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SenUne'' Pome_roy-Middleport, 0 .. Aug. 17,__196~

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Pcmeroy

Robert Morris Sr

Doctors lloo ·•.al,
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.
He was enroute home
-two weeks at Ft. Picket,
:. ::::-;;~i Va. whero be ic a
ln. the Reser'fs.

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son u ... • of Columbus
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.
. ~- Everett 'l'llomas altendr ed the Wingett family reunon
:I Mid SUnday, at Red House, W.
&lt;'V'L She accompanied Mr. and
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Jacob 'nlrner . of Middle-

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~ Qilllmbus are spending a cou-~~ J»&gt;e oC days with their grand·
!'.:~. Mr. and Mrs. Everett
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
' and daughter, Linda of
wl!re weekend guests

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. THIU AUGUST 21st
fUN. MON. TUES.
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"HOW TO MURPIII
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Suan Hayward

William LundiJtoo
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Gordon ScoU

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With Richard Boo..
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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
e Milhoan Midrs. awrenc
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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
GPnrllP
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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tended the Matthews reunion
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

---------------------------------FIVE aNTS
Sr')nes at 1965 Fair

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1965

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For 102nd Fair
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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.
Ia
a! exposition got underway.
performance after the rodeo Kniltli!i; Susie Radlord, Porn- Miscellaneous: Marl8fel
The malo grandstand aUrae- show was cancelled.
eroy. ·
Ia Lewis, Middleport Route
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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.

Shop Other Week Days From 9 to 5 and
Saturdays From 9 to 9

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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
pictures in the paper."- Sentinel Photo.

nfosque Scene of Shootout
In nfore California Riots ·

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brother-in-!8\. • Mr. and Mrs.
Lys!e Meyer. He will be a
senior . at Middleport High
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Haskins Middleport and Mr. and
Mr~. Jack Matlt.ews and son.
Jackie Wayne of Braibury. at·

and Mn. Curti• Kelly and
family .
Mrs. Emenoo Jones spent
the weekend iD Columbus with
her daug~ter, Mr. and M~•·
Lee Davidson. Tiley were JOIDed Sunday by Mr. Jones and
daughter, Barbara.
Miss Charlene Davis, daugh~
or o. Dr. and Mrs. J . •1. Davis,
left Monday
for Providence.
R. I., where she will continue
her studies at the Rhncle '•
Janel School of Design.
Miss Marianne Woodgerd has
returned to Columbus after
spending the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
l&gt;oodgerd.
Tom Lyons, who Js_ em. ~JoyM' h
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with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Lyons and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Mi~
hoan of Parkersburg, w. Va.,
visited Friday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan
and the group joined Mr and
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Mrs. Vernon Weber ~
am .Y
for a cookout at thelf home m
Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roller
of Belpre and Mrs. Wilbur Hanning and ~on, RoiUJJe, Bradbury
were busmess VISitors to Columbus Saturday.

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Columbus,
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. CurU.
Jenkinson and daughter, Mary
Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Betz
cpi. and Mrs. walter M. Harris of Alexandria, Va., are
here lor a visit with his mo!her, Mrs. Charles Searles.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Becker
and children. Greg and Lisa,
are varationing in
Daytona
Beach, Fla.
Joe Reichman Is attendiog a
class at Ohio St&gt;ote University
in Columbus this summer. He
is residing with his sister and

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Planned Aug. 23
At l.ake Hope

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laod. accordlui to a Iedaer THE FAIR - Whether It's on the rides or tossing rings onto the pop bottles,
Hied lhroulh Mvlga
there is fun for everyone at the 102nd Annual Meigs County Fair. This scene sbow1
Pleu Court Judo1e ltbe gifts available in the gaming area and the ferris whee[

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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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·Rev. James MotriSOII is
-~j.' ol.ll;w&amp;!ler, 2l, and Llf.
LOCAL TEMPS
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FMIIFIELD ST&amp;noN The te~peratll!" iD Pqme- 1 ~. each_wet. liDetl $ti uti
temperablreo - hieh roy's bUSUJess district at,l~:OSICosll '!!!\·...,.. a, Mayor C!w·
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Gallipolis Dodgers Reach Finals of Pony Tournament

2-Difl1 Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., AUJ. 18, 1MI

.Capitol Comment, Events Marines Jump, off

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting

Tift Gallipolis Dodgera advanced to the finals of tbe
1965 Oak Hill Pony League Tour·
nament Tuesday night by down·
ing Pt Plea..nt, 11-7.
Meanwhile, the Gallipolis Phi~
Ueo advanced to semJ.Iinal play
by ousting Syracuse, 12-t.
Tonight, al 7 o'clock, the

In Biggest push

8)' Willi- 5. White

ly DOIIOTHY KILIALLIN

WA&amp;HINOTON - The maii·INAoro voltaf bloc nutomiUcll· tlmthaiiiiPiriOihlo
livt enforced ret11tration ol
ly
their will.
tor, bow...,.. much lhl1 quality[
(Dorothy Killalle lo .., •• fl¥int- IIICI recelvlne a splrl~ the most impeccably neat man 1ro voters now going forward No one but the white South- may be derided and denied by
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cauon. Her au~&lt;t colwnmst 1o ual lift - on the part of 1 loyal I've ""r met. Mualc Ia the under the new voting •ights act ern moderate can flvt to the Northerners who do not know SAIGON (UPI)- U. S. Mannes supported by l~afiDI
day is popular singer Anita c..w that hla &amp;•ven up the realm ol Ia Brown who, along In areas of resistance in the Negro this nighest tutorship lor this man. Tilt Negro must
pla~e~:~ ~e~I\~DI of the flee~aunch;t~berr
Bryant.l
pleaoures ot nome at a very with band manager Butl'l1 Stone, South puts heavy new responsl· !tee mOll. For tbe Negro liVIIS lbal his white ftlllld hOI
gea a C
I tellllmese WA!'
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apoclal Ume Ill lha year 1o prova an Ialit IN!It prlao In 1 .,....P blllties upon precloely the same 1101 with orpnlsatlons havhtc deslflll aave to help 111m •• mated Commullllt regiment 20 tnilblld sout.b ofdChu ~ib
Slnct Bob Hope'• niclmalpt 1o our boy1 that lbl)' haven't o' aoy1 who hover 11'1 1111 than mMI who hlvo 10 lOIII and 00 headqlllrlel'l In New York or IJIOnllbiJ and fttiiJ
reporta Uld tbl MarlnH I suf1ere only
I lor mo II "Little Molhar." I lleell foriOiltn.
tnllemll r..ardleu ol atam· thankiMsly born• the real
Chicago or Washlngtoll. His b• the heritage (jiUI far
the Marines, waa one of thre
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dens of this wb~le tragic issue.
conditions as a human be- him.
the Viet
major operations under way i
~ollll clucltlna about bla Jlol» mu family alwtyl bqllll wltb Slvlna "811 Daddy" lor last, CUrren! headlmes salute
ing are inextricably intertwiD- It lo not eaay to make
air. catching a IUOITWI
tiH. I Corps area, oorlbernmol
lrolllna crew which I llrll, jot• 1 qulot and pntlt man n1med 1,,1 dteldtcl to bthtc 10 light those who forced ad01111on
ed wth those of the Willie Sou- voten of men. II Ill
e&lt;:ima~ at more thaD I,OOO by
South Viet !lam's four 11111
ed for • trip 10 Gulntanomo Jerry Colonoa who II probablJ Bob'• ralaUvely unlcnown talonl thlo act - the JobDIIMI
!berner.
difficult to make IQOd
surprlle Ill what a IJIOI&lt;ellllan tary dillrlllll.
Bay and other Cllrlbbsln baHt
- - - ·-to. dallnlac jtHiry Each tstratloa, the N..,..
ol !bole who have DIYer
dlled 1 ..,
,
IUC&lt;:elllul
duriD lha 1&amp; Cbrlltmoa hoi~
'ear he crultllnd P;.._ to groups, and tho wblte liberal ADd 10 IDtellltr 11111 must 11 ali And If this 11lflllltely
attack." ery, ary
lUI Clm Nt
dayt.
\.I
••
mtmbtr ollht mw 1 polltlcoDI ot lhe North. 8 u Dow mlko their way forward, eftte, this llltlnlel1
Just three IIIIIN from tb
l'vt aolna alq tvor
Bombing and ltraftng Ameri· big American air baoe al D
10'flcbarm or 1 Pllt 01 cuff· while a longer-sighted and a th"'l'egro toward the full. eser- job is to be done, ilwW
sinco. allhoiJib
lob learllld
llllltt 'l'blt , ... u I added a more perceptive history will oot e~se of bit ~hts, the wbile ~ done by those moderate
can war planes and
Nang, some 50 miles abov
lonf IIO lhll I'm mora don
Blldciha otuddld with poarlo and deny tribute to all these
ward tba mamtenance of what ern whitea who lha
added tbelr hilb aplollv• to Chu Lai oa lha South am.
molhar than clamour Jlrl. B•
lad• to
bral!llltl 1 realized 11 will ldenUI]' a1 the 1ru1
II ~ far an llllboslld Southeta kaow batltr lhiD 1113'bcidl'
the atlack. Tlui llabl
eacoasl, Marines ferried ~
cautt no stat •yllem ~,..,.,1, By wa,.. 0. lralldataill, M.D. 11 hid
fa;._ 111 piece
thooe moderatt ;rhilt
lradltlon to an meat 1r. the couna, wbal 11
Gllvea~ whleb IDOiblll 11:1 amphlblo01 tri!Ciorl, rubba
ill bll DltiiiP 1LI111 'l'urw Altar havinl 1ald In • r• o1 jewelry.
tharntrt who muat
Ia DO olllfr relloll.
to flabl ullen~sm. II will
iDch and 11&amp; 5-lnob IUlll,
boats, armored vebioles all
ond Zo Zu Gabor aland 10 tne cenl column thai J could lind Thllnkt lot tht mtmOrJ. Otis reform In reality and on The moderate white
maD done by those moderate
sisted the aatlon lrom tho
helicopters bll Ott vllllge com
chow Uno llh IDJ 01), I ban no rot'Oro of a porson navlng boll
1111 IICtllt.
IIIUII act tilth that Htmlnaly It'D llhllll who Uvt I a tilt
'lbl Mu11111 were
pies of cam Nt,
•
willlllll!&lt; beeomt •• lllllrllclor lhret kldntya I ha¥1 received
•
For the Northern
, ..ual and unpreltlltloua lltru- llUI ot ertllo.
opintl oppoaili111
_,
in 1uell arls os convert1n1 tho Iour 1 dozen ltllerP from
and the NIIII'O oraanilotlona
"vary touah" In ru.c•ld,
~po- reom" of I C. Ill Dy· readen who thamHIVOI hove
like absentee landholdero.
b wondad llmln
WEATilER
Ina DO~at Into a makeoblll or havt roilltlveo wno hava,
have pntlo the Iouth and
With woh •
and
LOw llilllabl
... 'l'llllndal
dretllnl roorn 30 minute~ t&gt;. three or even four kldneyt.
querod. But lbl)' wlll not
cealed gilD tmp'-menll.
partly eloady, a eOO.. of 1
for• landhtc and cornbina oul Usu•lly tho extra kidney 11 Oaap ..,• ...,, _ IU and main thott lor the terrtblt 1nd
•
1'lle bllllt aoulll of Chu
ttw scllltnd abOwen, -tal
_,
.,. intricate haltdo In a crowd- IMIIer than normal. Olton it 112 rwmlna 1 1 IHI 011 roll· crucial taak of
an
liiJilod
tlOrlll.
td nellcopter.
.
II also oonluncllonln&amp; and when er~:' Pomarny, :io.11; Pt. Plea.. act ol Congre11 Into a
011111 people, It was Zsa Zsa thla II the 1!181 II il IIIIUaily an~ If ll· KIDIWhl ratio 1.86 human and poUtltll
Gabor that firat year who alit· removed becauH auell 1 kid· rlllnl; ·Hli.ton, 0.72 lilt.; Ct.ar- dillon betwee~~ wblt01 and
qed my maternal lnsli1K1• •~ ney It hilhly tuoceptlble to llllon, !1.11 rll;lna. Kenawba ames.
thou&amp;h I wao only II. In op1to cancer.
dama lrt 111 Ilia till.
The vottnr rlghll lew,
CoupoM Are Worrllo. . 'niql lrtted. - PATRIOT
~Callllnued 01 page 2)
o1 the lart that •enrralo car
Dear Helm:
very 11111111 ton In Midwest)
'·• h . b
•.. b b d.
Boat monmqtt
short, has opened a great
one mqllt.
r..., er 8JS ''"' s e •
Q - lam 1 hu..,llt, 56. My
But It has 1101 buUt 1 house.
Dati aDJGIII olle IMI as I 110 Dear Patriot:
llnll call on the halrdressor, I dodor uys thai bony 1 purs ow. Rlnr - Lock 11, Luth· hat not buUt the hoase of
about thole ~ and dnll . U you ·:trnow" YotD' 11111
NEWARk___
I _ •
0
IIIIO@d her .ereat nerd to break are formln 1 011 my
opine. or Herdman dowa at 1 a.m. son and 01 mutually lair PIB1, oou""ns .~" 111 111 lho ..mill? illltlled w1th Commwdoll,
wheeler·. ~~tu::giOD 0
1
""IY occasiOnally from her 1111- Shouldn't 1 bt on 1 low cal- Look It, Wnllm up al 1:30 a. llld most of 111 of 1 mutual Or Ute lucky aumbett they Ilk ma for their
age and a desire to br liked •• dum diet?
m.; Lock II, Poplar up 11 7:05 oenae of poraonal responslbili!J, send you - whlcb YGU mu II liCIT Your spotting
(TiDo) dl .Ani•lls, who
rose 'ftle 1965 Pomeroy Jl1&amp;h loot• person. Belore long. we were
p.m.; Reliable up at 4:50a.m.; which must now rise In lha check by setrcbhtc lleV@I'Al dlf- seems to be working
from dru1 llort soda jerk to ball team and Its coaches Charhavtna drop talk• about her -' - Wbea boay • " rorm Lock 11, Virllnll H. up at 12:· South if the 01 riment io lo
ferent stores lor that particu- without my help.
mutermlnd of 1 1100 mllllon Its Bleile! IDd RII•D Moare
ehlldron. t wao Mlvltljt odvll'f on the opma, often there art 11 a.m.; llob lllllter up at 3111 more than 1 ":...h tpUm
Jar dl&amp;play? Or the lucky pleH I'd sugeest you leavo
swindle, lodly apn 1 26-ytar were 1111111 trhen Drew
and tba wao ourprlllnt me with no 1ymptoma and lilt apuro a.m.; Ellshl Wood• St. Maryl Federal Ioree leldlnl not
a Iii 11w puett. or the let- opy work IQ Uncle Sam and
•YtiHld !ormer alar Post 1111, The Amtrlcan r..
dehthlful Ulllo pr...nlo.
tlrt loullll oaly when an X·ray down al ~:21 a.m.: Lock
II,
. 1 11 but lo
llhlcll says If you cGml 1o YGur klcb from "'i'bo
"'tiOOll tUIOd ll'-tl . "'···•
fiOII, Pomeroy, met In rtgllld
film Ia mode lor soma other Vienna up at 1:46 a.m.: New rac~a a~ Y
certain store a gift is wait- From U.N.C.L.E." - H.
''
'"u Y ••-a~ session 011 Mnndly
WhOII tht company dilblnd· p• oso. II, howevtr, you MarllnavUie down at 2:40 a.m.: raCial str•fe.
;ng tor you?
This column II dedicated
•hall U. 8· Dlllrlcl Caurl Jud&amp;e · The movie shoe ·prior to tilt
ed lwo weeko later In Holly· hiU much backiCht, heat Lock It onward up al 2:36 a In Its s•mplesl terms, I h •
lamiiJ living, 10 H your're
Rtynlfll' J. Wllt'telld7kt 111!111100 meeting Wll "ClPvtland Bro11llt
wood, I frlt we nod formed a and ma 1111, ort the beol m.: c.
Harner down 11 1:311 tnoderata whllt Southerner will Now mlyhe I should be hap- iDI kid trouble or just
ed him 10 two - U v t 10. -IIIM Hlghllghte,. Guy 0 Rba
cioH frlendohlp I w•• vt•lhlv llutllle'nl. A broco or ortho- 1 m Lock 20 Loreua up al continue to llvt In the arena
py lor the ehaMI 10 win ptlzea, trouble let Helen help
yllr lmlll IIIII
eonctlrrent 11
~ 11 •
1
00
hurt, however, whtn ' · trteted pedlr rorMl may 11,. give you 1:10· un.; Dl~le Spirit down crisis. Unlike lhe Northerner, or get a &amp;ill, or make .a sov·
'
tll'llll of I and 10 yean Oh se ~as repo
c
Zsl Zsa v"':y w.rmly Juot one relief.
lhnt countl of lraud and one hst, '" Holm holpltal.
11 7:10 a.m.; Lock 11, OVEC It lr not merely his a•nerallud lngs on purcha!tl. But lm not.
ym ltter 1n lbt lobby ol tho Odd 1, 11 may Htm 1 low up 11 3:10 1.m.: Stael Trader political and social conviction, These dlli'D thiD(I worry mel
couplracy. Sblllnecl by the Charle• Swalzel ravo a r•
Hollywood R008fvell Hotel. She colclum diet II not mom- up at 1:~ a.m.;Jerry Booworth his vocalized ideology, that lr 'ftley UIUolly lle there and taunt
IIVIh HlllenH De Anpllb' port on lhe Fair police dolan
gav.., me 1 quick "Hello. D•~ mendrd becault thl• may up ot 7 a.m.; Lock :IS,
Jeff , oow at stake. At alike lor
me. Should I make lllr ellorl,
lawytr tbOYI!d for I reduction to and that help Is still neoded
hn&amp;. and I kllfW she dldn 1 lead 1o 1 to11 of claclum In Boat dOwn at s a.m.: G~nup Ia all that he has and Is to "'" nothln1 or Jet a
10
yean but the jUdi• dtnled ilnyone working on the detail '
10
l'f'member me.
Ott oplno ltaell lotleoporoolal Locka, Helen R. down al 5:11 home, bla stilt, hll recJon, ·
I don't want? Or should I
"
""
lha requett.
can pick up his lair paoseo al
Tilt next yoar Mr. Hope tr~d· and 1 tendency for tha verte- p.m.; Buchye Stale down 11 hopes to live In peace In a pothem away and hate mythe Kroger's slort.
rd tho Trop1ca lor the Arcllr, brH to collapoe. Thlo lo .. 7:10 p.m.; Invader up at t:45 111lical community of order
otll bfcaust I'll llf!Vi!r know
BY CLARICE ALLEN
Pool !I'SIMIIII picnic Will he
and my huaband and I ohared Pf&lt;'ilily cotnmoo in women p.tn.; Horbctr Potnt up at UO reason.
what I MIGHT have eot!
'ftle lth blrthdey Bl
held on Sunday, Augull 28, at
two-family cottaaeo wit~ Jayne who havt pa01ed tht m- a.m.; Pamela D. down al 7o4S It is he, and Dol the auttlde The ooupotiJ 110 cenll, 20 Newell ,.11 eelebrated JUly 11
tha Meigs County Foqrounds
M~ntfteld and Mlckf1 Hartl· PIUit.
1.m.: Meldahl Lock•. St. Clar~ reformer who
largely have cenll, .10 canto, ott., off on your with 1 party In htr lwbor.
with • poUuek dinner. Om&gt;
ta lr. Gnohay, Labradnr ~oo
Bouboqut
up at UO p.m.: palled tbil act, who mull '"' Dell purchoae ... ) pttllnt •• tn by her moth.-,
monder
Guinther lppolnted
Thull. Grtfllland. U you
Q - My ...tar 11y1 1 havo Ravonawond up at 1.41 p.m., dispensably aoaial tht
tra111- other problem. Eitbar t buy 111 ld 11 11 0
CharlO! Swatzel 10 recreotlol
reaa Jaynt·a publlclly It ma) a bony ~pur on tho undor lldt BeekjGrd dOwn at 12:40 a.m.: formation with
IOihothinl I don'l really went Iaroed ~we . am: were (Continued ltom page I )
chairman lor this event.
30
8
co'!,~~ ltlr= that lhr of one hell. What cuaoed It? Ba1111r: ' : ' do~~·~' ~ · snd for~tucle which have ID&amp;rk- becau,. il'a a bargain, or re- ·l:~'"lidftlllla:: yo.yos paper ' Today!t YlollllCe erupted es · ,;ank 'Che&lt;!sebrew gave i
: , . down-~~arth ~w:t!'\: Will II havt to bt cut ~~ or t:::l;iln~'ttow:"a: tolO ! :m:; ed him~·~ cl«lde a1 hi hal member to 1et a 'fll,ntot~lt'l_i· Jlv.;. to eacll. Aller
the ci!J tnon4 to rehlbllltate ohort resume on lhe Leader·
been 11111 01 lht Atmy "''"' will corUSOilt disoolve it.
lnd Ltlla C. Shearer up 11 4,. sought to forwlrd raCial jus- elo em the day the cobpon 11 opened her many nice
the IIYOI lnd property of thOU· ship Forum held In Lanea!!e•
wno lllually otru lecl lha
r· A - ..., ,,..1 '"' tht heel Ill a.m.
tice without brm!llng on anar"' ill my other purse - or ~et relreshmenlo of ice
ondl of Netp'O residents ol the on August 14. 'ftlls meelll18 wat
qua may be • reaull or 111n1. !be l
London hy. Not the voting rlghlt
to do what my 11t!Jh- eup cakt1 nuts pretsels
48-lquare mile Watts district attended by Cheesebrew Dol
P
1
era.
tlrtll ol carrytna a lot or ••· loMwlll River t·M itself and not all of Wsbalng- [bor doe•: buy a nock of greer- kool ade were .fn.ed to
!&amp; persans dled. more Hunnel Gny Guinther Paul cu
'l'hrqhout tho IA&gt;Ur, Jaynt ,
weight or . ·eok arches. Oaorgt T. Price doWD alii · ton'• powers can solve the cen· ies, get up to tho
crowded Davis Becky tberaboch
than BOO wfl'&lt;' lnj~red lnd dsm· cl and' Frank Veugh.an
oev,..· torrot thlt lhe waa lht NothlnC will dl110lve
them p.m.: Marmet, UUII&lt;Illn ruce tral problem here.
check otand, lnd th111 hiDd tbe 1c G~ul FriDCel and'
agt amounted to nearly POO Mr Cheesehrew was· named
11
~u":.If pulcl.-1~• 01'11 but cortllona may taka away ~own
• : \ ~~~~· :::.&lt;&gt;:I Thla central problems Is how checker • handful ol OOUpotll Hawk Shetla Newell
million In rlot1n1 unprecedented the i965 "Gifts lor the Yank•
ea
to
anile
It
In
tny
IDIIammaUon
tW'roundan,e
ucao
ow,
to·••
·,
_
:
H.
lo
help
the
newly
enlranchlllot
rtlund.
He
d!M!III'l
blvt
end
Melba
'lllomai
n;,bble
iD
this C!ellttlry.
Who Gave' chairman lor Posl
HoJll ""kll lbow Htr alforlo ,.. th
nd
II
Jt erson up a .... ·"'·. . ·• N
t I
.
l'me
•~ match a•h .., •tth
'
1
1
00
1 lbt 11or
·
... em
re eve your E 8 1 do
t $·tO 1 m · "" egro
on Y to l'fiiS!er
w
• '
..,. w
Sandy Wood Un4a and
39 Commander Guinther narn.
~
pain. If lhle doi!Sn'l •ork and ~ ~:~ ~~ .t~,; . ·.m.; 1,;.j but 1110 to Yote with an llt!elll· y~r purehue, and ht woulrl- MJtrl,
and Faith
Mel 1 OeMnl Hoo Hal
,.j Paul'l'aylor and tl'rank Vau-'-1 lbu
the pa1n lo •••ere.
aurJictl Sol
d
o.m.
1enco
nd
lnleJrll1
th1t
"Ill
n
t
risk
otfendilll
a
mtomer
Cain
Donnl
and
Debbie
I
P
glln
lo the welcomlne I!Oillltll~
11 1 50
• ..., ..,..._ lr It from an removol of the apur lo the
vay own
not allow him to become lhl anyway. But that's dlohonnt. liam; Jane Ann Bahr and
AllmltllaM ... Nalllt Weeoe, lee
dtltehmetll whlcb •lfled trealtnent of chotre.
GIIU~I• Daa - SltnDIOD unknowing tool or far-out loren So far I have only been tempi· thy Newell Mrs Newell
Syracuse: Ellsworth
Rowe,
·
11
,· · - -leelut Gl 11110Wdown at•:.a p.m.; RiChard Moy· oullldt tht South which HI 1n ed.
IBBIIted b ·Mrs. 'c. It Nol110t1. ~: Panay Jones, Long The IJJell tnembenhlp wes No
41'1111 Ia IUb-ttro w.athtr. to Q - Should a
eyst 11 down at US p.m,: Natwnal h11 ntw ri&amp;hll their meana o1
Mr
y
BoiiOIII, Charlu WIIIGn, Reeds- ported ll 81 paid membart.
11
0
~~Ida diamond
eamng'oontinue to drain lor slr ,down at 10:4S p.tn.; Southern rallltll up 1 viii, unlbtUlnf '
~~: th~al'l milY.,mml~~· and;.:. MrsGa:n Neuman
•·
This figurt It tllghlly ahead fi
...... "" 11''11 Hnllmental 111&lt;1111ho aftor it bao liMn laDe· down at U :tlli a.ro.:
Pew
a...,. ,. ml ••
""•
"'
•
Dllebarpa wwrtlll!e 1111 ytar. 'ftla POll Wlnll ~
ftlut fGr Nr.
ed?
IDowney up at I:.S am.: OltekI wl•h they'd sav,.- and mly· weekend guesto of Mr.
Pollleroy.
roach lit quota by Vtlero•,
1 a bltttr form of , Mrt. Arthur Orr.
A - Nt. It ,.. hava ouch a aow up at 2:11a.m.; Jobo J.
bl
we'd
11
Dr.
Day
and all mombert ar1 Ul'f
1
.., llllrd llull tGok me to ltlion (allo called a ,..,) JOII Rowe dOWn all a.m.; Alkllup
: adYerUslna. - BtTI"Y
Mrs. Ropr Grutlfl' and
NE'D CEI\TinCATES ed 10 pay their 1981 duH onw.
,._aDd JIPID and lnlroduc- lhoukl llthtr hnt It com· 1:50 1.m.: Phillip Sporn ap at
Dear Betty:
ren. Lopa, - •
Ptrenll who have• child atlrl- Dues can be mailed to Drew
.. all Llnl'l'llmtr who wu ploltiJ nmoved or ftnd
114:10 a.m.· l:llfrellll doWn at
VeStil11le8
Well. whaddayaknow'
I've Mr. and Mrs. Hany
•·· lha lirol -•• In Soutbern Webmr Post31 p 0 Box 401
a lee 1J10r1 led aubmltled 1o what le!'lll 11 allllna the
1: t&amp; a.m.:' IIICI All up 11 1 1,
C
1nt an ally. It's nice to learn ntl!, mnsboro, """ rtcont
i'.!,ll SchiOto;"trlcl eletiltn- P0111troy
' · ·
... IMibtr-btnRinC. Allhoulh lectlon .. that lppt'Gprlelt Ill· : m.
'll/
rm 1101 alone I~ ruenunr what !Iori of rdr. aDd Mrs.
tary achoolt mUll ill llblt to Retreshmonll Wert 11411'Ved lol
• I I - ol Rollywood'l MIP« tlhlotlct can be uaod.
I
companleo evidently think hDUte Wonde.
preaenl 1 b11111 cierlllicale tor lowing the ml!l!tlng by l(ennet)
1111'1, ' - - "*- moved by
wins &amp;o ,..,. over.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
the hlld on tht Drat da
ol Harris Robert VIIJihiD 11M
1111 ltl'lllllldt or homellck ...,.. 4 - A ........ bow bad BEGINS AUG. 30
.,.. IIIII IDih••t Patrol .,.... "opportuniUeo lit 111111" son, Rocbeottr, N. 'i..
IICit~l Children lnusl bt ~Ia by Chari~ Swltzel
•
.., llrl ;rbo nor lllldt btpalill• roetntly
with Mr. aDd
01:10~ 31 to enroll
·
1 han lltdlord 1Ciemeata'7 School Tullday lDYMtlpllll 1 two • Jllvt mt !be kind of ~In •
lbl '"'- Oa Chrlll- I!!YI ee heard lhlt It i~ &lt;onliJiaul op1111 Monday, AUJ. II, a teach- car collllloa oa 11tt QaiHpolll fftllna tbit comes wfth a Thomu Weber and othw
TEACII!IIS 10
Dlalrlct tucht!l'l wOI bt htlf
11t !f" wllbla Mrlhot Could my hUiband 11111 1 ...: n' motllna - Willi no eta.... State lntUtult Jl'OII1IIIe IIICI an- h1lr color. u.. bOIIody IIOUCII Uvea. 'l'beir daughtert,
A pneral teaebtrs' meellnl Sept 2 81 9 a.m. at tht Soutb
ul
lot lrOGfl on lbt lrlltl hepaiiUa II 'fit ut with - i1 1111 AIJI. Sl, lltdacbool be- other oa Mlitbborbocid Rd. No II I wnnder, IIIVt I Wilted llld Barbarl, rotumed
f11r all Soulhtl'll l..oeal lclhnol n Hlgll Seb&lt;lal buOdlng.
·.
eillr tiM If lilt 11111 PataUel lham ,.. 10 to their hou ,
lin• In lll1ltlt Wadntaday, Sept. 0111 Wlllnjllttdla lllbtt led- my time and money?" And If with !ham 1llor lpendlll
·
·
Ill llnl, lllltwa Ill her tyw A _ Ropadtlo 11 an ~~ftc· I, the llecllord Board ol EdUI!I· dent.
anyone does, I worry, "Do I months wilh their
. . . .I 11111'1.
u.. CIIIHd by I Ylrul A~ lion aiiDOUtiCfd !Gdly.
Carl driYtn by Mil')&gt;
L. look ohoap1" It 1111'1 Ollclly IIIII.
01-:
•
...
'l'utaU7
Wt141
thoufh
may
bo
lrllll.;,lttod
Clalltl
will
belln
al
1:11
a.
flntmmODd
•·
Rl.
1
Oalllpolll,
lhe samt, but eniJ a maa woa'l Mr. and Mta. Don Matilact[
II U
11
1
IIIJ nt'llad • tbel b, lnilmale COitll&lt;'l durintl lht m., eloel at S:.S p. hi. tlally. lnd Ethel L. 'Pellman, •. Rt. Itt the comlallllb.
and Donna, Btlprt, IJIIDI
• •• allook. Wlllla ""' It tho oculi IIIIa, lhtrt 11 no d r lfHII art lll'Yed Hell day lor 2 GallipoUo, wtrt involvrd In Lifo lltar how othert •ole lltlkAd With Mrs. Lillie Cllrlll. . llrl Will "•
PGl• wban a wHit btl olapaod ~ • """"· pttyalllt Ia adotx~ce. the accident on lluekeyo Ave oa tbi1. - H.
ly.
wflil 1111 M,o Ia lllo band. lbt lbt - t ol lht diMM 1111 Thont wUI ill no ldtoot ltpt. on tho IJSI I!'IIUlldft, 11 J: 10 ,: Carl Jolore 111o ..,,.
Jant IIICI D~tlll
Nl\llhln,
... -.lad 111111 lor solltudt
modt
ol
·
I,
which
II
Llbor
Dar.
m
Gallon
spent
aeveral
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walks and a hit batsman. Galli·
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WASHJNG1'0N (UPl i - The kanas. 111ey were supported by lour lo take a 4-3 lead.
MONTICELLO, N. Y. IUPI) highest salary In sports, as
House Subcommitttee on Fisher- Dale White"ll· spokesman for .The Phillie outburst
was
-Wilt Chamberlain's new three hichma" and Koslof' contend,
les and Wildlife received vary- the organization, Ducks Unlim- hrghlighted w•th srngles by cook,
year contract wilh Philadelphia it must exceed the $105,000 ,aning advice Tuesday on'· what re· ited. He is a former chief of Meadows. Rick Mosley, a walk
bas made the 7-foot-1 center nual wage the San Francisco .
striclion should be imposed on the Ohio DivisiOII of Wildlife. to Johnsoo and a double by
"very happy," furrowed the Giants pay to Willie Mays.
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lowa and Tennessee conserva· Robert Burns.
TRY A THRIFT BOX
brnw of fight manager Cus
f').tnato. elated the 76ers and
Word leaked out earlier this tionists, however,
support· Gallipolis scored two more in
deflated the res I of the Nation· Eight Women are
month that Ute hun tin&gt; dates ed the bure&amp;~•'s unannounced the siJth on an error and base
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Ch b 1 . th NBA' 1 St11l tn Tourney
by the Bureau of Sport ~'isher- lhe Wildlife Management lnsti- 1uree more came on in the
amf er ~n, ~ . s op Eight women golfers are stU!
ies and Wildlife will be cur· tute ~aid the hearing should not seventh on two singl_ea, a walk.
scor~r or e pas SIX season. 1battling for Lhe Tribune-Times
tailed sharply from last sea- even · have been held.
and a fieldP.J"'S cho1ce.
re&lt;:OIVed a .reported $7,1100 last women's championship which is "I'm really a lef~hoaded hi~ son. .
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·l~ast tho!'., of last _y~ar were the burf!Au' inrormation and Syracuse's final scoring was ~
ITawney vs Maude Boerger; NanRuns Batted In
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happy.
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cellent shape" according to \ •
It should be noted that illwill battle fur the consolation [ National League _ Koulax, dians l0-1: Hall. Orioles 11-1; the World University games
Chamberlain is receiving !be ltitle.
Nuxhal~ Red__•' Bu.zhardl, Whil_e_So_x_t_.4.
Princeton
ALLAmerlca Bill '
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Bradley, arrived Tuesday lor
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which begin Friday. Eighty-oint&gt;
of the expected 145 member
Sovlet Union
squad also ar- .
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By FRED DOWN
Claude Osteen and Ron Perran- t1onal League action.
IIiams hit his 20th homer
UPI Sports Wrller
uski. Rookie second hasernan
AL Aclleo
Glenn Beckert had three hils
Denny Lemaster, who's been Jim Lefebvre singled home the In the American League, De- , for the Cubs.
behind schedule ~inct tb~ M~J- tie-brea~ing run when the Dodg- troit defeated Minnesota 7-4, 1 Donn Clendenon's two-run I Glub, bloop, gurgle,
waukee Braves s1gned h1m m ers rallied for lwo runs in the Chicago topped Washington
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1958. seems to have ''arrived'' !'ieventh. Osteen received credit and 5-1, Baltimore nipped Bos- 1homer ~nd . t~ree hits each by PLUMBERS last In the
jus! in time this year.
, for hi• IIIII victory although ton 3-1, Kansas City heat Cleve- ! Bob Bailey, and Gene Alley led YELLOW PAGES.
"Anolher. Warren Spahn,"! Perranoski pitched the eighth land 3·2 and New York downed the P1rates 12-hlt attack . Vern Where your lingers
was the label the Braves I and ninlh.
Los Angeles .6-1.
i l~aw . needed help from .Frank do the walking.
pinned on Lemaster when Ihey
1 Carpm and AI McBean m the
signed him as 8 19-year-old in The San Francisco Giants _Rookie K~- Henderson, sub- !a!e i~ings but chalked up his
'58 But Lemaster's ro~s edged oul. the New York Mets bmg for Willie Mays who had 14th vrctory. Joe Morgan had
wa• slow. He didn 't m:ke it to 3·2. the Cincmnal' Reds downed the day off, doubled home two four hits and Rusty Staub had
the Braves unttl 1962 and be the Chicago Cubs 6-1 and the runs In the fourth l.nnmg ss the three for the Astros.
didn't po'l a winning rerord Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Grants kept pace w1t~ the Oodg- [r-iiiiiii===--===--.1
unlil 1964 when h' was 17•11. Houston Astros 8-6 in other Na- ~rs and Braves. Bob Bolm. went
Even that was a bit of a dis- ---- 6 2-3 mnmgs 1n re!tef to wtn _his
apD&lt;Jintment and there was l
SALES REPORT
seventh game while Jack ~sh- [
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more 1s season when t 6-2. pt, Pleasant Li\'estock Sales Co •. seve wi
185-pound left·hander from CorSaturday, Aug. U, 1115
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tendonitis in mid-June. He did 220 23 to 24.20; Heavies 20 to Jrhnson hit homers to lead a :
ON REQUEST
not return lo action until 3uiy 12.1: Light!
19 to 23.:1!1; Fat nine-hit Rods attack that · !
23 and didn't begin to look like 'Sows 16to 20: Board 13lo
rookie Ted David,.n his oeconcl
• winner until five days ago. Pigs 8 to 14.
big league victory. Johnson
He looked
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drove in a run with 1 single
1ncrease h'IS 1eague- !··•·
Cloanol'l
Pomeroy
Spahn" Tuesday night . all 2 .
...,.,ng
. - leers 15·•90
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2.70, Heifers 14 to 21.10,
batted in tolal to 97. Billy Wil·
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hJtler. lhal gave the Braves .• to 13; Bulls 14.30 to 17.90: Stock
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Cardinals. It was the Braves' ers 15.110 to 18.10.' Stock
fifth straight win and their 27th Calves 18 to 23.50: Stock Heif·
m 36 games, enabling them lo er Calves 17.50 to 20 2S
stay within a haU game of the
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Angeles Dodgers, who beat the ~ Seconds 26: Medium 22.50
Philadelphia Phillib 4-2.
123.t0 : Corrvnon &amp; Heavies 18
Lemaster yieldPd a leadoff [to 24.80.
single to Lou Brock and then
pulled an old Spahn Irick by
picking him off first. Alter HAUGHTON ON TOP
that, Lemaster pitehed hitless
NEW YORK (UP!) _ Billy
ball,. retlrmg 17 batters In
Haughton remained harness raerow _m one stretch, befor~ the ing's leading money • winning
Car~J_nals scored ',n I~JE etghth driver toay with 136 victories
on r•m Mc~arvers smgle and lor a total of $543,978. Stanley I
Dal MaxVIII s double.
Dancer is in second place with
.Felipe Alou, who had lour $4S9,621 and Bob Farrington has
hJts m five tries, started a Lwo- oriveo the most winners 173
run rally with a single In the l'
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l.elr's it, - · yooo old ca&lt;
_., tall - · ill tact. ll¥
two more in the fifl~ when 1 IRISH STARTERS
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Hank Aaron h1t a two-run ·
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at any other litne itl lho Mute.
In winning his second Daryle Lamonica will otart at
And _,, ..., )'011 really "'*' a new
\t,ughb game and raising his [ quarterback
for Buffalo
'65
if lie pncr "'lht?
record to ~9.
former , Notre Dame teamn11ti1[1
Sure you woeld. ARd with t~ 'titi modHt
Dodgers bounced back John Huarte will call signals for
coming SOOA, we'Je ila • deehng mood.
to.... io aoo cllecl&lt; oar loll, Ofld.two straight losses to New York during the Bills-Jell
wdel
yeN prices. tr• ttw one tru~
the Phillies behind the game at Brunswick, NJ., Satursix-ltil pitching of day night.
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PI Plea1ant jumped ahead
Hitting was oery light In the 4-ll io the first on a double and
high scoring contest, as Galli· three walks.
polis had seven hits and Pl Galllpolio ocored three In the
Pleasant had but two.
third and one in thl filth to lie
Bill Cordell paced the locals it.
with two .iogles while Duncan! PI Pleasant went ahead a·
and J. Hamm had the Pt. Plea· gain bul Galti,.oUs won with its
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chance the hard way Tuesday
by coming from a 4-ll deltclt
to defeat Pl Pleasant by scot·
in&lt; the winning runs in the sev·
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That rally saw two walks,
stolen bases by the runners Jim
Williams and Gibby Craig and
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lone semi·tlnal game.
The winner wiU meet the
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Thursday
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Th
..':.':' Eunice
.....Sprague called
., ....
ose present were Mrs. Bert ....,.,,
on
(El Extreme Cruelly·,
Shumway, Mrs. Chester Buck· Mrs. Bess Larkins.
(F Fraudulent contract:
ley, Mn. Boeock, Mrl. Rl7 Sgt. John M. Qwy, Tlll:loa,
G Any gr... neglect of duly;
Tnomas, Mro. Gene WiiiOII. AriJ., vl8ited bls llater, Mrl.
(H) Habitual drunkenness;
Mn c Edd &amp;umphre
Wllh
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!II Imprisonment of the ad·
~- Otborne llld y, ~~~~~ Grant Smllb and lamlly.
parly In a state or Ieder- By Mn. 1f1e Bdl.Warren Plckeoa. Refreahmentl Mr. and !lin. Grl!lil Ollbome.
'~-eo,t..n;,;; lllsUtutlon or under FARM wo~ CLUB
were III'Ved. The September Fla., are flaltlna Mr. and Mrl.
'I' .
lberelo at the time The Olive FII'ID Woman's meotlng wUI be wltb
Mn. Artbuf Davll and lamOy.
The recent "eseulaUon" of[tlons came to the rescue.
filing the petition;
Club enjoyed eating out lor ShUmway.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reed,
the affair in VIetnam would end of the Second World
tJ) Procurement of a divorce their August meetm, at' a ret- Mn Ge
Rosemary and TDIDID1, are vaseem 1o prompt a "• e c o o d 1 d Ru .
.·
out.lde of Ibis stale, by a bus- tauraut near
Parkersburg.
· ne Wllson W&amp;l 00. catloning at Ni•~ar• Fallo.
8818 solidly settled
look" at the previous Incursions oun
,band or wife, by virtue of Members atleDdlug were Mrs. ten 1o a Tupperware parly Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barloll
ollhe United States lnlo Aslal- Europe.
which the party wbo procured VIvian llumjJilrey, Mrs. LUllan Thurlday evening wllb Mn. ant daughter have moved lnlo
ic and European 8Ualrs.
Now that Russian
11 IS released from the obllga- Ploiea!, Mrs. r.targaret Frown, Gay Smalley of Chelf« the the lorlllel Laura !luth prollurtlll lb~ lint ceo~ of 1o the west Is effectually block· lions of the marriage, wblle Mrl. Mamie Buckley, Mrs. demonotralor. GIUllell were eD- perty.
thla coanlry • exllltence wo fo~ ed by the North Atlantic coun- such obllgatlons remain bind- Pauline Myers. Mrs. Ara My. Joyed with prifes awarded to Mrs. Rushla Shumwa7
11
lowed the ~ of our flrsl tries a~d the United Stlltel ing upon the other party.
ers, Mrs. Ella Hannum and 8 Mn. Ben Buckley, Mrl. Grant vlsilint w11b Mr. and
lllra.
preeldent, To keep out of en- forces m Europe, their
.
gues~ Mrs. Leota Hawley of Smith and Mre. Maurie&lt;" Reed Blllne Newell, Alhens.
tangling alnances and.. tbe poll· ests are again directed loward Acording 1o law,
divorce Middleport.
and the door pme 1o Mrs. Lyle
tics of lbe old world. But, in the east and south. Here Ru&amp;- cannot be granted because ol
wscs
Balderson. Relresbmenll were
ATI'END CONVENTION
1900, fresh from a successful sian alms collide this time with mere Inconvenience or lncom- The WSCS 11111 lth lllr C. served to the above !limed llld
~II' wllb Spain and the crusb· the Increased power of
patlblllty of te.ament 0 1
w
s.
Mrs. Frank Bl,., Mrl. Graul Mrs. Homer Holter, Mrs.
mg of a revo_luUon In the Philip- the effective block to
disposition, nor on the mere A. Barnett Tueaday evening. Boring, Mn. Rose Thomao, Wyatt Chadwell, Mrs. Buel
pines, ..., jomed live other na- terrllor1al extension eastward;
of expediency nor mer&amp;- The meetlng opened with devo- Mrs. Richard Boring,
14 rL Ridenour llld Mra. Jack Roblions to put down the Boxer Re- and Chinese Influence in Albanon the reason that the par. lions from lsi Peter by C. Edd George Reed, Mrs. Green, Mrs. son left this morning for Dela·
bellion In China.
ia could be troublesome Ill
are not able 1o live to- Humphrey. Readings were gtv. Chester Buckley, Mrs. Shelley ware to attmd the state garThe result of this action was south.
happily. A more detai~ en by ,.~oral members. PIIIIUI Petty, Mrs. Dwayne Durst, Mrs. den club coavenlloo. Mrs. Bollgains of Chinese territory and Neithe E 1 nd
definilion of the various ~~:;'" 8• ~ mee! With Mrl. Dorhamn Reed, Jackie 81,., er will represetlt lbe Wlldwood
trade ~~ions 1o fuUr of
r ng a nor
grounds for divorce will be d.. .
ue ey, ug. 24 • at Rosemary Reed,
Kimberly club, Mrs. Chadwell and Mrs.
tho natl~lnd tho fulfillment ~as sh~wnl any ~gns of
"""ed later.
~ p. m.wft: lear rug raga. Reed, Ricky Borin~ and Kay Ridenour the Chester club and
of a century-old ambition for USSia s Pana t s. time,
group
eat oul at Park· Balderson.
Mrl. Rob11011. the Twlllgbt 'club
Jlullsla, that of expansion 10 the lncreaslllg sentiment among
.
lhe East and an outlet on the A~ncans for war with Ch•os
Pacific Ocean
raiSes the quest•on · ob.
d
Th e J apanese Jecle 1o this Are we going to do it again?
elp8D8ion and in 1904 opened
war on Russia: a war which resulted In the complete defeat
of the Czar's forces oo both land
and sea and would have push- YOUR
ed them out of their acquired
territory but fur the pressure
applled 1o Japan by England,
France . ond tho United States.
And when, Ill 1907 it appeared Japan again was considerB.SAXBE
in~ action agalnlt Russia, the
U. S. government oent 16 bat·
tleships into Asiatic territory ao CThlsll • pu•na Artllllrt!Die t~~lllntnr
In pn1111 1wnn1. 1 pmlllonlf Olllt Ln.
a reminder of Blg-slock" diP' ltdhl•utll
Wh1 w.lah to dtlerrtlne tfl•
lomacy, and Ruallla kept posseo- ...... ., IIIJ flw lrJIIn thtfr pliYII:IIffllfl
sion of Manchuria and Port lll1111f 101111111 prh.a ltfomV}.
Arthur.
Being temporully blocked Ill (This Is a publlc service artithe past, the Russians shifted cle explaining In general terms
to the west. But on this side a provision of Ohio laws. fndltbey were shut off by the Aus- vidual&amp; who wish to determi11el
All VorletiM For Cool Refreshing Drlnkt
Irian Empire and the Berlin the effect of any law
to Bgdad" policy of Germany. their private legal
afff~;~
But by magnifying the Incident should consult a private a1
of the assaSBioatlon of the Aus· ney -I
Irian Archduke
at Sarajevo In every divorce case there
Tho Big 28 oz. Family Size Jor
they were able to get under- Is a question of public
Right
1
way a wlli' which ended with arising from the pri·m:i~le I
2
the d..membemient of Austris that the family relation Is
Re~~erved
and the disarmament of Germ- basis of organized civilized
any and left open the path to ciety and should be preserved
Add Zip &amp; Zest to S.ndwichu
To Limit
the soulh and west.
unlil such time ae II appears
However, the revolution and to the court !hat a legal
Quantities
qt.
tbe collapse of the Czarist gov· to a divorce has been estab-1
ernment prevented the RussiaDJ lished.
Largo 40 Ounce Fomlly II• C1111
from taking advantage ol their The courls generally
opportunity, and by the time every possible means Jo
they had regained otrength, Ger- conclle parties seeking divorce
many had also re-armed and or separation.
IIIGVed inlo AllBtrla. The way The n1
.
A Must For Every Family Plcnle
again was blocked!
o Y form of d1vorce
But again the •·- tbr
provided for under the law of
-~=-=:..::-::::."•=._::ee~na- Ohio is the total or abso&gt;lule
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divorce, the Ohio courts
being authorized, under
Mix or Mllch-Vonllla, Chocolote, Limon
present statutes, to grant par·
DIYOTE(; TO INTEREST 0~ tial divorce which operates as
l'h lb.
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wu,~ . . ,.., 1a ad•an.. ., lh tt.i.me of the marriage from
Dal., 111111111 lll'lct
llO.etJ. e111
~nnt~., .,..,. tllrH cno11Uuo •uo. which the divorce ts sought;
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Oldr'f&lt;OWD Flats

Ruosell.
Sharon Murphy, Jeffrey Needs,
ll!r. and Mrs. P. C. Stanley or
Miss MarUta File :- Third Keith Powell, Carol Rottgen,
Lpng Bottom and Mrs. Clara
·
Grade - Celeste Abolin, Carol Debra Ann Roush, Jane Elrune
Harris ot ColliiOOIIeut
Lynn Roush, Jan Marte Swartz, Roush, Timothy Roush, TarnaMI'. and Mrs. Sam Lehew
Menlda Anne Grins~. Chal' ra sayre, Thomas Edward Sayfamily recently and~.
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Mrs. Frank Sllillh, Ray
--------NEW HAVEN - Mrs. Sara ry, Clayton Oldaker,
Nancy Briles, ·George EdWard Carson, Sprouse, Steven Smith, renda [
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Janiee of Portland Route.
D&amp;woon, Prtneipal of New Louden.
· :Jeffery Fowler, Debra M. Hoff· SProuse, .Steven Smith. Brenda . Mr. and Mrs. Homer · Iqen- Mr. and .Mrs. Harley
. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sellers
Haven Elementary School an- Miss Carolyn Lievlng - g.,. man, Brenda Marr, Charles Old· ra Thompson, Vieki Weaver. bower vi!lited their daughter, of Pataskala, Terry
and ehildren of Union City, Pa
nounces the following pupil cond Grade - Raymond Robert aker, Ronnie Russell, David Mrs. Brown - Fifth Grade- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffers of Youngstown, Mrs. Elva
visited Sunday with Mr. and
placement in their home r0&lt;1ms. Tennant, William Robert Not- Varian, Rebeeea Whtte, Mteh· Domta Har~. Je(t Ball, Don- and family of Syracuse.
ley and Judy, S!Jversvilie called Mrs. Kenneth D· '•·
Any ehild whose name does tingham, Robin Petry, Cheryl ael Blankensh~p, Rex Howard, aid Dye, . David Hudnall, Char· Mr. 111\d Mrs. Buek &amp;mitb on Mr. and Mrs. Carl
MI's. Clara Milhoan and chll·
not appear on this list please Sleeth. Jackie Youn~. William Donna Kay, Ohve Moore, David lotte Varian, Jeff Hart, Warren called on her grandparents, Mr. son recently.
dren, Mrs. Pat Thomas and
contacl the principal at her re- Wright, Brenda Wtnmngs, Dous- Allen Rouro, Lesa Gall Scott, Teter, Larry Hess. Jay Louden, and Mrs. Homer Ieenhower re- Mr. and Mrs. Roy V•• Meter children bad a cookout
sidenee before school begins on las Williamson . Susan Whit· Johnny Staats, Tony
Weaver Tracy Morris Debra Karr. Kent cenlly
and daughter of Raonswood Ed E' el te'
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August 24th
more Ricky Weaver Gregory I Raymond Barnette, Larry Beat· ISayre. Linda Hart, Pamela Mr. Homer Icenhower was Mrs Iva Jane Van Nest and . 'led tsl ~ '" ho ~ancastheer
Mrs Lo~ise Gibbs - ~irst l Wea;er. Timothy St~wart, Di- ly, Sharlene Oldaker, Michael Weaver, Linda Lou Roush. Ste- taken. to Veterans Memorial I son~. also of Ra~enswood, Mr. VIS! k n;e a ves ere over
Grad~ - Kimberly Ann Hunt· :anna Smith, Brenda Sharp, fto. Thompson.
. 'ven Darnell, Linda Smith, hospital followmg a
heart and Mrs. Robert Fitch, Freda wee e .
er. Jennifer Weaver. Charles bert Sayre. Len&gt;y Roush. Jr. Mtss Jo Lockhart- Thtrd Mary Jan Bumgarner, Becky attack.
. Middleswart and ehildren. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ka~per
Zerkle, Timothy Scott Hayes, Kellh Duane Roush, Jeffrey Grade- Palrtcta Athey, Vicky Paugh, Mtcl!elle . Kay , Darlene Mr Bubby J&lt;&gt;&lt;' Wolf. Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Autherson called and Clara of Columbus v!Oited
Linda Duane Roush, Jeffrey
Lee Spradlmg, Lou Ellen Roush, Re- Rtffle, Debra Rtckard, John v· .· M
I . I Mr
and on Mr. and Mrs. William Ables Tuesday with her parents Mr
R be t N' ander
~ rDy ':w t Layne Lora Roush, Dwain Russell, Rebee- gina Gail Tolbert, Harriette Rickard, John BWTiS, Jane ~rgte R oo~ ; '"150 ' 8 nd two and family recentlv.
and Mrs. Maynard Bahr. . .
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rs. ana .
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Lee Snuth, George Brown, Jay
Y ·rn S
· Red!na Rex Moore Dianne Kay Wil·
ehtldren, M1ddle~ort, Mr. Law· Mrs. Loutse Van Meter and · Mr. J . M. Crary, of Amona
Robert Layne, Judy Needs. Ste- Dreama Rt e, usan
n, liam Gilbert Tia Anne F~llara Miss Riddle - Fifth Grade- renee Johnston and son, Char· daughter ealled on Mr. and is visiting his parents, Mr. and
1
phen Ball, Jeffrey Scott Roush, Bert Louden.
Alan Clark~ Jr Susan .Buck' Billy Gibbs, Jayne Hart, Char· les. called on Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lewis Johnston and lam- Mrs. Reed Crary recuperating
Timothy sayre, Timothy DaviS. Miss Ellen Newcomb - ~ Dianna Ly~n E~~ns
Jov.,.; j1es Woods, Charles Varian, Maywood Johnslon recently. ily of Minersville Roote recent· after spending some time in a
Nancy Jane Powell, Terry S.cond Grade - John Louden, Dl811&lt;' Roush Terri Lynn Bl~ck- [ Cindy Cooke. Debra Gilman, Ja- ~ Mr. Leonard and son, Larry ly.
hospital.
Burrell, Timothy Thompson , Kimberly Knight, Cynthia Ann hurst Cynlhla Darnell Drema oon Ingels, Roger Dmgey, John· Icenhower or East Liverpool re- Mr. and Mrs. William Abies
Jaequeline Paugh.
Kay. Charles L. .Johnson, !ret-! Wright Keith Lynn Ro~sh Gai! iny . Roush. Lawrence Weav-1 cently visited Mr. Homer lcen· and ehildren attended a home- Mrs. "?"lse Farley and LarMrs. Mil21 Oldnker- Firstl'a Lynn Hunter, Amanda How- I SueRo~sh,JohnRaymond,Bam- ' •r.Cynt~ta Haggerty, Dehorah jhower at the hospital.
earning at Millwood, W.Va. ry arleys pare~ts, motored
Grade - James Parsons, Char· ard, Martm Holbrook. Ke1th garner. Scott King, Teka Dew· Sm1lh, Steven Carpenter, • Don- Mrs. Louise Van Mel•r and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dailey
to Mary!~ .to VISit WJth her
les Darnell, Miehael Goldsber- Haymaker, Tammy Hart, Paul ihurst, Stanley Reitmire, Donald aid Mach1r, Danny R. Roush, I Nirki visited her brother, Mr. family of East Liverpool I
husband w 10 "employed there.
ry, Terri Harrell, Lydta B01ley, Mark Harmon. Jr., Cmdy Grm· Fowler David Calhoun Bever· Frances Wnston Rebeeca Oh· 1 Paul Hauber and !amily of 01, bis parents,
Mr.
Mrs. Frost spent a eouple
Yvonne GriiiS!ead. Miehael Fal- stead. Donna Goldsberry, Car~ ly Bur;ell
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linger. Susan Fowler. Gary [ Portland.
Mrs. Orner Dailey.
of weeks wtth her daughter,
lara, David Stanley Staats. An- etla Gibbs, Kevin Fields. Rieh- l .
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Teter. Thomas Oldaker, Sharon !
'
gela Sue Cunningham,
Zack ard Dye, Raymond Scott Clarke,! MISs Jean Judr - Fourth 1Rollgen, Charlene Weaver, Ga-' Mr. and Mrs.
.Lawrence [ Mr. and Mrs. Maywood
were served Ill all ,present. She
MeKnlght, Timothy Dale Smith. Linda Bumgarner, Mary Lou ,Grade- Brenda Cooke, DeniSe :ry Bumgarner, Christine Hofl- Theiss of indiana. viSited her lston called on Mr. and Mrs. is improving at her home.
Kathy Foster, Pamila Carol Brabham, Lonnie Newell. Jo- 1Cunmngham, Ktmberly Ft~lds, man, Tony Grtmm, Patricia Gil- mother, Mrs. LouiSe Van Meter Simey Powell.
-MI'a. May Jobnslon
Williamson Cathy Ann Cur- seph Parsons,
Brian Roger ·Rebec,ca GFryl, ThomRaands GGibbs, lispie.
and daughter.
Mrs. Louise Van Meter
1, Pame a 11 and,
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Mrs. Lehew and son, Larry, daughter, Nieki, Mr. and Mrs.
stead, Carla Haggerty, Karen :llr. Dmgess - SIXth Grade- and daught.er, Elaine. went to Maywood Johnston went to see
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Hart, Sharon Hart, Ricky Hes· Debra Aholm. Broce Adams,
Mr and MI's Lester Slwck- Mr and Mrs Lawrence John·
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~\ Bru~ Hus~'\ ~r;;{ Miehael Athey, Franklin Bailey,:: of ·Silverton. · w. Va., Sun- sto~ and family Monday evenK~eer.H ar~~ ;:· opa Ia Carolyn Barnette.Terry Lee 1day Larry stayed to visit his jing as it was Mrs. Joh1nstcm's
: L~ng, er~~l L napp, Chau ~ Bird, Handy Clark, Jim Cun·, aunl. Mrs. Robert Morehead. birthday. lee eream and
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LewiS, Danny Litchfield. R1ta Harmon, Randy Hart, Jane i t'
N1cewander, Carol Randolph, Haymaker, Michael
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GOOD ASSORTMENT

Ceiling Tile ~:
PANELING

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773-5554

Arlene Bonnie .Jones, Johnnie

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
$299

, Roush, MarkDavtd Roush, Bob- Beverly Knapp. Danny Marr,
by Roush, R1ckey S1ders, M1ch-~ .lohn David Morgan, Millard .
ael Stanley, Cheryl Thompson. Morris. Trwa Morris. Debra !
Harold Wmomgs . Norma Jean Paugh , Sharon Rickard. Cynth-'
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1Ann R.oush, Pamela Petry , Jay Jean Roush, Brian Russell, Jan· I
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et Sayre, Kandi sayre, Patricia !
Convenient Te1m1
MISs Karen Haynos - Fourth .Smith, Louis Thompson, Fred i
Grade - Rttchle Allan B~rd , Weaver, Michael While. Daniel
David Brabham, DJane Bum· Workman Anitra Wri"ton Mol garner, Patricia ~lark, Danny na Lisa Russell.
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I ra . .Johnny Ferguson. Patrida Mount McKinley in Alaska .
MASON, W. VA.
Lynn Fry, Danny Gardner, Ro- is the highesl mountam in the
bert Goldsberry,
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frequent ealls OD her sister,
Mrs. Albert Goegleln at lbe
Veterans Memorial H011pltal.
Mr. and Mrs. WUI'am Roet
and son. Billy, of CalumbQI,
vlslled last week with bt!r
mother, Mrs. Glenna Milhoan
and Bernard, just returned
lrom a visit through the west.
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!her, Harold and family, then
thru Montana, Illinois
and
towns along the way. They
traveled over 81100 mUes.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conroy.
daughter, Jackie, of Columbus,
eame Friday even!Dg to spend
oome time with his mother,
Mrs. Alicellod!onandhe:parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
Bahr, and Billy. .
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Mrs. Hazel Rose and her Ill&lt;&gt;
ther, Mrs. Glenna Mllbnan, eal~
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ANGEL FOOD CAKE

by redeeming all the coupon•
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Wond1r Brfllid Frozen

"Veal Sale" Cube Steaks
Shoulder Roast •. . •••. ... 49c
Rib Chops . •••. •. ••• .. 79c
Lo'mChops ............. 89c
Round Steak Cutlet ... $1.19

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Cottage Cheese

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PlAYHX BABY PANTS

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89c PANTS

42c
54c

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60c

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Reg. $1.19 SAL HEPATICA • • - - 93c
Reg. sp9 Raid House &amp; Garden Spray spt
Reg. 69c TEK TOOTH BRUSH - - 38c
Reg. s1.45 ABSORBINE JR. - - - - 99c
Reg. 69c Green Mint Mouth Wash - 44c
Reg. 98c PEPTO BISMOL - - - - 69c

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We Welcome Your

QOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOON

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Good Selection of Colors

Twin Paclc

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GLASSWARE

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h!J •aoa and three cblldrell ol st.1 Mrs. Bolly McCoY Ia fOIII!nedland Steve at Tuppers Plal111 ODied the CoWie reunion
.
and were 1were accompanied bo1111 fiJ
brother, Mr. WUUam McBride Petersburg, Fla.
to Holzer Hospital.
IWednelday.
overnlgbt BUeaiJ o1 Mr. and the elder Quicks who . while
is seriously w II Lockbourne Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Clark Mr. arid Mrs. Wll'd !olllll of Mrs. Oma Hysell spent a;Mrs. Gerald Cowie of ~·er there vllitecl
with Mr·. IIlii
Air Base hospital.
and family oJ Cleves visited ~I Ellwood, City, Pe.• visited lite lew days In Coluiii~US with Mr. FaDs, Pa.
Mrs. Thomas ,Quick, Mr. IIlii
Mrs. Betty Darst and son. pareali, Mr. and Mrs. Tbomaa mothot,·Mrs. B. S,M)Us for aev- WIUlam llyBell, Mr. and Mtl. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Quick Mrs. Edward Chapman and Ed.,.
CLEVELAND (UP!)_ A New York attorney told Jeffrey ol Mludleporl spent an Clark recenll) .
,era! daya recently.
Gene Mills apd family, accom· and Leanne of Columbus visit· Idle Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Lutheran women Tuesdal. that the church cannot re- evening with Mrs. Agnes Wbite . Visiting recenlly wllh Mr. and Mr. 1\117 Lee ol Alhens via- PB~"':;ed~by~ber;iiso;;ns~,i;iabi;ie~at;iitend-ii;iiedii;;.llteiii;&amp;igraadp~~aren~ts.~T~he ~ Chapman and Shelley.
• IDain apart from the civil rights problem confronting and lamlly.
!Mrs. WUUs 'e•dlngbtiu and lied lite sister · In • law Mrs. i ' -·
the nation.
· ·Mrs. Ruth Cundlll Ia vlsillnll ikil were his molber• Mra. flo. A. 0. Lee.
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. 1 1 WUUam s. Ellis, tho first Ne- Lutheran Church Women, Ellla at the home of her son, Mr. sa Leadinghiun of South WeiJa. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grimm ,
aro member of the executive asked. ''How often do the sani· and Mrs. Glenn Cundiff Sr. and , ter and his slater Mrs. Goldie visited In Columbus several .
council o1 the 'Lutheran Church- tation department In biB cities family tn Charleston. W. Va. Moore of l"ranklln Furnace. !days with their sons and lamles of America, blamed racial clean strotts in the Negro ,..,. She was taken lhere by her Craig Cottrill has been con- llies.
I
v•ole!K'I! on "ghettos, dlsenfran- tion. and where do the pa...t ,son. Mr. William C. Cundiff. fined to his home for aeverai l Mr. and Mrs. Pearl McBride
Chisement, closed doors in cor· roads end in a southern city"' Mr. and Mrs. T. D. HUidore days after a fall In whiclt he iaccompanied by their guests, :
porations. factories, universities He said the church womon"s have moved from Racine to the sustained a had cut below the iMr. and Mrs. Joe Wood ol Ox·
ond churches and the lack of responsibility in civil rights be- former Herbert Stobart proper- knee which required twenty one nard, Calif., were supper guest ,
simple terms ot respect such gins with determining "what ty they recently purchased.
stitches.
101 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badgley I
•.•. 1nd the Spirited
a, "Mr.' and 'Mrs.' "'
you say in your churches. what I Visiting 'l'ilh Mr. and Mrs. - · · ··· --·- - - - ·- -·--I
Uuring a symposium on SOC· you say in private. and what Arthur Sylvester and family re65COMET
ial and cultural rights, held dur· you say in c"Omments w your cently were Mr. and Mrs. Dar·
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ing==th:e:Tr:ie:nn::i•:':Co:n:v:en:ti,:on=oi~c~h~ildren~~
da~y~w~ day."- Brenda ana Paul Nollge of
Mason, W. Va., visited an even·
ing with Mrs. Agnes White and
family .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wood &lt;Adalint: McBride) ol Oxnard, Cali!.
are visiting with Mr and Mrs.

Syracuse
Society Notes

rei
Vrandenburg
and children,
Robbie
an~
Sherry
of Eau
Claire. Wise.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Harden and children of No!olk. Va.
spent a week with bis parents,
Mr. and Mro. Morris Harden
and Donnie and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. l!omer Circle and

By AID Lee Walklu
Pearl McBride and Mrs. Ruth family of Racine. R. D.. and
Mrs. Agnes White and son, Cundiff a.n~' other relatiVes. other relativetl. Mr. Harden is .
James Robert accompanied by Mrs. V1rgli Teaford
and w1th the U. S. Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. "Marion Rizer and chUdren, April and Bruce, have Spending several days recent·

On Dispjay
At The Fair

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Onward FILLER PAPER

Heavy blue canvas binder, . . a must

Got ready for school with plenty of
8\oi x II in. white paper, priced for

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a mork

~. 'an•lruction of ev.ry piece

of authentic Provincetowl

furniture. s.. tile factory
regillration feature.

BAKER FURNITURE
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Directed By

Robert K. Hoeflich

Linoleum .•. Inlaid Vinyl
Floor eoverin~ for every kind o1 floor. Best
patterns. Professional installation by ua, or
do 11 yourself. CaU WY 2-2635 to) free e1ti·

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THURSDAY AT 5:00PM
PONY and HORSE RUNNING RACING
AT 2:30 PM ON THURSDAY

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FURNITURE

ASK FOR YOUR FREE
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267 case.
Antique white 299
No-wind.

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Each Friday Night
GoMrOI Electric

CLOCK RADIO

Rec. 2ilc cow lily prlllCII tablol.. ....... 11~
Rec. l.OO Wnster't Dldillll!y .. ..... .. 88c

WHITE PASTE TJPIWrihr P.PER

29c

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Antique white plastic.

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9:15 PM IN POMEROY PARKING LOT

. EFFECTIVE AUGUST 6 TO SEPTEMBER 10

In Merchandise f 1
Certificates • •

Rea. T9c 51 Tin. photo frame .......... .5Tc
Rea.98c8110ln.photofraH!I .......... &amp;7c
Rl( 2 &amp;9 ""ed 1 ~ kH
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Unbreakable (ar • .350 sheets 8\'2xU
5.1 oz. Pastels .
in . unruled paper,

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Underwear

BOYS SHIRTS
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Given Aw•y Thus: 1st, $50- 2nd, $25- 3rd, $15- 4th, $10- EACH fii)A.Y NIGHT

COTTON
BLOUSES

Friday Night Opening

Asstd. prints, sol·
ids.RoHup sleeves.

27 NEW CARS &amp;TRUC,KS IN STOCK!

~·97c

MOST STORES ARE OPEN TIL 9:00 ·P.M.
Some Stores are Open Both Friday &amp; Saturdoy Nights

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BRIEFS

!:3]c
Acetate tricot,

Blue denim.
Sanforized$

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GIRLS' CANVAS SNEAKEIS

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With arch cushion
Insoles lor comforlf
11 to 2: 21-i to 6.

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In placet Big 14
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Girls' white cetton, IIJGn panll111, 4·14... ........... 2/58c
Sheer
IPilk sari, auld. Cllors ................. 37c
Nylan slrelcli hallblntl, wltltt, red, llllck ........... ..21c
Girl$', Mlsus' slrlllli kMISGCQ ..............l.lc lo lie
loJ$', 4-1attoullcks, IIISit lllltn ................ 1.11

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Ret. 1.59mllll.odle blndsn .... ..... 1.44
Rq. 1.59 jil1no hlnae blnd11 .......... 1.44
R~&amp;- 1.00 2-rilll blndtr .............. .. 8Tc
Rl(. 1.00 3-rina bind11 ... ..... ....... .llc
lee. !l8c lndtllll notsbDok. .. ........ .8lc
R~&amp;- :tic thtmt, notsblok .......... , ~. 33c

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~-~edw~~m-~~~~~Th~Mrs~·~!R~·~B~
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va., Mr. Charles
bourne, Fla. They came here were Mr. and Mrs. James
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Hayes, Jr., of Pomeroy. and "'visit their mother and grand·
Fredericka Schwarz, o1 Masoo, mother, Mrs. Ruth Cundiff, who
w. Va., attended the c. B. Ra· has been confined to Veterans
dio Jamboree recently held In Memorial Hospital and .later
Nelsonville. They also visited Holzer hosp1tal m Galhpohs.
the airport in Columbus.
Visiting Mrs.
Osa Uoggess
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mills and Sunday were her niece, Mr.
children, WilHam, Susan, Mary and Mrs. Charles Tate and dau·
Jane and Pilul. of MI. Gilead, ghter. Paula, of Kesselberry,
and Miss Marilyn Mills of Co- Fla .. and Mrs. Webb ol Pt.
lumbus were recent guests of Pleasant, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hubbard
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark of Washingwn. D. C. visited his
and Mr. David Mills.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edson
Mr. Marion Walters. husband Hubbard and other relatives
of the late Mrs. Berie Jenkins, and friends .
Washington, D. c.. is confined Robert Sylvester of lhe U. S.
to a Washington hospital with Marine has returned w base
a heart attack.
ending a twenty day leave with
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jenkins his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlhand son, D. J., were weekend ur Sylvester and Pam. He will
visitors of his muther, Mrs. he at San Diego, Calif. ,where
Fred Jenkins, and other rela· he will attend Sea School.
libe.s. They were
accompan- Sunday guests of Mr. and
led home by his brother, Mike, Mrs. William Winebrenner and
for a week's visit.
family were Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Mrs. Rallph Badgley and Burdette and family ol Galli·
Steve of Tuppers Plains were polis and Mrs. Mabel Winebrenrecent guests of Mrs. Oma Hy- lner, local. The birthday ot Mr.
sell and Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Winebrenner was observed.
McBride.
I Mrs. Agnea White spent MoaTMI and Mrs. David Padgett , day In Middleport with Gwennie
and children, Charles, Kevin,1and Beulah White and their
Roxanne, Roselle and Terri, of llltltl, Mr. and Mra. N. S. White
San Diego, Calif .. spent part nl and J!'loronce Hannay of Akron.
his leave with his sister and ~ Tho .•onded the B. F. San·
brolher-in-taw, Mr. and Mra. 1 W1"P Mlnlonary Society picnic
Earl Watkins and family , TMl 1held at the Middleport roadside
David Padgett who is with the I park.
U. S. Navy is on his way w Mra. Gall Jewell and child·
Massachusetls where he will ren, Barbara, Gayla, Debbie,
b• stationed.
Gig, and 0\uckle, and Mr. Ted
Mr. Robnle Phelps and Mrs.I Mills ol Beaver Falls, Pa. viaSharon Franklin and son of ited Mrs. Oma Winebrenner and
East Liverpool spent a few Mrs. E. S mills and other
~ays at the Thomas
Eynon . relatives.
111me.
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Mrs. Myla Hudson VISited rei- 1 ·
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ttives and friends in Hartford j WASHINGTON IUPI) - Inrecently.
terior ~cretary Stewart L.
. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hend· Udall proposed Tuesday regula·
flcka and daughter, Denise, of tiona to ban billboard adverli•
)Iammond. Ind., visited his ing along thousands of miles of
1' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow htgbways which pass throngh
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Hendricks and family. T h e y land owned by the Bureau flf
&gt;ronght D:ana, Woody and Sl!lr Land Managemenl. The proposmoe home from Milwaukee, al would affect millions of
Nisc., where they had been acres, mostly in far western
rtslltns with relatives lor a Istates. They are aimed at preew weeks.
Iserving scenic beauty.

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Ray Riggs,

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69c Legs .
39c Thighs

Wings

FEUDING TRIBES
MANILA (UPI) - Two pilt·
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lween the !ewlln; l!auam and
Tbli18fatl tribes Iii the Bontoc111
MoontailtJJ 30 mlll!l north

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CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) _
U.S. cosmic twins Gordon Cooper and Charles (Pete) Conrnd
today were "lit, ready and rarin' to go" on the eve of their
record-seeking
space vayage
aboard Gemini-5.

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""" on director E. E. Christensen SJ'gna lied a ' 'Jo" for a
bl•sl-&lt;&gt;ff attempt Thureday.
Space agency olficials said
they had round no problems
With a tuel cell syst em deSigned
to provide power for Ihe vova~e
bill, on the basis ol computer
informal ion in&lt;ilc•lmg trouble

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Bill Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
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FUIIJ'IISIIED f room and bath
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I diUon, $150 cash. Also mare r . - a..D- .c-., t;••-..:,uo - ·-.. ,...
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leal ·Estate For Sill and kitchen worker•. Ap1014.
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----lncreue outdoor fun. Add a patio or 1 barbecue.
1'001111 and private bath 00 . - - ·· llrinl O'WII COillainm. ffiJnt:dr.:,
111'111111 TRUCK DRIVERS
Slilon'o ~ or WY ~2571 Roller'• Store.
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Call us tod1y. Fast Delivery. Low in cost. Get a
. 1 M tfe MOBILE 8131, •1100. G-r·e·a t
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necessary, Earu over $3
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Wilaon'o car wash, 550 Page
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St.. Middleport WY·U/1&amp;. Ji'OR SALE
OpeD lrom e a.m. to 9 p.m. b
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ouso, """' lurnace, hot ond
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NEIGLER BUILDING Su I
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Insurance
Racine, Plastic waD tilt 14e on Yorost Run Road.
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fl !oral bathr~,
lie PHC1'0 Copyl•• Semce ,.~
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and balh, :13 1-3 acres, rree 1 blrtll records and almoat any
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2-3271.
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Auto Sales
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FOR SALE - 81 acrPI !arm
• dr. Celebrity super 811 Ohls- I room house,
basement:
Wanted To Buy
mobllt, 10011 tires, eD ..w barn and oolbuildings, local- 1ANTIQUE Furniture
dishe1
radio, power
ed 12 mlle11 from Pomeroy,/ miscellaneous. Cali or write:
power lleerbtg, bydromalle Ohio. On. milo off Itt at Mra. Howlll'll Cecil, 1110 w.
transllllss!OD, new springs. Langsville. Prire
MaiD St., Pomeroy.
One el tbt cleanest lart In Harry Edards. RuUand,
1 u tie
Pomeroy. Call Walter CI'IJt!&amp;o HOUSE lor sale In
er~ WY J.3230. _Actull lillie- 6la undry
rooms, •torage room,
ag tS,OOO. PriCI ~-00·
room, water uoder ll
I 2 lie pressure. Two ci•terns
1961 FoRD G lule 1 -d--d
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boildings, garage, one &amp;l'fe
tim.' •-· Od' ee&gt;:ll ceMallleyco,n..,; ground. S. D. Buokirk,
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8 18 4tp
BHCh Street,
Middleport,
Ohio, er •A W1f J.ltll
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Ph.~~aa:;lll
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mark Farm Bureau.
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::;:e, ~~:':'he~th, bat~· FALMOUTH, England (UPI) Iry 's family to England to
clothing Party Plan Demon- WY 2-2792 or WY 2-91161.
1e -Stllo sa1lor Robert Manry re- him
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ad8 17 tic
block garage, 3 lots. Nice !axed with his lamily tO&lt;Iay in . .
A~TO
Vl&lt;w ol mer. $8500.00.
a hotel overlookin the
vast Mrs. Manry bad some anxious
vancemenl Fresli Silks, IDe ONE Silv.; f'igeo;;---- motor
ALBERT
M.
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SALESMAN
ocean
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in
his
lmy moments when clouds_ and log
For. Information. write or scooter, 61 mO&lt;Iel, 3000 miles.
_ WY
WY 2-3!13t sailboat Tinkerbelle.
. hid the cocklesheH sailboat lor
call. Eleanor J. Donglaa, Rt. Like new. 5&gt;,000 BTU circu·FOR SALE: Hartinger Bldg- R r hed b
b
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several doys dunng the last
3, Coolville, Obio, Pbone: 1 1b t One 20 000
Che te ~
a mg gas ea er.
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y a 1ong, ot bat week ol the vo a e
8 r
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fD N. 2nd Ave., Middleport. and a still drink Manry slept
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Present
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s1ghted Monday.'
7 _1_5 ,..30tp..:. Eblin, Jr., 313 Condor St.,
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. per ' late. H1s w1fe, V1rgmia, and Jo·
year.
Price
$10,500.00.
leal
poli.:e
shielded
him
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oil
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IUTOMOBJLI!: llllilriiDCe Pomeroy, Ohio. WY 2·342'1.
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THREE
bedroom
house
on
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to
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took
another
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hours
to reach
CIUICeUedT '.oat yOur opera8 17 31c
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un r
o 8r1 1ons anx1ous
the ha bo
oultemut. Pomeroy.
Ho t • shake hands with the man who
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lor's Ucen11? CaD WY z.ate. 1956 FORD, Vict~ria . Hardtop,
eTransferable Wben
water heal, $11,000.00.
! sailed alone across the Atlantic Manry sported • handlebar
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_, standard transmission. Good
You Trade Cars
FOUR bedroom house on ' 'fhe "m"year-o
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off
his
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'JELEN'S Beauty Shop School motor and tires. $175._00. Also,
•Guaranteed 24 mQDtlu
ut,ler?ul, Pomeroy. $1,500. Plain Dealer copy edilor will be • oeard for • reumon with his
Days Special August 11 thru lor sale: 17 mch Adm~ral , te~ .
or 24,000 mlles
0 Brren • Crow Really
leted at an ollicial welcm~e b I wile at •e• two days ago.
28th. $11.50 Permanenls $6.00 evislon table mO&lt;Iel with eMost Popular Unit
CaD WY z.:rno or WY !-3589 the city Thursday.
y He told a pr•ss ~onlerence
Open 9 to 5. Evenings by ap- stand. $40.00. Call SH 2-4622
8 17 6tc
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aboul g1anl waves wh1cb knockpointmenl. Operators, Helen or contact Keith Kennedy,
In th U SA
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F~ SALE - I room and batb arrange lor shipment or the 13&lt;\ nations brought on by pep pills
Brlckles and Sandy Bennett. Rt. I, Rutland.
8 18 3tp
$
use! w1th 10~ acres, barn, foot Tinkerhelle to the UniiA!d The -•t art or his u·i
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8-16-ltc AKC registered Pekingese puP:,
.00
IM!allad
IUthulldmgs,
Pomeroy,
Rt
3,
States,
rest
up
after
his
voyage
said
was
'~wheo
lhe
ruPII
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pies. Mrs. W. W. Call, 732
Rose Hill, Con be seen by and relurn to Cleveland in Lime
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Middleport.
appointment only Call WY l- r
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broke and I dnlled around
:zng
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WY 2-5575.
8 I? 12tc
1Atlantic for a lew days."
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CANNING tomatoes lor sale,
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moment
$!.50 picked. $l.OO in the
FOR SALE .- 6 room bouse vac.alioners cheered when h• l r•me when 1
overlield. Vincent
Broderick,
Pomeroy, 0.
&lt;omplete w1th lurmture, hath, armed here Tuesday at the boa d . 1.
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In Rutla d C II SH • "15
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Roc k Sprmg•.
8 17 3tc
n · .a
v~ · e . ?r his 3,2tlfl.mile voyage. I bit Tinkerbelle broadside and
MONTGOMERY Ward -Mo-ped \J:t CONDITIONING Refrl er- -- - - 8-16-3tc His IITsl act was to kneel and . Upped her over. Part ol the
In good condition with new alion '""Ice. Jock's
7 ROOMS , 2 story house eel· kl8" the . ground . Then he l time I had a lifeline , but on
STORE HOURS:
motor. Will sell for $125.00 eration, New Haven, Pbone lor, garage, eoal house, wash hugged h iS Wife and kissed ! olher occasions I just had
or consider trade ror live· TU Z-353'1
• I lie
house, ellra buddmg, exira their children, Robm, 13, and I grab oomething and pull mysell
Daily 9;00 to 7:00
stock. call 667-3866, Coo I·
.
lo~ near schools and church· Do•glas, II.
back on board "
Fri. &amp; Sat. 9 to 9
ville.
a 11 3tp
AU8TIONEBR
os. Pearl Hysell, Rutland, Tinkerbelle-lhe smallesl boat
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Ohio.
3 17 6tp ever to make the west-east AI- He '"id his lood supplies and
ANNOUNCING THE opening ol !STERO • Radio Combination.
Crill Bradlord
---- - !antic voyage-w•s !liken under fresh water held out well and
C&amp; Trailer Sales at
313 Beautllul walnut conoole. Has
Write, Pnmo or Conta,.
FRICK's Saw MiD and Cap tow at the harbor enironce be· I he "managed to sleep
Lincoln St, Mlddleorl, Ohio. AM &amp; FM radio and four
A. C. BIUDPOBD
Wedge Machine, together or cause ofhci•l• reared it might every night ."
Phone WY 2-2838 or sloo by speed changer. Four speaker
Racllle, Oblo
separate: Mrs. z. B. Chap- be swamped by . the llolilla or I Manry look "keep . awake" 1
to see the latest.
Hilltop I sound system. This is a 1965
I I tie
man, KmgsbiD'Y Rd. Harris smoll boats wa111ng to greet pills whtle crossmg maJor sh1p- 1
Camping Trailers.
model. Used only 4 months.
· sonville.
s l7 31c Manry.
i ping lin...
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8 l8 31c Full balance due . $104.26 or l.art
IIIII FoR SA!,E·
acre -- - On the walerlront while " They began to mako me !
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--lo-,-,-a-n-:d-Fou-:..nd--- '1.50 per week. Try it in
MlDelnllle, «**
houso
ben
lhousands pressed around Man. 1have hallucinations. AI one !
your borne. Call WY ~End Joar.....,. lroablet
buildi~go. Jciftl~oRd ~r: ry 10 Olltch his words, police pomlllooked lor a landiog in I
BOY'S RED and black AMF I
I 17 lie
we blve 111 ollel
rlsonvllle Ohio Mrs ·Z 8 look charge or the bo•t to pro- the middle of the ocean," he
Roadmaster bicycle missing
Sewer Jl"tblChapman:
, 8 i7 3t , teet it from souvenir . hunters. I •••d
from yard at 448 Second. st,
Balla
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Middleport Liberal reward .60 Ford
$595 Coil WY Z.II'Jt 11aJ 8 Nilhl LOT FOR _SALE: Excellent cles rrom lhe boat's side and lellow had my son in my boat
lor return. WY 2-3663. 8-17-3tc "300" f Dr. Sedan. V8. Ali·
7 :11 tie
~lding aile - 3'4 aeres oa peddled them to the crowd lor i and he was going to kill him."
- -- - tomatle shift. Original !io· BEATING l'lmll.....,
Per P ule 33, I mlles
from 35 cents apiece.
be said. "My oon and the fellow
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for Rent
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8 17
PRIVATE Tiwi.ER LOT with 62 Pontiac _ $1'595
UIB7•
in Falmouth,
Only his
and couldn't get ln." he .
cement patio. caD WY 2·2936 C&lt;itolina f Dr. Sedan. One _,., f11oH WY z.ua
Ji'OR SALE· Fann I
family knew ol his plans - he said.
or 790 Maple st.
I 17 3tp I local owner. Hylramatlo..Fin·
7 ':11 tit bouse,
bath. •121 =~ didn't even tell eolleagueo on Eventually he got 110 "?"led
- - .. ----! ish like new.
Phone SH :l-il35
· the newapaper because " I didn't that he mspecled the inaido ol

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Scallop Dinner _ .... 59c

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A SIEGLER automatic ___ gas
heater, 85,000 BTU's. Like Real Estate For Sale
new. Also 32 gal. electric bot [
water tank. Ph. m 2-W/3,
I 17 3tc • " " "
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FREEZER
$179
Plu1 FREE Ice Cream

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avaDable
bath. Utilities lurnished. Call

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Haven: olhen 1o loUow: alao
Opell Daily and
Sunday, Wells
Orchard,
Wil.keaYille.
7 1J lie
SWEET CORN and hall· runner
beans. SH Z-6716.
8 18 Sre

House lWE GLADLY loan a Blue Lu•
condl· Ire Carpet Sbampooer with
• purchase of Blue
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arns, Rt. 681 , 3 miles from1 Shampoo. Baker Furniture,
Reedaville, Ohio.
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FOR SALE

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ICONOMICAL- NUTIICIOUS

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I!OtJ'I1I BllND :Ind. IUPIJ- eurront of Ute AmiiZOII Rivet
thl l'Gilltlfl U!IJ Sunday Ill 'nle NOll, •
Nolrl 1111111 !lows at a rate of about threl
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Helld Coach Blanton Colllet li bllloa giiJ1n telllallllftg aiwt
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"I'D CLIMB THI!
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S1llall Hayward

WUllam Lundltan
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"GOLIATH AND THI
VAMPIRES"

Tuesdari..ooarged

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Charlotte Binion. William B.
Workman. Mary Brannoo, Mrs.
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Karl BurnsDo,Mr
McKinley
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Glen,rs. man,MGer
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Dunnavant, Paul Foster, Mrs.
Harold German, Mrs.
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Mrs Wiliiam Wayne Gibbons, I epo •
Mrs
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Richard
of Mr. and
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ring ceremony were read by
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s· ster of Chester on Saturday, AugHealh Methodist Church_ill_Mid'
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arriage Mr. Newman Burdette, organb ;
floor isl, presented a pros:am of preY er a e . c over tafle- nuptial mustc preceding the cer-

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Hoschar,
Avonelle
Csasles
Gordon Scott
(Color)
Kuhn, Mss. John Martin, Mss.
William D. Milles,
Newlon
Plaslerr,
Sharon
Roush,
Gary
Thur.·l'rl.
AUf. 19-40
Russell, Mrs. Roy Sharp, George
"RIO CONCHOI"
Witb Richard Boone
and Stuart Whitmill
(Color)
cup, Mrs. Gary Shriver, Mrs. of apricot peau satin.
k er
-andDavid Bennett and mfaol dau- orah McCollac~ of . r brides"THI MASQUE 01'
ghter, Mrs~x~runly ~~t!:; H~~~w:ore e/:;:. of apTHE RED DEATH"
Vinceo Price
Infant son.
green. They each
,. bouquet of daisies,
white
mums and ivy.
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Miss Julia Carsoo of .Ciucmnatl was the flower grrl and
wore
Jl whtte floor • length
OTHER DAYS 9:00 AM TO 5:QP PM
guwn of white lied at the watsl
with an apple green sash. She
carried a basket of dnlsi.. and
• ivy.
. For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Gibbons chose a costume
of sea-foam green with white
accessories and wore a corsage
of shattered white camationa.
Best man for Mr. Sweet was
Mr. William Campbell of CinOfU,Y
cinnati aod Nolan Car8011. Jr.,
Cincinnati, cousin of the bride,
was junior usher.

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AUG••
The Child Conservation League will hove a rununage sale In
the former A P building In
Middleport, August 20-21, from
11 a.m. - 3 p.m.

A Gold
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RE'ItJRN FROM CAMP
The Rev. and Mrl. Donald

Boone hlJve returned from the
Judson HJIIB Baptist Camp at
Loudenville where he oerved u
camp director and Mrs. Boone
as counselor. Attending from the
Middleport Firat
Baptist
Church were Mike and David
Buskirk and Jimmy Brewer.
Dick Bndlrner served as senior
oounselor and wUI conlinue hls
work lhiB week.

Happy is the Bride

FOOT.ALL IRAI
LEATHER
1he !ate:ll h:!alher wltb lh ~ foolwear crowd is Jarman'•

i&lt; ppropriatP.ly naml!!d "Footl)ftll Grain'' (same ruggtd
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who registers her
China, Silver and
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Mrs. Beulah Whll&lt;! entertatni ed with a dinner party Sunday
u you haven't already ,.l&lt;el- i In observance of the birthdays
ed your c-hina, we'd like to ·of her I!&lt;ID, Thomas Darat and
show you our wide choice of her mter, Mn. Florence Hanbeautiful pattern• In
nay of Akron. Others' present
were Mrs. Darat and son, Craig,
Jeffry Darst and Mr. and Mrs.
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fall clothes, "Football Grain" is available

in some of the season's handsr:,mest styles - all "wear-

Tren, 11 :vou wish, we'll be

1e3ted" for your added comfort, of cn ursf' \A/ P. will M

alad to help you coordinate

pleased lo fit you In 1 pair.

your other tableware . . . 10
you'll know your table set~

Complete S.lettion of Jarmiln Shoes
For Men, 9. 95 to 24.95

tingo are alwayo In perfect
taste.
Hegiatering your pattema
with our Bridal Baclltrl'
mak.. it eaaier for friend•
and

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So be • 11118rl bride .•. be
a happy bride -ch0010 your
Syracuse Plttera end real•
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TEACHING IN JACKSON
Miss Martha Ohlinger Middleport Is leaching In the Book·
keeping and Accountll\8 Dept.
of the M•npower and Technical Tralnilll! Center In Jackson .
She Ia 11111118 a vacartcy during
the mooth of At~~~~~t. Mln ()b.
lliger Ia a Commercial teacher in the Northwestern Local
School System It Rtland.

Education uhibils winners ctS; Mrs. Robert Snowden,
Rain Tuesday night hit the 1965 Meigs County Fatr
were Mrs. Robert Lewis, Pom- Rutland, picture made from hard.
eroy, for evergreen specimeDI; dried plant material and MarNot only was it blamed for a drop in attendance this
Mrs. Victor HyseU, Minersville, saret Ella Lewis, Middleport, year compared to the same day of the 1964 Fair. It Illso
collection of Nature's Resour- wild flowers.
was the direct cause of the racing program being erased

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to the fair
ldent of the Garden Clubs of
yesterday in comparison to 2,363 on the same day last
o1t1o.
year.
Mn. Margaret Ella Lewis
The heavy rain Wednesday evening took its toll so
w~~t 111pertntendent
of the show.
far as attendance was concerned, fair board members
Judgi118 was done by the
were convinced.
dard 1)'8teDL The MOW lheme
S
There Were
persons WhO paid admission into
w8.1 "My air Lady."
Visitors to the Meigs Coun- the grandstand yesterday for the horse show and horse
Wlttnlng more lh¥• one blue
ty Fair are invited to visit pulling contest. There were 624 in the grandstand on
ri!Jboa in the artistic arrang•
The Daily Sentinel booth in the second day in 1964.
meuta !livlsion of 12 classes
lite lent located besldt! the Frank H. Johnston, Fair Seo- pleaaure horse, Bill Cole.
wilt l&amp;s. J. S. Davis, Tuppers The Grand Champion b u I I state "'WoodertuJ World of retary, said this morning that Jackie Jones, Shade, was 4-H
MI'S. E. C. Payne, Vii&gt;- and Grand Chllmpion female Ohio display.
due to the muddy condition of Pleasure Riders 4-H club class
Will anii Mrs. Vema George, of of the 12nd Annual Meigs Couo- Miss Linda Moore, a stu- the track, all racing events grand champion and Cheryl WilVInton.
gty Fair Beef cattle, judgilll! are dent at Mlsmi of Ohio Unlver- scheduled for today are called liiDIS, Rutland, the reserve
CATTLE AWARD WINNER- A rosette was awarded this animal for be!nr l!tOilier winners In that clivi- owned by the Ed Morro Farm sily this fall, is receptionist off.
champion. Kalby Morgan of lected Reserve Champion of the Mt·ig., County Junior Fair. Posing with the cow I!
sldlr' • were Mrs. May Heines, of Frost.
at the booth. Sbe Ia the dnugbHorse harness racing has Middleport was runner-up. The its owner, Darren Chevalier, of Rt. I, Minersville.-Sentinel Photo
Pomeroy; Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Judging started at 10 a.m. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell bee~ rescheduled to begin a.t grand champion award makes
Sr., Middleport; Mn. Ruth Wednesday and continued Into Moore, Pomeroy.
1 p.m. Friday with at least Miss Jones eligible for Slate
0MOrrOW,,,
Karr, Lolli! Bottom and Mrs. early afternoon.
A big fawrile at the booth four races scheduled for t be Fair competition.
H. ·c. Waugh, Gallipolis. Win- The animal selected as the is the 'Treasure Chest" where afternoon. There is a poaslbill- Twenty-six riders in 1 he
Ding blue ribhoDI for
junior Reserve Champion bull Ia OWl&gt;- visitors ielect a key Ill try ly, too, he said, five races wllJ lead in pony class received
lliTaJIIIemenls in this dlvlsion ed by Hiram Slawter, Rutland, •nd unlock 'the
Those be beld tomorrow.
small trophies.
were Melanie Dean, Cbesler, who had ali firsts in the Here- who open it are gtvea prlzea.
HORSE SHOW
1 H
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f
f
8:30 A.M. - Junior Fair
and Clrol Lewis, Pomeroy. ford division. Marvin T. Roush, Treasure chest winners yes- The Conformation show for
orse 00 anna IOn " 81 P1a- judging - sheep and swine.
Miss Lewis also won a blue New Haven, had the Reserve lerday were Patricia Stethem, horses and ponies wu the
w:u 1
p
Oh
1:30 A.!K. - Judging Jon1
ribbon In the Junior Specimena Champion female.
Rhea Mora. Mrs. Addie Brown grandstand allraclioo at the I" :: ;J:,
-, e ;. : ior lair - Beef and showmanelh!l.
S. H. Vollhorn and Son of Bid- Bill Allen, Xennetb Stewart, fair Wednesday afternoon.
: ' • . w aven, wo us 18 • ship.
Mn. Robert Lewis,_Pomeroy well had IS firsts ill the Short- Mn. Roser Toney, Larry First place winners In var:edR
!:31 P.M. _ Judging abeep
won a blue ribbon for special born dlvision, five In the Swine Slelhem, Louie Andrew Loud- ious events went:
Ne H0
Y•
w 0118 and swine _ ()pen Class.
uhlbit, a landscape layout on division and one In poultry. AI- ea, Harold Hendricks, Deb- Trail
Be l7 All of w aven.
2 P.M. _ Pony baraess rao.
of the south en- an Holter
of
Star bie Byrd, Bruce McKelvey Athens
Lu- Efl8l1Hh Horse - Sherr! In- Inc. ·
11'11111!1 Ia the fairgrounda.
Houte had four firsts m the Walter Graeser 2 Pam MIJ.. cille Leifbelt of Punern . wes- deslad, Pomeroy, two; Lawrerr
l:39 P.M. _ Pony
and
lit the
Poultry dlvislon. •
ler, VIcki Harrilon,
H 0 p e tern pleasure pony
ce
Parso._,
Pl.
Pleasant,
two;
tmne
rnllllinJ
racing,
41
f9r
11'Im place wimten iD ·the Maore and Jolm Ml!rpby.
irlches, Sbltley
COOP MN.- WUiiam B. Dowrue, Pom- · 4·P.M. - Ratlaad Hfglt
more lhan
Hereford division were Alfred
ville Rt. 3; Barrel race, eroy.
Scbool Bead.
Gface lalter, Mkneravllle, Mea: Gane, Pomeroy, two; Hiram
Wimp Frost of Shade.
Poniea 46-S6 lncbes Bob 5 P.M. - Twilight horse
J. 8. Divis, Mrs. Purley Karr, Slawter, Jlutljmd, atx; Ed Mor~estern pleasure potly 41 to Greer, New Haven; Bill Cole, harness racing.
Lons Bottom, and Mrs. Robert ro Flll'lllll, three; RUehle Here56 inches, BiD Cole of Tuppen Glady1 Morgan, Pomeroy.
7:30 P.M. -Pony palling
J Lewi• Pomeroy
Other ford Farm, Mlner~vrlle, two,
Plaw; Englurb pleosure horse, Porues 46 inches and under coates!,
winnen
Mrs.
Dean and Martin T. Roush, New HavSltary Blleklo of Athe._; Plea- - Pearl WiUiams, Rutland;
---(!tester and Mrs Charles Per- en, one.
sure pony harnesa class, Mike Gladys Morgan, E. J. Hill, and
sli)ger, Pomeroy.·
In sheep judging: Nancy CarJones of Pomeroy; Western Howard West, Pomery.
WEATHER
In the Specimen Collections nahan, Rt. I, Racme, had two
Showers
and scattered thondivlaion, blue ribboDI were pre- flrsta for
one for
dershowers south aad east toseated to Mrs. Mary Heines, Cheviola and five for Colum- Pomeroy teachers go lo work
dny, ending In soatbeasttonight. GRAND CHAMP Mees, Rt. 1, Pomeroy,
Pomeroy, for small house bias.
Monday, Aug. 30; their student..
YOUNGSTOWN, Ol!io (UP!) cooler. Low tonlgltt
soulh· es w1th h1s Grand
female cow at tbe
anplauts, and to Mn. Roy Hoithe next day.
A special depul!' lherlf1 east. Fair and IDild Friday.
nual Mergs County_ Fatr-Judged durmg the Jumor FaJJ'
ter, Pomeroy Rd. for botb com
Superintendent Charles
S.
wao charged with seeond doWednesday.-Sentmel Photo.
and JOurda.
n ers
Gibbs today announced four Fwieral services for Miss gee murder loday ill lbe fa.
meetJnss of teachers oo Moo- Emma Joachim, 75 , Naylon lal obootiag of a Negro he was
day beglnnlfl8 at 9 a.m. when R1111, who died iD the Veterans lrylng to arrest Sunday.
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teachers are to meet In Memorial hospital at 7 a.m.
Tbe charge, earryJng a man- 1·
hts office.
.
datory IUe sellleace, waa flied
AU boys Interested in playing This will be followed at 10 ~y, w•:l!: ~e~•:: agalnat Herman Spabr, a &amp;peon the Pomeroy 7-eth 81"ade a.m.
by a general leachers' a "th PU:· ~
Wilbur Perri clal depal!' lberiff, by city pofoolbaU learn this fall are to meeUna in room 14 of the Sen- ";,.ci ti Bevrlal . be iD
Uee aftu the eoroner r•Ied the
0
report to the dressing n10J1t8 lor High school (for hlgb school ~ ~- u ~
Suday shooting a bomlclde.
bebind the Senior high school and elementsry teachers).
Sb
rov~.':. In· death Tbe cltarJ.. were fUed aa
at 3:30 p.m. Monday August 23. Elementary
teachers will
e was P• ~...._
Nathaniel C. Lee, president
LoMie Edwll'd Frazier, ffl, Pro.pectlve players are lo meet at the elementary IIChool by a slater, Mrs. MIII'JIII'81 Peo- of the Ohlo &lt;.bapter of the NeMiddleport, who had to be lak· brine Insurance papen, physi- Ill p.m. and leCOIIdnry leach- pies, and a broth_., George. tlonal Alsoelalfol for lbe Aden into CllllodJ twice, pleaded cal uamJnation fonn aid par- era will meet at the same hour Surviving are one aliter, Mrs. vancement of Colored People,
luilly to a chotge of felonious ental consent forma,
Ia tbe Junior and Senior High Barbara Baer, Chester; two beld a round of conlerencer
assault on 1 Jn!nor
before Boya who do not have their bulldiDgs
brothers, Henry and Edward, wilb ciiY oUiclalo cOI!Cl!ming
M'eigs County Common Pleas forma Cllll plck them up at the The school calendar for 19115- both ol Youngstown, and 1 Dum- lh abootiag.
Judge Jobn C. Bacon Wednes- olnce of Frank W. Porter tum .. loll .
ber of uieces and nepbewa. •llli-IWI!IIIJI.1111.1'•111t11Jl,_,__
day.
....:.... Zl "'Aug. ows.
Friend&amp;anytime.
may c1U at the funeral -·
..
iii&amp;M it til
Frazier appeared before Judge coach ' on Saturdoy, ..,.._
31, Tuesday. IChools op- home
Bacon and pleaded euUty 81 or MOnday, August 21 between en.
·- - 9
charged in a biD of Jnlorma. a.m. and noon.
. Sept. 8, Mollday, Labor D!ly,
Llon8' Families to
lion flied by Prosecuting At- Girls In the· Pomeroy IIChool IChoola cloae.
ASIS DIVORCB
Hold Picnic Sunday
torney Bernll'd V. Fultz.
system who wUI be Jn the sev- ~ 29, Friday, SEOA teach- A petlllon ~ divoree has Pomeroy LloDI and their faFrazier bad been taken Into enlb or eighth IIJ"ilde lids fall era meetlol, schools close.
been IRed In Meigs County m!Ues will gather Sunday at ,
custody by Middleport pollee and Interested In being cheer- Nov. 21-28, Tllankaglvlng re- Common Pleas eourt by Freda the Ed Footer place for their
at bill Wllliam-at residence Wed- leaders for the 7-8th grede foot- eess.
Marie Swan, RD, Middleport, annual picnic. Dale Warner Ia
nesday.
ball team this fall, are· to re- Dec. 17, Cltrlatmas
against Ralph Swan, Jr. 181De iD charge.
Cblef of Pollee Herbert GO- port to the practice field behind tluaes dlam!aMCI followmg a address charging .,..,.. neJlec~
key loolt Frazier to the office the Junior High tiCbool at 3,30 CltrJstnw auembly fl1'081"am. and extrme &gt;CI'IIelty.
Dr. Harold Brown, president,
of Prosecutor Fultz. Once II&gt;- p m Tuesday AIJIIIIt :If
Jan. S, 1181, Seboola reopen.
conducied a business meet!!lde, the 8CeUBed raced out of · '
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Jan. 1-, Clele of first oemesSQUAD CAlLED
Ins following luncheon Wednesthe. ¢flee with Cbiel Glllley iD
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ter.
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CALENDAR

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Brown

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Open Friday Nights Til 9

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Make Elberields In Pome roy our oppmg en er

of Point Pleasant, cousiL of the
bnde, registered the guests,
Tbe new
Sweet Is a I
graduate of Middleport Hlgh
school. She atleuded Bethel Col·
lege, Hopkinaville, Ky., and IS a
uaduate of Undsey - Wilson
College, Columbill, Ky. T h •
groom attended Undsey · Wilson College. After a wedding
trip to central Ohio, the coupie left for Vermont where they
are temporarily residifl8.
Later in the evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Gibbons were hosts at a
buffet supper lor the wedding
party and out - of - town guests.

carri~d

JARMAN

w=~~y

of Ko
aunt and uncle, r an
rs. rean r - ·· -- - - World'" at Mount Union ?•liege
had as their weekend guesls, [Forrest Bachtel IS
her sister and brother. Mr. and lead m the summer pres
Mrs. John Tovey and Miss
Gene Rice Is a palien'
vta Tovey. They were em-ou
r8.
G Ill I.
to their home ln Sarasota, Fla at Holzer
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after a visit with relatives in where she IS
Detroit Mich.
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at _Brady Run !ark
.John Lvons and family
lng routine busmess, the meetT:;:isewb:thday
in Alliance over the week- •and Mrs. John Lyon\and s:;,
lng closed in regular
The \ pr;n was
Mrs. Elias end where they attended lh• iJohnny.
Parkers urg v next meelmg ,Will be
o ay'
who received many gills. college production of Sto_p_the
Mon
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Sept. 8, at 7.30 p m.
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~n ;.ar::~Miss•. Rebecca
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r:::i.~ Brown.
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fell from
a pearl crown and :•
Ma!ue immed•ately prea
cen::ed ceding the ceremony.
dntSies . I
I A receplioo was held at the
wtth a. smg e
id
ed \ borneo! the bnde's parents folCouSins of the br e oerv
the ceremony. Dinilll!
as her allendn?ts. MISS Jean· ~::hostesses were Mrs. No-

white:~~'~amel\la.
cov:~d

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of America met
even- and Mrs. Edward Stiles and
ing at the IOOF Hall with Della daughter,
Stahl,
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and
The mee 11\8 open I
Brl htoo Pa They also
e.nroute home
.
and F I llh Mr and Mrs Fred Lathpita! for
.
W and j .
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McNamee
:i:uck anDn
evening they
were sent
. . t te
nded' the Guinther family

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FrOSt Farm Off
Sentinel Booth
K
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sta~&gt;- Of Ed Morro T
Che t
reasure
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Has Champs

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Dean, Dallas.

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fr::s:: b~¢:;:1\~er~:sc brid~ ~kS~~ ~~;~~~~~~
Ro~e~:r~~~·t.son
N~n:,w:~~!~~t~~~ P~:. n::; ~~~. ~~~:~·Anthony
cou~cllor p':Js~~iuaJ- ~~ii'esaf~
playm~.~~
Mrs Digh:u:· Milhoan,

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Jutl81ng of almost 300 Meigs
Count · Fair Flower Show enldq
conductet. Wednesday
eltamooo b~ Mrs. James JackIOD, Ewlngton, an accredited

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30() Show Entrzes Judged Called off says Setretary .

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Ehzabelh Humphrey.
porled $31.50 made from the ViSiting wilb her daughter and To Emlern oms
Mrs. Ellen
sale ot cullers and spoons. dA family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Richard Picker&lt; and her
daughter, Joyce wee
contribution of $10 was ma e Roush.
lh . Mrs Leoda Webb, have
business vtsll9n In
toward the painting of
the Mrs. o. E. McKinley is a
a vacation trip.
M188 Jean
church basement.
surgical patient at Veterans to New York and Pennsylvania.
open! the we en w
than Prayer by Rev. Stutler dos- Memorial Hospital In Pomeroy. ·n.e accompanied Mrs. Cres&lt;a
enls, Mrd
.,Mrs.
Na
ed the meeting, after whtch ba Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mtl- cur%mifl8S
to her home tn
Biggs and
YGeorge Fisher oessert course was
y hoan entertained
a cook Bringhamton, N. Y., and while
Mr. an
rs.
turned to the hosteso to Mrs. Ro son. out Mondny evenmg at therr there visited several pomts of
and daughter have re Beach Mrs. Winebrenner, Mrs. Dame- home on N. Fifth Ave. Guests interest including Gettysburg,
lhetr home,
par' wood Mro. William Eichinger. were Mr. and Mrs. WIUord Mil· Pa and Cooperstown N. Y.
Fta . after aodvtstl
WI
' loured
Mrs Paul Fisher,- Mrs. •Roya I Th omas. Miss Mar· \loan an d daughlers! Mrs . Don
.
At.. Cooperstown, they
·
cir Karr Mrs. Houdashell and Swick and son. Davtd, and
the replica pioneer village with
MM
lhle of Cqlumbus guests. Rev. Stutler and John· da Milhoan, and her guest,
its country store and early Amrs.
ernight guest Mon- ny Eichinger.
vid W1lcox of Parkersburg, M. erican homes and furnishil\81,
was an ov
Va Others attendmg were r I
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day of her parents. Mr. _and!
nd Mrs Vernon Weber and and atten . a

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of I wards.
Riley' Joyce
ren Kayle. aersmeeting
for potential
Janie Rous
Hindy' and
for the Sunday
School teac
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Rev. Wendell Stuller
Middleport bus!Sc .:.
1 the discusschurch I
1z hhelourd
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an
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o
. nessman, is a patient at Ho er m&gt;de for the earning years
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Roush and Mrs.
Yoth Fellowship pro·
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. caDy ill, and to Mrs. Troy Zwtl- Alta Mllier attended funeral ser- gr .
' I Hill and to &amp;,\tend the fan.
Iiili!, who onderwenl surgery at vices for Mrs. Hugb Sayre at

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to attend
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ho came
J&amp;lin
will !air.
return rs.
home
to- brenner
Jezebel. discussed the life

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hi' Bapllst
by !IresChurches
when !_berecen
officers
of the First BapiiSI
Boards met Tuesday evenms
at the chutch. They voted to
bave a special offerll\8 takea
the first Sunday in
for the "Helpifl8 Hand
jecl to give asstsiance to the
Franklin
Baptist
and
the
UmverSIIy
I b Bap
listThechurch
BoardinolCoChnsltan Edu·

Mrs. E. J. Hill. Mr. Jones re- also. gave a medltatioo from spent a week at the BaptiSt cation voted to establish a schoJ.
turned horne in the evemng and The Upper Room aod closed camp at Tar Hollow. Those go- arship to the Adult Institute at
Mrs. Joues and. sonsMremained
Jon.. wt'th prayer. Mrs. Frank Wine- t"ng were Anita Fultz,
h B dnJoyce
Ed Camp Kt"rkwood and announced
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MEIGS THEATRE

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Entered Hospital
• Persons entering Holzer Hospita\ durmg the past 24 hours
'"' y e
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. beth tncluded Mrs. Bessie Belz,
0. Chapman,
Mrs.
Ann Eureka Star Rt , Mrs. Roger
Anrt
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Mrs Jed I L. Saunders, 58' Sun Valley Dr.;
Strube an a
. ra Wells
Lee Leming, 780 Rae:•bst:
coon Rd · Mrs Maud Van MetDo':."..,
Rudn Durst.' Mro. er,
W. Va.; Mrs. James
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_·- - - . - - R. Rohert, Pt.
Pleasant;
Mrs. Dwight W. Milhoan, Rt.
3 Pomeroy· Mrs Ralph
N.
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- - - -·Kautz, Star Rt., Pomeroy; Mrs.
CLOSED FOR VACATION
George 0. Borders, Rl. 2, Chil-,
THRU
AUGUST
21ot
licothe· Evella G. Chaffin, Ken- 1
SUN. MON. TUES.
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IWebs~er ~;:.
·~ Jeffery
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M;~~stLa~rs
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withextending
pml&lt; andtn the
green
ers
end•stream·
of the in and Mrs. Georgia Smith.
table. A miniature bride ann - · . fii'OOm was in front ot the urn.
Garnes were played wtth

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Pearl Proffitt, Mrs.
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and green co or erne Chapman. Mrs. Ida l1urs. I'S. ,
tlO
was
out inplaced
the decora
BarbaraMrs.
Roush,
. ns carried
Gills were
on a Beard.
Esta Mrs.
Roush, Mary!
Mrs.!
centered
pmk cover
umbrella
Williamson.Parsons,
Mrs B. Mrs.
H. Clendenlab\•. with with
whitea lace
an d !Margarel
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c;meroy
talnea. the Loyal Helpers €lass Barbara Jones returned home
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Prose ond of Ute Syracuse
Methodist Tuesday after visiting In Cosoo, Richard ot Akron were ov- Church Monday evening al her lumbus with her sister and ·broernight guests Sunday, ot hts home.
ther-in-taw. Mr. aod Mrs. Lee
aister and brother-In-law, Mr. The meeting. in charge of Davidson.
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and Mrs. Gecrge Genhetmer.
Mrs Ralph Robsoo, president, Jeffrey· Darst is visitmg wtth
Mr. and Mrs. Roy _Jones Jr.
with Pllalm 23 in uni· his father, Thomas Darst and
and sons, Jeffrey,
Mtke
aryl
I son Devotions taken from Rev- fOlllily in Akron.
b rrtved Sui&gt;- I
b
I h M.ddleporI
John for
ol Colum
_a Mr . and elatiollll
14:1·7 Hourashelt,
were led whoY First
Six Baptist
youths o Church
I e 1recently
day
a VISit uswtlh
Mrs William

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Hostess
whenis
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Mrs Damon Farrell

Mainly About
. People fn'
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Col,mbus Churches
1'o Get

Burctette~Gt

Miss Joachim

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Dies Thursday

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Jan. 17, Second semester be- '111e Pomeroy emeqency
to Cu.llci!I.Y qaln on MaliHI.
Scout Troop Zit wlll be • atna.
squad wu 1nmlltQMCi for Dana
Jndlle
ordered
Jl'razJer
terlalned
by
the
Odd
Felloww
April
a,
Good
Friday,
schools
Turner,
Rl. iU
1; Pctmeroy,
when
laktlll to Lima State hospital Lodge at 1 picnic ti!II SirndaJ e!ose.
he became
at a Pomeroy
for 'oboervalfoa before senterr at the Lorenco ·Davta fann, April 11, Easter
l\louday, lotslneu place W..._.l)' _..
elni•
Kingsbury Road.
(Continued ·Clll Jllil 2 )
nflrc.

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'SHEEP JUDGING - Nancy Carnahan, Rt. I , Racine, grooms her Columbia sheep
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