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· New olllcers were eleded at
the May meeting of Class
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Circle of Huth
Methodist
O.urch Wednesday evenlnt! al
the cl&gt;urch. Mn. Earl Knight
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Mrs. Jack Bechtle, vice preside&lt;!! ; Mrs. L. W. McComas.
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MONDAY, MAY 25, 1964

Two Sabina M·en are -Burned'

re-electE'd treasurer.
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Mrs. Knight opened
t he:
meeting with Miss Bess San-l
born giving devotions using ;
as her theme . ' Stained Glass ;

Windows." She expressed t h e
thought that the light of a Chris- I
tian must shine from within fo I
aU to see and be an influence
for others. The hymn ,"This I
My Father's World" wus sung
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~ Mrs. Knight for accepting '
ber office again. Mrs. Marion 1
French. chairman or the par- II

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floor covering In the parsonage !
~itchen ,which was accepted by :
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ed a patient at Holzer Hospital I
for surgery. The annual June
picnic will be a JOint event with I
the W.S.C.S. with the place
be announced later.1
During the program h o u r. '
Mrs. BeChtle conducted a series I
of games with prizes awarded
to Mrs. James Euler, M r s.
Glenn La~bert. Mrs.
N a n Reverend and Mrs. Merl~
Moor_e. M1ss Sanborn. Mrs. P~r- ment of their daughter, R£
ry M1tch, and Mrs. 0 . P. Klem. Westerville, Ohio. Miss TetShe also presented a humorous Bliss College of Columbus
skit on old pOpUlar songs as- Tharp a resident of NewaJ
sisted by ~- Lamb~rt. "~nn- 1 terbei'n CoJiege of Westen
to Laurie_; Mrs. Kmght. M!, in the Licking Valley Schor
Bonnle Lies Over the Ocean , _ ___ _
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and Miss sanborn. "Jeanie With
the Light Brown Hair."
The meeting was closed with
the benediction. A salad course
y OUnty OU/!1
was served by the hostesses, New oHicers were elected IP'
Mrs. John Ketchka, Mrs. Jam- installed at the final meeting\
"'h Criswell. Mrs. William Rob- the Meigs County Council Pa
Bon and Mrs . Carl Mattox, cor1- ent and Teachers Associatir
trlbuting. The table was cover- held recently at the Salisbw
ed with a white linen cloth ,and Elementary School. Mrs. He
centered with an arrangement old Sauer, out-going preside~:
of taUsnum roses from lhe gar- was in charge.
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pers compJe~ the ta~le set- composed of Mrs. Charles Ha
ting. Mrs. Kntght p~eslded at ea.:, chairman, Mrs. Charles Gt
tne silver coffee servJce.
fith, and Mrs. William Dow
it&gt; gave the report of new of,
cers including Robert Mo~·
Bradbury Unit, president; ·
Albert Wigal, Racine Unit, .·,
president; Mrs. Donald M
Chester Unit, secretary; a,ln
Mrs. Robert Louks, Syraqp
'"The Sea of Giving" was the Unit, treasurer. These offi~
topic of the devotions and pro- were installed by Mrs. ~
gram by Mrs. Brook Sayre Sauer.
When the WSCS of the Miners- Mrs. Sauer, as out-going PI'.E
~Die Meth&lt;Ktist church met Wed- !dent, presented Mr.
Mor:
uesday afternoon at the church. with the gavel and presidell
Group ~inging of 'There ShaJI pin. Registration was in char
Be Showen Of Blessing" and of Mrs. Marvin Wilson. coun1
J:lf&amp;yer by Mrs. · Stella Grueser, hospitality chairman, ~ith Ml
opened the meeting .~ollowed James wm. president of t
by the call to worsh1p Mat- host chapter giving the M
thew 4:18-IV and the presenta· come. The flag pledge was ~
tJon of the topic by ~s: Sayre. Iby the Salisbury cub scouts.
Following group smgmg of , Special music was present.
"Count Your Blessings" ~n~ a by the Primary Grades of Sal,
prayer re~ing by Mrs. Wllh~m bury under the direction of MI
Russell, Voices of the GIV- Eleanor Zeiher musk• instrv
Its" were given by Mrs. Hos- tor. Cub Scouts' of the host ur
mer Roush, Mrs. Ste11a Grues- provided entertainment with
er ,Mrs. Norman McCallum pantomime of the Beatles a.
-~ Mrs. Charles Grueser. An 11 hula dance which had won
•lil'llc!e on Pledging by Mrs. Say- blue ribbon at the Scout-0-~
ft and a poem "Yesterday, To' lma and the Bradbury
tale
·clay and Tomorrow" by Mrs. show.
Clifford Phillips preceded
a I Devotions were given by M1
· ~yer for greatness by . M_rs. Glenn Dill, council
saft
~ugene Forbes. Group smgl.;!
Mrs. Leo Crew, pr
of Let 'Mle Lower Lights
gram chairman presented ~
:Buming and prayer by the lead- William Rogers ' Kro~::er PerSf
tr concluded the program.
nel Manager of Charleston 1
·Mrs. Sadie- Brown vice pres- Va .• who spoke on ''Opporim
~nt was in charge of th ebus· · in Industry." He said t ~
mess session. A get well card 1 d t -1 tnd 1 1
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WRS sent to Edward Rines who oo re ~~
us ry s one o 1
ill Ill In Moher hospital
largest m the country and th
Refreshments were served by one out of every 10 employe
managers. He also p!
Mrs. Hoame r Roush to those become
ed
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named above and Mrs. Earl sent
var1ous t: arac ens1.
llenolr w Mrs. Adolph Grues- of the employee.
er ..; Mrs. Eugene FOt"bes will Special r~rts include!_!_!
'bt holtesseB for the June meet· Carr and students Fred BL
big.
dell, John Mistic, Donald Me
dy, Michel Reiley, Mrs. J ao
VISIT CAVES
Fadley and Larry Schartz
~'nday_, May 3 ~nd 17 , Mr. Rio Grande College on a tr
Mrs. Robert BaJiey and son to varlous caves in Me i {

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Giving is Topic
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including an undl
ground cave on Kingsbury Ro
and those used by Morg$
Raid on Horse Cave Road . 1'
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of very rare plants and

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On. !he flntl of the
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Otm, Broadway and T\1.• star, ·
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his orchestra have been held
over for two more weeks . at
Roseland Dan.,....City. Vocalist
Robby Bui'IIB is l&lt;!atured with

Saturday
WSAZ- TV
Channe13
8:00 Down on the Farm
1 :30 Popey&lt; &amp; Pals
9 0 Rufi a.!!_f' Reddy ShoW'

10 :00 Hector Heathcote Show
10 :30 Fireba. XL 5
Jl :00 Denni$ the Menace

11 :30 Fury
12:00 Bullwinkle
12:30 Mr. Wizard
1:00 Movie
1:25 Reds Vs. Cardinal&amp;
5:00 Fountain or Youth
5 30 NBC Sport. SP"Cial
6:00 saturaay fteport
G: 15 News &amp; Weather
6:21i Sports
6:30 Porter Wagr-.-. .. Show
7:110 '!at Night Jamboree
7:30 Si1tgmg Caravan
1:30 JoeJ Bishop
9:00 Saturday Night Movleo
11:00 Late News Picture
11 :10 D. .:. and Weatller
11 : I; Sports
11 :20 F\111111 of the

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Channel 8
7:00 TV ..:ta~sroom
7:30 En France
1:00 Captarn Kangaroo
IJIO Alvm Show

9:30 TeM. Tuxedo
10,110 Qutck Draw McGraw
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11:00 Rm fjn Tm
11:31 Roy Rogers
11:00 Sky

Km~

12:30 Do You Know
l :00 The Big Picture

1:30 Doctors At Wock
l:tS BasebaU With Dizey lleao
2:00 Airman's World
%· 15 Dizzy Dean
2: 25 Reds vs. Cardinali!
1 :30 Early Show
1:00 Lawman
7:30 Jackie Gleason
I :Jtl - -e Detenders

1:30 Phil Sih,.ers
10:00 Gunsmoke

11;00 New•
II : 15 Lale Movlo

WHTN-TV
Channel 13
1:30 Pat 6 Mll&lt;e .
t: 110 Cllurcb ot Cllrist
': 30 CbanneJ 13 PreaeoCI
10: 110 Ner(bl&gt;ort
10: J; Social Securit1
10:30 Jelo11 : 110 Casper ·CIIl'IAioD
11:30 Beany 6 CecU
12: 110 Sup Sllllll]l
12:30 Allalulzam
1:110 Fbck..
I: 30 Amerocan Bandstand
J:30 Movlo
3:110 Bowling
.li:OO \'lor!CI of Sporta
UO WreaUing
7;30 HOOieiiBMY
1:30 Lawreoce Wolk
9:30 SatunlaJ NJ&amp;bl ol the
Movie Palace

10:30 The -Detecllveo
11 :GO Oliller Theatre

the band

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This week Johnny Carson received the ·Liberty BeD · Award
In Philadelphia which is awarded by the Television Radio Ad·
vertlslng Club of Philadelphia.
Sharina the guest ot boi&gt;or biD·
ing was JQhnny's sidekick · M
.r NBC-TV's "Tonight~"- .. .
TV•:s first full-scale treatment
ol World War I, which will
premiere in the fall on CBS •

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and Rod SerJiJ:ag ·~ai'e _g _ 0D
Danny Kaye's CBS-TV
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oo CBS.1V WedneSday,
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FES8 HONORED

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) ' - FeM'
Parker, who wiD pltOy the title
tVle in the nOw teltNJaloo llf!fo ·

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ie8 "Danlal Boone,"' was
of honor at' the ·coliunlssllllllnc
ceremonie• for ·tbe U. S. Nil- ·
vy's new missile submarine the
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USS .Daniel Boorie.

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a robot eould 0111-deadpan Richard Deacon, Hollywood's celebrated mao-with+
'stare. Deacon ar.peara in a forthcoming (elevblon &amp;bow, his
'c:ompapions inc uding robots such as this one. with an old
faabtoned base burnerlike tummy,
'I1N PAN TOPS DEAD-PAN-Only

This/sA
Starlet?

Static

(C&lt;lntinced from front page)
over a garage io MaUbu Beat-b
and her MGA sports car 1o the
fancy tile she perhaps could
lead.
Thirdly, she has a curio!ity
about Ibis bus.ioeas she ·finds
herself in. After "l•land ci !he
BJue IJolpllins" was fmished,
Rhe wondered about ~w the pictu!'E' was put together. sO, oa
her &lt;JWn time, • stayed on at'
the studio, spent boura watch-- ·
lng u,. art department work oo ·
the film, wal&lt;hillc the culterit '
cut and !he edll&lt;ws ed!l, watd&gt;log !he mU81ciW' ida'~lht"liluoical score.
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SEE-HEAR: Aa a resull til
publle demand,· ABCParalllOIJJit
Recorda last week ~ released
"Home Sweet Heaven" backed
witb "You'd Better tove Me ..
by Tammy Grimes, both "'Dil
lor the label's first B~way
cut LP, "IUgh Spirits." ...
Morey Amsterdam and Rid&gt;ard Oeaeoo, who conduct a ~
nlng .feud In lheir comedy roles .
on Dick Van Dyke's Wedne8da1
night CBS-TV ~ries, wiD b1
opendlnfl !he better part of •
monlh lnflelher away from the
studios this summer. They opea
,.lllne 12 for a lhree-week """"
mer theatre rwl In "Room
'\lice" at , the O'Hara PJayboui;e
ill Cbicii(O .. .
Clu Gutager, wbo formerly
otarred as Billy the Kid
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NBC-'JV"s "The Tall Man" serleo, has been signed lor a coolmuing starria( rile on NJ1C.
TV's
"'lbe Virginian'' HeQ
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with
her lot alld her life. Sbo wodul
hard when shfo'.- oft a picture,
but ,,.s time 10 recuperate IJe.
lwef!n asai(nmeots. She doeo
HeJ11. however, to ezperience
a lwinge of regre&amp; about o De
"':~· CllooCM," ,.. ..,., "tlttot tray Deputy Sheriff- ' li:mmelt
rd .. •led ,. ..... ~yter wbon the_ series ht l'ft . .
its thlrd season ID Sept. . ..
1 ,.a ftrJ lllee
Vivian Vance, co-Jtlr oq "Thl
JOOPh II far.
. Lucy Sltow" oa CBS-TV ilao
'!'bot. too, ""'Y be tllrl ol the beeD a volunleer worker 1~ 1110
new llollywoocl.
Mental Health AS81!Cla~ lor
!he past three r-s. Tbis
NJITY NQllli1E8
HOI,I.YWOOD (UP1)-NJabt. MJss Vance attended • ribboft ·•
culling c:eromony 10 deslgQJit.o
\!OWDO .... in ••A 1loule Ia Nol the main street on !he !liwllll,
A Home" are takea from Par- al Coonecticut Valley Hospital
OIIIOUDI Studio's wardrobe dein MiddletowD.. Conn.,
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,..-1 aad were Oll&lt;t WOI'tl , "Vance Drive.,. 'lbe
,llnel
bJ Carole LIJJnbard, Gloria wao Dametl"after the star 1\ lhl .
Swanson, Kay Franei!, Grace request of the patients.
Kelly anti Claro How,

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - For A new type til televisloo· pru.
those wbo care, )'Gtllhlul 8Cf&lt;IC' eotallon - a muslcol theatn
lo the niUIId - trill be ll1e SiJm;.
.loho Antbony Hayes boo
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format for N!IY1V'I ''lN11
duced hill name ID
Anthony
Telepbone Hour" olai1UJC
Hayes, be@lnnhlg · wllb
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IT'S ABUY!
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zero zont frH%er.
• Automltic dofrostlnl
refrigerator 111ctlon.
• Twin fruit and
ve11etable Hydrators,
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ALL THIS WEEk- TIL MAY 29

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42''x1S"x66"

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on the assembly line to
liVe penny-pinching economy. They're put lolether
TOUGH .•• built ruiled .
They10 farther, haul more
-"SIVI morel They're the
bigpst tillhtwads on the
hill'lway for your trucking

EASY TERMS
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See Thi• Special Savingsl ·

Check Our Sale Of

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bard IIUI'fact rup. -All oa .·
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Handy Cabinela today!

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(l!leiQ • A.CT NOW!

SPECIAL HALF-TON UTILINE ''
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1964 Ooclie 0100 Utiline Pickup, exclusive 5
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- . per boWehold in Me i g s ulati!lll 0&lt;011omie growth in the in Ohio in this 11\Specl. Dairy trade, with an addiUonal 23.1 per
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0ouo1y 4ropped sharply to $8,9119 State of Ohio.
products, poultry IILid ew, and ceJLl encocM In llllll'lulacturb!g. MASON ~-'b· ""
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Award for
IIJ·J!IG from f!,555 In 1960. Buy· Bank deposits in the predo- uttio and coi11es aecount tor AbOut 10 per ceqt ol all peopk t&lt;hievemenll hy W• ama ~
~-lea .W.
IDe 1ocome in 19M wa' $3,762. minantiy agricultural county ad· about 711 per cent of lgricultural employed In: the COWity work ~m!t'~ A = Ao~ hy Mn. E'-•
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'lbe number of bouoobolds in the vanced to $16,o15,1100 as of June cash noeelpts.
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illl!IG from 7,1100 in 195$.
June 15, 19til.
40.3 ""' cent of workers COY· Moil• II Ill Important salt- ":v"~~ Duane vM. Mn Jo Ami Wltben, Glrll
Tills Ia shown in the ne,. re- The 1 301 Iarms in the coonty ered by unemployment COOipet&gt;- produ•ln&amp; county, tho "'port also M
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tatorian Gratwl Aldridge; BaJ. prooented Girls Atllletlc awardl - ' 1 Beppell,... A Doll
WOil't w l - lo help wllb .
an&lt;! Ohio Economic Data Book
fOL!I' award for oulltandin&amp; stu· to Dorothy Smlth, senior: GaD Deor Helm:
. those clubl, bUI Clll'l lbq oven
to be published ooor by Central
dents in the\ clw, ou..e Van Crawford, junior: PegiY Bum- What do YQI tblnk ala malb- buy 0110 box ot ccokleo? -DIS·
National Bank ol Cleveland.
Meter and Beverly Jlurns; DAR ....... sophomore; Debbie .. that tabl yoor plate !rom GUSTED MOTIIEK
"The 1964 edition of the Ecof"'V
Good Citizen, Corolyn JoboBoll; cOok, lresbrnan. Mrs. Wl!hln the table and 101111 on the lloor Dear Belin:
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DAR Citizon!llip, Williom Capo- allo pr-Ied cbeerleadin&amp; cer• for the dollo oat Gill ol, whea A few waeb ap the teen ·
Ume hao been expanded to m·
ly DOROTHY KILGALLIN
bart and Jonet Hoffman; Am- Wlcatoo.
blo dlab Ia Llltlln&amp; rilhl there qers' drive qallllt leukemil
elude ••tensive information on
erican
Legion
Cltlzensblp Bob Olivtor, baaeball eooch all the time! Silo knows tbll wu be1d. I waa one ol the teen·
aU 81 counties in Ohio," said
awarda, Joe Sclteo and Mary prooenled albletlc awarda to Bob makes\ "'l_ wife 11c1&lt;. -SON qera wbo wont from door to ,
James J. Nance. el'eirman and
Webb; Danfoth awardl for pby· Knush, Tom Marko, Tery 11oft. AND Hl181IAND
door. I hiYO never met IIUCI
chief executive of the bank.
sicll, mental ,aocta1. ..d rellf- ry, Harvey VanMatra, Larry Dear San:
Nle, IIJIIIIIDilerM people In m1
The latest figures on per
ious acblevement, Tommy Ew- Noble, Harry SUrlaee, Paul ~by. Wily doll'l ~ fl&amp;lll your own
bruoebold buying income give
lng and Gratus Aldridee.
IW'd, Ed lllrrlo, GcJnll&gt;n Powoll, battles? What 1 lhJniL 'IIOIUidn'l I f..l oorry for them aql
Meigs County a ranking of N?. l JO'ITINGS IN PENCIL
being seen with him, but meanwhUe
Alumni schoiarahip of '100, Joe Mattox. lleonil J'oremlll, sway YQUf mother one bit, but bopo they never lee! tile palr
86 among the 88 count~es 1n Ohto
Gov. Rockefeller's chances for the she 's fallen hard for a director . . The WilHam Capehart; Hooor Soci· Milton llousb, Cburob Slone end If she IUipeell ,au ,...., lhlt lhll the cldldrell and oddlla ck
included in the study.
. Republican Presidential nomination may founder of one of theloneest established ety e&lt;holarship of $50, Joe Chester Pyllll. Manapn
re- Iotter _waD, ......, onr, Rov· wbo suffer with this dlseuo Per capita buying income m be given another big boost if rumors in
Scites; Anonymouo IOCbolarsbip ce!Vinl awardl wore Geor.. arl -H.
C. C.
Melp County declined to $1 ,189 New York and Philadelphia society dr· clubs in Greenwich Village may find ol '100, Dorothy Smith: New Joboaon and Larry Fry.
Dear Helt~~:
llear Mother and CC:
In 1962, grom $1,860 in 1960 and des are true . Ever so many blue-blood· himself out on the street soon unless he Haven Women's Club scholar· Asl Hookiru, malhematics in- My 4augbter ..-tly had 1o I. too. feel I!Ot'l')'. for peoplo
eompared to $1,11lln 1955.
ed chums of Dr. James S. Murphy, ex· raises f&lt;!O,OOO. He made the mistake of ship of $100. Linda Lathey; Li· otructor, pll\Sented awards te sell cooklos lor a
Nat!Oilal who can't talte a ~t fo1
The Economic Date Book pub· I husband of Happy Rockefeller, are whis· selling 50 percent of the place to some on's club Commercial award students scoring high oo hil an· Youlb OrgallilaUon. li'B Jet eourtosy. Whether they eontrlb
Hshed by the big Cleveland bank pering that he will be taking a new bride rather unsympathetic characters, and un· Norma BosweU; New Haven nua1 mathematics test. Winners, you rueos wbatl. Nd\lr yw'd ute or ootls their own buslnoso
1o primarily for the use of those on or about June 10. If so, it would weak- les.s he comes up with the cash they're MID V·A&amp; award,
Danny! and their acorea are Gratua Aid· think -ID)IUIO ewld I(IOIId but they oal &amp;I leul aay "No'
businesses which are the bank's en what the politicians call "the divorce gomg to include him out.
Kearns; Junior Order Atltletlc ridee, Mary Footer and Robert 50 cenll to buy 1 box o1 pill- aracloully, espeoiaUy loa child
customers. The book is
also 1 and remarriage rap" against the Gover•
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Meter; Green, 100; Joe Scites and Du.- ies that are 'Wf.l'th ebMet 1bat -H.
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made available to libraries , com- , nor, because it would demonstrate to the . Ava Gardner. looks lovely and happy Farm Women's 4-H Club award ane Van Me!Aor, Ill; Glenndolyn much. 11 iall't elldb Jllft c11ar- XlliSING COilSINS
munlty groups . chambers
voters that Happy did not leave a totally m Rome, our VJa Veneto spies report. Marti&gt;~ ThOmpson; Arion award Ord, Richard Rood, Erma Cites lty. -you ..t valUe roceloed. Doar Helen :
commerce and other interested unconsolable spouse . . . . . Dinah Shore They say her &lt;onstant escort is Steve in music, Gratus Aldridge.
Janet Hoffman and Roger Luc- Yet my dau&amp;hter and her I hive a third cousin an •
orpnizations. It is part of Cen- 1 isn't taking the breakup of her marriage Grimes, a British film executive ... The
Betty Crocker, Homemake of eydoo, 97; Jl'rBD2 llelcbert, tli; friend biked abouloi&amp;bt bloob we've fallH in love wllh eacl
tral Nartomal Bank's unique and to Maurice Smith casually. She was so up- biggest development In the cigaret and Tomorrow , Judy WIUiams; Beverly Bums 94; Richard and sold exactly two iloltM of OCher. He hu asted me te e
set when the "moment of truth" came health ccntroversy is a simple device Christian Living award ol an Pfiffner, 93; Larry Ball and WU· &lt;"'ides- 8Dd no other
ldds aleady. My mother lhlnks :
that she couldn't do her closing night called a tar gard, which screens out the anonymous cash Sift, Betty Reo- lle C.pohart, 92; Ellm Qites, had been there first. They had obouldl&gt;~ date blm. Other pe&lt;&gt;
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I performance at the Riviera in Las Vegas,
harmful tars from smoke, and is just go· sl&lt;y; Ameican History award, 89; Linda Lathey. Ill; Faye doors olammed In Utelr , _ , pie eall us KiaslnC Oousinl. w.
and Tony Martin very kindly went in to ing into general distribution. Celebrities to a Junior, Erma Crites; Dig. Lyons ,18; Vicki McDaniel. 82, Very few _ .. oven bother- CLIIly met about two months •
substitute for her.
to whom the tar gard have been introdu· '
Eddie Schaok~ 79; Eddie Har· ed to be polite. I !mow be&lt;aUBe JO, and he doesn~ seem lite I
The death of Carol Haney-dancer, ced are damorlng for more to give as
rls 75; Carolyn Joboooa 74: IU1der the new Nles, an dill n!laUYO to mo.
Mrs. Geoffrey Wilsoo was actress, choreographer-was even more presents to friends who are heavy smok·
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Hobert Brown 73; SSndra Pick· must be within calllng dlataoce. b it wrong to 11101T7 a lhlnl
bostess to the Willing Workers tragic than her admirers and friends first ers ... Roderick Mann, one of Kim Noens, 71, and Kindy Van Meter, It's bad enOLIIh when p8TOJits coosin? -E. P.
class of the Enterprise EUB knew when they heard of it. Just a few vak's numerous ex-fiances, is currently
70.
Dear E:
&lt;burch Thursday evening at her days before she was rushed to the hos· in New York to do a profile on Stanley
Third cousins oileD marry. II
home, Lon&amp; Hollow.
I pttal, she obVIOUS!~ had hopes of revtV· Baker and his new film "Zulu" for a Lon·
you hive studied genes and heThe meeting in charge of Mrs . 1 mg her romance wtth Larry Blyd~n. her don publication.
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Eldoo Weeks president, openedl estranged husband; she had sent him pre·
Somebody ought to tip a hat to Po·
Dama~red
there Ia • faint possibility of
with devotions by Mrs. Herb- se nts from London, whtch arTLVed after lice Commr. Murphy and his men for the
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pauiL!g on lnberited defecll but
ert Dixon. 'lbe group
saog, l she was dead . She had never stopped car· fine job they have done in cleaning up
More than 5500 studellta are
En!Med Hoopltol
with third CJIUSins, the chances
Count Your Bt.wngs,
after rym~ the torch for htm .. , Ella Fitzger· the 1·1mes Square Area. A stroll through expe&lt;:ted to attend the 1914 Ohio
red
are slllli•· Why don't you and
bleb Mrs Dlx.;;;-;...d James I aid 1s such a smash at Basm Street East the bri&amp;hl tight zone on almost any night University Summer Session in AmoDII .thooe who ente
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our mother discuss the sltua·
~of the E~lish version of the -hundreds of customers turned away at
~ n t especially, over weekends-proves Athens. The sesSion will !lave Holzer hospital over tM past
t1on with your family doctor?
Blbl
' every performance because of lack of that they have rid the neighborhood of two live week term.. June 15 weekend were: Sunday -~ Kog· One heavy properly damage -H.
Se~·eral readings were given I space-.that she just treated h~rself to most of the undesirables, of all kinds, to Jllly 17, and July 20 to August er W. Taylor, Chatham Ave., accident in Meigs county was Dear Helen;
Including, Just Try , by M
her thtrd auto., And she doesn t even that used to congregate on the street cor· 22.
Mrs. Harry E. Argus, 107 Gar· invqated by the Ohio State My husband (of two months)
John Smith: Life Is An Achieve- know how to dnve.
ners . . . The Warren Beatty-Leslie Caron
Fl h d ed
wlll .be field Ave., Mr~. Emmett E. Ell· Patrol on FriOay at 2:10 p.m. will eat n'lhinB bot peanut bu~
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u ng un· gene Ha!U!en, Vinton, Mrs. Glen A car driven west by Doris 1
and "-· h• ·"'"' . ao
Shine Where You Are, Mrs. Ben e come Ienne, w o IS equa y a orne
dergraduates and graduate work. E M Co 2213 L' In A
ortland onger
...oq,y ~.,.v, ,r.w~
Buck. Prayer by Mrs. Thorn- i~ !he ~ovies, in nightclubs and on tele· the future, and everything's coming up IStudentsmayenrnllforsixllOurs l · c Y.
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ve., Mae Sayre, M. Rt. 1 P
much going for them as eggs
as Bentz and the hymn, Close I vtston, IS \bought to be well-off- but ac- roses.
Pt. Pleoaant, W. Mark
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Ann Sothern did such a job of scene· , Houoin8 for SUmmer Seasion 1Koy Simplum. Muon, W. Va., .trol.
good breakfast of things that.
fJ~ring the business session, 'I of her assets h~ve been squandered at stealing in "Lady In A Cage" that Para· students is evai1able on the Ohio Mrs. Joseph Shavorlnsky, 813 'lbc car ran off the road and people are suppose4 ·to · • -~·
it was votl!d to sell d~h cloths . the Nevada gammg tables and o~ attrac· mount immediately signed her for two University East Green and stu· High St., Middleport, Mrs. lllr· hit • barbed wire,...,. and Uten What sbould I do? - BR!Dl
" a money making proje&lt;t. A, ttve young chaps to whom she s, been more pictures
The recording busi· llents may eat ill the dormitory ry M. Logan, Kutiao, Mrs. Guy atruek a power polo bel9"8inl lleJr Bride:
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are W. Lee, Rt. I Pomeroy, Eber tn the Columbo! and SOUtllem Be a good 6ttl&amp;. wife tiPd . 1
1
~·:n rt•. u ••Bn'blw ~ "hool to
be ; Alley's top songwriters is moaning the dance rhythm called the Jamaica Ska, available through the summer A. Wolfe, Kl. 2ll!loine, Van Wes- Oblo Ekctric Co.
your new trusbimd eat U.. brUi·
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Roscoe E. Walker,
Jacklon, the car. The fence Jelonled to while to 1et home~. _
~-.~ .. w~n er ox aended io Mrs' the past year, and ile used to be one of tury, and there are about 10 other disea · In addiUon to the regular Sum- Mrs. DlmU G. HUrd, Jaclrsoo, Lois VanMatre of iu. 1 Port- Hesideo, wbo!n
eOtiJe rieht
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for
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with
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SeslLIOLl student&amp;, Ohio will Clayton T. WDila, Irontou, SU· !aDd. The &lt;!river wa1 takon to down 1o it, what'• WRONG with
1 A report was given un flow· 1 scores JU St a few years ago. .
.. . if you're the betting type, name your host 11,000 parUclpanta of :M san C. Hickman, Hov...wood, Meigs M•morlallloii]Jital by the peanut butter lllndwi&lt;~ for
er sent to Mrs. Florence Hoi· I . A P.retty and talented show btz star- own odds, but here we go again: lovely insUtutea, conferences and work W. Va.,lnd Timolhy Mark Fow· Racine Emergency Squad. She brilkf~t? -H.
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lauffered le&lt;oratlons of the head
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her husband and make the next h•~ head· Claudio Guzman are planning an Aug- summer 00 the Athens campus. I Saturday- Mrs. BUll B. ' and face and body bruia09.
~;,.A~~~~ r~;~. g~~~~;ll :;: , lines about thai sort of thing. She'll still ust wedding.
Among the groups Will be the · Pack, 2145 Eaa!Mn Ave., 1\!rs. Tllree arresll reported hy the
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·Peace Corps Trafnlns Institute, ' Dovtd L. Kelley, Rt. I Galllpo- patrol lnclu.lod Shelby Parket·, DEYOTJD fD 1!11'11!1" OP
leader for tbe June meetin/;l.
Patricia Flood and Marlene Tor· r
two National Science Foundation Us, Albert Hall, Eureka Star 27, Rt. 2 Racine, clled .lo Melp
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which will be held at the home
BIDS renee.
Institutes, the Buekeye
Boys Rt., Mro. Lawrence F. Wolfe, oourt May 29 no nmffler, Jl~ ......... --·
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brickles :
State Convention and the Rain· Rio Grande. Richard W. Cre- my G. Parker, 17. Vln.ton, ctt~
c..._ Tin rtMI. ,,...,
af Mrs. Dixon.
were Sunday gue~ts of Mr. and i
!bow Girts Assembl .
_ meens, Bidwell, Vicki
Lynn ed to Ga1Ua juvenile ~ for ........- .....~~.,,4......... ._.
Gam"' were played under the
' Mrs. Emmett Heoney of White's I
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i Price, Rt. 2 VInton, Jlot!er AI· no operator's 11&lt;01110 an. George ...... . .... ~- ·- .........
direction of Mrs. John Smith
I chapel.
SUmmer recreation opportuni· .len Zlqlor, Cheeter, Mrs. Ara Stitt, 17, Lal!lsviDe, cited to ~..;.:.·..-:-..~~~
end 3 pm.e awarded to Mrs.
Delbert N•wland is a medical
!ties at the University . Include IE. Myers, Long Bottom, Mrs. Gallia juvenile &lt;OLll'l for failure"''·.......,....,.'" ..,.,
Dilo:.
S~veral
:~mbers
rece~v~
By
Evelyn
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concerts, convocations, mOYie!, William t.eroy · Morgan, Rt. 1' to regl•t motor vehicle.
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n~• tsshrom eJr s~retedpabs. Mrs Leonard BaUer of Addi~ al in Parkersburg.
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Y son was
· a guest recently of Mr · an d Mrs. Gera ld v·tolet
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o Ms
Ede aK' ve nMrsam- Mr. and Mrs·. Fort Ha1!1!y.
were Sunday guests of her A J'udgment of , 11444 - was Universlt(s athletic facltitiet. ne, Rt. I PedrO, and James J. WINDSOR, Enlland (UPI)- ••wwit '!M,U. 1M, • ~d...
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Aiva Clark granted Saturday in ' the·NMeigs I Summer convoeattcm speak· Ill runs,
' fronton.·
Prt~ PhiUP IICCired two.I~all ""~
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Myrtle Long, Mrs. Helen Brick- Mr. and Mr~ . Richard Corns m7f
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Mrs. of s~ndyville, W. Va .. were the an amt Y o
tw s.
I County Common Pleas Court to ers will be Newll Columnist RosBb1bs
for Wmdsor Park in an JDvl~ .......... aP?i&lt;titt.. • oent. li!W
Carl Moore and Miss Dorothy Iweek end guests of his sister, Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Lawrence Balser J . S. Gleason, Jr., adMinistrator roe Drummond and ABC News-- ~rs. ,Richard Dean Green, tlon polo match here SundBy ...... ,.. • ..._ fl' ,._
IMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Griffith and daughter, Pamela, wer• ol Vete~ffairs Cincinnati a· 'aster Howard K Smith AI· Gallipolis Ferry, daughter, 5:· when his team beat SDver Leya ...,. . ·•~· ...
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~rlckles; Bal· eroy, Phylllls Ill. Stone, Porn· certs are the New Cilrllty MJn. Walke~, Walter• St., Jacksoo, ovet'lhldoWedof, bowB
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&amp;all FrlllciS&lt;o Bay and Korea en to St. Joseph llosptlal tn
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eroy. and the Melgl County troll·' sttels the Peter Nero Trio and son, 3.42 a.m. SUnday. Mta. 1M- MorqtleiB
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John surer
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Arbaugh property and wtll move
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ter, 11:17 a.m. Sundaj-. Mrl.
Mrs. Myrtle Frost! spent a there.
The court aloo &amp;r~~nted five
Donald D. Rankin, Rio Grap,
week end at Columbus with her Mr. and Mrs. Guy Spencer of •nd one fourth per cent interANNOUNCE BIRTH
oon, 11:10 a.m. Saturday. -Mro.
d'Ught.rs &amp; other relatives. She Reedsvlli• are moving to the est oo the ,11,444.93 from Feb.
David L. Kelley, Kt. 1 Galli;o.
- - - - - - - - - - also .....,t w Delaware and to new home they budt here.
11, 1913, and lsaued 8 d......, of PT. PLEASANT - ':lr· and ' lis, son, 8,35 a.m. Saturday,
Gluge reodilllo:
Gallipolis Ttpp City and also attended the
foreclooure on a lot In Pomeroy IMrs. Richard Lee ~ustin ol Hog· Mrs. Horold L. Porter laot
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annouDCing
' Sa tDom IU, 13.4, runruog I -1 80 year Tea at Lazaruo. SKe
h'ld thed b1rth
•h. Chestnut St., aon, UJ 1,111
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on rollm, Pomoroy·Maoon 21.· .,., accompanied home by her
to help pay the money due.
I ~ :.:;.: SUndae
a 'J.4au..,c urday. Mrs Ray Flahar, Ill. ·2
It, Pl. Pleasant 24.58, Hinton daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John i
t'lthercourtacitivltywas the Pl~asant Valle/H.,p':~L Th~ Gallipolis, dauchter, 2:5$ a.m.
36 stationary, Kanawha Falls Torrence and daughters, Mr': l
granl of a divoree Satur4ay to new arrive! hiS bee;. named Sjlturday.
Jll falllnc, Otarleston 17 ·92: Lon· Hobert K. MeDanlel, Middleport, Kathy Lou and weighed 1 lba.
Dioclhqed
cloo, Marmet and . Wmf101d m.: Frank Durant down 31, 4:·
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115 a.m.: Elisha Woods up 3!,
iamaon, w. Va. They had nochil· other daughter, Alicia,
z. past weekelld Included Otarles
lloool movelll&lt;1nls:
5:45a.m.; H. E. Bowles up 32,
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dren involved. Two money suits The mother lo ll1e Iormor Dot. Humpbreys. Mrs. Ralpb Thomi&gt;'
~o Klver. -.Mr. Mack up :30 . p.m.; Cotton Queen up • /
~~ against Haward Kouah, Pomeroy tle Dou al Ashten. Paternal ron, Mrs. J ...c. DlpA, Mrs.
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. 14, 5.10 p.m., Z1mmer up 14, 33, 1.30 a.m., Aetna·LouisvUie Arthur H. Skinner, 5
R D 3 and Norman Weyeram·~ andpare to
M nd Mrf K. Robinson, Mra. Myrta 0·
,:20 p.~.: Western down· 14, 1down 23, 5:40am.: Jo~n
J: ~lfth-av . Middleport, ;, the ler, p,;.eroy R. D. 3, w~re ~.. e,le .l,ust~ • .::..t;; apatemai Neall, ~min Franklin, Mf1
1 a.m., National down 14, 2 Rowe down Meldahl 2.50 p.m., new asststant post~aster at tile missed Saturday oq applications great-trandmother is Mrs. Jes~ Anna Smlt\ Kermit
Clac9,
a.m.; Southern up 14. 3:35 a. Sally Ann down Meldsnl 9:20 Pomeroy Po, t off&gt;ee, Postrnas· by the plaintiffs, · tucbard GU· sle Kich&amp;rdaon. New York and Mrs. Bruce GUman IIIII Infant
m.; Cilarles ~ down 14, 5:10pm.; C. v. Hamer down Mel· ter Edgar Arnold announced to- more, Pomeroy, seeking 'tO;IOO, maternal arandmother is Mrs. ~ughter, Mra, S. D. WIUlallll,
a.m.: Bmgo ddwn 14, 5:45am.; dahl !0:20 p.m.: John K. down day. Tile Reg&gt;onal pool office and 7.elma Gilmore Pomeroy H Doss ol Ashton .
Ktchard Es!A!p, Clillord Jlari.
Rooe G. down 15. 5:20 a.m.: Meldahl
10:45 p.m.: Valley lin .Cin&lt;lnnatl ~firmed the ap. seeking $3S,IIOO.
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Edtana Bosworth up 15, 6:25 Transporter up Meldahl 3:15 a pomtment elfect1ve last Satur~
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Johnson, Mrs. J.' V. Akt.tn, Roba.nL Alton Zopbyr up 16, 11:50 m.; E. P. Jones down Meldahl dar
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Melp Melllllial llolpltol
erl Kayser, Mts. il:dna Hin'rJ.
p.m.; S. M. Jenks up 16, 2:20 5:30a.m. .
Skinnet succeeds Fred Roo· ; BUILO PAKTV FUNDI!
. SATURDAY ADMISSIONS - son, Leonard Shobe, Rapbin Hilr- 1
•.m.; OVEC down 18, 5:20a.m. Uaillpol~s Dam- Orco down enbaum, who retired recently. [ WASHINGTON (liP!) -Party T~rry Garten, Middleport; Am· der, Kyra '111o!nas, ptlbert· JLJI.
Co18l Kmg up 18. 7 a.m., Miss 6.40 p.m., Andrew Calhoun up ,
led to b 1 ella Walker, MIMrsvllle, Liz. lice, David L. ParioM, 1!:~
1 lfhf 1
Lou up 19, 5:05 a.m.; Jefferson !2:15a.m.; John Ladd Dean up Mr. Skinner has been with ' a uth are.;::. te
;:• zie Howell, Vinlml; Vlrilnla uel Danlfon, Mra. Dale Collllll.
down 19,6:441 a.m.: Buckeye l2:20a.m.: Merrick up 4:30a.m.: the Pom.roy post office slnce l' ';;';~ocr:~c p'art~~ trea•u~ Pierce, MiddlepOrt:
Virginia Mrs. Robert , ~wdm "!1":
State up 20, 3c\15 a.m.: Luther 1Vulcan up 5:40 a.m.: Pamela NovPmber, 1112!1, ~&lt;ept lf144.16 Thesday at a 1100 a ticket "Sa• Schroath, 1'upper( Plains; Zona l Robert Golallilrry, Mtl. . A&amp;ilei
Herdman up 20,4 a.rn: Kobert 111. down 6:35a.m.: Jordon down when he was statm"ed In the lute to P ld t Lvnd
B Mlddleswart, PoillJnd.
Burdette, Mr!. .uya ~i:Gulre,
w.. t up 20. 5:20a .m , Bob S.n- 11:15 am.: Semel up 8:50 a.m. al'b)y APO di!patcb offiee. in Joh son" r;::' ~~ Wa8h':gu.; SATURDAY. DI5CIIAIIGES :- Mr1. J. f'l. Papl aild intadt son,
tor up 21, 5:45 a.m.: A. E. Dyke Kanawha River Merrill San Francisco, Calif.
N tn 1 G rd A
, Ml'!l. Homer ft'ollfitt and'daugb- Mrs . . J . W. Cojilna aqd lnfJDI
d~,.owD %3, 7 prq.; Lorena down ' UF Mannet 8:50 p.m.; 0 . F.l In 1929 Skinner started as 8 •ona WI
rmory.
ter, PorUand; Vlrgtqia Schroath. daughter, Mr•~ ~- $. Fredetlct
I:J, 1:40 a.m.; Walter Bork;onf Shearer down Winfield 4:30 p. a sub-clerk and was promoted The President is sc.beduled tO SIJNDA\
ADMISSIONS - and infant !L(In, Mn C&gt;E. Hkks
U&gt; :!1, 4:10 a.m.; Hel&lt;n
z. •m.: Thelma Ann down Winfield to regular cieTk In 1941. In June speok orierly alter a two-hour Ma.hlon Eblin, Pomeroy; l!:sth- ll1d infant son, 'Mr~. Jerry Rep.
dowrilD,I:M a.m.; Tilbolt down !7 p.m.· Beaver up Winfield 10:· and July, 19M, he was actiog sbow featurtng entertalni!Hfll
Wolfe, Portland;
Ann a Klns "1d lnfont daught¢', MTI.
~ J:l$ a.m.: MoUy K.l· zr. p.m:; Lucy Jane Lucas up postmaster. He Is married and folk songs lo opera and ballet. I K~sh, New 1faven.
E.'E: ~~otl, •l\frl. Eugeilt 1'1111·
dmm ar...., $:411 a.m.: Susan Winfield 12:01i a.m.: Elgerolllf
8011 who il In . hla first The proceeds are to help SUNDAY DISCHARGES -~)Is. Fon'ffi Jonea, Mr•. J. lt.
'bille., qp :J;lmnup 1:20 a.m : up Wlnfleld 1.:20 a.m .: . SOl· jl.-r of llenrol school at Ohio · !inane-: the U164 Democratic IJean Moilre, Syraeust; Dorio Faulkner, Tlinot~y Hun! In d
. . . . . ..,.. Greenup 8:05 a. vay dowa Wlitfl!ld G:45 a.m. ]Star. llatverslty.
1campot&amp;JL
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Chariel L. Burdttte.
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12 LB.
TUB!

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STORAGE
Untli-"Fall For Your
Winter Wearablao
Mils service bas bee11 a

matter of poHey for years
at Rabinaon'a, Clt'lanlos
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'Whr 1pencl your Yaeation "at home" if ready eash.

Middleport, 0.
LEARN OF l!EATH

Ill the thlna that'a keeplna you from a trip you've
planned? Let ut help you with a qcation loa~·" We're
In bueine.. to help folks who need money, Stop in
aad eee ua or phone •head If ·you like.

every slice!

ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY

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LIFE IIISURANCE AVAllACLE ON All LOANS

300 W. Second St. - WYandotte 2·2111, Pomeroy

NOW OPEN SATURDAY 9 AM TO 12 NOON
DAVE OHLINGER, MGR.

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OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours. 9 to 12, 2 to 5 (Close ot Noon on
Thurs.- East Court St.,' Pomeroy

RECEIVER AWARD
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The naroe o! Bill Zerkle was
unintentionally omitted
!rom
those receiving recognition at
the SOUthern Local H i g h
S&lt;:hool awards aasembly last
week. He received an award
for
15th in the district in

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l)ot saueepans? Your Packaled. Gu Kitchen deal~
!lbita~ee by remodeling
kitclil\ll. At the hearf of it Will
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T'6levi8ion Revue

Rotary Officers Plmu completed
FOR SALE: 1 lol on Mulberry CARRIER neoile4 for ColtiiiiliU.
To Participate
For Bake Sole
Pomeroy llelght•, Te. wv U429.
DtJpotch and ColwniMu J.....
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In Assembly
'""'Jolly BIIIICb s.w~na .P"'
s 11 Ue IIlii for Lincoln mo. CaD WY Clvll Air
o1 Middleport eompleted 1"&amp;111
M0 tor o. .=NICE:;;-;=..-.;-=;-;:::-:::=-=-·1
1-2531
I 22 Ste
l'atrol Squadron l502 A ~Ia! tra•·•·· aaaembly for Ill Saturday bake Pit .
BUILDING lot, View of
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&amp;-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 25, 1964

WANT AD
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R•al Estat. For

Help Wanted

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river, 80 • 185 f~ sale. Waller
Wanted To Buy
the Forked R&gt;lD air ~lei 11111 Jntematlolllll, District 64!9, will o1 Mrs. William Rob!on. M r 1
Grueser, Rlvervtew
Drive.
Salurday May 23, bel(inniDJ at be helo bl Zanesville 011 May 26 Kenneth Byer, president, cor&gt;
1961 Chevrolet Bisc•yne 2·Door _
$1495
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WY 2-3230.
513 30te m:W'DinJSED tOmato oiiles •s p.m. '
from 1.30 pm to. pm ln ductod the bUJlneas meellna. I Local owner. deln interior, tiret Hk:e new , jrt blaf:k finish,
lt PAO Ul .A'nO"'.
FIVE
ROCM
house
for
sale
or
rail,
Harold
Roush.
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Powerl].ide, beater.
1614 Lincoln Heighlo. J h n 2255.
5 23 !tc cbaae additional faciliUea for lhe """ offic:eo of tbe First Fed- Boddy gUll were exchange!
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•• 110 ,.,, r:~~:~ I.U3' ~~ GIP!Ied
1960 Olds "88" 4--Door .,--..,--::-:-,......-:::- $1595
R. Sisson, Phone WY 2-31113.
the air strip located oear Fork- ':"al Savings and Loan A8SOCIB· during the evenlnc and game.
. ,,,.,.,..,,"'"'' l:rt'ttn .tloa l" bl'
Loral
owner. Clean lnteror, jet black finish, Hydra·Matlr,
lmbMCII•Illl'
n.. oat.
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6te
Insurance
ed
Ru• Lake Hot doga couee !Jon.
were played with prizes won b)
,..her ..U. alP M ~h•• fm I power steeriJll, ndio, heater, good ttres.
-nd
the~
refreshm;nto
wui
AD
membero
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the
MlddJe.
Mro.
Nora Milll, Mrs.
Car
IIICit.t tJan a• lMorNet ..lll'lloa
1961
CorYIIr Lak•wood Station W•g. $1569
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IJO!'\·Pomeroy club are invited Mattox. Mrs. Helen Re~ld&gt;
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to !tend the
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Len than 25,000 actual mile:., IJ)Otlt!IS Interior, Powerglide
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The Ch ter Methodist wscs
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trans.,
radio,
heater.
Sharp
dark
areeo
finish
and
clean
in·
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will ld es bake sale 81 1 h 0 er the reapo~11b1UUeo of mcom· Attending were two n 0 •
terior, whitewaU tlrellike new .
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MAy U
baum aDd Secret ry Jack Rob- and Mrs. Nora Ball, aDd Mrs
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Mroomo, 2 batbs, porches, _bick q...,, ln. .W formo a1 1ft Heath Methodist Chureb Ad· son wW be given special em· Reynolds, Mro. Lawrence Mil·
qpEN IVU. 7:110 P.M.
IIJW\,'
and front, oak floors, •·
llli-aDce. Jim iolla8oD and mint.trabon evening will
be phaolo by the group, according hoan, Mrs. Mattie Bosh, Mrs
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OHIO
stairs
refinlahed.
New
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Bud
8hl'lpsoa,
l\pllll.
bold
Thursday
evening
from
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==========-==========~~ water heating12 system.
1 1 11e t p. m. CoQIJIIIsaiona will meet nor Charles T. Stewart of Zan- ey, Mrs. Orin Smlth, Mrs
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•000 ·00·
at 7 p. m. The Stewardship and osvllle, chairman,
George Hackett, Mrs. PelT)
Auto 5 I
SYRACUSE - 6 room
lnstrudions
Finance Commiaslon wiD pre- RotarJaM from Athens. Bam· Mlich, Mra. Ethel Roghes, Mrs
Is -~L&amp; IIIDO...For Sale
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pare 0 tentative budget for the esvJUe, Bethesda-Belmont, Br1d- Byer and Mrs. Robson. Tbe nex
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~TPIIODtiCINII
COMPACT Sweeper, Uke new. dard Shill All while, ONI!: I 2 Iorge lots. ':' acre. Good u. I. CIVIL IERVICI TESTS! ~~ngtoybe ~resent.
Circleville, Columbus, C.."S""';- 01 Mrs. Orin Smith. Mrs. Rob
Guaranteed .-o.oo. Cub Scout 1962 Volkeswagen, bright red. bualness location and buy al l:::.;;,:•
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ton: Delawa~e, Flushlq, Galh· son served relreshment&gt; at tt:
PHONE WY 2·2157
uniform, f500, size 10, 1960 Herbert Grate, Rutland. Ph. p,aoo.oo.
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:·~~~': The Great Bend Grange at polls, Granville, Ironton, Jack- close of ttie meeting. The pro
=!eM';~~( ~~:m:,~ SH 2-41111 evenings SH 2-5501. POMEROY - 4 room frame~ li-iD
. ""':~~·~·
. Portland will be host Monday son, Lancaster'
Motta- ceeds ot lhe bake sale are to b.
6 21 !te
full basement,
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In the grange hail to McConnelsville Marietta, Mar· gi\l'en to the Middleport Fire·
1.94 acre lot.
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• . the Ohio Valley Grange of (.e. NelsonviUe, Newark, Ports·\ men.
60 Falcon _
$995 ~..
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etart F II the latter to be in mooth, Powhatan Point, Quak·
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Ul ne11_ .-rv1ces _
charg."cl'the opening aod clos- er Clly, St.. Clairsville, Wells· Faool!Ueetmg 0
1 681. 5 • room house wilb bath _
tank. Get Klean-Em-AII, Set&gt; Sta. Wag, Automatle •hilt, I and coal furnace heating. Plen- [.-1• • It • Shop, Racine, Ohio.• .1"" ceremoru·ea the Hemlock ton, Westerville, W
_est Lafayet· r -tin Club Held
tic Tank Cleaner. Landmark R&amp;H. Extra clean.
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Refrigeration repairo, all ap- 1Grove group the program.
le aow Zanesville duos will he 1 The final meeting of the East·
Farm Bureau, Po~e;;ylOtc I 60 Mercury _ $1,095
barns, garage, chicken bouae. pllance repoir, electrical work Staff members and officers of 111Ciude. In lhe Ao"mbly Wll- ern Higl. Schon! Latin Cuba
It Is Known ThleYH Have
111 With good roofs. Limestone and plumbing. Call Proffitt's Meigs Teinple Pythian Sisters Im~r H. "8111" Driggs of C:-tm· l was a trip to the Columbus Mu
Monteray_Sllows tender cll't.
Remwod Moth•r'l Day
ma SAIJt
One owner. Mereury-a-matic. I' soil, and fertile and well fenc- Wholesale Service Depart· will meet M£Jnday at 7:30 p.m. Ibr"lAge. Js .Governor of the 31 !seurn on May 9. Attending wero::
l'lowera From Grovoln
GIBSON-Kay·I!BMDOIIY Jlllltars l
ed tobacco base.
ment. Phone WI ~2512 .
at the hall in Mlddlepon.
club dlstr&gt;ct.
Jackie Bohr. Merllee Coleman,
BaroJd CoWnl, Salesma•
5 25 3tp
Jane HoweU Tent Daughters
Virgini::. Coleman, Theron Cruis£
Gravel Hill Cometary,
· Cheohlre.
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William
WITH .Brush of Union Veterans will meet In
Doris Davi•, Charleo Etching·
era. Point Pleasan~ w. Va.,
p 0 .....,.y, Ohio
WY J.%47%
Hog, 15.00 per boor. Call WY regular sessloo Monday at 7:30
er, Pa, Gaul, Ken Hartun~ . Rho·
- W. Louks Pbooe 50, BW Wellman, Le• j
uau.
&amp; 23 &amp;tp p.m., at the DAV hall.
ron iolter,
Terry Hollman,
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Wllllamsoo.
10-31111
MAY zt
Ric!J KobleniZ, D'vld Leonard,
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\1954 PLYMOUTH, ! door Sedan.
EXPERT tree trimming. Reas- The Ladies Auxlllary of Feef TU
Mary Mankin, Pal Smtih. Tin1
LOSE WEIGHT safely Wllh Del KILL TERMITES and protect ' George Wolle, Chester, Ohio.
Legal Notice
Ollable pri~e. Robert Sayre, ney ·Bennet Post, Amer,can L!- 1 Final plans w•re made at May Summerfield, Linda K.
A-DIET tablell. Only ll8c It lawn and shrubs fmm insectS
5 23 3tp
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Rocme, Ohio. CH 7"2166 ·
I gion Middleport, will meet on the Chester Methodist c!Jurch SpenL'&lt;!I, Thomas Osborne, Mik&lt;
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your drng otore.
wilb ARAB U-do-11 Cmceo~~~!:
t&lt; I' Tue~day afternoon at the hall at for lhe " · 'r Community Dai· Will, Darlene Warne,
Jerr~
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iiiitei: trate. King Boilders S" p pI y 1957 FORD, 4 door FalriaDe 500,
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Off
I p m instead or the regular ly Vacation Bible Schoo~- to he Warne and Deryl Well.
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Get Acquolnt,od
or
' tt'me. of. 7:30 p. m. because of held June 2·12 spo""'red y the Advisors for the trip were M•.
S d rd
Co., Middleport, Ohio.
8 cyl. engine. tan a tranoi•~_L_ot•
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5 2 tfe j missi.on, 2 • tone paint, clean 1 ~ai~~'g'
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ec:•p...- •r• •
Ischool activities.
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- Chester Methodist ehurch Flat.. and Mrs. Don Van M~ter ar11
BOATERS
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FILTniD WHITI GAS
furnishings at Baker Furnl· z-3820 or call al 623 Mill St., 110,00 A
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PASSENGER TIRU · $5.92' ers of America, will have their fHermon United
Brethren
----For boat&gt; at our new Boat
after 5 p m
5 22 6tp Tim• .
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Inspection and observe !
and lhe Chesler Naza- ·
PLAN MEETING
11 1~~- t u.n,'llnclu•l•~.·!! TUIES
Dock, just opposite our
ture ill MtddJeport. ~h;:· tfe
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$1.45• the anniversary at the regular
Church.
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A WSCS officers
trainl r
station on the river.
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..._r:e :!":.~! !~th:u:o~ *Piue .;rn
- ·- meeting, Tuesday at 1 p. m.
The sharing project Js W~k- meeting for Meigs County ar
LUMP COAL. Deliver or pick 6182.
4 26 1c
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Open 7 da" •••h week
members are urged to be
Religious E~ucation
In surrounding·counties will be h•
8
Super Service Stotlon
up vourseU. Goegleln ReadJ
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sent.
Meig• Ccunty schools. Child· at Grace Methodist church, Gn '
MiS Co .• Pate St., Middleport 1962 PONTIAC. $2250. 4 door ~ ~';':· !:'.','!'~.v':~~.~:.."'~!!
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must be foor years of age lipolis, June 2. All olllrm .-lft"&lt;
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~~ 1 DISCOUNT STORE
The Friendly Neighbors
July 1 to he enrolled. Teach-' urged to be present.
m :x " · &lt;ABB&lt;Y SINGER SeWing . .. l!l'leJ!illa, . .power steerml. po- brakes,
:J'.;~_' "~"- ~~.:.~c~' •. om, ... ~ Ooor Tollllllonol lank .w;~.";~!:eedorn"::::. at I
and ;_.;::~:. aJr~.:,.at~.edSpena~
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new. $59.50atup.bargain
Severalprices
used radio
and eKtras Call
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way, Middleport.·
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Nursery, Dek&gt;r" Holler,
'NEW Cl"ASSES
00 ;;",/ ~~;. 11 0 McCOY, ~"'"'..
- !lrlv 's Beauty Salon, featuring
The lt'abrlc Shop. Singer Sales 5289.
4 29 tfc 1o!~:. ~OI.In7a. 883. *~ ·!t!:~~·:: l - Chester, rnuo_
3 2.1 tfe bring material for mak1ng
Windon and
Laura
! ~t'Ail:-;tic products. ,.()pen ev- and Service, PomerDJ, Ohio.
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ions.
Beginners, Car·
Begin June lth
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WY 2-2284
4 21 tfc
•- -••-·Stat. Rouw. No " in VInton County;
MAY !.1
Parker, Janet Nease
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app
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Workl
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The
Afternoon
C•'rcle
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Middleport
-- RQutu N011. 50A, 1 and lU In Wub·
Lawson· Primary
Day &amp; Even In• CIIIIH
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lbceU•n
tnrun couat,., b,. •• 1ntl.lla" nlJtJne:
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Shirt L1undry
Church
will
hold
FrederJ
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Bem1'ce
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Ice, craw 1ers, mmnows
Itt&amp; c•r roum. rkfr ami perhwm
"1'he date aet 1or emnplatlon ot t.hia !
1 Heur Clean•n•
annual luncheon and
Primary 11, Mary Kautz
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Pomeroy
2-5269 worms, available 24
houn. ance Small car
aDd ..-ork •ban IH' a• 11t 'oru. la tb.e
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blddtnr propoaal ."
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arton; Junior I, DIPLOMA COURSES
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Trading
Post,
below
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E&amp;c.-b ~tdder allan be l'ellutred ~fill ,
Pock~ o·• Zlp..ro
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9 ro 16 Months
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II. Jeanne Card and EUz..
III!\111RILF. lmmrance been port.
19 12tc
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lhouaand dollar•. or I 'oond for
DISCOUNTS eg er,
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.Clay; Junior Ill - Nel· esecretarlal
,-;., w·tollf'd ? •.osr vuur opera· SR.A-WBF. RRY SEASON- - neal-,. E. ~aa Street, PoiMI'OJ ~:w':."'-* "" 1111411 • ,.yule •• ttte -~
PtCtcUP &amp; DILI~ERY
Homer Cook and Mrs. De11a
Pdrker and Inzy Newell.
Lhf "l IICenM? cau WY Z,.;9J6
freezer v"r!ety. You
m a y;
PMDI Wl' z-11'7l
. Bidder• mu.t t;pply, Oll thl proper
Chambers.
Teen-age I, Frances . . : - • Accounting
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CLEANERS
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""'" HJV.way Crt.sit Examiner, at Colum- I
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All members of Feen.ey ~ Ben- and Juanita Will; Teen..ae IJ,
GUNS
Nolan'l ln Syracuse, 6 • a a.
For Rent
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&amp; SHIRT LAUNDiY nett . Post 121, Amedcan Le~ Dorothy Michael, Rev. R. R. e Bus. Administration
\\'f buy, aeU and trade gu111
m. and after 4 p. m.
FOUR ROO.. MS .an-d ba
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. . .ft. w. va. l!ion are being asked by Po.st
and Ruth Karr; Pianist, e General Office
Btl~ Wellman. Les W1llhtn 1SOi'
5 14 30tc
,
on •han bt In aeoonhnee l'litb "Sd~, Albert Rou&amp;h, to
Pooler_: Song
leader,
at l'1flm Jewelers, Phone 50 WHY BUY a Carpet Shampoo. Main Street in Rutland . Ph~e ~!ce~~J::;·~'~' r:!~u:!'m!':.'t~
assemble it the hall Thursday
Kart; Supply ·clerk and e WM Key Puncb
'umt l'lea:sant., W V•
er? We'D lou you one Free SH 2--5361 or contack Giles Smith. p.,c•
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•»· ed l&amp;ltl IDd s·e,rvtf'fl Wrtte evening at 5 p. m, to p1act ~tP.taary, Henrietta .1usseJl.
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epar ment
e Personal Typing for
5 25 6tc fmproovernenta
10 lB •.f(" with purchase of Blue Lustre
In aceonllnee with Sae·
S54 7tb St .• Partersbura- w flE.gs on veterans' graves at the ~achers and workers are to
Higb School Students
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WHEN YOU USE ABC Cleanera Carpel and Upholstery clean· "PASTURE FOR RI!:NT." Herb ,., .,,_.;,;,tho.:,.,..; 'Cod• oi Va.
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cemeteries.
Monday, June I all p.m.
"Free Storage Piau" you get er.
5 19 6tc Brad.field, one mile south of 1 °~~~:. end .,ectftraUona .... 011 ru. .
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set up classrooms and wOr·
ENROU NOW
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the office ot the dh"IIIOn (:lep\lt..\1 (Ill · ~ ft8rtel; • ....--.,
1p8ct in e•ehange for Ill 1be bamboo porch lhades, cloth WY 2-2156.
~ 23 lie r· " '·
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ftl o;..,, Main ~ .....
will be June 12 at 8 p.m.
The Belter OHica Jobs
room occupied by tbeflml(1 aWidnp.. Dale Wippel Supply, FRIGiDAIR-E fefiigeratOr.- ve-- reTeh~~ ~~~·~:~~!~':;~':the rlsht" :;..,.~·PII«me
winter clnlhing. lleN'I M I IllS Vnlalt .lve..
Pomeroy, ry good shape. with freezing1
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7 111 11e
HONOR NEPHEW
works. Brln&amp; ID •
J011r Ohio.
5 18 30tc
compartment. First $50 take; "' " ' "' . '"'
Miss Lydia Ebersbach enl:er- \1 Go To Thoae With A
winter clotbea til' al • fw FOR SALE- Middleport'• laiJ. 11 Phone WY Z-6710
LeGAL
BUJ.LDOZER .,ork,
The Racine PTA met
with a dinner friday eve-· II
pick-up 111111 n d "Praia- 111 bnl!djn tocatod 3111 N
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brushln&amp;.
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school
with
at
bar Mulberry..• home, BuilnHa Collot• Dlptomo
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~~:::i' Lowboy service. Charle• Jef. Dorothy Snilth presiding. Tbe
her ·nephew, Jeffrey
reptar rates with free 1110111 lf«ooL Stree~ Middleport FOUR R()l)MS, bath and base-\~~:.~"~. ••
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!era Pbone WY 2-6222
PTA prayer and pledge to
on his olxth birthday. l'or Cotolog lnd Inform•
proefiJJI and ,bang tbem up ~hlofo~
DH!nt, furnace beat.P h o n •I ciii.cL£7 ·~~:" '""' '' '""!""&amp;'~
i j 30tJI llag opened the meet~.g.
were Mra. Jay
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llod ~ago and when you are 75:000 B.T.U. Tempco automat- 4 ROOM apartment with oath. :~·: ·"
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•'!."' ply,
for better bomes. secretary, treasurer. and on
Steven and Jeffrey
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rudy for them. next fall, call 1c gas h!"'ter. $t25.00. Living Phone WY Z-5385.
..,. •. , ' Tbo ttll!bea eabfnote. and otorm Soulhe"St COI)ference and
Pomeroy, Larry Ehersbach,
w til' let our rout~man knnw room suite, $30 00. Wool . ':'I•
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4oon,
11 21 lie ty eouncil. Mrs. Rachel
Portland, Sally Roush, N e
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Installed lhese offlcera:
W. VI. and Mlso Ehera·
llld !bey will be handPd to $20.00. All •n good ecmdition. FOUR ROOM furnished apart: i'o•
J1l!l cleoDer, briRhter
and Phone WY 2·2806.
ment. Ph. WY 2_5435 _
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Presldent,Mrs.Joyce~~~~~~:ll~~-_:.__ __ _ __
newer. Remeller the stnr• •• _ _ _ _
52! 3tp
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vice-president, Mrs. Helen
5 22 3tc
18 Flw. PQ N•ll ~all on DA P.T GO-CART. West Bend 5811
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. ·~~I p.m. at
M Loculi St. Ph, 446-1167
~. U.C f'l••n•rs aM engme. Call 985-4101, or Har- JI'IJRNIIliiED Apartment for ~!'!~~~·"']
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'"''Shirt t.•lllly · M a~'"· W v, rv Leonard , Star Route, Chet- rent. FIN rooms and balb, I~~..
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your floor evemngs. Contact UnfumislJed iiDuM, t
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ru H.P. Scott Motor, llsl $471 . Rutland Furmture, :~ : n utility and bath. 1655 Poini,...._,., ~ ~:.~
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BBI, Phyllil Bailey ' and Mar·
00, almost new, 1250.00.
Lane, Pomeroy. PhoDt wv Z-1:!~~......
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apartments Ph.
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WY Z-2776. After ~ p. m.
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'pjece rleaning attaohmenls in· fOR SALE: In heart of Racine
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utilities. garage. barn. menll. WY U4H
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12 1 lk 481.tteterep~
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close to school. Free gas. 6.,
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WY 2-2141
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llncer round Bobbin sewing acres. Suitable for buDding FURNISIIEO and unfilmlsbed Ohio.
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n•w. Equipped 10 zig zag, d.. . WI 11-3492.
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