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1 found out be doei not we•r &amp;Jaases ezcept to
read he has several of his God-&amp;iven t11,1!tb, he $till
ador~s card gamea like 7-up and Yuker 111d be bas
a memory that Is as keen as anyone I have !mown.

By Bob Wingett

A person Is just as young as he feels and If you
don't believe it ask 93 year-old Jacob Weber of
Keno, near Chester.
When this feature writer made plans to visit ~·
Besides all of thla, Jake Weber could lle class!·
Weber it was expected that he would be found stt- · fled--as tbe "Jack Benny of K•no" beeauae of hll
ting in a ]awn chair. basking in the afternoon sun ability to handle the fiddle. Until a few yean ago
Mr. Weber played bis "Ole Bull" fiddle, which lie
all bundled up in a shawl.
But that thought became o"IY a far-fetched hal- bought about 70 years ago for flte lfOIIara, at publucination when I arrived at the Weber farm locat- lic gatherings. Though be has liven up fiddle play·
!ng at dances Mr. Weber can atTn spark lively tunea
ed at Keno, off State Route 248.
.
Upon Inquiring It was learned that the elded.Y from the instrument.
lifetime Meigs County resident had gone t~ v~s1t
Jake, as he is addressed casually by hill friend~,
with a Nelsonville family who had set up ftsbmg never took a lesson on the Ylolln. lle II just muu·
camp near Shade River about a mile around the · cally inclined and had been playing the flddle ever
since they can remember. l.fr. Weber aald be
hill.
bought the fiddle second-banded at Gbessler'sfd;ew·
It was there I located the active oldtlmer hap_pily
elry in Pomeroy wben he was In his early 20 s.
chatting with his friends who he had not seen smce
While chatting with Mr. Weber he reeatled that
last summer.
his parents came from Germany in ..1853 and
Within only a few minutes afte~ I had met Jake bought tbe farm where he lives In 1858. .fake'l fa·
I realized he was not a normal oldttmer.

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Summer's Here ••!fhose Strawlier ries ·Are

ther walked from Pomeroy to Marietta to purcfaul
the Keno land from historic ·setUer Ruf~. Putnam.

Mr. We~ was a farmer from the thne he fla.
lobed fiChOOI until be retired and turned tbe -farm
over to hla son, Floyd, In 1153. The Ufetlme Xeno
resident aald )le took over sole operat1on of the
farm In 1907.
Mr. Weber and bla late wife who pa88ed awat:
1949 were the parents of tbree children:
daughters, Mrs. Ralpb Keller and Hilda Weber, and
one son, Floyd.
Jake aays he preferred the ways of the old daya
over the ways of the present because of the way
people had to struggle for what they !lad. Mr. Weber gave as examples the way llis mother uaed to
bake bread twice a week ancl homemacle ·clothea
that were worn by the children.
Indeed the fiddle playing Keno resldi!nt II an
unusual oldtlmer and .an lnterestlnll penon to talk
with. My visit to biB farm will be remembered for
quite a while I'll grant you.
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1 ~tant ftrepiace;..h~n."nu·~ ed aid Anthony, J. E. F'oster, donated their services. as
Yf m~mc~1~~en dinne! fhis Paul Karr ," Arthur Skinner, bricklayers for the new f1rea r~e Ch ·t member Rue Horace Karr club presi- place. G eo r g e Mornson
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the ~hoto~ starting at the Thirty Waltonians enJoyed I matenals for the fireplace.

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WELL REME)I{BERED- This teal~! of 1923-24 baseball pl~yers In Syracuse
often been called one of the best semt-pro o~tftts ever tnp,~~~ :dea. 1':eybottom
played the Cincinnati Redlegs and lost by a tight margin: t.,ur
on .e .
row, at far left, is Rollie Hemsie_y who saw plent:v of madorragu~r~tton •ru~s !~~
8 Pc
and is now coach of the International League lndianapo I earn.
loaned for publication by Charles Blake, Syracuse. Members of the team were,
tom row, Hemsley, Millard·Duckworth, B&lt;ibb)l Snowball, G~h ~lnthn
Blake.
Batboy in the foreground was the late Marv10 Roberts. In 1 ~
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Duckworth unidentified, late Joe Bob Hemsley, Manager! ~ . ~orge ere
diff and Joe Bob tJr.) Hemsley. Members of the team no n pte ure w
Pickens and Doug Oliver.

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$250 Million Capital Improvements Bond
Issue Seen As Tool For Action In Ohio
er ways to help meet the claq.
room shortage, such as school
consolidations and perhaps better
use of facilities already avails- .
bit.

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COLF1\·1BJ1S rtrP() - Tht&gt; $Z'i0
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most &lt;:'f'rlain 1!1 submit to the voters in ~U\'t&gt;mher ili \·i ewf'd in in~
lluenti!:ll Stale Hous~· and educational r1 rclt&gt;~ as the tool for arolion in so mt&gt; f'rilici.ll areas in

To Ext..nd Taa

The bonds would be financed bJ
continuing he 1-cent a pack ciga-rette tax. levied in 1955 for a •15t
million capital improvemens program. Thh~ would mean no 11ew
taxes but a continuation o: the

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f o.- instanre. tlH• $4 0 million
• Ius that it will makt' a\•ai!able
lhr:mgh 5\at e and feder1:1l funds ..
forlakf's and recrto.ation is one o(
b largt'sl sums available in that

present tax .

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than retirlng tlle bonds. Finance
Director Richard L. Krabach said
that th ebdnda were t oexpire In

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mean recreation but water fnr

eitiel and indjstrie s.

l!m but he expects th&lt; $150 million issue to be retired in 1972.
By 1977, he aald. wih the bonds
paid. there would be $140 million
plied up in that fund which could
not be tooche&lt;l unless the people
voted a speclfle use for the
money.

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eabon will provide nf&gt;eck&gt;d

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room spare at the state universi.:
1ie1, their 30 branC'hes, and
111oney for community

'11\e tax is producing more
money than needed but it caMot
be spent Cor any purpose other

l'oll~~es

•nd technical institute!!.
Another $.15 million will be for
aeedy school districts . Some eontend this is not ennugh but state
ofricialt hope it will go a long
way toward easing the problems
ef
mushrooming
enrtlllll'l-ent.
fllero art, U wu poinl«&lt; out, otb-

The new proposal would unlock
that money ond JIUIU additional
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Gov _ JamN A. Rhodes, In announclng support of the program,
aaw it as a co-otdinated attaclr:
on several problems.
He said that the need was here
and that ~Y acting now the tax:payerl would save money be-t•ause the interest charge on the
bonds would be less than tlw rt ...
ing ('OBstruction rosls over the
ye&amp;rs.
The bond program.
Rhodeo
1aid. would help the unlveniti~s.
thelr 30 branches, the new com·
munity col!eg.. and the muntclpal universitieA \n Akron, Toledo
ar~dCincinnati . Aid to the!e lnsl.itut.inns would take some of the
pressure off the main state uniVE'fsitie.R.
The goverJIOI'. aloo 01ld lhot tho
money woold belp moot tho noed
for technJcal irud.itutes. Commerce Director Warren Chase

aaid ,_ally thol while Ohio had
many couea.. and good hlgb
tchools It did not have good tecbDical lnltitlltea lo IUnl tllll tb1

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who wiD "'"'" the cani"paf8n fo£
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men who did not want a regular
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pJay an important part in turDo
The new clasarooma at the unl·
versilies and the leehnical inst.i·
utes, Chase ..id, could gear 11)0
· atate"o educational laclltUeo at
oil leYels to the technolollcal ond
acientiflc era. . 111il; and more
water !mpoundmenll, be llid,
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"VARMINT" HUNTER Ray . Pickens,
known Middleport Ostepath, has a gtant b~ar . ·.
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ka. In Meigs the_game is less t_han 2 tons.
"varmmt" rifle he acqUired from the
he helps Meigs farmers clear their fielda of
pesky groundhog, whose holes are apt to be found sro~~
ing the center of the finest meadows. He~e he !1 sl
with guri and a suddenly deceased "whistle-pte.''

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Keno Fiddle/ Player. Stays Alert And
On The Move At "Ripe Old Age Of 93
1 found out be doei not we•r &amp;Jaases ezcept to
read he has several of his God-&amp;iven t11,1!tb, he $till
ador~s card gamea like 7-up and Yuker 111d be bas
a memory that Is as keen as anyone I have !mown.

By Bob Wingett

A person Is just as young as he feels and If you
don't believe it ask 93 year-old Jacob Weber of
Keno, near Chester.
When this feature writer made plans to visit ~·
Besides all of thla, Jake Weber could lle class!·
Weber it was expected that he would be found stt- · fled--as tbe "Jack Benny of K•no" beeauae of hll
ting in a ]awn chair. basking in the afternoon sun ability to handle the fiddle. Until a few yean ago
Mr. Weber played bis "Ole Bull" fiddle, which lie
all bundled up in a shawl.
But that thought became o"IY a far-fetched hal- bought about 70 years ago for flte lfOIIara, at publucination when I arrived at the Weber farm locat- lic gatherings. Though be has liven up fiddle play·
!ng at dances Mr. Weber can atTn spark lively tunea
ed at Keno, off State Route 248.
.
Upon Inquiring It was learned that the elded.Y from the instrument.
lifetime Meigs County resident had gone t~ v~s1t
Jake, as he is addressed casually by hill friend~,
with a Nelsonville family who had set up ftsbmg never took a lesson on the Ylolln. lle II just muu·
camp near Shade River about a mile around the · cally inclined and had been playing the flddle ever
since they can remember. l.fr. Weber aald be
hill.
bought the fiddle second-banded at Gbessler'sfd;ew·
It was there I located the active oldtlmer hap_pily
elry in Pomeroy wben he was In his early 20 s.
chatting with his friends who he had not seen smce
While chatting with Mr. Weber he reeatled that
last summer.
his parents came from Germany in ..1853 and
Within only a few minutes afte~ I had met Jake bought tbe farm where he lives In 1858. .fake'l fa·
I realized he was not a normal oldttmer.

.

Summer's Here ••!fhose Strawlier ries ·Are

ther walked from Pomeroy to Marietta to purcfaul
the Keno land from historic ·setUer Ruf~. Putnam.

Mr. We~ was a farmer from the thne he fla.
lobed fiChOOI until be retired and turned tbe -farm
over to hla son, Floyd, In 1153. The Ufetlme Xeno
resident aald )le took over sole operat1on of the
farm In 1907.
Mr. Weber and bla late wife who pa88ed awat:
1949 were the parents of tbree children:
daughters, Mrs. Ralpb Keller and Hilda Weber, and
one son, Floyd.
Jake aays he preferred the ways of the old daya
over the ways of the present because of the way
people had to struggle for what they !lad. Mr. Weber gave as examples the way llis mother uaed to
bake bread twice a week ancl homemacle ·clothea
that were worn by the children.
Indeed the fiddle playing Keno resldi!nt II an
unusual oldtlmer and .an lnterestlnll penon to talk
with. My visit to biB farm will be remembered for
quite a while I'll grant you.
.
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handling
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• Comfortable

• Zll

BiJ

Capacity Attacbmentl
Buy Now On Eay Te""'

Remember
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Aro lnYIIMI

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POWER MOWER

•

Lighten his lawn c'-es
with this 22" deluxe
free-wheeling rotary

New Holland
Massey-Ferguson

BALERS
RAKES
MOWERS
CRUSHERS
eSEE US

there is more
than just

Fuhon-Thompson

SJractor Sa'" ·
::;::) WY 2-5101

NIANS 1 N 1 T l· left hand corner, Nolan the affair during whic~.slldA ~A;~oEPLACE--Spank- Swackhammer, rash Bahr, es on "duck bandmg tn
.
'Valton Hen rv Bahr K. D. Ams- Saskatchewan, Canada.
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cu ouse,
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1 ~tant ftrepiace;..h~n."nu·~ ed aid Anthony, J. E. F'oster, donated their services. as
Yf m~mc~1~~en dinne! fhis Paul Karr ," Arthur Skinner, bricklayers for the new f1rea r~e Ch ·t member Rue Horace Karr club presi- place. G eo r g e Mornson
~·\· a~ e~ad the honor dent Harry Bailev A. C. worked as mortar man and
.;~i ~tr; the first fire. In ' mu,' and Delmar' Baum. ' Horae~ Karr donated I he
the ~hoto~ starting at the Thirty Waltonians enJoyed I matenals for the fireplace.

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WELL REME)I{BERED- This teal~! of 1923-24 baseball pl~yers In Syracuse
often been called one of the best semt-pro o~tftts ever tnp,~~~ :dea. 1':eybottom
played the Cincinnati Redlegs and lost by a tight margin: t.,ur
on .e .
row, at far left, is Rollie Hemsie_y who saw plent:v of madorragu~r~tton •ru~s !~~
8 Pc
and is now coach of the International League lndianapo I earn.
loaned for publication by Charles Blake, Syracuse. Members of the team were,
tom row, Hemsley, Millard·Duckworth, B&lt;ibb)l Snowball, G~h ~lnthn
Blake.
Batboy in the foreground was the late Marv10 Roberts. In 1 ~
row
Duckworth unidentified, late Joe Bob Hemsley, Manager! ~ . ~orge ere
diff and Joe Bob tJr.) Hemsley. Members of the team no n pte ure w
Pickens and Doug Oliver.

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$250 Million Capital Improvements Bond
Issue Seen As Tool For Action In Ohio
er ways to help meet the claq.
room shortage, such as school
consolidations and perhaps better
use of facilities already avails- .
bit.

Hy HASKF.Ll. SHORIJ'
l'nih.•d Prf!!i8 lntera11lional

COLF1\·1BJ1S rtrP() - Tht&gt; $Z'i0
Jnilliun
capllal
imprnvt&gt;ments
bond issue tht&gt; legislature is al·
most &lt;:'f'rlain 1!1 submit to the voters in ~U\'t&gt;mher ili \·i ewf'd in in~
lluenti!:ll Stale Hous~· and educational r1 rclt&gt;~ as the tool for arolion in so mt&gt; f'rilici.ll areas in

To Ext..nd Taa

The bonds would be financed bJ
continuing he 1-cent a pack ciga-rette tax. levied in 1955 for a •15t
million capital improvemens program. Thh~ would mean no 11ew
taxes but a continuation o: the

~hio.

f o.- instanre. tlH• $4 0 million
• Ius that it will makt' a\•ai!able
lhr:mgh 5\at e and feder1:1l funds ..
forlakf's and recrto.ation is one o(
b largt'sl sums available in that

present tax .

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than retirlng tlle bonds. Finance
Director Richard L. Krabach said
that th ebdnda were t oexpire In

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for sometime. Lake11 not on-

mean recreation but water fnr

eitiel and indjstrie s.

l!m but he expects th&lt; $150 million issue to be retired in 1972.
By 1977, he aald. wih the bonds
paid. there would be $140 million
plied up in that fund which could
not be tooche&lt;l unless the people
voted a speclfle use for the
money.

Thf' $175 mi\liQn for higher ffiu-

eabon will provide nf&gt;eck&gt;d

rlal!.~­

room spare at the state universi.:
1ie1, their 30 branC'hes, and
111oney for community

'11\e tax is producing more
money than needed but it caMot
be spent Cor any purpose other

l'oll~~es

•nd technical institute!!.
Another $.15 million will be for
aeedy school districts . Some eontend this is not ennugh but state
ofricialt hope it will go a long
way toward easing the problems
ef
mushrooming
enrtlllll'l-ent.
fllero art, U wu poinl«&lt; out, otb-

The new proposal would unlock
that money ond JIUIU additional
lundA availllblo Ho expects lxoth
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Gov _ JamN A. Rhodes, In announclng support of the program,
aaw it as a co-otdinated attaclr:
on several problems.
He said that the need was here
and that ~Y acting now the tax:payerl would save money be-t•ause the interest charge on the
bonds would be less than tlw rt ...
ing ('OBstruction rosls over the
ye&amp;rs.
The bond program.
Rhodeo
1aid. would help the unlveniti~s.
thelr 30 branches, the new com·
munity col!eg.. and the muntclpal universitieA \n Akron, Toledo
ar~dCincinnati . Aid to the!e lnsl.itut.inns would take some of the
pressure off the main state uniVE'fsitie.R.
The goverJIOI'. aloo 01ld lhot tho
money woold belp moot tho noed
for technJcal irud.itutes. Commerce Director Warren Chase

aaid ,_ally thol while Ohio had
many couea.. and good hlgb
tchools It did not have good tecbDical lnltitlltea lo IUnl tllll tb1

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....w not be dllfitult to find
tllose who lee! there ohould bo

...,.. money lor varloul l!fOUps,
bot the allocallon of the fund ap. peared to be an equitable 11114
reaJODable 10lutlon lo varloua
per110111 in and oot ol a..enunent
who wiD "'"'" the cani"paf8n fo£
public! IUPP'irt when lbo ila1lt
..- It lbt voten.

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QuaHty and Mllflfactlan .,. our mahl
ollleclluw when eervlnt our customon.
Wo IIMIIeYo th.ee are the thlnt• our

really want.

HERE ARE THE EXTRAS YOU
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Sure Sign of Quality"

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has not been any organIsed oppostUon to the bond ISIU8,

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B_.s a perfeet _ , tD ;l se Dad, witll a gill; ..,,.
appt • le lllld eejoJr for J'elU'8 to-. We_.,. a
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men who did not want a regular
&lt;OIIege education but wanted to
pJay an important part in turDo
The new clasarooma at the unl·
versilies and the leehnical inst.i·
utes, Chase ..id, could gear 11)0
· atate"o educational laclltUeo at
oil leYels to the technolollcal ond
acientiflc era. . 111il; and more
water !mpoundmenll, be llid,
would idd to hie otate"s oltr..,.
Uveneu in 1t11 aearcb for new iadustry.

Faflter's Doy

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JOHN DEERE

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"VARMINT" HUNTER Ray . Pickens,
known Middleport Ostepath, has a gtant b~ar . ·.
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9xl2 feet, a trophy he shot on Kodtak
ka. In Meigs the_game is less t_han 2 tons.
"varmmt" rifle he acqUired from the
he helps Meigs farmers clear their fielda of
pesky groundhog, whose holes are apt to be found sro~~
ing the center of the finest meadows. He~e he !1 sl
with guri and a suddenly deceased "whistle-pte.''

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DISCOUNT SPECIAL

The Sunbeam
SHAVEMASTER

Men's Electric Shaver

18
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Reguler 26.25

Discount S,.Cial _ __

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THE SHOE BOX

'hosp_italizatio~j;

In Middleport
Open Saturdays
9 AM to 9 PM

. plan that .

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renewable ,,,
ft:!r life, ' .
the man
to see is youl'i :
manfrom ·

Now -~ee

oolor TV at it. bn1
wi th tbe aateDDa t.bat ekctron·
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Deliven a clet.Mr'l U.Uper pict ure to your .tel'fleD, improve.
black • whi te, too! Gold anodi.d io pNYent COI'I'MoD.
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the w.s.w.s. of the New
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PhoneSH. 2-4811
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THE SHOE BOX

'hosp_italizatio~j;

In Middleport
Open Saturdays
9 AM to 9 PM

. plan that .

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renewable ,,,
ft:!r life, ' .
the man
to see is youl'i :
manfrom ·

Now -~ee

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wi th tbe aateDDa t.bat ekctron·
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Deliven a clet.Mr'l U.Uper pict ure to your .tel'fleD, improve.
black • whi te, too! Gold anodi.d io pNYent COI'I'MoD.
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The Rulli and DorcU Circle
the w.s.w.s. of the New
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Trade 'n' Travel Time
USED CAR BUYS

By IIII:K

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$1,295

Ivory over turquoise finish, Powe-rglide, rtdio, heater,
whitewalLs. spotless clean interior .
1959 FORD GAL AXlE HARDTOP COUPE
.. - $1,495
Low mileage by local owner, ivory ove-r green ftnts~, clean
inte rior, automatic tra ns., VB motor , power steermg, ra·

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OPEN EVES. 1:00 p.M.
POMEROY. OHIO

FOR SALE
BASSETT hound pups, A.~"'-·1
registered. Victor Wolle.
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''Chet Rlllllley IIAiportin&amp;," "IllYlll Brintley'o Journal.'' Ronrd
It Smlth'o wieldy OOIIIDlelltm7
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Point: nie Sbarl Lowts ebll&lt;ftn•o allow- -.a to be

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menlarJ typo; llhow olfered ~ 11 :li6 . , _ 01aDQ lfeal
1:11 Newo
· ihpon.... bao beeu cmty In prime-lime this ~12:00 CmnmmKJ New
l :lf MneJrel a.dr
clMoed by 111. What to Point: No moJor . ..,.. eduoo- ,_II:::=•:..:L-:::ae:::II:..:R::.e:.:•:.•-~--':.::'•::.:SJeii:::::.~Oif=----bowe...-, 11 tiW the tJono1 PI'Oill"IDII for c:blldron """ wllh their roflto beeu ..for """' ......
this
ond
o CBS weekJJ of 11111«1
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1 1:11 ~ Pu1J
car/Y'out lhelr -··lono without cmuump~.
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1::10 MIIIDal Rewa
oacrlliclng other worthy pubHc af· Pvlnt: Dlloovery, • cldlcl- 1·00 New
11reUfast Pan,
GASOLINE ALLEY
laira ~orto.
nn'o llbow, from 1:11 Sacred llelrt I'IGIIIlD
,
Mutual Nowo
8 00
Fuf'lllennore, In oome placeo, dally·
1:11 CGuntry JII!Dboret
1:11 Breatfut Pu1J
the ~~ l'lplll1l are lObed- Point· An ABC spokesman re- 1::10 Newo
1:30 Mutual New
There wa6n't
uled opposite each other, which cently ~~~ !ltlll not c:ertoln IIIIDitl l:ll$ Farm WG!'Id Nowo
t :JS BreUtu1 Pu1J
anq fiQht
after ell?
m""''' tiW the added ,....k:e II lht now fall oerJeo lbou t tbe 1:45 Melp County IIFD
10:00 Mutual Nowo
ID ~eralooo for viewen who Franldln Roooovelt 1011'11, whlcb 7:00 Mutual Nowo
10:05 Polka Party
lill~lfi more proctlcable lo watdl lndlcoteo 0 - k 11o1e of aJ. 7:11 · J1reU1ai1 Plrty
10:30 Mutual Newo
ooe ~om at • lime. Vlewero fain
7:30 Mutual Newo
10:35 Music In 1bo Air
aiJcj oould not oare leu whlcb
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7:10 Newo RepGrt
10:45 1bo Good Life
8:00 Brellkf811 Party
11:511 UDder Oldo llt1ei
CROSSWORD
8:00 N8WI
ll:ot Mutual Nowo
l Auu.on..
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8:illl Coffee Wltb J1111t
11:015 Top TeD Show
ri9:30 Mutual Now
11:30 Mutual Newo
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11:35
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ll Candle·
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9:45 Bell)' N - Show
1%:00 NOINI NtWi
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10:00 MutuaJ Nowo
12:15 l!luslclll lnta'lude
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.Fowl
10:05
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12:30 Rev. Merlin Teetl
I. lll&amp;tenal to..
10:211 Country Hoe Down
1:110 Mutual New
10::10 MutuaJ Newt
1:05 Platter Party
t or
tluo
10:35 Country HOE Down
5:110 MutuaJ News
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11:00
MuiUal
Newo
1:05
Travella' Time
&amp; T1lla Ill!
11:015
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Newt
5:30
Mutual News
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11:00 CGulltry Hoe Do lfD
• 5:115 Trnellll' Time
Indian
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SwiJI Shop
1:110 Mutual Newo
IO. Pal-ot
11:30
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1:11
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Newo
1::10
Mutual Newo
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ll To c:ut ott
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12:00 N0011 Nelfl, Wootber
Saaday
12:20 Music Just For You
7:30 Mutual Newo
1:00 MutuaJ N8WI
7:35 Ai'm1 Hour
1:06 Molle Jolt For YIIU
1:110 BapUat La)'111011'1 Hour
1::10 Mutual New
8:10 NthrOJt Newt
1:35 llusle Just For YGU
1:35 Hour of Dellverii!ICt
1:00 Fui!Ga Lowil Jr. NtUI
(Rev. Paul Joaeo)
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
Cmn,_tory
t :IIO Wlnp of Rea11Di
2:1111 Millie Just Far YIIU
1::10 Mutual Newo
2:30 Mutual Neft
8:35 LegfslaHve Review
1:35 Millie Just Far YIIU
10:00 Voice of Propb..,
S:OO MutuaJ Newo
10:10 Mutual Newo
1:11 Plattor Party
lO:SI Wub. flepta to Plap1e
S:" Mutual NeWI
11:10 lluDdi1 QJapel
1:3S Plotter Party
11:00 Ceomlry il!'IDD 'nme
4:00 New•
11:30 llutual Newo
UO Loeol News
11:35 Country Jqmu 'nme
4:40 Platter Party
· 12:110 N0011 Newo
S:IIO MuiUal Newt
12:11 The Seardl
5:05 Travellll' Time
12::10 Rev. Merlin Teeto
5:Sf BW Sterna llparli
1:00 llour fl O...•laa 5:35 ·Travelln' Time
1IO]jl Gnbam
1:00 Loeol Newo
l :SI Tbo LIIU.aa llol!r
8:06 Van Patricll 11par1i
2:110 The BIC Lie
1:06 Von Patrie) llparli
I:SI MuiUal Nno
1:15 sw.lown SereDade
2:35 1IICir To The Cilia
8:30 MudiaJ Newt
41:ot Rev. R-. Tbama
I:SS SUDdoillt Serenade
3:30 The Quiet llour
7:1D
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f:GO ll(uiUaJ Nowo
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1:30 Mutull Newo
I:SI MuiUal Newo
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I:Sii Farm World Newt
8:00 Mutual Newo
1:00 lflllua1 Nowo
1'• Ci»lotao... IP ORI'l'ICIBM HAD A.1fT 1111A.L 1:40 RJI'D
7:ot 111utu11 Newo ·
1:015 SUiidoaD Sere!Uidl
'1'0 IIAliX, TBB IIIWNK WOVLD 81: JIXIiNO'l
8t NOW.-PRaD A' I "'N
7:06 llrellkfut Party
1:11 Jofutua1 Newo
7:30
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1:35
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cultivators. $375. Phone
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e·B·SUT THEN YCl.l
MUGTA TI?AVELED AN
AWJ=Ul LOT: BEEN W~

UP IN SOCIETV. ER··•
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WHY ~
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BECAU6E, ANN!!;;, HERE
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Trade 'n' Travel Time
USED CAR BUYS

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$1,295

Ivory over turquoise finish, Powe-rglide, rtdio, heater,
whitewalLs. spotless clean interior .
1959 FORD GAL AXlE HARDTOP COUPE
.. - $1,495
Low mileage by local owner, ivory ove-r green ftnts~, clean
inte rior, automatic tra ns., VB motor , power steermg, ra·

dio, heater.

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OPEN EVES. 1:00 p.M.
POMEROY. OHIO

FOR SALE
BASSETT hound pups, A.~"'-·1
registered. Victor Wolle.
cine, Ohio. Phone WI 9--3023.
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menlarJ typo; llhow olfered ~ 11 :li6 . , _ 01aDQ lfeal
1:11 Newo
· ihpon.... bao beeu cmty In prime-lime this ~12:00 CmnmmKJ New
l :lf MneJrel a.dr
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this
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1 1:11 ~ Pu1J
car/Y'out lhelr -··lono without cmuump~.
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1::10 MIIIDal Rewa
oacrlliclng other worthy pubHc af· Pvlnt: Dlloovery, • cldlcl- 1·00 New
11reUfast Pan,
GASOLINE ALLEY
laira ~orto.
nn'o llbow, from 1:11 Sacred llelrt I'IGIIIlD
,
Mutual Nowo
8 00
Fuf'lllennore, In oome placeo, dally·
1:11 CGuntry JII!Dboret
1:11 Breatfut Pu1J
the ~~ l'lplll1l are lObed- Point· An ABC spokesman re- 1::10 Newo
1:30 Mutual New
There wa6n't
uled opposite each other, which cently ~~~ !ltlll not c:ertoln IIIIDitl l:ll$ Farm WG!'Id Nowo
t :JS BreUtu1 Pu1J
anq fiQht
after ell?
m""''' tiW the added ,....k:e II lht now fall oerJeo lbou t tbe 1:45 Melp County IIFD
10:00 Mutual Nowo
ID ~eralooo for viewen who Franldln Roooovelt 1011'11, whlcb 7:00 Mutual Nowo
10:05 Polka Party
lill~lfi more proctlcable lo watdl lndlcoteo 0 - k 11o1e of aJ. 7:11 · J1reU1ai1 Plrty
10:30 Mutual Newo
ooe ~om at • lime. Vlewero fain
7:30 Mutual Newo
10:35 Music In 1bo Air
aiJcj oould not oare leu whlcb
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7:10 Newo RepGrt
10:45 1bo Good Life
8:00 Brellkf811 Party
11:511 UDder Oldo llt1ei
CROSSWORD
8:00 N8WI
ll:ot Mutual Nowo
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11:015 Top TeD Show
ri9:30 Mutual Now
11:30 Mutual Newo
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11:35
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9:45 Bell)' N - Show
1%:00 NOINI NtWi
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10:00 MutuaJ Nowo
12:15 l!luslclll lnta'lude
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10:05
Mlotltorla1
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12:30 Rev. Merlin Teetl
I. lll&amp;tenal to..
10:211 Country Hoe Down
1:110 Mutual New
10::10 MutuaJ Newt
1:05 Platter Party
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10:35 Country HOE Down
5:110 MutuaJ News
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11:00
MuiUal
Newo
1:05
Travella' Time
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11:015
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Newt
5:30
Mutual News
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11:00 CGulltry Hoe Do lfD
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Newo
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12:00 N0011 Nelfl, Wootber
Saaday
12:20 Music Just For You
7:30 Mutual Newo
1:00 MutuaJ N8WI
7:35 Ai'm1 Hour
1:06 Molle Jolt For YIIU
1:110 BapUat La)'111011'1 Hour
1::10 Mutual New
8:10 NthrOJt Newt
1:35 llusle Just For YGU
1:35 Hour of Dellverii!ICt
1:00 Fui!Ga Lowil Jr. NtUI
(Rev. Paul Joaeo)
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
Cmn,_tory
t :IIO Wlnp of Rea11Di
2:1111 Millie Just Far YIIU
1::10 Mutual Newo
2:30 Mutual Neft
8:35 LegfslaHve Review
1:35 Millie Just Far YIIU
10:00 Voice of Propb..,
S:OO MutuaJ Newo
10:10 Mutual Newo
1:11 Plattor Party
lO:SI Wub. flepta to Plap1e
S:" Mutual NeWI
11:10 lluDdi1 QJapel
1:3S Plotter Party
11:00 Ceomlry il!'IDD 'nme
4:00 New•
11:30 llutual Newo
UO Loeol News
11:35 Country Jqmu 'nme
4:40 Platter Party
· 12:110 N0011 Newo
S:IIO MuiUal Newt
12:11 The Seardl
5:05 Travellll' Time
12::10 Rev. Merlin Teeto
5:Sf BW Sterna llparli
1:00 llour fl O...•laa 5:35 ·Travelln' Time
1IO]jl Gnbam
1:00 Loeol Newo
l :SI Tbo LIIU.aa llol!r
8:06 Van Patricll 11par1i
2:110 The BIC Lie
1:06 Von Patrie) llparli
I:SI MuiUal Nno
1:15 sw.lown SereDade
2:35 1IICir To The Cilia
8:30 MudiaJ Newt
41:ot Rev. R-. Tbama
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FOR SALE ~- Farmall A
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cultivators. $375. Phone
1-81131 after 5 p.m.

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By HAROLD GRAY
e·B·SUT THEN YCl.l
MUGTA TI?AVELED AN
AWJ=Ul LOT: BEEN W~

UP IN SOCIETV. ER··•
B·BUT HERE •"YOU•"

WHY ~
WHV 00 I
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TI-ll'S LITTLE

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£HAO&lt;'?

BECAU6E, ANN!!;;, HERE
I AM MORE AT PEACE Al'-\0
HAPf:liER IHAN ANY an_.~

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Possible Lake v·

NEW DELHIA (UPI) - An Indian Airlines plane
erashed today in northwest India, apparently killing all
29 perso115 aboard, an airline spokesman announced.
Some of the victims were believed to be Americans, and
10. were reported to be children.
The spokesman said the
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY

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eroy emerge~. ~ ' ~tt·~
were summoncle to the lake al
about 5 p. m. inunediate!y af'
ter the possible drowning wu
reported.
Authorities 1!11~ lhey
~ad .
Athens Police officer
CJyde the lake cleared of Jwimmeri ·
Beasley , Jr ., and Pomeroy Ji- and ordered everyone to cl.tim ·
censes diver Dr. Harold Brown jclolh!N f~l!l lhe bath ~~·
to asSist w1th the !learch. The Sherif! Harlenbac:h aa!il · ~
divers worked until 10 p. m. lcials chec'ke.:l 'cars af ttle lakf .:
last night.
parklng lot and this alSo Jalled ·
Syracuse, Racine, and Porn- to tW11 up a clue.
was at the lake last ThwWay.
Shortly before dusk SUnday
evening Sheriff Hartenbach
called m Athens county scuba
divers Gayland Unscott, Athens
County Deputy Robert Allen,

Authorities said}his morning
that they have g1ven up the
search for a possible drowning
victim at Maplewood Lake on
State Route 124 near Syracuse.
Scuba divers from Meigs and

flylng from Amritsar,

Punjab, to Srinagar, capital of A telephoned report f r o m
Kaahmit, an'd crashed near Amritsar to the airline's headquarters here said 17 of the passengers had names which could
be North American or European.
The list included a couple
named Laver1y and their three
children who ~re listed on the
airlillEI's records here as U.S. citizens.
Also aboard was a couple

I

Athens counties probed the lake,
formerly knoWI'! as ~ailey's

.;La'~:k~·~·:.~..aod
vetal_hours yesterday
mght after 11 was
that • swimmer had

I

Idi"s apv~ared

Life Guard James Oi1-

Drugs, sed.atives
• Taken
From weakenmg
• pope J0 hn

of Syracuse told Meigs mun-

ty Sheriff Robert C. Hartenthat he saw a swimmer
down a slide into an eight

Mitchell and their four
children. one an infant, who were
believed to be Canadians or Aus-

deep area of the lake and

did not see the man surface.of

VATICAN CITY IUPII - Pope John XXIR passed
lilap· beyond the reach of drugs and sedatives today arid ·
•wim· church officials prepared for his death.
8 the

TONIGHT

I. ;KPeiniRAScToltESt 0, Letcia
Roman
PORTUGAL"
(Cinemas\·ope.Color) '
-andCurt Jurgen.s Claire Bloom

1

Oiler

Star Class
M~ts Recently

The 81 -year-old pOntiff suffered
.
.
1another crisis during the night 1 remams fairly Jtrong ...
so~r- and a Vatican Radio bulletin at Tilt' last temperature eiYea fur
1
]
':; tives or drugs to kill his pain.
t~ Bupe in hi6. CI?Uf'th day. of "
·ating noon 17 a.m. EDTJ said be was dl;athbed agony wa1 104, Wld!. a
·
so weak he no longer needed seda- pulse rate uf 140.
.
d the I But the announcement said the
No .. HIIIDP" lehUit1
?)lear Pope's heart was still •· rairly There was DO "humao" aolutlol
· ·was ! st~-~n:;." . .
. .
ito. the ill~ss: the Vatican Radia
o~•im- 1
f'he chmcal Slt~atlon of the lsa1d earher lJl the morning .
denti- 1 august patient for some hours As the Pope lay dying on hill
now has become aggravated and Ibed in the Vatican Palace, au...
tfliion I for that reason it is no longer rounded by his three peasan8
, pid ne:ess~.ry to apply drugs a_nd ~- brothers and aiater and his coothird atwes. the Vatican bulletm uid. jfessor, i group oC high churcb
~ to "The Holy ·r ather's temperature :officials charged with the task ol
Oife : has _ incr~ased slill more. The declaring him of(ici.!llly dea..
4 left card10 circulatory condition slill ·moved into adjoining rooms.

I'

"BRAINWASHED"

June 2-3
Pat Boone, Bobby Darrin,
l'amela Tiffin, Ann Margaret
"STATE ,AIR"
Cinemascope &amp; Color
-and-

MHko Taka

.....

.

SATURDAY, JUNE I, 1963

I

Ron Foster

"OPERATION
BOTTLENECK"

4

1

I~-..~~ -p---- --

---7
,00'1 efSOnS
;uard· I

;earch

. both

1

: man I

.he af-

Receive Sabin

edV~~~a=~a~d ~he~~::

Roman Church, Aloisi cardinal
Mase II a. who will take control

ot ,

the churlfl bet wee.. the Pope;,..
dea~ and tht! election of 1 oe'lt
pont1ff.

Shots Sunday I
--- - ·
, Plan Autonsy
Some 7,064 persons received 1
r
II Sabin Oral polio vaccine I 0 D
hO£
In Meigs county Sunday mak·
R eat
•y ing a total of more than 25.000 1
doses administered during the BandJeader
three rlini(_'S .

· !&lt;!trio

·'

.:, 'SuNDAY,
JUttE 2 tflrough SATURDAY, JUNE 8
.

'

.

'

'~

Type

Workers said that 1,864 reJnves- . ceived the sugar cube at the i BEVERLY Hlt.LS. Calif. fUPH
Mei~s Pomeroy High school clinic, 1,- - Ski.nnaJ ~nnis. !WI, died sun~
.
It lOS at Middl~port High school. I da~ mght, th1r(l _bandleader who
;undav r .,lBO at Racme High
school, l g~med fame durmg the •·era ~ ­
'
~~ 11.242 at Eastern High school , i big bands' ' tG die within QIW
i 459 at Harrisonville Elementary m~nth.
. ,
. Jack and 831 at Rutland High school. . tau~ of Enms death wu not
·ll)pted Officials said this rooming ~mm~•a~ly det~mined_, but ~
. i r s t that again a make-up clinic mvestlgatmg officer sa•d EnDII
.\rville has been scheduled for Sunday, i was c~king on something whea
jottom June 9. from noon until 5 p.m. ~ arnved at the Beverly Hilla
nd the i at the Pomeroy Senior H i g h ~estaurant w~~ E~s
din~ide of school. The make-up clinic is mg . The officer SBid the bawf..
for persons who did not receive leader h~ stopped breathiDc: and
Jperty the Type II vaccine yesterday. 1he a~hed external heart maa..
cited On behalf of the Middleport· sage after tryiug to clear bit

I

w•

.

'

'

;-.

.

•

In
tension•
free
comfort

,.

'
NBC.TV't hour-long, Tuesday night Western "Empirt"I
will not return as such this fall. But star Richard Egan;
who plays "Empire" foreman Redigo, will continue in o

on the ENGLANDER

.,'·

TENSION • EASE

.

''
'So:·

.

"::

half-hour series as owner of a 26,000.0Cre ranch,
His problems wHI be much the same as he had on "EmJlrt." Name of _neW s~ow: "Redigo."
MW

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.,

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. ABi9Star. ·

•v -~ JOIINIION

,.

~YWOOD- (NEAl - The
.M' - doer ... tatlng ~

.d............
'

"Well, maybe I'd be drlvlnt
lruc:ll cr-addlng
Ia a
band," U.year-old Beymer ..,.

na-

1

JINSION.MAFJUSS

No Wflet t1tt _ . , •
tl - IJank loob lib, wt
of tltt iooside as a S.rvi« C.otor- arvi«
lor JOU ood tltt commooit}o. It WOillclo't ...U
••, cliffw ..... to .. wllotfoor ,... ...., ....
llicrclo or ooodotl a trock to dt,oolt:,..., _ ,

.' ',...d ... ,............... ''..me..

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BiKER FURNITURE
- Middleport,

o:

We 1'1y 3%

-

and Savings

~. ' at

-

mneth dent-elect
issued the Bernard
following~~l!t'~;·,~~~~ I::~~:I) idbul •uecumld
bebed bef~
M.
,, I
a cou
reached.
. e1gs
want to express my sinwas dead on arri 1 at the
opera. cere gratitude to the Ohio Eia Beverly Hills firt lid v~tioo
~· lB. Ph1 Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Police said an autopay would. ~
c~rt ISoronty, and particularly Yvon- conducted toda
to detenn'
_.~t10n. Ine ScaHy, who furnished most ('&amp;use u1 d th y
mo
per1·oo ot the manpower for the various Ted Wee ea. nd Eddy H
1115
: acci- stations and haodled publicity both famed
;:;'~·
~o n s for the d1mcs, to the nurses same era and frieada of Enni
.n-ests ~ho gave ~nselfishly of th~ir died Last month, Howard cb~
t1m~ to ass1st. especially Vtr- during hi&amp; •Jeep at bia home iD
gm1a Hubb_ard, who coordinat- Palm Desert, Calif., Mar 21 •
'fd the nursmg and to the mem. Weell\8 died May 1 at Tulia. Okla.
bers of county emergency
squads who turnished transpor·
MeJ- 1'1..--• .._..._.,
inves·
flll- USJK'J".. .......-police latlon.
ADMISSIONS SATURDAY .oon on
_" I wish l,o pay particular Jennie Bryant, RutlaDd
Crow's tribute to the members of the
DISC~GES ...
C1t1zens· Band Radio Club, who Gwendolyn ~
,
were
~n,
onl~·
contributed
t~eir
serv.
Beegle,
~i
1
lla . 1ces but . also used their expen· Cecil, Pomeroy; Lula Hall Millo
l ~me s1ve equipment and automobiles
William ~ J
Ia tham- to demonstra~e once again, as Pomeroy; Laura Mae ,..,...;...... ~·
T
t they had durmg the
recent
_,.........,
l"port- flood. the invaluable service
SUNQA
til mto Y.hich they stand ready to reny ~ 10 t der their community.
Hall,~; llott4m:
·~- "] also want to thank the DISCIIAJ\GiiiS stJNbAY _
Y people who were sufficiently m.. 1mme.
t h teres ted in their children and
,
th~~ community to make these
TWO ldiB
· ;ere climes a success, both in t h e Two flnel' Wre llvied II'WI
· am- number 'attending and In lhe bond •u fGirfeiWd 'SIJtrJtrJa•
1
• n d contributions which have more night In f'oo1)eroy J4a
than . paid th• expenses of the leo
ciOurt. ~
vacr~ne and ottM:r costs. A
· 1or1e · ·
·
was naoc1al report Will follow 1
- .lied 1 flf.

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'nJii:v.Y-

&lt;'
·1

..
Luck waa IIIII Jad7 ner:t
bul abe
with blm

NIW QUILJIO

a Pomeroy Rotary club, presi-

..:..S.......

brown hair and eyes to maldi.
He waa born In Avoca, Iowa,
but waa broucbl up In Gle&amp;
dale, Callf. U the boy door
bad nol been takJng lap daJio.
lng lessons ... .. .

loday.

'OAM I.ArJX

n

.'

·•

Sundloy:;";-l~oy;,D-~;=~~=~~l

IHos·
he make-up
P'UIIz added,
I want 011
clinic "Fmally,
next
after to pay particular tribute to
•U- doctors, wilhou' whose paJ'IIcl.
patlon th&amp; cllnlca would itot
baw been possibk, llid IIIOill '
particularly to

Dr.

R,

R.

eno of Mlddieport Who
de- oily organlzea the
()nlbge~

~~~~

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' IU.Ied from a fermented mull
••taholoc at ~eat •
fUeuiHJL

enttne

., cr•

Possible Lake v·

NEW DELHIA (UPI) - An Indian Airlines plane
erashed today in northwest India, apparently killing all
29 perso115 aboard, an airline spokesman announced.
Some of the victims were believed to be Americans, and
10. were reported to be children.
The spokesman said the
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY

WB.Ii

eroy emerge~. ~ ' ~tt·~
were summoncle to the lake al
about 5 p. m. inunediate!y af'
ter the possible drowning wu
reported.
Authorities 1!11~ lhey
~ad .
Athens Police officer
CJyde the lake cleared of Jwimmeri ·
Beasley , Jr ., and Pomeroy Ji- and ordered everyone to cl.tim ·
censes diver Dr. Harold Brown jclolh!N f~l!l lhe bath ~~·
to asSist w1th the !learch. The Sherif! Harlenbac:h aa!il · ~
divers worked until 10 p. m. lcials chec'ke.:l 'cars af ttle lakf .:
last night.
parklng lot and this alSo Jalled ·
Syracuse, Racine, and Porn- to tW11 up a clue.
was at the lake last ThwWay.
Shortly before dusk SUnday
evening Sheriff Hartenbach
called m Athens county scuba
divers Gayland Unscott, Athens
County Deputy Robert Allen,

Authorities said}his morning
that they have g1ven up the
search for a possible drowning
victim at Maplewood Lake on
State Route 124 near Syracuse.
Scuba divers from Meigs and

flylng from Amritsar,

Punjab, to Srinagar, capital of A telephoned report f r o m
Kaahmit, an'd crashed near Amritsar to the airline's headquarters here said 17 of the passengers had names which could
be North American or European.
The list included a couple
named Laver1y and their three
children who ~re listed on the
airlillEI's records here as U.S. citizens.
Also aboard was a couple

I

Athens counties probed the lake,
formerly knoWI'! as ~ailey's

.;La'~:k~·~·:.~..aod
vetal_hours yesterday
mght after 11 was
that • swimmer had

I

Idi"s apv~ared

Life Guard James Oi1-

Drugs, sed.atives
• Taken
From weakenmg
• pope J0 hn

of Syracuse told Meigs mun-

ty Sheriff Robert C. Hartenthat he saw a swimmer
down a slide into an eight

Mitchell and their four
children. one an infant, who were
believed to be Canadians or Aus-

deep area of the lake and

did not see the man surface.of

VATICAN CITY IUPII - Pope John XXIR passed
lilap· beyond the reach of drugs and sedatives today arid ·
•wim· church officials prepared for his death.
8 the

TONIGHT

I. ;KPeiniRAScToltESt 0, Letcia
Roman
PORTUGAL"
(Cinemas\·ope.Color) '
-andCurt Jurgen.s Claire Bloom

1

Oiler

Star Class
M~ts Recently

The 81 -year-old pOntiff suffered
.
.
1another crisis during the night 1 remams fairly Jtrong ...
so~r- and a Vatican Radio bulletin at Tilt' last temperature eiYea fur
1
]
':; tives or drugs to kill his pain.
t~ Bupe in hi6. CI?Uf'th day. of "
·ating noon 17 a.m. EDTJ said be was dl;athbed agony wa1 104, Wld!. a
·
so weak he no longer needed seda- pulse rate uf 140.
.
d the I But the announcement said the
No .. HIIIDP" lehUit1
?)lear Pope's heart was still •· rairly There was DO "humao" aolutlol
· ·was ! st~-~n:;." . .
. .
ito. the ill~ss: the Vatican Radia
o~•im- 1
f'he chmcal Slt~atlon of the lsa1d earher lJl the morning .
denti- 1 august patient for some hours As the Pope lay dying on hill
now has become aggravated and Ibed in the Vatican Palace, au...
tfliion I for that reason it is no longer rounded by his three peasan8
, pid ne:ess~.ry to apply drugs a_nd ~- brothers and aiater and his coothird atwes. the Vatican bulletm uid. jfessor, i group oC high churcb
~ to "The Holy ·r ather's temperature :officials charged with the task ol
Oife : has _ incr~ased slill more. The declaring him of(ici.!llly dea..
4 left card10 circulatory condition slill ·moved into adjoining rooms.

I'

"BRAINWASHED"

June 2-3
Pat Boone, Bobby Darrin,
l'amela Tiffin, Ann Margaret
"STATE ,AIR"
Cinemascope &amp; Color
-and-

MHko Taka

.....

.

SATURDAY, JUNE I, 1963

I

Ron Foster

"OPERATION
BOTTLENECK"

4

1

I~-..~~ -p---- --

---7
,00'1 efSOnS
;uard· I

;earch

. both

1

: man I

.he af-

Receive Sabin

edV~~~a=~a~d ~he~~::

Roman Church, Aloisi cardinal
Mase II a. who will take control

ot ,

the churlfl bet wee.. the Pope;,..
dea~ and tht! election of 1 oe'lt
pont1ff.

Shots Sunday I
--- - ·
, Plan Autonsy
Some 7,064 persons received 1
r
II Sabin Oral polio vaccine I 0 D
hO£
In Meigs county Sunday mak·
R eat
•y ing a total of more than 25.000 1
doses administered during the BandJeader
three rlini(_'S .

· !&lt;!trio

·'

.:, 'SuNDAY,
JUttE 2 tflrough SATURDAY, JUNE 8
.

'

.

'

'~

Type

Workers said that 1,864 reJnves- . ceived the sugar cube at the i BEVERLY Hlt.LS. Calif. fUPH
Mei~s Pomeroy High school clinic, 1,- - Ski.nnaJ ~nnis. !WI, died sun~
.
It lOS at Middl~port High school. I da~ mght, th1r(l _bandleader who
;undav r .,lBO at Racme High
school, l g~med fame durmg the •·era ~ ­
'
~~ 11.242 at Eastern High school , i big bands' ' tG die within QIW
i 459 at Harrisonville Elementary m~nth.
. ,
. Jack and 831 at Rutland High school. . tau~ of Enms death wu not
·ll)pted Officials said this rooming ~mm~•a~ly det~mined_, but ~
. i r s t that again a make-up clinic mvestlgatmg officer sa•d EnDII
.\rville has been scheduled for Sunday, i was c~king on something whea
jottom June 9. from noon until 5 p.m. ~ arnved at the Beverly Hilla
nd the i at the Pomeroy Senior H i g h ~estaurant w~~ E~s
din~ide of school. The make-up clinic is mg . The officer SBid the bawf..
for persons who did not receive leader h~ stopped breathiDc: and
Jperty the Type II vaccine yesterday. 1he a~hed external heart maa..
cited On behalf of the Middleport· sage after tryiug to clear bit

I

w•

.

'

'

;-.

.

•

In
tension•
free
comfort

,.

'
NBC.TV't hour-long, Tuesday night Western "Empirt"I
will not return as such this fall. But star Richard Egan;
who plays "Empire" foreman Redigo, will continue in o

on the ENGLANDER

.,'·

TENSION • EASE

.

''
'So:·

.

"::

half-hour series as owner of a 26,000.0Cre ranch,
His problems wHI be much the same as he had on "EmJlrt." Name of _neW s~ow: "Redigo."
MW

..

~~·

'

-

'
.,

'.

.,

I

·-s-

Today He Is
. ABi9Star. ·

•v -~ JOIINIION

,.

~YWOOD- (NEAl - The
.M' - doer ... tatlng ~

.d............
'

"Well, maybe I'd be drlvlnt
lruc:ll cr-addlng
Ia a
band," U.year-old Beymer ..,.

na-

1

JINSION.MAFJUSS

No Wflet t1tt _ . , •
tl - IJank loob lib, wt
of tltt iooside as a S.rvi« C.otor- arvi«
lor JOU ood tltt commooit}o. It WOillclo't ...U
••, cliffw ..... to .. wllotfoor ,... ...., ....
llicrclo or ooodotl a trock to dt,oolt:,..., _ ,

.' ',...d ... ,............... ''..me..

'79'

0

Mlltchl.. T-lon-l- ro-.IUiallon $79.50

BiKER FURNITURE
- Middleport,

o:

We 1'1y 3%

-

and Savings

~. ' at

-

mneth dent-elect
issued the Bernard
following~~l!t'~;·,~~~~ I::~~:I) idbul •uecumld
bebed bef~
M.
,, I
a cou
reached.
. e1gs
want to express my sinwas dead on arri 1 at the
opera. cere gratitude to the Ohio Eia Beverly Hills firt lid v~tioo
~· lB. Ph1 Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Police said an autopay would. ~
c~rt ISoronty, and particularly Yvon- conducted toda
to detenn'
_.~t10n. Ine ScaHy, who furnished most ('&amp;use u1 d th y
mo
per1·oo ot the manpower for the various Ted Wee ea. nd Eddy H
1115
: acci- stations and haodled publicity both famed
;:;'~·
~o n s for the d1mcs, to the nurses same era and frieada of Enni
.n-ests ~ho gave ~nselfishly of th~ir died Last month, Howard cb~
t1m~ to ass1st. especially Vtr- during hi&amp; •Jeep at bia home iD
gm1a Hubb_ard, who coordinat- Palm Desert, Calif., Mar 21 •
'fd the nursmg and to the mem. Weell\8 died May 1 at Tulia. Okla.
bers of county emergency
squads who turnished transpor·
MeJ- 1'1..--• .._..._.,
inves·
flll- USJK'J".. .......-police latlon.
ADMISSIONS SATURDAY .oon on
_" I wish l,o pay particular Jennie Bryant, RutlaDd
Crow's tribute to the members of the
DISC~GES ...
C1t1zens· Band Radio Club, who Gwendolyn ~
,
were
~n,
onl~·
contributed
t~eir
serv.
Beegle,
~i
1
lla . 1ces but . also used their expen· Cecil, Pomeroy; Lula Hall Millo
l ~me s1ve equipment and automobiles
William ~ J
Ia tham- to demonstra~e once again, as Pomeroy; Laura Mae ,..,...;...... ~·
T
t they had durmg the
recent
_,.........,
l"port- flood. the invaluable service
SUNQA
til mto Y.hich they stand ready to reny ~ 10 t der their community.
Hall,~; llott4m:
·~- "] also want to thank the DISCIIAJ\GiiiS stJNbAY _
Y people who were sufficiently m.. 1mme.
t h teres ted in their children and
,
th~~ community to make these
TWO ldiB
· ;ere climes a success, both in t h e Two flnel' Wre llvied II'WI
· am- number 'attending and In lhe bond •u fGirfeiWd 'SIJtrJtrJa•
1
• n d contributions which have more night In f'oo1)eroy J4a
than . paid th• expenses of the leo
ciOurt. ~
vacr~ne and ottM:r costs. A
· 1or1e · ·
·
was naoc1al report Will follow 1
- .lied 1 flf.

r;::;

*'

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The FARMEhANK

·-

Ennis apparently revived ~

'nJii:v.Y-

&lt;'
·1

..
Luck waa IIIII Jad7 ner:t
bul abe
with blm

NIW QUILJIO

a Pomeroy Rotary club, presi-

..:..S.......

brown hair and eyes to maldi.
He waa born In Avoca, Iowa,
but waa broucbl up In Gle&amp;
dale, Callf. U the boy door
bad nol been takJng lap daJio.
lng lessons ... .. .

loday.

'OAM I.ArJX

n

.'

·•

Sundloy:;";-l~oy;,D-~;=~~=~~l

IHos·
he make-up
P'UIIz added,
I want 011
clinic "Fmally,
next
after to pay particular tribute to
•U- doctors, wilhou' whose paJ'IIcl.
patlon th&amp; cllnlca would itot
baw been possibk, llid IIIOill '
particularly to

Dr.

R,

R.

eno of Mlddieport Who
de- oily organlzea the
()nlbge~

~~~~

Oil .... ,... .

-'

.
'

�.

,

J

•

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.• Corn wiliJky .. Dllky ...
' tilled from a fermented malll

•

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tf .... eoo~a~am, at leu! •

... .... eora.

•

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l'iOW YOU KNOW'

enttne

Air Crash Kills·
21 In. New Delhia

Possible Lake v·

NEW DELHIA (UP!) - An Indian Airlines plane
crashed today In northwest India, apparently kllllng all
29 persoos aboard, an airline spokesman ~nounced.
Some of tlte victims were believed to be Amencans, and
1o. were reported to be children.
The spokesmBD IBid the plane Pathankot
was flying from Amritsar, in
A t 1 ~ned report f 10 m
Punjab: to Srlnagar, capital of AmriU.:: to the airUne's bead·
KashmU". and crashed n e 8 r quarters here said 17 of the pas·

If

sengers had names which could
be North American or European.
The list included a couple
named Laverty and their three
children who were listed on the
airline's records here as U.S. citi·
zens.
Also aboard was a couple
named MHchell and their four
children, one an lnfant, who were
believed to be Canadians or Aus-

SUNDAY
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!:25 Dodger• Y$. Calle
~= 1li Sc:oreboord

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11 :15 Ke,-hole

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1::00 Pal'80D't MaifDc;
12:38 CBS Ke.,..l
1:118 Oral Roberll
1: 30 Rev. Strollll
1:45 Sea Hunt
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best

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•1mber with comedlelule Carol
Bumell. T - ber wllb Carol
Burnett? Garry Moore b - f
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first pest appearance ,.. "Tbe
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her ,.mal, lllere were lengthy
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Wilen ''Julie 8lld Carol II.Carlll!lie HaD/' ., hour special ot
music IIIII. COIIledy llarriDC Ju.
lie AndreWI! IDd Carol Bumelle,
Is rebrosdeaat Wednesday, June

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pair al coqlrL. hi a pr~
number built arouud "Big D, w
a song from !be """"' of Frat*
lpessmo'1 musical '11le Most
Tbo rest, lo use a time-lloo.
ored ...--. It bislorJ. ""' dience clamored far """"· The
llllioo'a crilles dusted olf tbe1r
clowlng verbal bouquels.
For Bob a....... "'"""dive pn&gt;..... Ill. "The Garry Moore
hw," it wu a moment of
serendipity. Here was a team
that created tbeatric:al magic.
Mooths al careful planning were
to follow, but tbo ..senlfuls
were there. Even tbo sooad of
!be names, "Julie aDd Carol"
had a ring.

a powerful !blDg.

By. lbe way, !bose wilo may
bllve missed Julie Andrews IDd

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they did "Big D" the song that
ilarted this whole chain · of
events, will have ao opportun-ity to catch up 11ith history.
The girls repeat ~"' numbe&lt;.

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Since lbe initial broadcast Ill.
"Julie aDd Carol at Carnegie
Hall," lbe program lw gone
on to will first po-ize at !be
1963 Montre111, Switzerland, (D.

lernational Film li'•,.tival -lba
first American production to
win lop honors there. As lor
Miss Burnett, an Emmy Award
winner laat year, she recentlY
was awarded ODe al broadcasting's most distinguished honors,
tbe Pealiody Award.

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"' cited On behaU of the Middleport· throat
on a Pomeroy Rotary club, presi· Ennis apparently revived moKenneth
o Meig~
~ opera•an. 18,
3 ' court
iolation.
' period
dJ:: acci1: s on s
arrests

LOOK - IJSTEN: Aon Mars
garet, hottest yoollll talent Ia
sbow business today, bas beeD
signed to guest slar In the faD
season's debut e;lisnde of AJIC.
TV's animated "The
"ll'lims~nes" series wben It besina
ilf fourth yoar on network tel...
vision. Sbe'll .,....ay Ann-Maf'o
grock, a lending eotertainer ill
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dent-elect Bernard Fultz, today mentarlly but IUCCUIIIbed befort
issued the following statement: medical aid could be reached.
"I want to express my sin..
was dead on ollTJval at tbl
cere gratitude to the Ohto Eta
Hilla 6rt aid ltatioA.
Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Police said an autopsy would be
Sorority, and particularly Yvon- conducted today to determlnt
ne Scally, who furnished most caWJe of death.
•
ot the manpower for the various Ted WeeJJll and Eddy How~
stations and handled publidty both famed biiii:Readers of ·•
for the clinics. to the nurses same en and Jrieadl of Enni11,
who gave unselfishly of their died last month, Howard choked
time to assist, especially Vir- during his .sleep at hia home in
ginia Hubbard, who coordinat- Palm Desert, Calif., May 23,
-ed the nursing and to the mem- Weems died May 6 at "rrllu. Okla.
bers of county emergency
Melas Gaer.._ Roapftal
squads who furnished transpor-

_. tnves- tation.
; poJice " I wish to pay particular
moon on tribute to the members ol the
l. Crow 's Citizens' Band Radio Club, who
not only contributed their servtp were ices but also used their expen~~acme sive equipment and automobiles
Of Elm- to demonstrate once again, as
lfd that they had during the recent
·. :teporl- llood the invaluable service
lfJl into »h!ch they stand ready to ren·
ill!l I OI der !heir community .
· lid sud· "I also want to thank tbe
.~ . .!0
by people who were su£ficienUy iJ1..
_ · .t~ t h e terested in their children a n d
.;"~ ~
their community to make these
,;.-· , . were clinics a success, both in the
~itt dam- number 'attendin&amp; and in the
, II: • n d contributions which have more
!r.
than paid the expenses of the
(l'AI.
vaccine and other costs. A.
• ij.e was nancial report will follow t h e
. 'lal Hos· make-up clin1c next SWiday."
I he Ful12 added. "Finally, I wlllll
' · · after to pay particular trlbule to !be
P~... aiJ. dO&lt;IAlrs, withou' whole partlolpol!on th6e clinics would ilot
b"' ~- posslbk, and moot
particuWiy to Dr. R. R. Pki!lens of Middleport who de- ally organized lbe cllnk;l
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Koman church, Aloisi cardinal
i Masella. who will take control ol •

Some 7,~ persons receivfd 1
Type II Sabin Oral polio vaccine '!
in Meigs county Sunday mak·
· ing a total of more than 25.000
doses administered during the
thrt&gt;e clinics.
Workers said that 1,864 re- /
.
ceived the sugar cube at the
BE~ERLY "HI~, Cah_
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I Jr.ves~ Pomeroy High school clime, 1.- •- Sk•_nnay E.nnJs, 56, died SUn. Meigs 30ii t M'ddl
t High school Iday mghl, thir&lt;l bandleader who
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school' 1 gained fame during tht ''era fl.
Su d y 1' ... ,
a a&lt;:me e
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to die
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n a l 242 at Ea stern High school, ' •g ut~n s
WI lD one
nk
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month
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Cause or nms ect waa
8 nd 831 t R lland High school.
,, Jack
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immediately determined, but u
:eJllpted Official~ said this mor~~g investigating ofricer said Ennia
f i r s t that agam a make-up chmc was choking on something whea
Arville has been scheduled for_Sunday, he arrived at the Beverly Hilla
Bottom June 9. from noon until 5 p.m. reshmrant where Ennis wn dinend the at the Pomeroy Senior .H_i g _h ing. The officer said the baudside of school. The rnake·up cltmc 18 leader had stopped breatlliq: ancl
for persons who ~kt not receive he aRPiied external heart JnNo.
.woperty the Type II vaccme yesterday. sage after trying to clear ru,

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The venerable coor:ert haD
reverbe&lt;ated wllh aD lbe eleCtric exeitemenl of a Br&lt;Nidway
opening nigbt.
Oa Wedlleaday, JUlie 12, view·
era wiD see for lbemselves what
caused the excitement In Car·
Degle HaD ... .Tha joolllg to two
IPcaodeacent young talents. Serendlplty, wben it happens, j,i

_mght

so weak he no longer needed seda_ .. _
N0 "HIII8all..
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But the announcement said the
JJd the Pope's heart was still " f&lt;:tir ly There waa no "human" iOlUtlOII
appear stron,., _"
;to the illness, the Vatican Radio
1
e '!38 "Th~ clinical sit\(ation of the said earlier in the m~ning,
IWm:'- ~ august patient for Bnme hoUl·s 1 As . the Pope .lay dymg on hil
1identa- now has become aggravated and i bed m the Vatican Palace, aur. , i for that reason it is no longer rounded by his three peuanl;
l•ti~n necessary to apply drugs and sed- brothers and 1iater and his OJOo
m .~ld I atives ," the Vatican buUetin said. Ifessor, .a group ~ htgh church
J tl'urd "The Hoty Father's temperature .o{(icials charged ~A •th the task ~
·ted .to ! has increased still more. The declaring him oUicially dea~
Oafe I cardia • circulatory condition still · moved into a~joini~ roo~s.
en left
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aeart:h '
ed the camerlengo of ~he Hol1

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In February, Julie aod Carol
went into rehearsal. It was sa
ardoOUi; IJone..wearius time.
Rebeorsals were mapped out (OJ
a spliHecolld basis, dovetailing
tbo two stars' free lllOIDelll.l.
Miss Andrews wu doing eight
performances a week in ••earn.
elol" 8lld Miss Burnett had
rehearsals 8lld lapiDg for ber
weekly slints on "The G a r r y
Moore Show." _Somehow, u it
alway• does iD show business,
it ....ted ool Early i.l March,
~'Julie aDd Carol at Carnegie
HaD" was tapec' before 1111 iJ&gt;.
filed, black-tie audience.

dun~g the

The last temperature &amp;Jno fOl'
:- in. Iand a Vatican Ra~o b~ll~ at t~e BJ)pe in hi~ Iourth day Ql
or ti\'es or drugs to kill
pam . deathbed agony w8i UM, wUb •
·:earing noon 17 a.m. EDTJ sa1d he was pulse rate of 1441_
; IOUr- 1another crisis

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the beyond the reach of drugs and sedatives today and
dlsap· church officials prepared lor bts dealh.
IWim·
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Oiler The 8t-yea~-o d ~n
su ~r
remains fairly ttronc."'

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Shortly belore dusk Sunday were sumrnonde~~ • ~:
evening Sheriff Hartenbacb aboot 5 p. ~Ywu
called in Athens county scuba ter the possi.We drownlnJ
divers Gayland Linscott, AUlens ' reported. .
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County Deputy Robert Allen, Authorities lla!a they_
Athens Police officer
Clyde the lake cleared of swun Ia!

Bailey's .Beasley , Jr .. and Pomeroy h- and ~ered everyone to e 111
Lake several hours yesterday censes diver Dr. Harold Brown clolb:l1
!be bath~!"'.;:
1evem'n1 and night after it was to assist with the .search. The ~her f H . nbaeh "" .).Q"e ;
:;r;.:;~~,;t~h;at 1 swimmer had divers worked until 10 p. m. c1als _ch~ked cars_ at the,_,i_l ·
last night.
I parklll&amp; lot and thiS also """"'

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was at tbe lake last Thurpy. eroy emergerij;~.
u,e 'JU·lllilts''
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Authorities said this morning
they bave given up tbe
1~;~;;~ lor a possible drowning
1,
at Maplewood Lake on
Route 124 near Syratuse.
Scuba divers from Meigs and
1 ~~~~:::,~counties probed tbe lake,

ADMISSIONS SATIJRDAY Jennie Bryant, Rutlaad.

DISCILPIGES ...~Y­

Gwendolyn Fot.a:. ,_.,;.
Joe Beegh, Racine; Ka~

Ceeil, Pomeroy ; ~HaD, Mido

William lCeynolds, Jr.
Pomeroy; Laura Mae Imboden,

Pomeroy.
ADMISSIONS SVNnAY Florence Whllt, _
Lv!JI lloiUlm;
Lula HaD, fo!iildleport:
DISCHARGES SUNDAY None.
TWO

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bond wu Nfeilecl llat1lrdq
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VOL XV NO. 41

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CELEBRATES BIR111DAY
The third birthday of Redo
Henry, daughl&lt;r ol Mr, 111!1
.{oe Htnry of Mkldle~·

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celebrated Wedneadayl·

llerTKKm al her home wilir· ' I

SATURDAY

TONIGHT
Ken Scott
Letcia Roman
•PIRATES OF PORTUGAL"

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Claire Bloom

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Clem &amp; Luke Show
Reds vs. Phils

Scoreboard
Naval Show
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6:30 News &amp; Sports
1;:40 Weather

t:45 News
7:00 Saturday Jamboree
7:3Cl Sam Benedict

1:3&amp; Joey B.IOOop

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Terror Town, Dan Duryea.
Thursday, . June I. Ch. 13.
Higher and Higher (1943) Frank
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