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0. June 24, 1984

For Our

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THURSDAY,
JUNE 25

Jane HoweU Te~
Group luu Meetmg

Father's Day
Program given

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Farewell Party
Is Given for
Rev. R. Card

. its, Iced tea, coffee and koOI •
Reyuolds, De11J Stahl
les, loed tea, coffee and okol •
and Lena Hamm were named
ald were served. During t b e
the a)IIIIIIDg "''lDJJlittee, the
95 ' ' as
evenln~, Mrs. Bradford Maag
A Father's Day program was Jane Howell Tent No.
time and place of audit to be
.
Daughters or Unlon Vetera.JUI,
ced p•--de
on belu;lf of the group, presented
th
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present at e oc pl'lllgs met Monday evening at the announ .. ..,,. were rna
Approximately 30 attended the ed the Rev. and Mrs. Carl willa
Methodist church Sunday morn- DAV hall with Minnle Neutz- for a picmc at the Middleport
farewell party Sunday' evening a tree lamp 8lld a desk llghL
ing following Sunday School by .
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in roadside park on July 'ZI. Tbe
at the Minersville Methodist
children of Ute school.
li~g, senior VICe pres ent,
traveling prize aonated by Cadchureh honoring the Rev· RobThe primary class taught by c arge. meetln 0 ened In rlt- 1die Wickham was awanled to Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt returnSQUAD CALLED
:.Irs. Norman Weyersrruller had ~~ f
g dp
r1s were I Gladys CUckler.
ed IIi ber home, Columbua
ert R. Card.
Stella Ebersbach of Laurel·
four recitations, Dads
Are ua c arm an r~po
day, alter weekend visit with A short devotional service st, p 010 eroy, was taken
to
Nice by Stepha me
Radford; 1 given by the comrruttees on I
DINNER GIVEN
her mother, Mrs. W. A.
was beld in the sanctuary which Meigs Memorial Hospital and
My H
ero, Judy Radford ; Like : pla~ing ~~gs on the graves of I ~ family dinner was held gan.
Her son Bruce remained opened with the hymn, "Oh, admitted as a medical patient
Daddy . David Harris ; and Just Umon Ctvtl w:r veterans tn~ !~ Sunda)' at the home of Ted and lor a longer visit with
his Master, Let Me Walk Wtth by Pomeroy Emergency squa~
Like Daddy Bobby Ball.
of flowers at t e mdonfumeMn
Delbert Patterson, Great Bend. grandmother.
Thee," by the congregatton, men at 1:04 p. m. Monday.
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RecitatiOns
given by the In- the. courthouse yar or j emti
Present were Mrs. Desse
afollowed with scripture readmg
termediate department taught onal D~y . A thco~~u~ caM~~ terson , Pomeroy; Mrs. Azall~ne
Miso VIrginia Fisher ~of~~:i I from Galatians by Kenneth WigTAKEN TO HOSPITAL
by Mrs Edga r Abbott included I was re~. from e . · h:
Smith and Becky, Mrs . Pau1me leston , W. Va. was the w

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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guest of her aunt, Miss
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Racine emergency squadsmen
Evans and Mr. and Mrs. .Joe
Koehler.
Three readings were gJven, transportt'd Emory Powell of
Swartz and sons, Parkersburg,
Three Workers by Mrs. Clif- Racint Rl. I to Holzer Hos- w. va.; Mr . and Mrs. CIa i
Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn wnne 1 ford Phlliips; Three Fathers, pltal Monday ntght after be sui-

Boso and family of Great Bend
L.isten. 1 and the hosts .
Diana Good; What Dad Can
----Do, Eddie Abbott, Tommy Ball
HOLD COOKOUT
and Kenny Harris;
Father
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halley
Knows Best , Marla Grueser; · entertained with a cook
out
On Father's Day, Mary Rad- Sundav at their home in Che.
ford; and A Swell Fellow, Ka- shire.. Present were Mr. and
thy Abbott.
Mrs. David Grueser and MetaA song " Keep in Touch" by nie and Glenn and Mr. and Mrs.
the Intermediate class closed 1 Larry Hudson of
the program. A Father's Day : Lawrence Yeauger, Billy
card was presented to each ley and Alex, Stephen and
I Beth Halley of Cheshire.
father present.
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Summer·Shoe

New , Connie Radford

TRI-COUNTY
A.A. MEETING
Thursday
8:00 p.m. '
St. Paul's
Lutheran Church
Sycamore &amp; Second St.

Pomeroy, Ohio

Our June Brides Special ! !
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WHY PAY MORE?

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NOT $695,

THREE

of Gallipolis were the SUnday
guests 01 Miss Rettie Koehler.
Mrs. Dan Hysell of Ravenna
ls the guest of Mrs.
Virgie
Mora and ls visiting other
friends and relatives in the ar-

Mrs. Karl Grueser; and The fered an apparent stroke.
Founding of Father's Day Mrs. I
Bradford Maag.
Pleasant Valley Hospl!~l
Following a brief talk by the I ADMIITED : Lmda Shtflel,
Rev. Carl, Mrs. Stella Grueser., Galllpohs; Mrs . Jack McNeely,
Mrs. Karl Grueser, Mrs. Char- Pt. Pleasant; James ~abney,
les Grueser and William Rus- Ashton; Mrs. Robert Ltsle, PL
and Mrs. Willism Eskew sell were received Into them- , Pleasant; Mrs. Stephen WIJ.
and son of Dayton visited rela~ bership of the chu rch. Prayer I Iiams, Henderson.
lives in the area over the week- b the Rev. Card concluded the DISCHARGED : Mrs. Glen •
end.
s:rvice.
I Bonecutter, Pt. Pleasant;
Gene
James Eskew, son of Mr. and 1 -~A~soc~l~al~h~o~u~r~w~as~en~j~oy~ed:;•:n:;,d;.N~ew~b~e:;.r;;ry~,.-Le...-t.-ar.,t_.
Mrs. William Eskew fell Sun-lr
day while visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hatfield injuring his hand and was
taken to Meigs Memorial lfus.
pita] for treatment.
Raymond Andrews, son
of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andrews is confined to his borne,
Ebenezer St., with the mumpa.
Ctiarles Withee returned to his
home Saturday, from Holzer
Hospital, where he has been a
patient for past three weeks
and is' improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Schlllal'
of Trafford, Pa. were we,kend
guests of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles L. Warner,
Ebenezer St.
Joltn Sewell and Miss Lucille
Craft of Marietts were Sunday
' guests of Mr. Sewell's mother,
Mrs. Charles L. Warner and
Mrs. Warner.
Mrs. Azalline Smith and daughter, Becky of Parkersburg,
W. Va. spent a couple of daya
with her mother, Mrs. Oessie

••Mr.

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Mrs. Dessie Patterson return-

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ed home Tuesday, after a several days visit at Great Bend
with her sons, Ted and Delbert
Patterson. Weekend guests of
the Patterson brothers were
Mrs. Azalline Smith and daughter, Becky, Mrs. Pauline Evans
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sw11rtz .II
and sons, Joey and Mike
Parkersburg, W. Va.
FINED '158, COSTS

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Here's What You Get:

Robert F. Lawson, of Portland was fined
and costs
and given a three day jail
sentence in Meigs C o u n t y
Court by Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr., Monday, on a charge
of OW!.
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that move the case go forward ...
Crow did not represent
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Although the temperature was
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several samples which '!ere tn- this case be continued at a that th~ defense harl introd.ue- 1all at the .ouvru:-st property
«Joler Wednesday, tempers
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where the Oilers lived.
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•ere warm n, the Meigs Cound of h'18 wtl A
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COMMENT ATING EDITOIIAU Y

dent of the United States, one fact is increasingly clear .
There is no way to gtve him complete
protection. No way at all. Especially
wl\h a gregarious, outgoing man like
President Johnson.
This bemg the case, it is beyond com·
prehension why emergenry steps •ren't
taken at once tu name a vice president.
This is not to suggest that harm is going to befall President Johnson. It is to
p01nt out realistically th&gt;t harm COULD
come to him.
One crackpot - just one - among
the millions of people to whom the President Is being exposed on bis frequent
public appearances could be enough.
And all the security precautions in the
world might not stop that one fanatic.
One enemy of the country, one zealot
with more &amp;eal than brains. One gun,
one bullet, one knife. That's all it would
take.

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"Let's Talk This Over! 1'

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And no vice president to step In and
soften the shock and dislocation as Vice
President Johnson did when President
Kennedy was assassinated.
There is no plausible, logical or acceptable reason why a way to correct this
situation can't or shouldn't be found IMMEDIATELY.
The country's welfare simply can't be
served unless such a step is taken nowand to beck with the technicalities and
inertia that are delaying it.
The whole nation is praying for the
President's safety and health. Regardless of pol;tics, personal preferences or
party loyalty, America needs its President - and never more thar now.
But along with our prayers, let's have
action on a vice president. And let's
have it NOW.
To postpone such action amounts to
deliberate and dangerous disservice to
our country.

no tr.ouble convlnclni him altha
Dear Helen:
need.
Do you know wbat It's like
Often Neighborhood
Study
to have no home I live 1D a Centers are begun ao a retutl
bouse, quite the worse f o r of petitions by atudenlll .. Their
wear, with my parents and llt- blg advantage over llbrarlea ts
Ue brothers. My father has a that lhey are especially f o r
atrocious Illness. It ls like a ldds, with otudent teacbm ther
malignant growth and he ill Ill explain and encourage. (Colpitifully pOwerless over lt. They lege education -majon somecall It alochollam. My mother tlmea receive extra credit lor
trle! so hard to make up to us,
and beCause of her understand- thisOfworlt.)
tblll I am sure, L. E., U
able frulltratlon ohe ofW!l be- someone knows of your sltuecome• morooe. She gela deopon- llon -you'll get help. A n 1
denl and depre.,ed.
young pereon who lilowo a real
They art ollher to blame Interest In learning wm fln4
for the way I feel. I em j01t plenty of boosts along the way.
not mature eoougb' to aceept You'll .... -H.
tblll llfe. I just can't function Copy !tilteD
under 11. I keep wanting to •• Dear Helen:
1 am worried about .my 13 •
cape.
year-old atster. one Saturday
At school I can forget "· I my date and I were altting In
can actually feel good there. I the movie - and, well, we
am a part of a sane world. But weren't quite watddng the pl.,..
as to repel Insects.
A nationally known outdoor writer mans
what baP!"'.n&amp;? The teachert ture. We later discovered 1111
This gentleman may be an expert on
who in'vitably bas become an. autho~ity bugs and their frailties, but you have to
send home assignme!!t&amp;-home- younger alster was two row•
on mosquitos and other pests as conVInc- suspect he has a lot to !urn abOut womaklng projects wllh SO - pl01 back of us, watcblng. Now slle
ed that Cleopatra wore haevy eye make- men-aU the way back to Cleopatra.
boon to put ln. themea. euayo, think• It Ia perfectly all rlCbt
up not so much to attract roamin' Roocience, projects.
for her to do tblll, too.
WhY, Helen? WhY can't we do
I know I didn't set 1 1ood n. our school wd where we can ample, and, belleve me, It
THINK! I never even try to aet be the last Ume I cheapen myI •
my homework because It alwayo self lfke this. How can I conrenects the contuolon of my vlnce her that llese acts will
IJ DOROTHY KILGALLIN
home. I bave no study ball. I only make her oorry later can't do asstgomenll between SHAMEFUL SIXTEEN
multiple voting.
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Dear S.S.:
By LYLE C. WIUION
'The bloc system of voting In
Mundt contends that •~ 18
A big-sister talk will help.
Ualled Prell International
all state presidential elections unfair to small state voters. If
Please put In a wor&lt;l for all Tell her ebe mode you realize
D , as a unit in the electoral col- som• small state does not soon lh• people who want to learn how cheap you looked, a n d
Sen. Kar1 •~- Mundt , R-5 ..
bas
summoned
the
attorney
lege in support of a presiden- m 0 v e to challenge the aystem but bave no home• In which to \bank her for lL Tbll really geto
Mexico, If he can just c~ok up a good
Broadway Bulletin Board
to yoonger sl•lera, who hardly
reason for the trip . .. Those who saw 1 general of some small state- tial candidate scoring bare in the courts, Mundt and Mor- do their homework -L.E.
One of the n~tion's biggest political •the sneak ~review of "The Americaniza- any small state - to sue In a majority of the votes of his ton hope to get Congress mov- Dear L.:
ever get credit for anylhlng.
beUors just made a huge one, wagering tion of Enuly" say Julie Andrews will be federal court for a new deal In state," Mundt told the Senate, log on a resolution lor a con- 'Jb.ere's hope for yoong pea- texcept mooplng) -H.
that if Barry Goldwater is the Republi- just about the hottest property in films the electoral college aystem of "nullifies to a considerable de- stitutlonal amendmenl The pie Uke yoo In the community Dear Helen:
can Prsidential candidate he won 'I even when it's released Now Marty Ransohoff chooSing presidents of the Unl~ gree the equity of provisions of project is pending In the Senate study halls which are apr!JIIlnl I am a mother of three chllthis (civil rights) proposed leg- under the title Senate Joint up all over the country, UIU8l- dren- When I - them or any
carry Arizona . . . The Leslie Caron- is preparing a movie to show off what he ed Stateo.
Warren Beatty idyll hasn't been affected thinks is her greatest talent - wild
Sen. Thruston B. Morlon, R- lslation.
Resolution 12.
ly oponsored by the Bureau ol d&gt;Ud doing anything that will
by her husband's divorce suit naming farce. Peter Ustinov will direct ... New Ky seconds Mundt's motloo. "The concept of one-citien
SJ 12 would provide for the Social Welfare or 8 !Ike organ- hurt them. I try to stop them.
W arreu as eorespobdent.' They't'e an ob- York cab drivers are being offered bon- M~~dt and Morlon seek relief I one-vote l• written out in I h e choice of electora exactly as latlon, they are operated most- Parents resent this. In tblll day
viously devoted twosome in all the best uses of from $5 to $20 by desperate out- [ !rom what Mundt terma the 1civil rights bill. Under the win- members of Congres• are chos- ly by volunteen -housewlv.., and age, mothero send their
Hollywood places, where people go to be of-townen- ~ ho beg to be steered to a 1most flagrant violation of vo~ ner-take-all methnd of countmg en: One from each congreaslon- teachers, college otudents, but- children out for oomeono e!Je
seen - not to hide out . . . Ralph Meek- hotel where they can get a room.
ing rights of lndlvldoal citizen• electoral votes, however. the al district and two at large •• lnessmen and women,
mlnJ&amp;. to care for, and then get mad
er ;md the Lincoln Center Repertory
!!listing in the republic.
winner gets not only the votes u.S. senators are elected from ters, anyone who hu several
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Theatre are parting amicably. He lookh state. This system would evenings a week to spend he1p- ~-"'·•
when they are
atoppecl
Morton and Mundt are confl- cast for him, but also the votes
Quote from a sophisticated New
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In the from
-eo
ed over tjle schedule of next season's Yorker who sees every show in town: dent that the Supreme Court cast for his opponent. He liter- eac
nfranchise
the
small
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and rural voters In the big "'"
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astic, and decided there weren't any to go see 'Tile Subject Was Roses' at the college sy1tem to he In viola·\ polling places and steal every statea who now are largely dis- eo.
of the way I r8lae my children,
parts coming up that were right for him Royale. It's the best play I've seen in tlon o1 !be Constitution. Tbei vote cast against him and bave nfranchlsed In the choice of a If your city has no public but wllen I see young mothera
Porfirlo Rubirosa, who has made two years. It's better than 'HeUo, Dolly' confidence is ba!ed on last them added ~ his total as • .,. president.
study hall. talk to your prlncl- neglectlnS theirs. I'm dlspn.
quite a few front page headlines in his or 'Funny Girl' or any of the other shows week's court rulilig tbat both counted for · In the Electoral
Th• left of center or liberal pal about getUng one organ!· ed. Should I Just IIDor• them
day, is heading fox the biggest in hill ca- people are paying $50 a ticket for. It is Housea of legislature In in- College."
congressional elements that ed - a girl with your fino com- -R. P •
reer. Very big deal, If it goes through.
funny and touching and beautifully writ- dividualstates must be similar- Mundt cited the massive in- sparked the 1963 civil rights bill mand of Engliah should have Dear a:
Mutual friends in the gambling world ten and marvelously acted. It's a crime ly representative of oumhero of fluence of the big cities In de- are in general on record - - - - - - - - - 11'1 alhelr
goodowo
Idea !dell
to let pareD\8
raise
unleao
are working overt;me to settle the mil- that it isn't a smash hit. Please let the people, ln short, a one-man-one- termining the winner _or. the
against extending the presidenthole lddl threalell the sa!Jty
lion-dollar lawsuit filed recently by !am- people know about it."
vote rule.
electoral votes of the vtg mdus- tial vote right to the little guys SHIPYAIID WORitER
en Nick "The Greek" Dandolas against
. the small states end ln the
(l()'l'EBURG. Sweden (tJIP) of
Looking down
your
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State by state, the electors trial states. And he cited the Ill
noeeyours.
at •neglectflll"
mothera
oil magnate Ray .Ryan. They fear that lf
Sean Connery has a · couple more are chosen on a winner-take-aU massive influence within those big slate farms. The political -NildiB KllrUshchev. who baa will make you u popular 88
the case reached the trial stage, it would James Bond !llckers to do, then his price I basis. A one-vote majority In great ciUes of racial, labor and
ca* irrtparable damage to Las Vegas will go up to $!-million a film . . Singer New York stale will deliver to other pressure groups. these pOwer of these left of center or done. a lol of things in his Ume, Carrla Nation at tile CGI'IIft oacongressional elements rev•..led himoelf Wedne.'Jday to loon. -.11
.. .' Ever since the private--"no press in- Helen O'Connell quit the Tommy Dorsey a presidential candidate all of powerful minorities actually are liberal
rests very largely on the blg be a former shlpy ard worker. 1
vitl!!f" - dinner for Jacqueline Kennedy package to strike out on her own with a the state'• 43 electoral votes. enabled to veto or to select and
whose "I uaed to work In the ship THE DAILY SENTINEL
at tlle St. Regis, Washington has been new act . . Sammy Cahn's favorite girl Mundt contrasted that situation . to elect presidential nominees city pressure groups
power
would
be
cllpped.
yards myself," the Soviet prebuZIIDg about Grant Sawyer, Governor of in New York is also the favorite girl of
with
the
objectives
of the pend-~ and to write political platlorrns Advanu lor Wedneoday PM'a · mJer laid a cheering crowd of DIVOTID TO INTiitiiT OP
Nevllda. He was the only governor in the
MIIGI MASON AltiA
and presidential policies. There June U
wurkers at tho Goetaverkan
roomful of wall-to-wall political big-shots an Important movie producer, and that's lng d vil rights blll.
Yards. after bll 101fe N!lla bad
little
ripple
among
the
Nalllfl
..
Eqnlty
results
In great cltles a kind of
causing
quite
a
·~CIII,.. I. OweR, JJ'UIAIlike Adlai Stevenson, Averell Hamman hipsters . . Neil Sedaka Is being sued
C....,_ T111n1hlll. I'IW
launched
a
new
mrJceralor
and Robert McN/IIIIIla, and the word is for $100,000 by Italian impresario Ri.,..
PWIIIMII ewrr 1ft.-.. •e.,t Hfto
vessel.
o\U that the Democrats are grooming
~ TM OhM YIU"' PultHIMftl
His official blngrapblel do frl
cardo Cella. The trouble started when
cetlllll.,•
111' MHIIaftll It , PCCi...,IU
him for something Important.
not contain any reference to Ollila. lu•MII Off* ,.._ W"f to
Neil
canceled
a
European
tour
to
replace
• • •
Khrushchev u a shipyard 1,17, ICIIteltll _.... WY M1.. .
Singer Joe Dee, one-time hero of the Eddie Fisher, who suddenly wasn't singworker.
Twist movell)ent, has invented a new ing as scheduled at the Town and Coun....,..
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dall£e call1!di"Sbhbh." There is no musneeds.
other
vegetables
o
v
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1111
ic. Coupl,_just stand still and stare into
doctor tells me 1 hsve a heart Your requiremento will vary
LEAVES TOKYO
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as
the
newspapers
have
duly
reported,
eacb other's eyes. It's expected to catch
murmur.
Are
there
any
specUwith
the
amount
of
energy
you
Q
Cau
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scan
really
be
TOKYO
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ic
activities
l
should
not
enuse
up.
For
example,
at
phy
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er
the
weekend
at
a
very
proper
East
Local 802 absolutely ecstatic!) . . . Virgage in?
cal labor you will need more Is this considered an operation bage Wedneoday alter an e.,...t .":: _ .. ,.,,,..,., 10 - , . .
Side
hotel.
It
was
a
conclave
of
ladies
ginia Hill, who became the most famous
A - nere are several kinds calories thao......
when
ellpenslve!
day vlslt to Japao.
_., - nor ,. .. ,... o1 Raymond Burrta you are
suiten- and
A Is
_ IaPiaaflla
1s 8 our"'-' She was aceomparded by """ ...., _.,. - . . .,,..., .,.
lady on television in the dear dead days with crew cuts
rau~ It _.., Improve"";; tor Mark Herron, ldenUIIed by - ·
of the Senate rackets hearings, is finish- "Perry Mason" on TV - bas undergone of heart murmur. By far the gaged in 8 .....,n cy pur ·
Cedars
of
Lebanon.
Friends
surgery
at
commonest, ..peclally In adoThe term "p-een vegeto- ope ·'lh Miss Garland u her llance "' ·- -·
Ing the writing of her memoirs . In her
d a Ooln
nura
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Austrian hideout, and several publishers ·a re gravely concerned . .. Princess Mar- lescents and young adulls, ls bles" Is loosely used to cover appearance &lt;&gt;I a person wo
the functional murmur which those with only S to S per cent acne acara but, alnce tblll Ia 1101 an
W ese
e.
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are highly interested, as well they might garet's favorite new American Is play- 1oo
normal and not related to carbohydrate. This would in- a Ufeaaving procedure, I'm a- Snowdon u.
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wright
Burt
Shevelove,
who
has
been
Inbe. Virginia decided to spill all for just
one reason: money. The Chicago gentle- vited to lunch at Kensington Palace and any o11seas0 of the heart. It Ia elude oome yellow •egetables !raid It would bavl to be clallman who was the s6ur~ of all those G- keeps Her Royal Highneso amused with caused by the swlftnesa of the ouch ao carrots and notabaga ed u a IUSDl'l' llem. Get your
stories abOut the theatre. Being !he hip Dow of blood tbrolllh a vigor· (but not aweet potatll), some local medical aoqety to bejp
notes for deo!'ades has gone broke.
The buzz around Buckin~ham Palare sister, Meg's always liked people in show
red
0111 hearl.
bas it that Prince Philip is dying to visit biz.
Other murmurs are caused •
by • roughening of the aurltce
\Conference ot Laka~lde.
of the heart '"!vee or lealtY
1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McPeek
valves
doe
to
ln!ectlon
..
or
, of Belleville, W. Va., and Mr.
Hado
Dolt
cbanglll IIJSOCialed with age
and Mrs. Clolrleo Hensle9 were
and hardening of the aorts.
OCie
0
S
visiting l\tf.~ and Mn. Clbololl
GOATNOSE sAVED AND 60IJefrr
(ic~TN&lt;:&gt;SE IS lHE IRUCULENT TE~NT
Some murmurs ar1 clue to conSeal&gt; of 1\a'fenswood, W. .va.,
1HE HOUSE-WHAT KINO OF A LAND•
WHO'S
ON 1HE LANDI..DRO'S
aenltal
litarl
oefeclll.
Often
timand Mr. and· Mrs. Phil 1141!d1LORD IS HE, DO '10.1 SUP~?
BACK 10 GtT 1HIN6S (X)NE ••••
., the loudest murmurs accotn- Mn. Ruth Steheon wao bon- Murrysviule, 'fi- Va.
pany the least
aignl!icant ooretl receoUy ,with a birthday Mra. ~ carter, Beverly
cbangea 1n the valves.
dinner. Guests were Mr. and Henaley and ·Leone' Babcoek
Shortnosl of breatb OD exer- Mro. Harold Osborn and larnt- ailed on ' !lAth Larldaa who·
tlon and swelling of ibe anklea ly, Keno,, ~·.. ~
Mrs. c
•
are a better guldo ' t.o yo u.r Howiord Y~ ol Paden City. Is lll.
heart's capabilities tbaD a mur- W. Va., Edith Otlhom of Keno, Mrs. Glp.dya Caruthera and
mur. In other words, II you bave Mr. and Mrs. Roland Stetbem, daugloters,; Cantoo. apent
1
1 fUnctional murmur or a leat Mr. and Mrs.
Garth Smitb, week with Mr. and Mra. Marthat ia well COlDIJOIU!Ited, )'01&gt; Nellie Stetheo:n, and Emmell vlo Marko. '
need not Umlt your acllvltlel at Stethem.
Mr. and Mt\ Clalllle Slaltb,
all. But If there are ligna of be- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar BabcOCk Reedsville, ' aoid Ml'.
and
glruolll&amp; boar1 lallure, J,.~will were dlnDII' auedlo dl Mr. and Mn. Garth Smith ware at
~- ~ ~and
Mrs. C. W. Taitt, Uttle Hock- Adelphb., to a\telld tha fUnenl
...,.~ IIGIDI
·
log. In the Jft.ernoon, they VIa- of Nora Smith.
tatlall of exeriiOIL
!ted Lola Woods 11 St. Joseph Ml'. and Mrs. Howard Y«mii
. ""•--ed olio Hoapltal.
·
·
of Paden City, W. va., ar 1
Q • To have I """""'
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opendlng a fe'1 daya with Neils lt better to beve a areen ves- [ Craig Deaol and Bob Burton · lie Stehem
.
etable or a. JfJ11DW fOgetable of Columbus are opendl"'l sev- Mr. and · )In, Olear Balleach day? Ot ., you need both! era] weeks with Y.r. and Mrs. cock called ·&amp;i 'lolr. ili4 lira.
A - Tile ll&amp;priltal lMq lj [Wayne Prinefe.·
·
Lester Little of · UW. llo!:tto get enough of the esoentlall Mr. and - Mrs. oav, Yalellllq.
nutrlenta (protaiM,-carboloYdr• llp!lll a ~ at b . 14~ .
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rounds of ammuniUon from the
local National Guard armory.
Covington County Sheriff Bil·
ly Canfield said the M·l rifles
and ammunition were discovered missing Saturday when
local Nationai Guardsmen
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the Grange .mel AKred Grange
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Refreshments
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Loser - Cisco (3-9). HR-Chris· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Che..
topher.
ter Price.
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The Willing Workers class of
lh• Enterprise EUB chnrch will
meet Friday evening, at t h e
home or Mrs. Herhert Dixon.
The Women's Christian Tern~ ,
Union will meet F
al the Flrst Baptist Church
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at 7:30 p.m.
JU'IIE !7
The Middleport Fire Department will have an ice cream
aocial Salurday from 4 to 9 p.
m. on the village hall lawn. The
Anriltpry of the Fire
ment will sell baked goods donated by members and any other intere~ted parties. Anyone
wishing to doQIIte, please call
a memher of the fire department lor plck up.
An Ice cream social will take
place Juno 27 at the Rutland
Methodist clrurch at 1:30
·m• The social WID be sponoo';.. .I I
by lbe Rutland
. Jle.
will be aold. Eveey.
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Juue 26
The Plll&gt;l&lt;roy Garden club
will tour the ·rose gard""" of
Mr. and Mrs. Dor Schaefer Fri- 1
day, June 26, at 2 p.m.
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Bargains galore now In

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The fish bas five •'finge...- ...
on the ba&lt;-k leg• and four ..
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&lt;'reature on displav in
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Bosworth 11
Joey Chotin

m. National up 9 a. m.

on many of today's common drugs.

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Groolll't Rin1 ,_ .. f42.50
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NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS

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m. Barbara Brent up

old Morrison, Harold
Mrs. Robert Arnold, Mrs. A
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M. E. Forgey and son ;
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D. G. Hurd and daughter, Mrs. REGULAR
M. E. Mahom and s.uo~n~:: g~;~~ ~ ~ Certified
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·Board Studies
Vacancies in
Teacher Ranks

Society Notes

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Buffet Picnic

ENTERED HOSPITAL
Earl Anderson, Rt. 2, Bidwell ; Mra. Cbarlea L. Carter,
Rt. 2, Galllpolis; R. Whitney
Flllenger, Grape St., Gallipolis; Mary E. Brawley, GBI
Patient; Mrs. Hobert E.
ten, Hobmar Dr., G•llipoll•'
Mrs. Mary J . Halo, Rt. 1
Vinton; Robert T. Saunden, Rl.
2. GalllpoiiJ; Mn. Lou1u L.
Spires, M81011, W. Va.: Ronnie
David Rallloy, Rt. 2, Gallipolis
Ferry; Mn. Robert K. Park,
Ravenswood : Billy Joe Barton,
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Clyde L.
Riffle, Leon; Mrs. Carl F.
Hooton, South Side; Mrs. Douglas Edwards. Hartford ; Mary I
Ann Elias, Mason ; Drexel A.
Lambert, Rutland Mrs. Wald
B. Hayman, Racine Mrs. Ht&gt;, I
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ward E. Terry , Rt. 2. Proctorville: Mrs. Clifford D. David·
EXTERIOR VIEW - Customers of the Citizens National bank will be using
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son, South Point ; BP-xford double-door !\.~~e·S_~ entr:1n~e to the Installment Loan department. _ Sentinel Photo. !
Brown, Ironton: Mrs. Dormant
Coffey, R• I. R&gt;v Mrs. Thel·
rna Ta~
·Jen; Rev.
John Wheeler, 1·iellston: Mrs.
Mattie Clay, Jackson: Charles
W. Rice, Rt. 1, Rush , Ky:
GAUGE READING~ - Gal·
John P. Messer, Ashland, Ky;
lipolis dam , 18.2, 14.4., running
Mrs. Ira G. Lycan, Russell,
eight feet Pt. Pleasant 24.26
BIRTHS
Pomeroy 20.80 Hinton .63, sta·
Mrs. Carl Frederick Hooton,
tionary Kanawha Falls .46. risSouth Side W. Va., son, 8 :39 The
Northwestern School
ing Charleston 17 .92, 1'-nawha
p.m.; Mrs. Douglas G.
river or the sills.
wards, HarUord, w. Va.,
Wednesday evening dis·
Boat Movements:
5:51p.m.: Mrs. Clyde L. Rif'fle:: lclJSSI'd but did not act to fill
Ohio River - Onward up 14 .
L!~on ,
W.
Va.,
teacher posts.
5:40
p . m. : Edena
Bosworth,
1:13 p.m.; Mrs. Robert K. ra1ro. 1
The district presently has fnur
up
14,
7:W
p.
m.:
A.
E. Dyke
Ravenswood, W. Va., daughter,
vacant positions that are not 1
· up 14, 12 :40 a. m.: Peggy
Downing
up 14, 1:20
filled. an elementary teacher, a
a.m. J . E . Vickers up 14, 2:30
principal for the elementary and
Junior High, and an industrial J
PFC. JOHN DODDERER a. m. Jinx up 14, 3:30 a.m.
Arts
teacher
at
Rutland
High
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Army Pfc. John L. Dodder' Orleanian up 15, 6 a. m. Chris
TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
school
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er. recently returned from Jr., up 16, 6.30 a. m. South·
,..GYPSY"
Korea. is participating in Ex· ern up 17, 1:40 a. m. Go n a
With
Russell
and RosaHnd
Nabllie Wood
The board discussed possible
ercise Desert Strike ia ~ h e down 17, 4:15 a. m. Fribe.rgCTechnicoJor)
candidates for the positions
Tri.State area of CaiUomia, er up 18. 6 p. m. Jeff [! o a t
,..HARBoa:tiGHTS"
no one was hired. A s~ial Nevada, and Arizona. He is UJj 18. 2.20 a. m. St. Mary's
Kent Taylor
Jeff Morrow meeting will be held July 10 a radio and relay carrier op. up 18, 4:15 a. m. Bayou Lorto consider the matter further
rajne up 18, 5 a. m. Sally Polk
S1turday
June 27
interview prospective tea- erator wi'h the Fifth Signal down 18, 7:20 a. m. Harvey
Bn., stationed at Fort Car·
"40 POUNDS OF TROUBLE" II cl&gt;ers
son, Colo. Dodderer entered Jordon up 19, 3:50 a. m. East·
With Tony Curtis
Roher! Swick, Rl. I, Mi•ldl&lt;,. the army in September of 1962: ern down 19. 4:30 a. m. John
and Suzanne Pleshette
port,
wa s hired by the board and completed basic training Hood up 20, 4:30 a. m. John
(Color)
as
a
bus
mechanic and super· at Fort Gordon, Ga ., graduat- Ladden down 20, 5:35 a. m. Jer.
-andvisor. Bu~ insurance was de· ing later from !be Slgual Ra. ry Bosworth up 20, 6:50 a. ·
"TH&amp; THREE STOOGES
£erred to the July 10 meeling. dio and Relay sebool. He is m. A. J . Patton up 21 , 2:35 a.
GO AROUND THE
WORLD IN A DAZE"
Members of the board pres- assigned to A Co., .. tftb Sig. m . ; Ti-Bolt down 21, 6:20
Jay Sheffield, Joan Freeman sent were Orin Smith, present Bn., 5th In!, Dlv. (Mecb) , a. m. San Pedro up 22, 3:30 a.
~55555555~~~ Executive Head Don McKen· Fort Carson. He iB the son of I m. Dkk Heirneauz, down 22, ·
zie, new Executive Head, who Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dodder· 5:15 a. m. T. W. Ritchie, down
23, 4:25 p. m. Cathy R. Down
wHl take office August 1 Du· er, Reedsville Rt. I.
23, 6:45 p. m. Simmer down
ane Stanley. president Eugene
POMEROY . OHIO
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPl) 21. 3:25 a. m. Titan down 23.
Holliday, vice president Robert
TONIGHT tbru SATURDAY Snowden, Hiram Slawter, John - Sgt. Alvin York was re- 15:35 a. m. Warren Hougland
and William Hobstetter, ported 11 sornewbat better'! on lup 2.'l , 5:55 a. m. lndian up
June U.26-27
Wednesday night at Veterans Greenup, 8 ·35 p. m. Bennup up I
"THE INCREDIBLE
MR. LIMPET" .
Hospital here where be wag- 10:20 p. m. Ravenswood down
(Techmcolor)
ed a battle against acute pneu.. 2:35 a. m. .. Fieore
down
Don Knotts, Carol~ Cook 6:32 a.m.
monia.
Hospital
administrator
7:05
a.
m.
Sandy
up
32,
12 :15
Andrew Duggan, and Jaek
DISCHARGED
Weston.
Dr. Carter Williams said York a. m. Etta of Louisville up 32,
"SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN"
Mrs.
Rachael
Lewis, Mrs. 76. a Congressiotml Medal of
a. m. Pamela D dawn
(Technicolor)
W.
R.
WIUiams,
Miss
Sharon
Honor
winner
in
World
War
3:05
a. m. Walter Haugl:and!l
Maureen O'Hara. Henry Fon·
32, 5:30 a. m. Beaver up
da. James MacArthur. Mimsy Smith, Ken Willis, Lonnie Con- I, wat ~·resting well ud his
Farmer. A heap of living a ley, Mrs . J. B. Thomas, Mrs . blood pressure was normal,"
6:30 a. m. H. E. Bowles, :
lot of loving on SpencPJ'•s
Homer
S.
Smith,
Dale
W.
bot
WUUamo
said
York
reMeldahl 5:2.1 P. m. Lew- 1
Mountain.
Lewis, Lawrence Irvin,
malned on the seriowsly jil is down , 8:25 p, m. Lynn B.

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IIIII by Jfn.
prosldont .,

·vq ': w and pou wen nounced a mzeU
oeated at tiiiUID tableo placod in July.
about the yard with the •P. Thank yoo notow were read
Mo"' than 35 members and per oerveo buffet atyle. Guelb from Mrs. fulrold Wuodgerd ,
guests attended the joint pic· included l.lary Ann CoM and and Mro . Guy Shuler lor flow· l
nlc or Class 12 and the wscs I Mrs. Fredrick ca.. of Park- Orll aenl them in the hospital. (
of Heath ~.elhndl•t Church. (ersburg, hou.. gueau of Mill Thill was the linal. meeting of 1
Wednesda) evening In the pic. Faehnle, Mra. ~ge Doollt- the year lor Cia" 12 which will
mo grounds at the home of tie and daughter, Connie, Be.. reco,wene in September.
M. L. Freoch .
rea. guest of her mother, Ml'll. l
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Mrs. French was assisted Glen Lambert Mra. W. SpengFILE LEASES
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by memben from the
two ler. guest of Mrs. Knight and 1 HILLSBORO IUPI )
T h
~~c~s. lncludlnc Mrs. 0. P.! Mrs. Ebersbach, mother of David Law flrm of Pttrk~rs~
em, . Mrs, Jlllllt!l Euler, Mrs. J•mes Clatworthy.
burgh w v A filed ·1 . d ·
Mrs. Orm Smith Mrl Ch I
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o1 an !:!as
MeElhir.nv M '
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ares . R . ~barks were made by the leases,' covering mor.. th:in !00 ..
Comas M . A~~- edLSc W Me.- president, Mrs. Earl Knight 000 acres of Righland County,
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M rs. r
ar rry, who welcomed the guests and at the rt&gt;&lt;:order's office
The
~~ttie r~mTt~de ~l.sher •P'r~l. thanked . her officen fo? tbeir 1firm also has leased in nt"igh.
Iss
ieda cooperation In the past year borlng counlies.

Hospital News

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Yanks Arthur Aslle of St. Louis ,San Fran 200 000 000- 2 10 0 spent Saturday with h!r br.. umbla Grange with continuous
and Bill Bond of La Joila, Cincinnati 010 000 000- 1 7 1 and son, John, of Kirkersviile, membership
were honored
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Calif.
Herhel (S-3) and Crandall. !her, Mr. and Mrs . Elza Me· during the evemng.
Hugh Stewart of Pasadena, O'Toole, Ellis (8) and Edwards. Comas and other r&lt;Jatives at Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stansbury
Calif, drew top-seeded Roy Loser _ O'Toole :6-4). HR-Ce. the V1ctor Perry nome.
were m R.t!yoolds~g over the
&amp;hips today.
Emerson pf Australia as his peda.
Mr. and Mrs. Fern GiUogly weekend tc see tbell' daughter,
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Only six Yanks of the 25 who 1third round opponent while
caUed on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mrs. W~ Turner. wbo has
started play In the men's Myron Franks of Los Angeles Los Ang
340 120 S00-15 19 0 I Bratton at Logan on Sunday been confined to a hsopltal as
singles Monday owned berths was pitted against France's Mil\.
000 300 001- 4 7 0 Iafternoon.
a_ result ot an a~tomobtle 8~·
1n the lhll'd roood. They will be Pierre Barthes and Eugene Drvsdale Perranoskl (9) and Mr. Lavern Jordan and rhil· c1denl she was mvolved m
joined today by Ron Holmberg Scolt of St. James, N. y ., was Rose.oon.. ' Cloninger BJasin· dren, Dwaint. Jordan and Bry· about t:"o years ago. . Mrs.
of Brooklyn, N. Y.. or Marty schedul~ to play Spain's Man- arne t) Olivo 5 'noert 7 an, Harry Wbitt., Mr. and Mrs. Turner ~~ at home. but still .us..
Reissen of Evanston, 111., who uel Sanalana, wbo was hobbled ~elen~ue~ 18 ) a~ )Bail&lt; ~~: Mendal Jorc'an and Walter aod ing tractlor to relieve injuries.
were deadlocked at 12-12 in the by a sprained ankle'
ner - Dr sdale (10-6) ~ser- Mr. and Mrs . Dorsey Jordan Th~ Stansburys also . VIsited
first set ol a second round I Among the Americans chased Clonin&gt;;er ~5-7). HR _·Howard, and famil), helped Mrs. Faye thl!ll' other children ID that
matCh Wednesday when dark~ t&lt;t the Sidelines were Tom Ro bo
Jordan Cf"lebrat'!: btr
74th area, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stans·
nesli intervened.
Brown of San Francisco, Cliff
se ro.
birthday at her home on Man· bury a de. aughter of. Colum·
Th
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Richey of Dallas James Me· I
day (l'venirag. Home madt ice bus, Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Clmr Stans..
. ere were 10
. . .. survivors Manus of Berkele~ Calif Jus· Houston
000 010 600--7 13 1 cream and c~ke "f·ere enjoy. 1 bLify and daughter of Colum.
ID the women's smgles, headed tina
. Brtcka
.
. ·• and St · Lou,·s 000 030 u·'O- •il 10 •~ ed by the group.
rt and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
of St. ' Lou1s,
1po
by
Karen
Hante
Susman
of
th
Crosb
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Notkbart
Owens
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Woode·
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Willi
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hild·
Stansbury
Pickerington.
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W11ty '" oli:l 1tyl• r~frig1r.tor il , .....,,tin'iJ out 1nothor
1962
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and Kathy. of Arcadia. Calif.
shlck (1) 8.P Grote. Sadeckt, rera of Charleston are spend- Mr. and ~U's. Dalt Harvey
t.uth summor. H••"'Y u••9• d~o~rin9 tha hot w1a th•r
ohamp10n, who w~ p•tted
Cuellar (7), Taylor (7), Hobbie lng
some time
here with are announcing the birtt. of a
'"'l" du1and1 thot old•r mod•l• ju1t connot mee t!
agalsst delendmg
Utleholder
(9) and McCarver • Uecker (9) · her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R~ daughter , June Dale , on June
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IN'IISTI&amp;ATI
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Winner - OWens (34). Loser- hert Stout.
6 at Holzer Hospitaf. Paiernal
Margaret SinIth oI Au str a'"
• PHILCO'S To, Poffortn•nn
a thlrd round match.
.&lt;;adecki (HI).
Mr. aod Mrs, Ru,.ell Mays, grandparents are Mr.
aod
• PHILCO'S Wut•d Fe.tvre•
• PHILCO'S Low. Low Cost
Americans Meet
Dover, Oruo spent a weekend Mrs. Luther ..iarvey, local. Ma• PHILCO'S Longu Uf• Elp~ctuc:..,
Another AlliSI'ican gal was
Chicago
111 020 030-115 2 here with her parents Mr. and temal grandparent.
are Mr.
•ure to be e11minated when
Philo
503 000 10.- 9 14 11 Mrs. Ney Carpenter ~nd at· and Mrs. C. E. McWhorter of
Billie Jean Moffitt of Long
Broglio, Burdette (1), ·Shantz tended the Columbia Alumni As. Rosanky. Texas. Great grand·
Beach, Calif., faced compat.rlot
Mr. and Mrs . Sizmour and (3) Elston (3}, Slaughter 5!sociation banquet.
parents arc Mr. and Mrs.
Donna Floyd Fales of Arlmg· mother of Logan and
Mrs. McDaniel 18) and Schaffer. M•· l Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Crabtree Frank Westfall, local,
and
1.0~., Va.. on tod~y's. 'mixed Dosha HaH of Portland called haffey, Roebuck (2), Dennis accompanied their son, Arth· M~s. Mary Pendergrass, &amp;;a
gnll program. whtch Included on Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hall Bwnett (4), Baldschun (6J, 01 Crabtree to Parkersburg on Dr1ft, Texas. Mrs. Harvey IS
NEW EXCLUSIVE PHILCO
men's third rounders, women's rerently.
IGreen (8 ) and l)alrymple. Win- Svnday aftern{J')" where they the former Gay McWhorter and
f.econd and third rounders, and I Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Barlett, ner - Green &lt;2-IL LoSef.- visited Mrs. Crabtree's sister it is their first child.
INSTANT COLD!
several men doubles matches. St. Petersburg. Fla., are vis· B r 0 g , i 0 (3-7l. HR _ Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Emzie Davis. Mrs. Cassie Caster was hos-N1w hiqh io u·serve power chills refrlqe,_tw
la~ter t hM ever be lor~. It holds temper1tu ....
Nancy Richey, of . DaJlas., iting with friend! here.
Banks. Herrnstein, Williams.
Paul. Charles and W. C. Peck, tess to men.bers of the Car· I
bettor no matter ~ow often you Op.!ln the dOOt,
Carol Hank; of St. Louts, Jud'f Mrs.. Clara Adams, Hobart
America" League
local, also visited with
the penter . Baptist Chu~h Busy
e&lt;ten 15 times 11 dGy. Ret ult - b•tter ~
Alvare of 1ampa. Fla .. Peachy Whita&gt;Side, Parkersburg,
W. Boston
000 001 ooo- 1 5 0 I Davis' in Parkersburg on Sun. Bee .Societ.y for their Ju_ne :
prot,(l;an l Noticeably le1s runnin9 time , ...
Kellmever of Charleston, W.Va .. l va Mrs Esta Guillaum Kan- ,.h.
OIJ)
20x
da)
meetmg.
Mrs.
Freda
SmJth
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and
it'1 quieter!
401
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ICB~O
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V1cki Pnlmer. hoe mx. nz:, sas City, Kansas, and
Mrs Connoll Earle (1 S an&amp;- Mr. and Mrs. D. v. Cum- evenmg. Those pre:--ent were
0 Z1ro Zon• ( 100 lb. I frolen Pot~cl Storegt
Carol; Caldwell of Sanl3 Mom· • W~ma Buckley visited
near ·wick (5/•Radat/( 8 )~n/Till. mings, Alheus, called at the Mrs. Seth Huntley, Mrs. Rex
• Smoot~ Hospital W..it. lnt.rion
• All .Colli Prohc:t•d From Hot Air , •.
ca, Cahf., and Tory Fretz of Charleston recently.
In P
home of her brother Mr and Cheadle, Mrs. James Gaston,
8 3) ~ C
Prtvtnh Q~aic:l-Frott B~allcl vp.
Harrisbur~. Pa.: we re the oth~r Craig Shaver of California is U:s~·r ~ t'~nn~lly ~~l-6) ar:n. Mrs. T. Y. . Galaway' on Satur. Mrs. Ronald Whittington, Mrs.
• DGor s.. l. Llk• s.r.
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L.S. sun·tvors 1n t 1e women s visiting with his grandparents H
·
day
Bob Bisho~ Mrs. Clay Jordan,
• h1y Out let Treys
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smgles. .
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Mr and Mrs. M. A. Hall and
Mrs. Carolyn Mosier, grand- Mrs. Dale Dye, Sr., Mrs. Lew·
• lrolt~Jn•tlc Door Sa•••tt
Defendmg champ10n Chu~k Randy
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daughtR.r of Mr. and 1\frs. T. is Smith and the hostr:ss, Mrs.
a Huge !9.ii Sq. Fl. Shelf Area
eHold ~ 1h .:.a11on Milk Contaisers in the
McKinley of San Antonio, stiU
Mr and Mrs Denver Weber New York 000 400 000- 4 8 2 M G I
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ta l
•th William Ch..dle
19
a little shaky after his near de· I and ·sons· spe~t Sunday with )· Ba1timore . .220 000 03x- 7 13 0 her· gra
a andway,
'
yHng
Whl
The
June
m~Ung
of
door
1
paren s.
er usthe
!eat at the hands of unrated Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer and Ford, W1lhams (3) rnd HoW· band, Lewis tJoe) Mosier Is In Temple WSCS w.., held with
BraZilian Tomas Koch Wednes-1 daughter of Middleport.
ard. Roberts, Haddix (5), Hall the U. ~. Novy.
Mrs. Carl Crabbee on Wed·
dav, was conhde~t or_tr~~mmg
Mrs. Roy Fick, Beth Anne (7~ and Orsmo, Brown (9) . Mrs. Penny TPmple and son, nesday evening. The theme for
Da_ne T?rb~~ .Uinch t~ double l and Dennis. of Columbus spent W~n~er - Hall (5..()). Loser- Stevie, of Dayton are visiting the program and devotions was
witrade
qmck t1me m today s opener . a dny with Mrs. Lyle Bald~ Wllhams (0..1). HR- Brandt.
with her ffillther
Mrs Ellen "Our Mission Today.''
MrS.
PHILCO 12RD46
on court No . 1.
. erson and Kay. She also visit·
- Holland and oth'er relatives at Menda, JOldPn and Mrs. Quinn
11
Another featured
men 5 ed wi th other friends.
Detroit
310 112 1oo- 9 15 2 1the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell were in charge.
It
NE N STYLE COMPRESSOR
OLD
match brought together fellow , Mr. and Mrs. David Smith Kan City 000 500 000-- 5 7 1 VIctor Perry.
was announced that a Bible
IS THE SECRET OF
STYliE
and fam~l~ of Long Bottom re- Rakow, Sherry (4) and Free- Mr. arK' Mrs. Marion Me· and a bo_ok had been presented
COM PnESSOR
INSTANT COLD
I centl)
viSited
Mrs.
~dna
Stohan.
Segui,
Pfister
(4),
Wyatt
Clure
and
Chules
,.[oore
of
Dex.
to
two
high
S&lt;hool
seniors,
Ja.
DON'T MISS IT!
PERFORMANCE
bart and An~erson Kmble.
(5l, Grzer.da (D) and Bryan. ter were recent supper guests net M"ssey ~nd Cathy See}, as
Hartley &amp; Bennett's
Mrs. Paulme Myers, of Long Winner _ Sherry (4-4). Loser- of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. requested.
The nest meeting
will be held at the home of
, Bottom .and Mrs .. Margaret Pfister 114 ). HR _ Brown 2, ll\&gt;lle Stausbt.ry.
Brown_ attended ~hort. Course Wert, Colavito, McAuliffe.
Mr. amt Mrs. Harold Glllog- a member, Mrs. Leon Wood·
Annual Summer
at OhiO State Umv_ersJty.
-ly and children Spelu Satur- rum, who has recenur moved I
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day in Columbus.
to MoArthur. Atteodmg were
1 Mr. and Mrs Larry. Curtis
s game
Memhers of the
Columbia Mrs. Dale Scott, Mra. Carolyn
Cleveland lOf 021 002- 12 14 0
I and Mr. and Mrs. Johnme New· I Mmnesota 000 000 021- 3 8 0 High School Alumni Associa- Mosier, ;drs. Gay Russell, Mrs.
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ell of Columbus and Mr. and
tion met Saturda even! with Arthur Crabtree, Mrs. C. A.
I Mrs. Hobart Newell of Chester Donovan (3-4) and Romano. Alvin Dy pre 91 t · ngh
Arbaugh Mrs. Mendal Jordan
Middleport, 0.
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HR-Aivis 2 Smith Versalles members. Teacher present in·
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Cleveland 000 200 000- 2 6 I gens.
Mmnesota 001 110 OOx- 3 7 1 Frank Tume1 was elected
McLowell,. Siehert (7) and president
and 'l!rs. Emma
Romanu. Stigman 14-6) and Ada Belle Maynard as vice
Battey. Loser-McDowell (3-1) . Mr. and Mn. Chester Baum·
HR-Cbance.
Whittington as secretary • trea·
surer.
Wash
002 100 iOO- 5 13 2 Mr. and Mrs. Cehster Baum·
Los Ang· 000 iOO 33x- 9. 15 3 gardner and family of CoshocOstecn, Koch (4), Kline (8), ton and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Rudolph . (8), Ridzik (8) and Angle, Columbus were weekend
Brumle, . McBride, Osinski (4), guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
D. Lee 4), R. Lee (7), Duliba Dye, Sr. and attended the Col.
(8! and Rodgers. Winner - R. umbia Alumni banquet.
Lee (4-4). Loser - Koch (2·3). Colmr.bia Grange No. 2435
HR-Sn.ith.
met Friday evening with menr

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Mr, Charles Nease, Mr. and
Mrs, Ernest Gravea and child·
ren, Elsie, Ernie, Johnny and
Philip of Wadsworth come on
S,turday to vtolt Mr, and Ml'll,
E. E, Hayman and other rela·
tives, Mr. Neaoe stayed
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Thursday, The Graves family
returned home Sunday evening.
,\lr, and Mrs, Willis Leadinghom, daughtero, CoMle, Barbara and Rooe Marie
1
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weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Rosie Leadingham of s 0 u t h with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. law , Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Brnwn
ey a....,o VISJt w her par- Y evacuat from MoscCJw all : Both women Ire VSC'ationing on
Webster and her sl.!ter, Mr. and Troy Zwilling
of Mineral Wells w Va.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlt's l the way to Si beria durjng 1the island.
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Mrs. Charles Main, New Boston.
Mr. and Mn. Joe Kelley of r Mrs. Helen Wetzel of Colum- Mr. and Mrs. Jac~ Weese of or
ar
or sarety s sake.lr FIRST
Mr. and Mrs.I.AJther Johnston Columbus were guMt_s of hil l bus spent a weekend with her I Parma HeighU visited his par· I Enclosed In a special cortin. QLIAI.I
were called to Vir&amp;inia by the aunt, Mra. Mayme Holmes and alater, Mrs. Mayme Holmes and ents, Mr. 1 nd Mrs. Carl B. ; the body was transported dur-,
death or • relative, They vis- Mr, and Mn, Robert Crow and I other relatives, She attended the I Weese,
' ini th• hot July days or
lted other relaUves and friends. sons,
! 90th anniversary or the First Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Chapman,; Tyumen. eastern Siberia,
, Certified Oil Station
Mrs, samuel PlokenJ Ia spend- [ PFC, Robert Meuller of Fort I;U"'n"'lt"'ed""'Pre_s.by;.ter~la~n~Ch~ur;;c;;;h;..
, ....~d:;;au~e~h~te~r,~S~h=elle:;r;.·o:f~Co;:tu~m~b~us~,~~1~3110
:_~m~ll:es:..!f~ro~m:_:t~he:..,:::;::l~W~,~M~·~'~"St,
'•moroy
lng two weeks with her sister Belvoir, Va., was a weekend
Mr. and Mra. Alvin Kennedy: 1 gueat of Mra_. Evelyn Moore
at Commerce City, Calif. Mr. aDd son, Eddte and daughter 1
Kennedy Is very ilL
CheryL
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Mr, and Mrs, Frank Zerkle of Charles K Nease of WadsNo' , Hoven, w, va,, vlilted worth was the cuest ol Mr.
recently with Mrs. Ruth Cuodlft ond Mrs, Emest McBride on
Mr, and Mro, Walter Page oi Tuesday,
Oak Hill, W. Vo,, spent 1 Sun- Mr, and Mrs, Frank Jacobs,
day with Mrl. Evelyn Moore son, Mark, Mr, and Mrs, Jack
and daughter.
Peter!! and daughter of WellsMr. and Mrs, w, R Lee and ton, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Handdaughter, Vir1inia, of
Enci- ley of Lon1svllle, visited Sun.
no, Collt, vlslted 1 day with day wuh Mr, and Mrs, LawMr, and Mrs, E, E, Hayman, renee Diddle, The group ac·
Mr. 8nd Mrs. Henry Z8borch companied by Mr. and Mrs.
and chldren of Racine, Wise, Herman London, local, visited
were 1uests of her sister, Mr. Forked Run Lake.
and Mrs. Roy Miller and ramily
Mrs. Ada Slat·k ttnd
Eu.
and her parents, Mr. and MrS. gene accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Roush of Letart Falls. Harley Johnson. Tammy and
They also visited another sister Cheryl of Wolf Pen, to Forked
Kathryn Jordan or Pomeroy. ' Ru_n Lake Su~day where they
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore enJ~Y.e~ a Wiener roast.
and daughters, Ttina and Ther- Vtsttmg Mr. and Mrs. Paul
essa of Fairborn visited rela- Baker ar~ her parents, Mr. and
tives here.
Mrs. Davts Butcher, and
Mr. and l'4fs. Aldo Jeffers and sister, Mrs. C. T. Wells and son,
Kenton of Reynoldsburg spent 3 John of Houston, Texas .
recent weekend here with her Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Sau1nd1!rsl
sister and brother-in-law Mr of Galhpohs were week end visand Mrs, Harold Smith, 'Thei~ 1 itors of her daughter, Mr. and
·son, Kevin, who bad visited 8 Mrs. Harold Smith and sons.
week with the Smiths returned j Mr, and Mrs. W, R, Lee and
home with them.
daughter. Virginia, of Encino,
Mrs. Robert Lavender of Long Calif., visited his grandmother,
Acres, W. Va., and Mrs. Gordtn 1 ~s. A. 0 . Lee and other re1aCole of Smithers, W. Va., spent tiVes.
f! weekend with their aunt and
Mr. and Mrs. William Moore
unrle Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bess. and son, Jerry Ray , of Sarasota,
Mr. and Mrs. VirgO Teaford Fla., are visiting his mother,
Mrs, Evelyn Moore and Cberyt
Mrs, Joe Wrleht, Mrs, Charles
*With Proper Insulation
Hayes and children were
In
Columbus where they attended
As We Recommttnd
the •edding of Mrs. .wrilhes
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great nephew, David North.
They also vlsited with ber brother and sister-In-law, Mr. and
Mrs, Pearl North and family.
Mr, and Mrl, Andrew Jickson of Columbus visited
cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
S, Quick,
Mrs. Charles A, Bartels and
daughter, Ruty, and Mrs. CJaud
O'Brien of Huntington, W. Va.,
visited relatives here and atAok al&gt;oolt the State
tended
the 90th anniversary or
F'ar111 C.Z. .Fin~~DU Pllm •
for DSW or1*'d can.
the First United Presbyterian I
Church,
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Mr. and Mrs. COrbett Patter- I
son and chldren, Mr. and Mrs. ·
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Troy Zwilling spent a Sunday in I
Columbus where they attended !
the zoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duckworth and children ol Middleport visited his mother, Mrs.
Eli2abeth Duckworth,
Mr, and Mrs. William Wme- II
brenner
and chldren visited on
CAROLL K. SNOWDEN
Sunday
with
slater, Mr,
410HH1owood0rl..
Mrs, Pete Burdette and family
l'tlone 446-4290
of GaOipolls,
Mr. and Mrs, Don Jubbard
and Donna Marie visited Sun·
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WASIUNGTON (UPIJ- Mrl, Dafly Sentinel, Pomeroy-MJddleport, o., June 25, lMIH
the winter In Melbourn•. Fla ,, , ruest;.
Clarice Norris vlsJ!td In Jl'l1.11h- ytlited their IJ'tndpll'fllll!, Mr,l Lyndon J , o1u11on plans to fly 1.,.,....,.........':""..........,...........,_........._ _ _"""_~
~et tlltlr home here
on I Mr, and Mrs, Dck Sterrett ot. l In~, Lon1 lalond, New Yotk j and Mrs, Jamoo S. QW&lt;l, Sun- to Detrok Wodneltlay .to ad- 11'
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tended the alumru and reunion [. With Mrs, Jolm T, F~ and day.
I dreso an aooembly o1 t h 1
Mrs, William Voris (Ann Ba- of bls high ochool graduatlnl other relaUves, and atte,nded f&gt;!rs. Mary f&gt;!. Diddle •lsltod (American Home Ecooomics Aoker) of St Cl1ir Shores, Mich., &lt;lou In Mt, Perry,
Ute World's Fair, Cll!rice re- In Mineral Weill, W. Va,, Wtth laociati&lt;Xt
apent • week with her parenll, VisUoa Mrs, E, j _ SoulBby i turned home Mondoy, Eleanor her granddau~er, Mr. .ltld 0o Thurodly the First Lady
NOTHrN.G
Mr, and Mrs, Paul Baker and and Gloono were Mr. and Mro, 1 K,•Y remolned lor an utended Mrs, Daryl Brown and o:hJI!iren, 1 Ifill fly to 'Mtcl1naf'1sltnd in
children,
Rober • Sou!Jby, dauehler Bob-1VtStt,
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also In Parkersburi wit~ her Lake Michigan where •he will
QUJT.E
Mr, and Ml'll, Gilbert Beegle by Joe of Dunbar, w, Va,, Mr, Mr, and Mrs, Law,.nce Did-I daughter ,
Alice
Flaagan l be , 1ueot until Friday olterand family ol Fairborn were re- and Mrs, Law,.nce Soulsby 01 . dle visited tn Wellston with her and son, Sam ,
1 noon at the home of Stuart
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cent vlsltors ol her parents, Mr. Columbus,
brother ond slster·m·law, Mr, 1
Ada Sloct
1\Voodlill, marutlifo' ol the Grand
and Mrs, Emesl McBride,
Jim Bill Oiler hOI enrolled at I and Mrs, Edward Newman, and 1
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While ot Macltinac she will
warth was a Monday guest of 1 nanoa , N. c., for Ieven weeks or I 80": L~ry .
MOSCOW IUPll-The Soviet meet ~Nith Mrs. G. Mennen Wil·
Mr, and Mrs, 0 , A, Crooks,
'"mmer ochooL 11o wu accom- 1 VLSI!in&amp; Mr, and Mrs, Carl 1pms disclosed Wednesday lhotllams, wife of ltle assistant secMr, and Mrs. Russell · Zwlll· panted tbere on June 7 by his ~~~ard ~g~ ~\and
dictator Josef Stalin hod V, I. 1reta,.Y of state for Afrlcon af• Sfll ~NG ,.,.
1 oc • ynn,
lng ond children ol Valley Sta- mother, Mro Anna Grace Oilam
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fairS, and Mrs, Philip It Harl,
G/eami11g W bitt and Colors too/, ,
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July!-- USA Style

Carmel
Soci'ety Notes

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sor., and Mr . and
Mrs WINS BET. twr.. ..
Ellis Breednee and son, Gary, I LUTON Eng l&lt;tnd ! Ul'J 1
of Clevela nd . were we• keondw 1Patr'Jck n'~herty . 2'. di..C ""
Woodol ,.Mr. and Mrs . H . drJ' nkingVl~ fifth. o~· scou:t-

WIN WON CLASS
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The Win Won Class of l he Douglas Miller , Mrs . Cecil Say.
BY BE ULA H J ON C:
l l• ponder and remem
r our r lnc u mg le famous ·ngung New Haven E.U .B. Church held re, Mrs. F. B. Utchfield, Mrs.
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Th~ Fourth of Jul~· - Small 1 lreedom and what it cost Its Brothers cu cus (you didn 't have 8 l'nwling Party at Ravens- John Boston, Mfs. Lee Slaven,
h n. t:::;A style.
champwns . way bHck in 177fi
ttJ go to New York to see it) I wood on Tuesday evening. Those Mrs. John Utchfield, Mrs . AI·
Mrs. Clare Salser vlsited
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tflree gulpEi to win a S2. 811 b, !
ls comm• to tha t tllllt&gt; of
big ca rntvals and !}ageants with I attendmg were Mr and Mrs. fred Sprouse, Mrs. Robert Ten- mother , ~trs. Mi' nru·e Roush. Miss w.lhy Pickens of near , an inquest was told yt~:,;terday
ln this age of jet plant&gt;~ and 1 1 111ldr
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b cd Ien participating
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k , and Robert Cooke . Mrs Roy Jones. ' nant, Mrs. Dale Horrman , Mrs, Sunday afternoon.
. ng
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'th M' spent
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nen s sa i d !hal . beforeLJ ,r!~!day of ou r mHion. a day ill all dlrt-etios we have almost &amp; lg tsp a)' of trewor s
Mr . and Mrs Dwight Sayre, Commodore Hunt, Mrs . Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr of , mg WI . IS~
~rCry c ;m . . gulping the whisky , [)ohf'rlv al
, ..o•tiOiiillliiiiiiill•••ll
The late Char he _McMaster 1Mr and Mrs Luther Srruth , Johnson, Mrs. James N. Roush, Chester vieited Mr. and Mrs . Gene .Rtgge IS at arr.p er- so drank two shots of scotch
f'&lt;
' rorgot ten the old · fashioned was one 0 1 t he 0 ld Ume
· . rs who Mr and Mrs. Dorsey Lee Roush 1 Mrs . Ca.rroll Adams, Jr .. Mrs. Robert Lee and son, Bob Bill,
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concert. fried chkken. water· war
on U1e rommumty ob- and Carolyn , Candi Ingels, Mrs . ! James Cantor, Mrs . Joe Keath- on Sunda} .
rammg.
of beer
S("rvan('f" .
Harry Hoffma n, Mr . and Mrs ley . Mrs J !)e Paugh, Mrs ThoM:ss Patricia Blakeslee
of Mr . and Mrs. Neale Williams
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DRY CLEANING
me lot. and homt'made
ice
severa 1 of our surrounding I Harrl' Miller Mr s Paul Florey, mas Gnmm· , Mrs. Luther Sm1th rPomeroy called on Mrs. Mary 0hf Br tl ett wereM gu estsd M
ave r
' r.: r eam whtch wa~ a most look· commumtlps are still trymg to Barb.ara and Jud)'. Jean Hunt- and the hostesses .
Circle and Melvm, Wednesday. t e weekend f r. an th r ~ ·
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The YF held a party Monday · · r Y·
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tin' family
eiJratton a iJvP wtth the villa.ge l er and Randy, Mr and Mrs.
Bumgardnen Entertabt
evening in hono' of Randall called on Mr. and Mrs . Ch_arles .
Hartley &amp; Bennett's
But thr ~ m oll town ee le braR 1 d
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_ ll th , d uonal wa)• of ut an gomg all out on tts James Gtlbert and Mrs ThomMr and Mrs . J).mald Bum· Reiber who left £or mUUary . M · E
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uon b s11
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I gardner entertained on Satur- service Wednesday . The parrs . 1.ta penct&gt;, w 0 .
SERVICE
Annual Summer
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lo obse ne lhts special hohday day affatr to be held th1s year 1
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day evening with a Cook-Out ty was held at the home of been sta) ;ng at the
Mdford
- wlth go~d fnod Pa len oul-u~ m Ulelr comrnumty park. Thmgs
LUtheran CbUrch Womeo
I at their horne. Those attend· Mr. and Mrs Edson Roush.
.Hawk home. £or several months
ROBINSON'S
mus
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and
gam~s
will
be
happemng
all
day
m.
The
Esther,
Rebecca
and
Ruth
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Mr.
and
Mrs
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William
Those
calling
at
the
Dean
IS
now staymg at the Buckley
doors.
Leunderer•Dr~ . C•e•n .. rt
ConV1tnl4inf Pickup
grand gel -tgrth('r of netghbors ' cludmg a traclor pullmg cun- : Circles of The Lu~lt'ran c.hurch I Pow ell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Brinker home on Wednesday Rest Home at Tuppers . Plains.
Stations In
I and friends .
or I tes~ being held at noon and lat-1 Women held~ Jomt Meetmg on I win Hou sh. Mr . and Mrs. Rob· included Mr. and Mrs . HayM~. and Mrs . Roy Flck and
Middleport-Pomeroy
i
If vou c.an rf'me mber 30
er m the evening.
I
Monday e~e mng a! the
St. ' ert Lavne, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- man Barnitz of Pomeroy , Mr. fami~Y of Co.lumbus
spent. a
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Ph. P - y WY 2-5428
I 40 y~rs (? l ago .we had
There most certainly will be ! Paul 's Lutheran Ch urch. Mrs. Jiam Russell , :vir. and M r s. and Mrs . Ernest Clark of Ra- W:ef'k s vacat ion recently With
MliiCIIe- WY 2-5130
TODAY FOR DETAILS
big goings on
m
food- 60 pounds of bet'd roast· I Harry Lt&lt;y m' . served as .leader Robert Johnslon, Mr. and Mrs. cine. Bett}' Van Meter, Mar- hJS p~rents, Mr . annd M~s . Da·
ed for the day ' bes~es two oth- ' :~r the met&gt;lmg. t,l,le to~tc was I Pau l Roush, Mr. and Mrs . Car· Igarel Ann Carleton of '1orcas, na!UI,.~F~Jc~k_:an~d:_::o~th:e~r~r~el~a~tJ~ve~s~.~~~~~iliiiiiii~~~iliiii
j er popular l'onfectwns. sno-m- Onf' Step _Morf'
Mrs L.ay· roll Adams , Jr. and Mr. and 1Brenda. Bobb~ and
Ronnie •
You'll Find These At Simon's Pick-A-Pair
· es and cotton candy. A new in- ne was assisted by Mrs. Vel· Mrs . Bumgardner.
Johnson or Racine . All joined
AMounee Birth
in pil'king c~rries.
1 novation this year will be pony rna Roush . Mrs . Gary Roush
' rides for the youngsters
and : and Mns . Wil.liam Russ~ l! .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Clark
booths ror fish ponds and ot.her I A short busmess meeung was are announcing the birth of a
. game• .
i held and it was announced that daughter , horn on June 16th at ·
Tentative plans inrlude a lo- j dotlung had bee? sent. to Luti). Holzer Hospital.
SiM' weigh·
ca l talent group to perform a· eran World Relief With M r s. ed 6 lbs. lO ozs. and ha s been
round 6::10 to 7:30 p.m. fo llow· : Larry Ki~g and Mrs .. Robe-rt named Venue Geraldine. The
ed by the high point of the eve· 1 .Johnston m charge. M1ss Lelah Clarks have two other daughOHIO VALLEY
nr~g - a ttt len t conle'st with t"(jsh , .Jane Powell announet&gt;d tha t 1 ters, Barbara and June. The . - - - - - - - - - - ~;1zes to bt' given .. The contes t : ~118 ha~ b~en. ~onatt&gt;d to the I maternal grandmother is Mrs. I ~r. and Mrs. R. R. Gray re~ I
I. open lo anyone m the an·a camper~ thiS ~eHr .
Lieulo Roush and the paternal celved word of the birth
of
And tho!-;(' .wishing t.o enter may 1 The hostesses. Mrs. Alfred grandparents are Chester Clark Itheir rirst grandson, Mark Ro- 1
r:on l&lt;wt . \lt&gt;rnon Webf'r ut any : Sprouse , Mrs . HrJber~. ~a.yn~ I or Gra ham Station and Mrs . ·ber.t, born June II to Mr . and
lb. pk ..
t1me pnor to the conte st. A · and Mrs. Edna Bur11s served Ora Clark of Letart.
Mrs. Bob Gray at Mariemont
firl:'w~w~s dJs~l~~· will &lt;·onrludf' ~ef~eshments to . those altend- j
Hold Picnic
I Hospital In Cincinnati . Mater·
thr days acUv111es.
mg . Mrs. Johnn} Roush, !vlrs. · Mr. asd Mrs. Herman Lavne , nal
grandparents are
Mr.
.b •.
The C'E'lebration is bein~ spon· . Mel~·in Kna.~p.
Ylrs. · Martin ht'ld a. pi("nic on Friday everiing Iand Mrs. 0 . V. Amos or Gre~nsso.red by th e Rutland Ftremen , Ohlinger, Miss Lelah Jane Pow- at their home . Attending were bor&lt;., Ky. Mr . and Mrs . Gray
w1th ~u!c e Kennedy . Fin• c hief. ' ell. Mrs. Donald Bumgardner, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mitchell Pres- \\'ent to Cinr.innati.
Mond~ty
a11d. h1s ass istants worki ng for Mrs . Nelson Roush, Mrs. Har· ton . Kathy and David of Gard- and she remained there a few
a b1g day. Something ror yn11np ' old C. John~o n. Mrs .
Edwin en Grove Calirornia Mr. and days.
pkgl.
Sondwlch
of 50
and old alikf" will be provid~d Roush, ~ara Hul.chinsorr, Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Goodwin, Becky,
Sunday evening calleu
B•g•
fo~ ;:J 'safe and scmc" holiday . I Larry Kmg , Mrs. J. V.
Me· Sleve and Jimmy and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Reed were Mrs.
BROUGHTON'S TIN ROOF
rhere seems to be a trend , Grt~w. Mrs. Ve lma Roush , Mrs . Clara Goodwin of Point Pleas- Mabel Gaul and Mrs. Arthur
and i Gary Roush , Mrs. John
Fry . ant , Mr. and Mrs . B. R. Vanee, IHines of Athens .
back to family activities
~o the old saying that the tam· ~rs . Fred Roush , Mrs.
, Mr . and Mrs. carroll Adams.
Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Short
1ly that not only " prays"
to- , ham Russell and Mrs . Harry Jr. and Bruce and Mr. and I
gether but "plays" togelher may Layne .
Mrs. Lavne
Shawver.
'
,.
in sure a bright er fu.ture for the Mrs. Ralph Lit~hfiel.d
LP.gio~ Auxiliary Meeting
John Layne , student of Mar- l
Style 7120
one and only Arnt-r!ea.
1
Mrs. Ralph L1tchheld
The American Legion Auxil- • shall University , is spending the I
7122
RUTLAND, 0 .
honon~d with &lt;~ Stork
iary met for their June meet- summer months working at a I
PREDlCTS VICTORY
re&lt;·ent.ly a.t the h.ome of Mrs. ing at the Legion Hall with Mrs. Resort Hotel in Switzerland .
WASffi!'JGTON VPll - Sj·n- Leo l.ltchf1elf.! asslsl.ed by Mrs. Thelma Capehart and Mrs.
Nothing to hinder any passing breeze
so cool
ale Democratic Whip Hubl•rt Robf'rl Layne and Mrs. J~:~=~ Arnold Roush serving as hostyour summertime and wear this Turkish-toed strip
Humphrey says
o~ rno(T&lt;~ 1s llow ord. Games were pi
esses.
'andal, all a·shine in white or yellow Patentlite.
An election or officers
was
could find the ~i vil righls bill a and pri1.es won by Mrs . LuU1er
liabili ty in the November elec· Smith. Mrs. Commodore
held : President _ Mrs. B i 11
Summer's the time for
_t,.io,.n..
s.===--.-....-..-..=o--, Mrs. J amPs N. Roush. and Mrs. Roush ; 1st Vice President- Mrs.
ONLY
glamour to gE;t gay and
1•
James Johnson.
Bob Roush; 2nd Vice President
giddy witness this
FIRST
The guest list lnduded
- Mrs. Nelson Roush ; Secre.
natural raffia sandal
QUALITY
0. J . Howard , Sr., Mrs . Do
tary-Mrs. Everett Roush Tl'e..
with t t s tiny curving
REGULAR
Smith,
Mrs.
Elmer
Baird,
Mrs.
asurer - Mrs. Fred Roush ;
heel, its fringe-festooned vamp. So cool. you
Certified Oil Station · H. L. Dyer . Mrs. Harry Layne , I Chaplain - Mrs . Thelma Capewill feel barefooted!
w. Main St.
Pomeroy
Mrs. GeOrge Ingels, Mrs.
hart; Hi storian _ Mr~. Arnold

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CLEARANCE

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as a

Eastern Local

Society Notes

SHOE

BOLOGNA
WIENERS
2
89c
Peanut Butter p,,_3 89c
Shortening ~";.wdritt
3 ·~;.59c
39c
2
JI'ff'1e

I'

can
be

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..~.89c

Ice Milk

1

2.99

Party is Held
For Chifclr _n
Of MC I iroup

MARKINS FOOD MKT.

!

!

The an&lt;~uaJ

jren'• party
II the Mlddlepr Conservation
League recenllv ' . tho Sacred
Heart .;t.urch
litorlum was
highlighted by
. talent show
with prlzeo aw· .ed to each
participant
.
Taking part
&gt;re
Mickey
Davenf)&lt;lrt who did a pan~

mime to a Beat'• record ; Deb-

bie Triplet!. pi1 o . solo ; Jyl
Beaver a tap r outine. and
Mary t&lt;rawsczvn and Denise
Hawley , a tap d ·et
In c harge of .the program t or
the young•' children
were
Mrs:
Lowell Beaver, Mrs.
Wilham Ingels, Mrs.
Robert
A hl
M K
th Sc'
d
s ey, rs. •nne
11es an
Mrs. ~ohn Krawsczyn. Tilt! older childree danced to re.cords
and games were conducted by
Mrs. Robert Schmoll anr Mrs .
Don Mullen .
Guests registered by
Mrs.
Dwight Cuilums, Mrs . P&lt;ggy

l

Style 5525
ONLY
A hint of the flarem in the
toe-tilted padded sole but this bareback sandal
spells American summer
'64, with its trush('d vamp
bands, plus coolness .

White or tan.

Shop At The ••• VIUAGE CUT RATE

2.99

Style 7110

7117

Shiny as summer sunshine. the highlights tl~o~1t
gleam from this pretl)'·
party sling pump In white
or red PatentHte. Low ' - - - - - "
heeled for comfort. its
vamp is airy and knotStylo 4290
tied.

4294

SIMON'S

SEA &amp; SKI

SUN
TAN

Lotlon
•

Bayer Aspirin
Ban
SCh•IC k

Roii·On Deodorant
ROiJ. 98c - - - - - - $talnla11 StHI Bl•des
Rog. 79c - - - - - -

620 er
v. P. _ _ _ _ _ __
F.,1 m 121

PICK-A-PAIR SHOES
All Shoes On Racks For Easy Sele&lt;;\ionServe Yourself or Be Served!
Next Door Ebersboch Hdwe.
Pomeroy

99c
62c
72c
6lc
49c

VILLAGE CUT-RATE

Strike Up the Band''
THE BIG PARADE LEADS
TO INGELS FURNITURE
FOR THE BIG

STH BIRTHDAY SALE!
Best Values
Of The Year

INGELS FURNI
WY 2-2635

Reg. $1.49 - - - -

Open Frid1y &amp; Saturd1y Nights

RACINE, 0 .

Roush: Colorbearer - Mrs. Sadie Warth : Sgt. at Arms - Mrs.
John Lewis.
The group decided to s e II
Pronto PIJI'S at the Dr. Bryant
Day July 4th celebration. The
I Stale Convention to be held at ·
I Huntington, W. Va. July 24, 25
I and 26 was announced and Mrs.
Fred Roush and Mrs. Thelma
~ Capehart were el•cted ·· • delegates to attend.
Mrs. Nelson Roush, Mrs. Bill
I Roush and Mrs. Bob Roush rep.
' resented the group and held a
wiener roast on Letart Island
I ror the girls selling poppies.
The door prize was won by
Mrs . Fred Roush. Those attending were Mrs . Mary Aumiller,
Mrs . Charles Zerkle, Mrs. Nelson R.ou:sh, Mrs . Grant Roush
Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs.
Bo
Roush, Mrs. Arnold
Roush
Miss Louena Roush, Mrs.
Roush, Mrs. Everett R o u s h
Mrs. Bill Roush and Mrs. Thel:
ma Capehart.
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Fred

Personals
Miss Judy Athey accompanied Mrs. Richard Athey, N 8 n
and Helen Smith of Columbus,
Ohio oo the New York World's
Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tennant
and Bob and Kenny were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs.
Florence Lorri at Wellsburg,
W. Va . Their daughter Cynthia
returned home with them after having visited her grandmother lor the past week.
Mrs. H. R. Dague of Paris,
Ky. is visiting her grandson
and family , Mr. and Mrs. llobert Johnston and childcen.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Nease
and family of Buckhannon visited relatives over weekend .
Mrs . Probe Roush is a
patient at Holzer Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Meredith and Mike of Belpre,
0.
are visiting here lor
several
days.
Mrs. Arthur Fick of Pomeroy, 0 . was Thursday 8J}est ol
Mrs. Fred Batey.
i Dr. and Mrs. Gordoo Jolm: son and daughters of Gambler.
Ohio were weekend guesta of
his parents, Mr. and Mr1. Har·
old Johnson.
Mr. Okey Layne has returned to the home of Mr. and Ml'll.
George Jeweli after being 8 sur·
glcal patient It St. Joseph HoepitaI.
Mr. and Mro. Carl Shawver
and Karen of Salem, Va. are
vis!tins his father, ·Mr.

LB.

Sweet

For Kool Drinks!

Kooi-Aid 6

pk••.

qt.39c

25c

Pickles

39c

Jergens _ 5 .."35c

Chowlnt Gum •nd

Candy .... 10

tor

PACKER'S LABEL

CANE

port, Steve Gherke, Becky Hou-

OLEO

SUGAR
5 59c

BREAD

6

lb.

85c

c

local church MY1"
......-;r · • should atlerul.
·
'!be Sub-District Methodist 0. Sunday, Jlllll! 28 tile SubThe Gallia County Salon 8 et
Youth FelloWI!btp wiD conduct DiJtrict Rally will ' be
a planning
...sJon Friday .[ with a picnic at
40 met at the . home of Mrs. A family get-together was June 26 ~ the 1\ock Springs ! Park at 2:30 p.m. 'l1le
i
Mahol Brown With Ml'll. Ellen held at the home of Mr and Methodist Oturcll 011 Route 33 , and Letart Falls youth sroupo !
DeWeese 88 co-hosl!88.
Mrs . Allred Scarberry: Sr. beglnnlng at 2 p.m. Counselor• I will be hosts. F'.ach local MYF j
The meeting was ~ened
Sunday.
and repreoentativeo from the unit Ia asked to bring a varitu~listlc form by
Cha u [
.
'
--- ~ riety of food includin&amp; meat, •
Mrs. Dorothy Hecker. A r.'"'"rt A cookout dinner was served
TWO A&lt;:nONS FILED
vegetableli and dessert whicb l
of the
. u·
po ' to the entire family of the Scar·
ll be
th
f
I
.
.
ng co~ltlee ! berry's numbering t.8 1n aU.
PI'. PLEASANT - Two civil witire
put to~e
or the ,

DISTIIIUJftlt

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v,.
UNIJIID ITATil

I'OSTAGI ITAMI'
MACMINI

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and

Funeral Held
Recent/Y f
Amelia Walker

SHOE
CLEARANCE

C. .

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Burial was in Beech Grove

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da Mourning.

Mae Cleland is
New Prest"denf
OfAuxt"lt"ary

La l e

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Friday Morning 9a.m.
I

All dresses from stock featuring spring and
summer styles. Dresses for now, for school,
thru fall. All kinds for every occasion. Shop
early!

VALUES TO 7.99

SALE

II

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EACH ·

1

SIZES 5 TO 15

SELECTED GROUPS
OF LADIES' SHOES

1

Past Matrons of
OESChapter
Name Officers

FRIGIDAIRE

• Featured on models
from 81000 to 10,000
BTU/hr. S9me operate
on 115 volts!
• Adjustable airflow.
• Two-speed fans.
Wa1habl1 bactericidetreated filter.
• Floating Suspension
hushes vibration noisef

P1iced
'

Giant Soap Powder Sale I
REG.

r baily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 2S, 1H4-t'

To Meet on Fru-.

SPECIAL SUMMER

Middleport, 0.

OXYDOL
BREEZE
SILVER DUST

Sub-Dutrict MYF

Cemetery and paU.bearers were
Refreshments were
served Help Wanted
... .... .
George Baer. Christy Baer, AI·
and a social hour followed. The F'EMALE HELP WAN'fED Ired Yeauger, Russ
Wal&amp;on,
next meeting will be a potluck , Barmaid wanted for Hi·Ho Bar
Mark Evans and David Holler .
In August at !he home of Mrs.! Middleport. See manager of
Coming from out of town for
Gladys Cummmgs with Mrs.
Ohio Hotel.
6 25 3tc
Evans, Ruby and Teresa Nicin-·the services were Mrs. Helen
Mae Cleland has been eteceo;~te:~d~~fJ~en~n~le~W~e~l~l~as~co-~h~os~te~s~s;_.___;___.,_..;:;;;;;::;:;;;;;:;;;....-.."l
sky, DeLblt Harbre&lt;hl, S u e Cline, Mr . and Mrs. Paul Chalk- president of the Racine F
zeigler, Kenny and David Har- er, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oav· man Ladies Auxiliary, Past
ris, Allen Mrl.aughltn , Barbara is, Mr. and Mrs. James McGee President Linda Beegle presid·
White, Billy Slater, Mai y Brad- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vir· ed at the Thursday meeting.
~ury, Ricky, Rodney and Gre· gU Davis and Robert Terrell,
Other officers elected were
gory Howard , Billy Hensler, Akron r . and Mrs.
Pete Mildred Roush, 'v1ce president;
Randy H""dasht!lt, David Kraw- Wheeler, and son, Columbus.
Emma Lyons and Linda Hill,
~czyn.
Mrs . James Clark and Mr. secretaries; Grace Roush, trea.
Also Ricky Hamm,
John and Mrs. Jack Timb&lt;!rlake o! surer JJDd Joanne Price, nev1S
Krawsczyn,
Linda Hackett, Canton ; Henry Sprouse and reporter.
\like Mullen, Mark
Fowler, daughter, Betty, Fairpoint Mrs.
A special meeting will be
Randy Be" 1'"r, '.lnda Cochran, Virgirrla Cunningham and Mrs. Thursday, June 25 in the tovm .1
Jimmy Cocilran , Cynthia Mills. Helen Harble, Logan; James Hall at 7,30 p. m. oo
Paula Ashley, Kimberly John- F. Watker S. A., San Francis· plans for July 4th. All lnler;on, Debbie Triplett , B r l an co, Coli!., and Mr. and Mrs. ested persons are asked to at\lullen, Jimmy Schmoll, Tom· Jim Louks, Gallipolis.
lend.
ny Cooke , J. T. Rue, Patrick
CLUB TO MEET
Mullen, Chuck Mu.len, Kathy sczyn, DeniS&lt;. Hawley and Mar·
:Onde, Pat Archer, Brian Con- tha Krawsczyn.
T~&lt;&gt; First Wednesday Home
de, Jackit l.kwis, Mary Kraw- Rerreshments were served by De~onstration club will meet
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii==-'==iiij1Mrs. Chanes Bradbury, Mrs. at 10 a . m. July 1 at the home
Eugene Gherke, Mrs. Earl Dav- of Mrs. C. E. Clark, Pleasant
, enport and Mrs . Jim Johnson. Ridge. Members are asked to
Listen to the still,
small voice of
bring a picnic lunch and a samClearance groups of ladies' shoes featuring
ple of your favorite hob!Jy. AnyQUIET COMFORT
one interested may attend.
dress, casual and flat styles.

BAKER ·
FURNITURE

$1

loov"

cookout is Held
By Scarberry
Family Groups

'

The Knlck fomlly reunion was
hold Sunday at the home of
Mr . and Mro. Ronald ruckard,
West Columbia.
. •
A dinner was se~ed at noon I
and follcwmg the 1ume• a dec·
orated cake with tho names
of the eight fathers present in·
foUowing the ceremony, The scribed, was served in observ- ;.as gJv:teci· the foUwomg of~[ This was one of the few times actions have been flied In the 1:
mem ers
1
group later were guests of the ance of Father' a Day.
I Jeers e
·
1 the family has been able to office of the Circuit Clerk. Stan· ~~~~~-------,
bride's parents , Mr . and Mrs. Allendln ,..ere Mr ·and Mrs
Chapeau, Mrs . Genevieve , all be present, including Mr. ! &lt;!ard Food Service. Inc.
is i
DON'T MISS Ill
0 'fl. Woodyard at a bullet Earl W ~ck and.Mr
Well; Chapeau Premiere, Mrs. ' and
r-trs.
Ralph Stockman ! seeking
judgment
In
the
supper at their CQ\Jntry home ' Mr H ·
L Kn'ck nd. h'l Gladys Cummings· D'uexrine ' (Sarah ) of Columbus; Mr. and! amount of $1,030 for goods al·
Hortley &amp; Bennett's
1
s.
arry
· Belt
a Joec 1of• Mrs . Faye Wildermuth;
'
'
near Carroll.
dren Ga
and
L' Aum-' I1 Mrs. W1II Jam
Scarberry and [ ' egedl y so ld and d eII vered
Sa ' B ry rdin
C ~
•M onler, Mrs. Mildred Hamilton · 1 sons, Michael and Cary of Cin. tween April 23, 1!164 and May
Annu.JI Summer
an~~;"" t"'R ~ni k a~ La Concierge, Mn. Gold~ i cinnatl; Mr. and Mrs . Hen- •1 t!l64 to E. N. McCartney dba
d
hte · ,Esar
· d cAl '
Mourning · L'Arcbivisle
Mrs I ry Scarberry and sons. Sleven · Tiny's Drive-ln. The
second I
aug rs
usan an
Jce
•
,
·[ d D
.
I
Clinoo
W'lb
Kn.' k Dorothy Hecker; La Caissiere an
aMy. Columbus; Mr.
action Is styled Allen Lewla I
1
Of
d Hn, .
~ ur M ~ and Segritaire, Mrs.
Mallei Mrs Alfred Scarberry, Jr.
vs . Martin J. Gibbs, Dewey
~ a.rr) J JZ an Mso~ a;. Brown.
I. children, Bruce. Peggy,
Gibbs, Ottie Roach . and Lon. I
r~m ~
ames
·
a r.,
fer and Amy, Middleport;
nie Johnson. The action Is 8 I
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Funeral services for
Mrs . Elyria.
Delegates named to Depart- and Mrs. William WeiLl.
dispute Involving cemetery pro- I TODAY FOR DETAI~S
Amelia Walker were ht!l' from I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
mental Convention to ho held !n Allen. Middleport; and
perty.
the Forest Run Methodist chur- . son and daughter Kenila
Columbus July 26-27 are Mrs. Ruda
Durst and
iiiiiiii
ch Sunday at 2 p. m. with the Portsmouth· Mr: and '
Emma Wayland, Mrs. Dorothy Margaret, of Portland.

dashelt. Jyl Beaver,
Jeff
Beaver, Cind) Craig, Mary Burkelt. Tony Burkett,
Barbara
Burkett, Linda Gerard , Steve
Evans, Nancy Buchanan, Kay

fo 1ell/

WHITE

w.

Salon 8 et 40
Elects New
Officer Slate

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"FLOATING SUSPE.,-·

GRADE ..... ...

w. o.

Mrs .
Barnltz, Mrs . Hayman Barn!!! and Mrs.
R.
Carpenter and daughter' Allta,
were in Lancaster .&gt;unday to
attend the wedding ol the lor·
mer's niece, Miss Martha Jane
WoodyaJ'!I, and Mr.
James
St,ith, at the First Methodist
Church, a. 2:30p. m.
Miss Carpenter was one of
the hostesses at tho , reception
held 1n the church social room

gueslswh. wereMikeCullums, Special music was providedtynand 'Timmy.'
Hon Cuilums, Mickey Daven· by the Freeland Norris quartet.

f,e aturlng
OUR REGULAR

LanctUter Wedding

Knick Family
Reunion is
Held Sunday

I

Mrs.

R110111 Air Conditioner

ROUND or
SIRLON

Grou.p TratJels to

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Harris, Mrs. Dan White anc:l Rev . ... Lawrence McDaniel and Harry Robi~son Vienna, w. va. Hecker, Mrs. Mabel Brown and The occasion also marked
Mrs. Gene Hou~ashelt incfuded the Rev. Pearl Casto official- and Mr . and
Richard
Mrs. Jennie Well; Alteroates 1Amy Scarberry's birtllday.
children Ronnie Danny Caro. are Mrs . Louise Stewart Mrs.
children of members and th~lr ing.

2.99

; ;:==========~es;_:J~o~hn~so~n.:_;;M~r:s.~R~e~gg~ie:_;.;;

,

TO MI!ET TONIGJIT
The One Won One cia,. o!
Officers for the coming year the Pomeroy First
Baptist
were elected when the
Past Church will meet at the church
Matrons of Pomeroy Chapter tonight at 7:30.
OES met Tljesday ~vening at
tho Masor.lc Temple. with Mrs. KobletJtz. The next meet!ng.. 'illll
Dwight Parker as. hostess.
be Tuesday, July 14.
Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer, pre•
sident, conducted the melting.
It opened with devotions taken
from Psalm 146 by Miss Maud
Grueser. The report of
the
nominatlng committee was given by Mrs. E . J. Tracy end
Mrs . Swackhamer was re-elected president Mrs .
Hartwell
Curd, vice president Mrs. A~
fred Crow, secretary and Mrs.
Dale Smith, treasurer. It was
decided to caucel the J u I y
and August meetings and a potluck dinner will be held at the
September meeting.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess during the social
hour.

Buy now and Savel

MARGUERITE'S
Shoe Shop

~n

102 E. Main

OPPOSITE LOWER PARKING LOT-POMEROY

Pomeroy
~

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the good oQe ~ummentime . tlte good i~ CJJei~en ·~ ·
• •

twist-o-loek
pony-tail!

Chuter Grange
Aruwers Appeal
Chesttr Grange met in re~­
lar sessior. Tuesday
evening
wiih Mrs. Earl Dean, worthy
master, presiding.
One appeal for aid was an.
swered.
Plans were discuss·
ed foe the booth at the Meigs
County fair and named as the
committee for
arrangements
were Ml'!. Dale KaUtz, Mrs.
Hobart Newell and Mrs. Pearl

EVERYTHING FOR
R FUN

GIANT
PER BOX

rn the oven

Watermelon
eSond Toyi For Chii4Nn
.• Picnic 5\jppll" Of All Klr¥!•

•Ch•n Seta

Just a twist of the wrist to open 01 close. No more pulling or cutting
tough sticky tape • , • no more tearing the ba(l 01 just half·way closing it.

.

s·lo BEN FRANKLIN s :o

In The Heart of Pomeroy

sizes • • • R~ular S·Pack or JUilior 11-/'ocU

You'll Find
You Need At YGur
Pomeroy Ben Fr1nklln Store
e Swim AccauAr..., Bllthlng Cops, lor Pluga, Swim
Fln1, Inflated Rubltw Rlnp, 1nd Toys

.

ftOMEROY

· WY~98

Twist·O'·Lock, the perfect way to use and re·use the poly plastic bag.

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S.Atd~WIIh PG-7n• ••• $pecially

developed new liquid vegetable ,$borte'Qing ·

o.IEN EVENINGS TIL 7:()1J P.M.
SATURDAY TIL 9 P.M.

the grill Heiner's

somtthing extra special. Available in two

And any day's a hOliday when a Heiner's
hOI rJog bvn /5 part of the monu,

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Market

on

enric hed buns malfe t burger or barbeqw

89(

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INFORMATION
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MotMia,1:80 A. M

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C.t,NCSL.L.A·rlONI
COllftEM'lONS
eC~:epted

D.Dtil i .OO II.. M.

rot- oa, ot Pub\lntlon

double duty service. Meat dis·

&amp;ciiUl.A I'IUNii

play case, complete with maz...
zanine ;nelt and .et of display
trays A-1 condition. Looks

rlt. publllbat - ".. tbe rtfbl
u ecllt or ~~ anJ •d• deamfll)
t~ bJJrllonab.le . .. "'ron
•hould be
reportf'd tmmad\erecy T'ha pub·~htr wlU aot b-. re1pon1lbk for
f"!l l'r

Business

Business Service•

like new . First $300 takes lt.

tftlrt 0)11• \ft~t&lt;&gt;l'ftl!f \D.rtiOD

~
wheel drive, 1¥-t. cu. yd.,
front er.d loa~er. I back boe
and bulldozer work IJso per·
formed . Free estimate. Phone

have recently added a

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QUALITY

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1961 Chevrolet ]12 Ton Pickup

lllsertlOD

Mn. Harmon Fox and with

).tr. Fox at MeJas Memorial boa.

Technician, Leland Parker,
Pomeroy, 0. Ph. WY 2·2264.

ish, heater.
1963 Corv•lr P•nel ~ - - - - : : - - -

$1795

rHA.NIIS

6

pita!.
Mr. Mickey Buck and child.,r u...
Ill
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Local ownflr, aood tlreK. Looks and runs Hke new ,
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•etullve ln.Mrtlonl
H'fr OIICOUDt on Plid ldl al\4
edt jMIII within 111 dlyt.

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$1395

fl cyl. Poweflilide, deluxe cab, 4 new tntek tlret, bellt rtn-

ren "" .... nNv e

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Lynn Hart, Racine Food evenings, WY 2-3243.
Em
1960 Chevrolet
$5295 ~ with hll ur.•lo and aunt, Mr.
Market.
met -G . ShuJer, (S42 Page St.
Tandem axle, OOO:r20 tires. l!i' dump body Youn fur • frtl~
and Mn. Lt'w Piehl.
6 25 3tc
Middleport.) Contractor.
EXPERT bouse painter, Inter- tion of the oriiinol """ .
Mr. "'ld Ml'l&lt;. William Sey- - - - - - - - · - -6 1: 12to
ior and exterior. Contract or
fried 1Ji 11alllpolls visited Sun1&amp;51 Harley Davidson motorcyby the hour. Pree estimates. ,
Qa.v with Mr. a1ld Mrs. Homer
cle. Call Jack Harrison, WY PIANO TUNING to Universal Call WY 2-£1176.
llalloy.
2.6781, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Standard Pitch. (A · 440 cps. I
6 24 6tp
OI'EN IVIS. 7:00 I'.M.
Mr.
Mrs. Yom Story
1 .. ~ J .•,, ~ • ~-,lumbus,
----·-POMEROY
OHIO
Mr.
6 25 3tc
$IS Repair snd adjustment
•
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1:1 f.:tntl per word lor Thna eoll·

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By VERNON SCOTT
several tlmes. None of Martin'.!!
Ualted Press International entot.Jrage made a movie to 8.'1·
HOLLYWOOD iUPI!-One of swer it. Dean IUtod his foot and
the best comedy acts in sbow kjcked it to the floor where it
bJ? can be seen daily in IF.an remained unanswered.
Martin's dressing room where
The ruckus brought a Martin
tht&gt; tltar and bis retinue insult henchm.m running from
the
ont' anotiiler mercilessJy during dressing room kitchen where he
the lunch hour.
was cooking a spicy Italian
BiiJy Wilder. who is directing lunch.
ltf:artin in a new movie, is a
"Bring me another &amp;cotch,
regular s~ctator.
and don't spill it," Martin orOne day this week Dino sat dered.
at the desk of his plush quar· Martin's major domo, Mack
ters in Goldwyn studios strum. Gray, burst mto tht. room 1'
2.lnhuma.a
rning a guitar and sipping a just caugh t the rushes 1'' he told/ •s.
AOROss
•-• t .,...,
. .
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gone!
3. Piny
sco'"'-"~' ufi .. ball. He w..ts smgmg hi s boss "Yol.l
were great, ti Unit of
division
an off-color parody of a popu- baby. ~ally great."
J
weight
4, Colt term
lar song.
"How Uie hell
would you 9. A mo(.:kery li. Adhee.ive
"You kn ow wha t everybod V knuw '' he told Gray, who re- 12.
10. Ghastly
lubetancetr
Sharp
6. Dwarf
else do~s for kicks during the sponded with a stream of 13. A relative
1. Pert. to
lunchb reak?" he asked. They abuse. It became a name-call- 14. Anger'
oldest rock
•.i•Lem
watch the rushes from yester·' ing contest with Martin finally lli. AI haJ~owed
day
.
pace. Bib.
8. Certain
" ·
gettmg dle best of it.
. 16. Tells
racehorse.
Not rne. They pay tfJe for
"lf Mack had another brain 19. Victorian
P. Sprite
11. Put ott
lcting, not watching."
it would be lonesome," Martin
20. Unit of
15.
WagerPbone Not Answered
told the four or five other
length:
l1.0n top
A teJephone on the desk rang hangers-on in the room.
abbr.
18.Broka
Wilder asked the film's pub·lidty mcm for the time. The 21. Little ch.Jld
part

Society Notes
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Tboae from here attendlnl
the wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
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WJEH RADIO

PROGRAM LOG
5:00 Communtty-• Newo
40NDA Y TIIROUGH FRIDA\' 5·05 World. National Newa
515 Spotlight oo Sports
8:10 Stga On
S
25 Weather
U5 MusJcaJ Clock
5·30
Dinner Musloa!o
7:30 Newe Headllnea
6:00 Sunset Blvd.
7:31 Musical Clock
7:30 Sign Off
7:45 The t..ilellna
SATURDAY
8:00 Obio Valley News
6 15 Sign On
8 115 World; National Ne1n
6 15 Musical Ctoco.
8·10 Sports
7:45 The Weltne
8.15 Weather Picture
8:00 Ohio Valley News
B 16 Musical Clack
8·00 World, NationaJ News
US Community News
8 10 Sports Today
9 00 Talk o1 the Town
8 15 Weather Picture
9:I&amp; Mason County N•ws
8:16 Musical Clock
10:00 Family Worship Hour
8·55 News
10:15 Poblic Service
9 00 Musical CJxk
.0:so Latchstring
9 ·30 Sung &amp;. Story Time
10:115 World News
9 45 l"amily Worship Rour
11:00 Morning Melodieo
10:110 News
(eiCept Friday,
10:115 High School Hit Parada
Cburch Bella Ring)
10.55 Newo
1:46 World N.,..
U :OO Army Time
11: 51i Mason County Now
11:30 Special CommUDI••
12:00 Community Newe
Programs
2:115 Local Newa
12:110 News Roundup
13:10 Markets ,
12:20 Bulletin Board
2: 15 Mid Day Weather
12:25 News 0 Grams
%:20 Evans , Qullet~~t Boord
12:30 saturday Matinee
12:25 Newt 0 01'11111
I:S5 News Beat
12:30 Agrtcultflre Asenl
2:00 Seturday Matinee
'2;46 Country Go Round
H5 News Beat
1:115 News Beat
3 110 Saturday Mallnee
Z:OO Country Go Bound
U5 Newa Beat
1:6&amp; NOWI Beat
4:00 Discing with Dosa
1:00 Let's Tate • Break
4:30 Top Ten Revue
1:115 NOWI Beat
5:110 News Summary
t: 00 Oioclng wllb Doss
5:15 Dinner MUolcale
UO lntorcllange
7:30 Sign Oft ·
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MONDAY TIIRU 'FRIDAY
6:110 Sign On
6:110
Sign
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News
6:115
Country Music n111e
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6:05 Sacred Heart
6:%11 C'iiUntr- Jamboree
8:tu Country Jamboree
6:35 Johll Hal1llll
6:31J Farm News
7:115 Breaktaat Parly
8:35 Paul Bowers
t :U Jonea Buick Sbow
6:4~ Meigs Ct Agr. Ell
10:15 Tho Good We
1:011 New~
10:35 Music In The Air
7:05 Tiny s Char
10~ Th1s Ia Music
7:3L Newa
11.05 Top Ten Sbow
7:35 Picken; Hardware
11:35 Top Ten Show
(1'ues.-Titurs.)
12:00 Noon N.,..
7:50 N"ws Report
12:1.1 Musical lnterludl
I:Ou Breakfast Party
12:311 Rev. MerllD TOOII
1:10 Roy's Food Baskel
1:00 Platter PartY
Uti Van Patrick Sporta
7:00 Sundown Serenade
8:4i Baker l!'urnlture-Wed-Frt 7:10 Sign Off
1:5&gt; Open Housa
8:011 News
StiNUAY
U:Oo Coffee With Janet
7:05 Slgo On
9:45 Betty Newton
7:30 French City Baptlol
11:00 Ministerial Assoc.
1.1111 WIDp o1 Healing
11:15 Country Driftero 111-W
8:35 Blblt Speab to You
11:10 Mason Ct. Agr. Ezi-Tua IO:INI Volce o1 Prophecy
11 .15 A.S.C. Program-Fr!
W:31i Wash. Reporta to People
11.15 l"arnily Worsni~Tbun. 11:00 Sunday Show
11:4o Tiny's Country ~'IDIII
12:00 Noon Nelfl
12·00 Noon Report
12:15 CbrisaaD Hour
12:30 Goessler'o Guest Star-Frl. 12,;10 Rev. Merlin Teets
12:JII Music Just For You
1:00 BUJ,y Graham
4: lo Blaettnar Sbow-Tues.
1:36 Luther111 Hour
4:30 Local News
2:00 Tho Church At ':':'nrt
4:54 5owllng ScoN!I
1:00 Country H,ymn Thnere
S: 00 News
I: :10 World In Review
I: 00 Baptlal Hour
7:30 Sign OU
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7:00 Sign Oil

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'thJ&lt;:t..:k u~un L o~ned b!s ruoutb [ Uttle foyer to the dreaainJ
1 e t!Utlre niJOn hour. bu1 when •• two men oroceeded to
Ihe saod : "It's 1UO," Martin another one ~to the street.
growl~ , ··Shut up. YOl&lt; talk too ther Morlln, Gray, Wilder
much.
anyone else In the room
There wu 1 scufflin1 to lite the olfghteot ottent1011.

Cl05ETS!

Tuppers Plains

of action extra. Call In Pom"'od Mrs.andClaron!'O
Ackley of lng were Mr. and Mr•. Way
WINDOW and porch shades, all eroy,
WY 2-2065.
ll-13-12tp
I-1'::==========-~:::=:========'l Athens
Mr. Wyatt Schaef- Clark and family and Ronnl~
latul"day.....&amp;:3A A . 1\1. Lo UHlO DOOP
kinds. Pt.rch vallance
and
-ITI SO 1£ASY
or ul MI. Vomoo spent a week Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Win
[Q PI..Al:J: A
awnings.
Venetian
blinds
and
Rickard's AUgnment Service,
Auto Sales
ond with tholr paren!J, Mr. Balkce, Mr. and Mrs. Dennard
R.UUl.T PRQUUCINO
WANT All
1
repairs. Free estimate. Dale
(formerly Grueser Bod
Mrs. Normau Schaefer.
Blake, Mr. andd Mrs. DeniUird
I Wippel Supply, 215 Union Ave. Works!, 286 W. Main Sl,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hilt and
....... lilaadard "' Campett
0
Mrs. Lawrence Balser a n d
PHONE WY2-2157
Pomeroy, Ohio.
Pomeroy, Oblo. R. H. Rick·
chtldren ot Columbus recently daughter, Pamela.
6 25 30tc
ard, Pbone
WY 2-3576.
IIIC.., room. rtdo oad perlorat
rolled .., frlenda bent
Mr. and Mra. Charleo BetzWbeel bolanclng, auto glass. ,
IHY Tormo Avalloblot
,....,. SmaU car OCOD01117 111111
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Joneo lng and daughter, Mrs. Dana
ONE. 3-months old Terrier and brake oervtce.
HA.:Km'S
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The E&gt;ther Circle ""'' l"rl· of Zane.vlllo recently callod on Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs.
lost •nd Found
- ..=-a Chihuahua female pup. Ph.
I 27 44to
day afternoon, June 12,
with Mr. and ~Irs. Lew Diehl.
Carl Barnhill atlended
the
WA TCR. Identify and pay for SH 2..1783.
6 l4 3te
j $OHIO SERVICE
Melnlpolllu
Moton
Mrs.
Ethel
Smith,
hostess,
at
Mr.
ond
Mrs.
Herman
KasChristy
and
Young
reunion
at
1
ao. Call Bob Roberts, CH 7· '
CUSTOM bi'U8b hog work, ~ jl WY 2·:1891
POMEROY
B. MUo iitnel. P o - her home. Mrs. Gretta Simp. --par and Ronnie ot Dayton vJs. Lancaster Sunday.
2337.
6 %:.
·F: BABY stroller and one
per he. Call WY 2 · 6812.
Plloat In Willi
~on. chairman, presided at the lied o weekend wllb rolatlves.
Mrs. Dorsal Miller was tak1
nigb chair.
one baby bed Charles Mash or Lester -\ mtic
meeting
which
opened
with
de·
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Howard
Allen,
1 11
bassinet!. WY 2-2301.
old.
11-8-SD
!
voUollll, followed with the buslen to St. Joopeh hospital when
Notice
she
became Ill al her home.
6:13 3tc
Business Opportunities~ 1162 PONTIAC. 12250. 4 door ness session afler which the weeks visit wilb her parent..,
Mrs. Maxine Chapman is at
BULLDOZER work, basements
hardtop, Catalina, blue fin- program presented by Mrs. Em- Mr. and Mrs. Pred Cadle and
USED gaa range, Frigidaire, landscaping, brushing. ponds.
ish, automatic trammisslon, rna Salser, was enlltled "Salva- Harold.
Akron for • few days helping
tables, chairs. Phone SH 2- Lowboy service. Charle• Jef. FOOD MARKET - Due lo Ill ~ay, Middleport. CaD WY Z. tion Means Broken
Walls," Mrs. Sybil Miles returned to In the care of her daughter,
oj
1 4719.
t 23 6tp
fers, Phone WY 2.fi222.
health, we are offering for
power steering, power brakes, There were readings on
the her borne from Chillicothe ac- Mrs. Johu Gramling and new
Boqfnnlng July hi
1 1 30 to , sale our business,
Racine radio and ellras, 910 Broad- subject by Mrs. Laura Bell, companleu by Mr. and Mrs. Lee ba~_!~· Arbaugh Is attend: DAY BED, chairs, gas stoves, ::--""7.:-;:=n:=c:::-::::T= Food Market, corner Slh and 528t,
4 zg ftc
Mrs.
Blanche
Watterson, Jackson wbo spent overnight
M h d s•-te Colle In
1ng ore ea
end tables, chest of drawers, See Neigler Building and &amp;lp- Pearl, Racine, Ohio. Anyone
Mrs. Ethel SmJth, Mrs. Frances with her.
w
ge
1
e.tc. Roy Kasper, 132 Mul- ply. R.lcine. for better bomes, sincerely interested in a good 1962 Studebaker Station Wagon, J Wilcoxen, Mrs. L'ra Morris, Mrs.
Mrs. 1~ae Crawford of New Kentucky.
tltcheu cablnets and storm going business, may contact low mileage, excellent condi· and Gretta Simpson.
M r 1. Brighton, Pa.
came for an
Mr. and Mrs. John Arbaugh
berry Ave., Pameroy.
1
6 2l 3tp doon.
11 23 ftc
Lynn or Pauline Hari. be· Uon, ,asy terms, Citizen's Na· Smith, While Cross chairman, Indefinite visit with Mrs. Mild- attended the 50th wedding anB"LA'""C;;;K"'"""S"'A"'u"D"'L"E"',-:r"'A""du-;lt:s--:-)- i:-:n 1 ===========:~ tween 8:011 a. m. and 8:00 p. UoiUII Bank, Middleport, Ohio Igave a dedication service on red Roust..
niversary of his sister, Mr.
~armacy
I:
m.
6 25 3tc
6 22 6to the layetlt to be sent to the Mr. and Mrs. Carol Sayre of and Mrs. William Mahaffey at
ioltDDLIPoRT
I good condition. Call WY 2·
Get AcquolntecfOffer
·- •
Women's Conference at Gran- Pittsburgh, were over th" week their home at Wilkesville re6 23 3tc
2929•
Recoppod Tire Salol
J
Re•l Estate For Sale
Farm Machinery
ville. Aller the close of the end guests of relatives
and centiy.
W~~&gt;;Jio ·ou USE ABL Cl
rs
Wh~e they tan
, - - - - -- - - I
meeting, Mrs. Smith served re- were accompanied home
by
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Spen' ·. .
, edDe IT'S OUR pleasure to loan I ALL SIZE
-~I p
ailed 00 'I
"!",... $1oJ'age Plan you gett Carpet Sh.a
. mpooers
FREE PASSENGER TIRES · $5.92'
FOR SALE: Garden tractor Da- . hfreshments during the social their granddaughter, Mickey cer 0 omeroy c
" r.
big t&gt;eB ttf 1 OJDptJ close
I"'R SALE: Huuse beside the
'
I our
Wolfe for a visit.
and Mrs. Wayne Brickles.
spa~e lil :Xc~ange tor all t~e 11 cJ'.':as;ha%p!ueB:~:; ~~:'e~J.t"'t5 IN. __ $1.45' Bradbury .chool. call IVY 2· ;i~s~~~:~~r·:ei;h~· rev~~::~ , 'fh~ WSCS of the Methodist Spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Eugene
room ~c~w~ett by :~e family 1 Furniture
..
6542.
6 19 6tp
cultivators, tooth harrow. Con- ~h~rch met tn the sanctuary Mrs. Esther West and Mrs. J. Cale are announcing the birth
6 23 &amp;tc I •Plus r.ll
winter Nothing Flere's bow It
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Open 7 dar• eaeh week
tact Lynn Hart, Racine Food Fr~day evening. June l2. Mrs. Mn. Frank Longsworth of of a son.
works. Bring iD aU
your PEACHES, ready now. Come,
8 a.m to 9 p.m.
21&gt; acres, with bouoe, chicken Market.
of
Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark
6 2S 3lc Mma Lewis was program chair- Mrs. ·Frink LongsW&lt;&gt;rth
wmter clothes o~ caU us for
ick your own $I 8 peck
house, brooder house, and
man, usmg as her topi~, "Wor- Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and family attended a blrtJt.
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hool bus body, on black top FO!i SALE OR TR.\DE: Ray ship Helpa." Mrs. Margaret Dobbrn· and three
sons day party at the borne of Mr.
Pick up and we will "Prole.. P
. · ,.
Bring containers. Four miles DISCOUNT STORE
d
sonnall.v dry clean them at west of Coolville on Rt. 50 at
road. Also has several fruit tedner for sale or trade. WY Houdashelt, president, conduct- of South Caro'ina, Mrs. Ev- an Mrs. James Jett of Pornregul_ar tates, 'LIVtth tree moth Blue Sunoco Station turn tert
Next Door To Rutl•nd B•nk
trees. Grape vines and her- 2-Uld...
8 4 tfc
the business session. Mrs. erett Anderson of Chillicothe, eroy in honor of the third birthproofmli!. and hang them up
.
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ries. See Leo Taylor. Rt. 1,
Critt Bradford was hostess for Mrs. c. A. Dobbins returned to day of Brenda Jett.
for storage tn sealed cedar- one mlle. Wedge Fruit
Racine, Ohio.
6 25 3tc
lnsurlnce
the social hour.
her home ai Paw rucket, R. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack WeatherIzed bag&amp; •nd wber. you are
c l 0. McCOY, IIUC'flONEER,
Mrs. Maggie Harris observed after spending 8 week.
man visiled Verle Tuttle at
ready fot them. nert fall, call POR SALE- Middleport's tan.
Chester, Ohio,
3 23 tfc
{
JOHNSON, Slmpaoa lnauraoce her 84th birthday, June 12. She Mr. aod Mrs. Bob B.legle and Camden Clark hospital and at"' or let our rout~man know
1'. -_.LI.,'/' Olio
received a shower of birthday sollll, Bruce and Bill, spent t so Mrs. Dorset Miller at St .
to est building, tocatod 352 N.
AUCTin-ER
\,,I..,Ritr;. "0 I
o\si!IIC)', ln. AU IonDo Gf In
d
Jn•~h H Ita! 1 p "
• nd they. will be "·nd-•
~ ~
•-s
·~~
J
car
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Sur.day
at
Old
Man's
Cave
and
-•
osp
a
ar.er•
you cfp~ner. br!&amp;~tor. and ~ond
tree~ MlddleporL
Complelo Senlce
ourance. im Jolmloa 111111 Mrs. Kate Ellis and daughter, visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald burg.
ne-· Rem~r'. tbt storage
Priced tor qut.... lillie. Inquire
Crtl1 llndlord
FARM - 290 acres, 2 miles Bud s.,._ AcentL
A
f N y ,_ lsi ed
M
nd M n.. Cl Jan•
-~
at Ohio R--L
10 16 ~
1 frqm
State Roule 681. •
1 1 lie nna, 0
ew or. v t ov- McKay at Newark.
r. a
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is r~r•e. ·. Po•., Nel..t r~a· II
on
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uo
t.'rlle • • CoaWd
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Memor Ia I wee kend wi th Mrs.
f 'I.Ail:S
~- ter Wll!re Sunday VI•
.
h
h
-er
Mrs.
Jean
Undsey
of
Grove
o
A. c. 8RA.UFORD
room ouse wit nmntng wa:---O.Iiv•rv ABC. Cl....rs and
FUR SALE
_ fer, basement barn (J2x 42 ), _Marine Supplies __ Mae 1". Wolfe.
City brought hel son, Scotty, to ltoro of Mr. and Mrs. R. K.
Shirl Liu1o
.
tlfY&lt;
Mason,
W
Va.
GIBSON-Kay
·Harmuny
,.ui~
BaeiBe, 01111
f
dl
d
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Grover
Salser,
visit his grandparonl!, Mr. and Rowan.
.,
1 11 If
ee ng ohe (2000 sq. ft.),
SP 1-554~.
4 3 90tc
and Ampllfi~, 24 months to
&lt; Marietta silo (12x 30), other CAR TOP fibreglass boat, 12 Sr., Miss Frances Foster and Mrs. Mason Spen&lt;...,r.
Phyllis Rowan, Mildred Headpay. see or 'CaU nffu. Jewel·~~==========~~ outbuildings. 40 acres in cui- ft. metal carrier, oars, fire Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Salser Mr. an•"" Mrs. Bob Adams of ley, Gertrude Hoffman
ud
We buy , .. n soo trade gUJII. e.... Point Pleasant, W. Va..
tlvatk- (can be doubled), extingUisher. 4'h h.~. motor, of Lancaster attended the com- I.-tart wer&lt; Sunda) din- Merle Griffith attended the
Bill IV•IIRIIIn. Les WUIIamsoro Phone 50. BIU Wellman, Les
EXPERIENCED
plenty pasture, 100 acres tim- $2110.00. Like new. Call Ma· mencement exercises at Rio ner guests of Mrs. Flossie Chu- D. of A. Council Inspection II
.ff.
J
1
Pbo
60
WUJiamson.
111-30tt
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8 24 6tp Grande College when Rosemary reb,
Belpre Monday nigh'"'
r
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r m f!'Wt&gt; en,
ne .
' ber and all minerals. A steal son 773-5384.
'mnl Pteao~lll, W. Yo.
I"'R SALE- l"urnitu;;- for
AUTOMOBILE
;' at $6500.00.
Employment Wanted d(~g~seeer)lnEedvauncsatrleonce. lved her ~ ~
10 18 ';k sale. Phone WY 1-2.216.
AU'fOMOB"~ tnourance been
6-2tJ.6tp
ee
gnment
' FARM - 115 acres orr Houle HOUSEWORK, norsing
in Guests last week of Mr. and
WE HAVE TO MAKE ROOM
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681.
5-room
bouse
with
bath
the borne, baby sit. clean. Mrs. Grover Sal~r. Sr., were
cancelled1 ..'..ost yoor opera· HOUSETRAILER, 1949 Richard.
nd
]
a
coal furnace
heating, ing. Am,., Rusche!, Box 56, Diane sa ser and Sherry Blake
tor'l UceriMJ CalJ. WY Z.l!Vtlll
son, 18x7' In guod condition.
Brake
Servl'...
•.
FOR MORE NEW FORD TRADE-INS.
·~
~·u
C 11 WY • •••
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plenty water, 2 water sys- Hartford, W. Va.
of Johnstown, Mrs.
Bo,.,.
9
.~.
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a
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ll-20-8tp
terns,
2 barns,
garage,
8 19 6tp mary Evans and two children of
KILL TERMI'fES and prote&lt;:t
chickeohouse, all witlt good _ _ _ _ _ ___:_;;,;,._;; Rio Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
NOW'S THE TIME
GET THE
FOR SALE
lawn and shrubs from In'""""
roofo. Umestone soil, fertile _ _.,;;Leg•l Notice
Birch and daughter , Monica Lyn
--wilb ARAB V do-lt Concea. WY 2·2143
Pomeroy, o.
and well fenced ,
tobacco
u••L NOTO'I - - - of Bellevue.
BEST DEAl IN THE VAllEY AT •••
IURBY SWEF.PER, complete trate. King Bt~Uden S u p p t 1 ~~::::::::::::::::::::~~ base. $10,500.00.
Notte. •• herebJ ""•• that bid•
Mrs. lsabeJ Simpson left by
wW M reulved at the office of the
I
f rom CoIumbos to VIsit
,
WI'th power po lisher Can' 1 be Co., Middleport. 0hlo.
1&amp;1.. county Comllll-'onm~· ln the , pane
Cbarle111
Jones,
Sale1111an
C411U'
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ra
o•••
""told
r
rom , new. Perfect run.
5 2 tfe PIANO
....... m•ror. ouu, w:~t11 tb• Mrs ~n
Johnson at St
.
tuning. Newmau BiD"'
SH U123
2901 dQ ar June, t9M, at 10:00 o··
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KEITH GOBU FORD USED
LOT
rung collji(tion, Guaranteed. SINGER Sewing
mach•--. d
Middleport, WY •
,,... •· .... ,., "'' ,.,. ., "'' •••· Pedro, Calif.
due
8
uoq;
ette
r
6
23
3te
lowta1
detcrlbed
real
nhte:
J
k
1m
Ra Iance
payments of
$59 50
Se era1
- - - - - -- - - - -- P.a•et No. h
a e Ho an, Jr. and Tom
7 5248· '
1 18 30tc
$7A pe month Phone WY new,
· up. v
used
lD "'• Vtu•t• 91 Polllllror, Oti.Jo, ..._ Diddle spent last week at Camp
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAU
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maehines at bargain pricel
FOR SALE by owner 1n M1c:J.. dnDtnt at the 11ort11eut comer ot Lot
2-22114.
6 19 51c The fabric Sbop, s•~er Sales. ~ro;;u;R:-;;YonUR;;;:;~B;;:u:;n;-;•"'o·=·.""r--·-,-rk"". I dle rt • bed
b
No. . . on aun.mul ............ Arrowhead with Boy Scou!J
u•&amp;
u ..,.,
"'
po ' •
room
ome, VUiqel t.bmeto oorth•..t.rb' lllOI'II Ml Ka Hoi
.
and
Service,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Phone
W"
2-8455,
Paul
L.
Batbuilt
in
kitcb
11
to
all
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,
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1oo1 to
ss
Y
fman
spent
USED FREEZER BUYS
•
en, wa
w t.be 11IK' ~t4!ment wall ltl.n4lnf: ha· week at Middleport with last
her
WY z.zl84.
I
21
tfc
ley,
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
R.
D.
2.
carpeting
Call
WY
2
3787
"'- ,.. ,,......,. - · ®"'"'"
16 Cu. Ft. Unl~o
• .,n a ' and"' t~w form"' l'ft.ideJ~r. propen, ar grandmother, Mrs. Minnie HoiCHIST FREEZER _ flOC
8 I •""'
.....,... c1ose to ·8Ch00Is.
U"'~1c
• laY J. P. Jlr.wd.but'J'. thene. ill •
nd J-•·
10utbwtrierb' cUreeUoa lllan 1 IID:I e• man a
-.e Ho lma n, Jr,,
20 Cu. Fl. Frl-lrw
tHEST FRUZia _ $150
SALE: 3 bedroom home
the weekend with
his
14 Cu. Fl. Pllllco
- _ _ _F_o_r_ R_ent - - - I•
• wall&amp; thane• ••terb aton1 tta. top o1 spent
grandmo~r
I
UPRIGIIT FRIIZIR • $125 HOUSE, on VIne St.. In Mlddl•
In Syracuse, hardwood floors, "'' ••U ...,.,.. loto '" ,.. .. to Or A he- . nd b th
23 Cu. Ft. Uni&lt;o
POMEROY OHIO
gas furnace storm
doors u.. place or IMJbnLin1.
a
r~ r a
ro er, Les*
UPRIGHT FREEZER . $100
port. Ph. WY 2-3089.
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carport. Ph~ne WY 2 _ ,W t;.,\~!·v~1!'., ,....,.,, ..,., ter Bailey of Morning Sler
Good Nor.,-lltetrlgerlfotI
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6 25 6tc
In the Heart of
afterno
tnawn and d.tpa,ted pa. a DUP ol were dinner guests of Mrs Ethllrqur Combln•tlan
$135 ;;;;;;:;-~~;;;;;;;--=;--:-;--cc-:--:
0011.
6-20-Gtp LtD.ealn KeiJhll made by Brnee and
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Servef o.. Refr1ger•tor $100 FURNI~HED and unfurnished THE AMERICAN RUHR
c..,..,, """"',. et.u ""~··"· el Wheeler 'fuesday evening.
UHd Wringer Wisher . $35
apartments. 134
Mulberry
FOR SALE 1n Middleport
4 =:,~!;· ~aPla~-:~:-,:=:ara 1!t Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sayre mov.
PomerOy lAndmark
Ave., Ph. \\'Y 2-M15.
General Rullst•t•
bedroom brick house.' 2 :e.~~:~II!D:~t! :Uob.dt~~t~~~ ed from Mason, W. Va., into
6 25 t(c
baths. lot and 8 halt out 0f s.w.d bid• UHl oral bkil •Ill ~ the Ina Relthmlller property.
63 FALCON Futura Conv. 6 cyl.
w~ 2·2111 Jlck Clrsr,, Mgr. ~=~=;c:-===--~~~
Service
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r-eel.ve4 •* the Commi.IIIODitr'l Offler
Mr nd M Ed Dlle d
';;~""'~,;.;;..,~-i:-;;...~.,.! FOUR ROOM HOUSE. Delbert
high water
Nice location •• tha Ooarthoa.. at the ttm• 1bova
• a
Is,
an chfl.
Aut61Tlatie Tr1Mml11lon.
You PAY less for fine home Gaul, Chester, Ohio.
• See by appol~tmt'nt, or cati
o~:!=':!;,. ~":!t.: 11~h!: dtren dandf Mrs. Harry HiD r~
· hi~·
CUCKLER REALTY
WY 2-:lll85 or WY •vOUNU.
MOA
,.., "
" " • . . . , . . , o1 '"' a~ .
urne rom twoAr'weeks vacafu rms
63 FALCON 4 Door 6 Cyl.
.. ...,. 81 Ra ker r~.urnl·
6 23 3tp
The I'HI Htata ...w be 10ld to t1t1 tlon at Tu
ture tn Middleport, Ohio.
(6) 10 tfc
bll'hm rMPOrudble bidder upon ttw
cson, IZ.
Standard '1'rarJsmlalon. Radio,
Phont WY 2-1830
~1~~~ tarm11 Calli upon deliver, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yandell
4 ll tfc HOUSE FOR RENT in Pome- Boa 229
~
· c-=---,---c~~::croy . 3 rooms and bath. Call
FOR SALE: 7 rooms and •·th Bid• will IN rwcalved for an the and two sons of Me'ldow Bridge
62 FALCON 2 Door 6 Cyl.
~wor•
1
d h' 1
reel ..tate dHCTlb«&lt; above or for ona W V
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USED
·
" pan S an S Jr :s. WY 2~3575 after 5 p.m. 6-20-tfc
house on
Rutland Road. • more or the parcel• delll!l'lbed .
1 .
a. spent Sunday with Rev,
Standard Transmission. ReMI Nice.
Carl ...:hevaller. Long Bottom
Tbe lllelp Count, Comml.-tonen ~ and Mrs c L O'C
POUR ROOM furnished ap'lft.
Large lot. Alummum storm ...-va the rtJht tG r.Jael an,- or au
· · ·
onnor.
62 ECONOUNE VAN
6 17 30tp
ment. Phone WY 2-3658.
Profeaionel Dry Cleenlng
doors 8lld windows. Reason- bi~Jas couNTY COMMISSlONERI
Mr. oud Mrs. Bert Grimm of
Standard Trona. R11ht lor the job.
TO . HlGHEST AN~-BEST
and Shirt L•undry
ahle. Kenneth Searle. SH 2- BY: llh.ry Chlncey. Clark
Letart were Sunday
dinner
5
b•rMPr 6 room house tn b@ FOUR R{)l)
"ll tfc
1 Hour Cle•nlne
5012.
6 11 30tc «J) ~ 11 ' 18 ' t!l, •h
gut-sts uf Mr. and Mrs.
Ed
60 FORD Gai1Xie 2 Door 8 Cyl.
rrmovPd
rrom Prernjses.
MS, bath and base- l Alterlnt at1d letMirlne
TO SCARE HUSBAND
Simpson.
Automatic Tralll. Radio, power ateerin·J.
Aeo•ch a no l,lll'ust Streets,
ment, furnace heaLP h 0 0 • i
Pockoto oM Zl-n
IN SYRACUSE, three bedroom NAPLES, Italy (UPI)-Mrs. Mr · and Mrs. Henry Housh
19
'.M IIepu•·l Ohio. Call WY Z. WY 2-,13 ·
4 28 tie l 10 Ills. Dry Cloning $2.00
modem borne, near school, Franct"sca Sorrentino faced iand Mildred spent a week end
59 CHEVROLET Bisc•yne 2 Door 6 Cyl.
'· ·~ 1
6 22 3tc
DIICOUNTI _
, Modern ir"ulated •all board charges today !bat she fabri· ! with Mr. and Mrs. John Fish·
Standard Tran1mls11on.
4
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·~ ---- ·· ROOM apartment with balh. l
PICKUP a DILtvlaY
I beat;~
large toi 72 • 295. cated a crime by telling police Ier in Akron. Mr. Ruuoh remain" 1 '.vn USF:D clothing sold Phone WY M385.
-•·
t!o
ed
b
ed f
··
:. ..,,:-trt Hawthorne 's on Mt.
Phor.e~ r a. m to 5 p. m. WY I at arm
·rob ers st o le i
or a VISit.
59 FORD Gelaxle 2 Door Hard Top
' ·"" n,d,e. Racine. Ohio,
I 8 tfc
ABC CLEANERS
2-3974; Evenings, 7 to 9 p. m money and clotlling from her ; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Watson
Automatic Transmission. Radio.
Ph ne lVI 9-3074 .
Unf•Imiobed boose, 4 ""'""·
&amp;
SHIRT LAUNDRY
WV l-2441
I 2 ftc home.
' spent • day In Lancaster with
llll 1ity and bath. t~ Pomt
' Mrs. Surr..,tlno broke down . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turner and
58 CHEVROLET Delr•y 2 Door 6 Cyl.
6
22
_
Stc
Lane, Pomeroy. Phoof wv 2- nusa
M•son. w. ve.
under queB";..nrng and admitted 1 Wt&gt;nt to CoJumbus to attend the
Standard Tranamd11ion. Radio.
S• ' 'r( c;.-.wing machine In 3874.
s 3 tfc
__
Wanted To Buy
she roncocted the story to I commencement exerf'iset.
in
fl ' 1 ··aflinet with full guar- TH;REE and four roo~ fuml!llh• HEATING. Plambta&amp;, Maeder
._
·- __ _
~arP hPr .husband into coming whi('h their granddaughter. Bar56 FORD 2 Door 8 Cyl.
1
:-t&gt;~ .· ~ · Pquipped to do zigzag .. IDd Wlfurnllbed apan,
hrnHH. Anokl BniJN'n.! A LARGE boun(]ary of tim· ' home earlier at night.
bara Jean Roush .vas a mernStandard Transmil&amp;lon. Radio. One owner.
c·
•1g. b'lf•onhole. monogram
itienta. Wl' z-5434 12 8 tfe C18 , ..., M•ln Street.
her r~ar Pomeroy, Ohio. eon. 'CARER'' TOO HEAVY
ber. Th&lt;ey returned home ac.
LET US PUT YOU IN A &amp;.ETTER USED CAR. WI
1•'-"rl hem, etc. full balance,
ertiJI, l'lloae In 11-1441.
, tact : M w. Runyons, MinSHREWSBURY, Eng I and compar.ted by three grandchild·
HAVE
45 USED CARS &amp; TRIJCKS TO CHOOSII
s-a ll• nr 16.00 monthly . Phone rrm!NI:IIIED and onfum!Jhed
7 20 u.
ersvllle, Ohio. WY 2-6273.
(UP[)-Offlclals here rejected lren who will spend ten days
FROM.
WY 2-2204,
6 25 5!c apartrnenta. lnqutre ~t
ttt.
e 23 lOtc I a 'cabe-r" made for Shrows- Ihere.
Reposses.&lt;ed automatic electro- Ohio llo\#1.
·- ti-Z2&lt;fr &amp;.rt ~! l'llnnlllnt uti _
.
. _. _ ~
bury's first hlgblond games on 1 Mrs. Bob Knlghl!tep and dauluxlike new . Full set of clean· MODER!&lt; 4 room •nd
bath
IIMib!c
grounds It was too heavy to gbt~r. Alicia of Columbus visIng toots and pop-out bags. furtifshc&lt;. apartmont. Phon•
Ilk ••Ill•. &lt;IIIIo
For Sale or Rent
throw.
' lied over the weekend with her :
Sell 1 new for over $150.00. WY 2-3874.
6 12 tft
EDd Wtar trwer troul\let
- -,
I A 'caber'~ 1!1 a hufJe pole ;mother.·, Mr1. Lavinia Simpson . .·
Wt tt•ve •H •bet
H01 rsR for rpnf or ale, by llwt Sc:ntRmen toAA to prove ' Alicia renl•ined to s~nd
the 1
Guaranteed to pat'ly a!IIIUm-lTIIl!ICE hedr•&gt;Om bouse oni.i~.
,.
, lng last 1 payments of SS.2S cola. Hill. Porn..m. ph 0 0 e
SrwPr 1\tat•iltnH
olll1mTllly pHvmenll on land the-ir !\t~ngth. ThP. olllclaht i Sltmmer \With her granrlmot.hPr. j
monlhlJ'. Phooo WY :1-2204.
WI W34l or
:1-218&amp;.
lr«ooaoall .cunlrac~ 532 MiD Stroot, Mid-~ 8111d the lilie delivered
. there , Mr. and Mrs. Goorpe Slrnh ••h
1 25..,
Col WI MIMIIflr • NfPI
dlliarl. J'llilDe In :1-6212.
wu tltroe llmeJ too IIMI')' 11111 1 ond daushter, Sue Ann o1 Jef·
Loctlft a lyomore Its.
Mldd..pclrt
OFl&lt;'ICS

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Pomeroy Society Notes
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and Chrisd; open! • week
end with hi• parent&amp;, Mr. and
Mra. OrviJIB ADell.
Rev. GW, Mr. and Mrl. CUIfond Jacobs, Mra. Mabel 'l'riiCJ
ond Mra. Emma F01 recently
took tho Youth Choir of lha
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fox of Free Methodist Church to MarZanesville, Gladys Fox of Rav~ Ietta to tour the muaeum. They
o111wuod vlsiLed Sunday with had a plcnlc al a roadside park.

by l :OC p. m., by caHing
Curtiss Breeding Service Inc.

Albert f arker, Chester. Ohio.
Ph. !185-341[&gt;.
6 24 30tp

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Services

---~--NEW ANL USED welders, air
comp.-essors, welding r o d. CLEAN YOUR wool carpets PARMER.'!: for the beot bulls,
Free demonstration. Pomeroy
on your floor evenings. Con· at the best price, wttb thf'
Landmark, Ph. WY 2-2181.
tact: Rutland l"urniture. SH nation's leading sires in Dal·
ry and Bee!. F'or forenoon
Mill!.
6 23 61c
6 25 3tc
convenience servil·e. ~al l by
I ft. meat display case Tyler ·TO BE'ITER serve you,
we 8:00 • · m., afl•rnoon service

DU.OUNJ:I

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A8.ciNDON!iO FARM.

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12-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, June 25, 1964

- - -·----and children of Columbus visited the put week with her mother, Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney
Downing. Ml . Bonnell cetum·
ed to Columbus leaving hls family for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hackett
and three cbildren, Barry, Monica and Marsha of Ft. Meyers.
Mr. and \Irs. Walton Manley Fla . are here for a visit with

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Arorrnd And
About
Middleport

have as tht'iJ guests this sum- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gearmer. their granddaughters, ge Hacke~ and other relatives .

Yvonne Kay and Susan V Ra- Their older son remained in
Ft. ."ueyers.

dPI of Kansas City, Mo.

Mary Ann Case and Mrs. I , __;;;;;;;;;;;;;;__•

Frederick Case of Parkersburg 1~
are guests this Wt'f'k of

Miss

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Frieda Faehnle
The Middleport Garden Club
will not hold their June meeting but will meet m July , The
club is invited to attend a silver tea Sunday, Jum 28 al the
home of Mrs. Roymond Zerkle
on old route 7 in Cheshire from Mr. and Mrs. Charles eoeg.
I to S p. m.
lin
d da
.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Geran
ughter spent the
Jarh and children have return· weekend at Beverly with Mr.
ed from vacation trip in Vir- and Mrs. Marshel Miller and
ginia and Washington, D. C. family.
They visited in Alexandria. Va. Mrs. Mabel Marshall returnwith his brother and family, ed to her home Portland Mon- 1
Mr. and. Mrs . Elmer Gerl~ch day,
after 8 ' several days j
and famtly and_also went $ t~ht visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. I
seemg m Washmgton, D · At Cooper.
Norfolk tloe) visited tbe Doug· Mr. and Mrs Fred Blaettnar
las McArthur. Memorial. Navy returned home Tuesday evening
Yard and A1rhese. They also after a weekend visit at Cam·
spent some time at Natural bridge with their daughter and
Br1dge, Va. enroute home.
son in law,
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. ann Mrs. Wendell Ger- Jalll&lt;!s R. Lee.
lacb ~d childreu visited last Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fields,
week m McConnelsville wtth &lt;laughter, Patricia and
son
their parents, Mr · a.KI Mrs. Jeffrey returned nome last FriHomer Gerlach. and Mr. and day after a visit in Chicago,
Mrs. W. E. Snuth.
Ill. with their snn and dough-

Top Value!

SALE

SAMPLE BEDSPREADS
Our sample line of Heritage Qutlts (priced only for
stoek on hand). Beautiful florals and solids. Mach·
ine washable .
1--$12.98 Twin 51••• Reel print

Sale $8.00

1--$12.98 Full S i n - - - - - - Sal• $8.00
1--$15.98 Full Sin, Brown Polish Cotton_ $10.00
1--$16.98 Full Solid Color, Gold Hop10cking
$11.00
1--$17.98 Full, Lilac Floral _ _ _ _ _ $11.00
4-$19.98 Full-1 whlto, 1 blue, 1 lilac,
1 brown - - - - - - - - $12.00
$15.0ll
1--$22.98 Full, Lila&lt; Throw
1-$24.98 Full, Blue Shantung Stripti _ _ $16.00
1--$29.98 Full, Dark Blue Quilted Acetate $18.00
Solo $1.69 ond $1.89

Odd Lot $3.95

1

Mrs .. Bern.~ Schramm .. of terin law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Zanesville VISited recently wtth Fields and son and their son

her daughtei and family' Mr.
and Mrs. John Lyons aQII lam~I&gt; ~e l:s no1w1: m Anzona vunt·
mg wtth relatives and plans .to

Joseph Fields Jr., who accom·
panied them home for a week·
end visit. Enroute horne they
were joined in Columlrns hy I

gv to Ca lifo .. ma for a viSit With their daughter, Mary Ann who
her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. accompanied them home for a

30" WINDOW
AWNING

MATCHSTICK
CAFE CURTAINS

Oanvas in solid and .itrlp.

36" length, in white

(Only

1~

and natural.

to sell)

where they were called due to · turned home last Friday, after

th~

Illness of her m\Jther ' Mrs . ~ a several days visit with her

Ehzabeih
. M.,. Arn-' · 1
d bro ther m
· 1aw , Mr .
. m
. a Arnold
ld IS
cas t WI.th broken 1SIS er an

!.1

)~nes

f~ton~r~- C~~~

in the leg a_nd ankle and

Parsons, CharM
d Mrs R0 be l H •
r. an .
·
r
ar

n il b e a bed pat~ent for so me
time . Sht&gt; accompanied
her

daughter to Middlep&lt;orc.

They i brecht ano family of Worthing-

came by ambulanct: plane ta l ton_ w-ere weekend guests of
\thens and she was trdnsfer-j thell mothers, Mrs. Raymond
·ea by the Coats ambulance to Harbrecht and Mrs. Norman

Pinch pleated - solid eolor -

No Iron fiberglas featur-

inl a jacquard weave "Snowflake'' pattern. Cafe h11 braBI
coated ring11.
CAPE SIZE YALANCI
DRAPE SIZE
DRAPE $1ZE
DRAPE SIZE
DRAPE SIZE

Colors -Toast.

36" ton1 - Hch ,..not 23" wido $1.95 pr.
TO MATCH ··-·--······-······-· · $1.00
45" X 46" •••••••••••••••••••• $2.95 pr.
63" X 46" - ········-·-····-·- - $3.49 pr.
7'1!' X 46~ - ··-····-······--·· - $3.89 pr.
84" X 46" --·- ·--------------- $3.99 pr.
Turquoise - Gold - Pink - White - Green

PLASTIC
TABLE DAMASK
Save on washing and ironing. 54" wide in pastel
green, pink, yellow, blue.

RCA Victor 1964
TELEVISION SETS
Sow Friday &amp; Soturdoy
an Several S.tl - ConfliDI118 and PortabiM -

On Display On
Elberfelds Second Floo:r

39c vet.

Cannon Terry Cloth

Solo $3.00

5 pr. Reg. $6.95

Solo $3.00

7 pr. Reg. $8.95

Sole $4.00

Bargain In

NIGHT GOWNS
Cool wash and wear cotton crepe in solid color
and fioral prints. Waltz
length gowns and full
length aowns in both regular gize and Extra sizes.

Blue Denim DunQarees

Helght1 from

89c

SIHp In Comfort

sa•• to

Shad01 are Tsffeta

61"

and

fabric over Vellum.
Lamps are brass and brass
plated. Some styles have
tone glazed china Ureaka.

Washable
MaHress Toppers
Mid• of Polyurethane

lit" to 1lit" thick to fit

twin and full size beds.

$3.98

69c For Extra Si1..
The reular sizes in white,

Mrs. Mildred Zeigler is spend.

Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. . re-

turned ho!"e Monday evem~g,
from M~Igs G~IJeral Hospital

hlg two weeks in Beckley, W.
Va. with her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Zeigler .
Mr. and Mrs. Rooney Hill
and son, Rodney , Buck han-

39c

1an, w.
Il'eekend with Mrs Jean Cooke
and Connie and Tommy and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daven·
oort and children visited re·
!ently in Bee&lt;ley, w. va. with

sons, Randy, David, Greg and
Steven of Imperial calif.
are the guests of Mrs. Abna
Rupe, Rutland, Mr. and Mrs.
Rtchard Rupe and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burns of\

KITCHEN
TOWELS

$3 . ~

department for

Katz Shift

JERGENS-WOODBURY

Liquid make·up - Shape
stick - Upslick - Preaoto-

.

more).

BEAUTY AIDS

Slu 24 x 32 tnchn

•'

(Usually about a dollar

SYLRAY WHITE PANTIES

'

make-up. Liquid make-up.

[n Regular Size 59c and in Extra Size 69c. Made

Your choice

with double crotch back to front.

!

ed powaer compau::t with
mirror. Dream-Glo cream

l..ausche offered
ment ol his own to
cis• tax on tires
moll of which are
Ohio .

relatives.
j Pomeroy.
Mrs. C. M. Hennesy has re- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S.

turned from a visit in Colum~us with her daughter
and
·amily, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Harris and sons, Nick and .Jim.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bonnell

Jordan and daughters and Ma·
ry E. Jordan of Pomeroy were

SINGER

Clearance
Summer

enee S.

I

Jordan,

Pomeroy,

Heavy gauge, 2 Inch

yd.

eMetal tonfue and groove
elosm:e to keep out dust.
eSize 30" X 15% •• x 12¥' ''
Bleck, Blue or Olive

QUADRIGA
PRINT

17·

50

38" wide - 100% rotton.
Guaranteed fast colors.Checks, florals, stripes,

~0.00

Columbus for a week.
I Mr. and
Mrs. Emil PUck-·

THE

Fabric Shop
McCall's Patterns
Singer Sales &amp; Service
WY2·2214

115W.2n4

-------....J
_..,.

Ohto

19·

Curved slides 14.95

terna .

eOn Sale Elberf•lds
yard

Machanlc Street

METAL SUIT CASES

tx12foot

RUGS

Strong three ply wood frame covered with gleam·
ing baked enamel sheet metal.

a...,. weiibt plaat - Ion
ruga. Artnored with pJ.utic - ouy to clean.

Paper lining and

plastic post-type handle, charcoal color.

Size 26" x 15" x 8" - - - - - - $6.95
Size 28" x 15" x 8"
$7.95

IPEC:IAL

:1-Ptoco

$7.95 and $7.69

TankCover Set

THROW RUGS

Cbenillo In psatel eaton.
Complete))" washable. Fill .U tllllto - and otopa

Sizes S'x5' and 4'x6'.

tweatinc.

Nice assortment colors

noise. Add new fashioned
oolor to old tanks.

These framed Ollettes Include many popular sub-

:~~~:~Rem-=:~::1 ::~!0_;_

eOn Sale Elberfeldo
Mechanic St. Warehouse

PAJAMAS

FOR GIRLS

2 piece styles and sizes
from 7 to 14. Floral prints
in wash and wear fabrlca,
batistes and seersuek.ert.

Sizes are 2 to 14. White
only. On oale fOr . , .

CUIS

GARMENTS-----GARMENTS
GARMENTS
GARMENTS
GARMENTS
GARMENTS
Not all sizes In all styles

latn and

N. J. -

In Women's

RAYON
PANTIES
On Solo Friday

BICYCLES

3 lor

Sale $1.50
Sole $2.00
Sole $2.50
Sole $3.00
Sale $3.50
Sale 4.00

$1.95
e2 RACQUETS
eNET
eBIRDIE
e SET OF RULES

tnd

$]·00

AMF Roedlllaoter Blcycleo.

ALL MODELS OF

ell. For Boys and Girlo.

LAWN BOYS

SPECIAL

Altl ON IALI AT

SALE PRICES

THI MIC:HANIC JTitiiT

ellloorfoldo -hanle

WAIIIHOUSI

ltrMtWareheuoe

MEN'S FINE QUALITY
J!!LUE CHAMBRAY

WO RK SHIRTS
Fin• y•r11 blue chambray with long ''"""'

two button clown flap pock•h• extr•
full cui. Sla 141,; to 17 _

______

$J-19 .. •3·19

$119
•

. ·

Friday and Saturday Bargains,
Elberfeld.s- Pomeroy
··

'

.

Charles Ren&amp;eloen of Coium- L...:==================::.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
bua,

cent, while the municipalities
rec·e'ved $135
AI.683 '810
h . or l?. 2

cen1.ti

armg were
h
h" h
. ed
t e coun es w IC
recelv
$99d·296th.38btoor hi12 ·6 pehr hcent,
an_ e wns ps w IC receiVedi $2I.028.29 7 or 2·6 per

per

so

s

ce:·. ~ '~~~~~~ t~e
re me

Tri-Partite Move
Aimed at Berlin

and

Meigs

County

wilt be celebrating his 80th

man~he

s:.•te

•·

• . • •1 .... , . ,

I' ' !

schools
$540,B38

"'""T:

policy statement, which appeared to invite talks
on th e German question, was contained in a "tri·partite
declaration" by the three Allies issued in each of the eapo
ital5 today.
Th d 1 r
h" h the - - - - - - - - -- e ec ara ton , on w •c
West German government was East German treaty. But It
s
serves a near y c ure a
!ted
··
· th r t sed the
1
New ArU n.-n.
.._. · . ..
. . .. . .
Iclosely
consu
.
was
a
rep
y
was
positive
m
a1 u
to a treaty of friendship and development to call for setU.
_.,.,..,.,.&lt;«..'""'~""""',.,...,~~-e-·f"""'t"
h" h Russl8
. ment "as soo_n as pcsst"ble" w
_.
"'""'''"'"""-"'·"'"""'"·'"" '"''''"''•·''"''''··,·--2 ·· -- ·'' r:oop .! ra 10n w 1c

·
or re lre- :
nbus . bonds. M .

bo ·

meTh
_nt oid'
• strt utiOn w
eigs
County before deducting the
state's sh_are was f/89,619 the
Ol

1

D, p d
a1ry r0 UCt
B'd
Awarded
I
ByEast ern

signed on June 12 with the issues involvmg Germany.

Communist regime

of

East . The three Allies declared that
reunification of Germany 011
The Western statement was !the basis of sell determlna' negative to the extent that it 'OI free choice by Germllll
Germany.

protestec· a number of claims ' themselv ~s. remains a
and implications in the Soviet- Imental objective."

I

Bids for dairy products were

the county_ ~~i~ed acted upon at the
regular
the
mumcipahties· meeting of the Eastern Local

v

"fund.-

•
NE Ohio
Method'Ists ote
T0 endaII DISCriminabon
• •• •
... ·

and the townships, $36,SIO. The Board of Education recenlly.
$55,643 th• county,
$100,931,
and the township's $36·510. The Bids were submitted
by
LAKESIDE (UPI) - The North-East Ohio Annual
State's share was $5,695.
Parkersburg Creamery. Valley Conference of the Methodist Church was 011 record today
!!ell and Broughton Dairy with as committed to the elimination of all forms of racial see·
Valley Bell receiving the c.on- regation and discrimination within the church.
tract for 1964-65 on a low md
Delegates Thursday unanimously awroved a resoluof 6c per I&gt; pmt for homogen- tion banning segregation and discrimination. They took
!zed _and cbocolal» milk. Ap- the first step in that direction by approving 654-4) the
·pe&lt;!lmllatoly
~1.000, lll8S or- transfer of "Negro churdlet fr.oln the ~&amp;toll Comer·
dered paid on current and old ence of fhe Centra! Jurirotction into· the p~mi-nintty ··
acrounts.
white conference of the North-Central Jurisdiction.
The following teacher. were
I The move already hed been
given approval hy the ·•Isler
given two year contracts, Kt&gt;Meigo County farmers Inter- lhryn Baum, Janice Ciidwell,
Ohio Conference and the Lelt:•
ested in saving bedding and Nellie Parker, Larry Ritchie,
inglon Conference.
keeping their cows clean are 1'wila Strausbauch.
Robert
The pian will eome up for ~
invited to attend the meeting Wise, and Betty Roush , Five
nal adoption at the North c....
Tuesday evening June 30 at 8 year contracts were given to
Ira! Jurisdiction Conference ill
p. m. at the Rock Springs Thelma c.rr. Olive osnorn,
Cleveland July 8 to 12. U apo
Grange Hall.
Harry Parker and B e r t h a
proved, the Negro Methodist
Joe Blickle_. Extension Agri- Smith . Continuing
contracts NEW HAVEN _Funeral ser- ch:"es apd hconflyreg~~'::
cultural Engineer, wtll dtscuss were awarded to
Eleanor .
f
'If 0 ed L S .th 70 ca
geograp Ica
•
·
·
VICes
or
·
'
mi
·
•
North
E-~ Ohi"o
Conferencti
. may as- Knight and VIolet
.
how free-s tall houstng
MIHhone.
·
· 1
• ~·
sist in solving bedding and
who dted at Holzor Hospita • will become members of thtl
cleanliness problems.
A special meeting has been Wednesday at 5: 45 p. m. af·\ conference.
,_

Cleanliness of
Cow Stalls is
June 30 Topic

Doc-

• f or
SerVIce
Alfred Smith
Js Announced

This is a meeting open for called for June 30 to consider te_r an Illness of se-veral

anyone interested in improv- applications for industrial arts
ing the bousing of dairy cows. and instrumental music teachArrangements for the meet- er positions.
lng have been made by tbe
. Service
.
Cooperative
ExtensiOn
SS 0
d th M .
Co
D .
an
e eigs
unty atry
Servtce
. Um.1. Mr_ Bllckle a1so
w"il
be 3V81"I8 bl e for personaI
I
Mrs. Winifred Marcinko of Joppa, Olive towliShip, pose beside their
Mother visits to a limited number of
.
grotto. The two cave-like structures are the only ones in this area.-Sentinel photos. farms Tuesday afternoon. Far·
mers interested may call the
't-

Mi K b}entz
Js Secret ary

c0 u n ty has tW0 .G•

~ott

Of AU Group·

I

OS

Extension Office to make arrangementa.

day~, ~ The 4elegates said they wera.)

will be he ld at 9 :30 a. m. Fri- wiiling to receive a Negro bisJo.
day IEDTl at the Fogleson~ i op and called upon the jurisdloo
Funeral Home. F'ath€'r Thorn . tional conference to make it!
as Norton from
.
.
al
. the
ff" Pt.
. 1 Plead 1 assignment
o1 an EPISCOP
sant
area w1 11 o JcJa e an 1 d
Ohl
eon!
bur~al
. wt.11 be m
. Duncan F a IIs ea er to the
o
erence.
Ce
Du
F 11
o
metery. · nran a s, .,
near Zanesville
Mr Smith was horn Novem-1
be 19. 1894 at Cainsville. Flo·
rida. the son of the late John

Johnson Says
Report About
Games is False

w. Smith and Nanry Joanne
Truelove Smith. He was PI"&amp;ceded in death by his wile,
caroline. who died in 1963. He Ernie Johnson. studying lor
Heart grotto. The,structure was Marcinko. She haslried to grow
is ,urvived by a son, Alfred, the mlnstry at Kentucky Chrto.
completed last August hy John flowers in front of the grotto
J .. of Jnd•anapohs .. Ind .•
a !ian College, Grayoon, Ky. oald
Perko, Bridgeport. who is the but foond there is a rabbit that
daughter . Mrs. Shirley
E. today the Rutland Church of
brother-In-law of Miss Marcin- is fond of flowers. They are
Gnmm. of New Haven three Chn"st whi"cb be assi·sts as pao·
Syraeu~e SIJIIRd 18
ko.
kept . well clipped.
b th
Aid in Emergency
The largest, in which stands
Mlsa Marelnko'l
Sacred
Miss Dixie Roush, president grandchilar_en . seven ro ers tor when he can, hes nottting to
The Syracuse
emergency a five foot '_'Sacred Hearl" sta.t- Hearl waa give• to ••r by FaThe older but smaller Bless·
0
was in charge of till! meeting. and fiVe siSters.
do with any "SUnday" baseball
tlqtllld rushed to the residence ue, is in MISS Rose Marcinko s ther George Shipman, of oar ed Mother grotto was finished
A report from Ernestine Wood, Friends may call at Fog!.,. or softball league 10 reporte4
of John Mohler at , p.m. garden on the, Success. road. Lady ci Loretta cbQrcll wllere four years ago this month. Mrs. Columbus
and
Southern treuurer, showed contributions song Funeral home anytime un- Thursday.
8 45
Wednesday. Jennifer, lba five- ~ Potarcinko s slster-tn-law, be bod served two yearo. Falb- Man:lnko's late husband, Otto Ohln Electric Compaey, 2U received from employees of til time of services. He was The Dalley Sentinel does not
year-old daughter of Mr. and Wlnifrec. Marcinko, has a er Sblpmaa 1180 sagested Marcinko, buill the sandstone North Front Street, had com- the Kaise&gt; Aluminum Plant a World war I v•teran, a condone in any way false r•
Mrs. Mobler, ,... taken to the smaller Blessed Mother Grotto the preoent site of the .,.uo structure in the !root yard, lac- mon share earnlnp of $10,11'1,· and Poultry Producers Ass'n. member of the Masonic Lodge porta given it in w r 1 I In 1
Bober hospital and fllven treat.. in Joppa.
which caa be seen eaolly from lng the house.
000 for the 12 months ended
. .
of Duncan Falls, and a retired through the mails SIICh as 0..
man! for a laceration of lba left A 200 pound T·stone from a the rolld below.
The grottos are symbolic of May 31, 1964, compared with A committee consiSting of porject eng'neer at tbe Spom one referred to above.
Ies. She was released and re- MetbOijisl holll&lt;! in Bridgeport, Flowers are placed regularly the cave in which the Blossed $tD,534,000 .a year earlier, ·a Jennifer Lohse, Frank Epp~ Plant. Previously he had been Mr. Johnson said:
turnnd home.
0 ., ails atop the large Sacred in front of the grotto by M t s s Mother first appeared.
1.4 per cent Increase.
·
and James Sheets was oam
with the Filo plant at Zanes· The Rutland Church of Cbrllt
Hart-y M. MIUer, ~resident .to make .the preliminary selec- ville.
does not sponsor any I!Oflball
said this amounted to $1.11 • lion of high rankin!! club mem·
league. A local league is finaa.
BlD8 DMTED
D
share, based 011 5,800,1100 com- ben. Fmai selection Will be
LEAVES POMEROY
ced and supported bY anony.
lnflll'lllalloo on obtalnlna spe- I~
·~
mon share• now ottlilendln&amp;, by an GUt-of-county team.
Carolyn Sue Thompson, 20, mous donor$.
clfJcatlm IIIII bid forma for ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (UP!) throu&amp;h pollcti nnes to ~ttsck the fighting wu over.
following the I,WO .fPr 011!! spli! Plans tor the fair were dl.- Pomeroy, charged with child 'l'bis is not • SUnday School
lnslallallon '1,. new , . .fired _ segregationists and elvU about 200 marching clvll rights A white 111an helped a police- Win1'h bec811lfl effective May . t; eusaed. It . "'" voted to plan neglect, was taken to the Marys- League. There hes been one SuD
hot wlller hl•lln&amp; unit at rights workets, about 500 demonstrators.
man put her in an automobile 1964. Based on the .common an AcbieVement Program for ville Women's Correctional in- day game played due Ill a ocbo ·•
Pomeror P.ost Office may
atrong., clashed in the street Women heeame hysterical to transport her ~ a hospital shares presently· outatandln&amp; Ibis fall.
stitution today .by officers. She edule eonfll&lt;l. All Plllllll 111
ICeund Ill that office.
Thur.a&amp;y night, leaving more and smaH chllilren cried In and a group of whites attacked earnirlp per share for the ll The next meeting was set has been a priSoner m Metp played OD 1\liODII&amp;Ys, Frlda)'ll
AD roa 'IOPLBSS ~
than a score with bloodied fright at the height of the him, kicking him before they months ended May 31, 1lfl3 for Tuesday evening Sept. 8. county jai: several days.
and Saturda)W.
CJUCAGO (UPI)-A .Iullurban noses broken teeth and other melee whicb saw Negroes, could be beaten back.
would have been $1.88.
False lnf&lt;IrntatkJo Will givel
ear deiler Cllltecl, 111
Gil l n l . ·
!'hiles and poll~ roll on the It wu one .of the worst mel- Otierallll&amp; revenu.. for tho
Mole• Memorial Hoopllal
MR. BUD~ CONFlN~ at tbe time d. 1l!e first prlndat
the .;rile fGr topleu
, Twenty - one - 18 Negroes ground in 1 number of fights dents of violence in Ibis racial- same period were $68,262,000 ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Con- Lee RudiSill of Pomero~ IS and lll,)'tblnc ~ a S.
lUlls.
.
•
. tbree segregaticmlils - "that bt.okl! out alter . poUce ly tense clty and .folio~ an CCliiii&gt;U"'ld to ~,2fll,tllll, a 3.0 ole Mulford, Gallipolis; Unda coofined to Holzer. hospital, d~ IIOflblll ...... Is etlrtl)
In till
!llictloa of 1
to hospitals with their ill: were able to-pUsh an ir.IUaJ at- earlier clash ln. wbidl ·aegre. pe. cent gain. ()peralln&amp; a. Cramer, Pomeroy: Mary Sea· Room 361, .. a medical pa- IDISleadipc,,~
Oikqo lllwltfiJMit:, In aa !tom
About 15 were arrested. tack back.
·
gatlonlsts broke throullb potlce peuses cUmbed from 1150,117,• man, PQ\).IIrOy.
tient
· • \. .:!i\1JI"
·'
ttdverllaiDII "ioplea CIJI" (con- Bricks, bottles, garbage cana,
Qh·l 5!nck !)owl~
lines at a ~bUc beoch to at- 000 In 1113 lc\ $51,&amp;35,000 duro DISCIIARGES - Elizabeth
MAaRLt.Gii: ~CA110N
nrllblttt). tile demr 181d: bub capo and pieces or picket A ~· •, aa!'CI Negro girl, her tack a clvU rlgbts wade • Jn 'Ill the same period Jn liM. Grueser, Hartford; S hI r I• Y
Meigs Gollenl Hoopltal
Hobli:t J9leph "RaUb,
"
•
.•Yaq lion'i 1« In trouble al
were bur~ through the
~ away, was ~•
.Kilowatt hour Illes . were up Hollon, Mlnersvllle.
ADMISSION - Melvin llon&amp;- Pomero)r, truct llrin!' ... Ma ••
title belch ror not lllvlnl "a
· .. by ~~early 300 scireamml fow\11 ~· .lil jhe ···~ UJI.. The" violence prom).l\ed 1nu.; .U per cent from lbe pmloua BIRTH - Mr. IIIII Mrs. Con- cutter, Pomeroy.
hl!l Mllrie lle*'tl, U, ,_..
~ 1bM1 bellltllll!'
tleiHiatlolllJts . wbo · slorniiiCI ~ ~-~ ·.- ;"'' lion! of .· ~Can~, OD, ~~ ,4),
12. •
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DISCHARGES - N-.
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Common Shares
Of C&amp;SOE
Earnm'gM re

Patricia Koblentz was named secretary of the
Meigs
County ._H Council at a meetlng this week. She replaced
~ackie Jooes wh08e. resignsII_on. was accep~, with apprecialton for her fine work.

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cJ•.mried

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of evidence and proceedure in [ Ross was released on bill

the trial of a criminal case. • earlier this year by the Court
The court further said that of Appeals pending a decilt
the only question for the jury ion in his appeal.

Mr.
Mn. Harok! Sauer of Middleport R..&gt;. t are
koldlng a bl tbday can' and
greeting sbowe&lt; for Dr. Jotm
On of R. D. %, New Wilmington, Pa. Dr. Orr. a (ormer
In

defend himself from an altldl
by an intruder, 1!11 hi! claimed,
or whether he purposely and
maliciously killed his wife.
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.:.ce v.·olence Flares m' St.Aogusti'ne

24 Jnob and 28 inob mod·

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finished oak wood frames.

oft

Idefendant fired the llhotluD II

i&amp;l&amp;S

reslden•

to determine was whether lilt

Cllstomed to the use of pro!ne, vile and vulgar language.
This evidence was not admissible for any purpose . T be
defendant was allowed much
greater latitude tban was proper under the estab!lshed rules

ge and the verdict clearly in- I of the defendant. The TeCO'"d
dicates that the jury did not is replete with improper evibelieve defendant's testhnony dence adduced on behaU of the
relating to his encounter with defendant, especially u it rea third person In his llome." lates to the good reputation
The Court of Appeals con- of the defendant and the bad
tinued, "In regard to the many reputation of the decedent.
minor alleged errors, an e&gt;:· "This evidence tends to show
aminalion of the record diJ. the decedent was a quarrelcloses no irregularities preju· some, nagging, temperamentdicial to the substantial rights al and immoral woamn, ac-

during calendar 1963, it was

were:
J am.. W. Kiset' ~ a nd costs
line
lift for
rd lnndequate brakea
C 0
Wll $!110 and costs,
5
with f7 IUBpended and 110 days
probation, on
a cbargedriver
of per·
unlicensed
mJ"tll""
oper~; '",;'motor vehicle
es s. WillialllllOII, $5 and costs,
left of center John Fraley,
and COlis, no operator's Ucense,
and Edward R. Malun, $00 and Two sandstone grottos, Utile
eosls, defective brakes.
known to most people, are local·
in Meigs county. Both are
,
in Olive township.

BADMINTON
SETS

Doublt lxtra 11111

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FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1964

reported today by State Audi- taught the Men's Bible class
tor Rog~r W. Tracey. This was with an average auendance
of 100. 81 was also professor
an increase of $49,755,145 over
o1 biblical studies and pres!-1962.
The schools of the state r.,. dent of Westminster CoUege.
~Ived •'24 698 4~ or 66 8 per •)thou.,. now reliT" ed
be
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Five were fned ths morning
in Me'•s
"' County Court by ·Judge
Frant w Porter Jr
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Foundation Garments
and Bras
f2.95
$3.95
f4.95
f5.95
56.95
$7.95

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Ohios political subdivisions birthday.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The United States, Britain
shared in the distribution of
and France declared today they are ready to "take ad.
Is a for!llt · pastor
,
f785,285,t5l in eal .sta~ and ofDr.theOrrFirst
Presbyterian vantage of any opportunity' to try to solve with the RUJo
public utility property taxes Church In Middleport and sians the long-standing issues of Berlin and a divided Ge!'o .

an amend·
end the exand tubes,
produced In

Fi Fin db
ve
e Y
County Judge

Bargain Sol• Of Discontinued StyJ.. In

hturdqo for anly

Reduees water

FRAMED PICTURES

$7•95

Other Sbot
$12.00 ond $15.00

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Weekend guests of Mr and
M Ch 1
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and

W•Nhou..

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Touch &amp; Sew'
! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leffler and
Portable S.wlng Machine
sons of Nelsonville called on
•Exclusive Push-Button Bob- Lowell McNickle Sundoy.
bin! Fills throueh the nt&gt;e
llrs. Delpbert Teaford has redie-right in the machine!
turned
home after a trip to
eSiant needle conslruction
Arizona
and Mexico.
eExciusive Hori1.ontal Spool
Pin for steady thread rtow
Mr. and Mrs. Cherles Turn·
eCase i nclud~
1 er visited their children
in

PANTIES

50

8 Foot Double

novelty and llorder pat·

39c

One Graup

SAVE

GIRLS BABY DOLL

SALE

~riday.

Antiquity
Social News

EIDERLON

finish . Nylon bearing.

Soltl 49c

steel coverine and binding

weekend visitors in Akron as

guests of Mrs.
Catherine
Marsh and family and called
,_iiii;;,.;;_=;;_~;;_=.:::; l on Mr. and Mrs. Roy West.
Miss Jordan also called on
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hartung and
family of Mogadore. The Jordan's returned home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Jordan and daughter Kimberly
Lynn, Atbens, called on his
mother Mr. and Mrs. George
Powell ano Mary Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kessinger and family of Lancaster
! called on Mr. and Mrs. Clar:

MOWER

STEEL
GYM SETS
steel tubing. Baked on

eBaked enamel sheet

George

blood transfusion saved t b ..
life of a Jehovah Witness mother and her premature son, • .•nvered by Caesarean sectton
Thursday night in Pasack Val·
ley Hospital.
·
The pint of blood wao giv""
over the objections of M r s.
Wlllhnlna Anderson, 29, of
bury Park who was under co,Irt 1
order to take the blood H
was necessary to save the u~~o
born child.

SALE OF

U WII·BOJ

J=~

City .. llltllt IIJif
Bloek
III · ._,
Jiiii
.. lid.

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Tax Melon
Slice up
For Counties

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"U we're going to be lool,
Ish," he told the Senate, "let's
.. co tha whole
" He said
senators seekina
benor

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Hanger steel slats.

CAMP TRUNK

....&gt;.;:::-

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tort said today an unwanted

e18" Vinyl film with a self adhesive backing for
pressure-sensitive to wood, metal, glass, plaster,
wallpape:r, paint, tile and linoleum.
e Waterproof, resists stain, mildew, flame
e Over 75 different Cling colors and patterns avail·
able.
Sells regularly for 49c a yard-for this Sale

so~, John Downs of Yuma,
va. visited over the Ariz. and Mrs. Lewis Rupe and

·.'~,..,r:r~-,""n"

of the Democratic ledership.

On sale in the infanta

Gowns.

&amp;pectall

CLING

and Is Improvmg.
Mrs. W"yne Rupe and grand·

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other Democrats in 1oting for
repeal as the repeal measure
passed 48-38 against the advice

CURITY
DIAPERS

SHIFT
GOWNS
Popular

wels. The popular Stevena
Birdseye.

s

An entry wu filed Thursday . an intention and pUrpose to
afternoon in the county clerk kill. As we view the sitUation,
of courts office .
' the defendant was eitbet eoIn affirming the judgment titled to an acquitjal or waa
made in Meigs County Com- guilty of the offense for wbleh
mo.1 Pleas Court, the Court of he was coovicted. The eviAppeals said:
dence doe• not ou~est -"Y
'"The fact that the defendant lesser offense. 1'he trial court
fired twr shots f om a shotgun correctly refused defendant's
not more than 12 feet from the request to include oucb les..
victim, unquesliona~ly, showed er offense in the general ebar·

Sen. Stephen M. Young,
other Ohio Democrat. joined 16

I

San Diegil Calif wher
he !the Muskingum river. They
stationed He h~s bee~ on a i were jointel there by
their
90 day lea~e with his parents daugllters and sons in law'
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chesher: Mr. and Mrs. '-..arry Thomas
He had been on • six months and daughter and Mr. and
:our of the Orient prior to his ~rs. Larry Bunce ai'KI son of
Jeave.
Cvlumbus.
1

The Meigs County Court of
Appeals, upholding the seconddegree murder verdict
of
Ralph E. Russ. has refused
to grant the defeodant a new
trial.
This announcement
came
Thursd~y in a decision of Appeal Court Judges James ColHer, presiding Judge; William
Brown, and Marshall Carlisle.

WASIUNGTON - Sen. Frank
J. LaullChe, D-Ohio, voting
galnsi a bill to repeal tbe
per cent excise tax on jewelry,
furs, toilet articles and luggage
costing less than $100, Thurs·
day called the measure "l he
greateol demonstration of
cal Irresponsibility" he had seen
in the Senate.

In Handy Spray Can ---- -------------------- $1 .75
COPPERTONE SUNTAN LOTION
In Unbreekable Plastic Bottle -------------- $1.39
QUICK TANNING LOTION - Tan In 3 to 5 houro.
In Handy Plutlc Tube -··-····--··--·---·--- $1 .29

WOM&amp;NS

Also o Complete Selection of Wrangler Jeans for
Boys in Regular, Slims and Husky Sl1es.

Absorbent cotton dish

l!iddleporc.
McCallum.
Petty uffi&lt;er 2-c Dave Ches· thMr. and Mrs Don Rea spent
her left 1\tesda&gt;• morning for e weektmd at thear cabm on

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after a six-hour meeting Thurs·
day, which followed an 18-hour
session Wednesday night a n d
early Thursday. Details of the
agreement were withheld until
the oact is ratified by union
members, who will vote on tt
Saturday.

59c for Regular SlzH

COPPERTONE SUNTAN OIL

MENS WRANGLER

The llnl ........ " " 'II

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Bell announced the agreement

SUN TAN LOTIONS

Made of Super Wrangler 14 oz. denim. Sanforized
shrunk, long wearing and perfect fitting. Sizes 27
to 38 waist and in your correct length.

FLOOR
LAMPS

Federal Mediator

Rayon Panties

floral prints and stripes.
Xtva sizes in white only.

yd.

SAMPLE RUGS

Now Shipment

COLUMBUS - The
city's
two daily newspapers will re•ume publication Mooday, exactly tlu-ee weeks after they
were closed by a strike, if tillton members approve the new
contract agreement
reached
Thursday night.

Woment Phllmaid

Wo~J~ens

enttne

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

PRINTED DRAPES

For a perfect tan every time.

So..,. Quality, 18"x27u

NO. 62

Small Odd Lot

3 pr. Reg. $5.95

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more uses. White, Yellow, Green, Aqua, Blue, Rose.

$].00

27"x46" in big assortment, nylon, wools In best
selling colors, bound on all sides, skid proof back.

u..

NOW YOU DOW'

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(Only one pair of a kind)

Just Received New Shipment

Smoll•r Si••

VOL XVI

STICKY MITT (tho nover mill boll glovt) •••••••• $1.00
21 tn&lt;h SIH INFLATABLE LIFE RAFT ········-··- 19c
27 Inch INFLATABLE BEACH BALL •••••••••••••• lk
COMPLET! "SHING OUTFIT
With 44 tneh Flborgltoo Rod ·---------·-·-- ···· $1.69
TOY ROTARY POWER MOWER (very noisy) •••• $1.00
FOUR PIEC! PLASTIC GARDEN SET .•••.•.••.•• 69e
PLASTIC WLF CART with 3 clubs 2 practJet Nils- 2 putting targets --·----------- $2.95

beach coats, robes, bathroom curtains and dozens
A Polr

SALE

retu~ed lrom Meigs Memor!al ldale {Marjorie Evans) of Hal-

Mrs. John F'ultz and children. Minersville, enroute to ColumMrs . Jamrs .Pullen and dau- bus whert they will spend the
ghter , Ste.phame , have return- su mmer.
ed from PoplaJ Bluffs. Mo., ; Mrs. fo vrman McCalhlm re-

Fiberglas Cafe and
Matching Shortie Drapes

•pta 1o1Jab1 w1t11

Deeoted

SPECIAL VALUES IN TOYS
FOR BOYS &amp; GIRLS FOR SUMMER FUN
MAUS!R WATER GUN (Rf'lulorly 59cJ ----··-··- - 39c

9 oz. 38" terry cloth with Beauti-Fiuff. Ideal for

John Lyons.
1 weekend visit.
Mrs. Ali&lt;n Knopp has been Mr. aod Mrs. Clyde Cover·
Hospital to the home of her lywood, FIB.
visited briefly .
daughte. and family . Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noon,'

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W&amp;A'I'HEB

lie cbqt iD
ttmperature.
Low looipt - · SelmdaJ
11111111 aad eontimled warm.

Fr:day and Saturday Bargains At Elberfelds-Pomeroy

es. Complete with frame.

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