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l!leigs ChaptE-r· Daughters of ' Pd on the terrace- of the fi'oster Mrs Jones outgoing regent, Iand state magazin~s were due
tht&gt; AmerJr,i:in RevollltiOII. on ·homP with Miss Sanborn giv- thank~d the ~embers and offi- 1lhis month. Other committee
·ace. Following luncheon, cers for their cooperatiOn dur- ~ members will be announced !at·
thursday at., the. horne ot ~1 rs. ;
Ed~ard Fost&lt;t: l~ Ill Ponw~o~. .
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Mrs. Leo Smith has announced that the annual picnic of the
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Mrs. Donald Boon_e, Mrs. Rl·
Members of the B. H. San-! chard Owens, presodent of the
born Missioroary Society o1 the l society and Mrs. Mannln_e Kloel,
First Baptist Church who are• chairman of the LoveJoy Clrin Granville at the
Baptist] cle. Other~ plan to attend the
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From Elberfelds Sunday, June 20
Select his Father's Day gift from lhe big selections
at Elberfeld• . . . Cameros, Billtolds, Umbrellas,
Cones, Toiletries, Luggage, Shirts, Trousers, Tin,
Socks, Belts, Suspenders, Underweer, Palomas,
BathrobH and Many, M•ny Others.

ner and other oll&gt;r•rs inC ong •Miss Sanborn, chaptam. .
Mrs. Skkinnr named the pro! at 6 p.m. on ay.
Mr'&gt;. .lames Hrrwmgrnn, VIet&gt;
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Miss Bess Sanborn. 1 Mrs . .Jones read an aJIHle gr~:~m
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·hl'lir Mrs. Jacob Baer and Mrs. concluded the program. 1 he Tlu!' wolverine. a
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rhaplain Mrs John Host• re-' and poem on the rlag in ohser. ,Mrs James PrewtmgkonLo. chary~ Manning Roush were nostesses 54th wt&gt;dding anmversary was · member of the weasel family
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ry; Mrs. Gnv Neigleo . trea;;. ~uests nocludm8 Sandra BrewWednesday evening at
tht• and --c~unt_ Your. Blessmgs. olher animal except man, acurer; Mrs. Patnrk Lochary. mgton, Sally Foster.
Nancy
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A poem, We Have Walked cording lo the Encyclopoedoal
re~istrar. :11rs. llwighl Milhoan Grueser. Heidi and Peggy MolI '
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1 he m.elmg opened wolh de -, Seott and Mrs. Curios read --·----- - - - --IMrs George Skinner reported
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volions by Mrs . . John Scoll. : "Late Perceplion.'' An article,;
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Ion the float to be entered in the
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' Rt'sponsive reading of !he , "Measure of a Man." in keep"1 el My Light Shme" was:
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Mrs. Jones discussed severnl 1the top 1c of the ~~rogram P e the Methodist hymnal conclud- read by Mrs. Ed1lh Sisson.
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY lpomts in the coming year whJch lsentt&gt;d b~· Mrs, \~lllam Russell ! ed the devotions.
: Mrs. Curtis president. con·
NOT OPEN
j wi!l include the observance of ! w.hen thr W~CS of the \rtJnf'rS· : ..
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JEWELERS
the Diamond .Jubilee of the I Ville .\1t&gt;thodlst ~·llllrrh met on , He~rm~, God Speak 1nr:ough was announced that the di~SUN., MON., TUES.
·--Wednl:'sday eveumg at the · the Bible. was the top1r of ' ict w rkshc schedu led for
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The hymn Jesus Calls Us op~ i rueser, w · rea
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With Tommy Kirk
Hils JJieioPr Roast
ened the meet:ng followed with I The group read the hym~: Oh Plans .were made to clean the
ur.d Annt'I.IP Funir('llo
. . Ithe reading of Mathew 5:13-ltil Word ~f c;.~ Incarn~~· and , church on Thursday, June 24 :
F..turette:Wh•'Happen•d
The Pomerov Bend Clt1zen .b1, Mrs E&lt;~rl Hellshaw and a l the AH1rmahon of Fa1th. Mrs. 1 Ad
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thetr famtltrs enjoyed a Wiener se ll. He.&lt;ldmgs on the toptc I m t_"o part~; T_he Btble As n8nlfd and Mrs. Alf~ed Yeaug~ ~
roasl recently at the Syracuse were given bv Mrs. Sle II a , Cod s Word. whoch lold how . \I
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·Crueser, Mrs Brooks Sayre, IGhu .~pea~ l roug 't e,, I e, Russ Watson. Mr~.
Amanda
IN STERLING SILVER
Attending were Mr.
and .\frs. Eugene Forbes and Mrs. and He_armg the ¥rord,
an . Baer. \lrs. 1\t-rns Roush, Mrs. ,
TONIGHT
Larry Whabry and sons, Bradforrl Maag. Scnpture ver- 1explanation of ho~ to read and Hanson Holter. Mrs. La we nee ·
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Mrs. Doyle Sh~ler and ses with the- word " light"' were understand the B1b!e.
Napper, Jr .. Mrs. u~w in Nease. ]
Circle your finger (or ~ers] with f~shion--gliHerinq,
THE BOUNTY"
Wilh J\olarlon Bnndo
Mary ~n_n. ,\Ill . ~nd MIS. Ken- read by Mrs. Norman 'feCal- Sentenet! prayers by
eaf'h , Mrs. Fred Ne:1se. Mrs. Mark :
glowing m~n-made d i em~mds, geniJine onyx or cultured '-.'
!lnd Trevol' Howard
ne~h O~vls andd~enny, ~1r . and lum. Prayer by Mrs. Stella member. the hymfl, "Brrak Evnns and follr rhildren. Ralph
(Trchnlrolur)
peorls in stunning sterlin&lt;ij silver 1ettingsl You'll love this
M1s. luu :'1/eutzlmg, MI. and 1 Grue~t·r closf'd the pi'Ogram. !Thou the Bread of Life ." and Dal and Janie S1sson and Stm·
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"T!-IE MAN FROM
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MHa_rden :nd ~eb· Mrs. Wilham Russell, pres!- ' prayer by Mrs. Jack Curtis. dra Curtis.
look
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b1e, Mr and rs. Nat an lggs dent. conducted a short bUSI- 1 - - - - ·
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twenty four breoth-tokinq slyles, ond every
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. ssion A thank you nole l
~nd Pres1ufl f'o:o:tt'r
Jane and ll~ella. Honnie Col- ~·:: r~~;d lr~m Rev. Stanley Me lrf
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Ions. Larry \\oles. Mr. and ~I rs. C.tll iard for donation lu Camp
S•turd•y Jun• 19
"FLIPPER"
Wollard Boyer and Brenda. Mr. Asburv fund. Plaus were made ' XC
Be•l of oil, tf.o tiny price-lhf:' f&lt;~hulnus dolphm
cmd :VIr". James Carnahan and for a· plrnJc at the July meet- ' Birthdays of member_s were ~he. meetmg me~~ers were
St:Jmng l'huek Connors
Tonv and Janice. Mr. and Mrs. .
observed and buddy g1f1s ex- lllVJied to the dmmg
room
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Geo~ge Carson and Dick, Ed- . ~:he meeting closed with the , ch&lt;mgt&gt;d when ~he Bu!-!y ~ee where refre-shments of cakt&gt;,
"STAGE TO
die and Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Lord's Prayer in unison after Class of the Middleport F1rst sherbrt and coffee were ~ervrd
THUNDER ROCK"
Charles Neuman. Mrs. Agnes I which refr~shmenl s wt&gt;re serv· Baptist Church met Thursday from a table rentered WJ1h an
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I White . .James, Robert White and I ed 1'Y Mrs r.ugene
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Mrs. Ado\ 11 Grueser as con~ Bt'ulah White. vice chairman, ers os~ssn __wrre. .\' rs ar... - --~. · ph
pres1ded m the absence of the old Cha~e. M1 ~. D~lfl.1 Hamm
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the class prayer and lhe class While. Mr&lt;. Agnes White. Mrs ·
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Let11e Roush g"'e devottons j Hoffman Mrs. Nora H•m1lton
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!Frances Bearhs. Mrs. John
6.30 p. m. preceded the meet- : rlosing with prayer.
ing of the Past PresJdents
Seines, Mrs. Gnm.
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the Amerif·an Legion Auxiliary Fiflee_n member9 answered Chase and Mrs. Hamm.
of Drew Webster Post Wednes- roll call by giving Bible verses
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I1 Mr!i. Edd1e Smith. Wehe Ter~ , James Souders, a pa11ent at
rOt"!:'. (;race was asked by Mrs. ' Meigs General Hospital
and
IGeorge Bearhs.
: Emma Mathews. The birthday !
~rs. Gera ld Wildermuth, vice I song was sung ror Mrs. B. F. l
: president, conducted the busi~ Parmalee, Mrs. .James Soud- '.
ness session. Devotions taken ers. Emma Mathews and Mrs.
from Ephes1ans ~ : 18 were led .Joe Wilson.
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by Mrs .. J. M. ~hor_nton ... who Tt wa~ announced thai a plralso ga-.e a meditation, Fan- nic will be held at the Road·
last" Developmenl." followed ;so de Park in July. Following
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Miss Lydii:l F.bersbach enter. tained with a dinner Thursday :
. evening at IJer home Mulberry i
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1 da Warner on her 15th birlh- 1
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made by L&gt;nda's brothe;, Lar- '
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cou.. ci '"" , EDT Friday, when tanks rum ! DENVER IUPlt-Rain-swoilen eastern Colorado
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Ben B~lta ! bled inlo the streets and took : and rivers today continued their multi-million dotlar cuw 1 a co~ 0 power 1 ~1 - up posil10ns at key poinls.
I cade of destrurloon across the lowlands. forcing 10,000
she f &gt;n a se.oes_ of struggl.; Algeroan army troops sur- persons to flee from their homes and ca using at leut
t at e/omonated
hos mats. at the
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en a. geroa s ong log ' ' · Communicalions wolh the outTen other persons were reported missing and believe4
mdepeudcu~e .
sode world were cut.
drowned as the rampaging waters, feed by torrential
Ben Bellas taches _left • re&lt;:1 downpours in the Rockies, rushed eastward into Kansu,
due •)f bJtte1· vpposJIJOn arno:-~g
' Colorado Gov . John A. Love l ~
his _f9rmt~~ c~rnrad~. or the AI·
Iestimated damages f r o m the ing waters:.
geroan rebeUton. HIS refusal 10 I
I lour days of flooding in his I The Arkansas River 1fll
toler"e puhhca: rppostlton ar.u ,
sla te alone at $102 million.
flooding at its headwalert hiCh
the ohr'"'''' OC'•nrmor crosos &lt;d -1
1 Disastrous slorm - spurred lin the Colorado Mountaina. 1.1ded to the d•sccm_etl
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Todl':ly, 1t burst lntt the open I
.ern New Mex1co. uprooting Colorado near the Kansas 1Jor..
",~'he rev\llution was announu·c ~W'l acciden_ts, In whle_h one ' bridges, shattering homes and de.r, were surrounded by ••ter~
m a Jenglhv 111arJfesto s1gr.ed dnvtr was InJured, were mves- mangling roads.
The entire 175 • mile "flaod
by ilouPJedienne and broadrHSt ligated by the Ohio State Patrol
Con«n•ed Storm Activity Iplain'' of the river from PueiiCO~GE CHUMS - Minnie Pearl, right, the lovable character of radio, television and stage, chats with Mrs. by Alg:ers Radoo.
on Froday.
There was growmg lear the lo. Colo., into Kansas wu 01'
F. H. Ollnen, ?f Syracuse, followmg her_ appearance as h eadhne performer for the Big Bend Regatta Weekend
It "upted jus• 10 d&gt;~s before I The inJury arddenl look place fast . rising Rio Grande would dered evacuated.
show Friday mght on the Pom~ro~ parkmg_lot. The stage na?1e Minnie Pearl was born of the imagination of 1 Ben Jldla - in his role " a! at 11·45 am. on Yellow Bush soon lumble over into Albu- In the northeast, the Soutb
pung lady ~ame_d Sarah Dpheha Coile~ whtle she and Mrs. 0 Bnen were attending Ward Belmunt College a lash· leading P••llt!cian of the uon-1Rd .. nine tenths of a mile east queo·que and forecasters pre- Platte River, which did .-,a
IOnable ·g~rl s fm1shmg school m Nashvtlle. They were close friends.
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dicled continued storm activity million damage tn Denver 11
- . --~---- -------------------------been MSI to the '"""mil ron- [ A car driven east by Carl •along_the eastern slopes of the flooding Wednesday and 'l'lnJri..
ferenc ' or 50 African and ASiar, w. Cline, 16, Rl 2 Racine. went IRockies
day, rushed through~1'
states.
out of control on lhe gravel , In Colorado, raked by lorna- ern Colorado farmlandl IIIIi
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since small communities.
Three, school distrocts tn ; days a we~k. Sthool lunchl!l' ; repr..,enls ~;.Salisbury dis- ;ter; Elanor Knnighl, Tup- new rulers want the_talks to ~of side of the highway and rolled Wednesday, tales of personal. Rescue ~ficialo-. throllr.Meogs ~~ly have been assur- . woll be provoded free lo the o!n'· ' trod schooli of Brotlbury and pers Plains, and Crace Weber, I on as sch·,!uled, but the rate oi lover.
tragedy mounted as SWiftly as ong every bot of equipment Jill'
ed they w1U recetve !ederatl dren and parents drovong chtld- Salisbury.
Riverview; Nellie Vale Mar· jlhe 3ummo! talks was unce•-, The driver was thrown from the property damage m hard- soble Into the light, ''We'D lib
asslsta!K\1! through the Econ~m- 1 ren to eta~••• will receil'e m'le- i 'fechers who will attend the garel Parsons. Ann Webster lain.
: the car. He was taken to Meigs hot northeastern and southeast- Inearly anything that mo.,.,,,
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Stolod Pollllcal Uno
' General Hospital by the Racine ern Areas of the state.
1saod one man as he ·madl •
aummu kindergarten_for chU· .Late
May o!foclals repre- ' on Terre Haute, Ind .. nexl week ! lhwestern, and Audrey 'llteo- / Boumedlenne, li er y ond , Emergency squad and treated! A 3-year-old boy only seconds plea !o~ trucks and eartb-tlilll,.
dren H yeou:s old thiS year.
sentmg he three scho&gt;l d1.&lt; Iare Mrs, Twlta Strasbaugh Ches- hald and Pearl Bunce Salisbury , moustoched. has been known lor a sprained shoulder and a~ay from sale.'~ was swept lo ong equopment lo stem llle
A~ment was made Fri. !riels w&gt;ri\ed again,t. a dead- •--·
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! lor years to want to ll&lt;'e the : minor abrasions.
hts death by hlghwalers near Army and Air National
day ~t.N\Wtbwestem, Etostern line in ohel" successful effort to I MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL ! Mr. Morrison, Mr. McKenzie!' artny in jlower in Algeria.
; The car was heavily damag- ; Agate, Colo., 60 moles southeast! ~its; using
and Salllbllty school districts complete !'"per work ·so they / ADMISSIONS- Earl Beat, and possibly Mr. Bowen will . ~Is 104!' appearoo to be the ed. Cline was cited to Meigs! 01 ~nver. .
loght plans, were
will secure ·tht .aid lor classes might quo·o[y.
i Harri•onviile; Carroll Cline Ra- also altend the worksHop
-~same as Ben S.lta's but to- juvenife court charged with ! Mroal~saodl the boy 8 moth- persons stranded-oJbtnmun!l~('f
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Classe1 ~ for the kindergarten are Larry Morrison. exel:;tri'.~~el DISCHARGES_ WlUiam Lan- :
FIREMEN' CALLED
I the army has been (urious over A serond took place 6:15 P-Ig: on the clttld II$ she was Nearly every
pupils plalmlne to participate h~ad of E"Stern Locul
dos- ders, Pomeroy; Fran~ Gaul, i
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"'·- , ' .' . the waj· Jlo.n Bella tried to re- m. on Rt. 124, one and three .• ut to step mto a rescue bet· the state wu out -~
in the llfllllllel' program are lo lrtcl; Dnoal~ McKen"'· North- Chester· Abbie Stobart Pom- · 'llte Mtddleport ru-e depart· form the country liter the •n&lt;l ~ tenths miles north oi Racine 1"'opter.
along lhe route lll1l ·
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prevtously -MOUI)Ced'the claai, head and llnberl Bowen . .court_
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Fove member~
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were swept away west
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GRI!&gt;DERS TO MEET
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men Ben Bella was overthrown today in a ligioting cnupe Phi sorority floal won first . in the individual entry claJt.
headed IJy his old rival and aide, Defense Mmisler Col. 1 P'""' m Ihe nuD-!'ommercoal Takmg top honors bt tho pleeHouan Boumed1enne.
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BoumedH•nne and his off1ce~s 1 wi!l luke help w!"u·re we C&lt;lJl ' of J)ane . Tt1e wreturn
Jona- Bal'htel, Middleport and Jstropped Brn Bella . of ·hi! : charged Ben Bella with usurp- than \leogs ll A R. that won Korn. Pomero7•
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mg anilrCh)• " He was a 1s 0 merc1al dass and the. Rarme The professional enteJiiiD.
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Gamrs were played under
the direction of Mrs. Smith and
her granddaughter. Linda, w1th
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Mrs.
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Carl Demoskey and J o h n
Ingell! teamed to Pitch 4-hlt
ball at New Haven and their
Middl ,.... B
b ed out
10 hitse.-··
lor a 13-2
aronsvictory
ang m TrlPony baseball Friday
rught.
Th
ctory kept the Barons
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on top
of the
league pending
wtth a
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record.
Pomeroy,

went the route with an eight- homer and Billy McCool'• three all: In seven Innings. Galen Cis~iii (! 100
hitter to win his fourth strai•bt Innings of biUess relief enabled co wu the loser.
game against the Dodgen and
the Reds to deal !be Cubs' Cal Bob l!\'Uce allowed 10 hits but
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rmse his record
7-8. The/ Koonce his filth loss.
slrucil
JeVen lD winning his
loss squared Podres record at homer came In the lhlrd
fifth game for the Astros and
3-3
mng alter • triple by Leo CarThe Cardinals snapped 1 denaa Joey Jav was credited handing the Pirates their liflh
· sb:lh win
' IDr the Reds. defeat lD lbelr last 2B games·
three • game losing streak when with his
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hom Jim Wynn't fourth - lnmng
Bill White homered In the loth. Willie Mays two • run
• triple and a lingle •od • dou· "Of course we cut them oft,
mnlng to snap a 4-4 tie It was er and a solo bo'.""r by Tom ble by Ron Brand were the
woo'l quit, 10 we
only lbt sath wm In 23 games Haller were the big san Fran- blows of the rune • bil Hous-tbe largeot roster 1D lbe
lor the Cardinals and the fifth
the
ton attack.
league!"
loss In 17 games for the Braves for a
nor o wm s ,
Mack Jones hit a two - run fourth game With tho late-In· I
mnth ·Inning homer for the nmg relief help ur Frank Lin-1
Braves to send the game Into zy. Sanford, returnmg to I he I
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1S?n Francisco starUng rotation, I
Tommy Harper's two • run )'lelded four bits and struck out :

Los Angeles at Cleveland, t
Washington at Baltimore
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Clevelaod
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Everybody knows the Dodg.
a final ruling by League Presi- New York
27 33 450 10 San Fran
33 28 tift 5\i
ers have the best pitching in
IM:nt Chester Tannehill which Washmgton 26 37 .413 12 Pittsburgh
32 29 .S25 liS
lhe Natmnal League - everywill be made folllowing receipt B I
24 35 407 12'h Philadelphlll
:w 30 .5110 8
My, tbaiiS , except the PbJ)a.
of both sides of "the story,"
Ctty
16 :!8 29!; 18 St. LoUis
29 33 .468 10
delphia Phillies' fwst baseman
asked lor a forfeit victory at
Chicago
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who has been a pigeon for other
Mason when the Mason team
Frlday'o Resulto
Houston
34 . 3 12\lto
28 37 .431
NL staffs. But il's obvious that
was taken off the field trallmg New York 10 Mmnesota 2 mght New York
somellcdy m the Dodger high
by a large score
Washmgton 2 Balttmore rught
Friday'• 21Kesalta
42 333
"goofed" m wr11Ing
Accordmg to Pomeroy Man- Clevel•nd 3 Los Angeles 2 rught Cincmnali Chicago 1 night
the bOOk on Stuart because
ager Terry Ohlmger !be hassle Detrott J Kansas City 1. mght Sl Loms 53Milw 4 10 ina, night
wben oo faces Los Angeles
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Houston Pittsburgh 1 night
5 Angeles 2 night
pitching he's almost as good a
, ST. LOUIS (UPil-Little Gary name
as Phil
speakmg of a word by a Pome- Detroit J Kansas City I, mght Phlla 4 Los
hiller as she says he JS
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, Player out front, btg Jack NICk· Don January, Jay Hebert.
roy player to a Mason player
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San Fran New York rnght
Stuart, acquired In an oll"""a
l laus 10 shots bac• aod sturdy Goalby. Bob Charles, Dave Ra. termed unsportsmanlike
Oh· Satw;day 8
SaturdayS 3Probable Pllcben•
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son deal with the Boston Red
Arnold Palmer on the Sidelines. gan, Mtke Souchak,
linger sa1d he offered to re·
. 1ht"'ghl Chicago at Cmcinnati _ Jac"bas bit only n 1n e home
That was the Picture m the Bayer, Jacky Cupit, and
move the boy from the game Icago 4,
b•'
son l4-8) vs. Maloney (5-3).
runs this season but live of
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saymg the word, (which was Saturday 1 Chi a •
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St. Louts at Milwaukee _ sa.
them have come agamst the
' as the survivmg field of 50 bell were among those
"sucker") from the game but Boston at
cago- Mon U· deckt 12-li) VS Cloninger (9-4). '
Dodgers. He connected lor No.
go\fen teed off in the third 1omed Palmer on the
the Mason team was pulled off quette 15·7) vs Howard (3-4)
New York at San
5 Friday mght and It was the
round over the long Bellenve
Still fn Running
tis field anyway.
Kansas City at Detrmt - FISher . ) vs Herbel l3-4),
15 6 at Houston- Card.
blow that brought Chris Short
course that proved too tough Sltll m the runmng,
At Middleport the Barons SegUI •441) vs McLam 12-3)
Pittsburgh
and the Phillles • 4-2 victory.
for Palmer aod 99 others
were Australian Bruce Devlin, JUmped on starter Fields O[ Los Angeles at Cie"eland - well (4·2) or Friend (3·5) VI.
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But 11 wasn't too tough for Hex Baxter and Gordon
New Haven for one run In the Newman 17-41 vs Terry l5-3)
Haymond (2- )
Squares Pblls' Record
Player, who shOI a method!· all of whom had 145 and
ilrsl inmng and 5 ID the second. Washington at Baltimore Philadelphia3 at Los AngelesThe win squared the Phillies'
Host Marietta was favored tod•y to re11eat as cham· cal par 70 in the second round Open champion Tony
Fields was relieved by Ralphh (mght) - Narum l2-6l vs Pap- Herbert (3- vs, Wtllhlll (IH).
seag&lt;In record at .5110 and pre- piOns of the Southeastern Ohio Golf Association tourna- for a total of 141J..-&lt;&gt;ven par-at former US Open kmg
I Batey m the third who gave pas (6-21
Sunday's
Games
31
vented the Dodgers from cpen- ment. The host city owns 12 previous crowns.
the hallway mark
Casper and the 53-year-old Sam up 7 runs on two hits and 10 Mmnesota at Ne" York
Chtcago at Cmcmnalt (2)
mg up a 31'. • game load 8 1 Today's operung rounds marked the 40th consecutive That gave the 211-year-old Snead, all deadlocked at 146
walks
Grant tll-11 vs Ford IIHil
St LouiS at MilwauJ.e,
the Milwaukee Braves who : year for the SEOGA event.
South Afncan a stroke lead A stroke back came Julius I Fry of New Haven homered
sunday's Games
Pittsburgh at San FranCISCO 121
fered •. 5·4 loss to the St Lou Manetta won 11 m 19114 with
j over another mternallonal star, Boros,
another lormer Open off Ingels m the stxth to make Boston at ChiCago, 2
Philadelphia at Houston (21
Is Cardinals
a 919 tAltal. Last year, Galhpo- Am champions Howard Saun· Kel Naglo of Australia. and wmner, and Tommy Jatobs the score 10.2 for the Barons Kans•s Coty at Detroot 2
New York at Los Angeles 12)
The Cincinnati Reds downed hs placed seventh In the 39th ders and Ray Clark of Gallipo- Mason Rudolph a tourmg US whtle Bob Rosburg . another and Redman had scored m the
·
the Chicago Cubs J.l, the San annual SEOGA sesSion, With a los, Who fired 68 .
pro
former PGA champ, was lD the third ~hen he walked, moved
F aR&lt;ISCO GI8nts defeated the 969 score, at Lancaster
Gallipoll! took third
and Two strokes off the pace 148 group
around to thtrd on Fields' SID·
Nr y k Mets
and the
al
fourth place honors 10 the Pro- came amateur Deane Beman ' I'm sltll m It " Ntcklaus gle and scored on Kmg's m
u"wsto."rAstros scored a 5-l Frtday, m the annu Pro • Am as Vtc Hager and Gene whtle Frank Beard was three said hopefully. "On a course field oul
0 "Y over Pittsburgh mother Am session, rr,by
Wright flflished with a till, while strokes behmd Player Wltb a hke thiS you can PICk up SIX For the Barons Van John
vLc
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Mamtta,aod en
me, Bill 1Conley and Waller Vance 143 and former u S Open strokes m a round "
son loomered Wtlh nobody on m
N games.
Lancaster
Bobby IerLittler
11 11 ed 1 to ' Iota ed 71
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In the American League. New i Jr • Athens:,
or P Harm and _Jim O'Brien fm. mond Floyd were four strokes JUS! that lor there are 36 golf moskey, Johnson. Bob LewiS, Playground Director Chff Wilson today announced sche·
67 a
York routed Mmnesota 10.2, spot wtth
s
IShed with a fine 74, lor !be Old back at 144
ers ahead of htm
Greg Wh11e. Danny LewiS and dules for next week's rer-reation actiVIties
Chicago edged out Boston 4-3, They edged defendmg Pro- French Clly golfers
11 was a strange pictur wtlh Player wasn't especially hap· Roush w1th a walk, plated hve M!lhoKn reminded area swtm· ,----- - -- Washmgton !Upped Baltimore - Nicklaus so far bark, but still py that he was leadmg the runs m the second
mers that lessons w1ll begm on through noon
2.(} Cleveland tnpped Los An·
hopeful, and Palmer failing to • fteld
In the third Denms Ault Monday morning
I Wilson also announced nul
ge\es J.2 and Detroit topped
make the cui
'I've never been parlicularlv walked and scored on an In·
d
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d' week 's Pee Wee League games
k
Kansas C1ty 3-1.
It took 1511 or better to qual- , keen about bemg 10 front, ;, fteld out In the fourlh John- Interme tale c asses
at
• n AII hits WI11 bgem at 10 am
I no !avontes
ou1 wt\19 and en d a noon
Stuart, who pays
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Ad WI 11d wor
hegmners
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th
at IO am and All players should be on hand
ers
he's clipped Don Drys·
actly 50 players made It PGA day than he dtd Friday He had double In the SIXth Jtm Con. I a e elf
rt t
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at least 30 monutes enrly.
dale for two homers and San· MANSFIELD. Ohio IUPI) - nothmg more than the litle •· champion Bobby Ntchols, for- only one btrdte on the second de. Johnson, and Dtck Smtth begmners wt sa
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Here s next week's PW sch·
dy Koulax for one - whacked Tom Norris of Fmdlay, who way from another unheralded mer PGA champiOns Lionel He round and one bogey That J scored on five walks and White sl Instructors mclude Ann Darn· edule
hiS second of I he season I eiimmated defending champion youngster, Fergus McDermott bert, Jackte Burke and Dow gave him hiS second straight second hit.
brough Nancy Lusk F'"nk Bra· Monday- Falcons Vs Wrens
off Johnny Podres Friday mght Bob Peterson of Columbus
Troy. who showed some fine Finsterwald, former US Open even par round over the rugged I Demoskey fanned 3. walked ldv, John G1bert. ltm Magnus- Tuesday - Robms Vs Eagles.
and drove m two other I h1s openmg match, has
golf too.
champton Ed Furgol and such 7191 yard course
two. gave up two h1ts Ingels Isen and Mtke Bnnk
1\ednesda}-Ange\s Vs
runs with a smgle.
ed the latter as
Mcller1110lt owned a two- - ---two lllmngs fanned 3 walked 1 Wilson announced that regiS Thursday-Hawks Vs Cardi·
Wino Foartb Straight
Jumor Open champion.
sit oke lead at the eod of the
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Wmner - Richert 14·5) nobody, gave up 2
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By Ualltd Pre" International
His deciSion. however, took But Norris put on the pres- 1Los Ang
002 000 000-2 II l iCh"ago
_
National League
sure and knotted the match on Cleve
200 001 oox- 3 8 0 Lonbo,g, Duliba (j) an
'
1 · Ne~ Haven
001 001 X9 _ 2 4 1
Colman Cin 40133 15 47 :153
the 36th bole, forcmg the ulral May, Latman 17) and Rodg-, man PltarroM Locker 4)· FISh· Barons
151 123
101
Aaron Mil
51 194 37 66 .340
play.
ers. Stange, Sprmg (31. Weav· er (61 and .
Ftelds (LP) Bale) and13 Car
Allen,'Phil
60 223 39 73 336
In other night results, Gor· er (5) and Azcue Wmner
penter Demoskey (P) Ingels
10
Torre, Mil
52179 30 59 .330
Moxley, Mansfield, took the Weaver (2·1) Loser - Ma Y l ~k )
:th~ 1 man
' and B LewiS Conde r4) Urn
•3N1 'OIHO .:10
Clemnte, P1tt 54 214 35 70 327
A diviSion, l·up over Harold (4-6). HR- Colavtto 0 4thl. I
!.eegue
l ptre Art Stobart, plate. Clyde :
SWO
WI81MQ103
.Mays, SF
61 216 44 70 .324
Putt, East Liverpool, co-medal·
Ch a
000 100 1100- I 4 oi Ingels bases
Clndnon, Pitt 60 127 40 73 .322
IS!, Ralph Colla,
Youngstown Kan. Oty 000 100 000- I 3 2 C 10 go
OOx
' AT SYRACUSE
1I 002 1101
3 50
Pmson Cm 60249 42 79 .317
1
downed
Tim
Nagy
Elyna
5
Detroit
001
001
lOx3
7
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mcmna
h hlr
The Racme Reds defeated JlfOG -yddy . , - II$
314
7
J Alou: SF
60 242 40 76
FOUL
and 4 for the B
1 O'Donoghue, Stock 18), Dick·' Koonce. Humphreys ( ) and
downed C es e O· Syracuse's Boys' League team I
pn
RoJas Phtl 53171 29 52 3041 Each year some of the more Beck Parma defeated Char· son &lt;81 and Lachemann IRCoz,nov7sky . dKuErgd (7/d
Me·
1611at Racine Thursday even
00
1 Lzan Lo
aauvuuqpe«~ It
'AmerlcaD League
Ithan 100 million fans who watch les Romansky' Avon 3 and 1 Aguirre 18-2) Blld Mooro Loser •
1 a
an
mg m Little Southern loop ac
G. AB R. H. Pet. or take part m sports get hurl In C play ;nd G;ry Lipsl - ODonoghue (3·9). HH - - Jay I I ser - oonce ' I went a11 e way on e moun IIVIty.
D ni Clev 56 210 28 77 .3671b foul balls flymg pucks and
.
·
' H I
(tith)
I51 HR - Harper (5\hl.
for the Winners giving up only
Del 451114 28 58 354 u:'e hke
of them, howev· Mansfield, got by
Hoewer,
son _ · _
-' f1ve htts Proffitt struck out
Gary Hart was the wmmng
palaAOa
aaa
0
Jones 'Bos 36121 20 41 ·1339 er ge 1 no dyamages 1rom
Do
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ld
mn
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u
Granville,
5
and
3
In
the
II
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and
walked
none
ptlcher
for
the
Reds
Abies
1
100 100
0
0
sa~hm.1
Mant{ta Bos 56 205 21 67 327
or romoter
na s
ug a 'manste 'sc
York 6101100 30x- 10 12 1,
000
OOx- 5 9 o, Southern climbed Into a J.O .rarted on the mound lor Syra·
'
55 198 31 63 318
p
ed an easy 3 and 2 wm over
'
Wood II) and Pagha· IJead m the
mnmg and add- •·use
A(UO
Hall, Mum
cause the fan may
DICk Gressard Kent in the Nelson, Sllgman (1), Fosnow rom Bruce 15 1 and Brand I
h
h
d
Ystrzski, Bos 44159 31 50 313
314
a poSitiOn in the
mid et fl ht '
'
(4), Perry (6) and Battey, Sev- Loser
Veale 7 4
. ed I ree more m t e seron
Reds hillers were Pete Say
Robnsn, Ball 42 163 20 51 ·310 where hiS chances of
g
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c1k 18) Stafford, Tiefenauer 19)
( ).
· The wmners lathed four 10 tho re wth a smgle and double,'
1lourlh mnmg
Ward, Chi
52 200 31 62 •
ing the riSks of such
and Howard Winner - Staf." St L
Bret 1Hart a smgle Ike Spen.
000 003 100
5 10 1
McAulife Del 55 211 11 39 M &lt;Icttvity
ford 12-4) Loser - Nleson 10· '
.
0 .
0
1 I Southern hitters were 'l'im cer two smgles Roy Johnson.
Wagner 'ctev 55212 41 114 .3112 : The sports Injury rules
21 HRs :_ Mantle (10th) Lmz iMII
01 DOlO 1102 - 4SII ICozart, • patr of smgles. Mike • Single. Gary Hart and Pat
' Home RUllll
Iapplied to strange events In •
Simmons,
enms 19(10)
1. and
Ia ISt ewar t and Tnm Dtddl e. eac h. aHill each a smgle and Mike
(2od). Hollins (4th), Mans. (7th)olard
1101, Woodesluck
National Leaxue - Mays, one rolling pm lhrowmg contest
Moschltto list)
I
lnples, J1m Crow a smgle , N
d d bl F
1
Gtants 2l· SLargll Pirates 15,
.
d kn ked' The Racine Jolly Nelghbors 1
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Uecker Blasmg~me. Osmsk1 1Proffi tt, a smgle and double ; ease. a smg 1e an ou e or
· '
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a pm wen awry an
oc
met June 9 at the Racine Meth·,
(71, N~ekro 181, 0 Dell 110) and
Syracuse J1m Hubbard had a
McCovey, Giants 14 . a ews, lout a spectator No recovery
IWash
010 000 001- 2 6 0 T
01
1101 W
Rookie Crow. two smgles,
dooble and Ash Ables Steve
Braves; Torre, Braves, Swobo- it was an obvtou.s rtsk that he odist Church Advisor m charge Balttmore 1100 000 000-0 4
Loser
Rttchhart . a smgle
Wmebrenner and Homan each
da, Mets and Callison Phtls all undertook m standing wtlhtn the was Mrs Netgler The meet- Htchert, Kline 191 and Camii.I 0·11 HRs . - Jones (lOth) I Manager Joe Wtlls'
a smgle
13 .
Tange of the flying pms In an.
was called to order by the U. Palmer, Barber (9) and Or· White IIOth)
': were '!'yo, Pnce, aod Butche~r.l
____
American League - Horton, other case n one slate contest·
Rhondo Erwm. Mm·
Ieach wtth • smgle. Queen
Tlgors 15; Colavito, Indians 14; ants tried to see who
were read by Sec;etary Meigs Fair
Phtla
0tnple, and Rothgeb, a Sin!:'•· I Arizona is one of the few cot·
0 OI002 4 9 01
Kaline, Tigers 13, Comgliaro, ,catch a hen Some eager
Mickey Wolle. The financial re- Recreation fun was planned 1Los Ang
THE STANDINGS
tongrowmg regiOns that does
1101000
2 81
Red Sox 12; Thomas, Red Sox catchers pu·hed a spectator
was read by the treasurer by Rtta Salser and Beth TheiSs Short , 7-8) and Corrales Pod·
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CaMing '8lld Freez.. ments were cake. cooktes, and l Cosco. Kroll 151 and Canmz , Cheshire I
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accept
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Haller
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Pomeroy at Middleport
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_ Banks, are not Inherent In the conduct '
coxen. Shirley Nelgler, Kathy I
Cubs
Mays
49 Star· rj the sporting event Thus, a' a golf ball hu two dulles: To Htll, Garcta McGrO\ , Mrs
gell, ~Its
Johnaon: Reds foul ball whi&lt;h causes an Jn. make sure that no one Is ex· Nelgler and htr little nephew, J
43, caip.IOn, Phils 41.
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jury durmg !be course of a posed to an unreasonable risk Corky Cleek. - Renee Burke,
~ Leapo- Mantilla, bseball game does not give by being within the area of reporter
Red Sox 10; Horton, Ti&amp;ers 4!; rise to a right to recover dam· play to which the golfer ls i
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Howard, Senators 45; Colavito, dges, but a ball deliberately hit playing, and to give a loud Our solar system as a whole
Indians 44; Kallne, Tigen 39. leto the stands during practice warning to anyone who may be Itravels through space In
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1ould probably entitle
the 1affeeted The call of "fore" direction of the star Vega at
fN111JINA110NAL LEAGUE 1fPectator to a recovery
I may be required tither before bout 43,000 IWles per hour.
Tea~~~~
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Atlanta"""'•· .\ 4$ 22 .ll'Ji ·
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Toro~to 1 . .f8 25 .tiOS ~ 1 ~ary part of the oporUng ev· no llal!lllty lor the ball or club
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1\liddlei"U't l!l'll Mrs. CU1114&gt;n llt!leq ,;;. Wll&lt;lllfarq, 141
GilkeY ~Qd TQ!I were ~~~~~~ W, IIi~ c;~~r.- 4lbP
gueats o1 !,b. IUld Mrs. LiJ!I;pln ~ Ill l-lrn YtiPI•'
Sunday guest. of Mr, and Russell. Also visiting
were acre, Oli~.
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Mr
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were
Guy
Russett
and
Terry
Lynn.
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Grace
Crow
Tolson
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Umted
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&amp; To Celebrate 51th Weddllll
M,S·andVL~s: ~~~~ ~ning of !\If. and ~rs. [)qn Sa)'re and : St~tes of America, BaOO!IMfllor
Anniversary Q,re
Flatw!IO&lt;il. j)onnJ Laml!ert and J,lr. and Mrs. Charles Sarre : Le\8rt. .
Mrs. Joe Johl.- and Bever· and faQJilY were weekend visit- ~ Nelda G. VOtkey, Donald W.•
Rev. and Mrs. Harry
E.
ty.
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yqckey tD W@yne ji:. Yae~eY,on!
Bicksler, 41&lt;e Wort)l,
f'la ,
.
Sayre and Bitt.
41 acres. Sutton.
,.,
wilt observe their 5001 wedding
S!mAAJ everung guests of Mrs. James Reeves, Linda . jtichard Powel!, dec. , to 'l't,,.
annivers'fY SUndar. June 20th
ijr. lllld Mrs. ~osenh Joll.- an~ r,lrs Eugene Haning and ~ E. Pow~ll. Theltnll L. ~
at lhe Moflah Presbyterian
apd Beverly were Mr. and Ml'l!. Rljonda ~ere Sunday afternoon Clar611ce R. Powell.
Vvr•
Churdl at s p.m.
·
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Mrs
Elsie
Pe
of
O'steen,
Harold
R.
Pow~ll,
fa" •
1
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J~!De•
W
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JJll!nsop, Jamie Sue ~* :~if 0
rry ;Powell. La~'ry N. Powetl, Affid,•"
~. Ham Ii;. llioksiPr "!!d
!IJid Gr~~gory Todd of Porne· tr. ~nd Mrs. Guy Barnitz for Trana., Sutton.
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Mars!• Hurl~yt lllokalor wore
ror
an~
l.lr
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!!lld
Mrs.
Kenneth
aJI!1
family
of
Lincoln
!leiflilts
,
.,
married J~n• 11. 191~ at O!lo~r
Jotmson, Muldlfljl&lt;lrt..
were Sunday afternoon visitors
WVING VAlli
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OflliiW!IC, Wiscopain in !he ~QQlo
ltfrs.
Nora
JDhnsOII
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Cal!!m·
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
H.
Robeson
NEW
YORK
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of 1111! bride wilh tllP groo!D's
1
bus
accompaJiied
Mr.
and
Mrs.
and
Chester
Morrio.
'liads,
members
.
of
the
pineaplath", Rev. D. W. lli~~a)er, Ill·
.~oseph JobnsoQ rome afler Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp, ! pi~ family, are fast grawilla iJr
flcialjng.
l,lr. and Mrs. Jolmiou atle!td· and Kail Lee Oi Langsvilte vis- lravor as hoUse plants be~JIIB ; ...
Rev. Bicksler Is a former
ed &amp;rAQHAiiDn ~1'1')""8 Qf hlhe ited SUI!day with Mr. a~d · they COIII8 eguipped will! IIJejl ,,
pastor of t~e Parish of TempOht~ SlAte UDIV"f'SitY W ep Mrs. Charley Smith and Jo. I own ··Jiving vases." Qr ~URII '
led Hills United
Prespyter·
tltetr SQn, F:v"f'etl lillY, fOCI'!~· Patricia Thoma accompanied · formed al the ll!lll~ ol U1ei1 ·
19
ian ch~rches and lor
y~s
WHJ:N HOPJ; wAS HIIIIJ-'I'he wqr~a watched with a v~i9n of pe~ent peace u thisine w~ en~ In t~e
~s jlache!Qr Q( Arclli- her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ijointed II!IIVOS. ~~ 'M
in Jpckson county.
Saq Yfapc~~Q Qpera )fpqll!' 20 yeal'l! ago, June 26. II shows t~e Qtlltl&amp; on '!&lt;hllf of . UJ!lled Slalel. of lbe
M •· d M Fr k Sar r Sarver and sons home for a muat be kept fllli!d wiUI '"W' ·
Wltile belll, he ami
Mr$.
lJqjtp4 )ilallimHhAr\Pr. IIJiixing biul1,nature iJ Secy, tf Slate 114ward lL ilt!IIP"'I, Jr. 11Da11D&amp; are Prestdent
J h:~ an d ~~die an 1 llv~ · 1 week.
plants tl!rive bellt in llllflllll •
Bicksler were active in the llf·
Trui!!Jp, l~f), 111a IPIIII1w'• of the U. · delegat,lon.
an
'k
visi~r= Margaret Houdashett of Ra· claY IIQIII. wll\lllt ltiflll ttl! \!Ill
fair• of the community ~nq - - - - - .
uQCtion were Vfe~/ . 4 M cine was a recent visitor of her I cess mmsture to ~venl walfr•
county. They pow resiae
at
l!atl~ ArpeU of Roc~ri4ge vis- of ~er parents, · .. . rs. sister Mr and Mrs. Albert soakilig «d f!l'!~.
Lake Worth, Fla.
ite4 recently with Mrs. MYia Howard Tholllil and falrtcta. Heil,;an ·
1 ,~==~;;~-;-~·=~-:-~~
Hudsqn an4 Mrs. Sam Pickens. Mr. an~ Mrs. ~rry !larr of I Mrs. Harley Johnson visited II
I ~· u
•.
Langsville were Saturday even- .
.
. ksler are
Rev. an d Mrs. BIC
Tile Rev. and Mrs. Earl Cusl·
vt·s,·•·rs. '
Sunday afternoon wtlh Mr. and
the
parents
ol
two
dl!ughters,
Mr
Mrs. Almeda Bicksler Mease of
~
er acwmpanied by Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hatfield
s. Howar d Th oma and Mr ·
Vail, Iowa; Mrs. Margie Hicks·
_ _..,_ _ _ _ _.,..,.. !Mrs. Austin Wolfe of Dorcas and family of Madison were and Mrs. Frank Sarver and FOR ALL OOC!AS,19,!1!S .
ler Raber, Stone Creek, Ohio,
visited Serpent MoUIId and oth· visitors of his parents. ¥r. and sons.
We wire Dowers everywbor,
and one son, Harry E. (Ned) By Mrs. Evelyn Brlckl"
By ADIJ l#e Walkins
er points of interest recently. Mrs. Joe Hatfield.
Bicksler, Jr. of Tinley Park, Wesley Arbaugh ol the
!
Mrs. Asna Grace Oiler ac- Visiting with Mrs. Laura Mr. ando Mrs. Harold &lt;1iilog· ·
OR !liGHT Wlt.2tsl
m. One son, flurlnut was a Force has completed hiS tram·!
companied by Mrs. Marie Daj· Lejlljeit are her da~ghter , Mrs.
casualty of World War II.
lng in Texas and Is home on ,
t~y and daughter, Donna, of Ra· Ruily Jo~an and daughters of ited recently with Mrs. E. S.
PomerQy Fltwl!r Shop
a 30-day leave wtlh h1s narenls,l
cme went to Charleston. W. V3. CinC!npati.
' Mills.
MN. llilbrd Van '-'oM£
family reqije&amp;ts no g1fts Mr. and Mrs. John Arbaugh.
airport Friday to meet Jim Recent visiiQr of Mrs. Myla Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown
WE !;IV!' TV $T
Re~eives DJ(fee Yrom Miami I He will leave for overseas duty
Bill Oiler, who will be holllj! Ht!4Sllll were Mrs. Mary Wi.ck· and children, Freddie and Lee
w. M~ln
P01!11f0f
U 'versll
in Turkey following his leave.
for srx weeks from h•s studies erham and daughter, Marilyn Ann , of Mineral Wells. W Va
PI
Y
I Sundav VISitors of Mr and
at Warren Wils~n College In of Allte'!S and Mrs. Tu m m Y spent the wee~nd wtlh her
.
Mf. ThoQJas Shijckteford. son Mrs 11: K. Rowan were Mr.:
Swannanoa, N. C.
IJenks and daughter, Carolyn, mother and brother Mrs. Anna Bessie M. McKrught to Ray· WHAT IS TH~ TRIJlll,,,
of 1\lr. and Mrs. Dudley Shack· and Mrs. Henry Ri ebel and '
, Mr. and Mrs. Fred r'rost and of LouiSa, Ky. and Bobby Hud· Grace Otter and Jim Bttl.
Imond Musser, Florence Musser
lelord of lhJs City, receiVed his granddaughter and Mr. and
I daughter and son-tn-law, Mr. son ol Hartford.
Mrs. Hulbert Williams and 2.71 Acres, Bedford.
.
Bachelor of Arts qcgree, recenl- Mrs flonelly Riebel and daugh· '
0CI8
Iand Mrs. Ed Jones and son, VISiting with Mrs. Susie Wood Btll of Akron spent a week Anna M. B&lt;urd, Com., Vergte
Iy lrom MtaQJI Unlvers tly, Ox· lers , Donna and Faye, all of'
ILydon, of Marion VISited .on are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ar· end w1t1J Mr. and Mrs. C. H. M. Caldwett , dec • to Lulller V~
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for~. Mr . Spack_leford maJQr· Pomeroy.
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Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. beng of Los Ageles, Clatf., and Willtams and other relatives re- Caldwell, Annabetle Hobbs, :.er I
ed In polttjcal sctence.. He .was Mr and Mrs. Lewis Person
Bpsy Bee &amp;ocleiJ
Autherson and Patncta "nd Mrs. Gay Haggy and son of cenlly.
nal Caldwell, Jr : TressieE~.;,~~i I
ame!Db~r of TQeta Chi Froter- of Torch were guests Thursday :
Surpnses Hostess
Mrs. Augusta Will.
Barberton.
Mrs. Robert Salek and son, 1ncks, ~ary Smtih, .
mty alll! ~erved as ' 1' sec;;· of Mr. and Mrs. c E. Woqtje. ' M R Ch dl was sur· ' "Jr. D~&lt;k .Jeffers, son
of Alice Flanagan and Cathy Oavid of Toledo spent a week ]Caldwe~ · ~~Lo~, b~hs~ur(a· d R The answer to thos ~11eotion pi•
tary d~~lng hts Semor Yt!ilr. e Mr. and Mrs R K Rowan, . rs ex ea e
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7.osa Jeffers, was burned while Young of Parkersburg, W Va end Willi Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anna e e 0 ~~ldw~U r Jr ' many more important ltwtaW'IS active on the camp~s. ser· Ems Jesse of Pomeroy and pnsed wllll a house-war!1llng by Iat work "t Q.l(an Harbour.
. 'H d be found in the roveaiinr 1spent Sunday with Anna Grace Watkms and childrer and olh· Hobbs, Vernal
Ving as Senior Class Cabinet Mrs Arnold Hayes of Midqle· membm of the Busy Bee So· Mr. aqd lofrs. Ralph Mitis Oiler and son, Jim Bill.
er friends.
Vtckte Caldwe~ ~e~e r:_n · ' booklet,'"I'haTruthAboutNo,..
mem))er, a F.R.O T.C. slutje~t port sppnt fndaY evening in ciety of the Ca•penter Baptist and Mr. and Mrs. Charles MiPs ' Mrs. Pete Hendrix and Bar- Mrs. Laura sayre of Dorcas ~ck~ ~~;~er ~nnJ~~ s,Eve:!'it , Dealn..o." Wrtto, phone or vtlit
Se~te,. Progr~m Jloard,. Arru: Galli polis.
Church when she entertamed all of Beaver falls, Pa., wllfe bara Jean, Mrs. r,finton Pierce spent Saturday night wtth her ~~w~ll Joanna Caldwell to , Ill tod~y for your. Fftlillil 00PI'o
CljS Curto, Young Repubhcans 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brick· them lor llletr June meetmg on here w visit thei r mot)ler, Mrs and Tina and Terry and Clyde sister and brother·m·law, Mr. ~ he V C ld U Lola Salis- ThtJZe 18 00 obhJation.
and !ntr~mural sports. He re- Jes were Su nday guests of Mr 1 Thursday evening. Gifts were I E. S. Milts over the weekend. Sayre of Antiquity were in and Mrs. James Quick.
b~~ r Hobso~ we '
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ceryetj hiS comm!sswn as Sec- and Mrs. Jopn Hayes and fath·1presented Mrs. Cheadle who re· Tom Knapp and Pat Arnold Columbus recently to take Miss Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Guin· J';rry Ill. Cross lo·ene T.
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ond Ljeuten~nt tn the U. S. er. EmerSiln. of Chesler. John cently moved to tllli l~rmer A. are spendin,g a few days with Tina Pierce to Children's Hospit· ther, local, and Mr. and Mrs. Cross to William 'E. Lewis,
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Air Force.
was injured in a fall while put· R. Casler hollll' on State Route Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher al for a checkup.
Edwin Burge and children, Mar- Frances J. Lewis, Lot, Mtddle·
Sh8Ckleford will enter the tmg up hay
\143 near Cotumbta School. Mrs. and son of Qelpre.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Guin- ketta and Edwin Jr ., of Mil· port.
Collage of Law at OhiD State 1 Mrs Charles Long and daugh· Emma Wh1tltngton l~d tl)e de- Vtstting Mrs. Laura Leilhe1t ther spent a recent Saturday wood, w. Va., all enJoyed a pte· Ftosste L. Phillips, Stanl•y
(o,
University In the fall.
ter, Charlene, of Apple Gr~ve, votions for the evemng. Those recently were her daughter, Qight wtth Mr and Mrs. Edwin rue Sundn at RoyalaOks Pilfk. Phtllips to Ntcklaus Grueser,
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W.Va., Mr Georg• Nl~ert, ~ohtpresept were Mrs. Robert Btsh· Mr. and !.jrs. William Fillher Burge and family of .Mtlwood,\ MISs Debbie Hubbard and Da· Margie Grueser, Lot 6 and Part
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Mosely of Grovelantl, fla., Mr. op, Mrs. Date Dye, Mrs. Clay and son of Belpre.
w va.
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vid Hubbard spent a week re- Lot 5 Rull•nd.
245 E. Stat• St.
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Mr . ..Vii'BiJIII~burn o_l ,lli!n and Mrs. O&lt;W~ ~o)lnsoQ 11n~ Jordan, Mrs. William
Mr. and !.,Irs. Joe Wright and A Sunday
dinner was en- 1cently wtth their 3rantlwother. La~ern Jordan, Mary Jordan
Luis, Qbil!pt!, Calij. is Vlstlmg Mrs ..Jenme Klingenberg 0 Mrs. Eltzabeth Gardner, Mrs. Mr. and ~rs. Charles Hayes joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. James Stewar, of West --- ~---- ---·
at tb!I jwme 1)1 his sillier, Miss Athens, Mrs. Carl Barnhtll and 1Lewts Smith, Mrs. John Raw!· and children, Charles and Ma- 1 flayes and ehtldren, Charles and Columbia.
Amy ljjac;llburn and brother, daughters, Ruth Ann, Mrs. Dor·\ings, Mrs. James Gaswn, Mrs. ry Sue, Pomeroy, spent a re. IMary Sue, Pomeroy and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker and ·
EASY TERMS
Mf. 11114 Mrs. Jlobart Blackburn othy Stout and daughteJ, Con· I R. A. Whittington, antj the host- cent Sunday in Marietta with and Mrs . Joe Wright in honor children, Carroll and Lynn, are
Oak llijl JU. f.
me, lo~ak all ~ere ~n :y VIS.j ess, Mrs Rex Cheadle.
lofr. Wright 's brother, Mart, to of Mr. Wright's 78th birthday. vtsilmg with relatives m TexMr. apji Mrs. Talmage EV· !tors 0 . 1 rs. arr us y an
w.s.c.s. llllve Fi)m
belp celebrate his 87th birth- Sunday dinljfr guesls of Mfs. as.
an. ·lllld f.tllnily have relurned M~.
~arnh~l ld v· 1 t l A film, "The Heating of The day.
Mary Hubbard were her daugh· Miss Kathy Wolfe of Green· :
frOIJl ~ visit with relatives in . d r.M an d r~ e~~
•k ' Na~ions ," which explained the Mi'S Debbie Staats spent a ter and son·in·law, Mr. and ville, ;. C., is visiting with her
Wi!Shiqtop, j'a. Mrs. Evans, a "ndn f r .. 1an e"s· n"avya •nesarts rote of C~ristians in the Unit- lew days with Miss Peggy Dur· Mrs. Clinton Pierce and family. lather, Mr. Cherles Wolfe
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· 1Ion, was ban m
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" "" Mr ed NattDns
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· the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mills
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· grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 1
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&lt;\l!ss l'ill!)ion of (legistored Nur· :nd ;;;s ~i~gi; Roush ' 0 j shown members of the_ Tem· Mrs. Tom Durban of Hartford. Frances Driever of Akron vis· Raymond Wolfe.
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1es from jjje hospital in t~t city. W t Sh .d
pll! Cl]urch Women·s Soc1eiy of Mr. and Mrs. Willis J,eadipg- ~__,iiOii,...iiii'iiiOOiiiOi...,riiiii!iiiiiOi=iiiiO==----=-.
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Mr. Howard Wallace ll~s re- ~rs. ~d~th Bet&gt;lng visited Cjlristian ljervice when they ham and girls, Conrtie, Rllrhara
iOJiii!IQq '1S IJIIO:liSB:fl - 'BJQIU
,
•igj)ejl as teao)Jllr l!lld aasiSt"'ll Miss Leah Whitman of Torch :mal at llle home_ of Mrs. Leah and Ruse Marte, . spent a re1101100111 18 &amp;SDI:l) Q 111 ?. .~ 1 01 6 'SJnolj aamo
prmctpal in JB/IIlrillP CoriSDh· Saturd·ay. Miss Whitman was •Crabtree lor thetr Jun e llli'Ot· cent weeknend wtlh his mothd'i).elj Scllooll Ul !j£Cfpt a post· recentl v injured in an auto ac· mg Qll Wednesday everung. Mrs. er, Mrs Rosa Leadmgham, of
$. $ I II ' ~ W 0 1 d 0
lion in 11w JU!nla, .ohio School cident. "
Gay RusseH had the devotwns South Webster.
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system f.or file C.OJIIIIII! year.
Mr s. Carrie Bahr aod daugh· for the evenmg and Mrs. Helen Mrs. Charles Baker of Pt.
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Mr. 'l'bomP CuppeU, assist- ter, Margaret, and Mr. and Scott showed the film. Those Pleasant, W. Va., and Jl!rs.
ani lootll.U C®Cb at 0. H. Mrs. Golden Bahr were Sunday present included members, CarHigh school, has resiSI!fd to be- guests of Mrs. Mabel Hostetter. olyn Mosier, Murl
Galawijy,
CQIPI! 11111¥1 loolbllll roach at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Betz- Elizabeth Jordan, Westina CrabSjste,rsyjJ)e ~ sdwoJ in West ing, Mr. and Mrs Carl llarn· tree, Gay Russell, Winifred Ston·
Vlrilnl,a. 11lll biP school has hill and duaghlers, Huth Ann ley, RoXIe Arbaugh, Mary Mas·
an eoiQj~ of :mo. Mr. Cup· and Mr. apd Mrs. James Stout sey, Omia Ingram, Helen Scott,
pelt~ tp 0~ Jllll two years and daughter, Connie, all at· Danford Stout and the hostess,
ago .n4 b-" wvecl as sssisl· lfrujed the Chnsty - Young re- I,eah Crabtree. G~ests were
11111 fooiii4U and assistant ba•· union at Lancaster Fairgrornd 1&gt;aren Potty, l&gt;athy Woo&lt;lrum.
oop1 Sj&gt;IIII50f of stu- Sunday.
land Russell Crabtrea.
dent C011DC1J 1111d teaeher
of 1 The Bible 3chool clnsed here
World aad American History. Friday with 76 children enroll- ·! HYBRIIl WEll
ed. The program was held ~t
I,IODEJ&gt;IA, Italy (UPil A
KRAMER 1JOIJIITPUL
the J;:UB Church Friday even· I new rijcer, built by tltn&gt;e of tho
SPOKAHE WII!III. (UPJ)- ing with a large crowd in at· world's top auto lirQJs, was in·
Veterae ra;d erry Krsm&lt;r of tendance.
troduced Monday by the Mo&lt;W·
the Oneil Bay Packers may I Mr. and Mrs. E&lt;Jward Cooley na "Sports Car" company.
nwar play loolball again, ljls Bll4 ¢angl)ter of Boston, Mass.
Coach Vince Loniw4! 811- and brother-in-law. Mr. Statts Kenneth Griffith and son.
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ol Parkersburg were SuntiH I Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Miller
KrltiiMr, wb) IMs ba4 a larg.e guest.s of Mr. 'n~ Mrs. Fon and two sons ret11111ed home
IIIIIJ!hw q1 mjw~ in bis C'l• Halsey.
Monday from a l()-¢ay vacatJDn ,
Ner lllllltll J bmli.l lljlel'~ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Corns visiting her sister, Mrs. LutMr.
JIIIJ
_ l.oolb.ardi.· lll!lii&lt;Yes and son and Mr. Rod Mrs. Ball Clark and family at Indiana .
111111 It llliMIIIIMII u- jijjd Ill of Sandy~il~e. W. Va., Mr. and and h1s Sisler, Mr. and Mrs.
tli8 Joolbtall jor bits sW Mrs. Lloy4 Dillinger and fam· Millard Brooks ol Dublin and
IJ.IIIrd •~Gee ~·s ~ ily of Shade and Mr. and l.jrs. his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
wall is already weak !rom pr., Earnest Taylor Ill Allred ali i ter Miller and family of Cale'1111118 . , . _ .
were guests of Mr. _and Mrs. donla_.- -- - - - - VIIJT OUR

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Ill bow before the Great Makor $5 per;., m54onth, or. ~Y bal- ::;:::;;;• ·:.:::..=·~""r.;',:
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dear departed one so well TRAILER LOTS - lree. oew- "'•' '" '""" ,,. now ..,. ,., .EMPLOYMENT Wanted IMUrlnCI
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'Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Gloeclrner and David, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence _Story end Rosalee,
Mrs. Ada NorriJ attended a
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11:52 Musical Interlude
1:25 P!ul lldwers F!rm
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12:00 '
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7:35 Pickens Hardware 8how 10:45 It's Music - Army
12 r Noon News
4:30 Top T•n Revue
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12:110 News
1':20 Evans P Jlletin Boa
5·30 Community Choirs
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
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1:011 Tho Jim MHI Show
12:45 Country Gc Round
S110day
7:05 Bill Miller Srow
1:10 Sundown Satenldo
1:55 Newo Beat
1:05 ColfH With Janet
7;10 Sign Off
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2:5~ News 8ea1
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10:15 MorniD&amp; Meditations
7:30 Sign On- ArDIJ Hoar
3:00 Mt~ • 1 ~tlnee
' 8:15 News Rep .. •
10:30 Portraits of a Patriot
?:55 Nowo
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[ 8:30 Church r Christ
t0:35 Bill Miller Show
8:00 BaptiSt Laytlllll's Hour
4:00 Dl~~Cinl With Doss
9:0G "lusicr 1nh ·Jude
10:45 Mason Agr. Prg.m (Tues.) 8;30 Sunday Sbow
4:30 Tnterchang•
' IO .• J First Baptist Church
10:4~ Family Worship !Thurs.) 1;30 The Bible Spetkl To Yoa
5:00 Communi! News
11:30 Children's Chapel
10:45 A.S.C, Prgm (Pete
1:46 Sunday Show
~:05 Muon County News
11:4· Sunday New' SJltlclal
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10:011 n.e Good Life
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12:00 I 'w' Report
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1';16 Congresslnan's Report
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12:45 c1tholle Information
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1:15 Bob Neal Sports Salute
1:011 Church of God
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1:30 Gos&gt; Call
1:!:011 Cement Block News
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5:20 S(IOtllght on Sports-Frt. 2:00 Old Folkc Hour.
12:30 Goossler's Guest Stnr (Fr]) 1:!:3(; The Rev. Merlin Teets
5:25 Stroh's Weather Cast
3:00 Hymns from Harding
)0 ,30 Larry Anderson Show
1:00 T"• R... H. G. Slewart
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3 : 1~ Sunday Showcase
3:00 Jim Mees Show
1:30 The Rev. Sl1aa Blllup1
5:30 Sunset Boulevard
3:45 Public Service Show
1:15 Blaettnar Auto Show
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u. 990 Hit Parade
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2:4~ Tha Rev. Roscoo Thorno
laturday
5:011 City '' -"''~ 0 Rer ort
4·30 News (Local)
3:10 '!be Sunday Showcase
1:00 Sign On
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4:40 Jim Mee1 Show
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HOUSI fOR SALI
IDO NOT know where He will I hope ~omeone, some where grill, $50. 3 American 9 X 121
oriental
rugs $35 each.
I
Modern
Ranch Style. Beoutlful
W.S.W.S
wllh Mra. Jack Flesher • ~»lead me
can say
.
'
location on top of llli&amp;IJ bJII
f th
That I have been a fr1end.
6-19-3tc facing State Hlgb-• Giirago on
0
0.
The Ruth Circle o e WSWS hostess.
Or if I will go today .
WJLLIAMSON
27
w
coal
furRoute
1
with
good-;;.ad
to
main
QUALITY
of
the EUB Church 'llet for The house was decorated tilth
J only know I am ready
kmdly I nished, automatic damper cos- blgbW1ly. Four bedrooms, Jlvln(, 1962 CHEVROLIT 111 TON
$I:I9S Its regular monthly meetinl at white satin ribbon bowl and
And, He's promised to lead I hope I've said a
word
trol Charles Byer 36!; s. 6th dining, family, kitchen, brelk·
8' FLEETSIDE PICKUP
.
the home of Mrs. Thelma Cape- streamers and silver be.ls. The
the way.
To cheer some aching heart, A · Middleport 'oh·10.
fast play, maid's, utility and Less than 15,000 mil•• by loeal owner. Heavy duty t~res, hart. Mrs.
Bernard Llevlnl table was covered with a white
ve
Interior
like
new,
lli&amp;ht
blue
fml8b,
beater.
I
d
In
lth and was -.•
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To ease the hurt I'd like to
·•
'
6-i~lp shop. Three baths, ceramic We
was ea er us g the topIc of Sranton ....
...., co
First, through the valley of
know
- - --,-,==:::--c;;and wall to wall carpet on
1961 RAMBLER AMERICAN CONY. CPl.
' 795 "Women and the Church of orated with a dotted Swiss umBucket
.seats,
radio
and beater, eood Urea, Japan."
shadows,
That 1 have done my part. ORDER AMSTUTZ' s H &amp; N i floors. About tw. o-thirda of
•ood top,
Ughtpower
green st~png,
fmub, one
owner
brella trimmed with blue DowThen inlo Paths of Light"Nick Chick" leghorn chicks&gt;! house is panele.d m mahogany •
111e meeHnr wao opened ers and miniature wedd!nr
To a p\ace of peace and joy I ho pe I'll see on yon der 'started pullets tod•y. Modern: and
wa!nu
.. L Air
conditioned.
1961
BISCAYNI2 DR.
llde 6$129~
with the singing of a hymn fol- ••ene
underneath! he wnbrella.
L
t 10
d doubt
rt
u ,oooCHEV.
honest mileage, power ~tJ,ng. Powerg •
cy ·,
-.
Where there'!! never be any
· , Poullry
argo pa
an
• carpo • •ng'lne, jood •w
-·bber, Urbt •·
~eon fmiSb. S.e a new one, only lowed with scripture lesson by The table waa centered with a
Some sou1 1 he1ped to Win
.
· Box No · 188 • Athens
11 ; On lot 200' • 390'. May be .. en
ni£hl.
Who has told of the blood ol Ohio. Ph. L!_,2!1031.1 619·
by appointment only.
$1295.
Mrs. Harold Bumgarner and large cake decorated with blue
BESSIE BLANCHE, daughter
calvary
LIVE BA11, 24 hour, ... tr-serv- call 915-3555
Cho&amp;ter, Ohto
prayer by Miss Millie Bumgar- and while bel!a and the InOf Juper Augustus, and HulThsl cleans., £row ail sin. 1re day and mghl. Minnows,
I
ner. Four women participated scriplion "B..t Wishes Patty
4a Hunter Rutherford. was
night crawlers. red worms.
OPEN EVES. T:OO P.M.
in the program along with Mrs. and Eddie." Mrs. Powell preborn in Columbia Township, I'd !Ike to tako Him by the Fife Trading Post, Rt. 7, _,___ LI
LJ_ -'"'1a
Lleving, giving the different sided at the punc.. •JWI and
Mel8s County, Carpenter,
shore,
Middleport, Ohio.
6 t 12tc I {,.Mf;lffll' ~Wftl"lr
POMEROY, OHIO
phases of life In Japan. They Mrs. Flesher served cake. Mrs.
8 1886
Oblo, on October •
• and
'Twould cheer and bless my
I
were Mrs. Howard Burris, Miss Presley Roush asslstetl with the
departed thiJ !iff
at
Shelterheart,
·
POMEROYOne
story
frame,
Se
•
WANT
AD
Millie
Bumgarner, Mrs. Clay- oervinr.
H Ita! At hens, To see some wanderer wei-:
Business rv1ce1
lng Arms osp •
newly decnrated, 4 rooms,
ton Athey, and Mrs,
Ottie The guest llst included Mrs.
Ohio, on May 29, 1965. at the
corned home
'
bath, bosement, gas furnace INSIDE and outside painting.
INFORMATION
Roush. This
was followed R. F. Bryant, Mrs. Paul Rick·
7
age of 78 years,
months,
And know I'd done m" part I
heating, out of high water, Roof work Reasonab:e rate.
P
D&amp;An..,wm:s ,.... uoo with a discussion on the topic. ard, Mrs. Louis
Karschnik,
1
ted
Sh
'
.M, Da'
•
an d 21 day&amp;. e was um
financing can be arranged . Phone VI 3-2700.
6-19-30!p 11:00 .,.,,.,
....,_GH••ao •.._ca
Those attending
were M r a. Mrs. Jesse Abel, Mrs. HerIn marriage to Frank Strong,
C ref of Tluo k1
$8,1100.00.
I
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Fred Batey, Mrs. R. ~ l&gt;rysnt, man Ohlinler, Mrs. Charles
,
Dexter, Ohio; on April 28,
a
n
REGATTA WEEK IN
POMEROY - 2 story frame, ' HOUSE MOVERS,
.,..der,
CORRB&lt;'I'IONS
Mrs E C Riddle 1\&gt;ra Clay- Dodd Mrs Robert Gilmore,
Odtll e:DO A. lrl.
•
•
•
1921, and remained • faith- WE WISH to express our grate-'
6 large rooms: bath, full base- dozer, end loader and r. back- wm be,.,llOeePted
ton • Athey,
Miss •Millie • Bum· Mrs. •Hilda Rldgw&lt;y,
Mrs.
0 ., ., "'"""... '
ful helper and companion to ful appreciation to our friends
POMEROY
men!, gas fired hot water hoe equipment
available.
R&amp;OULAno•o
garner, Mrs. Mabel Pickens, Adrian Lathey, Mrs. Eugene
1I1m until his death in June, and neighbors for their many come. visit and have fun!
heatmg, large front porch, Free estimates. Full lnsur- ,... '"'"'"" ..,.,.., ... ,,., Mrs Harold Bumgarner Mrs Hester Mrs. Jack Frey Mro.
h I 0f
f
d
co edU ar NJect IDJ d
'
1918.
fine deeds and expressions o I! you nee
eP
a n Y good ]oca t'IOn. $12•000·01J ·
ance coverage. Goff Broth- .............
~...deemed Ottie• Roush, Mrs. Achsab' Mill-• R. C. ' Greene, Mrs. Martin
5
Her girlhoofl days
were sympathy to us during the . ~i~~·fe \Vel~~m~~ Landmark. [POMEROY - 2 story frame, en. Phone Pennsboro, 690 U!f!!""' wtutmm.:-:o~ ~e'~!; er, Mrs. Howard Burris, Mrs. Berisford, Mrs. Donaid Weaver,
spent in Columbia Township illn.,s and at the death of I
6. rooms, bath, front
and
Jl Pullman, W. Va. 118 61p ..... ...., ooo , _ ... Cecil Pickens, Mrs. lltho LJev- Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs. Thomas
whe:'l' she united with
the our dear sister, Bessie R.
•
, s1de. porches, gas
furnace
1\ATB:I
lng, Delores Bumgarner and Hoffman, Mrs. Fran..:ea Good·
Tem?le Methodist Church at Strong. The Evans Ruther- ! RIVER DOCK SERVIC&amp;
I heatmg, plenty of garden BULLDoZER WORK wanted. ' c.o~o •:, "':,',...
Mrs. Capehart.
nlte, Mrs. Lloyd Roush, Mrs.
4
the age of 1£ years. After ford Family, The
Mendal 1
space. $ .000.011. Terms.
Small dozer, reasonable rate. Mlnlmam .,.._ .. ......
BRIDAL SHOWER
Fred Batey Mrs lfarry Miller
IOilving to Athens m 1944, she Jordan Family.
6-19-ltc :
FOR GASOLIN&amp;
A~~~· OI!X, ~~~~ Phone WY 2-2208.
!!..'i.":." 0::...'":..'" .., "'- - A bridal shower was held on Mrs.
C..;ke, Mr1. ~
transferred to the First ChrisbSUPER SERVICE
8 16 !Ole :_-;:.,~,! gf;"' ':,"~:;:_- ...... Thursday evening
bonorlnr aid Lowery, Mrs. Floyd Car·
6 11 310
Han Church but always conNotice
STATION
CAllD or THANKS • oBITUARIES Miss Patricia Lowery
bride- mack Mrs Donald Roush Mrs
11
Hnued with her service and
OPEN
I FOR SALE Middlepor; Frame SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Write ;;;.... "'::•.,.'"' •••~...:'":'... "'l: elect of Edwin stein
at the Ottie 'Rou;h, .~.... H~ward
0
IUpport on behalf of
the George Hall and the Hall11111rks j
rooms
~nd
'h
bath
·'h
base814
VIand
St.,
Pt.
Pleasant,
W.
,.,
,
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"·
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home
of
Mrs.
Paul
B.
Powell,
Wagenhals, Mrs. Otho Llevlng,
24 HOURS
5
1
Church and commuruty where will play for dancing at the '
[ ment, Grant St. F;..me 6 ·~ Va.
6 3 30tp &amp;otwlu 'ir.o t, "&amp;.~ 11•00 .....
lng, Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Mrs.
she was reared as well. Her Sundown Nile Club lhe next I
·
ro PLACE •
Presley Roush Mrs. Bertha
grer~test .happmess cam.• from four weeks on Fr•'day and DON'T PUMP you sluggisb se~ rooms, 6 acres, Middleport CAR WAHSED and viiClJUDied.
USULT PRODUCING
C . h
M. P I Ro h
"- Hill. Pomeroy
, car wash, 550 pege-st,
"ANT AD
unmng
am, rs.
au Miss
us •
her sefV!ce to her Savior and Saturday from 10 p. m. till lie tank. Get Klean-Em-AU
d b, th Frame
1 L' I71 Wilsons
Mrs
William
Russ•ll
In 1rymg
· to I d
rooms Rodney
an
aDowning
'
mco
Middleport WY 2-3517· Open
PHONE WY 2-2156
' MiS!
~
ea you ng peo- 2 a m.
6 17 Jtc oeplic tank cleaner. Land- Dnve
Realn 1 lro
Jane· Powell of St. Mary's,
pie to the path of right
-~
k ~
B eau
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m 8 a. m. "' I p. m., seven
Sh · w d 1 f M
to
She became a member of CIDCKEN BARBECUE: June mar eariL ur ·
Estate Broker, WY 2-2342.
d
k
I I 301c
0
ern en e eo organ wn,
18
0
2
Harmony Grange at an early 19 and 20, at Village Hall,
lfc\
6 17 3tc
ays wee ·
Mrs. Edwin Stein andt he hasage _ transferred to Star Middleport. Look lor the AUCTION every Wednesday and - -·
-- - - - tesses and the honored guest.
Grange near Dexter,
and signs. From noon unil? ? ? Saturday. Welch's Auction.[ FOR SALE House and furni- BULLDOZER WORK, egulpped
Hr and Mrs Rexal SummerPERSONALS
then to Athens Grange when One half barbecued chicken, Laurel Cliff, Route 124.
tore, 6 rooms and. bath. Lo- ~~ :~· B'tt~:~;ll~~~:
field. are ann~uncing the birth Kathleen Ro.ush of Washingshe moved to Athens. She was baked beans, cole slaw and
6 2 30tp caled on H1ghway m Mason.
lngs ~ ~=9 • Gene B~rnett,
of a new grlllldson born re- ton, D C. VISited here with
also a member of Pomona, potato chips •. $1.25. Middleport MEXICAN TOM.-.TO plants lor Robert Lee, 773-5648:
Racine Ohio.
$ 13 Uc
cently to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon her mother, Mrs. Ora Roush
St te a d N ti a! G a ge Volunteer Frre Department.
Willi
H 1m
S a6 I? 6tp
•
Swartz (Sharon Swnmerfield) recently.
a. • n . a on
r n .
6 16 4tp
sale.
am o es, yr
.
be Ro b
.
•
David Llevlng hao returned
Whtle servmg as State Dep- MEXICAN TOMATO ! ts £ r cuse.
&amp; 26 tfc HOUSE FOR SALE: 4
By Mn. Her rl ••
CoolVIlle. The Swartz a~e the to h' h
. W'nte ill
1
18 ome 1~
nty Juvenile Matron m Me1gs
. .
Pan
rooms,
Mr. and Mrs, Early Roush parents of four otber children.
1 rsv e,
Count she or anized the sale. William Holmes, SyraM • M co•noLJ
bath: storage bwldmg, out
celebrated their 48th wedding Mrs. Edna Summerfield is a Ohio, after haVJDI •.pent the
fi rst Jy,uven1.1e Gg
. Me1gs
.
ruse.
5 26 tfc_ lllalauuonALFALFA
wnviL u. top. of hJgh water. Call WY 2-2543
anni'versary Sunday by being great gran dmother.
Ipast two weeks With his ,rand1range m
&amp;
Met.l'loJtchlor
6 16 6tp
County In 1926
HEAR IT ON WMPO - L!ew· rec&lt;Jmmenued tor conuotlins Altentertained with a dinner ·at
parents, Mrs. Thelma C&amp;peha. t
·
aJf Weevil Eeonomlcal Unl.co Alf·1
-~Sh
nd
F
'tb
M
Cal
She became a member of ellyn Thompson's "Life and aua weev1..1 'spraJ colltalllll bot h.
Bob Evans Farms restaurant,
en')' a
II
c n and .,'Ir. and Mrs. Otho Lle'f·
"41.au II ne Re be ka h Lod ge at Light" program ' Monday thru barveart,
"" ,. "'""'
"' " 1 ' .,,. beton 3 BEDROOM home, good cond~ I
Rio Grande given by their dau- 'spentd Tuesday
ing. He wasd accompanied
110 reslduea
D milL
Low
tion 1618 Lincoln Heights
t Mnight dwith
Mr their
Da b Mr
M L1 · home
ho
Dexter In 1921 and al the Friday at 8:15a.m. EST.
"'"""'· •ur "' •••~· Cl•• , •.,
•
'I
gbter Mr. end Mro. Rov Buck gran parens, r. an
s. - y . an
rs. eVJDI w
time of her death was a memI 25 tfc :;!. ~_-::;olupotto ~·t':~.': la~a: Phone WY 2·3810.
1
and Pam. They were also ae- na McCain near Wng Bottom. spent the weekend there.
• Ullon Re- \UTOMUBILE bllurance been """'"'
noo&lt;roOo LANDMARK,
''"""'""· "''"
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6 16 l2tc
Sales &amp; Service
.
Mr· and Mrs
ber of the Nanme
eo""''
comparu'ed by •Mrs. Etta Sh'" ld Mrs. R. R. Gray was in Cm. · Paul B· Powell
bekah Lodge in Athens.
Ued7
I
I
your
..--.
Farm Bureau cooperauve Al!•oclaand
Mrs.
Cora
Buck.
ct'nnaH
a
lew
days
wi'lh
her
and
son,
Rtck,
cance
AS
v,.-.. tiOD - Eut MaiD Street, PomeroJ. Bus.·ness 0
rt 't'
.
h
fr
I'have
. gteturned
·' M
Mrs. Strong joined
the lor'• Ik:ellleT Call WY • • ·
ppo Uni 1e1 eFiu Almost Every Car A ptenic was giVen by Mr. son, Bob and family,
ome om vaca 1omn ~ Y!''
Athens Women's Christian
lliUc USE ONE of our Carpet Shamand Mrs. Pete Shields' at their
tie Beach, S. C., and SmHh I
Temperance Union and also
pooers FREE With purchase
eTransferable When
home Sunday In honor of their Guests last week of Mr. and Ranch in North Carolina.
the Athens County W.C.T.U. orSale or Trade
or Blue Lustre Carpel ShamYou Trade Cars
nephew, Rick Sargent who left Mrs. I. 0. McCoy and family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre
~nlzatlon. She served ao PresjTWO TRACJ'OR-wheels ·- ~Orr&gt;l poo. Baker Furruture, MiddleI Guaranteed 24 months Monday for U. s. Navy, Great were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rose and sons are_vacatloninlln the
6 1 ~ 61e
ld&lt;!ilt of the Athens County
'th tir 9 32 '4 1
pori, OhiO.
or 24,000 miles
Lakes Training Center. Those and daughter, Betty Gail, War· west and w11I visit w11h Mr.
1
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petewl
es,
x
•
PYC~'artand
W.C.T.U. for 6 years and or- Beagle pupo lor oale. SH 2- 20 ACRE FARM, ~ room house
eMost Popular Unit
attending were, Mr. and Mrs. ner Rob'ms, Ga. Mrs. MC
c oy andM
. rs. Le'
WIB. a.....
ganlzed the first Loyal Tern- 4176.
6 11 Jlc
located on Ohio River. DrillVirgil Roush, Terry and Mar- ~nd Mro. Rose ~erved together fallllly at Anah~Im, Cal!l.
perance Legion In Athens
•
ed well. Fruit trees. Good
In the U.S.A.
shall, John
Shain, Mr. and m the Navy durm~ W.orld War Susan Buck vJSIIed with her
County in her home In June
Farm Machinery
access to mer for boating.
Mrs. Jack Sargent, Stephanie ~ a~d thiS was !hell' fli'SI reun- grandparents at Roanoke, Va.
IJ57. She also organized the FARM TRACJ'OR 1951 Case D Pnce $4,800.011. Hilton Wolfe
Indo !led
Radford, Mr. and Mrs. B 111 Ion. m 20 years. Whlle here they last week.
~bany Community W.C.T.U. C ood rubber ~nd condition: Salesman. Phone WI 9-3211.
Robinson
and children, Mrs. VISited In Parkersburg, . Va. Bill Howard spent ~t week
and the work of the organiza- ~.Oil. One ear old Plott I Cuckler_ Realty.
6 18 3tc
Marlene Fisher, Mollie, Amy, and toured the Fenton Glass Co. in New York C1ty tuy.•ng fall
lfnno came first, along with Coonhound, J1.011. Gary R. 1 Harden's Market, Rt. t:U, Syand Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Earl at Williamstown.
clothes for the Stifllers stores.
her other Church work, m Dill, Phone WI 9-3915.
racuse hao on Special, Frt- 1
Robmson, Mabel Robmson.
Other guests of the McCoys Mrs. Everett Roush.
and
her dally dut~es. .
.
6 18 3te
day and Saturday. - Large
Pomeroy, 0.
Guests. of Mr. and Mrs. How- were Mr. and Mrs. Harley daughte~s, Kathy and Lmda, acShe attended Ohio Uruvererisp lettuce, 19e a head.
/&amp;ic~~~,.:&gt;~PP~~Tp~~ITJ0
ard Robinson Sunday were, M~. Townsend of Morgantown, w. compamed Mrs. Floyd Miller ?f
lllty and began
teaching
For Rent
Dairy Fair ice milk, 49c half
OWN THEIR OWN
and Mrs. Starlmg Orr and ~hll- Va.
Marietta on a vacatiOn trip
oehool at the age of 16 years. 3 ROOM HOUSE for rent on gallon, peaches, !De lb.: TO- ,
BUSINESS
""'tgler Balldlll&amp; i'QIPb for dren, Columbus, Mrs. ChnsSie
,to Washington, D. C.
She taught several term:'. Condor St., Pomeroy, mclud- matoes, 75c 5-lb. basket.
New Setf~ervico Spood
new bomes. Buill m kllcl&gt; Pow~ll, Racine. Brian Robin- Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore Miss Jane Powell of MorganShe never lost her Interest '" lng 1 bedroom llving room, Bread, s loaves, 89c. Boiled
Ou"" Fobrlc Core Cont.,.
ens, lllorm wtndow1, IIUJD. soo IS !U with bronchial lnfec- Boy!.. of Allred and Mr. aDd town opent Thureday nlghi at
the welfare of boys and girls balh, kitchen a~ dining orea ham, 99c lb. Oleo ~ - !bs. $1. ~~n r~"~itdl:;:,~f'l'
lnum siding. Call Guy Neil'
~~- Cbarenlngles wiMthasMrsar spenndl the home of her parenllts, M~~:
- yoUDI men and women-- combined. Full sized base- New red potatoes, $1.19. IQbuilding has already been
ler, Rac!DI, Oblo.
Reeent guests of Mr. and ow....y ev.
• a and Mrs. Paal B. Powe , ...
and many close aS8ociations ment WY 2-298!.
6 17 3tc lb. bag; $4.49 lor 50 lbs. erc&lt;ted. Plenty of parking.
12 211 Uc Mrs. Ray Heiney were, Mrs. Mrs. StarUng Mass~, Charles Powell has acccepted a ;o.IU011
were formed with University
kl Party ice or crushd ice.
To quality mvestor must
Naomi Jarrett, Columbus; Lynn and Diana. They 1111Joyed a~ at St. Mary's Cblltlrfon Hospital
1
otudents who lived w her HOUSE or r.ent, near Roc
6 11 31o
havo approximately $7,liOO.OO
AUCl'IONEEB
Donaldson, Bellaire·, Mrs. Llza Die and fisblnl.
for the summer months, where
S
Suitable for one or
in cash to invest.
bouse after abo moved to Athprmgs.
TH
-Write
for
information
and
Olmptete
Sont&lt;o
Foreman
Portland
Bertha
Prof
she
will work wllh Dr Jenkim
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two families. Phone WY 2OMPSON run-a-bou~ 40 h.p, appointment to Security
Crill Bradford
fill Col.;,bus
Mrs Do Jly weekend wltb Mrs. Erma WU- of Menninger Cllnlr • Topeka
FollowiDI the dealh of her ?061.1
6-19-3tc electriC Johnson, skis, jack- Loundry MB&lt;binery Co. Inc.
Write Prone or Coldact
W
Mrs aoy' D .h
SOIL
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with ?112 Dearborn Ave., cfnetn·
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ono ue.
Kans.
molber, her father remarried UNFURNISHED 4 room, bath, sp;re tire Mooring cover
nati 36, Ohio, or 266! Pa~
A. C. BRADFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck aDd Mr. and Mn. Larry Foster and Dreama Stevena has beea a
and Ill this union ..,.. born utility room, nice yerd. Point lights, sp.;,.e tank c
K• terson Rd., Dayton 20, Ohio,
Rachle, O.blo
Pam took a load of furniture Alec Wheeler left for a week's surgieal patient at the Veterans
two obl1dren - 1 brother, Lane, Lincoln Heights, Ph. Nease, Minersville: Ph, WI~ ~n~~~~e79~~bmldl. Cin·
I 1 lfll to Colwnbus Monday for Mr. visit with the latter'utster, Mrs. Mu: Brown wu
nrgleal
1
Evans A. Rulherford, Plano, WY 2-3174.
6 18 tfc
!,2t84.
6 17 6lp Interviews will he held 11
and Mrs. Don
Beegle. The Glenn Wolle, Washlnllon, D. C. Memorial Hospital, Pomeroy.
Texas; and a lister, Mrs, HOUSE with bath in Bradthe LaSaUo Hotel in Middlelui Gruoser, l'[mnh!Jqi IIIII Bucks expect to visit for an Mrs. Alee Wheeler aDd B!U patient at Veterans MemorMendal Jordan, IEIIzabeth), bury. Call Mrs. 0. It Lyons,
M&amp;M CONTROLS
port, Thursday and Frfday,
Healia&amp;
indefinite time willl the Bee- who hsve 1pe11t two weeki with lal Hospital
Carpenter, Ohio, who ourvive, Rutland. SH 2-4294.
ALFALFA WEEVIL
Juneto24 9and June 25 from 9
MblerniiJe, Olio
gles.
Mrs. Wolle, will accompany John Layne and
Sheldon
0 nd
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a.m.
p.m.
-·
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u1
In
d
hid
them
h
....g "'"' oevera
eees,
I I 4ct
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Mrs. Pa Erv an c I ome.
Roush have accepted summer
aepbewa, and cousins.
M
:!~ta~r:o!m~=lJ~~lo:ODt,!~
I
We bave aU lila
ren, Oak Grove, spent Sunday ~· Wesley Belles Jr., Mrs. employment at Camp Calvimere
She hsd been in failing 4 Phone
ROO HOUSE
Syrscuse. Unteo
I•• ;.u,u.
""'"'""'"
MUrance
Sewer MrhJnet
with Mrs. Don Bell and Lorna. Lydian Walburn and Brod were Resort at Lake Culver, N. J.
Mabel Ill
Winebrenner
Alfalfa WM'"·
WuvU SpraJ
conbl o~0 .. _
bealth for some time but was
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toln• boOh. M• &gt; ''" • .,. ••• •• "'
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hender- breakfasl guests Monday of John will work with the rec:re.
3352
active until reeently. All that WY 2- ·
S 16 &amp;tc
~.'!:':, •,::r:.•._::~"~;!;&lt;~;;, ;:~ PH!!TO Copylns !lenlce. eop. Call WY Z-zt'lt DaJ or Ntgld son and children, Allred, spent Mrs. Ferne Heyman and Wes- lion department and will enter·
could be given of medical aid THREE ROOM and bath, fum- ol
...of,.,,dl!structtvt'
Gi'Oo " " ,,.,. non&gt;
les
legal
papers.
7 31 Uc Sunday with the litter's par- ley Belles Sr. on their way lain with thI band at .I
....
luv~e uage,
blriiimade rdol IJd
a1moe1
._
and care could not improve ished aparlment, utiliti.. luu1 •• '" ' ... ,,. ""1 oonreco s a
any AIR OONDMONING 0 _._._ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burn· home
.
to Alliance, after a vlstt Sheldon ,_ emplowed Ill ,.._ "'·
3
her condlu00 after ·'
1111e enter- furn!S
..-. telu
Also "'"·
COD~rob!
, · - - - em Sr,
Wiiii MrII. Hamer Wews
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· bed • Phone WY 2-""'
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'"" spit
••tlebup,
other documenll.
"·tont the fj
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ed the lloll)ll'tal on May 2lsl, 212 S. 51h Avenue, Middleport "'"" '""" '"'"'"· LAND""""
Bealer lllsarance, l'w:!IIJ
allan aervlce. Jaclr I Refrig- Mr. and Mrs. Denver NeiJon former's mother.
ce.
Ohl 0.
•u 16 ue
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c~ "'' ••nn """'"II: ac~
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erauou,
.
Mrs. ho
P. E.
Roush
fe.
and her summons came.
OJietltlve A~•rwlatlon at
TU • .....New Heven, • •Pbooe
~...
Middleport,
spent Sunday eve-- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox and turned
e after
.... _bu --·
~ th t
tha
M1\n Str~t. Pllmll!fOJ',
rtNtll
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David
Is Sunda f
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""" s one event
I APARTMENT FOR RENT. AJ.
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nlng with their daughter, Mr.
were guea
Y o I I patient at Holzer Holplta1.
;;::
h=:i:g. so
Good loca- HEAVY DUTy cham blocks
Help Wanted
BEATING, PJmnhlnC MaeDer andReeMrsi
Mrs. Waiter JIIaiD Gal- caMr. and Mn.
Cw!a!DI·
tion.
W ter Crooks,
WY and bulk tank. WI 9-3443. GIRL OR WOMAN for house- tu,..,.,.__
Araold Bralben, St Clalren guHeslll were,
o
.Man
Col·-'-··
ham Jr. and Gary ol .Dattoa
tvlls, ft, by the Providence 2-3631.
6 10 tic
Bad Mllll lllreel, Pom- .
rs. Roy. Saily ""'--c ......n.
uwuuo, and Mr and Mrs. Homer Raulll
ol God, may escape, but In 1FOR RENT
Trailer space
.
6 15 6tc work. Mrs. P. M. Cowdery, 11.'01· l'hlne WY WMI.
Hill and children, Scott Depot, spent the weekend with her par- and Marla of Grove
Ohio,
lids conflict there 10 no re- oa N. Se&lt;xmd-av In Middle- ALUMINUM BOAr and motor. Long Bottom.
s 17 1119
7 20 Uo W. Va.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pear- were recent guea1B ol llr.
1114
lreaL There Is no departure port Near shopping district Charles Seljrles, WY 2-2551.
Don Bell, Paul and Eugene son,
Mrs H
Cunnlngluim, Sr.
from th11 world of sm, s~ffer- Concrete patios. Call WY
6 IS 6tp WAITRESS _ apply In person,
Auto S.lel
Erwm spent a recent Sunday Mr. and ~· Richard Morrl- ~. :::'Mrs. Nathan Roush
lng Ill the higher and divine 2116, WY J-3346 or WY 2-3600 1965 STEREO console,
radio Blue and GNy, Pomeroy.
In Columbus.
so~ and children ol Alabama, of Detroit visited recenUy with
life, but through the gates of
6-5-tfc equipped, 4 speed changer du..
6 1 Uo
ne Ramlller
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush Rev. and Mrs. James MorriJon laUvea here
death. Neither tears nor anW•ld 8ludud o1 llOIIIIilel and family called on Mr. and Jr. and children Greenbrier re
•
gu!sh, nor breaking henrt, can 3 and 4 ROOM furnishe&lt;l apart- a! volwne control. This sel
u. s. Clwll Sorwtco T-1
lleollellee
Mn. Henry Hurt at Beden, COUJt!Y, W. Va., accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Edwin lltelll
avall anylhinr when lht sum- ments. Rowley &amp; Reed Herd- 4 months old. Lovely walnul M••· ""m•• " uo "'- 111c ear ddt IIIII ,.- W. Va. Sunday.
their parents, Rev. alld Mrs. are vlsiHnr Mr. and Mrr Pldl-

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tron with Mr. and Mrs. Hovr
Commencemen t . D,'reCfOT Vl'sl'fs ard
Hartman, Lebanon,
1"•.
Chester Church They
will return •.orne July 4
Is Held by
The district renowship meet
Of God Recently June
lng will he Saturday evening
Bible School
19 in wenstnn. Severa

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I Magnolia Temple ,r
Picnic Supper is held b.v Women
'·' 11..rt1 f.,,. rn"'t' . I Complimented
Of American Lutheran Church Tues. 8 ;~;ni~::;;,~~~u~~;·;~~~. h~~~ 8Y Depu tY

Atnt'rll'dn Lu the-ran1 rt was dec1'd Pd to m~1 at I rerently at thr
Middleport Magnolia Temple. J'ythian Sis·
Churchwomen ul Sl .h&gt;h hn's and the home of members unt1l the First Uni led
PrPsbyterian lers. was highly complimented ,
s· Pauls chu rehes hPI~ " 11ir·· new church is complt•led. A Church. Mrs. Richard vaughan by Sylvia Bownes. district del'" '
n , su pper on thr lawu &lt;~f tilt• St . thank you note was. rrad. from and Mrs Tracy Hanning are I uty, wh~n. she visited the Tern. ; .
Jonn's church Tu~sch~ even mg \1r!i. Edward Stark and famtl y. leaders of the troup.
pie offtc1ally Thursday even- i
with Pa.,tor 1\r&lt;l l\' :1·d11ni~ gr&lt;~re. , P!ans were made lor a Stanley I
th 1ing. At each station an arrange. /
Twt&gt;l\'t' mt'mhe 1 ·~. l-it'\ Kraly party the date to be announced.· A reception was held f.or he ment of flowers npl'esented the
and a g11 ,'st ; 11 "" .l•l,Ji i :ianders Pastor Krale: announced a me- ~e~bers of the ~roop m t e color of the oftire.
1
01 CnlumhLb . 1 ~rn• pr !".~1 ·nt
moritll fund has bet-n .:;el up. dmmg room ~ullowmg the ce;e- Elizabeth Campbell,
most

·
'Ille visit
of Rev. Dean R. from the Chester church wil
Bible school commencement Goodwill, District DlreeiDr of attend.
was held at the Laurel Cliff Wells!Dn, at Chester Church There were 38 at the Youn~
Free Methodist church Sunday of God for a quarterly confer- People's E11deavor Friday June
evening.
&amp;r.ce was well attended and 11.
The hymn, 11 Preclous Jewels" highlighted a week of church Oficers elected for the eont·
by the congregation opened actlvlty.
ing year were Mrs. Lois E~sthe program followed
with A number from the church, bach, president of tht SOCiet~
prayer by the Rev. EllJiene l after the Sunday worship ser~ for those 13 years old and over
One muy designate wht•re mo rrrony. Commlltee members or excellent chief, presided und i
Gill. A story "One Solltarylvlee, brought well • filled bas- and Miss Penney Wolf, presi·
F'ullm1i~g \' J•' ··i iPI -t'l, the ne~ ts 10 be pltwed and i! not 1 the event were .Mrs. Ralph 1opened the me~tmg in ri!uaJ-1
Life11 was told by Mrs. William kets and surprised their pastor dent of the Juni~rs, 12 yeart
1
grrHtp ad)nunwd '" 1!11' dJU~ch it wlll go lo building fund
, Prat1. .'t.rs. Wtlltam , Hamm,, istlc form. Ca rrie Grueser was !
Neutzling and the children san~ The Rev. Gilbert Spencer with and under. A vt~ president
few thr r&lt;·.gui:~J nwPrrrr:~. wlar h
,
. . .
.
.. Mr~ . Wtlllam Ingle~, and ~rs. reported ill and Gladys Cue};~ !
several numbers Following! a bir~day dinner honor~ng his and one assislant was elected
orwned .,., 11 )1 rht&gt; prt'&lt;lll lhlt&gt; of ~he nn.msterta! f\SS~ .•md !,~ · Norman Humphreys The g1rls 1ler home from hospital. Edith
the pledge to the American and 24th bJrlhday. A huge barthday ror each group.
fhf' l\mPrir:1n Lutlwran Cln.1·rh· mt!lt's wtll met't at SL .John s are takmg coo~rng lessons each l L.anmng was reported in disChristian flags and to the Bib- lcake was provided by Mr. and Mid·Week prayer meeting hal
women. Mr~ \l1d:r\' 1\J I Itam s , l· .~ur.rh July 12. at 1.0 ~ m for a Wednesday at ~he Col~mbus tress having lost brother by ,
le a puppet talk was given by Mrs. Pat Williams with the been changed from Wednesday
prt":"e:nterl the htt,lr . . t11dv on p1rmr and Mrs. Vtrg1l Hamm. 1and Southern Ohm Elertnr· Co. death and a card wa s sent lo
D~rlene Eblin.
pastor's DBIIJe Inscribed across to Tuesday evening .
Matunng in Lu·. r'. tn1"ed on ~Irs. Cla renre Grueser. Mrs. A mothe,·s tea h~s been plan. her
~&lt;My Savior Teaches Me" the top. He received many useMath•w 5 42-48
.Joe Thoren Sr and Mrs. Wll· ned for July 14
A contribution of $5
was
was the theme of the school. lui gift• and the afkrnoon was
FATHER DIES
ji'0==-----""----11ram B Downie will be premade lo the MeJ'na Hr•me. A
JOY WISEMAN
Class One gave memory verses speQt in singing,
discussing The Rev. Donald Boone
sent to serve coftee
~ .. ......, "F"' ,.,, ""'"' "''l'~· ·- ~~~ communrcatton Wds read /rom
,
and sang their class song led plans for a camp meeting and ceived word Thursday ol tht
Pastor Kri! Iv repor ted on II1e " ~·
Mar1l •e \oams grand &lt;'hlel m
by the teachers Mrs Eugene!1the
other activities.
Visitors on unexpected death of his latber,
·
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I OhiO ll1Sir1Ct' conveotion rn •'
n • regard to the Grand Temple '
Gill, Miss Sandra Gilmore and
occas~on were Mrs Sturn. Mr. George Boone, 146 N. Elm.
1Columbus Ja&lt;t week Mrs
sesston lo he h,. Jd at Cleveland
Mrs. William Bailey
Classl bo of M1ddleporl; Joan Lan.. St., Manchesleri Connectlc~t.
' Hamm M"s Erna Jesse and
in Sep'ember Mrs
Rllmll.
Two taught by Mrs. Steve EIJ. ,h~m and two sons, ond her , The Rev. Mr. Boone and chil·
Mrs Wilham Mayer were nBIII·
Mrs 9:•lsmllh and Mrs Ntxnn
lin and Mrs. Ernest Powell SISler, Jeanette Lanham and dren, David and Jeanie, left
' t'u.o as the comm1't tee for vear ~~
eporf jj of Lon·m
't'emple
we"e
~elcnm
HAVENSWOOD
Mr
and
I
gave
Psalm 2.'1 and sang "The daughters.
Friday· for Manchester
and wiD
1- •
w·
RR
Th h b
.
b k M be
kd1
ed as "ue&lt;ts
Mrs Roy M
1seman,
av" l Good Shepherd Song"
e c urc also held Its an. stay m Granville for
Mrs.
oo s J erne rskwere a~ e I o Mr and \1rs. Allen Roush or I Follo:,mg . Mrs Bowne's m· enswood , W Va. announre the Class Three taughf by Mrs nual Sunday SchooJ election and Boone, who was attending a
save Bf'IIV roc er coupons or
u
d Mrs
.
t f tl
da1ghter 1I
. installed
fl'
. and dnlr r anWaverly· ' sp1ring talk ' each •uuesl -; poke engagemen
ot La
leJr
l
' Gerald Pullins Mrs
rlt!Wr o th1cers. Average Baptist Women'•
Conference
SllYelware· for new church an d I Bradbury
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Olson
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atte
d
0
William
Howdr
' briefly E:rna Jesse on behalf · 0 Y .ar ene, 0
rry
Klein
and
Rev
Gill
gave
the
n
anee
or
e
past
month
there.
The
R.ev.
Frank
Chees~
also boUle caps w1th money to
d [
catlon
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Cl k
r M and Mrs Ro1&gt;- 1
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MIDDLEPORT. 0.
be 1 ed · b 'ld'
f d ·, Ihave retunre rom a va
, of the Temt•le presenled Mrs ar · son
r.
·
I parable of the two sons
as ·
brew w1ll he In cltarge of the
P."'' m ~~ mg un t '~ , tnp lo Dale Hollow resort at Bownes With a' corsage ;,, mon- ell Clark, Hamsonvdle, Ohio. Thomas Soulsby reading'
Miss Judy Robinson .and Sunday church sel\\'lces ~~ the
~~~:::::::====:::::;~;.: Lords pra)er '" um son c ose !celina. Tenn They vis&lt;ted var· ey. A meetrng of the Past The brKfe..,Ject and the pros- I scripture and Ivan Poweil Misses SbeUa and Doris Bearbs Middleport First Baptist Church
I
m..ting "'" he 1ous tounst spots '" the area l Ch1efs was an nounced fm July pechvef bHndegroomll are Hgradu· l the father and Dennis Gilmore are spend10g a month's vaca· during the Boones' absence.
and also tn Kentucky.
,
ates o arr1sonv1 e
1 gn
th
..,..._ _......,.-.......,........iiiii..;....,......,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiOij
!held Juh 2 at 8 p.rn . at the t Mr , and Mrs Fred Bush of l 1, at the homt&gt; at i\lrs Gf'orge School. Miss Wtseman graduat· l and Dean Pu 11 ins e sons. I
Pomeruy. Ohto
home of Mrs Vtrgil Hamm , Columbus are guests or their : Hemes. ~ emb~~~.~ ..:~re rrrnlnd- ed from Columbus Busmess Un~ l Class Four taught by M r.s.
Ne~se &amp;-.ttJement
I
M I D Diles and • ed to bnng atll&lt; e-. fo, a sun. iversJl~ attended Anderson Col- I James Gtlmore and Mrs.
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TONIGHT
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~~s
,
C
R.
Rhodes
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shme
basket
lege.
Ar;derson.
Ind.
,
and
IS
pres'
ford
J~;obs
presented
t
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NOT OPEN
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TRY IT NOW
, Mr' Lest a (;othard of Co·l At lh• close of the med~ng. enlly employed With the State story," Jesus the Light of the
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I:IOSTON ~UP II -- Thi~ may lumbus ts vtsltmg at her home a so~wl. hour ~;&lt;.~ ,,.en Joyed an~ Departmf'nl or Mental Hygiene World A special song was
SU~~·n~~~21~2~ES.
1be an 1dea for sohnng Boston s 111 Middleport for several weeks hom{ ma~e COOKie. , ~U.lch a~d and Correction Mr. Clark
is presented by Barbara Klein,
" PAJAMA PARTY'"
knu!ly lraffte problem. '
Re-eenl guests of Mr. and mmts .we1e :et ved. hom a ta- presently employed With the Darlene ~Jchael and Nancy and
wi\~e,~~~!~~.0 kirk
Research reveals that in 1899, Mrs Leo Kenned y wNe her : ble With. wtul~ ."nver and Cf'n· Ohio Department of Highways ., Darla Gall to close the pro- ,
and Annette Funit·t'l lo
·
les were barred from 'iistt'rs, Mr. and .\1rs. C. R. Gi1· 1 tered Wllh a~ a r. ~ n~;:-M r ~l .of 1'hf' open c:hureh wedding will gram.
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P'utuntt•: Wha' Happened I Hoston's sr1eets between 10:30 bert or Springfield and Mr. and flowt&gt;rs Mrs. C-tmvbell ~res1d- be an event of August 28, 7:30 j As each class gave ~~. part
i.:;;::;:::::':'t:o:r':":':'':":'===~a~.:m~·~":":d~9~P~-~m:·-==~ Mrs. Jesse Lake. West .Jdfer- . ed at the punC'h boY~ I.
of they were presented cerlifJcates l
1p.m. at The First Church
lson. Mr. •nd Mrs . Lake came l·
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God, Columbus Road, Athens, by Rev. Gill who also present·
1•
'for the funeral of his brother·
\
,wilh the Rev. Claude Sandlin! ed certtftcates of appreciation
:1 in·law Ralph Congrove of Cool-1 O~evof10ns
loff:ciating. Immediately follow· ID the teachers and others who '
ville ~·ho died last weekend. ;
tng the ceremony. an open re-- assisted with th~ school ·
Funeral serYi('CS were he I d.
0
lceplion will be held in
t b ing Miss Becky Eblin, Mrs.
m Coolville
,
church basement.
man Schaefer, Mrs. Verne i
Sgt. and Mrs . .John E. Lyons ,
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Story. Mrs. James LeWIS, Mrs.
son, John Ed•ard, of' Devotions by Mrs. Leo Story
William Neutzling and Lloyd
IOctean!;ide, Calif., have arrived opened the meeting or tho Epis-1
Wright.
OPEN
"' the home of his pa rents. eopal Church·women Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons and afternoon al the parish house
SISTER mE
TONIGHT
. Lyons. who has com- with Mrs. Patrick Lochary. vice
Mrs. William ll Onwnie re·
pleted four years service wilh president . in charge
eeived word from her cousin.
UNTIL
the U. S. Marine Corps. was
Mrs. Fred Crow Jr., gave a An amended announcement of Mrs. Anton Lind!ilrnm of Mll·
promoted to Sg l recently. He report of thp June mt¥"'•ng of brothers and sisters surviving waukee. Orepon, that her sister, '
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has recieve(&amp; his d i~cha rge from the Diocesan board wh~n an Mrs. Maude Schuster was made Mrs. Clarence Arney (Amy
the Marines and he and his Ia· ' Urban projeel was discussed. available today by the family. Lee) died Tu••dav, following
mily -are staymg at the home! The Diocest&gt; of Southei-n Ohio Mrs. Schuster d1ed ~ Wednesday he-art surgery six weeks ago .
his parents, for the prese~t. : was nne Df sewn in the United at Holzer hospital. Service~ will 1Services were held Thursday at
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perrrn States selecled to work on I he he held Monday at 1 p.m. from Holy Trinily Lutheran church,
Select a Shirt from the big selections of Dresa
of Dayton are hel'e lor the week -I pilot pro jeri.
l lhe Ewing chapel.
Thousand Oaks, California and 1
Shirts and Sport Shirts in the Mens Department on
end
w1th
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daught er. . A rev1ew or the book "Crt&gt;dos Hrothers surviving are James burial was today, in Portland,
Mi ss Bt:'verly Per:in. T h ~ y And Quips.'' by Virginia Cary Farnsworth. Jr. of Chester; Ger. Oregon, Memorial Indoor ceme·
the Main floor . Other Gift Suggestions: Easy Cbail'l
came for the weddmg of \1tss Hudson was given by Mrs Ev-: aid Famsworth. Newport. Ohio tery.
Perrin and Wt lham D1xon to erf'lt Hayes. The book . a sequel and Paul Farnsworth, Jack- · ::: ___________ il Luggage, Bathrobes, Toiletries, Kodaks, BWfolda,
be held Sunday
to .Jigs And Julets. which was 1sonville. Fla.: eighl
sisters.' day by Mr. James M. Gault.
etc.
Mr and M~s. Ca rl Jones and , a senes or essays writtt'n when eight siset rs are Mildred Deputy Administrator, or t h
.d'au.ghler . Carlt't'll.
Drayton she was 10 years old . was writ. I Addlesburgt&gt;r. Nl'w Matamor- Logan Branch Offi~~. This ft
Plams. Mtch. a~e spe nding t.he ten in la ter years for church as: Garnet Cress, Fl.Ravenna gure rf'presenls an in~rease
weekend m Mtddleport w1th , women.
1 CI&lt;Ara Fransworth. Kent: Mary $6,151.45 over the prevJOus three
relatives.
I During the business session McClure, Canton : Fanny Pril-1 month pt&gt;rlod.
Forrest . Bachtel, stude?t at plans we.re made for the ordina- l chett, Canton: Kathleen Mug- ;:;;~:..:;~;;;;,..., ...,...,...,_:~~~iiii
M~unt ~mon ~allege, Alhance, lion of the rector, Rev. R1ch-1 rage. Bellaire : Eunice Smilh l
f&gt;!Ch.&lt;l
Ohro. " Sp&lt;'ndmg the weekend •rd Marlin , Sunday, July 4 at and Patty SmiU1, both of Wells·
Modoej 2JCS30/6
W!Ul /m; parents. Mr. and Mrs. 4
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p.m. Pi·ans Yrere
rna de ror bUJ'g w Va
?rres ac _tel and family. ~e servi ng a suppt&gt;r folluw·.,~ the.
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ordmatlon. Ml I ~nora Kenl i
M:\I!.F:S ,.~.WAROS
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Th
Cab•net is "' compact could
Simpson .and dau. Refreshmen Is or coo k.1es. , h e L ·r•&lt;o Bronch Office of .
htMrs .!aTilt's
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ing in H!'c kley , W. Va. with punch bnwl.
PIJSh button DemagnetiZer helps clarit.,.
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' Mrs Jean Cook• and daugh- 11-lrs. M(IX Folml'r
82 - chaMel lon•ng.
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tcr. Connie and son. Tommy, j f :rlll'rluin• rlub
Power transfOI"mer chassis ,
Prien
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TONIGHT
whert' Connie had d t 1 .
Mrs ~1ax Folmer entertain
1t Lighted chan nel 1nd1cators. - - • Shrt At
gery.
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"FLIPPERu
Colot rndrca1or oghl.
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Mr
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Starrma: Chuck Connors
, son, Greg of BuckannO W V Avenue. Pnz~ wmnt-rs
wt&gt;re
(Color)
were weekend visitors n~ith. re~J Mrs. John BP~vt&gt;r &lt;~nd Mr~.
-andatives in Middleport
: Donald McKenzte.
· Mr . .~:~nd Mrs .Ji.m Dale of Refreshments were served to
"STAGE TO
THUNDER ROCK"
Beckie)• vtsited Monday with the above named und Mr s.,
With Barry Sullinn
. Mr. and .\Irs. F.:arl Davenport Charles Riffle. Mrs .. Paul T1•:. ·
and Marilyn MaJlwell
and fami ly. They were arcorn- lo:. Mrs. ~ugene Tr1plett , Mrs.!
WITH MILLER MAYTAG
sUNoAY and MONDAY
pan1ed tn Beckley by Mrs. Har-' Richard Fmlav..·. and Mrs. Guy
Juno 20.21
riet
Davenport
who
hal;
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Harry Miller
Pomeroy
visiting with her son ~nd fa.:
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The brocket of Central and Deburab Kerr Hayley Mil11
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"'i:=.;___-.,_.-...-._.-_,..· South Ameri ca probablv
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"THE BEST MAN''
Henry F;ind.i
1ing less than 20 incht&gt;s at
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Cliff Robertson
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.' :emony Wmning the MISs Congenial·
ISS Son· lty trophy was Carmah Saxton,
•"ers. daughter of Mr .. and Mrs. Jam·
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ed the Big Regatta Weekend iD lng the wiMlnl drlva M
Pomeroy.
a'll'lrds. Miss Byar was l!llllfpt
Over 12,000 Ill cash prizes ed Saturday nJshl II 1 •
was presented ID racing con· pageant, IH!Id In
conjUJti:fjijl
test.anla participating In
the with the reptta weeU!Idy,:
Sunday afternoon Eastern U. S. winner of the roelonal
Divisional Championship boat. Anlerlea eonteat.
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lng events at Pomeroy.
Mro. Mabel Harrioon, _ . .
The races were the conclud· tary.Jrtasurer of the Mld,W
ing activities of the Big Bend Outbollrd Aaan., llld Regatta Weekend, a three-day of the National
Ou~
affair spomrored by the Pome- Assn., served as chief iCCJ!«'
roy Chamber of Commerce.
and registrar lor the nces wnlle
Regatta Chairman
Willis D. A. M1rtln of Jackson, .WC..
Leadingham and Jack Carsey, was referee and ·
president of the Chamber of The race olllclals noted ~
Commerre, announced today wind condltiDns on the Oblo
plans are already being maP" River SUIIday prevenlld
ped to make the regatta an an· possibiUIJj of World fteeorda .. .
nual event in Pomeroy.
lng brok~ 'l'lle rllCel bad bijill
"AU the octlvitleo collllect. sanctioned so any
od with the regatta were reo on the II!. mile ..,.,...
eelvod well 111d we feel the have been "written into till
affair wao aa overwbelmiD&amp; books."
succeio," Leadblgbam
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'Ille final Nsulta of the were as follow• ill !he ltlf II
caney jolotly observed.
Trophy winners in the 10 rae· live classes:
ing events were :
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Tom McNamara of
WMe X·Runabout Oasa
·Pigeon, Mich. in the C·Runa· McNamara of While P~
bout and X-Runabout classes; Mich., first; Charlea Whlft.
Philip Zieg of Bellevue, Pa., Jackson, Mich., second; Ko
A·Hydro: Kay Harrison, Ver· Saundert, Detroit, Mich., third:
mition, 0., A·Runabout and B· Ed Thirlby, Traverse
CllJ,
Runabout; James King, Jr., Mich., fourth.
Pittsburgh, Pa., B·Hydro : Dan· A·Hydro Class - Phi Up Zire1.
ny Klrtz, Elkhart, Ind., 11-Ry· Bellevue, Pa., rust;
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dro: John McMullen,
Flint, King, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa., Mich., D·Hydro: Ed Thirlby, ond; Kay Harrlton, VennUI\jn,
Traverse City, Mich. c-1 Run· 0., third and Ton Koprivw,
about and Richard Austin of Brewster, 0., fourth.
Lainsburg, Mich., X·Hydro.
B·Hydro Class JaPresentalion of the trophies King, Jr., PlltlbJII1h, Pa., llrlr;
WBi immediately following the (CunUnued on pqe a)

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Ultrasonic Waves to Peek
Into Rib Eye Beef Muscles
Looking into the rib eye of a living beef animal Ia QJie
of tl•e highlights scheduled lor the Agronomy-Beef Cattle Day, to be beld Wednes~ay, June 23, 1 to 3:45P.M.
(EST) at the Southeast Substation, Ohio Agricultural b·
periment Station at Carpenter.
A high frequency sound wave, mucb higher than the
human ear can. detect, will be applied to the loin region
on the beef aruma! to detenrune the amount and size llf
musclin&amp; in tbe animal, as welJ q t•le~C 1he
amount of excess fat on the
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animal's back.
There· wlll ' be l'!Vielll of reo
This technique, known as UJ. cent rtlfarch projecte • HeNtrasonlcs, will begin the after· lord-Ch.lrolais erolll·bntdinf,
noon program at the research call and yearling ma1111ement,
station.
forage erop alternaUv11 far
Wagon lours will shuttle visl· southern Ohio, pasture ,....
tors ID six other slops throupb· grams for southern Oblo lit
out the afternoon, to acquaint of summer amwalo for
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farm and city folks w1th the pasture In southern Ohio on fW
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current research bemg ronduct. fa~•
. reports on the alfalfa ed at the station.
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' Experiment Station Ia W00111r
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County u~ion q111111 Will
serve u WlgOIJ tuur IUidea. 1114
point out other lt!Cent reonrcb
in for&amp;f[t and field eropa 11 ail
A 14·)'ear.old Portland youth Carpenter atatlon,
was injured Saturday when a
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refrigeraiDr being hauled in a The oven! Ia open to tht ~
truck tipped over on the Souih- llc. A larp crowd II flliiil l
ern High School sophomore.
Frank Proffitt, son 'Mr. and
Mrs. Dale R. Proffitt, wu tak·
en to Holzer Hospital by Ra·
cine emtrgen&lt;'y squadmen and
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SAIGON (UP[) - South Viet
Nam's new military govem:
ment formally took over today
•witr a pledge to prosecute the
war against Communism until
victory Is achieved.
PIDLADELPHIA, MISS,
Nguyen Cao Ky, commander
A hr·radat group of :ivil rights of the air force. was In·
workers planned to march 12 stalled as premier and Maj.
mrles through thi s rural east Gen. Nguy•n Van Thleu as
CPntral Mlosissippi countryside chairman of the military junta
today to commemorate the slay at a time of increased fighting
ings of three workers a year a· , on thf' ground and in the air.
go.
U. S. Navy planes tangled
The march is srheduled to end with Communist MIGs o v e r
al the site of a burned Negro North Viet Nam again Sunday
c·.,urch With a memorial service and one or the Soviet . bullt
for \licahel Schwerne1 and An· jets was blasted out of the sky.
dy Goodman. white New York· It was the third confirmed
er~. and Jame-!' Chanev. a Ne- ' 1 kill" for American aviator!
gro from nearby Meridian, in the air war against the
MISs.
' Communist north.
In ground lighting Sunday,
DELPHOS,- Pt.NNSYLVAN· Vietnamese troops k;Ued
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I• Rei1road officials were try· Communist guerrillas in a re·
ln 0 to determine today what dawn attack on a Viet Cong
caused H cars of its 20-car Ad- stronghold 10 miles south of the
mtral pa,.enger train ID derail Am~rican air base at Da Nang,
h•ro Sunday niRht, injuring A spokesman sais 25 Viet Cong
tight persons slightly.
were killed and seven captured
Tht train was bound from in another battle 15 miles
Chlcap to New York when the northeast of Saigon.
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Mission Is Rejected
weotern Ohio IDwn about 10:30 On the diplomatic front. both
TOP OF THE CROP - Joyce Elaine Byar of Cinclnna tl, center, was crown~d Miss Southern Ohio at the Re·
p.m. (EST).
Communist China and Nortbl glonal Miss Amenca Pageant in Pomeroy Saturday as part o! the Big Bend Regatta Weekend . At left is Sheila
Viet Nam rejected a British Jeanette Ruck of Wapakoneta, first runner·up, and at right, Jennifer Crew of Pomeroy who was second runner·
ALGIERS - THE LEADERS commonwealth mission to se~ up. - Grover Photo.
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THE VOICE or BROADWA'V
BY DOROTHY KILGALLEN
WbaiEIN II New
Prlnceu Lee Radzlwtll, JaeflueiiDe Kennedy'• heauUiul
younger 1l1ter, 11 preparing lor
1 ftJDt In the United States.
She'• chosen "Sabrina Fair"
u her vehicle, ond a famous
producer wiD pr11ent her in var•
louB key eltle! - perhaps eventueUy, on Broadway. For quito
• kml Ume Prlnceaa Lee bas
wlntod to do IIOIIIOihlng more
drematle tlutn befnl 1 fall!lon·
plate London holtea, and 1he" •
been taking acting fiiSOIII lor
quite a while, quite Intensively. She 11114 to have appeared
In Pbllotlelpbll lor 1 week thls
Siinuner, but that velllurt luto
been eancelled Ill favw of •
nwt ambllioul tout .. Wll·
111111 Holden bU taken off lor
Kllrope ICilD, and lm'l Upecl•
ld 10 ntum to llollywooil imtll
July. He'• upedld to rands- .... witll hll wife, ArlliJ,
tiut 10 tar neither hu uld' uy.
lhlilf to 'e'lrffy tltelr mll'ltal
llatul. SlndJr l.eedl ol · I h' a
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I~ IN MEXICO-Deep In thought, French actresa
Jl, ._.tta Bardot guea .from the window of her dressi.ng

room ill Mexico City. The French beauty io on loutlon ·
for her latell film, "Viva Maria!"
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· Pomeroy,- loundatlon mechanic,
and Anna Mae Baird, 21i, Porn·
aecretary ; James ADen
Havvfey 119, Pomeroy, coal
roal miner, und VIrginia M.
Br~ckles, 33, Pomeroy, houoewife.
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/ Terenca
.818mp'l voice on ·the
telepho!Ml.. 'l'!le cinema hearltllrob
bU told her he11 be seeing her
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July, which wiU be bacl news
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supposed ID he Terence'l a'bsb.
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jazz drummer Denzil Be.t, io
eonlerrlng with attorne)•s. DeQ.
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has been alUIOiltlCed as winner
a hair dryer presented by
the XI Gamma Mu Sorority.
CITED TO COURT

'Ille accident happened at e p.
m. Saturday on Route 331 in
front of the Clair Boso resklence
at Great Bend.
The Meigs County Sherifrs
department, which Investigated,
aald Proffitt was attempting
~teady the refrlgeroiDr whea
tipped over, broke the truck
rack sort and went onto the
round. Proffitt went off
truck WI'th the reu......
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'6er1 or.
was knocked unconscious.
The department was
again at 7:30 p. m. Saturday ID
Nease Settlement where
Harris. 13: daughter of Mr.
Mrs. William Harris, was
by 1 car while riding a bicycle.
The car was operated
James Dalley, 26, Syracuse.
bike and aulD met on 1
The youngster was taken
Mtlgs General hospital
treated lor lacerations of
right knee and abraolooo of
left leg.
The Sherlll'a Department
rested Larry WilHam
Groham, Ky., llld Jamet1
Phllllpo Rt 1
both ..; dl~btnc the
charges and Genld
f1, Pomeroy on 111
charge, over the INIIkend.

West Virginia
Services .,. IIIUIOWICid llliiMrs. Esther M. lloptb, 'll
Pad9 City, W. Va., wbo at 11:45 p.m. Sunday, at 1111
WtlziU County
boopilal ll
New Mll'lilutvlllt, W. Va.

She was born March ,4, •""' :
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at Lon&amp; Bottom, tbe daug~
411 Lewis and Lydia LarklliJI
Younc. She wu a member G1
the Eastern stan and W1lllt
Shrine at Slstenville. w Vl
and of St. l'aul'a Meti.odlit
church
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band, F. R. Hopldns; two..,.._
Howard Younc,
Padon Qty,
and Ernest A. Grlm, the POit'.
at Paden City; a._.
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