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Wedding Plans
01 Miss Rupe ·
Are Announced

Lawrence H~~~~-

.Jran Simmons

" LIFE AT THE TOP"

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MEIGS THEATRE

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IS a Hl61 g!a,l- :r'

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racuse. Minersville. and Forest at Racine, and attended Hin ) '
Run
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
the
three
churches
next
July
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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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age,
president; Mrs. Capehart. .
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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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or patterns.
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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,

Complete with leat~erett,carrying COV81'.

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cushion foot. Solid colors

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GIVE DAD;v
RELAXATION

When you're era---~,
Crow_.
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' William
Others insta lll'd were MrS.
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1/oudashelt. chair- ,
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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lltlllow Cases
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Utica Pitted Sheet
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•King-size Quilted Mattress
• 2 Matchlnt Box Sprlnea

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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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TOP GRAIN LEATHER BELTS BY PARIS

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

Floor.

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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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WSCS Group
histalls its
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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

Detloted To TM lnterur. Of The MelpoM111on .4reo .

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en tine

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
toolcbl ID 108.

We have shirts to fit any
man -- tapered, regular

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Favorite Style
From Our Large
Selection.

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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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eroy on Friday, June 23, Jack
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
o·g
this
race
one
of
the
better
Sunday
the
final
races
w
Ill
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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
Pomeroy Chamoe cf · Com--"'~g_an_~_a_tl_on~s__w_h_o~p-la_n_t_o_e_nt_c_
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Remembe.r Father's Day, Sunday, June l8

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.
"G IRL FROM TOBACCO
ROAD"
Douglas Wickline, R:."i•w
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an educational dl~ fir .v;
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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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pYthian Sisters Conductel/. at Hall

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li11!'1and1Pg conservation pr If- speaker se• .
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Included pervlsor: Wayne . W. Hu~hes,

R~ues::\ntroduced

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cballeo.. d to belp the Derickson of the state conaer·
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•rnserve 1ou ••:~ ::ti~~g~neer 's c.s., Bob Blshao ~· an our :"'
manager of the Southeast
come, he comment . .
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' ell and Devel:
Mr. Fou~t said he beheves Branch Rese~
non Hfsr.
far.mers will meet the c h al- ~:'~~·~=~~~e;armer field
lenges.
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ELECTION HELD
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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., June '

· ~nted the awards we!~
VirS.ll Bing. Bedford Township,
Cai'f'' Findling, Orange Tow oship; John Colwell, Salem
TowiWiip, Edison HoUon, Sut·
ton o1'ownshlp, ~nd Roy Holter,
Chester Townsfil~. Thereon
Johnson chairman of the district's hoard of supervtsur&lt;.
made the presentations.
Walter Jordall soph.onore
Future Farmera ~f America
member at Alexandria H i g h
School and a member of the
Carpenter Boys' 4-H Club, was'!
presented the Meigs County a- ·
ward for !he top science con- ,
servlltlon project by Clyde Wal-;
ker, manager of the Federal ,
Land Bank Assn.
1
Jack Foust, executive direc- '
tor of state agricultural and I
conservation service. USDA,

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9, 10. "But •• teacblag broth-

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tans love one anot er a
I"We know we have . passed their hearts were opened kl

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selves are taught of Gad to
wo o
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mm ion
Harold Carnahan was mas"
love one BDolher aud illdeed
The apostles received t h LS congregal!on, or co un •
ter of ceremonies and Ear I
yr do 11 unto aU the breth- from Jesus thrist on the last One o! the most incongruo~~
Dean gave the invocation.
reo .... "
evening in His concern to bmd spectacle• to be seen on ea~
Entertainment was provided
BY THE UPI
them together In ,a bundle of is the unholy rivalry of I e
b members of the Big Bend
When we read \he New Testa· loving brotherliness; and to church's vying with one anoth·
~lnstrel Assn., including a vo. Strike t:onlinucs
~ent regardin~ the church, It impress this upon their minds er ?"I to e~ulate Christ In Ufto
cal trio. Debbie Smith, Darlene
'H - A CRAFTS. IS not so much shout an ~ccel,. He girded himself with a towel selfiSh semce. but to ou~trlp
Smith and Bonnie Grate doing P1TI'SBURG
d : lastical Organb:atlon as It IS a and washed their feet and he one another In membership or
"M Happiness" aud "Let's Go men a Sink•, wluch ha• idle I Brotherhood It was the house- also gave them this new com- prestige.
to ~urch·" Steven p 0 wel · 25,01)() men and Ued up c 0 ~· hold ol faith, the family of God. mandment "That ye love one In the engine room It is 1msingin "Breezing Along with •Lrucuon pro)eclli worth ~ : "I Paul as well as John the belov- another dohn 15·12) and He possible to look in the boilers
the Br~eeze" Sherr! Ouber tap- lion, headed into Its runt d ay ' ed COI'sldered the church to be prayed "That the; m~y be ooe to see how much water Is there,
ping to "!,Got Rhythm ;" Kar- m western Pennsylvania to ay. a fellowsl)lp of believers.
as rho~ Father arlin me and j 50 there is a gauge attached to
en Griffith. a trumpet solo. "Ac- No end wase! s;~:~· of 1 h 0 John writes, ''Our ~ llowship tn tbee; that the world may th~ side that sho~B how much
capoco 1922" and a medley by With the
P
contract 119 with the Father and to• Son," believe that thou hast sent IS m the boiler. When the gaugo
John •nd Keith Lisle. Mrs 01- roofers, . prog;:t~e: the bulld· l and, "If we walk In tbe light me"(John Chapter ·17).
Is half full the boiler is hall
lve Weber was accompanist. negotiations iki
as as He 19 in the light we have In thiS petition he tells us full, and when it Is empty the
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Mr&lt;. Kathryn Crow, associa- ers and str ng un on~ 1 w I fellowship one with another and the unity of Christians Is the hoiler Is empty.
tion president, introduced the either slo; or ~n7x~s ~hurs the blood of Jesus Christ clean· condition of the church's sue· How do we know we love
members.
lronwor er~e e~• hth' umon t~ seth us from all sin." I John cess in winning others to faith God? Look at your gauge! Yo.ur
The dmner was served by the da1 became
g
1:3 and 7.
in Him. This has been the his· love for your brother In Christ
Salisbury PTA.
JOm the walkout.
So let us ask ouselves•this tory the world saw, the friend· is the measure of your lobe
question "If we do not love ship the tender ·sympathy and for God.

By Bob Hoeflich

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Tornadoes Prowl

Democrats Laun.ch Torpedo
At Tax Commt'sst'on Rep.ort

roRNADOES PROWLED A· r •
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Dr Roland G Will an alumnus of Rio Grande Colcross the Midwest for the filth
COLUMBUS 4UPU - Slate
ty ASCS office manager.
.
. M . ' C ti
speaker at the
straight night Thursday. Torn&amp;· Auditor Roger Cloud annouac·
In
raising
ques!ions
of
scar·
lege
and
a
former
elgS
oun
an,
w_
as
G
d
Uege
0
city and abundance of food, Mr. 9lst anniversary commencement of Rio ran e
do and violent !hun deraIorm ed ...
••ursda•, that Oblo'l 81
,)'oust said that 99 per cent of Sunday.
.
th fj ld f d
warnings continued in the Plains counties wlh get au extra
"the time man baa been on earth
Dr. Will has devoted his hfe to e e 0 e uca·
early today.
$10,1100 eacl! with the June
COLUMBUS (UP!) _ Democrats on the Ohio Tax
he has spent his time search- lion. He began teaching publichschooidat rl~~ipa~e i~f v;~:
A twister spun through Fort dlstrlbuUon of gasoline lam. Study Commission issued a "minority r~p.ort" Thu!sday
ing for food.
He spent seven yean/Mas .~ leCac e~yan P
1Dodge, Iowa, Thursday night, Cloud aald the June P"Y· in an effort to torpedo sections of the offiCial com!"ISSIOD
: In the last 200 years man has lous school systems ID .eugs o~n c' ll
. 1916 He G. &amp; J. Auto Parts Co., to mjuring live persons,
domg ' ment would be $3.6 million, report. The official report wlll not be made raublic untU
cultivated his food "'he has
Dr. dWlll ented~d t~f ~:~~as~;; 1~~: •'rrpon iJ:a~u· Guy L Swadley. Geraldine M ex!Pnsive damage to several wit• eacb county receiving Monday, when it is turned. over to the lej" ature some
·~ad time to spend on providm·· grJdu~e
~~sp\o;ed as principal ol Rio Grande High Swadley, parcels, Rutl~nd.
homes and a trailer court.
:.:
set
1:' =~oc::.~:~ four months after the date lawmakers ha
0100r needs. 11 man's t1me or a on e was
Henry Taylor, Armmta G.
__ ta•·• 1 :.,, to bl
its delivery.
b
,. th
·
School
Mill c th C I' T .
·~ s ~ s '"' wns ps
"We cannot approve some of to "discredit an.d •. a otage
a
e&gt;tt
. . h were represented by a He r.ecel·ved his Master of New Paltz in 1965. Immediately Taylor to. Dorsel
er, a · ost rer rrps
will eacb .~ ·,,,0 from th•
bf
t
d
t&gt;h h be
II
2
0
a•• ...
' the proposals contained In
r.eport e ore I IS rna e pu
per~od m24 hours. e as e n Arts degree from , Ohio state thereafter tie and hls wife mov- erlne Ml er' acres, ran~• . COLUMBUS - SOME omo- June distribution.
repor\ because their
be.
cultlvatmg Ws faod ~ly dur- '"' .
and
immedl·
ed
to
Lexington,
Mass.
and
the
Edward
Abraham
to
George!
.
.
k
,
"It h ld be iDled ut that
1
1927
0
9 00
lng the last 12 minutes an~ on- um,verbestty In rk 88 assistant past year Dr. )Viii has been a E. Parker, JeweH 0. Parker, ~ .~n~ ~:II continue d totho ~ ~ _ . m;u a iiiiilHIIIIJilllii! iltt would make Ohio's taxes more
po
ly' In the last one-half mmute ate y gan wo
nd ed· visitin rofessor olo education acre, Sutton.
o~ LSD an
er a
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regressive and leas : equitable each of the Democratic mem1 tnps
on'thls clock has he partieipat- prof!B'or ~~ Cps~:~~'!n:ge in •at N:rt:eastern Unlvfiily's George E. Parker. Jewell o..l lucmogemc drugs, buskt sofon the~
than our present tax structure," hers Issuing the statement voted in the Industrial revolution, ucallollnl aK )i.'A !tfr three years graduate school in Boston.
Parker to Ernest E. Harris, will do so at the " o a JBI
the Democrall' report aaid.
ed for appl'&lt;tval of the commisFoust stated. . .
. Dtancv te,
Will returned to
Dr. WUI II one Of II ebil· Mitsuko Harris, 100 acres, Sut- ~ term. Oh. H • proved
It said the commission would slon report aa a whole," the
Today, mankmd IS faced With a . en re, ·.
dre ol the late Mr. aud Mrl. ton.
The
10 ouse ap .
propose to the legislature
Republicans said.
the revolution of abupdance. Ohio State Umverslty wher~ ~~ W. •A. Willo of 1\fS'Ip Count)'.
Franus Copeland, dec. to Iunanimously Th~sday a bill to
wide range of tBl&lt; ·sources which
Throughout1he ogricultnral and was granted a Doctor of ~ Two brothers, Job!&gt;, 11labage~, Edna 1- Copelan\!, T~omas H. "?ntrol use. dlstnbutlon, posse,. 4
•
include a county income
Industrial revolution his search· osphy degree~n ~l.th 8 e of !be Oblo Stall! Liquor llore Copeland. Anna Cliarlptte Cope- S!On or sale 00 the drugs and
and a local sales tax on top
was for enough to go aroilnd. In Septe~ r . 0
e 8 ~I In pomero and WOllam L. , land, Affid. for Trans .. Bedford. sent 11 back. to the Senatp for
the state sales tax.
Now. mankind must . face a· year, Dr., w:t~~:::.th~:~.j Will, oea/ Pomeroy, oive 1n Edna F. Copeland, Janice concurrence m amendments.
wAS HI NGT oN (UP))- The mlnarity document
bundance here and find 0 u t ty of G neG
N y Meigs Qlunty.
Lochary, Charles Lochary, LnThough she lives thousands
that the commission was
how t&lt; overcome hun~er in oth· School h m eneedsco, 1 ·seven.. Dr Will 's father was also a cille Story, Leo R. Story to
miles from the blue
publican · dominated and~~:.~~~
where
e
remam
on
Y
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.
·
B
d
h
•
d
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months, becoming head of lhe teacher. The elder Mr. Wills State of Oh1o. 23.56 acres.' e ·
where 1 ey re use , , ed th,.a t ..._
""canse of this
.,
. rtrnent of Education at used an "s" on the last name of ford.
.
old Jennifer Reinke of
ils report would support
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Action
Depa 1 St 1 N
Neb., probably will never
of Gov. James A. Rhodes.
Thursday by the 10'1tb General
1 School "Will" and that ·'s" baa been Darrel Goff. Mabel Goff, RavNewN Pa ptz It 8 ~ yormH~ took a dropped throuf111·'1ile yeal't by mond Goff, Marvin Goff, Lou· ·~
Of
the yachting term "spinnaker.
The minority report d r'e W Assembly:
.
m ew • '• · ·
1 Goff E lyn DaviS Ernest
quick fire from
(Contmued from Page I) I leading role In transforming the family. .
se
' ve
. C
"Spinnaker" - a large
comrnlssl'nn members
Senate
. .
Mr Roy Spencer R 8 c 1n e Davis to Oh1o Power Co., orte
•••
1 h
launchmg large scale attacks '[ those three year lnstlluhons
s.
ter ' rs. Rut rection DeM 'Salem.
Dne defendant was sen no- gular sail set ~pon a long ,lg t ged the Democrats with
Bi 11a pas.... :
thiS morning near the Sea or mto four year degree grantmg whose daugh • to! cum laude CI ~w~. to Dell w. Wilt . ed on bad check charges, all' pole on the s1de
the
SB317, Per/nils 1 Joint •oca•
('•lilee in UJlllef Israel
1 colleges.
Stearns, graduated
_
M
.~.
fl)ds"·
iiallil&gt;ury
Oj:her
was
returned
to
CU;Stody
mainsail
on
tiona!
school district and' '
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'Israel reported Syria~ artil\e.- Dr. Will was alao active .ln SundaY at Rio &lt;ll'a~e Co..,&amp;~j I)~ ' Quesinberry Ira!or Sheriff Robert Rartenbach's yachls.
uaed when
,
technical Institute district witb
ry. bombardments of l&lt;oacli I the Eastern States Assn. of bas In her possession a we. K the
Quesinberry to' lac- department for further investl- before 'the wind nearly Identical boundaries to
villages and towns all around Profe.!sional s c)t 0 0 II F 0 r preserved 9&lt;luvenlr book!~ gl~- ~elln7"Frances Fraley, Cia!' galion of petty !arceny, seven was the one word Jennie .miss~&gt;&lt;!
share their faclllUea
and
the Sea of Galilee in Ill• area Teachers. For lour ye~rs he en In I009 by the Ia: i;, · ~nce E. Fraley, parcels, Colum- were fined and e1ght others for- on her YlRY to the cha~p1onsh1p
funds. (Vote 26-0).
felted honds In Me1gs County of the National Spelling Ih
SB329 authorizing the gOVt'l'·
Wh•re a series of border ' ''ac&lt;s represented the mstllut10ns of Wills who was teac mgool . ~ bi.
·
· t th p· Grove Sch
!D a
'
Ia d t the Coand incursions by Arab terror- ' N~w ,York State on the assOCI· a
e me hi
Mattie Bogard, C. A. Bogard Court today.
Thursday.
nor to convey n a
ists and saboteur' became a atiOn s hoard of controL He Chester Towns p. .
I
C A Board John V B~r Judge Frank W. Porter sen·
" Ilk "and
lumbus Stale Hospllal for the
major factor 1n the third \l:ddle then served two years. as sec· Tbe cover .;.f :•ped
. -~:r: :rd · M~rle &amp;gard, parcels, tenced George Johnson, convict- She spelled 1•:p~e:;~ sne
purpose of widening a citY
East war io 19 years.
retary of the assoc~alion and decorative WI a a d~m
'
ed on three bad check cllarges, 1or a momen 1
lh ,
street. (Vole 26-11).
Syrian commumques ,.id 13 finally as lls president In 1951· ican Flag, a globe and scrollsh Lell:mon. -.
.
to 60' days In county jaU. Por· would !lnd hupd
in\r e
Am. HJ!367, clarifies the dutlsraell tanks had been d•·l52.
has on it an oval photogtap
ter suspended 45 days of the contest,&lt;..,hlc rew
spe mg
MONDAY
les of the bureau of juvenile
stroy&lt;d when they attacl&lt;ed In 1953 Dr. Will wao appoint· of the late Mr. Willi - ap• '.• •
Mason w. Va. man's sentence, champions, lite beat of som• 6 INSTALLATION of the
placement under the Ohio
frontline positions and Ut&gt;t I ed by the United States iJe- parently quite yuong at the
It
eWS ordered hiln to make restitu. million youngsters und~r 16 ~ho officers 00 Bethel 62,
Youth Commission. (Vote 26.0).
three Israeli planes had been pariment of State to a Full- time.
.
.'
'
lion for tile ~ b8d checks, and parilcipated In local el~mmat on tiona! Order oo Jobs Daughter~,
Hou11
shot down. They said Israel bnght lectureship. in the pllil· The booklet contams a nine Holzer Hospltalt Visiting Iplaced him on prQbatlon.
contests.
wlll be held 'at 7:30 Mqnday Bills passed:
began things by launchl'g a osophy of education and was stanza peem on the closing of Hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents . Eddie Laudermllt, Pomeroy, But J 0 n 0 1e's compet!Uon, night at the Pomeroy Masonic Sub. SB74, controTiing the pos"wholesale attack" whicn nad !ent to Japan. Five years fat- school - each page witb pic- only on Pediatrics Ward.
charged wi\h petty larceny was Anne Clark, !4, of Huntln.!LOn, Temple.
session, dlstrlbuUon, aale and
been beaten back.
er, Dr. Wlll recelv•d an ap- tures of school day scen~s - ~
Admlsolona
returned to ·the cullody of .tbt W.va. another town where the .
use of LSD and other hallt!CIDOCouflictlng lleporll
pointrnent as a visiting pro!es- and a roster of the Wills stu- Mrs. James H. Caufman, Pt. , sheriff for further investigation. 'ocean is only a word. apellr-i 11
TUESDAY .
genic drugs. (Vote 13-11).
The connlctlng batUe report' sor of education for one year at dents.
Pleasant; Vitus Hartley, Jr • Clarence Weddle, Jr., was "spinnecker," So both lirb get wscs of the EnterpriSe
Sub. IIB495, creates an Urban
Indltated that Syria was fee~ing the American University in Be~ The. roster Included George PI Pleasant; Mrs. Darrell J. fined 100. _with $2$ I!JIIpended new. life.
Church will meet at 7:30
Affairs Department. (Vote 8Q.ll)
for the nrst time the might ol rut, Lebanon.
Genhe1mer, Charley Warner, Huffman, Pt. Pleasant; 14 r ' ' In lieu of tbree montbl probaday evening at the church.
Am. 118312, prohibiting rnedthe ,Jsraell army which almost Dr. Will retired from his posl- Magg1e Fell, Clara Fox, Arlh- John S. Gill, Rt. 2 GalUpolis lion, 0~ a hit.sklp charge. and Then came the word
POMEROY BAND
leal quackery. (Vote 7~).
wiped out the Arab al• Ioree&lt; !ion as professor of education at ur Young, Katie Fell, W1Uiam Ferry ; Mrs. Orv!lle K. Landers, 1 and cosls on an UDSllle ve· hua." Smiling through her tears, Tuesday morning, June 13,
HB775, authorizes \easlnq of
on !he first day of the wa" and the State University College at Warner, Gertrude S pen c e r, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Llnnle A.
citation.
, Jennie spelled II correctlv. ,
a. m. at the high school.
land at the Ohio Agricultural
then went on to crush the
Robert Stobart, Homer Young, 1 Gaul, Chester; Ney ~ohn Par: Olhar fines levied Include, was ~roc\aimed the nat1on •
Research
and Development
Efflltlan and Jordaoiaa arm1e•.
Mabel Frecker, Magdalena ker, Middleport; Lor1 Ann
Jameh Ronald Miller, $2$ and champwn speller.
WEDNESDAY
Center at Wooster to the fed- '
Jlfael had committed most of
Walker, Ina Stobart, Pearl Mo. derson, Rt. 1 Long Bottom; costa, overload; Clarence E. Jennie plans lo use rP• $1,000 WHITE ROSE Lodge
will era! government lor laboratory
its 'rmored forces to the Sinal
ra, Ada Frecker, May Gen- Mra. David F. Kessler, Rad· Boyer, $15 and coata, speed; casb prb:e for college. In ad· meet at 1:30 Wednesday after- sites. (Vote 79-0).
De~rt and Its infantrymen a!ld ,
heimer, Freda Warner, Victor cliff: David A. Parker, We IIM. Westfall, flo and dillon she'll be gettmg 8
noon at the Middleport Amtrlartdlery to Jordan, so the
Wlpple, Frieda Mora, Pear I ston; Don A. Kaylor, Ironton;
no operator!s license, and end In New York. a~
can Legion Hall.
SERVICE IS A'I' 1
Syrians apparently had met
(Continued from Page I)
Price, Mabel Young, JosePh Mrs. Ben A. Davis, Jr.,
and coati, failure to yield ance oo lite Ed SuiUvan
Funeral services l~( _M Iss
only with Israel! air pow..- aod time durmt~lhe Mideast war.
Wipple, Anna Walker, EddIe ehester; Mrs. Lawrence
of way; Harley E. John- vision show and a three
PATIENT AT HOLZER
Florence E. Singer, ~~rl St.,
artillery. Both •Ides alll'eed that
Young, Roy Spencer, Minnie Price, lit. 1 Ashland, Ky.;
son, flO and ootls, speeding: trip to Canada's Expo '67.
Charles P. (Tom! Rhodes
Middleport, will be Sullday at
tanks, Infantry, artillery and air NEW YORK-Israeli Foreign Stobart, Edith Mora and Llda Ann Kenny, Gahanna; M1 s. Donna J. Griffin, $10 and coals,
R. D. 1, Racine, fa a
I p.m. at Rawlings Cil~l3 Fuwert Involved today.
Mm19 ter Abba Eban said .any Warner. 'l'hese namel, ol cour.e Paul V. Roeser, Huntington, W. failure to yield rtgbt ol way:
PLAN SHOWER
patient at Holzer Hospital.
neral home. instead ·~! 2 p.m.
peace conference on the Middle are lD many eases still !l"'mlh-1Va.; Mrs. Roberl H. Kearn_J, Hltgh Roul!h, flO and coata, There wUI be • bridal show· room number Ia 326.
as previously
SCHOOL TD START
East war must be conducted by ent In Meigs County. •
.Proctorville; Ph!Dip H. Erllcn, speeding, and Helen E. Beegle, er for Mill Juanita Hol\la,
The Church of the Nazarene Israel and the Arab nations Georce Kauu waa president ' (ronton: Mrs. Andrew C.
Hugh Roueh, flO alld costs, elect of David Goedon. at the
ln Syracuse will conduct Bible 1 wllhout big power interference. of 'the lcllool bOard; David Ue, Rt. 1 Oottaievllle, W. Va. speedl!ll, and Helen E. Beegle, home of Mrs. Wapda Fetty,
School starting Monday, June I
_
Frecker wu clerk and board
Blrlh1
flO and costa, apeeding.
berry Heighls, Wednesday, June
12, from 9 till 11:30 am. Class- . JERUSALEM:-Israell Prime mem~ were Henry Mora,
Mrs. Walter E. Bosley, Rt. I Bondi forfeited 1n~luded
14, at 7:30 p.m.
es will be beld lor a two week IMinister Eshkol told 8 meeting Alttboay Fell and WIUillm 810- RavelliWood, IOD, 4;11 a.m. Kennell! Stallley Browwo,
,
perlnd The Rev Pauline M1i- of government officials Thurs- bart.
'11lur!day; Mrs. Andrew C. Be. for recklul operation: Joe G.
SAFER TDDAY had
ler will serve as dean ol chil-l day night that President John· By the way, also a member altle, Rt. 1 Cottageville, W. Va.,
Howard E. Love, Rob- CHICAGO (UPIJ - Ohio
dren d the community arelson had promised "big things" of'Sunday'sgraduatlng class at daugbler, 1;05 p.m. Tlluraday;
Holderby, Charlea E. a 7 per cent ~op ,in tralfl~
welcome.
to help prevent tbe Middle Rio GrBDde, waa DruslJla Sue Mrs. Orville K. Landers,
Carey and Pllul E. Green, each deaths during :he !lrst lou
!'
·East war, but never produced WID, Pomeroy Route 3, daugh- eroy,
daugllter, 1;20 p.m. 1'7.50 on opeeding char,.s, and months of 1961 from the same
.'
Ithem.
tor ol William L. Will. The fact Thltl'lday.
George Dolltll4 Stobart, Jr., period In 19t!tl. compared
that his niece was a member
Dllcbrpo
$2$, faDure kl yield the
onlY a Z per cent declme
BUYS A BRAN.DN.EW
/
MOSCOW: _ Arab studenls of the graduating class was one ~- Leland Brown, IrvlDC of way.
ttonaUy,
.
DBVC11'ED TO
or marched on the u.s. ernbaasy; of the determl!11ng lactera In L Comer, Henry R. Eichinger,
IIIEIGS • MA ON AREA
swarm• of Soviet soldlen '-"d the decision of Dr. Roland G. Laurene L. Flanden, Mrs. Char·
I
""""' •· uwon, ,.,... , ..,
pollee moved In It proteet tbe Wlll to be commencement len 0. Gllftlen, John A. GocJcl.
• - ''""''"'· ""''"'
bu1'Id1·0
apeaker.
wlo, Mrs. Glen R. Ho\acbub,
PU1labed 4allJ etotpt 1 ~" ' '
g.
ZIG-ZAG PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE
""' Ohio v,u., PubU.hl•o eom......
Dru•Uia, wbo h the • · - P auJ I81ebearl, Tereu K• M•·
110 Moeh••" 11 ·· """'""''· 0 ' ' '
PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
daughter ol the late W. "' lone, Mrs. Oscar Poetker, Mrs.
Model237-827. Complete with caM. See it
There wiD be 8 rummage aa\e Will, wiD be loDowlq II CU Karma L. Stepp, Jill Ann Wllr
'
- ""'' " June IS-17 at the Rutland Le- loolltepa ol ber grandfather. IIams, John E. Worthlnston Mrl.
today
It
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1, glon Hall with .proceeda to be Sbf llao aecepted a ll!acblng Opal Young, Marl L. Schneider,
l
'Jfz
...,, Ohlo.
".....,.. ,..,.......... ! uaed for the purchase of Pee position In the ICI!oolt at Richard Shortrldse, and Mr 1.
1
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1 Wee ball team unlforma. AnyHeath, 0.
Jamea E. Allbri&amp;IJt and Infant
:.._......
one havin~ donations Is asked Other Sunday grads at Rio son.
McCOY'S
_ . . n,_, ..,,..,.. ., to phone Mra. Betty SWick or Grande from Meigs County w.re
McCall's Polttrn•
Slnt., Sal" &amp; Service
REGULAR 15c GAUON
.... -lablo ,. ....., ,.. Mrs. Ann Thomas for pick-up. William Edward Bartell, Rich·
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McU&gt;vey may no~ lead the
league m batting, but you
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Reds Manager Dave Bris:oL.
" It'&lt; hard to belie·'• the gufs
onl) hitting In the 240s:• Bri&gt;·
to I •••d alter the mg first base-

belted in the sertes and the A dejected• Ellis .aought the
tenth for him this "'"'"'· was vrmi&lt;) iof the tr&amp;IH ' room
one of three the G;ams socked I&gt; ~· cid' the questions of wrnof! of Reds starter ammy El- ers
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El!is, who departed with two ft•;,.~ay night af''' ElliS
out in the seventh mr.:n; m.d mld&lt; ,,;~ first tw &gt; p1tcnes.
'II' Reds trailing 5-4, went back L"ad-rff battor Jay .\lou opeh&lt;d
to the no-windup '"'"·ery he 1 " " !,wne with a sin~ ,e to left
u-•d last year and 't the be- and Tom Haller folil~ei with
ginmng .of this seas1111.
h.1.s s~~~enth nomer l»f tl'l•~ sea. Coacb Calllng Pitcbes
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about it during ~he game,'' h1t [J( Sammy until there wus
J:lr!stol sai4. "The otll ~r d'sy onf' oul in the sixth mnin.'l By
when we were pla.v ·n~ r 'tts that time the Reds had a 4-2
bl!rgh he thought Ale-. Gram- r.IL .put it disappe:t~ f' • woen 2
m.;,, I heir third-base ~oa&lt;!il. was do:Jbl-: by WiHie M~)'~ and hocalling his pit~hes Maybe tllat's mers by McCavey and Ollie
why he cbanged. 11
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BRAVES' GAME
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w· h h fini shed In 8 second1Columbus
handle to the ball, committing , The Braves again looked like :
Thursday's Results
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11 bobblPs, tn losing to the a power to reckon with m Toronto 8 Toledo 2 (mght)
Pace le as year.
Br•ves 21 -10, and the Red 'l&lt;JX spanking the ball hard, helping . Bulfalo 4 Columbus 2· 1night)
pounded out lG htts m puttfug , the lnd1ans make those 11 '" 1 Richmond 2 Syracuse 1 (mghl!
thr. Senators down 21-2
: rors, and getting 10 bona f1de Jtt1 ksonville 4 Rochester 2
It was the last of the bi g ' hits to boot. D. Vaughan went (mght)
HAS NOT RAISED
scorf's· as the managers have all the way for the winPers. D.'
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farm dub ln the Par1frc Cna~t
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o!'e 1"':1111 1~ ."thr"'d of another ThP Braves hrtters were B1ll ' l .l ague and recalled soutnpaws
by 10 or more runs.
V&gt;ughan three singles. M • k e Clyde Wr i~ht and K~n Tura.,
'rl•e Red So'( h'tl"·rs were led Sayre a double and two smgles, j Wr,rht. who ~layt&gt;d with the ,
Pomeroy
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Jon Budt went the .distance
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pass to .lim flort beflll'&lt;' . ...
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r.~~~ing Arrigo with Don NotteFabuloul
TJgers withstood a late rally I Pirates struck out nine and is- I
hH·Y.:n greeted Not~ •:J:u'
Run-away . scor~s ~ere ~he
Complete Protoction
bv the Yanks m the other con- : sued seven free passes.
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te~t.
I Hitters for the wmning Picenter to score MoG..vev With al League Pee Wee Nile Lea.
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EJidle Young and F. Burney :rates were Qavis with two
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DICK KARR, Jl! .
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fourth ; Danny Brown, a triple, Tootball rl~a!J;Y on ~;~·''fill
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and Brian Hamilton. each with The .&lt;choola .. have
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l•o Cardenas. CarJenos ol•er
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McCovey's double ofl Gerrv
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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., June '

· ~nted the awards we!~
VirS.ll Bing. Bedford Township,
Cai'f'' Findling, Orange Tow oship; John Colwell, Salem
TowiWiip, Edison HoUon, Sut·
ton o1'ownshlp, ~nd Roy Holter,
Chester Townsfil~. Thereon
Johnson chairman of the district's hoard of supervtsur&lt;.
made the presentations.
Walter Jordall soph.onore
Future Farmera ~f America
member at Alexandria H i g h
School and a member of the
Carpenter Boys' 4-H Club, was'!
presented the Meigs County a- ·
ward for !he top science con- ,
servlltlon project by Clyde Wal-;
ker, manager of the Federal ,
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love one BDolher aud illdeed
The apostles received t h LS congregal!on, or co un •
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Dean gave the invocation.
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evening in His concern to bmd spectacle• to be seen on ea~
Entertainment was provided
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them together In ,a bundle of is the unholy rivalry of I e
b members of the Big Bend
When we read \he New Testa· loving brotherliness; and to church's vying with one anoth·
~lnstrel Assn., including a vo. Strike t:onlinucs
~ent regardin~ the church, It impress this upon their minds er ?"I to e~ulate Christ In Ufto
cal trio. Debbie Smith, Darlene
'H - A CRAFTS. IS not so much shout an ~ccel,. He girded himself with a towel selfiSh semce. but to ou~trlp
Smith and Bonnie Grate doing P1TI'SBURG
d : lastical Organb:atlon as It IS a and washed their feet and he one another In membership or
"M Happiness" aud "Let's Go men a Sink•, wluch ha• idle I Brotherhood It was the house- also gave them this new com- prestige.
to ~urch·" Steven p 0 wel · 25,01)() men and Ued up c 0 ~· hold ol faith, the family of God. mandment "That ye love one In the engine room It is 1msingin "Breezing Along with •Lrucuon pro)eclli worth ~ : "I Paul as well as John the belov- another dohn 15·12) and He possible to look in the boilers
the Br~eeze" Sherr! Ouber tap- lion, headed into Its runt d ay ' ed COI'sldered the church to be prayed "That the; m~y be ooe to see how much water Is there,
ping to "!,Got Rhythm ;" Kar- m western Pennsylvania to ay. a fellowsl)lp of believers.
as rho~ Father arlin me and j 50 there is a gauge attached to
en Griffith. a trumpet solo. "Ac- No end wase! s;~:~· of 1 h 0 John writes, ''Our ~ llowship tn tbee; that the world may th~ side that sho~B how much
capoco 1922" and a medley by With the
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contract 119 with the Father and to• Son," believe that thou hast sent IS m the boiler. When the gaugo
John •nd Keith Lisle. Mrs 01- roofers, . prog;:t~e: the bulld· l and, "If we walk In tbe light me"(John Chapter ·17).
Is half full the boiler is hall
lve Weber was accompanist. negotiations iki
as as He 19 in the light we have In thiS petition he tells us full, and when it Is empty the
1
Mr&lt;. Kathryn Crow, associa- ers and str ng un on~ 1 w I fellowship one with another and the unity of Christians Is the hoiler Is empty.
tion president, introduced the either slo; or ~n7x~s ~hurs the blood of Jesus Christ clean· condition of the church's sue· How do we know we love
members.
lronwor er~e e~• hth' umon t~ seth us from all sin." I John cess in winning others to faith God? Look at your gauge! Yo.ur
The dmner was served by the da1 became
g
1:3 and 7.
in Him. This has been the his· love for your brother In Christ
Salisbury PTA.
JOm the walkout.
So let us ask ouselves•this tory the world saw, the friend· is the measure of your lobe
question "If we do not love ship the tender ·sympathy and for God.

By Bob Hoeflich

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Tornadoes Prowl

Democrats Laun.ch Torpedo
At Tax Commt'sst'on Rep.ort

roRNADOES PROWLED A· r •
' ' ' ''
Dr Roland G Will an alumnus of Rio Grande Colcross the Midwest for the filth
COLUMBUS 4UPU - Slate
ty ASCS office manager.
.
. M . ' C ti
speaker at the
straight night Thursday. Torn&amp;· Auditor Roger Cloud annouac·
In
raising
ques!ions
of
scar·
lege
and
a
former
elgS
oun
an,
w_
as
G
d
Uege
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city and abundance of food, Mr. 9lst anniversary commencement of Rio ran e
do and violent !hun deraIorm ed ...
••ursda•, that Oblo'l 81
,)'oust said that 99 per cent of Sunday.
.
th fj ld f d
warnings continued in the Plains counties wlh get au extra
"the time man baa been on earth
Dr. Will has devoted his hfe to e e 0 e uca·
early today.
$10,1100 eacl! with the June
COLUMBUS (UP!) _ Democrats on the Ohio Tax
he has spent his time search- lion. He began teaching publichschooidat rl~~ipa~e i~f v;~:
A twister spun through Fort dlstrlbuUon of gasoline lam. Study Commission issued a "minority r~p.ort" Thu!sday
ing for food.
He spent seven yean/Mas .~ leCac e~yan P
1Dodge, Iowa, Thursday night, Cloud aald the June P"Y· in an effort to torpedo sections of the offiCial com!"ISSIOD
: In the last 200 years man has lous school systems ID .eugs o~n c' ll
. 1916 He G. &amp; J. Auto Parts Co., to mjuring live persons,
domg ' ment would be $3.6 million, report. The official report wlll not be made raublic untU
cultivated his food "'he has
Dr. dWlll ented~d t~f ~:~~as~;; 1~~: •'rrpon iJ:a~u· Guy L Swadley. Geraldine M ex!Pnsive damage to several wit• eacb county receiving Monday, when it is turned. over to the lej" ature some
·~ad time to spend on providm·· grJdu~e
~~sp\o;ed as principal ol Rio Grande High Swadley, parcels, Rutl~nd.
homes and a trailer court.
:.:
set
1:' =~oc::.~:~ four months after the date lawmakers ha
0100r needs. 11 man's t1me or a on e was
Henry Taylor, Armmta G.
__ ta•·• 1 :.,, to bl
its delivery.
b
,. th
·
School
Mill c th C I' T .
·~ s ~ s '"' wns ps
"We cannot approve some of to "discredit an.d •. a otage
a
e&gt;tt
. . h were represented by a He r.ecel·ved his Master of New Paltz in 1965. Immediately Taylor to. Dorsel
er, a · ost rer rrps
will eacb .~ ·,,,0 from th•
bf
t
d
t&gt;h h be
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2
0
a•• ...
' the proposals contained In
r.eport e ore I IS rna e pu
per~od m24 hours. e as e n Arts degree from , Ohio state thereafter tie and hls wife mov- erlne Ml er' acres, ran~• . COLUMBUS - SOME omo- June distribution.
repor\ because their
be.
cultlvatmg Ws faod ~ly dur- '"' .
and
immedl·
ed
to
Lexington,
Mass.
and
the
Edward
Abraham
to
George!
.
.
k
,
"It h ld be iDled ut that
1
1927
0
9 00
lng the last 12 minutes an~ on- um,verbestty In rk 88 assistant past year Dr. )Viii has been a E. Parker, JeweH 0. Parker, ~ .~n~ ~:II continue d totho ~ ~ _ . m;u a iiiiilHIIIIJilllii! iltt would make Ohio's taxes more
po
ly' In the last one-half mmute ate y gan wo
nd ed· visitin rofessor olo education acre, Sutton.
o~ LSD an
er a
'
regressive and leas : equitable each of the Democratic mem1 tnps
on'thls clock has he partieipat- prof!B'or ~~ Cps~:~~'!n:ge in •at N:rt:eastern Unlvfiily's George E. Parker. Jewell o..l lucmogemc drugs, buskt sofon the~
than our present tax structure," hers Issuing the statement voted in the Industrial revolution, ucallollnl aK )i.'A !tfr three years graduate school in Boston.
Parker to Ernest E. Harris, will do so at the " o a JBI
the Democrall' report aaid.
ed for appl'&lt;tval of the commisFoust stated. . .
. Dtancv te,
Will returned to
Dr. WUI II one Of II ebil· Mitsuko Harris, 100 acres, Sut- ~ term. Oh. H • proved
It said the commission would slon report aa a whole," the
Today, mankmd IS faced With a . en re, ·.
dre ol the late Mr. aud Mrl. ton.
The
10 ouse ap .
propose to the legislature
Republicans said.
the revolution of abupdance. Ohio State Umverslty wher~ ~~ W. •A. Willo of 1\fS'Ip Count)'.
Franus Copeland, dec. to Iunanimously Th~sday a bill to
wide range of tBl&lt; ·sources which
Throughout1he ogricultnral and was granted a Doctor of ~ Two brothers, Job!&gt;, 11labage~, Edna 1- Copelan\!, T~omas H. "?ntrol use. dlstnbutlon, posse,. 4
•
include a county income
Industrial revolution his search· osphy degree~n ~l.th 8 e of !be Oblo Stall! Liquor llore Copeland. Anna Cliarlptte Cope- S!On or sale 00 the drugs and
and a local sales tax on top
was for enough to go aroilnd. In Septe~ r . 0
e 8 ~I In pomero and WOllam L. , land, Affid. for Trans .. Bedford. sent 11 back. to the Senatp for
the state sales tax.
Now. mankind must . face a· year, Dr., w:t~~:::.th~:~.j Will, oea/ Pomeroy, oive 1n Edna F. Copeland, Janice concurrence m amendments.
wAS HI NGT oN (UP))- The mlnarity document
bundance here and find 0 u t ty of G neG
N y Meigs Qlunty.
Lochary, Charles Lochary, LnThough she lives thousands
that the commission was
how t&lt; overcome hun~er in oth· School h m eneedsco, 1 ·seven.. Dr Will 's father was also a cille Story, Leo R. Story to
miles from the blue
publican · dominated and~~:.~~~
where
e
remam
on
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B
d
h
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months, becoming head of lhe teacher. The elder Mr. Wills State of Oh1o. 23.56 acres.' e ·
where 1 ey re use , , ed th,.a t ..._
""canse of this
.,
. rtrnent of Education at used an "s" on the last name of ford.
.
old Jennifer Reinke of
ils report would support
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Action
Depa 1 St 1 N
Neb., probably will never
of Gov. James A. Rhodes.
Thursday by the 10'1tb General
1 School "Will" and that ·'s" baa been Darrel Goff. Mabel Goff, RavNewN Pa ptz It 8 ~ yormH~ took a dropped throuf111·'1ile yeal't by mond Goff, Marvin Goff, Lou· ·~
Of
the yachting term "spinnaker.
The minority report d r'e W Assembly:
.
m ew • '• · ·
1 Goff E lyn DaviS Ernest
quick fire from
(Contmued from Page I) I leading role In transforming the family. .
se
' ve
. C
"Spinnaker" - a large
comrnlssl'nn members
Senate
. .
Mr Roy Spencer R 8 c 1n e Davis to Oh1o Power Co., orte
•••
1 h
launchmg large scale attacks '[ those three year lnstlluhons
s.
ter ' rs. Rut rection DeM 'Salem.
Dne defendant was sen no- gular sail set ~pon a long ,lg t ged the Democrats with
Bi 11a pas.... :
thiS morning near the Sea or mto four year degree grantmg whose daugh • to! cum laude CI ~w~. to Dell w. Wilt . ed on bad check charges, all' pole on the s1de
the
SB317, Per/nils 1 Joint •oca•
('•lilee in UJlllef Israel
1 colleges.
Stearns, graduated
_
M
.~.
fl)ds"·
iiallil&gt;ury
Oj:her
was
returned
to
CU;Stody
mainsail
on
tiona!
school district and' '
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'Israel reported Syria~ artil\e.- Dr. Will was alao active .ln SundaY at Rio &lt;ll'a~e Co..,&amp;~j I)~ ' Quesinberry Ira!or Sheriff Robert Rartenbach's yachls.
uaed when
,
technical Institute district witb
ry. bombardments of l&lt;oacli I the Eastern States Assn. of bas In her possession a we. K the
Quesinberry to' lac- department for further investl- before 'the wind nearly Identical boundaries to
villages and towns all around Profe.!sional s c)t 0 0 II F 0 r preserved 9&lt;luvenlr book!~ gl~- ~elln7"Frances Fraley, Cia!' galion of petty !arceny, seven was the one word Jennie .miss~&gt;&lt;!
share their faclllUea
and
the Sea of Galilee in Ill• area Teachers. For lour ye~rs he en In I009 by the Ia: i;, · ~nce E. Fraley, parcels, Colum- were fined and e1ght others for- on her YlRY to the cha~p1onsh1p
funds. (Vote 26-0).
felted honds In Me1gs County of the National Spelling Ih
SB329 authorizing the gOVt'l'·
Wh•re a series of border ' ''ac&lt;s represented the mstllut10ns of Wills who was teac mgool . ~ bi.
·
· t th p· Grove Sch
!D a
'
Ia d t the Coand incursions by Arab terror- ' N~w ,York State on the assOCI· a
e me hi
Mattie Bogard, C. A. Bogard Court today.
Thursday.
nor to convey n a
ists and saboteur' became a atiOn s hoard of controL He Chester Towns p. .
I
C A Board John V B~r Judge Frank W. Porter sen·
" Ilk "and
lumbus Stale Hospllal for the
major factor 1n the third \l:ddle then served two years. as sec· Tbe cover .;.f :•ped
. -~:r: :rd · M~rle &amp;gard, parcels, tenced George Johnson, convict- She spelled 1•:p~e:;~ sne
purpose of widening a citY
East war io 19 years.
retary of the assoc~alion and decorative WI a a d~m
'
ed on three bad check cllarges, 1or a momen 1
lh ,
street. (Vole 26-11).
Syrian commumques ,.id 13 finally as lls president In 1951· ican Flag, a globe and scrollsh Lell:mon. -.
.
to 60' days In county jaU. Por· would !lnd hupd
in\r e
Am. HJ!367, clarifies the dutlsraell tanks had been d•·l52.
has on it an oval photogtap
ter suspended 45 days of the contest,&lt;..,hlc rew
spe mg
MONDAY
les of the bureau of juvenile
stroy&lt;d when they attacl&lt;ed In 1953 Dr. Will wao appoint· of the late Mr. Willi - ap• '.• •
Mason w. Va. man's sentence, champions, lite beat of som• 6 INSTALLATION of the
placement under the Ohio
frontline positions and Ut&gt;t I ed by the United States iJe- parently quite yuong at the
It
eWS ordered hiln to make restitu. million youngsters und~r 16 ~ho officers 00 Bethel 62,
Youth Commission. (Vote 26.0).
three Israeli planes had been pariment of State to a Full- time.
.
.'
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lion for tile ~ b8d checks, and parilcipated In local el~mmat on tiona! Order oo Jobs Daughter~,
Hou11
shot down. They said Israel bnght lectureship. in the pllil· The booklet contams a nine Holzer Hospltalt Visiting Iplaced him on prQbatlon.
contests.
wlll be held 'at 7:30 Mqnday Bills passed:
began things by launchl'g a osophy of education and was stanza peem on the closing of Hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents . Eddie Laudermllt, Pomeroy, But J 0 n 0 1e's compet!Uon, night at the Pomeroy Masonic Sub. SB74, controTiing the pos"wholesale attack" whicn nad !ent to Japan. Five years fat- school - each page witb pic- only on Pediatrics Ward.
charged wi\h petty larceny was Anne Clark, !4, of Huntln.!LOn, Temple.
session, dlstrlbuUon, aale and
been beaten back.
er, Dr. Wlll recelv•d an ap- tures of school day scen~s - ~
Admlsolona
returned to ·the cullody of .tbt W.va. another town where the .
use of LSD and other hallt!CIDOCouflictlng lleporll
pointrnent as a visiting pro!es- and a roster of the Wills stu- Mrs. James H. Caufman, Pt. , sheriff for further investigation. 'ocean is only a word. apellr-i 11
TUESDAY .
genic drugs. (Vote 13-11).
The connlctlng batUe report' sor of education for one year at dents.
Pleasant; Vitus Hartley, Jr • Clarence Weddle, Jr., was "spinnecker," So both lirb get wscs of the EnterpriSe
Sub. IIB495, creates an Urban
Indltated that Syria was fee~ing the American University in Be~ The. roster Included George PI Pleasant; Mrs. Darrell J. fined 100. _with $2$ I!JIIpended new. life.
Church will meet at 7:30
Affairs Department. (Vote 8Q.ll)
for the nrst time the might ol rut, Lebanon.
Genhe1mer, Charley Warner, Huffman, Pt. Pleasant; 14 r ' ' In lieu of tbree montbl probaday evening at the church.
Am. 118312, prohibiting rnedthe ,Jsraell army which almost Dr. Will retired from his posl- Magg1e Fell, Clara Fox, Arlh- John S. Gill, Rt. 2 GalUpolis lion, 0~ a hit.sklp charge. and Then came the word
POMEROY BAND
leal quackery. (Vote 7~).
wiped out the Arab al• Ioree&lt; !ion as professor of education at ur Young, Katie Fell, W1Uiam Ferry ; Mrs. Orv!lle K. Landers, 1 and cosls on an UDSllle ve· hua." Smiling through her tears, Tuesday morning, June 13,
HB775, authorizes \easlnq of
on !he first day of the wa" and the State University College at Warner, Gertrude S pen c e r, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Llnnle A.
citation.
, Jennie spelled II correctlv. ,
a. m. at the high school.
land at the Ohio Agricultural
then went on to crush the
Robert Stobart, Homer Young, 1 Gaul, Chester; Ney ~ohn Par: Olhar fines levied Include, was ~roc\aimed the nat1on •
Research
and Development
Efflltlan and Jordaoiaa arm1e•.
Mabel Frecker, Magdalena ker, Middleport; Lor1 Ann
Jameh Ronald Miller, $2$ and champwn speller.
WEDNESDAY
Center at Wooster to the fed- '
Jlfael had committed most of
Walker, Ina Stobart, Pearl Mo. derson, Rt. 1 Long Bottom; costa, overload; Clarence E. Jennie plans lo use rP• $1,000 WHITE ROSE Lodge
will era! government lor laboratory
its 'rmored forces to the Sinal
ra, Ada Frecker, May Gen- Mra. David F. Kessler, Rad· Boyer, $15 and coata, speed; casb prb:e for college. In ad· meet at 1:30 Wednesday after- sites. (Vote 79-0).
De~rt and Its infantrymen a!ld ,
heimer, Freda Warner, Victor cliff: David A. Parker, We IIM. Westfall, flo and dillon she'll be gettmg 8
noon at the Middleport Amtrlartdlery to Jordan, so the
Wlpple, Frieda Mora, Pear I ston; Don A. Kaylor, Ironton;
no operator!s license, and end In New York. a~
can Legion Hall.
SERVICE IS A'I' 1
Syrians apparently had met
(Continued from Page I)
Price, Mabel Young, JosePh Mrs. Ben A. Davis, Jr.,
and coati, failure to yield ance oo lite Ed SuiUvan
Funeral services l~( _M Iss
only with Israel! air pow..- aod time durmt~lhe Mideast war.
Wipple, Anna Walker, EddIe ehester; Mrs. Lawrence
of way; Harley E. John- vision show and a three
PATIENT AT HOLZER
Florence E. Singer, ~~rl St.,
artillery. Both •Ides alll'eed that
Young, Roy Spencer, Minnie Price, lit. 1 Ashland, Ky.;
son, flO and ootls, speeding: trip to Canada's Expo '67.
Charles P. (Tom! Rhodes
Middleport, will be Sullday at
tanks, Infantry, artillery and air NEW YORK-Israeli Foreign Stobart, Edith Mora and Llda Ann Kenny, Gahanna; M1 s. Donna J. Griffin, $10 and coals,
R. D. 1, Racine, fa a
I p.m. at Rawlings Cil~l3 Fuwert Involved today.
Mm19 ter Abba Eban said .any Warner. 'l'hese namel, ol cour.e Paul V. Roeser, Huntington, W. failure to yield rtgbt ol way:
PLAN SHOWER
patient at Holzer Hospital.
neral home. instead ·~! 2 p.m.
peace conference on the Middle are lD many eases still !l"'mlh-1Va.; Mrs. Roberl H. Kearn_J, Hltgh Roul!h, flO and coata, There wUI be • bridal show· room number Ia 326.
as previously
SCHOOL TD START
East war must be conducted by ent In Meigs County. •
.Proctorville; Ph!Dip H. Erllcn, speeding, and Helen E. Beegle, er for Mill Juanita Hol\la,
The Church of the Nazarene Israel and the Arab nations Georce Kauu waa president ' (ronton: Mrs. Andrew C.
Hugh Roueh, flO alld costs, elect of David Goedon. at the
ln Syracuse will conduct Bible 1 wllhout big power interference. of 'the lcllool bOard; David Ue, Rt. 1 Oottaievllle, W. Va. speedl!ll, and Helen E. Beegle, home of Mrs. Wapda Fetty,
School starting Monday, June I
_
Frecker wu clerk and board
Blrlh1
flO and costa, apeeding.
berry Heighls, Wednesday, June
12, from 9 till 11:30 am. Class- . JERUSALEM:-Israell Prime mem~ were Henry Mora,
Mrs. Walter E. Bosley, Rt. I Bondi forfeited 1n~luded
14, at 7:30 p.m.
es will be beld lor a two week IMinister Eshkol told 8 meeting Alttboay Fell and WIUillm 810- RavelliWood, IOD, 4;11 a.m. Kennell! Stallley Browwo,
,
perlnd The Rev Pauline M1i- of government officials Thurs- bart.
'11lur!day; Mrs. Andrew C. Be. for recklul operation: Joe G.
SAFER TDDAY had
ler will serve as dean ol chil-l day night that President John· By the way, also a member altle, Rt. 1 Cottageville, W. Va.,
Howard E. Love, Rob- CHICAGO (UPIJ - Ohio
dren d the community arelson had promised "big things" of'Sunday'sgraduatlng class at daugbler, 1;05 p.m. Tlluraday;
Holderby, Charlea E. a 7 per cent ~op ,in tralfl~
welcome.
to help prevent tbe Middle Rio GrBDde, waa DruslJla Sue Mrs. Orville K. Landers,
Carey and Pllul E. Green, each deaths during :he !lrst lou
!'
·East war, but never produced WID, Pomeroy Route 3, daugh- eroy,
daugllter, 1;20 p.m. 1'7.50 on opeeding char,.s, and months of 1961 from the same
.'
Ithem.
tor ol William L. Will. The fact Thltl'lday.
George Dolltll4 Stobart, Jr., period In 19t!tl. compared
that his niece was a member
Dllcbrpo
$2$, faDure kl yield the
onlY a Z per cent declme
BUYS A BRAN.DN.EW
/
MOSCOW: _ Arab studenls of the graduating class was one ~- Leland Brown, IrvlDC of way.
ttonaUy,
.
DBVC11'ED TO
or marched on the u.s. ernbaasy; of the determl!11ng lactera In L Comer, Henry R. Eichinger,
IIIEIGS • MA ON AREA
swarm• of Soviet soldlen '-"d the decision of Dr. Roland G. Laurene L. Flanden, Mrs. Char·
I
""""' •· uwon, ,.,... , ..,
pollee moved In It proteet tbe Wlll to be commencement len 0. Gllftlen, John A. GocJcl.
• - ''""''"'· ""''"'
bu1'Id1·0
apeaker.
wlo, Mrs. Glen R. Ho\acbub,
PU1labed 4allJ etotpt 1 ~" ' '
g.
ZIG-ZAG PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE
""' Ohio v,u., PubU.hl•o eom......
Dru•Uia, wbo h the • · - P auJ I81ebearl, Tereu K• M•·
110 Moeh••" 11 ·· """'""''· 0 ' ' '
PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
daughter ol the late W. "' lone, Mrs. Oscar Poetker, Mrs.
Model237-827. Complete with caM. See it
There wiD be 8 rummage aa\e Will, wiD be loDowlq II CU Karma L. Stepp, Jill Ann Wllr
'
- ""'' " June IS-17 at the Rutland Le- loolltepa ol ber grandfather. IIams, John E. Worthlnston Mrl.
today
It
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1, glon Hall with .proceeda to be Sbf llao aecepted a ll!acblng Opal Young, Marl L. Schneider,
l
'Jfz
...,, Ohlo.
".....,.. ,..,.......... ! uaed for the purchase of Pee position In the ICI!oolt at Richard Shortrldse, and Mr 1.
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1 Wee ball team unlforma. AnyHeath, 0.
Jamea E. Allbri&amp;IJt and Infant
:.._......
one havin~ donations Is asked Other Sunday grads at Rio son.
McCOY'S
_ . . n,_, ..,,..,.. ., to phone Mra. Betty SWick or Grande from Meigs County w.re
McCall's Polttrn•
Slnt., Sal" &amp; Service
REGULAR 15c GAUON
.... -lablo ,. ....., ,.. Mrs. Ann Thomas for pick-up. William Edward Bartell, Rich·
ADMinED TD HOSPITAL
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an1 Eric Chambers, Frank Am- Syracuae emegency squad·
li15 W: SKOND
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0111eo. IIUDo
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old eremeana, Linda ·Sue J..em. men wwered a call to help
OHIO
::: -:.::, '",:..:: Dean L. RJne has be'!ll op- ley, Lester Paul Manuel and Edith McCoy, Syracuse, ut 10:POMEROY
~"""11 ·
pointed to the pos1ti0&gt;1 of Cell- Emalene P.ratt. Suzann• Brad- 25 p.m. '11luraday and tranll•
- 110a1 •"' ...... Ira! Divi!loa Produce Reprelell· bury, Metc• County, also re.- ported her to Veterans Memot·
.ll18AnA WlllkND. JUNI ~ · •.•
POMEROY
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....... Atilt tallve of tbt Great Athntic and celved a two year cadellreach- Ia! Hoaplts\ where she was ad""',. Pldflc Tea COmpaliJ', Inc.
InC certificate.
mltted u a medical plltleol.

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CINCINNATI (UP !I - WiU1e
McU&gt;vey may no~ lead the
league m batting, but you
couldn't prove ·it by Cincinnati
Reds Manager Dave Bris:oL.
" It'&lt; hard to belie·'• the gufs
onl) hitting In the 240s:• Bri&gt;·
to I •••d alter the mg first base-

belted in the sertes and the A dejected• Ellis .aought the
tenth for him this "'"'"'· was vrmi&lt;) iof the tr&amp;IH ' room
one of three the G;ams socked I&gt; ~· cid' the questions of wrnof! of Reds starter ammy El- ers
.
.
hs
The Giants had a 2.(] lead
El!is, who departed with two ft•;,.~ay night af''' ElliS
out in the seventh mr.:n; m.d mld&lt; ,,;~ first tw &gt; p1tcnes.
'II' Reds trailing 5-4, went back L"ad-rff battor Jay .\lou opeh&lt;d
to the no-windup '"'"·ery he 1 " " !,wne with a sin~ ,e to left
u-•d last year and 't the be- and Tom Haller folil~ei with
ginmng .of this seas1111.
h.1.s s~~~enth nomer l»f tl'l•~ sea. Coacb Calllng Pitcbes
son.
''
"I didn't want to talk to nirr.: Tnc Giants didn't l{Pl anbthet
about it during ~he game,'' h1t [J( Sammy until there wus
J:lr!stol sai4. "The otll ~r d'sy onf' oul in the sixth mnin.'l By
when we were pla.v ·n~ r 'tts that time the Reds had a 4-2
bl!rgh he thought Ale-. Gram- r.IL .put it disappe:t~ f' • woen 2
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wins b_y dientica1 &amp;-4 scoreh m]on durmg the action and suf- b~.:rgh h~ t~ought Ale;. Gram- ·c.u:. _Dut it disappeJlt' 1 wr1en C! One was out in. the eighth
P0meroy Boy!3' League action lfered , a possible arm fr;lcture. m;.'i, ~r.etr th1rd-base ..:fJaeh, was doab1~ by Winie M~y!"-1 and ho- wiJC!n McCovey whi~~ler:. a dou.
Thursday.
Jon Buck went the ,distance calling his pitches Maybe li!at's mers by McCavey and Ollie &gt;ie tr. left-center of! Arrego.
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Your
D&amp;v!S and c. Faulk Wbile the I while Davis and F·aulk of the
placing Arrigo with Don Notte·
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Tigers withsto~ a late rally 1 Pirates struck out nine and is·~;~'"" greeted N&lt;Ht~Jar, wtth Run-away scor~s ere ~he Complele Protsoction
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t tthe Yanks m the other con- Isued seven free passes.·
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Hitters for the wmning Pi·
center to &gt;eore Moe""" With at ague Pee w.. Nile Leasea
Ejldie Young and F. Burney 1 rates were Davis with two
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combined to throw six-hit ball doubles. Marty Vaughan. a two· GRAND BLANC, Mich. (UPIJ holes, that the rebuilt greens ''.• ll'e· r,ea ~~~ r~
DON MILLS
1 1 park Thursday.
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f 01 the Tigers to best Mark run homer· Andy English, a -Bob Goalby did somethmg would run rough. But Goalby, . , tOwn
a ,was , on Y ~ ~
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Addison scored a 18.1 win ov- 1'
Werry of the Yanks who gave 1double and· Danny Stone and · abo ut the rough greens which
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up only four hJts. fanned 10 Jon Dillard, each a single.
everyone else was complaining shota, saved himself the trooble H~ ~ Sfcon asemdo ummv ~r the Po;-eroy Ange!s and '
DiCK KARR, JR
aM walked siX. Young and Bur· Gettmg Dodger hits were J about-he played over them of even pulling on the lith and eTms. G t dd d . . . 1 Jra:u~e ump8ed M.ddleport
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16th greens.
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;Joe Welker, Tink Diehl and Goalby. of Palm Springs, "The chip-ins 1-were the only ~nee \u~s ~ ~· ~JW'.~ ~11 ~~~or .P?meroy.'s Angels got only one
C•ncellad?
We Can Writo It"
T! ~er hills were Andy Vaugh. ' Dennis Glaze, each a smgle. Calif , dropped a pair of long, reason 1 was good on the back 1~ c~ 'u e~
nr ";:;" ;~ ' .d e- hit ~fthe flr~~ga.me ;h•~. p~tch·
a.1 with a three-run homer and Yanks
003 010 - 4 6 1 Well-played chip shots to go nme ' 1 the -36-year-tlld veteran ore 0 e ar re ~r
e Sl e. l er 1.e smg. m t e t 1r ·
Burney. B Blackston and C. T1gers
004 02ll - 6 4 3 three-under-par with a 69 that said' But he did have some good H Jt ~ M~l~ney, ~II '';:;'~"' 11'" · AddiSon. hillers were Bobby
Clark, each Wllh' a single ; Gary Werry and Wyatt E Young. I gave h1m a one-stroke lead I words for the res! of the bock o~s on ~~~os d 0 ~0(1 1so\ha I McC~ with ~ h~me dru~i Tomd
Snou fler had lhrer smglcs for F Burney (5) and P. Dill.
going into the second round of nine-desplte the rough greens. ro~ , t Pgf af'lf er _ ~a./ m .'e ~Y 1 eeg,daMr~r~· 0~ f~ :~ •
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th• Yanks while T. Rosen· Pirates
100 410 - 6 6 1 the lOth Buick Open today
"It's a tot better than I ' 1: ·,•r 0 11 dourg1·"'' senestl smgeDo, an C 11 "11 aSnt, eH a Ph, 992·2903
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Davis, Faulk r6) and M Nes-1 worried after taking pactice just one year," he sa1d. "I w1sh .JOme ~~ -u.o 0~ - t~- ~e .. __ _ s~n and Jerry Bias, each a 81~ ··-- _
In the Pirates-Dodgen game, selroad. J. Buck and F. Srruth, runs over Warwick Htll's we c-ould have played here
little_ _s_teve Burton of the p,.lc. Oflutt (6).
recently ~novated back nine about Aug. L It would have ,

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CINCINNATI (UPil - Willie man belled a homer and a dou·
McC.vey may not lead the ble to lead the San l•'rancitlCo
league m batting, _ 1 but you Giants to an a.s win o~er the
couldn't prove it by Cmclnnati Reds Thursday night
Reds Manager Dave Brfsto:.
McCovey's double oft Gerry
''It'•. hard to believe the guy's Arrigo ·touched off a three-run
on!}' htttmg m the .2·tO~,· · Blifl· eighth inning for the Giants.
to1 •aid after the oig first base•[ Ills homer, tbe secmi he's
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our fellow members of I h e comradeship in the church •.gd
and Water Conservation D'
SyraoUH EUB Cllars• l church, are we really Christ· satd, ''Behold how thes~. Chnstd
trlct were Jesse A. Brown, ' '
In
I 'thossaionlano 4: ians?''
Ians love one another an
pervlsor; Wayne W. Hughes,
t, io. &lt;•But ao toucblas broth•
("We know we have _passed thei~ hearts were opened to
choirluan o~ t~e board. and
the
erly love ye need noJ that I from death unto life because receiVe the GosRel.
Valrl C. Wmter, area super·
llrite aniO you for ye your- we love the brethren," says If Christlon fellnwshlp be real
viSor. ,
oelns are teu&amp;..t of God w the word ot God. !•John 3·14a.) it Is not confined to one's ~wn
Harold Carnahan wdas Emaslove one IIJIOIIler aud indeed
The apostles received I hi s congregatiOn, or communion. .
fer of ceremorues an
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y• do tt ODio aU the bretl&gt;· from Jesus Christ on the last One of the most Incongruous
Dean gav~ the invocation. lded
BY THE UP!
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evening in His concern to bmd •pectacles to be seen on earth
Entertamment was prov
them together tn a bundle of Is the unholy rivalry of the
b members of the Big Bend
When we read \be New Testa· loving brotherlln;ss; and to church'.• vying with one anoth·
r.i'instrel Assn., including a vo- Strike t:ontinues
!"ent regardin~ tho church, It impress this upoj! their minds er not to emu,late Christ In un·
cal trio Debbie Smith Darlene
" not so much about an Eccels- H• girded himself with a towel selfish service, but to outstrip
Smith ~nd Bonnie Gr~te doing PIT'I'SBURGH - A
&lt;lled iastlcai Organization as H ls a and washed their feet and he one another In membership ur
uMv Happiness'' and HLet's Go mens strlk~, which btu; l
I Brotherhood. It was the house- also gave them this new com- prestige.
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to Church·" Steven p 0 w el · :!5,000 men and ued up
~· hold of faith, the family of God. I mandm&lt;nl "That ye love one fn the engine room It is In&gt;
sing\~.. "Breezing Along with strucuon projects :~.t~ :.; I Paul as well as John the belov- another doon 15:12), and He possible to look in the boilers
the 8;eeze" Sherri Ouber tap· !ton, lioaded mto
ed considered the church to be prayed ''That they may be one to see how much water is there,
· m western Pennsylvania
today. a fe11 ows h.JP oI beIIevers.
· a gauge att ac hed to
ping to "I ' Got Rhythm;" Kar·
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as tbou' Father art in me and 1' so there IS
en Griffith," trumpet solo. "AC· No end was.!, s:~:· of 1 h 0 John writes, "Our lllowship in tbee; that the world may the side that sho~l how much
capoco 1922" and a medley by With the
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tract 18 with the Father and t"e Son," believe that thou hast sent is in the boiler. When the gauge
John and Keith Lisle. Mrs. 01· roofers, progre~ee~ th~nbulld·l and, "If we walk In the tight me"(John Chapter · 17). .
Is ball full the holler Is hall
ive Weber wao accompanist negotiations .bet
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and when It Is empty tho
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Mrs. Kathryn Crow, associa· ers and strikm~o~~:~:entwa fellowship one with another and the unity of Christians is the boiler Is empty.
tion president, introduced the either slow or
1 3 Thurs· the blood of Jesus Christ clean· condition of the church's sue- How do we know we love
members
Ironworkers Loc\ h'
t seth us from all sin" I John cess In winning others to faHb God1 Look at your gauge! Your
The din~er was served by the day became tlleu;'g 1 umon
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Salisbury PTA.
jOIO the walko ·
So let us ask ouselves this tory the world saw, the friend· is the measure of your lobe ·
questiov.n:_'~'lf'....'w~e~do:.,::n::ot:._::lo::v:_e~sbi::·~p-th:::,e_:l:;:•n:d:::::er~syc::m~p::al:::h:.y_:an=d:.:l::•r:__:G::od:::·_ _ _ _ _ __

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So'! lfmeo How are we •olnl 1o
Guests introduced Included
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prod"·.,. enough without b'!!ld- Clarence McKnight area soil
, WThaturersd~ght at the Sal· lag up tremendous surplulos? conservation supervisor; Gene
i.~ !· Sch
We are cllallenged to help tho Derickson of the state eonser·
'ifllpury nte:'the awards w e r 0 world, to &lt;9Merve 00 soils vaUon board; Paul Hensler, a·
rye .
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hi . and maiiiiBin our farm Ia- ea engineer &lt; •• s., Bob Blah·
VC!ar.fj!lrr.F.sllomdgJ;n~edbo::ng."";; /~. come," be rommented.
op, manager ~I the Southeast
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B h Research and Devel·
ship; Joho &lt;;otwell, Sa I em Mr. Foust sai
e e eves ranc
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non Hlsr·
Towrillbip, Edison Hollon, Sut· farmers wil' meet the c h a I· ~~h~·~~C~en~:;i~~armer Held
ton olownshlp, and f!oy Holter, lenges.
w·n· E H d
Chesfer Townst\1~. 'Thereon
ELECTION HELD
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ten erson,
Johnson chairman of the dis. Supervisors elected to serve summer
asst n .
trict's 'board of supervisors.
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made the presentations.
2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., une '
Walter Jordan, sophmnore
Future Farmers · of Amenca
member at Alexandria HIgh
School and a member of the
Carpenter Boys' 4-H Club, was [
presented the llelgs Co!lllly a·
ward lor the. top science con- ,
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ker, manager of the Federal
Land Bank Assn.
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Jack Foust. executive d!reC· 1
tor of state agriCultural and
cons.rvaUon service. USDA,
By Bob Boeflieh
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Tornadoes Prowl
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.ed by H. E. Shields. Meigs Coun.
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ty ASCS office manager.
Dr. Roland G. Will, an alumnus of Rto Grande Col·
cross the Midwest for the fifth
COWMBUS IUPII - Slate
In raising questions of scar- lege and a former Meigs Countian, ":as speaker at the
straight rught Thursday. Torna- Audlblr Roger Cloud .~ounccit and abundance of food, Mr. 9lst anniversary commencement of RIO Grande College
do and violent thunderstorm ed Thursday that Ohio I 81
)?o~st said that 99 per cent of Sunday.
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warnings contmued m the Plams coundes will get ao extra
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'the lime man baa been on earth
Dr. Will has devoted his bfe to ~he fteld of educa·
early today.
$10,oot eaeb wltb the June
COLUMBUS (UPn - Democrats on the Ohio Tax
be hao spent his time search- lion. He began teaching public schOOt at the age . of 18:
A twister spun through Fort dlatrlbudon of ga•ollne laxea. Study Commission Issued a "minority r~p.ort" Thursday
lng lor food.
He spent seven yearS/IS .~ teacher and pnncipal m var
Dodge, Iowa, Thursday m~ht,
Cloud said !be June pay. in an effort to torpedo sections of the official com!lllssw.n
' in the last 200 year&lt; man has lous school. systems m M.engs County.
. 1916 He G. &amp; J. Auto Parts Co., to mjuring five persons,
domg ment would be $3.6 mllliuo, report The official report will not be mad~ public until
~:~~ltivated his food so he has
Dr. Will ent~red Rto Grande College ~
. ~u- Gu L Swadley, Geraldine M extenSive damage It several with eaeb county receiviDI Monday, when it is turned, over to the legts~ture some
~ad lime to spend on providm:· graduated as preSident of his .cla.ss In f9~~ Gr:~d:ri'irgh Sw~ley, parcels, Rutland.
homes and a trailer court.
p),OOO inotead of tbe usual four months after the dat~ lawmakers had onglnally set
b!!wr needa. If man's time or ation he was employed as prmc!pal o
Henry Taylor, Armlnta G.
IOO,Illlt n:onlbly allocadoo. for its delivery.
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sabots e" tho
e'l!lh were r~presented by a Sc~~o~ecelved his Master of New Paltz in !965. Immediately Taylor I? Dorsel Miller, Cath· Costlier Trips
.~:: ;et'·:0 =~·b~:: "We cann~t app~o~some ~P;~s~~!:eru:;t Is mate puJ).
JIO!Iod of 24 bours. he has been Arts degree from ' Ohio State thereafter lie and his wile mov. erlne Miller, 2 acres. Oran~e. COLVMBUS - SOME omo. ' Junt dlall'iballon.
the proposa s conha lr m
lie.
cultivating bls food ~ly dur- 'tl
and
d. d 1 Lexington Mass 1 and the Edward Abraham to George
report because I e
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tni the tail 12 minute! and on· niverbeSity In 192~
~:~~~; ;asto year Dr. Will h.;. been a E. Parker, JeweH 0. Parker. 'At [ ""~ ~!il continue d ~ ~kl~ .,.. 1 1 • '"'" o • • - would make Ohio's t~xes
·~ :·~~d ~ pont all:'me!.
Jy.' tn the last one-half mmute ately gan wor as
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ro!e.s'~r ofo education acre Sutton.
"!ripS on LSD an
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regressive and leso
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o~' thlo clock has he participat· professor ol psycholo";land ~- v:slt~g !~eastern Univ;stty's G~orge K Parker, Jewell o.. lucinogenic drugs, but soon they
than our present tax stru~ture, bers Issuing the statement v~ted In the Industrial revolution, ucati~n at ~nt;,e Co ege . n a
or .h ol in Boston
Parker to Ernest E. Harris, I will do so at the risk of a tail
the Democrats' report said.
ed for appraval of the ~ 11Fouot Slated.
Danville, Ky. M"'r three years graduate sc o
ol 11 .cbll- Mitsuko Harris, 100 acres, Sui· term.
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slon report as a whole, the
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Today mankind is faced wllh at Centre, Dr. Will returned to
Dr. WDI \ ...
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I The Ohio House approved
propose to the legislature a Republlca!ll oaid.
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the rev~lutlon of a~updance. Ohio State University where h~
AofW~:s ' :
~rance~ Copeland, dec. to unanimously Th~sday a bill to
wide range of tax sources which
Throughout the ogr~ultllral and was granted a Doctor of P~•l T . j, lh
Jolql mailager Edna T Copeland Thomas H. control use. dlstllbutlon, possesInclude a county Income tax
industrial revolutio~ ,hls searo~· osphy degree In
of";he ~bl:';i.te uq'.ior
Copeland, Anna Charlotte Cope. sion or sale of the drugs and 4
and a local sales tax on top of
was for enough to go arolfnd. In Septemhe~ . of the sa~~ to pomero and Wllllam L. , land. Aflid. for Trans., Bedford. sent 11 back to the Senate lor
the state sales tax.
Now mankind must face a. year, Dr. WIII)omed the facul Will
a/Pomeroy olve In
Edna F Copeland
Janice lcoocurrence in amendments.
WAS HING1'0N (UPI!- The minority document noted
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Lochary, Charles Lochary, LU· I
Though she lives thousands of that the comm"
how t&lt;, overcome hun~er In olh· School '" Ge?e~o, 1 · ·• Dr Will 's father was also a cille Story, Leo R Story to
miles from the blue water publican· dominated and charg·
.. - - - wher~ he~ma:n ho~ :,e: teacher. The elder Mr. Wills State of Ohio, :13.56 acres, Bed·
where they're used, 14 · yeor· ed t~at because of this
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om! n'b e r
at used an "s" on the last name of ford.
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Acllo~
Departmen~ 0 N uca t'~hool "Will" and that ·'s'; hao been Darrel Golf. Mabel Golf, Rav·
Neb., probably will never forget of Gov. James A. Rhodes. .
'nlursday by the 107111 General
New, Palptz I tat~ ~~a look dropped throu&amp;!Hbe yeal'a by mood Goff. Marvin Goff, Lou·
the yachting term "spinnaker." 'nle minonty report d r e Assembly:
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quick fire from
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leading role in transforming the family. .
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Senate
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M Roy Spencer R act n e J;Javis to Ohio Power Co., or·
comm ss10n mem s
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, one defendant was sen enc- gular salt set upon a long light ged the Demacrats with trying BillS pa:""'\':
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this morning near the sea or into four year degree grantmg whose daughter, lojrs. 1 de Cl di S~~~;lo,Dell w. Wilt. ed on bad check charges, ano pole o~ the side oppos&gt;te the
SBSI7, permits .• Joint nca·
Galilee in uwer Isra~l.
Icolleges.
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Stearns, gradu,ted cum au
~t&lt; ~;',Jati6Iur .
&lt;¢her wao .n!omed to cusl~l mainsail on tore-and-aft-ri~Qle&lt;i
Ilona! school · district and I
84
Israel reported Syrian arlille- Dr. WJJr was also ac~v~ ; In SundfY at. Rio G~ande College, L~ara . ' . stot?.rry, 1181oJ SbOl'ifl 'Robert Rartenbach s yachts.
used when run• log
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technical Institute district with
ry bombardments of Israeli lbe Eaa)em States Assn. of bas In her possession a we 11 athe
u:!"berry to Jao- department for further mvesti· be lore ·the wind - Webdter's
nearly Identical. boundaries to
villages and towns ali around Prole!sional S ~,,1!'0 o Is For pres:rved "'uvenir booklet gi1· Kuelini'Fr~nces Fraley, Clar- galion of petty !arceny, seven was the one word Jennie miss~d
share their facUitiea
1ft d
the Sea of Galilee In the area Teachers. For four years he en '" 1909 by the late W · q
Frale arcels Colilm' were fined and e1ght others for· on her way to the championship
funds. (Vote :IW).
whhe a series of border •ttor&lt;s 1represented the institutions of Wills who was teach~~ ~~e E. ·
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felted bonds in Meigs County of the National Spelling &amp;e e
SB329 authorl!lng the gov!!l'·
and incursions by Arab terror- New York State on the assOCI· at the Pme Grove
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Mattie Bo ard, C. A. Bogard Court today.
Thursday.
nor to convoy land . at the Coisis and aabotelli'S became a ation's board of control. He Chester Township: . ,. ·
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g ard John V Bo- Judge Frank W. Porter sen·
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lwnbus Slate Hospital for the
major factor In the third M'ddle then served two years as sec· The cover. of 1111 ,.J!!Plcl, to ~· ~· 80 ~ .
n1 p~cels tenced George Johnson, convict- She spelled It. splmker~ and
purpose of widening a citY
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retary of the association and decorative with a dra~mer· gar • 8 e ·
' ed on three bad cbeck cllarges, for a moment II •.ppear
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street. (Vof,e :!Wl:
Syrian communiques ;aid 13 finally as Its president In 1961· &gt;Can Flag, a globe and scrolls, Le!!\non. .
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to 611' daya In county jail. Por· would wind up second In Ithe
Am. 111!367. clarifiea the dul·
Israeli tanks had been d"\52.
has on It an OVII photograph
ter suspended 15 days of the contest;"'Whlch drelf 73 ape! m~
MONDAY
ies of the bureau of juvenile
stroyOjl when they atia&lt;Ked In 1953, Dr. Will was appoint· of the late Mr. Willi - ap·
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Mason w. Va. man'• sentence, champions, the beet of som•
INSTALLATION of the
placement under the Oblo
frontliJie positions and ti~&gt;l ed by the United States iJe· parently qUite yuong . at I~ e ·'
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eWS ordered h!ln , to make restltu. mill~~ youngsters under If omcers of Bethel 62,
Youth CommiMion. (Vote 26-41).
three Israeli planes had b.en partment of State to a Full· time. ·
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!~on for the 1bed checks, and participated In local ,
tiona! Order of Job• Daughters,
House
shO) down. They sail! Israel bnght lectureship in the phil· The booklet contams a nlije . Holzer Rospllah ViSiting I placed him on probation.
contests.
will be held 'at 7:30 Monday Bills passed:
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bepn thtng1 by Iauncli\"" a osophy of education and was stanza poem on the closmg of ~ours 2-4 and HI p.m. Parents . Eddie Laudermllt, Pomeroy, But J en n 1e'o competition, night at the Pomeroy Masonic Sub. SB74, con~o'nmg the pos"wllolosale attack" whicn nad 9001 to Japan. Five years Ia~ school - each page with plo- ·only on Pediatrics Ward.
charged wi\b petty larceny was Anne Clark 14 of HuntinlJOn, Temple.
seS9Ion, dlslrlbel10n. sale aod
been beaten back.
er, Dr. Will received an ap. tures of ochool day ·~·n~s Adml11lona
retnrned to the custody. of .the W. Va., on~the; town where
use of LSD aod other hallucmoCoalllctlq Reportl
polntlnent as a visiting profes· and a roster of the Wills stn· Mrs. James H. Caufman, Pt. 1sheriff for further investigation. 'ocean 1, only a word spellc·i
TUESDAY
genic drugs. (Vole BS-0\.
'n!e confllctill8 battle report• scr of education for one year at dents.
Pleasant: Vitus Hartley, Jr' Clarence Weddle, Jr., was "splnnecker" So botb tlirl3
WSCS of the Enterprise
Sub. IIIM95, creates an Urban
lridlcated that Syria was FePJing the American University In Bel· The. roster Included George Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Darrell J. lined $50, . with $25 suspended new . life. '
will meet at 7:30
Affairs Department (Vote 116-0)
for ·the flrsl time the might of .rut, Lebanon.
Genb~1mer, Cherley Warner, Huffman, Pt Pleasant; M " ' in lieu of three months pl'oba·
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day evening at the church.
Am. HB312, prohibiting med·
the ,Isnell army which almos' Dr. Will retired from h!s posl· Maggte Fell, Clara Fox, Arth· Jobn S. Gill, Rt. 2 Gallipolis lion on s hit·skip charge. and Then came the word . h&gt;hua· POMEROY BAND
leal quackery. (Vote 7~1 .
wlpfd out the Arab at• force. lion as professor of education at ur Young, Katie Felt, W1Uia.m Ferry; Mra. Orville K. Landers. $5 ,;.d costs on an unsafe ve- htia.': Smiling through ber te~rs, Tuesday muroing, June 13,
!IB775, authorizes leasln~ of
on !he first day ul Ute wa" and the Stste University College at Warner, Gertrude SPencer, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Llnnle A. hlcle citation.
. Jenme spelled It correctlv . a~d 9 a. m. at the hlg!I school.
land at the Ohio Agricultural
!bell went on to crush the
RobOit Stobart, Homer Youn3, IGaul, ChP.ster: Ney John
Othar fines levied
was proclaimed the natiOn s
Research
and Development
EtliPUan and Jorda,lan arm1.,.
Ma be 1 !'reeker, Magdalena Iter, Middleport; Lori Ann
Ronald Miller, $25 and champion spelter.
WEDNE.'lDAY
Center at Wooster to tho fed·
riael had committed most of
Walker, Ina Stobart, Pearl Mo- derson, Rt I Long
E. Jennie plans to use~·· Sl.
WHITE ROSE Lodge
will era! government for laboratory
001t1, overload; Clarence
Its ~ored forces to the Smal
ra~ Ada Frecker, May Gen· Mrs. David F. Kessler, R a
Boyer, $15 and costs, speed: casb priz~ for coliege. In
at 1:30 Wednesday after· sites. (Vote 79-0).
De*' and Its infantrymen a•1d
heimer, Freda Warner, VIctor cliff: David A. Parker, We II· Walter M. westfall, $15 and dillon ahe U be getting a
noon at the Middleport Amtri·
artillery to Jordan, so the
Wlpple, Frieda Mora, P e! r I 81011; Don A. Kaylor, Ironton; costs, no operator's license, and end in New York, an apyear·
Legion Hall.
SERVICE IS Af I
syrlano apparenUy had met
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Price, Mabel Young, Joseph Mts. Ben A. Davis, Jr., Win· IIG and costl, failure to yield ance on the Ed Sullivan te)eFuneral services !01'' Ml!l
only with Israeli air pow.. aed time durin&amp; the Mideast war.
Wlpple, Anna Walker, EddIe chester; Mrs. Lawrence R. rigl!t of way; Harley E. John· vision sbow and a three oay
PATIENT AT HOLZER
Florence E. Singer, t&gt;'~,it St,
artillery. Both •Ideo af"eed that
Young, Roy Spencer, Min n le Pri..,, Rt.% AshlBnd, Ky.; Leigh son, $10 aod costs, opeedlng: trip to Canada's Expo '67.
· Charles P. !Tom) Rhodes of Mlddlepart, wiU be Suilday at
tanko, Infantry, artillery and air NEW YORK-Israeli Foreign Stobart, Edith Mora and Llda Ann Kenny, Gahanna: Mt s. Donna J. Griffin, 110 aod coats,
D. 1, Racine, Is a medical I p m. at Rawlings Co\ta Fuwm Involved today,
Mlmster Abba Ebsn said any Wltrllj!r. These nameS~ of cour.e PHul V. Roeoer,
W.
to yield right of way;
PLAN SHOWER
at Holzer Hospital
neral home, instead ''QI 2 p.m.
peace conference on the Middle are In many cues st11l WJll!ib- Vo.; Ml'll. Robert II.
Hugh Roosb, flO and costs, There will be a brldsl show· room number ia 326.
as previouslyi::::;
SCHOOL TO START
East war must be conducted by ent In Meigs County. '
,Proelorvllle; Phillip H.
speeding, and Relen E. Beagle, er for Mill Juanita HoUts, brtde-'liiiiiiiii
The Church ol the N8!arene israel aod the Arab natlo!ll George Kouts Wll pmldellt Ironton: Mrs. Andrew C.
Huab Roush, $10 and costs, elect of David Gordon. at the II
tn Syra&lt;uoe will conduct Bible i without big power Interference. of lbe sebool board; David tie, Rt. I Collqnllle, W. Va. speedill8, and Helen E. Beegle, home of Mrs. Wapda Fetty. Mul·
School llar~ng Monday, June [
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Freeker wao elerk llll IMlard .
Birlbl
$10 and costs, apeedltl(.
berry Heights, Wednesday, June
1~. !rom 9 till 1!·30 a.m. Class- . .JERUSALEM:'-lsraeli Prinle membera were Heary Morn, Mrs. Walter E. Bosley, Rt. I Bonds forfeited ln~luded these 14, at 7:30 p.m.
., will be beld lor a two week Minister Eshkol told a meeting Altlltouy FeD and W!Uiam 810- Rave111wood, son, 4:16
Stanley Browwn,
periOO The Rev. Paulme Mil· of goventment officials Thurs- ~·
Thurilday; Mrs. Andrew C.
reckless operation; Joe G.
SAFER TODAY
Jer will oerve as dean of chil· day night that President JoJm. By the way, also a member attle, Rt. 1 Cottageville, W.
Howard E. Love,
CIIICAGO (UPil - Ohio had
dren el the community are Ison had promised "big tblngs" ot' Surulay's l!'aduatlng elaso at daughter, 1:05 p.m. ThurBday;
, Holderby, Charles E. a 7 per cent drop In !raffle
wel~ome.
, to help prevent tbe Middle Rio Gr~, 1VUS DrusUja Sue Mra. Orvllle K. Landera, f&gt;om. Carey and Paul E. Green, each deatha during :he !trst four
- - - - - - - - - ·!last war but never produced Will, Pomeroy ·Roote 3, dough eroy,
dllllhler, 1:20 p.m. "'·110 on l)leedintl chargf1, and months of 1907 from the
them. '
ter of Willlalll L. WUl. Tbe fact Thu!'lday.
Georse Donald Stobart, Jr., period In 11!88, compard
tbat bls niece was a member
lllscitaraes
$25, faDure to yield the
only a 2 per cent declme
BUYS A BRAND NEW
MOSCOW: _ Arab stndents of the graduating class was one lofrs. Leland Brown, Irving of way.
tlonally.
JIBVOO'ED TO INTEREST OF marched 00 the u.s. embassy; of the determining lacters In L Comer, llenry R. Eichinger,
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MEIGS • MASON AREA
swarm• of Soviet soldlen '"d the decision of Dr. Roland G. Leurene ~· Flanderz, Mrl. Olar·
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pollee moved in to proteel tbe Will to be commencement len 0. G!lfllen, John A. GGod'·
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danl!hl&lt;r of !be late W. A. lone, Mrl. Oscar Poetker, Mrl.
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POMEROY
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tral Dlviakln Produce Reprellell· bury, Melga County, also re- ported her to Veterans Memor·
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place be ast year.
Braves 21 -10. and the Red ~ox spankmg the baU hard, helping . Bulfalo 4 Columbus 2 •night)
pounded out 16 hils m putting . the Indians make those 11 er· I Richmond 2 Syracuse I (nighiJ
the Senators down 21-2.
' rors, and getting 10 bona fide JclLksonville 4 Rochester 2
it was the last of tile big 1hits to hoot D. Vaughan went : (mght)
HAS NOT RAISED
scor{'s as the managers have all the w.ay tor the win11ers D ·
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vntcrt e.. .,.,i .... ..,. "'"' ,,, "&lt;: '• " ' " Dodson started for the Indians,
ANAHEIM , Calif t L'Pl\- Tht&gt;
10-run rule starti ng next week was relle\·ed bv Rirk Stobart California Angels ~~o ld !"lgthAr.
Regular _ 30.9c
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hP called afler four mnings 1f ref\dv lo~ t
farm club 1n the Par·i fn: \'11a:;t
Ethyl _ 31. 9c
one t,...'lm is ahr "d of another T'Jp Braves hitters were BtU l.l,;'ague and recalled soutn~aws
bl' JO or more runs.
Vaughan three singles, M• k e Clyde Wrt~hl and Ko::n 'rurnP!'
'JI·e Red Sov hitt(•rs were led S~yre a double and two singles, I Wr.ght who played w1tl1 tilt!
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betted· in the series and lhe A 4ejected EUis sougbl !be J-4.
tenth for him this "'"'"'· was -pn•&gt;&lt;l ~of tile trai1el 1 room rhe Reds lmotled the
one of three the Glan's sucked ttD,cid' the questions of wrn~ at 5-5 in th~ seventh ittning on
oft of Reds starter ammy El· ers
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Fl!is, who departed with two ftu!SMY night al''' Ellis rr•v;ng to third on John
ou~ in the seventh inn:.'l ~ m.d m.:~dc ."~iS first f'l!l pttcn~s . ltardsr sacrifice was stra,nliodj
til• Reds trailmg :;.4, went back Lead-rfi batt•" Jay .1!ou opehcd when pinchhltt~r L•e
to the no-wmdup 1•'1\'ery he ,;,, !,4llle with a •in~·• to left fanned and Vada Pinton copped
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ginning of this seas.&gt;:'·
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''I dtdn't want to talk to hire T11e Giants didn't IJ~l anothet l~nsto. . "leaving a man o:~
Claney!"
about tl duri,?g ~he gam~,'' hit &lt;If Sammy ~til th•re v:as .hire We did it two mnmgs m
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wins b_y dientica1 &amp;-4 scoreh m]on durmg the action and suf- b~.:rgh h~ t~ought Ale;. Gram- ·c.u:. _Dut it disappeJlt' 1 wr1en C! One was out in. the eighth
P0meroy Boy!3' League action lfered , a possible arm fr;lcture. m;.'i, ~r.etr th1rd-base ..:fJaeh, was doab1~ by Winie M~y!"-1 and ho- wiJC!n McCovey whi~~ler:. a dou.
Thursday.
Jon Buck went the ,distance calling his pitches Maybe li!at's mers by McCavey and Ollie &gt;ie tr. left-center of! Arrego.
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Hitters for the wmning Pi·
center to &gt;eore Moe""" With at ague Pee w.. Nile Leasea
Ejldie Young and F. Burney 1 rates were Davis with two
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combined to throw six-hit ball doubles. Marty Vaughan. a two· GRAND BLANC, Mich. (UPIJ holes, that the rebuilt greens ''.• ll'e· r,ea ~~~ r~
DON MILLS
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Werry of the Yanks who gave 1double and· Danny Stone and · abo ut the rough greens which
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up only four hJts. fanned 10 Jon Dillard, each a single.
everyone else was complaining shota, saved himself the trooble H~ ~ Sfcon asemdo ummv ~r the Po;-eroy Ange!s and '
DiCK KARR, JR
aM walked siX. Young and Bur· Gettmg Dodger hits were J about-he played over them of even pulling on the lith and eTms. G t dd d . . . 1 Jra:u~e ump8ed M.ddleport
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;Joe Welker, Tink Diehl and Goalby. of Palm Springs, "The chip-ins 1-were the only ~nee \u~s ~ ~· ~JW'.~ ~11 ~~~or .P?meroy.'s Angels got only one
C•ncellad?
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T! ~er hills were Andy Vaugh. ' Dennis Glaze, each a smgle. Calif , dropped a pair of long, reason 1 was good on the back 1~ c~ 'u e~
nr ";:;" ;~ ' .d e- hit ~fthe flr~~ga.me ;h•~. p~tch·
a.1 with a three-run homer and Yanks
003 010 - 4 6 1 Well-played chip shots to go nme ' 1 the -36-year-tlld veteran ore 0 e ar re ~r
e Sl e. l er 1.e smg. m t e t 1r ·
Burney. B Blackston and C. T1gers
004 02ll - 6 4 3 three-under-par with a 69 that said' But he did have some good H Jt ~ M~l~ney, ~II '';:;'~"' 11'" · AddiSon. hillers were Bobby
Clark, each Wllh' a single ; Gary Werry and Wyatt E Young. I gave h1m a one-stroke lead I words for the res! of the bock o~s on ~~~os d 0 ~0(1 1so\ha I McC~ with ~ h~me dru~i Tomd
Snou fler had lhrer smglcs for F Burney (5) and P. Dill.
going into the second round of nine-desplte the rough greens. ro~ , t Pgf af'lf er _ ~a./ m .'e ~Y 1 eeg,daMr~r~· 0~ f~ :~ •
(OATS BUILDING
th• Yanks while T. Rosen· Pirates
100 410 - 6 6 1 the lOth Buick Open today
"It's a tot better than I ' 1: ·,•r 0 11 dourg1·"'' senestl smgeDo, an C 11 "11 aSnt, eH a Ph, 992·2903
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Davis, Faulk r6) and M Nes-1 worried after taking pactice just one year," he sa1d. "I w1sh .JOme ~~ -u.o 0~ - t~- ~e .. __ _ s~n and Jerry Bias, each a 81~ ··-- _
In the Pirates-Dodgen game, selroad. J. Buck and F. Srruth, runs over Warwick Htll's we c-ould have played here
little_ _s_teve Burton of the p,.lc. Oflutt (6).
recently ~novated back nine about Aug. L It would have ,

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CINCINNATI (UPil - Willie man belled a homer and a dou·
McC.vey may not lead the ble to lead the San l•'rancitlCo
league m batting, _ 1 but you Giants to an a.s win o~er the
couldn't prove it by Cmclnnati Reds Thursday night
Reds Manager Dave Brfsto:.
McCovey's double oft Gerry
''It'•. hard to believe the guy's Arrigo ·touched off a three-run
on!}' htttmg m the .2·tO~,· · Blifl· eighth inning for the Giants.
to1 •aid after the oig first base•[ Ills homer, tbe secmi he's
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our fellow members of I h e comradeship in the church •.gd
and Water Conservation D'
SyraoUH EUB Cllars• l church, are we really Christ· satd, ''Behold how thes~. Chnstd
trlct were Jesse A. Brown, ' '
In
I 'thossaionlano 4: ians?''
Ians love one another an
pervlsor; Wayne W. Hughes,
t, io. &lt;•But ao toucblas broth•
("We know we have _passed thei~ hearts were opened to
choirluan o~ t~e board. and
the
erly love ye need noJ that I from death unto life because receiVe the GosRel.
Valrl C. Wmter, area super·
llrite aniO you for ye your- we love the brethren," says If Christlon fellnwshlp be real
viSor. ,
oelns are teu&amp;..t of God w the word ot God. !•John 3·14a.) it Is not confined to one's ~wn
Harold Carnahan wdas Emaslove one IIJIOIIler aud indeed
The apostles received I hi s congregatiOn, or communion. .
fer of ceremorues an
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y• do tt ODio aU the bretl&gt;· from Jesus Christ on the last One of the most Incongruous
Dean gav~ the invocation. lded
BY THE UP!
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evening in His concern to bmd •pectacles to be seen on earth
Entertamment was prov
them together tn a bundle of Is the unholy rivalry of the
b members of the Big Bend
When we read \be New Testa· loving brotherlln;ss; and to church'.• vying with one anoth·
r.i'instrel Assn., including a vo- Strike t:ontinues
!"ent regardin~ tho church, It impress this upoj! their minds er not to emu,late Christ In un·
cal trio Debbie Smith Darlene
" not so much about an Eccels- H• girded himself with a towel selfish service, but to outstrip
Smith ~nd Bonnie Gr~te doing PIT'I'SBURGH - A
&lt;lled iastlcai Organization as H ls a and washed their feet and he one another In membership ur
uMv Happiness'' and HLet's Go mens strlk~, which btu; l
I Brotherhood. It was the house- also gave them this new com- prestige.
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to Church·" Steven p 0 w el · :!5,000 men and ued up
~· hold of faith, the family of God. I mandm&lt;nl "That ye love one fn the engine room It is In&gt;
sing\~.. "Breezing Along with strucuon projects :~.t~ :.; I Paul as well as John the belov- another doon 15:12), and He possible to look in the boilers
the 8;eeze" Sherri Ouber tap· !ton, lioaded mto
ed considered the church to be prayed ''That they may be one to see how much water is there,
· m western Pennsylvania
today. a fe11 ows h.JP oI beIIevers.
· a gauge att ac hed to
ping to "I ' Got Rhythm;" Kar·
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as tbou' Father art in me and 1' so there IS
en Griffith," trumpet solo. "AC· No end was.!, s:~:· of 1 h 0 John writes, "Our lllowship in tbee; that the world may the side that sho~l how much
capoco 1922" and a medley by With the
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tract 18 with the Father and t"e Son," believe that thou hast sent is in the boiler. When the gauge
John and Keith Lisle. Mrs. 01· roofers, progre~ee~ th~nbulld·l and, "If we walk In the tight me"(John Chapter · 17). .
Is ball full the holler Is hall
ive Weber wao accompanist negotiations .bet
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IS in the tight we have
In
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petition
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full,
and when It Is empty tho
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Mrs. Kathryn Crow, associa· ers and strikm~o~~:~:entwa fellowship one with another and the unity of Christians is the boiler Is empty.
tion president, introduced the either slow or
1 3 Thurs· the blood of Jesus Christ clean· condition of the church's sue- How do we know we love
members
Ironworkers Loc\ h'
t seth us from all sin" I John cess In winning others to faHb God1 Look at your gauge! Your
The din~er was served by the day became tlleu;'g 1 umon
1:3 and 7.
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' in Him. This has been the his- love for your brother In Christ
Salisbury PTA.
jOIO the walko ·
So let us ask ouselves this tory the world saw, the friend· is the measure of your lobe ·
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Guests introduced Included
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prod"·.,. enough without b'!!ld- Clarence McKnight area soil
, WThaturersd~ght at the Sal· lag up tremendous surplulos? conservation supervisor; Gene
i.~ !· Sch
We are cllallenged to help tho Derickson of the state eonser·
'ifllpury nte:'the awards w e r 0 world, to &lt;9Merve 00 soils vaUon board; Paul Hensler, a·
rye .
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hi . and maiiiiBin our farm Ia- ea engineer &lt; •• s., Bob Blah·
VC!ar.fj!lrr.F.sllomdgJ;n~edbo::ng."";; /~. come," be rommented.
op, manager ~I the Southeast
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B h Research and Devel·
ship; Joho &lt;;otwell, Sa I em Mr. Foust sai
e e eves ranc
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non Hlsr·
Towrillbip, Edison Hollon, Sut· farmers wil' meet the c h a I· ~~h~·~~C~en~:;i~~armer Held
ton olownshlp, and f!oy Holter, lenges.
w·n· E H d
Chesfer Townst\1~. 'Thereon
ELECTION HELD
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ten erson,
Johnson chairman of the dis. Supervisors elected to serve summer
asst n .
trict's 'board of supervisors.
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made the presentations.
2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., une '
Walter Jordan, sophmnore
Future Farmers · of Amenca
member at Alexandria HIgh
School and a member of the
Carpenter Boys' 4-H Club, was [
presented the llelgs Co!lllly a·
ward lor the. top science con- ,
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ker, manager of the Federal
Land Bank Assn.
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Jack Foust. executive d!reC· 1
tor of state agriCultural and
cons.rvaUon service. USDA,
By Bob Boeflieh
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Tornadoes Prowl
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TORNADOES PROWLED A II&amp;....
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.ed by H. E. Shields. Meigs Coun.
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ty ASCS office manager.
Dr. Roland G. Will, an alumnus of Rto Grande Col·
cross the Midwest for the fifth
COWMBUS IUPII - Slate
In raising questions of scar- lege and a former Meigs Countian, ":as speaker at the
straight rught Thursday. Torna- Audlblr Roger Cloud .~ounccit and abundance of food, Mr. 9lst anniversary commencement of RIO Grande College
do and violent thunderstorm ed Thursday that Ohio I 81
)?o~st said that 99 per cent of Sunday.
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warnings contmued m the Plams coundes will get ao extra
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'the lime man baa been on earth
Dr. Will has devoted his bfe to ~he fteld of educa·
early today.
$10,oot eaeb wltb the June
COLUMBUS (UPn - Democrats on the Ohio Tax
be hao spent his time search- lion. He began teaching public schOOt at the age . of 18:
A twister spun through Fort dlatrlbudon of ga•ollne laxea. Study Commission Issued a "minority r~p.ort" Thursday
lng lor food.
He spent seven yearS/IS .~ teacher and pnncipal m var
Dodge, Iowa, Thursday m~ht,
Cloud said !be June pay. in an effort to torpedo sections of the official com!lllssw.n
' in the last 200 year&lt; man has lous school. systems m M.engs County.
. 1916 He G. &amp; J. Auto Parts Co., to mjuring five persons,
domg ment would be $3.6 mllliuo, report The official report will not be mad~ public until
~:~~ltivated his food so he has
Dr. Will ent~red Rto Grande College ~
. ~u- Gu L Swadley, Geraldine M extenSive damage It several with eaeb county receiviDI Monday, when it is turned, over to the legts~ture some
~ad lime to spend on providm:· graduated as preSident of his .cla.ss In f9~~ Gr:~d:ri'irgh Sw~ley, parcels, Rutland.
homes and a trailer court.
p),OOO inotead of tbe usual four months after the dat~ lawmakers had onglnally set
b!!wr needa. If man's time or ation he was employed as prmc!pal o
Henry Taylor, Armlnta G.
IOO,Illlt n:onlbly allocadoo. for its delivery.
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sabots e" tho
e'l!lh were r~presented by a Sc~~o~ecelved his Master of New Paltz in !965. Immediately Taylor I? Dorsel Miller, Cath· Costlier Trips
.~:: ;et'·:0 =~·b~:: "We cann~t app~o~some ~P;~s~~!:eru:;t Is mate puJ).
JIO!Iod of 24 bours. he has been Arts degree from ' Ohio State thereafter lie and his wile mov. erlne Miller, 2 acres. Oran~e. COLVMBUS - SOME omo. ' Junt dlall'iballon.
the proposa s conha lr m
lie.
cultivating bls food ~ly dur- 'tl
and
d. d 1 Lexington Mass 1 and the Edward Abraham to George
report because I e
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tni the tail 12 minute! and on· niverbeSity In 192~
~:~~~; ;asto year Dr. Will h.;. been a E. Parker, JeweH 0. Parker. 'At [ ""~ ~!il continue d ~ ~kl~ .,.. 1 1 • '"'" o • • - would make Ohio's t~xes
·~ :·~~d ~ pont all:'me!.
Jy.' tn the last one-half mmute ately gan wor as
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ro!e.s'~r ofo education acre Sutton.
"!ripS on LSD an
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regressive and leso
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o~' thlo clock has he participat· professor ol psycholo";land ~- v:slt~g !~eastern Univ;stty's G~orge K Parker, Jewell o.. lucinogenic drugs, but soon they
than our present tax stru~ture, bers Issuing the statement v~ted In the Industrial revolution, ucati~n at ~nt;,e Co ege . n a
or .h ol in Boston
Parker to Ernest E. Harris, I will do so at the risk of a tail
the Democrats' report said.
ed for appraval of the ~ 11Fouot Slated.
Danville, Ky. M"'r three years graduate sc o
ol 11 .cbll- Mitsuko Harris, 100 acres, Sui· term.
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slon report as a whole, the
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Today mankind is faced wllh at Centre, Dr. Will returned to
Dr. WDI \ ...
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I The Ohio House approved
propose to the legislature a Republlca!ll oaid.
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the rev~lutlon of a~updance. Ohio State University where h~
AofW~:s ' :
~rance~ Copeland, dec. to unanimously Th~sday a bill to
wide range of tax sources which
Throughout the ogr~ultllral and was granted a Doctor of P~•l T . j, lh
Jolql mailager Edna T Copeland Thomas H. control use. dlstllbutlon, possesInclude a county Income tax
industrial revolutio~ ,hls searo~· osphy degree In
of";he ~bl:';i.te uq'.ior
Copeland, Anna Charlotte Cope. sion or sale of the drugs and 4
and a local sales tax on top of
was for enough to go arolfnd. In Septemhe~ . of the sa~~ to pomero and Wllllam L. , land. Aflid. for Trans., Bedford. sent 11 back to the Senate lor
the state sales tax.
Now mankind must face a. year, Dr. WIII)omed the facul Will
a/Pomeroy olve In
Edna F Copeland
Janice lcoocurrence in amendments.
WAS HING1'0N (UPI!- The minority document noted
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Lochary, Charles Lochary, LU· I
Though she lives thousands of that the comm"
how t&lt;, overcome hun~er In olh· School '" Ge?e~o, 1 · ·• Dr Will 's father was also a cille Story, Leo R Story to
miles from the blue water publican· dominated and charg·
.. - - - wher~ he~ma:n ho~ :,e: teacher. The elder Mr. Wills State of Ohio, :13.56 acres, Bed·
where they're used, 14 · yeor· ed t~at because of this
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om! n'b e r
at used an "s" on the last name of ford.
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Acllo~
Departmen~ 0 N uca t'~hool "Will" and that ·'s'; hao been Darrel Golf. Mabel Golf, Rav·
Neb., probably will never forget of Gov. James A. Rhodes. .
'nlursday by the 107111 General
New, Palptz I tat~ ~~a look dropped throu&amp;!Hbe yeal'a by mood Goff. Marvin Goff, Lou·
the yachting term "spinnaker." 'nle minonty report d r e Assembly:
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quick fire from
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M Roy Spencer R act n e J;Javis to Ohio Power Co., or·
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laupching .'large scale attacks [those three year lnstltuttons . rs.
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, one defendant was sen enc- gular salt set upon a long light ged the Demacrats with trying BillS pa:""'\':
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this morning near the sea or into four year degree grantmg whose daughter, lojrs. 1 de Cl di S~~~;lo,Dell w. Wilt. ed on bad check charges, ano pole o~ the side oppos&gt;te the
SBSI7, permits .• Joint nca·
Galilee in uwer Isra~l.
Icolleges.
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Stearns, gradu,ted cum au
~t&lt; ~;',Jati6Iur .
&lt;¢her wao .n!omed to cusl~l mainsail on tore-and-aft-ri~Qle&lt;i
Ilona! school · district and I
84
Israel reported Syrian arlille- Dr. WJJr was also ac~v~ ; In SundfY at. Rio G~ande College, L~ara . ' . stot?.rry, 1181oJ SbOl'ifl 'Robert Rartenbach s yachts.
used when run• log
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technical Institute district with
ry bombardments of Israeli lbe Eaa)em States Assn. of bas In her possession a we 11 athe
u:!"berry to Jao- department for further mvesti· be lore ·the wind - Webdter's
nearly Identical. boundaries to
villages and towns ali around Prole!sional S ~,,1!'0 o Is For pres:rved "'uvenir booklet gi1· Kuelini'Fr~nces Fraley, Clar- galion of petty !arceny, seven was the one word Jennie miss~d
share their facUitiea
1ft d
the Sea of Galilee In the area Teachers. For four years he en '" 1909 by the late W · q
Frale arcels Colilm' were fined and e1ght others for· on her way to the championship
funds. (Vote :IW).
whhe a series of border •ttor&lt;s 1represented the institutions of Wills who was teach~~ ~~e E. ·
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felted bonds in Meigs County of the National Spelling &amp;e e
SB329 authorl!lng the gov!!l'·
and incursions by Arab terror- New York State on the assOCI· at the Pme Grove
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Mattie Bo ard, C. A. Bogard Court today.
Thursday.
nor to convoy land . at the Coisis and aabotelli'S became a ation's board of control. He Chester Township: . ,. ·
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g ard John V Bo- Judge Frank W. Porter sen·
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lwnbus Slate Hospital for the
major factor In the third M'ddle then served two years as sec· The cover. of 1111 ,.J!!Plcl, to ~· ~· 80 ~ .
n1 p~cels tenced George Johnson, convict- She spelled It. splmker~ and
purpose of widening a citY
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East war In 1g yeara.
retary of the association and decorative with a dra~mer· gar • 8 e ·
' ed on three bad cbeck cllarges, for a moment II •.ppear
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street. (Vof,e :!Wl:
Syrian communiques ;aid 13 finally as Its president In 1961· &gt;Can Flag, a globe and scrolls, Le!!\non. .
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to 611' daya In county jail. Por· would wind up second In Ithe
Am. 111!367. clarifiea the dul·
Israeli tanks had been d"\52.
has on It an OVII photograph
ter suspended 15 days of the contest;"'Whlch drelf 73 ape! m~
MONDAY
ies of the bureau of juvenile
stroyOjl when they atia&lt;Ked In 1953, Dr. Will was appoint· of the late Mr. Willi - ap·
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Mason w. Va. man'• sentence, champions, the beet of som•
INSTALLATION of the
placement under the Oblo
frontliJie positions and ti~&gt;l ed by the United States iJe· parently qUite yuong . at I~ e ·'
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eWS ordered h!ln , to make restltu. mill~~ youngsters under If omcers of Bethel 62,
Youth CommiMion. (Vote 26-41).
three Israeli planes had b.en partment of State to a Full· time. ·
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!~on for the 1bed checks, and participated In local ,
tiona! Order of Job• Daughters,
House
shO) down. They sail! Israel bnght lectureship in the phil· The booklet contams a nlije . Holzer Rospllah ViSiting I placed him on probation.
contests.
will be held 'at 7:30 Monday Bills passed:
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bepn thtng1 by Iauncli\"" a osophy of education and was stanza poem on the closmg of ~ours 2-4 and HI p.m. Parents . Eddie Laudermllt, Pomeroy, But J en n 1e'o competition, night at the Pomeroy Masonic Sub. SB74, con~o'nmg the pos"wllolosale attack" whicn nad 9001 to Japan. Five years Ia~ school - each page with plo- ·only on Pediatrics Ward.
charged wi\b petty larceny was Anne Clark 14 of HuntinlJOn, Temple.
seS9Ion, dlslrlbel10n. sale aod
been beaten back.
er, Dr. Will received an ap. tures of ochool day ·~·n~s Adml11lona
retnrned to the custody. of .the W. Va., on~the; town where
use of LSD aod other hallucmoCoalllctlq Reportl
polntlnent as a visiting profes· and a roster of the Wills stn· Mrs. James H. Caufman, Pt. 1sheriff for further investigation. 'ocean 1, only a word spellc·i
TUESDAY
genic drugs. (Vole BS-0\.
'n!e confllctill8 battle report• scr of education for one year at dents.
Pleasant: Vitus Hartley, Jr' Clarence Weddle, Jr., was "splnnecker" So botb tlirl3
WSCS of the Enterprise
Sub. IIIM95, creates an Urban
lridlcated that Syria was FePJing the American University In Bel· The. roster Included George Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Darrell J. lined $50, . with $25 suspended new . life. '
will meet at 7:30
Affairs Department (Vote 116-0)
for ·the flrsl time the might of .rut, Lebanon.
Genb~1mer, Cherley Warner, Huffman, Pt Pleasant; M " ' in lieu of three months pl'oba·
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day evening at the church.
Am. HB312, prohibiting med·
the ,Isnell army which almos' Dr. Will retired from h!s posl· Maggte Fell, Clara Fox, Arth· Jobn S. Gill, Rt. 2 Gallipolis lion on s hit·skip charge. and Then came the word . h&gt;hua· POMEROY BAND
leal quackery. (Vote 7~1 .
wlpfd out the Arab at• force. lion as professor of education at ur Young, Katie Felt, W1Uia.m Ferry; Mra. Orville K. Landers. $5 ,;.d costs on an unsafe ve- htia.': Smiling through ber te~rs, Tuesday muroing, June 13,
!IB775, authorizes leasln~ of
on !he first day ul Ute wa" and the Stste University College at Warner, Gertrude SPencer, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Llnnle A. hlcle citation.
. Jenme spelled It correctlv . a~d 9 a. m. at the hlg!I school.
land at the Ohio Agricultural
!bell went on to crush the
RobOit Stobart, Homer Youn3, IGaul, ChP.ster: Ney John
Othar fines levied
was proclaimed the natiOn s
Research
and Development
EtliPUan and Jorda,lan arm1.,.
Ma be 1 !'reeker, Magdalena Iter, Middleport; Lori Ann
Ronald Miller, $25 and champion spelter.
WEDNE.'lDAY
Center at Wooster to tho fed·
riael had committed most of
Walker, Ina Stobart, Pearl Mo- derson, Rt I Long
E. Jennie plans to use~·· Sl.
WHITE ROSE Lodge
will era! government for laboratory
001t1, overload; Clarence
Its ~ored forces to the Smal
ra~ Ada Frecker, May Gen· Mrs. David F. Kessler, R a
Boyer, $15 and costs, speed: casb priz~ for coliege. In
at 1:30 Wednesday after· sites. (Vote 79-0).
De*' and Its infantrymen a•1d
heimer, Freda Warner, VIctor cliff: David A. Parker, We II· Walter M. westfall, $15 and dillon ahe U be getting a
noon at the Middleport Amtri·
artillery to Jordan, so the
Wlpple, Frieda Mora, P e! r I 81011; Don A. Kaylor, Ironton; costs, no operator's license, and end in New York, an apyear·
Legion Hall.
SERVICE IS Af I
syrlano apparenUy had met
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Price, Mabel Young, Joseph Mts. Ben A. Davis, Jr., Win· IIG and costl, failure to yield ance on the Ed Sullivan te)eFuneral services !01'' Ml!l
only with Israeli air pow.. aed time durin&amp; the Mideast war.
Wlpple, Anna Walker, EddIe chester; Mrs. Lawrence R. rigl!t of way; Harley E. John· vision sbow and a three oay
PATIENT AT HOLZER
Florence E. Singer, t&gt;'~,it St,
artillery. Both •Ideo af"eed that
Young, Roy Spencer, Min n le Pri..,, Rt.% AshlBnd, Ky.; Leigh son, $10 aod costs, opeedlng: trip to Canada's Expo '67.
· Charles P. !Tom) Rhodes of Mlddlepart, wiU be Suilday at
tanko, Infantry, artillery and air NEW YORK-Israeli Foreign Stobart, Edith Mora and Llda Ann Kenny, Gahanna: Mt s. Donna J. Griffin, 110 aod coats,
D. 1, Racine, Is a medical I p m. at Rawlings Co\ta Fuwm Involved today,
Mlmster Abba Ebsn said any Wltrllj!r. These nameS~ of cour.e PHul V. Roeoer,
W.
to yield right of way;
PLAN SHOWER
at Holzer Hospital
neral home, instead ''QI 2 p.m.
peace conference on the Middle are In many cues st11l WJll!ib- Vo.; Ml'll. Robert II.
Hugh Roosb, flO and costs, There will be a brldsl show· room number ia 326.
as previouslyi::::;
SCHOOL TO START
East war must be conducted by ent In Meigs County. '
,Proelorvllle; Phillip H.
speeding, and Relen E. Beagle, er for Mill Juanita HoUts, brtde-'liiiiiiiii
The Church ol the N8!arene israel aod the Arab natlo!ll George Kouts Wll pmldellt Ironton: Mrs. Andrew C.
Huab Roush, $10 and costs, elect of David Gordon. at the II
tn Syra&lt;uoe will conduct Bible i without big power Interference. of lbe sebool board; David tie, Rt. I Collqnllle, W. Va. speedill8, and Helen E. Beegle, home of Mrs. Wapda Fetty. Mul·
School llar~ng Monday, June [
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Birlbl
$10 and costs, apeedltl(.
berry Heights, Wednesday, June
1~. !rom 9 till 1!·30 a.m. Class- . .JERUSALEM:'-lsraeli Prinle membera were Heary Morn, Mrs. Walter E. Bosley, Rt. I Bonds forfeited ln~luded these 14, at 7:30 p.m.
., will be beld lor a two week Minister Eshkol told a meeting Altlltouy FeD and W!Uiam 810- Rave111wood, son, 4:16
Stanley Browwn,
periOO The Rev. Paulme Mil· of goventment officials Thurs- ~·
Thurilday; Mrs. Andrew C.
reckless operation; Joe G.
SAFER TODAY
Jer will oerve as dean of chil· day night that President JoJm. By the way, also a member attle, Rt. 1 Cottageville, W.
Howard E. Love,
CIIICAGO (UPil - Ohio had
dren el the community are Ison had promised "big tblngs" ot' Surulay's l!'aduatlng elaso at daughter, 1:05 p.m. ThurBday;
, Holderby, Charles E. a 7 per cent drop In !raffle
wel~ome.
, to help prevent tbe Middle Rio Gr~, 1VUS DrusUja Sue Mra. Orvllle K. Landera, f&gt;om. Carey and Paul E. Green, each deatha during :he !trst four
- - - - - - - - - ·!last war but never produced Will, Pomeroy ·Roote 3, dough eroy,
dllllhler, 1:20 p.m. "'·110 on l)leedintl chargf1, and months of 1907 from the
them. '
ter of Willlalll L. WUl. Tbe fact Thu!'lday.
Georse Donald Stobart, Jr., period In 11!88, compard
tbat bls niece was a member
lllscitaraes
$25, faDure to yield the
only a 2 per cent declme
BUYS A BRAND NEW
MOSCOW: _ Arab stndents of the graduating class was one lofrs. Leland Brown, Irving of way.
tlonally.
JIBVOO'ED TO INTEREST OF marched 00 the u.s. embassy; of the determining lacters In L Comer, llenry R. Eichinger,
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MEIGS • MASON AREA
swarm• of Soviet soldlen '"d the decision of Dr. Roland G. Leurene ~· Flanderz, Mrl. Olar·
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pollee moved in to proteel tbe Will to be commencement len 0. G!lfllen, John A. GGod'·
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speaker.
win, Mrl. Glen R. Holscbuh,
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danl!hl&lt;r of !be late W. A. lone, Mrl. Oscar Poetker, Mrl.
Model 237-827. Complete with can. See It
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·- oald " .... June 16-17 at the Rutland J.e. foofltepl ol her araodfatber. ilalDI, Jobn E. WorlhJn&amp;lon r.!r1.
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pooitton In tbe ll!boola at Richard Shortridge, and M r 1.
-W·lllm••11 ..... "" ._,..I wee Dall team uniforms. Any. Heath, 0.
Jamea E. Allbrlgbt and Infant
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POMEROY
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tral Dlviakln Produce Reprellell· bury, Melga County, also re- ported her to Veterans Memor·
.utATTA WIIIICND JUNI ~~ , ...
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mitted u a medlcill JlllllenL
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rHucld prtcesllt't all yours at rour wonder·
woftdng Plymouth DNIIr'• big Bonus Salt.
COme In ~tnd gtt special uwlngt on Bonus Spe.
clll Fury, • • • . , . 1nd Valiant modell. WI""

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You'll think we're gl•lftl tM lhll'ttl off our
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(Your Plymouth Dealer Is ottert111 1 Wondllr
Wor11ier shlrl to every new·Ptrmuth buyer.)
Hurry, shirt sopply limited. Get won O¥tl' hOW

during your PlymoUth De~·· BonUIS.Ie.

Ha'll wark wandars tar vau.!. ·~ .: .~

$1.SO to $3.50

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Cincinnati
35 20 .636
ISan Francisco 30 21
Major League Leaders
:St. Louis
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By lllilted _Prm International Pittsburgh
26 22 .542 51\ i
NatiOnal League
Chicago
2S 24 .510 7
G. AH R. H. Pet. ~ - - - - - ·
Clmnre, Pit 4ti 181 36 67 .370 LOWTHER TENNIS
Cepda, ~l- L ,.:-44 163 2r. 56 .344 1 BARI'IES, England iUPJl.Bre:·k St L 48 222 41 76 .342 Peyton watson. a 19-year-olo
Rose, Cm .02 211 39 72 .3!1 from GreenvJ)Ie, S.C., meets
St&gt;ub, .Hou
40 141 t I 48 .340 Patri ck Landau of Mcnaco
Torrr/Atl -- 50 182. ~3 61 .335 today in the semifina'.s ul the
Flood . SLL 45 184, 36 50 .324 Lowlher Lawn tenms champiO!I· I
DaviS. NY~
4H'I9 19 58 .324 ship• and ArgentiM Raul 1
Willms. Chi 49 165 33 59 .319 i Peraao laces Sham Minoltra of
Taylr, PhH · 38126 20 !II .317 India.
American l.eague
Watson defeated England's
G. AB R. H. Pet. Freddie Field 6-3, 7·5 Thursday i
K.1lne . Det
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F Rbsn. Hal 48181 Jl 61 ,331, Landa ll'i beat ·flor!llao de Grun- j
Carew. Mm 491111i 2l 61 .3~ . wold of E;o«land_!_l:;O, _6-~:__ ·.
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Bucket seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . no extra charge
White sidewalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . no extra charge
. Sporty hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . no extra charge
Hood mounted turn indicators .... no extra charge
Chromed air cleaner . . . .
no extra charge
Sporty stick shift . . . . . . . . . . . . no extra charge
Plush carpeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . no extra charge
Vinyl upholstery . . . . . . . . . . . . . no extra charge. .
Safety packag.e . . . . . . . . . . . . . no extra charge .
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BUY YOUR TICK HS

DEACONS and detcc•n"s" of
the Middleport Fltst United
Presbyterian Churc; wiJi met'!
at 7:30 Monday night at t h •
Clr:r• h.

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WERNER
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Nrtl:rp. Drt 50 199 2S 62 .312 15, Brock, cards and Per~. I
Mnchr. Cal 411i'167 32 52 .311 Keds 13; Clemente, Pirates 12; i
Plrcl i, Bns ..47169 25 52 .308 Torre, Braves 11.
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Klbrew, Mtn ,;50.169 3:1 49 .290 . Mantle. y~nks and Yastrzem· '
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Perp, Rods 311.
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lfJI.on County Circuit Court and Janet Irene Pal'lf.
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the Circuit ·Clerk. Philip Un Argen~na. like ,'the United 1 Rlchmbl!d (n: Marcy,
derwood, 231611 ML Vernon St•tes, nad a Wild West his·
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ity rejiOrt for the lll&lt;lnth of May night In Holzy inn
of the MJsoll County P u b IW
He was In the ~onstruL'IIOD
Healtb Nurses has been releas- b118lness In Mason County
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maiir years before retiring· and
Three hundred twenty • eight moving to Florida.
Immunizations . were given to
He Is survived by his widow ·
l~munize agalnat tlle following Leona Bradshaw Love; t w ~
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daughters, Mrs. Betty Krodel,
pertussm, smallpx, lyftooid, po- Dayton Reach, Fla., 8ruJ Mrs.
Ito, and measles. EleYens er- Hilda JohDson Winter Haven
olcgies ~ere taken and ~" 1 '· v;n Fla.; twe b~thers, 0ran
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0. aocl. seven grandchildren.
Several fiiDlB were showu on
The body is at the Woodardvarious aspects of health to Pt. Lowther Funeral Home In
Pleasant
Jr. High acbool,
North Point Pleuant g ra de ly Hill. Arrangements will
scbool and Weet Ollumbla · anneunced.
grade school as well as films
to Mason Girl Scouts.
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CO-MANAGER - Bub Eastman, Pomeroy Star Route, has been named co-mana·
month of May by public bealth
ger of the Pomerov Kroger Store following completion of a 16 week manager's
nurses, M(S. Mary Lynch. Mrs. 1
I training school held in Parkersburg, W. Va Manager o( the Pomeroy store is Jack 1
Ambrose. Eastman is married to the former Sheila Strauss, Pomeroy, and the couple .
Morv Hilbert and Mrs. Dorothy I
has two children. He is the son of Mrs. Leland Saxton, Pomeroy.
Morrison : Cancer 10: Cardlt&gt;- ! _
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ing in the west.
matic Fever S: other chronic I
di~eases
and conditions
Ven- · - - -- - -- -·
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7; T. B.7;Cases
Mr and Mrs Newton Wintel
Or .·IS
of c~lumbus s~nt stveral days
8; T. B. Contacts 8; T. B. Sus·
FRIDAY
peels 12: Antepartum 4; Postay
with relativ" and visited Mrs.
Partom without Ante-partum 1 ICE CREAM Social at
I ~;mest Powell who is a patient
Crippled children 7; Child and die port Pentecostal c h u r c
A program on the work of ;
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You 1dd value as well 11 conVenience when you modernize. 0... home service
missionaries in the Philippines :
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Adtiit Health 109; Mental Re- f•iday June 9, at ~ p.m.
wilt be presented Sunday at the •
By BERTHA PARKER
Jay 11. Tracy. son of Mr. and ,
We 1lso .show you the best Yllues In buUdlna: mlterials to pe you the bett
tardation 2.
ceeds for project, "Sheaves
_Church of Chri•t . Attendance at Sund~y School Mrs. Merlin Tracy and graduate ;
jot) for the moner.
Plea~~nt-Valley Hospital
Chii•t" Ice cream soul by
Presentmg the program Will at the Free MethodJS Church of Pomeroy High School, class I
Admitted : Archie L. R 0 1- d••h and package.
be Mr. and Mrs. Mark Carlson, on June 4 was 113. Offering was , of 1867. has been inducted into '
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on furlough from ~err
· Philip- $2109.
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Mr. and Mrs. Laurence El&gt; ;
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sponsor an outsJ e teen will give an evangelistic ser· . c. arge ~ue . un· av ~~&gt;r v . :lin and children spent several !
We e~n handle your ftnonetnr too. l'lelloe chedl tho ...,.odellnr Job you
Discharged : Mark Lucas PI dance party this ~'riday
mon at the 10 a. m. Sunday Jces m the absence of Rev. days at Lake Erie.
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morning service. At 8 p. m. the [ ~til, pastor, who'!li~~ on vaca- Huth Ann Norris, Carrol, \'isBirth~ Mr. and Mrs. James eroy tennis court from 8:30 sam• vening, the couple will , lion.
fltll'la ited her grandparents, Mr. and
0 l .am Interested in a .new flame.
0 FINISHED
0 KITCHEN
Brace Racine a daughter
ll:ao p, m. The Jays Will
shnw movies of their mission 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Preston. Mrs. Clarence Curtis and a1- '
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Huntington, were guests d f tended Sunday School and wor-1
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. odist Church Sunday.
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rent- rung, Ga., visited his grandr epeated wake·UJ)
ly, he '' engaged .'" v:ork It&gt;- mother, Mrs. Dora Holley. John
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Remodeling Contractors Since 1915
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ANNUAL C:HESTEit Townmg an assistantship m research be has employment
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IP""·" ·a.m., afternoool se!'VIces at YpsilanU, Mich.
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as guest speaker. Pllll!•c '" 111- wedding of Miss Carole Flana- , an~ Hebbardsvllle churches .
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. Blakeslee, was born at Porn· the home of her hrotber - In·
}~USTEES of tbe Middleport 1eroy while his mother, Mrs. law and sister, Mr. ahd Mrs.
F.r, U ~ 1 ted .Pr&lt;sbytEnan Howard Jackson resided here C. C. Smith at Hudson Lake,
Church Will meet ,Jt l. 30 Mun- 1during World Warn. He gradu· near New carlisle lnd
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American Leape
1Los Aog&lt;kl. 21 30 .tU 12 - (!th) , ' .
l'JiJk wltb a. double beader
w, L. Pet. GB ' Homton
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gains! the talented Pentoo
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1' 23 .521 5 jAtlaota 5 !AI Ana~es 4 (nlgt) Chicago
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:~erway at 6 p.m.• the ·
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25 25 .500 6 St Louts 6 Houston 2 (niJI)
Locker
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Cllj&gt; 23 28 .m 8\1 1 Toclay'o l'rGIIIbly Pileben
Howard
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;against HarleY·!?"'''' ., of Co' I
-·lumbus -laB! Saturd&gt;i- Cook, a
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New Vork (1;1. Shaw 1-6) at
Obig lefthander, has won f I
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Chicago (Nye U), 2:SO p. m.
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Houston (Wilson :1-3)
7 Dele Harrison ~I open on•!be Chicago 5 Bqston 2 (181)
Cincinnati !Maloney 5-2), 8:06
~ound for the Meigs team In Boston 7 C:lucago 3 (2nd )
p.m.
~he first game and Buddy Cun. 7 Minnesota 5
San Francisoo (McCormick f.
.~if! or Bucky Bass. wiil hurl the ,
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2) at AUanta tJohnsoo t-4), 8:115
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Philadelphia iWsie 1-1) at
~ng team is Bob Cunningham. (only games scheduled)
Pittsburgh (O'Dell f.2), 8:05
~ho r ts t op: Chuck Hamilton, third
p.m.
!leg.~_:: :30:9c
530.10 Down - llalonco on
a,ase; Jimmy Hemsley, second Today's Probable Pitcbert
Los Angeles !Osteen Hi) at
Convtnltnl Terme
Ethyl _ _
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tAD Timet EDT)
.St Louis tHugbes ~). I p.m.
!rom Grueser, catcher; Bill Chicago (John 1-3) at New ;
Saturday's Games
Put the savings in
t isher, _centerfield; Harold York !Downing 6-3), 8 p.m.
New York at Ollca~o
your own pocket.
.!Jrown, TJghtfJeld, and D 1c k: Washington (Moore 3.21 at Houston at. Cincinnati
FURNITURE CO.
Well. leftfield. Other ro s t er 1Boston !Stange 9-3), 7 ,30 p.m. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh,
MASON, W. VA.
members are Lee Roush, .lames I Cleveland (McDowell 3-2 and
nlgbt
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Siebert S-4) at Kansas City Sa~ Francisco at Atl~t, night
. The Meigs team is sponsored :(NastJ lh'i and Segui IH), 2, Los Angale at St Lou18, night
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Ambulance Service. Crow' s Baltimore (McNally 3-3) at 1
Steak House, The Farmers Bank Minnesota (Chance 9-~) , 9 p.m.;
and Savings Cocn pany, 1' he Detroit !McLain !Hi) at:
romeroy National Hank, Ti n y'~ , California (Brunet 1-9), 11 p.m.
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r oodland, Midwest Steel Cor~ I
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por~tio_[•- ~~-exleld's, Me,I g $flChicagii~t Ne! ~or~es ,
Genera Hospital: ·Robert hc•ks ...:Washington at Bj&gt;ston
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ISan Francisco 30 21
Major League Leaders
:St. Louis
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By lllilted _Prm International Pittsburgh
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Chicago
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G. AH R. H. Pet. ~ - - - - - ·
Clmnre, Pit 4ti 181 36 67 .370 LOWTHER TENNIS
Cepda, ~l- L ,.:-44 163 2r. 56 .344 1 BARI'IES, England iUPJl.Bre:·k St L 48 222 41 76 .342 Peyton watson. a 19-year-olo
Rose, Cm .02 211 39 72 .3!1 from GreenvJ)Ie, S.C., meets
St&gt;ub, .Hou
40 141 t I 48 .340 Patri ck Landau of Mcnaco
Torrr/Atl -- 50 182. ~3 61 .335 today in the semifina'.s ul the
Flood . SLL 45 184, 36 50 .324 Lowlher Lawn tenms champiO!I· I
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4H'I9 19 58 .324 ship• and ArgentiM Raul 1
Willms. Chi 49 165 33 59 .319 i Peraao laces Sham Minoltra of
Taylr, PhH · 38126 20 !II .317 India.
American l.eague
Watson defeated England's
G. AB R. H. Pet. Freddie Field 6-3, 7·5 Thursday i
K.1lne . Det
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F Rbsn. Hal 48181 Jl 61 ,331, Landa ll'i beat ·flor!llao de Grun- j
Carew. Mm 491111i 2l 61 .3~ . wold of E;o«land_!_l:;O, _6-~:__ ·.
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White sidewalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . no extra charge
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Hood mounted turn indicators .... no extra charge
Chromed air cleaner . . . .
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Sporty stick shift . . . . . . . . . . . . no extra charge
Plush carpeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . no extra charge
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Nrtl:rp. Drt 50 199 2S 62 .312 15, Brock, cards and Per~. I
Mnchr. Cal 411i'167 32 52 .311 Keds 13; Clemente, Pirates 12; i
Plrcl i, Bns ..47169 25 52 .308 Torre, Braves 11.
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Klbrew, Mtn ,;50.169 3:1 49 .290 . Mantle. y~nks and Yastrzem· '
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He was In the ~onstruL'IIOD
Healtb Nurses has been releas- b118lness In Mason County
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maiir years before retiring· and
Three hundred twenty • eight moving to Florida.
Immunizations . were given to
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l~munize agalnat tlle following Leona Bradshaw Love; t w ~
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daughters, Mrs. Betty Krodel,
pertussm, smallpx, lyftooid, po- Dayton Reach, Fla., 8ruJ Mrs.
Ito, and measles. EleYens er- Hilda JohDson Winter Haven
olcgies ~ere taken and ~" 1 '· v;n Fla.; twe b~thers, 0ran
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0. aocl. seven grandchildren.
Several fiiDlB were showu on
The body is at the Woodardvarious aspects of health to Pt. Lowther Funeral Home In
Pleasant
Jr. High acbool,
North Point Pleuant g ra de ly Hill. Arrangements will
scbool and Weet Ollumbla · anneunced.
grade school as well as films
to Mason Girl Scouts.
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CO-MANAGER - Bub Eastman, Pomeroy Star Route, has been named co-mana·
month of May by public bealth
ger of the Pomerov Kroger Store following completion of a 16 week manager's
nurses, M(S. Mary Lynch. Mrs. 1
I training school held in Parkersburg, W. Va Manager o( the Pomeroy store is Jack 1
Ambrose. Eastman is married to the former Sheila Strauss, Pomeroy, and the couple .
Morv Hilbert and Mrs. Dorothy I
has two children. He is the son of Mrs. Leland Saxton, Pomeroy.
Morrison : Cancer 10: Cardlt&gt;- ! _
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matic Fever S: other chronic I
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and conditions
Ven- · - - -- - -- -·
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7; T. B.7;Cases
Mr and Mrs Newton Wintel
Or .·IS
of c~lumbus s~nt stveral days
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FRIDAY
peels 12: Antepartum 4; Postay
with relativ" and visited Mrs.
Partom without Ante-partum 1 ICE CREAM Social at
I ~;mest Powell who is a patient
Crippled children 7; Child and die port Pentecostal c h u r c
A program on the work of ;
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You 1dd value as well 11 conVenience when you modernize. 0... home service
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Adtiit Health 109; Mental Re- f•iday June 9, at ~ p.m.
wilt be presented Sunday at the •
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Jay 11. Tracy. son of Mr. and ,
We 1lso .show you the best Yllues In buUdlna: mlterials to pe you the bett
tardation 2.
ceeds for project, "Sheaves
_Church of Chri•t . Attendance at Sund~y School Mrs. Merlin Tracy and graduate ;
jot) for the moner.
Plea~~nt-Valley Hospital
Chii•t" Ice cream soul by
Presentmg the program Will at the Free MethodJS Church of Pomeroy High School, class I
Admitted : Archie L. R 0 1- d••h and package.
be Mr. and Mrs. Mark Carlson, on June 4 was 113. Offering was , of 1867. has been inducted into '
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on furlough from ~err
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Mr. and Mrs. Laurence El&gt; ;
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We e~n handle your ftnonetnr too. l'lelloe chedl tho ...,.odellnr Job you
Discharged : Mark Lucas PI dance party this ~'riday
mon at the 10 a. m. Sunday Jces m the absence of Rev. days at Lake Erie.
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morning service. At 8 p. m. the [ ~til, pastor, who'!li~~ on vaca- Huth Ann Norris, Carrol, \'isBirth~ Mr. and Mrs. James eroy tennis court from 8:30 sam• vening, the couple will , lion.
fltll'la ited her grandparents, Mr. and
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Brace Racine a daughter
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' will hold an outside dance for B:bl~ College. He and hi~ f~mi- 1 Becky and Greg.__"~" vacJitiOfi_: Mrs . Charles Hisen, Craig and
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come.
or a ~asters egr~e.
rent- rung, Ga., visited his grandr epeated wake·UJ)
ly, he '' engaged .'" v:ork It&gt;- mother, Mrs. Dora Holley. John
calls- get.s you to
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Sunday
t:a mg wards hiS doctorate, _while hold- left Monday for Michigan where :
Remodeling Contractors Since 1915
work on time.
ANNUAL C:HESTEit Townmg an assistantship m research be has employment
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ship Sunday School convention
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on a $100 •000 grant from tl!e Lennie Lyons underwent knee
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IP""·" ·a.m., afternoool se!'VIces at YpsilanU, Mich.
.. ; Rev. Lawrence Woodruff, for- •
1 p.m., with ,Rev. Les\er Frame mong the guests at the recent! mer pastor at the HarriSonville '
as guest speaker. Pllll!•c '" 111- wedding of Miss Carole Flana- , an~ Hebbardsvllle churches .
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on ay
. Blakeslee, was born at Porn· the home of her hrotber - In·
}~USTEES of tbe Middleport 1eroy while his mother, Mrs. law and sister, Mr. ahd Mrs.
F.r, U ~ 1 ted .Pr&lt;sbytEnan Howard Jackson resided here C. C. Smith at Hudson Lake,
Church Will meet ,Jt l. 30 Mun- 1during World Warn. He gradu· near New carlisle lnd
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U~attirday at the Syra~use
American Leape
1Los Aog&lt;kl. 21 30 .tU 12 - (!th) , ' .
l'JiJk wltb a. double beader
w, L. Pet. GB ' Homton
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gains! the talented Pentoo
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Boston
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Thllllday'o ~
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1' 23 .521 5 jAtlaota 5 !AI Ana~es 4 (nlgt) Chicago
BeD (2-!)
:~erway at 6 p.m.• the ·
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· nder the lights.
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Buzhatdt
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25 25 .500 6 St Louts 6 Houston 2 (niJI)
Locker
jf!arry Strawser a11a G•n• Cook.,'
York
24- 25 .4110 6\1 : (Only game.! aebedull!d) !Strawser pitched a &lt;~·. o-hltter '
Cllj&gt; 23 28 .m 8\1 1 Toclay'o l'rGIIIbly Pileben
Howard
sld (12th), Hans·~
21 30 .m 1011 '
tAU Times EM') ·
;against HarleY·!?"'''' ., of Co' I
-·lumbus -laB! Saturd&gt;i- Cook, a
Z2 32 .41!111
New Vork (1;1. Shaw 1-6) at
Obig lefthander, has won f I
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Chicago (Nye U), 2:SO p. m.
!straight for Chilli~the.
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Houston (Wilson :1-3)
7 Dele Harrison ~I open on•!be Chicago 5 Bqston 2 (181)
Cincinnati !Maloney 5-2), 8:06
~ound for the Meigs team In Boston 7 C:lucago 3 (2nd )
p.m.
~he first game and Buddy Cun. 7 Minnesota 5
San Francisoo (McCormick f.
.~if! or Bucky Bass. wiil hurl the ,
k6 8 allimor~.~.
2) at AUanta tJohnsoo t-4), 8:115
~econd: '•
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: Remainder of l.he Meigs start- (night )
Philadelphia iWsie 1-1) at
~ng team is Bob Cunningham. (only games scheduled)
Pittsburgh (O'Dell f.2), 8:05
~ho r ts t op: Chuck Hamilton, third
p.m.
!leg.~_:: :30:9c
530.10 Down - llalonco on
a,ase; Jimmy Hemsley, second Today's Probable Pitcbert
Los Angeles !Osteen Hi) at
Convtnltnl Terme
Ethyl _ _
~ase; Bob Eastman, first base;
tAD Timet EDT)
.St Louis tHugbes ~). I p.m.
!rom Grueser, catcher; Bill Chicago (John 1-3) at New ;
Saturday's Games
Put the savings in
t isher, _centerfield; Harold York !Downing 6-3), 8 p.m.
New York at Ollca~o
your own pocket.
.!Jrown, TJghtfJeld, and D 1c k: Washington (Moore 3.21 at Houston at. Cincinnati
FURNITURE CO.
Well. leftfield. Other ro s t er 1Boston !Stange 9-3), 7 ,30 p.m. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh,
MASON, W. VA.
members are Lee Roush, .lames I Cleveland (McDowell 3-2 and
nlgbt
FJSh and Larry Thomas.
Siebert S-4) at Kansas City Sa~ Francisco at Atl~t, night
. The Meigs team is sponsored :(NastJ lh'i and Segui IH), 2, Los Angale at St Lou18, night
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~othlng, Ewing's
Ambulance Service. Crow' s Baltimore (McNally 3-3) at 1
Steak House, The Farmers Bank Minnesota (Chance 9-~) , 9 p.m.;
and Savings Cocn pany, 1' he Detroit !McLain !Hi) at:
romeroy National Hank, Ti n y'~ , California (Brunet 1-9), 11 p.m.
...
r oodland, Midwest Steel Cor~ I
s t!Jfda ' G
por~tio_[•- ~~-exleld's, Me,I g $flChicagii~t Ne! ~or~es ,
Genera Hospital: ·Robert hc•ks ...:Washington at Bj&gt;ston
and Dr. Hlll'oid' lifll)'ll.
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WHITE SANJ?S MISSILE RANGE. N. M., May 25 - Staff Sergeant James L.
Wooldridge Jr. (nght) re~lves the Bronze Star Medal from Lieutenant Colonel Fred
J. Frank, Deputy for Logistics, as Major 0. L. Williams, transportation officer looks
on. The 15-year ArJ!IY man was cited for outstanding meritorious service in con~ection
with ground operations against a ~ostlle. fgrce in the Republic of Vietnam during Janu_ary to December 1966. Here, he IS assigned as the mght transportation non-commis·
mooed offJCe.r-m-c~arge. He Is a native of Vinton, Ohio, where his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. L.. Wooldndge, live. He and his wife, Dorothy, live at 315 Watervliet, White Sands
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WHITE SANJ?S MISSILE RANGE. N. M., May 25 - Staff Sergeant James L.
Wooldridge Jr. (nght) re~lves the Bronze Star Medal from Lieutenant Colonel Fred
J. Frank, Deputy for Logistics, as Major 0. L. Williams, transportation officer looks
on. The 15-year ArJ!IY man was cited for outstanding meritorious service in con~ection
with ground operations against a ~ostlle. fgrce in the Republic of Vietnam during Janu_ary to December 1966. Here, he IS assigned as the mght transportation non-commis·
mooed offJCe.r-m-c~arge. He Is a native of Vinton, Ohio, where his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. L.. Wooldndge, live. He and his wife, Dorothy, live at 315 Watervliet, White Sands
Mlssile Range, N. M.

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Truly, my 111adm deserve !be
praise, DOt I. But most of all,
E.' Paul Stewart, wbo heads up
VIETNAM MAIL CAlL, should
get a great big . hand. ln t h •
tlfli yHI'I Iince be and his usodatet In tile South ColumiJua
Mercllants Association founded
the prOject, they have airmail·
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Agabt, If yoo want to eorretpond with 1 oervieeman, and
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eidola ·It In anotber enV&lt;!lopel/1
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CALL, P.O. Box 3104-A, Colum·
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1 matched heating-cooling team. Gas air conditioning is
the quietest, longest-lived and most trouble-free oiiiJf
ctnll'lll home-coallns spteln. And eponomical Gas CIA
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who Is In file Service. We've oz.
cba~C!i! plelurea and 1nOir
praC!Icail; everyllliJJ8. about
each olhel', 111 Ill' 11 Jllllio'ean
,.. tlnGuP ~e~~m. Be wm be
out in September llld be wantl
Qle •.!II..YP .mJ&lt;_ !~J!GG then,
and meet bim Iii C811forn1!1, so
lhat ~ can talk aboUt gelling
.lianied. I Uve ill ,Nel\' Jmey,
'1r bave
&amp;lrlfrlet!d IIi
California , q c;u vlsll be r.•
My pnj))ent Is that my perenll
think
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into the oumber one wlng·tip on
the circuit T~ Blast. Smooth, Sliclt. With big storm
welts. T.Ot spin the Blast today!

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Sizes 6Y2 to 13
C, D and E Wl~ths

BIKE'S

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aenlce eiCb 8uDda1. 9:15 a. m.; EveollJ&amp; service, 7:30 p. Schoo~ UO a. m. Sullday. UIJ. '
BeWeJ1em S.p&amp;lol Cbardl. m.; Suaila1 Scbool 10 a. m.; lllld Girls Fellowabip, 1:30 p. fted aervlce, 9:30 1. m., ad
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Gnat Bod, Rev. C. L. O'Coo- Youth Sllr'flc:t 6:15 p. m. Eveo- m., 2nd and tlb Slmdays: ·Youth Sunday ol montb. EAST J.E. Middleport ........ UDHed Pnf.
nor, pular, Robert
Lewis, lng Wonblp 7 p. m. eacb &amp;:. Ololr, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. TART - Wonllfp, I p. m., 2nd bJterlu Qlnh .. Rev. Ht"'
Supt. 11:31 a.m. D.!orDlal wor- day.
Prayer Meellll&amp; 7:30 p. m. lllld lib Tburadays;
01on:ll ard Ruppelt, pa&amp;tarv • Buada7
sbi•· IIIII Sunday ~ 7 p. Fretda Goopol Mllsloa - WedDesday.
Sebot~ 8:30 L m. Sunday. Af. School 8:30 a.m. Jamea Bucli&lt;
m. Bvt1•inp servtce. Thursday B11baa su..mille Rd.; I. ' MoraiD&amp; Slu EVB Cloaldl - PLE GJL0VE - Worship, I p. anan, Supt.: !0:30 a. m. Wor1;30 ji.JII. prayer m&lt;'&lt;tmg.
GluesePC•mp, pastor; fiAIIer Rev. MeDZel Smllb, ~lar: m., lsi IIIII Srd Tbaradays; sblp; S:ts p. m. YF; Wed., 8:30
Wilford, 8apL; Sullaay llcbool, Snnc!ay Scbtol, t:45 L m., Roy Clwrdl Scboql, 8:30 L m. SuJI. p. m. Junior aJolr; 7 p. m. SenCarpuler &amp;~ ,
l.'hlrdi!O a '1.; Eoaqellstlc S81tlct, 7 Vu Meter, SupL, Earl Slllller, day. GREAT BEND - Wor- lor Choir
- Slmday Scbool, ,.ao a.m. ,30 p. m. Prayer maetlu&amp; 7:30 ABs't; IIIGrolng wonblp, lO:ts &amp;blp 1:30 a. m., lsi 81111 Srd
MomtDg worSblp 10:15
p. m. TuesdaJ,
1. m.; Pra'llr meeting, 7:30 p, &amp;mdays; Clwrdl Schoo~ 10:15
Flnl Ulllted ' Rutlod Mfe... - .0 II ve m. TIJJnday. Youth Fellowsblp a. m. lkmday, MOliSE C11APD&gt;
an Church - Rev. LIDo
Flrll llapliSt Clmrd. MlddJe. NeWIIWI, mfeo!onar1 pamr; 7:30 p, m. Sulay.
-wonb!p, 11 a.m., lsi IIIII Srd sorl H. S1i!bb!Ds, pastor. WOI'
port. Sunday Scbool 9:15 a. m. Sunday Sdloll 1:30 L m.; Loltrldp EVB Cbareh - Sundays: Clwrdl Scbooiii:SO a sblp I a. m.; SuDda7 School,
Clora Pullen, Supt. 10:15 a.m. Wtnblp 10:30 a. m.; PreaddtiC Rev. Jack YOIJIIB,
putor; m. Sunday,
10 a. m.; Bible Study 81111 pray...,.sbip service; BYP 6 p.m.; 7:30 p. m.; Prayer service, Sonday School 9:4!; a. m., Mblemllle Metlladllt Clwrdl er service Sunday 7 P. m.
Evening worship, NO p.m.; Sun4fY School, 10 a. m., Ray Russell Archer, Supt. 8uada7 - W811dell G. Sluder, pUIOJ'.
lllft'IIGavllle Prelbyterlu
Wl'dnesday. 7:3U p.m. Prayer Wllaley, Supt.
wonbip, 10:t5 a. m. and 7:30 SuDday ~ 10 o. m.; Wor- Qwrcll, Howard Ruppel!, pail'
meetln&amp;, 8:30 p.m., choir prao- ES;rracue ApiiiOUc MIHI- p.m. alterutely. Bible Study !lldp service 11 o. m.
tar. Sulda'l Sdlool, 10 L m.;
What marvelous buUdin!!a baa man eriet.ed
tice.
arl CUster, pastor. Services IIIII prayer oervlce, led b7 JlU' Portlllld Melllodllt aJ11'*"" Wonblp 7:30 p. m.
lbrough the eeDturiea. What Iotty and fnaplrlur
Flrll Baptbl aJIU'&lt;h, Pomt· evecy Wedngbasda,y, Friday and tor, 7:30 p. m. Wedaesday. Jolm Kimbler, putor. 8uaday tor, putor. Wednesday, F r tllractmes baa he created.
roy _ Rev. carver Willlams. 8unday o1 Is a1 7:45 p. m. Ev- Cbrlslian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. ~I 1:30, Harold Reuab, day acd SUDday servtcea, 7:30
But how JIUIIl3' of these glOrious accoplplfaiP
sunday School 9:30 till 10:20. . eryone weloome. Syracuse RL Srd Saturday ol month.
SUpt.; Allee Brewer, Als'L p.m.
lll9llts stand Intact todq? We can aeefamofla ruiDa
Wonblp oervke, 10:80 a. m.: !124.
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8Ga111 Belbel EVB Clutrdt - Sapl, PreacbiDC 7:30p.m. Sui&gt;
the world over - mute remindem that what man
Nursery and .Junior Cburcb lorj Ch
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Rev. Jalk Youq, Pll' Raelat MIIWIII Olllrdll.orter Day Saint~
builds ls not~
children.
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Sunday School 9:30. Franlt Cle- School and MOI'IIIng !\'onhlp. p. m. altentately, Bible StudJ Ill&amp; 10:30 L m.; MYF 8 p, m.; Joseph Stobart, pastor. I miles
break with strl;ss. But can we be sure that todaJ's
land. Supt.: tO:ts 1. m. Moll- 10:30 a. m.; CbrlstiaD' Endeav- and Prayer Service, led 117 puo Prayer IIIII Bible Study, 7:30 P• lnm Raclle m Racine - Porto
aeatiODB will be atandill&amp;' a hundied yaars or two
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humlred years from now7 Of eolll'IMI not.
and Junior Fellowabtp; 8 p. m. """'· 1 P. m.
1'lippell P1a1u EVIl Qlmll ,_,. llprlngJ
llletbodlll- a. m.; Wtnbip 10:10 a. m.,
Of what can we be certain? What dou last?
Evening Service; Wednesday, Hemlock ,G r o • e Cbr!eilu - Rev. Jack YOUD&amp; pas Qlester Lemley, pulor; Wor Sunday evening ler\'lce at 1
Certainly the gl!ta of God tower indeatructlbly
7:30 p. m.. Prayer Mee11J18, Cburcb - James Qulseaberry. tor; Sllllday worsblp, 11:30 !lldp service 1:30 a. m.; Sui&gt; p. m.; Wed., worsblp service
today aa they hava for generations ••• the things
P1r1111 _ wme. G. Zliin, Worship Service, ,9:30 1. m.; L m.; Sunday ~ 10 a. m.; day ~ 10:15 L m.; I4YF Ill 7:30 p. m.
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of the Bplrit - faith, hope and Jove. Our church
pastor. Wonblp services are: 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
llobart Vbleyard, SUpt. Bible 1:30 p. m. Prayer IIIII Bible
buildiDgs may crumble or be deattoyed. but the
8:30 p. m. 5eD1u' Choir Pra~&gt; BradiGnl C'aurea 01 ~1- BIDdy uc1 Prayer ler'VIcellld Study, Wedae..,, 7:30 P. m.
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JOfl Rubinson, minister; Hom- b7 pastor, 7:30 p. m. 'l'Uelda7. B"'ald lllefllad!e&amp; Glrdl Oar Lady tl IIMelto Mlallla
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~~~ er Forrest, SupL; Btbls Sdtool Adult Class Meetllg 7:30p.m. Rev. C. J. Lemle7. paslar: Ltq Boltom - Rev. Georp
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Cburcb Scboaii:IO L m.; Will' R. Sblpmu, Adm. - StiDdiJ
Dl8eover for yourself the great spiritual truths.
CHURCH - Beech Grove. Rev. 10:30 8. m.; Evening Worship, Syracue EVB Qlreh -Ref lhlp 1e1Y1ce, 11:30 a. m. MYF Masses: 10:30 L Ill·• 5 p. m.
Dlseover for yourself
IDs Church, those
Roy Roush, putor. Sunday 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. a~ Paul A. Sellers, pastor· ~ lfmlday, 1:30 p. m. ,
Holy Days: I p. m.
thiDga which endhre
School, !0:30 a. m., Everung ble Study
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day ......I, 1•30 .. m.• -Sil'Vices, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Deater aJinh 01 Cbrtst _ QulleDberry • •
a. m. Jolm w. KJDJbler, putor; Mrs. Near Guysville (Datcb Rklge)t
meetmg Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Bible School 9,30 o. m. Preacbo Mllnllng w~·· 111 Robert E. Lee, Supt. Wor· , Rev. Frank llaDierl, paslar,
&amp;turday evening servl..... at IPf 10 ,30 a. m., llrst and lblnl 11111 3nl S1mdayo of lbe • • lldp 1:15 a. m., 8uaday ScbooJ Sunday Mass 10:311 a. m.; lloiJ
7.311 p. m.
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7, 30 p. m. EvelfD&amp; EqelJI. 18:15 a. m.
aJesblre • Kypr - llal'llonl Muoa City Cbarcll of ant. Uc Service, 2Dd mt , 111 Sw&gt;
ou 0nn lldlldlo&amp; Chua Conltsslml, % bour Ww~
services. 7:30P.m. Wedlleoday. Miller Slreet - SUIIday Bible daiJ.~
JobD W. KJmbler, pastor, Earl Maso.
Wftla the hope U anll, in tome rneatrm~, foattJr rmd help,_
tr.g aervtce, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer Study, 11 a. m.: Evelllq W011o
EUB a.da _Ref, Cnu, Supt. Sunday Sc:hoel at
Pearl St. Christian Ualool oblp, 7,30 p. m.; Blblo SludJ, Paul A. llellet1, putor· Mont- 10:15 L m.: Preecblllg 1,15.
Salf!ation Army
fain that which good in family and community life, th.ir f,._
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L!Uie Kyger UCC ~-SO EST. _Sib and Main St., Jaci: Scltes, Tbebs,
Youlh Fellow- !lldp leiYice, 1:35 'L m, SuD- charge. Sunday 10 a. m. 11t11,..CIJMhlre Baptist IO.U EST. supL Bible School 9:311 L m., sblp, 1:311 p.ID.
daJ School l:ts a. m.: MYF aeu meetlng; 10:30 a.m.
Qurcb School at Hartford, at Morning Worship 10,30 a. m.; &gt;CARMEL EVB Gareh-lleY. SPII(faJ e p. m. Prayer meetiDJ day Scbool. &amp;mdaJ 7 p, m.
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Young People's Legion; 7:30 p.
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Prayer Service, Wednesday al day Scbool, t:SO L m. Wayae
Jl)leJI liD Free Melllldlai- lL SalvalloD meeting; Tbun'
"~H. CeUeloli ~pll; '!are~ -17:30 p. m. Rev. RauiJID Moyer~ Ruush, SupL; 10:30 a.~ Mom- lkillerl E. Smltl!, So'., pastor• .,, 1 to S p.m. Ladles Home'
UrocoliiMtf'CIIf!/'Comet.l.'!IQIIIPll'otcl
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1ng Woroblp, :iDd 81111 lib 8uJI. 8Jmd8y School 9:31 a.m.,' Bar- League: 7 p, m. Prep ela-;
Bale,., ot Bolsum Bread
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Alheas
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t :U a. m., Ear I Pomerar Cbarcli e1 Cbrlll _ day ollbe monlb· 8 P.m. Even- old Dewl!orst, Supt.; Mornllli - e t i L
~key, pt.; Evening Wor· Jamos McGovtm, putor $m- l lng Evugellstle' Service, - Wonblp 10:30 o. m. Yaalb Sezo
ADVENTIST
Ulip, 7:30 p, m. Young People's day Sd!ool, I:IMI a. m., Church i ud Jrd Sunday ol lllOillb. · .. tlce l:tl p. 111.; Emlgellltlc
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7:30 P. m.; Prayer IIIIIOmeli
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Radand Erldeavor, 6:30 p m: Eveolag Cbrilt, hmeny - Rev, W~;IL ! meet:lng 'l'banday 7:110 P. m. Rd. llOI'Ih o1 Kelp Memorial
Dtvoted to the Greater Mlddle Ohio
ft;, Sllmuel J .
service, I p. m. Bible Study, Perrin, pastor. Patrick D. Wood, Laml Clllf Free llhdlldlll u.j,J1a1. Pula', F. w. Gillard,
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SupL; Sunda7 Schrltif/ t:U a. Qoueli - R. EageM GDI, JlU' 7:10 p. m. Bille Sluib' 111'11'11'11
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LOCAL UNION 5688
I.30 a. n"!:.: IIIIIIIM Cbmll of
m. Worablp, 10:25 a.m. .
!Gfl. SuDdq Scbooll:30 L m.; ..tlq. Oilier
Ravenswoocl, W. Va.
Features, BPages Color Comlcl.
1 ' m., ,.... Rur Carter, miDIBier, . Bible
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PliiJ;'f~ SUpt.; MlirDIDI- Bobert DnDbam, Au'L SerYtrude Butler, Sj!pl.;; W0181tlp Sdtool, 1:30 a.m. Worsblp IIIII Duvllle P11p1m RolfMu - 'IIIIi JO:J,o L m.; Youlb ' - Ices C11 Salurdllf:
Sabb11b
lmlce 11 •~ ' m. tsl' lDd 2Dd Prearhln&amp; urvict 10:30 L m. (LAipYIIIe -PM 0111c1), Ref. leen If; m.; EvuceJiaiiC- 8chool, 2 P· m. w~ a p.m.
fiUilda1l at $:... p. m. Ba!IIUI YIIIDC ~~ meetlq, G:ll Cbu. 1:. Doll&amp;-, pastor; SuDda7 flee 7iio p. m. Mid-We$ Jll'l7TraildD&amp; Ualaa, Mrs. Mary p. m. Evolng Sarvlce, 7 p. m. Sdtool t:30 LID. Mra. Rllbert er urv1ce 7:30 L m. Wedtlef.
Unil«&lt; Brelhren
Ashl4nci oa 1'1'od!ICI.o
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w~:-=- wm lll(ll!el )1. B. Braley, Bible Scbeol SupL Grate, Supt. Worablp at 10:30 da7.
Bdu Utdleil Br IE• Ill
Broum'• Soltis Gas
ZIGII Ckreli ol c.r!el, Pollio L m.; Plllrlm Youtl!, 6:til p, '1le Utdleil Melbodlol a-a, Grill a.eli -BeY. EJdlli R.
2CO Uncoln SL Middleport 992-2550 IIU:!-2166
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Cllll!'eli - Ref. Paul Taylw, eroy • Harrllollville Rosel -Ell- m.. Evaqellstlc ler\'lce, 7•30 Pomeroy. '!be Clnitcli Scbool Bllke, pastor: SuDda7 Scboal
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Y Ill&amp; Wtnbip, 7:31 p. m.; fto.
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Youlb Fellowablp at 5:311 p.m. p. m., cia- t. alL 11oq'~·
Scbool 1:31 a. m., SUiday eve- llert Reed, Bible Scbtol Supt.
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dlolr praellce. '!be t1ce I p. m., Prllcblag 1:11,.
1 1acdom BID of
Sales - ALLIS CHALMERS - Sertfee
ninf oervl!l' 1:31 p. m. Wedneo•
pdillc Invited b. worsblp
111. Mld-Welk _,..
•Ohio'• Oldest Dodge Dealer"
~Y evening service 7:30 p. m. Charch Of Cod · Wltaeu, tiGO Broadway, MidN
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Farm - Industrial - Laton &amp; aa..r,n
Putor, Cbas. W. Rogen.
Cllelter a..do ol OGo1 - dleport - Public meetiJ1C lJUn.
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f:30 P. m. Wedllelday, Mra.
Middleport, Oblo
Tuppen Plains
Phoae d67-3435
Dame aJar'*. sr Ref. Dale 'lborlton, pastor. day, 2 p. m.;
Watcb!Dwer fte Ollrclt al lilt N - llule llollllpr, c1aa Ieider.

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Wonblp II 11 !L Tueoclay 7 p, m.; Service IIIMtm. : Worsblp Service, 10 ,30 a. m.. Evangellstlc,.ervlce 7:11 p.I!Di, 1 p. m. 'niUrailaJ; M1a1f1o
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IIIII Pomeroy, Mason. Spoaaored Suada School t·U
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by Freocb City Baptlsl aJurdt
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· a. m., "" Rev Brian Eoclt
In GaiUpolls. Alfillated wllb s. Sblp service 11 a. m. aad 7:30 81• Paal'•
DlttftllB.C. Rev. R. 1. Pinaoo, pastor. p. m. Prayer meetlag 7:30 p.
l32 'E. ~ SL, Pomeroy,
SUoday School every Slmday, Tueoday;
Young People 1 Suadty Selloo1 t:SO a: m., WOI'
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!lldp servlc:t 111:15 a. m. Pulor,
ttb Sunday of eacll monlb.
Rutlud Cbareh of OGo1 - Rev Brian EDII•
ML Moriah Bapllsl Cllardl- Rev. !J•vid Sl!eeta, putor.
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Middleport Rev. Nyle Bordea: ~ ~11&lt;:
7:30 Young Allred Metllodlot a.trdl mblister. Sunday Scbtot 9::W L • ~v 0 E....avor. 7:31 P.· m. P~l A. Casto, pastor. Sunday
m Aroold Rlcbllrds, SUpt. 10:11 Weclllesd•v Sap'.~!!~.. meeting School at 8:30 a. m., Lloyd
7' 30 P. m. 1 ~-·
a. m. Momill&amp; Worship.
DOlinger, SUpt. Worship Serv-j
Neeml Baptist l'borcll Episcopal
ices at 10:t5 wi111 Vera Swartz,
Slmday School ~:30 a. m.; Wor- Grace Epflcopal
Cllardll~leader. Worship services at
•hlp 11 a. m.. Wednesday, 7 Pomeny- Tbe Rev. Rlcbard 7.G p. m. ~Y· Wednesday
p. m.. Prayer serv1ce.
H. Martin, Rector. Sunday prayer servtces at 7:G p.m.
Road -· Rev. Clyde Hinton, Momlag Prayer and Sermto, Ji'laiWGOIII MeiHIIrt Chreb
pastor: Sunday School 9·30 L 10:30 L m.
- Pearl A. Cuto, putnr. Wor&gt;
m.; Raipb e&amp;:l, Sopl Sunday
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oblp service, 10 L m, every
Worsht~ semeo 10:30 1. m. . ED!Orprloe EUB Chrft - otber Sunday, 7:t5 P. m. 8uJI.
•~d 7 :Ill p. m. alternately. Rev. Menzel Smith, paslar. daJ School, 10 L m., Jobo BIJ.
1 rayer meetlag Wednesday at Wonhlp service I:30 a. m.; Sun- ley, SapL
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day School 10:110 a. m. Youtb Feral Rua Metllodlll ehiU
Scllool ' L m., Mrs.
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8oada)' Scbtol 8:110. 1. m.;
MorDlng Worablp 10.30 a. m.;
NYPS YOUIII People, S:ll )IJL;
Efangellstlc meellnC 7:10 p.m.:
Prayer meellll&amp;i Wed. 7:30 p.lll.
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aenlce eiCb 8uDda1. 9:15 a. m.; EveollJ&amp; service, 7:30 p. Schoo~ UO a. m. Sullday. UIJ. '
BeWeJ1em S.p&amp;lol Cbardl. m.; Suaila1 Scbool 10 a. m.; lllld Girls Fellowabip, 1:30 p. fted aervlce, 9:30 1. m., ad
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Gnat Bod, Rev. C. L. O'Coo- Youth Sllr'flc:t 6:15 p. m. Eveo- m., 2nd and tlb Slmdays: ·Youth Sunday ol montb. EAST J.E. Middleport ........ UDHed Pnf.
nor, pular, Robert
Lewis, lng Wonblp 7 p. m. eacb &amp;:. Ololr, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. TART - Wonllfp, I p. m., 2nd bJterlu Qlnh .. Rev. Ht"'
Supt. 11:31 a.m. D.!orDlal wor- day.
Prayer Meellll&amp; 7:30 p. m. lllld lib Tburadays;
01on:ll ard Ruppelt, pa&amp;tarv • Buada7
sbi•· IIIII Sunday ~ 7 p. Fretda Goopol Mllsloa - WedDesday.
Sebot~ 8:30 L m. Sunday. Af. School 8:30 a.m. Jamea Bucli&lt;
m. Bvt1•inp servtce. Thursday B11baa su..mille Rd.; I. ' MoraiD&amp; Slu EVB Cloaldl - PLE GJL0VE - Worship, I p. anan, Supt.: !0:30 a. m. Wor1;30 ji.JII. prayer m&lt;'&lt;tmg.
GluesePC•mp, pastor; fiAIIer Rev. MeDZel Smllb, ~lar: m., lsi IIIII Srd Tbaradays; sblp; S:ts p. m. YF; Wed., 8:30
Wilford, 8apL; Sullaay llcbool, Snnc!ay Scbtol, t:45 L m., Roy Clwrdl Scboql, 8:30 L m. SuJI. p. m. Junior aJolr; 7 p. m. SenCarpuler &amp;~ ,
l.'hlrdi!O a '1.; Eoaqellstlc S81tlct, 7 Vu Meter, SupL, Earl Slllller, day. GREAT BEND - Wor- lor Choir
- Slmday Scbool, ,.ao a.m. ,30 p. m. Prayer maetlu&amp; 7:30 ABs't; IIIGrolng wonblp, lO:ts &amp;blp 1:30 a. m., lsi 81111 Srd
MomtDg worSblp 10:15
p. m. TuesdaJ,
1. m.; Pra'llr meeting, 7:30 p, &amp;mdays; Clwrdl Schoo~ 10:15
Flnl Ulllted ' Rutlod Mfe... - .0 II ve m. TIJJnday. Youth Fellowsblp a. m. lkmday, MOliSE C11APD&gt;
an Church - Rev. LIDo
Flrll llapliSt Clmrd. MlddJe. NeWIIWI, mfeo!onar1 pamr; 7:30 p, m. Sulay.
-wonb!p, 11 a.m., lsi IIIII Srd sorl H. S1i!bb!Ds, pastor. WOI'
port. Sunday Scbool 9:15 a. m. Sunday Sdloll 1:30 L m.; Loltrldp EVB Cbareh - Sundays: Clwrdl Scbooiii:SO a sblp I a. m.; SuDda7 School,
Clora Pullen, Supt. 10:15 a.m. Wtnblp 10:30 a. m.; PreaddtiC Rev. Jack YOIJIIB,
putor; m. Sunday,
10 a. m.; Bible Study 81111 pray...,.sbip service; BYP 6 p.m.; 7:30 p. m.; Prayer service, Sonday School 9:4!; a. m., Mblemllle Metlladllt Clwrdl er service Sunday 7 P. m.
Evening worship, NO p.m.; Sun4fY School, 10 a. m., Ray Russell Archer, Supt. 8uada7 - W811dell G. Sluder, pUIOJ'.
lllft'IIGavllle Prelbyterlu
Wl'dnesday. 7:3U p.m. Prayer Wllaley, Supt.
wonbip, 10:t5 a. m. and 7:30 SuDday ~ 10 o. m.; Wor- Qwrcll, Howard Ruppel!, pail'
meetln&amp;, 8:30 p.m., choir prao- ES;rracue ApiiiOUc MIHI- p.m. alterutely. Bible Study !lldp service 11 o. m.
tar. Sulda'l Sdlool, 10 L m.;
What marvelous buUdin!!a baa man eriet.ed
tice.
arl CUster, pastor. Services IIIII prayer oervlce, led b7 JlU' Portlllld Melllodllt aJ11'*"" Wonblp 7:30 p. m.
lbrough the eeDturiea. What Iotty and fnaplrlur
Flrll Baptbl aJIU'&lt;h, Pomt· evecy Wedngbasda,y, Friday and tor, 7:30 p. m. Wedaesday. Jolm Kimbler, putor. 8uaday tor, putor. Wednesday, F r tllractmes baa he created.
roy _ Rev. carver Willlams. 8unday o1 Is a1 7:45 p. m. Ev- Cbrlslian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. ~I 1:30, Harold Reuab, day acd SUDday servtcea, 7:30
But how JIUIIl3' of these glOrious accoplplfaiP
sunday School 9:30 till 10:20. . eryone weloome. Syracuse RL Srd Saturday ol month.
SUpt.; Allee Brewer, Als'L p.m.
lll9llts stand Intact todq? We can aeefamofla ruiDa
Wonblp oervke, 10:80 a. m.: !124.
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8Ga111 Belbel EVB Clutrdt - Sapl, PreacbiDC 7:30p.m. Sui&gt;
the world over - mute remindem that what man
Nursery and .Junior Cburcb lorj Ch
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Rev. Jalk Youq, Pll' Raelat MIIWIII Olllrdll.orter Day Saint~
builds ls not~
children.
urc 1 ,.,.,., tor: Stmday School l:ts a. m.,
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Flrll Bapt!el Cburdl, Raeble, I Bradbary Cblrdl of Cbrllt- N01'1D811 B. Bahr, SupL; Sunday Jobn W. Kimbler, putor; Sui&gt; lllorpnlled Clolldl ol J Today our buildiDgs contain great slabs of eouRet. C. L. o•caanor, Jllllllor. Larry Williams, mloll!ter; Bible Wonhlp 10:t5 a. m. and 7:311 . , Scbooll:30 a. m.; Preacbo Grltt of Laltllr 0., l8lldl erete holdhlg hidden wire and ateel that will not
Sunday School 9:30. Franlt Cle- School and MOI'IIIng !\'onhlp. p. m. altentately, Bible StudJ Ill&amp; 10:30 L m.; MYF 8 p, m.; Joseph Stobart, pastor. I miles
break with strl;ss. But can we be sure that todaJ's
land. Supt.: tO:ts 1. m. Moll- 10:30 a. m.; CbrlstiaD' Endeav- and Prayer Service, led 117 puo Prayer IIIII Bible Study, 7:30 P• lnm Raclle m Racine - Porto
aeatiODB will be atandill&amp;' a hundied yaars or two
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IJlg Wlirljllp; 6:30 p. m., BYF or, 6 p. m.; Evealq Will' tor, 7:30 p. m, Tbursday.
m.~!~·
land Ruad. 8uaday School, 8:30
humlred years from now7 Of eolll'IMI not.
and Junior Fellowabtp; 8 p. m. """'· 1 P. m.
1'lippell P1a1u EVIl Qlmll ,_,. llprlngJ
llletbodlll- a. m.; Wtnbip 10:10 a. m.,
Of what can we be certain? What dou last?
Evening Service; Wednesday, Hemlock ,G r o • e Cbr!eilu - Rev. Jack YOUD&amp; pas Qlester Lemley, pulor; Wor Sunday evening ler\'lce at 1
Certainly the gl!ta of God tower indeatructlbly
7:30 p. m.. Prayer Mee11J18, Cburcb - James Qulseaberry. tor; Sllllday worsblp, 11:30 !lldp service 1:30 a. m.; Sui&gt; p. m.; Wed., worsblp service
today aa they hava for generations ••• the things
P1r1111 _ wme. G. Zliin, Worship Service, ,9:30 1. m.; L m.; Sunday ~ 10 a. m.; day ~ 10:15 L m.; I4YF Ill 7:30 p. m.
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of the Bplrit - faith, hope and Jove. Our church
pastor. Wonblp services are: 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
llobart Vbleyard, SUpt. Bible 1:30 p. m. Prayer IIIII Bible
buildiDgs may crumble or be deattoyed. but the
8:30 p. m. 5eD1u' Choir Pra~&gt; BradiGnl C'aurea 01 ~1- BIDdy uc1 Prayer ler'VIcellld Study, Wedae..,, 7:30 P. m.
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JOfl Rubinson, minister; Hom- b7 pastor, 7:30 p. m. 'l'Uelda7. B"'ald lllefllad!e&amp; Glrdl Oar Lady tl IIMelto Mlallla
ages.
~~~ er Forrest, SupL; Btbls Sdtool Adult Class Meetllg 7:30p.m. Rev. C. J. Lemle7. paslar: Ltq Boltom - Rev. Georp
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Cburcb Scboaii:IO L m.; Will' R. Sblpmu, Adm. - StiDdiJ
Dl8eover for yourself the great spiritual truths.
CHURCH - Beech Grove. Rev. 10:30 8. m.; Evening Worship, Syracue EVB Qlreh -Ref lhlp 1e1Y1ce, 11:30 a. m. MYF Masses: 10:30 L Ill·• 5 p. m.
Dlseover for yourself
IDs Church, those
Roy Roush, putor. Sunday 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. a~ Paul A. Sellers, pastor· ~ lfmlday, 1:30 p. m. ,
Holy Days: I p. m.
thiDga which endhre
School, !0:30 a. m., Everung ble Study
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day ......I, 1•30 .. m.• -Sil'Vices, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Deater aJinh 01 Cbrtst _ QulleDberry • •
a. m. Jolm w. KJDJbler, putor; Mrs. Near Guysville (Datcb Rklge)t
meetmg Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Bible School 9,30 o. m. Preacbo Mllnllng w~·· 111 Robert E. Lee, Supt. Wor· , Rev. Frank llaDierl, paslar,
&amp;turday evening servl..... at IPf 10 ,30 a. m., llrst and lblnl 11111 3nl S1mdayo of lbe • • lldp 1:15 a. m., 8uaday ScbooJ Sunday Mass 10:311 a. m.; lloiJ
7.311 p. m.
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7, 30 p. m. EvelfD&amp; EqelJI. 18:15 a. m.
aJesblre • Kypr - llal'llonl Muoa City Cbarcll of ant. Uc Service, 2Dd mt , 111 Sw&gt;
ou 0nn lldlldlo&amp; Chua Conltsslml, % bour Ww~
services. 7:30P.m. Wedlleoday. Miller Slreet - SUIIday Bible daiJ.~
JobD W. KJmbler, pastor, Earl Maso.
Wftla the hope U anll, in tome rneatrm~, foattJr rmd help,_
tr.g aervtce, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer Study, 11 a. m.: Evelllq W011o
EUB a.da _Ref, Cnu, Supt. Sunday Sc:hoel at
Pearl St. Christian Ualool oblp, 7,30 p. m.; Blblo SludJ, Paul A. llellet1, putor· Mont- 10:15 L m.: Preecblllg 1,15.
Salf!ation Army
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L!Uie Kyger UCC ~-SO EST. _Sib and Main St., Jaci: Scltes, Tbebs,
Youlh Fellow- !lldp leiYice, 1:35 'L m, SuD- charge. Sunday 10 a. m. 11t11,..CIJMhlre Baptist IO.U EST. supL Bible School 9:311 L m., sblp, 1:311 p.ID.
daJ School l:ts a. m.: MYF aeu meetlng; 10:30 a.m.
Qurcb School at Hartford, at Morning Worship 10,30 a. m.; &gt;CARMEL EVB Gareh-lleY. SPII(faJ e p. m. Prayer meetiDJ day Scbool. &amp;mdaJ 7 p, m.
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Young People's Legion; 7:30 p.
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Prayer Service, Wednesday al day Scbool, t:SO L m. Wayae
Jl)leJI liD Free Melllldlai- lL SalvalloD meeting; Tbun'
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service, I p. m. Bible Study, Perrin, pastor. Patrick D. Wood, Laml Clllf Free llhdlldlll u.j,J1a1. Pula', F. w. Gillard,
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LOCAL UNION 5688
I.30 a. n"!:.: IIIIIIIM Cbmll of
m. Worablp, 10:25 a.m. .
!Gfl. SuDdq Scbooll:30 L m.; ..tlq. Oilier
Ravenswoocl, W. Va.
Features, BPages Color Comlcl.
1 ' m., ,.... Rur Carter, miDIBier, . Bible
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Sabb11b
lmlce 11 •~ ' m. tsl' lDd 2Dd Prearhln&amp; urvict 10:30 L m. (LAipYIIIe -PM 0111c1), Ref. leen If; m.; EvuceJiaiiC- 8chool, 2 P· m. w~ a p.m.
fiUilda1l at $:... p. m. Ba!IIUI YIIIDC ~~ meetlq, G:ll Cbu. 1:. Doll&amp;-, pastor; SuDda7 flee 7iio p. m. Mid-We$ Jll'l7TraildD&amp; Ualaa, Mrs. Mary p. m. Evolng Sarvlce, 7 p. m. Sdtool t:30 LID. Mra. Rllbert er urv1ce 7:30 L m. Wedtlef.
Unil«&lt; Brelhren
Ashl4nci oa 1'1'od!ICI.o
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Bdu Utdleil Br IE• Ill
Broum'• Soltis Gas
ZIGII Ckreli ol c.r!el, Pollio L m.; Plllrlm Youtl!, 6:til p, '1le Utdleil Melbodlol a-a, Grill a.eli -BeY. EJdlli R.
2CO Uncoln SL Middleport 992-2550 IIU:!-2166
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Cllll!'eli - Ref. Paul Taylw, eroy • Harrllollville Rosel -Ell- m.. Evaqellstlc ler\'lce, 7•30 Pomeroy. '!be Clnitcli Scbool Bllke, pastor: SuDda7 Scboal
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Scbool 1:31 a. m., SUiday eve- llert Reed, Bible Scbtol Supt.
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dlolr praellce. '!be t1ce I p. m., Prllcblag 1:11,.
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Sales - ALLIS CHALMERS - Sertfee
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pdillc Invited b. worsblp
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~Y evening service 7:30 p. m. Charch Of Cod · Wltaeu, tiGO Broadway, MidN
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Putor, Cbas. W. Rogen.
Cllelter a..do ol OGo1 - dleport - Public meetiJ1C lJUn.
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Middleport, Oblo
Tuppen Plains
Phoae d67-3435
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Wonblp II 11 !L Tueoclay 7 p, m.; Service IIIMtm. : Worsblp Service, 10 ,30 a. m.. Evangellstlc,.ervlce 7:11 p.I!Di, 1 p. m. 'niUrailaJ; M1a1f1o
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IIIII Pomeroy, Mason. Spoaaored Suada School t·U
.';"" clay School 10:30 o. m. Putor,
by Freocb City Baptlsl aJurdt
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In GaiUpolls. Alfillated wllb s. Sblp service 11 a. m. aad 7:30 81• Paal'•
DlttftllB.C. Rev. R. 1. Pinaoo, pastor. p. m. Prayer meetlag 7:30 p.
l32 'E. ~ SL, Pomeroy,
SUoday School every Slmday, Tueoday;
Young People 1 Suadty Selloo1 t:SO a: m., WOI'
S p, m. Preacblog services the meellnl, 7:30 p, m. Friday.
!lldp servlc:t 111:15 a. m. Pulor,
ttb Sunday of eacll monlb.
Rutlud Cbareh of OGo1 - Rev Brian EDII•
ML Moriah Bapllsl Cllardl- Rev. !J•vid Sl!eeta, putor.
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Middleport Rev. Nyle Bordea: ~ ~11&lt;:
7:30 Young Allred Metllodlot a.trdl mblister. Sunday Scbtot 9::W L • ~v 0 E....avor. 7:31 P.· m. P~l A. Casto, pastor. Sunday
m Aroold Rlcbllrds, SUpt. 10:11 Weclllesd•v Sap'.~!!~.. meeting School at 8:30 a. m., Lloyd
7' 30 P. m. 1 ~-·
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DOlinger, SUpt. Worship Serv-j
Neeml Baptist l'borcll Episcopal
ices at 10:t5 wi111 Vera Swartz,
Slmday School ~:30 a. m.; Wor- Grace Epflcopal
Cllardll~leader. Worship services at
•hlp 11 a. m.. Wednesday, 7 Pomeny- Tbe Rev. Rlcbard 7.G p. m. ~Y· Wednesday
p. m.. Prayer serv1ce.
H. Martin, Rector. Sunday prayer servtces at 7:G p.m.
Road -· Rev. Clyde Hinton, Momlag Prayer and Sermto, Ji'laiWGOIII MeiHIIrt Chreb
pastor: Sunday School 9·30 L 10:30 L m.
- Pearl A. Cuto, putnr. Wor&gt;
m.; Raipb e&amp;:l, Sopl Sunday
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oblp service, 10 L m, every
Worsht~ semeo 10:30 1. m. . ED!Orprloe EUB Chrft - otber Sunday, 7:t5 P. m. 8uJI.
•~d 7 :Ill p. m. alternately. Rev. Menzel Smith, paslar. daJ School, 10 L m., Jobo BIJ.
1 rayer meetlag Wednesday at Wonhlp service I:30 a. m.; Sun- ley, SapL
7 30 P. Ill.
day School 10:110 a. m. Youtb Feral Rua Metllodlll ehiU
Scllool ' L m., Mrs.
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1:30 L m. Prllcblill services
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7:30 p. m. Secaad IIIII fourth
8uaday at 7:30 p, m. Prayer
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aree - Rev. Oyde J. Barllllt,
8oada)' Scbtol 8:110. 1. m.;
MorDlng Worablp 10.30 a. m.;
NYPS YOUIII People, S:ll )IJL;
Efangellstlc meellnC 7:10 p.m.:
Prayer meellll&amp;i Wed. 7:30 p.lll.
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Clmrch Scllool, 1:31 a.m.; WOI'
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m.; l!:vl!lgellalic Service, 7:30 Mr. ml 1Jr1 a., Howell and
p. m.: Prayer meellng Wed- 100 of Whltel~g. W. Vi., viAnesday, 7:31 p. tL
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Phone !149-3331 .

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liam Lepro, of Youngwood, Pa.
will arrive al 'her home in
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I Dr. Hard Top. Spotless original white finish · with tur- : on ~n Wednesday fori vil!it:
7 --··-'I ~----""--.,-quoise top. Pow~r steering, power brakes, automa.tic trans. 1-- -- · - ·-· ~-Extra clean.
1 Ralph Whitman, Robert G'i
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$B95 ·more,
Frank Capebii!'L, Rev.
Marcu!S ·rrough, Karl Wiles,

Jly M". J. E. . Radektn
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C. .C: Canod~ P.~ ssed away re-

4 Dr. -Sta. Wagon. Shows good care. Automatic trans.

SPECIALS

BLAETTNARS

KEITH GOBLE FORD
Used Car Lot Middleport

QUALITY

1955 PLYMOUTH

1956 MERCURY -

1957 DODGE • - .. $14S

Pomeroy
. Motor Co.

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1957 STUDEBAKER •

heater.

1959 PLYMOUTH • $395

1960 FORD FALCON-$1

1963 MERCURY - $1095

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62 OLDS B8

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"""lt't(Ja .v'" Cryptuquott-: 11' WOULD l'U~LE A CONVO.
(' · ···ro:-1' OF CASl'ISTS TO RESOLVE THEIR DEGa&amp;l:ii'O,·
Cu.:-i:S . \ S

$1895

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One letter limply stand9 tor another. In tM!I~ A h Ulllll
for tile three- ll11, X for Lhe two O'H, etc. SlDgJe ]etten, ·~
tlOIAdelt the length and formation of th~ -.rds are an ~~~~~~ar
Each diJ the rode letters ll.te dltfE'rent,

f o~-r ·

full powtr, blut with
t.l&amp;oll inttrJor, lharll'

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Dilly Sentinel Office lllliiOOJ;!H(Wsi:;IW:,-becj:l
Ill ROOM
two
A. Qyptopam Quotation
· ' 110 Mechanic St.
roa!DI, waD to wall cart*'CYQ .ClQR ,MULIRL ' O PULR . CQUO
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trig In tlving room, full basel'lllneroy, Ohio
m ~&gt;n ~ i .92 at!res, Mulberry
IUWKO\.QR MYRTA VBUL . ...:CQZIUO
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MOTTR.
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225 4 DOOR H.T.

Y-t motor, autO. tr .. ns,, power &amp;tttrlnt
&amp; br•k", green with ·
green vinyl Interior

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40. Beha.ve
41.Dllltna
algnal

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1960 DODGE

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

Help 'Wanted
;-a;;""";;i;;;;"""===-'-,! ELEC'J'ROLUX Sweepao,
wheels. Complete witb
cl~aning attachments.
I antePd. Pay only 6
~ 'each. Phone

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_,._•leY,.
Lillian Salzman, of !!r .
ville, Pa., mece of Mrs. Russell

Galax1e :iOO model. Sparkline original l!nish like new.

• k l eSa bre • • $1095
62 BUIC

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Conference at Bu ekhannon, W.

Ford V. 8 Conv. Cpe..• - $995

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Mel Clark., Lewis Summers and
Floyd Carmacl:.
1&lt;tnlly at his ~ofue here ~fler
RHODODENDRON -Ml!;ETING j bemg hosp1IHI1Zed for some .
The Rhododendron H o ro· e~ time. in Holze: H~s pital. He .
Demonstration Club m e t on s~rv1ved by h1s Wife and three
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Thursday. They opened wqb : sons. Leslie. Marysville, Walt4 Door Sed~n . 6 cyi. Radio anq Heater.
the pledge to the nag foilo'"'a' er, Apple Creek ' and Frances,
Y flU Altvays Pay Leu A.t
with devolil\ijs led by Mrs. T. Reynoldsburg, two listers. Mrs.
BUICK PONTIAC GMC TRUCKS
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B~rt Rous~. using' !fie Mleme Ellen ).evis of 'Wilkesville
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POMEROY, OHIO
"Wiiat is mv Gift'" The scrip- Mrs: Grace Hensler, .local, and
2 Door HT. New tires. Auto. trans. Radio &amp; . heat~r · -~
ture was taken from Timothy one brother , DaYe Capode, lo4:14 and Romans 12:6-8.
' cal. .;
Royal 4 Door Sedan . Auto. trans. Radio and ·}{eater; .
Durfag _Lhe ,:!JIIIIin,.l , metlloi l·:·· Funer~ .• ~,r-vices we;e, h e I d
P
.s: Trans and engine - good
Mrs. Chari~l; · h~~~ asked . Wednesday' al Colu mbia Cha1pet !l
each mem~r to be_'l~re .Ute'l( and ·burial WIS in SchllPI
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OF
exlublls lor the ,Cobnlf _F al.s. cemelerf ' · .
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were .emppletod . .They diScuss-]
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4 Door Sedan. VB. Auto . trans. Rtdio and
ed money makingo,, projec~ .'f!ll' . Wcekenlt; visltors of. Mrs..
RECITAL GIVEN
i lhe social room of lhe church.
the club.. :rhe: - ~son 'discuswt na Elizabeth Turner and d"''"'· ll
Mrs. Maryanne Gorrell wiii i' The color scheme used was 1964 CHEVY 112·000R
$1195 was "Deaiing .-wl\1\ , baur to ter. Sherrie , w,ere her .datlih·il
2 Door Sedan. VB . Auto. trans. 3~,000 mUes. ,(llll
prest:nt her piano students in a pink and white. The refresh- 194 cu. in. 6 cyl. Std. trans. rad;o, heater, like new, white- Door Sal~niin/'
ter and .'husband . Mr. and Mr's.
owner.
.
recital on Thursday, June 8th, I ment table was centered w1th
wa!llires, aqua finish.
The -·tiosteSsfs, r.(f.:r: . E b. .e r Bob Goode of t Charleston, w.
in lhe assembly room of the jan arr:.ngement of rose;
1963 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4-DOOR
$1295 Roush and Mrs. John Tdleili 'Va .. and her brother and fan1-]
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New Haven E.U.B . Church be-· by Mrs. .Fred Batey. Mrs. Carl
Locall owner low mileage car, vs engine. Std. tram., heat· mire served ~l{eshments 'lq' ily, Mr. and Mrs. Welsey Allen
4 Door Sedan. VB. Auto. Trans. P.S. Radio and
gtnnin~ at 8 p.m. The . theme ; Gibbs led Lhe games and
ar,like new tlres,ar.. n !inish.
Mrs. Walter Grinstead, Ill r @dgin; ,..ife. and daughter, Lynn
healer.
being used Is "We're m t h" : es were t warded to Mrs. Tom
1964 DODGE 2·DOOR
$1095 Robert Hoffman, Mrs. Bernard of Mttldtetown &gt;
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Pink.''
Hoffman, Mrs. Be1nard
270 Seriea. white finish, red lnteri~r1 8 ~yl. eneine, automatic Liev· g MN A1bert RtlO:th
Students participating are Su- ing and Mrs. Paul Hesson.
trans. Radio and beater, like new wrutewall tires.
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Mrs.mE.· .,
· • Mrs. T. Ber.; Sunday guests of Mr. and
,, a··ousu,..
2 Door Sedan. 6 cyi. Std. Trans.
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san Huck, Diane
The guest list included
Roush, Ml'i. Velma Roush Mrs. Mrs. ~ess Profit 1 ~ere her son,
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Mary Jan Bumgarner, .Janet Howard Burris, Mrs.
Leon~rd ~D)Ithson , Mrs, Clar· OOWQIIl Nelson, Wife, and two
Gibbs. Diana Herndon.
Roush, Sheryl Roush, Mrs.
ence 1'Thomas, Mrs. Charles daughters~ '.'
le Kay, L. J. Meadows, Celia Hoffman , Mrs. T. B.,-t Roush,
Yon_ k_or and •ue•t. Miso Mary · Mrs .•..,Avanel Holliday · and 1 i Door Sedan. Auto. trans. Radio and heater
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OPEN
EVES.
9:00
P.M.
, Wooster were
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Ille• dows, Kyna Nor on,
ISS
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umgnrner, rs.
Phillips. . •
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:family of
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na Smith. Victoria Spradling,
Roush. Mrs. Bernard Lie.
POMEROY, OHIO
PERSONALS
end guests of her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Luis Summers, Jane ving, Miss Leah Ann MIller,
J. V. McGrel\' and Bill l and, Mrs. G. A1. Radtkin.
Thabet, and Tony Thompson. Miss Gail Miller, Mrs. Fr e
visited relatives in Buck·. and her · mother •ttend•d the
A presentation will be given
Batey. Christie Gibbs, Mra. Lutheran No,' I, Lutheran No. fill, Lee Richardson of Metho- hannon, w. v~. over tte week-I Albany Alumni banquet.
the student of the year .
George Jewell, .Mrs. Ca 2, Bradhlll')',,
dist Saints; Jean Roush, June
and attended the Straw - ~
MISS ABOI.JN HONORED
Mrs. Thelma Capehart, Door prizes were won by · Litchfield, Mary Greso,
berry Fastival. They also at- A large crowd attended the
"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGI! DEALE'R"
Debra Abolin was honored Mrs. Clayton Athey, Mrs.
eacn attendmg the banquet
Harbour, Betty Sayre,
tended a confirmallon service · sale al the home of Mr. and I
1
with a surprise going away
die Bumgarner.
were ~onated by the following:
9f E.U.B. Team;
held at the Lutheran Cllurch on I Mrs. Carl Shenefield. They hav•, 1
Awe.
ty when the Honor Ciaas of the
BOWLING BANQUET
IMason Furniture, _B &amp; B
Patty Paugil,
Sunday. Mra. McGrew's grand· i sold their farm here and expect [ 1
E.U.B. Church met lor
The Churcb Bowllna
ket, Mason Bowll!li Cen
Roush, M~ !JIIuab, _
children a.nd Mrs. Nease's broth- I to move soon to W11kesvll.le. ,
rotular monthly meeting at
their season 'wltb a
RUBsell Capellart; Pickens
Greene of Lutheran N)l ..•
and sister, Cornell Nease. They purchased the Clara Phil· 1
home of Mr. and Mrl. Nell
que! held at Oscar's. The
ware, Lewl.I .Keystone,
ry Jo Lambert, COril
Gaynelle
Nease, were I lips properly there.
1':;""'~"""""',..,.""'""'~""'~~=~~::~~
maker. A pizza party was
ning team waa tlte Ma
&amp;!•vice Station,
. der, Carol Proffitt,
of the class being I Graduating· from
ea. ~
PLEADS
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and Debble was given
Methodist Saints: Betty
Beauty Sh~p, Qonna
Lteving of Methodist
. They .re children High School froni this '
were Weekend guests of Mr. and I
lovely gilts. She is moving
ding, Evelyn Proffitt, Lee
von, and Cleanera,
M~tha Nash, Ru~.
Mr. and Mrs. Wtill a m Lirlcla Christian, John Good- Mrs! He!lry Turner were Mr. . PT. PLEASANT - 'lboma•
her famUy lo Lebanon,
erdson, Vivian Fry, Betty
Jeaoette Cunningham,
htll'l, Laura Harrison,
Nease of Buckhannon.
win Jim Fauber Doug· Low· and Mrs. Roger Turner and Huddleston 24 Pt PI
1 In- I
glnla in tbe' near future.
die, -Bonnie McFarland, an Coventry Jewelry, Mabel
WUcox, Marlene Hall,
_and Mrs. AIOJ Harvath, the~ and Linda ·Folden. ·
dau•hter of Elgin, Ill. . Mr. 'dicted duri ' : •• ..."_•••nf ,tht !
ThOlle attending were Bever- , Beula! Bocook; the sec o
gao Tupperware, Thabet
Hoover. Bea Stewart of
and Kathy McGu~re of
.
· and' Mrs Larry Tu ne
d"
C "t!t 8 ,...d,..• 0
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Cook
Ca
nd
tl
pi•team
was
the
New
part
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men owrt, u ..1111
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aron ...ers,
en ar , 1c .,
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rs. s e ar of daughter of Canto Mr
d't d
ell
1
I111els. ()ail Miller. P a It YIen , E:U-~: ,Mary
Avon, Flo Beaut): Shop,
Powen~, -G~anceljpa Sp·r.ous e, Field~ . 0! Lincoln Park,' Mich.. Athens, Mr~ a11d f4.rs. We.sley Mr•r Donald Turnen, d ·d • ~h mJS emdeanorndl arve 0 P strrll k.
Nancy Roush
•lltliiiiia rbour, June
· CU r1 Dlanna ..........
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· Lo.w!)ier ter AI Albany and Mr
r an nd au,
•• .one at c
S"''th
qu ,
_ , S•aron
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Jon
n•n....r, '
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Marlra. Norene
were guesla of Mr. and Ill r s. Bobo and· · •1ss "Deulah
M. · m&amp;
Kl anld wou ~
10 1 i
Rickard, Kandi Sayre, · gues~ fleld,.lll~y GrtBI, ~ean
mers Pharma~, , Mill61"1
Welch ol llutherin
James N. Roush, Linda In d of Chilllcolhe spent the "e'ek· Jo/ Bolin and fa ·1jya f R1~ C ~~ Cappela Cou tn ·111 1~
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Clndl Rott.sh, ' Kay Scbaekel,
Smith and Betty
ket, Millie Bimlgarnef A v d
Jeff. · Carolyn Roush, daughter eDjf here at their home and ~t- land.
m
Jrr;t~.'. . rt
u ,J
• u·
the honoree, Debra AboUn,
the
Series
Farmers Store,
ot Mr. ,nd Mrs. Dorsey Rouab, te~d ~ad~ellon ceremonies
,
Imom ng and entered .an
teacher,
Chester We~ver,
' High gam Murl'&amp; Dairy
home witlt them for at Albany
~ohn Vale of Akron &lt;n.nt a cont pita to the chart~. •Trial
an~ the
Haymlk· was
·HJgh
Ifutton's
·MIS. Dorsey R~ush Is Luther "Harvey re(LI!'ned to weekend and DecoraUon Dav : :~~ waa
!or Jlll),e II, 11
er, f!lld Mrs. ..
Gifts
Betty Ca!lle;
K
' vlijtlna relattvos I~ lie- ~~~ hOme after a ·1~)1' ·~ays ill&lt; with ·
:_·::.....•~·~·~,..,._...,_.__ _...1"'1.
w"e aent by
apd
bowler - ·
Mich.
·.
ne~ i~ Holzer '.HqtPl~- ;j V,~le.
,...Sbetry Sole:
aU
all!leand · Ml'l. Edwin Rou~ ~• .an~ M~. , lll'mlll \'1~
. ' Mas'. BALL
aild
visited Mr. ind r.lrs, I nil ''Mrs. Elfie • Hoosir'llllt)linf .!&gt;W(e
·A
·Rotith· ree\mtty.
' i!"turday in the Louisa, Ky., ot- New
J . .t:. Swlttert and Thea- '· "· - • ·--·• · .
01 ~n'?"h~ ~1.. ter_af!d family, M.t:::r' i Mil .":.iCGa TO WEll
.
Mi'll IWI!I«&lt; hi!P- PliJI Balll', G.~ , .1\aipQ. , i-1'. · fLi:ASANT ..,.,ompo
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New Haven News Notes

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FOR

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APPLICAnONS

$995

1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DR. _ $1395

pair bill. Call 9ft.3218.
6 4 6le

lit alee. Elfller rent or buy.
J. T. Marlin, Midwest Steel.
IIW36f,
I t 6tc

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Sun Roof. Radio and Heater.

USED ME!'AL utility windows.
Call NoD alter 5 p. m.
BULLOOZER WORK
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67 5tc

$1595

8 cyl. Auto. Tra ns. Radio and Heater, Power Steer·

CORM
mower PI;AN'I'I!lR,
1 loot, extra

You Planned Your Vacation? ••• SEE. ·THfSt

Va., Jenmfer will assist with
Hard Top. Verophonic speaker in radio, power
recrealicn for the young people .
power brakes, Hydramatic, cruise CQ!'\r.ol, new · ei.-.:Be•ou' 1 Mrs. Ray Proffitt lefl on Wed·]
tiful w~it e with black nylon interior. Almost like
day ne~ay to allend the annual
it was sold.
· .Methodist Conference at Wes- !

8 cyl. Auto . Trans. Radio and Heater, Power Steer·
mg.

SAT., JUNE lOth

St~wart.

66 Bonneville VB 2 dr. $31··95

1964 FORD GALAXIE 500- 4 DR. _ $1495

AT EAGLES CLUB

FwMamiMrs &amp; G...

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67 Motor Cycle - • -

1965 JEEP STATION WAG. 4 DR. _ $1995

coodili011. Phone

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· Mr. and Mr!. Stanley Saunders and children, Cameron a~d
biacj&lt; 'vinyl bucket seat ,and full consul. ltydramatlc dri ve. Amber, of Columbus, visited
feW days with her parents, Mr.
Po\Cer steering and brakes . .
and Mrs. Curtis McDaniel a11d
other relatives.
Rev. Marvan Frame and-JcnHarl ey Davidson. 50 cc. model. Buy America'• best known qifer Zerkle left on Monday
cycle.
morning te attend the Method!st

6 cyl. Standard Trans.

Ward &amp; Tho Twlligh!tra

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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reed and
children visited over the week·
end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Capehart.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jenks
. vl•itPd oo Sunday with Mrs.
Stella Turner at Gallipolis Ferry.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoff.
man and daughter, Lisa Dawn
of Topeka, Kansas, are visiting
her purents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard VanMatre.
Mrs. Cha!'les Barton returned home on Wednesday alter
. visiting her daughter and sonin-law, Mr. and M1·s. Frank
Oates, at South Park Eslale,
Pittsburjh.
Mrs. Larry Luckeydoo of
Camp Conley underwPnt sur~ ­
ery sn Friday at the Holzer
Hospital. Karen is the dau14hter ol Mr. and Mrs. Cty~e
·ROil8h, Camp Conley, and the
granddaughtor of Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Roush, Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Kart Blelner
and sQn, Jimmy, of Nashville,
Tenn., were here to attend the
funefal of Mr. Bletner's m9ther, Alice Bletner.
Tammy and Tony Fowler of
Pt. , Pleasant, visited over the
weekend wilh their grandpar~nts, Mr. and Mrs. .Reuben
. .

65·careful
Pontiac
VB G:~~-local owner. "Beautiful original burgandy with

1965 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4 DR. _ $995

9 1D I A.M.-Billy Roy

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So. · 4th St., lron1on
Represtl)tative In Thii ArN 20 YNJ's for · .
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All your favorite
.. meats
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A TREAT FOR

and dJ,shes served in •

BOTH MOM

FULTON-THOMPSON
.·TRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy
992-5101

pleasing atmosphere.
Geraldine
1Clelano, E. Main St., Rapine.
Phone !149-3331 .

Prices
. are good,' too.
.

AND FAMILY

CHARLES LISLE
Syracuse, Ohio

For F._. Estimates
·eAiuminum Awnings
.
eAiumlnum Siding I Aluminum Rollings
I Aluminum Windows &amp; Doora tCor Ports
1 Patios
1 Blown In insulotion
or Call Collect 532-6881

Elmer

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SERVICE

LOOKI

EVINRUDE
Salas and Service

Ohio Boot.and Motor
License
SCHWARZEl MARINE

EXPERIENC{D

All New Rodlotor Shop

WHEEL

ALIGNME~T

tCor ITruck tHeater
Core eBulldozer

AND

I Any Type

' BRAKE SERVICE

KEITH GOBLE FORO
WY 2-2196

BLAEnNARS

Middleport, 0 .

Phone 992-2143 ·Pomeroy

A GIRL'S Ruby birthstone
in swimming area at
Oak Park. Call 949-2684.
6 8

3 FOOT aluminum boat la~der
Call Harold Blakcston,
2941.
6 7

38 NEW PONTIACS, BUICKS, and GMC's
· At Best Deals Of The Year ·

1965 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 DR. _· $1695
8 cyl. Auto. trans. Radio and Healer.

1965 .FORD CUSTOM 4 DR. _

_ $1495

8 cyl. Auto. Trans.

DAN-CE

6 cyl. 4 Wheel Drive.

1964 FORD XL CONVERTIBLE _

~~:1

4 ROOM furnished

!~~~!~~~llllll&amp;l

mg.

wz..mt.

and 1l!lfum- _______&amp;_l_stp:_l

SE,WlNG
lOOJIIlt' and up. Pbone Rowitey SINGER
1181116
'ppartmenll -flO
In lovely IIOiflng table. Dues
en. fll:d aDd htJuse,
l!ld Reed, 99Z-2'176, alter I p. all regular sewing, p4Js
eom~ llDe. carman Entel' ·m. pbone 992-3574.
equipped lor laney ZIG
I 25 ' tie designs,
prlses. liSo Grovepori Rd.,
bullomholes, il..,,_,
IUmbul, Oillo azo7. li 82tp
caata. etc. Only 6
payments of Jl,61 per wee1r. 1
Wl-2685.
6 I tie
Wanted

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Tbil mac:lrloe, mala

1964 FAIRLANE 500 - 4 DOOR __ $1295

boles, d a r n s,
Take over six paymenll
tfl.70 per month. We
briDi thll madlint lo
home for you lo by.
2836.
• 4

8 cyl. Std. Trans.

1963 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR _

6 I 3tp

l'fhuilt

macblne. To be sold

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HARD TOP. a cyl. P.G. Trans Radio and Heater,
Air Cond itione&lt;i .
1963 MERCURY MONTEREY 2 DR. _ $1195
HARD TOP Auto . Trans. Radio ;md Heater, Power
Steering.
1963 FORD GAl AXlE 500-2 DR. _ $1195
HARD TOP. 8 r·vl. Auto . Trans. Nadio and Heater.

for

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NOW TAKING

leogtlo

CARRIERS

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Carriers Needed
For Pomaroy
Apply At The

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b&amp;th. Mason. W.l plete w1th all dermlr.R .l ll :! t' h~\J!i, Ph&lt;lne 7TJ-56Jt or 992-l ments. m .95. 992·2611\
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390 VI engine. Cr~ist-O·Mitic trans., power steering,' light blue
with blu~ vinyl Interior

V-1 auto,. P.B. &amp; P.S., rectlt,
wheel dltu, Brown with
matching interior.

"63 MERCURY

63 FORD

MONTEREY 2 DQOR SEDAN

COUNTRY SOUIRE WAGON
V-8·. jotor, auto, tr•ns.,

V-8,· •uto, tram. Power
bukts, '·power •steering

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fll l t]] ~,

$1 Q95

~w•r sfeerl~g,

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$1295

r•dio, w's!w lint,

Cheek The11e "A.s..ls" Speeials
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59 FORD 4 DOOR
6 std. trans. ____ $195

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59 BUICK 4 DOOR
V·B, auto., power _ _

$100

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OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL B:OO

K,ARR &amp; VAN VANDt
992·5342..

CADILLAC- OLDSMOBILE
GMAC FINANCING

Barton and htr nephe\\·,

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JIl ==~==r~~~~~~~~
Porn't Rock

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liam Lepro, of Youngwood, Pa.
will arrive al 'her home in
.
~
I Dr. Hard Top. Spotless original white finish · with tur- : on ~n Wednesday fori vil!it:
7 --··-'I ~----""--.,-quoise top. Pow~r steering, power brakes, automa.tic trans. 1-- -- · - ·-· ~-Extra clean.
1 Ralph Whitman, Robert G'i
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Frank Capebii!'L, Rev.
Marcu!S ·rrough, Karl Wiles,

Jly M". J. E. . Radektn
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C. .C: Canod~ P.~ ssed away re-

4 Dr. -Sta. Wagon. Shows good care. Automatic trans.

SPECIALS

BLAETTNARS

KEITH GOBLE FORD
Used Car Lot Middleport

QUALITY

1955 PLYMOUTH

1956 MERCURY -

1957 DODGE • - .. $14S

Pomeroy
. Motor Co.

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1957 STUDEBAKER •

heater.

1959 PLYMOUTH • $395

1960 FORD FALCON-$1

1963 MERCURY - $1095

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Cu.:-i:S . \ S

$1895

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One letter limply stand9 tor another. In tM!I~ A h Ulllll
for tile three- ll11, X for Lhe two O'H, etc. SlDgJe ]etten, ·~
tlOIAdelt the length and formation of th~ -.rds are an ~~~~~~ar
Each diJ the rode letters ll.te dltfE'rent,

f o~-r ·

full powtr, blut with
t.l&amp;oll inttrJor, lharll'

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Ill ROOM
two
A. Qyptopam Quotation
· ' 110 Mechanic St.
roa!DI, waD to wall cart*'CYQ .ClQR ,MULIRL ' O PULR . CQUO
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trig In tlving room, full basel'lllneroy, Ohio
m ~&gt;n ~ i .92 at!res, Mulberry
IUWKO\.QR MYRTA VBUL . ...:CQZIUO
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MOTTR.
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225 4 DOOR H.T.

Y-t motor, autO. tr .. ns,, power &amp;tttrlnt
&amp; br•k", green with ·
green vinyl Interior

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40. Beha.ve
41.Dllltna
algnal

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1960 DODGE

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

Help 'Wanted
;-a;;""";;i;;;;"""===-'-,! ELEC'J'ROLUX Sweepao,
wheels. Complete witb
cl~aning attachments.
I antePd. Pay only 6
~ 'each. Phone

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_,._•leY,.
Lillian Salzman, of !!r .
ville, Pa., mece of Mrs. Russell

Galax1e :iOO model. Sparkline original l!nish like new.

• k l eSa bre • • $1095
62 BUIC

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Conference at Bu ekhannon, W.

Ford V. 8 Conv. Cpe..• - $995

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Mel Clark., Lewis Summers and
Floyd Carmacl:.
1&lt;tnlly at his ~ofue here ~fler
RHODODENDRON -Ml!;ETING j bemg hosp1IHI1Zed for some .
The Rhododendron H o ro· e~ time. in Holze: H~s pital. He .
Demonstration Club m e t on s~rv1ved by h1s Wife and three
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the pledge to the nag foilo'"'a' er, Apple Creek ' and Frances,
Y flU Altvays Pay Leu A.t
with devolil\ijs led by Mrs. T. Reynoldsburg, two listers. Mrs.
BUICK PONTIAC GMC TRUCKS
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POMEROY, OHIO
"Wiiat is mv Gift'" The scrip- Mrs: Grace Hensler, .local, and
2 Door HT. New tires. Auto. trans. Radio &amp; . heat~r · -~
ture was taken from Timothy one brother , DaYe Capode, lo4:14 and Romans 12:6-8.
' cal. .;
Royal 4 Door Sedan . Auto. trans. Radio and ·}{eater; .
Durfag _Lhe ,:!JIIIIin,.l , metlloi l·:·· Funer~ .• ~,r-vices we;e, h e I d
P
.s: Trans and engine - good
Mrs. Chari~l; · h~~~ asked . Wednesday' al Colu mbia Cha1pet !l
each mem~r to be_'l~re .Ute'l( and ·burial WIS in SchllPI
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OF
exlublls lor the ,Cobnlf _F al.s. cemelerf ' · .
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ed money makingo,, projec~ .'f!ll' . Wcekenlt; visltors of. Mrs..
RECITAL GIVEN
i lhe social room of lhe church.
the club.. :rhe: - ~son 'discuswt na Elizabeth Turner and d"''"'· ll
Mrs. Maryanne Gorrell wiii i' The color scheme used was 1964 CHEVY 112·000R
$1195 was "Deaiing .-wl\1\ , baur to ter. Sherrie , w,ere her .datlih·il
2 Door Sedan. VB . Auto. trans. 3~,000 mUes. ,(llll
prest:nt her piano students in a pink and white. The refresh- 194 cu. in. 6 cyl. Std. trans. rad;o, heater, like new, white- Door Sal~niin/'
ter and .'husband . Mr. and Mr's.
owner.
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recital on Thursday, June 8th, I ment table was centered w1th
wa!llires, aqua finish.
The -·tiosteSsfs, r.(f.:r: . E b. .e r Bob Goode of t Charleston, w.
in lhe assembly room of the jan arr:.ngement of rose;
1963 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4-DOOR
$1295 Roush and Mrs. John Tdleili 'Va .. and her brother and fan1-]
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Locall owner low mileage car, vs engine. Std. tram., heat· mire served ~l{eshments 'lq' ily, Mr. and Mrs. Welsey Allen
4 Door Sedan. VB. Auto. Trans. P.S. Radio and
gtnnin~ at 8 p.m. The . theme ; Gibbs led Lhe games and
ar,like new tlres,ar.. n !inish.
Mrs. Walter Grinstead, Ill r @dgin; ,..ife. and daughter, Lynn
healer.
being used Is "We're m t h" : es were t warded to Mrs. Tom
1964 DODGE 2·DOOR
$1095 Robert Hoffman, Mrs. Bernard of Mttldtetown &gt;
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Pink.''
Hoffman, Mrs. Be1nard
270 Seriea. white finish, red lnteri~r1 8 ~yl. eneine, automatic Liev· g MN A1bert RtlO:th
Students participating are Su- ing and Mrs. Paul Hesson.
trans. Radio and beater, like new wrutewall tires.
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Mrs.mE.· .,
· • Mrs. T. Ber.; Sunday guests of Mr. and
,, a··ousu,..
2 Door Sedan. 6 cyi. Std. Trans.
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The guest list included
Roush, Ml'i. Velma Roush Mrs. Mrs. ~ess Profit 1 ~ere her son,
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Mary Jan Bumgarner, .Janet Howard Burris, Mrs.
Leon~rd ~D)Ithson , Mrs, Clar· OOWQIIl Nelson, Wife, and two
Gibbs. Diana Herndon.
Roush, Sheryl Roush, Mrs.
ence 1'Thomas, Mrs. Charles daughters~ '.'
le Kay, L. J. Meadows, Celia Hoffman , Mrs. T. B.,-t Roush,
Yon_ k_or and •ue•t. Miso Mary · Mrs .•..,Avanel Holliday · and 1 i Door Sedan. Auto. trans. Radio and heater
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OPEN
EVES.
9:00
P.M.
, Wooster were
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ISS
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Phillips. . •
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na Smith. Victoria Spradling,
Roush. Mrs. Bernard Lie.
POMEROY, OHIO
PERSONALS
end guests of her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Luis Summers, Jane ving, Miss Leah Ann MIller,
J. V. McGrel\' and Bill l and, Mrs. G. A1. Radtkin.
Thabet, and Tony Thompson. Miss Gail Miller, Mrs. Fr e
visited relatives in Buck·. and her · mother •ttend•d the
A presentation will be given
Batey. Christie Gibbs, Mra. Lutheran No,' I, Lutheran No. fill, Lee Richardson of Metho- hannon, w. v~. over tte week-I Albany Alumni banquet.
the student of the year .
George Jewell, .Mrs. Ca 2, Bradhlll')',,
dist Saints; Jean Roush, June
and attended the Straw - ~
MISS ABOI.JN HONORED
Mrs. Thelma Capehart, Door prizes were won by · Litchfield, Mary Greso,
berry Fastival. They also at- A large crowd attended the
"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGI! DEALE'R"
Debra Abolin was honored Mrs. Clayton Athey, Mrs.
eacn attendmg the banquet
Harbour, Betty Sayre,
tended a confirmallon service · sale al the home of Mr. and I
1
with a surprise going away
die Bumgarner.
were ~onated by the following:
9f E.U.B. Team;
held at the Lutheran Cllurch on I Mrs. Carl Shenefield. They hav•, 1
Awe.
ty when the Honor Ciaas of the
BOWLING BANQUET
IMason Furniture, _B &amp; B
Patty Paugil,
Sunday. Mra. McGrew's grand· i sold their farm here and expect [ 1
E.U.B. Church met lor
The Churcb Bowllna
ket, Mason Bowll!li Cen
Roush, M~ !JIIuab, _
children a.nd Mrs. Nease's broth- I to move soon to W11kesvll.le. ,
rotular monthly meeting at
their season 'wltb a
RUBsell Capellart; Pickens
Greene of Lutheran N)l ..•
and sister, Cornell Nease. They purchased the Clara Phil· 1
home of Mr. and Mrl. Nell
que! held at Oscar's. The
ware, Lewl.I .Keystone,
ry Jo Lambert, COril
Gaynelle
Nease, were I lips properly there.
1':;""'~"""""',..,.""'""'~""'~~=~~::~~
maker. A pizza party was
ning team waa tlte Ma
&amp;!•vice Station,
. der, Carol Proffitt,
of the class being I Graduating· from
ea. ~
PLEADS
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and Debble was given
Methodist Saints: Betty
Beauty Sh~p, Qonna
Lteving of Methodist
. They .re children High School froni this '
were Weekend guests of Mr. and I
lovely gilts. She is moving
ding, Evelyn Proffitt, Lee
von, and Cleanera,
M~tha Nash, Ru~.
Mr. and Mrs. Wtill a m Lirlcla Christian, John Good- Mrs! He!lry Turner were Mr. . PT. PLEASANT - 'lboma•
her famUy lo Lebanon,
erdson, Vivian Fry, Betty
Jeaoette Cunningham,
htll'l, Laura Harrison,
Nease of Buckhannon.
win Jim Fauber Doug· Low· and Mrs. Roger Turner and Huddleston 24 Pt PI
1 In- I
glnla in tbe' near future.
die, -Bonnie McFarland, an Coventry Jewelry, Mabel
WUcox, Marlene Hall,
_and Mrs. AIOJ Harvath, the~ and Linda ·Folden. ·
dau•hter of Elgin, Ill. . Mr. 'dicted duri ' : •• ..."_•••nf ,tht !
ThOlle attending were Bever- , Beula! Bocook; the sec o
gao Tupperware, Thabet
Hoover. Bea Stewart of
and Kathy McGu~re of
.
· and' Mrs Larry Tu ne
d"
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tl
pi•team
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the
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rs. s e ar of daughter of Canto Mr
d't d
ell
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I111els. ()ail Miller. P a It YIen , E:U-~: ,Mary
Avon, Flo Beaut): Shop,
Powen~, -G~anceljpa Sp·r.ous e, Field~ . 0! Lincoln Park,' Mich.. Athens, Mr~ a11d f4.rs. We.sley Mr•r Donald Turnen, d ·d • ~h mJS emdeanorndl arve 0 P strrll k.
Nancy Roush
•lltliiiiia rbour, June
· CU r1 Dlanna ..........
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· Lo.w!)ier ter AI Albany and Mr
r an nd au,
•• .one at c
S"''th
qu ,
_ , S•aron
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n•n....r, '
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Marlra. Norene
were guesla of Mr. and Ill r s. Bobo and· · •1ss "Deulah
M. · m&amp;
Kl anld wou ~
10 1 i
Rickard, Kandi Sayre, · gues~ fleld,.lll~y GrtBI, ~ean
mers Pharma~, , Mill61"1
Welch ol llutherin
James N. Roush, Linda In d of Chilllcolhe spent the "e'ek· Jo/ Bolin and fa ·1jya f R1~ C ~~ Cappela Cou tn ·111 1~
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Clndl Rott.sh, ' Kay Scbaekel,
Smith and Betty
ket, Millie Bimlgarnef A v d
Jeff. · Carolyn Roush, daughter eDjf here at their home and ~t- land.
m
Jrr;t~.'. . rt
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• u·
the honoree, Debra AboUn,
the
Series
Farmers Store,
ot Mr. ,nd Mrs. Dorsey Rouab, te~d ~ad~ellon ceremonies
,
Imom ng and entered .an
teacher,
Chester We~ver,
' High gam Murl'&amp; Dairy
home witlt them for at Albany
~ohn Vale of Akron &lt;n.nt a cont pita to the chart~. •Trial
an~ the
Haymlk· was
·HJgh
Ifutton's
·MIS. Dorsey R~ush Is Luther "Harvey re(LI!'ned to weekend and DecoraUon Dav : :~~ waa
!or Jlll),e II, 11
er, f!lld Mrs. ..
Gifts
Betty Ca!lle;
K
' vlijtlna relattvos I~ lie- ~~~ hOme after a ·1~)1' ·~ays ill&lt; with ·
:_·::.....•~·~·~,..,._...,_.__ _...1"'1.
w"e aent by
apd
bowler - ·
Mich.
·.
ne~ i~ Holzer '.HqtPl~- ;j V,~le.
,...Sbetry Sole:
aU
all!leand · Ml'l. Edwin Rou~ ~• .an~ M~. , lll'mlll \'1~
. ' Mas'. BALL
aild
visited Mr. ind r.lrs, I nil ''Mrs. Elfie • Hoosir'llllt)linf .!&gt;W(e
·A
·Rotith· ree\mtty.
' i!"turday in the Louisa, Ky., ot- New
J . .t:. Swlttert and Thea- '· "· - • ·--·• · .
01 ~n'?"h~ ~1.. ter_af!d family, M.t:::r' i Mil .":.iCGa TO WEll
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Mi'll IWI!I«&lt; hi!P- PliJI Balll', G.~ , .1\aipQ. , i-1'. · fLi:ASANT ..,.,ompo
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APPLICAnONS

$995

1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DR. _ $1395

pair bill. Call 9ft.3218.
6 4 6le

lit alee. Elfller rent or buy.
J. T. Marlin, Midwest Steel.
IIW36f,
I t 6tc

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Sun Roof. Radio and Heater.

USED ME!'AL utility windows.
Call NoD alter 5 p. m.
BULLOOZER WORK
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67 5tc

$1595

8 cyl. Auto. Tra ns. Radio and Heater, Power Steer·

CORM
mower PI;AN'I'I!lR,
1 loot, extra

You Planned Your Vacation? ••• SEE. ·THfSt

Va., Jenmfer will assist with
Hard Top. Verophonic speaker in radio, power
recrealicn for the young people .
power brakes, Hydramatic, cruise CQ!'\r.ol, new · ei.-.:Be•ou' 1 Mrs. Ray Proffitt lefl on Wed·]
tiful w~it e with black nylon interior. Almost like
day ne~ay to allend the annual
it was sold.
· .Methodist Conference at Wes- !

8 cyl. Auto . Trans. Radio and Heater, Power Steer·
mg.

SAT., JUNE lOth

St~wart.

66 Bonneville VB 2 dr. $31··95

1964 FORD GALAXIE 500- 4 DR. _ $1495

AT EAGLES CLUB

FwMamiMrs &amp; G...

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67 Motor Cycle - • -

1965 JEEP STATION WAG. 4 DR. _ $1995

coodili011. Phone

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· Mr. and Mr!. Stanley Saunders and children, Cameron a~d
biacj&lt; 'vinyl bucket seat ,and full consul. ltydramatlc dri ve. Amber, of Columbus, visited
feW days with her parents, Mr.
Po\Cer steering and brakes . .
and Mrs. Curtis McDaniel a11d
other relatives.
Rev. Marvan Frame and-JcnHarl ey Davidson. 50 cc. model. Buy America'• best known qifer Zerkle left on Monday
cycle.
morning te attend the Method!st

6 cyl. Standard Trans.

Ward &amp; Tho Twlligh!tra

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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reed and
children visited over the week·
end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Capehart.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jenks
. vl•itPd oo Sunday with Mrs.
Stella Turner at Gallipolis Ferry.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoff.
man and daughter, Lisa Dawn
of Topeka, Kansas, are visiting
her purents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard VanMatre.
Mrs. Cha!'les Barton returned home on Wednesday alter
. visiting her daughter and sonin-law, Mr. and M1·s. Frank
Oates, at South Park Eslale,
Pittsburjh.
Mrs. Larry Luckeydoo of
Camp Conley underwPnt sur~ ­
ery sn Friday at the Holzer
Hospital. Karen is the dau14hter ol Mr. and Mrs. Cty~e
·ROil8h, Camp Conley, and the
granddaughtor of Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Roush, Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Kart Blelner
and sQn, Jimmy, of Nashville,
Tenn., were here to attend the
funefal of Mr. Bletner's m9ther, Alice Bletner.
Tammy and Tony Fowler of
Pt. , Pleasant, visited over the
weekend wilh their grandpar~nts, Mr. and Mrs. .Reuben
. .

65·careful
Pontiac
VB G:~~-local owner. "Beautiful original burgandy with

1965 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4 DR. _ $995

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TONIGHT and SATURDAY
Juno 9·10
"THE REPTILE"
rreehnlcolor)

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Charlene Hoeflich, Tel. 992-5292

Mr. Leo Searls and L. (l,
Hartlnger of Middleport
llfrs. Netta Warner, Pomeroy,
were In st. Albans, W.
Sunday to visit lilt. ~nd Mra.
Don Hartman and Mra.
lotte Stevens. Visiting here
cently with Mt, and Mrs.
was Mrs. Don Dufiteld,
ton.
.
C. E. Ruppel! and the Rev.
Howard ~uppelt, First Umted
~resbytemn Church, were VIS·
ttors 10 Parker&amp;bllfg, W. Va,
Wednesday.
Pte. Charles Berry, stationed
at Homestaed, Fla .. is here on
furlough with his motber, Mrs.
Thelma Berry .and family He
will return to Florida on June

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MONKH

SUM .. MoN., and TbEsDAv
June 11·12·13
"THUNDER ALLEY"

Invitations to Several/ nspections
Received by Pomeroy OES Chapter

Invitations to several inspecwere read to Pomeroy
I1lions
!Technk'O lor)
Chapter ~ Order of Eastern
Annette Funicello, "Fabian",
1Tuesday night at tbe
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Diane McBain
COLORCARTOONS:
Temple.

Chapter at McConne!Svi!lc, June
15; the BartleU Chapter, June 1
and the Remersv1lle Chap· ,
ter, June 28, celebratmg a gold- I
en anniversary.

"Gaidou qub Memories "
lime. lor reearnnl events oi
p8st 27 years •. was.
of
protll'am thames
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Jli8bl when Mrs. 0 • .P.'
hoStess ' to the .
::.leur 'Gardeners for 8
let supP.r at her Rulland

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AND VACATION FUN'

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~:r NATIONAL BANK

Mission Work
Described by
Mr. Genheimer

Drive·ln

Open Friday Nights
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Around and
About
Pomeroy

Father's Day

Sunday, June 18

~ Iraetburthneb,gGarden Center, before

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GREATESTI
e TROPICAL WEIGHT SUITS
AND SPORT COATS

' Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter and 96350.

e RUGBY SPORT CRAFT
JACKETS

University commencement.
berta Kraeuter received a
1 elor of science degree in edu-

• Short Sleeve Penna Iron
SHIRTS by Arrow White and Colors
e BANLON SHIRTS by Puritan
e CASUAL WEAR by Levi
eJEWELRY by Swank
• Billfolds by 'Swank &amp; Meeker
• TIES by Wembley and
Superb•
e BELTS by Salvatori
eJADE EAST TOILETRI.
e LUGGAGE by S1msonite
and Airw1y
e BERMUDA SHORTS and
SWIM WEAR

BAHR Clothiers

borne.

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Recent guests of Mr.
ARRIVES IN VIETNAM
Mrs, Wilbur Molden were his Pvt. David Fields, son of Mt.
mother, Mts. Maye
Hanzy, and Mrs. WilHam Fields, Pornbrother • in • law and
has arrived at Nha Trang
Wilbur and Helen Gules,
Vietnam. Ilia addreso Is
brother, David Milden, all ol Pvt. David Fields RA 61876943,
Marlins Ferry.
Co. A 54th Sig. Bn. Corps.; A.
'Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter. P.O. San Franclsoo, Calif.,

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Mts. James Adklno and Mrs.
I Katie
Embleton of Norfolk, Va.
were recent guests of Mr.
Mrs. William Fields and
i ly.
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Mrs. Fdith Kautz returned
Toesday after a wee~end visit
I' in Columbus with her son and
daughter - in - law, Mr.
i Mts. Paul Kautz. She went u' peclally for the graduatioa
l her granddaughter, Barbara.
I from Westgate High School.

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illy picnic to be beld in
' ust when the Auxlllary of
IMiddleport F I r e ~rlment
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A report on the recent rummage sale w.. given and future
money-making projects .wqre
discussed. The traveling prlie
was won by Mts. Robert Dyer.
Games were played with
es going to the winners. •
Refreslunents were served
Mrs. Everett Bachner. M .
John Vroman, and Mts•.
ert Fisher to Mra. James -DanIels, president; Mrs. Ly n
Stump, Mts. Richard L
Mrs. Raymond Kloos. Mts.

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pfflllpl u replllrbble lor wW . had hapPened. A lltUe world
oM ~ot ,luJpp!n 11 for wW dl4. · built u much on split aad !ear
u on mutual trust aad bttere.sl ,
~. ,wOild relived lwll decadea
. had just gone up In guimmoke.~
., bfajoey In tbe ~ Ball.
There were new stakes, .oew·
Tbe war betw- Arabi and
prlioleml to contend with and
11r$eUa· ·wtOUihl change~~ ill
each was allppery-as· ooly oil
Pllgraplty, blstoey, oeoDAJmlcl,
could make II.
po!llleo and dlplomae7. Ntw
High among them: :wllllsrae[
danpn attenlled each. Bere a
1Jfl fellll In Mideast capltalt, hold to Its pre-war boundaries;
'lbe Soviet Union, backed by Ita
U!Ddllll, New Yorlt · 1c Waahlngallled Communist nations also
IOi!.I1IDII np a week of war aad
without exception, said ''yes,"
. . rat •~· monlbo aad yean
and ~ broke off diplomatic
of junnoD past-and.abead.)
relations with Israel alt.
lly lfnlted Prea, InteriJBUonal
Israeli . forces at last turned
IQng · Hnssein look.ed awful.
their attention to Syria aad
He ' was tired, rumpled, de· drove Into the Damucus area
~sed and needed a shave.
Saturday. Israel, lllllmprell8ed,
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OPEN TONIGHT- FRIDAY UNTIL 8
OPEN SATURDAY 9 TO 9
Gifts For Did All Over The Store - Sport Shlrlt - Ties - BIUfolcls - Dress Trouuri
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opposep Israelis a!Q!~f ·jllit
Israeli wlilst where the ct!i. ~·,,,
David, Jerusalem. Is the bu~. ~. "'' ·' •
To the north beyO!ld Gall1e*;
Syrians oheli1!11 Israel. Bul . Ilia,.; ,
Syriano could wail; only 'i
holding aclion waa ll8ed agBinst
them.
In New York, the United
Nations Security Council unaJI1.
mously called lor a cea..,.lire,
but not before the Soviet Union
"ied to load it against Israel by
·manding an Israeli withdra· tr its old lines.
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TODA Y'S THOUGHT
uNo evU eaa happeD 18 I
good man, either in IHe or alo
ter death." Plato.
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SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1967

Jews .Claim All
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Anotlter Qaest1oD
grew from II. Tbe UnHed .Sialel
It unfolded qulcldy. Israel was
part, bad swarmed over the
Another: what will happen to
abel· the Soviet Union gl~ered
at war basically with Syria,
Arab states. On the ground and
the black gold which supplies
at eacb other, but ltejit their
Egypt-lhe United ·Arab Repubin dogligbl!, tbti Arab M!Gs and
more lban half the needs ol
eooL ~fully, the Mideast
llc-•nd Hussein's Jordan. Only
TU31'f provided by the Soviet
anxious Europe? Tbe United
quirrel.t IMlmul ~,to come would
live days belo.re, Hussei" had
Union were destroyed. The
States, although minimally desee them in !he 'lame temper.
amazeoj the West by llhaking
Israelis claimed 374 \lV' first
pendent at home on Arab on,
This ·one began as most
hands with l'feslden. Gamal
day; tbe Ara~ ·
they
declalP• an oU emergency
modern oonlllcts do, swiftly and
Abdel' Nasser In Cairo and
bagged 163
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because of the disruption ol
wlthiiV' the formality ol declajoining a 11utual defense pact
f!l..
suppl'es.
raUons or ivar, ,.,
with a man who until a month
With Ar'•
f.
Just who atarted the third
before had promoted a camlered, Israel. ~
1 rtni Word
Arab'Israell war at 8 a.m.,
· Tbe lihj word to the outside
paigu to overthrow the king.
Monday. Isra\
Monday, ·June 5, Is a question
-ld callle In the United Slates
Cairo Radio had called him a
lumns fanned ' ~&lt;/&gt; ~
lor historians and dlplomals to
tfl;~ a:!n. EDT Monday-the
"Hashemlle harlot" Now be
Blrip, the dagg., &lt;&gt;&lt;' ~
8J'i!Ue. The Arabs and Israelis
Mldeut Is sa hours ahead-In a
was "his royal highness.''
Arab terrorists .:\" Ill 0
blame each other for casting
United Press International bul11 quickly became a war of
Israeli blond In boi. ~ &gt;'o!&gt; &lt;'"
the first shell
letln from Israel which said:
communiques, one side versus
Under army ch: &lt;fl&lt;' " \'l
mstory may relate that just
"Pleree 'ffghtlng was reported
the other with heavy censorship.
(Isaac, in Hebrew) '.'..,:. oJl ,If
as lir- -lant was the fact that
'&lt;lllllervlly Mollday between IsBut It was obvious what was
Defense Minister Mos1. 0 ~ ?. · ~
on Monday and the days that
raeU and· i&lt;;~yptian forces on the
happening. Israeli warplanes.
the columns becam\ .&lt;' ;;:;: '(;, 0
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lollay and Monday with 1cat.
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was canied out in a tabiP. urangement which featured a
b'rd h
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made 'by Mrs. Marlon Fugate,
a niece of Athens, and greenery. Redbird !'t!Pll~as ~~~e ,glv·
A Cardlnul theme was oar- :ravors to the. g.uesiJ,
rled 0111 In the second portion
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ange~ent~ ol peon!~• and
cerpts from Mrs. Klein's cor- roses In Vtctortan deslgD comrespondence · with Mrs. Arthur plimented the dectJr of I h c
C. Lewis, 82 , 01 Catskill, N. Y.. Klem home. The fl?rw 1pleces
author of btrd poelll8 was read were made for the occoSion by
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bf Mrs. H~rley. wh• all!o P:.": rs. ar ey WI
owers om
sented several r,f Mrs Le11os her garden.
poell)s. The poetry of the agtd Mrs. Grace Pratt, president,
au\hm t&amp;..Q ·)ten i'C '' ·.tJt ed ftr had charge of business meet.
putlicatlon i~ Ideal ano seve'"' ing. She reported on a r.Janning
magazmes.
seSsion for the fall convention
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A sketch of Ohio Ditds
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d Clubs to be neld &lt;1 Alben•
c.ude:l the ~rogram. fhLS theme eb~ h, ~
d Mrs R•~ert
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Reibelea Is general
Elects 01/icers
chairma lor arrangements ·for
New officers were elected by the slat~ n;reting, and Mrs
Council 323, Daughters Pratt v:J!l ,.,.,•• as sec•etary.
America, :ruesday night at Momhors slgnl'li a rouu~ robthe hall.
in card :or Mn. Bruce '&gt;••vd,
Mary Rose presided_ at the recuperating from surgery. A
meeting which opened m rJtual- pl:nit wiL be neld in July with
isllc form. A communication Mrs. L. E. Reynolds, Mra. Walwas read from the slilte coun· tcr r. ""ks and Mrs. Earl ~,right
cllor concering the state ses- as the hostesses.
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Hollon was reported home from Guests at the meeting were
the hospital and Mrs. Beulah Mrs. Robert Warner, Beaumont,.,
Maxey was reported ill.
Texas; Mrs. John
Kincaid,.
Quarterly birthdays will be Mrs. Harley, Mrs. stansbury,
observed at the next meeting Mrs. Malcolm Roller, Mrs. Daand there will be potluck re- vid Farmer, 'Mrd. E. ~1. WM''·
frestvnents. Past councilors will Miss Hallie Zerl&lt;ie. and Mi,.,
meet at the hall Wednesday.. Nellie Zerkle.

VISlTS PARENTS
NEW HAVEN,W. Ya.- Sea· II
man Herbert W. Roush recently spent a 12-day leave from the
u. s. Navy at the home of his
parents, Mt. and Mts. William
Rous!J of Fourth Street, New
Haven. Roush returned on Mooday from tbe Charleston alrp11rt I
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was regtonnl director wl1.en the
Amateurs orli•niZed in 19441.
Mts. !'rani White, liOW re.ldlog tn Columbus· ;,., the first
presidML
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To set the mood, Mra. Klein,
What Happiness
an honorary member, play\'d
Never Too Many
Chapter members were
Also read was an Invitation
"Memories" 011 th&lt; piano.
JUDY MASTERS
P1rty Pas
ed to inspections of the Valley from the Royal Chapter at
original v.rse on tile
~ii:ii:i~iiiOiiiiOiiiiOi=iiiOi==--= 1 Washington C. H. !o a recep- Mrs. Donna Masters ol Cb..
written by Mrs. Klein was .
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b M 1 E H 1 •-•-"•rs
y rs. . . arey, •D&lt;T" .
conductress to be ne!j on Aug. , gagement of ber daughter,
Arthur Skinner and Mrs.
19.
Judy Anne Masters, to Edgar
Davis made a duet to sing
A p r a c I ice
lor offi· Arthur Priddy, son of Mt.
"Dearie.''
cers was scheduled lor 1:30 p.l and Mrs. RnsseU Priddy, Rut.
m. on June 15, in preparation i land. Miss Masters Is a grad·
There was. a trtbute by
for inspection on June 23 by !he uaf&lt;t of the 11161 class of Ky·
20.
1 program chairman to
Worthy Grand Patron. Guy Cow· ger Creek Hlgb School. Mr.
members. Mra. Kloea related
an, worthy patron, announced I Priddy graduated from R u tMt. an d Mrs. Cleo Keros and outstand'mg pro)'ects 0 I t h
installatlon of Bethel 62, Inter- j land High School In I!Kll, and daughters and Mrs. W..tiam club through the years
nationa, Order of .Job's Dad~h- Is employed by the Swadley Rob
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wt spend the week- 1 ergan12a ton tn • •
tors, to be held Monday night Lumber Co. The wedding wUI nd son
· U rna wt'th Mr. and Mrs. i aUy recaIrm~ a d'o;p Iay aI
e. m
at the Temple. Mosonq and bt an event of June 24,
Clifford Cunmngham and !ami- Ohto State ~ alf.
Eastern Star memlrers arc in-1
%· 1::· Robson will remain She said that the display
vited to attend.
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h " 1 "{'d )Om tbe Cunnmg- a $75 award for the club. The
The chapter decided to
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order knives to be so!J by the I
1am to a:J Y n~t week ror a garde" scene entry w•s creat~•P ll ans_as tty, Mo. where ed by late Mrs. E. M. Blake,
members.
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Bt~f Rwbl VJSJI Mt. and Mrs. Mts. Bruce Lloyd, Mrs. Forest
The station of Martha was
0 son.
Bachtel, Mts. Klein, and Mrs.
honored by Betty Cowan,
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thy matron, wbo read a Bibh·
Mts. James Jividen Is in Joyce Titus and her ousband.
Zanesville visiting the Emmert
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cal history of Martha.
begins with some of the spare doDars defamily.
Supplementing
Mrs.
Klem
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During
the
social
bou;·,
reposited here ev!1!',Y J:!!.Vday for safety plus
recollections
was
Mrs.
L.
E.
lreBhments were served by Heinterest! •,-f&gt; Mt. and Mrs. Robert Warren Reynolds who read
froma
lene Mullen, Jane Abbott, Conand children, Beth, Bruce and book of newspal"'' dippinge.
stance Shields, Doris Dar s t,
Why doo'l; you su.-t saving regularly •. .
Jeff, of Beaumont, Texas, are many written by Mra. Klein,
and Peggy Taylor.
here at our "Full Service" bank wbere
the. guests of Mts. Betty Cline. on garden club activities
you'll have so many other helpful bank~Jef Petty Offteer Freddie past years~
BAKE SALE TODAY
ing services conveniently available under
Cime
and his family are enMeigs 4-H Pleasure Riders
fV!.*? C11d the samr roof!
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ka, ~bere he has been stationJune 9 at U o'clock at tbe
ed wlth the u. s. Navy. FollowDuke's Cleaners In Pomeroy.
lng a 31klay leave. he will n•
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~moN
W. ~A .
two daughters, Kim and Denna was the theme of the program
MARV GRUESER
Lynn.
presented following a p,i cnic&gt;II
Mt. llld Mrs. David T.
Mrs. Helen Reynold• accom- Toesday night of the Americon
TONIGHT, June 9
Graeser, Pomeroy, " are an- panied her daughter, Mrs. She!- Lutheran Church Women at
DOUBLE FEATURI
nounclng the
engagement by King, to Lansing, M!eh. on John's Lutheran Church.
Tex Ritter and Rachel Roman
"GIRL FROM TOBACCO
and
approachlag
marriage of Thursday. Mrs. King had visitPOMPmY
RUTLAND
ROADj'
their daughter, Mary Donna. ed here since ~emorial Day. William A. Genheimer, mis 11
(In Color)
to Mt. Gerald L. Hogue of Mrs. Reynolds will also visit slonary to South Africa the
Serving Mei gs County for over 95 years
-PLUSDarlington, Pa. Mt. Hogue I&amp; Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Reynolds 45 years, was the guest spe11ker.
Lawrence Harvey
Member Federal Reserve System
Jean Simmons
the 100 of Mr. and Mts. Glen of Kalamazoo, Mich., before re- Born in Pomeroy, he was the
"LIPE AT THE TOP"
Member FDIC
Hogue of East PaUotlne. He turning home.
son of the late Mr. and Mrs .
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employed
11 a truck driver
H. H. Genhelmer. He left ThursSATURDAY, June 10
All Accounts Insured Up To $15,000 UndEr
lor Harrtets Trucking Co.
ATrEND WEDDING
day after visiting bere w I th
"BILLY THE KID
VS.
DRACULA"
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Grueoer
gradnaled
with
NEW
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Va.
On
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his
brother-In-Jaw and sister,
The Fodera! Deposit Insurance Corporlllon
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the 11161 class of Pomeroy . Bonny Rous of New Haven and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schr!ib&lt;'r,
John Carradine. Chuck
High School. The wedding wlU Saturday Mrs. Arnold Roush, Pomeroy. He will return to
Courtney, Melinda Plowman
-PLUSlake place 1n June.
Mrs. Joey RowiJ and M1s s South ~ca In November.
• JESSE JAMES MEETS
Bonny Roush of New Haven and Mr Genheimer described a
FRANKENSTEIN'S
DAUGHTER"
Mrs. Pete Shepherd ol Mason serie~ of slides of his work In
&lt;Color)
alle~ded the weddl~g of their South Afrloa ., they were
Jobn Lipton
cousm, Mtss GeneloJSe Bessel- shewn by Rev. Brian V. Engel.
man to AI Schwanner at t h e
Our Lady of Peace church In The missionary has two sons,
5I~;:to~i. Following the wedding both mar~led, who are also
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