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·C!J.mrriittees Named _.F,alt.er's Dai'.is ·su.ndtfiv·~
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by ~ at
Chiirlene Hoeflich, Tel. 992-5292
RestaurB!II. The
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lowe&lt; at the Columbia Gas
lics, called to order by the
president, Mrs. Phyllis Baker.
The club collect was read and
secretary .and treasufer
givell. All application for
bersblp was giv,en by
Leonard, and the members
voted In Miss Rita Ball of
eroy. The auditing
report was given by Rose
nolds for the year 1966-67
commendation was r e com·
mended for Mrs. A! wilda
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. ner, treasurer.
Vocal, p•a_no,_and p•ano acwrdian students of M1ss · The new committees are :
~ercedes Conoon s Gaiupohs, Pomt Pleasant, and fome·
Program - Wilma
lOY studiOS were presented m three r ecitals heldSu~day chairman, Rose Reynolds,
afternoon m the I omeroy Semor Htgh School aud1tonum. lie vale, Martha Belle Frye.
Gold _piBnO pms were awawrded by MISs Condon to Personal Development
Gene&gt;a Ku~g. Nancy Greenlee, Charleen Ward, and..!.'_ev· tha Fry, chairman, Ann
m Barton lor a perfect rec·
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Lucille Swackhamer.
ord of attendance.
are advance~ ;•ano
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Pupils of Carla Morris per· of Miss Condor's with
CIVIC Partlhclpation forrnmg at the first recital in· ner pupils of their own.
WReynolds, cha.rman, F .
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erner, co-c a~rman,
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d Frten , a1 1
ciud~d Rany
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'!'homa Peggy Trussell, Jeff· Vocals by _Jenelle Cummms Kennedy, Mary
,. F • d F 'th S lth s
and Judy Kmg were mcluded ICe Mlils, Beulah Strauss,
m
•Deus•n
· the second rectt· a1 w1t· h pi- Wrig
· ht , Dor Inda W1'lson.
re, r~en • 81·
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Bonme 8m• ,
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Pullins, Kathv Tuttle, Frista ~no num~rs y rna 1 g g s,
mo em an,
~ era on
y t d Sh' ·1 G llig Miss Carol Barrutz, Cheryl Hudson, Edith Forrest, cha~rman,
Mos a n I ~ ey lueami there Jill Warner, Joyce Mobler, Ter· McElhinney, Nellie Vale.
orns P "Y ' " ' 6 ' b S esa Van Meter, Gregory Van World Affairs - Nellie Vale,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis,
1 se1ec1mns Y . 1 0were voca
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'Is Meter, Jenellt Cumm , Da· cha~r:nan, Edna ae
omeroy, and Mr. an d M r s.
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dra Ba11ey. iSS a 11ey 5 PU!Jl
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spr1ng,.
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performing at the early recital v1d King, Nancy Gr . ee, Bet· Ge:aldme Swadley.
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o nson,
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K bl y. c k . ty Shaffer, Geneva Kmg, Yen- Fmance - \.&lt;Iretta SaeleDll, Two demonstrations, one lea· were recent guests of Mr. and
;e;~ ": B lh'".:.n~r The:ss ' ida Gibbs, Nancy Jo Ma y e r, chairman. Beity
turing the making of a con- Mrs. Harry Beegle at Warn·
~I e, ~~ . e and Miss
· Mary Loo -~ing, Grace K i o g, chairman, Martba Fry,
tainer and the other a flower pum, Pa. Mrs. Beegle, whose
rs . om s
Barbara l!ass, Kevin Barton, Handley, Molly Hill,
arrangement, were given Tues- condition is improved ·from reWill. Darl~ S her ida n, 1Hoffner, Freddie Houdashelt, day at a meeting ef the Merry cent illness, is a sister to Mrs.
An neUe Womer, Peggy Mi I· : Jean Moore, Betty P i c k en s, Gardeners 4-H Club held at the Davis and Mrs. Johnson.
~oan, and Jndy King.
iGrace Pratt, Essie
home of Mrs. Harvey O'Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nease
Pomeroy, 0.
The third reclial mcluded vo- and Sharon Parker.
Mrs. Robert Snowden a
and son, Dick, returned Tues·
vats by Charleen Ward, San- Legislation - Grace
· O'Dell,.
of t h day from Boston, Mass , where
TONIGHT and THURSDAY
dra
Bailey,.)o(l'l*
Shahan,
and
chairman,
Martha
Fry,
Rutland
Fnepdly
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed·
Juna14-15
NOT OPEN
are advisors for the newly
wln Stoilatis. Mrs ... StoliaUs Ill
I Jenelie Cundollis, and accordi· rie Hoffner, Pearl
1on selections by Bridi!el park Eva Stout.
ganized club.
the former May Smith.
FRIDAY ond SA'I'URDA~
and Dennis Park. Others tak· Membership - Betty Cline, Paula O'Dell, a junior
R on n i e Brinker returned
June 16-17
lng
part
were
Maureen
He
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gave
the
demonstration
on
home
Tuesday otter a w~::~~
"KALEIDOSCOPE" .
nessy, Lucy Holter, Karen
ing a nower arrangement,
visit In Belpre with his b
(TechnicoluJ J
Warren Beatty
Johnston, Sharon Johnston, JerMrs. Snowden showed the
Joe, and family.
Susannah York
ry Lee Coleman, Bridget Goble,
the technique of creating a
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McGowan,
Janet
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from
records.
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Howard Keel and Joan
Morrls, Cindy MeiTifleld, Jim· I
on good safety habits was givCaulfield
my McClure, Jennifer G 0 b 1e,
en by Sherr! Mtchaels.
Cary Morris, Rbojean McClure, , An invitation to a potluck din· A tour of the rose garden
Marlene Goodwin, Julia An nl ner and reception bononng
the Snowden home wa&amp;
Holter, Kay McGowan, Meindy iet Capehart, new district
for the next meeting
Shahan, Mary FJ:ancl!. Bill AI· Iuty, was extended by Lafay. group.
TONIGHT, THURSDAY
. len, Carla Morrls and Sandra i ette Sl1rine; Gallipolis, wb
Officers of the club are
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lJane Howell Tent, White
· dlth Snowden, president; Tanl·l ~
"THE RUSSIANS ARE
Floral decoratioDll lor the re- •of Jerusalem, met at the
my _Michaeli, v1ce president;
1 eitals were made by Mace 1 Hail, Pomeroy.
COMING"
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Tem O'Dell, ~etary;
SP 4 Woodrow W. l!;ngle,
Carl Reiner .F.va Mario Saint Barton. Annette Morgan, Glad· The event will be held
Schilling, treasurer; j enD i e 1is enroute to Vietnam a fIe
-- PLUSys Cummins, and Carla Mor· p. ''"'· Tuesday. Mrs.
recreation I e ad e r; spending a furiOUJh here wlthdl
"THE BOY CRIED
ris served the punch at a
was a guest at the
Eads, health chairman; his wife and parents, Mr. and
Fraser M~~~!:R"
IId!1nt reception following the re- Jane HoweU Tent and
Sherri Michael•, safety; and Mrs. Woodrow Engle, Sr.
Veronica Hurst cltals. Joyce Mohler of
ed a school of. instruction.
Brenda Bolin, news reporter.
Dell Fife remains a patient
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Ofher members of the c I u b at Meigs General · Hospital. His
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
lipolis di'!Piayed art pieces.
to be held· on July 14 at 6 p.m. are Linda Williams, Marlene room number is 5.
AND FRIDAY
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Barrett, Rosemary Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert
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PLAN PROGRAM
be a family affair. Reported
Debbie Priddy, and Roxune ,moved Tuesday to their Lin·
"THE GROUP"
1 The MI. Union Ch11tch, two were the parents of Mrs.
Patterson.
colo St. home, formerly owned
randice Berger Joan Hackett : mile. south of Carpentr.r, wUI ine Atkins, both confined to the
by the Allgus Howard family.
.~~r~~ hold its annual Father's Day Meigs General Hospital and
Mike !Joyd, home fro~mmloloy-ed
"THE HUMAN
program Sunday, June 18th, ry Catharine Goodwin.
State University, Is •
DUPLICATORS"
starting with Sunday School at Wedding gills were
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at the Mldllleport pool
George Nad~olor
9:45 a.m., lunch 011 the grounds to Mrs. Barbar• Dugan, worlhy
summer.
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were served duriu&amp; the
"God Speail . to ,Amos'' wu
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the devotional theme used by
Mrs, Helen Lewis Monday at
a meeting of Group S of the
S.
W&lt;jlllen'o Association 'Of the Mid·
WO
dleport First United Presbyter· SYRACUSE - White Bibles
ian Church.
were presented during the SunMrs. J. E. Harley, chairman, day morning Worship service
Mn/ ~old Sauer,
opened the meeting with pra):· at the First United Presbyter·
port, Route 1, Is at OhIo
er. The secretary's report w86 ian Church. The sermon, ''How
versttr thJII week. attending
given by Mrs. R. M. Sherman Great Thou Art," wss deUver·
three • day workallop for
and Miss Margaret Sauer led in ed by the pastor, the Rev. Linschool English teachers.
the study of Ph!UppiaDll. Tak· son H. stebbiruJ.
Mrs. Sauer teaches at
ing part in the lesson w e r e Presentation of the Bibles w'1965 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 DR._ $1695
Kyger Creek High School.
Mrs. Walter Waddell, Mr s. made by Mrs. Pearl McBride,
auve
writing
the
below
Marcus
Chambers, Mrs. Sher· using 1!8 her topic, "Being Jn.
8 cyl. A•1to. trans. Radio and Heater.
age student/ and literary
man,!" -- "l!ldred Beeson, Mrs. formed In the Scripture." Grad·
1965 CHEVRWT BISCAYNE 4 DR._ $995
!cism will be the worbhcop Jeue Shumaker, Mrs. Lewio, uates hlliiOI'td were MJaa Can·
6 cyl. Standarli
themes.
and Mrs. Nell DeWees.
dace Stebbina, who graduated
Conducting
the
wor·kshopa
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friendship
circle
and
the
from the Morgon High School
.' $1495
1965 FORD CUSTOM 4 DR.
will be Dr. Hollis Summers
Lord's Prayer in unison «fl' at McConnelsville, and Mlos
8 cyl. Auto. Trans.
Jack Mathews, Ohio
eluded the meeting.
Patricia Lond11n, from Southern
English Department;
High School at Racine.
1965 JEEP STATION WA~. 4 DR._ ~995
Keegan, oupervilor of
SON IS BORN
It was announced that t he
6 cyl. 4 Wheel Drive.
ary English, Cincinnati;
Mr. and Mrs. Dana W, Mur. ·closing program of the C
les Wlll. Upper Arlington
ray are announcing the birth munity Bible School will
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500-4 DR. _ $1495
School, Engliah teacher;
of a nine pound 100, Monday, held Friday night, June 16 at
8 cyl. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater, Power Steer·
Mrs.
Woodrow
Williams,
June 5 at Pleasant Valley Hos- p.m., In the Asbury Met:hodllst
mg.
man of the Department of
pita!. Grandparents are Mn. Church, the host church. An
llsh
at
Wilmington
High
Elizabeth Murray and the late offering will be takeL to
1964 FORD XL CONVERTIBLE _ $1595
Dana L. Murray, Pomeroy, and defray the expenses of t
8 cyl Mto. Trans. Radio and Heater, Power Steer·
PT.
PLEASANT
Mr. and Mrs. eecn Sheets of schooL
mg.
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Sandyville, W. Va. Maternal The Stebbins family mo&gt;Y·ed
PT.
PLEA..'IANT,
w
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VA.
grea~grandparents
are Mrs. into the parsonage Frida
1964 FAIRIANE 500- 4 DOOR - · $1295
Salmfay JUDe 11, 1111'1
Mattie Ash and Mr. and Mrs. from Penoavllle, wbere t be
8 cyl. Std. Trans.
HOGS - j70 to 220 21.25 to , Boyd Ash, West Virginia.
haVe been residing.
1963 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR _ _ $995
22.!0; Heavies 18.25 to 20.?;;
Sun Roof Radio and Heater.
Lights 18 to 21; Fat Sows 14 to
17; Boars 10.25 Ill 11.80; Pigs
1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DR. _ $1395
S to 14.75: Stock Shoats 14 to
!fARO TOP. 8 cyl. P.G. Trans. Radio and Heater,
,. Air Conditioned
CATI'J.E - Steers 20.20 to
There 11 Alweys Plenty Of .Free Perking
. . 1963 MERCURY MONTEREY 2 DR._ $1195
23.10; Helfel'll 18.75 to 20.10;
HARD TOP. Auto, Trana. Radio and Heater, Power
Space For Everyone At Elberfelch Mechanic
Fat Cows 15.85 to 18; Canners
Steering.
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11.25 to 18.75; Bulls 20.80 to
Street Werehouu. Only A Few Minutes
1963 FORD GALAXIE 500-2 DR.- $1195
Milk eows 122 to 175;
Welk From Downtown Pomeroy.
.-.IIAiU&gt; TOP. 8 cyl. Auto. Trans. Radio aDd Heater.
Stock Cows and Calves 196
230: Stock Steers 2t.35 to :!li.75:
Shop For 10 Minute• Or All Dly··
l'ou Alteafl• Pagl..e•• At
Stock Heifers 18.10 to .;2.71';
Steer Calvu 23 to -28.50;
THE PARKING IS FREE AlWAYS.
Stock Heifer Calves 18 to H.
VEAL CALYES - ' Tops 30.·
Secondl 3tUO; Medium
fAt 29.35; Common
Heavies
to 30.
Bab7 Calvu - K to fL
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Car Lot ' Middleport

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iously soft, dependably sturdy.

Wash

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BIG YANK
ull!~T CONTRACT -

These matched sets work harder,
play harder, save wear and tear on
your budg..t. Button flap .~ecurity
pockets; ~xtra fabric at lmees,
elbows, shoulders. Non-rip seams,
lined sltirt collar.
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SHORT SLEEVES now available.
Dad will appreciate these each time
he puts them on. Khaki, silver-grey;
charcoal-grey, green, black, olive.
Trousers sizes 29-42. SHirts sizel
14·17 coUar.

All slzeo A to
D. Sanforized
100% cotton.
and

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SHORT SlEM
WHIR DRESS SHIRTS
Cool for Father's Day, cool on Into summer.. Our--short,
sleeve dress shirts are permanent press. Looks freshly- '
ironed after a hot summer day,

KIRBURY
Ban-Lon S.gcks
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One size fits all 100.\ 'a.
White, grey, red, Navi
gold, sage green,
and black.

Swim ·Trunks
His Swim.wear i1 here. You'll ha_ve to see this
wqnderful Hledion • .
FATHERS DAY SPECIAL
Bachelors' J'rltnd Socks. 100% . cotton hi your
choice of white, bleck or grey,

3 pain $1.00
3 pei~ $1.25

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Stop p~e . ci"UBh oD your em-Pet with pateDted ·
laclv oD : clear plastic ,pro~ectors. EJberfelds
Housewares department 18 headquarters for the
eomplete selectioD of all sizes ID l'Ound -aDd
aquare shapes;
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PAJAMAS

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James
Farmer's Home
second from left, Signed contracts
for a
graD! to Meigs
for a comprehensive water
plan
In the county,
of
Observers at the county courthouse are, seated, E.
Robinson, charrman of the
left, and MUton .Roush, county FHA supervisor. Standipg, left to right, are Edison
commissioner secretary; Warden Ours aDd Charles R. Karr, Sr., county commissioners,
of Seico, Inc., the fitm that wiii do the project engineeirng.-Senti'!el Photo.

BROADCLOTH

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HIGH TOP

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Frank W. Porter; Jr., ottorney for the Tuppers
Plelns·Chnter Weier District, on behalf of Senator
Stephen M. Young (0-0hlo) uld notiflutlon h11 been
received tt.ot on oddltlonol $539,000 loon from the
Former's Home Admlnlstrllion haa been authorized
for tile woter system.
Porter uld the Jncre11od amount Is In eddltion to
$1,116,000 already approved os a loan to the Eastern
Meigs County Wottr District.
'Coupled with the grant of $1,674,000 from the
Ecol)!)mic Devttlopment AdmlnialrJtlon (EDA) the WI•
ter district now h11 a federol COIIIPiillmtl)l of funds
of $3,3~9,000,'' Portor&lt;soid.
"This committmenl mokll the Tuppen PlolnsChesltr Water District the lorglll financed rural w•
ter system tho! has been brought Into existence
through the effqrts of the Fermen Home Adminlstn·
lion and the Economic Development Administration,''
Porter uld.
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meet with Sieco, Inc., engineers for the district, on
Friday, June 16, to determine sites for wllltr towers
and pumping stations ond to rnstruct the englnHrs to
procoed wltt. the final plans ond apeclficotions upon
which to edvarlill f.or ~~~~~ for construction.

WORK CLOTHES

Strip~,

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WATER DISTRICT G~TS Shall~w Program~
OVER ! MILIJON LOAN Lack in Concept

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WhiteBib/es
Presented to
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SWEATER SHIRTS

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Shrine Invited
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liliai(mall. Gloria Ebersbach, lng Monday, June 1~, ate p. 111.
· Leonard, Edna Mae of all conunlttee chainnen at
th~ ColUJ1!1lia Gas. offices to
- Lucijie Swack· make p\&amp;Ds for the club'l proWilma Sar- grams lor the coming year.
gent. Slidie
The program was in chstrge
Public Relations - Janet ' of Wllmn Sargent, vice prestKorn, chairman, Molly Hill.
dent, ana ~he 21st Annivemlr~
Special Committee - An of the club was observed wl1~
Bailey, chairman, Janet
the lighting of a candle an
Alice Mills. Beulah Strauss.
tlie recitation of two potm' In
Flowers - Rose ·
memory of Mrs. Wm. Burford.
Lore!' Saelens.
first president of the club.
Hostess - Dorinda
Members were recognized
chairman, Beulah Strauss,
the year of their memberRnip
chairman, Mary Kunzelman, There are eight active
Betty Cline, Edith Forrest, Hel· er members.
en Handley , Farie Kennedy, Games were played and
Jean Moore, Betty Pickens, Es- es awarded to Loretta S.oel.ens.
sie Russell, Pearl Reynolds. Sadie McElhinny, Dorinda
Eva Stout, Geraldine Swadley, son and Ann Bailey. The
Joan Wright, Sharon Parloer.
eling prize went to Alwllda
Music Director - Lucille ner and the door prize to
swackjlamer.
. Bailey. July's meeting will
Parliamentarian - Rose Pey- in charge of the hostl!ss
no Ids.
mittee.
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Telephone - Alwilda Wern- If.,~.;;;~;_;;;;.
er. chairman, Sadie McEihh
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ney.
Bulletin - Freddie Houda·
shelt. .
book
Phlll Bk
Scrap
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov. Jam!!~! A. Rhodes blasttiG
the federal government today for not doiD~ enough -.
eliminate the causes of racial unrest in Ulties. "'Pili
tro11ble is a direct fesult of shallow federal ~
~c~i~g in the concept of ne~ to train people for apt.
cthc JObs," the Republican cltief executive Bald. "Thest
problems cannot be solved with haphazard and~
!hods. The shotgun •pproach to help a few ~
thousands of others should
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be discontinued."
called out to q1lell dlstarball1ll
Rhodes, who has spent sever· whether requeslecl '- Ioiii flil.
al sleepless nights as a result cials or noL
of racial disturbances at Day·
Oblervera
ton and Cincinnati, called for
•we ba.. oat aboeofttl It
intensified and long-range pro- all of oar eiUe1 and 11t an
grams for training and retram- preparecl to pltlldll pellq i;.
ing.
to effecl II die ...1118 ~
In the same statement Rhodes rants," he l8kL
warned the slate will not per· "We 8nl go!Dg to pnllect Ill
mit "professional agitators, and property in 01110, JWO(r.l
looters and hoodlums" to run ri· the clUes and the lpoeeDII..
ot throul!h Ohio's cities.
"Profusional agl.tatorl 1114
In the future, he said, 1t. e o!hers who seek to exploit !be
Ohio National Guard will be
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Clmnte, P1t 52 205 43 76 371 1
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IKansas Ctly at Detrott (2. IWI·ICepda, StL 51191 31 67 .351 L••~
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32 24 571 I 'h ' By United Press lnternatloual Brock, St L 55 252 46 84 333 ay ' no a en JOn,
the Cmcmnah Reds dtdn't fare , Baltimore
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:Flood, St L 49192 27 64 333 taking a lo:!se\~~d off firs·• Jndtan pitchmg was Its undo-'
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w. L. Pet. GB Phllps. Chi 53 177 30 58 328
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34 21 .618 l'k Gnzlz. Phil 47147 'tl 47 320
struck out 11 htt two. but gave l
28 30 483 6'h St Loms
opponents on the other coast IKansas City 28 31 475 7 San Francisco J2 25 561 4'h 1Mcrvr, St L 45 !57 26 50 .118
1up only five ht!S ThiS produced
The Reds' halt today at Den. New York
27 30 .474 'I IPtttsburgh
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25 34 424 10 IAtlanta
29 28 .509 7'h IKaine, Det
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Wednesday's Results
Philadelphia 26 29 .473 9'h IF Rbnsn,Balt '
for all the Senators' bits
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count as far as the National New York 7 Washington 1 Ost, lLos Angeles 22 35 .386 14'1..
53 207 43 70 338 1
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League standmgs go
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Houston
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two by Cunningham and one 1 White Side Wall
Washmgton 9 New York 2 (2nd, ' New Vork
19 35 3&gt;2 17 Ystrmsk, Bos 57 204 36 66 321
each by Rue. Warner. Stobart
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Nrthrp, Det 50 199 25 62 312
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!New York 4 Cincillllat1 o (mght) ,Mnchr, 081
56193 38 60 .311 \ .i~~t~a~u~~::.·~~:fr6,~::~~ relieved him m the second wtth l
55 197 29 60 305, Pony league game at Portland: the bases full sf !ndtans gave I
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iSl LouiS 7 p 1ttsburgh 4 tmght) jScott, Bos
55202 26 61 3021 Bob Dtddle went the diStance and htl nobody. wh1ch was the
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Houston 7 San F)"anciSCO 4
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Calllorma 3 Cl~wl and 2 (ntght )' •mght)
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1Brock, Cards 13, Clemente, and 1soued three free passes
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Redleg ht!s, walked only four
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Dodgers had to weather a last· 'I Mmnesota CBoswell 34), 215 ,2, 6.05 pm
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Los Angeles (SUtton . a !M;ncher Angels' Kaline Ttger; had ., smgle m the ftfth.
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Braves 45. Clemente. P1rates l ed a home run Walks, stolen and a S'\'gle to Green Cooke
lour·"''"'' wm streak m the rub· I'm
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Ip' t t s burg II at Phlladelphta Cards and Wynn. A~tros 40
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ble, after Harrelson had slatted ISan Fran 100 002 010- 4 8 I }~itt )4_31 HRS--'Kc nwnrthy 1
Norm Ullman of the Detroit wtth the Washmgton Redskms
the frame wtth a walk, Boyer! Houston
501 010 OOx- 7 12 1,(2nd 1 Scott C7lh l Petrocelli
- Red Wtngs, a •IZ.year National DaviS a 5-2 245.pounder
do•1bled and Kranepool was pur I
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po"IY passed DaviS now has a Perry, Sadeck1 (1) , Herbel (7) 1Clstl.
were ,1( Columbus to attend UniverSitY Hospital at . A&lt;m season also has seen
lola I of 31 runs batted m thiS and Haller; Wilson 13-31 and I
the gradoattoo of their grand· Arbor )llch., . Wednesday . to with the Chicago Bears and Los
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burgh Wednesday ntght shrank Atlanta
000 427 012- ·16 16 01Boston
~ 110 40x- 6 15 0 at Royal Oak Park
of his colhll;)loo• removed to
thP Reds' league lead by one •Phtla
000 101410-7 1121 Klages, McMahon (6l Locker ! Mrs Hank Holter and
correct an mJury suffered last
game over Sl LoUis But stnce 1 Johnson, Bruce (8) and Torre, [!'/), Wood \8) and Martm . and Mrs Davtd Smtth and
season
San FranciSCO dropped a 7-4 · Uecker (7) L. Jackson, Boozer Stange, Santiago C81 and Ryan ! tly were vtstltng Mr and
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PREVENT INJURIES
main 4'h games ahead of the 1Jackson (9) and Dalrymple WP 0-ll. HRS-Scott (8th), Yas- Mr and Mrs Howard
COLUMBUS Ohio (UPI)-A c
Gtants, lhetr next opponent after I' -..Johnson 16-41 LP·-L Jackson trzemskt (15th)
of Paden Ctty, IV Va,
joint comm1tlee at the National!
the Los Angeles senes
C3-7l HRS-Boyer (9th), Fran· I
Mr and Mrs Garth Sm1th
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Wednesday passe~ a resolullon ,
000 100 001_ 2 8 2 Nellie Stethrm
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CINCINNATI (~I) - The 0 Dell, Sisk (2), Law (3), -McNally (3-4) .
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day they had signed Jerry O'Dell (5-3) HR-McCarver
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Flick . 17-year-old pitcher from &lt;6th).
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240 100 OOx- 7 11 I I Mrs William Reynolds, Porne·l
Flick a recent free agc•.t!Cmct
000 000 000- ~ 6 1 Wdson, Dobson (2), Sherry roy.
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Malone Abernathy '(8) and •i(aat (3·7) and Ztmmerman LP em were Mr and Mrs Howard Dally Va~allon Btble School
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fool 3-inch, 195-pound rightt "· Grole. LP-Maloney (5·3).
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American League
Call!
000 100 002- 3 6 0 Mrs. Betty Louden and family supper on. the church lawn Son·
Hr was also a fullback on the· (1st game)
Siebert, Culver 19) • and of Cheshtre were visiting Mr·; day evenmg.
football team for one season. INew York 400 001 020- 7 13 01Azcue, Wright, Rojas (8) an~ Phyllis Larkms.
Mrs. Mande Holcllllb spent
-----!Wash · 000 100 000- 1 7 31Rodgars WP-Ro1as lf&gt;-5) LP- Mr. and Mrs. Guy
last week In Columbus .•t the
EAGEN SUCCUMBS
Downmg 17-3) and Howard; .Steber! (5-6) . HRS-Colavito spent several days at
Charles Essex home c~rtng for
•
NPW YORK (UPll - T hc !Pascual, Lmes 12), Cox (8) and (51h), Rodgers (2nd I
bus w1th thetr children
her grandchildren While Mr
srnr l&lt; world todav mourned tor icasanova LP-Pascual (tJ.4).
Mr ·and Mrs. Howard
and Mrs. Essex ar~ attending a
P"" '"~ of Col F..dward P F' l
and Nellie Stethem were
convention m Mtami Beach,
Yau odd wlue •• welt H convenlonco when you modemlze. Our hcMno
E~&lt;ite Eagak scholar, "1!1·: (sectl1)11 sJ.me)
Flgbt Resultl
fng
Mr
and
Mrs
Emmett
Florid~.
Mrs. _Laura Kre~s and,
1
oxpoltl wut help you pton end bUitcJ that new 111'1111'1, kltcllan, or oddllloll.
nr '"'ena." and champion prize..New York 000 000 002- 2 5 I By Unlted Press lnternallunal em.
Mrs RUth SwJShe~w~e m C~
Wt olio . - you llle blot vaiUOI In bulldln&amp; molerlals to live you llle ~
f! "hter
IWash
200' 100 OOx- 3 11 I NEW YORK (UPil-Victor Audrey Smith and Ne II lumbu.!l Friday a . e
The 69-year-old Eaga•J, who l Tillotsofl., MOnbouquette (6), Baerga, 134, Puerto Rico, Stethem were dinner guests
l).ome wtth them
srrved as chairman of lhe New ;Verba~tc (8) and Gibbs; Orte- outpointed Victor Melendez, 135 Edittw.Osborn, Keno.
a week.
Vork Stnte Athletic Commission ga, Knowles I') and Casanova. 1-4, Puerto Rico UO).
• 1 -Violet Smltll
Nellle ~ale aQ!I Roberta
for ' " years from 1915 lhrou~h 1
are worklna on the
~''1 and gained hi~~&lt; place In I
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Ding cemmlttee wltjl "Project
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Leaders

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Grover GetS
Mttchell Job

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The Senators CHi) wod their thtrd wtlh thetr thtrd run on
affatr over the Indians, now !HI, ' Pulhns' leadoff smgle and an
and the Red Sox pulled off a ' error Thetr two runs m the
mild upset. 5-l. to !liVe the j fifth was extra frosting
Redlegs thetr second loss Wed· , The Redle~s managed only
resday evenmg in Middleport tw1, runs in the ftflh on a wal h.
Boys' League play.
I w Call '&lt; &lt;&gt; n~le and Cooke s
The Red Sox stand with a
4-1 record, tied with the Braves
Mom. l'mo •nd Yankees

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Red SOX Upset Redl cgs 5•2

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0. June 15, 1967- 3 double Cooke had another dottb!e Lou McKmney a double,
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Blank Reds

NEGROES

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Lowly Mets. Do It

Saxbe was WR/tlni for the state
E d u c a II on , Deplll'IIP~ . 1t
. c;::OLUMBtr$ (UPI} - The attorne)'. general's office "clean fip lts" own affair,!'
ha8 proof in numero~s cases of kickba~ by ghotograph· Klckbaeki FIDaoce VacatiOII
ers'to sthools, but hq not prosecuted them, a d tire prac- Jones tenlll..t there ' wert
tict .l.t natMtwlde. This was brought to light Wednesday
I ' 'r •-l•'"
nlgllt lit the. lt!JI~I h(tarip.g before the Ho\lse Ed!lcatlon provab e cases 0 sc ...,. priJI.
Committee on bUls to provide a uniform contract for clpals taking vacations financed
school pictures, and to allow school board~ to use thelr from the, kickbacks w~lch al·
funds to pay for student ac-1
~gedl)l. liP )lito the soJiliOI acllv·
tivlty programs.
prosecuted lml1)edlately.
tty lund.
Rep. Robert Jones, R·CoiU!I\- He said the casea were not Mrs. Cbaney IBid lhe )lrdO.
bus, sponsor ol the unlfGI'tll COD• prosecuted because It was felt ti~e w a s "Very widespread
tract bill, said Atty. Gen. Wil· it woula cause an uproar that tbroughtiu! the states," whllt
uam Saxbe had shown blm a would undermine ~onQdence ID other wltn..-ea aald i.llfN Dl·
stack of papers several Inches school administrators.
uonwlde.
h'"" of cases which could be Mrs. Vlr"'•1a Chaney, repee'&amp;''
a-•
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Th

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ExteDSIOD
BJ•ds voted

sentlng the copsumer ft!audl
secllbn of Saxbe•w offi"l!. veiiba prosec¥ted but that

Art all • day celebration will
be ~aged July 4th by lire Ra·
·•· ., ,• .,._ De t
t nd
SAIGON (1!Pl)-Thousands tf light Colnmuntsts in a VIet Skyraider alrcl'afl jobled lly ,...,!!' • ,...
par men a
~erican and South Vtetna- Cong sanctuary never chal· armed American helicopters. Emereency Sq!llld.
mese troops battled Communist lenged before.
'
The ftrst contact was made The celebration will begin at
guerrillas on two frooli .lear The "Big Red One" troopers by aboul 200 South Vietnamese 10 a. m. with the annual par~911 and killed at least 371 l&lt;eported killing Ill Communists troops They held their ground ade. which will form at the Ra·
Wei~ Qlillt.Jry kesme ill ,U.Oir I;JIIal 1ta~ at the Wtll' against the much larger Com- cine Ore_ house. Ju~lng of the
sitill tod~. j ". S_IIO n
D haven• 50 miles nurth munist force until . reiDforce- floats ~~ be held ImmediateA multi-battalion force 0 !the northeast of Satgon. Intelligence ments and air strikes could ly lollowmg the psrade.
u.s. lst Infantry Division- reports said 2,000 hard core Viet reach the scene.
.
There will be. games for all
P,rilaos 1,000 men-pushed d cqng were butina'deeper 1n the Spokeamen said five Vletna· ages and a chtcken barbecut
m'
,.;1' d.
eep "-gle
·
mese troops were killed and lit' will be held an day at tl:e fire
., o ense, 1wampy J•'"•les to '"" • • •
h
H
ad 1
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swanns of heUeopten lifted wounded.
ouse. orne m e ce cream
'WI
the Gls into po•ition.
The Mterlcap Infantrymen will also be sold.
Three suits were llled Wed·
30
7
'tf
The Sooth Vietnamese Army suffered three killed and II At ' p. m..a talent show nesday In Meigs County Com·
;
scored one of Its biggeat mJured fn the IDillal stages of wtll be staged 10 the . #mor mon Pleas Court
victories ID months, killfng 211 their COII!lnulng Jun&amp;le night.
high schQol IJ!Ider the dtrecl!~n An action by the state of
Communlsl&amp; ID paddy land 65
of Mrs. Marilyn Powell. ~~!s Ohio, Bureau of Workmen's
.
miles southwest of Saigon.
wtll be followed by .a re.cod Compensation, ts asking to reThe battle pitched the South
bop and a fireworks dtsplay. cover $1,71111.09, pl.. Interest
Vletnamue 21st Infantry Divi·
and costs, from Robert Jeffers,
:
s1on aaaiDst !be fearlld Vtet
DBA Jeffers Coal Company,
~Autlwrlzatlon was given Ma- Cong "Tay Do" battalion. The
Pomeroy Rt 2.
Y~r lfermal! London to adver· two fQI't!e~ are long-time foes m
In other activity, Kathle811
~~.• "'r bkbl fur OGnstruqtlon of the lr!eJI9ng Delta rtce bowl
Moore Hill Is asking support
•.wh~ths nf a mile water 1001h of ~on.
from Marvin Moore under the
ll~}iztaion lj011g Route Uf O!llclalf said hall the Coli&gt;
reciprocal dependency law and
bf §ra~UN Council in special munlst bltt.alien was wiped out. Committees for an art show
James H. Rickman, Middleport,
"!'liOn Wednesday everung
Many ol the Coftl111unlsts were to be staged June :ZS.Z5 aa•a part
filed petition for divorce from
,liMllcinr of. the lildlllon In- killed In hard-hitting strtkes by of Big Bend Regatta Week End Advance tickets for the Re- Betty Lou Rickman, Gallipolis,
" 1 llfW subdtmtun was ap. Vlelnlll)es• prop· driven AI have been named by Bill May- galla Rhythm Revue to be charging grosa neglect of duty.
llfoved recently with a loan
er, who along wltb Aaron Zahl. staged at 8·30 p. m. on Frtday, A divorce has at.o been a·
bfom the. Farmer's Home Ad·
will head the exhibit.
June 23, under the big top on warded the defendant In an acnuetstratton. Application for
M K th B
M
the upper psrking tot In Pam- tlon by Howard Robinson, Rt 1
tha funds was made by Syra.
rs. enne
raun,
r s eroy as a part of Big Bend Re- Racine, against Eleanor Robtn:
"~!» Solicitor P'rank W Perter,
(Continued from Page ll
Walter Schret~ : : w;:~:; of galla Weekend will be on sale son, Rt. 2, Racine The plain·
Jt. ·
three rughts.
the Lutheran u w.
m all day Frtday and Saturdy 1tlff was found gutity of gross
11
Bids lor the project will be In Warren. Mich., calm feU charge of the w~conung
June 16 nd 17 on Pomeroy·~ neglect of duty and extreme
1n lllld..July w 11 h 1!011- over
four-block area aft&lt;r guests and Mrs. Wtlllam J. Ma·
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cruelty.
lkln IHI(!eCied to begIn lhree~ys oj angry demonstra· yer, Mrs. Aaron Zahl and the M~m ~t. Blakeslee assisted by
----~y t•afler
,
lillllll ar the home of a Nes• 0 Rev. BUI Perrin will make up
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of
the
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cil in oth~r aduun vat- mlllf d his white wife Pollc• the cultural affairs Committee 4 ·~ yboung peohp e
f thcoun dy,
FOUR JUTS, MISS
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wJl e m c arge o
e a ~ A new ir trum tal
~ advertise lor bids for a
e• the house. "But I ey Mrs John Mohler and Miss vance sale to be conducted F
Hi
1.!
en
group
stncJe Jeal on all ulolfhg pav- (poll e) won't be able to silly Elizabeth Blaettnar wiU make from a truck parked in the vi· 1
dts and a Miss will be
ed rillage streets 1nd to new therf forever," said one neigh. up the touring of the show cmly of the front entrance of ea ure at a teen dance to be
pavlnr on four other streets. bor,~'and when the police take commtttee and arrangement of ~lberfeld's
staged from 8·30. to 11:30 P~CIIuncll also unarumously en- down lheJr blockade, the trouble exhlbtls wlll be handled by Jack Tickets for the musical which S~turday In the Racme Jumor
dor¥d the Soutlhern Develop- will start all over again "
Slavin Mrs. Ruth Gosney and Is bemg presented ~y ' Me•gs Htg~ School audttormm. The
ment Corporation program for Nme of the nation's major lbt Junior Art Saturday Class. County's
Big Bend Minstrel ~acme Alumni Assn. IS sponsorthe p:o~sed brtdge project m ctvll r~ghts organizations. have
Assoctatton, will be 75 cents for ng !he affair.
the VICtntly of Ravenswood
agreed to take pa~t ID a
both adults and children.
----Attendmg ~ere Mayor Llln· massiVe _progr~m d~stg~d to
In prior years the regattal ---;-~~-=---don, Clerk R1chard Duckw•Jrtn. end ractal d1scrtmmat~n In
has featured prole!Sional tal•nt
legal Notice
a~d . Councllmen AI Lipscomb, housmg, education and JObs m
,
at the Friday night present~·
u••• Nar 1c1• - - G1el\n Cundtff Jr' , Arthur 8yl- Cl~veland,
OhiO.
A
spokesma•
t••on
ThiS
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ves er, roy Zwtlhng, Wilham for t e groups sat
ay. J IS
changed so that the local talent ~otic• that on th111 9th • du o~
Have~ and Robert Wmgett
hoped the summer acttvitt~~ m 'nte American Electric Pmv- show would be the openmg r!l;uo~98~1 ~~~t u~::~~~~":! ~~~m~'!
Cleveland Will prOVide I test
C
n\
Ol night feature
:til Court ot l'whll.lll Cnonty, Ohio ,
t b"
ode! for stmtJar t)fQ- er orp., llBTe company
Jnc Cale No 14,1M Pl'lr1nl for t
u e rn
.
the Ohio Power Co Appal!lr~~- Residents purchasing advanee :IYorce, order •• to C!UMtody of ehll
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bl
th nn, •lld olber reUet on the IJI'OOnciJ
gr ams in other ctbes.
an Power Co ' of West
Vtrgtl'lia tickets wtU be 8 e to en1er e of 2'r1114 neiCI•ct ol duLY SJI.Id CIP•e
1
nd
Cleve a program II'~ and Kentucky Power eo 0 1 .,•n· show area to select better seats ;;:!, ": '".,"':'""' ""'..,.. .,.., •••
r(lNTINUED FROM PAGE I !beTheresult
of a secret "sumtm!
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fr; &lt;!rations, of some of on r conference" of Negro lea~&lt;·ro lucky, announced the awa~ntg Whltbouttlwka~tntg ~!e ntghtur·
w";!;:~n~.,~· CAPBIIART.
ll¢'1• only hurl the cause of ld at a Suffern, N y motel of constructton progress ,.,., • c ase c e B on
. ~'""· c... • ••r'-•·
lJF
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f th
Miteho•ll
· ttornev• for Plilnliff
thl-•• they pretend to help.
• ograp Y o
e new · .., io n. '" "' co1, 1. 14, 11• Ttc
081 her this week.
"Mob nile 10l9ts 110 pr~ !J Those who took pari &lt;n the Plant near Moundsville, W Va
blems and strike• Its hardr."c meeting and 81gned a unity to Kenneth Grover· Pomt&gt;roy
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INVIN~:~~·...:~ ~~~~~~::MINT
blows aralast lbe lmtoreot." statement pledging support .for This will be the largest eleec ,
\... P
~~:.:•~.::, o•••·
Rhodes urged that "qulckt~" summer activities In Cleve'"nd tric power pl~nt In the wo-.1:
y
fed"'
Job training prog· 1ms They included the heads of the With construction to extend 0 •
To the t•ecuton'r::"''!d~~~~traQti .~Yiaced by long-range pro. Southern ch~·tian
Leadership er a three and one · half year
to,. 01 lho .,.,..,, "' ,.,, •• ,.,
n~
od
followlna: u IN Hlldentl of the Stat.t
grams under constant gmdance Conference the Natlonal A:;:socl- peri
or Ohio. vi• the aurviTio1 apouee,
of local school •vstems
-• of Grover also has contracts on
Ia
the nut of kln, tbe benetactul 11 un
1Jon IOf t'he Advan·
p) t
der the will, and to tiYI attorney or
He Cited suecessrul result! at Colored People. the National the Cardinal Power ank" ncar
..L.
attorney• repruentlnl lliJ of t h e
Sle benvllle the MU!!I lt11llm
W
aforementioned peraou
the Mahoning Valley School in Urban League !be Conf!r•s• r.f
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You"gstown where more than R 1 I E q u' a II t y and the Plant near Beverly and the lg
vm,, Ohio
ac a
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s d I t t Lo I a Ky all
No 19.6to--.Jullan HtiJ. Ia e In ••
1,000 boy• have been graduated, I Student Nonviolent Coordinating a? Y P an a ed bu s .~ A.E, p ·
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Ohio
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bemg construct
y .,
You an hereby noutled \bal the
WI n
per cen t f10dlng jobs in Committee.
l
(nventorte• tnd .\ppriiMment. of the
private industry
:~
Vto•-- In Clncbmad
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NtatH of the lloreenUoned. de
"Th
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cea•ed, late of 11ld COUfib', wen Died
ey have become subst8ll' I For the first time violence orm n.o,..exa .. on
By tile UP.
In thlo Court Sold ......0"" ....
tial citi~ns tnatead or ~
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red I tl
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•pread
to
P
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w
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o
ay
B
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toN
ormal
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frustrated when finding no j
lghborbood But as on the ·
lod
ted 1
,..,., ,,., ol io,oo o'elook • 11•
. b h II ed led 0 lr
D8
s.
I
Israel
ay was expec
0
c IKO - Ul"E RA"T''TRNED An.v Pll"lon dlllrlnl to Ill• ueep
Wit t elr ..!']It
era.
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alii•
two previous nlghte, most It!- begin formal 8111101alion of Je- I 1 to
1 1":.\h ·--t'' f Uooo ....... m"'' '"' ..... at loUI
m,:,.:.,..
-.. he said·
N
r
s ow y norma m lS Ci y 0 five diYI prior to Ule dlte lit tor
.
U,Ity was In the egro aec IOns rusalem's holy old cl''' Inform· four IIUihon today. Bars and """"'·
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0 "'n uno.• m• "'"' ••• '"' or
ls
no
such
thiqg
u
WI&gt;
Of •vonda'· Walnut Hills and d
'-Jd
th
UPI
"mere
'Instant j b' .... ..~ j" ·Obi
n:,
I e sources w
e
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restaurants were open once •aid eourt. thts 5th da' ot June, 1817
1
he ard o .,w w•e pr em IClifton -- north and northeast Premier Levi Eshkol's cab!- agam to long after IIUdmght
F • o BRIEN,
t •h core unemployed will of the downtown area
i net was consider,&lt;! sure to de · stores blaxed with ltghts and
••••• ::.~ ·~~.~"' et"• ••
neVI!r
be
solved
by
a
two.week
The IrOn! window of a liquor clde during the day to ask the
bl
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om•
""""·16)Dopuly
c""'
oriifttatiQn l progr "
.
i
pu 1c transport was runmng as
t, u. 2tt
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am,,
store was ~mashed m the n•e- Knesset parliament ~or a spe. usual. Some silO• fetlljllned of
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grated sectton of Madisonville. cial bill mak;,~ ~ pld elty an the war not yet one week old,
~li~e Plan Pt~mc
Guardamen block';" off the integral part of Imel. An Y howevA!r. Wmdows and auto
'" T.::,;:~~':.'JJ~~~io00
•' On Gallipolis
st~re to prevent looting.
spch action w•&lt;'· expected to headlights were still pamted
NOTICI··· ltAJ7
The annual picnic wtll ne in Jeeps carryln&amp; guardsmen rouse lhe fury Of the Arabs, ex- blue in case autborltles decide cmon .......... " ••'"'"~'"'"·
and equipped jlfi!h machtne
· 11 J rd
fr
Wh 0 m
lotato Of ill Powoll . •,_...,
Anguli at Fortification Hdl In 1I
pec1a Y O an om
to reimpose wartime blackout
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Golfipolls tht! Meigs . GaUla ' guns followed fire trucks all Israeli troops seized t)le old ct- conditions Newspapers heaO!'d em•• "•••· .~~"'"" •••• , 1 , 1
Fraternal Order of Police •de- 1mJh! to protect the firefighters. ty in bltter street fighting ~·••· abuse on the United States and
••••.0.•1s ·
I cidod in Mtddleport Wednesday I No major fires were reported lng last week's Middle
EaPI Britain.
V•"' "'""' ...... ,,.., ot rea
mgbt.
Wednesday night.
war
dence Ll unknown end eiJUIOt with
. rng erupted Monday niKht l
hlliOIIable dll!JI!Innt be ucert•lned
Attendmg were Meigs Sheriff I R10 1
1
f'-1
R•
d . '"4 1'' •nknowo """"'•nu ot th;
•~ H rtenb h S H
BEGIN EVALUATION
L«&lt;m
• • • e.urne
••o'""' '"' '"""of "'"• z row
RO..,::n
a
ae gt enry .tn the Avondale section,thfolloW· I:
f
DAYTON - CALM RE'I11RN· elL decealed, who•• nam•• and ld
We.., of the Pomeroy de art llni a ra1ly protesting e con- Sunday School teachers of he
dteuu: ue unknown and cannot
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P · vlct10n and death sentence im·l St Paul Lutheran Church 'l'ues- ed to the city's predominant. "'"' "'Qonobte •n.,.n., "' ,,.,.
melp!· a ~Cer Rav Manley
I N
t ld
I tod t1ln"'d, will take notlre that on the
and c' h f
-~· Gil~
M'd posed on a NeifO man for the day evening began a compre· y egro wes 9 e ear y ay lllh ' " .. Apnl, 1907, CUTGU •••
le erim. t
aey, I •
de f
bite
f
S
folloWing 8 night Of flf"l' ~~ dolph, u Admlnldrator ot the e•hte
dleJJOrt department. Cpl W H mur r o a W
woman
hensive evaluation o the un
ot Ell Powell, deceued, tOed hll
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the
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Negro
leaders
met
with
city
day
School
u
a
whole
u.e
caused.
by
roving
gangs
of
Ne·
......., P"lllon tn "" ,,.,,,.
FrGlJ\.:18 0
tate Patrol;
.'
17m
tb 8
Court ol Mela:• Count,. Olllo, ll!Derlnl
Benny Penn· gto Chi f J hn officials Wednesday to dtscusst materials used and their el· ... • you ·
.,,. "" Pow,n, """"•· "'" Nl~o
Taylor s '~oil~ Nor~ 0nd ~t~evances and blamed the riots I lectlveness as well as m•thods "Everything's been
calm ::; ·~:.r"'.'~:,:•
8 Ion lon&amp;·lerm lna~ion by the of improving teaching. The stu- Binre about 2 a. m ," reported
gtS.II
H
s11uote tn on.. TownohiP, ,.,..,
,
Palrol man as amuton of !be , .
h ugh 1 the Pollee Chief Clair w Ma!U c.••,,. Ohto, •• s""o' ' · To"" ..
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Gal!~polis ,Deparlme t
1Cl Y
dy will continue t ro ou
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w1li
be
the
summer
mon
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In
prepirat
on
"It's
problematic
If there'D be .,,..,., " ••• ..,.,.., ''""'
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bl W • br d Of lalld now IJ:I the namt or tbt aaiO
damdest bloodlhed you have for the fall program.
any more trou e. ere ace znon z Powou '"" ,.,.1n1.., 1,. "
ever seen they are trred of
lor II. We've been on IZ.hour nar
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''0 '" •u• ••"""" aouth M rod• w1th lhe ealt llne
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talking," Henry Kimble of the
FINED BY COURT
shifts smce about m•dnlght. ' •• oaltl ,.. '"' tol&gt; ,., ... .,,. 1
D~ m IN'nRDI' or IOver.'J'he.-Rh1ne Citizeng Associ- Thorlief Bentz, charged with
~11C41wl!: !h:t::~~~t~,:. •::n:~o~W'~
08 · MASON AREA
allan predicted at the meeting. issuance ol a bild check, waa Ml!rfer Approved
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Clmnte, P1t 52 205 43 76 371 1
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IKansas Ctly at Detrott (2. IWI·ICepda, StL 51191 31 67 .351 L••~
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32 24 571 I 'h ' By United Press lnternatloual Brock, St L 55 252 46 84 333 ay ' no a en JOn,
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:Flood, St L 49192 27 64 333 taking a lo:!se\~~d off firs·• Jndtan pitchmg was Its undo-'
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w. L. Pet. GB Phllps. Chi 53 177 30 58 328
· mg A parade of three hurlers
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34 21 .618 l'k Gnzlz. Phil 47147 'tl 47 320
struck out 11 htt two. but gave l
28 30 483 6'h St Loms
opponents on the other coast IKansas City 28 31 475 7 San Francisco J2 25 561 4'h 1Mcrvr, St L 45 !57 26 50 .118
1up only five ht!S ThiS produced
The Reds' halt today at Den. New York
27 30 .474 'I IPtttsburgh
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25 34 424 10 IAtlanta
29 28 .509 7'h IKaine, Det
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Wednesday's Results
Philadelphia 26 29 .473 9'h IF Rbnsn,Balt '
for all the Senators' bits
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count as far as the National New York 7 Washington 1 Ost, lLos Angeles 22 35 .386 14'1..
53 207 43 70 338 1
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League standmgs go
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Houston
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two by Cunningham and one 1 White Side Wall
Washmgton 9 New York 2 (2nd, ' New Vork
19 35 3&gt;2 17 Ystrmsk, Bos 57 204 36 66 321
each by Rue. Warner. Stobart
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Nrthrp, Det 50 199 25 62 312
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!New York 4 Cincillllat1 o (mght) ,Mnchr, 081
56193 38 60 .311 \ .i~~t~a~u~~::.·~~:fr6,~::~~ relieved him m the second wtth l
55 197 29 60 305, Pony league game at Portland: the bases full sf !ndtans gave I
'"II open a &lt;cries at Los Ange- Boston 6 Chicago 1 12 nd, mght) 1Atlanta 16 Philadelphia 71 Plrclt, B~
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iSl LouiS 7 p 1ttsburgh 4 tmght) jScott, Bos
55202 26 61 3021 Bob Dtddle went the diStance and htl nobody. wh1ch was the
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Houston 7 San F)"anciSCO 4
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Calllorma 3 Cl~wl and 2 (ntght )' •mght)
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1Brock, Cards 13, Clemente, and 1soued three free passes
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Redleg ht!s, walked only four
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Dodgers had to weather a last· 'I Mmnesota CBoswell 34), 215 ,2, 6.05 pm
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Los Angeles (SUtton . a !M;ncher Angels' Kaline Ttger; had ., smgle m the ftfth.
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llousl !Cuellar 7-2), mght
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Braves 45. Clemente. P1rates l ed a home run Walks, stolen and a S'\'gle to Green Cooke
lour·"''"'' wm streak m the rub· I'm
&lt;Chtcago a! New York (mghtl
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Ip' t t s burg II at Phlladelphta Cards and Wynn. A~tros 40
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Krane pool sac nhced to get Hur- l Perranoskt 191 and Roseboro, Boston
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Norm Ullman of the Detroit wtth the Washmgton Redskms
the frame wtth a walk, Boyer! Houston
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po"IY passed DaviS now has a Perry, Sadeck1 (1) , Herbel (7) 1Clstl.
were ,1( Columbus to attend UniverSitY Hospital at . A&lt;m season also has seen
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11•e lo" combtned wtth the Hart (9th).
i I second . ~arne)
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Mr and Mrs Dorsel
der.
v·
•Cardmals' 7-4 wm over Pltts-1
-'Chicago
OOil dob 10~- I 6 n and famtly spent the
!:JllJllan, 31, Wtll have the end
burgh Wednesday ntght shrank Atlanta
000 427 012- ·16 16 01Boston
~ 110 40x- 6 15 0 at Royal Oak Park
of his colhll;)loo• removed to
thP Reds' league lead by one •Phtla
000 101410-7 1121 Klages, McMahon (6l Locker ! Mrs Hank Holter and
correct an mJury suffered last
game over Sl LoUis But stnce 1 Johnson, Bruce (8) and Torre, [!'/), Wood \8) and Martm . and Mrs Davtd Smtth and
season
San FranciSCO dropped a 7-4 · Uecker (7) L. Jackson, Boozer Stange, Santiago C81 and Ryan ! tly were vtstltng Mr and
~
game to Houston, the Reds re·; t6l Green &lt;6), Loughlin (6), G. WP- Slange (1-4) LP--Kiages ' Joe BISsell at Mason, W
PREVENT INJURIES
main 4'h games ahead of the 1Jackson (9) and Dalrymple WP 0-ll. HRS-Scott (8th), Yas- Mr and Mrs Howard
COLUMBUS Ohio (UPI)-A c
Gtants, lhetr next opponent after I' -..Johnson 16-41 LP·-L Jackson trzemskt (15th)
of Paden Ctty, IV Va,
joint comm1tlee at the National!
the Los Angeles senes
C3-7l HRS-Boyer (9th), Fran· I
Mr and Mrs Garth Sm1th
Athlellc Tramers Convenhnn
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Cmrmnatt moves mto San:cona (lsl), Aaron (1'/lh), Bait
Wednesday passe~ a resolullon ,
000 100 001_ 2 8 2 Nellie Stethrm
FranrJ&lt;co Monday, and then ' Callison (7th)
KC
OlxMary
Lowse
Riggs
of
Tup•imed at protecting football I
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031 040
9 12 0
goes on to Houston Wednesday \
-McNaDy FISher (S) Bunker I pers Platns was a Sunday guest players from tnjury
to complete the road trtp stops Sl LouiS
420 000 1110- 7 9 21 CS) Mdle; 17 ) and Etchebar- of her aunt Mrs Oscar Bab- -';:Th:e=m=ea:s:ur:e=c:al:ls=fo:r=the
000 010- 4 11 0 ren, Dobson, Aker 17) and cock
030
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SIGN 17-YEAR-OLD
Gtbson 18·5) and McCarver; Duncan WP- Dobson (4-2) LP Mrs. Curt Cawthorne and
CINCINNATI (~I) - The 0 Dell, Sisk (2), Law (3), -McNally (3-4) .
.
lison of Columbus VISited Mr
C1• nat• Reds announced to· McBean •8) and May. LPand Mrs. John Groee.
day they had signed Jerry O'Dell (5-3) HR-McCarver
-Mr and Mrs. Kenny
Flick . 17-year-old pitcher from &lt;6th).
Detrmt
000 000 000- 0 5 I olds were viSiting Mr
'
I
Hamtl!~n. Oh1o ",
Mmn
240 100 OOx- 7 11 I I Mrs William Reynolds, Porne·l
Flick a recent free agc•.t!Cmct
000 000 000- ~ 6 1 Wdson, Dobson (2), Sherry roy.
---------draft chmce, was signed to a 'New York 100 000 Oilx- 4 5 I '5) , Marshall (7) and Freehan; Dinner guests of Nellie
By Mrs. J. E. Radek!d
cr
' With Wytheville, Va ,
Malone Abernathy '(8) and •i(aat (3·7) and Ztmmerman LP em were Mr and Mrs Howard Dally Va~allon Btble School
thr Aopalachlan League. 'l'ne 5-I Edwards:' B. Shaw (2·5) and - Wtlson C!Hil HRS-Kdlebrew Voung, Paden City. Edith Os-[ will be held at Col~mbia S~h?"ll
fool 3-inch, 195-pound rightt "· Grole. LP-Maloney (5·3).
born, Keno. and Mr and Mrs thiS wee_k. The lmtlal aetiVI!y
er olayed hiS high school base·t tead na!lg!
Cleve
200 000 000- 2 7 I Garth Smith
was a wJener roast and potluck
bRII al New Mtami High School)
American League
Call!
000 100 002- 3 6 0 Mrs. Betty Louden and family supper on. the church lawn Son·
Hr was also a fullback on the· (1st game)
Siebert, Culver 19) • and of Cheshtre were visiting Mr·; day evenmg.
football team for one season. INew York 400 001 020- 7 13 01Azcue, Wright, Rojas (8) an~ Phyllis Larkms.
Mrs. Mande Holcllllb spent
-----!Wash · 000 100 000- 1 7 31Rodgars WP-Ro1as lf&gt;-5) LP- Mr. and Mrs. Guy
last week In Columbus .•t the
EAGEN SUCCUMBS
Downmg 17-3) and Howard; .Steber! (5-6) . HRS-Colavito spent several days at
Charles Essex home c~rtng for
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NPW YORK (UPll - T hc !Pascual, Lmes 12), Cox (8) and (51h), Rodgers (2nd I
bus w1th thetr children
her grandchildren While Mr
srnr l&lt; world todav mourned tor icasanova LP-Pascual (tJ.4).
Mr ·and Mrs. Howard
and Mrs. Essex ar~ attending a
P"" '"~ of Col F..dward P F' l
and Nellie Stethem were
convention m Mtami Beach,
Yau odd wlue •• welt H convenlonco when you modemlze. Our hcMno
E~&lt;ite Eagak scholar, "1!1·: (sectl1)11 sJ.me)
Flgbt Resultl
fng
Mr
and
Mrs
Emmett
Florid~.
Mrs. _Laura Kre~s and,
1
oxpoltl wut help you pton end bUitcJ that new 111'1111'1, kltcllan, or oddllloll.
nr '"'ena." and champion prize..New York 000 000 002- 2 5 I By Unlted Press lnternallunal em.
Mrs RUth SwJShe~w~e m C~
Wt olio . - you llle blot vaiUOI In bulldln&amp; molerlals to live you llle ~
f! "hter
IWash
200' 100 OOx- 3 11 I NEW YORK (UPil-Victor Audrey Smith and Ne II lumbu.!l Friday a . e
The 69-year-old Eaga•J, who l Tillotsofl., MOnbouquette (6), Baerga, 134, Puerto Rico, Stethem were dinner guests
l).ome wtth them
srrved as chairman of lhe New ;Verba~tc (8) and Gibbs; Orte- outpointed Victor Melendez, 135 Edittw.Osborn, Keno.
a week.
Vork Stnte Athletic Commission ga, Knowles I') and Casanova. 1-4, Puerto Rico UO).
• 1 -Violet Smltll
Nellle ~ale aQ!I Roberta
for ' " years from 1915 lhrou~h 1
are worklna on the
~''1 and gained hi~~&lt; place In I
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The Senators CHi) wod their thtrd wtlh thetr thtrd run on
affatr over the Indians, now !HI, ' Pulhns' leadoff smgle and an
and the Red Sox pulled off a ' error Thetr two runs m the
mild upset. 5-l. to !liVe the j fifth was extra frosting
Redlegs thetr second loss Wed· , The Redle~s managed only
resday evenmg in Middleport tw1, runs in the ftflh on a wal h.
Boys' League play.
I w Call '&lt; &lt;&gt; n~le and Cooke s
The Red Sox stand with a
4-1 record, tied with the Braves
Mom. l'mo •nd Yankees

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0. June 15, 1967- 3 double Cooke had another dottb!e Lou McKmney a double,
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NEGROES

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Lowly Mets. Do It

Saxbe was WR/tlni for the state
E d u c a II on , Deplll'IIP~ . 1t
. c;::OLUMBtr$ (UPI} - The attorne)'. general's office "clean fip lts" own affair,!'
ha8 proof in numero~s cases of kickba~ by ghotograph· Klckbaeki FIDaoce VacatiOII
ers'to sthools, but hq not prosecuted them, a d tire prac- Jones tenlll..t there ' wert
tict .l.t natMtwlde. This was brought to light Wednesday
I ' 'r •-l•'"
nlgllt lit the. lt!JI~I h(tarip.g before the Ho\lse Ed!lcatlon provab e cases 0 sc ...,. priJI.
Committee on bUls to provide a uniform contract for clpals taking vacations financed
school pictures, and to allow school board~ to use thelr from the, kickbacks w~lch al·
funds to pay for student ac-1
~gedl)l. liP )lito the soJiliOI acllv·
tivlty programs.
prosecuted lml1)edlately.
tty lund.
Rep. Robert Jones, R·CoiU!I\- He said the casea were not Mrs. Cbaney IBid lhe )lrdO.
bus, sponsor ol the unlfGI'tll COD• prosecuted because It was felt ti~e w a s "Very widespread
tract bill, said Atty. Gen. Wil· it woula cause an uproar that tbroughtiu! the states," whllt
uam Saxbe had shown blm a would undermine ~onQdence ID other wltn..-ea aald i.llfN Dl·
stack of papers several Inches school administrators.
uonwlde.
h'"" of cases which could be Mrs. Vlr"'•1a Chaney, repee'&amp;''
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ExteDSIOD
BJ•ds voted

sentlng the copsumer ft!audl
secllbn of Saxbe•w offi"l!. veiiba prosec¥ted but that

Art all • day celebration will
be ~aged July 4th by lire Ra·
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t nd
SAIGON (1!Pl)-Thousands tf light Colnmuntsts in a VIet Skyraider alrcl'afl jobled lly ,...,!!' • ,...
par men a
~erican and South Vtetna- Cong sanctuary never chal· armed American helicopters. Emereency Sq!llld.
mese troops battled Communist lenged before.
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The ftrst contact was made The celebration will begin at
guerrillas on two frooli .lear The "Big Red One" troopers by aboul 200 South Vietnamese 10 a. m. with the annual par~911 and killed at least 371 l&lt;eported killing Ill Communists troops They held their ground ade. which will form at the Ra·
Wei~ Qlillt.Jry kesme ill ,U.Oir I;JIIal 1ta~ at the Wtll' against the much larger Com- cine Ore_ house. Ju~lng of the
sitill tod~. j ". S_IIO n
D haven• 50 miles nurth munist force until . reiDforce- floats ~~ be held ImmediateA multi-battalion force 0 !the northeast of Satgon. Intelligence ments and air strikes could ly lollowmg the psrade.
u.s. lst Infantry Division- reports said 2,000 hard core Viet reach the scene.
.
There will be. games for all
P,rilaos 1,000 men-pushed d cqng were butina'deeper 1n the Spokeamen said five Vletna· ages and a chtcken barbecut
m'
,.;1' d.
eep "-gle
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mese troops were killed and lit' will be held an day at tl:e fire
., o ense, 1wampy J•'"•les to '"" • • •
h
H
ad 1
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swanns of heUeopten lifted wounded.
ouse. orne m e ce cream
'WI
the Gls into po•ition.
The Mterlcap Infantrymen will also be sold.
Three suits were llled Wed·
30
7
'tf
The Sooth Vietnamese Army suffered three killed and II At ' p. m..a talent show nesday In Meigs County Com·
;
scored one of Its biggeat mJured fn the IDillal stages of wtll be staged 10 the . #mor mon Pleas Court
victories ID months, killfng 211 their COII!lnulng Jun&amp;le night.
high schQol IJ!Ider the dtrecl!~n An action by the state of
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of Mrs. Marilyn Powell. ~~!s Ohio, Bureau of Workmen's
.
miles southwest of Saigon.
wtll be followed by .a re.cod Compensation, ts asking to reThe battle pitched the South
bop and a fireworks dtsplay. cover $1,71111.09, pl.. Interest
Vletnamue 21st Infantry Divi·
and costs, from Robert Jeffers,
:
s1on aaaiDst !be fearlld Vtet
DBA Jeffers Coal Company,
~Autlwrlzatlon was given Ma- Cong "Tay Do" battalion. The
Pomeroy Rt 2.
Y~r lfermal! London to adver· two fQI't!e~ are long-time foes m
In other activity, Kathle811
~~.• "'r bkbl fur OGnstruqtlon of the lr!eJI9ng Delta rtce bowl
Moore Hill Is asking support
•.wh~ths nf a mile water 1001h of ~on.
from Marvin Moore under the
ll~}iztaion lj011g Route Uf O!llclalf said hall the Coli&gt;
reciprocal dependency law and
bf §ra~UN Council in special munlst bltt.alien was wiped out. Committees for an art show
James H. Rickman, Middleport,
"!'liOn Wednesday everung
Many ol the Coftl111unlsts were to be staged June :ZS.Z5 aa•a part
filed petition for divorce from
,liMllcinr of. the lildlllon In- killed In hard-hitting strtkes by of Big Bend Regatta Week End Advance tickets for the Re- Betty Lou Rickman, Gallipolis,
" 1 llfW subdtmtun was ap. Vlelnlll)es• prop· driven AI have been named by Bill May- galla Rhythm Revue to be charging grosa neglect of duty.
llfoved recently with a loan
er, who along wltb Aaron Zahl. staged at 8·30 p. m. on Frtday, A divorce has at.o been a·
bfom the. Farmer's Home Ad·
will head the exhibit.
June 23, under the big top on warded the defendant In an acnuetstratton. Application for
M K th B
M
the upper psrking tot In Pam- tlon by Howard Robinson, Rt 1
tha funds was made by Syra.
rs. enne
raun,
r s eroy as a part of Big Bend Re- Racine, against Eleanor Robtn:
"~!» Solicitor P'rank W Perter,
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Walter Schret~ : : w;:~:; of galla Weekend will be on sale son, Rt. 2, Racine The plain·
Jt. ·
three rughts.
the Lutheran u w.
m all day Frtday and Saturdy 1tlff was found gutity of gross
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Bids lor the project will be In Warren. Mich., calm feU charge of the w~conung
June 16 nd 17 on Pomeroy·~ neglect of duty and extreme
1n lllld..July w 11 h 1!011- over
four-block area aft&lt;r guests and Mrs. Wtlllam J. Ma·
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cruelty.
lkln IHI(!eCied to begIn lhree~ys oj angry demonstra· yer, Mrs. Aaron Zahl and the M~m ~t. Blakeslee assisted by
----~y t•afler
,
lillllll ar the home of a Nes• 0 Rev. BUI Perrin will make up
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the
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cil in oth~r aduun vat- mlllf d his white wife Pollc• the cultural affairs Committee 4 ·~ yboung peohp e
f thcoun dy,
FOUR JUTS, MISS
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~ advertise lor bids for a
e• the house. "But I ey Mrs John Mohler and Miss vance sale to be conducted F
Hi
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en
group
stncJe Jeal on all ulolfhg pav- (poll e) won't be able to silly Elizabeth Blaettnar wiU make from a truck parked in the vi· 1
dts and a Miss will be
ed rillage streets 1nd to new therf forever," said one neigh. up the touring of the show cmly of the front entrance of ea ure at a teen dance to be
pavlnr on four other streets. bor,~'and when the police take commtttee and arrangement of ~lberfeld's
staged from 8·30. to 11:30 P~CIIuncll also unarumously en- down lheJr blockade, the trouble exhlbtls wlll be handled by Jack Tickets for the musical which S~turday In the Racme Jumor
dor¥d the Soutlhern Develop- will start all over again "
Slavin Mrs. Ruth Gosney and Is bemg presented ~y ' Me•gs Htg~ School audttormm. The
ment Corporation program for Nme of the nation's major lbt Junior Art Saturday Class. County's
Big Bend Minstrel ~acme Alumni Assn. IS sponsorthe p:o~sed brtdge project m ctvll r~ghts organizations. have
Assoctatton, will be 75 cents for ng !he affair.
the VICtntly of Ravenswood
agreed to take pa~t ID a
both adults and children.
----Attendmg ~ere Mayor Llln· massiVe _progr~m d~stg~d to
In prior years the regattal ---;-~~-=---don, Clerk R1chard Duckw•Jrtn. end ractal d1scrtmmat~n In
has featured prole!Sional tal•nt
legal Notice
a~d . Councllmen AI Lipscomb, housmg, education and JObs m
,
at the Friday night present~·
u••• Nar 1c1• - - G1el\n Cundtff Jr' , Arthur 8yl- Cl~veland,
OhiO.
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spokesma•
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ves er, roy Zwtlhng, Wilham for t e groups sat
ay. J IS
changed so that the local talent ~otic• that on th111 9th • du o~
Have~ and Robert Wmgett
hoped the summer acttvitt~~ m 'nte American Electric Pmv- show would be the openmg r!l;uo~98~1 ~~~t u~::~~~~":! ~~~m~'!
Cleveland Will prOVide I test
C
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Ol night feature
:til Court ot l'whll.lll Cnonty, Ohio ,
t b"
ode! for stmtJar t)fQ- er orp., llBTe company
Jnc Cale No 14,1M Pl'lr1nl for t
u e rn
.
the Ohio Power Co Appal!lr~~- Residents purchasing advanee :IYorce, order •• to C!UMtody of ehll
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th nn, •lld olber reUet on the IJI'OOnciJ
gr ams in other ctbes.
an Power Co ' of West
Vtrgtl'lia tickets wtU be 8 e to en1er e of 2'r1114 neiCI•ct ol duLY SJI.Id CIP•e
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Cleve a program II'~ and Kentucky Power eo 0 1 .,•n· show area to select better seats ;;:!, ": '".,"':'""' ""'..,.. .,.., •••
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of a secret "sumtm!
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fr; &lt;!rations, of some of on r conference" of Negro lea~&lt;·ro lucky, announced the awa~ntg Whltbouttlwka~tntg ~!e ntghtur·
w";!;:~n~.,~· CAPBIIART.
ll¢'1• only hurl the cause of ld at a Suffern, N y motel of constructton progress ,.,., • c ase c e B on
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Miteho•ll
· ttornev• for Plilnliff
thl-•• they pretend to help.
• ograp Y o
e new · .., io n. '" "' co1, 1. 14, 11• Ttc
081 her this week.
"Mob nile 10l9ts 110 pr~ !J Those who took pari &lt;n the Plant near Moundsville, W Va
blems and strike• Its hardr."c meeting and 81gned a unity to Kenneth Grover· Pomt&gt;roy
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INVIN~:~~·...:~ ~~~~~~::MINT
blows aralast lbe lmtoreot." statement pledging support .for This will be the largest eleec ,
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Rhodes urged that "qulckt~" summer activities In Cleve'"nd tric power pl~nt In the wo-.1:
y
fed"'
Job training prog· 1ms They included the heads of the With construction to extend 0 •
To the t•ecuton'r::"''!d~~~~traQti .~Yiaced by long-range pro. Southern ch~·tian
Leadership er a three and one · half year
to,. 01 lho .,.,..,, "' ,.,, •• ,.,
n~
od
followlna: u IN Hlldentl of the Stat.t
grams under constant gmdance Conference the Natlonal A:;:socl- peri
or Ohio. vi• the aurviTio1 apouee,
of local school •vstems
-• of Grover also has contracts on
Ia
the nut of kln, tbe benetactul 11 un
1Jon IOf t'he Advan·
p) t
der the will, and to tiYI attorney or
He Cited suecessrul result! at Colored People. the National the Cardinal Power ank" ncar
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attorney• repruentlnl lliJ of t h e
Sle benvllle the MU!!I lt11llm
W
aforementioned peraou
the Mahoning Valley School in Urban League !be Conf!r•s• r.f
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You"gstown where more than R 1 I E q u' a II t y and the Plant near Beverly and the lg
vm,, Ohio
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No 19.6to--.Jullan HtiJ. Ia e In ••
1,000 boy• have been graduated, I Student Nonviolent Coordinating a? Y P an a ed bu s .~ A.E, p ·
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bemg construct
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You an hereby noutled \bal the
WI n
per cen t f10dlng jobs in Committee.
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(nventorte• tnd .\ppriiMment. of the
private industry
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Vto•-- In Clncbmad
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cea•ed, late of 11ld COUfib', wen Died
ey have become subst8ll' I For the first time violence orm n.o,..exa .. on
By tile UP.
In thlo Court Sold ......0"" ....
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frustrated when finding no j
lghborbood But as on the ·
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ay was expec
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c IKO - Ul"E RA"T''TRNED An.v Pll"lon dlllrlnl to Ill• ueep
Wit t elr ..!']It
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two previous nlghte, most It!- begin formal 8111101alion of Je- I 1 to
1 1":.\h ·--t'' f Uooo ....... m"'' '"' ..... at loUI
m,:,.:.,..
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s ow y norma m lS Ci y 0 five diYI prior to Ule dlte lit tor
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U,Ity was In the egro aec IOns rusalem's holy old cl''' Inform· four IIUihon today. Bars and """"'·
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0 "'n uno.• m• "'"' ••• '"' or
ls
no
such
thiqg
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Of •vonda'· Walnut Hills and d
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"mere
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restaurants were open once •aid eourt. thts 5th da' ot June, 1817
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he ard o .,w w•e pr em IClifton -- north and northeast Premier Levi Eshkol's cab!- agam to long after IIUdmght
F • o BRIEN,
t •h core unemployed will of the downtown area
i net was consider,&lt;! sure to de · stores blaxed with ltghts and
••••• ::.~ ·~~.~"' et"• ••
neVI!r
be
solved
by
a
two.week
The IrOn! window of a liquor clde during the day to ask the
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pu 1c transport was runmng as
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store was ~mashed m the n•e- Knesset parliament ~or a spe. usual. Some silO• fetlljllned of
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grated sectton of Madisonville. cial bill mak;,~ ~ pld elty an the war not yet one week old,
~li~e Plan Pt~mc
Guardamen block';" off the integral part of Imel. An Y howevA!r. Wmdows and auto
'" T.::,;:~~':.'JJ~~~io00
•' On Gallipolis
st~re to prevent looting.
spch action w•&lt;'· expected to headlights were still pamted
NOTICI··· ltAJ7
The annual picnic wtll ne in Jeeps carryln&amp; guardsmen rouse lhe fury Of the Arabs, ex- blue in case autborltles decide cmon .......... " ••'"'"~'"'"·
and equipped jlfi!h machtne
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fr
Wh 0 m
lotato Of ill Powoll . •,_...,
Anguli at Fortification Hdl In 1I
pec1a Y O an om
to reimpose wartime blackout
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Golfipolls tht! Meigs . GaUla ' guns followed fire trucks all Israeli troops seized t)le old ct- conditions Newspapers heaO!'d em•• "•••· .~~"'"" •••• , 1 , 1
Fraternal Order of Police •de- 1mJh! to protect the firefighters. ty in bltter street fighting ~·••· abuse on the United States and
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EaPI Britain.
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dence Ll unknown end eiJUIOt with
. rng erupted Monday niKht l
hlliOIIable dll!JI!Innt be ucert•lned
Attendmg were Meigs Sheriff I R10 1
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BEGIN EVALUATION
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DAYTON - CALM RE'I11RN· elL decealed, who•• nam•• and ld
We.., of the Pomeroy de art llni a ra1ly protesting e con- Sunday School teachers of he
dteuu: ue unknown and cannot
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melp!· a ~Cer Rav Manley
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M'd posed on a NeifO man for the day evening began a compre· y egro wes 9 e ear y ay lllh ' " .. Apnl, 1907, CUTGU •••
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Benny Penn· gto Chi f J hn officials Wednesday to dtscusst materials used and their el· ... • you ·
.,,. "" Pow,n, """"•· "'" Nl~o
Taylor s '~oil~ Nor~ 0nd ~t~evances and blamed the riots I lectlveness as well as m•thods "Everything's been
calm ::; ·~:.r"'.'~:,:•
8 Ion lon&amp;·lerm lna~ion by the of improving teaching. The stu- Binre about 2 a. m ," reported
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Palrol man as amuton of !be , .
h ugh 1 the Pollee Chief Clair w Ma!U c.••,,. Ohto, •• s""o' ' · To"" ..
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damdest bloodlhed you have for the fall program.
any more trou e. ere ace znon z Powou '"" ,.,.1n1.., 1,. "
ever seen they are trred of
lor II. We've been on IZ.hour nar
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FINED BY COURT
shifts smce about m•dnlght. ' •• oaltl ,.. '"' tol&gt; ,., ... .,,. 1
D~ m IN'nRDI' or IOver.'J'he.-Rh1ne Citizeng Associ- Thorlief Bentz, charged with
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allan predicted at the meeting. issuance ol a bild check, waa Ml!rfer Approved
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These people make rldJCU)OQ I SUSpended Sil-monthS jai.J ftl!)o. gates to the Oblo Conferen~e ilf llan.. 11, M•lp CauntJ, Oldo, tn
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and, when the admm· ' tenre In Meigs County Court the Methodist Church ra!tfled ~1:,'1 .Topar
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1u11e 1 as an excuse or rto~ ed on probatlou for two years. vote, a plan to unite wtth the 3'1 """ 1o • ,.,. ,.,, .,., '"""
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plaques at a meellug o1 the
Middleport • Pomeroy ROiary
Club Friday eveolng sbould
com• tp 1be Martlu Restaur·
ant, MJddle(ion, Instead ol
Heatb Metllodlst Chore b. Tbe
pta- of "'e ao•·- m'eellita
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carl Horky, pretldeut, I at d
loday. Time ot meellug remaiDa 6 p. m.
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Assist" a program for inservlce
for te~chers in the Meigs
cal District wll!t hesdguarlers
at l!1e P;o111"f0Y Elemelitary
Building.
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aild ablldren, Judy,
Floyd . of Wooster ,viSii~ I
parepli the ·
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weekend.
fer ..., . r ·-..,
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. Anna ,

W. con hlndlo your -!Cinl tatt. Plene elltek lllo romocletlne Job you '
-*1 11M fHE lnfomlatlan ollout.

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HELEN HELP·US!

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Model 237-827. Complete with cese..See It
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Pomeroy Lanes Bowlers Dine, Receive Their ·TrophieS
Over 100 Participate in Banquet
Held Recently at Eagles Club ·Hall

The Fabric Shop ·
Singer Sale• &amp; Service

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beriy down 12:45 a. m.; Johnll
Morrow down 3:30 a. m.;
Chotln .down 4:20a. m.; Ffllllk·
lin B. down 5 a. m.

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TRI·COUNTY LEAGUE - Holsum Bakery was winner of the Tri-County Bowling League and Foreman and
Abbott's team, also pictured, was second place. Shown, left to right. are Harolcl Blackston. Foreman and Abbott; George Grate, Holsum; Roy Grueser, Foreman and Abbotl; Bob Wood . Holsum; Roger Dillon , Foreman
and Abbott, Clyde lngcls, league president; Art Stobarl, Holsum; B.ill Radford, Foreman and Abbott: Re:r
Shenefield, Foreman and Abbptt; Tom Darst, Holsum; Stacey Arnold, Holsum, and Robert Bowen, Holsum.

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II!.; George T. Price down 5 a. Eaa~n· down 8:30p.m.; 'J.
m.; Fort Dearborn down 5:30 Lewis up 11:10 p. m.; Bucke;ye
a. m.; Elgercllff up 6:40 a. m.: State down II p.m.; Lady

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&lt;hQIV it off. I love the m o dl
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AdmlssloQ 'd tll7 'ca. Mrs. Harold L Richard~ t' are urged to attend.
~l\ll'!s, hu t tf my father caught La~ence W Me uaJ '. M jMrs. James N. Shumate, ame In a skirl above the knee.,TeodOfa Ave. ; Mrs. 8
vin B. Simpson, Mrs. Myrtle J. The sun radlatee more ener- ·
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he •ould take 1l out and bl.!rnfSherGitt.
c;estm~t ~~ '. Rt . Spencer, Paul W. Taylor, ~';· gy In one second than man
il
~n D. Burns, a triO "'
, Orville Webb. Mrs. Ray E:. e. used since the beginning of
'rve never done anything Chf s A. .BurriS, Patrtot
lev Mrs. Thoma• E. Walton I
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wrMg for bim not to trust me ' Rt.· Mrs. Rtchard D.L Darst, a~an~·d~l~nf~an~t~da:;ug~h~t•;r·====~lli~za:O,tl..on'".=="'"!'=~=-,
E:vlm if I wonted lo. r wouldn't!Rt. . Bidwell: CheryMI Pearl i'
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rs. Pleas"
h3vc' the chance ' I can .t 1eave
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c· &lt;:~ n I a•·oid being :m - OLD ant;- Mrs. Paul D. We
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hour. Pt. Pl easant : Mrs. Manon I
!lear 0 ~I .
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Rt 2 Cotta•eville
looking and ha&gt;e a pr,.tly good ,homs 2·4 and 7 8 p ,,

More t~en 100 trophies

~hap&lt;' But ['m not allowed to1only on PedtatrJcs ~sard .

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\OU if fw dnt'.~JJ·t lnoscn the l Portland ; Mrs. Jame\ .
=· n·ign " I 'm not sure whethcr t'l'ra vis. Jar.kson : Mrs. WI! Jam

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1,. " . selfish lunelv. jealous, A. Sturgill. Rt. 1 Pedro :1 MTosey
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g;,; in Perception) says yuu 'd b~t- ' Erne~t K. Fox. Cottageville, W.
lt'r st &lt;~ rl lookin g for an ap&lt;Jrt- V;l.
men! un]r&lt;;s
hr changes his I
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wavs fast. rt. i..;rd hc:llthy fo r , \1 rs. James G Tr:WIS, Jack~
n ~ an to '' protect' ' li!s daugh- son. son, 5:36a. m. Wednesday,
~cr Hltn spinster hood so th ;-: t Mrs. Ernest K. Fox . Cottage·
he """'t be "loll nil ;done," . . ;ville. W. Va. , son, I :05 p.
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A7cor~in; ·to my history bo'Jk, \·1rs. Daisy B. Arthur. Mr~.
1h£' Constitution of the Unitect Vrrne C. Blazer, Heverly Ann
States guarantees liberty to it( ' Burch . M_rs. Paul D. Carte:",
&lt;"i ti7.ens-un less it inlerr&lt;'res with Mrs. Nel11e L. Cozart, M r !t
someone else's freed om.
t Clyde Cramer, John A. DaughYou're probably wonderin~ terty, Mary_ ~ - Essman, Mrs.
how lOis could effect the life ?f BeS&gt;IC G. File, Lylelta Fraley,
a 14-year-&lt;&gt;1'' ninth grader. Wey. Mrs. Ernest E.. Gnffm, Mrs .
I'll tell you.
: ~ ancy J. Harrtson, . Lei~na~~
The teen-agers around hf: e: Hess, Jr., Mrs. ~en)~m
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dun' t drive, so 'there isn't miJCh 1 Low~ , Paul R. Kmca1d, Mrs.
E. MAIN ST.
tc do except visit each otl~ . : Bess Je M. McCarty, Mrs.
· £rier..d~ Jive fa1rly . .,close,
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winners - end in some
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teem - In tho varlou•
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Tho bent~ull thl• ye.er
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INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE ·- The K &amp; C .Jewelers team, pictured above, wa.s winner of tlte Jndustr.ial League.
Left to right arc Joe Johnson, Kenny Haley, Art Stobart, George Grate, Don Deem and Bob Bowen.

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LATE WEDNESDAY NITE MIXED-Champions of the Pomeroy Bowling
Lanes Wednesday Nite Late Mixed League aaer recei vi ng their trophies at the
nnual banquet last week, are Deem 's No. 2 team, left to right, Betty Deem, Ron
~m. Walter Stewart and Ruth Wingelt.

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Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
earlier thi• month at the
Pomeroy Eagle• Club.

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column iB for young peo·
pie, th•ir pr®lems and pleasures, their troubles and fun. As
" .til the rest of Helen H c I P
Uo!,, 1t welcomes laughs but
won't dodge a serious quesllon
• 1lh a brush-off.
Send your teen-age questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,
care ol Helen Help US! this
newspaper.
FATHER'S BIG GIRL
Dear Helen:
I'm 19 and headed for old
maidhood. I haven't ever been
out alone with a boy because
my widowed father won't allow
il. He walks me to work aod want to know ~}'Y thmgs have 131Hospital to dtscus
Middleport Commumty
picks me up at night, e v c n to he thiS way·
, _ IN· nual tea,
INGS Gran e will beginning at 9 p m. The
though it's only a 10 mmute Can anyone tell rn~
ROCK SP~
. ht :t the will emcee the record hop.
walk in daylight.
NOCENT BYSTANDE
meet Thurs
n~arrisonville
Sunday
If a fellow shows lnlerest, l Dear LB.:
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grange h a · . b csts
AL RUSSELL and
my father insists on going •·1 T wish I had a ~o~sohn! a;~ g~ange ~~~bers ;~~ra~ gua n ,j ~ ~~~U reunion will be held
long. After the first date, men swer - and ai •h• u 10,; A 1 It T 1erehwl 1e a P
Jur~c 18 at the home kol
d 't ne back Who wants to your queslwn
aven . m re res men s.
.~~ din":~r with ~ watchful dra· l makes me a;hamed !hat in a TWILIGHT GARDEN Club Roush and Annie Buc on
· b th' g sparks everytime country as great anrl strong as , will meet at 7:30 Thursday mght ley Run Rd. Bring yo]ll' baliKet
g~~, 1: ; a1~ the girl ?
·ours, 1 must say this. - H.
at the home of Mrs Mary Hem· dinner and be ready to ~~~ at
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yIf he sees me talking to a
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man he takes over and edges I
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durmg the socral hour.
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Tuesday
tne ~ut. He listen' in on my
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TWIN CITY Shrmet!es . Wt 11 SPECIAL meeting ol the
tele hone coils
I meet Thursday mght at 7.30 ,P. Meigs Consolidated Band Boost1

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12:45 a.m.; Principio down
Friday
a: m. ; wyuam H.,.Zimmer
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POMERoY UT'll.E
Gau,es·,::.. Gallipols, 12.2 and a. m.; Andrew P. , Callwun
.
"ill sponsor an outside
l~.J., rlmnil)g t,; feet of rollers; down 4:10 a.m.,; VulCan up 5:25
party with '1tbe Jays
pt, Pleasant, 24.10; Pomeroy· a. m.; Peggy Downey down ·
night at th'e Pomeroy
1 a. m.; ReI'1a bl e up 7 a. m.;
court. Dancing will be he 1 Mason, 20.60; Hinton, 1.25 fa!ing; Kanawha Falls, 3.46 falling; Lock 17, City of St. Louis
Ifrom 9 p.m. until midnight.
Charleston, out. London, Mar· 6:15 a. m.; Lock 18, Jefferson
,
public is welcome. ·
met, .and Winfield, are on the , up 3:41! a. m.; Bellville Locks,
I'm petrified le )Valk lo their!
SATURDAY
sill.
I L. W, Sweet up 6:15 a. m.; Lock
houses alter dark. There have
ICE CRE:AM SOCIAL wUI
Boat Movemenlo:
. 21, Chemon and Dawn up 3:55
been four tape case~ around
Thursday
held by the Basban Fire
Gallfpolla l.Gcko - OVEC up p. rp .; New Martinsville down
here m t~~. past week ._
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ILD C 0 n- rtment at the new fire
,11:·1,$ p. 111.; Western up tz·t5 15:50 a, m; Lock 22, Robert 1'.
. I feel, bemg an Amencan Cit· MIDDLE:PORT Cl~ual icmc aturday evening with .
a. tn.; Elisha , Woods down 3 Tibolt, down 4:20 a. m.;
1zen, that I have the nght to servatwn League an .ted Puests to begin at 6 p. m. Pte
a. m.; RO&lt;!kjord down 8 a. m.; 23, John Ladd Dean up :
~alk a couple of blocks safely I fo_r members a~ mvtm fhurs· cake will aloo ~ l~ed.
Walter Williamson up 7:40a.m. a. m. ; Helen Z. up 6:45 a.
1! I want to. But w1th the s will be held at p. R d d• during the evenmg Will be
K~newha l)lver - London, Greenup J,ocke. Ravenswood up
0
criminals
runnmg around, day at the Middlepor~ ;96~~8 v1ded by the Country
Mary 3an down 7:50 p. m.; Mar- ~ : 40 p. m.; Alton Zephyr up
I don't see how I can. wr. Y Park. Officers for 1 \
Mr, PROVIDENCE Baptist
. met, James R. Hines up 4:45 p. 5:10 p. m.; Walter Hougland
should I ask my parents to year Will be mstalledGaJ1 lis day School and Baptist
. m.; Solvay down 6 p. m.; Win- up 8:45 p. m.; Edward S. 8osdrive me everywhere, or b~ Mollls Plymale of
t:e ~ ing Convention at the Naom 1 field, Polly R. up 7:25 p. m.; worth down 9:30 p m.: L . Fiore
forced to stay home out, of lear . Those attendmg are .to
Ia· BaptiSt Church, Pomeroy,
Alan R Merrill up 10:10 p.m.; up 10:29 p. m.; Elaine G. up
Many adults say were too covered dtsh and their own
17 and 18th. Registration will W. H. Shaver, Jr. up 12.15 a. ll·05p. m.; Jim Hougland
young to understand. bull can be .service.
.
IPERS start at 8::10 a.m.
m.; Lucy Jane Lucas up 2:10 2:05 a. m.; whayne H.
15
understand that my hfe
m SPE:CIAL CAND\'STR 15 at MIDDLEPORT Little League a.m.; 0. F. Shearer up 2:30 a. 3:10a.m.; Meldahl
danger every time_I step out mectmg Thur~day~ June e~JOr- will sponsor an outside Me m.; Semet down 3·30 a. m.; vollne down 3:30p.m;
my front door at mght, and 1 7 p.m. at the V..tera~s t~e an· dance Saturday night_ at I h Robert G. \Vest down 4:40 ~- lin Pierce down 5 p, IJI.;

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Linda Wuiebrenner, Betty Smith aod'Charle.: Smith, left to right, were champ- j'
Ions of the Early Wednesday Nite Mixed Leag~e.
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the Thursd\ly Afternoon Women's League and 7-Up spqpsored the second place team. Left to rlghl, In the
front row, are Simon's Market team memb~t'S Dorothy Nleri, .Pandora Collins, Carolyn Bachner, Jenny Bur·
dette and Esther Sylvester, Norma Amspury, Eileen SearMs and Sandy Phalin, of the 7-Up teaJI•, are In the
back row.
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Model 237-827. Complete with cese..See It
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Pomeroy Lanes Bowlers Dine, Receive Their ·TrophieS
Over 100 Participate in Banquet
Held Recently at Eagles Club ·Hall

The Fabric Shop ·
Singer Sale• &amp; Service

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beriy down 12:45 a. m.; Johnll
Morrow down 3:30 a. m.;
Chotln .down 4:20a. m.; Ffllllk·
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TRI·COUNTY LEAGUE - Holsum Bakery was winner of the Tri-County Bowling League and Foreman and
Abbott's team, also pictured, was second place. Shown, left to right. are Harolcl Blackston. Foreman and Abbott; George Grate, Holsum; Roy Grueser, Foreman and Abbotl; Bob Wood . Holsum; Roger Dillon , Foreman
and Abbott, Clyde lngcls, league president; Art Stobarl, Holsum; B.ill Radford, Foreman and Abbott: Re:r
Shenefield, Foreman and Abbptt; Tom Darst, Holsum; Stacey Arnold, Holsum, and Robert Bowen, Holsum.

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II!.; George T. Price down 5 a. Eaa~n· down 8:30p.m.; 'J.
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a. m.; Elgercllff up 6:40 a. m.: State down II p.m.; Lady

Mt. State ·up
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&lt;hQIV it off. I love the m o dl
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AdmlssloQ 'd tll7 'ca. Mrs. Harold L Richard~ t' are urged to attend.
~l\ll'!s, hu t tf my father caught La~ence W Me uaJ '. M jMrs. James N. Shumate, ame In a skirl above the knee.,TeodOfa Ave. ; Mrs. 8
vin B. Simpson, Mrs. Myrtle J. The sun radlatee more ener- ·
1701
he •ould take 1l out and bl.!rnfSherGitt.
c;estm~t ~~ '. Rt . Spencer, Paul W. Taylor, ~';· gy In one second than man
il
~n D. Burns, a triO "'
, Orville Webb. Mrs. Ray E:. e. used since the beginning of
'rve never done anything Chf s A. .BurriS, Patrtot
lev Mrs. Thoma• E. Walton I
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wrMg for bim not to trust me ' Rt.· Mrs. Rtchard D.L Darst, a~an~·d~l~nf~an~t~da:;ug~h~t•;r·====~lli~za:O,tl..on'".=="'"!'=~=-,
E:vlm if I wonted lo. r wouldn't!Rt. . Bidwell: CheryMI Pearl i'
. :'ard ,f;&lt;~ Rt · 1 Letart; Pt
rs. Pleas"
h3vc' the chance ' I can .t 1eave
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c· &lt;:~ n I a•·oid being :m - OLD ant;- Mrs. Paul D. We
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!lear 0 ~I .
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Rt 2 Cotta•eville
looking and ha&gt;e a pr,.tly good ,homs 2·4 and 7 8 p ,,

More t~en 100 trophies

~hap&lt;' But ['m not allowed to1only on PedtatrJcs ~sard .

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\OU if fw dnt'.~JJ·t lnoscn the l Portland ; Mrs. Jame\ .
=· n·ign " I 'm not sure whethcr t'l'ra vis. Jar.kson : Mrs. WI! Jam

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g;,; in Perception) says yuu 'd b~t- ' Erne~t K. Fox. Cottageville, W.
lt'r st &lt;~ rl lookin g for an ap&lt;Jrt- V;l.
men! un]r&lt;;s
hr changes his I
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wavs fast. rt. i..;rd hc:llthy fo r , \1 rs. James G Tr:WIS, Jack~
n ~ an to '' protect' ' li!s daugh- son. son, 5:36a. m. Wednesday,
~cr Hltn spinster hood so th ;-: t Mrs. Ernest K. Fox . Cottage·
he """'t be "loll nil ;done," . . ;ville. W. Va. , son, I :05 p.
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A7cor~in; ·to my history bo'Jk, \·1rs. Daisy B. Arthur. Mr~.
1h£' Constitution of the Unitect Vrrne C. Blazer, Heverly Ann
States guarantees liberty to it( ' Burch . M_rs. Paul D. Carte:",
&lt;"i ti7.ens-un less it inlerr&lt;'res with Mrs. Nel11e L. Cozart, M r !t
someone else's freed om.
t Clyde Cramer, John A. DaughYou're probably wonderin~ terty, Mary_ ~ - Essman, Mrs.
how lOis could effect the life ?f BeS&gt;IC G. File, Lylelta Fraley,
a 14-year-&lt;&gt;1'' ninth grader. Wey. Mrs. Ernest E.. Gnffm, Mrs .
I'll tell you.
: ~ ancy J. Harrtson, . Lei~na~~
The teen-agers around hf: e: Hess, Jr., Mrs. ~en)~m
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dun' t drive, so 'there isn't miJCh 1 Low~ , Paul R. Kmca1d, Mrs.
E. MAIN ST.
tc do except visit each otl~ . : Bess Je M. McCarty, Mrs.
· £rier..d~ Jive fa1rly . .,close,
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teem - In tho varlou•
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INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE ·- The K &amp; C .Jewelers team, pictured above, wa.s winner of tlte Jndustr.ial League.
Left to right arc Joe Johnson, Kenny Haley, Art Stobart, George Grate, Don Deem and Bob Bowen.

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LATE WEDNESDAY NITE MIXED-Champions of the Pomeroy Bowling
Lanes Wednesday Nite Late Mixed League aaer recei vi ng their trophies at the
nnual banquet last week, are Deem 's No. 2 team, left to right, Betty Deem, Ron
~m. Walter Stewart and Ruth Wingelt.

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Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
earlier thi• month at the
Pomeroy Eagle• Club.

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column iB for young peo·
pie, th•ir pr®lems and pleasures, their troubles and fun. As
" .til the rest of Helen H c I P
Uo!,, 1t welcomes laughs but
won't dodge a serious quesllon
• 1lh a brush-off.
Send your teen-age questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,
care ol Helen Help US! this
newspaper.
FATHER'S BIG GIRL
Dear Helen:
I'm 19 and headed for old
maidhood. I haven't ever been
out alone with a boy because
my widowed father won't allow
il. He walks me to work aod want to know ~}'Y thmgs have 131Hospital to dtscus
Middleport Commumty
picks me up at night, e v c n to he thiS way·
, _ IN· nual tea,
INGS Gran e will beginning at 9 p m. The
though it's only a 10 mmute Can anyone tell rn~
ROCK SP~
. ht :t the will emcee the record hop.
walk in daylight.
NOCENT BYSTANDE
meet Thurs
n~arrisonville
Sunday
If a fellow shows lnlerest, l Dear LB.:
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grange h a · . b csts
AL RUSSELL and
my father insists on going •·1 T wish I had a ~o~sohn! a;~ g~ange ~~~bers ;~~ra~ gua n ,j ~ ~~~U reunion will be held
long. After the first date, men swer - and ai •h• u 10,; A 1 It T 1erehwl 1e a P
Jur~c 18 at the home kol
d 't ne back Who wants to your queslwn
aven . m re res men s.
.~~ din":~r with ~ watchful dra· l makes me a;hamed !hat in a TWILIGHT GARDEN Club Roush and Annie Buc on
· b th' g sparks everytime country as great anrl strong as , will meet at 7:30 Thursday mght ley Run Rd. Bring yo]ll' baliKet
g~~, 1: ; a1~ the girl ?
·ours, 1 must say this. - H.
at the home of Mrs Mary Hem· dinner and be ready to ~~~ at
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yIf he sees me talking to a
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es. A silent a~ctlon wlll ~ held 12:30.
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man he takes over and edges I
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durmg the socral hour.
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Tuesday
tne ~ut. He listen' in on my
0Spl 3
TWIN CITY Shrmet!es . Wt 11 SPECIAL meeting ol the
tele hone coils
I meet Thursday mght at 7.30 ,P. Meigs Consolidated Band Boost1

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12:45 a.m.; Principio down
Friday
a: m. ; wyuam H.,.Zimmer
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POMERoY UT'll.E
Gau,es·,::.. Gallipols, 12.2 and a. m.; Andrew P. , Callwun
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"ill sponsor an outside
l~.J., rlmnil)g t,; feet of rollers; down 4:10 a.m.,; VulCan up 5:25
party with '1tbe Jays
pt, Pleasant, 24.10; Pomeroy· a. m.; Peggy Downey down ·
night at th'e Pomeroy
1 a. m.; ReI'1a bl e up 7 a. m.;
court. Dancing will be he 1 Mason, 20.60; Hinton, 1.25 fa!ing; Kanawha Falls, 3.46 falling; Lock 17, City of St. Louis
Ifrom 9 p.m. until midnight.
Charleston, out. London, Mar· 6:15 a. m.; Lock 18, Jefferson
,
public is welcome. ·
met, .and Winfield, are on the , up 3:41! a. m.; Bellville Locks,
I'm petrified le )Valk lo their!
SATURDAY
sill.
I L. W, Sweet up 6:15 a. m.; Lock
houses alter dark. There have
ICE CRE:AM SOCIAL wUI
Boat Movemenlo:
. 21, Chemon and Dawn up 3:55
been four tape case~ around
Thursday
held by the Basban Fire
Gallfpolla l.Gcko - OVEC up p. rp .; New Martinsville down
here m t~~. past week ._
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ILD C 0 n- rtment at the new fire
,11:·1,$ p. 111.; Western up tz·t5 15:50 a, m; Lock 22, Robert 1'.
. I feel, bemg an Amencan Cit· MIDDLE:PORT Cl~ual icmc aturday evening with .
a. tn.; Elisha , Woods down 3 Tibolt, down 4:20 a. m.;
1zen, that I have the nght to servatwn League an .ted Puests to begin at 6 p. m. Pte
a. m.; RO&lt;!kjord down 8 a. m.; 23, John Ladd Dean up :
~alk a couple of blocks safely I fo_r members a~ mvtm fhurs· cake will aloo ~ l~ed.
Walter Williamson up 7:40a.m. a. m. ; Helen Z. up 6:45 a.
1! I want to. But w1th the s will be held at p. R d d• during the evenmg Will be
K~newha l)lver - London, Greenup J,ocke. Ravenswood up
0
criminals
runnmg around, day at the Middlepor~ ;96~~8 v1ded by the Country
Mary 3an down 7:50 p. m.; Mar- ~ : 40 p. m.; Alton Zephyr up
I don't see how I can. wr. Y Park. Officers for 1 \
Mr, PROVIDENCE Baptist
. met, James R. Hines up 4:45 p. 5:10 p. m.; Walter Hougland
should I ask my parents to year Will be mstalledGaJ1 lis day School and Baptist
. m.; Solvay down 6 p. m.; Win- up 8:45 p. m.; Edward S. 8osdrive me everywhere, or b~ Mollls Plymale of
t:e ~ ing Convention at the Naom 1 field, Polly R. up 7:25 p. m.; worth down 9:30 p m.: L . Fiore
forced to stay home out, of lear . Those attendmg are .to
Ia· BaptiSt Church, Pomeroy,
Alan R Merrill up 10:10 p.m.; up 10:29 p. m.; Elaine G. up
Many adults say were too covered dtsh and their own
17 and 18th. Registration will W. H. Shaver, Jr. up 12.15 a. ll·05p. m.; Jim Hougland
young to understand. bull can be .service.
.
IPERS start at 8::10 a.m.
m.; Lucy Jane Lucas up 2:10 2:05 a. m.; whayne H.
15
understand that my hfe
m SPE:CIAL CAND\'STR 15 at MIDDLEPORT Little League a.m.; 0. F. Shearer up 2:30 a. 3:10a.m.; Meldahl
danger every time_I step out mectmg Thur~day~ June e~JOr- will sponsor an outside Me m.; Semet down 3·30 a. m.; vollne down 3:30p.m;
my front door at mght, and 1 7 p.m. at the V..tera~s t~e an· dance Saturday night_ at I h Robert G. \Vest down 4:40 ~- lin Pierce down 5 p, IJI.;

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Linda Wuiebrenner, Betty Smith aod'Charle.: Smith, left to right, were champ- j'
Ions of the Early Wednesday Nite Mixed Leag~e.
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the Thursd\ly Afternoon Women's League and 7-Up spqpsored the second place team. Left to rlghl, In the
front row, are Simon's Market team memb~t'S Dorothy Nleri, .Pandora Collins, Carolyn Bachner, Jenny Bur·
dette and Esther Sylvester, Norma Amspury, Eileen SearMs and Sandy Phalin, of the 7-Up teaJI•, are In the
back row.
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were Sunday afternoon visitors S •
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~-· veiJ
of Mr. and Ml'll. Francis MorOCJety New~ ml'lkeavllle.
th ·""' ·•'" ulo
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Mn. Joe Turner, Alb an,, ;Wanda Mullins aria Mn. ~r· iword at ._nd-. ~·!l!r. .
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Mrs.
Robert
Roush
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Sunday afternoon " I I h 1 garet Chrlttian. · ·
was wou. ell ln Jotil!ll 1n
By Mrt. Frauels Morris
livea and frler\ds Sunday.
MRS. _ALTA CONE
her mother, Mra. Ginevra Fo1o Spendillf! . the week ln tb t V1etuam. He " 11011 ill I ilo...
The WSCS of the
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris Silas Mullillll and family and ter. ·
K. E. Eri&lt;l!.aon homt are IIW 1pllll on Okli!Jwa l.lland. '
Church .mel at the church
attended the graduatiop exer· Leonard Quesm~ury and wlr&lt;d -;;;;;;;;;
Friday evening, June 9.
cises. of lheii' aranddaughter, were business visitors In NorLavinia Simpson was ln
Miss .Mlchelo Swift at Yearlmg walk recently.
.
of the devotions after
Hilb Scnooi. M1ss Swift nos . Albert Cone and w1fe were
Mrs. Sybil Miles presented
been accepted to enter Capital m Ga1hpol" ~n Saturday.
program using as her topic
University . in the faiL
Richard Jordan has employGrowing Church." A
Chrl•tine Lake, Mr. and ~1rs . ment In Cincinnati.
session followed.
Bill Lake and ·daughter, Lori, Spendmg Tuesday evening
Famlly nilhl will be held
and Mr. and Mrs. John Glail with the Leonard Quesinberry
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. and Mrs. 0 w en WatSon. family were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
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They were accompanied to Co- Spurlock, Albany,Mrs. LesSJe
dinner at 6 p. m.
a weekend with her parenls, Mu!lms and Glennie, M~' · MarWOMEN$ HIGH STYLED A~D ~UMMER COMFORT WEAR
The Esther Cltcle met
lumbus by Mrs. Lavinia Simp- , earet Chrlshan and Mrs. Wanthe home of Mrs. Ethel
aon who wlll aj)end three weeks da Mullms, and Meryl H?udaMonday evening, June 12. The with Mr. and Mrs. Rob • r t shelt and famlly, Wllke~v•lle.
1 Gro11p Women• ·
1 GROUP
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Garnet Vengan and w If e
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devotions
by
Gretta
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kimball
of
!lea,
were
business
viSitors
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SHOES
ards and Measures." Alt~.r the guesls of her grandlather, Mr. Danny Lasure andk wife h~ve
business session, the prayer for Ira Beegle.
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the missionaries was eJven by Mr. and Mrs. William Mayn- parents near Athens. .
to $7,99
$10.99
Helen Simpson.
ard and Kimberly spent the Those who VISited With Mernews from the Ohio
week•nd with her parents, Mr. Yl. Houdahselt and
family,
AA.a
AA-1
AA.a Wlclth
Convention were read by
and Mro. Joy Pendlettn at Rad- Wilkesville, were . Mrs. Less~e
bers and also a reading
cliff.
)Mullins and Glenme, Mrs. Mar"The Man." During the
Mrt. VIolet Fisher of Akron ' garet Chrlo!Jan and_ Mrs: . _
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WOMEN$
CASUALS
I Group Womons
e 11111r Nu,
hour, Mn. Smith served
over the weekend with Miss Cheryl and John Dean
lreshmentJ.
parent11, Mr. and ~-~;~~~;;. Foster of Columbus are visiting
"You could be o t10lly t:RU1 pott,ll you would ftl·tld
Mrs. Ethel McMillan
ry Roush. Mr. Roush Ji&lt;
. . ol yow mental 11/oclc llfOinlf OISCl/t!ITYI"
their grandparents, Mr. and
Rog. $9.99
to the hospital at
ied her home for • vial!.
M". Albert HilL
Sand M Width
Md., afler two weeki at
Miss Vera Beegle Is
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
-~~~~:;~::-;,;~=====:::;::::
Mrs, Esther West, Mr1.
Mr. and Mr11. Kyle Stump
llam Cornell, Mr. and Mn. Gor- other relatives, in Akron.
were recent guests of Rev. and
don West attendod the funeral Mrl. Edna Pickens spenl
Mrs. Glenn Bate at Cambridge.
~ 1 GROUP CHILDREN$
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Tuesday of Mrs. EmeRt
weekend with Mr. Martin Hall -STOP"fH~A'fn'cfll ·--By Wayae G. ~andalldt. M. D.
15
worth at Charleslon, W. Va. and children at New . Haven.
IN JUST MINUTES
We have been called, not with·
Mr ' and Mrs. TedI' Martsch
" ••I 'i'"''· ,.., '"' •" • •• '"'
H ' II Frances Foster and H a , e 1 dru1
eownt•r. Appl1 qult:ll · dr:rm1
out some justification, a nation
and son, BUly, of 0 IVe
I • Carnahan visited Mr!l. Lottie ITCH·MI-NOT diJ or niJht for ecMIDDLEPORT, 0.
Tenn., here on vacation . .
Wil coxen sunday arte rnoon at ra•ema,
to. lkh..
other
of pill takers.
r.e h ln••o•
shet. bUn,
Anuthetlc
action
Reg. $4.99
It Is also admitted . that the
By Mrs. John Stout
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmwood Rest Home at
.r.. htnr in mtn••tt•. AntlRe••to
· d word , of t h ville.
acm•
11rm1 to
oe.ct DRUGS,
htalln1.
driver of your car's most im· Mn. May Mason ·IS ·m Ch'tc- CadJe, recewe
at SWISHER
• LO!'IHI
\ portant eadget. His aeneral ago u guest of her aon and death of Mr. Martsch s
; driving ability and tbe state of wife, Mr. and Mrs. Pa~l Mas- in Idaho.
.
bis health while driving are on
Mr. and Mr!. Ernest ~mutn , l l
Important faetors influencing Mrs. Hope Harper, Guy Harp· Mr. and Mrs. Oris Smith, Mr.
his chance~ of avoldlnl an ~cand granddaueJ!ter, Dreama, and Mrs. Delbert Sm1tlo. Mr.
ciJ!ent. How then does the tak· spent Sunday at Zane.villo.
and Mrs. Harold Smith, Mr.
lng of drugs affect his driv· Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Haning, ·and Mrs. Robert Smtth and
lng abillly?
grandson Brian Timon and Mrs. ilies attended the Sm~th reun-11
.'
llanillf! were guests of ion at Lancaster Fai;rRr•oun&gt;ds I
In an emotionally tense per· Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bolen r.. last Sunday.
son • small dose of a sleep in· cently.
Rev. and Mro. John W. Kim'
ducor or a tranquilizer may lm· Guests of Mrs. Donohue Sun- bier and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
prove one's driving ability bul day were her mother, Mrs. Par. Morris are in attendance at the
a larger dose would Impair sons of Racine and Mrs. Paul annual Methodist Conference at
II. This involves such a delicat•
and daughter, P au Ia, Lakeside.
balance that It l1 courting dan Racine. 1
Hazel carnahon and Frances
ger to lake any of these .
Mr. and Mrs. ·Raymond Chap. Foster spent a recent weel&lt;end
while or just prior to drlvm~ . man of Silver Springs, Md., r.. at Buckeye Lake with
Mr..
Antihistamines given for aller·
were guests of relativos Loe Tisdale
gles may also lnduee drnwsl .. '·'.'
Mn. Ralph Gllmon of Mid·
and thus indirectly cause '"' Mr. and Mrs. James Borgan dleport and granddaughter. JUl·
dents. The same can be s"d and children of Lancaster were ia AM Par&lt;QII! of Columbus
·• of insu'fin if the dose is w
of Mrs. Nellie Borgan spent a day with Mrs. Hazrl
. large.
and MidlaeL
. , carnaham
\ The amphetamines or pep Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Joo Arnott and
·pills temporal11y . increase one '
Albany were guests of ~r.
••n.ral alertness. As the effecl
Mn. Henry Waggoner Sun- Sall!l'day night.
·
wears off, however, there may
afternoon.
Mrs. Joe Carsey and &lt;laugh.
1:. a regound sense of faligue
Mr. and Mrs. O&gt;nrad Ator of ter. Cathy, are f1Uest111n Mary·
"rui ,depreuion. In large du&lt;e.' Albany were Sunday visitors of land wltb Mr. ,and Mrs,..,)iiarold
t'ifse dl'llll may cause d!Zzt· Mr. and Mrs. Bud Morris.
Graham.· .,. '·
neos. Irritability arid distract!· Mn. Ruth Morris called on Mrs. Donahue •nd Mrs. John
billty. Thert l1, therefore, only Mrs. Ethel Harmon, who is ilL Stout attended Sunday School at
one safe rule for those w~o do Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wella and Pageville SUIJ(jay, .
much drlvlng: Keep phySically Mr. Stewart went to Zion Sun- \f.iii.iiiiiiiiliioaiiiiiiiii;iili-; 1
fit without the use of drugs. and day Scltool and preaching servdon't dtlvt when you are !ired. lees at Mt. Union last Sunday.
·
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Guy Harper, Mrs. Hope
Q - WUI II ~· normal rro er and Dreama spenl ThulfSdijY
LIQUID GIANT
ond White blood cell rount for evening wilh Mrs. John Stout.
" woman? What Is .the normal Mr. and Mro. Tom Well• enhemoglobin and· heltJatocr•t ~or tertalned Suunday, Mrs. Mary
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a wom111? What II t.ht Sigmfl. Do111, Ronnie Do11 and grand·
rnce of -lUerent lhapea of the 10111 , all of Coolville. In the :
lh GAL.
red blood cells?
evenlna they caUod on the Wor- 1
PICNIC JUG
88c
A - Tbt' 1101'11111 rtd cell ley llefves family at Rutland. '
Unbr••k•blt
plastic
liner,
fo.lm
insul•tion
count for a m&gt;man Is four. to Mr. 'IIIII Mrt. Folt had as 1
jacket
five million (U to 5.1 mdl•on Sunday ruestl their ehlldren of
I-GAL. PICNIC JUG-JX-4243
.. ... 1.27
for a mill). The white c•ll Columbua.
eount tor both sexe8 .Is 5,000 to Calvin lllpple was fiUOsl of
PAPER PLATES pk. of 120 • 79c HOT AND COLD
GIANT
PAPER CUP --:-'_IN~ of 50· 69c
10,000. The hemoglobm level l! Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Epple.
9" Fluted octe
SIZE
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blood lo( women (13 to 16 for tendsd churcll at Papvllle on
CLOCK RADIO
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never too late! Sa7 It
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Just pick up your
phono and call 9tr.a-2933
or drop ln.

of hemoglobin based on,a norm·
ol of 1110 per cent are nD lonc•r
used bee-.. they are mt IPf·
nelenUy reliable. 11te hemato.
crlt for women should be 40 to
'R (for men·, 42 to 110). Tlte nor•
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disk. These cells may varv m
slzo and shape In IO!IIt forma
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OUR BREAD and BtmER

Nut To EI!Mrklch
On s-1111 St.

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IndianapoliJ, Ind,
Mr. end Mn. Dan Jon•• 1111d
family were calling on Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl Dillon antlamUy.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker,
family, and Mr~. Floaale Petty took the formrr'a daughter,
Sharon It Washington. O.C.,,
Saturday. Sharon Js omplO)·ed
by tho Federal Blll'llau of Investigation and assumed Iter dulles
Q - II ·dlen • IJ)eelal diet the"' June 1.
for a low rod blood cell count'! Mike Harrll Is recovering
A - A I•• rod etll J!OIInt '1 1 t~ro~m~th:e,:~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
,, 8ually an Indication of Jllem· II
, 8 'J'here are imral lypel of
this disease. Soine ·are·benefited
SEE THESE
by foods rich ln Iron aucll as
liver, oysters, peas. dried buns.
red meat, whole whtat or tn·
rlched white bftJd •llld all tht
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so-called .greena.

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· and wlf•
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were Sunday afternoon visitors S •
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of Mr. and Ml'll. Francis MorOCJety New~ ml'lkeavllle.
th ·""' ·•'" ulo
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Mn. Joe Turner, Alb an,, ;Wanda Mullins aria Mn. ~r· iword at ._nd-. ~·!l!r. .
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and
Mrs.
Robert
Roush
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spent
Sunday afternoon " I I h 1 garet Chrlttian. · ·
was wou. ell ln Jotil!ll 1n
By Mrt. Frauels Morris
livea and frler\ds Sunday.
MRS. _ALTA CONE
her mother, Mra. Ginevra Fo1o Spendillf! . the week ln tb t V1etuam. He " 11011 ill I ilo...
The WSCS of the
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris Silas Mullillll and family and ter. ·
K. E. Eri&lt;l!.aon homt are IIW 1pllll on Okli!Jwa l.lland. '
Church .mel at the church
attended the graduatiop exer· Leonard Quesm~ury and wlr&lt;d -;;;;;;;;;
Friday evening, June 9.
cises. of lheii' aranddaughter, were business visitors In NorLavinia Simpson was ln
Miss .Mlchelo Swift at Yearlmg walk recently.
.
of the devotions after
Hilb Scnooi. M1ss Swift nos . Albert Cone and w1fe were
Mrs. Sybil Miles presented
been accepted to enter Capital m Ga1hpol" ~n Saturday.
program using as her topic
University . in the faiL
Richard Jordan has employGrowing Church." A
Chrl•tine Lake, Mr. and ~1rs . ment In Cincinnati.
session followed.
Bill Lake and ·daughter, Lori, Spendmg Tuesday evening
Famlly nilhl will be held
and Mr. and Mrs. John Glail with the Leonard Quesinberry
•
the Baptist Church
. and Mrs. 0 w en WatSon. family were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
•
evenln&amp; June 19 with
They were accompanied to Co- Spurlock, Albany,Mrs. LesSJe
dinner at 6 p. m.
a weekend with her parenls, Mu!lms and Glennie, M~' · MarWOMEN$ HIGH STYLED A~D ~UMMER COMFORT WEAR
The Esther Cltcle met
lumbus by Mrs. Lavinia Simp- , earet Chrlshan and Mrs. Wanthe home of Mrs. Ethel
aon who wlll aj)end three weeks da Mullms, and Meryl H?udaMonday evening, June 12. The with Mr. and Mrs. Rob • r t shelt and famlly, Wllke~v•lle.
1 Gro11p Women• ·
1 GROUP
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hymn, "God's Way" opened the Kniehtstep.
Garnet Vengan and w If e
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devotions
by
Gretta
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kimball
of
!lea,
were
business
viSitors
m
McArWHITE
PUMPS
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who used the subject "Stand- ver Falls, Pa., were recent lhur one day the past .week ..,
SHOES
ards and Measures." Alt~.r the guesls of her grandlather, Mr. Danny Lasure andk wife h~ve
business session, the prayer for Ira Beegle.
·
•oent the past wee with Is
the missionaries was eJven by Mr. and Mrs. William Mayn- parents near Athens. .
to $7,99
$10.99
Helen Simpson.
ard and Kimberly spent the Those who VISited With Mernews from the Ohio
week•nd with her parents, Mr. Yl. Houdahselt and
family,
AA.a
AA-1
AA.a Wlclth
Convention were read by
and Mro. Joy Pendlettn at Rad- Wilkesville, were . Mrs. Less~e
bers and also a reading
cliff.
)Mullins and Glenme, Mrs. Mar"The Man." During the
Mrt. VIolet Fisher of Akron ' garet Chrlo!Jan and_ Mrs: . _
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WOMEN$
CASUALS
I Group Womons
e 11111r Nu,
hour, Mn. Smith served
over the weekend with Miss Cheryl and John Dean
lreshmentJ.
parent11, Mr. and ~-~;~~~;;. Foster of Columbus are visiting
"You could be o t10lly t:RU1 pott,ll you would ftl·tld
Mrs. Ethel McMillan
ry Roush. Mr. Roush Ji&lt;
. . ol yow mental 11/oclc llfOinlf OISCl/t!ITYI"
their grandparents, Mr. and
Rog. $9.99
to the hospital at
ied her home for • vial!.
M". Albert HilL
Sand M Width
Md., afler two weeki at
Miss Vera Beegle Is
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
-~~~~:;~::-;,;~=====:::;::::
Mrs, Esther West, Mr1.
Mr. and Mr11. Kyle Stump
llam Cornell, Mr. and Mn. Gor- other relatives, in Akron.
were recent guests of Rev. and
don West attendod the funeral Mrl. Edna Pickens spenl
Mrs. Glenn Bate at Cambridge.
~ 1 GROUP CHILDREN$
•
Tuesday of Mrs. EmeRt
weekend with Mr. Martin Hall -STOP"fH~A'fn'cfll ·--By Wayae G. ~andalldt. M. D.
15
worth at Charleslon, W. Va. and children at New . Haven.
IN JUST MINUTES
We have been called, not with·
Mr ' and Mrs. TedI' Martsch
" ••I 'i'"''· ,.., '"' •" • •• '"'
H ' II Frances Foster and H a , e 1 dru1
eownt•r. Appl1 qult:ll · dr:rm1
out some justification, a nation
and son, BUly, of 0 IVe
I • Carnahan visited Mr!l. Lottie ITCH·MI-NOT diJ or niJht for ecMIDDLEPORT, 0.
Tenn., here on vacation . .
Wil coxen sunday arte rnoon at ra•ema,
to. lkh..
other
of pill takers.
r.e h ln••o•
shet. bUn,
Anuthetlc
action
Reg. $4.99
It Is also admitted . that the
By Mrs. John Stout
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmwood Rest Home at
.r.. htnr in mtn••tt•. AntlRe••to
· d word , of t h ville.
acm•
11rm1 to
oe.ct DRUGS,
htalln1.
driver of your car's most im· Mn. May Mason ·IS ·m Ch'tc- CadJe, recewe
at SWISHER
• LO!'IHI
\ portant eadget. His aeneral ago u guest of her aon and death of Mr. Martsch s
; driving ability and tbe state of wife, Mr. and Mrs. Pa~l Mas- in Idaho.
.
bis health while driving are on
Mr. and Mr!. Ernest ~mutn , l l
Important faetors influencing Mrs. Hope Harper, Guy Harp· Mr. and Mrs. Oris Smith, Mr.
his chance~ of avoldlnl an ~cand granddaueJ!ter, Dreama, and Mrs. Delbert Sm1tlo. Mr.
ciJ!ent. How then does the tak· spent Sunday at Zane.villo.
and Mrs. Harold Smith, Mr.
lng of drugs affect his driv· Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Haning, ·and Mrs. Robert Smtth and
lng abillly?
grandson Brian Timon and Mrs. ilies attended the Sm~th reun-11
.'
llanillf! were guests of ion at Lancaster Fai;rRr•oun&gt;ds I
In an emotionally tense per· Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bolen r.. last Sunday.
son • small dose of a sleep in· cently.
Rev. and Mro. John W. Kim'
ducor or a tranquilizer may lm· Guests of Mrs. Donohue Sun- bier and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
prove one's driving ability bul day were her mother, Mrs. Par. Morris are in attendance at the
a larger dose would Impair sons of Racine and Mrs. Paul annual Methodist Conference at
II. This involves such a delicat•
and daughter, P au Ia, Lakeside.
balance that It l1 courting dan Racine. 1
Hazel carnahon and Frances
ger to lake any of these .
Mr. and Mrs. ·Raymond Chap. Foster spent a recent weel&lt;end
while or just prior to drlvm~ . man of Silver Springs, Md., r.. at Buckeye Lake with
Mr..
Antihistamines given for aller·
were guests of relativos Loe Tisdale
gles may also lnduee drnwsl .. '·'.'
Mn. Ralph Gllmon of Mid·
and thus indirectly cause '"' Mr. and Mrs. James Borgan dleport and granddaughter. JUl·
dents. The same can be s"d and children of Lancaster were ia AM Par&lt;QII! of Columbus
·• of insu'fin if the dose is w
of Mrs. Nellie Borgan spent a day with Mrs. Hazrl
. large.
and MidlaeL
. , carnaham
\ The amphetamines or pep Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Joo Arnott and
·pills temporal11y . increase one '
Albany were guests of ~r.
••n.ral alertness. As the effecl
Mn. Henry Waggoner Sun- Sall!l'day night.
·
wears off, however, there may
afternoon.
Mrs. Joe Carsey and &lt;laugh.
1:. a regound sense of faligue
Mr. and Mrs. O&gt;nrad Ator of ter. Cathy, are f1Uest111n Mary·
"rui ,depreuion. In large du&lt;e.' Albany were Sunday visitors of land wltb Mr. ,and Mrs,..,)iiarold
t'ifse dl'llll may cause d!Zzt· Mr. and Mrs. Bud Morris.
Graham.· .,. '·
neos. Irritability arid distract!· Mn. Ruth Morris called on Mrs. Donahue •nd Mrs. John
billty. Thert l1, therefore, only Mrs. Ethel Harmon, who is ilL Stout attended Sunday School at
one safe rule for those w~o do Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wella and Pageville SUIJ(jay, .
much drlvlng: Keep phySically Mr. Stewart went to Zion Sun- \f.iii.iiiiiiiiliioaiiiiiiiii;iili-; 1
fit without the use of drugs. and day Scltool and preaching servdon't dtlvt when you are !ired. lees at Mt. Union last Sunday.
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Mr. end Mn. Dan Jon•• 1111d
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker,
family, and Mr~. Floaale Petty took the formrr'a daughter,
Sharon It Washington. O.C.,,
Saturday. Sharon Js omplO)·ed
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Q - II ·dlen • IJ)eelal diet the"' June 1.
for a low rod blood cell count'! Mike Harrll Is recovering
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this disease. Soine ·are·benefited
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teen Ohlinger, junior ctistodlan:
tn 8n lmll.l:"ssl,ve ceremony, an, guide: Kathy King, marsh-~ tiring offtcers. Miss Nease also ry; Jla Darnell, treasure~; Ma- Patricia London,· ,nag bearer:
l!l!cky Nease: daughter of Mr. aU; Betsy Cunningham, chap- presented the retiring honored ry Virginia Kaut2, directress of Mary Fra~cls, musician, and
lind Mrs. Arthur Nease, Porn-- lain; Nancy Buchanan, first queen wi th a gift. Mrs. Harry musiC; Ada Nease, promoter of Roberta Ki'ae~ler, soloist.
eroy, was Installed .honored messenger: Jan Alkire, t bIrd P. Smith, guardian of the wciability; Helen. Mullen, pro- Corsages were p~esentlld to
queen ol Bethel 62, lnll!rnatton· messenger: Twila Clatworthy, Bethel and Paul Darnell, asso- moter of :hosp1tahty. .
each of ,the installing officers by
al Ot:der of, Job,'s Daughters. !Uth messenger: Kathy Francis, ciate guardian, were also pre- Other dJSUngulshed ·guests In· Mr. and Mrs. Nease, who also
Th' instauattQh took pIa c e librarian; Carol King, musici- sen led gift's by Miss Cleek.
traduced and we,lcomed were gave a corJ3g~ to Mrs. Smith
Mondaf night . ~t· th' Pomero~ . an: Dianne Welsh, recorder: Past honored queens of the Mrs. Bertha Grace, dlre~tor of and , • bou'tonmere to Darnell.
Masonl·.· Temple- 'Other officers Kathy Watson, treasurer; Sher· Bethel introduced and welcom- epic, Bethel 73, Gathpolls, Ber- Follo;':Tg her Installation, Mr
Installed were .Debbie KIng, ry King, senior custodian; Ir- ed were Sarah Bechtle, Jennl- mce Hoffman: deputy grand rna. and s. N~ase presented their
senior princess: Arinette Warn- ene ·Barnes, junior custodian; fer Blakeslee. A~ta Carpenter tror. o. DIStriCt 25; .James Bu- daughter With the gu~st book
er, junlor,prlncess: Shiela Cow ,Becky ijoudashelt, inner guard; and Linda ~O!t· Elaine Haud- chanan. tllustnous master ?f sign"'! by those attending, apd
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• ~ - Susan Gerlach, outer guard, Le- ren, junior princess of Bethel Boswprth Councd; and Besste a Jobs Daughters emblem neckempl9yment in 'Indiana. Lennie anne Sebo· and sandy Taylor, 73. Gallipolis, was also present- King, worthy matron of Evan- lace.
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ed preceding the installation geline Chapter 172: Betty Cow- During ~ con~luding social
to Indiana where he ~xpects to Following the installation, ceremony.
an, worthy matron of Pome~oy ~our, refreshments were served
be employed. Pam Cleek, retiring honored Mr. and Mrs. Nease w ere Chapter 100, and Jane &amp;lin, m the d1mng room. A fioral
Mr. and Mrs: Hugh Fergu- queen, placed the honored escorted to seats in the East. worthy matron ·of , HarriSon· piece and tapers centered ,the
son and Jam~s of Columbus vis- queen's pin on Miss Nease's Special recognition, was given vtlle. chapter 255. The worthy table. Mrs. Ada Nease · and
ited Sunday with Mrs. Fergu- robe, and pr..ented her with a Mrs. Smith, guardt811 and D~r- matrons .served as registrars Mrs. Mary Cleek presided at
son's mother, Mrs. nertha Par- gift. An inscribed necklace w~s nel, assncial• guardian. Other for the _evem~g.
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the punc_h bowls. Mrs. Mullen
ker and brother, ·Major Parker p~senjed by Miss Nease to council rntmb&lt;rs presented The mstallmg officers were was chatrman for the •oc Ia I
and family.
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But now, 1 want to say j'How

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You see, God, they told me you
didn't exist,
Like a f&lt;K•ll believed all this.

By Boll Boeflieh

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Last night fro!p a shell hole I
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I saw yopr skY,
Enjoying a return to Meigs County and Pomeroy 1 figured 'right. then they had
where she spent many hours in earher years is 11Jss !11 dt~l~e a he, t
th'
; frances !hie, now living in Covina, Calif.
1· a
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Frances is the guest of her aunt, Miss Vida lhle, , you made,
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:High St., and will be around for several more days.
I d have known they weren t
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This is Frances' flfsl visit to Pomeroy in eight years
callmg a spade, a spad".
and she's enjoying every mmute of 1\. lnctdentally, her 1
&gt;sister, Ruth, IS now living in Walnut. Calif., and her bro- · I wonder, God, if you'd shake
; ther, Clarence-the last of the family to leave Pomeroy I
my hand,
l -is living in Pasadena.
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~ Frances is a piano and organ j m1lbon_: .Route 7 Improvements,
understand ;
inl'tru:-tor with her own studio I $2.2 mJJIJon: Roule 33 work, $4.3 Funny I had te come to thi:·l
In Corona .
million, and the
Middleport
hellish place
se wage disposal system, $600,- Before- 1 h(ld time to se-e yuor
C. EDWIN OOWLlN, head • 0000.
f.ce'
of the catalog and processing I Quite an outlay, which should t
.:.department a't the Ohio State 1pro.vide encouragement for our , Wl'\1 , l guess there isn't much
:Library in Columbus, ha!l r~s- 1 restdents.
more to say
'ervations for the Third Annual 1
But I'm sure glad, God, I met
.Big Bend Regatta Weekend. 1 ACTIVITY IS really speeding 1
you today,
Mr. Dow lin is to be here for 1up for Bill ~ay~ anG Aaron ! I guess the Zero Hour will soon
the unveiling of the name on Zahl who agam wtll ~ead th~ art I
be lwre,
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now from the Veterans Administratlon Hospital In Huntlngton, W. Va. On June 211 he will
rerurn to the hospital, His con·
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ISarah Taylor, all o.l Collllllbus.
Mrs. Wes BelleS Jr. o.l Wellsopen! MOnday wtib Mrr.
1...... Hayman and father and
visited graves of relatives at I
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bad&amp;ely
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Mrs. Harmon Fox visited reSy · H, Mrs. Marie Lawrence ,and Mr. Simon Powell, local, cently with Mr. and Mrs. Wy- :
a f .MM- Elva Dailey, Stivm- railed on llr. and Mrs. May- att Radford.
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Olin Rife of Columbus and &gt;
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-May Jobnolon
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Albans, w. Va., visited their
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Eugene Meadows, Leonard
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will serve as the honor guard 1 ,~aturday. Anyone having difiible fight
during the regatta
parade bulty m meetmg that sehr:du\e ' Who knows? I may come to
when Sandra will be riding· on may conla ~t Mayer at the Pomyour tmuse tonight.
the unit for having won the eroy Pastry Shop and spec·
Dame the bookmobile' contest. ial arrangements will be work· · Though I wasn't friendly to you
The ··unveiling'' is tentativel)'l ed out.
before·
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.ij,heduled for 10:30 a. m. o1 Mildred Gibb• . .;lawn, who , I w.mder, God, if you'd wait at
For ma:limum atrqtll
rety.
Friday. June 23.
exhlbtls at At!anl!c Cdy, N.
your dotr?
oDellvers more mileage
j each yr:ar, will be amnng lhe l Look, I'm crying! Me? ShedNe" wider, deeper preci1i.on-bladed tread 4:e~JD P'I'V"ides lOo/0 more mUea,r• ihJn th•
NICK HARRIS, son of Mr.: artists displaving as will Ruth ding Iears'!
p!'fiiiJua FireatoDe Champion.
and Mrs. Gordon Harris, rorm'J Gosney' Middleport, who does I I wish I had known you these
• Provides better traction
er Middleport residents, wi l-.1 i some interesting work. B i II
. many years.
HUildrldo of extra "srippin8"• edJet and win.
"e~t~~.pe" poovee provide imprDYed wet or dry
undergo a special 10 we~ks : has rereived calls rrom a~ far
pavemml traction.
traininH
session at
L o n'g : away as Stewart from people : Well, I have to 12:0 now. God,
•All-around better ride
llJa•cll, N. J Nick, an elecri- 1 who wish to exhibit.
I Goodbye,[
New "Z...iped" modified wrap-around about•
ell t- ngineer, is fmployed w~th ! Last year was the first time Strange since I met you- I'm
dera pl'OYille better tracdon and atability ()Q
coroeNI. .EDiiDeered tor a quieter ride toot
11ft Hell Laboratory in Culurr:- 1for the show to be held and . not afraid to die!
•Up·to-tho-mtnute
styling
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ty projects In f.be maldng l of the regatta for which there in 8 hospital on Okinawa, to
ANY S1~ LISTED
mt'an an expenditure of I is no admission charge.
his mother, Mrs. Lessie Mu!Uns
To tit INSI Bukk LaSIDrl!s &amp; \nvic1as, Chtvtol•ts. Chevy 11't,
~ 13 million dollars' 1 I
and her family.
Chrya.r NMp;Prtl, Corv..,s. CoiWtlts. O.rts. Ool'lln, r.B5't.
fll!'dl. Men;Uryl. Olthtl'l(lbiles. Pl,mGUlhs, Pont~s. Aambi./ ~Is sounds hke quite an ,,,. BETI'Y WILLS. reliable Girl ___.::;:=:=::::=.-Ambluadof...Thuoclerbir&lt;ll, &amp; V1lllnt1.
f';..: rfmic shot in the arm to Mei~3 ! Friday at the Meigs County Tn·
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, firmary, Is a patient at Veter~r0~t'cls st~ting vf'ry ~oon l aM Memonal Hosptlal where
iftirJude the Tupper!! P l ai r. S· she underwPnt major surgery .
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piiljed .xpenditurt, $2.8 m•l-1blmd. dOfS a great deal of the [
Tubeless
Blackwei!S
j,i(lt; the Meigs Local School letter writing &amp;t the infirmary --------":":'~
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'jll!!*i~t'a new ·high schooL $2
and _on heHype:"riter__Y"': I Attendance at Laurel C Ill f
e~cise In, nle• th and
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1radt·ill tue oil your ur.
t,......~ - -, hanna visited her grandmother, on ,June 11_ was 127. Offering
1.25-14{8.00.14). 9.15·15(1.10·15), 6.50 13,
7.75-14 (1.59·14), 7.75-UI (6 .70·15)
jMro. Minnie Carroll and famlly . :was $20.4S.
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TUIELfSS WHnEWALLS AD/) I:I.H
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Beaver, Pa. and with his grand-,liOn. .
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NO MONEY DOWN with your ASHLAND CREDIT CARD
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leeson, Ft. Mr. and Mrs . Dana Wolfe and ,Texas, are visiting his moth•
Wajne, Ind., Mrs. Doris Dailey daughter. Carrol, East Liver- ·er. Mrs. Bertha Parker, and
Stop in and pljly Ashltnd GRAND SLAM BASEBALL!
anil' lamily visited Mr. and Mrs pool, attended the funeral , of other relatives in Columbus be-1 - - - - - - - - · -...- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; ; ; ; :
Homer Icenhower.
Mrs. Mona Wolfe, and VISited fore returning to Texas.
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¥.~-Mary Kerns, Mr. Okey ;Mr. and Mrs. Cecil lloseberry j Mrs. Chapman, matron of the ,
P~, local, Mr. and Mn. Gene I nnd fam1lv. Other callers of the ehildren's home, Mrs. Harmon 1
ward and family and Mrs. ijaz- .Roseberrys were Mr. and Mrs. :Fox and Mrs. George Sisson ,
go and family . local, and Leo Layne, Mrs. Zana Middle- held an outing one evening
- . Paulin; .Pa r:k and r.:~.m ily,: !'!Wart . l.aur: t and .Ja~ft. IIJr al ' &lt;'entl.v at the Syracuse Park
.Col b~•- VISi ted Mr: and Mrs.: Mr. and Mrs . Hayes McMur the children nl the home.
~.,.Dal!ey and fam1l y.
1 1' 3 ~.. Mr . and Mr:i. Junior Dai· 1and Kay Howell and Larr .
RET~ oN soUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES
• ~- aild Mrs. Harley Keyes. ley Mr. Bob Lawson, Mr. and Walker were guests for t h e:
Plata, came here for her M J , p 1 p tl· d 1evening.
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"'! Edd Ed t , b San-1 • The show •·1 11 feature all The signal' Well, God, I'll have
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4ra .(iarnes a third grader at forms o art. at: ex I l ors are
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a t&gt;m cen er.
fowship hall of St. Paul's Luth·
to know.
Classmates of Miss Garnes l,lran Church frnm l to 3 P·. m. Look now, this will be a herri·

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PT. PLEASANT - Sir
· son County youths
Ashland, Kentucky, Wednesday
for InduCtion Into the armed

BY ADA SLACK
· Recent visitors of Mrs. Fred
Jenldnl Sr., 1011 Mike, and M.,.
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tha Repp were Mr. and Mra.
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and Cathy Jo, of Wmlleld,
-George Morgan Jenkins
d son, ar1 r., were recen wee
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daughter, Jan, Bellevue. ~~so end gUests ol their aunt and and daUihter, Ma~ Beth,
B. ru:e-·and ~ren, ~bbl a~
clllllnc on Memorial Day - • ""uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Dunbar, W. Va., 'Vllllled,.a
St. Albans, Billy Rife
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Mrs.
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Bum Bowen who
Mrs. Agne• White and Richard Mr. llld Mrs. Carl Duckworth nes Wh1te aod uncle, Rlchard is home on
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of Coshoctllll, Mr. and Mrs. Duckworth and her mother,
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Dr. and Mrs, Dale Hubbard ames ·
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of Albany ltnd Billy Rife of
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01 Waablnglon D C we dren, Steve, Barbara and K1t- of MasPn, W. Va. They
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weete!td IUflh of, bls.,paren~ ty, of Lancaster visited Mrs. visited in Middleport with Mr.
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even ng.
· IDd other relatlv~
Du&lt;Xworth.
daughter, Texai)Dil, Be u Ia h Mn. Fay Wood and MrB. :Myr. Mrs. Loll Mayes 'baa return- Mr. and Mrs. David Cascl of White and her guests, Mr. and ta Rife are !pending a feJ! day•
ell to her borne at Elkview, Columbus were weekend
Mrs. Nealy White and MyrUe with Mr. and Mrs. Henry ilfank
W. Va. She tatllht In Ute ll'ade of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Watkins of Akron. ,
Ppmeroy .R. D. ·
ochool hero tho put term and er and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs· GeOrge
A2c Larry E. Rife, son of Mr.
resided with her llephew, AJ. Mr, and Mrs. Larry Morarlty er and Eleanor Kay and Mrs. and Mro. Chas. "S. Rile, and
len !Jpscomb and famlly.
and children of Columbus were Richard Rou.h spent a few
Charlotte Dee
Mrs. Ada Slack, accompanled weekend guests ot biB
d,ys with relatives In Rltl- were nwu-rl~ June so In a
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan of Mrs. Pauline Morarity
man.
church wedding at Bowie, TeJ,
Portamoutb to Portland Mern- brother, Marty.
orlal Day where they were the Mrs. Clara Lavendar,
Mr. and Mrs. William
Mr. and Mn. Robert Rife and
guests of Mrs. Clara Sarwn te Lind •·• M•"'
and lam!ly have moved to
spent SUnday~.:~~~~
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M 8 nd M ·'
and son, CltariH.
week visiting her sons,
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Earl Harden of Canton spent and ,James,, and their famtlles on the railroad.
several day• here with rei.. In Sauk VIUage,
Mrs. Earl Ctl.sler remains a .:4Ts. l)o~lle .l!~:,iu
lives.
Mrs. Ellen Newland of Co- medical patlerit · at the Veler· lei1, Pearl 1,~
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~· and Mrs. WOlle Guinther lumbu. spent a weekend with an's Memorial .. Hospital.
lrniJfe, Ohio,
Of Gallipolla were Weekend vis- her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
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Mn. Chas.
ltors ol his parents, Mr. and Guinther and iamlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leading-"--Mrs. Guy Guinther, brothers, Mr. and Mrs. 'ohn Slack and bam spent a wee~end. In Coem'.,
Kenneth and Terry; IIIIer, Ka- sona, John and Donald,
lumbus where ~,attended a
reb, also Mr. IIIII Mnt. Mal- the weekend with his
,Club convenbon. .
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Mrs. Ada Slack and other
Mrs. Agnes White, accompaa- ·
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Mr. and Mt'l, f1o11Ju Moore tlves.
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led by Mr. ~ M!:fl. J"!'lffa II: ·
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lllj e~Jidrell, Chrllty and Brit- Mr. and Mrs. Edward
White, -~ ~ l!e!l!. ~~Jnl . ~n
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loll, ol Newark were recent and daughter spent several
evening vlstUnJi Mr. llid Mrs. PT. PLEASANT -The W•s·
weekend guests of her parents, with relatives in Zanesville.~
HaffS and ·:amlly of iern District Holstein TwU!ght
Mr. and Mn. Herman London Recent visitors at the
Pomllroy and.M~- and Mrs. Em- meetlog will be held toolght
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and Patricia.
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolfe
Eynon and aon, Dennis, of (Thursday) be&amp;b1ning at,· 6:30
!'fr. and Mrs. Thomas Quick family were Mr. and Mrs. Racine.
p.m. at Southside o\i !lie ,
of. Columbtla spent Saturday scott Shank of Pomeroy,
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with hit j)IB'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brenda Justis of Letart Falls
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James S,. qwct. and llister, Mrs. and Mrs. Wolfe's nephew,
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ohop will be held,
Mar."l'et Gottrlll.
•
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ly for club
who
Mt. ~d Mrs. lt011Dath Mllbl- Iough from the Army. He
pect to show their projects
bacl! and fl!Jllly of Silverton, been sent to Germany.
th.e county fair.
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W. 'V a., spent a Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. Norman
At 8 p.m. the main
!be ~ev, and Mro1 Ea.tl Custer. rlx and daughter, Dentse,
By Mrs. Herbert lloaab
will be.held
Mr. and Mrs. Fr&amp;llklln Hen- Hammond, Ind., were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roush of ?"lloch larm.
driX, and daug~ter, Barbara and gue.sts of Mr. ah11 Mrs. Troy Lisbon were overnight guests mvlled and
Mr. and Mrs. Eari.Hendrlx and Zwllling an~~er _relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush their family.

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foUowing namH or oeleetees for ~milb, Carl Roger Blr•~eld. Eugene Adams,
. Bess R Moore ol lbe Selec· ohysl~~ examination: Job n . D!!)ll~ . EJ!8rme f.:owlkef,. 111 . S!!iim. Jr., _liM! .
. SorviCO also released 'I'll e ~- lrughes, Harry Joe ' •e Clayton J~ffen. · · · , JOhtllllil. ·

Six Report for
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cha~l c. McWilliaiiiB of Pomeroy 19 shown here fir.
ing on the range at the Patrol Academy in Columbus.
C~de~ McWilliams, a native of Mason County, West
VIrginia,. Is In the seeond week of a 14 week training
course at the Academy. On graduatron he will be
appolnted anJ.t
State Highway Pafrolman.
Ml His wife Ruth
Ellen, d au,. er KU
e Y Jo and son chael reside at
1640 Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy.

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PT. PLEASANT ..; The Col·
ogne Dltlrlct Sunday Scbool ·
Convention has been soheduled
lor Sunday, June 25 at the Shl- 1
lob Cburclt.
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This year's theme will be .
"Empowered to Wltness," The 1
day's activities will Include ope- 1
L'IBl slnJIDg by EV#Iyn Sargent,
The Leon Metbodlst Choir, Gay
Herdman and L«l Wedge, The
Smith Trio, The Creaton Jr.
Choir, Gospol Lighthoose Trio I
and Ronnie Wedge.
Speakers will be the Rev.
Frank Bennett, Rev. Gerald
Sayre 1imd the 1\ev. Normal
Nash. ·
A basket dinner and fellowship hour will beheld.

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Carpenter, sentor custodlan;
teen Ohlinger, junior ctistodlan:
tn 8n lmll.l:"ssl,ve ceremony, an, guide: Kathy King, marsh-~ tiring offtcers. Miss Nease also ry; Jla Darnell, treasure~; Ma- Patricia London,· ,nag bearer:
l!l!cky Nease: daughter of Mr. aU; Betsy Cunningham, chap- presented the retiring honored ry Virginia Kaut2, directress of Mary Fra~cls, musician, and
lind Mrs. Arthur Nease, Porn-- lain; Nancy Buchanan, first queen wi th a gift. Mrs. Harry musiC; Ada Nease, promoter of Roberta Ki'ae~ler, soloist.
eroy, was Installed .honored messenger: Jan Alkire, t bIrd P. Smith, guardian of the wciability; Helen. Mullen, pro- Corsages were p~esentlld to
queen ol Bethel 62, lnll!rnatton· messenger: Twila Clatworthy, Bethel and Paul Darnell, asso- moter of :hosp1tahty. .
each of ,the installing officers by
al Ot:der of, Job,'s Daughters. !Uth messenger: Kathy Francis, ciate guardian, were also pre- Other dJSUngulshed ·guests In· Mr. and Mrs. Nease, who also
Th' instauattQh took pIa c e librarian; Carol King, musici- sen led gift's by Miss Cleek.
traduced and we,lcomed were gave a corJ3g~ to Mrs. Smith
Mondaf night . ~t· th' Pomero~ . an: Dianne Welsh, recorder: Past honored queens of the Mrs. Bertha Grace, dlre~tor of and , • bou'tonmere to Darnell.
Masonl·.· Temple- 'Other officers Kathy Watson, treasurer; Sher· Bethel introduced and welcom- epic, Bethel 73, Gathpolls, Ber- Follo;':Tg her Installation, Mr
Installed were .Debbie KIng, ry King, senior custodian; Ir- ed were Sarah Bechtle, Jennl- mce Hoffman: deputy grand rna. and s. N~ase presented their
senior princess: Arinette Warn- ene ·Barnes, junior custodian; fer Blakeslee. A~ta Carpenter tror. o. DIStriCt 25; .James Bu- daughter With the gu~st book
er, junlor,prlncess: Shiela Cow ,Becky ijoudashelt, inner guard; and Linda ~O!t· Elaine Haud- chanan. tllustnous master ?f sign"'! by those attending, apd
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• ~ - Susan Gerlach, outer guard, Le- ren, junior princess of Bethel Boswprth Councd; and Besste a Jobs Daughters emblem neckempl9yment in 'Indiana. Lennie anne Sebo· and sandy Taylor, 73. Gallipolis, was also present- King, worthy matron of Evan- lace.
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Lyons accompanied Mr. Howell choir_.
ed preceding the installation geline Chapter 172: Betty Cow- During ~ con~luding social
to Indiana where he ~xpects to Following the installation, ceremony.
an, worthy matron of Pome~oy ~our, refreshments were served
be employed. Pam Cleek, retiring honored Mr. and Mrs. Nease w ere Chapter 100, and Jane &amp;lin, m the d1mng room. A fioral
Mr. and Mrs: Hugh Fergu- queen, placed the honored escorted to seats in the East. worthy matron ·of , HarriSon· piece and tapers centered ,the
son and Jam~s of Columbus vis- queen's pin on Miss Nease's Special recognition, was given vtlle. chapter 255. The worthy table. Mrs. Ada Nease · and
ited Sunday with Mrs. Fergu- robe, and pr..ented her with a Mrs. Smith, guardt811 and D~r- matrons .served as registrars Mrs. Mary Cleek presided at
son's mother, Mrs. nertha Par- gift. An inscribed necklace w~s nel, assncial• guardian. Other for the _evem~g.
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the punc_h bowls. Mrs. Mullen
ker and brother, ·Major Parker p~senjed by Miss Nease to council rntmb&lt;rs presented The mstallmg officers were was chatrman for the •oc Ia I
and family.
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Syracuse
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Look, God, I have never spoken to you
But now, 1 want to say j'How

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You see, God, they told me you
didn't exist,
Like a f&lt;K•ll believed all this.

By Boll Boeflieh

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Last night fro!p a shell hole I
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I saw yopr skY,
Enjoying a return to Meigs County and Pomeroy 1 figured 'right. then they had
where she spent many hours in earher years is 11Jss !11 dt~l~e a he, t
th'
; frances !hie, now living in Covina, Calif.
1· a
en time o see mgs
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Frances is the guest of her aunt, Miss Vida lhle, , you made,
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:High St., and will be around for several more days.
I d have known they weren t
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This is Frances' flfsl visit to Pomeroy in eight years
callmg a spade, a spad".
and she's enjoying every mmute of 1\. lnctdentally, her 1
&gt;sister, Ruth, IS now living in Walnut. Calif., and her bro- · I wonder, God, if you'd shake
; ther, Clarence-the last of the family to leave Pomeroy I
my hand,
l -is living in Pasadena.
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~ Frances is a piano and organ j m1lbon_: .Route 7 Improvements,
understand ;
inl'tru:-tor with her own studio I $2.2 mJJIJon: Roule 33 work, $4.3 Funny I had te come to thi:·l
In Corona .
million, and the
Middleport
hellish place
se wage disposal system, $600,- Before- 1 h(ld time to se-e yuor
C. EDWIN OOWLlN, head • 0000.
f.ce'
of the catalog and processing I Quite an outlay, which should t
.:.department a't the Ohio State 1pro.vide encouragement for our , Wl'\1 , l guess there isn't much
:Library in Columbus, ha!l r~s- 1 restdents.
more to say
'ervations for the Third Annual 1
But I'm sure glad, God, I met
.Big Bend Regatta Weekend. 1 ACTIVITY IS really speeding 1
you today,
Mr. Dow lin is to be here for 1up for Bill ~ay~ anG Aaron ! I guess the Zero Hour will soon
the unveiling of the name on Zahl who agam wtll ~ead th~ art I
be lwre,
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c
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B"''·mobl'le
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to
be
staged
m
conJunc,
But
I'm not afraid since I know
the Melgs oun
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Mr. Chas. S. Rife is at home
now from the Veterans Administratlon Hospital In Huntlngton, W. Va. On June 211 he will
rerurn to the hospital, His con·
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Weekend guests o.1 Mr. and
Cbas. S. Rife were Mr.
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ISarah Taylor, all o.l Collllllbus.
Mrs. Wes BelleS Jr. o.l Wellsopen! MOnday wtib Mrr.
1...... Hayman and father and
visited graves of relatives at I
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Mrs. Harmon Fox visited reSy · H, Mrs. Marie Lawrence ,and Mr. Simon Powell, local, cently with Mr. and Mrs. Wy- :
a f .MM- Elva Dailey, Stivm- railed on llr. and Mrs. May- att Radford.
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Olin Rife of Columbus and &gt;
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-May Jobnolon
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Albans, w. Va., visited their
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during the regatta
parade bulty m meetmg that sehr:du\e ' Who knows? I may come to
when Sandra will be riding· on may conla ~t Mayer at the Pomyour tmuse tonight.
the unit for having won the eroy Pastry Shop and spec·
Dame the bookmobile' contest. ial arrangements will be work· · Though I wasn't friendly to you
The ··unveiling'' is tentativel)'l ed out.
before·
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.ij,heduled for 10:30 a. m. o1 Mildred Gibb• . .;lawn, who , I w.mder, God, if you'd wait at
For ma:limum atrqtll
rety.
Friday. June 23.
exhlbtls at At!anl!c Cdy, N.
your dotr?
oDellvers more mileage
j each yr:ar, will be amnng lhe l Look, I'm crying! Me? ShedNe" wider, deeper preci1i.on-bladed tread 4:e~JD P'I'V"ides lOo/0 more mUea,r• ihJn th•
NICK HARRIS, son of Mr.: artists displaving as will Ruth ding Iears'!
p!'fiiiJua FireatoDe Champion.
and Mrs. Gordon Harris, rorm'J Gosney' Middleport, who does I I wish I had known you these
• Provides better traction
er Middleport residents, wi l-.1 i some interesting work. B i II
. many years.
HUildrldo of extra "srippin8"• edJet and win.
"e~t~~.pe" poovee provide imprDYed wet or dry
undergo a special 10 we~ks : has rereived calls rrom a~ far
pavemml traction.
traininH
session at
L o n'g : away as Stewart from people : Well, I have to 12:0 now. God,
•All-around better ride
llJa•cll, N. J Nick, an elecri- 1 who wish to exhibit.
I Goodbye,[
New "Z...iped" modified wrap-around about•
ell t- ngineer, is fmployed w~th ! Last year was the first time Strange since I met you- I'm
dera pl'OYille better tracdon and atability ()Q
coroeNI. .EDiiDeered tor a quieter ride toot
11ft Hell Laboratory in Culurr:- 1for the show to be held and . not afraid to die!
•Up·to-tho-mtnute
styling
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ID yuu KNOW that Meig1 The art show Is one feoture I sent bv David Mullins, who is
ty projects In f.be maldng l of the regatta for which there in 8 hospital on Okinawa, to
ANY S1~ LISTED
mt'an an expenditure of I is no admission charge.
his mother, Mrs. Lessie Mu!Uns
To tit INSI Bukk LaSIDrl!s &amp; \nvic1as, Chtvtol•ts. Chevy 11't,
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and her family.
Chrya.r NMp;Prtl, Corv..,s. CoiWtlts. O.rts. Ool'lln, r.B5't.
fll!'dl. Men;Uryl. Olthtl'l(lbiles. Pl,mGUlhs, Pont~s. Aambi./ ~Is sounds hke quite an ,,,. BETI'Y WILLS. reliable Girl ___.::;:=:=::::=.-Ambluadof...Thuoclerbir&lt;ll, &amp; V1lllnt1.
f';..: rfmic shot in the arm to Mei~3 ! Friday at the Meigs County Tn·
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, firmary, Is a patient at Veter~r0~t'cls st~ting vf'ry ~oon l aM Memonal Hosptlal where
iftirJude the Tupper!! P l ai r. S· she underwPnt major surgery .
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piiljed .xpenditurt, $2.8 m•l-1blmd. dOfS a great deal of the [
Tubeless
Blackwei!S
j,i(lt; the Meigs Local School letter writing &amp;t the infirmary --------":":'~
PLUS $1 .80 to $2.56 Fed.
'jll!!*i~t'a new ·high schooL $2
and _on heHype:"riter__Y"': I Attendance at Laurel C Ill f
e~cise In, nle• th and
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1radt·ill tue oil your ur.
t,......~ - -, hanna visited her grandmother, on ,June 11_ was 127. Offering
1.25-14{8.00.14). 9.15·15(1.10·15), 6.50 13,
7.75-14 (1.59·14), 7.75-UI (6 .70·15)
jMro. Minnie Carroll and famlly . :was $20.4S.
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TUIELfSS WHnEWALLS AD/) I:I.H
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Beaver, Pa. and with his grand-,liOn. .
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NO MONEY DOWN with your ASHLAND CREDIT CARD
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leeson, Ft. Mr. and Mrs . Dana Wolfe and ,Texas, are visiting his moth•
Wajne, Ind., Mrs. Doris Dailey daughter. Carrol, East Liver- ·er. Mrs. Bertha Parker, and
Stop in and pljly Ashltnd GRAND SLAM BASEBALL!
anil' lamily visited Mr. and Mrs pool, attended the funeral , of other relatives in Columbus be-1 - - - - - - - - · -...- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; ; ; ; :
Homer Icenhower.
Mrs. Mona Wolfe, and VISited fore returning to Texas.
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¥.~-Mary Kerns, Mr. Okey ;Mr. and Mrs. Cecil lloseberry j Mrs. Chapman, matron of the ,
P~, local, Mr. and Mn. Gene I nnd fam1lv. Other callers of the ehildren's home, Mrs. Harmon 1
ward and family and Mrs. ijaz- .Roseberrys were Mr. and Mrs. :Fox and Mrs. George Sisson ,
go and family . local, and Leo Layne, Mrs. Zana Middle- held an outing one evening
- . Paulin; .Pa r:k and r.:~.m ily,: !'!Wart . l.aur: t and .Ja~ft. IIJr al ' &lt;'entl.v at the Syracuse Park
.Col b~•- VISi ted Mr: and Mrs.: Mr. and Mrs . Hayes McMur the children nl the home.
~.,.Dal!ey and fam1l y.
1 1' 3 ~.. Mr . and Mr:i. Junior Dai· 1and Kay Howell and Larr .
RET~ oN soUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES
• ~- aild Mrs. Harley Keyes. ley Mr. Bob Lawson, Mr. and Walker were guests for t h e:
Plata, came here for her M J , p 1 p tl· d 1evening.
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"'! Edd Ed t , b San-1 • The show •·1 11 feature all The signal' Well, God, I'll have
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Classmates of Miss Garnes l,lran Church frnm l to 3 P·. m. Look now, this will be a herri·

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Ashland Lou's Ashland Service

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PT. PLEASANT - Sir
· son County youths
Ashland, Kentucky, Wednesday
for InduCtion Into the armed

BY ADA SLACK
· Recent visitors of Mrs. Fred
Jenldnl Sr., 1011 Mike, and M.,.
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tha Repp were Mr. and Mra.
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and Cathy Jo, of Wmlleld,
-George Morgan Jenkins
d son, ar1 r., were recen wee
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daughter, Jan, Bellevue. ~~so end gUests ol their aunt and and daUihter, Ma~ Beth,
B. ru:e-·and ~ren, ~bbl a~
clllllnc on Memorial Day - • ""uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Dunbar, W. Va., 'Vllllled,.a
St. Albans, Billy Rife
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Mrs. Agne• White and Richard Mr. llld Mrs. Carl Duckworth nes Wh1te aod uncle, Rlchard is home on
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01 Waablnglon D C we dren, Steve, Barbara and K1t- of MasPn, W. Va. They
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Du&lt;Xworth.
daughter, Texai)Dil, Be u Ia h Mn. Fay Wood and MrB. :Myr. Mrs. Loll Mayes 'baa return- Mr. and Mrs. David Cascl of White and her guests, Mr. and ta Rife are !pending a feJ! day•
ell to her borne at Elkview, Columbus were weekend
Mrs. Nealy White and MyrUe with Mr. and Mrs. Henry ilfank
W. Va. She tatllht In Ute ll'ade of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Watkins of Akron. ,
Ppmeroy .R. D. ·
ochool hero tho put term and er and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs· GeOrge
A2c Larry E. Rife, son of Mr.
resided with her llephew, AJ. Mr, and Mrs. Larry Morarlty er and Eleanor Kay and Mrs. and Mro. Chas. "S. Rile, and
len !Jpscomb and famlly.
and children of Columbus were Richard Rou.h spent a few
Charlotte Dee
Mrs. Ada Slack, accompanled weekend guests ot biB
d,ys with relatives In Rltl- were nwu-rl~ June so In a
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan of Mrs. Pauline Morarity
man.
church wedding at Bowie, TeJ,
Portamoutb to Portland Mern- brother, Marty.
orlal Day where they were the Mrs. Clara Lavendar,
Mr. and Mrs. William
Mr. and Mn. Robert Rife and
guests of Mrs. Clara Sarwn te Lind •·• M•"'
and lam!ly have moved to
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week visiting her sons,
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Earl Harden of Canton spent and ,James,, and their famtlles on the railroad.
several day• here with rei.. In Sauk VIUage,
Mrs. Earl Ctl.sler remains a .:4Ts. l)o~lle .l!~:,iu
lives.
Mrs. Ellen Newland of Co- medical patlerit · at the Veler· lei1, Pearl 1,~
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lrniJfe, Ohio,
Of Gallipolla were Weekend vis- her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
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Mn. Chas.
ltors ol his parents, Mr. and Guinther and iamlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leading-"--Mrs. Guy Guinther, brothers, Mr. and Mrs. 'ohn Slack and bam spent a wee~end. In Coem'.,
Kenneth and Terry; IIIIer, Ka- sona, John and Donald,
lumbus where ~,attended a
reb, also Mr. IIIII Mnt. Mal- the weekend with his
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Mrs. Ada Slack and other
Mrs. Agnes White, accompaa- ·
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Mr. and Mt'l, f1o11Ju Moore tlves.
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lllj e~Jidrell, Chrllty and Brit- Mr. and Mrs. Edward
White, -~ ~ l!e!l!. ~~Jnl . ~n
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loll, ol Newark were recent and daughter spent several
evening vlstUnJi Mr. llid Mrs. PT. PLEASANT -The W•s·
weekend guests of her parents, with relatives in Zanesville.~
HaffS and ·:amlly of iern District Holstein TwU!ght
Mr. and Mn. Herman London Recent visitors at the
Pomllroy and.M~- and Mrs. Em- meetlog will be held toolght
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and Patricia.
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolfe
Eynon and aon, Dennis, of (Thursday) be&amp;b1ning at,· 6:30
!'fr. and Mrs. Thomas Quick family were Mr. and Mrs. Racine.
p.m. at Southside o\i !lie ,
of. Columbtla spent Saturday scott Shank of Pomeroy,
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with hit j)IB'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brenda Justis of Letart Falls
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James S,. qwct. and llister, Mrs. and Mrs. Wolfe's nephew,
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ohop will be held,
Mar."l'et Gottrlll.
•
ion Watson. who was on
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ly for club
who
Mt. ~d Mrs. lt011Dath Mllbl- Iough from the Army. He
pect to show their projects
bacl! and fl!Jllly of Silverton, been sent to Germany.
th.e county fair.
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W. 'V a., spent a Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. Norman
At 8 p.m. the main
!be ~ev, and Mro1 Ea.tl Custer. rlx and daughter, Dentse,
By Mrs. Herbert lloaab
will be.held
Mr. and Mrs. Fr&amp;llklln Hen- Hammond, Ind., were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roush of ?"lloch larm.
driX, and daug~ter, Barbara and gue.sts of Mr. ah11 Mrs. Troy Lisbon were overnight guests mvlled and
Mr. and Mrs. Eari.Hendrlx and Zwllling an~~er _relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush their family.

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foUowing namH or oeleetees for ~milb, Carl Roger Blr•~eld. Eugene Adams,
. Bess R Moore ol lbe Selec· ohysl~~ examination: Job n . D!!)ll~ . EJ!8rme f.:owlkef,. 111 . S!!iim. Jr., _liM! .
. SorviCO also released 'I'll e ~- lrughes, Harry Joe ' •e Clayton J~ffen. · · · , JOhtllllil. ·

Six Report for
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IN TRAINING _ State Highwa~ Patrol Cadet Ml·
cha~l c. McWilliaiiiB of Pomeroy 19 shown here fir.
ing on the range at the Patrol Academy in Columbus.
C~de~ McWilliams, a native of Mason County, West
VIrginia,. Is In the seeond week of a 14 week training
course at the Academy. On graduatron he will be
appolnted anJ.t
State Highway Pafrolman.
Ml His wife Ruth
Ellen, d au,. er KU
e Y Jo and son chael reside at
1640 Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy.

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ogne Dltlrlct Sunday Scbool ·
Convention has been soheduled
lor Sunday, June 25 at the Shl- 1
lob Cburclt.
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This year's theme will be .
"Empowered to Wltness," The 1
day's activities will Include ope- 1
L'IBl slnJIDg by EV#Iyn Sargent,
The Leon Metbodlst Choir, Gay
Herdman and L«l Wedge, The
Smith Trio, The Creaton Jr.
Choir, Gospol Lighthoose Trio I
and Ronnie Wedge.
Speakers will be the Rev.
Frank Bennett, Rev. Gerald
Sayre 1imd the 1\ev. Normal
Nash. ·
A basket dinner and fellowship hour will beheld.

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Self-e1&gt;ntamed trailer, 12 x 7. '
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make laney designs w I t h
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I Aluminum Siding I Aluminum Rollings
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FREEZER SALE

8 pa,..nger Suburban. HeaV)' duty truck type tireo

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V8 engine, 4 opd. tr'!""1~&amp;ood 7:00116 tlros, dual wbeeb,
helper spriJJp, 9 ft. IIIHII' with caUie rackl, heater,

GMAC: Financing

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1962 Ford 1-Ton

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UNK SNUFFY?

DICK RAWLINGS

under shovel

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ville.

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m. phone 992-3574.

"-ntlct: . .
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.~ CHARLES LI'SLE

Phone 741-4756, Ruasell Lit· ·
6153tp

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Middleporl Pbone 9112-5'35.

and Reed, 992-2776, after i p.

ly fiRED

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% Bedroom lumlsbed •
partmeot. ~ South 5th Ave.•

ROOM furnlshed and unfurn·
istled apartments -$20 per
month and up. Phone RowIey

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Card of Th•nks
WE WISH 1o express oor sin·
eel" heartfelt thanks to our - - ----.....,.- - - m~y friends and neighbors,
For Sale
Mt. Moriah Senior and Junior 1---_:._:::._:::.:.·:::.____
Cb!&gt;!rs, Rev. Robert Jackson HAMPSjllRE and Yo~~~!~~~~
lor bill consoling wonls. Raw· pigs, call 992-m9, H
llnp • Coats Funeral Home, ville, Ohio.
Middleport High School facul·
cc----c-·cc--:--c-:--11
ty, stall and classes, all those
modern
who gave food contributions, 4 bedrooms, birch kitchen,
floral olferings or assisted in porches. large garage, recreaany other way during the lion room and beauty shop
death of our beloved Florence basement, over one acre
land. located on Route 12'
Carrie Singer.
Mrs Carrie Payne and
Syracuse, fine family
Family
shown by appointment
6 15 ltc 17:'P:-:ho:::n-::-e-,99
:::-=-2-5::27-:o:l,:.....,..,,...::..6..::13:....:.:: II
WE -WlilHt~- t~.ink everyone MAGIC Chef Electric
who was so kind and
one year old, like new, phone
lui after the death of
!92·2829.
6t36tp
husband and father, Sam Wy· 5 ROOMS &lt;UJd bath on 6 0 a k
all. We especially wish
St. in upper Monkey Run with
thank our friends and
gas floor
furnace, $2,000.
bars for their flowers
Phone 992-3535 anytime.
food, the singers, Arnold
6 13
Mildred Grate, the
'58 CHEVROLET Impala
Funeral Home for their
cubic inch engine, $100,
service. and any Jne else who 843-2600 after 5 p.m. 6
helped in any way.
Mrs. sam Wyatt and Chil·
room house and barn. '1311lOJ.OO
dren
Phone 742-5321.
6 13

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ment. flu'nlshed. Mrs. Vi'lor
G . "'" S 2 d A
run. .., . n ve., .,,.
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dleport, Ohio. Phone $92-31!!
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Pomeroy Motor

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I 1HIIVI&lt; 'THAT'S M.J
ADMIRI\~£ 1\TIITLJDE, MEEK!

I'VE DEC IDE D TO LF
LUVABLI' DO WHATEVER
HE WANTS I I'M NEVER
GOifJG TO SAY 'IJO'
TO HIM AGMJ I

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HE'S . STUD~IfJG KI\RA~~1

CHILDREIJ SHOULD ~£ARIV
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two .;econds ...

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trial starting al ll a. m. Sunday, June 18, located ltv
miles north of Vinton on
Rt. :!25 at the Dale Mc'Mill'lan IPOODLE puppies
farm . $4.00 entry fee,
ion blood line,
heat money: lunch on
and grooming. Phone 992-M43.

FREtKt . i.~

hi (3'()1'Wto, THROW
Pop, IV\Lt ~ou

IN ,Loving me1110ry of Orb
Gaul, who passed away JUDI
15, 1966.
Just one year ago you left us,
In the twinkling of an_ eye.
Leaving us 110 sad and lonely,
With no time to say "Good

I WILL not
any debla other
my
Elmo Pierce

e 14

POMEROY Band
en Association would like
bills owed by tbem IUmed
within 30 da)'ll.
. 6 13
will be a ham
Sunday, June 1a, .roginnlnt
1 p.m. sponso":'f ~y the
doe Fire Dept. on
eine-Bashan Rd. at the
ert E. Hill farm.
6 13

8 7 Uc
I.ATE MODEL Elecrtoilll vacuum cleaner complete
all attachments. This cleaner
completely rebuilt, fully
ranted. One year free service
pay $5 per month or pay
$44.40. Try It In your home.
Call !192-2836.
6 12 6tc

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and upholstery
Blue Lustre. Rent
shampooer $1. Pomeroy
men! Bl!ld&lt; Co .. Pomeroy.
6 12

COLD
Air eo~::~:: j
14,500 BTU, good
Call 949-2661 late evenings.
6 14

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SATURDAY
Air Conditioned For
Your Comfort
pnrta

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V ICTIWV f"OQ:

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WASHtD ~ LA4 BURN!:R~
WtR,E MARTYRS !

men!, forced · air furnace,
front and baek porohes, solid
hrlok, In Pomeroy. Phone !192Stll%.
5 II
ROOM HOUSE,
large lot and garden. Phone
f9U173,
I II
NEW, S.,lnet plano
bench, plano oqulpped
pratiano, solid cheiT)' w I t b
fnlitwood finish. I'Urdtaaed
new. $5:ii. Call IIW57•.
•• 5lp
one
011e
•1100.
sl8ned lor

peri ,Piallll water..Pboae
1111.
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BOULDERS
AT US?

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CH. &lt;;;UR£ !
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and fainuy. Columbus, were ov·
omlgbt Sunday guestB of h or ·
melber, Mrs. Glndys Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stephenson
bave relllm$11 from a weekend ··
.Wt In Delaware ·wilh their
BOO: tfK&gt; Rev. J. 8. Stephenson
and lstoily. They attended tbe
greduatlon of their grandson,
Ted D. Step""'"on,'.who recciv·
ed his bachelor of Arts degree
from Ohio Wesleyan University.

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Around and
About
Pomeroy

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He wiU not complain oor mur·
mur,
Soon he will citll·.lot' us •tci go.
· Sadly missed by bis wife, Lu·
ey and family.
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And In wisdom planned It 10,

Whitey BHglo

WANTED

. · WRL,

"BI8U:" 01= THE. DOUBl C

IN Hl'i"TOil'c' \•

'lltree times each day a va.
cant chair,
And then when evening sl!'L-dows fall,
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And time to go to Gnd ln
prayer, ,
l'
I lift my •eyes to sta~li~·slties,
And know our. heavenly Fath·
er cares.
God In Jove and tenilel' mer•

S PIECE Brown sectional
ing room suite, also I chiur,
reasonable. Phone 992-3182

L-

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P&gt;E~;E (

bye."
3 BEDROOM house, Mason, W.
Va., CaU Tl3-5611 or 992-6158.

ALL DAY

THIS DART TO OKICE
WHAT l 5HOULO DO (
OU~IN&amp; St.JMMEI&lt; VW-AWYN.

6LI~D!'Ol.D ME,

THURSDAY
JUNE 22

By MERRILL BlOSSER.

FM~E"'DS

iiooiVi"ALNiiTilieroo5c;;26;~ I

Sponsored by Ronald I d u;
Nitro, W. Va. The public 1 1967 WALNUT Stereo
im•ited. ·
6 15
with 4 speaker, • speed
matic changer. Take over
ments of $5 per month
MEIGS CO.
pay balance $67.10. Call
FISH &amp; GAME
3218.
6 f%

ANNUAL FISH FRY
and TRAP SHOOT

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Murray bicycle 28"
heavy duty. Phone 9&amp;'&gt;-~576.

$1295

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, 1965 ARROW camping hardtop. ,
Self-e1&gt;ntamed trailer, 12 x 7. '
I James We~ersmiller , Fisher
I St., Naylor's Run, Pomeroy .
6 IS 3tc

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Ton Panel, V8 engine, automatiic trans. Power steering, &amp; brakes, radio, red finish. good tiires

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apartments. Close &amp;o schOOl
Pbone 1192-6134.
10 II Ue
4 room and bath
first flooor apartment, Mid·
dleport, 992-M7•.
6 7 tfc

SINGER SEWING Machine 1965
I model, fully eqclpped . to Zig
Zag, monogram, buttonhole,
make laney designs w I t h
cams. Pay 7 payments $5.00
each., ilpi-2QI5.
6 IS tfc

Heavy Duty, !aci:Dey tandem: 900x20 tires, 348 cu. in. VB
engine, 16 lt dump
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21&gt; Ton Hea~

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Duty chassis, 2 speed rear axle, 9 11. dump

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I ~luminum Awillngli·
I Aluminum Siding I Aluminum Rollings
·• Aluminum Windows &amp; Doon 1 Car Ports
I Patios
1 Blown In inou!ation
or Call Collect S3U.S81

NICE!iil PeOt-L 2::1

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CALL

Elmer E. White, 404112 So. 4th St., Ironton

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llepresentativeln Thio Area 20 Yean For

~y 2·2151
M101)LEPORl . OHIO

V. V. Johnson &amp; Son
222 - 4th Ave,., Huntington
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IN A CAii'GO

ly AL CAPII :,;;· ·
MUCH ftSAH .
INUOYS TH'
---? COMPAJ.JYO'

'IO'PJ&lt;.ilt/JA!.S·-

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Now Redlatcir Shop
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Core I Bulldozer '
eAny Typo

S.les 1nd Service
Ohio Bo1t ol)ll M!ltor
· Llcentll! · ·.

SCHWARZEL MAlliN~

KEITH GOBLE FORD

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IF I'OIJ'Rf A!l~ KI~D ~A lAII,

I'OIJ'LL li&gt;~f Rl~l' BACK ONTO
IT MlD ~ .!*~e ¥~
LOS~ I'OIJR Nf~~ Fo(lfVfR!

Heater

$565

Itl &amp;ELECT A
GLAMOROU5
PATTERN AND
OOME UNU5UAL

FREEZER SALE

8 pa,..nger Suburban. HeaV)' duty truck type tireo

IS Cubic Foot
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AsLowA•- '~
Olhor Shes Oo Salt
Sorvlct For Every Salt

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Compltlt Lint

V8 engine, 4 opd. tr'!""1~&amp;ood 7:00116 tlros, dual wbeeb,
helper spriJJp, 9 ft. IIIHII' with caUie rackl, heater,

GMAC: Financing

f,~

,. W&gt;•

9' factoey stake, dual whee!J, 4 speed trans. Real nice

1962 Ford 1-Ton

LI'L I.IINEI

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1958Chevrolet1 Ton
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":

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EVINRUDE

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-,,/;

Rawlings Honda Sales

WY 2-2196 . Middleport. 0 .

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WHAT ARE 'IE
SNIFF!j'l' AT,
UNK SNUFFY?

DICK RAWLINGS

under shovel

1961 Chevrolet

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81 ONE or .rtllo

body, cheater axle. A real clean JQCaLIY owned truck, nev-

er been used

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ROBIN ft\AI.ONI

0 t4 DA

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Syr~euse; Ohi(l ,

DUCKWORTI! late seed pola·
toes. Bud Douglas, Harrison6 IS atp
ville.

••

5 Z8 tfc

m. phone 992-3574.

"-ntlct: . .
.
.~ CHARLES LI'SLE

Phone 741-4756, Ruasell Lit· ·
6153tp

I

Middleporl Pbone 9112-5'35.

and Reed, 992-2776, after i p.

ly fiRED

'

•

% Bedroom lumlsbed •
partmeot. ~ South 5th Ave.•

ROOM furnlshed and unfurn·
istled apartments -$20 per
month and up. Phone RowIey

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'

Card of Th•nks
WE WISH 1o express oor sin·
eel" heartfelt thanks to our - - ----.....,.- - - m~y friends and neighbors,
For Sale
Mt. Moriah Senior and Junior 1---_:._:::._:::.:.·:::.____
Cb!&gt;!rs, Rev. Robert Jackson HAMPSjllRE and Yo~~~!~~~~
lor bill consoling wonls. Raw· pigs, call 992-m9, H
llnp • Coats Funeral Home, ville, Ohio.
Middleport High School facul·
cc----c-·cc--:--c-:--11
ty, stall and classes, all those
modern
who gave food contributions, 4 bedrooms, birch kitchen,
floral olferings or assisted in porches. large garage, recreaany other way during the lion room and beauty shop
death of our beloved Florence basement, over one acre
land. located on Route 12'
Carrie Singer.
Mrs Carrie Payne and
Syracuse, fine family
Family
shown by appointment
6 15 ltc 17:'P:-:ho:::n-::-e-,99
:::-=-2-5::27-:o:l,:.....,..,,...::..6..::13:....:.:: II
WE -WlilHt~- t~.ink everyone MAGIC Chef Electric
who was so kind and
one year old, like new, phone
lui after the death of
!92·2829.
6t36tp
husband and father, Sam Wy· 5 ROOMS &lt;UJd bath on 6 0 a k
all. We especially wish
St. in upper Monkey Run with
thank our friends and
gas floor
furnace, $2,000.
bars for their flowers
Phone 992-3535 anytime.
food, the singers, Arnold
6 13
Mildred Grate, the
'58 CHEVROLET Impala
Funeral Home for their
cubic inch engine, $100,
service. and any Jne else who 843-2600 after 5 p.m. 6
helped in any way.
Mrs. sam Wyatt and Chil·
room house and barn. '1311lOJ.OO
dren
Phone 742-5321.
6 13

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Can be seen after 5 p. m.

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SMALL S roqm and bath apart·
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G . "'" S 2 d A
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POMEROY

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.Open ttl 9 pm-Mon.·Sot.

Pomeroy Motor

-------y-

'tt)l) D01J':r VIJ()f;RSTMJD! :

I 1HIIVI&lt; 'THAT'S M.J
ADMIRI\~£ 1\TIITLJDE, MEEK!

I'VE DEC IDE D TO LF
LUVABLI' DO WHATEVER
HE WANTS I I'M NEVER
GOifJG TO SAY 'IJO'
TO HIM AGMJ I

)

HE'S . STUD~IfJG KI\RA~~1

CHILDREIJ SHOULD ~£ARIV
EI\RLY IIJ LIFE TO MAKE

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H\£1R CWN t:WSIOfJS !
L.- ...

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I,

II

'les. S~eezix ! We

ha,en't

h~ ~

a cha nce

to tali-; to hirn more

two .;econds ...

Notice

I
I '

THERE will be a roan dog
trial starting al ll a. m. Sunday, June 18, located ltv
miles north of Vinton on
Rt. :!25 at the Dale Mc'Mill'lan IPOODLE puppies
farm . $4.00 entry fee,
ion blood line,
heat money: lunch on
and grooming. Phone 992-M43.

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Pop, IV\Lt ~ou

IN ,Loving me1110ry of Orb
Gaul, who passed away JUDI
15, 1966.
Just one year ago you left us,
In the twinkling of an_ eye.
Leaving us 110 sad and lonely,
With no time to say "Good

I WILL not
any debla other
my
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bills owed by tbem IUmed
within 30 da)'ll.
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will be a ham
Sunday, June 1a, .roginnlnt
1 p.m. sponso":'f ~y the
doe Fire Dept. on
eine-Bashan Rd. at the
ert E. Hill farm.
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I.ATE MODEL Elecrtoilll vacuum cleaner complete
all attachments. This cleaner
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ranted. One year free service
pay $5 per month or pay
$44.40. Try It In your home.
Call !192-2836.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stephenson
bave relllm$11 from a weekend ··
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and lstoily. They attended tbe
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JUNE 22

By MERRILL BlOSSER.

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with 4 speaker, • speed
matic changer. Take over
ments of $5 per month
MEIGS CO.
pay balance $67.10. Call
FISH &amp; GAME
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PROJECTS - Worldng at spatter painting projects during day camp at Camp Kiashuta from left
to right are Barbara Fultz, Janet Neal, April Fraser,
Middleport, and Vicld Vaughan, Pomenly.

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BUDDY BURNERS - Making "buddy burners"
to be used in outdoor cooldng during. day camp sessions at Camp Kiashuta are seated, left to right, Rose
Colburn, Sandy Curtis, Jaclde Carsey, ali of Pomeroy, and standing, Patty Heaton, left, and Debbie
Bailey, also of Pomeroy.

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spread 'ollar style. Keeps its shape after the hottest
of $Ummer days. Expertly tailored - made to last
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First Floor

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GIVE DAO A BILLfOLD

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Juno IS
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gin at 1:30 p.m. Miss Phy.mefl
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will be the speaker His top1c-11

Now Dad can hear all the baseball games this summer
with an RCA Victor A&amp;I IFM solid state Radio. AutomaUc
' Ln FM stations for positive drift.
Frequency Control locks
free listening enjoyment. And this RCA table m~L wiLl
Look great anywhere In your home. The cabin~! Is of
reJected hardwood solids with a Danish walnut veneer.
See all the table modeb and portables too In the Music
Department, Second Floor

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FREE PARKING
There l1 Alw•y• Plenty Of Free Parking

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Leonard. Rllssell Lyous h a
Street Warehoul8. Only • Few Minutes
charge et publicity, and Mu.
Tom Kelly, Mrs. Paul H&amp;JiJion·ll W1lk From Downtown Pomeroy.
stall, and Mrs. T0111 Rue w II
handle decoratiol!l.
SHOP FOR 10 MINUTES OR ALL DAY.
It wu DOted during the Jlll'et.-11
lng that the chlJdren'a
THE PARKING IS FREE ALWAYS.
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pool New suits were
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