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THIS WEEK END ELBERFELDS .STORE IS OPEN .FRIDAY .UNT.lL 8 .AND SA TURD~Y NIGHT UNTIL 9 IN THE
EVENING. There's lots of bargains all over the store-- in our Furniture Sale on the 2nd .~nd 3rd floors- ()U.r Lqwn
Mower Sale at the Warehouse on Mechanic S~reet -~ Summer Porch and Lawn furnlfiire sale qn the 2ncl floiir .. Big
ToweiSale on the Main floor. Also at the Warehouse on Mechanic Street we are having a sale of 'Lees'·R~gs •• Roll end ·
remnants hound ready to use A{l ofthese are either 12 or 15 feet wide- and on Sale at about half the·tegular price.
All excellent Lees quality. (Next Monday the 30th is Memorial Day and our store will be clqsed all dayf .

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Upholstery
REMNANTS

Boys
"Never Need
Ironing"
SHORT SLEEVE

Wage Bill

Slightly
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.Lengths ,

SPORT SHIRTS

Sold only In Remnant

Sizes 8 to 20. Solld colors and plaids.

lengths aa they come

Henley neeks -

button down Ivy

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SHOR'I'S

from the mill 1 to 10

league styles and

regular collars.

yards. Each piece mark·

Just wash tbese shirts - dry them -

AU man tailored styles in solids and plaids - zipper
slcte closings -machine washable fabrics- jamaicas
- bermudas - surfers - just any length you want.
Sizes 8 to 18 orn132 to 38.

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Upholstery remnants In-

they're ready to put on ancl wear.

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SWIM SUITS

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elude Boucles, Matless-

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Rayons.

Goad Calor

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see our fine selection of Swim·
suits for infants, girls. teens and
women. Choose from one-piece
and two piece styles of double-

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SHORT SLEEVE

knit clJttons, double-knit nylons,

Big seleetlon of Interesting prints. Towel size 35 by
60 inches. Buy and save,

lycralcotton and nylon satins.
Assorted floral printl, stripes,

$1.50

·SPORT
SHIRTS

ehecks and solids,

lnfanll, 2·3x . , .. , • , . $1.95

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Little Girlo, 4-6x

$1.951nd $2.95

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Girls, 8-14

$2.95 end $3.95

THns, 10-16T

Mtn1 enct·YOUIII 1111111

lll'ge (16-16\t), extra large (17·

SWIM ·

17'h ), Plaids, checks, stripes. white

$4.95 end $5.95

TRlJNKS

pastels, solid dark colors. Square

Chubby, 8¥•·141'2
$5.95

talal ~shirll witb long tails.

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Regular and tapered styles.

Womens, 30-46

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walllt lltyles. A
fiDe ll'oup. Colorful plaid

$5.95·$7.9$.$8.95
$9.95-$10.95-$12.95

patterns and a fine range
of plain colorr.
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Shifts
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Sport Shirts $2.95 to $4.95

SUMMER
DRESS
SLACKS

Sophisticated shifts iD a bevy of 1tyl• • ; .,
each enchanting ..• each feminine and Batter·
ing ••• each tmdsable, needing 10 little care.
We selected the Mondrian look in Dacron/
cotton ond the Fair Lady look in ChambraY.
You may select from our gala collection of
many 1:1tyles and colora for &amp;:irla 3 to 6X
and 7 to 14.

fine selection of the popular
permanently pressed slacks

Shifts for girls in all ranges. 8 to 6X and 7 to 14.

In Ibis group. wts of wash &amp;

Sizes 29 to 42 and extra large
sizes 46 to 50. You'U find a

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Beautiful Bath Towels
Hand Towels-Wash Cloths
Bath Mats·AII First Quality

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$2.00 to $4.00 BATH TOWELS_ $1.29
$1.39 to $1.89 HAND TOWELS
. 69c
59c,fo 89c WASH CLOTHS
29c
$2.50 to $4.99 BATH MATS
$1.59

neat cbeckl. Choose your lao
vorlte style.

495 To 895
Polyethylene Flowers
Soe tbe big seleetion of fiowers and foliage for MeD&gt;
orlal Day decorationj - also Metal Cemetery Vase1,
Straw Sluffed wreatha and styrofoam Wreatho.

Hou-•ree Dopt. Itt Floor

ond

$3·95

B•YI Swlm Trunlca In oil
sizes 8 to 18 1.95 &amp; 2.95

MeM Short SIHve

Solei Frldoy ond Soturdey.,qur 69C

KNITTED

Mens Banlon ,!Dress Socks

SPORT SHIRTS
Small, medium, IarKe ond
extra lari&lt;, Henley eoll11
style, V neck puUOftl,
wbite. solid eolon. A very
fine selection, wUh them,

One size flta aU sizes l.O to,l3. Solid colors mll'oon,
black, white, navy, charcoa~ light blue, reel. Save tn
ypur needs. week end. . i

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they require iitUe Iron·
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wear fabrics. SaUd colors and

Special Purchase and Sale!

$2·95

Other Mens Short Sleeve '

Men's

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SHORTS
A line llfOUP of plild pat.
tomo, will: obo:to and il·
10 solid .eolon. Bell loop
atyleo aDd &lt;ODUIIental
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MENS BAQtfEL~S' FRIEND ·

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popular eenulne Bacholor's 'P)'Iend modi errJday «&gt;~
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Boat Races are Main Event
-- Of 3-Da.yBig Bend Regatta
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In Roman Gabriel Deal

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THE DAILY SENTINEl

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Anna
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Dies Thursday :. &lt;

.The Ellllt•~P United States Dtv!Sional Champ ons lp '
lar pOlice -who tried lo stop ures wou ""I
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F'uner I oervices wUI be Boat Races nave oeen scheduled as one of the mam ev·
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, 0 Jl and 12 The sanctioned races for the Mideast and
stones andh ve~ 0,; b 1 aa!ety of all of.tbo notlona of
olll•clne, who dloll .
' 'tlo~al Outb~ard Assocta·l
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~~n will have a f2:500 and friction resulting in greatthe stoneo, •ron forward hurling !le called !~r more eooperation CbesbJre, CQIIIPI.med of 0
ber 11, 11115,.-lbe tlaueh•. of tht
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er speed and actiOn like an
tear g., vonades. Tflel&gt;lprll among free world notions on re- illjury after a. two car rear
~~~ lacob Nelller llliiJ-~ '
p Ra~s will b·• held
Sat.Ur- plane. '('he bottom ol the hydroon the balcon~ ?f a ®t;I!Of form of the lntematlonal Mono- coUislon , al 4:11 p.m.
Murdock Nelgler. Her' ,.~ ..
day afternoon and Sunday after· planes are designed to create
twose began , hurling rocks at ,lary !!Ystem, ~uctloll o! lir· 1113' 011llt ~. three •
CecU j.erey, dle&lt;Un · l~ , ..
noon June nth and 12th. Driv· the least water friction possible
the policemen,
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Ills llliiJ other trade bat:rlen and a mile soutll el the
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10111 IJ..J ,
ers from all over Eastern Unit- and take advantage of the wmd
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The policeman on cbar~e alii to poor counMes.
Brkfee, bl Klllluga.
m our
~ed. States are now registering I underneath.
HONG KONG (UP!) - Korean w~r turncoat 9.1ar- ' drew his .15 caliber pllltol and
'!'be stile Htabway
aid Leeoy,
N sale
and numerous entries have a!-. A racing rounabout has a ence c. Adams admitted today that he. vo!unteered . to j !~red three ·shots In tht! att. The Marrioge Ei!ldl
cited Bradbury to
!lev.. Oily Frallklll!
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read}' been received. All 51zes straight flat or round bottom tape radio broadcasts for the. CommuniSt Vtet Co~g aim· : police fell back, leaped Into a
municipal couri May 27
of
Donald Ray, . ,, ,
ul hydroplanes ant
racing , designed to plane off the top of ed at encouraging. the Amencan Negro soldters m VJO~ I waiting lruok and, sped away. SAUNAS, CALIF. chirp of !allure to stop
and Roy Allen S .••, .
J&lt;mndllbouts are being entered, i the weter's sur! ace, but d~ Nam to stop fightmg . "I told them that they were fight
Rlotere Cbtress Kil!l Novttk bas ended the a,.ured clear distance.
one dlq~te~,
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Regatta olficials said.
not incorporate the speCial ing the wrong war," said the 37-~ear-old Negro fro~ , The rlo~rs cheered. One her 11-monlh marrtage to Brll· O!flc~ llkl that J0111
llac!M, Ia ~rliitdA·hydroplane is a type of features on the lwttom which Memphis Tenn. "They should be ftghtmg for e');'ahty you~ster who. couldn't )!ave lah actor lllcbllrd Johnaon.
Wolfe, 31, lllclne, headed
lwt brothan, lliiJ
boat used for racing because raises the boat from the water
Adams who arrived here Thursday from ommu· l been IIUirt 'ih~ s~n ClitirUed , TJte S3·nt~r'Old · bloado star on Rl. 3$, bad olowed lor
llactne, ·pol· ' ·EW,
" pl~nes on top of the water's as in the hydroplanes.
. I nisi China, 'told newsmen about making pohtical pror;: I to this correspa&amp;leitt.lli ·blii/beal - · sr8oJted ..on lntirlo&lt;utory fie aheed of bel'. Behlnil
and a tdstar,
, urface and does not have to Pomeroy's " Big Bend" Oh•• [ganda broadcasts. for the Com_'llumsts and diScussed_~ IGI Epgllsh: "No· sweal! No divorce dec.ree by Juclse Anlh· Bradbury, aceordlna to the
Sayre, llookersv&amp;,, W.
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recordtrigs for sweat!''
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ony Brazi11n a ten-minute clos· trol, failed to stop and his
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und sanctioned so record runs Istay behind the Bamboo , 1 d•d the ~;peL. b r 8 t i 0 n A · Ji&gt;ne pdliceman on' tr!Jific eel ht!at:Jna Thursday. She charg. struck the back o! tbt
Services wlU be at lite Rlelnt
-...;;,..-1 .e res nse duty drew'i:'bts pill&lt;ll'-bul did ed Jobnson, 38, wllb extreme ear. There wu medium
can be established and recog- Curtain.
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Metbodlsl Church Sulld~~J II, .1.·
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IFront, Adam~ ~~d ~ :nisi . not fire-;~ . rlolera . ~ded II'Uelty. Braill alao Fanled bel' age to bolb veltlcln.
p. m. (EST) wllll tho _,.ftev,
DEVOTm TO INTEII&amp;~t on Ass'n.
eroy; Peggy A. Beck , Rt. .3•Ito quest•~~: ~ ouh ~ ~~d." the ; ominously towllrd; litrn. ''!'he request to 111sume her maklen Other omsil by the
Robert E. Smith Sr., olllcllt. •
~GS . MASON Alu;&amp;
Logan, Ohio; Mrs. W1iham W•l-, report t" e a
st ' rioters foil hal&lt;. '
name, MarUyn Paulino Novak. Tbursdly btoluded:
E. Jna, Burial will bt. lll the L-.
IUcfl•fd s. ow'"' "'*n•t~•r
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The ·niOb bladed for the Viet
Gould, 20, Harrlsonville, no muf. tart Falls Cemetery. Sbl Wll .
PuDi!~::·~ . !:;"~:.~~.!!~'' ••MP'
iu~ W. 'Meek, Rt. 1, Kitts Hill; 'year f?r the \ te namese Hoa Dah p.:~·goda wber&amp; monks Roil Mer,er Liked
fler, cited te Meip eounty t.'Ourt a member of the Middleport .
SPt "rd'' and Sundal' b.Y Tb• Oblo
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Camp ; Clyde w. Mahan, IU. 1, ''1 anpealed mainly to the ' I d k . '
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Negro soldiers m VJet am, I To the c}Jeers ef the mob 1 Commerce· Commisaion
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E:nLe red .u IKond elau muUnJ
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speakers ,tenouoced the eevern- OD the mefltr of the
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01 ~~uconaJ advetUsln&amp; reprerenuuve, hours 2,.4 an~ 7 ~8 p. m. Parents
Mr.'l. Larry 0 · B~ker, Syra- 1 The former U.S. Arrn/ . ment for U:iling 'tear gas on the v8nia (PRR) and New
~all at the FogleiiiiJ J'lmeral
l:loll lndli Kimball. Lnc., • 343 Le~tln.~t· only on Pedtatr~cs_ Ward.
cuse , daughter, 11 .12 a. m. isergeant, who was captured by I rioters and•;for "~auslng a civi1 CeDtraJ rlib'oads were
borne any Ume after 1- p. Ill. .•·
~~:rt.~ve .. Ne.,.. vor~ ctty. New
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I Thursday: Mrs. .lames W. Nel-~ ttte Communists in 195~ and j war.''
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(DST) Saturday,
sull•~ rt11u"" rate•: oeuvenl!d b) Mrs. .James W. Nel son, 100 son 100 Fourth Av€., daughter, defeded to the Chinese s 1d~ at
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tod'
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urriH ovh~nl available " cent. periF ·th Ave . William G Gil,
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tn ded" 'the ~ntral Tlte boards rite!thu•
Falcons ean
dive-bcllntl -.
Dally ~qtinet oUice, tt8.2o;
B t • Uert Rt 1 Gal lipolis· B o \' d · . F E ..
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their PMY It 171
Molor Houle ovher• ca rrier
servtC@ J. Rame), Pt. Plea.'lant , Ophel- son , 7 a. m . Friday,
j in the foreign rorrespGndents
pth ' · .;.a t 'h ~
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--- ~nut nallalll!! : One monl,h, 1\.J I) liJ i i ~ Cuthbertson Laki n. w. Va.·
ll'ISC h·argf!&gt;
Iclub lu&gt;re.
Square, - ·.,;·r.ns o,~ 'h
een r anno~
Stiff sentences were order· l,.._ _ _ _iliiiilii-iliiilj '
m111: One yur $IO.nn :
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$~.n~ Three monl.ha. 1-;J.(J\ I..Silb!crlp· l Mrs. Larry D. Baker, Syracuse; i Mrs. Britton B. B"arlow, Mrs. Achlms cool\' stated his I and lhe u .. . ~t exc atl8'f ~t J y
0 ra.....1 . e con- ed tor Emmett Wekh, R. D. li'
~~:~ll:e~,~ ID~:lude. sum.tay Time•· I Wil!' . . . . Carleton. Rt. J, Porn- F...dward M. Blake, Jr. Rose M. opposilion lo U.S. policy in Viet I area bef~re fahmg back Qn 8 ditions. PRR stockboJdera
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meet at Ute Slteraton Hotel hero Court Ju•·e Franlc w.
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Allen D. Hale, Sr., George R. intend to join any anti-war swirling t etr ye ow ro
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destn.lctlon of property and
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Lemon,. groups when he returns to the b a t t I e flags, the m 0 0 k s
turblng the peace.
Mrs. Rabbi Leport, Mrs.. J?hn United States with his Chinese screa~ed for the overthrow ~~
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F. Marks. Charles L. Neutzltng, wife and two children. •·J'm Prem1er Nguyen Co l(_y s No OrganiC Un&amp;on
costs and sentenced to oervell
e$8.00 FOR CHILDREN UNDER 13
Keith Notter, Sherry L. Patter-! just about ff'd up with politics," Igovernment. Their teen-age DETROIT - TWO
30 days In county jail on the
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I son, Todd Smith, Mrs. Ja&lt;·ob , he said.
helpers passed out l~aflets U. S. Baptilt groupo
destruction o! property ~::11
e$15.00 PER FAMILY PLUS $2.50 EACH
Stanley,
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Robert H. Tucker. Shirley Jean [ teered'' to make two tapes for ) English urgir\g U.S. sold!etl _to ruleG .o~t or~anic union of
ing the 'Jihce.
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Tucker, James r. Watts, Jerry I the Liberation Front, the I oppose their ·aoverrunent .II VJet 16 milbon members.
In other court actlvity,
A. Wolfe, Mrs. Warren
G.. political arm or the 'Viet Cong, • Nam policy.
Dele,ates to the
annual ford Icenhower was fined
Black and infant daughter, Mrs. which has a diplomatic mission I
·Police Charge Mobt· ·
Southern Baptist
aad costs on an insecure
3 Miles NE of Pomeroy on Rt. 7
Thomas F. Leach and infant ; in Peking . He said he was not I Time and again. riot pollee which winds up I four •
charge, Bennett Dale
Then 1 Mile South on the Wells Ro1d
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ing their nightsticks or Orlng to keep next year't
na Carol Hysoll, ItO 1nd COS'II,JI
tear gas ' grenad.. at · potnt- in Miami closed to
Improper Jell turn, and
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o! Johnson, $10 and costs,
and lied when they were God and changing ethics.
wldlh load.
attacke'd , only to regroop and I
Robert F. Dummitt lorf,eJte&lt;
otrike again.
ISurse Into Street
a 127.50 bond lor apeedtn•
The pOlice extended the ' F:AYETI'E, MISS. - l\10111!: Ll!roy Harth Jr.. !oriclted
. barbed-wire barricades protect· than 31111 angry Negroes surged similar bond !or ficticlous
.ing the U.S. Embassy to take m Into the streets o! lbil 1111all istratioo.
another block and a half of southwest Mississippi
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ed seven machine guns and twa teen-ager was allegedly sbot by 10me moonshine
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No attempt was made to Sheriff's Deputy R. T. Prillt!l&gt;
attack the embassy. The only ani said the you1h.
American casualties ' or the riot Knight, 16, of Fayette, was
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military jeep whicb was stoned 1 wound In the Jell hip. He wa.
when it passed near Ute An not believed critically
hurt.
Quang Pagoda during a street Pritchard said K. D. lleru&gt;lo,
battle and an embassy secreta· about 50, had been arrested '
ry who ··ODagged hel' nylons on merges of sbooUng ~lth Iaten.
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to k11J. He 111d Dennis had ad.
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persons from· b •·t t le front CLEVELAND - U. S, REP.
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weeping gas-Induced tears bud. tc nominee lor state attorney
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Jn!ormatlon AieiiC)' Ubrary to adopt such law If he is electLAST FOR
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bare chests and wrote a Jetter ''I don't like it that atate
tn blood to President Johnson, clals are pmnllted the IUIIIIt)'
demanding that he ·withdraw of tappJna employes lor r~:
his support of Ky 's anti· an action !hal. would be a ~
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Anna
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Dies Thursday :. &lt;

.The Ellllt•~P United States Dtv!Sional Champ ons lp '
lar pOlice -who tried lo stop ures wou ""I
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F'uner I oervices wUI be Boat Races nave oeen scheduled as one of the mam ev·
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ent•of the Big Bend Regatta to be beld at Pomeroy, June
, 0 Jl and 12 The sanctioned races for the Mideast and
stones andh ve~ 0,; b 1 aa!ety of all of.tbo notlona of
olll•clne, who dloll .
' 'tlo~al Outb~ard Assocta·l
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~~n will have a f2:500 and friction resulting in greatthe stoneo, •ron forward hurling !le called !~r more eooperation CbesbJre, CQIIIPI.med of 0
ber 11, 11115,.-lbe tlaueh•. of tht
urse
er speed and actiOn like an
tear g., vonades. Tflel&gt;lprll among free world notions on re- illjury after a. two car rear
~~~ lacob Nelller llliiJ-~ '
p Ra~s will b·• held
Sat.Ur- plane. '('he bottom ol the hydroon the balcon~ ?f a ®t;I!Of form of the lntematlonal Mono- coUislon , al 4:11 p.m.
Murdock Nelgler. Her' ,.~ ..
day afternoon and Sunday after· planes are designed to create
twose began , hurling rocks at ,lary !!Ystem, ~uctloll o! lir· 1113' 011llt ~. three •
CecU j.erey, dle&lt;Un · l~ , ..
noon June nth and 12th. Driv· the least water friction possible
the policemen,
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Ills llliiJ other trade bat:rlen and a mile soutll el the
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10111 IJ..J ,
ers from all over Eastern Unit- and take advantage of the wmd
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The policeman on cbar~e alii to poor counMes.
Brkfee, bl Klllluga.
m our
~ed. States are now registering I underneath.
HONG KONG (UP!) - Korean w~r turncoat 9.1ar- ' drew his .15 caliber pllltol and
'!'be stile Htabway
aid Leeoy,
N sale
and numerous entries have a!-. A racing rounabout has a ence c. Adams admitted today that he. vo!unteered . to j !~red three ·shots In tht! att. The Marrioge Ei!ldl
cited Bradbury to
!lev.. Oily Frallklll!
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read}' been received. All 51zes straight flat or round bottom tape radio broadcasts for the. CommuniSt Vtet Co~g aim· : police fell back, leaped Into a
municipal couri May 27
of
Donald Ray, . ,, ,
ul hydroplanes ant
racing , designed to plane off the top of ed at encouraging. the Amencan Negro soldters m VJO~ I waiting lruok and, sped away. SAUNAS, CALIF. chirp of !allure to stop
and Roy Allen S .••, .
J&lt;mndllbouts are being entered, i the weter's sur! ace, but d~ Nam to stop fightmg . "I told them that they were fight
Rlotere Cbtress Kil!l Novttk bas ended the a,.ured clear distance.
one dlq~te~,
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Regatta olficials said.
not incorporate the speCial ing the wrong war," said the 37-~ear-old Negro fro~ , The rlo~rs cheered. One her 11-monlh marrtage to Brll· O!flc~ llkl that J0111
llac!M, Ia ~rliitdA·hydroplane is a type of features on the lwttom which Memphis Tenn. "They should be ftghtmg for e');'ahty you~ster who. couldn't )!ave lah actor lllcbllrd Johnaon.
Wolfe, 31, lllclne, headed
lwt brothan, lliiJ
boat used for racing because raises the boat from the water
Adams who arrived here Thursday from ommu· l been IIUirt 'ih~ s~n ClitirUed , TJte S3·nt~r'Old · bloado star on Rl. 3$, bad olowed lor
llactne, ·pol· ' ·EW,
" pl~nes on top of the water's as in the hydroplanes.
. I nisi China, 'told newsmen about making pohtical pror;: I to this correspa&amp;leitt.lli ·blii/beal - · sr8oJted ..on lntirlo&lt;utory fie aheed of bel'. Behlnil
and a tdstar,
, urface and does not have to Pomeroy's " Big Bend" Oh•• [ganda broadcasts. for the Com_'llumsts and diScussed_~ IGI Epgllsh: "No· sweal! No divorce dec.ree by Juclse Anlh· Bradbury, aceordlna to the
Sayre, llookersv&amp;,, W.
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cut tprough, eliminating drag IJ,iver course will be surveyed er aspects of hJs 16-year l " .
recordtrigs for sweat!''
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ony Brazi11n a ten-minute clos· trol, failed to stop and his
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und sanctioned so record runs Istay behind the Bamboo , 1 d•d the ~;peL. b r 8 t i 0 n A · Ji&gt;ne pdliceman on' tr!Jific eel ht!at:Jna Thursday. She charg. struck the back o! tbt
Services wlU be at lite Rlelnt
-...;;,..-1 .e res nse duty drew'i:'bts pill&lt;ll'-bul did ed Jobnson, 38, wllb extreme ear. There wu medium
can be established and recog- Curtain.
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Metbodlsl Church Sulld~~J II, .1.·
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IFront, Adam~ ~~d ~ :nisi . not fire-;~ . rlolera . ~ded II'Uelty. Braill alao Fanled bel' age to bolb veltlcln.
p. m. (EST) wllll tho _,.ftev,
DEVOTm TO INTEII&amp;~t on Ass'n.
eroy; Peggy A. Beck , Rt. .3•Ito quest•~~: ~ ouh ~ ~~d." the ; ominously towllrd; litrn. ''!'he request to 111sume her maklen Other omsil by the
Robert E. Smith Sr., olllcllt. •
~GS . MASON Alu;&amp;
Logan, Ohio; Mrs. W1iham W•l-, report t" e a
st ' rioters foil hal&lt;. '
name, MarUyn Paulino Novak. Tbursdly btoluded:
E. Jna, Burial will bt. lll the L-.
IUcfl•fd s. ow'"' "'*n•t~•r
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The ·niOb bladed for the Viet
Gould, 20, Harrlsonville, no muf. tart Falls Cemetery. Sbl Wll .
PuDi!~::·~ . !:;"~:.~~.!!~'' ••MP'
iu~ W. 'Meek, Rt. 1, Kitts Hill; 'year f?r the \ te namese Hoa Dah p.:~·goda wber&amp; monks Roil Mer,er Liked
fler, cited te Meip eounty t.'Ourt a member of the Middleport .
SPt "rd'' and Sundal' b.Y Tb• Oblo
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Camp ; Clyde w. Mahan, IU. 1, ''1 anpealed mainly to the ' I d k . '
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Negro soldiers m VJet am, I To the c}Jeers ef the mob 1 Commerce· Commisaion
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c..1tate one hour prior to-III'VIce•·
E:nLe red .u IKond elau muUnJ
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speakers ,tenouoced the eevern- OD the mefltr of the
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01 ~~uconaJ advetUsln&amp; reprerenuuve, hours 2,.4 an~ 7 ~8 p. m. Parents
Mr.'l. Larry 0 · B~ker, Syra- 1 The former U.S. Arrn/ . ment for U:iling 'tear gas on the v8nia (PRR) and New
~all at the FogleiiiiJ J'lmeral
l:loll lndli Kimball. Lnc., • 343 Le~tln.~t· only on Pedtatr~cs_ Ward.
cuse , daughter, 11 .12 a. m. isergeant, who was captured by I rioters and•;for "~auslng a civi1 CeDtraJ rlib'oads were
borne any Ume after 1- p. Ill. .•·
~~:rt.~ve .. Ne.,.. vor~ ctty. New
, AdmJsswns ,
I Thursday: Mrs. .lames W. Nel-~ ttte Communists in 195~ and j war.''
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ed Thursda· b directOtl Qf
(DST) Saturday,
sull•~ rt11u"" rate•: oeuvenl!d b) Mrs. .James W. Nel son, 100 son 100 Fourth Av€., daughter, defeded to the Chinese s 1d~ at
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tod'
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urriH ovh~nl available " cent. periF ·th Ave . William G Gil,
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tn ded" 'the ~ntral Tlte boards rite!thu•
Falcons ean
dive-bcllntl -.
Dally ~qtinet oUice, tt8.2o;
B t • Uert Rt 1 Gal lipolis· B o \' d · . F E ..
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their PMY It 171
Molor Houle ovher• ca rrier
servtC@ J. Rame), Pt. Plea.'lant , Ophel- son , 7 a. m . Friday,
j in the foreign rorrespGndents
pth ' · .;.a t 'h ~
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ll'ISC h·argf!&gt;
Iclub lu&gt;re.
Square, - ·.,;·r.ns o,~ 'h
een r anno~
Stiff sentences were order· l,.._ _ _ _iliiiilii-iliiilj '
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$~.n~ Three monl.ha. 1-;J.(J\ I..Silb!crlp· l Mrs. Larry D. Baker, Syracuse; i Mrs. Britton B. B"arlow, Mrs. Achlms cool\' stated his I and lhe u .. . ~t exc atl8'f ~t J y
0 ra.....1 . e con- ed tor Emmett Wekh, R. D. li'
~~:~ll:e~,~ ID~:lude. sum.tay Time•· I Wil!' . . . . Carleton. Rt. J, Porn- F...dward M. Blake, Jr. Rose M. opposilion lo U.S. policy in Viet I area bef~re fahmg back Qn 8 ditions. PRR stockboJdera
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meet at Ute Slteraton Hotel hero Court Ju•·e Franlc w.
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Allen D. Hale, Sr., George R. intend to join any anti-war swirling t etr ye ow ro
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destn.lctlon of property and
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Lemon,. groups when he returns to the b a t t I e flags, the m 0 0 k s
turblng the peace.
Mrs. Rabbi Leport, Mrs.. J?hn United States with his Chinese screa~ed for the overthrow ~~
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F. Marks. Charles L. Neutzltng, wife and two children. •·J'm Prem1er Nguyen Co l(_y s No OrganiC Un&amp;on
costs and sentenced to oervell
e$8.00 FOR CHILDREN UNDER 13
Keith Notter, Sherry L. Patter-! just about ff'd up with politics," Igovernment. Their teen-age DETROIT - TWO
30 days In county jail on the
e$10.00 PERSONS (ADULTS)
I son, Todd Smith, Mrs. Ja&lt;·ob , he said.
helpers passed out l~aflets U. S. Baptilt groupo
destruction o! property ~::11
e$15.00 PER FAMILY PLUS $2.50 EACH
Stanley,
Mrs.
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Swisher,
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said
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cooperation
and t50 and costs for·· dl
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Robert H. Tucker. Shirley Jean [ teered'' to make two tapes for ) English urgir\g U.S. sold!etl _to ruleG .o~t or~anic union of
ing the 'Jihce.
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Tucker, James r. Watts, Jerry I the Liberation Front, the I oppose their ·aoverrunent .II VJet 16 milbon members.
In other court actlvity,
A. Wolfe, Mrs. Warren
G.. political arm or the 'Viet Cong, • Nam policy.
Dele,ates to the
annual ford Icenhower was fined
Black and infant daughter, Mrs. which has a diplomatic mission I
·Police Charge Mobt· ·
Southern Baptist
aad costs on an insecure
3 Miles NE of Pomeroy on Rt. 7
Thomas F. Leach and infant ; in Peking . He said he was not I Time and again. riot pollee which winds up I four •
charge, Bennett Dale
Then 1 Mile South on the Wells Ro1d
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ing their nightsticks or Orlng to keep next year't
na Carol Hysoll, ItO 1nd COS'II,JI
tear gas ' grenad.. at · potnt- in Miami closed to
Improper Jell turn, and
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o! Johnson, $10 and costs,
and lied when they were God and changing ethics.
wldlh load.
attacke'd , only to regroop and I
Robert F. Dummitt lorf,eJte&lt;
otrike again.
ISurse Into Street
a 127.50 bond lor apeedtn•
The pOlice extended the ' F:AYETI'E, MISS. - l\10111!: Ll!roy Harth Jr.. !oriclted
. barbed-wire barricades protect· than 31111 angry Negroes surged similar bond !or ficticlous
.ing the U.S. Embassy to take m Into the streets o! lbil 1111all istratioo.
another block and a half of southwest Mississippi
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on the approaches to the where a civil rights
building.
was in progress.
No attempt was made to Sheriff's Deputy R. T. Prillt!l&gt;
attack the embassy. The only ani said the you1h.
American casualties ' or the riot Knight, 16, of Fayette, was
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were two Americans In a . en to a hospital with 8 """'~ail
military jeep whicb was stoned 1 wound In the Jell hip. He wa.
when it passed near Ute An not believed critically
hurt.
Quang Pagoda during a street Pritchard said K. D. lleru&gt;lo,
battle and an embassy secreta· about 50, had been arrested '
ry who ··ODagged hel' nylons on merges of sbooUng ~lth Iaten.
Ule barbed wire.
to k11J. He 111d Dennis had ad.
Ptrmanent
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mitted shootmg the boy.
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Cloud&lt; o! gas pervaded the '
city, driving hundred• of Cltea Conflict
persons from· b •·t t le front CLEVELAND - U. S, REP.
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weeping gas-Induced tears bud. tc nominee lor state attorney
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died in doorway; ~ and behind gener!JI, ealled today lor
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otate conUlct of Inter..! law.
In rebel-held Hue, where s-ney said he would uk tho
teen-age rioters bumed the U.S. 1967 session of Ute legislature
Jn!ormatlon AieiiC)' Ubrary to adopt such law If he is electLAST FOR
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Thursday, · about 100 Buddhiot eel.
Asaortmant
YEARS!
monks and nuns slagl!d o sit· "Federal statutes specl!lcaldown outside Ute U.S. Consulate ly prohibit aoU•Itotlon o! !eder'
today.
aJ emplayes lor campaign """'
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Onea
Some mon_ks' · slashed their tributions,'' SwMney
said.
bare chests and wrote a Jetter ''I don't like it that atate
tn blood to President Johnson, clals are pmnllted the IUIIIIt)'
demanding that he ·withdraw of tappJna employes lor r~:
his support of Ky 's anti· an action !hal. would be a ~
Communist gov~!Dment.
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help you with the lunch. Surpriae Tom
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lt'a pipinghot wben sold equaUy delicious cold.
Tom bas to do is open it and enjoy ll AU you
to do Ia pick It up tho nicht before aud set
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That's why we keep active in community affairsJ
With fund drives. Safety programs. Little Leagues.
Junior Achievement.
And perhaps that's why we feel so close to all
the people represented in that telephone book. A
lot of them are us.

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get to meet too many of the people you serve.
So you have to fmd ways to avoid thinking of a
customer as just a line in a book full of numbers.
Or a circuil in a complex telephone network. Or an
address on a mailing machine.
we ·decided along time ago that a communica·
tions company should never be out of touch with
lhe people they work for.
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1963 Rambler

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FURNITURI CO.

Mr. and Mrs. Art Kasper
Clara vlsiled recently
wit&gt;.ll
Mr. and Mrs. MayAard ·Bahr.

Raymond Coleman moved
traDer home from the Bob Coleman place to a trailer court
MiRersville.
Mrs. Doris Betz and
my and Kenny of Sl
Micb., returned to their

tl'ons. e eyL

1960 Mercury • • --•795
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4 Dr. Sedan. Std. trana.

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1960 Plymouth • • $595

•who registers her
China, Silver and
Gloss patterDB at

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vinyl top, and co
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proud to offer. Better b11f!J. II won~ bt hen Jon~

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59 Ford G1laxit

Impala Chevrolet Coupe. Tbll ooe baa the top ~·
formance 409 cu. ln. en~with two four barnll ear·
buretors, and 4 ap. tra lulon. It wU1 reaDy
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places. It aloo lw bucket
and full consul. llonfg
bave to aee and drive lhls 0\M to appreciate t111a aale

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65 Honda

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side and ouL A beautllul ear and nceJJent buy.

VB Buick 2 dr. H~ Smart all

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Supply..Operates
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BOOK STORE

JOU'U knoW your table ·set-

automobile priced at but a fraction of its original
cost. It is equipped with power steering, power brak·
e~_power windOWI and power oial' ltl .auperb COD·
clition and low mileage reflects ita exeellent care.

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For All The Family

RAWLINGS

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FOR

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THESE

12 Boxes of
TIDE
With Every

1964 Dodge • . • • •1795

Stetloa Waron. VB. std. traas. Power steerlne. Raillo
and Heater.

1963 Rambler

3 ROOMS

$795
Ridge Keno

1962 Oldsmobile • •1295

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4 Dr. Sedan - 88. Powsr lleerlJI&amp;.,Radlo and beater.

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2 Dr. Stetlon Wacoa. Auto.

FURNITURI CO.

Mr. and Mrs. Art Kasper
Clara vlsiled recently
wit&gt;.ll
Mr. and Mrs. MayAard ·Bahr.

Raymond Coleman moved
traDer home from the Bob Coleman place to a trailer court
MiRersville.
Mrs. Doris Betz and
my and Kenny of Sl
Micb., returned to their

tl'ons. e eyL

1960 Mercury • • --•795
f.'&gt;

MUCH, W. VA.

4 Dr. Sedan. Std. trana.

•

Hqpy is the Bride

1960 Plymouth • • $595

•who registers her
China, Silver and
Gloss patterDB at

2 Dr. Sedoa VB. Auto. trano. Radio IDd btaltt.

1957 Dodge ·· · · • .: t295
4 Dr. Sedan. Power oteerlnlt. Auto. Tr•l!l!
.

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1f Y·l U httven"t alrest!,•· Select·

ed your chlna, we'd like to
show you· our widt eholce of

II Cimino '&gt;II Ton Plekllp - VB. SW. S tpd trllll.

beautlful pottemo lo

JOUI'

NEWEST PAINTS
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power·btltei and ateerlnc, •I•Jw tirea.

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BLAETTNARS·;

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GO·MIX romalnad in

Secl•n _ $1295

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.traDI. rac!lo, W\1\'11 tlru,,ouWde .mirror,

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va Buick 2 dr. llanl Top. Tbll ear lw original broii1AI

POMEROY, 0 •

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61 Thunderbird

vinyl top, and co
1 black vlllyl bucket lUlL
This Ia a ona owner - Buick trade-Ill that ws are
proud to offer. Better b11f!J. II won~ bt hen Jon~

'

Middleport. 0.

59 Ford G1laxit

Impala Chevrolet Coupe. Tbll ooe baa the top ~·
formance 409 cu. ln. en~with two four barnll ear·
buretors, and 4 ap. tra lulon. It wU1 reaDy
·'
places. It aloo lw bucket
and full consul. llonfg
bave to aee and drive lhls 0\M to appreciate t111a aale

~i

N. 2nd Ave.

65 Honda

Ing. It has low mlleap and lJ eseeptlonally elean In' •
side and ouL A beautllul ear and nceJJent buy.

VB Buick 2 dr. H~ Smart all

'

Ltko-

65
Rambler
:;,_
'219$
"770" VB Stltlon Wagon. Full faclory air conditlOII-

62 Skylark ~:.."" _

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t Dr•.270 ....... 6 qllfto
Mr; atandud trn.. ndll
uulhtmr

'Station Wagon. Ita 9 puaeqer l!lveo you Ideal room
lor lule famlly and aucl! eeonomy on ps at aam~
time. Tbll ooe lJ a abarp low mlleap car and priced.
for quick aale.
'

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\nside

.

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Genuine 'Leather Case in Black.

Dodge D1rt

64 Volkswagen ~~:, •1570

of sales top buy.

-

tatte..

.64 Bonneville w.:, ~ '2267

•1595

992-2635

IIIIM••
·--

otber tableware . . ·so

tings Jl't always Jn perfect

. 'Pontlic 2 dr. llanl Top. Owned by local clergy. One
_
_.rw owner. Power lleerlnl and brak01. Automallc
1ranamlulon.

Supply..Operates
on 6 "C" Cell Batteries.•
. . .

........

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

JOU'U knoW your table ·set-

automobile priced at but a fraction of its original
cost. It is equipped with power steering, power brak·
e~_power windOWI and power oial' ltl .auperb COD·
clition and low mileage reflects ita exeellent care.

::s

FURNITURE
Middleport

10 Tr~nslstor- 5 Diodes. Built In Pc&gt;Wer

r)

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For All O.:coalons

'lllea, I! you wlsb: we'll be
&amp;lad to be)p you coordl ..te

64
New Yorker~~~ '2487
Chrysler 4 dr. llanl Sedln. See and drive Ibis fine

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EASY
PAYDAY TERMS

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WI-lY BOTHER WITJ.I MESsY J.IAND-MIXING OF
GASOLINE AND OIL, MR. WILSON?
JUST PUT I~ tiO-MIX.•. AND~!

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1960 Chevrolet • • *845

63 Super Sports

Notes

NORGE
WASHER
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No Down Paayment

FM~AM

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$795 .
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In &amp;Delent times the world Wilted bl'eathlt!881y
far every new king. It waa Uwlfllllllll'l eeylng hope,
man's fervent expectstlon - that 1IIICler a new Jdng
ibe world woald be different.
Today we llO longer put oar faith llllliJIIII - nor
In 11111 govermnent that does not ~ the people.
We believe that tomorrow wiD be deterllllned by the
hope~~ ud ideals of the YOUIII' men and women who
mday prepare!or their role In Ufe.
There am~'t 11111 ChriBtmu bells at graduation
time. But it would be well for us to remember those
Jearaed men - the Wise Men - who came acrolll the
desert to Bethlehem. They came to pay homare to
a new·born King ••• One who did ehanre this world.
And the sons and daughters upon whom we look
with fond hopes today mullt find their foundation of
faith in the same Lord.
With its ministry of teaching, its iuspiration to
llel'Vice and eacriflce, the Church poiDta their path to
tomorrow- and ovnl
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tHE CHUICH fOI ALL ...
AU FOI THE CHURCH
Tbe Chureh il the Jn!&amp;leat
factor on earth for the build~
inf of character and good
citiztlllb.ip. It is a Honhouse
of IPiritual value!!. Without
a strong church, neither
democracy nor civilization

can &amp;urvive. There are four
1ound. reasoDI why every
person should attend services

rt"gularly and support th•
Church. They ere: (1) For hi !I

own aeke. (2) For his d\ildren's sake. (3) For the sake
c:l his rommunity D.nd natioll.
(f) r. the sake ol'tbeChurclt
italf, whleh needl hil rmral

'Heiner's Buns

and material support, Pl:~n
to IJO to church rerularly
ud rnd your Bible daily.

Sandwich buns

v..

Heiner's buns.

Soft and sweet
as buns should be
Made to have that

TINY'S FOODLAND

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Middleport, Oblo

lollddltport, Ohlo

.. I

\

With the hope it wUI, in some measure, Iosier muJ help su..
Win thai which is good in family mul comrrnmity life, thil fea·
ture is sponsored ,b' the buainus firmt and organisation~~
!~hose names appear below.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

~

Everybody loves

FRIGIDAIRE 2·iPeed Washer
I li• · ·· eJtra care/ .

extra quality
SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

HEINER'S BAKERY
Bakers of Good Bread
BuntlDctoa, W, Va.

We Fill All Doctors PrescrtptlODI
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Pomeroy

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

240 !Jncoln St

Middleport

W'l z.2BIO

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

1811 E. S..Ond

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

Establlohed tn 11104
West Columbia. W Va,
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HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
West Main Sl

Stroacat J'Nidllrt Waaber

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER
IUICWI Watr.bes - Salel aud Servtce
1811 N. Seoon~

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BAUM LUMBER CO.

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
Take Someone Wifb You To Cburcb

Builders and Buildlne Supplte•
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GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.
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Brown'• BoUlt Gal
Pomf!I"OJ

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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
Qu111ty Furnltnl'f It Ulwer

In Pomeroy Over 90 YeaH

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Attend l'be Cburcb of Your Cbatet

~en

Pomeroy

to '\1 00 and up

OHIO VALLEY .BAKING
CO.
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aere~se~ of Mlddlepart

HIP

8chool. Her gnDddausbler' Unda Lyoas, Is a lllmlber of lbl
lfiGJaliDI clul.
Jay Ord relmaed lo tiJtcler.

IDd Mrs. John Fultz and
Dr were Mr. and Mrs.
Brnwn and children, and Mrs. pi1en classes today afler beHenry Fultz of Columbus.
1n1 eonllned to hsr home Wlllt
Mrs. Nan Moon ltu
mealll01.
Mr. and :Mn. Jolm Smllb,
OtarlelloD, W, Va. were OYflto
aJCbt guesla Monday of bls
mother, Mrs. J. It smith.
'Mrs . .!11'1 JIDUCI!er If ColumIius vlllted two days this -k
wllb llor mother, Mrs. c. A.

EmmlltiL
Mr. and Mn. MayiJard Kames and &amp;l'anddaiJIIItltr, Jo AltD,
of CoiumbuJ, spent . ,l!lmday
Willi Mrs. HIUie smllb.
Mr. and Mn. .~
man of Erie, Pa. 9lslled ~
lite
wllb .t- ~.
Mrs. J.
WbUt-lo
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MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
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RIDENOUR'S SUPPLY

Mh1diPDI•" Ohto

THE UNITI=D STER WORKERS
OF AMERICA

::. OUII
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Ohio

WV 2.:1498

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of
ZaneevUie il lite guest of her
daughter and family, Mr. and
lin. Jolm Lyons and family.
l1be came to allelld &amp;l'aduatloa

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BEN FRANKLIN STORE
6c

I'Y 2-2166

BAKER

Hardware"

Pomeroy. OhiO

Chester Ohio

'·

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO. EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.
"Everything In

ttUbiUiuliDI In lite Mlddleporl

Schoola tbia week.
Mrs. Bernard Schramm

VIsiting Thurlday wlllt

14ldclleport

Cbe&lt;ter. Oblo

hu

~on

l'lln Ill
blataryl OJie Jtll' ·w~atJ for ~ of •ll1 defect wlthaut chuge, pltll foUl' Jtll' protection
plan for flmdlbbiJ replleement for IJl1 clefeetlve pari Ill the tn~IIDI!Jion, drive motor, or lari• .
capacity water pumpl

Middleport·

PomerGJ

Support the Cburcb of Yo"' Cbolco

YUR ,
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PLAN
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WY 2-2440

Pomeroy

WY 2·21141

Middleport

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In &amp;Delent times the world Wilted bl'eathlt!881y
far every new king. It waa Uwlfllllllll'l eeylng hope,
man's fervent expectstlon - that 1IIICler a new Jdng
ibe world woald be different.
Today we llO longer put oar faith llllliJIIII - nor
In 11111 govermnent that does not ~ the people.
We believe that tomorrow wiD be deterllllned by the
hope~~ ud ideals of the YOUIII' men and women who
mday prepare!or their role In Ufe.
There am~'t 11111 ChriBtmu bells at graduation
time. But it would be well for us to remember those
Jearaed men - the Wise Men - who came acrolll the
desert to Bethlehem. They came to pay homare to
a new·born King ••• One who did ehanre this world.
And the sons and daughters upon whom we look
with fond hopes today mullt find their foundation of
faith in the same Lord.
With its ministry of teaching, its iuspiration to
llel'Vice and eacriflce, the Church poiDta their path to
tomorrow- and ovnl
~Jifi.IM!r......... Slnrii!r,/!tc., ~

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tHE CHUICH fOI ALL ...
AU FOI THE CHURCH
Tbe Chureh il the Jn!&amp;leat
factor on earth for the build~
inf of character and good
citiztlllb.ip. It is a Honhouse
of IPiritual value!!. Without
a strong church, neither
democracy nor civilization

can &amp;urvive. There are four
1ound. reasoDI why every
person should attend services

rt"gularly and support th•
Church. They ere: (1) For hi !I

own aeke. (2) For his d\ildren's sake. (3) For the sake
c:l his rommunity D.nd natioll.
(f) r. the sake ol'tbeChurclt
italf, whleh needl hil rmral

'Heiner's Buns

and material support, Pl:~n
to IJO to church rerularly
ud rnd your Bible daily.

Sandwich buns

v..

Heiner's buns.

Soft and sweet
as buns should be
Made to have that

TINY'S FOODLAND

~

Middleport, Oblo

lollddltport, Ohlo

.. I

\

With the hope it wUI, in some measure, Iosier muJ help su..
Win thai which is good in family mul comrrnmity life, thil fea·
ture is sponsored ,b' the buainus firmt and organisation~~
!~hose names appear below.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

~

Everybody loves

FRIGIDAIRE 2·iPeed Washer
I li• · ·· eJtra care/ .

extra quality
SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

HEINER'S BAKERY
Bakers of Good Bread
BuntlDctoa, W, Va.

We Fill All Doctors PrescrtptlODI
' " Z.29li5
Pomeroy

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

240 !Jncoln St

Middleport

W'l z.2BIO

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

1811 E. S..Ond

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

Establlohed tn 11104
West Columbia. W Va,
Pb. MIIOD 7'1~

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HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
West Main Sl

Stroacat J'Nidllrt Waaber

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER
IUICWI Watr.bes - Salel aud Servtce
1811 N. Seoon~

.;~

BAUM LUMBER CO.

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
Take Someone Wifb You To Cburcb

Builders and Buildlne Supplte•
Pb. 185-2005

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.
'

'

'Rhland Oil Prnduct1
Brown'• BoUlt Gal
Pomf!I"OJ

-

-

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
Qu111ty Furnltnl'f It Ulwer

In Pomeroy Over 90 YeaH

-

Attend l'be Cburcb of Your Cbatet

~en

Pomeroy

to '\1 00 and up

OHIO VALLEY .BAKING
CO.
..
;

.;

aere~se~ of Mlddlepart

HIP

8chool. Her gnDddausbler' Unda Lyoas, Is a lllmlber of lbl
lfiGJaliDI clul.
Jay Ord relmaed lo tiJtcler.

IDd Mrs. John Fultz and
Dr were Mr. and Mrs.
Brnwn and children, and Mrs. pi1en classes today afler beHenry Fultz of Columbus.
1n1 eonllned to hsr home Wlllt
Mrs. Nan Moon ltu
mealll01.
Mr. and :Mn. Jolm Smllb,
OtarlelloD, W, Va. were OYflto
aJCbt guesla Monday of bls
mother, Mrs. J. It smith.
'Mrs . .!11'1 JIDUCI!er If ColumIius vlllted two days this -k
wllb llor mother, Mrs. c. A.

EmmlltiL
Mr. and Mn. MayiJard Kames and &amp;l'anddaiJIIItltr, Jo AltD,
of CoiumbuJ, spent . ,l!lmday
Willi Mrs. HIUie smllb.
Mr. and Mn. .~
man of Erie, Pa. 9lslled ~
lite
wllb .t- ~.
Mrs. J.
WbUt-lo
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Furniture and Appliances

Cbeoter. Oblo

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RESTAURANT
&amp; !lain SL

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Pomero'

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
'

c;llurm add Olftee Supplies - Gills

'• ~•.~:.' I

Blk•,.
at'
·llul•liril Broad
.
' '

Middleport

...

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UN AI tlNIU~ !IIIII!
RnenWNt•JCI f.! Ya.

About

IIIAT .li 'IIIE ,..,. ',. •

RIDENOUR'S SUPPLY

Mh1diPDI•" Ohto

THE UNITI=D STER WORKERS
OF AMERICA

::. OUII
.. r

Ohio

WV 2.:1498

. ...

of
ZaneevUie il lite guest of her
daughter and family, Mr. and
lin. Jolm Lyons and family.
l1be came to allelld &amp;l'aduatloa

"*"

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
6c

I'Y 2-2166

BAKER

Hardware"

Pomeroy. OhiO

Chester Ohio

'·

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO. EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.
"Everything In

ttUbiUiuliDI In lite Mlddleporl

Schoola tbia week.
Mrs. Bernard Schramm

VIsiting Thurlday wlllt

14ldclleport

Cbe&lt;ter. Oblo

hu

~on

l'lln Ill
blataryl OJie Jtll' ·w~atJ for ~ of •ll1 defect wlthaut chuge, pltll foUl' Jtll' protection
plan for flmdlbbiJ replleement for IJl1 clefeetlve pari Ill the tn~IIDI!Jion, drive motor, or lari• .
capacity water pumpl

Middleport·

PomerGJ

Support the Cburcb of Yo"' Cbolco

YUR ,
' ~ PioRC110N
PLAN
'
, ••. At No.Extra Chargel

WY 2-2440

Pomeroy

WY 2·21141

Middleport

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1965 IMPALA H.T. COUPI ...... -~ .. . :· ............ $2295

Locally owned and only 12,000. 111Deo, 8 cyl. engine, Power
steering, spotless fawn interior tflrrt. Beautiiu1 maroon over

INTH'ROCKY

SUNDAY

P~ZZA

IS

AT IT$' GREATEST

MILY DAY

l'lllD or 'wltb pepperoal,
- ~. muohraom. him Or
eOmbmatJOns.
r • 12" 11u ..JS. t. 1.10
c.m,t... Co,.,..ut Sonl01

AT BAILEY'S ·
WtiAT'S
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CALL W Y -

Pick up At G. lo G. CAI'I
Ill W. MAIN

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IIROASTED CHICXEN
SOUTHERN STYLE FRIED CHICKE!f
ROAST IIEEF
IIAKED t1At4 '
DELiCIOUS SEAPOOOS , , • · ·

POMIROY

beige fihish. Radio, beater and aU· t~ works.
.
1964 CHEVROLET 2 IIOqR .... ,C:. : ................. $1695
V8 engine, Powerglide trans. Lik-e-new white wp]l tlrei, n·
dio. Seat alwaYs e..ered, beautiful. aqua flnlsb.
·
1965 FALCON FUTURA ........ ....... , ............ $1995

Station Wagon, 6500 miles by loC!al owlter. Black vinyl In·

BAO..EV'S

terior. DBrk aqua finish, 7:00xl4-·t'i"res llke new SPIN never
used P.B., radio, big six engine, ·&amp;td. tram. Deluxe eqUip-(
ment. Showroom elean.
.,

Pomeroy Motor

Co.

211 E. Mota
Holon Ialiey

COMING SOONI

lltctronlc Ord.,lng To

~""""'~~,===~~"'11

lined,.
Matching
hats, colorful appltqued
signs. $1.25 each. Jerry
er's Country Fair, Route 35,

West of Gallipolis.

Notice
- -DANCE Saturday, May 211, at

5 27 ltc

Sl.OBBCNIA

BEST.(~~;-·,_'

OUT OF' US,
WATERS!!

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PHONI WY t4974
lrhl (ltltoy) Colllno

Crew's Steak House
Pomeroy, 0.

PHONE WY 2-2156

I ORPEt=IED IT TO
&amp;-\01/E l-OWEST

All Foods Aooll4ble For CaffV'0ul

lpMd Our Drl.,..ln
Service ,

OPEN EVEL 9:00 P.M.

CHAIR AN ' LET
ME TAHE VORE
SH05S OfF

EEk I Mftk

PEST AND
Ctl!trol Co. New lermlte
Saves you one-Ut;,-~ It
IIIII. One Meigs County
er wbo does own servlco•l
wurk. Five year guarantee.
ulesmen. 20 yean
enee.
Free ·
Roaches and rar. a
IIG5 West Main
eroy, Ohio, at Zlrk'a
llor. Pbune 119U669.
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UP IIJSID£!

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and unrurnished

ments IVY .-&gt;434

Ill' HOWIE SctfNEIDER

\'OUR ~- IS E€~7

THREE and four room
eo

BUT I DON'T
HIDE MY
MONEYTHAR
NO MORE

12

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SPACES
the Sun Down Nite Club fea· TWO
rem
in
!he
Village
of Middl~&gt; !
turing !he Ribbon Kings. Also
port.
Call
WY
2-3346
or
a dance June 4 with the Stardusters featuring Allen L. ~1111 or WY Z-3810.
1130tlo
King on his famous trumpet.
I 25 3tc

DICK TRACY
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trailer Melvin

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RADIA'I'ORS $3 each, batteries

193, Cheshire, Ohio• .S Zl 6tc
$1.25, copper $ .20. Kern Run 1962 F 115 OLDS Cutlass,- Old S&lt;hool House. Open lis door coupe, 1 cyUnder, autodays a week from 12 1111 5.

5 2? 3tc

malic, good &lt;ODdition, call
112-35116 or II9Z,1520. 15 Zl 6lp

FERnLIZER
II'Urnlture and bmuehold
IOOdi. Wt orlll buy ...,.

pleto -

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KNOTTS USED

FURHITURE ond
AUCTION
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Lanclm•rk's Got
EVERYTHING
Will' drive 60 mUea. when

get delivery at our
area warehouae. Call u for
aJlzed 11eni.ce - Bulk
ading Available - We
Can Apply Liquid NI-

fOU ean

trOgen To Your Fieldl. All
Aoalysta, ltralgbt &amp; milled
materials available. All at
oew low mites.

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Emolovment W1nted
PAINTING - lllterior
and
exterior, hourly or contract,
rates reasonable. Phone 992·
5180. Homer M. Braley.

POM~ROY
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CARRIERS
IN POMBOY
Apply
The Dal~ Sentinel

everylhing must go.
room suite 21 Inch
T.
large coal heater other Uvlllg room lurnlture dlesl type
freezer (]7.8 cu. !L), refrig-

erator, gas range, breakfast
set, kitcbea cabinet, electric

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25. Plays
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AMERICA'S MOST
I'OPUI.AR CAMPERS

' Funl SplsJ Thrills! -Fun For All

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FOR THE FAMILY! FELLOWS BRING YOUR DATE

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FOR FRIENDSHIP
AND I.DYALTY.

dVer, wringer washer,

tUbs, bedroom suite, roll
away b-ed, 2 full size
and mattress, It bed
110 Mech•nlc St.
mattreas, c!oUtes wardrobe,
many oUter Items. Call 742 Pomeroy, Ohio
5145 after 3 p.m. or see C.
""::~::~Pi:~l ~y 1 Sparks at Cumpton Poul'
Farm between Rutland and
5:15

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.Mofotl .(Q.

1965 IMPALA H.T. COUPI ...... -~ .. . :· ............ $2295

Locally owned and only 12,000. 111Deo, 8 cyl. engine, Power
steering, spotless fawn interior tflrrt. Beautiiu1 maroon over

INTH'ROCKY

SUNDAY

P~ZZA

IS

AT IT$' GREATEST

MILY DAY

l'lllD or 'wltb pepperoal,
- ~. muohraom. him Or
eOmbmatJOns.
r • 12" 11u ..JS. t. 1.10
c.m,t... Co,.,..ut Sonl01

AT BAILEY'S ·
WtiAT'S
. ' YOUR
' '
PREFI;RENCE?

CALL W Y -

Pick up At G. lo G. CAI'I
Ill W. MAIN

-l ·;

IIROASTED CHICXEN
SOUTHERN STYLE FRIED CHICKE!f
ROAST IIEEF
IIAKED t1At4 '
DELiCIOUS SEAPOOOS , , • · ·

POMIROY

beige fihish. Radio, beater and aU· t~ works.
.
1964 CHEVROLET 2 IIOqR .... ,C:. : ................. $1695
V8 engine, Powerglide trans. Lik-e-new white wp]l tlrei, n·
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Mrs. David Nease, Mmersville,
with Mrs. Fred Nease and Mrs.
Us win Nease as COobostesses.
Mrs. Karl Grueser, vic e
president, was in charge of the
meeting whicb opened with devolions taken 'rom Acts by Mrs.
Fred Nease, who also read a
poem. "Spring," . and closed
with prayer. Members answer·
ed roll call with their favorite
line arrangement.
A report was given on the regional meeting held recently in
Logan, by Mrs. David Nease,
II was announced that Mrs.
Victor Hysell made the corsag.
es for the queen and her court
at the eighth grade party of

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"GENGHIS ICAHNH
Stephrn Boyd James Mason

(Color)
-and"WILD ON THE BEACH'•

Frankie Rendall

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Bennett E'Osi-, 128 American Le- state 8nd : her ~ are .to , vuuu YRldiD
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waa..'· h'eld
g!on met , ~a&amp;.y evening al iattend the 'tea 81oJ\g wllli Ul))l l Tuesday• eveil!i/g al llle ~ock
the Legion boll In MiddleporL ,president&amp;, the :\AmeriCanism ~~!.: ~~~,.~~th L •,~
Mrs. Albert Roush,, preSident, \chairman and interested niem-1• ..-......., ....., t"'..__.......~,
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announced thai the Poppy Day bers. lnsll:uct(on wiJ,l be_ given cllarge.
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. 1 14'8. Fred ,Leifhe.l gave the
ed the members of Girl Scout The summer COI!VenUo~. was report ol ,the , ~asurer. M·r s.
Troop 185 of Middleport
for announced for ~· Jline

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In pl~e when bloom Is wanted
Good Morning, Spring, was as they do better than to reset.
the topic of the program pre- Mrs. Fred Nease gave a dem·
senled by Mrs. Hysell who not· onslraUon 011 a ikebana right
ed that a pageant of color un- band arrangement.
folds with daffodils, and lbal Flower arrangements were
iris may be led during their judged and blue ribbons awardtime of blooming. She urged ed to Mrs. Fred Nease f~r a
members to visit area rose Japanese arrangement using
shows.
evergreen, and Iris; Mrs. Us·
A paper, "Tools and Trick! win Nease, a perpendicular ar·
of Flower Arrangement," was rangemenl of iris; Mrs. Homby Mrs. Vernon er Holter, a Japanese arrangewhich brought out to ment of iris; Mrs. Victor Hy·
use vemllculite and sand, need· sell, a corsage and specimens;
lepoint holders, chicken wire, and Mrs. David Nease and Mrs.
tape and clay for best Edison :lollon for arrangements
results.
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of iris.
Mrs. lllram Fisher
gave, A dessert course was served
"now is the time to," divide by the hostesses to 12 members
and reaet mlllll&gt;, and to set out and a gues~ Mrs. Selma Call
annuals and to sow zinllla seed of Chester.
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Mrs. HOWard CaldweII Sr•t HOsfeSS
At Meeting of Rose Garden Club

Glo~~S~er

Rose Garden Club members
Tuppers Plains held their
May meeting at the home of
Howard
Caldwell, Sr.,
opened by prayer and with
Mrs. Norman McCain, president, presiding.
Mrs. Charles Carr read the
verse of the month. Roll call
was answered by presenting and
idenllfying wild flowers.
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The program consisted
of
"Tips For Transplanting," by
Mrs. Rose Cox;
Chestnut
Trees," by Mrs, I. 0. MfCoy,
and "Now Is the Time to ,, .. ,"
by Mrs. R. V. Weatherman.
The nominating committee,
of Mrs. John Arbaugh, chair·
man, Mrs. Grace Stout and Mrs.
Patricia Goebel, reported off~
cers nominated for the coming
year were: Mrs. I. 0. McCoy,
president; Mrs. Rose Cox, vice
, president; Mrs. James Stout.
secretary; Mrs. R. V. WeatherI man. treasurer, and Mrs. Kenneth Griffith, news reporter.
I May baskets and flower ar·

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at~~e~f~~r!~·~er~i~~~d. by COMPLETES COIJRSE
Mrs. Wakely,
who congratu· Pvt. James W. HeD!&lt;?D• ,whose
lated the members on their parents, M~. and Mrs. Josepb
work, Mrs, Stscy, Mrs. Betzing, Scott,"~ve m Mason, W. Va.
and Mrs. Rowan, after which completed a signal supply and
Mrs. Swan on hehall of tbe parts course at the Ahny SouthCouncil, presented them with a eastern -Signal SchoOl,' Fort
gilt and also Errra Jesse, cap- Gordon, Ga., May 20. He enter·
lain, and Carrie Neutzling, pi- ed the Army in November 1965
nnist for the evening. T h e jand rel!l!l~ basic training at
meeUog closed in regular form.. I ~For~l~Gnr~d~on:_,~G~a':..---~~
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b)' lbe Jli'OIIJ~eq1. A permanl!lit J!l. · on .. ,ay, · 1Y •
show ring was disc~ a n d the ·tradl.IIonal presentaUDD ell
!_~'!, F~sl, ~!chard Karr, Bibles wiD take place.
'-' 011 f..oCt:::IO :n .. 1~
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wiener roast wai
wen~ nii)DO(I to Jlleel with tit• meeUng, a, ·
bers and ,
lair, ~d, at ll!eir -n~l. m,eet-- enjoy,ed bf 30 ,~~m. ,,
'jng,'.June &amp;, .AI. ~!'~! ,~lose ,ottpe· I)U,I!IIto•. I, ,' · J -j;;iijiiii;;;;;;;

their assistance )l'ith the sale. Ill
wltJ!:.r.eglstratlon
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Mrs Dale ~urning reported ' m. Delegakl! eleeted:to :attend
11\e ·rummage and bake sale a ' Include' ~.'• 4J)lerl Roul!b and .
FRID~Y
success.
~: Dale. li'lolitning• Wect.d as
Members reported ill includ· alle,rf\Bles were .AJieen :• Searles ,
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to be remembered by .the auxil- the sa~ of!icer~ wete elected
lary. Ml'!. Roush announced for the nest ' year. Membl!rsblp
A Wo11derful Time For Family Shopping. A Good Time
that the Buckeye Girls' Tea quolll is to be completed by
would be held Saturday, June June I to be reported before '
Your Memorial Day Week-End Needs- Flowers, Picnic Sufjplies,
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state_ convention ID July.l
. The preSident thallki!!l • all
· · Porch 1nd Liwn :Furnj_tura, Sportswear for Men, Boyi, ~~m;n,
member of state
credenha!l member~ who contribUted · to
eommlltee and Phyllis Rowan, j the rummage and bake sale a,nc~ ·
Girts Swi~iults .For .Everyone In The Family.
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Gleam Counlll of Manetta and members went to Ja'ck's Dairy . Tak~ Advantage Too, of the Big Spring Furnitu ... sat( :On1the
Theodorus Council, Pomeroy, Bar for refreshmeru.. , .
2nd •nd 3rd Floors. Buy What You Need and Use Our S!insible
were welcomed. Second nomm·
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Delegates io the s~er-con-_4 atlhe' Leglon ~me· ~ wens- .4~FairGrou~ .:
~~ - =~=~·l'~e~":/'::. -&amp;:.~:~ O:! ':ged ~=

~~them ~al.

"Spring" was the theme
the Wildwood Garden club
nesday eveDing al the h"F~

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT liL 8
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htat nun Who addressed a Jetter to Presl~t Jolms!!D .bunted herself "' dealb 'here Sullday
ln an efl!ll'lto .el)lbarrass the
pro • Ullll!ld S,lates So.uth VI~
oamese gov"nment of Premier
Ngoyen Cao Ky.
The nun ...,led out lbe act
of oelf.Immolalion outside a pa·
goda In this nbelllous clly
center of the opposltlon to Ky'a
regime.

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., I~· ,IIi UlllteQ Nations Sec, .~ GeJI9ral Tbant and Viet··.18mese ~ ol Slate Nguyen
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the lint oelf·lmmo;~u ; iiDee the regime
of
rM&lt;!Iil"* Nile DiDh Diem
• :1 lillotLlo 1111,
, , .'r•The act of seU-destructlon
: . ieame alter government forces
·:litre re)IO!&lt;Ilid ready to take
· "cOntrol {d ·Hue under an agree.
ii!ent worked out by Ky and

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Nguyen Cbanb Thl.
The death of the aun Thanh
Quang 50 observm
feared
could signal a wave of
self·
immolations throughout the
country sucb as those wblch
preceded the overthrow of the
Diem regime.
Tile lelf·lm
. mcllaUon taok
plloe al the Dtea De l'agoda
1plrllul &lt;tlltOr of tho V~·
.... Bnddldsla lad beadqurten el Trl Qaang. The Budd·

I-2Bes~id!!es~addresslog~~!_ll~ll!!ette~r~tol__..,.:~·~~~~~V~ie~ln~am~e~s"_e~Ge!'n.L___~hta~l~lea~d~er~•ald~~reee~a~ll)'~llull

If aeeeuor)' lie ·~ approte
U&lt;J'lfletag d!e liVes tl vojl!ll·
leer moab alld .IIJ file
to pioteal tile Ky nlfme ud
Alllerleal tappOI'I ,of lt.
~ mother auperior 'of ·the
dead·nun said the olin had wan~
ed to burn beroell to deatb ·Frl·
doy ln front of lbe American
Comulate.

lOll monka ended.

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daya after sludenta ID&amp;ered

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withdraw BUppqrt fNDi Itt•
govemmenl II!Cked IIIII btlraed lbe Ulllted Slates I!do!'llllo
lion Service Library -iD Hue.
The American Consulalt •.._
been closed and all AIMrlwl .
The monk threw lleraelf onto
citizens except lor lbe ,AIIIerlo
a plle of blazing ldndllnl at the
can Consul and five kl)r '.t!Q;
pagoda and died as a 43-bour
ployes have beeD evaCuate~~
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Miss Judy Butcher. daughter!I ribbons awarded to Mrs. Mary

or Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher, Jane Goebel, Mrs. Lois McCa1n, 1
won the senior award for out. I Mrs. Patricia Goebel alld Mrs.
standing work in music given I Doris Davis.
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by the Athens Women's Music The traveling prize was woo I
"YOUNG FURY"
Club at its meeting held
In by Mrs. Lois McCain.
,
Rory Calhoun
Refreahmenls were served to ~·
Virginia Msyo Athens Monday evening.
(Te-rhnicolor)
Mi" Butcher is a piano stu- one guest, Mrs, Howard Cald·
- anddent of George Katz and will well, Jr., and 17 members. The
" A BOY TEN FEET
graduate from Oblo
June meeting will be held at
TALL"
June 5. She plans to do
the home of Mrs. Charles Carr.
Edward G. Robinson
(Color)
ate work at the !llllversity.
Also reeeivlng a sclu&gt;larl:hip I
to the Summer Music Clinic
Ohio University was ~:~~~:~1
King, of Rutland, a tr
Pomeroy, Oldo
ist He was accompanied
I Sabra Canaday of Rutland.
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Char· The 32nd anniversary of For·
"TOWN TAMER•
les
King of Rutland.
-Technicolorest Rose Council, Daughters of
Dana Andrews Terry .Moore
America, was observed and In·
''LIVING IT UP"
ANNOUNCE
REVIVAL
spection
held Tuesday evening
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A
revival
will
be·
at
the
regular
meeting.
Dean Martin, Jerry Lewi11,
Janet Leigh
gin at the Mason Baptt.t
A large cake iced In white
sion Sunday, May 29th and CO!Jo
de&lt;orated In blue and red
SUNDAY, MONDAY
tlnue through June 5th. Serv- with the inscription, Happy
ond TUESDAY
ices will be held in the .
Forest Rose CounMoy 29-30-31
Hall
In
Mason,
Sunday
was
served
with a potluck
"THE FLIGHT OF
ings at lt and each evening at dinner preceding the meeting.
THE PHOEIIIX"
Rev. Harry K. Morris, pas- Grace Swan, councilor, pre-- TedutirolorJames Stewart. Rkbard Ar tor of the First Baptist Church sided and the meeting opened
len, Ernest Borgnine. Dan
in Bronte, Texas, will be
in ritualistic form. State offi.
Duryea
evangelist. Everyone is
cers, Edith Wakely, district
ColorCirtoon
Iy invited.
deputy, Edith Betzing, aaaocl·
~iiiiiiiii=--=====;;;/•te slate councilor, Iva Stacy,
Sherry Jackson

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Anniversary of
Dof ACouncil
Held Tuesday

MEIGS THEATRE

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Let us never forget those
who have paid the supreme
sacrifice of citizenship!
In observance of Memorial
Day, our bank will not
transad bu1inns on Men.
llay, MIJy 30.

Open Friday Nights
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

POMEROY

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The Afternoon Circle of Heath
Methodist Church completed its
year's activities with a luncheon Thursday afternoon In the
ehurcb d!Ding room.
Spring
flowers decorated the luncheon
tables and lbe hostesses, Mr•.
M. L. French, Mrs. Wayne Gibbons; Mrs. C. A. Emmish and
Mrs. Nan Moore, served t h e
meat, dessert and coffee.
Guests included Mrs. C. L.
Wood of Knoxvllle, Tenn., Mrs.
M. C. Wilson and Miss Frieda
Faehnle. Mrs. Mildred Zeigler
gave the table grace.
Mrs. David l!ntsminger preoented the final leBOon from the
study book, ''The Acts, Then
and Now." She pointed to the
Book of Acts as a guidepost for
Christian living, for the past
as well as modern day society.
She stressed the Importance of
church mission program, ae the
total ou(rJ!aeh of the chut'l!h.
Mrs. Everett Davis gave the
treasurer's reporl In the absence of Mrs. Nan Moore and
gave a reoume of the year's
activities and project.. T h e
birthdays of five members were
observed.
Mrs. Wayland, chairman, reported on the rummage sale
and thanked members for cooperation during the past year.
She named a committee for an
entry ill lbe regatta parade in·
eluding Mrs. Bruce Uoyd, Mrs.
Waller Hay.., loin.
Wayne
Gibbons and Mn. EnleraoD
JOIIH. Mill Ben Sanborn dlseuaed the alody boob for next
year. The meetlng was closed
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Communists

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