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lO·Daily SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, July 23, 18M

Pknk Supper

Visitors
Are Welcomed
By Council

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July ID. Joloore, Jut .
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at Fort l!elvolr, Va., 1ro111 a -lh~
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110,. 1 demolltionl lpoeiol!A wblolt· lbe)i lravoted I,!OII 1I\I1M ~)folia Phi, educal1011 hpnorlll'f
'111t charter was draiJ&lt;'d ir. Society of tile Pomeroy Cburcb
"-. Doroby Drenner
and baptiSm at the Laurel ,liff 11M
Compell)l C o1 tile dtVWm'l ~. IT.....,.
'mil.. at Matlball Unlversll)' as I rememory of Addle Hawk. when lof Christ, TUesday evening 011
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1Stb Erlflllleer lllttallon. He ,lliuibol
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Chester Council . Daughtecs of the lawn al the borne of Mrs.
two """"· Mark aod Kevin of '111o hymn, "Give 0! Your II&lt;'J!dod p
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.llld' PfO{eoSlllOal attUucfe to the
America. met 1'J&lt;sd•' P'fll· Conrad Ohlinger, Locwlt..t.
Garden Grove, Calllomla, are Best To 'l1le Master.'' opeuod
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here lor a visit with bb parents. the service foUowod with ptay·
"1 ~ the • - · In ()o. -·'-'-.. 111 . ~~- Ky wllh In a \&lt;tler '!o. ·~· Johason
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Mrs. Edward Venoy,
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob TUrner. er .l&gt;y MIS. Pearl Jacobs. Daren~.~....Vllll-.
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president. was In charge of 8
Tbls io her first visit bare for
Michael """ baptized by Iober IIIIlS.
Rev. E. C. Bardell; In Kings. ed '"' his s·~ ~
iided and Edith Betzong. slate 1 shorl bus. iness se.ssion, which
some time.
...... Rev. Eugene Gill who oJao
tal, 'fez. with Mr. ~. Mrwls. w•-' life ...;,• ADd that
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Mrs . Norma Powe
I,;IJ.U" oliered prayer.
MroliJVUU~ ... _ •Frarit Price ud be bad. e.Wt ,
sta~ardl
Forest Rose Council. and Mary fr om Matthew 6:24 and Luke
dren, David , rucky and Gior- Jlecclvod Into membership
rQfHi QUg
of e&lt;tucatlop 8114 eondtJi':t. Mr.
sP&lt;'"cer DeGrool . a member of 16·1.t! by Mrs. Walter KenneMJ!S, DUDDING
ia of Columbus are viSiting w&lt;!re Karen Floris, Linda and '/
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family In San Antonio, Tex.
and Mrs. J~. ond family
the Council residmg 111 Colora- ~ dy Jr who had for her topic,
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with her parents, Mr. and Mrs . .Manila Baker, Darlene Mlcb5 Qrrlfl:\1
Ill San Diego, CaUl., they are leavi!JII for Sar. .~Fla iq
do were welcomed. R•·pum.J "No One Can Serve 1'wo MasNorman Wayland and son. 811; Leonard Ly0119, MIChael, Woosfe~Jufy
~-=. -~=to~ b = August~·tbeybave•11 ' were Glenn a H a~· PS . Fanoie 1m " Prayer by Mrs. Leifheit
Charles.
.llemzy and Becky Wright, 0.... Mr -• ••- Leo N ........
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Adams Zana Gamer and ael· concluded the devotions . . Mem·
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Mrs. Clyde Bartlett was ... 'JJlJ Gilmore, Barbara and 1)1..
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Leo
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Loi she underwent surgery a week Kay HoweR
to Ru l . .
bome they visited bl! sister,
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candldales. Kaye Bah r ano M"·
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The man·iage of M.. s
s I ago. She Is improving s.atislac- l 'l'be son ' ."Happy Children,"
of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Willard KendaD
jorie Hoffma n Thank vou nctes Bryan, Mrs.. Lelfhe1t, Mrs. Ve- Jean Johnson; daughter of Mr. torily but will be confined to b)' the c!ngregation and the
Buckhannon. W· Va.
Her b:l Detroit, Mich.
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were read frl!m Eva
Bailey noy and Craig, MI'9.
Elwood I and Mrs. LoulS Johnson of ~ew her home for several days.
~iction by Mrs Gerald
are Mr. and; Mrl..
Places of Interest Uley visited
aJXI Zana Gainer for : q, and B~wers, Mrs. Kennedy , . ~rs. Haven and Jam~s K. ~uddmg, The Rev. Clyde Bartlett was "Aillins closed the ~rvlce.
C.
of Loq Bottttn.
Included King's Ranch in Kings
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Mrs. Dean lB • 1158 graduate ville, Tex.: Disneyland
and
for
b'
!zed. Marv Holter on behalf of FISher, Mrs. Denver
Kapple tile late Denms Dudding of Ma· attended the district assembly
Woooter High School and l K:notla Berry Farm, Richmond Plans were ftl!lilo!,
l!le 0
the council. presentt'd Dnrolhy and Mrs. Ohlmger . and
son, lock place June 26 m the held at the Nazarene district Will Celebrate
1962 graduate of Kent State Un· San
Son . Fran
of the
Ritchie wi th a pas t :ow: .1lors ters. Kathryn. She1la and Nu· New Haven First Church of God. center camp ground. He was
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and
P'" 11 was announced that the ,om! and grandson, Mark Dutch- The Rev. David Fields Jr., accompanied home by his dau· Homecom.ng SuruJar elementary teacbar 1&gt;)1
the Brldge, 'Yellow Stotne National
good or onler committee would er.
officiated the double-ring cere- ghters Martha and Rebecca, Our Lady of Loretto Catholic Tuscarawas VaHey School IJ• Park and the Badlands of SOutll wh.,;· the Mls~ Society ol
have a grab bag at the ne&lt;t I
mony before an altar of large who ~ve been staying
with church at Long ~\tom, will oJ&gt;. st';;'. DeaD I
1957 graduate Dakota._... bsd luck
the church met at ·iiie borne fll
meeting and members are to !
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s a
Col- Their
was one Con Youne: ~Uy,
bring • 2&gt; cents package.
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branch candelabras. Miss Shlf- Ford of Kirkersville, while Mrs. on Sunday, July 26th.
West Virgirlla wesleyan .
Oat Ure. Bolh report a wonder·
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ley Smith, pianist, presented Bartlett was hospitalized. Jam· A chicken and ham dinner
and also teaches In TUI- ful trip.
Th~ ob!M!rvande ' f ;,m be
Remarks were made b\' Mrs.
Betzing, Mrs. Rowan and Mrs
a program of wedding mu•ic es Bartlett is working at I he will he served t:om noon
carawas .:;alley Sc~ool ta".;!te':;;
held Sunday wiill J.li's. C. R.
DeGroot. expressing their plea·
and the wedding march.
Nazarene Camp this summer 6 ~.m. The pubhc is Invited
The w ding to;.heP
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Mrs: · · Got~ Guthrie
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The bride was given in mar· and will be there through Aug· enJOY the afternoon of games
July 10.
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and
Mrs.
Carl Williams nam·
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phmenting tbe members
on
riage by her cousin, Mr. David ust 2.
and entertamment.
to Ntagara Fu s
In Clwrleston
ed t~ the food corrirrittete.
their work Potluck rdrE'sh- : "Magnificent great massive William Fields o( Hartford.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
other ~\aces of ln~est
Mrs. John Borham and Mr. Mrs. Guthrie ·wes. f$lected •
ments wer; served.
I and wonderful ,'" were' the c;..:&gt; m·
She wore a ballering gr)wn and Mrs. Roy E. Rollins and
ANNOUNCE DINNER
~~rt :e~~n.
w tb Rollin Carroll of Syracuse and de1~g~te · to thet Providence J.s..
=--=----=----'1~ ments of three rofessors of mu· with a lace bodice and scallop- daughter, Rena, Sunday, were The W.C.T.U. will have 8 vmg
var w ere · ey ~· and Mrs. Herschel . Rose 90Ctation ~eeb~g W be held
, sic who gradel Larry L. Tracy ed nerkline and long sleeves Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Henson;
tluck dhmer in the classroom have p~chased a. home.
aDd chlidren of Mhter~tlle a1:· ~ugust 12. tn Irmtm. Lessona
on his organ recital Tuesday ending ~n points ove~ the hands. Mr. and Mrs. James Stover and :Ua . of the
Middleport
ATI'END DINNER
tended funeral servtces of ~resented included ~e t!!f"CI•
: , ning at the Alumni Mem· The sk1rt was of sdk organza sons, Thurman and Haroi~ .. Buf· Ch ~ of Christ Friday even- Mr. and Mrs. George John- their sisterirJ..Iaw, Mrs.
John Born~ Make Men Free. and
~ ~~~~ a~ditorium in AthE&gt;ns . over net and silk taffe~a : _her falo, W. Va.: Floyd Jmden, in ur~t S:30 p.m. Members are son atte~ed a famUy dinner Cerroll recently in Charlestoo, '?'he H1gh Cost of Freedom,"
TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
veil was made of En~llsh tllu· Newell, W. Va .; Sandra and t gb . th tr fa\o· "te dish and
g1ven by her brother w. Va.
g1ven by Mrs. Emma Bland
Janet Leigh
Va n Johnson ' The\' also stated that 0 hi o sion attached to a headpiece of David Jividen, East Liverpool: 0 bl rmg . e Theon ill be eMr. and Mrs. Mrs. CarrGll died Sunday, and 'The Law of Uberty,•• giv"WIVES AND LOVERS"
U u iv~rsity was fortunate to h.-~ve seeded pearls and came tu her Clarence Palmer, Mrs.
Asei ~ ie ser~nce. d re w k sp
Hysell at their home in July 12 four h~ after she en by Mrs . .Mary Bumgardn.er.
Cliff Ri rhar;nd Luuri Pete rs Mr . Tracy as one of thei r stu· shoulders . '
Martin and Donna Stover, Ni· Cia music an a spea er.
Rutland. Others at~nding were and her' husband were in an au· Mrs. Mary Bowles Jed a dlsCus" SUMMER HOLIDAY "
dent.s .
Mrs. Dudding carried a colon· tro, w. Va.: Mary Sc~rberry
and Mrs. WIUiam Ha1ey, tornobile accident. Mr. Car- sion on the les.sm1s. Mrs BUJDoo
d" "d d . l ial bouquet of white muJrul and and son, Mike, Cincinnati; Boyd
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HAVE VISITORS
Rutland ; Mrs. Blanch Nelson, rov receJved minor injuries.
gardner wiU be hostess for the
(Technicolor)
, The r~rl la wa~h ~~:r~t ~ro bab j''s breath with a shower of Walker, Robertsburg ; Mr. a~ Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dexter; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Services were held Wedfles. Sept. 3 meeting.
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July 25 three parts. nT · e t · Ad a"i~ blue ribbon.
Mrs. Clayton Parsons, Pomt . I. 0. McCoy and family recent- Hysell and daughter, Connie, day, July 15, In the C~arles:ton
Se-turday
Mrs Juanita Ward, Hunting- Pleasant. They came to call on IIy were Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Middleport Rt ]· Mary Hysell, Presbyterkm church with burial band and a daughter, .Judy.
Tracy pl ay~ occ~ 3 b /'h
Steve Reeves Gordon S('otl
and i''ugue. m C ~aJ~_ Y Ho · ton ~as inaid-of-honr. She wore Mrs. Alice JiViden who ls ill at Skinner and children of Fort GallipoHs· 'Ja~es' Lynn of Nor- in Sunset Memorial Cemetery in Mrs. Rose was wi1h her brotb. " DUE~ OF THE TIT.ANS"
1 a~n Sa bast. ~ ~~ B~c F:ra~~~~
ae:d a ~treet length gown of pink thP. Rollins home.
i Pierce, Florida : Mrs. Lena folk, Va.' and Mr. and Mrs. South Ctlarlestoo:.
er a.nd niece from Swtday until
(Color)
! 0.'que, by h asa
k
l'oc.;·
al
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nylon
a,Jd
a
corsage
of
white
Miss
Jeanette
Crooks
and
i
Post
and
daughter,
Barbara,
Frank
Hysell
of
Rutland.
She
Is
survived
by
her
bus·
Wednesday.
- and1 e Hoc 1 - · ' carnat ions. Miss: Tina Ander~on ·I Miss Judy Butc~er ha_ve return- Burnsville, W. Va. ; Miss Joy
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art
" CRY OF BATTLE "
was the bridesmaid and wore a ed from a vac~tion t~1~ through Beall of Hico, W. Va., and Mr.
1 b~ Hrnry Mu let
With Van Hl'flin
and Jamef. MacArthur
: foll owi ng an intermio;:sion . thf' Istreet length gown or ~lue :;;llc 1Virgi~i~ ~n~ludmg Wllham:~burg 1and Diane of Fairview, W. Va. ·
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set:ond part was prese"tt'd in tafl eta and organza w1th
a and Vugm1a Beach aod other
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\ two t:ategories the fir st being wrist corsage of whtte carna· :points of interest.
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r The Mus.ical C:icks by Franz tions.
I Mrs. Willis Grueser Is in Co. '
ENJOY p
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Joseph Ha yden, arraug -·•1 by I Mr . Willis Dudding was hest lumbus as the guset of he r I Members of th~ Golde~ R~et 1
POMEROY OHIO
!E. PowPrs Biggs, com posed ol ! man for his brother.
!daughter and family, Mr. ~nd class of .the
irst _. ap s
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TONIGHT thru SATURDAY !six numbers, Minuet IS'J 'I!=! of Mrs. David Fields, Jr . light· IMrs. John McCabe and child· Church enjoyed a p~cni~ nd at
the quail): Milrch Anrtant ino; ed the candles.
ren .
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Forked
R~ La e u ay.
Billy Witder't
I Minuet (AHegrettol;
Mi'luet
A
reception
was
held
at
t.he
Mr
.
and.
Mrs.
John
Scmes
Those
attendmg
were the Rev.
"IRMA LA DOUCE"
I(Presio) and Vivace.
.home ·of Mrs. Nellie Dudding. are spendm.g sev~ral w~ks in and Mrs. Donald Boone. and
&lt;Technic-olor )
IThe ~oLip~ lert afterwards for Lansing, M1ch. wtth their dau· children, Jean and David, Mr.
Jaek Lemmon. Shirley Mac· :
I Laine. This ptcture is (or i In ttle second &lt;·at~gury, the
short trip They are living in .ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Tony Fowler,
and
A.DULTS ONLY!
organist
pl
a:-·ed.
'l'he
Ninet
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Roush
and
children
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Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Hoffman
One admission unly: 60c .
; fourth Psalm by J ulius R#.!:lhl.-~,
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is the former
Ruth and children, Mike, Tami and
SUN ., MON. and TUES.
eomposed of four n!!lnbr rs.
]Beverly.
July 26--27-28
Greave ; LarghPit O·.&lt;\I! egro l'•1n ! Teacherl Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chase =~---------•
'CAPTAIN NEWMAN, M.O: . f 11 ocu: Ada ger; ~nd Ali cg ra - AI ,'fartr'n Dr'n-~r
their daughters and fanli·[;:t~l&lt;er of Mr. and Mrs. Orin
(Te('hmcolor )
Allegro assai.
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
i~~~~n~i:;_e~s~n?~~bb; ug~~· 1
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Teachers and employees
and children of West Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kelly
tn, Eddie Alben. Jas. Greg· : A slandmg 0\' ~tlon w ~s ..~.lven ! the Salisbury scho?l held a
W. Va ., and Mr. and are visiting today in Southside,
ory, J ane Withen
, M.r. Tracy at Ihe end u, 1•1s re· 1ner at the Ma.rttn
Gerald Anthony and cbil· w. va. wlth his sister, Mrs. W.
Colorurtoon
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1i1:sday_ honormJI, Mrs. Lucy
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Cl a · ~-- __ __
Middleport, spent Sunday Barker. He is on vacation from
- - -- - - -·~hJte , .fifth grade teacher, who
the Hocking Caves in· his employment.
movmg ~o Logan : Mr_s. Ruth
Old Man's cave, Rock Mr. and Mrs. John Vroman
Zundel, religious
education
tea·
H
Cedar
Falls and other
returned from a vacation
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Douse,
cher, who IS movmg 1o
un· scenic spots.
to Michigan including Sloean ~ails, _an? Mrs. G~neva Mrs. Opal Priddy and son,
St. Marie and other points.
Joachim, prmctpal, who ts re- Bobby, have returned from an
also visltOO In Columbus
vacation trip which with their son, Mr. and Mrs.
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t w~re took them to Mexico where they John Vroman and son, Johnny.
1"""er•t•h!donored gif~estsf
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ts 0 s er ng ·
Mexico City aod Acapul- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norrlo,
silver.
'ted
h
Attending were Mrs. PearII co among other tourist
Columbus, vis•
over t
lions. Mrs. Priddy and
with his lailler,
.
.
Bunce, .~ISS Rosahe Story,
been on a month's vacaHarris.
Mrs. L!llian Smith, M_rs.
She is employed at Kaiser
Ze1her, Mr.s. Nellie Tracy,
R nswood
Maxine Arnold, Mrs. Vel· M/v:nd M~. Roy
Douglas, Edward Bartels, llave moved from Rock Sm·;n••ll
Paul Manuel and the honored to the Moodispaugh
guest. Unable to atte~ were
Sycamore St.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frick.
recently.
employed at the Pomeroy
FIRST
Cement Block Company.
QUALITY
Mr. and Mrs. Richard RosenREGULAR
baum and children have roovfrom Beech--st to theif new·
Certified Oil Station
constructed home in PomeW. Main St.
Mrs. Rosenbaum Is t h e

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Forrest D. Bachtel, son of Mr.
IIIWai &amp;bower lya Llelt!ng, IAlu Millie Bum- .,.,.;
and Mrs. Forrest L. Bacblel, Mrs . Lawreooe
Ebersbaeh, gamer, Miss Delores Bumgarn- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.....
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JIS s. 4th St . Moddleporl, has the lo
Sail Roush, w a , er Miss Jean Bumgarner Miss
wm be held at I p.m . on bolb
been named to the Dean's list hono..:'":tth : Miscellaneous J.;.e Bumgarner, Mrs . Harold Recent ,uests of Mr. and Aug. ZO aDd 21, wllb the pony
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for the third consecutive term Bridal Shower on Thursday eve- Bumgarner, Mrs. Harry Cep&amp;- Mrs. Ney_carpenter when they pulling contest to be the gr.andTweni y Meigs County
4-H of the 1963-&amp;4 academoc year nlng at the Educational Build- hart, Mrs. Otho Llevtng, Mrs. celebratee the birthday
of stand event at ?:!0' p.m.
on
rllb. F .F A , F .H.A., and Farm . ,, Mount Umon College
in of the New Have11 E .U.B. Clayton Athey, Mrs.
Eddie their gran~oon. Robert Parker, August !1. There will be prizes
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Youth me •nbm were on 1 he Bachtel was one of 31 studh .
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Geo go Bumgarneo
Mr•. Tom Holf- were Mr . and Mrs. Stdne). p.,. of $25, $20, $1$ aed flO awarded By the tlm8 ,.. 1!111 print You suuested a
3tate Awards t~ur .~r the "Stu· ents who ~ade the Ust all three Sa~ ~JJV~ss ~illi:s·B~ar· man, Mrs. 'Harold zerlde, Mrs. ker, Bolivar; Mrs. Mildred ln two classes, 46lncM8 aDd liD- my lttter (wblt wlib tbl time Jna with tbree men of the clotll
"' of Coopecatoves Thursday . terms durmg the year. It Is ne~ assisted b the Ladles of Thelma Capeharl, Mrs. L.
Parker Morrts of Alabama, and der and f7 to U lnl:hel lnclu-lq JOU lold. • abaul),
tbee~::... ~!"'.IeaTh• youth vosoled Lockbourne comprised of full - tome stu- the churcb. G:rnes, under the Roush, Mrs. Fred Batey, Miaa Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker live.
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Mlddlepol.
Officers
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,1 a lund:&lt;on provoded by the on 8 four point 3ys:ern on ali f rd
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prizes
ant
Mrs
Edward
Bumgarner
Mrs.
Chester
Price
and
daufair
board
who
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perbapl).
nllcl&lt;111
In
lbaJr two famlllel.
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~at iomnde Insu ra nce Company Iac&amp;dt-' mic work attempted, with a:~d~ere pay
Mr~. Wa~ne L. Capehart, Mrs: gbter, Laura, visited for JttV~ 19&amp;f fair are Fred c. Lelfhelt, Now,
DOC ...,.,. lt qo Dklyau jolt want to receive let"rran~ements were made by no grade less than B for !he Th ·1
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of Ink and Arnold Roush Mrs. Harry Plclt· era! dayo with her dsughter, president; Wallate Bradford, orol ........
U you ultl ton ol protea1 and correCI!oa
1lw Wl!\Jams lnsuran-=e Agen" term A 1963 Middleport High hi~ co or sc e : oui in the ens Miss Be;erly Carson Mrs. Mrs. Betty Tbroclanorton and vice-president; Frank H. Jolm- m
' to nil@e ywr mall C!OUDt?
t\ I , tnurec; the tw? .Natmnwide graduate, Bachtel is a sopho- ~ ~res~~~t c~ lift
tables. Ho~ard Ebersbach, Sr ..' Mn. fbiDily, D~yton, while Mr. Ptll!e ston, secretw'y: Olarlea Bad • ~II thl f!ld'!i w•r .to "!'JD Tbla "handiiCtOII the table
llfftce buudin gs, voslted
the more majoring in music edu: The refreshment table was Jean Warner, Mrs Gene John- accomparu~ by his
co••~ ford, treasurer. =de,~~ ~m:!rtto: ~.'::Idea of yOUI'I would 1101 wori.
))!ate Farm Burf'aJ. and Land· calion. He IS a member of Ph1 Icentered with an arrangement son, Mrs. John Fry, Mrs. Max J.ohnny Pn~ of New Mare han, Wllllam B.
eld, 'fD..
woulcl be 1 DldMDCt. If the boy ll a Roman Catbollc
mark oH1ees, and the Central Kappa Tau social frat ermty, of 10f ink hlox and sweet peas Eichinger, Mr"S. Mae Reitmire, field, v~ah~ in Canada and Hoffman, Res E. Shenefl JtlftA• ;
thi iunblwn -.......aDd lDteDda to rmudn 10, be
fJhlu Breedu•£ Assn Coopera· the band , and is president of ' dp b PM s Fred Bate• The Mrs Paul Rickard, Miss Sher- other pomts of mterest betweeo ram Slawter, ~~~L.P.
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gift table was decorated with yl Roush, Mrs. Floy Carma '
Leoo F ld and ~rand ter ~-rleo WUnama Fred 0.. tho start of a •-•, holllllltlller, he _,:__
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a ~~ek wr;,:e\~t"'~c~d:: Mrs: G:~ge Cars~n. Miss ' Becky daughter, Linda Folden, have ogleln, Herbert E. Sbleldt, Or- aDd thll wu a · pltl &amp;'mn:'lck !on. I Blncerely doubt thel ba
Holter John Mornsey, Karen
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M r Burris Mrs Pete Burris Mrs. returned from a vacation speot vill R. Brown and ox-officio dllteop tblnge IOIDI. )till !Ike would be able to obtain ~- b •
" ' Kay , Linda Whole,
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~:~~ a::ho Mro r ., Howard Cecil Ounc~n. Mrs. Thomas in Florida with a SOD, Loyal rectors, c. E . Blakeseo and panty raids 011 eolleae 08IIIPU- presence and tbtll the lmpllel\
Tltomp,on Ernest ine '
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Ro--·• Folden, and other relatives. 0 . 0 . Patterson.
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'lbe gownlell evening. atrap, what do you bet none of your
were Du{le Roush, Debb!e Tur- 1 reS I ~ f ar s . 0~ rnaU.onal
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Bumgar11e• . Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan 11:~:."-:'.::: ::. .,.m.. perhaps? 1'1loulb, U witb "The folks agreel!l with me."
rwr Rlrk Koblentz , and Pat proposa or and othe
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Dona1d Smith Mrs
Kermit and Bryan enjoyed. a picntc ••ttu at tM ,... efflw .. ...,.,..,, Suit,'' moat
women wouldn't In all of life • --re Ia I hI
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simple "hands acroas tbe ta'dults . u.ndmg were Paul South VIe~ am. .
offi . I
Mrs J\icha;u Ord, Miss Beci&lt;Y on Smtday with members of _ 0...11 . , _ , . one. ... .......
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Good. nite Mrs Frances Good· the 1953 class of Albany High ... Ave ...... 'terti ClfY...-... .,....._ Dear Helen:
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Do you enjoy attendilll big or hand, the compUcated rulee
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e tcr de-- Health t~sting for the Me1gs nile, Mrs. E. C. Riddle, Miss
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dairy Ethel Riddle Mrs Bethel Vance Mrs. Helen Scott and daugh· ...tu one , •• , 1n ...,... a al tile
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ligions and sect&amp; aod people.
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""e J enjoy the 100- where can't cban•e anything, But 1
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ur ay was livestock will be camed out Mrs · Burrell Dawson' Mrs. W~S,
M hfi ld te pent a day' with month&amp;
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lmm~, e: alr- ino more a cce table no~ than Monday and Tuesday.' Ju1~ . 27 John Reitmire, Mrs. Howard ars . e
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., Motor Route wMn •rNr ...-vo.. Jgo·to watch the people.- H. can twtainly apply tongue to
ma n. Jamrt'! RttchleS, Vlce-chatr· l when he
made it six and ~ by Dr . Marvm Phihps Wagenhals, Mrs. George Jew- herd f!ne~di' Mrs . Jotm GUll gly .... •............... Mtl'ltllo aue. ., Garden Wedding Won't Work . cheek when the occatioD d•
ru an. and R1rhard terr ett , ser,
and his staff. The schedule ·
ell Mr Edgar Layne , Mrs lc- an am1 y.
Mlllh •n• .,..,, 111.10• •• •••'"" De
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months ago.
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Sut h a conference would sim- Monday a .m. - .ames ~1ere- ie Miller , Mrs. W. . . tone an 1 of .Elizabethton, Tenn. and
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ply ratify the gains the Com- Allan Holter, David,
Sally, Mrs . James MacKrught.
~ Frankie Lowe and family
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munist have made in Laos an.d and Rhea Mora,. .Tommy ~~d
0 / Cleveland are visiting here
,\liddleporl S q uad
Soath Viet Nam through lhe1r Ray Ka rr, Patncta and Ru:k Mr and Mrs. John F . Roush with their parents Mr. and
nnlit.ary operations in violation Koblentz, . Melanie a~d .Jenny and family spent last
week Mrs. Robert Stout. '
~l a kes Two Run•
ol the Geneva agreements of Dean, Enc and Eddie Parker, camping near Richwood, W. Va. Mrs Dale Dye spent se\·eral
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The Mtddleport emergency 1954 and 1962,, officials said. Vicki Carr, Pamela Henderson, Mr . and Mrs. Dan Capehart days 'with her daughter, Mrs.
squad answered 1.wo. call~ 00
and Roger Karr.
of Florlda visited recently with Dawn Walker at Thurman.
Thursday aftt rnoon. T~e flrst to
.Monday p.m. &amp; James Me.re- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tho- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Main
the home of Harry -Radford .
doth, Archie Rose, Don Smoth. mas Ca hart.
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R D 3. Pomeroy. at 11 : 19 a m. l
Jan Alkire, Renee Burke, Rob- M
: Mn. Pete Burris and of Sunbury were weekend li,Jt·
Mr. Radford who had been cut- 1
ert Ritchie, Jr., Darrel Cheva- f
a pent Stveral days last ors of her grandmother, Mra.
Strlteb Is beblnd the bar, mixing drlnkl
Broadway Bulletin Board
ling gt'ass. was given oxygen by I
Srspe(~l
lier , Roger and Daniel Nease. am~ Y : Indian Lake n e a r Faye Jordan and other rtla·
for the customers and getting atmosphRirpard
Burton
is
suffering
from
the squad with tv~ist$)Ce of
C Thomas Hamrn , Linda and ~ee. ~ ld Ohio
tives here.
such painful bursitis it causes him to ere, as they oJBed to say. for her next
Dr John Ridgway. The patient :
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Larry Hollon.
p~~~ a:d Mrs. J~mes N. Roush ~s. Dorothy ~r~ier . a~ feel faint, and as it worsened in the past play, Mike Gano's "Warner Bros. Wanta '
died enroute to Meigs General
Tuesday a m. - Gary and and family spent tha weekend famoly ~I GaiUpohs h~YI! beeo
hospital. ,...
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and t c· 1 nati 0
va cat10mng here wtth her par· few days be was unable to move his neck lo Know." The real owners of !be place
during his lowering "Hamlet" perform- are Ring Lardner's granddaughter, Joan,
The ser3nd cal at 12 :59 p.
MONTE CARL o, Monaco Wil ham Will . La rry Mees, .Ju.l a M/"~~d Mrs." Louis Karsch· ents, Mr. and Mrs.-Eer».~Uo·
ance.
When he fail,ed to finish in the play and Elaine Kaufman, but actress Sbitch
was to the home of John Fultz, (UPI I
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ldv, Grace, and Mary Lou Kmg, 'k
d family visited in Chi gly and other relatives On ·n1
the other night, moadway was swept has brought in a whole new cllentele LocUBt Sl , Middleport. for Mrs 1
- r .·anre s pu IC ene- : i arie, Edith. and
F.:mestine ru an
. day Mrs. Frazier ..aJt!l ~~1
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Fultz'S moth er , Mrs . Ali en i my Ndo.JJ , a swacrthy Corsican Wood , Allan Gibson, Richard caMgq, Illn.d Mrs Robert Sayre and Mr. and Mrs. d"~ftr.J! with the rumor tb.ilt he bad left the the- socialites and stage folk, nat1!1'1111Y name
a cquf&gt;S asauova . wa s 1
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upset over "a bomb since she started pourmg the soot,cb1and
Knopp who had en appal enI h
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. ••na Mr and Mrs Jam· dmner guests o 1•"· ,..., ,1,11-.a f.. ature becaiise he
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(AI if any actor playing Ham- milling the Bloody Marys.
h~art ~t.tac . J I S. nopp was 1b' est ·ewelr holdu ln Rivj- ry awter.
.
es Hoffman 11.nd family at In- Paul Gaston an ~"Iii-.
Dave
Brubeck
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giVPn xygen and asskted by Dr
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Rlly Pickens Sh.e died before Iera ~~tory ·..
Mrs . lwmb!) . . . The Brigitte Bardo! si2zler, musical background for Craig Stevens'
1wlshing to have animals test-, an~po ~eturn~ to. his home On Sunday, Mr. and
~~ ('OUld be talten to ttle hos- Movtngf ..... lth f~ang f;oedfd ban~
should call the 'Extension iha,ts ]UStdergo'ong eye surgery at Earl Starkey attended a home- "Contempt," has been selected as the op- new Fall TV series . . . Actor .Jlm ~lck­
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Its too 1es~ an 1wo ffilllU 1es J 1 25
Augw;t 7, but so far the New York State married Ralph Meeker. He was her on8
during U1e mid - morr'lir•t~ aper- u Y ·
Attending the Tennant Reun- 1BethelPIEU Theurc ,near
np-t censors have refused to pass it. The case and-off steady for two years b~fol:~. she
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ion at Wellsburg, W. · a. on
tL to Bel re Where sev· is cu!Tcntly in litigation It must make made tbe big choice, and now hil'lllllnost
the ir way out of a jewelry
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own groups po::tr - · our neighbors up North laugh a Httle. unhappy !ella. This is Ius seco11t1- DUigHe Ho&gt;ld on Sun d av
store Wit' about $2 mouiOn .
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert en·
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Wonder what we're being protected nan! experience with ladies of thY: Bage;
1 ~ a ymn Sing
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worth of -diamonds, emeralds
nant and chlldren and Mr. and pa
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befon1 Salome, he was married \O _q91eeu
from?
Graveside rltes"'lor Mrs. Ctif- and other aerns.
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Jan Ptckett, .who
.·ecentlj'
The same British firm that sold 500 Dew burst.
ford I.Mar~aret} Smith, 41, who A polic.:e'man and gardener \ Gauge readings:
Gallipolis M~s . T. R. Vance and son, completed ~ SJX months ~:~ buses to Castro is now selling more of
dl~d m Pittsburgh Wednesday, who tried to slop tb&lt;!m were Oam 18 5, 11.9, l'Uilnffig 21h feet Jeff left Tuesday for Los Ala- of duty
t~· S. two the same to Red China .. , Bobby Baker,
Whenever Shirley MaeLalne want! to
will be held Sunday a t 2 p.m shot and wounded not senOUs-1 on rollers Pomeroy-Mason 2ll· mos New Mexico to spend the ines parti lpa
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getting away from Washington for 1 few bave a Httle fun with the press ...,. espeat th~ BeE'ch Grove cemetery ly. A store derk 'who tned to 173 Pt. r 'teasant 24 .47 Hinton rem~inder of the summer with weeks summ~r tram•ng. sessiOn days, lias been making the rounds of the cillliy those foreign reporters - 1he prewi'th Rev Howard Ruppelt of- reach for a telephone was ,
falling Kanawha 'Falls 1.- iher husband who is employed in Pu'f'rto Rico, arriVIng
at New York places, recognized by very tends she's "changing her Image" and
fldsting.
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148 rising , Charleston 17 98 sta· ,at the u . s. Government Scten- Parkersburg.
Va ., by plane few, despite his seasons in the sun of that's always good for a few lively paraHer husband . Cllff~rd. was a ·Late r abuut $400,000 worth of tionary. London, Marmat and Itific Research Laboratory there. 00 Sunday evenmg.
newspaper, magazine and TV coverage graphs. Now In London filming "The
former Pomeroy restdent. Oth- jeweJ rv was found ifl a &lt;:~ban·[ Winfield 'd&lt;-~ms were on the s11Js. Debo an Vance Is vlsiting witb Mr . and Mrs. Chester PrJ~
... Hayley Mills, just turned 18, now Yellow Rolls-iloyce," she says abe's tired
er surviv~rs. are a ~aughter. doned · grey panel truck, along Boat movemeot1:
her ;randparents. Mr. and Mrs. Iand Laura spent 8 week endh ~ gets $280,000 ·a Jllclure ... Although of making tbe ·~10 worst-dressed" lists,
M.r•. MarJone Ann Chapma.n , with six pistols, tw'l subma· Ohio River - Gona up 14, Lester Jordon at Washington Colu.mbua as guests of t etr "To Broadway W1tb Love," the big tired of being classified as a kook, In·
Plttsburg.h. a son at ~orne, CIIf- &lt;:hineguns and a hand gren&lt;:~de . 4: 15 p.m ; Miss Lou up 14, 11 Court House. Ohio and Barbara sorHn-iaw and daughter. ~~ World's Fair musical, reduced Its cast finitely desirous of moving into tbe Audford ~Jlilam . and 1 stster, ~re- The ext:et amount of the net p.m ; W1t1nie Mae duwn 14, 12 :· vance is visiting her grandpar· and Mrs. Jerry Stans~~ry a
drastically and slashed expensea, It's rey Hepburn league.
da V..ll ey. Columbu~. .Ra wlmgs haul could not be determ ined. 10 a .m; Harriett M. down 14, ents , Mr and Mrs. B. R. Vance daughter. Tbey all VISited the still running In the red_ Simple reason:
To continue with the leg-pu!Hng,
Coats Funeral home lS m charge But It was sever .. l times 12 :45 a.m.: John J . Rowe up 14, at New Haven.
zoo on Sunday alternuon.
the average tourist doesn't want to ~pend Shirley demurely announces she taught
of 1::1rrangements here.
the $300,000 worth stolen from 2:35 a.m.; C. V. Hamer down
Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur C~a~ that much to see a show without a star. Audrey to
in return for a few fashthe Begum Aga Khaa in soutlr 14, 6·35 a.m.: L. Fieore down
Major League Leader
tree were lh Columbus on -.~c. ~ They want big nsmea or they want It for Ion tiP! and household hints, none of
ern France a decade ago.
15, 2.50 a.m .; Onward down 17,
National J..eague
u~ay and Sunday where ~y nothing.
which she bu taken so far.
In f ant S on Die• ,
l ::W a.m.; Vienna up 11 , 6 a.m.;
G. AB R. H. Pel. vJStted her sister ar.d fatruly,
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93 368 4 127 _345 tended seJVoces of Bt Y
ra- the strawhat circuit, bas convinced a world wltb t5ne suitcase I've bad since
serv iets will be held Sunday , l To Rt~er CaiUpBite
dora up 18, 4:55a.m. ; New Mar- Mays , SF
9S 3411 78113 .325 ham Crus~de:
large segment of the rural and subur· UISS.' Audrey and Mel crate up all their
. 2 p.m , at Steenbergen Ceme-- 1 The Racine emergency squad 1tinsville up 18, 6:05 a .m.; Jane Santo Chi
92 346 59112 .324
Those VIsitmg with Mr. and ban population that she owns more bi- posses•lons and take them with them evtery on Charlest on Rd , for Ken·] wa s ealled to a campsi1e o ' r . down 19, 610 a.m .; Cotton Aa~ Mil
92.369 61117 .317 Mrs . A. R. Caster over
re- kinis lhan anyone on earth. Sbe wears t!fY"'here. China, plctur-., glasa, sliver,
. • neth -Lee Pearson. two . week- ! th~ Ohio River just abov e Anti-' Qutoen up 20, 7:15 a.m.; Harvey Johns~n. Cin 75230 M 72 .313 cent w~kend were Mrs. Alma them literally all day long, changes into everything• And do you kn'!.w Audrey
·'old son of Cho:trles and Pauluw 1qu1ty .at 1: 05 p. m. Thur5day. !Jordon up 21 , 6:40 a.m. ; Queen Hunt , N
90 338 45105 .311 S~eward and da~gnters, Vau·
dresses only when neceslll!fY on tlut lists every Item In tholtl crate1? U l bied
Duff Pearson of Pt. Pleasant. r Ju mor Spaun of R D. 2. R.a-;CHy down 22, 5. 25 a.m .; Lun- Allen Phil
92 360 69112 .311 dice
and
Emily, and SOB, stage, !ben dons another blldul for slgn- tblnga like that I'd become a baaket ease.
The infant d1ed Wednesday in 1cine, reported a ~oat adrirt in ga Point down 23, 6:1S a .m.; Cepeda, SF 80 296 47 92 .311 James, Col~Il!'bus, Beulah L'JWln'g autographs at tbe sta~ door, aolng Of course, my husband and I don't lutve
the Morgantown Medical Cen· the nver and possible drowmng. Ede&lt;Jna Bos worth up Greenup Roseboro, LA Bl 248 31 77 .310 ther of ~ilbco.the, Mr
and
to parties, supping In restaurants and any possesalons to crate up. When we
ter Survnn ng m addition . to the 1The R&lt;:~l'ine squad al erted ttle 6.45 p.m.; Franklin Pierce up
American League
Mrs. Lew1s Srwtb and Na~cy,
strolling the avenues
. The place to get home to L A, I go. to the local five
parents are three brothers. Jos- 1Meigs County Sheriff's ofr in Greenup 3 45 am .: Peggy DowG. AB R. H. Pd. Mr . and Mrs . . John Raw)Ingl
-o in Gotham these nights Is a little lbll- and 10 cent store Jlld stock up on tow· ·
~ph . William and Charles. all , an~ Mason off.k'l als.
: ney up Greenup 3:50a .m. ; Pam· Oliva, Minn 9:4 too 71133 .333 ~~ond Mrs. Nelhe ~al4!, local.
el&amp;."
j 1 he c.'flmp s1te had been burn- ela D. up Greenup 7: 20 a.m.; Mantle NY 80 257 49 84 .327 Enjoying an outing at Cam· Jan bistro on 88th St. and 2nd Ave. The
at home .
End of rib,
sign outside 1ay1 "Eiaine'l" and Elaine
Pa~mal grandparl:'nl s
are ed, a-~d one of Lhe tw~ hoo.:s at , Southern up 31, 12 :50 a .m .; war- Allison: Minn 91334 64 tm .320 den Park, Huntington.. on Sun
Francis and Wes ley Pearson the s1te had been unt1ed Depu- ren Hougland down 32, 11 : 15 8 Rbnsn Ba1 95 352 44 112 .318 day were Mra. AlvlD Dye, Reand maternal grandparents are 1ties searched the area and re- p.m.; Alton Zephyr up 32, 2 a. 1[Fregosi,
u 284 53 81 .313 becca and Lisa and Mra. Dale
Joseph and Alma Duff . all of cov ered M1e boat .but no on e 1m.: (:eorge Price down Mel- IFreehan Det 80271 35 85 .305 Dye, Jr., Beverly, Sharon and
.Pt. Pleasant. Fn end s may call i wa s found mis~ing , &lt;:ll 1er a dahl 2 p.m ; Buckeye State up Bressd 'sos 96 335 56108 .303 Ruth, all local.
at tllf' S1evf'ns Funera l Home , tlwrough check.
Me ldahl 8 05 p m.; Permsylvan- fHinton: Wash 94 367 53110 .300 Mrs. Elsie Perry, Mrs. CharTEAM L.OOI&lt;fD
after 6 p m , Saturday
ia down Meldahl 9.40 p.m.: Wal- Msb.:one, Bos 90 327 44 97 .297 tty Knox, and Mrs. L&gt; u Dna
SOSAARPANO
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Iter Wlll inmson down Meldahl Robson, Chi 80 306 52 91 .1!11 Perry and Lanna of RadcUff
f\IIFTY IN 'THfiR
JUDGF:,~~,NT MADf.
Ahce Van ,It :05 p.m.; Joey Cbolin down
. . Home RDno
were Monda) .guests of Mrs
1 ADMISSIONS TEAM TOOS·. . The J~ckson Production Cred Couney, Portland;
W! llia m :Meldahl 11 5f&gt; p.m.: Mr . Mack NathuJ Leape: Mays, Gl- Mallie Lowther and the Men.
ALMOST AS
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duwn Meldahl 7 a.m .
ants 29 ; Williams, Cubs. 2C : dal Jordana.
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been awardt-J $3.436.80 l rnm the DISC HARGES - F1ed Harp·\ Gallipolis Dam _
Walter Howard, Dodgers 19; Santo, The Dyesvllle church was the
seAIJTIFUL
. sale of land tmrl $6,820 .1:1 plus er , Pomeroy; Alfred
Lyons, 1Beckjord down 6:10 p.m.; Re- Cubs. Cepeda, Giants 11 each. scene of a program on Friday
CUP THEY
:&amp;'h per cent i11lerPst per annum Racme .To Ann Sm11 h. Pome- iHsble up 8:30 p.m .;
Zimmer Amerku Leape1 Ktnebrew, evening to climax a WeC~k of
: from March of 1962 m a money roy; Ulmer Gnmn1 , M1ddleport. 1down 9:Sa p.m.: Jeffboat down Twins 34; Powe11 , Orioles 26; Bible study by I Afoup of 22
' suit agaonsl Rona ld Ja~·ks of
~--~12 Z5 a.m .; Titan dnwn 2;10 a. stuart, Rod Sox; Colavito, A's young , people and four teael&gt;: De~ter by Judge .John C BaMARHIAfi lt~ APPLICATION m .; H. E. Bowles down J a.m.; 24 each; Atuson, Twins: Wag- era. The lheme used Wal "Our
con in Meigs Count y Common , Char les Pralt R1ffle, 22, Pom- Illinois up 5:20 a .m.
ner . Indiana 23 tach.
Redeemer's Strength apd POW·
Pleas court.
, er oy, student, a nd Ruth Ann Kaaawha Rinr -A. E . Dyke
Ran11 Batted ID
er '' Teachers were Jt.w. and
-~·-- - · Brot hers, 20, Pomeroy, s tudent. down Marmet 3:4&amp; p.m.; Diane NatiODIJ Leape1 Santo, Cubs Mrs. Uber, Mrs. Setty WalSh
LOOK HOW 1Hf:
SQUAD CALLED
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Brent up Marmet t:IO p.m .; 68 : Maya, Giants, Boyer, Cards and Mrs. Elsie ~ Young
Tl&lt;OPHYIS
The Pomeroy emergenel
P!Lching
0. F . Shearer down Marmet 8:- both 6?; Williams, Cubs 59; Iollis attendlna;,"are Rut!'&gt; Ann,
'TREATI!O ANO
souad was called at 7.10 " "'- ! National League: K o u fax, 40 p.m.; Allen .R. Merrill down Callison. Philo 58.
Jane, Jackie and Dannv ~.,..
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Thur"'ay to the home of Cl• ro D o dgers 11&gt;-4; L. Burdette, Marmet 8:30 p.m .; Thelma Ann Amerlcu Leape: S I u a r I, dan, Cerolyn anti Calley Rupe,
CRISP, CLEAN
Haymond oJ Mason . W Va . She Cubs 8-Z; Bruce, Colts ll~; down Marmet 4:10 ·a .m.; Sally Red Sox 82 : Killebrew , TwiD8 FriiiCel lloti!mel~ ,potr!Cil Dan·
SP9RTSMEN -was treated at her home by Dr 1Marichai. Giants 13-5; O'Toole, Ann down Marmet 6:4$ a.m .; 74; Wagner, Indians tl8; Cola-n) and Kevlll . Wallb, 119dney,
Heaton. At 7:33p.m., the S&lt;tUad Redo 10-4.
Helen
down Winfield 4:30 vito, A'1 6ii; Aillson, Twlruo; ' Virilnla and RICky 1Joi'dall; Pa~
""' called to the home of Lona I' Amerlcu Leape: Bunker, p.m. ; Jerry Boswortb
down Powell, Orioles 81 each.
Greer, Jimmie tlooG, StallBlake . Hemlock- Grove. Mrs. Orioles 111-2; Ford, Yanks 12-J; Wlllfield 7:10' -p.m.; Jefferson
ley Hut~. ,Lalll'a .Price,
Blake wa. taken w Pleasant IDowning, Yanks 7-Z : Pizarro, up Winfield 12::!0 a.m.; J.
S. !ie'Id 4:50a.m.; Chris Jr. uplces and. Sldl'Iey tnle!- L a11•1
Valley hospital where sh• wao iWhito Saa 13-4; Newman, An-IIAwi~ 40WD Wlllfleld 2:50a.m.; Winfield S:IO a .m .; Solva7 up l'oldeu 1114 DaiiJ
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Win- Winfield t:IO a.m.
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shiltmg their talent to find the
right men for their Jineups.
Detroit Lions Coach George
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Dick Drummond of George
Washington, flanker Joe Herof Arizona State, defenend Bob Jones of Nebrasand linebHcker Bob Caldwell
Georgia 'tech, all rookies,
Impressed Washmgton Redskins
Coacb BJU McPeak as the
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and falil piklll aoftbaU team• the defense, in muggy weather
dfSirlng to play i• the Point and Bob ~koronski . recently
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Point nne that went for a home run I W be beld iD Augusl are asked.
was singled out for his
Pleasant won the champion- and two more score. Arrington · tD mee~ aL Harmon Park at _
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ship of the 18th Annual
Bend again singled ln the fourth inn- 6 p.m. Monday, Jul) %7th at
pu~ his Min~ota
Softball tournament Thursday ing and later scored on an er- wbicb time the drawlllg:•
Vikings through 8 bone-crack·
ni~ht with a 4-1 victory over ror .
be made for eacl t .. urna· in(!; scrimmage whlr h resulted I
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Baltimore 7 Cleveland 1, night
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Friday'• Probable Pitchers
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Los Angeles at Kansas
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George Harris
New York at Detrolt 2
Sandy Thomas
Digtot)-Shelldon (3-1) and
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Pam O'Brien
Loli&lt;oll (!Hi) .
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Saturd1y'1 Gamet
Dave Baker
Loa Angeles at Kansas Clly
Jonnie Sue Thompson
Minnesota at Chlcago
Mary Handley
New York at Detrolt
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Washingion .at Baltimore,
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W, L Pet. GB Linda Darnell
Phllndelphia
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Rod Karr
San Francisco 55 41 .S73 1
Becky Nease
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Baltlm&lt;re Colts head Coach
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relief as his ace q~Jarterback,
Johnny Unitas. signed his con·
tract for the 1964 seasoa Thurs-day .
The signing f)( Unitu, one of
tht: NFL's pr~mier passers, for
his ninth season with the Colts,
reduced to seven th~ r.umber of
players still to be signed, The

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the evening . Bass gave up on- ert (Catbird) Roush's single. 1
James P . Hi~kok, spokesman The Redlegs went one game ly three hits while fanning 16 P ark Pontiac of Charleston ,
for the stadium gro~p ~e.. up in the best two of three ser- In the nine-inning game.
lwon third place in the tourney
scribed the meeting With Btd·
with the Indians in the Mid- T and T scored early with with a 4·1 victory over the Pornw~ll as " friendly ." He said
Boys' League Champ- one run In the first, two in the eroy Jaycees in the consolation ,
Bodwlll fell the decision would
Thursday even- second and another in
1 he game.
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a 8-0 victory.
fourth . In the first, Ric~ie Glea- Team .trophtes and mdivid·
second ga~e will be play~ Ison singled, wa~ sacrificed to I ual t~ophles for each player on Portland downed visitin S .
were
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Monday evemng, and a third, second by Larry Lee and scor-1the ftrst three teams
necessary Wednesday .
when Danny Rogers' ground presented foUowing the champ- jracuseli h ·
hur ~Y eh~emnu·g
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John Tannehill of. the
Red- ball got by the shortstop .
at I ~ns lp game. rs. . . ous . for the Little Southern Lea ue
gave up two hits, 8 double error was the first of four cost~ 1 wtdow of the founder of th e h
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D;nonis Hackett in the fourth, ly miscues by the Millers.
tournament. presented the L c amp!ons 1P· .Yr~use ~
a single to Pat Archer in . In the second inning, Ar ring· C Roush Memorial Trophy to P~rtland we. e tied. 18• standings
sixth . He fanned 14, walked ton led off with a single and the T and T team . Other troph- priOr to last evenmg s encoun-1,
l l ~;~f~~~~d· ~hit nobody . Hackett, a K~nny Pridl!more cracked a ies werl "presented by Tourna- ter.
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Por tland broke the · game
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hand, fanned three, walked
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Your car II not complete
hit nobody, and allowed
Jeff Brewer singled, Buttons
wltflout the AM emblem. More
Allen walked, and David Roush,
hits, two doubles by
than 8-mlllion motorists know
triple and single by Joey
Chuck Ritch1e, and Lee All••• 'I
·that AM '!ervlce and protection I
singles by Dale
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Ritchie and Allen each
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DEFEND HAMPI 1\JSHIP
47 48 .495 JO !h Pittsburgh at Cincinnati.
I two singles:, Brewer a
E. M. BURTON
47 48 .495 lOlfz St. Loui s at Philadelphi a
and double, and Lawrence
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Balding of Toronto Canadian
Cleveland
4Z Sl .m 14'1. Chicago at Houswn , night
Red Wallbrown started
Professional Goller. '
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tion champion, will defend his Kansas City
37 58 .389 20 'h Sa~ ~rancisco at Los Angeles, on the mounc for
Middleport, Ohio
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and was relieved by Lawrence
title in the CPGA champion· Washington
Tbanday's Results
in the fourth . G. Michael: went
here Aug . 13 - 15.
Boston 4 Detroit 3
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said. "I'm ftnaiiJ all even. 'l'honw, the
two belteno l;;,.;;:;,.d run In both the firtt
Ready to start a new aeuon." up, threat J,.,t the Reds
sixth Innings. 'lbey buDclled
The victory went to Maloney, lead.
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hls ninth a&amp;aiDSt ao many I - llemy, Purltey's oucce.,..
with oingieo by Deron
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retired Jetlie Gcndor on a
aDd Edwards to score
Bob Purkey relieved Maloney to ri&amp;ht and then Dicked
three runs in the fourth
and blanked the Mota with bitter Bob T•ylor with a pitch and hand Mets rookie nel S
hit ln the seventh and e llhth to load the hues. George Althls third otra '• •t defeat.
Innings, but depnried ln I he man grounded out to Pete
Jim O'Toole was sc&lt;~eduled to
ninth after oingieo by plncb hit- scoring a Mets runner. but
start for the Reds tonight while II
ters Jim IDckman aDd Frank liot's out ended the threat
the Plttaburgh Pirates wero

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the Atlanta inducements as " attractive, " and since early May,
the two brothers have declined
to come to a final decision between the two cities.

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one for St. Louis,'' Hickok said.
Bidwill's brother and partner,
Charles !Stormy) Bidwill, remained in Lake Forest, JU.,
where the Cardinal players
have started two-a-day workouts in preparation for the 1964
season.

The Cardinals have been t
subject of a tub-of-war between
St. Louis and Atlanta, and c~
owner Bill Bjdwill said Thursday that a decision could come
before Sunday. .
Bidwlll met with officials of
the new St. Louis downtown
for
sports stad'um 'Jbursday
four hours , Although no dedsion was announced, the St.
Louis contingent of businessmen and Cl·\'l·c offo'clals deter.
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Edwardo io • gaduate of Ohio
State, where he majored In &lt;01'amlc erljineering. He ill a wiDter employe of GE.
scriptioo, "OUtstanding catcher Jim Maloney said the strained
of the Cincinnati Reds - fear- muacle In his right side whicb
less engineer. For his CODtribu- forced him out of the game afttlon to the development of noo- ler sii Innings was nothing aernamable ceramic ashtrays and lous.
hill inability 1o throw to second " I won't miss a turn," he

York Mets !H.
Bill Henry, taking over with
nooe away and two oo In the
ninth luning, Induced . Larry Elllot Into a ga.,...,nding foreed
play at second with the bases
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llnoup fo. the first time since five straight !oases 1o the Nahe Injured his arm July IZ, tiona! League ceUar-dwellers.
baqed out two llmtly hits as Edwards dlllplayed a OOmethe Reds DOSed out the New made plaque bearing the In-

CINCINNATI (UPl) - Frank
Roblnsone yed John Edwards
from head to foot. " Blood aDd
guts,"_ sneered Robbie, giving
the Cincnmali Reds catcher a
!r1endly smile.
Edwards, mud clinging to' hill
peraplratlon- soaked
uniform,
was the subject of jibes from
several of his teammates 'Jburoday night, but it was all in good

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Jll\llltlall at tb1 aat II!MIIni Mr. and llfro. 'lllllney R•Jlllllt!b wjU bt ltlld .. PIIPt ..... Jllni ., ~ ~.,
aant. Mro. Hoo!dertoo, J.lrl, Ray. with Mn. Cblrles Jullllnc.
bunt. Mn- Bl'llld .... Mu. Mr. IIIII Mn. Lee Olbbl ...
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'l!le organJuUon of lhll 110- Mn. Jock Fryo ol CI!Mi:er,
alaty 11 1 malllr tbll lhau)d W. VI. was 1111 111111 of 11t1' Ill·
lot ollnteroot to all tbo pooplt liter, Mr. Harry Glbbo lui w..k.
ot our county. Everyone allould
ondeavor to pn!MrVe the Ill,. PRII.S RECALL JOHNSON
tory of tbl peoplo 1nd all lila~
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lers pertalnlnJ to our county. PlllLADELPHIA (UP!)
Other coui&gt;U• ln West Vlrsin- 'l!le Plttladlllphla Phllllet reIa have lllstorlctl IJo,:letel and oalhld Altx Jolllllo.. 111 outMason County should have one fielder, from lhoir Little Rock
for Utero is mucb lllltorical '"' farm Jeam to replace DlnnY
ll!rest COIIMCtotl with It
Cahr who WQ plaoad on tbe
Sclwolleachers of
Muon disabled list afler brtUinc his
County sltliJild show thtir lllt.lr- arm a11alnat · MUwaukeo on
Oil in tbla 111atter for II lllfllhl Wednesday.
much to the boys and girls wbo
--.--will be the futuro peopio of the RIDER8 SIGN RARRII
county and lhould Jmow about
the history of the countv.
OTTAWA IUPIJ- TlH&gt; OllaIt is hope4 all tho (IOIJplt of wa Roup Riders of the iaatthe county will take inlereot 1n em Football Conference sijn~
this organizstoJI. and make il a Btlly Harrts a haHback wbe
)lltocoSB.
wat cut by the New York GIAt tho olooe ol Uto moeUn• anto of the NlUonal l'oolball
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river, on Lincoln 1111~ 1101:1~
P'URNISHED ond unlumlliHitl PEACHES readr now. Come, For Sale. Waller Clrue" 'II·
apertmonto. 1M
MlllborrJ P!ok your own, $3.00 a bu.
verview Drive. WY 2-3230.
A••· Ph. WY W611. Homer Brtn&amp; oontaillertl. Four mnes
T 17 2:Jtc
By Vlrpta Cvltto•
04NCIIW'TIONO
Hysell
8 2!1 lfe
weal ol Coolville on Rt. 150 FOR SALE In MJddleport, 1
Moelbol Of Tilt Tow• CoaacU
f!Oitlt.£M'10NS
2
at Blue SUIIOOO StaUon. tum b«&lt;room brick bouoe
Of Jirior1
Notice
left one mile. Wedge Fruit betha, Jot ond 1 hatl. ~ut of
Tht followlnt mtmberl of tbe
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Fann.
1 11 tfc
blah water _ Nice tocotion.
Town Council of Hartfon. ware
LOSE WEIGHT qfoly
with SICK ROOM and invalidluP. See by OPf!Ointment. or oall
present at the regular mol1th·
Drx-A-Diet tablets. Only 98c pUes one aids for y&lt;~ur oom- I WY 2~ or WY :1-3250.
AT
lj· meeting held Tuesda) evenat your drug store. , S 30tc fort. II•
1 romplote
-~(6) 10 tic
in&amp; In the Mayor's office: May6\.l
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bne &gt;1 orul&lt;lhes. wlteel chairs. FOR SALE-Middlepurl's tallor, William Kelly, llecorder,
AUTO 011~ lllo1U'lnao bien oommode8, urinals.
under eot bulldintJ, loooted 352 N.
James M. Crump, &lt;Mtncllmen:
ca~lledT All I'OUf oper• pods, bed pa... etc. Roller
Second Street, Middleport.
Earl Fields, W. T. Stone, Ray
tor a llconto' Call IVY :J-2911. Pharmacy, WY 2-S!U Mid·
Prioed for quick , 110
ln.
Fielda 'nd John Roacl. alsolda.-.
_ _,,__ _ _ __;lllllt=c dlepnrt.
~-~ quire at Oblo HoteL
shall John C. Hinkle an&lt;. a visFor Sale
ON
ltor, Mr. Carl zerkle.
10 1 ~ tfc
_ _ __.::._ - - - - - RI':POSS!SSED Automatic 1':1..,_ - - - - - -- - -The mootlnc wo• callod to
GOWEN
trolux Vaouum Cleaner. ComBuslnets Servi,es
order at 7,30 p.m. and minutoo
gooe. Oth::b!~~eu:."~~~~s plell! set of oleantng attach- - n1 tho previous moe1lna were
mentt. Sold tew for over '150. WF: 'LL fiELP you slarl. Beat 1
rood ond approved.
~ing~o;;wioers. Cht"'ter 985~ Guaranll!ed to party assum- drought by building stock 1
The financial slltomont for
01 . • •tor's Fru t Farm, lng 1 paymenl&lt; or $6.!0 Phono ponds, dams, reservoirs. ge1 1
the liooal year ondlng Juno illlth
Long Bottom, 0.
1 23 31o WY _3-2204.
7-20-lltc more cropland, by clearing,
Iwao pre1011ted to tho Council
TO SETI'LE estate. 69 acres,
leveling, dralnmg land. Emby the Recorder and .1 was post·
met W. Shuler. Contraclmg,
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rUC 5 ' ed on the window at !he Poat
R.II htltt for Sal•
Meigs County, Ohio. with lwo, 342_ Page Strool. Ml&lt;ldleporl,l
Office.
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long eatablishod, well stocked
Oh 10 Ph
WY 2 3213
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Jokes, '"'" T acres a1d one 3 HOUSE for oole. I rooms and
• one
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arre&lt;, 50 acrea or woodland
ot . cturo w dow, Ptcket • NEED
livestock
ing radio heall!r aood white !ness trans•ctad was the pay1 for
lth d alii kn
"H"d
fence in front. Will sell rea•wa"'
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w na:. own as
1household use, irrL::aUon, 1e·
wall t1res , full power. '493.00. 1
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LD like to thank t&gt;very·
ed, 1871 4inrQln Heighti, Porn.
crea11lln I e 11 ~·e
yo .. r
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IQr their kindness
end •••t of Pomeroy and one mile
pond• and lakeo. fre&lt; estl- Ohro.
1 22 31c ..
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east of Roulo 7. Jdaltl for pri· eroy, Ohio. Phone WV 2-2244.
ta1
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1 oasury wao ,.. ·•-.
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1 Several mattors pertaining to
- ...,• " ness ur Ill • • •
- "" prrces
!It my recent stay in the hos· va 1• or commema recres- - -1 work-Prmnpl oervlce. Phone ·
ne RaliiiJifr
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(ilttl. "nte many oards, now- tion. Can be inspectal.atany- FOR SALE - Two apartment · write or stop by. r..umet w.l World S1andard •1 Compacl , ~he ,':,.w~ we~. dl~u""'\ lncl~d1 n~
ortl food and other moans of
lime. Will be loi&lt;l priwhly at houoe. ! roomo and bath I Shuler. ~onlcaet in~;. 342 PaR•
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th nota .'ng o : ' ' ~ tan •
'follllderatlon were greatly ap. ' fixed prict". If such i!'f !!Ot so eech, Butternut Avf., PomH· j St., Midtlleport, Ohio. Phone Rtg i!!llf reom, ride aDd perfartP ! ~ end ~WD er sy: m s ,eo:;
so lrl. then poroono interesled roy, born. used for garar•.. WV 2-!1"..1~.
must e arra sn
7 17 die 11100 SmaU car IICOilOIII' 11141 prete a
Preciated. Mrs. Willou•hby
Hill
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offer
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lara•
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Phone
WY
2·3llllll.
QlaQAJerabllill'
In
a
sanlllry
manner approv·
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--.-than August 15, 1964. al 10
1 2! 6tc FOR ANY k;nd of t'ron! , end
lao
ec by the p,bllc Health ilorY·
l\'f.. WISH ~o express our smo'rl(}('k a. m. to Manning D.
loader. or t,uck
hoe work.
MelropgUtaa Motorl
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cere !hank• t.,..olatlvot ond Webster. exe&lt;Uior of the es,.
Mala
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The RMl_rtler wao dlrecl""
Mrs. Ed Bleuln•Ill! reotifed
We use 4-wL .. el drive equip-.
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frienda ror their kindness at rale of Ella M. Roush, de · i"'~,.-lt,l•a .I".Jflff•
menl. Phone WY 2 ~n4~ P,m
l'iooe WY WB1t
to write dty. l'laymond Muo- wof\1 of tht tlaath of Iter 111'"'1·
tht dta16 of our fatiH!r, falher·
paat off!.. Box 9117, '-"'" llo,- ~I
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met w Shuler, Conlrartmg
1 22 11c l!"ave .nd request him to pre- l(randson. Dominic Graunl In
In-low. grandfather. Ernesl Pomeroy, Ohio, Phone WY 2. 342 Pa;:e Sl.,
Middleport.
pare a buUding oode for the 8taubenvlllo. 0. He
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4 dliOl' town to fillVern any ·new build- U1 but a few houro. and death
E~ Cll!lkle. We also ap- ~1St; or direclly lo above pro-., DAlliV FAR'-! -36ft acres wllh 1
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PONTIAC.
$2%50.
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prjtis\e deePly the beaulilul perly. pho~ .IVY 1-8.178. All ; 100 ocret In cultivation, 180 _ _
_lUtrdlop, Clilllnl. biUI ftn~ Jngs to 1&gt;f ereeted In the town. came •uddonly. HI W&amp;llhe_aon
flowef1l, tho pillbearero ..rv- i offtrs subjllet to approvel. I acras In improved pat lure i BULLDOZ~R wor,, basements
tlh, outomlllo tranomt.ston. The first well drUied for wa- ot Mr. •nil Mro. Dominic flr•lces, Rtv. O'Dell ,Manley end 1
T 31 3tc
(well , fenced) balance tim· land"'"~"'' brushing, ponds. -ay. "'ltldloport. CaU WY II- tor was founrl to be bed ,.., an- unl 1nd tbe fl"&amp;ndlll)n of Mr.
Rev. li:diaon Weover'a worda
: berad. Two complete Grade A Lowboy ,.rvtre and back noe
power oleerlnl. power brokoo. othar orie w•s drill«! and plen· and Mro. P'ayo BI88IIOC· Atlend·
of Mnsolalion; the singers . rhe I NEW AND USI':O walaero.: oir dairv ,.t upo with bulk tanko, service CbarJes .Jefftrs. Ph. radio a lid ortroa. 110 Brllldo ty of extellent water
found. lnf the oervlco 11om Hartford
4 21 tic Work has started on the ereo- wero Mlso Audrey Blestlnr. Mrt.
&lt;'.all of llle 1/. A. Hunl in~l on · compressors. welding rod. 1 8 cdw herrlnlbOne milklnl
WY 2-6%22.
(7) T tfc
61119.
hmipltal. the D.A.~ for lhe;r Free demonslratlon . Pomeroy parlor, 3 silos. um be bought
lion of • bulldinl for Ute well Ru0181l Holt al1ll Mr. Con Hln~nlm&lt;lmorative~vtce~. Dr. Lendmsrk, Phone WY 2·2181.
complell! wilh 53 com, 8 heif- l 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER,
Ferm M.chlnery
drilled on the lot purcbase8 Ide.
and the Meigs Mem1 14 6tc
ers, all machinery (two tractChester, Ohio.
3 23 tfc
· · ..... .. from W. T. Sto!le.
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ataff ,and tllo Ewing
MTil SRARON IIAJ.ll:
ors and all oquipmenl). 5500 '
AUCI"IUNEER
1952 FARMALL traotor;-'l'blwr.
Hlstortcol Society
' Mr. and Mrs. Adam MCKnight
home for their orf!c~!MANY dollaro worlh of camp- baleo of hay, 45 aeras of cnrn, i
CotDpleiO Servl!»
ond planter. EK"')l!:,tl CDilrliFor lllaiOn Co~nl)'
.and oon spent tho ll'ouolh of Ju'oorrvlc•o. Our deepe•l aral-1 lng equipment
free, with
2\ acres of soybeans.
'l'wo I
Crin "radlord
tion. David lloddoret. ~ fmile A meeling was held in t b e ly wllh Mr. and Mrs, llarl Hoffall.
1 Apa&lt;ho Trovol trailers . STOP homas ~nd plenty outbuiild,.'rlt&lt;o, ,..., ,. Conltld
east of Tuppers Plailis.
. Schoolhouse at Hartford for the man.
Sam Conk I• Family, ' now rrr demonotration.
ings. m.ooo.oo.
._ 1;. 'RAI&gt;I'&lt;&gt;RP
7 2i :UP urpose of organizing I rllt;tor- Mrs. Lewl• Stone o! Chilli·
pl[.\l'j iJarold llnvld Fomlly.l
USED SPICIAI.S
SYRACUSE- 6-room modem
Raela&lt;. Oltlo
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ioll Soclet, for M..oo County. oolhe, Ohto woo tho guest of
: af:d llaymond C.&gt;nkle
!to x lJ HIR~Ino Tent Ilike newl lrnmo. home wilh bath, hard~
I II ttc FOR SALE: Davtd, ~f~l.!l'" ! 'fho following persona were preand Mro. Jacob Phllll''
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-T 21 ltp i 2 wheel ulllity trailer texrra
wood nooro, S bedrooms, ga•
- - hp garden traotor •.~wWV~lW.I, "nl and much lnleroll ohnwn: laot week.
1 WISH 1o extend my h•orlfell nlrel .
furnace healing. $8500.00. . .i
tQOth harrow, wll!ll!f"Wel)ltti, Mr. L,. L. Caldwell of Point Mro. Vernon Grlnetaad •nd
tit"'' .to all tho,. who sonl Amoilary'o Marino 41 Trailer !NCQME PROPERTY -Duplex
EXPERIENCED
reverse, cleat tlno, all yourl Pleasanl. Mro. !AJna Fridley Mr. and Mro. Delbert Dotoon
&amp;
. and for praym of my 1 SoiOR, ft!l 4th Ave .. Oolllpolis, wllh two apartments. one + 1
AUTOMOBILE
for only ~OO. Corrtact Lynn Jones, Pt. Ploo1ont, Mr. and hove been vocattonln&amp; In North
I · n:l~ rlurlng my rO&lt;ovtry. I Ohlp. Phone ttii-029S.
room, one $ · room. Alway•
Hort, Racrne Food Market.! 'dro. l!orl\'1 11 Hendei'IOII, Pt. Carolina.
Phone WY 1,.~1
1 23_ tc Pleasant, Mr. and Mro. Dana "fro. Carl Waltley of Glou•tor,
,. In Or . Hoerr Daniel&gt; awl '
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renten. Income llati.OO month-:
Ahllftllllftl
Third Ave.
~e,.rt
"·" of rhe 11arr nf Meigs 1
Jy. Exooptlonal at ltJ,JIOO.JlO. :
M • S I'1111
G. Raybprn, Pl. Pl•asant, Mr. O~io visited her cou1in, !\Irs.
J\1emodal ho•pilal. and In 1 Platform rooker: W~oor ste- RURAL
5~room frame houae
AND
1rrne upp
George McCauoland and Aroh- 1·Do;;;na;;;ld;;;·.;A:,;:·..;Sm;,;i;th~o~ev~•l'lll;;,,;dti;.;,;Y'•====...,.,.,.,·.''"'
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!lr. Walkor, Or. Herlor and reo. Webcor hl~ fl. dinette oel,
well, oil clrculalor heal, sink. :
1 ;:-n·-CE~TURY -. -~ d- ~ ie Henry o! Henderson. Mr. and lo
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'l.J.Ifses at Holrt'r ho"pltal. M1y
bedroom suite, record cabinf'1 . 2 acre lot nice for a-.rdenlng
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m r run- Mrs. Rqd hie:rnd of South Side,
(lrliJ bl••• vou !It'your olforiJ ' 3 dreoaoro. kitchen cabinet , • and fruil. Localed II mile off :
a-bout, 2 year• old. lTD hp. Mr. George Lerner, Mayor W11
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tn ~-.Uvoo. Hoomor Rn..h I porch •wlni"· Phllro TV. coil~
Route t21 wesl. ..,,000.00 Own- '
Complotel) t equipped. L I k. llam Ke"'. Mr. •nd Mra. A. [(,
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7 24 lip 1 lng jaok, band oaw. can WY
or will trade up on Pomeroy I
new oondlron. Book valut MoCIUIII and Mr. and Mrs. J1 ••
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2~5174.
1 23 Sic
or Middleporl property.
' WY 2-2143
Pom.,oy 0
well over ~.IIIJO. Will SOCl'~ eo M. Crump of Hartford, Mr.
· ost and Foun
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flee ·•I $2,4115 or besr offer.
1 '1rs. •· ·d B:
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TWO Beogles, ~:le, 1~emale,
hou11, fuel oil circulalor. HI!A TINO, Plombla.. " .."•
WUI tako car, ~t, or gun and daughlltrs Deloria Jean
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j a?proxRimbatet YBo mon sL, run-,
drilled well. 111100.00. Owner ,.,..,oeo, mold Brolhora. In trade. Phone A_ then., LY and June ol 'ua:1••1,
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Jt'R: •·"":D
for information or re- . mng o er
wfi.tn
aure
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"uuoqa '" nptaeocl en rout huudored 1111111 at
tn ·. of girl's new blue bicycle; Clift' Rd ., Phone wv' 2.ftfi70.
will r•rry •ome financlni.
til l:aflf Matn llfeiPl, Pu.,
3:"202 .. or~~~ at Wll~o~en Ma·
:·."· Caldwell presided and
we w J laundl! . . .
ta "n rrom my yard .luly J.;7 21 Jtc
C. c. CUCKLI!R, REALTOR
eroy. Phollo W\' ...-.
nna m Belpre, Ohm. 7-18-litc Mrs. Rnd Brand, oeoretory.
o.t Shuler. 604 w Moin Sl. -BOX 211
PHON! WY 2-311!0
1 110 lfe
14 ft. Fobre&amp;tass boat, 50 hp Mr. L. L. Caldwell, Jom..
P'*neroy. Phone WY 2~~147. !8 rt. Tyler d"uhle duty oervlre
T 2.1 Sl&lt;l l
motor oovtr, trailer. CH 1- M. Crump and Arohle He~ry
.
7 23 atc meat rase. Complele. wllh FOR SAI.R _ 1 room house,
Jonal Dry CIHninl
2401, George Yonker, Le- were appointed on a comrr ,.
mezzanine shell. Full oet of full b.,omont, near school:
ontl Shirt Lountlry
tart Fall•.
·1 17 6\&lt;·
LOST - Lost in village of db;play pans, wrapping board
I Hour Cle.nlnt
Syracuse, one male bow and and r,,rrlgeratlon unil. Good and ohuroheo. an Sooth Third, •
JUI.L TERMI'l'al ond protect
Llflel NatiCI '
cme. iem~ .
Contact~ a~ new. Will sell ror only Mlddl&amp;part. Phone WY 2-51741 A~:!':,.'!':d
j lawn and sbrub!l from lniiOf.l ....-ToTo
1:1m.1
Hatold
-•IBr.VIIJ•. 0. ' $.'11111. Conloct Lynn Hart. Re~
to ,., by oppointmant.
10 ll&gt;s. Dry Cleanlnt U.OO I .nth ARAB U 1flolt Conct•
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or Roy .Jones. RJnne Rl I. , cine Food Market.
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PICKUP &amp; QILIVERY
II Co., Middleport, Ohio.5 • Ito w.,., AO•~•· ,..
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··USE ON F. of our Carpet Shamport, 6 rooms with bath. ,
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~nners FRE!C wllh B I ue Clo.. to lt'llool .Phnne wv 2·1'
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A
y 1 WHY PUMP your sluggish sep- :~".'::"'•:~~"·
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5465 _
MAt;E: $311 or more per day on I Baker Purnllure, Middleport _
~- _ &amp; SHIRT l UNDR
tic tank. !ltt Kllln-Em-AII, •tilforn~o. -~·!~~~--"''"'·
potmanent route work 1 will ,
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7 21 Btc
FOR SALII: - 6 room houoe. 7JNI43
Mon•. W. Vo. : Septic Tank Cleaner
Lando
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tile bath_, forced &lt;lir furnace_ , 1
mork Farm B.. - :.. Po-

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,Relativea enjoylllg 1 eook out
at the borne of Mro. David Kudo

NEW
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-rgaaiJO&lt;I Cbaro~ ot JOIBI
Christ ol Latter Day Saints. sill
milea from Rocine '"' RacinePortland Road Sunday Scbool
9o30 a. m.; Worship 10o30 a.
m., Sunda" evening aerv1oe at
UO p. m.; Wed .• worship serv·
ko at 7oSO p. m. Pastor. Tbomas E. Diddle. AU evening aerv·
ices begin at 7o30 p. m.

Scl.ool 2 p. m.; Worsbt,l service Prayer meellng 8 p. m. Th•.,.. la•• Junlor Choir Practice.
dleston Saturday, July 81. wm1
SoIS p. m. Saturday. Prayer day.
Bapllol cbarU, Mr. and Mrs. Cewanl Calvert
meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. IlL
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81.
Bend: Rev c... o·eoo. and BOO, Mr. and Mrs. Eugeue
-Fisher
J him
MI. Moriah !lapllol Cbarcb. Sunday School 9ol5 a. m.: Wfll'·
pastor: Robert
• Mra. Coro Mae oac
Comer of Fourth ancl Main SL ship service 10:80 • · m.: SL
a. m. MontlDI
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Middleport Rev. Nyle Borden, J&lt;lim, sunday Scbool 10 • ·
minister. Sunday School 9o30
9 a.m.
Sunday School; 1 p. Ill.
ae ·
a m. Arnold Richards, Supt.
ol Cbrlll,
service: Tburaday,
Mr. Francis MOJTIJ returned
Morning Worship, IO oSO a. m. Jerry Masters, paator:
m. Prayer me&lt;!llng.
home from Meigs Memorial boo·
School 9:30 a. m. Church
North M ID Street ,.__b
pilei and Ia convaleseing after
Zloa Cbarob ol Christ, Pome- Olorcll of Gad, ML Mortab: a. m.; CbrlsUan EnQeavor, uo
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sulferlllg a bock InjUry from a
rov . Harrisonville Road, Eu· Rev Ira M. Tibbs. pastoro Sun· p. m. Evening Servloe, 8,80 p. Cbrlot. Rutland: Dr .. N. C. Car· fall from a ladder.
gene Underwood, minlster Bl· day Sobool 9:45 a. m.; Worship m
penter, m!nlster: Btble
.
ble school 9oSO a. m .; Morning servioa 11 a.m. and 7o45 p. m.: ·
9:30 &amp;. m., V. R. Braley, oupt; 1 Mrs. Milton Wolfe accompan.vorship !DolO a. m.: Evening Prayer meo"-g I oliO p. m. Tu... Syracuse Flnl United PreabY·
Worahip 10o30 a. m.; ' ed Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wolfe
worsllip 7o30 p. m.; Roberi Reed day o Young People, 7o30 p. m. tenan Cburob., Rev.
Canaday. plaulal: to llleir home at Athens eud
Bible
So;&gt;t.
Friday.
Ruppel!,
pastor;
9
a.
m. Worworahlp
7:30 p. m.: IIIey
attended IntheColumbus
BU!y Graship Somoe; 10 a. m.
ham Crusade
Clll

, . Churdt. • the .......
Oil INI'th !« tl• buildin' of chari\Ctttr n d 1ood
~tiJeMhip. It ill I lflOI'fi!OOM
fll ..,iritlMI vaiUN. Without
I at:roaJ ~·hun::b, ~teitha l"
dernor:ucy nor civiiintu.&gt;n
C&amp;D IW'Vi't'e. Thent are fullf

tao.iot

r ..IK'M why every
.oowd atwld Mn'it'ell
r•rularly and 1upport tl••
chun:b. They Ut&gt;: {ll Fur hill
own oke. 121 l''or hill chil-

familiar scene along the border of
our lives. Suddenly it became 011~
church.
And the re was that deep senoe or
partnership with God •• , full of.
promi'" .•. frought with challenge.
There i8 ~uch an abundant harvest
of blessing and happiness to be
reap~d in life •• , if a man yearns
for the lw.st, and daims it for hi•
own. and is ready to put his band
to the plow,

Lultf
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Roman•

Thursday
I C&lt;Jrinthian!

8ol2·17

i:S-12

Jo'r iday
II Corinthians
I):JG-21

Satur&lt;laY
Galatiana
4:1-7

b~·

Frlda~

sage,
wg

Prayer
er service
led by Millard Coe, Dam.
Portland,
Rev. Harold
Lowrence MeP m meet· uo
p. m. Wednesday.
el, ?"'tor:
7 30
'
· · · Route Rock Springs MtlltO'dtst, · R: Supt:
Sc""l
9:30 a. :m.
Poatecoslol
Assembly,
MYF, Sunday
8 p. m.:
Worship.

tqin tlwl wllich is good in family and commu.nity life, tl1is fenis .&lt; pon.&lt;Orf'd

ML Unl08 F.W.B.

~.

ond Mr. andandSOIIIIMrs.
Cbarob, evenrng
Merle Schroeder
011

. Henry
Stanley.
Schon! 9:45
a. mpastoro
.• .Earl Saturday
Mr. andafternoon.
Mrs. Clyde cross and

tltf' bus :nf'SS firms and organizations

121, Rev.Scllool
Paul E.
; Sufidiy
SOhool p.
m.: B1ble Study, 7o30 p. m. p m.
Supt.; Blbl!
Preachlg,
7o children
Columbus
spent Ne•·
the
Sunday
10 Jones,
a. m.:pastor
Wor· R. Card,
a. pastor
m.; Worship
: service,
Wednesday.
Study
weekend of.
w1th
Mrs. Howard
9030
trho.&lt; f' nalnPs OfJpl'Or bf'lmr.
ship services 7:30 p. m. Sun· 7·30 p. m.; r.tYF Uo!O' p;"'tiU Enterprise EUB Church, Rev .. Young People&amp; meeung, 7:110
gler aod other relet!vea.
2
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Wednesday
and of
Friday.
WSCS
Men el Smith, pastor. Woralllp m. Wednesday; Choir
andover
Kenny
of Ak·
1o30.pAn.: Pray·
. Bradbury
Church
Christ, er
andTuesday
Bibla Study"l/ed
rooDon
c•me
the Fisher
.....,kend
ltJ
7.30 service 9o30 a. m.o , Sunday 7o30 p m. Thursday.
Art Marcum, miruster; Bible p. m.
' ...... ·. . Sobool, 10·30 a. m. Youib Fel· no Salvadon Army,
vlslt their
Mr.
School and Morning Worship,
• .:"·:• :::· ,. Jowship 6o30 p. m.; Boys
RayS. Wining, offioer In charge. and Mrs. Henry ROII!Ib. Don"'
IOoSO a. m.; Christian Encleav· Raclae
llbitcb.• Girls Fellowship, 6o30 p, m.;
10 a. m. HoUness meet· turned home and Kemty remain
or, 6 p. m.; Evening Worship, H. L. McDalllel, pastor: Sun- Evening service uo p. m., 2nd
a. m. Sunday Souool. ed for a visit.
Scbool 9:30 a. m.; Preach- and 4th Sundays: Youth Cboir,
.7 p. m. Yoong
Mr. and Mrs. RaiJII1 Parker
7 p. m.
&amp;
Member FTD
Kingdom Hall of Jebovalt'a mg 10o30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; 6o30 p. m. Wednesday . Prayer Legion: 7o30 p. m.
· of Chester _oatled on Mr. anci
Greenhouse WY 2-3402
Witnesseso Public meetin8, Sun- Prayer and BlbiJ:tudy, 7:30 p. Meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday meeting; Thursday, 1 to 3
Mrs. Francts Morrl!, Tuelday
day 3 p. m.; Watchtower study m. Wednesday.
.
Be th M thodl t Ch h M dies Home League: 7 p. m. Prep afternoon.
•
.
- __,..4 ?· m.; Bible study Tuesday,
a
e
s
ore' · claalles; 7.30 p.m. Bible abidy, Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
8 p. m.; Service meeting, 7 p. Anllqnlty Baptist Cbnrd Snn. E. !l"wson, pastor:
meellng. Ollter services Verne Watterson on July ll
m. Thursday: Ministry sehool, day School at 10 a. m. Prayer Sohool, 9oSO a . m.; Loe
announcement.
were Mr. and Mrs. Don~ Me·
Esta blished in 1904
"Take Someone To Church This Wt&gt;f:"k''
p.
-n.
Thursday.
n.eetrng
l'hu•·•d•Y.
7:30
p.
m.
Su?t.;
Mortung
Worship,
Kay,
!lanny and
of New
West Columbia . W. Va.
8
DauviUo
Pilgrim
BollneSI,
lP.
The
United
Methodist
Cbnrob
a.m.;
.
Jr.
MYF
6
to
7
p,
m.
The
Cbnrcb
ot
the
wark,
Mrs.
Herman
Weleb
tiiUI
Middle'j:lort
P\1 . Mason SP 3-!5~93
WY 2-3284
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Ohio I, Rev . O. H. Pomeroy. Rev. Mdvm Alktre, Sunday evening with Dale
Ray E. warne.
Mr. 6lld Mrs. Delbert ·welch o1
Car, pastor: Sunday Schon!,
Melvm Alktre, pastor. Church Dee Swearmgen, leaders. Sr. Sunday
9:30 a. m.; ~
Vin...,t.
9030 Sohool, 9. ~ a. m. ~ Crew, MYF 7 p. m.. Jean Smith, COlli&gt; ing Wonhlp 11 a. m.;
a. m., Robert Grate, Supt. Wor·
___.:;;;;:;;:;;:;=.__
Iship service at !Oo3; B. m.; pJl. Supt. Leo •ognan•. Ass I. Supt. selor: WSCS. 2nd Monday ol 6o45 p. m.; Evening Service,
DOflGJ&gt;-DART-DODGE TRU CKS
7o30 p. m.: Midweek Prayer ser·
, grim Youth, , p. m.: Evan· holy CommUI•IOD will be observ· each month at 7:30 p. m.;
45 , p. m. Mid- ed.
6
Middleport,
Ohio
geUst!c
service,
ernllO!I
Circle,
4th
Thursday
, 7:30 p. m Wednesday.
Mi ddlf:"port
7
30
Week Prayer and Praise, Wed· First BaptiJI Cbllrob, Pom.. 3 p. m.; Clasll 12, 3rd Wedn...
,EpiiOOJIO) Cbaroll
nesday, , p. m.
roy, Ralph c. Zundel, pastor: day at 8 p. m.; Church Admm·
. lllornlng Prayer
7 30 Oarcb of tho N 9:30 • 11:15 worship servtce tstrauon, 2nd WP&lt;inesday, 7 p.
Middleport
at 10o30 a. m. except[
arene, Rev Clyde J ~ and study. Sermon "Peter atm.; .Choir practice, 7 p. m., tho
Suoday wblcb wiD
Sunday
Sch;.,
,
a.
·m.;
Mornthe
Gate
Beaullful,"
by
Rev.
Wednesday.
Holy
Communion.
Mr. and Mrs. wesley llobt
Coin Opprated Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaning
West MaJn SL
Pomeroy
30
19
lng Worship IO:!O a. m.; NYPS Frll!lk Cbeesebrew of Middle- SL Jobo'a CatiMJIIe Mission: Olealor Charob ol God, Bev. and Beulah Lowther spent a
PomP.roy
397 W. Main
Support the Church of Your Choice
Youug People, , p.m.; Evan- port. Nursery and Junior ehur- near Guysville !Dutch Ridge):
Speneer pastor. Sunda weekend at their farm homo
6 45 ,
•
gellstic me&lt;&gt;tlng
p. m.;
for ohlldren. Afternoon pic· Rev . George R. Shipman. p..
•
Y near here.
9030 a. m.
me for youllt at F·~··-• Run t
Su d M
10 ••
Morning wol' Miss Connie Weyand ~1 a
7 30
11
Prayer.
7:30p.m.
or, Day
n ayof Obligation
ass o- 6:30
B. m.;
Naomimeet'1g,
Baptist Wed.,
Cbarcll:
sua- Lake Thursday
p.m. One. Holy
a. m. Prayer Meeting, lew days at her borne In Coday School 9:30 a. m.: Wor- Won One clltss ptcruc at Foster 1m.o Confession, 1&gt; hour
Peo 1 8
bus and attended the Billy er.
.
Buildt-rs
&amp; Bui!t.ling SuppUE'II
ship
11
a.
m.;
Prayer
service,
July
19
be
the
[Jas·
Mass.
P
•
ce
ay,
ham Crusa&lt;le.
Bakers of Good Bread
7
p.
m.
Wednesday.
tors
final
serv1ce.
at
9o
30
ioi·
Lour
Lady
of
Loretto
Million
m.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rlidetll
Ph. 985-200S
Chester. Ohio
Huntington, W. Vo,
Cat-,.. ter Baptist Chlll'l!h: lowed. by feDowablp . dir1er. lAJng Bottom, Rev. George R. Sullo• MOibodlot CltiJUb. KeY· W..re Pomeroy vlsitora MolldaJ
Sunday 11Scllool9·30 a.m.; Morn- The Billy Graham Crusade w•U Shipman, administrator. ·
Casto, Rev. Artllur SUit, Mr. and Mrs. Alberl CoDtt
l ing Worship IO ol a. m.
be attended 1r thr, evelolll!; 7o15 Mass BoliO a. m., est.; Holy
Church servlcetJ'
were In Athens Saturday.
Rutland First 5BapllSI Cbareb by all who secure ltckets for ol Obligation. 7 p. m.
2nd. and 3rd Sundllv at 11 Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Morrlt
Sunday Schl'ol 9o30 a.m. Preacbo reserved seats; 20 are available Ralllllld Charob 01 Gad, Rev.
m. Sunday Sohool every Sill&gt; are now at borne. He bas heel
The Bend Area's Lar2est New Supermarket
I Suoday 2:30 p. m.
an ftl'sl come basis.
Joho Smallwood, pastor: Sunday
10 a. m., CUnt Orr. Supt. In llnlverslly hospital In ColUin
C hP ~ter, Ohio
I
HarrisonviU.
Presbyterlon,
Sohool
tO
a.
m.;
Evangelistic
Lester L. Roush. assist- bus for the past month btit IL
Middleport Ohio
I I
Rev. Jolm Davies, pastoro Wor· The Unll•d Melhodlot Church, service 7 p. m.; Young People llfll. Church Night on the 4tb now impmved.
•
sblp oerv!ee 8:30 a. m.; Sunday Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Alkire, Endeavor 7 p. m. Wednesday; Saturday ulghl of eacb monllt.
Mrs. Edmond Foster ant
School 10:30 a, m.
pastor.
Sohool9:15 a.m. Prayer meeting 7 p. m.
Ma- Qly
Mrs Ginevro Foster wero lr
Tho Peldeeollal Churoh, Mid- •Dtvine Worsltip 10:30 a. m. Ser· day.
.
Gallipolis Wednesday.
dleport, South 31'1i Ave.: Sunday mtm: "The Wonder·Worller." Cbeoter Metbodlal Charcb: Miller Street, lVocal Muslcl:
Everett Holcomb and mothol
Bulova Watches Sales &amp; Service
1
&amp;
School 10 a. m.: Sunday evening The public is invlted to attend. P R. Card, paator; Wo r s ll i
recenl Pomeroy V\lltorl.
0 P · a. m. Clayton
186 N Second
, evangelistic service, 7o30 p. m. Alfred Melbodlst Cbarcb, Ret. service at t a. m.; Suhday
Morris and family oi
1Wtdnesday Bible Sbldy 7:30 p. Peaerl A. Casto •. pastor. Sunday School 10 a .. m.; WSCS, 111 Bible
7.30 P. m. Wednes- Columbus accompanied hit
m.; Saturd•: · ulgbl Prayer and Scllool at 9:30
Charles Tay· Tburaday of montbi
parents home . ancl · 8]lt!ll\ \llo
worship 1-10 p. m. Pastor, Rev. lor, sup!.; Worsbtp services at meeting, Srd
niJ;en of Mel FeOowoblp, weekeod here.
B. L. Barrett.
10:45 with Lloyd Dillinger, lay month: MYF laat two
Arthur SUit, putoro Great Mrs. Grace Henoler apettl I .
Rolland
ot o. Naur· leader, Wed. prayer aervice at ol month.
Methodist Cllurcll.
Wl!j!k witb !lr son, Jolm Paul
eneo Sunday Sobool to SO a. m.' 7; t5 p. m.
ML Bormoa United
featured April 10, Frt- llensler and family at Ne1r81'L
Pomf'rny
WY 2-2440
E Main St.
Pomf'roy
130 E. Seeo nd
Morning Worsblp 10 t&amp; a. m.
In Christo Re• Garrabrant, pa..
Mrs. Cora Morrla and daUIIr
I
•
Evangelistic serv1&lt;:o 7o45 ;&gt;. m.
Rollau·l Melhodlat Churrb tor: Sunday Scbooi l oSO a. , .
ter, VloJB, of Columbui IIPI!lll •
Midweek prayer service, 7:45 p. Carl Herrin&amp;, pastor; MDl111111 Preaching 10 00 a. m.;
SERVICE ANNOUNCED
= y at 1l1e Romon Morrill
m. Wednesday,
worship 10:30 a. m.: Churdl nate preaohlng and
'Rev. Franklllt Hatcher of
anci'
p
FURNITURE &amp; APPLIANCES
Quality Furnitllrt&gt; al Lower Prices
,
Mr.
Colambii'OiaPet:Worab1p 1.,.,. Scbool9o30 a. m. WSCS first Endeavor, 7:30p.m. Sunday;
0 . will
vice eacb Suuday 9o15 a. m.; Tuesday and 2nd ThundaY o1 Mid . l)'eek p!'ilyer
lmcJre, lila, . conduct ,
w-•
Chester, Ohio
Phone 985-2 125
Sunday
10 a. m.: Youth each month: Family N!g)lt last 7:30 p. m. wedneaday; Cottt!ge
at
Albany. : ·
Service 6:15p. m. Evening Wor· Sunday evening of each lll«tlb Prayer meellng, la•t Friday of
..tw- • 1.,,_
ship 1 p.m. earh Sunclay.
at t:30 p. m.; Prayer Meeting, each month ,
__..
1
&amp;
• Ill. ·
' ll&lt;lter
el C r lot 7o30 p. m. Wednesday.
Rolland ·MI!181on : OUve New·
.
"EVERYTHING IN HARDW ABE"
Blbl• School 9 30 a. nL Preach- ~•
um•-•
" •••
I man, IIIIS8lonary pastor:
R~XAI.I. DH Ur;s
1
. 10 'SO a. m., fir st and .third Christ
..,ea Clolrok:
..., Rev. Elden R.a day
We Fill All Ouctors Prf'S('r ipt•on!l
D:30 a. m.: "'o!lbllp.ll
"
'" ' •
Pomeroy,
Ohio
'
WY 2-~55
Pnm,.roy
Sundays.
Balko
SlOr Su d So
l~o 30 a. m.; Prelohlng 7:30 .
Cllrl•to•
&lt;lngsbary 10 a.;,.
h":!. m.; Prayer service, 7:3o p. ·m.
Road ·nday School 9·:10 a m. Chris~ EDde
.~':·
IU
· Tbur,3day.
7
Ralpb Carl. Supt.: '!reaching Mr ' '•da c•·avr1"1 ' . pldent'll. Tappen l'laiDI EUB
1 ' ""
•-·1cea. 7·30 p. m., ~-~
eo•·' c~
,,.va er, prea
• Re E
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TilkE' Someone WJtb You To Cburcb
.,.,.
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1
v. u~nf
,
In Pomero)' Over 90 Yearl
Laytn.111;
P..•ver
m
..
tln~.
l'ue•
P
m.
';:.;,
bm
Ug'ZOserv
ces:
tor
Sunday
·Worshl,
II
Bnken of l~ni ~Hm BrPad
1 · ·
Phone WY 2-2049
day 7 3tl r m.
· ac I . . . P· m. • and 7 30 p. m •Jternately
10:80 A.ll.
Loneovllle
Con~egalloaal Mld·We;' Pray.,, meeung. 1 80 day 1Schtlo1 9 :Ill • m and 1~
' ·:hr"""'' Cbutrh Franlt ~ ~
~=-~'I0810 Lead· a m ~lternaloly . Huhall VlneAII Pn d The C'hurrh Of Yonr Choice
i ' '1l....,sebrew pa~t9r:
Sunrl,'IV
' n.
1 ·. ·
vard SUpt . P~hle Stt4Qv· ar,d
()1Ffl~1~)6ii;~:li1
12 AM
, ,..,,., 9·30 a m·, Rlehard
Slilt EUB
• ..,-,Prayer Servl&lt;'f led
J&gt;llstur .
P.M.

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Syraetlle Chnrcb ol lho N - Thursday nlp,ht.
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lltree sons of Algonac, Mich.,
day Scllool 9o30 a. m.; Worship
ancl Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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m .: NYPS 6o40 p. m. Evenin~ 30 p. m. "rayer meeting, 7o30 ·•
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services 7:30 p. m. Prayer p. m. Tuesday.
m.; Wed. 7' 30 p. m. Prayer Uc Service, 2nd aqd tth SUI&gt; companied by Mr. anc1 Mra. Dm
meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
meetmg; 8030 p. m. Wed.,
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Theiss, Supt.; 6:'30 p. m. aMrs. Rooort Knlgbllltep and
pastor. Sunday School 9o30 a. and 9 30 a. m alternately. Sun- byterian Cllurch, Rev . Howard Youtb FeUowshlp. CARMEL
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worship 10::JO a. m.; You tb 9o30 a. m. altern~tely. ;~orman t:~ a.m. Mrs. Rodney Sauer, oe Roush, Supt.; 10o30 a., m. George Simpsoo. Allcla remainServices 7 p. m.; EvangeUsUc Babr, Supt. Bible Study and sup!.: 10oSO a. m. Worship: 5o4S Morning Worsblp, Znd and 4th ed for an Indefinite vlslt.
service 7:30 ~. m. Mid · Week prayer service led by pastor, P· m. YF: Wed .. uo Junior
of the ~tb; 8 p. m. Mrs. Mildred SwHt of Columprayer servlco. 7oW p. m. Wed. uo p. m. Thursday.
ChoU': 7 p. m. Semor ChoU'.
EvangeU.tic Service, bus a dinner guest Sunday
ByaeU Rna Free Metbad1ot,
Free WIU Baptist
Srd Sunday of month. of her mother • Mrs. Francio
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Morris and visited her lather at
Sunday
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10 a.
Syraouso Ml"toa, .Re••
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Forty-three aere•! How long we
laborell, hoping someday to add it to
.our modest farm.
Good bottom land .•• with a grove
for the chilflren to play ia,. a strea m
with an ol' swi mm in' bote, and rich
soil ju•t ,betging for the plow.
Now il's ours! A great moment ..•
full of promi.e , •• :froughl with
challenge.
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