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no Youths Are Attending Bible
Scho-o/ at Middleport Church
Appi I&gt;XImalel\ I \(1 \(IIJ(h are

SOCIAL
CAl~ENDAR

8 Dailv Sentinel Pomerov·Middleport 0., June__12. 1965 (

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Around And
About
M•'ddleport

V.ti·altnh 1 inrludP a pacnir

Thursda~

VOL XVII

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Will
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The American Legion Au:&lt;IJ.
B•h\t• s~ hno\ hc·mg s. pon'&gt;orf'd ternoon (ollowmr th~
sehool
Plans wt&gt;rP made tor a mem- 1ZJ me_mbers and one gues,
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tary 8th DistriCt Conference
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ol The ohildren u·e tn take a sack ortal serv~re lor deceased mem· Mrs. Nma Bland of Akron. Host · Rock Sprmgs Cu~ Scouts Pack
Mick Morris, Ashland
was held June 10 at the Presby·
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Mrs . Oettv. Chnr · ,246 wt 11 hBVt' an Ol1ting at the
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Chno;;t
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Ill \llddle lun('h and ~ile group NtH ~o to lbers on Sunday June 13 w en lesses were
lese,student, ha~ compee
terian Church in lAgan. Ohio
Tlu, Ht·v !JIIn,ild \-tJcks, tht: roadside park for the piC·' the Phll&lt;~tlwa. Women of the I Lena McKmtey, Mrs. Chester I Arthur Nease pond. ~atu~day.
years work and IS spending sev- Registrations began ;:tl noon ,
p~rt(, ~, ut tl\{' chu r(h ~ ~ the Mil wtth a treat to be provrdt•d (Mtddlepott Church of Chnst Erwm, Mrs Allred Ruush lat 5 p m E&lt;lCh family IS to
I' eral days wtth. his parents, Mr. with one Delegate-at . Large,
~t'~ln' till t PII " I lht ~chool lot the children l'hf' program I met '1 hursday e-venmg at lhe andh ~ontnbudm~, M~s. I WMae Itake their own wte~ers and buns
and Mrs. Wilham MorriS.
40 delegates, four AlternRtes
~\, l h - \1r s ll:lk" ,ts i'isrstmg Wlll ht&gt; h~ld Sundew evenmg I church. Mrs Oscar Roush pre- I Llg toot an
rs
au
mn land a covered diS
Dave Rice who has attend- actmg as Delegates, 13 Alterdr ler1nl uHl ~un~: It· tlh~,
JunP 20 at 7 30 p m at the Istled tn the Ctbsence ot the pres- I
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Ashland 'College this past nates and 27 VIsitors, makmg II
l'h,.. llito•Jlr' ~,,1 ll•t' I\.\(\ "''t&gt;eks church concludmg the school
Jdent, Miss Mildred
Hawley, Gr((nges Hold ]oJnl I A Natlvtty Deanery meetmg
' year, ls vistting with his par- total of 97
~n~lon h \II S.i\lnt lpaehes l
lw ho IS contmed to her home , Ses .
Thursd•l
v.ill be held Sunday at 2 P m I
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rice l The Conference was opened
with Illness
saon
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al the St Andre•'• Church m
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I Harrtsonv 11le and Hemlock ! Nelsonville. Mrs. Del Vecchio, l.,
and family before leaving for by the President ol the gan
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The mt'etmg was opent'd w1t h Grove Granges were guursts l president of the Steubenville OJCedar Pomt, Ohi o, where he 1unIt N 78 Mrs LoUis Mock
sonrw l /ul lrlt' -;1l1onl
md1tde Hm~ TI1J1rstltt~· ~1Pt1 1 I the stngmg ot the Phtlathea l when Rock Sprmgs Grange met ocese 01 Cathohc Women's club
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will be employed for the sum· who def11cated an Amertcan
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The Womens M1sSIOIIdi'V Sol~ong and devolions wert~ gJVeniThursday evenmg.
wrll be present Those w1shmg
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iFiag and the Auxiliary Ba~ner
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ll1lH1 ,111d .~"&gt;~1,1.1111 ~till )I, lt'&lt;Hlrr; ', rretv ol thr Pomerov .F 1 r s t bv \otrs Lena \1cKmley mclud- 1 The meelmg was opened and 10 altend may contact Mrs
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~ ' I' '1',,(t 1 Mr and Mrs. Earl Smith and lI toto lhe
her umt
Unitas These
¥.ere gJVf:n
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8 g1fl from a past
M1s ~1.11 \ 'lr 1111t1 nuJ . .t&gt;!\ B&lt;lpllst churrh mt&gt;t 1 hursd.ty ' rsp the hymn, "Blessed Assur- 1closed by Harnsonv11le Grange t Paul Casci
daughter Susie of Urbana a_re [ Dl'strlct President of their unit,
ci.J:--"' \lr . , llmutnv
K(M('h
JUNE 1-'
JANICE
BRYSON,
,
daugbl1evl:'ntng aL the tiHJt rh wr!lr ance,' scnpture readmg Ulken j Vtrgtl Atkins, deputy master,
vis1tmg he.re for a wee k w1t_h I Mrs Grace Holl, who was un,
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bt'qlnlwl ~ \l1~" li'.Jtlt'llt' r ron ... s \1rs J E F'oslt&gt;r prt&gt;srdenl, 1n hom Homa11s The theme of discussed mspectlon and
set 1l The Me1gs 'a~H Pleasure Rid· er of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gal 1 able to attend
aml ~11 ~ h Jnld1n 1
1he d('votlons was "Thrs Is My ,.July 8. as the date ol Rock
M11pll'llN pn rtmrgP
d ers will meet Mondau' at 6 30 p Bryson, Pittsbargh, Pa., grad· Miller. The Smiths' sons, J oey The meeting was then turn·
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m &lt;~ n Ut•p.JI Inwnl
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r.roup smgmg of 11w lnmn Stmy" bv Helen Rowley.
ISprmgs tnspectlon It was e- m. at the home 01 Cheryl W1l· 1 uated from Nortb Hills Htgb and Timmy Earl are vtsitmg edo"ertotheSthDtstrrctPres
an \t':.JII~t·r \l r-, Dl· .. ~ t·r Rtre. ' Wm ThPm One Bv One" op·
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.11 ctded that Hemlock Grange and I!tams
1 School Monday, June 1. Sbe
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J,mlorrs \11, \\t&gt;wlt&gt;l t;t'tlnch. Pnt•d thP nwetmg A (ontttbu Dlrrtng the busmess sesswn Rock Springs Granges would The DAV and Auxiliary WJ\1 1 received tbe P\IA. Vocal Mus· with their paternal gran par· ident, Mrs Barton Holl, or L~
l!el !llt'i.I J.ItPs \lr~ ~{uth Pet- 1wn of $1 was made tnw&lt;~rd was :mnounted that the baklel ; vtsit HarnsonvJile on Saturday meet Monday at 8 p. m There I ie Award. Camegtr Awards, ents. Mr. and Mrs Carl Smith gan Mrs Hol1 Introduced disers. rt&gt;llt''llllwnh and :'111~" l'xpensl:'" nt st.JIE' prl:'stdent to •sr.le had been postponed un I :evenmg, June 26 Stanford Stock· V¥ill be nommatlon and e\ertion l and SOprano Solo Award. Sbr of Umontown, Pa
' tmgmshed guest, Mrs
Lee
Samh• But ut· 1Pgl"1 r.1 tum and &lt;~!h'nd the World B&lt;~plt&lt;;t 4.1\t [Saturdav June 26 at the Trl · ton, Pomona Grange master, of offlcers All members are will be studying lttaJttages
Mr and Mrs. VIctor Gr1m 1Moore, Department Secretary,
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attt&gt;nda•t• 't' llw-,e lt·,ldwrs ::~rt&gt; anet&gt; It w&lt;Js ~;ott•d to make &lt;lnd L~rstre ,Cieant-rs.. fhe SICk l~st l 'poke brrerly Mrs. T A. Hew· urged to attend
this fall in preparing for tbe are spendmg
two weeks in aM her assistant, Ann Echel·
bem!:( ct'&gt;sl'&gt;lt•d bv utlrPI nwm· ~wnd a l:wt&gt;l!t&gt; to thr Wonwn s wn~ I Cad by MIS E:Tnest ~I- elson and Mrs Howard Ro!m
JUNE 1~
I comlog \'ear at Philadelphia ZaneSVIlle
w1th their daugh· man, Zanesville, LaSecretaJre
Uers llf lite r'hutcli tla~sPs from ('nn!crenre at r.nu!VIIle nl:'xl larK I:' and mcluded Mn; Rcgma were reported til.
The Democrat Club will meet Musical ·Acadtm)', At
ber ter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Catsslere Mary Martm of De40
the tt't'n ,H!f:' gH •IIp:; ctnd ()!ht&gt;r" lv.Pt&gt;k Mrs l.nn11n Stl"lrt&gt;tt de i Hud..;on, Paul Oavts. , :vtHhe\"~;~ Hemlock Grove presented the at the Pomeroy Second Ward graduation, she was selected Robert Sever. They were ac- partmenta1 8 et
Pomeroy,
Tht· iH·r k s p111grc~m tn tl udes dtcah•d the love g1rt A round selL Mildred Hawle)
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program w1th Mrs Clara Paul· house Tuesdav at 7·30 p m to sin~ the "Star Spangled companied to Zanesvtlle by and past District President
1(':-;StHlS robtn cm d .... as st&gt;n t to M r" D!lgaJd Debbre Kttchen Lou· sen m charge Fathers Day and Members are. asked to brtng Banner. ' Attendmg from h.ere their daughter and son-m·l&lt;lw, Mabel Brown of Galhpohs,
crarl p!u)ects H1blt&gt;
v.urk book&lt;.: &lt;ltllvltll•s and It' I Dale W!pp('l at Hob:rr Hospital ISe \1eElhrnny, Mrs
Ro~ert F'lag Dav was the theme of ar!lcles for auctiOn sale and was 1\!rs Vernal E Black· Mr and Mrs. Russell Mtlls. Edna Williams of Oak HI~, lr·
f1eshnwnt~ t&gt;adr dd\ !'he da1lv Mrs 1' 1 Slwllon devollon.ll Cratg, Homer Jon,•s, Jenmfer the progr~m wh1rh opened w1th sandwrches or cookies for re· , wood a~ ttunt While there [
d G 1 1 rna Powen ol Logan,
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chapel sen we (Orl"l" t.. .
ut leHd,r gave a mt&gt;dTiatlon of iLollse Esthel Bmns, Anabelle, the song 'irs A r..ood Thmg freshments
' M .Blackwood attended the I Mr. and Mrs .Lenar
waz- ~ Marshall and Irene Conra
songs, le:-;~ons a pup~wl ,how
,
of .Jesus and closed HoudH shelt
I ena
McElhm· l To Be A' Granger ,, The ongm The Twtltghl Garden C 1 u
spring recital in which dowskyCoand cHhlldren otl Wdash-. Lancaster, each gave greelJingsk.
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b mgton urt ouse VIS! e re- The Honorable Mayor ac
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-;;;;;:~:;;:;:;:;;,i wlth praver e p1ogram was i nv and Mrs Ebersbach
I of Fathers Oav was giVl'n Y wtll mt&gt;et ues ay evenmg a Janice sang three solos y
.h h
t Mr
b
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1mLharg~ ol Mrs APIPn Shd1n
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Mrs Stanford Stockton !ol\ow 1 the home of Mrs Dwight Par· , Donaudy Brahms and Verdi. I cently Wit
er pare~t
d Moorehead of Logan roug
.md y,as takt&gt;n from the Ml sl Mt&lt;&gt; BobPrt Re1bel w&amp;s nam-ed by the song. "'I he Church lker w1th Mrs. Robert Morris l She als~ t«•ok part in two 1 and Mrs. Russell
M~r~ ~~~ls l greetmgs, Past Blh DlstrtctCom;
I SIHn ma~o-mm· S('Vt&gt;r&lt;~l rt&gt;ad ed to 11&lt;1\'(' rharge of the Mem· ' In The Wrldwood ,.
lsr. a~ co·hostess.
duets Grandparent§ are Mr. grandparents, Mrs Ha YG
mander, John McVey, bro~gh
mg~ were grv('n rnrludmg, Ea•t ortal 'NV Ice lobe held Sun- A poem. •When PaIs Back"
JUNE 16
l and Mrs. Hobarl Bryson. Ra· and Mr. and Mrs VIctor rtm ' greetings. from the Amenc:~
TONIGHT
]lnd 1.1 bv Mr~ Joo;;eph Cook I da~ Junt• 1:1 A thank you note was g1VI'n by Mrs Homer W1!1 - The Past Presidents of the eio,.,
, Mrs. Effie Price of St. Albans Legron Dtstrrct In 1 absP.nc:ce 01
s()uth lndm Mrs Ellen Couch: I \~Jas rt'&lt;~d /rom Mrs Hudson, ard. Three ::~r ticles were read, Amen can LegiOn Auxiliary of
\ w. Va rs viSiting wllh her dau-~ the Commander Nolan M 81
"RACING FEVER"
,
.Japan.
\1rs
V1etor
Young
Sr
and
Mr~
Reibel
read
a
\etter
Pa's
Shorts."
by
.Ronald
EastDrew
We~st~r
P£ls.t
will
have
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ghter and family, Mr and Mrs , Athens whn was unable to •
V\tlh. l utMutl'~liB
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~ml Bt~tbala Bt,l::',~tatl
Hong Kong M" Ilarry L. lfrom Ihe Rev and Mrs Fred Iman "Grandlalhers Clock"' Mr potluck p1cmc at the home of \ 1 lrs. OuldiP II oMs
Clifford Hayes and son, Greg I tend
eakor
H.;ulotl
Ba~l.-. The C"ogn Mr&lt; .I A Gardnc1
'! Mona Hart: and "An ExpenSive Mrs Eddie Smllh, Wednesday ! ·'I J ClfiSS Meet
Mrs. Ben Ph1lson Middle· Mrs Moore was the sp 0
"BLOOD ON THE ARROW'
Slepl;esson ond The Phillip M" Donald Hicks was pro· Boy Frteod" Frank Clark A at 6 tS p m
/1( undt M
chel Diddle port Elementary teacher, JS of the day, ta lkmg on ouDr' Fll, gt
Dalto Hullf't bun \ l.u 1ha !lyt'r
d
th 1
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Mr a
rs 11ers
and Freedom 'The
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Mrs Cook also rt&gt;,•d an artt;-le , story nf · M1riam" the . f 1 r s t phen Stanley and an art1rle, ~·
? I~n~~tal~\ acu!e
EUB church, , Meigs General Hospital
m Chmrmen gave lhe!r annua re-.
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY
or. lhe Mather S(houl
1he \ woman srngt'r Theb mt.•etmg W8S 1I "Through Channels,'' read bv :7'io
arn
I Th ursdayyevemngal the'lr home · ' Pomeroy
ports
Junt: 1314
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Mrs Holl told the de IegatmA
Sm1totv freq uent!} ~end u srdiclost&gt;d w1th the ened1ctlon AIS1anford Stockton.
:;Th
m
charge
of
Mr
and
Mrs
W1lham
Mayes
h
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"CAPT A~~ ~.~WMAN
11 to th1~ srhool
1salnd rourse \'lias o;erftd to the Follov.mg two tap dances by ·:'
': M 5 e p~~e ~~lers vtce presi· and famtly of Ltma were re- : tlwt the Sth ,dt~lrl~t ~ ~ n~n ,_
Gl rgorv l't--t~
'! 1111 v ( 11 1Ir s \ A fr1end•dllp r1rc\e w1th prm 1
- ------ Kathv Wells and mstrumental l ~·
Pc;merOV
i. ,d:nt opened wilh the hymn cenl guesls of his mother, Mrs 10 membership 10 e1·h ~ e 'e\l
~ 'olnr
er bv :'Ills StPphen"on c:lo~ 1
CIIAPTER 181 MEETS
Imus1~ by Rand\ Svkes and .I an- j
Ohl
Lean,mg On The Everlasting' Lucille Mayes.
enteen umts rna e t~tr ~oat
10
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-&lt;~ud the mt&gt;e!lnj! alt er whtch re Pomero\ C:haplel 186 OES 1ce Eastman an artlcle, "A· 1 M~ Mary T~esda ~~~e/e~ Arms. followed b&gt; prayer by ' Mrs. Lucille Mayes has re· , Ctlatt~ns wer~ grv~;rshl~ C~~~~
"STRAIGHT JACKET"
frE'!' hm.ento;; v.Prr srnt'd b\ mrt m s l'Cial ~&gt;e~
Thurs- mencamsm'' was read by Leo ' t~rn ho~= •ton ·wit~' hel son Mrs Sellers Scnptu~ readmg turned from Belpre where she Presl en!s or emresent Three
.lu&lt;~n(t&lt;rldord
Mts ros1PI c~nd Mrs Yuungto day e\enl~g, atlhe Masomc !Story. A H1ble qu1z conduded , v~~t ~nuht!r~m-law, Mr. and of John 17 by Mr. Drddle pre· spent several days w1th her , men whor~~r~nplnrrPHseofl 2
~~========:;\ 10 member&lt;&gt;
I Tern Ie. wtth 44 mem bers res- b~; Mrs. Paulsen \\.as won bv 1 a
a ~ lass Wickham and ceded the hymn. "Where He daughter and son·m-law Mr I units
l'{)p
heir mem
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TIH' July met&gt;lmg will he hPid \ enl ~~eluding guests fro m ~ ar-1 Mm; Bettv Leonard A talk on~:~ ht~:S gShe was al't..'Ompan- Leads Me " Readmgs were g1v· and Mrs Ernest Covert and to
me~~~Nit~;er !en~ iven
1· the home ot Mr: ~1,11 ~.v L nsonvtlle and Pt Plea&lt;:at. t Chap-1 the povertv prog:ra1n wa~ g1ven l ied ghome b Stephame and en by Sam Pickens, Rev. Paul , famrly She was areompan.led bersht~, cJiatJOns YThey gwi're
B,rtlt&gt;V w1th Mt " E11Pn 1. ouch tf't s
b! Ralph Moore ol the 0 h to Pattv Wtckh1m, for a V!SII
Sellers, George Freeland .. Ray· to Belpre by her ~randch1ld· 1 ~-~~~ or! No 128 . · Junrtum
Pomeroy Ohio
1Cooperat1ve Serv1ce, after wh1ch M: . Velma Douglas spent mond Kr1der , Mrs George ren, Chuck and Paula who had 1 ~P 37 . d W II t No
as eo-h&lt;l'ltess
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---Cla1a Sue Sou\sbv, worthy lhe program clo'ed wilh a son~ thJsl sweek at Ivydale w Va, Freeland and He~sche\ D1ddle been vtslting her for several
an
e son
TONIGHT
ATTF.Nil SERVIfF.S
matron and .lames Soush\' war-] "Aunt Dtnah 's Qwltmg Partv ) wtth her mother, Mrs Euda During the busmess sesston, days.
.
I El~tion wa! held and 1Eitza.
"T HE HORROR OF
, s th\ palt on presld~d T h r e e 1 Refreshments were sened by Hamrick
the mmutes of the last meet· Mr. and Mrs Jenmngs Way- ' 'h J
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Ath '
IT ALL "
Guests at ~lr Jnd 1• 11
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bel ean arr rom
ns t~J
nw,ghl
Hobac·k
were
their
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candrd&lt;~tes
were
tntltated
Maud
,
the
host
(,range
to
55
memMr
and
Mrs
Gerald
M!chmg
read
by
~1rs.
arry
ar
land
an
son
ave
move
rom
to
h
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Dui1 I-'·IJIJI1(' Ertt .1 Hodgtts·
Drnnt~ l'rtH'
sms. Dr anrl Mrs Hm GJI!J- Crueser and \larJom• Crov. , bers and guests,
1ael and famlly, ... ap..d tytrs J!!izel . w:1 ~ -ap~roved and the. r~~~~~!.~- ~~-('~~lelj
lfllili~"ii'A ..
"WITCHCRAFT"
land and Mrs F.drltf' Wolfe of served as pro-tem o(hrers and ,
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I t ill t'harH.'\ trn·k llt'dlt y
Cadd1e Wickham ,ts soloist
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;;ast Liverll&lt;"l, F.verell Gilli
BIBLES PREShNTEQ
su~~dAJUe~g~~AY
hind of Ahqutppa P!:l, Mr and The mef:'trng closed in regu -1 Btbles were present~d rec
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Junel 3•14.15
Mt s Cl&lt;~rene e llobm and Mr s lar form with Mane Curd a ]ly to the 1965 graduates 1
"NONE BUT THE
Elste Bvers of Columbus, Mrs past matron. giving the fare-1attend the Syracuse Nazar
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F'rancPS Ornz o( Ambrtdge. wt&gt;ll
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F'IJrlk _s 1n,1t 1,1 1 lrnt \\':.rlkt&gt;r
Pa and Mrs Jays arrrs o
Refr'"' hmen(!'! nf rookies, Bob Stewart, supermteTJ:d,'
J'ommv S&lt;~n ct ~- Ut ;u1 llt•xtPr
t\thens Thev attendf'd funrral punch and nut&lt;&gt; wt, r served by made the presenlatron to SlP
Tunv l:ltll Sarnm• l&lt;J ( k~nn
srrvtces tor lhe1r &lt;'OU.&lt;ttn, M1ss Mrs Somulsby
and Pauline na Arnold and Brenda Bl'l
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Plans For Memorial Service Made By
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t:• Tap Cat
t:30 BeciDr Heathcote
to:oo Underdoa
ll:liO Fireball XL5
11:00 DemliJ the Menace
ll:30 Fur)'
1!:00 Tbealre 3
1!:30 Trills West
1:00 Wonderful World of San
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2:00 Baseball Warm-Up
2:10 Reds Vs. Cubs
1:30 Pete Smith
5:00 USGA Golf
8:110 FlaU &amp; Scruggs
6:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E.
7:30 Flipper

1:00 Death Valley Days

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Sl1ps on !tke a dreJm Looks hke a dream and wears Irks
a dreamlluco Te~ t t&lt;;ls 50% longer and dnes 1n m1nutes,
It's bt1ster and peel reststant. Clear bnght colors that
won't laUe away but last and last lazy pa1nters lo'le Luco·
TeY bPcau se 1t s so Pasy to apply .• , 11ows off the brush
end onto the surlJce w1th ltttle effort and such beautiful
results.

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11:00 Late News Plcf!lre
11:10 TV S Weather
11:15 Sports
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t:\11) At;ln Show
1:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10:110 Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse
11:110 Llllus The Lion llearletl
11:30 The Jetsons
12:110 Sky King
U:30 Mf Friend Flicka
1:00 I Love IAt~
1:30 CBS Newt
1:U Buebali-Yanieet 01.
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4:30 "How Does Your Garden
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7:30 AI Hirl
5:00 Jubilee
1:30 Early Movie
7:00 Lawman
7:30 Jackie Gleason
1:30 Gllllgan'a IBIItnd
1:110 Secret Agent
10: 00 GUiltlllloke
11:00 Up-To-1b..Mfmtte Newa
ll:IS Weatber Notes
11:20 MIWoD DoUar Movies
Pleter Devester !Gable)
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IIDIICIIed Into Elldland and ...
algoed the espionage ~ aiDing ol
Dutch girl Carla Van Oven.
11:36 FILMS OF THE IO's"There'a No Busineso Llka
Show llullnen," olarrlttg Etbo
el Merman, and Dan Dalley,

A hullbend and wife, top vaud..
..me te1111 of 1111, Nlum with
tlialr three cltlltlren now In tho
ad. 'l1le team dissolvea wbea
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by lhe trucks,
STEEP, BUMPY GRADE OUT, GRACEFUL CCRVES IN - Campers headed for the bivouac area of Forked
said· We wlmply wanted to I Run Slate Park soon will glide-ride the&gt;r tra1lets up this graceful ascent Presently, asSIStance IS often required
do_ something ,tlrat &lt;would help I of a state tractor in order to reach the campmg heights at this, one of Ohio's most beautiful state parks Forked
Mlegs county.
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1Run Park has been chock-full of campers each weekend They ha ve learned that 1f a space IS wanted they had
Elsewhere In preparation for to get there early Fnday afternoon The state charges $ 1 per_~,gh~_for_a family of four. A real good deal, no!
the regatta workers began in_ _ _ ___
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stalling te,;,porary docking fa.

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ei: nve "years BS element~ry emenlary School was com- . He has ~&gt;#en active In promo- It W~S reported that the til)
of land at the DOW-idle Ra· I
prlnctr&gt;al; hve years as h1gh 1 pleted m 1957.
lion .or aid to cr_1ppled ch1ldren, ft. 1 210 ft. ion tent that will
venn.a Ars~n.al- for a prlreschool proncipol, and 24 years Mr McComas has been ac. servmg as chamnan of the cover the u ~r arking lot i
to Old Ohtos bid for a proliS superlnlendent.
i liVe in Southeastern Ohio Edu-1 Mlges County Eastr Seal was expected ~0 a... today. I
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Durutg his admimstratlon Jn l cat1on c1rctes, havmg servedl drive for nine years He is a
PAGEANT TICKETS
posed
$!80 million
atom
the Middleport School.• the orig· as pre~ident of t~e Southeast- past W.M of Middleport Lodge Advance ticketa for the Re· Boys' Baseball ·rag Day work·! smash.r.
SAIGO:"J (l"Pil _ A hattahon of U. S. Army paraIna! hlsh school bmldmg was ern Oh10 Teachers Assoc1al10n l F &amp;AM. and Past Worthy Pa- g101111 1 Mtss America Pageant ers m Middleport Saturday re·· Sen. Frank J. Lauscbe. [).
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rompleted, an addition to___th__e m 1956 and preSident of the t, Iron of Evangeline Ch_apter of to be presented at 8 p m. Sat- I ported • "most gratlfymg re- I Ohio made the announCfm&lt;nt troupers dug In todaY near e mbatt e
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c 1 d E t d v 11 s E t
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Mddt rt
alter' bls Ravenna coordinat- mo ve put Ame t1 can f01 ces tn an offensive position for
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'Y :" d xempfe S \hage ,u· ~ Mas ern W tar n ~ epo I. urday in the Romeroy Jumor l ~ponse" by the public.
iog commtttee of Burkeye the first time In the Vtet Nam war.
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amWWJ.f~-""'1 perm en ents o
ou eastern artm .. E.ssex IS t .e on y High School auditorium are be-l Mrs Ruby Vaughan, gener· congressmt&gt;n met witb DrpuF'n e dav ~ o[ ~lghtmg In the Dong Xoai area has reoOhio He 1s a member or Ph1 ' other
surv1vmg hsupermtendent
ing sold unttl Friday in sever· al chairlady. sa1d an eshmat.ed ty Defense Secrteary Cyrus suited 111 an es11mate d ~., 000 casu aIt"1es- 1.000 sou thy·1e ..
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The Chmese swtement sm - - ·
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Tbe book tickets bf-ing sold 1 and on uptown streets.
Pek mg would neve! g1ve up m ~ews Agency They were pub1 A member or Heath Melho- 1ed the Middleport Board of Ed· by lbe Uono' club for I b •
Mothers assiStmg '" the dri~e ·
Ihe idc•olngl("al cnnllict With the liShed today by Peoples Dally,
dist church, he has served as 1 ucation through the years for its 1 regatta weekend do aot in· 1were Mrs. Don s·~yre,
Mrs
1 ofl tcta 1 newspaper of tht
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Sov1ets I! eha rgt&gt;d that the t1e
Sunday School Supermtendenl cooperation in provldmg the dude admloslon to lbe P"l· Fred Klem, Mrs. Norman Van [
men who " '', eeJed fnrmer Pekmg reg1me, and Red Flas,
and chatrman of the Off1caq best posstble educational plant eanl. Advance paJeaat tick~ Meter Mrs Robert Hysell and I
' Prt&gt;mrr Nlkrta s Khrushrhev the Chrnt&gt;se 1deolog1cal organ.
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, Board for seven years .He IS a for thl! chll~en of. the com- ets are •• each. Adminion at Mrs. Don Mullen
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were more cun nmg .md dan· Toda&gt;•'s article used many o1
I member and past pres!denl or mumty, He IS married to the the auditoriwn door. oa SaturEddie Brown received a pnze
gerous" than !hf'll' prl'(leees&lt;.;Of thr phrases contamed in a 1etthe
i the Mid~leport · Pomeroy Ro· former .lulia M1ller and resides day will be $1.!5.
from the Middleport Depart·
The charges were l'llclamed ler m'de public hy Pekmg two
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" "r In a lnng arllclf' broadeast Sun· yea r o;; ago m wtuch the Chinese
1 tary, an prestdent of the Mid· on Ma!n-st _____ __ 1 Tirkets may be purrhased at ment store as top ticket sales'
' SwiSher &amp; Lohse Drugs • New 1 man, wht1e Bobb Y Hyse II and , , M Goldwaler the - ""
h d
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1964 Re- da\ b} 1he nffl'''!l l NI' W ( hma denounred t e 1 ea t at peace.
York Clothing House, the Sent- Roger P1ckens won lree sno -' 11
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tul coexistence &lt;'O Uld replace
mel Office, Downte • Cross, cones frum the vaughans sno· l publican preSidentiHi nommee.
the revolutionar) struggle of
JERUSALEM, ISRAELI
Crow's Town and Counlry Resh"
says Prestdent Johnson should
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taurant and the Messenger of· cone mac me.
i' " stop trymg to be genera I" &lt;~n d
1963 letter was issued by
The body • I Dr. Martin Buber, '
Israeli's foremost philosopher
lice m Pomeroy, the Fint Na· ColleriiOIIS from
busmess let lhe mlhtary decide slral-1
lhe Central Committee of the
and theologian, lay In state at
tiona! Bank In Racine and the places in ~hddleport are lo be 1egy and tact1cs m V1et Nam ,
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Hebrew University today. Thou· TOKYO (UPI)- Communist China today marked the Rutland Branch of the Pome· making these collections are' The former Anzona Senalor
, L1 mese ;mm,uniSll pt"'ty ~' ..
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sands of Jews paid homage to second anniversary of its open feud with the Soviet Un· roy National Bank.
'! completed
thiS week Lades [ also said Sunday mghl in a tel-l p 01
.1 d d
a toVIet0 cad or dilios1 May ,rv
the man who long urged a re· 1ion by chargmg that the Kremlin
out tO' the
makmg these cllectsioos are' eviSwn mterv~ew that the Reds ' or c1tar
' " 1" '1 a ·nvc;' '1' &lt;arl); cow mbee mg 1h lSKcuss 1. erd·
· N is selling lk
eo; .egar s our ·
1ences etween e rem m an
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k
approchement between lsrae Untied States by ac mg Vtet am peace ta s.
Mrs Sayre. Mrs. Charles Wme- should be put on nOIICe that , S d 10 11
1 _ rar1 p k
In a b'Jtter denunc1a
. t ton of Sov1e
. t suppor t f or peacef u I S'mgIe Car Wreck
""'"g
and the Arab world ,
brenner, and Mrs L10net Boggs Hano1 ttsell could be born be d • un h•'Y
,,. 1 M·a3 111wo
st They e mg
Buber died Sunday at the age coexistence, Peking sa1ct the Russian leadership has been Is lnvef!tigated
Expenses of the
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usy m as mg on, on on an. ar. rym 0 r~ng The Meigs County Sheriff's Boys' program average $1100 an· •·t u Y n t at
we o Walker
came boff I
35 Pornerov
less, than a m~le from Jerusa· 1 about peace negohahons 10 a pam~,taking effort to fmd department investigated 1 one nually. Over 125 youth, from th1~ that some ttrne m the S camort• onto Ea~t M&lt;:~ln ftsh
terns old wall and tile scene of a way out fo_r the U.S. aggre~sors
car accident on the Side Hill 9 through 17 lmcluding Pony ear ly wmler or fall Haom w111 11;, 1ed and hil an edslbound au· [
B recent clash between lsraeh namese ~ldlers anrl 1,000
.
road, about one mile northwest and high school summe&gt; play) ' say they have had enough and I to .,;.,raled b) Donald A
Bnd Jordanian soldiers.
Commumst guemllas
tery of supporting artillery are of County Road No. 3 in Rut· are supported by the
pro ' they won't take that nexl slep," Watth 2:! HariiOid, w Va I
Amencan reconnaiSsance pi- committed to act1ou, 1t Will be 1 d to h" Sat d
gram
Goldwater sa~d.
WASlllNGTON - AN UN· lot said 225 guerrtllllS
were the first lime an American unit a~
wns 'Ped bur ~Y·
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There was medmm damage 1
precedented, 12·hour
festival killed Sunday when U S. Navy has been sent Into direct eom- Rourkcaro
Dewnt
yeo
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Of·
UNIT
CALLED
to
both car&lt; and Walker was 1
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x er, wen ou o
White planes bombed an d strared bat agal nst Commumst rorces
of arts opened at tht
tr 1
The Middleport emergency - c11ed on a d.arge ol reckless
d tor Four Artions are
·t pos 11·10ns s1x mt1es smce
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th e Korean war.
con
on a curve
an
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' operat1on No InJHnf's were 1 Rltl
WUCIY WI thMs
r . Lyndon eo mmums
do
bout
db p
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rescue un1t was summoned al 1
e a ves 1earnedMonday ol
House •-•·
20 f et f f
B. Johnson saluting the
200 , west pf Dong Xoat.
Geo William C. Westmore· til wnDa 1 L e~ ence
eporte Y atro
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p m Saturday for James I reporled Pomeroy Pultee alsu the death that day of Ina Rey·
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participating artists for their seven Americans •re kn?wnlland, commander of American D~ive:':e the ":'reck.J'~.;.'~ Two arrests and two con VIC McAbee, North Second·sl He 1 arrested Okey KISer, Letart Ids Bmg, 87. at the borne ol
creative work.
dead and ll others are miSSing. forces m Viet Nam, aa1d tbel !ned k
toda the d lions were reported today by was taken to Veterans Memor-( Falls on an mloXIC,tlon charge er daughter, Mrs. H311}' Tea~
President and Mrs .. Johnson, Fifteen Amencans haye been snowballing Communist drive in I ':~tmen~n.,::~wn
y,
e· the Ohio State Patrol.
1al hosp1tat with reported back ove; Ihe weekend
Richmond, Va.
back lrom a weekend m Texas, wounded.
Phuoc Long Province is .expect- P
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Donald Lee Spencer,
22. m1unes
She was born In Che:lhlre,
turned the executive manSion
Death Toll Rlseo
et. to contmue, enhancmg the Vele
M rW H pUll Bnd Cindy L Swatzel 19 both '
--the daughter a1 the late John
Into a big stage for leadmg ~:; The US death. toll elsewhere possthility of a confrontation~- Adlll~=f~ns •:.::...., ~ Mil- of Pomeroy ~ere cited 10 ' Syra· l
POLE HIT
ASKS DIVORCE
and Mary Eblin ~ynoll!s, and
tertainers, arttsts and wr
lin Viet Nam climbed Sunday tween U.S. and CommuniSt dred Fisher Pomeroy· James cuse rourt on Thursday
for ' Middleport police invest1galed l
.
was a former resident of Citeto &amp;lve I~ ~resentallon reflect· ,wh•n three Americans were ,lroops.
McAbee, Middleport. '
[speed. John D Withams, lB. \ a mm.or one-car accident oo , Anna I Wmes, Rt 2. Racme, shire and Middleport. H~ hu"'
1ng Amer~ca s heritage.
kllled 10 a truck explosion. The j
m..~..... Satuday _ Ml- Syracuse, was fmed $10 and I Locust-s! at 5·05 p m. Satur· l has flted a pet1hon for divorce\ band, Alva A..Bing died m 1935.
CIDCAGOivlctims were Marines stationed ,
M 1 Gellf 1 Ho pllal
chael Imboden
MlneriVille· costs for speed
10 Gallipolls i day. They satd DeloriS Schm1dt. m Meigs County Common Pleas She was a member of the BerCIDCAGO .
near the Da Nang a~r base. l Adme'~l
Sar~-d 1 Ell 1Sandra Powell
Roedsvllle: court and T L Roush 18 Ra- 39 Charleston W. Va, bumped Court from Ctyde Wmes, Jr., ryman Methodist church at
1 re·\
readied a ril"roaringt clve
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ay- Sto-'
a Mrs. James Games
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· ·hiS $27 '50 ·bend a ·light pole while
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James
Eighteen other Marmes
were m·
Pomer ·. Wilma
~nd dauJih-• cine, ' forfeited
turmng
r mg gross
. ' RIC hmond.

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Mr. L. W. McComas, Superintendent of Mtddleporf Schools, Is retiring after
spendir 1 39 years m the teaching field and school admmistrahon
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A nauve o( Meigs county, Mr. McCOmas atte~ed Sctpio township schools and
later received his BS degree m Educatwn at Ohio Umversity.
was awarded his Master's Degree at Ohto State Umversity where he a 1 so
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Activity surged Into
high
gear along the Ohio River in
Pomeroy over the weekend m
preparation for the upcoming
regatta, June 111-20.
Hundreds of tons of dirt were
hauled by local tr11ekers. It
will be spread between the upper parking lot wall and
r1ver covermg rocks there
lessen cllances of damage
the expens1ve racing craft.
Three local trucking firms,
Goeglem Bros., Jay Hall, and
Bernard Gilkey, provided trucks
on a volunteer basts to carry
out the proJect of getting the ,
nverbank ready for next Sun· I &lt;day'a Eaatem United States ?,.
Championship Boat aaces.
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1:30 Neighbors
I:U Social Security
P:OO Herald ol Truth
1:30 Word ol LUo
10:00 Superman
10.30 "lA MID'I Grutd Prls
AufAl RaCI
11:00 Cuper
11:30 Porky Pig
12:110 Buga Btmn1
12:30 Hopplty Hooper
1:00 New American BllldstaDd
2:00 Major League Booeball,
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9:30 Hollywood Palace
10:30 Bob Yotmg Newa
10:41 Clilller Theatre

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\In the same court for passmg '\ the Dalf)l lsle. No charges were neglect of duty and extreme . Surviving In addition to her
Etta , on a curve.
filed.
cruelty,
daughter are a son, Charles
aiJe civil-rights demonstrations.' of the. 173rd Airborne Brigade, Chapman, Chlllleothe;
Ruda Cullums,
Chester;
DwiJiht ·
Bmg, Cleveland: two grandchl),.
More Jhan one million pef· lwas. atrllfted to Phuoc Vinh, the Hall, Middleport, Edna Schaef- Sturgeon, Middleport.
I
I dren, Thomas Teal Bnd Judy
sons wen expected to throng capJlal of Phuoc Long Province •er, Pomeroy; E. R. Holland, Dfscllarao• Stuttlay - Eula
Bing. and a brother, Leilia
tbe city' a flllg.bedecked streets where a regiment of VIet Congl Pomeroy
Welker, Columbus; John Ed·
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Reynolds Cheshire.
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ce
guerrillas
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staging
a
deterAdmfs~loo
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the
town
Friday
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Richard J J:.%y mined rainy season offensive. Landers Pomeroy ·y Ardith Bar-' "'"· Rutland; ohn Cleland, Ra· dog, begrimed with dirt, nosed Eleven others were shll miSs- cent of the towns 2.350 per~ns Iday nigh/and tentative funeral
promi.e.! tile weleome ~ld be Phuoc Vinh is only 20 mllea ton Pomeroy
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Icine; Mro, Charles Wiso tnd through a pile of debris and a ing
:had taken 'ltnll-typho~ ~ ~s. 1arrangements
have been •I
"the• tllOil ,...,..tiona I, magnifl· south ' of DonS Xoai.
·-e• SUnday _ Mulne' daughter. Middleport.
minister asked, "Is this one of While prayers were being said The '1esedt wtodere e.pec
e for Wednesday altemOOil at tbe
. and enthusiastic
Seel"'""
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ay. the kind of Rawlings-Coats Funew borne
&lt;ent dramatic
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Philson
Racine ·
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·w ata ithout
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The faithful went to thetr
t.'eu.:derstand th1s." the 1with the Rev
Ruppelj
DEATH TRAF action, designed 10 PI'Oltet P~tl' ,
·Lj!C.U. TEMllS
ReedSville. and l\lllll J..ooJse.churches Sunday to give thanks b!n homes for 450 people tnto R~v J Chiton Hancock of the ~offlclatmg. Burial wiU be
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elatmed · tlie nves 1 oc Vinh from tile ktnd :ol•
, The temperatuu In PctmerQY's Burke, 31,
Reedlvllll: Etlil lor being alive. Sixteen fellow clustel"ll to be sprayed with dis·
Baptist
of
41 ~~ .across whioh tbe Comll!!'ii)IIMhe4 ~ualnlllif~lr!d at -11 ·85 1, m. Sanford Clonoh, 21, Mlddleporl, 'reJldents of Sanderson were infectant,
, . It IS one ~~ e aza s , ,
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.;e·'lt~tlolt' dtirllti '.l bt weekimil. last Th~rsday, OD· Q!litg X~ ; 'W!!IIy 71 dqree1 .under sun- 1clerk, and Carolyn Jean Hen- killed by flood ,wa~rs thet
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hvmg. 1~ .. this one of Gods! neral home liter If ~
~~~t~u~ . !"'. pap •), · 11 the paratroopers srula bat- ·ny1fiftl, ., ., .,, , .
\drlxt 11, PO~f.l "ude~ Ipiled lbnlu&amp;b lite ceullr ell Bable$ cried when~~ were .warwn&amp;s1 he asked.
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OMMENU TING EDITORIAUY

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Closer and Clo5er

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting
lottiDp II Pncll
A bil PI~IUrt dttl lor i!ouP)'
Salea aoem• to bt near al hand.
He ball often lrom thrttl f!llll
companlee . . . You 1111J IIIII
have heard tbt 1111 aiiOUI tbt
CISiiua Cll)&gt; • lonny LlltoD
match. A Vllr'/ Jmporllllt
ton In WasltiJCIOI It tlldq a
personal lnllrllt In all lljliCtl
of the C&lt;Jntroftl'llll ehlm(llOD&gt;
ohlp mlsbmam . •. lddlt Jltth.
.,, wbo't bHn boiUIC!nl back
tnd forth httiOIIIl tlllnl .....
elel, Will try It 110W wtth AthleJ·Famouo. lt'a hll
fOtlrlh
diange In t1111 1fara • , , The
publicity ,....... tboul lddy
Dlnnis beinC lipid lor tht
lloUywood tdlptlltoa cl "Who'a
Atrtid of VirtU. WooU!" In·
dioate the IIIII ba htr
tloma debut Not reoUy. lhe
was In "Splentltlr In 1111 or...."
tile Worren IUIIJ • NoiiUt

WE WISH there were

some way we
could present statistically the lev•l
o! education of the residents of Meigs
county. This thought was motivated by
tbt passing parade of gnduates from
both secondary tchoolt and inltitutiono
of higher learning in the past few weeks.
II would be interesting to compare our
level with the other 88 e&lt;~unties of our
state. We know that we would probably
not rate in tho upper half. but the stand·
ing btlow that point might ourprlse some
o! the most petsimistlc elements in our
midst, who take a dim view of our ac·
eomptishment• along the path of learn·

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WOOd alamr Of a ftw

Capitol Comment, Events
By WIWam 5. Wbtte
WASHINGTON - At t h t
er1111 In Vltt Nam 1row1 mort
aomber,

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1row1 a prufound

DOlTOR
SAYS
By Waynt G. Brand•tadt, M.D.
A mother writes that two

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With all of the emphasis that Is beInc placed on education and training today we can begin to see a eomplrte
break through by tho l!lHO'o, when maD~ of the otatlstica on the minus •ide
will be out of the picture as far as he·
lng active in the working groups of the
country. It is heartening to learn that
eo percent of the workers 4~ yean and
older comprl•e the J!roup with Ieos than
eight years or education 1'hr gf&gt;nera·
tions now in the midst of thrir educaUonal program will be in the active
work Ioree, and we look for the statisllc1i to •how a remarkable improvement
within the decade. We think that the
profl'am that ~ets underway In Gallla
late thla month . which I• designed to
&amp;et pre-fin! graders off tO I head dart
II a wonderful t&gt;tng . It will mo•t &lt;Pf·
tllnl~ poy dlvld•nd• that ~·Ill he notlr•·
ablt w~en they ent•r the recular rank•
t( JCI\Ool.

h It hurtentn1 to l11rn of r"idonfl
tf tbla &lt;ounty who an &amp;ottine ad'lnred
dtlrtll, and eomt of th•m oro ~raduol·
1111 !rom aome of the prestige eolleget
Ill the oountry. Tht only sad thine il
tbtl we will probobly not have the bene·
fit oltbelr prtttnct In our community
lo raiH tho ttandordo or our educ•tlon·
aJ level, but we are aware that thoy will
make contribution• in th•ir chosen field
dlat will benefit tht &lt;Ountry. It lo noth·
IDI mort of amazin1 tht number of un·
tverslty and colle1e ~raduatet that hall
frtm Mete•.
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1£1111 ftERDift&amp;•
Get Fast Attion with

WANT·ADS

yean ago her daughter, hten
S. was hospitalized for three
Wt'E'kS w1th nephritl!i. Since then

she ha1 taken !)enicillin daily.
This moth'r W1!nts ol know how
much lon11r the child wi!l have
to take this antlbJOtlc

Q - My

dat~Jhter,

cinated, ilnd a
101 sick. The

hod nephrliis.
gotlen 1t from

4, WIS VI Co
week tater she
doctor slid thl
Could ohf have
lhf VICcillaltion1

died tnd lho autopsy shoW·
ed she had pmmmonla, nephSh&lt;

rosiS and thymic hyprtrophV.
A - Til&lt; IUioply dlllhOIII
of nt~phrosl11 11 cf!nically more
-accurate than any dlag11011it
made before death.N Nephrot~~
ts Is a kldney dl!!lenerat ion
whlrh may bt a compli{'ation
or pneumonia . Jn chiklren of
presrhool Ill! nephro!lit lti com·
and n~phrltil!l is nre. ln ad-dition Lo lnff'dions such as pntu
monia. nephrosis may be du~ to
1 hereditary defed in the kldny or to an allerl)'.
Your ('hild'&amp;
vacciMtion
would oot eause tither nephro~
It nr nephril11 but if, Lhroustt
trratchinJ, lht vacl'irn~tion becarne contaminated with streptot·ocd or other disease germs
1 1enera!1zed infel'tion could
O('(:ur and this might affnt the
kldne.vs .
The Lh1mu1 is 1 llind that
is normally enlarged 1hypertro·
phied J m children . This findlns
would. therefore. hne no real
ai&amp;nlfieance.

will ool clo"' spontaneously bu
on the other hend , opl!!tatlon l~
not usually needed for thl! type
of ddect, If your daughter d•·
velu~1 m•rked shortne11s
nl
breath on ext!rtlon and water·
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and In some case mtllclous at-

lacks on Amorl&lt;an policy at
home and abroad an d.olllJ to
lho vital lnter.,to ol thla oontry and tho frH world.
Doy by day tho American
troup C&lt;Jmmltmenl to the defen!le of South Viet Nam MUI!It
rise. Jt must rite not alone
becauq of incntRed Communi•t prtst.ure but ai!Q becauae
Atnericln Cltiena tnd 10mt of
our so · called allies have tlre-

lo11ing of her ankles after beJn~ up anda round all day, sht
may require ao operation.

Red Chintll n•I011 oYtr !bert
would bo lllinll lh&lt;!tr own ln.
teresto In the Chlnetl • SO.IIII
struggle lor llllllety of world
commuhl!m, they dlrl IIIII •I"
pos• any kind of Communltt lfgression, not
lbo Rill
ChineN urlety,
They oro over 1 btrTel on4
wo~ld be most hippy to 1&lt;1 oft
It without ~lnf forced 1o ..,..

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mit thamaelvea aeriouslJ

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lo..Jy acted lo destroy tit&lt; be-

anything obout Viet Nam. Do
Gaulle Is kindly ""iiiiD( thorn;
and 10 are out home-front ~it­

JifVability of American deter·

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ination.

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Does this r~uire '" OJ)eration
or will she outK;row It!
A - A eongenltal deled m
the heart is fairly common and
the ttver ity of the symptoms 1l
produces varies widely. The ho

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For months they hive ln\'iled lht Asian Communists to
Aboui 97 per cent of all rhll·
suppo!lt that if only they will
dren &gt;Nho have acute kidnev
on 1tepping up their •1·
inflammation lnephritls) make
aault11
lon9 enouMh, home-front
a complete recovery. During the·
acute stage bed rest and I low and allied cntics will see to it
protein. s ::~lt -poor diet is advu;- thMt the invadinl force1 are
able bui, after lh child begint ntitfter effectively rtlllted nor
to Improve. these rntll:!mres are h~slted until 1t last they hiVt
no lonMre neces!ary. In
any overrun 1nother anti • Comchild who has had n!!phritls. u!l· mumst £'ountry.
ually as a complication or
a
And •tltl they co on •ith thlt
streptococcal lnftorlion 11 I!! lm· snipin&amp; - thl~ !!lnlping in the
portant to guard a~ain s t rein- name of free debate and dl!fection .
"nl. Al it! blttor worst. II
This means prompt
trPat· iilanden the pur))08U of three
ment with an antibiotic or a American Presidents and con!IUI(a drug at tht fit11t :1lgn of
dones naked Communl!t antes·
a fever Unless there is some sion. At its best, it is a Jnlp·
othe-r re'B.son such as damage 10 inc among honorable but unth~ heart , treatment with [Jfni·
odmilted paclfioto that &lt;onrlllln is not usually given.
ceils 1 thint for peace 1t an~

Q - An eumlnatloo of my
dau,1hter. 10, ihows sh~:~ haa a
hole in Ute partition in her hear

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Chamberlain,·.('
Fined $7SO:by
NBA Officials

NGS

ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN

Our Educational Level

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Cleveland Open Sunday

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'l'bll II 1101 to IIY that an txpected
, JlOpGIIII to CODIOiidate Pomoroy, Mid·
~eport, Nortbwllttrn, Sali1bury and
Wfard dlllrlclt would not enhance
:reulh tducaUoaal opportunlUet; Tither,
It Ia ~II)' that 1 job par!ormed well under HYtrt hladfcap1 may bt actomp·
liahad tfH better ahould conoolldatloo
Ill approftd by the •otora.
flitlbtrmore, atandardt inallted up·
ta to4l1 by tht State IU&amp;IUt that put
....-fOI'IIIlll&lt;t recorda of our dtatrlctt will
Moolllt lllererulniiY difficult to match.
. Wt ctmt ICI'OII aomt IIIUrtl tht
ether day lllat mow• lht advanclnl edu·
tatiolal ltfii of American workers,
wblcll ehowa Ill rapid rill In the laat
tlozea yura. The proportion o! worken
with tiJht yean or le11 of schoollnf hao
dropptd !rom ae to l3 percant 0 the
total employed. During that tame per·
lod the employed with lour yem of high
~ehool rott from 44 to ~7 percent, or 1
1ain of almotl 1 third . When one lookt
at that improvement you have 1 tendon·
ty to fttl that the battle to Improve tho
educational level lo won, but such is nnt
the call. Thort are t\111 over two and a
llalf million worken with leu than l~vt
Jears o! trade achool and over flvo mil·
lion with only !rom live to seven years
el ICiboolinJ.

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price. inclutllfl@ bttnyal of the

South VietnameR
A Senator ol lho
tlnltod
States, Wayne Morse of orefun , stands before 2.500 in New

Y-..rk and draws notice tG himsell and applause from his aud·
iem e by accusing his own
country or terronsm in Viet
Nam .
influential voice!! in and out
of American offici-al lirt will
not li!llen to tht United St.11tet
nor to our lona • le11ted friends,
such as the Australians and
New Zealanden. instead, they
follow a prt!sldent of F'rance,
Charle1 de Gau lle, who
for
years has openly attempted to
cut down American influence
evtrywhert in the world and is

~upporttn

of the Amlll'lcla
action In Viet N3JD art
put
down as war '"""'•" or jull
stoogea tor •n Amerlclll &amp;of•
ernmtnt presontiJ heaclod bJ
Lyndon Johnaon. Thll ptlly
rubbish overlooltl lbt tact thai
the tamo peoplo who n o w
aupporL our poll&lt;y aupparlld tt
under Prtlidtnta Elaenhowtr
and KtMedy. The ont oruelll,
adult faol is thai till l&amp;sut
bore io not 1 rnon namod Johnson, at It was never a man named EtatnhOWer ..- a m•n named Kennedy. II to -ethlllf
called the Unth!d Stilet of AJII.
ericl.
11 it only • ..... a1 pro.
found udn.,.? Or abaulel tt
not be calltcl dtiPIIr'
ICopyr(&amp;ht, IIIII~, lot IJnlltd
futuro iyndl.ett, In&lt;.

Giant&amp; went Into a nosedlvo ond
the booltiet cleaned up ... Darlen, the awank Fairfield Coun·
t)' tulltlrbtn ..... Ito dill to
brtlk Into' lhl heltUinll qata
wttlt 11101'1 atorlel on t1io t11t
of JOOiballl tntl othtr drUp lot
toml ol tile fMhtOblbll muntty'a te~&amp;aJm ...

IUIGnl

back .. .
PaiHngerl on a rtoenl Air
f'rtnce flight art tUU ttttmllti
aboUt a hall hotlt dlllf lo t
what lllO•t peop11 woul4 GOIIIICI"
1 ra !her lrtl'tloul rtt10t1;
tile Shah of Iran wnttd to pltf
cards. Hia MllttiJ lltiUitltd
thai two of tbt alrorlll'a ttlla
bt unecrewtd and 1t1m1t1 •
rtlllhd lo faot two Othtt IIIIa,
ao ho and Qutlh Farm could
,lay bridge With two lllllllbetl
of the royal tnlotlll. A work" made tht chlll(t IOhllt lhl
alrl!na'o other cuatomtro walled and tumid.
Fr!tnds of 1 loYitly IIIDf&amp;r Ire
worried abolll her rktnt Yety
,.,i0111 lllne51 . .. The 11ddes1
&amp;lory lo Movleland alan a for·
mer screen favorite who llDW
holt!t 111111 opPtol tor hit lana
and even le!l tor pr!JdUctrt.
He'l tryiD( to drown hll unhap.
p!ntM ID alcohol, and tpends
houri reading back Issues ol
till ftn ma1azlnu that fawn&lt;d
him when he was every·
bodY'• darJ!ni. Now ho'a oldJl .. , A lormer Cuban ambulldor 1o a Europeah country Is
wrr.ntly workinf u an 11\n
ID "Dr. Zhivqo" In Madrid.

Llontl Hampton boa lelllJIOr·
arily lllielvH his bil band to
take an .n..tar octet on th&lt;
road - because tMre an mllly
~luba and loungea with alagoo
too omall to hold Homp'o full
ortll'. Tht aroup wlll klok ofl
tltt tour wllh a July ~ dota at
London Hou,. In Chlca1o :
Watch for an announcement
coiiHf'lliOf a new pill that may
help tolve the trqle problem•
ol nan:oti~ addiction. lt'a 10
hf'W they haven't ..on llllntd It
yet, bul 1 New York doctor 11
work!nc on ft In C!QIIjuncllon
Wilh tht Federal Narcolico H...
p!W in Ltslnatoo. Ky. Nol a
tUbiUtule f..- oplatoo, II wiU
makt the ...,. impenloua lo
the tffocts of drugs as Ionge ••
be eontina11 takin1 it.

Levine'1 upcom!Df Martello Mastroianni IIIOI'lt, "Citanon '70," already has receiv·
ed tnol'o than $1,0110,11011 !n cuh
By PHIL NOIOM
IUJirlnlees trom uhlbltora aU
LIP! Forttp Newt Alllpll
onr tho country - 1 record for
Nottl lrom the fortlp aowl a fortltn ftlm - and none ot
..bitt:
the buyera hit teen It yet
UU Oa Troubled Woltn1
Spyros !ltlliU'as, who't hem
A new French-AI&amp;erian agre. on a visit lo hll niUYI AtbMII,
mont on Sahara pettOiftlm to plllnt to co Into the thlpplnl
btiOI held up by latl mlnult !IUslneso In a bll way. He'1 O·
wra ..llnl ..... lot qutfllono pt&amp;d lo tnnoliJICI tho bUIIIIand olher ~nanclal tllutt. Tho 1111 of 18 now ftetlhten 11000.
Al&amp;orianl Itt seekJn&amp; to Itt till
the moximum price from thl
lttll
Dovia .... In w..~
P'rench •ho In turn are ansiout h"npton ID till compll\y ol Bob
for on agr.. ment which !hoy TapUII(., - and thlt'l an old
believe """ld help relallont 11&lt;- llilndshlp (or Ia It name?)
tween th• t~~Jo countrlet&amp;o•nl- tbtl'l certainly tnjoyllti a rf.
ly. AlthOUih only I feW IUch fifll . . . Tills tlepartmenl preP,'J"blemo remain to bt cletnod dlcltd, on the openlnl llllht of
PI Frenob oftlclols att In the raetaurant oallod Our Plact,
ogreoment still could bt
that It W&lt;&gt;Uld bt thopPil!l for
IWI)'.
now atmmkllll blfora too lonl
lornH lar•tr•c'!
- end It II. Tlley'ra try!Df to
Tht same issue which llnkfd Jure the tired buailllla rnen with
the Philippines and lnd01101ia • , ~lkinl and ltDft!'lt famlon
two years ago Is tlpt!Citd to mow •t lunchtlrnt . . . 'the tar.
spill th•m at the lorthcomln&amp; ly ...... collopoe of lbo Nelf
aecond Afro-Asian lummi\ con- Y..-\ Yankees hla lhe bookleo
ference In Algiers. The two on Happy Streel It's like the
countries refused lo reco1nl11 Pill football 11110n w1ttn the
Malaysia In JIGS, mainly over
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Foreign Cables

now demonstrably playing Red
Chma's a:ame in Aill.
Solemnly,
they echo deGaulle's own tstimalt - and
surely detacht&gt;d me-n could not
accept as a fair judge this
blazingly
egotlatls pretenderrival of the United Slates for
world leader:ihlp - that AmerIcan leadership is no Jonaer
t r us ted
in "Europe " De
Gaulle's leaderJhip is the one
to be trusted.
That this Is hht own view Is clalm1 in Borneo, Sin(lt then,
nol rfmorkable. What Is per- lndon.. la ha• otepped up Ita
hiPS remarkable, however, Is anti-Malayait drive lnd hopoa
that the respected Emnit! Insti- lo provenl Malaysia from tak·
tute of West Germany, a Gal- ing part In the conforiDCI. On
lup affili~l.f:, asked tbe people tho other hand, tho l'hlllppintl
lhemstlm what world Juder hos announced il would allpporl
had their greatest confidence. Maloysla'o partlolpoUon dltpllf
President Johnson ltd with 46 lndone1ian Prta14tnt llukar~'l
per cent. Charles de Gaulle got objocticlnl,
4 per ('tnt.
Parla Politi&lt;~:
The de Gaulle myth ol a
Elforll to line up 1 "Domobankrupt American leadership cralic h'ont"
tllilllet of old
suits noi only hlo and Rl!4 mltltlle lin. Fronch pardol
China's book, but the Soviet Un• 1111not Choriol de Oaulle In tht
loh'l! too. For the Rus!olianl!l Docember prtsldtnUol lltctlont
would like 1o oee tbt war In appoara to bt rtlnnl"'
Into
Vlf't Nam brouaht to IOJtle heavy golnl. Tht BooloUol!,
fued - up ('Onclu•ion.
Whilt Catholic popidot Ropublllllna
Uie)' kl1ow that an)' all • out and lllher&amp; art bovin&amp; diUiouiiJ

"'"ki

lfrtolnl on I joint pt'OCflftl,
The Communists are dpocltd
1o pill vtteran labor ili·lvn teed·
er lllnoit Frabon 11 lhllr .....
tlklolo.
Army Rule?

A Ytleran upert obaarvor of
the Indonesian acene lnslala the
Communllll, for au tllllr appar.
en! llrtnglb, ore not lb'ODI
-lh lo lake over the IOVermtnt and, in any event, Presi-

danllukamo iJ ojlpGII4to iled
rule. •be army. rept-tlnJ 1ft.
dtllllilo'l votltltntlrtlll, tbtr..
loti II IIPtCIItl to 1\liJI In and
takt over, perhapa oven llefort
Sukarno'a dHtb.

~~a. Htl1 fly 1o the cerem0111
trom Illnlian4, abe !rom Llt
Vegu. Then he'll become part
of htr 11C1 - ol the keyboard
Harr7 JllllfOlllt will ltlllilft hll
!altll diiGOYti'Y' QNik ltltllt
lilllll )IOUakourl, Ill hll ttJm.
llon ~ lor lht 8IIC .. "

1Atm1 BIIICI, tlilllllltlall I ,._
ault ol lhtt taU !rOtll a hotll
lttnntth lltDIIW'I It dolliC a wtntlow 1ft llll Pranolloo, hid
~rut jo~ Ill tbt IItle ro1t ol 10 pottpon1 hll optnlnl It Lo
"Tht Min Who Camt 10 Dinner" It BtriiD Mall, N. J....
llll(tt

MltiOD Monl&amp;OJllll'f,

who mtt London ptiDO playtt

Blltro In Clttcqo - IPIII .. ,··
Rut lltllt lltl1ll'll WGUldll't bt
too eurprlHd ll 11111'11 of I be
mlllttr7 bolt thai lt'l bttna

lltUtllt'ld !rom Colli IAI Coatt
1111 o.- b1C0mt
chOiat proptrl)t pii'HII
lltr whiD lhl ptayad at tht Cool
IJtpltiDt, will 1l!lri'J blm lhll tG bt trlllllormttl Into tqorimonth at her bomt In Otot- IDI .ommunlty ptOjtcll,

Lawrlnct HollOWlY

HELEN HELP US!
Jortd Wltlllllly IIU...I
Dtar Htllh:
Tbll II I pro\0'11
I'm tick llltl tlrttl ol "btouty
quetttl." YIIJI, I tmoiO lt'l a
ourl WIY lo lei publicity hecallll ehttHOaka tntl mn
prttty tace1 without the M-23li bit uaull)' ratt newaptptr
tPIICI - btl! I'm htl'l to attout
thll Mill So- and .SO thlna to
ile!DI run1 ttrytr thah • ~alh­
inl llneb btbe'l Blltlnl.
'lbtrt'o a 111 In our town
who holdl five ~tlot. She sllrt·
ed out as an obscurf Miss Dill
Picklt of Cuke County (!'VI
changed tho nantH 10 aht 1111n't
be recognit.td, ~ut you lei lho
Ideo.) Then she went up to
Miu Molasses Candyi

then a

runner up In the Centtnnlal
contut: next oht ttled for the
MIBI Unlvme deal and 101 tht
city title, and now ahe'a folng
for Miss America. It'• • rtfll·
Jar bu!lhess ll'lth het - free
clothes, trips, maybe a &amp;cholar·
ship or money. But, meanwhile,
tht'o chanied from a awett 111
to one who otrlki!S a pMnY
amilt overy time anyone Jookll
at her.
I'll bet If anyone would com·
pile the number of queen contosts each year, they'd have
a llol of at least 10,000, abd !1'1
1r0WID1.
lt'a 1•1 10 till discriminating
&amp;lrlo won't enter - for f..r of
lookln&amp; cheap ill least In anythin&amp; but Misa America). Like
ovorythlng else, a good itioa hu
been ovtrdone to lht point off
ridlculousneSi. What soy others!
- Y.W.
Dear Y:
Yup, the "Idea" has been prot·
ty well o..re!&lt;pOied. Mayllt
someone lhould promole a
"Mill I Didn't Run lor Any·
thllti Thll YUr" conll!at. Seema
like that's the only category ltfl
-H.
llolpllf llaad Doplt111101
HapPy EDdJoc
Dear Htlon :
AboUI I year lnd I ha~ 1(0
I wrote you of a btind woman
(Nancy Ann copen, 'l'bnlltlloh,
w. Va.) Iatini Nraory for tataractl. !lor blOOd prouure •••
so hlfb the operatloh WAll post·
ponld. NMdll!ss to taY your
reader&amp;' wonderful ~ltdt a h d
letter• with prayen and tn•
couragttnmt dld all that medi·
oatlon hid !ailed to tto. Het
blood prosiiUrl came down. She
&lt;amt lhrouah the operation extremely woll hod her permanent
lenltl mltle 1m moll!b, and htr
vlllon II abOut aa near perfect
11 poasiblt lor aJIYOill who bat
hid lhll type or turltl')'.
Not only can she 1ft and read
tpln, but her ~alth hal Improved, and her filth ha• been
rtltored. Thlt Jaat malnty
througll tho klndneto of yOi!l'
Helping Hand Department. Som
of hor lll!W frlet!dl Itt
atlll writing. end their consid·
eratloD of her weilare hat Do!en
wonderfully helrtwltlllln&amp;. She
II untble to write, but ahe IOisbtt to thank everyone, and my
thanlll 1(0 out to you , ~1211,
11 well as the hundreds of otlr
11'1 who wrote, - A FfllllNI&gt;
Dttr Frltndl :
Hoppy ondlng• - t love 'ffl\1
All 1011 Dfteft I'm left wofldtr.
llti boll thlRII turneG out lor
my col'NipOIIdtnte, lhl trotao
~led pe6plt llho btllhy
Into my llfl ,;ltll tht IIIOI'nlnJ
mail. Wish I'd c•t man1 t11ore
lellel'll like tht tl&gt;o~ - and
the loiiOWinl:
Dear Jltltn:
I llrOII you Drlt IIYI ,art
qo, and I oUII lhl you Ill my
btlt friend. l!tldinl your col•
amn Ia my nletll fiJI! of the
day.
Thl may teem lliiJ 1e you,

but t fait I HAD Ill ttU 1011
bOW hiPPY I tm In my marrl111
of Dtatly nve yura, and how
muoh 1 IOVt thtt man ot mlllt.
I toll HIM real olttn. Ht II
tht belli. I don't lcnoW how I
over pt him, bUt I'm 10 lltd
1 did. Somtttmtt I 11!11 Jtlm ht
cortalnly dltt IIIII 111 a blrlllh
but ht ttY• ht wu not looklnt
tor a blrllln when ht 101 tnt.
Apth, thlllkl, Mrl. R.R.
Jlflr Mrt. R.:
Alid thank• 10 1tt'l', Vtl')'
much for writing! - H.
This column Is dedicated to
family liVIng, so If you're htvlnt
kltllrouble or jusl plain trouble,
let Helen Help VOU. She will
also welcome your own amu!tlftl exporlencts. AddtiSB Ho!ID
Bolle! in tatt of thlt newspoper.

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The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON UP!) - lnlromed IOUfetl (tn this ca!o,
a doorm~n) roporta4 that Walt
Disney paid 1 brief vllllt to the
Hou,. of Reprosentatives Tues.
day afternoon.
1 don't know what occaaloned
tbt visit, but ~ ht wao iookinl
for new ldeu to lake book to
Disrteyland, he Jell too ooon.
He mi!Sed by about 15 minut., the greot debate on whether the House should hire oper·
otoro to run the automatle r1..
T&amp;tots in the Rayburn office
building, otherwlte khoWn aa
'' Oilneyland Ea11t."
This eruclal lt•Yt arose in a
leglalallve lpproprtgtion bill
that Pr•vlded $35,11Xl for the
otnployment Of !6 bUiton-pushors to men tllht Of the bUild·
lnrfl do-it·yourself elevators.
Originally, the ~laha called
for ttaffmg all 30 ol th~ eleva·
tor• with 64 operators at a cost
of ~.11011 annually. In fact,
lht Houle approved funds lor
that purpose last year.-

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where your ord1nary h0$piralization policy leaves off!
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But thi liloMI&gt; Woi never
apent. Slott the bulldina waa '
II that limo atilt uhOCcu~ted,
House leaders awarwtly concluded that the appropriation
waa premoturo.
Thio year, tht comtn!ttet hand
Uhl the bill reduc:ed the ournher of manned autotnttlc elentors to eiaht, expl•inlnl that
th• operators would be hired on
.. tlptlrlmtntal btlil.
Flvon 10, Rap. H. R. Groll,
R-lowa, objec:ttd,
GrOQ aaid thl HolUt ha4
apartd no expe1111 to t!tlulp thl
eleutor. wtth tht ltltlt thlll(
In the way of automation. Any
Pilllnlll', ht 111d, can .P,role
thtm "With • Ulht bit of pr...
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11n1er."
Ht 1114 lhl oltftlort neodtd
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The Letart Cardinals do•
foaled Racine's Reda IU In a
Little Soutkern LoaiJUO cootesl Iaiii week. P. Justice wao
the wla•inl pHcher. Letart
hiUero were Art Hill wllh a
home run, Justice, a slllgle
and trtple· S. Jenkin• two
slngleo;
Klse~, a ~Ingle
and double; w. Hall, a double
and sin&amp;le, and B. Plckeno, 8
lingle and double. Gettln11 hilA
for Racine were Ike Spencer
wltb two doubles, Roy Johnaon, two singles and Barry
Hart, a double.

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N. Layne, Mr•. Leonard Linton,
Mrs. Max Morrow, Mrs.
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Dwight Ruth, Mrs. Charles Tur·
and infant daughter, Mf'.
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Among those
who
Dale Wippill, Billy Woodyard,
CABB,o\,GES EVERYWHERE - In Leiart township on the Ohio River produce growers have been cutting and Holzer Hospital over the
thipping cabbage the past week. This activity is adjacen 1 to the Racme dam stte. Cabbage and tomato grov.:tng weekend Included: Sunday
Mrs. James sergeant, George
continues a chief agricultural industry on bottom land Ia r, ·ly held by tis owner fo.:_fut\l~e_mduslnal expansiOn. oy .Lynn Ashworth, David
R. Ball, Mrs. Fred Deer, Mrs.
===::...::~---"-~-·Gallipolis, Mrs. Eimer Jeffers, Raymond Byer, Max Thomas.

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Wheels of his

·They put
back the
taste
others take
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JODD&amp;est s~n of Mr. and Mrs. ,
ant, Fredertck A. Coop.,· • Gal~ James Saunders, Mrs. Carroll
Wllllllm E. Crothers ..Jackson, [
(Continued from page 1)
llpolls ferry, Mrs. Rolland Deer, Howard 0. Jeffers Frank
former resldenls of Gallia 'l tn the worst aCCident of the Gauge readings:
Gallipolis
Dale Calburn, Rt. 2 Pomeroy, Benham Mrs. William Erwln
bas al•ned 8 major
k d
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d 1• 0 d Dam 12 2, 12 3, runrung 4 feet
: Porter Midkifl, Chester,
Mrs ue:.n O'Dell Mrs F G,
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wee en , e1g persons
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lalwt baseball contract with when a ear filled with migrant on rollers, Pomeroy-~tason 20.·
a e I e.. exter, rs.
Smith, John E. Russell, Mrs.
tile Pltlladelpblo PhiUies. Cro- . workers swerved across a high· 81, Pl. Pleasant 24.28, Hmton
E. Fredenck, Rl. I Long
Albert File. \Irs. August Rog·
then lo • 11165 lraduate of way on Altamont Pass
near 1.14, Kanawha Falls 2 92 fall· ATHENS Ohto (UP!) - Cor· tom, Mrs Rtchard G. Abels, Rt ers, Mrs. H. D. Livengood, Mrs.
Jackson High where he star· Livermore Calif Saturday and lmg. Charleston 18 72. London, b' B M'll
I D
I I Long Bottom. Harry 0.
H S Galloway a&lt;·kie S. Bias,
redia beokelbell and baseball was struck broadstde by two! Marmet and Wmfield dams m . ~ er o over( ne~y er, Rt I Proctorvtlle, Mrs
Sam~ol McKin~ey . Willard L
. . tile paotlwo yean. Here- other autos
W6fP Oil the Sills.
IAnaugura Lgove~not UB kt
ham Perry, Rt. I Ironton, Mrs. Wamsiey .Timoih~ Smith c'
,
I mencan egmn s
uc eye w
w Holeman ·
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were Boat mo&gt;emenlo:
Boys State. gets his mythical , ayne ·
R. Lambert, Mrs. Roger Hood, '
~ to Ilia parent&amp;: He killed, as were a eouple from Ohio River- Queen City government's wheels turmng to· Wilham
Gra.~t:
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reporiH to
Hureon, s .. D. :the second eal' and a womanldmo,rl 13, 6 41 am, Andrew day and tonight meets his real ton, ami Lcalee Kav
mr lhe weekend for trainmg, ' from the third.
: c"thoun down H, 2 30 a.m . An· hf~ counterpart.
Ashland Kv.
SHOP MONDAY TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY AND
ud will later be sent 141 Spa"
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drew J up 1~. 3 ~5 "m · enn· The 16-year • old was elected Saturday - Mrs Robert
1111blo
1 NJ, b. · u··'" 'ta 'd"
NEll YORK -SYBIL BUR·IS&gt;Ivanta down 14. 4 am· Del· 1Sunday as he collected 768 voles Carlev, 2012 Chatham
Ave.,
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tng the off-season according ]ton, JO. ;md hEr n~w husband, Ita Queen down 14, 4
a.m., Ito defeat Stephen Bolmger. 17, Mrs Alire Haner, 418
P1 e
to hit
ents
long-ha1red rock 'n ro~l smger C'ha!lc.s Stevenson up J5, 5·15 Cmcmnati. who got as3
St , Kanauga, Thomas L Little,
par ·
.- strummer Jordan Chnstorher, la.m .. A. J . Patten down
16, Miller, running on the Feder- 1Rt. 1 Vinton, L1sa Jean Mura ili ii.Li'Cii f~&lt;&gt;Yi'&lt;tli'~"·'"~*H 1124, began a quickie honeymoon 11".15 a.m.; Jefferson up 17. 2: 10 a list ticket, led his party to a ray, 106 Pleasant St., Pt. Plea.e.rly today at a gala discolheq· :p.m : JaneT up 17, 3:10 a.m.: I sweep olthe top state posts sant, Burl Smith, 310 Mam St.
i ue ~Pdding relebrat.Jon to ~he Lady Minon up 17, 5 25 a.m.: He was sworn in Sunday night Pt. Pl~asant, Mrs. Maur~ce Edi strams
or watUSI.. !rug, SWim Chippewa down 17' ti •30 a.m.: I'by stale Supreme Court Justice ward Vanoy, 352 E. M_am s.t.,
, and monkey musrc.
Charles K. up 19, 4:20 a.m.; c. William O'NeilL
Pomeroy. Mrs. M. Hamson K1s~ybil. motion ~icture actress ' Aliquippa up 20, 6·35 a.m.; j Tonight Gov. James A. er, Minersville, Robert L. Du0
F. lizabeth Taylors predecessor ;Peggy Downey up ll, 5 a.m.; IRhode&lt; will address the 1,331 gan, Rutland, Hnward Hubbard,
as spouse of matmee tdol RICh· :Philip Sporn up 22, 5:25 a.m.: boys attending the sohool in Rt. J Oak Hill, Mios Carrie Du·
ard Burton, and the young rock Ito vader down 22. 5 25 a.m .; self·government, being conduct-! gan. Jackson. Mios Ruth E.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur OtT of 'n' . roller. were marred at a 1Little Edward down 21, 3:45 p. ed on the Ohio University ram· Henry. Rt. 2 Jackson, Mrs.
Chester, Mr. and Mr: ~ Har~ld bnef CJvJ! reremon)~ Sunday. m.. Elisha Woods down 23, pus.
: nie L. Woolum, Jackson, David
Carnahan of Racme vis1ted w1th ·both for the second ttme.
:
a.m.:
Jerry
Bm:worth
up
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M. Morgan Jackson , John C.
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23. 6:25am: Chris Jr. up 23, 1 Thrl'e A C'ar in
Darling, Wellston, Mrs. Roger
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~hlldren on Sunday evenmg.
COLUMBLS - GOV ..IAMJ;S 6 55 a.m .; TampiCo down Green· ,
· PP,
E. Brooks, Rt. 2 Wellston, Mrs.
Dean Barnitz. and Mrs. Gary A. Rhodes today asked lo~. a•uo 12 40 a.m.; Orco down Green·! Court SeHHJOU
, Wlllord J. Goodrich, Ironton,
Barn 1tz and chJ\dren of P_ome- i ft"deral pollu_hon,;onfete~cP l'IS up 1.20 a.m.: Harry Dyer down Three perwns appeared be- Mrs. Evelyn L. Rapp, Ironton,
roy called at Dean
Brmkt'r soon as posstble.' ~ssertmg that c;reenup J:lS &lt;:~ . m.: L. w. Swret r fore Judge Frank . Porter .. Jr. Roscoe c. Grayman. Ironton,
WASHINGTON
homeonSundayevening .
·we _want a~uon .to controJ .down (;reenup 5:50 a.m.: Jeff-i i nMPigs County Court 11rlion Carl c.
Rumpke, Clncinnal.i,
Mr. and Mrs . .James Ingram poilutton of Lake Ene.
boar up Greenup 6:40 a.m.: J. t.oday. .
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Clyde Cremeans, Huntingloo,
Jr. of Columbus VISited at the I In a letter to Anthony
.J. S. Lewis down Meldahl 6:25 p Leo Dailey wa~ gJven a sus
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HAVE VISITORS
LeP over the weekend . .
ition and welfare
secretary, ;9 30 p.m.: Kell ~hurder up Mel· an assault and baUer~ charge ~ Recent visitors at the home
\1r . . ad. Mrs .. _Melvt~ CJrcle R
. bodes asked that the confer- dahl 10:35 p.m.: Buckeye Stale and placed on probatJOn for of Mr. and Mn. Frank Murray
ot Sprmgf1eld VlStted v.Jth Mrs. Pnce be called "8S soon as jXtS- 1 up Meldahl 11:25 p.m.; Valvo- one year, Gary Van Me.ter was of Middleport were Mr.
and
Marv rircle during the wrek· sibt. to institute a plan of ar- i line d?wo. Meldahl 6 a.m.
.finer $125 and cost• wtth I tOO Mrs. Earl Bolea ol Cmrinnalt l
f'r ·
lion fo 1mprove Lakr Enr wa- Galhpohs Dam Lulher suspe~ded m heu of SIX months, Mrs. Grace McCoy, .\1rs . Gla..J·
''II nod .lrff Circle or Porn· ler qLWIIIy"
Herdman duwn 4:40p.m.; Cap· ~robatton on an assault charge ys Caldwell and Mrs. Bertha )
lb.
rrn\' v 1~ 1ted w1th t.ht!Jr grand·
Itain rom down 6:30p.m.: H E. and George Hoffman, Letart, Baylor of Addison.
bag
"flrrnt s. Mr. and Mr ·. Homf'r H ·:
; .. o •• ,~&gt;·
, ., ·"''':" Bt wles up 7:10 p.m.: Harvey W. V~·.• was fmed SIO and costs '
Cirrlr rrl'rntly.
Jordan down 9:l5 p.m.; Harvey on failmg In havP assured clear
IS SUPPER GUF..ST
Mr. ami \1rs . P&lt;Ju! Smith of . COLUMBUS fUPII - II i!l !down 9:45 p.m.: .Jolm .J. Rowt' distanrt&gt;.
Mrs. Frank Murray was the
Portland wrre dinnrr guests of still fhrrt&gt; Wt&gt;t&gt;ks until the :down 12 :25 a.m .:
Pollywog)
: supper guest of !VIr. and Mrs.
Mr. and llrs. Dan Smith and July 4 weekend, bDt already down 1:30 a.m.; Inca down 8 · '
WEATHER
' Frank Vrooman at their home
familv honomg srrond birth. i il Jo time for parents lo be 50 am.
! Fair and cool tonight, low 52· in Middleport Wednesday even· , FRESH OR FROZEN
day of thr ir dau .~,Jtf'r 'T'ammy alert lu fbe salt of fin·works
Kanawha River Solvay 80. Tueuday
mostly sunny ing. J\lr. Murray is confined to ·
on Sunday
lo thf&gt;lr c~ildren.
:down UJndon J·J am: lletl'n north. variable cloudiness south I Veterans Memorial Hospital as '
Mr. and ~·Irs . Ot to ~lilrlzf(•ld ' .St&lt;Jte F1re Mar!iihal Frt·d z. down Winfirld 7 p.m.· Be a- and warmer.
fa surgical patient.
((jnosha. Wi se. and ~1r s Mabf'l i Rn·t· hali appealrd to parrnts lver up Wmfield 10 45 p.m.: Al - j,.-='-"'=....o--====·--.--=-..--=--.------o,
Moore ol' Pomerov and Mr.l to help enforCf' the stat P':i l(en H. Mernll down WmfiPid ,
Lawrence Smith of . Laurel Cliff ban nn firrw:orks, by refusing 12 ·20 a m: o. F. ShedrPl' up :
were supper gursts ot thr Dan l to allow tbtlr children to ust&gt;- Winfield 1 HI il m : Elgrrcliff l
Smith homP on TllPS~'lv P\'('ll ·: or ~rdrr th&lt;'m through the 1111 Wir1firld :1 ·40 a.m: Luc~· !
OPTOM~TRIST
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mall or to bu~' them lor tlw .l&lt;mP LIH':J &lt;.; dnWJl Wmllrld :,·411 1
Office Hours U to 12. l to 5 tCluse at Noon on
Ur. and .\1rs. Ernl'sl Clirrk ol -1·hildn·n.
(1111.
!'burs - J!:as1 t:ourt SL Pomerov
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for Viola Rickard. 74,
~EST !.OS ANGbLES, Calif. of Letart. \\ . Va .. who died on
~~ PII -- . Smg~r .Judy Garl~nd . Saturd;Jy rnurnmg, were
4. l. wa.s m the UCLA ~edJca.l i today &lt;.~t 2.30 p m. ill the l;raCenter s NeuropsychJatnc In~t1 - ham HaptJ!it Church WJih Rrv
t.~te !~day for tr~?tment
of W S Hillups officiating. Slw i~
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1,ow~ ·.~n a ergu· reac 110" to that Sayrr.· Parkt•rsburg.
omd
Mr. and Mrs . Theodore Casto a dJ ug
Mae HHickard and Alirf' Long,
ll'e announcing thf' arrival of ;
- -- - -lot" aI BunaJ was m Graham
their first son born Mav ~I. '
RETURNS HOME
·crmelerv.
'l'he mother is the torm••r :hlYI' t'
-Smith of Bridgeport. Ohio. the , Mr Hoy Ht&gt;ddleston. llas re· I of h1s daughter and family• • the
daughter of Mr and Mn; _ Nnr - 1urnPd to his home m Martel - Rr" :-md \It" Donald Boone
man Smith of AridgeporL Mr. :tc:t after having been the guest and famty
Casto is the fo&lt;::ll'r son of Mr. ••lliiii.lllllittitttiiii•••lliii
ililliiiiiiitii
and Mrs. Orto Horwh of r:ibb~·'
town, Letart
pf;RSONAI.S
Mr. and Mrs Cecil (;a iring of :
llridgeporl . \lr •nd ~lrs Har·
old Seybold find :\1r and ~lrs.
Ernest Kavor ot Wli"t&gt;line wPr!!
weekend
gut'sts ol Mrs.Hen·
ry Jenkins and famil~·
00
Mr. and Mr.., fkl'llharl Lern·
er of Mt. Ver·nun . Ohio were
PAY BILLS ... TAKE VACATION
g\lesll of \11 and M" . George
Lerner ovPr a rt't't' nt wcekrnd .
Ohio h11 o lot of wonderful plae11. But
Lerner m•er &lt;~ rpr·ent weekend.
Mr. and Mrs W T Stone
wherever you go, havo really cosh and
were icn (ialllpolis rcr·ntl~ .
your bills oil cleontd up. Enjoy yountlf
Mr. Gerogt" B l.Rrner and
Mr and Mrs.
.1 . M. Crump
without worries. Our vocation monty plan
wero In Gallipolis recently.
is just tha thing.
CONSTRUCTION UP
CLEVELANfl fUPI1 - Con·
Phone first for f•ot opprovol. Then stop
tracts let in May for tulure con- ·
for your money in 1 lllltltr of mlnut11.
rtruction in Ohio totalrd $248,- ,
401,000 or ~ pN l'f'nl more than
Small coot, Bit ltrvict,
a year ago
lnr~
Ihe same 1
month, th&lt;' F II flodge Co.
reports. Non b1J1Idmg construe.
tlon awards WfH' up ~early 30
ptr cent to lh9.1195.0tJtl but re- '
lidential work w:.ts down 5 per
&amp; SAVINGS CO.
cent to $94.819.000 and non·resi·
denUal contract ~ werp down
Ill per cent at $84A8i,OOO.

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0., June 14, t965-ll - - - - - - - -

Joyce P.oush of Letart called
on ChriBs Jenkins Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Beegle and
Zane spent Sunday wilh Mrs.
OCI
Esther Price of Portland, Mrs.
'
Beegle&gt; and Zane accompanied Mr. and Mr!. Guy Russell,
-~-:-------- 1 Mr. Beegle to thetr home in Terry Lynn of Po~ero)', ~·
By Mra, Herbert Rausb
Columbus Sunday after spend· and Mrs. Harold Gtllogly, Vt&lt;&gt;Mrs. Erwin Gloeckner was ing a week with their parent.o, kt and Bruce
of Carpenter,
eatled to Columbus by the ser· Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck and and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell
lous illness of her son-in-law, Pam and Laurence Beegle.
and Te~ ~e of Kentucky were
Larry ll'adgely. Mr. Badgley un- Mrs. Ray Russell and Mrs. recent V18tlora of their parents,
derwent surgery for the re- Harry Clemlngs and children of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
llloval of his spleen on Satur· Newark spent a week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. Johnday at Universlly hospital. Mro. •nd Mrs. Bill Fox and David. son, Tammy and Cheryl, Mr. ·
Gloeckner returned to her home Karen, Nancy and
Edith and Mrs. Larry ll'arr ~~ Lanp.
Sunday.
Roush were Parkersburg VISitors ville were Bunday vmltors of
Mrs. Chester Durst and a on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson.
frtend, Mrs. McGraw Niles, Mrs. Callers at the Russell Roush Mr. and Mrs .. Doy~e Knapp,
Dave Quickie, Loudenville, Mrs. home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kall Lee. of Langsville were
Pete Durst snd Mrs. Do II y ott Boston of Racine, Mr. and ~unday VISitors of her parents,
Durst of Pt. Pleasant called on Mrs. Dorsa Parsons and Dean· r. and Mrs. Charley Smith
Mrs. Russell Roush, Mr•. Dol" na and Darla White, Mr. and and Jo.
"" Parsons and Mrs. Herbert Mrs. Herbert Roush and Rog· Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elam
Roush Saturday.
er, Mrs. Randall Robert.o, Con- ~Barrett, W. Va ..were weekSally Pearson, Columbus,spent nie and Brenda Anderson, Mr. d vtsltors of lhetr son, Mr.
a weekend with her parent!, and Mrs. James Will and son, and Mrs. Jack Elam. · .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson.
Syracuse.
·
Mr. and Mr~ .. Joe Hatfteld
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dooohue, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ander· were recent VISitors of their
Jeff and Greg, spent Sunday son and family of Keno . Ridge daughter • Mr. and Mrs. Law:
with Mr. and Mrs. George Don· spent Sunday with Mrs. Lena reMrnce ~rkberrEY·
Mr
8• ""c
ohue and son of Columbus.
Brinker.
am,
s. Fred
S.Sgt. and Mrs. Ralph Far· Spending a weekend
with Tuckerman and Mrs. Eugene
ra of Warreton, Va., M-Sgt. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams were Ha.nlng, Rhonda were recent
Mr1. Pete Farra and family of Mrs. Flossie Church and Shar· vt~to; ofE~~8· ~harlty
•
RBcine called on Mr. and Mrs. on of Delaware, Mr. and Mrs. ·~If rs. 'e rry 0
Ray Heiney over a reCfnt week iVernon Cady and children of c
J R M h Mr H
end.
' Columbus, Raymond Adams of
rs. · · urp Y• • ar·
Mrs. Doris Hensler ol Racine Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Lar· ley Johnson and Mr. Otto Johnspent Sunday with Mr. and ,ry O'Brien and Jimmy or An· son were busmess VISitors nf
Mrs. Dallas Hill.
ltiquity.
Ironton, Ohio.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Russell
Mrs. Earl Robinson were Mr ;
_
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard RusJork Sar~ent of Hacme, Mr:: !
scll were recent visitors of Mr.
Philip Radford and Stephanie or '
•nd Mrs.H Herley Johnson.
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rus·
Robinson and family of D
sell were Monday visitors of
Glrrn Wolfe of Washingt:~.c~:
OfCS
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
C. spent Wednesday with the
Robinsons.
,
SON PROMOTED
Weekend guests of Ada Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Con~o Mr. and Mrs. Clarence AnIncluded Mrs Jesst'e Parson and son-m-law. Mr. Red DaviS d
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Mr.. Junior Wines .Jackie and o as tverpoo ca
on r.
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and Mrs. Ollie Sayre and fami~ son, James w o as complete
aren. r. and Mrs. Vernon 1
his basic training at Lackland
Rowe arrived Friday to spend y.
A' F
ba A t · T
a week af the Rowe horne and Mrs . Janie Congo and Mrs. I tr borce se, t nd otomo,Airexas,
to · ·t h'
h
Garnet Smith visited Mrs. M~· ISS een promo e
man
R VISt 18 mot er, Mrs. Kate ne Lawrence
Third Class. He left today for
aGmedlcalhpatient at the Mr and Mrs Henry Davis twelve weeks schooling as a jet
Moewl!
... enera1 · ospttal · They of Cheshire
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A 'II T
.Iso PIanne d to v1s 1t Mrs Rowes I
' Mrs · Herbert Me· SJlC"ta lSI at man o, exas.
father Roy Rhodes a d. f 11 Intire, Mrs. Pauline
Hy!ell,
,
n am y. lMinersville, Mrs. Emma John· wood Johnston.
son, Racine Route, Mr. Pauli Mr. and Mrs. Homer JcenOurs, local, called on Rev. and Ibower attended the wedding of
Mrs. John Busch
Itheir grandson, Roger Jeffers at
Listen to the 1till,
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie West the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rnsmall voice of
vistted their ~on, wesley .Tor- bert Jeffers in Syracuse.
QUIET COMFORT
den, St. Albans, w. Va.
Mrs. Garnet Johnston is I mMr. Ralph Rhodes o£ New proving at Veterans Memorial
Brighton, J&gt;a., passed away at Hospital, Pomeroy.
a hopsital there. He was a son
of Mr. Milo Rhodes and form·
erly of Ihis place.
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Rev. and Mrs. John Busch
visited Mr. and Mrs. Brunney f
and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mcln·
tyre of Miners ; ille and Mr.[
and Mrs. Henry Davis of Che·
,shire. Rev. and Mf'. Busch at·
tended conference at
Cedar
Room Air Conditioner' Point.
Mr. and
MnJ. Lawrence '
fe•turlng
Theiss, Angelo Indiana, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Bailey of Alabama,
visited their mother, Mrs. Lou• Featured on models
ise
Van Meter and Nicki. Louise
from 8,000 to 10,000
and
Nicki went home with her
BTU/hr. Some operate
.
daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawon 115 volts!
'
renee
Theiss for a week's visit.
1 Adjustable airflow. 'IIi.
Mr. Lawrence Johnston and
• Two-speed fans.
family visited Mr. and Mrs.
washable bactericideRonald Wise and family of
treated filter.
Middleport.
• Floatina Suspension
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Greer
hushes vibration noisel
and children or Syracuse visit, ed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Our-"
and children.
' Mr. and &gt;Irs. Olite Sayre and t
)
fam1ly visited her parents Mr. i
and Mrs. Clint Johnson, Port·
land and her brother, Mr. and
um~liex
Mrs. Gary Johnson and sons oJ
IColorado who were viSiting bls
parents also. Mrs. Sayre had·
;not seen them for several years.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dailey and
family calied on Mr. and Mrs.
• Saves the Surface •••
Homer Icenhower recently.
protects Jour home wit~
Mr. Ray Ours. Mrs. Polly
an acrylic shlell. •
Pack and children, local, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Johnston and
Middleport, 0.
daughter, Susan,
Columbus • Does the complete job •••
Use Luco-Tax 1n almost
called on Mr. and Mrs. May~

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0 Marlin, Mrs. Wit· A. Zornes, Mrs. L. L. McCom
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and ' M1·s. Frank Austin, Ash· [ Mrs. M. W.
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rna Mays, Carole Whealdon, as and Infant son, and Mrs. ·
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Births
Mrs. Gladys Caldwell, Mrs. E. E. Richards and inlant son.
Mrs. Geor&amp;e Sisson, Rt. lj.::::~========:··:·.-;..,;-::.;,::::.;::::.;::;~:Pomeroy, doughier, 10:28 p.m. I
Friday. Mn, Roy Hannon See,
120 State St., Pomeroy, dsughter, 12:30 p.m. Saturday.
Discharged
Patients discharged over the
past weekend mcluded: Carl ,
Speed Riggs,
Bartrum, Mrs. Polly Brewer,
famous tobacco
Mrs. Harold Cottrell,
Clyde
auctioneer
Cremeens, Mrs. Robert Down·
ard and lnf•nt son, Robert Du·
recommends
James Gooderham Mrs. James
gan, Henry
Gilliam, M r s.
ames Gooderham, Mrs. ames

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Four Point
Point Rock
Pomeroy
® I_f,Aotor Co. _ Society Notes Youths
Marine Supplies

FOR SALE: 14 ft. boat- with I
For Sale
\
Business Service•
o&amp;AnuNJCS
35 H.P. Motor, trailer, life ,
- ==-~-~
.,. P.M o., -~
jackets. skiis and etc. See at WILLIAMS 27 In ~tee! coal'ISEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Write
r.tond., ~:0~:; o,nn A.ll
Bill Cozart's Garage in Ra· furnace. Automatic damper 814 V18nd St., Pt. Pleasant, YJ,
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6 10 6tc control. Charles Byer, 365 Va.
6 3 30lp
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S. 6th Ave., Middleport.
CAR WAHSED and 98cuumed.
For oa, .. t Put.u..,t,on
FOR SALE
6 lO_~c _ Wilson's car wash, 550 Page-st.
8
rne Puhu~b£e~u';:,~~;! tne r11b1 1965 SEWfNG MACHINE Dem· 7 ROOM BRICK building, witb
Middleport. WY 2-3517. Open
lo
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ad•
dellmed
onstrator.
These
machines
fulgarage,
can
be
used
as
a
refrom
8 a. m. _..I p. m., seven
oh ,..,.tlon•hte
t£rrorfl
be
r,. ,,,fl'erl
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. Complete y a r · con l mn · BULLDOZER WORK, equipped
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6-l2-6tc Also one good used electric with winch. Big or smaU job.
For tvant o\d 8ervl~
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ol:-e,- -r.,-ad"'io range. Phone WY 2"2374· Lew- Csll daytimes WI &amp;-3151, event Cenu per wor&lt;l one tn!ertlon I_
\l i nlmum 1; ba:rp 110
eq·uipped, 4 speed changer du- is Repair Service.
ings WI 9-3089, Gene Barnett,
HI I :en to per word for l'h,.. eoo
0
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w ~ utive trurertlou
al vo lwne control. This set
etc _ Racine, Ohio,
5 II tic
!Ill por cl'lnt OIIK'nllnl on pal!! adll lnd
11do paorl within LO day11
4 months old. Lovely walnut REFRIGERATOR,
automatic I~========:::
CARfl OF l'fiANlf.S &amp; OBITUA.IUES
finish. Take over payments defrosting. Good condition, 12!1
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tmum
E:•ch
•ddlltonal worO
tc
of $5 per month, or pay bal- cu. ft. $65.00. 509 S. Second 1
OFTJ«:B HOURS
ance of $81.54. Try it in your Middleport or call WY 2-5503. i
11:30 A M t.n IHIO P M Dan,
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home.
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Ford Galaxie 500 HT Cpe. $1799
Attending the funeral of Mr.
406 cu. in. V8 engine 4 speed b'ans. Red fi!Jish wth m$i~·
McWhorter of Texas were his·
· g vinyl interior, radio, heater, new WW tires. Was
·
PT. PLEASANT - Four Pt..
m
family here. They were Mr.
Weekend Special
- ·'"•
099 and Mrs. Joe McWhorter, Mr. Pleasant High School &gt;"$1
1961 Chev. Greenbrier 9 Pan. Wagon .
and Mrs. Dale Harvey aru! Mr. will be among the 70 carefully
Radio, heater, whitewalls, red finish. A weekend special.
and Mrs. Everett
Holcomb. selected high school junlort at1295 Mrs. Holeomb remained for a Camp
tending YouUt Leadet'll camp at
1961 Chev. Biscayne 2 Dr • . p glide
. $
Dawson this week ID ac11 000 honest mileage power steermg, ower
' 6 cyl1 · two weeks visit with her moth- quaint youth of West Virginia
enilne, good l'Ubber, tieht green finiSh. See a new one.• on Y er
Mr. and Mrs. C,arl Shenetield with the National Guards.
celebrated their 5(1!h wedding L&lt;lcal youths selected "' atauniversary at their home on tend are Ronnie Wheeler, son of
OPEN EVES. 7.00 P.M.
Sunday. A picnic dinner was en- Mr. and Mrs. James 'II. WheelPOMEROY,. OHIO
joyed at noon and open house er of Camp Conley; Bill Tatwas held lrom 2 to 5 p. m. The terson, son of Major and Mrs.
New Haven,
affair was attended by about a Tallerson, Pt. Pleasant; John
TO PUCE A
8J:Sut,T PKODUCINO
Ml'. and Mrs. H. E. Starkey hcndred relatives and friends. Knoll, son ol the Rev. and Mrs.
!BUDDY HOUSE trailer, !Oxl2,1
Wo\NT AD
celebrated their wedding anni- A bridal shower was held at Harold Knoll of 1403 MeadowPUPPIES lor sale, cross be-~ Reasoir.Jble. Contact Nancy L.
PHONE WY 2-2156
tween Belgium Schipperkee Pope, Rutland.
6 10 6tc ,
versary on Sunday with Mrs. Columbia school Saturday even- brook Drive; and Gary Haught,
-~---------1 .and toy terriers. J . M. Gaul,
Wilda Mae Wiseman, Ravens- ing for Mr. and Mr.. Errol Pic- son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Fran•
Ohio · USED dresser, bedsprings! gas
St R te Ch te
wood, W. Va., Miss Joy Wise- ketl.
w. Haught ol 29«i Jackson AveSales &amp; Service
ar ou • "" r·
• h te 356 N 4th Mtddle985-2402 or 985-36:15 after 5 p.
ea rp,h
WY. , J496
In Memory
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man of Columbus ... nd M~ Arlin Radekin, who 1s em- nue.
, 12_31 p port.
one
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Mr. ad Mrs. Everett Hoi· and Mrs. David . Wiseman an ployed at Wooster Experiment- During the week the youths
m.
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6 9 4tc
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Notice
7
comb,
Mr. and Mrs. D a I e children of Harrisonville
as , a! Station, was a weekend guest will ha .. the opportnity
to
16 F-"1:'.- L"'Y"'
M"'A""N:-:bo-a-;t. - o;M:c;otor
eTransferable
When
H•rvey and Mr. and Mrs. Joe lguests.
·
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. learn about llle In the W. Va.
and trailer, $500. Ca!l Torn CLOTH awnings Bnd porch
1 . the Co- A. Radekin and Tina.
You
Trade
Cars
McWhorter
have
returned
from
The
shower
held
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National Guards.
Rail, Middleport. WY 2-2721. ance. Bamboo porch shades. I
Rosanky, Texas, where they lumbia Schoo~ recently m ~onor Mrs. Nellie Vale and John
8-12-3tc Venetian blinds and repairs.~· eGuaranteed 24 months 1 were called by the death ol of Mr. and Mrs. Errol P~ekett are now liviug with her mother
' - -- - - - - -- Dale Wippel, 215 Union Ave.,
or 24,000 miles
Mr. c. K McWhorter, father (Snaron Holland) was well at- Mrs. J. E. Radekin. John has
j LIVE BAI1 , 24 hour, self-servPomeroy.
i 16 3otc
eMost
Popular
Unit
of
Mrs. Holcomb, \lis. Harvey tended. The SOCI81 rooms were employment at the Csrpenter
1
ice day and night. Minnows,
and Mr. McWhorter.
decorated. for the 'lCCassJOn and' Experiment Station.
I th US A
night crawlers. red wonns.
I will be out of
n
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Real Eslale For Sale
Funeral serv~ces were held a specl8 ca e an avors w · Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Yerigan re' Fife Trading Post,
Rt. 7,
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at Temple Methodist Church on featured. Many mce gifts wer~ cently visited his father, Mr.
my office June 13
1
Middleport, Ohio.
_6. 9_12tc
FOR SALE 6 room house, 3
Installed
Tuesday for Mrs. Sessie Ruth- presented the young couple an and Mrs. G. L. Verigan.
.
·
1
bedrooms
and
bath.
974
Broaderford
Strong,
Athens,
widow
games
were
enJoyed
.tong
With
John
Paul
Hensler
and
family
through June 20
way out of htgh water. Call i
of Frank Strong, formerly of ! refreshments ol h sanJwiChes, of Newark were recent week
2
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A A. Scarberry, WY
Dexter, who passed away in 1cake, colfee, P~\ an. ·~~nt~. end visitors here.
PT. PLEASANT -Pla111 are
I M
Dr. Ray R. Pickens
2687.
6-12-3tc ,
Pomeroy, 0.
194$. Mrs. Strong, 78, was the Mrs. La.ura
e s VlSl e n
underway by a group of lnter1
i
daughter of Jasper and Hulda i Darwm With Mrs. Mar Pickett Frank Gardner, 66,
ested Mason County citizens for
HOUSE
FOR
SALE
.
Hunter
Rutherford,
was
reared
,
and
her
house
guests,
Mrs.
a July Fourth celbralion In Pl.
REGATTA WEEK IN
Modern Ranch Style Beautiful l'ielcJer BuUdm~ iW) lor in Columbia Township after Robert Markham and son of Din Salurday
Pleasant.
FREE 1.000 S&amp;H Gr en Stamp• 1
POMEROY
locat1on on top of small htll new homes. Built m kltcb. attending Ohio University. Sur- Fort Laud~rdale, Fla., and Mr. PT. PLEASANT - Frank Tentative plans C'D.II for
How? By simply viewing the
8
facing State Highway Garage oo
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Hollywood G d
66 Fl t k Rt 2
C
rtd Vfl r" •rm cleaner m I Come, vi sit and have fun! . Route 7 with good road to main
ens, storm win OWl, a UIJI. ·vt'vors t'nclude a brother, Ev- 1ares iC e '
' ar ner, ' a roc ' .
dance on July 3rd honoring the
your home. Phone iVY 2-2821. 1 If you need help of &lt;1 n y highway. Four bedrooms, I .1V1Dg,
· 1 Inurn siding. CaU Guy Netc-1 ans Rutherford, Plano, Texas; Fa.
Saturday Fourth of July Queen, who will
J p . k tt h
f h. Point Pleasant,
h' died
h
5 28 30tc . kind. ~ee us at Landmark. I dming, family, kitchen, break- 1 ler, Racine. Ohio.
Ia sister, Mrs. Mendal Jordan
an ICe
as gone..or .15 5:15 p.m. at IS orne a.fter a , be crowned during the evening
- - -- -, You 're Welcomr!
fast play, maid's, utility and[
12 29 tfe (Elizabeth) of Carpenter, and ann~al two weeks trammg m several year illness. He was and a country square dance in
MEXICAN TOMATO plants lor
shop. Three baths, ceramie tile
AUctioNEER ~- several nieces, nephews and Manne duty at LeJeune, .s. C. formerly employed as a mold· the Post Office square on July
sale. William Holmes. Syra· l
and wall to wall carpet on
Complete Service
cousins. Services were conduct- Mr: and Mrs. Errol P.1ckett er at the West Virginia Mallea- 41h .
RIVER DOCK SERVICE
floors. About two-thirds of
Critt Bradford
ed by Rev. David White and a,·e .m Toledo whe.re he IS at- ble Iron Company.
cuse.
5 26 tfc '
FOR GASOLINE
Write, Prone or Cootad
Rev. Joe Mafret and burial was t~ndmg a course m meat cut- He was born December 11
Also planned is a horseshow
I
I bouse is paneled in mahogany
HEAR IT ON WMPO - Llew·
and walnut. Air conditioned. .
A. C. BRADFORD
in charge of Jagers and Sons ttng..
1898 in Mason County the so~ at Harmon FJeld and a parade
SUPER SERVICE
ellyn Thompson's "Life and
Racine, Obio
Funeral Directors, Athens, Bur- M1ss
spent of the late James and Mary to be
on Sunday, July 4.
STATION
Light" program, Monday thru
1by appointment only.
1
5 1 tfc ial was in Temple Cemetery. Monday m Athens w1th her Kidd Gardner.
Mrs. R1~hard Beller and MJ:s·
OPEN
Friday at 8:15 a. m F.ST.
i Call 985-3555
Chester, Ohio
Plans are being made for sist~r, Mrs. Rose Hooper and
Surviving are his wife, Fay; Evelyn WISeman are to be 1~
5 2.1 tfc
24 HOURS
.,...,.,,.........,......,,.,....,.--' Karl Graeser, Plumbing and the annual Fathers Day cele- family.
, two daughters Mrs Betty charge of the Queen contest,
HousE -FOR--SALE: 4 rooms,
Heating
bration at the Mt. Union church Mrs. Rose Hooper o.r Athens, Fowler, Pt. Pl~asant . and Miss ~ou Rossie and Bob Lutton are
AUTOlMOBILE 1ns11rance beeo
laundry room, 1'. bath. Tiled
Minersville, Oblo
on June 20. This will be an , a member oi Columbia Grage, Shirley Gardner, at home; two m charge of the horse &amp;how and
End
troubles
·&gt; services in I had the wmmng Me1gs County sons, Richard Gardner, Rt. 2 Carl
be m
c~a!ge. of
cancettedl 1""' your opera· tic tank. Get Klean-Em-~11 floors ·in all rooms. Living
we your
bave sewer
all ol!es
all • day event With
the 4Cook
H andWiijFFA
partictpaUon
IDr'l Ucert11!7 Call WY Z.:llltl6 septic tank cleaner. Land- room wall . to · wall carpet.
:the morning, basket dinner at , entry in the Stote Grange. sew- Pt. Pleasant, and Johnnie Gard- .
IIlith
mark FariL Bureau.
193 Beech St,
Middleport.
Sewer ~ac::s
1the noon hour .and 8 song fest · mg contest. Her entry wdl be ner at home; one sister, Mrs. m the parade.
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2 18 tfc Phone WY 2-3817. 6_10_ 6tc Call w~·;;;;. ~ay o:'Nigbt in the aftern~oll.
Featured sent lo the state judging later. Anna Burris, Pt. Pleasant, and Pl. Pleasant Fire Chlel Paul
for Renl
- - - -- - ·-·
Uc
singers
in
the
afternoon
will be Mr. and Mrs. Dwame Jordan one brother, Will Gardner, Pt. Wood and Bob Johnson, volun1 26
--- :__ _ 11954, 6 cyl. FORD, new motor. "'
l_l
f) /th
-- the Temple Tones from Akron and Bryan, Dale Jordan and Pleasant; also surviving are teer firemnn, were asked to in4 ROOM furnished house in ' Cllarolais Here lord crossed '(.,U(;I'Ill1 ""14 7
AJ:l CONDITIONING Relrtge!' along with other talent Every- Mendal Jordan and Walter at- four grandchildren.
vestigate the possibility of seMason, WY 2-3872. 6 12, 6tc yearling bull, 2 bottom plow.
ation service. Jack'!! Refng·
.
tended
the
antique
and
classic
Funeral
service
will
be
held
curing
fireworks to climax the
·
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- - - Oliver drill, Ph. SH 2-4656. POMEROY - 2 story brick, eration, New Haven, Phone on'~h Cwe co:e. 8 f t y th car show in Lancaster Sun- 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Crow - weekend entertainment.
FURNISHED apartment, up·
6 2 12tp 6 rooms bath full basement, TU 2-3537.
f 6 Uc
" arpen. r ap IS ou day
Hussell Funeral Home with the A meeting for interested perstairs, 4 rooms, bath
and _
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.h h
heating - - - - - -- - --Group met With Mrs.
Rex
·
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h
b .
. be
1
laundry. WY 2-5434. 6·12-4tc
wtt s ower, urnace
'HEATING, P!umbmg, Muelleri Cheadle on Sunday
evening. Mr. and Mr~. Charles Grre Rev. H. A. 11'ilcox and the Rev. sons in I e ce 1e ration Wl11
AUCTION every Wednesday and lgas) , lront and back porches. i Fll!'tlaces. Arnold Brolbero, 1Plans were made to visit Cam- (Margaret MoSier) have moved Donald Lockhart
officiating. held June 6 at 7:30 p. m. In
APARTMENT FOR RENT. Al- S...turday. Welch's Auction, $4000.00.
·118 East Maia Street, Pom· i den Park on June 2(1_ Those pres- to DyP.Sville. Mr. Jire was re- Burial will be in Sun,..rest ceme- the local courthouse.
so trailer space. Good toea· Laurel Cliff, Route 124.
RURAL - 3 room hunting tr07· Phone WY 2-2448.
ent included Thad Dye Ronda cently dlscharRed from the U. l tery. Friends may call at the
lion. Call Walter Crooks, WY
6 2 30tp lodge or weekend
retreat,
7 20 tfc
•
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It
t
f
f
1h e
' ---------~=~I furnished, plus 35 acres woo d· _______ _:_:~:_:::..:_ Hart, a VIsitor, and Donnie, . rmy a er .a our o over- unera ---om .- ----oRo. . Of! NOTJC:I
:1-3631.
6 10 tfc ,_
ed
land,
pond,
1400
feet
frontInsurance
Kathy
and
Rex
Cheadle.
i seas duty.
,
1
1676 Lincoln Heights, 2 bed- 59 Cadillac_ $1,595
id
Lewis A. !Joel Mosier, u. Kareo Petty anrl Kathy \\oodPl•asant Valley Hospital .
To the Pnllcyholdi!l'l of Cerl·
1 r d
tul Auuranee Company. au Ohio
room house wlth bath, base., 2 dr. Hard To~. Power steer·
age on go' grave
oa · AUTOM0 BILE Insurance been S Navy whose ship had been rum, McArthur. are v1sitmg 1 ADJ\.IITTED - Mrs. Mmme i Mutual
company, with principii
4500
In Cleare~k Town~hlp,
ment, builtpin cupboard, hard· mg, power wmdows. power , FA1RM·~·OLIVE TOWNSIUP- 1 cancelled? Lost you. opera- ~ r~ently 'ordered to waters near their grandmother, Mrs. Murl Tucker, .Ro~er~urg; Raymond . urfireR
County, Ohio.
f
c 11 1 scat and power brakes. Like
T
Galh po1IS F~ erry.; Pam- Warren
.
C ll WY 2-2966 , the Dominican Republic, has C.,a 1away, 1oc.a 1·
Notice II hereby atve t1a1t
wood flours, gas urnace. a 1 new finish . Extra good tires. 1 56 acres, well - fenc:ed , plen- tor's 1lcense: a
.
I erry.
C'eutral Auunnc• comp.IDJ hel
flleo IU Pel\1\on of mercer With
Tracy Whaley, WY 2-3054 aft.
ty of water, pond, 2 story I
615tlc returned lo his
al Norfok, Mr. Md Mrs.DRichard . Pard-I
the Superintendent ef lmuran~
er 5 p. m.
6 8 tOte ! 61 Buick - - $1 ,495
mQdern home, 6 rooms, bath, PH&lt;ri'O Copymg 5erv1ce Co!&gt; Va. and spent the weekend sr,ns and son, ayton. VISite
'
.,
of Ohio . The U&gt;nn1 of the PtOPGI·
4 rJr. Sedan . One
' with his wire Carolyn friends and relatives in this St
Ray ' Jackson
OhiO't'
John "'d merger are on file at the ot.
==-===---=--,---- 1 CLeSabre
"r•ful
lorn!
O"'ner.
Spotl·s·.
hardwood
floors.
fireplace,
I
ies
made
of
legal
papers.
here
Pt
p't
FOR RENT
Tral.ler space
fkes of the company and tn thl
. easan .
1·t Y t'nclud'i ng her aunt •1 earns,
· origiinal finish. Powrr shufull baselll€nt, furnace heat- blrttl records and alrntJ.sl anJ Woodrum Mosier, hi!! parents, ,......mmun
'-"'-'
.
o"k" uf the Superlnt.endvnt ot
on N. Second-av in Middle- ing. Aulomatic shifl.
. ~. .
h. k h
tc
d
M
d M Dou I M . Mrs Murl Galaw.ay over the DISCHARGED - Larry Fry, ln~uram:e.
mg, uarn.
r.d an
rs.
gas OSler, week.end
New Haven·• Donald Oldacke•~,
•-port. Near shopping district.
Lo
d 21Lc 1c •en
ff R e 1. other IX!IliDents.
Po
Su~b P1t1Uo11 w1U be h. .nt b'
1 ouse,
C&lt;&gt;rnmiulo' provl.ded b' No,
.
c
II WY 2
cate " m' es o
ou e Reuter .........,
m...., an other relatives.
dai J d
led Leon· John llolea PI Pleasant· the
Revtted Code. at P:00
Concrete patJOs. Wa
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I 4 lfc
I Men
or an accompan
Eliza' Huttt . Pt p' lea. a I B , 3110T.U.
A.M. o'clock &lt;&gt;D WednMCII)I, .June
2186, WY 2-3346 or Y 2-3600.
ALBERT M. COX. SALESMAN
Evans Rutherford, Plan, Tex., by his mother, Faye Jordan,
• ·
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JOerlntendent of Luurance. 1uq
6-5-tfc
Pomeroy, Ohio
WY 2-3636
WY :1-3831)
Legal Notice
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ruth- visited with Lavern Jordan at bara Fowler, Apple Grove and PGllc:tholder
of the eOIIIJt&amp;DT lDQ
l.ppev and. be heuG Ia Nlei
1
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·
6 II 3tc
Noma
erford, daughters,
Elizabeth St. Anthony Hospftal in Colum- Betty Chandler, Leon.
to IUI!h Petltiob.
3 and 4 ROOM turnishee apart· MEXICAN TOMt. TO plants lor
-- - r. ..,.., ~"" th" th• undontp. Anne and Jennifer o' Spring- bus nn Monday. others who visWIJllam R. Morrt._
~ Ro I &amp; Reed Ha d sale William Holmes Syra- 7 ROOM HOUSE for sale at ed lutentlll to mau appllc•Uon to the
grandparents are Mr and Mrs
8\lpertalelldent of 1n1uruae
men~
w ey
r
·
'
Prob•te court ,, Molu County, Oblo, field were guests of Mr. and iled hfm during the week were B-·" (l kalew Rt. · p i t'
5 11 Uc cuse.
ware.'
~ 26 tfc Bradbury,
Ohio. Drilled well ror •n order t,o ch.anp b• 11a.me to Mrs Mendal Jordan others Mrs Lavern
Jordan
and mm uc
,
2, o n
and garden spot on Route lU. El~ilr Sanford Clonch.
.
Pleasant
Ma. M coNnou
Write to Mrs. J. A. Reoshaw, uonat~ :!P~!:~~ .~!~ c':n':"on~ called he~e by the death of Ruth Ann, Gene Jeffers, Mr.Jr~~~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-\i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
THHEE and tour ron'D furni~b&amp; lllal•tblou"'::u:~~~::L are top. 2638 Pontiac St., Columbus, 111ga au of Jub' 1965.
Mrs. Bessie Strung were Merle and Mrs. John Dunham, Mr.
ld ud IDdUra1lbed lpart. noommended tor contro1Un1 All· Ohio, or pholll AM 8-5939 , ated. thUEU~~.:,a:rdolLI~:;:e l9CI&amp;. Moore, McArthur~ Edna Anders and Mrs. Richard JeHen and
menta. WY 2-6434
l2 t1 tfc .;:' vr'~~u'sp~D::,:n_uruC: G
~: Columbus, Ohio,
(~ 1&amp; u. of Colwnbus and Edward Tay- Mr. mtd Mrs. Dorsey Jordan.
BIG FREI!
·,
MODERN 4 room and bath, ::~e~. ?:":11~e.totn' :~ ~~etr:
a 8 6tp
lor of Crooksville.
Lavern Jordan is recovermg
'
MOBILEHOME &amp; TRAVEL TRAILER
furnished apar1men..,1 MiddlUe- '""''•"'
,..,.
"'
,,..,
m,..
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..,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
R.
Stout
and
from
major aurg..,
rooo ~antral o1 dett~ctl\'41 larvae HOUSE FOR SALE·. 4 rooms
·-' and is ••·
3
rt. WY 2.117t.
4 21
family of Harriaonvllle VIsited peeled ID be able ID return
--SHOWpo
c ~~:t~o~ut~u~~b~•. a~:::'- to~: and bath_ Partial basement.
Major Iague Resultl
Mr_ .and Mrs. Rex ' Cheadle and home soon.
TRAD..ER LOTS - free sew- ~:~· 8~~~~~~= f:.':!,~ Hot air furnace. One ac- By United Press I.Dtemattonal family recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Mu Crabtree
Celebrating Our 14th Anni-ryt
age and water. Brown's Trail ttoa - Eut Main Street. Porne.-o7.
re ground. Phone WY 2-3003.
American League
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Mas- and granddaughter, Valerie Vin4 Blf~ DAYS-10:00 A.M;to 10:00 P.M.
er Park tState Approved)
6 8 6tp
Ol 2 • 1
1ng lh b' th
H 1 p k M' h
JUNE 18, 19, 20, 21
Minersville, Oluo, Phone WY S'l'EREO CONSOLE, 1965 modChicago
000 000 I • ooy are announc
e It BOD, aze ar , 1c ., were
Featuring
W324.
1 to Uc eL This set radio equipped. HOUSE FOR SALE, two years Wash
010 000 000- I 5 0 of a daughter, Robin Etl'!llbeth recent gueslll of his parents,
Has nice finish of walnut. This old, 3 bedroom,s bath and Howard, Wilhelm 18) and at Sheltering Arom hoopital on Mr. ad Mrs. W. E. Crabtree.
THE BIGGEST MOBILE HOMES BUlL T
set sold much higher. Take ca:port. No down payment re- 1Schafler. Richart (3-5) and June 2. Grandparents are Mr. Guealll of Mr. and Mrs. Fern
Help Wanted•:_24' x 55' MagqoUa Lelsurama
over
payments
of
15
per
qwred.
Phone
SH
2·5868.
i
Bromley.
Winner
Wilhelm
and Mrs. Harry Massey of Car- Gillogly were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
20' x 52' Ritzcraft Ranch Home
..~~!;,~1~1! ~·~:.
lob&amp;. month, or pay balance due
I 1 ~ ~ 0-2). HRs- Lock (4th), Skow- penter, Rt. 1. The Masseys Bethel, Lakeland, Fla., Mr. and
20' x 42' Ritzeraft Ranch Home
- .., """ ••un ""•••m..J 17'1.64. Call WY 2-6.\55
FOR SALE: Completely
ron (7th),
have one son, Michael and four Mrs. Ralph Frazier and fam•
TI1e
=::•.,.~ ~;;,.,: 0P&amp;'"::!~·~;;:
6 8 6tc
ern, 3 bedroom ranct home
daughters, Mary Janet, Brem- Uy of Gallipolis, Mr. and Mru.
Beautlful60
x 12 Ritzcraft
. .au, ull.e•••"' ''R tntnrnu·
·
Ch t R d Baltimore
000 010 000-14 0 da and Kathy.
Otho Gregory and grandson, Or~ -~"',..fn':,..a~~.~~=':!!i SlNGER, SEWING MACHINE. m new area on5337 es 3er28 03 · Boston
000 000 000-- o 6 1 Gue~ts o( Mr. IUid Mrs. Ro- Un, Jr., RadcHff, Mr. and Mrs.
Fabulous 60 x 12 Trotwood
~-"' .....,~ •~ ..... ...,._ Completely rebuilt Round Phone WY :1- ·
llc
Pappas, Miller I ~) and Orsl- bert Slout recently have been Orlln Gregory and family of
Famous 60 x 12 Liberty
o.ur lenttnaJ . Pnfll.,...,,~~~---bobbin, sewing machine. This
Auto Sales
no. Monbouquette, Rp,datz (9) Mr. and Mrs. Bermy Lowe, Ro- CoJumbus and . Mr. and Mrs.
Also
MALE - Rawleigh business machine fully
guaranteed.
The Ramoler
and Tillman, Ryan 19). Wmner bin, Jelf and Leslie ol Cleve- Cecil Gfllogly, Steven, Jeffrey
Namco--Fleetwood-Horiwn-Liberty
now open in Pomeroy and Balance $28, or pay $1.25 per World Staadanl ol flampacl - Pappas (6-2), Loser-Moohou· land, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stout and AUsa Ann, Athens.
655
Magnolia-Ritzcraft-1-2-3 Bedrooma
Middleport. Excellent oppor- week. Call WY 2- 5.
Elcofleaco
quette (5.-7 ).
and lamily of Charleatnn, W.
6
Front Kitchen-Front Dining Room•
wnlty. Full time. Write at
8 6tc Big car room, ride Dl per- I
_ _
Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
, ,
1
Front
Bedrooms-Ten &amp; Twelve Wide Model•
once. Raw leigh, Dept. OHF. NEW HAY for sale : mt your lormance. SmaU cor e&lt;IWIDIY Minnesota 000 1101120- 4 0 1 Stout, Jr., David and Carol of Infant's Sei'VlCell
Trotwood-Holiday
Rambler-Arrow
840-189, Freeport, Ill.
barns now with out ol field
ODd moaaprabWIJ
Detroit
102 001 lOx- &amp; I 0
Are Held Sunday
Little Cbamp-Travel Trailers
6 12 lip
hay at cheaper prices. Phone
lleo
Kaat, Perry 14!. Stigman &lt;6), Cleveland 1112 010 000- 4 12 I PT. PLEASANT _ Funeral
And Tent Campers
- - - -- -- - - - 392-7646 lEU) or write: Ro...,lnlpolllaD Moton
Klippstein 17), Pleis (7) and Kansas City 100 101 50x-ll 7 I services for Larry Mark BuckUSED RE-CONDITIONED MODELS AVAILAILI
. __To Buy
bert Yelton, 412 N. Tray Rd.,
E. Malo Street. PomerUJ
Battey. Aguirre, Lolich 19) and Siebert, Bell 16), Weaver (7) alew, nine-months-old son of ,
.-DON'T MISS TltE.
ROOTS WAN'l'ED, Gen.Sing,
Bellefontaine, Ohio.
Pbono I'IY Will
Freehan. Winner- Aguirre (7·2). ond Acue, Buschhom, llrlhow· Mr. aad Mrs. Roy Buckalew of
golden seal opeclal, 300 lbs.
6 8 6te
4 22 tic Loser - Kaat '5·71. HRs-Hor- sky (4), Pena 16), Mossi r7) Barboursville was held Sunday
Register for Prizes
Drawings Every Hour ,
of
May
Apple
Roots.
Clean
FREE
LOAN
of
our
efficient
Employment
Wanted
Ion
I
13th).
Killebrew
(11th!,
and
Bryan,
Lachemann
,
1&amp;1.
afternoon
at
2
p.
m.
In
the
SunFree Refreshments
Free Gifts ll'or AU .
I
aQd dried, 6 cents per lb. Carpet Shampooers with purNossek &lt;lstl , Allison IlOth).
Winner - Mossl 12-1). Loser- crest Cemetery in Pl. Pleasant '
OVER 75 MODELS ON DISPLAY
Top price for all other roots.
chase of Blue Lustre sham- YOUNG MAN wants sum~er
Bell 11-21. HR- Harrelson (5th). with the Rev. Jock c. Higgins
SEE THE FINEST IN MOBILE LIVING
Bailey, Reedsvllle, Ohio,
poo. Baker Furniture, Middle- work on farm or anythmg New York ooo 300 000- 3 6 0 &lt;2nd, 61'. innings, rain)
officiating .
,. -Bill
- - -- - - I 10 6tc
port.
8 8 6tc
else suitable. DIU Galllpol19, Los Ang
000 000 000 - 0 5 0 Cleveland
040 OlD 0- I 10 I ThE Infant died Friday night
AT
~~c-o-~==~
387-7246.
8 10 6tc
F11rd, Ramos •91 and Howard. Kasas City 001 100 i - 2 52 in St. Mary's hospital.
Insurance
WOOD MOBILE HOMES INC.
1. 1
~·Of. SALE: HAY. Herbert Wli- EMPLOYMENT wanied.::: Ex- Newmnn, R. Lee 191 and Hodg- Stange , II.()) and Carreon. I Surviving In addition to his
CIIARANTEED, renewable for
!
IIams, Shade, OhiO.
l4tp perienced interior and exter· ers, Wier - Ford t6-6). Loser!' O'Dono~e. Hunter (2), Stock parent. are malernol grand·
Betwoon Belpre &amp; Mariotti on Stole Rte. 7
Ute bo&amp;pltallzalion. fsaUI'd PICNIC TABLES for sale, reas· ior painting. Free estimates. -Newman 17-41.
15! and Lachemann. Lo•er- parenlll Mr. and Mrs.
.lack
"Where Yau Buy With Confldoncll"
" all ages. Pbone WY :1-41166. onabJe. Call SH 2-51152.
Phone WY 2-2682 or tee RogO'Donoghue (3-8). IIR - Hltlton Fowler, 300 - 22nd Street, Pl.
Since
1951
Bolpro, Ohio
'423-9551
l II 1ft
6 ~ 6tc er Cullums.
H9-tfc (1st game)
(5th).
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7: 0'1 Mu&gt;tcal Clock
1:01).15 Musical Clock
7:29 Time &amp; Temperaturp
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7:45 First Baptist Church
1: 02·30 News
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8:011 Ohio Valley Newo
7:0'1 Mu.&lt;ical Clock
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8:0f World Nev•s
7:45 First Baptist Church
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8: 10 Sports Today
8:00 Ohio Valley News
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8: 14 Weather Picture
8:115 World News
8·15 'dusical Clod
8: tO Sports Today
9:00 High g,; .,,, ' lit Parade
8: t4 Woather Picture
' 10:30 Song &amp; Story Time
8:15 Co1nmun!ty Newa
110:43 Tne Goller Key
9:00 Tal• ol the Town
II :00 Democratic Legls!&amp;ture
Monday Thru Friday:
5:05 Jim Mees Show
9:!5 Public SerVIor Show
11: t5 Musical Interlude
6:00 Sign-On, Newo
6:3tl Sundown Senna'lo
ID :II Church of Christ
U:30 R•publican Legislature
6:115 Sacred Heart
7:30 Sign Ofi
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11:45 Walle• ''oeller Report
6:20 Meigl CT. RFD
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11:52 Musical fnterludo
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6:00 Sign On - Newo
II: 05 Mm111ng Melodfeo,
!2:011 Local &amp; Ohio News
8:30 Country JambOI'Ie
6:00 Country Music Time
Mon. thru. Wed.
8:67 Weather
1:2.1 Cnuntry Jamboree
11:115 Church Bel'c Ring, Frt. 12 ·20 Evans Bulletin Board
LinLe ORPHAN ANNII
12:15 News 0 Grams
7:00 National Newt
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7:30 Sports
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7:35 Bill Millar Show
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5:00 Saturday News Summary 1 . 50 News~· 1
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12:15 Mid-Day Weather
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5:13 Musical Inttrlude
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1:45 Baker Fllrniturs Show
12:1~ Musical inteJiude
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6:00 Dance Party
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12::Ill AIJl'lculturo Programs
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9:00 News
1:00 Tbe Jim Mees Sbow
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12:45 Country Gc Round
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6.30 Sundown Setenadt
1:55 News Bellt
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7:30 Sign Olf
2:00 Country Go·Round
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7:59 Sign On
10:00 S•ap Shop
SUDtll}o:
2:55 News Ileal
n:00 "'he Singing Preacher
10:15
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7:30 Sign On- Army Hour
3:00 Mltf fo / "'latihee
1: 15 News Rep. .
10:30 Portrait! ol a Patriot
7:55 News
2:$5 NeWI B@ I
8: 30 Church , Christ
10:39
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4:00 Oisclha WIUt Doss
9:00 \i:usic.r In' ·• ·Jude
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4:30 fnll!rchange
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10:45 Famuy Worship (Tburo.) f:30 Tho Bible Speaks To You
$:00 ComftlUnll News
11:30 Children's Chapel
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5:05 Mason County News
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5:10 Wor1d &amp; " 11'1 News
12 :00 ~ . ,ws Report
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12: lf, .lpiscopaJ Church
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11.30
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6:20 Spotlight on Sports-Fri. 2:00 Old Folkc Hour
12:30 GD&lt;islor'a Guest Star (Frf) 12:3~ Tho Rev, Morfin Teets
$:25 Stroh's Weather Cast
3:00 Hymns from Harding
1~ : 30 Larry Andet10n Show
1:00 T'• Rev. H. G. Stewart
Mon., Wed., Fri.
3: 15 Sunday Showcase
3:00
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1:30 Tile Re•. !Jib 8l!lupo
5:30 Sunset Boulevard
3:4~ Public Servke Show
f: lfi Blaellnar Auto Show
2:00 The Rev. Andre• P~::l
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will be prov1ded by If finalists cal 10lo, ''You Must Have Been 1ing, Another Show."
Constance Midkiff. Athens. pre- ?. -".'0 1n a comedy monolog- by the dancing chorus compo~o
and cast members of Meigs a Beautiful Baby; • by Bob1 In the contestant talent com- senting a style theme act oft ':,·. ~ 1ret Ann Elliott, Gal- ed or Jonnie Thompson, DJcl
County's Big Bend Minstrel Crow.
'petition, Carole Gumn, Miam1s- garments she has created and jh.
I sing "How Can I Nease, Mike Archer, Briladl
Assn. at a ResJonal Mils Amer- The girls will be in a garden burg, costumed as the devil, Miss Ellen Bird, Middleport, W
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Broadway Potts, Donna Crow, Bob Sw..,
lea contest to be staged at 8 setting created by Mra. Margar- will do a toe number to "Satan who will do Eugene
F"1eld's jshow "Paint Your Wagon." Gay-~ son, Ralph
Werry, Glorll
p.m. Saturday in the Pomeroy et Ella Lewis assisted lly Aar- Takes a Holiday." Joyce Elaine ''Little Boy Blue." Another lo- Ia Aflll Caraffi, Cleveland, will Buck, Katie Morarity and JGI!I
Junior High School Audilorium. ,on Zahl and Robert Morril. Byer, CmcinnatJ,. in sailor cos- ~cal contes tant . Rosetta Lisle, ,present a vocal number for her LJS ie.
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EVENING EVENT
will preside over the pageant song, "Mi88 America," and cre-lctance number on Which she d1d ,Love" and Rutland's Lmda Sue competitiOn w•ll be numbers ny l' Lee Jacobs of Pomeroy wfl
activities
held in conjunction ating the mood for th~ three j her own choreography. Sheila ' Parker Will be doing a cornet Sharon Blumenfeld, Pittsburgh, do a five mmute magic act fOlwlth . the Big Bend Regatta minute talent presenlaliOIII ol Ruck, L1ma, w1ll vocahze ·; number.
P&amp;., and J udy Camp bell, Galh· lowing lnlermi&amp;sion and Lilt.
Weekend. Official pageant ac- each of the f?nlestanta will be Cain'! Say No" from Oklahoma j The old soft shoe and a fast polis.
; will vocalize " The Girl on t1tf
companilt will be Mrs. Marglll'- Sandra Brewmrton
slnsJng and Carmah Saxton Gallipo1JS, 1 tap presentatiOn w111 be done Setting the swim sUit compe- Magazine Cover" 1o briDi •
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"EveryltUng's
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The 14 finalists will be ·intro-IRoses," and baton
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WED. and THUR SDAY
June 16 ·17
~R ID AY

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Regatta Shuttle Service is Assured
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To be Honored
At Ohio State

NOT OPEN

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June 20 21

FIVE CENT

keeping lofte. AI least It eivlliano were WOUIIdetl,
RegaUa officials . conflr~ed sa•d confirmation that Lake Eas t Mam-st bv Roedel's, qu irrd tu poy an
""m " ''''" or frst,v iiJes. Motoristo, ho"'*
Tbt ftrlna broke lit It 1 L today that the parkmg .!lltuatlon Shore will have shuttle serVJ CP store
l fh arge.
Pr, not mtendmg to visJt tb8J11, llld was CODiiaulnc m.,.. In Pomeroy during the big up. was received Monday.
Pr"'e for passengers shuttled The Jarcceo al Mason will Hrgalta w1ll be rerouted 011111
lhan Z\1 houn taler. 11 ap. coming weekend of activity will The serv1ee will be from Mid-I from the ra~rg• ounds or M1d be handl ing the sale ol urkfl s other streets In order 1o hJ·
peared to ortp 1 ~e at the be greatly reliend with the an- dleport to the Meigs County dleport to downtown Po111eroy to "iew Ihe actJVJI Jes from that pass the section.
DOrtbe••t eor'ller Df tbe miJe. nounc~ment the L~ke Shore fairgrounds m Rock Springs. 1 wil l be 25 cenls per 1wrson
; o;ec liOn RE:J!reshm~&gt;nts w11l be A "gigantic tent" that COY.
aq1~ IOIIe ill &amp;mtt Domla- fransJt compa~y w1ll Provide Cost of passengers takt',181 II was &lt;:~! so annuu nled
today 1 provu:!ed on the Wt&gt;sl VJrgmJ&lt;=~ ers most of the upper parkina
controllH by lie foreet • shuttle serv1ce.
advantage of the serv1ce wJII that the "Vill ijRe Green" across SJde ol the m er.
lot was ra ised Monday aftel'
Col, frlllCU.. Cllama.. 1 Willis Leadingham, general be 15 cents per person for tho" i I~· Oh1o R1ver al M"'"" will OffiCials. mak mg fmal plan' no· •n SjlOCtators will be able
De1o.
chaU"man of !be Regatta, and picked up Within the areas from be roped of t and spertal ors ex. : or lhe weekr·nd, Sfnd ·
,., v1ew the Friday night 118ft ·
Pomeroy Chamber ot
Com-lthe Pomeroy-Mason bndge to pectmg to vit&gt;w thl' race&lt;:; rro m tr&lt;Jffl c'' wrl l f.te mamta mPd in show With Minnie Pearl 11·
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merce President Jack Carsey, tht! intersection of Kerr-st and that van tag!• pom1 wtll bt&gt; re- I f'omcrov dUI mg the thrl:'e-day headline performer, the ski and
- - - - --sky shows on Saturday and lbe
[' race..c; on Snnday from under .
lhe tented area.
For Tho Regatto WHirtnd, Pomoroy-Mddleport, Ohio
A dJscu, ion of the upcornlDC
Juno 18-19-20
Regatta plans was held Man:day durmg a special meetlnJ
FRIDAY
' of I he Pomoroy Chamber of
II A.M. - Parade forms on South Second-ov In
Commerre at Crow's Town &amp;
Middleport.
Two Meigs County ladies w111 1
Country Restau ran t with Mr.
be honored this week at lhe
13 P.M. - Approximate limo of llarting of parade
. r.arsey in charge of the bus!"Tenth Annual Homemaker's
toward Pomeroy.
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Courae:• June 15-17 -' 12 until \1 P.M.- Booths open on parking lot.
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I P.M. - Start of stage show with Minnie Pearl as I
participation In the Short
headline performer,
CourH for tile past 10 year,,
10:30 P.M. - Rock 'n Roll Dance on parking lot with ,
music by tho Royaltonot.
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Frank Smatr&lt;.~ ( lmt Wllker
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10 A.M. - Sky show by Chillicothe Sport Porachute
club.
11 A.M.- Art.Claxton Ski Troup show.
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I P./11. - Air For~• salute to tho Big Bend with ·
plan•. ' ~ ,
1:30 P.M.-Boat t•t rlllls.
2 P.M.- Att Claxton Ski Troop ahow.
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6 P.M.- Square dancing by Big Bond Twilero,
I P.M.- Mitt America PogHnl at Pomeroy Junior \
High auditorium.
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9:30A.M. - Ministerial A11n. service on parking lot. l,
II A.M. - Milling of drivers.
12:15- Start of Regatta racers,
5 P.M.- End of rracll.

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ENTER COLLEGII
Miss Christine Bahr, daughter
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the canteen for the next Blood! mobile VIsit to Meigs county.
, The VIS il Wi ll be from Jl
noon EST, to 6 p. m. Mondaf,
j-lune 28 at the Pomeroy Junior
1 H1gh School, accordin~ to Vernon Nease, Chapter chairm81t.
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creased need for blood caused
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Meigs County has been operatmg on !he basis or providlnt
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County residents. Thla pollq
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Meigs Youth
Are Attending
Camp Ohio

SUMMER

Whether you oWD a J)T8C·
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mouton , it should be iD
atorage wherel! ummar heat.
moths. du st. and thieve•
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Ia damage it. We leature a
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FURRIERS' ClEANING
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Furniture
Open Fri. &amp; Sat. Nights

Robinson's
CLEANERS
WY 2-5428 Pomeroy
WY 2-5 I 30 Middleport

DISCHARGES - Evelyn Bur-

Don't Forget Our Furniture Sale On Tilt 3rd Floor

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REGATTA

WEEKEND

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