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NICE FIVE

Honshu Coast~
Area Wrecked

Swartz Named,
Installed, as
High Priest
Tile BIB DIFFERENCE
In wan paint t11at maku
It sa IIIJ tl eael
CLINGS better to your brush or
roller. Dries in 20 minutes.
COVERS most colors In ooe coat
Just clean ·bruslo or JOIIer witll
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CLEANS easily! New aayllc latex
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THE TONIGHT SHOW
ltarrlng
JOHNNY CARSON-NBC Television

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Hou-•,.. Depart-..t -

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Main Floor

DRIVE·IH
Ministerial
Changes in
District Set
LAKESIDE (UP!) - T h e
Ohio ·Methodist Church an·

nounced Saturday night the fol·
Inwlll!l ministerial changes In
the confe~co Jor the corning
year:
PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT
Chester, Pearl A. Casto from
Letsrt Falls; Ironton, Syden·
stricter, Owen K. Wright !rom
Alexandria; McDermott, David
L.. Cyrus; otway, Archie Hick·
eraon; Otway, Asaoclate, SaD!' ·
ael 0. Fillmore; Piketon, Robert R. Card from Chester; Letari Falls, Jimea F. -Early frOm

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C9nsumer!l Over-Protected

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JT MlGHT be good news to some of the Did you know that there are now 296
great army of consumers that they · separate programs ·ror·the protection of
are getting a lot of attentiOn along pro- customers. There are some wbo say that
what we need is protection from the gov·
tective lines There are countless elabor- ernment. When it comes down to the fi·
ate· governmental burea11::. and study nal Judgement about all we need is an in·
gJ'OUJl!i that are trending every ef!ort to spedion force to see that packages have
see to ll that every thing hears the "la- the weight that the ntanufacturer or rebel of truth" Jt would appear that the tailer puts on it, and a regular check on
gOYernmenf llas a very low regard for the accuracy of scales, which do get out of
averagf housewife . who d"es most of the balance, and a check on machines that
~tJopping , and 'lit tim('s it appears that
deal out liquids to see that full measure
these gowrnmentaJ b.,bE'ncies operate on is being given.
thP theOry that thf' shoppers are econnmThe extreme opponent of the steps
ic Ldiots who can not fend for thf'm- now being taken say that there will be
selves. Of course there art! many who no end to the regimentation. They feel
throUgh years of shopp1 ng experienre that pretty soon lhP growing bureaucra·
have not bothered to sf:'e the amount of cy will tell the m;wufacturers what to
a package. when it is wntten out in produce, the retailers what they can seiJ,
plain figures. We doubt that even with and finally the consumer what they. can
the major drive now in progress they buy. You must be aware that all these
will ever train everyone to chec}; before federal directives and orders and laws
they buy.
are piled on top of state and local Jaws
The sad thing is that the government that have been designed to give us adois making out many honest merchants quate prote..tion. Jn the end we come up
and manufacturers as per~ons who are with a problem far greater than protect·
out to jip the public. You and I know ing the consumer. We have big govern·
that a retailer or manufacturer only sur· ment with tls higher costs to us all and
ceeds when he offers an honest product a f\lrther inroad into the liberty that we
that will do what it is destgned to do or all cherish. The amount that they save
eont~ns the proper amount in ~ paek- us will probably noi equal the cosh ·of
age There are some who ::;ay that the lhese stlldies and the enforcement of govgovermpent is getting "ov~r protective." ernment regulations.-

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Voice of Broadwav •.. reoorting
By COROTHY KJLGALLEN
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Man and Space

PIDLADELPIDA

Conflict With Calendars Only Human Nature .

ROME:
The waiter on the train from Viareggio to the Eternal City noticed a group of
reporters killing, time after dinner by
playing a game that involved coins. Four
of them were talkmg, laughmg, and pu·
shing Austrian schillings, German marks
and Italian lira across the table toward
each other from -time to time _The waiter
spoke almost no English, so he couldn 't
tell what they were talking about, but he
knew they were AmeriCans and good-natured, a!lll he kept studymg the coins
from a. discreet distance. Finally it was
too much for him . He approached diffl. ·
dently, smiling shyly like a child who
hopes not to be turned awav from an ad·
ult's world.
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~~ExCuse me,·: -~he sai.d, "but could . I
se' one of the Ptesident Kennedy coins'"
The reporters shook their heads One
explained; "•we ·arf' only pla~·ing a silly
game witJ{ foreign coins, left over from
the places we have visited. Another add·
ed, "we didn't bring any silver with us .
"And the Kenned\1 half.dolla" are
very dlffi.,.,lt to gei in the !lnitO&lt;l
States.'' -'The · .1l'aiter bowed . "Thank
you," he said . "l thought perhaps ." he
.pid. As he turned away. there werP I ears
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FISH FRY &amp; TRAP

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EQUIPMENT SPECIALLY PRICED

Thursday June 18 Noon Tilt
POMEROY GUN CLUB

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The big buzz among insidPrs in Europe concerns Queen F:lizahet.h. srherlul.
ed to visit Canada in the Autumn. and
the possibility that she may be harassed
in Quebec by a turnout of demons1ratnrs.
just as President Johnson wa.c; hPrklPd at
the opening of the New . York World's
Fair. A group known as R2illement Pour
l'Tndependence Nationale is the driving
force, and they are attPmptin~ to con·
suit CORE leaders on the t~ohniqors...of
civil disobedience to be employed dur·
ing the Royal visit. M. Pierre Bourgault
president of the agJi!ressive organization.
has gone on record with a remarkablf&gt; or·
der: 11 We will have to organize so the
Queen won't be assassinatPrl."

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Why ·does
Marie S. Desonieri
of-Doanwille
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eleetrie heat?

THIS WEEK'S

Complete Stock Rods &amp; Reels-Lo;w Prices

OF I!JIFFE.RENT
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the- airplane crash of Pierro MattPi. tnp
ltalian industrialist. wh&lt;l was killf&gt;rl whPn
his private planP rra&lt;.::hf'rl in his nativr'
Jand . He had made m;~nv enPmif'" with
hi." oil, gas anrl piDP llnP deals whirh
rParhed from thE" Mirlrile F.ast In Russi&lt;l
On&lt;"e tn fhP. past it was provPrf th&lt;Jt ~ah ·
otage had been atfpmptPri Thf' Italians
still don't believe thev have heen tolrl the
full story - or anvthing nE&gt;ar it. inst &lt;lS
the-y are convinced that thf' world h~s
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Holzer hospital in ·the past 1t
Mura were R!Ch•rd D. Mlteh~n, 136 'ntlrd Ave., Mrt. Turner
W. JlckiOil, Bidwell, Mrs. Charles T. Carrnlchatl, Rt. 2 llldwell, Mrs. TholllaD c. McKillney, Rt. I Cheshire, 'l'llden
Thacker, Tl\urrnan, ·Mrs. Dale
V. Wood, ~13 Mt. Vernon Ave.,
Pt. Pleaunt, Chlrles William
lloflers, lOS Highland AVe.. Pt.
Pleasant, Ml~ha~l Ray Plants,
Rt. 2 Pliny, W. Va., Mrs. J. LJn.
roln Rusoell, Rt. 1 POI!leroy,
Paul L. Bailey. Rt. 2 Pomeroy,
Mrs. Chari•• R. Karr. Rt. 2
Pomeroy, Wlley Burton. RL 2
Pomeroy, Mrs. Mildred RoUsh,
Racine, Ml'li. John H. Busch,
Rt. I Portland, Mr~. Thomas
B. Evans, Jlk'kson. '!'om fl'ry,
Jr., Mrs. WO&lt;ldrow L.
Pope,
Seottnwn, Mr;. WllMn R. Brothers, Portlmouth, Albert
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Scherer, Haverhill, Mr~. WilliAm H. Rice, Ashland, Ky.,
Cline S. Bryan, Rt. 2 Catlelts·
burg, Ky., Robert M. Montgomery. Ashland, Ky., Mrs. Morton
B Montgom•ry. Ashland, Ky.,
Mra. Nelson H. Garrett, Rav•n•wood, W. Va., John R. SimOM, Ripley, W. Va., Hom•r E.
Liston , Ripley, W. Va., Mrs.
Olen R. Smith. Saildyville, W.
\"a ., and Mrs. Georae F. Chadwick, Lavalette, W. Va.
Blrlbo
Mrs. Jack D. Paugh, Mason,
W. Va., oon, I p.m. Monday.
Mrs. Bernard L. Crawford, Gallipolis Ferry, daughter, 12 :34
~ . m. Monday. Mrs. Charles T.
Carmichael, Rt. 2 Bidwell, dattghler, 12,28 p.m., Monday. Mrs.
'l'homas B. ~vans, 17 West st.,
Jack80n, daughter, 11 :3~ a.m.
Monday.
Dloehuged
Patlento re~ently discharged
ID'ittdod Forrest E. Jone~. DonaU Little, Henry R. Beach, RotM:rt L. LawAOn, Kermit CiiK!O,
William B. Pearson, Beatrice
M. Forester, Mn. John Wright,
Mra. tlenver Thoma, Mre. Wil·
Ham Bowers and infant son,
Mrs. Carroll J. Yoll and infant
son, Mro. Oerold Sellen an~
lnlant claughter, Mra. H. Stanle)l Rawlina and Infant son, and
Mrs. Rtlby L. Mulholland.

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W&amp;DNEIDAY AT PHI
By United PrAll lnterttallonll ward !'reston. 23, R. D. 2. Gal· NEW YORK (Up!) - Killer '&amp;&gt;~ tl tcllng thl IK'Itoola
1'ho TriCounty lll!lh S&lt;bool •ther sister,. Mrl. ~~
The U.S. Supreme Court's lipolill. was demolished when Winston Moseley ldiOwed not a
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league 11me hetween Eutern Elyria, Ohw, who had Mil
ruling that bolh hoUies of Btate he collided with n car driven hint of emotion when he was) Th• OEA'~ professional .
ai.t Pomer
will be played hospitalized. but' Ia tioiiiOWilol
legislatures must be appot· by Lucy M. White, 43.
of doomed to tne el~trlc chair , lnd r:;sponsibdthes
Wodne
on the Pome- llllpl'O\'fd. They retuned •1lilltlil
Uoned on a population basis Pomeroy, as she pulled from Monday . but l'Ourtroom specta- ~ recen~y mado a atudy of lilt!
field .
Jltlndly.
will vitally affect the le!lisla- a stop sian off Broadway onto tol'l applauded and ciloered Belpre lltuaUon. 1be commie"iiiliii
tlve set--up in at lea1t 22 1tale1t 1 Locust St. Dam&amp;ieS to White 's and the JUdie said he wou]d ~~~on ~as cnttcal of bo•,tlla,ohetho~
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• United Pre•• International car, owned b)' Elmer C. White not he!!IIBtro to pull th~ !iWttct1 ! bOard of ed~catlon and~~
•urvey ahoweti today.
of Pomeroy, was eatimated himself.
1 lt&gt;~. byp~ama
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' The decisiori meant iru:realed ton 1 also of GalltJlOUa. There Court when a jury •nnounced I h h
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Goes On hat ... Won't •lister
Airman Frederick C. Boyd,
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Or Its serv 1 or JUS JCe.
son of Mr. aDd Mrs. William areas and decreas ~wer 1or 1
ma~ked contr11t to the pUblic i "AithOua:b r do not believ(' in
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M. Boyd or ,~WoJ
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eroy, -·· completed h1• Air
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S..thiNIW
When Shopping For Paint
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leglSlalures.
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man Boyd is assigned to lhe portionment.
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, 1her f!C\eam~ for help. No one
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Air Delen&amp;e
Command's
The Supreme Court ruhng dl- DISCHARGES MONDAY ~ I evr.n bothered to call the po.
roctly affect, apportlollment
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m found guilty of murder of Mii!IA
eSTATIONARY TYPES
a ll61 graduate of Pomeroy Nevada, Wyoming, Mllne, Ml8- oung,
e or ·
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HlP M!hVOI.
Kansa~ . Minnesota, Ida- ·
reconvened tor 45 minutes
ROLL-UP TYPES that let you ad
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hu. Ohio, WashiDIJlon, Iowa, II- SCO'M' WITH GIANTS
Monday to ftx his sentence.
llnols, Indiana, New Mexico.
NEW YORK (UP!) - '!'he ' Th• JUror. included four N..
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amount of shade or light,
Georgia, Florida and
New York football Giants today 1groes. one a woman .
!ee.
announced the siQnlng of line- ; Justice J. Irwin Shapiro hamone house of bicameral
hacker Tom Scott for t.ha 1964 mered the bench lor order
legislatures i!1 usually filled
:&gt;;eo.,on. The 34 . year . old · when the court spectators apWY 2-3741
the bosio or populaUo~ :
Scolt will he starting hJ.j , 12th plauded, and some cheered
oth&lt;:!r normally is filled on lhe ~ason In the NFL and his ~ixth , when Moseley's death '~"'~,~~~= ~ · WY 2-5428
Micltllojllrt
290 N. 2nd Avo.
ba~ls or area. The court ruled w1th the 1963 Eastern D1vision wa s anMunced. But the
that both houses must be f11led champions.
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oo a population basis.
Oklahoma Atty. O.n. Chart•'• '
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Neabitt ~old the deci!lion IJrobbably knocks out an apportionment formula adopted by vot.
last month. He uq~ed Oov.
I Ho;m·•· Be limon to call a special
of the leglslatu_re to
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of the authors or the plan r e~
cently adopted, satd " WI:'l 're gQo.
ing to hght this thing .111 the
FINAL SAY-Robert B. Me,. way through."
aer, former governor ol New
Jeney, ,has been namod •d·
TWO FINED
m.inlitrator of the Cliarelle
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po.lltion, he will have ftlUll !I
w•• arrested Mon.,
authoritY In determining
Middleport Pollee and
whether advortillng 00111• fine $15 afld cost• for intoxlpll• Willi &lt;Od~ tllllldatdo.
cation by Mayor Lee Smith.
William Reeves, 60, Albany,
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Meias Geoeral Hoapilal
Middleport fo,· Intoxication ahd
fined fl5 ana cost• by the
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Mr. and Mr~. William Fol- McConnaughey, who ~ptrnt t.he
T.te Me~ ~w t_he largPsl :wls 18 , WJ11 1:1ms c u u s 15: Cornell spt&gt;nt a few days ~ith mer had a cookout recently at I past we~k With her par@nt8.
g:. rl 10 the league wtlh a total Howard, Dndgers 14: nohin~on, Mr Frank ~ornell ami fam1ly . their home honoring Jenneth I
~r . me all.tL·Jam.:t: ~ ~ bnHHJ r.• ~"" ted:; J3; Allen, Phiis 13.
Mr an? ~Irs . Gene Wolfe are Folm~r. Be.!lldes the family, WINS NAVY CONTRAC1'
: ~ a .StadJUm of 637,40•5 ~o _ t:-.r. ~
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r.nnouncmg thP b1rth of a son . guP-!ItS included Mr. and Mr!!l.
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Taddy Durst and Jon Web· .Joe Klrnt~ and sons Mark tine Corp won a f4.317,'l72 con•
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lndillns 47 : StUalt, Red so ... 46 ; quf't at Radne.
, buoys to tbe U. S. Nal'Y·
1Jarrws~ Durham.
t lte Phtlltcs, bidding for thPir Klll••b,·ew Twins 44 , Cash. Tl· I, . Mr. And Mrs. Tum Fitch vis- ~ Mr&lt;. John Smith was Wed-~ APPROVE ACQUISJTlON
fust .pennant . tr1 14 .vears. are , ~ers 41 ; Colavito. Alhlettc~ 38 1ted Mr. an? Mrs. Ralph Brew- , nesday ~ventng supper guest l NEW YORK (UPl) -EvanB
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ilf Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 8earhs. Rule Co, ~kholders Monday
y~ ., r w.t 1 a pa1, total o "·"",
one
·:.y!, .tMr. and Mrs. John Beai and
Mr and Mrs Hugh Bearhs approved the proposed acquiAI·
As u~ill, tne Los .An8eles , Rnt~ -18; Boy~r, CPr( t.l: San- family wen'! recent guests of and son. Ronald ahend@d the Uon of Aristocrat Le&amp;th!t ProD.. .,. . . s art" lhe pr.me dramng . to. Cuh .. 3R . fnrre , Br:-J\'e!:o 38 ; her parer.ts , Mr . and Mrs. A. comm@n&lt;'ement ~xerclses
at ducts lnc., of Newark, N.J.
c:.. l1 m tllt" l agu"' wtth a 11om"' rln~ r-.n, Reds :"!5.
C P P.Wel and David
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a., ' .... «nt·e JUSI s ll\ ol a m11lion 1
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Huh lnd repair p1rta.
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KANSAS CITY iUPl) - Gue
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has been appointed mana1er of
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San !"'ran . 000 010 131 ~ fi HI 2 Nertney . o erts. a 1x_ l 1l 1gle and Christi were Tf'cent
Purkey , Jay \71 . Henry \91 ::~nd Brown. Wtnnt&gt;r ~ Ftshf'r guests ol hf'r parents
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I R B. Durst, son, To~ . visit·
If\ O'Del! (9 1 and Halter. WlO
IN TANK EXERCISE
od Old Man's Cave and other
fltr _ oDell 12-11 . Lm;er
Army Specaala.st 4 Wdltam J .l pointd of intere&amp;t recently
-Henry (1-1 1. IIR - John~on 1 Soltesz, w~nse wife Bertha. lives Mr. and Mrs. Charle" Fitch
.- at 2091.!! •.olmer-llt. Middleport, and family were recent visit.
H.,old ChaM Mcrr.
has pa uc1pated In a month· ors of her p&amp;r•nts M
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locust St.
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St. LOUis q 001 101 000-3 6 3 long tank gunnery program at I
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HobhiP, Spnng 171, Craig 181 1typiat in Headquarters Comp· l ~-.---~-...--_ _ _........,.....__,:'""~
and
McCarver
Nottebart . : any. 2d Brigade. !th ln[anlry !'EASY TERMS
Jones (6), Owena. 171 and Dlvi!llon t]ear Baumholder. h:.&gt;
Grotf'. W1nnP.r .- dwen s 124 1 entered the Army in May 1962
Loser - Hobble 11-4 1.
HR Soltesz, son of Mr. and Mrs
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I.Jo,.rl· Snltm Jr . 92 WO&lt;ldlawn
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Chance, Smilh 171 , Duliba 181 Carl Lawhorn of West Main-st. :
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(II and Brumley. Winner - Ru 1 from Drill Instructor School,
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GIANTS SIGN JANSEN
weat Ohio counties
SAN FRANCISCO
(UP!)
damaging buildings,
- Dale Jansen, son of San
down trees and utility
Francloco Gianto'
pi~:;~~~
and injuring three people.
coach Larry Jansen,
Another possible tornado
with the GJ•nts Mo n da y and
roported AbOUt 2!1 mDeo
Wb a"l!lntd to !heir
east Of Columbus durln11
a FAile (Idaho) farm team in
storm that produ~ed hall an Ploneet (rookie) LeafiUe.
in~h In diameter and Winds up The
22-year-old
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to 7&amp; miles per hour.
was a right • hftnded 1
er for the UniYmity of Oregon.
NEW ORLEANS - A Continental Trailways bus w i t h liECAW CUELLAR
eight per"'n! on board plunged ST. LOUIS (UP!) -Lefty
lnlo Lake Pontchartrrlll today Mike CUellar waa recalled by
after a bar1e ripped a 2411-foot the St. LoutS Cllrdlnats Mondav
hole In the causeway,
tho !rom their Jackoonvllle (Fia ·)
world's longest bridge.
Club.
Six pet'!oruJ were killed.
CUellar, a former resident
bt&lt;lles were recovered and po. Havana now living in Miami,
lice
one body still remain- ~ompiltd a 8-1 mark with
ed in the buo. ·One o! the dead ln~te=rn;:at~lon:•:'~:i=.tlc~lu:b~.-~---••••••
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th,.. Ptttsburgh P1ra~s. Hou.stnn i Yanks 8·1: K~ahck. Indians 6-l ; Dillon Taylor. Ta.Jdy J)Jrst, ~ornlng for Endlc~t, N e w: spent an evening with Edna
c;ntts .. Cincinnatl Reds and San I Pascual . Twms 9-2 : D. Lee, lEiva tJaily, and daughter, Ju- ork. where thry wtll make I Carl!lln. Tbey were enroute i
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By OSCAI\ FRALEY
a pr~ "1rand olom." lncludlDI Ione more thon any other tourlJPI Sporll WNt.or
tho BrltlJh Open and Unlled nameut oo lor."
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WASHINGTON (UP!t - Ar- States PGA crowns
1 Mentally, ho't rifht and hio
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I~ ha~ lntrOdur@d a rf~OlUtl~n Jnost determined rn•n on the thinl but thil tournament Iince "But it won't me1n a thln(ll
SAN FRANCI!!CO tUPll - Glanto on their eit until lhoy calllnl lor a •woeptnl lnveo!l· .cone _ two day1 before thl the d•y 1 won the Mooters," if )dt' out there on Thurodly
f,lc&amp;ytng the San Francisco 10l one in th ... fifth on him gation of bu1lne•• Jntertsts of ~;tart or the 64th u.s. Open golf 111d Palrner, 1reat.e8t money• mornin&amp; tnd the pultl don't roll
nlantA must be a real hl!lird!!hiD They plt kt d up another m the conares•men ami congressional I champlon~Jp.
' wiriner In · aolf hlatory. "For In for mt: ' he conceded. "t
aD " Cincinnati Reds Manaa:er Reventh and chased Pur'&lt;ey
employees. as ' wel l as the flow Arnie, winner nf the Malltf'fl thret' mor.ths. I've put 11ide feel confident about everythina ' A IW 1DlA 011 'I W llf
~~,.icf Hutehtn!llon.
Hutch!Mon ca~· ~11n JIP... wh ,-,l of campaign funds.
I r~ally w&amp;nts this one to kee!p tvPrythins elee. l h1ve pl1nned else."
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d to alive his ho~• !or completing and condiliooed and I want this I" a field of 134 pro• and .16
~tchina 1nd fielding when the laliif three oulings, to work In
e reso1ution c?rrespon s
-~'
~ amateur!, Palmel' Is thl min I
t6.un ~oel aJjitl.at the Glanls ifl tht! elahth H~ W8!1i touch , kr the Senate resolullon which reto beat with PGA champ Jack
~OOI!h even 1o slve a hike· a two-run triple by plnch-lt'tt-r ~ultedAI: the B~bby Baker ~er
Ni~klaus a Close second in tho
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larm Cincinnati fM an ulcer. C&amp;p Peterson In a three-run up- ~ bele Sal he
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eyll or most of the otherl.
~ The pltchlr.a Which has been rising that put the Gian~ aheCtd jolh Coy more tha~ a hscore o
Ken Venturi, on a Comeback I
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ttr~ctivt a11In•t moal clubll. P..3.
sors:hip of his 'resolution.
w
wo 1g J tms es m 1s
fills ,&gt;art aaainst San 'rancis- The Rods. flghtlnc on brave,
.
Jut two otarU, took hi! lll'lit
ell and 11 did just that again ly, took advantage of an orror Abele atlted. "Thoro were PT. PLEASANT - Htdden l 11111 reglstel'fd to play 8011.
look at tile Ccmgrosslonal Counwill htlp lDUI
rdnndl' the second time In , by Jim Hart [or on oneutnNI !acto brought out In the Baker Volley Country Club o~ Sunday '!'he special events of the day try Club's r"'ord long cout~ tJI
many '/ame,.
run and odded another ,, lie i1 lnveltliatlon, before It wao ab- June 14th opened Its faclllties l otarted at 3 p.m. with the gwlm- 7.0S3 yard• with IL• par 3~35Don~ trust to Clha~ce lind liM
)'nte &amp;-5 defeat was the sixth 5·5 In the ninth.
rupt ly slopped . whicb involved In the publtc and 5!1 people of Imlng conteoto at the pool high· 70 and said 11'1 the type of
)'tlr'l raid map. l.tt AAA.'a
tcir the Redo In ,.ven aames Bill Henry "" called In and the Hou*f of ROpres..,tatlvel. all sizes turned out. or these, lighted by I domonatratlon on
All ch'' protection you
tmOI Sli'Oillllll help )'011 •• I
tlth Managt&gt;r Avln Dark'~ he walked Willie McCove~ and , Ther~ was a clear Inference
how to swlrtl with your elothe!l on his heels wall Carroll Casto ! need for you.r home is in
auldintl
you ttt the ~st ®tea
tiJys.
orlando Cepeda m the bottom that &lt;t was po!llbte to pay off ,
on by Don Waldie.
In IOcond place and Elmo 1 this one loW' cosC Nationend
appiOI'IIIoG0111h111oatlCill
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.. ide plan. Aok for the
~ cltlbs hav• two more •o[ the ninth Ryne Duren took tertaln people and hove 1 bill '
OC
AI 4 p.m. tho hole-In-one con- F'rlell, third.
111 makl your trip 1 ..
Homeowners Polic:y-fo.r
g~m•s left in the rurrent ser- ·hiS place and Hart slnl!lod home lpaOitd by the Houoo. Such
: test, with contestant! hitting to In thct Ladleo divlllon, Eveont. not • ~~t~Ccto~lon of .._ .
convenience
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and
for
tours. AM's tlCIIOII tnwtl Pllho •
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charaes arr. very serlou.s. 'ftJey
number sev~n gre~n was 8t.art• lyn Wiseman was topt conHna
real
savin;J
(11!1 much as 1
nina. !meraeney load S.tvlet, 1
:&amp;. aame• off the pace, could II was one
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. . .~ .. .,.,. affect the. mtel!rlly of the untted. '!'he men • dl~l•lon wos won to within tour feet, lOll Inches
40% over sel'atate oo.vu•· ball en~ 111M bond piiJIIoo
!&amp;trnb blc Into IIOiid rontenti{)n lng!l with the Giants m whJch . ed st:tes Congress. It il time I
by Eusta&lt;"e WIIMn who drove of thfl hole. Mt~rthl
Haught
lion, 1nd ptiiOI'III accltltnt lno
agr•.dependlna on where
tly toklnH both _ highly unlike· the &lt;1• .' . did not boOt the ball that ,he Hou,. or Repre,.nta- •
to within lour feet six and one
nd
d M8r A ld
suronca all spell c-o-r-e-1-r-H
you u•• ,_
IY off past_performancf1 .
about Jn the r1eld. .
tives ~~arts to clean ill own I Mr. and M~. William Fol- half Inches of the hole. Cto"e ;~:c..IH!co • an
Y rno
.-HK·J.n-t. Cell and Join
Johnson Hits Hom r
Tonight John TsJtourl! 12-4) house.
I mer and daughter , Judy, were
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Clnctnnatt got off to an ta l'l.; wl be w
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The Abele reaolution directs b
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had to b• conducted b~ the USI
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ibid Wllh a pair or run, In tho agoh,st Jack S•n[ord. 14 . 6). the Hou•• administration t-om- urg and Mar!ettaA hrecentHyood.
of walkie-talkie radlol Wal won
OP IOUi'HIIN OHIO
flfit ofl B
dl . o~~ con. wh° •· q~ 1o!ll1 hi!II 1ast t hf@t d~ mitt~ to
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Mr.family
and Mrs.
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Pomeroy
~b H~nloh~Y
mvelli&amp;ltt
··any fi. and
movM rt
intourthe pro- I
by Donnie Wedge with• a drive 11 S 1. 2nd
Club RoJII'IIIftttltiiM
11tg on Vl:'ron . n!lon s !I 1xt11 r 1Ill 1on"l.
lnttre11te
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9f 314 yards Second and third
1 nanc•al or business
home run and add d
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I Ot any ; le.go! tmmoral •. or lm- and Mrs. Otis Merritt. '!'he Mer-- '
I pltiCtl were a tit betwee~ Frank
E. M. IURTON
'" the fdth oft&gt; Hendley s throw·
proper lCIIVlllll, mcludin1 ac· ritt left Monday for lndlaoe '
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Capehart and David Warner
ATIOIIWI D.
Phtoo WY 2·2612
"'i error.
l tivities involvinl the givina or wh:re they will make their I
with drlVM ot 381 yards each. '
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So far , so good. F'r,,m then" ,
recetvmg or campaign fund• ~,~,.. h
Mr and Mn. F'red WOOd&amp; Capehart woo eecond place~ ...,... •tt•~n:c•--. ....
578 lroo..,oy St., Mld41etllli, 0
0
on, things chang~d ror fh~" l
de~, questionable otrcumstanc· ~:.· and Mr.~: F. E. Sha.er- and ,arnlly o( Charle8ton Yl8o s;IIUt~o~n~l~n~a~d~r~lv~e-of~!'~-~-=~~==========- - - - - - - - ·
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National League
es, of any pre11etlt or former 1 fer of Columbus spent a week ltt-d ~cently with hl8 par~ntl, ·:.:
Bob Purkey-~was !llondlng...............
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con1rt&gt;ssmon
or conare.llsiOniil end Wl'th the1r
. son an d 1a mil''J, I Mr and Mr~. Howard '.Yoods.
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Willnm&lt;, Chi 54 212 41 81 .382 , emp oyee.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blackston. I Mr and Mrs .. Dana Ftck
IMoyo. Sf
18 211 !o 7G .360 '
~Jane Oouglas of Gallipolis loptnt Sunday wtth Mr. and
IClmente. Pitt 54 223 38 so .:159 1 IN EXERCISE 'LITOAl!' i •pent , weekend wllh Mrs Mrs. Henry Wells et Pomeroy.
Hunt, .&gt;Y
54 19-1 JO 62 .!20
Aum ll f Miller, cammls- : Velma Douglas.
Charles Reed 1penl
1 M".
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St•ra•ll , Pitt 37 147 23 47 .320 ,.ryman first claso USN 800 , Mrs. R. H Cotttardl and son an
afternoon Wtlh
Mr.
Torre . Mi.w 54 202 32 8&lt; .317 ol Mr. and Mrs. James
Mil· Bruce of Columbus •pent a and Mrs. Watemon While It
Santo. ct.
53199 37 62 .m ~ ler of 385 Hamilton-st. Middle- weekend with Mr mother, Mrs. , Keno and vl"ted wtlh her m•
Chstphr. NY . liO 25 46 .:W7 port , is particlpatlnJI aboard the w. A. Morg•n.
; let •nd huaband, Mr. and Mra.
~ailey, :itt 45 141 18 43 .3(15 Novv de&lt;troyer USS Maddox Mr. and Mra. Hugh .Benrhs i Homer ~omewood of Akron. I
CINCINNATI, Ohio. 1 UPll - 'lood. 'II.
59 238 27 72.:103 in a comblnNI sea-asRault and recently enJOyed a plcmc sur&gt;
Mrs. &lt;'h1dred Llp•~Y
and 1
Ru81nes!ll 111 boommg at th~~t Illite '
airborne combat training ell:er· f)lr with Mr. a rut Mrs. Barrie daugntel of Oral{ontoh, Utah.
for the Natim~al League and I
Am- :an Lf'SI'JI!
else. "Litgas '~ May 12 to June Phillips at Dow take.
· ~~m~ to lllpl.!nt the flurnrner
the two cluhs chiefly re•ponst·
G.AB
.: . P•t. 10 under th• direction or 1 he
Mr. and Mrs. William Fol· With her parents Mr. and Mrs.
bl• are the New York Mets and ' ~reRn•i . LA 47 149 29 53 .aM South-Rast A.,ia Treaty OrM•nJ. mer •nd Mrs. Scott Folmer, Ernest B~hr. 'l'hey have jUit
J'loiladelphia PhilliPS
IOliva. ~ttnn Iii 239 43 85 .356 1&gt;altOn 1SEATO 1 in , the Philip· , were business visitors in ol- returned !rom lloller Ho•pltJI,
The M•t• ond Phillie• are Hinton. Wa• llll239 32 79 .331 nines.
,
umbus recently. Mrs. Roborl where both had been hOApiiJI·
amon• 1lx National Lea~'" I Manti•. NV · 4! 1:!6 24 44 .324 ·
Johnson, Oouglas and Cindy, IM&lt;I. for 18\'etal woekA.
clu8s which show gain in at-1 Bresourl. bo:; 5t 223 39 71 .318 1
of Columbus rl!ttlrned with thf! MlSS Sharon Fregker of ne•r I'
tena- from 1963 and the oth· cau.,y. KC
oo22a 28 70 .314
Folmer~ lo •pend &amp; lew day! Ch,.ter WM an
overnight
et four ~lubs are runn ing only Rbin&gt;on. Bal 56 212 30 66 .311
tJVefSV e
and were later joined by Mr. gue&gt;l recently or Mr. and
•ligbllf below tall oeuun. the 1How•r,. . NY 110 18324 S? .311
Johnson.
1 Mrs. Norman MeCaln and daultasue of~ diHloled. .
' Mrr.raw Chi 40 134 17 41 .306 1
Mrs. Rollin Radford I• home ghWtl:
1 Mra. E\sle Kimes, Dr. Kath·
A l&lt;ilal of 4.2B2,$67 fans paid ApRrirh,: Sal 54 '20 3' 67 305 l
! alter belna confined 10 Melg•
1heir way tltt'bu~ NL IUtnstlle• Fr•ehan , Det 44 151 21 46 .305
M~morlal Ho•pltal.
. ryn Pond•xter, and Mrs. SadthrotJsh .Jlttle 14, , repres•ntin"
Jenneth Jl'otm.r left r•reM- , le Starkey of Mlddloport 1pent
•h incre~Mf 696,216 fans. or 1
llr me 1. "
Hobnrt Weill , Mr. and Mn. ly for an extended •tav in Tol· Saturday afternoon with Mr.
IU per cent from the total of I
.
' Clnywn Johnson, Mrs. Rena edo
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and Mrs. Dana Jl'lck .
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.4mf'ri"l 1 Lea gut - K I · 1 e · Sl•tf!r ami MrM Bill C nnol
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or the P:Bme num er brew Twin· 20 · Alltson Twin ~ . '
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. ,o • I Mrs. Elmf!r Bailly has b~en
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or OJlllnilll• a Y••r ago.
l iS·
I It Atht tl
Pow- t, were recent
v"tors of , confined to Holzer Hosplt&gt;l for I SPENO!! WEEKEND HERr.
• co ·
Tfllt ~ lllU11J• • the National · 0 ·~ 0·
Mr. ailct Mro. Rudy Durot and the pa t week
David MeConnoughey of Cln·
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Twmo: W88· · Tarldy
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L&lt;a~u~ can ·~• l e ~11-t , me
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1 Vi~cenl Broderick •nlered rlnnatl spent th• woekend with
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a It ruuanre
reror d .11 set Iast nf'r
. r an d M,n; All re d Co rne 11 ' Veteran! Hot;pllal at J-luntlng· Mr. and M~ '.
~o Story an d
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ytar whPn 11)ia2 227 pns&lt;:ed
l. ·
nf C'h11flrrn . Mr . and Mrs Char· , ton.
,
was accompanied homt by Mrs.

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eourse !!tat doesn't favor Ill)' 1n1 his old regulatlon~putw
fto
particular type player.
titer than hi&amp; new cr
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Bill SOuth . ~'• Oaey Play- mallet, 11\11 mGII 1!1
er !Misted It famed ll1t big entrants nlll'e!J Wor:t c!tardna
hitter and that would give the courtl! In ea.ual t!lllllds ·11111
Palmer and Nicklaus the edge. few revealed their scores.
Pallntr belt • lUdden thun-dor110tm that at ilbl ClOOied
off the IUn-ba~ fllrwl)ll lito
Mondoy, 1urn1n1 In 1 par 70 on
Plan on ltdlllllllll
hll fourth tnur Of the 1ayout
•lnce lhe Maot.ra.
Sam Bneacl alto had 1 70, ua-

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ZIG ZAG sewing machine
model. Dial a atltch. But.-

PHONE WY 2-2157

tonholes, monograms, appll-

Notice

$40

Miners~ille,

I WILL teacli shorthand class
In my home. (I croditl CaUJEI~E(::"i'I\Ol,UX sweeper
FURNISHED apartment,
3
WI 9-2661 early morning or plete with all attachments, rooms and bath. CaiJ WY 2late evening. June 16 to 20.
including spray gun. Like 6615.
6 IS 6tp I
new

6 16 3tc

condition. Guaranteed.
$32.76 terms or discount for[
cash. Phone WY 2-2204.
6 12 5tc

--------WE GLAOLY loan a Blue LusIre Carpet ShampooerLuwlth
purchase of B1ue
stre

WY 2-31ft

jn Rutl~:~~~:gga~~g~:~st!t:
age. Call SH 2-4131 or see
Mrs. R. A. Rife.
1 15 3tc

Leg•l Notice

P!ambiDJ,

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lawn and shrubs from insectll

aod they "Ill be banded to
you cJeaoer, brigbter, and

with ARAB U.&lt;Jo-lt Conceo- THREE and four roo"' furnish&amp;
Irate. King Builders S u p p I y ed aDd oudurnllll..a opon
Co.. Middleport, Ob~. II•
meota. WY 2-643f
12 6 tic
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.FVRNISRED aod unfurnished
B,ewing
machmes. apartmeots Inquire 11 the
new, $59.SO up. Several used Obio BotJ&gt;£
9-22-tfc
machin.. at bargain prices
Tho ~'abric Shop, Singer Sales MODERN 4 room gnd bath
and lervlct, Pomeroy, Oblo. furnishct. apartment. Phone
WY 2-3874.
$ Ill tfc
WY U2l4.
' 21 lie
THPE:E bedruom house on LID-

newer. Remeber the storage
Is Free. Pay Next FaD on
Delivery. A.B.C. Cleollen
Shirt Laundry. Maaon, W Va.
SP 3-5M3.
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Bill Wellman. Les \VIIIi•m'lll
.11 Tiffin Jewelers, ~ &amp;I,
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WI 2-3346 or WY Z-2188.
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with free

Special sale

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equip·

TUNING to Universal
Standard Pitch. (A • 440 cps.)
'15. Repair and adjustment
of action extra. CaD in Porn-

fo

reunion. Call or stop In

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make your appointment now.

ment till Father's Day All
models in stock, new and
used from $295 up. Ams· eroy, WY Z-2066.
IH3-12tp .
bar~''s Apache Trailer ~l~s, FOR YOUR Bulld'ozP.r
·ork.

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Grover's Studio,
WY z, 2475.

631f'ourth
446-0239.

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to have a profession&amp;)
photograph of your faon1v

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FOR SALE

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Galllpolts.
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Phone IV" 2-64M, PaulL. BaJ.
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Ibis area to servtce and
collect from coinoQperated

dispensers. We estabbsh
route. Car and reference
desirable. Party must
have cash capital of $900.
Good potential earnings
part·time: full·time more.
For personal interview,
give phone number, etc.
Writo To:
King Diatrlbuting Co.

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ae-ru of land ott lh• aouth llda cd!
t.ba .outbwea qv.arte•· ot SeCittorl '1.
Towu 8. Han•• 10. Cohaat;bla To-·
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monthly paymenta ~ land
contract, S32 Mill Street, Middieport. P6one WY UZ62.
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FOR SALE
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ELECTRIC Hot Point range In
good condition, $20: 48 cup
electric driiH&gt;-iaror, '10; K
of P ring, size 9, '10: 5 gallon browo and whit. jug; $5:
2 gallon brown aod wbite jug,
$2: Phone WY 2-3793.
6 16 3tc

memben waa e!lllducled
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Mn Grift RuoiOII and M r L

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Reibel -

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thea Society ,;. the Middleport

Church of Chrlll met 'Jbundl)'
evening at tho cburcll.
Devotions aod program wen
given by Mn. Georp Chlldt
with the roplc being, "Faultfinding," Money maklnc projeciiJ were diiCUssed with the
group planning a rummage llie
w be held In Augw~L
A pusage ol ocrlplura from
Revelations with commeciiJ by
NormWI Vincent Peale
will
read by Mro. Russell during
the memorial service. "T be
Story of the Firefly" by Helen
St.lner Rlce was read by Mra.
Reibel Ao the niun.. of tho
deceased members were read
a rose. was placed In a bowl Ill
Uoelr memory. Mn. Ru..seU cooeluded the service with.~ pro~
er and a poem entitled, Allor,
The hostesses, Reva Roach,
Catherine Ervin, Beosit Ashley,
Helen Bradford, Minllle
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more, &amp; Clyde AUeoawort alto
ved sherbet ond cake to 20 mom.
bers and two guests, Mn. B.,..
nice Winn and Mr1. Ida Malolle.

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borhood. Have FHA comml~
men!, 30 year loan on thl!
property, payments approxi·
mately $ii().OO per montb.
Cash required $500.00 which
Includes down payment and
closing costs.

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!ired bot air heating, excellent location. llave FHA commitmenl ($8'100.00), 20 y&lt;!Srs,
cub requir.d $1000.00 and
good credit.
MIDDLEPORT - 3 bedroom
frame home with bath, gas
heating, utillty room, and
front porch. On level lot near
both schools. $10,000.00. Will
qualify for VA loan.
William Ingels, Salesman
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6: IS Musical Clock
5:30 Dinner Mlllkale
7:30 NeWI Headllnel
1:00 s~ Blvd,
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7:30 Sign 011
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8.05 World, NaUonal Ne'"
6: IS Musical CIOCII
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7:45 The Llfe!M
8:00 Olllo VoUey ,'New~
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8:CII World, Nlllooal Nllll
8 16 Mllllcsi Clock
8:55 Q,numm!IJ llewl
8:10 Sports Today
9: 00. l'aUI ol the Town
U5 Wealller Ptclura
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8 16 Musical Clock
10:00 FaJIII\j&gt; Worship Hour
I:SS Newo
lO: 15 PubUc Servlcl
t:OO Musical CJilCt
10:30 Latdlalrln&amp;
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IO:li5, Werld, News
t ·45 FamUy Worship Hour
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12 00 l;ommurdtJ NIWI
12:00 News Roundup
12.05 Locai New~
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12:10 Markets
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12:30 SahBday Matlnee
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12'30. o\ll'lcullure Ageol
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12:45 Country Go Rouncl
l:li5 Newo Beat
3:00 liltUrdaJ Mallneo
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2:00 Ccuntry Go Roond
1:00 Dilclll. wtlb Doll
2:li5 News Beat
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3:00 Let'o l'lko 1 BreU
ltOO Nm SUIIID*'J' .
3: li5 News Beat
1: II Dinllor Mluleall
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1:20 Country Jamboree
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!:35 Paul Bowen
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1:00 NIWI

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S: OU Breakfut Part;y
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8:30 van Palt'lcl&lt; Sporta
S:fli Bu• Fundlllr~WeH'rl
l :lill Opeo Hoqae
1:011 News
t:lll Cof!eo With Jlllet
t:lli Betty Newto11
11:00 M1n1aW1ai Alloc.
U:a Coun1rJ Drlflero Y.W
11 : 1~ Masoc Cl Agr. En-Tue
U.lli A.S.C. Program-Frl
ll.li tl'amUy Worsnip-Tbon.
11 :41&gt; Tiny's Coootry 8ymDI
1Z 00 Noon Report
12:30 Goessler'o Guest Star-Frl.
12:&amp;11 Music Jusl For You
4:U Blaettoar Show.'I'UOL
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Coun~ Jamborea
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII
Jolon Horms
Breakflll Part;y
Jmes Bulcl&lt; Show
10: IS Tbo Good Life
10:3ti Millie In Tbe Alr
10:0 This Is Music
11:011 Top T011 Show
11:35 Top TM Sbow (OutlnDo)
11:00 Naoo Nowo
II: II Mllllcol Interlude
12:30 Re•. MerUn 'feels
1:00 Platter Part!
7:00 SUndown Serenade
7:30 Slgo Of!
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WiDp of Healtna
ABBIE AND SLATI
Bible 8poab to You
~oice of Propllecy
Wash. Reports to People
Sunday Show
Nocc Newo
Chrllltan Hour
li:.!U Rev. MerUn Teets
1:00 lllll,y Gl'lhlm
1:36 Lulilerao llaur
2:00 Tilt QJurcb At ~ort
1:00 Cowotry Hymn Tlmen
t: 311 World ID Review
1:00 Bapllsl Hour
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OPENING JUNE 15 Ed's Auto I.Jlli&gt;TaiTi'Ved- Bniiiheiiliiiij; NOW OPEN, Ed's Auto Trim,
812 W. Main St., Pomeroy.
Trim, 812 W. M&amp;JD St., Porn- ment of Apache camp
Complete line seat covers.
eroy. 0. \Complete tine
ers. Just in time for
convertible
tops, carpets and
coven, Convertible tops,
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original
trim.
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pets and orlt:Jnal trim.
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"Free Srorago Plan" you
Priced for quk,lk sale.
bath and bas&lt;&gt;
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furnace heat.P• h28o n
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SALE - Mexican
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plants. William H.
4 ROOM apartment witb bath.
Sewer Mai'JIIBes
wioter clothing. Here's how
Syracuse.
6 B
Phone WY 2-S385.
works, Bring Ill aU
FOR SALE
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Call Wt Z.llll7t Da' ,. NlaM
winter clothes or caD uo
I!Uitar~ Unfurnished bouse, 4 rooms. ·
7 • lie
Pick-up and we will
and Amplifien, 24 montbo
utility and bath. 1655 Pomt
•iooaiJy" dry clean them
pay, see or caD TtfiiD Jewel- Lane, Pomeroy. Phone WY z, Business Opportunities
regular rates,d with tree
ers, Point PloaSBD~ W. Va., 3874.
S S tic
proofing an hang them up Pboce so. Bill Wellman, Les
In
for storoge Ill sealed ced8l' Williamson.
I~ PTRNISHED apartments. Ph
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WY 2-2776. After 5 p. m. phone
ready for them, next !aU, call KILL TERMITES and protect WY 2-357-l

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put,
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belrl.
Tho yeon !DaY wipe out
many thiDp
But lhla bel' wlpo oot never •
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days
Wben we were oil rogelher ·
Ava Gilkey and Children

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Phone WY U005.
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ABC CLEANERS
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From the lare;est truck or
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Potne-'1
bulldozer radiator to tbe
Mlddleporl.
Equipp&lt;&gt;d to buttonhole, mon- HOUSE f'OR RENT m
smallest heater core.
1 16 etc ogram, etc. Balance
due roy. 3 room! and bath, ca~l~
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WY 2-3575 after 5 p.m.
FOR SALE - Mexican Tomaro
6 12 5tc
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Pomeroy
plaota. William H. Holmes, FOR SALE- Middleport's taU- FOUR ROOM furnished a;;;lri WY 2·2143
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6 15 6tp

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HOUSE. 4 rooms
monthly. Phono WY 2-2204.
$40.00 a month .
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Recitations, Lesson Periods ore
• hi'1ghtS OrI. 8Dpt'IS t programs
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• "Christ and tile Omrch," was 1 laking part !nAudlng

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John
Pat Riley. Jndy OWen, Teri
Thomas, Valerie Wblte, Danny
Acree, Barbara Smart (visitor)
class 2, Barbara Anthony, Venita G;bbs, David Swisher, 'Mike
Hoffman. George Hindy. Allen
Acree, Dick McCloud
with
teachers, Mary
Hindy, Sara

the theme Qf flle annual O.ild•n

NQ's Day program of the Middlepon Firs! Baptist
Church

Sunday morning during
worship hour.

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The kctchen and dlning room
committees of the Saltsbury
PTA are asked to report at the
school, Tuesday at 1 p.m. to
help prepare dinner. for the
Mecgs Soli Conservation. Serv,
mg will start at 7:30 p.m.
Chester Council Daughters of

Bible Sunday Theme)s Carried
Out in Children's Presentation

A pl'()gri!D olli'T}'Injf out the the ~ Mn. Klein weJ,
Sunday lbeme wu glv,
the Rev. Mlrvll\ Dow,
en at the llllllual Cblldren''
oaek to Heath Churdl for
at
Heolh
next yeear and bls lamlly.
O.urch
Sunday
J1eeo Sanborn led the
morning. The program
was
children In their
opened with an organ prelude
meditation with Mlaa
Tqm Baker.
Diane Criswell as p8nlal lor
the pnogram. Mrs. Bernard
Mrs. 0. P . Klein, chairman, Full;&lt;, Primary Superintednent,
welcomed parents and memwith the pnogram,

America w1U meet m regular bers of the church, explained

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Billie Scbool programleamed In cla81.
Two Melp county ·Marlnel
or the Euterprloe £UB Churcll Tile Junior glrla taught by
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wu· beld l'rlday evenm, at Mra. Will wttb MJ.u Vletlo ~Uy , ftl'l pia
til
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the churcll
Y!IIIDI Ml.u Joyce Evans and duty with the United
Statel
Mrs.
Smllh ~ Mn. Mus Mane Bmlth ia belpen Marine Corps. '!boy .rt Jtog•
James . Will WCIJ't dlrec:tpra of llllt _,ral loop and ·e.Ve ~ Rausb, 17, the BOD ol Mr. and
the acbool a£MI Mn. Wlillam ....,.,e of the lessons and' the Mn. AlbtrllJiousb of :Ht .N. ~
Pulllna, . the plaiciat 'J'be. ciNJ. ·memory • verses. 'Rev. Men- Street, Mltldleport, and SUnleY
dren entered
the Simi;~ zel 8mlth· 11as · ~ teacher for R. LeJJjley, aJao 17, the BOD ol
uary ·alnslng the theme 80151l• the Junior boy8 an4 helpers Mr. lllld Mra. Harold W. Len&gt;"Jesus the Promised Savior," Wt!l'e' Keith Evans ' and Junior ley oU Llberty,Leno, l'on!eroJ,
hkb
lao th theme of and Mik B tz 1be bo
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was 8
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Roush II 1 reCent oFidUat.
the scbool.
88118 "America,• and rave of Middleport High lchool a...
The program, In cbarge · ol memory versea learned ' In Lemley of
Pomeroy · lllgk
Mrs. Will, opened with .the o!Jaa.
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school
hymn, "I Love to Tell '!'he;
certlllcalel were
Stdry," 1 the congregaUon; ,_.ued . eaeb ekUd and 'II&gt;' 'l'llelr bule training wUl be
followed by Uie pledge ,to llie preciaUon certificate.! to .the .at the Mlrlne Corpa
Hecrull
American and . Christian flap JjlredOra,· . teachera, ' lje)pel'fl ·depot .at San Diego, Callfornla,
to the Bible. Skip Logan lllld Mrs. Herbert Dlmn lllld under the Buddy system. At tha
and Mlb Carleton were the Mn. Fred Clark, wbo planned compleUon of 15 weeks o{ Rollag bearertl. Memorjc verses t1ie picnic beld · 1111 Tburaday. crult training they wiD be gp:ant.
ltarned In assemblies were "'•- craft work was on di&gt;play ed a :ID day leave befllre llelnc
1-ed. to Marin
a• tb
bout th
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A\':tatton
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finger plays w~ given by the
wm JII'Oil'IDl. '
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nursery an
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Miss J~~ EV8118 was the
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nursery teacher .wlth Mlaa Suaan Dixon .and · Mrs. WUilanl
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Ice ~(:vans wu the beginners
teacher and Miaa Linda DUl
tho helper.
FolloW1118 the laking or the
offenng by Richard Dlll, Jlo.
ger, Dixon, Paul Dllllllld Cbuck
Young, with the children slngIns the offering song, tho Prlmary clllss taught by . Mils
Bonnie ·Smith wllb Ml.u M~
jorle Ben\2 and Miss Sba=
DiD as helpero, sang several
aonga lllld recited Bible verses
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VOL
XVI NO. 54
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
WEDNESDAY,
17, 1964
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Cheering Texans·
Put Barry Qver
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With Fred Hoffma n.
Sunday
session, Tuesday , at 8 p.m. The the slgnlllcance of Bible SunSchool su(&gt;'rintendent. and Ger- 1 Primary 3 and juniors 1 tak- ch~rter will be draped in mem· day, and announced the
altl Anthony "visiting" the var- ; ing part were Nancy Buskirk. ory of Maybell Clfland and all gram.
ious classes and observing.
, Roberta Duckworth,
Sharon members are asked to wear
Wilson, Debbie Gallagher, Greg white. Following the meeting, Boyo and girls of the
Taking part from the nursery Hayes, Tommy McCloud, Mar- quarterly birthdays will be 00. garten, Primary and~Jun!OI dodepartment were Velvet Sw•ss- Ia and Darla Neutzling, Chest- served with a potluck dinner. partments bad part in the
er, Trina Gibbs. Gregory Beck- er Roush and teachers, Sara
JUNE 17
program and ortglnal versea
er, Joandie RMurkrayH. Bevtetrly HKoff- Fowler, and \label Bennett Jun- The Amateur Gardeners ol written by Mrs. Klein, were
man an
JC Y ova er; m- iors I an&lt; 3 were Joyce Ril•y
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by some of the cblldren
dergarten children included Joe ,
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. - ' Middleport w meet W es- In presenting th theme or the
Anthony, Timmv
Thomas, JJoyceDRioush,RandJaruBe k HtndAy, day evening at the home of
e
Cbrlstlne Bohr and
Taml Hoffman Dream a Hovat· Jm 81 ey ·
Y ec er' n- Mrs. Harry Moore at 8 p.m.
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M
ita Fultz, Danny McCloud, Car- i lrs. Guy Reynolds and Mrs.
the shepherd
NI~!Jm left Sunday for
~· · •ry . a 11 ag er. arc I A
M I' d V I
gc·ven by Beth Fultz
ch
camp at Butler
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yn cree. em a oge song Arthur Skinner will be asslsls
Fu!N~. J 0 hn and p a t Mc Cloud o(visilorl,
Brenda
Edwards,
Smith In costume; Mo- They attend the
led by the teacher of the class
log hostesses.
Ch•';, of ~~-t.
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· Katie Russell, im Dailey, Sal- The Winding Trail
Garden
Lu Ann French; Sam,
.,.,.
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Mrs. Beulah White..
ly Duckworth, Jane Acree, Pa club will meet at the home of
Eddie Brown iD cost-. Mf. ·OJ:arles Haskin•,
Members of the prunary class mela Neutzlmg. Mark Fowler, M C L H t
Wed 0 esda
Joseph, tho boy, by ingjop, D. C., spent the week
Eddie Sayre. and David Bus- ev:~ing: · ea on,
y
Krawsczyn. Tho 23rd e~ bil JI85C"nll, ~·
kirk and teachers, Betty Smith Bosworth Council No. 46, Roy·
was given by the
. Mrf· · oah Haskins and
MASON
and
Frances
Bearhs.
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and
Select
Masons
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hold
In
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Primary
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A piano duet was presented their staled assembly Wadnes- sang "The Bible Is A Treasure lla!!' ?rumor and Miaa Loll
hy Marla and Darla Neutzling day, at 7:30 p.m. f•r the pur- Book."
Zeltlfr.
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TONIGHT lc WEDNESDAY
during tho program. The boys pose of transacting all regular Klnderaarten children sang a
J14t, l and Mrs. B. F. ParmaFAMtL Y NIGHTS
and girls also presented sever- business and the election of of- 80151l, "Tbo Children's Friend," lee Jnt tbls week by plane for
"GAY PURR·EE"
al
songs during the program. fleers for the coming year. 4li with Josephine Toney leading P~ Harbor where they will
All Animated Production
The
Rev. Donald Boone, pastor, officers and companions are the Apostle's Creed. The
viaJI ·Jritb her daughter, Mr.
(Technlcolor)
-and1 presented an object lesson as urged to attend and bring their !tudes were given by Douglas aqd l!'lrs. Dallas Blevins and
"MAKE WAY FOR LiLA"
a meditation using the Dead rituals.
Dowson and Richard Gilkey.
faPIJii &gt;yho are staUoned th~re.
Erika Rember&amp; and
I Sea Scrolls as his topic. He diSc
JUNE 18
A prayer Iltany
entitled The~ •will vllllt various pomta
Joachim Hansen
played replicas of the scrolls 1 The Rock Springs
Better "Tbanks for the Bible." was lit JllwaU while there.
(Color)
obtained on his recent trip to Hea lth club will meet Tlturs- given by the junior department Mi[ and Mra. Milton Smart
Thur .•fri.
Juno 1"19 the World's Fair. Mrs. . Paul day at 1:30 p.m. at the home of with the solo lines read
by and \l'ree daughters, Barbara,
"DONOVAN'S REEF"
Smart was general cha1rman Mrs. w. A. Morgan with Mrs. Glenna Sprague, Jennifer Go- Suo WI Roberta of
John Weyne
Lee Marvin with the teacben in charge of Mark r.rueser in charge of the ble and Brenda Toney. The Ohio, 1pent the weekend
(Technicolor)
the vanous class responses.
program and Mrs. Roy Gru~ congregation joined the child- his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
er the contest.
ren in singing "TeD Me the Smart. The three girls reitw1" I
- andARRIVE FOR VISIT
Bethel No. 62 of the lnterna- Stories of Jesua" as the con. ed for a week'1 visit with
"lSLAND OF LOVE"
With Robert Preston
Rlv. and Mrs. William Rob- tiona! Order of Job's Daughters cludiDg number with the Rev. grandp~ll.
and Tony Randall
!!On Arthur and daughte.r will meet in regular session M. E. Dowson giving the bene..:...,_ _ __
The annual reunion of l'b e
(Color )
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arrived today for a vcsct Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at 1 h diction.
Wood·
and Wbltlatch famJilea
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The postlude was played by
and
their
frlenda was held Suniiiii
er fnends In the area. Rev. RobMagnolia Temple Pythian
Tom Baker a1 the members
day
June
7th
at the
Kyger ,
ert~ a former r~tor of Grace , ters wi11 meet in regular
went to thclr classes.
Creek picnic grounds, Enjoying
Ep1scopal church 1s now located sion Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
POMEROY. OHiO
the outing were Okey and Susat Meridan, Conn.
rnetubers are urged to be
ie
Wood, John and Mabel FroLAST TtME TONIGHT
ent.
VISIT PARENTS
.Jano 1ey and LaVeme, all of Syra"FOUR FOR TEXAS"
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
LochGIVE
DINNER
A
varied
program
of
••· 1 ~use: Glen and Joyce Wood lllld
(Tec.bnicolor)
nd hildre Rob t
d
selections wu pruented
famlly and Eugene and Orma
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin.
ary a c
n,
er an
Mr. and Mrs. James Bearhs
the pupi!J of "- Chester
Sp'li
d f mil
11 o1 ~Anita Ekberg.
Margmt of Euclid were week- entertained with 8 dinner Sun,
•mo.
I er an
a y, a
....,.
ColorcartOOM
,_
of
h
ta
Mr
win
ot tho annual piano
lumbus·,
Rube
.
and
"·-·
NJ·•
d
en gues~
or paren •
· day at their bomoe, Flatwoodl.
and Mrs. Leo Story, Robert and Present were Mrs.
Sunday at 4 p. m. In the
olson of Berghalz, Ohio; Johnwt!D. ond THURSDAY
Margaret remained for
a Pullins son Robert
st Elementary Auditorium.
ny lllld Mary Ellen and Janie
June 17-18
NOT OPEN
weok's visit.
ghter,' Rh~nd*, of ,Th~~~~~ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert uu:ool '"Tamheewfaslrstanupm!anbeordounetht,e"Par-lol HunUngton, W. Va.; Jack
·~ RollIn
· lted 1n •·
Mr. an d m••·
fltlDAY ond SATURDAY
and da ughter, Susan vcs
ade of the Toy Suldlors" by and Wanda Prultll of Diamond,
'th
their
t,
Hall,
June 19-20
Ath
S
nd
th
host... and
ens u ay w1
aun Jesse! played by SbllrDfl Glaze Ohio: John and Gertie
FOR THE BEST
1and e. host andd •BOB HOPE IN
·
M
E
p
k
h
1s
Vernon
and
Phyllis
Hall
a
nd
; sons, Tnnmy an ~.:uttie.
rs. mma ar er' w a
a and Cathy Bunce, followed
"A GLOBAL AFFAIR"
VALUES IN ALL
patient at Sheltering Arms Hos- "Oh the D
of the
children, all of CralgMIIe, W.
Yvonne Dearlo, Robert Ster·
line, Mickey O'Shaughnessy .
MEETING POSTPONED
pllaL They also visited Mr. and Dan~ing," byays Molloy, KetTVIVa.; Frank and lnna Duba and
"THE SLAVE"
The meeting of the Willing Mrs. Wiley King at the Hyway by Sheila Moore;
family of Accoville, W. Va.; Lee
{Son of $part1cutJ
Workers Class of the Enter· Motel
aJ
S bbo nd , On th and Bea Wood and children,
New 2 Pea.
(Technicolor)
· W lz," trea g •
'
e Rutland; Cecil Hensley and
Steve Reeves
Mr.· and Mr s. 0rr1s Harns
Living Room
prise EUB church
Levee, " waldo, were d one bY Rhonda Perry of Hun"-~for Thursday evening at
and grandson, E ugene
Barb
Ar h
·
woa~.
SUITES _
SUN.-MON.·TVES.-WED.
home of Mrs. Herbert Dixon and Mrs. Mason Fisher, so
nu~~~ included urn.. W. Va .
June 21-24
"PT 109''
has been postponed until
Gordon and daugbters, Carla
Games were played lllld prlz..
and
b
!sited
S
nda
idan
Smoke
Signals,"
Schaum,
es
awarded to the oldest man
Cliff Robert!lon
da y evening, June 26, due to
I
Bar ara v
u y eve- "Wood! at Dawn," by Patricia nd
President John F. Kennedy's
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
-nferenca bern'g ning in New Hven, W. Va. with
a woman there; the one travI the church ....,.
War Experience.
Glaze ·, "A Farm Medley,"
t· the
held
this
week.
Mr.
nd
Mra.
Burdell
Dawson.
e
mg
most miles a nd the
I
Weybrlght,
"Bu
..
'""
Bee,"
'th
th
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noon wl!o
-.,
one Wl
e moot chlldren preNevin Beth Fultz· "Sunset In aent, and a door prize.
are spending the summer at th H!llti " w bright, "Tb
their ~orne, Minersville,
Jell Meillwheel.• " Weyeybrlght,
e
Some of the family attend,
Ins
last year couldn1 come. One
Monday Ior thelr horne In
Bar
"Valse Mignon , b
the
w
d
nes:
ne,
Y wu Freddie Hooten, who II
Iurn bus -~
wuere
Y w spen Tayi&lt;H", Anita Fultz: "The S.. serving with the armed fotcea
several daya on busmess.
t , G 11
Sha
Gl
au er,
ron aze: In Germany. It Ia hoped all the
ere ,
Mr
d M
P
I
Fisher
· an
rs. au
"Tile Witches Party" In parts,
who are resldlns in_ Hunting, "Calling . Ali Witches - 0 f f ::~;u:.c ~.::.~~.;.gain
ton, W. Va. where he "employ· They Go _ Witches Giggle _
ed, spent_the weekend at
Buoy Spinning _ Oh, Is It Time
borne, Mmersvllle.
to Go? _ Off Again," Ezell,
THREE .Nat BBS
Mrs. Frank Stewart was the b C 111 B
' diD
yayunce.
Sd
un ay evemng
ner g~est
"Pledermaua Waltz'~ •rrang-l
her daughter and soo,m·lllw, ed by Agayrom
f
Strauss,
"'
Mr. andMrs. Ato
Lck
n ne
u e, bara White·, "Gypsy Rondo, u
Syracuse
·
arranged by Agay from Mozart,
Miss Kay Proctor of
K . Ha le . , Liebestr
,
burg, W. Va. was the weekend aren
w y,
aum,
guest of ber sister and brother- arranged by Agay fl'()m Llszt
by Marta Hubbard: "Sumbr•
In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralp
, EcL-•·ln b S
R ,
&amp;a~.e , y ue
ue,
Graves.
ro,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Mitch "Venetlan Taranttelle," Denand family and Mrs.
Car I ~ee by ~ B a b r:
Mitch spent Sunday in Colum- Charmante, Op. ~!; Groto~,
bus with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Betsy ~am, Caprice I
Roush and family .
Espagnol, op, M, Rlntsky •
Mr and Mrs Anthon Sch Korsakov by Susan Ohllnger;
ler .~ daught~r, Linr] of ;
"Butterfly" op. II, Merkel by
lumbus were wee1cend guests of Debra Grueser; the"' concludln!
his parents Mr and Mrs Ja- numbers were
Maracas,
cob Schute;. ·
·
Thompson and "Blue Velvet,"
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kenne- Morr!J by John Curd.
dy of Akron spent the weekend
The s!Udents presented Mrs.
with his mother, Mrs. Edith Erwin with a coraage folThomas, who accomltanled I loWing the Jli'Ot!l'&amp;m. A ..,olal
them home for a visit.
boar waa held followln&amp; the
Mr. and Mrs. WUI!am Koesel proeram.
Fill your tank with clean-burning, dependable Ashland Fuel Oil
I
retun&gt;ed to their home, Cleve.
,
----~
and save 3 ways;
land Sunday, after a several Cjl:b Scout Pack 246
days visit with her mother, Mrs. Mee~. 41n .S~d(Jy
1. You get the advantage of t!je lowest prevailing Fuel
Welby Whaley.
Rock Sj)rlngs Cub
Scoulll
Oil pnce wlth no payment until October 10. (Payment
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. enter- Pack 141· mCIUlrtunlay avenJi18
due September 10 for Budget Plan customers.)
ed Meigs General
Hospital at the bomo o{ Mr. and Mrl.
2. You're protected from any Fuel Oil price increases that
Monday for observaUoo a n d Horace .Abboll, Athena Rood.
may occur,
treatment.
Plan1 wora mad&amp; for a wieDer
Mrs. Charlea R. Karr
Sr. roast and. potluck dinner at tho
3. Your fuel tank will stay cleaner, rust-free.
entered Holzer Hospjtal Moo- Salisbury School, Saturday, Ju,
day for observation and treat. ly 11.
To ease the strain on your pocketbook even more, Ashland Oil has

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Two Families
Hold Reunion
On June 7th

MEIGS THEATRE

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the evening aftor which borne
Ice cream and eake were
LADIES CUSHIONED made
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sons Ruaty and Gelle, M r 1.
Franklln Rizer and cblldreD,
Melissa and Franldln Jr., Mr.
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COLUMBUS (UP!) _ A man I
sought for questioning in a fa- ~
tal stabbing was shot to death '
· h b
,. d
Tuesday mg ( y a po !CO etective as he attempted
escape.
Officers also took a woman in·
to custndy and charged her w1th
first degree murder as an
cessory to the slaying Monday
night of Larry Clifford, 29.
Clifford was cut and stalob•d 1
8·
11 times in front of his home
by an assailant who then I es·
OMAHA, Neb. - Flash flood s caped through an alley.
swept tbrough ·suburban
Tuesday n i g h t detectives
ha Tuesday night,
Lloyd Morgan and James Frost
were searching Job n Joseph
cars and trailer homes.
least five persons were feared Be11omy, %6, near his home prior
dead.
to taking him to police headquar.
Savage rainstorms
ters when Bellomy broke free
more than six inches or rain
and ran.
the western portion of the
Morgan shot Bellomy in the
hammered baseball - sized
back, killing the Deem man
into drifts and sent
Instantly. Capt. Thollt&lt;ls
!'()Bring from their banks.
yer, chief of detectives, said the
montiHJid twin lliril who
office,.. had chased Bellomy
only recenOy been
er fences and tbrough back
from the hospital were feare,i yards, firing warning shots
to have perished when their fore firing at Bellomy.
mobile home was washe~ away Voncile Young,
37, was
!rom a trailer court and jam- charged with first degree
Oled under a bridge.
der as an accessory In the
lord slaying. Sbe was to
MINNEAPOUS - Pennsyl- oelve a preliminary hearing
vama Gov. Wllllam W. Scran- the cbarge today.
too, openly hoping for a switch
of deleegates . to bil
presidenti81 drive by next week
carries bls "get acqualnteed"
campaign today to Missouri
::Oiorado.
"Right now we have to
lrilh the wind," Scranton
otter a meetlna Tueadav
with Mlnitesota
any
from Sen. BlllT)' M.

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LONDON - A Brltlab mathematician said today hts eleetronic .computet: has declded
that Sll' Fr~ncLs Bacon could
not bave wrctten tho play• atSh k ·trlb ted to wur
u
Jam
a e.s
peare.
The question has been a subject of Ulerary debat• for
years. There Is a consJdel'able
body of opinion which holds
that Bacon wrote the plays and
~t Shakespeare got the cred1t

leaders· that
to chip a11ay

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Harold Brown

Dies at Age 67

LARRY BAILEY
Larry Rex Bailey, !0, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Re• Bailey
of Chester, bas enlisted in tbe

u , S. Air Force and II currently undergolnd basic lr&amp;iaing at Lackiaad A, F, base,
San Antonio, Texas. Larry Is
a 1!16% graduat. ol Eastem
Hlgb School aod kas complet.ed two years at Rio Grande
College. His address Is AF
1571!155, Bas 1514, night 611,
Laekland A.F.B., Tesa•.

Pomeroy Police

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