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COLU\!BUS t CPli - The 1 procedureo and reoe1ved oflt' jtion urging the juvenile cuurto 1 1aylng most or the blame for juries have participat&lt;d."
Most of the offenders haverdamage.
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crack down on juvemle delin· any further rioting.
so-called "Youth Juries," panels , rate in !he hands of the parents ty Court at Geneva • on • the • peeled to forfeit 1t rather than who atayed at my motel bjlll
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Passed by the House and lor teen-agers who sit on juv.. · It claimed the
'juveniles Lake today began to wad • appear.
any pJU1 of the tnluble," lllltl
Prompted by weeKend noHn8 1sent to the Senate was a bi11 1nile cases and make advisory charged With delinquencies have through the caaes of some 300 However. a motel operator Mrs. Lillian O'Britis of the Jlu.
at Russell 's P01nt and Geneva- which will allow juvenile courts [recommendations lo tho judges. been more responsive to remed· persons, mostly t&lt;en-agen, who today came to the defense of lane Motel. ".And lt'r unfair' II
On-The·Lnke, Oh1o, it passed I to establish training progr.mSi The resoluUon. authored by ial and rehabilitative efforts In , were arrested in the wake of ! college students, who h a v • r blanw the cliaturbance oa tn.
two measuresjuvenile
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lion of women on thb rt~rlh t·h)S€ !rirmb e·qwt'1 t iH.'tll to ,
deClared that ht thou~ht more . bl marr·1ed - again - bcltrre.
than an~·· •Christmas ol flus ,Yt'ilr
8bnut "V'oimmtm"
thing else in the world . but be-, ~lartha R&lt;Jye. mi ~sing trom
Jieved it was wrong tor o temale _the Gotham sceru• tor too ]ong,
to elpose her knt-es. \'" ·, .., s•Jme ' wHI retunr for the Broodv.:ay
one pointed out that in h\~ Iitle musical ~·erslot . of ··sume L1lie
fight. Cas~ius wore trunks and . I' Ilo t.''
;yPr1 ~urton ·s ma~ · ,
~xposed not only \!i! llnee8 but ' r illg~ IO Jordan uu:ts!np hN 1§
his dltt~l , l'&gt;e luld no &lt;&gt;nswer. · r aus'"g an Amenr&lt;~n play·
Th~ gm•ernmenl il aoou1 lo wrighl m L.ondoro lo tole qtJite a
hur l an income tax rap at top- flamin~ IOU(:h. He thought he
!light rae~~~ gu~s
NeKI was l'np Chap iu her li ft&gt; : nnw
year'• Cannes Film Feo!llivat 1s that !he' ~ !cmght htm better
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get heav,er. t was $18 over- 1 mention the unu~ed uassesger!!l.
weight , Hnd Lhe niee .nnr at the Now I am ailling there ponchec~ - in couute1 was nnl atumt cierin,~; lhe relisun for •O) partto let me board the plane unul 10g lrom 16 meil:sl_y I.Jucks, when
l h(jd p11111 the 'lll. Oei.:;:~Us•· ti~&lt;J:-.t' on getS a loud , gigantic cbarare the rules. I was out ot c:1sh acter who lopes all aver t ll e By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. On the other hand you may \ of the
tract there. \a.
and he made a phon• call Lo aln:ralt at"Companled by a fe- Q - If my llf'lne 1Jhow1 no have a rarer torm ol' diabetes strictly
speak mg. no such
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somebody. delailing the prob ! male who has more overweight sugar is it possible to have dia- - diabetes insipidus which is ' thing as intestinal flu . H a per..
lcm , and his pain ~Yas so acute . stulled into her clothes than I betes which requires medica- 1in no way related to sugar dia- son gets an ai.:Ule digestive upthat
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1 have in my $16 cosmetiCS case. tion ?
I betes. In th.is disease there is
set with vomiting and diarrhea
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A -You may have a normal no sugar in the urine but there at about the same time ht
CASS1US CLAY.
lhrlr prod1wts for !he btg t&gt;ffort I buy Amencan Airlines s!Oek'" If you Will trust me
ll6 . . invent an airline thai will not . blood suKar level and ou sus· is an abnormal thir!!t ond Iorge has influenza, or il he gets
b Leo Crone on tho
tap&lt;d next l•m•
John Bartymore "peetally II they can gel the , t Will gtve you a check.
' show bad movies or shill lor a lur in the urine and still have quantities of urine are passed such an upset tho! lusts oeveral
rv 11ow.
.Jr. L·omrnu1.e)i lron 1
West Coast
Be trusted me. 1 gave him ! bunch ol mail order records-\ a condition
as predia· every day. It you have this days, this is popularly
that n. wanlea -1 ntxt ttme '" I• date • Mn
'"" st••P- 111 " " 0 "" lellow out 10 . Los Ange the 1-heck. and then 1 boarded 1just take you from on• place betes. II so you wtll eventually disease your doctor may want Intestinal flu. The couse "
the rinr _ to fighl three boxers.
na111;o 1
hi\1" 1"''' , , lr&gt; . who ", 1eally :':mdmg 1h: i Flight 10 to New York to diS to another in tast. quiet style get diabetes and your doct&lt;Jr • to
you injections of vaso· usually some form o£ foocl pol.lwit~ JUSt live minot" rest '" Judy Galland s sJSter, k"""". : t"" and counllng ""' penn · cover lhal 1 was not exactly 1 hope thev w1J, bP fair enough . may want to start you right a- pressm and doses ol chlorothla· onlng.
between bouts. lle v~&gt;we&lt;l. "I · protessiiJoally as J 1 111 111 ' , ' 111 d I want lo be the tJr&gt;l t 0 overloading the plane with my someday, to welht my 119 way on small dose! of Insulin zide by mouth.
don't thmk the mttn has been , Thompson. opens ht&gt;r revue at : rt&gt;f'nnunend ~m , t&lt;l :llOdt'l n vel · luggage, because out of elghl pounds with my Jug~age and or tolbutamide. It Is , however,
burn who can beat mP." (',,, ' the Playboy Club m Clttrago j" 01 " ol BeeJ 8 " 11" l•rankltn.
'"''in the first two rows of dli!Cover that I am sfilllrnvel· of greater importance not to Q-What causes .. inteslinal
The early Christians did
sius tonlv you must rail 111"' Ihi&gt; we&lt;k
.!O)'''' \1allh•ws ; A &lt;WY fHnnv thing happl'nl'd f1rst class. four were empty . '"' JW,ter than that jok• char . allow yourself to be overweight , flu?
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not build the catacombs :
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to h;wr 1'he
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whf'n 1 went to , This counts for 160 pounds of acter and his beefy companto avoid cortisone and all \ A. - Since the lnfluema vi· they were alreadr there and
wer you• also 1wenl on at greoll lnd1att
on
1\ose. " ' Ca lifunlla last week . It seenwd l unll"d
not to hon.
1roJat•d drug!.
rnses do not Invade the tissues lrl use II cemeterteo.
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HELEN HELP

shire Pony team Tuesday 7·1
behind lhe five-hit pitching of
three right.handers.
Jim Crow opened up on the
bill for the winners and pitch·
ed through lhe first three inn·
ings allowing only one hit. Tom
Diddle hurled in the lourth and
fifth frames, permitting onl~·
on_e batter to reach base, and
M1ke Stewart finished up.
Southern tallied two markers
in the fir st inning, one in the
fourth and two in each of the
fifth and sixth frames .
Cheshire's lone run came in the
sixth on a home run by Barton
Henson.
Southern hitters were Crow
with a double and two ~ingles,
Tim Cozart, a triple and single, Stewart, Diddle, Ab Proffitt, George Lawrence Chuck
Snider and Rookie Cr;w. each
a single.
For Cheshire, Beebe, Hysell. ,
Thomas and Quilen each har
a ·ngle besides Henson's homt
, ~Ifge6_ was stortmg hurl
or e!tfure. He was reliev.l
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went with this tel lvw in high low. Evt'n krnd he~ wi\1 gt•l .vou
~c·hnol, und then we broke up . . 1:1 first dass ticket to - lt!t'i be
We both married somebody else. I' Ira~k . and ~Hll r t Hell, she says.,
but thai didn 't work oul . ~ow I Shes the kmd that 11 you h&lt;tVl'
Retails effective
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In Middlopori·Pomtroy
We· are going tu be married as : big she lt&gt;lls you how awkward
soon as his diVOITt' IS tmal. , yuu look_ She says evf'r~· .-Jne
FRESH FROZEN
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1'h~re 's only one thing wrong, ; should face \he truth bravf•ly.
FRESH FROZEN
J'rn expedin&amp; his baby. and l'\'e seen her 1Urn a love!}· eve-,
we ct~ n't be marTit'd until af1N . mng into a dia~ter. How ean '
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We wan! this baby awfully · not \t!l he!' hurl us : We l'an't
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mueh. That's not the problem. avoid her - sht! 's \he SIJrt ~-ou
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My daughter use~ her long H.[.i,L\,Y sm rh•. _ II.
straight hair hkt' sollle pt'Utllt:
USf' colurt'd g!&lt;~ss e s - to hldP Drilt !!t-+n
JANE PARKER
MARVIL
be·hi_nd . She P&lt;:~rts it m tht' mid- Thi~ 1:' 111 Mi :-&gt;s Patience who
die and when she l ow~rs hn says · mn: ·· ,!l.irls don't go lo
Save tOe on Large 8" Pio - - " • h
htad It closes in like side ('Uf· bctrs. \\'t'l l. t have news for her.
tams. It's darn di s(.:ouragu~ to I am 3 n1ce g1rl, and I go to
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start Ja~· ing down the l.a111· itDd bars with my mce friends . 1
ANN PAGE
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suddenl~· be l'onfronted with no am her age arrd all the fellows
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laee. Do you suppose kid5 grol'. I date are ni&lt;'t- men. 1 have had
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r'nice
ones,
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long h&lt;~ir to get aWi(\i from u~~
that 1~ from men I have met !
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BRASWELL'S BRAND--4 FLAVORS
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ANN PAGE-SMOOTH
Do they grow long hair to pull stK·k to her horsebaek riding.
Ihe wool over the1r PYU
Mayi&gt;f' she wll! mti'l a n i (' e
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to da this year Hut it IS 1 han· worked ll&lt;trd to get him.-MISS
ANN PAGI
JANE PARKER-PlAIN
dy curtain. Olhtr nilhl at a 1\IP.\TIENT ,
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flub her lines. gt&gt;l convulsf'd 1 This column Is dedicated to
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of il . She hid b!hind her ha1r. : tremble. \el Helen Help YOU. ,
WHITE CLOUD
ANN PAGI
REYMERS BRAND
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ARF. FR.ANKI.Y HHLJTAI~
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With the Purch•s• of
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Dog Food a:'":·M..,- 2 ~:~ 49c

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Oranges s;::y - - 49c Sweet Corn
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1hop, wiU teU you about the call . Of
c:ourM, tbe regular bell rings just the
aame-and a swikb lets you cut out the
outdoor beU when you want.

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heard over most noises. It will serve you
weU for only pennies a day. Call our
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EYerfresh French Fries
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11-ct. 39c
Pet Ritz Sugar Donuts
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PLUMS

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Scott Family Napkins
Waldorf Toilet Tissue 13~k!:~·· 12 s1
Scotlissue
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Scotties Hankies
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125'
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The :.!iddleport Child CAJnm-1
vation League will sponsor
husband's night with a swim~
ming party to be held Wednel!day evening, July 14 at 6 p.m.
at the Ky ger Creek Swimming
Pool. A picnic will also be beld
onA~~e ~nil.
I and husbands of CCL members
endmg were Mr. and Mrs. I and theJr children are invited
Ray Whalq .and Keith. Phil --- -- - - -- - -- -·
Swindell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Paulsen and Chuckie. Eric C~ nd
Cris, and IMr: .and Mrs. James
Mmmmm·
Hazelton and Mike, Lynn, Jane
scrumptious
and Timmy or Shade: Mrs. Cia·
idea! Eat out tonight.
ra Paulsen and Hobert, HemFind R~STAUBANTS
lark Grov~
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fast
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Johnny an
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Mr.
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and Mrs. Wallace Bradford and
do the walking.
Neda of Middleport.
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Sunday at the Walla ce Bradrord
farm near Flora
A picnic dinner was served
al noon , Mr.
Bradford pre·
paring hoi_dogs and hamburgers

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WIENERS ~~~~::.:·
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LOIN VEAL CHOPS
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SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS R::~:
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VEAL CUTLETS
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SIRLOIN VEAL CHOPS
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So rkis week and every week make Evanl your htad~
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value of S&amp;H Green Stamps with each purchap, This
Evant combination means your dollar has twice its
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Evans you actually get double value for each dollar
you spend.

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For friends wishing to eend
ronsplrlllc te lnlllct bodily 1 AsBnmet hie Dultf'8
Jvan E. Roush, formerly of cards his sddre.,lf Our Lady of
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Portl;md. und.rwenl surgery on Mercy Ho.&lt;pital, Ford Ave.,
15
the Forest Run Methodist Sun·
roy, Ohio. Slrnpkms
Ire• on , PT PLEASANT - Ro~ert '"'' , in a Kentucky hospital. Room 255 , Owensboro, K ·
Patient Returned
EVB Group Four
day School gathered on the
$1.500 bond.
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From HtMpital
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lawn at the home of Mr. and
Thomas Ham , Henderson , tieS as Mason County '" "ilarian
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Mrs. John Lyons, Jr., 1hiJs , lJilt Ut.
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Mrs. Us\vin Nease, Nease Setwas he.ld. to the grand jury on Jull. lst. H.idwrds n:pla('es F.:1rl
.een returned to the hom~ ol Group Four or the EUB Youth tlement, Friday evenms for a
tile mtK&lt;!em eanor charge
ol Burg~ss.
Mr and Mrs John Lyons, &amp;-., Fellowship held a rally at the Wiener roast. Games were playobstructmg an officer.
Rlcha rds is a gradu&lt;lte of :
from Holzer Hosp1tal in Gall1po- roadSide park near Coolville, ed by the children whde the
T _ Four r.
Morris Harvey Co llege where
hs where she has been under Monday evening wtth 35 attend· adults ~DJoyed a song fest ac· PT. PLE~S~N r grand J:ry Denver Jonf's , Pt. Pleasant, he ,.eeeived a degree in sneial
treatment following an automo- i.ng. The Youth Fellowship of compamed by the Rev. Wendel son~ wer~ ~ ~ers fined on :as ordered lc ~ost a ~200 t~ studies and pol itical science. He
bile accident
in which she the Lottridge church wa s host. Stutler on the guitar.
actJ.on anh nrlgneesowhf"n arraign- eep pleac~ tori Sl ~l monl 5 an is married and the lal he.r of
· murtes.
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varJoU!lf c aJustice ot Pea('e A. was a.so tou
.
Tl 1e R1rh.ar ds '
sustalne;d back
~he Joyce Arc her, seere! ary, pre. n&lt; gUI
. ty on
. a non. three children.
will be &amp;,bed patient for sevrr- sided over a sh6rt business ses·
SON IS BORN
ed bGeoodore .'
seduppml dwrge and wns ordu· 1are memtwrs ol the Preshytt&gt;r I
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to ptty $175 per mont,.1 ~· · .
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s1on.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bundy \
ort ol' c: h· ldn'n
1;-m Church and wii 1 move
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Her husband, John and &amp;Oft, Fol.lowing a wiener roast, the are announcing
lhe birth
RQbert Ra~· Reynolds . Mason , . ~ '":.' ,;.. ~
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L)omt Ple::~sant as so~m as llv·1
John Edward, are also with Mr. ~ott~1~ge group prese~ted an a son Tuesday, June 22, 81 De- was held to the gr.and_Jury on Bu~hrmg II. \Julfy, Jr
1ng quarters ::~re a\iaJiable.
and Mrs. Lyons. Her pltrenh, mspinng v.e~per service. A witt Army Hospital In Fort Bel-l two ('harges, contn~uung t.o the Umsmg , ~. Y.. Hutwrt 0 . :-.. .
Mr. ~ Mrs. Clarence Slnseth talk was giVen by Rev._Eugene voir, va., weighing six pounds delinquency of a mmor 1:1nd pel.- n~pp, Morg&lt;Jntown,
. W Va. I Pleusant \'alley Hospital
or Baraboo, Wis. came kl bt Efner_son and the meeting clos- and nine ounces and named il larceny.
I and Thomil'i 0 Byrnes1de . 1-luf- ADMITTED:
Mrs. Taylor :
with her over lhe holiday week· ~d with pr~yer by the Rev . .John Stanley, Grandparents are Thomas Blain Gibbs, ~arl- ralo, W. Va , Wl-'r e ead1 fined ; Fridh.'y. LP!arf : Mrs . Dickie :
enJ. They had not seen their Menzel Smtth.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Staley s_ Stearns ford was held to the gra nd jury $1tJ_ a_nd ru~t~ un &lt;: h&lt;ll'ges oi l Mitchell, Weuthrop Harbor, Jldaughter for two years and lhis (1h~rches repr b ented w_ere of Racine and Mr. and Mrs. on the felony chargt of felon- dt&gt;la cmg P&lt;~llll !me on lllt;:hway .l linoi s; Mrs. Kitty Nevill e, Hog-!
was tbe first time to see the-ir lottridge, Tupp.ers
Pla~ns, John c. Bundy, Kitts Hill. ious assault. He ~·~s- co~mit- John W. \\'alsun_: Pt. Pleas- l sell; \.1rs. v~ra Mor:iJSon. P~
new grandson, John Edward. Soulh Bethel . ~nd ~nterpnse. Great grandparent! art Mr. ted to the county ]aJI m lieu of ani Rout e L Wd.~ _ J1~1ed $:.Q and Pleas1\nt; Mr_s.
Enc Boeg_h,
They bad bien residing in Ci:tli· The next meetmg Will be held and Mrs. Roy D. Spencer Ha- $1 ,500 bond.
costs on a sllupiiJt mg charge; West Columbi a: Audrey Davis, 1i
fornia
at the S~uth Bethel .churefh 8f~ cine.
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Donald Ear! Simpkins, ~eon Clyde Brewe!' .Jr . Kerm it , W. Ga llipolis; Mrs. Arthur Steph· J
lhert- will be elec l'on fl 0 hRt. 2, was held for grand JUry Va was finf'd $:'1 ami costs on a ans. Leon.
SAVE YOUR RC COLA, DIET·RITE COLA, NEHI,
TRUE FRUIT ORANGE AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE
Ct"!!ol.
adion on the fe lony charge ul .~pt·t·r!in~ chrtl'l;!e : ..\n:-e (;llli!m, ' DIS&lt;'HARC:E:f): None.
CAPS .
()jjicPrs lnstnl/eff
TO HOLD PICNIC
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. GIVEN SURPRISR
The Middleport Business and Roadside Park. Member 5 ore ! $111 and cos! ~ on em mtu.-.;•rrJ Iion po,,ses:o; ion of firf'work 5: und
THEY ARE VALUABLE!
Tyheoct,orus Cuunct.1,UD·aug
uhlers Mrs. I Everett Dailey . was Proressional
A. Perkin s. El- f.li.J rold R Shirlt·v, Lt&gt;on.
1 · · Club
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J J its requesled to bring their fa m1-: chcu·gf' ,
WE WILL PAY 'I&gt; C~NT
oi'Amc)fca,metinregularses- •Pleasantly s urpris~ WJih
a , annua p1cmc uesaJ .. uy · · IJes or gut&gt;sls, _fable servwt&gt;.1ea nor . \\' . Vt~. p:•Jd a fine otfmed$JO;md cosb unal'h &lt;J rgl'
EACH TO YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY
sion Monday evening with Del- party Monday ev~nmg, at her 1 at 6 p. m. at the Middleport and a covered d1sh.
I $10.50 ;md CiJ~I ~. 1111 a ,.barge of o! no lice nse plates
Ia Stahl, vice councilor, presid- homr, An~e St., 10 'ecoratedl
. -- --- ---- ing.
o! he1· birthday. A at
Rhena Yost was reported in birthday cake, m::~de by
Holzer Hospital with a broken gra nddaughter. Becky Hnuda· l
hip and Mary Nesselroad was 1 .she It a_nd Ice erea~ we-re servreported iiJ, The report (J f lhe led durmg the evemng ~o Mr.
auditing committee given by !and . Mrs. Howard Dailey a~d
Glenora Swatze t. was accepted. Kevm and Bronwyn of MidOfficers present were install- dleport, Mr. and Mrs
Gent
ed and included, Df'Jla Stah, Houdashelt and Randy
and
councilor ; Doris Darll l, record- Becky and _the honored guest
mg
set're l&lt;.~ry ;
M::~bel and Mr., ~&gt;ailey_
Hearhs, asststant recording sec.
relary: EIJ1.abeth Campbell, II·
ATTEND FUNERAL
nancia/ secretary : Ethel Smith, . Among the relatiVes atte,nd-1
assistant financial secretary; mg the funer.a.l of M~s. Donald
LII!Je Hauck . treasurer, and Nor. C~x (Mary Ellen Miller)
rna Chapman, inside Sf"nl inel. Hillsboro Sunday were
Plans were mHde for 8 social Alonzo Custer and Mr.
hoLU foUowing the next meet ing ~ Mrs .. L. F. Schoenleb of P~m­
July 9. Ca rnes will be plilyed:eroy , Mr. and , Mrs. Roy Miller
and sandwiches cookie
. d•and Nanry, Chester; Mr.
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coffee wJJI be served
1' ~~ rs. Lo reo C8\lerIee,
·ion, W. Va. ; Rev. and Mrs.
E. Kaetzel, Edison, ond Don1aldl
Wlmlf'.Y fiflmily
Miller, California.
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Concrete Mixers.
Rollers,
!«~IIIII A IIUNt
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Spreaders,
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!)a!Upofts
Eotert;c~ Hospital
Dam 12.1, 12.1, rwmlfti 2 feet
Among
those who entered on rollers, Pomeroy·I/I":"n 20.·
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Holzer Hospital in the past 24 81, Pt. Pleasant 24.29{!,!Jinton
hours were Mrs. Paul Allen .088 falling, Kanawha :-· Falls
Livestock
McCarty, 47 Lincoln Ave., Me- 2.92 falling and Charleston 18.·
ONE-half Guernsey and one- Kinley Dotson, Rt. 2 GaU!polls, 95 rising. London, Marmet and
half Jersey heifer. Due to Mrs. Harry E. Reapp, Rl 1 Winfield dams were on
the
freshen August. John J. Rose, Gallipolis, Miss Lullle Siders, sills.
Boshan, Phone WI 9·282l.
Rt. 2 Cheshire, Mrs. Mary J. Boat Movement•
7 6 3tp Hale, Rt. I Vmoon, Mrs. Myrtle Obio River _ Titan down 13,
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c""v"'E"'N:-::H=E"'A=D-o'"'f-s.,.to-c.,..k_c_:
at. Haynes, Crown City, Clancy G. 4:55 a.m.; St. Marys up 14, 12,.
r.le, including 3 year old regis- Short, Rt. 1 Crown City, Oito 05 p m. · Andrew Culhoun up
tered Hereford bull. Phone A. Rohrbough, 2809 Birch St., 14, 4;50 'p.m.; Gilda MllCool up
WY 2·7028.
7 1 3tc Pt. Pleasant, Lori Lee Darst, 14, 5:30 p.m.; Louisiana up 14,
Rt. 2 P!. Pleasant, Mrs. Mary 8:40 p.m.; Peggy Downey up
H. JWush, New Haven, W. Va., 14, IU5 a.m.; Jerow up t4
Legal Notice
Homer Peck, Rt. 2 Leon, W 2·35 am . Edeana Bosworth u~
Va., Ruben Eiben lligginboth- li, 4:i5 ~.m.: Lorena down 16.
NOTICIL~~A~u:~~~~c~!ARING am, Grimms Landlng, W. Va., 4:05 a.m.; New MartinsvillE
on tho lull••• ' ' tM VIII•••
Donald. E. Nelson, 640 G-rant down 18, 8:4C, a.m.·, Annette
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Bud11et pr.parf!~ hy th~ vu;a~e of Lee Patterson, Rutland, Carl Shruden down 18, 7:35 a.m.;
f'• •mero)', ~lf'i~B cuunly. Oh1o
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apeake, Wtlham B. Laweon, 2,30 a.m.: Elge1cllll.-llp !il. :!
wa~lun,ton · P•nenjj'rr rm. l'•rk· Rt. J South Point, Mrs. Britton .a.m.; Irene Chotln ' down 23,
:'.~n T~~~~~~~r~~~~~1 • . r~~;~:~s.M~:~: ~; Barslow, Coal_ Grove, Mrs. 4:55 a.m.: Joyce It down 23,
!:oluarlt, Concrete MIXPrs, Hollere. G.arry
. Bloomfield,
c 0 a 8 a.m.·, Jerry Bort.mrth llp 23,
Cran1 Shovell, Spreader~ onol Mit·
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worth II down Gr~nup 9:10
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p.m.: Penn•ylvanla down GreenSTAn oF oHro
Mrs. Bobby Lee Kuhn, Rt. up 10:35 p.m.; Elisha Woods
N-O~~:·~~M~~IE 0 ~ 1 ," 1 ~~~:~~Eit Pomeroy, son, 1:47 p.m.
up Greenup 111:15 p.m.; Bayou
CARl, "Cfl · uP nucKs, TRACT· day. Mrs. Larry D. Harper, Rt. Laffette down Greenup
12 :4.1
DII:S. N'OWERS. STATION WACONS,
Ett a KeIco up GrP.enup
DUMP'
TRUCKs.
MAINTAINER,. 2 Jackson daughter 2·33 am a.m.;
coNcRtTI
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ROLLERS, Tuesday '
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CRANI SHDVILS, SPREADERs AND
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liQUtP.
dahl 6:20p.m.; Franklin 8 up
MEHT
Dlocbarged
Meldahl 8:25 p.m.: Raven•wood
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Patients recently d'iscltaq!ed down Meldahl 10:15 p.m.·, SouNo. u -ss9
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SLEEPING ROOMS.
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decorated, twin beds, show- jak. Mrs. Ed Miller, Route -----------2, Racine, Ohio. Phone CH 7Wanted To Buy
PHONE WY 2-2156
ers, linens and towels turn.
Business Services
7 7 3tp ANTIQUE Furniture,
ished. Six rooms to accom- 24«.
dishes, _______ ,__ _ - - modale eleven men. Jnquire
miscellaneous. Call or write : ACCORDIONS, new and used.
S
KRAUT CABBAGE, 75c bu. 1
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Th
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at
B el s
ept.
tore, Bring containers. John Clerk.', Mrs. Howard Cecil, 800 W. Expert repairi ng, tumng. les·
C~rd of r"~nks
!\ew 1-hwen, W. Va.
Main St., Pomtruy .
somL Also large selection ot
TO THE MANY friends who w
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Portland, Ohio. FirsL house !
6 29 He
.
below Ravenswood Ferry .
----=---::-new and used planus, organs
kindly assisted us durin~ the -- - - - - - ---- - -and guitars. George Riddle,
7 7 4te
Ulness and death of our dear FUilNISHED and Unfurnished
Real Estlte fo1 S1le
Acoordlon and Ptanoland.
husband and father, DaM L. ApartmenLS: New
Modern
2928 E. Slh Ave., Columbus
Murray, we wish to extend Apartments. Two and three 1 N!;E H~JN$i~NG ~eagle p~UP"·
HOUSI 'OR SALE
19, Uhio. Tel. CL 8·1193.
our ~ncere thanks. We also bedrooms. All electric. brick I '?" an . uptece.
one . Mudern RJnch Style Be. aullful
7 1 30tp
SH 2-4176
1 7 6tC
1
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want to thank the doctors
building, beautifully
decor·
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lotallun oD top o &amp;nHt
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State tllghway Garage on CAR WASHED
d
and staff at the Veterans ated Paster
I
ed wa lis . . Co m- CABBAGE FOR SALE, $l.OO I: facing
Route 7 w•th goud roHd to nuun
an vacuumMemorial and the Gallipolis p~ete :oungstown kitchens bushel. Cut your own. J. B. I b.ighway Four bedrooms. livtng. ed. Wilson's car wash, 550
Clinic . the min isters Re\'. wtth diSposal umls. Conceal- Philips, Letart falls .
dining, family, kltch•n. .,.k. Page St., Middleport. WY 2·
M. T. Williams and Rev. !lin·
ed electric heatmg system.
6tc
faat piSJ. maid's, utility and
3715. Open rrom 8 a. m, to
7 6
ton, the singer
and piano Storm doors and windows.
•hop Three baths. Cf'i •rnic llle 9 p. m. seven days a weeic.
playe r and pallbearers, and
Builmg completely insulated. , FOR SALE _ 19, 7 Ford Fair- and wall tf' wall carpet (]n
6 30 30tp
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the Ewing Funeral Home for Front and rear entrance. !
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j noora. About two·th1rd• 0 I - - - - - - -- ·th eir services, and to express Beautifully landscaped. Prl- lane 500 · Good condition., house Is panele.d in mahog any BULLDOZER WORK wanted.
1 loned
our appreciation for the flor· vat.e parking. THE HAV·[ Phone WJ 9-3844 after 6 p·m·!I and walnut Air con d'l
Small dozer, reasonable rate.
al offerings. Elizabeth MurEN
TERRACE APAI!T7-3-Stc 1 Large patio and double carport Phone WY 2·2208. 6-28-!0tc
ray and Family.
1 7 lip
· Th abet' s De- 150.000 BTU automatic
• On lot 200' x 390' · May be seen
( 1nqutre
mens.
gas by ap~tntment only
...
par l men I St ore or Phone 1182 - floor furnace. All controls, Colt 985-3555
Chester, Ohio ';
I - - - - - - - - - - ,''
Obl'tuary
2236
882 2"05
,.,.-.,.-or
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$50.00. Call WY 2-2404.
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MAN THAT IS BORN of worn·
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SMALL
an is of few days and full of
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trouble. He cometh forth as 4 ROOM apartment in Porn- IT COSTS NOTH ING to use a Railroad Street, Middleport.
a flower, and Is cut down. 1 eroy. Partly furnished .
Ph. Bl ue Lus tre Carpe t Shampoo· Small down payment. baI·
He fleeth also as a shadow I WY 2&lt;HIY.
7 6 3tc er wilh purchase of B J u e
ance man thl y. Contrac t 1ra
and continueth not.
-- Lu.stre.
Baker Funriture,
Wellman. Bradbury or Mid·
DUPEX
5
rooms
and
bath
Middl
rt
7
6
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Dana Luther Murray son o£
epo ·
dleporl, Rt. 1.
7 6 3tp
utilities Nire localion Can
Sales &amp; Servt"ce
William Lesley and A 11c e
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HOUSE for sale. Laurf'l - cliff
Welch Murra)·, was born on be seen at 127 S. 3rd St., Mid- 1
TAX CUT SALE!
_
April 13, 1914, departed this dleport.
7 6 3tcl F-ldtrll eKciH tun htvl I road, lh acre. Phone WY 2"
been
od 1
6322.
eFit. Almost Every Car
We in Gallipolis, Ohio, on ' APARTMENT FOR RENT. AI·
Fr~.·...
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frt~......
- - -- - - -- -- - •Transferable Wben
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Good I
_.,
·J une 1. 1965 . a t th e age 0 f so trater
space.
oca. '
COMBINATIONS
You Trade Cars
51 years, I month and 25 days. tion. Call Walter Crooks, wyl
AIR.CONDITIDN.RS
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6 10 UC l•v• even mon wHh our I
He wa s united in marriage 2-363 l.
e Guaranteed 24 months
with Elizabeth Whit~ on May . UNFURNISHED 1 room, baui, I, LOW SALE PRICES now jn POMEROY _ 9 room frame
or 24,000 miles
1
11, 1935. To lhls uruon two i utility room, nice yard. Point I oHoct.
house with hath, hot water eMost Popular Unit
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10"' ~ere born, Dana Weber
Lane. Lincoln Heights, Pb.l
POMIROY
beating, and 2 porches. Lo·
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Murray of Porr.eroy, Ohio, WY z_-•.
8 16 tic
J•ck W. Clrsty
cated on corner lot, three
In the U.S.A.
' - Pord •nd Jntl!rn3tion~~I \\
.xt'" - - ·
ton Pi&lt;'k·LrP lruclb, 11154 and 19~
and William E. Murray. of . Mono,.r
highway• and bus transportamooer.
Or
OStS
SALES Kl!:l!f,M r,, o
ROOM and bath ' fUl'D00 lnstalltd
4 Chevrotf!t 1Dd Ford 1 Ton
Ob'10 Va!ley 1wnl~
_..• .a. i.H..&amp;;~ ""'
· F MY· ' THREE
t he U. S. Army lD ort
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Ph. wv 24111
tion. Total price $8000.
pl~kpup tnaelui, 19~&lt;1 and 19~T
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, s. v.~inia . H• was a mern· rshed
apartmeo~
utllitteo ,
-MEROY - Nine room • .
moo•••
c· II
.
Saturday July ,• ·, 11-·'
.. b
fuml hed Pho
WY 2-5435
rv
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1 - ID-'2 o.ntl!rn&amp;tlonaJ Tr~dor
IV servtce examinations
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t~ of the Carleton Church,
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ne
.dd
' ONE USED donut machine. EJ· story frame house, or can be
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~e~e;t~r Ton wlt.n Grace T&lt;mk several positions at the
HOGS- 17~ tov.220LIKt.,i23ato
... baptized Oil July a. 1951. ~~ . ~ Avenue, ~\a'':'t cellent condition. Good part duplexed, wltb separate en1 " " ' " G.... "'~'"· w. polis State Institute will
24: 220 to 250 lblllsl:lll~·,:~~;
and conlinued as a faiU:tful 'o.
c
time money maker. Make ol· trances, 2 batrs and kitchens,
4c~y:~; ~~"t,AI Tractol'll with conducted in Gallipolis on
Light 22 to 25; ftltoBetfs iM\'to
member to the e.'Mi. He leaves TWO BEDROOM
furnlsti'Cd fer. AU equit~ment Included.
hardwood floors,
beautlful
Pomeroy, 0.
Andl'rson KJd. Mower! attachf!d 28 according to an ~~b~::~;ll9; Stags 12 ta 91B:·.~ BMt!fr8itO
to morn b1s d ---·- hi
apartment 1""UII'' at New Call WY 2 2"9
7 2 61p
' -· Sllvflr Kin• Tractol'l with
14,· So••s &amp; Pl••t 1. -. tQ 1·. .· "",·
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large veranda, and lifetimel"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"l
Plymouth Hyd. nww~l'l att.aehed ment by Wayne Ward
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Ig&amp;5 rrrodf!ts
' of the Department of State
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8 to 20. Ji lit~ rr .'] &lt;~f ~
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Mrs. Ida Kutg , HarrisonviDe, 911S-230S.
6 28 tic
one electric pop cooler. Make $12,11110.
JOIN THE AAA. Be protected
• wh.., ' " "
sonnel
A E - S'-:.111 ill: fl;
Ohio. aunts and uncles. nieces HOUSE FOR RENT, 4 rooms offer. Call WY 2-2439.
POMEROY - I • room brick on !load-bond and .rip serv- ' - F"'·1 • ""' "'m• T~,.,
:.
.
Heifers 12 to 20! Babf Beef 16 i
81 ~ lt~tl' r~~ta~O::·~ Ton num~
and nephews and a host of
ice C II
ta
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Po~lhOn for which exams will to 22; Fat Cows 12,' ~J iJP:f~•n·~
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and bath. Picture wlndOilll,
7 2 6tp
with bath, gaa furnace heat· a or con "" · ·
T"'''· "'r '" "" m"'"'
be grven are Laund.ry Worker ners 8 to 12 ., Bull• , 2111. "
. ~ ·.!"f
other relatives and friends. new )'ard picket fence. va.
~........... ing and basement. A buy at Burton, 578 Broadway St.. 1 - 1945 lntf!rnltlon.:.J 5 Ton I d 11 Food Se
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th
CABBAGE
beans
CII!'Um~··
Tnu·k
Tmt"
an
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rvrce
Worker
Milk
Cows
80
to
II'·•
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P rece drng lm rn ea were cant after July 1. 1671 Li.n"·
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Middleport, Ohio.
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I nd 11 Cook I S
•••"0 tr· 1
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,., ,~.r~rr,','r'.'. ru l'k with Bros
a
,
' witchboard VEAL CALVES ~· ·"~
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his father. mother and half· ol11 flgts. Phone WY 2·2180 b•~
and tomatoes. Cl~renee p ro f. 110...,.,
ACRES - Located in Bed·
8 25 SOtp
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l!i1Ster, rs. Blanche Welker. f
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or o
p on g
grave
11 _ lloffro Mowera _ S&lt;'Y thette on y,
am enance
to 24; Com. &amp; ijy~-t 11 ~t u.. ~25 ;
6 29 tte
6 23 trc
road one mlle from U. S. 33. INSIDE and outsio1e painting.
.and .'iawett1 bpea fTo be ~nht 1n I, and Farm Laborer 1 and IJ. Culls !5 to l8. _, · . ~: "".
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Broken ls the family circle =::-==,.--,~ ·- - t:SE OUR eUicient Carpet 20 arres for cuitlivatlon, bal- Roof work. Reasonab:e rat e.
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Our dear one has passed FOR RENT -Trailer space shampooer FllEE Wl'th pur· ance pasture and timber. Ph one VI •~"'
~oo
6-19-30t p aIT-o beonan
I.il(ht Plant• the ersons
nterested In
SHEEP- Ewes,,. &amp;.
. 5;to:l.'o
•
sotd Eledr!c
In I lroupJ
ex . t'
away
OD N. Second-a\&gt; in Middlechase of Blue Lustre sham·
l - 1940 l...orain '-'.1 (·ubi&lt;' y;~ rd
amma mns may
Stock Ewes 4 tQ ~;~ • t;;r,~
bucket
an application form
• to 10·, Culls 1 to ·.
·- l
1dnillne
From earth and earthly dark- po rt · Near Shopptng: district. poo. Baker Furniture, Middle· $2500 ·
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S!IP'riC
TANKS
cleaned.
Write
- LaPI;•nte Choat. BullrJozcr at·
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7
6
Concrete patios. Call WY z.
29 6tc
tachment, cable conaroHl'd
the Gallipolis State
to 8; Fat Wethers 5'tO 10. / : I
ness
port Ohio
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114 Viand St., Pt. .Pleasant, w.
1 .- 1!145 Huohes . · · ··-·- Y•·d a
Oh'10 Stat
Into bright and perfect day. 2116, WY 2-&gt;346 or WY 2-3600.
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73 ACRE FARM for sale on U. ya_
6 s 30tp
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LAMBS - · Tops 22; Sdoonda
6-S-tfc SEWING machines, repair ser- s. 33. Phone WY 2-7951.
't~~r~a Gllldhlll Tno Type Main· Service office, county
to 20; Light \\tia!r.H .ito ; ·"'
--::c;-:-~=,.-;--,..,---~.
vice,
all
makes.
WY
2-2284,.
7
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AUCI'IONEEK
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and
193fl
h
fl&amp;rr
t:onrrr.te
or
the
State
12 to 16. ' I ..
He has !ell this mthly gar- ) and ~ ROOM furnishet. apart.. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
10 cuble feet
.
lurr,
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Personnel,
Oflio
8 T- ShMpfuot Tampln~: Rollen
den
ments Ro I &amp; Reed H d
ATTRACTIVE 3-bedroom b I k
Complete Service
1 0 be •old tn 3 groups)
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w
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ar
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Authrolzed
Singer
Salea
and
r
c
Building, Columbus 15.
For a home we cannot see.
1
ware.
5 11 tfc Service.
tfc
and
frame
ran~~
style
home
Crltt
Bradford
c;;d:~7
G
allon
10
!oot
Power
Completed application
29
8
But though he is gone, he
in the new addiUon of ChestWrite, Prone or Contact
1 - 1939 Galion Patrh Roller
are 00 be f
ded 00 •••
0
1 will still live on
' H:&lt;I&gt;E and lour roo'b furnl•'- DON'T PUMP you slu•"'•b
sep.
A.
C.
BRA.DFORD
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orwar
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J~l;o
M'""
er Road. Hardwood noors,
COIYIJIB('\ion roller
partment of State Personnel no
.,
" ' '"
In our garden of memory.
ed IDd Clllfundtbed ll*'ttic lank. Get Kleao-.Em-All basement, fireplace, patio,
Racine, Oblo
lh d 1939 Ca terpillar D·7 trador later than July 19 in order to
STARTI
1Nf;) I•
menta WY t-6434
lJ 8 trr eeptic tank cleaner. Landi 1 tfc
y . powered Y•ith 194fl u-Tour:
0
front brick planting
area. I - - -- - - - -- - l neau Haullnc Scrapu
be included in this program.
I A.M. on
His memory will be 8 keep- MODERN f room and bath, mark Farm Bureau.
marble window sills, alumin- 19 40 Lorain , ruble )''lrd
Texu Road, 'Wttt:h IFer
sake
furnished apartment, Middle2 18 t1c urn windows and screens. Am CONDmONING Refrlgar.. 1c~nf9~s':k1tw~~m~n~~~~ Y~rd
SE
Sicn, 7th RoUJt11 P1111t
With which we'll never part, port WY 2-3871.
4 21 tic MOBU..E Home, 1957 SkyUoer storm windows and doors atlon oervleo. Jack's Refrig1'~":,;.•~::~,~·:::,~·~~~:....
J
~VICtersEAT KENO
Evans Packinf Ct&gt; \[ 1 ·
Though God has him in his
weD Insulated, lot 100 1 ·~·. eratton, New Haven, Phone
9 - Hercule•. w. K. ~,;';'~ ~i;'':·~~·~··:::,~
erry as · pastor ol the
Mr. &amp; Mrl, G. li,~ow
fRAILER LOTS - free ...,. 48 x 8 2 bedroom, gond condl·
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, 6 tl
ChemJcol a,u T'""''
Pomeroy Church of
Christ
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"' "'" wtd I"'~~:·~~; oou will hold serviceo at the Keno
W keeping
·n ~'I k him .10
age an d water. Brown'l J'rall Uon. Mr. Reed ' Reedlvllle. Copper plumbing. tiled bath •u ,...,.,,
I - 1938 "'" w•r.r
Col. R. E. K~'n~rs
d,
our er Park !State Appro'IOd) Ohio. Phone 88H3311. 6-2&amp;-30tp and kitchen. Reduced 00 $14,--•
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Church f Ch 1st Frld
Col. Androw '.l.l ' •.
e WI ow eep
hearts
000 Ph
Plambi.Da IUN
,and other ml.scellaneou. f!quJpmf!rlt
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ay even..
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Mlnersvllle, Ohio. Pbone WY
A to "-let
. one Bob Hoefll ch' WY lui Graner,
8_.._..
nJpf!ction mly alut at 8·00 A M. ing, July 9 at a p. m.
AudiGMIIrl' 'r -;.·
' "·111M.
1 15
U33'1,
8 30 lfc
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MblemiiJe,
OhJa
Hllh
Ohio Dlrf!&lt;'tor
The sun will rise, the 9lln will :&amp;-3324.
FOR SALE
HOUSE for sale: 4 rooms furEDd Jour sewer troubles
or ~:r:cf'!~ ~~~ b:~~t to 11ccf!pt
set:
63
Pontiac
$2,395
Dished. Minersville. $1500.00.
We bave aU alzea
.e;~:~
~~~!:;;, o~ m1hway, wo ....
TIME AND LABOR SAVIN$ ~ OE 1
The night will follow the day. "u;;;sE"'D'"'""FU=RN=lT"'U"R'cE~c-.-:1- -;day Catalina Sta. Wagon. One
Phone
WY
2-3312
Sewer
Mac:b.lnet
of
f!QUIPrnen
t
rrom
:~~~~.~~~rl ~~~
But come what may, we'll
6 30 12tp
ReaiOnable Rata
orE~~~In.'i.c:~~~~ bidd
or
never Corget
bed, 1 China cabinet, 1 four particular owner. Sbows beat
of
care.
Hydramatic.
Power
="""""""""""'c:-c=-::-;:~ -c- CaD WY z..mt Da
Nlgbt
quJred
er
ahall
be
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10 d
The day that you went away. burner gas range. 1 bookcase, 'teert·ng and brakes.
FOR SALE 6 rooms bath and
Y or
o1 h1t totaJepb~t o,t .~!_ut .2o per ~ent
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• ...... of n lfl De.
Rollaway bed,
l Comer
utility room. S46 Pearl Street,
- Cbec.lt: '!::a'~u': wUU:: by Cf!rtified
cupboard. stand, 1 Chest
So peaceful be thy rest dear
63
Bonneville $2,595
close
to school11 aDd super BEATING, Pllllllblq, MilO. ~t:;:· ~~~"' of Depnt";;~ia!~rj~111~~
drawers, I dresser, I whathusband
markets. Furnished or
un- Fvnaca. Antold Brolbm, ton aru- :U:::~.~a,••,tn ruu l&gt;f!.
4 dr, Hard Top Sedan, Pon·
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eqUiPnl. t
lliUVf'd. All
not, m•lal wall cabinet, two tiac'a finest, and thls one iJ
furniShed. Call WY 2-3752. 1m East Mala UIA""''I
. . . . . . . ,.. · :.. .,m..
.,t._be nmnved Wlthin
U is IWeel 00 breath thy straight chairs, one 5x7 cooWY •-••••
"" of ••le
finest in the bend. Immacuname.
7 1 6tc ny. P•-INII'ID'
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• dl U PIYftlent Ia made by rertlflf!d
tact
printer, 1 record player, late Inside and out. Power ----;-:;-:--;--_:_.:.:_
3
7 20 tfC ch::a ~~~~~rln~ ~ 1 ~f!hJ:c:e~n~~tal pur
In life we loved you dearly.
plastic curtain. Will sell •ep- steering and brakes. HydraIn death we do the same.
Wlnfed
"-elgin Balldtn' ~ for u/~re.e:~~P~n~•.!oro~~~~~ci'epU!d tn
arately' or all for $70.00. CaD matic.
new hOmet. Bullt m titcJa. ~/'J:~on~t Dlvt•~:~ No 10 ,
Mason 773-5216 Friday, July
WANTEDI
ens, 1t0nD Windowl, alum- Jella, Ohio, P'R~.o£1:1~· Uowlf!r, Mar·
&amp;me day we hope to meet 9, Saturday' July lOth only.l
IL
P. E. MA81U!TER
MINI
WOMEN!
IUU.m 8ldlng. Call Guy Ne._..
you,
7 7 ltc
DlREC'tOR OF lilGHWA
To Trtin for
ler, RadDe, Ohio,
{1J 7, ito YS
Some day we know not when ;;;;:;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--:::::::c;:--:::;:L:c:
Pomeroy, Ohl•
Income T•• Conaultantl
To clasp your hand in a bet- 1965 STEREO console with ra·j~:;'~~;Ti';;'""';""""'"';;i" A few clear thinkin·e people
12 !II uc
ter land,
dio. Equipped with 4 speed 1958 CADILLAC Sedan Deville, will be selected from this
I Employment W1nted DIRKSEN "IMPROVED"
Never ID part again.
changer. Nice walnut finish. 70,1100 miles. Good tires and area to enroll in new, low·
WASRlNGroN (UP!) _ Sen7 7 Up
Thl1 set 3 month• old. Take condition, $600. Air condl· east training proll'am prepared by CPA's. Earn Iuera· EMPLOYMENT Wanted !!: .. ate Republican Leader Evt!rettt II
--:-:--:--:-::---:-''-- over payments of $5 Per tioned by Mark IV. CaD Wy 2- Uve fees. (Some tax consult
perienced interror and extel' M. Dirksen was repo ted
Help Wanted
month or pay balance due, 2439.
7 2 6tp ants cam S!i and more per
Concrete drives last for years and add to "
lor
JYdlnting. Free estimalel. "much improved" today .'n d
retuml.
EJ:cellent
vear
I
HELP Wanted: Licensed prac- $69.54. Try It In your home.
The Rambler
property value and looks. Call 118 fOI!If.
'round Income keeping eli·
Phone WY 2-2882 or let IIDg. able oo leave Walter R ed
Ileal nurse for Carm•n NUl'&amp; Call WY 2-S555.
7 7 6tc Wtril 141!adard ol C!omplel
ent's tax records. Oignltled
for the service you want. Concrll~Ai - ;
or CuUwns.
5-29-tfc Army Medical Center anyt!:ne
lil!!·long profession'
lug Home, at Pomeroy, Ohio. SINGER CONSOLE,
sewing
Euolleaee
he choose,.
tenance cost. less too.
U you can study one hour
6-28-tfc machine. Th11 machine zig 1111 car room, rtdo il11d (lifo daUy at home. write today Business Opportunities
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neut~nclt ot teN ~~opn. PNt.,.ton
machine easy to operate.
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Route
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stomach pains . He has b e e; ..u
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CIIJCAGO (UPlt - A powerlul bomb uplotled on '""
sidewllik out•lde tl c MusuJJtte 8ulldino 1' u~:~t oft Chicago '•
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Legislature At AGlance

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FootooD Coacb Robert · A1bCOLUMBUS mrn - Tucs· (Vole W6. II ).
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ley said an boy• of the nJnth,
day'• major legislative action I - II. IJ. 208, allows OhiO Su· tenth, eleventh and twelfth
.
al 8 glance
Jll'eme courl to establish unlf
d I all -ades laterest_ed In playilll
House
form rules o proce ure or
B-·
(V0 t 1110-191
fooiiRIII this Fall are to meet
Passed:
slate courts
e
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next Tue&amp;day, July 13 , at 7
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-H. R. 76, encourages use of -Sub H.B. 5, raises
from
One driver "" sltghlly lnjur· lyoulh juries In juvenile delin· $3,000 to $10,~0 am~unt
0~ p.m. at the blgb !CbOOI.

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enforceDamage wus ••);tihlnttd at
i mt&gt;nr · offieers movf&gt;d raul iously i more than $200.BtMI, muc·h ol
mto the pen meter ol 1 one-nule , it to t&gt;xpensivt' cakuluting

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Driver Hurt
Tuesday .Ill

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Posse of 100
Hunt Killers
B11 t WI'th Care

edIna twn r·;u acddcPl mvt&gt;stl· quency cases lVote 80 ~ 37).
l gated ln· MPigs count) 'l'uesda)r . -H. B. 280, chnges name
1b
the Ohio State Patro..
Bureau of Criminal
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tal hospital_ patien t must have

t? be required to support pa· Coonen is Awarde
repollt•d one ol the blggt&gt;~L stPals sr:uare rural art's at neu~hbor-1 e~ui~menl. Tbere were no ~It took place at 3:lf, p.m. on tion and ~nve_stigation to.
tJent (Vole 119-3). in Senate His 15-Year Pin
rett•nt \!.-';;tiS lll L"dlipol~.&gt;. lt tuok pl:.!lt&gt; !&gt;UllW tnne mg Sprmgr 1etd early today m1 h:uur1es.
Rt. 7, one lt&gt;nth of a mile norl.h of lnve~ugatmn ; authorJzf's
House concurs
l''~d:J\ Ill ohi
an eftur' Lo £lush out two ~;us- ~t:m""~~ ;t;m"'f~'FL*"'
,_ . :.~,,...,,, ,,, ol Pomeroy. A. far dnven north tablishment of b~n~~~~--- a~~~~l~~;;, 234, establishes Ot.. PT. PLEASANT Mr•
'. 1 1g': 1111111 heJ ul dl3nJOnds and olilt•r valuable ' pected bank robbers who shot a
b.v Maud K. Sellards. 54, R_ul·
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Coonen
Plant
Eng!' " '
d Ph t
vis\on o!' Oil and Gas (Vote 93· ames ·
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o o rook1e deputy sh~rl~l to death
land, had s1oppPd on thf' h1gh- St"atnan ·Maxey Ill'
lU),
neer, Goodyear Point Pleasant
Jl'e at 4N Sec·ond Me.
shortly before midmghL
way to turn around, and Wi.S Hnrt in Acciii(•IJt
s at
Chemical Plant, ,was presented
he lhiel . or th 1e.,·cs, gamed don today.
The suspects were beh~ved to
struck in !he rear by a. ca_r Vernon Maxe a 1961
p
d·
rn e
his 15-year service pin recently
ranc·e to the Gallipolis Thea- The thieves appear to have have been surroundf(i m the
f
driven by Samuel F'm•. tiS, Vl·
r E 1 YH· h h001
S.~.s~'l80, removes $50,000 per by Oka Carlson, Plant Manager.
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ha&lt;;emenl. and went from been pro(esswnals. They were larea within an how of the
OCie
0 es
enna, w. Va. There was mod- ale
I ~s_er~t Jgu. s~
year limit on spending high- Mr. Coonen was born in Dun·
n· into the basement of the prep.;uing to break into the store shooting, but authorities decided
erate damage th the. Rutland ~res~nt ~ ~n -~\ d •..
way m&lt;lney for slate parks das, Wisconsin. He graduated
10
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·nel·
eslablt•hment.
gainmg
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safe,
when
they
were
scared
to
wait
until
~dylight
before
at·
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.
car
and
heavy
to
the
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veas
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moulh V " 1 1 1 J 1 ' ·'
roads &lt;Vole 27-0).
from e mverSt Yo Jsco?"
. d' . :·
rarwe to the ston' by break· away. They departn~ e~vmg a tenpting a search. The area in·, h h h d
d"
nt autom
. obi!
d b ld
B s 0
1 t.icle. The Rutland driver was
' ln tilt&lt; lJa&lt;.;(•tnent dnnr.
se! ol burglar tools behJnd.
!eludes hay fields, fruit orchards ;c uthrc ha a qfu~lrter 1yd mner cited to Meigs c&lt;lUnty
court 1am_ed m a rece
- II.B. 9.30, implements $290 sin an . o sa .... egree m
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at e orne o n r. an Mrs. .
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d ace I ent.
i development bond issue Mechantcal Engm~ermg.
He
-\fter gainir~g rnmm•·e 11lf'l'
w s art&gt; IS equ
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1an some omes,
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~ 'nday for stoppmg on roa .
f ,1
d
ted to
k lth Goodyear
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. . . d II bur~IJI" ;i \arm ~v~ttom. but no I Lane County Sheriff Harry Carl Gorby Sunday
evenmg.
F
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tl e same Maxey, son o ~~ r. an
29-0). Emergency.
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wor w .
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1&lt;;~~e~ed I hi· •.lntt' .•m
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; Rev
Charles Norris was the ano ox ¥.a s Cl
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Vivian Maxey of Reedsville
-S.B. 31 , perm1·15 boards of Jn 1950 at Akron, o.hm. He was
. i ... · d.
.11 loot Ins n(\t \' PI be·· 11 ••s1t - •111rmpt was mJ de to enlrr el l· \1arlowe said the officers were
·k f th
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;date for failure to stop in asd
d t p t PI
t
~·tt'd Poll~~ onkrrd tile siDr&lt;' N lhf:' lront or re;lr tloor of the u-;mg dogs and alrcrl'ft in an lsp!f ~r ~r eh eve~mg. 11 d ;sured clear distance. Fox re-fer£&gt; m_u1ll_pe mjurtesl an
lo buy group insur- transferre
t ~n . easan
pi l'l 11 ..,t'J u11 t 1, :.~ rl' J)rt'o.;t'nl&lt;~· i'St&lt;lh ll."'hnH"nl l'1ly pnlwl' h&lt;~d l'IJon to spot tl1e two men. be- b
h'arr ts edeen tc'\t ·ceived a laceration of a finger ~edho!pltalJ~ed ~or a ?ng .
for employes rvote 27-1) . in 1958 as and h~gm~:r.J
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t' of ·11 1 ~ 1 1 rl-'-lll o! r'nm 1nal dwr'~t:'d tlll' dours, bolli tront IJPvrd to be the same two who
ac do shemp_o.vt metn a h~r !hat did not reqUlre treatmenl. 10 ·
car s owerb 15
Jntroduced:
Mr. Cronen an 18 WI e ~
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phmned for Maxev v
-S.B. 404, sets penalties of queline, and their clljldren. Carl'~s tic,1110n arriv{'s trom !.on- :Jnti ll;ll'li t1m·e a 1tr1 m1 n z:: · rc1bbPd .a Pori 1an
an o 13,· home
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~ ~~ ~ 'l'\l(;'Sdav alternoon.
E . LedJ'
h
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t Veterans Memorial Hospital on Ius birthday, Au~ust 9.
to a vear in jail for rioting. olyn, Constance, aureen, an
Ont· mm or lr.ilt 1r acnd··nl T_he 'dt&gt;J~uly Charlton F. ~
mma t M 1 ~· wM 0 un .e~~en
ADMISSIONS_ Nettie Hawk ey·~ address is E~13 V. H
·401 , regulales drilling Michael, live at 440 Hedgewood
~/ 311
wa~ 111\'1''-;tl~alf'd IJ\' pnlwe It SJJl lth 33 was 'shot in the bad~ s~trg,ery a tleJgs . emona l_os· !wellsvil\e· Fred Westerfield ey, 588-56-93, U. S. Naval
operation of water wells. Drive, Gallipolis.
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18 recovermg ~
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rook plm·e "t :1:30 f.l.m. at t~le w1th a 12-guage shotgun when nirey.
1 Wichil.a, Kansas ; Thais Fen:ei- p!la •
_ortsmou ' 8·
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111lt'r~e&lt;·I1on ul Il11 rd dl.ld r t'r.lar ht&gt; stopped the car on a coun.. Mr and Mrs Willard Ree es . ra , Middleport: Ruth Cund1ff,
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DISCHARGES - Nellie Eb· PT. PLEASANT Paul
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Basliani Dr._, pulled from
a trol. Howt&gt;ver, the dying officer
a~d Mrs. Slaney Phillips li~, Pomeroy; Robert Haley, ! ne Stowe~, 35, Pt. . Ple&lt;.!.~ant.
a\\1aiJ
parked pos1lion and was struck managed to radio a description of Lugan spent a day recently ! Middleporl; Taylor P u I I en, and Regma K. Slrickler, Sto·
Regular $5.00 Per Sheet
. by a Chesapeake and Ohio Ra~l- of the vehicle.
with her sister, Mrs. Alpha ~omeroyi Delmar_ Grady, Ra- wers, 32, f!· ~leasant, h~ve
R··hli\'PS tl::tve learne-d of the road truck operated by WdBh
h h
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f' dlcme· Gilbert Wilson
The made application for a mar·
arwoaseenconme
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ot ~1,1:! John EUward liam H. Chapman, 49, Log~n,
to her home by illness.
Plains, infant female Derenber~ nage Jcense m lea Jce o e
':mCc:'mt·v.. _-;rm. of Mr ~nd , who was driving in the opposite
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Barr' Ig,:•:r,:C:o~lu~m~b~u~s.;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;~~~Co;;u~n~tyiiiiiiCiileiirkii.;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;~
lr' c;. r 1\·ot· \ ' - ~.m.oml? ol Tu~ · dJreC'Imn . The_ left rear fender
Don Smith and Miss Sheryl ! ,.
,. ·\n :tonll 1l 0 11ll t'l ly uf Hall- u! the Has1 1am rar was damag-\
Long enjoyed a picnic and
4 X 8'
\ kiln Hoad \
t't., ;:md then• "&lt;1~ no dam&lt;lge
SWimming party at Lake Alma
SHEET
fit· wa~ riding Ill an &lt;tul n ltwl ll· the truck .
recently.
u\lld1•d wilh JllolliPr car al an
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bail of
t·r~ertJII
n
nr·&lt;~r
p,•;H·l
ll:1rbor.
Sullu•f'lantl
Enrull!'l
Tho~e
helping
to
celebrate
Hamden
called on her sister
11
UwJi l on .tune 24. nnd tl1t&gt;~ In Callia fullt·~r
!he 2.'ilh wedding anni~ersary or'IMrs. Alpha Barr. Sunday . . '
ASK ABOUT OUR CEILING TILE SPECIALS
1 :.r li'J"Iit t:ll sonw 111ne lnii'J .
Havmond Keilli Sullierl;uul. \Jr. &lt;:~nd Mrs. Pt&gt;arl D1llon were Bernard Ledlie IS
Sf)endmg
ONLY
S1·n· wr&gt;~ wt' re rond urlrd 111 lh,. ::~o n 1·,1 ~\ lr and .\ Irs Kt'Jih Stl\ll- Mr_ and Mrs. Ray Dillon and some time nt home while his
$30.0D Down - Balance on
1 ilgrim
1-loilnf·"~ ehurrh
Ill er\and. Houtf' \. Hutlamt. hi-1 '1 family of Coolville. Mr. snd Mrs. wife is in the hospital.
Convenient Termt
"t· m~ ·.vi tll bul' iJI m t~t&gt; Ea&lt;.:l bt't'fl &lt;~rcepted lor Fall enroll· · Dnn Jones and fa mily, Mr. and Mrs. Alpha_ Darr
receiv·
?1-'sl~a~-~·1.1 Park. Phnenl \"
, rnt'nl ., 1 Hio Grandt' ('oltegt'. IMrs. Osborne Farlt&gt;}', Mr. and 1ed word of the_dealh of her l
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of!wt~1mg were Hn.•
Rl'\s &lt;Jnd pb!ls to become a teach- I Mrs. Ha rold Lee and sons and aunt., Myrtle Dalley \\oodyard
MATERIALS CO.
I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farley 1of Albany. Funeral
services :
)u :me WJ tk ms and lJ;Jlt&gt; 1 \~\\11· N
FURNITURE CO.
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wl!ll mtlitar·v rl l~-'" ron A gr:lduate or Rutland High a~d chil~ren_ of Murra~' ~ity, ~ ere held at ~he funeral home
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MASON, W. VA.
Jll(.' 1f:'d b~· Nava l &gt;\\r Far·itlly. sl'IIIJO\ , Sulht'l'\and was rw'ivP 111 Rmky Lmth1cum. Cecil D1llon, 0. Albany Wll_h Rev,
Ray
MASON, W. VA.
SP 3-5554
I.ilrhfiE' ld Park. Amon:1
dr·an l:lt irs, l'ootball and religi- Bill Hosie! or and granddaugh- Btddle of B_el_mt_. formerly l)fl
1 ter • Linda ·
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Surviving· bt•side~ tht&gt; p:.rrf' nls . oUS C1U hS.
Ru~~la~nd~,~o~ff~Jc~
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are hi$ wilt• kohm. and d~wgh
I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bar.
lt'.r Dt&gt;bbJt• a SI~U·r . .Ju:-111 H1·~ .
SL\WTER NAMED
ton and family spent a
dv. cn:d ~ wo hrr&gt;lht&gt;r '~. \\"nmlr f:' Hil·am Slawter was appoint- end recently with Mr. and Mrs.
und Hilly \ 'ant 'mm1·y td Tl-'111· 1.,1 tndav h\' ,111 , Ml-'i[J"' 1·, 111 n1v , Raymond Barton.
r,... and &lt;1 gnmrlmnlhl·r . .\lrs commi~Sioners to fill 8 vaca~. j Mr. and Mrs. Clearmont Har·
,\ nrJ B•Jbo &lt;I! \lidd\t.· po 1t.
n \P!I on 111 e CII!Id ',\,_.ltare !ris spent the weekend in Mans- i
~t· laliVt'S alll:'m.hng lh~-' sfr · b~ard by the resignation
or : field visiting with their child·
\'If "'~ lr&lt; 1111 hf'l't.• .... ere .\lr ~. Ar- Hobert Clark Clark. new ('flHn- : ren.
lh ur F.hlm or l.anr:-J&lt;;fN. and t \· r·omm issioner resigned the · Leonard Paugh of Pilllsb&lt;Ir2h
~fr Fr3nk Bobo ol Dunbar . post.
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here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Harris
nnJVER riTEO
. ' SOUTHPORT, England ,UP!) and sons were visili"g rJ'{'ent-\ l-111n1 mgt on mao was Ci ted _ Favored Jack Nicklaus shot ly with Mr. and Mrs.
t•l Pomeroy Ma.vor
Ch;l l'les an even-par 73 in the opening Durst, Reedsville.
ll" g;lr' ~ court on a charge of round ol the British Open g(!Jf
The Joppa W.S.C.S. held lts ,
1:1ding to have his car under Ichampionship
today, leaving June meeting at the home or ·
CASHMERE BOUQUET
u mtrol follow ing a m1shap on him four strokes behind earlv Alice Barr.
F:1 ~ ! \1ain·sl al 4:25 a.m. to- i leader Christy O'Connor of Ire- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bak"t:ly Arrested was Estle Ad- ' land.
er and family were visiting Sun.
REG. 99c
.1m s 4t after he reportedly fell
day with Mr. and Mrs. Sherry
&lt;sleep, swerved to the left side
TO MEET FRIDAY
Congrove and Mr. and Mrs. I
REG. 59c
Ql lhe h1ghwa~·. then back to TI1e Pomeroy Bend Citizen's Edd Congrove and family at
WOODBURY DREAM SET
the right and into a power pole. Band Radio auxiliary will meet Radnor.
ThPre was minor damage to Friday, July 9, at lhe home of Mrs. Virginia Brannon and
Adams' vehicle, but no injur· Mrs. Freeman Enoch on Col· daughter spent a day recenUy
es
lege Road in Syracuse.
with Delcia Reed.
('itv pollee

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1property a r~ at1ve o a men .,.. q~rw~~·~

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GOLDEN CALIFORNIA
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PANELING SALE !

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3 ROOMS
New Furniture
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ANNOUNCES

MARIE'S

THE OPENING OF

STYLE POST

Special

SYRACUSE, 0.

Sho would liko to Invito oil hor friends lo
her now ond modern

TEK TOOTH BRUSH

300 Top Value Stamps

wrth the coupons from page 6
of the Kroger Vacl'on Ware booklet.

Sot Pak

Stuffed Shrimp .... 1..._ P&lt;t. ?9c
Stt Plk

Breaded Shrimp ., 1 ~. I*f. $1.99

f'etideray Boneless

Boston Roll Roast

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Frying
Chicken
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'Thiglu

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Samsonite
FOLDING TABLE

Fully Baked

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Dinner Rolls
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Reg. $6.95 Valut

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K....,. F.-.- - 6 pot

Orange Juice ........•.. :::; $1
trottor "'"""'"""' V. D.

Pup Tents I

Holno

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Vegetable Soup . __ . _•• g :;,: $1
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Syrup .. 5 :=·$1 Miraele Whip •... __ . _.• _ 49c
liiiYs 56
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e Chunk Tuna~·~-----· 4 ':;.." $1

SAVE 20c

Betty Crocker Biscuits • __ 5 .....
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Instant Coffee ~·.:-~"-~~ __ .

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Bananas

Reg, 39&lt; Culex

3 for 49c

Nail Polish Remover
SO In Carton

Book Matches

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12-Dally Sentlnel. Pomerov·Mlddleport , 0 , July 7 1965

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Baking, Sewing
The ramlh pl t ml ol the Phd athea Cia" "' '"' .111ddleporl Contests held
Church ot Chnst ... rll be hf'ld
T~ursday evemng lulv 6 on tire
On Saturday
lB\\n ol the Lrtlle timht'' ne xt I
~~NOl i ~CF: Plr~IC

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Mrs. Dale Harmon
b Git!en Shower

A layette ahower was held al
th&lt; home of Mrs. OieJI Harri·
Isoo for Mrs Dale E Harrison.
I Hostesses were Mrs Oscar I
Scholl and Mrs Olen Harrison.
Mrs Guy Reyno:ds, Dtstnct Refreshnrents were served to
CIVIC Beautification Chturman Mrs Kenny W!llioms, Mrs W1l·
ot Garden Clubs, and Mrs Ura ham Lohrer MISS Rruue Raub.
tu tht' church begmmn~ at 61 Bak 111 g and st.""llg conle!'&gt;!
Sw1sher of the ('hp~h 11 r·~rd"r Mrs Ralph Carl, Mrs.
Ro\i
p m E:arh 1nm1h l'i to hnn~ &gt;H'r 111, wl- ... 1-l'Pmhx ~ (;rovf' '
Club and Mrs Bruce Lloyd, oi l Br~ckles 1~iss Debra Harten·
a t'O\'erPd d1~h &lt;tntl l~tblc -,erv- r.range met Saturday evenmg
the Middleport Amateur G~r bach, M~s Paul Ztrklt , Mrs. F
\Ct' lr1 t&gt;\Pnl nt T&lt;~lll 11 \\t il bt&gt;
Mrs Carl Jones wo,lh\
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deners,
recentlv toureo proJtot:ts H O'Brien Mr$ Glenn Lee .
held m the ~· ·an l h :ld'&gt;t&gt;nwnt , , ' J.lft'' ,ed 0~ appi1ratmn
Isponsor&lt;d bv garden clubs m ~s. Lonm~ Hudson, Mra. Ro·
;-======--==" } fo1 rl'l!lSI&lt;IIt'l ·nt Wi-I S dt'('Pillt&gt;rl
the area thai entered the er Young. Mrs Vtrgll Kmg,
Plans wt-re made for inspect ton
CIVIC BeautllicatJOn '-~ntest be- ~ISS Judy King, Mrs Russell
ot "aturdJI I:'Vemng Julr 17
U·~ spon nrrd by Sears Roebuck Wilson. MISS Colleen Wtlson.
anu nl' members arP urged to
Pom&amp;roy Ohtl'
and Compan:
Mrs Avery St Clair, Mrs El
atrrntl
TONIGHT ..\. THURSDAY
One garden club rrom each of mo Smtth, Mrs V;rgtl Carl.
Judges for the r ont ests werE&gt;
NOT OPEN
the 11 dtstncts m Ihe star wall Mrs. Dwight Carl, Mrs Llovd
\I
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~ selected to enter the state .
nt Pau lsl'n, Mrs Leo SLory won
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Kmg, Mrs Lester I"-.1 1son. Mrs
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
competition
Ned Swmdell
and daughter.
frrst nn the smocked apron and
Jul~ 9 lD
The
clubs and
projects 1
,~r
m
1he
cook1es
There
were
TH E CURSE OF THE
011 the toUJ mcluded lht Mart· Carnie. Mrs. Terry Phahn. Mtss
fn
e
ent
rle'l
111 the &lt;'OOkie COI"l MUMMY'S TOMB '
etta Garden Club and Its pr~ Eleanor Robson.
Mrs Letta
trst and wwn1ng St'cond was
( ft l h r' II 11f,11 '
Ject. the Marietta Ctty Hall: Spencer, Miss Luctlle Norris
Mrs .Jones
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f1 c-J L' b1" l tt t' !l t~ \luli]Jil
th H 11 and Dale Club nf Mrs Trary Whalev, Mrs Char
\lrs
U1lhN
QmH•v
lecturer
.!t-:;. 1) t' HoH.ll\d
M~rlet~. Washmgton Counly les Hayes, Mrs Virgil Brown, '
MR. AND ~IRS. SWETT
presFnt t&gt;d a program cons1stmg
' THE GORGON '
Court Hoose· the Belpre Club Mrs Grace Marlm Mrs Our.
d 'II'S W. J. Swett, Mtddleport, will observe
1 f'l li !ll('\dtll
of song&lt;: n•admgs JOkes and
ward Cummgs and Mrs Ro- Mr. an n
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Pc- ;c- r Lll •hl lll.. ( IHt 'l~lplwr
Putnum and Washington Blvd. berl Hartenbactt.
their golden wedding anmversary Sunday, July 18.
nddlt&gt;o;; Sandw1rhes and l ODtest
le-t' B.:~rh:u a &lt;-..JwiJt&gt;\
plantmgs
'Ymdmg
Trail
Club,
Sending
gifts
were
Mrs
Wil·
They
Will be honored at an open receptton for thetr
eooklf''l were served
ROBERTA ROMINE
the Beech, Grove ~emetery en. ham HobSietter. Mrs Richard friends and netghbo,·s at the, Columbia school a,t Car·
SUN . MON .nd TUESDAY
trance: llmdmg lrall .lumor Ch ~
M A to l k I penter from 2 to 5 p m Mr Swett 18 a rellred t~cher,
J~o~ly 11 -121]
RIRTJI ANNOlJNCEil
,
1 Club, the new Pomeroy EJe. ~·r~m ;~aldrsBnc~J~• ·"~r:· having spent all hiS !if~ 1 ~ Me 1gs county exc~pt for
BEACH BLANKET BINGO"
A2c and Mrs La~ry L.evmg ,
l
~ mentary school: the Rutland ~ g
Smtih Mr! , William eight years as draftsman for the Ralston Steel Cat Co.
1Tt'thn rtuJ,,l
' who are stationed on the JS· I
~ Garden Club the
Bradbury St~a:: Mrs ' Charles Rilfle of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Swett have one !l)n, Walter,
Flauk1e .-\\tl,,l 4.nrlt'lle Fun
land of Maw Hawau are an. ,
i
Elementary school, and the M Rbet E st
Mrs' of Carpenter a granddaughter. Mrs Yvonne Reedy,
0
t lt'~O Drbol ;~l1 \\ ,til t' \ H&lt;tr
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!he
b&gt;rlh
ol
the1r
first
Twili~ht
Garden
Club
and
the
C~~les
P
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Rilfl:
:~·
l'ay~
and three gr~at grandchildren , all of Pomeroy. Fnendl
~t&gt; \ L.;&gt;mheo!J.. J,,d ) \1eC tt'll
1d 11 1d ij daughte1 June 2oth. r
Miss Donna Mane Hauck, a plantings at the mtersl'(.:hon of
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k
ar asked to omit g1fts
1
John Ashl t&gt;'
. v.elgh mg 7 lb.s. 14 oz namPd '
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I routes 33 -7 &amp;lid 124.
Pratt. Mrs Walter Bur e, Mrs
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M1
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Orv11le
Romme
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at
Columbus
usmess
Winners
will
be
announced
at
Willlam
Kmg.
Mrs.
Burton
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k d
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&lt;,f Pomeroy are announcmg the Umvers1tv , spent I e wee en a later date
Smith, Mrs Richard Houda- t
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shelt. Mrs. Wayne Beal. Mrs ~
let , Roberta, to Dav1d Wellman Mrs Donald Hauck
, ,1 I. J,
Emogene
Lohn and Mrs "
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anna of AI hen' Road and Mrs Trip il Conelunfd
rhe ceremony Will be per· Wllhur Stewart of Mason. w Mrs Dal~ Mourning ""' re· Britlol ShowPr i•
I.,
I
fmrned Ju!v !8 at 22 230 p m Va VISIIf:'d Monday at the Med- turned _fro':' 3 three-week vae&lt;t Given/or Siller
Mr and Mrs W1Jiiam Bland
JUI.Y 11
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trip
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W1 Mrs Gary Wayland entertain- and daughters, ar a an
a- There w1ll be a 1 ney uptbe rexa s Hoad Rev E I don their mother. \Irs Mary Aumll- am v. r a~ ~ ~;
pI - ed last week with 3 brJdJJI show- thy of Akron are guests
I)/ I pe1 at the Oak Grove Methu, CAf;.\.0 fifO 00
Bhke
w1ll
nffi&lt;'
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at
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who
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at
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honormg
her
Sister
Mrs
Mrs.
Guv
Reynolds
and
Mrs
d1sl Churth on Saturday, July
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eh~u d) eH•n1
ly followmg surgery.
p~h Steven! a~d ,} 1f Story ..... I Sandy Clonch After the hon- Mmerva ·Childers TuPsday eve- 10 at 5 p m
8 1
orma Bou oree had 0 &gt;e~ed her ifts re- nmg the group were dmner
!
1 · 1\lr and Mrs Don Dalley I . ey wen
Ml'iS Rom me g1 &lt;1duated from and 8 J and Barry of Newark VISited tounsts areas mcludmg
!
g
1guests ol Mr and Mrs Milton
JUt V 13
~psa,ke
f,t~sh"'rn H1 gh sr hool m 1964 spent Sunda\' With his parents the Petrlfted f'orest, Grand i fr~shments of cdake. J~e cream, I Burdette and lamtlv at L{'{ln Chester Counul Daughters of
tNTlRI..OCKJN&lt;I RINCi eaTS
and wmkf'd m Columbus for •1
cd M El•erett Dalley' Canyon, Pamted Desert, Boul- mmts. nuts an_ ~unr
wert&gt; W V
America will mret Tuesday a1
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h
s.rved
to the mv1ted guesls •
a
0
the SratP Hlghwav Department
Miss Pollv Karr of Columbus er am an t e mountams ml M V
L ttl
-ed l Mrs Evelyn Hill of Buff,Ilo 8 p m There WI 11 be Jnstalla .
Wellman a grad uate of \liddl e. l spent the h~hda\' weekend With Utah where they encountered , th r; ernon ~ e receJv
y has rf'turned to
he ~ hon and all officers are ur~f'd
port \IJgh s{'tJoo l m 1964. lS I hN parents Mr. and Mrs Char- sthnow. Thetyfiaoodlson~ssed tthroKugh pl:yedoo~J"'~~r ;~: :w:;d~ home .alter a VISit with her to pbe present C~~pt;Pa;86~~~~
.storllmg m the Ceremomal lles R Karr Sr
e recen
~areas m an- d t M H ld L I M I mother Mrs Sue Ellis Also
omeroy
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sas and other pomts
e 0 rs aro
em ey, rs
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(, d 0 f 11 u s !'iav 1 111
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t Little Mrs Betty Smith Mrs weekend guests of M" Elhs T e·da)' , 1 7 45 p m
· WashJilgton fl (
, and fam1lv of Columbus visited ' d 'teh '"M a 1odrmMa 1 ey VDISI · Dw1aht Hal~y Mrs Lmda' Wine- 1 were Mr and
J\h s Dt&gt;nms u ~
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Sunday evemng w1th Mr and
~ brtnner, Miss Charlene Hysell, H1ll of Buffalo,
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palent~ are \lr and Mls Lor- Mn Charles R. Karr Sr.
1 Webb and Mr and. Mrs Har Miss sue Clonch
Miss Beck} ' Mr and Mrs George Dooht- The Women s MJssJona1·y So
an ( ornwell of Oeel ('I eek Ill
\Irs E .J Hill returned to I vey Anderson. relatives of ~~s. Haley and Mr.s :Jack Phillips I tie and rhlldren hav~ returned cJety ol the Pomerpy ' ' fn~~
, Patt'i nal grandparents are Mr hN home Saturdav after a visit Mollrmng Enroute they VISit- I others attendmg were Mrs. lth· 1 to the1r home m Berea rollow- Bapt1s1 churrh will m~J Tfl~fr'­
and Mrs Otha LJevmg or New with relatives m Columbus. Her ~ lnH ArJwnaMWilh. Mr adnd mer Neal Brenda Philhps Mrs I ing a hohdav VISit With her day, at 7 30 p m at tile ho~h
Haw•n w Va.
grandson Jeffrev Jones, accom- ' ars erman 1 ~rm~h an hm , Ray He~ricks Mrs Emma parents, Mr and Mrs Glenn of Mrs Harry L 83lley, wi '
SOC 't:~'T
panted her home for a visit
I oommglon, n ·· WI
er Moodispaugh a~d Mrs Walter Lamberl Mrs Dooliltle and Mrs Ellen Couch ·as oo-tilifi·
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Mr and Mrs Herbert Herd· dMaughtGer and plamlly, ~d!r. halndd Morm s,.,dmg •lfls
were children had spent the pas! m Mrs .lose ph Cook ia ,.;u·
r
d. rs eorge
r1ce Deb
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man
ol
Bellerontame
and
gran
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Elsie
Maddox
Mrs
CharItwo weeks WI lh her parens
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children Larry and JarkJe Ste- Rren~... lVI o' denm , . ra a __. l ies Wise Mrs Mary. Wayiand.l Mr and Mrs Roy Roush of The Pomero~ l;lhZtntl Ba~
aai\IV
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accompamro
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d Radio club w1l m~t In rep.
SPF.CU.L .-1 'VI\'Oill'VCI\ltlf:NT
mens of Lakesvtew were hoi!- th · t M'ddl
t Ella Barnhart Mrs Rubv Ma-, gmaw,
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dav ~eekend guests of Mrs Wel- ~~ 1° I
thor aMVISI jor and daughter Janet . Mrs I Mrs Joe !\olagnotta of VJrgiiiiS Jar sessJOn
ur ay at 7:
fROU HlJTLAl\D FURt'VITIJRE CO.
by . Whaley
wJ
_us gran mo er,
rs. Jean Zirkle and.Mrs . Paul l viSJted over tht&gt; holiday with pm . al~heYouthCen~,r. M~·
J h Sc
on W \&gt;a
1 i\lrs Jack Robson and moth- Mourmng
z1rklt ~and dauahter
Diane
Mr and Mrs o n mes
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1er, Mrs Mary B Heuu?s wen&gt; I
HOME FROM TRrP
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as the guest of her
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Mrs
Margaret
Drumspec
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Guy Reynolds have 1eturned 1 Mrs arl Morns and Mrs
·
\tirgil Atkms coUI'I~y deP#' a~
Miss I.mda Darnell, sluden[l from a vaCation lrlp which m-1Emma MoodJspaugh entertam- 1mond m Galhpohs
Lhe cookmg and s'-wiliR Cor..
at Columbus Busmess Umver- ~ eluded Bardstown Ky
tht' l ed their card cJub Monday eve- ~ Mrs H.obert Burkett and chll test.'i Will be held: Rel'reUsity, spent the weekend with presentation of ··Steph~n Fos- nmg at the Moodlspaugh horne d_ren Jmned .Mr Burkett
~~ ments w!ll be •erved.
her parents. Mr and Mrs Paul t , d p· Mt h
!he IThe door pnze was won by Mrs Charleston, \\i Va, for the hohme
w ere
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d
k nd
er, an
M Darnell
' viewed the unusual production Sandy Clonch Refreshments ay wee e
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f
Alan Holter 1on of Mr and ! I "Th Hook f J b" .
. , were served to Mrs Sonya Way· I MISs Sue Rue has rolurned
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Mrs Rov Holter, Js attendmg t choral speech
and featurmg Jiand. Mrs Elsie Haddox, Mrs from Co urn us w re s e as MarJnt' Private
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4-H camp at .Jackson this· week · eooru
f
t
.
The
Beth
Smith
Nancy
Morns
been
the
house
guest
of
Karen
kms
son
or
Mr.
and
Mn.
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Mr. and Mrs Loren Caverlee visJ1ing with the Rev 8nd Mn l \Irs Clonch, Mrs Katherine Thomas
. or Syrac ... se. ff,d':1 en ms,
of Huntington. W V• , and Rev Fred 1 Gardner at Jonesboro, Clonch. Mr&amp;. Moodtspaugh and I Tom Lyons, Jun~ graduate of ualed July 6 /rom Mar=·"
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and Mrs. S E Kaetzel of Ed1- Tenn and at! ended
churrh ont' guest. Mrs Frances Dray IM1ddlepor1 High School. has 1crUJt trammg at tbe
, .
son returned to their homes th
gone to Pont1ac, Mich., where 1Corps Recrmt Depot at
rlf
Tuesday after spendmg .several 1 ere
I
ENJOV PICNIC
he plans to enroll tn a traming IIsland, S C He _
was ay~Jned
, days w1th their 11ste1, Mrs 1 MEETING POSTPONE()
A group
of relallves and course at General Motors He to Camp LeJeune, N. C~. 1A1f
1Alonzo Custer and other rela- Th
t·
th R k friends en)Oyed a picnic Sun- IS v1slbng wllh Mr and Mrs I at least four weeks of ~anc'
emee1ngo1 e oc
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ttves Thev also viSiled their i Sprmgs tub Scoots Pack 241 day at the Roy Mayer Camp at Carl Jones an Mr an
rs 1e m antry com at Ira "" bfi.
Iruece Mrs E E Bryant at scheduled for Saturday evenina: ILetart Present were Mr. and Bill Dixon
fore gmng to a school o to a
I Holzer hosp1tal
1 has been postponed
Mrs. C. J. Slrauss and Char· Hohdoy weekend guests of Marme combat or 1Uj)IJ!I1 UiJ}};
Mr and Mrs James Claf- 1 - - - ~
lene and Jan Hauck and son Mr and Mrs. Frank Cheese- - - 11 , ,
worthy and Twlla Sue and Mrs. employed In Wheeling, w. Va., lol Columbus: Mr. aM "Mrs. Roy i brew were Mr. and Mrs Wes· l spent Monday afiel'lll1\lll 1!&gt;41
A H Ebersbach attended the spent lht weekend With hiS ram· Mayer
and Don and Nanry lley McDaruel and daughter, Rl, evenmg m Ra~ens'l'ood, ;w. Va.
funeral of Mrs Donald C.x at lly, Lincoln Heights
Jo, Miso Linda Darnell, Mr. Ia, of Barberton, Oh1o, and wher~ they VISited wl~ , ll)4t
I llillshoro Sunday.
' Mr. and Mrs. James fletcher and Mrs. Donald Hauck and Mrs A P Macomber of ~t. latter s parents, Mr ~ Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Harry Sadler and son, Sloven, of Xenia, were IlolUla M~rle, Mrs. L lllle Pleasant, W. Va Mondav VIS· J L Wesley, who art conDo~
relurned to lhe~r home, Bridge. weekend IUests or Mr and Mro. Hauck, R1cky Mayer, Butchl itors were Mr. and Mrs Oar· to their home With !llne81. ,.
port Tuesday after spending Raymond Baity and family asd Hayes, Mrs. Ed Aroold and 1 ryl Smallwood of Londonderry Mrs Ada Lamberf :.n4 fi;,f
!he holiday weekend with her were accompanied home by Jerry, and Chari" Be~y, of •. Mr and Mrs frank Cheese· grandson, Marvm I'ry.
11r1
slslers. Mrs William Baxter, their dauJhler, Vicky, who had Pomeroy, and Richard Pickens, I brew and Mr. and Mrs Darryl VISiting w1lh relaU,r~ ID. 011:
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SAIGON CUPI) - Amencan C.ng, wounded one and cap· lwere Inclined to dismiss the 1emergency basis following Viet
paratroopers charging mto the tured 01ght. The government coup reports as mere rumors. Cong victories m the nearby
lire !tom V1et C.ng machm .. lost 11 dead and 43 wounded 111- A mihlary spokesman sa1d the plains
i
IUDl Itilled more than tOO Com· eluding a cntically injured U.S. last ot 8,1100 new US. Marme l An Amencan spokesman de-l
lllunlsl guetrillas in throe bat· Army enliSted man.
combat troops landed m the Da stTlbed two of the paratrooper
Ues IR the JUngles of combat ln Sa1gon authontles imposed Nang and Qw Nhon areas 220 engagements as pitched battles '
Zone D, 3ll miles north ot Sal· an alert aga1nst a posslble gov· to 280 mlies northeast of Saigon m which the soldiers charged
•on, a U.S military spokesman ernment coup. South V1e~ today to bri113 U. S. troop Vtet C.ng 3ll und 50 caliber ma·
said today.
namese security forces watched strength to 60,000 men and Ma- chinegun positions in two well
The spokesman did not an· Ilor any unusual troop move- nne strength to a full combat entrenched Viet C.ng posiUons.
nounce Amencan casualt1es but ments but mformed sources at diviSion of as,ooo men. The Iand- IA third fJgbt late Wednesday
satd they were "substantially tthe Ullbtary secunty iervk-e ings began Wednesday on ao was smaller m scope_
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and Mrs. Mrs
Ber· spent
the past two weeki with I
Sadler was guest of honor at a Mr. and Mr~ Arthur Cross
I birthday dmner at the Baxter I and Nancy and Mark of Athens
home
I wert Monday guests of Mr and
Ronald O'Donnell, who Is Mrs Ray)llllnd Baity and lamJ.
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Headquarters For All [Winter Garden, Fla., wore
1 weekend visitors of tho Haskins 1
and Sloan families.
· Bertha Gill ha1 reluroed from
Toronto, Ohio, after visiting her I
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernal I
Howett and family and her t
1oew p-eat grand10a.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan carman
and oons, Bruce and Danny,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Peaoh Fork Rd , vlsllod over
the weekend in Columbus with
their famll, , Mr. and Mrs. Ga
ry Carman and chlldrea and
MASON
Mr and Mrs Ronald Carman
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and son. They all Yis!lod the
FAMILY NIGHT
Columbus 1.oo on Sunday and
TONIGHT
the Scenic Clllfl at Logan on
'BATTLE OF THE WO~LDI' Saturday whtrt 1 pimic dinAll Star Cast
ner was enjoyed by all.
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Mr and Mrs. Cornell Elkins,
•couNTRY MUSIC
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son.
Steve, of C.lumbul apent
HOLIDAY"
Fe-rlin Hu11ky, Faran Young I a week with Mr. and Mrs H.
B. l'urd and son, John.
Thur.-Fn
Julv l.f
Sunday Mr and Mrs, Earl
Alfred Hltchc.Mk't
Hoffman of C.lumbul visited
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Seon Connecy, Tippi H•dr•n Mr. and Mrs Homer Holley.

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COLUMBUS !UP I) - Two
17 mUes northwest of Sa1gon total of 29 youths arrested for
· fair hou~ing" bills wenl to a
and west of Zone D The bat- last weekend's noting at Gen
fJVe-man subcommittee Wednes..
talion of perhaps 800 men was eva-on-the-Lake appeared '" '
day mght after former us I
amashed and tts lour US mlli· court Wednesday night, charged
Rep. Robert Taft Jr. teslified
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rary advisers were Rl,lssmg.
wJth disorderl~ conduct or re
that solvmg the housmg prob·
Multiple Air Strikes
s1stmg arrest.
I hi-i'4MMlil'llh~~~u'tit~&gt;lh' lem was a madter for the state, 1
Eighty·one U.S Air Force and I Common Pleas Judge Howard
no ind1vidW1l cities.
Navy jeiJ carrted out multiple T. Warner of Ashtabula County
strikes agamst m1htary 1argets sentenced one youth 1o 30 da)S 1
A subcommittee r"""" , probln North Viet Nam today and m Jail and fmed h1m $1110 for
ably based on the Senate-pasoed
dropped propaganda leaflets lhts part m the TIOis However,
measure. wa• etpected Ill the CINCINNATI (UP! I
Thei
Two ra1ds hit the Thanh Hoa the JUdge suspended 20 days of
near future , probably next fashionable suburban
ount
army barracks 80 miles south the Jail term for Wilbur Bliss ,
week
Washmgton estate of Dr andl
ol Hanru. Two other strikes hit of Ashtabula
provided he 1s
Taft, who a!"' formerly Mrs Joseph Linl!, scene or a
tht&gt; Qu1 Chau ammumtton depot not charged w1UJ mahc1ous deserved ln the Ohio Honse. told rerent get-together by some of
156 miJes southwest ot Hanoi structJOn of property agam
ll the House Elect10n1 and Feder- the nations leading Democrats :
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Heavy smoke was reported Oh10 for at least two years
Baseball fans. Kl~s Sty e. w~ al Relations Committee that was robbed today or $150 000
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1 Bliss also drew a $50 fme for see the best m t e g~~~
~ "the admittedly bad effect11 of m Jewelry and $4 000 m cash by
The leaflets were dropped diSorderly conduct
'IMI!mddland ~n peMrson. to,mg Paak &gt;substandard housing upon op. two ma•ked gunmen
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ten 1en , Ntne o!heJ; youlh pleaded in· slab b the swimming pool.
portumty for edocatloo and self· Mrs Link told Hamilton :
Phu, silo ol the French defeat nocent or no contest lo the
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m 1954, and over Son La a tre- charDes, eJlher m person or I The Sohlo film, Bat
P vided the basil for pub he
I ounty po 1Jce t e )ewe1ry 1n-1
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quenUy bombed military bar. through
the1r attorneya Tht WI II be shown aft er dusk by cern .. "
racks 80 mlleo •outh of the JUdge said he would set trial the Feeney • Bennetht HPosl , He sa1d he realized that pas.' Pollee sa id the gunmen both
BANK RENOVATF:D _ ,\ ma 1·or ove 1haul or the firs! National Bank of ftacl'nels'
China border
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~~$50 f~nes a~heoosts for formeer Ph~fadeiphJa Phdlies oot~ of some mdividuals
I through a bathroom wmdow ' been hmshed m colomal lhern parH'IIng \1 Jth a ll t'l\ tJ! e floor and new furniture
_____.__ _ __ _ ,~ .1sor ery con uct t 15 were fielder and currently manager !
Prefer Senate Version
and aroused the couple fro m The remod elmg IS the lirst ma"J OI reno~;atlon of I he hank Sl!lre It \.\a~ opened i~
fmed $25 and costs for the ~ of a Littlt• League team in the • "Some mterference with total lheir sleep by shmmg a flash 1910 The husmess has expanded from a (,Jpifal ol $400 to $1 1;2 million durmg Its
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1 55 years of operatiOn Bookkeeper Franef' o; \V1ko xrn lrtt and A1tlctrecl ~illilan asst
wholesale notmg that mvolved thick of ihe fight for the Pt. freedom or some Is frequently hght m their faces
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hoe drJe rethsort ~ofwn 18 '::lpecJal guest
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ss, w
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companv them to h1s ofhre 1
ing the windows of a sheriff's games scheduled for 53 p m.
----where they took the Jt'WPiry
durmg !he hflght of the today at the park are the Red
and monev
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The
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SOUTHPORT, ENGLA Nil _ Meigs Sheriff Robert C. Harl· E"mergessry Umt
The Ohio Farm Bureau to- ' Huber! Humphrev and several &gt;
1 Kvger Creek Board of Edu- the p~:~st r1ght y t~;ll s Ht&gt; hds bah('elor's degree from OtterTony Lema today shot a 0...... enbach was host Wednesday ' 1 Call d 0
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c.:auon accf'pted nne res1gnat1on bt t'll t-&gt;lll p 1O\o&lt;' as supm ntlnd- bem College, and his mast140 that gave hltn the 1e ad Me1gs _ Gall 11 Fraternal Ord Mrs Ruda A. Durst 'lf Stlv m Workmen's Compensation 1at 8 Dernocra~J( Parl v entitled Iand employed an admim~tralur ent ul \lJddlepo1t S( houls
er s degree 111 school admm1s·
among early second round fin , er of Pohce for a picnic dinne; ~rsvlllei ;as taken to Meigs rales which Will save Oh10 "7~ldent's Club Se:mar ;·
1and tour teache1 s at a :;pecJal ~mp\o~,ord as prtnilpnl
of tra!10n Jrorn OhJO State UmverJShers in the Br1t1sh Open gol1 1 on the courthouse lawn served fene~a ~pita!! for tretanedtmenlnl ltarmers $197,000 annually
)V m 18Mv1ee pHrestllenht 0 thrd me-etmg Wednesday mght
Kygt&gt;1 (:reek ll1 gil sc hool ~\a~ s1h
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TI1e board accepted the rl.! S:.~mue- 1 (,ayton
ol Wt' " 1 ~ rvl II~. Tt-:.~c
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Arnold Palmer moved to wlthm Clara Sayre
bel
carR~ ISJondonS
smte 1959\ 1s especially gratJ-Ipro essor
usmess a mtms s1gnat10n of Clarencto Thomp· who hd s tcwght m tht' Gahan- Lo1s Hut-holt, F'rt nch mstruct·
ween
acme
an
yracuse
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tratwn
and
Economies at son who has been prmc1p&lt;1l ol na sc 1wu 1s of f 1&lt;ill k1m count y 01 a1 K\ger creek H"gh
ont stroke of Lema with a 71 Present were Ptl w0 g an th
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t ose w o ave
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and a two-round ootal ot J41
Cpl Francis and Ptl Robe t~ ~ mo~mg
ed act1ve m Farm Bureau's l'On- Xavier Umver:~It}
Kyger Creek lhgh school for lor II ~e&lt;IJ S H(' rrre t~··d h1s She IS a graduate of Fmdlay
1of the Ohio State H h
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rs. urst was transport certed effort during the past I
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WASHINGTON
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private ! three years to get rates re- I
ARRIVING FltiDAY
i Hacme as home ecnomomcs
admmistration oflic~J ::!t~~ l ~~~~s ~a~illo~lh~n~aul N~~~~~ transpor~a~on after. !llSt";?~gl cuded," said Andrew Cross, I The remams of Larry Keys
IOSIIUcior She IS a graduate
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arm an eg contusiOns.
e Meigs Countv Farm Bureau who d1ed m Flonda Wednesol Ohm UmversJLy
Darren
soug
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es er eaper of tht&gt; Galllpol-IOhlo State Patrol wu invesU·\president day, w111 arnve bv a1r m Par-'
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:~~a~~i~ ~~po~ate g~nla are ~~~:ohc:s·~' Chlef Herbert!gatmg the 8 50 a. m accident. I ··we feel this was accom. l kersburg friday al 9 39 am I
gr,oduale o! Marshall llmversity
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vour uropean th %·ddl
ay Manley of iMrs. Wilham Harris, R. D. Fa- plished by a strong emphasJS ISurviV!ng IS h1s mother, Velma I
as an English teaC!Jer and Mrs.
mo\~~~?t~nl Co
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Police HDept ,,cme, was reportedly driVIng ion farm safety, better report~ IKeys, Coleman. F'la ArrangeVernon Nease of Mmersville RD wlll srne anolher Marv Kennedv of Po;ter ss io~,.v 'ndre"l 1:'mmB~rce cr~d 'I Werry YSh 0ff,cHemaln b hen r Y!one or ~he vehJcles Involved 10 ing, careful follow-up on elaims ments will be announced by term as rhalrma~ of the Metgs Count" Red Cross Chap- stru~tm ol s-pE"CJal education.
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1bett er a11 • ro~nd Information
that ~hlle "quite 8 few'' Euro- . vid Ohlinger and Carrol Man·
wmg unera orne
1 ter following hi s election by the directors
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responsibilities
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SET HOI.STEIN PICNIC 1farm Bureau's
Workman's Veloraua Memorial Hospital Hos ita!
and expressed apprecia'•on lo i
~ug:l ~p ~~th Ametncan ~on- l ~er;ard F~ltz, Metgs Coun-: Plans have been completed! Compensation program," he ADMISSIONS - Carol Dorst, oJ'er officer~ re-elet:ted were all per sons 'II Ilo asstsTed Wllh
t~~ ~~~a~: in:~[;; ~ parr 01 Y roseru tng Attorney
/for, the annual picn~c or the satd
Ptmeroy. Nellie Connolly, Ra- 1Calvm Stmpson. first v1ce cha1r- the work
have one to •
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Meigs County Holstem club at Cross observed th~t the Farm ctne, Nellie- Fnzzle, Reedsville: I man, Nellie Val e. second v1re Members of the
chapter
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set : ~~" com- Th LOCAL TE~S
, I the farm of Mr and \1rs DavJd j Bureau Workmen's Compensa- 1T"ylor Pullen, Pomeroy, Robert cha•.rman Dorothy Smtth. st&gt;e- board ot dlret lors attendmg mpames or to expa
Jrms ale temperature m Pomeroy sl Koblentz Saturday, July 24 on tlon Service played an import- Hlirt, Chester
retary and Alw 11da werner, c!udf'd VPrnon \Vt&gt;ber Ca lvm D1ck Ash cha1rman of the
ready established well befqre busmess district at ll 40 am. Rt. 7 near Chester The pr~ ant role m the total effort to I DISCHARGES - Vera Ro,
S!mpson Mr Nea&lt;:e
l.ula S.vracuse . MJriersv!lle Baseball
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gnat noon. c.very- help farmers earn the reduced ! bertll:, Columbus, Thelma Powell 1 Members of the nommatmg llamrton Dale Kautl
Mrs Boosters Assn. fund
drtve,
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skies.
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Bob Wmgrtt
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residents
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Pomeroy Pollee mves tlgatt&gt;d a c-anvass of the areas hv- Boys
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Leaguers Wednesday evemng,
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. two -1 ar m1 s ap at 1 35 P m M1 Ash sa1d over $120 was
tnR l,ght agamst Clll&gt;cer. Beatty Meigs Coonty Is represented Vickie Sue Harrison, Sherry Beverly Thompeon. M 0 r 1 0 n Summer 4_H asSistanJ who 1, ol lhe Tn · Stale Red Cross Wednesday on Wesl Mam st
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62, was reported In "poor" con- by 41 gtrls and 22 boys at the Hayes, Pamela Jo Hill, Linda , Titus Joy Waggoner Rodney 10 charge of campf,;e cabin ,Blood Cenler w•ll be held m The~ ., 1d a ear dmen bv Lo· coed''/ f
e t~o~ey ';'.:,
dltion In Memorial Communrty annual Junior 4-H Club Camp Hollon Alan Holter
Cheryl l walk~r Margie wam~ley Don-linspection and Tribal c'ontests Huntmgton on Wednesday ..Ju- retia
Wadswonh 26 Phlla- u~ 0 m~nC'\ e oy~ aaue
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Hospital. His wile, Jane, said he .at Canters Cave thl! Wl'ek that Hutchi~son Giles llysell Pal· na Weber Rhonda Whittington Counselors from MeiGS
,.: Jy 28 M1 Nease ~ as appointed delphia, p 3 . pulled from
a p:ogram or t e rema~er of
wasinerltlealrondltlonwhenhe l be~n Monday and is to end ty lhle and •Debbie Joh~n. ' Duane Wih, Mickey Wolfe. Mlt~ : clude Sally Mora, .Junior Direc- as delegat e
dnv~.,., a~ and hit an auto oper- ~e~:s~:ai and to start t 1988
entered the hospllal Tuesday Frtday
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zi Ann Wolle Debblo Wond and 'tor and 50118 leader Jennifer : Chapter offtCials
diScussed atPd bv llorolhy McGuffm M1d,
night.
Sandra Johnson. Jane Jordan, . Ra d y
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Attendtnl rrom Meigs are w 1
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a es ee, song ea er
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a ter Jo son. John
se, l Serving on the staff thl~ wteti crafts, Alice Smith, flag cereyear-old daughter of Mr~ MeWASHINGTON - MILITARV Mike Barr, James Betz, Jan Garcie McGraw, Lisa McKen· lio Miss Margaret Grlffttbs, new monies and crafts,
Debbie Meigs General Hospital
Gufftn sustamed mmor arm tiDn may contact Mr. Ash II
source! lndicate that t he ~etzllq, Renee Burke, Rob- zie1 Penny McKetiZle, Lone I Meigs County Extension Agent, Sheets, conservation; Sandra 1 ADMISSOINS ~ Mrs Eliza- and leg In JUnes. Shght damage hJs resJdence
U.S. Air Force Is prepared to b1e Cleek, Denny Cole, Beech-/George Mora, Rhea Mora, ca. Home Economics who ls in IBailey, conservation;
Sharon Ibeth Hawley, M1ddleporl. V1c· was mrurred to both veh1cles
----knock out antiaircraft mlsslle er Cooper, Irene Cooper, Ro- ry MorriS, Pal O'Brien, Eddte charge of the dining room and Holter, crafts, Allan Gibson, tor Grtmm , M1ddlepurt: Mrs. and no arrests were reportod : NOW YOU KNOW
~a ... llrOUnd the North Vlel· berta Cozart, Tawnya Cozar~~Parker, Kimmy Pierce, Ricky Is assisting with crafts
campfire and outdoor recrea- 1Wallace Ebersbach Pomeroy;
I Grime on the exterior •urnamese capil8l of fltlllill if the~ ' WIIIlam Cray, Jr •
Melanie Pierce, Ellen Rice, Rosemary ! ~!so as..,stl113 at camp are tton: Larry Montgomery, con· I Ethel McKmght, Pomeroy, Mrs.
ARRE~T MAilE
fare ol a jet liner ftyhll boo
aet a &amp;O-abead from the White . Dean, De~nio Elchi113er, Bev·I~ Rlce, Linda Rupe, Rita Salser,)Mrs. Harriet Nei1Ier, Advisor; servatlon, lll&gt;d J1m Meredith, ; DaiSy Bmg, M1ddleport
Pohcea rrested William Ree-' tween Soa Fnnclsoo aad ~
BooM,
:erly Erwin, Sharon Ervin, S. sancira S.yre, Nancy Smtth, IMrs. Nonga Roberla, consorva· ,canteen and indoor recreation. I DISCHARGES -{;wenaolyn ives Rt 2.2 Albany, on an m. aml eould ial!ftue lael - ,
.. Ill?', tho 'tmp-nt covern- 1Iinda Fitch, Cynthia Filch, Deb•Kmn Sutherland: Jim Sw~t,el, lton fnltructAir: J.
o,paJcoltn Camp director Is C. E. Blake- Connolly. Leon, W Va. Opal IloXlcabon charge Wednesday, IIDlptlOI by a1 mlltb .. dt '
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Fitch,
Q11rbara
Gluesen·
Brenda
Taylor,
Larf'Y
Tav\(lr,
Hamm,
in
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re-'slee. Meip .(loonty Extension Darst. Cheshtre; Emma Fox, Reeves was being held in coun. ca11011, acott'lllai to
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Jeamp, Jacqueline Glul!lellCamp,ISintlra Taylor, Belli Tbetil, ,t:rtaUon,. ud ~IPlPiller ~ : Aleut.
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secretary of the asiiOC!atloa,
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