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FRIDAY and Saturday

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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Make Elberfelds Y• Sh"pplng Center For Wearing Apparel For Your Family ancl Fur nlshlngs For Your Home.
REG. $1.19 COATS AND CLARKS

FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY In the Busy R..dy To We•r O.pt. on the
Second FI-r

RED HEART

Sale of

Knitting Worsted Yarn
All wool. mothproof. Ready to knit, pull out skeins.
A wide variety of washable colors.
SALI

89c

A SKEIN

IAIY

BABY
BLANKETS

DIAPERS

Us~ly$1.1'5

u-n.,S2.39

On Sale This w.olt

On Sale This Woelt

Enol,_

ENI For

WOMENS DRESSES
This Annu•l S.le Includes All Dresses - •nd All Sizes-Hundred•
To S.led From

$7.95 DRESSES

$10.95 DRESSES

$13.95 DRESSES

SALE

SALE

SALE

FRIDAY •nd
SATURDAY

FRIDAY •nd
SATURDAY

FRIDAY •nd
SATURDAY

ss.oo

S6.00

S11.00

~CURTAINS

SALE

solid &lt;"OlOI'S Pin&lt;'h pleal!'d
.:.sf'f "¥.'!ill m-a~s ,•o.a:OO rmg~ f'.t3k"trf.as1_ Colors:
l"'nt. """""' W"""' anti o·htr~ Ea~h !W""l 2~ .. pl..t·

FRIDAY •nd
SATURDAY

FRIDAY •nd
SATURDAY

FRIDAY •nd
SATURDAY

S7.00

S10.00

S1J.OO

\ - " l hrDnl dPPOTBUlT

]16 ' ~

Quasi Do~n
BED PILLOWS

STEAMDRY IRONS

Feather and feathf'r rihre
pillow~ .

Striped all cotton
coverins in blue Qr pink.

SALE

Fin gertip heat seledor B11t10n s lots . Easy grip

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Also On Sale Friday and Saturday

163 Womens- Our Regular $3.95 DRESSES ... at 2 for $6.50

New

NEW CANNON 39e

Pottern~ew

Terry
Kitchen Towels

Colon

Heavy weight, vary absorbent. Jocquord floral pot·
tern in solid colors. Roso pollern with fringed ends.
Now Bordered p1ttern In new colors. Gold, rose,
deep green, deep blue. 23 by 45 inches.

ARE ON SALE
At The Mechanic Street Warehouse

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$1.00

ICE CREAM FREEZERS

TERRY ond WAFFLE
WEAVE 19e

DISH CLOTHS
Big size, durable, fast
colors.

Streamlined design. Freezes cream quicker
and smoother. Sure grip lock . Easy driving
gears.
Tub enameled Copenhagen blue.

2quart 3quart 4quart •
6quart •

- - - - $11.95
- - - - $13.95
• . - . $14.95
• - . . $18.95

KANTWET BABY

CAR SEATS
Lidly built - all around
guard rail. Sturdy safety
belt and crotch strap .
Camfortable upholstered
seat and padded baek.rf!'st.

15c
AUTOMATIC

BREAD
TOASTERS
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Gleaming ehrome body .
Fully automatic. 9 position toastiua: eontrol Jte.
movable crumb tray,

$11.00

DRAW DRAPES
Solid colors in beige, green, white. Washable or
dry clean. 24" pleated width. 5

plea~ .Jl!lJ'

panel.

$4.59
$5.49

45" LENGTH .

$3.19 PAIR

63" LENGTH

$3.49 PAIR

$5.95

72"' LENGTH - - - - - - - $3.69 PAIR

StMrlng Whool

$1.19

14" LENGTH

$U9 PAIR

90" LENGTH •

$4.19 PAIR

Large size 22 by 40 inche1.
Plaid pattern. Celestial
blue, Dawn pink. Sea mist

HOSPITAL
SHEETING
Bl'ilable,

and gold.

36

2 lor

SALE
• yud

Motchlng
Cloths _

Special elastic top for neat
fit. All purpose athletic
socks. Sizes 10~ to 13.

3

3 far SOc

they last.

$1.00

Mens

2

ever, there was no immediate flying evel');.Where," said. Nfltr..
iodication of a bomb, but said port AssiBtant Police Chief 'Aio ·
II was trying "to determine if vtn Webb.

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ORTHO LAWN and GARDEN SPRAYS
Rose sprays, Sevin for Japanese beetles, Household
Insect Bombs, Ant and Roach Bombs, Rotenone
Dust or Spray, Tomato Dust, Weed Killers and Fl:y
Spray.

HEATING
PADS

Porcelain lntmtltd

pbrent reason for the crash of scared the cows to deatb1.,· ~~
the turbo-prop airliner, United said.
·
Flight 823 !rom PhilaJelphia to A st.at.. !Tooper sal&lt;' the ·er.tl

Huntsville, Ala. The vilot. Capt. "just disintegrated In the alf."
Dr. Robert Lash, a F...rat

Sizes 6 to 16.

$1.95

Teflon Coated f

STEEL
COOKWARE
No-stick cooking with
no • scour clean • up.
Coated with "Teflon''
DuPont approved fin·
ish. Colorful porcelain
enamel on steel.

Fry Pans _

1.95

Cookie sh..ts 2.95

All Purpot-Heavy Duty

Plastic Freezer Bags

··~d

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lOc .. •ps

•nd S1le of $64.00- 9 by 12 ft.

Axminster Rugs

S49.00

JAMES MJU.EB

James R. Miller. - of Mi,
and Mrs. Myron F. MDkiii..
Middleport, !ell lodoy I
Sao Dleao, CoiH. when lie
will UnderiO baste lrOWDc Ia
lbe u. '. MulDe CGrpl, Air
Brancb. MIUer •lbled ..-.
lbe !JO.&lt;Iay delay p1u .W on
bls pdaatioll !rom MWd._.
pori HIP &amp;dlool Jaao, 11M.

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He left &gt;y jet from CIDeball
lor C&amp;llforala. HI• ..n.-..e
t.rm Is for , _ yeus. Be

""' oedve Ia oporl• ......,ill
football while lu ..... ....... . '

See The brge S.l•ctlon
of Youngstown Sinks
on SALE
54 INCH STANDARD
. and bELUXE ,

42 INCH WITH ONE
DRAWER

66 INOt STANJ;)ARD
and DELUXE

AIIY~ung.stown Sink Prices _Ar&amp;~

Greatly Reduced.For This $ale

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'Worker

Perry Smith
Of Columbus
Dies Thursday

Visit Thtt
FURNITURE
DEPARTMENT
On The
Second Floor

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Tho Ohio

Was~gton to aelp lae.
crew members.
tl[y the bodies tbrough fin&amp;""
"! looked up and saw bodies prints and ~ methoda.

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ExceUent patterns. Seamless 9 by 12 foot rugs on
•ale for

42 INOt STANDARD
Right 0r WI Dhtln

over rnore th&amp;n an acre of the
densely wooded ridge. Strips of
clothing and flesh b~~~~g from
tree limbs. "It was horrible,
just horriblf'," he said.
The victims were so burned
ot mutilated it wQ difficult to
make any identificatiOL. 'l'lwl
FBI rushed a disaster ~

Seriously
Hurt in Fall

Sale!
YOUNGSTOWN CABINET SINKS

dish. Ranging in price from

Be Thrifty I Save all your Saleslip~

lalttng bodies.

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SPECIAL PURCHASE

12 by 18 foot $166.op
NYLON RUGS---- SALE $151.00

$5.95

trot

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airliner, flying non-stop from
Washington, was to land hefor
proceeding lo Huntsville. It cal'
ried 35 passengers and four from

Pints (1 00 In • pkg.)
Qu•rts (7S In • pkg.)
Broiler (50 in 1 pkg.)

12 by 15 foot $108.00
NYLON RUGS _ _ _ _ 'sALE $93.00

Crystal Glass, Bake-Serve, Store, Reheat, Ill In one

Aviation Agency (FAA) phJIIciao from Knoxville, said. .....
eral persons told him they .. .W

east of Knoxville , where the

For freezer and refrigerator arid many other bouseltold uses.

SALE $93.op

FIRE KING OVEN GWSWARE

Oliver E. Sabatke, 41 of Washiugton, indicated all was well in
his last radio contact, 13 min.Jtes before the crash at 7:15

wreckage foiling , and then a
fiery crash on a steep, wooded
hill about 8 miles from thiS
east Tennessee community.
The scent is about 45 miles

SEE SAFE

SALE $73.00

Waterproof, S beata,
TV, Radio Interference
free. Push button con·

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Eyewitnesses reported seeing
One member of a rescue
a flash in the sky, bodief and squad said bodies were strewn

SALE $64.00

ANCHOR HOCKING

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SALE $46.00

Another Big Shipment

Mrs. J. E. Wardrop said iM
was herding cows tnto
on her !ann when she Dolil.ol

with the

No Apparent Reaso11
a "flash" and saw the
Authorities could give no ap- slam into a hill.

Long wearin!l boy1 denim
1hort.s in blue, wheat and
Ioden green, Slim and
trim. Sanforited shrunk.

Short sleeve styles, in Acrllans, Dacron and Cotton.
Cotton knits, solid colors and white in smart styles,
including the popular golfer shirt with insert arm
gussets. Sizes small (34-36), medium (38-40), large
(42-44) and extra large (48-48). ,

Saw A 411Fl•lh'"

conn~ction

crash.

DENIM
JEANS

Knit Shirts
$5·00
.

there has been any federal vio-

lation" in

BOYS CUT.OFF

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National Guardsmen cordoned off the area w~
FBI agentt and a 12-man team from the Civil AetO~'
Board (CAB) investigated the possibility of "any fed!
violation" - including a bombing-in the crash.
There was no immediate mdication of a bomb aboard
airliner, the FBI said, but noted there was no applll'reason for the crash of the plane, Un1ted Flight 821
Philadelphia to Huntsvllle, Ala.
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S.. The M•ny B•rg•insln

39 Plunge t4
Death in lJ Alane Crash ..
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NEWPORT, Tenn. (UP!) ·- A four~ngine tlniflll
Viscount apparently erupted into flames in~
night and plunged its 39 occupants to tljt#;
the rugged foothills of the Great Smoky Moo- ·

Buy his correct size. Boys regular sizes, Husky sizes
and slims for the bard-to-fit lanky boy.
Mens Sizes too, from 27 to 38 waist in blue denim
and wheat color denim.

Griddles_ 1.95
C.sseroles _ 2,95

Seamless nylon Rugs at special sale prices whUe

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FOR MEN AND BOYS

Bake P•ns _ 1.95

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NYLON RUGS
ON SALE!
9 by 12 foot $59 ..00
NYLON RUGS - - - 9 by 12 foot $79.00
NYLON RUGS - - - 12 by 12 foot $88.op
NYLON RUGS - - · - 12 by 12 foot$108.00
NYLON RUGS _ _ __

WHITE conoN
CREW SOCKS

WeU known brands.
Silks, dacrons, rayons
011 sale for

Bre•d Pans_ 1.95

$]-OO

8y United Prell l•terant!IIJIOI

ALL SIZES IN POPULAR

Saucep•ns _ 1.39

SALE

inches wide.

$1.39

ANTIQUE SATIN

E-Z Matic Trav-L- Seat So·

. .. CENTS

Pre-Convention
oundup-Briefs

MENS 50e

Wrangler Jeans

$1·00

BATH
TOWELS

DOUBLE COATED
RUBBERIZED

White,

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CANNON 69e

Wash Cloths To M1tch - - - - - 29c
CANNON

MULTI-ACTION

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NECKTIES

Colorful patterns, frln·
ged ends. Lar~e size.
Soft and absorbent.

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Alaska North Star

VOL XVI

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Cannon Bath Towels

Models for boys and girls, men and women. All

wt1ll
leiLpeMm•

$]-00

Another Big Shipment Of
MEN'S HBIG YANK"

231 Womens- Our Regular $5.95 DRESSES · · at 2 for $10.00

$9.00
Roadmaster Bicycles

2 lvr

FOR THIS SALE

(ON THE 2ND FLOOR)

SPECIAL GROUP

AMF

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Mon• $1.00 to $2.00

handle . Gleamin g rhrome

fim sh.

fit Chaise or Glider

69c

$1.19

LOMSBURY
DELUXE AUTOMATIC

brief• - cuft pantiea sport paJ\ti~ e.nd ltep-l.nl.

Come In and get your correct size shirt and trous·
ers In the color'·you like best.

SALE

$4-95

ling. Elastic around bottom. Color: green. Sizes to

Size• 5 "'

..al tntPf, lew

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ElectronlcaUy sealed seams, waterproof. Form fit·

On 5•1• Frld•y •nd Sat11rd1y

SALE

v.a.na 54" X liM - -

Plastic Storm Covers

All J:VOII. Smooth fltlinJI,
Comfortable. Fl~ecy Jmlt.
Lone weoring. Elutlc lei

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$16.50 DRESSES

Preshirred

SHANMONT
PANTIES

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ExTRA HEAVY

WORK UNIFORMS

$12.95 DRESSES

ad.

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pqmervy-Midclleport, 0., July 10, Ii84 1_and Brian were Thursdtty rve11- , ,
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tng dtoner gijeSts Of hiS parenl•. l
r-------~-----------, 1 Mr. and Mrs. The""'n Johll- • .
Filed with Court
1011 ol Racine.
Two divorce petitions
Saturday eveninl gu..ts of '
0
been
filed In Meigs
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1 I&gt;&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Johneon and
oommon pleas court.
COLUMBUS (UPO - The Ohio Valley Re,..ona
soos were Mr. and Mn. WJI.
w. \,Morris, Middleport,
Council has picked its m~n ,for the j~b oJ full•
1
llam McKelve~. Bill and Mar.
3S0n Un
but where his offoce will be ts stilt unI ,
;
vm, and . Mr. and Mrs. T. G.
charged
gross
neglect
and
The
co~ncil's
screening committee, headed b1
I Hilldore of Ra~ine.
PT. PLEA.SANT - G eo e
:~~•.c':;el%1n~r~inst
Grande College President AlphuR Christensen, rttursMrs, Aleta. Parsons,
Mrs. Vaughan, Pt. Pleasa,lt, a Ka\!1The
plalntlf!
Is
asking
for
nominated Paul Baldridge, 34, Bowllna .Gree~~o ,for
emRodney Collman and soos, er Aluminum Company
Indy of a child. The other Dl'lil-1 tl~• $9,500-a-year post.
Mark, Bryan and Tommy, were ployee. wao elected president
lion
was filed by Polly
Baldrld&amp;e Wood County Plall'
·
Jllltl 1il4
dinner guesto Sunday of Mr. ol Ute M8801' County Yoong lieer
of
Harrl•onvllle
Rt.
1,
ning
eomrri1111on
director
ond
were
available
IIIII
·
Bl'ftden Of Oiscont~nt
I oJ marriage.
arid Mrs. D. s. Parsons, AUt- , publlc81111 at 11. meetlnl! Tbura
gainst
Glenn
Orender
ol
Rt.
executive
seentary
of
Ute
Wood
conalderatlon.
Partit111ar
toens
· · , d•y nl«ht Jn the courthouoe.
Uear Helen :
County Improvement Corp., said mentioned nn Atbens, Muttt.
We shoold put preguancy
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Elected tb serve wiUt VsugltHarrison-ville char~in~ gross
he was flatt,pred but has "not ta and Jacbon.
1 hive SOmt' advice for all prool powder In everyon•'s , Mr. ond Mrs. Ray Larkins
w~ Dayton 1\aynes aod Airman Wayae A. ZUreber glect
and e&lt;\feme cruelty.
husbands, being one. K • e P' drinking water. Then women aod granddaugllter, !lonnie, of Dr. Oliver Eshenaur, lsi and IOD of Mr. tmd Mrs. Wayne
committed myself" to accepting
" Breeders ol Discontent " out woula need to make out ar ap- PawPaw, W. Va., spent the I 2nd ~ents: Doris Deal, A. Zurcher Sr. of Ill E. Main
The Transo\merlcl l!mJ~ra,.,el tbe offer.
of your house! Don't let your , plicalion for a child. We should ~eekend with_ their daughter, corresponding secretary; Pall}' St., Pomeny, lw compl...d company of Columbus alld
A 1952 Ohio Stale University 43rd Aanlvenary
wUe buy those "home" mllfla· i have a race specialist 111111 an r. and. Mill. Hu~rt Price Bifrdatte-,· m.Jrdlng secretary; Ike lint pbJo of blo A I r United Sates
a n graduate, he was chosen fro!~'
four candidates subnut- Of Chnrch ie Set
Guaranty
compaey.
zineo Utat tell her she too can ecooomlst Investigate every ap_l :
family . Mrs. Price
al\'1 , Jim WatterSoit,
aod ~~.=~ ~~~Te~!:.
ted to tbe council. Baldridge II Tbe ant llllllveraary ol lhl
mue_ her house a showplaee. plication to approve ol the s~- ~ hom~':,.';itt~=~y
RaymOIId (Jim) Banette, oer-j moo Zureber ltao
aeleet- has filed an actioJI for
tion
of
a
cri!dltor"s
debt
qualified
both as a planner IIIII Fore~t Run Baptist cburdt, to.
Tbe illuatrauons make
her ettc factors and Ute wom.l!ll s visit
,
.., . "' . : g~~J.nt-at-arlJ'I'.
.
e&lt;l r.r leeltaleal lrolallll as a
Marton
L.
French.
Grace
developer
and meets Ute COUll' cated on Kerr Sl
Pomeroy,
"~'· and the next thing you financial ability, or, betler yet, I M;, and Ml's. Randlll Pll~ _!'Tiwf slate et officers were pre- comniuleatlotto • elettr•lll&lt;•
French
and
The
Clti2ens
ell's
and
fderal
aovernment'l
will
be
celebnc.d
lD
eonj~
~ abe s throwmg rocko at 1the baby should be brougllt up 1sons, 9arolyn, Elofae ·and -Dar- ...d!;i!ll by , Ray~ond
Gerald opeeJaUot at 88 Air Tnlllltq
tiona! Bank.
requirements.
tton wiUt tbe fourth year ol aer.
tl*4ump you force ber to Uve 1m State-supported. homes away rell of Sabastian Fla
1 1 ·Musgrave, cbatrman, and un- Cemmud (ATC) ,.ltool at
Meel
In
'nle
FaU
vice
of !Mir paotor, tilt Rev.
ln. Nm Utlllg you know you're l from Ute damagutg lnnueiiCI! an evenln · lib• M ·• 17~ tnlmously accepted by tbe more Keesler AFB Min. The air1
Or.
Frank
E.
Duddy
Jr.,
MarNyle.
Borden. 'l1ie celebration
paying out beer money on a of " mother love." Of course, 1 Parsono
w
rs.
e ,Ut_., 30 perso!!l at~ndlng.
I mao 11 1 ~oate a1 Pomeletta
COllege
president,
told
Ute
will
start
wtUt tbe IIIUAI Sunholbe improvement loan.
i visiting privileges would be al-, M · d Mr Ch k Bd 1 and l:oltowlng .'the election the j ,;, Hllb IOIIool
·,.
lowed, at specified times.
1
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.
rr
meeting
was
turned
over
to
Ute
•
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'
counell
hia
committee
to
deterday
IIIOI'IIll!l
servlceo, cburch
. r. an
I abe tries lu make a room Artificial lnsemlnaton would 8 ill •IBtted recently wtllt Mr. new presicleDI who Introduced
mine the aile tor Ute coordlnat- acbool at
In charge of St!Pt. ·
. oif:'a garden look like It ~ys come after applcation Is ap. :~ Mrs. Don Jobnson ond Brl- WUllam ~. president of Oyde A. Smith of
- - - - - - - - - - 61-'s headquarters wao unable to Mrs. Zuelella smith
Alit.
-itllel'e 01 Ute maga~ne you re 1pravod, thl! to Insure tbe ab~ M B
the Huntington YJUng Republl- Reed8viUe Dies
agree on a locale.
· Supt. Mn. Mrs.
Colnerous
1
Entered Hospital
-~-lor trouble. 1 can 1 even al- lutelv right gen ti · comblna·
r.
· L. Cbenoweth of ..,. anh J!Dt Johnson, Hunt- Cl d A Smidt 73 h0 died
Duddy said several locations
--h. followed by tilt 1101111011
~ the fences !bey show
·
e c
Florida opent two dayo wllh . ' 1 rth dlstrl 1 ommlt
Ye ·
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by tho •lsltl111 pastor. Rev. L.
Dilleb less Ute owlmmlng pool: lion to breed a race of super Mr. and Mnt. Ralph McDade. IDgton, ou '
c c
· at City haepltal In Akron Wed- Among tho~ who entered
Slmpaoll
of ColUmbus 11 noon.
And lit " bef
and
fte " people. The practical Utlng to Mr and Mrs Norman Roush Ieeman.
nesday nlgllt, was a fonner Holzer hospilal 10 the past 24 Auxiliary Making
~ ... , eW orestr. tly al r do Utan would be to remove and iamily of Cbnlicotbe opent Tbey apoke _on Ute functionsed realdent of Reed!YWe. He W8S houri were Mn. JllllleS A. Plan• for Social
....... e are
tc
rom th
and "
It
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.
of Utelr clube and announc
be
th Cit cb
Third •
M
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A fellowship hour will foDow,
"bel " and I lik It th t e egg
uepos 11 1n an am- the weekend wlth his parents
. CO
.
a mem r o1 e ur
o1 Joltnson, IK8
nve., rs.
dlnnttied b t h
ore,
e
a mal for incubation purposes. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roush· ti,e Stale Executive mnuttee Christ.
Vesta M. Hurt, 71 Pine
St., Tbe Auxiliary of the Racine with a'
serv
y, o
way.
This would eliminate birUt pain Mr nil' llf Do J bns
meeting would be held In Elk- Survivors are his wile Doro- Mrs Louis E Cos Rl I Galli- Fire department held a IIJlf!"' Womea • Missionary
so&amp;ty.
Be/oN I banned Ute books, and disfigurement lor women od . a B . rs.
n o on Ins, W. Va. on July 25 and Is thy· children Harold 'Smith
~ Mrs . D~llas 'J Rile Rt ial meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday, All members are urged to be
there was o week Utere after TbiB practical plan Is what j ~ I ";'· roan, we"','ourth of open to the public. Tbe State Ra~ine· Hor~ce Smith
and
G~llipdlis Mrs
J : July 7th In the town counell preaenl. AI 2 p.m. a program
they c11111e that l didn 't dare all real planned pa..,nthood ~ Y ~M~r S.:~~t. 0 Mr. and conventioo will be held
In Rlcbard Smidt Reedsville· Ger- Rlf Rl ,; Gallipolis
room with Ute president, Mae by tbe volunteers and a rally
start a convenation wiUt my - INTELLECTUAL
. rs. . . . t ore ol Racme. Clarksburg on A118Usl 25 and aldlne Shears' Akron· Mabel
e,
Rl 2 Galli~lt. Mrs. Cleland, prealdlng, A report ol .,.m be beld. Special aln«&lt;ng
wife beeauae II _always ended Dear lnt:
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, . :: a~.~:· ·\tprl~a Nes:d membero _of _the Mason County J~flers, Shade: and ' Lennie ~~:'';:• Miller, Eure~ Star the 4Ut of July committee was will wind up Ute celebration
up with me . getting_ tangled So what else is "phew~'"-H. d ht K th'
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club are mvtted to attend boUt Taylor Racine· six broUters Rt Ross J Abshire
heard llllll proceeds from . t be wiUt eolos by YCllllll people, and
up with • patl o1 pamt ( at the Dear Helen:
d~~ er ~ Y1w~~re andSU~day meetings.
j Verd Gus ;,nd
Ray all
~~I ~ Rt '2
booth were $:29.40. Emma Ly- lfOIIP slnclnll·
11111
008
very leiBt)
an argument What do you think about o Ralpehr MgueDs sldo
r.
rs.
Reed~ville: Harlev of Stillwa- Gale Adkt'ns ~t I. Pt
was appointed as a commit----.t&gt;out "Wby CAN'T we knock
c a e.
tee 0f
t I eat! to rt
out Uta! wall and build on 8 busband who gives his wife on Mr. and Mrs· William McKe~
UMOr
ter, Kanttas, Erwin, Massillon, ant, Timothy Brian Thoma,
and ; : ' deo nvils ga P "':"
ATTEND" REJIEAR!IAU
:tlmil
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ironing board for
MoUter's vey aod 8008 Bruce tmd Marvin
and Harry, Pomeroy: 23 grand- 1 Pomeroy Beatrice M.
k of r
Ia ~• of 1 aeptte
acbtel ,_ .,_.1
y room .
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MRS T
th din
children and seven great grand
Rt •' Rae'100
tar. to b&lt;! btstah,.. at the ftre- Forreat B
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Men, UDlte: Cancel your wlv- ay · · ·
were e
ner guests of Mrs.
er,
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house Thursita· July 18th was choir relwlrsala al Mount Ut&gt;eo' sub!ICri tions Don'1 k
Dear Mrs. T:
McKelvey's parents, Mr. and "
children,
Dlckess, Rl. I Ironton,
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Tbdnp . ·
eop I'd say he's asking for
• ' Mrs T G JDlld
of Ra ·
Funeral services will be at to Crank Rt 3 Ironton
decided 88 Ute evening when ton College In nutance,
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~.::..~f :,:ontenlttaaroubndl matching hoe • and -rake set, ' on the ·F..;rUt of ":;:ly CIIH!
· Ute Reedsville Church of Christ M~s. John' C.· Hunter, D~lbar· !!5. gdallolono ,?! Ice cream will be day a~ FrbeidayC.JSa~!Y ~~_!
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F •• • Da
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at 2 p m Sunday with R e v
wv
rna e r we Ice cream social cbolr wo
10 eve..... ,.,.,.
stuff oot of Utelr sight. - come au.er • . y. -: · .
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ney Coffman, Mark,
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II. be held Jul 18th on the I Ut will perform at tbe NoriJI.
SMART HUSBAND
This column os dedicated to Brtan and Tommy returned
Wallace officiating. Burial wUJ
Blrtba
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family living, so II you're hav· home to Clinton, Ohio Sunday By Ualted !'rHo lntonatlonaf b.! In Ute Rulhvtue cemetery. Mrs. Shei11Uin H. Basham, ~w~ by tbe Racine H 0 me Olio! Methodiat JuriadJcltonal
Dear Smart:
lng kid trouble or just plain after spending two weeko wiUt A report tltat movie star Friends may call at the
Ar• Bidwell, daugh)er. II : 15
$n ·
Bioltopo Conference_.
Wive• could say the same trouble, let Helen Help YOU. her mother Mrs. Aleta Parsons. Jack Palance had eacarted a baugll Funeral home until time Thursday. Mrs. Keith F.
thin( about Playboy-type maa- She will also welcome your Mro . Parsons ..tutnecl home Negro women to a movie bouse of services.
· han, Wellston, daughter,
BACK TO SCHOOL SAVINGS ON
azlnes. That unattainable shill own amusing experiences. Ad- with ber daughter for a •loll. In Tuscaloooa, Ala., Tburlday .
a.m. Thursday.
In the center fold packs a reat 1 dress Helen Botlel in care of Mr. and Mrs. Da...,ll Perry nl«ht set off a wild melee Scholanhips Come
JIIS&lt;qrged
swingin' " breeder
of discon- this newspaper.
and family of Parkersburg which pollee broke up with tear T 4 M I G d
Patients ....,..,tly ~cltar·ged
0
tent." - H.
spent Wednesday wiUt Mrs. ga•' and fire hoses.
e p ra 8
included Harold Dixon, M r
So What El,. Is "'ew!
' Perry's mother, Mrs. Aleta More Utan 300 enrqed whites Ohio University Freshman i Thomas Boll, Mrs.
Regular 2.98 each _ _ _ _ 2 for 4.99
Parsons.
burled bottles IIIII Rtonel at Ute IChotarohlpo for the 1964 • 65 1Clark, Mrs. R. J. ,P:e~rry!·~~~
Regular 3.50 each
2 for 6.49
lloar Helen :
Mr· and Mrs. Don Johnson Uteater, ~enUy Integrated. A aoademlc year have been
a- H. G. Wllls and n n
You hear all this fiddle-lad-,
and 800 were Satuiday evening plate glass window wu broken. warded to lour Meip ~IIana H. G. Wllia and Infant oon, Ml'"' ll Reguler 3.98 Mch
2 for 6.99
die about birth control Utese
dinner IUesla of hlo P81'1!!111, A force of about 4ti helmeted by tbe Ohio
Umversity BUJy S. Board and infant daunobody dog anything
Mr. and Mrs, Thereon.Johnson policemen moved In with tooar Fund,
bout but
it ft's an establlshi!d fact
RecelInclng
.
Ut
hoi shl ghter, Mrs. R. D. Dot80fl and
of Racine.
IU and fire tnt&lt;kl were
v
e IC ar I"' infant daughter, Mrs. C.
E.
!'&gt;at ll we doo't curb tbe birth
Mr. Marvin Swan and M~ t1llbed to tbe ,.... and used are Louella Thompson, daugb- Woodard and lnfAAI eon, Mrs.
r'&gt;te. the world will eventuaOy Mr. and· Mrs. Robert Euler lyn and Bill visited Sunday ltlgb-pt:tisure boseo to dlsperae ler of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. L. M. Lathey, Mrs. Clyde
-------------eat Itself Intone!ertiiictlon. I'm and daughter spent a weekend with his parento, Mr. and Mn. tbe mob
Tbumpson, Pomeroy; Ben Earl liX Donald Nott. Carol Lovette,
• ; ·;h~~;:&lt;"::• a 1protectloo and with tbelr paren~ Mr. and ll• r ry
RO
Swan. ,
.When was all over, autbur- Petrel, son of Mr. and· Mrt; Bert M;,. Bernard Harper, J II n
rnn•ldoratlo:'!u ~~~n serious Mrs. Henry Euler and Mr. alljl M•. -- ~ ; ·• IIIIo. : :-: WW!R lllet said Ute report wu 1111- ::U~· :~cine; ~· Ita~ Schtnlng and Jerry R. Strau..
lorms.
i
~ Mrs. Haro&gt;ld Roush. They at- Mc!(et\ley. ffilled - Monday founded. Palace was accompe- M
~~ Langr.
baugh.
tended tbe Hill reunion at Port- evening wttb Mr. and Mnl. ,... rtled by his wife and cblldren, rs.
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----Why bother wiUt marriage? lind on Sunday.
bert McKelvey of Belpre and tbe theater manager said.
Rt. I, ond Larry Paul Landon,
There are many advantag.. to
Marilyn end Bill Swan · are Mr · John McK~lvey of Park.,... At Jackson, Mils., FBI Dlf1lC- 1011 of Mr. ond Mn. Ia Donald
• single life and •
constant spending • few days with their burg.
tor .J. Edgar Hoover was Landon of Tuppers p Ins.
challl" of parfJten. Evetybody grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. GFTS AF PAcr
IIChedUJed to confer with Gov.
kllillrl man Is not a lllllll08am- Harry SWan and with Mr. and wASHINGTON (UP!) _ The Paul 8. Johnson on the racial
SOCIAL ANNOUNCED
I!UJ creatun. U we - • Mrs. Clarence Price, their aunt Atr Force ha• owarded a $%2;· climole In Ute Doop !!ouUt statoo
Saturday, July 18 the Brad- Gauge readings:
cfiiJI deeigned and IIClentlflcal· and uncle.
:
IIJU311 contract 10 Feihirlil where a new wave of vloleiiCI! bury P.T.A. will spon,... an Darn 18.7, 13.0, running
If cattlrolled our IOCial IIIStltu- Mrs. Rodney Coffman and El.;.,tric Corp., Paramus. N.J .. has followed passage of Ute ! Ice cream ooclal on tbe ~hoot feet on rollers, Pomeroy·Ma..
ti!!ltl. n could eliminate out- so111 of Clinton are opending to operate and maintain log; 8.
·1 rights law.
\ lawn with 01!1\'ong to begtn at oo ZU7, Pt. Pleasant 24.'12,11lnda!od IIIOt'OII audl u Ute IIlli\- two weeks wltb her moUter, tics support for the Distant
. 4 p.m. Homemade tee. cream ton .46 lalllng, Kanawha Falltl
Le Mano Cpe.' Local owner witb low mneage, ,rood llret,
H)\ unit and tho problems Utat Mrs. Aleta Parsons.
F.arlv Warning System (DEWS)
' and homemade cakes wtll be minus .09 falling, Charlelltott
328 eu. ID. VB en!lille, automatic trano, Red but!ket aeato
out of penonallty clashes Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson atonr U.S. borders.
leabtred at Ute event. Mem- 17.115: London, Marmet and
ond vinyl Interior. Red ovor white flnloh. Radio a beator.
·
I bera of the P.T.A. have been Winfield dams were on the
contacted for donations and if sills.
aoyooe has not been contacted ll&lt;lol movement&lt;:
they may call Mrs.
Wilbur Oblo River - Reliable ••am II Tblo' low mlletle one owner wagon Is Uke new Inside •tid
New lot line whitewoU tires, whlta over bl10t flnilll. .
,_.Jd, Mrs. Robert Morris 13, 7 a.m.; Colton Queen uowu 11 out.
Powerlilde,
power oteertnc. radio and llealer ·
1-·
Ornt or Mrs. John Jeffers lor do- 13, 8 a.m.; Ortentsn Bayou
•
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
nations.
raine and Philip 'Sporn •-·--"
CHEEKToWAGA, N.Y. iUPil
bound and waiting at Dam
- A woman aerialist fo8t ber
PROJEC'I"S JUOOED
Andrew Calhoun down 14,
lied .tnyl trim tmd bucket lem, no R.P. entdM, 4 Gil
the floor. Jet black' finish, eood t1reo. Radio and heater
balance on a high platfwm ond Sewing end cooking projects a.m.; A. E. Dyke uP 15,
fell to her deoUt
Thursday of the Wide Awake 4-H Club p.m.; Chris Jr. uP 15, 2:40
night In • ltorrOr-fllled ellmat were judged by Mrs.
Melva m.: Pennsylvania up 1~.
. 111i4o Midnight'• Notebook: Anne what hit him when he arrlved at' tile Con- of a delu.:&amp;erytng act 1 he Crabtree Monday afternoon at p.m.; Harry Dyer up n,
Light ,...n flnl11!, .tnyl ln!Orlor. Heater. Tlrft llko !lew.
Bancroft may get the leading role in cord and got the "Hello Dere" treatment otaged wiUt her husband.
the home of Mrs. L. w. Me- p.m.; L. Fleore tlp 15,
Save
lfU and bave full. ·
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~chard Rodgers' Broadway musical ver- from the madcap team of Marty Allen
Veteran clrcul bigh-wlre per- Comas. Members of the club p.m.; Indiana up 15, 12:5o a.m.;
siOn of "The Time of the Cuckoo " which and Steve IIDssi, who juBt happened to former -llettJ. Bergen h_sd 011- • ho were not present for the Defender up 15, s a.m.; Buct-11
Shirley Booth originated on th~ st;.ge be performing there. They did 20 min- lsbed her act, She unltooked Judging Monday are to ..,... eye Slate up 15, 3:30 a.m.; Sl.
a_nd Katharine Hepburn played in the utes of ad-lib kidding dii-ected at the ber safety belt and prepared to tact Mrs. McComas In order Marys up 15, 4:30 p.m.; LY,..
8 qL online, PoWOfllldt tra111. Pollllletloi&gt;
Ulo, ·
ftlm ~itf~n titled "Summertime." Can Senator from the huge' nightclub stage, de9Cen4 a ladder to the ground. for the artlcl.. to be judged at il. down 15, 1:1§ a.m.; n.uctJ
uew llreo. Cltaa IDteriot, fin flnlall.
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Anne smg . Probably she can; she does and after lt was over, Sen. Keating was
But, suddanly, as her aerial- Ute Meigs Colntty
Exlensloo D (towing Wind
Symphony
eve~hmg else to perfection, and it's virtually mobbed by the Concord crowd. 1st husband and o c~ of 3011 Office.
'
barge) down 15 , 5:U a.m.; Sounot like!~ that Mr. Rodgers would entrust He took it all with good humor. ·
Local owner, elwl IDI«&lt;or, t eyl ltd. ..... "baatar,
watched Thursday mght, Pjlrs.
Utem up 20 , 5 a.m.; ·A. J. Pat.
any of hts .s~ngs to an actress without . The town's top disc .joc.teya are serul- Bergen llliJ&gt;Ped· She executed
Good tinl.
1
DAUGHTER 101\N
. len down Zl, 6,u a.m.; Edeamul!ical obthty. He's notably fussy that mg_ thetr belll wtshes to aiUn~ Roy Bat- an amazingly graceful beck- Mr. and Mn. Rlcbard StDI·I'
Bosworth
doWII
23,
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way. In the Rodgers . conception of the tocio, the very popular young Capitol ward tumbl 40 feet to I h Ienhoff
Colttinbul
scnpt, the herome wUI not be an ageing Records executive . Five nightclubs 1·8
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p.m.;. RaveNwood
Jelleraon down
21.
pavement
below.
nounclngoflite birth of &amp;re
a daup
down GleeDLoc!al owner, eleall lnl4rlor, • qL ltd - · · ·b - ;
sptnster, but a young American girl who Atlantic City that had closed because of blacktop
Physicians from the audience ter, t:..ureen Ka••. J"nr ~ ot up. i':• a.m... l!loa up GreeD..,.., .-!1!1. llldlo, ltetllll', fOOd ......
goes to Italy for a dramatic change of poor_ busine$1 are planning to reopen worked fevertsbly tq
h
11uo tal 111 ·Col
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scene and way of life.
wtthtn a f_ew weelts to capita"--. on lite
. .
save er
~
pi
up 2:50 a.m.: AM up Greenup
....,
but It waa to DO avall. Doctors. bul. The ,_ baby na• t 111 o 3:511 a.m.·. "'--· B-t ~From a close friend of the Kennedy Democratic convention crowds
expected
t St J ph lnt
m
ty
i 1
a . · · 08
ereo munt brotltors, Brian 4 and llruce · G,_,up 5::10 a.m.: Jobn
J.
famUy: ."Sargent Shriver has assured to go pub-crawling after agenda hours.
SlatiOI WIIOII'· Len thlD IIJ,GOI) actQI
apotltl!l
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Hospttal said she died of a broGrandj&gt;at'tllts •• Mr. and - . , up Greenup 1:6 a .m. 1
' Jacquelooe that he won 't compete with
Interior, PoWlr8114e trolll., radio, llflter. Slt.,P a.rlo:
Robert Goulet, whose records are be- ken neck.
Mrs. ll. W, 8toltenboll of Par- Sycamore up 31, 7:10p.m.; £&amp;.
......, fiDiab aad elWt tatorlctr, Wlilteftll tiM lib new
, Robert Kennedy if the Attorney General
·n t be b'
II
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Is, Frattce. M~. Sloltenbolf Is 80 Pem-tv•nlst c1tniD Meldabl
: wants the Vtcc-Presidential nomination. glnn~
o
tg se era m utope and
ANNOUNCE SOCIAL
tbe 1....,.r .............. DIHard
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~· ' Aiton .,_.,_ d
' That would be the last thin~ he would the
ent, plam an extensive world tour
Tbe Rutland MYF 111 BpOII'I
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. 2,_ p.m.1
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: want. It ts clear t.hat Jacqueline, 10 close in 1965 .. Merriman Smith dean of
.
oct
Meldahl
4:40
p.m.:
1lllDoll
Spolleel deaD IIIW!or. Wblta ftn1ob. V8 e!~Pt6, pi&gt;1
. to Robert ts dedtcated to him, believing White House correspondents, is back at aonng
an
ct cream 8 al Satcknm
Meldahl
7-30
P
m
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Jeff.
IUeriD&amp;.
,ower .brut~, auto. 11'1111, radio IJl4 beatlt
urday, July lith at Ute Rutltmd
boa ~•
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,: strongly m hts ability and his destiny" his desk after I hospital stay, but olitl MeUtodist
church yard at I
OIYOTI!D TO INTEIIIn OP
t ...,.u Melillltl II p.m.; So: . . The producers of "B&amp;refoot in the weak and underweight. Hfs tllnes-a
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san Lane down MekfahJ 4 am
m. Pop, cake. pie, coffee, and
MIIGS M'IIO" ARIA
~'IPtllt 0.. - Calltr . a'
: Park," the Broadway comedy bit, de.. burst blood veoael between the eyes , manded that fUm producer Stanley Kra- could have been fatal. Docton won'l per- sandwiches, also will ba sold.
• -.. •· -·up S p.111.; Cbarlel K. down
. .; f.DoOr. 111ut ,tllllU, rood llnl, krL •aline, radio. Jttet.
er. Powvllide
.
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: mer post a •2s.ooo bond usurtng that mil him to leave WOihfnaton 8b he will Everyme to welcome.
II p.m.; Fnrtldln B. up II:·
: Efllabeth Ashley will return to her lead- not be travel!~ with
LBJ ~railan for
sp-• a..
..,
o. f...-~~~ v.....
10 am·
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.l!.tL'U 'lAY r\•T . lU1ft
C-.p.
l•t-P · '"'
$1.'
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"I &amp;llllta . WCIOdl .up i·lO
,
!' i int lady role In "Barefoot" on schedule a while . . . B an Sommezyille, press ao.
01tto. • • • - ·" " • a.m.
•
Mr.diughler,
1111d Mrs. Rita
Donald
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. - IIIII Podro
lllltltit . . . . ,OOotJ tiHi,.llitUI*rlor. vt ....... '
~ : after the'• completed her role In "Ship' eot f or the Bealles, has left the group
and
KayPullins
.1 0 d ""
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....... 1111~ trau• .tolllti .AIId buill' .
' )\:
.t. ; of Foots."
and returned several times, during the niece, Darlene. Pulllna spent • - " - - " '"'"'""· ut&gt; Mttrmet 1:10 a.m.; TlltU.
f i Mitcb Miller, responsible for diBco•- lut lili montlts. No trouble with the dar""'"'
Atlll down Wlblleld 4:11 p.m.;
-: . •
~!iiNctl ~L fl.~ ' .
~· erlng ao many singers, is boosting Tobi ling boys, but giant headaches, on · and ==~tw~ Park, ...~;~.. ?1,;,":"..;~
~:.:; Sandy_ dmm Wlnflold 7:21 p.
~ j Reynolds, currently at the Cafe Au Go off, with th;l~anager, Brian Epl!leip
- ........ - - · - y...,_ m.: Lillie Ethrud up Winfield
~
Burl Jves' medically recimented ... Monte
.~ ~~'Is In ·New York !,tom
HA¥\1 VIBl'I'OB8
-·- • • ''"" ., 7:56 pJIL; 0. F. lhellnt anrrtll
·~
~ rice and, fruit diet has been a IJ'Ut aucVe111 IOOIIIDJ for a Broadway abow
MISII Claudette Lafferty ol · - ..,,," . " _. ,.
Wfrillold 11:10 p.m.; Quieti City
lHe 1 lost 90 pounds, with oaiJ 10 to acnpt swtablt for launchlnl hlo lateet Columbua ljiOIK Ute wtellend :
.\~
up Wlllfleltl a:ao a.tK: Jel'f'J
San, Kenneth B. Keallna set aome dlscloWJry. Patte Finley~ -Moate tbillkl and Mrs. Luella llttnoa . of It '
A.!tl Jktnoi1b· up Wlnfleltl I; I). •·
.:iaiad of record by P'"ting thouaands of Patte, daughmr of WubllllltOD State 1!11• t8hade .apenl tlte FOIII'tll of• July ., - - . , . . - - m.; c. v. BariMit dinm · Wlit·tl
.. ;admlren at half a dozen top hotelt in the pre~ Court Justice Robert Fl~leJ, 9rlll wlUt Mr. and Mn. Josepb Bee- :.::"':...-.,..., .:,.~~ !WI 4:• a.m.: Etprcllll ...... il
i i!:abtllll. But he wun't prepand tor be tbe next Shirley MacLaine.
Jle, Sltlrley IIIII Bua.
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Wluflelcl 6:50 a.m.
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When All-St.~r, hero .Johnny
Callison satd" tl s gol';" be a
Pholhes year he didn t mean
th • Nationat Le~gue 1ead ers
wero "'adY to stt beck and
wait for tbe breako.
Callison won the AI~Star
game Tuesday wiUt a three-run

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ninth Inning homer, but be kept I But Calli0011 cbarged the ball ! Willie Mayo ood Willie Mo- In otber Natiooal League been aidellned wltb a
Ute Phillies 1l!i games. ahead of and threw a •trike on Ute run , Covey helped tbe Glanta keep games, the Braves downed Ute feetion since May 31 and
the Gtants Thursday ntl!fll _with to the plate w nail fWblns&lt;&gt;n , 1pace by olammlng home runs Pirates lHi and the Met&amp; upset oot takeo batting practlcl
a pm-pomt ~ from rtgh~ who was carrying lhe tying in San Francisco's 9-4 &gt;erdlet Ute Cordinall 4-3.
Thursday night.
field to home plate.
run.
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over Ute Cube and the world The Ori ,__
w·th
o-tbeswept
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u•e PhilUu leading 4--Z, Reliever Jack BaldS&lt;bun shut champion Dodgers 1 a n t 11 beader from
Indians
4-3 and
and runners on second and out lhe Redo on one bit over gameo behind by blowing a ~2 Z.l tbe Yank
ll'ed to to
third with two out lD tbe sev- Ute tiDal twoltlnlnga w give the lead with two out In Ute nlnUt ~ Seoa
ees ra 1
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inning to tbe Houston Colli, to ted Ut":"
S:he Tigers .
single to rigllt S&lt;oring one run.
Gllllll a:., p..,.
losing IHI.
tripped the Al~le~!; ~~

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Interest is running high for the Pee Wee Tourna· .
men! slated for this month at the Syramse Bas. ball Park.
Several area learns have indicated already thf'ir intt&gt;nlions they will enter.
Tournament ManagP-r Bob Louks ha.li snid thP tour- Mason's T:lgera needed nine
· ·
t del t ,. p
namen t f or ei:l)t and nine year-old hoys will begin on mmngs o
ea ""'e omeroy
July 18. Partictpating youngsters cannot be 1u vears-o ld Yankees Thursday nigllt--three
before Aug. 1.
·
over par - by the score of 8-3
It is hoped teams from Pomeroy, Middleport Salis- in the first game, then the

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Chicago
010 010 1102- 4 10 3
8anford, Perry (2), Shaw (9)
and llaller. Jackson, EI•ton
(5 Seo
Sc
),
II (I), burr (8), Burdelle (8) and Bertell. WinnerPerry (7--4). Loser - Jackson

asainst Larry Jackson and tour
Cub reUevers. Gaylord Perry
(7-4) hurled seven reilel inuing~
to gain the Ylct&lt;&gt;ry.
Dodgen Blow L&lt;ad
1
Ron Perranoski of the O•.dgers came in to face the w~:&gt;ak -

LASTING

SYMBOL OF
AC:HIEVEftiiEPiltj

polls Red Sox beat the youn8
Pomeroy Jet team 18-1 in the
middle game.
ln the long opener finally
won by Mason the Pomeroy
bury, Tuppers Plains, Logan, Sn11tlv.:&gt; rn Lo('al Distrkt Gallipolis Red Sox and
Rio Yankees were ahead 3-1 after
(l11 )- HR- Mays, Gabrielson, hitting Colts with one out and 1
and other areas will be on hand t·&gt; hattie for the champ: Grande ran over their opposl- four innings but Mason tied It
McCovey.
the bases loaded In the mnth.:
lonahip.
tion in shortened 4
inning at 3-3 in the top of the sixth,
He yielded an infield single to
Player rosters of 14 boys - - - ·
matches 18-1 ana 13-D.
then pushed home five runs in
St. Louis 200 000 100 _ 3 7 2 AI Spangler and Nellie F'ox ·s
and two coaches mu.st be sub- at the fairgroiJnds in 1!=11~.
It was the fourth
night. of the ninth when Queen, Tulluch,
New York 002 000 002- 4 a 1 two-run single which scored the
mltti'd by July 14, or sooner Some of the count y's most first
round play
38 J. Key~ and J. Zuspan hit sin- ''Jl''s
sometbiag 1 learM«&lt; bt Simmons (9-7) and McCar- tying and winning run. The loss
If possible. All games will go prominent men of the time teams that, barring
·
w1th a Cree pass and hH Girl Scouts. It'll help me fiml ver. Jackson (5-10) and Taylor. was the fourth for Perranoskia full six-inning stint with a I many or them now are deeea~ will produce a new
batsman 8lding their cause.
my way back ln 8 1 ·hi k
HR-Thomas
one more than he had all last
elan~ that all players must eL, served as offil.'ials for the in the Kyger Creek Boys'
The Yanks got five hits,
a.
.out on
~' c 6
year when he had a 16-3 mark.
IH ~LIH[It
. annual field
pley m each contest.
d_ay that year. gue Baseball tournament
on triple and sing1e by B. Werry,
Milw.
531 000 200 _ 11 15 1 , Ancient Warren Spahn (6-8)
Rurud •~ 111 ~uldours 11 joewt ll. ltlf · wlndl!IJ,
Loouks, W'ho probably has 1 Some were Or Gribble, Curt- July 21.
a double b}' R. Bachtel, and sin.
Pit~
200 202 000- 662 1 finding the victories tougher
CHIII•ed walerprooJ•, tlloe•
rn l~lant
SH .Q
rlone as_ murh. or more, than ' is Reed, J. E. Carleton, Waid Rio Grande took Letart 13·0 gles by J. Jacobs and K. WiseSpahn, Sadowski (6) and Bal- and tougher to ,t;:et. won his
anyone m the !lfea for summer Radford, Jed Webster,
Cliff ,in the nightcap and the Galli- cup.
I
ley . Law, Priddy(!), Sisk 121, f1rst game in a month but failed
DIAMOND lltf:AM
fx~UI$1!11~ ClrWii;l end . •I
youth basehail
progr?m'. is Rhndes, Fred Geoglein. Tom I
Mason
000 102 ~ 7 2
I'D
Face (3), Butters (71 and Pag- j to go the d;stan&lt;·e for the llth
poetet hold 111'11 1hlmmerlnr
also presently plaruung a Crow and C. T. Coates.
j
(P~ Yankees (XX) 300 000 _ 3 52
Jiaroni. Winner _ Spahn 1 ~8l .. straight Ume. He was chased
d1amcnds I 7 Jewels In re i·
low or whiC. .
fJI.II
•·champ of Champ.')'' tourna- ln 1919 conte-shmts ill field
Tulluch, Baldwin (WP) (7)
Loser - Law (7-7). HR - Ma. , by the Pirates after giving up
ment for &gt;the ~yracuse
~all day events showed their stuff )
.
T. Ingels. R. Bachtel. B.
thews, Ma7.eroski, Alley.
six runs in six Innings .
Park. Respecllve champrons before a large audience of · By Untted Press lnternational Werry (6) (LP)
d B W _
Frank Thomas. making his
of Boys L_eagues. _throughout paring cust~mers Dr. R. F.. I
National League
ry, M. Werry (6).an
· er
Cincinnati 000 110100- 3 8 0 first appearance in 28 games, ,
'
the- .area wlll be InvJted
Bo1ce was competing in
the I
G. AB R. H. Pc1.
The Middleport R(&gt;d So:t. us- Phil a
01000300x- 4 6 1 hit a two-run pinch hi I homer
Boll Bartels of Rock Springs 220 yard dash and H'e 2211-}ard Clemnte. Pitt 75 303 47105.
In the 18_1 rout or the Pome-' mg lhe long ball, upsel the j Tsilouris. McCool 181 and Ed- orr Curt Simmons with two oul
found an interesting program low hurdles that year as a Williams, Chi 77 301 51102 .
Jets by the Gallipolis Red Yank_~~ ThuJ'sday evening in 8 . wards. Culp, Baldschun (8) and m the nmth_ mnmg to prov1de Main St.
recently while looking through PHS freshman.
, Mays, SF
80 296 68 99.
B. Harris had a single four-mnmg . ral!l - shortened Dalrymple. Winner--Culp t6-6). the Mets VIctory. Thomas had
Pomero:y
old papers tha! had been stor·
The annual field day at Torre, Mil
75 282 48 89 .
triple Blowers 8 homer gnmP 3-2 w1th Danny
Lewis Loser - Tsitouris (5-6) . HR- Il.o;~.:.:;::.,.:.:.:;:::.:.,:_:::::=..::..:====:::ii:===:::ii~1
ed away.
It IS from the lOth Pomeroy is now co'lducWi on Hunt, NY
76 286 35 89 .311 and single: Pauly two doubles and Steve Oiler. hitting home Dalrymple, Edwards.
loter-class Athletic Meet of the field behind the Junior I Allen, Phil 76 299 56 92 .3118 d
.
.
runs lor !h• wmn""'
Pomeroy Htl.llh School held H' h
Aar0 n Mt'l
78 ·~ 50 95 307 an a smgle. Hamilton a triple
-.
JUlJ'
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and single and Lawson a sin- The other game between the Los Ang
102 100 010- 5 8 1 .
--~:-__;~•:_...::::::.:_...:::=-:..:''~::::__·____:_____ Santo, ' Chi
76 284 49 87 .306 1gle. Two Jets
'
B
e
d
Se
H
to
000 020
hit safely, being rav s an
nators was call- ous n
. 004 - 4 9 1
C e~"da, SF' 67 246 36 75 .305 M J'olmer a single and M ed no coni Psi as it did not cov- Drysdale. R. Mtller (7) Per- .
F1 uuu, StL
80 324 40 97 .299 ·
'
er
four inniugs before the ! ranoski (9) and Roseboro. :
American League
Howell a double.
.
J h
Gall. R. Sox. 162 9 - 18 10 1 rem.
I· o nsnn , 0 wens (4). Larsen
Oliva, Mlnn ;;~B ~· l~S Pet. P. Jets . . . 001 0 - 1 2
Dave Dodson had walked a-! (6_1. Raymond 18) and Grote.
Allison, Minn 77 284 6l 95
Saunders and Lawson. Fol- head of Lewis's fir&lt;&gt;t
inning Wmner - Raym~nd (3·2) . Los.
mer,
Hannahs
(4)
and
Howhome-r.
and
Oilt:r's,
the
winrr l er - Perranosk1 (3-4L HRMantle, NY 68 220 39 72
i
Grote
11
Fregosi, LA 68 222 43 70 .
ng run eventua y, wns a s~!o
.-'-.:·_ _ _ _ _ _ __
·
RIO WINS
shot. Randy Beckf:'!r also tnpBy United Pr
IDle 11 1
Robmsn, Bait 79 295 40 92
led b t
.
. his pre-induction service ph)•sl
.
HI
rna ona -Sadeckt (9-6) vs. Fisher (f&gt;-7) Kaline Del 68 246 38 75
Rio Grande pushed out 8-0 •. . u was out slrelclung If I
. .
National League
c·mcmna
· ti at Ph'\1 adelphia. Hinton· wash 81 318 45 96 · in front in the rirst inning a- m a rundown ·
ca exammahon todav and then
fly back to Ne y k to . 1
Philadelphia :· ; ~~ GB (night) - O'Toole (8-4) VS. Befl.. Bressd: Bos 80 301 45 91 .302 gainst Letart Falls, and could· For the Yanks, Gt;ne Powell lhe club in u:e ~:~ its r;~~ '
nett (9-5)
.
Aparicio, Bait 62 246 35 73
n't stop the run-parade.
, and L&lt;e Floyd
SJngl_ed and with the St. Louis CardlnJ..
San Fran, ,. 49 32 .605 1'/.o Milwaukee . at
Pittsburgh Causy, KC
79 312 39 92 .295 A. Hill spoiled a Rio Grande hoth scored
ll&gt;e third mn-1.---=-...=--==~=--.!1
42 37 .532 7'/.o (mght) - Ftscher (6-5) vs. Howard, NY 72 268 30 79 .
Cincinnati
no-hitter with a clean single in mg but relief potcher Dodson
Pittsburgh
41 36 .532 71&gt; Friend !6-8) or Blass (3-51
Home Runs
the fourth inning.
fenned Bolm and Hysell to a - - MOTOROLA--.
Milwaukee
39 40 .494 IO'I.o Sa n F ranr1sco
·
Ch'
..,d
the th rea t·
1cago American League:
., fo.r Rio Grande L. Bush sin1
at
.
S t. Louis
39 41 .488 11 Ma rt~hal (11-4) vs. Ellsworth Twins, 30; Powell, Orioles, 23; gled, Gilb&lt;!rt singled, Morgan j Yankees .. .. . 002 0 - Z 2 'i
&amp;
36
40
487
11
. Los Angelet
·
(10-8)
Allison, Twins, 22,· 0 1i v singled and doubled. Hutchins oRed Sox
201 0 - 3 3 I
37 40 _.481 11.,
1&gt; L. 08 AngeIes at Houston Twins; Wagner, I n d i an s, 18 singled, Oshorn doubled, and Haggerty and Powell. Lewis
Olleago
Houston
38 43 469 12
New York
(ntght) - Koufax (12-4) vs. each.
w. Hurt· doubled and tripled. (WP), Dodson (31 Md DocbOI:o /1
24 58 _293 27
We Repair AJI MakeJ
. Tbanday'o Rsnlts
Farrell (10-3)
1
National Leape: Mays, Gi- Letart . .. .... _ 000 0 - 0 1 3 Lewis (3).
san Franc~ 9 Chicago 4
I ants, 25; Williams, Cubs, 28; Rio Grande .. _ 814 X -13 8 I
-----Saturday'• Games
Philadelphia 4 Cln. J, night
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh
Howard, Dodgers, 19; AII e
R. Tucker (LP), Hall (31 and , SET FOR pHYSICAL
New York 4 Sl Loul! 3, night St. Louis at New York
Phils; Santo, Cubs, 16 each.
. Morgan (WP), L. Bush ! NEW YORK (UPII _ P\tc,h- :1
WY 2-2255
Mllwallkee 11 Pitts. S, night
Cincinnati at Philadelphia
Runo Batted In
(3) and Hutchins.
er Bill Wakefield or the Ne·w II
Houston 6 Los Ang. 5, night
San FraiiCisco at Chicago
American L&lt;ague:
GAMES TONIGHT
York Mets is scheduled to
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Los Angeles at Houston
Twins, 64; Stuart, Red Sox, 61 ; Tonight at 6:30
111. 1.eu1a at New York (night)
American League
Wagner, Indians, A Ills o
U1e Pomeroy Pirates, al l
W. L. Pet. GB Twins, 56 each; Mantle,
.30 Fruth's play Malleable
Baltimore
56 28 .641
Powell, Orioles, 54 each.
Iron, and at 1:30 tbe Gallipolis
New York
46 31 .597 3'h National League: Mays,
Athlelica play Syracuse.
Chicago
44 31 .587 4'h ants, 59: Santo, Cubs,
SA11JRDA.Y NIGHT
Minnesota
44 37 .543 7'h Boyer, Cards, 54; Stargell.
Saturday at 6.30 p.m. Jones· '
Detroit
39 39 .500 11 rates, 51; Torre, Braves, 50. McNeil plays the Gallipolill In- !
Boston
38 42 _.475 13
Pitcbiug
dians, Moxahala of above Cor- ~
Los Angeles
38 44 .463 14
National L e • g u e:
nutg, plays the Middleport
Cleveland
34 44 .436 16 Phils, 9-2; Farrell, Colts,
Braves at 7.3ll, and the Porn.,.
Kaosas City 31 48 .392 19'h Koufax, Dodgers. 12-4; Gibbon, roy Redlegs meet the MiddleWashington
32 52 .381 21 Pirates, 6-2; Marichal, Giants, port Redlegs al 8·30.
Thursday's Results
11-4.
Baltimore 4 Clev. 5, 1st, twl
American League! Arrigo,
Lewis Rep01ir Service
Cu. Chest.,. Upright
Baltimore 2 Clev. 1, 2nd, night Twins, 6-1; Ford, Yanks, 10-2;
-FORNew York 6 Wash. 5, night
Bunker, Orioles, 9-2: K a at,
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Detroit 4 Boston 3, night
Twins, 10-3; Wilson, Red Sox, e HEATING
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Los Angeles 3 Chi. o, night
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July 10, 1964
"nlo•e present
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ALMANAC
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gathering
In honorlor
of the
bir!Jl.
r
United
'""·
oallonal
G
days ol Olarlos and James as· Todoy Is Frld8y, July 10, the
ton at tho James Gaston home \ 1112nd day of 1964 with 174 to
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs . follow.
Mr. Billy Vetella Is spending
. Charles Gaston and family, Mr. J The moon is approaching its
Thet
Her hrother Timmie Priddy,
.: •
rt'turned. te kansas with them a few days Jt Cabin Cr~k.
and Mrs Cllffonl Smith, Nellie first quarter.
$
• Ale anr Mrs R11nald Rile to gpend the rest or the sum- w. Va., with hi1 mother. Mrs . Mrs. Roberta Parker, Stras-l and James, Mr. and _Mrs. By· I The morning stars art Jupi'And two dau~htflrs. Shelle)' anrt mer . They attended the
01: Joe Vetella .
burg, and daughter, Anna Park· ron Gaston and. family and ter. Saturn, V~nus . and Mara.
Rife who ha! ~mptoy. er were visiting with Mr. and \ b'i"· and Mt~'· Richard Gaslonl. On th:s day tn . history . d I
blrll
L
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· shl t
C H· M s Ney Carpenter on Wed· Athens, Mr. and Mrs.
Pau , In 1890, Wyommg wa s a m ~
. . all buttoDJ 1 ro replaced oo oour ltuadortd •
,.
ment at ~a. d ng 1~ hi" ·par~ ne~ay and Thursday .
r.aslon , Loi~. Leah and Joe, 1ted to the Union as the 44th
we will l•undry . · ·
sptnt a wf-e en w
·
St ne t ac and Mrs. Lucy Gaston, Albany . state
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ants Mr . and Mrs. Charles cn~r~ni:o"';.~• br~th=~. M; ond Mr. and Mrs. William t;as· : In . !908, Will ia m Jennings
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Maynard Thomas ton and family of Gfousttr. 1 Bryan was nominated by the l l ~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiia
~
· Mr . and Mr~. Robert Rife ' =~d da~~· hter. Anita of
New Mr. Arthur &lt;ias.ton and
Mr. , Oemot'rats as th~lr p~esid~ntial 1
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I and children, Bobbi and Sam-! M sh.field Lo visit their son and Mrs. James Gaston, nep- 1candidate, ror the th1rd time. 1
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mie. of St. Albans, W. Va. ha~·e a~r famllv Mr and Mrs Gene hew . David Hess. local.
I In 1960, Ru ssia shot down . a '
returned· after a week 's vaca· Th
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·Mass
She
then
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Stansbury
j U.S. plane in the Soviet Arctic.
0
' tlon with his parents, Mr. and I
~~ 8 ' Kitt~ry M~lne where 1caii!Nt on Mr. and. Mrs. Murl Jn 1962. the Telstar satellite
Mrs. Charles Rife and
her
Ihe gu~st of her dau- ~ Davis, Dexter, FtJday. Mrs. ; relayerl televi sion ~1rt11res from
I mother, Mrs. Emma Williams her Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Pot· Davis had fallen and broken i the u. S. to Europe, and
g t ' and dau hters. Ruth; her nose. Mrs. Davis Is a siS· 1 ira rece~v~ clear pictures back I
I, or Rutland ROI'tt- 1.
terson
g
JE'd ter ot Mrs . Stansbury.
from Br1tam and F'ranC'c.
Mr . and Mrs. Dewey Mollo- anr Anne. The group ;topt I Temple Church MYF met
A ihouHhl for the day-Presi·
han and chlldren of KalamazC?, at Nla~ara Falls on t Plr r~· the chur('h on Sunday evening. dent Abraham Lincoln said:
Mich., spent Sunday with hiS turn tr PM.ldred W 1 h 1 • n. I.Jan Seel gave the program and I "Towering genius disdains a
sister, Mrs. Ethel Rift and son Mrs. 1
Me/ 's ~ 0 ~ 0it· \ used the topi c. "The Soc:·1HI : IJetllen path . It sf'eles region!\!
8
James·
rlnt~ t~ ~t. !it 9 ~
. phe Cl'e('d and Labor." Officers for : hitherto unexplnrt'd. ''
Hurshel Justice call!d
on al m e sonv e V: ere
s
the roming year were elected. ' - --- - - - - - Charles Rife Saturday evening. hal! und~rgone ma~or surgery, Thev are president. Sue Wright and ramllv of Mansfield, Jim I 4 dr. &amp;-dan. One local owner. Low milea&amp;e.
Mrs. Charles Rife L'll very Mr. Hl~bert Cox 15 convalesc- Vic~ president. Jan See!, sec- ; R . Hohstt&gt;iler and Dnvid - -Marmuch improved from recent l.ng at hls trailer home follow· retary , Amv Jo Wright , and tin of Rutland ancl Waynf' Netsurgery but still under 1 daoc- tng ~ !&gt;lay Jn Sheltering A,:m: treasurer, ·walter Jordan . At· ~on o. Dextl"r made a rE-CPnt
tor's care.
d If 1hospital. SM\ Co~, 8 " ~~P
tending the meeting wf!re
trip to Lake E1·ie and !ilpent a
10
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
2 dr. Shows be~ t of care. Std. shift.
Mr. and Mrs . Ro~al R e I of .the out eas er~f d
,.x r}' , Janet, Brenda and C&lt;~thy ~ ~·;;;·e~e;;;ke:;:n;;,d.;•.:,l_;C;;;e:;d;;;ar..;.P_;oi_;n.;LiiiiiiiiiO
and daughters of Salma, Kan. perunent Farm su ere
a ! Massey Warren ond Eddie lr
and his p11rents. Mr. a.nd Mrs. heart attac~ some time ago . : Keirns ,' Walter Jordnn,
and and Amy Jo Wright, Jan
Charles ~ife spent Friday af- Mrs. Edd1e Howery
ternoon w1th Mr. and Mrs. Lar· daughters , Wlladean and Clara J h . 5 · 1. g n and '""·rl· 'I
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Ill
rv G. Hoffman and son, StevJe, Shirley, have returned from a
M.
d M ·Arthur r••b· il
Ttmpest 2 dr. Sports Coupe. Bucket seats, Auto. shift.
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. . .th h
nts M and ers. r. an
rs.
of Albany.
VLSit WI
er pare ' r,
tree
Potluck
refreshments
Hadio. One local owner. Really sharp.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tho- Mrs. Ryan near ~nok~ , Va. wer~ ~n ·ovecl durin the sori~l
1•
mas
and sons Larry end slevie Mr. and Mrs. Cec•l Gillogly h
g
with an
of Alhens spent Sunday with , and family of Athens cafl•d o~r;Hnner and family gathering
EASY
An exira bathroom lA
ber mother, Mrs. Freda B&lt;lw· . on Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly I was held Sunday al
Blod
TO INSTALL
IPs~ sptt&lt;'P. than an av·
I en.
' and Mr. and M~. Arthur Crab· Lick Woods, Reynoktsburg hon·
Catalina Hard Top Coupe. Power steerin~ and brakeJ.
Hyrlramatic. One local owner. Extra cleao,
I Mr.•md.. Mrs· Wendall c.hap-1 tree recently,
nrinR: Mrs Wanda St.ansburv :
erage &lt;' lothPs closet,
man of Wellston spent F'nday I &lt;:wc•sts during a rerent we-ek i Turner. Those present Included I
Put m your colla)~~,
wlth Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Chap· 1end at the home of Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Robert r.rav~' 'Mr.
BIG WHEEL
CABINU
man.
IMrs. H. E. Starkey were Mrs. and Mrs. C. W. Stanshurv·. Mrs. I e 1 ~ servic!!s .. , big protection.
As Low As
hil "f'l11t"nt, IHumh·~·. g;~r.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vtrney I Donald .Jones and !iOn, David, i Mae Tewksbury . Eve-lyn. Smith 1
Th•t' s the MA story. AM mema!c:E' , workroom 01 an
St:ltion Wuo n. Automatic shift. Good c~r.
and son, M.1rke:y , of Huddy, Ky . Nelsonville, M.rs . Ossa Mark· land Mr. and Mrs. Connie But· .
bmhip promises you outstand·
d
k
t th ir
f
z
11
d
M
ina
Emttgencr
Ro&lt;~d SP.r~i~ll!
8
are spen mg a wee
rs. l le c Jumbus · Faye Kitzmiller
f21.800eantr~ctoutlttslo!peed
e ins o anesvt e an
farm hon.e here, the former Grace Carr and Mr. and Mrs. 1
-O andso~· Biff Sabo Milassislar1ce to yow ... plus travel
whrre
Earl Reed property.
David Wiseman and daughter ler"pogrrl Mr. 'and Mrs M.arl·on .
aj~s and guidance, bait and a~·
•
J R d W
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rut Mnd sll!rVICe, personal ltCI·
Mr. C&lt;Ar.l Marlm o an • · of Harris.o~ville.
. .
j M~Ciu,.;,
Dxexter, Mr. and
dent insurance, ar~d lots more.
Ph•mouth 2 dr. Hard Top. A sharp car ln top condition.
Va ..:md hts mother, Mrs. Maud Mrs. Ltllte Rupe 1~ 1~ Holzer 1Mrs . CJajr Stansbury and dau
Sound e:ood? It is. Call AAA today.
COME IN NOW!
Auto . shift. R&amp;H.
na Hoffmar. of Langsville, and h.ospital where sl1~ 1s m trac- 1 hter of Groveport , Mr. and • • .• - • • • • • -~
Mrs· Patty Hoffman and son bon for a back a1l~ent.
I ~1 rs. Jerrv Stansburv and dau · ,
of Albany .
Mr. and Mrs. Voctor Perry ghter eoiumbu. Mr and Mr! AUTOMOBILE CLUB
M~. and Mrs. Rar Brooks of spent. Satu~ay nigh~ .~nd Sun- Larn; Stansbu~'. Pi~kerin~ton: 1
Cabm Creek. W. \a., spenl a day m Fmborn VISitmg Mr. 1 M · d M War n G Turn· OF SOUTHERN OHIO
2 dr. Sedan. Owned by local raih'oad man. Auto. shift.
r~cent Saturday. w1th Mr. and and .Mrs. Bob Wiles and other 1e/·a~{n chil~~en, ;:ynoidsburg,
232 E. Second
Edward Baer, owner
P..1rs. Charles R1f~.
relat1ves.
Iand Mr and Mrs Dale StansClub Represent•tlve
Mr. C:harles R1le and Ron· Mrs. Robert Stout is in Char· b
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E. M. BURTON
aid 1ife were in Athens re- Jeston, w. Va ., where she will [' ury. 1oca 1·
cently on business.
enter Memorial Hospital
lor L
. -- Phctne WY 2·263'2
.
angsv111e
X-rays and observatl?"· .
Mrs. Juanita Sigman a n d
578 Bro•dway St.
Mr. and Mrs. Pans Kimbler . children made a trip to their
POMEROY, 0.
Micldlo~rt, Ohio
of Marion visited with
Mr. · former home at Toledo
and Mro. Andrew Greer and cently .
The w. E. Cruouser family,
. family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gaston accompanied by Lorry .'lll~lly
have returned home after
. .
erl days vacation. They
Spendmg a vacation with Mr · accompanied bv her nephew
and Mrs. Tom
Fitzpatrick David Hess. Th.ey were guest~
were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Can- of her relatives in Uhrichsville
! da~' and children, Columbu 5 . d Dennison and Akron, and a\~~
Mrs. Maude H9lcotr~b
an journeyed to Oetrolt, Mich.
•
daughter,
Mr~
..
Laura
Krebs
Justin Mosler, MJn of Mr.
XL ·2 Door Harrl Ton Auloma1ic tr:~n &lt;&gt;. Radio and ht"1ler.
were
A~hens
VJslto~s
rec~ntl~
and
Mrs. Douglas Mosier, is
Huckt•t !'f'ols. Vin yl mlerior Low milt'H~e .
Franc1s Knapp anti family
convalescJng satisfactorily at
ION REQUEST!
Gahanna spent the week end , his home following a tonsflec·
with Mr · and Mrs.
Howard \ tomy at Shelterin~ Arm! HasTown l' :~ n r l \'R PnwPr \ I !'N in ~ H&lt;&gt;rlio and heater.
Knapp .
pita\ Athens .
Mr. and Mrs. William Thom· l M;. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly
a.~ of Col umbus spent
called on Mr!l. Ginevra Foster
vacation at their farm
and granddaughter c 0 n n te
_._ Pinn f' f'r::! Door H:ml Top . H:Hiio :. nd hP:&gt;IN. powrr S1f'f'l'·
and with her mother,
Weyand a recent Sunday after·
, tn ~ . ~uli•rnn11 c 1r;1m OnP ow nf'r
Ola Perry.
noon
t ..
Mrs. Harry Pettit and child- i i.i iil
ren spent a night with
tives In Huntington, W. Va.
. 4 Duor Sf'd&lt;m . 6 cyl. Alllomal lc tran~ . Radio and heater.
Mrs. Glady• Morri• and chilV-8 automatic, power brakes, power steerlng, tinted Rl•ss, beautiful blue
dren. Ray and Pal. returned
all vinyl interior and like new wisiw tires. A real nice one
home Saturday after spending
•
a
week at youth church camp
4 Door l:;tllfion W:~ f_: rm V8 A11tomatie tr ans R:~dio :mrl
near Parkersburg, W. Va.
hf'fllf'r.
Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Cone
were Pomeroy visitors Friday.
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4 Dr. Wagon, V-8 auto. Radio, P.S. &amp; P.B. W.S.W. Tires, One Owner, shoWI
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley B&lt;lbo
excellent care
4_ Df'lor li ard Top SPrlan Powrr stec rin ~ . ndio :~nd ht&gt;aler,
of Chiflicoihe are spending a
We Cen Finence Some Cers
a\11omal l t tran s. Sharp.
vacation at their rarm home
near here.
With No Money Down Only At ...
Spending Sunday
eYening
with the Vance Wilburs were
SI&lt;Hion Wagon Ratlio ~ nd hratf'r, power slePring, brak~s
his brother, Guy Wilbur and
::~nrl wmrlows . On(• nwnf'r.
4 Dr. Holiday Sedan, V-8, Auto. P.S. and P.B. Radio, W.S.W. Tires, Localfamily, Wellston.
ly owned
.
Henry Bobo was a CoJumbus
visitor one day the past week.
Memorial hospital June 26,
· 2'Dnnr S&lt;'rlan R rv l_ Sr~ndard tr&lt;Jns Hralt•r One owner
' an1l sh:1rp
Low Mileage, Uke New
v.a auto., power braka, power steerin&amp;, S·way power seat, radio, WIBiW
tires and air-condltioniDg.
Mitzie, of Salina. Kan . SP&lt;'n1
I weok• nd with their paNIIII,
Mr. and Mn. Olarles Rife and
Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Priddy and family of Rctland.

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:Society Notes

roast saw
July a4thIooat ofRutland
they
friendlwho,..
Jnd .
oebool mateo. Tbey bolh arad·
uated from Rutland lllgh.

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· ~;: evealnc ...,.ice al
~So p, m.: Wed., wonblp oerv•
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atlendetl tile llldlealloD of
new Ulllled llleii!NI
Mr. and Mn. Fred Wblte of Mt. a.- •PMIIIJ.
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Atlleno wore IUeolo Wednesday Mn. Twill Clut 1114 IIIII!.
8ehool 2 p. m.: Won~ oervtce Pnyer meeUD&amp; I p. m. Thurs- ovenlng ol Mr. Jnd Mrs. ~· White'• Qlapel ..,. . . . .
3:15 p, m. Sa1Urd•1· Preyer day,
aid Violet.
Mrs. Wilda Cowdery lllld
meetin&amp;, Thursday, 7:il0 p, m.
Latlloran Clllll'C!bH- lt. P••l Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawll:lu ohlldrea of Veto, wore Wedllt!l!t
Sunday Sehool 8:18 1. m.: w... of Calllornla are spending thtlr day evenlnl .,_u~lir.
Mt. Mor!U lllpll•t Cllarell. oblp aervice 10:30 - · m. : SL summer vacation hero with her Mrs. Wty Clan and t.n~~y.

Ollll'dl.,

JCIDP, aunday School 10 a. m.; parenll, 141. and Mrs. John Ar· Mro. Myrtle Frolt a
·
Worsbi;J 9 a. m.
bauth.
the wacldlnt or ~
"
ClllllC~ of Cbrlot, PoaeNJ,
tar, Milo Marlene
Jerry Maotera, putor: Sunday lng worship: 1:1!0 p. m. BYI' dau&amp;hter of Mr. and Ml'l.
School 8:10 a_. m. Churell 10:30 lnd Junior Fellowship; I p.lll. Torrence, at Columbtll, .IUit
a.m.; ChriStian Endeovor, 1:10 Evening aervlce , 7.30 P· , II; 20. Miss Torrence wao merrlltl
Zloa Cburc:h of CbrW, Pom• Chnrcb o1 Ged, Mt. Mortolu p, m, Evening Service, 8:30 p. Wednesday, Prlyor meeUDc, to ROIInfl BtU al t.neaoter lliil
roy • Harrisonville Road, Eu- Rev. ira M. T1bbs, pastor: SuD- m.
1:30. p. m. Weclneadll)', Senior they will llllkt tlleir borne •
cene Underwood, mllllster. B~ day .Scbool 8:40 a. m,; Worabi~ Syracasa Fin! UDited Presby· Chmr Practice. 3·30 p. m. Tue• Canal Winehettor.
.
ble school 9:30 a, m.; Morntn1 service II a.m. and 7.45 p. m.. terian Church, Rev. Howvd day Junior Choir Practice.
Dkey Rardin ol Alaoll, lift.
worship 10:30 a. m.; Evenlng Prayor meo"'l T:30 p.. m. Tuea- Ruppelt, pastor; 9 a. m. Wor- htllellem Bepllol ebordl, and Mrs. Earl NldM&gt;Is and " '
worslilp 7:30p.m.; Robert Reed day. Youn1 People, 7· 30 P· m. •bip Service: 10 a. m. Sunday Great Bend: Rev. C. L. o·eon. of Fullondakl, Ala., Mr. il!ll
Blblt School Supt.
Fnday.
School.
nor, pastor: Robert Lewis, supt. Mrs. Wlllord Tipple and fuaiiJ
8 aeuoe Melllodlol CUJocb, Bndford Cblll'Ch of Cbrlll, FedenW Cbaroh, Pomllfe1, · t:SO a. m. MornlnJ Wol'lhlp oJ Athena, Rev. and Mn. C. ~
1o1m Ia tbinkinr about "what he want. to be.•
R,;" Carl Herring, paotor; o. N. B. lmbolttm, pastor; Homer Carl Kautz, Supt.; sun d 1 J
Nichola ol lwanlllll, all w~
No . he doein't want to be a jet pilot, nor a nuclear
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Wtnebren-,
aupt. Sllllday Forrest, Supt.; Bible
School
School,
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m.;
Worship
and
Sunda~
School;
7
p.
m.
Ev·
guests
here of Mr. an.l ~
01
8
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THf CMUICII fOI AM ...
phi.tc:ilt nor a lawyer nor an actor, nor a doctor,
School 9. 1 m.
BJ. 9:30 •· m.: Morning Worsillp, bour 10 ,30 a. m.; Charlos Nor- emng oervtce: Thursday, 7.30 Clarence Nichols.
,• .E.
All FOl THf CHUtCH
nor 1ft;, benlt:er,
or chemlot. John has deeidod.
bl 8 Stud. ?:sOp m. Wed.
10:30 a. m.; Evenln&amp; Worsbi;&gt;, ria Layman.
p. m. Prayer meetin&amp;.
, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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y,
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7 p, m. Wedneotlay, 7 p, m.
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spent a week with lbelr 1"111!t
He waots to be a J\IINISTER.
Tho Cbwch io t.be .......
UB
Charcb,
Letut
Falls,
s
....
Bible
Study.
Fin
I
Baplill
o.arc.,
Mlddl•
Norlll
MolD
Sir
eel
Cllarell
ol
daughter, Mr. and Mn. • . .
ractor on ellltth foro U.. !Mall~
1 wondered If hia father or hla uncle or anYone.
dey
School
8:30
L
m.;
Worship
port,
Rev.
Donald
Boone,
oa•
Cbrlst,
Rutland:
Dr.
N.
C.
CarJefferis and IIOD of Tbe ~
inr
o(
character
aad
Jood
elae In tbe fami)J is a mlnloter? Stranrely enourh, no!
citi11Dihip.lt ila a&amp;orebOUM
services
Sunday,
7:30
p.
m.
Freedom
Goopel
Mln!OII,
...
tor:
Sunday
ScoooJ
9:11
a.
m.,
penter,
mlnister:
Bible
~
Ohio.
:
He won't
lot of money, and knowlnr John, he
or 11plrltual Yalue~. Wlt~l
certainly won't particularly like the idea of geltfnr
CIIUrcb at lhe NazareJJO, Po"" llhan • Stiversvilll Road: E. J. Fred Bollman. Supt.; 10:15 a. ::m~III.W~p ~~~·a111~·: Guy Boqeso recetvad ....
a 1trong ehureh. neithor
democracy
nor
rivilizatiort.
aroy,
Rev. Clyde lleDtlerltm, Gr!lfith, putor; Roger WII- Ill. WorSIIlp Service; BYP 6 p.
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~: of lhe seriOWI Ulneu of hii , .
up to ''pnaeh" to people, Deftnltely he won't have a
can
aiii'Vive.
,....,.,.
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fOUl"
piiBtor; Sunday School 9:30 a. ford, Supt.; Sunday School 10 DL; Evenlns Worsblp, 7:30 I'· Mba Sabra C~~· p m. ' ter In Wost Vlr&amp;inla.
.
biJIIhlny ear to make hlo calls. I wondered why John
•ound re110n1 why over.'f
)lad clttlded to devote a lifetime to •ervice in the
m.:
MorniD&amp;
Wor&amp;lllp
10:30
a,
a.
m.;
Evangelistic
Service,
7·
11.;
Wed.
7:30
P·
m.
Prayt;r
Eventna
wonhlp
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p.
"
Relativu
hero
have
~
J)£80n ahauld att.nd ..-v~et­
l'egularly a1ul 1upport tbe
Church.
m.: NYPS 6:U p. m. Evenlns :30 p, m. l'rayer meeting, 7:30 meelinl: 1:30 p. m. Wid., choll' Syracuao 4lhwrch o1 tile N... of.tho marriage o1 Emile
chiJrtb. They are~ t1} Far hi•
aervices 7:30 p, m. P ra 1 e r p. m. Tuesday.
practice. .
rene, William c. Thorpe, pastor. lack to Nancy Hamilton ot WU.
I asked John for a frank anower and he told me
own aU. (2) For hill chil•
many amall accumulative experience.!! whi~h boiled
meetins.
7:30
p.
m.
Thursday.
Mldtlleport
Flnl
Ualted
Pr••
Sunday
Srhool9 30 a.m.; Morn- fialllBtown. W Va. They an ...
drl!'n'l 11a.ke. (J) For th• aak•
of hi~ l1lml'tl\mity and naUon.
down to thie: .A 1trong Cl1ri.1.'ian ·in.fluenct !rrrm.
Soutb Bethel EUB Cbarclt, byterfan Cburcb, Rev. Howard ing worshop 10 .30 a . m.
rationing In Florida.
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/•) For the uke ol the chW'Ck
l'roe Melbodlll Clna'ell, Lour- Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- Ruppelt, pastor: Sunday School Syracalt E.U.B Churc~. Paal Visltins his niece, Mro. J:t»
family, friend~. atJd church kindltd a spil~it o~ a1vart·
il~elf. which need~ hi• meral
a! CIIH, Rev. R. Eugen~ Gill, tor. Sunday worship 7:30 p. m. ,~ a.m. Mrs. Rndney Sauer, A. Sellen, PaolO!'.
Ice Halsey were Mr. 'l'bolllu
.,.., a:n4 dtvotion wh -ich seem&amp; to be lat~nt m tvery
and matecie.l support. Plan
pastor.
Sunday
Schoof
9.30
a.
and
9:30
a.
m.
alternately.
Sunsup!.:
,
a.
m.
Worship:
5:45
Coleman of Kankakee, m, ollll
h1m14n Amrt. Of courte, we can't all be like John.
to go to church re1ularly
10 30
ud
rH.d
yout·
Hible
daily.
of Ul have received the .stimulus to devote our
m.; ~btl ~lae, oupt.: Mominl day School 10:30 o. m. and p, m. YF: Wed. 8:30 Junior 8:30 a. m. Sunday School, Ben ~thel Hollenbeck of IndlllllllJIGI:
entire Iffe to the Church. But some of John's spirit
worship 10.30 a• . m., You l_h 9:30 a. m. alternately. Normllll Choir: 7 p. m. Senlor Choir.
Quisenlterry, Supt. ; 10:30 a. m. Is, Ind Other collera It the
does dwell in a1l of us. Too often we are unaware
Services 7 p. m., E!q.Ustic Babr, Supt. . Bible Study and Fr
Will Baplist Chore- Morning WorsrJp service, lot Halsey hOIIIe were
GerbeR
that we poaae111 this mir•culoUI~ gift from God. Reserv:ce 7:30 ~. m. Mid • Weedt prayer serv1ce led by pastor, Rut~•d P tor Rev P 1 u j and 3rd Sundaye or tbo month: Rympma end Mario ~lor o1
·ldndla your spirit by roing to church thlo Sunday.
prayer servtC&lt;!, 7:30 p. m. We · 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
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T 1 n 's nd•• Sc'b 1 ·10 a m 7·30 p. m. Evenln&amp; EvqeU. Athen• The!!' ~andson BarrJ
ay or; u ay
oo ,
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aoT..
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HyseU Run Free Methodlll, Lollrldce EUB CHurch, Rev. Guy Priddy' Supt.; PreachlllJ tic ServiC&lt;!, 2nd and 4tb un- Halsey of I!OcklngPOrl, wbo IIQ
~c:.r,rioM~~;!'...
~·~~o~to~"':;·~"'~·i~~~~-~·~·~In&lt;.:':,~':"u~'::"'~':.:·v~·-r:::-~-::-r-;;::;:;:::-·f:
Rober E. Smllll, Sr., pelllor: Eu ene Emersoo pastor Sun- service, 7:30,1'· m.; Prayer oer- day of mootb. BETHANY enlisted In the Afr Force loft
• Suadaw
W11!11nes d ay Th und ay
Fro·day
•aturd••
Monday
Tuesday
~
;,
Sunday School 9:30a.m., Wor• dag School 10 ~ m Russell vices 7:30 p m. Weclnellllay . 9:30 a.m. Morning Worohlp: for Lockland Air Base In Terao
John
Jobn
Acta
Rom.na
Galatianl
G&amp;Jatiana
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1ey HaI&lt;1)', supt.·· Mornln•• wor• Archer,
Y
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10·30 1 m Sunday School, Bty. Tu sda
Supt. Sunday Worshi~ Portlaad, Rev. Lawreae1 M.. ·
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J•l
1:11-26
6ot.18
1:85,.2
1:48·&amp;1
9:1· 16
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ship 10:30 a. m. Youth Service, 11 a m Bible Study and Pray- Daniel ?astor. Harold Roush the TheliS, Supt., 1.30 ?· m. Miss Llllte Lee Shultz I n ..
8:45 p. m.; Evangelistic mes- or ~rvice led by Mlllard Cue, Supt: Sunday Scooi 8:30 a. m: ~outh Fellowship. CA~a-: two children of Columbus .,..,,
With the hope it will, in 1om.e mPasllre, foster and help sus·
sage, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer meet- 7,30 p. m. Wednesday.
MYF, 6 p. m., Worship, 7:30 9.30
m. Sunday Sc~l .
Y a weekend hero with her pa"l
lng, Thurschy 7:30 p. m.
p m. Bible Study 7:30 p. m. ne Rousb , Supt.. I0.30~ '::; ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ar,
tain tlwt which good in family anti commrtnity life, tlti; fea·
Pentecoslll ASBembl Route Rock Sprlqo Melhodlol, R. Wed~sda .
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4 bough.
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R. Card, pastor : Sunday School
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Sunday of tho month, 8 p. m. Mra. Wayne Brictlet 1pent , .
lllre g 6pomored bv
. the businPss firms and organisation6
I'l!u24r,'iRellYv. Paul E. Jones, .putor. 9:30 a. m.; Worship service, Eoterpno• EUB Church, Rev. Evening Evangelistic Service, doy with her niece, M111. Wlllarll
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~hool 10 a. m., Wor- NO p.Tum.;d 1\fYF
6. 30 p. m.: Menzel Smith, pastor. Worsbip 1st and 3rd Sunday of montb. Eherobach and ramfly o1 Cbesservices 7.30 p. m. Sun. p • servlco 9:30 a. m.: Sunday
.30
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Wednesday and Friday.
WSC
ea ay · P· m.. ray School, 10 .30 a. m. Youth fef· Syracoso Ml"fo•, Rev. Earl ter
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Art Marcum, millister; Bible p. m.
Girls Fellowship, 8:30 p. m.; Wednesday and Fnday evenm&amp; l er-ln-law. Lfll Swick, Ill MorScbool and Morning Worship, RaclDe Methodist Church, Evening service 7·30 p. m., 2nd at 7:30 p. m.
I gan Center. wrBrt Sunday pests
10:30 a. m.; Christlaft Encleav. H. L. McDaniel, pastor: Sun- and 4th Sundayo: Youth Choir, ML Union F.W.B. Church, of Mr. and .Mn. Martin Molloor, 6 p. m.; Evemng Worship, day School 8:30 a. m.: Preach- &amp;:30 p. m. Wednesday. Prayer Rev Henry c Stanley pastor· l han
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. • Greenhoute WY 2-3402
ltlu&amp;dom Hall o1 Jehovah I Prayer and Bible study, 7:30 p.
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In 7'30 Mrs. Everett Watson and fam.
lt~lilllosso!S: p bU
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Heat~ Me!Hdltl Clourob, M. Starkey, Supt., . reac g, . lly and Mrs. Phyllla ll&lt;lylu and
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Dowson, pastor: Churcb p m.Salurday. Bible Stud! and two children !rom hero olttnd·
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. Bib! tud Tueaday
Aollqulty Baptfat Churot sua. School, 8:30 a. m.; Lee Smith, Young Peoples meetmg, 7.30 p. ed the Wa!loll and Wl!SOII
Establfahed In 1904
"Take Someone To Church Thla Week''
;· :::·: Serv~c." m~ting 7
day School at 10 a. m. Prayer Su?t.; Morning Worship, 10:30 m. Weclnosday; Choir pracUce, reunion at Lancaster Park on
WeRt Columbia. W. Va.
·Tb "ad . Ministry s'cbool meeting lbur!lday 7:30 p. m. a.m.: Jr. MYF 6 lo 7 p. m. 7:30p.m. Thursday.
Sundsy
Middleport
~· urThay~
' no United Metbodlol Church Sunday evening with Dale and Tbe Salvation ~my, Envoy
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-EvelyJI .-tetlea
Ph. Mason SP 3·M93
~me ~u,r"~ Holiness, (P. Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Alkire, Dee Swearin&amp;en, leaders. Sr. RayS. Wining, officer In charge. ___;:::;:::::;:::;:::_ __
0 La
Ul Obi ) R o lL Melvin Alkire, pastor. Church M¥F 7 p. m., Jean Smith, coun- Sunday 10 a. m. HoUneos mee~
... ! 8· 30 School t 15 a m Leo crew selor: wscs, .2nd Monday or ing: 10:30 a. m. Sunday School
C. npvtor "8• tmdao 'Schoo
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pas
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'wor: Supt. Leo
' · Vaughan,
· ' Ass't. Supt.' eac h month a t 7:30 p. m.; AI~ Sunday 7 p. m. Young People'•
Rob
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Grate
Supt
DODGE-DART-DODGE TRUCKS
a.m., 1 er 1 10.3 .' m·· PIJ. Holy Communion will be observ- ernoon Circle, 4th Thursday at Leg1on: 7:30 ~· m. Salvation
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport
s~rv ~ a6. 45 · ' •· . 'F:v n- ed.
3 p. m.; Class 12, 3rd Wednes- meeting: Thursday, 1 to 3 Laou '. . 7·~ m.. ~d- First Baptfol ChUrcll, Pom•· day ol 8 p. m.; Church Admin- dies Home League: 7 p. m. Prep
OCJe
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~~~ce~nd. Pr~is~· Wed· roy, Ralph C. Zundel, pastor : fstration •. 2nd Wc:cJnesday, 7 p. claoses; 7'30. p. m. Bible study,
-··•· 7. 30
9:30 • 11:15 wonhip service m.; Cbotr practice, 7 p. m., prayer meetmg. Other services I. O. McCoy ud Julia ldaa
I&amp;Q\&amp;Ciy, • p. m.
Wed d8
b
ouncement
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Middleport Cllurck of tba Naz. and study. Sermon ··Peter at
nes y.
Y ann
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: and Bryan, visited hla ololor
Pomeroy
Weal llaln St.
Coin Operated Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaning
arene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett. the Gate BeauUiul," by Rev. St. Jobn'o CathoUc Mfssfoa: Tbe Church ol tbe Nazarooe, l and brother·in·law, Mr.
and
Sunday
Scbool9:30
a.m.:
Mom·
Frank.
Cheosebrew
of
Middle·
near
GuysvUie
(Dutch
Ridge):
Chester,
Ray
E.
Warne,
pastor.
Mrs.
J.
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McLaughllll,
Oleo
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Support the Church of Your Choice
397 W. Moln
Pomeroy
tna Worship 10:30 a. m.; NYPS port. r,uroery and Junior chur- Rev. George R. Shipman, pas- Sunday School9'30 •. m.; Morn- j 3urnle, Md .. recently.
Young People, 6,45 p. m.; Evan· ch for chlldN!n. Afternoon piC· tor, Sunday Mass 10.:30 ~ m.: ing Worship 11 a. m.; NYPS , Mrs. Clarice WiUord and L~
Jellstic mel!!lng 7:30 p. m.; me for youth at Forked Run Holy Day of Obligation 6.30 a. s,45 p. rn .: Evening Service, I da , and Mr. U1t' Mn. Joe Bam.
Prayer meet:.,g, Wed., 7:30p.m. Lake Thursday 8:30 p.m. One m.: Confesston, ~ hour before 7:30p.m. : Midweek Prayer aer- hart of Somerset recently .,ent
Naomi Baplltl Church: SIIJI. Won One class picnic at Foster MaS8.
vice. 7:30 p. m Wednesday.
several days with their tfster
Builders I&lt; BuU~In1 Supplfea
Baker• o! Good Bread
Sehool 9:30 a, m:: Wor- home : July 19 will he lhe pas· Lour Lady ol Loretlt Miuloa
Groro
Episcopal Cbnrc~ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester, Ohio
Ph. IJ8&amp;.200S
11 a. m.; Pray.,. aervlce, tor'• final service at t:30 fol· LonJ Bottom, Rev. Geor1e R. Pomeroy. 'lorning Prayer each Olive•· Swam and family.
Hunllncton, W. Va.
7 p. m. Wedllesday.
lowed by feUowsbip
dinner. Shipman, administrator. Sullday Sundav at 10:30 a. m. except Mr. and Mrs. Norman M•
Catpollter Baplial Cblll'dl: The BUiy Grabam Cruoade will Masa 8:30 a. m., est.; Holy Days tho 4th Sunday whir~ will bt Cain and daughters were Su,.
Sunday School t:30 1. m.; Mom- be attended In the evening 7:15 of Obligation, 7 p, m.
Holy communion.
day dinner guests of his parlag Worahip 10:15 e. m.
by all who secure tickets for Ratlud CINrdl tf God, Rev.
ents. Mr· and Mrs. Dana M"'
R•Q,.. Flral BapliJ&amp; Clllllds l'elerved seato: 20 are available John Small!&lt;ood, pulor: Sunday Cbeater Churell of God, ROY, Cain. near Long Bottom. Other
The Bend Area·, Lar2est New Supermarket
School 10 a. m. ; Evlllg.ellsU&lt; GUbert Spencer, pastor. Sunday guest• were Mr. and Mrs. Gale
Suatlay Scbool1:30 a.m. Preach- on first come basis.
Cheater, Ohio
Middleport Ohio
lng Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Tloo U111ted Melllodfol, Pom•· service 1 p, m.: Younc People Scbool 9:30 1 · m. Morning wor· McCain and Dale Lee, Belpr~.
lluriaea•W• Pnabylerloll, roy. Rev. Melvin Alkire, pas- Endeavor 7. p. m. Wednesd8y; ship II •· m. Prayer Meetin&amp;, Weekend vlsilors or the 1. 0.
Rev. John Davfet, pastor: Wor- tor. Church School, 1:15 a. m.; Prayer meeting 7 p. m. S1tur- 7:30 p, m. Thursday. Youns McCoy family werr Mr. end
ship service 9:30a.m.; SUnday Leo Crew, Supt., Leo Vaughan, day.
Peoples Servwe Friday, 7: 30 Mrs. Lawrence Losh and lhrat
School 10:30 a. m.
ass't. Divine worship 10:30 a. Clloster Melltedltt Cbarcb: p. m.
• children o1 Oak Rld&amp;e, TeDIL
Bulova W1teh111 Sales &amp;c S.rvic•
Tile PealeeMia1 Cbtlrcll, Mid- m. Sermon: "~at An Adven· I' R. Card, putor; w,o rIb I P Sutton Methndlsl Church, !lev. : Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ~wala
tllePOrl,
South 3rd Ave,; Sunday ture That Is! Tueoday, 7:30 oervlco at t a. m., Sunday Earl Casio, Rev. Arthur Stitt., and fam1ly JOined bar &amp;litera
188
N.
Seoond
Middleport
PCIIIlOrOJ',Ohio
School 101. m.: Stmc!3y evening p. m., the Woman'• Society of Schoof 10 a . m.; WSCS, 1st mloloter. Church mvlceo on ' and brotllero. their funtliellllll
evangellstlc ~· 7:30 p. m. Christian Service will meet. On Tlturaday of month;
Board lot. 2nd, and 3rd sunda~ at 11 their parents, Mr. and Mra. Jot
Wedneotlay Bible Slwilr 1:10 .p. Monday, July 20, the Good- meetina, Srd Wedlltlday of a. m. Sunday School every Suo- Barnhort, of Somerset. at tile
Sa!Urda:· nl&amp;bl Prayer and wUI Truck will make collection IIIDIIth: MYF lui mo Sundays day 10 a. m., Clint Orr, SUpt. home of Mrs. Grant Barnhart ·
7·'!0 p.. m. Pastor, Rev. oJ discanlo ol household el· of mmlll.
Mn. Lester L. Roush, Iuisi- of Pome:·oy for a reunioa 01 :
tecto from anY home, a• well ML S.... Utdleol lrelllreD ant. Church Night on tilt 4th Father's Day.
1ee Ill. loeoa4
Pomeror
WY Z.2440 E. Main St.
Pomeroy
Cllar.. II 111o N_,. 11 collect amall ltema from In Cbrillt: Rea Gunbraat, pas- Saturday night of each month.
----SUnday Sebool 9;30 a, m.; lho CollecUDh Center on the tor: Sund117 School 8:30 a. m.:
YELLOWS'I'!lNF CIIECIJNO
--------------~10:4&amp; a. m. Krocer Parlrlng Lot
Pnacbina 10:30 a. m.: Alter· Maooo Clly CharQ o' CUitl, Collars with two pounda at
tiii'Ylce 7:«5 p, m.
Rutlaftd Me..,.._l Cllurdo ~ata preat:hlng ' end Christian MOler Street, !Vocal Music): radio equipment a~ attached
prayer eervlee, 7:46 p. Carl Herrlllg, pastor; MorniDg Endeavor, 7:30 p. m. Suuday; Sunday Bible Study 10 a. m., to some grizzl) bean 1a . .
FURNl'l'Ull! a. APPLIANCIIS
· QuaiiJr :rwa61111'UI Lo""' Prloa•
·Weclnosday.
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-.hlp 10:30 a. m.: Church Mid • Week prayer meetlna. Momfog Worship 10:45 •· m.; Yellowstone Park area to ..,
Phono 885·2138
Che1ter, Ohio
Jllddlaport
Celambll! Clapel: Woralilp,... llebool 8:30 a. m. WSCS first f:30 p. m. Wednosday; Cottage Bible Study 7:30 p. m. Wedne• able aeardlera to Jearn anoup
vice each Sunday 8:15 a. m.; TuesdJiy and 2nd "n!Ul'lday o1 Prayer meetinJ, last Friday of day.
about their hablto to Qhect the
SUnday School 10 a. m.: Youtb each month; Family Night last .,.eh moa!h.
FltllerJ ol Mel FeUowshlp decline of their rwmbera.
Service 6:15 p, m. ETeiJiq Wor- Sund1y evenlnJ of e1eh mtllltb Rwtlutt Mbitoa • Olive New· Rev Arthur suu, pa.tor: Greai
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111Jp 7 p. m. eacb Stmtlaf,
al •:30 p. m.; Preyer Meeting, Dian, missionary pestor: SunMetbodlll Olureh, JUDI• Gaucho Ia the Spenllh :
Rt•n:. lmlJ(IJ
"I!lVICftYTRING IN IWIDWAll!!''
Dater OJII'ell ol C~rl117:30 p.m. Wednesday.
day School, 9:30 L m.: Worship Cboir featurod, April 10, ~ for the cowboy of the SOutl ;
We I'll All DuttoN Pntcrfpllono
Bible School t:liO a, m. Pi~
IG:30 a. m.; Preulting, 7:30 P· d
American pamPQ or p1a1na. :
Pomeroy, Oblo
WY 1-21111
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Pomaroy
1n; 10:30 a. m., first and tblrd Edell UDIIed .......... II m.; Prayer aervlet, 7:3G p. m. ay.
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Road , 'unday School t:30 I, 111.. 10 a.m.; WinDle H~er,aupL !lev.
E. Emerson, PD
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Ralpb C..l, .Supl.; Prtacltlni Chrlalilll Endeavor, 7.11 P· m. tor: ~ Wwablp 1:30 e. 111.
cor. Sy&lt;amo!'1 a. Second St.- Pomeroy
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Servlceo, 7:30 p. m., Cecil Q)z, Mn. Lfda Qlev.U., presldeat. IIIII 7•10\p. m. alternately, Sua.
REV. JOSEPH KIL\LY, PASTOit
ln Pomiii'OJ Onr 10 YOJra
Pbo!11 WY s.20tll
Llij'Jnan; Prayer met!fnJ,
ell- tor all, ~
School 1:30 a.m. ud 10:ll0
Sunday, July 12
Corner o1 Fourth and Main St.
MiddlePOrt. liP. Nyle Borden,
minister. Sunday School t:38
a. m. Arnold Rlelllrdo, Supt.
Mornin&amp; Worship, 10:30 a. m.

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HEINER'S BAKERY

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KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

ROY'S FOOD BASKET

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
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V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCI AGENCY

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Pleasant Valley Hospllal
Mrs. "'" .• , ···
Yester, Ashton ; Mrs. Jam t~
~dmonds. Apple Grove : Cun
Pleasant: Tt'rry
1 01·e Bias, Pt.
Gallia
County , Pomona [ Wayne Gray, Pl. Pleasant: (.;;e
Grange held its regular ses~ivn gory Hoffman , N~w H?ven:
Monday night at . Sprlngfteld I Mrs. Russell Meadows, Mtlton;
Grange h~l . The rnmutes ol the Hobert Myers. f~allipoli~ Ferlast meeting were read and ry : Heidi Barnett, Pt. PleH9approved.
. ant.
A legislative letter was read
by Everette Clark con&lt;~rning
DISCHARGED: Crotia Davl•,
the reapportionment bill, and Pt. Plea~ant: Roger Campbell,
the Grange decided to send let- Gallipolis Ferry; Carl A. Gardter. to Washington, D. c., op- ner, New Haven.
posma: the measure.
BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. fA.
A highlight of new business ward Yester Ashton 8 son·
was the annual election of offi- Mr. and Mrs.• James •Edmond!,'
Those elected for t w 0
terms ...,.
Maurice "'Mprspl.e CGhraorvlees' aPesarons;ODMr, . aPLnd
Thomas
Master· Everette
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Pomono Grange
Meets Recently

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Middleport - 6 - room lrame I NJCEL y lurnished house, 3
home with tile hath , hot arrU
rooms and bath, basement
C A-NI l'.l.J . A I'IU~S
l 0 McCOY . A.UC110NEER,
ht&gt;aling. enclosed porch. fuh l and back yard. Condor St.
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Chevrolet
Bel
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garage and driveway. Grav- early morning . WY 2-2316·
Lo~ ~~~ nwnt&gt;r ami real rlcan mtenor, 6 ryt eugine, Powpr.
el Hill location, $800 down 1,
AUCTIONt:ER
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gl!dt· trans . !!Pa lt&gt;r .lt&gt;l ttlcn: k fini~h.
payment
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Comploto Service
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on balanc ~.
· THREE room furmshed apart1957
.Pontiac
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Coupe
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Syracuse - 5 - room rancht
men\. Call WY Z..~IS 3tc
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home with bath. forced h~•
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$1549
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tile
floors , FURNI~HED and unfurntshed
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Thermopa ne windows · lhPat -~· apartrr,ents. 134
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built-in range tqps, oven and, '
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,
c•••
rH•NKS • ua&lt;TU
OPEN EVE\S. 7:00 P.M.
AUTOMOBILE
a d carport. Lot (18xl80 ). HOUSE FOR RENT in P•l!lej
• o\RIES 0
for !Ill wom1 mlu
POMEROY, OHIO
I
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j $1000 down. FHA 30 year roy 3 room9 and bath Call Clark, Overseer; Ruth Evans,
IJnwn
H
I
loan on balanre.
wv·
&amp;Iter 5 p.m.
Lecturer; T. F. Burleson, Ste-8.30 " M to ~.ou P M uau,
1
C
I.e block
ward; Daniel Evans, Assistant
satu.rdu --8:31'1 ~ M. lO t2•0U nol)tl
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AN 0
Cottage onere
FOUR ROOM furnished apW~ Steward: Marie Thomas, Chap-.
rir'eL'.:'c."':'
For Sale_ __ I _
FOR SALE
~
~~~~ter'o~ ~;:roh~:iogl~i~:';r ment Pbone WY 2-~.27 tic lain ; E. Painter, Treasurer;
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and beans. Cl I
blarkiO!l road .
Complelf"
Kathleen Durst, Secretary;
Bel' • Proffit, Portl and . Oha_r- TI'RRIER Pu~pies ready to
-A b
G8 tek eeper;
ence
with furniture and appli- FOUR R0 '1Ms• bath auu
ase- for d MCCar Iey,
ances. $Z500.
ment, furnace heat.P h o o e Edith Corn•ll, Ceres ; Ruth Ev10 •1 go. Can be seen at Jacob
- PHONE WY 2-2157 ' Vl 3-2254.
(7)
7
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llaer·s.
Nease
Settlement.
:
· McCully,
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wv 1-2143
Pome•ov. o
William Ingels, Salesmao
WY 2--1319.
4 28 Uc ans, Pomona; Marte
ONE M M Pow•r Untt
WY 2-%472
4 ROOM apartment with bath Flora; Loube DeLilie,
Lady
- 7 9 Jtp --!
1Dl ' ~ TO illne«
H p
r 1s c
I must sell ·
1 10 3tc l Phone 1.ro Z..S3B5.
· Assistant Steward and Lewis
1 ~PI • ea 1 ,ontment-\ the, lt&gt;ll ow ln.•: , s·, vd. ::~.,y- PIANO tunmg . NPwman Bur·
'' •
al. 85 , H P.
Dump truck bed
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u
d II
- 5 I lfe HughOS,. Execu tive commt"tte e
Card of Thanks
c•tv shovel. llOrizonttl
high
e e,
Middlepor1. WY 2- FOR SALE - All electric home
The oFficers will be installed in
.
.
12
ft.
lon~
.
I
1856
Ply·
•246
6
18
30t
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THR
1u
ish
Mr. Paul L. Ra1ky Jnrl Farnl 1y
th . h.
od r ,
·
wall
drill. 3 ft. conve~•or. "~ ·
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$11 ,500 . n ew f""laven,
·
EE and four roo'll m e- October.
1 .1\.. D 2, Pomrroy.
would I mou · Wit go
Ires .
C'Ompi(•!P n ·;; r Pnd for Ford 1
Va. 5 rooms, bath, built • in · ed and unfumisbed apart.
Daniel Evans Worthy Deplike all 'l.beir friends and
Wagn('f fron~ end kmdt"r . fJls lrotclo r for part~. 200 arnp.IUEATJNG, Plumbing, M:ueOer
kitchen, garage, ij;luminum sid
menta. WY z..$434
12 6 tfc uty, announced 'that the Jack·
.
acquamlances.
old Jnd new , all
W"ll 4000 Serle~ for
d traetnrs
torcht·~. Fu maces. Arnold Brothers. ing, nice location. Ow ner ha 5 FURNISHED and ·--~·mlshed son County Pomona wl"ll visit Aok lllO . . l we-lder. cul1ivo1or.
tho 1
1
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tl I h
I se11 or Ira ., nr tve618 East Main Street, Pomd
I
t
• ,
wnu
everywue.rt',
to ~now 13 e
stoek. Cttll WY. 2-fi27:l after j g,nages. hosr, lf!55 ¥'ord F'
accept.e emp oymen
away apartment!. Inquire •t the GaJUa County Pomona on Oct. Fum C.. Finomco Ploa •
for new w lii!LMl CUL
greatly
appreciates
more j 6 00
7
lOt
600 !l'uck flat bf'd. Portable eroy. Pbosae Wl ~ZHI.
from this W"ea. H lnterested Ohio Hotf'l.
9-2%--tfc 5. The place of the meeting
1
20
1 ) 7 c 1 :1ir rompres~or , tin roofin~t.
than
words
can express.
p. m.
tf~ Phone 882-5451, New Haven.
will be announced later.
their kindness , tn.oughl_
h fulness [ " , ,
BE" D. Two
'•, t s j' 111 inch dnll . drill bit'S. taps, Rickard 's Alignment Service,
7-3--12tc
- MODERN
fumlsh«. 4apartment.
room I!Dd Phooe
batb
A ge t-we II ca rd was sign ed
an d pr:1yers, d unng IS pre·
d
t 6 t
mechanic:ll hand tool~ . car- (formerly Gruese~· BodY NEW HAVEN REAL ESTATE WY • 387,_
&lt; 12 ~.
by the members and w1"ll be
1
sent hiHnt-ss,
ry rJali
r · hke
_q · pentC'r tools,
mine tools,
Works). 286 W Mam St., FOR SALE : 3 bedrooms, built"" •
"
II&amp;
"l I esreriallv
i,-s s!'ff Hoiand i sprmgs,
pressuce aun
cooker.
sent to Mr. and Mrs. George
!Or osp• ',
; \0 ltc new . Men's clothing.
fine kw 2x4·s. pulleys, sprockets. Pomeroy. Ohio. R H. Rick- in kitchen, hardwood floors, TuBEE bedroom house on Lin- Keith, who have long . been I
nurses .
shape. New use ful articles of ch:'in~. bel~s. miscellcwenus ard, Phone
WY 2-3576. full basement, carport. Only colD Hill, Pomero) ph o o e faithrul members. The Grange
Lost and Found
ali kinds. Margaret Bailey, , Hens. Paul L. Bailey, Bo!l•y Wheel balandng, auto glass, $450 down ond up to ~0 years. WI 2--1346 or WY 2-2186.
closed in regular form, and It
20
6455
2
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College Rd , Svracuse. WY 2- Run. Coli WI
·
brake service.
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tic was followed by a potluck lunch
5 27 !4tc FOR RENT: 3 bedrooms, built- ' FURNISHED ond unfurnished and social hour.
7 _1° 31 ' _
5396.
·
171 7 !Otc _ _ _
LD~l'l' Lady's Elgin watch at CABBAGE
, bu. Bring--con- DUMP BED and hoie&lt;t . Good j HOUSE painting, inside and in kitchen, hardwood floors, apartments. 134
Mulberry
CAROLL K. SNOWDEN
Ru!land Park, the 4th of Ju- tinf'rS and75 cut vour own.j cond•L,on. G!'ctr!'{e . HPnsley ,l ou~s1~e. R~f repa•r
and
full basement, and garage.
Ave. Ph. WY 2-6615. Homer
PATR LMA R IGN
410 Hedg•wood Driv•
ly . R•, ward. Call SH 2~5474. John Ci&lt;'ek, Portland, Ohio, Lon7 Boltom, Ohm. Phone pamtmg. 1\ork guaranteed, Several more properties to HyseR.
6 25 Uc
0
N ES
S
Phone 446-1290
7 10 3tp ¥, mile be low Ravenswood I VI J.262f&gt;.
7 9 3tc
reasonabl&lt; rates. Phone el&gt;oose from - $3,li00 and up.
PT. PLEASANT - City .PaFerry .
VI 3-,700.
7 8 6tp
JOHN
M.: RICHMOND,
Agent
Lega I N OtiC&amp;
,
trolman
E. Fruth
bas
~ l AKC·.· regislerod Chihuahua 1p_uprd
- Office
5\h St., New Haven
resigned Robert
from the
force ellecGolllpolls, Ohfo
7 7- __5tc_
Notice
11
918
SICK ROOM and invalid sup· ptes. See at
South ;
'
TU 2-)985. (Pomeroy WY 2- •
tive midnight Tuesday, Fruth, ~--..,
plies anl aids for your com· Middleport, or phone \\ y 2- Professional Dry Cleaning I 2451 ).
I JN THI couRT OP coMMoN ,L...,I. a member of the city police uau fUM
1
Burk ~tt·s Barbf'r Shop . Middlefort.
carry a romplete
_ __ _ _ 7
and Shirt Laundry
HERMAN LAYNE, Broker _I
OHIO
force for the past three years,
0
port, 'Wi.H be closet: the wrek line Jf crutch~s. wheel chairs. ONE baby stroller , one high 1
1 Haur Cleening
OFfice: New Haven Mill ru Lone Bottom. ~~·
PlalnUH,
will operate the Shell Service 111suauu
111
of Jul 13th.
7 9 3tc
commodes. urinals,
under chair . one bassinette. Phone I Altering •nd Repairing
2-1035 (Residence TU 2-4425). w.,.n• Ad" "
No. n.t•t
Station at tile corner of ZBth
RIFLES and Shotguns,
rads, bed pans, etc.
WY 2-2301 ,
7 8 3tc :
Pockets end Iippert 7-3--Btc 'i lt05 ... rklnt Lane,
Street and Jackson Avenue.
01
matl"h , Sunday, July 12th, Pharmacy, WY 2-3586. Mid-I WHY BCYa Carpet
10 lbs. Dry Cleaning $2.00
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furnish own
ammunition
dleporl
&amp;-26-30tc
rr '!
We'll loan vou one
DISCOUNTS HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath.l'"•n•arnla,
Dmndant.
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F
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ld
trct
NOTICI
Shooters choice. AmPrican I WINDOW ancl porch sharles, all
FKEE lo clean you'r
car
PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY
1 4657or Phone
sa e onSHan2-4834con a ' I dmc:e
Wayne
whose plaee
reslll Adams,
1905 Perlcittll
Lane. 61Apart1
Legion Farm, Beech Grave kinds. h..rch va 11ance
and pets with Blue Lustre. Baker I
ABC CLEANERS
men+ D. Bendendo Beaeh. CaWornla,
7 ·8
Rd ., Rulland . Everyone wei· awnm~s Venetiail blinds and
Furniture.
7 8 6tc ,
ate f:h=~!::wn~h:.: r.-::·uo~c:en~~:":
come.
7 8 4tc 1 reo&amp;irs. Free estimate. Dale 1960 Sky· L1ne 10, 50 ft . 3 bed-- I &amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
FOR SALE In Middleport,
4j J•her1• PeUtion
,,- llJH,agalnat
the .,.
••,.,..,.
ruoo1
bini
In the Court
Wippe1 Su~ply 215 Vnio'~'~ Ave. room mobile home
c a 11 1 n3-S543
Mason, w. va.
bedroom brick ·honse,
2, of Common PJeu, MdJs county. Ohio
LOSE WEIGH'J' ~afely
wtth Pomeroy, Ohio.
· 1 8 l!tc I
baths, lot and a balf, out _ of i' or
pra)'lnl
for dJ•ora..
c:u.tod,.
SH 2-4434.
chlidun,
and other
rellt:f, ot
on min·
the
1
1
Dt&gt;X · A-D!t!t Ulb Iets. OnlY 9Bc l
6 25 3fltc
- -·- - - - -- - _ j FARMEhS : for the best bults, high water , Nice location. I voundl: ol. ldulten and wlllfu.I ab· Mr. and Mrs. Frank lludson
at your drug store. '3 30tc
HUFFY f'le-rtric mower,. with at the best price1 with thej See by appointment. or call • =~~: ~1!1 ~:~o~!.:.~~ 'o~ar~rs~:. and family of Syracuse visited
- - I
cord, $2~.00. Gladys Gilbert, nation's leading s\res in Dai·r WY 2·2885 or WY 2--3250
tor• tbe 1stb ~tay ot Auruat. t9M.
sl !he home of Allan Taylor reSI
d S
I" \' C 11
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MarJorie Hope Altams,
" f
AT'TENTI ON churc hes, Iodges,
:lr . t .• Mason, ' ¥. a. a
ry and BeeL For forenoon
(6) tO tfc
Plaintlft
B19 reezer a e
cently.
"i'l
7 8 3tp
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Web.ter an~tforFutu:.
1 · •51"16
~
• "-nds
IR1
• 275 lea
· · I A.ll Sizes
•
Sale Prit:ed
eonvemence
service,
ca11 bY FOR SALE· 1 roomsand-bath
Attorney•
PialnWf
' ·
Cl.vt·c •roups
th•r upholstered theater seats. I
FREE ICE CREA"'
-ON SALE -ATELBERFELDS8:00 • m., afternoon service·
.
.
' "',,to, 17, " ' " ' '" '· ttc .
.
M". Ruth Swepston and chll2 five ton sir eondJttoners
1
b t · O('
b
lll
house on
Rutland Road.
dren of Columbus spent sever.Iter un,·ts, I new, 1 used , ,I With • ..,..ry New Freezer or , Me&lt;'hanic St. Warehou~
~ .
p. d~ ·· S yrvicalnng Large lot. AJumiDum stonn
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HIARINO
al days Wl"th th• Ralph Lees
Freezer·Refrigentor Comb . I
I Curtiss
Bree mg e ce c. d
d . d
R
On the Vlll••e of MktdlettiH"f
and fl
one lar"e
"'tar pnrcorn nu:~ch·'
,.,JeC hn!Cian,
· ·
Lelan d p--~~
oors Kenneth
an wm Searle
ows. eason·
of
r;
I Simplif'ity Tractor With
iln.. er,
able
SH 2- ••'NoUca t. bereby Jl•en that oft the Marj:!aret Anrt Carl~ton
ine , theater !=iound equipment.
USED
FREEZER BUYS I Cutter Bar - ----- -·--- $75.00 1 Pomero)'· o· Ph · WY 2-2264 · 5012.·
day of July 1964. at 7:00Pm el Dorcas spent a Sunday at tlle
• C Ft U
6 ·11 30tc lath
public bnrina wlll be held on the Dea B ink _ h
D
B•
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W
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e
cwmg
u
u.
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nco
,
Lawn
Boy
A(~ert
farker,
Chester,
Ohio.
Buda:et
prepared. by the: vmaa:e of
n r e. orne. ean a .1
1
Th S
1
C 11 Y 2
5100 I Loafer Riding Unit ____ $40.00 1 Ph. 985-341!..
Centf:!r,
Ohio.
'
6 24 30tp IN SYRACUSE, Ulree bedroom
nitz of Pomeroy called in the
/
7·3-lOtr CHEST FREEZER $150 I 7 Cu Ft Frigidaire
---- ...- modem home near
school mdtna: Deeember 31. 1865
afternoon.
-----::;=;:-- · -- i
IEle&lt;1ric
. .R~rfrigeutor __ $49.00 ~I Grueser,
·
'
Sueb orheariDJ
wllJ No held at the
Dean Brm
. k er spent an evenGUNS
H tinPbnDbbl&amp;
Mndem.
lMulated,
wall board' offJee
the vma1e Clerk. Clb san,
0
We buy, sell and trade guns
Pomeroy Landmark
13 Cu. Ft. Norge Double Door .
M.....:ru! heating, large lot 72 • 295. M&lt;ddl•o;;;:;, ~:~••• vm•., c1u•
lng with C. D. Circle and sons,
3 10 21
'Bill Wellman. Les Wtlliarnsor ,
2"21BI Jock c ...ey Mg•
Electric R"'rigerotor ___ $85.00 :
End your sewer lroDNel
Phor.e 2 a. m. to 5 p.m. WY
"' ' ' '
Milton and Joe, recently·
at Tiffin Jewelers, Phone
-- - - - -- Walnut Dresser
We bave aU dzel
2-3914; Evenings, 7 to 9 p. m.
LEGAL MOTIU
Laura Carcle of Dorcas
1
OoiJlt Pleas&amp;Dt, w. va.
FOR SALE- Middleport'• tall• M"
$l 5 00
Sewer Macliloes
WV l-Z441
6 2 Uc ,,:,:t:::,,.V'i, ':,' ~~::...':"'~ f!;_~· .:• ed at the home of Mary Cirest building located 352 N •n
lrFDT -- .. - ----•
Ra
tll"e that on tbe 8tb diY ot June. cle.
10 18 '.f c
'
' Home Comfort Gu Range $50 00 I
Rr.aaoaalitle
tel
FOR SALE: 1 acre of land 1064, the underJilned, Yvonne M.
B . s 'th . "ted lth h
:-::IJ'I'OM===;-;;:-:-----:-Second Street, Middleport.
.
.
CaB Wl z..z974 Day Of N1gbl
R edsville n Rt 680 Meidau, as PlaintUr, fUed bel" PeUUon
onme ffil VlSl
w
er
A
OBn..E Insurance been
Prlced tor ul t sale Inquire ,ervel Gn Refr•gentar $15.00
ne.a r. e .
o .·
· a1a1nat him m th• Court of com- grandparents at Portland Mr.
cancelled' l_..ost your opera
q 1,.
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7 21 tte Wmrue Bailey Reedsville Rt. mon Pleaa. Meiaa County, Obio,
.
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at Ohio Hotel.
10 16 tfc I ONE T.oledo
sLal€, 2. McCas1, BOX 189 , •
7 6 s'tp Cue
No. 13.&amp;9. for divorce
OD and Mrs. Paul Smlth.
tor' I licenle?
CaD W'Y 2-Z!I66..
.
.
the erounds of ll"OP ne(iec:t ot dUtl/. 1~==========;;\
k,..y fllmg cabmets for charge
and pra:rlnll for divorce, euatod)' of II
- - - - - - -- IJ.a;Uc
FOR SALE
I accounts ' 1 solid oak desk
the
relief
. 411
A t 51
c:a~chll
willn:nbe "ru.1
for o&amp;ber
bellrtnJ
on. SaJd
and
BAREFOOT
GIBSON ·Kay· Harmony .zuitars i 6ft.. l-f Meuller coalffurnace,
U
0
8
81
after
the t(lth de) of AUJult, lJM.
b
YVOIIINE fd. MELDAUo
Help Wanted
$3.11
and A.mphflera, 24 months to 1- · 4 t . table, 1- 7 t. ta le,
Pli!DW"t
pay, see or call fiffi.D Jewel· 1-9 L counter with b~ •• 1FOR SALE - 1954 Cadillac In ]!'t~:~e:.v ·~:r ":f!:ntllf
Flat or Wedge
8 r
LOOKING J~~: SECURE
er~ . Pomt Ple,. .. ant. W Va .. 10 ft. cuu nter with bill, 1-12
excellent condition. Can be (f) 38• &lt;71 3, 10• n, 24, 31: &lt;8; 7. 7te
N &amp; M Widths
,
Phone 50. Bill Wellman, Les ft. counter wilh bin, I ele(}seen after 5 p. m. Thursday,
Tn.,_ ior u. ~ c;v 11 s~n 1 c• te!ITI I Williamson.
10-30tl
tric ~.: oHt&gt;e ~rinder,
double
Friday and Saturday_ CaU Paraguayan Will
1
Bee bur ad pndtr lnatrocllon cl!1!1~1 I
mf'fal co t. Phone WY 2-3547.
WY 2-3293.
7 8 3tc
fll'ltUon. Umoln 5PHIC·' KJLL TERMITES and protect
7 9 31.c
E'feU
of Customs
-·• Torm• Avllloblol
Toe Bam't I
PT. PLEASANT
- Miss ElM a~ .
lawn
and
shrubs
from
insecr.s
HA:"KETT'S
th
R
Co
World Standard ol Co111JNid eanor Cebotarev of Paraguay,
l'hono WY 2·21"
MALE : Men 18~'~ See Rai lroad! WI
A AB U '•&gt;-it
nee&lt;&gt; NEW AI\D USED
welders,
SOHIO SERVICE
Bvd'!lll
South Amer1"ca, Wl.il present a
Third Avo,
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
t r; 1 t~ Kmg B.ulrlers S u p p t y
air compressors,
welding
train1ng Ad under ln-:.trudJOns i Co. Middleport, Ohio
rod . Fre€ demonstration.
WY 2-3891
POMEROY Sic car room, tide aud perferm program on life in her native
7-3 ltltp
car OCOIIOII1)' 8l1d country,
Park
on 1~~~~~
5 2 tfe
Pome:·oy Landmark. Phone :~=========::'lllllllll smaD
uu Her
•"'•geniJillt)o
Tuesday,· at
JulyKr-Ael
16.
presenta;
31
7__9__ "_
Business Opportunities SINC:"H Sewmg
mach11ies
WY 2·2!81·
Instructions
.._.~
tion will begin atl:ID p.m. .'I1te
lneredihle - BUT TRUEt
FO'J D MARKEl
Due ,,, ' """ 1'" 50 "P Several used •
--·---~..-::---·
public is Invited to attend.
m&lt;Jchmes at har"am prJees o ft . meat di~plt~y case Tyler
.,
....... ~ _ _7
ill heallh v a
11
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Miss Cebotarev was -aduaJ., e re 0 er m&amp; ur , The Vabnc Shop. C:m~er Sales double duty s€rvice.
Meat U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI
,._.. wt z.a71
r
sale our businP..-;s, R,K"im·
p
displav case, complete with I M
_
·
ed witb honon from the col1
~ M" e l r
"!I
ct ' and Service,
omeroy, Ohto
tin • women.
I·,..;. Start hJ&amp;:b u
4 II tie I g f H
Econml
wI
.... , · ''c" · ornf'r ;) 1Aan : W\' l-Z284 .
tiC
mazzanine shelf and set of i102 .00 a week. Preparawn traln.Jn 1
e e O ome
CS, es
4
21
Pearl. H~~cme . Of'Hl
!1~' · - - -- ~
d"Hlp Iay tra~5. . A-I conu1
'"I"IOn . open
unUI appoln,ed. Thou•anda of
Joba 1962 PONTIAC. $2250•• door Virginia University, this spring.
.
Experience ueoally onneee ..
one sincerely intcrP~If·d In a WHY PUMP your slu ggish sep- Looks like new First $3001 Pr)" . F"R.EE lnlonn~~tlon o• jobe, hardtop. cataliDa. blue 6n- She has been attending West
t"
t k ,, t Kl
E All
.
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lalarlea, rp• dremeDtl . Write TODAY
'-h
tomaU· tra Ami mOll lr . - u .
.
. b
goo d gOlng usmess. rna\'
tc an . ue
ean- m- . takes lt. Lynn Hart, Racine living namr. ad.dreu and phonl!, g • au
.. Jl •
' v gliUB
mverstty on a scholM
cont&lt;1d Lynn or Paulln~· 1!-'l ~l Sevtic Tank Cleaner.
Land· Food Market.
~n~;lnaen~;~t1:e· Bo1. •ao. Th" s-ay. Mlddleporl CaU WY S. arsbp provided . by the West
betwrrn 8 00 a. m. and a·no
mark Farm Bureau, Pome-.
7 9 3tc
power lteeriDg, Power brakes. ~..-HOlDe Demonstration
6 29 30U&gt;
- - - MEN 18 . 33 Train as Ageo~ r~, and, extras, 910 Broad- oiemoeii. Miss Cebatarev will
p m
; ~ :ttc ·1 roy .
NEW AND used clothing Sold us,ED work .pants and shirts. Oper """ fnr America's Rail- 5281.
:
f 2t tie enter Pennsylvania State Unlal
Pearl
Hawthorne'•
at
Mt.
l
Carl
vhevaher,
Lo~g
l~uttom.
roaW..
Trame&lt;!
men
earr
$400farm
,
Machinery
versity this !all where ~be has
For Sale or Rent
, Moriah Ridge. Racine. Oh&lt;o. \
30tp
$600. Gooc Health, ll g h
·
an assistantship and Will do
2 BEDRDOM, m•&lt;lr&gt;n home 'I Route 2. Wl -9-3074
6-Z7-i!Otc I
Sch . Nee Maintain present FO~ ~E - Garden tractor, graduate work. en completion
m C1ifton w V:1 Will rent --- -- ·-- - -- c. E. Vacuum CIP.aners, canineome while tr~lining. Send
David Bradley, 5 H.P . Cleat of her studies in this country,
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for $30 00 month : Mar~ha!l ! 19~1 P~r~able Sewing Machine I ni ster and lank types. A 11 N"'me , .\ddress, Ph. No. Box tires, wheel weights, reverse, Miss Cebotarev wUl return to
Duncan .
carton. with complete set of attach- 66BA, T11 e Daily Sentinel.
culUva~ tootb harrow, Paraguay to work with home7 .. St . m ongmal ractory
_'_ P I Equipped to zig zag, makes ments. New guarantees. ComAll lor
. Contact Lynn makers.
2 IOtp
HOUSE lor .., nt or sale. by
buttonholes, sews on buttons plete price •~ 0 .50 or terms. , _________.:.__:_:~
Hnrt, Racine Fond MMket.
A$ TP WED
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moo!hly paymenL• on land and fancy stitches with just Phone WY 2-2204.
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PT.. PLEASANT - Three coucontract, 5:n Mill Street, Mid- a twist ol a single dial. Left
7 8 6tc
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in la y-a-way and never been
_ _ JOHNSON, Slmpaoo Insurance -.-:Leg•I Notlce.__ plet mada applleatloDI for 111111'_ _ _ _ _ __;R:...;;I~;;...:If:,:c;_l used. Balance due $47.00 or RONEY, 150 lbs. C•ll SH 2-4645. Agency. In. All forma of 1n
LEGAL NOTICE
riage Uceoses In the office ol
term• of $7.00. Phone WY 2r
7 6 6tp
al11'llllce Jim Joboaon and ~bUc hearing on the . 19116. the County Clerk. ' Applying
for Sale
2204.
7 6 6tc FAT LEGHORN hens, 50c eOCb. Bud SIIIIIPIOD. A&amp;eDit.
budg~t .!q~, !&amp;lflrl To)lmSblp. will were Lloyd Emanuel
llayes,
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Barbara
JOHN DEERE model
" L"' YOU PAY IOSJ for nne home Paul W. Sayre, Portlaod,l
tic he 1ieJa .at,..lite. .office of the 23, liendersoll. , and
7
6
Le~
'IlnoRBblp
Truotees
at
Lynn
Sllnpklns,
16,
Pt.
Pleastractor, plows and cuttivat
furnishings at Baker F'uml·
Ohio. VI 3-Z24G.
6tp
Wanted To Buy
... AND OJ!ILY AT
E~ ~tart ot 8:00 p. m. F'ri- ant. H11rold Wall&lt;m "Perry, M,
ors. Waid Spencer, Chester, ture In Middleport. Ohio.
Livestock
llebron, Ohio, and Willa Lou911!&gt;-2175.
7 8 3tp
4 11 lfc
. . M. w. Runyon wants to pur- day, July 17. 1964.
. Letrir! Towosh)p Truotees ise Hedrick, 58, ·Hebron: JilinA.K.C. registered
Pekinese. See NeigJer Bulldtntl and SuJ&gt; ALL BLACR pony, 37 Inches. 1 chase - standing timber In
By: Floyd Norris, Township ea Neil Goodwin, 21, Procious,
MIDDLEPORT
Mrs. W. W. Call, 732 Syca- ply, .Racine, for better homes,
Can be seen at Shake Haven, . large boundaries. Call WY 2WY 2-2635
·· Clerk
W. Va. and Paulette June Ben7 10 ltc Dell, 21, Pl. l'leaant.
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more St., Middleport.
klleheo cabineta and storm
Chester, or &lt;all 985-4000.
6273 after 6:00 p. m.
7 8 61c
tloon.
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HOLI. YWOOD ( UPIJ - CBSTV Wednesday oigb{ repl&amp;&lt;-ad
the Danny Kaye show for the
oummer wl)h a nev version of
th• old '"Talent Scouts" aerleo,
hosted by that possessor of
gloriooo naivete, Rudy Vallee.
. Rudy Vallee lo one of the
ntceol human beings alive. He
relers to bimoeil as "The Pat
Boone of the stone all".'. and
he Is indeed a wooderfuliy-kept
IICJIIare. He !mows It, and that
Is Important, just as is Ills
being nice, because in lelevl'
slon these quaUtleo can carry a
performer through rough moments. Wedneeday nigut, lor
example, Rudy bad some trouble With his voice, and he also
blew a cue I with extrem•ly
funny results), · but hls undeni·
able amiability, plus some
worthwhile guests, made lor a
very decent hour.

Rev11e

The serlea i1 euUlled "On
Broadway Tonight," and the
premiere, at leUI, wu far Ml·
perlor 1o the "Talent Scouts"
v.,.-slon ol !sot summer, whicb
wu hosted by Merv GrWill.
Tile Cluumel l"'-t Dwight
Tbo main ~· is that tlhlro Elsenhotrer, who wUI bf aa onwere no vis(Ung · celebritiet 1o
Introduce the acts, a proceu the-air &lt;OIIIUitant lor ABC-TV
which baa alwayo broueht a
great deal of gushiness, obvious
inalncerlty on the pari of maoy
peraonatlllea, and general emborraaement Btemmlng from
mutual admiration converaa·
lion. Wedneaday night, Vallee
talked to the youngslers bimsell, and then introduced them.
Rudy's manner sllll reflects
tho innocence of hio Ivy League
approach or decade• ago, and
Ibis manner proved a line u,..
der-playing foil for the young-

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HAVE GUESTS
oeicler aud 11101 d•'&lt;ll' IS
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Holiday weekend vi&lt;itoMI of Colilonua. !liB. film l•
Mildrtd Tubbs of SpriiiJ&lt; A"•·· : nillt atld Mr.&lt; ( i - SlnM ol
were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sd&gt; Sooth Oar\- !olr.
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Hamp&lt;;hlrt&gt;. Karf"n Ontru·r
Jack StE&gt; wart
Olsnt"¥ Certoons
Futur•tt• · M"t Mr .

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WITH US

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Peo e n
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New offlctn _.. INta11td
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bv Mro. Ross Oek&lt;nd. wMI'I tilt
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a.emr
)itt "lid 'MI'I. ~ J. ~'~1'!1
Past
w1 h
Cooncil, ()ougll~ ol Amerloa,
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,,..Jobt,!M ;jtt .Jt~ly ~ liN! ~ I ". r •nd Mrs Ni'bert Picht! ~ Wed·-~av evon•~ ot tilt Nn. E. J . 1:"11 lell Wedlle•
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both """"' &lt;Of ~nri"' ohlkt,...n and Mrs. ""
~Ill e lodRe
u~ hall,""'"'~
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with Mn.
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Frederic!&lt;. Mrs. Milo Blal 1nd Cotum •·
l)ln,... .... """'&lt;'it •n lhf ,..ntl)· with 11\r. •nd Mrs. Law- , Mrs. Os&lt;ar Weber •• hoste..... M'r , end Mn. Thornll Reed
IN-"' ,..,.. •NI
th&lt;!rf&gt; ....,..,.,. Mllholln.
I Mrs. Clelaod, vlco (lfelldenl, •nd family of Comillll and MI..
~ ·' &lt;trill!' ,.,,,.,,. •nri •'llf(i'-'
d ~n~ the ...,.ung with liCrii&gt;' """"'" WIH!ams of Crooksv!Ue
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Jott&lt;&gt;nd!llf _,. "'' And "'"
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read1ng ..
were auesta o1 Mr. an
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f•mily
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several
d••s
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of : !~ : 1-5. follOW
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last week.
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'\\'ANI. I ..........a. 'fi. "" :
Mr. son.
Neutzling, JII"'Sident: Mrs. Hen·
ANI ~,.,. ·W.NI. &amp;I&gt; M-. Garland ~mit.h and d."".• ry Spencer. vice president: Ml'S. gan and son, returned lo their
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home Newar~ Satun:!ay, alter
b• .ond 'I'Mn~ """'"""'' Mr. ""ter ot Ranell•, W. 1·" · viSII· Larr)' Wolfe, secrotar)';
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•nd """ Jri WAN •nd ()n&gt;. ed ...,..,11y with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter treosurer Mro.
"""· 1'&lt;&gt;_,,~-: Mr. AM M,... R01K'Of Satterfield and other Marion Wood, ...,unel;
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eslle Mossman.
I .Ia)'&lt;! WaN •nd Bill~ . Porn· frionds.
Norman Frederick, Oower com· Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Folden
""'&gt;Y• ~ . Sboron and El•· 1
h Lei\'- , millee; .od Mrs. Arvll Holl&lt;lr, and family ol Hebron
were
11M" \hNI . TM) Pullin&gt;. ShaMr. and Mr&lt;. Josep
· ubllcity
weekend gums of Mr. and Mrs.
,..,... It. "• : Mr and 'Mrs. Law· : in~ of Ktrkland, ill. a~ ~~s~ p Game,' were conducled
by Eslle Mossman.
twh"'E" n ,..:* rnsoa. Dt&gt;bra
Ann, of her par(&gt;nt~ . Mr. an
· Mrs Hf!~ Beaver and Mlss
I-""""""'· Jr.. St\&gt;1""' Dwayne, ] Clarence Boyles.
Led~ Mae Kraeuter with prt. Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn White
Sancy K". We"""''· \\'. Va.; I Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sh ..ts es awarded the winners. Mrs. of Gallipolis were Wednesday
tc~t:ht-r l':lt'f!lll" ~net Jo Ann. [)e.. of Colum bus were recent visi· Norman Frederlck wun t h • evening guests of her
aunt,
"'-~• . \\" . \ 'a.;
ML anc Mrs. tors with Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. door prite.
Miss Nettie Koehler.
Janl&lt;'S Estop, 6111 and Nora McKinley.
Refreshments were servO&lt;! by Mrs. R. L. Gotthan:lt return·
Fla....,, Poca, \1' . \'a.: Gladys .
' the hostesses to those named ed to her home Columbus Monl.'tin and GI'IIC&amp;, Cllei)·an, Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. Edwa•11 ~~~t ! above and Mrs. Henry Eichlll- day, after spendillll the holiday
and Mrs. Geol')•e !.ollev, Joan '"" and 'amity were r
I ~er Mrs . Eddie Hartung, MMI. weekend witll her mother, Mrs.
and Jeff. Hans!on:l, IV. Va .; guests of hts. mother, Mrs. E. I Est.her Wright, Mra. Buel Rid&amp;:
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tomas. : R. Johnson m Char 1eson.
panied
hume byShe
herwas
son,accoJD:
Bruce
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W· ,1 nour, Mrs. Virgil Roush. Mrs. W.
A. Morgan.
Jodien, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Va.
. ' Ella Hannum, Mrs.
Hobart who spent two weeks with his
Leoaan:l Adams, Okley, \V. Va .' Mrs. D"n Buroey of Martel·! Newell, Mrs. Ray Morris, Mrs. l!fandmother.
Edna Per:::inger. Cht"lyan. 1\tr_ ta visited thts week with her i Fannie Adams and a
guest,
and Mn;. Ken neth Scott and parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.. Mrs. Elizabeth Wickham.
Jennings Marshall returned
Mary Joe, Newark, Ohio.
Mr . Emmish 1s con- Hostesses for the
August to his home. Louisville,
Ky.
1 Emmish.
fi
ned
tn
Meigs
General
Hosplt'
meetin•
will
be
Mrs
Mabel
Thursday,
after
a
week's
visit
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Mrs. Emogt'ne Roy Newar k, : I
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gran m
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s.
1·11 at by 11lness
Mr. Robertd ~Mmltleyc, Ih~rdn" :I Miss Iva Marie Stewart, dau·l and Mrs. Marion Wood.
John F. Bally ando tber rela·
0.; M.r. an
rs. ar n am:s ' gh ter of Mrs. rva Stewar·t, IS '
tives.
and five children, Shrewsbury. !. employed in Columbus at the '
W. Va.; Mr. and. Mrs. Bl,ll R,us~ : Na tionwide Beauty School. She I Troop 242 Scouts
1 Miss Rozanne Knight retu~·
and Kelley, Mallory, II . I a.• 1 will be•in he r studies at 1 he
ed to her horne, Pl. Pleasan ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Jnrd'.'"· Bel· s"hool '1·n "'•bruar)' but w iII ·. Spend Week at Cilmp w. va. Thursday evemng alter
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... 1·th ··'
tile supervisor until 1' Troop 242 of syracuse spent spending a couple of days with
" is a 1964 a&lt;iuate of last week .at camp ""'ow
•- head her great grandmother, M r s.
den, Beekley; Jean and Warro:!n then. Sl.e
M
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H lin"'" w v Tb y
and lamil
Sparks, Patterson, N. J ' r. : Middleport H•glt School and' near un a-n, • a.
e John F. Baily
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TONIGHT thru TUESOA Y
Walt Otsney·~

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New OlfictrS
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Charles Ross, Thelma, Kathy
Mr and !\Irs. Eugene Abbott, trot leader; Kenny Rtzer,. B1D
Ann and Jimmie, Hunting! on; of L~nca&gt;ter are visiting with ', Hayes, John Rltchhart,, D1ckle
Mrs. MargareI Ben~c It . Chesa- 1 ihtir parent s. Mr. and M r s. i Sauvage and Mark Sm1th.
peake; Mrs. Katherme Henson, William Morris and Mr. and . During the week 15 tests we':"
Huntmgton.
Mrs Martin Ahbotl.
. passed and a total of II men!
AI M
d M B H· . . R~cenl guests of Mr. a n d badges were earned. Because
so ~ a~ N.';'·l . en ~·g ' Mrs. William Mor•is and lam· : o! this successful week, plans
gherman,
k . Be.ttlce ),d F r., : ill were h•r brother an&lt;i sis· I have been made for a return
C
. esLapea e;P
y an J ran- ter-in-law .Mr. and Mrs. John next summer.
CJS
owe, omeroy.
oanne .
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rd N M
Vallentine, Passaic, N. J.: Mr. D•llord of AlamaGo o, · ~·· 1
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: and Mrs. Jesse Gobel, N. '!'on· ico, where he is employed With Mr~. Webb Planmn1
I anawa, N. Y.: Mr. and Mrs. the Dyna-Lectmr Corp. They To Attend Reunion
Hubert Wood, Grove City: Ray- aPihsol vDtslledd ~lth ~r. tahndr Mrerlas. Mrs. Ralph Webb of Racine
d
R ell
C0 1 b
1 dVI son anu o e
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mon
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urn us; .
M s Dillard visited in will attend the annual reuruon
Butch D1~kerson, Notomtne, W. tJVes. r ·while Mr
Dillard of the 1969 Grand Officers of the
Va.; Halite Leach an. two chtl. Columbus
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1 Grand Chapter of OES at Qt.
dren, HarrisonvHie.
atte~ed
pre-msta allon bmfee · : terbein Colie•e in Westerville
mg 10 Boston, Mass.,
e ore '
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·M 1 g
On the way to Westerville,
::o~nd Mrs Glenn Roush of Mrs. Webb will be accompanSt. Clairsville,. Ohio, spent the led by her l!fandson, Jeffrey
holiday weekend with his par· Webb, who will spend the week·
... Mr. anc Mrs. Ear1 Roush . end with his parents ' Mr. and
en~.S,
Mr R0 h
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111 at Mrs. J. W. Webb of Columbus.
1 . • ' " remau" very
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hisMhomed
Ave. Cnswe
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ENJOY COOK.QUT
r an Mrs.thJ ames
and dau hters, Dianne, and Mr. Fourth of July weekend guests
and Mr: Kenneth McCullough of Mrs. Nellle Borgan were the
vtsited i~ Cambridge, Ohio, the James Borgan family,
Gary
past
weekend
where
they
at·
Borgan
family
and
Allen
BorMIDDLEPORT, 0 .
attended pre-installation meet. gan, all of Columbus ; the Ray

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OF YOUR VACATION PLANS!
Your home is ripe for robbery when you're
away on vac.ation. Even tires- that might
otherwise be c.hecked in time-can destroy
valuable papers, jewelry, family keepsakes in
your absenc.e. Safeguard your valuables in a
safe deposit box here-the whale year aroond./
Rent a safe deposil box here right now!

JJ? e Pny 3 % Interest On Savings

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Serving Meigs County for over 90 years

POMEROY- RUTLAND

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SUMMER WHITE

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JEWELRY
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By Mrll. Malllar
The birthday of Mrs. Clar·
ence Massar was celebrated
when the Busy Bee Sewing Cll"
cle of the Federated church
met Thursday at the church
for an ali-day quilting.
A potluck dinner was oerved
to M Ma
Mrs
;t.:;oonM'tch r~ :'.o~b Rei:
~I "Mrs~ Mam . Ebersbacb,
Mrs' W L Kautz Miss Lena
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Grueser, Mrs. Otho Murray,
Mrs. Walter Baer, Mrs. Lena
Huber Miss Anna Dural Mrs
Theodo'r· Mora Mrs
'Clar~
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Karr, Mrl. Ben Neutzllng, Mrs.
Carl Shields and Miss Paula
Kauffman ol Halifax, Mass.

Material Ordered
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Mrs. Calvin Simpson
and
MMI. Ronald BrowninS were
ru
bos~sses when the Sew • te
Sewmg club m: bWedneaday
evening at their u roolom.
A llbort businesl sees n was
coaducted by ~•• ~lzat Gandll·

Cultural Program is Presimted by
~rs. Louis Reibel at Meeting

A· covered dllb dinner at 1 ..ce, Mn. A11lrd Pratt wu ...,
p.m. preceded the moetlllg o1 ported .. bnprov!na from •,...
the Federa~ec~ Circle wedll... c.m fall. n .... ~o~ec~ w pUI'&gt;
dAy evenJna at tho dlureh. The ch8Jo a IIPlDot plano lor t h •
fable wu Eentered wltb an ar- IIOCial· roomer1•of the
dlurcll
and
M"'-·
and Mn
NDI!emelll of llowera made b7 Mia Mar,gu .., '"I"
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Mrl. Phll W!Dion\oo~.'
Loula RilbeJ
IWII~ al
Mra. , ..... Reibel was deY~ the commttt.e.
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Ilona! and prosum leader and Mrs later Fapber report.
opened
the devolloiUI
with ed th~l the croos tlo
Lincolll
group alailns of "Take Time IIlii 1iblcb the Circle lpDIIIOII
To Be Holy," loilwed
by had been struck by """IDln&amp;
I tu
dl of Psalm 92·
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set P re o;ea 1111
· and oul of order. Antone Ltlo
H5 and Matthew 8:28-31.
ke will be con'-~'""
WI~~ to ma•o
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her
topic, repatn. Plaru1 w.!., made fnl
"Growth," she llkened til&gt;lrltual a rummage sale Ill be be!d s.p.
growth to the pine tree. She tember 4 and 5, tlle plact II
:!Uggested to keep looking up be announced. A collection Wll
de 10
every
Y
grow and grow ' taken for the Forest Rtm aa~
high
r
becoose the
er up one goes, list church apron project. The
the more beaUtiful the world Mizpah benediction closed 11M
looks. She closed with a poem, meeting
"Grow,• by Mary
Bingham,
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and prayer.
For the program, Mrs. Rei·
bel read n poem, "This Is Amerlca" which told of the fr..,.
dam In America. She also read
two other poems, "The Nlnety
and Nine," which she received
JULY 11
al the first convenUon of the The Men's Brotherhood of tbt
Women's Union, now the Worn· Enterprise and Morning Sial
en's Guild held ot Sl.
John's EUB churches will meet at thi
Evangelical church, Mansfield Enterprise cburch Friday at l
in 1926, and also the
poem,
"Grandmother On A Winter p·rn ·
Day," taken from Echo.
The
Syracuse
Melhodlat
Mrs. Ben Neutzling,
presJ. cburch wUJ havo a rummagl
dent, conducted the business sale in the chureb basement.
session and samples or Chrlot· July 10.11.
mas cards were displayed aDd Ch ter M thodt.t
church
cards selected to seD as a mOJI: . es
e
will have a reception for tbeir
ey making project. It was an·
nounced the Circle also had all new pastor, Rev. and Mrs.
purpose cards to sell Mrs Lena Pearl A. Casto, '8t tt:re churclr
Huber thanked th~ me;,bers Friday at 8 p.m. All membera
for cards and well wishes at end friends are 9elcome.
th tl
f he
id t
Shr.1••
e me 0
r ace en ·
Mary Shrine, White
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It was reported that M r s. of Jerusalem will meet In apeRose Vance
a cia! session at the IOOF haU,
d had suffered
stroke an was confined to a Friday at 8 p.m. lor, • acbool
Nursillll Home at Franklin Fur· of Instruction, with Vida Carson

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AN ATI'EMPT BY Negroes
to lntel!fate a theater at Lake

City. Fla., Friday night erupt·
ed into a bloody street brawl
that injored at least four whites,
one critically.
Mayor • Police Commissioner
J R. Tison said " The t o w n
went wild." He said about 20
whiteJ and Negroes weree ,~:~;
ved in tho fighlillll and aJ
200 persons milled around.
·
trooper• and sheriffs
aided pollee In restoring order.

/ndl'a /nvl'4&gt;-..l
Here Ju/y 26th

SAVEl SATURDAY 9 AM TO 9 PM
IN THE JULY SALE AT

HONDA 305 SUPER HAWK
(THE WILD ONE)
NOW IN STOCK

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SEE IT NOW AT , • ,,

SCOVTS MEET
Boy Scout Troop 249
held
Its regular meeting
Wednes:
day, July 8th at the Odd FeJ.
lows Hall In Pomeroy. Games
were played and the Scouts
then worked on the Tenderfoot,
Second, and First Class Tests.
The Scouts have collected bot:
tie caps and earned $16.

"!ASON

DRIVE·IN

TONIGHT
"THI GREAT ISCAPI"

Steve McQueeu

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
"Oh io's Oldest Dodge Dealer Now
Becomes Ohio's Youngest Honda Dealer''
OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8:00 P.M.
88·5. 2nd Ave.

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Jame1 Garner

an Color)
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"POLICI NURSI"
Ken Scott
MOJTJ Anden

loturdor

READY TO WEAR·· Sale of Womens Dresses ,
DRAPERIES •• Sale of Curtains, Drapes, Rugs
MENS WEAR •• Sale of Shirts, Worlc Clothing
FURNITURE •• Sale of Youngstown Sinks, Chairs. and
Lawn Furniture
Sale of Room Size Rugs
Sale in the Ho&amp;~se Furnishing Dept.
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IE THRIFTY! SAVE YOUR SAU!SLIPS
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DETROIT - A stock lnceJI:
tlve prOI!flllll, rejected by the
United Auto Workers in 1955,
iiitomed today as a major condemancl
the unioo on
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li&gt; has demanded the program
fOr salaried union workers
Chrysler. A higb union source
oaid the UAW negotlatillll
mittee at General Motors
The deAth of Mrs. Harry E.
livillll serious consideration
Long of Huntington on June 6,
-.manding the plan at GM.
and her burial in the family
plot in Beech Grove Cemetery,
is an occasion to recall a story
told and retold In .the family
about the selection ol thai ceme.
tery lot .

Assignments
To Committees
Are Completed

. n· eath, .comes to 'Sun.ny Slope' 0f Fli'St Home
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Mrs . Walter Meinhart, of
12239 Tenth Ave., Huntington,
!be former ~thlyn Long. and
Mrs. Cecil J . Jenkins, the l~rmer Edith Long, who died ln
Cleveland in 1958, were daugh.
ters of Captain and Mrs . .Harry

v·10Iators 0f BUl.ld.tng c0de
A.dVISe
• dto Obey or·dinance

On April 8, 1875, Stewart
Lovett
of Syracuse
married
I&lt; Hulda
Catherine was
Houdasbell,

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·fiC~nt f..~IOIIQJ1 CQWlCi1 ID a spe- ,118nl~ sewer systemand. .......dip age 1119•.i\(l' i tbe ...... u.
or, at Iiili tljlillse, Ia meW' t1t1
1 u~ ·llll!ttlng Frltfa1 Diehl UJ&gt;: Sllmpt!Jg treatment

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animously approved a first of lng revised downward. One water uaed, er be
aeeepl
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three readings of a sewer rate The cltscusslon .... utted
lit tlte statement from the ID!IIIII·
ordinance requiring
metered two proposed kinds of rates be-er of the water to tho aewer ..
water patrons to pay one time ing revised downwan:l. One er, of monlh!J flow or of t!ttl
E. Long and l!fanddaughters of their water charge.
was the charge for water us- amount of floW paraitteed llf
Srewarl W. and Hulda Lovett. Councilmen
John Zerkle, ers with unmetered
private the water supplier, and t•i ·
Robert L. Jenkins and June
Gibbons, Gene Harris, wells, which had been $108 an. charges made by the Villap te
Sherod .of Cleveland are ""
Stumbo, and
Roger nually, and as approved,
Ia such sewer user sbAU be cU.
dren of Mrs. Cecil J . Jenkins
voted yes. Councilman $72 annually. The other was lated upoo the nme bAsit ilf
and grandchildren of the Longs. Robert Crsig was absent.
for domestic urunetered usel'l other metered users.•
Seven great grandchildren a1s&lt;t Mayor Lee Smith presided - Meigs Water Co., users Further discussion of the pr..
survive.
over the meeting called to act without meters - revised from posed ralel will be fDvltiod ..
:nn or reject the ord!ruurce. $3.75 monthly to a flat fee of $3 future readinp of the ordinance,
Melp Memorial Hospital
I;hlch he called a necessary monthly.
the second of which MIJ ""mt
ADMISSIONS - Verno n L't
The
ordinanc
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tales,
ood
I . step before Middleport can pro:
e a so
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be fore -·-~·
·~""' M ay nip!.
Middleport; Clytl
Terril, ceed to comply with Federal "Where there Is 'a private
Rutland: Mrs. George McHaf· and Ohio Laws that require source of water supply, the Viifie, Middleport; Mrs.
James treatment of wastes placed in
Tbompson, syracuse.
the Ohio River.
Meigs Getterel Hospital
Middleport. after 18 years, . ADMISSIONS :- Martha RobDISCHARGES - Betty Reed, told the Ohio River SanitaUon 1nson, Hamsonvtlle;
Laura
t Spring it · Wells, Long Bottom.
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BffiTHS - Mr. and
Mrs. ComnusSlon 1.as
tn·
DISCHARGES _ N
Thompson, a son, and tends to bwld a lagoon type
one·
. and Mrs. George McHaffie oewerage.
son.
' Councilmen discussed
at
length the rates proposed In
The Melp Cotmty Fair .._..
the ordinance which are deslgttMonday evening ...ted It IJI't:
ed to "provide funds for the
ceed with the construction iit.
operation, maintenance. repair,
52 X 158 ft. pole cettle barlt
enlargement, replacement, manwhich will be located acrou ~
t
and
nstructi
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a
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agemen
co
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u
road fr om ....
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young school teac "who was
reared near Miners.
President Dick
Th
1 ta ted
·r..de committee
e young coupe s r
. Mayor Lee Smith said today Middleport Village
and pl-esented a
housekeeping In a house located ing Inspector James Arnold has brought to his
Rotary lntematinnal
in tho vicinity of the old cem~ several instances of violations within the Village of Ordl·
Cherlea W. Pettengill at
tery which later was the begin· nance Number 853 requiring a building permit.
rosuiar weekly dinner ~::I nlng of the present Beech Grove
of the Middleport
p
Cemetery.
The ordinance provides that NY
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Rotary club Frida~ night.
Mr. Lovett was a brick rna•• building permit must be obto Mo erntze
"LIIvel son. Maay of the bricks ho mold· tained prior to s.tarting
any Its Sharon Yard
..~reo:ordlng,"lnchMI..,"":ued,;,,..,..,.l ed by band were used in some work. In connectio~ w1tb the
- - · --~of !be better homes In Porn~ erecuon, conslrucllon, alterat- CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
from Rotary FOUDder. Paul
roy of !bose tlmeo.
ioo or demolition and removal New York Central Railroad
ris. Bill Childs, In another
The couple later moved to a of buildln.~s and structures.
announced 8 $1.2 mlllion mod·
of the program,
wiU be Yan:l
...Uon
reeordlng
called,
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. idinersvllle that had Most of the violations hove erniatlon
ated at theprogram
55-acre Sharon
vates the Motivator."
been given to them by Mrs. been failure to present plans in suburban Sharonville
Lovett's lather, Wllliam Houde· to the building inspector prior Railroad otficials said.
Reedsville Lass
;,._?:sorgeCounMtyelnhartCrippied "lllld·l sheit. There they lived lor many to starting the work and
ob: ellng of the yard would bo the
Recoven Suraery
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years until farm work became a tatrung
· · a bw'ld'11111 pemu't ·
e Reedsvn.
- •1 Soc! ty ~.....,• t. told
first step Iowan:! 0\lentually
Sberyl Benedum of
·~n
e ,.,_en
burden. They moved again, this
~ans that e apeeob clinic
time Into Minersville, where A Ust of known violators bus converting it to completely aoBy LEON DANIEL
Je who uaderwent heart surg·
ICiteduled for the near
they remained together the rest been prepared and turned over tomated electronic operaion. United Preoo International
ery at Children's Hospital In
In Middleport and Pomeroy. of their Uves.
to the Pollee Department for The yan:l is to be semi-automat·
JACKSON, Miss. (UP)) - Columbus this week Is recov·
·II waa 8IIDOUilced that I b
Mrs. Lovett dted first. When servtns of warrants for the ar· kh· after the current remodeling Civil rights workers re rled to- erlng after three hour surgery
-ual
Bob Coats · picnic
County
·
her husband went to Beech rest of these violators If
a P Tasee · work was ~ted to
that a pre-dawn pof'tre d.,. Residents of Melga
Iii bel4 Jul7 24 at the ·
Grove cemetery to select a plot, Building Permit is not obtain.....
fr ·n•t -~
a Negro ch h t have given blood for the little
lionie In Middleport and
he found that the cemetery had ed by July 20, 19!14.
sp,.,.
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been extended• 0 greatb that It .Permits may be obtained by through the Cincinnati gateway
of Jackson, wh
FBI ville, who lost a child, has des·
~~ MlddiOpon tili August 7· lncluded the land fronting the .contacting Mr. Arnold at his lc the South and Southeast.
J . Edgar Hoo ""'
igtlllted the blood donated lor
Gllllll allendiDI
·lalt
h
th
t
had
been
the'
flnl
resld
625
Che
tnut
Sire
t
nigh
ver
spent
ber
at the
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ouse a
. lr
ence.
s
e.
I.
tochild
Sberyl
Mrhospital
and Mrhe l{lv·
AI
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!nf's dbmet' m~,... were
borne. On hte ·sunny slope of Arrest and subsequent convicCAIJ.'I PRAcnCE
en
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the lawn that had been theirs lion of offenders of this ordi·
Hoover met Friday with Gov. fred Scarberry, Jandr., accompan.
a.t.D lkown, and steve
during their first y~ars of m., nall(:e can result In a mw· Charles Ye111o. new
B. Johnson to dlscuss the led the parents
patient to
1011 · of Robert OOabl. ·
r!age, wa• the plot Mr . .Lovett mum penalty of $100 line and slructor of Eaatem
of three civil Columbus. They are relativeo
Wire Mn. Jelln 'Coak, '
chose lor ·hiS wife to lle . .Nine up to 6 montha jail sentence the s.cheduled n concert
workers, and Misslslllp. 0t the R. E. RolliiUI family ,
Dli COok, IJn...Jim.et
y~s later, be was placed Jle. M'ayor ststed.
Ins Senior band pntCiice
tense racial situation ln Log""'at ln Middleport.
port, Mra. Cbat'lu Ala
side her.
Caples of the ordinance end Wednesday, July 15, from
bury IIIII MID Bell Sanborn. _
AJmosi 48 years later their building cede are on file in th• 8 p.m. at Eaatem lll&amp;bt
The FBI director 1
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
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Mayor'• office.
All membert are to be
~ter said Mra. Larry Stewart of Co:
sQuAD CWJ,.m
ONE MAN FINED
belleves the missing three Iumbus, wlto was visiting at the
Tile Ra!=llt etiMII..,...I
u ...or Lee Smith flned one
.,.,_..BT OORRECTED
dead, but promised a """' home of Cbar!ea Stewart, Pol·
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TWO
JAII\tit
all out effort to solve •·11'11 c8lled to the Cllffom
end two olber. forleitecl The report Friday cl the 43nl
....,. lllll, In Ga!1ia county • waa
. farm ~ 1120 a.m. ladalm
In the Middleport - . . iDrif'leJ'!I8r1 or the Forest Run
Thomu Ellawortb
lakeD to Holzer hospital by the
one. "' Hlll'l WO!'M· 'IIIIo
Court Friday·.....m,. John 11-ptllt 'churcPt to ·bt'eelebrated 34, of Rutlend
Civil rights worken laid tlla Middleport emergency 91[11ad at
appal'I!DIIJ lllfferlnl from
50,, of MJcldlejlort wai IPD-111'
With the fourth jelled by the
that burned at GreeD-. 11:15 ·, pl.m. Friday, IVbere she
elpollll'lj. ,''Bqddy'~ Bllllld ·
m,o and·COSII an.an ·lntiiXIc. ., .., or aenlce of their pastor lfl's
. was In a pwtnm!nari!IJ was ldmltt11lll II a maternity
.e!!.~; :~ J;!IQI•
Earl JQtlcOj "' Rt. ~ rated ·that lbeli pas. Mllldavll .'
neigltborbood. 'lbey ,aid CIIIMI·
.
forfeited hiJ
I* ..,..Jkiv, Nyle ' llal'den, b- support.
had beeJt 1171D1 t.1 flat . . 00081N DIES
~·ta.....~~
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lrf . nmnlll![ • liter, tllla· II ~- II •
rrent
)iul ~ ~ ~~qe l;.ebew, Millon, baa
w,_
5&amp;o bmH.}ie:llllfYr:L,
A ar*i... leuaul ol the death of her
llllt!4 wal ~
hlB • ~. 1911, aitd MR
. , ·. ~ BIIDCb. Roevet.,
·llald the ttrudUN "buntlil "tlriaan, Friday at MarilDa F_..
·~1118 l!t;J!ftVllli .•~ . •
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mer Gerlro1de Lovett, was burie« beside them, as was her
husband, Captain Lolli!. Both
couples had long lives together.
'r e Lovetts observed thoir 51st
wedding .nniversary, the Longs
observed their 59th before hia

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"KING KONG
VS. GODZILUt.•
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ON VENUS"

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Sh~ate was bo~nd over to the Mason County Grand Jury by Julticf
the Peace Edtth Fox at Clifton, W. Va., Friday evening after ho! entered 1 aot ......._
ty plea.
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district deputy the _tnstru~.
in pr~paration lor Inspection to
be held at Marietta September
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8. All officers and memberJ are
JULY 11
The Golden Rule Clast of
Plans were made for a guest lhe Middleport First
Baptist
•peaker from India SUnday eve- church will hold a picnic at
ning, July 211, when the Ses- Forked Run Lake Sundey, Josion of the First United Presby.
terian Churcl; met Monday eve- Jy U. Each member Is to bring
ning with the nev.
Howard meat for her family, plus one
Ruppel! presiding.
other dish, drinks, and table
The Rev. P, K. Geevargbese service. All members are to
of Indio, a city and industrial moot at the the church at
12·30
worker of the Synod ol Ohio,
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Columbus, has been lnvited to
JULY u
speak at the meeting which The W.S.C.S. of Heal!! Metf&gt;.
will include a Communion Her·
itb
. ndlst Church will meet Mondey
v1ce at 7:30 p.m. w . a socta1 evening, July 13 at the cliurch.
hour to be held loliowmg. Nam· Mrs. Herllllln Haddox will be
ed to the oomm!ttee In charge devotional leader with
I h•
were Mrs, George Anderson, program to be given by I h t
Mrs; _J .. E.MHarleEy, MOrsT. ~ two girls who attended the ""'
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cent School of Missions In DeJ.
b ""WIS,
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Buch• . ew..,
Ch
•ry, ames
anan,
ar· aware, Kathy Br-.. and Dee
les Peoples, Russell Lyoru~, J. Slavin. Hostesses wiD he Mra.
H. Grate, John Fultz and ftob. Lorena Davis, Mrs. Guy Shuo
ert Tewksbary,
ler, Mrs. Pat Gallagher, Mrs.
edMrs. ;:;:wks~ry was. a~int. c. E. You 1111 , and Mrs. Jolul
lacrclna Mro 811Wpeillrm Ment Zerkle.
rep
g rs.
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or·
The Disabled American Ve~
rls, who! has be~ ill. Aalreportnd erans and their Aux!Uary wtn

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RD 1 ~an is contesting. a charg~ by the West Virginia Conservatloa
D'iA~~P:om~~e!r~~oythat
he mtended to ftsb illegally tn the Ohio River near Racine.

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Mr. and Birchfield family, .and Mr. and ~re Jr., vice Pn•uuen •
was g ven on e rep r a
meet in regular sess!OII MoDMrs; Paul Cottrell family. All 11 was voted lo purchase mater- redecoration of the cbolr l'oom day evening. There will be InKathy Bratton and Dee Sla. enjoyed a cook-out Saturday tal to make slings for the Polll- b), the trustees, with the Worn· stallation of olllcers and 1 11
vln have returned from DeJa. evening. Patty Birchfield
lJ croy Emergency Squad. A blril&gt; er. • ~!atlonkglvlns aSadona· members are ursed to attend.
Improved
after
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In
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dey gift was sent to Mra. Day. tloo oo uoc wor . Lewis uer,
JULY •
ware where th ey s !tended the
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t Don Lo
D 1gb Wall
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1",:; Strickland from her secre and B..::ryWali:Ce
School of Missions s!""'sored by zer H~M~pital.
The Daughters of Bulb claP
the W S.C.S. The gtrla were
p •
1ng
th
of the United Methadlst cburc1l
sponso~ed by the local Worn·
HOSTS FOR COOK.OUT
Tbe hoslesses served a d..,
on e project.
will meet at the home of Mra..
en's Society of Heath Metho- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cohen sert OOUI'l!e to Mnr. Donald Col· Rev. R':furlngpelt w:_ l!fan:' ~
dl 1 Ch h
entertained with a cook-out r~ llns, Mrs. Edward Wells, Mrs. vaca11on
mon
Richard CampbeU Tuesday al
s
urc ·
cenlly at their home, Butternut. Willard Boyer, Mrs. Raymond August wltb the Rev. Frank 2 P· m.
VISIT DELBERT GAUL
av. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bally, MMI. Donald McKnlgbl Cheesebrew named to fill the The regular meellna ·a~ the
L M Price Mis• Nettle Koeb· end Mrs. Gilmore. Hootessea pulpit during hlB absence. Miss WSWS of the Enterprlso EUB
Visit!ns Delbert Gaul the l~r,
R~lh Wells, and Mr. for the next meetlnk will be Kay McClintock of Syracuse Chureh will be held at the botne
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and Mrs. Frank Sisson and deu- Mrs. WUlan:l Boyer and Mrs. will be guest soloist at the July of Mrs. PhU Ohlinger, July If
Jimmy, Ale•andria, Va.; Mr • ~~~M~a~nde~a~nd~A~·~m·~·--~~~~e~Omd~~e~
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and Mrs. Ralph Parker, Ern·
est Taylor, Rev. Pearl Casto,
Mrs. Glennie Shumway an d
1!fandchildren, Guy Midkiff, Mr.
and Mrs. Orner Hess, Mr. and
Mrs. Rodney Gaul, Vere Swar·
tz, Murry Hopkins, Garner Grif·
fin, Lloyd Blackwood, Richan:l
Myers, Sybil Dorst,
Charles
Woode and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Van Meter and family.

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To be Built
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A letter from J M. Staek "'
COLUMBUS IUPI) More director of the ~ t1
than 23,000 persons heard the Agriculturort, adCiarkvlaed~the! ~~
openin•
night sermon Friday of that Robe
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evangelist Billy Graham's Cen. Meigs county inspector for 18M,
Ira! Ohio Crusade.
and that he and Govenw
Graham, speaking st Jet Sla- Rhodes hope to visit the Melp
dium here, said the big prob- cowrty fair thUt year. Anotblr
!ern f•cing the U.S. today Is letter from tile Ohio IDgbway
man and not social. political or Safety llepartmen1 in n . .
economic factors. Be declared ence to display at the fair the current generation was Ill): read. But space has not beea
able to bo&gt;ar Cllt'rellt stresseo reserved for lhe departmlllt
and strains.
since It failed to repr, to 111!1'
He cited 1 e many irunates of vious letters from the boald.
mental hospitals and persons Therefol'ft, there are no vacanl
under psychiatric care u evl- spaces.
dence of their inabili(JI 1o face A detailed reporl was ...
life's problems.
to Piketon In compliance wHII
Graham's sermon was based a letter requeoting lnformatloil
or three requirement. over on the life of membenhip which man has no control: fie. ets.
bOrn, havlns to die and the It wu repm1ed that S14111
judgment of God.
Fire Jnapootm H. A. . .
The Carotna-born preacher mon would Wit the fair dudlll
told the crowd the meell- they Ills llllllllal ...--...on.
attended was every bit~..
u tm. M. s. PltiWpa D.V.M. ii!l
portant as the Republican N• Atbenl wu IPJ!Ginlld ; 1 i
tiona! Conventloll In Jtdl Frail- arlan - the liM
cboo. He added that he dJd DOt alao am•• ed· tbll tit . .
believe lbe •penlng Dight orowd ~ r,- , lbe Qble .
of the 10-day program .... pre. Mt. . . . . •a le!lm .... ~
ent by chance, and ihoughl 1bq ncelnt ~ t- iPie f* tllk
were predestined to attend.
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... ad. •
Gra1utm W81 made,an ltotJGr.- Nlld ID4 Ill!; 11:4t Ill
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