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Syracuse Asbury

Garden Club's
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Games were played kwith M
prlz- or
and
daughler
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Rutland,
Mra Wilber Parker and son o( Off•'cers Held
.. •omg to Susie Par or. rs
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Chester · Mr . and Mrs. James
Robert i.&lt;Juks, won •
oor I Hollan 'or Minersville H. D., Another year

etho- . pme .

ills! Church social room was the [ After Mr. an

Rene of a bridal ~:~bower for opened thel_r many
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of vke councilor, prestdlng,
ty send 8 represeatadve ud Mrs. Charles Searles. Mrs. Sear- Clara Karr, a member
ol
report
on
it.t
aetlvitles.
Tbe
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chalnnan
of
the
circle
Guiding
Star
Council,,...,,
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repraeota&amp;Jve and and presided at the meeting.
comed as a guesl Grace Stace

VOL XVI

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rum~e

ProJ'ects for
Year Studied
By Cl'rcle

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TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

MASON
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Class Plans
To Redecorate
1ng Mrs .wuu. Anthony, Mrs.
church Kitchen .:c:era,ld
Anthony,
Mrs. Julia

DRIVE·IN
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY

ltug~d. masculine oxford
with rope tole bind.

"JASON AND THE
ARGONAUTs••

TONIGHT
FAMILY NIGHT

&lt;Technicolor)
1'odd Armstrong, as Jason;
Nancy Kovack , as Media ;
Gary Raymond, Laurence
Naismith.
"OLI REX"
{TP.Chnicolor)
Rex, the dog ; Billy Hughes,
the Boy.

"ROMAN HOLIDAY 1'

Cool

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May 22-23

ao oft -shoe• bn:ez.e.
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With Gregory Peck
and Audrey Hepburn

Plans for

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SUNDAY. MONDAY, TU!S.
May 24.25-26
"MOVE OVER DARLING"

Mey 21 -22

(Technicolor)

Polly Bergen. Chuck Connors,
Thelma Ritter Fred Clark,
Eliott Red, Edaar Buchanan

I Colorurtoont

Seines

Mnt. Ralph Robson, president, discussed.
opened the eeLing with P..oatklerm•l A poem, "Old Age," by Mrs.
23 in unison. Devotion• Royal Thomas closed the meet·
from Psalm 27 :1-8 '"ere led
1ng and a dessert course was
gave a meditation from The

the church-wide rummage sale.
to be held In rooms at the
hDUJe Junl!! ll, 1J and IS, wu

On legolz• olocklng1 end1

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SATURDAY, MAY 21

Mrs. Hugh Lane
Entertai!Js
JOf Group

Proportioned lengths In slz.

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COMMODORES
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MAY 30

8ALL·a.AND

Complete line of Canva s ~·ootwear for men, women and children, by Ball Band and U. S. Keds

3.99 to 6.99

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lfUN IN THfi! SUNl

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olng at her Spring Ave., home.
Tba meeting, In cbarge of
Mrs. Lucke, president, opened
with devotl0111 lakeD from the
book, .. My God and 1," by Mrs.
Dwight Parker who also read
Philippians 2:5 and gave a meditation on Spiritual Snaeka lor
Busy People, and closed wlth
prayer, Members SDIWered roll
call with !bought. oo Motber"'ll
Day.
It waa voted to pay for the
paint used for painting the
church doors. A note of thanks
was oent to Cbarlea Persinger
painting the doors. The pur-

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy
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WArmaA's Famous

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"Deerslayers"
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GREAT lWALKING PLEASURE '
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Outfit the Girls Now With
Fashions From Elberfelds

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Per The Family

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Puppieo for mec, womeo

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fashloua for
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and colorful stylea
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p e d a I pushers.
slacks, shift dresse1-2&amp;8pieca
play suits, skirt
and blouse sell
and teiiJliJ dress-

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and
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ON LOOKS'AND :

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R..ular 1.50

the JOF class of the United
~retltodis_t churcb Monday evo-

chasing of a hook forr ~::~II
at the meetings was ~
Plana were made to sponsor
a rummage sale ln the rooms
at the court hou~. June 4, 5 and
6, with the proceeds to be applied toward the purchaae of
a refrigerator lor the churcb
lrttchen. A dessert oourae wu
served by the hoaleaael during
the ~oelal hour.

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Long Memorial Day Holiday Coming Next Week

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per Room and closed with

and Judy Garland

Milton

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discussed by the group.
During the business session,

"A CHILD ts WAITING"
With Burt Lancaster

Mrs.

and Mrs. Jacob Turner.

••GtDGET GOES TO ROME"

Dorl1 Day, James Garner,

Hoffman,

met Monday evening at.

Ju.me1 Darren

Cindy Carol
(Color)
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Fred

church with Mrs. Melvin

I Mrs. Frank Winebrenner W

Thur.·Fri.

ONCEA-YEAR
SAVINGS .
EVENT

Hood, Mrs. Harry Houdashelt,
Mrs, Lillian McGee.
Emma

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Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn

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when the Loyal Helpers class
Ithe
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GUN HILL"

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a repor •wu HI actlvttleo. Tbe
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art was reported ill and
boo ltal All
Dieetbt&amp; 11 Jmporlalll lletaa'• prayer by Mra. a
m • Gaul home from
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al !be when
jects for
the year
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Council,
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the Dorcas
of pled
the of Tbeodoru•
America, met
In replar
Election of offtcers was heid i presented May 8 at Columbua Mlddleporl
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wben the Dorcas Circle'· of the slOI) Mond,ay evenlntl
Ht a meeting of the Walk when 26 DAR members met
Cbarcb
Tu
LoWe
Garden clu b at the home of Lincoln Lodge to form t h
:Mr•- ·Reibel II •-1 thai
Baptist Church met eo- IOOF Hall with

Robso~,

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: eanor Robson , Paul Kloes, Glad- 1devotions and
flag salute. A I
tef throgram b
who ~et to everal Garde• CJub itta.eJ are Missionary Soclety pre~ldent. invitation was read from Forest
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streamen falling to
Plain!ii ; Mrs.
Vernon lys
Fred Crow, EstiU , motion was made and seco?d- ofneormo
and
to be diseuQtd.. Tbe :tegional The group chose the residents Rose CouncU to attend theJr
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l ift table , which was l'OVered Swartz and daughtl'rs of Cool- Moore , Allee Capehart ; and t~e j ed that all those now boldmg j the Ian of promotion.
Dt.trict DireCtor, Mn. Cbar- at the Meigs County Home, ~is- inspection on Tuesday, May 26.
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Misses
Marie
Houdashelt,
Lin·jomce
would
be
carried
over
P
it'l UJwts, wtllaHend.
ltlng shut·lns and collecting They wt11 also observe their
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· Eichinger, Linda Negller, through the coming year. Each I This slate of candidates
for needy children as anniversary with a program.
G r
Terri
Ferrell,
Ruth
Wingett,
and
'
member
responded
to
roll
call
,
National
Office
Is
headed
b
lheir
projects
for the year.
A report waa given on lbe
d·
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Richardentitled
Owens presentsale
which was ofa_ sucIby naming an Interesting pace
N•ncy Parker.
edMrs.
devotions
"God's cess. Second
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I they would like to visit.
Jr., who is seeking the
lth
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1 Sendtng gtfts were Mrs. ~ ay
f
ident general Am 0
PromJses," closing w
pray- cers was held. Plans were rna e
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, Sina May Summerfield, The June meeting will In- ~':!ho are also ·on
or, Mrs. Beulah White.
for a penny social at the next
at the
Rutland elude a tour of Carper's Nur· ticket ts Miss Amanda
gave . the program 18ken from meetlll8 June I and members
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school: Mrs . Dana Winebren- lseries followed by a picnic din- Regent of the Stale o1
"The Crusader!'
are asked to brlng a ooverecl
' ner, Miss Marcia Karr, Mrs. ner at the Grange Hall. Durlng [wbo Is running for the office of Plans were made to
Mrs. Searlea served a des- dish. Games wt11 be played dur1
Will.
M.,.
Luther
Friend,
the
social
hour
a
number
of
ar·
organizing
secretary
general.
lain
the
B,
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Missionary
aert
cQtlroe to the above nam- lng the social hour. Ethel Smith
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Mrs.
Lawrence
Diddle,
M
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a.
rangements
were
judged
and
Miss
Thomas
will
be
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In
June
when
the
ed
and
Mrs. Charles Bennett. announced that Edith Batey, o
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Murris
Harden,,
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Mrs.
Pearl
Meribbons
awarded.
Mina
Hart
speaker
anti
hnored
guests
of
the
Middleport
Mrs.
Frank
Clteesebrew, Mrs. charter members would observe
b
Bride, Mrs. 1\tlham F. Wme- furnished the contest which was Return Jonathan Meigs
Baptist Church met
Edwards, Mrs. Ethel her 80th birthday oo Wedneaday
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brenner, Mrs. Donald Cottrill, won by Ruth Ebersbach. At bolda their annual
evenlntl at the home of M r 1.
Mrs. George Freeland, Mav
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Mrs. Dan Ri•er, Mrs. Nial Sal- the &lt;onclusion of the meetill8 Luncheon, June 12. Miss
Harold Chase.
Mro Pearl Hoffman, Mrs. John
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ser, Mrs. Hersehel Manual, Mrs. the hostess served 8 dessert as will be accompanied to
Mrs. Chase, chairman,
Kauff, Mrs. Charles White, Mrs abeth Slaven, and Mrs.
F
Charles Hoback, Mrs. George oourse.
County by Mrs. Maynard
ed the meeting with EmmaiJaa::::;:be:;:,l~W~In~eb:;re~nn~e;r;.,~M~r~s-..E;;,l;;;iz-;:_;H~a;;;mm;;;;;·====="'""'""i
Schneider, Mrs. Joh.n Sauvage,
of CoJumbus. Mrs. Davis
·M atthews giving devotions. The IF
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Mrs. Char les Lise, and Miss
H
Mlss 'ibomas are membera
program was in charge of Mrs.
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Rosetta Usle
· Club at the Athens State os- Ann Simpson Davis Chapter
Gerald Anthony.
pital. Tbe host club had pro" 1 b
During the bul!lness meeting
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:.~"·1• well
a discussion of the year's proRu.lland
Club
HIJI
and
door
prizes.
ed
;:·a
former
member
of
jects waa held. The Missionary
u
The memhers attending were ' local chapter and will meet
Society to· supplying !I layette
Six Attend Meeting
Mrs. Robert Reibel, Mrs. Paul many friends at the
to be on display at the HOUle
will be house guests
Party at Granvllle In June and
tSix members of the Rutland Winn, president. Mrs. Clarence
later sent to the Dayton Chrts·
' Garden Ciub were guests 'l\l.es- Murray, Mrs. Robert Canaday, Mrs. Karr during !bell'
Uan Home. Each member
day of the Good Luck Garden Mrs. C. E. BishOp and Mrs. here.
Francis Larken and have partlthe society ta asked to take
I 'U'1:lcle lor the layette at
the
clpated "' the garden theraphy
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June meeting.
he
program at t hosp•
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The hootesa aerved a naiad
POMEROY. OHIO
past year.
course to those pres~t lnclud-

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Uts cake Chester and Mrs .
g ' h..il e of Portsmouth.
a~d w e Y

16·Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, lllay 20,

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Lott' C he
Mn. I\Oillel, Melp
Dorcas C•'rc e
le o n
ar
In
a
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Colla-~.'·-~~-Names
Off,'cers
Presides..Dver
DAR comml'ttee u~ - I ....• _- meet.
. . lmpertaD
--~ ro- D0 f AM eet'
:gn
Return Jvotathan Meigs Chap- lq: lor ,on~•• elabl Salarday.
Olficero were chosen ..... p

Hollan I &amp;iven by Mrs . 1wtlh tht! mscnptwn Bob and Mesdames Eleanor Wmgett, . Mrs. Mable Lee in Darwin. In Ohio CornmJttee for the
i,:lce Ferrell 'l!lnd Mrs . Wil·
'' ice cream
wllh 'I Robert Louks , Oma Wmebren- lhe absenL"f 0( the president, 1 tion of the Sullivan Ticket
ll onE. binger Friday night, pmk umbrellas, mmls, punch ner,
Melvin Grimm,
Naomi Lee, the vice pres. I National Officers of DAR .
Mam 15 lC
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to Ruth 1uamewood , Carroll Neigler , W1l- 1idt&gt;nt opt:med the meeting with I
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ay .and white color theme Ann Ed wa rd s, Debb te Harten·'I ham
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Houdashe It, Car I Hubb ard ' I devotions and flag saIut•. A Mra. lrv
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with • whit• table cloth andvme: Ann• Summerfield
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l&lt;Jng Bottom; Mrs. Homer ar .

centered with a doll bride.

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VIall lhe Drapery Depart...m on tho _2nd Plaor,
Headquarten for well known mates. IJraperlltl
- CurtaiDI - Drapery Hardware - WIDdow

Sbadea- Venetian Bllnir. - Awotop- Jlo11
Up Blinds - brapeey and CUrtain: and UphoJ.
.ltery Materlat. - Bedspreaclt - ·Btaotltl Qullll - Lqgage for Men and Women - 1'111'
ntture- SUp Coven and Throws - Htaclquarten
for Dreu Goodl ot all Kinds ancl ~ SlmpUclty
Patterns. Courteoul, Capable . Sale.peciplt Will
Help You at IJberfeltll.

Racine Alumni
Plans Complete

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REA Loan to
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Electa C,·rc/e
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ThDr!l~ I Probable Plt.chen
oy . tahl of Ohio Stau;.
Detr~1t at Washmgton (mg.ht) who wtll manage the. two d!VI·
- Hamdton (D-O) vs. Damels l sionsts or the baseball
tourna·
ed th L'b
(4~2J.
men • announc
at 1 erty
Kansas City &amp;t Baltimore ] Union ,17·1 will oppose North·
(mghlJ - O'Donoghue (l· lJ vs. western, 1~0, and North ~e.nBunker 13-01.
tral. 10..1, wtll tangle w1th DtXIe,
Los Angeles at Boston -Lat- 1~ . in the semi-finals Friday
man (2-2) vs. Monbouquette at 10 a.m.

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Walt Bond hll bls - - ~
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who has yet
win ODir .....
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II took him 20 days berore he 1
won a ball game.

Compact

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fuR-size car . . . but only where tt counts-

inside. In the front and In the rear, Jt's compact. AJid., tile
result Is that tt handles U&lt;e a small ear, but gl•e• JOG 11oe
comfort of a large one.
You can stretch your legs out In a Studebaker. Yoa d()ft1
have to crane your neck forward to keep )'OW head from

hitting the roof. And, it"s built to &amp;&lt;:commodate sU peoplethree ja front and three l.n back-in comlort.

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SEE YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER TODAY!

CARAVELLE"

SLOW DOWN! ... Extra~

(3·3).

Chicago at St.. Louis (night)-

; Buhl

13-1)

vs. Sadecki (2-J).

Extra I

New York at Los Angeles
!night) - Fisher (1.2) vs. Koufe:~x (3·31 .
(Only games scheduled)

GOESSLER
JEWELRY STORE

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Pittsbur!-!h at San Fran., nlgM

Pomeroy · Philadelphia at Los Ang., ni~ht

Court St.

St. Louis at Milwaukee, night
'h t
a lC'mcmnat J, mg
New York at Houston, night

IC/'ueago

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At POMEROY LANDMARK SUPER SERVICE STATION
When a beer
would taste good,
ask the man to
draw you a

'}fudtpohl

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FACTORY
DOOR PRIZES
ePICNIC BASKET-COOLER
ePICNIC JUG
•BARBECUE GRILL
•"AL. FILTERED WHITE GAS
e"AL. FILTERED WHITE GAS
•"AL. FILTERED WHITE GAS
eiiJ.GAL. GAS, Reg, ilr Premium
•Ill-GAL. GAS, Reg. or Premium
el WASH JOB
•I LUBE JOB

TIRE SALE
THRIJ SATURDAY

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SAVE

All Sizes

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nerf!s!tar~·, jut:t rea:ister at
Landmark Super Service Stati.on.

No purchase

Extra!

Extra!

100 Extra FREE
-TOP VALUE STAMPS
WITH EACH
GASOLINE FILL-UP

ltlany Other Specials
These Two Days!

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ratoo a leld thq - • no.
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Wednesday night was his first

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JaC'kson allowed eight singles
Spokesmen for the OVEC 1m all but they were enou h to
Employes club sa1d rP-presenta· !result in his third loss gcomtives are 1·nv,·ted lrom Ga 111po.
- 1' pared wit h f'1ve v1ctones.
l.is Point Pleasant Ch h
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Syracuse, and Maso~·Hartrord· into first place w1th a 7-2 vic~
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tory over the Giants while the
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en~titi~e proposals lnclu~e Joe Torre 's grand sla~ In' the 1'
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Dayton Chaminade-, 14-6. runs jclude 13, 14 and 15-year- olds lnmth innmg. The Dodgers de- l
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(only ~a~es' scheduled)
up against Cleveland Benedic-~ with age cutoff dates Aug. I: I fe.at.ed th~ Mets, 4-1, and the
. t nday 11 ~am~s .
tine 13-3, an..J Lancaster Pub~ pJ;;~.ying on a regulation
dia· l Pirates chpped. the Colts, 4-3. I
Wash~ngton ~t Chtcago,.mght lie :12-4. is slated against Lima rmond. The facilities would be : I~ the Amencan League, the ·
D~trolt at Clevela~d, mght.
Semor .15-0, in Class AA semi Iavailable three ni hts weeki i 1'wms trou~ced the Yankees, I
Mmnesota at Baltimore, mght I final action
I exrept du . th g E 1 ~ 17-4. the Ono!es knocked ovt&gt;r .
Los Angeles at New York, night !' The finai!l In both classes club ann lrmLgttl el mp oyes I tllf~ Athletics. 8-3, the Red Sox
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Kansas City
at Boston, mght
will be held Saturday at 11 1 nament the latter half of Juj
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National League
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10-3, In the only gamP!I Sf'hM· '
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19 11 .633 . Euclid m AA and Powhatan in I responsibility of the Jeagur
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Philadelphia
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San Fran.
20 12 .625 . . . ·
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rume t e 1ants w1th a per- .
St • LOUIS
20 14 .588 1
I Iamon ' Its hghtmg and dug- f t d
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Milwaukee
18 15 . 545, &lt;li
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18 15 .545 21·z l HOUSER RETIRES
ed: Dugouts already are bemg accountPd for three RBI 's.
Cincinnati
16 16 .500 4
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1 9 .457 51h
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Houston
15 21 ·4l7 7 football
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· r Cardmals veteran offen- 1sized the .facilities would be Ia l'h't
,.... 1 att ac k th.at oea
Chicago
12 17 .414 6Vz s1ve meman John Houser has . made avadable only on a three"·-- '
New York
10 24 .294 11
announced his retirement in a county basis, serving the vrea 1expected to com t
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letter sent to the ~earn. Houses I from which it draws Its mem· eighth annual ~~anal Whee~
Pittsbu~gh 4 H~uston 3, night
broke into ~he Nntlona (Football : bership,
chair Games at Bulova Park, i
CDMP.tMION- Pit !10 lil!ll,
St:
Louts
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night
League
With
the
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Ang·l
June 19-21. The event will de· 1
f'rec•1lon jewtlld mctvement. S ~oc~·rto
II~ lint. Wltlrproal' , 5Wttll sttOIId haM .
Milwaukee 7 Cincinnati 3, night eles Rams and played With the 1 WHEf.~LCHAllt GAMES
termine the u s •~am f11r the :
$10.15
· 1 NEW YORK (UP! / - A rec· internalional
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Los. An g_ 4 New York 1, night Dallas Cowbo
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'·Paralympirs"
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Ph1ladelph1a 7 San Francisco 2 to the Cardmals.
ord 300 men and women
are Tokyo next November
LOW-COST QUALITY WATCH Thursday's Probable Pitchers
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Pittsburgh at Houston (night}
- Law (1·3) vs. F'arrell (5-l},
Philadelphia at San Francis' f'O - WH1e
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"Why does it take so long for I

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ton , who 1!1 serving as meet di- l

Nick Willhite held tile Meta

six hits before b.~ i ng lifted
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..~ (!.~ w1s charg!. with =t~ ~ ho recorded his second win
h d-thr _ 28ld . "h~ feat. Southpaw Billy Hoeft on five decis1001. Frank How· feat
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year-o r1g t·
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hander says he's baffled by one came on with the bases lull Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0 -, May 21, l~S

rec tor Ior the tenms ourna- Representatives or Summer
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Boston
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452
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ment has scheduled the draw R
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Gibson struck out 12 men,
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15 21 .417 61f.! ings for 11 8 m Fnday at the ecrea onl ~~;m.s Can /earn did JWt walk any and yielded
Los Angeles
13 20 394
southeast to~e; of Ohio Sta managerlns nted t rl- oun Yt~r· only rour singles in what was
American League
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Chicago
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Wednesday's Re:~ults
, the Ky~er Creek Power Pia l 1
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19 12 613
Minnesota 7 New York 4
Tean 11 Starts Friday
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New York
16 12 .571 1'h Baltimore 8 Kansas City 3
The first round of ccmJ)('titlon of a Thre~unty Ponv Leagu g
. ut ran afoul of smgles
16 12 .571 11,2 Boston 4 Los Ang . 3, night
1:: : scheduled for 1 p.m. P'riday I which would use the lighted dia~ b~ D•ck. Gr.oat, Ken Boy~r and
Cleveland
Minnesota
18 14 .563 l ~ Washington 10 Det. 3, night
with Sl!mi-final and final rounds mond for night ball at Kyger Btll Wlnte 10 the etghth mmng

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Kettering Fairmont Is lhe defending team champion

_ Dave Shelby of

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Torre 8 homer with the bases

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River news

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or the erugma of the year-or to~.

hole seSI'Iion starting at 7:30

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his llrll loss following and one oot In tho ninth to
s"' straiJ!ht v1ctort.. _ScrowbaU· Isa'il:o out Vada Pinioo and
er Jack BaJd!chun held tile Marty Koough , and preserve
Goanl!I to one hot o&gt;'er the last Deony Lem•Jter's fourth vic4 2-3 innings for his aecond vic· tory,
Mart&lt;~al

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI )!porto Wrlt.r
Bob Gibson of tile St. Louis
Cardmals cwld wind up as
eJther the p:tcher of the year

Some 89 trackmen represent- finals will begin Saturday at ' Team champlooshlp Is decidlng 219 Class AA high schools 9:30 am.
Ioned the
on lowest team score based
d 379 fr
four men whUe the lndi
an
om Ill Class A Defending c~ampions
are vidual crown ill determined b- "Ob, he has about tile ume
~~hools will take part in the Dayton Dunbar in Class AA lowest lfrhole total.
Ylaudlorty u n!Y mom Where
state track meet.
and Cincinna ti DePorres in
taki
tho
Fred Beekman of the Ohio Class A.
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Play will start Frtday al 10
a.m. with an 1a - hole round
and conclude with another 18-

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day as athletes batlle here lor prellmmary events m both di· four·man reams have entered

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schools annual sports e•· partment, who I! serving as 1 Bob Kepler, meet director lor

baseball, track tennis and goJf visions are sehedu!ed for Fri- and 24 individuals alo
crowns.
day starting at 9 a .m. and the compete.

wear A poppy

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tr11vaganz.a gets underway Fri- meet ~irect.;r ann~mced that the golf championships, said 24

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Bolden Charges SS Framing Him

Brownie Troop 180 lind Jun· rt&gt;f rt"slunents wert also prepar11
lor Troop 179 1 nd Molhfrs were eO by the thr~ girls.
CHICAGO &lt;UPO-A U.S. Se- Port." .
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1 stood on one agent'1 post 1 , Bolden. who was p-aduat~
, guests 1t 1 rl"Ct'nt part\ given Brownif's atter&gt;dillf!! lll't're Shar· cret Service agent charged He satd agent! guarding KPn- 1for two hours one morning be- cum laud e from I..Jncoln Ul\1;,.., by
thr~ Cadette scout 5 of on Blanton. Jane Whitehead, wllh trying to ' sell a govern· nedy often reported for work i Cll!se ht" had taken hls rrivate versity in Jefferson City,. Mo ..
., Troop 179 in honor of tht&gt; two Hobin Hump hrey. Cal h) Pick· ment report said Wednesday he ·'half drunk" and usE'd official ; car into Hyannis Port, Mass., and· won lwo commendations
,. troop._&lt;~ ' biMhda ys. 'fhf't·ad t&gt;tle~. en5. Jam~ Brt&gt;wt'r. Hosemary 1s being framed because he in· cars for hauliDg woman friends · and couldn't be found," be for cracklog counterfeit rings
said. "These things worried ~lnce h~ joined the secret Serv·
·- Linda Brown. H.n~ Mar~ And· R':'t&gt;tl. Jenme Pt·uvancha. Ter- tended to reveal details of [ around the resort town.
rews and Sandra Newlun had t&gt;sa t. 'hkht... ter and l.t!ader. Mrs. heavv drinking and " general During the time he was as- 1me."
Jre, 1aid the charge qainst
('omplete charg" of the pHrt y \la unt.'t' Rt"t"d Jun1?rs allend- la :~. lt y .. among ~gents assigned [ signt"d to guard the President, I "J'm not trying to .speculate him was a "direct result" of
, tor completing 8 requJrt&gt;t'Tlt"nl m~ wt"~ Dt&gt;bra .\k~ ann . Mary to the late Pres1dent Kennedy. 1Bolden said, some agent!! what happened in Dallas, but 1 his superiors le-arning his intenof the HosLes!ll Profkit&gt;ru.·~ LaComb. Kart&gt;n
Humphrey. ! Abraham Bolden. 29. who In "Drank whisky and beer for intend to tell the War~~ Com- lions Ia te~tir.y before the War· ·Dear Helen=
can~! They were juat ~t fal
Badge and also the So&lt;'ial (lot&gt;- S!ur (to~ t.arkms. PHII~· . ~tt&gt;tht&gt;m , 19til bec~me the first Negro l ~reakfast."
mission what I know.
l ren Co_~miss•on.__ _ __
Will you p]ea!le write Jome-- so many th1nga:,llke klda cray..
pendabillty cballt•ngr
J a~·kw B1se . Jean \\'hltehf"ad, ever . ass1gn~ to the. Secret
thing about people who lit iD ons, and wt4e paint blUibu,
T'he program for lh~ t"H ' Illng Brt"nJa Boring, &lt;:~nd
lt&gt;aderS, j Service deta~l guar~mg t~e
church and continually plck at and planting Medi, and feed.
, was given b"' thf' J unll•r &amp;"'u l~ \Irs . f'rank BiSt~ and ~·l r~ ~~ rn- Pres1den.t's life. outlmed his
their f&amp;ceJ and necks? Jt'l al- tng the dog. P~ue, plea11,
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bee
- n worki n" un tht&gt;lr ~~ Whitehead Olher
gut&gt;sts ch~rges m a news conference at
most impossible to concentrate can't aomebody teU the eoffet
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"WEAR A POPPY" will ring from all believe should be fashioned by dis·
: Songs~r Badgr-s. Tht' gJrls who w~ rr \lrs Ha rlis5 rra nk. :\· r-s . Is ut
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per- sompanles wt want our
old.
• have •tudo·ed obuut thto hf~ and Roy Hannuul J r and Susan, He IS char_ged . with trytng to I street corners in Pomeroy and across the
I d fl
son in front of you is dinmng squatty, hi'""l .. useful
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~ songs or Stephen r· o~!i:"r sa n~ ~In; _ Jack \kf'ann ami KIm . ~ a ('(lfl I en Ja ' (iiOVernmen
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at blemishes. - REPULSED tin• back scat.?
HOUSE: Jwo of ho's favorile '"""' and Mr-s Roland Stetl·.rn_ M" Dor hie to 8 man t_nd 1ctect for the 22nd . and 23rd. when all will b• asked shaped by the hands of these veterans Dear Repulsed-WIFE
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of half to don the bright red memorial blossoms from countless yards of paper and wire,
: porformed dances to banjo rf- !!1.'1'_1 Larkms ~nd t&gt;nnel h. rs. a ~g. con l!l ~ng
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. carry a many-faceted message of grati· I agree th1J is I re-·•·tve Dear Housede:
; ('ordings of .. 0 . Susanna:· a.nd RIC"hard Bormg . Mrs. ~a.lter :::,~~~. dollan 1 n bonds and ~~re~"~a~s too;er~e~tg=~~ se~!r!v:sut~ tude to those who have served so well habit, but my writing a~ it YOU teU 'em. Write I lettel
: "Camptown Raef's .. L"lt&gt;bra :\lc- Brown. Mrs. Paul Andrews and . Bolden said two "Weeks ago he freedom . The annual Poppy Day spon~ in the past.
won 't reform the offender. Hab- to your favorlte coffee comp.
: Fann gav• her "P'"' on t h e Barbaca, Mrs Harold Newlun, told anolher agent. "I'm going sored bv the American Legion Auxiliary
The coin boxes which all volunteers its Uke flngernaD biting, &lt;011· any. l'U wager • IJ'Oat 1111111
: lift' of Stephen Foste&gt;r .
\Irs . Harold Brt"wer. \olr~ . C. h··fore the Warren Commission is 8 fitting tribute to those wl1o dted de- carry offer another means of showing stant face-picking, hair or ey• other people have alreadJ daM
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Games wer" ronduct t"\' Y t e Pnw ancha . Dale . Lou ..Jean- and tell about the drinking and fending the way of life in which all tTue our appreciatlon o
ose ve erans w o brow pulllna: are often
done 10.- ·
cadettes and the BriJ wnit&gt;s prt&gt;- t&gt;tte and Janke. Tommy
Jo dtsappearance of the (Secret Americans believe so fervently .
are disabled. Dimes and dollars ~iven on subconsciously.
Sometimes ·-~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;._ _
; sented Mothers Da~·
gift s Ht:'t'd and Ju li Whitehead.
. Service~ agents from their
Every one of us, grateful for the privi~ this day are a major source of support they're u mu&lt;:h the fault
of
which
to lht'l r :\loth- Scouts unable to attend were posts while they wert guarding lege o[ our freedom of speech, our free- for a continuing program of rehabilita· bordeom (something to do with
ers.
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B
R kh ld President Kennedy In Hyannis' dom to do as we believe best, our free- lion and child welfare directed by t he tile hands) •• they are of the
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the
" Birthda~ ~·onmt&gt; 1:1n . onmDe oc 0 b,
- - ~ .--- - dorn to speak out against injustice, our Auxiliary.
always-blamed "Inner
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those things in which we believe, should lean Legion Auxiliary for giving the pulr good
start, they're the very Dam 17.9, 1U, 1UIIIIiDg 7 feet
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wear a poppy on these special days of uc t •• means to say. "Thank you, w I
dickena to break.
on roDere, Pomeroy·Muon :10.•
ia plnk eover e&lt;ntert'd wiih a
tribute to our fallen defenders in two all our hearts" to the living and to the
So 1 cao't IIOive your proiJ. 57, Pl. Pleasant 23.tlt, Hinton
lnoral arrangement , f sprrng
__ C:On!inued From P_"_ge 1
World Wars and the Korean conflict
departed who have fought to sa&gt;-e and lema- except ouggest tbat you .tl stationary, Kanawha Falll
iflowers ov the cadetH P ; n k
It is appropriate that the symbol we to perpetuate our American way of life. change oeata _ but 1 lOAN 1-49 faiUng, Charleston 11.011.
&lt;·and!•• in crystal holders flank son Countv village In which I wear as a visible token of our tribute to - Mrs. Ben Neutzling, publicity chair· tell parenta they should
be London, Marmet and Wlnfteld
od the centerpreee Minis •·ere
:Rhodes w;s born Sept. 13, t909, those who have given their lives on the man, Auxiliary Unit to Drew Webster more alert to beglnnlne habits dams were on the llllil.
served m small pink
baskel
_is bein~ reSiored 10 its appear- battlefield for those ideals in which we Post No. 39.
and nip them last before they Boat movemm:
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favors with the gt·oen trefoil
t:ntt&gt;rMI HospilaJ
a nee when it served 81 the
become real trouble IPC)ta. A Ohio River Luther Herd·
on the hanrlles. The fa\'or s and Amon1::
those wl1o enterrd Rhodes family !5 residence. A
thoughtful, uhderstAndlng
eJ:· man down 14, 8:30 p.m.j Jorplanation Is often enough, plus don up 14• 2:30 a.m.; Roe G.
Holzer ho.spnal m the past 24 trio of the governor 's aunts , who
hou rs wt- t·~ C l~arles Lester Bur· still live here, are providing the .
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few up 14, 2 a.m.; National up 1$,
S delle. 95 Garf1eld Ave . Joe AI - society with information on how
quiet reminders. H habits per- 12:30 a.m.; C. V.. Harner down
: len Drummond , KPrr . Benja· the inlt&gt;rior looked .
sist, they may indicate nervous HI, 1:45 am.; Otarle K. up US,
· mrn Lrnn&lt;ln Frankton. Rl.
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conflicts, and 1 doctor ahould 5:15 a.m.; Jellboat down . 1111
Bidwell. Mrs. Paul Smilh . Jr. .
be consulted - not next year, 8:10 a.m.; Waller Beek]OI'G
Ht I Vrnlon, Bradley E Hard-!
AUXIUARY TO MEET
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but NOW belor. the mold II set. down 17, S a.m.; Sally Polk up
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Da
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A.; The Ladles Auxiliary of the
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17, 5:35 a.m.; John J.
Rowe
er,
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Gainer , 134 Pleasant St.
Pt. Racine American Legion Post \
Dear Helen:
down 17, 8:30 a.m.; Ovr£ up
1Pleasant. Mrs. ~red C .John· OOl Will meel at the post home
JACKSON, Ky. (UP!)- Mrs. Lyndon B- Johnson said
What can be done with
a 17. 7:!0 a.m.; Jeffi!I'OII clown
,son, Ma&gt;on _ W \a .. Mrs Don- May 26 alB p.m. Reports of the today " much remains to be done" to fight illiteracy and
husband wbo wail!! till
he 17• 4 a .m.; E. T. Joneo up 18,
• VIENTIANE . Lao• IPII - 'aid M Wood. l'ew Haven, w . lpoppv and i';ominating commit- ,other problems but President Johnson is confident ol
thinks hill wife ill asleep and 5:30a.m.; S. M Jent clown
....ommunJstl Pathrt Lao f1.1r ~·es Va , Mrs. ~unme ~ Persmg· 1 tee~ will be heard. Plans will : victory in the war on poverty.
then sneaks over to vlslt
1 19, 6:50 am.; A. J Pattenup
today . were reported dn~mg er, Apple (,rove, \\ Va., . Mrs be made to serve U1e Racine \ The First Lady, on an all-day tour of poverty-stricken
AUCID.. U.OYD
yoong widow next door ln the 20, S:i&amp; a.m.; Peggy Downey
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neutralist comm~nder ti~n Guy H Shuler. 804 W. Mam St Band lunch on Memorial day . areas, made the statements in a speech prepared for
down ~1.1:15 a.m.;
Duncan.;
1dead of night?
Kon~ De . farth~r mto the hills Pome:oy, Mrs. Eugene Everett Rerreshments will be served_ delivery at the dedication of a new gymnasium at BreatMleh Lloyd, soa of Mr. u.d
She leaves her kitchen ltght Bruce up 21, 1 a.m.; Edana
d•spole hiS oeflal supporl Irom . Hawkms. 10 Liberty St ... Pome. -- - - -- -~- bitt County High School here.
Mn. Bru&lt;e Lloyd, bao beea on for him and they have llg· Howorth down 21, 10:tl p.m.;
.
the nght1:t forc:s .
. ,. . :?Y· Donald L. Good, ~httster, Carl E Hicks. 2912 Maples
Citing construction of the new cbo1eu to be 1 membe1 o1 Ote nala back and forth.
Elgercltff down 23 • ll:r. p.~.;
Neutralist offwers m ." 1e~t1- llmllthy R. Sorrell, \\ellston, Ave .. Pt. Pleasant. sun, 11 a gym and other accelerated pUb. I The Presldent'l wife flew to 19M AU Oblo Boy•' 8 a o d
I Jove my b.usband and be Zimmer down 23, 5:45p.m.; Bln•ne reported
sharp .hghtmg James C ~ebb. Ironton Mrs. : m Wedn~sday
lie workl programs in the area , Kentucky for an overnight stay wtdcb wiU play at the 0 b 1o aays be loves me too, but
I go up 2!, 7:25 .m.: S&amp;llJ Ann
1outbwe-st of the strateg1c Plam James C N1pp, Rt. I Ashland, I
Dl har d
Mrs .Johnson said:
J which included an address to- State Fair Ia Cohunbus,
He am very upset by this. J waa up Greenup B:30 p.m.; CHRISTY
of Jaro . whirh Is held entirely ,Ky , Mrs Johnny R. Robinson,
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b~ the Commumst except for. a Russt&gt;ll. Ky . and Mrs Wm- . Patients recently d1~charged 1l evidence of Kentucky pioneer 1l eratioo of Women'l CJilbs at Mike, a Junior, II atdve Ia police and have her arrested. co down Greenup 4:50 1.m.;
small corne~ where a .neutralist fred Barker, Ravenswood, Wi mduded Mrs. Helen M1ttenthal, self help and self • reliance the Phoemx Hotel in Lexington, scbool affaln servlog 81 cla&amp;l _ WORRlED
Barbara Brent down Greenup
lrmored umt was holdmg out. Va.
IMrs. Willard Kessell , Mn. Rob- ~ that makes the President and Mr!. Johnson recalled that offker, Lalla Club, presldea.t Dear Worried:
%:40 a.m.; Western. down 31,
Neutralist Premit&gt;r Souvanna
Birtfl•
ert Haggerty, M~s
Edward all America so confident of vic- her predecessor, the late Elea- of tbe baud, member of the
Arrested for what! Wasting 3:30a.m.; Charles Bteven~on
P'houma pressed !ht&gt; British Mr~ Jerr~· Hopkins. Rt .
1 M~ntgom~ry, lrviD Clay. Mn l tory in our war against pover· nor Roosevelt, had dedicated pep baDd and dance INwld. He eleetricity? Or do you
want up 32, 10:40 p.m.; IlllnOil
and Soviet envoys for an an- Pat;wl . daughler. H3 p.m. ohver Mitchell, Mrs., Ronaldty"
the Breathitt High &amp;hool on alletlcled the Music CllDic al yoor husband hauled off In a down32, 3:10a.m.; Ravens-.!
1wer to his. ap~al tor al' tvm to . m\\ednesday . Mrs. M11ford . G. Robmson .. Aibt"rt Paulms. Mrs
More FacUitiel Needed
Jan. 28~ 1938, and had deplored: Atlleu aad was 08 dte Sehol· midnight raid?
down 33, 1:30 p.m.; J. S. Lew·
ttop the f1ghtin~. H~
asked . F'rt'denck, Jr . Rt. 2 Racme, I~mest Wtseman, Mrs. NaomJ Mrs. Johnson said more such illiteracy &amp;n the country.
anblp team till• year. Mite
Best way to arrest· this bedg• ~ down 33, 2:15 a.m.; Queen
~em to mee~ w1th h1s J!OVf'rn · son. 1. 09 pm. ~edn('s~ay. Mn !Silvey. Mrs. Elmer
Norvell; facilities were needed so that "Much progres1 baa been wu 08 the Irick team durill hopper is to tell hJm "lleep ~ 1 down 33. 2:15 a.m.; Queen
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...;ment to rons1der means ot sav- ,John M Pape. Sr, Racme , son. ITimoth.v L. Kearns, and TerrJ "boys and girls acrost the made Iince then in the fields o1 bll IOJ)homore and
Julllor walking" IJ very bad for hus- City down Meldabl S:4&amp; p.m.;
; In&amp; Laos from chaos .
II 12 am Wednesday Mrs. Sue Short
country will increasingly he literacy Bnd general education," yean aDd hlo heeD ill tb t bands It turno them Into eras• Indiana clown Meldahl 6 p.m.;
physically fit. mentally awake , she oaid. "Much remalna to be maeot cboral. He II 1 mem· wido..:ers. _ H.
Chlppe~-"~b~ dMeldabl:iEI
and morally straight!'
done."
ber e1 Heath
Methodist Dear Helen:
p.m.; """" '" own
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1-'borclo- bell. member
I am about to marry I man ' p.m.; Valvollne up'
of the dlolr and ill treeaoorer with gro
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t 12:5S a.m.; John Ladd Deaa up
wn g s w
ve 8 Meldahl 5: 10 a.m.
of the Methodist Yoatll Fellow- home. 1 have yoonger children. GaiUpollo Dom _ Buckeyo
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
oblp. 'nolo Ia tile flnl limo Ia
We have bought a new bouse State down ?:40 p.m.;
On·
yearo Middleport will and the two girls feel they have ward up e:IO p.m. Eaao
Virbe representeot ID the band. a. right to have a say about fur' glrua down ll:30 p.m.; Pblllp
NEW HAVEN _ A $3!2,000 Programs and projects for the
rutu~e, color, etc. 1 object, 11 Sporn up 1,30 a.m.; Mama/ear
loan throogh the Rural Electri- year were preapred ~hen the
GAUL TRANSFERRED
I think thlt 11 rny borne to fur. down 3 am · Jane T down 4·
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help to expand telephone serv· d
In t the ho
~the underwent brat~ surgery sever. ' wl ou anyone
er I· m., UtUe Edward down 1:~
anrl lopped with a secret oyster sauce.
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There 18 also conflict over •
Hfya Stranger! You proUahly Ct1me to
And in the heart of Greenwich Vii· Ices
In
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chairman Mn John Fultz
al week. ago In University hot·
am.; Wayne H. up 7:40 a.m.;
~town to see the \Vorld's lo'air, but when /age, which you'll surely want to see, is tart areas according to Donald
-we opening
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children working full· Robert Reed down S·30
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i:you 're not trekking around Flushing one of the oldest and fine•t Italian res· F. Roush, owner of o orne en by Mrs, A. R. Pullen with the past few weeka, wu taken
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KuMohl Rlvet'--0. F. Sbe•
t· Meadows, you moght enjoy a change of taurants in -'lanhattan-Enrico and Pag- Telephona
Co. of
New scripture readinl and medite- to Meigs Memorial hospital, ~ ~/ on tho lsauea. - er down London I :t5 a.m.; Bernpace- . and New Yorkers can say, un- lieri's on W. lith St. The main dining Haven:
. tion, "'nlere's A Way to Take then had to hi tr11111ferred to
et clowa Marmet t:30 a.m.; He~
: biushmgly, that we have everything. You room is a glass·covered garden featurService to 200 new aubscrtl&gt; It," given by Mn.
Frances Uruversity hospital Wednesday. Dear M.U.:
en Z. down WIDfleld 1:46 p.m.,
: name 1t, we ve got It, from the busiest ing pamtings by little·known artists, so en m New Ha~en and 200 In the Bearhs. A discussion was held
I'd say thret on 1 match ill Thelma Ann do1!ll Winfield I:•
' harbor to the brightest lights. from the you may see something that's perfect lor Letart area will be made poss1· concerning the layett&gt;e project
unlucky, and thlo match
of 311 p.m.; Jerry Bowwth dowl
_ boggest race track t" the tiniest off- over the couch while you're enjoying ble over a live year
proJect to he undertaken by the ml• CARSON ESTATE
yours hao two too many wom- Winfield 10:59 p.m.; lleuer up
Broadway theatres, from the most glam- chicken-filled canelloni.
period. Roush said . that I h e slonary society at tile House WASHING TO N(UPI) -Two en In lt. No matter who wins Winfield 2:55 a.m.; LIICJ Jl111
~ orous department stores to t ht outdoor
Uptown, a relatively new restaurant funds_ wlll aloo provode • new Party at Granville In June.
national conservation agenclel these llrll lew rounds, there Lucas dowa Winfield S:tl e.IILI
Sunrl~' pushcart markt-ts on Orchard called Marco Sardi's Michelangelo, just buildmg m Letarllor.new equip.
Projecill for the year Include wUI receive half tba esta!A&gt; ol will be more. If the conflicts W. H. Shaver, Jr., up WIDIIekl
Street.
next to the Copacabana on E. 60th St., ment and new eq~opmenl lor distributing the meditation book· nature author Rachel Corson, I hlw alreody otarled
before 4:15 a.m.; Merr!D up Winfield
If you're from Middletown. U_ S. A. features food in the manner of the great the New Haven oll:ce.
let, "The Secret Place" In pul&gt; na&amp;lve of Springdale. Po.
marriage, think what tba fu· 4:!10 a.m.; Solvoy up Wllllleid
.and have nt&gt;ver known the thrill of wal· chefs of Florence. It has dancing, ele·
Rous~ oald the company will lie places; the school lunch pro- Atlmleyo for the latA&gt; author lure wiU be like? And
then 5:10 a.m.
· ching a huge ocean liner wend its wav gant decor and lnw-key lighting during pronde free toll !erviCe
to gram, and sbut-lno of the of "SUent Spring'" and "The consider postponing tb wedclln&amp;
----gracefully up the Hudson. head for the the late hours. Try piping hot mush· Pornt Pleasant from New Hav- church.
Bea Around Uo" B8id TuQday until the grown glra aro out
PLAN IALB
top of any of the lruildings that have rooms stuffed with seafood, thin sliced en effectiVe Dec: 6 when Point Mra. Fultz oened a d!osert the Sierra Club of San Francis- on their own. - H.
The Apple Grovo WSCI II
bi~h-l~vel restaurants and get a panora- veal with a spicy sauce. or hot antipasto. Pleasant s new dJal oystem 1001 couroe to the above and Mrs. - oand the Natul'e Corulervancy Dear Helen:
hsvlng 1 numnap 11lo Friday
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role v1ew of the midtown docks. 1'he A good place for hand·holders and cele· into operation.
Joe WUson, Mra. Eqene Gher- Ill WashiiJ81on. D.C., would Whslever happened to tiJoae lnd Saturday, May II IUid ·Dtl
sight of a mammoth ocean queen being brities as well as the merely hungry_
ke, Mn. Clare Riley, Mra. Nell each receive a quarter of the fat, low, pound coffee cans? on tile bottom floor of 1111
gently eased into her berth by a couple
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Baker estata under Mill Carson'• I appreclato the new' eaoy-&lt;11&gt;0n house. AU ·donatlonl ........ ·
of tugs i5 a wondrous thing to behold .
Banjos, anyone? New York's first banMn Janis Gibbs, Mra Tony will
Uda, but bow I do J\IIU the wlda come.
Sunday night is a great celebrity jo parlor, the Red Onion, starts to swing
hunt1ng t1me and the wise autograph at 9 p.m. The address is 1586 2nd Ave.,
Evo Hartley, Mn. Nora HamD· yh.;;;j[ij);;"
seekers have disco1.:ered that manv of the unescorted 1adies are welcome, but no
Fowler,
Jola! &lt;lrueser.
ton, Mra.Mn.
Genevieve
Saxton Mrs
and •
............big names head for Sardi's Easl..Robert one under 21 is admitted . The special·
Mrs. Grace HJIOII.
~Preston, Arlene Ji'rancis, Martin Gabel
ties of the house, in addition to the mu·:and Alec Guinness often do their Sunday sic, are beer, hamburgers , and all the
HOLLYWOOD (111'1)
1'ceNAGER SI'.OOHeUA WAS OH SO
tATLER
.M ESi::
C&lt;mrod, of the defunct. "Hoawatl~ 1 TAKEN Mn-C-rH~ 'iOUNG, NOBI.f:
HOsPITAL r&lt;lR .lr'IOMSIL .tlB-11
oupping there. Gallagher's ~teak House peanuts you can eat
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral lUI Eye" IA&gt;Ievilton oer!eo,
HAN~M.O:S ON lV-·•
HOWOIFFEAEHT IS ~UFlon W, 52od St. is a good place to run
How would you like to see movies be·
into Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra , Casey ing made? You would? Then hike your· servi~s for John H. Rice, 1ge atar In 1 new hour·lq lhow
· Stenge~ Y. A. Tittle or Bill Hartack, and self to 6th Ave. between 53rd and 54th 86, retired Iarmer !If Flatroct, titled '"l'be Spy."
:-'f you leave your menu with the manage· Sis. and watch "How To Murder Your who di«&lt; Wedn&lt;sday evenlnl
c?ooool-l!
. ment, they'll have it signed by your fav· Wife" go before the cameras. Jack Lem· at Pleasant Valley Hospital, of·
no
'THcV~ JIJST/
orite.
100-D MIJOJ.I
mag and Italian beauty Virna Lisa are ter a three weeks illness, will HVDTIIt TO INTIIIIT OP
YII&lt;ES! ReAL
:ft_ _ Another rendezvous for sports fig- the stars, and if you hit the right hour be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m.
MilOt MAlON AIIIA
OQ:EAM.'I !!
!l!'es is Kenny's Steak Pub at lunch time. you'll see the "murder" beinfl commit·
He was a lifelong
Muon
:It's the unofficial clubhouse of the foot· ted at an excavation ditch there.
county resident, born Dec. 17,
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Jllall Giants, and the boys who have off·
1877.
the
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late
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Down at the Battery, which you ought
-i !ason jobs in town-that includes Jim
cent and Almeda Chatlln lllct• .., '" • - • - ,...._
ijtatcavage, Joe Walton, Dick Lynch and to see anyway, there's another flick in His wife, Beatrice Cottrill Rlee cu a •~ u. •• I I ~ a. ,_...,..,
the making_ Jason Robardl Jr. is emot·
.-J!rlch Barnes-are a good·natured bunch
preceded him In dealb In 19111. ..,, .~~ w n ..,...
of stan. If they're not in lhe middle of a ing in "A Thousand Clowns," in the role
Srvivon
are
two claupters, ..._.. • __. . _ • .._
created on Broadway, and Barbara
11
;tJuainesa conference they're happy to he
Harris Is playing the ooclal worker who Mrs. Audrey Warner, Flatroet. :_"- a. ... ~ • ,_..,
- ~n autoeraphs or talk lootbaU with a
and Mrs. Homer Lulber, St. n y r ..,., ••• •eu••,.,.
brings order out of chaos.
fan.
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1riU be beld from .......... ~ •••••• IIJ'
Stranger. So stay tuned for another off. the Crow..flusse11 Funeral home .,.. _ ,.. • ..,• ., 0 . _
the~uff column on tbingt you mlgbt like
with the Rew. Dollald l..oethlrt ..,_.. •
to catch-&lt;&gt;r might hate to miss-while officlatlnaBurill will be
In • ..., - - you're In our town. We're sure you'll en· Su ncreII ee.....,_
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000 000 21D- 3 5 o, New York 0011100 1100-- 1 • s
Jay (8) and Edwards. Winner \ Veole, McBean (8) and Bur- Loa Ang
100 100 1121&lt;- 4 I a
- Lemtoter (4-2 ). Loser - Pur- gess, Nottebart, Raymond (5), Locke,_Hinsley (8) and 'fl1'
key (1-3). HR - R~inson, Jones (7), Owens (9) and Bate- lor. Wlllhlte, PerraOOik! ~)
Major League lleaulb
Mllw.
110 000 1~7 1' 1 Torre.
man. Winner - Veale (3·3). and Camllll, Roseboro ( ),
Amerloan League
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()-710 ~ ~ ~1:~~~:~. too 100 001-3 · 9 01
'Loser- Nottebart IIHI). HR- Winner ~ •
Minne"'ta 500 001 01
Sadowski
(8) , Pitts
8 2 Lynch, Bond.
-Loeko (!H),
New York 002 000 1m- I 9
Pucual (5-I) and Battey.
Terry. Stafford (1), Mikkelaen
(7), Hamilton (8) and Heward.
tenons. including friends and War II, said Ohio State foot· Conference commissiooer; Yale Loser - Terry {1-3). HR-OUIIltbrities from throughout the ball coach Woody Hayes.
., footbtll coach John Pont, Notre va, Kl1lebrew 2, Blanchard.
tportl!l field , attended a tesU- " Dave is a true sportsman. i Dan€'" football coach Ara Partnonial dinner Wednesday night said Paul Brown, former Ohio seghian and Northwestern Ath- Kan City
001 000 101- 3 5
for Dr. David Reese.
I Statt lnd Cleveland Browns lletlc Olr!etor Stu Holcomb.
Baltimore 012 050 OOx- 8 13
They paid t1bute to 1 man football coach. "He did what he,
Segui Aker ($) Handrahan
who has had a full career In I did because he enjoyed it · 1.
(6), B~wsfield (8•) and Lau,
sports _ as a pl~yer , official I think he would have played or
Major Leape Leaden
Duncan (5). Pappas (3-l) and
and administrator.
I officiated for nothing . . and we By United Press International Orsino loser _ Segui (2-3).
The retired Dayton denti'St ts certaJnly don't have enough of
National League
HR-Po ell
stepping down as the first Mid- his kind."
G. AB R. H. Pet.
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American Conference commis- Harry Baujan, retirin~ as Unl- Mays, SF
31 117 :n 46 .393 Lo A
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000 100- 3 7 0
sloner after 18 yee.arese in the p versity of Dayton athletic dlrec·l Williams, Chi 29 113 2.3 44 .389 Bo:Wnng
000 200 20x- 4 5 1
"Nobody in the world of col- tor after nearly a half century qmente, Pitt 32 136 26 51 .375 Ch
0 . ki (4) R Lee
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34132 20 17 .J56 Lamabe Radatz (8) and Till·
Johnson C1n 22 59 13 21 .356
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33129 21 II .341 mabe 1" 11 • Loser - R. Lee
Kanehl, NY 26 82 9 28 .341 (1-i).
Bailey, Pitt 28 99 10 33 ·333 Detroit
000 001 200 3 9 3
Coleman, Cin 21 60 8 20 •333 wash
211 010 05x- 10 12 0
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Rakow,
avarro (5 ), gan
387 (7), Sparna (B) and Froehan,
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Oliva, Minn
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Fregosl, LA 28 99
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Marls, NY
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Hinton, Was 34 130 16 42 ·323 San Fran 100 010 000- 2 7
!:,,....,,.,.,.,.,.,:;;..,,.,.,.,.======~' Satrlano, LA 22 53 7 17 ·321 Mahaffey Baldschun (5)
Robinson, Bal 3ll 120 19 38 ·317 Dalrymple.' Marichal, O'Dell
llome Runs
. · (6), Pierce (7) and Crandall,
I National League - Mays, Gl- Haller (9). Winner-Baldschun
ants H: Howard, Dodgers 12 ; (2-0) Loser - Marichal (6-1)
Wiliams, Cubs~_lO; Allen,. Phils HR~Ailen, Covington, Callison:
8; McCovey, biants; Robmson,
Reds; Torre, Braves all 7. . Chicago
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Amerloea_n League -_- Kille- St. Louis
000 000 lOX- 1 8
brew, Twms 1~ ; Colavi~O, Ath· Jackson (5-3) and
letics 10: Allison, Twms . lO; Gibson (4-0) and McCarver
Hall, Twins 10: Oliva, Twms;
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Skowron, Senators; Held, lndi- NIEKRO TO DENVER

+Dolly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 21, 1964 dl!ncult to measure his lnfluence in Ohio athletic•"
Dan Teehan, Hamiltoo County
sheriff and veteran offlcla!. Wd
Reese has "helped more young
officlal!l move up the ladder
thea any mon anywhere.".
Among !bose at the dinner
were Bill Reed s;g Ten comDAY'I'ON (LPI) - Nearly 400 as Dr. ?,ave Reeoe since World missioner; C!Jck Smith, Ohio

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a few standard features.
That roomy, rugged Body by Fisher is as easy to
look aft.r as it is to look at. In fact, Chevy II virtually
carea for itself with a battery-saving Delcotron gen•

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NEW HAVEN
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lledlll Te Be Held
Mrs. Paul B. PoweU
will
preaent ber pt11110, organ and
voeol students In a recital on
Thursday, !day 28th al 8 p.m.
at the Wabema Cafeteria. The
theme u$0 Stan" wUl be used.
It will be 1 patriotic program
with the .color scbome
Red,
WhJte and BJue Uled. A comJ»llUon will be played for each
otate,
Rick Powell wm open t h.
prosram and tbe M. C. will be
Mu Brown: Linda Lathey will
portray· "Mlas America."
Awards for outstanding work durlng the year will be presented
at this Ume.
Rehearsal!
be held ·on
Tuesday, May -26th and Wednesday, May 27th at 2:30 p.m.
y..,.llolo Clllll'&lt;b School

BarUetl, Mn. Robert FUflate,
Rev. H. S. Knol~ Dr. Howard
Relaz, Rev. C. L. Deloney and
Sister Sopbie Daphne.
New lbvea Gardea (.1qb
The New Haven Garden Club
met on Thunday eveniog at
the Alex-Qulllen Memorial Buli4log with Mn. L. c. {looah, Mn.
Ray Pioke11.1, and Mra. Irving
Karr, Jr. as hootesses.
,

li by Chevrolet
my drive this vacation

BJid Jfn,
I ha '
-The Mas- c lrma~n.

PT. PLEASANT
on County AlllOCiation fd&lt;
tarded Children will meet Fnday, May 12 al UO p.m. In lhe
Appilacllian auditorium .
Annual reports ul Lhe eight
teachers who are te.aL"hing the
education
dasses in
County school system
will be gaven and the progress
tbe students have madf' t h i s
school term.
A plant sale wUI be ta•Jd trom
7 to 7:30 p.m. Everyon~
IS
wele&lt;Jme to attend the m~ting

Re-I

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G" J
Are IDJUfe
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niDI June 8th through 12th from A Coaching Conference was Fred Batey, Mrs. R. F. Bryant,
1was treated for bruises at Hoi- son. Visiting with Miss Lehew
V a.m. to 12 noon. St. Paul Lu- held at St. Paul
Lutheran Mrs. Howard Burris, Mrs. Wil000g lr S
zer hospital and released. The and Jake Hartenbach were Mr .
theran June 1st through 12th Church on Friday, May 15th, llam Chisler, Mrs. H. L. Dyer,
child walked into the path of a and Mrs. Homer Cooper. Miss
from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Metho- to help train the teachers for Mrs. Clyde Foley, Mrs. Harold
pickup truck driven hy Herbert , Ethel Koenig, Miss Elsie Hart.
dist June 1 through 11th from the new educational literature Johnson, Mrs. Herman Layne,
D. Wallace, Pt. Pleasant. The Miss Ellen Ebersbach, Mrs. Carl
9;30 fl·lll· to 11:30 a.m.
being introduced in The Luth- Mrs. M. L. Ohlinger, Miss Lednver was not cited.
Will, all ot Pomeroy : Mr. and
Greup CoDfirmed At
eran Churches of America be: Iah Jane Powell, Mrs. Donald
Kttly Stewart, 8-y!ar-old dau- Mrs. Frank Cox_.
Charleston .
Regular Senlce
ginning on September 13, 1~. F.· Roush, Mrs. Velma Roush ,
ghler oF Mr and Mrs. Guy Stew- Miss Jeanne Rines, Columbus.
At the regular Sunday morn- 'Teachers of St. Peter~s of Po~t Mrs. 1..,1-oyd Roush , Mrs. Ottie
art of 108 Decatur st.. was Mrs Hoy Roush and Mrs. Rosa
lng Church Service at St. Paul Pleasant, St. Mark 's of Wh1te Roush, Mrs. B. R. Vance, Mrs.
PT. PLEASANT - Two young stnl('k by a car WedneSday morn Stewart, both of Mason.
Lutheran Church four girls u~ Church and Zion of Broad Run Howard Wagenhals, Mrs. N. 0 . local girls escaped senous m)ur- ing while enroute to Central ·
on completing two y~ars
of and St. Paul'.1 of New Haven- Wein, Mrs L. C. Roush and ies when struck by cars in sep- Grade School. Kitty ran across
study were confirmed into the attended .
.
Mrs Karr.
arat.e accidents.
; Viand Street at Fifth Street inmembership
of the Church. Out;Jf-town mstrcctors
for
Sewing Club
1 Laura Armstrong, Ulree-yea~ ·to the path of a northbound vePleahnt VaJley Hospital
They~~-";;;e.;.re...,;K;;;a;;;re.;.n~G"re"'en""e;;;,iiida
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ou.i;p"'s"'w"'e-re_M_r_"'Is. 1 The Sewing Club met on Tues- old daughter of Mr . and Mrs. hicle driven by Linda Duncan,
r
---· ·-day afternoon at the OOme of Robert Ar~mstr?n_g , .Monroe-av . 18. Pt. Pleasant. Th~ young ADMITTED _ James Taylor,
Mrs. W. T. Stone. Those attend- suffered mmor IDJUr~es when miss received laceration of the Pt. Pleasant; Eugene Jeffers, !
ing were Mrs. D. A. S m i t h, struck by a truck m ~ront of left foot and was treated by a Hendersor1.
Mrs. N. 0 Wein, Mrs James her home Tuesday evenmg. She .local doctor and released. No
MacKnight, Mrs R. F. Bryant,
- - - - -H--ff - - l charges were filed against the
DISCHARGED - Mrs. Harold
Mrs. H. L. Dyer, Mrs. Harold Roy Jone~ and Mrs. 0 man. driver.
\Plantz and son,
Mikki
Spring Shoes
Juhnson, Mrs . Ottie
Roush,
Personals
Holley, Pt. Pleasant; Robe r t
Mrs. Herman Layne, Mrs. Hoi Rodgers, West Columbia; Jarnes ,l
ward Wagenhals, Mrs. John Bo.~r- Mr!l. Ira Fields is a surgical
Ball, Pliny : Mrs. Robert AntlaSizes 4 to 9
I
ringer, Mrs. Lloyd Roush and i p~tie,:~~ at M~i~al Centei· Hos3800
Iony, Pt. Pleasant : Joe Paugh , ;
R
1Mason: Emil Knight, Hartford :
Mrs. Stone.
pttal m Galhpohs, 0 .
,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller
1 Mrs . Rlchard Roach and daugh'
Broken
Sizes
2 pair $5.00
Rutb Circle
s.nd daughters Leah Ann • n d f
ter, Pt. Pleasant: John Rke.
'fhe Ruth Circle of the Luth- Gad, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald l
ILetart, (expired) .
Women's-Children's
eran Church women of
St. F. Roush and daughter Sheryl
.
Men's- Boys'
·
nd M · d Mrs Ru•••ll Ca...._ Mrs
Paul's met on Tuesday evemng 3
r . an
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· Helen Stewart, Jlill, 1
·
at the Parish House The lea- hart were in Cincinnati, 0. ov- I Ralph' Dorothy Russell and Jeff
eWhito
son was resented b .Mrs. Don- I" Uoe weekend. The men play- visited with Mr. and Mro. Ben
Whlto
e ·a tuo
aid Bum:ardner wi~ members ed in a Bowlig Tow:r.ament. B~asley .and fam1ly at Scioto- .
pr.
Red Stripe
eRod
Th
u ~·
Mrs Roy Hoffman 1s a surgl- v1lle, Oh1o, Sunday.
t. · f
,
parlcMJpa
mHg.
oseL
a
e
Mmg
cal
paiient at The Medical Cen- Mrs. Alice Stetner returned II
iBiock
pr.
were rs. erman ayne, rs.
. .
h
M d f
the
Roush Mr~. Robert Johnston ter Hospital in Gallipolis, 0 .
orne . on ay . rom
Women's
d M.
rd er
Ivan Shawver has returned IMemonal Hospltal where
:Men's- Boys'
8
an
r~ur~:a Cl:b ·
home after _being a patient at had been a patient since
The Curiosity Club met on I Holzer Hospital.
day.
.
Monda evenin at the horne o( , Ukey Layne is a patient at Several _ perso~ VIsited
Cushion
Size
pr. Sto 9
lnoolo
pr. Mrs. ~obert ~ffman. A short St. Joseph Hospital in Parkers- ! Sund~y w1th Miss Sue Lehew,
·
,.
h ld The b. Mg
who 1s ill at her home iD Mabu smess
mee mg was e .
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door prize was won by Mrs. Roy II
Jones. TOOse attending
were
Mrs. H. Douglas Roush , Mrs. I
Walter Grinstead, Mrs. Donald I
NO. SECOND
MIDDLEPORT
F. Roush, Mrs. R. D. Greer,
Mrs. Beven Burdette,
Mrs.

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tion exerclsl"s: for th! 2% JtU·
dents ol Mrs ,Robert Sil~ ' l
kindergarterl class '~~ill be .blld
Thursday evening at 7:39 P.f\.
in the H.igh School caf~.
The graduating dus will CGOelude this sctiool t.enn Frida1
murning with ' wiener rout,...at
the home of Van Windsor..~n
of Mr and Mrs. Walter Wiodsor of Windsor Coort. ·

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e GOLF EQUIPMENT
liTTLE LEAGUE

e BASEBALL EQUIPMENT
eFISHING EQUIPMENT
e BADMINTON SETS
e SOFTBALL &amp; BASEBALL
EQUIPMENT
e TENNIS EQUIPMENT

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CANVAS LOAFERS

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erator, sell-adjusting brakes, long-life muftler and lettcleaning rocker panels that help prevent rust by
flushing out salt and other eorrosives.
There's a Chevy II for everyone-IJI'dans, wagona
and sport models. A price for everyone, too. Beeausa
now is Trade 'N' Travel Time at your Cllevrolet
d~aler's, 'I'ime to get the most fun from tour t1ftfl ear.
and make a great deal on your old one I
or course you're not supposed to be Ill pl'IICtLlal
when you plan a vacation, But being tki1 praclical
won't spoil a bit of the fun. Should add to it, In taeto·•
for the rest of the year. And thai'• about llft7 ..U'
worth, Every year.
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Meelinll' on Friday

SOCiety
. Notes

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MCARC to H0 ld

H. Bl&gt;&lt;hofl, Mrs. Herman

gbter of Mr. and Mrs. R, G.
Greene; Jano Roush, daughter
ol lira, Velma Roush ; Katby
Ann Rousb, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Roush and Peony
Kay Hayes, daughter of Mrs.
Mlldren Hayes.
The roll call was answered
On Sunday evening at 1 he with "Give Ooe Rule foc a Good
Service Eleanor Roosh, daugh- \Ciub Member." lira. B.
R.
ter of Mr. and ~rs . A 1ton Vance"" Vice president, presidRouah, waa conflrme&lt;&gt; inlo tbe I ed at the bu.sin.., meeting. The
membership of St. Mark's Lo- group decided to join tbe Industheran Church &lt;t White Church: trial Authority /IJS0ctalion. They
Officiating at hot)J services al3o decided to furnish and arwas the Rev. Jack T. We1ch, range fJowers for Wahama High
Pastor of St. Paul.
Pastor School Baccalaureate and Com·
Welch was also the Instructor mencement with Mrs. L. C.
of the two year class.
Roush and Mrs .. Ray Proffitt
New Haven P.T.A. ·
named as co-cha1rmen. They
wm
The New Haven P.T.A. wiU voted to sponsor a booth at the
bold their final meeting of the Dr. Bryant Day in New Haven
School year on Thursday, May on July 4th with Mrs.
Ottie
21st at 8 p.m. Jnstallatlon oi .Roush' ano Mrs. M. L. OhlingDatet Atnoaneed
offlcers 'wm be held. Robert ier as C&amp;Chairmen. Mrs. Vance
NEW SIGN- Gravely TJtlctor Sales and Service, 512 East Main-st, Pomeroy, reChurches
of
New
HavHerndon
will
present
an
all
read
the
Constitution
and
By
cently
installed a new sign oii its new A fr arne building which op~ned this Sp~ng.
The
· 1 program.
R. A. Finlaw, owner. has been in busine ss for eight
Ls the authonzed .
en announce dates for Vacalion ·, muslca
. La ws 0 f the Club .
u· years tand
"
Church Schools. E.U.B. beginCoaching Coaference Held
Those attending were : ·Mrs. dealer of Gravely Tractors in Meigs, Mason, and Ga 1a ~?un 1es.
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TIME

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Like These At Bachner's in MASON

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S.-lfclt,.., -

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l9c lb'
49

TUFSYN TIRES
FOR COMPACTS

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4 to 6 lb.
Average

Famous Goodyear tires to tit these compa'pt cars 1

ring
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Olds f-85

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Buick Special
Valiant falcon

LMcer

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MILD LONGHORN

Corvelr

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CHEESE ------ lb.

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SPICED

Luncheon Meat 39c
lb .

1.00. 13 COMPACT
SIZE aUCKWALL
GaodyUJ'• II'Nt MW ·~
ti•=:•tM AD·W..ttwr Mth
Tu
rubber and 3-T

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UO a 13 COMPACT
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SIZB BUCIIWALL

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2 for '24 ' "' '"
2 for'37

ar~&lt;J two
olct "'e$

ARMOUR'S BEEF STEW ----- 24•'-39
... c
"'"""79C
BROUGHTON'S MILK
29c
PAPER NAPKINS
ROMAN CLEANSER BLEACH ~ qua,t 10c

:,..~ lax
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2 for '36 :::-:,~::
old

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66" WALL UNIT
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Streitmann

Sun1hine Kri1py

UNSALnD CRACKERS
lb. box 31c

PECAN SANDIES
lb. pkg. 49c

AsS_h _n

BOTH PIECES
FOR ONLY

Put a phone whire Dll are

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whore you work lob you laM
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CHECK TilE T•I•T DEALS 01 CHEVIIOLET • CHEVEUE • CHDY 11· COIVAIR AIID CORUnE IIOW AT YOUR CHEVROLEt

Aad ...- SPACE-MAD!R• pbo.. ID a dlo«oo of oolon
... - r.. daw1o,
III)'Wboro ,.. II. Coil ""' otloo

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W.

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STREET

POMEROY

Shop

RIZER OIL.COMPANY
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Jf(:lf4E
OWNi:l&gt; &amp; OPDATED
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PHONE . 773-5544
Open D.ily 1:00 ~ 6:00 -

Saturday a':OO to 1:30·

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,6·Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 21 , 1964

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May 5, 1914

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Munn Methodist Men

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l

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Blind

3110

Toli:il

2371

Reed

H~gh Ga~e -

576

Sean

473

.I•

561

:\ bbott
Crue~wr

429
459

Dillon

407

T0tal
Won 3 l..oAt 0 Points 8
Francis Florist
Knight
Smith
Blind
Martin

·i

Davi~

Total
Won 0 Lost l Pnints f'l

411

1874

Total
Wnn 2 Lost I
J
P.

472

M. Sawyer
Won ! Lost I
Total

4$1

Mr. and Mrs . . W. A. Elam or
Barrett, W. Va. were week end
j visitors of their son , Mr. and
I Mrs. Jack Elam .

3110
501
2277

tl &amp; J Auto Parts
C.r:w('s
~33
Sisson
471
Thnma s
.100
Blind
:!90
Blind
:!90

Total ,
23.18
Won 1 Lost 2 Points 2

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Russell and !amlly of Pome·
roy, Mr. and Mro. Harold Gil·
logly and family of Carpenter,
visited thei.r parents, Mr. and 1
Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
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1629

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Women 's High Gamf' Sawyer.
201 .
363
281 ! Women's High Series -

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420 1Sylvester, 476.
1814 I Men 's High Game - A. Syl·
I vester , 202.
I
Men 's High Series - A. Syl- 1
Ivestee. 514.
Team High Game - Outcasts
374
291 ' 641.
· Team High Series - Ball and

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SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORN lNG,' MAY 23

Woods
HoudAshe&gt;lt

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Grate

422
481

Schillin~

522

Blind
B. HyS&lt;'II
T. Titus

Handicap
Total

: 1 High Game -

Ingels. 220.
_ High Series - ln~e ls, 576.

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May 1!, I!IG4
White Elel'ifi(' Co.
w J _ GnH•spr
293
:t R While
301
C. Porter
316

.. Handicap
Total

If? Won 3 Lost 0
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J. Menchini
Handicap

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Woil 0 Lost 3
Tram No. 3
1

Blind
.J. Glaze

276
462

Total
Won I Lost 3
T..m No. %
ji B. Roush
ii B. Boyer

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buitt·ln hiD•
dies. Grey.

ble-lip

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299
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tho'e
hand1phll'tle
items to your

398

350
192

B. Sawyer
Handicap

Plastic

DRAPES (\ '1.,

543
1834

Total
Won S Lost I

May 11, 1914

Cuzzins

pad,

43\

Hannahs
Total
Won 0 l..o•t 3

73c

C&lt;Wer. Ela stic.

4{12

352

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patterns in d ecorative colors. 87
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Opens top to bottom for
easy access. 57-in.

sponle1
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• Anacin ·
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177

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RUG

Ball and Chains

P. Ingels
c. lngels
E. Sylvester

413

• 2 .. X 42 IIIC... I
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Colorful accent in
any room. Machine

445
476
514
1848

H. Sylve~ter

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forlc, de ..ert

modern shades.

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CITIZENS BAND

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Ornam1ntal
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DESSERT SPOON ••••
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DINNER KNIFE ••• , •• 39c

3-p.;. DISH DRAINER SET
16x20·in. tray, cuHery cup, family
size drainer willi• rubber C&lt;lllted
mete[ fl'tlllla. Willie, ~. bell•
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lla5tels. Lace

trim. Sizes

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SWEET PICKLES -

35c

LEMONS

39c

Bec~&lt;y's

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'~Save

ATTENTION

Cutdoor Cooks

At Simon's
You Can Get Any
Cut of
Steak You
Desire - Cut T11e
Way You Want 11.

e RIBEYE
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2·•· 79c

Sliced Dill Pickles _ ••.29c
Pork. &amp; Beans:._. . . . . . . _ 10c
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Joy o••nt.••--- 59c

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CATSUP
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nylon. Fit under
SPOrts shoes.

Sheer 16-clenier hose
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• Polytrqnics

. White HANDBAGS

Rt&amp;. U.ft

Plenes

56c
89c
64c
1
48c
97c

PURE
PORK SAUSAGE

CANVAS

Dependable Pierce-Simpson Redios

eJohnson

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VILLAGE CUT RATE

RADIO EQUIPMENT
FEATURING _ ____:_,

6 49c

1

spoon, or g..
llf. . poon.

wash 'n dry. Deep

6 45C

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Reporfs G"IVen
D • Recent
PTA Meeting

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Ironing PAD &amp; COVER

High Game - B. Davis , 158.

S. Custer
H. Custer
M. Hannah1&gt;

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SPECIAL

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Theoo Fino Radios

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L. Lyons

CORN

FLOUR

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kitchen f()T
just flalf price1

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Won 3 Lost 0

Handicap
Total

20-gal. capac·
ity, snuc dou·

Vents .

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256

199

capacity size. R•l· S3.41

314
372

297

GARBAGE CAN

dalwood pies·
tic. 111.1 bushet-

Tnick cotton

~ Handicap

=

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Teflon ar si licone coatin&amp; on

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

L . Warner
;!- L . Lovsey

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:102

1252

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Yell_ow, tur·

1404 .

264

~ M. Hennes~y
; B Nease

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Tl'am High Serie~ - Bnhr's Clothier , 1874.
492 1 Team High Game - B a h r's
1372 Clothier, 696.
1
High Serit&gt;S - L. Gladwell,

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331
222
200
471

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I RUNKS

PEPSI COLA

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244

.1. Howell
M. Sawyt&gt;r

4H5
Stohart
2410
TOTal
Won 2 Lost 1 Points G

: Team High Game - Crow's
~,:;l eak House. 914 .
: Team High Serie .~
Crow's
: Steak House, 2610.

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500

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Bread __ _
Peaches
ServitOieo

Won 2 Losl 1

87c

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Huron Mi~::

Hoi sum Sa If'S
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CHUCK·-- -lb.

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Mr8. Henry Honored
On Modter•' Day

CLIFTON - Mrs.
Martha
Henry was honored on Mother's
Day wltll a pl&lt;ni• al the New
Haven Part. She will be 85 In

PORK STEAK 3 I&amp;. 51

CHARCOAL _

1.0 lb. 69c

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PLENTY OF PICNIC SUPPLIES
SKINLESS

WEINERS
3 lbs. $1.09

SMALL EGGS
3 doz. $1.00

S.ve You~

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MONEY TO YOUI
lust eave your npter lllips and bring th•m 10 ' II
to be added. We&gt;will
yoi12'Aa% of , total.

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Self-Service Morket

Open Evt:ry
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Bible School
Schedule is
Amiounced

BAKE~. r FURNITURE

Pom~roy

538 W. Main St.

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Palsy,

held
mJ.t; )llrllp llliJiap, Hope Jll.
llclty chairmen· o..tghl Lopn at tho meelllti of tl&gt;e Mels• Chester Council, Daughters of
1lle. HCJRitbulldtrl Clul ol altop, ~ IW1lt lfr oJII!Iil
safety ;Mrs. Thoma.
Bentz. County Heart Association Wed· IAmerica, observed their :Wtll catung recently on
the Middleport Churcb ol Otrist Mrs. Looalrd v• ..-.:.IMifl
orrtcers were !nstaled a n ~ aJ meetmg of the year. .
Mrs. flpbo Offutt, lllill· nesday evening, in the orftce anniversary at the
regular Gaul of Chester were Ivan
eltld a roast at the home Sleo'o ... Bnitda, Jfr. .JjatlllliiL
C&lt;H!Jmlttee chail'lll&lt;!l and co- Mro. James WID, prooldettt, azine· and Mr Gen v J cit- of Dr Charleo MUllen '
meeting Tueaday ovenlng wltb Mr . ... Mrl. Charleo
&lt;II. Hr. and 1111'1. Mlltolllk&gt;ttck· Dlle H)'IOIL' .lllllf JJiiJt . . , ,
chairmen named lor the comln; conducted the ..,.ling, which 1m h' 'tallty s.
e a •a
· Dr · Mullen pre~t ...,_ 44 members IDd five
iueals Mr. and Mrs. Harry
a wiener roa.st at the home Mr. ttn411Jo, ~JI!ol(l' ._._
rear wllen the Solltbury PTA opened with devotions by Mrs. Del~:.:... .;, County CotmcU ducUd the ;,..tin( ~ 011~ ..,....t.
Frank Gaul, Gay Ann
Tuesday evenlnf. Mr. Houda· Antill 1D11
Hr. aall
met
~venlng In the
Menzel.~mlth, who also '!"d a included Mrl. Franl&lt;Un Rl,..., !!"'' elected were Dr Mulll!n, Dorolby Rlldrie, cottncllor, and Mr~. l!rnell Taylor,
lhell
the OpeDin( prayer. Mn. llermlll l'i!kild ~
poem, A Bit of ,Heave!l
Mro. Roy Grueser .Mro. Opba pre.tde~~t; Mrs. Wesley Fry, presided IDd opened the meet· Cord, Sybil Dorot, Cecllill
VartciUI wldoor , . _
were Jtlmttr! l';f!IJIIf, 8anM!I
~wed by the Lord I Prayer and Offutt, Mra. Roltin Radlonl vice pr..itlent; Mrs. Wilma Sar· ing in rllualt.Uc ronn. Addle Mr. and Mrs . Roger Gaul and played durin( he
.
llolfner and ~ lklnc:ltlal.
-ci..edge lo the Flag In unison. and Mrs. Harry catletoo. Nam- gent, Jle&lt;retary and Jreaourer: Hawk and GleWJa Hayes were jBOtl, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Morgan, AtlendluJ were Mr.
Mn'.
report of the IOCI"IIary
od to auCIIt the books were Mrs. and Kermit Walton, publlelty reported IU. A communlcellon Mr. and Mn. Alvle Partlow, Woodell Gerlach IDd cbildren,;
by Mrs. Rlcltard Young. o..tght topn and Mrs. Donald chail'llllll. 11 wu qreed
to was read rrom Edith Wakely, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Swartz, Mike, Sieve and SUsan; Mr.
1lle orttcers were lnotalled
La!Utlnl.
oend Waller Orueser as dole· d~trict deputy. An invitation Martin Dont, Mr. and Mro. Ni- Mrs. LeWIJ L&lt;lllg .Jan and Joyee
UnHI Fall For Your
. Opha OHull, assisted
The PTA wiiJrorv• the Meigs gate along with Dr. Mullen, rep- waS'I'&lt;eeived lrorn Forest. Home aJ Koehler and Jefr, 0. J . Pin· Mr. IDd Mrl. Prantltn TrlpleU.
W!ntor WearabiM
Mrs. Georre Sklru\f and
Soli end Conservation dinner at rescntaUve, to the stale eon- Council to attend their lllSpec- nlngton, Dennis Parker, Mr. Debbie, Cindy and Ricky; Mr.
11111 service bat been a
ed Mrs. Will, president; Mrs. the school June 16. Mrs. Orin ventlon to be beld In eoiumbus Uon and annlverlllry Tueoday ad Mrs. Dinsmore Boyles, AJ. and Mn. Huebert C&amp;llino Mr.
ma&amp;~er of policy for JNl'l
David Davis, vice presidnet
Smith's room received the at~ June 3 and 3. ~
May 28. SeCond nomination of berf Warner, Garner Griffin, and Mrt Torn :atmen, Mr.
at Robinton's. CleanlDJ
Mrs: Herbert Dixon_ ~easurer. t.endance award.
Attending • • Dr. MuDen, 1olficers was held.
~r. a~ Mre:: Earl Person, Fred·~~:· I;Mr:,:•:;.·_;;William~';;;,;;~G~ru~e~se~r;_;;:and;;;.;::;;;~:;::::....................iiil'"'i
cbneet ean be pakllD tbe
ran when picked up. (0..1
Chairmen and co-c_haU"IIlell
During the program hour. Don Mr. Grueser, Mra. Fry,
Mr . . Three members, Ona Osborn, d1e Sm.Jth, VIctor Gaul, Ann C
G o t ap_ply to Coln.()p
ed were Mrs. R1Chard
Williams, game protector show- Walton and Mro. Marjorie SII· IJda Young and Ada Holter ••· lelon and mother, Mr. and Mra.
Cle•nlnl').
and Mr~. Jack ~lig, program; ed a filn.1 on forestry.
bough, field consultant.
pressed pleasure at
Glad Gaul,. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. William Ohlinger and Mrs. Refreshments were served by
agajn and also
Hines, Mrs. Ina Faye Harr,
H~rry Carleton, ways_
Mr, and Mrs. Rollin Radford,
ly were guests,
and Mn. Emmett Hawk,
means; Mrs. George Skmner
and Mrs. William Folm,,
state wanl•n, and Ph y II
and Mrs. Johnny Wickham,
Mrs. Maxine Arnold, kltcheni
and Mrs. Gene Colburn, Mr.
Rowan, of Forest Rose
Leonard King, Mr. and.
Mrs. Hacold BlacJ&lt;,Jon and
Mrs. Amos Leonard, Mr.
0
Nettie Hayes and Della Stahl
John B.Uey, Mrs. Betty
George Brothers,
and Mrs. wm. Grueser, Mr. and
Theodorus Council. Edna
and daughter, Mrs.' Fanny
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and Mrs Fred Clark
Edgar Abbott, Mr. and
bel or Theodorus Councll
!nard, Mrs. Ora Sinclair
$R1...00. . ....
. Hanford Slantey and Mr. Racine Grallie 2t106 on Wed· also a guest.
Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Roi,.n!ll
"'
and Mrs. Gall Buck.
' nesllay night, May 13th, de&lt;ld· , Following the close or t b Bowleo and son, Mildred
ed to observe Rural Life Sun- meetlng, the charter
erts and daughter, and Mr.
day May 24th. There will be a Lillle Christy, Mabel Van
llrs. Gene Wells and family.
basket dinner at noon and a er, Ona Osborn. Ada Morril!l, lr====~~~~~
program at the
Oak Grove Elizabeth Hayes, Zelda Weber
church ln the afternoon with a Hattie Frederick, Anna
BOYS'
guest speaker.
and Letha Wood were escorted
ON THE COB
16 OZ. SIZE
Hazel Carnahan was report,.. to the room by the flag bearers
The Pomeroy Church
of ed Ul In Holzer Hospital.
and seated in a circle. Eliza.
boHio
Chnst Vacation Btble
School The program of the evening beth Hayes read the fint trea·ll
ctn.
far
be held June 8th through on Mother's Day, opened
surer's report which was
SLICID or PIECE
June 19 rcom 9 a.m. to IL30 singing "My Mother's Pray- 1934.
datly.
ers" by Eart Cross Ben Spen. A geranium was presented I
lb.
Till' theme of lhe
School Icer Clifford Morri~ and Mat- each charter member and
....._,.
wlll be.,''Jesus, The Promised: tie 'circle; History ~f Mother's to Mrs. Betz.i~g, by the g~ of
Sav.lour
Day, Clifford Morris: Mother's order comnuttee. A geramum
Director of th_e s~hool wUI Day Meditations, Lethee Mor- lwas al so sent to Addie Ha~k
u c.1ns
- -be. Mrs. ~b M1ller, secretary rls : "Mothers Are," Geraldine 1and Glenna Hayes. ParO(IJes
M1ss Dottle Phelps, devotional Cross; "Mom's Apron,,, Ann were sung to ea~h
charter
PARTY PACK
$j.OO
lead~r. Rev. Jerry . Masters, Beegle: "When Ma - Cieans m~mber, after which each spoke
I~ 3 ·11tt
Missionary Study , ~M1ss
Bar· IHouse," Ben Spencer;
House bnefly.
bara
Kennedy,
::.ong
leader,
cleaning
Dorothy
Smith.
Make I A tribute. to deceased memf! N '· 2V•
qt. ,.,
M~s.
Milton
Roush,
pianist.
Your
H~use
a
Home,
BeiJe
The- bers was ~wen by the charter
( o•n•
Miss Peggy Bowers.
j iss; Mother's Day Cake, Diana members.
.
,
Teacht:rs of the department Cross; Recitation, Donna Cross : I :wo large ca~es Iced m wh1te,
li) lb•. ~5c
SUNKIST
are: Nursery - Mrs.
Shari Grange Mother ol the ~venlng With the AmerJcan nag on one
Johnson and Mrs Robert Chap- Belle Theiss.
' and pink rosebuds in each ·
man , B-?g!nners.- M.n.
Pat The ofdest
mother present ner. on th~ o~er, centered ·
d...
We'l'hung . and Mtss Linda Weh· was Bertha Spencer; youngest a B1ble wtth ptnk boo~mark ~on
n . Pr.mary - Mrs. Bob Mil- mother and largest family Ger- one page was the mscrlptJOn
ler anJ Mrs. Milton Roush. Jun. aldlne Cross; The most ~and- ! "Holy Bible - If God Is ~or
Mrs. Jerry Masters and children Belle
1You who Can Be
Agamst
RliTLAND, 0.
Mrs Marvin McAngus, Teen .I The ~ext meeting ~ill
be ~ou" in btue_ and on the other. ,
Age - Mrs. C. E... Clark and May 27 when a Memorial ser-. Congratulations Chester
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Open 8 to 8 Mon. thru Frl.-8 to 9 Saturdoy
·· I Mrs Thelma Osborne. ·
lvice will be held. An invlta- [of A 30th Anniversary"'!, ice
Your S.letlips"
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"YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR GOALu
tion to the golden wedding ID- ~ cream, and coffee, were servMIDDLEPORT
SYRACUSE, 0.
VISITS PARENTS
. mversary
.
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of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ied.
M
M
L
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Reed
d
d
ran
rs. . .
an E Sta k 011 J
8
ad 1
sons Ronnie and Eddie. or Col· '
r ey
""'
was re ·,
umbus visited recently w It h
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Law·
TO HAVE SL'RGERY
Uttng
renee Reed. Also guel of the Mrs .Guy Shuler is a patient
I
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Reeds were theJr aon, Mr. and at Holzer Hoopital where she is
Mrs. Robert Reed Harrison- scheduled for surgery today She Several numbers by the Eastville.
wlll be there for several days. ern Junior HJgh Band under
=========="-="""====-'-"-~,, ~th:en!direction of Ralph Jarvis
the recent
Riverview
meeting at the sdlool.
1 The band includes
members
from the three grade schools, I
Chester, Tuppers Plains a n d .
100'• _ __
Riverview.
Roll-on Dtodonnt
Dering the meeting conduct· I
$1.00 _____ _
ed by the President,
Ronald I
the
treasurer,
Mrs.
Liquid
$ 99
Maurice
Reed
gave
a
report
of
Rog.$2.91 · - - -~.
the proceeds from two recent
BASKITS
I
and book sale sponsor·
20 qt. polyolhylen• - .
I
the P.T.A. unit. MemHAIR SPRAY
bers voted to pay $300 more on
11.so ___ _
! the new drapes jn the gymna&amp;ium leaving a balance of $183.
A note was read from
local
Sliced
board, by member
Dohrman
Reed. Thanking members and
committees who worked to help
pass the recent school levy.
DPEN EVENINGS TIL ·8 PM
Mrs. Weber, principal, announRACINE, OHIO
i plans for the school trip t()
Wood County Airport and the
in Parkersburg Of!
Monday,
and
room mothers delbt.
I
l cided to prepare lunch for the
,
school children in Ute Veterans
ii
EXTRA LEAN
Park near the Airport.
New officers eJected and inSTOKLEY'S
stalled for coming year were
President, Mrs. Ernest Whitehead, VJce President, Mrs. Wal·
tor Brown; Secretary, Mrs. fto.
King, and Treasurer. Mrs.
Harless Frank.
14oz.
bottloo
The P.T.A. Banner and Read·
Guide Books were awarded
LEAN, SLICED
Weber's room for the
largest parent representation.
DOLLY MADIION
Mrs. Guy Spencer was chair-eHAMBURGER
man of the refreshment committee ror the evening.
•ONION RINGS

Ire un ay

Or Any of over 200 other pri .... Now llot eoch
Wllk

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Racine Grange
T Hold Rural '
L"l. S d

I EVERY OHIO-W.VA. CAR IS ENTERED!
Stop in at any Certified gBBO!ine station and
"CHEK·UR·UCENSE" to see if you have won a·
weekend at the

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Delbert Caul ha.
Numeroru

FRE
S1'0RAGE

374

422

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Officers Installed, Committees
Named' by Sal"rsbAury PTA
. Group

Observe$ 30th
Anniversary

Dr. Mu.Uen Renamed

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Mr and Mrs Howard Russell
Mr .and Mrs. Harley Johnson ·
taken Mooday afternoon to the and Tammy and Chtrv' WP.I"e !
Meigs General HOI!Ipital for ob- Sunday dinner guests of hls par-i
servadon.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley John- I

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453

. a

Rect~nt week end visitors of son .
Mr. an dMrs. Howard RUBsell Mr. and Mrs. Harley Haning
were Mr and Mrs. Albert Wood- of Flatwoods, Mr. and Mrs. Ce·
413 . ard . lren• and Morton, Mr
cil Gillogly, Steve. C&amp;rlt Jo and

Stor~·

Team No. I
L. VanMeter
C. Hy«ell
Blind
387
249 i Chains,
Blind
Handicap
423
Total
1724
Won I Lost Z
Crow·s Steak floust"
Blind
345
C. Murray
360
J. Crow
353
Blind
387
Hand icnp
351
Total
1796

500
433

eport,

1738

373

Hand ica p
Total
Won 1 Lost 4

550
2436

425

A. Sawyer

373

A.nder~on

K Phalin
L. Vaughan

cUfr.

482

z

R. Plymale
B. Plymale
M. Murray
H. Amberger
Total
Won 1 Lost!

338

Gibbs Groct-r)'

Bla('kston

Had ford

401

Tiles- '

Fred Tuc~erman visited
Mr. Franklin Ruosell or Mid·
day Nlth Mro. El.ole ~erry, Rad· dl
Mr nd M
G ·

490

Outcalt•

354

Handi~ap

m
379

H: Moore
R. Moore

367

532 I L. Gladwell
A. . Bradbur~·
555
D.
Nelson
474

ForE"man &amp; AbboU

.

Team

B. Davis

Coates
Davis
iG\0
Total
Won 3 Lost 0 Points 8

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o ., May 21, 1984-7 Mr•. Robert Burdette, member·
.ttlp; Mrs. Menzel Smith ind

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1737

~land 011

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Jualor Boys Learu•
May II, 11114
Bahr's Clotlller

(row's Steak Hom&gt;f'

lngt'IS

Team

No. 2, 1373.

Won D Lost 3 Poin111 0

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B. Roush, 135. , Won I Lost

, High Senes - B. Roush, 383. j

474

Miller

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Team High Came 495 I
4 ~ No. 2, 475.
Team High Series -

Bumgardner

•I

J . Chesher
B. Bowen
H. Chesher

Won l Lost I

Thomas

·t

M.

Bee
Bowen

Wollpen

271
f91

G. Craie
Total
Woo Z Loot 1

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ents, Mr. and Mro. Joe JCJiul.
Mra. Edward Venoy an4 Craig Jeffery or Athens. MrL Byrne Mrs. Everett Lambert.
and Kenoelh.
or Pomeroy ,' Mr. and Mr1. Wll· Vaughan were Mother's D 1 y Mr. and Mrs. ~ Jolmson ""'· Beverly
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8eJ' and Harry Keiser. all Min·
ersville. Mr. Georie Wm. Voo-----~--'-~-----oy, Mr. George Stilwell and
Mrs. James Reeves , Mrs. Eu. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sla5el and
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n.e fol1owin&amp; used Items are
priced lor quick disposal.
SO gel automatic hot water
beater, gas
~- 00
S heBvv wood doors
82" X 36" I 134.''
el .ti .OO
5 ft. step ladder .. .. 3.00
Heavy
wood
frame win·
dows suitable for
aunporch, jp'eenhouse, ete.
ea .2.00
36'' gas range ... · ..... IIIlO
Kitchen utility cabinet
72"xl9'f.t"xl3
6.00
Double bed size coil
springs
10.00
M•tal kitchen table
22''x1G" with drawer
and bottom "'belf
3.00
Truck wheel and tire, 10
ply, size 750-20 ...... 25 00

Steel jack post ........ 1.00
J--Eiectrlc switch and
fuse boxes .
2'
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rev~rs

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Air-way vacuum rleaner 5.00
20" oscillaUna faD, tw~

1963 Ponti•c Tempest- $2395
~Mans Convertible. Red finish. bliCk
top, white interior with burket seats, 4
on the noor, 166 H. P. engine, radio
heater, a re-al aharpie.

1961 Chevrolet _ _ $1495

1964 Chevrolet Bel Air $2895

1960 Olds "8B" 4-Door $1S95

4 Door. Less than 8000 mites, V8 engine.
Powerglide trans ., whitewall tires, radio,
heater , seat belts, beautiful white over

Local owner. CJean Interior, jet bla~t
finish, Hfdra-MatJc, power steertne:, 1"1"
dio, heater, rood tires.

Biscayne 2·Door. Local owner. clean ln· terlor, tirea like new. jet black . flnilh,
Powera:lide, heater.

Coupe. Locally owned and low mileaga,
tit'ft like neW, 102 encine, 4-speed box,
bucket seats, radio, heater, fawn paint
witb matching vinyl interior.

with arms, crallk, etc. 20.00
Llwn mowers, 14" and
·
16"
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1960 Dodge Phoenix- $1295

f.Ooor. Spotlen dean Interior. White

s)()nall y" dry clean them al :WHY PUMP sluggish
septi&lt;: I' FOR SALE- Middleport's talJ.
~ m~~~~b-j~. ~~b,~ : .:
regular rates. -.vlth treP moth 1 tank Gel Kh•an-Em-All. Sepest bulld1ng, . IOC'ated 352 N.
proofing and _M ng them up ! tic Tank Cleaner. Landmark : SP.cond Street, Middleport. New Huven, W. Va. Phone
for storage '" SE".aled cedar· Farm Bureau. Pomero:Y
Priced for quJt.t: sale.
_182
_-5_1_01_·- - - - - - i1.ed bags dOd when you are
4 29 30tc
m Ohio BoteJ.
10 11
rf'.ady tor them . ne11 faU, call
_- Business Services
us or let our routeman know
F4 »R SALE
and the~· will be handf'd to ~~IBSON Kav Harmonv
out of high water.
vou c.leaner. brighter. and l and AmpliftPrl_., 24 months
rooms, 2 tiled baths, large L 0 . McCOY, AUCTIONEER.
nP.wer RemP.IJer the storag~ pay. see or call fiffin Jewel· closets, utilities, garage,
Chester, Ohio.
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is f'rt"e. Pay Nelt F'all
ers . Point Pleasant, W
close to school. Free gas. 6'h 1-::=========~
Delivery A 8 C Cleauters aod Phrme 50. Bill Wellman. Les acres. Suitable for building~,
Shtrr Laundry . Mason, w Va
WUiiamsoo.
- ~U lots . Mrs. Tyree Pickens. Ph. Pr.-lonal Dry Clean!,.
SP 3-551!.
1 ! 90tc 1
WI 9-3492,
4 S tfc
and Shirt Laundry
KILL TERMITES and protect
I Hour Cle~nlne
lawn and shrubs from insecl.8
For Rent
Altering
1ncl l...,iri"l
Insurance
witll ARAB U -d~it Conceit·
Pockllh •rill Zlppen
trate King Bc~ilrl~rs S u p pI Y ROOM furnished house
I 0 lbs. Dry Cluni,. $2.00
··wlll'8nce tor ew-er~ penntiV [ Co., Middleport, Ohio.
bath,
College
Road,
Syracuse.
DISCOUNTSlltd ~·!Iii nell IIC'ftl...
5 2 tic
PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY
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Phoae n
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YOU PAY less for fine
3224.
5 19 Stc
lteMier I uanacc Agency
fumtshings at Baker Fuml •
- .- ···· ABC CLEANERS
.IOKNSt •r-4. Simpson lnsur:tnt·f' ture in Middleport. Ohio.
FIVE ROOM unfurmshed aw•rt-11
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
A~ency ID. AU fonrut ol tn
4 u tfc
rnent. Hardwood floors . ""'""' n3-55a
M•son, W. Va.
suranL't! J1m John!lun and ~~-=.,.,----,.-=-~ -----WY 2-5314.
5 19 lfc
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Deliver
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Bud SllupSOD. Agents
1 1 ttc up vourself Goe~lein Ready , FOUR-;&lt;tJOMS and bath, 2 gas COMPACf SWeepen. Autborlz.
Mtt. Co .. Page St.. MutdiP:pnrt ~- rurna&lt;'es
305 Wetzgall St. !d salt• and service. Write

1961 Chevrolet_ $1395
lA! Ton Pickup t1 eyl. Powera:lidf-, de·
luxe cab. 4 new truck tire1, beige
finish, heater.
1963 Corvair Panel- $1795
IAeal owner, IOOd tires. Loob 1nd
ruDJ like new.

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Blue finilh, eood tires, tS cyl . ena:ine, radio, beater, Powerclide,

1961 GMC V. Ton _ ~1295
Pickup. V6 engine, new tires, ~Ur·
quoise finish, cab like new intide
and out, lle-ater.
1962 Chevrolet_ $1595
1;-1 Ton Panel. VB motGr, PowergHde,
new tirea, heater, red and white fjn.
iah. A nice one.

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5 13 II&lt;
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7:35 Army Hour
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U5 Hour of Deliverance
I:HO Wings ol Healing
t:35 Bible Speaks 10 Yoo
10:00 Volce o1 Propbecy
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1:35 Lutheran Hour
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2:3:1 The Bl&amp; IJe
3:00 The Quiet Hour
3:35 SundDy Showcase
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FARM FOR SALE, U ltCret,
new 6 room hoUIO with two
porchett. New barn 0JK1 new
· ehlc~en ltouoe, IIIII other build·
lng.. Owner: Anno Welch. Hy-l
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more). Plenty paature, COIIIidorable Umber, basement bam
with Marietta silo IDd feedla(
ohed (2000 "'· fl.). El'cepllo!&gt;
a1 at fi)I;Oil.OO.
llENTAL t . nom .....
wilh bath,
beotinJ, 0111 o1
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blab water. $30.00 moatbly.

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1:00 Sigll on News
PROORAM LOG
5:110 C&lt;lmmunlly N.,..
6:0i Sacred Heart
MOJliDAV TIIROUGH FRIDAY S: 05 World, National NeWJ
1:20 Cotmlry Jamboree
5:1$ SpoUqbt on Sporta
&amp;.:li Sigll 0.
8:30 Farm News
5:25
Weather
U.; Pat Bullram, M-W·F
6!1$ Musloal Clock
5:30 Dinner Mwrloale
I: 4!1 Melga Cl Agr. Est.
7:30 Newa Headllnel
6: 110 &amp;onset Blvd.
7:110 Newa
7:36 ·sign Off
7:01i 8JoaJcfall Party
SATURDAY
7:30 Newo
~:~ Oblo Valley News
6:15 Sigo OD
7:35 Plcke~t: Hardware
8:Ui World, Natiooal Ne,.,
6: I~ Musical Clock
(Tues.·Tburs.)
1:10 Sporta
7: 4; The Lifeline
7:50
News Report
8:1$ Weather Picture
6:00 Ohio Valley News
8:11tl Breakfast Party
11'-'111 Musical Clock
8:05 World, National News
6:1~ Bright Star Show·'l'IMtra.
8:'U CommlliiiiJ News
8: 10 Sporto Today
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Van Patrick Sporll
9:00 Talk ol tbe Towo8:15 Weather Picture
8:41i
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~~ MUOD Count) News
8 :16 Muskal Clod:
1:55
Open
House
10:00 FamRy Worsblp Hour
8:li5 News
1:00 News
10: 16 Publle Service
8: oo MUSical Clock
1:05 C&lt;lffee Wllb Janet
io.tcl Latcbilrlnc
9:36 Song &amp; Story
1:4!1 ,Betty Newton
10&lt;15 Workl Newtt
e: 45 Family IVorsblp Hour
10:05 MlnlalerlaJ Assoc.
11:00 MOI'Ding Melodies
10:00 NtlWII
18:20 Country Hoe Down
.. lacept Frltlsy,
10:05 High School Hit Parade 11:05 Swap Shop
Cbureh lleiiJ Ring)
10:65 News
11,15 Country Drilten M·W
11&gt;45 World N""*
11:00 Army Time
11:16 MUOD Cl Agr. Esi-Tue
11•55 Muno Cotmt7 N'wa
11:30 Special Community
11.10 A.S.C. Program-Frt
12:10 Comrnunlly NeWJ
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11:16 Family Worsnlp-Tbura.
12:06 Local NeWJ
12:00 News Roundup
11:35 Farm Bureau
12: 10 Marlcett
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12:30 Saturday' Mallnee
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1, 55 News Beal
12:1i Goesaler'a Guait Star-ll'rt
12:80 Agrtcullllra Agent
2:110 Saturday Mallnee
12:30 Mnslo Just B'or You
12:45 C&lt;lltlllt1 Go. Round
2:55 News Beat
a,oo Platter Party
1:55 ·News Beat
3:00 Seturda7 Matinee
f:la Blaoltnar SIJow.Tuu.
J!!!O. Counlr7 Go Round
3:55 Naws Ileal
4:10 Local Newt
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1:00 Lira Tate 1 Break
4:30 Top Ten Revue
li:IIO Sundown Seretlldo
1,51 Newe Beat
G:OO News Summary
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5: 15 Dinner Mualcale
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One letter limply .ltaDdt for another. In thla amp i.- !s 1. •ecl
for the thl'H L'.. X for-the two 0'8, etc. Bingle lel t u .&gt;. 11.po..,
trophiea, the length. and fonnatlon of the word.l are all llintll.
Jt&amp;eh day the oodll letter~ are ditterent.

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of Unloo Veterula will meet 1
regular JII!ISiOD Mondtl)' It 7:11

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lii•Hv BUYIICarpet SharnpOO.
of cattle. Call SH 2_
We'll loan you one
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With purchase of Blue Lustre
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5 19 6tc
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-hell lor sale Anna Wei h . SUPPY OF Sludto G•rl Coo5 li. ;tp' m•tics selling out the stock at
lly.:l Run
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,FOR SALE: Pure bred Jersey wholesale
Lhe fint ten
cuatomers. Fri.
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day and Saturday, May 22, 23,
till .1001i "Yearting
Jersey at Gertrude Gibb!' Trailer,
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buII a Dd befers
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Clifton, W. Va.
..,! up. No Sunday sates.
5 18 ltp
Clytltt Well, Five Points, VENETIAN bl'nd nd -~
tit,;Photlt WY U318.
bamboo
oloth
5 19
•tTiijij;efoi~iilii:-'liliom18, 31p_ awnlnp, Dale Wippel SUpply,
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WY 2-5333.
5 16 6tp
554 7th St., Parkersburg, W
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Sale or Trade
SIN&lt;:F.R Sewing
machioeS. j
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ANNOUNCE HYMN lllNO .
lfl\! GMC dump truck, suitable , machm•s at bargain prices 1 Two and three bedrooms. 18 HEATING, Plambtnc. Mueller
, There will be a Hymn Sllla
for coal hauling. E. W. Hal- ! Th• Fahric Shop. Singer Sates ' miles from Kaiser plant. All hrao.... .vnoltl lrollten.
Your Chevy Dealer
Pomeroy, Ohio
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beautiftdly •11 E111:t Mabt 8lreel, ,...
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itsburg, W. Va. Phnne 442· 1 WY 2-2284.
4 ·21 tlr
d&lt;'Corated plast.ered walls. Til- oroy. Pboao 1ft W141.
SIX
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Bu1in11SI Services
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For •-le or Rent
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110 batl!s, fuU'
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Recapped Tiro Sole!
ch•n with disposal uDils. Con· BULLDOZER work, bas""'entoi Rlckatd'o
Allgomenl Service,
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FIVE ROOM house. six ii(Tes
Whtle they last
cealed electric heating syslsndscapin•, brushln•, ~do. !formerly Grueser
Body POMEROY_ 10-room frame port, Close 'to schools,
ed.
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Workman . I ALL
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Storm
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hot
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Lowboy
service.
Charlet
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Works),
281
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Langsville, Ohio.
NEW 131 '15 tN
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Pomeroy, Ohio. R. H. Rick·
heaUD&amp;, aarage or
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5 19 3tp
TUBES · •
$1.45'
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Phone
WY z.357t. court. Large lot ~th
w•
The
Middleport
Chlld
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'P1vs T•x
trances . Beautifully . l an d~
Wbf:el balancing, auto glass. beautiful location and view of
WANTED TO BUY: amto11
'illlion Lea&amp;ue wfil meet
Help Wanted
Open 7 days each week
scaped. Private parking. Reot 1~~~~N~e~lfl~ler::~~~;a~Dd::!Su:p.:l brake service.
all Pomeroy. $35,1100.00.
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night II tj1e home of Join. J 8 a.m to 9 p.m.
extremely low - $69.00 -··· "''"1 Rael
5 ' 30tp POMEROY - &amp;-room
frame
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Jolmoo S: 'ftdrd-av. at 7:•
GIRL wanted to wo•·k m st.nre
month. Utitities partially paid :itt,ea
bouse wlth bath, gu furnace 5494 alter I p. m.5
004 mrm - - - - - - - - - - ' .
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Must be out of school. S.e
Haven Terrace
doorr
U D lie .uR Conditioning • refrlgeraheRUDg, 4 Ioiii, t&gt;Ut o1 bqb
Ted Thomp!IO!I, Rutland OisNew Haven, W, Va.,
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count Store, Rutland. Ohio.
Ne•t Door To Rutland BaN
New Haven 88Ul01 or
atloD, Letart,
va., Phone ment IUIOO.OO, balance f38.00
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(5 14, 21, 26; (I
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EXPERIENCED
MIDDLEPORT- koom frame
10 10U Merle Norman Co,met.
ke . crawlers, minnows red I TRAILER space close to busl•UTOMOBILE
boule wllh blth, gu clrculot.
hours. ness seetion and school&amp; In
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Bf&gt;autv 1' worms , aval'Ia bl e "'
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lng heat, new kiteheu and bath
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ll!op. WY 2-1057 ,
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llilleoP• . . ,
room, flU!t IDd back porches.
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Htgh School, Route 7, MiddleI 15 etc
AND
-·CorDer Jot . with aarage, $11600.
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ClvU Air ·Patrol SqUitlrmt uoi.
Is tiJlOOsorlng o wiener fOI!II.a ·,
tho F,..ked Run air ~ ~
Saturday, May JS, be1lltmlnl 116 p.m.

55 Buick H.T. Cpe. - - $ 7 9

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55 Ford "B" 4 Door _

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Soldier
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al 7 p. m. The Stewardship ""'·
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pare a tentative budget lor ~
coming year wllh aU ~~
urJied to be praenL

he served.
The Cl!es~ lllethedlst .W!JCl
will hold a l)alu! sale at I h;o
Town HaD In Qletrter Sttlurdar.

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llllnl81ration evening ..W
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held Thursday evening from 7,

55 Olds8B- 4 D o o r _ $150

19. MJ8ChievOUI

u. Theret'ore

Arcble C .Swarll
eminent
commander I has anno(mced 1
special conclave of Ohio V11le3
C&lt;lmmandery No. 24, Knlgbb
Templar, wlU be heltl Friday,
May 22 at 7 p.m. at tlio· Pom
eroy Masonic Temple. Vlalta
Uoo wiD be made by 'the Alb
ens C&lt;lmmandery, wbo ..W al
so furnish
tandldate.
The Middleport W.C.T.U. wit
meet Friday evening at t h o
home of Mrs- Nora HamRtor ·
on HaiDIIton-at Instead of at tilt
BaptiSt Cbui'eh 81 announled

51 Chev. 2 Door _ _ $150
Extra IOiid and fOOd trJn8pOrtltion.

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57 Pontiac 4 Door _
$495
Station Wac-on. Good tire~~, VB engine,
automatic, radio and heater.

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Mrs. J. A. Young, Sr. Mrs
Lee Roush will be asSiaiiJIIb"!'
tess.

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Evangeline Chapter, OES ~
dleporl, will meet Friday evening, MAy Zl, at the home ot

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37.Coatot

MAY II

finish, Vs encine, power 1teerin1, power
brakea, 1uto. trana., radio and heater.

CASSWILii'

measu..e
kA light

ing at the DAV haU a.t 7:30. AI.
officers requested to be P&lt;et
ent.

.f.-Door. Ivory and blue fi11i1b. Spotleas
Interior, radio, heater, V8 engine, Pow·
erJ:lide, like new 'whitewall tirel.

Coupe. This little jewel 11 the one for
the youne at heart. Red bucbt seau,
white liniah, 4 on th1 floor, radio and
heater, JOOd tirf!l, 102 engine.

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regular aeiBion Tburaday even

1960 Chevrolet Impala $1595

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83. Chineq

'The

DeluJle vinyl trim, tire• like new, au1omatic tran1. Radio and beater. Blut fin-

Electric light fixtures,
suitable tor store or
"Free Stor~ge Plan" you get $150.00. G110d cond ilion. Phone FOR SALE: 2 bedroom home.
churcn.
big. ~autrful empty closet WY 2-3112.
5--16-6 tp-I full basement, cash ~~~:~I Wooden suit hangen
1 pace 1n e1change tor all the 1
1
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WY
. b the t .I ,
E POT'TO I ts
f·ve or 1a
con 1rae1.
Per dozen
. . . .. . 1.20
room occupied y
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or WY 2-2488.
5 12 lOtc
winter clothmg 4ere s bow It
var1et1es grown from cert1hed !
J-Display tables
works. Brio&amp; iD all
your see. Bumgarner's G r e en- F'OR SALE: 1 lot on Mulberry
2'16'
· · · · · · · · · · fa . UIO
wmter dothes or call us ror house, NE'w Haven , W. Va.
Heights, Te. WY 2-3429.
Frigidaire compressor
with coils, commercial
pick-up and we will "Protes-5 13 lOic
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TV's "SuspeDBe" June 3 ..... .

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like neW.

1962 Ford fllcon 2-Dr. $1395

1961 Corvalr Monza _

epitomize ezceptional achievement. Is a boy a genius because
he gets a C average and his
classmates fall'!
1
1 The Channel Swim: BasD
RathOOne plays the mastermind
of a gang of crooks on CBS-

ning.
The Pythlan Slatera
Ia Temple Ill will meet

Station Waeon. Leas than ~.000 aetual
milea, spotless Interior, Powerflide
trans ., radio. heater. Sharp dark green
finish and ele1n interior. whitewaU tlret

speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.01

IS' roll-up awning frame

Hayll

1961 Corvair Lakewood $1569
$1795

Week That u;• and the BJll
Dana and Dick Van Dyke seriea. Benny Is not among them
probably because he has been
on the air for so long and has
his share of all kinds of trophies - and yet, only one o
bls share ol aU l&lt;!ncls of
tro-

Tha Willlnc Worlceu claaa 01
the Enterprise EUB ehurcb wil
meet 'lbjlntday ovenlng at Ill\
home of Mrs. Geoffrey Willoo
Bethel No. 62 ol the Intern.
Uooal Order ol Job'a 1Jauib
ters will meet at the I'Oinero)
Masonic Temple Thursday eve-

sih·er blue witb matchina: interior.
1962 Corvair Monza _

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Road
5 2l 3tp I tion. S595 00 Phone 985-2212.,
LOSE WEJGH1 saff:lly with [)('-,; ·NEW AND USED weldPrs . Air ("Chester),
5 15 6tp
A-DIF.T tablP!s. Onl~· 98r al
compres.liors .
welding rod. 1951 OLDSMOBTLE:-can WY 2·
your drug store.
F'ret&gt; demonstration .
Porn-, 6182 _
4 28 tc
5 13 25lc
ernv Landmark. WY 2-2181.
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5 21 Jlc i 1962 PONTIAC. $225(). 4 door
Sandy's Beauty Salon. featuring 1
1 hardtop. Catalina, blue fin·
Re_a listic produc~s - Open e\'- CoMPAi·t Sweeper, like new :
ish. automatic transmission,
enmgs by appomtment.
265 . .-.
d 150.00. Cub Scout · power steering, power brakes.
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.f orm. 1500 , ~~ize 1o. 1960 . radio and extras. 910 BroadB
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Ohio_ v•llf&gt;r,
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en· : :'I-1Ncury Montery , automatic. 1 wav. MiddleporL Call WY 25269
2
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nf-tt. Pnmeroy W'r
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reosonable Well below book ' 5289.
4 Z9 tft
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prke Wl 9-2277
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ne ltaiUier
, 28 36tp
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5 21 6tc
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c.anf'ftllf'd? l.m:l Your opt&gt;~a Another shipment of artifwial 1·~iC cPtr room. rkle and ptrforat
tor's license? Catl WY 2-l!ffll
flo wen; Also tomato
a n d mce SmaU car econom.J aDd
11Sttc 1 mango plants . Mrs. Pearl •
. .aa~rabiliiJ
ParkE'r. Laurel Cliff. Route
See
GUNS
124.
~ 20 ltc
Molrupolllu Moton
w~ buy , sr.ll ano U'ade gun.
It Mat. Streff:. PtiHNJ
Bil: WPIIman _ Lf&gt;s Wii!UHt•S(Wl 7 ft . sawed locust posts, .45 each
Pllooe W'Y W171
81 riffm Jewt&gt;lers, Phuot 50, I 4 X 4, Lo&lt;'USt posts. w. H.
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•ol01 Plea:mnL. W Va
Richmond, Rt . 1, Middleport.

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daY night at 7 o'clock this
w~k. we have 5 truck loads 1955 FORD. 2 d~r-.-$85.00. -Phone
ur used furniture. Nt-w coffee WI 9-3222.
5 18 6tp
end table and new tools and l957 FORO, custom 2 df. 6 cYI-

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ALL TIRES AT

. FOR SALE : N•w Holland Balf'r. Case Combine sack type .
Both in good condition. Mrs.
Clyde Well. Five Points, - No
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Su.ndav sa les. Phone WY 26310. .
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room IIOUII, targe bam. a 1
neceuary oulbulldlnp 0 •
blacktop rood Mar Foreol Rut
Church. Two IDIIeo t r o n
Po.neroy corporaii&lt;.D Umltt
See Edward SCbaeler, MIDen
Ohio, Rt. I.

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St!ma DO!WIH'k'l atiiiOWICed Jlo. tho tind of Jooooiinc &lt;JI I~
bert Goulet spedal, with JA&amp;. ardl thai
""""" to
those
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tie Caron and Terry - Tbomu ..., quh silO,.. whO let prl!a.
11 ·101 lor Nov: Je.
It)' symptomaUc of a way ol
Pulitzer Prize judges thla life
whk!h there Is Dille
year did DOt give ao award for pride In erotlttmanahip, and a
I drama, and thts Is precisely the common man Is mode to
kind of thinking that the Em my tieva that a common ncllievo~ I
system needs. This .business of ment really It an achievement.
B7 RICK 00 BROW
phies -andyet only one of giving aq oward simply
b&amp;- · ing lor the young.
these nomln.... the Vao Dyke I ca.,.. there is a category, bat -'IU!Ql )0 .lvM &gt;A!IORJI"'P &amp;JDW
United !'roll Ill emadoDIII
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Per- show can even be
credtted la sickly aura of oomething·for· lr · JO ~"I'll 01 IJDO!Il'P 'I 11 BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMIT)I
haps you wonder why there Is with style, Jack' s tradelllllrk. 1 nothing lhtnklng -and reflecls
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PAW'S I&lt;EEPtN ' HER
my awards. which will be tele- and "McHale's Navy" are plea-.
LOCOIED LIP IN
east Monday but which are be- sant dlversi011B on occasion.
OUR BARN TILL 'IE
in,g boycatted by two networks, "That WM The Week
T h aJ
CAN Gil THAR
ACROSS
11. Outd.
ABC and CBS.
Was" is a pretentious, juvenile
1. Revolv.
:18. LltUe
A reminder of one of the rea- dud worse than its competiton
I . ChJet
DOWl'f
gtrl
t . Piece
1. Mark ot
17. Soothee
sona was obvious TUe.'Klay night because It clailll.$ more a n d
otrook
dlagra~
20. Kind
to the viewer who
watched delivers less. The Dana seriea 10. Lerye
2. •'The
pill.
CBS-TV's Jack Benny, that age- features a telented star in a
ufora.
Raven"
22. Midday
hol'lle
author
~ wonder - and then OOD.'Jid· run-of-tbe-mi1l show. But sup-2f. Valley :
pooL
tred the proarams nominated pose we gave all of these en-- 12. P'ragmenl:l 3. Peruvian
14. Prlc1
IndUUl
Ill, ze.t.
fi&gt;r lbe Emmy for best comedy tries the heneflt of their best lD. Klnlof
4 . Nevor:
10."'lllow.
points - would thai skiD, In
Buban
poet.
a:ul
0. Jewiall
·rTbHe entries
a r e: "T h e any way. quaUfy them t o be l8. External
Peaco"
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month
Sl. Behind
44, Capital:
Farmer's &amp;aughter," " Me· worthy of awards? Awards fol
coa.Ung
a.
Fabulou
32. 'l'oiJa
Norway
Hale's Navy, "That Was 11Ie what? Awards are supposed to 18. Employ
30. Tooth
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$11.00

See the eomplete line ol
Rubbermaid Bath tub Mala,
Toilet Top Trays. Wade .. . .
tell. AlJo Rubbermaid """'
for the kitelien lnd~:
Dish Drainen, Sink a • d
Stove Matl, Collnden:, Dllh
Pons, S&lt;npen, Dl&gt;kltr ..,.

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Lace and noralembrOIdery. Matching panties.

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teetlon of atylel In aoft, white vinyl over the arm atyle1 and dutchea.

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SPORT
SHIRTS

Sizes B'h to 11. Colors, beige tone and blusb tone.
U gauge, 15 denier construction. Compare witb
much higher priced stocidngs at our sale pnce of

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to 18. Cbeots stripe~,
whitfll, aolid eol(JI'I, plat*
- plenty of button -

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tabs.

Mens Sport Shirts

$1.95

Choose a cool sport shirt from a variety of solld
colors, stripes and plaids. Full cut for comfort.
Wash 'n wear cottons and Dacron polyester and
cotton bendL srruiu, medium, large and extra large
sizes.

DANCERS' ROCK"
With Warren Stevens

and Martin Landau

Men1 111 Yenk

WORK
DUNGAREES .

'2.95

MEIGS THEATRE

Made of 1001' eotton ...
lorlud ohrunl&lt;. J1ull out.
Sizes 29 to Q watat oure, laiple oUtehed. ·

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ToNIGHT

"Spurs" Jeans For Boys

NOT OPEN

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'2.48

Plenty of tbe popular wheat color, and also black,
tapered leg, alim fll Sanforized ahrunk.

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$3.49
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DOWNIE-GROSS, INC.
THE MEN'S STORI

For a productive Ufe ID JoUr Law•
and Garden ue Ottbo Projluell.
See tbe-complete IIDe ~f llrleetl·
cldea, ·funaiddes, peJtlcldes,. fertlll.
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