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Scene Of Webster-Struble Vows
Mamly About ~ J.lnda w ~ O~serred Sundtw In-Middleport
The Cadet Chapel,
West The ..... Mn. Struble II •
People
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ella of :u.· r. bo :IlkIIIII Tbt IIIII IMIVeraary &lt;)( u.. od locludl-i. Rev llMruel JaciH
Point, N. Y., wu the ocene ol JP'I(Iuate of ~
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MI. Marla!i s.ptlrt a.lreJ. Ill 1011, .Collflllllu.; ·Rev. Rll
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the June &amp; vow• token by Jean School and ol Ohio UniVti'IIIJ,
Mt and Mra Wolle ....:......•• YlddJepo,t and tho IJtb aua1- Woocll Albetil· and Rev
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Al1ll Webster, dauahter of Mrs. where !be was lfftllated with
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Elbfbl't!J• Ann Webster Rut· AIJ&gt;!!a Delli Pi sorority Lt Mr1 Karl Grueser relumed and 101111• Tim and Ted, Cr06b- rlyJt- 1) 11on1 0
HulillnltOil •. ·
a hobo. paJ!Iy ·
1m!, and ol Jed Webt'ter: Pcmgraduated allo
' sundaJ, · after a four : •
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at the Rock
tfi!Y, and Lt. Daniel 0. Struble, Pomeroy Hlgh School, attend- weeks villi La Columbua wltb ·
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1011 of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stu· ed Ohio UnJverslty one year, her daughter and ton-ln-la•, Mr. and ....~. Everett Tbomaa.
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Cburdl ln lrcotoo, wu
ll'OUP wa. dressed
Dr fheodore Speers
per- land reeelved his rommluton j Mr and Mro Patrick Qulrul and Miss Karen Walker ol Athena pi'Oira •
speaker, He wu
and food wao eool:ed
Great time
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w Main-st, Pomeroy Ithis spring In the u. s. ArmY if...illy . She ~as accompanied Bpeol the weekend lrith ber
day'a actlvltleo · bepn by the MDWII Ollve Junior
hobo style to· Mr.
for
a
new
Kmf"k
Came'nl~
lormed lbe double ring cere- from the U. S. MIUtary Aca- bome by Mr. Grueser and ooos, parents, Mr. and Mn. Jamea Amold~~ will;! Mr. Wtdtr the cllredlon of-Mn.
Jerry Masters and Tmm- 1
mony at S p. m. lollowinJ tra· 1demy, West Point, N. Y.
Larry and llob who spent the Walker.
ont A mlaal
ulllperlnt,end- tie Caln. Special music
Mr. and Mra. Conrad
1111&lt;1 •H ' ll'f&lt;' ,...IA1•1Jt,., 'i'~'
ditional orw music by Mr. Da· The .-ouple is residm~ at 701&gt; day there.
Mr. and Mra. Albert Bend·
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onary olferllll ...... lnll aplrltuala wu presented
and Kathryn, Mr.
1r,p P riUJ/F J,,KI'"
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vis of West. Point
' N. Se&lt;or¥1-sl, Middleport.
Miss lleleu Lochs of Co- ricks and family of St. Albans, taken and lfDeaiJ aDd vlslwn the MouDt Clrmel choir of
MU~o!! Rouab andl ~=~ ~
Jon Chapman Webster
her
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W. Va. were weekend RUOtla ol wen lntroclueed, A COIIIIniJD. Bidwell Baptist Church.
and Mrs. Clarence A
1urnbu• ~
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e r relatives In Pomerov and Mid ion set Riven In boaor ol ..,_
and ~-san Raymond and
brother, gave the bride away. l
~ brother and alsler-ln-law, Mr.
rt
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I and Mra Patrick Lochery
dlepo ·
fenDer ouperln- at DIMII In the church dining as, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sml_lhj
was best man
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lendent of the Sunday Sc:hooj room with the tables
and Barbara, Mrs. Charles
Th b d
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Mr. and Mrl. J. C. Br1ght of AT GOVERNOR'S PARTY
by the Suud17 School; colleG- ed with lov ly II
kew, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Phelps
floo; le~~ ;;;, o;r" v ~~it:
Dunbar, W. Va. spent the week- Prosecutlne Attomay 1 n d Uon plalea, presented by lhe menta
~ ::"er:"':!"; and Jean, Duttie, Buster and
silk organza over taffeta. The
~ndwwl~ h:. mother, Mrs. C. Mrs. Bernaro Fulls were In Co- wru:" ol the church In honor used throughout the church. Mro Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
fitted b&lt;Jdice was designed with
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lumbus Friday eveJtin8 •here of
· and Mra. Fred Jackson, Campbell Harper and Mrs C Smith and Mark, Mr. and Mrs.
a scalloped sabrina neckline of
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M1ss Nelle Bing left this they were gueats at a garden and a plaque made by Earl H Young lrml C&lt;&gt;chalrmen. f.; Joseph Fields and Jeffrey, Mrs.
chantilly lace and the A-hne Mrs. James Payne and famdy morning for a visit with friends party and buffet dlnoer stven Freeman ln memory of d..,..._
dinner wllh Sarah Jonea
Zurcher, Mark ~:.:~1
controlled ski;l fell into a calh- are viSiting '" Beckley. W Va. j'" Gainsville, Fla.
by Governor Jam.. A. Rhodes. ed memben were dedicated by Louise Payne, Lu Hardwa '
guests, Mro. Mary 2
edral train Sheer white fitted lhis week With her mother and Mrs. Harold Russell and dau- The event wu held on the lawn Rev. Nyle Borden.
Mary Bllllllanlner~Julla
y, and Clyde Andrews.
sleeves w•th points over the other relatives.
, ghter .. Mrs. Howard Waldeck of the Gov~nor_'s mansion. Po- A tribute Ill Rev. Borden, who and Florence Richards assisthands were in keeping with her Mrs. Amok! Richards. Linda land chtldren, Mark and Marcia htlcal chgnJtaries of Ohlo at. Is also chaplain at the Galllpo- m, ll'itll the entire day'a
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Complet~ •napshol out#
veil of silk illusion falling from Jones , and Sandra Hollinshed of Huntm~on, W; Va. VISited tended. Entertamment wu pro- lis Stole Hoopltal, waa iJven gram. Carl Williams anti
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dalley
• , . at lOw, low cosl!
a crown of petals made of silk are attending a school of re· Monday; With thell' aunt, MISS 'ided by a band, singlnll groups by Earl Freem ol LakJD. Mra. Freeman oerved u ushers.
entertained with a dlnnery
...d Jigiuus education this week in INelle Bmg.
and others. A cocktail hor •as NeiUe Winston presented cor·
at their home on Anne St., Everything for lndoor-outd_;
organza outlined with
pearls.
·Gallipolis.
Mrs. Freda _Krlder, Syracuse, held preceding the buffel Mr. oagea to eenlnr meJI!bers of the Family f'-niC' Ia
their daughter-In-law, pidure. in one value-packed
The new Mrs. Struble carried I
I Mrs. Susie Windon, Huntlngton, and Mrs. Fulls met the Gover- church lnclndJni Mn. Fred
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Dalley, on her ovtfltl '8rowni• Fiesta CGIMNI
a white orchid on a small white Mr. and Mrs. Eva_n_Cowan of W. Va. and Mr. ~ Mrs. Joho enor and his wife and family, Jackson, Mrl. Kathryn Payne, Gillen By Gruelel'J
Present were Mr. and takes 1nops in color and bla~k­
Bible belonging to her great ITampa, Fla. are VJSJtmg w1th Krider and family of Chester and reported a wonderful even- Mrs, Carrie CasselL Mlsa Julia
Dalley and daiJghl· l and·whlte, even color -lltdiL'
Just aim and shoot! Fo,r -iftCioQr
grandmother, given to her by Mrs._ Clyde WinebrenHer a n d Road, spent the weekend with ing.
Reeae, Mrs, Nan Barnett, and A famUy picnic was held SunBrowyn of Middleport
pictures, fktsh holder aiips . t~
her grandmother. Her bouquet !family .
relatiVes m Col~m~ua.
a boutonniere to Fred Jackaon. d17 at the farm home of Mrs.
host and hostess.
on top Of COI"nera. 0utftt ·~w
was of pink rosebuds.
, Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Dow- MJSs PeJgy F1nn1cum returnUSHER AT WEDDING
Mrs. Wlnslml also presented a Theodore Grueoer, Mlneravllle.
camera, ftash holder, ftlntj· ilul~
batteries, neck 1trap. in qift bftx~
The matron of honor was 1son and sons, Dwight and Doug- ed to her home, t:mumbus Sat· David Konkright, of Middle- c~ to Mrs. Nyle Borden. All of the children, Jll'andchllLEAVES FOR VISlT
Ann Vandermark Clarks Sum- •1
!tended the Portsmouth uroay • after 8 two weeks vaca- port attended the wedding Fri· Julius McCloud wes master dren and greet l'andcblldren Miss Donna Jean
all for $9.
with her grandparents, Mr. day of his brother, Eudell Konk- of ceremonies duringOscarthe after. were tORether for the first time
of Mr. and Mrs.
mitt, Pa., in an ~merald green ;is;tr~ct Parsonage Picnic at
dress; one bridesmaid was Peg- Jackson Lake near Oak Hill aM Mrs. Raymond Krider.
right and Linda Bowen, In 0000 program lrith
Qualls olnce the death of Mr. Grueser !Smith, left by bus Friday mo1m-1
gy Vandermark, in a princess Monday.
rs. SuSJe Windon returned Jamestown. David was an usb- and Mr. Carl . Williams glvln&amp; 12 years ago.
log for a visit with her aunt
blue dress ; the other bridesto her home, Henderson, W. Va. er for the wedding, and their the devotions, and a welcome Present were Mr. and M r a, lj~~~Mr~.!and~~Mr=s-~Ch:a:rl:e!y~H.
maid was Mrs. Jack Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. Everell Bach- Monday after a three weeks lather, Rev. Ramon Konkrlght, gJven by Carl Scott with I he Elmer Grueser and 8011 Keith
at Lake Hamlltoo,
Marion, O., in a lilac dress.
ner accompanied their daugh- VISit w1th relatiVes 1n the area. of Ironton, olliclated at 1 he response by Mrs. Edith Luck- Diana Stevens and ~ Don~
Ushers were Ll Robert A ter , Cunme, LoiS Ann Sauer and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baronlck, ceremony Rev Konkrighl ,... adoo, of Rutland. Mrs. Laura 1\tartln of Pt PI
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Zelly, Guthrie, Okla.; Lt. Dan: Nancy Buchanan to the Pres- Mulberry Heights_ have return- a
m.;ista- of Heath Y?""g read the _church history Mr. and
iel Demchuck Detroit Mich .. byterian Church Camp, Camp ed home from Pittsburgh, Pa. Methodist Church in Middle- With visiting miniBters lntroduc- Jr. and sons G
and RDIIIIIe
U. Robert A.' Brown, 'Los An: Presmont, Piedmont, Ohio &amp;In- where they attended the wed- port. Mr.. and Mrs. Eudell
and Miss
Galli
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getes, Calif.;
Michael Sim- day. The camp· is 10 the Pesby· dmg of hiS mece. Miss Al•ce Konkrlght visited here Sunday
SHOULD REGISTER
Us; Mr. and Mrs.
po'
mons, New ·ltaven, Conn.; Lt. lena of Muskmgham .. On their B,"rnoJck to Mr. John Laughlin, with his brother, David. The Any member of the intermed- ser, and John, Pamela and
We handle aU sizes of
Mthur Hullter Swisher. n return they stopped 111 Colum- J ·
couple is residing In James- late youiJt fellowship of Heath my and Mr. and Mrs, Jack
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for hottlt&gt; gas. We seryfft,
Eustice, Va., and Lt. Charles bus where th~y were guests of Recent guests of Mr. and town.
Methodllt Church •ho Ia Inter- tis and daughter, Sandra, For~'
what we 1~11.
W. Stewart, Alexandria, Va.
Mrs. Bachner s sisters, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baromck_ were Edested In attelllllng the church e.lll Run; Mr. and Mrs. William
Mrs. Webster, the bride's mo- Mrs. Edison Wessa_ and ·. Miss waro Baronlck of Fa~rmont, W,
HOSTS AT PICNIC .
cump at Lmtcaster beeJnning T. Grueaer and daughter, . Del&gt;ther, was in a sheath of nile Mary Schaaf. The g~rls wdl be Va .. and the M. B. Stejlhans Mr and Mr Robert Sh
July I is asked to resJsler with ra of Middleport and
A3C
green chiffon with matching ac- gone a week.
faMmdy, SdhaMdyslde, OhiO.
of M-iddleport
hosta
Rev. M. E. Dowson. n,e camp Don Grue!er Denver :londo
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r. an
rs. Harley Brown,
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11 fur grades 7 a and 9 Som Mr and
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cessor~ ,
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Attending the summer ses-- Mrs Myrtle LOn and di.u h- day for a· p1cnac dmner and re' '
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Mrs. E. Yost, MiddleThe ride s traveling c&lt;•S· sions at Ohio University a r e ler . Doroth RlJg k
S . g union of the White family held scholarships may be available. port; Mr. and Mra, Bradford
tume for a weddmg tnp to Cape Henry Null AUred Scarberry R ' d J h yDa, c
prmgs at the Middleport
Roadside The cost is $22.50 for each one Maag Mlnersvllle and Mra
Cod M
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•h. ahss.,_twhash~ Y1e ow n- Jr .. Robert Morris and Mrs. pool and Floyd Davis Wellsvil· Park. Attending were
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en s eat WI w 1te men coat Arthur Skinner
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Su d
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1 Mrs
Forrest Frazier arid dautrimmed with matching yellow '
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. 1e,"lhviSited
n
ay
afternoon
ght
.
lh · 818
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Geo
ers, and Mr . a nd Mr s. Elmer
matcbing accessories and a Karen Bachner and Carolyn WI
etr
r' rs.
rge T tma and
all f Col
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sons,
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omwhile orchid corsfle.
Nicholson, were In Athens IbiS
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bus; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sharp
A reception was given at the past week where they VISited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott Reynoldsburg· Mr and Mr
home of the bride• Salem-st' with friends who were attending Rand
and daughter
Ann of c. w. BaJ-1ey, M'r. and, Mra . Wins..
W V • Charlotte
t
Bunda
Y lfred Glaze Lancaster· Mr and
1Rutland, where floral arrange- tbe music clinic and workshop . ' · a. spen
ments were of pink roses, del- on journalism.
w•th her mother, Mrs. C. L. Mrs Paul Haptonotall 'chndren
phinlullis gladiolas and chryArnold, Athens Road.
Edith and Bill,
. and Mrs.' BltutchP.'
santhe...;ms
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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jones, Mrs. Clair Boso aixl children
Assisting ·were Judy Chase -South Third Ave. have as the.lr of_Great Bend visited re&lt;ently HaptonstaU of Middleport.
Miller CQiutnbus · Karen Crake guest her niece, MISs Jean Rlf· wtth her mother, Mrs, Reule
Pome;oy; Mrs. Harold Bondy: fl~ of St. P~tersb~rg, Fla. Miss Patterson, West Main St.
BUSY AT ~ATR
Newark· Mrs Billy Le w·J. R•lfle, who IS an mter10r decor- Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher Work 13 progressmg on reUamson: Rutm"nd, and M:rgue~- ator will be in Middleport lor of Parkersburg,
va. spent bulldln~ the pipe organ at Heath
ite Carnal, Chicago, Ill.
. three or four months.
the weekend with their parents, MethodiSt Church. Volunteer lay
R
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D 1 i Mr. and Mrs Mason Fisher and men and the m•n•ater, Rev.
~er .mthm•h~ o1 a~ onM s Mr. and Mr~ Sam Amold
Dowson, are assisting In get·
sIa ymg wt
IS paren~,
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the h · •·tt and
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c A E "sh th" Mrs. Robert Wamslay and IIIII
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organ
an k rHs. · · mm•h: f lh" ldaughter June Ann visited &amp;Jn- space finished. Members of the
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POMEROY, OHIO
I wee .h e· came
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h" see
h 1s a • day afternoon
w1th
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to share the
ler ' w o IS ' a IS orne.
Mason Fisher and fa.;,ily, Min: work this week _to be ready for
LAST TIME TONIGHT
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~rsville.
the organ repal!'man.
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Women
Plan
Picnic,
Paul
Fi_sher
who
Is
employed
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(Technicolor)
Debbie Reynolds, Cliff Rob- I Programs For Yeor
at Kentucky, spent the weekertson, David JansRf!n, Eileen
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i•nd at his home, Minersville,
The Boaro ol D~rectors of the · Mrs. Fisher accompanied him
Heckart, Ran• Conreid and
Mary McCarty.
Middleport Business and Pro- back for a week's stay
tolorc•rtoons
fessional Women's Club Monday Mr. and Mrs, Howard Tocker
TONIGHT &amp; WIDNUDAY
evemng .planned programs for and children, Beth, Howard and Ruth Leu.werik HaDJ Holt
WEDNESDAY ond THURS.
the cot~un.g year and at the an- Marjorie of Chepacket, R.I. ar''THI TRAPP PAMILY"
July 3-4
(Color)
nual
p1cn~e
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members
a
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Baturoay
for
a
visit
with
NOT OPEN
-&lt;Jndthetr famd~s on Tuesday July her pareDts, Mr. and Mrs. Ad· Bob Ball
Frankie ~ .
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
9, at 6 p. m. Mrs. Allen Roush olph Grueser Sr. Minersville
"INVASION OF THI
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is chairman for the picnic with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bulla~
STAR CREATURES"
ROCK HUDSON IN
me~bers asked to take a cover- or Tampa, Fla. arrived Friday
"COM&amp; SEPTEMBER"
Thurs. &amp; Fri.
July oW
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diSh and thel~ table service. for a visit with her brother and
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Elvio Presl01 in
"KID GALAHAD"
Rock Hudson , Gina Lollobri· The bev~rage w11l be furnished. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Attendtng the meetmg at the ~'reeker and other relatives
(Color)
&amp;:ida.. Sandra Dee, Bobby
-andDarm.
home of the president, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bull'ard
Georce Montgomery and
Colorcntoons
John. Werner, were Mrs. Allen of Tampa, FJa. were SUnday
GUbert Roland In
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Je.nkmson, Mrs. Grace Pratt, evening dlnner guests of her
"'SAMAR"
Charlton Heston , Yvette Mi· M1ss Freddie. Houdeshell, Mrs. sister and brother-lo-la• Mr
(Tecbnlcolor)
mieux. Geo. Chakiris, France John Werner, Mrs. Pearl Rey'
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Most models, now at y~r appliance dealer's store, \ '
Nuyen, James Darren, Aline
nolds
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Janet
Koren
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Mrs.
Allen
MacMahon, Vau~:hn Taylor
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include automatic control&amp; that help maintain the
Mrs. Gloria Ebersbach and
Colorctrtoon
IMrs. Homer Forest.

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NOI1b ~reano Ill bollle ~ ~
day honorlrq ~ 40th
1be 1110011 II apprllll&lt;l1lDc
llrot time.
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Mrs. Frad ShumWtJ and !'Mi......o" ol . fr. lnd M r
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full pMif.
Oh;o River June 27 and !II. On floai lu~ the Roclne Flremon • , The Pomeroy Ticer• upM!t the 'ltlndSOII, Johnny Gllmon!o loll !&gt;all Keoteroon t1 Plllllet'Oy,
P.T. PLIASANT- Mrs.
Tht IIIOI'IIinl IWt 111'1 •""'"'•I A thou&amp;bl for the day...(lrfet
lune 'D. the girls went swim· celebration. Also. the Clrlo 'Jets 7-3 Tue!!day morning In Monday fer their homo In Onto Gqle,ln Lib.
Mlty MNflll, • • formerly I Jupltet and !lotum.
phllolopller Plato oald: "Of 18 •'1
mm~ at Forked Run Lake and worked on the&lt;r symbolgram. Pomeroy Boys League play. ca. Fla. alter a two weeks vJo. l'rt!ent wer~ all their .
Pleasant Route 2 resld.-t. n.e evenirq - lo Man.
the oulmllo, the bo1 II the 111011
returned to the cabin lD cook Lunch :vas cooked on 1 h e Tiger starling pitcher B o b il with relaUveo In the area. ren and families which
Monday at the home
On lhit day Ill hlstoryo
unmanaplblt."
a spaghetti supper out of doors ,camp l&lt;re.
N
Burdette allowed only one run John Bowen !ell Monday for ed, Earl 111Y_~_:st=· D
daughter, Mra A. C. IFayl In 111&amp;1. tbo tide of the Civil
----Gtrls attendmg were ancy in his lour- Innings of pltchinc hio horne, t:lneu, Fla.. alter m,ton: Mr . .,..
• an Honaker of Polm Bay. Florida. War wao turned Ill Gettyabura"!·~: ~ PIW:EI~rr
Bentz. Brenda Bradford. Lsur- before giving wav to
Lsrry I" two weeka visit with his oJa. Turner. Jr., Cbester; Mr. and
had been In failinc health Union lorc!es crU!hed the ct
• SUMMER
el Ca&lt;rns. Diana. Cross, sue Walker. Tiger pitchers struck ter, Mn. Homer Showers,
Mrs. Marlon (Lonnie) K~ter·
the past year.
of COnledorate Gen. George
DIJNEI)I!I, na. (UP!) " urtiS. Lmda Gnndslall. Shlr· out eight and gave up only one Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Strick- oon. Fi. Lauderdlle. Fla .. Mr. 11M was born March 1,,
ott.
A~&lt;:Dormott •u the
ley Hudson. Ja~e Johnson, Ann base on balls.
,land Jr. and children, James and Mrs. Roy Kesterson, Ches- In Putnam County the
In 1890, Idaho be&lt;amo the llrd
nat!Ye-born Amirteatc ·te '
MrCimt&lt;&gt;&lt;-k. Shirley PYles. Kenny English wenl all the and Janet ol Portland, Oregon, ler, and these grandchildren,
of the late John E.
state to enter the Union.
the USGA open champion. ·
Rhonda Savre. Joy K. Theiss. wa v for the Jets, striking out
lhe gueoto of hls mother,. Jlllly Heilman, and jl4r. 10 d JNtlltla McCallister
In 11198. the U.S. Navy deleated
In 1811.
Brenda Webb. and Martha Yost ,12 blotters but ivin u 13 free Mrs. Daytoo Strickland.
Mrs. Wilham (Shirley Hellman) Her huaiNJnd IIU the late
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Two g~ests attendm&lt; were Bet· ' passes.
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.SP4 John R. Strickt.nd ol Cogar, 11"1 of Chester.
H. McNeill who preceded
BUDDIES REUNITED
ty Theiss and Ruth Thorla. .
The only Tlger hits were two ' Ft. Mclellan, AJa., Ia lpend· Jerry Gene _Diddle woo oboent . death In April II. 1M3. .
Mr. and Mri Wiley W111Tt11
SUMMEl "I!CIAL
The grrls were accompamed single• by Danny Hood, a trip- log a liklay furlough with hi&amp; due to vacationing.
and Mra. MCNeill were and children returned home
COLD.
bv• thetr
guardian.
Mn. Mary I b Da
Ev
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In
mother
Mrs
Dayton
Strick·
After
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el Community .lor 41J ·years. Mr. and Mrs, Herald
·son. assistant, and Mrs. Mary !Jeff Werry with a triple, Vlr&amp;ll Mr. and Mrs. Elml!l' Burton inc wu spentns~:ktng, lakJPC
hod made her home with and .oono of Lo"' Jl(lttom. Mr.
Mtoka Yeur A,..nlruenl
Kay Yost and daughter, Sulle. lphillips. Skip Logan and Eng· and chlldrtn. MIUie and Bob, pictures, lnd
ng.
her daulhter, Fay, the past Warren and Mr. Osborne
Te Move·Y- Hitlr
!ish with singleo, and little oev· of Columbus visited Saturday
several years.
llutldles durillg World Wlf
, _ , """ ., llrto"-'
Potluck Dinner b
en year.old oubJtltute rightfil!ld· evening with his sister and bro.
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SUrviving are one son, John Thio was tbelr Drat
Rog. 98c &amp; 1.39 yd.
or Andy Voughon, wbo aurprl• Uter·in·law•. Mr. and Mr&amp;. Clif·
ltO~!ipllaJ heWS McNeill, Pt. Pleasant; two since they were oeparated
SHIRLEY'S
Serv..d To Memberl ed everyone with a dooble 1 nd lord Leifheit and son, Roger.
daughters, 1\{ra. Honaker, Palm lf\ll the war overoeas.
BEAUTY SHOPPI
A potluck dinner was served single.
Dr. J .B. Marshall of Louis· ~
E red H pltal
Bay, Fla., and Mra. _Cblfloe
01wh
PMow WY 2-2207
to members and guests at Max Folmer, first siring Jet ville, Ky., arrived Monday to
ate ·
tered A. (Rebar Oshel, Pt. Pleaunt; memller of Bethol 62 allo
yd.
104
Mullleo:ry Ave.
the July meeting of the B. H. catcher, was forced to leove the joi~ his wUe and family for • Amon~ :h~ln
en t 24 one sleJ&gt;&lt;Iausltter, Mra. E. r . ~and on Friday
Sanborn Missionary Society of game tn the fourth when he sui· vtstl with her mother, Mrs. Hol!er oop:,. Ha I~U
(Ennis) Lowry, Ashtoo; and the majority degree
CLOIID WIDNIIDAY
the Middleport First Baptist fered a broken thumb on h II John F. Baily and family.
hours ......
M ~ Aer, silt uandchl!&lt;l,ren.
INtkM lu!r .. honorary
JI)Voa~qt IJ Appolnllllelll
Church. Monday evening.
'tell band.
Mrs. Maxine Arnold and dau- fill Third Ave., rs. van ar• Funeral· ~lee Will be held bttr.
THE
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030 301. -7 4 ghter. SUsanno, were Galllpol- ~ 011
Rt. dl '; 111~ 1~· ;::- Friday at 2:30 p. m. at
ed rollowlng the dinner in the Jell
1100 1!1 - 3 I II vlsitoro Monday and 1~ mao
monc•·:-ht J aR~ Crowa Funeral Home~~;~'
absence of the prosident and Burdette Walker (5), and day.
Mro. luac '""" ' r.,
be In SUnerest
vice
president.
Mrs.
John
Fultz
Swatzel.
English
and
Folmer,
Paul
C.
Werry
and
son,
DougI
Ewlngton,
M~l.
Em~~
N.
Friends
'I'"Y eall ~I the
Sinter Sales &amp; Service
presented devotionals.
using Phillips (4).
las, are spending this week at .bert, Rt Z rown
y, Wr 1• al home iller I p. m. Thursday.
the Werry cabin at Forked Run IHarold F. Stewart, 1104
ater
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McCALL'S PATI'ERNS the theme, "A Need For Rev·
erence."
Lake.
St, Pt. Pleasant, Miss Ha!el
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POMEROY
Mrs. Paul Smart and Mrs. Cook-Out Is Given
PFC. Edward Kitchen whO A. Bolter, 103 Hop
Pt. Meigs Native Dies.
115 W. Sec. WY 2-2284 Bert Bodlmer gave a report ol 8 1\f
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ld · has been in Germ1ny for the Pleasant, MIN Sandra L.
Lona ffines•
lhe house party held at Gran·
Y n. eyno 1
paat two years, orrived Salur- er, 513 Chandler Dr., Pt. Plels- PI': PLEASANT _ Mytth!
ville in June. Highlights of the
MASON - Mrs. Catherine day for a SO days furlough with ant. Tlmotlly A. Roush, N e w
69" I 712 First St ·,
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Reynold• entertained recently Mrs Kitchen and daughter Ju Haven, W. Va., Mn. N. Faye
Tu• sc1' 0 . 1
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"th 1 -~~·t at h- home In
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ay at 1:55 a. m. In
For Home Improvement~ Or
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lie, and his mother, Mro. Alma a n,
. a • · a.,
HoopiW She had been
~son
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Preoent
were
Mn.
Rey·
Kitchen
at
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borne,
Unloo
Joe
Denison,
13
So.
Third
St.,
lailln
health
the
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nold's brother ond family, Mr. Avenue
Middleport, Brent Robert Ealt- 1•e&lt;ors. I
P1
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Special Landscaping We Furnish ••
FROM A PHARMACIST AT
and Mrs. Charles Ktna. Joyce,
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man, 234 1!. S..Ond St., Pom&amp;- I'
Cindy and Jell. who resided at
roy Mtl. Harold F. Jellero,
.... born In Meiss COUllTaranto. Italy lor over three
ItO~ Pleasant Ridge, Pomeroy,
the daughter of the late
Mrs. Wen&lt;leU E. Grate, Rutland
and May E. Seuer
yean; Mr. and Mrs. John
Grandstaff. cathy, Cbldy and
Jolm w. Thompson, Rt. t RutShe was • member ol the
Porn, Mason: Mr. and. Mro.
lo.nd, Mn. Mary M. Hubbard,
of America, CouncU
Carroll Shinn and •:hlldren.
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Syracuae, Daniel A.
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Aliso and LOwell of Leon; . Mra.
Syracuot, 'Mra. Annie .
Survlvlnc are two .brothers.
R. c. King and 10111, Jtmmy
Jr. SyracuR, Mn.
and Leonard Miller, both
WI Alll AI fiiiAil AI YOUR TILI!PHONI
and Nicky o1 Hender1011, Mr. Books presented to the Porn- Kaiberllle 'Leach, Jackton, Mra. ~ P~t:
·n be
Lasco Nldey, Henderson, and eroy Public Ub•ary rocmtly Ben H. Ballard, Ironton, Mro.
ra Th
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CALL WY 24214 FOR SERVICE
the hostess and 100s, Norman by J w HeriSCher Charleston James r. Healey, Parkeralltlrc,
mi Hour 8~t~ the Re
AND PliCIS
and NelliOII.
W. Va .. Include 'theR titiOI• W. Yo.. Devere S. Demlnl, Rl. L necrali Samelll
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meeting Included two mi!~!on· Mrs. Lucy Gamer, librarian.
• Blrtho
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today:
R Cemetery • Frlenda may call
1ary spea ers, ao 1an grr s • "The S lendld Llttl W .. Mro. Cllnllm R. Hollinger, I.
,dent of Bacone College, . Miss. by Frank ';,.,Ide!.
e ar, 1 Reedsville, daughter, !:18 p. the funeralllome.
Ruth Waltero, and Mrs. Ken· " The American Herila e Book m. Tueoda7. Mrs. Robert G.
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JJeth Dodp011,. !Vho .. haa.. tetura· of Great Historic Pl!r.,! ..
Ervin, 111. r Welloton, aoo; I
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ed from India. The project .,
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p.ni. tueaday. Mrs, Thoma• L. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P.
l,of the Baptist Women's Confer- of :g;:~;~:!'on~~rl~ge Book Kelly, 543 Grant St., Mlddl.. returned Sonday evmlng froml\·=~n~••
ANYONE ELSE'S PRESCRIPTION '[ ence, raising fund• lor the Bap- 1 " And n . .. • b M Kin· "port. 100 , 11 , 11 p.m. Monday. Cleveland where they attended II
..,.h... pills will fix yov up, Ietty," M•r·
list camps. was a success. 1 K ersc vt 11e.
Y ac
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Dloebuged .
Uand lle4810tll of the lnte,..
th• be•moct
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Patients recently
national Order of Job's DaughNow, Mtrtht, w• know you metn . .n.
Camp Council.
the uw~':; .. ~n ~illla~a Nr Included Mrs. Paul E . France, 1...,_M_
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Bla
k,.eo1.,ee..;'..a'il
ret your pilts could prove h•rmful to Ietty
11 11
The
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· Lowell Bush , John
Rieharda • ~~
•.. better let her docter prescribe som•
. Love Gift ollering was Cham ben
idedlcated by Mrs. Berth a "The Spirit of 'Sevmty·Six,
Clay, Mro. C. L. J!ob.
We Give
thint. (But, when he don, do SUII"' 1M
fill her prescription here!)
Archer. There Will be no
The Story ol the American RevMrs. Jean Cobb, Mro. J.
I&amp;H
ther meetmgs until September. olution... edited by Henry Steele
Dodrldge and lnlanl s o n,
Oil IN
e3 Reglalered Pharmaclsls To Serve You
I
Commager and Ricbard B
Frank James, Mra. Pearl KJ111PP'il
ITAMPI
1GETil ALLIANCE LOAN
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Cora Sweeney, Lloyd
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In Ordar To Better Serve Famlllas Moving
MANAGUA. Nicaragua IUPII "Amorlcan Scriptures."
Mrs. William Maddy.
-The U.S. ·Embassy
Van and Carl Carmer. · Nelson, Norman Ashbaugh, Mrs.
To Meigs County, and Aid Tham In Flndlnt
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R. L. Cartwright,' Rhonl
' appro• a! Tueoday o! a tt
REXALL DRUGS
Allianco lor Progreso loon
PROBING THEn
Rosalie Anthony 1111d
• Nicaragua lor lengthening
I PT. PLEASANT - S I I
David
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A hom• or Apartment We Would Like AI
WY. 2-2955
Pomeroy 1Mercedes AiOJMlrt il1
Police are
Ih
Amoar AOhlg
....,=================,.[,'~d:ate~je::ts~.------ theft of an army
According
to the midnight ePOMEROY, 0.
Meigs Countiana Thlt Hive ~ental Pro,.
Ich•eck !rom tho meil box
ol the nursing depart·
112 IICOND IT.
bome of Arlin Hall, lOt
those pt~tiento who were
Noxt .to tho '•brlc lh.,
S t r e e t. The check, No.
as fair Included John L.
ty To Complete The FC!IIowlng Form
Open Sunday, Mondoy,
4757851, wu in the amount
Jeffers, James E .
, Her~
Tueodoy, Wedneoday, and payable to Wilbur N.
Chambero, Jacob
Fridll' IPd Saturdor
That We Mey C•t•log and Furnish Local .
burlber of Mro. Artin 1ord, Mrs. J . Roy Bar 0ett , ..
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11;30 A.M.
A nolrhbor or the Hello
Howell. Mrs. Hazel Mitt... II
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Opm Soturdayo Til f r .1111.
a IIWI d010rlbod u I foot, · McGraw, Mrs.
CtYmiMr of Commercea, etc. A Complete
(Closed All Day Thundors)
:~::g approximately 180 lbs Lambel't, Mloo

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Mrs. -CIUiord Philllpt. At.
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the Broad Run EUB Clntreb dleport Hlll residence of Ida I Americana prepared todoy • 'I ;
wltll the Rev. John Icenhower Manley where she ouflerl!ll a , celebrate the Fourth ol July. wltlr ·'
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takeD to Meigs Memorial hoo· 65CJ :;:... will
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He wu bQrD July " · 18!10. In pltal by squadlll!len.
long weekEild.
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New Haven, the 800. of the late
The National Safety CouneB
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J~n and Sarah Grmstead. His
CHARLESTON MAN DD'Jl i oaJd the eotimal..t 160 k&gt; Uti
wtle, Jenm.e Hess Ord. also Frank Booth. 85, of Charles- I deaths woold be a record blgb
preceded htm In ~eath. He was ton, W.Va., died . suddenly t&lt;&gt;- [ !0&lt; the IDdependeiiCe Dar w"""·
a reOred slate road foreman. day at 7 a. m. at the borne ol end. AD addltional 24.000 k&gt; 28,000
Survivors Include three sons, Cleeve Fowler. West Columbia.
ld be bljured IN
Milton E. Seaside, Celli., John He was a retired builer mall· per8D11~ :~cted
E., Letart, RFD I, Richard. er at Hobson and a member . ooUDCI P 1 ·
New Havm; two daughters. of the Masonic Lodge of Mid-, The t02-hour botlday begllll at
Mrs. Della NewJand. MaBOD; dleport. 363 F&amp;AM. Preceded Is p.m. local time and continMrs. Irma Roach: Parsons. W. in death by his wife, carrie, until midnight Sunday.
Va.; 18 grandchildren,
lour
his parents. ~ndrew and Howard Pyle. COOIICII president,
great grandchildren. three sis·
Garrett Boooth, he Is said nearly three-fourtlu or aD
ters, Mrs. Lawrence Wolf
by two daughters. Mrs. traffic accidents would be cwsed
Mrs. Ella Cepehart, New
Horton Brown of Colum- by drinking and driving. drivilltJ
en, and Mrs. Hettie
Mrs. James Sprouse of too fast, driving left of
Rutland.
West Columbia: a 800 • Jameo and lailure to yield right-&lt;JI·way.
Friends may call at the
Booth of Charleston: i6 grand- The Weather Bureau oaid SUllO)'
lesong funeral home after
children, '!I great grandchildren skies were expected on the
Thursday until t p. m.
and ooe great. great grandchild.! Fourth In the easwn hslf of tho
when the body .will be taken Funeral plans are ineomplet.e. 1 nation an&lt; lair to partly cloudy
to the church 10 lie In state Friends may call any time at 1skies elsewhere. It wm be w8tlll
lor one hour.
Rawlings Coats Funeral home.ln ahoost all section.!.

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trouble. let Helen help YOU. Silo
wUI also welcome your .,..
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newspaper.
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tenders' Benevolent Association. His
real name Is Hiram Walker.
Get ready for all kinds of Midwestern
gemutlichkeit next May when Harry Tru·
man celebrates his 80th birthday. The
Democrats are out to make it the biggest
poUtlcal event of the year, next to the
presidential elections, and the Republi·
cans will have a hard time finding any·
thing that can even come close to match·
lng It In folksiness . . . They did something unusual at a recent screening of
the new Ross Hunter movie, "The Thrill
of It All" - showed it twice because
some of the punch lines were drowned
out by laughter the first time around.
Lucky, the -iltternational!y famous
model, suddenly cancelled her wedding
to singer Jean Derives. She decided
against it, she told everyone. because her
two previous marriages were flops and
she's hafpily busy taking care of her
beautifu little granddaughter. . . . Jazz
singer Joe Williams is titling his remin·
iscences "There's Nothing Deader Than
Yesterday's Blues. "
New York police are having their usitlal .Problems with girls
who insist on pa·
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rading through the Times Square sector
In the briefest of brief shorts, now tbat
Summer is here. Some of the current
c&lt;*tumes are little more than bikinis but veter&amp;n cops say this is nothing com·
pared to what they'll Q.e seeing next year
when the World's Fair is in full swing.
And if will be a delicate situation, because the Finest hate .to embarrass visit·
ors . . Thirty-seven Russian ships arriv·
ed in Cuba during the month of May, 10
more than during April. They carried
arms, tanks and Russian soldiers.
Harvey Lembed. does such a devas·
fating talr:~HJff on Marlon Brando in
"Beach Party," he's afraid Marlon will
be offended. They're old friends, says
Lembeck, and he'd hate to have Marlon
take it amiss, but a fellow does have to
stick to the script, and that's what he did
. . . Comedian Danny Driscoll, so badly
injured in that Alabama auto accident,
is back in New York, in St. Luke's Hos·
pital. It will be a year-perhaps morebefore he can work again. The car he
was driving at the time of thQ crash was
.the only important possession of his
friend Todd Michaud, a struggling young
singer. Todd has given UP. Ills hopes of a
career, at least temporanly, and enUsted
In the Army.

HartfOrd Man
prOftOUllCed
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THE GIFTS THAT LAST!

HARTFORD - Funeral ser·
vices for George Staats. 62.
Hartlord, who died Tuesday at
I:15 p. m. after being taken to
the Mason Clinic by Foglesong
ambulance, will ll&lt;' held at the
Foglesong Funeral home Fri·
day at 10 a. m. with the Rev .
Marvin Frame officiating. Bur·
ial will be In the SUncrest Mem·
orial Park, Pt. Pleasant.
He was a brine tender at the
salt plant In Hartford, and was

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born February 1, 1901, the son

of the late Philip and Rebec·
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Sunlvors are a son, George
of Harlford: a daughter. Mrs.
Bessie Landaker. Rutland: sev·
en grandchildren, ·two ·brothers,
Ed. Fairview Community.
Letart ; Harry . in CaJifornia,
and a sister, Mrs. Clara KO.Jsh,ll

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Friends may call at the fun·
eraJ home after noon Thurs~
day. Mr. Staats was dead on
arrival at the clinic.

GETI'ING BE'ITER
Mrs. Geneva Nolan,
County Extension Agent, coo·
ttnues to Improve at Holzer hos·
pita!. Mrs. Nolan is expected
home in a lew weeks. Continuation of the "no visitors - no
telephone calls" rule will as·
slst in speeding Mrs.
recovery, according to the Hoi·
zer physicians and her family.
Cards may be sent to her in
Room 261 in care o1 Holzer
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5:511 a.m.; Charleroi up 16. 7
up Greenup 3:25 a.m.; A~
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5 a.m. ; Chtppewa up and ~nother was lined In Mid·
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GaUl polls 8:10 a.m.: Patten down 19, 7 up 32 11 p m . Edeana Bos·
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Dear ·HeleD: . ,.
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I have read 111111)' timet about mea Uklllg 1!11'1, wblch ~
oby lf DOl carrleti!IIO far. My
Aeconllnc
huslj@ntlla comp!ete!y.ear eragy, He gell• bad lifter be sees
.... ha he can't aleep,
gellup and walkll the floor ~
keeps every011e awake. II cant month-&lt;!ar · and· gu payment
be a alee .medium priced car, bracket. Yet he'd be the lint
but cme thatlllavllb. He makes to scream If his wife suggeated
It mlaerablo for enryoae until moving into 1 house thai cost
he gets II. Be sayo be'U do n15 a month. Why. don't you
exlra wart, to paJ far it,
or try II, SOP, liiHI then work wt
alay home and uve. WeU, the a compromise? - H.
extra work never, materlalllel, Dear Helen:
and I do the staying
home A couple &lt;Jf years ago
we
lor three years trying to meet bought a home In the suburlltl.
thoee big paymeDts and psy Our families on both sides live
'the gas bills at 10' or 12 miles 1 1n city apartments. They think
to the gaUoo. Before one car it's the ueatest, visiting us on
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
I' paid lor he's drooling lor : weekend!. Naturally, they hav· The Celebrities
.
onother.
en't room 111 their aparbnents
The Maria Novotny story may chalPeople knowing llll1' lboder· lor us to return the viSits - we lenge Christine Keeler's saga before the
ate circumstances
know ·,we have six thlldren.
International call girl scandal£ become
can't really afiord 'a luxury This summer we rented a · history. One of Maria's closest girl chums
car with all the utru. It looks house at the beach. Same thing. was Involved with two heads of state•illy _ and 11 IS silly to do Only aU through the week, no one Latin American, the other a Very
withoui so you can have a car let-up. I'm so tired I want to Big Man on the other side of the Allanyou can't enjoy. My husband's drop, and I'd like tp have my tid. The girl who "could tell all" about
mother, seeing the latest said, family to myoell lor awhile. them is reported to have committed sui"Well, my Utile boy
hasn't Sometimes I have up to 15 kldll, &lt;ide not long agoo .... Robert Goulet's
grawn up yet." Yet? He's In hls using the bathroom, tromping · ex·wife Louise has an ardent suitor.
IO's! Whatever can 1 do? _ sand through the bouse, eatillg He's Bud Brees, the disc jockey.sJnger,
S.O.P.
and drlntlng. Parents seem to and friends expect them to marry when
Dear S:
think they're no trO]Jble as long and if he gets a divorce.
Mahalia Jackson, b!lled for many
)'ears as "Queen of the Gospel Singers,"
DAILY
is carrying on a determined one-woman
20. Style
DOWN
campaign against performers who sing
1 . NonJense:
of
gospel songs In night clubs, people who
oolloq,
art
encourage
them and night club owners
21. Q.lv.
2. SChemlnl
who
employ
them. She's even angry with
out
3. Octavia'•
heat
husband
the customers who applaud them in the
22. Fruit
1.. Flowered
drinking
places. Miss Jackson's belief:
that
eott.ool
"The
word
of God is too precious to be
ripens
eloth
e;trly,
degraded by presenting it in a night
5.Falter,u
heM. and
.club." Two years ago Mahalia was offer·
YMt.M'4ay'• An•w•
some
ed a fantastic deal at Basin Street but
peachea
8, DNpicable :
she remained true to her conl"ictions and
31. Rock
23. Beard
fragmentl
of
1. Cae•ar'•
turqed It down.
at clift' ba..
rye
robe
The swanky Belmont Ball raised mo33 . Soon
l . latgarden· · 24. One's
ney
for charity by raffling off a dupli·
paper
34. Without
er: Bib.
cate
of one of Queen EUzabeth's cars, an
e. Certatb.
cur...,cy
H . Melody
ritJe9l'
English Rover. But apparently the lucky
plato\ .
(2 wdJ.)
:n . .so. Am.
winner doesn't dig status symbols all
25. Old
rodont
10. Duteb
that
much; the auto Is up for sale in the
38.L&amp;y
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Oil
tlrnn
oommune
(look &amp;t)
classified ads.
18.-jntha ll'l. Pubtte
vehicle
39. Animal'•
ointment
Pat Boone, touring the midwest, had
29. Excl-..
pelt
18.~ and
a
frightening
experience in Kalamazoo.
4.0. Dud&amp;
ma.tion
0 Ito
The mob of teen·agers waiting for him
outside the theatre where he had appeared was so large and so frantic that It
took half the town's police force lo get
him out alive. The cops put Pat and his
pubUcity man, Glenn Rose, m a squad
car, and zoomed him out of town with
the wild fans trying to follcw in their
own jalopies. Eventually th• squad cars
outdistanced all the others nd made a
secret rendezvous with Pat, chartered
bus 20 miles from the scene of the melee.
Singer Jackie Wilson Ia due In New
York to undergo minor surgery . . . The
Apollos, the hot new vocal group openlng at The Eighth Wonder, the Village
nightclub, features one vocalist who
surely merits the blessings oi the State
Liquor Authority - or at least the Bar·

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my ialde. CJD yw help! - JUNIE
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ro DoHman Home
. Wotilr! l be !fl"tllll to a It :frlenda attd their lavorlte pun- Dear JUDie:
them to ca)l ID advance! TbeD !lshmetll 11 eonllnedwnt and ,.. Sorry - I'm on J'OUl' parMiddleport emergency • ,..
alie8at we WOII'I have to chaDp Illrictkll,
onts' side, too. Perhaps they
cue lqUadlmen l&amp;niWered I caD
wr plana a the lui JDO!uent l l'm - 14 and popular. 1he1 are 101na about It wrong, bot
II the Fred Hollman realdence,
to •.eutriln. - "WOJINOOT j•on•t lei me have datea liD)' they at "ast are .lrylng to do
Soulh FOUJ'th..st at ll:tltl ·a.m.
HOSTESS '
imort, and If a .ear puiea by wliat'o rtpt. Y• _., eve~~
t:CU tocby where an Infant daughDeat ·ffoetao:
•
"and beept 111 botil they get lrJ. You'd better settle for a
tar was IU. She wu talten to
I'd be In favor of "Don't eaU real mad. Tiley 'aald If 1 would counselor qtllek before yoo get NEW RAVEN- Funeral oer- medical treatment by prlvate 1
ua· - \"I'll ·call you" policy. bavellr&lt;lugbt lllllll,ollhe ~ compuloory eounaellnc I rom vlbea for Henry E. Ord, 72, wbo l tr~UM .
Toll them frankly yoo're at the home they ri:IIJbl have bHn your county JuYenlle ()fflcer. died Tuesday at I a. m., will Ai ll.l$ a.m. Tuesday t be

for a . rat and the doc llt&lt;lre CDIIIIIdel'lle.
tor uyo "No oompany." (If The rellltlll IOIIlO gtrla get
Unless you take over ttre bud· he hun'! _ hand him your pret!IIIIJ1I Is to get back
at
get and make your
capital problem and he will i _ H their parents 1 tried that but
"N6n stick, .you're a(ucl&lt; for Dear •&amp;len :
·
· iIIOihlrqj hapP,ned. That's why
life with a little boy and his I bate "my parenla. They are they don't trull me. My (ather
apanslve wants.
to the worst. Now they treat me baa a good job and reputatioo
my female readero, lhll ts one even worse because they know and he's warned me not to
olthe biggest problems of IIW'- I despise them. My friends tell ruin him. Don't say to see my
rled Die - keeping a $8,000:_ me to be .,.eel to them, but I priest or a COUJI8I!lor or o rela·
a-year mOD oot of the Sl7r... can't otand belnc nice as IIIey tive because f:hal
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0, R . G 'cleaning up camp and singll!g
To -/c,~~"cab;n ~~~· g;r;u~ ::e.'u:;i Jets 7-3 In
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follow.
NOI1b ~reano Ill bollle ~ ~
day honorlrq ~ 40th
1be 1110011 II apprllll&lt;l1lDc
llrot time.
. '
Mrs. Frad ShumWtJ and !'Mi......o" ol . fr. lnd M r
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full pMif.
Oh;o River June 27 and !II. On floai lu~ the Roclne Flremon • , The Pomeroy Ticer• upM!t the 'ltlndSOII, Johnny Gllmon!o loll !&gt;all Keoteroon t1 Plllllet'Oy,
P.T. PLIASANT- Mrs.
Tht IIIOI'IIinl IWt 111'1 •""'"'•I A thou&amp;bl for the day...(lrfet
lune 'D. the girls went swim· celebration. Also. the Clrlo 'Jets 7-3 Tue!!day morning In Monday fer their homo In Onto Gqle,ln Lib.
Mlty MNflll, • • formerly I Jupltet and !lotum.
phllolopller Plato oald: "Of 18 •'1
mm~ at Forked Run Lake and worked on the&lt;r symbolgram. Pomeroy Boys League play. ca. Fla. alter a two weeks vJo. l'rt!ent wer~ all their .
Pleasant Route 2 resld.-t. n.e evenirq - lo Man.
the oulmllo, the bo1 II the 111011
returned to the cabin lD cook Lunch :vas cooked on 1 h e Tiger starling pitcher B o b il with relaUveo In the area. ren and families which
Monday at the home
On lhit day Ill hlstoryo
unmanaplblt."
a spaghetti supper out of doors ,camp l&lt;re.
N
Burdette allowed only one run John Bowen !ell Monday for ed, Earl 111Y_~_:st=· D
daughter, Mra A. C. IFayl In 111&amp;1. tbo tide of the Civil
----Gtrls attendmg were ancy in his lour- Innings of pltchinc hio horne, t:lneu, Fla.. alter m,ton: Mr . .,..
• an Honaker of Polm Bay. Florida. War wao turned Ill Gettyabura"!·~: ~ PIW:EI~rr
Bentz. Brenda Bradford. Lsur- before giving wav to
Lsrry I" two weeka visit with his oJa. Turner. Jr., Cbester; Mr. and
had been In failinc health Union lorc!es crU!hed the ct
• SUMMER
el Ca&lt;rns. Diana. Cross, sue Walker. Tiger pitchers struck ter, Mn. Homer Showers,
Mrs. Marlon (Lonnie) K~ter·
the past year.
of COnledorate Gen. George
DIJNEI)I!I, na. (UP!) " urtiS. Lmda Gnndslall. Shlr· out eight and gave up only one Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Strick- oon. Fi. Lauderdlle. Fla .. Mr. 11M was born March 1,,
ott.
A~&lt;:Dormott •u the
ley Hudson. Ja~e Johnson, Ann base on balls.
,land Jr. and children, James and Mrs. Roy Kesterson, Ches- In Putnam County the
In 1890, Idaho be&lt;amo the llrd
nat!Ye-born Amirteatc ·te '
MrCimt&lt;&gt;&lt;-k. Shirley PYles. Kenny English wenl all the and Janet ol Portland, Oregon, ler, and these grandchildren,
of the late John E.
state to enter the Union.
the USGA open champion. ·
Rhonda Savre. Joy K. Theiss. wa v for the Jets, striking out
lhe gueoto of hls mother,. Jlllly Heilman, and jl4r. 10 d JNtlltla McCallister
In 11198. the U.S. Navy deleated
In 1811.
Brenda Webb. and Martha Yost ,12 blotters but ivin u 13 free Mrs. Daytoo Strickland.
Mrs. Wilham (Shirley Hellman) Her huaiNJnd IIU the late
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H. McNeill who preceded
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ty Theiss and Ruth Thorla. .
The only Tlger hits were two ' Ft. Mclellan, AJa., Ia lpend· Jerry Gene _Diddle woo oboent . death In April II. 1M3. .
Mr. and Mri Wiley W111Tt11
SUMMEl "I!CIAL
The grrls were accompamed single• by Danny Hood, a trip- log a liklay furlough with hi&amp; due to vacationing.
and Mra. MCNeill were and children returned home
COLD.
bv• thetr
guardian.
Mn. Mary I b Da
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mother
Mrs
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Strick·
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el Community .lor 41J ·years. Mr. and Mrs, Herald
·son. assistant, and Mrs. Mary !Jeff Werry with a triple, Vlr&amp;ll Mr. and Mrs. Elml!l' Burton inc wu spentns~:ktng, lakJPC
hod made her home with and .oono of Lo"' Jl(lttom. Mr.
Mtoka Yeur A,..nlruenl
Kay Yost and daughter, Sulle. lphillips. Skip Logan and Eng· and chlldrtn. MIUie and Bob, pictures, lnd
ng.
her daulhter, Fay, the past Warren and Mr. Osborne
Te Move·Y- Hitlr
!ish with singleo, and little oev· of Columbus visited Saturday
several years.
llutldles durillg World Wlf
, _ , """ ., llrto"-'
Potluck Dinner b
en year.old oubJtltute rightfil!ld· evening with his sister and bro.
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SUrviving are one son, John Thio was tbelr Drat
Rog. 98c &amp; 1.39 yd.
or Andy Voughon, wbo aurprl• Uter·in·law•. Mr. and Mr&amp;. Clif·
ltO~!ipllaJ heWS McNeill, Pt. Pleasant; two since they were oeparated
SHIRLEY'S
Serv..d To Memberl ed everyone with a dooble 1 nd lord Leifheit and son, Roger.
daughters, 1\{ra. Honaker, Palm lf\ll the war overoeas.
BEAUTY SHOPPI
A potluck dinner was served single.
Dr. J .B. Marshall of Louis· ~
E red H pltal
Bay, Fla., and Mra. _Cblfloe
01wh
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to members and guests at Max Folmer, first siring Jet ville, Ky., arrived Monday to
ate ·
tered A. (Rebar Oshel, Pt. Pleaunt; memller of Bethol 62 allo
yd.
104
Mullleo:ry Ave.
the July meeting of the B. H. catcher, was forced to leove the joi~ his wUe and family for • Amon~ :h~ln
en t 24 one sleJ&gt;&lt;Iausltter, Mra. E. r . ~and on Friday
Sanborn Missionary Society of game tn the fourth when he sui· vtstl with her mother, Mrs. Hol!er oop:,. Ha I~U
(Ennis) Lowry, Ashtoo; and the majority degree
CLOIID WIDNIIDAY
the Middleport First Baptist fered a broken thumb on h II John F. Baily and family.
hours ......
M ~ Aer, silt uandchl!&lt;l,ren.
INtkM lu!r .. honorary
JI)Voa~qt IJ Appolnllllelll
Church. Monday evening.
'tell band.
Mrs. Maxine Arnold and dau- fill Third Ave., rs. van ar• Funeral· ~lee Will be held bttr.
THE
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030 301. -7 4 ghter. SUsanno, were Galllpol- ~ 011
Rt. dl '; 111~ 1~· ;::- Friday at 2:30 p. m. at
ed rollowlng the dinner in the Jell
1100 1!1 - 3 I II vlsitoro Monday and 1~ mao
monc•·:-ht J aR~ Crowa Funeral Home~~;~'
absence of the prosident and Burdette Walker (5), and day.
Mro. luac '""" ' r.,
be In SUnerest
vice
president.
Mrs.
John
Fultz
Swatzel.
English
and
Folmer,
Paul
C.
Werry
and
son,
DougI
Ewlngton,
M~l.
Em~~
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Friends
'I'"Y eall ~I the
Sinter Sales &amp; Service
presented devotionals.
using Phillips (4).
las, are spending this week at .bert, Rt Z rown
y, Wr 1• al home iller I p. m. Thursday.
the Werry cabin at Forked Run IHarold F. Stewart, 1104
ater
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McCALL'S PATI'ERNS the theme, "A Need For Rev·
erence."
Lake.
St, Pt. Pleasant, Miss Ha!el
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POMEROY
Mrs. Paul Smart and Mrs. Cook-Out Is Given
PFC. Edward Kitchen whO A. Bolter, 103 Hop
Pt. Meigs Native Dies.
115 W. Sec. WY 2-2284 Bert Bodlmer gave a report ol 8 1\f
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ld · has been in Germ1ny for the Pleasant, MIN Sandra L.
Lona ffines•
lhe house party held at Gran·
Y n. eyno 1
paat two years, orrived Salur- er, 513 Chandler Dr., Pt. Plels- PI': PLEASANT _ Mytth!
ville in June. Highlights of the
MASON - Mrs. Catherine day for a SO days furlough with ant. Tlmotlly A. Roush, N e w
69" I 712 First St ·,
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Reynold• entertained recently Mrs Kitchen and daughter Ju Haven, W. Va., Mn. N. Faye
Tu• sc1' 0 . 1
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"th 1 -~~·t at h- home In
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ay at 1:55 a. m. In
For Home Improvement~ Or
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lie, and his mother, Mro. Alma a n,
. a • · a.,
HoopiW She had been
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Preoent
were
Mn.
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Kitchen
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borne,
Unloo
Joe
Denison,
13
So.
Third
St.,
lailln
health
the
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nold's brother ond family, Mr. Avenue
Middleport, Brent Robert Ealt- 1•e&lt;ors. I
P1
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Special Landscaping We Furnish ••
FROM A PHARMACIST AT
and Mrs. Charles Ktna. Joyce,
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man, 234 1!. S..Ond St., Pom&amp;- I'
Cindy and Jell. who resided at
roy Mtl. Harold F. Jellero,
.... born In Meiss COUllTaranto. Italy lor over three
ItO~ Pleasant Ridge, Pomeroy,
the daughter of the late
Mrs. Wen&lt;leU E. Grate, Rutland
and May E. Seuer
yean; Mr. and Mrs. John
Grandstaff. cathy, Cbldy and
Jolm w. Thompson, Rt. t RutShe was • member ol the
Porn, Mason: Mr. and. Mro.
lo.nd, Mn. Mary M. Hubbard,
of America, CouncU
Carroll Shinn and •:hlldren.
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Syracuae, Daniel A.
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Aliso and LOwell of Leon; . Mra.
Syracuot, 'Mra. Annie .
Survlvlnc are two .brothers.
R. c. King and 10111, Jtmmy
Jr. SyracuR, Mn.
and Leonard Miller, both
WI Alll AI fiiiAil AI YOUR TILI!PHONI
and Nicky o1 Hender1011, Mr. Books presented to the Porn- Kaiberllle 'Leach, Jackton, Mra. ~ P~t:
·n be
Lasco Nldey, Henderson, and eroy Public Ub•ary rocmtly Ben H. Ballard, Ironton, Mro.
ra Th
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CALL WY 24214 FOR SERVICE
the hostess and 100s, Norman by J w HeriSCher Charleston James r. Healey, Parkeralltlrc,
mi Hour 8~t~ the Re
AND PliCIS
and NelliOII.
W. Va .. Include 'theR titiOI• W. Yo.. Devere S. Demlnl, Rl. L necrali Samelll
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meeting Included two mi!~!on· Mrs. Lucy Gamer, librarian.
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R Cemetery • Frlenda may call
1ary spea ers, ao 1an grr s • "The S lendld Llttl W .. Mro. Cllnllm R. Hollinger, I.
,dent of Bacone College, . Miss. by Frank ';,.,Ide!.
e ar, 1 Reedsville, daughter, !:18 p. the funeralllome.
Ruth Waltero, and Mrs. Ken· " The American Herila e Book m. Tueoda7. Mrs. Robert G.
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JJeth Dodp011,. !Vho .. haa.. tetura· of Great Historic Pl!r.,! ..
Ervin, 111. r Welloton, aoo; I
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ed from India. The project .,
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p.ni. tueaday. Mrs, Thoma• L. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P.
l,of the Baptist Women's Confer- of :g;:~;~:!'on~~rl~ge Book Kelly, 543 Grant St., Mlddl.. returned Sonday evmlng froml\·=~n~••
ANYONE ELSE'S PRESCRIPTION '[ ence, raising fund• lor the Bap- 1 " And n . .. • b M Kin· "port. 100 , 11 , 11 p.m. Monday. Cleveland where they attended II
..,.h... pills will fix yov up, Ietty," M•r·
list camps. was a success. 1 K ersc vt 11e.
Y ac
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Dloebuged .
Uand lle4810tll of the lnte,..
th• be•moct
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· witll over 14.11tltl sent to the e~. 01;~o~i· B to . Se to
Patients recently
national Order of Job's DaughNow, Mtrtht, w• know you metn . .n.
Camp Council.
the uw~':; .. ~n ~illla~a Nr Included Mrs. Paul E . France, 1...,_M_
..,.s,.P,.atr'"lcla""'"11
Bla
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ret your pilts could prove h•rmful to Ietty
11 11
The
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· Lowell Bush , John
Rieharda • ~~
•.. better let her docter prescribe som•
. Love Gift ollering was Cham ben
idedlcated by Mrs. Berth a "The Spirit of 'Sevmty·Six,
Clay, Mro. C. L. J!ob.
We Give
thint. (But, when he don, do SUII"' 1M
fill her prescription here!)
Archer. There Will be no
The Story ol the American RevMrs. Jean Cobb, Mro. J.
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ther meetmgs until September. olution... edited by Henry Steele
Dodrldge and lnlanl s o n,
Oil IN
e3 Reglalered Pharmaclsls To Serve You
I
Commager and Ricbard B
Frank James, Mra. Pearl KJ111PP'il
ITAMPI
1GETil ALLIANCE LOAN
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Cora Sweeney, Lloyd
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In Ordar To Better Serve Famlllas Moving
MANAGUA. Nicaragua IUPII "Amorlcan Scriptures."
Mrs. William Maddy.
-The U.S. ·Embassy
Van and Carl Carmer. · Nelson, Norman Ashbaugh, Mrs.
To Meigs County, and Aid Tham In Flndlnt
- _ _ _ -· _
R. L. Cartwright,' Rhonl
' appro• a! Tueoday o! a tt
REXALL DRUGS
Allianco lor Progreso loon
PROBING THEn
Rosalie Anthony 1111d
• Nicaragua lor lengthening
I PT. PLEASANT - S I I
David
,
A hom• or Apartment We Would Like AI
WY. 2-2955
Pomeroy 1Mercedes AiOJMlrt il1
Police are
Ih
Amoar AOhlg
....,=================,.[,'~d:ate~je::ts~.------ theft of an army
According
to the midnight ePOMEROY, 0.
Meigs Countiana Thlt Hive ~ental Pro,.
Ich•eck !rom tho meil box
ol the nursing depart·
112 IICOND IT.
bome of Arlin Hall, lOt
those pt~tiento who were
Noxt .to tho '•brlc lh.,
S t r e e t. The check, No.
as fair Included John L.
ty To Complete The FC!IIowlng Form
Open Sunday, Mondoy,
4757851, wu in the amount
Jeffers, James E .
, Her~
Tueodoy, Wedneoday, and payable to Wilbur N.
Chambero, Jacob
Fridll' IPd Saturdor
That We Mey C•t•log and Furnish Local .
burlber of Mro. Artin 1ord, Mrs. J . Roy Bar 0ett , ..
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11;30 A.M.
A nolrhbor or the Hello
Howell. Mrs. Hazel Mitt... II
Uatlll:tlll P .1111. ,_
Opm Soturdayo Til f r .1111.
a IIWI d010rlbod u I foot, · McGraw, Mrs.
CtYmiMr of Commercea, etc. A Complete
(Closed All Day Thundors)
:~::g approximately 180 lbs Lambel't, Mloo

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CLASS MEETING HELD
The June meettns of t b e
Gleanero cia" ol tlle
Mro.· Paul C. Werry and son,
ville Methodist church ,..
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lollowed by group sinslnr. A
short buableos sesolon was held
and relreshmento were _~ervad
Mrs. -CIUiord Philllpt. At.
j te&lt;rldiotg were Mr. and Mrs. ErnStewart, Mr. and Mro, VIClo
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. ' CI~­
PhliUpt, Mr. and M r o.
Bradford .Maog and Mr.
Mn. Gregoby HaD.

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July II , to be followed ~ a
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be held Friday at 2 p. m. from unH ns summoned to the Mid· By Uo!W ..,_ laC
11 17 --,
the Broad Run EUB Clntreb dleport Hlll residence of Ida I Americana prepared todoy • 'I ;
wltll the Rev. John Icenhower Manley where she ouflerl!ll a , celebrate the Fourth ol July. wltlr ·'
olllclatlng. Burial will be Ia loot Injury. Mro. Manley waa the . predl
that 8 11
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the Graham Cemetery.
takeD to Meigs Memorial hoo· 65CJ :;:... will
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He wu bQrD July " · 18!10. In pltal by squadlll!len.
long weekEild.
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New Haven, the 800. of the late
The National Safety CouneB
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J~n and Sarah Grmstead. His
CHARLESTON MAN DD'Jl i oaJd the eotimal..t 160 k&gt; Uti
wtle, Jenm.e Hess Ord. also Frank Booth. 85, of Charles- I deaths woold be a record blgb
preceded htm In ~eath. He was ton, W.Va., died . suddenly t&lt;&gt;- [ !0&lt; the IDdependeiiCe Dar w"""·
a reOred slate road foreman. day at 7 a. m. at the borne ol end. AD addltional 24.000 k&gt; 28,000
Survivors Include three sons, Cleeve Fowler. West Columbia.
ld be bljured IN
Milton E. Seaside, Celli., John He was a retired builer mall· per8D11~ :~cted
E., Letart, RFD I, Richard. er at Hobson and a member . ooUDCI P 1 ·
New Havm; two daughters. of the Masonic Lodge of Mid-, The t02-hour botlday begllll at
Mrs. Della NewJand. MaBOD; dleport. 363 F&amp;AM. Preceded Is p.m. local time and continMrs. Irma Roach: Parsons. W. in death by his wife, carrie, until midnight Sunday.
Va.; 18 grandchildren,
lour
his parents. ~ndrew and Howard Pyle. COOIICII president,
great grandchildren. three sis·
Garrett Boooth, he Is said nearly three-fourtlu or aD
ters, Mrs. Lawrence Wolf
by two daughters. Mrs. traffic accidents would be cwsed
Mrs. Ella Cepehart, New
Horton Brown of Colum- by drinking and driving. drivilltJ
en, and Mrs. Hettie
Mrs. James Sprouse of too fast, driving left of
Rutland.
West Columbia: a 800 • Jameo and lailure to yield right-&lt;JI·way.
Friends may call at the
Booth of Charleston: i6 grand- The Weather Bureau oaid SUllO)'
lesong funeral home after
children, '!I great grandchildren skies were expected on the
Thursday until t p. m.
and ooe great. great grandchild.! Fourth In the easwn hslf of tho
when the body .will be taken Funeral plans are ineomplet.e. 1 nation an&lt; lair to partly cloudy
to the church 10 lie In state Friends may call any time at 1skies elsewhere. It wm be w8tlll
lor one hour.
Rawlings Coats Funeral home.ln ahoost all section.!.

This oolumn Ia dedicated to
family Uvjng, 00 11 you're hav1ng kid trouble or just plato
trouble. let Helen help YOU. Silo
wUI also welcome your .,..
omualng experiences. Address
Helen B&lt;&gt;ttel in care of thIs
newspaper.
Copyright, 1963, King Fea·
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tenders' Benevolent Association. His
real name Is Hiram Walker.
Get ready for all kinds of Midwestern
gemutlichkeit next May when Harry Tru·
man celebrates his 80th birthday. The
Democrats are out to make it the biggest
poUtlcal event of the year, next to the
presidential elections, and the Republi·
cans will have a hard time finding any·
thing that can even come close to match·
lng It In folksiness . . . They did something unusual at a recent screening of
the new Ross Hunter movie, "The Thrill
of It All" - showed it twice because
some of the punch lines were drowned
out by laughter the first time around.
Lucky, the -iltternational!y famous
model, suddenly cancelled her wedding
to singer Jean Derives. She decided
against it, she told everyone. because her
two previous marriages were flops and
she's hafpily busy taking care of her
beautifu little granddaughter. . . . Jazz
singer Joe Williams is titling his remin·
iscences "There's Nothing Deader Than
Yesterday's Blues. "
New York police are having their usitlal .Problems with girls
who insist on pa·
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rading through the Times Square sector
In the briefest of brief shorts, now tbat
Summer is here. Some of the current
c&lt;*tumes are little more than bikinis but veter&amp;n cops say this is nothing com·
pared to what they'll Q.e seeing next year
when the World's Fair is in full swing.
And if will be a delicate situation, because the Finest hate .to embarrass visit·
ors . . Thirty-seven Russian ships arriv·
ed in Cuba during the month of May, 10
more than during April. They carried
arms, tanks and Russian soldiers.
Harvey Lembed. does such a devas·
fating talr:~HJff on Marlon Brando in
"Beach Party," he's afraid Marlon will
be offended. They're old friends, says
Lembeck, and he'd hate to have Marlon
take it amiss, but a fellow does have to
stick to the script, and that's what he did
. . . Comedian Danny Driscoll, so badly
injured in that Alabama auto accident,
is back in New York, in St. Luke's Hos·
pital. It will be a year-perhaps morebefore he can work again. The car he
was driving at the time of thQ crash was
.the only important possession of his
friend Todd Michaud, a struggling young
singer. Todd has given UP. Ills hopes of a
career, at least temporanly, and enUsted
In the Army.

HartfOrd Man
prOftOUllCed
Dead At CJiru'c

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THE GIFTS THAT LAST!

HARTFORD - Funeral ser·
vices for George Staats. 62.
Hartlord, who died Tuesday at
I:15 p. m. after being taken to
the Mason Clinic by Foglesong
ambulance, will ll&lt;' held at the
Foglesong Funeral home Fri·
day at 10 a. m. with the Rev .
Marvin Frame officiating. Bur·
ial will be In the SUncrest Mem·
orial Park, Pt. Pleasant.
He was a brine tender at the
salt plant In Hartford, and was

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Sunlvors are a son, George
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Letart ; Harry . in CaJifornia,
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Friends may call at the fun·
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day. Mr. Staats was dead on
arrival at the clinic.

GETI'ING BE'ITER
Mrs. Geneva Nolan,
County Extension Agent, coo·
ttnues to Improve at Holzer hos·
pita!. Mrs. Nolan is expected
home in a lew weeks. Continuation of the "no visitors - no
telephone calls" rule will as·
slst in speeding Mrs.
recovery, according to the Hoi·
zer physicians and her family.
Cards may be sent to her in
Room 261 in care o1 Holzer
---------~ hospital.
5:511 a.m.; Charleroi up 16. 7
up Greenup 3:25 a.m.; A~
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FORFEIT BONDS
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5 a.m. ; Chtppewa up and ~nother was lined In Mid·
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Smith's
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GaUl polls 8:10 a.m.: Patten down 19, 7 up 32 11 p m . Edeana Bos·
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and Jam~ Dotson has forfeitOhio Rloer James Hood up down 23, 1.20 a.m., Hamilton GaUipoUs Dam _ z i m mer
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I have read 111111)' timet about mea Uklllg 1!11'1, wblch ~
oby lf DOl carrleti!IIO far. My
Aeconllnc
huslj@ntlla comp!ete!y.ear eragy, He gell• bad lifter be sees
.... ha he can't aleep,
gellup and walkll the floor ~
keeps every011e awake. II cant month-&lt;!ar · and· gu payment
be a alee .medium priced car, bracket. Yet he'd be the lint
but cme thatlllavllb. He makes to scream If his wife suggeated
It mlaerablo for enryoae until moving into 1 house thai cost
he gets II. Be sayo be'U do n15 a month. Why. don't you
exlra wart, to paJ far it,
or try II, SOP, liiHI then work wt
alay home and uve. WeU, the a compromise? - H.
extra work never, materlalllel, Dear Helen:
and I do the staying
home A couple &lt;Jf years ago
we
lor three years trying to meet bought a home In the suburlltl.
thoee big paymeDts and psy Our families on both sides live
'the gas bills at 10' or 12 miles 1 1n city apartments. They think
to the gaUoo. Before one car it's the ueatest, visiting us on
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
I' paid lor he's drooling lor : weekend!. Naturally, they hav· The Celebrities
.
onother.
en't room 111 their aparbnents
The Maria Novotny story may chalPeople knowing llll1' lboder· lor us to return the viSits - we lenge Christine Keeler's saga before the
ate circumstances
know ·,we have six thlldren.
International call girl scandal£ become
can't really afiord 'a luxury This summer we rented a · history. One of Maria's closest girl chums
car with all the utru. It looks house at the beach. Same thing. was Involved with two heads of state•illy _ and 11 IS silly to do Only aU through the week, no one Latin American, the other a Very
withoui so you can have a car let-up. I'm so tired I want to Big Man on the other side of the Allanyou can't enjoy. My husband's drop, and I'd like tp have my tid. The girl who "could tell all" about
mother, seeing the latest said, family to myoell lor awhile. them is reported to have committed sui"Well, my Utile boy
hasn't Sometimes I have up to 15 kldll, &lt;ide not long agoo .... Robert Goulet's
grawn up yet." Yet? He's In hls using the bathroom, tromping · ex·wife Louise has an ardent suitor.
IO's! Whatever can 1 do? _ sand through the bouse, eatillg He's Bud Brees, the disc jockey.sJnger,
S.O.P.
and drlntlng. Parents seem to and friends expect them to marry when
Dear S:
think they're no trO]Jble as long and if he gets a divorce.
Mahalia Jackson, b!lled for many
)'ears as "Queen of the Gospel Singers,"
DAILY
is carrying on a determined one-woman
20. Style
DOWN
campaign against performers who sing
1 . NonJense:
of
gospel songs In night clubs, people who
oolloq,
art
encourage
them and night club owners
21. Q.lv.
2. SChemlnl
who
employ
them. She's even angry with
out
3. Octavia'•
heat
husband
the customers who applaud them in the
22. Fruit
1.. Flowered
drinking
places. Miss Jackson's belief:
that
eott.ool
"The
word
of God is too precious to be
ripens
eloth
e;trly,
degraded by presenting it in a night
5.Falter,u
heM. and
.club." Two years ago Mahalia was offer·
YMt.M'4ay'• An•w•
some
ed a fantastic deal at Basin Street but
peachea
8, DNpicable :
she remained true to her conl"ictions and
31. Rock
23. Beard
fragmentl
of
1. Cae•ar'•
turqed It down.
at clift' ba..
rye
robe
The swanky Belmont Ball raised mo33 . Soon
l . latgarden· · 24. One's
ney
for charity by raffling off a dupli·
paper
34. Without
er: Bib.
cate
of one of Queen EUzabeth's cars, an
e. Certatb.
cur...,cy
H . Melody
ritJe9l'
English Rover. But apparently the lucky
plato\ .
(2 wdJ.)
:n . .so. Am.
winner doesn't dig status symbols all
25. Old
rodont
10. Duteb
that
much; the auto Is up for sale in the
38.L&amp;y
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Oil
tlrnn
oommune
(look &amp;t)
classified ads.
18.-jntha ll'l. Pubtte
vehicle
39. Animal'•
ointment
Pat Boone, touring the midwest, had
29. Excl-..
pelt
18.~ and
a
frightening
experience in Kalamazoo.
4.0. Dud&amp;
ma.tion
0 Ito
The mob of teen·agers waiting for him
outside the theatre where he had appeared was so large and so frantic that It
took half the town's police force lo get
him out alive. The cops put Pat and his
pubUcity man, Glenn Rose, m a squad
car, and zoomed him out of town with
the wild fans trying to follcw in their
own jalopies. Eventually th• squad cars
outdistanced all the others nd made a
secret rendezvous with Pat, chartered
bus 20 miles from the scene of the melee.
Singer Jackie Wilson Ia due In New
York to undergo minor surgery . . . The
Apollos, the hot new vocal group openlng at The Eighth Wonder, the Village
nightclub, features one vocalist who
surely merits the blessings oi the State
Liquor Authority - or at least the Bar·

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my ialde. CJD yw help! - JUNIE
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. Wotilr! l be !fl"tllll to a It :frlenda attd their lavorlte pun- Dear JUDie:
them to ca)l ID advance! TbeD !lshmetll 11 eonllnedwnt and ,.. Sorry - I'm on J'OUl' parMiddleport emergency • ,..
alie8at we WOII'I have to chaDp Illrictkll,
onts' side, too. Perhaps they
cue lqUadlmen l&amp;niWered I caD
wr plana a the lui JDO!uent l l'm - 14 and popular. 1he1 are 101na about It wrong, bot
II the Fred Hollman realdence,
to •.eutriln. - "WOJINOOT j•on•t lei me have datea liD)' they at "ast are .lrylng to do
Soulh FOUJ'th..st at ll:tltl ·a.m.
HOSTESS '
imort, and If a .ear puiea by wliat'o rtpt. Y• _., eve~~
t:CU tocby where an Infant daughDeat ·ffoetao:
•
"and beept 111 botil they get lrJ. You'd better settle for a
tar was IU. She wu talten to
I'd be In favor of "Don't eaU real mad. Tiley 'aald If 1 would counselor qtllek before yoo get NEW RAVEN- Funeral oer- medical treatment by prlvate 1
ua· - \"I'll ·call you" policy. bavellr&lt;lugbt lllllll,ollhe ~ compuloory eounaellnc I rom vlbea for Henry E. Ord, 72, wbo l tr~UM .
Toll them frankly yoo're at the home they ri:IIJbl have bHn your county JuYenlle ()fflcer. died Tuesday at I a. m., will Ai ll.l$ a.m. Tuesday t be

for a . rat and the doc llt&lt;lre CDIIIIIdel'lle.
tor uyo "No oompany." (If The rellltlll IOIIlO gtrla get
Unless you take over ttre bud· he hun'! _ hand him your pret!IIIIJ1I Is to get back
at
get and make your
capital problem and he will i _ H their parents 1 tried that but
"N6n stick, .you're a(ucl&lt; for Dear •&amp;len :
·
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life with a little boy and his I bate "my parenla. They are they don't trull me. My (ather
apanslve wants.
to the worst. Now they treat me baa a good job and reputatioo
my female readero, lhll ts one even worse because they know and he's warned me not to
olthe biggest problems of IIW'- I despise them. My friends tell ruin him. Don't say to see my
rled Die - keeping a $8,000:_ me to be .,.eel to them, but I priest or a COUJI8I!lor or o rela·
a-year mOD oot of the Sl7r... can't otand belnc nice as IIIey tive because f:hal
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lere&amp;lod In lrylng out fur major league baseball Ill'&lt; Invited 1&lt;1 atteutl the Pittsburgh
Pirate tryout eamp, slated for
July~ at McArthur. Tbe lfy.
outs wUJ start al 9 a m. and
last until ~ p. m. both dayo.
All boys 15 years of age or
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erry, Cummings~ Lead~ In ·
tiDg MiddlepOrt, 4•2

NEW

singled, ol. t1ut als r.p.ol.~ ,_
doWII, ten he faced.
,
Wllked, but Bradbury C&amp;rdJ
010 01J - H I

Bomard L)'OI18

sacrlfked blm

1111
·· •
' -Cllt4&lt;
Wll• Ullfnucboblo in MlddJaporl
Onnmlngs tnd100WC'f7.
iut two friDlel IV)th 1 44 nor llld SWill, Koon (1). U•
Both ti"""' he set bis op. piro: Art SfDbarl, Cl,ylle ,......
down
fannlrlt four II. L. lolloley,

••

Yanks, Giants,

REG. $4.99 VALUE
N&amp;M Widths

Letart Score
League Wins

3 ROOMS

.98

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_
.....
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.•... ,. . ...
MASON

This Year's Style Discontinued
SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING

MNI1UU ~.
Mo\11111, W. VA.

COOL and EASY
SUMMER LIVING

20'' Electric
PORTAIU

FAN

SUMMIJt

J I M - - - -· IPICIAL

Plratt&gt; scouts oa band for
tbe lryouts wUJ Include tim
Macwell, Warsaw, Ky., aDd
Austin Bates, McArthur, wbo
wliJ be In charge of the lry·
oata.

$1•19

PHONE SP 3-5554

Slue
6 to I~

$9.11 pr.
Men's

6" WORK SHOES

.

HAIR DRYER - c:'flli

BLUR
BLUB

.$]M pr.
Ta$1U5

JULY SPECIALS J

$1.49 pr.

ton , a 23-year-old part-time de-

fenseman with the Boston Bruins of the National
League, has been loaned to
Portlond Buck..._ ot the w-•. r
ern Hockey League. for aext seal son.·

50,000 STAMP GIVE-AWAY

Certified Oil Station
538 WEST MAIN STRIET

2B

HI TEST 29.9

0v.r 200 WMkly
W i n -Tr-'lng .

StompaOfYCholca

Every O.IJon Sold With A Money a.dr Clulrontee

Now Under New Mena1lfllel'lt
\

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BLUI!STONI

Values To $5.95

BOSTON &lt;UPII - Pat Staple.

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....

• te 12

WHILE ON VACATION IN

.88

LAS VEGAS!

AND LOST MY SHIRT

Womeo'•

Canva1 Oxford1

THESE CARS MUST GO

eBiack

$5.11 pr• .

WHOLESALE &amp; BELOW PRICES

eWhlte

NoM
Cushion Arch
SIIM4te10

V•luee To $12.95

SpMI•I

$
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cut to a balanced budiet See us about a promp~ private
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1955 CHMOLET. DR. 6 CYL. · · · · · ·· · · · $495
Stan~;;.;.;;,
·

$195

Automatic tra111. Heater. clean a.od. mce.

These Art Only AFew Of The Many Buys You'll Find
Hert At METROPOLITAN MOTORS.
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COMS IN TODAY

fOREMANH·
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$395

J956 BUICK 4 DR. HARDTOP ........ .. · · $695

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1957 OIEVROLET 4 DR. 6 CYL. · · · · · ·· · · · $895

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Canvas.Oxfords· Loafers

Knit
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2 PR. $5.00

DRESS SHOES
LOAFERS

Tennls Oxlo,41

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Values Te $6.95

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PLUMBER fast. And what's
the quickest and easiest
way to find one? You're
right. The YELLOW PAGES,
where YOUR FINGERS DO
THE WALKING

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Hogg &amp; Zuspan Materials Co.

I" WORK BOOTS

SALES &amp; SERVICE

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h0111t ... ond yo11'll like
lhe way it rt ond• up
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year after year, under
all kinds of wea ther. It
with•tonda atmospheric
condition• and w1nhe1
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DUTTON DRUG CO.

GARDEN HOSE

RADIO &amp; T.V.

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Cylinder,

ad uniforms,

Toloum, ly Mlvlt &amp;
Cllllmore ···~uot

SPECIAU On Summer ColognH
encl Dustln1 Powders By Tu11y

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REG. ·

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fresh. dean bto~o~tr ~·;; fi!Z', l
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e Bath Crystats __ 79c
e Bronze Lustre ~·.:~ '2·

WINDOW

All boys from this area Ja.
lere&amp;lod In lrylng out fur major league baseball Ill'&lt; Invited 1&lt;1 atteutl the Pittsburgh
Pirate tryout eamp, slated for
July~ at McArthur. Tbe lfy.
outs wUJ start al 9 a m. and
last until ~ p. m. both dayo.
All boys 15 years of age or
elder are Invited and must
br!ag their owu gloveo, opll&lt;ea.

THE SHOE BOX

BANK FINANCING

MEtROPOLITAN MOTORS

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6--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., .July 3, 1953

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USED CAR BUYS

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Results.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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SUPER SERVICE STATION
BUSIN-ESSSERVICES
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"""" WY 2-'1911 FOR EXPERIENCED painting,
MUSICAL lnlfrumenfl ::" .:1..0:'.1":1'::1,
...:':! 'nlompt10n are ~:~d~~~~
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Coal
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with ducts and register•. "•
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FOR SALE: Stndlvarlonl Vfcl. "'""'"1 . ,,... ttoo· • ..... enla Mr and
7•1-4tp
Kautz. Chester . Ohio. - · 2682·
~- WY 2-*1
. Un. Goad -jo. lleuoa•hle, ; .. ;:.;.-:;;..~ ,..._.. AND Tho~.
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POODLE PUPS A 1( _, • t~;;!. ~outer lnlunnce, Pomeroy lnl ,.., INSTAl I ED wtndlhleld
~~';,,'"f.~ :. V•n Schovck ' Suitday evenlnl
mon iature , male or female.
2 15 lfc 8lld door Insurance company
HELP WANTED
=r'.;..~,::.} f·
were Mr. Blllla Wei.qand, Polnt1 ·
Stn&lt;l service. Mrs. c. P. wn.
AUCI10NEEJI approved. AU worl: guar~ 1=~ ~ v;~c.:.:" 1J:::. ·Pieosant, Misler Chticlde ~nd.
li• •ns. 592 Broadway, ,_Midc pi 11 Ia tlee
tetd S.S.S. Servtce, WY Z.
,., fir ceneral boule- ~ ~~':f ~
Mike I!leaalllg ~· 'lr!· Ethel,
dl•port . Phone WY 2-5443.
Crill llntdfwll
t18t, SyraCUH, Ohio.
work, Live ln. WY J.UU.
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A. C. BRADFORD ·
WAITIIESS WANTED: co~8ii ,,:;::,.;:. •;.::"~•.t-:=-..:!: of Quincy,
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Olley B. Rotish.

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Mri'N at the llOClll hour.
of Akroo, 0 ., and Mrs. Helen
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attending and calling
during Slllats. Beverly vlllted Thurs1
the day wirt Mrs. R bod
with Mr. and Ml'll. C. E.
JULY &amp;
INCOME- PROPER'lT-6 -~~;;;t~;;:;;;~:;;::;;::;IYnt~ar. ot ~Mr. lnd Mra.
Bethel 62 or the lalemllllollal
with bath gu ·heatlnl, IIi loot I Vlaltbtg Thurldly .rternoein J_,., Dleltl, Jr., Charlene
Myrtle EDen
Roush, Order of Job's! Daugbtm wiD
lot, good lot, iood location, In With Mr. and Ml'll. Curtll Rick- Jo Ellen of Pornef&lt;ty Mlu
and Milton Ray visited meet In regular ll!!llon 'Ibm.
Pomeroy and oonvenlent. R4nll ard and Mra. Blanch V!lll Sob- Fry o1 Parteraburg, Mr. an
evening with Mr. and day at 7.30 p.m. bt lht Pom.
easily
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to
f40
monlhl)'. oyck wen Mr. and Mro. Fred Mrs. Jimmie Fry of
Haven
CUrtis
Rickard lllid Mrs. roy Maaonlc remple.
1961 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Dr. H.T. _ $199$ Total price ~.(WXI.
M.
Roush,
Mra.
Anna
Fry,
M;.
llelpta,
Mr.
ond
Mrs.
Johnle
Blanch
Van
Schoyck.
The annual Blake-Reed Ivory over blue finish, spotless clean interior, low mileSYRACliSE
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rand~
and
Mrs.
Okey
B.
Roush,
Ml'll.
Fry,
ol.
New
Haven,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mary
Louise
Keefer,
Jon
will be held on July 4, at the
age by original local owne r, V8 r11otor"" PoweJ"flide, radlo
home
with
bath,
l'!IIIIPieldy.
filMae
FIBber,
Mr.
Mike
and
Ml'll.
Andy
Cross,
Paul
and
Ed·
and
Carolyn
were
shOJ&gt;Forked
Run State Park, between ·
and heater.
sulated, willt lotced hot air bQI- a.uckle Bleulng; ond Mr. •11!1 die of Letart Falls, Mr. Ray
In Point Pleasant Friday Reedavllle an~ Long BOIU&gt;m. All
lng, yearly heatbtg biD ,120, Mra. Stanley Adkins.
Roush of l'olnt Pleasant, Mr.
old-fashioned baaket dinner will
1962 Belair
Was $2495, Now $2295
4·Door Sedan. Ivory over' black finish, red interior, W. W.
breezeway, and double gatqe. Mr. Ray Friend, who Ia em- and Mrs. Jeck Roush and tam- Mrs. Nancy Roush and chU· be enjoyed at noon. All rei•
tires show little wear. VB motor, automatie trana •• radio
Nicely loc~ted on M acre lot. ployod bt llllnol.o spent the By, New Haven, Mra. Blanch dren visited Wednesday with tiYes of the tare Mr. and Mra.
and heater. Showroom clean .
'18,500.
Should quallly for any weekend with hl.o pannts, Mr. Ye111er, Mr. •and Mra. Earl
Elbabeth Boston, Pat Edgar Blt.ke, are cordlaDJ 1izl. ·
WANT AD
type loan.
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and .Mrs. Walter Friend.
Keefer, Mra. AUle· Hollman,
and Sammie.
,
vlted to attend.
INFORMATION
LOTS - OccaslonaDy we bave Mr. and Mrs. Curtla YOUJii, Miss, Sue Adltlnll, Mr. Emory Mr. and Ml'll. Cbarlea11rown,
JULY 1
'
Dt;AllUNES
·Nil·
some available eiL~er for buUd- Charleston, W. Va., Mr. and Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ad·
Ellen, and Eva Lee return· The Missionary Society
at.
&amp;:00 t' M 'la o 1:1oetn" I'UbliC'aUMI
OPEN EVES. 8:00 p.M.
U~
lng or for traDer sites. In towD Ml'll. Paul Blessing, Point Plea- klns, and Mrs. Erell Adkltts.
home Saturday afrer spend- I he Mount Morlab
Baptist
lllarul8'0 ~ a ahn t IHWI 4 M
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POMEROY
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OHIO
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and
out
of
town.
Inquire
aant,
W.
Va.,
Mrs.
Rboda
YeaMr.
Howard
Wiegand,
Mr.
the
put three weeks In n- ChUrch of Middleport !lspoiiiOrCAN C EI~.A TtUNS
.
C. C. CUCKLER. REALTOR ger, Mason and ~. and Mra. and Mra. Fred M· .Roush and
wber~ they visited their 1ng a barbecue Friday, July 1
CUIIIIEL'l'lUNS
wto oe a~pr ev .&amp;nU • 111:110 " Ill
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PHONE WY Will
Dallaa Roush of Florida and Mra. Anna FrY apent &amp;nday
Curtlt, Nellor. and Rob- from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. There wiD
r"' na" .,. ""' "h.,atln•
FOR SALE
ALBERT M, COX, SALESMAN Mr. George Bosloa and 1 on with Mr. inci Mrs. Charley
and their families. Robert be a variety of barbecued fooda
IU!:(lULA TtUNS
BUSINESS SERVICES
PHONE WY ~1Harold visited Tuesday w 1t h Moore, Sr. _'of Huntington,
home with his parenta Including chicken, ribs, franJI,.
rtw pun11111•• ~- · fte npt
co edt• at ret-e• w._~ •d• ""emed ZIG ZAG sewing machine, 1963 1
AUCTIONEER.
7-Wte Mr. and Mrs. Okey B. Roosh, Mrs. Beulah Rlcbrd w.. a
8pel!d a few daya.
flirters , also cole slaw and ~- ,
&lt;lh"•rhf)(lllln..
!ir-o'ln -"ollld b!'
model. blind hems, button- Ct.esier. Ohio.'
FOUR ROOM house with 1 ac- and O.uckle and Mike BJeu. buslnesa caller In Muon
Mr. and Ml'll; Albert Thomp- erages. Tjte ptibllc Is lnvlled.
tepr.r9M ·ma.edl1l1!'b
l"tl~ ..uti
1\&amp;hl!'l Will ....... ,.. "C!IpOI'IIihle fOI
holes,
appliques,
and
comes
4
18
tfc
re
lot,
large
porch,
basement
btfirs.
Sara
Hoffman
at
Broad
Pomeroy
Monday.
VIrginia, Harriet and AI- The Young Married elaa 0t
morP ~hal" '".. ......... .... , &lt;111ef"tlon
complete with set of fashion
off Roure No. 7. Pbone WY Run
VIBl
' 'ted
F r d y Mr. and Mr&amp;. Artie Rouah
Jo vtslted Saturday even- the Rock Sprtnga Meouidlst •
RATES
1 1 and famUy ot Broad Run spent
discs. One dial does it all. No
Plumb
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Mr and u- CUrtis
For Want Ad Servi.:e
~arl Gnleoer,
ID&amp; _u
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7·MO!c with Mr. and Mrs. D-"••t Glb....
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church will have an Ice cre£JII
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4 Cen ll ~~ "'"'"a 1nt&gt; " • ""-''"'
attachments needed. Orig Healing
.,.,.
... Friday evening With Mr. and
_
supper 00 the lawn, Friday, July
llrtln•mu"' l' hane «• -"'I
nallv $119.95. Pay balance of
Minersville. Oblt
HOUSE FOR SALE In Racine, Mrs. Ada Thom(lSOII and Mra. Mra. Fred M. ROOsh and Mrs. Mr. Toney Thompson visited S, beginning at 8,30 p.m. Home.
o Cent: ae• "'""' ,,.. rhre• OOP
•• c ut.tve lruerttnn•
$68.31
of
9
payments
of
8
·
End
voar
sewer
troubles
li rooms and bath, carport Amy Boston were In Pobtt Plea· ADM Fry. They all enjoyed
Mr. Chuckle Blessing Wed- marle lee cream, cake, coffee·
F\11' rate 'If 4 ~"" " q .-r wora tf'UI
monthly. Phone WY 2·2204.
W• bave au 11ze1
and patio, large yard. Clar- sant Saturday on buolneu.
homemade lee cream.
and aoft drinkl -..UI be aold.
be cllarlf'd for ad•.,..'-'"t II no•
o~ut w !t)l\1' If\ .,.,. aft et" •lf'f'e'l•
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Macblneo
ence
Roy,
WI
t-2811.
Mr.
Billie
Wiegand
of
Polut
VIsiting
Th~ay
evenlng
Keefer
visited
.
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'"'I Gill
CAKD OJ fftA,"'IlS - t1 ~ tar
SJNr.F.-~
.R,--e:te'"'ct"'
ric - portable. ,
1\foasonable
Ralft
8
29
6tc
Pleasant
and
Mrs.
Irene
Winew111t
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Ml'll.
·
Anna
Fry
and
Mr.
evening
with
Mr.
and
,lJ word '~ ' "'mum &amp;1cf\ • .,,1\t ·on
al • .,,.... •t
&lt;)hlluarl•• "'lh!laiMII
Sews forward and backward. , Con w~ Z.Z974 Day ,.. Nl~bl HOUSE FOR SALE or trade for brlmmer ~~daughter DoJina of and Ml'll. Fred M. Rousb were
E. Fry.
11 I
p&lt;'t "'rtrd
Zig
Za
g
equipped
to
button·
J
7
Z6
tfc
bt
M'ddl
L
Sill
Letart,
VIBlted
Sunday
afrerMr.
and
Mra.
Albert
Boston.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Clarence YeaO~FIL ' I: HOURS
1
1
hole, etc. Bal. due $33.61 or
a Pace
opor
,noon with Mr. and Mrs. Okey Mrs. Louise Adkins who bas
Sharon and Beverly atrend·
8•:JO A 1'1 " o I~ ~ '1 1101\l:t
!la lu rrt.~ ,
II :if' '\ 1'1'1 ' ' •:!·llfl n"o"
rooms, bath, basement, city ·B. Roush.
been a medical pa''"nt In ...
. blrlbday dinner of Mrs.
1
7 pa yments $6 month IY. Ph one
te
] triclty ••a gar
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IT'~ SO EASV
, WY z. 22o4.
wa r, e ec
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• Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cros• of Holzer Hospital at Gallipolis, Yeager's mother, Mr!. Iva
0 _
7-Z.&amp;tc
TV PLAl 'E A
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age, ooe acre llfOUnd lD Rut- Letart Falls,' 0. visited Mrs. Ia recuperatbtg at ber home
at Broad Run Sunday.
RES I rt I PRt !Ill IC ING
· LEGHORN fryers , ~0- cents
land. S. D. Buskirk, Rutland, Cross' mother,. Mrs. Blanch now. Her daughter Sue who Is Mrs. Irene We&amp;V!!r and dau- 1--------:--:-~
w..m All
8 21 Otp Yeager Sunday evening.
each. William Garner, Long
Ohto.
laking speclal nurse's training
·Otarlene and Mrs. Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Peart Parker
7
1
3
i'HONE WY 2-2l S7
Bottom , Ohio.
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t'OR SALE : 7 room bouse In Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fry was In Children'• Hospital at CoKeefer and daughter Paula received word from their son, '
- - -· - ·- - - YES, YOU can borrow o or :
Jocalll)'. Cl!llel'll wale&lt; 1 n d
----- Jumbus, 0. Is home on a
In Parkersburg shopping Capt, Cedric 0. Parker, FairCarpet Shampooer FREE to :
city water. Sell for fl ,5110. Mrs.
INSTRUCTI~NS
of absence to care for her
. banks, Alaska, that he bad .,.
NOTICES
clean yoor carpets with Blue
J . M. Thornton WY 2-3827.
!her while she Is Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keefer celved notice that he was on
~
-Lustre. Baker Furniture, '
', j ·
1- 1&amp;.10 tp u. 1. CtVIr,. IIIIVICI TISTII
Paula attended an old lash- the promotion list for major.
!.OSf: WEIGHT safety wIth Mtddleport
7·2-&amp;tc
Mr. and Mrs . Stanley
belling for Mr. Keefer's Mr. an4 Mrs. Lewis Peten
DIAD AX 1formerly DEX·A '
Sales &amp; Service
HOUSE FOR SALE, 6 rooms ;!•:·'!:;~"P.'.';'::.~
of New Haven spent Wednesand husband, Mrs. Char· visited 1n Columbuo recently.
DrET f new name, sa me for· HAMBURGERS, lOc, 25c, Cofand bath, with new modern
J!~•!t,..•' ,.!!; =~ day and Thursday with
Campbell at Leon, Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A.
mu ~a. 0 ""·"' 98e at S 1 a rk I fee, Sr. Jack's Dairy Bar,;
kitchen. Located on 3 lots out lnlormaUo• •• Jobs. ututu, awquk• AdkiiUI' brother Ernest and
day evening.
Smith, Mr. and Mn. Larry
'2"
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ddleport
7-2-6tcl
.
m-atl. Writ• TODAY tlvlnl Dlml, ter Twlla Rickard They
Drugs.
~ ~oo t
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e Fits Almost Every Car
of high water. Will sell fum- .......... phone. L"''"'' ''""..,
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Miss Brenda IJul'lll Cl! Point Smith were In p arkeraburg
Al!1'&lt;&gt;1ioBii..~osur~r· oeeo ' CffiHUAHUAS, AKC, 5 months.,
!shed or unlumished. Ph. WY :':,"::":.~:Too 0 '"' ....unot, Po-ed them bt paintbtg In their Pleasant Is spendln~ a lew Monday.
ctlm:ellt&gt;oP Lost "ow I)PI!J i:I Wr i Also two grown dogs. Maude · eTransferable When
2·30'78.
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6-22-tlc ~ - ---· ··· -- ··
h~e.
days vacation vlslting her coo- Mrs. ' Gladys Smith and Mr.
bcens.' Call WV 1-Young, Racine, 0. WI 9 •
You Trade Cars
·
INSURANCE
M,.,. Frank Robinette and sln, Miss Beverly Yeager.
Arthur Wise have
returned
, ·~
7-2-3tc
FOR SALE: 7 room house lD
. . .. . .
Mra. Beulah Rickard were
Sunday dinner guest• of Mr. home 'J'OJD the hospital.
344 1.
''ERVOus? Can'l sleep? T r -,
good locality . Cistern water JOHNSON, Slmpsoo lnsurllllCe ping In Pol~! Pleasant Friday and Mrs. G&lt;orge Keeler were Mrs. Ethel Burdette visited
0- ,_IE- TO Circumstances bevorld "eGuaranteed 24 Months
and city water. Sell for r/,· Agency, ln. AU forma of In afternoon.
Mrs. Keeler's sister and fam- recently with her danghler and
my control, my garage will , n• w time.released Sleep.W•I
or 2_4,000 Miles
500. Mro. J .M.Thornton WY Z. lllll'ance. Jim Johaaoo and tittle MIBB Patricia Keefer Uy, Mr. and Mrs. James Keel· 11011-ln-law, Mr. and Mro. James
b· clo"e&lt;1 for the next 60 capsules. Only !l8c at Stat11
3627.
1-18-tfc Bud Simpson. Agents.
IIJlenl Friday with her
and Paula.
Smith, . Columbus.
~~j~: Brook Sayre, ~y~a:e, Drugs.
_.
S.20-3Qtp e Most-Popular. Unit · - · ·FOR SALE by owoer, S bed- .
I I lfc parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mlu Bonnie Jean Rayburn Mrs. Cle!&gt;rgla Diehl. :•pent 1
_
In Tbe U. li. A.
room home 1n Sugar Run Ar· Realer ......._ ' -· Boston.
of Mason 1.o spending a vacation day with ber sister, Mrit. Anna
FOR RENT __
..,, Large corner lol Newly ··w- ,_ ...., penaaal Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gibbs, with her grandparents, Mr. and Buck, Rutland~
NSTALLED
AUTO SAtES .
~- , five rooms and bah
modeled. CaD WY 2-31t8.
lid but•- oeed.8
,Janice and
of •Broad Mrs. Howard Rayburn.
Mr. and Mra. Wyatt...Sdiaef.
HOUSE
I .,
ted Denver
Mr Gibb
1
1958 PONTIAC convertible. Melvin Little, Cheshire, Ohto. •
11-lt-lfc
PJaoae WY Ulll
Run vlsl
.
s
Vl.oitlng Sunday with Mr. and or MI. Verno!', ~..., _ipj!gl
Phone WY 2.fi23fi.
7·2·Btp
7-2-6tc
HOUSE Trail Ins
Full ents, Mr. and Mrs. ·
Mrs. Howard Rayburn were Mr. the weekend with Mr. Schllelo··
_ __ _
-~IN POMEROY Etpt room
er
tll'8llce.
Gibbs 'JUesday evening.
and Mrs. Earl Mayes, Mr. and er's parents, Mt:. and Mt&amp;.' N.
1'1o• Rambler
POUR ROOM and bath, unfuf:
house, 3 bedroolllll and bath, comprehensive coverage. liD.- Col nd ,._ Martlll
Arthur Cohen and chDd· E. Schaefer. David
ntumed
8· .
w..rtd StaMar" ·• Compaet
nish ed house. 1650 Lincoln ,
large lot. Good locatioD out of per SIOOO coverage. Brlrnes• I
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and Mr Ra
d Helen horn alter a week's visit wllh
ll
j
high wate. Call WY Z-2590. . Srmpson Insurance Agency, Roush and dau~hter,
Marta ren,
. ·
ymon
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Heights, Ph. WY 2-38764.28 fit
POMEROY, 0.
5 tO~
Middleport Ph WY 2-29011
of North Carollna visited Mr. all of Point Pleasant, 1111-s. An- his grandparent&amp;
og car ro.. m. " e an II"'"~..;
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5'28
Ro h' father and wife Mon- ns Rayburn of Galllpolla, Mr. Mrs. Nancy Walker, Mu.
once Small car economy
.., DUPLEX, furntshed apart·
.
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FOUR ROOM h
with 1 ..,.
da us s
Mra. William Van Merer James Will, Becky,
Brenda
mana~abllll)
ment at 300 S 2nd Moddle- ' Mr Farmer, why pay more? re lot, largo po~=. basement, STOP. Compare prices before ~asler Chuckle Bleaslng of and children of Mason and Mr. and Beverly \&gt;lslted with Mrs.
MelrO!Mitao Motors
port Call in evening WY Z. t Breed to the best fm less. oU Rt. 7. Phone WY 2-6127 buying Insurance. IDgets In- Akro 0 wh l.o apendlng
Mrs. Bill McDermitt and Pearl Parker, Mrs. Gene Alldre,
E MaiD Street, Pomeroy
-~262.
5-28-tfc Now $6.00 breedtnR fee for
r,.28-30tp aSutranceMiddAJegpoenre;• 037hl3o PhoPearnel vaca~~n _;;lth ~s grantlparents,
of West Columbia.
Klmberlee and Kevin.
~ ~- -h- ·
p
1
sen
lee
to
excellent
Gold
Med·
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nd
Mra
Okey
B
Phone WY Z-3878
,llNI' ~IX room ouse eop es
FOR SALE 1 a
h
WY 2-2472
7 3 ""' r. a
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al - plus pro•en D•iry bulls
room oose
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...,. pent Friday night with
1511hJ after 5 p.m.
and performance tested beef I ·- two famlly double, 1 :., Ray Roush.
FOR NEW or USed ca.-.
--;-r
bull No association fees Cur· two family apartment, 1 - 1
LEGAL NO
_TICE
Mr. and Mro. Edward Flshtru&lt;:ks, ~n.'.ne Marvtn Mar"' FURNISHED apartments Two, tiss Breeding Service, Inc. room story and half, 1 er and Mr. Caryl Blair of ParkiAI~•11\:'\j Beasle\ M"aU•
4 room I five roum l''uuusn
For service call
large 6 room ho• wlth 3
IN TMI PIH.o\1'1 couaT o'
bu
W V visited Wed
ed and unfurmshd P h o" e Albert Parter Chester Ohio
room apartment adjoining.
MltOJ couNn, OHIO
ers rg, · 8·
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0 ,., Athens. LV :H06l
•t~ w~ 2-2557
5-7
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lnve
tm
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property
,
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BaCud.,, ••""ntotnl4r
nesday
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ok·
I•lP":P.
n:
I
PA. 985-3415 or
.s e
. Ofl TMI lltate ......... ldwanl
Chuck! nd
=,.---,~===-~ -- ~
Out ~ ht' gh water -•··· to 11c..1....,., .........
ey B. Roush and
e a
1948 ClmVROLET good tires, THHEE an&lt;! tour room furntsh
•• Parker, Pameroy, Ohio
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1e 1ng Mrs Mae FirJh
Interested in Northern Ohio l01:ation invlt·
f
sh d
Pbooe WY • - ·
wwn. Call Pt. Pleaoant 15111,.,
Mike B ss ·
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good body. WY 2-&gt;260.
, ed and un urm • apart·
~~
J after 5 p m evenings
er who l.o a housegueat of the
6 27 6tp I ments WY ~&gt;434
6 5 30tp
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DO•INDANTI
Roushes but has been visiUng
ed to apply. 2 yrs. training $3900 • $5250,
12 6 Uc
JI.IB-tfc • .,. No. 11,m
1946 Green Chevrolet for sale.
--- &amp;me lmlt~:';:. ~ott:u. stnet. 1
. the Fl!lbers In Parkersburg re- 3 yrs. training $4100 • $5500. Bachelor's
Body in good coodition . Sell , % DUPLEX, furnished apartFOR SALE _ Two bedroom ... coarteoton. w"' Vlrllala, Ooldl• tnmed back to !he Rouohes
A.Uu,
4 Clenaaa
Drl"• A.lkm. Wedn d
1
'ddl
cheap. Phone WI 9-3424.
menI aI 390 S· 20 d• M1 eboJ,Je Beautiful Bireb k.itcb Boutb carolina, S..uetb
a '• •
es ay 8 so.
degree $4300 • $6255, 5 yrs. training ,
1
7 3 3tc port. Call in evening. WY 2-•
en, automatic gas beat. 1849 ~·~ \:~
Mr... Riebard Roush of New
.- - ~- 5262.
5-28-tfc
Lincoln Heights CaD J 0 b o en. EN ' u.u. "'""".. CAKAou. ijaven spent all day Sunday willt
$4400 - $6440. Master's degree $4500.
.
c~ T.P.O., New Yorlr., New York, Ll- I ter nd h aba d Mr and
Bl•ettnar. WY U127. S.IJI.tt. wW .... · - . . . . . . . . . . H.Ul· ... s. a
u n • .
$6625. Full credit for military service 11nd
For Sale
=:-:::=::--=c-- -,--- -. """· .............. " ... - .. of Mro. Harry .'l'hompaon.
-· - '
FOR RENT
FOR SALE: 5 room house and !'.,~· ..!"l'.:"..,01 ~·~::.;•• ••:;::: -Mr. Ed - · visited Thurs·
- WHY WORRY over a sluggi'h
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bath' new1y decorated • gu ••~
b
· · 'wltb
'
leaching experience.
.
·~ ""
day afternoon
Mr. and Ml'll.
septk' tank? Get K!Pan Ern- One modern 4 room and
beating. FuU basement. LoMec:: ••~= -:sw.~t o~ n..tort.t Glbb
C.ll collect Superintendent •f Schools, NorAll Septic tank cleaner
at bath apartment including
cated 123 Hudson Street ""'''"' "" ••• ,.....,,, ,..,.. or ~"'""
•·
Landmark F~rm Bureau, Po' uid deHdenl. 11 llOt JUffictmt to Master Tonev 'nlompson vis·
two outside porches,
Middl•port. Price, t&amp;OOO. In· "'' no. ..... ,.,. ...,..., or odmtn- !ted Sunday with Muter Chuck·
walk, Ohio. Tel. 662-7031.
meroy.
7+30tc hardwood floors, gas fur·
qUire Ohio Hotel
l.ltmna his ut.tts that he died MilM or the rallowtllf dMCI'ibed real le and Mike BleSsln1 from Ak·
MODERN 4 bedroom home, Rt. nace. gas cooking stove, I
I 8 tie ....
.., "'""'''
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Tbe toUowlDI t~e~cr~bed
ron, 0., who l!l spending a VB•
7, Cheshire. See by appotnt· and electric refrigerator,
c...., of cation with their grandparenla,
ment only EM 7-7223.
located centrally in MidWANTED TO RENT,
......,,
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" Oblo, ODd
,.. "'
"'
... Mr. and Mra. Okey B. Rooau.
d
6 29 &amp;tc
leport, close to shopping
u ro11owa
Jim ...... and
"....u..11,...T.....,N ,..,a. Mr. and Mra.
......,
r-""---====--.....,o.,ll district,
schools, and
•
SIX or 8 room home. Prefer
oirn.do
of 0a
You Get Them
churches.
•
fann or out. Responsible btJ&amp;. ~ Mo.
M.::::' •."·.,.. daughter Pame Jane
Y·
$60
ton,
o
..
were
llle
dinner
gues~~
•
ed
P rtc •• above,
lness man. Otarleotm. Pb. .. :; :...""'h:!u.": C"'w::": of Mr. King's father and wife,
Priced furnished, $80
866-1984.
1 %1 lip ...,. ..,
10 , "' the Mr and u.s I-· ..,••
Hnrib U.. of uld trrutl... ·
•u • • - •-'6'
I •w oz Bevoroge GlosS.. or call
•
co a - •• ... Mr. Howard Weigand called II
You get 1 - 16 oz Size glaso
EMPLOYMENT W1nted :;-_;r
:r::t:'.:rr:::! on Mr. and Mra. Fred M. Roush
free each time you purchase
David
C. Miller
ta • at ""' . - " and Mrs Anna ,.._, """"tO gallono of gasoline or
HOUSEKEEPER, MlddiHged,
Of" ""'"
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more, or a combination oil Middleport, 0 ·
good coot, Uve lu. Ram•
.,.. tho rAil- ..,..., of Ml'll. Ethel Jl'ry,andC b.~~ t le
1 ""---Ph_._wv_2_-_sl_9_1__
change and tube iob.
bl e wages. Have references. ,...
_,.. •• ,...... No.... Bleaslng and Mr.
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f!finrrtt News, Events
6--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., .July 3, 1953

hGit and bolteu · &amp;mday

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USED CAR BUYS

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Results.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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HOWCAH 0H1i
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SUPER SERVICE STATION
BUSIN-ESSSERVICES
~~ 'te':1..-:'"l.oof =day morning,
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"""" WY 2-'1911 FOR EXPERIENCED painting,
MUSICAL lnlfrumenfl ::" .:1..0:'.1":1'::1,
...:':! 'nlompt10n are ~:~d~~~~
:&amp;! in.
Coal
lDRog~orCullandunsexterPilonelor. WYCa~l
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with ducts and register•. "•
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FOR SALE: Stndlvarlonl Vfcl. "'""'"1 . ,,... ttoo· • ..... enla Mr and
7•1-4tp
Kautz. Chester . Ohio. - · 2682·
~- WY 2-*1
. Un. Goad -jo. lleuoa•hle, ; .. ;:.;.-:;;..~ ,..._.. AND Tho~.
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of ,.., Uuwob Is Rickard and Mrs. , Blanch
POODLE PUPS A 1( _, • t~;;!. ~outer lnlunnce, Pomeroy lnl ,.., INSTAl I ED wtndlhleld
~~';,,'"f.~ :. V•n Schovck ' Suitday evenlnl
mon iature , male or female.
2 15 lfc 8lld door Insurance company
HELP WANTED
=r'.;..~,::.} f·
were Mr. Blllla Wei.qand, Polnt1 ·
Stn&lt;l service. Mrs. c. P. wn.
AUCI10NEEJI approved. AU worl: guar~ 1=~ ~ v;~c.:.:" 1J:::. ·Pieosant, Misler Chticlde ~nd.
li• •ns. 592 Broadway, ,_Midc pi 11 Ia tlee
tetd S.S.S. Servtce, WY Z.
,., fir ceneral boule- ~ ~~':f ~
Mike I!leaalllg ~· 'lr!· Ethel,
dl•port . Phone WY 2-5443.
Crill llntdfwll
t18t, SyraCUH, Ohio.
work, Live ln. WY J.UU.
IIUoo to tnii "" ""' ., 1010 ...Frv
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Write, n.. Ill' c..S 2$ 30tc
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SW~ " R in ~e•~ type cai&gt;J,1e!,
A. C. BRADFORD ·
WAITIIESS WANTED: co~8ii ,,:;::,.;:. •;.::"~•.t-:=-..:!: of Quincy,
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wanted :;: :;::-.,..~ "'"' ....
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Olley B. Rotish.

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Mri'N at the llOClll hour.
of Akroo, 0 ., and Mrs. Helen
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attending and calling
during Slllats. Beverly vlllted Thurs1
the day wirt Mrs. R bod
with Mr. and Ml'll. C. E.
JULY &amp;
INCOME- PROPER'lT-6 -~~;;;t~;;:;;;~:;;::;;::;IYnt~ar. ot ~Mr. lnd Mra.
Bethel 62 or the lalemllllollal
with bath gu ·heatlnl, IIi loot I Vlaltbtg Thurldly .rternoein J_,., Dleltl, Jr., Charlene
Myrtle EDen
Roush, Order of Job's! Daugbtm wiD
lot, good lot, iood location, In With Mr. and Ml'll. Curtll Rick- Jo Ellen of Pornef&lt;ty Mlu
and Milton Ray visited meet In regular ll!!llon 'Ibm.
Pomeroy and oonvenlent. R4nll ard and Mra. Blanch V!lll Sob- Fry o1 Parteraburg, Mr. an
evening with Mr. and day at 7.30 p.m. bt lht Pom.
easily
a_
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to
f40
monlhl)'. oyck wen Mr. and Mro. Fred Mrs. Jimmie Fry of
Haven
CUrtis
Rickard lllid Mrs. roy Maaonlc remple.
1961 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Dr. H.T. _ $199$ Total price ~.(WXI.
M.
Roush,
Mra.
Anna
Fry,
M;.
llelpta,
Mr.
ond
Mrs.
Johnle
Blanch
Van
Schoyck.
The annual Blake-Reed Ivory over blue finish, spotless clean interior, low mileSYRACliSE
7
1'0001
rand~
and
Mrs.
Okey
B.
Roush,
Ml'll.
Fry,
ol.
New
Haven,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mary
Louise
Keefer,
Jon
will be held on July 4, at the
age by original local owne r, V8 r11otor"" PoweJ"flide, radlo
home
with
bath,
l'!IIIIPieldy.
filMae
FIBber,
Mr.
Mike
and
Ml'll.
Andy
Cross,
Paul
and
Ed·
and
Carolyn
were
shOJ&gt;Forked
Run State Park, between ·
and heater.
sulated, willt lotced hot air bQI- a.uckle Bleulng; ond Mr. •11!1 die of Letart Falls, Mr. Ray
In Point Pleasant Friday Reedavllle an~ Long BOIU&gt;m. All
lng, yearly heatbtg biD ,120, Mra. Stanley Adkins.
Roush of l'olnt Pleasant, Mr.
old-fashioned baaket dinner will
1962 Belair
Was $2495, Now $2295
4·Door Sedan. Ivory over' black finish, red interior, W. W.
breezeway, and double gatqe. Mr. Ray Friend, who Ia em- and Mrs. Jeck Roush and tam- Mrs. Nancy Roush and chU· be enjoyed at noon. All rei•
tires show little wear. VB motor, automatie trana •• radio
Nicely loc~ted on M acre lot. ployod bt llllnol.o spent the By, New Haven, Mra. Blanch dren visited Wednesday with tiYes of the tare Mr. and Mra.
and heater. Showroom clean .
'18,500.
Should quallly for any weekend with hl.o pannts, Mr. Ye111er, Mr. •and Mra. Earl
Elbabeth Boston, Pat Edgar Blt.ke, are cordlaDJ 1izl. ·
WANT AD
type loan.
·
and .Mrs. Walter Friend.
Keefer, Mra. AUle· Hollman,
and Sammie.
,
vlted to attend.
INFORMATION
LOTS - OccaslonaDy we bave Mr. and Mrs. Curtla YOUJii, Miss, Sue Adltlnll, Mr. Emory Mr. and Ml'll. Cbarlea11rown,
JULY 1
'
Dt;AllUNES
·Nil·
some available eiL~er for buUd- Charleston, W. Va., Mr. and Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ad·
Ellen, and Eva Lee return· The Missionary Society
at.
&amp;:00 t' M 'la o 1:1oetn" I'UbliC'aUMI
OPEN EVES. 8:00 p.M.
U~
lng or for traDer sites. In towD Ml'll. Paul Blessing, Point Plea- klns, and Mrs. Erell Adkltts.
home Saturday afrer spend- I he Mount Morlab
Baptist
lllarul8'0 ~ a ahn t IHWI 4 M
llnnltu
POMEROY
.
OHIO
·
and
out
of
town.
Inquire
aant,
W.
Va.,
Mrs.
Rboda
YeaMr.
Howard
Wiegand,
Mr.
the
put three weeks In n- ChUrch of Middleport !lspoiiiOrCAN C EI~.A TtUNS
.
C. C. CUCKLER. REALTOR ger, Mason and ~. and Mra. and Mra. Fred M· .Roush and
wber~ they visited their 1ng a barbecue Friday, July 1
CUIIIIEL'l'lUNS
wto oe a~pr ev .&amp;nU • 111:110 " Ill
==~=::-:~::-:::::=:-;--:::-=-:=--::--:::-::::~'1
PHONE WY Will
Dallaa Roush of Florida and Mra. Anna FrY apent &amp;nday
Curtlt, Nellor. and Rob- from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. There wiD
r"' na" .,. ""' "h.,atln•
FOR SALE
ALBERT M, COX, SALESMAN Mr. George Bosloa and 1 on with Mr. inci Mrs. Charley
and their families. Robert be a variety of barbecued fooda
IU!:(lULA TtUNS
BUSINESS SERVICES
PHONE WY ~1Harold visited Tuesday w 1t h Moore, Sr. _'of Huntington,
home with his parenta Including chicken, ribs, franJI,.
rtw pun11111•• ~- · fte npt
co edt• at ret-e• w._~ •d• ""emed ZIG ZAG sewing machine, 1963 1
AUCTIONEER.
7-Wte Mr. and Mrs. Okey B. Roosh, Mrs. Beulah Rlcbrd w.. a
8pel!d a few daya.
flirters , also cole slaw and ~- ,
&lt;lh"•rhf)(lllln..
!ir-o'ln -"ollld b!'
model. blind hems, button- Ct.esier. Ohio.'
FOUR ROOM house with 1 ac- and O.uckle and Mike BJeu. buslnesa caller In Muon
Mr. and Ml'll; Albert Thomp- erages. Tjte ptibllc Is lnvlled.
tepr.r9M ·ma.edl1l1!'b
l"tl~ ..uti
1\&amp;hl!'l Will ....... ,.. "C!IpOI'IIihle fOI
holes,
appliques,
and
comes
4
18
tfc
re
lot,
large
porch,
basement
btfirs.
Sara
Hoffman
at
Broad
Pomeroy
Monday.
VIrginia, Harriet and AI- The Young Married elaa 0t
morP ~hal" '".. ......... .... , &lt;111ef"tlon
complete with set of fashion
off Roure No. 7. Pbone WY Run
VIBl
' 'ted
F r d y Mr. and Mr&amp;. Artie Rouah
Jo vtslted Saturday even- the Rock Sprtnga Meouidlst •
RATES
1 1 and famUy ot Broad Run spent
discs. One dial does it all. No
Plumb
__...
Mr and u- CUrtis
For Want Ad Servi.:e
~arl Gnleoer,
ID&amp; _u
__
121._
7·MO!c with Mr. and Mrs. D-"••t Glb....
.
·
church will have an Ice cre£JII
I
4 Cen ll ~~ "'"'"a 1nt&gt; " • ""-''"'
attachments needed. Orig Healing
.,.,.
... Friday evening With Mr. and
_
supper 00 the lawn, Friday, July
llrtln•mu"' l' hane «• -"'I
nallv $119.95. Pay balance of
Minersville. Oblt
HOUSE FOR SALE In Racine, Mrs. Ada Thom(lSOII and Mra. Mra. Fred M. ROOsh and Mrs. Mr. Toney Thompson visited S, beginning at 8,30 p.m. Home.
o Cent: ae• "'""' ,,.. rhre• OOP
•• c ut.tve lruerttnn•
$68.31
of
9
payments
of
8
·
End
voar
sewer
troubles
li rooms and bath, carport Amy Boston were In Pobtt Plea· ADM Fry. They all enjoyed
Mr. Chuckle Blessing Wed- marle lee cream, cake, coffee·
F\11' rate 'If 4 ~"" " q .-r wora tf'UI
monthly. Phone WY 2·2204.
W• bave au 11ze1
and patio, large yard. Clar- sant Saturday on buolneu.
homemade lee cream.
and aoft drinkl -..UI be aold.
be cllarlf'd for ad•.,..'-'"t II no•
o~ut w !t)l\1' If\ .,.,. aft et" •lf'f'e'l•
7-Z.Stc
s.
...
r
Macblneo
ence
Roy,
WI
t-2811.
Mr.
Billie
Wiegand
of
Polut
VIsiting
Th~ay
evenlng
Keefer
visited
.
·
'"'I Gill
CAKD OJ fftA,"'IlS - t1 ~ tar
SJNr.F.-~
.R,--e:te'"'ct"'
ric - portable. ,
1\foasonable
Ralft
8
29
6tc
Pleasant
and
Mrs.
Irene
Winew111t
·
Ml'll.
·
Anna
Fry
and
Mr.
evening
with
Mr.
and
,lJ word '~ ' "'mum &amp;1cf\ • .,,1\t ·on
al • .,,.... •t
&lt;)hlluarl•• "'lh!laiMII
Sews forward and backward. , Con w~ Z.Z974 Day ,.. Nl~bl HOUSE FOR SALE or trade for brlmmer ~~daughter DoJina of and Ml'll. Fred M. Rousb were
E. Fry.
11 I
p&lt;'t "'rtrd
Zig
Za
g
equipped
to
button·
J
7
Z6
tfc
bt
M'ddl
L
Sill
Letart,
VIBlted
Sunday
afrerMr.
and
Mra.
Albert
Boston.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Clarence YeaO~FIL ' I: HOURS
1
1
hole, etc. Bal. due $33.61 or
a Pace
opor
,noon with Mr. and Mrs. Okey Mrs. Louise Adkins who bas
Sharon and Beverly atrend·
8•:JO A 1'1 " o I~ ~ '1 1101\l:t
!la lu rrt.~ ,
II :if' '\ 1'1'1 ' ' •:!·llfl n"o"
rooms, bath, basement, city ·B. Roush.
been a medical pa''"nt In ...
. blrlbday dinner of Mrs.
1
7 pa yments $6 month IY. Ph one
te
] triclty ••a gar
""
"'"
IT'~ SO EASV
, WY z. 22o4.
wa r, e ec
' .,.. '
• Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cros• of Holzer Hospital at Gallipolis, Yeager's mother, Mr!. Iva
0 _
7-Z.&amp;tc
TV PLAl 'E A
I
age, ooe acre llfOUnd lD Rut- Letart Falls,' 0. visited Mrs. Ia recuperatbtg at ber home
at Broad Run Sunday.
RES I rt I PRt !Ill IC ING
· LEGHORN fryers , ~0- cents
land. S. D. Buskirk, Rutland, Cross' mother,. Mrs. Blanch now. Her daughter Sue who Is Mrs. Irene We&amp;V!!r and dau- 1--------:--:-~
w..m All
8 21 Otp Yeager Sunday evening.
each. William Garner, Long
Ohto.
laking speclal nurse's training
·Otarlene and Mrs. Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Peart Parker
7
1
3
i'HONE WY 2-2l S7
Bottom , Ohio.
' · tP j
t'OR SALE : 7 room bouse In Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fry was In Children'• Hospital at CoKeefer and daughter Paula received word from their son, '
- - -· - ·- - - YES, YOU can borrow o or :
Jocalll)'. Cl!llel'll wale&lt; 1 n d
----- Jumbus, 0. Is home on a
In Parkersburg shopping Capt, Cedric 0. Parker, FairCarpet Shampooer FREE to :
city water. Sell for fl ,5110. Mrs.
INSTRUCTI~NS
of absence to care for her
. banks, Alaska, that he bad .,.
NOTICES
clean yoor carpets with Blue
J . M. Thornton WY 2-3827.
!her while she Is Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keefer celved notice that he was on
~
-Lustre. Baker Furniture, '
', j ·
1- 1&amp;.10 tp u. 1. CtVIr,. IIIIVICI TISTII
Paula attended an old lash- the promotion list for major.
!.OSf: WEIGHT safety wIth Mtddleport
7·2-&amp;tc
Mr. and Mrs . Stanley
belling for Mr. Keefer's Mr. an4 Mrs. Lewis Peten
DIAD AX 1formerly DEX·A '
Sales &amp; Service
HOUSE FOR SALE, 6 rooms ;!•:·'!:;~"P.'.';'::.~
of New Haven spent Wednesand husband, Mrs. Char· visited 1n Columbuo recently.
DrET f new name, sa me for· HAMBURGERS, lOc, 25c, Cofand bath, with new modern
J!~•!t,..•' ,.!!; =~ day and Thursday with
Campbell at Leon, Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A.
mu ~a. 0 ""·"' 98e at S 1 a rk I fee, Sr. Jack's Dairy Bar,;
kitchen. Located on 3 lots out lnlormaUo• •• Jobs. ututu, awquk• AdkiiUI' brother Ernest and
day evening.
Smith, Mr. and Mn. Larry
'2"
'"tp
'
Mt
'
ddleport
7-2-6tcl
.
m-atl. Writ• TODAY tlvlnl Dlml, ter Twlla Rickard They
Drugs.
~ ~oo t
·
_
·
e Fits Almost Every Car
of high water. Will sell fum- .......... phone. L"''"'' ''""..,
·
Miss Brenda IJul'lll Cl! Point Smith were In p arkeraburg
Al!1'&lt;&gt;1ioBii..~osur~r· oeeo ' CffiHUAHUAS, AKC, 5 months.,
!shed or unlumished. Ph. WY :':,"::":.~:Too 0 '"' ....unot, Po-ed them bt paintbtg In their Pleasant Is spendln~ a lew Monday.
ctlm:ellt&gt;oP Lost "ow I)PI!J i:I Wr i Also two grown dogs. Maude · eTransferable When
2·30'78.
·
6-22-tlc ~ - ---· ··· -- ··
h~e.
days vacation vlslting her coo- Mrs. ' Gladys Smith and Mr.
bcens.' Call WV 1-Young, Racine, 0. WI 9 •
You Trade Cars
·
INSURANCE
M,.,. Frank Robinette and sln, Miss Beverly Yeager.
Arthur Wise have
returned
, ·~
7-2-3tc
FOR SALE: 7 room house lD
. . .. . .
Mra. Beulah Rickard were
Sunday dinner guest• of Mr. home 'J'OJD the hospital.
344 1.
''ERVOus? Can'l sleep? T r -,
good locality . Cistern water JOHNSON, Slmpsoo lnsurllllCe ping In Pol~! Pleasant Friday and Mrs. G&lt;orge Keeler were Mrs. Ethel Burdette visited
0- ,_IE- TO Circumstances bevorld "eGuaranteed 24 Months
and city water. Sell for r/,· Agency, ln. AU forma of In afternoon.
Mrs. Keeler's sister and fam- recently with her danghler and
my control, my garage will , n• w time.released Sleep.W•I
or 2_4,000 Miles
500. Mro. J .M.Thornton WY Z. lllll'ance. Jim Johaaoo and tittle MIBB Patricia Keefer Uy, Mr. and Mrs. James Keel· 11011-ln-law, Mr. and Mro. James
b· clo"e&lt;1 for the next 60 capsules. Only !l8c at Stat11
3627.
1-18-tfc Bud Simpson. Agents.
IIJlenl Friday with her
and Paula.
Smith, . Columbus.
~~j~: Brook Sayre, ~y~a:e, Drugs.
_.
S.20-3Qtp e Most-Popular. Unit · - · ·FOR SALE by owoer, S bed- .
I I lfc parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mlu Bonnie Jean Rayburn Mrs. Cle!&gt;rgla Diehl. :•pent 1
_
In Tbe U. li. A.
room home 1n Sugar Run Ar· Realer ......._ ' -· Boston.
of Mason 1.o spending a vacation day with ber sister, Mrit. Anna
FOR RENT __
..,, Large corner lol Newly ··w- ,_ ...., penaaal Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gibbs, with her grandparents, Mr. and Buck, Rutland~
NSTALLED
AUTO SAtES .
~- , five rooms and bah
modeled. CaD WY 2-31t8.
lid but•- oeed.8
,Janice and
of •Broad Mrs. Howard Rayburn.
Mr. and Mra. Wyatt...Sdiaef.
HOUSE
I .,
ted Denver
Mr Gibb
1
1958 PONTIAC convertible. Melvin Little, Cheshire, Ohto. •
11-lt-lfc
PJaoae WY Ulll
Run vlsl
.
s
Vl.oitlng Sunday with Mr. and or MI. Verno!', ~..., _ipj!gl
Phone WY 2.fi23fi.
7·2·Btp
7-2-6tc
HOUSE Trail Ins
Full ents, Mr. and Mrs. ·
Mrs. Howard Rayburn were Mr. the weekend with Mr. Schllelo··
_ __ _
-~IN POMEROY Etpt room
er
tll'8llce.
Gibbs 'JUesday evening.
and Mrs. Earl Mayes, Mr. and er's parents, Mt:. and Mt&amp;.' N.
1'1o• Rambler
POUR ROOM and bath, unfuf:
house, 3 bedroolllll and bath, comprehensive coverage. liD.- Col nd ,._ Martlll
Arthur Cohen and chDd· E. Schaefer. David
ntumed
8· .
w..rtd StaMar" ·• Compaet
nish ed house. 1650 Lincoln ,
large lot. Good locatioD out of per SIOOO coverage. Brlrnes• I
"""·
and Mr Ra
d Helen horn alter a week's visit wllh
ll
j
high wate. Call WY Z-2590. . Srmpson Insurance Agency, Roush and dau~hter,
Marta ren,
. ·
ymon
. e
n·
..... udeoce d r-m
Heights, Ph. WY 2-38764.28 fit
POMEROY, 0.
5 tO~
Middleport Ph WY 2-29011
of North Carollna visited Mr. all of Point Pleasant, 1111-s. An- his grandparent&amp;
og car ro.. m. " e an II"'"~..;
c
""
. .
5'28
Ro h' father and wife Mon- ns Rayburn of Galllpolla, Mr. Mrs. Nancy Walker, Mu.
once Small car economy
.., DUPLEX, furntshed apart·
.
..
FOUR ROOM h
with 1 ..,.
da us s
Mra. William Van Merer James Will, Becky,
Brenda
mana~abllll)
ment at 300 S 2nd Moddle- ' Mr Farmer, why pay more? re lot, largo po~=. basement, STOP. Compare prices before ~asler Chuckle Bleaslng of and children of Mason and Mr. and Beverly \&gt;lslted with Mrs.
MelrO!Mitao Motors
port Call in evening WY Z. t Breed to the best fm less. oU Rt. 7. Phone WY 2-6127 buying Insurance. IDgets In- Akro 0 wh l.o apendlng
Mrs. Bill McDermitt and Pearl Parker, Mrs. Gene Alldre,
E MaiD Street, Pomeroy
-~262.
5-28-tfc Now $6.00 breedtnR fee for
r,.28-30tp aSutranceMiddAJegpoenre;• 037hl3o PhoPearnel vaca~~n _;;lth ~s grantlparents,
of West Columbia.
Klmberlee and Kevin.
~ ~- -h- ·
p
1
sen
lee
to
excellent
Gold
Med·
.,
~
·
M
nd
Mra
Okey
B
Phone WY Z-3878
,llNI' ~IX room ouse eop es
FOR SALE 1 a
h
WY 2-2472
7 3 ""' r. a
·
·
t 22 tfc Terrace. Phone Pt. Pleasant
al - plus pro•en D•iry bulls
room oose
• '
...,. pent Friday night with
1511hJ after 5 p.m.
and performance tested beef I ·- two famlly double, 1 :., Ray Roush.
FOR NEW or USed ca.-.
--;-r
bull No association fees Cur· two family apartment, 1 - 1
LEGAL NO
_TICE
Mr. and Mro. Edward Flshtru&lt;:ks, ~n.'.ne Marvtn Mar"' FURNISHED apartments Two, tiss Breeding Service, Inc. room story and half, 1 er and Mr. Caryl Blair of ParkiAI~•11\:'\j Beasle\ M"aU•
4 room I five roum l''uuusn
For service call
large 6 room ho• wlth 3
IN TMI PIH.o\1'1 couaT o'
bu
W V visited Wed
ed and unfurmshd P h o" e Albert Parter Chester Ohio
room apartment adjoining.
MltOJ couNn, OHIO
ers rg, · 8·
·
0 ,., Athens. LV :H06l
•t~ w~ 2-2557
5-7
-ttr
·
•
Good
lnve
tm
nt
property
,
...
a.
BaCud.,, ••""ntotnl4r
nesday
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ok·
I•lP":P.
n:
I
PA. 985-3415 or
.s e
. Ofl TMI lltate ......... ldwanl
Chuck! nd
=,.---,~===-~ -- ~
Out ~ ht' gh water -•··· to 11c..1....,., .........
ey B. Roush and
e a
1948 ClmVROLET good tires, THHEE an&lt;! tour room furntsh
•• Parker, Pameroy, Ohio
'"
• """"'
•••tNTIP'
1e 1ng Mrs Mae FirJh
Interested in Northern Ohio l01:ation invlt·
f
sh d
Pbooe WY • - ·
wwn. Call Pt. Pleaoant 15111,.,
Mike B ss ·
·
·
good body. WY 2-&gt;260.
, ed and un urm • apart·
~~
J after 5 p m evenings
er who l.o a housegueat of the
6 27 6tp I ments WY ~&gt;434
6 5 30tp
•
. •
•
DO•INDANTI
Roushes but has been visiUng
ed to apply. 2 yrs. training $3900 • $5250,
12 6 Uc
JI.IB-tfc • .,. No. 11,m
1946 Green Chevrolet for sale.
--- &amp;me lmlt~:';:. ~ott:u. stnet. 1
. the Fl!lbers In Parkersburg re- 3 yrs. training $4100 • $5500. Bachelor's
Body in good coodition . Sell , % DUPLEX, furnished apartFOR SALE _ Two bedroom ... coarteoton. w"' Vlrllala, Ooldl• tnmed back to !he Rouohes
A.Uu,
4 Clenaaa
Drl"• A.lkm. Wedn d
1
'ddl
cheap. Phone WI 9-3424.
menI aI 390 S· 20 d• M1 eboJ,Je Beautiful Bireb k.itcb Boutb carolina, S..uetb
a '• •
es ay 8 so.
degree $4300 • $6255, 5 yrs. training ,
1
7 3 3tc port. Call in evening. WY 2-•
en, automatic gas beat. 1849 ~·~ \:~
Mr... Riebard Roush of New
.- - ~- 5262.
5-28-tfc
Lincoln Heights CaD J 0 b o en. EN ' u.u. "'""".. CAKAou. ijaven spent all day Sunday willt
$4400 - $6440. Master's degree $4500.
.
c~ T.P.O., New Yorlr., New York, Ll- I ter nd h aba d Mr and
Bl•ettnar. WY U127. S.IJI.tt. wW .... · - . . . . . . . . . . H.Ul· ... s. a
u n • .
$6625. Full credit for military service 11nd
For Sale
=:-:::=::--=c-- -,--- -. """· .............. " ... - .. of Mro. Harry .'l'hompaon.
-· - '
FOR RENT
FOR SALE: 5 room house and !'.,~· ..!"l'.:"..,01 ~·~::.;•• ••:;::: -Mr. Ed - · visited Thurs·
- WHY WORRY over a sluggi'h
•
bath' new1y decorated • gu ••~
b
· · 'wltb
'
leaching experience.
.
·~ ""
day afternoon
Mr. and Ml'll.
septk' tank? Get K!Pan Ern- One modern 4 room and
beating. FuU basement. LoMec:: ••~= -:sw.~t o~ n..tort.t Glbb
C.ll collect Superintendent •f Schools, NorAll Septic tank cleaner
at bath apartment including
cated 123 Hudson Street ""'''"' "" ••• ,.....,,, ,..,.. or ~"'""
•·
Landmark F~rm Bureau, Po' uid deHdenl. 11 llOt JUffictmt to Master Tonev 'nlompson vis·
two outside porches,
Middl•port. Price, t&amp;OOO. In· "'' no. ..... ,.,. ...,..., or odmtn- !ted Sunday with Muter Chuck·
walk, Ohio. Tel. 662-7031.
meroy.
7+30tc hardwood floors, gas fur·
qUire Ohio Hotel
l.ltmna his ut.tts that he died MilM or the rallowtllf dMCI'ibed real le and Mike BleSsln1 from Ak·
MODERN 4 bedroom home, Rt. nace. gas cooking stove, I
I 8 tie ....
.., "'""'''
----- - &gt;
Tbe toUowlDI t~e~cr~bed
ron, 0., who l!l spending a VB•
7, Cheshire. See by appotnt· and electric refrigerator,
c...., of cation with their grandparenla,
ment only EM 7-7223.
located centrally in MidWANTED TO RENT,
......,,
"'.....,_,
""' state.......
" Oblo, ODd
,.. "'
"'
... Mr. and Mra. Okey B. Rooau.
d
6 29 &amp;tc
leport, close to shopping
u ro11owa
Jim ...... and
"....u..11,...T.....,N ,..,a. Mr. and Mra.
......,
r-""---====--.....,o.,ll district,
schools, and
•
SIX or 8 room home. Prefer
oirn.do
of 0a
You Get Them
churches.
•
fann or out. Responsible btJ&amp;. ~ Mo.
M.::::' •."·.,.. daughter Pame Jane
Y·
$60
ton,
o
..
were
llle
dinner
gues~~
•
ed
P rtc •• above,
lness man. Otarleotm. Pb. .. :; :...""'h:!u.": C"'w::": of Mr. King's father and wife,
Priced furnished, $80
866-1984.
1 %1 lip ...,. ..,
10 , "' the Mr and u.s I-· ..,••
Hnrib U.. of uld trrutl... ·
•u • • - •-'6'
I •w oz Bevoroge GlosS.. or call
•
co a - •• ... Mr. Howard Weigand called II
You get 1 - 16 oz Size glaso
EMPLOYMENT W1nted :;-_;r
:r::t:'.:rr:::! on Mr. and Mra. Fred M. Roush
free each time you purchase
David
C. Miller
ta • at ""' . - " and Mrs Anna ,.._, """"tO gallono of gasoline or
HOUSEKEEPER, MlddiHged,
Of" ""'"
•
,. ' ' ~''
more, or a combination oil Middleport, 0 ·
good coot, Uve lu. Ram•
.,.. tho rAil- ..,..., of Ml'll. Ethel Jl'ry,andC b.~~ t le
1 ""---Ph_._wv_2_-_sl_9_1__
change and tube iob.
bl e wages. Have references. ,...
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Patriotic Theme Is Carried Out
In Decorations At French Home '

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InstallatiOn
Of Officers
Held By Council

NOW YOU KNOW

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For Mr•• &amp;ui.nder• '

Save All of Your Sales Slips fsom
Elberfelds In Pomeroy I

Funeral aervtcee for ' M r a.
Mary Saunclera, who . ....t4ed
with her daughter and 11011 - lD ;
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin zertlo,
held Wednesday altenooa
at the Rawlings and Coati 1!'11Home with Rev. Malrvla
Dowson officiating,

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Amerlaoa Jlevolatloury ..,.
Jokn l'aul JeMo _., lleld lliiiY
rank blper lbao Qllt ol &lt;IP'
IBIII Ia lbe u.S. Na•y.

They are valuable! Bring them in any time and have
them added.
Cloted All D1y, Thuncl1y, July 4th.

SHOP FRIDAY 9 AM to 5 PM
and SATURDAY 9 AM to 9 PM

ELBERFELDS
IN POMEROY
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COLUMBUS - Officials saki
today they expect more than
1,000 dairy cattle from Ohio I
and surqounding states to be ex- ~
hlbllod at the state fair Aug.
:U·Sept. 2.
I
They said prizes lor dairy 1
cattle will total $37,1166. Show
dates for various breeds are as
!ollows : Ayrshire, Aug. 28 and
!2; !!.own Swiss, Aug. Tl and
!8; Guernsey, Aug. 27 and 28;
Holstein, Aug. 28 and 29; Jersey, Aug. 28 and 28; Milking
Shorthorn and Red Poll, Aug.
1

SALE STARTS

FRIDAY,
JULY 5th
9:00 A.M.

Death Toll
Lower Than
Predicted

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About
Middleport

WOMEN'S
SHOE.S
CONNIE$ ••• HER HUGGER$
CHARM STEP ••• KIDS

($ho• Dlspleyed on Racks For Easy Selection)

AT HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT SHOE STORE
You can choose a Keepsake
Diamond Rinr with complete confidence, for the
famous Keepaake guaJ"antee
gives written proof of a
perfect center diamond, or
replacement assured.

$350.00
$100.00

A. BELFAST
B. ALIE

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Keepooka Ringo Priced to Fit Every Purse

John Vroman of SUnbury
ASK '1'0 WED
with his parents, Mr. and
PT. PLEASANT - George Mrs. John Vroman Saunday In
. Frank Brown, 76, Gallipoha, Middleport while Mr!. Vroman
Oh1o, and Martha Carolyn Keels and son, John Howard, visited
Currie, 54, Galllpo~
with her father Ernest Covert
made application Ill a mar- and family of
rlage license in the office of Mr. and Mrs. James Cristhe County Clerk.
well and daughter, Dianne, re.
turned from a visit with relapreSided at the punch bowl.
lives in Chicago, Ill.
Guests were Mass ~na How. Miss Farie Erlewine
and
ell, Mrs. C. F. Hibbs,
Mrs. Lucy Gregg spent SaturKlem, Mrs. James Euin Charl$ton wher th
le1, Mrs. Mildred Ziegler, M.rs.
with Mrs. Gregg~ d:JRobert C. FISher, MISS Nma
Karen Sue Gregg who
Russell, Mrs. David C. Miller ;. at~nding Morris Harv~y ColPomeroy • Mrs. Don
Sunday they were guests
Mrs. Ver?on Weber of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael OhMary Elizabeth Chapman
of Nelsonville.
Mrs. Wilham l!amm, Mrs.
Mrs. Paul Smart is the guest
bert Coats, Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, of her daughter and famU
Mrs. Edgar Reynolds,
Mrs. the Rev and Mrs Georg
Lewis Smith and Miss SaljY dall and' children cd Plat~OO:g.
Schaaf.
She plans to accompany them
to Denver, Colo.,
by plane.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Horden
Columbus visited thil
week
with the latter's sister and brother • In - law, Mr. and Mrs.
Garen Stansbury. They
'emrou1ie home after a vacation
In Williamsburg, Va.
L. R. Larkln of the
Riverview Garden Club, will
guest speaker on the garclub radio program ToesJuly 9· on the Coffee Hour
WMPO.

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White, Bone, Black Mesh, Whlle Mesh

VALUES TO 9.95

eFLATS
Colors In soft Ieath·
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white, two-

tones, beige and
sage brush.

87

Values
to

9.95

3''

SAVE
COOLERS

AS
MUCH AS

FEATHER LIGHT - - - - - - - - - - -

' . 12 - - - - - - - -

LIVING ROOM SUITES ~:C~IONAL
LOUNGE CHAIRS

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eBEIGE

CHARM STEP
• HIGH H~ELS
eMEDIUM HEELS
eSTACKS

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Values to 3.99

Wblte, Bone, Two-Tones

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LINOLEUM RUGS

KEDS .and
PARIS FASHION
CANVAS

·5''·

$78,363 Worth Of

ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mr. and Mra. Eugene SinJth
of Middleport are llnnouncing
the birth of a daughter June 16
at Holzer Hospital, named Cynthia Ann. She has two brothers,
Timmy and Johnny. Grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Lincoln
Smith of Middleport and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Smith, Sr., of
Bradbury,

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Baker Furniture Is Moving To ANew Location

FURNITURE, APPLIANCES and
FLOOR COVERINGS Will Be Sold Now

MEDIUM lind LOW HEELS

eHIGH HEELS
e MEDIUM HEELS

REMOVAL SALE
70

HEEL HUGGERS

Sale! CONNIES and
PARIS FASHION

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L:::.·$69.01 YALUI--

WITH SQUADRON 311
Robert J. Hawley, 'aviation
electrician's mate second claas,
USN, son of Mrs. Lola M. Hawley of Union Ave., Pomeroy is
oervlng with Patrol Squadron 30
at the Naval Air Stalion, .Jacksonville, Fla.

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Will Find At Baker Furniture During OUR REMOVAL SALEI

Buy on The Easiest Tarms

BAKER FURNITURE

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Ruth Leuwertlt !Iaiii Holt
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