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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 12, 1965
. ·- -- Church Chairmen
Finance, Mr. Leo Smith; Chr~
tian Soclal Concerns, M.r s.
To Attend Ses8it~n Wayne Gibbons and Worship,
All Commission Chairmen of 1Mrs. Robert Coats.
Heath Methodist Church a r e I
urged to attend an important
meeting and planning session,
MEET NEXT MONDAY
Wednesday evening, July 14 at The W.S.C.S. of Heath Melh·
7·30 p.m. at the church.
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· Expected to attend are : Mem-·odist Church will meet nell
bership and Evangelism. Mrs. 1Monday, July 19, instead of July
Guy Shuler : Education, Mr. Eu-1!2 ttonlght ) in order that 1
gene Harris: Mlssio~s, M rs. lmission progra.m may be arBruce Lloyd: Stewardshtp and ranged.

Nature of Lady Dugs is Explained
The utl·mbsundersh)(ld li.idy read •·Now Is the Time "
Pur ley Karr, Mrs. Paul Karr 1orary member, Mrs.
lda
bug . an msect that lwl ps man· Mrs. Miller g~ve devoti~ns, and_Mrs. Buell Ridenour.
Knight, and a guest, Mrs.
lund. was the top~r ul the pro· a sc npture readmg, an art1cle Pmeapple sherbet, decorated anda Baer, of Columbus.
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&amp;ram at the July meetmg ot lrom the Upper Room aboul cakes, iced tea and nuts were The August meeting will be !
and earth , and astron- served from trays by the host· '
t he Chester Garden ('lub held ·heavens
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· .space age. She . es.ses ass1ste
· d by M.tss Nancy the .annual workshop
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the evening ot .luly 7 at the1o my m th1s
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tarm homt ot Mrs. Ru\ Mtller do:;ed ~~th prayer. Roll call i~hiler to 23 members , and hon- Chester Methodtsl church.
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the Pr~;~sJdenl . Mr$ H1Jell Rtde- : d bugs... given bv Mrs Woodol
the row
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nour . Th "c ··v.rse
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1\·tora. und Mrs --~~~ Kmght ! how she was brought to this ·
1country from Australia by the I

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FOOT WEAR

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TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
"BEACH BLANKET

BINGO"

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Colorurtoons:
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Nice Have Moo..- Arotnd
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Freduntd Friendship

July 14-I S
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY

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Mrs. Pearlv· Mora crmdueted
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The chi ldren ha\'e. ~ . \'&lt;:Htt't~
of projects atnd art tvt!tes dur·
mg lhe sc hoo1 me Iud.tng rr afls·.
drama. pal·m·mg , r Ia~· m~~·
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~an ~ible Society. An oHering !

1s bf' mg taken each day for ·
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church !will be given a gold star and I
Jack Cramer of Marion spent , spent Sunda~· aUernoon 8,t the tho!iie missing one day will have l

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AIR-CONDITIONER . .... . ................ $94
\1rs Paul Eichinger and Paula son, James. VISited Sunday a/- M
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and .Tammy the honored guest ternoon at New Haven. W. Va. ! r. an 1. r~. ~~o h l eav~d
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I Mrs. Clarenre Curtis snd Mrs . Mr. and Mrs. Horton Thorn· ,
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a. adn S at '"d' :v 0 1 rum;~~c ~rh- I Kaihy , Vera and Alice , Mason ,
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11 Mrs . Oliver received a num- ~lve a ~r ~ or ~ ~ WEll 1w. va.; Mr. and Mrs. Georgia
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e:~tf";~~~~s. r. an rs .•v· : zu~pan and"'": Middleport and
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. ·Eh1.abeth Merntt, Syracuse.
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BAKER FURNITURE

Don't Forget Our Custom Draperies Sale

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her brother and sister-in-law,

Mr. and Mrs. Riehard Rupe and
family . They aloo visited her
grandmother, Mrs. Alma Rupe
of Rutland.
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Pontiac tigers.In Uger country.

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Letaft FallS

al ~a Sunday ntght was hke tournament, July II, will have General Walt~r K. Wilson, Jr. Va.
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Imenl of KennedY himself, ac-1
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_Ella Shields, 90. who died at
·lltttng a .~lck wall at 10 miles Harrisonville playing Porlland Chtef of Engmeers smce 1961, Two Air Force jell were sent MHS Boosters to
l'Ording to historian Arthur M· Infant I.A'WIS
I her home in Letart Falls Monan hour. Their plane, a 1&gt;1g t 6.30
R" G de . who has retired from acttve aloft from the ''Greater P1tts- , Meet on Thursday
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day at noon, will be beld Wedfour · engine.Jialrol craft cram- aaln;t P~·mc; 1~ce :~~ Fu:l service.
1 burgh Airport and reported
it t The
Middleport Athletlr
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j Monday Ill Pomt'roy 1nesday at 2 p.m. at the L..
med with radar and electronic !t 7. 45 · d ~ Kl .
Tbe change wUI oot affect the , was a weather halloon that theY IBoosters will meet at the high I Schlesinger. who served as 8 1 1 r T dd L .
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I tort Falls Methodist Churcll
gear ditched 100 '1
If th
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Olf , spotted
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special asSJst.ant to PreSident .es ,. o
ew.s. m an1 sao
Ma~chuoetts . coa:l ~~~
rp ~ the Gallipolis fndains at ICorps of Engineers at ~untin~~
i~r~'::~~~ur:ou~: s~~:r:.~/:
Kennedy ' .said Ihal Ke~edv af~· : ~f Mr. ;n~ Mrs. ~·~·liM E l :r\\~i:~~gR~~~~~~ ~
men aboard after losing two
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DRIVI!R CITI!D
lnounced tnda
.erward told a friend : I didn t ,ewJS o omerov. Je . on- ta t F lis C
engines.
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saturday, July 17, the Mld· erection of the loCks and dam• I The Ohio State Patrol has Important h~siness is to
offer the vice_-presidency to ~im . doy at Veterans Memonal hos- 1 ~h. .was
in
Nine fnen were killed In the ~rt MSt~a~r~·:tOwill P 1;hy at Reedsville and Racine, by , reported ·the arrest of Charles settled, Sauer Indicated. All ! 1 JUst held ' 1 out like thJS - pita!. 1 H\ -" sur~JVed by hiS Ibv her husba~d Orville Sh~~~
crash or died In the water.
s ea a . . p.m., e the Dravo CorporaUon of Pitts- T. Buck, 24 , Rutland, cited to .persons interested in the MHS here he Simulated takmg an parens. IS gran parents. Mr. '
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Seven others are missing and ~~~e7.j,et~tw~~~~a~e ~ burgh, according to A. V. How- Gallipolis court July 19. charg. atheltic program are urged to object out of hiS pocket and and M~ ~eorg~ ~ra\,tomd· i 8 gragnd~~ug~::el A~:'~n:
reared lost.
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attend.
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'and he grabbed at it. '"
LewiS. Athens. and the great : agan:
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V If . ~i orl 1 H tal . Sox - Wilkesville game will
The account of Kennedy 's ne- grandparents. Mrs. Heleo Lew- SurviVors mclude these chiJ.
Zo:I~ION~- "Mrs~~ussell i play the Gallipolis Senators.
gotiations with Johnson ov~r is. _Middleport and Mrs. Andrew •dren, Mrs. Early !Mabel)
Lewja·Pomeroy· Jame J hll
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Rou.&lt;h , Clarence Shields. and
Ha~rd· Nath;n A ~d up ng NOW YOU KNOW
Middleport council had good port while not officially "aC·Ithe transfers. and had gone ticket that year is contained in Graveside services were held Pete Shields: all o/ Letart Falls;
eroy." M~a Harry 8:,.,;
A cblld born Ia liN woeld be news although II failed to mus- ' cep!;.." apparently will (ace lit- ' through his records lor those Schlesinger's hook. "A Thnu- today at the Sacred Heart cern- six ~~~~chddren. 16 great
Bo~rn· Ctlnloo Napper' p m npecle&lt;l to Uve ?J ')'OUI If ter a quorum Monday night forlue difficulty finding appt-oval years to extract the payments sand ·Days." to be published etery with Rev. Pather John gran c 1dren_ and one llf'O'II •
.~roy· J~mes Parsons Rac~e: the preoent death ""' co.dt... Ill first scheduled meeting In when council does meet.
made from the General Fund this fall . Excerpts from the Turel officlatiing.
great grandchlld.
Ze~ Dean Harrlson~tne· ~ aea ..cbanged lhrou1blllll blo July.
11 showed in excess of 16.000 to those erpenses.
book appear in the current isFul'rle7s r;':Y call at ~e Ewinl
Yost Raclft.· Wanda '
JHe, eccordlng to tiM! u. s. De- FQur members were on hand!transferred Into the General
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SUIT FILED
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(ljtoHARGES _
elld Welfare.
bona, was to occupy Miyor Lee 1ance· lund,
up chart~es , •t least temporarily, the erltt- ol solllld politieat considerations the last ·will and testament of be taken to u,. ~b.
DISC
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the "General
lot the ,c.ally depleted General Fund. 1 bot he never thought Johnson Mabel Anna Shain, deceased,
~~~~\~eportLI-= TPE WEATHER
three, ilol eDnuP· Alao
1!15ti
1~ for i Council, meanwhile, also was would accept, Schleoinger said. and !'ranees Philson, dba Sham
BONDS FORFEIIED
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Public
Heljre- Ullable to act on the n:ported '
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resignation of Reuben Collins
Melrs Geaeral Hoopltal
ed a suit for ~1.'12 agAinst Her. e&lt;i a 124 bond on en
M , nd
~ Wed~ verllllle •liiJtdiJiep, Mayor
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a_nd Walter Bunce from the
ADMISSIONS - Marguerite bert Rose, RD. 2, Racine. The tton charge and Ronald
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Board • of Public Affairs, Durst, Middleport.
petition charges the •mount t1 one for $25 ror uctSII.. piJ
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~AMILY NIGHTS
Yuma, Ariz.. visited the past
"THI INCRIDIILI
week with their son and daughMR. LIMPET"
Don Knotts
Carole Cook ter - in · taw. Mr. and Mrs.
- andRichard Rupe and family and
"SKY DIVIU"
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of Columbus spent Sunday with Columbus.
her parent•. Mr. and Mrs. Vir- Mrs. Raymond Pullins Jr. and
g1l CampbelL
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Rhonda of Thurston, Mrs. AtMrs. Fay Curhs of Tooele. va Hlte and Mrs. sam Roley of
Utah. was the weekend _gu~t of , Baltimore vi•iled Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Allen EJChmger. l M and Mrs Rollin Bearhs.
I Mrs. Dana Oliver left Sunday ~r. and Mrs. Arthur Mitch
. ol Massillon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and Mrs.
l'reda
MASON
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TONIGHT ONLY
: Bearhs.
"ROBIN AND THI
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I Mr. and Mrs. Donald David· '
Frank Sinatra DeaD MarHn son and son, John of Yuma .
Sammy Davis Jr.
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washable. easv care Dacl'cn
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asked grace after hts horne Wednesday
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group
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and Church have
. regiStered. d. or I to be held at th e M.ddl epor t
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Calif., Mr. , Webster at Rutland ror a year
El
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SOFA BEDS, $SS . . . ....... . ROCKERS, $14.88 I and Mrs. David McGhee and I' while First Lieutenant Struble n~er Goble. scTI'e h" eanor -d~ by teachers and helpers from
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Icle of the W S as provi . both churches
GAS RANGE
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Mr and \Irs Byron Hysell , C&lt;&gt; l"
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half scholarships for the regis· 0 S d ·J 1 18
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lumbu s: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mr. and Mrs. Billy
trants.
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!of sharmg will be held at the
DOOR MIRRORS
Sharon Foreman, Mason, W.Va.: Struble and Danean and Mr.
IHeath Melhndisl Church Wtth
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Eichinger and '.trs. Jack Cramer had dinENTERTAIN AT HOMI!
all classes of the school repreBUNK B.EDS, $68 . . . . .. . . MAPLE BEDS, $18
Becky Jo. New Haven. w. ner Sunday and visited briefly
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ored. Pollee ..ld there was no 6.
evidence ol foul play . 11 was
This decision was made at a Monday luncheon meeting of the Pomeroy Cham·
not known how tong tbe body ber ol Commerce at Crow's Town and Country restaurant.
had been In the water.
The vote to m11late Frtday night store hours was made by the chamber on the
strength of a survey taken the past sever a! weeks. .
-olT _ OL'~MOBILF.
U was reported 82 per cent of the merchants in Pomeroy favored staying open
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wiil Introduce this /all an au. merchants were undecided Economy Loan.
mltee - !'red Ccow, chairman:
tomoblle called the Toronado. and four declined comment. Promotion t.:ommitt&lt;:e - Jack William Grueser
Assistant
11 Will be the first American
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Kerr chairman· N W Comp- chairman· John inaettnar lrv·
productlotr car with front-wheel Chamber Prestdent Jack Car· ton 'Assistant chai;ma~
and ing Karr' Ralph Graves 'Har·
GETS AWARD - C. E. Garber, left, Cincinnati Regional manager of the Dodge Division of Chrysler Motore
drive since the old Cord of the sey recalled that the_ group had me;.,bers Robert Jacobs Bob old Smith Midwest steei Ted Corp., presents Carroll S. Noms, general manager of R. H Rawlings Sons, with the Chrysler Motors Corporation
lf131ls.
dec1ded to start Fnday night Gant fed Do . 8 .11 ~
Reed Le' Full Geo 'H 1&gt;- Quality Dealer Award . The a\1, I is being given to only three dealers m the Ci ncinnati reg 10 n th 1s year.-Sentlnel
II already has become the store hours should at least 70 B .. .,Th
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Simon~YHar~ld. u:'~~ msP :;, ayne wts er.
on sale lor _three months. The It was then the group approv- Chapman, a
.rep;esentative /~bile Relati~ Com~itteeI
To~nado will ~ppear as . 8 ed a motion to start staying from Stark's Drug Store, and IC Martm~ Cha1rman; Kenny Carroll S. Norris, General ! past two decades. was present. nti nistration, serv ire. perform- The Quality Dealer Award for
t964i :ode! &lt;arm a class With open Friday evenings beginning all other Pomeroy merchants. Gr;ver, a:tsta~ kchamn•:· Manager of R. H. Rawlmgs ed the award Monday night oy ance, commumty relations and !96' is being presented to on!'
~ ndut~~rd Rl~era an~ for~ AugustS.
lnduSlflal Development com- ~n b ~e~ :: h c Owen nd Sons m Middleport. has rece1v- C. E. Garber. Cincinnati Reg-: facilities are the points consid· three dealers in the Cincinnati
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cost •bout $4, ·
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Regatta Weekend committee Corporation Qu&amp;lity Dealer a. : Division of Chrysler Motors the Quality Dealer Award. Inati region has 135 dealers iu
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sen1·ng 0· 1c e armers
ported anth t
- AI Leonard, chatrman for ward
:' corpora r1on.
: ,,1:'... p . Emge. busmess
man· . three states.
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agemenl
manager.
and
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chairman of the Middleport Dodge ca rs-rl was earned for outstanding ser- Schultz, Portsmrmt h
District is marr~ed to the former Acloal111011t as many as during the ,:urA~"st 8" ay ntg 'arand Mac Sawyer, Paul Simon, truckS"'dealmhip lor the past vice to the public in the field , :Manager for the Dodge Divis- die Wolfe They have three
boom days. of World War JIg
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Paul Chapman, Harold Brown. e1ght years, and an emplo}·ee l of reta1l automotive selhng and 1on. were prr~ent when Norrts daughters. Clarice, Brencla and
held factory jobs In June at an Chamber of Commerce offic·
Jack Kerr and John Blaettnar. at R H. Rawlings Sons for the I service practices. He said ad- received the award.
Debbie, all at home.
all · time high average pay of ials indicated there is a possi·
fl0f!,21 I week.
billty some of the business
fred Crow reported no dect- '"""'"-·'-'"''"·'" " '"""""~""''•
This glowing employmenl re- houses will decide to reJ~ain T h • Pom.eroy Chamber of , Slon " expected on the location
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. hts.
Symphonyo orche 1 er .canp m 1aile
th y1 . 1v· odes. until ed disgust Mon da y w1th Ihe :
partment manpower specIalist s day mg
to he the result of the booming
es ra tn orner e egts ature adJourns federal anti • poverty . a mronsumer and business demand
OTHER ACTIVITY
on July 22 and 23·
and the_ Route 33 project is pal&amp;n. aladnc It Is creating a ,
for goods and services. In mak- President Carsey made the ~ed Reed and Jack Carsey, progresRing nicely·
Current bnge bureaucracy that dupli· '
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appoint- ol/tcers of the C of C, an- plans are to. utend the road cateo nlsting services.
! SAIGON •UPit _- PJVe U. S. spokesman sa1d 26 guernllas •the fort.
goVel'l'lment ecooomlsla oaid n.ents for lhe new Chamberlnounced during Monday's noeet- one more mtle. Crow said he
Mar1nes were killed and 17t were killed. but the l1gure could I The ~pokesman said Ameri·
~.!I!'~' Ia" llll!el, auto, mac!» year·
,ing that 11000 is bebJ&amp; raised has been lnfor~!i the section
Jadge Benjamin Schwam wounded Monday in two battles ' not be confirmed by body count. Jcan Pllrlfs .~~--~ of
lnery ":ind..dlher metal using
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lndU!ttrltl
showed
"great Me~bership and Attendance Ichants to sponsor the attrac- 1 wtll be lour lanes.
. basic problem of the poor - , the Da Nang air base, an Allll'r· l' plused the Viet Cung and · no Gong positions in South Viet
1trength" In the manufacturing commtltee - Marge Hoffner, .tJon.
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Jean m11ttary spokesman re- casualties were reported among Nam, ktlling an estimated 260
aector.
c~a1rman; .Kerm1t Walton, as-1 Mr. Re.ed satd the orchestra l state officials have ~pproved 'How can you teach bungry , P?rted today .. The Leathernec~s ~~~~~ame~~~~s~ns~~~- the Comm__u_m_st_s_.- - - - - srstant chatrman: Bob Miller. was previously ~heduted to ap- l the Albert Goeglein Properly at I peopie aoylhiDg?" be asked. 1killed an estimated 411 gueml- ~
· -·llale Warner and Representa- :pear at Gallipolis, but tmprove- R. D. Pomeroy for th
: "There Is bunger Ill Clnclo- i las.
COLUMBUS - SYLVAN[.~ tlves o! the Da~ry Valley and ments along the river forced
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Products Co. an-- Its cancellation. Gallipolis lead· I ed arrporl. Federal approval ; nat! aad llo .~be No. I problem
Four of the Marines were [
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noupceclloday a multi • million
Iers offered 1500 toward the $1500 ; Will now be sought.
of lbe poor. He re&lt;;ommend- , killed duridg a search patrol!
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needed lor the orchestra 's ap- 1
ed thai !bose o• relief be about thre•. miles southwest_ orr
ottawa. Ohio, which will empearance, if Pomeroy would '
given 100 per cent ol their the vital air hase 385 miles
ploy about 700 additional per
'sponsor it.
minimum needs, lnotead of northeast of Saigon. Fourteen
CLEVELAND ttiPIJ -. Brenda Ayres, who has acIODI In manufaculre of color
! The American Wind Symphthe pr.. •nl 1G per ceal.
Leathernecks were wounded '" cused Cleveland Browns fullback Jim Brown of beatin1
television ptcture tubes.
ony orchestra is scheduled tent"Tbe federal government th~t operalton. The spokesman , her , arrived in court today under police guard because
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The llliiOUncetnent came at a
aliv~ty to present an afternoon ,
wasted more money than It , said 22 guernllas were killed. of telephone calls she receive d during the night. .
lpe&lt;llal news conference called
maunee performance on Thurs- ;
would coal to llnaiiCe lbe 10 I Shortly after nightfall a com· '
The attractiVe teen-ager contended Brown htmself
~re by Gov. James A. Rhodfo•
day, July 22 and an evening ! 0
per cent," he declared.
· pany of Marines rushed to the telephoned her ahout 8 p.m. and asked, "Why are you
end.attended by officials of Syl· The Seventh Annual Kyger lpertormance on Friday night,:
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'-_-'-'-"-vama and Its parent firm ' Gen
Cceek
tournament
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tbe Kyger Cceek Employees the public. It will be held /rom le es on the sk lai~' ~ 1 ew 0
£1,
' mlfs sou 0 a ang.
jsisler. Theresa, to pick up the C'lf you don 't drop the &lt;h:iJ11ei
club f~eld near Cheshire Thurs· a barge on the Ohio R1ver, l ~us
gl· Y
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The Marines engaged a com-it•lephone. and lhal Theresa al· tbY Thursday you 've hid it"
VIOLI!NCI!: ERUPI'ED BE day evening.
docked at the Pomeroy levy. that" ~ a :rm~il 81 very ~ D'
pany sized unit ot guerrillas :so ideolifi•d thr caller's voice : Miss Ayres said &gt;lhe did not
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The tournament Lid-lifter will PerJ!(lns attending will be asked l curiou~ o:~rr~~
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irerognize_ the voice.
1around the old French fort in 'as Brown's.
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The th1rd telephone call ~~lade!J::ua JMhond~y. Min playing Wilksvllle at 6:30p.m.
lp ;:::· news media d bl" I Funeral services for John tense fireligh t. One Marine was Bro~n •d::i~~em~~i~go~~e ca~;: . also overhead _by a detectiVI!.
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c Other games Thursday will be
an pu JC I! Batey. 82. Rocksprmgs, who killed and three woonded The
" . The female vo1ce asked if Mlis
Kellhen appealed for a cooling th Ra 1 Red
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oil period at Bogalusa La
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cMncCoe bs tag78145ns
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,onhaytev,enmtg7a10 e~gs ;
- I me·&gt; Not me. Why, that's rom· 'then .said 'Til see you II your'
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P,O . y an u ler) " ICU ous. i home tomorrow." Miss Ayrea
fists to battle Negro ptckels at posing the Pomeroy Pirates at
v seemg,
m at the Ewing Chapel with i
1\hy, that _would be J~.~~ plam said sh. had no idea who It
the State Office Building about 9 p.m.
Jl
The answer, ~pparenlly. was th~ Rev. Menzel Smith of th• '
stupid, don t you thmk .
,was
I half . mile away /rom PhtlaUmpires will be Bob Burchett
large observation balloon of I EUB church officiating. Burial
Miss Ayres said there was • :
ielphla'o all • , white Girard Doug Hemsley and Guy Guin:
so~e sort.
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will be in the Rock Springs ,
constant tapping noise over the I
College. The ltghtlng started ther.
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telephone and then Brown broke I
wben one of the pickets alleg- Previous winners of the tour- The U. S. Corps of Engin- only among thooe in the Colum· horse trainer and owner.
into wild laughter. She said she
edly shouted obscenities at po- nament
are lloc's Fine eers has a new chief.
bus area, but at Newark and Survivor• include his wtfe,
hung up and contacted her al·ID'
lice and then resisted arrest. Foods, 1959 _ Sommerville. 1960 : He is Lt. General William (I' Zanesville to the ea~t: Dayton Edith: a daughter, Mrs. Carl NEW YORK tUPI )- Lyndon ;torney, who arrived w1th two .
ffi
Pomeroy Redlegs, 19111; Porn· Cassidy, who was sworn in Ju-i to the west and Chtlhcothe to (Rachel\ Jennings, and a son. acc-epted the late John f . Ken- I detectives.
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OTIS AFB, MASS. AN eroy Pirates 1962 · Gallipolis ly I, by the new secretary of the south.
Eldon both of Pomerov
I nedy 's offer of the 19611 viee-:
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Air Force officer said today Tigers 1963 ' and the Galllpo-'the Army, Stanley R. Resor, as . And there. were reports of •l Fr_;nds may call at .the tu- presidential nomination over the , Ab t ~ v~
t a s lh
IUrv_ivlng crewmen told him the 1,-s Red, Sox .,·n 1964
the Secretary's first official act. stmllar SJghhngs /rom Harrishome an•ti·me
ob)eclions of his w1te and '
ou wo ours a er. ann · ·
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ceed1 Lt. burg • pa., to Morgan town, w- nera1
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call_ came.
an· funeral semces
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The second evening
he Genera1 cass ldy sue_
and to the astomsh-:
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MR. and Mrs. Wm. R. (Dick) Davis of Jackson , Ohio,

' tr. and Mrs. Allen Eichinger I
entertaint&gt;&lt;l wilh a dmner Sun-. the week~nd with Mr. and Mrs. I new Method~st Youth Camp, a silver star. The school plans
day al their horne . Mulberry ! C. J . Struble and was acrom- Cam p Francis Asbury .near Rio to display pupil books
and :
Height s. honoring her mother.! panted .hom by Mrs. Carmer ~rande. The Conserrellon Se:V- icrafts and activities at
Lhe l
\1rs . Dana Oliver, on
hen and children who spent the ICe was held, at 3 P·. m. with !Meigs County Fair.
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~ - - - - - lllllii lill ... liiii - -- . . was serv ed with the dinner. ! ~r. Struble. who returned to lodges and lake facilntt ::. lol· ! clud~ a v1s1t to the Jew1sh Te~~~

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Dwight. and other_ mem s I Tho~ having perfect attendance

Mrs. Oliver is
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Those who rft'elved awards
l'n re JI &lt;P.PI Cuu rt. 1 for their fowt'r arrangement~
Da 1 1 ~h~~~~~:~~ ~';;;: ~ 1 11 ;;~;:, ' were Mrs. Pearl Mora, ~1rs.
Ruthlf'S'\Ilf"' ~ ' \l:iskf"rl B~IJ
George frederick.
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m~r . ~~m~tt; is a graduate o( Mr. and Mrs. Hetnes will grad·
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Eddie. sPtnt Sunday at Cheshire ,
w1th her mother, l\.·lrs. Genrgt&gt;
Thompson.
Mrs Charles LyUe and Susan
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NA~CV .ADAMS
visit in Roanuke. Va , with Mr. are announcing th e engagement of their daughter. Bar- :
to the Sierra Nevada Mounand Mrs. Paul Theiss and Paula. bara .Ioyce. to Elwood H. Kegley, s3~- of ~~r. ~d _Mrs
lains There they live for abnut
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Karr : Elwood r. Kegley of Georgetown,
10.
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I gain and are earned l&gt;ack East 1
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! No one should ever kill thi s
f.
m1 ,hom~ fro~' a visit at Roanoke. High School. is stattonedal Quanttro. Vtrgtma wtlh the
little orange with black spot Mr. and Mrs. James Adams Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Paul "U. S. ~Iarine Corp Wfddmg plans are mco111plete._ _
Iinsect that a lot of people lhmk at Lower River Hoad announce , Theiss and Paula.
I is just another bet"tle, an d the engagement of their daugh.
i reach fo r th.e aerosol!
ter. Na ncv. to Bryce L Smith. ~1r. and Mrs. Larry He1nes
: Let h.r live'
h son ol Mr. and \Irs. Harold tCarolyn Edw"d", spent the
I Next on the program wasTthe Smi lh of Svraeuse. Ohio.
Wt&gt;ekend
wltlhH l l t' lr par-I An~roximately iU studrn ts workOOok sludiPs.
I June arrangement of
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slructor at Logan thi s summer. ~ltddleport &lt;tnd Pometo} .
the world through the Amerl1Mrs. Purley Karr and
Mrs.
1 Paul
Karr. Tht&gt;v featured the
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Wide Range of Projects, Activities

Frankie A\'a lon Annf'tte
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1hey eat aphids m t&gt;arl~· Vlay
and June hay erops, then face
~tarvalion and fly upward wht&gt;re

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James Ord of Pittsburgh. Pa., :
who is the gm•st ol his si.~t er , I
Mrs. Nellie Smith, Mason. W. ,
Va., visJted Fnday with
h1s ,
cousins. Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner '
ol Oak Sl. and Mrs Ca rl M ~H ·
to:~. Middleport, and other reiatives.

Iu.S.D.A. to fight the terrible
Citrus plague in California by
the Cottony Cushion scale. Ev- 1
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love with the ladybugs because I
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IOSCOW tUPli-The Sovlet Moscow by a North V••tnam•se\ported In a dospatch monitored democratic republic of Viet I against the aggression of Amer- The Soviets have made re,n woll mcreasf ols military 1delegatiOn hraded by Le Thanh u. Tokyo.
1 Nam by lhl Soviet Ualon," the lean Jrnperlallam pa...-1 ID a pelted statements In recent
economic aod to communosl Ngh1 He met woth SoVJel Pre- (The Peking reporl d1d no\ official news agency Tass re- fraternal frlenaslllp and com- weeks about helping North Voel
th v et Nam ac&lt;'Ording to m1er Alexei N Kosygm and contaon apeciflct II said the ported.
pleto mutual understiDdilll." Nam. All have avoided !peolfic 1at commumque release CommuniSt pa1ly ch1ef Leonid agreeme11t was stgned by Ngho "The talks on Soviet assist·
elfics.
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and Ll Hsien-men the Commu· once to the developmen, of the Tbe Hanoi regime today reth
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he announcemenl did not tCommumsl China today mst Chinese voce premoer.)
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agreement
prov1dmg
agreemenll
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technical
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additional potentialltleo
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tlon are being goven by Bill"
bara Jones, Red Cross Swimming Instructor, at the Kyger
Creek Swimming Pool.
Instruction for beginners, IJ&gt;.

Tbere'a aa old saying: "Treat scores than b.'lseball

the way down"
a1 • a r ve mmngs, pushThe lndoans: the Mtddleport
three runs m the top
Boys' League team that h d
e 6th. then held off a
struggled smce late Ma) to g:t
.annthede
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In the VIctory column broke
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the last batter, lookmg ' with a
e ce on ay mght
runner on hrst b.'lse to win hiS
Cra1g game, Red Soxer Steve Oller
n · an P ayong near had homered w1th one on earl00
errorless
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•DenniS Hackett, 12, at first
Only last Wednesday the In- base It w., his first appear·
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MOSCOW (UPI)-Sovlet eeonomlst Yefim Manbvlch eiUIIlat.
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20bodied
per atilt
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the
workers naUon's
are "notableparticipating
lo
the public economy" -otherwise
BATRES IN MILK
they are unemployed.
LONDON tUP))-The FrenchPICNIC PLANNED
born Duchess of Bedford, when The Laurel Cliff Health Club
asked if she llked milk at a na- will hold Its lllllllll picnic
t1onal darry show here. replled Thursday, July 1~. at the Royal

LOCAL TEMPS
he , ,;mumque
Nam, the o!lic1al aid over and above U11t
atlon for the needs that aroso ana political bureau member of ready to receive weapons and
temperature
In Pome11
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CANNES, France (UPII - An Cannes to La Napoule were' Then learns of grumbling saol- 3 II$ p.m.; City of Helens up I Miss Betti Scarberry, held
She makes a production out of [
Amerwan siillor turned the pract1cail) unusable.
ors were sen\ off woth shovels 14, 1o35 p m ; Buckeye State cheerleader at Wabama baa
even three or four kids gellong l Thla column Is dedicated to
wrong tap in the US mcraft l The Shangn-La ha&lt; been ••·1\o lry to clear the beaches. up 14, 3.20 a.m.; Lorena up conducled the drawinl
four
toaether to play records. We family living, so If you're having
carrier
aochored off chored off Cannes for the past When thts augean task was un·IJ4, 6.20 a.m.: Onward down 16, firs\ round byeo. The other
don't want her to dtsappear, but kid trouble or just plain trouble
the Croisefte here Monday and w.eek. When the mtstake was I der wa.y, the Navy aent an ur- 2·35 am.; Queen City up 16, palrmga will be made by tourn1 could do wotbnut an the fuss- Jet Helen Help. YOU. Jbe will
brought Franco-Amencan rei&amp;· • diScovered the Navy went mlo gent
off lo Naples for 4:10 a. m. ; St. Marys down 16, ament director Bob Oliver.
tng and worrying. It'• Uke she's also welcome your own IDIUBIJons to a nPW tow
lactton but wothout any notable two sblploads of new send.
5.20 am.; Alton Zephyr down \ The schedule Is as follows
trying to make a big Jrnpres- inS experiences. Address Beletl
An orncer ord.red the water resulls
Wh1le angry vacalloners 11, 5 40 am.; Louosiana down tall times EDT) ·
f30S efS
oion _ tr)'lllfl too hard. She Bottel In care of tbla newspapo
tank emptied The sailor turned I Helicopters sprayed the water cursed the Navy or packed up 11 6 10 am · Barbara Gay : Th sd
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makes suggestions for aames er
the tap that emptoed about 3 ooo l precipitate the OIL bul suppll .. llo go elsewhere local hole( and I.X:wn 16. 6·50 m.; Jerry Bos-1N
u y PI
and . a•t• them organized, and How about "It' I been a pleasgallons of !hock black dles•l o1l ot pou3tsap t•&gt;owoq&gt; a qt'" cafe owners called m a bailiff !worth down II, 7 a.m.; Ranaer ' M".;,.ch:..\1
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Georae W Moore, Lyda E calls me "pet" names that get ure ·no'-ing you ! Good-bye" mto \he water Todav the 1were not b1g enough to hov• 1to make a legal survey of !he 1up 21, 6 15 am , Reliable down and 11 1 · m The
Moore to State ol Ohto, Ease- me mocked with the bunch. I H.
French RtVJera beaches from,much effect
\dam1,11e
\22, 3 20 am.; Lady Mig- National B:nk
Marietta will meot, Salisbury.
auess she's just born mannger, Dear Helen:
· · - - --- -- -- on up 22 5 30 a m · Edeana 1
Sybil Eberabacb, Comm. to or maybe she doesn't realize My parents are real tough 8·
play D1ck's Place of Hunlllli· Inez
Bosworth •down 23,· ·•4.20 p m.: ton
. A Randolph · Ha••l
~ M· that almost • 16 • year • olds boUt wear1ng sw1m C8(11 In
, p ·.
A. J. Pallen down
Btgp, Ruby Youn1, Edgar F. are too old for games _ and our pool. The hair louses up the
23 5 45
m ; Weslern down 23.'
4 a.m; Froday, July 16 - Gallipolis Randolph, Clarence E. Ran- names like "honeylamb."
filter. Well, that's floe lor the
Elgercloff up 23. ~·30 a.m.: In· State Institute vs. Pl. Pleasant dolph, 1 acres, Bedford.
I know I shtllild be lrateful, girls, bul you can't very well
diana up , . a.m; Olean- IWest Columbia at 8 p. m., and Ediar F. Randolph, lrll L. and 1 am _ 50 much 50 !bat 1 \ell the boys to wear caps 5 45
der down 23Greenup
t5 pm. ; Save Supply of Charleston vs. Randolph. Ruby YoWIII. otho wouldn't ever tell her I'd "ra- and their hair Ia longer than the
6
Helen R. up Greenup a·Ji p. Modern Woodmen lnsuran~ of Youllfl, Clarence E. Randolph, thor do 11 myself." But isn't girls' sometlmeo. My Dad blew
m , Elisha Wood• up Greenup Parkersbor&amp;, at t p. m.
Bitllfa, Dorsel
D. Biggs to there somethmg YOU can say his stack about It and says I
ly DOROTHY I&lt;ILGALLEN
i 35 p m; Mamalear d w • \ Saturday. July 17 - Rain dale line•
A. Randolph. l Acre, to molhen that ~verdo 11. she bave to tell the guys. Wbat caa
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Greenup 10 .35 pm; Southern lor the first IWD nlghll..
Bedford
acts like I'm !Slut In grade \I do?-8TU
OUllLIN - If there It ony· and triumphantly rovealed a we should - do tht Job We up Greenup 12 00 a.m.: Chop. I Monday, July l9 Vlrd Chevalier, Audrey Chev- schoOl. I can't even open the Dear
thong the lnsh hate, 1t " thu&gt;e &gt;«ret cell m whtch the untor· spend more money for a tot tess. paw a down Greenup 12:50 a.m.; \500 of Gallipolis va. Winner of aller to Doria 0. Eutman, Gar- 'frl&amp; for cokes without her there Tell em - or let your father
corny reterences to leprechauns lunate Crusader had been 1m 1 Now about those two fellows ' Asa down Greenup 22 20 a m.; Game No. 1. at I P· m • and j don H. Chevalier, Darrell P. to put tbem on a tray. -NO do it. A rule's a rule, and a filland shollelaghs whtch don 't n prisoned, complete with a tubu' who played Russian roulette iOrco down Greenup 3'30 a.m.; Lakin Stale Hospital
VI.1 Wm· iChevalter, Henen M. RobertS, HOST
ostoxcept for the tounsts. Whailar devoce for sendmg hom food, Ilong belore the Ru,.,ans
'Aioce up Greenup 4.15 am : ner of Game No. 2• at pm. \Ralph H. ChtVIller, parcel, Dear No:
they do believe m \he true' and naturally sonce conSider· They were brothers and there IRavenswood down Meldahl 4 50 Tuesday· July 20 - Mason Orqe, TUpperl Plains.
If anyone thinks I'm &amp;oing to
•tones ol exore1sed poltergeiSts able tome had
hos skelo· ' was con•lderable diSpule over iP m; Sally Polk up Mel·' Bowlillfl Center vs winner of 1 Lawrence Hysell, Nellie Hy· deliver a
on ingratitude IIIVOTE(, ro INTI\1111
ul illegmmale sons ol EngliSh \on
iwhich one owned thelmportant ldahl
5 25
pm.;
N?. J, at 8 .P· m., aadjllell to Truman G&lt;Jblt. Nettie let him think again! It's your
MIIGI MAlON AliA
k1ngs who were ma1led to Abbey
exploration diS&lt; losed estale each one wanted to clatm. lQueeo up Meldahl 10 40 p m ; I Williams a NationWide lnsur-1 G&lt;Jble, 2 acrea, Rutland.
mother WhO needs catching up!
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doors, Queen Maeve ol 4.000 1that there was another gmly 1
, After a lenglhy doscnsolon, iJohn Hood down Meldabl 4·25 1an•·e of Pomeroy vo. winner of \ Meogs C. lkes to Ohio Fuel Trouble Ia, abe' I hunkered
Wed Nod 4 al9
J 1p.m.
W Gaa,
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-. ..volin
l'llnll tl.,,1111&gt;
t'omyeaM! ago who ••II put a curs• room under the chapel where',they hti upon the solution They am
I Game
Chellter.Cl
down1 to the "age-12
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on you 1f you don t take s stone there wert 15 feel of human hoth agreed to JUmp Slmullan· l G pol a Dom - Charles K.
nes ay
u Y 21 In- Samant. .. J. nuucuo, lnton a Pace many parents like to ..., 001o
0111.. • to her mounlamtop tomb m Sl1 bones m a pole to prove thai eously from the turret ot tbe 1Up 130 p m, Little Georlt up " ' ' or
ftve and six play R. Pitzer, Ester L. Pitzer, Carl real because ot's safer. here.
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go and a t1luple of lnsh noble some earlier master of the plare \castle and whochever survlved \12 U am: Dixie Star dawn Ill I p. m and winners of aamea Lee, Pearlene Lee, Kylt J. Bar- She walla on and mana&amp;es ....,.. " "'"'" d . . '"'""'"
m•n whu po actoced an early and had a way of dropping people, would rule the acreage Darned .down I 40 am
11 and I play at 9 p. m.
rett, Jane L. Barrett to Ohio "H&lt;lneyllmb" for one of two
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rather rough form of Ru"'"" through a trap door to thelr :if \hey didn't do 11. They Jumped \ Ka111wha River- Joey wu.. Thursday. July 222- Losers Fuel Gas Co., Easement, Ches- reasons (or maybe both) Elth- ••
roulette Would you llke to take doom whtl• they were saymg Iand one brother was ktlled in· son down Marmet 6:30 p.m.: Iof 1ames I llld 10 play at 8 ter.
er aht doesn't want you to
c':'.;: .'!
000
them 10 order'
theor prayers
lstantly, but the other bad L l'leore down Marmet 4:10 '
Harriet .Shank, dec., to WUup, o; her "mother's blind vo:....,._ .....
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When th• Anglican minoster hi• legs broken so he became am ; Allen R. Merrill . down 'i ThAUXILIARY
TO MEET
bur Shank, Howard Scott Shank spot
won Idd
let her
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ve1 yune knows ahoth
ul e had hmshed hts chores. the the owner of the estate - and .Marmetl 50 am.; Cbros Jr.
e Rae ne F remen s auxll- and Robert Earl Shank, Cert. ave
an on I lUll . A lot 0111&gt; """"'' otn.. , .....
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th lr (Capital M) don't m••,....
o 01 oute ,.,,,. e&amp;r"er ~ot
pollergeJSI who haunted the poltergeJ&lt;l moved onward and m the dom•0 became hero of one down Wmfoeld 7·50 p.m.; H.!. I1Jary will meet at the fire houoe for Trans ' Letart·
of I'Mothero
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l!l&lt;JSt haunted eo•lle 111 th" Ia or was not seen agam m the cas· :ot Ireland's most popular true Bow lea down Winfield 9·:ii p. al 7 30 p.m. today. All mem- Howard Scott Shank, Ethel rei tze e children are
.., ''"''•'" ,.. · - "Ill II&gt;
oand. 'unmng up and
the tie but "nee the castle burned •stones
m, Jefferson up Winfield t·45 , bers are urged to allend. 91. Shank, Robert Earl Shank, AI- unUI they reach :li.
..J" halls scanng people - and oven down soon afterward. the exor· I wa• lilting In U1e Dolphin am.; C V. Harner up Winfield flcero will be elected. The pub- \egra Shank to Wilbur Shaak,
dogs - lo death One mvestl· cosmg became an 1n1erestmg but Restauranl with Lord and Lady 5 tiO a.m.
1 Uc Is invited.
Lot, LMtart.
gator of the spook brought hiS hollow voctory
Kola lien when someone brought ..__ ·
dog alon1 wllh hom and all w85
' up the story of a VISiting Scan· '
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well I! long as man and lour· ' The illegJtJmate JOn of the I dinavJan prmceis who had been
~o
footed tnend slept tn lhe sa me English Kmg? Well, the kiD&amp; SIPered to 1 fairly remote spot
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bedroom But when on the se was one of the earl~ Henrys - m Ireland to view some neoli· .
cond mght the urerlmenter de- •They aren'llno sure. whtn they ,thic tombs of ereal h"toric im· By Wa)'IIO G. Braadllatll, M.D. •ol
bumpin&amp; tntr othero. Many thumb?
JULY 17, 1965 AT 10:30 A.M. EST
to have U1e dog sle•p on tell the llory - and he was :port
i Wolh all new !ado, 1 few pet&gt; 1persona who couldn't aet out o1 ! A-Aflbollflb all bableo suck
a mat 1n the hallway outsule the sen\ over to the west ol Ireland. \ Before she could do the pro- 1 pte have to be hurt before the lthe way fast enough havt been their thumbs from time to time
Auction on the following:
aoor of tht room, thoro were But \he populoee dodn't take per soghlseeillfl, she feU into the 1principles of sale use are ... \Injured by akateboardera. A lev-I1tbla habit should ftllvt been
Paasenger Can, Pick-up Trucka; Tractors, Mowera,
sounds ot strange heavy ammo! kmdly to hom, so theor hospotali· 1,hands of a glib Irishman who ,tabllslted. This Is etptelllly let, paved, dead-4od atretl 1a1 carded lollfl before tbe aee ol
Statton
Waeons, Dump Trucks, Maintainers: Conbreatlung and when the master ty was brief. They treated htm \took her to a modern cemetery true of the latest crozt--tht ' one of the safest placet lor your 1. Your lOB haa an jlbnortnal
looked oul Ius dog was dead to a Kreal long feast mcludm1 and showed her a cracked tomb· akateboard. ThiS toy is line lor child to perfect hla aklll in thll leellnl of inaecurlty and may
crete Mixero, Rollers, Crane Shovels, Spreaders,
ao a doornail - mys\enously a merttful lew J"'' ol poteen, 1stone where he said a beauU!ul giving your youllfiSier outdoor new sport.
Jneed the care of · a child psy- and Miscellaneouo Equip.
but completely
t11en the; nailed h1m - alive - lady had been squashed lo death exerciSe combined woth fun
1cbolo&amp;lot. Meanwhile, try to
After many ghosthunters had to the Abbey gale where her.. by.Jtn irate husband.
land pracliCtlln muscular eo«· ~Willi Ia 11. lAlla-type tD- •bolater hi1 ego, let him know
STATE OF OHIO
lnveslogated the promises, on 1. mamed unlll \he bords had baor The next day when the Prln· inatlon, bul make sure ht knowo cephaliUa? Can a J.year-o I d: you love bim and, above all,
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Englllh cleriYman wao • • m- iqu•ted on hom.
cess had caughl up with the right · bow to use II safely.
,child outerow 11 enUrely? 11 11 ' don't 1cold him or ridicule blm
mooed to aet lo tl1e root of lht l Queen Maeve Is a splendod IIWde, ahe mentioned her adven· It Is particularly hazardous ever fatal! What Ia the best lfor aucklllfl hla th•mb.
Terms:
matter He amved with auch l archaeolog~eal phenomenon who lure In the graveyard
on a downhill slop&amp; beeluae ltreatment?
I Q- I bavoa ,ut, 4\l, and
• 20% of total bid at time of sale.
suitable tools as • hammer and deserves a million or so ot ex "Surely, your Royal Hl&amp;h· this generales lncreasln&amp; speed \ A-EacepllllHts fa an
boy, 2. Both were bom wllh
1 thennomeler and covered ev- cavot1on money from lhe likes ness." said her clvibzed host, and there are
no brakes - matton of the brain. II II ua- epldermalllls bullosa. We havt
eFuU payment Within 5 days of sale.
ery btlck m tbe castle. tappm&amp;l"' the ror,1 or the Rockeleller ·you don't believe a ridiculous just breaka. When a peroon 11 \ually cauaed by a vlrul. 'ftltl!been !Dld that this Is a rare
eAII equipment to be accepted in its present
and takmg temperat.ures. rinal· , Foundauons Her tomb Ia dua m story hke that one about the rodmg a aurfboard or on aldl vtrua of the St. Loull type 11 dlaease and lbat tbere Is no cure
"as is" condition
ly he turned dramatocaliy ID the \ the top ol a high mountain with cra&lt;·ked tombstone." The tltled 1and fallll off, hio !aU may
carried by mOIC[ultoea. Thlo tlla- for lt. 11 tbls true?
owner of the haunted scbloss , Heaven only knows what huroed lyoung woman shuddered, "In- ,cushioned by water or a soft1eaaels often latalln lnfantl un· A-The 4110111e 11 epldermoly·
and asked "Did any . member olungslde her and all of It tn 'deed 1 do," she said, "and so snow bank but not ao with lht der I montba of 1110 but older tla bullos.a, a hereditary dieConfect:
of your family evor d10 ol tep· pr1st1ne cond1toon
would you if you saw II at half skat•board. Even If your child children usually recover. The ease In whlc:lt oll&amp;ht brulsea
Dlvlolon No. 10
rosy?"
1 The lrosh aren't rich enough \after midnlghl with rain pouring Jumps off when the goon&amp; &amp;etl \convaleBcence, however, Ia apt cause lafl• bllaters (bullae I to
State of OhiA D..... of Ho'ghwaya
II turned out that 011t had ,to perform the task rif excaval·l down over you. I JIOI &amp;oose- ltoo las\ the momentutn already to be prolODfled. There Ia no form. The bllsten should be
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Crusades. The lnqula- [lng properly at thiS Ume b u 1 bump.!l."
Ideveloped may cause a nuty !specific treatment.
opened using aterlle precau·
Doputy Director: J, W. Dowler
!live cleriYman made • :the Untlefl Stat.. Is and llhlnk 1 But abe waa Scandinavian. fall.
ttons ·and an
drtlallll
or All: It, P.ltoblnaon Extc. ,
mark on one oblotll lil'lck.
tho proper arrangemenll wert ' Fortunalely the lrlllo aren't 1 Warn your child not to coast · Q-Whal Ia the best way to applied. Tbll dllfua often tiiJ.
Marietta, Ohio or Phone 37~.0212
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Ibit auperatotwlll..
'or iibte wbere there II dan&amp;tr cure a 6-yoar-illjl of JUcklni bls ,appoan durq adotellliiiCit.

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United Press International
ong gave the Porales theor wonPITTSBURGH I UP !I - A
oinK margm. Steve Van Meler Pennsylvama scholastic star
went the distance on the mound and an Iowa l'Oileglan Jed a
for the winners, striking oul field of 149 amateur golfers to·
eoght and issuing only
two
passes. R. Abbott, the Tiger day m the second half of the
pitcher, fanned five and walked 36-hole fmal qualifier for the
two.
Nallonal Public Lmko golf
Tiger hiUers were
Ed&lt;he 1 championship.
Young with 0 double and R I After today's t8 hole• of
Doxon, R. Abbo« and B Black~ slroke play over the long,
ston, earh 1 single. F~r the stra1ght seared /airways and
Pirates, Case had a smgle and hard g r e e n • of droughl·
home run, Martin Titus, lwo scorched North Park. the f1eld
songles, Faulk, a p•lr of !Ingles woll be cut to 64 for the lour
and Jon Dillard Chuck Legar days of match play begonmng
Van Meter and Gaul each ~ Wednesday
single.
Lean. dark-haired, 16-year-old
. The Yankees scored m every J1m Masser1o of suburban Bald·
mmng excepting the fourth a- wm Pa . regarded as the Ptltsgalnsl Bill Arnott's Bombers burgh dl8tncl 's best gollmg
Bob Werry and Robin Phali~ prosper\ sonce Arnold Palmer,
learned to handle \he pllchlnf shared \he first-day lead with
chores for the winners and faor 19-year-old Allen Batley of Ce·
ned 13, walking four. Vance dar Rap1ds, Iowa. Iowa State
poiched lor Harrisonville fan- College stodenl.
mng 10 and giving up the' same They were the only players to
number of walks.
shoot par 71 Monday
Yankee hitters were Pha~ Right on their heels, lied at
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nothing else until he wa1.. reliev- the morning o.t June 20 Brown. I The
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homr or busmess '
Minnesota
53 29 646
Los An•eles
51 3 ·,
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44 43 .506 6
Meanwhile, the Bedlegs' Den- The grealest N tl I F
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Washington
36 50 419 19 Houston
39 4~ .464 9\1 Ron Clonch 2 homers Wilde ' Pea e mnocent to the charge e manHger of lhe PholadelNEWCASTLE-UPON TYNE
Boston
3t 51 378 22 New York
29 56 .341 20 ' muth a double Tom'
at his. arraignment June 22 m phia Phlllies. appeared to have England IUP II - The field for
~l e1gs County's Oldest and
Kansas City '23 54 299 2711
Monday's Gamea
f, songles '
offtcial tnp: Mumcopal Court.
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Mondays Gam.,
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LouiS
McKinney and Hysell He is being tried before Munl- II I00 k d 11k h
leur champoonshops scheduled
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drew to within 300,0110 miles ol from earth was filed al 131,· and terrain.
Mara today for Wedneoday'a 528,9(0 llllles and Its opee&lt;l rei- Rusllia bas the aame Idea,
The land south of Montreal trees let little sunlight fall bottle.
historic photographic lly • by of atlve to earth was 115,048 miles. but is tralllng at this pomt in
" ugly and the soli silty w1th agamst the pavement
They'll swim In spring • fed the mysterious red planet.
Since it was launched last the quest for knowledge about
ooradlc covermgs of brow n
.
d fr h . d lakes, learn to ride a horse up u all goes well at 1:20 p.m., Nov. 28 from Cll!&gt;e Keruoedy, Man. One Ru88lan probe was
·ass Heavy
construction blAir 18. coo1 :.:'ct es '
Is a twiSIIng mountain trail, and EDT WednesdaY a television Fla., Mariner 4 bu traveled launched toward Mars two days
1
ork~rs were busy converting ow pine P ea aom ess Y probably feel hto mangetlsm cam.;..a with a 30. power te1e- more than 324 million miles ol alter Mariner 4, but Its radio
b Hel
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onadequate two , •ant high· and
var; ol open a\r whi'b blr.ds the scopic lens aboard Mariner 4 ita 325 million • mile trip.
went ollent several months ago,
1ay mlo more sUitable four· toes 0 rees. emo ng
e curious . to - them mountain wut begin taking Jl plcturea of JPL sclentlsll said Monday making the probe I scientific
1
me rr..way.
thus slowing sweet muSic that only
people to lhl land.
the Martian surface at a dio- that telemetry data indicated strikeout.
Yoatb Asked For II!
hooked on "doing lor" their
traffic.
talns and forests can pr uce. Moun tam folk must be a tance under 10,000 miles.
Mariner 4 was on l'OUJ'H. U II
This columll Is for yoUIII
darlings and they don't !mow
Even so )I wasn't long be· Here and there . crouched '" proud people, hard and lnde- Tbe photographs will be the remains on course, the space- JPL
point out pie, their problems and pleas- wben to stop.
reI reacbfd the United States Iotti• valleys beSide swift, cold pendent. Few towns are seen, first closeup• ever Ia ken of craft should miss Mars by that Marmer 4 Is only one step ores, their trouble. and fun. If yours basn'tsoi an advanoJrder and a welcome change mountaon s\reams are the un· but VIllages such as Elizabeth- Mars and are expected to re· about 5,600 miles.
In I long • ran&amp;e project. Ill As with the rest of Helen Help ed caae of Motherhood, a few
' sceoery.
' pamted houses and a few ever- ltuwn, gr•odly dtsplay their as- veal more detallo of the Mar- Scientists do not want Marl·
are not expected to set- Us!'' II welcomes la118hl but hints will probably nud&amp;e ber
Northern New York is
lmgerlng log cabms of the hill sets on gumt billboards, "Wei- Uan surface than telescopic pic- ner 4 to hit Mars because tbls Ue the mtrlgulng puzzle ol wbe- wont .dods• a serious ques· to the next plateau. You'U cut
st unspoiled by m&amp;lo.
people
might contaminate Ill surface tber Ufe liiiis on Mara.
lion with a brush • off. Send embarrassment for both
o.l
1eome to Elizabeth, county seat tures token from eanto.
10The green refreshm5 Adu on- Small gas slalion - general ! of Essex "
0 you with some tactful frankSc1enhsts a\ the California Ill- and oonluse them In their later Once Mariner 4 Dlea by Mars
h teen·•:• Fq""::'ons
ck Mount•;., can still
be stores pop up m tmy clearongs , F
th thou h 1 u slltute of Technology's Jet Pro- scientflic lnmtlgatllllll.
It will go behind the planet out Aske ,or • care
ness. -H.
1ctured as not dlllerong much \every so often alnng w1th
•
ar 11 lhsoul ·
pulsion Laboratory iJPL) bere By 1971, American scfent\stl and orbit endlessly around the Helen Help Us ' this newapap- P. S. This Is for rnotbers who
11
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·om the days of the French blo for
s\jjns and
lnevlt- calculated that at 9 p.m., EDT, bope to put 1 capault on 1\lln sun.
Molber
tend to "bover." How would
nd Jnd••• wars or when the'1few camps where
rh1ldren , abl q trails vacalloners
is today. Marmer 4 would be 239.De41' Helen·
YOU feel il your teeiHIIIerl
lrttlsh battled the French Jn from the btg City experoenee a;
lo destroy.
the 600 miles from Mars, approach-19th
What do you do with I moth- took. over one of our adult eard
er htlls and her. lakes
summer, month or few
of \easv _ gomg tile of these peo- mg It ala speed of 9,905 miles
er who hovers?
parues?
Ltke with 1118&amp;...
1 don't know how to put this lions, pushing the refreatunenta.
ussessoon of tre new Wrold
wothout pungent odors, con· le ·who live 10 the outdoor!
when Ethan !\lien and h1s fimng eemtnt. and ceaseless P
without 8 undln mean
and making
unnecessary eoover1Green
Bovs" roam noose.
II is an old slory, f know,
\J"
no. coW:: for
appreciating
etc.? You'd not only
il the a eh harassing
Red· Here these c1ty JUngle dem· but somehow we must lake
.
all abe does for me. The
want to say "Get lost!" yoG
1 the ReVJiutoon Izens ean see the break
·oats during
of ' greeter steps land take \hem
_
MASON - Tho lith annual p. m and wtnneno of
9 le It, she does EVERYTHING probably would! So think on
Large, steep glacJer. form· dawn uoobstruct•d by &lt;'iouds lsoonl to pr..erve lor genera· Gauge readlapl Gallipolis Bend Softball Tournament for llld 10 play st9 p.m. (9 IDD· for me. If I tell her It Isn't nee- THAT lor a while. -H.
·d mountains are still blanket-! of smog and smoke They Will ' !Ions to come countr' such as Dam 12 I 12 runnin&amp; S feet fast • potch teams will be held tngs).
essa she thinks I'm try\Dfl to Dear Helen:
•d by sprawling
fore•ts Icamp
thous thts whoch Nature needed mil· on roll.;.;,
• M.- at Wahama'a Bachtel Stadium The first place team will re- saveber work. I
have to What's a good bru•h • off lor
&gt;olod perpendtcular rock cliils!ands of "Christmas trees" and l11ms of yeaMI to carve,
PI Pleasont 24.08, Hinton July 15, 10, 19. 20, 21. and 2l
the L. C. Roush Memor- heart to say bow much she em- a wolf who thinks he can have
·earh down alm&lt;l!il engulfmg l' taste the aroma of pme wh1eh whtch man can destroy '" less 147, Kanawha Falla 3.93, Char- Twelve of the best last-pitch 1ai Trophy and 15 individual tro- barrasses me. Please change any gal just by snapping btl
.1"' road whole 1ts
stately before had come on ly ft om a .than a generation.
lesion 19.04. London, Marmet teams in tile area wiU be phies. the runners-up will get a my letter so she won't reco&amp;· fingers? And then braga I!IOUI
- ----___ .. _ - · and Winfield dams were on the enl' ·eu The 111M champlona team trophy and IS ndlvtdual nize it.
his conquests. -LEARNING IN
WI
sill•
T &amp; T. Market, will be enter• trophlea llld lhe third place I'm 15. Whenever I have the TIME
Boat Movements:
ed thos year unclar the name team will get a team and lndi- gang over, my mother plays Dear L.IT.:
l"l
. Ohio River - Jeffboat up 14, of Pt. Pleasant Merchants.
vidual trophies.
the btg hosteso. Thal't MY !Ob ,er system Is expensive. -R.

ca[e~s onnumer~~le

of ~~~r~~ed~r;!;~~,;; ~to:"~: :~~dolnpe::t qthuealiMfyalnrkgtar~~·wdoodfor \ 1 odTboWmoodpson toured the Mark- slonalo for the Individual
h
,..
a
course wtth a 34-33- 88 and
dl
he
s ow
such highly-touted Golf and Country Club wJth a 67. He and 45 others qualified score
ng I
pros as S. Open champion four under par 67
for the Open
,
.
Player and Sam Snead And Charles Coody of Fort Eddie Joh,;..n, Moon Mullins Jerry Barber, Howle JohtiMP
th' ay
prehmmartes for Worth was the btg wmner m and Kermit Zarley had 68's and Dudley Wysong Jr., ·)lf.
" wee s $100,000 Canadian the pro-amateur tournament Hobart Manley an amateur posted 68' ' ·
• - ·•
h."ld on two fronts held at the nearby Mosstssaugua Ron Drimak
Joel r.otd: Austraha's Kel Nagle,
w· hig
Rocky) Thompson of Golf and County Olub - the 1strand had 69's s
y•ar's Open champoon had '1.
oc ta Falls led the 154-man scene of the Open
.
173 Snead, a
Coody • who c" ebra tes h'" champ10n. was at 74 wN"
· Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, July 13, 1965·3
· '211th
Datly
borthday today. won $806.25 Player, still suffertng

Indian hitters were
Hartinger, two singles pI I
Mullen a double and
and
B. Mullen a clutch single In
the keyd hesoxth thredat dro&gt;e on a
run an
sco
on an error
on the same play
For lhe Red Sox. Swartz ain .
1 and tri(&gt;led,
slngtJ,
Dodson singled Oiler had
'
single
his homer,
Fow·a
le. andwithHicks
singledandHicks'

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duct
handicapper
Tommy
Trot·
the
mosthistory.
•mpresJive
B
T•}
ler has
asSJgned top
weoght
of :Itracted
held
its long
(lilly
r lnntngs, on y finally to Hackett doubled twice, walked Craog fanned 7 spaced
I
rown na
p.
h
.
M
pounds to Belmont Stakes Ithe BUick Open drew a bigger
lose theor Ilth stratght.
a thord ttme and was on base 8 walks· Red Fe ;_ f nect"~
l tc l ng • od
wmner Hat I To All for Satur- cast
Now,
though
they
aren't
aa
fourth
time
with
,
fielder's
walked
'
.
Wise
~a
raed
a
n
lk'
d
J ac k were
N'•c ktaus
1bout, dpe.r.haps, hto fmsoh on the choice Hi, double in the sixth ed ' . 4'
Reverse.
121 , Dwyer ofHand~eap.
Greece, Palmer
due inandtoday
1ncl
nn 7' wa - Enters Second
ay's 175 ooo
A•nold
ors 1 lightly
ovoswn, byl ey
woll notThey
be drove
in a run, igniting a three· Reo
fndoans
_ 109 28 21
1
taken
anyone
run rally.
Sox
060
201 013
132MINNEAPOLIS • ST. PAUL tion to the north country for •120, and ~'~rst F'amoly. 119, tsc bed uled w pay
practice
rna) be meeting some of those The Indians pushed home sox C·
p
Day Today
iUPI J- Joan Marochal pttchmg. the forst time.
\drew the next heavoest burdens ' round together.
"powers" commg down,
as\ runs in an awful second iMin L ·w·· and . Mullea~. Ferrera
Willie Mays leadmg of!, power·
La Cima, wmner of the Sara· ' ----.---===iiio~
they go up! Earlier, the Ind. for the Red Sol h
g ( PL Wo~e (2), and Swarlz.
bJttmg Hank Aaron batltlll sec· But It's on the doamond of inac Handteap will not run '" I
ian• had absorbed such lash- ~'errera a
w eo starter Umpore· C W. Searles.
CLEVELAND !UP!) -Cle~e- ond and fleet Maury Wolls bat- ·Metropolitan Stadium, located the mole and one • quarter
fra~lured

PASADENA, Callf. (UPI) - per hour.
and return II to earth with aam "I adore milk. I b.'ltha in 11." Oaks Park al6 p.m.
Amertca's Mariner 4 spaceerafl At the same Ume, 111 distance pies of the MArtian atmosphere 2-Daily Sentinel,
Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 13, 1g65
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termediate and Junior and SeDo
ior LUe Savmg wlll be
for the next three weeks. Arrlone wishing inlormatloo 01
private swlmmllll let!IOII!; lnaJ
contact Miss Jones, WY 2-33'18.

SQUAD ANSWERS CALL
T be Syracuse emergency
squad transported Mrs. Myron
Bess to Holzer Hospital as a
medical patient at 3.35 p.m.
Sunday
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All Star

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with

a t~ree • run homer, tnp· 72, was a foursome which m·

I• and songle, Jack Jacobs two
smgles, Wyalt two singles and
Van Vranken a single. Bombll
hillers were Workman woth two
homers, a double and single
Porler two smgles, Black ~
double and Vance sod l)uff each
a single.

eluded defending champion Billy McDonald of Topeka, Kan •
the smallest playtr m the field
at 5-foot-6 and 130 pounds.
The others at 72 were Fran.
cis Ctiflord of Boston, 38, briCk·
layer and father of six chd·
dren, Wendell Kop of Honolulu,
80, engmeer for the Hawaloan
FOUR IN TWO
Telephone Co , and Hubert FarNEW YORK &lt;UPI) - T h e mer of Toledo. Ohio, 40, a tool
New York Melli will play four I and dye worker
games .•B.•inst the Houston As· Tied al 73 were Arne Dokka
tros Within the space of two 1of Sludio City, Calif , a Cal
days, Aug. II • Sept. 1, as a re- I Tech sludenl who was a semi·
suit ol Sunday's rain which finalist on the 1964 toornament
postJOned a twlnbill between Les Wtmp of TemPe, Ariz :
the lwo National League teams. Dave Wernicke of River Hills 242
The Me \I and Attros will Wis., Stan Poploskl of Pitt;
meet In 1 twl ·• nlgbt double- ~urgh Dante VIcini ol Ottawa
header Tul*hty algb~ Alii. 3!, Ill., Frank Burka of Pittsburgh:
and Iii another twlnbiB llie lol· and Arthur Ellll of Wi' ·ette
llwilll day.
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Revelation!
Until you yourself get behind the wheel of a n"'w
Cad'll
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I ac, YOU WI·u
never know why its owners are so enthusiastic. And there
has never been a better time than now to go ahead ... go Cadillac!
~loyalty of Cach11-ae ewnen is tfte envy()( the indu~ trv .
The re8801l why CadtUac hu the high e~t rept"al owner·

Cad.llaC''s

llup ul BDy car bulk • the land comet~ through sh arp Hnd
dear after oa.ly • few mmutes at the wht-el ThJtr'!l all it
takes to du•cover that Cadillac owners rn 1oy a type of

~t'rv other cur St"f'ln" co mmonpla ct'

authmued dealer's- vnm heudquartt•rs for nf&gt;w and nf.ied

complete moUK.ia&amp; ,pleaJ.IUt: Mother car ca.11 »Upply.

U.ddlucs and fOl' ~•ce by lactory · lCIWwd crahsmea.

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Columbu; and Raymond Adams BeeSle and zane of Colum~s.
of Kent State University.
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SHOOTING MEET
Mrs. Maggie Dlls ol ParkenWJESBADEII,
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and spending sunday with lbe teroatioDSl obooollltl _......
Roushes were Mr. and Mn. tion ~7 Ill 1ba mlddlt of 8
Roy Buck and Pam Ztd Mr. and three • team batU• witb Russia
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All 1pparent1y went hltersection.
l!ncouraae truck traffic to
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'Drag racing behmd HoodwaU use by·p811 II ard and VIand.
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drivers involv '·arrested fiVe
Counetlman Steveno read tbe . U8d 8'1Z
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dty pollee report for the lllGiltb els, four unlawful perking tiCk·
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meanor charg.es making a wtaJ The financial stalemenr. o1
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the three
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Oluncil voted to advertise for were slven abowlng the foiJott.
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btdo lor tbe cutting ol hay on ing balance• on June SOtll C!J merphro ted
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12 acres of land at Krodel Park $8,776.41; Water Works, $18,303- !'leal, Harry ~~&gt;oft CUr:
area. .
.70 plus $40,787.35 m the sta~&lt;i les Fow~or 11- ltmr
Councilman Gary Minton vol· sinking fund; Sewage Disposal IFisher. Fro Capelli" .lim .:,.
unteered IAI make a lting size $62,412.54 plus $40,787.35 11late\ Wiggins,
Selby . Wallace
city map to . han&amp; on the wall sinking fund .
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PLEASANT - The new blghway an 22nd street and Jer- up city equipment to cut cost the Board of J!:dacetloa en Police Chief 0 J G'ib

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of high repair bills.
public playground projecll and ing the depart~~nt Iw:r:~h';;
Digbl, like • lliW lhlp puttiaa Why stop light has not been Seek patrona ol scboola to 18 eeopetalo wllll 10 oMo hours · investiaated
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Mayer Morgan appointed PT. PLEASANT - The re- rehired and the board approv· county hired last night were
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committee chairmen end eaeh slgnaUon ol the newly hired ed. At an earlier meeting Supt. Mary Fowler, new Jr. High; Clyde Harrison Birchfield, '12.
BANKING
,.... ~ed "' select twt other principal of Pt. Pleaunt High Burdette bad steled to a dele- EvelyD Riffle, old Jr. Higb; Gallipolis Ferry and Dorolhy
toiUIClflll811 to oerve on bil School, Maurice Freeman, was galion that .be would not re- Mildred Tripp, Wahallll lligh Drann Oliver 18. Galhpolis Fercommitl4e. Receiving ehair· accepted laot night by the Ma- commend Gore as principal at and Betty Thomas, Wahama Jr. ry; Aaron Russell Scarberry, 23,
manabips wue James Fisher, son County Baord of Education Hannan this school term and High; Rulli Williamson, Beech New Haven and Lmda liuddle- PT. PLEASANT - Two civil
flasnce; Frank Copalulrt, Fed· in """ ma)or
Item on ~· Burd~tte had then .recommend· Hill; Ruth Russell, C~tral; ston MorriS, 20• New . Haven; actio"' have been filed in the
era! housing; Charles Fowler, lengthy agenda of last night' ed Wllco• as prlncepal, but the Margaret Blaine, Henderoon; Joseph Frankim Bru~freid, 27, office of the Circuit Clerk. GilUrban renewal; Harry Cbamb- board oesslon.
recommendation "died" lor Pauline Shinn, Leon; Pauline Glenwoo~: and Lms Marie bert L. Mullins has brought a
trl! Stnot committee; Wallace Mr. Freeman was hired at lack of 8 motion.
Taylor. Letart; Muine Lathey, Combs Jerry, 29 · Glenwood; Ro- combined
action of $46,000
Smith, recreational committee; the last board seuton to sue- The board accepted the reslg- Mason; Angela Zerkle, New bert Spencer Stutler, 20 • Leon, against Francis McCulloch, Pt.
Jim L. WIKRIDI, youth
pro- ceed Benjamin Franklin IV wbo nations ol Tom Reed, band dl· Haven; Carolyn
Morrison, and VIola Gael Bianken,hip, 19, Pleasant, Rt. 2.
~tame: Mra. Gladys Neal, beau. was not recomml!rlded by Sup- rector at Wahama High school, North Pt. Pleuant; Grella Al· Leon; Merle Lionel Strait, 30,
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lillcatlon; Don Waldie, police erintendenl Milton Burdette for Marrta Reed, teacher at Mason len, Ordnance and Betty Mayes, Ch~rleston •. •red, , Donna Joan The. plamtiff claims that on
rommlttee; Gary
Minton, tr peositon of principal in the Grade School, and Janet Esh· Sunnyside. Also hired at last Smith Staats, 22, Pt . Plea- February 9, 1964, he was operatcerr.etery; Bill Selby, tralfi&lt; county's largest hign SCOool •f· enour, teacher at Ordnance night's meeting were the C!UI- sant; .Jackee Lee Hudson, 19, Ing his car on Route 17 and
committee and Ted Stevens ler serving 'for the past 10 school.
todlans and cooks for the South&amp;de, and Marcia Lynn stopped to make a left turn when
land fill committee. Jim Wif~ years.
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Secretaries of schools In the schools thriJilillout the county. Schultz, 18, .Southside ; Henry the defendant ~egiige~tly struck
sJn• wu seleeted to reprer.on1' Me Freeman, in tendering
Thomas Ramey ,. 26, Gallipolis the rear of his. vehicle As a
council on the City Plannin~ l hi&gt; resignation, stated he felt
111REAT DIVERTED
Ferry, and. Ronme Kty Faulk- result the plamtiff allegedly re·
We. Just Use The
eommilllion.
the high achool needed a young.
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PT. PLEASANT - A threat ner 20, Mellon Rt. I; Arthur cerved bodily IDJUrle• and dam·
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er man.
OSpJuu eWS
of a major
fire
was Leo Keeler, 19, Leon Rt. 1. and age' io , hls auto. T!ce plaintiff's
Nearest Mailbox or
111e Mayor pomled out that Upon recommendation ol Mr.
diverted last night when fire Marcella Lucille Herdman, 19, wefe, who was a passenger, reChulo ... in Any
the Llllld Fill. committee would Burdette, tl!e board hired Lew·
broke out In the attic of the Leon; Jumor Lee Nibert 22, C1&gt; ceived personal injuries.
Kind of Weather
have to orgamze and begm work Is M. Wilcox, 10, of Huntington, Among fllose who entered
City lee and Fuel building at lumbus, and Linda Sue Powen, 111e plaintiff is seekln
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":"*'lately u the City must who is presently employed as a Holzer Hospital in the .
First and Main Street. The • Apple Grove.
i ment of moo and ca!ts jua~
8 cure I new garbage dump by guard at the International Nlc- 34 hours were Lewrence
E. blaze, apparently caused by d.. .
IMrs. Mullins is seekin ·
August I. The present
olte kel Plant in Huntington. as Smelt!:er, Chillicothe Rd., Mrs. fective wiring, was confined to vtsrted Mr. and Mrs. Cia I r , men! of $37,500 and cosfs JUdll·
would
be filled W capacity by PI ' Pleasant
the attic raflera and waa quickly Foiirod
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. · High principal· SUsie. S· Henke ' 7 O.urt
, and family an Monday. !· Th e secon d action
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Mr. Wilcox received hi!; AB (expll'ed), Karen Sue
brought under control. Damage Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robin· Mason County Bank, a corp. vs.
. Problems brought before the and M.A. degree from Marshall 43 Central Ave., Darrell
son anu Tamara spent the William B. Capehart and DorocouncU by the councilmen upon U~lv~rsity. He has served as Wall, Second Ave., John
weekend with hiS mother, Nina thy Capehart, New Haven. The
requeats from their cODIUtu. prmcJpal of Enslow High achool Brammer, Burkhart Lane. Mrs.
Robmson and Aunt Clara Foil· plaintiff demaods judgment a.
ents and referred w lhe vartouo as Dean ol Boys at Barbour.. Kell!'elh E. Williams, Rt.
rod.
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gainst the defendanst for the
commitees for
investiiatton ville High, and alao t.ught in GaUJpolls, Eaustus H.
Helen Fmdling of Columbus sum of $722.12 with interest
were:
the elementary achool.
Rodney, Mrs. James
spent the wee~end with her rno, _·_
Voting yea" 00 lhe hlrillg Evana, Rt. 2, Patriot, James
!her, and brother, Iva and Rus. fired an eight • under • par 65
W~s In Klngtown whleh of Wllcox were bo•rd members Harvey Stiltner, Rl. 1,
sell Findling.
Monday, one shot better than
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS
]Iaven I been cut In lour years. Paul Wedge, Harry Siders, Ro- Ire, Mrs. Wayne C.
Sundy School attendance on Mrs. Ruby Cole and four of IBritish Open champion Peter
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Open 1ewer on Monroe bert Adkins and Bill Howard. Rt. 2, Thurman, Judith
July I was 70, offering $20.85. her children called on her1Thomson of Australia.
Avenue and lots in the area Member Earl Keeler cast a Young, New
W.
Worship services were held •t mother, Mrs. Sophia Caldweil l.::3s....z..
z5....Iq;iiiy.;;•.;;B.;_ri.;_ef~s..7;.·1;;:3..,:3n;._~
grown up Jn weeds.
dissenting vole.
Dwight Stone,
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10:45 a. m. with the
Rev. Monday.
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A resident with
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A delegation of 15 per10oe re- Mrlr. Wade H:
Frank Cheesebrew of Middle- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swartz
cats constltutl
: lthn:,any presenting the Band Boosters W. Va., Samuel G.
port delivering the message on and family of Columbus and Ma·
ard.
ng a a
az· of Pl. Pleasant High with Cecil 4. Oak Hill, Harry F.
the Gate Beautiful" due to bel Swartz of Athens spemt last
Tl'olfic
Devrick
apoilesman app&amp;ai· Jr., Jackson, Frnnk H.
!Uv. Casto beinK away Friday evening with Mr. and
hazard coming onw ed before the board concerning Jackson, Hank H.
a few days.
Mrs. Paul Buckley and Teresa.
R1· 82 from McCullough and the betterment of Ma80n Coun- Wellston,
Newton J.
There waa a large attendance Their son, Larry, who had been
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ty sclmls particularly the Rt. 2, Wellston, Mrlr. James
.the Bible School program on VISiting the Buckleys returned
, a r drBID~g Into yards band program upon learning Hunt, Ironton, Art
evening.
borne with them and Patricia,
I S SPONSORING A COUNTY • WIDE
R fro~ alley In the rear of earlier In the dsy that newly !oar, Ironton, Mrs. Herbert H. The ebower held on Satur· Jsnlce and Stevie, remained for
Ulll Texaco.
hired band dlrecwr
Eugene Moore, Fairborn, Mrs.
evening at the church for a longer visit.
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Large bump In street iJe. Gherke had resigned.
P. Hendeson, R.avellllwood,
and Mrs. Mike Williams .Mr. and MICl. Dale Kuhn and .
tween 24th and 27th on Jelfer- Devrick told the board that Va., and Racbel Diane
Swartz) was well at· family of Little Hocking spent
son.
two good band direotora have Hurricane, w. va.
The couple received a lhe weekend with her parents,
. We are sponsoring a drive to secure wheel chairs and crutches. This
Sand and gravel pit on north been lost becauoe the board
tupply of lovely and Mr. and Mrs. Millard swartz
eqmpment will help us to serve more people. These wheel chairs and crutch·
Park ~ve.
had failed to act in the best In·
BmTHS
Jllfll.
and Terry,
es are for loan ~'RE~~·OF-CHARGE on a temporary basis to the resid "-n!s of
8peldJnt u motorlsll leave temt ol the people by not hlr· Mra. Jack Lee Goody, Rt.
Refreahments of sandwiches,
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County.
hlg an assilltent band director Racine, son, 10:40 a. m.
cakes and Kool aid were Ma11ne Private First Class ·
at Pl. Pleasant high school add- day. Mn. ChariH Musser, Rt.
Qurncy H. Aleshire, son of Mr.
NO DONATIONS will be arcepted in this drive. This equipment is paid
1ng that last year's dir~ctor, 3, Pomeroy, dausJtter, IG: 17 a. The .couple II reolding in the and Mrs. Stanley E. Aleshire of
for from the sale of well-known publications sold by Publisher's Reader
James Andrews, would still be m. Monday. Mrs Errol L.
Millard Swartz house.
Route. 3, Pomeroy, o ., is serv·
Service,
giving you full value for your money.
band director if h bad
sell, Rt. 1, Gallipolis, &gt;011, 10:
Richard Buckley spent last mg with Marine Fighter-Attack
given an assil!tant "and that II a. m. Monday. !.Irs. Alva E. ~. at Boy Seoul eamP 'Koo- Squadron 323, Marine Aircraft
Residents when called on should request to see the introductory let·
,... ''fat 1 lh d .. to
Johnson, tiOf Sec011d Ave.,
toga In West V~rgm1.0 on the Group 24, a unit of the 2nd
ter stgned by Herb McQuaid . Your cooperation on this program will be
suitabl~ ~e:tor~y
gbter, 9 a. m. Monday. Mrs. Hugbe1 River. His parents and Marme Aircraft Win~. at llee l
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greatly appreciated. Accept Publisher's Readers Service receipt only.
Devrlck
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Wilmer W. Teets, 10'1 Ann
sister visited him there on Marme Corps Air staiion,
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Ravenswood, W, Va.,
Thursday. He returned home Cherry Point, N. c.
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B. Cruse, Rt. 2, jackson, 10n Sunday July 4th dinner
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' of Mr. and Mrs. Chao.
ST. NOM LA BRETECHE
and an 1.nves1men1
Woode were ber. motber,
(UP!) - South Africa~
ePERSONNEL AUTliORIZED TO SOLICIT ON THIS DRIVE ARE AS
no1 ~unt.mg privately
DJ8CIIARGED
J. B. Hayes, Mr. and
LeGrange carried a one·
FOLLOWS:
muSical wtruments. He
Patients recently
Clifford HayH and son,
lead into the second
0. A. MARTIN
E. R. MARTIN
R. L. MASTERSON
that the band had brought
included Teddy Barker, Mr. ory and Rev and Mrs.
of the French Open golf \
MARY MARTIN
FRANKLIN MARTIN
FORYSTER WILLIAMS
•!&amp;te and natioDlll honora w
an' Mrs. Willlam Dlttoe, Mrs. Cheesebrew, all of
today. LeGrange ,
high school and willingly
Willllm Lawson, Mfnl« M. Guelts of Mrs. Carrie
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!paled in the band
Thrash, Mrs. Marie Van
on Sunday July 4 were Mr. and
the county.
Mrs. Ide Ford, Sherman
Mrs. Floyd Weber of Keno .
He eoaeluded by asking whJ Rutan, Mrs. Noami
J. Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Wri!iht
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voters
bad
voled
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Mrs.
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and family of near Aob,tabula 1
DANNJB. IIARBOUR
per cent oclwol levy U die ter, and Mra. WIUiam A.
the Juiy 4th weekend with
MABON - Dlnale 'lay Jlar. ocbool 1yatem was IAI
be lord and infant 1011.
sisters, Mrs. Thelma Hend·
boar U. enlllled Ill tire Vnlf.. downgraded.
and family and Mrs.
ed Slalel Marlae Corpa lor
Paul Wedie, Beard pres!O.le fl'allrod and family.
In rem and w1U like !be dent, wormed the delegation
AWARDED MEDAL
John Folirod o1 Mt. Sterling
baale tnlrrlnl 11 PIIITII lllaad that be nor none of the beard Marine Private Flrot C!aul 1•===~~~~~
Seulll Carvllu, alarlla1 kla were against the band and John W. Stobart, son of Mr. and
letter Buys Nowl
active daly Nov. L Dllllllle II would help 100 per cent 111 ae- Mrs. George D. Swbart of
the ...., of Mr. IIIII . tn. stan. I:~~. a band director and u. 2. llaclJie, o.. was
ley llllrboar.
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If they could be found. aented tire Armed Forceee ~!:;II
Sapl. Bnrclen. stated lllat dJUonary Medal w)llle se
Volbwagen Damaged allepllt11 111de bJ Devrlck In tho Chu Lai sector or
were false, that be bad 1n- Nam. He is a member of ""'""II
Heavily in Wreck
formed Aadrewa that u .. pany "L" of the 3rd Bauauon,
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would recommelld an lllld- 3rd Marine !Ualment, 3rd Ma·
Volklwagen ,... heavily
aat bald dlneotor he woold rille Division. The medal I! pr..
qed Monday afternoon on
recomm... hlo blrhll to die aeale'd Ia oervlcemen who are
16 after the driver lull control lloard. He ollie be
bad deployed to a combat zone for
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
on I eurve. Driver of lbe•:ewi aearebed hard 1o 11ar1 1 band 3(; 01' more COD5ICUtlve days.
ear Wll~ Mu Beryl Moore,
dlnelor to !Jt Into the 1JiJe
:Waverly, W, Vo.
bind fll'llriDI o1 tile
IIlah
BAKER FURNITURE SALE!
'1'111 driver was oot
acbool.
=~ the car rolled
A delegation of nearly 35
limn
and
be
peop1
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w• J., L. 'lllompsoo
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spokea!DIIll,
from
lfa•nan
wteda co the 8lde ol
HiBb School, asked the board
118hl1•ay
where the csr
10 eblre the
Its ilde, The veblcle
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pre~e~~t principal,
, ,owned b• Jim W...... lllll,
Alvin Gore, at llapDan. Supt.
,.,~!W£''::w; ·; rt J 11! .I i j $1 SUJIJ
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1Pf Parkeraburg, W. Va.
SOFA BEDS, $55 ..... ...... . ROCKERS, $14.88
The mlsbep oci:urred near
the
Toney Farm and wa1
GAS RANGE . .. .. .. • .. .. . .. .. • .. .. . .. $98.00
Jvetlllailed by the S t a t e
5 PIICI DINITTI.. .. ................' $39.00
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Lots of things- auch ts flues, chimneys, cold
Fmd out mort' about electric heat for your home
· DOOR MIRRORS .. • .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. $4.99
FiU oul the coupon and mail to Columbus and South:
walls, drafts. noioe, soot, and on and on. More
TBIIEI PAY P1N1!8
·· ~n Ohio FJt&gt;etric .Company, 215 North front Stree~
important.
though.
Homeless
eleetric
heat
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BUNK UDS, $61 ..... , .• , . MAPLE BEDS, $18
Columbus IS, Oluo.
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quickest,
cleanest,
quieteo;t,
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:\Urtntion: RMid~ntial Salet
JIII\IIIaes of $10 lad caata
C PIICI SECTIONAL ....•..•.•..•.... . . $188
can buy, An&lt;l that's only part of the goodne~ '
w~en urllgat'd betcre
.Yeo, pleaoe ! I'd like an the clotails about 0 i"''· II ·
. of electric he!t. {Call u• Md set.}
. AIR.CON~TJONIR . , .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . $94
Ill@ or 0 oonverliq to electriC beal in my horne!
of POICI A.M. Goodwin.
Jarnl Wllbr, CollllDII" PORTABLE TV .... . ................. $94
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Mrs. Harold Timmers and Holiday gueBts on Monday,
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MAGN-ETOS, used, lor A.B.C.[ bought on land contract Ph. new and used pianOB, organa 61 Ford
$895
Mrs. Jack Mulligan of Cincin- July 5 of Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb
Wanted To Buy
H M. Farman. One new L 1 WY 2-6021.
1 13 3tc and guitars. George Riddle,
Mrs. Elva Dail&gt;: and daught- nali spent the weekend here McKenzie were Mr. and Mrs.
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Accordion and Planoland.
Fairlane 500. 4 Dr. Extra er, Judy, viBited frtends m Galli- with their aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Coe, Mr. and Mn.
USED-POULTRY equipment. rear fender for '50 Chevro e . i HOUSE for sale in Racine. Call 2928 E. 5th Ave .•~Columhlll olean lor model. Locsl own· poollo recently.
John Arbaugh.
Bert Grimm and Mr. and Mra.
3• Clarence Roy WI 9-2811 .
bulk bins, 60 brooders, 110 Write F'. Dodderer, Rt.
or, 6 ryl. std. shill.
Miss Tool Wella apent a day Recent guests of Mr. and Robert Lewis and children.
automatic w•terers, automa- Coolville. 0.
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64 Chevrolet $2,195 recently with Mis1 Sandra Bai- Mrs. Gersld Violet and Mr. Mro. Bill Wood! of JacboR- ,
tir. self • feeders. Must be AUCTION, saturday, July 17th, FOR SALE· Syracuse, house,
---ley at Racine.
and Mrs. Alva Clark were Mr. ville and son, T-Sgt. and Mn.
in A·l condittoo. Write Lan- t ·OO p m I have sold the'
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Me- and Mrs. Denzil Geoglein of Frank Woodgerd and daughter,
caster Poultry'
Box 662. Lanf~rme; Villa•e
fire . ectl
House I gas,
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Automat c ter and son•, East L'overpool• Pomeroy, Mrs. Margaret Hea t• Terry, vi!lted a day laat week
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d .d park $2000-00. Phone p
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Mr. and Mrs. Mike Evans and on and sister, Miss Mabel Hag- with their relatives, Mrs. Frank
1 WY 2~ORDWOOD, buzz saw. F. Dnd· the rear of th~ aa;.',';" P ~j ~; ;~~ 1. ·
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daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Char- er of Bradenton, fla. and Mr. Cleland, Mrs. Guy Sayre, Mn.
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les Filch and children, local, and Mrs. Larry Roush
and Maralyn Taylor and Mrs. Evt1 p. m. seven Y• a wee
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were Sunday guests of Mr. and daughter of Winter Haven, Fla. lyn Young.
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C"C==:-;:;==--dishes. ol furniture, dishes, both old!
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Mrs. Charlts Van Meter.
' Mr. and Mrs. John Gramling Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Calms
ANTIQUE F'urniture,
and new, iron and brass kel-1
Mr. Wesley Cozart called on and children of Akron and Mr. and family of Tipp City spent
ml~ellaneous
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Mrs.
Howard CecU,
w.: i 11es, 100 0 \d poc· ture frames P&lt;IMEROY - 6- room frame
FOR SALE - 1959 Amerl can Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gluesen- and Mrs. Lloyd Dean and son tbe holiday weekend
with
800
oil lamps, telephone
box, all on one floor, bath, gas
~mbler, $150.00. Call WI 9- camp Sr, recently.
of Cleveland were Sunday friends and were overnight visMain St., Pomeroy . 6 29 tfc ' old books and other anttque hred healin", out ol high
2912 .
7 11 ltp
Mrs. Thetma Cozart
and guests of Mrs. Maxine Chap- itors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
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arltcle&lt; and many other arto·
t and near Main Street. 1
daughter visited her mother, man.
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cles. Something for everyone. :-:,: 00
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FOR SALE - 1954 Me~~· Mrs. Mona Wolfe a recent Sat· i Delphin Christy and son, Mr. Dale Sayre, son of Rev. lnd
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Come and buy. 1 must sell outlz r.Duis ·FROM NEW DAM-~
V-3 SIBndard transmossion. urday alternoon.
iand Mrs Roy Christy of Co- Mrs. Gary Sayre haa ernploy1 ROOM APARTMENT, utili- A. de. ABradford,TOwner. Bcrat 6 • room frame, bath, full
Excellent condition, $100.00. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fitch and lumbus and Mr. and Mrs. Clil- ment in Columbus.
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7 9 3tc SU!vie were guesiB of her par- 1ford Adams and children, Col· Monday holiday ~·estl •l
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floors ,
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heatmg, 'harodrcood
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n. Ramltler
ento, Saturday evening.
iteen and Connan of Madison, Mr. and Mrs. T. G.
7 13 3tp
plenty of closet space, large ,
World lllaadll'll of Compael
Several from here attended 1 1nd., were recent Monday vlsit- were Mr. and Mro. Wm McKel·
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Escelleaee
the picnic at Portland Park held Iors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles vey and son, Marvin, Mn. Don
I BEDROOM home, nice toea dio. Equipped with 4 speed car garage. Located on Route
Ill&amp; - nom. rtdt ... Jll" by the Freedom Gospel Mls- Belzlng. The Chriatyo were Johnson and sono, Br!Bn and
lion. Available immediately changer. Nice walnut fmish. 124. $12,000.00.
eTransferable Wben
....,._ flmall .., oC"'I"ll' alon memben.
Monday dinner guesta of Mr. Bruce of Portland and Julil
in Mason, W. Va., Phone WY This set 3 months old. Take SYRACUSE somo GAS STA·
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Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brewer, and Mrs. Carl Barnhill and and Larry Dyer, Mlddleport.
S.2318 or WY ~21. 7-1031c over payment&gt; of $5 P e r TION l GROCERY - 0 n e • Guaranteed
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brewer an d family .
Mr. Kyle Stump, Mra. Gordon
montht
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month or pay halance due, story flamt hulldlng, not ocmU
llelnfOIIIa &amp;!-.
David and Mr. lnd Mn S. W. Mr. and Mra. Eugene lluuell Stump and ehlldreo, Scotty and
$119.54. Try It in your home. copied now, located on Route
or 24,000
&amp;. IIIUIIIIreel, • Durst were llllODg lboH call- 9f Athenl called on hi• mother, Tracy of Akron open!
the
Call W'l 2-6555.
7 7 61&lt; 124, corner Ito 50 s 100. Only • Most Popular
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lng 011 Mr. and Mn. Harry Mn. Margaret Russell and weekend with
Mn. Clara
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t D tfl: Swan during their Golden Wed· mother Sunday.
Rouah, Mn. Kyle Stump nS~~:.e c~ mlocltln".:"':~ OERT .M. eox. SALESMAN
ding anniversary aelebrallon.
Mr. and Mrs. CUnton Oxley turned home wllb them alter
b nhol
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Gteg Mlddlelwart visited Ids of Albany were Sunday guests opendbtg two weeko with Iter
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ClllUBin, Mike Mlddlmrart on of Mr. and Mrl. Foa Halsey. mother, Mrs. RoUBh.
quirt Maplewood Lake, Clyde
for sale 1n RutPlk1I'O Copylll&amp; llonkll. Cup- Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Davld Davll Milo Sandra Curtl8 of PamStoke.
7 8 61&lt; =~o::ar::.•· :P.,ate. LARGE
Take over payments of $5 land, on Depot St., facing Rl.
lei maclo at lop! papa. Mr. and Mrs. Lesllo Norlhway and aon of Gallipolll were Sat- troy spent two days with !tor
r month or pay balance due 12l Phone WY 2-55511. •
bb1lt recorda and IIJnool 1117 and family of Grind Rapldl, urday gueail of his parents, grandmother, Mrs. Leoao Curpe
0
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Mich., vilited ber ~. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davll and lis.
$75.86. Try it in your bome. '
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Pomeroy, •
llellta . _ , Pws ., and Mn. Charles Van Meter daughter, Doris Ann.
Mr. and Mra. John Arnolt lnd
7 7 &amp;lc HOUSE for oale, Laurel Clift
Call WY 2-6555.
1 1 de briefly before Continuing on Ill Mr. and Mra. Earne~t Eisel- daughter, Kenda, of Wellsville
NICE HUNTING Beagle pups. road, ll acre. Phou WY :1- Jl)lN THE AAA. Be protected
Florldll for a vacation.
oteln of Coeur D' Alene, ldabo, spent tbe holiday weekeud
$5 and $10 apiece. Phone 11322.
on Road·bond and &lt;rip serv- Music1l Instruments
Mrs. Mae Van Meter, Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dean and their daughter, Mr. and Mro.
SH 2A176.
7 7 61c
Ice. Call or contaet: E. M.
Paul and Murl Evans and oon son, Denton, of Cleveland, Mr. James Rees, Jr., and flllllllr
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Burton, 571 Broadway St., CLARINET, Ukt new, enD. vioited Mr. and Mn. HuppeR- and Mr1. Bob Dean and daugh- M~. and Mro. Fred Sayre.~
TAX OFF SALE I
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Jllfddleporl, Ohio,
Phone SH 2-500.
7-1~18 thai and lamlly and Mr. and ter of ColumbUB, Mr. and Mrs. family of Rt. 1 Bowerai4wo
FURNISHED and Unfurnished
8 2&amp; 30tp
W nted Mrs. Bob Van Meter Ia Penn- Woodrow Dean ol Mar!Bnna, W. spent the weekend with ~
Apartments: New
Modem 15 Cu. Ft. Chut
POMEROY - 9 room frame
Employment
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Apartments. Two and three FREEZER
$179
house with bath, hot water INSIDE and otJislole palnllnC. FOR THE very best painting end. Mr. Bob Ouro returned Mrs. Norma Dean, at Coolville and other relatives. Rhonda ...
bedrooml. AU electric, brick Plus FREE Ice Cream
healing, and 1 porcbeo. Lo- Roof work. Reasonab:e rate. and deocratbtg and roof r.. homo with them.
Rest Home. Eames! Elselstein turned home whh thtm alttr 1
building, beautUully
decor· eStverol Good Uood
caled on comer loL three Phono Vl 3-27110.
&amp;-19-30tp pair phone WY :&amp;-5686. Resa- Kathy Bissell apent an after- Ia a brother of Norma Dean. visit here wltb her lil'andmolhated plutered walls. ComFrtoms At Low, Lhighw8)'11 and bua transportaooabll rates.
1 11 8tp ~ with the R. R. Durst lam- They also visited Mr. and Mrs. er.
plele Youngstown kitchens
Prlc••
lion. Total price $8000.
Auei'IONEEI
lly and attend Bible School at Gordon Chevalier and family
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde CrOll
with dllposal units. Conceal·
pOMEROY - Nine room 2 •
Clllllplele Servt&lt;e
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Morse Chapel with Maxine lnd Mrs. Betty Combs and child- Lynn and Ray, of Columbus:
ed electric beating system.
POMEROY
story frame house, or can be
Crill Brsdford
Tommy Dural.
ren and Mr. and Mro. Joyce spent the holiday weeklnd wilb
Storm doon and windows.
Jock W. Corsoy
duplexed, with aeparat.e en,.
Wrllo, Prout or Coalad
Mr, and Mrs. Wiley. CorneD Eskew and children of Xenia, her mother, Mrs. Howll'll .Nell·
Bollinl completely inlluiBted.
Mono110r
trances, ~ balrl and ldleheno,
A. c. BRADFORD
were recent guesil of hil latb- and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stat- ler and other relativu. ,
Front and rear entrance.
Ph. WY 2-2111
bardwood Doors,
beautiful
Jlaclne,
ar, Mr. Frank Cornell and sona. ford and family of Pomeroy
Beaull1ully landlcaped. Prl-1'--"'" rna
s repair ser- large veranda, and Ufetime
I 1 tic
Dr. R. E. Boice, M.D.
Recent gueats ol E. H. Car· were weekend guests of Mr. WNESOME LlnERBUG
vate parking. THE RAV-1 ""'v~'::'~n makes.' WY :&amp;-2284. roof. Larp lot with garage.
penter and family were Wesley and Mrs. Robert Marcinko and NEW YORK (UP!) _ LIU.
EN
TERRACE APART· The' Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. $12,000.
ACl CONDffiONING Relrtcer- Dr. R. l Slick, M.D. Cozart, Mrs. Roy Donahue and family. Mrs. Winniferd Marcin· bu~s like company. Keep ~
menta. Inquire Thabet's Jle. Authroized Singer Salu and POMEROY - a • room brick atlon aervtce. Jack'l Refr1gGreg, Mrs. SylviB Allen, How· ko and family of Reedsville al- e!oca Beautiful, the pubUc - .
partment Store. New Haven, Service.
3 1.9 Uc
with bath, gas furnace beat- eratlon, New Haven, Phono
Office Houn:
ard Allen, Mro. Tresale Steib- so visited in the
Marcinko vtce organizau.. that lor ....
W. Va., or phone IIG-2236 or
D FOR SALE 'tab! for lng and basement. A buy at TU :&amp;-3537. _
4 -~ _de_
Mon., y.,..,, Wed., Fri.
em, Gayle Price, Oscar Fitch, home.
.
past d d
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882-27"LAN
• sw e
$40110
larl Grader Plulblq and
David Simpson, James Bird, Mro. Helen Whtte and daugheca e has fought Hiler
7 I 61c building. y, mile ~~~ P';( 'II AcRES _ Located In Bed·
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1-4 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Bogard, · ter, Mona Marcinko,
and thr~gh public education, ,..
-,P-A_R_TM=E""NT=-=Fo"'R:--::RE=NT"'. AI- eroy corporation. 7
6t
lord Township on good gravel
Mlnenvlllo, Oldo
Other datos'- appt.
Theodore Willford, R. R. Durst danghter, Tammy Kay,
of
neip.U"··.
.ler ~ce. Good •-·- 2-6018.
___ P road one mile from u. s. 33.
End •oar 10- tralbiH
•r
and Tom, S.
Dut·st, Toni Wadsworth spent a weekend b
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10 tral
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ug
Instmct
in
people.
.
tlon. Call Walter Crooks, W'l Camper travel trailen, new 10 acres far cultllvation, balwe bavo 1 u tllel
e s, at Y B1s~ll, Norman here with her parents, Mr. and Th
1,
:1-3631.
1 10 Ue
bank rate financing. Small ance pa~ture and Umher
Sewer Mae•laet
,u·roMu'IL&amp; - - _, Deem, Garry Grtfflth, Mr. and Mr1. Ira Kyle.
e National Park Smlce
0
'' IJRNISBED room, ,;.th-, down payments. Balance up ..500.
Reasooable Ralel
CIDCIIIed' •.... ,_ opera· Mrs. Andy Ward and Shellf, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and renatth1.0• aolllrer hand, reports ,.;.
..
"'"" ..,
· were ca 11·mg 1 n areas that" have •
4
!ffl '
to 4 years.
ALBERT
M COX, SALESMAN CaD WY :1-2174 Day or Nlgltl
lllr't u.or.T ......,
.._, ·•
r • Mr. li nd M"· PauI E van• and 1children of Racme
- .t
utility room, nice yanl.h Poinl
BARGAINS
. WY :&amp;-3131 ·
WY :&amp;-3830 .
7 21 tfc
lllllt P~ul Dean and Mr. and Mro. on Mr. and Mn. Robert Dorst I ~ eaned up are likely to remain
Lane, UncolD Heig Is, Ph. Trailer demonstration, alumin7 8 Sic 1· - - - - -· Moeller
Boll Barton.
and son. Saturday.
litter-free. Nearness dlscour
WY Z#/4.
6 11
urn boats, outboard motor.
.
- . BEATING,
B.Oibert. ·
Livestock ____ Taddy Durst of Columbus re- 1 Miss Sally Torrence returned \"' Ute littering Instinct.
80
rwo BEDROOM
fumlshed Amsbary Apache
Traller HOUSE lor _sale. l~l roor~';;;
no:..., .,_!FOR SALE- Five gaited rld- icently 1pent a weekend witb lhome from St. Joseph Hospltai 1 n, Bays KAB, Is obvious• A .,.
apartmelit. Inquire at New· Sales, 831 Fourth Ave. Galll- nllbed. Mmers~ "·
· ..
~:._ WY W44l
ing horse, registered. Phone lher pa_renil, Mr.llll!l Mro. Ru- 1in Parkersburg where
she ! clean neighborhood makea·llle 1
ell'•
Qteatr.e Pbono polls. Rentals. «6-023&gt;.
Phooe WY Z.33 ·• '" Ut 1fftl·
WY s-2323
7 1 81c dy Durst.
was a medical patient.
lilterbua feel out o1 plact.
7 ·:10 lfc
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:;;!: . ..t.., ~r~...t•" "•"'• •11..._ """' carson, Rt. 1, Middleport, 1 room and bath, ~ acres. Expert repairing, tuning, letL'"'"'" ""'" ••• ,.._ Pomono• Phone SH 25291.
7-IOI-3tp , one 1 room, 1 acres. Can be sons. Also large selection ot

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poss.

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WANT AD
== 'usED bathtub good condition, I
apether Mrs. Edna Pickensllllll
4 reasonable Phone WY 2-5293,
INFORMA noN
FURNISHED apartment,
mo
•
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rooms and private bath. In- ; Frank F'ugatt
7-ID-tfc P&lt;IMEROY - 6 ·room
OP
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Solon Butcher .ol
"•t• .. ar~ on taer..,.. P'll"ucauoe quire Ohio Hotel. 7 13 tfc
.:. - .. ---~-home with bath, forced
o
r. a
th
hollda7
•M•n .....,... ,..., •·"
- M I . WE GLADLY LOAN a Blue air heating and nice location.
Class No. 3 of the Baptist Cleveland spent e
, •.,,'':~"!'nuNO
3 BEDROOM _home. . , e vm
Lustre Carpet
Shampooer $6500.00.
,
Sunday School met
Friday weekend with Mr. and Mrl;
o:oRROOTtuNI'
Little, Cheshtre,_
0__- hoo:._:1l!J.6tc
Corvalr MonZI Cpe.
now $1295 July 2 with Mrs. Howard Ne1g- Edward
w,, M • ..,.
... . '""' """ L 11 ,
tb. with purchase' o1 Blue Lustre. GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION
00
EdwardSimpson.
Howell of Pomeroy
1962
••• ••• •' ...,.,...
MODERN 4 room and ba
Baker Furniture. 7 13 6\c
- 2 story brick, store 15xl •
ti- bucket seats, green ler, hosleBI, at her home. MrB. d Mr. and Mrs. Roy HoweU
Mlddl•
- -- - t flares
PoV\erglide, radio. he.attr, new ...,.,
an
lnt .. ubll~:.~u~t!=' ctlt natu furnished apartmenL.
SCHOOL GAS RANGES- Two rest room, basemen •
. finish.
Maude Young opened the meetn, Donnie, Richland, va.,
,. "''' ., ~- .., "" .,_.. port. W'l 2-3874 - __4 21 tic t21 beautiful Tappan ranges. cent lights. 2nd floor !rontd,
$1099
ing with the hymn "What A and so
!led oP
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d
bath 2n
C
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nbrt'er 9 Pill
Fr'oend'' sung by the •roup. and Donald Davidson ca
:~~~::· ':.medt•t•'• Th• pUt- MODERN 4 • room house. on Excellent condition. Priced to 5 rooms, mo ern
. od- 1961 orva•r ree
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relatives Sunday.
::: &lt;.~:~-:- ao:"'~~~':t,!: East Main St. Call W"Y 2-2J81. move quickley. can WY 2-- floor rear, 6 rooms , 2 m Red finish, good tires, radio, heater, standard trans.
Scripture reading and prayer. G ts of Mr. and Mrs. Er-7 9 Jtc
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7
12
6tc
em
baths,
hardwood
floors,
1
$795
After a brief business session . utes'mtth wer'e Mrs. Hattie
3563
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ted
mc..,me
$2011
1961
Rambler
American
on
Y
nes I of Harpster' Ohio, Mr.
FOR
-Trailer space
M . I
night- new Y ecora '
a program was presented by T
=on N.RENT
Second·IIV In Middle- AFcr~~~~ :ju~;a~ize approx. per month. This property lo- Convertible Cpe. Power steering, otandard trano. Good tim, Mrs. Harry Curtis. Readinp by a~ o~"- C. M. Smith ol Clear.ct
f $1 00
cated in the heart of busmess radio and heater
members were part of the an
F'-., and Mrs. Amy
efreshmenIs were Wolfe'
water of "'Mlnersvt'lle spent •
port. Near shopping distn •. 4 incheB long) 55 orAf .. . section. $18.000-110.
~
program.
R
Concrete pat101. CaII W'l •
Do not refri•erate
ncan
I I aso...~-• d
0
I FARM- OUV E TOWNSIDPserved by Mro. Neger,
Zl86, WY 2-3346 or WY 2-3600.
worms, temperatures be ow 56 acres, well • fenced, plen·
ed by her daughter, Selma aMy.
6-f&gt;-Uc
1 tal to them I
r and Mrs. Floyd WoHe of
::-,=;:-:::-:=:-::::=;;:::::;;::: 41 degrees are a
ty water, pond, 2 story mndOPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
Cross of Columbus.
·
spent 8 day witb
rHKEE an&lt;: iour , 00. , lurn"h•
"Brown nose worms" (most ern home, 6 rooms, bath,
Mr. and Mro. Frank Cleland ~ns
ed pol tiJIIurnllbed aport.
popular catfish bait sold. I 90 hardwood floors
fireplace,
POMEROY • OHIO
entertained Sunday with · a ~- M~:!f ~~lfeRobert Roush
menla W'l U4M
12 8 de lor $1.00. John Mohler • Lead- basement, furnace heal, b~rn
birthday dinoer honoring their
ing Creek Road, Middleport, implement shed, other build- Bus'•nen Opportunities
Legal Notice
daughter, Maralyn Taylor. Pres• and 4 ROOM furni'h"' apart·
Ohio. Phone
WY
2-7103.
tn•s.
Located
oU
Rt.
7.
$13.·
ent
were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mr and Mrs. Owen Watson.
o
NOTtn'
,
7 12 3tc
ments. Rowley &amp; Reed Hard·
(
500.00.
,,.•• •• ouu TOMI
No. "·"'
Taylor and chlldren, Mr. and M' s Alicia Knlghtstep
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5 II Uc
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g
contain·
MASON,
W.
"A.
If acres Now
avaUabJa lD t.bll ana. :!,_* •• tM Matter at ,... APJIIc:atlan
M
Richard
Youno
and
son
IS
ware.
Brm
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rtDdJDI
cliU'ritH·
cum..
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et
tha
Trust"'
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lt.
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rs.
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turned
to
her
home
in
ColumGREEN BEANS.
ana otMr tut aW.llnt
pro· LUth.,•• Churcll, Pomeroy, Ohla.
Mrs. Blanche Cleland, Steve b after vo'st'tin• her. gr·-•
- lost 111d found __ TRAILER LOTS - free aew- er. Pick your own, $1.00 bu. clean, wire--fenced. and lays o.uu
ductt.
M &amp;ell rtal ottatl.
M
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Let
Virgil
Roush
Farm,
ar
well,
plenty
garden.
8
room
Kouw 1 - uea LGv.tmot
NoUca 11 herebY J(nra tbat a pau- Cleland.
r. an
rs.
u mother, Mrs. Lavinia SinJnann.
LOST - Billfold between Porn- age and water Brown'! frail
'th b th gas
Rou\e 2 - Jt,'IM us••Rmtllt
I
bu been tiled In tht Cour&amp; ol ea·
and family
,_
Falls next to Cernete ~:t·
frame house WI
a •
Rout. :1 - P,510 lD-.eslm.IIDt
~:nmmon Pleu. lll.tJI Cou.n\y, oblo.
ll'l\.!l
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Mrs. Milton Wolfe went to
eroy Parking Lot and Meigs er Park tStale Approved)
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7 9 3tc heating, basement and two JbeeH•nt
aUD1DP. wmrttruur b~·- cue No. 1a.1n praJ\Ill lOl' ~~~Rev.
eye treatment
Equipment ComP":"' ·
. U Minersville, Ohio, Phone W'l&gt;
It from 1 1ad court. tbal the u_ ......,
d and
ghte Mrs.M Paul 1Sellers
nd Parkersburg !••
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1 truet For lnten1ew. w e. nc
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1963
FORD
TRUCK,
half
ton.
porches
(approved
for
res
tnt
phoM
aumber
to
'
Tba
oaUJ
ol
St.
Paul'•
Lutberan
Cburcb.
Pomand
au
rs,
argan:
a
last
week.
She
was
accompanfound, pleaae D&lt;ltify J~oor ~ 1 li tic
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C
II
home
for
!I
'
ve
persons).
Good
tientin~rl.
Ball' 6811-W. Pom•NJ·
ero:v. Ohio. m•• be authortud to ••" Rosemary are on vacation dur~ . :
H
Cl
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En•le Phone WY 2-7705.
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4,200 actual miles. $!,"''~~'"'· a \
upon 1 ucb ternm and eondiUona and .
1,.._
1 led by M"rs. arry ara an
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11-3tp
2
BEDROOM
home
mce.
oca·
SH -5012.
7 8 Uc I barn tl8x301 with shed. and
W
d
"" '"'" Pri" " tho ,.,..,_ ... ., mg which they p.... to VISit re- Miss Anna Allen, Graham, W.
71
2
lion. Available immedlBtely. _.:::....::..:.:;:..--,----::==
other buildings. Plenty water.
ante
:;,~h~~~al·t.::~.a~ta,::·~~~~ atives ln Kentucky and Dayton. Va.
In Mason, w. Va. Phone WY CABBAGE, beans, cucumbers '" mile from schools and U.
•'"'' •""'n and dlrootJoM ., mar Mr. and Mra. BUI Lake and M and Mrs. Ralph McKeRHelp W•nted
2-2318 or WY 2-6821. 7-11!-Jtc
and tomatoe!l. Clarence Prof·
Tt
WANTEDI
be n~e..•rJ and N-quired by
law da ghte
of zie r.accompanied their lOR-illM"
S. 33. $12,1100.00.
to .,,.,.plloh '"' matlon• ·, ',~;,na•
u
r, Lori DanieIIe,
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WAITRESS wanted, apply in
FOR SALE
!itt Portland, Ohio.
MENI
WOMINI ... ·····- ... out •• "
on. Zanesville and Christine Lake
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tfc C. c. CUCKLER, REALTOR
Sal• ,.,, '"',. " ..,"'..., " tot·
andLewis
daughter,
and Mn,
person, at High "7" Club, _,-=:;-;-;.;;;~:-:::~::;;;:-;;;;:
To Troln tor
,,.,
of Athens spent July 5 with law
Robert
and Mr.
children,
Caformerly Wonder 24 INCH Williamson coa1 1. ur..
WY Z--3830
Income Tu Con•ultanfl
Lot NQ 21 tn Burnap'• Addltlon Mr and Mrs Francis Morris
state Rt. 7.
nace and Coleman automatic DON'T PUMP you sluggish ~U ALBERT M CO SALESMAN A few clear tbinkinl people
to th.e ViUa•• of Pomeror. Me1J•
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• . rol and David, and spent two
Bar. No experience necessary,
gas healer. Carl Weese. Ph. tic tank. Get Kleao--Em·A
z.Jeae
will be selected from thil R•f•~:r::!'· ~~:d.t VoL 212. Pap Mheiss MShinirley NorMri_s •. secCoretaryt week! at Bellaire, Mich., in
colored or white.
71D-3tc
septic tank cleaner. Landarea to enroll in new. low· .,,, vot "· •••• ,. o... •~ at t
nesota mmg . a the upper lake.
7~ 13 31 c.
N""'EEDS 4 waitresses over 21 WY 2·3386.
mark Farn. Bureau.
1 13 3tc eost training pr?:;am pre.t.ne;rrt;;n~~ c~:~n~Y·o~htom.rn.,.r St. Paul, Minn., spent a week Mr and Mrs. Duane Andrew
m. till HOG WATERERS, 1 automati_c
I Ul tfc
pared by CPA's. arn lucral,· ot members or an' con•re,aauo!' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. or Ak.ron spent the holo'da• week
•
tive fee~-. (Some tax coniU " daJmlnJ lnt.el'flt In the JUbJK111 ma.-11 F
N ·
h
t he 10
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to Work from 8 P.
4 a. m. No experience neces· 1 tank 50 gallon • automatic
I'
Business ServiCel
ant!! enrn Sf) and mon peJ wr Dereot ma' appear and • '
ern oms w 0 me
r
end with his brother-in-Jaw and
sary. Uniforms (urnished. c.. n feeder , metal farrowing pen , MOBILE Home, 1957 Sky me! _..:::===-~-return).
Excellent vear =~~r.~h:~·~tie~a~u;,t;t~~lh~~~~~ Columbus a~ the home of Mr. sister, Mr. and Mrs. James
_ Day 29&gt;-11300. After
gas stove, refrigerator Ph.\ 43_ x 8 2 bedroom, good condi- BULLDOZER WORI( wanted. 'round Income keeplnl ell·
,,... w. C•••· Jr.
and Mrs. Ntck Yost.
Swart
t
M Reed Reedsvtlle
ent'!l tas records. Dtplfied
Attorney for the TrU•t"'
()f
Mr
d Mr p · W If 1
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Collect
8 p. m. call ~302.
WY 2-6468 evenings.
ton.
r.
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' Farm ponds grading. Free llfe-lon~t profession!
s~. PauJ'a Lutheran Church,
• an
s. rtce o e o Mrs. Mattie Hoelzel
and
7 9 6tp
7 13 3tp Ohio. Phone 667-1i338. 6-211-30\p\ estimates. Small dozer, low If you can otudy one hour
rom"•'· o,t:'•;..,. OBI' " '" ,Lexington, Ohio, spent a week daughter, Debra, of Columbus,
HE-LP--W-an..,te-d-=-:-.,-LI,c-e-nsed prao- H-A..,L~F~-R"'UN
=N:-;;E;;,R:o-'B"'E;;-;cANS. ..Om- Real Estate For Sale hourly rate. Phone WY 2·2208. dally at home. write today
'" "· , ,
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'lend with hi• sister, Mrs. Hazel spent several dayo last week
atoes Charles Sarson above
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j
1 12 !Ole
\ for free facts, free aptitude FOR RENT
Carnahan.
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc::,Cga!H::•. !~r p';;.:~;. ~~::
State. Park Portland . Ohio FOR SALE - House, 4 rooHms WATER HAULING day
or test.
EXTRA NICE, 1955 Che':~t
Kenzie.
6-26-tfc
Phone VI ~2484 _
' 7 13 3t~ I and bath, 1640 Lincoln_ gts, night, 1100 ga. tank. ReasonSouthw••..m Acodomy
pickup. Will sell or
a e
lolr. and Mrs. Homer A. Coe ·
aluminum storm
wmdows able rate•. Will haul anyThe Dally Sendne•
lor good car. EliBha Vilatoe,
of New York are viBitbtg Mr.
- u. S. Civil S.rvlct ,....,
PEDIGREED female
Seal- and doors, carpeting
and where, Dale Lee,
Racine,
lox 668Y
12 Park, Middleport. 7 13 Jtc
and Mrs. Ralpb McKenzie and
point Siamese cat. No papers. drapes, gas furnace Can be Ohio. Phone WI 9-3172 Da)'ll Name
Age · · · ·
othe rtlati e Mr lnd Mr
$10.00 Call WI 9-3686
linanced Phone WY 2-2293
or WI 9-3043 Nights.
Addreso .... Pbone .. ..
Mc;enzie
'and
tr~tn•n' pttl •pPfrt"'ed &amp;::~rpel"enct"
7 13 3tc
7 13 6tp
t 9 6tc
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CAl ENDAR

Suter
Great Mrs. MaSOII Fisher lpetll MonF . Reco11erfiW
Hi . Fraehtre .
other
Marfaret
h'
y , , ··"" volle, Ky IS the guest of
. ' and family Mr and ll':rs. Homer touriSts spoil.
M e and was accompanied home hy '
learned that her
Mri.
James Jovod•n.
Hill and chlld;en of Langsvolle Mr. and Mrs. Harold . oorl her daughters, Carll and Bar..1 ..1
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John Orr tMary
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Mr. and \1rs. Edgar Reynolds I have returned from a vacalton and chtldren, f
bara who spent the past week!
JULY tl
'Tho annual famlly outing ol ltJent at Jamison
' have returned from several days I a Buckaroe Beach Va
and Steven o nconna t,
with the Smoth's.
i
uxll the Sew·Rltt Sewln&amp; club was New Castle, Pa., where e,.
viso• in Morgantown, w. t
'
vtsotmg this week wttb her par· Mr and Mrs Gene Alkire and, Tbe Amertcln
asS held Sunday at,.rnoon at the l llelng treated for a blp fracll!re,
,
• Va woth their son and family. l' Mr. and Mrs. Tony ow- , ents, Mr. and Mrs. C.O. Fosher 'rnberl and Karen of Colum- lary ol Lewla Maney
Portland Park.
.
received In a fall at net ho~.
Mlddlef)orf a l Mr. and Mrs. Val Edgar, Jer and children, Mark and Mar· Mr. and Mrs. Everett
weekend guests ol herlwlll meet Tuesday at?
G
were played durlngl Mrs. Orr bas been
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p I . nd '"'" Hevo.olds and children They , tha and Arlen Kmg vtsoted re- ner and dau~hters, Karen and parents, Mr and Mrs. Pear~ the Mt. Moriah Ba~t ' u . the ~~n
and a potluck lOt from the effects I a stroltlt
Mrs Stanley ot eo a rail. we;.. called to Morgantown be- cently m Akron wtth Mrs. Fow·l conme recently spent a week Park"
'11oe DeiiCOIII and aconesses dlliner was aerved at &amp; p.m. since last fall. Prayers
Kvte and Erte. ot
cauSl ot the death ot then ctau ler's brother and stster-m-law, at Mrytle Beach, S.C
!
O'Donnell LlncoiD 'of the li'lrsl Unlled Presbytert.: Attendln&amp; were Mr and Mrs.
for her recovert ·frol!l
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•:.harl"' l
father. Mr Harry 1 Mr. ani Mrs. Tom Metcalt
Mark Vroman, Belpre. basi Heoghts who bas been empli'lyed Church will
the Edward Wells and Ruella and her friends wil• be greatly ap.,
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•H Hirks who dted followmg a George Sh1veler, .lr and Mr.l been the guest of hts grandpar· on Wheeling, W.Va. bas been ong, July l3dat
P
Jane and Belle Jean
pre.:ioted according to Ml•
1t l lnng
\1 Rlhmny
·Crabtre&lt; of Cmrtnnati VISited lents, Mr and Mrs. John Vro- translerred to Racine.
,pastor'•
United MetJt. tar, Mrs. Dayton Strickland, Sauer. Dr. and Mrs. Orr'•
" "''" and "" l.ee sm' '
' w1th Mr and Mrs Will Mevers man
Mrs. Clyde Andrews who has , TheW
meet at the Mr and Mrs. Donald Collins daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Pa\11
mn Children "'
m Mrs Lee llcComas has r.- 1on Sunday.
rettred from her employment at lodisl Church willat 7,3Ji . m. and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Wll· Jamison, who are serving ID
' I &lt;lwn "' '"'" ""
'"" tu.-ned to her home after spend- :
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, .,...,.,.,.,.., Ohto Universoty will leave 1church,
Bl
nl Mrs
Boyer and Barry and BreD· the missionary fields m Afrlea,
n•'-"' ' '"'""
mg several days With her sister : Mr and Mrs Cornel
,
,! Thursday for three months visll,wlth Ml" Nee ng
al and da and John Johnson, Mr. and are expected to arrtve the first
Mrs Je&lt;ste Jenk m&gt; ul
and family. Mr. ann
Carl l are'" Chocago. lit on
I_ With her children in Jackson- : c. Melvtn
lVIII Mri. Raymond Baity and Jill ol August for a visit with her
.:;..____________ t'' Vanderhoof ant family m Wal- \1rs Leo Edwards
ville, Fla.
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Roush, Mrs. and Karen and Jenntler Spears. parents. He is a medical mil'
do. They arrompamed her to Bradbury I has returne . I
eop e n ~ Gene Eskew of Xema spent ! rs.
and
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Me- sionary.
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her home and vos1ted there her home ·~ New York_ Coty1
' the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Everett .'f\'•mas
Knight and Ricky and Jell, Mr.
IJe•nre returnm~ to Waldo Also• and M1am1 fla follnwmg a "''
Pcmeroy
i Hobert Marconko and tamoly and .Ralph Gtl;~~ Uth
and Mrs. CalVIn Simpson and Scorm, Guestl are
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woth Mr. and Mrs. Mc- 1hero with her
Mrs M and Mrs Dorso'v Roush ' was accompanted home by bts • '111 p t Councilors of
BrU&lt;e and Mary Bolinger, Mr. J'isitors to Pnrk
were Mr and M" Har- Laura Bradbury and
Haven, W. Va VISited son, Andrew who spe?l
past ier
Daughtm ol Amer· and Mrs.'Don Mullen and Mlclt- Members ol Girl Scout Cadtl
FAMilY NIGHTS
lntd r.eorge and son. Bnan Lee She also VIStled '" 7. f . lv lsundav evenmg, wtth MJ and week wtlh the Marcmkos.
II a will 'meet Wednesday at ael, Patrick and Brian, Mr. and Troop 185, Middleport, ,and their
" THE INCREDIBlE
ot G•llipolts.
: wlll1 her daughter and a_m' .. Mrs MaiOO Ftsher and famtly. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas llassler c , m at the lodge hall with IMrs. Charles Rideout and Char- uests visted Camden Park Ill
MR. LIMPET"
Mrs Leo Smith and Mrs Wol-t Mt mld Mrs Wolbur Urban '
and Mrs Orns Harns and ' ol Reynoldsburg " spendmg
ciarence Neutzllng and !les Jr and Sherrt, Mr. and
Friday. Adulta ac,
Don Knntt s l':~rt,\{' L'nok
K Russe-ll are attending Mrs Guy Reynolds and. Mr Mrs. William Fisher VISited Sun· few days With her ~arentsi !\~ : Mrs. Virgil Walker as hostess-- Mrs. Tom Gru~ser and Barbara ltl'ompanying the gtrli were Mr.
the WS.C S. School 01 M 1 ~sinns l and Mrs Willtam Blan? and dav evening, at New Haven . W. and Mrs. Harry Keoser, M n r 'es
and Jeft and Tommy and Arlee and Mrs. James Cochran, Mr,.
_, ndbeing held thts week al Ohto rhlldreo Cathy and
of Va. With Mr. and Mrs Burrell ville. Mrs. Keoser bad
White Rose Lndge of Middle- Johnson, Mrs.
Hoffman and Mrs. Ted 1\iley, Jr., MrL
"SKY DIVERs·•
Wesleyan '" Delaware.
Akron have r.turned from a Dawson
,home from Holzer Hospot&lt;t a •port will meet Wednesday aft- and George 'Bnd Vtckl
: llwillie Maude Coats, Mrs. Char·

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Moss Lena Grueser spe hall in Middleport. lloslesses land Brenessa, Gene, Mark and land Mrs. John Fultz.
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. liar- , will be Mrs. Homer llartley and Philip and Mr. and Mrs. _Eiza Members and guests attenllrv Kooser
b II , Mrs Richard Owens.
Gilmore, Jr., and Joe, Rtcky, ing were Dellbte Laney, L o11
1 Dr. and Mrs J. B. Mars ah 1
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Roger and Mike.
IAnn French Mary Bradbury,
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1 weekend wot~ . h~n;~~~~· ~r:. ·,c Club will NOT meet on July Stan1bury1 Return
· Jane Gilkey, Robin Mills. Jan·
,John F. Bao)
anied b son 15th as usual but will hold a T S
Antonio
et Jones, Sharon Glaze, Mary
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Marranna family picnic on July 18 at the I
Mrs. Keith Stans- Holman,. Gail Beard,
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Iwho have been the guests o '11oe Gra e Hall will be open bury and sons, unter.
m: Bunc~ Debbie Gilkey, Joyce
jtheiC grandmother, left tnday for •at 10 a.ngm. Picmc dinner at ;Rex and Shannon, have ret~rn. Riley.' John Pat Roley, Kevin
vacation at Mongo, W. Va. 'noon All are asked lo bring a •ed to San Anto~to, Texas, a tel Betzin Kathy Moore, Brencti
Mr and Mrs. Charles Gobbs lfood basket and their own
two weelm VtSit with hiS mo- Ed ~s Debbie Hermann and
and Mr and Mrs. Fred Rosen.
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I Alber! Scholl and other Amla and Marc u z.
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They attended three baseball
so vtsoted tn Washmgton, D. C.
d M H rold William
games between Milwaukee and aiL
and
Maryland
with
friends.
Mr.
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Cincinnati and other activities. The
class of S.Sgt.
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R. Lemley, arrived safely
Htryril/P, IT tt'nt'r
will meet Thursday evening at ha~mg JOtned p
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High in Japan on June 6 and Is now
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for three
Ratrsl is 1\nJO)'f'
the home or Mrs. Ben Buc k. ISchool
in 1954.omeroy
He is labora· In the PhT
topptnes
The BYP of Racine Bapllst Mrs. Claude Husted will be the,
te hnician at Brooks Air weeks special tramlng.
Church enjoyed a hayride and devotional leader.
~ ~ry ~ase San Antonio, Tex.
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Gene Yost for the wiener roast Thursday at the Royal Oaks I
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and the devotional program, Park. Members will meet at
, which was led by Margaret tht Rock Springs
Methodist I
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. Attending were Rhonda Brock- · picnic basket and table gervoce. •I
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,Triplett , David Batley, Mtke :
, Hayman. Rookie crow. Chuck
, Smder, Harry Ptckens, Bruce , MASON - T h • Pomeroy ·I
Neogler. and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- B nd Citizens Band Radio club I
lin Hall and Lee and Debra.
'h:ld its regular meeting Thurs- :
Iday evening at the Mason Youth ' I
PLAN SWIM PARTY
Center, with Tim Neutzllng, , I
, Members ol the Chtld Conser'd t . barge
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Communications were read
will bold a swtmmmg Jrty and . including an inYI~Iion to lltlrtd
cookout Wednesday evemng . at 8 stalewtde REACT meeting on •1
the Kyger Cretk Swunmmg s. 1 II and 12 at Coshocton; a ll
PooL llusbands and chtldren ietrer from Cotulnbus C. B. Ra· i
members wtll be guests for dio club announcing their Jam· I
evemng.
: boree on July 25; and from :
1011 11
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MEET TONIGHT
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[1 The Pastoral Relations Com- annoo;ing a C. B. Jamhoret on
See the
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Heath Methodist .July ·
Fun 11cade!!, Fert1 •ze~ a
Church will meet today a&lt; 7' Plans were '!'l'de for. the ~- I partmenl on the maon floor.
M be nual tamtly ptcnlc whtch wtll I
P· m. at Ihe church. em rs be held at the Syracuse park '
of the commtltee are the Re~· ! on Sunday, August I, and prtzes l\

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OBSERVI!S BIRTHDAY
The yixth birthday anniver·
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Walters, was celebrated with 1
picnic and outing at Forked
Run Lake. Attending were ~er
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
'and children, Doxie, Peni, Mel·
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