Pomf'roY. Ohio
ial Mushroom Dish by Mrs. I gine-ers workmg on the Hacme Christ will hold a J?a•~Y Vaca· to Mr. Henry Hill, son of Mr. Betty Hayes, Mrs. Dill&lt;Jrd Fer·
TONIGHT
Nina Robinson. After a balloon I dam.
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tion Bihle School begmmng M;n-1 ii:ld Mrs. Julian Hi~l, Letart• rell, Mrs. Jean Hayman,
NOT OPEN
contest, Mrs. Dorst
gave A Sunday Mr and Mr~. Richard day, Jun~ 7 to. the 18th. _he IFalls. \11ss Teaford IS a IH5 IHelen Hubbard, Mrs. Mildr&lt;&lt;i !l
i Pickens and_the lat~~r- s mot~1:~ school wtll beg• •• each m?.r.~Jn~ · graduate of Southern High Pierce, Mrs. Ralph Sewell, Mrs. !I
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
at 9 a. m. at the church.
School Mr. Hill is ·mployed Vera Craig, Mrs. Betty .bh
May 28-29
l i ·r~otight for the D~ya nd .the ers and workers ~re :-;wdymg at Wa~ers Barbe•· Shop in twin daughters, Mrs. A n n
"KISSES FOR MY
PRESIDENT"
program. closed With th;. smg- ~ material~ and gt&gt;ttmg ready ~or Pomeroy, Tht. double ring cer· Roush, Mrs. Wanda Ne:~~:;i ll
Fred Mari\1111T3y. \'olly Berin~ of God. Re WJth You ril l We i ti.te openmg day . t\11 rhildrrn m- , emony will be read al4J p.m. Mrs. Donna Smith, Mrs
een ArlenP D&lt;~hl. Ed\\ard
TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
Andrews. F;li Wallar•h
llfeel Agam.
vrted.
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June 5 at the bride's home. Knapp Mrs, Louella Mcoore.ll
"THE PRIZE"
: Refreshments were served The Communi ty ~a1ly V::~r~- Th R' E ly of Letart will M
ton Sayre Mrs.
"SING ANO SWING"
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the
social
holll· 1'1w next : tion Riblt:' School wtll not
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Newman.
Elke
Sommers
David Hemmm~ s . .l(Hm Nrw
- andImeeting of Ches ter Grange will Iheld _this summer as in former 1 perfo rm the t~ere~~ny,. wgith 8 ~y Huston, :~~es va~~s"'8'"'r"'• II
ell, Hfinz &amp; .l!'nntrer Mo..~s .
"THE STRANGER"
be Juna 22.
years due to a shortage of work- sma1I rerep IOn o OWID •
rs. 1rene
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