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• 15
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Homecommg
Well
Attended
At Soulsby Home

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76 Attend Annual Davis Family . .
Reunion at Lake. Alma
F~rstnell
GallipolisAugust
clinic.

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Mainlypi About
·~J~!!!r_~Se~ntln~el, Pomeroy·~lddleport, o., Aug. to• t965 ••=•
Tile Middleport
SdloOI
-\round And
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c
. I obeerteaden .... ,po~~.ormg •
Peo e n
Seventy sl.l persons auend- Present were Miss u
Workshop is Held Recent y nunmag. oale, Solorday, ADJ·
About
p
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..t the annual Davis reunion Lyons, Mrs. All"" M. gr•n:G d Cl b
II bt the bal\diBJ ronner- •
MI'dd/ eporf
Those wllo attended the home
Gmer
held at Lak• Alma on Augu~ I. Mr. and Mrs. Everett rnn •
Chester Church by ar en u allly oecapled
ay the A • p
I
ana ......uy visited the
B' erstaft dau· Tbe blessing was asked by Mr. and Mrs. Mu Davis, -::
........ Chester Garden club
by Mrs. Date Kautz. "Now Is •lore. Friday eveatag, Agalll Mn. George Iloollllle and :::.'ISof Mrs. E. J. Soulsby gbMrs. ~~;r Jg BOn, Randy Ralp~ Hunt~ a basket' dinner ry an~ Joyce, Moddfe:'l, Pai
IIIIIUII workahop
the time to," was !iven by Mrs. 13, !bey will ban :'t,.d";"'',.~ chlldren, Connie and Steve, of and daughter, GleMa, in Syra- ..:."irie:C.. John Waggner of was. enjoyed.
ted
th and Mrs• ~n K~:l;le YTracy,
Chester

Robert Wood.
.
the city park wlth
ay
Remarks were Jllves by Mrs. In charge of the music.
Charles Lewis, regJUnal
""""''_" _
who explained plans an
- •
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arra•••ments lor th•
rair flower
show.
A
musical contest conducted by

Berea, are here for a two
weeks visit with her Jlllrents,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kolghl

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Mn, R-N. J., hH offered tM following tongu.-1•uttHiions lor pending bills: ~.J...
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Fenn biii-"One of lhooe
Billie Sol lhHi
gr•in lfor•a• bins.~·
Air Pollution Control-"Rush hour on !he 1M
Angelaa f..-ey."
Minimum wqolncroo-''Thl- ....,.., ~
lng of the Nationol "'-iotlon of MlnufH!uron.
Right-to-work rapeei-At the Ctpitol Hill monument to Son. Robart A. Ttft, -uthor of the Tift.
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Gifts werr pr.,.n
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eldest, Verna Davis, Rutland,
the youngest, baby
byA.
Davis, South Bend. Ind. I a
Michael's mother, Mrs. Pholllp

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cuse were Mr and Mrs. R.. L
uls Mo. arrived Friday
Soulsby ol Pittsburg,
Calif.; St. Lo I
'th her mother
grandchildren. Sherri and : . a
';:.,ith.
,
Dirk San Jose. Calif; Mr. and
.
Richard Rupe
Mrs 'E J Soalsby and daughtd
and Lori

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and Perry. "
" KenPomeroy : Mr and M dRod
. B I R'd
neth Davis and
ue
I enour,
ney, Mrs. Verna av .
McKnight, Mr .. and Mrs
session. w JC'
have returned from a vacation
Joan Mr and Mrs Thom- a
a
'
vacation at Davis died in May and bts Davis and David, Mr. an_
.
club &lt;Ollect in
trip over the Skyline
Drive :·Soalsby ,.;.. Ebbie, Mr. and
rtf'':
c )
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Har- Clyde Davis, Janet and Jim;'!
oy tht ver:&gt; t' o ltltMrs. Howard
and Mrs.
through the Blue Ridge and . Mrs. Jerry SOUisby and Jerry,
eand 'MJ-8. Eve;..tt Dalley old Davis, Addison, are taring Rutland: Mr. and Mrsrle DoRoy Miller was won by Mrs
etSOn$
Smoky Mountains.
of Clevelund, Mr and Mrs. R. returned home Sunday. after a for himl ; the ones who came Hill, Mr. OJnd Mrs. WoMr; RoDonald Mora and Mrs Jack Sixty. four attended the We- I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collins left L. Soulsb) and daughter of viait in Pekin, Dl. with his bro- the farthest, Mr. and
vis, Dexter; Mr.
Glen,
Robson.
her Reumon Sunday at the Rock ISunday fol their home in And- Titusville, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Ralph Hunt, Aur?ra·
bert DAvis,. LmdaMr and Mrs.
r.:. 1fONIIGIIT &amp; WEDNESDAY
Followmg the meeting, a Sprmgs la~rgrounds.
erson Ind. after vtsiting tor Lewis Soulsby and LewiS, Jr .• Mrs William Dalley. They ac- Mrs. Evelyn White, w
Rita and c_mdyM . d Ml'l
I!'
workshop was
with mem- The 86th birthday of P. A.
day; with his uncle and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClung com. nied Howard Dailey and won a prize.
d Merle DaVJs, r.
Lon
"THE RACERS"
bers working in paors in the tAugusli Weber was observed. aunt Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jones, of St. Albans, W. Va., Mr. and
and Gene Kauff, who Games were played. 8n Bryan DaviS and
au':rt
f _ltlrk Douglas, Gilbert Roland v.rious classes ,f the flower The large birthday cake woth S. Tiurd-av.
Mrs. Kelln Kirby, Sue and
the air show in Rock- priZes awarded to !he
vllle; Mr. and Mr;- I "sjostrand
II
after which Mrs. LewiS Happv Birthday Dad was bak- Miss Mabel Hysell Is under Barry Van, W. Va , Mr. and f d Ill
Mrs. Kenneth Davis an ames Mr. and Mrs. ar D . AaPARADE OF CDMEPY' II •nd \Irs Robson com .. cnled no ed
decorated by hiS dough- the care of her physician at Mrs. Robert Massey, Robert
Mrs. Gene DeWees Davis were in charge. be h ld and Mr. and Mrs.
Mavts.Em·
at then the arrangements.
ter, Bnrbara Sargent.
her home for a !aug infectwn. and Mitchell of Ragland, W. and David and Karen of Colum- The. t966 reuniOninw!U st 'at rora, Ill.; Mr.
Mr
Dunng the social hour, hors Atleoding were Mr. and Mrs. Pic. Roger Dean Fink has Va .. Mr. and Mrs.
bus were weekend guests ol her the hrst Sund: =Holt- met
ld Davis .Adell·
open
face
1d- Summers Haught and Kathy of received bis discharge from Soulsby, Mr. and Mrs.
arenls Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lake Alma
'· d Mr Em- and Mrs. aro Davis Lexingl il'llur.-•r• 7 Aug. 12-13 I,neuvres
'es decorRied rookoes and Cuyahoga Fall•. Mr. and Mrs. the U S. Army at Ft. Knox, Morley and children, Mr. anhd
and relatives in Middle- er " preSident an I s. Mrs son; James E. nd M , Walter
''1HI TH DAWN"
•K· ' ch were served in the Wilbur Weber and Sandra, Meand is residing at New Mrs.GeneSpeckmananddaug •
melt Graham, secre ary.
·ton, Ky.; Mr a
rs.
'te
With William Holden
room to 2c mem- Kees Rocks, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
w Va., with his wife, ters, Mrs. Carol Robinson and
and Mrs. Dana Turner Bruce DSYis
White, Mrs
E:..,.:
and Susannah Vork
be 1 nd fi;e gue&gt;ts, Mrs. Lew- Norman Weber. Keoth and Voda the former Georgianne Jeflers. Rusty Mr and Mrs. W. A. nd son Jerry Gene of Ches- DaVIS Will be In
g I II Chesapeake, W. I .. . M r
tTechnicolorJ
Mrs Robson Mrs Marv Ann, Long Bottom; Mrs. Dons He has completed a two-year
of Columbus, Mr. and
Mr 'and Mrs. Dale Kester- games next. year. Ad ge ;• Williamson Char
Ki!ll.
10 and
•FOR
WHO
.•, Heines, Mrs. KerOP Ogdlyn Koenig and Ric';ie. Tuppers assignment with one year spent Mrs William Crouse. Jr.M of ,.,; and Mrs Ben Buck spent card was
::s to
Mr •.:;. Mrs:
THINK YOUNG"
Miss Ailee Smith. Hastes~ Plams;
Mr. and Mrs. George in Korea
Memphia. Tenn.: Mr. and rs.
da at Wilmington
wllh Mr. Rober
I ' w o
e Pam an
n,
.
mbus·
were
Ean Dean. Mrs. Sargent, Chester; Mr: and Mrs. Mr. an·d Mrs. Ike Wilt and W r.. Soulsby of Bay City,l
YKesterson. They toured
Aug. 2, at th Clellle Stansbury,vil
Ga:
Drl" Kaul"', Mrs Pearl Kob.. lloyd Koemg, Melvm, Marlon sons, Pat . Chris, and Gregory, Mich.; Mr How~rd Soulsby of the Air Force base where Mr. '
Mr. and Mrs. ~r Gordon 'Long
Ientz and Mrs. Willis Frost
and Marie, Mr and Mrs
of Columbus, spent the week Ne Philadelphia; Mr. and IKesterson " employed and in
ry,
Davis 'nann,
The September meeting will aid Koenig, Mr. Donald Haw ' end with her Jlllrenls, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Soulsby of DenDI· the alternOM, attended the sail
•
•
•
Bottom: Pho '\s
Davis
bt held at the home of Mrs. Nanatte. Cheryl Ann aoo
Mrs Adolph Saelens and son, son; Mr. and Mrs.
boat races on Lake Cowan.
and
. Jane M:
·tonleht ttnu Wtdnead•r
Carl Kautz witll Mrs. Reid ela Hawk, all of Mansfte~d;
. Uenms.
Soulsby and Mrs. Dorothy Sou s- Cind and Charms Buck reS;ooth. Ben . .' Davis Rad·
' ELVIS PRESLEY in
"uung as co-hostess.
and Mrs. Leonao·d Koemg ~r., Mrs. Paul Bonnell and child- by of Dover; Mr and . Mrsf turnedyto their home, New LexCottrill ~ndMLeo":.urroel 'Pain~
"GIRL HAPPY"
Mrs
Floyd
Weber.
~rs.
E.,.
reo
Debbie
Paula
and
Davod,
Charles
G!bbs
and
famtly
o
.
ton
Saturday
after
a
week
's
.
.
tlo
"
cliff. an
rs.
I
(Techmcolor ~
labelh
Biddle,
Frances
Case.
ret~rned
to'
their
home
in
CoDecatur.
Ill.
;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
~~it
:,.ith
their
grandmother,
A
special
"song-spor~e
nrt
er,
Wellston.
Presley, Mary Ann Moens oure
Mrs. Dorothy Smalley, Mr. Iambus Sasday following week James Soulsby. Susan, Pat and Mrs Ben Buck.
was held at the
e:.---Sbelley FabarPs, Harold
and
Mrs.
James
Farnsworth,
th
her
mother
Mr
and
Mrs.
Jimmy
and
Mrs.
rlanche
Gibbs
~
nd
Mrs
Clarence
AnChurch
of
Chnst
Sun
Y
k
.
ATIEND
FUNERAL
"'!! :~ 110 n~:. G&amp;ry Crosby. Joby
,.,
Noel
y
erS 0
and Becky, all ol Long
Downing. They also of Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs Sam- drew;
and Raymond ing with Mrs. Donald lloc s on Several members ol the MltlC•n•nava&amp;, 3 $fOot"
IBottom; Mr .. and Mrs g;:n YISIIed in Gallipolis With Mrs. uel Gibbs, Jr., Conme and
and Clyde Andrews of Pome- charge.
.
I
dleport Church of Christ were
: 75c s 40c.
Wiliams, David. Debbie,
o- Dowmng's mother, Mrs. Bovie. in. Rutlsnd and Mrs
BI
and Mrs. Jennings Way- These speCJBI muslca even- . Wellston Sunday to attend
A lour of members' gardens ! na. Mrs. Ralph Keller ,
Mr Bonnell came for his lam- Nease and family of Racme.
and Terry of Middleport, ing programs have been planj
services for Miss Etta
THURSDAY, Aug. 12
was enjoyed Sunday afternoon ! Weber and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Jly Sunday.
nt Sunday in Huntington, WI' ned for one Sunday evening ou G kill who died in ZanesvtUe
by the Chester Garden club and ' Frank . Pomeroy Star Route; Mr and Mrs. willard Miller
~
of the month when the evening :
eek Those going were
NOT OPEN
guests, Mrs Jack Robson and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers, and daughter Lorraine of OrrnfefiOr 0
and Mrs Richard Van will be given over to humn 1
Reynolds. Mrs. Minand SATURDAY
Mrs. Nora Brown.
Lmda Bruce Allen
ville spent
weekend with
of Beverly were Sunday singing
of the
Mrs.
David
13-14
Mrs.
Willis
Frost
was
m
Leonard;
Mrs.
Roger
Gaul
an
his
parenls,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
luncheon
guesls
of
Mrs.
Susie
service.
Favonte
bymns
e
Darst
Sr
Mrs.
William
ReyCROSS
of
arrangements
for
Roger
II
and
Clayton
SharliDoyle
Miller,
who
are
at
the
Fischer.
In
the
afternoon
they
coogregation
are
sung
and
openolds.'
Mi;s
Frances
Roush,
MERSEY"
tbe Paremaker!l. club project and lnvoted
ger, Chester; Mr and Mrs. home of their daughter, Mr.
made for redee- and Mrs Fischer visited Mrs clal numbers giVen.
Mr William Bradford, Miss
:• .;~;i. Juli~ Samuel
group
lo
her
home
for
Elza
Osborne
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
and
Mrs
Carl
Roach
and
of
I
he
Charles
.McNamee
of
Middle·
Presenling
special
vocal
num·
Mifdred Hawley and Mrs. Os;;-F'ourmo;;t.J1mmy S&lt;Jville and snacks.
Rodney
Gaul.
Athens;
Mrs.
family
Their
son,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
oratl
g
the
One
Won
One
rt
and
were
dinner
guests
ol
bers
Sunday
evening
were
car
Roush
'till PLEASURE SEEKERS'
I
Calls
were
made
at
the
Eddie
Murphy
and
Pamela
SUe,
Jack
Miller
and
family
of
Cochurch
Pomeroy
First
Mae
Reotmire
ol
New
Thomas
Kelly,
Frank
-·
-- (Ti&gt;chntconrl
Marg;,ret , Tom Fntncl
of Mrs Clarence
L"pers Plams; Mrs Eltzabeth l lumbus also visiled recently class of h h and their fami- Haven W Va
who also read an orlglna
PLAN SHOW
Carol Lyn ley , Pamela
Duckworth: . Syracuse;
Jon , with their parents and Mr. and
evening at Mr. 'and
Robert Moss- Homer Rice, and a
a- NEW HAVEN - "Yesterday,
Gardner McKav Gene Mrs. Paul Karr . Mrs.
I•Karr,
Mrs. Pearl
Y... tes, Chi llicothe ; I Mrp, and Mrs. Roach
lh s home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. man and family of Newark were lh.Y McE\hmny and
rry ITod
and TomOlTOW" is the
. Brian Keith
Pearl Mora aoo Mrs.
Mrs. Frotz Swa!Ze, omeroy,
d R h son of Mr. and •
·
d'
·
ts of hi• par- H1cks.
ay
1
Holler. Mrs. Parley Karr and and the honored guest, August
J.rl
is
under Foster for a
Eslie ·Moss- The church is also undergo- title given to
Aug. 15th thru Aug. 21st
CLOSED
Mrs. Holter served
dessert Weber.
treatment lor a broken bone in ner 'et!The Rev. arv
es.,;
ing a cleaning and
flower showH
Ga;den club
FOR VACATION
courses at their homes. The
I his ankle received In a fall l "'k II grace the dinner
Mrs. m •
job which " expected to be . nk by the New
Ganlen
of Eldon Gaul and B.
at the Kyger Creek swimming
president.'conduclSON IS BORN
t=
show will be beld at
'
pool dressmg room.
ed a ohorl busineso session and Relatives here have learned wroolm gmaterial.
the Mason County fair on Aug.
l
reports were given on the sale of the birth of a son to Mr. P
g
and 14, wltb Mrs. L. C.
13
5
Rirthdny• Oblened of flavoring and Christmas and Mrs. Charles Theiss .or CmRoush
serving
.. clilltdlln
B Cilmore Family cordi.
ciMati . J_u.ly 29, . weoghmg . 511
PLAN PICNIC
and Miss Lelah Jane Powell as
AUG II
;:
d Mrs Richard
Attending were Mr. andd
pound•. o8tned Tomothy Br';;;. The Homebuilders Cia'" of co-chairman.
.
.
.
. r.s a~
.
. H. Stephenson, Mr. a~
rs Maternal grandparents are .
.
h of Christ
---The Whole Rose. Lodge AwnJ.. Gilmore 01 Pomeroy
George Skinner and family, Mr and Mrs. Millard Van Meter of the Middleport Cburc da eveCIRCLE '1'6 MEET
iary Will hold
annual poe- I ed on Aug. I, with a
nd Mrs. Dale Wippel. Mr. and Racine
paternal grandmo- will hold a piCDIC Tues y 6·30 The Federated Circle
will
nic Wednesday evening, Augull1birthday par.1y for their Ill .
Harry L. Bailey and lam· ther Is Mrs. carrie Sinclair of nlng. August 10
meet Wednesday eveolng at
11, at 6 p. m. ll the Roadside Rick 's 7th birthday, aad
11 Mrs. Victor Young Sr., Mrs. S racuse. Mrs. Cozart of Port- p.m. at the Meigs . au . f the church witb Mrs. P.h II
.Park. Members are to brmg niece, Sandra's 16th btrthday. Jil'ien Couch, Mrs. Joseph Cook, I,;;.. Is a great grandmother. Members are to bnn.g tltmr a WilliamBOn and Mr!. Adam
' a covered dish and table ser- A pink and blue color theme Mrs. T. T. Shelton, Mrs. Elmer The Theiss' have a daughter, vorlle dish and lsble servoce. Ebersbach ., bostesseo.
1vice.
was earnedand
outcake.
in the
Wickham,
Rev.Foster
Wdllams
......
-AUG. II
decorations
Ricktable
and Mr
and Mrs.
and 5ally.l
The Middleport unit of the Sandy received many lovely Th · August 26 meeting will be 1
I W. C.T.U. will meet Thursday gifls. Those present were Mr. bel~ ot the home of Mrs. WickAugust 12 at 6 p. m. and Mrs. Robert Je~fl,~err.s~,~~ :bam::;~,w;:ith Mrs. Couch as · co ~ ,
I, at~:~ vening,
the home
of Mrs. M. L Kel- ley Donna and Patty.
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of tht House and Senate
ed tilday to be
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.your family can get every basic banking
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l iy, Grant-st. for a potlusk din- 1 Mr: and Mrs. Joha
;ner. Members are to bring I · bra, Nancy, Christlne,,_ot=~; I
covered dish and their table Denice and Lori Arm, t'
service.
Darlene Michael, Mr. a n
Rock Springs Grange will Mrs. James Jeflers, the grand.
.
I meet Thursday at 8 p. m. Fol- parents of the clllldren, the _ _,_ _ _ _ _ __
lowing the meeting the hall will honored guests, and Mr. and
Jloo.'
I be vacated for the fair.
Mrs. Richard Gilmore.
Persona entering Holzer
The Twilight Gardne club will
in the past 24 hours were:
M. Johnson,
509 ()alt
Dr.;
:I meet at the home
of Mrs. O!lling Picnic i8
M. Henry,
Eureka
1Phil wm ·amson Thursday at
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Rt.; Charles A.
mgs,
I630 p m. for their annual pic- Given for Harrue1
, nic. Members are asked to Relatives gathered at
dartford. W. Va.; Robert H.
take their own table service. Middleport park SUnday
Tucker, Rt. Z, Racine; Rober!
AUG. 11
81. outing and plcnlc
E. Webb, Rt. I, GuysvUie; Mrs.
The Sew Rile Sewing club Mr. and Mrs. Er~est
Ethel Watsoo, Rt. 4, Oak Hill;
will have an Ice cream social who have just amved
Miss Lydja Wallace, Jackson;
at Point Lane Friday beginning Japan to make tbelr home
Mrll. Robert H. Steven\ Rav·
at 6 p. m. home made ice this area.
enswood; Mnt. Jam~ ~· cree,
cream cake and pie will be Attending were Mr. and
Middleport; Mrs. William R.
sold. '
Orris Harris and Sherry,,
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K. Ridenour at Chester were ored gaests.
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is\ory ruesdB)' mght and and g.•neral contuSion, both
~- . l "D'la~le t~ agree on 1:1 $27Y hl'uses agreed to tbe conterence
•;::_ ion capotal tmprovements commottee report on a 163:\ mol · 2·Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. Aug . 11, 1965
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•Pproaching marriape of her
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page ll
Gene Bass.Avanell
Sunda Young,
Au u t to
face course to 7.43 noi lrs of SR at her ho n
~ 11 g 't 15113
T/5 in
Peny and
Walnut Pomeo•·} 'Fe·iend u ernut-adv,
1
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Tuwnshios. Calli a Countv : PRO·
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lo SR 325 in ~a lem Township,
and PROPOSAL 4 - Application of bitummous roadmi:x sur·
face course to 6.21 miles of SR
681 in Orange Township, bolh

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,tct ·tlf w:nners and relreshments
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. A'ltend:ng were Erma Mood ,,, ispllogh. P•tty ,Johnson. Belt)

... Smith Nancy Morris . Carol
But'\on Kathryn Clonch, ('.arolyn'" Cinorh Elsie Haddo• . SonYB Way- 1.-.tnd. Carol Burton was of Meigs County.
aWIII'dP~ fhr door prize. Mrs.
· Mliodispaugh will be the next Velerau MPmorial Hospital
Admlssioos - ~Irs . Kenneth
buileso
Hatfield. Bidwell: Bertha Gill.
PAPERS FILED
Pomeroy ; Joan McLoin, RaSecretary ot State Ted W. cine:
Bt'Own today reported the filing l Doschargeo - Ernest !'l"rk,
of j,rlicles of mcorporation. not Racme : Margaret Call, Middlefori profit, for the German Ev- port; Grace Whaley, Pomeroy:
angelical Lutheran St. Paul's Amanda Hank. Pomeroy: Lei. ehqrch in Pomeroy. Agent
ia Heilman. Pomeroy ; · Edith
Cbfrles Evans of 215 Mulberry- Barton, Pomeroy.
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torne)'3-at-law.
--VISIT IN CRESTLINE
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Mrs. Bertha Schreiber and
The annual organlzational 1 MISs lltsSJe Bentz spent the
·meeting of the Southern Local · weekena at Crestline vh::iting
·. Scboo1 Athl&lt;tic Boosters will be Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Fishheld at Southern Hogh school at i er.
I p.m. Friday, August 13.
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in
roy 's business dls!rlct at 11'35
' a.m. today was 78 degrees; unscrumptious
der sunny skies.
Idea! Eat out tonight.
find RESTAURANTS
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Sunny today, blp in 705.
~nd no! so cool toaigbt. low 54YELLOW PAGES.
R. Fair .IIIII warmer Thundar
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e&lt;.ntraoiction to repo•ts that fll.
It included a flat $200 p&amp;y ln- l.ered .tul earlier in the dat that
.. rease lor Ill! teachers m the all teachers would get a $35(1
'tate and ir.creases lor non- pay hik. Tho reports origmaled
tt..achin~ emplo es of about followiflr 8 closed-door meell
$100.
Y
".tweeo Go' James A. Rhod~
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.
B 11
ut oe air ot agreement
ANNOUNCE DANCES . soon dissipated and lhe coatotoon
The sund?~" NJ_e
t c1ub WI II o• Sen R(~s!l Pepple, R-l.ima.
have specia ·"" every Wed- and the 16 SenaU, Democrats
nesday from tO 1111 2 a.m., woth teamed up lo deal the big tapimusic by the Classics.
lal improvernenls bill anot11er

and expanding several municl·
pal courts around the state, now
u the hands of a new conference ·'!Ommittee after the first
1,
rPache&lt;l a total stalemate.
-A proposed constitutional '
amendment g~anting salarr Increases to legiSlators and JUdgts when Increases are voted in
;nid-term, also senl to a fresb
ronfert&gt;ilCe t.:ommitlee after the
Cirst one could not agree.
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first major
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night.
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e.itted self-effacing
10 are the records he
to pile up, but lhe big thing
being able to pitch regularly.
With the amt trouble 1 had
It the start ot the season,·
Sandy said "the feeling
being able~~ go out there and
pitch
lh d
of
every! 1~ur f ·[ ay 1I ,
my gr,ea es sa 11' actions .
KIJalu . lrtumpb . came .
:~~~he~:san h•; 20th ":'"
aim I t a
ylhearl fatnd
os wo mon ' e m
regular saason, he is only
on victones away from eslaiJ.
fishing a new NL ·
southpaws. The most
ever allaifted in one NL
b
lefty"
YI
1s 26, set by
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and tied by Carl Hubbell of the
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Gillllls Stop Piltsbargh
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By GEORGF. C. LANGFORD
UPJ Sports Writer
Like a tightrope walker
Sandy Koulax is just happy
be in one piece.
The 29-year-old
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NaxltaU Given Rett
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And if the situation warrants two runs, and IIi
PfOl'l
it, Manager Dick Siol~r isn't the· .runs.
.
averse to pulling Eilts m for Deroo Johnson lillgled home
late rehef, as he baa done on a foUrth run iD the tblrd IDoing
occasoon As the season dwiD- after Vada PIDson doUbled m!l'
dies, that mtght happen more that saw Ellsworth depart.
,
often.
Pinson owattea llis !Btl! hom· '
H,
.
er of the ..ason 1~ the fifth in- :
e s. gettmg plenly. of ~k ning off Bob Humphreys to
andk SISler throws hom nght boost the lead to 5-0.
bac on the mound when he
gets knocked off. Just laot Sat- Chicago got one in the sixth_
urday he failed to survtve the and anotber m the oeventb, bul•
ft':l mmngagamst the Dodgers. Eilts singled home another Red .
The quocker you can get run in the elghtb.
hack on the mound after a Jim O'Toole. U, 8), who ofgame
that, the "better
it is,"if seven-inning
fered eneouragement
Ellis Uke
mamtains.
Because
effort lastwith
weeka
there's one thing that can make against San Francisco, was
you forget a bad day. it's anoth- scheduled to work the finale of
er victory.
the home stand tonight againat
Ellis got the start 1\tesday Jhe Cubs' Larry Jackson (J0-l4).
night instead of veteran Joe "[ think he'll do a good job,"
Nuxhall , who was scheduled. Sisler said. "If I didn't thiuk
because Sisler felt Nuxhall's a~· so, I wouldn 't start him"
ing elbow would benefit from l1;;;;;io;;;;;;;;;;:;;iiiii....
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more resl. Sisler probably was
remembering last year when
Nuxhail went back to work too
soon after injuring a shoulder.
You• Dependeble
Sammy scattered eight hits,
but bat!led wildness again as
Dealer For

wm seven. of those 10 starts or
American League
at teast potch m seven wonmng
(1st game)
causes," he said. "That goes
Balli
003 100 001- 5 10 3 for me. or any other pitcher
Boston 011 0 121 oox- 15 15 2 they trot .out !here lo the
Pappas, Haddil (5), Palmer mound. Were gomg to have to
kee tripped St. Louis 5-3. Cln(5 1 and Brown. Lonborg ('1-131 won about seven out of every
cinnati defeated Chicago 6-2,
and Nixon. Loser - Haddix (3· 10 games we play lo take the
and Philadelphia blanked Hous21 . HRs - Gosger (5th), Blair i pennant."
ton 2-0.
By United Preso International Terry 110:4).
14th ), Mantilla (16th!.
Back when he said he wanted
Minnesota incretllll!ll
ts
America• League
Baltimore at Boston (nighl)3, or 40 starts, the 24-year-old
1
American Lea~ue lead to
Minnesota
W, L. Pel. GB Pappu (10-5) vs. Monbouquette (2nd game)
hurler had added that it he got
8111
games by trouncing New York Baltuno're
73 39 .652 . . (6-12).
Balli
301 030 302-12 15 0 . them, "I'll be happy to take
64 47 .5TI II!!
Tbunday'o Gameo
Boston
101 1102 000- 4 II 2 my chan&lt;:es.''
7-3
while
second-plaro
BaltiCleveland
&amp;2
48
564
IQ
K
more split a doubleheader with Detroit
.
ansas City at Detroit
J. Miller, Hall !6) and Lau. Ellis didn't elaborate at the he lopped Dick Ellsworth. He
Bo
.
h
&amp;0 49 .550 Ill!! Los Ang at Cleveland, nighl
Monbouquette, Earley (7), Du- time, but he obviously meant walked five .
,
1 1osmg 15-5 I en be 1ting Chicago
son,
&amp;0 49 .550 Ill!! Mmnesota at New York, night ltba m, Ritchie 191 and Till- ' take hi s chances on •·mning 20
O'Toole To Start
I
the Bosox 12-4. Los Angeles New York
56 58 .491 II Balttmore at Boston
man. Wmner- J. Miller (4-21 . games.
Cincinnati was in command
stopped
Cleveland
5-2,
Chicago
Los
Angelea
51
60
4S9
Zl\!1
(Onl
Lo
blanked Washinglon 6-0 and iJe. Washington
.
y games scheduled)
ser - Monbouquette (8-131. Wilh only five more triumphs all the way , breaking loose for
trot! shut out Kansas City 3-0. Boston
~ : ~ ~1!1
National Lea~e
HR - Robmson (8th).
j to go to make the charmed cir- three runs in tbe first inning j
Koufa&lt;, who bad allowed lite Kansas City 33 69 .355 321!1 Los Angeles
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1101 001 0, 0 _ 5 10 2 cle, it appears !he 10 starts
66W48 • P: BG Los Ang
Mets just two runs in_ four sea- . Tuesday'a Results
San Francisco 62 46 .S74 1. · Cleve
000 001 ~-2 7 2: should__b= _plenty.
, "'
sons at ~odger, Stadoum, gave Boston 15 Bait 5, 1st, twilight Milwaukee
62 48 .560 2
Lopez, Lee 161 and Rodger..! .
up three m the_last two innings Ball 12 Boston 4, 2nd, ni t
Cincinnati
63 49 .559 % - Lopez 112·9) . Loser- Hargan sen 14-81. HR - Mantle IJ6t.h).
Tuesday mght mcluding a lead- Mmnesola 7 New York , night Philadelphia
59 53 .527 6 (0-11. HR - Adcock (ttth).
IK c·
-off home run by Ron Swoboda Los Ang 5 Cleveland 2, night Pittsburgh
59 56 .513 7111
- -,
o!~r . oly 000 OliO 000- 03 46 01
'" the mnth.
Detroo! 3 Kansa~ City 0, night St. Louis
55 57 .491 10 Wash
000 1100 000- o 4 o Ta~~~t DiclkOO oo; 6OOxSandy gave up seven hits aod
6 ,washmgton 0 ni&amp;ht Chicago
55 61 .474 12 Chicago
102 1100 30x- 6 13 1 and Bryan.
.
.
e e Y 1 Probable l'l!chera Houston
47 65 420 18
Dameis, Koplilz 151 Brid-·a
rs 8fJ1
f~r ~e 115thi0 tome thiS year Mi~nesota at New York 'ltwl- New York 34 79 :301 31\0 ges (71, Ridzik (71 and' Camil- ' ~~7 t"reehan. Loser - Talbot
s rue ou
or more men light 1, Grant )'14-3) vs. Stotii. John (10-5)
d R
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when he whilfed 14 Mets. That !Iemyre (IU) .
\
TttesdaJI's Resullo
1Loser _ Daniel ~~_ 121 °1~;""·
.
Nallonal L•ague
000 000
raised his lola! this year to 267, c.- ..,
San Franeisco 4 Pitlsbu h 3 Cater llllh
s
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l02- 3 4 0
only 39 short of his own NL wash~ohat - Chi~go (2, Cincinnati 6 Chicago 2 ~~ hi
).__
San Fran tOO ooo 12x- 4 6 0
record and just 81 away from tw~·Jii8hl tega .&lt;lt·fl) Bl1d Milwaukee 5 St. Louis, 3, ~ighl Minn
2110 1100 050 - 7 9 I I Cardwell. Srhwan (8 !. Carpin
Bob Feller's major league rec- ndruHmm:\,.
~s., Po:aarro (J-1) Philadelphia 2 Houston 0 nigh! New York 000 010 110 3 8 3 •6! and Pagloarono. Marichal
rd of
a
,•n 111),9) , ·
Philadel hia 2 Ho to • .
- ·
1!8-8) and Haller. Loser-Card348
AI Jackson was the loser Kansas 'Gity at Deloit (2, twi- Los
fNew y~~k nt m~hl Kaal, Worthington 181 and I"CII IJ0-61. 1ms _ McCovey
giving up run-scoring hits ~ mght) - Sheldon (!HI) and Wednesda , p habl Pi~~~ Bailey. Ford, Mikkelsen (8) . !27th ), Vordon (3rdi.
Hunter (3-2) vo. Lolich (!Hi)
.
Y' "'
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rs Hamolton &lt;Bl, Bouton (9), Sial__ _
Jo~n Roseboro. Wes Parker and and Sparma 17·51.
Ptltsborgh at San Francisco- ford (9! and Howard. Winner- Phila
OliO 010 010 - 2 10 o
1• Kaat (11-81. Loser - Mikkel- Houston_
Jim Gtihham and . •dnlhunearned Los Angeles at Cleveland Fr~~nd ~5-91 . vs. PterryM'I(8-9uk
ooo 000 0110- o 5 o
1
run on as own WI
row.
(night)
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1 wa ee ---- ~-·
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Four other h I&lt; k
ewman 1·9) vs. !night) _ Washburn 17_71
N
. unmng 14-7) and Dalrymple
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ur rs ep1 up
Johns
vs.
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York
a!
Los
Angeles
•Bruce. Cue llar 181. Taylor 18 1
1
th~l b~tz tow~d bhe ~game Gene Oliver added another for Chi::g~
1 11 ( . b . &lt;mght) - Miller !1-ll or Rich- ,· and Triandos. Loser - Bruce
moes ne as e. tants Juan the Braves. Cloninger allowed -Jackson
mcnna ?'g tl lardson (II-OJ vs. Osteen 19-11). (7-15).
Manch?l won hts !Bih, tbe seven safeties to outduel the 1-8
(10-14) vs . 0 Toole
Thursday's Games
Braves Tony Clonong~r grabbed Cardinals' Bob Gibson 114-9). ( P~iladelphia
I
St. Louts at ~ilwaukee
St. Louis
200 030 OOx- \ S 0
h~s 16th, Sammy Elhs of Con: Mathews has driven in 10 rllliS (ni ht -Cul ( a
Houston , Plt_t•burgh al San Francisco
Milwau
200 030 IJOx - 5 8 0
cmcmnati potched hiS 15th andJt since Sunday.
P 7-8) vs. Coornbs,Phoiadelph!a at Houston, night 1 Gibson, Woodeshtck &lt;ll and
1
Bunnng_ of the _Phlhes regJs,
I (0n!_!lam_es _ schedu~d)_ I Ri~kelts. Cloninger 116_81 and
tered bts 14th troumpb.
Olover. Loser - Gi bson 114-91.
Allows FOUr HITS
HRs - Molhcws i251hi Oliver
Marichal po;rmitted only four
(12th I.
•
b1ts and Wllbe McCovey delivNew Yo rk 000 000 021- 3 7 2
ered his _27th home run as the
By FRED MCMAN"
vote more ltme to his job as agaonst lhe Bo 1 p 1 .0 l F . Los Ang
002 101 OOx - 4 8 0
ponned Don Cardwell
UPI Sports Writer
a public relations man.
.
son a " s n- Jackson McGra~ (81 and
with his sixth loss agamst 10 II It follows U1at good condi- In othe d 1
day mght at Allentown, Pa . in Canni&lt;zar~ Koufax 120-41 and
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PIa ce of M' ke Ta ,.1aferro b&amp; 1Roseboro. Loser - Jackson •5
two-run homer In tbe ninth
oes, tb_en lhe Green Bay Pack- Hoppman a~ lullbac~ J:~:l cause "Namath comes from l 16). HR - Swoboda \llthJ.
the Ptrates but ot failed to
ero mtghl have a head start in Szumczyk both
k'
Pennsylvania"
Th o11 •
!be Giants' winnmg skein
regaining the National Foolball 1
'
roo oes, from
· · · · e ers
reached seven games. '
League title.
he roster. , .The Pottsburgh veteran defensove end, Jim

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A 14-3 win by the Letart-Port-•ed hall field. Mr. King owned cuse.
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bad 8 triple and double,
CINCINNATI UP!) - •·u I
team, Syraeuse, from the an- m Sracuse for many years. lied in lhe botU.m end ol the Red WaDbrown, HID and Prot·
can stay healthy, they can- run
nual Syracuse Little League The present park ill lhe first oame inning after 'Pat Arnold !ttl, each a single.
~ _out on that mound anytune,
tournament Tueoday everung ID lighted baseball field In Melgs wao relieved by Jim Hubbard
TONIGHT'S GAME
'- ot wtil belp tbe club and
the first game played under the County.
Arnold left the game when
Another Middleport team, the
&lt;
won't hurt. me," rightbande~
lights at the Syracuse Ba I I Letart . Porlland opened the Hill singled as leadoff batter Vikings, will play iD the tour·
S&amp;mmy ElliS of the Ctnctnnato
Park.
scoring in the flrat frame with for the Letart-Portland entry. ney tonight against Moxahala .
Reds says.
Letart • Portland will be on two runs on a lead-of! single Hubbard waa later relieved by The VIkings are being coached
. He made the offer Tuesday
the senu·flnals agam~t the Mtd· by Steve Jenkms, a walk to Carroll Baker.
Iby Woody Call.
noght after pitclung the Reds to
dleport All-Stars lhiS commg Larry Weddle and a two base Woody Hall, a righthander, A Pee Wee game between I
a 6-2 VICtory over Chtcago for
Saturday mght. Middleport beat knock by Paul Justice.
went the distance on the hill IPomeroy and Middleport will
his 15th victory of the season.
Pomeroy Hl.
Syracuse came back in the for the winners and kept Syra- get Wlderway at 6 P m with
•• .
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Last evemng's pre , game ' third to take a 3-2 lead on three 'cuse . In check aU the way, Tbe the toumamenl cont.;.t io fol,
' starts at least by the season's
activity was hogbbgbted when ,w_alks and a two base hit bylflrebalier struck out 10 batters low.
"I'll keep tbem on. I've got ta l end, whch would about meet
an 89 ear old baseb~li fan, Jtm Abies. Abies got the lone during the lour • inning stint, Syracuse
003 0 - 3 t weed the lawn when I gel hiS expressed wosh before the
Docie King, tossed a basehall thot of the four innmg game ,but also walked 11.
Letart-Port.
205 7 _ 14 8
home!"
season began to start 35 to 40
to Syracuse Mayor Herman Lon·l (calied at the lop of lhe . filth I Letart. Portland hitting was Arnold Hubbard (3) Baker
.
g;.mes.
don to launch play on the
light·
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''This has been, by far, the
finest camp since I've been
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"It has more spirit, more determination and more every.
thng !ban since I came In 1958.
It is tbe best conditioned squad
.. ever at this time of tho year."
Kramer Goae
It hasn't been all peaches
and cream, however. The Pack,
ers lost light end Ron Kramer
when he played oul his option
and were hard bit when rookie
end Allen Brown &gt;f Mississippi
was lost inde~ioteiy with a
shoulder oper ion.
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teams have been hit much
harder by injuries.
Cleveland hao lost flanker
Paul Warfield lor aa indefinite
period with a shattered coll&amp;rbone and the Washington Red·
skins will be wthout lhe serv·
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tbe year, Charley Taylor, out
with a fractured ankle.
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team with a serlouo InIt was learned TUesday
rookie Danker Larry El·
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o1 Mrg Gladys Cuckler at the Bo1ce.
Vestal, N. Y. with _..
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Mr._aDd Mrs. Noan HaskUIS
Mr and Mrs. BIU t»ugb and
home ol Mrs Welby Whaley.
Mrs. Cl)arlea R. Karr Sr. Ia da111'!~ ~~:.. and
an(l his brother, El~er Haskins,
tamUy Mrs Patty East and
Mr. and Mrs. William King visiting ID Marlorl wttll her 811 &amp;Wil• . . . . . . . . . ._.....
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attended the Haskins annual
daughtel and Harry BroOks. Jr. '
of Newark were Sunday guests daughter and son·ln-law, Mr. daughter. JilL
family reunion held Sunday, The Wildwood Junior Gar· l'tave returned to Winston . SaUt her mother, Mrs. Welby Wha- and Mrs. Edward T. Bauer and
Mr. and Mrl. Paul Qrlbstead
,
Auaust 8 at the ho~e of Mrs. den club met recently with
tem, N. c., after viaitina here
ley
daughter, Polly Ann. She was of Belpre ad llrl.. M SpG
Jam• Richards In ~10 Grande. leaders. Mrs. Victor Hysell and with Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCar· Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Mr and Mrs. J. R. Hood of accompanied to Marion SUnday cer and Cll'l'le Bttb a.lbl vlt.
There were 27 relatives attend- Mrs. Dwight Milhoan. at the ty and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wat· &lt;tnd S~an and 'lyRoger .
Miami Fla arrived Monday b) Mr. Karr who returned home lted sunday at 8oatb Olarlet-. ~Mrs. N811C7 Morris and . ing.
Hysell l'tome.
kint.
the Dixon faml reumon
tor a vi•it with Misses Lena that night.
ton, Ohio with Mr. and Mrs.
lilt Haddoll were In Galla)X)- Mr. and Mrs. Orin Smith bave Fifth :•rransementa using zin. Thev were called her~ due to day at the home of Mr. and nd ~&lt;aile Guth
Mrs Hugh Bearhs and Mrl. 9ld Artk and 18111111 IIIII
! It Monday to vl~it with Mrs. returned from a vacati_on. trip mas ar.d boxwood were
lite dealt. of Mr. Harry· Brooks, Mrs. Wiley Kinl m Athens.
a Ml;s 'tamora . Boice returned Robert Ritchie and son, Bob Paul Peterl.
" t F. L. Uttle, a patient at Holzer which took them to Mach1gan, by the g1rls and taken to
Sr. ol Pataskala, Ohio, who Mr. And Mrs. Harry Davis
••
Hospital.
Quebec, Canada, St. Lawrence erans Memorial Hospital f o r w111 killed In an auto accident. &lt;.:anton were weekend suests
• j Weekend ll'etta of Mr. and River, a tour of .the New York each p1.1tlent 11 a
AIIO v•~atlng with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard
~ 1 r~rs. Wayne Gibbons and
'orld's Fair, Bar
Harbor, project Posters were turned
Watkins were Mr. and Mrs. Kin· and oth•r relatives
11hter, Evelyn, were Mr. . Maine, Massachusetts and oth· and plaus were completed
lll'r wa,klns of Point Pleaaant. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph spencer
I Mrs. Nolan Carson a~d . child· er points. While in New Y~rk the bou~ at the Meigs County Mr. Ba·ooka was the father of attend~d the Spencer reunion
Mn. ltaat and Mr. Brooks, Jr. at ur, 1pr,a sunday.
1 ren, Jull and Kit, Cmcmnatl; they took a i~~lded tour wh1ch fair. During the evenl111, a
• .M· . ~ .-. d Mrs. James Carson
Included the cathedral of St. ette gift was presented to Mn and w 11~ employed at one time
\ Columbua; Mr. J. N. Carson: John the Divine. They. camp~d Milhoan by the pia. Thursday, 11 the tolumbua and Southern Mr. end Mrs. Carl Jentninl!s ll
~ Mlaa Ruth Carson, Bucyrus, 81 several places durmg the1r August 5, Mrs. Joe Clark, Gal· Clblo Electric Company.
were In Athens Sunday, tr atMrs. Carl McColloch and
trip.
Upolis and Mlas Margaret
tend t!:e funeral of Harry Dye.
: pter, Debbie of Shake Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Morris ftth, M~lll County e1tenslon ae·
Mrs Jacob Gloeeker and
I: Htlahts. Cleveland ; and
and children, Carol and Denny, ent, juljged each etrl'a flower
daUJh!c.r . Mrs. Lloyd Moore vis. llam CampbeU of
had a picnic outing at Jackson sarden.
lted Sul\daY afternoon, at Long
, They came to attend the
sunday.
Bottom with Mr. and Mrs. Ril i ding of Min Gibbons ~J!
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Johnson
A'M'END REUNION
~y Pigot.
:. Richard Sw~t of Chester.
visited In Point Pleasant, W. Mr. and Mrs. Josepb John·
$
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adkins
· Friday IVIIIIIII- Mr. 11nd Mrs. Va recently with J\o1r. and Mrs.
d 8
1 0f p
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I· Gibbons entertained their guests
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son an
everY
omeroy' Doniltlons were given to the uf Da)'ton were recen gues 5
..,MMer at Crow's
Roy Piersa · h K. h d and Lee Rousb of Bradbury, F·ir· Denartment and the Emer- 01 Mr Nnd Mrs. Nathan Biggs
· With a uuw
Pam and Kat y 1rc er, au- t d d th J 0 h
f 'I
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house In Pomero
d M J 0 h at en ~ e
nson ama Y
gency Fund as a memorial to an ami Y·
t
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ahters of Mr. an
n.
n union held Sunday at the Kach·
, Robert Fife South Third Kircher of Columbus, visited etmac~P• Park In Logan There decea~rd members when the: Mrs Dan~ Hysell of Colum. Ave was tak~n by
recently wilh their grandpar- were 64 attending from Colum· Martha Clas~ ol the Bradb~ry . bus wa' the Sunday guest ot
to St J
b H 't 1 10
·
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney
G
Cit and New
&lt;;burch ol Christ met Mon ay 1 her ~ist~r and brother-In-law.
· oTuse~ ... osplfa
Downina
ousto rove y,
evening at the home ol Mrs.: Mr awi Mrs. Nathan Biggs and
~rsburg ._ay or
Guest; of Mr L D Diles mg n.
Paul \'iinn in Bradbury.
I f"~ily
I
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Mrs Hilda Kmg, pres• ~n ,
Mrs. Dave Diles and children Mrs. Willla~ Grueser, dau· was In charge with devotwns / •
of Detroit, Mich.
shter, Debbie, and Rose Marie
Mr. 0. P. Klein has returned Hackett, are vl~iting with Mr.
P d .d th
:
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from a fishing trip to Canada. and Mrs. Robert Jay in Colum· cone1u e WI prayer.
Mrs. James E. Harley spent bus.
Durmg the busln~ss ~esslo~ ai
TONIGHT
the weekend in Springfield with Mrs. James Jll'iden has re- quilt made by Jessie Sisson as.
ELV1S PRESLEY in
"GIRL MAIIIIY"
her son and family, Dr and turned from a vacation at Lake s.sted _hy members ol the cla~s, I Jniti~t•on was held tor one
(Technicolor l
Mrs. John Harley and children. Milton near Youngstown with ~as_ displayed and Will~~ ~~ d: girl wheu Bethel No. 62 of th,e:
o:tvll Presley, Mary Ann Mo- She al110 plans to visit t h Is fnends.
MJ1CI!
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Take your precious wom silverware and
C~nstmas cards were . sp ay lnternatJOna! Order of .lob s
••. Shelley Fabarea, Harold week in Columbus with Mr. and Joe Young of Cambridge vis- ~~ to ~~e class a~ a pr~ec\ A Daugh:crs · met Vlondav even·. heirlooms out of hiding and have tfltm
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Mrs. Joseph D. Bryan.
ited over the weekend with car wa , prepare to
s nl u.g at the Pomeroy Mason•c QUADRUPLE SILVERPLATED by skilled
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Tt!lllplc with 29 members, eight !
-.,y Cananevae, S Stoop~ Mrs. Robert Reibel is a med- Mrs. Robert Reibel and Mr. J. to a thut-ln.
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silversmiths at great savings during this
ical patient at the Gallipolis A Young Sr
The program was edfllvben Lby c&lt;~uncll members and six guests
d·· :,sioo: 75c $ 40c.
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O!eva Cottenll assist
Y e1
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Replating Sale. Old fam ily pieces, replated
Med1cal
Center.
Mrs. Auta N1sennecher of
Eb b h d
tit- presen ·
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Mrs William Kitchen a n M th Sh
Fl 8 .
ona
ers ac an was en
like new, make wonderful gifts, so take ad·
THURSDAY, Au.. 12
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ara on ores,
led "Thil! Heavens Speak" which Jennifer Blakeslee honored
NOT OPEN
chldren of Chillicothe
ing with her brother and ·
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ther
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. ir.cludcd scripture taken from queen, presided and opened the
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er mo •
1n-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs .
rm Psalms. The meeting was cios- meeting in regular form. Mr.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Smth.
ed with benediction.
and Mrs. W. H. Francis, Mrs.
August 13-14
Cus~ Johns~on, Brad~ury, Is The home of the hostess was William King, Mrs John Lyons.
"FERRY CROSS
• D£NTS REMOVED .•. ITEMS SlJtAltlmND
• IN
1aOS Fila
THE MERSEY"
a medical patJ~nt at Meigs Gen- decorated with arrangements of Mrs Guy Cowan and Mrs. Paul
• llOWI JIAHDLES, LEIS, KNOBS, RIPIIIII l IIIPUCtl
Gerry and the Pacemaker•.
• au, ..,. IWII
era\ Hosp•tal 10 Pomeroy.
various kinds of flowers from M. Darnell were welcomed as
Cilia Black, JuU. Samuel.
• ...... PUTS l INSULATOII$ HP..a 1110 WLACEII
Lt. J. &amp;- Arthur Clark, Nor- the garden of T w. Autherson. guests. Miss Blakeslee and
•mul . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The Fourmoat, Jlnlmy Sllville
folk.
Va.,
spent
the
weekend
Refrest.ments
of
cookies,
ice
ther,
Mrs.
Dall)'
Blakeslee
'THI IILIAIUitl IIIKIRI'
('l'ecbnlcoor)
with his mother, Mn. Cedric cream nuts coffee and iced ported on vlsltlna a Bethel In
Ann M111aret, Ton7 Fraocl·
Clark. He has been on 1 crulae tea w~re ser~ed by the
Colorado. At the close of the
2!!J.._Carol LlmleJl. Pamela
BY REQUIST
In
tM
West
llldies.
Preaent
were
Mrs.
naeetlng,
refreshments
were
&amp;lUUio Gardner MCMy. Gene
Mrs. Bert Bodlmer 11 assist. PauUne Hudson, Hazel
served with Mrs. Helene
TlarneJ, Brian Keith.
ina a the offlcel of Dr. R.
Evelyn Murray, Maxine
len promoter of hospitality, In
Open Frid•y Til 9 (Cio.. Sat. It 5)
Au1. 15th thru AUI· 21st
Plckena durilll the absence
Mrs. Cotterill, Elsie Barnhart, char&amp;e. She was assisted by
K&amp;C Jewelers, Pomeroy
CLOIID
Pomtrey Mrs. Rellnl Hudlon, who
Cathryn Werner, Mrs.
Mrs. Lyon• and Mrs Darnell.
Clunen
POR VACATION
recuperatlq from surgery.
Ruuell. Mrs. Ebersbach, Mrs.
Kiq and Mra. Wino.

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SALE ENDS AUGUST 31 ••• BRING SILVER IN TODAY

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Shop Friday ·9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
OTHER DAYS 9:pG AM TO 5:00 PM

Pomeroy

Mrs. Shuler is

Hostess lor
Monday Dinner

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Mra. Doyle Shuler f:ntertain- ,
ad the Pomeroy Bend Citizens
Band Radio club Auxiliary at a
1:10 dinner !4onday eventn(l at
ber bome Cheshire.
'l1le dinner was served on the
patio and following it. the group
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1 1 ---·.!adjourned to the recreation
room !or a business session
GM Olf Mt to
with Mr~. Nathan Biggs, presiINif) go pb-. BUTTONS, cu1s out before it bultonlm • _ :...
dent, in charge. The traveling
-.priu dt'nated by Mrs. Elwood
iet ...... KN01', dasll• around OA a towQ heel, firtdaad will a
BowerJ was awarded to Mrs.
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Each Frid.ay Nig t

STRAP DOWN A LITTLE HEEL

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GU.MOUR $().9t .. $9·"

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EFFECTIVE AUGUST 6 TO SEPTEMBER

=.or who has been hospltal-

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9:15 PM IN POMEROY PARKING

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Oamel were played under the
directll)n of Mrs. Shuler and
Mrs. !l'.ay Zerkle, with prizes
awardl!d the winners. Mrs. Agn• White won the door prize.
Attending were those narned
above and Mn. Wayne Green,
Mn. Georse Carson, M11.
man ~.loeb , Mrs. Robert Har·
den, Mrs. Glen Smith and Mra.
James Carnahan.
The next meeting will be held
September 2, at the home of
Mrl. Wayne Green, Mason,
Va. ·

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Merchant$

MAIUNEII WANT YOU!
V. 1. Mlrlnt Corps enlllto
menta IIOW are open to all
mer honorably discharged
lnea boldilll pay grade E-7 or
below to rtturn to active
Ice wltll lbt rank held tt
of di8d1ar1e. Date ol Rank will
be CCIIIQted u date of
mtllt. Former Marines may inquire illrther at the Selective
Serviee Office, Masonic Temple Julldlq, Pomeroy, 9 a.m.
to 11 noon each Tuesday.

In Merchandise
Certificates
Glvtn Away Thutt ht, $50- 2nd, $25- 3rd, $15- 4th, $10- EACH

Friday Night Open
MOST STORES ARE OPEN TIL 9:00 P
Nights
Some Stores are Open Both Friday &amp;
All particlpatint merchant. wlll atv• any person, 13 years or older, a FRR TICKET
necessary. Merchandise certlfi~atN are redeemable at any participating mercbmt. ASK

no purchatl
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TICKETNGW.

THESE POMEROY .STORES
ARE GIVING AWAY FREE
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"THI llACERI"
l.irt DouJias, Gilbert Roland
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... PAUDI OF COMEDY'
'!'lie Greatest Stan at their
Flnut and Ftumieat

Air-Condltionect
Por Yout

ShofiPing
Comfort

Thur..Prl,

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''THE 7TH DAWN"
With William Boldea
11ad SU~JJ~nih York
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"FOR THOll WHO
THINK YOUNG"
1111111 Daran, Pamela '1'lffla

Pomen~y

Ctl'lllllf Bleck
Rlnr 011 Ct,..tny
Metn~pollten Metora
Arnold Bn11.
HMIItlf Ia Plutllltlnt
PtiM,., La~tlllrk litre
BINit!ltr Aut. Comptny
Ktllllle'l lohle Station
ltwer'e Drlv•ln
Frencle Plerlat
Grenr•a ltulllo
crew•• Town a
Ceunhy l1ttaur~nt

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Hartlay &amp; Bennett Sh.. Store lllllllft'tlt\arktt
Stark's Phar11110cy
Meol'l't litre
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K&amp;C Jewalry Store
Pomtrey MoltP c....,_.,
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len Pr~nldln Store
l"lllltNY PJtwtr lhttt
Atteclate411tadlo &amp; TV
Kerr &amp; Van laMt
New Vorl&amp; Clothing Houte
Motor ltltt
Swisher &amp; Lohlt Drugs
Hert"• hhleltatlon
Chtpman..Ctnadly Shoes
Dtbr Valley
MaPiutrlte•s Shot Shop
KI'Oitrt
Dllleulll
llue 6 Grar ltes&amp;aurant
G &amp;J Auto llarta Co.
Wlhrung• ltke Shop
Economy Slvlflll Llln Ct.
Ftrlllln lank &amp; Savln11• Co. Warner 11,._,: Ia .
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