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Star Class to
Pay for Church

LEAVE ON VllliT
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relatives m Cmcmnatt , 0 .
Bible S('h0:,: whkh ronrlu ded
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Mrs. F. 101 se Smith was d1rec~ l-20 oy ~ president. Mrs.

MEIGS THEATRE

Aroun d And
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MidcJ#eporf

Annex C GinS

Roush-Ebersbach Vo"'s
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NEW HAVEN - Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Roush are
nouncing the marriage of their daughter, Sarah Cather· I
ine, to Mr. Laurance Stewart Ebersbar,b, son of
0 f p tla d Oh'10

tor and Mrll Nora Searle~ s~r- Florence Potts, opened t be Connie Cooke, da~ghter . of M~e H~~~:~~sb~~b~~h,inS~-·
vf'd ao; se&lt; ·rplar~ ~rs Eloise meet.J.ng of the star Class of the Mrs. Je&amp;• Cooke, 15 attend1~g double-ring ceremony, June
Watson wa s pianist. Teachers F i r s l United Presbyterian a ~&lt;elhod1sl_ ~oulh ~ellowshtp 20th, at l0 :30 a.m. in the Sports
and hel~rs werE" as foHows : 1chun:h in the church ~mnex officers tr~ming sessiOn
at Baptist Church, Sparta, North
N ~ r ~e ry departtno:"nt,
Mrs.! Tuesday night, June 23.
Camp lnd1anola near Lancas- C 1.
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Roll call was answered by ter 1s w .
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POMEROY OHIO
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
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Sht'lby Davis. helper ; ~egin- seven members with Bible scrit&gt;- ber of Ht:att Methodist MYF. 1 tams . 0 ~tela mg.
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"CHILDREN OF THe
ne.rs Y1rs belt~· Hutc~t~son, lure containing the word • · fa~ Brenda Potts of Pomeroy is al- The brtde_ s l;lr~ss was a hght
w1111 m
aqua two-p1ece Jersey, sheath,
DAMNED''
1 nd'mg from th a1 group. street
I ea&lt;·her · Mrs ·. Bettv
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a s Lher ." The class voted to pay so ate
length . Her flowers were
DAMNED
· b~· tbelr dia·
bolical power to destrO}' tht&gt; and Mrs. Dons Richmond . help- for the curUtins purchased for
Mr. c. H. Wise , Sr .,
a 0 d white carnations. She was at·
world
f'r s; Pnn1ary, Mrs. Audra , the annex.
flmes teaclwr and Rosemary
daughter Rutt Wise and Mrs. tended by Mrs. Charles Nease,
" RAIDERS"
Brian Keith . Robert Cu~. S . el. h I
J . d
Mrs. Mayme Holmes led the William 'setz and Mrs. Leo I matron of honor, of Pomeroy.
ams . t' per: umor epart- program by conducting a
Judi Meredith WIN OR 01
oJewhurst
Swick of Colurnbus spent the Mr. Nease served as best man
Seven men dE'If'rmmed to me-nl · Mrs· June
' quiz and reading "Planting For weekend at the :tome of Mr. for Mr. Ebersbach .
save Texas.
te-acher , and Mrs. Bea Dugan The Future.''
' and Mrs. Rose Patterson, help- It was decided to have a "si- and Mrs. C H. Wise, Jr. They The bride is a 1960 graduate
SUN. MON. and TUES.
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~~ : ;ee,~cgers, dM~. ~elen lent auction'' with articles cost~ ~;:~ ~~d:::n~a~~~s f~~;{'81 ~~ ! ~! ~~h:~ri~~~ :~~!lp~:
July 54-7
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rs. oro- ing 2!i cents or more at the July Ewing Funeral Home in Porn- ! played at the Philip SJX,lrn Plant
"SUNDAY IN NEW YORK"
thy Cu lwmn and Roberta Mus- i meeting. RoJl call -Nord for
(Tecbniculor)
~er , helper!~
be "palrl'oti'sm" with
eroy.
:as a member of office personCliff Robertson (PTIU9 J Jane
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Averag altenda
f
th
i nel. The groom Is a member
Fonda, Rod Taylor. Robert
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nee or . e Hazel Clark, as hostess
Mrs. Bernard Ful~ and dau-1 of the 1957 graduating class of
Culp, .Jo Morron. Jim Backus
fe•tur.tt~t: Flagpole Jltt•n
school ""' 104. Robert E. Smith Mrs. Ada Slack as
ornonm lghlers, Beth Barbara and B.•.•· r:acl·ne Hl'gh School and 'Is em·
churrh rnmister and Worley leader.
k h
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t~STOOGES
iHs 1e
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. Y ave re urne
rom VISI ployed at the Ebersbach Hard·
a Y' su pertnten ent.
The meeting closed with
mg wtth relatives and fr1ends
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-er. Mrs. Potts, hostess
in South Charleston, Piqua and ware company In Pomeroy. The
refreshments to Mrs. Holmes, Convoy. In Convoy the Fultz Will reSJde at The
Lowman
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'th
th
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Apartments
m
New
Haven.
htld
Mrs. Slack, Mrs. Daisy Rouh, c ren ·omam
WI
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Miss Frankie Mumaw, Mrs. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy 11
Lizzie Quick. Mrs.
Rachel Sinn whiJ, Mrs. ~·uttz attended Canmta Club i6
McBride, and the hostess.
a Methodist seminar at Find- I Entertained Moruky
lay,
i Mrs . ..:harles Riffle entertainMr. an&lt;i Mrs. c. H. Wise, Jr. i ed the m~Mon~y Canasta club
PICNIC POSTPONED
The picnic of the Past Chiefs Waverly , and granddaughter,! Monday ~v~ning at her home,
of Magnolie Temple Pythian Sandy lletz of Hl' lll'ard, have ,... East. Mam-st.
S.Is 1ers scheduled 1or Th urs day turned from t vacation trip "to , Prtzes were awarded to Mrs.
G C
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evenl.ng has been postponed
New York, Niagara Falls and Buy owan
anh Mrs.
John
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•ugust.
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Montreal, Canada.
', eaver. e res ments were serI ~=========~~
ved by hostess to those named
L·
Kathy Bratton and Dee Slav- i and Mrs. Max Folmer Mrs.
en are attending a Methodist' Richard finlaw, Mrs.' Donald
M~SON
School of Missions at Uelaware.l McKenzie, Mrs. Eugene Trip~I _'J_~
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The girls ace housed In dorms I lett and a guest Mrs.
Lloyd
Tells lime
"I: IUS:• OF Tlllf: - Gltem- lATE lllNii FAMILY NIGHT
at Ohio Wesleyan University .~ Moore.
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ins ihiioten 11111 case that and~ale ala gtaoce. nater.
proof•, &amp;ell·wlndl~g. SmrH\11
tell~ you !lm1 and date It
"BEAUTY
AND
They
are
being
spousored
by
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• glance. Watarproot•, ll:llf· styled nmblnation lin~ and
THE BEAST"
the Heath Methodist Women's ,
wllldln1, s"eep 5ttond•llend, e•panslon band . Allttl!nlt'$1
steel. 17 /twt!ls.
Joyce Taylor Mark Damon Society oi Christian Service. i Bride-E'lect is
17 jewels.
--a nd•swoRD
OF TH&amp;
. They . were taken to Delaware : Guest of Honor
See Our Exte,..ive Collection of BULOVA Watchet
CONQUEROR"
by R1ta Slaven. They wlll spend Mi p tr. I Bl k I b 'd
Jack Palance Guy Madison th
eek 8t th
h I
ss a lC a a es ee, Tl eFrom $24.76
{Color)
e w
e sc no ·
! elect of Melvin Circle,
was
Mrs. Ruth Moore, Middleport, goes! of honor at a shower tun·
Thurs.-Fri.
July 2-3 was called to Columbus last cheon at the home of Dr. and
"FUN IN ACAPULCO"
Th ur sda y due to u,. death of Mrs. Le onard Bta kes Iee m
· East
With Elvis Presley
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and Ursul-a Andres•
her da~Jghte~., Mrs. Ann Moore ansmg, Michigan, Saturday,
(Technicolor)
Eiseistein (Gerald) Thursday June Tl.
-andfollowing a lingering illness. Attending from here were
"THE COLD DARK HOUSE" Funeral service• were conduct· Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee and dau.
Tom Poston
ed Saturday morning in
Co- ghler Jennifer, who with Mr.
::iiii::iiii~~~lumbus. Sh~ was a former Mid-[ Blake~!~, spent t_he p~st weekI end VISiting relatives m St.
dleport rest~ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pick- Johns, Michigan.
ens vi~ited recently in Cohlm~
bus With hir sister, Mr. and
A'ITEND TEA
Mrs. Paul Kautz and family
Member&amp; of tho garden clubs
. and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Jan In Middlepnr&lt; who attended the
Houck and son, Br.ent.
annua} silver tea of the Chesb~
Palty and Janice Everson of ire Garden Club Included Mrs.
South Charleston, Ohio. are E. M. Wood, Mra. 0.
E.
goests this wee:, with Mr. and Tewksbary, Mrs.
Walter
Mrs. Bernard Fultz and daugh- Crooks, Mrs. Guy Reynolds ,
ters, Beth . Barbara , a11d Becky. Miss Nellie Zerkle, Miss Hallie
Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill) Zerkle, Mrs. William Hamm,
Pickens, Baltimore, Md. were Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mrs. James
recent ~ests of his brother. Arnold, Miss Harrie
Made
Mr. and Mrs Richard Pickens. Smith\_ Mrs. D. B. Hartinger,
Mr. and Mrs. Beu Pickens Bal- Mrs. John Kincaid, Miss Nina
timore, anotller brother, fs vis- Rus~ll. Mrs. Walter B. Harris
iltng with Mr. and Mrs. Pick- and daughter, Jill, and Mrs.
ens this week.
Rober~ Reibel.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber
Sale Prices!
and fal'llly. Dennis, Dean, Don.
L rENDS CAMP
na, Dallas, and Duane, spent Richard Haggerty, son of Mr.
Sunday at Camden Park
in and Mrs. Robert H"ggerty,
Huntington.
· has been attending Camp Ar·
Mr. •nd Mrs. Horace McE~ rowhead for three days for ptehlnny visited Sunday in Trim- training prior to leaving for
ble with Mr and Mrs. Charles the Natiqnal Boy Scout Jam.
Johnson and family. Joan, Ju. boree at Valley Forge. Others
tia and Ricky Johnson accom· attending from Kyger Creek
panied the McEihlnnys home and Cheshire area are Charles
for the week. Their parents Bradbury, James White and
will come Saturday for them. Dennt. Gross.
l Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilt and
sons, Chris and Pat of ColumHAVE HOUSE GUEST
bus
are
spending
the
week
Mr.
and Mrs. Atwood Speng·
ALSO A FEW BALL BAND, COMMODORES
with her par•nts, Mr. and Mrs. ler of Mi1dleport are entertain·
AND U. S. KEDS
Adolph Saelens and son, Den- ing a houseguest from North·
Sale Prices!
Dis and other relatives.
field, Ohio. She Is Miss Sharon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hen. Borcenk, daughter of Mr. and
nesy and daughter, Teresa Ann, Mrs . William Borcenk, will be
Portsmoutll, spent the weekend visiting with the Spenglers' dauwith his lll&lt;lther, Mrs. Henry ghter, Kathy for a week. She
Hennesy.
arrived in Middleport Sunday
and plans to leave Saturday.
July 3-4

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CONTINUED CLEARANCE SALE
ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE

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RE~~CED
For Women

Heel Huggers - Connies - Paris Fashion
Charm Step
A Few Matching Handbags

Values
To $10.99

$1.87, $2.871 $3.87
$4.87, $5.87 and $6.87

For Men

Jarman - Hush Puppies Golf Shoes
and Discontinued Styles - Randcraft

Values
To $12.99

$3.87, $4.87
$5.87 and $7.87

SHOP AT--

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POMEROY, OH 10.

FOR OUTSTANDING VALUES OF
NATIONALlY ADVERTISED BRANDS
IN SUMMER MERCHANDISE
SAVE - SAVE - SAVE - SAVE

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Naomi Mission
Society Meets
At Bentley Home

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The Naomi Mission Society of 'I
the first Baptist church, met
Sunday afternoon in the home
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of Mrs. Dewey Bentley.
Mrs. Naomi Bentley presided
over the business session when
a report from Mrs.
Myrtle
Warren, social chairman of the
Women's Missionary convention
held in May wlth the
local
church was received.
Mrs. Gertrude Buller, lead·
lng the devotions, spoke
on
''The Power of Influence ." Mrs.
, Edith Thomas, a goest read
· the poem, "Meet God 1 n the
Morning."
For the July meeting Mrs.
Butler will again be devotional
leader. The hostess, Mrs. Dew.
ey Bentley, although a
new
member in the society olso
••rv•• on tho program and sew· '
lng committees with Mrs. Warren of Middleport. The meeting
closed with repealing Christian
woman's Pledge. Mrs. sent'

REMEMBER! SATURDAY IS 4th OF JULY
AND WE WILL BE CLOSED, SO SHOP
THE WEEKDAYS FOR SAVINGS ON SHOESI
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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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Of Long Bottom
Church Meets

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';- t IIIPI tij. blp Friday

VOL XVI

Is Bei'ng Pia nne d

PT. PLEASANT- Plans are
being made to organize a Ma ..
on County Historical Society
wtth L. L . Caldwell, chairma
of the Historical committee for
~~~~~e~leasant Chamber of
The purpose f the
•-o
organu.a•
bon woulrl be for dl'scove 1·ng
procuring and preservl'n• rm 1•
-=t
a·
ters of historical Interest to
the present and gene:-cttiuns to
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com~.

Mason Personal

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY STORE WIDE SALE I
THURSDAY 9 TO 5 AND FRIDAY 9 TO 5

Special Values In Every Department For These 2 Days.
Ready To Wear- Furniture- Floor Coverings- Drapery
DryGoods-Mensand Boys Wear - Hosiery - Home
Furnishings- Lingerie- Store Wide - Many Bargains
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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Fo1
of .Ju.
ly holklay w..kend begins to.
night with a warning from the
National Safety Council that
as m~y .l5 550 AmerJcans mai
die .n acctdenL on the nation's
streets and highways.
Bell rmging, parade.. and
tradi&gt;ktna' fireworks displays
will 01! the order of the day on
Independence Day. B"t
because the holiday falls on Sat·
urday, thousands of persons
will be let off from work Fri·
day and head for their favorIte bulc•. 01 fishing resort. In
Chicago alone, about half of
the city's office and factory
workers will he given Ibn day
off.
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Other members of the com.
rnittee art' ArC"hie Henry, May.
or o£ Henderson, Mrs. Lone F.
Jones, Mrs. Herse) Henderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Brand.
Mrs, Mollie Pullins visited Anothe. committee meeting
Saturday evening with he•
will be held July 13 at Hart·
ter, Mrs. Charles McNickel at ford and ttll persons interested
the Elmwood Nursing
in th~ir Mason County ~eritage
JULY Z
Bethel No. 62 of the Intema· near Tuppers Plains.
are urged to attend.
tiona! Order of Job's Daughters
will meet a~ the Pomeroy Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Birch
ATTEND CAMP
and family of East Liverpool
sonic Temple Thursday at
MASON - Thirteen ntemwere weekend guests of Mr.
p.m.
bers of the Happy·Go·Lucky HI
and Mrs. George Sellers.
JULY 3
Club attended Mason County
Pomona Grange will meet at Mrs. Don Pullins and daugh- Camp this past week. Those at·
the Rock Springs Grange
ter, Rita Kay, were in Colum· tending were Debbie Joneo DebFriday at a p.m. All members bus over the weekend due to bie Slew~rt, Debbie
Werry,
of Pomona court are urged
Debblt:. G11land, Francis Queen
the illness of her brother.
be present for practice of the
Virginia McDaniel, Connie Gl~
FUth degree.
Mrs. William Killinger re. land, Barbara Stanley, M 1k e
The Xi Gamma Mu Sorority turned home Sunday morning and James Ryan, Susan Tha·
is sponsoring 8 dance at t h after a visit in Dayton w' th bet, Bubl&gt;y Lewis and Norman
Pomervy Jr. High school
Mr. and Mrs. Walter KillinJer IU!ynolds .
day, July 3, from 8 to 11 p.m. and Mrs Nora Eakins. She
A local group, The Vibrations, was accomp&amp;nied home by Mr.
ENJOY OUTING
will play. It will be well cha&lt;p.land Mrs. Harter Scbeall and MASON - The Youth Fel·
eroned.
Mrs. Eakins who spent tbe day. fowshlp of the Mason Methoclist
Miss Barbara Hamm of Chit- Church along with their lead.
Oral Immunization
llcothe Is the goesl of her er, Mrs. Howard VanMatre and
grandmother, Mrs. J. 0. Roe- Mrs. Fred Spencer, enjoyed an
Is in Two Series
del.
outing on the village green ID
PT. PLEASANT - Oral
Miss Shirley Beegle complet· Mason on Sunday evening. Those
immunizatior is being given at ed an assignment in he Econo~ attesding the wiener
roast
the Mason County Health
iny Loan office In Belpre last were Cinda Fogle11011g, Marll)'ll
partment in two series, the sec~ week and will be in the Galli- Cook, Diane Sisk, Mike Jolin·
ond do!!" eight weeks after the polis offlce for the next two son, Norman Reynolds, an d.
first.
weeks.
Beverly Carson,
Children under six
Bruce Gotthardt, who
Is
are required to take a booster the goes! of his grandmother,
dose when they are 10 to
Mrs. W. A. Morgan, spent Tuesmonths old
day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
The department
Eason and family.
that those who did not complete
the series of three given
BIRm ANNOUNCED
Mrs. Cashy (TIIJie) BaH wb•
should take advantage of
Mr. ana Mrs. Eugene Whaley represented Mason County a&amp;
type now available.
of Darwin are announcing the Glenville Folk Festival, Gl. .
The Health Department will birth of a son Brian Eugene ville, W. Va. hns returned to
be closed o" Saturday, July 4 Saturday, J~ :n, at Sbelte;. her home at Apple Grove. Mrs.
and no immunizations will be ing Arms Hospital in Athens. Ball who Is 82, reported that
given on Saturday during the Mr. and Mrs. Wholey have an- she had a wonderful time as Mamonth of July, but will be glv· other child, Carla ean. Grand· so" County's Belle.
en on Thuradays.
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Her- Jimmy Wise left on Tuesday
her! Wb&amp;ley of Darwin, and for .Camp Arrowhead near Hunt· B!R'l11DAY OBSERVED
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coallor of ington where he will receive
A family cook-out In
Gallipolis. Great grandparents Senior Patrol Leader trainlna
ance of the birthday anniver- are Mrs. Ella Whaley of Shade, in Scouting.
sary of Mrr. Clarence Clark Mr&amp;. Ruth Hendrix of Racine Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Shinn
was held Friday evening at the and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Eads and family of Leon, Mrs. R. C.
Kyger Creek recreaUon
of Rodney.
King, Henderson, and Abby
A birthday cake
oerved
Swatzel, Pomeroy, and Carol)'ll
following the dinner.
Mrs. Henry Null, and Mrs. Baileo, Gallipolis, visited
on
of his family present were his Franklin Clark and son of Point Sunday Mrs. Catherine Rey.
wife, Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Pleasant, W. Va.
nolds and family.

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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964

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First Phase of Sewe
Project is Launched

Plans were completed for th1
annual homecoming Sunday, Ju. _
ly 26th, on the church lawn. A
chicken and ham dinner wiD
be served l&gt;y the ladles ot the
congregation and games an'd
Mrs. John Scott, Mrs.
other
entertainment are plantha Scott and Mrs. Russ Wa'
.,... ned.
son spen. Monday at Fairborn
with thei.J: brother and sister- Father Hilliker announced
in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. ohn T. that masses on that Sunday
Baily.
will be at 6:30 and 10:30 to aoMrs. O}an Genheimer
commodate the people working
&lt;,m this pi'(.Ject. Refreshments
daughter. \Judith, returned
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their home, Columbus, Motodayl were se,-ve
Y Mrs. Wippel
evening elteJ a weekend visit assisted by Winnie Rose aud
Rita Marcinko. Father Hilliker
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witb Mr. and Mn. William 0 f
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E::.B::.E::R::S:.=:::.:=H:...._ I Sheridan and family and Mrs. fered the closing prayer.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NO. 67

Mrs. J. B. Marshall of Lou·
lsville, Ky. arrived Saturday
for a visit with her mother,
Mrs. Johr F. Bally and other
relatives.

John F. Baily and other
lives.
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Mr. aiKo Mrs. Edwa rd ••
Ten mPmlx&gt;rs of Grace Epts- Dickel l·eturned to their
eopal church were In Columbus Cincinnati, Tuesday, after a
Sunday afternoon, to att•nd
weekend visit with her parents,
ordinatlor of the Rev. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raub.
Martin, bela at the
Trinity Their daughter, Donna, remainE~~~;p~e~:~~~~nd Mrs . Cruor·l ed for a two weeks visit with
her grandparents.
les Gibbs Miss Vida lhle, Mrs.
J . E. D. Hartinger, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer TayMrs. Da!£ Dutton, Mrs. 0.
lor and daughter, Teresa, of
Stout, Mrs. Cedric Clark
Grove City, were W-t&gt;ekend vis~
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore.
itors of her parents, Mr. and
Rev. all&lt;l Mrs. Charle, Pit:,.rl Mrs. Joseph Haub.
of Pt. ~:&gt;Jeasant , W· Va. also Rona:d and Steven Tatterson left Sunday for ro visit' ln
attended the ordination.
Grove City witt Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Taylor and family.

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The Women'• club of Our Lady of Loretto Catholic churcb,
Miss Ruth Ano
Long Bottom, met Sunday ev•
is attendtr..;~ Columbus Bus.Iness I nlag at the home of Mrs. He~&gt;­
Unlversity, spent the weekend ry Wippel. The meeting openwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed with prayer offered by Rev,
Wilbur Bailey, Athens Road. Father Hilliker.

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Work started today on the Memorial Hospital, the County
first phase of Pomeroy's sew- Home, and some residences aerage project with the construe~ long Wright-st.
tion of an intercepter sewer on Tile was run from Mulberry
Mulberry.ave.
Heights and other areas along
The work is being done by Mulberry-ave., some time ago,
K. L. Moore, Inc., B•lpre, who •ccordlng to Mayor Legar, but
was awarded the job on a bid ll was never connected up. Maof $7,000 at a recent meeting yor Legar said seWage from
of Pomeroy Village Council. ' the Mulberry-ave. and Mulher·
Mayor Charles Legar said ry Heights areas is prfsently~
work is undeJway on the Mul· running into an open ditch and
berry -ave intercepter in order causing a sanitary problem.
to solve sewage problems from
" This is the situatlos that will
Pomeroy Elementary School, ! be corrected by construction of
the Children's Hom·e,
Meigs , the intercepter," according to
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Legar said furllter work on
the proposed Pomeroy sewage
project will not be started unW
ofter it Ia determined whnther
the village will receive federal
aid. Pomeroy !Hed an appllca.
lion for federal aid on Its sew·
age project over a year ago.
Funds to construct the Mulberry--ave. intercepter are available through the local bond
issue. Burgess and Nlple of
Columbus are the engineers for
the Pomeroy project.

Showing Unusual Petunia

WASIUNGTON - Th"
ate, moving "'ward approval
of A $556 million lederal pay
raioe bill that lncluJes $7,500
yurly increases for members
of Congre.. today faced the
quesUon of whether to Impose
financial disclosure teats on It·
JOH.
BaekeJ:S of the bfll, which
woold affect 1.7 million federal
clasalfied and postal workers,
weze encouraged by an opening
round victory Wedneaday In
which the) bea• down turee ef·
forti to eliminate the raises for
themselves.
A WEEK·JJlNG heat wave
kept Its grip on the eastern
hall of the nation today wiltlng
cropa and coJUablg many towns
to put limits o.,"water consump.
lion.

DJouchi ~CIIIB were »
vere ~· the pajlott'a capl·
~ li! ..:omiecticut and In North
Cai'Giiltl. ft;f· lleatber huretlll
..1c1 •the 'heat wnuld c'Onlt-1
lhtougb tho month with below
110rmal raiDfall.

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tested for, and huge sums of money are men of the caliber of our presidents have
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·d~mily t~;~ the mental, emotional an~~f~ the cooperation, loyalty and support o!
:steal wrmgout. occupants of the
every c1tizen in these troublous days at
'·House must endure?
home and abroad - reserving, '( )f course,
Conceding the elements of personal the inherent right of every American to
, pride and ambition, egotism, desire for gripe a little and to run th~ country su·
. prestige and the satisfaction of beinJ In perbly as a Monday mornmg quarter, tbt No. 1 spot, you must 1lso recognize back.

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.lolQ.rlchal , ane Koufa x, both
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became the first two inajor
league pitchers to achieve II

victories this year when they
recorded triumphs Wednesday.
Koufax, the 28-year-old Dodger dandy, was suffering from a
stiff neck and a sore elbow

Wednesday night and rated as
a doubtflJ starter against the
Phllli08 until he warmed up before the game. But the sturdy
lefthander knew Marichal alr•ady had carded his lith victory in 1 2-1 afternoon decision
for the Gian ls over the Pirates.

Slrlkeo Out It
So Kourax, not to be out

done, took to the mound despite
his aches and hurled his seventh straight victory - 3-2 over
Phlls - and struck out 10 men,
OJtendlng his all-tim e record
for 10-or-more strike outs Jn a
came to &amp;6.
Ko.. fax (11-4 ) allowed only
five hit. In dropping the Phil·
lie• 112 games behind the
I e a g u e-ieading Giants, It
marked his eighth consecutive
victory against the Phillies dat·
lng back to 19fil.
Marichal (11-3) was tooched
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toward winning a third straight infield out, in the third.
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Ing with a light 4-3 victory ov- ·
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, sworL1l and Short are newer the Braves, cinchlns; a tie
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'!be ~~tory, pitched by 12-1Hensler and Tommy
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year-o
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by him with a clutch run-scorg ·
. lng single in the bottom of the i For the Braves Sieve Dunfee
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10-2 for the season With three Hind r
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for DPtroil before bt&gt;mg traded

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ups, are standing at 6-5, and
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are making strong bid for
Van Meter ,. p!tchmg for the
Oulo; ide of Bunning, Drysdale
spot in the top three-team play· Yankees agamst .the second- is the vetereto of the NL squad. I
off.
~alk.~ five .. and led . his team since this is his fifth nod . KouThe Red.leg • Brave1 game 0 hitting With two smgles asd fnx ' nam~ has appeared on the
wa1 a patent-type thriller, re-- double. Lee Floyd had a homer star-studded roster four timE's , !
malnlng unsettled until Hlndy ~ a double , and Randv Phil- and Mardha, and Farrell hav• ·
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The Braves laDled in the
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Oil Ault'a flrsllning solq homer,
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the Senators, at 7·5, after los- Redlegs
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Cheshire nipped New Haven
11-10 in a high--scoring Tri-County High School League game

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Wedneoday evening at
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By Bob WI~
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Rojas on base In the fourth, Julian Javier poked his Dlnth triple.
School. It wao Cheahlre's first
then rallied for a single run In home run of the aeuor equal· Dick Ellsworth (10.7) of the
victory·
the fifth and two In the fifth ung bis output ol !all year- Cubo the looor, had been pven
Two lefties. Lanny Tyo for ----~~-------and two In the all&lt;th. Ron Fair· and drove In four runs to pro- 1 lead
two home runs by
Cheshire, and Milton Rousb for
ly singled home what proved to vide Curt stmmoos (H) with Ron Santo end 0110 by BUiy
New Haven, handled
mound
be the winning run oft loser aU the mpporl he needed to WU!laml.
"I woa't ooy anytiiiiiJ about duties. Tyo fanned six and his
Dennis Bennett 18-&amp;L
stop tho Brave•. SiliUllOOI acat- The Meta expluded for u hits .you Dol b~Utlng • bUDCired- teammates cracked nine hits
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The Cardinals crushed the tered seven hila to best loser "'lalnsl four Houston pitchers, If yoa dml'l oay anytblnc abonl with Joe Wills leading the atBraves 6-. , the Reds edged the Hank Fischer (6-5) ,
Including nine oll Die~ Farrell,
me spending 0 bnndred!"
tack on three hits In lbree
Cubs 6-5 In 10 tnnlnga and tho
Roee llomon
who wu mating h1l fourth bid
trips to the plate.
The fuzzy-c heeked and th e gray beards or the y~n '
Mets outslugged the Colts 8-6 In Pete Rose hammerad his aec- for victory No. 11. Rookies John
Other Cheshire hitters were and old. will ent erta in F'ourth of July ceJebrants In Ra- li·'
other National League results. ond home run of tlle oeason Stephenson and Larry Elliott,
Tyo with two hits in three trips cine.
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American League action saw with two out in the lOth inning and Ed Kranepool each conand Petty with a pair o! base
Plans are well a long to have the traditional Boys'
the Athletics upset the Yankees to give tbe Redo their come- trlbuted lhret hits to the Mets
knocks.
League baseball game a ugmented by an Old Timen'
5-4 In 11 innings, the White Sox back victory. Cincinnati bad attack. Reliever Blll Wakefield
Roush was relieved by May- co ntest It will bring together many of the diamond fste~
sweep a pair from Washington trailed by four runs going Into (2-2) was I he winner. Walt
nord midway through thu game . of 30 In 40 years ago .
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8-7 and 2-1, the Orioles topple the ninth Inning when they cap- Bond slugged his 12th and 13th
' The New Haven pitchers fanRosters are bemg mad • up for a Racine team and~
the Angela 4-2, the Twins bom- lt•llzed on two errors to start homers for the losers. Reliever
· ned seven Cheshire batters.
from Portland-Sttver sv tll e . It was under similar such
bard the Red Sox 14-3, and the a four-nm uprising, clilTUil[ed Claude Raymond (3-2) aboorbed
I New Haven catcher Sawyers ba~ners of near ha lf a cent ury ago that some of the connTigers trip the Indians 3-L
by Deron Johoaon'a two-run the defeat
Gary Stobart pitched 4 • hit and Roush each had a home try s ftnest baseba ll tal• nt was brought to bud (If not
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Andre Rodgera booted Steve Wednesday evening at Eastern were three for four •t the , General Manager for both tea ms, Don 1Pi2%le) Wolfe .
Boros' grounder and one out High to Wll' a Summer League plate.
~• selosed tod ay th at th e ope nin g batteries will be Had: , .
tater Rose singled. Ellsworth, mat h 7-L
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Sham a nd Jake Gaul for Racine and Chod Ward 1114
alter fieldinl a suro double play
CharleoKnlg~t was the loser, hits to E&gt; rnmger. a smgle; Cla rence Pri re for Portla nd-Sti versville .
grounder by Tommy Harper fanning Sl&gt;, and walkmg two. Knight ,_ a double and single, I Feeling this n&lt;rd!'d some ex- ~-- -· - - - - -,
threw wUdly into centerfield IStobart for Middleport fanned andF Wlll: da double.
I planation , Wolfe added that Roy, Deen Brinker, lleQ ..
17 and walked two • He •ave
up 1 or . lll&gt;d leport Stubart had ' Pach team's l'alcher is a one • Bear
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Dally Sentinel, PomeN)'·Middlepcm, 0., :July 2, 1

Cheshire Wins
11-10 Over
New Haven

I club 's third baseman record set in the rourtt&gt; and th
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - Allhe dressed , Rose WB.!I stUI so eJ:- : score.
cited
he
couldn't
3ta&amp;e
positive!
Boros
Sttl
Record:
in
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Heine
GrotJ.
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sixth
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Eastern
got
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rale he has been hitting the
pasl week. you might call him ly whether he had touched all ' 'We had been hitting Ells- ninr. shy of the league record first .
i worth pretty good in the i held by Bob Aspromonte of
" Pistol Pete" Rose
a n d of the bases.
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the
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ST.\YS IN CAPITAL
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that really hurt the Ollcago
woul~~ t have made any differ- fiK:W"e sooner o.r later you're l with the Cubs here. tonight i~. WASHING1'0N (U P[)- Presi- 1 tine High school di amond . 1 penter , (,eor~e Deem,
Cubs.
1 Kclvey, Rod&gt; Durst, Bob Durst, .
be laid laughlingly. gmng to get an m-betweener
will be Jim Maloney 16 • 81 den 1 J hn
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The Reds' second baseman, cnce.
weren't any Cubs on the one out of the park ••
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ho sfon plans to srend the 11 The announced roster fo r Ra- . J t'nner Wa llbrown Marvin Swan
who had been benched because 'There
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i Wa~ hin too Jul y weekend ·In cme
me u es Ray Byers. BuonP1 and Gene Wolfe , alJlOili ·.QJ.be.,. ,
of his weak stick work,broke fJeld to watch me."
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Weaver, Jack Sa r15ent . Coulter ' Prior to the Old Timers game,
ners on ln all but two inning!! . out of his slump at Pittsburgh When Rose's homer with two .
Shuler, Hickey Rou sh, R a
Uw comhin't&gt;d Racine little 'baseHowever, he survived with and has been next to Impossible ~t left the park, so did the de--l
JOCted
Cubs.
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Allen
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Free-l
hall
tea m will play the Portlaltd
clutch pitching and the aid of to stop since.
~·we thought It was going to j
land ~orris. Fern Norri s. Matt 1and Lt'ta rt team s at 1 : 30 -,.~
Willie Mays' 23rd home run in He lashed out three hila
be
a
double:'
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the firot •nd back-to·back dou. Wedne-sday night in six trips
inson
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Ta.--kn
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Pagan in the second inning. inR the one that gave Cincinnati
ball up"
Al Lo
h .~- anager I Los Angel~s , and CamJ!o Pa:!!-1 19 0·2 and his ea rned run aver- ! Slobart. How&lt;~rd Sayre Harry l c&lt;'~ltod that WSAZ-TV camefoU
Bob Veale (7-6) was the loser, a hard-eared 6-5 victory.
1, and pez emp aSI
numbers 1cual of Mmnesota - and fou r 1age ,. 8 25
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Walt Alston ac ·ented e I th
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Phil• Took Lead
Rose whacked a line shot In- Ellsworth Owned a 5-I lead On
a pair of homers by Ron Santo
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be c th
x- sou paws ' Y ~rd of ' Among the other AL flippers I LF~ns ORIVINf&gt; FIEI.I&gt;
. ; ol the opening night activlflel
The Dodgers spotted the Phil· to the rightfteld seats in the and one by Billy Williams as he perience
ay w n ey an- I New York, JaL'k Krallck of Pascual will b~&gt;: appearing for
I th K
C k B &lt;f ~~
lies a 2~ lead on John Calli- loth inning off Dick Ellsworth.
nounced their respective pitch- Clev•land. Gary Peters of Chi- the third time ·and Pizarro and i NEW YORK (U P I) - Rob ~ e yger ree
oy
aon's lith homer with Cookie After he hnd showered and entered the ninth iMing.
lng staffs for. the A11-Sta~ game cago, and his teammate Juan Radatz fo, th~ seC\md time, I Farrin?ton of Richwood . Ohio, g~e tournam~nt whicb ope~
1
to be held ID New York on Pizarro,
whil-e Wyalt , Cha nce, Kralick. . le~d~ Jn lhe r~('e Ior the J964 l,.
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July 7,
. Ford. having appeared in and Peters are rookies on the j ri ~• vm-? c ~ampJonsh •p with 1321
Lopez bal.anced hls docket of eight All-Star classics. is tile 1 AL dr eam team .
1 ~1rtonr~ In !i95 st&lt;~rts. accord- FIRST
h
.
mg to fl~u res cnmprl ed by the 1 QUALITY
eight American League hurlers veteran in both staffs. The Van-~ AI t
wlth four righthanders - Dick kee pitcher-&lt;.:oach however has f ~. 0 " Ncrose 1' 1even pitchers I American ll arnt·ss Raclng ln sti REGULAR
Radatz ol Boston. John Wyatt failed to score his first win Jn 1°r . ts ha 1 ~ " 3 ~eag " e squad . ! tute. Bill y Haughton of G I en ,
1 eamn~ ••" y on w" ·seasoned H d N y
Certified Oil Station '
of K ansas City , Dean Ch ance of the annual game-h is record l 1 t A
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t&gt;a .
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a e n . mong h1 s rlg thanders , with 17 wms 1.0 366 1_
Pomer~
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By MARGARET A. KILGORE poS.L
,
that
Jy DOROTHY KILGALLIN
''nil1 Pm
rna 'onal
The .38~ milliOn program pro- lessor of tabor economics 11 fires burning, aomebody e1ao lharo a kitchen. Four are .One.
WAS!flNGTON (UPll- ls the vided for technical assistance, George Washington University wilL When a wile admits abe's The other Irritate~ us to th_e
aolution to poverty the building training programs, loons and who helped draft the original shook up over another guy, abe point ol violence. Five nights •
of a gov ..•nment-owned ski tow , grant.. to help bring Industry aid to ' deproased areas bill needs a wake-up, not a wallc • week he comes In atiDko, alamin Pennsylvania?
and job' to chtonically-de- sponsored by Sen. Paul H. oot. Only a coward or a total- mlng doon 11!'1 lalking to himIs it good Ideo to build a pressed • •eas.
Douglas, L.[U, says of ARA:
ly naive man would leave at sell, and smelling foul, and
8
motel 'n Texas with ~axpayers'
Two ye•rs tater, the House "The package 1f tool! which a time Uke tills. - H.
usurping our rights to ,the reaccording
to
the
rumors,
It
was
four
days
funds while down the road a voiced st: on( opposition to the Congress gave tlie ARA to com- Dear Helen:
frlgerator and stove. 1 sptll'DBroadway Grapevine
before either Moscow or Washington was privately &lt;Jwned motel loses Sentte-passed program by de- bat unemployment In depressed I sympathize with "Sis 0'· ed his offer to go driDkiDI
. Elizabeth Taylor graciously declined aware that the catastrophe-deterrent business because it can't com- feating legtst.t•on prov1dmg an areas IS lr itself u:tremely lim- Clock Blues" and would Uke with him so be's particularly
~ll offer to view Richard BUrton's new phone was out of commission.
pete on equal ter.ns1
additional $455 millkn to ex- tied. There is nothing In the aet to offer her a IIOlutlon. We, too, mean to me, and alwaya greela
film, " Night of the Iguana" at a closed
The
Kennedy-Johnson
adminpand.
which Ji!ers any real incentive want to HsteD to the news on me with "Drop Dead." What
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screening. She said she preferred to see
The entire ARA program will to channel oluNhlp or estab- TV, end our cbildreD d011'l
to do? - M.A.P.
Memo lo Abel Green, head-man at istrati&lt;&gt;ns may go down as the
it when everyone else does at the June
era
which
tried
to
strike
a
balexpire
in
I!Mi
unless
presently
lished
industry
to
depressed
When
the
sill
o'clock
nowa
Dear
M:
aoth night's Lincoln Center premiere, be· the show business "bible," Variety : Dear ance bet.. een automation and feeble attempts are beefed up areas."
comes
oil,
our
daughters
(ages
Unless
this filth wheel lol·
-~ause she wants to "enjoy the reaction Abel, you need a new man in Montreat unemployment but the effort to extract it from the powerful
He
said
4
per
cent
Interest
OB
eight
to
12)
know
it
Is
study
lows
his
own
adviCe, I guess
Jif the other first-nighters" . . Ava Gard· Hiding behind his anonymity m the cur- will have had ito ups-and- House Rcles Committee. A sin· venture capital is not an "elfec- time: Even thou8h they may yoo'll just have to "live a ad
rent issue of your publication, he quotes
J!e.r, who will appear at the same gala as an
gle hearing to bring the bill up live cairot" to dangle before no; have home work, they reacl let Uve." Or threaten to move
item 10 this column about conditions downs,
que of the stars of the film, probably "':'II
Co.lgress
now
is
being
asked
to another vote was held sev· successfu• corporations. . The .or do aomolblng quiet unW - thai usually bringa landlords
)le signed to a .multi-picture deal with in Quebec when Sandu Scott was appear·
wben around. - H.
lhv Stark of Seven Arts - at half a mil- ing there, and reports Miss Scott "is con· to decatre "war 011 poverty" era! wak' ago, but notbing requirement that the local citl· seven. We started this
and
approve
an
anti-poverty
more
has
been done.
zenry
chip
In
at
least 10 per our youngeat was aWl 1 PI'&amp;- This column lo dedicated to
cerned
over
an
item
that
appeared
In
dollars per flicker . They're that plea·
7'"!'f -with her performance in "Iguana., Dorothy Kilgallen's syndicated column" program, an Appalachia pro- ARA Administrator William cent of the required lunda In achooler and abe used the time fan&gt; · living, so If you're bav·
gram and miscellaneous loan- L, Batt Jr , says, In effect, any vemure, without expeota- lor ,coloring. Tbll not only tPveo in. i trouble or juat plalll
~.,; ,. p'rture they want her for first is .. . about bomb scares in that area.
"como 01 fellows give us a ti&lt;¥1 of repayment unUI the uo an hour o( reluatlon after troubl''· let He"A. ~p YOU. :·.
1
What Miss Scott is really concerned graot projects.
" \l ~f!echons in a Golden Eye," to be d~
But many congressmen from chance,"
ARA l!!!fll-J• rerald hal proven supper, but It' 11 creating bet- She will also welcom;
your
twl•d by Oscar-winner Tony Richard· with . Abel- and I have her personal
both
parties
appear
distres•ed
B
ttl say• the ~r0gram was to be ii'·,.,. t&gt;andicap.
ter
study
hablis
for
our girls. own amusing eaperlencea. Adword
for
it
in
writing,
as
of
yesterdayron ·. That ·•as quite some dialogue beand uneasy when they recall launched at a very difficult Levitan ,;aiO!O says thsl be- We're only aorry ,..
didn't dress Helea Boltol In cars ol
l veeJI producer Ale• Cohen and actor is your reporter's inaccuracy.
one
of
the
!loSt
giant
programs
time,
when
unemployment
was
cause
of
·clmgreaslun
end
busl·
start
it
10011er.
-r.f,A!I';
this newspaper.
i\.JJred Drake backstage at "Hamlet",
Miss Scott stands by what she told me
they okayed to "get this coun· a genera national problem- ness prell!l!'re, ARA .lrled to do Dear M:
-- St~pin F'etchlt enjoyed the happiest was the situation in Quebec. She vows try movirog again ." II has be- along with retarded economic 100 much loo fast for loo many - - - - - - - - - - exit possible wh&lt;ro he checked out of the sh; never spoke to any Variety represen· c 0 m e the much-mallgnod growth.
communities.
whom gave me valnahla uaiihospital JJul otll!!f d•Y· Less than two tative in either Montreal or Quebec.
Area Redevelopment AdmlnisTest Will Come
Certalidy no government pro- lance In my acting bow, bd
)lours after his ~lease, the belov~d co"Its r...I test," says Batt, gram wt.ich provides a buge never seemed to lin! duriD8 Dl 0
TO
n 0
If you will read you~ Montreal corres- tralion (~_RAJ .
rnedian landed his first show biz Job tn pondent's piece, you Will note that he
The qu.stoon is: 1o ,&gt;ourlng "will come as new trends and expenditure of funds lo a largo their first few ,dya of aetJvltes,
YM~C: ~~::.,. P
many a moon - a nightclub engo::ement does not say he ever talked to Miss Scott, federal mone) unlimited into an policies - including tbe effects number ol persons • perfect. which wero just u pbyalcal as
in a ·Mi&lt;iwest resort area startinl next nor does he dare to quote her drrectly. area the answer to wiping out o( tax-reduction, expanded man- Hf'pefu\lY. - ~ b!st. of each of mine.
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week .. . MllliPIIIlire Geordie Hor!"e!. He just says, feebly, that :'Mis~. Scott pov&lt;rty'
power 1.dntng, you!'• develop- thes. ladera! anti-poVerty pro- All tbree of lbeee gentlemen "" ..... o•te YotlO'I - t..
1
once Leslie Caflin's one-and-only. lSD t states there were no bombmgs . When
The ARA was signed into ment and other automation-- grams wiU shine through to present an imap of ruqednea :::~=~~~ '.:.,:":;.'"'1:
visibly upset about her recent problems, and where did she state that, and to being by the tate President beating solutions - come into provide •o' answer •- - -. lUiy ~ oa the motion picture screen1 ""'
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........ Tl ...... C. . . IMRiftll
I
al
moaning to pals about
h
but he has
and
Ke"nedy in May, 1961. II was I being
restore I e gener
·
·• but I bad no Idea thst, u In·~
whom'
the $4.000 investment be lost backing a
hit first major legislative pro- economy ''
•r
alter
dJvlduals,
tbey
actual.ly
were
aa
011..,
If you will check last night's Huntley·
nagged as they apper. 8ooDe 1 HeHonr• ........., •sa•= ,_.....
recent fashion show at a New York hoa.ttiMHI CIIHIIL I ..... Nl .........
teL Some of the professional entertain· Brinkley report on NBC-;a program ovwho _hi lone been one of my ._ .... .... vort: crtw. ...,. YIM'Il.
ers hired for the event were reportedly er which 1 have not the slightest control
favorite actors, did quite a bit - - e . t - ..
paid Impressive sums, so maybe Geordie - you will discover that a good port1on
of amateur boxing, and Ia atiU ...,.,. ......... 11 should have sung instead of angel•d . . of the program was devoted to film clips
in fine physical lhape Whit- ... - '" - · • "' ,..
Dr. Robert Baird's upcoming hook. "Nar· and reportage on the crisis situation am- By Wayoe G. Brtmdotodt, M.D.
has 1i gymnstum at trls ......., . " ·"' ...,.. Mllldttl "·"'
Q - I bad my ulerua removQ - What side eflecla come man
coticsville" (Doubleday\, will bf an a~a­ ong the "separatists" in the F'rench part
lsn 't it about time to have a
borne in Breatwood, Callforala, .., M ..., • ..,t. ...,. ......,.. ..,......
zing sizzler, with inside ill'forma!Ion of Canada, including the marchers, the cookout? Tbe BDSwer i.s: By ed because of a fibroid tumor. from taking Equanil regularly1 and uses it daily to work out. liM ..,...,.. .... ...-...
.
-l.l...aa..
.......... Mllll .... ,.... ..._.. ... •er•IIW
cancer? Is It habit-forming? Would sud- H I
about dope addicts that will shock and picketers, and the bomb tossers.
all means - If you take a few Is that a kbld of
e a SO SWlDlS, IIIWIWYeft I'MIW ti.UJ ftlrH MOntbl, 1UL
Should 1 have another checkup? den withdrawal be harmful! . horseback, and playa tennis end
atartle even other dope addirts .
It would seem to prove that Miss simple precautions.
Never use kerosene, lighter A - A ftbhld Is a benlgb 1t. - EqliaaU is brand of golf to keep In the pink for his
Scott is a better reporter than your man
• • •
tumor. When 'OJie of these tum- meprobamate, which ii a Iranin Montreal and that he owes both of us flui1 or other potentially explt&gt;- ora arows rapidly it is usually quillrer. Side effects include film roles,
Washington is the SPiting for the na- an apology ' .. Love and kisses, Dorothy. sive liquid fuel to start the fire.
Safe commercial starters are removed to reliev.e pressure on drowsiness, depression and skin
Hon's scariest legend. The insiders sav
•
•
now available. If you must ths bladder or bleedio!! between rash. '!be drug Is tllildly habitthe ''hot line" - supposed to be read y
withdrawal
The
latest
edition
of
Town
&amp;
Coun\ poke around in the fire , wear regular menstrual periods. A forming. Sudden
!xlr emergency situations that might
periodic
pbyslcal
checkup
is
admay
cause
convulsions.
No tranqause war between the United States and try has a lovely "for sale" ad in it It of- insulated mittens.
lussla - has, on three recent occasions. fers a cliffside mansion overlo'l)&lt;ing the ' Be sure the skewers a n d vtsable 'for everyone, especial- qulllzer should be taken regu, !arty.
been severed by · farmers in Finland Hudson River- and aptly enough the es· tong-handled forkt have beat- ly those over 40.
ploughing their fields . And each time, tate is called "Rock Hudson."
resistant handJes.
Skewers
should be picked up wllb I be
point down to avoid drlppin&amp; .;,.,;,.;;.;;.;~...;.,..;,,;.,._..;.__;,
Hado hot gr.,..se on your banda.
Time
Children musl be kept away
from the hot &amp;rill.
NURSERYMAN SOLD iHJ:
Don't leave the hot coals In 1
ON PtfTTIN0 IN
EXPENSIVE: SHRUBBERY
ALI&lt;EADY FULL SIZE ...
tall aaainst the grill and be \ EDITOR'S NOTE: Prolea- I felt as if I had just played all
badly burned. The coals should aloul l o el b a II star Jim four quarters ol the Pro Bowl.
be smothered wllb dirt or aand.l B""'a wrtt.. of hit deh•t as I .was physically es!Iawtlod
If you choose ID exllnguiah ! • novte star In • rng..,S from rldlng horses, driving
them with water, be careful to : westrrr. Him.
mutes, and belnl attaend by
avoid being scalded by a cloud :
By JIM BROWN
indians - just a few of
ot steam. Use enough water tD
(Wrthn For UPI)
many physical lhiDCs tbal 1 110
put the fire out complqely. HOLLYWOOD (UP! ) - When through in "rio Conebol."
Many fires that have
been 11 wes !urkv enough to pass the
Portnya A 'l'riGfer
doused with too little water have . screen test and find myself one In the picture, I. portzay a
come to life again and call!ed : ot four stars In "rio Conchos," cavalry tnlOpel' who aaslsll
'fHEN "THEI R
damage to persons or property. &gt;I mew 1 wa1 In pretty deep Ric~ Boone and Stuart Whit6ARDENER
! •• far as acllng io concerned, man In their M4rdJ eo find ret&gt;PIJTS IN HIS
Q - \ am 141 and have high ' but I f!gllred I bad It mAde, etad.. who have been nmninc
LICKS·· ALSO
blood
pressure. My doctor Is i condltioD-wilf.
f111111 to the . Apadle ladlans.
PROFESSIONAL
giving me Dralllllmine. Wbat · After :I rugaed pro football Yoil'D see mo shot at, attacked,
OIA0NOSIS···
will this do for me1 ·
, .....n, I formerly spent .ll\y beaten up, tort Ull e d, tmd

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Dr GEORGE C. LANGFORD
UPI Sporlt Writer
Grandpa can atop turning
lack the clock to the good old
Jays of Hubbell and Dean and
Sewhouser and FeUer be&lt;ause
Juan Martchal and sandy Kou.,, may be stagthg the best
lw:'."man pltchinjl duel yet.

HUSBAND wbal to do.
Dear Helen:
Sar A. Levitan, research pro- If he doesn't keep the home We are five tenants

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Mariehal, Koufax Record
llth Triumphs Wednesday

Helen Help Us!

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J
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&amp;Hence II JDvllloUoa
1'bll II line for I*IJ)Ie 'llbt
Dear Helon:
eu eat before 11:1 pJII, bu&amp;
1 am ~ al!d bave IOUF llllllY commutlll&amp; bulb•""• Ifchildren. 1 llrOI'II In • stAre end rlvt IItiJN a9ool thlt lime. 8o
there is this man who comes ellber 11M lddl sup 1!1 oilin aU the lbne. Ever IIDel I while Pop u.t.. to \be MWI.
liral saw him I have wanted to or the!&gt; chatter, Ill sputton
co out with him.
end Mom wlslia lhe bad tllb·
- Lo•t Saturday 'he met me ao- er one more ear, or t'llo llaa-ing home !rom work and we 1 wllh they'd &amp;IVt 111 .1b t
stopped In at a bar. I sot a lit- Ill• o'clock newt at HVIIIII
tlo high and ao did he, and af· H.
terwarda I let him kleil JM. Only Way To Swllll
That Is all, but 1 felt oo bad Dear Helen:
thst 1 told my husband about Wo recently put in 1 IWimlt
min&amp; pool with I biCh !11101.
He didn't get mad but waa I'm from lhe wide open IPBCII
very hurt. He said he bad lm0W11 wbere we aever used 1 IWIJD.
aU along how I fell aboot this millg ault after dark. Really,
n1an, but !bought be never had nude Is ths 011ly way to nrtm.
to worry about me. 1 know this 1 like to go Into the
pool
fellow isn't much good, b u t late at nl&amp;bt, lUll beiOI'I we
something aboUt him attracts 10 to bed. And I don't wear •
me and makes me wisb 1 were- suit, it being dark, and 111 hav·
n't married,
ing a fence. But aure as I do.
My husband IIYO. IInce be the nolibbora tum on their outt. out of work now, he Is going olde llood ll&amp;ht, whleb ahlnu
to go to another city to look over to our side, loo •
for a job, but mosUy to let me
Do you sup- they do It on
flgure out how I feel about tbe 1"1•-? What can 1 do!
other man. Please teD me what NUDIE
I lhoukl do to get over him.- Dear N:
TEMPTED
S"lt yourself! (Which Is
1

Why else would he knowingly take on
such international brainteasers as Cyprus, Thailand, Laoi, the Congo, Viet
Nam, Cuba, Indonesia, Malaya.!. Zanzibar,
South America, Khruschchev. !ted China,
De Gaulle, etc., etc., ad infinitum?

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that no man could serve as president of
the United States without poss es sm~ a
great measure of devotion and dediCI·
lion to his country and a real feeUng for
public •ervice.
Why else would anyone be not only
willing but eager to assume such Jlroblems on the home front as civil n&amp;hts,
ta&gt;res, budget, foreign aid, school prayer.
labor-management relations and nation·
al economy'

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Los Ang. 000 012 OOx- 3 6 o
Bennett, Baldschun (8) a n d
Triandos. Koufax (11-4) and
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Detroit
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John, McMahon (8) and Ro.
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Sll1lth, Phlihps.
(1st Game)
Washgton 020 000 500-- 7 13 I
Chicago
006 ooo 20x- 8 11 1
Narum, Koch (3), Bouldin
17), Kline (8) and Brumley
Leppert (7). Buzhardt, Mossi 1
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Winner- WIIhehn (2-5). LoserBouldin 10· ·
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following tile &lt;jltmer piiiJIS were
di!ICU8Sed and eommlllees named for the religious Pl'lll!l'am
and dlsplayo lor the lllelp
County f81r Ibis year. Atllend-

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Zundel of tile Pomeroy Baptist
Church were honored at tilt
annual picnic
b{'Ule
Meigs County Mlnl81erlal A...,.
elation Tuesday noon at
tbe
Mlddleporl RoadSide Park. Tbe
Rev. Zundel bas acctpled
a
palllorate at the Dunean Falls
BpUIIt Church.

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we Reserve the Right To Umlt Q~tltles

their
Rev. Cltertar

flllDllles lnc!udJnc
Lemley, Revj
, . • C. E. Emera,
Rev. Pau Sellen, Rev. Mel'rla
Alkire, Rev. M. E. Dowaon and
Rev. Bay Wlttbqr aild f•mD(w

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.298 of gammg some glory in this ~ pr:~am 011 turday evenmg,
· 1 vear's champiooship
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·298 ' Defending titleholder Chuck Uber, home mlulonaries fwm 1
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70 263 42 82 .312 1bledon tennis tournament .
wa, held at the Alfred Metho- 1

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37 38 .493
.34() beate nWednesday b sixlll I The average attendance of
f:!:lwaukee
36 38 .486 10 ~~~v~ ~nn 74 314 58 105 .334 seeded Fred Stolle of fustrali; i students was 42. the largest at·
s 1'\ngeles
35 38 .479 10¥.! I an e, y 62 195 35 63 .323 4-6. 10-8. 9-7, 6-4. He was the . tendanee 46. The average at35 42 .455 14
Houston
35 41 .461 12
kobns~. Bait 73 269 39 85 .316 last oJ 25 American men 1n I tendance of &lt;&gt;tudents and help.
30 45 .400 Ia
New rork
23 54 .299 24\\ l'regoSI, LA 63 202 35 63 .312 1 out.
go ' ers was 55, the largest attend·
3! 47 .397 18 \-'..!
Wednesday's Reflulls
Hmton, WaB 75 295 40 91 .308 I
i ance 60.
SATURDAY
Wednesday's lksulls
1 San l'r~n _
2 Pittsburgh 1
, Causey , KC 74 200 37 89 .:m · Stolle meets top -seeded Roy I Primary and beginners elu' ·
K~. Cit} 5 New Yorl-. 4, ll ins I s~ . Lot..~:s oJ Milwaukee J. night I Bre~d, Bo.s 75 283 43 86
EmP-~son of Australia Friday in teachers were Charlotte Vr.n
C~cago 8 Wash. 7, lst, twl
Cin. 6 _,hl(:ago 5. 10 ms., night Kahne, Det 64 230 36 70 .304 the !mal. ~merson defeated un- Meter and Linda Henderson.
Chlc~gn ~ Wash. I, 2nd, night New Y0rJ... 8 Hoos.ton 6, night Freehan, Det 60 212 28 64 .302 1•!Jeeded Willy Bungert of West j Junior class teacher was Mrs.
Baltimorr 4 Los Ang . l, night Los Angel~s 3 Phua. 2, night
Home RanJ
. Ge;msn 6-3. 15-13, 6-0 Wednes- , Uber, and Senior claso teaccher
Minne.sota 14 Boston 3, night
Th, ulB~ ·' Pro~abJe Pitcbt'rs j Americ~ Le11gue - Kille-- Ida)·_
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, was Mr. Uber . Others aaai.stTiu
's ·•: hlble PUcben
St .. Louts at Milwaukee - SH- brew , Twins 28; AIIJson, Twins
Miss Sf?i"ll, the best women 's I ing with teaching, crafts muMinnesota at Boston _ Kaat dec~J (8-6) vs . Spahn 15-71
21;. Powell, Orioles ZO; Wagner, 1amateur m t.he world, is a top- si ., and transportation 'were
Pittsburgh at San Frar.us. Indians 17; Colavito, Athletics heavy favonte t~ beat Billie Doris Dillinger, Wilma Jea~
(8-3) V;;.. Monbouquette (3-7 ).
Clevei&amp;l d at Detroit (night)- co - Law (6--6J vs . Hendl t.":. (7- 17.
Jean and move mto the final Atherton. fi"lorence Spencer
Ramos (4-5) vs . McLain (1.0) , 4) . .
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~atlonal Lea g a e - Mays, match between second - ~eeded I Fannie Bernard, Isola Taylor'
~hiladelphJa at L" s Angeles I G.tants 23; Williams, Cubs 19; Lesley Turner of Australia . . ' Iris Carr. Osie Follrod Thelm~
Los Ang£1es at Baltimore
(night) - Meyer (1-3) vs . Pa~ (rught) - Short (6·1) vs . Mucl H u w ard, Dodgers 18 · Allen
The!!()- year- old Califomoan l Henderson
Sharon • Boyle
r ler (4-7).
Phils 15· Santo Cubs
' : lost tn Margaret in the linals . Grace Sw~rtz G
Do ':
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Runs Batted In
r u ea er t e year ~- Shirley
Jones .
and Juaru'la·
American Lea-· _ Kille- I beforf' m a second
-round Swartz.
Kansas City at New York Brogho (3-7 ) vs . Maloney (&amp;-3).
(twi • UgbtJ - Se;!ui (7-6) vs
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. ew or at ouston (mghtl brew, Twins 60; Stuart, Red I'
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(Only games scheduled)
~:ley t0.2) vs . Johnson Sox 57; Wagner, Indians 55; AItary ,
Friday's Games
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hson, Tw~s 52 ; Powell, Orioles I CARDS SIGN THREE
The group presented a very
Cleveland at Cloicago, night
Ch '
Friday's Game•
49 ; Colavoto, Athletics 49.
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Washingtor. ot Del. 2, twi-night N ocago at Milwaukee , night
Nation•! Lea g u • - Boyer
ST t.OUJS (UPI) - Starting ' HOW TO TREAT IT
Ka_nsas City at Salt., night
ew ~ork at Los Ang., night Cards M; Mays, Giants 54;, dP.ferouvf! ends Jot&gt; Robb a_n d i ~~ply rtron, T·4-L llq~. Feel It
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St: LoUis at Cincinnati , niint Santo, Cubs 48 ; Stargell Pi · ~on Brumm
and
utdJty In ~~~~~~. to1 r~e ... k Hrhtn 1, burnln 1
tnne.!.ota a . New York, night Plttsb ·rgt- at ·Houston, night
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Los Angelea.,.at Boston, night
ra s 46 ; Aaron Braves 45
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Pitching
· I signed 1964 contracts with the ~~·~;e~~a";o~;
P~ea~td ! N ONE
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National League - F
II I St. Louis Cardinals of the Na- ~e~~l c, IIOOI:hJ~g T-4·L ·~oo~·se P~n~:
arre • tiona] F tb II I HLoo
fme for •weaty f~t foot I
Colts 10-2; Bunning, Phils 8-2;
00 a
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I~OUG:.On A v at SWISHER .. UlHsJo:
Marichal, Giants ll-3; Buhl,
-- - Cubs
9-3
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Koufax,
Dodgers
11-4.
Major Leogne Reoullo
Milw.
000 000 001- I 7 2
American L e a g u e - Ford,
By Uolled Pross laternatlonal
Simmons 19-6) and McCarvYanks
10-1: Aarigo, Twins 6-1;
er. Fischer , Hoeft (2), Olivo
Amertcau League
Bunker,
Orioles 7-2; Kralick,
(41, Sadowski (6), Lemaster
In~ians:
Peters, White Sox;
Ill Innings)
181 and Torre. Loser "- Fischer
~an.sas City
Wtlson, Red Sox ; Kaat, Twins I'
(6-5) . HR - Javier.
all
8-3.
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(10 inn logo)
300 000 001 00-- 4 9 0 Chi.
010 102 100 0- 5 II 3 BE~RS INK TWO
O'Donoghue, Santiago (1), Cin.
000 001 004 1- 6 10 1 CHICAGO (UP!) --Offensive I
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wards, Bryan (9). Ford, StaJ. Purkey, Duren (7) Ellls (a), and Jim Cadile, a guard. have i
ford (8), Hamilton (9), Mikkel- Henry (10) and J;;dwards. Win- signed their 1964 contracts with
sen (9), Terry (10) and How- ner Henry (2·1). HR - the Chicago Bears of the National Football League.
ward . Winner-Wyatt (5-4). Los- Santo 2, Wllliams, Rose.
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Bryan.
' New York 013 004 000- .I 16 0 SET DATE
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Climlce, Duliba (a) and Rodg- Raymond (3) , Owens (8) and
be played next Ja~uary in
MID-SUMMER REDUCTION
.._ McNally, Miller (9) and Bateman. Winner - Wakefield e Sugar Bowl Stadmm jn
Of Ladies' Shoes Continues
!.au, Bwwn (9) . Winner - Me- (2-2) Loser - Raymond 12·2) Now Orleans, II was announced '
Nally (8-5). Loser - Chance HR - Bond 2, Aspromonle, El~ tody by AFL Commissioner
BUY NOW and SAVE!
(5-5) . HR- Rodgers.
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Detroit
Los Angeles
Kansas ...:J ty
Washington

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Mrs. Ubor, and J08JJ Alberton eac:j gr~p , and concluded with I and friends we re on I,
entire group on the plat- / th "
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a• tho plano, and Charlotte Van the
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congratulated for a
1 Mel•r and Linda Hendenon di· orm, smgJng.
Craft work from ea ch class 1done.

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program ~
of were given each studi&gt;nt
uro.y ev..U... Jtme 27th wltb
memory
ver1e1
SOI"Igl
by
A goodlv fl~ o miH:'r 'lf . ,. •
Mr. Uber, le '•og, uslslod by

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II'IMBLEDON, Eng. !UP! 1 - ~ v
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Bi!lir Jean Moffitt of Loog
aca lion Bible
G. AB R. H. Pet. . Beach, Calif., went oul
Clmenle, Pllt119 281 «
.349 / daJ' 'with nothi!l!i to lose"
school Ends
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The meeting was called to or-. Lieving, Brent Clark.
CUrtis
ler al 7:31) p.m. by the f&gt;r•ot· Rous~ . lhelter Roush ,
lent, .Mike Young . Steve !&lt;'owlYoung, Gloria Young, and Ca·
er bad charge of the dPvoti ons.
Plans were complt:ted for at- -th y Mc{)ermitt. - Reporter,
tending camp. The group had Dale Johnoon.

Two InJUre
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Society Notes
Italian Sandals

Canvas Sneakers

Flat or Wedge
N &amp; M Widths

While, Black,
Faded Blue

Womens Soft Sole

Mena Black Leather

Vogue Moccasin

OXFORDS

Natural or Black
Reg. $5 99

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Irregulars of Higher Priced

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 1:30
Closed Satl/rday, July 4th

IT4Ti5 AND
&lt;UMIU OF
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Texaco Outboard Motor Pill
For outboard enalnH (lncl for lt1J en cine that
uses gasoline mixed with oil)-TtXtc:o Outboard
Motor Oil is best! This ciMn-bumlna oil rwductl
spark plug fouling, keeps dtposltl from bulldlnl up
on engine parts, cuts friction •nd
You til
faster starts and maximum powtrl

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Fortheldeal"outbolrdtnm," unTtxaco
Outboard Motor Olllnd Texaco Fire Chief Qesollnt.
Gtt them both from us.

Trust the man who wears the star
See Your Friendly

eSWIM WEAR

e BERMUDA SHORTS
e FISHING SUPPLIES e SPORTING GOODS
e PICNIC SUPPLIES
e SPORTSWEAR

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M.

TEXACO DEALERS
In Meigs and Gallll Co"ntln
diatrlbutecl by:

CITY ICE &amp; FUEL COMPANY
Mlddl.,.rt, Ohio

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Se veral attended th• Goldolo wi' h th• Nor1h Carolina Voiun. ·: anniver.:...... of \tr. I tpers I sta~ organization tet
1 and M" S. A. Ramlen.
- \'io itl SmUll up to l&gt;atUe poverty. IO r~Uirn
to his former post •s pUb\1{' alfain officer !or an lnsuraoce
Ft.VWF.IGHTS SIGN
I NF.W YORK (U PII F I y- frrm.
weight contenders
Eugenio , ....,............._._._.,.,...
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Hurtado o( Panama and Eduar· II
do Raton Mojica o1 Nicaragua _.F 1URAsriTY
hne tigned lor a 10 . round . 0
bout at Panama Cit~ on July 1 REGULAR
19. Hurlado is ranked oixtj) I Certified Oil St1tion
and Ra 'on lOth amo n ~ contend - 1
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were Sunday afternoon suest..
of the Guy Bolins.
,_lrs. Ruth Snodgrais
and '
children
ol
Racine
visited
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:\far; Pierce visi ted Mrs. Er- , -Track star Jim Beatty b11
ne!.t Wyatt of Chester.
I qUit his job as JOCill W(M'k:er

By Avo Gilkey
Edgar Kindle end friend of
MRrtel called on Guy Bolin
and the Harry Jackaons.
Mr. and Mro. Robert Jewell
WP.re dinner IUe!lta of Mr. and
'&gt;Irs Glenn Jewell or Downlngton on SUncley,
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Mr. and Mrs. Bud Douglas
spent a weekend here.
Mrt. Golda Jewell Is a visitor of Mrs. John Swut.

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MILL STREET - MIDDLEPORT

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ilc h a n d t)u r nlnJl. . ArLIIsl'pth· II &lt;'·
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SWI SHEil &amp; I.OHS f. IHUI GS

Rolls &amp; Coffee

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Mansfield v!J- ,lViloon .J!tnedum and family. i -tAJilg
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lied over the weekend with Mr. Wilson was sched'uled to underand Mrs. Clearmont Harris and go our11ery Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gross- Loorie Barton of Beverly i•
OCie
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spending a few days with Mr.
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Sundly llchool attendance on 1 Mrs. Thelma Eagle and chll- and Mrs. Raymond Barton.
Edith Osborne. Keno. and
June 28 was 35.
drelt, Mary, Ramona, and Har·
Mr. and Mrs. Byrl Grlrfin Ethel Chevalier were visiting r,
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VIsiting Mr. and Mrs. B. M. i r.ld, spent a week at Terra AI- and Mr. and Mn. Marvin Barn- Nellie Stelhem .
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Buchanan over the week end ~ Us, W. Va., visiting her father, hart were visiting
r@l'ently Mr. and Mrs. Gene Riggs
were Mr. and Mr!ll. Okey Nut.. Mr . Masters.
with Mr. and Mrs. G e or g e visited Mr . anrl Mrs. oscar
ter and family of Stockport and I' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reed Reed.
Babcock.
Mr. and Mr~. Kenneth Ander· and family. of Waldo spept a Mr and Mrs. O•borne farley
Mr. and Mrs, IJave Yat ..
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weekend wrth his parents Mr. 1 M
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d M I and Ruth Larkms recently VIS· ' OVF:R-S TZJ&lt;~ ro.~t" ~ ligh t np
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Ben]amln Buchanan, Jr., son 1 and Mrs. eorge Pe .
Harold Lee and son, Mr . and Heel Mr and Mrs A .1. Carret. thilll printed silk l' hiffon ~ven - of Mr. and Mrs, B. M. Buchan- I Joey ~u~ ~anan .spent thf" past Mrs. Rav Dillon and son and
Janie Brewer who has been ing ahoJ'tle. High rut, fitted
an, Is 1~tloned 1t Ft. Knox, i week VISitmg hi!; unde and [ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones and a .Patient at Camden Clark hos- 1:~~r~: ~f~~:~m~;~n~let~~e;~ 1.~~
Ky. where he will take his aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Okey Nut· , son called on Mr and Mrs pital, Parkersburg. has
re. arainst b:ack.
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Mrs. Clarenel" Balcer and fAm· M L R B
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CLEARANCE
All Items Reduced
Some As Much As

BAKER
FURNITURE

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M - more wear for you - It's lht

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Mrs. Clearmont Harris were Mrs . . Me1~ s Benedum. Freeland
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and aon• or Mano!ield. Mr. and lfamllton , Mr. and Mrs. RusMrs. Rullell Barr of VIenna, sell Barr, Mr. and Mfro. Her. Mr. and Mr•, Dale Barr, Mr. man Grossm~lld amlly._ I
and Mrs. Herman Grossnickle
and children, Freoland Norrl•.
Racine, Mr. and Mrs. L~rry
flarris lnd baby o! Mansfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Harris and
sons. and Mr. and Mro. Loi'OII :
Benedum and daurhten. Allell : ·
Hamillon remained lor t h e ·
summer.
1 Mr. and
Meigs

EVERYTHING FOR
SUMMER FUN

tiles.
3-T ItAYON CORD BODY
Triple-tempered by -~ 'tite prOCIIIli,
it's ,.,. tougller lllld duJable lila• $lalld-lll'll tiles.

RIJOII OIIIMI ls,er-CIItlllta In blaJlwalt IIHim Hs111.

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Tile ~ tlfe approved as original
equiplllelll by aD
car mallei'$.

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FREE ·MOUNTING!

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You'll Find Whet You Nnd At Your
Pomeroy Ben Fr1nldln Sto,.

AHK TO WED

IIEW EXCLUSIVE PHILCO
IIISTIIIT COLD!

INDEPENDENCE DAY

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l~l lt r th &amp;rl e v ~r btfor• .
hv ld1 it m p• r ~ tur "
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N o lice e blv 1~\1 ru n ~ing 11"' 1
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• Zer• Zone 1100 lb.) frn111 F.N Ste"t'
• Smoo~ Ho1pihl Yt'lllt. l11hri.rt
• All Coilt Pf'Citected FI'Om Het Air .

Prn'"h Quic•·Ffott lu11d up.
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ct the :ounl)l Clerk. Applylns
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GllllpolAJ, Ohio, and Joaftll
Stover, Sl, Pl. Plt-nt, Larry
Wayne McDaniel, 21. Letart,
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July!, 11164 1
-H . ~s ei l. Mr. ana Mn .
B F.~TTI' QUITS Pfi!''T

~o th~r. \i r~ Oma Arix and i
SISter.
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Mr. and Mr s. Robert Dun·
c::m of Shade visited ttle John
I MAINE
I Oun('ans on Saturday evening.
I MD
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Ray Wilson waR a dinner
34
i MASS.
euest of hjs ~on , Woodrow on
! MICH.
Saturday . Hi s grandson, Dale
, MIN~.
26
Wilson , was also a RUest.
I Mt$$.
1i
Mrs. Dougias Clay is a med MO.
ical patient t~t Meigs Memorlnl. Relalives are caring
fo r HAPI'V MUDDF.R'S DAY-Spattered with mud, Bob Ugery
MONT.
14
her
three
small
children.
is a picture of happiness after Y+' inning a race on a wet tr~ek. I
NEI.
16
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Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey
He is the leading rider at Aqueduet for the moment.
,
6
NIV.
and family were dinner guests
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14
of th e Lincoln Russells Sunday. I Mr and Mrs. Harlis F'rank Pier ce were Mr and Mrs LarN.J.
Mrs Rus&amp;ell has JUSt returned were dinner guests or Dr. and ry Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. DenN,M.
14
horJle from Holzer hospital.
j Mrs. Butrhnus. Pomeroy.
ver Curtis. Mr and Mrs. John-'
N• .
n
Mrs . Allie French has
re- Harold and Eddie Sisson or nie Newell , Columbus. Mr and
N, C.
turned from a visit w1th her Pomeroy were overnight ge~ ts · Mrs. Hobart Newell and ~; rn dau~trter, Bernice Eggleston. I or ~teven Holtf'r.
( f!S ! Wyatt , Chester. R{'v
and
N.D.
in
Charleston.
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Mrs
Oouglas
Circle
tnrl
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OHIO
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and
Mrs.
Howard
Gilkey
Mr.
and
Mr·s. Gene Ritchie · Scarbough. H£t shan . and 1\or· a
OKLA.
and son, .Joey Jay, of Gallipolis and Mr . :.md Mrs. Paul Law- Pierre.
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were dinner guests or his m~ rente , Portlcwd. were '-'i:-;iting
Audrey Smith and Nf"llic ~ tf"
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t.her Tueiday.
Mt·. and Mrs. Clyde Li:lwrem:e. them visi teu Edith (};:bor. . of
R.I.
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Paula Stanley of Snowv1Ue Mr. and Mrs Darrell Cozart 1\r&gt;no .
spent a few day '&gt; with Kathy Sedella Bollt!y anct Lu c~ Mill er
. a!W Mrs F:lmer Burt 01:.
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nilke~·
or Co.)Jville vi.~il'!d NPIIiP &lt;":o- CtMr
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· ·mbus spent the weekend
Mrs. Dasa Markins of Zanr.s- z&lt;~rl recentl y.
with Mr . and ~1 rs.
TENH.
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"'V ayn~
ville is spending a few days
Visiting Mr. and Mrs . 7..ern Prim:e.
with friends. She expected to
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Vi sitmg ove r· Ure we("k •·nd
UTAH
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r~mained
for
the
funeral
of
with
Mr. d!ld Mr:o:
Ch arl~&gt;s
vr.
12
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RPv. Cowen
Hensley were \llr ami "1r ~.
VA.
30
Tom Wrlls i11 home from the
Keith Ferre ll Fairhor n. .VIr
WA$H.
24
ho~pital
;.-~
~nd Mrs. Bill Kuu se. D:1.' ton ,
W.VA.
14
I Df'!arold Graham ha~ returnMrs. L~uat&lt;-~ F'errf'\l and fred
WIS.
30
ed to hi~ naval base. Hi s wife
. o! Medway . Mr. and Mrs_ Uo~d
WYO.
12
remained for the funera l of '
\lleP~ek of Bf'lleville , w. Vn.,
mother.
~1r
s
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Joe
Carsey.
D.C.
9
Mr and Mr s. Ted Ha ymatl .uHI
Homer Lee is improving slow- '
P. L
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Jant&gt;t Ri s ~ell or Co\umbu ~. J ()(•
lv from a heart attack .
I ~is sell of Maso.1. W. \/ ;j .. Rav
V.I.
3
· Mrs Alief' Whal ey ot ColumColf'man of Chester . \1r . :-tnd
TOTAl.
bus visited her srslers . Lola
NEEDED TO NOMIHAT£ : 6SS
i IN -JUST 15 MINUTES
I,3111 tlfUGAtl VOTES
Cla1 k ~:~nd Frances Alkire. Mrs.
\ IF YOU HAVE TO
Clark accompanied her to Gal Sau the lboYt table for the convenHon ballotin9 in Son Francisco. Other major conSCRATCH YOUR ITCH.
lipoli.s
to
visi
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their
brother
,:
tenders ,.,. be kept truck of in the ''ftddtd starters" colamn in a"y of the bollots.
\' ou r 4th' t111t'lr ~~ l!l n )' dr·u11 . ,,.,.P
Howard
Gilkey
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ANNOUNCE CAMP
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NEW HAVEN - West VIrgin- I
Ia State Youth Camp of the ,
Cllureh of God wiD be !rom July I
11-11 at Camp Caesar, Webster
Sprinp, W. Va. Those planning
lo attend !rom the New Haven i
Ohurcb of God are: Denise Grin- 1
stead. Anile Fields, MArilla Davit, Donna HUUon, Larry Hudaon, Larry Carpenter, CoMie
Carpenter. Faye McCoy, Patty Lallhelt. Gary Stewart. Roy [
Brinker, Danny Bush, Mickey
Beach and Curtis King. Mrs.
David Fields. Jr. will serve
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ulla ,Mexico. The program yearbooks for 1964-.65 were given out.
The program was in charge
nr the Stewardship Director,
Mrs. lva Capehart. Thr group
i .'ruing "Work. for I he Night is
Coming." Mrs. Capehart used
the theme. " Road SIR"' Ahead." Those taking part In I' he
program were . Mr~. John CarP"" ter. Mrs Nellie Dudding,
;1r, ._ David_ F1elds. Jr., Mrs.l

' on June 27th, at the Riverside
Hospital in Columbus. The mother of the infant it the former
Barbara llllen McDaniel, once
, of Mason. The infant welshed 1
' ; pounds 91&gt; otmcet end hill
been named Cameron Leiter.
Grandparenll are Mr. and Ml'l.l
flfttis McDaniel, Maaon; Mr1.
Edllh Saundero; Columbul, I
veal gr&amp;ndporenla ... Mr.
and Mrs. Nellie Sehwii'Z, Mas- 1

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ANNI)UNCE BIRTH
MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ,
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N•loon Reynolds graduated as
011
2nd Lieutenant on June 20th
lf'IID
from th• West Virginia Nation- PT. PLEASANT - Two per- I Cluh Will Meet
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al Guard Militarv Academy, 1 sonR rec~ived minor injurie~ . 1 PT. PLEASANT - A ml?t&gt;l- !'
Camp nawson, Cl~rk sburg, W.l one person was jailed and one ' ing of thP Mason County Young • ,.
Va. He Is the son of Mr. and : left the •cene or the accident j Replub!.can club will be held •
Mr.. Fr&gt;nk Reynolds.
, in a one car mishap occurring [· Thursday July 9. at 7:'UI p.m.
1
In thP courthou,.e.
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Mc!Jan· Wedneorlav ~ 4! p. m. on Rnute I A I
f ff '
'II
he I '
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3.~ at the top of deaa man's ~
sate o o Jcer.c: WI .
It\ vlsit.ed in Columbus
frllm
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pr@~tented by thP nommatlng
Friday until Sunday with their curve·
I commitl.fe cornposM or Ray- NF.WEST SHAPE for slt"ep
daughter, Mrs. Stanlev Saun· rf@raldtne Stone, Clifton, and I mond Gerald Musgrave, chair- wear, lhe Bhlrt-llk!rt with a
d
Benjamin Hall of West Colum- I ntan Da~·tor. RayneH. .J 1m ..rumJ)f't r!Ate r~r eoey mov~
er~.
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1-nent. Pert whtte f'llli C\.r 1et1
~ bts, were t;,.ken to .- ~asan 1 Barnett Rob-:-r M1ller an Ma- oft Ulo 2'ift2'ham r.hf'"lt!i
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barton : Volley HospiU.I where they I ry Hyre, William Peddirard, I
left on Tuesday mommg to l1i!J-- were Irea led !or minor injuries [ pre~ldent of the Huntington I
il a wet;k with relativea In Pen- i and rele:1sed. Charles WAtson club will be present to assist I - - - - - - - - - - nsylvnma.
: of Kanaugt, Ohio, owner of the i ir. t.he re-organizat :on of the ! 36, Henders:~o11: Harry L u c a!,
Mr. and Mr.. Woodle Wilaon \'ehlcle, war jailed on a drunk ; group.
i 29. Pt. Ple• oant ; Don,ld Wiland son, Lowell or Fl . Myers, charge and William Foot, Rutllam Gardnor. 4-1, Gallipolis FerFlorida are visiting his mother, lond. Ohic, believed In be dm- ·
SEV ··:RAL CHA .~ .. ; D
ry; Donald E. Rou.&gt;h. 38, Sooth
Mrs. Helen Wilson.
er of the vehlcl•. left the. scene \ PT. PLEASANT - Arrests side, and Chnrles Watson , Kanbefore officers of the Sheritrs by local officers during the I auga, Ohio •II charg!d with
departrneno arrived. The 11151 paBt 24 hours '1\'0re Ann Hill, intodcallon.
ENTERTAINS CLUB
model car was a total loBs and 1
~
MASON - Mrs. George Hud· the vehicle tore down seven
son enterlDined members of the guard rails at the scene. The , - - - - ---- ..
Mason Homemakers Home De-- accident is st.il! und ~r investi ~ 1
monstration on Tuesday evening gallon.
a! her home on Third St. After 1
a brief business meeting re!rethments were served by Mrs. Mc- Mary Cirf'le Holds
Daniel and her daughter to Mrs.
Delbert Dotsos, Mrs. Matilda Regular Meeting
Noble, Mn. John Roarh, Mro. ' MASON _ The Mary Circle
Dorothy Cartwright, and Mrs. of the Mason Methodist wscs
J. H. Turner.
held its r.egular meeting Monl day evening at the church with
ANNOUNCE BIRTII
10 members presenL The devo- j
NEW HAVEN-Mr. and Mnt. 1 lional program was opened by
Robetl A. Beach of New Hav- 1group singing of hymn, "0 Zion
en are announcing the birth of Hasle," alter which Mn. Fred
a son born June 9 at Holzer 1 Spencer read Scripture. Mrs.
HO!!pllal. 1be baby weighed
Ralph Rickens reviewed the pro- 1
I lbs. and 5¥. ozs. He has been I grams whleh had been preaen" 1
named Charles Robin Glen. Ma- ed by the group throughout
lema! grandmother I&gt; Mn, Lu- the year. The program wa• con- I
frma Weave!' or New Haven and I eluded with rrayer.
1
1 paternal
gramdmother is Mrs.
[
Pauline Beach of van Nu y s, 1 Refreshments were ~rved by
I California.
. the hostesses, Mrs. II. H. FocJesong and Mrs. Russell Cape-[1
hart tD Mrs. Fred Spencer, Mrs.
Clara Roush, Mrs. MurJ Megee, 1
i Mrs. Reuben Stewart, Mrs. Ev- :
; erett Tboma1, Mra. Ralph Pick· [
: ens, Mrs. Willie Brown and Mrs . .
Jobn Chattin,

rengines
free from
fouling

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In Single Car
Rt. lS Misha
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Gelllpolla, Ohio

Rouah, Graham dblrtct. aitended the annual Je!!enonJackaon dinner oponoored by
the W t V'..,..·Jo De
tl
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moera c
Executive Committee at the
Ctvlc Center, Saturdll)l, June 'll
In Chorleo(f\tnn.
· She w.. ac·
companied y her husband
Johnnie, a for as Nitro. The)
•pent tba weekend with bet
mother, Mro. Boyd Woera, anc
other rolatlv.. and lrtend5.

partners . Ray mond and Elna I

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Dutch-Maid Party lor a lund
raising project. The Home Missions Newsletter was read to
the ~iety . Mn. Fields also ::
read a ldter from her prayer ; · !.
TEMPLE SAVERS-The Ei)lptlan covernment hal ilaued a
set of eieht colorful stampo commenwratinll the United
Nations' efforts to save the 3,200-year-&lt;&gt;ld Temples oC Abu
Simbel and other monuments. Unless moved. they wlll be
covered forev ~r by bnck watere~ of Aswan High Dam. The
stamp on the left denicts the 30-foot ltatuea of Ramem II
The stamp at ri&amp;ht, from an mocrlpllon on the waUl of the
temple, ahowa Queen Nefertar1, center. and attendants_. __

TEENAGERS

o., JUly 2,

The group voted to have a

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G-.Dally sent111eJ, t'omeroy-Ml44lepon,

; ADMI'ITED - Johil Bowm,[ UNIO!j UaULATIONS
[ GalllpoHs Ferry; Mr11. Gilbert , WASHINGTON (UPI) -For
, GIW.ple Grimml Landing.
I the first Ume in history, the
' .
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Labor Department hal ldopted
Nf:;W HAVEN - The Worn- DISCHARGED - ')scar Tuc- reaulaUons !or removal of lOCal
an 's Missionary Society o! the : ker , Rohertaburg; Mrs. Char· union officers guilty of ~erious
New Haven Ohurch or God held ' les Saunc'era GalllpoUs; Vlcld mi:!COnducl.
Its regular monthly meetlpg at
'
The action Wednaaday eatabthe home of Mn. Nellie Dud- Weikle, Pl Pleoaant: Joaepll 1 Jlshed ltandarda for judging 11
ding.
Kraly , Pon,eroy ; Mro. Bollby union pro&lt;edures for dismissing
The meeting was called to or- Pyles 100 dou1hter, Rio Oron- 1 officers accused or wrong-doinl
eer by the president Mr1. Do- de.
1 are adeuate under the law.
vid Fields, Jr. The groop was
• The "'8UIItlons aloo se1 -up
II!&lt;! m prayer by Mtu A 1 m a
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BUidelines lor setUnr up proceLtuca rt. The devotions
were
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given bv Mrs. Iva Capehart.
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Missionary
Society Holds
June Meeting

Hrl!ed money by ee1llng Grll:!
1111pldna and having a oaup fliP'
per to pay lor the 15 membera
att•ndln&amp; camp. O.ole Jolmlon
The Happy Helper. 4-H Club and Alvin Purkey liVe • dem\eld the ir regular June meet-! onstration on Bicycle Safety.
ng recently at the hom~ of Mr. Attending !he meetln&amp; were,
1nd Mrs. Raymond Ltevm~ . Prl- Mi~e Young. Pam Youn&amp;. John
&gt;r to the llle&lt;"tlng the group Juhnson. Dale John11011 , AMn
wa~ entertaint'd. with a wiener 1 Purkey, Steve Fowler.
Jef£
roast and games on the Lievlng Fowler, John Hoschar, Geoqie 1

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FOREMAN&amp;. ABBOn

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Scarlet O'lllra. And loal' Ill
Cary Grant In ' Father Gooeo".
He 101111 lito caal at lbo
of
I eo, with
than 30 yean ot
,
, movlea hehir)d Jllm,
Slewll'l Lean CUI
Jimmy Stewart, a star before P'ablan was bora, loads
1 the
calli of " Erasmuo with
HOLLYWOOD
, after the likes of Jill Haworth, 1 Freckles", In which Fabian 1s
By VERNON IICO'I'T
Tom Tryon, and Paula Pren- ' oo-starred over oldtimer Ed
UP! HoUywaod Correoponclenl lll~•Wynn.
HOLLYWOOD . (UP!) - Tbe I
Slip Eveo Lower
Tben thei'O's John Wayne. Ho
destmies of mov1e stars are
EvPn lower in the billing of lakes biiUng priority over Klrk
unpredlcatoble as their marrl· the same picture l( otll and Douglas-as weU 08 Andrews,
ages.
lith) are Burgess Meredith and Mert!dith and Tone-In 'In
Take the movies in produ.,. i Franchot Tone, both of whom
lion this week, for example. once rated the lop lpOt on moy
Who would have dreamed vie marquees.
that o distingulsh&lt;ll star of Eleanor Parker is working In
ACIIIOU
DOWM
1. Cent.rol
1. Primitive
John Millo' caliber would be l 'The Swnd of Music", but inour .10Jar
reproduotaking second billing to his ' stead of heading the cast, her
ayatem
tiv• eeU
ted&gt;-age dauahter. That's pre- name follows that of Julie f.n·
&lt;.T,_
2. Footod
'1 . laland tn
cisely what hv'a doing with off~ 1drews and Christopher PlumBayol
3. GO&amp;Uuok01'
•pring Hayley in 'Tbe Truth ' mer.
Naplu
•.
-tot
About Spring."
And Oscar winner Paul LuI. Appears
Oniy 211 years ago Gene Tier· kas, who once took second blll- 12, TQC'elher
5. F&amp;ll
monthJ
nev end Dana Andrews S'larred ing to no one, now finds h1m· 13.He.......
abbr.
"·Bony
in one of tbe moat successful I self way down tbe cast tn 18. ~ctor :
e. Oppooed
love stories ever filmed, 'Lord Jim", giving way to
l'"ranchot.
to vUliJD
T.Anived
"Laura."
Peter O'Toole. James Mason
17. Before
8. 0fthe
Today Miss Tierney takes and Curt Jurgens.
18. Beverap
llbDultl&lt;ir
seventh billing in 'Tbe Pieao- Aba, you say - Movies are a 20. Tellurium: JG. Sbelt
oym_
ure Seekers" behind such as ~op to youth. Not so.
%l.Ccwerftl
Pamela Tiflin and Carol Lyn- Vivien Lelgli hea~s the cast
with
ley. \' eanwhlle, Andrews draws of 'Ship of Fools". and It's
straw
eighth billing 'In Harm'• Way" been 25 years since she played 24 . bland In

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Want Ads Are Worth AGood Look-· You'll Find Dozens Of Bargains Below!
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in guod shape ready to work .
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prayln1 ror dlvon:e. oruatociy of min·
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fon• thoe 15th day ctf AlWJSt , 1964.
World Sb:andard 'll Compatt
Mar1orie "P~!~ntl'r~am •,
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Ford out of Dtytona Beach,
Fla., ligures t.e's due for 1
win. Last Sunday at Dayton,
Ohio, he smsshed the track
qualifylllf recQrd and roared In
front i• the race .
But bad luck dogged blm
and he 9.'as sidelined flhen 1
rock smashed into hie radiator.

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her Petition aaalnat him in lhe Court

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W. VA. Waving a green fiag in front
of Nelson Stacy Is like waving
a red one~- front of a bull _
The rea ion is .he same _
both cha And that's exactly what Stacy , tabb"" the "El Toro" of the
racP track, is ex "W"Cted to do
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: 8 ft . Meat jisplay case TyiPr 1TO BEITER servedydou, we
Real Estate For Sale
:'t~!;~~.·~o~ ~ia nun
Merlin Tracy, Mabel Tracy like the points 1lmost as much
4- 1
to . Norman E . Hysell , Patrie- as the money.
double duty service. Meat dis- have recently ad e a
PHONE WY 2-21 57
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whet&gt;l d11ve , H4 .-:u yd .• l ifo A. Hysell, .50 acre, Salis· Currently, he's fourth in tbe
play case, C'omplete with mazfront erJ loader, I ba~.:k hoe F'OR SALE - 33 acreage land,
maaagerabflity
- - - - - - - - - - - - bury.
zanin~ sht:'lf and set of disI
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ntng water,
stan&lt;Jb.gs behind Jock Bowshand bulldozer work &lt;.!so per
!"J room lOUSe , nm
C. c. Cuckler to Robert Al- ~- --er
of Springfield, Ohio, in a
play trays. A-I condition. forml!d Free estima te Phone! ms1de toil et, 4 miles from
Metropoliaao Moton
kire . Frances Alkire, 34.54 ac~
Look)
like
n£&gt;w
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First
$300
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'l'upp"rs
Plam!':
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on
Suc1964
Ford; Jim Cusbman of
1.611 and Found
e\·ening~, WY 2-3213.
m- 1
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E. Mabl .iaeet. PDmeNJ
res, Scipio.
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takes it. .nn ar ,
arme
ces-s Rd . Ca ll after 4 p. m. ,
Columbus, C'hio, in a l964 Ply.
Food MarkeL
7 2 3tc mel w Shuler, 1342 Page St.
Phaoe W\' Wl7t
Luther c. Friend, Betty Jane mouth , and lggy Katona of
FOX HoUND in vicinity of
______.._ --·Middleport.' Contractor
. 423-8401 or write Freda BPat.
4 Zl tft'
Friend to Charles Spencer, Lu·
Mich ., •nother
Fas~
Five. Points, white and black NEW o\ND USED welders. air
6 1~ 12tc j tv 2712 Underwood Dr .. Bel------------Icy Spencer, part o£ lot, Syra~ Willis,
back
rr.an.
U fpund : contacl Roy Armes,
L'flntpr€-.ssors, weldiag rod .
Pr~ , Ohio
7 I 3tc 1962 PONTIAC. $2250. 4 door
By Mrs. A. H. Bailey
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cuse.
Minersville.
7 l 3tc
Free demonstration.
Rickard's Alignment Service, fi)R .SAI~E ·:-hm~;,--;t TUppers
hardtop, Catalina, blue fin- Mr. and Mrs. Grover White Wilburn Ray Mills, Beulah
Cushmao and Tom Dill of
7 2 3tc
(formerly Grueser Bod V Plains, 1 acre ground. Mar- ish, automatic transmission, and daughter, Doris, retumed Mills, Antha Mills to Rudolph Erie, Pa .. who pilots a 1964
--Works). 286 W :vtam Sl..
tin Mollohan .
7 l 6lp
-ay. Middleport. Call WY t home Saturday after spending Riffle, Erma Riffle, 40 acres, Dodge, haVt won the pre~
Notjce
" Hvbr"d" fisl, worm!' until July
Pomeroy. Ohio. R H. Rick-~ ~ . -----.. -- - - ·
power steering, power brakes. two weeks wilh their children Sutton.
OU!I races hert:!.
6 rooms radio and extras. 910 Broad- at Woo~ter , Warsaw and KilJHEN
YOU
Cle~rtl~sih,
on!)
$1
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00
per
100.
Will
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Phone
WY
2-3576
FOB
SALE.
House,
Kenneth
E.
Crabtree.
MelA fast fielcl oi -40 cars go af~
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August Is t
Wheel balanl"ing, auto glass.
and batt&gt;, 13 bedroom s!, hard- 5289.
____ ~ Z9 tfc buck.
va Faye Crabtree, to Rolland ter the poli! position and start·
h
"'Free -storage Pl.aD" you get
ve_ more rom
brake serv,·ce.
I woocl floors, ca rport, storm
M
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w·w w 1
. ~ tlful _J.. close
untll Labor Lay . John Mohler
F
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rs. 1 tam ~ • Crabtree, Beulah Crabtree, 8.1 ing spots from ll a. m. until
b1g,
-~au
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or ent
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f St Pet b rg are vts
5 27 441 c 1 doors. gas furnace . Phone
12 :30 p. m. Saturday with the
apa~::-· tri exchange for all the- R. D., Lea&lt;iin~ Creek Rd .,
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WY 2·:l421.
6 30 6tp
ceo
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ers u .
· ~· acre, Columbia.
-~ -•1-,., , rt ~ 10 Phone WV
iting Mrs. A. H. Bailey and
T ib
C
H M big holid•Y race scheduled to
room· 'ooeupied bv the famlly 'a " JU\.L.Iepl' ' VI' ·
other relative~.
C 1rene! Ma 0 11. rKos,s,
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7 2 3tc CUSTOM brush hog ...'"'Ork. «~ ,· -FOR ~;"ALE · -s--r~om house on 4 ROOMS and bath apartment
winter clothing. ·Here's how It 2--6103.
th
ross o annmg
oes, une start at 2 p. m.
wor!J. Bring in aU
your
- -----per nour_ Call WY 2 6812
RL J:JB . 2 miles above Rain Midd.eport. $2(1 per mon . Mr and Mrs. Raymond Oli- 1 s_ Kioes, Lots, Middleport.
In the t:Vent of rain, the race
. ter clothes or C!BU us for AUCTION SALE: "" very Satur·
Charle!l Mash ot Lester • rn- cine. Close to construction of
Phont Rowley and
Reed ver returned to their home at Clarence E. Ebersbach, dec. will be run Sunday, July 5th.
WID
pick-up and we wtJJ "Prole•
day, 7 30 p m. Several truck- I old.
6-6-30
new Racine Dam . Beautilul
Hardware, WY 2-2776.
Lakewood after visiting
to Stella G. Ebersbech, Ma~ And
when the green flag
llonally.. dry clean them at loads. Som~ antiques. Rus~ll - Vi('W of Ohio River . Must. be
7 2 Uc and Mrs. Stanley Trussell and I ry Helen Davis, Ruth
Hill, drops, wale~ Stacy. El Taro
Wekh Laurel Clift on RL 124 llsm~LDOZER work , basements ) see n to be apvreciBted. The 4ROom F'ur~ist;d aPartrnfni ol!her friends .
! Alke Lalich, Jean Cooke, Gt!or· will be charging.
regular rates. with free moth
and ba
tb
7 2 2!p
landscaping. brush mg ponds
sale is rheap. Well watered.
212 S. 5th Avenue. Phone WY
Mrs. Ralph Trussell
and I' ge Albert Ebersbach , Aff. for
proofing
ng em up
L b
.
Ch le• Jef
Mrs. Charles Turnt&gt;r. Rarine
6 30 31
for storage tn seaJ.ed cedar-ow ov service .
ar · - ·
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ORDERS FIVE PLANES
6 30 6tc
hed -bags and when you are Harle)' Devldson 74. 1957 FL,
fers, Phone WY 2-&amp;222
R!.
' FURNlcHED and unfurnished ents . Mr. and_ Mrs. Pete K"k-1 Stella G. Ebe_rsbach,
dec.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Pacll·
d f th m ne:rt fall caU
moton·~ de r.ood cond ltwn, l
6 I 30 tc
of M
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R th Hill AI La I h J
rea Y or e ,
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00
CeI -H&lt;lu-s•c f'OR SALE-. S)~~~;;-~se. apartn.ents. 134
Mulberry I patrtc
anon, n ., re urn· tto u
, Ice
ac , ean ic Southwest Airlines bas
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us or let rur routeman know
any ex ras
5
ed h
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I C k Georg Albert Ebers
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and they will be b;nded to
ciJ Rlalt;;wocrd. 2 miles west ' See Ne1j:l1er Bmldmg and Sup.
Rt. 124. 9 rooms, 4 upstairs, Ave ., Ph WY 2-661 6
tf '
orne rec n y.
. ba~h e,Cert.
Trans. Middle~ pia~ o:ders for: five Boeing
25
of
Harrisonville,
Ohio
5
and
bath
downstairs,
2
large
c
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Dexter
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727 Jet atrllners at a total cost
you cJeaner. brighter. and 1
ply, tUtcine , for brtter homes.
I port
7 2 "t
newer- Rem. ber the storage!
·' P
kJtclleo cabmets and storm
front living rooms , 5 bed~ HOUSE F'OR RENT in Pttme:. and Brenda spent the
past St. II G Eb ba h d
to including spare parts of $27.5
e aHelen
.
ers c Cert.
. ec. for ml.
'II'Jon. toTbe orbaer
d IncIudesdcllan
Is Free. Pay- ,SeD Fal1 on
.
-~ -- doors
11 23 tfc
!rooms I sewmg droomd , 2 vderny I roy 3 rooms and bath Call weeRk wb .ath Mr. and Mrs . Geor- 1Mary
Davis,
Deliver,Y. A.B.C. Cleaners and WINDOW anrl porc1h she des, aldl ;
arge ots, yar an gar e . WY 2-3575 after 5 p m. 6-21J.tlc ge o erts.
T
Middl
l
option
pure se one a •
an /l 0 McCOY, AUCTIONEER.
Ca l! Leonard Bass. WY :!-2372.
OOM fu _ hed
Mrs. Minnie Orr of Che!'t.er r;t"~i ' G E;:"';,; h d
to lionai 7'll.
Shirt Laundryc Mason, W Va. kinds. Perch vat ance
4 ~ 90te
awnings Venetian_ bhnds and
Chester. Ohio.
3 23 tfc
6 30 6tc FOUR R
mts
apl'l.r1~ spent Friday evening wittJ Mrs.
e 9 ·
r~ c ' ec., . /,•iiiii"'""'"iiiiiiiiOiOiiiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiij
SP s-.5543.
repairs. Free esllmate. Dale
men!. Phone WY 2-3858
A H B .1
Mary Helen DaviS; Ruth Hill, FIRST
GUNS
S '!1 tic · · · al ey.
Wippe' Supply . 215 Uninn Ave.
AUCTtnNllEII
rd Alice Lalich, Jean Cooke, Geor· QUALITY
We bUy, seD and ~ guDI.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
Complell! Service
FOUR RO'lMS, ballt end base- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Balla
ge Albert Ebershach, Cert. for
Bill Wellniot Le8 WiUlamBOII
6 25 3otc
11.-w· fll~. Ill; I
7
furnace
heat.P
h
e
and
Brenda
Lee
spent
an
evTrans., Salisbury.
REGULAR
00
1
at Tiffin Jewelers. Phone 50,
l'o'ri,.Ct1;:..:-:•:;:.lael
;~n
:i.-3
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tfc
ening
with
Mr.
and
Mrs
Wert
William
Buck,
Pauline
Buck
Certified Oil Station
319
4 28
0
ofDI Ple1181111~ W Va
2 WHEE L -trailer. - John A.
• . C BRAOI'URD
I'OMEROY - Modern 4-room
th Hollon of Pine Grove.
to Rutland Fuel Company, ease- W. Moln St.
Pomeroy
10 UJ •J&lt;:
WY 2_6046 _
,.,
frame home with bath, auto-- 4 ROOM apartment with ba .
ment, Rutland.
Jeffers, Phon~
RaeiDe, Ohio
matic gas fired hot air heat. Phone WY ~5385.
Mrs. A. H. Bailey, Mr. and t;:~;;:;;:~
1;~~~~~::ii
A!ITOMOBDE Insurance been
7 I 31c
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ing, hardwood floors , back
1 8 Uc M,.. William Wallace of St.
eaoeelled? l..ost your opera· ~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:;;;;;;:;...;:...-., :' r:,
- :,--:;:..:;;;:;::;:~-:;::;:;;:;:,.:ll/ porch, and full basement. ExPetersburg were supper guests
tor•a lk!eDie? can W\' 2--216&amp; Jii
cellen t financing available on THREE end four roo:rn furnish&amp;- Monday of Mr · and Mrs. Oli - 1
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Big Freezer Sale
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EXPERIENCED
this property with payments ed and unfurniahed opart, ver Bailey and daughter of
All Sizes •
Solo Pric•d ,
AUTOMOBILE
of $45.52 per month.
menta. WY :lrM34
12 6 Uc Racine.
,
Wanted To auy
RE M
SU BURBAN - 6 • room frame.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ro- !
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FREE ICE c A
FURNISRED and Wlfumished berts and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
WUh every New Freetor or '
1gnmenf
house with gas fired lorced apartmento. Inquire 11 tile Deeter and Brenda spent a day
A LARGE boundary of Urn- - - - - · - - - --AND
hoi a" heating, basement, Ohio Hoi&lt;'J.
&amp;-2Z-tlc
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USED FREEZER BUYS 1
fwo cisterns, and large lot.
and night at Burr Oak La e
bee
Pomeroy, Ohio. ConMake small down payment MODERN 4 room 11nd bath fishing.
tact: Ill - W. Runyons , Min· i lf-ree:rer-Refrigentor Comb.
16 Cu. Ft. Unlco
· hlrni.sbct. apartment. Phone Mrs Worley Davis returned
ersville. Ohio. WY 2~273 . I CHEST
FREEZER - $100 i
i and balance $40.00 per month .
387
' 1.2 tl
to her. home at Dexter after
Harold Collins, Salt-sman
WY 2- 4,
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6 23 10tc 20 Cu. Ft. Frigidaire
CHEST FREEZER - $150
WV :1-%221
spending several days with her
Looking for a good used car. You name it
T!il'EE
bedroom
bouse
on
Un·
dau""ter.
Mrs.
Mary K. Holt·
5
7 t 3tc
"
SaIe .~-,' Tra de __ I pomeroy Lan dmark
WY 2-2143
Pomera'f, o
____ _
coin Hill, Pomf'ro) Ph o o e er and
family.
. we got it. We're not hard to trade with,
1 WY 2·2181 Jock Corsey. Mgr
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FOR SALE in M,ddk&gt;port,
41 WI 2-3318 or WY 2-2186.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trussell I Come in and give us a try at Keith Goble
1 FOR YOUR Bulldo,.or
JEEP truck, ~ wheel drive.
irk .
bedroom brick house,
2
t 20 tic
of MI. Vernon spent
week
0
Ford Used Car Lot.
Eugene W~ a t t, Cheshire, FOR SALE- Middleport's tallPhone W' 2~45:i. Paul L Bai· baths. lot and a haU. out of
Oblo. l r
1 f 3tc
ley,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
R
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2.
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high
waLer
Nice
location
.
end
at
their
home
here.
302
esC bUilding, located
N.
Sorden and Di6 1 30tp See by appointment. or ca ll Business Opportunities I Mrs. dAudrey
Second Street, Middleport.
Sh I' B 'I coiled
;-------...;....;....;.~
WY 2-288:; or WY 2-3250.
ana an
e 1a a1 ey
FOR SALE
Priced for quidt sale. Inquire
,
(61 10 tfc
FOOD MARKET _ Due to Ill on Mrs. A. H. Bailey Monday.
Hard Top. 8 Cylinder. Automatic transmisSion. 1\adlo,
10 16 tfc '
Beautiful Black Finish.
WHY PUMP-your sluggish sep- at Ohio Hotel.
POMEROY, OHIO I - - - - - - health , we are offering for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deeter
tic tank. Get Klean-Em-Ali ,
FOR SALE
' FOR SALE: 7 rooms and bath
sale out bu,iness,
Racine and Brenda and Mr. and Mrs.
In
the
Heart
of
1
house
on
Rutland
Road
I
Land~ GIBSON -Kay -Harmony ~tars
Food Market corner 5th and George Rober 1s spent Saturday
Septic Tank Cleaner.
mark Farm Bureau Pome- and Amplifiero, 24 month• to THE AMERICAN RUHR ~- Large lot. Aiummum storm Pearl, Racin~. Ohio . Anyone afternoon with his father, Mr.
4 Door 9 Passenger. 8 Cylinder. Automatic Trani.
roy.
.
6 '29 30te
pay, see or caD Tiffi.ll Jeweldoors and windows. RPason·
sincerely interested in a good Deeter of Marle't~.
Radio. Power Steering.
en, Point Pleasant, W Va ..
Genenl Re•l Estate
I able. Kenneth Searle. SH Z.. ooinu business, may contact Mrs. _A._ H. Ba•ley, Mr. and
Carpet
FREE USE Or Our
I'
""l'•.
6 1l 30tc •Lynn"
Phone 50, Bill Wellman, Les .
""
"'
Pauline Hart, be· Mrs. Wilham wa11ace of St·
01
: : t : : r e w~~C:pou:_ha~:k;: tl Williamson.
10.30tt :,
Service
I rN SYRACUSE, three bedroom
tween 8.00 a. m. and 8:00 p. Petersburg were supper gu~ts
modern
home
,
near
school
1
7 2 stc of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey
6 Cylinder. Standard Transmission. Radio. Beautiful
Furniture.
6 30 6tc 1 Kll.L TERMITES and protect
CUCKLER REALTY ! M,.Jern insulated , •all board m.
and daughters of Flatwoods reBlack Finish.
1951 Chevrolet. Cood nwning · lawn and shrubs from insects Box 229
Phon• WV 1.-3BlO
heating , large lot 72 x 295 Business Opportunity cently ·
condition. New Paint. Thorn- with ARAB IJ do-it Coocen- j
Phor.tl r a. m to 5 p. m WY
MAN oR woMAN
as Holter, Meigs Equipment. tratP. K.mg Builders SuP PI 'f -~ ;:::::::::::=========:: 2-3974: Ev~nings, 7 to 9 p. m
PART TIME
APPROVE ACQUJSmON
Phone WI 9-2111.
Co., Middleport, Ohio
Professionol Dry Cteonlng I wv_l -2441
8 2_tl_c
TOY ROUTE
GRAND R A P l D S, Mich.
Automatic Trana.mlssion. Radio. Power Steerint.
6 30 3tp
5 2 tfc I
Sh' L nd
I
-:;-:--;;---;---;:---:-;; - - - c-and
rrt au ry
Be-autiful Blue Finish.
(UPl)-Stockholders
of
CrampFarm Machinery
74 Harley David~o_n motorcycle. , SINr.ER Sewrng
ma~hines . i
I Hovr Cleeni"GOOD INCOME
ton Manufacturing ·Co. voted
I----- OpersM frorn Horn•
Excelle~t condrhon. Call Ken· nf"w $59.50 up Several tlsed \
Attert111 and R,..iring
approval Wednesday of the
1•war•l Cholc• TerrltoriH
I F"OR ~~ ALE . Garden tractor
ny WUbams. WY 2·2:118 .
machmes at hnrga in prices I
Poc:keh and lippert
company's acquisition by Gulf
AVAILABLE
SOON
6 Cylinder. Standard Trans. 1\adio, Blue finlah.
6 30 6lc
The ~'abric Silop. 1\mger Sates I 10 lbs. Dry Cleaning $2.00 I Oavid Rradley , 5 h. p. Clt&gt;a
&amp; Western Industries, Inc.
tires.
wheel
weiJi!:hls
,
reverse.
POMUOY •net AIIO
I
NEW AND used clnt.hing. Sold and Service, Pomeroy, Ohio
DISCOUNTS MldCIIe~rt
D•rwiR
C'ulfiva tors. tooth
harrow .l -."'"
~1nt ,., •• ,,.nt
at Pearl Hawthorne's at Ml
WY Z-21.84.
4 21 tfc i
PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY
·
RutlaiMI
lyrecu• ORDERS EXCAVATORS
Contact Lynn Har t . Racmec
''"
•v•r•l ether •re.~•
NEW YORK (UP!) - Texas
Morisb Ridge. Hacine , Ohio. ----- ,
ABC CLEANERS
Hardtop. AU Power. Tinted Gie...
Food MarLel..
7 2 3t
_
74
Wll:
wUl
a
ppoint
1
alncen
nan
ar
Gulf
SUlphur Co. bas ordered
27
Route 2. WI-11-30
6- ·30tc
For Sale or Rent
I•1952 F'a rm~I I" H· •
tr-actor • ..,.t.bUMlnJ
wQDU~n to u.. oW' w .... • 1d•
In
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY 1
and terttlehlf • number two electric dragline excavat-WHY FTSI1 with a dead section
of _.. .. tio.W •11-rvtc..
"'TOY
Plows and planter . Excellent SHOP"
n3-s543
Muon, W· V • .
]
OIIPI•,.-• Ill m11rkeq, dnq, ors to cost S6 million for its
of a nig.hl f'rawiPr') We have
HOUSE for rent or sa\(' , by • l:;~;o;';;::;:":;""';"''7..,..,'C::-::::;;-' I C'Ondilion. 1 mile east of Tup- •utdy •tor n , de. vou Jll'lt u~~ert new phosphate mine at Aurora,
2 Door 6 Cylinder. Standard Transmloolon. 1\adlo.
"Hybrid" dancing and wig·
w~ will •vpotnt a slncen "''n or
t
mon!hi Y pay mens
on Ian d .FARMERS : for the best bulls, pers Pbdns. Davi'd Dodd erer. ever
. ··ou num replac• toy• l'lc b N.C., from Bucyrus Erie Corp.
Beautiful White Finlob.
g!ing l"f"• worms for $1 00 per contract, 532 Mill Street. Mid~ I at the best prke, with the
7 1 3tp
week and coned lllOney.
100. John Mohler.
Leading dleport. Phone WY 2-5262
nation '&lt; leading sireo in DaiREQUIRES ONLy FEW SEEBURG BUYS FIRM
Creek R U.. Middleport. Ohio,
6 !5 Lf
HOURS EACH WEEK
CffiCAGO (UPIJ _ Seeburg
:_
ry and Beef. F'or forenoon Musical Instruments TRr~:~ Js ftot • , • ., trut • chanc:• to
Phone WV 2~:03.
6-26-&lt;;tc - - - -- - -- -8 cylinder, Slondard Tranomloolon, lleautiful Bed and
convenience service, ea ll by
l"'t Into •om"'tlUnJ 10U ma, tu•• Corp.
announced Wednesday
lnstrucllon5
White Flni.ob.
8·00 e:.. m., aftt?rnoon service I - --•
YOU PA V les~ for fine home
~!.~":
~t ~..!'U:t:n.sa:: the acquisition of Williams
b~ 1: 0(' p. m., by caJling i I re-conditioned u~n.sht piano,
In •Pue ttme and .till lean room Electronic Mfg. Corp. for apfurnishings a1 Baker FurnJ- MEN 18 . 33 Tram as Agcnltor tu! time eQanlton
Curtiss
Breeding
Service
Inc.
red
_rt_Ia
hogany
flmsh
,
1
reture In Middleport Ohio.
NOT A GET RICH·
proximately $3.1 mUllon tn
Openwr ~ for Ameriea 's Rail.
'
l
an
Leland
Park
er
conditioned
cut
down
upI
T
h
4 11 tic
QUICK-SCHEME
common atock.
road~ . Trained men earf1 $400.
ec n c ,
•
. h
.
'th
·
·
8 Cyllnder. St.ndord Trani. 1\adlo. B1oek l!'lnllh. Ona
rig t pnmoi Wndl. mFirr~~ m JF YOU ban a d..ln kr bet'- Williams ElectronicJ proPomeroy, 0 . Ph. WY 2-2264.
$600. GOO&lt;' Heal!h ,
H
g
h
OWner.
48,000 Miles.
USED work pants and shirt!.
- It aobcr, hone"lnd
I ·
Jn.o
,_,, d
Albert Farker, ChestPr. Ohio. bnck. Rut a
urm ure, YP'Iraelf
rean, sincere. have • c:u- • an duces e ectrl&lt;; CO pera.a~ eSch
Nee
Maintain
present
Carl ...:hevaJier, Long Bottom
6 24 JOtp
Phone SH 2-4811.
lmJnlmum requtredli •Pvl7 at oae.. vices wbUe Seebur8 la a dl·
income while tr.1ining. Send Ph. t1Bf&gt;-341b.
IIYIAI II!Omple~ ds alia ebout ;:rout'·
•
MANY MORE USED CARS lo
6 17 iiOtp
7 I 31&lt;
..u. p&amp;oac number. Alrmlll .,. versified vending machine !
Name , Address, Ph. No. Box
TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM , ; •
- - --:---,PIANO luning. Newman
wire:
maker.
SICK ROOM and invalid sup- r&amp;A, r;,. Daify SentineL
TOY K£R:CHAHDIBlNG CQJU'.
dette,
Middleport
,
WY
2_
_
_
__
_
2
!Olp_
pUes anc aids for your comInsurance
34·10 Ntb Street
$246.
I l8 30tc
Woodlll4e 71. New Yort:
PURE OIL EXPANDS
fort. WE' carry a romplete
Help Wantad
'•PIIE8,('U•1 DIES
PALATINE, IU. (UPI)-Pure
IIDe Jf crutches, wbe•l chalrt,
BEATING, Plamblnc, tllooO.r JOHNSON, Sbnpwm ln.IID'""""
commodes, urinals,
under
CHARLOTTE, N. C. (UP!)- Dll Co. said Wednelda' II baa
,..,.aca. Arllold llrotben, Agency, Ill. All lormo of Ill
USED CAR LOT
pads, bed pa!lll, etc. Roller !\!ALE : Men 111-33. See Railroad Ill E"'l Malo Stroet, Pom- aurlliiCe. Jilll Jobasuo and Glenn (PirebaU) Robecta died bougbt Sherwood II Co. of KanMltldhpirt
a! Charlotte Memorial H01pltal sao City, a marketer ol ehemPharmacy, WY 2·358fl. Mid....,.. PIIDH W't Ut4l.
training classification.
Bud Simpson. AcOIIll.
Loeuet •
dleport
f-26-iiOtc
1 211 tie
loaia and oJl.b. . praducta.
L..---·- ---7 2 IOtp /
' 1 ua al 7:1&amp; a. m .• EST. lodav.
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Born'. 400'' at the West Vir- erica·~ biggest races at
ginia Intern•tional Speedway. Daytona Btach, Charlotte, N.
It's no secret that Stacy, C., and Darlington, S. C.,

NOTICI

il "unknown, will take notice that on
July 1. 19M, the unde ... la-ned flied

~

TO PLACE A
RESULT PROUUCrNO

.-t•lntlff,

1~ f'erltln! Lanoe. Apar\·
: men• D. Rendendn Beach. CalUornla.

WI 11-2769.

OPEN EVES, 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

L:SO A. M.. to :~.ou r 1111 oan,
Satlll'day~:3fl A M t.o 12:00 0001\

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HUNTI~- G'l'ON ,

THI COURT OF COMMON 'LIA
l NiNTHI
COURT OF COMMON .. LIAS,

1960 Valiant. 4 door, floor ! W~:.-ne
Phone denc• lJ
shift. good shape.

Pomerov Motor Co.

ID% DIKOUnt 011 Pllld atll •nd
••• ~ld wlthlrl 10 daya.
CARD 0~ rJ:ti\.N.K.S .. OBlTU
ABlES - 11 .211 r'OI Ml Word miD

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etreet..l

Sper!rlo·attont on fil e el
Ck':rk'l
Dffl te
Cou n ("ll n•eerve1 the rlJht 'o &amp;c·
,..pi or reje&lt;'i any ur all bide
Ge-ne Gralll. Clerk
171 I , 8, 2t('

flat
steel bed. Excellent condl~
tion and reasonably priced.
William L. Will, Rt . 3,
Pomeroy. Ohio.
telephone,
985·2261 I Coolville ).
7 l 31p

tin·s Jikf:' llPW.

ror "'Urfaclnl vuloue

.

'El Toro' of Race Tracks
To Charge in Cherry Bomb

In the &lt;.--orporatlon .

1957 F-600 Ford Truck ,

7 • de

SpotiPSs Yin;. I int(' rio r.. all nPW t m·~ zret'n finish. heatt'r.

' """wve \DMI!rttoiU

so

NtC~JI

1962 Volkswagen 2 Door - - - - $1549

flATU
Wnn1 1\d Ser..-.c• ·
" CenLIO per word one •nsertloTJ
IIII»IIOUih CbarJ• 6U centa
ta cent&amp; pet word for l'hr..., eon

ror

JT'S

z-mt oa1 ..

$695

1957 Pontiac H.T. Coupe

o b:ltC'tlonable Ertnr• •huulrl IW'
reportrd lmmed.ill'tl•
rhl' put&gt;
lsher ..UJ not be re•pvnsH•Jt fo•
n..of'11 lhan oft~ l ne~"' ln,orrtio l\

hch ..,_dJbonaJ •o,-,1
oFl'1.CX IJOVBI

w~

Loea l ow ner anrl rt-t~l dl'an in1t•n o1·. ti t·~ I. &lt;'n~me, PowPr·
glide trans HC'aler. Je t hl ac k fin1::;h

I'tlt putolbner · o&amp;t'r~e, •n ~ ri&amp;OI
•o edit or r eiiN an) ad• dePmffi

tmum."

Cll1l

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6:05 CoUDtry Music Time
6:211 Coun!P. Jamboreo
1:35 John Hal'101
7:05 Breatlaal PUIJ'
1:15 Jonea Buick Sbow
10:15 Tbe Good LUo
10:35 Muslo In Tho Air
10:45 'l'lds Is Music
11:05 Top Teo Show
U:SS Top Teo Show (Dutlonl)
12:110 Nooa NeWI
12:16 Musica.l lntorlude
12:30 Rev. MerllD Teoll
1:00 Platter Party
7:00 Sundown SeteJIIdo
7:30 Stgn Off
Bl\NIJA.Y

Bw HAROLD GltAY
WOW J NtvEq WIU ~NOW
HoW

M'(

BEAUTIFUL DRE"AM

TU~NED OUT f WHA7 A
RACI&lt;E T T'COME OUT 0' Jl\Sr
ONii Cf?A"Z.'f ROOSTER f

IHERE JJE GOES ~t 0068 Hli
~A~TA 13LAST T~' locJHOLE COUNTY

WtOE

AWAKE JIJST TTEL\.. HIQ UTT\.S
GROUP IT'~ T I!'&lt;"1E I' COlT ~!= TI49A!
P.OOSTS AN' START HU'"'"LlN' EGG'S'
I S~Y WHAT "Tf-1' FARMERS NEeD
IS WfliSPERIN' ROOSiERs,

7:05 Sip On

7:30 French City BapUst HolD'
1:&lt;111 Wlngl of Beaflnc
ABBIE AND SLATI
8:li Bible 8peab 1o You
10:00 Voice of PIO[Ibe..'1
10:35 Wah. Reporta 1o People
U:OO Sundill' Sbow
12:00 Nooa Ne'\'11
12:1i Cbrla!laD Boar
12:atl Rev. Merlla Teo~~
1:00 Billy Graham
1:35 LutberOD Sour
1:00 'l'bo Olureb AI ~
1:110 Counlt} BJmo Tlmm
I'Si World Ill Re9ttw
1:00 Baptist Sour
7:110 Sign Of!

lv RAEBURN VANBUREN

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h GEORGI WONOEit
WELL YE-5 ... MANY'
TIMES: •.. ~tiT ·,'J.JAT
~AS !HAT 00-:"" TD

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2, 1864

Seminar Ends
In Findlay on
Church Material

Mrs. Fultz is a member of Misa Linda Lou Grueser and
tbe C.E.A. (ChrLstlan Educa-1 Larry Hudson w"!"' married on
Mrs. Bernard Fultz has re- tion Assoclatlnl and was spoo- l June 13 al 7 o clock at the
turned from F'indlay where she sured by the Methodist Ohio bride's hon!•· The Rev. Ralph .
attended the week-long seminar : Conrerence. The groups aharecl l Zundel offiCiated.
~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, I ideas on the new curriculum I Mr · anc Mrs. John Beaver
1 and
participated
in actua1 1 attea~ded the couple, dnd a *
t h'
cepl!on followed. The bride's !aclassroom eac mg.
ble was covered with a white
POMEROY OHIO
Aceording to Mrs. Fultz, par- linen cloth. A three-layer wed1 ents
art'! being encouraged to dinb cakt&gt; punch, and Ice cream
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN
examine the new material and "ere s~rved to Mrs . . . :aroU Rus-1

1

MEIGS THEATRE

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
July

l~

"CHILDUN OF THE
OAMNED"

1 each ehurrh will displa\
the sell and Ta:t1my of ColumbUs,
· material for inspertion as 5000 Mrs. Frb.nk Grimm and Desas it JS available . Mrs . F'ultz l lra Kay , Minnie Johnson, Mrs.

. nd Mrs . Nan MoorE', also a Caddie Wickham. Mrs. Ronald

DAMNED
b}' their dia·
will be Mart~n and ;_ ~iir.. Mrs. Albert
bolical power to dt&gt;1.;tro\· 1he ; member vt C.E.A-,
availaLie to assist churches in ·. Martin a~d Suzie, Mr.
tnd
world
"RAIDERS"
the
area
planning
to
use
the
·
Mrs.
Wal~r
Hudson,
Rev.
and
I
Brian Keith, Roberl Cu lp. . material.
1 Mrs. ZunCel,
Mary
Jordan,
Judi Meredith WIN OR DIE!
:
.
i
Mary
Ann
McKenzie,
Anna
. . Seven men determined to

save Texa:i.

July S-6-7

The sem mar was held at the 1 Yeager, all of Pomeroy: Mr.
I Howard Methodist Church with : and Mrs. Robert Hal}e.y and
those a !lending residing on the ' Stevie and Amy, of Cheshire;

!

SUN., MDN ond TUES.

I college

campus for the week 1 Mr. and Mrs S. Roush of Rav-

"SUNDAY IN .HEW YORK" 1 of studv. Mrs. Moore will at1
('fecbnicolor)
tend a Similar school at Urbana
CliU Robertson (PT109) Jane
Fonda. Rod Taylor , Robert 1 at a lattor aatt" . Mr::&gt;. Fultz is
Culp, Jo Morrow .Jim Backus
a !Paet1er ir the primary deFe.Uurefft;: Flagpole Jittua
I partment of Hetth Church
3 STOOGES

enswood; Mr And Mrs. David
Grueser, Glenn, Melina, Don-

na of Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
John Beaver of West Virginia

Howard Logan and daughter,
Barbara, Mrs. Leo Kennedy, !

and Mrs. Riebel, who sent the
bouqul:!t for the table.

class of 1963. She attended Machine Accountant Train·
ing Association in Columbus and is presently employed
Mrs. Maxine Arnold enter- . as a bookkeeper at Children's hospital, Columbus. Her
talned with a party Tuesday I fiance, a graduate of Racine High school, class of 1960,
: evening • t her home, Athens is also a graduate of M.A.T.A., and is employed by MasRoad, honoring Miss Laura sey-Ferguson, Inc., Columbus.
Grueser, who recently observed ,
~
' her birthday .
During the evening which was :
spent socially. Miss Grueser i ·
O
l was presented several nice
~ Qrr 0 he

BREU£-WAT

100% cotton,
$16.00

By

CATALINA

/

gif~.;.kies

and

punch

About
Middleport

were ',;

, served by the hostess to Mrs.
i Ronald Grindley, Mrs. Leonard
: Bass, Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs.
William Thorpe, Mrs. Lettie
Spencer, Mrs. Glenn Cundiff,
Mrs. Asa custer, Mrs. Ruth
Cundiff, Mrs. Roy Arms, Mrs.
Bob Stewart and Robbie Miso
: Glenna Soulsby, Mrs. •Leroy
Watson Jr., Mrs. C. L. Arnold
'1 and Miss Grueser

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JULY Z
Bethel No. 62 of the lnlernationa! Order of Job's Daughtera
wiH m~t a. the Pomeroy Masonic Temple Thursday at 7:30
p.m.
JULY 3 .
Pomona Gr~nge Will meet at
the Rock Sprmgs Grange hall
Friday at J p.m. AU membets
ot Pomona court are urged to
be present for practice of the
Fifth degree.
The Xi Gamma Mu Sorority
Is sponsoring a dance at the
Pomervy Jr. High school Frl·
day, July 3, from 8 to 11 p.m.
A local group, The Vibrations,
will play. It will be well chaperoned,
JULY 8
Pomeroy Garden club wlll
meet Monday at 2 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. Dor Schaefer
with Mrs. E. w. Coates as cobastes•.
Theodorus Council Daughters
of America will meet in reguJar oession Monday at 7:30 p.
m. at tht JOOF hall. All ofll.
cers are urged to be present
for lnstellation. Potluck
r..
freshments will follow the meet·
ing.

The
m:;;:- ::.':':a!
navy . ue ess
cessones. Mrs. Mllll"' was attired In a light blue'CIJ,.ss mill
white accessories. Both moth•
ers wore white rose corsages.
Mra Austln Pease, organist,
rese~ted pre-nuptial seaect:m~ including 'Largo" by Handel· "Andante cantabile," by
rsc'halkowski; Ava Marta" by
Bach·
Rhosymedre" by
WUI~s· 'Jesu, Joy ;., Ma'•
'

evening of discussion and entertainment.
The meetlng was called to order by President Ronnie Holrl
ed
ter. The secretary pe orm
her d~ty (Karen McKay). Lin·
da Lip~omb, treasurer, gave
her reports. 'llle rummage sale
bold recently netted the group
$26.10.
Plans were made for a hay· Outdoor Hamburger
ride on Friday night. The dis- F
. Plan d
cullllion paper was read
by
ry U
fU!
Randell Reiher.
An outdoor hamburger fry
Refreahments of cooldes, kool- was planned for July when the
aid and mints were served to. Jolly uBunch
Sewing Club
met
I th h
I M
u1ese guests, Mrs. Evelyn Ho~ recen
Y a
e orne o
rs.
0
s lth M p
Ml'"h
ter, Ronnie Holter, Linda White, rin m . rs. erry
~
Linda Upsenmb, Hatxlall and was named hostess for the July
Terry Reiber, Karen, Iris, and meeting.
Thomas McKay, John and Pat Jolly pal glfta were exchangMorrissey Paulette and Mar- eel. The hostess eerved Ice
Jon Wa~n. Roger Deem, Ed- cream and cake at tbe close of
lth Ruse, Kevin Holter and Mr. the evening. Present were Mra.
ant! Mra. Ora White.
Grace Johnson, Mrs. Shirley
Mills, .Mrs. Doyle Mlller, Mra.
d
Wlllls Grueser, Mrs. William
Public lntlite to
Robinson, Mra. Noah Haskins,
Jlif!w Art Dillpkry
Mrs. Carl Mattox, rs. H. E. ,
Th• public Is Invited by Mrs. Mrs. Carl Matto•, Mrs. H. E.
Ruth T. George to visit the Ju- Blish, Mrs. AHca Fink and Mrs.
ly a art sbo.- of her Rio Grande
College summer school class,
Art 312 Teacblog Art In EleVISIT IN RACINE
mentery chools.
Vlsitlng Mr. and Mra. Dennie
Hours ol the art show will be Kan: of Racine Sunday were
7 a. m. to 3 p. m. In Commun· Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawlord,
~ dlsp1ay -'II
be Ruth and Roger of Columbus;
lty """· v••
"'
dboard animals crepe pa- Mrs. Belle Theiss, Dorcaa; Mr
car
'
an~ Mrs. Harold Sellers, Jim,
per • clay prnducts, sawdust Judy and Jenny and Mike JoJm.
puppets, dioramas, murals, Jn.
dlvldua1 pro"'
.._Ia and mobU••
-· son, of Portland; Dale Boyd,
Haclne, and Mr. and Mrs. Ear
Mr1
Dill, Nease SetUemenL
•
PICNIC TO BE HELD
Tho Alfred SUndaY School ~:arr baa been In falling bealth
will have a picnic and Recep- for 90me time now.
lion for the Rev. and Mrs. Pearl Also visiting his parents the
Cssto, Sunday, July 5th, In the weekend of June 19th were Mr.
Woede grove, at Allred. T b t and Mrs. Robert Karr, cblld·
picnic lunch to be 1erved at reo Darrell, Jeff, Roberta and
DOOD. EveryODe welcome.
David of Columbua•

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b~rid~

Mrs. Guy Reynolds and her
mother. Mrs. Minerva Childers,
eShorta
w..'
ha\"e returned from a week's
visit
in Akron with M~s- Nina
eKnlt Tops
Bland and other relatives.
eKn.. Ponts
1\lr. and Mrs. Edgar Reyhave returned from. a tllree: w•ek trip 1o Califorma where
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! they visited with relatives and
friends. They visited with her
Th&lt; ~~i:.:~~~~~tes 4.H mother, Mrs. Charles Olson in
Los Angelo• and witll a brcr
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ther, E. H. O'Hallran at San
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I 3 at Kroger's in Pomeroy.
Gabriel and with W. E. Stone
at Glendale. They returned by
the southern route and visited
The Logan fantlly
reunioo
with friends in Arizona.
was held Sunday at the Gold
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ault and
Cliff Park, Circleville. SwlmmTONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
son.
Tndd,
Springfield
visited
ing, skatlng atxl gamea were
"FUN IN ACAPULCO'"
' over the weekend with hls parenjoyed.
With Elvis Presley
and Ursula Andress
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ault
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
(Technieolor)
and lantlly and in Gallipolis
Henry Reibel and Mr. and Mrs.
-ondwitll her relatlves.
Donley Reibel and daughter~,
"THE COLD DARK HOUSE"
Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Mitch
Donna and Fae Kathryn, PomeTom Poston
spent the weekend in Wheeling,
roy; Mr. and Mra. Harley
W
.va.
a•
the
guest
of
their
Strong
and cblldren, Dian, Bll·
Slturday
July 4
son
atxl
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ly
and
Donley, Wllkesvllle; Mr.
"THE YOUNG RACERS"
Robert
Mitch
and
children.
and
Mrs.
Earl Logan, GalllpoWith M.art Damon
Mr. and Mrs. Earl DavenUs; Mr. and Mra. Howard Loand William Campbell
port and family were In Beckgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Shum(Color)
ley, W. Va. over the weekend
way, Mr. and Mra. Kelson
~nd­
"SHOOTOUT
AT
BIG
SAG"
as
guest•
of
her
brother
and
Shumway
and daughters, and
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Walter Brennan
family, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
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Mr. and Mra. Keith Shumway
. 1er.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Zerkle I and daughter, al1 of spr logfileld·
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Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Wagner, ! of Syracuse are announcing the
daughter, Karen, and son, Tom· I birth of a daughter, June 27, at RETURNS FROM VACATION
my. have oeturned 1o their Holzer Ho"'"tal. They baby, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis
.,.. 7 lbs., 7 ozs. hal and sana Roger and Rodney of
. Bryn Mawr, Pa. after who weighed
home m
.pending several days with her been named Jocelyn Ann. Ma- Rutland have retumeel horne
mot her, Mrs. Griff Russell in lerna! grandparents are Mr. from their vacatlon where they
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Bradbury. While here they were and Mrs. Ross Norris of Syra- visited relatives In F'"""'"'
joined for the weekend
by cuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Upper Marlboro, and alan vlslt.
Andy Russell, son of Dr. and I Zerkle of Hartford, W. Va., are eel Chesapeake Beach, all In
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Mrs. Dell Russell of Elyria. paternal grandparents. ll!r. and Maryland. They also attended
They met him in Athe..- Friday 1 Mrs. Zerkle are also parenll the CiDcliiDBU and Los Angeles
evening. He also accompanied m a son, Bill, and a daughter, double header game at ClncJn.
the Wagners to Bryn Ma\vr for Sandy.
naU.
. a visit.
~ Mrs. G. G. Zeigler has re- ·
LADIES
I turned from a visit In Beckley ,I
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I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rue spent
' the weekend in Oak Hill witll
$
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Their daughter, SUe Rue, is
spending a vacation on Lake
Reg. Price . 1.99
Erie with Mr. and Mrs. James i
Thomas of Columbns.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
GIRLS' and BOYS'
Mrs. E. L. Hughes were Mrs.
C. W. Grogg and daughter, Joan. of St. Petersburg. Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. James Weber
of Fort Laud•rdale, Fla. have
2 and 3 Piece Sets
arrived In Middleport where
I they plan to spend the summer
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Miss Jolene Hood, daughter
i of Mr. and Mrs. James Hood,
: Mountain View, CaW., cele- '
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', 21st, She received many nice
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kPresldent Dwight D. Elsenhower expects to maintain public neutrollty toward the Republlcan presldentlal nomination before and during the GOP
nallonal convention, a highly
placed Republican said today.
This report came frolll a usually reliable Informant after
stories were brOadcast Wednesday· that the ex-President would
make the nominating speech
for G&lt;lv. William W. Scranton
of Pennsylvania. Scranton told
newsmen later that Eisenbow·
e• had indicated "strong support lor me and is sympathetic to my
presldentlal cam- .
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of
Salem were ~ent gue!ts of
their aunt. Miss Nettie Koehler.
Mrs. Roy Hooter and children
Eddie and Janice visited Jonday In Cheahlre with her mother. Mrs. GfOrge Thompson.
Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr.
and Mr9. Edward T. Bauer and
daughter Polly Ann were Tue•
day busineaP visitor. In Galll·
polis.
Fee Kathryn Reibel is spend·
lng a week at Wilkesville, with
her aunt, and uncle 1 Mr. and
Mra. Harl•y Strong and family.
Mrs. Dessle Patterson entered
Meigs Genoral Hospita: Wednesday afternoon for observa.
t!oo and treatrnen~

The Horsecave Pioneers Farm
Bureau Youth Cooncll met at
the hollle of Linda White Wed·
nesday evening. Their director,
Mrs Evelyn Holter were as~ by her officer~ lor a full

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of small blue and white dais- Meeting Held
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blue and willie petals. Russy At White Home
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Desiring" by Bach; 'Abide. Oh
Dearest JOSUJ" by Reger and
the traditional wedding mar·
ch... Mrs. Donald Steiner, ...
tOI'Jn.law of the bride, UDg,
'Every Step ol the Way,'' by Mra. VIncent Broderick and
Alen;
'Oh Day of G&lt;llde: Miss ChrlsUne Grueser visited
Promise" by Ham~!en an last SUnday, with Mr. Broderlc:l&lt;
The Lord's Prayer 88 !be at tbe \eterans Hospital, Hunt.
couple knoll at the altar.
lngton, w. va., and report
A reception for !50 guests him 88 Improving.
was beld in the church fellow·
Gene Houdaahelt George
ship hall following the cer&amp;- Wagner and Joho Strauss at.
mony. The bl'lde'a table W'!' tended tl.e Charity Newsies
decorated with a rour-tlered Motorcycle races held Sunday,
wedding cake. decorated In blue at the Ohio State fairgrounds.
and white and oouuets or. blue Mr and Mrs. Dlil1"ll Cbevaand white daisies. Aoslstlng ller ~nd fhmlly of Columbus 81'6
with the serving were Mra. visitlng her mother, Mrs. Fr&amp;William Shoop and Mra. Edwm da Ritchie and other relativea.
Zehner, sisters m the bride.
Mr an&lt;i Mrs. Mariln V.
Mrs. William McKinstty and wadiord ancJ children Roger,
Mrs .Glenn Setgley. Miss Allee Joe and Wand• left Tuesday
Jackson was in charge of tile for their home Phenls, Ala.
guest book and gilts.
after 8 visit with Mr. and Mra.
For their wedding trip to Ch 1 Eskew
Niagara Falls and Canada the : es Caroly;. Bass underbride wore a white suit with
ss
eJ Meonor
blue ac..sorlet and the blue :~n~ surft~?' a~~. g:onvaleSC:
orchid from her bouuet. Upon
t"'~
their return Iiley will reside at lng n ce Y·
534'io McGill St., Orrville.
Sgt. Clarence Howard who Is
'l'he bride Is a graduate of stationed in Alabama and Allen
Doylestown Righ School and Howard of Columbus spent lhe
Is employed as secretary · re- past weekend l'1th the formers
ceptlonlst by the Sanderson Cy- mother, Mrs. Eleanor Howard.
clnne Drill Co.. at Orrville. The Mr. •nd Mrs. Richard Stru·
bridegroom ls a graduate m ble and sons . Gordon, Don~ las
Middleport and Is employed by and Brian of CarroH and Mr.
Wedding gests attended from atxl Mrs Otto lies of Logan
Rubhermaid,
Inc.. Wooster. were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Columbus, Grove City, Doyles- atxl Mrs. c. J Struble. G&lt;lrdoo
town, Barberton, Dalton and who spent the past week with
Erie, Pa .. and Mrs. Doyle Mill- his grandparent.
returned
er, mother of Mr. Miller. at- home and his brother Douglas
tended from Middleport.
remslned fol' a weeks visit.

Seigley was ringbearer.
Elmer Miller served bio brotber as host man. Uahers were
Dale Miller, brother of the
groom, and William McKinstry
and Dean Marks.

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ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Tidball, 942 Kenilworth Ave.,
are announcing the engagement and approaching mar·
riage of their daughter, Marvel L. Tidball,, to Robert L.
Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lewts, Racme Rt.
2·
Miss Tidball is a graduate of Coshocton High school,

Birthday of
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Bouueta of white 11118pdrll·
ons and blue dalstes with ligb~
ed caljCilea decorated the altar
of the Christ United Cburch In
Orrville for tbe wecldlni of
Miss Judltil Lucille Steiner.
daughter o1 Mr. and Mra. Earl
A. Steiner, Marlilallvllle, and
Willard Don Miller, Wooster,
90n of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mill·
er of Middleport.
The vows of the double ring
ceremony were read by the
Rev. Fraknlln Lahr at the oeen church service at Z:30 In
!be afternoon Sunday, June 7th.
White satlo bows marked the
pews.
The bride, stven ·In marriage
by her father. wore a gown o1
nylon sheer over taffeta designed with a floor-length bell
skirt. The fitted camlsnle bodice was topped with a jacket
featuring double bell •let;Ves.
Satln flowers were appllued to
th• bateau neckline and sklrt
m the gown.
Her three·Uered veil of Ulusion was attached to a cap of
Dowers and net leaves. She
carried a cascade arrngemeot
of white roses with blue cymbltlium orchid In the center.
Mrs. Elmer Miller. sister
In-law of tile bridegroom. was
matron of hooor, and brid...
maids Wef)O Mrs. Brulle Stein·
,.., sister-ill-law of the bride,
and Miss Janet Kraft. T beY
wore street-length dresses of
blue nvlon organdy over nilelite taifeta featuring a modifled hell skirt with jacket. They
carried bouuets of blue and
white
Cindydaisies.
Shoup. niece of the
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The bride will be living with
her parents while Mr. Hudson
is in the service.
Sending gilts but not attend·
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In Otrville Christ United Church

Larry Hudson
Are Married

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