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Society Notes

tnh F'air.

MACHINE NO. 2
APPLE GROVE SENT eld
By Mrs. Herbert Roa••
Attending the Stover
at the fairgrounds at Evans, W
Va. Sunday. Aug. 8 were Mrs.
Earl Robinson. Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Hayman and Keith, Mrs.
Marlene Fisher. Molly, Amy,
and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Robinson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallie Stover, Alvio and
Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Stover, Mrs. Jack Sargent, Pal·
ty, Mike, Hertha
Lou, David and Jo Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ripley
and son ol Columbus spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Olden
Thaxton and called on friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warner . Mrs. Floyd Norris attended
a birthday dinner al the
of their mother, Mrs. Jenny Ed·
wards at West Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frtz Norris II
spent a weekend in Cincinnati
and various places in Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. ' George Donohue of Grove City, are anooooclng the birth ot the sec-

MEIGS COUNTY

- · Douglas ~ene. July Roy Donohue employed on
who
7 Jbs., 14 oz. the boat Belpre, Charlostoo, W.
are Mr and Mrs. Va .• is visiting with his ·flllriJ.
local, and Mr. iy.
Mrs. Ray Reisinger, Cir· Clara Mae Sargent, Mabel
cieiiie.
Shields. Marlene Fisher, Amy
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ours of Larry and Molly and
Wellsville and Howard Ours of Robinson assisted Mrs. Earl
New Brighton are visiting Mr Robinson with her caoninK reand Mrs. George Hayman and cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donohue and Mrs.
Marvin Wickersham.
other reiatles.
j Jim and Jeff, Marviene and Sh
The annual Ours reunion will!ry, spent a _weekend w~th Mr.
be held Sept. 5 at the Rock and Mrs. William Jenkms of
Sprin~s Fairgrounds.
' Columbus.

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AUGUST 17-21

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Mrs. 'Dolly Wolfe 8lld Junior I;
spent ~ day with Mr. and Mrs.
ATTEND THE ANNUAL
Bill Heiney, New Matamoras.
Mrs. Edna Roush · apeot
weekend with Mr. and Mra.
Boston. Racine.

Mr. and Mrs. Blll , P'oll: 8lld
David attended a family reUJi.
ion at the home of Mr· and
Mrs. Browning at Pomeroy.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Feme
Hayman and father were Mr.
and Mrs. William Weatherby,

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AlBRATIONS

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SERVICE

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MEMBER OF TILE-FLORA

Meigs County's Oldest and Largest Insurance
AgeDC7

DUKE CLEANERS

Norma Goodwin, Florist
41 Years Of Continuous Service

1868 -·- 1965

Ill E. 2nd

POMEROY WY 2·2302
MIDDLEPORT WY 2-3000

Pomeroy

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64 Chevrolet $1 ,995
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Auto. shift. Power steerinJ.

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63 Pontiac _ $2,295

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Builders Supply Co.
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Plan to Attend
The Fair
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Horsa &amp; Pony

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Moat Other llama In Leather Gaoda

GILMORE SUPPLY STORE
Pomeroy, 0.

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GOESSLER'S
Meigs County's

Oldest Jewelry Store
Salutes
THE BIG 102nd
MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

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A SALUTE TO YOUTH
and THE FAIR
Wt are proud of these young citizens, who are learn·
ing each year better farming and homemaking practices, 11nd displaying them at the fair, and sharing
the responsibility of making our coun~y a better
place to live.

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Voice of Broadway ••• reporting

..fliflntinfll
Misguided Liberals
'AN attempt is beina n'Ade in 111m1 tir·
cles to paint the United States as the
'Villain Jnd color in the Communist in·
vadera as the good guyi in Viet Nam.
In Washington most Republican~ and
Demot:rats bavo supported President
John!!On's policy in Southeast Asia along
with the majority of the population.
Much of the protest serms to come
from a shrill and articulate miftorlty of
college professors and •tudents, spurred
on by "hard left" leaders. They auggest
that the intellectual elite ot thia country
Is oppoaed to the American cause hi Viet
Nam. How can a sensible dialOJUe bl
carried on with students who openlT
threaten to resist the obllJatlon of mlli·
tary service with auch alogans 11 "I
won't fiaht even if drafted"?
These aame atudents are deferred
from the dnft while other youn1 men
are riakin1 their liv11 in Vt~t Nam. Per·
haps Voltaire was rieht when he aald:
"Youth is better Itt to act than to judge ...
Tbose misty·eyed puce merchanll
are flrtd with ideslism. But they for1et
that undmtanding ia 1 two-way atreet.
They are shocked by the ldllinJ of
Alians, but only mildly moved by tht
rising toll of American casualties.
There was no praise from the ftrt•
brands for the President's propoaal for
unconditional discuSIIons and there were
no demonstration in proteat of the Han·
oi·Peklng rejection of thla propoul.
This neaativlsm has cau•ed 1 marked
apllt In the intelleetual camp In thla
rountrv. Where is our national unity in
time of crisis~ Our foreign policy m1~
have erred or hesitated , but muat wt
drift almlesslv in some kind of twlaten·
tial quandary'
The stneere but mlsauided llbtrala
who allow themselvts to be hoodwink·
ed by the verbal gymnastlca of ltftlat
propaganda are unknowingly contributing to the Communist ca•.lit-not II
card-carrying members but in aplrlt.
Communism spends much time and
ener1y wlnntnr &lt;'{)nvorta to Ita cauata
who are blinded to reality - and danaer.

Coming Tomorrow
MAN'S search for a continulnJ aupply
ol oil ia one of the more thrtlllng au ..
ponse stories of our llfetime It t'Ontlnuea
end thtn are many more auapenaeful
developmtnll yet to come.
At presut, Uby1, in North Africa,
Is lht faalell lfOWin&amp; oil producer E•·
ports 1¥1TIII 1.2 rnilUon barrels a day.
Attention now 11 centtrina on the North
Sea and this may bt the pext great dis·
(Ovtry area. Under11a areas offtr 1101.
opll a promitiDI ntw huntin&amp;&amp;rolllld.

Moon Drill
EVEII. wonder what realltu men will
find 10 do Dill when they at laat 11\
foot on the bleak, lnhoapllll bit moon?
EVID thOUih that tvtnt il dill ltV·
eral yean away, Natlontl Atronaullct
and Space Admlnlatration Ia not aleepin&amp;
em tht problem. It hat juttawarded con·
tracll tolllUne more than U million for
tile development of a drill to probe aomt
100 f"t btlow lilt 111oon'a turfact
Tbe moon. you 111, wllJ be a geololiat:t ptradlae, and drill co•·es sent bac'
to the 11rth for tludy may likely tell us
much about how the moon, the earth
and the 10lar eyttem il.itlf were originally formed.
Space balonea to the men of the lu·
lure, who will, paradoxically, be closer
to eartb'a di1tant put than any men befora them.

Value of Dissenters
HERE'S an Item you miaht want to
ahow the bo11 II you'•• been rubblnJ
edlta with him lately
According to Prof. Paul Pt&amp;ors of the
)fpucbuattta lnllltuto of Technology,
no company ia complete without ih quota o! non-conformist• and dlasenter1 1nd
l'""ally unreasonable people.
"A reuonable man rocks no boat. K
lit ..yt. "He Ia rontent to go alon1 with
lblnp u they txiat. But the unreuon·
ablt man II 1 dltsttllfled worker who
wtU eomt up with new ideas."

'1'111 VOICI: Gr JltOADWAY
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WASHINGTON - Tht Admlnltlratlon't farm eubaldy blll
- lht blg11t ttlU undiiChlfJ•
ed ltom bafore Coqr111 - Ia
aweylnc In a rartatorm of pre•
eur11 end countrr • pr11aurn
of • kind thai i)OIItlcal ectence
lulbooka rarely monUon.
Tho tou1h, laconie 8ecretar1
of Alriculture, Orville Freeman
of Minnesota, ~ feallnc the
blut from IOVtrtl dlrtcllona at
once. u bia hair II not oactly
standl~l 1lra1iht up, It ia belftl
blown about evory which way.
Thil.too, Ia the caoe wlth thl
urban · baltd tibertlt ol. tile
Houot of RtProaantatiYtl.
These fellowt rot reluctant
but doc:ialve http !rum F1r111
Btlt Contressmon Ia tile eu..
cessful push w knock out rishtto-work ltwa which have forbiddon compulsory ullionlem ia
"'"'" of tho etltoo. Tht unspoken Jlllderatandlnr wa• that
the olty " ' - would roclpr0o
•all by aoalltlftl thtlr rur~l
baNd C!OIIoaru• put lht farm
bill.

eall011. Hor guest columnist todaJ It popular linger Robert
Ooulel.i
BY ROBERT OOllLET
'l1le entll'e compleliall anti
structure of the legitimate thea·
tre today Ia rapidly changiJII.
It II bteomiDI dt-ce~~lralllltl
and Ia wlnnlnl more l'ICOIJIIo
tioo lor ttaell lD lllllb'IDI COJlloo
n.uatin. It I Pltnl a DIW
air ol pi'Cilealonallam, pertel
ltoa anti the ldded aU lmporlo
1111 tollt!b ol llllllCIII about IL
Tnday, IIIIDIIIII' ttack hu bto
aomo aol lilly bll bUIID'I but
pld buliDIIL Good lor I he
wmmunl(J bteatiM It lffordl
them a first rate
lb11trlcel
aompaiiJ doiQ pOpular lhowa
and, Ia IDIP) lnsllllctl. ntw,
untried plaJI 11 well, and 10011
tor the actor because he csn
pracace hll craft with lbe liDIll profeBSionals. '111e summer
nason has become a ·time Ia
tile legitimate theaJe for lfl8WDInl new id111, dlacovarilll new
people, DtW dlrtc!IGrt and fresh
approaches to lhl art.
I have just wmpleled my
lint alack apperiiiCe Ia all
with my wife, Carol Law·
renee, In the claslle RoBfl'l
and HanunerateiD musical "Ca·
TQUsel." We appeared lo ColuDJbua, Ohio and Berkeley,

DOCTOR

ByW'lW• S. 'l'hltt
ar the lone, jarry • built but
tffll!llvt coalition botwttn the
rarm Belt followa and the
city • b11ed llboralt
ta
eon,rna can turvi" thlt peculiarly complu t11t.
It II 1 cotillion that hn
m•d• many thtnra po11lblt.
Nor Ia It al all 1 llnl•tar thlftl.
It Is only a striking illuotralioa
of how politlct rt~lly workJ
In I miled IOC(Ity, 0nt 1roup'1
yi'-1 inlareoll art b1lanctd 1lliDit anothll' IJ'OUP'a vital lntereata llJII 111lltbted atll • IDterett both waya achievoo tho
uHntial alml of both.
Not only doeo thil coalition,
then, reflect the actual heart
of the leli•lali•e process. It
also hlpPelll to bt IJOW the
one practical m111n1 ol maiJ'Io
taining human contact between
tho urbo and tha rural jaterestl. 8o lt1 clestrucllOI tn any

lunr cauH would ba
pity.

The 11llopln1 urbanilatlall
ol the couatry, the diiJPI'OUIIJ
anowb•ttm, po- 411 what are
btcomln1 not meniJ nal otUta bul actually city • alllea
much on the modtl ol pltqul.
ly, is the most prfound and
ltaat undertlood poiiUcal l'tlll·
ty, iJ the most prolund and
IIStnUat el¥1Uty batw.. Ill'
baa 111d nonurblll lift II to ba
retained. II mual oomt lrOIII
oome diFII ol mutual, If 111.,.
o:anlllt, alvtllty
bat-n tht
buraeonlna ally lad Ule dyiiiJ
rural blOC! In Congreeo. The
PresidencJ Is by necessity beCQIIJIPI an offict 1111' urblll U..
terall. SO, too, by -111
or not, are lho Federal eouria.
(CopyritiJt, 1161, by United
f11ture ayndlaate, Inc.)

~·Dally Stntllllll, PomfU'O,Y·Milldleport,

0., AUI· 17, 18611

HELEN HELP USil

But lht city chtpo art theJlloo
ltlm JJOW bttna chiliad by a
l - - by Helen aottel
w'nd blowilll! ia from tho baliore. plut tho bakory worker•'
unlona, plus
aome of the
Ynlll Atk" For II
Not havlnl tither, I t11 oaly
Tllllllllr•' unions which haul
to
Thi•
column
lo
lor
young
p10o soy what ~ou woo'l Willi
the bread. Thtll loroea art pie, their problems apd plea ..
bear: Whtn Yllll llavt nolbiDt
claiming thai lbt bill would
um. their troubles 1114 fUll. 11101'1 to 10 on than a tint IIIIJII
•llnlftcaatly increaM the 0011 As with the rest of Helen Help
lnd a di.-114 teltphont
of 1 loaf to the hou11wilo.
\IS, II welcomea lauahl but number ia a clly ont lboulan4
Freeman 111d hla form usot!l· won't dodge a .,,rlous quealioa IIJlloa away, till ehenctu ol
alai wholly dsny thll and ' with a brulh-oll.
meett111 Jlfl qalp art about
epeak gravely
of a "bread
Stnd your lelll-IJt quaslions one lP • m1111011.
truet." Parenthollcally, maybe
Moreovsr, you'd probably bo
lo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,
they llllltrllt 1 btl. Still, II care of Helen Help US thiJ
disappOinted. Jeff Ia a roman·
doll SMm, on dolachtd oum- DeWiptl&gt;tf.
lie dream that has carried you
lnation, that tho bakers ere
lbroJI8h the age- 13 doldruma.
••efgoratiJII a 1oot1 bll mort. Ola, hr A Mep Lamp
Y1111 don't need blm IDJ mort,
At all •••nt•. city Conren· I)Qr Helen:
honey. Try a more direct line,
mttJ ftar, doeply, instinctively
This is gotnc to be hard to
likl aayiQI ''HI" to tho aew
end wilh eau,., the ootrarott tJplain 10 pltaot bear with me. boy down Ule tlrHI. - H. ..-,
houoewllt 1r1ument. Worse yet I am !4. Last year when I waa
they find union
labor itself vl1lting In Calllornle DIY flrl 11M Woa1 Play BID Wltlll\t'
di•idftl. The national hitrar· friend and I met thest two boyo, Dear Htlan:
chy ol labor, headed by George Bob and Jeff, on the telepllont.
Thtrl'l 1 lady oo our block
Meony o1 tho An-cro. i• They came over and I who rullll our ball cames. ~V·
bllckina the AdminletraUon, telked to Jeff once mort on lhl everytlme we play ball In atretl
whlcb so reoently gave lahor phone before I bad to co home. and It 1oe• even NF;AI\ be r
II• woy in IIJo r!Jbt · to • work Hol111, be's kind of llllt 1 loa• lawn, abe ruaa out and tak11 II,
firht. But powerful
lol!•t ly puppy wbo soes alont with then calla tho pollee. Ev~ U
uolono - the
bakera llld the wronr crowd because the "' play ball aci'VJI the tlrttl,
Te1matera - are atandiJli with riJht crowd won't accept him. she comee out and yella at ua.
their employl!fs.
the baklna My heart juat went out to him She aald the bounctn1
btU
companies.
- and It stayed In California ml4t her taint - sha ~ldn't
tor ovtr a year. I think of rim eveo bavt htard 11. 'rhlr9'1 no
City Conareumon normally all lht time, and I eYt!IJ P"Y place to pia~. as our bac~ rerda
have no truublt IJJ actina with an eslra ltttlo prayer at nll!hl an filled with eloth..tlnea etc.,
..... t objectivity on an ltolll to keep Jeff out of trouble.
and wt don't have a park near.
wheft all o1 labor io Plllhinr
I keep dreamlni o11oln1 back W1 havt never hurt her 11rdell
tha "me butloll. They vote to CJlifornlo all year. but now or even come clo~~t to 1 win'Ve1.' But lhla time aomo of our vacaUon plans are chaJlied dow. What can we do AN·
labor Ia puahina tho 0111 butloll and "' won't go. My 1lrl friend NOYF;D
and oomt! ol llbor to puthinr !herr lrlod to call .Jeff a few
quilt uother butlotJ. It meha moaths ago and his line waa dis- Dear Annoyed.
Yon aren't tolftl to win, 11
Ult t...,h.
connected. That's all I had te
you
milhl 11 well l'ol'ilch to 11o
Moreover. the bakert hiYI I" on- wn his teltPIJona JlUIIlo other plllt ....me )11011~ ll't
retained high • voltqe pub- ber.
just plain allli'IIO to
De rtllti011a ccmaultanta wltb
A yo~r If an awful 1onJ lime the only way you'll IPI' li'outW
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qu.llticlllotll. 4o 1o bt wllhln', hopln', thinkln' them Ia to 1• all tho wav·llfOIIIIII
11ln, the allb to the liberal ur· and .PTapin'. end wtJat can I them - pi'IOtioally ill · tli*lt•
bltl Colllr•m•• Ia kMn, ill&gt; do 111111'
I'm 101'1')1, but that's 0.. w~J
. _, 'or 1mong these p&lt;lbllc
My baart to Jn your htllllt, llllnP 11'1 wh.u YGtl hlvt ."QAI
rtlatlona eon111ltanta are meo Helen. Next to
tilt comlca, of lime" 111110111' biO(t. Sli:eii
With elo"' otcJ ties- to whom? you're tho Ol!ly thine I 1'tlcl In there mll'l be a play-lot '.:t'l4
Why, to the urban llbtt'ala.
the paper and ·l bavo faith Ia tn bike dllt•nce, - H.
At lllkt
bert .It a 1"111 you. - HOPJ!!FUL
...1 - . , IIC!IUifty, than tha Oear Hopeful:
This COII!IIIII II detlleatid to
tuklonle lor 1111 fll'lll 11111 It•
Oh, far I IIIIIIC lamp
14111117 HVItlc, io If yotl'rt IllY•
tull. Tilt illoomparably more
Or a machine that ll•ea InC kid trouble « jual plaiQ
6MMiamtr~fal q-liua 11 w1Je1b.
a aU lbe IIIIWIJ'I.
troublt, lei lltllil bt)fl YOU.

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ly Weyne G. lr111dateM, M.D.
A Qlolher wrlltl lhtl bw
II · Jllllnth • old daupter bad
mantncilit at age e 1'110111111 anti
llal been lalllnJ pbiiiObu'lltal
evtrY alnct. She h11 had no
tOIIVUisions sinl!e lht allrtlcl
taklne lhia drutJ. Thl• mother
wants to know
whether the
drut II ballll·forlnlul and w~
lher the dl- ctUHS pii'IIIIDtnt braiD damap.

lhcatiM a eevll't atlaall II
IMIIln&amp;illl may bt tollowetl
by convulalona reaembllng 111011
o1 apllepty, plltllobPIIltal Is
frequently linn. 411ltouab lhll
drug Is bablt • formlal II il, Ill
many way~, the boll drq lor
the control ol thtst COPvulliunl
in children. It il CIOIIIIdercd

hlrmtasa In till priiCI'lbtd ...,

ap and lhl advanla"' eulo
llellb lht diAdvuta&amp;•·
o\fttr this child'a Jitlzurtl
have been controDed for one
year, 11 wautd bt wiN to baYI
a br«in wave test made to aee
11hatbar or not It II necetllry
to ooollnue wllb the tlnll'l'llt qllllllon of tw.lft daJDo
age lllty bt linked wllb lll!llbo
tr wmpllcetlon of meoiJIIistla
- hydroclphalua or water on
lht bfata, Till ahi14'1 tf6otor
eao dalermina wbtthlr ,IIlii hu
IOIIrt'ld. If so, early OJIII'IIl"
trtatment lillY prennl wala
urnqe.
Another form ot brlln da~~~o
qe thai 10metlmH
followt
~~tllllllltll results In behavior
diaorlltra. Only time wW tell
whtthar IUC!h dllordtra an
pret~nt and • - ~ IIIIIIIDIltls would not _.rtly be
lhe eau11.

Cl- My ,.., I,

It allf111e to
atrawberrles. "' breata out la
hiv11 if he oats a piece tho

at.. ol a •Pill PM· Lui weal!
ht ate • piece of chocolate
candy and rt the 111111 rea•

ar•utr-

California to Ule most
'"' respODlln and onthuslaitle
aud;ences 1 have ever had the
delltht ID worlrlJII for In a lOJJC
time, Tht role af Billy Blplow
llJ one of the most theatrically
rewardllll 01111 lot 1111 alqer,
II bas intlnlll). strength and
a marveloua excltemeot, 1D addillon to 101111 or the llllllt btaulltul 101111 ever wrlltell. Carol
IIXI I felt that tht ruction t1
lbe eudleacea ••• 10methtn1
tptelal, It olld 1D llllboandecl
_.,, a 111tty aU Ill on.
ScmJe of it, I am ture, II due lo
the teet that If JOU live JtOPlt
t101111 nil kllowo namn llld a
!IOod lhow IIley wlU l'tiC!t poet.
llvtly. But, ont ol lht bi&amp;Pr
l'lllltllll, I think, II that 1J11Do
mer theetn audiences wut to
10 to the thtatn. '11ley are not
peri of 1 theatre pariy or the
chi chi set Ulel
to
the
thettre "because It Is lbt thllll
to do."

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a ehaiJce to build up the eo6
clence and the stage preaeJICI
whlab Ia 10 vitally tmporllllt •
an actor. It atves them the opo
portuniiJ to IIIBke mistakes.
Mltlakea thll J81pt bt . . .
trous tr; u apenslv• Broe wa1
produetioo, but - that wulcl
bt .IIOrklld out IIJ a IIUIUIIel

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allwflc te

Many ot tbeae octore would
bave had to &amp;lvt up their 1li'llo
atrtcal career 111111)1 Jllll'l age
It It wam't !or sumnler atoet.
and tho theatre would havt
been the worse lot tt. '11tey art
dedlealed IIXI de¥oted' but afortunately, If they doa'l -t.
It Is Impossible for them to 1111'&gt;
''" as ao arllot, not only bl
cause ol the obvious need lor
money' and they do miraculously lt'ell on so little, but the
opportunity to perform and !JOt
just dry up and wa•IA! away.

Many aummer stock lbeatret
now hava relldent reperlor)'
We did marvelous. buslnesa companies, and th"" II notbo
IIXI to Bte I packed hOUH alJblo lftl more beneficial lo ao ICior
ly c•llln]y bllpa ao ector a- thaa to be able to play Ill a v..
ehleve a sense of stabiUIJ and rlety of produetlono . . . co1111
well be1J11. It Ia ratber lroale, dy, DJullcal and drama.
bot II wu Ia lilt while I waa
Of eourH, thera II anoth.,
tppferlJ11 In the aame ahow, area of summer atock that 11
"CIJ'Ouoel" that I flrsl landed so Important, 01peclally to aome
the rote of Lancelol Ill Lerner OM like mi. At the ~~ I
IIIII Loewe's ''Ca1111lot.'' '111ia bava nol been ablt to line the
wa1 lht ftrst opporl\lllll)' I had mended amoUJJt of time that
wcomo back to the very llllle must be available lor me to apo
playbouaa )JJ till my aame rote pear on Broadway agalD aa
11t1et thlt day, lilt yean qo, I'll admit thai I mla ba1J11 a
Wbfl f Wll choetD to porlrlf I way. Bu~ IURIIIIII' productlool
ebaracllr to a mt~~ical that, lit· aflord ma with a chance to ap
tla knoWII to me thm. wu my pear, for a limited IIIICIIDI ol
tranaportatloa lolt~ by llrat time, I admit, but aevarthal•
thealrtcal acblevemlllll and what Ill do ll
I can arallf)'!nily IIY ha1 been
Because of its orlglnaUIJ IIIII
tbua far a very well rounded
rattblulnass to Ule playa, SUJIIo
and nwartfina limt for me.
mer stock bas cottYiucetl lbt
I wso amautl Ia HI haw public that their proteetlODt lltld
IUIIIIntl' stock ud eJIUI)rt on.
not bt .eeond rail .. poor ._
lia yean 110 tho laeUIUa were lltlons of tho Broadway orlil"
only fair, Ule eud'- apal'll nal, The caliber ot the peoplt
and the amoUJJt of pl'ftdui!IIIJIIII IDvolved Ia summer lbealrt ID
very small. But today, modem sure tht public thai 1111)' will
llld ucellenlly,
appointed ne Important productiQDt.
"tents" are poppitlg or 11l over
Muy peol!le Ialit; about bow
lba CQU!Itcy, It hu become 10 Broadway h11 bela llaa41Dt
lmpOriant to tba life of the lh•• aUII tllae past few yean anti
Ire today lhPt not only ere "IUI- toal there
uolhlnJ l'rllb or
knoWlll'' playiJ11 summer atock original about it. But I don1
but 111ajor 8Pd imporlallt Broacl· think anyone can dtay thlt 111111way porformers are now appear- mer thealrea offer tbt pubUo
itllln production• lhal per~apa the vitality and aawuu tblt
they wanted to play on Broad- llllkeo theatn toil!i ao popu
way bul were not tlven the op- ltr. lP a few years to ~. I
portullity to. Why, we bave Gil dartsay, when aumrner atock
Youq p)ayblg "Music Man;• hu establllhed Itself evea
Gtorce Hamlltoo In "GICI" aa
atronaer, producers wW pP«1o
Arlene Francis in a new play, ment with aew playa anti DtW
"Mrt. Dolly Has A Lover.·· lt'a uperjemaots Ia the thtatre.
also lhe only plaet. where an ac This will stimulate the theatre
tor, who attempts somelhilll throuihoul the Unite 811181
aew Ia lht way of charlderl· and eveo, l liD aun, make
alloD. Ia allowed ID fall, alld It Broadway Iaiit ootk:o.
II btltll used aa I Ydtlcll lu
atago "out of town try outs."
Producero feel that they can
brlak In I allOW ln IUIIImtr
toall, before e IGU]JIIUealld
••nut:!nce, . 1ple who are aot at
a thttlre aolel7 bteauae of an
upenae aCCOUilt or 1 theltre
pariy, but people who have a
Weekend euestt of Rn. •n4 ·
true and honsfl laterot ID tht Mra. W. K. RliJs were Mr.
thtltrt.
and Mr1. R81 JUaa of hmeroy, Mr. llld Mra. Earl Shlelda
Of COUTII, tht peoplt Wht •nd family. lliiJ Shlalda and
bonffjl m:_: .om IUIIliiW aloock Mlldre)' Collins. Upper
SU.
art the yOUlll perfontlfl'l wbo duaky, Mr. and Mra. Lewt•
art tither not re~y for BrOid· !lllgbes, Gallipolis, Mr.
llld
way yet or blve not bettl lucky Mrs. Ch~rles Rlss atul family
enou•h to haVI becll lllteltd of Columbua, Mr. and Mrl. Htn.
lor a lbow. II alv11 lhtm • ry Bosley and family ol lblllo
ohanct to wor-. a chanee to Ill• fl•ld and Mr. and Mn. Walo
eover whtl tilt)' 1110 reai)J dv, *t Damewood of Reedlvllll.

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rumor that teedlnc a bally 1111'
roll wlll cauae bfm to have a
4ark comptntonT
A-Nt. AI Ill CJft'Oit
In the diet 11111
011111t ,allowing ,! the akin but tbla win
will diop)Jtlr wbta tha ..,.
roll are removed from the diet.
4t-MI ....... halllten ta]lo
lnl lhyl'llkl plllt dally ,., •
loil&amp; tlmt, Reotnt lltll ilhowed
a IIOifn.t lbJrotd flllollta. 011
this -... C!Otlldn'l she atop IDo
~ ~hi! thyroid piiJJ? liB Ia aJ.
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Major League Standing~
By Uolled Press faternaltooal
American Leapo
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W. L. Pd. GB
Mmnesota
75 43 .636 · · ·
Cleveland
116 ~ ·~: ~
DelrOJt
66 51 ·560 9
Balt.'more
~ 51 ·557 9.,.
~~~a~oork
60 60 ·. 500 16
L A 1
53 64 453 2112
Wos h' ngt" es
2 116 '441 23
Ba~ mg on
43 73 ·371 31
K:~;;, City 39 75 '342 34
Monday's Result~
Chicago 5 Boston 4. night
&lt;Only game scheduled!
Tuesday's Probable Pilchen

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victory over the Cardinals.
Dodgen Lose
The victory gave the Braves
a 67-49 sealJOD fi\l'ord compared
to the 69-50 mark of the first·
place Dodg~rs who suffered a
IH loss to the _Philadelphia
Phllhes Monda~ mgt.
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The th•rd-p1ace San Francisco
Giants also rhopped a game off
the Dodger lead with a :1-2
win over the New York Mets
and Robin Roberts scored his
oecond straight shutoot as the
ltouston Aslros beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-ll in the other
National League games. The
Chicago White Sox nipped the
Boston Red Sox 5-4 in the only
Amertcan League game.
Mathews seat .the Braves off
It a 4-2 lead w1th a three-run
homer in t11e third Inning-No.
27 ot. thls season and the 472nd
ol hiS career. '!'ben, after the
Cardinals lied the score at 4-4.
he conributed a single to a
four·run sixth inning that also
included singles by Hank Aaron,
Gene Oliver and Frank Bolling
and a double by Joe Torre.

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Kansas Ctly at Cleveland!

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Houston
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Cincinnati Reds' lan:o may soon !
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36 82 .305 32'1
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Monday's ResUlts
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San Francisco 3 New York 2
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Milwaukee 10 St. Louis 8, night '
•tad•um was recommended for I
Housl&lt;ln 3 Pittsburgh 0, night
joint slu&lt;ly Monday by Cincin-'
Phila ti Los Angeles I, night
nati and Hamilton County offi. l
!Only games scheduled)
ctals.
ruesday's Probable Pltcbds
Cincinnati at Chicag~David- ~ Southern defeated Latham of by Lawrence. Southern scored Southern
221 102 x- 8 10 3 Only triple pay to the 1964 1
son 1l·l) vs. Ellsworth 112.91 . Pike county by an 8-1! marg1n another marker in the fourth Thompson and Jordan. D•d- Amencan League
baseball !
New York at San Francisco- Im the Oak H1ll tournament on smgles by Diddle and Crow. die and Crow.
Iseason was executed by the 1
Fisher 17·15! vs. Perry •8-IO) . i lor Pony Leaguers Monday '111e only other hit lor SouthWashington Senators.
M i I waukee at St. Louis Ie~enmg.. .
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ern was a single by Gary Sew~-night I _ Lemaster :5-9) vs. j !'he p1tchmg of nghthander ell ln the liflh.
lor the franchise, but il was
itallard (8-5).
, Tom Diddle and the hitting of
Latham rall~ed with three
believed to b, around
mil-•
Pittsburgh at Houston Inight) ' 15 year old Mike Jenkins p.ced runs in the fifth to narrow Jhe
lion.
-Law 113-9) vs. Farrell (8·7). ihe Meigs County entry to Its Southern lead to 6-5, but SouthThe team will play in the city. i
Philadelphia at Los Angeles VIctory .
ern carne back wih two more
owned Orange Bowl. and pay i
&lt;mght) - Herter! (5·5) vs. Os- 1 Diddle went the distaoce for in the seventh on the •trength
$150.000 rent on the 70.000 seal :
'een ttll-11!
winners and limited Latham of Jenkins' blast with Rook
stadium Irom I!Hili-till. The rent '
to live hils. He struck out Crow, who had walked, on
. ,JumJlll to $160.1100 In 19119 and
. Wednesday's Gam..
Cincmnat1 at Chicago
eight and walked none.
base.
he MIAMbl (UPO-;-A syndicate 0to $170,000, 1 year later.
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pr ucer · anny Thomas made ,
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and 'single. The round-tripper Diddle retired the •ide ~;~ ~ •rsMmllllon gamb\~ Mooday I

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Southern Latham
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6-5.
DRAGS SANCTIONED
AF'L Commissioner Joe Foss ,
Major Leopo Leaders
Latham took the lead In DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla., signed • franchise contract :
By United Press laternalloul l. the ftrsl mmng with two runs (UPI) -.Drag racing, which with the 1'homas group Monday
&amp;
National Leape
on one h&gt;t, a hit batter and I has occup1ed the idle hours of and •••d. "we ltel MlamJ is t~c 1
G.ABR.H.Avg. •an error. Southern, however, many an energetic youth, may right place for the mnth AFL I
Clmnte,. Pitt 112 445 68 149 .33&amp; Irallied m the .bottom hall of soon becm.ne respectable.
team and Danny Thomas' I
Iron, Mil 19 4104 90 137 .331 . the frame to tte the score on The ~•tiona! Association for groop is the right one."
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lose, Cin
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117483 90154 .3t9 Woods and a double by J•m INASCARJ. In a move to budd I and Sulhvan Barnes of Denver. Locust St.
~lien, Phil 118 439 67 139 .317 1Crow.
up the aport, has san~tioned who represented Thomas, de- .
l'hono WY t-:1511
21ndn, Pitt 120462 67143 .3!0, Southern took a 4-2 lead In three nahonal drag races.
ellned to name tho price patd i
~lou, Mil
105 430 6413.1 .3119 , the second when George Law·
------- - · l.Aiou, SF 106 422 59l'l8 .303 i renee was safe on an error, 1
'orre, Mil 107 379 54115 .303 : Jenkins doubled, and Tom
'iood, St.L ll3 440 60 132 .300! Woods hit a two • bagger with 1
Amerl&lt;an Leape
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G. AB R. H. Av1. i ed in the third when Ron Deem I
'unskl, Bos 88 330 55110 .333; led off with a walk, slole sec- 1
tbnsn, Bait 98 37&amp; 54 121 .323 i ond, and got home on a single o
lliva, MiM 118 474 90 147 .3101
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~antla, Bos 108 3112 45!15 .31111 Reds 95; Banks, Cub1 14: Ma.l
!all, Minn 1114116 11612:1 .3110 thews. Braves 82: Slargell, PI·
&gt;avllo, Clev 103 3'13 47112 .3110 rates 81; Callison, Phils BO.
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;aline, Det 103 342 61101 .295; American League - Colavito
'reen, 8os 94 3.12 67 98 .295 ,Indians 80; Horton, Tigers 77 :'
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favto, Clev 116 42t 70122 .290 Twins 74: Hall, Twino 70: Kll·
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Moaday'a Result.
ONLY
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ed into the semJ-Imal round of lieldtng bobbles, a single by dropped the ball on the tag, Ohio Slate Modica! A11ocla· Buffalo 2 Columbus l
Boston at Baltimore 1night- the Oak H1ll Pony Baseball 8111 Swan and a double by De· and Randy Burt, after
two lion aad Tbe Obto
High Jacksonville 4 Allants 3
Morehead (6·14) vs. Barber tournament, ousting their Meigs moskey.
were out. singled home both St:bool Aiblelic Association. Syracuse 10 Rochester 3
GMAC Financing Avellable
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county neighbon,, Pomeroy. lti- Burdette gave way to Jeff runners. The rally died, and RObert J. Murphy, M. D., ; Toronto at Toledo, Ppd , rain
Los Angeles at New York 2. Monday night.
Burt opening the third inning. Pomeroy's Pony season ended, Cbalrmao of the Advisory I
lnight&gt;- Chance 18·9) vs. Down- Carl Demoskey, the Barons' Burt fanned two. walked two. however, when Werry struck , Commltlee, said lhat lhen GET BIG LINEMAN
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·Were three dealbo io Ameri- l PHILADELPHIA IUI)- The j
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completely subdued hits over the remaining live T
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!can footb.ll last year result· 'I Philadelpllia Bu~dogs of Jhe
MonneS&lt;&gt;I" at Detroit, night
through five innings, exiling at turns for the Barons, allowing M okp T arholnl 'th1t ers welre ing from heat olroke. Oae of I Continental Football League ac·l
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and b triple in four trips, and Dr e Mea b• ocfcurtrrbe •• . edo, 1 qMmred a 01g p1ece o proper y;
8 oslon at a1t1more (ntg . - ~ having given up but three h1ts. l Pomeroy came to life lor two S
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ry, in separate mnings. Demos- Tannehill who came on to give snf~ ~
ou ell n 1our trps. first few dayo of pndico, be- sity lineman.
National League
key had fanned to of the 16 Demoskey his well-earned resi . e k arons Wwl pday aga~n fore acclimatization occurs andfj~---==---======~ :ii
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'" Oa Hill . ednes ay n•g 1 lhat athletes should aecUmaLos Angeles
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67 49 .578 , ~ Meanwhile the B•rons climb· der in the sixth Ed Baer ground. .
· OIRI rtrenuous workouts 7 &gt;an Francisco 65 49 .510 I •.;,: ed on Bob' Burdette. opening ing lo shorts~P. Burdette fan- Ph•lhes.
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Cincinnati
64 52 .552 3\\ Pomeroy pitcher. for 6 runs in ning, and Bartels flying out to . Barons
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era' duel under the llghta al fanned 14 Middleport batters and. Ma1011 .. .. OliO tit - I 2 I
tho Syracuse Ball Pork Monday. walked three while going the l)odson alld • · Bowar4
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1pecially those from Middleport Football Coach 111PJid Deem
Podres with lour l'UIIJ ' 111 ' Ill• 4•6.
The Middleport boys scored!- were the efforll! by Middl"' has Clllled 1 meetji!C ol pro.
third. The win railed Sheri's Bob Shaw pitched a four· one run In the iecond J,nning !pof'',s Dave Dodson. Dodoon s~. ,•tive footbaD .piaJers Wed
record to 14-8 and nwle Podrts' hitter to win his oixth slraigbt and another ln. the fifth whllo jstruck out 10 and walked four In nesday, August 18, at 7:110 p.m
McCarver Graad, Sla1111
game and 13th of the seasoo Mason scored tis only tally 1n p1tchlng the route.
at the blgh schOol. Man•ger
Tim McCa~ver tied the ~core fo~ the Giant~ , who scorod the tho filth. , .
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Bob' candidatea are allu aaklld to a
lor the Cardinal• agalo w1th a wmmng run 1n the eighth oo a Middl~port s. Ill's! run. came Louks pre~e\lled troph1eo
to•tend.
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grand slam homer in the bot· walk to. WiBie Mays, Willie when Right Fielder Ricky Van!Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Midd"le-:-p-o-:rt:,-""o,-.,-11::-u~J-.-:J-;;:7-,-"'IH=s--=a
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the ninth with his fourth hit ot also hit his 3.1rd ho1!1l!r lor the J1m Wildermuth followed wJth .
the game-a tw0orun single - Giants and Chuck Hiller hom- a smgle.
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and relief ace Billy O'Dell pro- ered lor the Mets.
The other score for tho Midlected the lead in the Sl. Loui• Roberts spun a lour·hitter, dy . Ail-Stars, _coached by Bill
ninh. O'Dell received credit for walking only two bolters and ~hdd\
th~ top~ ·
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his ninth win compred with retiring . the last 13 in order. It fJ(t~O: eChipn
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was the 38·year-old right-hand· trip ·
agg . wa. sa • ,
Only a .23.1-hitter in 1964 and er's 44th shutoot and 278th vic- on an error, and Mickey Childs
a big question mark when the lory. A walk, singles by Joe sm~l~t The only •:herbyM~~~~ ~
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!!Hili. season began, Mathews is Morgan aod Jim Gentile and an r.:' ttw/ t~;;, a smg e
battmg .:!59 w•th 17 doubles, 2'1 mf1eld out sent the Astros off M ,
od th late
homers and 82 runs batted in. to a 2-0 lead io the first in· whe:"~~t:~f~e~::sJohn ~l:ers- !
Chrts Short beat the Dodgers nmg. Bob Froend suffered h1s bach triplod and came home '
lor the fifth straight time this lOth seiback against five wins. on a fielder's choice wilh one '
season ani for the seventh ~n· Pete Ward doubled home the out. Tho only other Maaon hit
secut1ve t1me smce June, 1964, w1nmng run for the White Sox joff Dodson was a single by
with a six-hitter. He had lhe in the ninth, handing Red Sox' I -~~Dodgers shut out until the ninth relief are Dick Radatz his lOth
when Jim Lefebvre his his defeat. Earl Wlson hit two hornninth h om e r. Richie Allen ers and now is within three of .
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the Phillies drove out JohMy Wes Ferrell in 1931.
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Columbus
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Coaches were ilsoed 1 waJ'IIoo iSyracuse
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Look no farther than E
hews' nine-game .543 batting splurge to explair why the
Milwaukee Braves have slicod
the Los Angeles Dodgtrs' Na·
tiooal League lead to a mere
.OO'J percentage points.
The Braves have been Oex·
ing their muscles in all directioos with eight victories io
their laat oine games bul the
33-year-old thrd baseman has
been swinging the biggest bat
of all.
The figures tell the story : 19
hits in 35 at bats for a .543
average ... three. home runs and
17 runs batted m . .. and two
games in which he. took personal charge by dr1v1ng 10 s1x
runs.
Mathews, who knocked in six
runs m a game agamst the
Houston Astros Aug. 8, staged
another "one·man riot" in Sl.
Louis Monday night when his
two singles, a double and :nth
homer ol the season drove In
six tallies and produced a 111-!1

stock production.

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lmol'IIIIIIJ IUD whea she lllb ol
root on rollers: Point Pleasant da Potts, Eleanor Kay Schneid·
87 Tom Ball
accomp!W!menll. Spuk·
Pomeroy-Mason, 20.7S; er, Roberta Truaaell l!Dd Jennl·
about retelloDI of ber parHinton 0.43 stat.; Kanawha Fal18 rer Menebllil. Miss Crew, recen
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1.75 fa!Uog; Charleston 18.119 second runner-up in a regional
project,
falling. Londoo, Marmet and Miss America Pageant staged Life of the while Civil Rights hold a crowbar over my head, women were run out of ''Whli.e"l
tranaforma
ber
has a bnJlsed side and ar
Winfield are on the slll.
here will do a comedy mono log· worker in the SouU• is one of awearina to kUI me."
registration Une was
'". f1{illued back and what else Elsewhere n the NFL,
Boat Movements:
ue, ;,Hello Muddah, Hello Fad· persecution, claims a pretty 19- She notes, however, that pro- says. "Before all this publllci(J,,[ 'My pare~~ don't llkt, II,"
!lllit1il be upect after a hard Rama and the Dallas
Oblo River - Lock U, New dab" and Miss Menchini will year-old coed named Molly fro~ tection
during marches and we (between an estimated
she frowns, but they don I IIIJo \
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were p~eparln&amp; far
down 4:10 p.m.; be featared in a solo 'modem· Washington State University m demonstrations is "very ade- and two dozen college-age
instance I called home ahor
' ...No, It's 1101 tha mop-haired night's exhibition
Benter down 6:30a.m.; Lock 14, istlc dance number, "Pink Pan· Pullman, . Washmgton.
quate." "After alL" she conttn· ~rs) would work aU week
lnstanee, I called bomubor
who performed at New which originally was
CriBs Jr. up 6 p.m.; Zimmer up ther."
"The fll'sl week we we~ ues, "the police can't possibly mg to get them to ~glster.
after tha trouble started with
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p.m.; Barner down 12:30 A newcomer to the cast, Faye here, our ~ar was smashed up, give us protection all the time would promise to pock them
women In the ~eglstralloD
tad, but center Jim Rl
f cause of the Loa Aageles
a.m.; Lock 15, Eugenia P. Jones Roush will sing "Hey Daddy" says Molly, who bas been work· because they can't be with ev· and take them to the
and warned them to expect
the PbBad !phi E gi ngo ho Sl Louis Coach Wally
at 2:30a.m.; R. H. Bosworth tO p~t a top dance llne com- ing on summer voter·registra· ery one of us when we are work· but '!e'd get about flfly
worst and not to worry.
llllderwent "a n~Ie ~.:· w ~ ~orked with lhe Cardinal often- D up at3:50 a.m.; !Jttle George posed of Susan Ohlinger, Miss tion projects for SCOPE_ (Sou· ing."
prom••• to ~o and that
said, ''Well, wbat dld
!her
th ~dlro .
. in
effort to ellmlat 5:05 a.m.; Lock 16, Bar- Ru Miss Cooke Linda Jacobs thern Commuruty Orgamzallon Work for Molly is a far cry usually dwindled to no
want to get Into the white
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11111 • sort on e 81'1 n ~:~ '!?.: lack of consistency;" vey Jordan up ~I 2:45 .a.m.; 80:• Mtss Schn~ider. Another and Politieal Edueationl_
in from the "eight-hour day ln an than twelve when the time
for l!DYWay?'"
JIG.-'"" ter- th Pittsburgh Steelers asked AUqulppa up at 3.50 a.m., Jell vocaUst making 8 Drst time ap. the Amemus, Ga., area smcere· air-conditioned olllce" and re- They were simply scared.
Even though parents object
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w~vers on halfback Da v Boat down at 4:40 a..m.; Lo~ ranee will be Keith Lisle, ly June. "Since then_ I have been tlra'llent to a swimming pool "But a number of
abe Is "CQI!Ip)etely brokt,"
1D of U N a tlo n a1 Football Flemln
bo had no
17, Poplar. up at 6.45 a.m.,
will team with his brother hit with rocks, sp1t on by a which she says her friends In made them mad and the
declared, "I'd do lhlt lot
. ~ ~ auffered the
e~c." and the
Lock 18, V1enna up at 12:45 a. John on a medley of old·Um~ white woman, and had a boy Washington are enjoying this tration-line incident touched
rest of my life If l bad to."
~.... during Baglet 20-17 upe~ tackle R er
m.; Reliable up at 5:30 a.m.; numbers
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-· - - summer 11 means hard hollts the spark," she went on,
Molly doesn't look upon her
10 tng the words of Negro
tlblblt!OD vlc!IIry over the De- wr"'vw· DSin
St. Marys up at 7 a.m.; Lock The elder Lillie will be "King
and waiklng from house
as a martyr and deplores ·
tlolt LIODI.
~aft ~:ce.
19, ~Usha Woods up
4:40 of the Road" backed by mod·
house in Negro districts urging ~·an Dick Gre~ory who told al . "murder and
violence•
11 Rlngo, wllo IDCbored the
: • ~ 20, Wester up at ern dancers
Brenda Norris,
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persons to regiSter lor voting, Freedom Day demonstration, which her young eyes have seen
IDt lor two IIUCC"SSlve Green In the American Football 5.35 a.m., Southern down~ Mlk Mulford Marilyn Stumbo
MaJor League Results
marching hand-in-hand with Ne- "There was a time when white and will see this summer. To
Jay champioaslllp teama be- League Boston head Cooeh 7:15 a.m.; Lock 21, Ric
RaJ\ W rry' Linda Haggy' By United Press International ro families in demonstrations folks got mad and colored peo- her there Ia a basic question
fare being traded to PbDadel· Mike Holovak decided to wait Moyle down at 5:15 a.m.; Jef·
P . e llh Ohlin er BOC:
American League
or picketing supermarkets 0; pie got scared. Now when the jol human rights Involved.
pbla In 1964, 11 not In ahape at least a week before shifting ferson down at 6:30 a.m.; Lock ~y ~lkll'e, ~-~ Arete; and Chicago
100 101 002- 5 10 0I businesses with allegedly unfair whites get mad, colored peo- It Is one lor which she Is wiD·
... Friday Dlgbt'l exhibition Joe Bellioo and Ron Burton 23,. Stevenson down a! 4:50 •: Bill Z::~~
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Boston
_oot 002 100- 4 10 0 practices toward Negroes. It pie can too."
lng to suffer_.
IP"8t Minnesota, he wll be OJ SUOillsod Jal]U~II Jlaql woJJ m., Elgercllff up at 6.30 a.m.,
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and
Ro1 means trying
to
establish
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leJilaeed by guard Lynn Hoy· !'IIDIIIDg·backs; Buf/alo's
Greenup Locks, Barbara Brent Glo~Ia Buck, a vet~ran °a mano, Martin _(8). Wllso_n, Ra· ' 'lreedOOJ center"
or mass
1111, Coach Joe Kuharleh an- Oubenlon the flanker w h
at 7:30 p.m.; Polly Wo g the Big Bend group, will .~o ldatz 18) and Tillman. Wmner- meeting m which Negroes can
IIOUDced Monday.
caught a' knee In the back
8:05p.m.; Helen R. up at modern .~ton rou~~ato /~~ Fisher n3·6). Loser - Radatz talk over their problems or a
'1'bll Waahinglon Redskins al· last Saturday's scrimmage 35 a.m.: Norsworiry down at Stripper ?" Th
Y Ig I5·IO). HRs - Wilson (2, Slh, class lor supplemental educa·
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· INdy top • heavy with tal~ted will be ready for the Bills' ' · p.m.; PhllUp Sporn up
hefor? leavmg_for a -~ton tea· 6th), Romano (l2th).
lion of Negro children.
. tprterbackl, claimed signal· blbltion against New York;
a:m.: Steel Trader up at chers school m Flori a.
Progress before Americus hit
IIIler John Jacobs liD waivers Jets' Weeb Ewbank
a.m., Meld~! Locks: Whayne Stripper," on Thursday night (Only game scheduled
the national spoli•ght more than
3
25
tam the Dallas Cowbo)'l. Ja. that John Huarte will
:~;n :~ ; L!:' A';./: for the saturday night ~how will New Y:~uo: ~~·:~ 2 4 0 a month ago alter four~ Negro
lObs, who piloted the ~1183 Arl· against the Bllls Saturday
at 2,55 a.m.; Lady Rose- be Forrest Bachtel, Middleport, San Fran 000 100 llx- 3 10 1
101111 State team which al~ the Denver Broncos cut
down at 3:35 a.m.; Allee who will be slogmg a number Parsons, Richardson (4),
lloaated of ba1fbaeka Charlln backer Leo Brittain _and
4:15 a.m.
from "Stop The World,_ I W~nt Moorhead (61 sutherland 181
l'aylor lllld Tony Lorick, must guard Buddy Joe Eile!s
to get Off," a musiCal m which McGraw 181 'and Stephenson'
IIOJDPell with quarterbacks Son· ''?•backer Jerry Fishman on
Kanawha River- London, he has played the lead for the lschaffer (6). Shaw 1!3-tlJ and
George T. Pr: downal at 4 Pi past few weeks at Mt. Union 1Haller. Loser-Moorhead (D-1.
117 lurpDIIII, \illll'ge Izo, Dick trial basis.
m.; Marmet, atlon down a College In Alliance.
HRs-Ma s (J3rdJ Hiller (6th).
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2:35 a.m.; Lucy Jane . Lum Another veteran of the sho~,
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down at 6:40 a.m.; Winfield, Miss Roberta Kraeuter, OhiO [ p·tt
OOO OliO OliO- O I O
Helen Z. up at 8:25p.m.; Jerry University music major, wiii iH' s
.
Bosworth up at 9:45 p.m.; Bea· do "Tea for Two" backed by ouslon
200 0110 lOx- 3 6 t Man ne Col"Jl' headquarters
ver up at 9:50 p.m.; 0.
F. the soft shoe dancers who in· l Friend, Carpm (8), McBean has announced a new enlist·
181 and Paglmrom. Roberls ment policy to become effec·
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Shearer down at 11·10 p m · Sol·
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Teaford McClintock, Miss Lon· (5·10Jan ran . scr- Ien tive at on~e which will grant a
WASIUNGTON (u~ e commuh.on cou
GaUipollJ Dam Peggy d
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a
Rouse-passed bill to create a coverage of a hout if il
Downey down
at 5·40 p m · ood, W~ry,JiaiSS z okyl, Ud· l
·- choice of several bllematives
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ms er " an M'l1
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llderal bolla&amp; eommlaalon with that a match would ID
Beckjord down at 5:40 p.m.;
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sweeping pown was espected way be affected by "bribery, Onward up at 1120 p.m. Louis· Miss Trussell, Gerald Powe I, St. Louis 200 020 Olif... 8 11 1 cations set out by !he Armed
loday to get 1 chilly reception collusion, Intentional
lona down at 1:20 a.m.; And· formerly a. profes~~onal ~ance Bl&lt;Smgame,, Carroll (3), Forces Qualification Tests. and
In the Senate.
racketeering, extortion, or
rew P. Calhoun up at 3:35a.m.; mstructor 10 F}on a, w re- Nicrko _(6), 0 Dell_ (8) and Oil· a lowering of height require·
•PB: Fuii4-Piy Nylon Construcllon-Saltr,, , Stronger!
Senate Republican Leader Ev· use of unlawful lhreats '
John J · Rowe up at •·20
bige Bend groop ver.
Purkey,
DenniS
(H I, dBriles
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-ett M Dirksen Ill for one cion intimidation or violence" Knox down at 5·35 am . Buck
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was already OD record against The bill carries criminal pen- eye State doW!) at 7·05 am . Accompanymg IS
years Carver. Wmner - 0 Dell 19-4). 60 . h f f 1
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a much milder Senate bill. allies up to one year in jail and Lorena up at 7:40 a.ro".; and ahow, the first portion or which Loser - Briles (1·21. HRs-Ma· me cs or :mae app cans.
PICK YQUR SIZE AND PRICE! Holda Air 5 Tlmea Betterl
NEW Wider "Wnr·Around"
D1her senators Indicated a Sen· a $50,000 fine for violation of its E. Bowles up at 9, 15 a.m.
wlll mark the 20th anmversary thews (27th), McCarver Ulth). F_or further mfor~at1on for ,.-..;;,__.-_ _ _ _ _...., Tread-Better
Contro ••• Mort
Traction I
ste bill with more narrow au· provillions and commission
SIDce the end of World War II,
Meigs county men and women
A COMPLETE
NEW 11 Powefl)'n" Rubbe.....OIVII
lhorlty for Doling board was
Is John Anderson. Joining An- Phila
004 000 200- 6 12 0 contact Sergeant George D.
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much more likely to be substi·
derson for final rehearsals are Los Ang
ooo 000 1101- 1 6 2 Belak Local Marine
Corps
LINE OF
NEW 1'Ht-r• N~on Cord-for
luted for the House measure.
Charles Hoffman, drums, and Short 114-11) and Corraks. Po· rcpresenlallve at the Selec(Ive
F 0 REIGN
llllonglh, MoiO lllbllltrl J
The House almost 1lll8llimclFerrell Shuler, bass.
dres, Miller . (3), Reed (4), Se~vi:e Board, Masomc Temple
C
:y approved its blll Monday. By
Making up the stage and light- Brewer 16), Miller (9) and Tor· Bu1Idmg, Pomeroy, each Tues·
AR
I vole of 348 to •• II voted to
lng crew are Mr. and Mrs. Don- borg. Loser - Padres (4-6. HR day from 9 a.m . until 12 noon
;el up 8 three-man NmJmlnlon
ley Reibel, Henry Reibel, Mrs. (Lefebvre (9th).
or call collect for special a~
with authority ranging from II·
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Robert Crow, Allen Harris, Er·
pomtme~t to Porlsmouth, Ohio
FULL 4 PLY
Add $2.50
censing boren to deciding
Mn. Stella Cozart I• •II at Ic Chambera, Dick Nease, RobSETS RECORD
~phiiioiiineiiiiiii3oiii:J.iii82""02"".iiiiiiiiiiiiii_.=
for
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whether profit produelng teleo
the home of her daughter, Mrs. ert Crow and James Crow. Di·
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casts and broadcasts of fights A
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Harry Wilford. Her daughter, rection is by Bob Hoeflich.
Dunfee Farms Judy, a three HEADQUARTERS FOR
560x15 6:00·13 IIACI·TUBnESI NYLON
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new 0 mg comp_any, par- Mrs. Garnet Ronsh of Cincinyear old registered Guernsey
fillS TAX .•.• - .
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cow owned by Edson Rou sh,
The Senate bUI lpoi180I"ed by firm has been formula~, oul· with her.
TWO ENLIST
Racine, has completed an olfi·
W About Coap1t'1
Sen. Pblllp A. Hart, D-Mlch., standmg feature of _which will Mr. and Mrs. Merle Schroed- Robert E. Frick, 20, son_ of clal DH!R actual production re·
NEW
"NO·LIMIT"
FULL SERVICE ,TIRE GUARANTEE! r1
would not give the proposed be tota!ly-owned OhiO owner· er and sons, Steve and Ronnie Mr. and Mrs. John P. Fnck, cord of 11,010 pounds of milk
commtsslon powen over broad. ship. with Frank w;, Porter Jr .. or Columbus spent Saturday RR 3, Pomeroy and David K. and 529 pounds of butterfat, in
cast of fights. That bill h~ as M~•.gs county director of with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mor- VujakUja .. lB, son of Mr. Bro--:n· 305 days of two times a day
For Back To School
been approved by 1 IIUhcom county stock sales.
ris.
le Vuka]IIJa, Powell Street, Mid· .,k.
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. the Un· nu
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Ing Cat t I e,
Ben Philson of GalaJ, Va., dleport have enllsted In
American
Guernsey
tha Senate Judiciary Committee. prise with headquarters In
spent the weekend at his home. ited Sta~ Air Force and a:e Club. The testing was super·
POMEROY
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Under . the House bill, tha lumbus, was recently launched He was accompanied
back undergomg six weeks o! baSic vised by Ohio State Uruver·
eomm""!"' would be author· under the names Columbia by Mrs. Philson and her moth- training at Lockland AFB, Tex· sity
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l2ed to Ucense managers. pro- tiona! Corporation, the
r, Mrs. Gomer Lewis, who will as. Vujakllja is a 1965 gradu- ~·-_ _ _ _ _ _ _
mote!", agents, ma~akerl compl!Dy, and Columbia
spend a week there.
ale of Middleport
High and
or IU'IliS conneeted With the al Life Insurance Company.
Mrs Ewing of Chester w Frick a 1963 graduate of Pomebroadcast or telecast over state An unique method of
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t ' 1· roy High. Frick enlisted for melines of a match·
be d '-eel
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was a recen goes
o chanica] a~. VuJakhJa
. .. for elec·
placement has en ev..
Mrs. Carrie Scarry.
Included would be fights eov· order to llmii sales .'n
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas 'Gra· Ironies trammg.
ered by Ibeater television. It is county to a direct ratio to
ham and soon visited his parthis form of coverage that has popul~tion. Each county
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gra· TREATY IN EFFECf
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supplanted tlve gates .. the have 118 own ~!rector, nomina~ ham.
D~BLIN, Ireland . I_UPIJ-~:- 1
main money producer in big eel f?J' the position on the basiS Miss Marabel Sharpnack who lands ne~ extradition tre y '
lights.
of his pr~inence in the area. Is employed in Columbus spent with Bntam and northern Ire· ,
~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=,IThiS appomtee In turn will be two weeks vacation with h er rland went Into effect Monday . .
responsible for tha selection
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack However, no warrants were . IS· 1
those who will be sold stock. Sh
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sued lor an estimated 70 cnm· ,
Heading both companies
Mrarpnacd . M A C B d! d inals wanted by Scotland Yard.
. an
rs. . . ra or
President Is Leon Landon,
was in Athens recently to vismer Executive VIce
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WARNS SOUTH KOREA
of Empire Life Insurance
It MISs Lomse Pa':.
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TOKYO &lt;UP!) - The Hanoi
pany and a 29-year veteran
Mr. and Mrs. Titus Pickens Daily Nhan Dan warned Monthe II ld
of Syracuse and Mrs. Mary day South Korea's plan to send
Ins;a~ce sales will not
Sheets of Dayton spent Sunday combat troops to South VIet
MR. K. L. BYRD
afternoon w•lh Mrs. Frankie Nam was "e•tremely serious "
however, until the lssue of
Ne•g
· 1er who accompani'eel them It said it proves South Korean
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306 N. 2nd Ave.
sold. The shares are bei~g of· Miss Ruth Ellis of Columbus ants of the Umt&lt;d States.
MIDDLEPORT .
fered at $5 directly to residents visited Homer and Edith Hay· Worry of
ON
of Oh1o only, Landon said.
man recently.
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Thursday, Aug. 19
FranciS Morris spent Fr•da)
OFFERS CONFERENCES
In Athens at tho home of hi: Sllppi19 or Irritating?
FROM
CAIRO, Egypt
Chrl•me·
Lake.
Don't be embam.ued by looMe false
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diG
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arna1
Mr. an'd Mrs.
Robert Rou&lt;
. oeet11
wobbHug
9a.m. to 12 noon
.vben 111ppln1.
you eat, ttroppwa
talk or or
laua
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ported] y has 0 rl ered to
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lpr~kle a 11tt11 PABTEETH on your
Saudi Arabia to confer with and ancy of .Colum us spe! Jl&amp;tH. Thill plen~~&amp;at powder a:lves a
To repair and service
King Feisal on a settlement of . the weekend with Mrs. Rousr
:t'~ubAtYse~,f.o~~~~d;:!~~~~~!
bearing aids
parents Mr and Mrs
Ow
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stopped Woody Goaa, 1110, Laoeuler, Pa. tl); Slaolay KJt.
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anniversary reunion of Rausch
and Allled Families ol America,
Inc .• will be held August 20·2t
Friday, August 20, at 4 p.m.
here.

Claimed Slain
By General
SAIGON &lt;UPD - A South
Vietnamese general &amp;aid
his force.• have kllied an
mated ZOO VIet Cong in an
eratlon near the North
Nam order. U.S.
south of Da Nang Monday
beat off a suicidal
guerrilla.~ screaming
you die
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charge of the search and destroy operation near the border,
said In Da Nang air and ground
forces bad ldlled zoo Viet Cong
and that the operation was still
continuing,
The government • controlled
news agency Viet Nam Press
reported, meanwhile, the VIet
Coog suffered 1.330 killed and
148 captured durtng the week
ending Sunday. It said another
2,375 VIet CoDtl defected to the
government. It put government
losses at 214 killed and 64 miss-

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T. F. Burleson of Gallipolis,
Mrs. Fred Thompson of Cheshire and Mrs. Alva George of
Sunbury, Ohio. Friends may
call at the funeral home any
time.

York, It Wll relllbly
reported the FBl 81Jellll wm
checking to dlseover whetb!ll
any of tha panengera lboll'll
the UAL fllght Sll1l had taken
out large suma of lllluranoe
before the plane left La
Guardia field at 8:45 p.m.
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A board meeting will be held
Friday, August 20, at 4
with a banquet at Wahama ·
school In Mason at 6:30 p.m.
(EDT). Banquet Uckets are $2.
Those making reservations
are to contact Mrs. Grant Roush
at New Haven. The reunion
will be held Saturday at
Union Camp ll"OUnd in New Jla.
ven.
Registration Is at 10 a.m.,
dinner at 1100n and the meet.
ing at 1:30 p.m. Donald 0.
Roush of Letart Rt. 1 Is presi·
deDI and Mrs. Hazel Roush of
Pt. Pleasant, aecretary,

Celebration NOW GOING ON I
Frigidaire just built its
SO miiUonth product!
And it's Frigidaire's
50th Anaiversary.

Big ••thank you values''
for helping us sell our
share of those 50 miDi•
Frigidaire products!

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No Mar!Do caoaaltieJ
The atlacks against the

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where the Viet Cong opened
with a barrage of mortar
automaUc rifle lire M011iday
night then charged with

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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18 PROGRAM
A.M.-Poultry Judging-Open Class
A.M. to 11:00 A.M.-Judging 4-H Poultry
and Rabbits, 4-H Showmanship,
Poultry and Rabbits, Junior
Fair Booth Exhibits
A.M.-Judging Beef Cattle-Open Class
A.M. to 4:00 P.M.-Kiddles Day- all

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10:00 A.M.-Conformation Show- Horses and
Ponies

12:00 Noon tO 4:00 P.M.-Racine High School Band
0 1:00 P.M.-Horse Sho:w

l:oo· P.M.-Judging Flower Show
•7:30 P.M.-Horse PulUng Contest
10:00 P.M.-Fireworks

POMIItOY
fl1 ... POULTRY ON~Y

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Funeral services for Miss Bur- of tha crasll. ·
deha Ka!!,. 82, llfe long Chest&gt;- The new tiJree:.jet alrcral
ire resident, who died this mo_m- 1 waa crul~ •t 6,0110 feet
Ing at the Syracuse nursmg awaltlns Iandini blstruetlan·
home, wd! be held Thursday at from Chicago's O'Hare Airpnr1
1 p.m. (EST) at the Rawlings. when it disappeared from ra
Coats Funeral home with the dar sco 1
REv. Chester Lemley olficta~i In :
said th
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HID cemetery.
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She was the daughter of the collision hor pi!~: eausib1
late John W. and Anna Thorn- ~etleras · ~~- ,._any ~bll
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Kail, J. H. Kail, and G. B. Kall. wrut upon eumm•~OD of the

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Hold Reunion

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where It dropped off the
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O'Hare radar seope. The lake
d th t th t · · bou
dustry bargaining units proba· ep 8 a pomt IS a t 150
bly wlU meet "lor several days" feet.
and perhaps more often" this
week and Industry spokesman
said yeaterday.
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could have drifted the debria
and luggage to the point
where the Woodbine sighted
them, Applegate said. Water
depth there wu 260 feel.

report from the
other search~l"l reported
amouull of oil betng
the North Shore suburb of
land Park.
Coast Guard Cmdr.
Applegate c:oDflnned the r
of tha Woodbine's discovery. He
said the debris and lugga1e
were sighted 16 mlles due east
from Waukegan, m., about 50
miles north of CllcaRo's Loop.
'l11e debris sighted by the
Woodbine Included 1 five-foot
section of fiberglaas with a
llght at one end. Several other
pieces of debris were In tha
area.
Applegate speculated that the

TUES., WED., THURS. ONLY

FALSE TEETH

rHE DAILY SENTINEl

A smaller section ~pans tho
Ohio River are from Clermont
County eastward through Hlgbland Ross, VInton, Hocking,
Athens, Noble and Guernsey
counties.

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give you a free hearing
teat with the latest Bel·
tone Electronic equipment.

Riots Could
Hit City

hours after the lloeing 711
down In a burst of
llamea Monday Digbl.
The discovery came just
dawn broke over tha
whipped lake. Boats, planes
bellcopters had searched
night lor the alrllner,
dropped into the lake
away from an airport
The Federal Bureau of
ligation joined tha Civil
nautics Board In
the dlsuler. No
log foul play-was ruled out
the investigation.
Oil SUcks Reported
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The alsllng drought ben
atretcbes from Hardin, Logan
and Champagne couuties eastward through the middle of
Ohio to Jefferson and Belmont
counties and ·lncludes Unioil
Madi.Bo~ Delaware, Morrow:
Knox, Holmes, Coshocl.on, TuJ.
earawas, Carroll and Harrison
eounties.

-------------lgro, when a pol~eman co:~=~~~Re~gl~ona~l~ol.:fl:co~.._~----~~·y~a:M:ee~y~ru~di:e~"--------•11
up to me I figure he means to
kill me - so I'll get him first."
He said that numerous
sons, hoth white and
been shot to death by Cle1&gt;elai1d IJ
policemen and that all of the
shootings were ruled justifiable.
He said he. could not belleve II
that all were ju•tlflahle and
noted that when
were made, it was the pollee investigating the pollee.
"If Mayor Locher is a wise
man he will let California be a
!Qson to blm. He will gel the
leading citizens of tha communIty and create a pollee review
board," BuUer said.

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Funeral services are announ·
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for Otht w. Van Meter, 42
1 · ""~ 'eorge-st, Belpre, who
was killed Instantly in a one
&lt; accident Sunday at 11:30
.. m. on the road five miles out
of p,,kersburg, toward the Du
• ..ll plant.
The Jtes will be Wednesday
..: 4 p.m. at the Spencer Funer, ,_ , 1: Belpre ww' the Rev.
George E. Davis of Belpre of·
flclatiog, Burial will be in the
Lockland cemetery at Belpre.
He was born December to
1922, the son of the late To.;
and Lodemia llou•h \an Meter,
an~ g:ad· .eel in 1940 !rom
Wahama High sch'o'. He was
• membeo of Belpre Lodge 609
F and A.: •. ; Belpre Eastern
Star Chapter 541, """ was an
emploree of the B and 0 Rail·
road..
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·ors nc u e ls Wife,
Mary Agnes &lt;Stephens Van Me~
er, one daughter, Carolyn Sue,
at home; a son, Otho Douglas,
Belpre_: a slater • Mrs. Alfretta
Meredith, Belpre; an aunt, Mrs.
Made Allen, Pnnceton, W. Va.
and an uncle, Lee Roush, Porn·
eroy ·
Friends may call at the fu.
neral home anytime. Belpre
lodge 609 will have memorial
aemces at 8 p.m. today at the
home.

CLEVELAND I UP!) - - - - - - -- - cuato Butler, head of a
rights group known as the Job
Seekers, warned Monday
riots similar to those in
NAMED TO COUNClL
Angeles could break out
Truman A. Morris, owner of
Cleveland.
radio station WEBX, ChiUifo' Butler's warning came as
the, has been named to the
asked Mayor Ralph Locher
Small Business Administration's
establish a Pollee Review Board Advisory Council lor the State
comprised of leading
Ohio. He is a former manaof the community.
of WJEH In Galllpolis. The
"We have some good oolice-i•ppolntment was announced tomen," he said, "but a
of day by John W. Donahey, Rerotten ones. Speaking as a
Ilona! Director, Columbus. Ohio

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Mrs. Martha Chambers, Mrs.
Daisy Shuler,
Miss Nancy
Hamm, Mrs. Henrietta Rutlen·
cutter, Mrs. Wayne Gibbons and
Evelyn, Jimmy Casto, Mrs. Gil·
bart Mees, Mrs. Leo Crew
Jennifer, Mra. Vera Crow
Donna, Mrs. Eber Lewis,
Miss Nancy Parker, Mias
fer Lohae, Mrs. Jane
Mrs. Doris Colburn, Mrs.
U1y Musser, Mrs.
Grimm, Marsha
Miss Brenda Ingraham.
Taylor, Georgia Fraley, Mrs.
Connie Carr. Mrs. Mary Bone·
cutter, Mrs. Mary Tyler, Mrs.
Thelma Duncan, Mrs. Carole
Rutter, Miss
Golda Sargent,
Miss Mary Scot~ Mrs. Mildred
Shuler and Ellen and Mrs. Char·
les Swatzel and Cindy, Mrs.
Darlene Mlllam,
Mrs. Hazel
Husber and Mrs. Grace Rusch·
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CIDCAGO (UPI)-Debris and
luggage, apparently from a jet
airliner which crashed in Lake
MichiRan without warning with
persons aboard, was sighted
In choppy water today. Thera
rere no signs of survivors.
The Coast Guard baa sight&lt;d
bodies and it bad picked up
lour by 11 a. m. Others were
reported floating In llle water.
The Coast Guard cutter Woodblne. speeding b take command
of the search lor the downed
New York . to. Chicago United
Air Ltnea flight, re••orted the
' .•.•ung at 6:30a.m. CDT, (7:30
a.m. EDT) more than nine

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Emma Radford, Miss
Radford, Mrs. Dorothy
Mrs. Norma
West, Mrs. lola
Bartrum, Mrs. Melvin Alkire,
Mrs. Palty Young, Mss Karen
\l'alker, Mrs. Phyllls
Mrs. Bessie
Hudson, Mrs.
A"''e Summerfield, Mrs. Edna
Summerfield, Mrs. Irene Park·
er, Mrs. Hazel Wllson, Mrs.
Carla Lohrer, Mrs. Thelma
Risley, Mrs. Betty Legg, Mrs.
Sharon Wolfe, Mrs. Kathallne
Wildermulh, Mrs.
Martha
Gilmore, Mrs. Lucille Young
and Debbie.
Sending gilts were Mrs. Mil·
dred Ohlinger, Mi" Deanna
Root, Mrs. Nancy
Ethridge,
Miss Mildred Martin, Mrs.
Henry Ewln&amp;, Mrs. Ben l!&lt;w!ng,

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In honor of Mlsa
Ruth Ann Edw da brid
Aug. 1 11 ~ P01111!ft11 Melbo- of Mr. Howard~- Parke:.
COLUMBUS (UPI) - OW. the Apieullurt lleparlment I!OIIIract With their COUDiy cliatesses were Miss Coleen wn.[Jwmes A, Rhodes moved Moo- that require them to retire land • • commUteea before federal
son, Miss.
Judy ·
to aid drought • stricken under the federal conservation approval ts granted.
Miss Sally Bartels lllld
in Richland and Ash- program. Farmers In 23 Ohio In exchange for permlssloo to
Carolyn Cullu!!ll!.
countlea but turned down, counUa were allowed to join feed Uvestock liD the land, the
Garnes were played
the time betng, requests for the program on J,ul, 18.
farmers would rceelve periodic
being awarded to
help lor elgbl other Ohio Denied were requelll lrom cuts In payments they receive
Edwards and Mrs.
Melgl, Jacbon, · Musklngum, from the federal govemnent to
Barnitz. GUts for the
Rhode• uked Agrieulture Seo- Perry, Plctaway, Clark, War- rest the land from wheat and
be were placed on
Orville Freeman to allow ron and Butler counties, all of feed crop production, Faust
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table which was
1,300 farmers In tbe two which received at leaat ball of said.
Central Ohio c:ounUet to tbelr nortnal rainfall tbla year
by 8 bride dull.
fallow lan4 for cattle graz. Jack Faust, executtve
"This Is not a complete liveAfter the many lovely
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tor of 1M Ohio AJrk:ulturll Sill- away program," be said. "The
opened, refreshments
a federal drou!lhl re- blllzation and Couervatlon fartnen must saerlfice part of
cake and punch were
nef
·farmers may be ALency, aald farmers In Rich- their federal payment to use
to the above and Mrs.
from contraeta with land lllld ,t,obJaM c:ountles II1UII tbeir land."
Van Meter and· Brenda,
Lucille Casto. Mrs.

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6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 17, 1963

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INFORMATION
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FOR SALE

Real Estate

For

Sale

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BusiniiSI Services

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A,~~...,ru~ 55 x 8 Ft. Great Lake House DON'T PUMP """
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Pomeroy

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Motor Co.

QU~LITT

SOCIAL

CALENDAR

Will Family
Reunion Held
On August
1S'"'"'ldr
th

A reunion ol e 11 .,.,. Ill
of the lare William A. IIIII Edo
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Local one owner car, spotle,. clean black Interior white
na G. Will was held Sunday,
WW ':.:""'G.:': ~.!...ttr.: L •
ams, Rt. 6811 3 miles trom
finish, good tires, 327 cu. in. VB engine with .std. trans. Ra·
Aug. 15 at the family homo Ill
Reedsville, Obio.
8 ~ l2tt:
dio and heater.
the Texas commumty, Chester
1962 Corvair 700 - 4 Door
$1195
twp.
SALE! . SAVEl
Clean interior, new whitewall lot line tires, fawn finish.
Attending were John M.. Will,
6
large
rooms,
bath,
run
automatic
trans.
Middleport;
Mrs. Louise Fasher I
No Federal Excise Tax
basement, front and back 1961 Chevrolet 6 Pass, St. Wag. - - $1495
Tbe Friendly Circle of the Greenfield; Mr. and Mrs. Mont15 Cu. Ft. Chest
porches, gas fired hot water VB engine, automatic trans. Radio and heater. Like new
Federated
church will meet gomery Will and Mrs. William
FREEZER - - $179
beating. Owner will assist in \ tires. White over black finish with red interior.
Tuesday, August 17, at 8 p.m. Davis, Coalton. Mrs.
Wll!s'
Plus FREE Ice Cream
financing. $6500 011
at the church. Program Is In mother; Mr.. WJllls adrninlstraMIDDLEPORT - 2 s to r Y
Om9f0Y
0 Or 0.
charge ol Mrs. Roy Mayer and tor of tbe Lincoln Elementary
eUSED FREEZER SALE
frame,
7
rooms,
bath,
base
Mrs. Edgar Arnold, program school in Lakewood.
11 cu. ft . Wllsan ZtN
Sales &amp; Service
ment, furnace heat,
tile I
OPEN EVES. 7,00 P.M.
chairmen, and tbe hostesses are Mr and Ml'8. Victor L. Wlll
Upright Frnnr __ $50
block
garage,
3
tots.
Ntce
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POMEROY,
OHIO
Mrs.
Albert Woodard and Mr1. and daughter Vicki Jo, Canal
12 cu. ft. GE Upright
•Fttl
Almost
Every
Car
view
of
river.
$8500.00.
Charles
Strauss.
Winchester; Victor Wi!l Is adFreeur, uttd 4 yn. _ $125
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN
AUG. :Ill
ministrator of Beechwold school,
POMEROY
•~,f::~~:lec!heo
WY 2-3830
WY 2-3631 .
The Child Conservation Leag- Whitehall, Columbus.
Jack W C•n•Y
FOR SALE~ Haftinger Bldg.•
ue will h•ve a rummage sale in Philip F. wm, Columbuo;
Manatper
•Guaranteed
24
months
40
N.
2nd
Ave.,
Middleport.
the
former A P building lb Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kilpatrick,
Ph. WY 2·2111
or 24,000 miles
Present income, $960.00 per
M•ddleport, August 20.21, from Bexley; Mr. Kirkpatrick 11 as.
e Most Popular Unit
year. Price $10,500.00.
9 a.m. • 3 p.m.
sociated with North American
Entered Hospital
Notice
On
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PEACHES, now picking early
T E
oom ouse
Aircraft, and Mrs. Kilpatrick
PosmONI avaDab!e
for Red Free. Red Haven. sun
In the U.S.A.
Butternut, Pomeroy.
Hot
Persons entering Holzer Hos(Mary Willi, is employed by the
Cl"'""" p..... Plan Demon- Haveo: others Jo follow: al·
water heat, $8.0011.00.
pital during the past 24 buurs
Columbus schnol system iD Ill
;;.,"";; a;;;;ce for
ad- so apples. Open Dmly and
lnololled
FOUR bedroom house on
included: Mrs. Stella C. Booton,
child psychology department.
S d
Wells
Orchard
Butternut, Pomeroy. $7,500.
PT. PLEASANT - John L. 250 First Ave.; Mrs. Maxie C.
Three dau•"""s of tbe Kllpa'
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tllleement Fresb Sllks. Inc
un ay.
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Bates, 62, Henderson, died Mon- Sm1'th - F1'fth Ave · Robert
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1 15 tie
O'Brien It Crow Realty
tiC
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Call WY Z-2126 or WY 2-358t day mormng at I :30 a.m. m E Jones 729 Second Ave · ChesM nd M Do M !liD nd
caD: Eleanor J . Douglas. Rt.IONE Silver Pigeon
motor
8 17 6tc the Pleassnt Valley Hospital af· te.r 1•. ~meens, Star J:ii.; The The Sunday School of the Sy· two ~h~dren '~ary ~a~non :nd
3, Coolville. Ohio, Phone:. scooter, 61 model, 3000 miles.
Pomeroy, 0.
FOR SALE Pomeroy, -6- room ter a short illness.
Rev. Milo Moore Rt. 1 Vin- racuse EUB church held a pic- Ch Is Chrisitne and Kathy Kil
01e1ter llllfl-2427.
Like new. 55,000 BTU circuhn
He was a riverman and was ton· Robin Lyn~ Drurn'mond nic Sunday following the Sun· rl 'k Ch . 1. h d . t '"'" Jating gas heater. 0 ne 20.000
house with bath. Mrs. Jo employed recently 8t the Rakes Rt. • 1. Gallipolis ·, Elza Deeds,• day Schoo1 hour 8 1 the Kyger patr ed
c ; "' me ath JUR
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Chares
1 .U:: CONDITIONING Refrlger- Stout, Harrisonville. 8 10 6tc L.- "••g in Pl. PI ea,.nl. A veurn
rom
a moo Mrs.urBeto
1 Bidwell: Mrs. Garnet F. Rus. Creek park. .
llri'OM\JBILI
IIIIIU'8DCI DeeJ1
BTU gas heater
. European
countries·
C!IIIei!UidT '.oot your opera
Eblin, Jr.. 313 Condor St., ation service. Jack's Refri8·
--~ -eran of World War IHI, hde was sell, Rl. I, Bidwell; George E. A basket dinner was enJOY· ty Loucks an R N ~t St Anne'o
lllr't llcenleT can W'l :l-:!tlll6 Pomeroy , Oh1o. WY 2·3427. eration, New Haven. Phone FOR SALE - 6 room and bath born Dec. 22, 1903 in en erson, Bates. Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Roy ed at noon w1th the Rev. Paul
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8 17 ltc TU 2-3537
4 1 tic · house_, w
_ilh 101!! acres, bam, the son of the late
Edward E Bo ti South s ·de w v . Sellers asking grace. Following hospital, Columbus, and two
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Rl 3 and Harriett Frost Bales.
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daughters Jacnlyn and Jane·
===~-.,....--=::--..:;::.- !956 FORD Victoria Hardtop,
out Ul mgs, omeroy,
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Mrs Wallace A Smith Jr
e mner, ev.
era gave a
d M W'IJ'
Wll! 0
HET.EN'S Beauty Shop School ,.
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Good
AU ONEER
Rose Hill Can be seen by He is survived by the follow- Pl. ·Pleasant·, Mr·s. A. ' KeJ·t·h• short sermon, using Luke 15, Mr. an
rs. 1 Jam
. 1 A t 11 thru I standard transmiSSIOn.
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Pomeroy RD and chJldre• Dru
Days Spec1a
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appointment only. Call WY 2· ing children, rs. acque ynn McClung. Hartford; Lenora M. as his text.
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1175 011 Also'.
28th. $8.50 Permanents $6.00 motor an ~res. d ·.. I tel·
Crill Bradford
2779
8 12 tfc NJbert and Ml'8. Janet Parry, H h
Pt PI
. M
Games were played with priz- s!lla. a student at RIO Grande
Open 9 to 5. Evenings by ath fo~ sale: 17 mch Ao~;'" 'wah '
Write, Prune or Contaol
.
- Pl. Pleasant;
Mrs. Johnelta
a~;ookhame, a~. E.r:, es awarded in various contests college; Mike, a_ recent gradupointment. Operators, Helen I evJSIOn table m 8 11 3tp
A. C. BRADFORD
BUILDING Lot for sale. Ra· Jones Henderson and Robert L H k
pt PI
t M
including sack race
Becky ate of Eastern High school, and
stand $40 00.
Raem'e, Oblo
cine, outside corporation. 89
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. o anson, . easan ; rs.
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Brc
l kles and Sandy Bennett· 1! ___
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x 189. Price, $700 cash. Phyl· and Samue ates o
. eas- Le. P Bol
Rt I Le . Hawley and Ricky Ash for in- 0 an, asu
8-l!Hitc •AKC registered Pekmgese pup- •
6 I tie
ant.
MWISTh.
esL, G'b.b • Rtonl, termediates and Tommy' Roush, has enrolled at OhiO State In
1 9-2628.
·es.
Mrs.
W.
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732
lis
Bailey,
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&amp;arl Graeser, PlumbJnc and
8 12 3lc
t ers are wo 81"ers,
· Letart: Gail Miller. Middleport; lhe primary group; Foot race, 1 1.
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lo•t a!ld Found
Syc,...ore St., Middleport. I
Heating
Dulhe Robertson of Pt. Pleas- M D lb t E Our Rt
I for primary Demarisa ~sh and Miss Frieda. Faehnle of MidSOY'S RED d bl ck A~W WY 2·5575.
8 17 12tc I
IIIIDenville, Oblo
nJR SALE----=-6room house ant and Mrs. Lula Lucas of p "ian~· ~ ·bel s, B ·M ' Dealra Si~ms · Three legged dleport, a cousm of the descendRoadmaster a~icycl: missing CANNING tomatoes for ':~~~
End your sewer trouMeo
~mJ~~:n;it~:~·~~ur~M~~th, Gallipolis; d Delhree :•~ther:r u~r. Syr~cus:~~rs. Eldn~ Ba~~- race, Debbie Hawley and Ric- ants also attended.
from yard at 448 Second - st, $1.511 piCked. $1.011 m .
We bave oB olul
8-16-3tc George an
nver a esates ett, Rt. 3. Jackson; Mrs. Mon· k} Ash who also won the Wheel· Unable to attend were Dr. R.
Middleport. Liberal reward, field. Vincent
Brodenck,
Sewer MacbiDel
Pt. Pleasant and Charles B . ford Rader Rl 2 Beaver · El- barrow race·
and Baseball G. Will and family ol New
Reasonable Ra...
7 ROOMS · 2 .story
- h-ouse
. . cel· of Galhpohs ' and 15 ••randchil- mer Cook, .Jackson
. ' ; Mrs. Cecil
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1 resignfor return. WY 2-3663. 8-17-3tc Roc k Sprmgs. __ 8 17 3tc I
lllrow, Roger' Ours.
: p a Itz: N· y ·•· Dr. W'JI
_ _ _ _ MONTGOMERY Ward Mo-ped CoD W~ 2-2171 Day or NJgbl
Jar, garage, coal house, wash dr~~neral service'S will be held A. R.ichards. Rt. 2. Wellston; After the games the men of I ed thiS year alter 50 years as I
For . Rent
in good condition with new
7 211 tiehouse, extra bmlding, exira at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the and . Buddy L. Peaytt, Buffalo, the group was taken on a tour I teacher; Mr. and . Mrs. Fred
mol or. Will sell for $125.00 ' HEATING, PlambtDI, MaeDer lot, near schools and church- Crow-Hussell Funeral Hom e. W. Va.
of Kyger Creek plant by Harry ]Ferrel iFlorence Will) Qf CoI&gt;RJVATE TRAILER LOT with or consider Jrade for live- Furnaces. Aroold Brothers, es. Pearl Hysell, Rutland, Rev. Garry Roach wiU officiate
Blrlbs
Clork. A vote of thanks was \ umbus; Mr. snd Mrs. Milton
cem•nt pAtio. Call WY 2-2936 : s1ock. Coli 667-3866. Coo 1- Ill Ea&amp;l MaiD Street. PoJB- Ohio.
I 17 6tp and ~urial will be in the Kirk- Mrs. Eldon Barnett, Rt. 3. extended to the Kyge• Creek G.. Wd! and family of C~J
or 790 Maple St __ I 17_3tp l ville.
8 17 3tp eroy. Pboae WY %-2448.
FRICK's Saw Mill and - Cap land Memorial Gardens. Friends Jackson, a son, 1:12 p.m. Mon- Plant for use of the park.
Wmchester, he bemg athlellc
HOUSE TRAILER, village of 1 STE-RO • Radio Coolbinalion.
__7 28 tfe_ Wedge Machine, together or may call at the funeral home : doy.
Attending were Re. and Mrs. director of schools there.
Middleport. Two bedrooms. Beautiful walnut console. Has C_A_R_W~a-sh~ed
~ and vacuumed. separate. Mrs. Z. B. Chap- after 11 a.m. Tuesday,
Dlscbaraed
Sellers and daughters Mr. sod Flowers decorated the altar
availsble immediately. Phone AM &amp; FM radio and four i Wilson 's car wash, 550 Page man. Kingsbury Rd. , HarriPersons recentl discharged Mrs. Dick Ash and f;mily, Mr. ~~day 10 : - : : : ;Jil!lllet 1:
8
WY 2-2186, WY 2-3600 or Wy speed changer. Four speaker ' St., Middleport WY-2-3715. sonville.
8 17 3tc
j
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and Mrs James Hawley and 1 Jam an
2-3348.
8 10 tfc sound system. This is a 1965 Open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. FOR SALE ·. 20 acres, 6- room
from the hospital were Charles f I M d M La
8 Bexley Methdisl church given
h
Swindler, Miss Garnet Stover, kamJ yd. r. aMn 'r'h· rryH a· by Mr. an• Mrs. Kilpatrick and
l'RAJJ.ER SPACE, Depot St. , model. Used only 4 mont s. .seven days a week. 7-31-30tc j house, balh. barn, other out·
Mrs. Mary Hale, Wayne Harri- er an son, . rs. e1rna aw· Mr. and Ml'8. Ferrel.
Rutland. See Jim Fry
Full balance due $104.26 ~r NElGLER BUIWING Supply buildings. Kingsbury Rd. , Harson Albert Mabrey
Janice ley, Mrs. Edith BurneD, Mrs. A b ff t d'
d to
$150
per
week
Try Jt '" 1
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was
serve
8 3 •15tp
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Racine, Plastic waD lila 14c risonville, Ohio. Mrs. · ·
L. Robert., Mrs. Charles ShuJan ffil . s. e rna rue the 27 present in the spacious
-· -Apart
..-... 1 'th b th your home. Call WY 2-6555.
It f
b lhr
Chapman.
8 17 3!p
ser Mrs Edith Hood Mrs Net
M
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men w1
a
or a ooms, _ _
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New officers were elected ler and infant son, Mrs. Robert . •
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d
H - dining room of the &lt;amily home.
8 17 &amp;tc per sq.
In Pomeroy. Phon• W'l -2-3319 .
--bouse buildel'8, aluminum sill- WT FOR SALE : Excellent with Mrs. Betty Cline the new Stevens and infant daughter. tJe Moore. "r. an
s. er1.,11·tfc · SEWING machines, repair ser- ing, kitchen cabinets measur· building site - 37 1 atns on president wben the Middleport
ochel Diddle, Melissa Imboden,
;;;;-:o==:-;;---::c=-=~ vice. all makes WY Z.22S4. ed to &amp;ze of kitchen.
FWute 33, ~ miles
from unit of the Womens Christian
Don Qmsenberry, Raymond Krl1
FURNISHED 3 room apart The Fabrit qhop. Pomerov
7 17 tic Pomeroy. Good well. Call WY Temperance Union met ThursI der, Maurice SJrulh,
Rolhe
ment with bath. Phone WY 2· Aulhroized Singer Sales and
2-5187.
8 17 Jfe day evening for potluck picnic
Hemsley, Roger Ours and guest
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5435
8 6 tic
Service.
3 29 tic
Auto Sales
- - at the home of Mrs. Marvin
I Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Snnms,
UNFURNISHED ' room.
ONE ONCH PIPE-, - ladders, • d c I b .t
88 Old
Wanted To Buy
Kelly , Grant-St.
:ltrs. Alma Hysell and Miss
utility room. nice yard Pomt walk-in refrtgerator, wooden
r.. e e "Y super
,_ ANTIQUE Furniture,
dishes . Other officers elected
in.
.
.
Joan Carter of Columbus and
Lane. Lmcoln Heights. Ph. bushel hoxes, all in good con- mobile, good trres, aU new miscellaneous. Call or write : elude Mrs. Kelly, vice presi· f M~ss El:!D~ Da~s, /a~gh':er l Mr. and :ltrs. Doo Dailey and
w~ 2-38'14.
1 IG tic
dition. Call 985-3201, Mrs. H. brakes, radiO, pow~rd brakes, Mrs. Howard Cecll, BOO W. dent; Mrs. Beulah While, sec- :as ~ho~:n a::he :.GI~I 0 ~~~~ sons of Newark.
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TltAILEh WTS _ b'ee ltW G. Webster, Long Bottom, power . steermg, Y romauc Main St., Pomeroy.
i"etary; Mrs. Clar~nce McNe.al, Year" at the Patricia Stevens
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PT. PLEASANT -;- C. Fred!llld water. llmnt'o hall
Ohio.
8 12 6te :::s;~~~n~re!,":t e::':~
6 29 tic trea~urer; Mrs. Lillian Steil!, School for Teen-agers this sum. Jlunt Covertl rn
erick (Skeeter) Smith, 711, St.
0 _
age
GIN SENG ..,.25 per lb gold- p
C D Walter G
fo
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PJanJSI: Mrs. Genevieve
Sax·
. Col bus
F-'-lPerersllurg Fla. formerly a
er Pork !Stale Apprcmdl
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omeroy. a
ruesr He or ent
ton, corresponding
secretary n~er. m ~m ·
•"'1pre on ruwy
resident of Pl. Pleasant died
Minersville. Oblo, Phone \V'i, en seal $1.85, wild ginger 65c. er. WY 2-3230. Acl1lal mil&amp;c - - and Mrs. Jacob Turner, flower MISs DaviS w~ presented Mrs. James Murray and Mrs. Saturday In St. Petersburg. He
W32t.
RANCH STYLE house '" Syra- ehairman.
wllh j trophy durmg commence- Charles Mayes were IU"Sts on bad been In faiJIDe beallb for
1 11 11e Bill Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio. age 43,000. Price $995.110.
l 'IJ:t
8 12 12t.c
8 ~ tic ~used
nx;m•
and ~f.h,l Plans wece made for the ment exercises Fridsy evening Fridsy
tile latter's dauflbler -.ral yeart.
I!:E 1llld tour ""'"' !Urr"lllt 18 CIDCKENS 2 TV tube test- 19fi1 FORD .Galaxie, standard
ar w
lool'!!, gas eat, Meigs County WCTU meeting at the conclusion of lhe school lnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Er· Mr. Smilb wu employee! u
ld llld DllfUnl1llted s,.n ers I TV boll meter Mar- shift, 4 door, excellent condi- storm doors and carport Ph. to be beld Se te •-sessiOn
nest Covert and family of Bel·
tth the st P 1er
atellta W'l tM34
12 8 ~r vm· 'Slone, two w·Jes 'out of tlan. See Odell Mauley, 860 119'HII54.
8 17 12tp the MiddleportP First
m.,... 3rd
at Another
. area girl was cbo• pre.
. burg
I prmter
w Co1Dp8111., Hae for.
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Printing
fURNiSHED 4 room and bath Rutland on Harrisonville Rd. Beech street,
Middleport,
Insurance
Presbyterian Church with the en as second runner up, Miss The Covert fBDllly recently merly worked for the pt, Pie..
1Middleport unit 81 lhe host Marty Evans, daughter of Mr. moved into lis new brick ~ and Register and the Stale Gamodern. 1st Floor apartment.
8 12 6tp Ohio, or oaU WY H919.
Middleporl Call ~ ~~4. 1949 Big 72 mOdlli Harley Dav8 16 3lc P':..!YI'Oma~7 =cep.~ 1group. A planning session will and Mrs. Tim Evans of Ga!U- there. The women - e
zetiAl In pt, Pleasant.
--:-:--:::::=~=;:-::--.:: __ idson motorcycle, an !liD' conDo RamiJitt
blrfll recorda and almost 8DJ be held Augost 23 at the home polls. Miss Ann Dotson of Co- on a tour of polnla of interest in During World War n be Wll
~ and 4 ROOM furnlsbec apart. dilion, $1GG eash. Also lll8i1! Warld 81udanl ,. loiap8d
other doewnenta.
lumbuo ~as fil'81
runner-up. Belp~ lnd Parke':"~f, in- employed with the Marietta
1of Ml'8 •. Cline.
meat&amp; Rowley • Reed Hard- pony with colt and due anEJoefleJICII
a.- lalllrlmee, Pom""'J' A business meeting was held These g~rls were chosen from eluding lht swlllliii1Dg pool Manufacturing. He was a mem,._
S U lie other colt Jn Spring. Phone life ear room. rldo 11111 ,...
Melhodiat
1 4 tfc follow1ng the picnic dinner. Tbe the M member~ In their ses- where Chuck and Paula Covert ber of the CbrfJI
"iDOUBLE, 1 rooms.
8 12 6te """"'""'"· 8maD car oeGIIllllll
,
special prayer was given by sion.
are enrolled In swimming elass- Church in St. PetersbiJrl.
222 SH 2-5538.
Syt:amon St. W'i 2-5212.
ONE GOOD used washer, 2
D1811811erabiii&amp;J
Legal
Notice
Mrs.
Bertha
Archer
and
specA
style
review
with
the
ea,
tho new school were Mrs. Mr. Smith was born Mardi
11111
301c
cow
milking
machines
w
t
b
See
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ooar.oo
ial
muaic
was
provided
by
the
girls
modellng
costumes
for
Covert
wiD teach this fall, and 17 1BI9 111 1'\- Pleuant, a IOD
1 30
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PbiiUp '"•"'" Smith, •
'"'"'"· Rev. Donald Hicks and
bis street wear, sporle and forms] !be park in Parkersburg. They
the late C!arleo B. and J..a.
FURNISIIED apartment,
I compressor. Phone WY 2-7761
lllletaopolltaa M'*'
...., .,..,. ., ...,,••, ,. eu. •1 daughter, ScherTy, Mrs. Steiff events. The girls were enrolled were retumed to Middleport cllle J...;.. Smith.
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8 11 fitc
B. MaiJI Street, Po..,.__.
Grwnvllle SnUth, New H.-ven. We.t
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ftiOIIII and '".vaw a
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,.,...,.., ••• Gnn&lt;&gt;ill• Sm!lh. ,.,.., presented a medley of hymns _various classes including art, Friday evening by Mrs. Covert. He Ia survived by his wife,
....._ Ohio Hotel. 7 U tic 1!165 HONDA 250 Scramble. Conl'lllao WY Nl'7t Zll!l: .......
"' PhiiUp N,,.
. . . . &amp;mlth, w.... ~ 1 · at th
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e organ. Mrs, Florence musie appreciation, office work
Glsdys Morrlloll Smith: IWG
4
NICE 2 bedroom ·house, bath, tact Jack Walker, Hemlock
~ ~'1:r,.,":~~~ ~:.!":..!:. Hannay, Akron, was a guest. and other subjects. Mrs. J. J.
brolherl, John B. Smltb, St.
buement and gas furnace. At- Grovebeafofrer 5WYp. 2-m. WY :/.. Musical Instruments :.:"::':.."'.,...~'~,:-·~
Davis and daughters, Charlene
Petersburg, and llo~~ ~
tie for lllurage. Call WY 2- 6777 •
re,
6894.
be• ......, • ..,... PhiUip Staoh•• Sixth Birthday of
!llld Diana, attended the comSmith of Pt. Pl••sant, .... .,.....
3054
a IS 6te\
8 11 tfc . Real Estate For Sale
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. Ob ve.l
mencement. Mts. Judy Kerns,
listers, Mrs. Vtrglnil Webb If
11
fURNISHED apartmerli;- - 4 WATER for steam irons, 25c 1FOR SALE: 8 room bouse, bath l'=. ~:.. ~:=:.:o;..,~.;;·~:
on
•er
visiting here from Georgia was
Los Angelea, Mn. Katherbltc
ftiOIIII and private balh. caU gallon. Bring own containers. I snd basement recently redec- "'• """""., ..- ...~..,. ot """
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris unable to attend. Elaine will be
WUUs of New Port Rickey, ..
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8 o 30tc \ orated, bard~ood fiool'8, at- : : '.i~":'
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Fla., and Mrs. Margaret Wlllll
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their school this fall.
A3e John Donohue of Ama- of C&amp;tlettsburg, K$.
8 14 tfc MOBILE 8138 $1000: G ,-.a t l uminum storm doors
burtna on ~. """ ""' '"" " " :; borne, WetzgaU st., honoring
rlllo Texas. arrived home SUD- Funeral servleea wlU be lleld
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-- ms and l Lakes, 10 •'43, $201111. M. A. wmdows. Sell with or wilboul A~';~~~'"';•• Bmlth. • ..,.., llleir son, David on his sixth ' ~ ___ , p l k.
day'to spend 30 ctBys wtlb his at 2 p.m. W"'lrr"day atlb•
b,ath. UtUllles furnished. Call Hall, Reedsville, Ohio.
. g""'~e. Sale ~~ ~ 0 "";":·
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parents, Mr. and Mn. Roy Crow • Hu~~~ell Funeral Homa.
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and prizes awarde.t to Maralynn Be Held II.~U"""t
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FOR SALE
suites. &gt;-piec, breakfast set. ONE OF Pomeroy I finest
Decorated eupcakes,
ice of Evangelillf! ChapJ,er, OES, Mrs. Gene Webster, who visit.- funeral bome alter J p.m. 'fuel.
Phone WY 2-7659.
homes, the former Norman
ROUSH ENROLLS
cream and J.oo!-aid ere serv- bas announced that the Ro- ed witb the Dooohl,U!II until day.
WE GLADLY loan a Blue Lus-1
8 16 3tc Neutzling borne, Zstory brick, Ronald Rl&gt;ush has enrolled ed by Mrs. Harris assisted by berta Circle of District 25 will Thursday.
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rooms, l'h bath, garage, in !he Columbus Data Process- Mrs. Ellen Cooch. The Flint. hold its annual potluck dinner Mr. and Mrs. James Brace lbe blrtbday of her ~
purchase of Blue
Lustre,
Help Wanted
Dreplace, 2 acros of groUDd. lng College of
Professional stone theme was carried out In Thursday, Augost 19 at the are moving to the Charles Me- Herbert. Home made fee cream
Sllampoo. B•ker Furniture, :
wonderlul view ol Pomeroy. Drafting in Columbus. He will the plates, cup• and napkins. . Masonic Temple lD Middleport Nickles residence, Racine.
. and cake were served. to Rev.
Middleport, Ohio.
WANTED: Waitress,
neat. , ld.aJD Street and river. Phone reside with his sister and bro- Present ,,.re Maralynn and beginning at 11:30 a. m.
Junior Wolfe and 'Arthur lUll and Mrs. James MorriloD IIIII
8 17 6te I Write: The Daily Sentinel! Dick Neutzling. WY 2-2880 aft. ther - in - Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Coralynn Tracy Terri Lynn Rus- Those attending
are to were In Cincinnati for several Roger Roush. and Mr. and l\ln,
7 28 tic Rohberlt
' . . ZIG ZAG sewing -msch- : Box 224 "A"
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Prheston,l.::h5ile din sell. Jess and Ricky Couch, bring a covered dish and table day" wbere they 'attended the Roush.
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Mr. and Mrs. BDI Shumway ~·J:
cmatrator. Regularly sold ,;;-;:~.::. 1.''..:'
Clarence Roy. WI 9-2811.
, ~eth~f so~~~~~:~ V~~a ~!:'~ . Kenny Harris.
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Sf19.95. WUI sell for $48.88 or 1,._.., ., - · - .._,.,..,
8 10 12tc • and the late Arthur Roush
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mage sale to be held Septem-' and family spent the weekend with Mr. aod Mn. Ray Heiney. ;: ..
f6 per month. Free home ! ::~• 1 ·~.,..."'=SIX ROOM HOUSE, bath:- eel- :
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1964 Chevrolet Impala H. T. Cpe. _

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oeptic tank cleaner. !..aJul. POMEROY - One story frame
mark Fam. Buresu. J Ill tie 6 rooms, bath, gas furnace
heating, out of high water
$5500.00.
POMEROY - 2 story frame,

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Mrs. Jessie Parsons. P9~ Marie. Wlnlleld were
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workers. Apo l bouse, with bath. 129 acres. day. Mrs. Wllliom Rusell and ! Mrs. Dwi_ght Logan , bas been• uled for th1!!'8&lt;1lly, evenmg h:" : and .Ads.
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Ftiilay, for observolion
treatment. Her room numir :123 north.
E. A. Tracy of Coiumuus
an overnight guest Satur,.; ,Ja•· of his mother, Mrs. E. J.
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weekend g~~ests of his par, 'Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cas;!',;~~~~· remained for a visit
his aW\1 and W\Cle, Mr.
!.ln. .,Rlcbard Owens and
· h*, PattY and Linda.
. and Mrs. O!&gt;n. Rea 1pent
llie weekend at the cottage on
11¥'- M..kingum.
. 'Miss Pamela MiUer or Mid: 4ll!i&gt;ort was the weekend guest
llll.•:!llw She!Ue Clark.
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t' 'll•mlas white their parents, Mr.
;:a Mrs. Ger,l DeWees are
r, Y.JjjU!lf! in Kentucky.
1.. l!i'. an( Mrs. John Jordan
daughter of Columbus were
Weekend gllest· of her parents,
!'lfr. and Mrs. Bradlord Maag.
~ · Mrs. Florence Burnside enter' ed Meigs General Hospital Satllrday evening for treatment.
-il:. and Mrs. Anthony
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wl!re weekend guests

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Miss Judy Butcher entertam- is on vacation from her duties
ed with a bridal shower _at her at the offices of Dr. J. J. Davhome Saturday evemng m hon·
or of .~is' Jeanette Crooks,
OBSER'Ir" BIRTHDAYS
bride-elecl ot Mr. Daniel Thomas Miss Butcher was assist- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber
td with the shower by her mo- entertained
with an outdoor
Jher, Mrs. Ira Butcher.
picnic dinner SW\day at their
Decoratiou 1nctuded while home in Rutland in observ·
wedding •ells and a bride repii- ance of the birthdays ot her
ca with umbrella by Hallmark father, Mr. Lawrence Milhoan
used on the gift table. Guests and his brother-in-taw. Paul
were greeted by a lite - size Baer. Attending were Mr. and
ol the bride-elect made M L
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household utensils which had dieport: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Babeen made by Mrs. Lewis Sau· or and dau~hters, Chester: Mrs.
er and Mrs. Francis Anderson C. E. Burdette, Charles BurGames were played and priz· delle, Middleport, and. Mr. and
es awarded to Mrs. Way.!'• Mrs. Weber and Denms, Dean,
SWisher and Miss
Kthrvn Donna, Dallas and Duane.
Fruth. Point Pleasant. After the
had been opened, refreshtour during the arternoon.
ments ot cakt, p•slel sherbet
and mints were served.
In case of W\cooperative weaThe guest list included Miss ther, there are stili scenic slides
Crooks Mrs Waller Crooks. and interesting exhibits and spemother · or the hooored guest, rimens to see at the Nature
Mr.. ElizabetJo Thomas. moth· I Cenler and at the Waterloo Wild·
er of Mr. Thomas, and
his I life Experiment Station.
sister, Miss Nancy Thomas or
Ripley, W. Va.: Mrs. . Henry
Fruth, Pomt Pleasant, W. Va ..
grandmother of Miss Crooks.
Kathryn F'ruth, Mrs. Howard
Cecil. Mrs Chester Erwin, Mrs.
Theo Neutzlin~ \fr!l
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Childs, Mrs. Donald Lowery,
Mrs. Denver Rice, Mrs. Uon
Gosney, Mrs. Helen
Shuler,
the Misses Mary and Susan
Park. Mrs. Nan Moore, Miss
Mildred Hawley. Mrs. Guy Reyooids. Mrs. Carol Wolfe. Janice Bailey, PoUy Hysell, Sharon
Roosh, Mrs. [ arry Baker, Mrs.
Lewis Sauer, Mrs. Wayne Swish·
er, Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer,
Sars Gibbs. Mrs. Francis An·
derson, Mrs. Wallace Bradford,
Mrs. James Pullen, Mrs. Frank
Wilson, Mrs. Richard Chambers,
Mrs. Richard Pickens, Barbara
Kuzma, Athens, roommate of
tht honored guest.

The Region Eleven Nature
Touc will be conducled by Miss
Sara Warren, Naturalist
at
Lake Hope State Park. beginfllg Ill 10:30 s.m. IE.&lt;:'I') Mopday, August 13.
The meetmg place wm be
the new l'lature Center at the
Lake Hope State Park, from
where the O!ds' Hollow Trail
will be taken lor a morning hike.
Miss Warren says thjs trail is
a favorite. allowing ample opportunily for viewing wildlife
and affording several places for
rest.
Lunch may be as simple
as elaborate as one wishes
ing from the "sack" variety,
group picnics. to gourmet's
delight at the Lake Hope
!ng lodge.
U visitors are sti!l hike-minded, Miss Warren wi!l conduct
either a walking or an auto
hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja·
cob Schuler and Linda remained lor a longer visit.

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held Sundav at the home ol
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Mr. and Mrs Lee Ciar_k &lt;Betty Matthews) m Cheshore.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kelly
left Sunday for a trip to Michlgan where they w1ll be guests
or their son and famliy, Mr.

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THURSDAY AFTERNOON

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Sr')nes at 1965 Fair

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1965

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The 102nd Annual Meigs Coon- omoolhly lGr lbe opeom, day,• Shade Roal!e 1: Grea B. Roush,• Roush.
Fair opened Tuesday - •· eommealed Mr. Jollllston. &amp; Syracuse; Carol &amp;chtel, Mid-• Dresses: Mn. Purley Karr,
mid !JO.plu.s degree beat - wlfb farJer crowd no beilll anile- dleport, 3 each. '
I Chester; Mrs. Mora,
an attendance
that exceeded !paled for tloo remaiDIBa dayo Quilt&amp; Safah Cdlwell, C~ · Sleeping Garments: Mrs.
opening day in 1964.
of lho fair.
ter, 2.
thor.
Fair Board Secretary Fronk Fair officials complimellled Ruga: '"'"· Sharon Jewell, Handmade wys: Mra. KetlM-1
H. Johnston said 635 perSOM the Pomeroy High School band HarriBonYIPe; Mrs. Rose Gin- d)!.
paid admission into the fair· for its presentation Tuesday. thor, Pomeroy Star Route; Er- Children's Garments: M r
grounds as this new agrlcultur- the band presented 1 concert nestine Wood, Harrisonville.
Mora.
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a! exposition got underway.
performance after the rodeo Kniltli!i; Susie Radlord, Porn- Miscellaneous: Marl8fel
The malo grandstand aUrae- show was cancelled.
eroy. ·
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tion Tuesday was the KiJ18 Bro- Other activity al ihe fa i r Pillow cases: Mrs. Earl Cow-l &lt;2); Mrs. Jewell, Mrs. ~~~~;~
!hers Rodeo that delighted fair- Tuesday was the judging of do- an, SJiade; Mrs. Jewell; Mrs. Junior Fair Tractor 0
goers in the evening. An after· mestic arts, a performance by Woodrow Mora, PomeroY Star or's Coolest; 1st, Lury
noon rodeo show. screduled for the Big Bend Twirlers Square Route; NIIICY J. Mayer, Porn- ion, Minersville; 2nd, Ronnie!
2:3tl p.m. was called off IJe. Dance group, the Junior Fair eroy.
Eastman, Shade; 3rd, Allan
CRESENT BEACH s. c. - cause o! intense humidity.
Tractor Operators contest, and Table llneDIJ F"rie Kennedy, ter, Pomeroy Star Route;
A sea-spawned torn~do ripped Fair board officials
said , judging of 4-H Crops, Eil!l)tric, Middleport.
David Mora, Pomeroy
through South Carolina's rich this morning the count had oot j Rope and Garden exhibits.
Center plece.t Mrs.: Jewell, Route .
'Grand Strand" resdrt
area been tabulated yet on the num· , Blue Ribbon winnen:
Mrs, Vie!M W. Roush, Lang. Prizes provided by Stal!ldi!fdl
Tuesday nighl causing $1 mii!ion ber of persons who paid , I• Paintings: {'a_ul_ Gerard, Mid- ville. Route 1; Betty Cline, Mid- Oil: tractor for contest
d•mage to the posh
play trance mlo the grandstand on dleport, 3: Wilham J. Mayer, d!eport: Mrs. Gmther.
Me1ga _Equ'l!~ Co., With
groond No serious injuries were 1Tuesday.
IPomeroy, 8; D. M. Jacobs, Mid· Aproos: Mra. Jewell, M111. ion being etigJble now for
report~d.
! ~~all, everylblng went dlepo1t, 3; Ray E. Myers, CaldweH; 2 eacb.
Fair compeUiion.

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SKILL, ANO FUN ~ Doxie Walters, Jim Glaze, and
Pat Archer, a trio of 13 year-olders of Middleport, try
their skills at throwing rings onto soft drink bottles•
Frankly, they weren't as much interested in hitting a
boltle as they were over the prospect of "Gettin' their
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Mr~. Jack Matlt.ews and son.
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daughter, Barbara.
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There will be a weekend meet- The Middleport emergency • Rlltltllld High school football
lng at the United
Brethren rescue squad was summoned playera '1M' to meet ThuradaJ
Church at Letart Falls begin- at 5:41 p.m. Tuesday for ,lfar.. tt· W·•· 111. at the school. Footninl Thursday, AuJUSt 19 thru old DelllJlskey, Front-st, who lia1i . equipmelll and phyatcai
zz at 730 p. 111. with became ill after being stone by eorda :will be -Issued.
speakers each evening. a bee. A ph)'sician was sum·
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