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POMEROY SENIOR CLASS_ First row, I to r, are Janice Bing, Karen Miller, Mary Jordan, Unda Grueser, Ruby Hafg• Cathy Wolfe, Klt!J lind, l)oana Rae Powell, Kay
Perlineer, Cindy Swatzel, Linda Kirkland, Nancy Burns, Jane Baer, Judy folmer, Anita CoWDI; second row, noreaee B , Sile Araold, Jlllice Heatlrleb, ~ Ialley, ll:lrl
Evans Patricia Fields, Ruth Bailey, Louanna Leonard, Alita Carpenter, Stefanle Winebrenner, Opal Stewart, Yvonne Deal, Lula Tobaa, Sharon Clelud. '!Iter '"" JI'IIC'llled
smtth; third row. Frances Radford. Jeni Folmer, Kathryn Sleet, Barbara Imboden, Marlyn Renshaw, Johan,na Yeauger, toueUand'l'boBmpsonJ, Pall·
8anun)o Curti•, IIUper!Dtendtrlcia Hennessy Hilda Hart. Brenda Waaner, Donna Smith, Reta Wean, Elizabeth Klein; fourth row, Mary Ann ltlckard, 8 re a alley, ·
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Andrews, Bunny Humphreys, Allen Swartz, Jack Williams, Carl McElroy, Fritz Siaaon, David Bater, Gary Jenkin•, Lance Hart, Roy Howell, Jlno. H. L, McD4!lltlllld Mr.
Reddy Wolfe; fifth row. Ron Collin•. Bob Buck. Samuel Arnold, Danny Smith, Kenneth Lawhorn, Keltll Whaley, David Taylor, John Uptfoot, CUffGrd Morrla auended a 01.Fffd Sisson, Bruc• McKenzie, Rick Collins; sixth row, Rick Lemley, Carl Hall. George Hoffman, Dalton GI'Civer, Ro&amp;er Moore, Rand~p: ~ott, trlcl cont..-.nce at JeckJGn an
Frank Titus. Quincy Aleshire. John Strauss, Mike Hamm. Clifford Young, and seventh row, Mickey Winebrenner, Don Mayer, Tom n • erry
Arnold, Billy Collins. Pau l Will, and David Sinclair.-Sentinel Photo
1101 Leonord Shobe, Rt. 2 Pt.
Ploulnl, Tare Bacon,
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.Liaoolll HeJchta, Pomeroy, Mrl.
Clyde R. JoltnJon, Rl. I Racine,

Mrs. Euaeno Phllllpo, Jacbo:l,
Mra. 1leurJ Lambert, JeckJGn,
Forreat E. Joner, RL I WeD·
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wood, Mnt. James w. Akers, tr.
Emanuel E. Damron,
AJhland, Ky., and Clifford Wandol Randolph, Ripley, W, Va.

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Lloyd Baker, ClaUde WllOIInllf,
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Webb; WlUIIIII -'Huili!y, ltif.
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Charles L. M,rdn, Dalll M.

Canl••y, Albert· D. loo\llday, .MJ..
R. Coleman, Stephen R.
Ronald L. Good, DaoDarib Reel •1111 ROll-

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WAHAMA SENIOR CLASS - Fint row, I to r, il'e Janet Hoffman, Beverly Bilrna, Martha Thompson, DorotiiJ lmltb, Diana Diven, F111
Lyons Carolyn Zuspan, Vikki McDaniel. Phyllir Qul"'n, Barbara Zuapan, Sharon Brinher, Judith WUIWnt; aecond row, Harvletta Newlalld,
Linda 'P'Itsaerald, Carolyn Van Matre, Carolyn Icenhower, Sharon Slnith, Dianna Miller, Carolyn ltlur, Ellen Cl'!tet, ltllen Rift, Betty HeDIIII)',
shirley Smitb, Carolyn Bland, Gratus Aldridee; third row, Norma Boaewell, Carlottla Boyer, Nancy Jeffera, Bomut! Staab, Glenva lltaata, Linda
Latlley, Dianna Wood, Marge Call, Carolyn Johnson, Adele Sismondo, Mary Webb, Lynn Miller; fourth row, !Jiomas KearDI, John Oblil11er,
Har\tey Van Matre. llobert Roush, Terry Henry, Joe Scltes, William Capehart, Duane Van Meter, Gale SbrlmpUn, Richard Lambert, Kenneth
B. ., Jamt&amp; Bird. and· fifth row, Jerry Hall, Phil Cook, Robert Grinstead, Earl InJeis, Thomu EwlnJI, Larry Noble, Tho1011
Harry Roush,
'laiiDy Kearns, and Stephen Johnson.-Sentlnel Photo

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MAY 23, 24, 1964

A. C. SPARK PLUGS
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for "treason" in Richmond, Va. Obt.o. ~ Off!.- ,.."• l\'1' •

E.\STERN SENIOR CLASS~ First row, I tor, are Roberta Romine, Lynda II Lyons, Darlene Warne, Janice Parker, Sally Torrence, Mary
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Craft, Beverly Hensly, Dot Burke, Carol Mollohan, Loretta McDonald, Juanita Hoffman, Billie Tracewell; second row, Bob Kautz, James Cole, Communist Internattonal. found·
Richar~ Cashdollar; JoAnn Grecher. Norma Nichols, Sandy Sprague, Janet Hetzer, Sandra Swartz, Linda Young, Gary Bush, Lewis Bush; third ed :• 11 1919 to promote world
row, LylP Swain, Ronald Ritchie, Gary Reed, Gary Durst, Eric Parker, Larry Landon, Dennis Parker, John Bentz, Terry Hoffman, Bob Hall, revo" on.
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I Wish To Thank Tht.Voters Of
Racine Village For Th•tt SUpport In
The Primary Election.
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SOUTHERN SENIOR CLASS- First row, l to r, are Jean Kiser, Charlotte Manuel, Irene Stover, . Dorothy Lawson, Roberta Roush, Linda
White, Sharon Wolfe, Linda Graham, Sarah Taylor, Betty Gillilan, Paulette Ritchie, Donna Powell, Carol Shain, JUdy Cozart, Juanita Smith; secDnd row, Unda Nelgler, Betty Levacy, Pamela Riffle, Kay Hendricks, Sharon Church. Karen Furbee, Roberta Chancy, Sharon Cottril, Sandra
Mams, Carol Teaford, Linda Van Meter, Sally Roush, Mary Cundiff, Sammie Yates; third row, Richard Wolf, Bob Sylvester, Lynn Roush, Danny
McTurner, WlUie Cundiff, Spencer Stearns, Larry Sayre, Richard Holter, Randall Reiber, Ted Bailey, Bruce Beegle, Harry Cleland; fourth row,
Charles Cline, Lee Mallory, Bill Wickline, Earl Cleland, Vernon Donahue, Don Harden, Ernie Burke, Max Knopp, George Hayman, Garyle Rees,
Kenneth L. Cozart, William Pickens, and fifth row, Douglas Enoch, Will Ours, Ben Petrel, John Rowe, Robert Johnson, Jeff ~ Bob Wood,
Norman Rhodes, and John Arnott.- Sentinel Photo

JOSEPH ·BEEGLE
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ALL· TRANSISTOR

MAY 23, 24, 1964

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By
Today Is Friday, May zz. the
143rd day of 1964 with 223 to
follow.
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IIQN OF THI nMU

MAY 23, 24, 1964

RUTLAND

Eastern graduated 55 seniors

. ted the f II .
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He was acqmt
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August.
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In 1943, Soviet Russian an- Db16.
nouncecl the dissolution of the NaUoDeJ 14'* &lt;·• ...,._t •11ft

AUTOMOBILE CLUI

Rutlon~

Next Door Te lutlwMI

Wednesday. Baccalaureate , - - - - - - - - - ,

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will graduate 46J;...iiiiiiiiiiii
Most graduates,
however, soniols Wednesday at 8 p.m.
Vacation Bible School
knew this already. The book
for Middleport I
human knowledge today is
will be Sunday at 8 p.m.

UWIS
REPAIR SERVICE I

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All COSMmCS
ApprtL 20%
RUTLAND

All three acbools held
their
Baccalaureate Services I a s t

learn there Is another longer,

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MAY 23, 24, 1964

That's strange, too, because graduating class, Southern ha!
it is humanly unnatural
to 64 seniors. and Rutland has 6L

Portland.
Mr. and Mrl. Wald Foster
week end l\lnll af Mr,
lllld Mr1. Albtrt Hill and atlelld.
Ilia family picnic Iunday, 'lbelr
dauJihter, Cheryl, returned with
tbem altlr IJIIndllnl 1 week
with her grandparents.

SIGN O'DONNELL
BUFFALO (UPIJ
DldurN
O'Donnell, captsin of illo
Patients recently discharged veralty ot Mlchlgan'~T~~=~
included Mrs. 0. R. Brammon, versity of Michl&amp;an's
Mn. Alft RIYJIII, Halold Greer aquod Ia• tleiiOn,
RUMfll HuChel, Mlq Roce Qr. atcnet~ with the lluffalo
tel, Mlaa Blanche VIBIIZent, Mrs. the American P'llothlll LH.-e
Claude McGinness, Mn. N. J. 1:tltilaa;;i:fa~ll;&amp;;._.,._ _ _ _
Buter, Mrs. Lince Dray and ;r
llifant 1011, Morton Ntal, Ml'll.
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i JDlll_lt BaH, Mh. Wendell WOj)d.

with 83 senlo"' hao

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Three of our area
bIg h
schools hold Comfneol'\cement exCommencement speakers this ercises tonlgbt at 8. They are
week will assure the,. 3ti8 grad· Pomeroy, Sruthem, and Rut.
uates their "life" Is just begin- land Jllgh schools. Pomeroy

Lewll .....lr S.rvflll
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lllld Mn. J'rlllk' l.tlila, Rt. 1,
Mllllleld.
Mr. allld Mrr. Delbert Board ct
Laymu; Olilo, !tpelll lluzlday af·
1ern00n with Mt. and Mn. Vent
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tat IJIIIIIIllll a Willi wllb her
moi!Mr, Mrt. Laura Bell.
Mr. lllld Mrt. T. a. llllldort
rpenl SUnday lflernoon with
Mr. and Mrs. William McKelvey

heights ot what man knowa or suspects.

knowledge

and more skills sought.

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an occasional lneiperienced squawk from an undisclplu- )ally Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0., lily 22. lt.. ~
suophone or clarinet reed).
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Jevement gl!ined '" the Simple
only to the f1rat
W
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ceremony Incident to the pass- of Ita 1'felace.
senlon l&amp;laday at PJD. 11..,.
tng oot of diplomas. For 12 The genius of America, after ~aureole for Wlltema wlll Ill
years the brief act of ~eceiving all, surely reats - In part - In
at I p.m.
has been a personal objective. her people being free to proNow other goals are !&lt;&gt; be nur· coed Into the Umltless volume
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metropolllfn high ~ebool where ! Here, parent. otlll are proud
student bodle' 108r In!&lt;&gt; thOu•.wben 1100 or dougbter walks
ands and automation, as
it i"down the aisle" to the tradi·
were, ejecll usembly line
tiona! p...,...Jonal march pi~Y·
uates enmasse.
ed by the ·IIODlor·l.,s band (wtth

MAY 23, 24, 1964

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ment upon becoming a finish·
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so to apeak In a college • like
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Mr. lllld Mrl. CboNr simpllldll ctlht Hol7
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and Mr. lllld Mn. 1t.1t1rt
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Within tbe week now In pro- Ja few ca... their churches IJ'OIS 3ti8 Meigs "ounty youth ever to be visited upon them.
IBY goodbye!&lt;&gt; high school life, There ore Joy and sadness in
the moot effective influence oth- graduallon from high school.
er than their homes - and In This the sll&gt;dent of the small

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NEW YORIC (UPI) - Did

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Mlllory,
Jert Leo,- Gayle
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lllld flllllly
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Rev. Mr.
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62 Oldsmobile 4door - -- - - - - s2295
V-8 automatic, power brakes, power steering, radio, heater, like-new w:• lw
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60 Chev.lmpala Convertible - - - S169S
V-8 automatic, power brakes. power steering, radio, heater, w[slw tires. A
sharpie-new Cadillac trade-in.

59 Ford Galaxie 2Door H. T. - -- - s1195
V-8 motor, auto., radio, heater, w:slw tires. Shows excellent care by one careful owner.

59 Oldsmobile 98 4door - - - - - s1495
Full power, including power windows &amp; 6-way power seat, tinted glass, radio,
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- Firat row, I to r, are Susie Ntutzling, Sulle Slater, Connie Taylor, lva Stewart, ·
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Carql Sc:ott, Paula Mic.hael, Janice Ta~neblll, Ulilan Slam~; third row, Lynda Dunf.., Cheryl Eber1baeh, Barbara Morpa, Lynn Daniels, Marll)a
Swail, Ntda.Bradford, Maureen Darat, Caroll Lyona, Hope IIJibOp; fourth rO'N, Da\'e Tbomu, Sttve Uttle, ~e ltlce, Jacll: Satterfield, Joe CU.
ter, KtiiDY F'ry, Dave Weltman, Terry Johnson, Charlle Bwukhamer, and f!fth row, Durell McKinney, H
McGuffin, Horice Gtlmore, BW
"Jei.tr.IIDJ, Melvin Swioher, Mlck Morrla, Daryl Stumbo, Boll Wllaon, Bill DixOn, and Boler Roldh ......se~el Olo
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RUTLAND SENIOR C):.ASS- First row,.! tor, ll'e Roberta Smith, Dixie Roush, Judy Wllllams],'Sileryl Wolfe, Janet Scott, Rosemary Pope,
Msrg:tret Harmon, Connie Rice, Marvel Quillen, GaD Hall,. SOnia Parsons, Alberta Lo(tie; Connee Williams, Pamela Wilson; second row, Connie
Haley, Gladys Warner, Jennilee William, Karen Silbey, Sharon-Haley, carol Brewer, Chilrldene King, Sandre Oiler, Carolyn Brickles, Paula
Doufllns, Margie Stanley, Ann Weaver, Wanda Stacy; Maxine Herdman; third row, George White, Allen Borgan, Danny Tillis, Bill Gates, Jerry
TilliS, llobert Harless, Bill Starclter, Larry Haynes, Jerry Black, Russell Fraley, Joe Phillips, Danny ltlcDonald; fourth row, Roy Dillon. Rodney
1t111gs, Bernard Bowen, Benny Slawter, Ellis Myers, AncU Cross, George BlackWell, Jack Peterson, Gary Garton, Eddie Anderson, Rondald Stowe~, Dicit Fetty, and fifth row, Jerry Piece, Steve King, ltlcbard Quinley, cart NichOls, Glle1 Coy, Ricbatd:Peyton, Doyle Knapp, Charles HyseU,
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58 Buick~pecial4 Door -- -· - -- s995
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CHECK THESE "AS-15" SPECIALS
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Singer S1les &amp; Service

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R. H. RAWUNGS SONS CO.

Pomeroy, Ohio

POMEROY, OHIO

Pomeroy, Ohio

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WITH THE FAMILY

MAY 23, 24, 1964

co.

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RUTLAND

FROM AU OF US • • ,

Enjoy good foo d in a cool, relaxed atmosphere.

The MARnN Restaurant

DISCOUNT STORE
WHEREVER YOU GO
"MAY CONTINUED SUCCESS

Our 1101t Whhoe for .
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SHOE STORE

Notlonwldo lnouronce of Columbuo, 0.

Middleport, Ohio

"Middle of Upper Block"

Pom1r0y

MIDDLEPORT

Edw•rd B••r~ owner
232 E. Second St.
Pomeroy

Ohio

This convertible jet pump .r.
compact, efficient and dependable. A convenient bolt-on.
ejector is easily repositloned
for shallow or deep well serv ..
ice. Assembly is complete with
pump, ~~31lp motor, ejel.1:or,13gallon pressure tank, pressure

regulating valve, pre••ure
sw1tch, a1r c har ge r an d 1,.
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Farmers Bank

GOESSLER
Jewelry Store

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POIIIti'OJI Ohio . ;

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WHILE QUANTITIES LAST!

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Ohio Valley
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Chapman-Canaday
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The Fabric Shop

STRAW SANbAL

WE WISH YOU SUCCESS
IN THE YEARS AHEAD

You've Re1chtd

. 1963'Dodge - • - $2295
. , 4 Door Sedan, 8 cyl. Auto. trans . Radio and heater.
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1963 Dodge • - • $)995
.O.,rt 4 Door SedaQ. Standard trana. Heat~r, very Jow
ptileaRe, new ear appearance. .

Introducing the fabulous

FORM-FIT

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VENTILAno CHAIR

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hM' mJleage. excellent condition.

1961 Chevrolet - • $1495
4: Door Sedan. Automatie trans. Heater.

1961 Dodge - • - $)695

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TO THE CLASS
OF 19641 WE

CLASS OF'64

au"- on lhe rood thoodl

ARE PROUD OF

WE WISH YOU

ALL OF YOUI

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ROWLEY &amp;R&amp;D HDWE.
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Opposite Lower P1rklng Lot
POMEROY

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1.960 Rambler

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Th new Alladin "Sun-Dial" con-

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room, porch

1959 Dodge - • - $995

patio or poolside .

toured plastic .chair comes in fa·
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rt's virtually indestructlble and
maintenance free.

4 Door Sedan, e eyl. Radio and heater. automatic tran1•

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A real bargain!
Offer limited

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4 Door SUIJOJ&gt; Wagon V8. ·Automatie trana. Power ~r­
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88 "-' ll Door Hard Top, Auto. trans. llidio and beater.

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. t DOor Stdan - V8. Standard trans. Radio and heoter.

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VB. Automatic trans. Heater.

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S, GIIOIIGE C. IANGFOIID Pltt.holrlh on d &amp;andy Koufu City. HI. 111&lt;1 B o a to n tripped
UPI llplrls Wrilor
IIIMk out 11 lo pjtt:h 11&gt;1 L!lo boo hnJtloa. f.7, In the e a I y
Billy WIUIIIIIIII!Id WIll I 1 Anpltl DvQpn lo lholr 11th Amerlwl
!Aquo
pmts
May• conunlllralod loday over a~ra~Pt Will Oytr lht Now scheduled.
lbo fuUUiy of it all.
York Met., f.!. CiDdnnaU and Mayo broke I 4-4 tie wltll his
Willie brol&lt;o out of an l).for-1~ Mllwaultee bed tho day off.
lfth h01111 IIIII &lt;1. tht MUOD lo
hitting olump with two h01111 Washl.,tan stepped Detroit, launch the G'-"11 on a four·run
runs llllll'&amp;lay, drove in th..,. &amp;.2; Bollilnort defeated KIUlllas outburol In !be flflh IMing
runs and ocortd three times lo
put the San Francisco Giants
back In !trot • place in the Na·
1ional Leaaue race wltil a 9 • 4
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allowed ooly one hit over the
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Philll~.
Wiliams, Chi 30 117 13 47 .402
Nevertheleos, Willie IOJt his
Mays, SF 92 121 21 43 .317
battin&amp; leederllllp. which he
Clmont., Pitt 31! 13'1 28 61 .!72
bed hokl all seuon.
Joboaon, Cln !2 69 13 21 .3!6
Williams
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Boyer, SIL M 138 1I 4! .353
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bin&amp; a double and two •inJIOS
W. · L, Pel. GB
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and drlvlni in a run &gt;-Chicago
16 9 .640 I&gt; SliD Fran
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I3G • Torre, M•l 31! 129 21 44 .341
against the St. Louis cardinals X·Baltunore
10 12 .625 . . Pl!lladelphia
" 12 . ils I. . Froo... Pitt 23 !Ill 9 22 .338
Thursday night to booot his New York
16 12 .;71 1\i St. !.oQis
21 14 'eoo 1 Kanehl. NY 27 16 I. Ill .337
batlin&amp; averaJe to .40:. Mays Clevelallll
16 12 .S71 IIi MDwaukee
IB I! . 54! 3 Bailey, Pitt 2110: tO 34 .!33
i• blttln&amp; .317.
Mlonosota
II II .513 11&gt; Pittsburgh
18 16 :529 3\i Coleman, ~ 21 1\0 8 20 .333
However, Wlltioma' slunlni Boston
17 17 .IQ 411 Cincinnati
16 16 .500 411
Amer can Loape
went for naught as his Chicago Detroit
I~ 17 .IQ •II Los Aqelos 11 ti 4'11 S\1 OUva. Mlnn 32141 29 55 .317
CUb teammates bowed to the Washingto)n
16 21 .432 6 Houlton
16 21 ·431 1 Freehan. Del 26 17 12 ~ : :
Cards, 111-3.
Los Angeles
13 21 .382 11&gt; Chicago
12 II :100 m ~:= ~ : ; : ~ 46 349
Willlama started his torrid Konm Ctly
11 2l .J« IIi New York
10 21 .288 U Robns.,; Bait 32124 21 41 '331
bltlins tile first day of sprinl x.chlcaao leadt Ill Jlftl*llaflt
'l'!IUrsday's lleoulls
Slebern 'Bait 32 112 33 3'1 ·330
tralnln[(, and except for 01111 altllouclt Baltimort baa a ~IU· Loa M8 I New York I, nitJll !Au KC
21 70 7 23 ·319
11-14 streak in 11&gt;o seeSOil hao game advanlaJe.
Houston 3 Pittsburgh I, night Maris NY 16 11 10 20 · 320
terrorized NaUooal League
'l'!llll'ltll)"a llmtllo
San Frlnoitloo 9 Philadelphia • MariJ' NY
16 81 10 20 '338
pitchers. Willlam.s has been on 8011t00 I Loo Angeles I
St. Loulo 10 Chicago I, nignt Satrla~o L4 23 58 7 II .!28
the verge of a .301) season ever Beltimore 7 Kansas C. 8, nlpt (Only games scheduled)
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Rullaad Funlture
since he was named rookie of Waahlqton I Detroit 2. night
Frld1y's Probabltl Plteher1
N tklrl 1 ~me
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Grato
the year in 1961 and head (Only 1ames scheduled)
St. Louis at
Milwaukee Glats 1:. R ea~u~
coach Bob Keonady feell his Frlclay'o Probable Pitchers (night) - Simmons 15-2) vs. an
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gors • S. Grimm
~rize lelthander will pass the Kanias City at Booton (night) Cloninger (3·2).
WIU•IIIIO, Cubs 10; Allen. _Phlls D. Grate,
mark this 10111011 because he - Pena (64) v1. Wllaon (l•IJ,
Phtladtlphla at Loa Ange)ea I; MoCovey, Glantl; RobJniiOn, G. Grate
Lost Signer of the lle&lt;:lar111-11
has learned lo hit to all lieldl. Loo Anaeleo at New York (nlgbt) - Short U·1) vs. Drya· ~:;::: ~~·· Braves and Bond, M. Stewart
ton or lodependenee to die .,,..
Handicap
Reliever Hal Woodeshlck (niBhl) - McBride (1-8) vo. dale (5-2).
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saved his eiflhlb game to give Ford (f.l).
Pltiaburih at San Francisco Amorlcaa Loape - Kille- Toto!
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' Colavlto
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(night) - Kaat (4-2) vo. Bar· bel (I-D).
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Ridenour Radio and T, V•
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Chlellgo at Cincinnati (night) Hall Twine 10; Oliva, .Twms; C. 1\nlsht
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Detroit at Cleveland (night)- -Buhl (3·1) vs. Nuxhatl (3-2). ~~-·~~ ~natora and Held, T. Cruise
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Lollch If. I) vs. Kraliok 13-o).
New York at Houotoo (night) n ana R · Battetl 1
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wash i n g t on at Chica10 -Jacboo (1-6) vs. Owens (1-3) Natllo 11•n~ 8 0 • M
I night) - Koch (0.0) vs. Pizor- or !!l'(lwo (1-1).
1211
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ro (4-0).
lllturdll''• GIIIIH
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Saturdoy'o Gameo
Cbloaso at CJncillllBtl
H~wltd, llndaers 2'1; Stargell, Totll
!Slit
WasMnJ!on at Chlell&amp;o
Pittsbul'l!h at San Francisco
Pirates 2ll; Torre, !!raveo 26· . 11'4111 ~ Lool I
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f Detroit at Cleveland
St. Lools at Mllwaukeo
Aootr~u Lo.,.....casll,
EaaiA!m 1ett'"g In
lot 0 Minne110ta at Baltimore
Phi\a at Los Angeles niihl
,... 29 · Wa1ner. Indians .27 :
BroWll'l llollletl Gas
hl;oeball late - claBieo eo41od Los Angeles at New York
New York at Hous.,; (2 twi· Rollins, TwiDI 38; Hall, TwJDJ; D. Vuja Klljo
1h11 week - went to Shade High Kansas City ot Booton
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D. Gorton
pass lnfe1ted game 14-11.
Pltcblq
D. McKinney
Shade was 8-5 on its season, '
Fishin~
National Leape - Gibson, T. Blaine
and third plaee flntoher in the
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Cordi 4-0; Baldaehun, PhUt :1-0; Halllllqp
Alben• County Lioague.
COLUMBUS (UP!) e well here also tn most lakes. P~rr...,.kl; Dodgll'ol-0; Pel'l'y, Total
·• · : Eastern had six runs in the 1Depaf!ment of Natural Re- DISTRICT 4, SOUTHEASTN· Glants 2-0; Marichal, Giants Woa I Leat 3
ltrst two innints for a 6-0 lead source said Thursday fishing ERN - Fishing is good every- and Farrell, Coltt both fi..l.
G I&lt; Q Cole
· without ever hoving eollecwd o In Ohio is at its peak wilb where in this dlotrl&lt;:t. Vtrtuallr. Antorleq Loogue - Pi&lt;arro, R. CIIIUnl
411
hit off starter Jerry Barnhill. most stroams and takeo in 1ood all lakea are in perfect cond. White So~ t-0; llunller, OriDiea J. WIU!a1111
IU
who obliged the vl•ltors with condition.
tton and basa, bluegUis, erapo ~:. Hall. Orioles !.fl; Kl'allck, L. Van Meter
40\1
W"lks to first base and gener- The situation by district :
1 pies and catfish are "going lndums 3-0;
(8 pitchers ti~ T. Lind
429
allv loose play did the rest DISTRICI' 1. CENTRAL- crasy," according to county with 2-0l.
M. Mmobinl
11.
Bv the !dxth tnnlng E111tern ExeeliMt fiRhlng for all ~peeies . game proteeton. Streamt 11.Jo - - - - - - - - - Handicap
504
led 13-2 but very nearly hand- I.argemoulh bass in all lakes. are mostly clear and normal thus far.
Total
2878
ed the Ierne back to Shade when Bluegills, cn1ppies, catrlah and and fiahinj" for smaiJmouth bass Ohio driven among the .35 Woo 3 Losl 0
thrl!e Eagle errors, five walks carp are biting welt Most 1 and catfish is good.
who have entered are AI Sm1th :
IOd two hits prndu''Od nine otreamo fornishiDI ~ood small· DIS'rRIC'l' 6. SOUTHWBST· and Bob Davis. Daytoo. Larry
Shade run•.
mouth •nd rock ~••a fi~hini· ERN - AU waler!i in gqo41 can• Dickson or Qualler City, Darl , 0 lliJh Slnfle Gamt - M. Mon.
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Hitters ror Eastern woro Ro· Walleyes h•ttJng at Hoover Rea• dillon and all opec!" of ftah art llal'rlaoo or Tiffin · and Dean hlnl, 218.
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Mike
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Delaware
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That'a
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otory
Mill
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Dover.
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Sarles
M. Menchinl,
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Ga•y Wolle and Dave H•oton
DISTRICT 2, NORTiiWiliST• from lutre. Bass and bluq!U Ruaotl Hyatt. Lancaster. hu
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hero •ro ln good condiUon. llklll and smalh11011th ore do- a driver.
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t.:Co=::le:,=-am~.~-----·,1
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N!W YORK (VPI) - J)an II 'l"•l 11,,,1101 •.1. '"0 ION
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poullllmonla. BIUt•gills. crappies, j)ifhlly rol~. smallmoutll b. ., "'· It txpeclttl to bt appmoed
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' · Eastern. pitching tanned 11, 11•11 well.
bead are hiting well. Cotlloh, walpt ~im Floy4 Patter·
walked '"' Shade
pttchlnl , DISTRICT 3 , NOIITHEAST. peroh, eal')l and sheepohea4 a~ 1011 at ioday'a, metUDI of tha
ltlflciiUftOHfQ
1truck out five walked 1&amp;.
ERN - Walleyes are making : being caught in Salllluaky Bay. New York All!lellc Commloalon.
Eastern
2411 70 0 I - 14 6 3 news In this area. Some of the
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002 00 o o - 11 8 beller •pots are; Charita Mill DRAW FIVE OHIOANS
OXON HILL, Md. (UP!) I!I, 4WO~
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tr96l .,.,r; 'Cr: A'ljW
(71 and Wolfe . Allmon (5). Bam· ' County; Pymatuning, Asbta· - The May 11 aprlnt l!&amp;r pro- wlllrllng twin double payoff of,
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: miolla. Portage and Spr\lllfleld t.mational SP'IIIIIIl' alrtady Rolecroft Raceway. Tho ·lurky
SAYO DNINiciO
No motor v•h•cles an allow· I Likes. Summit. Baas, biUtlilll, hao drawn flVI Olllo entrlel Uc~e~t~ho~ld~er~w~•;•~not~lcla~nt;if~ied;·;:::::~:::::~
«&lt; inside the walls of the city crappies and catfi1h are hlttlnl :::;----:-- - - - - - -·'· •
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Se\!lli, Aker (S), Handrohan
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Terry, &amp;tatrord (1), Mllllcoletn
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Hflowers For All o6cn11opl"'
Cor Butternut &amp; W, MaiD

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INSURANCE
AGENCY
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trol, tomato bretdini. atrawbor·
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lure wlll be bold on lana.oapo
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l!lvoryoM tn tht area lntarNted lr. a1rloulturt or landleapo ,
in&amp; II Lll'led to lllollll the !laid
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lAKER
FURNITURE

FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES

POMfROY FLOWER SHOP

Virjlinia Univerliity Ohio Val·
ley Ex:penment Station
on
Route 62, five miles north of
Pt. Pleasant, TUeoday, June 3
beginning at 10 a.m. DST.
In the momin1 lllert wlU bt
a land judging contest, a btdies
prolfam an41 lourt1 of r-.-ch
plotl at the slatloa. Lunch will
bo served at noqn by the M. .
on County Farm Woman.
Information wilt bt madt available on latoat research oa

tobacco, toraae cropa,

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Supor Sorvlc• Stotlon
USED ElectrohiX- m exceiterlt I
WI: NI:VER CLOSS
conditioo and guaranteed . 7
OP EN :14 HOUltS
C.rcl of Th•n S
piece d eaning attachments II&gt;
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eluded for $28.70 or terms.
t.1. 11r. W\' 1-9!':11
WE WOULD like to thank our Phone WY 2-2204.
neighbors and friends tor their
s 22 Stc
sympathy and kindness during - . -the death of our sister and Smger round Bobbin
Auto Salu
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aunt. Maxine Arrington, We machine used but sews
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1 new. Equipped ta zig zag, de- 1957 FORD. _
4 door Fair ane oruv,
would also II e to express our
buttonhol e blind hem , &amp; cyl. engme. Standard &amp;ransappreciation for the
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cabinet included for $38.00. and in good condition. P.b. WY
condolences o~fere&lt;i at t n e : Terms Guaranteed p h o ne I 2-3820 or call at 623 Mlll St.,
lime ot our gneL
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The Harley Stalnaker Family \\'~- 2--2204 .
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- - - - - - -- - - ' - -~ attachments. Full cash price, I WI 9-3222.
5 18 6tp
Lost and Found
$22.51!. Terms.
Guaranteed. 11957 FORD. cu•tom 2 dr. I eyl·
I Phone WY 2-2204.
' tnder, Standard transrnisskl~.
ONE White _ faced heifer, due :
__ 5 2~ 5te_
W.S.W., R&amp;H, perfect condl·
to be fresh. Lost in vicinit:y ' AUCTION SAi E Ever y Saturtion. $595.00. Phone 985-221.1.
ot Kingsbu ry Road and White day night at 7 o'clock thi~ (Ol2ster1. .
5_1.5 &amp;tp
Oak Road. Call WY ~31 2.
I wet'k. we have 5 truck loads ' 1951 OLDSMOBILE. Call WV Z.
5 22 6tc
of used furniture . New ~offee 6Hl2.
4 28 tc I
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Notice
1 a~ph(·anees. Welch lJsed F~r·
hardto , Catalina. blue fin·
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power steermg, power brakes. .
your drug ,sUJre.
[NEW AND USED welders. All' radio and extras. 910 Broad· :
5 Ill 2Ste
compressors, welding rod . way, Middleport. Call WY ~

SEE US TODAY ...

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

l..emans Convertible. Red finish, blact top , Whi~e tnteri_o r
with bucket seats. 4 on the floor. 166 H.P . engme, nd1o,
he ater, A real Sharpie.

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ReAlistic· produ cts Open ev-

eroy Landmark,
WY 2-2181.
Free
demonstration,
Porn- J 5289.
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Blalllact
Oh~a . OY'ller. Sandra Ben· i Guaranteed $50.00. Cub Scout 'Ill ear nom. tide and perfona
Df't!
Pomeroy W'l. 2-5269 1 uniform, $500, size 10, l960 anca SmaU car economr
Mason i 73-S263.
Mercury Montery, automatic,
maaap,..bt.IIIJ
4 . 28 30t_!l 1 rea sonable Well below book
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AU'I'UMUBII .E Insurance been price. WI 9-2277.
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AUTOMOBI~E

Wheel Ahqnment

De lu~e vinyl trim, Ures like new, automatic trans. Radio
•nd hE"aler. Blue finish .

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1961 Corv•ir Monu Coupe _ _ $1545

Brake Service

Ths litt le ;ewel is the one for the young at. beart . Red
burket seats, white fini!lh , • on the floor, radiO and heat·
er, a:ood tires, 10:! engine.

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Lora! owner, 5 potlestl interior, tires like new, standard
trans. for real economy, Blue fini sh, radio and heater.

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OPEN EVE. TilL 8:00 P.M.

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Sewer

· POMEROY, OHIO

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For S•l•

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In heart of
out ot high water. Modern I
rooms, 2 Wed baths, large
closets, uttUtl.ea, garage, barn.
close to achooJ. Free
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acres. Suitable pfor· k
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lots. Mn. Tyree •c en...11 Wl 1-3492.

Re•l Est•t• For Sale

For Rent

4 room and bath
furnish~ apartment.
WY 2-3874.
5 12 tfc
bedroom hoUse on
coin HiU, Pom·-l
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DISCOUNT STORE

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WY2·3422
Middleport,

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I:SI Mustcll Clock
7:30 Sign Off
7t06 l!reaklasl Party'
10:411 Under Ohio SideJ
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1·00 Oltlo Y.U., Ntwt
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1:35 Pic:Upc Bonlwan
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with eoilo. ci»Dmercial
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:rou cleaner, brlglrter, and
FOR SALE
Double bed alze coli
- - - Dorold Celina, Saleomo
aLit. Automatic Shift. One l!sretih owner.
....,.. Remeber the storage GIBSON·Kay Harmo)\1 lultan
oprlngs
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DIJlvery. A.P .C. Cleaners and . pay see or can NffiD Jewel·
22"116" with drawer
end Shirt Leundry
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SbJrt Laundry. Mason, w va 1 er!&gt;. Potnl Pleasant,. W. Va., and bottom 11helf
3.00 1'11REE and four f00.1b fumilb&amp;
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gARM FOR SALE, 43 acres,
Power 1te~1· ing and brake~. Automatic ahift.
W1llmmson
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rrteDio. WY 11-5434
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lngs. Owner: Anoa W'"elch, HyGatule 4 Door , Sedan. SI,)Otlesll, original metallle ·JIUD
fini1h. Beautiful intenor. Powe~ ~t.,eerlbe: and braku.
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apart.
AIC CLEANERS
..U Rim Road.
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Fordomatic,
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Ce.. Middleport, Ohio.
Alr·way va&lt;lllla ela ,... 1.01 ment. Hardwood floon. Phone
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NICE BUILDING lot, vieW of
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speed ·· ..... .. .. .. 35 ·01 POUR dOOMS and batb, 2 gos I7N54I
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coal RoJ mg ('~. l
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.. .. . .. . 1.78 .Wed electrl~ heating ey.. BULLDOZER work, basement. R. D. I, was arrested and jail· ·
POMEROY, 0.
PomPmy,
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t&gt;blea
!em. Sllltm doora and wind·
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bruahinl.
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59 Buick LeSabre 2 Dr.

RHI . Est.te for S.le

POMEROY - 2 story frame, '
rooms. 2 baths, porches, back
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and front , oak floors, down, FOUR R00MS, bath and base- F..XPERT tree trimming. Reas- stairs refinished. New
ment, furnace heat p tl 0 fl e 1 onable price. Robert Sayre, water heating system. Ga•·•1e
1 Lot nxaoo. $12,000.00.
WY 2-3319.
4 28 tfc Racine, Ohio. CH 7-2166.
1
i ROOM apartment with bath.
5 22 6te · SYRACUSE - fi room frame,
[I Phone WY 2-5311S.
. pine Doors, dry wall, brick
5 8 tfe
Get Acquainted Offer
siding. Front and slde porches.
1FOUR ROOM furnished apartRecapped Tire Salel
2 large lots. ~ acre. Good
ment. Ph, WY 2-5435,
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bUsiness location and buy It
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'" _ P'ASSENGER TIRES - $5.t1•
$2,800.00.
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E"D---cAc::p-::ar=tment for N•w lS.l4-lS IN.
POMEROY - 4 room frame,
1 rent. Fiv@ rooms and bath, TUBES
_. $1.45~
full basement,
Youngstown
utilities furnished. Close to 1 •pflll T•x .. __ __
sink, cistern, 1.94 acre lot.
business district. Phone WY 2- ~
Open 7 days eacb week
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PARM - 115 acres on Route
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clows suitable lor su.,.
Unfurnished house, 4 rooma.
and ""'' furnace heaUng. PleDporch, 1reenhouse, etc.
uriltty and batb. 1655 Point
ty ..._,. 2 water systeDII,
e'a .2.00
Lane, Pumeroy . Poont WV 2Ned DHr To Rutl•nd a.r*
barn:s, l, , ·age, chicken bOUBe,
36" gas range ... . . -... 15.110
1814.
3 3 tfc
all with good rool.o, Llme&gt;lolle

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mango plants. Mrs. Pear 1
We buy, llell and trade auaa
Park er, Laurel Cliff. Route FOR SALE : 2 bedroom home.
Bill Wellman, l.es W1Uiamstm
124.
5 20 3tc full basement, cash
at Mill Jew{llen, Pbont 50.
or land contract. WY
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7 fl. sawt'd locust posts, .45 eaeh or WY 2-2488.
5 12 tOte
10 II 1t 4 x 4, Locust posts. W. H. FOR -SALE· t lot on Mulberry
~W~HE;;;;:N'Y'"o"u"'ui&lt;isi'r;:~ABCiiii~Clr;;;ea;;ne;;;;rs Richmond, Rt. 1, Middleport.
Heighto, Te. WY 2-3429.
5
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"Free Storage Plan" }'GLI get
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bil. beautiful empty eloset Harle:y Davidson motorcycle,
.pace ·ln ..•change for all tbe $150.00. Good condition. Phone !'-- followlnd uSf'd Items are
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room occupied
by ·tbe family'l WY 2-3312.
5-16-6 tp
prired for •qui ck dispo:;;al.
winter clothin&amp;. Here's bow U
30 gal. automatic hot wattr
worD. Bring lD all
your SWEET POTATO.planta, five
heatt'r, gas
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Winter clothes or caD us fw ftrletlll Jl'OWI. from certified 5 heavy ""'IOd doon
plc!t-up and we wiD "Profes-- see. Bumgarner's Green·
82." x 36'' x 1 ~4"
ea .6 00
iJonally" dry clean tbem at house, Jiew Haven, W. Va.
5 ft. step ladder
3.00
regular ratell, with free Jlllllb
5 I~ !Ole
Heavy wood frame win-

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Olds 88Power
4 Dr.
Steerinl and Bratea. Radio.

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remember hla ....Dant, odull 1 ...,.•• lelllllDi wtlb Mory Flcl&lt;oll In .i;
tho dearly deparled "Calandar" .
morJ1InJ obow. And J4 o o ro , j .
Ukewl.oo, hu 1 Olllllld boc:k- ' ., '1'NpiGol
tp'OUIII! for thll lOri ol olufl I»
thooo who rec:aD his boyda)o u . Ill.
1&gt; radio penoaallty.
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Gorey sal behlad o - · &amp;oirtl '

Hard Top. All Power. Ra.dlo.

1962 Ford hlcon 2-cloor _ _ _ $1395

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Tbe boltl, tor tbl mOlt put,
were hflhly cocnnllrldabto.
Alld, wltb lbe · proper 101'1 of
buildup, there Ia 1111 ~
tbal "Harry autl GilT!'" Call
tan tllalr placo ID hlolory with
ltv lll1d Cbarlle, lf not Homer
autl Jethro. Realllller, of

58 Buick 4 Dr.

Locally owned and )ow mileue. tires like new, 102 ~n­
gine, 4-speed box , bucket seats. t adio. heater, fawn SHUnt
with matchin&amp;: vinyl interior.

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1963 Ponti•c Tempest _ _ _ _ $2395

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tile resultl ,.. a bappy, huinah plerctnc ol leletllllllll'l ,..
moteneos.
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ohow, c!roU, Ulted "Door CBS,"
,., a breotll of freob 11r may
lie to IIIM'ender to a ellehe in
the htat of a deadliot, but it
11 also accurote. Allor oeelng
lbo ellort, 0111 ta utounded tbat
lhlo kirld of Jll'Oflram, baslcal·
))' ow:b an obvloua Jdoa, Ia not
elresdy ocboduled frlquenUy.
CBS • TV bas a monthly series
.. mlnd If .tbe reopoiiiCI Is II·
Yorable, but , II. would not
lle omlsa to put,.. "Dior CBS"
rnueh moro often II posalhle,
ltociiiH tbt Intimate, aplana·
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USED CAR LOT

ACQSSORIES

USED CAB

TODAY &amp;
FACTORY-TQ.YOU

FOR SALE

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BOATS

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pick by appointment only. Call
Nolan's iD Syracuse-, 15 • I a.
m. aDd after t p. m.

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Cfo&lt;'tl otftfl lt.tnftiU • nro ••

AT WHOLESAU

Outlloard Moton

freezer variety . You

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WANTED for interview. wornan
to sell Mf'rle Norman Cosmet.
I ics . Call Hysell 's
1 Shop. WY 2-3557 .

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woll. """"" llittrts lo -nrolol. U.jocll kll .. .
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pontm11i11foo - - II I b • fto Q,ori flwlat Tho
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tory - autl br•-t lome of 1rt 1o1tm rMd Gill o1 V.. wlliiJIIIUl' Ill a
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - CBS- a~ to lbo publle II aculo- by ilm1ml Gwry pointed Uptopocl .......ot'"' CI!S-TV'1 1Ccl
'l'V WedntsclaYIII&amp;bt ol!ered an ly liHIIe4. w111c11, till oharp artllclltD, 1ro111 •ll8ulllYall obow SUnday.
"" • the • air oudllloo lor a tel- ovei'ybody Uteo to polte ldl 1

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[cARRIE--R -=ed
--fo;C-ol"::bus WHY BUY a Carpet Sllampor&gt;
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n~l tor Uncoln Hill. CaU WY with purchase of Blue Luatre
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Carpet and Upholstery e)eao..
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sumers in Pomeroy and Mid- VENETI~ blinds and repairs,
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dleport with Rawleigh Pn&gt; bamboo porch shades, clotb
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nd N apital re- 215 Union Ave.,
omeroy,
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liB-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·l4lddleport. ~~~y 22, 196' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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ob..rved 1ec1 was given in unison. T h • te~' lor tho dnme&lt; part) slve
Ia honor of tbe !llh b!rllldaJ .,.. It II apo&lt;1111 jbll 10
Gueat rught was G rdtn Club club Will provide two baskeb 1for the Past Chiefs of Me l g s
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lllvertarY of Mill Qilrlottl 0... pt. ~ tbe
when the Rutland . a I 1 h e of
foe the Rutland lligh Temple . .f'ythian Sisters, ot heo'
'fi!Jooa WedDoldly
evonlbC· tlon ol Jobo'noli'l
met Tuesday ev~emng ;ha man Schoo! Commeneemen1 '1ay Z2 , tmme Monday evening.
The
Games were played and .... tnvtl to JrontGD, Fr141J.
lin WUliarD DID~
home of Mrs. c 0 · ~ -t~ and membo&gt;rs wJll also make · blrthda\' annivem~ries of Mrs.
won by Carolya Nic;JlolloD ud 21, to.au.nd the sem'-tDIMMil ..-:. 1.1~ ~ Mau Lor o a
Tbt ~ling_ wa~ ~~~s Ro:rt tablt- arrungerpents for
I h e Karl o'wen and Mrs. Ehza~1h
Herbert
Gilkey, Mkldlep«t Beverly LoDt. Mlsl David.loa • eemb1J of 17 ~
. of Mldd)epart were WeddeYohons &amp;1\t'n b_ ,
Alunwl Banquf'l Saturday May A11man were observed during Chier of Police, is a paUent at eaed JMr many' liftl du:riDi tbe Witaulel .eomprlaiDI Ohi
..,_..of Mr. and Mn.
R-!ibel.
the t&gt;\'ening.
I Hol'let· Hospital for observation. evening.
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Durin~ t~
m~ tni i Joy and Mary Ruth Sauer, The honored guest WU P~ eattern Ohio IDd two ~ Mrs. Johu Terrell retumfd
11 wa:&gt;&lt; reportt"d that 16 mt&gt;m
we\c~m fr om th l:' Swr W•lkt's- bt&gt;rs tllured th~ .:a 1dt:'n ol Mrs Mrs Max
and M~s· \ daughters o( Mr. and Mrs. 1f.ar.. sented with a creconted birth- ..Uons lb West Vlr&amp;inla.
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home~" Wednesday fran)
8\1.. ~nd fnf'nJth (;::mlt&gt;ners
b 1 \ I 15 wtntl 1 ,.. a~ \ erv G.nwe State
rPported 1_ll. 1 old Sauer were overnight guests day cake which wu served wWl ftllymond Hummel, local PI'&amp;Holpital where ~ was
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Vl e s. Tht' club l'l'f'Pct ~n' 1· ,·oi · R"
.:,.,,:'.~ ,. 1,. told ,,1 1 h t' Mrs . Natha n Big~. s was . n the past weekend of Ro.xanna tee cream, mints and teed tea -a.u.... mlnl!ter, said~
the~~=~:=:~~~ · observattoa
ond 1·
Club
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. . ·.. ..&gt;I·~ m"... ~&lt;tnd' 11 t't'' 10 ht&gt;r charge of the bus mess mt&gt;e t 1 ~g Patterson a t her home m Rut• to lh05e attendinS tncluclln&amp; Jfar.. .......,..
bllel add to the .,.aoq;w.venell
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whf'n vlans fo r the annual m- land.
vev Van Meter Judy OV'eriUrf, of tbe mlnisterlal wort ol the
OPENING DAYS
gs rdt&gt;n
1\ 1 tl
d1'\i1'· Sl)'-'('tlfln of the T7plt' in June
Mrs Earl Knight was a bust- cirol)'D and
Nl.ebolP:I, Witnesses who carry out their
vtaltor ln aalllpoUs WedA
\h' Hu~sfl ' 1,1 t' . ·umr~1l- wNe dl'C'u.ssed
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ll1&lt;1rl I If I~ ntom i'J;a: ll\!!, t { ut\L{'ei'S
1\.trs Biggs also read a poeml. Mrs. Clvd~ Ingels is teachinl GlrdMr, Vickie Plctens. Cbri6- ud m home Bible ltudlea with
G
lor of Dunbar " w
MAY 23, 24, 1964
lt":·. nam
llt&gt; :.ae u . nr; "Old Wuo(ll:'n Tu b." The lrav~- in the P~meroy
Elementary tine Babr Beverly Lona. BeUJ people ol aood wiD. Tbey
Cbarlel riVey
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opentht • : :c:~.:.:
prt&gt;:--ldLnl. . rs. t.• "" HI ·ha~d man VIas v:on b~· Mrs. Mll r
who is unable to finish
tbe Zerkle, Mrs. Georje Qdlda. week in &amp;heir loell K1JaldOm
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slater, Mra. J. A. Eden.
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Ret urn Jonathan
after :
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.nd \h Pal Gallaghn
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Mn. !lor- on' tbe
"l"addl&amp; Up
teD cloy vllltCinD
who Wt'l't' ~~w~l:&lt; ot 1 t' ' l
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ev o u mn , .
.I Sending gUts were
Mulford., Mkbol Our T1iDes,
ber father, , • . nenQ'• I
DISCOUNT STORE
l.ul'k C;ll·d('n \'luu at 11w Ath· b \1 rs Stanlt&gt;v w.as won by ' marking servJces for thelrnolate al~ M~rrf~Gardner
Mn. thlp RU~t.~ dlstrlct ~rt- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cooper
· Nut Door To Rutl~nd Bank
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Miss Grat.-e Worton well
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Mr..; R&lt;:&gt;i bt&gt;l. Assorto:u coo Jes, .
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' da fter- 'I Nell Werner, Te:IIDIII W b 1t e, . eentatm of &amp;be Watehtuwet' ..w~y uvau
\ 1rs Chapman.
pru~ram mmts. nut a nd punch were , Pomerov reside~. ~chy ~rove and Clrolyn Russell.
cltly
to their new home, Mulberry
ehal rman. prt'st&gt;nted pn•nn sill· St'r\' ed b\· the hostesses, M r s. noon, May 24,
,
~~·:_.====:::=;;::-llleijibts.
d"'nts ut ht&gt;r daughlt&gt;r ..
\1rs . Chaprr.aO. \1rs. F·•ley. \1 rs . ICemete.ry at S p. m.
I
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John F. BaUy and Mrs .
Eltzabt-th \\ t&gt;b~tt·r
mduclmg Stanlt&gt;\ . Mrs. Parsons, and Mrs. A mlScellaneous shower bon- $5 Contrib
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POMEROY, OHIO
MLss carol Kmg and Sabra F:dna ·swirk, contributing.
,oring Mr. and Mrs. John Mot- Lola Greer Fund
wedneSday after a visit with
Canatla~· v. ho ph1~t"&lt;l piano soAttendin~ in addition to .the ley, who were recently mar
A contributioo of t6 was made
re)aUVes lD ColumbuJ .
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
lo-:. Thtl"' giFI:- are daughtt&gt;r ancl above named W (&gt;rt.' "'rs. M1les ried . was hrld at the home of to the Lola Greer fund whea
Mn. Ora Archer of Coltllllllilus
"'JASON AND THE
granddauJ!lltP r of Mrs. Jonah Nel~on, Hex Shenefi eld . Mrs. the Rev . and Mrs. Cly~e Bart- ,the Past Presid!nts ~ lbe AmBeaU. llftllaiist Qmrdl Adthe guest of her brother. lJel.
ARGONAUTS"
Co1lerill and l\·\ rs . Hobert Can- Kerllt'\' 0 F,din. Mrs .
Vernon , lett . Members of the Middleport erican Legion Audiary of tbe IDiDistraball ~ wW
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Balley .
Todd A(~~~~;.lo~~ .lason; aday. '
Web?l:, Mrs. Howard B~rchfiel~, ~ ~h~rch of the Nazarene were ,Drew Webster Post met Wt4- held 'lburldly eftDinl from
Mr. and Mn. Curtis Laubner
Nant·y Kovark . as Mt&gt;d l3:
The speaker fM ttw evening Mrs. JuP Bolin . Mrs. J&lt;red W1l- mvJtE&gt;d g11ests.
! nesday eveninR at the home If t p m OommlssioDa wUJ mMt of Marion waa the Thursday
Gary Raymond, Laun•nre was Mrs . Charle~ Le~A IS , reg1nn- liamsnn. Mrs. Carl Morri s. Mrs. ! Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sharp and \Mrs. Harry Houdasbelt.
It; p.·m. 'lbe Stewardsblp and pest of bla lister, Mrs. Grover
l Naismith"OLE REX"
al diret"lor , whu had as ht&gt;r top- c. F. Bish,,p, Mr5.
Robert sons, Ronnie and Mr . and Mrs. Mrs. Paul Cascl. president. f1naDee COmmisSIOD wOI pre- JenkiDSOD.
(Tcchn icolon
it' " ll armmn · m Color .'· S h e Canaday, Mr~. E~t&gt;tl C~~dw~ll , , c.a~y Shar p and son. Lancast~r. conducted. the meeting
whicll pare 1 tentaUve budset far the
----Rex. tbe dug; Billy Hughes. st 1 es~':'d 1hl te color~ rt&gt;d vel ~1rs. J onah Cott,enll. M1s. Cad v1sned the past Sunday Wllh lopened With devotiom by Mn. comln&amp; year witb aU member~ LarJeAttendanee
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y.:;-:;;;::;;:-;;v-.;;;o§ low an d ~.:re&lt;."n whwh, . when Dennison . Mrs. Chn~ D1~hl , Mrs. tlle former's parents. Mr. and ~ - ~· Thorn_toa ~gave I ~ urged &amp;G be presenl
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SuNDAY, MONDAY , TUES . mlxed aeale the VliflOli S col- ·Cush Johnston, Mrs. (.uy Lar- Mrs. Robert Sharp. Mrs. Sharp 1Jtation OD. Necessity ol Hope.
May 23
Certain at e I t 1'75
May 24-25-26
ors . siw also mentlont&gt;d that in, , kin . Mrs. C lar~nce
Murray, i~ recuperati_ng from a fractur- A ~ibute lo God by fourteell Civil Air Patrol Squadron 1502. An emollmeot of a:S::. tor
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t:Jk ing flo wers to a tlowN sho\li IMrs. James Nicholson,
Mrs. ed arm received tn a falL
Umted States presidents and an is aponsoria&amp; a wiener rout at banker-student! ls h School of
., "MOVE OVER DARliNG"
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Doris J~:::-h~~~~~r l Garnf'r . i tha t colors may be changed by Chadt&gt;s Amos. Non · member i Mrs. Ann Bracktm of Charles- article '' What You can do right lhe Forked Run air fiekl
11th annual ~ ~ t 0 b t 0
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Polly Bt&gt; r gen, Churk Connors, llhe hghtmg or th~ color of the ~uests were Mrs. Robe rt Kmg, ' ton. w Va has been visiti~g now," was alsG md by Mrs. Saturday. May 21, beginnin&amp;
June 7
Tbelma Ritter. Fred Clark.
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Chapman and
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Eliott Red. Edgar Buthanan walls JO l:l room
Mrs awrence
with friends and relaUves .m orn .
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II p.m.
second· ear student from
Colorcartoon•
The tra-...e lrug prir.e donated Elizabeth Webster.
IMidd leport the past week. WhilP A report wu g~ven 011 the \ Proceeds will be uaed to pur-- A
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d th school
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was the huuse guest 1 May birthday cake taken to chase additional facilities
for tid.J area to atten
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Betz.
I the County Home, wbkh wu lhe alr llrlp located near Forlt· wbo will graduate foll-:08 11
cations CommJSSIO~ .las author- Sundav dinner guests of Mrs. provided by Mrs. George M&lt;lw- eel Run Lake. Hot dogs. coffee, week of classroo;nth:oFarmers I
G were Mrs Ann ery and Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. nop and other refreshments wUl Paul E. Kloes, 0 Co
1ty over radiO stations.
1.I 11 J&lt;m McChee
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Va. The poppy sale was discussed be•· s'erved
8811k and Savlnp mpany.
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Mcs Efi•e Whtte. Lang,v&gt;lie ; and several membecs P n 10 The Chesler Mell10disl WSCS I ___::::::::;:::::;:.--:d M
M d Betz Middle- help with the sale. Plans we~e wiU nold a bake sale at the
""el M~;· Br=~ken and. Mcs Me· l!lBd•. for a planned potluck pte· Town Hall in Chester Saturday.
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MAY 23, 24, 1964 ,
E_ormer neighbors m
offt('ers of
$30 .00 Down-Balance on
West Vorgmta. '
eobin get well coeds were sent M lgs Temple Pythian
Mr . and Mrs. Dallas ('.adle,
Convenlet'lt Terms
PLA.N DANCE
to Mrs . A. V. Howell and Mrs . wl~l meet Monday at 1:30 p.m.
sons. and daughter, retum·
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Band Boosters William Baxtel'.&lt;'
al the ball In Middleport.
on Tueaday evenllt(l from a
I The Pomeroy Hi h
school Coloeed slides taken of the . Howell Tent Daughters two day vlsil with his BlSierDwlglht
I Will spo~sor a
g venin at group at their Christmas party of Union Veteran&amp; will meet in husband, Mr. and Mrs.
The most exciting display
RUTLAND
I dance thiS Sat~~a: :uditor~um I were shown by Mrs.
Charles regular session Monday at 7:30 Beaver, Florissant, Missouri.
of new fashioll floon
FURNITURE CO.
DISCOUNT
STORE
I :h• P;~e;~Y p..:g The Jays will Sauee !01' the pmgcam. A des- p.m., at the DAV hall.
Mrs. Wilson Nease, wh;.~~
MASON. W. VA.
you've ~ve~ ~eJl!
Next Door To Rutland Bank
rom o
sert course was served by the
MAY 'ZI
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10 ''bulld brld&amp;es IICI'OBB
~ dlvldel lhe 1 r
fft&gt;lli the Communlat
1 ' , of Eastern
nnoon said lhe
bethooeof
tl: , of Ideas, ol vlsllm'a
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tartan aid," and would
be ibbl lhe lramewock of the
U d SUites' "unalterable comtid
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Speaker's Topic
POPPY SALES - The American Legion Auxiliaries in the area are
this weekend. Standing on Main·st in Pomeroy are, I to r, Mrs. Mason
and Mr .. and Mrs, Pearl Parker, Laurel Cliff. - Sentinel Photo.

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ALL CANDIES
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Bernard Fultz

over the meeting !ol•&gt;Wina\
served by ladle• of
who were Mlu
Jean Cooke, M r
Mrs. J oh
Earl

VINYL

FLOORS

Commencement Speaker has
Six
to .Better Life

Signing of
Contracts

patterns!' Gtamout
New alinnlnescent
ing Color' in Vi.Jlyi". Not
just gold .br.silver metal·
lies but .a brand new _type
of luminesc:et~U In a '
MEETS SOCIETY .
MASON - Father Leonard whole rainbow o1 colora.

hostess to those named above Forest Rose Council, naught.
, fromseriously
the Holzer Hospital,
and Mrs. Mayme Holmes, Mn. , ers of America, wi.ll have their
ill on Tues·
George Hackett Sr., Mrs. Ben annual inspection and observe
tveninl and was rushed
Neutzling, Mr.s. George Bearhs, the anniversary at the regular I
to the bo11pltal _where she
Mrs. Ed.dle Smith and
Mrs. meeting, Tuesday at 8 p. m. AU il reportedly uncOOICIOUS.
Ralph G1lmore.
members are urged to be pre-

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TWINS HONORED
Cencula, teacher .at the Csth..
and Mrs John Holey ,... II&lt; School, Cheshare, met w1th Visit El~di•Mochanlc
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Twelve members of the
cen~v. enlertal~ed with a par- the members of lhe Altar SoclStrMt W~relif.U.. for
!v oeganl7.ed chapter, Alpho Ep- t h!orln the slstb birthday
of St. Joseph
Catbollc
•ilon of Alpha Delta Kappa, nath . t!.Jn 0008 Larry and
on Monday evening at big selru:tlon of ~.llfll iurtional honorary sorority f o r G eli'd ring tbe '
parish ball, Mason. Hostea- face floor al)d
cover·
: met at the . home of ..!~~
Pomeroy
for lhe social hour were Mrs. lngs, for tile, trim, accnthe
Betty Ptckens, In
Lighted cupcakes and milk Georgllnna Fink and Miss Jl'red·
on Wednesday
ten. served with lavon ol baJ. orkka SchwarZ. Attending were sorles ·... IJ!r . lja~ IIGJ
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!oona and JU&lt;kers to eacll ohlld. Mn. Robert Gurtls, Mrt. Wall- mowers and li,
,.lcyctes.
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the Movie! wn also taken of tbe er Werey, Mrs. Edward Bald·
ooming year s programs and I
Mr Alma Coleman aad win, Mrt. Gill')' Glbbo, Mn. K.
committees were appointed .. ~:··La;; Wiley, teacber., ...
Wiles, Mn. WUIIIm Chisler,
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followso Program, Jl'r11110es Jlo. ~ted Rev. and Mrt. u.o-.
Mrs. T. J. Ryan ond Mn. Shir·
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ley Kay.
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VI8T IN DAYTON
"""'PLAN=~HOP=;'
and Elma Loukl:
Mr and Mn Jack lllle Rul- Wabama 111gb lclaool
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