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l"our tUYillml In IIIIUIIeur
Ilia year In
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til• year 1nt be doinooac arto
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annual Melp County Fair
loblch opens Aug, 11.
The. four d!Vbloaa ln ~ling,
"PPIIICied r.. tble year • fair,
rill inelU&lt;Ie olio, water colors,
:barcools and PR!t&amp;. No
"palntinp by number" wiU !"
accepted for display and exhil&gt;
&lt;s are timlted to Meigs and
Joining Ohio countleJ.
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.Seveo classes. included m the
Ml pamting divlSlon are Land·
re.a~ ,
seacapes, ~rtralta,
1Uil lifes, marine studies, flow.

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lncludlna cap .,.._ and - .
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e CUSTOM ORINDING &amp; MIXING
e FEED, FERTILIZER, SUPPLIES

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Giema Taking Dbn

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ail the Guy Bollns recently.
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Mr,. Irene' Hellflt of Galloo
Vloiteil ·lfltll Josie· Heilger. She !
came; for ; the fWJeral of her .
ftiOthar. Larry, Bollng.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wyant
aitd diiiJlbler Judy enjoy"!~ two !
weeks vacation in Ke'n\ucky :
and Smoky Mb,
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1\lrs. Nellie Borgan luw sold.
her !ann and moved to IM!J i
lriler home ·hero.
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~~ · Ruth Snodgrass, Racine
ftllted ·hl!r I)IOtber, oma Am ,
atiCI brotber Pail!. Mra. Arlx's
olitor,' Mrs. SmaDey ol Michl·
II!' La alao a 'risilor.
ifr..-.atiCI Mrs. Robert Jewell '
Nlteil' flle.'Gietl JeweUs, lloWII- !
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Jlil. P'l'lnl&lt; llaiUday, who auf. I
fti1,d • III!Ck IDjury and
Mrs. Paulbte Alldlll, who ·bsa
1 brGkal foOt, are reeuperalinl

tltit Astrooaut John H.

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5fl P'll"""" to several nearby
hosplh!ls, CaUfornia Highway
Patrolinen reported.

PROOF That You Can

Mr. and Mn. David Wiseman are ~ts of a .new !On
Evan DaviS born aU.Ieijo Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Joltn Sl&lt;iul has sold her
cement block house to Mr.
and Mfs! Dana 'volllll!.
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Ava Gilkey hal received word '
that her 11011, Howard is a.med·
leal pa/!,nt' at Holzer.
Mr. and '· MrS. · Kenllf!th "Ervin
11nd son of Albany aua Ava Gil·
key enjoyed a cook out with th.e
Clinton Glikeys Sunday .
Mra. ~ith of Pt. Pleasant,
trbo purehased the Clinton Gil
key flhn, ·e&amp;Ued on·friends he no
Wednesday.
Everett Turner of ~Danville
IUKl D:ma Turner, local, ~'Were
eallers of Robert Alklte Sund•y

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of
:;.d:•~ FINAL. GROOMING - :1. C. Brown of the Brookale Farm in Wellston gives his big
to ~ f:st three cars Monday bull l!is ftnal scrubbing and last mtnute grooming Monday afternoon before the open·
klillns oight persons, Including ing of the livesto~k show. Brown's helpets also prepare their cattle for the •how.
the adopted daugbter of COW•
boy otars Roy Rogers and Dale
Evana.
Five ambulances !ped to the

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11pe11dlng a.. weelt with Mr. and
Mrs. C1Qrence Eas:·· : ··
Mr. lfhd Mrs. David Riga
Dave rented the Florence Mayhugh house.
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Go!dWIIor plans a f4,5 mlllioo
telovlllon elfort as a central
feotun! of hla campalp for the
Wlli\0 House, but it probably .
•ill 1101 lei rolliJti. unW late
Septomller.
Aidtl gave thai word today
in el1borating on Go1dwster•a
stataQIOnt that be will rely OD
leleviljon in hls . pre-ntial
campt'gn !'more thaD we bave
ever relied on it before.••

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Robert Clark tonlal proparl)' .
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Miss Jessie

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13 Yurs Of Service

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Carl Sampson Ia moving in
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I'OMBOY-MIOOI.EPORT, OHIO
TUESOA:Y, AUGUST 18, 1g~ ., ,,,J&gt;,,

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Sauoders, long-time superintenlent, has resigned •• bead of 1
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Miss Ada Hoskins, near Porn·
eroy, and Mrs. Margaret Ella
Lewis, Bradbury, are beading
the domestic arts department I
which wiU feature also displays I
of household fabrics, nig&amp;, knittil&gt;&amp;, laney work, sheets and pil- 1
low cases, table linens and
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Anotller leoture lltla year wiU '
be clressea, hooso coata and
sleeploj garments. Jndgloj
be on the basis of 10 par cent
for appearance, 50 per cent for
workmanship ' 10 per cent for
style aru1 30 per cent lor mater·

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~~thtg apd A~ 'c~pditi'~'gU~its

DEPENDABLE
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be awarded in eaeh class but I
not more than one '"'try by the
same person ln eadl claRS will 1
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A ...Hobb)&gt; COI'Il6l'" will be
developed this year and wtll in·
clucle ditojll.ays of Ute art, bomemade purses, fancy pillows,
copies, a O.ower or . aruma! stu· crocheted, painted and tatted
dy, a still life exhibit and a dJ&amp;. handkercblel; pol holder, Ia·
play of three pieces.
ble mam and afgbam;. '
Charcoal classes include por~ Five classes open for aprrm
traits, landscapes, still lifes,, exlllbits include the ldtcben ap.
and an arrangement or three ron, the one with cross stitcll
pictures and the JHI!lels will

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date..
• eiJiible lor entr)' . .
cl..... fci' ~
cl•saes I« stnlfed ' lll)'s \ 2~~~~Se:n~Un~e~~~~r;!!~~~~~
and doll•. a.tldron'l \;
garmeulll, - · foor 1.. U. wtJI
also be Olhlbllod Ill
coltiiD

tt studies and exhibits of three
pieces. The water color divition. also has _seven classes includloj portraits !rom Ufe, land·
aeapes !rom nature, landscape

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paiot&lt;G or fancy •Jli'Ol~&gt;:
proferenee lor exlilblla wtll lie
Dorneltl&lt; arts judginc wlll bt l!ivO!I to new worlt atiCI

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MERRY-GO-ROUND AND FERRIS WHEEL RIDE - Wor!&lt; along the Midway was In full swing
rides to provide entertainment for the young and old alike were assembled. The M~rry-G? ·Routld i_s
adjustments before the ponies are placed around it. In the backgwund, one of the b1g ferris wheels IS
bled in readiness for today's crowd.

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'l'llll .lit the Ume of year we love the the s\lllllgbt. • Wear loose clothmc.
• Try lfot to worry or fret. • DJ'ink plt~
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are luutaa ~ on bow to beat saying Ia mock off worlc, Ill Ia the .Ode.
the lleet. K-'a what they AY:
nutl to dreuinl up, let someoat •Itt do
• Avold•allllllnecessary eurtion (and your worrying, and lip coollnc drinks,
bere cOmet lht beautiful ptrt) auch ~s
Halt to Uve tbla ll:lnd of Ute, folkl cbbret ai'OIIIId tht lloilte. • Stay out of but lt'a llodor't ol'llert.

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Willi to llltvt thtlr heada.
TIMre ,... a tlnat - -.and not 10 lone
•10· - wbtn Ill)' man who dartd sua·

lilt anytlllllc Uu thla would have had
hit own hair pulled out by tht roota by
fllllou flllllltt. Or at ltut bt would
llave bllft ltavted down •• aomt kind of

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th1l hllrlw llalrlo jult mltbl catcb on
and becOmt the bottlll th1llj Ia women•a
atylu alllct natural balr biclntt 111111•
turalaad tht color I'IIIM and tht wll beo
came u tNIDUtl to mUady'a lfOOillat

u tht toothbrulb.
r.IIIUont ol mtn - aurpi'IM4 to dltCOVtr th-,"llave bllll out In front ol lilt
fuhlon pandt without lVIII IUIPtctlna
It - oan tell you one thin&amp; about •ll•
IIIW "bald look."
lt'a cool, 111111 (or lldy). CooL

Voice of Brmulw~w ••• rt"'nrting
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Hqh . 1~&amp;.. O'IIIIAN
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tlollll lw l!t ' madt tht
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ibout tetl11J11 But today
.pOIIIIC!tu, In trt~~~~Unl thtlr plat·
to the voting pubUc, )ave to sell

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SuppBes
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HERBY'S WORLD

ALL FISHING i
EQUIPMENT '
AT REDUCED PRICES

WHO PAYS THE
COST,OF CHAN81N8.
AUTOMOBILE ·BliDY·
STYLES EVERY YEAR?
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. Seh ool Summer Campaign College Public Relations
tiU prep IWDII1If ......e gionaU evel.
Dr. Alphus R. Christensen,
iiiJtlnl In had ltlbslan- It Ia an ldeol -end - product o1 presldtot of Rio Grande Coltlal hope U would surY\ve lba lloyS. f&lt;q', 1nc1 111{11 Sebool logo , bll appoiJ!ted Bruce Dud·
t6- ..t -'Ina that I~ baseball, dt'slgned opeciflrolly ley , Cincinnati, the director of
any lllo spOrt.
for boya with baseball talent college reiatums
AI II turned out, there wu deolrtng to conttnttt' playing.
A !913 graduate of Ohio_Unimlnlmum ol games ployod Raoine will have 1 promls- verslty, Dudley sueceed&gt; J. She
in Jtr!!P
UDder protest., The oplri~ ,.... illfl: lefthllnder. l.orry Price, In man PntleF ln the position. Por.
the ap.
was, "''llia lo lor the tbls category next swnmor. Lllr· ter tJ the coDege dli'OCtor of ad- .
end be WOII lhree boya, no let'a play ball," which ry will waduate at soothem mis,sions and records.
to exacily what it must be In High next May . He eo:pects Dudley wa~ bern on _Pearl
Hla
aucb 011anizallocl. .
l&lt; go to college. Re no dlMJbt Harbor Day m Clnclnnab. He
should play
be will be able to play r.ealon ball was !IJ'aduated from Clncin.., any other lev.el, with Atbens as he dld tlils sum- nail's Anderson High schnol In
w~~g~hi=tUng
responsible BChnol authorities mer but how much better 11 !959, after having ,.,.ed on the
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up lour
wwkl - and shwld - blaCk· wouid be if he could play with Lllntem, high school newspa·
hall organized summer higb Meigs County boys' ,
per: tbe Anderoonlan, hi g h
~ ·.;17, Gley hu pitch- school play.
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school yearboo~ ; the Pep Club;
since be wu 11 Every manager
ollnnected There are a number of other De Mota~ . as charter treasurer
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Hen- with tbO leque h a s outJtanding athletes In our high of the chapter ; and Methodist
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eoqwo!ll!ed his desire that I he schools who will face the same Youtb Fellowship, of which he
be conUnued and ek- problem 'as Larry·
was president In his
,.ftior
, next summer.
Consider pitchers alone In the year.
ADOmON NEEDED
Tri.County Lea1ue - two years He holds tile Bachelor
of .
One Important
addition hence Stohart, Bruce Sllltpson Science In Joornalism degree [
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now
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By Ullled Prell ..tetllllloul

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split with Goldwater was the
fight over the civil rights bill.
Keating IUPported the measure
and Goldwater OPJIOI!ed it.
Keating's decision bronght
him undor attoCk from many
state Republicans. including
Clara Jlool.he Luce, former
neotieut coogress . woman and
U.S. ambassador to Italy.

.l!.very day, more people give more reuone for eluonpDs to modem
lamele11 eleelrlc heall If yon're lnindl"ft remod.U.,, or tldnktq
of eonvert1111 your preaenl heat181 ayewn, find out how liule It
really c~t• to enjoy electrie - lhe cleaneat, eaaleat-10-inatall hllll
you em have. Then'• a epeeial rate, too. Get die fMtt today,

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For all the faetl about the advan1a1el of.8ameleae electric
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Columbuo and Soalhwa
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the Rhodeo ldm!Nstrallocl Ill M.lridiaY
than he had expected. His
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Development . DiM!tor George
E. wo-; Nid ....., . a pul&gt;~ teporlltor hu...., wwld
resip at •tha tttd· or tbo year
wu "dfinitely not true."
l;;arller today Gov. Jame~ A.
Rl1odeS i8Ji1 WD~ IlliG not
submittal •· l't!IIJI!ItlOn• from
hia nuoo post a8 the otate's
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CharloHe's Beauty .
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Olol WY 2-2477,~or AppolntntHt

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......,lotolr oquipptcl shop - all'-•·' •,,~
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..boo! lllucaUon to 1o1t11 praollcal IIUI'Ilng. 'ftllli II I critiCal
lhortat• of ptaetlcal lilfriOI In
IIIII artL YCjU ore Qeedod a• .
doctor'• aaalollnto, lit diJdCI, lnatlll&gt;
Ilona, private duty, ete. 8hilft """" tlmo
frtlnlnl trlth 0111 tuitloft pion. ror free
booldot ealllll "Pracllc:al NuralDJ and
You'', Write tbdaJ.
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DETROIT CUPll - U n I t e d
Auto Workero offlclels. with
only 13 da) s to Ill!, seemed
gloomy today ov.r '\!h&amp;rices of
avoiding, a strike In new. contract talks lor 5M,OOO worters
at General Mi&gt;tor~. Ford and
Mrs. Luce, a Goldwater sup- Chyrs1er.
"
porttr, bas oak! site Is consi&lt;f.
erlng ruMing for Keating's 'l'he UAW leaders branded as
seat UDder the iabtl of the Con- Inadequate offer! made by the
servalive party . of New York. big three MOnday lor new threa
Informed of Keatlnl's decision ye.a~ .contracts .to r~lct. those
to run tor &amp;tnew si:J;-year ~rm expmng Aug. ll.
today, Mrs. Luce saki:
, The contraet proposal• coiled
"1 have no oommeot at thlo for higher wages, lnereased
time. 1 have to live the situa- pension benefits, early retirelion more thoqbt..
ment, longer vacations an
Keating told a news coni.,. eighth paid h'lliday, wholly paid
ence ..l have laid before and insurance benefits and db edu·
I repeat that I consider Sen. cation plan to pay tuition costs
Goldwater • sincere, patriotic for workers attendlnJ school on
American. ·
their own tim!.
"But durinl QUI' oervice in l Malcolm L. O.nioe, Ford's
the S,nate, Sen. Goldwater and f lop negotiator. said tbe offer
I have disaareed On many i• was .. the most generous" ever
sue1.
· f made' to tile union. GM Vice
"He. haa voted his convictioos President Louis G. Seaton said
as a senator from Arizona and he was "proud to pre~t 11 the
I have •ole!! my convic~ons as proposal.
a aaaa!Gr from New York.
But union officials ·crltlci2etl
"Nolbing either of us does at nearly every feature. The euc.lhia poiJil can allolr our records utive board of LoCal 600,' with
on 1!111 l.lalel.
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40;0110 members al the Ford
!':J.\1 JI.OOple of !lew York l!rt rouge plant in suburban Dear•
aw'@' §I the deep dilfetences born, labeled tbe plan "com.
belii'ieli Sen. Goldwater's rec· pletely inadequate" and rejected
ord !lad my own. I aerlouo)y it.
doubt that any voter in New The offers alao seemed cer.
,lain to lte rejected Thursday In
MEETING CANCELI.ED
Olicago at meetings of tbe UJI.
A meeting on Thursday of tbe lo!l'a national GM, 'Ford and
MqiiOila chapter of Pythl811 Chrysler C&lt;JUncils, made up o1 '
Sisters has been cancelled until 100 local leaders from oround
a later date due to the fair.
the coontry.

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li!JiQ)w (~I - Tile s.
fdro. Annie Jamea Clopehlll't,
~ lJIIIftl tloPJ· lllrled three
85, pe,.ed away ~
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Doctors HOspital In Colimi&amp;uo.
will! 1 .uiile HOlll-r.r a new
She I• survived by three ~ugh·
NEW YORK (UPI! - Sen. Kenneth B. Keatfn., R.· 1JM1C0 flttl ltdar· lliol ftpertl
ters, Mrs. Ruth Baker, 'M rs.
N-~ ., admitting "deep dlffe•enoes" wllh the Goldw•tl!t· ntd 1 . manned lu1111 11 oore
Mildred Reeves, and Mn. Bea·
Miller ticket, announced today thilt lie wtll run for r• to follow 111011.
trice Nelson ; two SOliS, Richard
election Ibis fall in a race dial proobably will pit him
ltwu ._ned lUI !be 1w111
and Alber• :13
ndchit•~­
against Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy as the Derilocratlc orbllll ~ or eoinlilaalill
and two sl;;.rs. ::. EisleM~:
nominee.
· Valentblo TeHdkowa, till
W.lioe ~ ••• lo Kelvey anll Mrs. Hallie Derson
· If tbe Keadng•Kennedy race
ftrll ancl eaJy ~woft!h, Ymiiljltowo oa alate lleo!Den of Dayton. Mrs. ·capelleart w~
comes off it probably will be York woukl be lmproaed by 1nc1 Valery ll)k...ky f&amp; ... -•adUlt ,_ !'W'm'"!l a former resident of Syracuse.
oeeond only to the .,...ldontial any lip service I might live leWed 1 1ii1e1 of C..moo sal- oa 11oo re(iorlloo would I'JIIp Burial was In Greenlawfi cemrontest between President John- Sen. Goldwater or he rnilhl .elUte llllmtllllllll 1n J 1 a 1, efleellvt Jaa. 1 1o f..rm bit etery.
son and Sen. Barry M. Gold- giVe me in the name of parl)t ua.
.01111 lodaolrial · development
BOYS INVITEDwater ln drawing national at- unity.
~- Kennod " l ~-It
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All boys plaMin• to •o out
tenilon In Novem~r
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y
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BANIS TO CLOSE·
• John McE!toy chle1 assist- for 7 •th G d f •b
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Is expected to announce late.r system and have never had any
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ra e oot all at Pomtbls week tbat be Is In tbe run· thouglit of bolting the RepubU- . The Pomeroy Farmers Bank ant to Rhncles, saki \\'olson had eroy Junior lllgh school are to
nina for the Democratic sena· can party."
loci Ssvingl company and the talked .In the pall of possibly attend a meeting. at the new
torial nomination In New York.
Pomeroy National Bank wtU steppmg down, but had not ta. dre.,lng room lhll Thursday at
clooe Thursday at noon oo that k.n any action in this regard. 1:30 p.m. Bill Porter and Paul
r!:Uingtc"-b~ wlthG \~ naemployees may attend
the Both the governor am! McEI·I Kloes will coach the team again
t
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o wate_r
l .::M:e~lgs~Cou::::n:::tyc_:F::alr::·~---"C::roy::!.:s::aid=-they~:..kneW=
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wu nominated at the Repubh.1
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can Natiooal Convention io Sao
Franciaoo last montb. Among
the lsa111!8 which prompted the

Why does
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Veale, Gelnar (8) loci
aroni. Ribant •1-1 1 and Canlllz. l
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to the local shire,
ot Pomeroy,
LannyofTyo
of Cbe- from
UniVe,..lty,
with a ()J PHS Reunited
Ron Janey
Galllpohs.
major Ohio
in public
..,lations.
Since high school baD is for Paul Maynard ~nd Mike Roush Rio Grande College's n e w Former classmat~ of the 1
Gaty Iboys returning to school the fol- ol Wahama , Mike Gardner of director of college relations was Pomeroy High School, class of
has ·
lowing ·term. gradua~ng sen- Middleport, and Charles Knight public relations Intern at Be- 1945, and their families held a
deliCt 1J0i1e
lors ftnd themselves with a bali oJ Eastern, Wll1 have graduat· thesda HO!pltel, Cincinnati; reunion and picnic supper Sat·
F..;. ~ watch
and glove and .., place to use It un· ed. All have demonstrated pitch- was assislant director of public urday aftemoon at the Syr•
his teammateo next
at less they ·are fortunate enough ing talent.
l'nformatlon at Morris Harvey cuse par~.
a· p.m. 00 Racine's
to get a bid to tbe pro • ranks. They should not have to hang College, Charleston. W. Va .; and Att ndl
Mr and M ,
~in action agains~
These an~ fe:-' in number. Be-- up their gloves ~or tack of a director of Information for the Haro~ H":e~~:d Eddie, Ma:~:
all-ltsr .,.. ll'oiB six other
sides, there •• the question ev- team to play w1tb.
west Virginia area of the Meth· Ga andYKim of Columbus, Mr.
ea hllb sc11oo1 teams.
for them, "Should I g~ve up
TO MAKE ·PUSH
od&lt;St Cf\urch, Charleston.
andryMrs Jack Rosenbaum and
Not since · the daya of
college amateur athleUc8 to ta~e There definitely will be an atJackie ·Ricky Barbie Susie,
Ohlo Valley Association
a slim-chance shot now at pro- tempt to mterest Melgs c:ounty
John Joanne 'navid a~ Mary '
finally collapaed. in the
baseball?" • 1
Legion Posts In oponsonng a
'i•II\J ,
Lou 'or fndla'na oli&gt;, l'nd .. Mr.
flftieo for --:ant of e,layers
The ~~wer general!~ should County Legtgn team next sum0sp1 3 I, S
and Mrs. Willis~ Hayeo. Syra.
fans ailb,.&gt;hH tbere been
be "No.
mer .. It wtlfcost·1 money.
bl to ach
Cli.Se ., Mr. and Mrs. Joh n R,
M
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don
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much Interest' JJere m home . What. · ean ·
e? · ebaan- ,nd en are aval
e or co
W k d Tom. Reynn ldsburg,.
th a
t m
a vol ,
1 ee s an
played basebaD. '-Over 300 fans 1swer 1s Amertcan 1.egtor se- a manage e ea
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Ent.ered Hospital
M and Mr! Roy Jones and
tumed out -~'t Sunday at B.a· ball, which on.~ county basis - u~teer ~as~s. If baseba.ll fans i Among
tho:\e who entf'red M~ke, Jeff, 8~ John of Colum·
cine 1o watch ~\ljdleport ~e or larger - brmgs tog&lt;ther the thmk this " a wo,thwhtle pr&lt;&gt; · Holzer hospital in the past 21 b . d M Rob t R gero •
New Haven &amp;-.2 in ·the finals of e':am of the graduated seniors ~ra~ they N.tn ht&gt;lp by nuppo~t- \hours were Mrs J am~ M F.d- 3~~· J~net
Nan~~ 0 Nel- '
the Trf.County lllgh
School w1th the beet of the beys still mg 1t when the opportumty wards. 66211 Third Ave ., Mrs., sonvllle
~ see~t. _
jp high school for a summer of comes.
.
Robert R. Saunders. 815 . Sec- ~
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hful lllultl
tightly organized play oo a re· The opportunity w11l come. ond Ave., Albert Welch, Jr., 121
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PARTY ANNOUNCED
Majer Leape Lolllen
Eureka Star Rt., Stanton J . Fel- The annual birthday parly at
B~Volted Press blerDIIIooal
lure. Patriot Star Rt.. Enoch E.: the Chiliiootbe hospltsl lor .
No.,..l Leape
Rice. Rt. 1 Patriot, Joyce. K.l veterans will be held Thursday, 1
AB llo.B Pd.
Buckley. Rt. I Cheshire, TimO· ' August 20. Members ol tbe Ra· '
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thy E. Reese. Rt. I Cheshire, dne Unit of the A""'rlcan (.e- 1
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Dayton K Williams. Crown City, gJQit are urged to attend. Cak~•
Wt s, .· ~···;;1M
All ten of the 11011t~astem Pike - $4,2'13.10, $13.037.06 Ross I Homer Small, Rt. 2 Crown City, and llldge are needed for tbe
Sa • · .. , -. 431 .. 1411· 325 Ohio oountleo showeo mcrea.. - $14,285 91 • $44. 218 ·41 · Scioto M M rybtll Shropshire Rt party
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~-111140 ·~ e! lti(C.IIection of sstes. tall for - $19,285.67, $49,604 .76 Vinton 2 ~;OW: Clty,\arry Wandling:
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All ,
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:Bam..st the tw..weeks period wh1ch end·- $2,474.12, .,166.47 .
Rt 1 PI Pleasant Mrs. Helen included Mrs. Ullie Holley, Mra.
• Mil ·• '!I' II'W. Jl3 ed Aog. B. !~over the same
St · art · Mason
va Mra. Merlo Davis, Miss Eva MarUn.
• M1! 88 28N;1!,8 .SU perldd last year Moot ol lite in· _
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w ';;" ..
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daugh'.er, Mrs. Rndney MoMII·
NY
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tan and infant son, Mrs. Jesse
108 399 49123
Bo • St.L. !IR '"' 7Q 141 .~ tl~n~ for tbe t~weeks 'perlodo
Mr~. Clyde G. Holloway, Fraz- R. Chapman and Infant daugh·
"i~ .;t
:. rliding Aug. a, 1984 1nc1 Aug.
tors B&lt;lltom. w. va., Mra. Ken· ter, James Wheeler, Barbara
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!W; 111113, and the fisoal year fi·
neth W. HarUey, Rt. I Pome- ~ley, Mra. Herbert Rowland,
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G. All. R. H. Pel. gures lor the years starUng Ju- Norman J. Bruder artd Gilda roy, Mrs. Monte V. Davis, Alb· Mrs. Elizabeth Collins;..MotJ; Lee
Oil • Mm l e e
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to L . B ens, Mrs. Donald w. Gallag· Bllfl'haM, Ewing Dunean. Lar· l
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Vax ~· . nd
beth 0~" h. her, South Point. Mrs. Wilma ry Wandling al!d Larry D. Say·
n, Chi
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aug - ~ L. Coleman. Ironton, and-Timo- re.
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: . i, LA 107 364 65 ft'P';oi; Atheno - $41,183.33. (3o,!l59.- ~ an. Pomeroy ·
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Cie 88 282 35 88 .305 as. $78.966.61 , $611.862.19.
Rnymoncl R. Baker, 22 acres
Btrtbs
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, 41
~ n,nlla~ Ill' $1,136 ::101 Galllj: - $20,411.71, $15,487.37, and Vyona R. Chutes. Olive.
Mrs. Billie J . Gillum,
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Milton St., Dayton. snn, 9.2'1
Alii . Mill -'II~ 411 .~123 .2!19 H~~&lt;tdoi _ '$l!,Mi.U. J&amp;,SCH.- Cer~"'::r Tra~sll~sto"'Jhio ~~: a.m. Monday. Mn. Otle A. LineHo , NY 11163811 l•IIS .21!1 11 ... M, 37 """"-U2ll
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Ripley, w. a., Ill! r. .
Kallne, Jillll ..07 399 ~liS .29!1 40 $52!128 45 $44 843 42
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a.m. Monday . Mrs. Richard ·A.
Kllb:l
-~$' iii
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00 ·107 S8ll 56115 ·~· ?Jilttl, $90,443.89, f'III,611U7.
Kall
WeSt Vlrslnla Puip and. Pa: ter, 1' 40 a.m. Monday.
.JI.ome RuM.
llle!it _ $20 726.24
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Dlacborged
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Robe0·•1 , a~on.and M B 11 Patients recently discharged
Williams, - ~ 26; • Santo, ao, ...,.., · • .,_,
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$13.663.54,
18,271.82,
Frazier,
31
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Sec.
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·$23,746 _43 , $l9.826 .s:.
. II, to West V!tginis Pulp and trans., to Helen Williams, Sa·
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llo8s - $52,298.80, $14t843.76, Paper Co .. Olive.
Amerltli. 'OIIIII!.....,. ~ulns, $I04 663 52 $88 83954
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·Wagner In- 11, .ltl,663.52, .;.23,88'1.74.
to Geoffrey A. .WUBOD pd Mar· li
dlano S111Rl!~
all. VInton - $7,070.56, 16,392.19,
Wilson, Sallabury.
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810,51UO, $11.045.10. .
Orba E. Stool, Lots, to Dana
Nlll•al:
Cuba, 88; Coltecllon of motor
Young and Barbara Young,
HEAnNG AND
B
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'" 1!rov¥; 79 , the ten oounU.. showing 'the fl. Laura E. Ruth, Lot to Bernice
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Torre, &amp;ram,' '13
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AaiOriGu , ~ Twins ending .Aug. I, 1964, and tbe 11- Laura E. Ruth Lot to Dor·
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IndJt!i!i,- ft; ··eou.vuo, A's and lng July 1, 1964 folio""' Athens Eva Bailey, v. Acre. 1o Max·
B ~IOriolft. • eadl. - $11,071.114, ,,a,uuo. Galli•, 1,·;hesFtllnne:err, Harry c. Fisher,
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N.f!~x, Dodgers. - $4,81US, fl5,37t.4S, Jackson Jennl~ Cook, deceased, Aff.
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S!lmuel c. Cook, ,
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our pltl'tln• for pelf billln.._; ~~ fruit you
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wllb ~· Charles Musar ...
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Beman! Fultz and Mrs. We&amp;ley Bennett.
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The workshops ar e open to
pastors, SUJl"t1lllA!ndenta,· react&gt;
ers. assistants and oubstitutes
from nursery through
SIXth
, grade, chairmen ,of ~~
~ons on EducaThuon, a ~-"ng
I ested parents
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westerly dlrecdon,
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·dollbll up lnday after a
suddenly after a brtel
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of Cllf fon:e ripped oll
of darkenln&amp; fldetl.
Its root
-iocifil otreeta wltb tree
nte stOrm appeared to cenon the street oo top
ovea treeo In their
upon Middleport
a 'ntunderblrd ~~t~tomoblle.
and
11\ql'fl a!ld
bad btgh wind.
A hqe plate glasll
e p.m.
damage
In the f~l of the Ingels
rain, mixed -with
ture "'tore In the ROOert
hiD, carried by
Offielals said it was I ]lOis!· bulldlnc was smashed.
to· estimate the financial ~ascaded' inside, destroying
ll"!se! tb1a morniJII. ,
ni!Ure on display.
One bls111'8nce agetil . oald, · T)te Ingels \'findOW was
"The damage wao iiOIIVy. I only buSlnes&gt;-Pili&lt;e window
mnat have' bod a
bllndred . portetl broken.
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William Fisher·
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and priz.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher Jack Mathews and baby son, Mr. and Mrs .. Harold HIt e,
Mr .
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es won by Shirley McKlony,
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visited in New Haven. W.Va. Bradbury attended the
Teresa and Kimberly, Sabina; Sale~ gif~· oy
gDen- Betty McKinny ond ~. Mary
SUnday evening, with Mr. and thews re;,.lon held Sunday
Julia Witham, Huntington;
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MrwerePaul
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Mra. Burre11 Daw son ·
Gold emf Park near Circleville,
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Johanna Yeauger,
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Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rnush Ohio
Bottom, Ohto; and Mr.
Th
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and family •_trended the Rickard Mi:.S Paula Michael,
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Emery White, Galli· Denver
o~a, ~es .;: those listed above·'IIDd. the _foi·
family reumon Sunday, at the of Mr. and Mrs Everett
polis.
' M':'"' ~~~s.:ryMrs. ' 1 d a lowing: Mrs. Ge~i!( Neece,
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:r~e Misa sharon Smith. Mrs. Edith Forrestp:Mrs. I:Jyllll
Richard, Al~any .Mi h turned tionwlde insurance cmtpany
OPEN HOUSE CANCELLED Mrs 'Jack Robson Mrs Don· SISSOII, Mrs. Vesta ' lA~
Miss Sharon
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OVerturi June Mrs. Jay Myers is a patient old Brickles, Mrs. Dwl,!lbt Carl, Mra. Herbert Mij ,..., ''irs. H~·
If a need for ready
visit at Lebanon, with her aunt Mtss
Middl ;t High at De~roness Hospital, Clnclt&gt; Mrs. Carroll Teaford, Mrs. Vir- ~ Retd, Mrs. ~
nd
and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd graduate
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Wednesday
when
gil
Carl,
Mrs.
Roger
Arms,
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Mrs.
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Mescher and family.
School. Is emp 0
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abe f&lt;ill at the home '' ber dau· !lira. Joe Hatfield, Miss Rcta Laura, . Mrs. . ~- ,, . " . ~
Mrs/ Floyd Mescher and snns, bus. She spent ts M
nd ghter, . Mrs. Geo&lt;ge Shtveler. Wears, Mrs. Charley Snulh, and Vtclde. Mrs. , ~ ~.:.....
your nails, relax -and
rt Keitha nd Paul of J..e. with her paren '
r. a and fractured her pelvis and Mrs. Doyle Knapp, Miss Nan· Ktnny, Mrs.
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reach out to the mon·
Student Complete
:;:.0~ arrived Sunday, for a visl M~- Fra~ ~~n Jean femure bone. 'ntis is the second cy Hatfield, Mrs. Roger Young June Ann Welch ~~01'·
ey you need with a low
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ancy
hlp fracture olte bas suffered. and Mrs. Wayne Beat
ed gt!est.
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I Bminesa Courses
M nd Mrs John Mitch Avery of Alitngtqo, Va.
Sbe wUi •be confined to bed rest
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Sendiog gifts were ·tl!lalieli!Y·
1aw, r. a
cost loan here. Con·
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nd th spending several days
siX to el811t weeks Due tel
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
sell Mrs Lennie Hapl(tiiSt.ail,
Miss Carolyn Nicholson, dau· and family and to aliA!
e with their trandmother,
tbl! ·
'the no..:.. Rouse M and urs Dwight Logan Mr~. No- Neecli, ·,u.:;~;·,;Eve.
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"a1 group
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, gh.ter 0f Mr. and. Mrs. Dale fatr · and Mrs Everett Thomas H.o· Ewl ng. They a re
plannedYY"'
Aug. 23nl enterwlned
ol relaUves !yn Wood, Mrs. F'tlllt...,.i&lt;!'!ljl''
Ntcholson. and Mtss Maur""',; Mrj SUnd · at Crooksville ters of Mr. and Mrs. R.
ftr Mr. and Mrs. Myers' ~Oth Friday evenlng, at their home, Grace. Weleh, Mrs. Riixte~U;tie,
DarstK dau1~t';;,.r~ :~e ~:m. : ; bts br:;eran d sister 1n Avery
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wedding annlverssry will be can· Rock 'Springs· Road, bonorlng Mr. and Mrs. Paul .~ and
Take Advantage of The Complete
Mrlt'ed· enne
'th Colum law Mr and Mrs Walter Thorn· Ml ss Dar aM Cllfford "mith called.. Mr. Myers .Js convalj!o- tbeir son, DWight Jr. (Skip) on Mr. and Mrs. Cl~ M!abt,
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Mrs. Shtveler.
and cake ~ere serve&lt;! durmg
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mac mes. ts
nd son Ski spent· the week·
y w
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the evening to Mr. and Mrs'. The tneetlne
~mp~yed .a::eeoa;1':
:nd in eoldbus, with Mr. and and ne;
onanb~rat and nte Middleport Jolly Banch Elmer Bailey and · daughrer Workers class
•Credit Lifo lnsuranea At No btra Co1t
rn:' ssocta
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Mrs. c.E. smith.
~meL W M ~ren 9 •~ Shaf· Sewing Club will meet Friday Sandra, Mrs. Helen Brlckles, Thursday .
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ed by the Ohio Bell Telephone ed home Sunday, aft~ a month9 :pt. 19 8," their
Shirley Mills.
' Mrs. Logan and Skip. ·
August 21. due tiJ
Company a!Jo in Columbus. The visit with relatives tn Sandusky . Mf. and Mrs. Herman
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and ~lldrell, Debra and
dieport Higb Sehool and are re- Mrs. Edward T. Bauer ond of GaiUpolts were Sunday eveosidlng at the Dryden Lodge. daughter, Polly Ann of Mario~ 1ng dinner auestsof Mr. and
· which IJ managed by Mr. anti and Miss Polly Karr of. Colum Mrs. Harold G....ge and son,
Mrs. Frank White, !...mer Mid· bus returned to !hell' b~ Brian Lee, at the home of
dieport residents. 'l1te
girls Monday, after a weekend visit and Mro. L.W. MeComas.
spent the past weekend with with their parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
L;,;,.,,..,..""'"""""'""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""..!:.~th~ell'~·-'par~e~n":::ts:_.- - - - - Charles
KarrSnuth
Sr · returned
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John
endCambridge,
guests ofObio,
Mr were
and w·
nome Saturday, after a viJ!t James Criswell. .
with relatives ~ Columbus. She Sunday guesta ol Mrs. Jantt!ljf
was accompamed homo by Mr. Murray Grant.St were her
and Mrs. Wyatt Thompson ond grand..;. and famUy Mr
Denise and Mrs. Marcia Delay Mr Richard Ward
chiidrertll
who spent the weekend with ~.Cheryl Ann and Mlke
ber.
., Ravenswood. W.Va.
Don Mayer llllll!elrt at 0••• Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Barber College, Gol~bus spent of East Tawas, Mich. are
the weekend with bts parents, lng' with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mayer and llughes ·
daughter, Nancy Jo.
Mr. ~ Mrs. O.E. Rail
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kel1y_re- 81. Lake Rope Sunday
turned to their home, ~ter Mrs. Rail attended a
Monday, after an ovemilbt visit of the Executive Committee
with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DIK· the Southeastern Obio 1\ei!·tOIIIIIIJI
.on and famlly.
Sdlool ·iiOird Aaaociatlon
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo ~ood· wbl&lt;h &amp;he ls a member. Plana
yard of Versalles, Ky: vt
were made for the ':e:!~JI
Monday with Mr. anti Mr
• meetqa .to&lt;be beid ln ~
bert 1J1mn ond family
Mr · Mra. Rail Is vice president
and Mrs. Earl Kelly.
the Mlddlei&gt;Orl Board of Educa·JJ
Mr. and Mrs. Wullard Oyer lion.
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and family returned
Sun· -Mr. and Mrs. Creagh Pavtonll
day, after a ~eko 'V18It In Ne- of Huuntington, W. Va. Wetrl'll
vada, Iowa, wtth !lis unclf and Sdnda¥ gueats of Mr: and Mrs- II
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ger- B. F. Pannalee.
lacb. Eoroute to Iowa, they J4n, GeOrge Doolittle
visited ber brothera, Geoi1" eblldren. SieVe and Coonle ol
and Lester Bow.era, ol Spring· 11ere1. ""' spending tho .reelt II
Oeid. They were accompanleol with her parenta, Mr. and Mro.
to springfield by ber Dllltbel'• Glenn Lambert.
Mrs. l!oward Bowqa who openl . ·
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Two .....utlops pertalnlngt 0 The committee a IIIUI&lt;llllll'
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new Metbodist Church In&amp; there IJ no rectstntloo ,..
School ourrlculum to be uaod and .. meal Involved. A eoftee
a rrower
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beslnnln&amp; September e In the break Is being pi&amp;DDeCI ond free
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The deocePdanb of the )ate
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AUG. u
eiementari eiasaes. Is being ao- Ut«alln will be avaUable. All
· and Mary B. Hughot be1d A lirl4al sl&gt;owe1 waa Jiven '!lie TwUigbt Gardo!l ' elub
nouncoc1 by Cbrlstl;m Education Interested persona are urged to The ROY. and Mra. '
annual l'tUlllon SUnday at In hOOOr ol tdial IJonno Slnlth will m""t Tuooilll)''l evenitla, al
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Associatloo ol Metp oounty .
attend theoo important sessions Pl•ce and sons. Greg and Steve, the Shrine Club In GaiUpoJts. August
at :
,1 her the home ol Mn. M,arY• B.
A seminar on the Wesley Ser· In order for teachers to be Jn. rotun!ed to their home In Ai- Officers elected Included _llr. ~II.
El!iellt eo wltb lin. Jack llollOOD
ies will be beld Sunday, August formed In the new studies 81 blon, N.Y. Monday morning af· Lew!! Hughes, _p~t,; Jln. Smlth, ~~· P,omeloy. . the e&lt;&gt;hOetess.
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Hughes, ...,.tarY.ttUs- _...
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In Middleport '""" ~ to ~ p.m. ber.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and Dxrothy Hugbea, 'Pl'O- ,._ ~·
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Reg!Jtratiqn willbe held from Methodists are being "'mind- ry lloudasbeit und
ehairman.
~JII'!',0•Mn. - VflJIIIUD ~~ ,Ws. Middleport Churcl. of 'Cilrlst
! to 2:20p.m. A devotional per· ·ed that more empbam musl be Miso Freddie
1'1· 1!!" ~n · V" """•• lll ld"li ru.n '• sale Frt:
iod will be conducted by Rev . plaeed on teaching the Bible In Places' daughtera, Louise and Attending were Mr. and lo\MI. Roy
. Mn
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Saturrui'agAugUst • 21
Pearl Casto from 2•20 to 2:30 the chureb srbool and home be- Backy, are "'malning for a Allen Hughes, Mlcldleport; Mr.: was awa , ·to
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buitclp.m. with th workshops to cause of re&lt;ent
~ction longer visit with their
and M~\~m:" J!~·:,:' ey~enis of cake 'ice lng ~ 9 'a.m. until 5 p.m.
be conducted from 2:30 to 5 :lepu~o::~ututtons.
.~ parents.
~ugb: .and 'gt'1111d.dau: treall), nu! cupo, punch d.! ed- eacll day.
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p ~·tlng the InstrUCtion welcome.
Pvt. Larry Mitch, who
• Judy, Mr. and Ml'll. ill· fee w~ served to the gusts
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. be Mrs C F Tompkins,
stationed at Ft. Story, Va. with len Hughes, Penny and grand· by ~ Judy Kl/lg, Mrs. Eu11
MAKE DEAN'S 1JST
~'ur..ry·IOnderi~n:
Mrs.
the u.s. .ymy spent the week· daughter, Mrs. Opal KeUer. Mr. gene .Smitl!. MrF Mark Grue..
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Bernard Fultz, ElementarY 1 •
end with his parents, Mr. and and lllrs . Martin Hugbes. Cathy, er and Mrs. Ralph Bates.
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Three Metgs county stud= II· Mrs Nan Moore ElemeoMrs. Perry Mitch. Ft. Story IS Debbie and Diana, Mr. and Attending were Mrs. Ralph
of Ohto Untverstty ~ave
n ta' III:IV. and Mr~ Wesley
near Vlrfl)nta Beaeh and Lat:rY Mrs. Frank Archer, Mr. and Carl, Mrs. l(anneth McLaughnamed to the Dean s ltst for ~~~ Eiementary v-Vf.
bas met several local
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. Rodney Hughes and lam· Un, Ml'll. .Olan Harrison, Mrs.
the second semester of !963-li4.
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all of Columbus· Mr and Dale Hamlljlll, Mlso J~ Ba~.
, . . ld f h- lnstructionon e sun.
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GJei1:D Hughes, East Taw- es, Mrs.S Iv:r
A miscellaneous shoWer was
upperclassmen with': 3_3 aver- tart Methodist Church, Monday
spent. 8 vacation in
as, Mi~bigan; ~r. a~d
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Mrs. held Thursday evening in the
age. Students from Meigs are evening, August 24• from_ 7 to
Getlrgia · and other points in Lewis ughes, r. an
r ~· William' wa,P.er. Mrs. ' Earl social rooms of the Bradford
\Terry W Ohlinger, Mtchael G. 9:30 p.m. Thegtsch~ule Wtl~ ~ Mrs. Robert
Wamsl~ and the south. 'ntey also visited with
H~~:"j,.!~r::le. S;i~ Frecker, Mrs. Roy Brickles, Church of Christ for t.\'\~~r·
Roberts. both of Pomeroy. and as follows,
:.trat~n IV•v J daughrer, June Ann vtstted their daugh~r, Mr. and M!"'· and Bobby. Gallipolli· Mr and Mrs. James Baggy, Mrs. Mark rell McKinny, a n!eeltl Linde.
Carolyn L. Parker, Rt. 2, Long. 9:30 p m., evo tons Y
. . SUnday with Mr and Mrs. Ma· Ben Shamblin In AlexaDilna, Mra M . • Raine Kathy and Grueser, Mrs. Elmer Bailey, Hostesseo were "'"·
a
Bottom.
F. Early - 7:20 to 7.30
son FIJber and family and Mrs. Va. enroute to Florida.
D :d, a~onba
V . M Mrs Rowland Dais, Mrs. FA. Grimm. Mrs. Anna Russell and

are to conduct the installitlon.
A ribbon wa. awarded to Mrs.
Kenneth Griffith ftr ""
ar·
rangen1e0t of fall Rowert. The
l;avelln&amp; pnze was " 011 by
mrs. Guy B&lt;Jggess.
Members pl'e...,t were Mrs.
J. s. Davis, Mrs. Guy BoUess,
Mra. R. V. Weatherman, Mn,
Frederick Goojbel, Mrs. Howard
Caldwell, Mrs. cart BamblU,
Mrs. Charles carr, Mrs. Clareoce Headley, Mrs. I. 0. McCoy,
Mrs Kennetb GriHith Mrs. NorMcCain, Mra. charles Massar, and one guest. Mrs. Martha Goebel Mead of
Detroit,
Michigan .

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Second-St., lost lt.r.rpot. It ,...
blown at least •ll '"'l ~
to rest ~ lbe
aide ·: of
South Seconll cl~ to the ~ul
Smart l'ellldt!t&gt;ce, , ·•
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. Alan at ibe F!oit ~ce,
• · large tree '!'IB llprooWd,
)J8!11ally aCr9M . 1 be
street. Another Ia,... t r e e
north on the street, also was
uprooted.
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Molt spe&lt;tacular . uprooting
of a ~fee .lj'aB netk th~ center
town wlfere ti tree estimat·
ed 75 feet bigb on N'ir\b Second·

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.... llllfba. One was Short Fourth, debrta. Residents !ltould eut power
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torn nut of the ground. It leD off Locust, which was impasoa· up branches, limbs, and trunkS damages •
Into the apartment's
...,.,.. ble.
Into sizes that can be bandied, wen ~
Ooor quartero.
Not the least ol lbe dtlltcuJ. pitod at the edge of the otreel, olhen to cl,lncl
Living in Apt. No. 5 .upstaln ties was the power 01t1age that .and cail town hall. Pick-ups will era! inter~ --.- ..":'
is Donald Bublig, and d...,. followed the storm.
be scheduled.
St.
stairs in No. 3 is Clarence Size- Columbu• and Sopthem Ohio He said the street crew, vol- ,Columbua lind
,
more. Damage was esUmated Jllectric Co., cmrt were busy wtteer firemen and others work· all of their mflll were.
at $1,000 with no extended -pol· much of the nlght beiplng clear ed much of the night, the worst ter the Jtorm
icy on inaurance to cover t b e treeo from. poirer lines a n d hit atreets, and directing ll'af· untU 3:30 a,m. ""1~
storm. nte roof, a giaas crack· ·patch ·breaks.
fie.
State Ifilhway
ed a porch post and eaves were No major damage .wa• suf·
SIGIITSEERS COME
sent siJ men ond
damaged.
' ferecl.
Not the least of the dlfficul· to clear the
,
Other street. In Middleport Meanwbtle, Mayor Lee Smith ies was handliug the outpour- the rubbloh of
remained complerely blocked aakr today the town street de- lng of people traveling through a.m. lnday. Mere ~

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Hunt Taken ·
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Stolen Autos
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Virginian Hurt In
Rt. 33 Car Wreck

wagon!

Yiar's

Rambler's Year·ERd Selling Spree Is an now. Even during the
regular selling season you could save $240 or more*
over atop-size Ford or CheVf,olet. Now you may save even more
because Rambler dealers are really dealing to clear the decks for
1he '65s. You get smart, sporty looks and more V-8 power
than the standard V-8 in aFord or Chevrolet wagon. With Rambler,
'too, you get Double-Safety Brakes, Deep-Dip Rustproofing, and
other advantages you can't get on the other two best-selling wagons.

MEIGS THiATRE
f'OMUOY, OHIO

CL~SED

F'OR

VACAnQN
FROM
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A,..t :IS-15
"A DISTANT TRUMPIT"
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Tro7 Donohue
Suaan Ple1bette

Live allttfe-wlth your savings, choose from sporty options like
reclining bucket seats,' console, floor shift (manual or automatic),
power steering, power brakes, power windows ... and lots more.
Qrive aClassic wagon to see how much car you've been missing.

COMING ·
•ADVANCI TO THI RIM"

Comp•rlsona bned on manufacturers' sugpst~ rttall pnc.s for
top-liM 4-door wa;ona with '11·8 en&amp;lne, hnt•r and frant ..et bds.

Glen· Ford

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Woll Dllnor'•
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lotltomloor 4 thnr lopt. 9

Co ••• the deals n-lambler's Y•·EIId seilil&amp; $flnl 'is.•
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