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IIIEEIING
SUNDAY
A Nativity
Deanery
meeting
will be held Sunday at
2 p.
m. at the st. Andrew's Church
in Nelsonville. Mrs. Del Veechio, president of the Steubenville Diocese of Catholic Women's Clubs, will be present.
Those wishing to attend may
contact Mrs. Paul Casri.

SOCIAL I'""""""'Around
' And
CALENDAR M'dd/
About

SLower Honors
Miss Chap man

ATI'END
MEETING
r
Twenty
members,
odvisor&lt;,
n
and parents of the Meigs 4-H
Pleasure Riders allendcd
•
three county 4-H meeting
;.~
urday at the Bob Evans Farm. Miss Linda Chapman, whose
JUNE t
The aU day meetmg was marriage to A IC Bruce Stalnak- White Rose Lodge will meet
training session on judging
er will be an event of Sunday, ! Wednesday afternoon at 1:30
horses and pomes as to
was guest of honor Friday eve- p.m. at the legion hall in Mid·
anre and action.
nmg "'.a shower gJvcn by Mrs. dleport.
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s:;:i
the U~ited Methodist church. stated coovocation Wednesday,
' Jto ellow and green color at 7·30 p m lor the transaction
was carried out in the of
and the elecI decorations. Girts were placed tion of olficers lor the coming
' on a table with while rover and year All officers and compan: centered with a yellow and ions ·are urged to attend. Regreen un,hrella
.
. freshmenls will be served folGames were played With pm- lowing the meeting.
es awarded I he winners after
JUNE II
which the honored g"est open- The Catholic Women's Club
' ed her many lovely girts.
of the Sacred Heart Church will
Cake ~red in while and dec- have a potluck
picnic on
: orated \l ith while weddmg bells Thursday at 6 p. m. at the
I1 and ye llow roses. tea, coffee home of Mrs. ~orge Hackel.!,
and yel low minis were served, Sr., Middleport. Each member

friday N1ght

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DAD-APPROVED

~o~~;;o~ .t~~~r~.;~r:;t~l~~: ~~~

them~

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r~ula; b~siness

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The Past Councilors of Theo..
dorm; Council D~ughters
of
America will meet Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Rollin Bearhs.

VOL XVII

NO. 45

Ali&lt;'ndmg were Miss

Rulh Hemlock Grove will present the

Ann l·:dvmrds, Mr~.
Virgil program and Harrisonville will
Bla~..:kv.und. Mrs. C.1rl Arno~d, open and close the meeting. Re-

Mrs. AudrL'Y Slater, Mrs. VJC- rreshments will be served by
1
tor Young, Sr .. Mrs.
Pally the host Gr;mge.
Ne utzlmg,
M"s Pally Sham, The Pomeroy Bend C. B. RaMrs. Hoger !lines, Mrs. Opha dio dub will hold a wiener ]
Offutt. ~Irs. Willard Hines, Mrs. roasl at the Syracuse Road, Don Housh, Mrs. Harold Mas- , side Park Thursday ovening,
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A COMPLETE LINE

M i ~s Sa lly Foster,

SI&lt;Jre Powell.

Mrs. 7 p.m. for members and their
families.

Mrs. E. E. Bryan!, Mrs. A. A special meeting of Pomelonzo Custer, Mrs. Cleland · '
Chapter 186 OES will be
Mrs. Denver Th11mas, Mrs.
Thursday, June 10 at 7::10
fred Yeauger, M"'. Boney . 'p.m. lor the initiation of three
chell, Mrs. Harley Stalnaker, candidates.
Miss Golda Sargent, Mrs. EdJUNE 13
wina Sroll, Mrs. Marona Roush A Nativity Deanery meeting
and Mrs. Marie Chapman.
will he held Sunday at 2 p. m.
Sending gi!U; but unable to at the St. Andrew's Church In
attend were Mrs. Mollie Cozart, Nelsonville. Mrs. Del Vecchio,
I Mrs. Orville Brown, Mrs. John president or the Sleubenville Di.

HOUSE
SLIPPERS

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In
the

WORLD

PAJAMAS
FOR HIM!

Make a Handy Man a Happy

Long or short styles. Cool
cotton for his sleeping
comfort. AU sizes A, B,

needs. At our store you'll find

Buy him the work clothes he
"'~

s.

the greatest selection of the
many famous national labels!

C, D and E.

DUNGAREES
For every purpose. Sanforized
shrunk 10 ounce

1

blue

denim

with zipper fly. Sizes 29 to 44.

FIVE.

Many st~le!! In this Father's
Day ~ elec t ion und :;{'\cral
.:·olors from whith 1o choose.

Sizt-s 6 to 12. Choose now

while selet:twn is cumplete.

Leathers
Corduroys
Felts
2.99

h

6.99

SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT

Nylon added to toe and heel. Short elastic tops.
Black, grey and white. Sizes 10 to 13. 3 pairs $1.00

and M;·s. Glenn Dill, Mrs. Le- will be present. Those wishing
land Sisson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom to attend may contact Mrs.
Mankin. Mrs. William Clark, Paul Casci.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunnel, Mrs.
----Gail Buck and Gloria, Mrs,
MRS, FOREMAt IS HOSTlie Sargent, Mrs. Ralph
ESS TO SRELLIE BOICE
more, Mrs. Richard Young,
CIRCLE
rreorge Hubstetter and ·
Mrs. Evelyn Foreman was
\lr. mlll Mr.s. Phil Ohlinger.
hostess to ltJe Shellle Boice
Mrs. Homer Cooper, Mr. and Circle of the Great Bend Bap' Mrs. D&lt;ile Jusl1s, Mrs. Ever. tist church when they met at
eU Thomas, Mrs. Antone Luc- her home June I.
I ke, Miss Hoberta Rom me, MJSs Devotions entitled "Lead Us
~ Kay Follrod. M1sses
Nancy in Prayer" was led by Mrs.
and Carol Hamm, Mrs. Char- Glenna O'Connor, She read a
R. Karr !ir., Mrs. Remo Lmd, poem on prayer the seriplure
l ies
Mrs. Charles Wildermuth and James 5:16-19, then offered ;
, daughters. Mr~. Richard Fm- prayer, Miss Wilma Sayre, pres-

For work. Fisher stripe, two way zipper. Plenty of
pockets. Sizes 36 to 50.......... $5.95 and $7.50

Visit the Furniture
Department On
the 3rd Floor

GIVE
FATHER
A ROBE

ler, Mrs. Gerald Wik•ermuth, mount or used stamps and usrd

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are ready to

be

their respective designations. More stamps were
donated at the meeting.

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eSTARTS THURSDAY, JUNE 10 at 9 A.M.

The program,

SHOE CLEARANC-E!'!

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Visit to

a

Mental Hospital," was present.
ed bv Mrs. Isabel Lewi&gt;. The
stig~a once attached to mental 1
iII ness has not yet been entirely dispelled. However, the ther11•1~eulc1·c value of human love
and kindness has been demonconclusively as often
the only effective treabnent or
mental 1lln&lt;Ss, she stressed.
The hostess gave the closing
prayer then served
relrehments to Mrs. Edna Baker and
Sharon, Mrs. Glenna O'Connor,
Miss Wilma Sayre, Mrs. Isabel
Lewis, Kothleen and Brenda,
Jimmy and David Foreman.
Mrs, Ruth Wolle was absent.
She was remembered with a
get well card.
ATTEND TEA

e1NiJitalht. SHOES
REGULARLY PRICED UP TO $10.99
l.adles! .•. this is the sale you have awaited! Smartaire flats, walking
heels and dreos pumps in patents, leathers and straws.

Many oolors ... blue, red, pink, bone, black &amp; white spectators, natural
and plnk straw. Sizes 4 to 9, but not aU sizes ill eacb style. Hurry, shop

Two officers of the Amerl·
can Legioo Auxiliary of Drew
Webster Post 3!1 and Girl State
representatives and altematoo
sponsored by the Unit and
tlleir mothers were in Gallipol·
is Saturday to attend the Girl
State Tea held at the Grace
Methodist church.
Attending were Mrs. Mason
Fisher, firs t vice PrOOident;
Mrs. Jed Webester, Sr~ Ameri·
canlsm chairman! respre~ta·
lives, Claudia Grueser and her
mother, Mrs. Walter Grueaer,
Sandra Hendricks and mother,
Mrs. Harley Hendricks, Barbara
Kennedy and mother, Mrs.
Walter Kennedy, Jr., and alter·
nates, Cheryl Edwarda and her
mother, Mrs. V. D. Edwards,
and Sharon Biggs and her molher, Mrs. Nathan Biggs,

tarl¥1

MATCH,ING
BAGS
J. PRJCE

GIVE HIM COVERALLS

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Mrs. Paul Sa~Pson, Mrro.. D"?ght spectacles

Chapman. Canaday
In 11M Mlddl. Blotlr Naxt 11 llberhkfl

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I'OMEilOV't OUAUfY SHOI I'I'ORII '&gt;Ti'

PI€NJ.C POSTPONED
Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will not meet
Friday, June It but wiD have
their annual picnic Friday, June
18 at the home of Mrs. Edward

~f:ro~icnlo

Fa: in
will be
held all p.m. The meat will be
provided by the hostesses and
membera are asked to bring
covered
their
owndish.
table service and a

..SPACE WALKER - Astronaut Edward White floats . in space, the gold-plated cord attaching him to the GemtnJ capsule
unwtndmg
Mextco
and Texas
coast.from the black bag m front of h1m. More t)jan a hundred miles below are the Gulf 0 f

GOP Events Net Over Million
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Dollars; Goldwater IS
'Out'

BACHELORS' FRIEND COTTON SOCKS

, law ::md Tarn.Jra, MJss Mary idPnt. was in cha rge 00 the bus. K Clwpman, Mrs. J?h.n Koeh~ iness session. A sufficient a·

OHIO,

Reds Rip
Camp, 14
Dead

$2.48

1Musser Miss Jerri Frick, Mr. ocese of Catholic Women's club ·

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Astros Return Home,
~ Greeted by Thousands

Man in our Work Clothes

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IIQMEROY-MIDDLEPOnT. OHIO

FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 20

aunt of Mr. Stalnaker, servr•d with Hemlock Grove and Har~
i the tea and coffee.
risonville Granges as guests.
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Remember Father with a Gift from Elberfelds

, ol M1ss Chapman, served the The Rock Springs Grange I
cake and ~Irs. St;~ca Powell, ' will meet Thursday at 8 p.m.

PRESENT

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DetiOI4!d To The Jnure,a 01 Til. Meie..Maon -frea

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iltlti~ng~in~M~i~dd~l~ep~o~rt~.===~~~e~tta~~K~m~d~er~g:arte~n:_:~a~c~e~r;;,~;:_~~~~::;.:~~;..;,~~:;_.-.-==iiiiii=--=-,

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as a guest.

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is to take a lady of the parish w

from a tab ll'. w1th lace cover,
I centel'ed w1fh an arrangemr~t
of fOSf'S, with wlute .candle~ m
1 sliv er
holders o~ eJthE'r s1de.
' Otlwr t(JIJle o1ppumtmen1s were
also in sliver. Napkins were )'('I~
low. Mr~. Marcus Rou!'h, aunl

THI!

•
ort o·•~---June 9, 1961
Mrs. o. L. Quillen of St. 16-Daily Sentmel,
Pomeroy-M'ddl
I _:_~ePc:::..:.o.•..::.::
Mary's, W. Va., viBlled receDt.W Ue
h ATI'ENDS COMMENCEMENT
b
ly with Mlss ' Frleda Faelmle. spending the summer wtth er
,
Mrs. J. w. Dawsoq, who bas parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Zerkle recently flew J
8 r
been with her daugliter and Crooks.
.
plane to Pittsburgh to attend
rf
family, Mr. ad Mrs. Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kauff Commencement' exercises ol
&lt;!
I
epo
Bachtel and family lor
e ~ave ~o:~.:: :~e::~:~; his cousin Jeffrey Lynn Pea·
. Ch
Davis who ls ' wmter, has returned to
er Yon r
·A
cock,
1
M:~ t arte~~e
Rhode Island home in Vienna, W.Va., where 00MN. ~~=~· ;~ar~
and
~c~~l e~l ~esign, arrived on she will spend the ,summer. chi~~n, Irene aod Mortin, and
Tuesday to spend the summer Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Spen- Mrs. Roger Pbilllps and dough- SIX SENTENCED
vacation with her
Dr. gler and
are spending
Rita,
In Jonesboro, MOSCOW IUPI)-Tass, lhe of.
and Mrs. J . . J. DaviS and a vacahon m Florida.
' 'i'imn. to VlSlt .tev. and Mrs. licial Soviet news agecy, redaughters, Diana, Elame and Mrs. James JIVIden and Mr~ Fred I. Gardner.
. ported Tuesday that a Russian
Joyce.
Kennelh Byer have .
h Randy Phillips visited With court has sentenced six Soviet
Mr. Harry Houdashelt was from a. vacation tr~a
a~d the Vernon Weber family over citizens lo death on World War
taken to Holzer Hospital on West Vtrgmla, vgg~ Wh'l
In the last weekend.
I II war crimes charges.
Monday fur a medical check up. washington, D. . . ~ e
Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Bea. The court ruled that the six
Mr. attd Mrs. Wilham Blank W~hmgtos and Vir~IDI~ J!~~ mire ~nd children of B~ltunore , defendants collaborated with
a~d famtly of Boulder, Colo., VISited t~e late Presld"';in n Md. VISited Betty WU!iams re- the Nazis in killmg mmates of
have been the guest of Mr. Kennedy s grave at ~ gto f cently.
concentration camps at Auschand Mrs. John
Werner and and watched t~ c~an~mgl ~e
witz and Buchenwald,
other relatives. Mrs. B\:nk IS th\ guardS al~ : an~~t~ ••· FIDES LODGE TO MEET
.
the former Janet Russe .
Un no~n o e_
All members of Fides Lodge, tend Thursday evenmg, June~~
Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Tho~- riOUS h1slor1c SttesCrooks Mar· No. 210, Knights of Pythias at the hall. Inspection Will
as of Belmont, Mass. are VIS· • MJss ~eannette le h is, of Middleport, are urged to at- held.
1i5!i!l'$ t&gt;•WstMWI:!!:&gt;l

The Ideal gift for Father-a washable robe In ,beau·
tiful plaids, wrap style, tie hell, In a ~p pak pJas.
tia zippered waterproof brief case. SI.Zes small,
medium, large and extra large.
(In the Ready To WHr
Depart.-! on the Second Floor)

Give Father a
Comfortable
Recliner to

pair an enthusJastie welcome

lor the pope.

Relo In after
• hard dliy'a

work

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Visit the 3rd floor furniture department and pick
a comfortable chair for Father from the large
selection of easy chairs on sale. Many colors and
covers to choose from.

For Father
Give
Luggage

Give Him
DRESS
SHIRTS
Cool,

short

AIRWAY
UNIMOLD

comfortable,

and

22" llOIIPANION-JWII rl&amp;ht for abort weekend

long

white

trtpa.

aD" TWO Sl1lTJi:R - Ideal for pa&lt;tin1 two ouita
pl111 lhlrta llld other eccoiiOl'iel. lncludeo plastic dl·
vlder, SUit llor and. halllflen.

sleeve style11. Solid
broadoloth,

II" 1'IIB.IillliKilTElL-PerfMt for two or three week lllp.
tiQLQRSc Gbarooel - Bran Oliva

dacron and cottoa
blends. Sl2el 14 to

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1'1.

PltOM - - - - - -

sz.ts .. $5.95

AHaahelaMe for Men In Brown
or Gh&amp;1 CCII $7.95-$11.95-$19.95

Handkerchiefs

SUPPORT
SOCKS
Ovll' the calf. 100% !iiNtell

1111on. Spaode• Ia top, 0111

U.. fltl l().U.

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VATICAN CITY - POPE
Paul VI flies to the north·
, .ern cit~~~ Plsa loday ~atlend .
the ltalian "National Eucharistic
Congress and deliver whot Vatican sources described as an
important speech.
Pisa, famous throughout the
world for Its leaning tower,
votes heavily Communist. B u t
that was not expected to im·

Fine

for sman Dadll AD
leather In DIJrOW and ,...

quality white
linen with hemstitcb·
ed borders. Large size.

IUiar . . . Toque buokleo. Bladl: and. Brown, S!·
... 28to 02.

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•nd

SOc

White CoHon
H1ndkerchitfl •• 10c

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0 ., June 10,

Meigs 'Cycle
Club to Hold
First Race

196~

ly Mason's Grand Master

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Compromise

Mrs.

Roush,

52,

Cluimed Wednesduy

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MASON .. Mrs. Ethel VlrgiDIn the last eight yedl's Toe per ia Roush, 52, ot tiM! Broad Run
pupil figure jumns u:om $133.88 community, Letart, W. Va.,
. this year to 1173.22 m 1966 and died Wedneaday at Holzer hos$180.77 in 196'1.
pltal. She was born July 14,
The compromise biU also in· 1912, in lhe Vernon community.
The Meigs Motorcycle Club, crases minimum salarte" I or daughter of the late Warner and
Inc., will hold its first T. T.F teachers by July I, t967 from Estella Fry Grimm.
Scramble Races Sunday, June $3,100 to 13.800 lor thOle wtth Survivors Include her husband
13, at the c'"~ grounds located tess than a bachelor's degree; Artie, two daughtero, M r s.
on the Peaco. Fork Road, one 18,800 to 14.50C lor life t'e!'lifi· Dorothy Marie Barnette, Pt.
mile orr U. s. 33, six miles north cate and bachelor's degree hold· Pleaaant, Judith Ann Roush, at
of Pomeroy.
ers, and !rom $4.200 lo $5,000 home, two sons, William Artie
Club grounds gates will not lor master's degrees.
Roush and Warner Adam Roush,
open till 18:30 a. m. and prec- The salary allowance for cer- both at home, two sisters, Miss
!Ice time will be It a. m. to tiltcated employes with lesa Beulah Grimm and Mlas Eulah
1 p. m. Starting time for the than a bachelor's degree would Grimm, both of Letart, W. Va.,
races will he 1:30 p. m. EST. he raised !rom $3,600 -3,900 to two brothel, Arnold Grimm of
Trophieo for live cia""' will $4,100, plus 12 ;&gt;er cent for re- Beckley, and Alton Grimm, East
ha given. The one-half mile tirement and lick leave and Liverpool, ilhe step daughter,
track is dust free, smooth and $1,901' In operattn6 a II o W· Mr!. Kenneth (Roselee) Kuhl,
wide and is considered by rid· ance.
Vienna, W. Va., and five step
ers to be one of tiM! best in the Gallla county received $1,013,· grandchildren.
state. Re!reshmenta will
he 898. and Me~gs $1,238,868.
Friends may call at the Fog·
sold. Free parking on the club
leso"'! Funeral Home after noon
grounds. Event• will be held Mn. Lawrence
on Friday. Funeral arrang"'
unlfss raining at slarting time. Ri
S d
menta will be announced later.

library's Cornerstone to
•Be Laid Sunday Afternoon
The cornerstone of Rio Grande College's new
'420.000 library will be laid Sunday at 1:30 p.m lEas·
·tern Davl'iht Savinga 'l'imei. Edgar L. Ott or C'olumhtts,
Gra.nd Master of Masons in Ohio, will p.l•ce the .marker ,
at the corner of the new ~uilding.
Following the old tradition o! I
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8 ,king the highest ranking Mo· and in 1963 became a member 1
10n In the area 14) do tha hon·l or the Knlgh!8 ol the Ynrk Crosa !
ora. ott Wll chosen to lay tho of Honor.
wrntratone lor the llbrory. An employee of the Western
Thll tradition Ia not often fol- 1 Union Telegraph Company m
klwed today.
i Columbus since his htgh school
A native of Columbuo. Olt 'days. he retired in 1957 to dehsa hold many positions In Ma-' vote his full time ; o Masonic
sonry olnet he became a MBst-1 work.
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II' Muon In 1939. He oerved u , Ott's dvlc activities mclude
maater of hil lodge In 1950. ,two terms •• a member of the
wu eulted a Royol Arch M•· l Board of Trustees ol Goodwill
t_On In lt42. serv lng aa high llnduatries, a member or Trtm·
!lrlnt In 1148: wea received as ty Methodlat Church, an honor·
•
Roy•l and Select Maoter ory member of the Ohio Sta.te
111 1143 and served a1 illuotrl· Univeroity chapter or Acacia·
aus m~ter In 1958 • &amp;8; and fraternity, the Columbus Rotary
wn created a Knight Templar Club and the Athlelic Club.
In IHO and served 11 eminent The c-ornerotone • laying cereomma~r in Ie59 • !10.
emony will be preceded by a,
Ht bourne a member of each special luncheon at 12:30 p. m.
of the bodiet or tho Scottish fm· members or the Board or
Rite tn 184&amp;, and was crowned Trustees and special guests and
an honorary member of the Su· will be followed by the annual
preme Cowtcll. 33rd degree. He : meetln&amp; of the Board of Trus·
11 oliO a member of lha Shrino lte•• at 2:30 p. m. __ __
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DEGREE AWARDED
The degree, Bachelor of Sci:
ence, baa been awarded to Ed
g~r Hamm, at Capital Unlveratty commenetment eeremon·
tes June 7.
Ham~!' Is the son or_ Mr. and
Mrs . V1rgtl Hamm, Mmersvdle.
The Bachelor of Science degree IS offered to a otudent whn
hal majored in the natural ICt·
ences.

HELEN HELPUS '

Funeral services '•r Mrs.
James Lawrence, ~7, who died
at her home at Long Bottom
early Ibis mommg, wdl '" held
Saturday al 2 p.m. at the Hazel
Community church with burial
In !he Bald Knobo cemetery.
She was a membe. oi the
Hazel Community church. One
son, Norman J. Lawrence, pre·
ceded her in deat:
Survivors Include her huaband,
James, four oons, Charles B.
Lawrence, Lo118 Bottom, Howard M. Lawrence, Long Bottom,
Joseph Dale Lawrence, Long
Botrom and Clarenr, G. Law·
renee, Portland, nine grandchl~
dren, four brothers, l arenet B
Hayman, Harry A. Hayman and
Jo•eph D· Hayman, • 11 · LoDR
BoUom, and Edwin E. Hayman,

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HOMECOMING SLATED
There will be 1 homt!comlng
at the Hysell Run Free Methodlst Church this Sunday, June
II. It will he an ail-day meet·
lng with 1 basket lunch served
at noon in the new park and
shelter house behind the church.
Rev. G. A. Hall will he one of
the speakers lor the first 110m•
coming. A cordial invitation Ia
extended to all. Rev. Robert
Smith will be In charge of the
church servl~.

who were near the f:ozen little
woman
stage-whispered :
'Solute' Will be
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"Run
go
take
to
him
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He h~ard the loud whl~pers
een on
ldandlnporle 3
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"Saluto
ro
M
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~---by Helen Bottel•
If she did not, and he paused
ero .. in connection with omthe
on the steps and turned
We
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k nd
h
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btl Regatta
Wee e
ere
predate acraps - Mrs Lillian •
hteralty pushed her forward,
Juno
18 • 20 will heBin on
CAME THE DELUGE!
I Rowllson, 3351 Rogue R i·v e r 1
,
.
,
and ao cameru belatedly clickWSAZ·TV on Monday, June 14
O...r Readers
Htghway . Grants Pass. Ore.
·
"·"
ed, she handed Phlllp the pro- Syra~use.
and continue through Friday,
l!elp' I've &amp;ol • problem
liWhttE Cross Chairman lor the
,
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Commander
resents an gram. As tf to cover her goof, Fmndlmay calla! the Ewing June II.
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Baptist . Churdll
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in April
The
timea
UMN!ST
Space doesn t allow me
'" of !his veat PFC 'van ~Mer. sri\ tng In the Mtlitary Police Detachment at Carlisle by wti
er, I
I h
taken ro the church.
two. mmute programa w
Llal monlh, In an•wer to prmt more n•mes, but 1f any B· .. •k. p .
. d le of H"d ne High School.
t ree meo as ong aa e ever
. 8:25 1 m., 1:29 p. m., 8:28 p.
Mrs. M.E. D ' •ho wondered of you s~mstresm out there at1a c 5• a., 15 a gta ua ___ ' ___
taket with an ordinary presenm. and 11:55 p. m., all Daywhere she •nd other oe•mstress-, have extra material, send me a '
talion. It wao Indeed noblesse Uone Discu11
light S»vlngs Timeo.
es could send leftover sewinK I' stamped. self-addressed enve- [
oblige at work._
Regatta Project
Sponsoring the "Salute to
materialSI. 1 wrote, "How •· lope, and I'll send the name of i
At the beautifully dnne pre- The Pomeroy Lion's
Club Middleport· Po~oy" broad·
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eloth ,a pe1·son lin your lownt who
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ruler~, tho one npte of mystery meeting was again this week :asts are the Ohio Power Co.
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~eraps ? Send your name and : would love to have II. - H.
OH~e 0
reportin~ was mtroduced by the top.blll· devoted to discussing plano for'" Pomeroy, The Farmers Bank
address
I De•r Heleu :
7J ed male star, Stuart Whllman. the Regatta Weekend when the &amp; Savings Company, Pomeroy
In my innocenc• I though! · 1 have a whtle cat I love very
It was understood In biB Jet group held Ita noon luncheon National Bank, LandmLrk, Pornmaybe threo or four organiza I much But she is long-hall'ed
that the handsorrn1 actor who meeting Wedneaday al tiM! Fed· eroy Motor Co., Elberfeld!, R;
tions might answer - I'd pnnt ' and loses them all over the 1
B
K GALLEN
wao nominated for an Acade- orated Church.
H. Rawlings Son Co., Ci11zens
their namet, and home sewers thouse. Can you tell me how
Y r~~OTHY
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my Award for his magmf1cent Serving the meal were Mrs. Nattonal Bank, Ingels •umtture,
everywhere could
ship them :can make her stop sheddm~. f
performance In "The Mark.' Edith Htnet, Mrs. Charlene Keth Goble Ford, Inc., andi
their extras.
ltove !hal cat, but !nose hairs 1 LONDON: Prince Philip. theldrcles "a dip"),
the Pt·lnce , sent the Prince with a souvenlr lwill soon announce that he and Thoms, Mrs. Lily Hauck and Rail's Ben Frankln,
Well, it didn 't quite work out tare almost impossible to get off Duke of Edinburgh.
lool&lt;mg chatted gatly and asked frivo- lprogram of the film, stood u his wife are separated and plan Mra. Edith Lanning.
that way. 1 stopped counting Ipillows, and overtst uffed furni.l mon relaxed and h . P. til•n ! lous questions that made every- if her otes had b:en aniled to a divorce. His date was a strikMAN FINED
tellers alter the first IOO...and lure - and bed spreads. - Mrs. he 's seemed since Queen Ehz· one laugh.
!he carpet when tt came t1me lng brunette. Well-tanned, with
TO DRILL MONDAY
The Oh10 State Patrol report•
they're still pouring in. It any· iF W.
i abeth ascended the !11. OJ,e, had Darryl Zanuck, president of lot her to step forward. T h e a figure that wouldn'l quit, she The Pomeroy band will me.t the conviction In Gallipollt
one thinks the machine has out-' Dear Mrs. F' : .
. 1hii1Jiclf an evenm" o&lt;'' Rnd pre- 20th Ceutury-fox, came in. lor Pnnce was .on his way up a wore a suitably light shaath of ~onday at 10 a.m. at the Sen· court of Roy See, 28, Ruttand,
moded the handmade qu1ll -[ Frequent brushmg
mJghl .sided - bacnc!or lasluon- a'. the ftrsl nbbmg
by Ph1hp, flight of statrs to take h1s seat gold-colored •Ilk and white flow- 10r high school to practice for fin~ $5 ond costa lor no oper·
let her think again . 1or read ' help, but frankly I've found the the world premtere nl "Those whose unde, Lord l.ouJS Mount-' tn the loge when soma of us era In her elaborate coiffure.
tho regalia.
ator 1 license. ---==
m1 mall! 1
1only sure way to keep dog ond : Magnificent Men in Their Fly- batten, had given him one ot ]\--::- - i1',., ;;, - .. __ - ·========
Not only have I been deluged Icat hair off the fumJture IS toi ing Machmes."
those real old ll!e stories with ·:
,;j,jf, · ·
.,·ith r!quests from private quilt- keep the dog and ca . off the Sitting a rew feet away rrom l the admonition, "be sure to
slitchers. but I've learned that lrurniture. No matter how well·!him in the dress circle of lhe lremind Darryl when you see
churche!, veterans aux1hanes, 1fed and well-groomed, a while Astoria theatre, 1 thought His h1m."
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PTA's. even Scouts and 4-Ht Persian cat wil' leav• her hair : Roya l Highness would fall of!
-·---&amp;roupo are maklnK every scrap apparent wherever she goes. i his seat laughing at the movie Wappears thai during World
count. Several
women said (But 1f you leave her outdoors, Iabout the avrators of 1910 and 1War II , Zanuck y,as m London
they drOll dolls lor needy chll· she'll have heiro apparent, sO ' their mcredtble little toy craf.t l when Mountballen suddenly redren, one aal de1lgns puppets., you haven't much cl1"ice. J Hap- Handsome in :1i~ dinner Jack- ceived battle orders on the
and. of course, they must be l py vacuumi11g~ - 1·
et, he threw back his
blond or an important polo match. He
clothed. A 75-ynr-old m 1 n
head and roared at th• antics asked his good friend Darryl to
makes quill tops for
church This column Is dedicated to of Terry-Thomas, Robert Mor· . take nis place on the team. Dar·
women to !iniah and di•tribute family llvmg, so if you're hav- iley, Stuart Whitman
Saroh i ryl, who for some years had
amon1 the destitute. And t.IM!n ing kid trouble or JUst plam 1 Miles, Alberto Sordl and Gert been cutting quite a figure In :
there's the w~t who 11y1, "My trouble, let Helen help YOU. 1Fro be. He seemed vastly enter- •· Califorma polo games, acquies- 1
husband Ia llovlng an affair, 10 She will 1lso welcome your own ltained by the Sight gags as well 1 ced.
I have Iota or time on
my 1amus1ng experiences. Address as the funny lines.
I Next day, Mountbatten's hlth- .
hantls. but I don't care lo wring Helen Bolte! m caro of tlu• The humorous contrast be-· erto unbeaten team went down I
them: I'd rathr keep buay mak· newapaper.
tween aviation then and avia· : in inglorious defeat. "Dick~e"
ing rag rug•
tic now was particularly slg- 1never let Darryl forget it, and
Her's a typical letter:
Employment at All 1ni!icant to the Prince because j Ph1llip happily reminded him
Dear Helen ·
,
, h
K I 1 only an hour before, at the pal-!oi It last night. He also notic11 Mrs. M.E.D. or other read- T1me H111:1 at a ser 1ace, he had watched the tele· l, ed that Zanuck and several of I
ers would care to send me thetr RAVENSWOOD - Tot~ I ·~· · vision program or the U. S. 1the high brass standing near
cloth scraps I would bo most . ployment at Kaiser Alummum s Gemini spa co sh;"· in sharp him had cigars tucked in !he I
happy to have them. I am Raven1wood Works reached an pictures miraeulnusly ueamed breast pockets of their dinner ·
handicapped, semi shut-In and all. time high of 3,375 on Tues- v1a the ~:a rty Bird satel"te. Tlle ijackels - ill-concealed, to pul l
know many other shut-Ins In day •
theatre W'ds full of sophist!-,. : it mildly.
private homes and lnstitutlono. The old record lor to,tal em· cates from the nobility, t h ef "Those cigars, all in the same i
We make rugs, aprons, pot hold· ployment at the worlds larg· theatrical world , society and Iplace . I lake it you gentle- !
ers, el&lt;.,, and will pus on any eat, most modem, fully • inte· the press. bul all were think-, men ali belong to. the same
tztru.- MRS. W. E. NELSON 1rated alummum plant
was lng the same thiog :
group" sa1d Ph1 i1p
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12 Maltbie Ave., Suffarn, N. 3,366 - set on August 19, 1964.
"How Jar we have come in 50 " Yes, m, we're !he
Fox
Y. 10801.
Ford Morrow, Kaiser's East· years."
group." replied one or the ex-,
Anotl!or letter goes:
ern Regional Public A!!airs
etuttves
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Dear Helen ·
Manager, stated that the record Even as he entered the thea- . The Queen's husband couldMrs. N. Meyer, mo s. E.- employment lev&lt;:) Clime on the Ire with royal punctuallly, and ln't reSist a Bennett Cerf type
lth St., Pompano Beach, Fla., heelo of three "'\ eonsecuhve came to the reception lounge I joke.
is !he head ol a church group months of record production - where a line of YIPs and mov-i "Oh, then you must be the ·
which HWI qullll lor mi8rant more than 30 million pounds of ie stars were to be presentf'd i flying foxes." he said.
workers and clothes lor needy metal have been shipped from to htm, Prince Philip had the
children. She'll appreciate any Ravenswood in each of the past look of a man who is quite sm·e ! Prince Philip's presence dematerial that l1 sent. -Mrs. C. three months.
he is about to have a good lighted the men and bowled
C.
Production In June Is expect- time. He came in swiftly, smil· er the females or the speries.
And .1110ther:
ed to continue. al a record lev ing.
1Those with any theatrical
Dear Helto:
el. Morrow •atd that
As the men shook hands and ' ing at all managed to keep
OUr church maket quilt• for productioo has been
the women curtsied wilh vary-I heads !a~ly well, regardless
lhe homt lor the rotardod , and : recently by an expa.nding
ing degree of athletic ability ! what might have been ·~~:.~~~~~ ~~~
ulherl who need them. We'd If&gt;' ket for the versaltle,
and artiStic intent (Sarah Miles ! beneath lhelr splendidly d
weight metal.
swept right to tho floor, Irina ed busoms. But one little
It
.
Demick lowered her lasheli and who had been standing In nn•i ¥&gt;;
BOARD TO MI!:ET
gave what is called • ·ourt place lor an hour.• ready to pre- I
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Mays Paces Giants to 4-2 Win;'·Cards Nip Reds 6 4
A weary Willie Maya has a
bad cold and would dearly love
a "real dny of!" if Manager
Herman Franks could afford it.
Franks would be glad to
oblige, but if he had rested Wll·
lie In either of the San Francisco Giants last two games,
they would have lost. Because
Willie played, the Giantv woo
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"lwlshhe(Franks) would tell
me )US! to stlly away from tiM!
park for a whole day," W)llie
sighed a!ler . the Gina!8 had
beaten the New York Mels 4·2
Wednesday nlglrt on his tworun homer and runoficoring sin·
gle.
Mays has been "rested" severa! times this season, but he
has appeared in every game--

lea•ue • leading runs • batted tim or Birii)ls lllh roo~.
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in m&lt;-Jrk to ,l': '''ith a thre&amp;run Ciil Koonce was the ~tcJarr.,
• homrr that ••s decisive in tiM! earni"'! his foW"!h wm Ol!lf
· Cubs' win over Milwaukee. yield of four h)ts, l~luWade Blasmgame was the vic- Felipe Alous's seventh ho :•
usually 111 a piJichhltter In a , choJce.
Milwaukee 4-2, and Pittsburgh night's 2·1 game with a two-run
·-- -- · ---·-· ... ·--- ---critical situs!!on when ha Isn't Mays Ullderstands and ha
heat Houston 11-3.
double, cracked h" 18th round in the starting Uneup.
he'll play as long •s Franks Cleveland clipped Minnesota tripper in the first inning
"For me, that's roughre than wants him In the limup. "I'm 2·1, the .Boston Red Sox tripped Wedneaday .and after Char he
playing nine innings," Mays not going ro aok him," Willie the Chicago White Sox 4-2, Smith had tied it tor !he Mets
explained.
said. "He's under a lot of pre&amp;- · Washington edged Ballimore J.2 with a two • run bl•sl '"
Franks realizes Mayo' condi- sure."
in 10 innings, New York !lat-1the fourth, Mays plated the dt•
tion, but he'a a freshman man- In other National League tened Kansas City 5-1 and De· cJSive run in the eighth wtth a
ager trying to win a pennant In games, St. Louis whipped Cln· troitdefeated Los Angeles 4-2 in . single.
a pressure • packed National ctnnati 6-4, Philadelphia t.&gt;pped American League games.
. Gaylord Perry scattered eight
League race and has little LosAngeles7·3,Chicagolltopped Mays, who won Tuesday hils and struck out mne to pwk
·· · - · - ------- up his sixth victory and Jack
ifiWt!~,}'&gt;;'"'~r~~::,:'!?"&lt;f1:\~f(~}k;lfQMti Fisher, who had a three hitter
Dick Young, President
of :entering the eighth inning, lost
Sunday, June 20
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Baseball Draft Gets 18 More
From Buckeye State · Wednesday

Aasoctatiou in Pomeroy, aakl

Toriy Taylor hit a lhree-run

today that "Tag D-•y " will be
oondueted ia Pomeroy this
Satur&lt;lay beginning at 10 a.m.
Boy 8' League players are to
report to Diamond 2 Saturday
NEW YORK tUPli - Base- nian-&lt;Jut!ielder !rom Lima, was Price also wa• a basketball Ail· pitcher lor Akron University In morning. Parents witb cars

homer and Bobby Wine accounted for two more with a
single as the Phillias routed
Dodger rookie Mike Kekich in

his major league debut. Chris I
Short (5-6) beat the National I

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ball's rree agent draft tagged another Tiger sel~tion for Ohio selection.
the 14th rousd. and Baltimore.: art' also urgrrl fn b~ present. Le&lt;.~gue leC:ldt'r!l for the third
18 more Ohioan~ Wednesday, .Jame5town. The St. Loui::. Card- The Tigers dipped into Ohio for its Stockton team, named I ac·cording to Young.
timt:' t11is S€a!'• lll. striking oul

including Ohio State Univer·
stty's two top players and an
Ohio Unive.,ity pitch.r.
Tom Murphy, whn had an 11·
0 record wiUo the Bobcats this
spring, was selectet in the
fourth round by Houston for its
Cocoa Class A club
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In the fifth round, tiM! Detrott
Tigers picKed sopnomore pitcher Steve Arlin of Ohio State and
teammate Arnie Chonko, a rirst
baseman and star defensive
halfback for the Buckeyes. Detroit selected Arlin for its Day.
tona Beach club ann Chonko
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Ptrates
llamed Sam Angott, an infielder-pitcher fr~m Massillon and
Ohio UniverSity and shortstop
Eugene Tenace of Lucasville,
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•·ight and ytl'idmg tn hits.
Cincinnatian who pitched lor . teet pitcher Roher! Bixler of 16th round.
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Law Gels Win
Lmcoln Junior College.
Miami University and Degrafl, In the 17th round, the Mets, 1
The Ptrates ra 1oped IY hit s en
The Cleveland Indians, pick· Ohio. The Mets ir •n lith round fur tls Auburn club, drafted :
mule to their 17th 1•iclorv in In
ing for its Dubuqu• team, sel- move, took Jim Nichols of Cin- Malcolm Petty, a pitcher lor
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g"mes. Vern Law 14-:ol •llnwl•d
ected James Robert Baker of cinsati, a pitcher for the Uni- the University .oJ ,Ten~~ss.ee
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Jll~t fiv e hit s while picking up
Columbus, an outfielder. The versity of Arizona.
from Wooster, Ohio. . he Cmcm- 1
hi'\ fourth consecutive tr iumph
Lo~ Angeles Dodgers. selerted
The Cardinals named Ray nati Reds ' fourth draf~ choice, :
(;..-rw Alley drove in tlm•e rum
Enc Krumlauf, a _third base- Gluisky
of Springfield, a selecled by the KnoXI'IIie !arm ·
Vef 3CI!le
: wtlh thret· hits •nd Robert11
man for Shaker He1ghts ' state
club, was shortstop Carl Rrch-!
C1t• men1e . Don Clendenon and
Class AA champion baseball
ardon from Taft High School in f
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. .Jim Pagliaroni Pal'h contrihuted
squad.
Cincinnati.
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The Syracuse r..tanl s. bohmd lilrl•e safeltes to the Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
namet.
Virgil
the four - hr~ prtdllng of
Ptt t c.tltark ctgal!ls lose r Don Notte-·
Bentley, a Washington Court
Arnold . deteat4:d ti re. ~&lt;if' tll~ b&lt;:~rt and lwo reliever s.
House oulliflder, lor lis Gaston·
IS
Racine Rell8 Down
Yankees 8·2 last evenm~ In l.il · Bill Whie ann Kt'n Royer
ia team and the 'lew York
Portlart~ 25 to 7
ilie Southern loop a..tlon.
. slu ggt·d b"ck to -bock home ru.ns
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Syracuse ht!IPrs were liHllnr·
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Mets took Wayne Burdette of
The Racine Redlegs downed
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m a fl'if'·r un fn11rtt1 mnrng tnr
· a th'trd ba se&lt;;a hanna, Ohto,
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Portland's Pirate' 25-7 this past Sellers . With a smgle .;ond
. d•.a 1ctou, . II " C·'" d.. ma· Is. ""'h't1e,s bl as I ac111
man on Bowling Green State
Monday in Little
Southern ble ,Jrm A~les., .tVtr: JU ~· C'll llni Pd lor thrre runs uH ln-.t-r
.
. ' . team .
Ar th ur Hug hes, pr'!3.lden t oI League p,JP.y. · Roy .Johnson wa ~ Steve
Wmeb.enner.
douhl!
Un~nnatys
.!err Hubbard
. two si&lt;lngles
;:rnd. Jn·)·
.: . J ··r'· ' . Curt Simmon
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'!he Washmgton Senators, In the Kyger Creek Alhieltc Boost- winning PJtcher and Chuck Rll· 1. YH bb d
"'"the
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w1th
reltef
from
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tod ~y chie, the loser.
u arthe·aYankees
srngr.
·wy _ ·Sl·~ lla
d a nd
a. nmth • ruund . p1ck , na~Pd ers .~ Iub: announced
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Led ding
W:i~ Tr
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pl~her Larry. Pnce . of Rae me th~t all IS ready for the .~lub s
Portland
hitters were B•Jt-l starting pitther Kenny Tht:J:-.s S~.:h u l11 _ rh r (HI .Johnson &lt;ln d nn~
Htgh Schoo.! m Meigs County third annual horse show..
tons Allen, a siogle, Greg Mid· who had a triple and two doub· Pa vlt•lii·h homered for thr
lor Its Burhngton Class A club. .The 17-even program w1ll be- fdleswarl, a single, Red Wall- les Buddy Pyles hed the oth er ln&gt;&lt;·rs.
gm at 12 :30 p.m., S~day~ on brown and Weddle, each a dmr- hit , a sing](', Barry Hart r&lt;.·liev- Ernie Hanks rai.s(·d thi:-.
the Kyger Creek Athletic FJeld. ble, Walker, a triple, and J . , HI 1'he1ss on the mound 111 Ihe
In case of rain, the event will Harris. a double.
last inning.
ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
L. h id
HOW TO KILL IT,
"" e on June :W.
Gelling hits for the Heds werP The Racine hurlers w"lk&lt;·&lt;i Ill
IN ONE HOUR.
Robert (Bob) Gordon wit) Johnson with 8 triple. Pat Hill. and fanned eight while Arnold T 4 I mu-t ' '"f' lhf' Hdl ant! '•111'1'1111,1(
serve 8!1 ringmaster.
N tJome run and double
B&amp;r- whiffed 14 and allowe-d fivr. '" ,·' " "r ~H. h ;..-k " 1 ''"" d o. l ~ '"'~''
t
tn J '" .~ d ,J"- 1/ll eo·ll"&lt;l ~kto l ~ lou~l•~
Refreshments will be Jerved ry Hart, a double and Jim I fret&gt; passes. Tht:' g(ltnf:' wns plity- nlf I lu- n ....d l' h l iE \I_T II Y ,k.n ·•I•
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01' the grou nds. Ad miSSJon WI Johnson, a tnple.
ted at 1he Syracuse bJil par k. r· .. 11 ,.n·~ . 1.1
be 50 cents for adults and chiJ. - - - - ·
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dren under 12 will be admitted
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free.
L.
GB Proceeds will go loward the
Minnesota
17
Bobcats' athletic program.
Ch.rago
30 20 .600 212 Trophie• will he awarded all
Cleveland
26 21 .553 5 laking part in the lead-in·JM&gt;nY
Detrott
27 23 ·540 512 event.
Baltimore
27 25 .519 612 :. Cthash ~wkardo will be oUered
Los Angles
28 29 491 8 m e pte -up race. open; bar·
Boston
:4 27 .471
9 re1 race, wh'•P proh'b'ted
1 1 , open;
New _York
24 28 .462 9\2 egg and spoon race; stake race;
·d k d
adi
Washmgton
24 30 .444 1011 run ar s' par se,
open;
Kansas Ctty 12 34 .261 18\2 flag and the Tene star roce.
Weduesday'o Reoulta
The latter Is lor ladies only.
Boston 4 Chicago 2 night
Trophies and ribbons will he

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rnstallatlon of officer!
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MASON - Masbn County 4Rose Lodge Auxiltary B.R.
)thel No. 82 of the Interna· custodi'an of paraphernalia; WIJ. F
H Camp was discussed when ,,
!&amp; was held Wednesday ~fternoon
Plant On Tue1day
on)l Order of Job's Daughters liam Hayes. promotor ol finan· ®
Omeroy
the Happy Go Lucky 4-H Club §
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epOtf I at the legion hall in Middleport.
M ber8 f th8 B db Ex
vaa held Monday evenins at Ices; Helene Mullen, promoter of
met on Monday at the home of
Mrs. William Robson president
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he-- Pomeroy Masonlr Temple ho~pttallty; and two
newly Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Roush Norman Reynolds In Mason. Jeffry Darst is visiting In conducted the buslne;s meeting:
~nsJ: :o~emak ~81Cl;~ tour·
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11th 92 members and guests elected Council members, Guy and daughter, Carolyn, of New Reports on calilplhg at south· Akron with his father, Thomas A round robin eard wae pre.
Wlli en n V8
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.resent.
Cowan, f)I'Oiiloter ol fraternal Haven, W. Va., visited Mob· aide were given by Paula Wer- Dant.
Ipared for Mrs. Arthur Lewis
!n:IDI~wn,l
W.
relations and Mar1aret Yost, di· day evening with Mr. and Mrs. ry, Ronnie Thompson, Becky
M who Is tu.
' ENGAGEMENTS AND
Y a 50 v sited the Uleum
Stephanie Pullen,
honored rectress of mualc. Also intro- Mason Fisher.
Lewis and Jimmy Wise. The Mrs. David Farm~r and r. The group went to the Martin Larry
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In Marietta and made 1 to~
iU~en. presided and lnstalll!'&amp; duced were Clara Sue Soulsby,
.
. club made plans for several to and Mrs. Arthur Sktnner spent . Restaurant for refreshmenll d
and [; ura had
of the steamboat, W. P. 8ynder
m· worthy matron ol
Pomeroy Louts Carl returned to h11 attend the week of Jun 14 0 the weekend In Dayton with 1 with Mrs A R Pull n Mr eclded, after l1l8Df months at Marietta.
1fficers were Introduced
!luding Patricia Ctrcle, chap- chapter OES Kathryn Mitchell home in Baltimore, Md., Tues- June 21
e
r Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farmer and \J
Wll~n 'and Mr e 'L
going 'Steady," to tie tbe The
b d 1 h 1 Ma 1
ain; Sandra Bunce, recordet·: worthy mat;on 01 Evangelin~ day after a visit . with Mr. and The · devotional program family. They attended . hlg~ B:ce as hostese. s. ea r knot. They set the date as Lar- etta
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~renda
I:otts, senior .custodian, Chapter and Harlett Neigler Mrs. T. A. Dowme and sons.
h. h f0 11 ed h 81 1
school graduation exerctses f01 1 Th
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prea~nted
his
bride-to-be
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;anara Brewington Junior cus- 1
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t e Ill ng of Lucinda Farmer
I oe a11e 1111 10 a 1 on with a large diamond ring: Ev· ternoon.
oae 1101ng were
odian: Mary Beth ' Toney, flag past mat.ron ol Racme Chapter. Frank Epple and aunts, Mrs. the 4-H Song and Pledae, was Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Sharp the above named were Mrs. P. erybody was happy. .
Oleva Cotterill, Mrs. Wayqe
&gt;earer. and Florence Tracy who reg11tered the 1uests.
Albert Baer and Mrs. Allee given by Debbie Stewart, Bev- and Mr and Mrs Paul Hapton- L. Mlcth, Mrs. William Wood·
King, Mrs. James Reed, Mrs.
nusi i~n
' Officers IMtalled were Jenni· Davis spent 'IUe!day with erly Carson, Becky Lewis and stall a~d childr~n Edith and ard, Mrs. David Entsminger, Laura's birthday was a few Art Marcum, Mrs. Earl Werner,
Ot~ers . introduced were Mr. fer Blakeslee, honored ~ueen; Miss Clara Zler at the Glen· Susan Thabet.
'Bill were in Lotll'idle to attend Mrs. Otho Watts, Mrs. James weeki later so ~arry· decided to Mrs. Pa\11 Wlnn, Mrs. Max Da·
md MrR C. E. Blakeslee, par- L~da Yost, ~enlor prmcess: mont Rest Home, Columbus, Our~ the business meeting the' open house held In honor Souders, Mrs. Ida Bachner, Mrs. s~rlee he_r With another l!ft· vii.
mts of the honored queen elect, Lmda Lyon!, j~lor prmcess, and took a picmc dinner.
In which Jimmy Wise presided, of the 50th wedding anniversary Norman Wayland, Mrs. Herman Thjs time It w~ an expensiVe - - - - - - - - - landra Brewington Alita Car· Pam Cleek, guide; . Beet~
plans were made to hold an ex- of Mr. and Mrs Earl Kincaid Bailey, Mrs. Pat Gallagher, Mrs. dtampnd dress pm.
th I
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d Nease, marhsal; Debb1e K~, Mra. Jacob Gloeckner enter- ecuti e me tlng
Wed ad
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· Carl Mattox.
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:&gt;enter, Mary Beth Toney an chaplain· m~sengera Pat Lon· ed Me·g~
General H p't
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ne ay Relatives and friends called
.
A few weeks later, Laura de- eauae of the symbolic slgnifi·
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~inda Darnell. past honored don fir~t. Karen Ha~le sec T d •
dl ~s
~n at the home of Mrs. J · R. Mar- during Ihe afternoon.
clded to surprise Larry. She cance of the ring
queens; Elsie D. Smith, gu~rd- ond'; Ann~tte Warner, thl~·; Bet: ues ay as a me ca pa len· shall In Mason. It was announ- Mrs. Carl Horky_ and childtold him the engagement was Larry was out ~I luck, how·
lan; Paul M. Darnell, assocrate te Hobstetter, fourth; and Deb- Mr. and Mrs. George Mingle ced that a hay ride will be held ren are VISitmg With relatives
and all the plans for the ever, in getting the pin returngu~ln, and Council me~bers, bie Hill, fifth ; Debbie Hayes, and son_s, David and Luther and next month. Club members are in Brtdgeport. Mrs. Horky was
weddm1 were c;ancelled. It ed. Althoulh it wa1 given after
Dausy Blak~slee, secretary, Ma- librarian; Kathy Kinl. musi· Mr!. Mildred Mingle of Roche!- to meet at _the home of Susan called to Bmlgeport due to the
took Larry a wh1le to ger over the engagem~nt, the pin was
bel Goeglem, . tr~osurer; Flor· clan; Carol King, recorder.
ter, Pa., were weekend gue!ts Thabet at 8.30 p.m on July 5th. unexpected death of her mothe shock, but when he did be only a token of tbe love and afence Tracy, directress of mus- Donna Theiss treasurer· Shei· of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stiles.
Refreshme~ts were served by ther, Mrs. Robertson.
asked for the return of the
fectlon Larry had for Laura. It
le; Ada Nease, promotor of Co
-~ ustocl'~· Bet
Mrs, Catherme Swatzel to the Memonal
Day weekend
.
and the pin.
had no symbolic meaning Un.:
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- - - - - - - - --:--. sa c:n~~~ s~~~r \nior' c~stod· Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea re- following, Janet Simmons, Fran. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Memortal Day guests of Mr. "Sorry, t-arry," Laura said. der the taw there is no c~nsld·
i:n; Mart:a Yo~t,1 inner guard; turne~ home Monday after a ci~ Queen, Co_nnle and Debbie ard Karr and sons, Rodney and and Mrs. William McKelvey "You gave me those after we eration required for a lift. It is
Krista Yost, outer guard: and , weeks Vllcauon _at thetr cot- Gilland, Mane Lambert, Bar· Jeff, _were Mr. ~nd Mrs. Floyd .1 and sons and Mrs. Don John· were engaged. There were no absolute once made, unless a
choir members, Jan
Alkire, 1 tage on the Muskmgum. Spend- bara Lew1s, Barbara. Cr1tes, Gnfflth and chtldren, Mr s. son and sons were Mrs. Ella strings attached ot them.
condition is imposed.
Nancy Buchanan Cathy Bunce 11ng the week w1th them were Norman Reynolds, B1lly Fry, Ruby Hersnyder, Mrs. Rosema- Mae West and Delores and don't have to give them back." There is no con .. 1·on ~ttart,.
Mary Francis Susan Lanning' their daughters and sons-in-law Jimmy Wise, Becky Lewis. Su- ry Dotz and Mrs. Louise Kelly Mr. John McKelvey, Parkers. Fortunately for Larry,
ed to the presentation of the
Ann McCiinto~k. Pam Neutz: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bunce and san Thabet. Beverly and Dick· of Columbus. They attended the i burg.
ex · bride · to · be was only pin, and the taw will not Imply
ling Joy Theiss Kahy Watson Steven and Mr. ad Mrs. Larry 1e Carson, Martha and Ronnie Pomeroy Alumm banquet and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Price partly correct.
one as In the case of the enMichaela Wolfe' Nancy Yost Thomas and Melinda. Mr. and Thompson, Debbie Stewart. Car- ldance.
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attended graduation exercises In similar cases, courts
gagement ring
. and Sandra Zerkle. James Pul· l Mrs. Grover Erb were weekend ol Fruth.
Joyce Davis, daughter ol Mr. at Eastern Kentucky College ruled that the engagement
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len and David Nease served as guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dixon 1and Mrs . Max Davts, Bradbury, ~hen their son and daughter- IS a symbol or pledge of
MENS &amp; BOYS
• chair committee.
and Susan and Roger visited 1s spendmg a week with her m-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Sam comln~ marrla ~e and slgn'fles
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[ Following the installation ' Mrs. James. R ~ee ~f Cam- Sunday at Athens with Mr. 1 grandmother, Mrs. Purley Nel- Pnce graduated.
that the one who wears It
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I Stephanie Pullen placed
the ! bridge and_ Miss lrJS Fierce of and Mrs. Wiley King and fam. : son of Dexter.
Bill McKelvey who gradual- engaged to marry the man
: honored queen vin on the robe 1Athens we1 e weekend guests of lly.
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Tom Rail, ~ent State Unlver- I ed from Manetta College on gave it to her. If the engage·
of the new honored queen, after ,. Mr. and Mrs. Freel Blaettnar. Dewey Sines of F't. Worth, Islty student, IS arriving home June 7 spent a few days with ment· Is broken off, the ring
I which Mr. and Mrs. Blakeslee Mr. and Mrs . Delbert Bruch Texas, and sist~r. Mrs. Bessie this week and will spend sev- 1his parents, Mr. and M~s. Wll- should be returned, since It
presented their daughter, Jenni-, spem Sunday With Mr. and ~rs. Smith of Racine
visited re- eral days wtth h1s parents, ham McKelvey. He left 1mmed- was a conditional gift.
$2.99 pair
fer
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new
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queen,
Sherwood
Meredith
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Mr. and Mrs_. Charles Faulk· new JOb m Hartford, Conn.
for a man to tell his
presented Stephanie Pullen With I her home .m Dayton Tuesday Mrs. Florence Canaday of Gal· ner of Clendenm, W. Va., visit- j Mr. ~nd Mr!. Howard Ebers- that she must give back the
a gift from the offlrers and al· after spendmg several
days llpolls visited sunday with Mrs Ied recently with his mother, bach vtslted recently with their ring If they do not get married.
and Mrs. George IEdith Teaford and son Cecil · Mrs. James Faulkner.
son, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Even though no such express
Middle~rt, Ohio
1 with Mr
1lso a personal gift.
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Els e D. Smith, guardian, on IHeines and Mrs. William Kil-l Mrs. Harry Davi~. M~s. Web- h Mr. and Mrs. John Seines Ebersbach of Minersville.
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behalf of the Bethel, presented , hnger.
ster Hodge and Mrs. Martin ave gone to _Cleveland for a I Mr and Mrs. Thereon John- - -- a past honored queen's pin to 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cohen ! McAngus left Wednesday for VISit WJth the1r daughter and son of Racine visited recently 1
Stephanie Pullen, who m turn of Zanesville were weekend vis- Newport, Ky., to attend the ~ml_ly, Mr. and Mrs. Myron with Mrs. Don Johnson and ,
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j ln·law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs Albert Mees wa~ the t Mrs. Fred Lockwood has re- 1 Don .Johnson is attending two
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Tuesd~ dinner uest of her I urned from Holzer hospital week; Army summer training
, mstalhng officer wore a cor- 1 Miss Marlly Brown returned sister
brothe~ ·in-law Mr w~ere she underwent a medi- camp at Camp A. P. Hill, Va.
sage
carrymg
out
the
colors
of
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after
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Mrs.
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served their twenty-fifth wed· The Am er1can
' me~ e 1or 1de 1 w~r an f;,t Reinhart.
·ding anmversary Mrs Nelso~ ary of Lewis Manley Post 263 1erford and attended the Eighth
WIS ej~ exten e \ el new 0 bl· Mrs Lewis Roush and Mrs ~ ~~ ihe former v;rg 101 a Pierce met Tuesday evening, at th~ Grade commencement of Miss
cers 0 ' a subccess ud term., Y George McClintock and
so~ The couple was marned by th~ ! home of Mrs. Oscar Hardaway Linda Close at Watertown grade
severa 1 mem ers an guess. 1 t "'· d 81
Middleport
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Refreshments of o en . faced spen 'ues ay
Letart F'alls Rev.
J. P. Miller at the
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h P d nuts lwlth Mr. and Mrs. Ernest , Bradbury Church of Christ. Oth.. Mrs. Arnold Richard president ! Recent visitors at the BrewAND
w~re serv~d P~~t~ H=l~ne Mul- Grimm and family.
ers attending the dinner were ~:~~~ the meetmg .. in rit· er home. were Mr. and Mrs.
len In char e and assi!ted by Roland F1sher has returned Jerry and Joyce Davis, Mrs. Smith c form. Mrs. Wilham L. Ross Grimm of East Liverpool,
!Ia Damellg Harriett Nei ler to his studle! at Mountain State Purley Nelson, Wayne Nelson ed
poppy cha1rman, repo1·t· Mr and Mrs. Donald Bradford,
and Mary 'cteek The ~bl~ Business College after a two and Janet Pierce and Mrs. Wll·
~n the sale of poppies. Tooth Michigan, Mrs. Charles Slmerwas attractive ~ white linen weeks vacation.
bur Pierce.
bpas e was b~ught by the mem- al and Llsha Jane, ReynoldsWY ~321
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cover and centered with an •lr·
IClers 1andd will be sent t0 th e burg, Mrs. Lo mse
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rangement of pink white and dies decorated with lilies of the
AT BOYS STATE
tioeve ~n Veterans Admlnistra- and Mrs. Henry Frederick, of
' - - - - - - - - - - ' purple flowers with white can- valley 10 three branched crys- , Joe Reichman, son of Mr. wi~ sen~s~~ai. Mrs. Hardaway Weslerville, Mrs. Helen Smith,
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, Portland and Mr. and Mrs.
1Oth thru lth
' Daisy Blakeslee and Beth Pul- Sammy Clatworthy, son of Mr. bv / W ' L~mer lea's Answer" 1Kenneth Brewer and rhildren
1and Mrs Henry Clatworthy, j M S · 1lard was read by I of Columbus
len served the punch.
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Brewer attended
verstty begmmng today. The Refresh eetmg.
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9th thru 12th Ribs - - - - 69c lb.
W M1ln St.
'•mtrey I ~ney • Bennett Post 128, Am· Arlena R
ung_Wtt Mrs. - Hungary and Cuba \'ednesday
erlcan Legion.
' tess.
eese a contn,butmg hos- 1 signed an agreement h e r e to
SHOP
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expand the exchange of goods
I1
PICNIC FRIDAy
between the two countries durThe Rock Sprmgs Methodist ing the remainder of i.his year.
IO.
Church
Daily
Vacation
Bible
IN
JUST
15
MINUTES
1
School will have a picnic Fri· IF YOU HAVE TO
. day at noon, at the fairgrounds. SCRATCH YOUR ITCH,
Commencement will be held Your 48c bark at any dru1 11\ore
~~:~.,.
Frida at 7 45
quick - dryln• ITCH-ME·NOT dtocltno
y ' : p.m. Crafts wiU tht lith . and burnlne. AntiHptlo ...
be On diSplay in church bas tFion kiUo cerms to opeed heallne.
e· lnl for eczema. inJect bitea. foot
ment at 6:45 p.m.
Jlc!h, othtr ourface raaheo. NOW at
VITAMINS CAN BENEFIT
SWANSDOWN
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BEEF LIVER

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SEERSUCKER
36 Inch
REGULAR 8fc _ ___ -

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DRIP DRY MATERIAL
36

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REG. 19c to $1.39

FRUIT OF THE LOOM QUILTED COTTONS
36 lnchta Wldt
- - - - yd. $,.19
REGULAR $1.91 _ __

-simo.n's Savings ,

From youngster to
grandpa. every age
group requires vitamin formulas designed to supply
their particular body needs. Look over
our complete supply of vitamins for
the whole family
today!

BR.EAD
5

HOLSUM
OR ADAMS

-- - -

4 Registered
Pharmacists To Serve You

eMANY OTHER PII!CI! GOODS BARGAINS

Th@

Fabri~

Singer Sales &amp; Service

WY

2-228~

·.POMEROY

Shop

McCall's Patterns

115 W. SECOND

OHIO

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS
WY 2·2955

89c

4 $1·00 i

PARKAY

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lilt.

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Dog F!)Od

4

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Bathroom Tissue 4 ;.!~25c

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89c

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36 and 45" Widt
THIS JUNI SALI -

loaves

3

Cake Mix

112 E. M1in

Pomeroy

eRIGATTA WEEKEND -JUNE 18·19-20

MIENS IHOilT ILIIVI

69c
SIMON'S

GRADE 'A'

HOMOGENIZED

gal.

MARKET
Open lvenlng• Till 7 PM-Stturday Til 9 PM

E. MAIN ST. .

WY 2-3975

POMIItOY

Sport Shiits
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FOR SALE

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 10, 1~

For S1le

PEKINGESE P-upp""'
le
HARDEN'S MARKET ON RT. WY 2-2314.
~ rublkaU.a 124, in Syracuse bas oa spec1al
... .:,:...," : - . ''" ..,.,
Thursday, Friday and Satur· WILLIAMS 'l1 in steel
c.ut~~oNI
day, "h gallon Fairmont Prem- furnace. Automatic danl~
ooRUCMONS
lum ice cream 69c· bread 5 control. Charles Byer,
WUl be IHCI!Pted unttl t:OO A. II.
'
S 6th A
Far ou e1 PuhlloltiOII
for 89c; Balogna 39c' lb.; reg·
ve., Middleport ·
uout.AnoNo
ular cigarettes 25&lt; package;
6 10 Pte
'1'110 , .• ...., , _ , . . '"' .,..,
2
lbs.
wieners
98c;
New
red
1
ROOM
BRICK
building,
with
to .Ut or rQ1cn: ur •dl dMmed
•.,...,....... """" ,._ "' potatoes $1.09, 10 lb.; 2 lb. garage, can be used as a rewtD~~~~m:!:•~iwPoor:.,..pu,!; jelly 39c.
6 9 3tc
sldential or business building.

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'thnt lt.G Ser-rtee
• ce11ta hr
per
word on- IMMtlOD.
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USUl.T,.:~o~INO

PHONE WY 2-2156

TWO YEAR OLD Mobile home
50 x 10, 2 lots In Syracuse.
Ready to move in. Bill Harden, Phone WI !t-36.10 or WY 23986.
'i 9 3tc

UVE BAIT, 24 hour, self-serv.ace day and mg
. ht. M.mnows,
night crawlers ' red wonns.
Fife Trading Post, Rt. 7,
Middleport, Ohio.
6 9 l2t c

air -

conditioned.

Also one good used electric
range. Phone WY 2-2374. Lew·
is Repair Service.
6 10 6tc I
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" ,- automatic
defrosting. Good condition, 121
cu. ft. $65.00. 509 S. Second
Middleport or cal I WY 2-'"M
awu.
6 _10. 3t_c I
TRY THE Twentieth Century
dial welder with the 3t0 amp
Cutting Tap, 20 year warran·
ty. Supplies.
Meigs County
Land mark, Pomeroy.

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LEADERS

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UH·· HAVE
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BARGAIN BUYS

TE LL 'IE

WHEN 'IE
FETCH MY
COR N MEAL

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1962 Chevrolet V2 Ton
8' Fleetside Pickup

ACBOS8

Less than 15,000 miles by Joca1 owner. Heavy duty tire1,
Interior like new, light blue finish , heater.

G. Cryatallin41
mineral
9. Annoy

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1963 Ford Galaxie 500 HT Cpe. - $1799

c. Letter
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16. Nauucal

8. N......to
again

ligna!

$1989. Weekend Special.

17. Destitute
of hair

1961 Chev. Greenbrier 9 Pass.

11. Turty

19. Landing
place for
the Al'k
21. Lazily
23. Wit
24. Mot:Mr c~

Radio, heater, whi te:wall!, red finish. A weekend spee1al.

$1295

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22. Dr&amp;c·

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througmud
:U, Breeze
:US. Sruall
square
In
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a town·
26. New Yot~k

8. Oklaboma
elty

18. Earl : a.bbr.

$1099

Tranee

6."Prom-

~b. Bl""ed

406 cu. in. V8 engine, 4 speed trans. Red finh:b w~th match·
ing vinvl interior, radio, heatf'r, nt'w WW tues. Wat

20. Dancer-

I. KIA

Skye

18. Muoe of
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2. C11ttlnli:

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10. Peell
12. Sam

Bul·ket seats, power steering, radio and heater, aood tir·
es, good top, lighl green finish , one owner.

lndl.a.b
lribe

?:1. Pole
28. PertotmJ

29. Tricks

a2. 0erman
novelist.

35. A.9kew
36. Winglike

as. Solemn

wonder

Jr1Jll go..i&lt;J
25. Price
27. One 'Who

ereeta

1954 Chev. Y2 Ton Pickup _ __

scaffoldlnC
80. »tdeflnlte
a.rtlcle
81 . God of

$149

1949 GMC I Ton Dual Wheel1 _ _ $149

Kanawha River • Semel down
IM:arm10t 2:30 a.m.; Lucy Jane
Lucas down Marmet 4:30a.m.;
lno""" z. down Marmet 4:S5 a.
m.; BeaYer down Marmet 5:40
"~•. : A. J . Patten up Winfield
1:40 p.m.; 0. F. Shearer
l'&gt;mlield 9 p.m. ; Allen R. Merrill dOII'Il Winfield 11 p.m. ; H.
E, Bowlea up Winfield IZ:30 a.
m.; Elgercliff up Winfield 1:50
George Price up Winfield
3:1; a.m.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
8:00 PM CLOSING

Real Estate For S.le

17. Paper

l . Embark

1961 Rambler American Conv. Cpe. $795

VVagon

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DAILY

$1395

only $129~.

"'M:=E::;XI;-;C"'
A~
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""TO
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ENNYGOOD
GOSSIP ?

11.000 honest mileage, power steer~n~ . Powergl\de, 6 eyl.
engine, good rubber, light gret&gt;n f1msb . See a uew one,

FREE J,uiiO S&amp;H Gr en Stamps
How' By simply viewing the
0
1act Vacuum cleaner in
your home Phone WY 2-2821.
5 28 3otc

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1961 Chev. Biscayne 2 Dr.

Notice

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Your Chevy Duler

sale. William Hulmes,
cuse.
5 20 tfc
HEAR IT ON WMPO ellyn Thompson's "Life
Light" program, Monday
Friday at 8: t5 a. m. EST.
5 25 tfc

Pomeroy, Ohio

• tJumder

as. African

America• League- Paacual,
Twms 80; Grant, Twins; FIBher, Wh1te Sox: ~uzhardt, Wh1te
Sox all 5-l; Lolich, T1gera 7-Z:
Stottlemyre, Yanka 7-2.

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:nature of yours that I'm forever taking advantqe of?"

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6:00 Sign On
1:111 Musical Clock
6:00.15 Musical Clock
7:29 Time &amp; Temperature
7:00 Be Still &amp; Know
7:30 Musical Clock
7:02·30 News
7:45 First Baptist Church
7:111 Musical Clock
8:00 Ohio Valley News
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8:10 Sports Today
6:05 World News
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9:00 High School Hit Parade
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THE GIRL WHO WOULDN'T SHOW HER INSTEP NOW
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6:110 Sign-on, New a
6;30 Sundown Serenade
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ll :tm Wo 'd N"···"
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~ : 25 Paul Bowers
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t :OO Discing With Dose
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5:00 City Man•ger's Report
t ·30 News (Local)
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6:90 Sundown Serenade
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Sales &amp; Service
• Fits Almost Every Car

e Transferable

When

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EMPLOYMENT Wanted- Ex·
perlenced interior and exter·
ior painting. Free estimateo.
Phone WY 2-2882 or eee Rog·
er Cullums.
5-29-tfc

Rlli'ICR ACCEIIIT-A ·
IJoucll of Parill ill being
edded to lllew York's wann
weather sceoe with tbe iJio
&lt;reasillg.popularity of sidewolk cafes. Here, French
actress Yvonne ConrtaDt
eatcbes up on ber llome
lmm newo 'l&gt;hfie relaxing
at a Fillll Al/11111111 opea.air
.cal&amp;.

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64 THUNDERBIRD London 2 Dr. H.T. bllt~, ,.
StHrlng, p. broklt, p. windowa, air cond.
64 FORD Galoxlo ~00 2 Dr. H.T, 8 cyl A.t. trRedio

65 COMET 4 Dr. 202 I cyl. Std. tr1111. Rodlo
64 STUDEBAKER Daytona 2 Dr. H.T. A.t. 1 . Ridlo, p. aiHrlng, p. brok•
63 FORD Country Sechln Wagon 4 Dr. 6 cyL Sill
trona. Radio, p. at-lng
63 FAIRLANE 4 Dr. 6 cyl. Std. trona. Rodlo
63 CHEVROLET Impala Spt. Cou... 8 cyl. A.t.
trona. Radio, p. atoerlng, p. brokoo
62 OLDS Storfiro Hordtop
Radio, p. stHI'illf&lt;
p. brok•, A.t. trona.
62 FAIRLANE 500 2 Dr. 8 cyl. Std. treno. Rldl.
62 FAIRLANE 4 Dr. 8 cyl. Std. trona. R.ldlo.
61 FORD Falrlano 500 2 Dr. I cyl. Std.·trana. ltocllo
61 STUDEBAKER 4 Dr. 6 cyl. Std. trona. Radio
61 PLYMOUTH Wagon 2 Dr. 8 oyl. A.t. lrlnt.
Radio
60 JEEP 4 cyl. Dis... tcher
S9 fORD Ctry. Squire Wagon 4 Dr. 8 cyl. AJ;
tr1111o Rldto, p. •t-lnv
58 FORD Falrlano 2 Dr. 6 cyl, Slcl. trons, ladle
56 IIUICK 4 Dr. H.T. At. trans. Rldio, cl56 PONTIAC 2 Dr. H.T. A.t. trona. Rldlo, a ....
run-

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64 eHEVROLET 6 cyl. V. ton. Std. fro"'- Lq
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61 FORD 6 cyl. V. ton. Slcl. Irons.
60 CHEVROLET 6 cyl. o/4 ton, 4 apoecl trene.
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S·Dlllly Sentinel Pomeroy-M!ddleport, 0 June 10 196S

Star Garden Club Holds Thursday
Meet At Home of Mrs. Norman Will

19th Anniversary Of Middleport
Club Observed Tuesday Evening

'!'he Star Garden Club met most often attacks rose foliage,
Thursday afternoon at the home phlox, chrysanthemum and Zm·
The 19th annive1 sarv of the co-cha1rman, Betty Clme and
of Mrs Norman Will Mrs Seth ma Virus diseases are spread
Mlddleport Busmess and Pr ofes- Janet Korn
Nicholson was devotional leader by leaf hoppers and' aphtds.
slonal Women's Club "" ob Personal Development -Fred·
using as her topic "The Sower' Always rrad directions on pest~
served Tuesda) evenmg Dmner dn.• Houdashelt chairman Ma
The verse of the month and cldes and follow directions on
at the Martm Het aw &lt;:~nt was ry Ellen Roush, Edlth Forresl
club prayer were given In unison label
at 6 30 p m w11h a deL ora ted and Beulah Strauss
by the membero A report on Mrs Orton Nelson diScussed
cake berng sf'nell for the des- World Affa1rs - L u c 111 e
regtonal meeting was gtven by Lawn Care Liming may greatly
s~rt course
Swackhamer charrman, Jean
Mrs Vtrgll Atkins and Mrs tmprove the growth and appearPast Presrdent :\1rs
Essie Moore, and Martha Belle Frye
Norman Wtll Arrangements for •nee of lawn grasses The way
Ru:sell a'tended tlw dmner
Legislation - Ne!l1e Vale,
the officers and speakers table to be sure If your lawn needs
The meetmg was he d at
cha1rman Pearl Re~,onolds and
and honored classes tables for lime Is to take a soil sample
Columbus !Southern
Allee Mills
the liarrtsonvllle Alumm ban to the ExtenSIOn Agen. and have
Eler.:tr1c Lump3m 'juual
Public
Rel ations - Janet 1
quet
were furnished by Mrs htm send tt to be tested
Hill
With ~eLret an Mrs LJH\
Korn ~ha1rman Moille
Wtll and Mrs Atkms
Apply ferltllzer at rate of 1
er m (_h::trge m th~ ab~ence
and Margaret Lehew
Officers
elected
were
Pres!·
lb
of mtrogen to 1,1100 sq ft
Mrs GDrt P1 m prP.., rden t Telephone - Sharon Roush
dent , Mrs Grover Stout, Ftrst from June 1 to 15 and July 15
Reports \H ft' gl \t' ll
and Betty Chne
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Vtce Pres, Mrs Neal Jeffers, to Aug 15 Blue Grass lawrus
pondenc e re.::~d and
~USIC Director - L u { 1 II e
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Second
Vtce Pre!l Mrs Robert should be cut 2 to 21&gt;" htgh..
"ere named f01 the
Swackhamer
HONORED QUEEN - Jenmfer Blakeslee daughter of Mr and Mrs. C E Blakeslee, Pomeroy, was Installed
Scholarshtp - Eva
Stout as honoted queen when .lou s Daughters Bethel 62 met ,hts 11eek Ptclured left to rtghl are Becky Nease, m- Jewell Secretary · Treasurer, Cuttmg htg~ does not mean to
) ear
CIVIC P11 " ' ~ ' """ cha~rm•n Bettv Ptckens and stalled as Marshal Lmda Yost Semor Pruuess Mtss Bla kec!ee, Lmda Lyons, Jumor Prmcess and Pamela Cleek, Mrs Purley Nelson; Program let the grass get htgh before
Cha~rman Mrs James Ntchol- cuttmg You should mow often
da \\t&gt;rrHr llltl rnun Emma Faue Kennedy
GHide
son
enough that not more than one
Jane P&lt;~ugl S&lt;Jllle
1
Emblem and federation - 1
Promotion 011v Is
Plans were made for a Tour tnch of blade " removed at one
Glona f '"'"''" h F rcddiC Hou Beth P1ckens chatrman The I
dashelt Arm flarle\ Peal]
rna H~sell, Edna Mae SwH.:k I
I
1\r
of Carpers Nursery, The pro- ltme Allow chppmgs to ~lay if
I Held On Srmtluy
olds R ~~ le Ru ~sell Fdtth
and Beulah Strauss
I Promolton Day was held dur
gram cha~rman, Mrs Atkms, you have a thm stand Of /grass,
rest Fartc h&lt;nmth Eva
Parltamentanan - Pearl Re1
mg the Sunda) School hour Sun
led the club collect and creed but remove tf you have a ~eavy
d
t h
UB
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m umson Mrs Frank Halhday tlnck turf
and Bell '~- CI nt•
nolds
Membtorsht]J - Ho~e
Bulletm - Freddie Houda~ C~~rc~ !~~h ~~~~~prls~pe!er
ENTERED HOSPITAL
talked on 'Garden Sense on Mrs 0 E Stout gave a paper
olds t:hairman ~t'll)
Mollie Hill and Margarel 1 The Rev c MPivm Allore supermtendent, m chm gc
'
JUNE 10
Amonth those who entered Pest Control"
on • Accent Plants', 8 gprden
Kennedy mstalled Ihe off iCe!' or the ! CertJftcales of promollon were The Catholic Women s Club Holzer hospttal In the past 24 She pomted out that suckmg needs dramat1c aCfent plants;
WSCS or the Umted Methndtst presented to IJSa tell Kellv l of the Sacred Heart Church wtll hours were Mrs Gladys M and chewmg msecls such as use them sparmgly so that they
Scrapbook -Grace Pratt
!church Tuesda\ evenm at the iWJlson and Beverly wll•, rrom l have a potluck
ptcmc on Caldwell, 5119 Fourth Ave, Mrs Aphtds and Japanese beetles can wlll be effectiVe By contrastmg
Spectol Committee - Rose church
g
Nursery class to Busy Bees 1 Thursdav at 6 p m at the James W Wetherholt, 41 Chilll be controlled wtth spraymg wtth wtlh tts surroundmgs, a plant
TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
Revnolds chairman,
Allee
cass Shell) Clark and Rodney I home of Mrs George Hackett, cothe Rd, Darrell Eugene Wall, ludane or mcotme sulfate for becomes an accent ptece Color,
LOVE WITH THE
Mills Bell) Pickens
AlwJida Installed •ere Mrs V D Ed Pulhns, from Busv Bee to Sr Middleport Each member Second Ave, Mrs. Clme W suckmg msects and spraymg or texture shape and stze all enter
PROPER STRANGER"
Werner and Lorella Saelens wa1ds pres td en l Mrs Harry )Mormng Glora•s class
Mary 11s to take a lad\ of the parish FJtch, Vmton, Mr and Mrs dustng wth Sevtn or DDT for the p1cture W1th these thoughts
\\ 1th f\jtl l.d re \\ o tJ
P Smtih \lee p1 rs1dent Mrs Margaret Carleton from Mo1 n a!ll a guest
Tilden Thacker, Rt 2, Thur· chewmg msects
m mmd take a walk through
uml &lt;.. It 1 e l\h Q 11:-t n
Glen D1ll recordmg seer etarv mg Glories to Jolh Juntors The Past Councilors of Theo man, M1ss Cassie F Slagle, Mrs Holiday also noted m1l ~our garden to see whree ae&lt;ltH.J. "MAN IN THE MIDDLE"
MIS Robert \\ornet treasurer, rlass and Cathv Dtlt, Dwtght dorus Counctl Daughters
of Waterloo, Wtltard L Wamsley, dew can be controlled by spray. cent plants would be mterest1n1.
~\ 1t h Rolle!! Mrtdlllll\
Rnd tht&gt; followmg secretaries logan Jr and Lcllr\ 'r\oalker, Amenca w1ll meet Thursday 611 F1rst St, Pt Pleasant, Mrs mg With act! dwne p m this Se~.-eral arrangements o( pea&lt;HILi B&lt;JII \ Sull \ an
Mrs II R Carpente r campus from Jolh Jumors to Fa1t hfu l evenmg at the home of Mrs Lee W Wears, Phny, w va,
otes and Ins •ere diSplayed
mm1stry,
Mrs
Alonzo
Custer,
Few
class
Rollin
Bearhs
Mrs
Bonme
L
Stevens,
Apple
Birthdny
Part
Mrs Normon Wtll recet..d hrst,
l
Saturday June- 12
The Pentecost sermon was de- Chrtsltan SO&lt; tal Relations, Mr~
Following the presentation of 1 The Rock Springs
Grange Grove, W Va 1 Carl L. Bar
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Mrs Orton Nelson second and
1
livered
at
the
S)Tacuse
Ftrsl
E
E
Bryant,
membership
cu
i
ceriJfJCa\es
e-•ch
puptl
ol
the
I
will
meet
Thursday
at
8
P
m
!rum,
Rt
I,
Middleport,
Ellz
Honors
MISS
Looney
Mrs VtrgJI Atkms, thtrd Judges
I RACING FEVER
\\llh lot Mmn,.,un
Umted Presbytenan Church on ltvalton Mtss Lydt(l Ebt&gt;rsbach tschool rerelved a r&lt;mdy bar wtth Hemlock Grove- and Har abeth F Durry, 122 Laurel St
Miss Hazel Va C
were Mrs Pearly Nelson Mrs
t111d 1:L.rbM a 1-\t gg::tJl
Sunday mornmg June
by
and serv- 1
11sonv ii ie Granges as guests Pomeroy, Mrs James M Schus honored With a
Gladys Nicholson and
Ray
6
I ( ol ol )
rs
WJig lt Porket pro
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Hemlock Grove Will pr..,ent the ter, Pomeroy, Mrs Myrtle M day party over the Memmral Ntcholson
"BLOOD ON THE ARROW' I the Rev RIChard Putnev of Ihe CJe
gram matena
Mtss
Lucretta
prog
Dale- Hthtrbou Ma1th&lt;J H\ler Westmmlsle! FoundatiOn of Ath Genhe!mer
s Jrl\ual life witt I
ram a nd Hamsonvt 11 e WI 11 Donahue ' Rutland • Mrs Roy 0 Day weekend at her home un The nex t mee tl n~ Nlll be at
!Llllt tJ
ens He was assiSted bl Mr vat on
d ~
d
open and close the meetmg Re Pearson, Rt 2 Racme, Mrs Grant st A pmk and whtle col home of Mrs Purlev Nelson
11 1
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~:::;:::! lame&lt; B f blm, al&lt;o of Athens Sr s~p;l~ wo;~ '
e~ster
freshment.&lt;J will be served by William Frank Lambert, Jack or scheme wa• earned out m with MIS Robert Retbel, guest
Mr Eblin a student of Lou I
Tl Ch t C
the host Grange
son, Mrs Bobby Lee Crabtree the decorattons Durmg the speaker
'"ill&lt; Semmar1 will be the DC\ottons taken from John bl 'se 1 1cs er omm 111'"b'tv BJ The Pomerov Bend C B Ra· Rt I, Jackson, Mrs
Polly afternoon the honoree opened
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WI
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held
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td
Bre
r
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romeroy, Ohio
Suppl\ Pastor of lllls church
were led b~ Mt s Baker F'rld!'l\ II 8 p m at the Chesler 10 c l! \\I
0 8 Wiener
we
t
ac son,
ICh- the gilLS and pictures were takdunng the 1emammg part of Gordon ResponSI\ e nadmg op IG d S h 1 11
roast at the Syracuse Road ael R Lambert, Ironton Mrs en
d
1T&lt;l e ( ou
wre has been d p k Th A...
M 1 c J
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June Julv and Augst
ene the d~IOtJOns follo•ed bY tan attendan«· of 84 th iS ear Sl. ar
urs..v evenmg, ere
ohnson, Rl 5 Ath. Two large decorated btrthdav
TONIGHT
I he )JUbltc IS CO!dtally ln\11 the hym n Wto Mav Not Chmb lhe staff and traders
the 7 pm for members and their ens, Mrs
Harvey s Gallo- cakes were presented to MISS
NOT OPEN
ed to attend A nursery will be I he Hea\en h Steeps
Wl lh tBtble &amp;hool lhts year were
famiiJes
way, Columbus, Miss Carole A Van Cooney from Mr and Mrs
PCOVtded to ca re for Lhfi' smll li iMrs Everett Thomas a..:: ac- D~rettor Mrs Delores Holt I A special meetmg of Pome- Whealdon, Huntington
Mrs Ed Smith of Pomeroy and Mr The June meetm of the
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
children
compamsl and the LOI d s p, ay er AsSistant Dtreclor
Mrs ~~~ Chapter 186 OES wtll be Shelby W Hazel, Sr ' Flatwoods and Mrs Kenneth Markms of Pomero\ Gorden Cl~b was held
Jun•1112
'THE HORROR OF
I The regular meelmg or the er m umson
Jumuta Spencer UJfts teach
d Tfhurshday June 10 at 7 30 Ky' Mrs Boyd C Parsons Ev- Racme Refreshments of cake, Monda\ afternoon at the home
IT ALL
1
P m or t e JnJIJatton of three ans W Va
Jce cream coff a d
h
Pat Hoone ~ nca Rodgt&gt;rs
sessJOn was heid m the chunh
We Would See JPsus • was er Mrs Franres Spence1 Sec candtdates
'
ee n punc of Mrs J 0 Roedel With Mrs
I anne~ Sundav evenmg wtth lhe the lopt c of lhe program pre retar, and p!amsi Mtss Regma
Ut nnb Plt&lt;e
I
BIRTHS
were served by Mrs Sallo Van Irvmg Karr Jr as co hostesl
"WITCHCRAFT'
Rev Glen Hueholt or Galhpol" sen led by Mrs fhomas Follow.! Spencer Nur ery, class, Mrs
JU'IE 11
t M•• Bobby Lee Crabtree, Rt Cooney, Mtss Dtanne Van Coon Mrs Fred Blaettnar, vtce
Lon &lt;.. hem('" fark HPdley
as moderator Mrs Arthur S) I mg a med1talton on the topic 1 Kathryn Wmdon '&gt;!iss Ca ro- Mar) Shnne Wh1te Shrme of • Jackson, son, 3 16 P m Wed· ley, Mtss Mary Van Cooney and prestdent opened the meetmg
I \ester and Mrs Wtlltam F Ephes1ans 3 2tJ 21 were read b; lyn Hoffman and M1ss Karen I Jerusalem wtll meet Friday at nesday
Mrs
W E Mumford
w1th the' verse A Gond Deed
SUNDAY, MONDAY
I Wmebrenner Will attend ihe Mrs Gordon and the group sang Btssell Begmners class Mrs 10 p m at the !OOF Hall
DISCHARGED
Others attendmg were Mr ts Never Lost" He who lOWS
•nd TUESDAY
Synod of Ohto at Muskmgum the hl mn We 1\ould See .le Ruth Steele and Mrs Lou Jse
Patients recently diScharged and Mrs Everett Davts, Mtss courles) Ieaps fnendshtp, and
June 13 t4 15
'NONE BUT THE
Co llege at New Concord on sus, to dose the program
For ley
JUNE IZ
mcluded Mrs Boyd Sloane, Mrs Maude Taylor, Mtss Alma Oh he who plants kmdness gatheJ s
BRAVE
June 15 . J8
1 Pnmarv 1 Mrs GladiS Spen
Rock Sprmgs Cub Scouts Pack Dav1d Fillmger Clark Cum- linger
Mrs lames Murray love Fnllowmg the Lord' Pray·
- TechnrcolorElders present were Mrs Mr~ Edwards conducted a ct&gt;r Mrs Bernice Batley and 246 wtll ha~,oe- an outmg at the mmgs, Sandra Crank, Mrs Dol Mrs Harry Kaurr Mr
and er m umson , members anaFrank Sm&lt;rtra-t: Jmt Walker
Eylvester Mrs Wmebrenner shorl busmt&gt;ss sess ton and plans Altss Esther Spencer, Pnmary Atthur Nease pond, Saturday, Jy Bartley, Mrs Emma Pullins Mrs Pearl Van Cooney, Miss wered roll call by descrtbmg the
Tornmv Sand s Brad Dextt:r
Ton y Bil l Samm\ J ark ~ on
Mrs Donald Cottnll clerk of were made to sponsm a ba ke 2 Mrs Mace! Barton and Mrs at 5 P m Each famtly II to Mrs Ronald Shtvely, Mrs Dtane Van Cooney, Mtke Van corsage !hey made and were
L;.uamr SI~phen.s
I sessJOn and Mr Richard Duck less bake s&lt;~le to raise money Myrna
Carpenter Jumor 1 take lhe-tr own w1eners and buns John Wood, James Clark John Cooney, Mary Van Cooney Mrs wearmg
Co lorcer toons
worth
for Ihe Camp Asbur) fund Oth Mrs Margaret Bm;ell Jumo; and a covered dish
Bush Mrs Letha Riley, Wilham L W McComas
Mr Paul Durmg the business session
mone\ makmg pniJects were 2 Mrs Caryl Pooler Jumor 3, I
Trotter, Mrs Frank Miller, CascJ, Middleport
Mrs J E Foster was welcom:
discussed
' Mrs Mal'\ I,autz and Mrs lnzy I A N I tJU: 13
Mrs Ge&lt;trge Cummms, Mrs Out-of !own guests mcluded ed
as a guest A ptcmc was
A dessert course was served! Newell Teen-age I, Mrs Ruth Will b.. ~::: s••;;;~t ~~etmg :nnaoolle Russell, Angela D :d ::nd r~ ~ E Mumford planned for Wednesday July 7 at
We Cordially Invite All To
durmg
the social how b} Mrs Er"m and Mrs I eota Young
the St Andr
m arley, Mary Lou Cormany,
oe, r and Mrs 6 p m at the home of Mrs
I
Gerald \\tldcrmulh Mrs Edd Teen Age 2 Rev Pearl
I
M ew ~ Church '" Clavde Burnett, Gumther D IJames Van Cooney, Mrs Eva Walter Grueser Named al the
Smith and MISs LurretJa
" and Rev James Morrtson
of th "st ~I V~~c~o, Coder, Handy Fnend, Mrs Ron· Wa~d dCol~mfbus, Mrs Marjor- commtttee were Mrs Roedel
he~ mer
TransportatiOn Mrs
e eu envt e I· aid Clark and mfant daughter te on er oo ' Waldn, Ohto, L-1and Mrs L C Karr and those
.
Iel Chnst) and lamtor, Mr
oc~t""b of Catholic Women's club Mrs Marlon Mash and infant Cpl Robert Van Cooney Cher- who cannot ~ttend are asked to
FIRST
Cleland
WI e present Those WIShmg daughter, Charles Jenkms Mrs ry Pomt, N C Mr and Mrs contact one of the eommiltee
JUNE 18-19-20
QUALITY
Everv
parent, grandpar ~au~~~~~d may contact Mrs Fred Lockwood, Mrs M~unce
Smtth, Pomeroy; Mr The by-laws were ~mended. A
en! and frJellds or Bible School
sct
Venoy, Samuel Hardman Mrs and Mrs Otto Hollman, Jack· thank you note was read fnal
' REGULAR
Imembers ore mvtled to attend Th
JUNE 14
Raymond Gooch, Orm NorriS son; Mr. Randolph Ward Rav- the Pomeroy Alumni Assoc'*"
Fnday mght and
e Meigs 4·H Pleasure Rtd- and J Oliver Mtlchell
enswood, W Va and Mr and !ton for flower
arrangemen!J
Certified Oil Station see progfllm
what the children have ers wtll meet Monday at 6 30 p
Mrs B L Potter, Barbours- made for the banquet
W M•ln St
Pomeroy made and learned
~ at the home of Cheryl Wtl Fourth fear To Be VI~, dW Vifa
Mrs L C Karr presented I
tams
n mg g Is were Mr. and p a p e r
The Philodendron
The DAV and Auxtllary wtll Observed Sunday
Mrs C C Cope Algood, Tenn, Comes ~~ Age" n brought out
meet Monday at 8 p m There The fourth year of Rev L Mr and Mrs C C Brown, that the Phtlndendron IS one ol
Wtll be nommahon and election Stmpson as pastor of the Foreat Mtss Betty Brown, Brandon, the top rankmg house planll
of offtcers All members are Run Baptist church will be ob- Fla, Mrs Charles McNamee, and that the number grown 111
urged lo attend
served Sunday, at the church Mtddleport Mrs Charles Wtse, Flortda each year, would reach
Sunday school will be held at Waverly, Mr and Mrs Okey 10 lime around the world They
Appropriate sentiments for all fathers on
9
3tl am, followed lly tbe wor· Henry, Mtss Maxme Henry, Gal- grow from 16 to 20 feet
m
CLUB PICNIC
shtp
servtce
by
the
Rev
StrnpII
polls'
Mr
and
Mrs
Adrtan
Brazil
and
then
some
are
10
his day- June 20th,
The Noble Prophetes• Club
1963 held a PICniC at the Ra son At 3 P m , the Rev. M B, Carson, Mtss Dnne Carson and small one has them In their
ltvmg room
Phllodenrlr0ns
erne Park Sunday afternoon, Myers pa•tor of the Love Ztou David Adney, Middleport
Bapttst
church,
Columbus,
Will
take
a
mtmmum
amount a!
June 6, Wtlh the folluwmg mem·
--~
be
guest
speaker
and
the
ehtl
B
o
s
to
n
lndustrtallst
Bernard
care
which
s
actd
soil 1 llttle
1
hers and guests pr..,ent Mary
BOXED HANKIES, BILLFOLDS,
, Lower Salem, Vtda Car from the Love Zton ~urch will Goldfme patd pver $1,500 m plant food, leaves kept wasbtd
hotel bills for preSidential as and a httle water
Martettn, Edtth Hutsmpll- smg The pubhc JB mvtted.
ststant Sberman Adams In the At the close of the meeting,
TIES, SHIRTS &amp; JEWELRY ITEMS
lar, Esta McKmght
Ethel
Maude Young, Mr and Mrs. In 1958, a House eommlttee ensuing scandal, Adams was a dessert course was servedliJ
the hostesses
George Lear, Galhpohs, Mr made public records showmg ousted
and Mrs Allen Hughes, Middleport, Mr and Mrs Ernest Wmgett, Racme, and Naoma Brmk·
er,
D1slnct Deputy Racme,
Gill$ Ml'U. WEAR WllH PRIO£

SOCIAL
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COLUMBUS (UP)) - Gov The governor oald experts Some felt Ohio's hopes of set- aald the land would be avail· partment wtll release the need the recommeodahons of severaldoeatlon
James A Rhodes •atd today had ptcked the Ravenna site as tmg the factilty were jolted able U the AEC requested It ed ground at the Ravenna Ar· groups of sctentlsts, transporta- "Lack of unity In the put
the
that smce the Defense Deport· the only one 10 Jbio smtable when an Army spokesn.an 18id but later chonged h1s report to senal for the proposed atomtc !ton experts, and others who has lost a number o'
ment had not yet been asked lot the faclbty and pledged hts Thursday the Defense Depart· say the mthtary could not spare plant
after a study concoud&lt;d Raven- project• for Orlo," Rhodes ..ld.
lor 3000 acres of the Ravenna admlntstratton would do all It ment could not relea~e 3,000 of the land smce losmg 3,000 acres Sources close to the Ohio na was the best loeallon tn Ohio Thts IS the tuno for aU Ollt.ordnance Stle lor an atomtc en- could to get the lacthty for the 21,1100 tdle ocres at the ord· would tmpatr tis future use tf Atomtc Energy Commtsston for the pro1ect
Jjlls to unite tn a con m oa
WASHINGTON
SJ&lt;;N ergy prOject 1! was rtdtculous" Ohio
nance depot for the atom needed for an arsenal
have mdicated thts
cause which wlll benefit the ea.
Frank J Lausche called th~ to say the state had been
Meeting Set
smasher project .
The governor sa1d stnce the "However m the event this Rhodes calle&lt;' upon all Ohm ttre state"
OhiO congresStonoi delegalton turned down m -II• efforts to get '!'he governor mnde the state- The governor satd t~e depart- Army had not been asked to acreage ts not avot!able, we o!Dctals and leaders to support Several group&amp;, prtrnarlly Iii
Into a meetmg today to come the $280 milhon atom smasher men! as Sen Frank J. Lausch ment had not been asked as release the land any charges are prepared to purchase the the Ravenna proposal and satd ISouthern Ohm, havt •rged thlt
up with some strateg
the project for the Site
tn Washmgton called a meetmg yet for the land smce the Atom- that the stale had been turned reqmred land m the area for "Ohto wtll be totall re red lthe1r area be conSidered fOr
state s btd to land Y 10
The governor sa1d tf tl de- of tbe Buckeye congresSional tc Energy CommiSSIOn tAEC) down' are rtdtculous '
Ithe atom plant
) P po
the project A Jele~altt IN"'
11 velops the land ts not a voila- delegalton to make plans for was still considermg •ever a!
280 ~a:
hon atom smasher aat $the
Is Clnfldent
Rhodes sa1d he did not ptck to present a convmcJng case" 14 countH!s was to ask the AEC
~enna Arsenal
ble reqmred land could be pur- supportmg the state'• btd lor Sites for the project
Rhodes satd he had 'every Ravenna as the stle but had to the AEC m Washmgton Toes- m Washtngton today to loel!l
Aother delegation,
a
. chased m the area
the new sctence compled
The Army spoke•IJilln ltrst conftdence that the Defense De thrown hiS full sup:&gt;&lt;&gt;rt to 11 on 1day on behalf of the Ravensa the project In Southern Ohio,
14
roonty Southern Ohto group,
'lllas scheduled to present
tls \' 8
proposal tot ht Atomtc Energy
Comm1s.smn today urgmg the
atom1c research center for P1ke I
Co1•oty
1
The Army threw a bombsell
In OhiO s plans to umte behmd I
Lhe Ravenna Arsenal when 1t I
announced the
Northeastern
Ohw land would not be releas
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D Roosevelt Jr , the man wtth
the magtc name, " avatlable to
run lor mayor of New York City
- 11 the nght people ask htm to
Roosevelt mode tha'
clear
Thursday durmg a news con
fe1 ence he called shortly after
New York Ma)or Robert F
Wagner announced he would not
run for a fourth term

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The Almuae By United Pre" u.... naUonal
Today IS Thursday, June 10,
the 16lst day of 1965 wtlh 201
to follow
The moon Is approaching Its
lull pha•e
The mornmg star is Saturn.
The evemng stars are Venus
and Mars
Prmce 1'hdtP, the Duke of
Edinburgh, was born oo thts
day In 1921
On thts day In history·
In 1898, the U S. Marines
began the lnvasioo of Cuba in
the Spanish • Ammcan War.
In 1940, llaUan DICtator Jle.
plto Mussohni declared war on
France ant Brttam
In 1942, the German Gestapo
burned the tiny village of LJ.
dtce m Czeehoalovakla alter
shooting 173 mate lrtlu]bitants of
the town and depllrllng the
women and eblldren 1o CiiiiCentratton camps.
A thought tor ~ day
David Thareati 181d· "II
two to speak the trulh-&lt;lne
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MAKE ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

SAIGON (UP!) - Government troops drove the Vtet
Cong out of Dong Xoat today m one of the bttteresl bat·
WASHINGTON fUPI) - Pres1dent Johnson called
ties of the war and probed northward to try to rescue
a mectmg of hiS top nuhtary and dtplomallc adviSers to11hal was left of a shattered relief column It waa feared
dd} to tevte\1 the sttuatwn m Vtet Nam
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ktlled today when tbetr plane tact for hours wtth the Amert·
m.1ke a statement after the sessiOn of the National Se·
crashed m the central htghlands can adviSer accompanymg the
MISS PARKER
MISS SAXTON
MISS RUSK
I cuttly Counctl The meeting wa~ a contmuatlon of 1
1ar to the nonh of Dong Xoat government rehef battalion of
CONTINUING down the hne up of contestants who wtll
10 t he Mtss l con terence whtch began at the Whtte House Thursday.
1The ftghtmg at Dong Xoal ttself 300 to 400 men whtch ran mto Amenca Pageant durmg Regatta Weekend June 18 20, are Lmda Sue Pal kei Rut
p,e,&lt;nt al Thursdays sessJon - - -- - SANTO DOMJ'IGO IN· Icost 31 Amencan casualttes ac· a Vtet Cong ambush when ttl land, Carmah Saxton, Gallipolis and Shetl a Rusk, Athens The pageant 11 til be held were Gen Maxwell D Taylor of mspectton m Southeast Alia,
t01nabonal orgamzalions press- cordmg to aU S spokesman- trted to reach Dong XoaJ, 60 June 19 10 the Pomeroy Juruor Htgh Audt tonum
US ambassador to Sa1gon Sec crtltctzed press coverage of the
ed mYest 1gatlons today
mto one known dead 17 m1ssmg and nules north of Salgon, Thurs..
- - retar~ or State Dean ..tusk Un long war m V1et Nam He proatrocity charges mvolvmg both 13 wounded
day
~Hi W~AAW:!il:*I~ W:n HY1! itJ OM'":~
Iderst&gt;cretarv of State ( f'Orge w posed that the Se lBte Foret.gn
Slde!l In the Domtmcon conflict There had been no radio COD·
Loss•• Feared uvy
PLAINFIELD, N J tUPit
Hall ~efense Secretary Robert Relations Committee send l biIhe Umted Nattons and the
----- The lost battalion had been _ Tbree per11081 were kUled
;, '/c~amara Deput~,o ~~rerose l parhsaL delegatiJ' to the scene
OrgamzatJon of
Amertcan
flown m by helicopters when tt and 14 Injured eorly klday
Secretar) Cyrus A ', anee and so that 'lJm-fact 1 be laid at
States are conductmg mdepenran mto a Commumst reg1ment when a lire consumed • 10
fl
Ct'ntr~l lntelllgtonre A"genev D1- rest
dent mvesttgatJOns of charges
Losses were !eared beavy, add· year old ramblln&amp; Irame ••·
I rector Adm W1llwm F Raborn I The
Senate debate was
that both otdes have been gull·
mg to the toll at Dong Xom tel ocross lloe atreel lrom a
Anyone attendmg the big Rega tta Weekend evenls 1 I.e While House meetmgs touched off by the first formal
ty ot JndlsePOmmate execulions
where more than 200 of the gov- llrehoa•e.
on June 18 20 wtll be able to VIC\\ the act11 lites from the ca me agamst a background of! dtsclosure here 011 ru,jday that
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of thetr foes
ernment defenders WitTe re
upper Pomeroy parkmg lot tn comlort
sharp Senate debate nn the na-1U S ttl!IP~ l!IYI·~me time
ported ktllM or wounded
Pollee and llremen coolin· 1
Thts announcement 11 as made Thursda1 e1 enmg bv lure ol Amencan m1hkrv m been authoriZed to conductWASHINGTON _ A IZ.YEARVtet Cong los,.. were be I ued to oeareb the rums fur 1Regatta General Chatrman Wli!Js Leadmgh&lt;~m and Porn 1olvement
1n
che
ant1 I combat support" of South VIetold Oklahoma boy cut his way
lleved high but there was no ac od!er poSBible vlcdmo after etoy Chamber of Commerce Prest dent lack Carse) dur lcommunl't war m South V1et na/liese umts under certain conthrough such tongue-twtsters as
utal count
Mthatry sources the opectacular bla2e, vlilble mg a meetmg wtth Coast Guard offlCJals
1Nam
ditwns
'boutonmere,"
'' petlpatetJc"
m Dong Xoat estimated more 20 miles away ~as e"tlnguisbLeadmgham sa1d
tn range#
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Thomas J
Dodd 1 Pnor to Tuesday there had
and eczema, Thursday
than 100 were killed
1 td.
ments have been madt- lo pl ace erl Pittman U S Coast Guard D( onn JUSt ba( k from a toUI been no mdtcatJon _ save for
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become the nahon champion
Dong Xow Itself was • sham
B gtganhc tent' over a large Huntmgton
statements by an anonymou~
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speller,
bles of burned out bulldmgs,
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• ~~ &lt; portton of the upper parkmg lot Th &lt;
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mil1tarv spokesman n sa1yon
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Michael Kerpan, Jr' of Tulhttered wtth more than 100
so spectators, as well as booth sent:d
s
that the 53,50fl.man Amerlc;;;
sa, Okla took top honors
corpses mcludmg men, women
areas w1ll be prole( ted m cao:;e
f
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force m v1et Nam ould do any
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The Re alta ofiJCJals smd the IKe about the e~ents tn Pome- , s e" ise
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that art&gt; bemg passed out
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w1dth and 210 feet long
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Cong In th• ftrst mtnutf' of p
M' . Coast Guard offtctals present , The Coast t.uard .,n be In io enate
ersons ISSintl11 for the meetmg wit h ch Pomero1 to ass1sl wllh water
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Topeka, Kan' gtrl by spellmgl1 Mr and Mn Herbert s Park·
'larghetto
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MOSL"''W - SOVIET RUS- cree in Petroleum Engineer· Vaetnamese women waaled as
SJa s off -course moon rocket, mg el Marie Callllo Pegea- kr they kneeled over thetr dead
wtde of tis largest by 1110 000 in&amp; at Marietta College Park- Uncomprehendmg
children
miles, raced through space to er, a graduate of Pomeroy stood by and ate Amenran c
day toward an e .pe4:ted orbit High ICbool and star football I rations despite the nauseatmg
of the sun
player at Marietta College, smell or burnt and decaying
The Russtans announced received bls degree during
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Thursday mght that an engme Marietta College'• !28th Com· 11 es f II gen 11 e monsoon ram
aboard the LJna 6 - their 3, mencement oo June 7
was 8 mg
1100 pound, unmonned satellite
The battle for Dong Xoat befatted lo respond lo a radtol
gan before dawn Thursday
stgnal from earth I&lt;&gt; change !
fS,
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course
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the vahant defenders slowly
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and presumed drowned near Bill Matthews Flotilla 18-3 Past patrolled thorough tv b1 the u down on shophftmg-a $t35 mtl· ;•thor of a medttatton accepted
Vernal Utah, today m the 0JvJsJon vtce capt•m of Dtvt· s Coast Guard
hon a vear busmess' 10 Ohto I~r publication by The Upper
wake of a VICIOUS flash flood sion 18 James R Walsh U s
l:h 8 20 7 volf' 1t approved ! oom world·wide mterdenominWaters Insolated two commun- Coast Guard n Huntmgton Max i Offluals from the U S Coa'&gt; t and sent to the House a btll atlonal devotiOnal guide accordtbes m southwest Wyommg
\\i Watls RMI officer m charge Guard t&gt;mphastzed tllat re-lu~e whlrh allows storekeepers to ~ng Mtn an announcement by Dr.
of u s Coast Guard depot at 1s not to be thrown mto the nv
anmng Potts edtlor of
Nebraska braced for the pos Pt Pleasant and LCDR Hob PI by persons atlendmg the Re detam susp.cted shoplifters ln iThe Upper Room, '" Nushvlllt,
stb1hty or more ram A seven- - -gall&lt;~ Tl1e\ pomted out that their store!'\ un it I a police offlcer iTenn
Inch deluge htt Alliance, ~eb I
or even tiSsue paper rould I IS summoned
The datly devotional guldt
Thursday and washed out rat! I
!Je danguous for dnvers 10 tre
Under present law • store With a urculauon of three and
road tracks between Bndeport
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The CoaSI Guard sa1d there befm e trvmg tn detam h1m 1 It 18 dtslrlbuted 10 more than
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Mrs Oscar w Clarke was J, :· Mees, 91,
agam tf more ram falls
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restramt' m hold1ng a susperl jan{ and other
and
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re-elected president o f ehtTn· Claimed Thursday
Heavy rams fell on the east patr on the West Pomt Road ed bl a /me 001 exceedi~g $2 I'd shopli ft er
chaplams serving prisons and
There IS no reason to shout[ County Commumty Concert As· Jacob T Meeo 91, a lomer ern Gulf states today Showers and tl was agreed to adv"e the 1500 nor less than !500 or bv ' Sen ThomHS p G'lmartm D other msbtuttons For vtsUai)J
[rom the housetops that thmgs SOC!ation at the summer meet resident ol Pomeroy passed spattered the Rockies and ram slate road commiSSion about Impr~ sonmenl of or not lr.ss \ ounstnwn argut&gt;d Ihal mno 1 handicapped people, The Upper.
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are gomg up and up durmg the mg of the boerd of dtrectors away Thursday light m Athens drummed Oregon and Washmg· 1ts condtlton and request repm lh"n Ml daiS nor more thRn cent shoppers might become 1Room
avatlable m Braille
nexl half but we do expect a held Tuesday evemng al the He had been in Ill health for ton
work durmg a recent meetmg une yeat OJ by both
\ the Vlllims ot over zealous store and Talkng Book editions.
good
second half . John
home
lhe past •everal months
The Utah flood poured down
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owners
The meditatwn
wntten by
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Tlie New York representa Born m Mason City W V• Sh
Cr k C
bo \ Hartford Vtllage Council also
But Sen Ross Pepple R Ltma Rev Allure Is published In
s,on to newsmendn urs 8) fol· live of Commumty Concerts Mr Mees was the last of ~ Fleep eRe
Ranyonl Tab ve learned durmg the meetmg !hat
I rePlied !hal merchants spent Ithe July. August,...., and will
owmg a pert tc review with Inc Jim Martin met with the family of 14 children Mr Mees d ammg hed
oge teservo
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owns a ance o money m
Irons1 derable ' 'me an d money Ibe us ed on Saturuay,
All&amp; Zl.
ay, roared
was through
ou
r s the ban k a1 the en d f ",.,ay Dt'nies Rumors
Iop admm1s trat1on experls
nmeteen board members pres spent most cJ. his hfe In Porn- and
aee camptn.g
bull dmg goo d WI 11 •n d •ere un
THREE ARE F1NJID
enl and gave !he group a nom· eroy where he was C&amp;O Freight area
was $8t9 57 and the rerorder
1 hke h to cause theJuselves em- 1
Three persons were lined antl
Plans Marie for Fall ber of tdea. for encouragmg agent and telegraph operaotr
presented a fmannal repon of Pomeroy Mayor C'ha rle&lt; IR 1 barrassmen t by usmg the power two others forfeited ....... ,_
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, I8 Bench Show more assoc•atJon members to for 48 years Ht retired. 15 The seven mtsslng persons Ia the wa te r works from J anuary gar tod ay demed rumors t hat mdISrnmman 11 Y
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Middleport Mayor Lee...Smitl
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At a r;,.,ent meetmg of the enjoy ail the concerts present- years ago
couple, thetr three youngb
to May 31 wtth the L lance of the boa\ dockmg
and
Adds 50 To Patrol
co!lrt Thursday eventnc A o
MeJgs County Foxhunters Assn ed each season
Mr Mees was 1 member of
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the system bemg $1 234 47
other proposed work along th• The House meanwhile voted Manley 47 , Mtddleport wu'::.
plans were made lor the fall Several popular altracttOns the PoiiH!roy Methodist ehurch trader which was sbaltered by A ltre deparllnent promotion ' Pomerol Parkmg 1ol levee Will i unammously to b&lt;'ef up the ed $10 and oosls for lntoxlc•
fJeld lrtals and bench show
were constdered for booking for Survtvors Include hi• wtfe the llood Their car was found was suggested by Mayor Wtl not be done
Istrength of the State Htghway lion Everett Pierce 57 Rut.
Twenty-live members were the coming season, and 'tnlllal Margaret, two daughters, Mrs overturned nearby
llam Kelly and Councilman Ray I Ma)or Legar satd the job Is Patrol by addmg 50 new patrol- land $10 and costs: Jni,m..._
pre.,nt There will al!o ~e a plans for the tall membershiP Madge Strauss of Athens ond
,
Ftelds wos appomted treasurer ! sttll on tbe agenda but because men over the next t.u years lion Dana R Clark D Rl. I
bench show on Aug I sl the campatgn were made It was Mrs Jean McKnight of Kansas Ve!ei'IIDI Memorial Ho1plllll of the ftre department to be in of problems tt wtll not !le ac- The btll which now goes to Mtddleport, $ll and 'cosi., IIJe.
Meigs county fairground spon-~declded to present three eon· City, one grand•oo and one ADMISSIONS- Louise Ntch- charge of the drive lor money comphsl~r-d before the Juneltlie Senate orrgmallv asked for !gal exhaust Loretta Stewart.
sored by the Ohio State Fox- certs lhts season, permitting I great granddaushter
ols, Rolland; Tammy Curtls,l
18 20 regalia weekend
3110 new patrolmen 1541 each '" Mason, forfeited a ~bond anti
hunters Assn. The next meeting 1ar1er budget for each artist Funet:al servtces Will be beld Long Bottom Jean
Craig Shortly after the meeting sev
the nextt wo vears
But the von Stewart 35 Muon
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Cb • r 1e; era! councilmen and Mayor Kel· \ The mayor explamiil that be· I budget dtd not contam the funds bond both ~ di.turtnni 1111
PreSident J. C. Chancey would A. Kimball Sutter was voted Hughes Funeral Home at Ath· Wile, Middleport Jeffrey Mill· ly agreed to appomt
Elmer •cause smtable btds were nnt re- I for the larger mcrease and the peace charges
like everyone possible to attend ' ln u presldent-eleci, to Bills! ens wtth Rev Joe Maflell of er Syracuse Melvin Sydeboth-\ Hyder, spectal pohceman, as ce1ved the proJect could not 1btll was lnmmed m committee
--~~ill ~
this meeting It will be lite last ' Mr1 Clarke this year prtor to fietallng Bunal will be In the.,;, Mlnersv;lle J 0 h 0
marshall unttl the next meeting I be gotten underway before the It also lowers the maXImum
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chance to make flnaj arrange- beading the organizatiOn durlnl West Union Street Cemeterv
Pomeroy,
This action was taken alter regatta
age for new potrolmen from 3ll ADMISSIONS - II: R.
ments for the fall show
the IUtJ8.67 aeason
Friends may call at the funeral DISCHARGES _ MIIQie ay Marsholl Sommy Anderson va- Temporary dock facth!Jes, to 30 and ehmlnatesthe present Ion, Pomeroy, Mary
Mulual agreement was reach- home after 2 p m Saturday. Letart w va • WilHam Musick 1cated the job
however, are bemg secured to ftv'\"year residency reqwrement Pomeroy.
CITED BY PATROL
ed with Rio Grande College to
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Pome;.y, J..;, Brinker,
Attending were Mayor Kelly, be used for the regalia, satd for patrol applicants Tho Fl· beDISCPHARGES - lllbW
The Ohio 5aale Patrol re- discontinue Jilambershlp recip·
LU~;AL TEMPS
cine.
Recorder James M. Crump, Legar In all, 120 feet of docks nance Department estunates the rts, omoroy
ports the arrest of, Wilbert L. Iroclty with the eollege'l Artist The temperature in Pome- BIRTHs-Mr and Mra Jallltl Councilmen John Roach, Ray
to be placed along the wal· btU will cost about $250,1100, tn·
----Hearotd, 36, Concord, Ill, ciled •Serlea althou8h both oraanlza· roy'1 business distrtct at t1 tS Games, Pomeroy, a daugbt- Floldl, W. T. Stone and A. K er below the parking lot for use eluding tramlng and equipment
1 Cl&gt;D~]le to cooperate am today ••a 83 dellfeel un- er, Mr and Mrs. Charles Wilt, McClung, Marshall Anderson, during tbe regatta activhoes, ac- eosts, when lullJ Implemented High lodty In ... low
to Melga county court, June
tlons wlll
lor •ellow line violation.
to aVoid cooAA!t ln.IChetlulinl. tier IUIID)' tlklea.
IMiddleporl, dauahttr,
Mr. Hyclt Cllld avera! clllzena. cordln&amp; to lhe Pomeroy !llayw. m fiscall967
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