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DINE WITH GORDONS
T-SgJ and
Mr&lt; Clarence Mrs. Baker Gordon
enterSpurnrr' Jr.••an&lt;l SilO
DenniS
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tamed w1Jh a dmner Wednesday '·,,
have rP turnn1 1rom r ranee a1·
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ter 3\o years service Th•) are evenAmg Pa1 er orne,RMulberd· '
omeroy
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rv ve resenl were ev. an
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VISltmg theu· parents Mr olnd ·""
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H, L·ame,, ot J unc· ,Mrs. Mason F1sher and Mrs.
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Roush were
Mrs. '1Clare nee
d MSpurr rt&gt;r,
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DSrII tlo" CII\ , Rev.
an d Mrs. Mrlton
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, busmess visand n r. an
rs A en r
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1lors m Gallpohs Wednesday.
abnd other
rhev w1ll
Mrs. Harry KeiSer entered
e statJOnt&gt;d m Caltlornta.
I Holzer Hospital Wednesday as I
---1ngd m the allt-rnoon
t' t
, were Mr a me d1ca 1 paten
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the I Mrs. Henry Jh!e and Mr and
!'exas enmmunlty
·- - - , Mrs. Paul KeJser ot Columbus.

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Mrs,
eroy, who to tmoWll lor ber
bus drl•ing chores for school
children duriug the
sebool
year has Yolunteered to ddve
tbe \lacalion Church School
bus which will lransport chi Id~n to Middleport and P()meroy for the classes,
Additional helpers Include
Pennie Mayes, Therma Vaugban, Pomeroy, and Vickie Ferreirl Middle rt

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About
MI'ddl eport

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CALENDAR
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MOfher-Daughter Tea is Highlight

0 f Five Poinl Star Stitchers Event

The F'Jve Point ...
_ Stitchers Brien and Pe•=, Mrs, Robl!lt
o~ar
4-H cIub entertained with ·a Thompson and
.,,.Mary, Mro, Wll·
mother · daughter Tea Tues. Uam Shoeke11 and Billy, Clnd'-',
JULY Z
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Bunch day afternoon a1 the hornt of Debbie and ' Donna, Mrs. R•ld
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Frida•
s. oy o er,
Young, Sheri and Nola, Mra,
r. an
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umas ue, lS Sewmg Club will meet
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Dwight John Chaley and Peggy,
1the guest ol MISs Karen Thorn· evemng, July 2. at 'he nome ol Mrs, Holter, Mrs,
1as at lhe home ol her parents, Mrs. William Reynolds on Pal- Milhoan,, llnd Mrs. Oris Ginth- Mr_s. Clarence Hawley and
Mr. and Mrs. J ames Tho~as mer-st.
er, advt~, were In charge ~ Ingrid
. , Mrs. J.ack Carsey and
m Columbus Last week Mtss
the m~tmg and members an- Jackie and D~~ne, Mrs. Jack
Rue JOmed the Thomas tamily
The Laurel . Cliff
Better swered roll call by acting out Spencer and VIcki, Mrs. HomMr and Mrs D~:~llas Hassler,
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rm a vacatton tnp to fnd1an Health Clu~ Will b.a~e a rum· a television commercial, us- er Holter, Mrs. D. J. Morgan,
Pom&amp;ray Ohto
, Reynoldsburg and Mrs William ~~tl-ll0--,'~ ~,~:w,;t'&lt;.1~.= ~-"'"' 1, ~~. &gt;r - Lake, and ts spenrling this week .mage Sale m the Swts~er build- sisted by their mothers.
Lenora and Louise Michael,
' Dlll:lf'd and Barbara of Lancasw1th them.
mg on Seeon~ ~·· Frtda, and A demonstration '"Fast 85 a Vickie Fletcher. Mrs.
Roy
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
! ter were called here Wedne'!l!ay
0 rOS WI
Jim Johnson
Saturday, 00gmmng at 9 a. rn, Flash," giving the history and Holter and Janice, Ann, Eddie
rHI Bt A I U, ~ 111
b\
lhe
Illness
of
lhelr
mother
has
:eturned
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Proceeds will be used to pur· works of the earner
. and Alan, Ml'fl. Dwight Milhoan
"GO GO MANIA '
TONIGHT
' Mr&lt; Harrv Kr~&lt;er.
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lrom two weeks vacallon al chase nospital beo, Anyone hav- en b Adn Holter a, w:; giV· and Peggy and Heidi, and Mrs.
('l (:'~'hl1t('olort
"GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM"
Mntt Monn1 Su~nn :\lilu~ h1m ,
: Lake George. New York.
I mg articles to ~onate may con· werey gtven on sa.fety m Pf~~~~ Oris Ginther.
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.lack LPmnn, RtJm' Srhnl:'dl&gt;r I Mr and .:\1rs. Edgar Thomas, I
The An i mn l~ . Tht&gt; H11/U'\
IColorJ
I Mrs Clvde Rrown, Jana Hem-I
I Mr. and Mrs. Ron Halley have tart Mrs. Char"s R. Karr Sr. ing by Shem Young and "Tips
-andrombs.
hart.
~1rs
W1lham
Remharl
relurned tfl the1r home In Co- 1
JULY 5
On Tools." by Ann HoJter. The
"STOLEN HOURS"
"GODZILLA " THE THING'
Susan Hayward
and Mr"&gt; _C harle~ Withrow were Local tell"'vision viewer~ may : lumbu~ after spending the week· ~ Theodorus council Daughters girls worked on the1r sewing
at&gt;chn1color 1
{Color)
Alhrns v1s~tors ruesday
see two former residents .al end with her parents, Mr. and of America will meet Monday I projects which were displayed
SUN.-MON,- TUES.
. Jani.i Re1nhnrt
of Jacksonl3 p m. Sunday on WHTN·TV .I Mrs _ Earl Kmght.
. at 7:30 pm There will be in- at lhe close ot the meeting.
Saturdav Julv 3
THF THH F. F. STOOC. EO
1s spcndmg a week w1th her · channel 1~
~hs Dale Walb~rn and f'htl- stallabon of oHicers and all of- Cookies baked by the snack"K INGS OF THE SUN"
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grctndmotlwr~ ~\l:s·. C l v ~ e; They are David .nnd Stephen dren , Steve and ./JII .have _re- ficers and members are urged ing and packmg group, hme
Wtlh Yul Brynnrt
"THE OUTLAWS
Brown and Mr~ \\dliam Rrm- 1Miller. who along l'lrtlh D&lt;~vid 1 h~rned from. a wet&gt;k s vacat1on to attend
, sherbet punch, and coffee were! The Freedom Gospel Mission
and (;r nrge C h:~ktri o;.
15 COMING"
I harl
I L1ttler and Rr&lt; Prater make , a Blue Bear Inn near Lake~
JULY 7
served from a table with white !of Bald Knobs Church held its
(('olor)
:md
Mrs
Nora
Rnush
was
the
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a
dance
combo
kntlwn
1ShP1'¥.ood
1n
Greenbr1er
Coun-1
Th
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G
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1 lmen cover and centered wUh Sunday School Picnie June 27
- and"BABY THE RAIN
"NIGHT TRAIN TO PARIS" Thursday dmner g11t•st of M1'&gt; The Cobras The band
has lty. They Jomed Mrs. W1lliarn .11 eh omethroyl
arlen .c~b an arrangement of sweet peas at Portland Park urith a bas
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played
for seve ral soc1al evPnts 81llv,esand
an Tom
c Wrlson ofnnCharan Wed
sd hy, J 0 1Y 7Mat 6Wpl.m. the
Mrs.coffee
Homerservice
Holterand
presided
at afternoon
ket dinneraatdevotional
noon andservice
in the
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Mrs. Geof. 1 in
the area
t lnhea
Mrs
D
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.a
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orne oMrs.
Irev W'lI son an d KeII y anu• 1'e_rn Wmner..:: ·of the lalf"nt show i leSIMon ..\", v a.
/Grueser
J~meaa ter
H J . Morgan, the punch bowl.· · Prayer was led by Rev. E.·
.1~ and Mrs Don Jell .:md L1sa on which the group Will apr. and Mrs. Harold Hub. 'Trtus as co-hostess.
· ~resent were Mrs. Raymond J. Griffith.
Kay re1urned homP.. Wednes. pear will be ft'a tured or~ the bard nnd daugh ter. Marta, have
Ba1ty and Karen, Mrs. Kenneth AUendlns were Rev. E. J.
dav after a VISit at L1~bon w11h j J 1mmv Dean Show later.
returned tram a vacation spent
Amsbary and Melinda, Mrs Grif.fith, David Grtfhth, M r 8 ,
Mr "nd Mrs Rf'llbPn Dn'" and The \Iiiier youths are !he ' at the New York World's FaJr
Woodrow Mora and Judy, Jack- LoUise Van Meter, Nicki Van
Lhlford D&lt;w1s.
; son• ot Mr and Mrs. M... rshall They also V1s1ted f:ettysburg. l
ie and Janet, Mrs James 0'· Meter, Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Mr and Mrs Harry Foltz of 1Mlller. Jr tNma :\1cCulloughL Pa enroute home.
i
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.
WlnPt Mvm, Fla. were weekend' fnrmerlv of !he Harrisonville Mr and Mrs Carl Horky i
Bachtel Relll'
lord Scarbrough, Mrs. Donns
gue~t .. ot Mr and Mrs K D art&gt;a , n~w res ldmg in Beverlv. ha~;e purchased the former Min ars•ng ~ayman, Mrs. Alma Pul
ltalht·nev and allended the 50th
· 1n~e Heverage property on Chest- ~
For Openin
9 , 11 hns, Cherlye Hayman, Mr. and
:mm wrsary ol Jh{'il' uncle and
nut St m .\11ddleport. and will
g on
Mrs Dell Talbott, Toni Wells,
3Unl Mr and Mrs Harry Swan
movr there m July from t n e The Co . operative Vacation Forrest Bachtel, student at ~athy Bissell, Charlt&gt;ne Flem·
1' Juhhng properly on Second - Church School sponsored by the Moun I Umon College at All,_,mg, Eleanor Evans, Delbert
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l'oulh F_PIIow.~/ ;
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Methodist Churches in Middle- ance, IS in rehearsals for Jhe Lawson, Marsha Evans, Pam
Mrs .'\of C. Wil son returned port and Pomeroy beginnine on presentation
ot the musical, Detty, Lettie Frank.
MPt'l.• IT Pdllt',&lt;day
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Tuesday from Huntington. w Tuesday, July 6, will include "Stop the World - 1 Want To Mr. and Mrs, J, A, Watson
The Youth Fellowship uf fl1e ·
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where she ha s been visil· act1vitJes planned for the clas.~ ~t Off," whi~h opens July 9 SJ.. and ,Jumor, Mr. and_ :\irs.
Rock Sprmg~ Method1s1 church .John Ferry and Mr~
F
mg relut1ve~.
es such as making or stained m the Mt. Umon College sum- ~ger Wrlrord, Roger Wilford.
mel Wednesday at 6 30 p m Slansburv fll Alht&gt;n~
VJsi~~ , Guests of Mr. and 'Mrs Ira I' glass windows, a VIsit to the mer lhealre.
rs. Eva Wells, Mrs. Stella
al the church.
WI In Mr and , s Hal h Lee Butcher and ram1ly are their Jewic;h Temple in Parkersburg, Bachtel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cozart, Mr. a_nd Mrs.
Dan
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Mary Radford. pres1denl, was r('cenll\
P
son and ramrly, A-St. clas~ and I use of paints, clay and other Forrest Bachtel, , Middleport, ~=~dJe, Cook1e Weddle. Rev.
m
L
harge
of
the
meetmg
\~hleh
Mr
lind
\1rs
Arthur
Orr
of
Ira Bulcher and children, Pat, art materials ; parade of com- was awarded a scholarship for ' t, a~d Garnet Cozart.
Especially on
opened With prayer by 1 h f Ches iC'r c II le-d on Mr ana Mrs Pa~, Mike and Paula of mumty helpers, viewmg film speech. and drama at the colS · Sprmg Lake, ~ C They are ' slnps, puppets and drama.
, ~ev Chesler Leml" followed ! R ·
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lege thiS summer,
ARRIVE WEDNESDAY
obert ewnmg
bv
Lt'l:' and am1 1·v on . a1. a 1so V1S1t1ng w1th Mr. and Mrs j A Sharing Project for the I
respon s1ve rea dmg· ' from I1)r urdav
Mrs. Gerald Kelly and child·
81bl(• She rne Blackston led m Char l e~ \\'a\ne Bnnker
o( .Ji-l ke Hrtz
Ischool w11l be purch.1sing For- ~
HAVE -GUESTS
ren. Dennis and Darla of Westl
let us never forget how long sought, how
the ~mgmg nl several song..:: Care\ e&lt;1lled on Bettv V&lt;Jn Mel
Mr and Mrs. Howard Jarrett. e1gn Language Bibles for use
Hollywood, Fla., arrived wectdeorly boughl, the ftr5t Independence Doy
A shorl busJriPSs se"~ 1on wa:-; er and' at the Dran Hrmke; Jr. and rl1ildren. Andrew and around Ihe world throu~h the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frye of nesday for a visit with her plar·
was .•• nor the freedom and opportunit:es
helrl and 1t was dec1df'd to mret
S d
Sarah Jane of Wilminaton Del AmerJcan Bible Society from an Dayton are the guests of rela· enf,q Mr and Mrs Allen Ei...l.
ro Worces.
·
·• ofenng
f , to be taken each day l"'ves
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thol1l hos afforded us, one and alii
'~~ i jl m 0 n II'edliE'"&gt;d'~\ ,ns tea dl 110nw , &lt;llu r av· ('affprnoon
and Mrs Ruth Wiley of
m th e area.
mger
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v· ,1rrd eh of
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tt&gt;r. ~1ass and Mrs Howard ~ The proceeds will also help to - - - - .
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sent ed tht&gt; lPsson from the MYF tvl
c' b ·
a· an t'l SIS er .la1Te 11 Sr. of Charleston w buy the lesson
materials 1
In observance of lndependencfl' Pcly, our bank w~l
rs •I son and twu ch1ldren
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stud\ book aflfr h r 11
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w o! Kentuck\ VISIIed \\llh Mrs Va VISited ht&gt;re recently w1th l n Sunday, July 18, each
not transact business on Mondtry, July 5th,
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' ~eehng closed With the MYF Marv Circle last week.
~ r" Cerll Kimes Mrs Jarrett , church ~ill have a sharing proJ
enedlctiOn.
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_, ~ and \trs Dan Sm ith and Sr 1s a ~Isler of Mrs. Kimes Igram With all. classes repre. l
,
famll\' VISited Mr and M V
~1r. and \1rs Donald Marsh sented and a display of crafts
01S~TI:G IN ~!DD!.EPORT ' gil L~ach at Mmeral W~;s ~~- a~d Mrs, Edward Wellman of and _aclivlties of the schooL
,
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Cmrmna!1 were Sunday visi- Children who will enter kind· · lr Force Lt. Col and Va a rerrnt S 1 d
~rs J~mes Jlart~nger t~nd cill~ D~nna and D~~~e az;rrl pent tor~ With Miss Frieda Faehnle. ergarten this fall through lhos~ l
•nd
~~~~,'- ,'mhmer' t nslmd, fan SPVt&gt;ral davs ~ llh Mr a:d "Mrs
Mrs Gerald Anthony Is em- ' just completins the 6th grade i
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af' . &lt;~ve rf' lllllf'
rom
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ploved t th C'l
' are welco
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llav.au where he ha s been sf H· Robert Harden and fanulv al . .
a e I Jzens National !
me o ll en
t e
llonr..,~
Norto lk Va
Ba nd She replaces Mrs Har- school Mrs. Baker Gordon is
u 1or 11 1e pas 1 1wo vears
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old Tl
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the secreta r th p
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Thr) are VlSIIlllg WII h he.r mo-, DlxJe Clri'IP v.as a guest of I
mmas ~ o resigned
ry or , e omeroy
lher. Mrs. Edgar Allensworth Pam and .Jennlf' Dav 1s a1 I.e· Richard 0Jle_r, a. student a c~urch cla~~es ~rth Mrs. Luand Ju s mother Mrs Lawrence tart recenll\
Miami Umverslty, JS employed Cllle Davis servmg m Middle- !
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llartmger He w1ll he as"&gt;lgnPd Delbert \';m Meter of Bowe orge resort In New
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111 Washmgton, D C., in July. man's Run rctlled on \1r. and
for the
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Van
Meier
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and
Mrs.
Wilham
Ault.
.TURN HOME
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SerVIng Metgs County for over 93 years
F.Nll VACATION
Sundar aftrrnoon
Kay, Perry and Merrt visiuod 1 Charles E. Lee and Beth '
\1r and Mrs. Clarence An· Donna Jt&gt;an Smith f'alled on w,'fh Mr. and Mrs
Charles I Fowler return~d to Marietta,
POMEROY
RUTLAND
dn·ws and ch ildren Susan and her fa lher 1awre nre Smith of 'hIS£', .Jr at Waverly recently G~. after spendmg a week with :
Raymond returned. home Wed- Lr.urel Ch.ff .rf'rPnllv ,
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M~m stayed ror a visit.
Iga:;Jes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Shop for Furniture •nd Floor Coverings Member Ferleral Reserve System
nt&gt;srlav evenmg after a vaca- DPan Barnllz of P~mero call· Mr and Mrs. C. H Wisfl. Jr
Lee and La~ry of . Long !
lion tnp. They VISited the Sky- ed on her Sisler Bett.ll Yv· - and their grandson, Chuck Han-' ~torn. Charles IS studymg at
Ready To Wear - Dr•peries - Mens and
Member Federal DepoSit Insurance Corporal ion
Ime ('averns stavt'd ovrrm"hl l M I
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an nahs have returned from
a
thern Tech. Mr. and Mrs.
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A L Fowle nd d ht
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Boys Wear - Dry Goods - Home
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un
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a
ternoon
where
they
visited
historic
points
Maraetta,
Ga.,
stopped
at
the
B k S d , f
1wee s vacaflon m Kentucky . · :
ra
aug er o
Mr and Mrs Larry Sm1th of1 and also the horse rarms.
~s on their way home from
Furnishings.
Chf'strr rallrd on Margaret .1\nn l \lr. and Mrs William Betz Itheir vacation in Ottowa, canCarleton and Patnrk a rerenl and dOiughter, Sandy 0 1 H'll,'
ada. 'l'l1e Fowlers also visited
1 the
' Sundav·
World' s _Fa_rc_,
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1ards v1s1ted the past
week
wnh M1ss Rulh Wise and her
:spent two davs al
Virginia faJher , Mr. C. H. Wise
Sr ICarsey and Mr. and Mn. WalAnd don'tforgetour Big Towel S.le
B'"e'"ac"'h,'"=======-, and Mrs, l'anny MrNam~e. They ' ter Grass at Waverly, She reon theist Floor
r
VERMILLION
also VISited with relatives in
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GallipoliS while they were on
WALNUT
vacat1on.
SALAD BOWLS
Mrs Della Carnahan of Bucyrus has been the guest of Mrs
THE OPENING OF
Charles McNamee and with
and
Mtss Be ~s Sanborn and Mrs.
PEPPER MILLS
JEWELERS
Max Sanborn enroute from vjsilmg relatives in Gallipolis before returnins to her home.
Dennis Ault is visiting with
r&lt;laJives in Sprmgrteld, Ollio,
MISs Betty Rulh Carsey visitMIDDLEPORT, 0.
ed her grandrnotner, Mrs, Ruth
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(UP!) - President Johnson's call for
teachers corps received a war111 welcome ·from
today, The outl)ook was favorable for conapproval.
disclosed his plans for thee teachers corps in
Friday before the National Education Associa·
In New \'ork, He said it would enlist thousdedtcated Amencans to work '" urban slums and
areas.
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Presidenl come out in support
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youn~ peop1e 1ol this concept"
pr.@
tor teachmg ca~
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resident sai!L "The , PreSident's teachers
"t~~ will J~so be experi- , corps bill will fmd an enthus~;
Tbe coanly co•rt boll•,
e~ .&amp;eachers willing to givt! ashe reception tn Consress,
post office, banks IIlii 111011
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!,Y,~dto TheyplaCI!s ol : gre~t. thought the conc-ept nad atother baslneoo places wUI be
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, can mg e ready been headed for senate
closed Monday in obsernoce
II""" :m our natJon to the helP, approval and that Jollllson's
ol the Fo11rtb of July bollday.
ol Ute poorest or our children. I speech "ought 10 assure 118 liP'
Tb• Pomeroy • Middleport
Pr~als for a teachers proval."
Dally Sendoel wUl DOt be pu~
,corps .bave alroady been pl·
---lisbed lbat day, bul will reo
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!l.red in the Senate as amendaume regolar edllloao Tueto
Mrs, Thomas Scally,
Red 1
,mentli to Johnson's mgne1 edu·
day, July lilt.
Cross Water Safely Chairman,
cation bUt The. arnendmenla
said today that morning awimnnr a 't~~ ming classes for the next two
beln~ sponsored by Sens.
lord NelsOn, D-WIB., and
HAZARDOUS ffiGHWAYS - Two died In this
weeks are lUted but adults may !
lf.~rd M, Kennedy, D • Mass,
accident at Rensselaer, N, Y,, on the eve of the
register Monday even in• for
said today that he was
of July weekend. The National Safety Council
evening lnstruciiOn to be given
"~ecy pleased to have the '
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that up to 570 lives may be lost on the nation·· hiahw~ys
from , to ' p.m.
Additional camp sites ore I dunng the long holiday,
Four persons recently com- ,
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planned soon at Royal Oak Lake
pleled purt I of the Red Cross '
near Pomeroy, _according lo ,
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]Instructor's Course taught by
Pomeroy Attorney Fred W. Crow has been appointe4
Horace Kllrr Jts 01'i'tW who
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tBill Wallace of Mason County to the State Underground Parking Commission by Oblo
waa guest s~aker at ,,,~ l'rl·
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A and Dirk Nease ol Meigo coun- ' Gov. James A, Rhodes , it was anno;;ed today, ,
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1day dlnller ·meotlng ol tile Mid· I
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model pollee office for 15 vears ty at the Hidden Valley Coun.l1 Crow, _a reSident of SyracuseJ;I• , IDL:iA..)Inexplred
dleport·P.omeroy, Rotary club.
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UJGay lacecllll ·lllmnt&gt;led :mur· try
pool m Jl4a&amp;oll Couo!Y-• term
J, 1957,
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Mr. Karr, a prominent Melga :
1} dOl" charge for th• pollee sta· 'l'l1ey were Theron Cruise, Butch I The Olii)!JtSSJOn, made up Of four m~mberS Is concerflo
~y building 0011tractor, ex·,
I II::/ lion shoottng of 1 handcuffed 1Meier, Brenda Potts and Mike ed Wit l !he, operation of present state-Owned under1plamed the operation ol Royal l
Isuspect in the group rape of l,loyd,
, ground parkmg facllttJes and construction of proposed
Charles Buckley, Middle~, Oaks, and described its equip- I
, By United Pr011 fntemetlonal
r1s teeno8ed dauhter.
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sh'
new o~es m lhe state.
,
- -wso ·critically injured in an ac- •~ent. He said he began plan· , The traffic de~th toll rose o~nously early today as, 'l'l1e cllare against Lt Torn first YCO:rs:'rn~ng to take lhe Mr. Crow " a 1940 graduate ,dation and Hall of Fame, the
cldent Ibis morning at the Riz. 1 ~mg conslructwn or th• park nulhnns of AmeriCans crowded btghway• and byways in O'Neal, 41, a deeply reliious ' Galli li Swirny do so at the of the Oh10 State UmverSJ1y l varsity of "0" at Ohio Stall
er
Go, on East Maln-st In m 1!162.
; ~arc I! of Fourth of, July weekend fun. Experts sai~ traf- man who noll her drank, to~."» fromm~o~ ~~ July i Law school, member ol the a_nd the OSU Alurnm Associi011
J&gt;omeroy.
Mr. Karr said the now
' ltc accidents may ktll as many as 570 persons and tnJure smoked nor swore, could cllange (DST
p.m .. Ohto State Bar Assoc.tat,Jon, the t10n
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are thousands of others.
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Buckley was rushed to Meigs Class
:;!~~ va:!ble at the ! A United Press International ed 14 persons killed In traffic peel, Carl Norman, dtes, Nor- The second mstructor's course , the Meigs County Bar Assaria- ! Mr Crow ~as ~ Feder~l Bur~nedral hos~lill by emergency 1 he n top~ ~ park count at t0:30 a.m. EDT show-: accidents since the holiday be- man was In critical condition at will be g1ven at the GalhpolJS tion, a member of the Ph1 Del- eau of lnvestigallon
specutl II•
1940
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ave
soon.
lgan Friday night, The break- ~ Los Angeles County General iPool July 12 to 16 from 7 to 10 ta Phi Legal Fratermly, was enl from
to 1915 and II
':~rio The accident occurred There are electric circuits
down:
Hospttal wtth bullet wounds 1n p.m. daylight
savmgs lime, president of hiS semor l•w class presently a member of the soa
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for 50 camp slles. The
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Traffic , , _,,,,,,,,, 74 the chest, arm and hip.
' Those mterested in 1ak,ng these at Oh10 State in 1940 and is cur· Clety or l'orrner Agents of tht
Details of how
IS on over tOO acres
of
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;Drownings '""""""" 1 _Poll"'' said Lt O'Nealop•· -- J courses may con1act Mrs. Seal- rently servin• '"special roun. :FBI. He is pre~ident of tht
]Miscellaneous """""'" 2 lire on Norman with an,, , ly,
1•el for the olf1ce of Wilham R Pomeroy Bowling Company,
1n)llred wer• not
avatlabl•. Pomeroy Chief o
Total
__ , , ,, _ n 1malic pistol Friday as tile
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, •Saxbe, attorney general of the I member of the legal firm ,fl
Pollee Jed Webster was
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I The National Safety Council youth was being led down a Mrs. Scally was assiSted w1th stale ol OhJO,
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter 1n Pojlif
&amp;all~g the Incident
chairman, Introduced Mr, I
Issued the predlcied death toll hallway of the West San Fer- !he swunmmg mstructJOn aJ Jhe 1'he new commission member roy, chairman of the board :'l f
Buckley, an employee for
John ;:.erner, r•cen~y 10•
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Ibefore the start of the 711-llour nando Valley station of Los An· ~lddleport pool by Mtke Lloyd, graduated from Pomeroy Htgh !directors of Downie-Gross, b)c,,
oil (\Ompany, reportedly
lh pres nt, was Inc arge
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weekilnd period which began geles police here, Norman was ! an Mullen and Ronme Hi?dy school in t933. While attesding director of the Farmers
tained, th• Injuries when a
e buamess sesswo,
BASS LAKE, Calif. IUPJ) -~last night at 1 p.m. local t1rne arrested in a roundup ol rnolor- ' v,, unteer helpers were Lmda PHS he was on the All-South- &amp; Savmgs Co., and Pori.!!l't
be wal worl\tng on blew up,
lleatb Methodist church worn- l'lu• tiny resorl communliy,_ lo- and runs to midnight Monday cycle and auto club members
and Mrs. Don Mullen . .,, ·n Oh1o roolball
team I V11lage solicitor for
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aervin8 the
dinner
cated high In the rugged Ster· The firnl holiday victim re- suspected ol drai!f!in O'Neal's e swlrnmmg awards !patch· three years and also on the All· from 1945 to the present,
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Bess Sanborn, Mrs.
ras, was armed to !be teeth 14&gt; pol'led wa• Mose D. Blanton, •19-year-old duuhter into a pn '• pms and t-erllftcalesl were SEO Cage team for three years. a former village of S
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j S!1811i!ler, Mrs, T. A, Riley,
day and ready to spend the 50, who was killed when a pao- 1•ate home Tuesday and raping ~=Jded by lit&lt; Me•gs County Crow won 12 letters in high Isolicitor.
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holiday, II necessary: llgh!Jng ,ener train rammed his car at ' her.
~·oss and Middleport-Porn- school lor playing football , bas- Other organizations ofii
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Garnet Entsminger,
off an expected mvaSJon of till&gt; an Atlanta, Ga., crossing •nd m; ,.,.,.,,....,,..,..,.11_ _ eroy otary Club,
' ketball and baseball He was' Mr. Crow is a member '
groups,
dragg~ it ~ quarter , mile. SATELLITE BEACH, Fla.
president of his high
school Pomeroy Gun Club, the
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We re rea~y lor tha _punks, Blanton s Wife wa' Injured.
I olaso all lour years.
and White Cluil or Ohio Uilit·
but they w~n I show ~p ,, the! ' Pollee, Issued warnings and (UPU - Trtlillrt blllllen
Crnif attended Ohio Univer- SJty, the Board of ~
k~ow what • good for them~ ftelded as many officen ae_ pos- =·~
ily
in 1933-:M, was a member Carleton College in Syr ',,, ,
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sa~d Mader~ County Sheflff S Sible to control the lradiiKmol l ther today llop~Dl! to add lo
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o1 the Ohio Stale Univeraitv the Meigs County l'ioneer ·W
Johrt Parsons, state
Deputy Wllham Helm, ,
flood o! weekend ncauoners. I lllelr lad of more lbao 3,101
varsity football team during th~ Historical Society, mem~ .:OI
-dlrteblr of the Ohio
Helm spoke from a special
poaods o1 sll&gt;er wortk 11
1935-36-31 seasons, on the Ohio Ga llipolis Lodge, 101
of EduCation,
com~ang : " ·established at
Ifill "'·"'·
Slste basketball team for two Gallipolis Golf club, F.O.E,; '
representativeo of
Funeral servlc.. lor Arnold n::~ y ~:~~~ w~en
A spokesman for llfaloEIJbt
Funeral service3 for Freda , year~ and receiv_ed honorable iJ, Pomeroy, Beta Theta ·,
~~:e:~~=lon
Francis Durst 48 who died
g ~ed he th I tll H II'
()o,, lllc., ancl TreiiUh Salv· Carl Bratt who died Saturday menlion AII-ArnerJCan for foot- social fraternity, and a, diJiC.
the state survey has been
day evening ai his residence on refc
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on lao,, IDDIJJaoetl Friday morning in Holzer hospital fol- ball in 1931, Crow is a member tor of the Pomeroy ~
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Pml St. ID Middleport, wlll be ge ~ '::'ere ~...,:; m~torc2:,!
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p Mr.'Parsons reviewed the
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ponncla apleee ancl more eral weeks illness, will be held
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port on lite Melp county r•lruRa,Kwllngs Cosio
home !:It weekend at thla popular re- . NEW
The third an- lban 35f yean old composed Tuesday at to am, at the Raw.1 :·' :
solldallon ourvey slep-by'
with the Rev, Clyde Bartlett
the An ell ' blamed ,nual .'?'· Bryant Day will be , lito balll ollbe llad.
lings Coats Funeral home with
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with .local I!Chool officials.
Burial will be In
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'I ~ rlbt8 celebrated Were on -luly i un. , "'
th• Rev. Howard Ruppel! offi''ffi
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Porn
ervle , tery
or
motorcyc • c u
Of .spoDSQrship ol the Volunteer i' ·-" " ""
"'-''• ciating, Burial will be in lh•
eroy,
He ·, Wor,ld War I
tlllaLcl
ouNt-HI':"o ":..ks
Fire '&lt;lepWIIJ111t '
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Mound Hill cemetery, Gallipolis,
a """'""• , ,, rumors c cu Thjo C&lt;!lellhtlon ts bekl on·
She was born in Cheshire
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litcd that 111 olhei' Jndtorqcle nually In'
of Dr. j
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the daughter ollhe late Cl1arle;
A $1,500 d?nation has been made to
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General'
~~~-Purple Heert.
!"ere plann~l,,lil rend~ R, F. BrY,ant, ' longtime phy·'
•nd Ronie Boice cart Her huB- Ia! hosptt~l, 1t was announced today by Admillisti
vou here,
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' ~~ of New Ha!eD who baa
band, How•, ai 10 preceded her Charles Rideout
E~=~and
~~~was Prece:' In
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iided the COipmundy tn Ito
in death.
I Mr. Rideout re~ealed the contribution to tl)e Dl\-ll
Mr-1 b)
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ve)ojnnent throtljlh His CIYIO • James E. Mumaw, 74, of Min· She waa a Ulember of the county-qwned faclhty was made by Mrs, Esther
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actl•IU•s l'llr mllll)' YJ!lfl' go Junction, passed •I'•Y.
Middleport First Presbyterian Edwards.
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and Jan, all of
n said lhere:·.'jVI\1 be I~ ~""""" Steubenville at nopn 'friday, vive. Friends may call at
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islliiUioolat .~, ?~~w Haven. Grade He was born at Syraeuse,
funeral home anytime.
tbe··~d hospital this ' Asa Brat~Wry,
eroy;
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of John and Mar)' Ann
weekJ"''
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tM phlldri!it In the aftl!rnoon. lck Mumaw. He Is
,( iitember ol the board I, Mrs: Edwards bas been
flrellilrks.at tO p,Jii, "
by his \Vii• Eva· 1 '.
Arcident Reported
1ng wtth ller mother and
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Mrs. Joe
and
On Twp. Road 143
Beach, Fla.,
friends and rellltlves
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Mumaw, all bl
The Me••s County
tho·~ board of trustees ol
Is the slater of
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and Cecil 'Brlllblhir,)1t.
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SAIGON tuPI) -, U.S. and Wletnamese l!lanes killed
VJ~t Cong guernllas in 160 sortiP.B 111 South Viet Nam
Friday, a U.S, military spokesmao reported today,
The announcement followed disclosure that ten U.S.
servtcemen, seven Marines, two soldlei's and an Army
helicopter crewman, were wounded tn scjttered ground
fightmg yesterday.
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The spokesman said the U.S ed to attacb on truck convoys
Force estimated Its pilots in Cornmmuot North Viet Nam,
1k1Ued 180 Viet Cong in 108 sor- Eleven jets 11om tho llircraft
agamst the rebels and that carrier Oriskany destroyed four
Vietnamese air forco kill- trucks and damaged several
"' 50 in flying 52 sorties.
more In three strikes south of
The ~eaviest communist loss Hanoi
was m Phu Bon Province in the , In the only major eround aecel.tral highlands 200 IT' i I e s lion reporled today, the Viet
northeast of Satgoo where FIOO Cong fired 'l/ Bimm mortar
Supersabre jets killed an esli· shells at the Can Tho airfield,
mated 100 Red&gt;,
80 miles iOUthwest of Sllidon
U, S, military spokesmen aald early this morning. 'l'l1e barrag~
a1r action early today wac limit- caused no casu&amp;llies or damage,

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at N. Y. Clothing! Don't forget we have SJlOrls and
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the Individuality of Fosler, gave the greeting to the
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under rush·hour tral A wheel of a car dnven w"'t St (lair Htll, Orpha Htll
wounded in batUe tr
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lc Friday umpmg one car and lb\ Clmlon ll Conger, 71 Ew Un1ted State• ol AmeriCa, Ease- accident durl.. the flnl all But I lound a dllbollcal coposolbly two mto the nood 11\gton, flipped a stone [ h t ment IAtart
months a1 th• y
in Ma
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River One mHn I
the WindShield nf a c:r Nora B Gorham, Carl y ' sian Borneo
Detroit has "" made tlie h!gbwas
wn dead and pohre fiVen east by George Bnce Gorham to Uruted Slates oi l Dens Healey reported today way• iato junglea Wild anlmall
f•a:ed u:;or• Ylcttms m1ght ho
42 Lakewood and broke u ,
l!asemenl, IAtart.
H..Jey, In a written reply !AI now •talk tbe black-top trails,
un er
Inns of cnnmle and I wenty four other srresrs re
Edna E Shields to United 1 query iii tlie Boa ef Com- Mustangs, 'n;en 11114 Wild·
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I,F oshc · 12 on 1ls roster All play••• A tryout camp w1ll be con storm Great Pleasure owned
1 357 son, LouiS
\spec •on WI 11
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ooren ree an must get mto the game by bat· dueled by til&lt; uncmnau Reds by McKmley
of Washmg3
0 3 .333 Nannette and Sherry Sl)lllh Vlrg•l Atkm• county deputy snd Iii Kreutzer ll31 and Cam•lll tmg once or pla)mg three outs al Ironton on
July V ton Court House Oh1o and Har·
1 1 1 ,60Q iof Mansheld spent lwo weeks the cook•n&amp; and sewmg con-\ Loser- Agutrre (9 3) HR-Kreu - - - - - - and Saturdav July 10 at Bet&gt;ch ry Vallery of waverly OhiO,
3 1 0 .666\ Wllh Mr and Mrs Bruce My Itests will be held Refresh· Agmrre Sherry 16' Noschwttz
Iwood Stadmm Startmg time " and drtven by Klfk paid '6 40,
1 0 1 .600 ,ers and family.
ments Will be selVed
I (81 and Moore, Freehan l8)
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9 8 m accordmg to an announce- :J;l50 and $3 20 10 wmnmg
by
1 3 1 .2501 Mr and Mrs Harold Hawk
JULY 13
Kreutzer (1 3I and Camilli
I men\ by Farm D~rector James t.o lengths
Wampum WaJ
2 3 2 ,571 and sons of McConnellsvtlle re Chesler Counc•l Daughters of Losor - Agmrre 19-3) HR M McLaughlm
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1 1 6 ,117 cently spelll a weekend wtth iAmer•ca wtll meet Tuesday at i Kreulzer llstl
The tryout camp w•ll be open
A
of 47lt
wagered
1178 735
to boys between the ages of 16
2 1 4 ,166 Mrs Letha Wood and other rei 8 P m There Will be mstalla
3 2 1 .375 at•ves
lton and all olftcers are urged New York 002 4f0 801-16 21 I
land 21 years of age
1 0 3 200 I Mr and Mrs Roger Hines to be present and wear white B
Clncmnatt Reds Scout Gene ,.--.-....,_,_,_=,_=-t
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aiJO"J.nd T-1112m9ano
Bennett 1ft cooperation
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Mr and Mrs Willard Hines of WI 11 meet m regu1ar session Loser-Morehead
HRs _
Gene James
Ironton
Dowson, Martin, Waltm, no Avtr19ft
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Jane Pomeroy spent Sunday wtth Tuesday at 7 45 p m
Repoz !2nd I Howard '2nd I
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of the Camp
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Mrs Ida Knight has returned Luci Johnson Happy
by a 14-5 margm In fri.COunty •1
qpant• must brmg their
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The Chester 4-H Boys CiubJhomo alter spending two weeks Over Conversion
\Chicago
000 111:1 000-4 8 o Pony pl:&gt;y Fnday at
shoes umform and
met Monday evenmg at the With Mr and Mrs Vtctor W1ll l WASHING !'ON UP!\
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cream and kool atd were 'aerv- Mr and Mrs Johnny Newell Bames
· never happier (71, Locker •31 and Martm ble and smgle Bob Burdette nett or Mr James
ed by Mrs Allen
of Columbus openI the we&lt;!kend 10 all my hfe about becommg Chane&lt;" Lee 161 and Rodgers a smgle and double Danny Ab- legmn players must brmg a
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
By
Allell
Mr and Mrs Roy ChriSty w1th Mr and Mrs Hobart New- 8 Roman Catholic today was Wmner-Lee 15-41 Loser- Wil- oil a home run smgle and dou note from their Leg1on coaches
M
rs Richard Bartoq and Mrs Letha Wood viSited ell Other VISIIOrs were Mr embarked on 3 weekend of eel- helm I f-4&gt; HR-Skowron !lllh) ble M1kt Young, two smgles, granung !hem permiSSion lo
her lith btrthday
Tom
double 1
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camp
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, evm , entertained oa on Sunday at the Veterans ho&amp;- and bMrs Clair Newell of Co- ebrattng
The Prestdent's
younge r
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If B s 1smgle
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well party
honor of Rev Wood
Mark Hawhk, McCondnellsvtlle
:sas abapt•;:,
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each a smgle
10 warne several SP5 Jerry Cleland and laml· IS VISiting
and Mrs Ray
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WhFor
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JOmmg the Roman Catholic
er a tnple Darst two smgtes
hosts to Mr ' and Mrs Char· They are enroute to Germany Mr and Mrs Mrs David Ko- faith In a prtvate baptismal
and Bibbee a double and ""
lea Bissell and children, Naomi from Fort Hood, Texas.
lblentz were Sunday
aupper cemenony at St Matthews Ca
gle
David •Ill! l!,obby, Mrs. OnS Mr and Mrs Clayton Allen guests of Mr and Mrs Law- thedral near the White House
Ielf Burt went the route [or
Gaul, Mis
Sargent, Mrs \and Btll spent an evenmg Wllh\rence Smllh
NEW COACH
Pomeroy •lnle Moody and !'yo
Buel Ridepour, Mh
HQ!IrY lllr and Mrs Charles GoegleiD
The Dodger• scored In every shared chores on the mound
Eichmger aruU,aura Jelln, Mrs. ahwilamlly, Flatwoods
RECAU.. FAUL
ST LOUIS &gt;UPI - Robert 1mnmg but the second to defeat for
Mp~l Van Meter, Mr aGd Mr and Mrs Pete Elberfeld CHICAGO (UP! - 'nle Chi· W Greenwood, recently ap- lhe Hamsonvtlle Bombers 11 S1
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Mra Olear D•lllnger, Mr ami atid .M•ke spent the weekend In cago Cubs Friday recalled ponied assiStant basketball Fr~day m Pomeroy Boys' teag LOPEZ RELEASED
Full Lint
Mrs Nat Carpenter, Julia and Columbus w•th Mr and Mrs p•tcber Bill Faul, 2S from coach al Washmgton UmverSity ue play
KANSAS CITY Mo lUPIDavld, Mrs Lena PO!ller, Mrs Raymond Elberfeld
the Salt Lake City farm club was named head coach, replac
Joe Welker paced the wmners Manager AI Lopez ol the Chi
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Bradley Pooler, \!tckle a n d Recenl v1s1tors of Mr and and optioned pmch hitter Harry mg the outgoln&amp; Charles Smtih wtth a grand slam home run and cago Whtte Sox was released
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Rhe•,
¥r• Freda Miller, .)Irs Mra. Frank Gaul have been Br•ght to the aamt club
11 wso announced Fr1day
h Ch k H
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Aberta, Well- New York
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MorpD hie McKn!Btn to 8
above Nowhere li tftei'e AJ1C1rs
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and Ruger l Jefie'l'. to Tru•tees
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of uary Even In upPet tfaca are
OD racial prejudice J'r\llay, •
cfuiy II tG enforce dtll
of SyraciiSe, Phtlhp d1st O..rch, 11• acre, Chater. Bessie
to' State ol found Comets, Jrleteor1,111d Slat Havens'w..d: w Va
VIncent L. Bnt4eriek, Ne
equally, but tltey did not
Cltd W Middleport
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w Ohto Ea!II!IJIOlll
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Mrs Louella M '
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up to It," lhe judJ!t "
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Mmes rl, Racme all c1t Clark to State ol Ohio, 13 acrf, Ethel Nei!OII
tWilftam ft. SP,aced
sl•, told 1111 olllcef•
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llHn lmoren
atl Is reat stop" -apart 011
roll4e Ha ' kyw' lnd'
Bll!llllt barflorin8 ].'rejudlet
I! I a I , clemonatra tor 1
J':mfa•ture
to file re(!lstralton Frallk Markina, Pearl Mari· ftbiift;,rl
e an, p
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Is ney, est Uberty, Ky,
waft! NtsrOes, Puart6 Rlcaiil
apfn Friday m
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49, Oregon, o, ms to Marvm L Schramm, OJ&lt;. Thomas H Wells Irene 1'1' Us which appear lo olfer
Pl8CIIAROED
oilier minOrity 11'\lUP'
and Ch!eago Men'
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sanctuary from tbe \leiila 'P tf
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and wbltll '
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In one If lbe
downtowa
Me1gs court Juty l C C Cuclller to Wilbert R Ma!He It !Awtlier deli. to encotdft tilt
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Jordan, 233 acres, the ' five dollllr bill n;qoijf«&lt; 'to 11911,
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Dr
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Cool down 3 45 am
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to Connie Brlddicl:
Cited toda for ..
e ny, Kanawha River I r a Karen Brown Pat.Beaver
C peedC tOdi
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Marmet 6 10
terson, who lied lor scholastic Mrs Thomas Scally, el g s llill, Nancy Pickens Robert
today
t' y, ?'1 IW H Shaver Jr down
honors
Comrty Red Cross Water Safe Pte ens, Judy Roberts' Roberta
les (, Rhodes
4 t5 p m , 0 F Sheare
award IS presented by the ty Chatrman and Sw1mmlng In· Teaford Dallas llill, Jean Pat.0 US
Inn Clled toda 'h ed mg down Wmfield 10 p m
r Gallia County Medical Society struf;lor at the Mlcldleport Mu- terson and Dellble Gilkey
dmmg while
down 1\mlle)d 1 15 p.;.
Recetvmg a frog patch. for WA1tRLOO, N '{, &lt;UPI)-At
8 The award for the best all ·8- nlclpal Swlmmmg Pool, as
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Samuel
G • bo E Bowles down
! 10 1round student went to Karen nouoced the students who have the Begmner 111 were Vtckl least live persOII!I were killed
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a m Beaver down Wtnftefd 3 _I BroWII Paller!Oil The award Is compleled the var10us
Blankenship, Edwin Cross, Car· today and 30 Injured wbell
speed Charles L
23 ,45 am L Fleore up Wmfteld made possible by the Hnlzer mmg levels and who have re- Ia Ftsher, Walta Mllzle, Sandra Greyhound bus collided with aa
lialhpoiiS, Cited Wednesda • for • 20 a m
Clime group
t'€/Ved thetr awards
Roush, Veroon Roush, Jenelle automobile on tht rain-sUck
delecttve muffler and Thy
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The commencement addre» Recelvmg the Red Cross
Cummmgs Barbara FISher New York State Tllruway aear
\ Temple
SERVICE SET
was delwered by the Very Rev- sumer Award Pms
Jackie Su; Carsey G E Gw ' here
23speed
Juty
us, Ctle 1 Funeral servtces lor Mrs Don. rend Mons1gnor John C StaUB· and Certdicatea
Irene ther, Jack Kaun.' Cathy
Stste pohce said many of the
Two10 convtct•ons
in MeiS aid L Cox who died Thursda l ton who mlxmg humor and Barnes, Morton Barnes,
dows Carol
Fruth
Kenny
InJured
were In ae9DUI GOndl
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c-ounty court frtday lnctuded l mornmg m Hillsboro will by \senous thoughto heaped pratse beth Blaettnar, Cb1pper Oatley Hof(.;.an V cki Fletcher Mary lion
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E Pope 19 Vmton, l held Sunday at 2 P m at
upon the graduates for lhetr Barbara Fultz, Mike Hoffman: Boggs, ' Karen
Baley, Jim The bus, With 38 passengers
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fortetted $2150 bond lor cond• 1 Prospect Methodist Church near succoss and urged them to lol· Mitchell Meadow•. Sonya Dh- Jones Mlchael Braun, D n and a &lt;Inver board, waa bead·
twnal speed and Eldon (.
Hillsboro Friend• may call at I low m the path of h1ghest ser hager, Dav1d R1dgeway, J e f Silvers
ed for Boston from Chl.ago II
burn 48 Middleport, hned $10 1the Miller Funeral Home there vtce to humamty
Riillleway, Joe
was rammg at the time ol the
and costs for !allure !AI atop m until f1 a m on Sunday when
In the course of his renunb Scott Van Vranken, John
Tadpole patches were
a accident, police aald. 11
assured clear dtstance
I the body will be taken to the he stated that tbere appe.ared Riley, Beth Vaughan
warded to Begmner 11 classes 1'he bus overturned
a re01
A trustee of the
Coun lhttllng
embankment Patrolman c L Russell who church
lessOIL'I to be teamed from the Wngbt, Clillord Alllley'
Including Stanley Braden, Ketth suit of the collision three mUea
lv Commumty
lmprov•ment erale
was mod was InJured when shot by a
pat1enb who are being treated, Baker, Pamela Buck, '
Ashley Steve Yonker, Susan west of thts Senecl County
Corporation member of Melgs ll!:llyson recet\ 1 be car and man tn a stolen car S&lt;'veral
JUNE REPOI\T
and he urged tile nurses to nev- Gilkey, Mike Hayman, Janetta Patler!IOII, Gayla Roush, Debbie commumty Ambulancea ...,.
County Appeals Board of the head
co '' ump on the months ago reported back to A report o1 the acllv•tles of
McGuffin, Jenny Thabet, Becky !WDIDODed from Seneca lnd
SelectiVe Servtce, member of \ A second smgle car
duty at the Pf'&lt;( Frtday,
the OhiO State Patrol ID the
Fultz Jimmie Jeffers, Kathy OntariO counties !AI rusb the lithe Grace Episcopal church IO!lk place on Rt 218 :cr•dent l - .
Me•gs-Gallla area for tile roonth
Armstrong, Faith Perrm and jured to hospllalt.
member of the Pomeroy Alhtet lmne tenths m•les soutt" and · - •
ol June show 51 acafent •nvesMaureen Luellen.
lr Boosters. " a Kentucky Col 7 a! a P m A
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ltgattons There were 41 In Gal
Members of the Beginner l B I
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onel" honorary State F1re Pre south by Thomas D
ila county and 10 In Mei&amp;s Six:
class recmved turtle patches
a
etnper!IIUl'f\1
ventlon •nspector, past preslllent iMcArthur went out ol con
le&lt;!n Injury acctdenll WJth 25
Heresy Holler
a concoclllll of groand yok&amp;- mcludmg Lorna Bell, P au I Promised over 4th
of the Pomeroy Alumm Assn on a slick sharp curv
d trot
perSO!lS lllJured
SIIVertvllle RD
sleak garniShed with a tired
Croos, Tam! Hollman, Nancy Sunshine and balmy temper•
past president of the Pomeroy loff the left Side hlltln: :n
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There were 10 •rrests, 374 Dear Sir:
' tuce leal, a di8COuraged slice
Steve Jewell, Steve Pic- lures today pomited fait
Downtown Coaches
former rail fhere was moderate damwarnn8s ISSued and 511 persom l Willi I lirm con¥lellen thai Dillon, and a piece o!
liS, Kenny Harris, Mike Ro- Fourth of July weekend wealbet
member of the Pomeroy ltnns I age to the car
El
' assiSted Patrolmen pu1 m 154 the dlly of
II nol yet sUghtly larger !hat a poker
berts, Ricky
Tom- lor much of the natt!ln, tht VPI
club and the Pomeroy Grange ' A lwo car acndent took pi
S
E Smllh, W J
paol I lind myself baek m and somewhat less deiiCIOUI
my Foreman, Cryllal Fruth, reported
and a member of the Meigs a! 7:Je pm on Bob M care nu JeanE Mann George iON nllJR
l&gt;arkestAppalach••aller-th-icompanied by a cup of '
Kenneth Stewart. Steve Me- Butatldalwavewaminganll
County Society for the Promol "k Hd oeven tenths
to Thomas E Anderson
SEOUL tUPI -Maj Gen er safari mto the worlol of au- I which belles any tslk of
Guffm, Charyl Huber, Keith high winds and htdl Frida,
tlon and Preservation of Bun :"' HI 35 A car dmen by Paul er:ncy A Anderson, Lots, Porn- Lloyd E Fellenz, the US per-highways, sa.... I bad mlshortaae - and a b•ll for
Blankenship, Kathy Baker marred holiday leav!-tating In
Frop
Edward France, :19, (oallipolts
Y
Army commander m Japan, ar many yeort o! drl'flntJ, aunwed lbeit part of a dollar
Mark Gilkey, Janet Van Vran- IIJme areas The tfilal waVII
Crow Is married to the for [met a north hound car dmen l
W Batrd, Belly Jane fiVes m Pusan Monda,!: to begin onslaoghto of !be ooce boroe- l One former Army
ken, Jell M&lt;&gt;ore, Tony Burkett, warmng '!'llowed an earthqUake
mer Eleanor Karr and they by Kellh Edw31d Cotl!ell II
rd to Donald J Baird Bob a live day orientatiOD tour ol and. boggy chaulfers ol the was hea,rd to declare "Life Kathy Manley, Kathy Haley, I Alaska s Aleuhan lsllnds
have three chlld"n Mrs lin Golhpulos on " •harp curv/
L Ba1rd, Parcels, Che•ler Korea
early twenttel, who wen 111 was much more
1111- Cheryl
Charyl Hamuna, and was for much ol the West
da Beogle, R1&lt;it
OhiO um the lei! rear ol the se&lt;ond &lt;ar
ange
Fellenz will vliit military In- likely !AI caD "pe •, • haw" er der the • Nhu Deal" In
Danny DaviS,
Blanken- Coast and Hawau. II wao .aUed
vers1ty student and1 Carson , c'Uiilded w1th u., lett Side of Dut Neutzhng, dec to Nor- stallat10ns 1n Pusan, Taecu and whoa" 10 an emerlftl")'
to nam"
shtp, Lisa Herrald, Cathy Han- off later when no unustlal actlvsemor th1s fall at Pomeroy High the first car fhm was mod man Neutzlmg V1rgene Bahr, Seoul during bll lint
uoe brake ..,. oteeru111 wheel; Maybe Appalachia Is not
nlng, T1DJ Duffy, Clltlckle Foil- tty was noted
tcbool
0/ate damae lo !he rrance car Aff1d of 1rans Pomeroy
tr1p 1o Korea SIDCe be took the , Sunday &lt;lrivm" of tha ,seventh level after all
rod, Carol Barnltz, and Randy
----and shgh1 lo the Colt! ell l'rance Norman Ill Neutzltng dec to command o1 us. ti'IIO!* in Ja- thll1let who wero the fltlll midllironymOUL
Houdashelt
NOW YOU KNOW
Antient Rridue
was clled to GalhpotiS uourt Theo Neutzhng, Arlene SwiSh pan m April
idle-of. the -road partio1811S the
Crawfish rephca awards were 11171 A D a.t elllee .C p
I T
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.toly 3 for lel t oi cmter
er Mildred J Wells Richard
lex tsnk pilots of the
given to Tony Venej, Mark
w
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D ?peka falls
Another lwo car
accident H Neutzllng, Cert for Trans , BORNEO ilGURE&amp;.
Iforty dayt and the hoi J:l)dderl
Veney, Ann Moore, Paula Kloes, pell,
117
TOI'I£KA 1\an tl PI - An took place at 5 27 p m on Itt Pomeroy
LONDON (UPI) _Six Brttisll ol the llft•es, 1 felt perfectly abGene Humphreys and He1d1 andellltalJ _ , d 01 •

streets of Perth I wasn t about tom A car d11ven ea&gt;t by Wall
lo lmd out
slandmg barely sell Jones 27 Columbus was
breathlllj! while the skunk rub makmg " lett turn 1010 the sta
hed tts nose against my toes ItO// and a car m back ot him
About 30 seconds
my dr.ven by Yelton llarughan
am mal tne11d lefl 1 was reltev Lolumbus slowed down a tl
11
ed bul st1ll nervnus 1
•as h1t m the 1ear by a car
that I needed a beer hefme gn dnven b)
D Roush &lt;ill
mg room huntmg
Bidwell anti Ihe 11n •act forced
I noltced • hotel across the the se&lt;-ond car mto1 the hrst
street Ahove one door "as a car 1 hct e was heavy damage
SII!JI
ladles and
&lt;' to all
c"" Housh hod a
corts, above
read n,
on the lefl hand He was
1 I harged with dmmg while •
mens entrance
10
F1gurmg that I couldn 1 qual lomated and for !allu e
10
\f\
01!her a lady or esco1l
Ill assured clea1
1 Lance
I t
pushed !he men s en I other IDJUI) acuc
look
ranee open InSide oot too rhare at 9 :lO p m on
325
tenths mile' norll•
'sou lh b
A car driVen
Grande Yhad ;r1 Ellyson H1o
!Continued from
out Which ca • ron! !Ire blow
page I
out oi
lhe car to go
1
ol Comm ce
fight std
and run ofl the

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Karen Brown patterson Named T~p
dow~
H0Izer Hosptta
. I Nurse G d
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ra nate
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I corner
Queen
down Greenup
With of.
mutebwldmg
appre· lI
m ' Pennsylvama
up 2 50 I
I watched
hellllon •• It came closer
3 50 a m Gtlda McCO!ll
ran right up to me. stopped,
f'lve aCCidents caused slight InJUry to !IIree persons In Mefdahl 4 45 P m , Mtss
walked under my legs and sat lhe l1rst hours of the long holiday weekend accordrn
cy down Meldahl
s 40 p m
down Its wh1te str1pes twmk a Ieport by Gallipolis Post Stale I!Jghway Patrol
g 1 Chippewa up Meldahl 1 50 '
led belleath the street hght- •t 1' Two persons were InJUred
Im , Bayou Lalfetle up
10
was a skMk
a three car acctd&lt;'nt Ulat took way Alhe Van Hms 42 Rav dahl 4 20 am , Bayou
Prrhafl'l there are t a me place at l 4G a m today on RL
w Va clied Jut down Meldahl 1 10 a m
skunks runnmg loose
the 35 at the Wmters se!Vtce sta for passmg at
crO:SI! Galllpollt Dam -

en&gt;~ood R~droad

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Koonce, Humphrey• , (I), Hoeft bard • worklnl anglerS bad Lake Mil!Ain
w1th1n three
)
Brogbo
II)
and
Dalley.
some
ouccess
tliillheastel'll:
Best
ftsbing
Is
games
o( the
!A
17
ers !4JIIIl all )VIth Ute
indiVldual averages)
_ Koonce ti-7).
Fishing prospects by dm- at Burr Oak Dow, Forked Run, Angeles DOilgers
1111!
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I.J)g. Ule usual stuting mna, two extra pitchers, and the
u cts
Dillon and Seneca lakea been mstrum.mtsl m tbe Pblia'
NQid utility mfielder, have a combmed batting average
'
8 1 central: Kiser, Knox, Harlus Among the streams, the Mus- delphia streak, knocl&lt;lllll IP 14
of,.491 through June 29
•
Mllw
000 0'/AI OlD- S
and Indian takea report good kmgum L1ttle Muskingum and rum and h11ting six homn
13 1
102
101
men w1ll tell you that Is clouting the baU
,
Pitts
30l- a
w a ter conditions w1th basa, the Walhond•ng produced some whtle makilfR only two mllelllll
Cloninger, Ellera (l), Kelley bluegUis and some catfish bellll! tar1Je, outstanding catches of dunn&amp; th•s period
;ltuWinebrenner were to field hiS mn£ top bitters the
tetm.llverage would be well
Lea
(7) and Torre Cardw e 11 ' caught Although most streams bass and catllsh
Elsewhere, the Houston
0
1
abo\181 500
h•• sw ng, he is mne lor 15 In By Ualted Prell lllterUIIeDol
Nallona W
l'cl GB Schwall (7) a 0 d Pagharom are low but otberwllt m fa•r to SootbW&lt;!stern· Lake flshmg tros topped the Dodgen 4-3, the
21
1
While this rosy batting prow· the Pony
league Wbite'a hits
American
GB Lo A
3S 58
Winner - cardwell '7· H:s· good condition ltsblng pressure fmr Water condlt1011o are good Ptttsburgh Pirates drubbed 1111
1es 43 34 558 2 er - Clomnger (10.7)
ess eou'lll dbtl before the sched· are all sohd hne shot• to nght
w. Pel.
s
- IS doWn Few 'r.sh are taken
at Grant Clark Cowan Rocky Milwaukee Braves 8-3, the Sl.
1
ule Is completed there 1s htile and center lteld, not a blooper Cleveland
45 27 62!&gt; •
Mathews
!lith
I
Nortllwesten:
Tbe
Maumee
Fork and Acton
Several LouiS Cardmals stopped the New
41 33 554 210
1
to Jillltate any' sertous early m the lot
Minnesota
:
;
R•ver
Maum..,
Bay
and
San
streams,
especially
the
Great York Mets 6-3 and the SaD
28
40 34 541 310
3
1
coo'ilng ·off by Baron batters
Or constder 14-year-old third
Pttlsburgh
4"" cm
100 002 000 - s 7 4 dusky R ver have been produc· M1am1 and Stillwater mers, re- FranciSCO G1ants blanked tha
40 311 526
410
560
42
What has produced th1s rec- baseman, Van Johnson John·
M apke&lt;!
514
Phlta
100 000 I2X-I 8 2 twe of white bass perch, port good results
Chtcago Cub&lt;
37
556
or!Htlliii of h11tmg - poor op- son was an outstanding Little Detrott
St11
9
O'Toole,
Cratg
(7),
Arrigo
sheepshead
and
crapptes
'nle
Erie
&amp;
Sandusky
Bay·
In the Amencan League, tbl
36 41 469
10
487
ptlchmg', an unusual League hitter He was above New York\
l21&gt; Chtcago
35 41 461 '"" 111 and Pavlellch, Edwards (81 Upper Huron and Verm1l10n Smallmoutb bass and white 1teague leadmg Cleveland !J&gt;.
34 41 453 1'. Houston
crop rlJl( nalural bitters"
In average last year m his first
10 Short, Baldschun (81 and Cor· rtVen are clear and
bass contmue to hit around the dtans
the Baltlmor•
35 42
31 46 ' 403 161
ll'l.! New York
27 51 346 181'. rales, Dalrymple (81 Wmner- mouth baso and bullheads have Island Area and some walleyes [ Onoles 8-0 the New York v..
lb-IJI!Iddleport age grouP' or Pony season This year he la
29 44 ·397 %1
jll!l) A strmg of luck'
6 for 10 (absent the last two
C
Friday'• Resallo
Baidschun 14-11 Loser - Am· been biltng well Fmdley and are bemg taken at N1agara \ kees humiltaled the Bostou Rad
46 324
22Result•
ijl(f.WtnebreMer thmks the weeks on vacation
ansas 1
San Franctsco 4 Chicago o
go (Hi t HRs - Per•• l6thl, Fostoria reservoirs are clear Reel Kellys Island and Gull Sox 16-2 the Washmgtoo Seo*le!IIJifl(s pltchllll! 19 on a par, Leadmg .he club h1tting IS New York
Boston , night St LouiB 4 New York 3, night Stuart (13\hJ
and catfish and walley .. are Island In Sandusky Bay yellow tors shut out t h e Detroit
2
U
little better tban aver· 13 year-old Danny Lewis, a hulk· Cleveland 811Baltimore 0, night Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 3, mte Los An
200 001 1100- 3 8 II bltmg well
perch are bttmg well and chan Tigors 6.0, the Mmnesota T'illllll
ag4 .,ys hke Bob Burdette of mg (180 lbs outfielder bat- Washm ton Detroit O, mght Pittsburgh 8 Milwaukee 3, mgllt Housto: 000 000 IJI-1 10 2 NortbeaslerD: Fair to good net catfiSh contmue to run Out edged the Kansas Ctly Athletkla
6Kana City , mght Houston 4 Los Angelea 3, mgbt Drysdale (11131 and Roseboro 1 fiShmg at Pleasant HiD Charles look lor the weekend " fair to 31 and the Los
PoVtiJIOY, Jllll Crow of South· ling at a 666 chp (6 lor 12 His
Angels
1
3
•I'll
Haven's Gary Bat- 14-year-old catcher
brother, Los Angeles
Chicago
mbt Saturday'• p...,bable P•lcb&lt;n Bruce Cuellar ,81 and Brand \ Mill, Atwood Leesville Gull good dependmg upon weather shaded the Chtcago Whtle lkiX
4
ey ,hlive sne, speed and stuff Bob - jUst as big - IS 0 tor saturday'• Probably Pltebers st Lou•s at New York night
_ Cuellar (1-1).
lord, Zepernlck, Clendening condthons
5-4
Tht Jiarons have fal"!d all of 20
Chtcao at Los Aneleo-Buz- -Stallard (4-31 vs Ftsher (64) St Loms 022 002 1100- 6 13 0
Wall Bonds nmth • inniDI
lhl!ll'O)
Carl (Bifdy Demoskey the bard!
or John
vs. cmcinnall at Philadelphle New York 001 010 001 _ 3 1 3
1smgle w1th the bases loadld
21
Are the !!raves loaded With southpaw pltcller of the Barons, Lopez 17
(7-7)
night-Ellis 112-S) vs Herbert I Gtbson (11J.6t and McCarver
Isent Don Drysdale down to bll
natu$ htlters' Nol hkcly ra 14 years old, d1dn',t break any Mmneaota at Kansas c1ty twi- (3-4)
Lary Mtller , 61 and cannn
\ flflh stratght loss, but th• Dodther,.:be has a crop that likes bats m 1964 but he. 8 for 16 )bght-Kaat (6-7) vs Segu• (4-V) Milwaukee at Pittsburgh - lzaro Loser - Lary lll31 HRs
gers retamed their tl"o • gama
and that will tske 1ft at thiS pomt
Detroit at Washmgton - Me- Sadowski &lt;5·3) vs Friend (:HI -Francona (3rdl Htller (2nd)
llfst place holge Uls Angolel
1
0
sti'UI1110n. w&gt;th probably one or
STRING OF LUCK•
Clam (5-S) vs Rtchert 15-6)
San FranciSCO at Chicago - \
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took a J.O lead alter s11 innmp
two tllat approach the "natur- Or are the Barons - so far Cleveland at Baltimore-Terry Shaw (7 51 vo Jackson 15-101
M•ddleport and Syracuse
m the Held ThiS rule w•ll a"' and Drysdale tookmg f r hiS
at liiUotr" ciasotftcalion
- just lucky at the plate' May· (11' ) vs Bunker l4-4)
\ Lo• Angeles at Houslon Dll!ht Cleveland
1115 100 010 - 8 2 open the Second Annual Syra \be enforced lor the champmn l2th mtory, had a no-hitter go3
J'Ct'&lt;•example, Greg While a be thiS month everythlnl they New York at Boston-Dowomg - Koufax (13 3) vs Dterker Baltimore 00 000 00 4 1 cuse Pee Wee Tournament at shtp game
mg until Bond smgled 111 1 be
hu!lf;l!J-yeal'old fltst left h•nd· hit wtll go mto the hands of the I6-SI vs Lonborg 15-7)
I (2-3\
Stange 13 I) and Azcue J I the ball park m Syracuse on Dates of the tournament are fom lh The Astros scored o11&lt;e
ed battmg baseman, couldn't defell5e
Sunday'• Gameo
I
Sanday'• Games
Larsens l3) , Palmer Tuesday, July 6 at 30 p m
July 6 7 8
14 16
170 m !he seventh and two more ID
qu te make the Little l;eaue ThiS could be part cl the Ch•cago at Los Angeles
Sl LouiS at New York
141 and Orsmo Loser-J M1Uer Other
m the first All games w1ll start a 53 the eighth to set the sta@8 for
All-Star
team
as
a
regular
last
story
Mmnesota
at
Kanaas
City
Cmcmnatt
at
Philadelphia
0·21
HRs
Colavtto
n9th),
round
w1ll
be
Racme
vs Harn lp m Each team will be allow Bonds smgle M•ke Cuellar,
1
year, largely beoause ol his "This IS an awfully good hll· Baltnnore at Cleveland
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh
Howser llsl\
sonv1tle at 5 30 p on July 7 et. 15 mmutes practice starting brought up recently from the
hitting But lli1s year, alter ling team," says Wmebrenner DetrOit at washmgton
\San Francisco at Ch•rago
New Haven vs Cheshire at at 4 45 P m tEST
[!nternat•onal
League, received
1
swinging a bat lhrough the wm· Just how good the weeks to New York at Boston
Los Angeles at Houston _
Mmn
100 000 200- 3 9 0 30 p m on July &amp; and Porn I
c edtt for the vlclory
ter jUSt for kicks to level out come Will prow.
Kans Ctly 100 000 ooo- I :; I eroy vs McArlhur at 4 p m on
Mr and Mrs Orvll Gaul, Mr.
Grsnt (8-2) and Batley '\ July 10
0 0
CAPTURES TROT
and Mro Thomas Weber, Mr
0 Donoghue, Hickman 17) Dick- Tournament Manager Bob
COLUMBUS &lt;UPI
-Great
SQUAD BATTING
and Mrs Ons Gaul and Mrs
son (9) and Bryan Loser _ Louks aa1d any boys who w1tl \
Pleasure, a champ•on doubleAB H R BB KO AV Lmme Gaul
0 Donoghue l41 01.
not attam the age of 10 years
galled mare held off ' chal-

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Ralph
!'I'Y'iDd himthe Phil• tilt
a propbet
!AI a 4-3
over
"1 guarante thll," old St11:clnnatl
'Tile 212
art, tbe maa who has led or
Major Lee&amp;ae a.eaulll
trrst
tied the ma)OI' Jeaaues in !!1'· By U•lled Preu IDtlrllolknW
e•gtitii·UIIIirle h.
rora at lint bale lor the put
Nodollll l..el&amp;lle
coLUMBUS (UP!) - 'nle Tappllll and Berlin, Lake Mil· fint-lnnla&amp; error
seven oeasont. " '1 will
Sail Fran ooo IOI zoo- 4 1 o stste Wildlife Div10lon said lAin 81111, Lake Park A lew muo- the R&lt;dl to
In as many
u 1 clrlve ilL ChiCago
000 ooo ooo- o i a Thursday fishing cond!Uona k1es bave come from Leesv•lle The PbiiJ. wtnum

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Ukely isn't • n)ajor league manager woJthy of
hillml\li who wouldn't
baseball jobs with Charles
(118Ui!foVinebrenner of l\li.ddleport
t&lt;/l!ltedlig fellows wouldn't like the pay down m the local
IKI!IndtiCit:.s but they'd • reliah the team batting average
poJWi\ by' Winebrerorer'! team of 13-14 year-old ball wure cam 1

!I~:~~~~~ London, Marmet lllld
It bad btell a bard day:...l'd I surpmmgly, were men They p(lbce protectilljJ tile queen
4ams were oo the
htlch hiked from N1agar~ Falla, were dressed In clean clothes As 1 read the tast lines of' the sills
•topped lor two or three houri thai looked worn and IWiblftcJr.. sign, . See you 10 Perth on
Boat Movemeall:
in rorontAJ, and now was almost ed Bartenden, wearing coin Glorious Twelfth" and "G 0
Oluo RIVer - Peggy
to Ottswa. I wu tired
changen on their belts like u save the Queen, • 1 was addrees·
l3, $ 30 a m
Only tblna In my mind 11 I American car-hop were serv- ed by 1 rough-looking man 10
14, 4 SO P m ,
sat 1111101t sleepill&amp; In the front IIIli draught beer
a stained T-shlrt.
up 14, 10 50 p m.
seat of a French · Canadtan sk1 I touk a seat near the door "You a stranger here'" he Jolin J. Rowe up 14, 12 05 a.m.
mstructor'• car was the hope and pve one of the mfll 1 quar- asked
St Marys up 16, 12 05 a m ,
ol flndlne a place to bed down ter lor a draught He left Ill· • Yes, I'm from the states, ena up 16, 3 50 am, Chriotvl
for the uight
teen cent•
' down 16, 5 15 am , Susan
1 answered
Not Wlnlln&amp; to IO!lk lOt
a I A Sli!D on tbe wall caught my
d doWII II, 5.45 am , Natan•lll
1 hate Yank s .. h
room m Ottswa, I had hllll let Ieye TeU111g about the Lanark and stalked aw~y'f''
e sa• ' down 16, 7 am . ChriS Jr
me
of! lltlr Perth, Ontsno, County Orange Commemora- That 1 fell
th
1 17, I 10 P m. ; D11le Clllilletngel
I d never been to Perth before lion, b11 black letters noted that 1me to ' leave ' 1 was s:oc"::~ ~!
17, l 40 a m • Ahce down
It tlll'll&lt;!d ou1 to be 1 real ex speakers wouid mclude R.roth- know thai there were still
S 05 am , Onward down
pertence
er Allen Bahan, County Mas- 108 m Canada
6 40 a m ; Western up 18,
8
WhUe I wu standln&amp; aloni ter. Brother George Doucet!, Luck was with me .. 1
m • Jeflboat down 18,
the road deeidtnl what to do, M P , Hon Geo Commel, M a room for one dollar and
a m , BIICkeye Stsle up
18
aw1th
girl1approacbed
and asked,
L A • and
SisterOnt
Bell EastMason, access
half _ lo
a cabin
that even
am
CharlesII Kup up
toothl01s 1rm,
Where Grand
MIStress
running
te
am •• Joyce
20,
GRADUATE NURSES- This Is the elass of 1985 of the Holzer Ho 't 1 11 1 f .r
8
1
1
you l'"ng'"
I didn't understand, and still around the house
am . LyiiD B. up 21, 12 50
m exercises at Gallia Academy auditorium Friday n1 ht Th
c oo o ,,urs!IIg, who
To Perth," I said not r&lt;ally can't make oenoes ou1 all the k•tchen..
m • Chickasaw up 21, 2 45
Martim, Kay
Patterson, PatrlCJa Lowery
owf'
nl
Sherrriann
1
01
knowma how to gel there
abbrev•at10ns,
and what the I couldn't h
ed
f Jefferson down 21, s am A.
Clark, Joy Ashworth, Martha Brown Donna Bahr AD
n e n UcK Mtller, Molly
1 or Patten up :.1, 4 20 aDL; 'M&lt;oa-l Patricia DaVIs Cremeens,. ilue AJleniworth Woodard 'Ca
good" sbe remark 'Orange" "· unleos Its some- the1 runnm
HdmS et Craft, Sara Yoho, Nancy
ed, 111 fifteen blocko
that th•ng like the Grange For all found the ne
na Bosworth down :.1, 6 18
beautiful sprays of red rose1.
'
pears an
usao Jenkins. The graduates
1
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way "
I know Sister Mason, the grand cold) I went' ,;':'~."too
Polly Crane up 22, 6 35 am
Tbanka," wu alii c-ould mut.- mistress, wdl be guest of honor hmd my locked door thlnkln · Jerry Bosworth
23, 4 30 '
ter dreadln&amp; to carry a heavy at tbe ball whde Brother Douc- lih at I wouldn't be '" Perth I m ' LagU!UI down 23,
23 10
30 a m ,
swtcase that distance and doubt ett IS I member of the m•htary the Glortoos Twelfth "
Lunga Pomt
••
• m.
mg that 1 ton the stze of Pertb
Steel Ranger up 23 1 a m , Jld.
would be divided mto blocks "
en R up Greenup 8 35 p m
1 began !AI walk About 15
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Jane T down Greenup
mmutea later I was m I omall,
p m.
Steve Cltck down
11 45
clean busllle8S district On stop
up
p m ' John Hood

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re1 77
122 lleved
Porter inand
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GAMES JULY I
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Wllllllll run when
De!DOSI&lt;ey fanned nine, wal • a..tlten at C'elhlre
the Il!Jdier• during the f1ral
to thrd from first was ed 4, bll 2. Ingell t1nned MkNieporl tl Ill.. Haven
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The Pomeroy BowUng Lanes have ComP.Ieted In·
stallation of tJl New Lanes, ApprOach~ fin Deckl
and Ball Returna and Other 111\Provements Forlthe
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of Hereford breed have found
their hom&amp;- here. Rudolph was
one of the outstaDdlng names in
the late !BOO's. In tho 1920's it
was Prince Domino. In more recent years, Zato Heir M 51st
sire of the Tergets and Madelines have become reinowned
names from this ranch.
Since 11157, the offsprtni of a
famous sire WHR Garget 43 has
won 20 champion and reserve
championships at leading liv.,.
stock expositions.
The ranch is owned by Mr
and Mrs. To91 Leavey, who liv~
In Los Angeles. Tbe rancb pro-

vallable at any price. Tbls would
make the property worth o,..• ll
$2,000,000. Thjl average lnvest..ll
ment is around $1 to $8
bead.
The present herd totals abol11ll
2,500 head with about a
cow herd Included 1n this
Sah! price per heller last year
was at a minimum o1 $400 per
head.
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The manager readily admit:;rod that :Y 1keep ~ Holote~n
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be see :
~ In c;.::~ thi;e~J off
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can be seen In the fact that
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the
Tbere're other ways of Jllv· ran averag
pounds.
ing
Another outstanding fact was
Sweet fragrance here below, the comment by the manager II
Loving deeds, a kindly mes· tbet they malntamed well over
sege,
a 99 per cent average calf
With smiles our love to show. He stated that If It were
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we should
not keep our less they would do something II
praises
about_ lt.
For folks UU they are dead, While we can never expect
Phone WY ~2975
But we should show our feel· see such an outstanding bree&lt;J.
ings
10g establishment 10 our area, 512 E. Mlin St. Pom01r...rl
While they're alive instead. subh ranches do ptay an im·

ed about 800 In ltNm. Tbe aver- res. He puts out 100 acres this Land In the ares wbich is lrri- famous Wyoming Hereford
aile farm or ranch Is 3,700 ac- year and leaves the other 100 aated is irripted from
Ranch. .
Farming bal different
rp. Tbe largest ranch was 175r acrea faJIDw to collect suWc- as they do DOt lulve.
, All my life 1 have beard of
lein.·.lD many Pirta of t b e 000 acres unUI hall of It was lent moisture for the wheat crop and streams from wbl$ to
his
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~try.
. purchased by a syndicate of Lbe followtns year.
lect and store water.
• t breedlDg establishment, but
'l'bls paat weei, while 00
m dry land farmers from Colo· Tbe soils In the county are The other notable fad l!t•
hiBtory goes_ back to 1882,
lour, we vtalted tiro areas,
rado.
mostly Shallow grevel al(d loam ctl'lllq that area II !bel It when it began Its wstence as
wlthln 10 miles of
Tbe average small farmer in soils. '!bey are also relerred bas lbe IAaleBI IullllaiiGot
offshoot of the celebrated
Wyoming in the
that county owns about 1 sec- to as )'OUIII soDs, !bat Is, the ol Minutemen mlsslle1 01 aaJ Swan Land and CatUe Comp.
01 that state. Tbe area tlon o1 land (64 ar.res) In or· bacteria have not worked on the place In the world.
· any. Unprecedented blizzards
west of, lllwn at the
der to grow 100 acres oi wheat, organic matter lor long period• The other highlight of this and arctic temperatures for
at Field Station reported
the farmer has to have 200 ac- to buDd up a productive 101L trip wu a visit to the
weeks durtns the winter o! 11186had more hall than any
Eas:md
very Utile snow cover
the winter. Most of the snow
WJ
tbet fell was going by at a rate
Y~- FWWERS TO THE UVING
of about 10 miles per hour. It
didn't stay long.
The Ohio Farm and Home seated. Falla from boal8 and server. Sklen should
The flower• that are given
At · the Horticultural Station Safety Committee urges Ohioans docks account lor a high per· wear a We jack~. In case
Unto the living here,
they were attempllog to Dnd out 10 learn water safety so they centage of the drownlngs.
a fall, point one sld up 10
Are SUch a joy and blessing
whet sHelter belt and lndbreak can enjoy water sports without Should your boat overturn, of lt sticks well out of the water. To those In need of cheer;
trees and shrubs as
as becoming a drowning victim. stay with the boat. Most boats A head bobbing In the
But the flowers that are givfruil8 would be able to with· Each year over 6,000 drownlngs will stay alloat for several can be overlooked, but a akl
en
aiand the high altllud lo
Many of these deaths hours. Even if you can sw1m, readily observed signal. Boals
To those who lie In death,
moll\w'j!· climate. The tr~ an~ could have been prevented If don't try to swim to shore, lor not have brakes as other
Can never be ll blessing
shrub' risearch ha
be a few safely rules had been Its bard to judge distance over vehicles. Followlnll too close
To one who has no breath.
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e~ h!arned and obeyed.
water. It is not advisable to have disasteroua ~:~:~:.;I
And nQw, dear ones, I'm askvery l"""uc ve. ey are a
wear boots or heayy shoeJ In Always wave off the
They cannot see their beauty
ing,
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temptl~ to lind ~· airawber- Learning to swim is one of 8 boat. Should you beve to swim boat.
Nor smell their sweet per- Please give no flowers to me
ry var1etles which will w1t1J.
best ways to avoid water to shore they will Interfere There Is no place In
fume,
When I am in my casket
iU!II4 the severe winters.
P~rents should provide wltb yo.; ablllty to swim.
sports for horseplay or
Tbey cannot know who gave And can no longer see.
·'the l}'ee~es at the sta·
mstructlon for their When you are pulling a skier, ance of basic safety
them,
f!Qp all have chicken wrre net·
by the time they are stay in the ski zone. This zone both or which cause acddenl8. For they have left the room. J usl some smlles and a token
Of your love is all I need
t10g to Protect the gws from
the Fourth Grade. Swimming Is usually ~ked by white Don't forget, alcohol and
They will not be returning, While I'm here among the
tiall dlpllage. We were shown
are reedlly avail- floats. Two people should be in er only mix In a class -n ot
And therefore cannot see
living
big 'blilges In the wire which
from the American Red the boat, the driver and an ob- a boat.
The flowers that are given
Trying hard to plant good
hili! been made by hailstones
the YMCA alld the YWCA.
To them so tenderly.
seed.
the li.lie of ben eggs.
Beware of the varlOWI nota0
f. Wilbur T. BreUell,
devices being offered I or
So, if we have some flowers
-Composed June 3!, 11165, by
!!&lt;'tension Agent o1 Laramie
Tbese
devices
do
not
help
•h
That we would like to give,
Ml'l.
Riley Pilotl.
county, .where Cheyenne is ...
teac a youngster to swim.
Why don't we look Mound us
caled, in ~·scribing his county They .only give 8 false sense of
And give to folks who live'
IBid that it contained two milThe•e ru'ober tube• and
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can suddenly deflate and A good food that has a real cakes, and other baked foods They'd rather have one flow·
General Lafayette was about
20
miles by 65 miles lD size, and
can carry children Into place In many home kitchens are good when mnde with Iner
years old when he volunteer-•
Thai's given with a smile,
ed his services to the colonists
the average elevation Is bewater. Ever wouuer wh~t h. nonfat dry milk solids, com- creased amounta of dry milk
tween &gt;,000 and 7,500 feet above
happen to your child If mosly called dry milk. Dry Often a recipe takes iiO
per Than have them by the hun- during the American Revolu1
aea level. (Meigs county Is
were to slip off? Prevent a milk is a powdered mixture of cent more dry milk &gt;ollds than ,_,~dr;.:e,;.d'i.:'======•';;.,on;_.
llpuiiO feet.)
tragedy by Iea~lng to swim. JLllksugar, protein, JDd miner- the amoun1 generally used. that
McCetMitk
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llle !'acketa for w a 1 e r most recipe• that call for fluid tablespoons of dry milk with
sports. On Y Coast Guard ap milk by limply substituting the each cup of water. If you are
pr~ved jacketa should be used . powder and water for the re· usin,; fluid milk In a recipe, you
nus type covers the chest and quired . amount of lluio milk. can add Z tablespoons or so of
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cornea arouud the oack of neck. With dry milk, you can !ll&amp;ke dry milk to step up the nutri• Prlctcl with the lowell
• Blg capacity on '2-3-plow trador
lt will support you In aueh a variety of mealtime favor· ents; generally lhe dry milk
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• Capacity reurv• wh:•n ustd with blettr ,....,
a lll80Der a• to keep your lace ites - white sauce for main can be put in with the other
out of water. Tho br~ght orange dishes, cakes, golden loaves of dry ingredients.
• Venatll. for all type1 of foro.. cutflne
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Here's :a. big-capacity chopper with a 9-knif~ cutter hea4 1Dille!, greens and brown• of op. desserts.
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water. Before leaving shore
TO BE RELEAS"D
IJD8;1ce sure there is an approved Convenience is anotber asset
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cuts sborter than a ~~ in. long. Finer eut forage padu
preserver for every person of dry milk. It keeps well when BERNE, Switzerland )up!)tighter . , . uSP..s lesa storage space . .. lMB three wagonl
~ lalboard. A recently inspected properly stored and It
U.S. Olympic swlmmina •tar
do the work o( four. Finely cut. forage ifl more nutrltiou._
extinguisher that will met take much shell space.
Don Schollander was due to be
and Uveatod;: clean up troughs after every feedina:. Tht
Coast Guard requirements pability of nonfat dry
released from a hospital
16 has big capacity . . . 60% greater than any other
shou1ld always be aboard.
1ukes it useful as an
today in order to fly home.
ehoppv in the same price clasa.
A pole 18 one of the be t
en! for such desserts as
&amp;hollander, who won four
devices. Any materl:l : ; cre•m• and chiffon pies. For a gold medals In Tokyo, is being
Avallahle with row uop, cutter bar, or windrowii
be pushed out to the per- stlll whip, you beat together al. treated . for mononucleom.
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pickup unit- switch 1nlts in as little as 1 •lautts,
is satisfactory. Do not go In most equal amounts of
him unless you are trained milk and water. Before
EMERSON FAVORED
New Halllld's ·Model
life
savlDg.
A
drowning
perp10g,
chlll
th~
milk
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wale&lt;
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450 Mower h• along
will grab you and take you mixture - With or w1thout
WIMBLEDON IUP16 - Roy
3~-illdt tickle stroke
I""'~.. too. Farm ponds UHd ~ald1ng - to shorten the
Emerson wa• favored to beat
tllat eets you out of
swimming should be equip- mg Ume. The whip ~an be made lhll close friend Fred Stolte in
yotll' llay field fasterl
ped with a Ion pole, or a ring more stable by the addition,
the finals of the
Yau.-upto71m!S buoy, with o8feet of quarter fore beating, of a small
tennis championships for the
Phone WY-2-2115
• hour. New !_k!UIIIId's inch rope attached.
of an acid. such as lemon
second straight year today
REAR MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
o. of a stabilizer, such as
leave himself open lor ano·therll
Keep an eye on lhe weather tin.
fabulous offer to turn
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POMEROY
Mulberry Ave.
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when
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easy
to
use
dry
Ilk
slonal.
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of bing on the ter
you 1o0ow a few "mpte rules.
HARVESTERS
stonn. Don't fo~~ that
T&lt; store the powder, put it in
an1 swimmers are prime
a tightly covered jar or can.
for a bolt of lightning
Dry milk so covered keeps well
e FORAGE BOXES
Learn boating sefety ~lea. m. the kUchen •belf for several
to the right when
· mon'!"' if the temperatures are
eRAKES
anollher boat. Avoid large ves- no higher than 75 degrees. In
sels and sailboats. Sailboats hot weather, you may store the
bave the rlght..of·way because tightly CID.!ed jar of dry milk
do not have the maneuver· lD the refngerator. If left op01 a power boat Boall en to the ""· the powder may
not be turned · t high take up moisture and become
a
lumpy
_Spring Avt., WY 2-5101
lol' they can be swamp·
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their OIJI1 back wuh Tbe To use dry milk, m moat rec~
POMI!ROY, OHIO
buoyl and the v~rlous pes use one-fourth cup (4 taldi
sltiJIIIJ lhoutd be learn- ~tespoons 1. of powder and l cup
Know the aafe capacity of of water m place of each cup
·boat, and keep everyone c. fluid milk called for ... 1 taFo&amp;mOOil;;iii;;liiiOOiiOOiiiill;;;ii~o.;;;~=~~~;;.;.~ bleopoon dry milk plus one.
fourth cup water for onto-fourth
cup milk and 1 cup dry milk
plus I quart water for 1 quart
of milk.
For baked foods and for
other dishes, simp1; add the
dry milk to the other dry Ingredients (usually the dour) in the
recipe. 11lec use water for the
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PHON' MY ,;2639
required amount of L'quid; stir
In the water as you would ll"'
ld milk. No mixing of Powder
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bot. One way to mix Is
lbe' water In a boirl, .pru1k1 0.
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'Jhe toilpWlrtJ deacribed real etta'•ttuat,.,n In the \'IUilft of PomerOJ,
~~~ ~:~Z·...Ohltt 61.., In the .., 11 •
Ia~«~ 11f Pomf!roy, Melp Count)', Ob1o,
~nn !;W!InJ a part. of 100 JlCI'e lol N'o .
'103, Town 2.. Rani&amp; 13 of the Ohio
'ompany'a Pun:twe. bertnnlna af I he
outh corner of lot aold ~ Oeo~
tiveh tn the northiiUt p ' oJ aald
10 am-• 1of so~: thenl!l south 30io!l
egreet weac 130 feel
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hence noi'UJ 10 dl!.il'l!ell 'Nest 1811
feet to tho l!fllt Une or t1U1 1oC Oil
wiUcb WuhiDrtoD Stlven formeriJ
realdeltit hence north 8 derr"HJ~ eut
138 feet to the northeaat oor1111r of
said lot f-urmer!Y owned b)' Wuhlnl·
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Pomeroy, Oh1o, on Jul)&gt; e. 111611 at 10
a.rn . Minimum prlte t50.
SIJned: BlaettJ!er Autoo Comp&amp;IIJI
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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Monday 1'111'11 FrldaJ
6.: 00 Sign On
6:00.1&amp; Musical Clock
7·'.•J 8t stUI -'~ Know·
7:02'30 Newo
7: 4S ~lrsl Baptl!l Church ·
8:00 Ohio VaUey News
U:00 Talll of !he Town
9:55 Publle Stjrvlcr Show
IO:U CburdJ ol ~isl
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Mon. thrU. Wed.
" ., ChJrcb Bel · Ring, Fri
11 · Worlr News
.. ·211 Evans r 1llelln Bo•
12 :25 Nqws " gr" 12 ~ 'lll Aericul• .... e Programs
12:45 Country Gr RoUnd

1,55 New. Beat
2:00 Counr y Go·Round
2,t News Beat
3:00 y · ·
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3:55 News Be t
4:00 Di~cing .v•ta.
4; 30 ·'lterchang'!
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Sales &amp; Service
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You Trade Cars

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or 24,000 miles
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TWO BEDROOM
furnished
apartment. Inquire at New-

12. Silly
13.. MuiDcal

22. T.,_to.d
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In the. U.S.A.

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Gf beJinnlnJ, contaillin1 M-100 a.m. Minimum price 115.
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7:02·311 News
7:29 Time &amp; Temperstur·
7: 'Ul Musical l,.1ock
7:45 First Baptist Churcll ·
8:1111 Ohio Valley Newa
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Musical Interlude
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News 0 Grami.T.
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ll:f Sun~'Y New• Special
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1:00 Church of God.'
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3: 00 Hymns !rum llardiJII
3:15 Sunday Showcase
3:45 Pu~ :. Servk . Show
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WMPO · Radio
JULY
t'ONDAY TBRU FRIDAY6:00 Sign On - News
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6:05 Sacred Heart
6:20 Meigs County RFD
6:25 Paul Bowers, Farm
UO News
6:35 Country Jamboree
6:57 Weather
7:00 National .;ows
7:05 Bill Miller Sho•
7:30 Sports Parade
7:35 Bill MiUer Show
7,35 Pickens Hardware
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7:50 News
s,oo Bill Miller Show
8:45 Baker Furniture Sbo~
w,oo News
9,115 Coffee witb Janet
tUO Portraits of a Patriot
10:05 Swap Shop
C: 3Q Social Stjcurlty
10:35 Bill Miller Bnmch Show
10:41 Mason Agr. Program
!Tuesday)

!0:4~ Famtly Worship ('11lurs.)
10:41 A.S.C. "Program (Friday)

•0:30 Dow Jones

Average~.

8:3!i '&amp;mdown Serenade

7:1111 ·Naltonal Newo :
7:111i' Su~ Berenade
8:00 Sign Off '
SATIJRDAYS 8:00 SJin On - News
i:llli Country Musio Tl . .
6:20· Country Jamooreo
,;00 Protestant Hour
7:30 Sports Parade
7:3&gt; Larry Anderson Show
10:45 It's Music - Army
11:110 Dairy Valley and Dul!J'D'I
.Top Ten Show
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12:00 News
12:15 Musical lntorludP
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1:1111 The Jim M... Show
1;00 Sports Par*
6:05 Jim Mees Show
6:30 National News
6:3&gt; Sundolvn Seri!lladt
8:00 Off the Air
SUNDAYS 7:311 Sign On - Ar!Dy lblr
7:55 N'wo
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8:30 S~nday Sholl,, .: . : ·'
1:00 SUnday Show
1:30 '11le Blbll SpeaU to You
1:45, LeglslaUVt· Report
10:00 The Good !Jie ·
10:16 Congresamon MoeDer
lv:30 The Sunday Show
11:111 '11le Quiei"Hour
12:00· News
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1,$:30 Tbe Rev. Merllll Teeta
z:oo Tbe Rev. Sllu lllilupa

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SOURCE OF llliS

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11:311 Tlny'a. Country Hymns
12:00 Cement Block Newo
12:30 Goesller's Guest Slar
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12:30 Larry Anderson Show
3:110 Jim lifeeS Show
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f:30 Electric Company Ntlll
f:ID Jim Mees Sbow \
5:110 News · '
%:SO :!)1 !Wo. Andrew p.,_
5:!15 Jim ~,&amp;bow
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: a-oOally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 .• July 3, 1965

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In Woode Grove at Alfred Rec;ently

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The Charles and Addie Mae t&lt;evit., and Mrs. Beatrice Bentz,
Randolph ramil:· reunion was at of Lancaster: Mr. and Mrs.

held June 27th at the Wood• Stanley Meeks, Kenny,. Kriss
Grove at Alfred. Th~ business and Kelly, Athens: and Mt. and

by

meetine was neld

Mrs. Mike Williams, Rt. 3
iotnt, .Dor11el Bnggs. Reading Coolville.
ol t.ne minlllt'!' !rom lb1it year
Mr. and Mrs Otho Young,
\HI~ bv Secrt:'t&lt;~ry i:lnd Trea- Lorrella. Evere-tt. Inez Venus
snrf:'r, · Bf'rnwt:' Sw·Jrtz. 11 ~as ul Burbank: Mr. and Mrs. Neld~l'ir1 t&gt;d to ha~·e the reunion son Repp or Seville: l..ettla
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lht' ye-a r anrl also in ~ht&gt; Woude Clarn~ Randolph ,' Clart-nre.
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Donald anu Doris. Chester;
Juanil a Swart z w&lt;~s elected Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hoy~ . Susie
F·t'Sidt&gt;n! ami Pegg~· El~ins SPc and Dannny. MPndon : Mrs.
rttary and Tr~&gt;asurt'r to1 the Carrie Niggemeyer, Gn~·sville:
coming y~tu
Mrs. Raymond Randol ph. C:hes· 1
ter. Mr. and Mrs. l)nrsf'l Biggs. 1
. ~lne :::isters and brothers al- J?llm'f'Ort'. Wilford. Cheryl. Ja·
tt"nded. Then· wf're 105 p r~sPnt nrl and Dl'nVt!r. Che.~ tt·r· Mr. ;
fot a potluf'k di nnt&gt;r ,.,·hif'h was and Mrs ..VIartir. Dorst, Craig. i
served and enjoye(l by all. D11 vid &lt;c~nd Tamm\' ol Cuysville ;
Games and eont f'sts Wf'rt' plav- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bing,,
ed in the afternoon. A gifl. was .Joyct&gt;. MikP and Jim. Lon)!, Bo_l- !1
given to Will i::Hn Handolph tor t~·m. Mrs. Edilh Bing, Debh1r .
t~e olde-sT , '/"ina Bain lor thP and rammv Sanders of Woos- I
younge~l and Dorothy H~-&gt;ss for ter: _\1r. a~d Mrs Jack Risely , I
th~ most eh1ldrrn &lt;lnd grand· ! Galrn, Kevin . Jarquelin and !
ch~ldren pre~t-nt
Marcus of Sterling; Mr. and
Contesl pm~s were awHrdf'd Mr Omt&gt;r HPss. ChP..;If' r. Mr. I
to Mr3. June Ru;ely" &lt;~n fi Dorsel l and Mrs. Drexel Hess, Janet, ·
Briggs. .
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Barbara, Richard and Hoger or
Allendu !g were Mr-; Mll!ard Burbank : Mr. and Mrs. EldrPd ·
Swartz and Terry o! Coolville; H
Duanna Timmy LvleWil ha_m and PeH rl ~an~~llph. o::~ and Jeffr~y. Woosl~r: Mr.
Coolville : Mr "nd Mts. \\1lbur and Mrs. Prentic-P Hess, RhnnVan Meier cmd He-rn1ta Rae, da Sondra and Lori , Woo~l.rr:
Columbus; Mr. and \1rs. Glt&gt;n M;s. Brrt.ine Bain Bryan, Ve-Randolph , Guy sv lil~ \1r and ana Brure and Trina. De~
r..·.irs. _Charlt&gt;s ~entz. Pamela Moi~es , Iowa ; \1r. Under Ran-.
and. Blll,y, \k and Mrs. Oonald dolph , Athens : Bernice Swartz. ·
Elkms, rr~t~a . and Don Jr., Mr. Athens, Dowsor. Mee-ds, Athens,
and Mrs. Wilham Rhymer and Mr. and Mrs. DaiP Kuhn MichaE"I and Tammy, Liltle Hocking.

!flth .his
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a f,W
this .week .
'Mr. and
r.mu Eynon and son, ·, ,~hts I
of Racine.
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and Micha~l ~!sitell Friday
terlioon with · his lather. C.
Struble at'Medir.al 'Center:
lipolis. They report Mr.
ble as lmprovilll! nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Matvi• Krider
of Col~~bus arrived Friday eve·
Ding IQr. a visit wilh his par·

MIBI sammie Yf~ ••
eonipleted a Y.•li'J. tralnl~at Holzer Uospll!lj !jeboOI .,
Labatiltory AIIII\Qtl.. Sbe .,
Ute. daugbter. M.rf W.d Mro.
sam Yat~s of ll8&lt;;'ne; Jnd '
111M graduate of RJ~e Hlgb
S&lt;hool. She lo em!J1!xt\l .l" I
taboraiOry technic~,»;~'' 'lltlJ.
zer hospital.
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lnspP•·tion i1 ·HJOI.l
Mrs. Stella, Wecll left Friday B D of A
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'?'~ection was h
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with her sisters, Misses Lucre· Gutldmg Star Coo I !Vo.Jf~,
lio and Ada Genhelmet.
Daughters ~ Amer 11';·4(Syr•·
Joaeph Fields Jr. of Chicago. cuse, met June ·u., 'llt,' regy)ar
Ill., Miso Patricia Fields
eesslon m their co~pc~l rQ9m.
nurse at Holzer HospHal The ~e~tmg was ~~~~ In
and Miss Mary Ann Fields
rttuahsbc form by ~~ ~!'!"'ell·

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"NIGHT TRAIN TO PARIS"
Alizn Gur

SUNDAY ond MONDAY
ElvL Presley and

Ann Margarrl

July 4-S
"VIVA LAS VEGAS"
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MRS. WILLIAM B. DIXON

womea with this as oae of
tbelr projeets. They also con-

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The firemen are planning

thiB wummer lneladiag a hone

ohow and cbl&lt;kea bar.IJ·cue.

"ADVANCE TO TH!
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Glenn Ford

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line and trimmed with seed i s_pers~d With, white streamers Mrs. Lillian Steiff, organist, :
pearls, alencon lace and cry-'; ~Jed 10 lover 5 kn~ts . Her only ! and Mr. Forrest Bachtel, ~ount l

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. hands. The sk1rt, featurmg . a matron of honor. Miss Barbara ] ~luding "0
Perfect Love,"
domde·s_htahpedl rrontl was ''htntmh-I Jones, Middleport, served as I ''0 Promise Me," ''Because,'!
. me WI a encon ac~ wh
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full
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IAIIK. llfJD'f IT YOUitSELFITAilT lA 'Ililt WI TN UIIOtllff

4% Annually

Mr_. Walter ~k o~ ~yracuse
enjoyed a ramtly ptcmc,
Portland Park, Sunday' JUite [l
27.
_Present ~ere Mr. and Mrs.

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and Savings Company
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Member Ftdortl ROHM System
Member Ftdorol Deposit lnsuronce Corporotlon
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aod union membersbip.
The synod advised its
million members to "engage ·
persuasion, in negotiation,
reconciUatlon and In no~~~~~:::
e;rect action lor racial
~d to support others who
10 engaged."

lupplom•nt To The DallY Sentlnel. Pomeroy·MI~&lt;IIeporl. Olde ~,_
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; dl:ly charged wi th speed in ex.l bar , and was cheeked at Hoicess f?r conditmns. .
zer hospital. Carl Bing, 20. CoInJured Near Bndge
lumbus, received a sprained
A.Pumeroy woman was injur· right shoulder, but did not rt·
r1
ed m a three-car accident that qmre lnatment. Adarm WMI
Pre I lntenatlonal took place at 2:05 ~. m. Sunday Icited to Gallipolis court chara~as 5in four states on RL. 7 near the Silver Bri~ge. j ed with failure to stop in 19_..

d bv Riot
thf F rth
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fl A car headed north dnven .ed clear distance
by Edward C. Clonch, 19, Gat.: Other arrests r~ported incluci·• rbto •kngloan van·1 lipolis, had stopped to make a ed Allred E Randol"" ..
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d !er car operated by Vernon Wil· Friday lor failur• tto trlllllfer
•andoncolle
ay
usan
s liam B'I~g . 22 . pomeroy, had reg1strat1on:
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Chester o. Job~)-.
!d for \heir hom! stopped '" back of the Clonch son, 2tl, Gallipolis, cited to Meifll
.everal areas mu~ ca r. .
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court Friday for defective e~
I the weekend dis- All MlhirKd lear dttven by Car· haus\, and Jobn J. MulliOB, $1,
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c m ey Adams. 64 . Galli- Rt. 1 Hamden, cited on
trouble spots were polis. f:~led t~~~P a~~ ~uck date !_or insecure l01d.

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N.Y.: Rockaway

Arnolds

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$700,000 Shopping Center~~­
I Planned on U. S. Route 35

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even states counted
tlrrests during the]
'eekend.
A spacious shopping center . construction of tht Cf.nter, -ICi·
Lake Erie Resort I for the Gallipolis area will be l cated northwest of GamP&lt;tlii
ev .. On-The • Lake jconstrucled on U. S. Roule 35. between the Gallia· County Juili
:, police broke up two and one-quarter m1les from wr FaJrgrounds and the ohfe
1\b ol about 10,000 the city's corporation limits . State Highway Patrol ollieo, ·
Were tossing beer This wa!l revealed Saturday The installatjoo will be' eaR;.
Q,Uting epithets at morning by Warren and Evelyn ed Dale Echo Sltopping Center,
~early 150 persons Salisbury, 118 Mablelene Drive. named an... the Salioburys' lOll
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Gallipolis.
l and daughter-In-law.
l: youth• were ar· It will be lhe area's firs\ I Mam oceupant will be lllicbSiells Point, Ohio, shopping center.
ael J. Haddad, ChatleslnJ, W:
lee in which .tear Ground breaking ceremonies IVa ... who has _a 15-year leaHo

Trick Today:
Fly Somewhere
For Good Flick
BY DORO'I'IIY I[IL(lALI.IIN
HOLLVWOOD: It really Is
•IIJ Ito Ond 1 gond movie if
you don't mind traveiiDI
Nev• mind \hilt neighbor·
hood tbealro jazz. That's lor
tile nelghbon.
The trlek lo to Oy 10meplace
and liH 1 ntek. That way, yoo
CID caleb a picture before ••·
erybody else bu told yoo Ute
plot, IIIIi you find out what's
bappeDirtl Ill ill01her part of
!be -ld at tile ume lime.
1J. Ctlllllle til, w..U aao I flew
lo Lttntlol lor tile -'4 pre!ll'
lore trl ..on- lllplll&lt;*!l Men
Jn Tbelr l'1ytltg Mldtlnot." Mar·
nloul 111m: Jllld I aut lo 100
Prtnca Pblllp and matlliPd to
piCk up • lew lnltm8tlotlal
1tMM II tile ume tlmt.
Titll t1mo uud, rm in
,. NeYer Mind ~ Ill filii "The
Grell llabl." lllmPto 111m,
IIIII I . . Ito Wk tli "''!!iJ CUrtla

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tall brunette who was taking
'hortCut lhroUJh the woods
her "ay to wtirk Monday
ahe was slrri!Jied with her
nylon . aWcl:l!'tl Police
Joeeplj L, Renes said
"gond susllfc\i" were
sought lor questioning In
necUon with ttie slaying.

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Samples o( Nationally Known
Brands on display on the 2nd
floor Carpet Dept Pick the rna·
terlal and pattern you like, we
will come and measure your
rooms and give you the .exact
cost of your carpet completely Installed by our Experienced Carpet Mechanics.

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GARDNER, MASS. lheoriEed today the
&amp;I~ of a preUy 17·year •
girl had lain In ambush lor
viellm along secluded woocllan&lt;
patb, calmly drinking beer.

MEIGS THEATRE

lntorftt Poymont Dates Aro:
Fob. 15th, May 15th, Aug, 15th, Nov. 15th

Bec&lt;~ull

CHURCH

cathedtal tram.
! gan : Miss Charlene
Davis, Wedding Prayer," and· .' The Richard R1ebel, daughter Van- ]
Her elbow length bouffant I Mi C 1 n R sell Mrs. J\o. Lord's Prayer" bY Malofle as e911a and son,.Mark, o[ Tucson,
vetl of silk illusion was allach· b "'saroyM usR. h.ard Long · the couple knoll at tbe allar. [Arizona; Miss Carol Cook
ert 1sson, rs. 1c
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I te au ,Iand
i eld to a Idorward fl oradI pia
Miss Kathy McElhinny, ! Mrs. 11lomai Perrin chose Ric aRn, ~J'"eoo'"'k r.
, o peau e s01re an a encon Middleport,
a blue silk ~r~a'!e dress with :. Mr~. a~mon\1
, son
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which &amp;he wore blue and white Iny, of LISbon;. Mrs.
mn.&gt;ert:II
The attendant• were
accessories and ·wor.e a purple 1Donovan. sons . Butch .and ~ud·
in identically styles floor-lengtb orChid. Mrs. Harrison wore a dy of East Liverpool; Mr; ~
, gowns of lilac nylon .
..U..; brocade with pink [Mrs. Clarence 'Searls,
Ter·
I over taffeta with •emce lace •1111 white accessories. She wore .fY of Chesh1re; Mr.
Mrs.
trtm bandmg the walstlnes
, 'a pilrple, orchid;
1B~n,ord Cook,
TONII/HT
sleeves.
The
dreasea
A
reception
was
beld
In
the
arid Wtlma Jean of
THE BEAT~t:S In
oval
necklines,
panel
back
social
rooms
ol.tbe
church
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and Mr. and Mr.. Ezra
"GO GO MANIA"
(Technicolor}
length sleeves. Their · mediately followiDfl the cere· and Mr. Cook of
Matt Monro, Susan Maughan,
mony . .Mrs. Gene Abbott, Lan·
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The Animals, The Honey&amp;llll·ca:slfr,· registered the guests,
PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
combs.
anCI hostesses ... Mrs. (leprge Mrs. Walt~r HAyes . of the '
"GODZILLA VI THE THING"
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Wallace, Middleport Garden Club.
tTechnicolorJ
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'FOR ALL OCCASIONS .
the
Nease of the Wil~wood Garden
SUN.-ON.-TUES.
We wire Oowen everywhere
~~;;d ·~ the . silver punch Cktb will p;;sl!llt .the m:~~~'
.THE TIIREE STOOGES
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or
in
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Wlld~tiiuth, Tue.sday,.J!IIY ·.6. at t a.ln. on '
"THE OUTLAWS
OR NIGHT WI 9.2951
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Lnda
Lyons, the "CQiffe HoUr with Janel"
IS COMING"
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and
,sbaron
ov~, wMPO. The progra$ Is
Pomeroy Flower Shop ·
ond
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being given. Tuesday insteatl of ,
Mn. MiUard Van Meter .·
"BABY li1E RAIN
Wi
GIVI
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STAMPS
Uie first ,Monday ~Je&lt;:ause
MUST FALL"
Pomefor
with, I~ .)IIJ11 4fh ~l'lidAV
Steve McQueen, I..ee Remick

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line was emphasized wtth a bow . ant, a g1rt ol the groom.
presented a half·hour of pre
H~ld at Portland .
in front. Th~ long tapered sleev· · Mrs. Wiluam Cnnger, Jack- nuptial music. Mrs.Steil! play- Chtldten and grandchtldren ol

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1011. ot highway deatbti showed 38 persons killed in Pia..,
A holiday tragedy was aveted Saturday afternoon In
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\be Fourth of July traffic accidetits during the 78- Flnworb
3 Racine when quick action by Racine emergency squad·
w
"t 1 record lor tli! ,hour holiday. Drownings and Mlseellaneous
rl and probably her 11
75 man saved a four year-old
oecond ·; .atralght year today other accidents took an addl· Total
yea~-old
would·be
rescuer
frop!
drowning.
712
1114 Al\8lted toward an ali! tiona! 230 lives. The break· California counled 51 traffie Dtana Wadsw.orth, daugbtef of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
tlote, •mer holiday hi"'. d•nfn:
deaths. Ohio reported 36, New Wadsworth, Phrla~elphta, Pa;; was pulled out of the
A United Press fnternation· , TraHI&lt;
531 , York 3.1, Missouri 31, Tnas 27 , Ohto River and gtven emerg,lncy artiftctal respiration
Illinois 23 and 'Michigan 21.
Observers of the near .tr~- 1 •
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The death loll already was edy said the child was stttmg :Cotrns youth was also being
,t 1 ..,,WI;UMBUS (UP!)_ Ohio's blood·tttlntd hlghwoys :far past the previous record lor In water a\ the edge of tbe pulled. under \he water by the
record _37 II••• btforo the long woekend come ,a three . • da lode endence ' •bore when lour motorboat• drowmng child before
lm.bo ]
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speeded by and •wept her out den got Jnw the river 1o assist !
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lfl,hway Patrol r-rdtd at toast 37 doeth1 11 RetJOrls w~re slill coming In
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IMifiWI o 25 tccidonll, including 16 dud In 13 ecd. and safety official• said the Gary C81tna, ll·year..ld IOn Tho Wadsworth Fl and her
dttlht."«Jthln city limits.
count appeared beaded toward of Mr. and Mr•: Hush Calms, mother ore vacattontnK wtth
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• .o..,.. hlolltl- by do • ($ 1 d 1J •·-- Gl
the records lor 1
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formerly of Rocme and now of relatives JD Racm•.
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our • ay aum· Ti City saw the child o un.P. ....... ll~ute 3, Jtcloon, and Lorry C. Ray, 24, Routt merholidays.
de~pand ;wam out to he~ rest, ~. kllltd whon thtir car loll Ohio 93 just north
"Never has dtlver lmprov•
tf14t-n 1nd sklddtd into a bridge; Ironton, Hugh
ment been more badly needed," cui~· was believed the girl had
11'1fl'kii!I,Pond, 58, Rt. 1, South Point, fatolly Injured in
former Arizona Gov. How· I one under at least three times
I hM4oll outo collision ot Ironton; Middleport: Charlt1 ard Pyle, president of the Na· 1 h ea·
1 hold of hf
W.~kley, 25, Middleport, fotally injured when a truck llonal Safety Council, said
lw bnden ll1lS go I I th I r.
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II! ,,.. ,was n at ng expltdtd, the metal rtm striking
e wors J Y Fourth holi·
1e · hi 1 IJl.
1 into th
him on the hea ,
day on rerord was 1963 when wen
e wa r m . s c 0
GETS CERTIFICATE - Joe .Johnson, third from left,
one of bls live
556 were killed in traffic acci- e• and pulled both Catrns and ,
sons, all of whom are members of brick Ia yers local No. 32 a
for havln&amp;
dents duriDfl a lour • day week· Diana to the shore. .
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completed four years of apprenticeship. At the left of La;,.y Johnson, recipient of
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end. The worst summer holiday The Pennsylvama ltrt was t
the certiftcate, " Remo Lind, fmanctal secretat·y and business agent for the locaL
death count of all was the 1963 1unconscwus
when brousht
At nght are Kenneth Johnson and Ray. Absent were Jim and Joe Johnson Jr
Labor Day weekend
also al~m the water, eye w1tnesses
the other two sons. - Sentinel Photo.
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died 00 t~e ~ h 'a ~
Imboden Immediately be1an
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administerin~ ortilicial respira· A patient at the Gallipolis ~~~.-lt~~,.. ,
\ton whtle hiS wile ran to ounr State lnstitue Frank Gotatha
SALEM, W. Va. (UPI-The I
mon the Racine emergency ' 53, met •• a.:c;dental d&lt;!ath b; lint JrouadbreaklaJ for ID· ,
squad.
suffocation 10metimo saturday Appalacblan area developBatters Up," a nationally •
The sir! was rushed to Vet· aHernoon.
meat biJbway was beld bere
knowu factual film about boys
erans Memorial hospital I or The accident took place oome.
in baseball, will be •hown on
treatment. She wao released ,time between 2 nooon and 3
the olab in Middleport Munlcl·
Monday.
.p. m.. according to tbe Obio
patk Thursday at dusk.
Oflicia!J teported \hal the State Patrol.
firs&amp; let-l&lt;H:!oatract project in
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Heury Clatworthy, dean of
He apparently had • seizure 0. . o1 the 11'.51 approved Ap.
One acctdent was tnvesttgated hv the Ohio State Pa·
THE ~D CJIUJICll
team managers (11 years) in
fell on bill fare In some palaclllaa developmental road troi to Metgs count y over the holiday period. No one
Chr~ Its national U!4!mbllyj the Middleport Boys' Lel!gue Funeral services lor Charles
Ir
loose lOll, Jllld had
Inhaled eorrldors - thai wblcb will was hurl .
}\o~ay .called lor
Assn., and a prominent mem- Wtlllam Buckley, 2.'.2, Oliver-st.
llOmo of the dirt.
ue&lt; lntenlate·ll at Park· ] . It took place at 1:45 a.m . Monday on RL 338, five and
~.ate lawt 1&gt;ann1pg
ber of the Feeney-Bennett Post Middleport, who died Saturday fl~n•
In ddition w the Ohio
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v ··! 1•71 near Clark• stx tenths mJ!es s?uth ol. Ractne. A car drtven south by
t -len. Jenntar• 1 Charles R. Hupp , 20, Rac•ne, went out of control ran off
ml!"~'-~:.;,'1'11!! ~&amp;itltl~tes
¥i~e ~ ~~ 1'-.'J:DIIII.•:~u~UWI.I;
. the right side of the high· •
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' way and struc~ a utility ' the ~lili ' c,V; MJ!1 u 1n1e
Chicaso allo ~~~~~~~=~!I
~11 P~t. . pole.
Clonch's. There was.bea\ly .,...,
tions Hlkilts rej.eal of
CITIP 2j CUT A~ONG THIS LIN I
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There was heavy damagt to age to all the cars.
lnatory !~migration iaws,
the car and pole. but the driv-i Tht&gt; injured were
Darlene
urgin1 equal opportunity
er escaped injury. He was cit· · Bing, 2tl. Pomeroy, a passeoed to Me1gs county rour1 Fri-: ger. who received 1 sprained
Negroes In eduocc~ation:,·~;·~:~~~~~

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On Thorsday BUCkley D.1es
0£ JDJUries
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tnp ments were served by the has- the home of Mrs. Betzlng In

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d lll'
fl ked ing streamers.
, through the Smoky Mountains, less w the above named and Tuppers Plains.
Baskels of white gl~dtolus, ~ums an
tes, an f Coleen .Iones, Drayton Plains, the new Mrs. Dixon wore a two- Mrs. Donald McKenzie, Mra. During the social hour, rt·
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by t~o seven·branrh e andlelabra. decorated the aotar f~r · Mich., cousin of lhe bride, was piece cnstume ol white pique , John Beaver, Mrs. Charles Rlf· ' fteshments of i&lt;e cream, cook.
I the Ftrst Umted Presbytenan Ch~rch 10 ~~~le~~r the flower girl and wore a floor· Iwith orchid acceSR&lt;&gt;&gt; .es and the ne and M,... . p,,., 'l'ovlort Iies and Iced tea were served.
the weddmg of Mtss Beverly Jo I ernn an
r. 1 tam length dtess similar to that of orchid from her bridal bouquet. i•-=====---c-::-:::-:========--==-.
I B. Dixon Sundav, June 20 at two·thtrty m the afternoon. the brdesmaids. She carried 1 The bride is a gr•duate
The bride is the daugr.ter of Mr. Thomas B. Perrin , a basket of orchid and white I Mddleport High School and
1828 Yorktown Road, Lexmgton, Ky. , and the late Char· carnations. baby breath . and ! employed as secretary in ,
FOR YOUR
i lotte B. Pernn. The groom" the son of Mr. and Mt s. John gr&lt;'enery. The ring·bearer was Citizens' National Bank. Sbe is
w. Hamson. 701 Broadway, Mtddlcport
. . Thomas Jay Cnnger, Jackson, a member ol the First Uoited l
FLOOR COVERING
1Presbyterian Church and the
Sprays of baby breath were used on the altar ratlmg nephew of the groom.
and ribbon streamers decorated the lighted .candles m the Serving as 'best man was Wil· ' Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta .
wmdows. Whtte satm ptllows, centered wtth purple or· liam Cnnger, Jackson, brother· \ Sigma Phi Sorority.
fiEEDSI
chids and nbbt_m streamers markf!d the pews. The vows in-law of the groom. Ushers i The groom ts a graduate
. of the double·nng ceremony wer:_re:tclbyt_he _R':"._How: were Thomas Dixon, Jackson; &lt;Middleport High S&lt;hool and
ard Ruppel!.
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The bride. escorted to the ai- l lace. She earned a cascade : Brown, New Haven, W. Va.; Pontiac, Michigan. The couple
tar by her father, chose a tra· bouquet of greenery and steph· l Catyl Stumbo. Dennis Saelens. l wm be at home at Grand Parix 1
d1t1onal gown of white peau de ! anotis cenle~ed with ~ p~rple- , Tom Lyons, Middleport,
and Apartments, Telegraph ROad.
1soire styled witb scoop neck· i throated ":hite .orchid mte-r· l Gene Abbott, Lancaster.
; Ponliac, Mich.

a~,30~~~ DrowD~r

Girl, Boy Who Tried to Aid
Her, Saved by Ken Imboden

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their parents, . Mr. and Mrs. District llepuly Mri. Edfth
Joseph Fields Sr . .and · Mr. and Wakley \&gt;f Martella"""'~""'[·
Mrs. Charles Eskew.
Ied the counotl on tis "'llrk .~
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, thanked the .nember' ll!r _lljeir
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] "wond&lt;!•lul cooperatlol),'' ptl&gt;
Mrs. Cowan HostPss er guesls present were · flint.
To Canasta Club ·
Edith Belzlng ol Tupper• Plains
Mrs. Terry Phalin was a and Mrs. Faye Pharlin til·~dar·
guesl when Mr.s. Guy Cowan ietta. Gifts were presented to
1pool veils were attached to a· gathered skir!' and · "ntered I entertained r,.. Bi . Monthly Mrs. Wakley and Mrs. Belzi~.
floral plateau of velvet le;..Vt!S ,.with the rour-tiered cake
Canasta club Thursday evtning. rrom the council, by thl C09""
and small cabeschon roses. The ated with orchid roses an at her home, Brick st.
ell deputy, Mrs. Florence Potts.
maLron of honor carried a cas- green ~eaves and topped
Prizes were awarded to The cOuncil books will be iud·
• cade bouquet of while
carna- . the tradil&lt;onal bride
Mrs. Richard Finlaw and Mrs. · ited before the next regular
Eugene Triplett. Mrs. Cowan meeting, July 8 al 7 o'clock, Jn
1 lions and a pUI'J)le orchia w1th groom. The refreshment
! matching streame~s. ~he oth· ; was covered wit~ a whil.e
received an anniversary gift the council room .
.
er attendan1s carried 1vy cov- and center~ with floral ar· i and Mrs. Fin law a birthday girt The district picnie WBI anered white satin muffs centered rangemen~ m orchid and wh.~~ - from their secret pals. Refresh. ! nounced to be August lsf., at

T h • Mlddleporl Flrem•• :
Atso. bas rt'ctived a $U dooa-tJou toward the purchase ol
lh fire trUck from the S1oo

son. Jerry Jr. of. Chicago, .

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and Mrs. Joseph Fields' 'sr., ported home fr~m H~!.w. l!J\1·
and son, JefHrey.
p1tal~ S1ster_ .LIZZIP.:.
Mr. and Mrs..Jet'ry Fields and provmg .and Sister

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Columbus arrived Friday,

TONIGHT

"KINGS OF THE SUN"
W1th Yul Brynner
and George Chakiris
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THE INDIAN TYPE-Alter bla suceell In bl1 "Cat Bal·
lou" Indian role, Tom Nardini runs lbe rilk of being
typed os an Indian in future films. Nardini, O'bo hu a
7-yeor contract with Columbia, it oboWII bore wllb Jane j'
Fonda in 1 11C0110 from "Cat Ballou.''
eometlleo, 1 both ore In lovely
colo1' and both Involve races.
"Magnificent Men" dealt with
an airplane race across \he
English Channel; "The Great
&amp;ee" Is an about an automobile raee around the world, lntcludlll~ $bOlla, and lei me tell
roU wbtlrtlle IDOW started falf.
big Inti tba( eilddly polar bear
)Qpetl ~cr!IU the ........ my
bllitl's' were like two little
moalda.ol'le : and I i'B! sb!V.rlq. -feb!llcllllve used a 111lnk
co1t't&gt;r· il few ·!(IO(ball 1g•m..
Q11e 'Wib!OO' liul tb«t ~-':· -· .. ;t. ,,) ·'' -~1 ·~·'

nolle In the Pantages 11leotre

where the noon-time screenln&amp;
was bela.

Jack Watne• was nearby, bul
1 tbou&amp;lit anuggllng up lo him
mlgbt be a bit mucn, with all
the ~ or Ute world linch :lIng Thiyo) ioQkblg on.
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II rtll,ll&gt;: ' 1s i fuD pk;turo,
and ~ make · a bloomlq
rrlnt. Yciu can t&amp;ke the klildleo,
100, 1 · ;., staletm~nt to : be
made .Iii \itJs• yeat ~ thert .
. . - to be some klnil .or ,...

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. ·~ (COII\liiUJd ·OD :ltlick'ltlit •
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and National were conducted on the site at

F1ve large stores are plan..

called in.

10 a. m. Saturday morning on , ned Initially. First on tlte ....,_
the land owned by Mr. and Mrs. ]da is a large chain departmtnt
·
ro HOSPITAL Salisbury. Mrs. Salisbury lift. olote and a super IIW1tet. ~
1
~ ER unit was : ed \he first shovel of dirt
d~~ent ~tore will. be Clll~
1~0:5~ p. m. Sat-[ Total land owned by the Sal- \he. Big H ac&lt;ordtq 1D ~·
~ OUo
slburys Is 17 and eight -tenths S.hsburys.
.
.
~
!4\eport, who
acres. Approximately 1$ acres Future etpanSton Will .ro:J
·.
el'lns
will be ilrvolved in \he initial and by tho time the projeel
·. edl 1
----- - ~ cumpleted, wtal cost wiD
.
•·:Jill ca
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.
between $700,000 ond a m!Uflili
~. ew York Haektes
dollars. A golf course
mt
Again Man Fleet
(Cnntinued on pa(e 1 )
NEW YORK mPJ) - Thou·
Rol,.rilsands of New York City taxi NOW Y-OU KNOW
drivers once again manned fleet Air OGIIOI!tloldDJ old . . .
Amtbu-lowned cabs today following • ] •)'~10m~ art Ill liP by emlli
sevelHiay strike. In Chicago, lletl ~~~ - tllelr wllp Ill
however, hackles continued alltll Ill...,... .ud
1stn&gt;ilar walkout
•llee!l ..... t~~~~"'*'
No negotialltin. were ocbed· jby ..... tllelr ~ ao ·~
in the Chlca1o atrike ell, Jlet!l'l II It llie BIW:J.&amp;!P''
in'&lt;llves uQtoillZ.Iion · ' pHla· '*'sallllllil.
'i
suei •lmllar to ,lh!tlte Jrbicl\
-Rqt;.trtlmen:f~ Ute Jnillt Jil walkotit'by

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