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SCHOOLBOYS DECIDE
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DATE CHANGED M 1 8 LUBBOCK Tex IUPI)-'l'wo ' Seventeen members of the
The Return Jonatllan
g h lboy
agreed lO F'tve Pomts Star Strtchers 4-H
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at Texas Tech Thursday club met Wtlh thetr adviSors,
er
tcnlc on The two are, Bruce Mauldmg Mrs Roy Holter, Mrs. DWight
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tbe home of Abeline who h.s cleared 13 Mtlhoan and Mrs. Orrs
of Mrs.' Edward Foater tn feet 101'. Inches to the pole Tuesday afternoon at the HoiPomeroy Instead of June 18. vault and h
er home
t
"You and
The date was changed to avotd has run t e
y
A
ton on n b Janconflict witll the Re:atta
seconds.
ad
ISIGN RACHER
roll caU
a
dtsh and table serv- PHILADELPHIA &lt;UPI) - wtth thetr last 1ental cbeckup.
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Free agent Dave Racher was A commtltee was uamed for
tee.
stgned by the Philadelphia the potato chip sale,
Eagles of the National Football At the cioae of the meeting,
NAMES OMITTED
Lea g u e It was announced a covered dtsh dmner was
In the list of Installing offl. Thursday
served alter whtch the group
cers of Bethel No 62 of the Racher, an offensiVe center went to Royal Oaks park for
International Order of Job's
Doughters, the names of Steph. s n s
d
that the Umted States
. t
If e pounds
ay
anie Pullen as ms a11mg 0 tc r,
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would oontrrbule $74 698 U&gt; an
Lmda Darnell, gutde and soloIBUTE FUNDS
Instrtute of Amertcan' Studtes U&gt;
ist, and Alrla
•. mar·
&lt;UPI) _The US. be established tn I.ondon next
shal, were
unmtenttonally
N b announced llturs- year.
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Graduates Honored I4- H Garden Club '
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Recognition 01 Past Presidents
~ AIOUnd And ·'II At JFI• l nestI&lt;ry pIffyI Meets Wednesday C~apter,RDa~~~~:·
~n1he
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Jun~
And Musical Show lg 9 t ven '
About
party was held following At Hysell Home
~~~~.:.;·June a~
Rerngmlron ol pas/
presr- 1a mcmb~r
ro am ~
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chotr practrce at Th Wtldwood Jumor 4-H Gardents an d a musrral program 11l!rs. Guy ~~~~~\fr, ~ar- ~
Mtddleporf
the Ftrst Untied Presbyterian den ~lub met wtlh their advlshrghhghted the '''"' annrver- '.'atrm~n, m,:,,, for the even- Mr·s Frank 1\lu • of Colum- Church Wednesday evenmg han- ors Mrs Vtcwr Hysell and
Pt

?bserv&lt;~nce ol !:reM~~:: ~~~ ~~~\:~mother, Mrs. Ben b~s

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SOCIAL
CALENDAR

NOTlCE!

at Lhe IOOF' Hall
ltNIJ!Id m1n ts Wl:'re SP\vt
Htgh The Rev Ruppelt commend
1 g (ldualt• of Middleport
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1,IJ[!· 11 I'&gt; t'uVt I I'd WI I ~ pa ~ 1 School and will rec"tVe a cadet e• the honored chmr members 8 p m
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JUNE It
,m dll dllf.:t'llll'nl nf pmk ro~r.;es j lJill vt&gt;rsd~ thi s snmmer
and for thetr support ond loy. Rock Sprmgs Cub Scouts Pack
f l.1n~~ d 1!1 ligh lt·d P 111 ~ t.Jpt rs MJ No(:lh Ha skms and Mr a lt v to the chu1 ch chmr.
246 w1ll have an outmg at the
l-' l't'sldlng c~ t tlw "d ~ l:'r eof- Elmer Hask ms and the1r s1sLt&gt;r,
--Arthur Nease pond, ~a~day.
111 se 11111 , :.llld
puwl1 bowl l ~!rs BPrlha Gibbs, were
m
at 5 p m Each famtly IS to
I,';( ' ~-' 1\1 1s Edgar kf'vnolds, Mcrre 1ville 'J hursday to attend
take the1r own w1eners and buns
1and a covered d1sh
dnd
f•'t &lt;111 k Wlntt' funrr al Sf'l v1ces for their aunt.

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Dr. Ray R Pickens

!::=========i l'!t'~ ldt'nt ~1rs
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"LOVE WITH THE

PROPER STRANGER"
\ \ith \;,\ ,1! 1' \\~p,j
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"MAN IN THE M IDDL E"
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"B LOOD ON THE ARROW'

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Pome roy, Ohio

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
"T HE HORROR OF
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"WITCHCRAFT"

Lon Cn&lt;Jncv .Jnrk HPdl!'y
SUNDAY, MONDA Y

and TUESDAY
J une 13 14·15
"NONE BUT THE
BRAVE "

- Tcchmro lor f'rank Smal l a! 1m! \\ fllhr
Tomm1 :-and~ HI &lt;HI IJ rxtt r
Tom B, ll S&lt;J 1nm1 J 11k ~ on
Ldl fllllt' 51t plwn,
Colorcarloon s

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Dona ld Sdullmg, Mr (HI~ an 5 ~
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· or off1cers All members
Mrs .John Koko- Mrs Mnold Rrchards. dele- Karl Owens. Phyllis Joachrm, , urged
all end.
10 JUNE
Donald Gosney Mrs
and Mr:; Allen Hampton, Mrs Edward Burkett, Mrs ,
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vrtch' ~~~~s"s Mrs .James Web- alterna te. were mT rgan Thurs- Paul Haptuostall. Mrs
lra~r' f'l La~derdale Pia Mrs day to allend the summer con- Mrs Francts Anderson

Kelly, I The Democrat Club will meet ,
Mrs 'at tlle Pomeroy Second Ward i
11 ld ventwn or the Ameiiran Legion Rtchard Owens, and Mrs Le· h
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M 1 French an
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A.uxJ itan repre~r.,•
wts - an
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IMembers are asked to brmg 1
Hlt ks
Manfev Pose aux!ltarv. Mrs I An orfermg will be taken at iC:Irticles for auction sa le and
RtLh&lt;lrds set ved as a tdler for the Sunday mornrng servrce to sandwiches or cookies for relttiSTS SEWINl. CLUB
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!he t' leet 1011 of off1cer •

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ass ast Wllh the vartous projects I freshments

The Twilight Garden c 1u b
meet Tuesday evenrng at
M
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home
of
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wtg Morns
County Home In charge of the ker with Mrs Robert

~"' host Cl I .,
U rkPs 'Deaconesses rnciudrng the swun 11
Se~~o-Rite Sewmg .] Hlrt' I .,,roup 1 (
parttes for ch ildren of the Me1gs lw1
sponsored by Ihe Deacons and

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Mrs Hmold Hood

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W d d · e.enrng
• · PI nilS
1 lub met
e ne~o~ 8}
I }ul,v Pu·n1c
&lt;J l tht&gt; club I oom
Plano: wPre made for a p1r- offenng w1ll be Vmcent Dabo, S
h stess
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A short busmess session wa s nJ r at the &lt;'hurch for the .Iuly 1Marcus Chambers, Paul Hapton- r. as co- 0
( (Jflduded by Ml s Elza Gtlmol e ! meeting when lhe F'ederoted stall.
CHARGE SUSPt;CT
Jr. Vll'e presrdenl A note of t CJr(le met Wt'd nesday evemng It was announced Urat Mtd-1 WASHINGTON (UPI)-PolieP
ll'S ig natJUII as
president was (:If the rhureh
dleport Masomc Lodge would ! have charged 23-year-old ftllmg
rPad from Mls HarV[' \ Van Mrs Lou is Re! lx•l plesldent ::~ttend church services Sunday, statiOn attendant Ernest William ,
Vran ken.
wa s Ill rhaq~e of the meetmg i.June 13 at the Pres~yl.enan l Harned With the killmg or a SIX· I
Th ~ hustcss served a desSClt whl(h opened With dt&gt;votJOns by I Church Elders attendmg the, vear-old boy found sluffed m a
COUI se dullng the soc tal hour. I Ml s Phtl Willmmson
who meetmg were Mr and Mrs Iblue canvas bag With his throat
med1tation on · Power of 1Paul Haptonstall, Mrs Francis
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P e and closed wrth pray- n erson, ""- rncen
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Ph:v llis .Ioa· quarnted wtth the Catlett famtly.
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Russell
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~Pl11e Koehler who are
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as
UII P til In Hol zer nmg and reports of the Scwto 1
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il"fr "Silmf'nls Wf'l'e servPd t&gt;u1ven by Mrs George Anderson
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Both farm and in-town families find that
our bank offers them much more than
money. Why? first, because. ours t~ a
"FuW Servrce" bank .' . , offe_rmg a wtde
range of helpful bankmg servtces, all conven tently available under one roof! Also,
because we know this area weU ••• have
served it so lon g!
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COME SEE US SOON ••• AND OnEN

hnsor H1gh
tnten•tty Lemp

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The Hev Howard Ruppelt reIporl ed on I he General Assem- 1
1 bly held rn ColumbiJB
1 Ruppel t an nounced that he
95 had been mvited to ass1st in the
mstallalton serv1ce for the Rev
.James Steele Yount at the Unit-1

DESK ACCESSORIES
BIBLES-PENS

led Presbyterran Church ar Enon
Valle) , Pa near Newcastle, 1
Pa Mr Yount was a speaker
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BOOK STORE

when the Rev Ruppelt observ-1

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This chart will change your mind about Chrysler prices.
Meke
CHRYSLER NEWPORT
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Whealbese

Cubic

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~llplacament

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218 2.

119

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Difference

p., Monlh

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58.94

$6 73

CHEVROlET IMPALA

119

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OLOS f·85 CUTLASS

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69.26

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BUICK SPECIAL SKYLARK

BASIS Of COYPARISON All models ere 2 door hardtogs eq,upped with II 8 en111~e rr:'eu~f
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matlc tru sml.. ion, SOcw•r steer""' po"":er ubr;!;:;i~el!u·~~c~e~~~ t~~~~t~w~ ~nd 36
have been compute on manu ac urer&amp; ·~
for 00 ' rsctlcally any new car
:~~!!l11~f.~~~~U!otw~"eclrg:~~e~~ : ..t•:Jt:~ ~~!nation fhar11e1, stat• ent~ local
Dxn, Interest. Insurance and Ueensfn1 fee•.

the

local chUtch ThP serv1ce IS to
be held Sundav evenmg, JWle

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POMEROY
· NATIONAL BANK
. nmg Meigs County lor over 93 years

POMEROY

Ho Hum! Another
Shift Reported
In Government

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~~w~1 • C 11' Mrs and so. , Cool;rlle spent 1\ cd- pelt; cashters, Mrs Franets meet Monday at 8 p. m There
Hou sll L'r...
~ Mrs Canoll nesdc.~v
Ly- WJll be nommatwn and election
&lt;\udl t-!Y ro sl,
c w1t h dMr on•and Mrs fiay Andersonk andMMrs L'Russell
s Mrs
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Atlhn r Mrs Belva Haskms

Mrs Ccctl Kimes h~s retu~nA NatiVIty Deanery meetmg I
ed fl om Chadt'Sion w \a
! Will be held Sunday at 2 p m
~ ~llllJltNd of Mrs S!i .J USS I Mrs l'ltlere she has spt:nl two wee~s Plans were made for the an· I at the ~I Andrew's Church 1n
Fd\~,Hd Hurk!lt Mr s \\t' sl rv , wlth hP I stslers ,Mrs A ern nualice cream social to be heid i Nelsomiiie. Mrs Del Vecchio,
Fn r"l-ll s ll.rtT\ Moore Mr s Johnson \&lt;1r . . lh.unas H ·1 Ju 11 e 25 when the Deacons and president of the Steubenville DlJolin
WPtllPt
Mrs
Hussc ll ,md Mr~ Howard Jarrett
IDea&lt;:onesses of the Middleport ocese of Catholic Women's club
:VItlls M1s Wtlltam Slal el ~:~nd Mrs Hay McCarty ha:; re- First
Umted Presbyterian Wlll be present Those Wishing
M1 o,.; hdgdr Bt&gt;\nolds.
turned from Wmston-Salem, N Church met Tuesday evenmg at to ttend may contact Mrs
w~ts mcludPd Ml s C where she was t~e guest of llle chmch Named '8s general Paul6 Case!
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l\1 her S!Slt'r and
Mr and lchatrman for the event were 1
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Vincent Dabo and Paul Hapton- The Meigs 4-H Pleasure Ridlion
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Jrvrd1\::,.id r, ., Mrs uallnn exe&gt;rrsrs lor her neph : Other commttlee members tn· m at the home of Cheryl Wrl t lmh \trs d r Akron M r "
Pt&lt;tt&gt; Hrouks
' elude - posters. Mrs Tom Kel· Iiams
B.,ln lt;
MI SS Frances
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md \'Irs Gt&gt;orge Rupe lly and the Rev Howard Rup- The DAV and Auxiliary Will
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Plans Are Made
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RUTLAND

Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal DepoSit Insurance Corporation

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and this chart will change your mind about Chrysler resale!

These rinrs cannot twist or turn on your 1\nrer. The
.mous Iudden lock holds them to&amp;'ether tor more

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VtStted rn Mrddleoorl thiS ormg htgh school ]raduates of Mr; D•ighl Mrlhoan, Wednes
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who accomp•nred lor week w1th rel•ltves D"d
the
day evenrng at the
Hysell
th honll' ol '' " \loiter ' the program Mrs Burt sang I She was
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home
c lved
• ke \1 1&gt;d11 g n
,three numbers, "In the Ttme lrette Tones ol Guam Th
Co-chairmen lor the event Acardofthankswasre
Croo ' nl ',:,. ,, , :11 rhe
oi"m ol Roses " Moonlight
Mr and Mrs.
om- were Mrs Paul Haptonstall and from the Mergs County
m111110
pre,idenri "''' ,., ,md
,Juc-1 Hoses · and' Mr.sSJon ul Roses as of Columbus spcn,
Mtss Lilltan Ste1ff a&amp;,.sted by mrsstoners lor ploemg planters
bdm\1"1 ~ ,', 11t 'r.. \\hi!(' I Co- 1 111e 25111 anruver '"ry
book o! wtth
Wilham Lewr!'l a
Mr.
and Lounge
wmd chtlmesthm
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R Mrs
dney Rtc.
andaruJ eKlfarr
'h ofh flowers
Sh pers'
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ltnnb,J&lt; ";'" ' ""d '' "'''' " ' ' : he club was dedic.rted '"Mrs an sons, o
has re- and Mrs Rtchard Owens, 1 e t e op
mumt
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Coals lor her 25 years • Mr Noah
vaca· Rev Howard Ruppelt gave the courthouse
av:
g.. ri! Lt-d !II Pill I t.' (' '' . I " ago o( rnPmhershtp Ill the dub and I
wtth hts broth- evemdng
lor the :umThe mttl ll l' ·' l'- 111
Ol' 111 '11 .~ri l ~WI many huUJs ot srrvtce, and J
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near '\rmtet Gar- l:iente to e onore gues
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mer,
Rev Ruppel! and aliter mem- mer
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C Ia Fisher gave a report on
Lr les I ' '' ' '· ··' '" 1'" " f or ' mr•mber lor her years ol
home by hrs broth- bers of the c orr.
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'"' Bac lrlol '''"'
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lion "" ''"' 1"" d ,, "',, r, lor 'I'll .&lt;Iron Jo the rnt•mher'
Grits summer llfr e wtlh relattves
hme punch were se, ved to arrangement, usrng snowballs
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'"'"i.d " 111 ' '"'" P"'"'llit'd " Mr s Whr le Jla;rd Lyo 11 s son o, Mr and the chorr members and guests and roses. Barbara Ftsher
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Mrs Klo•tn 1nd Mrs troob : ,.,, Hussell Lyons has accept- Mrs Haptonsloll maQe
the now rs the ttme to.
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cake which
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1 ~\ 1 11 1 ,• 1 nwr 1111 wers made by Mr s BHob 1L\on s rtH' I\ed us
r gtven
e1ght mem rs an
sPrtmd p1··~H I~ 111 \I.,
· men!
•nlroduf't.l ht·l poit.tl
;...I H's t l et t 1\t&gt;rbPI and Mrs
JU('e l ln education Jn com,,nenSced·
Atlendtng were Leo Kennedy. ors
I 1'!1 !Il l \l is l lmd Also a r~rrd of t·ongtalu- &lt;II Oluu UmversJt" ost un av Mr Rue 'fuck"' ran Mr and
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Mrs Paul Haptonstall, Edith
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prlzt ' ~d" awdrdt'd to i\11ss 'fol ·
Miss Carla Sur (.I no;e. au e Roy Coleman Floyd Car~
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It '" of ~. uam
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maek Lew1s Sauer Allen Le~
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1, 111111 g llw stlti,JI hnur tl1e
SI IJ~m wllh the Northwestern nard, Mrs _.eorge 1..ower},
rw mbf.'l " and guests wt'rl' mv1t I:)() ,11 School Dlstnct She will olyn Russell Mrs Freda Bratt
lh Rutland Elemen- was unable to bP prPsent but
JUNE 1l Sh .
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llt&gt;&lt;:t('
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lit•sllnunlo,.; oft&lt;~ 1', pun~d, 'Jhe \lmy SeiJOol Miss Gtlmore Js a sen
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I Jerusalem wili meet Friday at
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~tnd n(Jtses at Mergs Gent-rol
Hospit.al for thelf man) ads
4;1t kmdness dunn~ my rP('~nl
hosprtahzatron Aiso all ¥.ho
sent eards and etters Your
kmdness was greall-t apprecr·
ated Marvm Darst

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WE WISH to express our sm·
l'ert apprttcratron to our rela ·
tJ\oe:s. rwrghbot s and frr~nd s
tor tht~rr ktndnt"l:i:-i and sv mpa~

thy &amp;t the dea ll1 ol our tath·
grandtather· Avt-ry
er and

Nelson Spec1al thanks to Vet.
er ans MemortCII llosprlal Dr
Pu kl!'ns Rt"Y M~h tn Alkrre,
[l-'lmg Funt-r al
D1r e1 ror s,

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flowers l'l lld ali i
who helpt'd m arl\ ,a\ Mrs
Tht!O Hemes llnd Famrly
thost"

Rain Washes
Out Tri-Loop
Games Friday
Pony Loop rontt'51ts in the trl

countv loop were washed out
by tht heavy ramfall before
the~

becl!.me otflual games
Tht outmg between Middle
port and \1ason Wll! ealled af J
ler one •nd a half mnmgs w1th
1ROPHY Wlr\N~RS- Sevr ,,ll ltophies hove been pe ssed out lo the wtnners and runners-up in league play at
tht Mtddtes leadmg Jl The the Pometoy Bowl11tg Lanes 'l hh gtottp of bowleos tl'p t ""'"' mL'IllbeJS of the champtonshop teams on the IndUS·
o•ly hit was a doublr by '111d l lrtal and Ctt; Leagues an d also Ill!' ;\ltXed Le•gtte S111sh rr &amp; Lohse 11 as wtnner of the Col} League and Middle·
dloport pltchrr Btrdtr Demos port Department Stote took lop hon"ts tn the lndusltJal loop Lett to rtght, ltont ro", Kenny McEihtnny, Art
k•y
1 Ho1 t, Vtt gtntJ Ho) t At I Stobo t I B•t k r 011, Hll hat d Bat ley, Brll IV !IIford, Joe Baoley and Tom Bowen -Sentmel
AI Pomerov the vrs1trng Sou Photo
Shown above 0 to r) Homer Smith Mason County DelJiocratic Chairman and
thern entry was leadmg
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James M Sprouse, State Chaorman Democratoc Executive Commottee at a meeltng
when the ramfall stopped the
of West Vuginoa Democratic County Chatr men whtch took place Saturday afternooD
kame after • four and one •
at the Dame! Boone Hotel m Charleston

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Predicts Some 'Hard Fighting'

lhrrd rsmngs
J1m Crow
wo1 kmg on the 1
mound fm Southern had allo" I
ed two hrts and s truc~ out rive
United Prr!!ls International
whiit&gt; Bob BurdPIIe also fanned ( W.t..SHIN GTO!'i (UP\ I - US
IJVe for Pomerov
ambassador to South \-ret Nam
Big hll of the game was a i\Jaxwt&gt;ll D Tavlor prt•pared 10
Jrandslam home run by South return to In ~ post m Scugon to·
ern l~:~ver &amp;! Proffitt Other day vredrctmg that thpre
p h lt
lh
ff would be some h::ud flghtmg
Suu th ern 1 ers m e uno IC
R k r
agamst the Commumsts rn the
00
tal game were
~ov. conung month:;
George Lawrentt and
om
Drddle all w1th smglt"!l 1 ar rv Taylor ".:~td he expected I ~
\~alker he~d a smgle and Jrf( lea \ e for S~t 1gon tonrght attcr a
't\ern a tnpiP for Pomrrov wePk of ('Onsultatwns w1th Pres
No report was recerved on the rdt&gt;nt Johnson and top adm1nrs
('he"hrre . Ntw Haven game tra!!on offruals on the pwgre~s
oI lh e gu("r r1 II a war
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~ The ambassador plannt&gt;d hr:s
YankPeo Down
departure as South Vretnanlf'&gt;:e
f'iral~lil~ 5 lo 3
m11t1arv (h!els serzed pU\o.t'r rn
lh~ Y~tnkees st:ormg
four a new gove1nment shakeup rn
r11ns m the lh1rd mmn g. down the embat tled Suu lht&gt;ast As ran
•&lt;1 the Ptrales 53 tn Pomeroy country
~oys' League play F'nday PYe Othcrals , lackrng detat ls of
nmg
the move, sard that at ftrst
Bob Werrv worked on the --

mound for the wmner! ttnd reg

Hospital i"ews

)I, IUnce ll d1d not appear to mrnr"tratJOn source!; that a fair - a large part on convincing the
have lht&gt; undertones of
past \y CJI IJta l p~rrod of tes ting for 1 Commumsts they could not sue~
\ Jetna meo;;e coLJp s whrch have both s1des may lay ahead ceed m the ground war, the
rt&gt;sultrd m major drsrupt1ons of m the war.
Inext rew months of flghtme ll
lhe gove1nmen t
T;n lor sa td rt was very tm- consrd ered Important.
Ttwre i'.et e reports from Sa l- port ant the Communrsts not
gun howe'&gt;eJ, uf a possrble spi lt succeed rn the rr offens 1ve He 1 U S officials strll believe
among thl!' mrhtary le-aders sa1d Jt was now a matter for th·at thoug h the vret Cong haa
whtt h could lead to a maJOI battlefreld resolution" w 1 t h lhe abdrty to mount effecltve
struggle for power
muth of the actwn lo 'center m attacks agarnst SauLh Vretnam·
Expects Hard Fighting
areas of the Mekong Delta ese and U S forces, Jt still
Ta1.,\or sard hard frghtmg was so ut h of Sa rgon and rn the hrgh lacks the capacity to seize and
expected agamst 8 Comm unrst lands near the Cambodran bor hold s1gntf1rant areas of the
orfens rve that had been under der
country or government strong·
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t ake advan 1age of t he monsoon the Commumsts had apparent·
It a eared rob'able there
seii'&gt;Oll lie madr h1s predrc1ron ly reJected re,ent attempts to
pp
p
l:l ft er brrelrng forergn and mth- bnng them to the conf~r- would be further increases rn
t&lt;uv experts m the Senate and en~e table m order to see what U.S troop strength m South
me(ltng wrth the Natrona! Se they could gam by therr offen· V1et Nam above the 53500 men
eu 11tv l ount !l at the W h 1t e s r~,o e
already there Asked about thiS
House
Important Months Ahead 11Tav lor said he saw no need fo~
At the same lime stmt 1ar I Srnce the success of negotla- more troops now" but would
i'.Htnmgs came from other ad. tlons would probably depend to not comment on the future.

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tstered SIX strtkeoOJI and !ho i
same numDer or wa lk!! T h e
Yankees Jed Woll fanned erght - - 00
1 were Rnbtn ' Gaugr -reodlng" Galltpolls
Pha~hn wrth a home run , Doug Dam ~~ 2 12 8, runnrng 5 feet Bv Um ted Preu lnternatloDJII
Ph1bn,
1 double and Mark. on rollt&gt;rs Pomerov · Mason The governmrn t of Prernu•r
Werry , a two-bagger
2097, Pt PleaSHnl 2444. Hm Ph.m ll ul Quat was the e~ghth
Prratt hit ten were Will Mor ton 089 Kanawha Falls 3 02 new gu\ ernment Ill South VIet
tm Titus and Chuc-k Legar I Charleston 18 88 London Mar Nom srnee tilt&gt; m1hta 1y over
eicb wrth 1 amgle
I met and Wrnfle ld dams were threw Presr den t Ngo Drnh D1em
nn the stlls,
j Nov 1 1963

~a~~.ke~ 1 1~:e

Among those
who enteted
Holm hospital In the past 24
hours were Mrs Earl Carter,
914 Thtrd Ave , Henry Wilham
Gilham, Rt. 1 Vinton, Barbara
Ellen Cavtn!, Rt VInton, Mtss
Hall, Rt. 2 Crown
Mrs. Josephine Z Thomas, 1 Mam St , Pt. PleaSllnt,
Clyde B McLane, Pl. Pleasant,
Mrs Ray H. Crookham, Leon,
W. Va, Mrs G&lt;!Jrge Roy Sts·
Rt 2 Pomeroy, Lydoa Ann
Wallace, J'ackson, Mrs. Ralph
Downard, Wellston, Mrs. lrt
G. Patch, Wellston, David
Rose, Wellston, Mrs. Jamf!lt
Holbngshead, Rt 1 Ga~
lipolis, Carl F. Waddell, Iron·
Mrs Oscar M Garey, Rt~
South Point, •nd James A/
""l'"'· A&lt;hland, Ky.
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Births '
Mrs. Buddy J. Fowler, Rt. 1
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dent at Dover High School,
armed forces rounc!l Is Maj leads the Federalist Party
Gt&gt;n Tran Van Mmh
slate
May 6, tm - Armed forces The mytslcal Natlonahsl Parcouncil returns full power to ty Fnday nominated Steve BolQuat's CIVIlian government, an- jlmger of Purcell High In Cin~
noncrng lt has • shown It can cmnatr, a hrgh-grade student
he trusted "
and an outstandlna basketball

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Dttcbar&amp;ed
Patients reoently discharged
Rrchard Whole, KenRiffle, Mrs. Walden Roush,
Della Northup,
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Baxter,
. I~:~~~Robert
Fullo•mg Is a chronology of May 21. 1941&gt;-Quat announces player
Enoch,
Mrs. Sr.,
Royloin.
0.
.
Bob Benter developments Si nce then
that Communtsl • ltnked coop I
EDGAR L OTT, Columbus, Grand Master of Ohio M
Mrs Glen E. Beebe
It'
drwn 13, l 50 a m , Loreno
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hrs
regrme
has
been
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sons,
woll
msert
the
cornerstone
of
RIO
Grande
onfant
daughter,
Mr a.
Dlck Rawlmgs, tn anotloer &lt;•I d
13 6 tO
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I J.m 30. 1964-A mrlttarv coup
hd
cJgs an n nrt
witt
of
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t
lk
own
a
m
,
ennsy
crus
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new
$420,000
hbrary
during
cere
momes
W
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Vaughan
and
Infant
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showed a film voc~hrona •f ~ vanta up 14 8 p m . Cht ppa•a ' headed b' Maj Gen Nguyen I May !7, 1965- Catholrc charge I In Auto Accident
begin at 1 30 p m , (DST) Sunday. The ceremony will
. James F. Woll, Mn.
on e manu a ~
J 0h J Khanh over throws the junta of
14
10
30
open to the pubhc.
1'. Maline, Mrs. AII c •
ture of Honda cyclea Gf whH n up
Pm ·
n
of rehgrous d1scrrmmatron by
Rowe
down
14 , 5 20 am. OVEC Ma1 Gen Duong Van Mtnh, Qual and chrel of stale Phan l A Mlnersvrlle driver escaped
Haner,
Mrs. Lee Wears, Min
lh. R H. Ra wI1ngs C;om~anv rs
, 4
AI
who had ousted Drem
ld
Ehzabeth
Duffy, C. M. Newel~
dealer,
dunng
FndBy
Ro
up
1..
am,
ton
Zephyr
up
,
Khacc
Sou
s
Jefusal
to
approve
InJUry
m
an
ace
ent
that
was
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1
John
Baker,
James Bailes, Mn.
lory meeting
16, 6 j5 am Luther Herdman , Aug 16, 1964-Khanh assumes Qat s cacbtnel changes touh off Investigated early today by the
James
Clark,
Pal!M!la A. Mtll'
Rawlings narrated the fllm ' down 17, 340 am: Reltable pre&gt;~denr) arte~ prorlatmmg new poltltcal crts\5
I Ohio State Patrol
phy, and Bonme D. CampbeU.
which de!lcrrbed the pro•·e~s of up 19. 5 30 B m Altqulppa state of emerg~nq
Joe I, 1965 -Quat asks the It too~ place at 2 am on Rt
manufacture rn their pllnt~ m ~own 19, 7 am St Marys down
Vietnamese generals to medtate 35 and 7, seven tenths of a mile
Japan and tho Unrted States ,zo 2 30 am
Peggy Dow
Aug 25, 1964 -Khanh for ced , the dtspule with Suu
I north of Gallipolis A car drtv·
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Prel!denl Dtck Roseobaom ' ey down 20
6 am, On t~ restgn as prestdent follow tng June IZ, 1165 -Government en north by Betty Just!!, 22,
SPACE CENTER, Hooston lonser, more ambitious flights Mr and Mrs Charles E. Rlf·
811110Unced tbtt the •nnoal pic ~ard down 20 6 50 a m W ll s. udent unrest and Buddhist and spokesman announces that Quat had passed a aemi outfit, and (UPI) - With the brrght srlver to "spacewalk" and to "rendez- fie, Pomeroy, were in Colum·
rue dote has bern changed
Shaver Jr down 2!, 4 P m CathniiC stnfe Rule tran sferred had dectded to "hand back the when ohe pulled Into the rtght or Air Force lieutenant colonels vous" with other satellites m bus Frrday to attend the eom10
July 10 It wrll be In Cash Bahr A Jtn Y Bosworth down 2~ 8 30 to three man Ju nta. Jnc ldmg rerns of goverrunent to the rruh. 1 lane sh was blmded by bead-! as partial reward fro m their space
mencement exerc1ses at t h e
backyard
p m , A~drew Cal hoon up 23 Khanh as prem~er
tary"
: hghts of a southbound car Her commander • m • chief and a As rt was, they left only one Ohio Slate Unoversoty of their
Serving the Rotarian• 11 the :5 a m , Z1mmer down G1eenup , Sept, 13 , 1964 _ Insurgent
car ran off the rlsht sode and grateful nation, surprised space- record standmg _ the 119-hour son, Charles Pratt Riffle, who
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Heath Methodrsl churcl1 were :ro P m
Helen K op troops occupy Sa1gon but coup
htl two poles belonging to the men Jame&amp; McDivitt and Ed- endurance mark set two years was a member of the graduatMrt. Perry MilCh, 'drs
s•• ~reenup 6 40 p m Orca up attem pt collapsos when aJr I 00
0
Electrrc C&lt;l' and Ohio Bell ward White today began a brief ago by Russoan Valery Bykov- mg class In the College
of
llolooon, olh 1rrry Bver• M" Greenup I 30 a m Andrew lm" rematns loyal to Khanh
I Telephone The power pole Mil respite with theor families.
sky.
Pharmacy. Others attendlnc
Ida May M.ortm, Mr~ Mattox J up Greenup 6 3() a m ' rrte
mtnor damage and the telephone\ For the two men who circled For their eflorts th be an were Mrs. Ruth Ann Rlffle, Mrs.
lllld Ben Sanborn
I berger down Greenup 7 a m , I flrt. Ul. 1964 -Khanh resrgns
pole was demoll&lt;hed There was earth 62 tomes In four days and I to rea the rewards ~Ida g m George Brothers and son, Mike,
Vslvollne up Meldohl 7 p m , I as pren11er but remarns as pow
heavy damage ID the car.
who sard they would "be wllhng 1a unt ~e Ill • exchan 1 ~lslt Mrs Faye Pratt and Mrs. WllCLAIMED TOO~ y
Alice down Meldahl 8 10 p m , er behmd gnvern~ent Tran Van 1 A ne~ schedule was announ· Two arrests reported by the to do It all over agam _ on a wrth ~res~dent Johns~n "!t the ham Strauss, all of Pomeroy,
VIola Rt ckard of IA'tarl W Janr 1' up Meldahl 9 JO p m : Huong mayor of Sa!ion, named ced today for Ihe bookmobole , patrol were Clifford Holler, 61, longer fhght," ot was thelirsl Houston Manned S acecralt
y,, putoed away rarly 'h" l'harles K up :\leldahl tO 3() cJVI han prem~er.
m Mergs county by Mrs Vrlma Rt I Racine, coled to Syrscuse chance In three weeks to take Center
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RECEIVE DIPLOMAS
lllllrlllnl ot st Joseph Hosprlal , p m , Jotm Ladd Dean down 11 20 1984 y
' Plkko)a, bookmobile hbrarran court for speed, and Neacll Car- tl easy at home Wlth their
·
Two
Pomeroy men, Everett
In Parkersburg w v1 The or I Meldahl 4 45 a m , Raven s.ood
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, sey, 38 Pomeroy, cited to Mer1s wives and children
Little Tokea
R. John110t1 and Charles p Rlf·
l'IJ!Cemenls were endtn a; down Mel dahl 5 50 am Wes comman ers overt row t • In· ' The new schedule for Mon· court for speed.
.
The 'little token" that John- fie, received dlplomaa at tlte
l!ltila,' F
Ih p
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,tern down Meldahl 7 20 ; m I lenm mrhan legiSlature.
.days through Thursdays t. as
They even turned down a son promised them durmc a Sprtns eommencement of Ohio
I unera omr In orne- Golhpohs !lam _ J S L . Jan 27, 1964 - Khanh and follows
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chance to apend l he weekend conversation while they were Slate Umverslly's gaduaU
vat•
down 10 40 P m Botkev~ s~:,•: ml'd forces counctl oust Ku-1 Monday - FIVe Points, 9 un.i The names of Mr. 'Ross Cle- wJlh PreJldenl Johnson at bis still aboard the airCraft carrier class Friday. Johnson earned"~
down I a m , lndrana up I 40 ong m a bloodle" coup a f le r 'ttl 9 30 a m ' Tuppers Plaons, land as Janitor and Mts. Roy Texas LBJ Ranch.
USS Wasp returning to land Bachelor of Architecture delfee
am , Charles Stevenson up we~ls of Buddhtst-led rlotrng 10 until 11 am.; Rushville ll:· !Chrlsly for help In the transpor· Tho Pres\~nt aald the aatro- turned out to he presodentlal and Riffle, a Bachelor of Slll7 40 am
t eb. 4, 11164 - Phan Huy Quat, 30 until ll 45 a m : Reedavllle tatlon were unlntentlonally omll· nauta felt It would focua IDo nominations for
promotions once In Pharmacy.
Kanawha Rlverr- L w a phySJctan and Buddhrst, ap. noon until 1 p.m ; Riverview led from the progr'llll\ Fr~day much attention on them.'
from Air Force maJor to lieuIIIVOTIL TO INTitiiiT 0 ~ Sweet op Marmet 4 50 p
Briel Rfl!llle
tenant colonel "for their spec.
LOCAL TEMP!!
1 pomted to office by mihtary to school, 1 30 until 2 30 p.m. and rvening by tho Chester Bible
MI18S MASON UIA
cy Jane Lucas up ~.~,;~1 t lr) lo restore ctvllJan rule
in Chester at Kautz's Store from school.
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But the reaplte vrould be a locular achievement• '
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"""'::' ''""'""' ••Mormei 1 05 am . Ca~~~tn ; : , o:o•nnes and soldiers move Into Tu~sday - Enterprise clourch Abel's from 10 unttl 10·30 1 m.: Still ahead waa Monday'a
JOINT PO'Il.UCK
1m. today was 78 dtJirtel UDo
·~ ..,"&amp;111,:'':'.:::;• ru':: up Marmet 6 30 am A J 1Sa•gon and announce overthrow 9 until 9 15 am , Keno churclo, Eaat Letart church, 10·45 until ticker • tape parade In Chicago, Class 12 ad the WS C S of der aunny sklea.
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:~: ':"' o'-i!'..!'..-~! ••• Pallen down Wmlreld 1 35 m 0~ Khanh He moves to moun- 9 45 untU 10·15 a.m.; Long 11 am: Letart school, 11:15 a. ho!meiDwn celebration• in Jack Heath Methodist Church woll
:,'11 wta ..,,,.,.. ,..,. J:": Gtorss Prtce down Wt~f~etd l tam retr""t and refuses to ac- Bottom Catholic church, 10 30 m. untrl 12 15 p m., Anllqmty son. Mich., a~ San Antonio, hoid a combmed potluck picnic BRmE CHARGES
::',- ,. _ .. .._ ...., 8 30 p m , H. E Bowles down ' cept defea t, but four days later until 10 45 am.; Long Boom at Shuler'• Market, , l2'""' until Tex .• for McDtvlll and White Wednesday evenlns at G p m. TOKYO (UPI) - The publle
~.;:;-, II! o~o •"' """ a1 ,..,,., Wtnfoeld 10 40
m So Iva takes JOb as rovtng ambassador Post office, II untrl It :45 p m ; p m , Racine Junior 1HJ&amp;h, 1·• reopectlv~~ and a promise to In the church basement din- pr011ecutor'1 office antiOIIIIced
Y1llts replacement as bead of IFotchvtlle, noon unlll 12 15 p. 30 until 2·30 p m.; Qak Grove vloil the "}"te House within 1he lng room. Those attending are today that 17 of Tokyo'• 121
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Wtnf
m : Bas han, 12 4•• P m. unto'l Park, 1 until 3 30-', .m. and next J'L
i" ;1eeks •-.. ••et medaIs. asked to bIn
r g a covered d'IS h city councII men have been Jn.
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NO SERVICES
1.30 p.m.: Portland, 2 until 3 Bowman's Run, 1 !16 untll :4 p. In a""'e • footed recitation and their table service. Meat, dieted on charaea of lakbC
Rev II L McDanoels of the p.m , Spiller 3 15 unlrl 3 30 p. m
of their II • bout 5S • minute rolls and beverage will be pro- bribes.
1Rac1ne Methodrst church will m.; and P1ckens store and Har· Thursday - Roc!!
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The men are accused ol 10:
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In New Annual conference at LakesldfJ, - Wednesday- Dotcu at Rho- Rock Spring• Junior F1lr'8ulld- more food, more fuel lor man· Ketchka are eo-chairmen for offo.
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Sunday a m ; Dorcas at Fisher'• at t Ubnorlel only, 11 a-.m. omlll I , Ira equipment and better plan· charge of Mra. Bruce Lloyd aolved Monday ~ poptJiar ~
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II bon.,School wrll be at 9 30 am.
130 a.m.; Apple Grovo at Tom ,p.m.
/mn, Cll real perladl Ill maka llll4Mra. Walter llijra.
mand.

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Fair to Good this Week

17.Year Locust Will Soon be Unpleasant Memory

Bank Killer
!EDITOR'S NOTE: Last
Friday, a tall, well-dre98ed
youg man entered a small
bank In the utile town of
Big Springs, Neb., and shot
four persons. Three of them
died. Today, a college loo~
baD hero Is being hunted
across the country, accused
of the ot.adUest bank robbery
In mod~rn history. A UPI
reporting team of William
Brinton of the Topeka, Kan.,

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'All-American Boy' Until Friday, June

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bureau; James R. Quia nof

lbe Omaha bureau, and Da·
vld Smothers of the Chleato
breaa was assigned to dis·
cover what happened
and
"Nby. The following Is their report.)

Syracuse

put more hay In
every windrow I

ABOUT
NERVE

New Holland's Mod el
56 Rolabar' " Rake has
offset wheels to let the
ba sket d1p into low
spots to get more hay,
You get cleaner, higher·
quality hay with less
dirt! The offset wheels
help protect teeth, too.
No wonder Rolab ar out ·
sel l s 'e m all! Optional
rubber-mounted teeth
available at small extra
cost for extra durability .
Stop in soc
terms.

SEE THE
WORLD'S
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GRAVEL

DEAFNESS?

Diles Radioear Co.

NEW Hot. _,u
'RISI: in Gt..olan&lt;i Fiwni"'J'

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
Pomeroy

ASSOCIATED RADIO
and TV
Sales &amp; Service
Phono WY 2·2975

SURGE

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DAIRY EQUIPMENT

LOOK AT THIS REMAilKABLE VALUE

IN CARPENTER, 0.

Morris Equipment Co.

PHILCO

WI 9-3202

RACINE, 0 .

PEARL ST.

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FROSTtl
PrlcH Storf AI

A SALUTE TO NATIONAL DAIRY MONTH

DON'T LET SIZE
FOOL YOU
Half-gallon of FREE ICE CREAM
for each cubic foot capacity
you buy In a ~Co Freezer,
Refrigerator or Combination
23ft. Chest

FOR ALL OCCASIONS
We wlre flowers everywhere

WY2 2039
OR NIGHT WI 9-2951

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
Wli GIVE TV STAMPS
Pomeroy

NOW ONLY

$259

INTERNATIONAC B-414

Pat your 23 PRl!B llalf.

See the thrifty, compoct 1!-414 .•. the

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~Make Your Dairy Dollars
Mount Up

3-POINT

new tractor that puts extra dollau
In your pocket right from the start,

DRAFT

yet gives you power and stamina for
toughest jobs. B-414 economy, p\111
NEW 3-point draft rontrollod hitch,
and many other profil making bene-

CONTROLLED

BUILD A FINANCIAL PLAN . · •

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Step up production ond profits. loo w1th our forii'

fled Sure Win

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formulat-

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m~ke

more milk

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THE PRODUCTION
CHARLES DIX
CREDIT WAY I

and help vou make more mo·

t he right feeds for every need

get

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toodal LAND~ hal

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theot 4mera aud oevoo of upri&amp;bt t11 "· 'IIIInllll&gt; 4 ~
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'fariations. BaBy to buy on ~~~rllwJcet l'lu. taol l;umo Ia -,our FRJ!B ice cmmli Wflllllal

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Pomeroy, Ohio

posecluo.

pllonl of ice cream in
ibla beautiful big Unico
23 cu. ft. cheat freezer

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Tuppers Plains
Social Events

I----Pomeroy
Motor Co.

12, 1965

Marine Supplies

FOR. SALE· 14 ft. boat with
For Sale
\ Business Services
35 H.P. Motor, trailer, life
.
"'" P.M. ou ....N Pubii..U..
jackets, sktts and etc. See al PEKINGESE Pupptes, Phone SEPTIC TAf\KS cleaned. Wrtte
6 10 3lc 814 Vtand St., Pt. Pleasant, W.
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Bill Cozart's Garage in Ra- WY 2-2314.
1962 Chevrolet Y2 Ton
cANCJ!U.ATtoNII
cine $550 oo
6 10 61c
va
6 3 ·3~ 0
ww " ,;,:!~.!'.::" 0,00 ,._ ,..
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WILL!AMS 27 in steel coal
1
8' Flaetside Pickup - - - - - - $1395
..... ou"' """"""""
Wanted To Buy
furnace. Automatic damper CAR WAHSED and vacu\lllled- ~ Less than 15,000 miles by lo.ca_l owner. Heav.y 4uty tires,
inlt'rior like new, light blue flmsh, heater.
. .GULATJONS ,.. "
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. __ control. Charles Byer, 365 Wilson's car wash, 550 Page-st.
,.'''!:,11 "'!~~:_. '":,;'~......f..l !JOG HOUSE. I. 0. McCoy, Rt. S. 6th Ave., Middleport.
Middleport. WY Z.3517. Open
1961 Rambler American Conv. Cpa. - $79S
GbJtct1ao•b~•- ~mon ·~llld ': t , Reedsville, Ohio. Phone
6 ..JO 6tc
from 8 a. m. .-. s p. m., seven
Buekrt seals, power st.eering, radio and heater ' good ures,
re!'orled
ImmediatelY
fl
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6 10 3lc
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b shn
wtn not M reJPOMible tor OXJ5-4062.
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. .. days a week.
6 l
guot!
top, light green hnlsll. one owner.
mor..., tin" on111 Incorrect IRI!erltDD- ROOTS WAN
- TEn.- Gen-Sing. 7 ROOM BRICK buildtng, Wtlh
- - - -For ::~Ad serv1e.
golden seal special, 500 lb!. g~rage , can be .used as . a. re- BULLDOZER WORK, equip~d
• (:eow per word one tnserttoa
of May Apple Roots. Clean ! stdential or b~smess b~t~dm~. with winch. Big or small Job.
~::u';.,
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co~to
and dried 6 cents per lb. I Completely air · condtllone · Call daytimes WI 9-3151, even11
OPEN EVES. 7,00 P.M.
;eu~;e~0::~, ~ ,."' .41 Uld Top pri~e 'for an o~er roo~. \ Also one goo~u~~ :~~w- ings. WI 9-3~9, Gene Same1
w patd wtthln to daya.
Bill Batley, Reedsville, Ohto. 1 range. ~hone .
Racme, Ohio.
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CAitO OP 'I'RAN'KS • OBrnlARIES
6 JO 6tC
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11.25
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REFRIGERATOR,
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GUARANTEED. renewable for defrosting. Good con.dition, \2
&amp;uut.Tw:,:~.mf.gnco
life llobpitalization.
Issued cu. fl. $65.00. 509 S. Second
at all ages. Phone WY Z.Rl661 Middleport or call WY 2-55·~~
610 •-,
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PHONE WY 2·2156

Harrisonville
News Notes

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"f don'1 think !'I mind ioouaework, Mom! h gives one
sometht"i to do durin~: commercials!"

Moaday Tb;:;;· Friday

6:00 Sign On
6:00-15 Musical Clock
7:00 Be Still &amp; Know
7:02·30 News
7:07 Musical Clock
7:45 First Baptist Church
8:00 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World News
8:10 I Sports Today
8:14 Weather Picture
8: 15 Community News
9:oo; Talk of tne Town
9:55 : Public Servicr. Show
10:15:. Church of Christ
1' ~l' Lalchstrin.;
11 : V'r · 1 ~~ - ~
11 : Morning Melodies,
Mon. thru. Wed.
II: jChurch Bel'' Ring, Fri.
Jl · ·• World News
11:55 Mason County News
12:00 1
' '1' News
12: o· Noon Ne~s
12:10 Markets
12:15 Mid-Day Weather
12:20 Evans PJ!letin Board
12:25 News ~ gram•
12::10 Aericulture Programs
12:45 Country Go Round
1:55 News Beat
2:00 Col!ntry Go·Round
2:55 News Beat
3:00 Mie ~ 1 ••iatlnee
3:55 News Be: t
4 ' 00 Discing Willi Doss
4' 30 Interchange
5:00 Communil News
5:05 Mason County News
5:10 Wor'd &amp; .. 1t'l News
S: 15 Spotlight 11' Sports,
Mon. lhtu Wed.
1:15 Bob Neal Sports Salute
Fridays
5 20 Spolllght
S
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on ports-Frl.
5·25 :troh's Weather Cast
on., Wed., Fri.
1:30 Sunset Boulevard
9:00 Off nte Air
Saturday
8:00 Sign On
6:110-15 Musics'
Clock

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and I ROOM furnish.O
menll. Rowley &amp; Reed liArdware.
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for the t4l'el JJs. X for the two CYs, etc. Single lettenf, apo..
trophies, tho Jeqth and Mnnation ot tbe WOI'da are all hint.
day tllo 00111 Jetton ....., dltterent.

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Be Still and Know
7:02-30 News
V!l Musical Clock
7:29 Time &amp; Temperature
7:30 Musical Clock
7:45 First Baptist Church
8:00 Ohio Valley News
8:0f World Ney•s
3:10 Sports Today
8:14 Weather Picture
8·15 Musical Clod
9:00 High School Hil Parade
10:30 Song &amp; Story Time
10:45 The GoUer Key
II :00 Democratic Legisl&amp;ture
11:15 Musical Interlude
I1:30 Republican Legislature
11:45 Walle.- 'loeller Report
11:52 Musical Interlude
12:00 Local &amp; Ohio News
12:20 Evans Bulletin Board
12: ?~ News 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Matinee
4:00 Discinb with Doss
4:00 Top Ten Revue
5:11() Saturday News Summary
5:15 Musical Interlude
5:30 Community Chcirs
6:00 Dance Party
9:00 Off The Air

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WMPO Radio

5:05 Jim Mees Show
8' 00 Sign-On, Newo
8:30 Sundown Serenade
6:05 Sacred Heart
7:30 Sign Oil
6:20 Melga CT, RFD
Saturdays:
1:25 "au! Bowers Farm
6:00 Sign On _ News
6:30 Country Jamboree
8:115 Country Music Time
6:57 Weather
1:25 Country Jamboree
7:00 National News
7 00 Protestal" Hour
7:3!1 Sports
7:30 Sports
7:35 Blll Miller Show
7:35 Larry anderson Show
7:!5 Pickens Hardware Show 10:45 It's Music - Army
(TUestlay-Thursday)
11:00 Dairy Valley &amp; Dutton's
7:50 News
Top Ten Show
8:30 Daily Ugh!
12:00 News
1:45 Baker Furniture Show
12:15 Muaical lnte~lude
(Wed.-Auctlon) Fri, Show) 12:30 The Rev. Merlin Teets
9:00 News
1:00 nte Jim Mees Show
Suaday
7:05 Bill Miller Srow
6:30 Sundown Serenad•
9:05
Colfee
With
Janet
7:30
Sign Off
I 7:59 Sign On
ID:OO Swap Shop
Sunda)s:
8:00 "'ie Singing Preacher
10:15 Morrung Meditations
7:30 Sign on _Army Hour
8:15 Ne~·s Repv. •
10:30 Portraita of a Patriot
7:55 News
8:30 Church ' Christ
10:_35 Bill Miller Show
8:00 Baplisl Layman'a Hour
9:00 \lusicP lnt.olude
10.45
Mason
Agr.
Prgm
(TUes.)
8:30
Sunday Show
10:;,J Flrsl Baptist Church
10:45 Family Worship (Thurs.) 9:!0 The Bible Speaks To
11:30 Children's Chapel
10:45 A.S.C. Prgm (Pete
9: 45 Sunda Sho
Il :4" Sunday New&gt; Special
Shields) (Fridays)
10:00 The Jood ~ile
12:00 hws Report
11:00 News
1&amp;:15 Congressman's Report
12: Jj Episcopal Church
11:05
Tiny,'•
Country
Junction
10:30
Sunday Show
12:45 r1tho1lc Information
11:45
Tmy
•
Country
Hymn
11:30
The Qulel Hour
1:00 Church of God
Time
12:00
NeWll
.
.
1.30 Gosp Call
12:00 Cement Bloc~ News
12:15 The Christian's Hour
2:00 Old Folk' Hour
~:30
Goesslor's
Guest
Star
(Fri)
1.2:30 The Rev. Merlin Teela
3:00 Hymns from Harding
1.:30
Larry
Anderaon
Show
1:00 T'• Rev. H. G. Stewart
3:15 Sunday Showcase
3:00 Jun Mees Show
1:30 Tha Rev. Silas Bill11p1
3:45 Public Service Show
4:15
Blaetlnar
Auto
Show
2:00
The Rev. Andrew p~::l
4:0.. 990 Hit Parade
,
('l)Jes-Thur.)
2:45 The fteol. Rosoot ~
5:00 City MRneg•·'s Peport
4:30 N~ws (Local)
3:10 The Sunday Showcase
5:15 990 Hit Parade
4:40 Jun M... Show
6:30 Sundown Serenad•
9:00 Off The Air
_ ___s:oo News
7:30 Sign Off

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Mcnllay Thru Friday,

!!tv HAROLb GRAY
OH, Tl-k:lh!: "l'1lk)
PULLED"MEOJT a:

Tl4t OCEAN; 4,q{8t
GAVED WI L11'£; SO

1!§t!TH£YG""'ME

A ~AI&lt;D "llli§ 1 BL'T
'\iliW WORR1 ~
RElA~!

By ART SANSOM WINNil' WINitl.l

fl&gt; BRANNER
l'M OI&lt;AY, MOM. f-l

COULDN'T 6LEEP AND
WHEN I GOT UP. I

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F'Of. SALE:
Iiams ! Shade I Ohio•
8-61p
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011.,::.. ,...,..:::"'.:: PiCNIC TABLES for sale, reasWrlt• .
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onable. Call SH 2r51102.
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39, ArabJan

33. Orieat&amp;l

month, or pay balance
$77.64. Call WY 2-'555

Eseelle:.:

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TRIPPED OVER -rn110
CHAIR IN 11-l!O '
11..-:::-..' - DARK,

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SINGER, SEWING MACHJNE.
THat! and toor ""'"' fum"~ Completely rebuilt.
. ~ IIIII llllfUrliiJbed aport bobbin, sewing machine. ·
12 8 tic machine lully
)!llllla WY U4:11
guaranteed. !FFiCOiRR~SSJAUL:i!Ei:':ccrnpieieiYmod
MODERN 4 room and
Balance $28, or pay $1.25 per ern, 3 bedroom
turnllbed apartment,
week. Call WY 2r6555.
in new area on Chester Road.[
port. 'WY 2-3874.
4 21
,
6 S 6tc
Phone WY 2-5337. li 28 tfel
TRAILER LOTS - Iree sew·INEW HAY for sale : Fill your
l" todc
age m:1 water. Brown's Trail barns now with out of field _ _ . 1~ 81
er Park (Stale Approved) hay at cheaper prices. Phone ONE NICE pure bred Hol)flnersVille, Oblo, Pbooe WY 592-7646 (EU) or write: JW.\ stein bull. Service age. WY 2r
2-33H.
1 Jj lie bert Yelton, 412 N. Tray Rd., 6227.
6 7 lip
-.-- Bellefontaine, Ohio.
A to Salas
Help Wanted
s a etc
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EXPERJENCED
Beautician. FREE LOAN of ou~ efficient
The llaiiiDlot'
Full time. Write Care of The Carpet Shampooers with pur- World lllaadard ol £ample!
Dsilt Sentinel, 688-A, Pom- chase of Blue Lustre sham111111 ,_.
troy.
6 11 ~- poo. Baker Furniture, Middle- IIIC elll' room,

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WJEH RADIO

Bradbury, Ohio. Drilled well EMPLOYMENT Wanted- EX•
and garden spot on Route 14l. perienced interior and. exter' ·
Fr
Write to Mrs. J . A.
ior pamtmg.
ee e~•-••••
1)~~2638 Pontiac St.,
Phone WY 2-2682 or tee RogtOhio, or phone AM
er Cullums.
li-2i-hv
Columbus, Ohio.

1965
el. This set radio equipped.
Has nice finish of walnut. This
set sold much higher. Take
over payments o! $5

36. Jew1sb

32. Hems

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all Weevil. Economical Unico

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31. Savory

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6 rooms, bath, full baSement,

Bureau Coop~~rauve

34.P...port
endonoment

D. Golf
ocore

,.

FarUaces.
Brolllen,
with shower, furnace beating I
Easl Mat. Street. PomPbone W'i z-oo.
t ROOM furnished bouse
In MEXICAN TOMr.TO plants for lgas), front and back porches.
1 ?Jl lfo
Mason. WP 2r3S72.
6-12r6tc sale Wtlliam Holmes, Syra- $4000.00.
1------.....:--cuse.
o 26 tfc RURAL - 3 room
lnsur1nc.
FURNISHED apartment,
lodge or weekend
retreat, --~::,::~~----:-=
stairs, 4 rooms, bath
and
For summer Drlvlne . . .
furnished, phli 35 acres
AUTOM 0 BILE Insurance been
laundry. WY :&gt;r5434. ll-12r4tc
ed land, pond, 1400 feet front- cancelled? Lost yom opera_=~~==:::--=~
Fynon G.solln•
·
CaU WY •v 21168
ag e on good gravel road. tor's llcense:
APARTMENT FOR RENT . AI• •Lubrication Servlco
815tfc
so trailer space. Good loca- •Unlco Tlr01, All Slut
$4500.00.
tion. call Walter Crooks, WY Ask about FREE F\11 offor FARM - OLIVE TOWNSWP- PHOTO Copylllg Sen1ce. eop.
:lr3631.
6 10 tfc
FOR BOATERS
5fi acres, well • fenced, plen- lea mada o1 legal paper.,
S ROOM HOUSE and bath, kit- Rlvor sorvlco on whlto ...
ty of water, pood, 2
bir11l records and almost IDJ
t
our
boot
dock.
modern
home,
8
rooms,
other documenll.
1
chen, dining combined. Nice
hardwood floors,
Relllor I.Diaranct. PUDIOl'OJ
for retired persons. Portland. bSUPER SERVICE
full basement, furnace heat1 t lie
Agnes Price.
6 10 3tp
STATION
ing, lJ'!Im, chicken bouae, etc.
OPEN
Located 2\'a miles off Route E I
t Wented
1676 Lincoln Heights, 2
room house with bath, base24 HOURS
$13,500.00.
mp oymen
ment, builtpin cupboard, bard- ,
=-=~1 AI;~~~-~ M. COX. SALESMAN YOUNG MAN wants lllllllfller
wooc1 floors, gas lurnace. Call
WY z.363G
WY %-3830
work on farm -or anything
Tracy Whaley, WY 2r3054
llalatldon~L~.:•r:::~:.:,~;·....,
I 11
else suitable. call Galbpolill,
er 5 p m.
8 8 tote reoommea4ed
eontroWnJ
for
367·7246.
G 10 6te

FOR RENT -Trailer space
I on N. Second-av in Middleport. Near shopping district.
Concrete patios. Call WY
2118, WY 2-3346 or WY 2-3600.
6-5-tfc

oegion

rrreo.t
ago

ballerina.
IL Splllllsh
BWOl'&lt;l
blade
12. Ca.pital:
Cult&amp;

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uteora

Bu1111an

M~~~~::aWi:C:ONiDriWiNil~~~~;.

FOR RENT - 8 1 50 three- ::!~ ~u:;~:~a!P ~~an bt!,!::;
bedroom housetraller. Locat- ba"nt. no ruldue• tn milL
t.ow
.
l.n1lclty, ea117 t.o •PJib'.
VN'J'
ed on N. Second·aV., MiddlecoD\TOI of dat.nlcU--.
" WY2
luto •• "' ' _.._
port. Phone Wp 2·21ou,
•
1 p~ttlebuJ•· other
3346 or WY 2-3600.
. LANDHAR&amp;. M•IP

15. Bla.cl&lt;,

:n.ot

28. contra.cum

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and plant

29. Famou1

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Laurel Cliff, Route 124.
62

T.Anlmal

14. Composure

2&lt;. Botan!A
Gray

26.Strmga
26. Particles

iNDOF

For Rent

torm

22. M'ua1c: aa
written

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for instance 18. Conclude

m.F"'TC"".-::L7Y""M:-:A7N;-;1_:6:::,
bo"-t.- 6-l2-3lp
Motor
new homes. Built m
Dr. Ray R. Pickens
and trailer, $500. Call Tom
HOUSE fOR SALI
ens, storm windOWI, ""'"' 1
Rail , Middleport. WY :&gt;,.2721. Modem Ranch Style. Beeutilul lnum siding. Call Guy Neil·
LINE - Ast;~~a~t Edward White moves out
ll-12-3tc location on top of IIJIIIlll bill ler, Racine, Ohio.
to the end of the 25-foot cord linking him wit_h the space
1
FHEE 1,000 S&amp;_ H Gr·en S_tamps ORDER AMSTUTZ's
H&amp;N facing State Highway Garage on
12 29 He cap!ule. A discarded glove,~· floats free !~pace.
the
Route 7 with good road to main - - - - - - - How? By slUiply vlewmg .
"Nick Chick" leghorn chicks, highway. Four bedrooms,
AUCI10NEER
C
act Vacuum cleaner 10 or started pullets today.
dining, family, kitchen, break-!
Complele Service
Legal Notice
your borne. Phone
2-2821. ern Poultry, Box 188, Athens, fast play, maid's, uti!lty
Crltt Bradford
- - - - - - - 5_28_301c_ Ohio. LY 2-9031.
6-t2-1tc shop. Three baths, ceramle
Wrile, Prone or Contact
- - - - - - - -- and wall to wall carpet
A. c. BRADFORD
MEXICAN TOMATO plants for LIVE BAI1, 24 hour, self-serv- floors. About two-thirds
Ractae, Oblo
sale. William Holmes, Syra- ice day and mght. Mmnows, bouse is paneled in mahogany
I 1 lie
cuse.
5 28 Uc
night crawlers, red worms. and walnut. Air conditioned.
·· Fife Trading Post, Rt. 7, Large patio and double carport.
HF\ R IT ON WMP0 - Llew- Middleport, Ohio.
8 9 121c On lot 200' • 300'. May be seen Karl G.,._, Plambill&amp; ud
~
• "Life and
by appointment only.
Heating
ellyn ...ompSOn s
DON'T PUMP you sluggish sep. Call 985-3555
Ch08ter, Ohio
11~ht" program, Monday thru tic tank. Get Klean-Em-All
MlnenvUie, Oldo
Friday at 3:15 a. m. EST.
~eptic tank cleaner. LandEnd your sewer treubles
_______
i_2S_llc_
mark fl'am Bureau.
HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 rooms,
We have aD lilet
2 18 tic laundry room, Ill bath. Tiled
Sewer MacbiDH
floors in all rnoma.
Reaaouablt Ra1e1
AL I1 1MllBILB IIIJUfaDI!I lleeO - - ---,--::- - 8 cyl. FORD, new motor. room wall • to • wall carpet. can WY t-Z87t Day or Night
n ncelledl l.oot vour .,...•.
7 28 114
wr's ll&lt;enltl CaD WY ,_._ cnarolais . Hereford crossed 193 Beech St.,
llillc yearling bull, 2 bollom plow. Phone: WY 2-3817. I 10
Oliver drill. Ph. SH 2r4656. ~ ~~:::::...::..:..:..:=.....:-Jack's
LEARN HOW to drive.
6 2 12tp
2-2425.

comb.

letter

onahip

IWnO

$340·
Blaettnar's

It
ried
Frank Eschle- ~~~~~~~~!C:ue~~k~~ltt
~~~ t
man instructor.
WY
Saturday.every
Welch's
_ 1 lllory

wurve

20. CorksCI'8W'», IS. 1'\u'our~

----------!BUDDY HOUSE trailer, JOX4%.!
FOR SALE
Reasonable. Contact Nancy L.l
Sales &amp; Service
In Memory
- - - 1965 SEWING MACfliNE Dem· Pope, Rutland.
6 10 6tc I
IN LOVING memory of John
onstrator. These machin.., ful••• eFits Almost Every Car
Wilkinson Stoat who passed ly guaranteed $35, or pay $5 USED dresser, ~b&lt;.&gt;d,.!,~~.in~i,d:•!·:- 1 1
away two years ago Jun~ 13. per month. Call WY 2-6555. heater, 356 N. 4th,
eTransferable When
Orba, Elinore, Judy and Rob6-12-litc port. Phone WY 2-349fi.
You Trade Cars
ert Stout.
6-12-llc
9 41
6
196
=5·"s"r"'E"'R-~E:;::O-c-,-o -ns-oc-e-,- r-adiO
c \ e Guaranteed 24 months
equipped, 4 speed changer du- CLOTH awnings and porch valor 24,000 mlles
Notice
al volume control. This set ance. Bamboo porch shadffi. eMost Popular Unit
•========"""jl' finish.
4 months old. Lovely walnut Venetian blinds and repairs.
U SA
r
Take over payments Dale Wippel, 215 Union Ave.,
In the · · ·
' of $5 per month, or pay hal- Pomeroy.
li 18 30tc
00 lnstotled
ance of $81.54. Try it in your
home. Call WY %~. 6-12 6tc 1-R-- --:--:E-st-a-te-::Fo-r-::-;Sel-e
8 11
I PUPPIES lor sale, cross beI will be out of
tween Belgium Schipperkee FOR SALE 6 room bouse, 3
and toy terriers. J. M. Gaul, bedrooms and bath. 9'14
Pomeroy, 0.
my office June 13
I Star Route, Chester, Ohio, way out of high water. Call
9115-2402 or 9115-3635 after 5 p. M. A. A. Scarberry, WY
through June 20

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0. Plank'I

vl.&amp;ooua

AIR CONDITIONING

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substance
18. Care!sed
17. GirL's

HE JEST

GOT BACK

21. HawnJ •
ian
tood
22. BenWng
23. Hebrew

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excluaiV6

lB."Aacarre&lt;l
and-

MARK IV

Insurance

Authwot
'-r'heDoU'1

Aralll&amp;n
mea.ture

CHECKERS

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I DRAPPED BY
TO PlAY SOME

19. Answers

.te•ementl

11. Pal•
12. Ancient

Pomerov Motor Co.

UH -- HE
AIN'T HOME
JEST NOW,
SHERIFF TAIT

M_.__.,._
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Moton
B. Mala Street. Poroer.,
l'llonl W1 WI?'
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AUTO EXTRAS- Caugbl:
llP in the cui,T&lt;!nt Cll-buYIng boom, Amerleanll ue
lllowing • greater aPJ)Illlle
&amp;ban ever lor extra&amp; ()bart
eomparesmajoraeee UJ'ietl
ordered on new lliJ'I for
the yean 1060 an4 18114.
Intonnation from Autom8o ,
bile Manulaeturen.~

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MIIOI ~UNTY

IUL IITATI OWNIRI

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AFTE
. R THE STRIPPERS STRUCK - Dick Brown, 18, of Cleveland. loclk8 OYer
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4 ponttac
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•· 'Mr . a·od "the , ... or ....... "'" '"'"'""" of all that remain.s of his 196
as s paren...
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. ' center .
:~~.~".:!.~~"ll:.':~~...;:;. •:~~' ~ and ltfs sister Rosemarie, 5, try to ease hi~ pain. Theives stripped the car don to
'"" '· ''"'·
the paint , ·took ever"'hing
that could be unbolted alf,ll smashed the front 'fllnltlllleld l '
How•r4 &amp;. rr~~~t~lr
1• .
Mtltl Ctun1y Tr...t.lr.,
for good meaBurL
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no Youths Are Attendinq Bible
School at Middleport Church
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week s "&lt;'tJV Jiies

196o ~
Plans For Memorial Service Made By
Philathea Women at Thursday Meet

R D;ulv Senlinel Pomerov-Midclleport. 0 . .Tune_12,
1
1

Will \

\',walton tncllldt&gt; a ptcnr&lt;' Thnr'd&lt;~y at._ 111 111 -:,wrd te rnoon follnwm? the
s('hool

SOCIAL - 'CAl ENDAR

.f"~;:~~i'A~d' ~~~
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About
Middleport

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~ On June lOt

I

Plans wt&gt;rf' madP for a mem~ 123 me.mbers and one guest.
JU1'/Jo_ U
onJl ~NV I&lt;e lnr dt'l'easP~ mem - Mrs Nma Bland of Akron Host Roc~ Sprmgs Cuh ~outs Pack
' Mick Morri!l, Ashland Col- :~ h:~ J~~t~~~!t ;~n:::e~~;~
Cllrl"l o~t tlw ,hu rd , lu \Iiddle
bers on Su nd av June 13 wh en .esses wer~ Mrs detty Clme. 246 ~~olll have an Ol'tmg at the
lege ,!ltudent, ha~ completed the terian Church In lAgan, Ohio.
port Tilt&gt; kt&gt;l l'"n IIi! ltll kq
tile PhJI &lt;~tht&gt;a Women ol , the I Lena McKmley, Mrs. Chester Arthur Nea se pond, Saturday,
years work ~nd ~~spending sev- ~ Registrations begun at noon,
astol " I !Ia t!iwt il I' tl1e
1\.liddlepUit Chu rell of Chnst Erwm Mrs .. Alfred Roush at 5 p. m ~ach family IS to
eral day~ With hiS pare~ts, Mr.l with one Delegate·&amp;( . Large,
~i'llll !til' '"I ,, llw --ehool
!TII:'I l'hm sd.t\ t&gt;venmg at the and contnbutmg, Mrs
~tae take theJr ov.n wieners nnd buns
and Mrs. William Morrts.
140 deleaates, four Alternates
' 1•. 1
churrt1 ~1r s Oscar Roush pre Ltghtfoot and Mrs. Paul Wmn and a covered dtsh
0
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v. .:h \Jt ,
•' :o. ~ ' ~ ~ ~' s mg
Dave R'1ce, who has atten d• act'mg as Delega'·s
''3 Alter•
stled
the
atJsence
ol
the
pres1
JUNE
13
t.c . lo
111
l.i JI ••I '] lll' rlt Hi ~t l il C: l t&gt;, ld i•l
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th'
t
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aking I
llw 111 ,. 11 , 1 ,1 11 ~"' 1, 1., wt&gt;eks
Hawley, , Granges Hold Joint · A Nativ1ty Deanery me~ting
ed Ashland o ege ts pas naLt:S an "' VISI ors, m
1 d~nt M1ss Mtldrtod
who 1s L'o ntmt&gt;d to ller home S
, Th ursd•ry
wtll be held Sunday at 2 p m
·year, is visiting with his par- total of 97
' 1 " 1&lt;1" ~
\l 1 ~" ' 1' 11 ' ~"~Jches
ns••on
d Mrs. Gene R'1ce Th e Conference was opened
. , ''
w1th J!\m·ss
: at the St Andrew's Church m
1, ents, Mr. an
\ I" ' !'r r I I• , ni I' rrlllluctl:'d 1f issiorwr.'· ,..;;tu•it· t~·
. Harrisonville and Hemlock I Nelsonville Mrs. Del Vecchio,
' 1'1~~~ , I and family before leaving lor by the President ol the Logan
tr• 11lt Y 1rr 1 ''' II W 11111 Prr
Tlw mt&gt;t&gt;llllg wa~&gt; opent'd With IGrove Granges were guursts presidenl of the Steubenvll!e o1.
Cedar Pomt, Ohio, where he 1 Unit No 78. Mrs Louis Mock
' onnt' l J ,, ~ 111~ .. ,1 1' 111 1 md nde flfl." 1'hur... tltl\' llf•t•l
tlw :-.lngmg ~~~ Lhe Phtlathf"a 1when Rock Sprmgs (;range mrt , ocese ot Cathohc Women's club
· be employed for the sum- who dedicated an Ameriean
s, t r·11' t! 1 f- , t 1"- 1 •1rn t lt: llr Thr W!\mt•n " \ll~" h' n.rr' So ,ong and tit'vulmns. wert' gtven 1Thursday evenmg.
WI I! be present Thosf' wJshmg
mer.
Flag and the AuxJhary Banner
111M1 .11 1d .J - ~1~ 1. 11 1 1 •1•11g lt'&lt;~ dr&gt;r: ('It'll nl thr P01u~nn ~· 11 ~ 1 1) 1 \1rs l.t&gt;n. J \lrKmley mclud - The meetmg was opened and to allend may contact Mrs.
.
1to her Unit These were given
111 11 111 1 11 • 11 "~' 1 ' Bt~p11"! d1111 !'h nwt !'h tu·..,dt~ ~ J:'; f ttw IHmn "Bies..,ed Assur. rlosed by Harnsonvtlle Grange Paul Casci
~ ~ ~~ .~ l t n
Mr and M~s. Earl Smith and to the unit as a gift from a past
ci .h ~ \It " il'lltllll\' 1: \lfll' h t?vemng a! 11w 1'1HIH h \\llh a1wt' ·· senpture read1ng l&lt;1ken 1Vtrgil Atkins, deputv maslt&gt;r.
JUNE 14
I JANICE BRYSON, daugbt-- daughter Susie of Urbana are District President of th£'ir unit.
1
1
1
b'" c' lll llt' l'" \ 1 "~ it'.rn 11 ' ~ rook!': \II s .J F: ~·O'&gt;It'r p1 ~""Hh·n1 111 trnm HHmillt&lt;; The theme of d1scussed inspection anr1
s~l The Meigs 4.H PleasurE.' Rid er of Mr. and Mn. Clifford visiting hire for 8 week Wit~ I Mrs Grace Ho11 , who was un1
Hnd \lr ~ I I.J ilkl ln 1 1 p l~· tt : rm 1 lvtrgt&gt;
Hw dP\Othlll" w11s · Till" Is M~ July 8. as the date of
Rock : ers will meet Mondav at 6 30 p Bryson. Pittsburgh, t'a., grad- her parents. Mr and Mrs. Gat! able to attend.
Pl.l ll lkp lr lnwnl \ lt" :\ 1111 :1 l.!'oup smg m ~ nt tht' l~;mn ~ lm\ · bv Helen Hnl\lf'Y.
,Sprmgs mspection ll was de· l m. ~t the home 01 ( herv l W!l· uated rrom North Hills Higb Mil\er . The Smiths' sons, Joey The meeting was then turn·
Hn \! .rll ~ · · ' \1r" P1' '· ' 11 Hlrt ·wm T'th: m Onto B\ Orw np·
. rtded that Hemlock Grange and 1
and Timmy Earl are VISiting ed over to U1e 8th Oistriet Pres
7 Sb
~
1 busl nrss "e~!i lon 1t Rock Sprmgs Granges would 11ams
· paerna
1 grandPa r· ident, Mrs Barton l~oll , of l.o1
J , lrr ll u ~ \lr' 1\ tndfl (,,.,\;wh t'l "d tlw nwl' tmg -'\ !'on1nbu
t•llll
ng !If'
Th DAI'
d A ,1,-,rl' will Sroool Monday, Jun• · • e WI'lh th etr
' 1
'.\US ·Jnrloun( r'd tha t rhe bake
e
an
ux
received the P\H Vocal Mus- ents Mr and Mrs Carl Smtih
II
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\11" Ilurt1 I I' · tloll1 "' ~~ 1 11 l" mHh· lfl\\&lt;lr&lt;i
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· ·
gan Mrs. Ho intr uce 1S·
d t 11 v1s1t Harr1 sonvil\e on Salurda\' mee1 JY'I on day al 8 p m '!'here ic Awar d. Carnegw
p ·
ers rt· r lt· ~tl t l' t nr" &lt;lrtd \! 1 ~" t'~p1 ·n o; r~ PI ~ ldt l• pn· .1den1 to s.. lt' l1&lt;1d heen postpone u~ evening, June 26 SLanford Stock- ·tll be nommallon a~d eledton and Soprano Solo Award. Sbe of UnJOntown, a
I tinguished guest, Mrs
Lee
26
~iindv B ll tl! l ' I P,Ct ~rr .dl ll ll .md ill1t•nd 1h; \\mid f:\,q)li~t Ali i Sat urdil~ ..)tJI\1'
at the Til . I ton. Pomona t:range master. "'r rr
All
b
are l will be studying lunguaget
Mr and Mrs Victor Gnm : Moore Department Secretary.
attP nd &lt;~l"' l l 1 t'~ (' !t·.l l~ llr" dtt• anct&gt; It was vo1t•d to make and l.ustrf' Clt&gt;ant'l'~ 111 f' ~lek hst snoke br1efly Mrs T A Hew- 0 0 d"1"' 1 d mem ers
· 1 th I are spendl'ng two weeks In .a~d her assistant, Ann Ech_•l·
,., rt&gt; ·id b\ \11 ~ Ernt&gt;s! 1 &lt;::t l ~
urgt&gt; o a~ en
I this fall In preparmg or l
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bt-111,0: &lt;t ~~ hlt JI " \ nr lr'l n wm St'nd i1 ldH'I! t' In tlif' Wnmrn " ~~ ~ . '
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,
• ~ , etson and Mrs How ard Bolm 1
comin vear at Philadelphia I Zanesville
with their daugh- man, Zanesv111e, aSecreta1re
bt1 " ~~ 1 li lt' ( lll ll t !1• ],h q'" f111m cm1 1t•n•nct&gt; at C1 iln'&gt;llle nrxt l,mt.., ,!ml nu lud( d M! .t hHclgHna wE're reported ti l.
I The Democrat Club will meet Musiragl ·Academ)· At
her ter and son-in-Jaw, Mr and Mrs. Caiss1ere Mary Martin of OP..
011 P,llll lla vls. \ il t'
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t Ite It•t&gt; n agf' g1II II Jl " &lt;~ n d tl Wl" \\t&gt;f'k \11 ~ I.m ,11 n .SIt •11('II &lt;Ie Hlld"
, y- If em Ioc k ~\rrove prest&gt;nI"d lh e 1 tlw Pomeroy Second Ward graduation she was selected ' Robert Sever. They were ae- pattmenIaI 8 eI 40 Porne roy,
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Lo , program wtth Mrs Cla ra Pau. house Tuesday at 7:JO p. m to sinn the " Star Spangled ' companied to zanesville by land pas
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" t r s· I Dilg.-u ll , Ot'bbw KI!Cle n.) b U· sen m charge Fatl1ers D ily an d MemiJers are asked to brmg Bann~r" 'Attending from bert their daughter and son-tn·CJ
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frestmw nh t'. t. n d.J\ tlw d.i d\ \hs . T T Slw i1Hn dP\011nnr1 1Cr.ug, Homer Jon,..,, Jrnmfer the program. whtch opened with sandwtrhes or cookies for red an aunt While thf're
I rna Power8 of Logan.
Arree
chapE'I ~ t'l\il'f" l'IHI"i'l ~
uf . h t!dr1. gowe a mf'di! a1ron of !Loh!'e. E&lt;:t her· Bulns, Anabf'lh', the song , ''It's A Good Thing freshment ~
;~: . ·Blackwood attended the
Mr ,and Mrs Lenard Gwiaz. Marshall and Irene Conrad ol
sunt,;~. lt&gt;\\trn&lt;~, a prrpiJ~ r ~h(lll Tt•a(·lung" of ft:"'"s and clo~rd Huud.t~hf'l!, 1 ena "rF:\hin· To Be- A Grange! '• The ong1n The Twrllght r.arden c 1u b annual spring recital In which dowsky and children ol Wash· Lancaster, each gave greetings.
1\ 1t h prayp,· Thf' program w(ls 111, :,~nd \I ts Ebersbach.
of Fathers Day wa s g1ven by will meet Tuesday evenmg at Janit.'t' sang lhrre solos by 1 mgton Court House VISited r&amp;- The Honora ble Mayor Jack
1111 t•hm gt• of Mr~ Aet(•n Shal!l
Mrs Stanford Slr.lck ton, fo llow- the home of Mrs. Dwight Par- Donaudy Brahms and Vt&gt;rdi. 1 cently With her parents. Mr Moorehead of Logan brought
"7jJ:I •l ~
~ j ~ I ,mrl wa" takt·n from the ~lis , ~~~ &lt;: Hobt&gt;J I RP1bel w::.s nam- f'd bv the song. "The Church ker w1th Mrs. Robert Morns 1 Sht" 1115 ~ 104,k port in two land Mrs. Russell Mills a.nd. greetings, Past 8th Dlstr1ct Corn-~- ~ ,~
rW slt~n mag;mne S('\lt&gt;r!l l rrnd )t&gt; d 1n hl\e d1a1ge of the Mem- In The Wr ldwood "
' duets. Grundparents art Mr. 1 grandparents, Mrs ~ar~y Mtlls fmander, John McVey, brought
1sr 8 ~ ('0-hosless.
mgs Wt'H' gJVPn mcludmg, E&lt;~Af or t,JI ~rrv H ·r lo be hf'\d SunA
poem.'
When
PaIs
Back"
JUNE 11
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and Mrs. Hobart Bryson. Ra· t~nd Mr and Mrs Vwtm Grtm. 1greetings from the Amerlean
TONIGHT
1[nrln , L\ \1r" Jno;;t' plt Cook . l r! J\ .hmt• 1'1 A thank you note was gtvf'n by Mrs Homt&gt;r Wrll - The Past Presidents of the cinf'.
Mrs Effie Priee of St. Alban s Legion Distnct In absence of
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"RAC ING FEVER"
, s(,ltlh Jnd ta. Mr.;; El lrn Couch: I was 1t&gt;:H.f l1onf.. Mrs Hud son ard fhree articles were read, Amer1ean Lcg1on Aux1l1ary of 1
W Va IS \'!Siting wrth her dau- the Commander Nolan Mace of
\\ tllr ,lu•' ~l u l tl ~un
t.Jap(ln \lrs \'1rtor \mmg Sr 1and Mr~ . Rt-Jbel rt&gt;ad a le.lter Pa's Shorts.' ' by Ronald F.a st- Drew Webster Posr wtll have a
ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs !At hens who was unable tout1111d J-:.11 b. II ,1 BI ~ UI I t
Knng
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l!ttrry
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tilt'
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and
Mrs.
f&lt;red
man
"Grandfather's
Clork''
Mr
potluck
p!CnJC
at
Lht&gt;
home
ofl
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n;rldle
Hmds
Chfford
Haves and son, Greg , tend.
lllonJ::
l l u lo l l
Mma Hart. and "An Expensive Mrs Eddie Smith, Wednesday
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Meet
Mrs Be~ Philson Middle- : Mrs. Moore ~as the speaker
"BLOOD ON THE ARROW' j B.llll' V Tlw Congo Mr.., I A. I(;Hrdnl't
Dale HuiJI' t l ~ nl l \l&lt;t 11lt,l lty... r · Sleplwsson: ond The Phillip Mrs llonnld lh &lt;ks wa~ pro- Boy Friend" Frank Clark. A at 6 15 p m
Arlrr I Urrss h 1 Dlddl port Elementary teacher, is of the day. lalkmg on our_ Flog
I ( 11h11 1
I p1nes. Mr~ l.m a1n S1rrrf'tl 1grarn rha1rman and gave the plano so lo was presented by Ste- ~ ~
~,,.. ..,., """" ~ -·-"?'"" "' ~ ' ~ ~ , Mr and Mrs Hers~ e 1,
~ recuperating from surgery at and Freedom The D1strlrt
1
' Mrs Cook cll"o rt'&lt;ld an art1de !ilorv of · \lrnam ' the l r r s I phen St.antey and an arti 1·te ~
entertamed the AduUBt c ahss 0h Meigs General HOS!Jital
in Chairmen gave tht•tr annual r&amp;
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY
"!ht' l woman smgl"r TI1e meet &lt;ng was "Thmugh Channels"
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the Sy1·acuse
E th . c hurc ,, Pomeroy
or.
the
M;Hhrr
Srhool
re~ d b\''
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June 13-14
1 Su(·lt"t\o
frequt&gt;11llj ~L'nd used dost-d \\ilh 1he bellt'dlclion A Sta nford stockton '
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Thursday evenmg.at heir orne!. Mr and Mrs Wtlham Maves Mrs Holl told the delegation
"CA PTAIN NEWMAN
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The mret S
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. .ramily of Lima were .re. Ihal the 6th d'tsInr I was nm lh
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rlnthrng
to
thts
srhoo
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sa
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course
was
r;erve
to
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F'o!lowmg
two
tap
dances
by
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Mrs Pau 1 e ers vtce pres1~
Gl f' guu Pt&gt;tk 'I (HI', (Ill tiS I A hwml'ihrp, ('l rr!e \\ II 1 prnv
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Kathy Well~ and mstrumental l ~J
L den t 0 ened with the hymn, I eenl guests of hiS mother, Mrs. In mem be~s h'II) ln. th f' St ~ te .sev.
, olm
{'I bv \Irs ~trphpn,;;on eloq•d
fH&gt;\PfER 186 MEETS
mus 1r by Randy Sv kes and .Jan- ·
P
Tht E 1 ling Lucille Mayes
enteen umts made therr goal
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186 OES Jce Eastman ·an· article "A- Mrs Mary f. Ohlinger re· ~eamngr II n d b p~~~.:: bv . Mrs Lu~ille. Maves has re· Cttatwns were given the Units
"STRAIG HT JACKET"
I frr~hmt&gt;nt~;
wPrt' sprwd b\
tomero\
l~p eJ
Tl .. mencanlsm '' was rrad h~ l...eo ' turnd home Tuesday, after a Mrms.S I~ oweS .Yture ~eadmg turntod from 8Plpre where sht ' Pre~ident s or Membership Chair
.lu tml I ~~~~ lord
I Mrs Fostl'l Jnd r\l r"
Young to dmr m ~per lal stehssltlllM mrs· ~lory A Btblt" qutz C'onduct ed visll m Dayton Wllh her sond . fr~ h~ ~;\,. c~ti Diddle P" spent several days with her men who were pre:senl Three
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tTemple wah 14 mf'mhrrs pres- bv \1rs Pau lsf'll \.\&lt;IS won by I
Do \ass Wl~kharr; ;~nd ceded the hYmn. '' Where He daughter and son-r n·law. Mr.1 Unl sr I
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~1tss Betty Leonard A talk on Mrs
ug 5 · ·
Leads Me., Readmgs were grv- and Mrs Ernest Covert and to 40 members over their mem·
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ar- th
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, daughters he was accompan.
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by Ralph Mnnrf' or the 0 hI 0
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Sellers George Freeland Ray· to Belpre bv her grandchild· ! spe~ tal cllat!ons. They
w re
Pomeroy Ohio
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Cooperative ServiCe, after whtch 1 Mt:s Velma 'Dou las spent mond Krider. Mrs. George ren, Chuck and Paula who had' Jl
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Suf:'
Sou\s
bv.
worthv
the
program
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witll
a
song
th
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W
Va
Freeland
and
Herschel
Otddle
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visiting
her
for
several
Ctly
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and
Wellston
No.
TONIGHT
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sERVlfES
ma
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and
.lames
Sollsh\
wor·
"A
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Dmah's
Qm11mg
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whe;r
~loth:~,
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Eud~
During
the
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sessiOn,
days.
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"THE HORRO R OF
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Gue sts of ~ lr and
\I r s th\ patron presirll:'d Th r e e Refreshments were served by i Hamnck
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the mmutes of the last meet- 1 Mr and Mrs Jennings Wa}·· ! Elect ton was ht&gt;ld and ,fllz~
t· , I I&lt;,() , II\&lt;• I 1 11 d H1 1rl ~l'l S·
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ght
HubM:k
Wt"lt' thri ~ COil · c.andtdate~ were tnlllated Maud 1the host Grange to 55 mem- , Mr. a~d Mrs Gerald \ 1lch· mg read by Mrs. Harry Clark I land and son have moved rrom beth Jean Carr from At~n~ 1 ~
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Sins Dr and , 1 .~ lin\' f.il't (,rueser ::.nd \larJom' Crow hers and guests.
ae l and family and Mrs. Hazel we1e approved and the report 1Athens to the Gene Coleman to be the. newly Electe
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land and Mrs E.ddlt' Wolfr ol "erve as pro· em o trers an
IMwhat'l retu rned home Wed· o e reasurer, was JVen
property on
an ,mco n - ~ ,
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East liverpnnl. Even•tt Glllr - Caddi e Wu'kham .iS solo ist.
BIBI ES PHES~N... ED
nesd~y. after a visit with tela· Mrs Edith Hood Sam Pickens St in Middleport
be for 1~5-66-.67-6B. Sh~ Will g~
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SU NDAY . MONDAY
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d Cl 1 d was named to purchase and Ca tain and Mrs James Roll- to the Nattonal Convention,. Port
11 11d TUESDAY
land of AlJ qulppa. P« M1 and 1'he mef'tmg clo5ed in regu- 1 B1bles were pre-sf'ntt"d rerent- tJves rn A rnn an
evli~ an pl&lt;~ce a light above picture back
pd h'ldren Cat,hy J'lmmy land, Oregon, m August l(q the
Mrs Clarence Hobm ~md Mrs 1 f
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Mrs Alva H1te of a tmore
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June 13·1415
Flsl~
BvE"rs
of
Col
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Mrs
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t~
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gra
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w
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and
Mrs
Haymond
Pulhns
and
of
pulpit.
Plans
were
madde
for
and
Johnny
are
visiting
with
I
Delegate
from'JII
be ISMtnc Aler
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an
auction
sa
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at
the
next
the
arents
Mrs
Max. Roller Alternale w1
e
rs . ex
BRAVE'
Franl'f'S Droz of Ambndge
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on a o
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. . . we. i r urc
vtslled Frida
with Mr and meeUnJ.
Iand Mrs. Homer Hartley Cap-~ Blair of Jackson.
f'1 ~ ~~ k .s,n,d t,l ! 11 111 \.1 . dk r·r I P&lt;-1 and .~rs Glad\ S lialfls of Rl'fr "~ hrnenls nf rookte~. l Bob Stewart, superrntPndenl M R 11 /,' ·h
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Prayer and Graee by Rev taln Roller has been stationed The F'alt Conference w 1 be
lon1111\' ~:md ~· HI.Id IJPxt~·r
Atht'ns lht&gt;v Htlt'ndPd funt'ra l punch and nut ~ W{lf.' se rved bv made the prf'sen tatJon to Susan- ~· do~~ ead s
r M Sellers elosed the meetmg af. at Reese Air Force Hase Lub- ' held al Corning, Ohio b Umt
1311 1
Tum•
s.nnnll I&lt;J( J. ,on
srn•!ces tor their cousm, Mrss Mrs Somulsb\
and Pauline na Arnold and Brend.!l Brown , davMl s VwaDr s Esdon do whro. ter wh1ch refreshments ~el'e bock Texas They are en' route No. 337 The 8th District eterL~ram" SH·ph•·n.~
Ht'ulah Rose at Great Bend M
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rom a ta e wrt w 11t' , of Pomero~· Ig 1 School and entered Veterans Memorial Hos- served by the hosts to Rev. 1to his new assignment in Weis- ans B1rthd.ay Party at
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I cothe will be held in August
r
:rangf'ment of red roses. Mrs. Thoma!J Weaver,
Wtll ram concussion due to a fall IS im- Mrs George Freeland, Sam 1
Delegates from the Drew-Web.
1Soulshy prr~1drd at the punch 1Kna pp and Roger Savre, Rut- proving
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Pickens:, ~rs. Laura LeH- 1 Cor I le A 0 n P
ster Umt attending were VirI bowl
land High Sehool.
Mr. and Mrs Earl Shrieves helt, Mrs Harry Clark, Mrs '
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3
ginia Fisher, Pearl Knapp and
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I Mary Martin, Alternate Mrs.
afternoon with fhetr grandso~ 1Hood, Mrs Lillian Smith, Ben Mr and Mrs. Vernon Harrl- Daisy Frecker, Fern Cheese1
David Mi~ha•L at Velerans Me: Quisenberry. Frank Shoemaker, son t~vis Thetssl of Honolulu, brew and Sara Ro~sh. Mr!. Oa' mona! Hospital.
B:aymond Knder and Maunce H~wan, are announcmg
the vid Yost of Racme Unit No.
Mr and Mrs Est til Moore, Smith.
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I birth of a 5 lb., 13\1 oz. ~ 0 n. 602 attended with the aoove.
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Mary and Trina ~·arrell and I The ned meetmg Will be " I Vernon Eugene Jr . at Tnpler
Mrs. J. c Farrell spent the ' pollutk dmner at the Syracuse Army Hospital on Feb 11 at
past we•kend at Flint Mich Ipark, July I at 6 p.m. Mem- 10;48 p.m They also have a
with Mrs Farrell's dau~hte; hers are to take their own table daughter , Sherri, two years old
and son-ln·law Mr and Mrs 1serv1ce. Rev Sellers and Mr. Grandparents
are Mr. and
1Ben Walker. '
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, QUisenberry will he program Mrs. Blythe Theiss, Racine,
leaders.
Mrs. Marvin Krider, Columbus.
.
and Vernon Harrison of Hollv- Kathy McElhmny, daughter
Hoyl'• Announce
SERVICES REVERSED
wood Florida. Greal-grandpar- of Mr. and Mrs Kennnelh M~
Birtlr Of First Son
Sunday morning services at ents are Mrs. Nora Tripp, New Elhmny ,_ was selected as 1 m
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Mr and Mrs James Hoyt , Heath Methodist Church will Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. W jo~ette m the Middleport Mar
the former Kay Jenkinson, are •be reversed Wllh the worship M. Harrison, Kanauga,
&lt;'hmg Band to 1111 the position
announcmg the birth of 8 son, I serv1ce to convene at 9·30 a
vacated by the semor clas•. Se
,
James
Roger,
born
June
7 al l m. with Church School to be
ENJOYS
PARTY
Jected as alternate was Margery
''Bead-money went out wilh
, the Riverside Methodist Hosp1t-l held fro~ 10·30 to U 30 The Members of the Middleport HarriS, daughter of Mr. a~
tomahawks. like or her mod·
al m Columbus. The baby weigh- change IS _necessary m order : Senior band and their guests Mrs. Eugene Hams The glr I
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eel seven pounds and one ounce I t~t the mmister, the Rl~v M., en]oyed a swimming party at w~re cbmlen .at a tryout se~
ern folks, l transfer funds
I and Is the first child or the eou- , E. Dowson may leav. for the jlhe Middleport municipal swim· selon h•ld Frtday. at the high
with &lt;he&lt;ks- by maiL As
pie
i annual M•lhodist C~le.-nce. at 1ming pool Friday evening
The scr~l by th• mus~e faeulty. Mr.
I
Grandparents
ar•
Mr
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LakeSide,
Oh10,
wh1ch
begms
1
hand
has
been
having
praetiee
Wilham K. Russell Is director
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my granddad mighr have
Mrs. Curtis Jenkinson , Middle- \ Sonday.
sessions this past week.
of the band.
port, Mr. Wilson Hoyt, New - - - --- - - - - - - -- - Sa Jd , 'Heap convenient;
York and the late Louise Hoyt '
economicall'"
Great grandparents include Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Betz, Mr. and
Slrps on J , ~ e a U• P::Hr. ! ooks !1lte a dream and wears lika
~ Mrs. Roscoe Satterfield, Mid- I
COME IN AND OPEN YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT, SOON! ' dleport ; Mrs. Grover Jenkin·
a drearn ll tico If' I '1 lS 50 % longer and dnes 1n m1nules.
son of Pomeroy; and Mrs Ina
It s bl1 ;;tt&gt;r llnd :wei re s1S!;1 1t. Clear brtght co lors that
Rise and the late Floyd Rise ot I
won't l&lt;~ cl e awav h ul l&lt;~st &lt;J nd last Lazy pa tnl ers Jove Luco·
enton,
Ohio.
Ter. bPr. 1 t1~ e rt's so rJsy to apply ... flows off the brush
YOUR
SAVINGS
and onto the surlJ ce W1lll l1ttle eft ort and such beautiful
EN_::TE
= RT""A:-:IN"'=-CL=u-=a
s
EARN _ _ __
results.
Mrs. Rollin Bearh1 entertain-,
ed the Past Councilors of Theo- ,
(COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY)
1dorus Council Doughten
of :
STORE OPEN EVERY WEEK DAY FROM 9:00 TO 5:00
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American
Thorsday
evenini
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Interest Poyment Dotes Art:
her home, Flatwood1.
Feb. 15th, May 15th, Aug. 15th, Nov. 15th
The meetlns, In charge of '
Capable Salespeople will help you In every department In the store. You
GALLON
Mrs. Thomas Cook. vice pres\can buy him JD Easy Chair on the 3rd floor - Luggage on the 2nd floordent opened with devotion• by
Mrs
Norma
C!lapma'n:
follow·
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1 Bathrobe on the 2nd floor "'r In the Cosmetic department we have an ex•
, ed by the Lord's Prayer and
WE CAN MAKE THE PAINT COLOR
rellent selection of Shaving Supplies and Mens Toiletries. In the Mens Wear
: pledge to the flag. Mrs. Mary
YOU WANT IN MINUTES!_ _ _ ; ,
1 B. Heines was re~ lmprov· :
d~partment on the 1st floor - Shtrts, Trousers, Ties, Belt( "suapende!'l,
I lng at Holzer Hospital and a
round robin get well card was
Work Clothing, Underwear - Also Kodak!, Movie Came~u;'1frojectora,
sent to her. Plano were made
Film, BU!folds,_Handkcrehiefl, Soclts, Umbrellas, Canes. Select your Father'•
"Wt Hove Grown Btcouse We Hove Helptd
• for a picnic at the home of Mrs.
' Joseph Beegle on Thursday, Ju- j
Day Gifts at
Others Growu
' ly a at 1 p.m.
I Gamet were played with prlzMember Ftdorol R-rve System
1 es awarded to Mrs. Charles Co1
Tho Departm•n t Store of Building Since 1915
hen,
Mrs.
Olan
Gooclwln,
Mlsa
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I Erna le ... , Mr!. Richard camp-I
Phonos WY 2· J193 and WY 2·3679
Pomeroy
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1 bell, Mrs. Jack Robson and 1
b' rlw i\lidi11••tllll : I lnu r I

Thl:' c•hJldrt&gt;n &lt;~rt' tn take a ~ark
lun(h al'ld 'i1r F!I'OUIJ .vtlt ~o ttl
th t ro&lt;~dslde pill k for the PI('·
nl{ wllh a trPill In lw providt•d
rm the ch tldrt&gt;n Tht&gt; program
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Activity surged Into
sear along the Ohio River .
Pomeroy over the weekend m
preparation lor the
regatta, June 13-20.
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Hundreds or tolll! of dirt were
hauled by local tr-=kers, It
will be spread between the U!&gt;· 111
per parking Jot wall and
Inver covering rocks there
lessen chances of damage to
the expensive racing craft.
Three local trucking firms,
Goeglein Bros., Jay Hall, and
Bernard Gilkey, provided trucka l
on a volunteer basts to carry
out the proJect or getting the i
!riverbank ready for next Sun- 1 n
'MR. L. W. McCO~IAS
day's Eastern United
States A
Champ10nsh1p Boat Rac•s
'
Dirt was provided and load·
ed by Goeglein Bros. Albert , ·,
Goeglein, who wao largely re- ~ •
sponsible for the work being '
Mr. L. W. 'dcComas, Superintendent of Middleport Schools, Is retiring after undert~~en
by Ill• trueks, l STEEP, BUMPY GRADE OUT, GR~CEFUL CURVES IN - Cam pers headed for the bivouac area of Forked
apendir,~ 39 years in the teacbrng field and school administratwn
said. We wlmply wanted to , Run State Park soon will glide-ride their trailers up this gracefu l ascent. Presently, assislance is often required
A nauve of Meigs county, Mr. McComa s atten;ed Scip1o township schools and do something ,that would help of a state tractor in order to reach the camping heights at t his, one of Ohio's most beautiful state parks Forked
latet received his BS degree in Education at Ohio Univers1ty.
M~egs county:
.
Run Park bas been chock-full of campe rs eac h weekend They have learned that 1f a space IS wanted they bad
H~ was award~d his Master's Degree at Obw State Un~versity where he a! so hElsewhere 10 ~repa~ati~n fo~ to get there early Friday_a!ternoo n The_state charges $_1 per_tJight f()_r__a ram! IY of four. A real good deal, no!
worked toward hts doctorate. HIS teachmg caree r began w1th three years of teacb- ttell~ega~~· wor ersdocelrig " '"
1
Iii ' Mej s ounty
sa mg ~mporary
ng •·
to Middleport '
ciUties to be Wl!d by the regatta
WASHINGTON tUPI) - Tbe
hl~'k'aL:ttrvlce Include two 1buildmg was constructed in dleport Public Library Board hoalt~rt:ectio;;..
of bleac~
' D'll"'&lt;e Dep)'rtment today ,
aratroope•r,~
8
~ ~ .•n tlernentary .teaeh-1 and the new Pearl St. El· of Tru,u.t~.s.
., ~ . . ~ ::!, ~.1!.,
Oh_ __ • ~!: .~~..:.-.• ~ "
~
-~~ ~r
~
e 3.000 acres
~f.~ , , . '
er: fil'e years " elementaty"
aow-idle Ra·
1
prlnclp,al; live years as h1gh :
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for a prlc•school principal, and 24 years : .
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"-.._
"
I lor a proas ouperlntendent.
1 hve
liTIP 2) CUT ALONG THIS LINI
·.
_.
;I for a pro-During his admmistratlon In
. 1 , : 1.
Ilion
atom
tl1e Middleport Schools th• orig· as
ina I high school building was
l,ausche, [).
SA IGON iUP[) - A hatt ahon of U. S. Army para'
completed, an addition to the m
mnouucemrol lroopers dug 1n toclav near em battled Dong Xoa1. The
---1 CIIV
1a coordinat- move put Amen can forces In an offensive position for
of Buckeye !he first lime in the V1et Nam •ar.
:JUMME 1;;:tffi:W&amp; lupplemonl To The Dally Sentinel, l'omeroy·Middleport, Ollie
. witb DepoF1ve days of lighting m the Dong Xoai area has reao4 Tbe Gallia Times, Gallipollo, 0*
l&lt;ar) Cyrus sultrcl111 an esllmatcd 2,000 cas ualtles-1,000 South VietTiw Chmrse 5latement su1d - - PPktng wou ld never g1ve up m News Agency They were pu•
thf' Jdeo log1ral con f11 ct w1th the lished toda) by Peoples Daily,
Sov1ets 11 rha rgcd that the the official newspaper of tht
1965
J UNE
1965 ,
:men who SUI'i'Peded former Pekmg regJme, and Red Flal,
T --;r l__ M ~ W'"'-;;-f
In
Premr1 Niki!J s Khru.::.hchev the Ch inese Ideo logical organ.
2 3 4
,
·
were "mOle cunning and dan Today's arttcle used many aC
tbe
6 7 8 9 10 1112
gerous" than lht'H predecessor ' the phrases contamed in a let1 3 141516171819
The charges v.ere contamed lf'f made pubh(' hy Peking two
120 21 22 23 24 2 5 26
JPII _ Bar-1'" a \nng ar tlf'le broadca:-t 'iun years ago m wh1ch th~ Chinese
127 28 29 30
he 1964 Re- di.lv b) the offl t: ':31 .1'\ew r·hma denounce? the 1dea that peaceI
a! nom mee,
ful roex tstence could replace
JERUSALEM, ISRAELI nson should
~~:ep;:p~:~u~:onary struggle of
The body ol Dr. Martm Buher, l
eneral" and '
The 1963 letter was issued by
Israeli's foremost philosopher
ecide slral-1
and theologian, lay In state at
SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1965 ....
V1et Na m
~~·
the Central Committee of the
Hebrew University today_ Thou-1
ma Senator !
IS
Chmese Communist party In resands of Jews paid homage to
ht in a tel-l
I ply to a Soviet call for a Mosthe man who long urged a .... 1 ion
I 1\ th Red 1 Pollrf' ri!t.&gt;d a dnver tn Mav· j cow meeting to d1scuss differ·
e th 't ur Charle:-i Legar's Cou rt early ences between the Kremlin and
approchement between Israel
notJce a '
I
and the Arab world.
bombed I Sunday fullow mg a two - car 1 Pekmg
1
~
, m1shap on l'~asl f\.hun·sl They
Suber died Sunday at the age
if
d : s~ud a ca1 dnV{'n by
Roger I
of ~7 in his pink stone house I '
less than a mtle from Jerusa-1
me ~e 11,: ' walk er. 35 Pomeroy. came off
.
S\'Camore unto East Ma1n. f1sh
Jem's old wall and the scene of' a
Haonhl
Wl~
j
t~iled and h1l an ei.l::.tbound au·
1 recent clash between Israeli
m.oug
anl!
·
Rnd Jordanian soldiers.
, Ito operated '" Dona ld A
next step, 1 Warth, 23, HarH01 d, W Va
WASIDNGTON - AN UN· Jot
ThNe was medmrn damage 1
precedented, 12-hoor
festival killed
ID
to
bolh ''"" and Walker was ·
0
of arts opened at tho White
Jergr.ncy
cJted
on a rhn rge of rl'ck less
House today with Mrs. Lyndon Cornm
u.iloned at operatwn :-Jo mjun es
were Relatives teamed Monday of
B. "Johnson saluting the 2011:west
fqr
Jame.s
l
reported
Puml'roy
Police
also the death thai day of Ina Rey.
participating artists for their
'l'IIIC VOICE or BROADWAY
mi:l-st He : arres ted Okev K1ser. LNart l nolds Bing, fJ7 , at the home ol
creative work.
dead
~
ns
Memor- 1falls un an l~t oXICatJOn charge her daughter, Mrs. Han')' Tea~
IY DOIIO'ftiY IILGAILBN
Pretldent and Mrs. Johnson, Fif'l\een
bark over the weekend.
I Richmond, Va.
• .,••, . . . . u.trd
baclr from a weekend in Texas, WOlmd•
She was born In Cheshire,
'l1lat 111ytlerloulledoralbmlturned the executive mansion
the
daughter of the late John
tlptloD 1n the midwest- whleh
Into a big stage for leading eo- The
and Mary Eblin Reynolds, and
ASKS DIVORCE
ltU bm!Yed PbyDIJ McGuire
tertalners, artlots and writers In
was a former resident of Cheo
to livt the pr_esentaUon reD eel·, when
11111 ttmnl other stars - will
on
Anna
I
Wmes.
Rt
2.
Racme,
shll'e
and Middleport. Her hus-1
111r d 11 1 hotttt 11or7 bel'on It
In&amp; America's heritage.
killed
,
Salurhas
lil•d
a
pet11ion
for
divoree
band,
Alva A, Bing died in 1935.
«&lt;lla down. 'l1le proiMit'l ITI
in Metgs Coun ty Common Pleas She was a member of the Berer,IDI 111 prove that the Cble4•
CIUOAGO .
Court from Clyde Wines, Jr.. ryman Methodlot church
at
readied ' rip-roaring clvlc
Eighree
llltlb 1111 pined COIIIJ)lete mto
Rt.
2.
Racine,
charging
gross
·
Richmond.
cepUon for astronauts James J ed
tnl .. IIJIIIt of1the plulh o. ' ,,.,., were neglect of duty and extreme
McDivitt and Edward White to- i u~;
;n Lu
ADd one
, Surviving In addition to ber
cruelly.
.,tdiiiCI [a their po11MUOI
day dt!sJIIIe the threat of ma•·\ of the
daughter are a son, Charlet
sive cl•ll -rlihls demonstrations.
.,m JDIU .,wilY be•dllm ...
BlDg, Cleveland; t\W l"andch!lo
More .than one million pe~· .- wa\ 1
a
.l.atitn'l
be
lao
Ioiii
before
dren,
Tbomas Teal and Jlldy
IODS were -expected to throng 1cap! 8
.rlllslrt
Jour&amp;lbe "' nm1111
Bing, and a brotber, lalla
the city'S flag-bedecked streeta Where
Cllltt '!iii' 1 JMotlat Ill till Arab
1inoculated. More than 66 per Reynolds, Cheshire.
· "
lor, • sii!!IPse of the
spa,ce
M'J Ill ,p tDo eldlely lied Ill
cent
of
the
town's
2,350
persons
I
The
body
will
arrll'e
late
'J'ul!lo
twl111. Ma).or Richard J. Daley mined
111 Ia la 1 mootMil dllo
'
1had taken ~nti-typhoid shots. l day night and tentalil'e funerll
prolllll!ld, the wolcollle would be
luatltdl
of
necetlatltiC
'The rest were expected to be arrangements
have beet! ..
"tM•ItiOit·letiiBtlonal, magnlfl·' south
WliJa.
l'll'liiiiD.
I peoCe/11 ....
inoculated
tnday.
for
Wednesday
atternooa
at lba
eent, , rfr~c ,and enthusiastic
. ,.. t1liiditltll tilt n,te
'We are without the kind of Rawlings-Coats Fun!lral bow
In ... ltf..." bt 0111' Ql!llllry:" u .s.
'fN,
•""''I '
ICribed
mind to understand this," the 1with the Rev. Howard Rll(lpell
Rev. ,I Clifton Hancock ol the 1 offlciating. Burial wiD Ill 1'
MtJ;L'm!tll: DEATR TRAt i~elton,
First Baptist Church Sllid.
1the Gravel Hill •cemetery.
fl~ aecl~ eta~ · IJie U~el ~ Vioh
·
'It
is
ooo
of
the
hazards
of
Friends may Clll'· !11: lhe
.~ &gt;4t IJeiU ·48 P«&lt;''IDI -ttet'Oia wllioh
11iving. ~ this one of God's neral llome ~ " ·&amp; a
• •;ij!ioi!J,tllrllll.'ille w~, ~~
. warmnpl" he asked.
Inesday.
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