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• 6' two·piece fiber glass ,od

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ENGINE: 6 H.P. Briggs &amp; Stratton, 4 cycle. Choke-AMalic carburetor. Recoil starter.
ENGINE CONTROL: On dash. Lever controls choke,
speed and stop.
GASOLINE TANK: Mounted under front of hood with
gas gauge on top of hood. 2 quart capacity.
TRANSMISSION: 3 Forward Speeds plus Neutral and Re.·
verse. Lever shift. Foot pedal clutch. Differential on
rear axle.
BLADE CONTROL: Blade can be disengaged while engine is running. Lever conveniently located in front of
seat.
BLADE: One piece austempered steel. Air lift design.

POWER RIDING MOWER

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5 HP BWJgs &amp;
4 Cycle !Engine

BRAKE: Automotive internal expanding type. Foot
control.
WHEELS: Steel. Full pneumatic Terra Tires, Rear
15x6.00, Front llx4.00. •
SEAT: Cushion-comfort with back rest.
CUTTING HEIGHTS: I :Y•"x3'h". Wind'up adjustment.
WHEEL BASE: 35%.".

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thf 'jlrO)Ien victor e'nd now must demDntlreti..i! .the
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Ml~it' ilrms r1ct which on Mond•Y·culmlnJt4d In OPJ"
warfil't'! II furth•r mint l!e hoped thlti•~Mii, stet-.•
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thtHti'IIIIOlll!ht no ·n,wten'ltory.
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APPROX. WEIGHTS: Net: 215 lbs. Shipping: 250 lbs.

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New Facilities and More
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Turner ... ...

MUST BE GOOD! WE SOLD RUTLAND PAINT FOR 30 YEARS!
. , A ProfeNion•l M\l.~ti..Si,rvlco Tool For ~, lilt;
::~LON BUCKET
$4.50
GREEN
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PICKENS BLACK
Home or In The
No. Ll&gt;-99
5 GAL, BUCKET ROOF COATING
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:E:AL. BUCKET - ALUMINUM WITH
5 GAL. BUCKET,...-.., . . .
SELLING PRICE '8.63
FIBER-GAL. BUCKET RUTLAND BLACK . .
GGA.ELLEoNN aucKET- $6.20
ALUMINUM WITH
ROOF COATING .
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FIBE--5 GAL. BUCKET
5 GAL. BUC ET .

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Our Big Seller!

Glass
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• eevtB wood, brick, stucco rna.
10n1y, dnder blotks
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o ••UaltJ oil bue P&gt;ints-act•·
lily tests PIOYI ill

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Clill:h•s more minnows than any trap
mad'1 Selling price 2. 95.

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SALE

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PROPANE
FUEL
Filt oil mokiS torches,
l1ntornt ond tiDYIS
LARGE
TANK

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SHOTGUN
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SHELLS
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Another House
Paint Special!

PAINTER'S
CHOICE
White
Leod
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Oil

$595

ELECTRIC Buy Yourself A
FAN SPECIAL NEW BIRD
BATH
20" DOMINION FAN
SELLING PRICE 19.95
SALE
PRICE

$1788

EVERYBODY LOVES
BIRDS--ONLY

1.99

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For Kitchens, Bath~ Walls, Ceilings 1nd
Woodwork. Washable: Regular Selling
Price 6.39 Gallon. OUR SALE PRICE PER GALLON

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prizes of $a, tlo'f'lli!d $2. 111ere llmlle fam117. '1lle
are !lO c1- tn-;tbla division.
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IN POMEROY
220 E. Main

MONTREAL (UP!) -Former
referee Red Storey and former
I players Walter (Turk) Broda of
' \h,' Tor~nto Maple Leafs, Neil
Colville of the New
Rangers and Harry Oliver
the Bostbn .Bruins Wednesday
were elected Into · the National
..,.,,_H_o_c...k.•y League'• Hall ·o! Fame.
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Free Rest Rooms For Ladies and Children - Cold Drinking Water - FREE - Money Orders Sold• - Telephon•
Bills Collected - Crutches Loaned - Courteous and EHi cient Service.
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PHONE 742.4211

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Rev. Angel, pastor of the 0\d
Dexter Congregational Christian
ehurch is announcing a revival
starting June 12. Service3 will
start'
at 8 each evening. Every·
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A wide variety of Informal
elasses sucil as foods, archery,
nature trails, crafts and recJ·e-11
ational events will be available.
John Straub will be the older
camp director and will be in
charge of cllarting. Lucy Fife
and Tom Taylor will be t h e
twc state workers.
The camp for younger 4-H
members will he held the week
of June 19 through the 23 with
Dick Hartley, director assisted
by Virginia Hogsett and Guy

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STOP THAT ITCHI

Duro Art Supply Center ·

No;ma Goodwin
Florist

5:00 to 7:00
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sect"etary and Mrs. Tom picting the life of
, Pleasant: Ma~ c!'uc~:· ;:·
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nno y, . ·
for another year.
Testament: Book df .
·. PT. PLEASANT - The Sher· one oecurred at n·30 am and
Miss·Smith read a church bul·l Mrs.
gave the
Pleasant ; Mrs. Erich Boe8
Iff's department
two
'cars. PT. PLEASANT - Tbe Filth PT. PLEASANT - The Ser·
"The CUrate" writttn by \openmg
c osmg prayer.
West Columbis.
IN JUST 15 MINUTES
lwo .mlsbaps W~eaday result- Mrs. T. c. caudil, Henderson, Annual 4th of July Horse Show vice Guild. of Chr~l Episcopal tbe late Rev. Frank T. Cady, . Present for the luneheou mee~ Dlscbarged: Jpnas Long, Gal· I!~~::~~~~';[~
\!lg m personal InJury to one·\had parked her vehicle In front wtll be Sponsored tills year by Church held their final meettng Apnl 'Jtl, 00 telling Slime mg were Miss Sm1th, Mrs. MU· iipolis Ferry: Garland Oldaker,li
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person and $1,000 property da· of tho Hendw'son postomce and the Point Pleasant !11gb School of the season Wednesday, 1
expenences Rev. 'ler, Mrs. Fa~,es, Mrs. Harold Pl. Pleasant; Molly Patteraon, ,··.,·-.·~-·~·
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left the motor running while Interact Club and the Harmon m.. in the parish bouse.
Cad1 had when he first came to Somerville, Mrs. W. S. Hyre,
. Mrs /o!BX
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many years ago. Mrs. Tom Wallers, Mrs. S. C.
; Mrs. 'L:;wrenllll
car apparenUy kicked in · gear; staged at Harmon Field track were Mrs. J. J. Lovell, Mrs. Ed· Mrs. Milton L. M1ller present- W1lhelm, Mrs. W'Ubam
went across the road and struck beginning at 2 p.m. July !.
lth Simkins and Mrs.
the program for the afler· Mrs. Wadear Thabet, Mrs. D.
• oarked vehicle owned by Ht&gt;
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·Kryder. The luncheon 'tables noon giving a review of a re- N. Connors, Mrs. F. W. lngra·
ward E. Patterson and went on Stxteen asses ve een se1 were decorated with lovely ar- cent TV show entiUed "Mary, ham, Mrs. Doddee Foran. and
1and struck the porch of the Pat· up
•:r f~s;f $!.50 lex- rangements of pink roses.
Martha and Lazarus" which ,hostesses M~. Lovell, Mrs.
terson home. Property damage eehpthor. t b ~ • trypofny •Tass Misa Juliet Smitb, president,
an Inspiring. Biblical story Simkins and Mrs. Kryder.
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1Ji'lN!lJ(YJEI/e2
was estimated at~.
phies and ribbons will be pre- pre"
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The second miShap octurred
ted
nesa sess!Qn.
p••,...... new
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parish kitOccasions
section of Rt. 62 and Camp Con· Admission to the grounds wlll chen was discussed and It ·was
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ley road.
b• $1. Children under 12 will be reported a pattern had b e e
Gift of Beauty,
According to the statement admitted free If aooompanled selected and will he
CANVAS
given olflcers, a truck driven by by an adult.
· for the Home . .
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William McConlbay, 25, Pt. Ringmaster will be Arnett Cookout-Picnie u
BOARD
eRed Sable
!Pleasant Rt. I, came out of the Roush, Pt. Pleasant; Charlie Held at Dow Lake
Reductions from stock in spring and
! Camp Conley road onto Rt. 621 Williams of Letart Is the an-I
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summer styles. Regular a~d half sizes.
!and the motor stalled. Mrs. nouncer and judge wlll .be La· MmiSten. and their .
Poiotttl calor, t..r your Pol.»•
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Priced to clear.
PALETTE
KNIFE LINSEED
: P\. Pleasant, was travelmg Ohio
Evangelical United Br.thren
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lette was taken to Pleasant Val- the show. Refreshments will be . En)oymg hotdogs and ham- - - -· ~~~ ~ --- ...
ley Hospttal for observation, sold by the Interact Club on th burgers were Rev. and Mrs.
Bo•i••lhe Fin••! Oil P•int•
• William Airson and
Duro makes an outstanding array of
,treated and released. McConi· grounds
' hay was cited for failure to '
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Jacksonville; Rev. and Mr
Quality TEMPERA PAINTS-Also
· v1eld rig\lt-of-way. Property
Gerald Lewis and family, Alnen
Available At Your Duro Art Suply center
. damage WBB estimated at $600. 1 'jOf
Rev. and Mrs. William Alve~
Next To Elberfelds
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and family, Marietta; Rev.
On Second St.
Cali money is money lent "on 1
Mrs. Jack Young of Tuppers
, call," which means it must be ,
Plains; Rev. and Mrs. Clyde
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Ph. 992-2933
, paid on demand.
Wnton. Pomeroy; Rev. a n
501 MAIN ST.
PT. JIC~AIANT, W.VA.
Argentina, Brazil
Mrs. W. A. Frost, S.lprr.
'We l'elegraph Flowers
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Rev. and Mrs. Paul A. Sclll!rS, I
Anywhere. Anytime"
Stales.
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1 will be held at Southside,
W.
1Va., camp grounds June 12
Ingels Carpet House
1through the 16tlt This year's
camp theme is "A Time for Ev·
Moving to New Location!

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.Driver·Iess Autos C0llide sponsot:ed by Of Season I's
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Interact Ouh Held by Guild

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prizes of $a, tlo'f'lli!d $2. 111ere llmlle fam117. '1lle
are !lO c1- tn-;tbla division.
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by Dr. Clyde Ingels,
doa'l Willi to ret b.ll by
to a 1.0 lead In the top ol the
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Rev. Angel, pastor of the 0\d
Dexter Congregational Christian
ehurch is announcing a revival
starting June 12. Service3 will
start'
at 8 each evening. Every·
1
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nature trails, crafts and recJ·e-11
ational events will be available.
John Straub will be the older
camp director and will be in
charge of cllarting. Lucy Fife
and Tom Taylor will be t h e
twc state workers.
The camp for younger 4-H
members will he held the week
of June 19 through the 23 with
Dick Hartley, director assisted
by Virginia Hogsett and Guy

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Florist

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sect"etary and Mrs. Tom picting the life of
, Pleasant: Ma~ c!'uc~:· ;:·
Wallers, treasurer would serve daughter os found ia
· Old Pleasant Davl
nno y, . ·
for another year.
Testament: Book df .
·. PT. PLEASANT - The Sher· one oecurred at n·30 am and
Miss·Smith read a church bul·l Mrs.
gave the
Pleasant ; Mrs. Erich Boe8
Iff's department
two
'cars. PT. PLEASANT - Tbe Filth PT. PLEASANT - The Ser·
"The CUrate" writttn by \openmg
c osmg prayer.
West Columbis.
IN JUST 15 MINUTES
lwo .mlsbaps W~eaday result- Mrs. T. c. caudil, Henderson, Annual 4th of July Horse Show vice Guild. of Chr~l Episcopal tbe late Rev. Frank T. Cady, . Present for the luneheou mee~ Dlscbarged: Jpnas Long, Gal· I!~~::~~~~';[~
\!lg m personal InJury to one·\had parked her vehicle In front wtll be Sponsored tills year by Church held their final meettng Apnl 'Jtl, 00 telling Slime mg were Miss Sm1th, Mrs. MU· iipolis Ferry: Garland Oldaker,li
OIW •iiill
person and $1,000 property da· of tho Hendw'son postomce and the Point Pleasant !11gb School of the season Wednesday, 1
expenences Rev. 'ler, Mrs. Fa~,es, Mrs. Harold Pl. Pleasant; Molly Patteraon, ,··.,·-.·~-·~·
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left the motor running while Interact Club and the Harmon m.. in the parish bouse.
Cad1 had when he first came to Somerville, Mrs. W. S. Hyre,
. Mrs /o!BX
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many years ago. Mrs. Tom Wallers, Mrs. S. C.
; Mrs. 'L:;wrenllll
car apparenUy kicked in · gear; staged at Harmon Field track were Mrs. J. J. Lovell, Mrs. Ed· Mrs. Milton L. M1ller present- W1lhelm, Mrs. W'Ubam
went across the road and struck beginning at 2 p.m. July !.
lth Simkins and Mrs.
the program for the afler· Mrs. Wadear Thabet, Mrs. D.
• oarked vehicle owned by Ht&gt;
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·Kryder. The luncheon 'tables noon giving a review of a re- N. Connors, Mrs. F. W. lngra·
ward E. Patterson and went on Stxteen asses ve een se1 were decorated with lovely ar- cent TV show entiUed "Mary, ham, Mrs. Doddee Foran. and
1and struck the porch of the Pat· up
•:r f~s;f $!.50 lex- rangements of pink roses.
Martha and Lazarus" which ,hostesses M~. Lovell, Mrs.
terson home. Property damage eehpthor. t b ~ • trypofny •Tass Misa Juliet Smitb, president,
an Inspiring. Biblical story Simkins and Mrs. Kryder.
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ee. ro'ded d . the h rt bu l
1Ji'lN!lJ(YJEI/e2
was estimated at~.
phies and ribbons will be pre- pre"
. urmTheg ..:.:.... s .
for)II
The second miShap octurred
ted
nesa sess!Qn.
p••,...... new
at
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on
Rt.
62
at
the
inter·
sen
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silverware
for
the
parish kitOccasions
section of Rt. 62 and Camp Con· Admission to the grounds wlll chen was discussed and It ·was
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ley road.
b• $1. Children under 12 will be reported a pattern had b e e
Gift of Beauty,
According to the statement admitted free If aooompanled selected and will he
CANVAS
given olflcers, a truck driven by by an adult.
· for the Home . .
All Typw
William McConlbay, 25, Pt. Ringmaster will be Arnett Cookout-Picnie u
BOARD
eRed Sable
!Pleasant Rt. I, came out of the Roush, Pt. Pleasant; Charlie Held at Dow Lake
Reductions from stock in spring and
! Camp Conley road onto Rt. 621 Williams of Letart Is the an-I
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summer styles. Regular a~d half sizes.
!and the motor stalled. Mrs. nouncer and judge wlll .be La· MmiSten. and their .
Poiotttl calor, t..r your Pol.»•
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Priced to clear.
PALETTE
KNIFE LINSEED
: P\. Pleasant, was travelmg Ohio
Evangelical United Br.thren
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:norti1 on Ill. 62 and collided with A, ·po y 1.11 be gl
to\ Church enjoyed a cook.oul pic·
Reg. 12.95 to 24.95
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lette was taken to Pleasant Val- the show. Refreshments will be . En)oymg hotdogs and ham- - - -· ~~~ ~ --- ...
ley Hospttal for observation, sold by the Interact Club on th burgers were Rev. and Mrs.
Bo•i••lhe Fin••! Oil P•int•
• William Airson and
Duro makes an outstanding array of
,treated and released. McConi· grounds
' hay was cited for failure to '
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Jacksonville; Rev. and Mr
Quality TEMPERA PAINTS-Also
· v1eld rig\lt-of-way. Property
Gerald Lewis and family, Alnen
Available At Your Duro Art Suply center
. damage WBB estimated at $600. 1 'jOf
Rev. and Mrs. William Alve~
Next To Elberfelds
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and family, Marietta; Rev.
On Second St.
Cali money is money lent "on 1
Mrs. Jack Young of Tuppers
, call," which means it must be ,
Plains; Rev. and Mrs. Clyde
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Ph. 992-2933
, paid on demand.
Wnton. Pomeroy; Rev. a n
501 MAIN ST.
PT. JIC~AIANT, W.VA.
Argentina, Brazil
Mrs. W. A. Frost, S.lprr.
'We l'elegraph Flowers
Courl St. (Formerly
are known as the
Rev. and Mrs. Paul A. Sclll!rS, I
Anywhere. Anytime"
Stales.
Radne.
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PT. PLEASANT - 'M!e
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1son County Older 4-H Camp
1 will be held at Southside,
W.
1Va., camp grounds June 12
Ingels Carpet House
1through the 16tlt This year's
camp theme is "A Time for Ev·
Moving to New Location!

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.Driver·Iess Autos C0llide sponsot:ed by Of Season I's
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•. Cloo Nll'l!lllnd was a GOP
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Heaven , a~ lulll;h: e&gt;&lt; • Vet p gfft: quaUty.
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Dick Nixon,•former Cong. Clare Very chotsey E. 57th St. co- above her pretty knees .....Ailther Bobby V'mton ... Not unusu- . Boothe Luce at adjoining tables op apartment house retuaed Orie or of the .novel on irbteti£Jua! for him to hoist the ta\ls of
'l'hat · fine actor Claude of the world'a '1~81 women lle~s movie "Pttulla" ts 1'at
'15 people - at one Copa ahow ~ains' !lrst movlo tell! I or as a tenant; also, anooted N.Y.'a. ed, one, Jolin .Haase, whines he
. . . Showfolk claim 15 per cent f1lms un~l he was past 43 . . . best • known balr &lt;~rosser .·.: wu batred !rom .~ fUm .. set
of their original value as tax He had a full Ill~ before he died "I don'lllke It be conspicuous," . :.. And •anyw~, "Th~ IDO~Ie'~ ·
deduction when they give their at 77 (wed slx Urnes) and stage Julie Christie assured an.lnter- no!~inl· Uke my or~lnil .nov·
old clothes to charity . . . F or- and screen wW mlll , hlo finest viewer, as she !toad there In a, el.
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mer Cong. Hamilton Floh and
longtime gal pal Marie Black·
ton finally set the date: Juoe
17 .·. Novelist ("Flower Drum I
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Song") C. Y. Lee's next llctio~
wlll be about the Chine~ dur~ i
lng the Gold Rush
As May· I
or of Miami Beach, Elliott 1
Roo.•t&gt;Velt had his pay upped I
from $3.000 to $10.000; th&amp;t's
just half hls pay when as a
young sprig he worked as a
W•oming rodeo rider.
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57.300,000 ilmeflcans dme out
every, w~ek .... The., Comm1e
Worlds . EmilY Post, Prague I
WH\ NOT BUY NOW
psychiatriSt M!lena MaJorova,
inner
to Behave"
book
advises "How
Iron Curtain
readers

,Pai\1 Sen~~ Pimleroy-Midtlleport, o.., June 8, 1967~'7' . Cora 81¥111
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Four Atten~
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Is Elected
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Councr'lor
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The
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Cora Beegle was eleeted as SYRACUSE of nleodorus . Coun· ary Society of the First

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NEW YORK Sutton 1/laee. area
a problem: "good" phtay $10
bllls are being deposited after
being -paS!led In nearby djscotheks, dellya and srooeries .
"Moose" Charlip and bJa pm:t.
ner who wrote the David Suy,
kind - produced "Kelly," wblcb
ran one Bdwy. performance,
wo killed bf 'crJUcs and pub-

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Af£red
The Grange observed "Rural

and ~ucers and lost $650,·
000 (a record) tell us "Kelly"
since dropped $38.000 m or e:
Moose aaid he and bls c..,.eator won a $38,000 suit based on
their l"riters' contrad; , "And
the show opened with only eight
of four Unes In lt." . ... The Met
Opera's Robert MorrW enjoyed
a belated Utile • boy ll!rlll: at
Yankee Stadium for the Mem·
ori8l Day double-i!Mller. Bob
caught a Dy ball - on blo !Sib
wedding anniversary. at that
Bo~ joins Jack Paar t h I s
week - htts age so.
The Copa's biggest spender
In years: movie InveRtor Allen
Klein wht also manages sfng.

Lite Sunday" at the Or a nge
Christian Chtlrch last Sunday
Worjhlp services were
with the sermon being deliverat 10., 45 . wlth tile Rev.
ed by the Rev. James
&lt;.;asl:o, Bibleo were presented
berry.
two 1967 high scboof
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henderson
from .'the church observed their 50th wedding
Henderson and David Wll·
anniversary at their home here llia:
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FURNITURE. Cl

ALL FURNitURE GOING AT LARGE
DISCOUNT-HighT rade-ln Allowc;~r~ce

Why ·pay More?

last Sunda!
open bouse Saturday dltlller guests of Mr. who "overeat" not to "open the
from 2 until.-1 clock.
and Mrs, Wilber Parker were top buttons of your trousers and
Many relatives and friends
brother and family, Mr. and women should not unzip their
greeted the couple during the Mrs. Edson Parker and Janet dresses." ... Just suffer, fat·
afternoon and .were served
of LaTuna, Texas.
freshments of lee cream. cake, Mrs. Osle Henderson •. is a
The Almanac
coffee and punch.
medica\ patient In the Veterans By United Press !Diernot\onol
I;: Y10U1'1l ASKED FOR IT'
·Th nk8 f b 1n
I'd VISE A variety.#. beautiful and Memorial Hospital.
Today is Thursday, June 8.
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gifts
were
opened
by
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dotson
of
Parkt.he
!59th da• of 1967 with 206 to
Th IS ..,.umn 1s 1or young spnng00aru.. . .u .
couple Greetings were also reJ
- people, . their problems and
.
ersburg spent the weekend with follow.
c~ pIeasures, their trou bles a n d Dear Mr . G.•.
celved
tend by some unable to at- their son'in-law and daughter' The moon Is new.
.: fun. As with the rest of Helen Thank you for Y'JY' fine r~&gt; M~ and Mrs Jobs Stolar
Mr. 1and Mrs. Leonard Amos The morning star Is Saturn. :
Help Us!, It ~welcomeo la·.ghs marks. Nobody appreciates
famil. of Lor~ln 8 nt
amdy.
The evening stars are Mereu· .·
but won't dodge a serious q•es- compliment more th .• n
Y
pe
r. and Mrs. Clarence Ather. ry, Mars, Venus and Jupiter. 1
~ ijon with a brush-off.
"springboard," - who is
end w(IJ&gt; her uncle
ton and family of Col u m bus Born on this day in 1889 was '
f.' Send, Jo!li, = e qu"§)ions often jumped on. -H.
Mr. and, Mrs. Charles D.
spent the weekend wilh hi s Americ•n architect Frank Uoyd
' to Yd!ml
F\l&amp;o IT, NOTE TO READERS:
and ot~er relatlveo at
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright.
~
port on Sunday,
- ' - - - -- -- - ~ care ol mlorMie/lp· USt, thiS forget, kldtl, lfiyou re
lh . h
Lo · 1 te
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ed m
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d '~~' orne
-'""a
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h Mr. and Mrs. Rabe of Troy, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Willi·
.~ MORE : ·-. ~~
send your VOTE to me on
ai.J.ev:::1-Mr ~llr
ave been visiting Mr. and Mrs, ams, Frost. visited at the horne
;!Dear RoadW~• columa posl•~ard. care of this
h · ol' th Irs. h 'P
Taylor and John.
of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wllliams,
~ of COilltDOall 'ijalli" "allolldy· er.
ave s .
e orne at
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swartz Sunday.
'· Ing." -H.
i'
pers Plama and moved Into
and Terry spent Sunday with
•
Dear Helen: ·
old John Halsey home on Rl ·
and relatives in Hun!· Horace Kibble. BtU Congrove
· Dear Helen:
After reading about the
Blll, out Alfred way.
W. Va.
and daughter, Pamela, · altend·
Hooray !! It's about lime who, wanted to return to
Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Lola Derrallerry and ed the wedding ol Hobert Con-. so;,ebody took a stand on "good old days my mother
and Sue Ann of Athena
son, Laddie Knight, of Akron arove at Wellston, Saturday.
' "Siamp Out Steadying." .1 ·a- about," I told our
.
Clara Follrnd and Nina
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Henderson spent a
&gt;• gree it's gotten out of 'hand. pbout those Ston~&gt;age h 1
son, Sunday. Other boUday
Vere Swartz and olher rela- few day• In Portland at th'e
' It's so bad at IllY schqol th;lt school dances where a g1rl
itors at the home were Mr. and
in the vicinity.
horne of her grandparents; Mr.
1 have to hire a private eye to she was a failure 11 she 1
Mrs. Robert Robinson and
Tho Allred Melbodlilt. church and Mrs. Ralph Henderson.
lind oul whether or not 1 can dance-with at least len
ily of Belpre, Errol! Folirnd
serve lunch at the Rlgnal Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buckley
ask a gtrl out. Absolutely rldlc. ent fellows . Then I
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
Phillips salt on Dutch . I\tdge were weekend guests of Mr.
ulous rin ovailable for vice. the ''dance cards" we filled
Swartz of Shade, and Mr.
on Saturday, June 10, 'tieg;.n- and Mrs. L. G. Westfall of
president if vou need one lor at the first of the evening
Mrs. Clair Follrod, Stevie
nlng at 10:30 a. m.
Spencer, W. Va.
, the • SOS duti.--Dl\VE
we'd KNOW there'd be no
IO!'aJ,..Oo
R. E. Wllllamo is a patient
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,
peats and we'd be out there
Mrs. lvr. tlndling and
at Camden • Clark Hospital at 1
1
" Dear Helen:
the noor each time the
ol Columbus spent the
Parkersburg, w. Va.
Your timely Item on .S.O.S. changed. Our daughter
with Mr. and Mrs. Ruas•D
hit !Ins family w1th a POW. ed, 'Ho~ ~ualnt.' But I
llng and other relatives'
~ ~cent!J~ 1.,_ ,year. old- an !"v'o~ pam·, in her eye. Gull!'ll of Mr; and Mrs. Bln'tl
· daugh~r. hili YOIIIII fri•uds. 0111 tee...!p really
Guthrie 1\lrougb the
--------" my · husb@~
· he~a atbraa- dart,Qe where '!hey either
Day -kend were Mr.
... ,., ·
th
M Sed O'B ·
d
By Mra. Lyle Baldenon
: hour d""""" 0 a o" I • with their steadies all
'S .
r1en an
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M'ld
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith
1 ~d StOl'J, of Oolun1hu,1.1 were
,, "st~;; ..,.~ ~ IC m&amp;y or slt out iiiQ talk to them? weekend •1JeSis of Mr.
be some &lt;ott' of a rerord for
·
Mr. ann Mrs. Del~rt Yost
•
family of Sugar drove.
and Mrs. Richard Smith and
, tee ns and 8 rouple of . p:JMII&gt; PREHJSTOI\IC PARENT
• The gi[l8 were , heartsi ck a- Dear ~t :
Mr. and Mrs. . Cbv. O'llrien I daughter, Alrron.
; bol!l the steady problem .. Their Man)f ,tell me this ts
and Kevin of &lt;lolumbus
Visitors at the Hetzer-Blse
:sentiments echoed those of the ed. Souliils ternbly dull,
her father, Garner Griffin.
home were Arthur Heiney and
kletl(r you published. They'd all it? t'l·
er the weekend and attended
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hetzer ol.
'' lovt to date "many" of the
.
,
celebratioh for her uncle and Washington, W. Va.
Q~i .. guys (I believe thet coli Dear Helen:
aunt Mr. and Mrs. Lee H;,;d~J -;::-.;:::;;;;;r=:::::=--.-:-:-~hem mff.' roo!. 'swingorsJ. but I wmpletely~gree wltb. S.D. erson.
.·
jwh~n our ilM.9,ter sw:•d to do S. I;ln ij)teres£¥ in ai&gt;:u! eigbt Several aiumal from here .
"tbis 111 ,fll~" ,ilnd i.lJI"tr. sne boyll1 Well, ~~~ becuuse 1 tended the banquet at lbe old
tlf hid...\',reJ)iitatlod tho~t one was . nice, II got Tappers Piains H.S. building 011
~f teln~ ~~e.'' •·•
_ ar~ I liked hun and I d . Monday evening. Oilier ban-Ypu kl¥1!'· .• ,lh• y/awgsters otl~s. bugged . of!. ;Next
quets attended were 0• oolvill&amp;J
eel, fed (jjp te Jhere ~ the SBf118 thmg. FlllBl!Y. I
and Chester on Salordey
• te@dy Slt~on.)ut doit't have I'd.· ~ up .boys ~nlirely,
nlng.
.
.
uill the · ~o\n-age to brell It of course, thiS dido t ~rk.
Mr. and Mts. Cbas. I) WO&lt;lde!
· lo~. w.e.:re ell so glad Y?¥ th. tidt .~ saymg l m . sc•t· attended Memorial
y he...,'lf.ven thenr~JI&gt;e lm. teibrllli!Od because I cao l d.. Ices at Chester Cemetery
ptua, let 1!:\!lY . th~y don't know Cide wblilll boy 1 want.
Tuesday afternoon and on
r,hat th#rrlj; ~sing •'hen lh•• right, about the last. AI my , , way home visited Mr. and Mrs.
,don't :•play the Held ; · ·" Or I doni want lllol ONE bo~. •1 s C. E. Woodt at Tuppers Plains.
)low mu(h wisdom they ~ gam. I?" big afl..chaUenge to m1s,. g•l· Mr. Woode was re\eaoed
~g. ~· that they can eventual· ling to II" fnends Wlth many Veterans Memorial Hospital
ly choose MR. RIGIIT. -MRS. f~wa. -FOLLOWER OF S.O. M d
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W. Va.
p s. your coluDUI 11 a major
June t was 110. oifermg· was
reason my daughter aod ~· r It i• estimalftl that about 400,· ~~~~~~-~~=~""'""'""'""""""""'""'""'""'friends discuss . - of their 000 new settlers cross CallforD.
so openl1 'with us. ia's borders each year.

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ANNUAL CHESTER Town·
slilp ilulday School convention
Sunday, June 11, at lilt Mt.
Her!DM Qurroh. Sunda7 Scliool
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Trsinlna' Day ~ld at GaJIII)Il!l• · SII.(Iwerll&amp;iv~n :'1
May 28. The~ rneetinc will
&lt;I
and mittens recentlv sent oy
be at the annex July 6 at 1:30 A su~ee 117!\~~ft~
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p. m.
Tuesda)' illiJll when tlle"t.f'e p
The Bible study from the
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1'0PS Wei8hl N!Jtchefs lllet',at
book "Joy for the AnXIOUS\ The ~omen's
Sor.lety of
th Meigs Count,: ~Ill:)!:;
Daughters of Amenca. at Pr08bytefnathneChurch metF~day Age,:' a study guide on Philllp· Christian Service o1 the Metht-t
DINNER GUES:rs
~elr..hmenl,j were tJerved,
M I C 1 Ju n lor cil,
The e gs oun Y .
a meeting held at the IOOF annex 0
.church, "
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od18t Chilrch at Reedsville rn
d
Leadership Club met m the Co- hall
June 2.
plans. and the topic, "Thre•
sd
th
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Dinner
guesls
at
the
borne
of
Attending
wer~
Clara
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Threats to Unlly," was read Thur •Y1ha teroont
be• ur Mrs Marie Lawrence, Port- .Betty Clark, Kate OtrfiiiiD,
.
nd d'
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b . I k annex w t e!gh mem rs pres.
.I D
I J 1.) bo
l)br&lt;t . f:d.
Company meeting room In Mid- Loll' Cohen asSDCiate coun- . by the Vice President,
a
lscusse , a mem etS a . ent Mrs !!'stella McGill was land, on Memor~a ' ay were ean a , rm~ . . . • I
Lo~-------lld:lepo·rt at 7:30 p. m. Wednes- cilo:~ Norma, Chapman, vIce Pickens. and opened with the mg part. . The next '" '""~g weicomed back after a seven Mr. and Mrs. Carl Autherson, !Jth Gardner' Marm! Houdashe !, evening. .
• counc'!lor ·, w·,nona Cook, asso· eading "Pu~ose of United will he Fr~day. July 7, at 1301
h t . G •.
Long Bottom · Mr. Harley Key·•\Marte• Howell, Coello Hudson
Tb"-day
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THE TRI.OOUNTY Citizens me group hsten to ~s. ciate vice councilor; Nettie · Presbyterian Women." in
P~ m.
T.h
g a'm topic uFaith" se, Pataskala ; r. an
r · e ene pPar!l. ~ .,. t"J. .t" '
lland Radio Club will meet
Efaw, Home EconomiSt Hayes, · recording secretary; son from Dial. For
Puring the social hour deiic· was epr::n;ed by Mr~. Maxine '!lenry Autherion. Newark : Mj·i Margaret E. Lew!Mit~:l!l"a~~
Thursday night 7:30 p.m. at lm the Columbus and Southern IMabel Bearhs, associate re- Mrs. Pickens read the 6th
ious refreshments were s. ,v- Ch&amp;tJ\Ilan. As a part of her pro· Simon Powell, Racine; M r . Intyre, Cecrll~
, lle rt '
An.vets Lodge hall, Pomeroy. Obhlo Edlectr~c Co., whodtahlked lcording secretary; Elizabeth followed by prayer.
ed by the hostess. Miss Fra•IKte gram. she used a reading tilled Joe l.ndrews and children,I Needs.~e~ ~arner,
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AI ' members urged to attend. a out emonstrataons an ~ ow- Campbell, financial secretary; "oil call wa9 ·answered by
, to Mrs. · PiCkens, Ml's. "The Profits of Faith," from· Ne~ark ; Mrs. Elva Dalley· Flfe,
arl yn
L:ght refreshments wUI be ser· ed how to presenl a iemon. Ethel Smith, a"ociate financial four members with a scflpture McBride, and ' Mrs. May me the Sunday Digest.
Portland, and · Mr .. and Mrs. bar a McGovern was
1
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Slle gave a demonstra-, secretary · Della Stahl, conduct· verse. Reports were read and Holmes.
Mrs. Nora Rice, preside•! of James Papa, Middleport.
as a new memibeiiriofjii
PAST COUNCILORS of Theohereself on preparation
or: Doris' Darht, warden: Dean approv!!d and the collectlon
dorus Couneti, Daughters of A· ~bracadab~a green beans. Mi.lg· Bamitz inside sentinel; Marie $5.15 was recei\.:ed. A balance
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mght at the hmme of Mrs. Ma- 81 ""·.
Hautk, 18 month trustee; Mrs. treawry.
ble Wolfe, 26ll W, Main St., William Henderson . Summer Stahl, representative to state A "thank you" letter
Pomeroy
4-H Assistant, was mtroduced
. a d Edna Reibel alter· resd
Mrs. Rachel
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!am wme, '" reS!· nate representative.
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of the club. .
Leonora Swat.zel, associate Winner~ Announced ·
Post 128, American LegloR. Other busmes.' mcluded plans i councilor. presided at the meet·
Irr Grange Conle!t
Thursday. Friday and Saturday.
Counsellors Camp, the ! ·H Iing which opened in rlluallstic
It tbe Legion Hall, Fourth St. . congress: and glvmg as lorm. Reported ill were Carrie Mrs. Leo Story and Mrs. Cia·
THE LAUREL CLIFF B•tter Sisl.ance at Big Bend Regalia. Meinhart, at home: Mary Nes- ra Paulson were winners in the
Heallh Club wiU meet at the
sehoad, a patient at Meigs contests judged Saturday nigh!
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home of Mrs. James Gi 11ure
TO ATIEND SCHOOL
General Hospital, and Mrs. when Hemlock Grange 2049 met
Thursday. Each member Is
Irene Cooper, Racint" : Shal'· Cook, confined t(l Veterans at the hall.
take an article on a disease on
Calverl. Ra cine; .Janice Memorial Hospital after ~uf­ Mrs. Story was the winner In
Ihe b1 ead baking ron1est, with
beglnnlng with a B. Mrs. Lou Manuel. Syracuse: Joy T:.e1ss. lering a heart attack.
Diehl wiU be the devotiunal Rt. l, Racine; Donna Theiss, A letter was rea d from Eliz- Mrs. Paulson taking fi1·st place
leader,
Racine. and Miss Connie Arnott, abeth Halberg, state councilor. in the night gown competition.
Racine, have been accepted for eoncerning tifle state session to The bread was served following
FRIDAY
!he Valley Vista Cheerleader's Ib" held in Cleveland, Aug. 14- the judging. Readings from a I
ICE CREAM Social at Mid· School at Bainbridge They will 16.
1918 Meigs County "Democrat" I
dleporl Penteeostal C h u r c h. attend one nf rive 4·da y session.l The traveling prize donated were givtn during the lecture
F•lday, June 9, at ! p.m. Pro· during July.
by Mrs. Reih&lt;&gt;l was won by hour. The readings includt&gt;d se·
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ceeds for projectt Sheaves for
vera\ lelters from M e i gs
Mrs. Campbell.
Christ." Ice cream 101d by th•
Countians serving overseas.
CIIURCHES MEET
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HERE ON VISIT
A special meeting of the
to bring contalnero.
Mrs.
Diane (Betz ) Crall
PLAN BRIDAL SHOWER
Methodist churches of thf'
POMEROY LITI'LE League Reedsville Charge was held at children, Tammy. Ken ton
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dance party thl&amp; Friday night urday night with the super:n- came Saturday and s:ayed un· or A&lt; Albert Pooler, Friday.
under the alan at the Porn· tendent or the Portsmouth Dis- til Tuesday wi th her grand· June 9, al the home of Mrs.
eroy tennls coUrt from 8:30 to trict, the Rev. Calvin Rodeh&lt;f· mother, Mrl. B. A. Dodson
John Pooler. Chester,
11:30 p. m. Tht Jays will em- fer, in charge.
Chester.
invited.
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Dick Nixon,•former Cong. Clare Very chotsey E. 57th St. co- above her pretty knees .....Ailther Bobby V'mton ... Not unusu- . Boothe Luce at adjoining tables op apartment house retuaed Orie or of the .novel on irbteti£Jua! for him to hoist the ta\ls of
'l'hat · fine actor Claude of the world'a '1~81 women lle~s movie "Pttulla" ts 1'at
'15 people - at one Copa ahow ~ains' !lrst movlo tell! I or as a tenant; also, anooted N.Y.'a. ed, one, Jolin .Haase, whines he
. . . Showfolk claim 15 per cent f1lms un~l he was past 43 . . . best • known balr &lt;~rosser .·.: wu batred !rom .~ fUm .. set
of their original value as tax He had a full Ill~ before he died "I don'lllke It be conspicuous," . :.. And •anyw~, "Th~ IDO~Ie'~ ·
deduction when they give their at 77 (wed slx Urnes) and stage Julie Christie assured an.lnter- no!~inl· Uke my or~lnil .nov·
old clothes to charity . . . F or- and screen wW mlll , hlo finest viewer, as she !toad there In a, el.
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longtime gal pal Marie Black·
ton finally set the date: Juoe
17 .·. Novelist ("Flower Drum I
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Song") C. Y. Lee's next llctio~
wlll be about the Chine~ dur~ i
lng the Gold Rush
As May· I
or of Miami Beach, Elliott 1
Roo.•t&gt;Velt had his pay upped I
from $3.000 to $10.000; th&amp;t's
just half hls pay when as a
young sprig he worked as a
W•oming rodeo rider.
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57.300,000 ilmeflcans dme out
every, w~ek .... The., Comm1e
Worlds . EmilY Post, Prague I
WH\ NOT BUY NOW
psychiatriSt M!lena MaJorova,
inner
to Behave"
book
advises "How
Iron Curtain
readers

,Pai\1 Sen~~ Pimleroy-Midtlleport, o.., June 8, 1967~'7' . Cora 81¥111
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Councr'lor
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The
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Cora Beegle was eleeted as SYRACUSE of nleodorus . Coun· ary Society of the First

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NEW YORK Sutton 1/laee. area
a problem: "good" phtay $10
bllls are being deposited after
being -paS!led In nearby djscotheks, dellya and srooeries .
"Moose" Charlip and bJa pm:t.
ner who wrote the David Suy,
kind - produced "Kelly," wblcb
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The Grange observed "Rural

and ~ucers and lost $650,·
000 (a record) tell us "Kelly"
since dropped $38.000 m or e:
Moose aaid he and bls c..,.eator won a $38,000 suit based on
their l"riters' contrad; , "And
the show opened with only eight
of four Unes In lt." . ... The Met
Opera's Robert MorrW enjoyed
a belated Utile • boy ll!rlll: at
Yankee Stadium for the Mem·
ori8l Day double-i!Mller. Bob
caught a Dy ball - on blo !Sib
wedding anniversary. at that
Bo~ joins Jack Paar t h I s
week - htts age so.
The Copa's biggest spender
In years: movie InveRtor Allen
Klein wht also manages sfng.

Lite Sunday" at the Or a nge
Christian Chtlrch last Sunday
Worjhlp services were
with the sermon being deliverat 10., 45 . wlth tile Rev.
ed by the Rev. James
&lt;.;asl:o, Bibleo were presented
berry.
two 1967 high scboof
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henderson
from .'the church observed their 50th wedding
Henderson and David Wll·
anniversary at their home here llia:
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FURNITURE. Cl

ALL FURNitURE GOING AT LARGE
DISCOUNT-HighT rade-ln Allowc;~r~ce

Why ·pay More?

last Sunda!
open bouse Saturday dltlller guests of Mr. who "overeat" not to "open the
from 2 until.-1 clock.
and Mrs, Wilber Parker were top buttons of your trousers and
Many relatives and friends
brother and family, Mr. and women should not unzip their
greeted the couple during the Mrs. Edson Parker and Janet dresses." ... Just suffer, fat·
afternoon and .were served
of LaTuna, Texas.
freshments of lee cream. cake, Mrs. Osle Henderson •. is a
The Almanac
coffee and punch.
medica\ patient In the Veterans By United Press !Diernot\onol
I;: Y10U1'1l ASKED FOR IT'
·Th nk8 f b 1n
I'd VISE A variety.#. beautiful and Memorial Hospital.
Today is Thursday, June 8.
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gifts
were
opened
by
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dotson
of
Parkt.he
!59th da• of 1967 with 206 to
Th IS ..,.umn 1s 1or young spnng00aru.. . .u .
couple Greetings were also reJ
- people, . their problems and
.
ersburg spent the weekend with follow.
c~ pIeasures, their trou bles a n d Dear Mr . G.•.
celved
tend by some unable to at- their son'in-law and daughter' The moon Is new.
.: fun. As with the rest of Helen Thank you for Y'JY' fine r~&gt; M~ and Mrs Jobs Stolar
Mr. 1and Mrs. Leonard Amos The morning star Is Saturn. :
Help Us!, It ~welcomeo la·.ghs marks. Nobody appreciates
famil. of Lor~ln 8 nt
amdy.
The evening stars are Mereu· .·
but won't dodge a serious q•es- compliment more th .• n
Y
pe
r. and Mrs. Clarence Ather. ry, Mars, Venus and Jupiter. 1
~ ijon with a brush-off.
"springboard," - who is
end w(IJ&gt; her uncle
ton and family of Col u m bus Born on this day in 1889 was '
f.' Send, Jo!li, = e qu"§)ions often jumped on. -H.
Mr. and, Mrs. Charles D.
spent the weekend wilh hi s Americ•n architect Frank Uoyd
' to Yd!ml
F\l&amp;o IT, NOTE TO READERS:
and ot~er relatlveo at
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright.
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port on Sunday,
- ' - - - -- -- - ~ care ol mlorMie/lp· USt, thiS forget, kldtl, lfiyou re
lh . h
Lo · 1 te
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rail}'
,· newspa~ .
ed m
. .s. clob and
d '~~' orne
-'""a
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h Mr. and Mrs. Rabe of Troy, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Willi·
.~ MORE : ·-. ~~
send your VOTE to me on
ai.J.ev:::1-Mr ~llr
ave been visiting Mr. and Mrs, ams, Frost. visited at the horne
;!Dear RoadW~• columa posl•~ard. care of this
h · ol' th Irs. h 'P
Taylor and John.
of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wllliams,
~ of COilltDOall 'ijalli" "allolldy· er.
ave s .
e orne at
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swartz Sunday.
'· Ing." -H.
i'
pers Plama and moved Into
and Terry spent Sunday with
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Dear Helen: ·
old John Halsey home on Rl ·
and relatives in Hun!· Horace Kibble. BtU Congrove
· Dear Helen:
After reading about the
Blll, out Alfred way.
W. Va.
and daughter, Pamela, · altend·
Hooray !! It's about lime who, wanted to return to
Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Lola Derrallerry and ed the wedding ol Hobert Con-. so;,ebody took a stand on "good old days my mother
and Sue Ann of Athena
son, Laddie Knight, of Akron arove at Wellston, Saturday.
' "Siamp Out Steadying." .1 ·a- about," I told our
.
Clara Follrnd and Nina
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Henderson spent a
&gt;• gree it's gotten out of 'hand. pbout those Ston~&gt;age h 1
son, Sunday. Other boUday
Vere Swartz and olher rela- few day• In Portland at th'e
' It's so bad at IllY schqol th;lt school dances where a g1rl
itors at the home were Mr. and
in the vicinity.
horne of her grandparents; Mr.
1 have to hire a private eye to she was a failure 11 she 1
Mrs. Robert Robinson and
Tho Allred Melbodlilt. church and Mrs. Ralph Henderson.
lind oul whether or not 1 can dance-with at least len
ily of Belpre, Errol! Folirnd
serve lunch at the Rlgnal Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buckley
ask a gtrl out. Absolutely rldlc. ent fellows . Then I
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
Phillips salt on Dutch . I\tdge were weekend guests of Mr.
ulous rin ovailable for vice. the ''dance cards" we filled
Swartz of Shade, and Mr.
on Saturday, June 10, 'tieg;.n- and Mrs. L. G. Westfall of
president if vou need one lor at the first of the evening
Mrs. Clair Follrod, Stevie
nlng at 10:30 a. m.
Spencer, W. Va.
, the • SOS duti.--Dl\VE
we'd KNOW there'd be no
IO!'aJ,..Oo
R. E. Wllllamo is a patient
"
,
peats and we'd be out there
Mrs. lvr. tlndling and
at Camden • Clark Hospital at 1
1
" Dear Helen:
the noor each time the
ol Columbus spent the
Parkersburg, w. Va.
Your timely Item on .S.O.S. changed. Our daughter
with Mr. and Mrs. Ruas•D
hit !Ins family w1th a POW. ed, 'Ho~ ~ualnt.' But I
llng and other relatives'
~ ~cent!J~ 1.,_ ,year. old- an !"v'o~ pam·, in her eye. Gull!'ll of Mr; and Mrs. Bln'tl
· daugh~r. hili YOIIIII fri•uds. 0111 tee...!p really
Guthrie 1\lrougb the
--------" my · husb@~
· he~a atbraa- dart,Qe where '!hey either
Day -kend were Mr.
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M Sed O'B ·
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By Mra. Lyle Baldenon
: hour d""""" 0 a o" I • with their steadies all
'S .
r1en an
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M'ld
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith
1 ~d StOl'J, of Oolun1hu,1.1 were
,, "st~;; ..,.~ ~ IC m&amp;y or slt out iiiQ talk to them? weekend •1JeSis of Mr.
be some &lt;ott' of a rerord for
·
Mr. ann Mrs. Del~rt Yost
•
family of Sugar drove.
and Mrs. Richard Smith and
, tee ns and 8 rouple of . p:JMII&gt; PREHJSTOI\IC PARENT
• The gi[l8 were , heartsi ck a- Dear ~t :
Mr. and Mrs. . Cbv. O'llrien I daughter, Alrron.
; bol!l the steady problem .. Their Man)f ,tell me this ts
and Kevin of &lt;lolumbus
Visitors at the Hetzer-Blse
:sentiments echoed those of the ed. Souliils ternbly dull,
her father, Garner Griffin.
home were Arthur Heiney and
kletl(r you published. They'd all it? t'l·
er the weekend and attended
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hetzer ol.
'' lovt to date "many" of the
.
,
celebratioh for her uncle and Washington, W. Va.
Q~i .. guys (I believe thet coli Dear Helen:
aunt Mr. and Mrs. Lee H;,;d~J -;::-.;:::;;;;;r=:::::=--.-:-:-~hem mff.' roo!. 'swingorsJ. but I wmpletely~gree wltb. S.D. erson.
.·
jwh~n our ilM.9,ter sw:•d to do S. I;ln ij)teres£¥ in ai&gt;:u! eigbt Several aiumal from here .
"tbis 111 ,fll~" ,ilnd i.lJI"tr. sne boyll1 Well, ~~~ becuuse 1 tended the banquet at lbe old
tlf hid...\',reJ)iitatlod tho~t one was . nice, II got Tappers Piains H.S. building 011
~f teln~ ~~e.'' •·•
_ ar~ I liked hun and I d . Monday evening. Oilier ban-Ypu kl¥1!'· .• ,lh• y/awgsters otl~s. bugged . of!. ;Next
quets attended were 0• oolvill&amp;J
eel, fed (jjp te Jhere ~ the SBf118 thmg. FlllBl!Y. I
and Chester on Salordey
• te@dy Slt~on.)ut doit't have I'd.· ~ up .boys ~nlirely,
nlng.
.
.
uill the · ~o\n-age to brell It of course, thiS dido t ~rk.
Mr. and Mts. Cbas. I) WO&lt;lde!
· lo~. w.e.:re ell so glad Y?¥ th. tidt .~ saymg l m . sc•t· attended Memorial
y he...,'lf.ven thenr~JI&gt;e lm. teibrllli!Od because I cao l d.. Ices at Chester Cemetery
ptua, let 1!:\!lY . th~y don't know Cide wblilll boy 1 want.
Tuesday afternoon and on
r,hat th#rrlj; ~sing •'hen lh•• right, about the last. AI my , , way home visited Mr. and Mrs.
,don't :•play the Held ; · ·" Or I doni want lllol ONE bo~. •1 s C. E. Woodt at Tuppers Plains.
)low mu(h wisdom they ~ gam. I?" big afl..chaUenge to m1s,. g•l· Mr. Woode was re\eaoed
~g. ~· that they can eventual· ling to II" fnends Wlth many Veterans Memorial Hospital
ly choose MR. RIGIIT. -MRS. f~wa. -FOLLOWER OF S.O. M d
S
on ay.
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C.rollno Lumbor &amp; SuPPfJ '
PHONI67S.1160
B. G. .
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Sunday Sc1looJ atlendaJice on
Pleasant
W. Va.
p s. your coluDUI 11 a major
June t was 110. oifermg· was
reason my daughter aod ~· r It i• estimalftl that about 400,· ~~~~~~-~~=~""'""'""'""""""""'""'""'""'friends discuss . - of their 000 new settlers cross CallforD.
so openl1 'with us. ia's borders each year.

HELEN HELP US!

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Rola:er Rotplt.l - VIsiting
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Admlla'Mrs. Delmar L. Bloomer, Rt.
1. Galllpolll; Mrl. Douglas R.
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Mu;hael A. Preston, Cheshire:
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firil Un !ted Presbyte,·ian
Church wllf meet at 1:30 Mon·
dar Jlilbt at tho church.

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ANNUAL CHESTER Town·
slilp ilulday School convention
Sunday, June 11, at lilt Mt.
Her!DM Qurroh. Sunda7 Scliool
Is at It 1.111., lieDet ...,.. Ill
11 :SO a.m., afternOO!I M
1 p.m., with R... LM'er Fmn•
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Trsinlna' Day ~ld at GaJIII)Il!l• · SII.(Iwerll&amp;iv~n :'1
May 28. The~ rneetinc will
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and mittens recentlv sent oy
be at the annex July 6 at 1:30 A su~ee 117!\~~ft~
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p. m.
Tuesda)' illiJll when tlle"t.f'e p
The Bible study from the
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1'0PS Wei8hl N!Jtchefs lllet',at
book "Joy for the AnXIOUS\ The ~omen's
Sor.lety of
th Meigs Count,: ~Ill:)!:;
Daughters of Amenca. at Pr08bytefnathneChurch metF~day Age,:' a study guide on Philllp· Christian Service o1 the Metht-t
DINNER GUES:rs
~elr..hmenl,j were tJerved,
M I C 1 Ju n lor cil,
The e gs oun Y .
a meeting held at the IOOF annex 0
.church, "
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od18t Chilrch at Reedsville rn
d
Leadership Club met m the Co- hall
June 2.
plans. and the topic, "Thre•
sd
th
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Dinner
guesls
at
the
borne
of
Attending
wer~
Clara
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Threats to Unlly," was read Thur •Y1ha teroont
be• ur Mrs Marie Lawrence, Port- .Betty Clark, Kate OtrfiiiiD,
.
nd d'
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b . I k annex w t e!gh mem rs pres.
.I D
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l)br&lt;t . f:d.
Company meeting room In Mid- Loll' Cohen asSDCiate coun- . by the Vice President,
a
lscusse , a mem etS a . ent Mrs !!'stella McGill was land, on Memor~a ' ay were ean a , rm~ . . . • I
Lo~-------lld:lepo·rt at 7:30 p. m. Wednes- cilo:~ Norma, Chapman, vIce Pickens. and opened with the mg part. . The next '" '""~g weicomed back after a seven Mr. and Mrs. Carl Autherson, !Jth Gardner' Marm! Houdashe !, evening. .
• counc'!lor ·, w·,nona Cook, asso· eading "Pu~ose of United will he Fr~day. July 7, at 1301
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Long Bottom · Mr. Harley Key·•\Marte• Howell, Coello Hudson
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THE TRI.OOUNTY Citizens me group hsten to ~s. ciate vice councilor; Nettie · Presbyterian Women." in
P~ m.
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g a'm topic uFaith" se, Pataskala ; r. an
r · e ene pPar!l. ~ .,. t"J. .t" '
lland Radio Club will meet
Efaw, Home EconomiSt Hayes, · recording secretary; son from Dial. For
Puring the social hour deiic· was epr::n;ed by Mr~. Maxine '!lenry Autherion. Newark : Mj·i Margaret E. Lew!Mit~:l!l"a~~
Thursday night 7:30 p.m. at lm the Columbus and Southern IMabel Bearhs, associate re- Mrs. Pickens read the 6th
ious refreshments were s. ,v- Ch&amp;tJ\Ilan. As a part of her pro· Simon Powell, Racine; M r . Intyre, Cecrll~
, lle rt '
An.vets Lodge hall, Pomeroy. Obhlo Edlectr~c Co., whodtahlked lcording secretary; Elizabeth followed by prayer.
ed by the hostess. Miss Fra•IKte gram. she used a reading tilled Joe l.ndrews and children,I Needs.~e~ ~arner,
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, to Mrs. · PiCkens, Ml's. "The Profits of Faith," from· Ne~ark ; Mrs. Elva Dalley· Flfe,
arl yn
L:ght refreshments wUI be ser· ed how to presenl a iemon. Ethel Smith, a"ociate financial four members with a scflpture McBride, and ' Mrs. May me the Sunday Digest.
Portland, and · Mr .. and Mrs. bar a McGovern was
1
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Slle gave a demonstra-, secretary · Della Stahl, conduct· verse. Reports were read and Holmes.
Mrs. Nora Rice, preside•! of James Papa, Middleport.
as a new memibeiiriofjii
PAST COUNCILORS of Theohereself on preparation
or: Doris' Darht, warden: Dean approv!!d and the collectlon
dorus Couneti, Daughters of A· ~bracadab~a green beans. Mi.lg· Bamitz inside sentinel; Marie $5.15 was recei\.:ed. A balance
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mght at the hmme of Mrs. Ma- 81 ""·.
Hautk, 18 month trustee; Mrs. treawry.
ble Wolfe, 26ll W, Main St., William Henderson . Summer Stahl, representative to state A "thank you" letter
Pomeroy
4-H Assistant, was mtroduced
. a d Edna Reibel alter· resd
Mrs. Rachel
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!am wme, '" reS!· nate representative.
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of the club. .
Leonora Swat.zel, associate Winner~ Announced ·
Post 128, American LegloR. Other busmes.' mcluded plans i councilor. presided at the meet·
Irr Grange Conle!t
Thursday. Friday and Saturday.
Counsellors Camp, the ! ·H Iing which opened in rlluallstic
It tbe Legion Hall, Fourth St. . congress: and glvmg as lorm. Reported ill were Carrie Mrs. Leo Story and Mrs. Cia·
THE LAUREL CLIFF B•tter Sisl.ance at Big Bend Regalia. Meinhart, at home: Mary Nes- ra Paulson were winners in the
Heallh Club wiU meet at the
sehoad, a patient at Meigs contests judged Saturday nigh!
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home of Mrs. James Gi 11ure
TO ATIEND SCHOOL
General Hospital, and Mrs. when Hemlock Grange 2049 met
Thursday. Each member Is
Irene Cooper, Racint" : Shal'· Cook, confined t(l Veterans at the hall.
take an article on a disease on
Calverl. Ra cine; .Janice Memorial Hospital after ~uf­ Mrs. Story was the winner In
Ihe b1 ead baking ron1est, with
beglnnlng with a B. Mrs. Lou Manuel. Syracuse: Joy T:.e1ss. lering a heart attack.
Diehl wiU be the devotiunal Rt. l, Racine; Donna Theiss, A letter was rea d from Eliz- Mrs. Paulson taking fi1·st place
leader,
Racine. and Miss Connie Arnott, abeth Halberg, state councilor. in the night gown competition.
Racine, have been accepted for eoncerning tifle state session to The bread was served following
FRIDAY
!he Valley Vista Cheerleader's Ib" held in Cleveland, Aug. 14- the judging. Readings from a I
ICE CREAM Social at Mid· School at Bainbridge They will 16.
1918 Meigs County "Democrat" I
dleporl Penteeostal C h u r c h. attend one nf rive 4·da y session.l The traveling prize donated were givtn during the lecture
F•lday, June 9, at ! p.m. Pro· during July.
by Mrs. Reih&lt;&gt;l was won by hour. The readings includt&gt;d se·
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ceeds for projectt Sheaves for
vera\ lelters from M e i gs
Mrs. Campbell.
Christ." Ice cream 101d by th•
Countians serving overseas.
CIIURCHES MEET
~ ;•h and package. Customers
HERE ON VISIT
A special meeting of the
to bring contalnero.
Mrs.
Diane (Betz ) Crall
PLAN BRIDAL SHOWER
Methodist churches of thf'
POMEROY LITI'LE League Reedsville Charge was held at children, Tammy. Ken ton
There will he a bridal show - ~
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dance party thl&amp; Friday night urday night with the super:n- came Saturday and s:ayed un· or A&lt; Albert Pooler, Friday.
under the alan at the Porn· tendent or the Portsmouth Dis- til Tuesday wi th her grand· June 9, al the home of Mrs.
eroy tennls coUrt from 8:30 to trict, the Rev. Calvin Rodeh&lt;f· mother, Mrl. B. A. Dodson
John Pooler. Chester,
11:30 p. m. Tht Jays will em- fer, in charge.
Chester.
invited.
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more's cementery is known. Middl~port. Phone 992'M$,
It is ~mimded that the flow,
5 28
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MODI!RN two bedroom
110 qliistion's asked.
6 7 Jtp
ment on Route 33.
i"i=~==io;l space, middle-age or
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WY 24196

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Phone 992-21~ Pomeroy

GMAC Financing
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Open Evenings Unt119•GO

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pit-ifla+.
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lilg. &lt;Adults only. THE HA1HI ,vitilll!¥. • Riel. Irani, (0!14 7:00ll16 ~ dull wbeell,
t::::n•:, boat
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Blatcston, -. 992- MENTS. New Haven, W. Va.
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294t."
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Ill Pomeroy. Pb. WUIII.
Notice
V8 engine, ltandard !rani. Heater, hNV)' duiJ llreo

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THE PEJ!iloN talting flo••ersl ;;;;;:;;;-;2;-;;Bedr=oo::::m::--;fc::~==..

With 5 ft. Center Mouth
Grasi Mower.
PRICED TO SELL NOWI

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eAiumlnum Wlndo_ws &amp; Doors eC:.r Porte

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CHARLES LIS~E
' Syreeuse, Ohio

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Booths, 'luDch COUDtet,
bot plate, deep
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lryer, IUid refrig!fatm'. Allo
·
llfam table. diiltes, pots,
..IMirHIM.
pans, etc. 100 per cenl c:GI'II21 ,_, cent Dllllllfllt .. ,.. . . .
er .loealloD. Only reopolllillle
CAll Oil 'niAtlltl ... oaaTUAIIII
11.11 ,., ..., .... . ................. • .... praipecls need apply. Call
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Wedding Plans
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Are Announced

Lawrence H~~~~-

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Churches SundaY.
Grande College. He IS present- ,
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The event was held at the tbe Racine Junior 11igh Schn·LI
TONIGHT
Syracuse Methodist Church wilh The wedding will take piilce ~ 1
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choirs
of
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churches
next
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combining for the songfest. The '
Mr. and Mrs. George MmrP'Y
songs
were
mterspersed
with
have
returned from CleV!'Iand'
FRIDAY &gt;nd SATURDAY
June 9-10
testimonials !rom the congregawhe re they visited Mr. and Mrs
"THE REPTILE"
lions.
· George Mowrey, Jr. and fami('!'echnicnlurJ
Prayer preceding the dinner
an Wlmming
ly, Their grandson. Larry, age l
~oel Williams, .Jrnn1frr
was given by .Robert Williams,
four. accompanied them here ,
Dll::~(&gt;lSsPUTIN-THE MAD
father or Mrs. ' Wendell Stutler, I
for a visit.
MONK"
wife of the pastor. Open ~ousel A r~port on swimmi_ng parlies Mr. and :vJrs. Robert Williams
::'bri:;;toph&lt;' r Lee
at the parsonage concluf;J .the 1 for rh1ldren of the Me1 gs County or Vienna. W. Va .. were Sun· ·
:--==-,-,Ha.,.r.,.ba_r~~~ e~ent.
h~me was heard at a meetinq , day guest;-; nr Ihe Rrl'. and ~li'S. 1
th1s week of the Session of the Wendeli Stutler.
Middlf'port F'irst Unlted Pre.~,John S;lllvag!', Sr. h:ls rf' byterian Church.
lurnt&gt;d hnme from a thrt•r wt•ek .
The Rev. Howard Ruppelt visi t in Jnf('rl1wken. Mkh . and
i noted that the weekly sw imming in Vandalia wrlh his dJu ghlt'r. I
sessions to be h~ld at ~he Mid-1 Mrs. Garlnad Weavrr. ..
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dleport pool w1ll begrn next : r-.·Tr. and Mrs. ·Joe Struble aml 1 ..
Wednesday. Deacons and de a- · ~on, Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. 1
Luxurious Dacron• polyester
ronesses
of the church spo nsor .John Terrell have returned
fabric that defies wrinkles. Wash
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it any way you wish ... it dries
the project.
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wrinkle-free in just 2 hours flat.
Swim suits and transporlat:on New York, other eastern poinls
W• have ARROW Dectolene
are provided by the church and canada.
Penna-Iron in a complete
group, with .Mrs. Lillian McG ~·c I
si?lection of Dad's favorite
providing refreshments for the :
collar styles- classic
children.
There is no p o () I
white or stripe~ to
charge for the youngsters.
choose from.
Short sleeveo
It was notetJ that a lawn •:.rii·•DuPt&gt;'lt-R•t . T~
Jy has been planned on .fulv ul
' by the deacons and deaconess- I
J es.
1 New officPrs were installed
, The Session acreptt'd Hn !nvi- ' Tuesday night at a mel'ting of
: tation fr~m the Harrisonv i!!c I the Women's Socif'ly or ChristOthers
Presbylenan Church !o attPnd iar: Serv1ce of the Syra(' use 1
From, $3.50
a special program there : h :s Methodist Church held al the
month. It was decided tlwt .'In home of Alice Capehart.
"every member canvass'' will
Insta lled b.v Mrs. Wendell
be held in the fall. .
Stutler were Mrs. John Sauv- :
Attendmg
the
meetmg
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E. Harley, Russell Lyons, Mr. ! Thomas, re·tor&lt;!ing secrPtary;
Big selection - popular,
and Mrs. Leo Kennedy, ;Ll ,] I Mrs. Capehart. :.J Ssist&lt;Jllt re- 1
banlon side cahle, cotton,
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Press

Wilson ~

SPORT
SHIRTS

Sporting

style or full cut.

Small,

medium, large or extra
large, Spread collars pr

VOL XX NO. 40

Counter Charges
Thick in Mideast

SPECIAL PURCHASE
MENS UMBRELLAS
self.

button down collars. Solid colors, stripes, checks,

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RELAXATION

When you're era---~,
Crow_.
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' William
Others insta lll'd were MrS.
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You're lure to Toll, Turn and Twist all night I lions;
man of Christian soctal re!a- 1
Mrs. Willia m Eichinger,
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missionary education and supply ; Mrs. Melvin Grimm, mrmbership and cultivation: Mr.~. !
Dnn~ ~inebrenner , letters and
publle&lt;ltJOns.
I A dialogue fur the installation was presentud by Miss
Marcia Karr, Mrs. Sauvage,
Mrs. Stutler and Mr.s. Cape- 1
hart. Mrs. Wl·ese conducted a I
devotional period and M r s.l
Eichinger g.:~ve a prayer of :
fait h.
The final ehapter of thf' Slliritual life sludy book, "Chnstian Being and Doing" was reviewed by Miss Karr. Cards
were sent to Mrs. Ambrose
Flanagan and Mrs. Ural Thomas. Miss Marcia Karr is spiritual secretary,
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Narrow. medium width or wide bells - plain, fancy
stitched. or textured grain belts in a variety of colors
and leathers. Boxed for giving.

Workers Needed
To-Prepa~e for
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Furniture Department on the Second Floor.
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lounges ,.-- folding chairs - 2-lleat gl,lders - swfiiP
--tU!llbrella tables - 3-seat gliders - accessory tal!lu
All well known Brands, Dependable Quality.

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Workers to assist in cleaning [
the grounds at Cam p Kiashuta ;
near Chester in preparation Cor 1
the opening of day camp for r
Meigs Cnunty's girl .c;cnuts are
being S&lt;• li rited.
' Mrs. A. H. Knight. camp director, is seeking volunteers !or
grass cutting and general cleanup work. Saturday has been sel
as a work day, and persons in1
' terested in l£'ndlng a hand are
asked to either go dLrectly to the
s1te or conlact Mril. Knight for
lransportation.
ft is Mrs. Knight's suggestiop
that workers take a picnic lunch
and plan to spend the day. She
said that assistance is also needed m erecting the flie1.
Over 100 scoub have registered for the day camp which beiins Wednesday,

Police Probing
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SELECTION
of RESTON

MEN'S SlACKS

HELP DAD StAY ORGANIZED'

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

The perfect !l)ft for busy Dads. Keeps his paper"!Vork
neatly organ~ed and pbrtab)e. Llgbfweight and·h(Jid.
some yet very rugg~d ~ durable. See tlu! .ftl\lrt
selection In the Drapery Dept., Second

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your choice of trim cut
or traditional styles.
Permljllent press-and
some feature stain resistant Scotch Gard
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Syria Charges Israeli Attacking

Elberfelds Is headquarters
for Wilson Sporting Goods.
See and buy the popular
Sam Snead Blue Ridge. Golf clubs on display In ~
Mens Department on the first floor. Also see the bil
selection of Wilson baseball equipment, Ask tilt
salespeople about special lies and !el)gtha OJL golf
clubs at reasonable prices.

Perfect gift for Dad. Leather handle,
opening, rugged frame. Best blaclt acetate.

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Most weapon• OIJ&gt;"rll belle.t ·
tbe earliest guns were e o natructed ID Norlb Africa aboat
1Z5tl, pneslhly by the A•abo.

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CnuHnuod warm, bomld
through salurday wllh widely
scatlered lflernollll 1111d oveq.
IDi tklllldersbowers, m a I n I y
norlb. W,b today in 80s, I o w
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the tent will be exlublls by Col»' ·
A spectacular parade wll 1
txhlblb and Doats to b~!p make
Saturday morning a special
This event Is under the dlrecUaltod State• nlvlllonal Fro&amp;
sured.
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mer.cial companies whiM wilt~ ,
launch festlvltles of the Big
this event successful. Phil Gl&lt;&gt;river event has been planned to
tlon of Jim Mees •nd R " . r h
Jumplag Champtnnoblp.
ART SHOW PLA ·:~ ..-: - ~
be open to the p~lic at al.
Bend Regatta Weekend al Pornbokar Is parade marshal.
be followed by the Eastt:r UnitWerry. A record hop will agala
This event will be h·.,id on
A special Art Exhil .3 ••
times.
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OTHER I!VENTS
ed States Divisional Champton•
be held by the American LeFriday afternoon at 2:38 wltll
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Friday· evening will be the
ship Boat Races whicn • r e
gton . e wn own ,egatta
the finats on Sunday at 2 u.m.
artists, Bill Mayer. This exbibAMUSI!I\fENTS
Pomeroy Chamber ol {;omRegatta Rhythm Review prescheduled at 1:30 p.m. The
· Area on Saturday everung ljllEntries for this frog .,on rest
it will be bald in the new LatoThe fabulous Nolan rld~s wnl ,
merce, said today.
sented by the Big Bend Minpurse lor the Saturday and Sullo
lowing the pageant.
are expected !rom all over the
eran church in downtow" Pambe loc•ted at another downi.OifD
The Regatta, to run three
sire! Associated at S::ro on the
day races is $2,500 which makes
SUNDAY PROGRAM
tri · state area. Everyone wi•h•
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the
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race
one
of
the
better
Sunday
the
final
races
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to enter his or her frog
eroy and artists from all over
area to complete the enter! aiD-'
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par mg 0 area un r
the area are invlttd tt· ex'tl"'
ment for the young In age l)ld ·
enlng ceremonies at IZ:W Fri·
top tent. This show will· be ur.·
races oi the eastern Un i I e ~
resume at 12:30 with som&lt;' of
should writt for tuore inlorma.
day and the parade. tn•ough
det the direction of vetor&gt;n di·
State~.
the top raCing drivers in the
tion or just come ·~tum: ,g,
Jr. thie rapidly growing part of
the young in heart. Plenty ·Ol
Middleport and Pomer~y. wiil
rector • producer Robert Ho..
Races will he the key event
United States participa•iog. AI- . bringing their fog with them.
the · Big Bend Regatta.
lr"" parking in the downtolfA
area has been provided.
foliow at once.
fitch.
, on Saturday afternoo~ to be fol·
ready entr Ies from ten stat~s.
This event will be hanJ 1cd by
Bleachers wll1 be erecte d unThere has been , · •I lent reFollowing this show w•ll be a
lowed that evening at S ~y the
with more coming In daily, have
attorney Fred Crow and insurder the big top for the conv&gt;nAnyone wishing addilto::al !ftsponse from the
&lt;U &gt; tJosirecord hop for the teen-agers to
beautiful Miss America p a g·
been received.
ance man Dale Warner. On-thelence of the spectators filr viewformation should contact t be
nesses. civic cl•tbo and social
he held on Lynn Street in the
eant where Miss Southern Ohio
Aaother unique leatur• of
scene services In personal , or
ing all of these events toese
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ol Rutland Htgh School and " ' been included m the artic;tic '
now employed m the Co!l(l'ge - - - - - - - - - A dinner, songfest, and open , of Education at Ohio Universi- t~~-~in:::tt~:·;~·-";· -·~
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Vieilill'l from Gallipolis, Pomeroy ; and Evelyn N~pper ,
Willtesville and Pomeroy were Robbie Barrett, Anna 0 g d i n,
present for ihe ·annual inspec- .Thelma Campbell, Shirley P~t­
tlon...,f Melg; Temple, Pythian ers, Gladys Major and Jewell
8.isttrs Tuesday ni4hl at the Strong. Wilkesville.
Mlddle'port Hall.
, - A dislriCI.• convention to be
Zeld• Hall, district deputy, held .n Gallipolis on Sept. 17
was the inspecting orlicer and was .announced.· An invit~tion to
gave the . temple a grade of the Wilkesville inspectton on
very good.
June 2o was acknowledged.
Commenting on the work fol- The death of Mrs. Rob e r t
chairman of the C\'tmf.
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!Owing introductions were Ella- Sharp 1 mother of Mrs. P a u 1
The first :::l:ow •s ill he lwld
belle McDonald, Florence Train- Haptonstall, was noted. The
on Wednesday, ,\ug. l!i wl!h '' P'
er. Elizabeth Lear, Bernice Me- birthdays of Jane Johnson, M~n·
oral judgmg ~lY the si&lt;J1 11iard
Mahon, Elma Dexter. Gladys nie Gilmore and Lena McEllnn·
system tl~ b ~gin at 1 p. m. Tlw
Evans and Florence Willis of ny IVere observed.
CHARLtl'!"fE RUPE
second ::;hmio will be ·hdd on
Gallipolis: Margaret Se~denab- Guests were registered by
Friday. The ~, ; 1me .s:·hrd11 ie will
el Edna Reibel and Nett i e Carrie Neutzling. A gift from
be fc! !owcd, rwco! ding tt• Mrs
Jf~yes,
Magnolia
Temple the temple was presented by
Lcwi:-&gt;, for ':ltlth ::;h!1VI~ 0 n _y i
-- - - - - - Sadit McElhinney to the Inama!curs :m~ eligjbl·~ fo r cnm- I
specting officer.
pctit1on.
Refreshments of punch and
The .show is oprn to Meigs
cooldes WE're served during a Mr. a_nd Mrs. L:1wrenc: Hupe, County residrn ~f:, with ti1 ~ ,mly
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concluding social hour.
Langsville, are announcmg ~he excrp!.ion bc:llg the II!Vitat i(~n n'
TONIGHT and FRIDAY
engagement and i1!JJJroadHng classes which :~ re also O!len to
June 8·9
marriage o£ their daughter,
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resJdf!;t s 01. '1 j;l!Ding CQ'.tr1 Li•~~ ,
DOUBLE FEATURE
OlfS Om Jn
Charlotte Louise, to Mr . .James Premiums and ribbon' will oe
Trx Ritter &lt;:~nd Rachel Ruman
w·JC kl me,
' son f Mr. af!ll· ~~'1 rs. awarded in bf, f!J eveuls.
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favorite sport.
out the show schedule.
the flower silo\\ held ""IJUJ!Iy I rlasses • r e "At I the Rare- The mvitational classes in the Classes have 'be,n. scheduled . Membership in
prdel!,
jn conjunctJ.·11 \\lth :he ~h~tgs r trm•k," an arrangment sugge!::- l division are ''At the ,Flo\\er for specxal disp(atS ip~utJing club is not a r~ fciCoumy ta 1r 111 p:1st vur ~ h&lt;1vc i tive uf motion. ··on the Rlvt•J" ~how," a fa~o:,ite design, a11d dish ga~ens apd p~c~uren made .participatitn. in tht .flower ,
inspJred SLhedl.l[ltlg ()f 1\',{) ~.ucli l an mlerprPtlVt! de:-.J~n: ••Jn the At the Fair, an lnterpreta· frbm dried mater18lS. . . . r ,show. ~otry ree tor aduba II
shows lor ti1e 1967 t&gt;rlliJOn of Spacecraft,"' a Iall 1!:1~ arrange- hve arrangement.
In .the ~oJ1:Jculture thvls10n, ·the pureha:&amp;• of a membership
the fair.
' meot; "At Expo '67." a mod- The two artistic aiTange- .there are classes fotl ·roses. zin.- Ueket. Exhibitors must register
Uslng th;~ theme, ~'Advcn- 1 ern piece: HAt the Ruse Bowl." ments classes for the· juJ:tiOrs ·nias, gladioJi, marlgqld, c;ocka.. their eritries at the ~etary'a
ture," the two shows havl: ''L'Ln I one includirig roses; ".In a .JAp- are ''At the Circus," nslng an comb, dahlla, and unclassifled. cftice on the ' Meigs ~o u at r
given 2 stamp of anpnH·:.I~ by ! :mese Ga~drn," tl:e •1rienla! in· animal figurine ; "At A Ban Cacti and-or !IQ.~cul~nts, house Fairgrounda -befol'e· ·• 0. m. oa
the Meigs Coun!y '!?air liu;Jrd . fluenct:&gt;: "In a SJ?'HYstorm," a Game/' one interpretive of a plants, gouNts, eolor~ corn ·Aug.:.. lO.
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