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Meaning oI
Membership in
WSCS Studied

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A='A=. wu=
•t Delaware wu dJI.

Gerald Wildermuth . Members

"What it means to be a mem· were seated at

I

·ber of the Woman's Society of
Christiar. Service," was
t be
theme of the devotions and prosram when the wscs of t h •
United Methodist church met
Tuesdav e-vening, at te church.
Miss ·Grace Campbell. prtsldent , conducted the
meetlnB.
which opened with
taken fron. Psalm fl and Romans 10: 12-15 by Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr., who geve a medlta-tkm on tbe theme and closed
with a prayer for divine wisdom and strength .

Middleport

and Ada Genhelmer and Mno.
1

whlte place mats decorated with
Wednesday vlsitlor. at the
roses and a centerpiece
oi home of Mr. and Mn. Emerroses'
son Jones were Mr. E. W.
.
Jones and Mrs. Dora O'Brien
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
Shade,

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skin-

Mrs. Drs. Dave Farmer were
ner • son, Tom Skinner, and
I~=~ Wednesday evening of
11
flnancee,
Miss Judy
and her parents in MaMr. Skinner and MisS
will be united In mar-

Mr .and Mrs. I. A.dEu;ugbahtnbers l Miuiettsau.ndey,
June
14 in
and son, Terry, and
The program was presented Kathy and Kim
returned
by Mrs. Robert Warner aaslst- their home, New Wllmlngton.
Debbie King was uninten·
ed by Ml" Lydia Ebersbach. Pa Tuesday after a we&lt;!&lt;eud I tlonally ommitted from the
Mrs . Warner told of what
lt vtsii with her mother, Mrs. T. list of guests attending the
meant to her to be a member A. Hennessy and Mr. and Mrs. ahower for Sharon Jones at
of the WSCS and also read an Thomas Hennessy and famlly.
home
of Mrs. Vernon
article "Washing Away Mlscon- Mrs. Lewis Roush of
cepUon in Tunisia,'' from World ville and sister, Mr..
Mios Ellen Dutton, daughter
Outlook. The article told of a McClintock and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Duttoo,
mission school of 100 children of Pt. Pleasant, w. Va. ,
enrolled _at Ohio Unlverln Tunisle and of tea~hing them lied Tuesday with Mr.. Gordon slty for the_ first summer
cleanlineSs and sewmg.
Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs.
slon and will Sere"!m: ~
Plans were made for the in- est Grimm and famlly.
HaD. lD
P
stallation of officers at t h e
Dulten plans to attend DenDeJ:t meeting. The School
of
Mrs. Charles Withrow
UnlversUy at Granville,
~~~~~====.Tuesday with Mrl Nora 1\0ILS~.IOhlo.
Mrs. J•d Webster Jr.
Mr. and Mrs .
Carl Jones
son,
James,
and
Mrs.
dsughter
of
Pontiac,
Mlcb.
~·~so~
Webster Sr. were Tuesday
visited recently
with
her
itors in Athens.
grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Be· and
verige
and. granddsushter,
TONIGHT I&lt; FRIDAY
Lor enzo Davm
•aYI BYI BIRDIE"
·"-b h Beverly Perno.
I P h~
urg • Mr and Mrs John Ketch·
Jaaet Lei!lh. Dick van Dyu Claude Davis o
&lt;Cnlor)
P~ - · left TUesday lor a fl.ahing ka ,;..d daughu;r, Kim, bave
--andtrip in Canada.
returned
to their home in
"WHIN THE GtRLI
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
May
after
spending two
TAKI OYER"
Bull Head. Arizona, - e
weeks with their parents, Mr.
With Robert Lowel'7
and Marvin Miller
Tuesday dinner gu..ts of
Mrs Wallace Bradford
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. d Ned · nd Mr
d Mr.
Soturday
Juno II and Mrs. Uoyd Jenkin&amp;.
an
a a
· an .Th ·
Wolt Dlsnoy't
Mrs. Raymond
Pulllna Jr
Ketchkaln, PWom~o~ .~~
"THI .LADY AND
and son, · Hobert, of Thurston.
vlslted
es
ll'g
THI TRAMP"
are lhe guests of her parents, with hla brother and family
(Cinemucope &amp; Color)
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs.
the weeke'nd.
-andRichard. Randal and Rhon- Michael
Scott
Miller, 15
"YOUNG GUNS
OF TEXAS•
da Bearhs of Thurston ar• the
old young son of Mr.
James Mitchum, AIana Ladd
(Color)
guests of their grandparents,
Mrs . Mick Miller is ser,...,ilii:iilii:iilii:iiliiii~
Mr. and Mr.. Raymond Pul- tously ill at Holzer &amp;spital
i"
Uns, Sr.
· Galllpolls. Hla parents are
Charles Withee
who haJ
him at the hospital.
been
quite
ill
in
Holzer
POMEROY. OHIO
at is lmprovine slowly.

A wide selection of womens cotton slackB-all
washable fabrics ln solids and pi.Uds.
Rogulor $8.95 Womeno SLACKS - - - Solo $6.50
Rogular $7.95 Womono SLACKS
Sale $5.50
Sale $4.50
Rogul•r $5.95 Womono SLACKS
S•lo $4.00
Rogular $4.95 Womono SLACKS
Rogul•r $3.95 Womono SLACKS
Sale $3.00
Roguliit $2.95 Womono SLACKS
Sale $2.00

A SPECIAL GROUP OF WOMEN$

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SLEEVE~~~~~OUSES

WASIIINGTON -

PLAY

f Cbelr Sets TO 10 Chair Sets -

on the choir Ia rtlnlon:ed,
BIG-36 INCH

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two and three piece
sets - denlma - popUna
- aeenueker and twill6aome with knit topo-ot.eJ
3to6land7toU.

CASUAL Q)Mf()IJ
JIOIIULAI PIICE
OUAI.m' CONS'IIUCTION

SALI

llASTIC ARMS
" GReN WElliNG •
WHI11! CENTB!
• IIOCKEI HAS 11JIUlAI
RAIS • SPUN ENDS
o CONTOUifD SEATS AND

$2·00

Regul•r $1.95 Sot1
44
SALI

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lACKS

$$.95 Morgon..Jonoo

MEIGS THEATRE

GINGHAM

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10-20, 14)1-24~

hobnoU bed·

'pread of qu.uty -----Preahrunk - Lint !roo bobl and bullion frlnp.
Machine w.asb and tumble
dry - needo no lronq.
Single and dollble aizes-

freahe5t look ot sunner rHrf
Pure line ond pede pastels,
wonderfully cool and flatter.
ing. By Simpli • Slnlll't '- •
ttOsy-care blend J cott.,.
and - ocetate. lpjnk •

woven

Sol•ct your Porch and Lawn Furniture on
Elberfeld• 2nd Floor. You'll got dopend•blo qu•l·
1ty •nd department 11ore ..1. prJ-.

Wbite and beautiful pa ...

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tel colora - An unusually

3.9.5

good 1pread for aununer

Sae our eomplete line of
cool, comfortable sun·dreasel
- beautiful fabrics and styles - sizes 12 to 20 and 14\1
to 24\1.

use.

Cannpn Sheet Sale I
FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Just Arrived! L- Shl_..t. flf LAWSON MEDICINI
CAitNITS, ...,...... and .fUI'!ice typeo. Sioile door and
larle olldinc doora. With al!d :without Hehts,
LAWSON VANITY
and
. MIRRORS wltb compartmento
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HshU. hiiiP ~ eoU, ., • picture.
Cabinets ..,. _.,.. pt'" dra'Wil oeamleu. Bondet'lled after
forminl. eo~·..ii 'interior baked white enamel !lnllh
oVlllt the :hul tloor furnlturo dept. See the ial'le ~ele ..
Uon of•LOwiOil 'Cabinets.

ANOTHER ·lt!IPMENT

MIRACLE

add

to the

PRIC~b/F(:,.. :

PROM·· ·'·

that bave been completed,
donate them to the local bos·
pllal next month. She
alao
wishes to begin lllll1:lng prepar11 ations to send a box of clotbing, et£. to Bocone College lhl!

FtiEJIICH LEAVE
a- cat stripea

circle the bill
and hip )'Oke of

buttoa b iMimed bar
stlorts. 100%
Helauc:a Nylon.
llld Helanca Hyioa
Lycra Spandex
lrUtlkl,

$20.00

Lewla.
The nat meetlDB will be July
7 at Rosa Stepp's home.

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Carpet Remnants
• On sale at our Mechanle
Street Warehou,e
·
.,,., • 12"
Lt. IloilO ..... SAL. $50
1'2" • 15'
Lt. Gol4 ·--C•• SALI f'O

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2 ....... ·.nd
Glldor Rldo -··--· f1UO
J Swint~ ond
Glldor Rldo ------ t22.!0
Cvrvod lllnt ---- $14.9S
•On Sale at the Ware.
houae on Mecbanic Street.

JUST RECEIVED - -

Cabin
Throw Rugs
Log

Beautiful 100% Rayoa
in Rl·IO pattern Skid proof bOok - wubN
beautifully -!lrlPt elear
eolora - white - dork
ohades. Cnlora matcb ill
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T..,

au olleo.

M"•W-

$J-95

27''x48H-

'2-95

M"x70"--

$3.69

rxs•

$5.95

4'X6'

$7.91

BEAUTIFY YOUR BATHRDOMI
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PADS

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eleven

She received llteraturt from
.\ira. Joseph Cook, Pomeroy,
PI'Q8l'aDI cholrman OD World
.Mldloo Support, These le~~o~ets
cooslsted in part of Steward! ship Eduootlon at a glance.
I Resoureel for the School of
Mllslona and Stewardship Educallou Resources .
Benediction prayer was offer.
ed by Evelyn Foreman after
which the hostess served relruhmenta to Mary Wood, Evelyn ForeDWI, ber sons, Jlmmy and David, Wilma Sayre,
Ruth Wolle; Larry and Brenda

FoAM MAmESS

Add ;hmirli!na ·com!olt to. your old mattreu. •lbchina ·
· we.W·:·JII~.J:~ortablo . • .Non·Allersenlc oCiean
- o4{~~
.:1li1;i~ ,1rtll'lnl. '11t.", 1", 1\1" tbickn
. en to

The president, Wilma Sayre,
ouggested that members collect
and make up more hospital

•Aioo 42 loch Wardrobes
for $42.110 and $49.00 and
24 inch Wardrobeo !o~
$17.110. All in the """
doll tan flnloh.

GOP's Scranton Always Has
Had to be Pushed to Run

··~' • 12'
Gol4 ----·---- SALI $50
9'4., X 15'
Lt. Gold ...... SALI $71
9'5". 15'
lrltht G....., .. SALI $75
13'4U X 11'
lluo --·-··-· SALI $lot

"ENCORE"
BEDSPRWS
4

$24·00

white enamel ututty cabinets on the 8rd
floor.

o UJNIIOIJCED WHITE

Rogular $2.95 Sob

On lila
l'or

Uti iD

11JII1NG

$3.00

~taiVVard~ba•

• AJao many excellent val-

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,Regul•r S3.95 Solt

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The rider provldlngg,,~ln~~::;l
for aeml-automatic co
ol pay boosts in the future
odded to the pay measure
ad by the House Thursday,
Ill 157. In the Senate about
only immediate problem
bow the members, with proJper I
senatorial reserve, could
ceal their eagerness to
lh' fW million blU and
It Ill President Johnson.

Ia the new moot popular rold tone llnlsh. The uphoiJtery

A line group of &amp;lriJ short
aett and pedal puaher tetl

SALI

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gre~~.

SETS

DRIVE· IN

Senatoro

hdera1 pay raiae bUI
thai
could lead to annual salery in·
crel!H&amp; for members of Cnn-

''LLOYD" DJNmE SETS
Glrtt 2 I&lt; J Ploc:o

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BAl. TIMORI! (UPII - Gov. William W. Scnnton.
of.
p..,nqlvoll"". ~
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In th_e riJII tod"Y H lh •ctlvo contender '- tho Republi..., prwlc!Mtld ..
which Son. B•rry Goldw•tor h11 almost _... up. Scranton eifel....., h"'-'f II! .
r•co in •n unqualified •nnouncemont bofor• the M.oryl•nd Ropu~lican St.t• c..~ "I com• hero to announce I •m • con~idolo for the prHichincy of .~ . ,IJ+'!~
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Statu," tho 46 yearold governor sold In • keynot• odclr- Ia tho -VIIptlon. !II
obondonilll his loJII.flold position of bolJII ov•llobt. •nly for • "olncort,.
~roft," Scr•nton rofusod to concodo thot tho GOP nomination heel bMI\
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Goldwater.

prol...od surprlae today at •
feaiUN ln the House • passed

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able cottons and triacetate jersey. Sizes 30 to 38.

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Be~ G.reeu. Salt 6 P-r.

''2.98
$7.69

,tHROW COVERS
for car·BEall.. Staln.resla,.. -

81 x 99 DOUBLE BED --....--.....,....- $1.61
11xUII DOUBLE BED
$1.91
DOUBLE FITTED BOTTOM SHIIT
$1.91
72x99 TWIN BED
$1.51
72xl08 TWIN BED
$1.11
42x36 INCH PILLOW CASES
Me I pair
TWIN FITTED BOTTOM IHEIT
$1.81

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Th.- Daily Sentinel

Stop, San Francisco

fMMENTATING EDITORIALLY

Girls Really Care For-AhoutAutos
. Probably no one will ever prove - to
baU tbe population. at any rate ~ that
W..men are JUS! as good 1if not better)
dhl&lt;ers than men.
llut statistics seem to c·ast doubt on
an0 t)ler allegeu characteristic of women
__.. tbeir fickleness . Oddly enough, thiS
~~ has to do wtth automobiles.
According to a survev by, of all ager,ries. the llepartment of Agriculture , women are more loyal to •heir cars than
rrtf'1l . The&gt;y keep new cars for an average
oJ seven years. used cars for almost

Young men (between 25 and 39) an
the most inconstant in their affections,

Scramble Race

trading in new cars after an average of
5.4 years. used cars at 3.4 years. A1&lt; tbe
ages go up , so does length of owner!lhip

you, FOR, I don't apprecla141
bores. When they ctlll lint, I
for beth new and used cars. But only past
not
onty ......t the work they
the age of 60 does mate vellicular faithSome people say they think Clluse me bot I kick myself for
fu !ness approach that of females.
!rfen&lt;ls are thoughtless wben not beln,j smart ertollgb to lie
Of course, cynics will immediately augthey d!'Of' In lor a vldl unan- fast enough to tell th&gt;m, "I'm
gest that fickleness has nothing to do
nounced. My neighbor is one SO sorry, bot we were just
with tt at aiL Men usually have more
of them. Vel she will call first i&lt;aving ... " (Come to think of
money th an women . They are more inand run In any morning she it I don't know very many
terested in cars to begm with. There is
pl•&amp;ses with no thought to bores, and oone who read 1DJ
a cerlai1~ t:&gt;motion associated with stepmaking me hurry op on my column. Pteaoe, you people oo.t
ping into a new set of wheels that wohousework, just so she can sit there, the.. words aro · Not'
flve.
For men . ' ~ the average figures are men are just iprapable of feeling . And
and talk about what others aimed at ' you. -H.
•bout SIX years for cars they bu y new, so on.
sbooldn't do. I have thorough- BEDSID• MANNKRS
Don 't pay any attention to them, girls,
ltsa than -four years for used cars.
ly enjoyed surprise visito by Dear Helen·
friends, but I can't say I enI've beeu bedriddery for ..vjoy hackdoor run-Ins by peo- era! month• without•
much
ple who sympalhi2e with me hope of getting better.
I'm
after
my
dro~in friends have resigned. And I do appreciate
Unless Goldwater agrees to modify
llepublican moderates and liberals,
gone and !IIY, "You
poor my visitors. But, Helen, W&lt;&gt;n't
some
of his conservative views, they
jul!t abl&gt;ut"eGllvinced !bel nobody JS gothing
didn't
they even call you pleas' tell people
that It
warn, the result will be disastrous for
i~g tq !111P ~rn: Goldw_ate~ from snarfirst?" -FOR PRAC'IICING only hurta when they gr.et you
i'g the ptesidentllll nommatton. are now the GOP in November.
WHAT YI)U PREACH
with "My, you're looking well!
In other words. "if you can't lick him,
cbncentraiing their attention on the parP. S. Do YOU Uke surprise So much better than the laot
make him join you."
ty plalform.
guests'
time!" Alter all, I bave a
mirror. Why can't they take
D. : For:
my
illness as I do and not fight
I gather we two agree this
it?
They
don't have w tell me
argument over "to call or not
I
look
terrible
- JUt they
to eall" misses the point entirety. U you like your visitors, should oe tactful enough! to
8y DOROTHY KILGALLEN
you'll he happy to see them simply ig--ore my looks and en.
joy me for what 1 hope I amstill good company, - 1: 0 T
F'OR REVERSE PITY
yourself out by lBBI-mlnule ef- Dear Not:
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ftouf1e d kids
You've said It well! "Reo
Broadway ~ulletln Board
now 2~ years old and will try the disc
WASHINGTON WINDOW
the evolution of an amendment to U1e Senate as a middle&lt;tf· .orts to splc up . , an
· ve('Se rity" is hard to take,
. Some legal expern· believe th~t field agam. A rock 'n ' roll label has sign- 1 By LYLE C WILSON
in the nalure of a •uhatilute for the-road man. lie also voted But 11 guests mspue gro"::", and even harder not lo give
Frank Costello mill' have ~ond grounds ed bin.1_and intends to give him a big balUnited Prn• iatemotiooal the entire bilL These' develo~ lor cloture .. Inheda ~~ate Gspeecb ;::~I f~~""::v:n;,.a!ct :ou~ People visiting a sick
bod
for 1 "false arreit" suit against the city lyhoo JOb. Perhaps they could start htm
Guest conduetor o1 this col- ments are mterrelated, one the Cottro mate
uvv.
eorge think 0 f the tim they'
de strive for cheerfulness. 'lbose
fat being p\cked liP .as a vagrant in a off wtth something like "I Saw Grandma umn will iJo a solid citizen, cause and the other the effect. C. Wallace of Alabama in some
I&gt; . . e
t'10v•_ ~! d first few momento are always
M1nbattan ~stal!rairt that tbe average Kissing Santa Claus, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" Sen., Roman L Hruska R· The causitive agent, the ex- 1o! his references to the civil you Nas m pr':,!'ara n · n uncomfortable and 80
they
ci zen wo~lQ lo,ve to be abhi to afford ... The Lop smash in Parts at the moment who argues per~uasively ' that tended debate, has often been . rights bill.
of coulrae thyou ••ways preia"; blurt out the things they wish
0
. . , Joan Gt~wfl)l'd plans a trip to Uitf"AS "Comment Reussir en Amour Sans what we witnessed in the U.S. called a filibuster. In my own 1 Cotton w" referring to .. ~e
~eal ~~i:n: •:.~. 1 ":"o- were true. This makes them
Fat East -*htll "'''She finished filming Vraimen Se t'atiguer." In New York, it's Senate wa~ NOT filibuster at Jrund, a !Umster can be most 1Fair Employment Prac~d t'
f dl t d"18h
the f•el Ieos guilty for remaining
•·lfltsh ... Hasli
SWel't
Charlotte."
It
known
as
"How
To
Succeed
In
Business
all
but
more
accurately
was
simply
defined
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on
extended
]section
of
the
bill
when
he
dice_
aboerdw
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kes
ant)
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nd
lied f
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well wher you aren •t.
wi~ be a bu~I\I'Sll jaunt and a senti men- Without eal Y ryfng.
merely useful, extended debate. dehal&lt; whic has for 1ts e , · ca
or correc 1on m
H
You can either be gracious
tal: journey, •!/teause her ,itinerary will
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Hmska voted for doture to obstruction, and finds it• means proposed legislation (of) certain - ·
and say "Thank you," or be
take her adiing ·1ast to Hong Kong, the
Peter Daniels, Barbra Streisand's end dehal&lt;. He is neither a .in pure dilatory tactics.
pro,isions which some of us at P. S. Yes, I love to be sur- honest and say "Hogwash." 1
city she and ber late husband, AI Steele, persorutl musical director, and assistant 1bigot nor 8 racist. Along with 1 "This extended debate has least believed to be extremely prised - by people whose rather think vou're the type for
ail+ays wanted to visit together.
musical director for her "Funny Girl," I many others, Hruska believed 1 resulted in the substitute (Dtrk- v1c1ous, dangerous and subver- company 1 enjoy, This because the latter, and alta girl: You'll
. Po~li
· niakes . two-faced bedfellows. has gone the splitsville route with his the ''ivil rights bill passed by sen amendments) btU now he- s1ve of the fundamental prm- I'd :ather get up spur-or-the get down to real talk aooner
A pr
'
:UiepiJblican, who now says wife
One of the most-olten-played ]the House was bad legislation, fore us. I personally ascribe ciples of the republic.
moment dinners thao drudge that way. -H.
he ]wiU
e :llarry ·Goldwater every pos- records in the juke b~x at Spark's Pub. ill-considered and u r g • n t I y iis existence and pendency to "When we go into the situa- all day on fancy recipes and Dear Helen:
sihle support if the Senator from Ari- South is a sin.-le disc of four voems writ- needing improvement. Sen. ' the extended debate that has tlon of the little business which polishing the sliver. But Ilke Do you think It Is okay lor
wna il&lt; n··. mitt;~ted, has done such a turn- ten and read by Dylan Thom&amp;s. It's not Hruska :
Ibeen occurring In the Senate. employs 25 or more employes,"
- a girl to kiu a boy on hll
ahqut that his best friends are astonish- easy to find a place where you can hear
"When the bill first came tA&gt; ] By definition. such ext&lt;nded Cotton told the Senate, "and
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an employer tAl employ some- student demands, hiS govern- Dear W:
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ea,r t o h'IS po t"t'
1 tea , m 1t a ounced the dismissal
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males _tli;ll«if;~en. 1;1old'rlater became the stick.
companied by a hue and cry "It produced a bill which has on~ he d?es not wi_~h . ~ -em- men . nn
beh , _ How about on hls cheek!-H.
nr"l'idertihl candidate, he would "set the
If you're chic enough and beautiful, that th•, House bill be ~pproved been amended in some ·-y· Pl"Y~ b~ .l~lll\fx l!lm..e, b): "'
;:~c~~ri 1"!, !llis 8~1 or ·,M 'Ifl! BAQKYARD FENllllill
Republican Party baek 20 years." Well, enough you can wear anything (except Intact and unaltered. SIIJCe that substantial ways, and m some pellSIVe-iGgatlon In i;d.,
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in \hi4,.dep.utment's opinion be hasn't stretch pants, of course) and look "best time, we have witnessed two , ways which, in my judgment, court, tb,ete. " no more real
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find many reaSOllll lor bla fallmuch to worry about-but why the sud- dressed" in the most elegant restaurants. things.
hove improved it a good deal, freedom '~ft in this nalion."
There ;_, more to the tragedy ure. For hi• succeBSel, thero
den pbon} ''1\elp"• . . Literary mystery: Babe Paley, squired by her son Bill, ar"One has been extended de- through measures which loosen Cotton asked the Senate to of Korea.
Is only o'le: himself.
-~ novel titled "All the Beautiful People" rived at the Colony for lunch attired In b&amp;te almost exclusively by the the cinch where It would ohafe consider ~ _lam"'!s statement by
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This column Is dedlcattd to
b.v Ric~ Dowling, was to have been a simple raincoat, and was smashing as ·opponents of the om. The other while at the same time tighten- Woodrow Wilsor.: "The history Corrup!ton enrtcbes those In family living, so if you're bav;
pu~Jish~y ,pill! 4!ress on Aug. 18. Now usual
Several members of the New development has been a slowly ing the reins where they were of liberty is the history of the high places. Among the people. ing kid trouble or just .plain
pujjlicatidlt ha~been cancelled and Rich- York Philharmonic Orchestra confide developin~ awareness by near- slack. I reet thai I belong to limitation of
governmental hunger and unemployment go trouble, let Helen Help Yeti.
ard' W. Baron, the publisher, has re- that they've had it with Philharmonic ty all senatoro that the bill that -middie-&lt;&gt;f-the-road group power, not the lncre8lle of it." hand-m;hand.
She will aloo welcome )'Our
quei;ted all reviewers to return their ad- Hall, unless this Summer's acoustical ad- which came to the Senate coo- to which the senator (Norris The real test of civil rights MasSive U. 3: 8Urpius food own amusing experiences. Advanre eopies. No reason given.
justmenls make it bearable for them to tain• many delecto which need Cotton, R.) from New Hamp- legislation will he in the de- shipments totalting more than a dress Helen Bolte! In care ..
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. shire bas referred."
gree of Ito acceptance by mid- million tons last year_ have pre- this newspaper.
J_,ornine Rogers, formerly betrothed sufficient improvement in the auditors..n EvolUtion
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dle-o[-the-roaders in the senate vented •ctual starvation. But 20
to tfte son of the President of Mexico, iulll upon their return, they'll hand in
"As a result wo have seen Cotton had ldentUied hlmsetr and coast to co&amp;st.
per cent of the populatiOn " unhas s• itch~ to singer Dick Roman . . . their resignations.
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INDIANS WIN
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Pal Archer pitched two - hit
Dave Dodson pitched three • ball while fanning 11 and strollDODGE IS
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Braves took advantage of 8-3 victory over the Yankees.
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roro iD tally seven runs.
on in the fourth, the only bad
Doclton'l mateo were collect- irlnln&amp; for the Indians,
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ran ol the Brave• who fanned Hackett, ad Jim Wlll'llef had
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Hall, Tucker (I J and Baker.
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walk, two singles and an error. Johnny Kelley, a veteran mar- peeled to back the
Yankees were led by athoner from Grolon Conn., is bid for Olympic participation.
Wisecup with two olngles. Oth- favored to win the second an- - -er hillers were Bob Werry with
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Despite U.S. military and ~
belps to illcrease the bladder's The Korean way of life never ooomic aid totalling more than
eapocfty 8lld redllce Ita lrrita- , has been noted for ito adl!er- 34 billion since 1953, per cll)&gt;ita
blllty. Whe11 bedw&lt;ttlng In tbe e1.ce to democratic principles. Income In the Republic o.! "Ko- .. .
elder 'child ~comes· an estab- Under ~arly . 50 years of rea i'-1 down to a miserable $40
Uobed habit, It is hard
tG harsh J apalie.. mle prior to per year.
break. Alarm ckicb and •lher the end of World War II many When a military junta t.op"""Iricol de¥i&lt;H have boeo • Korean died in forced t11bor. pled the Chang government In
a~ to overcome tbe
habit, In the do&lt;ing days of the 1961, an an~- gotll of the
Som parenll report t'lcellent Syngman Rhee roglme In 1960, military le~ders w~a ellmln•
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the United ' Stall!! ·felt cllled lion of government wute and
Because there is no, single upon to pro1e1t the govern- corrupLon.
eauso, no one trealment will ment'• "repreSSive ilteaBUret Wht11 the m!Utary junta led
but unsuited to a free tlemocraey." by Park Chung Hee, then a
benefit all bedwetters,
patience and understanding Nor can the studeilt riots general, stepped aside last ~
after organic causes have boen which rinally topplO\I the l!ltee let to permit Park, aow a Civiltreated or ruled out - can go govemni.nt, ·
hlo sue- Ian, to take ovor a fftely electa long way toward solving the cessor, Dr, Jbbn· Myun Chang, ed government, tho elecli!"''
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•eltance what Is the greateot and downfall of Pl'osldent Park rean bistory,
. , molit noble would be a very de- Chung !lee be ctilled · the way But COITIIptton . Ia a bulJt.tn
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Harlem's 12.5th st. at one time or anoth- ana captured in Puerto Vallarta, Mexi- r
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recover.
on, currently the lead in "My Fair Lady" on will fly in, from the Coast to make child must learn for himseH. Q-My c~""d · dled lwo weeks Q-W oa1 ""ould •"" done 8 bo 0 1 with
Th Japan.
talks ham~•ed by bitat th,e C~ Center, is -~ strong possi~ty the presentation.
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When a child still wets the after birth with pemphigus. a supernumerary nippl,, on my
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Fran kl ·,, in Paris." Marnl is1 the most fered
may bo due to a variety of any cure for II?
A-A. girt or boy Is of_ten on s"•"~ 1:;-1_ 1n' recent mon••·
popular of the Hollywood vooce dubbers: two hot., Broadway
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tross." But would she take ~'Albatross?''
If the occurrence ls only DC· Iblisters covering sizable areas side This is U!!Ually smaller ment finally .was near.
Troy Donahue and Suzanne Plefh- The big part is the man's-his leading casiona_l, it
may be due to \ol the body. The cause is not tha~ normal and many par- ~apan ~ad offered KoreiJ $600
ette are the victims of rift rumors, and lady is verv subordinate .. Joe Le- overfatigue or nightmares. In known. The victim is usuallv ents believe at first Ulat it is mtlli~n JD grants, loans and
the honeymoon isn't nearly o~er . . . . .
vine's budget for the opening of "Zulu" some, how,ver,
the bedwet- treated with sulfa drags and a mole or birthmark. It bJ rare- credtt. Thi mOlleY would oomJimmy Boyd, who as a child singer had will top $1-mllllon-his biggest cam- ling may be a part of an epithe families of Kol'f'"tll
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the overwhelmn~ majority . o.f blisterS break. Blood transfus- any time i(r life it causes em- ~thJa= ~irmlmeet other
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bed~etten emotional
difft- ions and cortisone are n{ten barrassment, it can be remov·
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t.r and Saturn.
I Trade Asr!"'mento Act.
cultles are the cause. A thor- given to Improve ihe general ed and wiU leave an almost .InBy Urutl&lt;l Prooo lnteJ'lUIIionol ~ ~-On this day in history:
, In !963, a sniper killed Negro 011
se,arch should he made condition, bot there is no spec- visible scar: but this is not us1orgh sue
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- Tbt appear Ill a re....e pme for
rigblll CIIITelllly
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How lillMI chllll'l
feat. Claude Ra)'DliXId baitecl ·• ferell ~- _ .
ltate -kigb llchool track meet week.
::' pay· •.t fee "''!W "' 1111 iDdlvldull ~ bllil..,.,
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1M 41 70 Jill It Uled to be Don DryadaJe Red rally at two lWLO In tb e thfJ Idle PhUedelplde pw
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new po11q bJ similar ID IIIII ot Clmnte, Pitt u 21J • 74 ,3ft who b!ew hll top bol DOW il'a third lrtnlng .l lld W&lt;;lll oa !4 repla!"' lllf
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10 lltl 32 111 .331 !"tcber'o rivllll wbo are doinc be allowed five hitJI and one I Larry Jack1011 ~ bk W.
~w setup adopted by the Oblo ketbaU tournament on the baaJJ on a statew!cle clreult ~.. ·~ Ohioant w - tbe , _ 011 Jobn..,., Cln 37 103 19 34 .330 11.
nm to receive eredJt for Ia time reeonl op!not •tlw'll!l!lt ..
High School Athletic Board ot that stations desiring to broad- proved by the board. Such teleYbJiGD,
Stargel, Pitt 37 14'1 23 fl .320 At leaot tblt wu the caae ~ victory. Leo Cardell8l W with the belpl!'f 1IMf ..,._
Control.
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50 !IS 34 10 _,1, Thursday night when Drylldale homered for the R«ff.
wbo drove In Ill£"' nm1. ,
At its aMual meeting bere
Boyer, SIL Sli 'IJ11 !II • .314 pitd!ed a w four- hitter dur
Spalm Willi Flftfl
his elgbtb ~ -'1"4 ~iS
Thursday, tho board ouUJned a
Hunt, NY
so 171 28 lll5 .SlJ lng wblcb three members of ~ Ed Mathews drove In four1 Billy Wlllillllll lia4 •, ~
plan lor the regional meets, inCbrtphr, NY 47 114 21 a .311 St. Louia Cardblllll were eject- runs, Including
th1ee with
a ~I• In five ~ '1111
ot•ad of having the athletes 10
Amerieu Leapo
ed Bl D
lntalned bis
double which outfk!lder Harvey laiD 1lia' leap ".~ \Vo;1
directly It tho state event from
Fregosl, LA ., 134 rt • ,:ttlll p(,.ure' throo~t two
Kuenn loot in the sun, .. -War- qe at .311l. BDl wlilenii!J ...
distrld qualiflers as in tbe
Oliva, Mlnn ~ 2Z2 42 71 .3$8 argumenll to acore hll eighth ren Spahn gained his fifth win fefed hll aecqild 14*_fit ,.fiWI·
past.
Hinton, Was 55 217 31 75 .ua victory of the BCason and in- with the late • lnnlng reHef ,Mets,
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Qualifying rounds in the state
Bresud, Boa S4 21J 31 till .325 crease hll major league • lead•jlt. ll"fll
meet would be held Saturday M Iorey 1
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Wbltfld, Clev 39 134 15 a .321 1ng strikeout total to 90.
morning with the finals In the .~red cb; ;:~e~gs ~:::: By Uolled PreN Iatenatloul PbJJadelpbla
2t 20 .iltll2
Howard, NY' 46 188 21 52 .31Q
altern~n~ d~ns away with the cy&lt;le elub, will take placo June
Amerlcaa LeaP.
San 'Franclaco 31 22 -~ . :' Froehan, Det 42 10 20 44 .J1i1 Outfielder Carl Warwick and
lnng eUmmaJion heats held on 14 at tbe new club 1,rouods,
w. L. Pet. GB Clncfnnatl
28 24 .538 211 ManUe NY 40 1.20 2l 37 318 Ernie BrogUo were toesed oot
Frtday under the current ar- six miles north of Porueroy off Chl~sgo
11 15 .174 . - Plttoburgb
28 2S .!i2l 3 Causey', KC 52 206 Z6 13 .306 of tbe game by umpire Bill
rangement. ,
Route 33 on the Peach Fork Baltimore
32 II .627 Ill Sl LouiJ
28 13 .sot 4 Robnsn, Bait 51114 24 59 .304 Jackow~ when they argued
Proposed sties for Class AA Rd
New York
rt 21 ,553 5 Milwaukee
2 rt .500 4\1
Home Baas
· lhsi an inning • ending groundregionals were Kent State Un~ Ra~es stsrt at I p.m. (EST). M"mneaota
29 -25 .537 G Chicago
26 2tl .GO 5
Notioaal L • • I u e - Mays, ..-_ by Tim McCarver in the
verslty, Mansfteld, Columbus Practice lime lor drlvero is Cleveland
26 24 .Uti 7 Los Angeles
2tl 28 .481 Sl1 Giants 18; Williams, Cube 15: third had struck I o u I at the
and Dayton w1th Class A re- from I0:30 to 12 :30 ~-m.
Boston
11 '¥1 .500 8 Hooaton
211 30 ,tM 611 Howard, Dodgers 14; RoW1Soo, plate and Julian Javier was
gionalo at Berea, Bow!lng Admission price lor
adults Wuhin;ton
2S 32 .ut 11\l New York
II 37 m 14 Reds 12; Allen, Phlls II.
shown the exit In the fourth
Green, Columbus and Sprmg- .11 be •1 d 1 1 hild
DetrOit
22 29 .43! 11\l
Amorlcaa Lesgue _ Kille- when be threw his bat Into the
field.
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Tbunday'o llesDita
brew, Twins 17; Colavito, Ath- ' air by way of objeding to _ a ·
Acting on the recommenda- ;::mer~ .-~n accompanied by
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Milwaukee 5 San Fran&lt;tsco 5 letics H; Powell, Orioles: Wag- third • strike call by UPlPil'e
lions by the various coaches as- ~r f ~en ·•• -''1 b
1 Kansao City
17 35 .327 17 Houston 5 Clnclnna!i 3, night ner Indians· Allison Twins all F.d Vargo.
soclations, the board also
e res men~ wu e oval·
Tbunday's Jlellllll
Los Ang 5 Sl LoubJ 0, night 13. '
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changed the state meet repre- able at the grounds.
Minnesota 4 Chica
Detroit 2
(Only games ocheduled)
Runo -a.lled Ill
Balli
The Dodgers scored single
0
!!entation In cross - country, RACING CHAMP RETIRES
more 3
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Friday's Probable Pltcben
Natleoal L e •1 u e - Mays runs In the fourth and sevwres!Ung, golf and tennis.
PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-Bob New York 6 Boston 4. twilight Mllwaukee at San Francisco Giants 45 ; Boyer, Cards
enth Innings and then clinched
Change Sole Of RIJblo
H lbe 1 th U !ted St 1
d Los Angeles ~ Cleveland 4, 12 (nigh!) - Lemaster (7-3) vs. Santo, Cubs 38· Torre Braves te game with a three • run
8 •• roa
The board voted t&lt;&gt; postpone • r • e n
!Mings night
BoOn (1-2)
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Pittsburgh at Ch!cago-Veale R~s ~~gell, Ptrates l3 ; Pmson, ~':: i':;"t~:o:O~nth.Ray Washbasketball until the fafl enroll- day. Holbert, 41, after racin
Friday's Probable Pltcben (5-3) vs. Buhl (t.3i.
Amerlcaa J... gue - Wagner,
ment f1gures are learned under 1 12
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St. Louis at Los Aogeles 'lndians 46 . Stuart Red Sox 46 . The Houston Colts defeated
the new dividing line set up for ~~ ~~·;hs, sa~ 'to ~ -,won Los Anseles at Detroit (night) (night) - Simmons (11-51 vs. ICash Tigen 40 . Killebrew' the Cincinnati Reds, S-3, the
Class AA and A schools.
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Irwin; 39 . Colavito Athletl ' Milwaukee Braves beat the Sao
In football, the board decided TO BE HONOREI&gt;
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ClnciMaii
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tAl allow a boy playing Jess than NEW YORK
Ka~sBB City at Cleveland ~ -Nuxhall (5-3) vs. Jobnson ,
Plteblas
Chicago Cobs whipped the New
one quarter of a varSJty fnot- F. Lynch of Fair Lawn._
(night) - Pena (6-5) vs. Me- (5-41.
-~ National Learue - Farrell, York Mets, 11-3, m other Na- ,
Dowell (2-0J ,
New York at Phlla&lt;ielphfa Colts 9-t Marichal, Giant&gt; 11-2; tiooal League games.
ball game _w also appear in a Eastern fteld representative
:rvea~mtor vars1ty or fresh- the American Bowling
MiMesota at Washington (night) - Stallard (3-7) vs. D., Brur,, Colts 6-2; Perry, Glanis In . 1 he American League,
der g e the same week. Un- gress, wilt be honored at
(night) - Pascual (8)2) vs Bennett (I-G).
3-t : 3 pifchers Ued with 5-2. New York topped Boston 3-4
lhe ~ld rule, a boy who ap. Metro_po~itan Bowling
O-Il,
· _ Satardoy'o Games
Amerlcaa tearue-Hall, Orl- Baltimore beat Chicago,'
fn a varsity game for AssocJahon annual dinner
Chicago at New York (2 twt- Milwaukee at San Francisco
oles 4-G: Ford, Yanks 7-1: Kra- Minnesota downed Detroit, 4-2,
Y
"" minutes could not 17.
) ~ Buzhardt (5-31
andtlttoi:,u~sh at Chicago
lick, Indians II-I; Bunker, Or!- and Los Angeles shaded Cleve(4-2) vs. Hamilton 13-0) ·
us at Loo Angeles
,oles 6-f; Pascual, Twins 8-2: I land. 5-4, in 12 innings .
Ford (7-1).
at Ho?ston
Mikkelsen, Yanks; D. Lee, An- :
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Baltimore at Booton (nigh!)- New York at Philadelphia
Igels: Millers, Orioles all 4-l. , Bob
Aspromonte s grand I
Barber (2.2) vs. Morehead
slam homer climaxed a
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would treasUre !heir thoulbts. . Sho wortod hard. oho 111111.....
they beqUeathed to us tlletr ed JDiljlb and she prayed of·
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Prosident Robert L. •l b t t e
present a record number
degrees _ 1.~20 - at Ken'
State Univeroity's Slst annual
3 prlng commencement on Saturday. An.ong them wiU be Barbara GrimDl, RD 2, Raclne, B.
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Archbishop Fired

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Death Toll
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VB - 2 Door Hsrd Top Chevrolet. Power IIRiriDI: IJid .
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VB - 2 Door Hard Top Buick. A real pertonner. l'ullr
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V-8 motor, stet trans., good w[s[w tires, radio and heater. New Olcla trad•ln

62 Olds F-8S Cutlass Cpe. · · · · · .s1995
V-8 auto. on flo~r with console, beautiful red vinyl bucket seats, radio, w[s[w,
one owner new Olds trade.

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V-8 motor, auto., radio, heater, w[s[w tires. Shows exceUent care by one careful owner.
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S901dsmobile,98 ·4door · · · · · s1495
FuU power,.IIIC\Udli)C ~wer windows &amp; fJ-way power seat, tinted glass, rad,lo,
heater and-.goocl wjsjw lites
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than the standard V-8 in atop-size Ford or Chevrolet, has
virtually the same room, handles and parks alot easier, costs
over $230 less, • and has many big advantages at no extra cost
that thex don't have at all. What's more, with the savings of
·this big-room Rambler, you can keep your budget happy and,
still splurge on sporty options like reclining bucket seats,
conso,le, floor shift (manual or automatic), power steering,
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consicklred for nining programs you should take the non- competitive
placement test June 13. Either send a €ompleted application to the Peace
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Some things 60Chev. Nomad-4dt Wagon • · · .~1S9S
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An enlry has been filed In
Meigs County Clerk ol Courts

conducted a viclou8 program i

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Intyre has perpetrated inexcusable abu... In two areas: He
has failod to exercise
moral
leadership among the white
Catholles·of the diocese on rac-

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ed in his letter "Cardinal Mc-

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uBut why the achool.?" a
teotive asked Seifert In the
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-A Evelyn Lucke's office author.
izlng Allen C. HlU to proceed
young Roman Catholic pneot. with an investigation ol the diwho said he hod been dlsclplln- vorce action filed by
Frank
ed before and threatened with iMusser against Nancy M~·~· l
suspension, has asked P o p e Three :.•mor children are m.. .
Paul VI to remove James Fran- 1;•.:.o:..
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Sandy-haired. 29-year-old Father William H. DuBav, charg-

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TRIIlST FOR FUN-When Marl!: Sanzen 2, went to eet a
drlnlt from a Jprinkler In SL Polenbur&amp; Fla, be got a Ultle,
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lege honor roll for the second
semester.
Dr. Carl L. Wllson, dean,
announced thai Annette Kaye
ahr, sophomore. Long o~m
Rout; obby Ord, senior, Middl.,.rt. and Donald Lee Spencer, senior, Pomeroy, scored
3.5 or better to rate the honor
roll.
In addition, Meigs
rounty
has six students on the Merit
roll, composed of students
scored 3.0 or better.
Lester Paul Manuel, freslurum,
Racine route.
arbara

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may lalk .ol things on which we
cannot agree. Something always
happens to moke a covenant
between m."
SaUe (Mrs. Robert R.)
Stanley Stivers

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Kenneth B. Lee. Martha Lee.
Mildred Arnold. Arthur J Amold to Marion A. W~lch, Lots ,

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together. Wr go to the cove
Lucas down · London 2:36 a.m.;
1flsb or jus• to look at the clear Merrill up Marmet 9:05 p.m.:
Chotln up Manne! 4:25
a.m. Elg-llff up Manne! 5:15 a.m.: A. E. Dyke down Winfteld 8:50 p.m.; Cherokee up
11:5$ p.m.: · Semel
down Wln!leid 12:05 a.m.; HeiZ. , up : Winfield _1:311-a.m.;
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up Winfield '2'30 a.m.:
Ailn up Winfield 4:55
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old, Marion A. Welch, Aff. for

'2 Door "300'' - 6 cyl. .Standard shift. One careful IGed
:..wner. Nire. FuU .abe c:ar.

do so. We shljUid all strive to · · •
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be kinder to each other.
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Kanawha River - Lucy Jane

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and pOliteness. There are a down 4:45 a.m.; Jane T. down
great manp wflo treat eac~ oth· 6:30 a.m.; Lutl)er
er with the great~t. of arum~ down 7 a.m.; Lorena down 7:40

Elea,rance· I::a
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son , Da- cloods were slghted arou• U.

vld. Columbus. and one grand- coin, Neb., but
appirl!IIA!I
caused no damoge .

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Bertha Harmoo. dec.,
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Kenneth B. Lee, Mildred Arn

stand my grandmother but per· er up te, :4"&lt;30·a.m.; Jerry BO&amp;haps you will consider 1n retro. wor~. QP 11•. ~ : 30 p .~ , ; Chns
spect the value of a thought. Jr. dolm Jt,t:fO a.m.; Edeana
Bol,...rlh down 17, 5:20 a.m.;
POLITENESS
!Philip ,SJ&gt;OI1i, jiuk 17, 6 a.m,
By Viola B. Stewart
Belover uP"!B. 1~43, ~~~.; . . . . ..
"Polltoness is one or the lear utl&gt;l~ " t~ a,m,. 'T"n
IP'tatesl things in this world. 18, 1ll.ln,; Sl. Marys u• •
u we were not polite everyone 2:35 3.111.; , 8&amp;~1111 . ~ up
oold shun US Wh en we are 19, 4:#0 a.m.; Harry · Dyer up
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people notice
and say 19, 5.$0.d.ll\.
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are. 1 think that to be COW'!&amp;- 5:25 ·a.ll\.1 $oy.lh~ - .,. 21r .5' .
ous is 80 much better than to a.m.: Wttle l!dfl~ up 2~,"'
be Impolite.
a.m.; Oowanl up 5.511 •·~·· n.
"The courtier should he coul' E. Bo;pteo up Grte!Wp; 10.15 P·
teous in his courtln&amp;. A young m.; Alton Zephyr up Greenup
man should be careful to exer- 11:20 p.m,; W. S. Ray up, !l""ncise good mannen In court- up 1:10 ~t.m.; John Ladd ·Dean
ship. In court the judge should up G~p !iJIO acm.;...Rav~ns­
ohow both courtesy and cour- wood up 31, •0:311 pm;; AlliedAshland down 31. 6; 10 a.m. Bob
·~~if everyone would be mar• Benter down 32, 7 a.m .; Hamcareful what U~ey say to eacb ilion, Eaotern, Defender and Syther the!'! would be jess court- camore aU downbound and wait:'nartial. As it Is there are a lng at 33, and Coal KlJ,:g, Cot·
eat many who treat eacb oth- ton Queen and Elisha Woods
~is wu _,ltten In limes of ·upbound and waiting at 33.
naUonit tlltmoil).
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Gallipolis Dam P eo c e
"We should tteat our cousms down 3'20 p m · A J Patten
with the greate!t or kindness up 9;30. p.m: ; 'i.unia . Point

ity. Ithiokg tllo!JIIB wrong 1 8 m. John

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Survivors includP

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on roU•rs, ~Muon 11.33 PI J&gt;teaSilit 24.18· lllnton
l.OT raiun,, Kca*~ F~h 1.- ..
~ fa!Uilg Chlrl..tAll,. 11.93 sta•
tl•noty i..ndon Mermet a n d
Winfield dams ~ere on I h e

b'ea!:&amp;ures unshared are
hke of her final .tars, Too
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books un-read, we wish to share to worry , too tired to pray this simple little composition God take our hand and lead Boot movements;
o1 "Politene99" with you. It the way ."
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written In the mld-IBOO's When lbe pasaed away Ill
G. do 12
waa belo ed te 1 grand- 11159 we wired an orchid with 12. f .: I~ a.m.t Role · wn ,
by our
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mother. Viola B. Siew~l . ' ~r:Ot"~~
in ohar- 10:20 p.m.; Q11een City UR
She wao nom In
our'~ in&amp; lhla little sohool compooi- t :U a. ,m.. Nq. . Ma.rllnisvUIIe [
1 Uon thai stu. wrote ••
long down 15, i:I!IJ· " '"''
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Jago you will not only under- dO!'A !!'. ~;jl6 •·~ C.,:V, !farn.

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llld ~rflu'lderatorma
ed acr093 the plaino ·t t t,.
Graveside for Mn. from Tuas 1o Notth D~tl
Roosh , a former Rutlai!d Thureday niaht ·~ tod.of. ,,,.
[re.1ident who died ill Columbus 'Jiwlaiero lotJchod
doWll" l!o
Wednesday morning, will be Miasouri North · DakQ.ta, /liM
at the Mile~ &lt;.'t 'metery , ]braska ~nd Texas duJ'tnc'.6.
[Rutland, Sunday at I p. m .
At leal!! loor. l~el

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the dl1irlcl Boyo League Afto- lboard which has pledged uoJst. , party to decldo upon a oomlnee l .o;·=~;;;~;;;-=:;:;::~==•r~
elation were Orville Jarrell ol ance In wor&lt;Jng out problems thll year. " ,
Letort, Bill Hayea ol Syr•!NI"· of this summer's program.
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Greek
and Bcrn.~rd Diddle, Racinw.
[ Atnbo~r AI~ A. Mas·~~,Miss
The L'Otllmllolonerl art to do- WASHINGTON (UPB-Preol-lho Grea Pt1mo
Minllter
·•• B"nd• WII!IIJ', whotle and K.y, Mrs. li:dllh Russell,
tide all probltmtl eOIIL'frnlllll dent Johnson would llke lo see 1.11 deUverod a mess~~• from
rria~r lr• R&lt;ltfr Atma will Mrs. 8eN1e !Clot and Carol.
play.
the ReJ'Iblleano nominate a GoorJio Papandi'«&lt;U IG Presion ••·•nt or liaLurday, 1111 Mn. Mar..ret llutt.on and CanIt was emphaolud tllaL lor· woman for preaidanl this yur. cltnl Jobnaoo Thuroday, l!ut the
•I of honor rocently at a dieo ond &amp;andy, Robbie 1 n d A baoeboll ouoclatlon
ror mation or tho South•~ Baoe- Johnson dropPed a joking hint. White Hoooe would make no
,,.,., ,; •. " · b) M". Mollne jl,ori ChapiQIIn, Mrs. Mary Au· Southern i..oc:al School dlstrtct ball Asooclatton in no way shall , to the GOP 'l'llundoy during a eommont m -•blo orrorto to
.1~ 1 -t••&lt;: Miss Donna Smith mlU1r, Mfl, Franeu s~art, ••• 011 ~utlzed ThuJ'Iday even· conflict with other orgamza~ , While liou~e ceremony markmg ease tbt Cyprua erlll•.
.,,, etoc.&gt;l t:.Oin of the Brad.' Mrs. Martha N..h, Miss Lin-ing at Soulhtm Hlsh aehool.
tions in 1M HVeral arcaa o[ !be l the effective dote of a law J Mastas lef' the
..ocullvo
.• ~m dt o! Ct1ri1t.
da ArmJ, Mill Johanna You- orflcers named were Char- district. suc'h as in Syracuse. 1auaranteemg equal pn~· for msnaton b.Y a side door lfWr
:• •· n•··d ~""" tolor thorne ger, Mra. Hollie Wrl~t. Mrs. Its Pyleo of Rocine, president; Team mana1ors and of[lcera t worn..,. .
.
rfoeetlng Wttli Johnoon [or obout
• ..•r: :.d out In tho doeora· IAnn Radford, Mro.
Milford Hubert Price. Portland. vice or the as~~K:lation oro to be at The Presodent satd he thought an hour. Press . Secretary
•''"' ~"• ftlocod on • tAfktrt, Mta. Bea Sttwort, Mro. president, and Dick Ster~ll of the high tehool Tueiiday at 8 !her• wm women today capa- Georae !. Reedy satd the amwl!h whl!e r.ul'fr ond con- £lion Smith and Mro. Vir1inlo Syrocuoe, socretary·tro1surer. p.m. to meet with a committee blo of bom1 pre11dont. and r• bassadoro had requeoled the
,
. •i•K a "'hit• umbrella Overturf.
Se(eeled as eommlsaionen of of the Southern Local School lorrod to olrorto of "I cortaln meetmg:..
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., June 12, tlli!H
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Bridal Shower is Given Recently
Brenda Wagner at Church

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watet' , .. a backrround of tree~ ... a church spire in the dietance • , •
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But what ~n imporlanl part they are! Every one Ia" Houoe of God,
dPdicated lo His ~rvice. Every one is a community focal point, helping in
o thoysand ways to broaden and beautify the live! o! Its membera. And
ovoryftno Is a vital link in the •hining chain of Chrl•tlan bollef that
bround ihe world.

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Montl•y
Psalms
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I Chronldn

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Wedntsday

Thursday

P~alms

Fr!dor

Micah

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Mark
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Acts

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Mtddltport

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AI!Pnd the Cht1ft'h ol Vour Choice

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GREENHOUSES

HEINER'S BAKERY

Member P'TD

Bakf'n ot Good Brtad

Greenhoull WY 2-6031

WY 2·2644

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FOR~MAN &amp; ABBOTT
Q~ality

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LOGAN MONUMENT CO.
OF MEIGS COUNTY

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Furn•turfl a1 Lown PriePJ

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Rou•h, ~other or lh• brlda,
Mrs. Edith P&lt;IOitr, mother ol 1
lfr&lt;IOm, ano Kaih"; Mi .. Mori· i
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V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

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ROBINSON'S
CLEANERS

Pomeroy

130 E. Second

WY 2·5421

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALI. DRUGS
We F'ill All Doctors PrncrWtion•
Pomeroy

Why wait? Get the look of tomorrow right now. ·

THE DAILY SENTINEL

Pbono '1'73-11084

Middleport, Obio

BOWERS DRIVE-INN
RESTAURANT
Street

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RIDENOUR'S SUPPLY
FURN!TURE .. APPLIANCII

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full, bi88er, with a natural ohape aimilar to eolor
movies. AI! other color aet1 c:ommerciolly produced
in America today uoo a round tube with the oldo
fa1hioned ohape of black-and-white tube• of 10
yeart aso. Their pictures are smaller, rounded off.

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NEW SLIM CABINETS

tlmboor cloo,.. Uahted t;hanoellndi&lt;;•tor, tone
tlilntrot Puii·Push On/Oft contr"l. Hn eoltr
indic;:1tor liltlt JS to all sets si'IQWn,

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Cabinets are trim enou1h to blend beautifully with
other room furnishint•· They fit doter to the wall
than eYer before po11ible with Color TV Mta. Com.
pare thi• with the way round tube set1 stick out into
the room. Motorola Color/65 1eta are available ia
many flne cabinet designs .•. includln1 decorat91'
seto do1ignod by Drexel ..elusively lor Motorola.

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PROVED DEPENDABILITY
Manufacturer' a full year 1uarantee covert free exchante., repair
of Jmy tube or part proven defective in normal uae. Arranaed
through us, labor extra. All aet1 have a hand-wired chuli•, hand
and dip ooldered for high reliability.
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THE BIGOIIT MOIILI HOMII BUILT
~ ll 55' Mlinoli• Lol1ur1me
17' •55' M11nolfa .,..A-R•m•
2.0' x 52' Rltzcreft R1nch House
13' x55' N1mco ThlrtHn Wlllo

Msson, W. Va.

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Drposits Insured b)' FDIC

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CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

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4 B~ ·Days-June 12 thru 15

HOGG AND ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO., INC.

"Mf'igs County'! No. 1 New1paper"

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of
1enulne Mahopny with CIUllO flnl1h. Slldlnl

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
SUpport tho Chureb ot Your Cbotce

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Buy a 1\~otorola Rectangular.

WUilam Howard Tumor,
AthaD1, 1 .r-employod, and Lola
Aletha Ziegler, It, Cboottr rd.

Celebr1tlng Our 13th Annlvenary

Pomero1

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Pb. Mt1on SP 3-8D93

Weot Main St.

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Esllbtlobed In 11104
Welt Columbia, W. Va.

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LIEVING COAL COMPANY

Pomeroy

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Model 23CKJ8-H•• Mgtorola's new ;!~• rectangular
color tube (2'3" overp,U diaa. tube meu.: 214 sq. ln.
viewi ng aru) liS ~o all sets shOwn. Genuine Mlhlillany
or W•lnut v•n.. and selecl hardwliiO&lt;l tolid!i ·
or genuine Birch vene1rs and Maple solidS wll
Provincial Maple finish. One 6" t~eeller, tMI ce"t,o 1,
li! hted C:hlnnet indice~tor, Pui~·Pulh On/nff r-nn~•o!

BIG I - • - FREE!

"WALGREEN AGENCY"

WV ?.·2955

l'omeroy

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CLEANING

Pomeroy, Ohio

Loeal Union MS88

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THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

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L. Vou1h1n. M1r.

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Near Pomeroy .Mason Brtdlt

Middleport

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en Wolt, Mt" M•ry Jo Wolf,
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, IIO&lt;!ial hour with prlzo• 1 . P 1enour, Mill Linda
Bahr,
·•rded the wlnnero, I f to r Ml08 Jean Pulllna, Milo
'tleh ref·eshment• were ierv· Ruah, Mr11. Kathryn M or 1,
, d by lhe hootouoo.
Jackie •nd Janel, Mloa Jenny
Attendinr were tht
above Dean, Mn. Belly Lou Jean.
" :'nd"l\lrt. Fannie 4 dams, Mrs. lllndlnl gllta w@re Mn.
Ray Morrie, Mra. Henry Etch· MllJ'rl•, Mre Ho!Ue ~recltrk&gt;k,
Inger, Mn. Eddie Hartung Mrs. '. and Mn. Hobart Newell,
Hattlo rr•lck, Mrt. Ronald
and Mro. Wllloulhby Hill,
O.bortl; Mn. Mabel Van Me~ Mr. and Mro. Frank SloiOII,
er, Mrs. Virgil Roush, Mrs. E,.
Gladyo Sponeer oDd
lber Wrtcllt, Mr1, Olear Web- er, Mra. Gay Ann Clay, Mr.
It'. Mu. fi'loyd Ridenour 1 n d and Mra. Eldon Gaul, M
M•·s Ella Hannum.
Martaret Chrllty, Mr1.
Hoste.,es flit the July meet· Spencer, Mrt. Zona Bill•· Mr.
· lng will be Mr·s. Milo Biggs, aDd Mre. Hobart Smalley, Mro.
Mrs. HaiUe P'redarick and Mrs. Miry Parker. Mrs. !dill
Oacar
Mre. Slna Bailey, Mrt.
Harnh. Mra. Ruth Baer and
Diana. Mro. Erma
Cloland,
Mra. Ju•nlta
Mr.
and Mra.
Mr. and Mro. Marohall
Mro. Ell11bath Wl.,kham, Mr.
end Mra. Don Matlack a n d
Dona !Cay, Mn. Thelma Spra1·
uo, Mro. David wnnam•.
Oamoo wore playfd and reION lliOVESTl
frtohmenb
Hrvld. Tho 1lfta
l\'ere opened under a g~en,
pink and white umbre!la.

Middleport

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Game• Wllfl played

Dorlge-Dari - Lancer - - Dod&amp;e frucks

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Mrs. Pooler is
Hon,red Guest
For Shower

• .wo;-r c... mtnittee chairman: and Mrs. Navad~ Beaver, Mrs. Hel.

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""'Chtoro of America ,
mot Spencer, Mro. Mabel an Met•''odnelll• evonlnc at t~• lodce er, Mrs. Gladys V•o)oL,
Mra.
· •II wtth r.tlas Ledo Mae Kroou. El01e Spenc:er. Mrs. r.,, bel Goos. ~ , and Ml"' H«nry Bt&lt;:~ver 11 lem Mn. Ruth Karr, Mn. Le~
· oto-o.
tha Wood, Ml's. Ethel Orr, Mro,
'l'hf m~t~Ung tn chars•
of Ullle Chmty, Mro. Ulo Mat1'1. Mlo Cloiand, opene&lt;l "lth lack,
Mrs. Kathryn
Baum,
ripture . .eadina b\r Mn Cle. Mn. Erm. H•ulman. Mr1. Fran.
, ·1d. foflowt&lt;l with. th• Lord's eli Spencer, Mrs. Ida Knljjht,
r roy .. ond pledge to the !Ia~ . Mro. Jeannt Cord. Mro. H. B.
' her , ffictro tltcled wert Mro. Kellrnen,
Phyhos Clark
'"r~ J.Pfl:ncer vlce praall1ent: 1 and daue teri. Mrs.
Esther
·ro. ~arry Wolfe. oecrelery Wrlifht.M Mrs Laur• Mae Har·
'ro. Eldtn Kraeutor. trealur- IUfli, ro. Ma ry Kautz. Mrs.
, Mrs, Morton Wood, eent;. ,Audrey McCoy . Mro.
Opal
, ·1: Mr. Norman P'red~rlck. l Elchm.ser anc: Laur;.
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\h'm to God In Hi' House. You e&amp;IJ. roly on Hlo promiee tliat He
lea vi you comfortles~.

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alna Venoy. Mrs. Adele CuJ.
lums. Mra. Mory Arms, Mro.
ICUiont Smith and Mrs . Ev•
lyn Murray.

above and er at the Che1t.er

"1rs. (;lartrCP Neufzl'"'

far f rom WhPre J'Oll Jive, lh£11'fl 8 R church that COUld ll(Ve your
life a new d i men~&gt;ion. WhnleYer doubt..~ •nd fea rs you ma7 have, brinr

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Berthl einl 111d Shoron church. Moy 22 fliVen bv Mrs.
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Mrs. NNtzlin(f
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nch, null aDd mints were
rved . Th• refreshment !able
. ·•d a lace cover and pink roo. encircled the puneh bowl.
r •ro. Kav Rowe preaided ot the Mro. .tonald Pooler 1Mary
"""" bowl and MIIJ&amp; 8u11nna Jo Rouah) wa11 gueat of honor
"lf)ld, aerved the cake.
at a miscellaneous bridal show·
t!Pnrlin~ w~:re the

Whonvor we travel we see Christian churches In hal'IJIOnloue aet.
tlng•, and there'a a teiHirncy to think of them as "part of the ocenery."

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B•rnice lin, Mra. Naomi King, Mro.
"" li" ~rl•n• Davis, Mro. \lle Rowley. Mrs. Artie Hila,
. .i&gt;'• .ltwdKn &gt;iii" Mar~ Jor- Mra. Geraldine Lllht[oot, Mrl.
n. \1rs. Art Marcum, Mro. Marshl Houdalhl t, Mrs. J,or-

i her many girts, individual
.':t&gt; squares iced Jn whitt •nd ,

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Name- s Pyles
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JtS pres1'deDt

' , , ~';'hN::~• :.~:.~f•:~J'i&gt;rlz. Sh:~:,~:~lsMrs~'C:ret~ ~~;

·bcrL · "•apmot: and Mrs. Matt
ndrlck o. MIS¥ !!herrie Hutton
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\Iter the honored guest op.

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tpokers.. three ••PIIn.t• •rnpllflers.
..H. tHIN, loudness. b•lfnce oonttett. ,.lthlr•
Traa . _ mn ~UI many other flftt IRtlrlilll

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1961 Chevrolet Y:z Ton Pickup

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$1395

POMEROY - e • room frame
house with hath, gas heating,
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Phono WY NQII
double lol OUt of high water.
1963 Corvair Panel . , - - - - - - $1795
Pay taOO.OO don and bolance
Local owner, iJ:OOd tiM"s. Looks and runs like n ~.
p ,_
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like reot.
ro and1 1 ~u~leanry 11'~ll 1riiiim:Ei;QftT - 1 .. room
frame bouse wllil hath 1 nice
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lot out Qf high water,
POMEROY, OHIO
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POMEROY - 10 • room frame
10 1uw. ry Hn " ' 2.
DISCOUND home witb
baths, hot air
For Rent
"' For Sale
PICKUP a DILIYIRY
fur nace hea ting, Iarge Yeran·
NEW ANU USED
ld
1r
we ers, a
p
da Mulberry Avenue location
coiiij&gt;ressors, welding
rod. ment. hone WY 2-3658.
ABC CLEANERS
the courthouse A steal
Free demonstration. Porn- lfi)ijji!iiQi)MS.t;;;;-;~=:.,;;;
5 Z7 tfc
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
at$9500.00.
eroy Landmark, Ph. WY 2-)t
RO'lMS, bal.il and base- 17:1-5543
MIMn, w. VI. BOUSE TRAILER _ I bed-

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Roll
Fans!
Dance, Sidmday
night, June 11, at the LaJDl
Hall in Rutland, 8 _
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:!-2776. After 5 P· m. "ho•ne
(G) 10 ltc
including
spray
gun.
Like
WY
2-3574.
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new condition . Guaranteed.
fOJ!, SALE - Mexlcao Tomato $32.76 terms or discount for
II 21 tic
plants. William R. Holmes, cash. Phone WY _ .
THREE and four roo'h furoisheSyr...,..,
tic
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WY 2-64Sf
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Equipped to buttonhole, monogram, etc. Balance
due
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proofing
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for storage, 1n sealed cedar!zed bags and wbeo ~~• ore
ready for lilem, oell fall, call

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Golf Course. 2.2 ::f::e~ecu.uon •rut eecurtn~r of twt
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shrubbery. Forced hot air !!:':' ,,;.
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heating, well water. Keith runde, tban the rt&amp;bt t. rH•ne&lt;.t to
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Bill Wellman. Les WIUiamson

It Tiflln Jewelers, Phooe 50,
'OIDI Pleuaot, If. v~
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'ilPENING JUNE 15 Ed's Auto
.....,_
W. Ma'- St., Porn40 ~~ 0812
eroy,
. Complete111 line seat
coven, convertible tops, carp01a and ,.; ;nal trim .
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l'AMILY REUNION ·. C&amp;ll . us
to have
1 prof..,ional
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FOR SALE

Pomeroy,

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sell the followt·ng
mercbarii:llae at 671 s. Front
SL, In Middleport, Ohio.
1
Dlolng room suite, I Tappan
ljll range, another gas range ,
2 IIJlall desko, t metal bed, 2
~soero, ...,.lng machine, 2
..,..•eratotl,
pop
cooler,
. . ~·e
IQ!chen table with chain, 2
eablnebt, e qL Ice eream free·
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1 day bed,
rocklnt!
chair, Z Uving room
M-'tes
3 lawn mowMany
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arUcles
not listed.
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sh
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blO for accidents. Bradford
Auction Co., C.
Au ...,neer A C. Bradford.
Manager Paul E. Haptonstall,
owner
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pay, see or
TlffiD ·JeweJ. line.
Oil tanks. Give cond~
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Pbone 10, BiU Wellman, Les George Kissling, McArtbor.
--William•=
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Phone LY •.,....•166 ..- wr1'te P.
KILL TERMITES and ·
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l"" .._..., lawn
shruho from inseers
lnsurawith and
ARAB
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Bod SimpaoD, Ageolo.
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machtn
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used
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es a1 argam prices.
The Fabric Shop. Singer
Business Services
and Service, Pomeroy, Ohio. - WY 7r22M.
t 21 tfc FOR YOUR Bult•·zer
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Phone ""' 2 ••55 I' I L 8al
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VENETIAN biiDds and repairs, ley, Pomeroy,
bamboo porch shades, cloth
. 6 1 iJ'Otp
awn 1
Dale Wippel Supply,
215 Umon Ave.,
Pomeroy, Rickard '• Alignment Service,
Oblo.
5 18 3lltc
(formerly Grueser B o u• •r

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-1PEC I AL
purchase of 10 ga l. of

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
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Man or wom.ao wanted to

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Mrviee and coiled from eoin

operated · &lt;11arette, oandJ,
leo &amp; other macblnoo. Thla il
ao excettent poJltlon th1t e•a
be worked lull or pari time.
Penooo oelectod mult havo
10-12
~ bl boun per dweek, ,.,...
n&lt;a e outo •n
S800 to
$4200 capital
WRITE:
Director, Dtpt. Q.6S

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FEDERAL
MACHIN
P.O....
1101 I

Little lteck, Ark.
Giving Name, Addreu. Tel•

d"tse, .rad"108.$9.9~ up, clock Pomeroy,
d
PbonOhio. R. H. Rick·
radios, $12.95 up, all speed ar •
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WY 2·3578. pbono aod Othu Pll'llcuiarl.
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V.'s $29.95 up. combination brake •ervice.
Auto Sales
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radio, T.V. and record player
J 27 44\c _ _ _.::;:.:::....:~:=::.___
gm ar amp i ier. Werner
1948 PONTIAC Tudor. New
dio,
Middleport, Ohio.
per hour. Call
tiBll.
yl upbolotering. Good paint.
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2
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Charles Mash or Le! ter Am- Body nearly perfect. Collect,.4719.
old.
s-&amp;-30 or's Item. After t p. m. 01101
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YOIIDi. RL 1, Succea Road,
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- ~Reedsville, Oblo.
•uo. arm
another ship- landscapln•.
o
6 I ....
ment of Apache camp trail- Lowboy service.
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ust in time for Fath- fers, Pbono WY
a IUle 500 VI,
Iller'a Day and summer vaca t
te ....,
tomatlc transmilllon,
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to tu.mJ.mt.e bond

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menl. till Father's Day All
ot! 1 ·
m e' '" stock, new and
u&lt;ed from $295 up. Ams·
bary's Apache Trailer Saleo
SllFourUt Ave. Gallipolis:
446-023 9.
6 11 &amp;tc

ME:AT CASE : 6 ft. doublf' duty
g&lt;lOd condition. Case
and
1 Compressor
in one uru·t.
Price $150.00, or wiU trade
for refrigerator. Howard Lawrenee, Lon g Bottom, Ohio.

RUTLAND
DISCOUNT STORE

Phone VI 3-2733.

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and forced aJr fuel oU furnace.
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acre•
1·-'-- """' pond 12
ID pas.ture. Owner will fiDaoce
. dowo.
with $50000
JIM ROUSH, SALESMAN
NEW HAVEN, W. VA.
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stand ready to Ill•• the
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The Ch•pler ;b., look a trip
to C&amp;mden p ar..~ May 23.

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000 000 231-1 I 0
Elmo Pierce, John
Jeffers, San Fran 000 000 113- 5 10 1
Mrs. Richard Wag.ener, Mrs. &amp;pahn, Sadowski (I) and fta.
Dale Harvey and infant daugh· oew. Sanford, Pierce (7), Shaw
ter Mr E
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s. ugene · _,,. and (8), MacKenzie (9) and Haller,
tnfant daughter, Mrs. Dayton Crandall. Wlnner-Spaho (5-4).
Rayn. es and Infant son, Mrs. Loser _ Sanford. tA •) . HR-·
Da v id R. Karr, Mrs. Charles Kuemt, F. Alou.
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son,
Mrs. Herschel BrumWll
f1eld, Mrs. L. D. Rodgers, Mrs. Cincinnati
002 000 010-3 1 z
Delbert Boster, Charles Ab· Housto,·
000 050 000- 5 52
rams, Mrs. Joseph Cantrell
Tsltourls, Ellis (5), McCool
Mrs. J ake Huffman Debra Jean• (7) and Edwards Bruce Ray~
Caruthers, Walter' E: Wells, ' mond (3) and Baieman. Winner
Joho D Clonch Mark Ray
ftaumond ("I) Loser
Tsl
bum, Rickey
Bradv
and eff-• -tourls1 (2-4) HR-Cardenu
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promonte. '
St. Louis
000 000 0110-0 f S
Los. Ang.
000 100 13x--6 14 0
Washburn, Shantz (7), Crail
(8) ano Mc~r. Drysdale
(8-5) an&lt;. Roseboro. LooerWashburo (2-4).
(Only gllliiOI acbetluled) .

modern ranch styI• home with
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and ballway, fuU basement, b' ot •·~ and &amp;tate of (iir;o. alld
complelely llnlsbed with toO ::'!:":!, •,'.,!!:...;o:::.-:• ,;"'\ll:l
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square foot famHy
Owo- oam •.,.,....,.. '"""" mu'"
room. • pay .......
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H il being tfanlferred
thn.H til'"'
a DCn'tberl7
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JO dttH• wm 11 teet •n4
loan with
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Ohio. ror theof faithful
perfonnane•

3173.
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fOR SALE: I 1o1 011 Mulberry
Helghlo, Te. WY ~I if ...._
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NICE BUILDING lot, vtew of
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Gruner1 Rlvervlilw
Drive '
WY 2-3230. _ _...::..::..::::..
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I'JIIDAY-SAT.-SUN.

Main St.,

Wrlto To·.
King Distributing Co.
7190 Jllqnlow Torroc•
Mlnnoapollo :12, Mlnn-•

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OPPORTUNITY

TWO Inch tubing and rod. 2"
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FOR SALE : Modern
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Detroit
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Wl 2-3348
WY 2--2186.
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WY z.zrl' Da• 91 N•~t
an, . d eport. Ohio.
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SALE - Mexican
Help Wanted
ROOM double at 131 ButterPlants, William H.
Busineu Opportunitiea nut Ave. Very
reasonable.
Syracuse.
WAITR
--ESSES and ·-barte_d
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0 wner Wl"ll liDance par..., E. R.
6 8 tfc
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MODEL 98 Mauser- 8 mm mu.st be 21 years old
o; II
Hedrick, 133 Butttrnut Ave.,
older. Some full time jobs
Pomeroy, 0 . Phone WY 2MJl'O.
S 8 l2&amp;p
bunting rifle, Weaver K-4 and some part 1.lme JO
. bs
tU!I'i'
scope
swing - out Apply
Must have
neat appearance.
mounts. with
Call WY2-2519.
·
Th ursd ay
INmod
SYRACUSE
three bedroom
m person,
b
'
(6) 10 3tc Friday and Saturday,
' for man or woman from
em ome, near school,
FOR SALE- Mldtlleport'o tall- tween 12 . 5 p. m. at Sun- this area to service and
Modem. iosulatod, waU board
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co.llect
from coin-operated
beating,f large lot 72 1 295.
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Second Street, Middleport
(6) 10 3to
pensers.
e establish
or:o· Ev•nl••s
a. m. to 57 p.
Z..3974
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route Car and referen
P'rtced for quiL-t sale. litQU11re 1 · - -- - - - -- - - desirable.
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WV l-Z&lt;fl
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at Ohio Bote!.
10 16 Ue
Wanted To Buy
h
sh
ave ca t capital
of S900. ===-c:--,-...,----SALE. - Me•lcan
lomato
Good
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po ent•taI e arn1ngs BOUSE for sa1e: I I."'ODll, two
plant.o. · William H. Holmes, no1 necessari 1y tOp quality . part-time; full-time more.
apa,lm&lt;'ltts. Must
..U. Locat·
Syracuse.
6I
Eskey Hill, Pomeroy. l~tp For personal interview,
ed near downtowo Pomeroy.
FOR SALE
give phone number, etc.
Pbona WY 2-5131 « WY 2tric b k

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endo~

bedroom brick bouse,
Z
baths, lot and a ball, out of
high water . Nice location.
See by appointment, or call
WY 2·2885 or WY 2-3250.

From the laT!lut truck or
bulldozer rsdiator to th•
omaUest beater core.

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--FOR SALE In Mldllleport, 4

apartmenta. Inquire It tbe WY 2-2143
Otuo Hote..l.
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000 010 021 , • t
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read at tbe MuaJdpa) BuUdln• • Pom· Court, Kanauga Harry A. Rooou .n . a
a8
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u be •&amp;led and berta, Ht. 2, Gallipolis, Mrs. Mollnboq(9uetandte, ETilarlmley ( Lo
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u aun Hubert
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M ybo ) It (2 •) an.
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Paul Bowers, Grimms Land'no, Mantle 2, Bressoud, Mantilla.
il~.t••;_eonprl)!o.aleb~~~:::.
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ua&amp;
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Rt. 2 Racine, Mrs. Robert L. (IZ lnni••o)
~nd .~eclfh:atloD• tncludft: c • ..,tract
wson, Rt. 2 R.acine, Ray~ L. A.
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... Ltn. . . . . Mrs. Thoma.s Ha ews k"
1, Well&amp;- Chance, R. Lee (9), MrBride
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Rt. KraUck
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otackburn, Ravenswood, W. McBride (3--10). Loser - Aber·
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wilb b1114tnJ blanii:J at t.b•
t.tter
Blrtbt
olflee upon PIYUII!Iftt of U.OO tor Con·
o• WHICH wtLL Mrs. L. Earl Young, Pome- (Only games scheduled)
Piu• and IPedticauon. WUI b•4 man. roy dtar Rt. , son, 11:44 a. m.
Natioul League
"' 000
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J . Chi-ago
20Q 010 111- 1 12 1
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: a. m. Thursday. Mr&gt;. H. Jackson (H) and BerteiL
0
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f.:'.':! :: Stanley · Rawlings, 3611 Third Wakefield, WUley (7), Locke (9)
~0:/? ~·;.~.:.'"'o'i.U:~ ,:,' :•,:.,;:::; Ave., Ripley, W. Va., son, 7:33 and Gonder, cannlzzaro (7),
bui dnwn ancl made PQ'Ible to th• a. m. Thursday.
Loser - Wakefield (1-2). HR-

complete with range and refrigerator, 14100.00. lmmedlat;e possession.
Harold ColllDo saleamu
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WY 2-mcl
am IDiell, S.le•m••
WY I Z47!
6 12 3tc

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0 lllo. and tn tho orne. or til• Coa.utun, ID'l1tnewe beritftal'ttr llamed.
1t.t thfl ume llerelD.befort mentioned
..., b l&amp;! will btl pu.bUdy
aNI

room, 1964 Baron (10 x 55)
in 1howroom condition. Price

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jn mahogany cabinet. FURNISRED and unfurnished

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Brown. Talbot Wilhelm (I) .Bu-i
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Martin. ~.Inner - p •.•pa. (5-3 ).
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Wllbelm ("""2l HR IJUI)'t;r McCraw Aparicio B Robin·

bi~:G!~ :!0 ~~!... b,. ,,.. Holzer Hospital in the past 24 tey. Rako-w , Fox (9) anJ Free~:!:cl!a~ ,:d.:~:C.or Po~ro~, boQ.I'S were Henry W. AJiiaon, han. Winner - Stlgman (lA).
•• '""" ••· •-· •,~, ..;:::_. ':;..: 119 Bastiani Dr., Bernsrd M. Loser - Rakw (2-5 ). HR- Ba
;~··::~tz-;:~~.._!.. .:tufri Guinther, 1804 Chatham Ave., tey, Fr~:ehan, Demeter.

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PomerOy Motor Co.

3tc
WY 2-&amp;19.
4 28
.
apartment with
ZAG sewing
machine 1963
mode! . Dta1 a stitch. But- Phone WY 2-S385.
1 e; tfc
tonhol es, monograms,
quos , blind hems, etc. Pick
up last six payments fi .OO Uofurnlshed bouse, 4
monthly. Phone WY 2-2204.
utnity and bath. 1655
6 12 5tc
Lane, Pomeroy. Phooe WY •

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CARE for two ladies, 10clal leClll'ity or old age pen-

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Oblo. PrOJIIftJ"
Qj)OD.oo
Uf CUJHit " .ol lor .... thu tlul
apprabed talUI. Properly IOld .ubo
lool lo tho U.n '"' ,..,. tor lN&lt;.
Paul U\'lo Cuel
Executor ol. UUi ~.taw. crl
An(ell Cuet, t)te. . Md

CUCKLER REALTY

6cyl. Powe ra;hd e, de luxe cab, 4 new truck tires, beiie finish,
heater.

2181.

Notice

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Legal Notice

owner ID Mid- --~
Mojol LeiJll• R&lt;nllo
dleport. I bedroom
home, T1w !~~~:..,: 11 •:~Iiili' for By United Preas llltemadoaal
bullt~ln kitchen. wan to Will cNlud
• Ut.t property of Cbt lit• A"tlllll
American Leane
loelttld n•ar Mou••)' Ru;o Ia •
•carpetin g. CIll WY 2-37117 ........... "PomON7o Oblo, ........ Baltimore 000 001 020- 3 I 0
Close to school• •
a:rlda7•
.run• nu., 1114• 11 lO:oo
0 clCK!II; A .M. .. at UM oliiH of C NWo
_ _ _ _ _ ___:1:.._:1:2_...:1~!:.... Crow • Jlo~ . Atton.o)'l, "Pomerw.

Sorvt..

mg, power brakes, auto. trans., radio and beater.

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1969 Dodge Phoenix 4-Door

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Real Estate For S.le

Frarlk;

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porter, Joan Allllllavll· ....

AUCTIO·N
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"No. I don't ~ant the other klda looklna: down on JOU
• • • bllt I don t want tho sheriff lookln&amp;; me up ehherl"

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were pre- Cbalet" and .several other mel-II&lt;Dled to them In recognition odles. Tbe ooncludJni number,
ol tbelr leadership. Mrs. Vel· "'Taps" brought to a close the
ma Rue and Mrs. Ke,..,th Mo- lmplrlng_ program.
Elhinny were aloo reeognlud.
A_IIOCial bout was held folTbe girls were sealed ID a Iowmg the program with aasortcircle wearlnl ~elr uniforms ed cookies and Ume punch ser·
o1 green and white wnh I he ved from a table &lt;OVered with
red kerchiel and
award aash a green cloth aPd centered with
for the IP"OUP of campfire songs a• arrangement of yellow flowTh
nd ll ta
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led by Mrs. Hackett.
eir ers a ye ow pers. rs. ·
voices were well blended In the llam Grueser presided at the
sones Including "Peace," "My I punch bowl.
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A party was IITeo
al the home of Mro.
SJ&gt;OIIiler of Middleport In
Mro. Raymond Jewell
0&lt; of Sandy Borcenk. NOI'II&gt;-"11
son, Tony Ray, Jell by plane field. Ohio, wbo II villlinl
from Columbus Mooday
to former schoolmate, Kathy,
ber husband, A2c Raymond
of Mr. and Mrs. Spo"'i· ll
who Is stationed with
Tbe program wu beld Thorothe Air F
t Ta oma Wash
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of
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orco a
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. Mr . .,..,..or, 1oreman
...y
couple wlll reside at Park- Imperial Eleclrlc Co., w a
Elemonwy Sehool audnorlum
land, Wash. Tbey wert
transferred from Northfield
with _
.. lnd friends of the
ponied lo Columbus by
her January and waa jOl\lild by
~ ~t. Tbe opening
mother, Mrs. Arthur Siuaher
In March. Mlot~~:·~:~:ll
c:wemany •• conducted by
Practice Session
Pomeroy and Mro. George Vo- will
a Junior " 111
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of Gallipolis.
High school thlo fall.
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by the Rev. Howard
At Heath Announced
Mrs. Kenneth Rousb,
Aiding Miss ~ler wiPthlwla ll
A II'OIIP of IOIIII was
A practice ""ssion lor all
Uf
ers, Jane~ Loll and Betty, Theiss and Susie Olinger.
t4
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children who are parllcipating
and son, Donald, of Marlon w..., tertalnment eonslsled of
;""lnd~• in Children'• Day exercises at
recenl oV!!rtitght 8\lesta of her ~ plal'lni and danclnl
PIIUIS were made for a rum- Heath Mothodi.st Church Sunojaler ancl.,brother In-law, Mr. refresbmenls served later.
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and bake aale Septem- day will be bold Saturday aft·
and Mrt. Arthur Slusher.
au..ta ot the party WeJ"e ll
Principal, (ave a talk using
Hi In the rooms 01\! t h 0 ernoon at 2 p. m. at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Conde Mr. and Mr&amp;. Charles Grav.. Buddy Moore Conllle
Cook,
hia lllome. "l.eornlng to
floor of the courthouse The theme of this year's pro- and children, Cindy, Jimmy, ly of Dunbar, w. Va., w e r e Larry Glad~U, carlo
IJIInelveo" In which be
the Federated Circle met gram will be "The Bible" in Kathy, Brian and Bruce,
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~Is of Mrs. J. A. son Ken Harris, Jack SJiman,
&lt;!d Dill the problema facing
evening at
Ednt&gt; and .Mrs. B. F. Gravely. Sa~my Clatworlhy, Rod Sauer,
1 h 0 conjunction with Bible Sunday. returned from a two-weeks
Mrs . o. P. Klein is general
cation· !rip at
.
Szaly who bas "'"
~~·tine Ball=, Edith Hap'ple In thia age of anxiety.
th
th Ed&amp;ewaler, •· f MJ:I. , Ruth
m
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cl.airman with teacher; of e Whiel there ey were goes~ o been lht 8\lest of Mr. and Mrs. stall, Kathy Locey, Wayne Da·
He said confUcts will arise Mrs. Ber Neutzling, presi· church school assisting. AU Mrs. Conde's mother, Mrs.
v. D. .Edwards and lamlly left vis, Sean Mullen. Dave Burk·
u 1on1 as we are living and dent. opened the meeting with age groups from the nursery to liam Wallace. .
Th~~ for Columbus where ell and Dee Slaven.
thoJe lout afraid of llving are devotions from Matthew 9:1- Juhtor High are pariicipating.
Mr. Orin Smith and
she toOk a· plan~ lor her home,
"least lfrald uf dying.
10, which deals wit~ friendship
Russell bave returned .~m a Gardll! :~v.e; Call!. She wBJ
.
and kindness. She opened with
fishing trip at Lake Kissimae, accoinP'IUI4 to Coiumbu•
He S:..'on;:.eaa
inbe many a poem, "You Can See God,"
Fla.
the Edward~ family.
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forms
era
tween by N01 rna Turner. A medita·
Mrs. Orin Smith visited sev- 1\Jr~. ~d VanMeter
J*Ple and on grow;Jng child- tlon, "The House By The Side
era! days recently In
' "llt ~·· Earl of YOlmgsl-[
.
ron. Ha couclnded wdh the of The Road " was given by
W. Va. with her brother 1011fn .we guesls the past
• -thau&amp;ht that one must have the Mrs. Neutzllng whicb Is a true
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. end of Mrs Mabel Van Meter
JUNE 1J
ocura&amp;e to knowledg~ .•f account of a friendly couple who Mrs. Guy Reynolda has reMcAilistet.
and otber ~laUves.
Hlf and to lulve the humility truly loved their fellowmen and turned from the Ohio Depart- Mrs. Opal Priddy and
Mrs. · Mabel van Meter, Mrs. The Farm Bureau YouJh
to ""'"P" wbat one may find. • always sooght to pour blessings mont Convention of the Daugh- Bobby, are on a vacation
Henry Eichinger and Dennla, Councll will aponaor • rummage
Mrs. George Hackett,
Jr., Into the lives of others. T jl e ters of Unior. Veterans of the to Mexico tor a month. She
and Laura Jean and llle Saturday, JUDe IS In the
Ieeder of the _troop, welcomed
is a commentary on the Civil War held this week at the on vacation frm Kaiser
Eddie Harttmg of Chester street level office al the COIII"t-11
parents and VISitors and Intra- unknown and unaung good deeds Nell House in Columbus.
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and Mrs. Raymond "Van Meter 1"""..
dueed llle troop and their codaily flow from many She is one of the National Mr. and Mrs. Raymnd
and son of Youngstown visited Pomeroy Chapler 186
leader, Mrl. William Grueser.
Into the lives of others Aides and was also appointed
and daughter of Grove City reecently with Mr. and Mrs.
JUNE II
She also recognized parentl
enrich and bless.
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as Guide lor the Ohio Depart- spent the weekend with
Eldon Kraeuter and daughters. will hold a apectal meeting,
the IU'illlld fonner scout
ment The DUV made ils an- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mrs. C. L. Arnold, wbo was Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. for I he
en Including Mrs. Paul Thelss, During the bualness session nual ·donation to the "Plio! Turner.
to the home' of
pui"JlOIIe of JnlbaUon.
Mrs. Clifford Stumbo, M r '·
and expressions of thank• Dogs," an organization in Col- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lann&amp;- daughter and son-ln·law,
Marion Allensworth and M r a. were received from Mrs. G. H. umbus which trains dogs for rella and son, David Thomas,
Mrs. Rober! M. Richards,
TWO CI'I'ED
llabert Scbmoll. Mrs. Guy Rey·
for kindness shown ber se by blind and handicapped have returned to Woost&lt;r alt&lt;r
with phleb!Ua, for
noldt, repreJentlng !be Daughhusband while Ul; Ml8. peroons. The organization has
·
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ts Mr
Tbe Ohio Slate Palrvl
ters of Union Voterana, - · Albert Woodard, and Mrs. wn. donated over $! 000 to Jle pro- a viSit Wit
r pEren '
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weeks II mucb improved.
of the troop. was also lntroduc- !lam Basler. Plans we_re _made gram i"n recent 'years.
and Mrs. David Ohlinger.
Mrs. C. L. Arnold spent the porls .the arrest of George
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
weekend with Mrs. Mal\ne lor, 2l, Dunbar, W. Va.,
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for a planned indoor picniC din- Anyone wishing to give a
child
J r
d
Mel
ty court toda
Mrs. Hackett deocnbed the ner at 1 p.m. In July and Mre. •~ to the Training School lor and
ren, u ie an
Arnold and daughter, SUsanna.
gs coun
Y
k .00 pr0 jects of the girls Lout R Jbel Ul h
the d uva
have returned from
Mrs Dessie Patterson reUJrn. no muff1er, 'and Jerry s:'~:~:ll
wor
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s e
w
ave
e- Dogs may do so by conlacting VIllage, Mich. where they ·
ho;,e Wednesday after a 21, RL I Rutland, cited to
:u~:t:!n~ :::.dies whicb votions.
Mrs. Reynolds in Middleport.
with her brother and lam- week's vlsll at Great Bend with llpolla court today charged
curved bar. Thel roop bad
Reporle&lt;' ill were Raymond Threesideredtype~ dol dobogs are GeconMr. an&lt;! Mrs. Larry
her sons, Ted and Delbert,
unsafe oparatloo and no · oper·ll
en the out-of-doors for
Hood, Mrs. Denver.Thoma, Mrs.
•. moiiJ illl xers,
rand children. They
her daughter and son-Jn.law, Mr. ator'l llcen114!.
field of endeavor and she
Rollln Radford, Mrs. K a t I e man poUct, lnd shepherds from
Bostwick Lake and
and Mrs. Clair Boso and r;;;~
of the three areas
Mlos Nettle Koehler, ~. IIIODtha to 2 years old. Eacb
Island and In
lly. Sunday Mrs. Patll!r8011
conservation. sports,
Rose Vance and John person who uses one of the piwith Mr. and Mrs. John was the dinner 8\lesl of Mr.
pioneer badge.
Stra.....
lot dogs needs a replacement Vanco an&lt;' son.
and Mn. OUs Cleek of Port
A dessert course waa served about every 1 years, according Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kelllledy, land
Mra. Norman Kloes 1 n d to Mra. Reymlda.
Jr. and son of Fayet1eville, N. M~ and Mra Hanry Reibel ·
lcl.:~ Clarence Massar at the Mrs. Ellzebelll Campbell of
are bore lor a vlsll wIth Donl~y Relbei and da:f!¥'
POMI!IOY, OHIO
of the meeting
Pomeroy was DOminated as a
parents Jn Middleport
M" Bertha Relbe and
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Mason and other relatives.
Herbert Reibel were In CJn.
TONIGHT 6 SATURDAY
S ho l S
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ventlon Wlth Mi.. Minme Neu~ Dave Chesher who Is
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nd tb
"BLACK GOLD"
C o pomormg
zllng as ajtemate. This ..m
at North Isiand Naval Air clnnati last week to at1e
e
P~lllp Carey, Diane McBal,
Saturday Daru:e
be beld August 1 • 5 at the B
Sa Di
C 111 funeral of their aunt, Mrs.
~~:U~e ~~ay Spain, an
A school sponsored
High Mayflower Hotel in Washington is8 ~~r:e::r 8 ~a~g~~avP.
Henry z_e_Ih_e_r._ __
"DON'T GIVI UP
acbool dance party wlll take D. C.
his parents, Mr." and Mrs. !lor·
R0GRAM
THI SHIP"
place thlo Saturday at the Wa- Mrs. Reynolds is a past ry Chesher. He 11 stationed 8
· ANNOUN~ p
Di:O~ ~-= hama High auditorium from I president of Jaae Howell Tent board the "Hornet"" and has The
Sbaaflllleoay.
to 11 p.m. (E.S.T.) The Jays No. 115 In Pomeroy. She was been on a Paclflc cruise.
at the Fedora
o·•~
wlll serve u master of cere- accompanied by Mn. Herthe
Sunday, June 14, at I ... a.m.
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES.
montes.
Douglas. Mra. Monad Lee and
- ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Boys an~ girlo from the IIW"IJuno 14-15-l•
Mrs Matue James.
Mr. and Mrs. Garey Horgan ery through the Junior Depari"FO~.~~~cof~fAS"
GAMES, BOP PLANNED
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are announcing the birth of a men! will have part In tbl proFrank SIJiatra, Dean MarUn,
The Middleport Child Con·
daughter, Anna Marie, June 3, gram.
e~t;.:~·
servalion League will sp&gt;"lsor
at Grant Hospital, Qllutmmt:b;ua~·; lr~::-:::::-an evening of games and t. reGrandparents are Mrs. N
cord hop for children of momBorgan and Mr. and Mrs.
hero Tuesday evening tn th•
bel Hammons. Nelli&lt;! Borgan
basement
of
the
Sacred
Heart
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and
Michael spent some lime
M~ SC N
Church in Pomeroy begtnnint Marta Kay Hubbard ob!le&lt;''·lln Columbus taking care
of
al 7:30 p. m. There wlll be
her birthday with a
them.
recreation and dancing for the party held at tbe borne of
HOPS BEING HELD
TONIGHT
"BYI lYE BIRDir"
younger children and games for Ipate_nts. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Summer record hops for ares
J'anet Leilh, Dick Vao Dyke the smaller one•.
Hubbarrl Wednesday evening. teen-agers are being held every
(Color)
Dancing was the diversion of I! FrildaJ night from 7 to 11 p.m.
-and• the evening with refreshments at
lake. Pollee ofll·
"WHIN THE GI!ILS
MEET TONIGHT
TAKE OVER"
MIDDLIPOIIT, 0 .
Worshipful Master Albert
sandwiches, pop, and potato cera
Racine are chaperWith Robert lowery
Woodard announces that
served during the oocial ones.
and Marvin Miller
eroy Lodge No. 164 Free &amp; AoA pink decorated birtb·l,-...,...........
cepted Muons will hold a spec.) '""Y cake was preaenled to MarSlturday
June 13
ia!
meetlnr. Friday, June 12,
Kay.
W1Jt Dltney't
1964, 7:30 p.m. at the Muonlc A color lleheme of pink wao
"THE LADY AND
THE TRAMP"
Temple for the purpose of llrsl
out in the staamer•,
(Cinemaacope &amp; Color)
degree work. All Muter Maoand decoralal eake.
- andons are invited. There will be Mrs. Hubbard waa
assisted
"YOUNG GUNS OF TEXAS" refreshments after the meet- with the party by Mrs. Jack
lame1 Mitchum, Alana Ladd
Jng.
Welsh, Mrs. Cash Bahr and
(q&gt;lor)
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Attending were Nancy Har·
ris, Bob Rice, Linda Hackel~
Sheija Childa, Randy Becker,
Mary Bradbury, Teresa Case~
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Connie Bachner, Mary Jenkinson, Larry Gladwell, C o n n te
Cooke, Cathy Bailey, Mike
Gress, Remalie Nieri, Mike
Evans, Candace Bahr, Kathy
Morgan, Ruth Ann Lacey, Mark
Tannehill, Joyce Davis, Mike
Mullen, Mary Long, Mike Bookirk, Christine Bahr, Arlle caoci, Cynthia Mills, Raymond
Hindy, Lois Ann Sauer, BUI
By B. F. Goodrich
Haptonstall, JeH Boggs, Diana
Rex Roush. Jim ConBill Swan and the honored
:lll!U•'•t Marta Kay. She recelvmany gifts during the even1111 ca i!oWIJ the"
Qlrl Seoul Troop 211
111o _..t 11u awlr4 Wblcll
l!1t liiPMt lll•ea to Glrl
fof eomplettn&amp; certain tests
tll'1lill8 badaes In variOW&lt; aoUriUes.

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&lt;lll"Yed bor award to
JanlJ
Schmoll. Paula Tbeill, Kathy
McElhinny, Marilyn ~tumbo,
Margie Harris, Sue Rift. Ollta
Lewlo. OlrisUne Bailey, .ConnJe Cooke, Diane Davis, Rose
Marte Rackett, Debbie Gruo,.r and Sttphanie Pullen, who
ns onable to be present.
Kathy MeElhinny read
a
poem In honor of tbalr leaders

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cHace of showers.

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'There is little doubt that Squadron 1501 of Forked ing io secure its charter, that , lege scholarship.
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the most rugged land in Ohio. I thankless. benefits are substanThis squadron intends to serve Meigs anrl nPighhoring l He added, "the Forked Run 1 tial in the pride that comes
coqnties with both ground and air assistan · in case of area is the part of Ohio where from having performed a diffi·
emergency.
I the CAP is needed most."
cult public service.
Alr;ady , squadron 1501 has
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I Commander !Weber emphas· Squadron officers are ComIC!!OJB ·to an air strip at Fork- per J-3. Gary Griffith's
four ized that the goal of the mander Weber, Gary GrHed .Run Jnotalltll;..by !be .Army paBS~n~ll! llellanca .and I. J .l "'!Uadron is to establish a good lith .operation o.fflcer ; .C·.. Ed
. d?Pii:. Q( )':Jij!n~rt. ~.•n.Dim Cogar 'with a two,passenger. lire fighting unit and a firot Humphrey. lreas~r'll" IIDIL..~·
Myers' property lor the con-: alrcoup·. Al9o qualilletl'"'" ill; ·J!'r-ilct ""tety department. He !Old chairman, Jomes -~- Supvenience it provides In construe- lots are James carter. Virgil t.he squadron Ia dedicated to ply officer ; Gary Ridenour,
tlon of the ReedsvilJe-Be11viUe Bogart and John Stobart.
ground and air rescue-,
and executive officer;
RJcluu;"d
Darn. Four members of the The CAP group mt·ets week· building community spiril.
. Shank, sec retary ; Dave Smith,
CAP organization at Forker ly in a small building on James II wns noted by other mem- 1information officer, and Wil·
Run have their airplanes rea- Carter's prpperty at
Long bers thai more public interest liam Connolley, field manager:.
dy tn head skyward if an em- IBottom, but members hope to ' and more members are need- Other membel'B are Issac Coergency should arise.
i have a new clubhouse con- / ed to reach the unit's goals. gar. John Bogard, Bi11 Grues~
Owners of the planes are ; structed. Another objective is A. II interested persons are urg- 1er of Minersville R. D., John
Squadron Commander Norman money to finance construction ed to attend meetings of the Stobart. Apple Grove,
Mike
Weber. who own._o;; a two-pas~ of n second hangar for planes o:quadron on Fridays at 8 p.m. Gree!o\, Charles Giffith. Tony
enger Lusombe. C. Ed Hum- kept at the air strip.
Squadron members received Tomilson. Clyde Johnson, Paul
phrey with a tw.:rpassenger Pi· This new Civil Air P a t r ol ~rtain valu&lt;.~ble benefits ror IShuler and Charles Marcinko.
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Against Area Descriptions

Story ond Piclures By Bob Wingell
Agricultural activity in the Letart Pa'ls Bottoms is going fu ll force .s farm•
ers are busy from daylight to d ark finh hin g up marketing their callbage crops
and workmg Ill thelf tomato ft elds Lelart Foils farmers are pleased with their
returns from cabbage this Spring .
" It h~s been the best ye~r for cabhagf' I can remember," says vetenn grower
John HilL Other farmers 1n the area have rom e to the sa me conclusion.
~ven _though. mo~t of _the land in the Letart Falls farmers are n 0 w hoping
a g1ant 1ndustnal f1rm. It \\·as leased ba ck to the farm ers The John Hill farm,
located a few miles a~ove Letart Fall s, is one of the few that has not been sold.
As the cabbag,e crop IS afJOut harvested. Letart Falls farmers are noow hoping
for a good tomato year.
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Legion
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the past year. Rous ts a so. a
DIES OF STROKE
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Society of Chemical Engmeers.
CHARLESTON. W. \a . (UP!) •
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The a...ual electloa of oHIRoush plans to continue his - An autopsy showed that a •
b~n~· !!'~~;: hlghwa~a p~
..,. _for
Weboter osl studies ior a Master's degree in Parkersburg man died ol
a '
39 WID b at I p.m. Monday Chemical engmeermg at OhiO stroke .rather' than tn]Uri~S suf. I
.p
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~the poat home. All mem- university where he received fered m • light, accordmg to Pl ,ns for a pond to be constructed on the Legion reel'!!'
Meigs County Prosecutor and Rotary Club President
rs are urged to attend.
an assistantship.
Kanawha County Prosecutor ation farm were disoug,·ed when Feeney Bennett Post 1~
Bernard Fultz is mad .
reparations for the h.,...
Roush is an employee of the Charles Walker. Walker sa•d •American Legion met Wednesday eve nin g at the post
He told a Middl , port-Pomeroy Rotary club Ladies show to be held al the lair· General Electric Co., and will Fnday that Ira w. Pickens d ie~ home. Post Commander. Albert Roush. opened the meet.
Night audience Friday night at Heath church he is un- JP"OUnds on Jane Zl will be be working at the company's m a Charleston hospital folio~ - ing with Walter Bunce, chaplain, givjng the prayer.
happy over recent statewide publicity in metropolitan completed. CommJttee mem- new laboratory ln Coshocton mg 8 rtght m a restaurant. Wal- Don Roaeh . cha irman of the
Tina Marie La Rue, two- newspapers pointing to the county as a depressed area bers are uked to attend.
this summer.
ker ~rdered the autopsy to de- fa rm committel:' . announced the well at the pool. Don Ro~
month-o~d daughter of Mr. and of Appalachia.
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&gt;&amp;.ii'l .: M®!!M&amp;mr:,~
ternune exact cause of death. plans for a pond to be buiJt membership chairman , 8~~
Mrs. Charles La Rue of Rd 1, He said he intended to write
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I.an~sville died Friday at her to the Toledo Blade protesting the past, and many other past Suzette 18 Wmuer
A ~'!NTH a = trainMelgo Memorial Hospital
on Bailey Run Road. He had ship fo r the past year.
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home.
its approach to the probl•m of years.
In Parkersburg
~ron .a r' ~~omer hi h
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met with the farm rommiltee , The post failed to reach I'Survivorr are her parents, economically distresbed areas. Rotarian BilJ Childs presentin~ nstntcto ed
oydrJ:; ~DMISSlONS - Denms Me-- nnd the plans were ~pproved . quota of 192 for the yeari'
lhi-ee slster9, Tresia Kay, Co- He urged every othei Rotarian ed a gilt to Mr. Fultz in appre- Suzette. a poodle owned by; ~~ '"i"'!:to 1:"
a~t Kmny, Dexter;
Robert They plan to begin the project two members, with 190 Us
retia Mae and Charlene Krlsty; also to wrilt&gt; The Blade.
elation of his services as pres!· Mrs. C. P. Williams of 592 a~nglllns be r . 15 th ~lth Mossman, Mm•~llle,
and in July. Mr. Roush askt'&lt;i for paid up June 10. Las! ye two brothero, MicHael Eugene, "They tould accomplish mucb dent. A vote of appreciation Broad-vay, Mtddleporl, took the wee • ~ thaba glnrung t 0 t h Woodrow can, Middleport.
wol"kers to be at the Legion dues may sUil be paid by ~
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ond Charles Jr., and her grand- more by getting the rJal facts," was record~ lot Program first place ho•or in the Parkers. Y:' ~ A ;':"'"a~. a
thi: DISCHARGES _ Mrs. Rich- farm Saturday June 13 to ready !acting Lewis Long.
mother, Elln May La Rue of he aald.
Chairman John Werner the burg Dog Show Wednesday al • ';:' ·
re 1 ·~~~"Jed 1heard Bearhs and son ol Pome- ihe recreational grounds for the Legion members who
Middleport,
and two great Mr. Fultz presided as mas· past year.
7 p.m.
wee erro:o:~ ojiened this lroy · Gene Schoonover Rutland summer programs.
eel the Blh district
ll'&amp;ndmothers,
Mra. · Stella ter of cerem~nies and lntroduc· Ladles of the Eleanor Circle The poodle, registered by the f';';gram
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and. Marlyn Powell "Racine.
lans were disct ssed for the ventiun Sunday June
Turner. Hillsboro, and Mrs. ed ltls ;uccessor. Qiehord Ros- 01 Heath church prepared llle American Kennel club. showed a ·
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installation of new post officers Albert Roush, Henry
Slella Smith, Mldilleport.
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n who will take o!flct dinner, With Mrs. Bernard Ful· her 11'8ning In the N. o vIe e
to he held June 24 at t~e 1111'111 thy, aul Greenlee, Don
l"rlonds may call anytime at July 1.
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tz, cbalrlndy.
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. class (A), seoritllf It'/ out of a
NAMES OMIT'I'ED
Melca General Hospital
with a potluck dinner to follow. BiD Ratliff and Le11i"is
Ute Rliwhngl Coati funerRl home , He presented a lransts:or reo- Attendillf were, 1\Jr. alld Mrs. possible 200 points.
Mrs. William Wagner, Jr., ADMISSION _ Nellie Bar- Eison Spencer, 8th District bert Roueh was ~
ill Middleport..
old •layer to Hotarlan Lee Me- Rosenbaum, Ml!'"'"ll!ld Mrs. Fu~ Mrs. WllUams also placed and Mrs. Fellx A~lre were un· sotti, Middleport· A 0 Morri· Commander, will be the install· Bth.dlst. Sgt of ll'bllllurtal Will be Sunday at 1 ComBJ as a gilt from the club tz, Mr. and Mi:&amp;. Qakll Brown, third In the dog tr!'lners' ohow. ln~Uon~lly ~mtt1ed from the son AI
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ing officer.
Mrs. Clatwortby,
t . m. at . the Poplar . Ridge I~ apprec: · ·• for contribut, Mr. and Mrs. .Ji:inme~ Sbtilo!r, The show, bold in the eity part, list ot those- attending the bri-, ' bany. .
The post also made a dooa- cbaJrrnt!l)( prelenied
\viUt the _.lteV. Doa&lt; .iilg· ·so conslstently and abund-jMr. and Mril. ~bill' Theobald, wa• sponsO&lt;ed by lllo Obedlebce dal ahower of Miss B•enda DISCIWtGES- Vivian John- Ilion to Ihe Middleport firemen for the, 8th Jllltrt:t
tld -Beclnf ·iD .. cllarle.
1111i\v to the suceeeo of tho club
(ctAIIJnued . CtD pap 2) · .haillln&amp; .club -of Ptllterabur&amp;. WallJO~. . .
IIUil.
•to help on the cost of the new
(Conlinlled C1D
This pledge, In behall of Director Masheler, was made to
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,30. 1964 that, "the Highway De- It was then the governor i .
A delegation of Meigs coun~y The pledge to .carry out Gov. partment wiiJ start working on pl~ed support to &lt;.:oncentrate l Vtctor Wayne ~ou sh . son ~f l
men was to)d ln Columbus t.htS I· Rhode~'
promtses gave the ·l p l~ns for relocation of Route on the proposed route 33 rei~ , Mr. and Mrs On?n W. Rou sh
10 f R~ l , Langsville. g:adua~·
week that State Director
of Meigs group a more optimistic 33 at once with construction to cation project.
Highways ear~ E. Masheter loutlook toward the proposed start at the Ohio River and ex- The delegation of Meigs Jea:d- ed ~tth hono_rs. rro~ Ohio Umintends to carry out immediate- Route 33 relocation
project jtend to Athens.
ers who met with Mr. Wilson versltr. receJvmg ~15 Bach~lor
ly all promises made by Qhio than at a~y other time, a sPok- 1 Gov. Rhodes also said in his Thursday included
Attorney of ~Hm~e degree 10 Chemical
Governor James A. Rhodes dur- esman sa1d.
comments, "We all know Rt. Fred Crow, planning Commis- engmeermg.
in~ his visit here this ~pr!ng OptimisiJ as based on a re- 133 is a rviserable highway and sion Officials Bill Childs and He_ was recently
~lected
prior to industrial appreciation mark credited to Rhodes when jthe countf Is not going to grow iEdison Baker, and State Rep pr~sJdenL of Tau Beta Pt
week.
he visited Meigs county March unti' you get some highways. " resentative George MeJnhart. which he had beenh ~ecr~tary

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Dad's Day June 21st. Give him ,
I q!J'ality constructed P. F.'s by GoodCushiony crepe sole with famous
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o~ganized a Civil Air Patrol Squadron at Furked Run.
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