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lO.DaUy Sentlntl, Pomeroy·Milldleport, 0, June 2D, ltld

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a e some lnteresti ob- ated the woolen mill in the! Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. R R. Opera House and o race track Mrs. Keith Ridenour, ptesl· Mrs: Robert Reibel, entertain- Geqrge W. Carver and .,.
BY BEULAH JONES
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as the •Hudson owned anC: operated where the New Vork Central dent presided II was decided ed the Loyal Women s Class of Walter Scott for Ulu!trll...,.
A mng made popular by F.lh- servattons about ear yth eto
tn Mm' mgG nown annndw ••· large l•rg~ dotks in the river where Ishops once stood
to g~t a gift f;.. Mrs Marge the ChUrch of Christ Thursday She used short prayers ~ur)JII
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·'L&gt;u You He· I Midd leport and gave em
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. d \ 1 R T k brick business houso he built Isteamboats were built and bar- George Wometdorf own
e Keebaugh for her Informative
eventng
""' devo tions .,..
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merrher'" and the t.sl
r. ue ucbusi
er- across the· .streei for
· general lges repaired. He owned three wharfb oat at M.ddl
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· hre- , hts fnenf ~ -' M'ddleoort
erort and lecture and demonstration at '"" Creel&lt; Road · Mrs · Oscar on how to defend the Bible·
train, "II You Remember, t en ' man, re "
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towboats Liberty J S Neal there were good times when the last meeting
Roush, president, OPI!Jied the Mrs. Roush conducted lhl
~·ou 're murh llldt&gt;r th:m I" nessman. who In turn passP m~h~s a:a~e~hen the town was and the. 'suu of the \.v~ds . , the Rolling Mill and Nail Fac:· Mrs. Jack GUilllll and Mn. meeting. Mrs. Bert Gtlke) read business meetlns and offtcerli
tr;JV~ me the lf'f'lmg lht'rt' are Ttlt&gt;l n on to me.
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growing 50 fast· that a second Were you there abotJt
the tory came to Middleport.
Elton Ritchie recetved gifts scripture, taken from Chroni· gave reports. The btfllday so~
tt. ~ ngs I don 't renwmher nn:ut ! It .vou rt'mt" rnbt:&gt;r these thmgs sune was made from the time .\r1iddleport had at~ good 'a Tt.ere was the Dar Rice's from their secret pals. Games cles.
was sung for Mrs. Lena McEJ:.
) \Jdrllt&gt;port but thl'n .. thP.re nre ,ynu rna~ go to. the twad ol th.P cree/ south to the lower e-nd Silver Cornet Band as there circus showed h Middleport 70 were played and prizes won by
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. hlnney who celebrated
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S•l!1 •r r,...; td.-nt.s who 11•1 dou bt do. clas."- b~tt don I ff't'l badl y ~f o' to~n streets and lots laid was in the state of Ohio - and years ago. Maybe you remem· Mrs. Bob Burke, Mrs. Keith Mrs. Reiebel gave the ~edt· 92nd 'ftlursday. She W&amp;! pr&amp;.
:\ numtx&gt;r ol \'eRr~ .ago a \1r. yuu can t - attet . all Vt'e aren t out and' streets named - the a sal t furnace up the hollow ber. too. when Col. R. R. Phil- Ridenour, and Mrs. Earl Ritch- t~tioa using as her topic, The sented with a gUt by the hoi\'.
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Holl:md lll t hltnn. \V. in am hurry to hit tOO
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from the Meigs Wholesale Gro· lips owned a clothing store ie
Btble, The Building Code of tesses
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Do .~ · ou rt'member !tit' ll nws l Then the city ta th er~ decid-icerv - the Diamond Salt Fur.l ln part of the present sttf'
A discussion period and re-• ,
'111e sick report was (lv119
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Iwhen
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; the Columbus and Southern Ohio freshments of appeilzers, cake, personalities of Fanny Crosby, and those remembered wert
1 There was no Mtll SL .- m port beca use of its being the. F'or r·ecr·ea tio~ th~_re. was ,a [ ElectriC . Co. WJth M~.
Sol ice cream, mints and coffee or
!-frs. ~avid ~arst, Paul Davr,,
Pvm•ro., OhiD
tlart when there was no .\IIddie- : mrdd!e steambo::tt purl trom1large roller skatmg rmk m Coe s1Werthemter as lhe sales clerk pop served by Mn. Hayman
l tmprovmg, Mtss Mabel Hyse1~
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1port - just a tomn named ; - - H. G. Daniels and stockhol~ followed.
~ a S1Jrgical patient at Holzet,
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
jShetfield''
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c~ and Mn. EdgBJ Wolle and her
'TWO ON A GVILLOltNE'· 1 A crt&gt;t&gt;k fr1•m cf'ml' tery hill
rear of the same building and Ritchie, Mrs . Don sayre, Mrs.
daughter.
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ran 1 rou,: 11 Pt&gt;p r&lt;J \'tnf'
the urmture a ory or many Keith Ridenour. Mrs. Bi 1 Win·
Ct'sar HoPl rro
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years made ana sold furniture don, Mrs. Nat Carpenter, Mrs.
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picnic in July at the chu~
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A sawmtll was opera ted nn 1
all over the countrv
Jack Gillian. Mrs. Bob Burke,
with. Mrs. Ernest Lallance ati!J
SUN ., MON. and TUES.
tho bnnk ot the Ohto RovPr ,.,
And do you remember:
Mrs. Tom Hayman and Mrs. Miss Mabel Hysell under Mrs. Reibel as co . "halrm~
Jutlt' 27 28-19
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Elton Ritchie.
went surgery Thursday at Hoi- Each group Is to furnish me t
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hospital ln Gallipolis.
for the dinner. '11le elass w
SWEEl CHARLOTTE"
BP11.- lJa~·is. Oli VIa dt·Ha\'\'il
ono the town su rvey went on tv
Academy and s large hotel be host to the next meeting, Recent guests of Mrs. James reminded ot the bake sale
land . .lo.~ Cottrn, A~ neo~ to the creek. M"'t business •·as
:stood where the present Har- .July 15, at her home In Ches· Murray were her daughter and lng held Saturday by the Phi~
Moor.. hE' !H:i Cer il K~&gt; l h.twn.v done in the uppe r end of to wn.
·1 old's Department Store is lo- ter.
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron- athea Claso.
Wm Ca mphPlt . Virtnr BuoWlwt about a m&lt;m namPd
cated and ~. lso the other four
dolph Ward or Ravenswood, Mrs. Reibel used arrange..
no, Marv A..,tor
Colorcutoon
lsr·hrin-. who nwneri nnd oper~~I·
hotels. the ContinentaL Ripley,
W. Va .. and Mra. Jesse Sher· ments of flowers from her g~
.!'! ~ ·st .James and National? ,
man and daughter •. Thelma, of den throughout her home. A$
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- Dr. Stansbury's first drug
Ashley, Ohio. Vlslttng Wednes- arrangement of lilies ~aa ....
store on MBI-SL
day with Mrs. Murray were 111 the Uving room. The relrei!),.
- When there were two steam
her granddaughter and family, ment table was covered w/!h
:i ·1 boats plying the Ohio River
Mr . . and Mrs. Bill Dow and an embroidered cloth lind ctJio
What Are
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tamtly of Ravenswood. The" tered with an arrangement of
'f! lzens, Silas P. Coe and Tom A report on members wbo d~ughter • Kathy Dow • and a Shasta daisies. Mrs. 40ance
!.Davis - also the ice harbor at are Ill was given when the Loy- frtend, Peggy Norm~n, ol Rav· rresided at the punch bawl
Middleport where buats spent al Berean Class of the !diddle- enswoodthare spending several and Mrs. Oscar Roush at the
I tthe worst .of the _Icy winters' port Church of Christ met Tues-days WI
Mrs. Murray.
coffee service. A
dessert
I - And !mall) m 1877, when day evening at the church. It Mrs. Jeanelte WaddeU has course was served by Mrs.
the botler at the Holland and Iwas reported that Mrs. Mrs. Ireturned to her home in Blue- Reibel, Mrs. Ada Limbert, Mrs.
Maxwell Nail Factory at Clif- Re~Jna Hudson is confined to !field, W. Va., after spending the Bert Gilkey and Mrs. Eva·Siru·
ton blew up killing two men Grandview Hospital In Dayton Iweekend at her home in Mid· ble. contributing. Mrs. Donald
and injuring 11 young men. whe,. she underwent surgery, ldleport. She came for the wed- Hicks was a guest for the even·
that community being thakful land Paul D3vis remains a pa- ding of her niece, Beverly Per- ing.
for the Middleport cities who Itient at University Hospital in' rln and William Dixon.
went over to help.
Columbus.
I Cheri Mayer, daughter of .,.,.,_..,._ _
- llo you remember? Then , Also report.ed confined
to Mr. and Mrs. John Mayer, of ~
HELEN MARIE VANMATRE
you're much older than L
' home by illness were M;s. Rob- ICoiumbus, is spending lhe sum- ,
CLI FTO N_ 'llr. and Mrs. Andrew Van Ma ire of Clif-.
ert Allensworth and Mtss Md- mer wt_th her grandp~nls, Mr . .~
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uncmg th e en"""ernent and ap- ' jolly Neighbor~
dred Hawley. Mrs. George Mem- ~ and Mrs. George _Memhart.
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proac hm g marnage or th elf daughter. Hele n Mane, to ! Club Meetmg Held ,material for the evening using lins, who are residing in Belle,
F.rnest Carl Mawhtr ter, son or Mrs., F:velyn Taylor _and ; The Racine Jolly Neighboro lthe tille, "Message of the Trel- IW. Va., while he Is employed
}i r Wtlltan: Mawh •rter _or Col umbo" Helen M.ane 15 .a 4-H club met June 15 at the ·Jis" followed by songs and pray-rthere, spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Harry YOUIII
gradua te O! IVa hama lltgh School , class of 1962 and IS; Racine Methodist Church. Ad-,er by IIQmer Rice.
their home in Middleport.
and family of Galion
now
employed
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Telepho!le
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In
charge
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Refreshments
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served!
Mr.
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Mrs.
Robert
McEI·
weekend guests of her parents,
'Y,, th no apolog ies lo the nurse ry rhyme!
lum bus. He IS a gradua te ?I Cenl l al l~ t~h School and at-I Setgler and Mrs. McGraw.
during the evenins by Mrs. hinny have gone to Jeffries- Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. 8amitz.
!end ed Ohto Slate U nt ve rstl y and no'' •s employed wt!h Members discussed a theme George Meinhart assisted by ville, Ind., where he will be Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hoel•
Here1 ~av in g s accounts ore mode of hopes . ••
lhe Columbus Blank !look Co. They are planmng to be for the club's 4-H float for !he Mrs. Kathryn Ervin and Mrs. employed.
cher and sons returned to their
c r1d pla ns ... an d common sense.,. O'ld money
marned .July 17th. They wtll restd e :•t 71 South Dana .July parade A demonstrstion C. H. Jones. Mrs. Gladys Mow- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vro- home in Amarillo, Tel. Thurssaved wi th safety plus interest! Savings depo1
Ave., Apt(':_.. Columbus, aft er th etr marnage.
was given by Renee Burke on, ery and Mrs. Ed Jlaggerty w•re man and children, Mary Esther day after a ten day visit with
sited here reg ularly can provide a growing
ASNOUNCE BIRTH
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" How To Pack a Lunch." Mrs. contributing hostesses.
and Mark, Belpre, spenl the her parents, Mr. and Mra. w.
\'ready ca~ h " reserve for ony pu rpose you
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weekend with their parents, Mr. 0. Barnltz.
choose ... foro special purpose or 1'-' . 1o greeter
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hvsell
to hem a tea toweL Rita Is takand Mrs. John Vroman and Mr. Osmer Voss of Columbus II
. of Ch"ter Rd .. Pomeroy. are I OWS are a
mg sewing for one of her pro'
and Mrs. Fielding Hawkins.
visiting friends in Pomeroy.
sen se of security at all times.
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Mrs. Roger EmmiSh, Dayton, Mr. and Mra. Ray Crumbley
I~nnuuncmg the btrlh of a 7 lb.
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Re~reation fun was planned I
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has been visiting this week of Wellsvil_le are ~··Is of her
O~er a savings acccount here lCOAYI
oz. son. T•·uy Rwhard, .June MISs Patncta Ann Hyse ll be- by Rtta Salsar. The club played,
wtlh Mrs. C. A. Emmtsh. Wed· cousm, MISS Elste Hart, and

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olllhson's Peace"
SAN FRANCISCO (UPll-The
wo~)d's major powers, eathered
for , the United Nations 20th
birtl!da~ celebration, today get
their ,opportunity to comment
on ~sldent Jobnson's call lor
U.N. ~elp In untangllnJ the
Vie! NJm crisis.
RuiSia 's Nikolai Fedorenko,
France~ Roger Seydoux, the
United , Kins&lt;lom •1 Lord Cara·

fli Members

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SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
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Judy Wllllamo, dau•hler
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Mra. Sam Dyke of Ratlaad,
ltao' eompleled a eouroe ol the
Soatberton Beauty Academy
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eltlploymeat at
Beverly's
Beeuty Salon In Mlddlrporl.
Mil• Williams was a 111M

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Guest of Honor
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Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Conroy
and son Hugh and granddaughter Kim of Akron and Mr . and
Mrs. Robert Hutchinson !Rosie
Conroy J of Dover. Del., came
Friday to spend the weekend
witil Mr. Conroy's mother, Mrs.

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Attack Twice,

An elderly Bald Knobs man died Friday night at bls
home when a rifle he was carrying apparently discharged
accidentally.
The victim was Coose G. Sheffield, 76, of Rt I, Long
Bottom.
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach said Mr. Sheffield also
was carrying an armload of kindling into his rural home
SAIGON (UPI) _ The Communists resumed their mon•
when th e acct'dent occurred·
soon offensive today with two major attackl. Govern111' \1
Sheriff Hartenbacb IBid that Mr. Sheffield ls survived by
losses were heavy.
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No Americans were lost in today'a attackl but Com·
in his right hand and 1 piece of dren, Ruby James, Friendly,
EMERSON JONES
munisUerrorlsm and other incidents have taken a
of
the kindling probably triggered W. Va.; Clarencelheffield Mor·
20 American lives in the put 24 houri. Five of tbl
the weapon · Coroner Hen~
Em-•-o lola• deaths came today when a t•nk carrying U.S. Marillll
·-• 1anton, N· c.: Lena 8oarman,
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Ewing ruled that death wu Los Angeles, Calif.:
Gladys ed tho saln slaff ol 1tte Keith near Da Nang fell inro 12 feet of water.
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the resuH of accidental shoot- Klapp, Akron, and WUUom Goble Ford Aceacy lro Mtdill•
The death ton iD the double bombllli of the My C1111b
ing. The accident occurred Shellield, WilmiiiiiN, N.•C
fll'l.
floating l'l!staurant in Saigon rosee to 42 today, II when
Sheffield
was
going
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the Jd•-•en door of hil r·-••e~. Funeral services wiD be MOll"''I
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ceased often carried the cun chapel with burial Ill tbe Sand
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when outside his residence at Hill cemetery at Long Bottom.
U.S. jet fighter • bombers re- run. A sman band rep!l!1nigh!
Friends may call at Jhe lonerlurned to Conunumst North Vtel ed holdiJII out at tha ~
Mr. 'Sheffield'l wile was at- al home anytime.
Nam today with wide' ranging headquarters compouDd todaJ.
tending cburch 111 Racine when The Sherlll'o deparhment also
attacks on bndges, htghways, u .S. planes flow helpleuiJ 1r1
the accident happened and dis- reported the arrest of James
ferry sUps and • Communist the area today, unable "' bomb
covered her husband's body up- King, 32, Middleport today on
troop statm1 area. In the south the JUerrillu tbrouCb e!or*.
:n enterinc tho houn about ja charce of •iolatinc a court John Werner pledged hiJ ad- :
~~~d~h:a~;: One major atiocl&lt; by"' llli•
0 p.m.
order.
ministration to promote fully lensive.
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AIRMAN OONOHEW
Atrmaa Job. T. Doaobew,
aoa of Mr. aad Mro. Roy w.
Doaobew of R. D. I, Rllclne,
has eompleled Air Force basic mfUtary tnllliD&amp; al Laclt·
laad AFB, Tex. He wilt train
rarth•• •• a oupply apeclatisl
attbe Air Training Commaad
(ATC) ocbooi al AmariDo
AFB, r... Doaabew, a 1112
of
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Clrvelaod
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A car dtlve~ west by John CAMP PENDLETON, Call!. Marton while Sheets goes to ' Metgs County Red Cross Chap- bus HospitaiJ. Payments &lt;ur· buti me~be~o for thetr cootrt- minute. all outposts were over. Wtlson said Ia • •I*Cb fW
E. Lyqns, 22, Middleport, ran (UPI) - At least Sll Ohioans!Steubenville.
ter said today.
rently owed total 4G with 32 !tal on~ " Rotary Pre!ldenCom~~lth natiolll had 1ft.
off the right side ol the road- were among the 72 Marines and Ceremonies of Ihe G7th class : Restdenls of the area are needed for Veterans Memorial,
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en the ~tlatin ';0 wiD a C!Wt;'
way on a right curve, went 12 crewmen killed Friday In the of the academy m the Youth I bemg urged by blood prog~am two for Meip General and !2 a w,:t Theobald reported on
lire in Vtet Nam
back across the road and erasb of an Air Force jet tran!&gt; Center budding m the
Ohio olflctals to make
donations lor Holzer Hospital.
district meeting 10
was no one elst
- President Jollnson, optakbrj
attock a mall box, and then port near El Toro Marme Air Exposttion Center, Columbus sometime during 1-hour pertod Dr~. _R. R Pickens, Sellm J. Athens, •11!1 one guest, Ralph
rolled over twice stopping on Force jet transport near El were attended by famihes and so there wtll
no JlO!lSiblltty Blazewtcz, Ray Heston and F. ~imester, of Urbana, WSI tntroFriday ia San Fraacla, •
the lOUth aide of the highway. Taro Marine Air Base, the cas- friends ol the graduates and ' that the ellglbtllly requtrement M Cluff wtll serve ao physl"" ced:
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pealed to the United Natlolll a
The car was demolished
1ualty Jist shows.
Ithese othe1 area persons, Sgt lwoukl be forced mto UN h~. ~ans during the bloodmobile vt. Ladtes aer~Jng dinner In the
help negotiate 1 settl-1 1if
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I One of the dead was the P. D. McCreedy, commander I It W88 noled that the Metgs tl and the Syracuse Ladies AUI· basement SOCial rooms of Heath
Viet Nam.
Jamce Lyons, l8, _wife _of the plane's commander Capt Wil-lof !he Gallipolis Meljjs . GaUia iCounty Chapter ol the Amer~ ihary will serve lhe canteen. church were Mrs. Bernard Ful- In Wasblnp Sen. Jolta
driver, recetved rtb IDJUrtes and liam F. Cordell J~.
who ' Patrol Post; Herman London, ' can Red Cross io rurrently able Blood replacemenls for Paul 1. Mrs Franklin Martin, Mn. Board Thursday evening In the Stennis, 0-Mlss., chalrmaa ol
I fracttured back: She was tak- lived at McGmre Air Force: mayor of Syraclllle Meigs; Rep. 1to WI the needs of all needina !Davts of Mtddleport, 0 patient Marvm Dawson. Mrs. Luctlle offices of Supt. Chlll'les Hay- the Senate prepuodnaa IIlii&gt;
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en to Holer Hospttal In a Gas- Base, N. J., with his wife, Jean. Ralph Weiker, John Wt\1, of the umu ~I blood. If, however, the tat University Hospital In Colum- Davis, Mrs. Ketth Goble, Mrs. 111.1n agreed to make apphca· contmittee, sald then wu a
kill ambulance and admitted. His parents are Lt. CoL and Meigs Auxiliary State Patrol: lehgtbthty metbnd Is started, pro- jbus, are being requested. The jllobert Ashl_ey, Mrs, Jack Bach- !ton for a new school but and ser•ous question wltetbor lilt
Mrs. William F. Cordell, Day- Morton Dickey, Galha county , vtsl... would have to bt made replacements can be made by ner ond M1s1 Bess Sanborn. contracted for mi!X for I he $45.1 billion defense budcet wU
Iton, Ohio.
auditor, and PtL o. J. Sickle for blood before 1 pallent uo· 1donors informing clerical wor~school years of 11165-M wtth Val- adequate becauae 111 llu
Tht toll could •o higher be- .of the Gallipolis post.
dergoes •_urgery,
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ley Bell.
commitment. Ill Viet NIDI
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for bread was given to t h 1 the DomiDICIII lllpublk, _
Mannes •ttll has not been reHolsuin Bakery and Barnes •
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Sunpson lnsurar&lt;Ce agency wao
The others tdenlified as Ohiogiven the buildinc Insurance for
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A Chauncey, Ohio reoident the year.
Cpl. Tucker R. Burt, son or•
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was cited lo Pomerov Mayor Mtchael Pope, from KingCharles Ro er Leonard 11 of Wilham A. Burt, Moun! Vernon. I
BURLINGTON, Ohio (UPI) -~landmark, had cement pumped Charles Legar's cou~t on 1 wood, W . Va., was employed
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Muncie lnd g was sente.;.,ed· to L•nce CpL Gall K. Hanmg,,
A Charleston, W. Va., freezing under the tow(!f's foundation !6 charge or falling to yield the jas a math tencher and assist·
a 1-5 year term In the Mans- son of Ray M Haning, RR2 AI·
plant owner Is headed home to years ago. Measuremento taken right of way after a two-vehicle ' ani football coa~. They also Hart~
field Reformatory Frida
by bany.
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hiS native italy next week with each year since then, howevr, accident on West Main-st at Iemployed Olha Srmth from West
lOr
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M 1 Co 1 Co
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CpL James H. Brock, son of Funeral servlceo lor Rose· ,a plan to save the Leanmg prove the atrurture ia~till mov- 1. 10 pm Friay
umon,
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eo:~ Jud;~ ~ohn ~m:con. •s John C. Brock, RRt Birming-, mary . Arn~ld, Pomeroy, ~ h ojTower or Pi&lt;a by freezing the tmg._
.Pomeroy poli~e said he was, agricultural teacher. and flon-1 HARTFORD _ Mn. ~
Leonard was tsken befor~ ham.
' was killed m ~ headon colhston grounda round II.
V~glianco wiD leave Charles· Robert Cline, 3(), drtver of a ina !"reeker was employed u , Alice Smith 71, died Frltll;r
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an elementary teacher m the afternoon in the Medical Clltt"
Pvt Jerry Skidmore, husband !near Pmctorvtlle at 5·05 a.m. Andrew Vlgllanco 75 a resi· ton around July 1 Oyin• •• truck
Judge 8acon on an ,m1ormaullllof Do Skidmo c - t
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un Y denl of Burlington, says he ,... New York and Jhen on to Milan driven by Ra Boone 47 G II' IS!rtcl,
ter Hospital at GaiUpolls.
I ffid It
~ ~ av topr:par d Fu~ Lance Cpl. Charles L, Stev- at J ·J() p.m. at the Ewmg Chap- ceived 811 ittvltallon t~ try his and Plsa.
I polis Th
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: · / ,. Kindergarten In the dislricl A retired ochool a.MII11:
~argins:"~~~ ~~n~~ ~ti-gla,.Y ens husband of Lmda K Stev-1el with the Rev. Carver Wil· plan ftllm the mayor of Piss.
Vigiian&lt;ll 11 confident hiJ plan Iges to th:"'tr w:s a.:::'~r
was approved if enough ""' in- Mrs. Smith had 11Q1b1 li of Charles R ~~mm." resldeDce ens, Cambndge.
Ibarns of the First
Ba~tist Vlgllanco is the o'!ner of the will work. Give me a place to Boone's autouc
eavy 0 terested. ,Anyone who bu chi~ 111 l\fason c:ounty •I• tria Sill
a( RD 1 Langsville Thurllday -"-.1"! 111(\IIL'"''""'' - Church of Pomeroy officlaUng.l North Pole Ice Co. m Charles- lland on and 1 will move the
1dren ehgtble 11 urged to mform was 1 member of the ~
niaht '
WASIDNGTON
UP! _ Burial will be in the Beech ton and 18 similar establi!h- earth," he aatd.
COUNCIL MEETS
the high ~1 office and ap- Methodist churclt 11f1en 1 u
lRo d
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Grove Cemeter, .
'ments llllland ihe country. He
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nar was arres~
· •Three Repabllcaa Leotler Ger. She was born In 1922, the~ald he applied his technique to 81 d p
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Forestltilse Coui!Ctl :185, Dau- or before October I. AU mem- Mrs. Smith wu !lora Allfllll
licothe by sherrills offlcera aid R. Ford IIIII today lltal daughter of the late Joho and ! is Charleston plant and there /
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ghters of America, met tn regu- hers were present
7 118.\ at New Ha-. a . . .
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there _three hoitrs alter
he "slrodda1 e•ents"
\'let Mary Love Weyersmlller One i no reason It should not work Topic of Meetin•
lar session June 22 with Coonghter of the late Malllt - .
breakiDR and entering had been Nam &lt;tlt[llre oleppiJII ' 1 tr
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-brother, Robert, also preceded the tower- one ol the seven ~ Three officials of the Trl • . Cor!'l! nd
fro P
LEARN OF DEATH
ainfa w Georce W. 01 It -•
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Roher! c Hartenbach's dePBI} a
- mllllot her in death.
wonders of the world.
American Red
Cross mg. . spo l!lll;e m State
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Surviving are q.r b••~ 111 s,
ment ret~nted Leonard here IIOI'Ib ud lbl! Ollllrltolrmeat Survivol'll include her bus- ' He believes his system -Center In Huntington met with i Counetlor Alme ~hart !'a' Ralatives have learned of the !Hut); ooe IIIII, Jotm .B. silllltl
where bis coofesslon was ob- of a aeval qUI'IJllille te cut hand, Ilorton, threo sons, Arlh· f~g by ·recircut.lioa of directors of the Meigs County read. A ~ey-niaklng ptoJ~Ct death of Mrs. Lena ChaM. in two l"lllllcbtldns!. twt • .
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off deH•ei'J of armo to t b' ur William ond Jerry four compressed
wiU hold the Chapter Friday DiPt lo dis- ' was discussed and a oonlrtbu- Modesto, Calll She formerly ters, Mra. JllDIIII ~· t1l
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da~ghtera, Barbara, A...;, Sue, tower's sag&amp;lnl foundation.
cuaslhe serious- of fbe blood
was made ,.. Stale Coun- wa• of Harrisonville.
Hartford :md Mn. rrecft
reCOJI!meod Presldeot and Nancy three grandchildren. VtaUanco is conlldent the proJ- program In Meigs county.
; ctl expenses, tbe Home, and the Funeral arranseme~ts are to peauz, ~ahop ra111, . .
BAND TO PlAY
!h.~ ~ llle U. S. 11- lhret brothers, James and Joe ect can he completed 111 about 'lbt repreaeatallveo attending ~ans._ M
beho aMOunced. She dted at the aeveral ._IIIII sb
Char ItJ Veago, band Jnstruc. ,_. tow..... , Nll'lll
VIet Weyemnfller of Pomeroy and olJ; months. It Involves oiAtlng were Mia TeNse White of the
onoriJll rs. CUrt Rowen, me of b.., dallflhter, Mro. Funeral aen:bo w111 bt
lor ut Eastern High school, an- Na!M,H .. 111d 'lot 1 s~ttment. Jack Weyersmlller of Q,lum. a netwott of refr!ceration I.'I!Us Red Crou Regional office; E. • surprise birthday party was Georp Aruold.
day at 1 p.a •
nouncerl today the Eastera oon· ~ Mleillpa ..,._.., bus. friends may call at 1M into the ground ll'01IIld 1b 1 J. Ke(ferman, ouperviaor
In held with Edna Riepl, Winona
Funeral borne , .
cert band will perform at th raiQja lor olepptHp lift• funeral ho
at anytime
foundation to tum the earth Into c118J1• ol tbe Tri.statt Blood Cook, Della Sllbl, Erna Jesse.
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hleh school on Saturday, ~uly lift 1111 the C111111t1181olll, ellme
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an Ice block whitih will bold tbe Ceni*, and JIC!t Fleldwlr, vo~ and Nettie HaJ"'I from TheoSHAMBUN PROMOT"D wiU )le 111 tbe Oro If"
S, · al 7 p.m. All studenls whO 0!1 lilt esecllb of U. s. Artower like 1 vise.
! UJtt"* -blood donalioll nmiler. dorus No, 17 of Pomeroy,
Jerry B. Sbamblln, 1011 of tery. Frlarla 1111 etflll·
pllt,efln the concert band ~ my flit, Georp Benetl, •tltt Veterau Memorial Hoapllll 1· The tower's foundation began •
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A dec!Jrated birthday cake Mr. w Mn. Willie R. Shemb- funeral ' - u,U
);tlr 'and all students who wftl lltreot' It commit mere m•r- AdtMh•lrao- Jack Dodrldge, lsettllng sbortly after it w u
Mella Gt~~erat Htapllll
was baked by ~
lin ol R. D I, Pomeroy, h11
lbe '-t , marching band 11!11 fen, .. Nip If temr • Pomeroy: William Levacy, Sy·l&amp;larled In 117i, but liOn cott- Admfnlout - Charles Me
been promot«&lt; lo alrrnaD tee, lo participate. Ri- piMI. ~ ~lflq bt. Sal· racuse; RutH Slmpsoa, Racint; ftinued on the olructure. II was IMurray, Lone Bottom; Alma!
TO CLOSE IIJNDAVB
ond cla88in the U.S. Air J'arce F.,.,
~!'IIi! ·fell- lbt c:oncert will IHI Qll. l!ill .. .rap~•nt , . . . ...,...."' Ral'lln&amp;er, Middle. completed Ill liM.
j,Rupe, Rutland; Price &amp;wk, , Slllrk'o 1'ttarm11c7 111 f'oiM. at Hickam AFB. lilirllt. He 11 ....,. ·~nj'·:~Z:I
;.,~r'ti:ru.tY~~· June 29 and "'- II ,.aee II', · e~." , port.
· :. The Italian tonmment wblchjfomeroy.
; roy will !It cloeed Sundays lllllll an aircraft nwhlntc 1111 a ~'II ~.ltib' I from 7 to t
SllsobrJta - Ma11 Dlli!hlr, jbaa IISUed a1 ""'
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Dlldll'llf - J!:lla LIRIII, lful'lbl!r J!OIIce, lt .wao _.,.,. IP'adualt II( PomtroJ
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F'IDaI R'tI es
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Mrs ArnoJd

and Boys' Wear, Lingerie, Towels, Cosmetics, Hosiery and
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Rs•latit&gt;I'B J!i~it
W itll Mrs. Dod~on

,Ruman hlld U that the President miCbl make a ''llomblheil" propoul, but instead the
deleptee heard I Pletl&amp;e lly the
President of tbe Untied Statu
to eontinue hit natlm'a atron1
oupport of the United Natl0111.
Wt 1111111 flnd a way •• a
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Dis &lt;·u •s Probl""'"
Greenwood Cemetery Trustees met at the Racine Town
Hall recentl v to di scu.o;;s ways
ot getting
mower to clean
lots. as donations of money
fr om lot owners are the only ;
Jn~;J ns of upkee p.
Level ground has recently
been (·leared and marked off
for sa le of lots at $100 each .
with burial for four. Anyone
wishin g lo purchase lots may
con tact the trustees, Bud Wolfe,
Boone We::~ver. Dillon Cross. or
!he clerk, Mae Cleland. any

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hu been blocked by wi!Ual
aggresson cootemptuo.. ol tha
opinion and w.iD of mankind."
1 caD upon 11t11 ptberiD&amp; or
the natlol!s of the world to ua
their IDfluence, lndlvidll8fly 'and
collectively, to bring to tho
tables lhoae wbo ~eem determined to make war. We will
aupport your efforts, ao we wiU
1upport effective action by any

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EL TORO MARINJj: AIR
STATION, Calif. tl/PI) - WhY
a veteran pilot new his mlli·
tary transport straight into a
mountain instead of making a
routine bypass maneuver was
the unanswered question today
about an air disaster that killed
114 military men.
The wreck early Friday, one '
of the worst mJIHary tosses In
peacetime bistory, left no survivors. All the bollles were recovered, but officials be r e
worked far Into the night
to complete fdentifieatiOll and!
notify next of kin.
A partial answer to the trag- '
edy may be coolained in a tape
reco rd'mg o1 the firna1 conversa·
tio bet
th
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William F. Cordell Jr. - a veteran of S,IIOO flying hours ond !he flight tower.
But ca.ltenlll of the recording were not made available
by Federal Aviation Agency of·

when the U.N. cltarter wn
drafted - tbe President FrtdaJ
mllde a calm lind reasoned
plea for lite world organlzatioo
to try to bring the CommuniSis
to the confenmce table lo end
the war in Viet Nam.
Jotmson uid that every ef·
fort by this country and others
to ne&amp;ottate n end to the
bloody Soulbeaot Asian lllriiUI•

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F A d
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IDJQred-Ul
lion of possible mechanical or· rom ca emy
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Auto Wreck
For Patrolmen BloodmotJile,. Umt Due in ·
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dleport • Pomeroy club.
tr 1 bighllnd 3iiJ ile nortlt lllcti&lt;l llled bt Chin- CalliSiX Ohioans
A Middl~ rt woman was
Terry Knljjht of
Pomeroy Pomeroy M da
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Receiving the (a vel from or"Satron. A :orce :Vi~ Cong munlst "VOlunteer•" Ia ~
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and Ezra Sheets of Middleport
on y ernoon retiring
Pre.ident Dick Rosen· llmated t IOOO to l500
but a COUD!enlteck 4rovt llljiD
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n a one-car B }'
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b
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accldest_that '""k place at 9:35
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Patrol Academy Friday and Tbe Bloodmobile Unlt wfll be l Blood payments during the .;w:; t~eSII~ :::epo:;lengulled lht ~mar. covern- OOor 'flet Nam 4ev
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Frtday ·on Rt 124 three
were assigned immediately to in Pomeroy from noon until 6 past two montbo have been 11 Rotar
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men! defenst unit there. All rats
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di
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men
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rom F
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duty In lime for the July p.m.
commg
ay at e to Veterans
Hospital li
o coo c was os .
the Jlicbon county line in Vin-1 ata
Junior High School auditoriUm, 15 to Meigs General 19 to Hoi: ves w build• for the future." The attack began shortly be- - In Glasrow, ~· todit
lon county.
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Knlght mom to the post at ' Vernon Nease, rhairman of the zer Hospital and 17
Colum- alf"estdent Rosenbaum th.anked fore midnight aod witilm 45 Brltioh f&gt;r!me lllms!M Hllral4

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launched the world 111'8111izalloll
exactly 20 yean ago ~ay. Tho
world body atiU IW'Vivea, DOw
with 1lf members.
Latest to turD to the United
Nations for belp Ill maintaining
world order waa Lyndon B.
Johnson, President of the Unl~
ed States.
In the plush lind gilt of tho
War Memorial Opera HoUM - r,

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, 19th at _the Ve terans Memor-' came the bride of Mr. Roger !Whal dnes it contain?"
Mrs. H. C. Mullins was guest n~sday they vi~ited in Marietta other relatives.
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11al flospota I. Grandpare nts are, Lela nd Sidders June 8 at UO , H efreshm•nts served by Gar- of honor at a farewell party With the !alters daughter and 1 Douglas Rosenbaum, son 01
, Mr and Mrs . Harold H ysell .! p.m. m a double rmg cere mony jcta McGraw and Sharon Ervin when the Sew-Rite Sewing club famtly, Mr. and Mro. Don Bur- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rose..
, Condor St . and Mr. Clarence at the First Baptist Church in . were sandwiches, cookies . and met Wednesday evening
at key.
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ba":"'• 18 convalescing nicely fol
Imboden. Ches ter Rd. Great Pomeroy.
'lemonade and kool·ald to Rhon- their club room wllh Mrs. Char- t Mrs. Lllltan McGhee spent a lowmg a tonsillectomy at llo~
' gr:mdparr nt s are Mrs l.vdm l The vows we-re read by the da Ervin, Sharon Ervin, Lou· les Rideout 88 hostess.
1week recently in Flatwoods, Ky. zer hospital last week.
Hysell, Condor-st. and John H. Rev. Carver Wil ltams. Their al-lise Cole, Margaret Cole, Den- I A short business session "'';as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Bob Sheppard
an~
Wtlsoo St., Pomeroy R.D.
ltendants were Donna Sidders, nis Cole. Carol Wilmxen. Shir-lconducted by Mrs. Elza Gil_:A. C. 'NeaL
daughters, Genny and Na~cy,
== ======-=::,:sister of the groom. and Char- ley Neigler, Kafy Hill, Pamela ,rnore Jr., president A family David Jackson or
Liberty of Parkersburg, W. Va., viSited
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les HyselL brother of the bride. Hill. Rita Salsar, Beth Theiss, 1 picnic wu discussed for Sun- La•e suffered a heart attack at Wednesday wtth Mrs. Dessie
, After the wedding, Mrs. Har- Mrs, McGraw, Mrs. Neigler tday. July It The traveling prize his home Thursday morning. He Patterson.
Little Girls
old Hysell s-.ved ice cream, and her little nephew, Corky donated by Mrs. Ronald Brown- is under the care of a phystc· Mrs. James Patterson and
White Leather
coffee and wedding cake to Rev. Cleek, and Renee Blll'ke.
ing was awarded to Mrs. Don ian..
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~ns, Brent and Terry,_ of fill.
Williams. Lydia Hvsett. Donna 1
Mullen. Mra. Edward Wells on Atrman Ftrst Class Tom An- cme spent Thursday With MrL
Grueser. Kay Grueser. Susanne B. A. Dodson.
behalf of the club, presented derson, who II stationed ' at 1 Dessle Patterson.
Martin. Margaret Wyatt, Don-I On Saturday noon Mr. an d•Mrs. Mullins wllh a gift
Pease Atr F?rce Base tn Ne~ i Mr. and Mrs. R E. Cooper
Servin g \! r igs County for over 93 V"""
na Sidders, Lrdia Cleland , Lin· Mrs, Erroll Conroy, Jr., came : Lemon sticks and punch were Hampshtre, IS on duty thiS and gr~ddaughter, Samara Jl
da Jeffers and Dwayne Sidders lor a surprise to spend Fath-' served by the hostess from a month at Lockbourne Air Base Whtle, turned !hursday after
POMEROY
RUTLAND
Man ufa cturers Close Out
and ~lr and Mrs John Hysell. er's Day with his father at the Itable attractive in white cover in Columbus. He has visited a. se ve~athl dthay_s VISit andtBrdaec~
11e WI
Sizes Sma ll ~ to )!ism 3
Mr. an
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sonMrs
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ogcr S'dd
1 ers orne o uoetr gran mo er. rs.
. parents • Mr · and Mra · VI
ter-in-law
Mretrand
Memh er Fed&lt;•ral Reserve System
are reSiding at 44 W Fountain Dodson
rangement and crystal punch FranciS Anderson. He wiD re- Coo
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St,, Delaware, Ohio.·
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Hutchinson are · bowl and cups.
turn to New Hampshire the
per and Mtke.
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MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
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ANNOUNCE CHANGES .
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Air Force They left Sunday Iton Strlcklond Mrs. Charles and family have moved from Cit h .
n_ Mthethodlst
• Rf&gt; t urnen-' h orne Sunday evening
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Columbus lowi
urc time
" announcma
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callers were.' Hoff man, Mrs.• Will ard Boyer, New Concord• to
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MASON - \lrs. l"ronna B. Mr. and Mrs. James Weher of Mrs. Donald Collins, Mrs. Lou- where he II employed. Mrs. Sch: 9
cChnge~ io ay
BarkPr and Miss Paula Jo Wer- Middleport, · cousins of
MrB. is Osborne, Mrs. Harold Hood Ne_Json ts the former Fauna Rev. We~e~-Stutl~~c
Ill.
ry of Mason, have returned Dodson.
and Mrs. Donald McKnight. Bailey.
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JEWELERS
in Detroit, Mich. They were tile
gue~ts of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
J. Gre s~ and family.
Eugene is the nephew of
Fronna. They attended the graduatin g coffimencement and I
dance at lhe Theodore Roosevelt High School in Wyandotte,
Mich.
Kath v Anne Gress , a ni ece, ,
w&lt;~s a · member of the graduat·
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don, and U.S. Amba88ador Adlai Stevenson were scheduled
to addre88 tbe world body'a
commemorative meeting at the
Opera House. So was ll
Thant, se&lt;:relary general of the
U. N.
The two-day meet1n1 Is being
held in San Francisco bi!CIIuse
it was here that 51 nations
signed t h e cba.ter wbicb

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Store Firms

By LOUIS CASSELS
onomy There are minor but In- doesn't even heve paragraph! 1o en 1 lbelr five day wllcat
Ualted Pms lntenatloaal
teresting dlflerences between
No101 Negative Tone
strike and return to work 1mThe most widely • reeogolzed them Tho older version In El
In • superb little hook en- 1a a 1% miD ale meetlne
moral code In the world IS the odus enjOinS tre keeping of the Utled
The Ten Command
brief aummary of mans obllga sabbath u a ritual duty to ments for Today '
IUons Jo God and ne1ghbor God The later vers10n In Jleu. day) Rabb1 Robert I (.JoubleKahn of
The erowlb &lt;:A the aCOLUMBUS 1UPil- The 196!&gt; hours dayllgh, to dark Bag Nov 9 tO II
known as the Ten Command teronmny says that the sab- Congregation Emanu El In
Farm • Foodland progr- II
~ lluntmg seasons and regula h011t 4 '""'''"on 8
Kac&lt;oon Op0111Um Millk ments
both suspens10D of work was Houston Tex observes thet
southeastern and southern Oblo,
West Virginia and Ea.!tern Keo.
11 , we~ e announcocl J'hursday WUd Turkey M•y 4 1966 Moskrat (lrapplall Nov 5 Th• precepts of thiS anc1ent decreed m Order that your the Ten Commandments bave
b the WtldiJie U1m1on alter lhroogh \lay 7 1966 Hunhng through Feb 15 1966
code have been VIOlated m manservant and maidservant often been ertticized by aome
lUcky will contlmte at an »
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annual
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ana
game
hear
only
m
Adams
Athens
Hod
Skunll
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No
closed
every
generatiOn
stnce
Moses
may
rest
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well
as
you
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loo
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eelerated
pare as a result Ill
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ill
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tbat
the
merger
recentlf eonsw.
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the Ohio W!ldhte ~oom 11
Vmton •nd W•shmgton coun Beaver (lrapplnJ) Feb
I But the commandments bave In mind when be told the Pharl eight of the ten Ire 'shall
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mated betwefJI tho F J 8eUo
lies Huntmg by permtl only lhrough Feb 15 1966 Only two never been outgrown or re- sees that the sabbath was nota '
ley Company Athens, and Gil·
" t!dltle Uuet Jack Kamman Huutmg hours 5 a m to 12 per trapper per season perrrun pealed After 3 000 years they made for man not man for the
Out-of court settlements
of bert's Inc Portsmouth
two
&gt;ad \he regul• " "ere
noon Bag 1tm1t one bearded ed Tlappmg only to Ashtabula ore sUit ~egarded by Jews and sabbath •
But Rabbi Kahn points out their 19 t •tl•'llllt damage suUs tong • et~llabed wl10lesall
llobwblle Qu•ll Pnvate land turkey PossesSion lmllt one Columb•ana Trumbull Mahon Christians and by many who Should you bave occasion to that precisely the same ratio against Westln~house Electri~ grocery oompan!ealn lbe state •
Nol 12 througt Dec 18 state turkey ver year
lng Carroll Williams, Jackson are not forll)ally related to any refer to one of the command :.;~•~ ~
of ~gghh~ of Corporation lor a total of ts.. announced Grant A Muon,
bl huntmg mas No\ 12 Rauoou Opossum Mlak and Jefferson counties
rellgmn as tne ethiCal founda ments m I IIUXed group 00. e
on I of 053 0011 were announced today president ol Clover Farm;~ro~gh Jan 29 19\iti llatly I Jg Muskrat ibuntmgl Nov 15 Special Teal Seasoa Blue- lion ot 'western CIViliZatiOn
ware of glvtng II a number U the ten articles are negattv~ II :l;lltytheco~pa=~l~~e e.!:'~~ Foodland
limit ti possesSim nul to ex lh!Ough Feb 15 1966
Winged teal green wtnged teal Consldermg the Importance you speak glibly about thoo tiflh II tapf:~~ an :~t"~l ~a:;; can Electric Power System
"As the sponsoring food cJt&amp;.
c..d 12 alter the !irs! day
Wtasel Grouodbol !Wood and cmnamon teal Sept 17 ..cribed to the Ten Command or seventh cotnmandment you ac er 1 c 0 aw
:;' sh
tributor lor the Clover FarJDo
Hunung nours 9 am to&gt; p m chick I
Sl&lt;unk
tbuntln&amp;l through Sept 25 Bag lumt 4 ments tlls a btl surpr~sllJI, not may create untold confusion delme ~~~ terraa w at Donald c Cook, pre~ldent of Foodland voluntary PI'OJII'aml,
0
Closed only m Southeast Deer possesSion 8
1o say depressmg bow little the Tbe bible ttaeU doelJ not num you may
American Electric Power Com· they will operate II Gilbert's
Rlngn.cked Pbeasant Coc•'l"'-me Nov 8 9 10 II ~losed Snowshoe Hare No open sea average church and synagogue ber the commandroents a~ But the Bible does not rest pany and ttl sublldlartes an Inc out of the 75,000 IQUiri
and Hunganao p,rtrldge Pn only m Northwest Deer Zone son
member knows about them
though It does say there are 10 wJth spelling out the minimum nounced the settlements lollow loot wareheuse maintained by
val• tHnd Nov 12 through Dec
Two Version•
of them And no official obligations of human decency tng their approval by the boards Gilberta Inc at 640 Second
11 Sta e pub! 1011 '~ ' '
D1d YOU know for example numbermg can be deduced which can be expressed Ia ol dtrectors of the plamttll op St Portsmouth
Nov ll through Jan 2!1 !966
that there m two versiOn! of from the verse arrangement of ahall noll" When a young eratlng companies
Officers and executives Of
llatlv oag l pussm•vn 4 llu•t
the Ten Commandmenll In the the mndern btble, alnce this II lawyer asked Jesus whlcb was The suits based on claims Gilbert I IDe are Daniel J
mg hours 9 8 111 to 0 P m
Btble One 11 found In the 30th a typographical convemence the greatelt ol lhe coiiiiJIIIId- that th• utilities bed been over- I.Joyd, President, Jobn F Far
(ollonllul ~abblt BNOI I 12
chapter of Exodus the other ID lnlllated In lhe 16th Century menta, Jesus repUed b)' &lt;0111 charged for electric equlpmeut, ley Eseeutlve Vice • Pres~
tnr ugh '"
1916 ag ""'
the 5th chapter of Deuter The or~gmal Hebrew text biDing two old testament tats resulted from the 1980 anti dent Calvla L Hatlleld, VIce
4 '"""" n 8 l!ulltll g 11ou~&gt;
Farm storage " an 1mport Storage faclhty loans are for
!Deuteronomy 1 5 and Levtii trust charges asatnst a number Prl!udent Sales, Paul E
9 am to 5 p 11
1 ant
Iem '" proVId•nr storage a fiVe year per1od and may be
Ileus 19 II)
of electrical eqmpment manu- Jacobs, Comptroller and Paul
Hulled liloUsr lid 8 througl lor farm commodities at har repa•d ,. four equal annual '"
lacturers
Bryson Director ol Meat OperFeb 2ti 1966 Hag i1mll 3 po s vest ume when supplte• are stallment• plus mterest which
"You shaD love tbe Lord your Last August the AEP utili ations, A J Bechtel, Buyer
sesstoJ ti Uosed Nov 9 10 l l lfHgh market prices art usual becomes due each y..r on the
God with all your heart and tH!II announced settlement of
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~ r!hw"l lle.r H 1111 11~ iv low and cornn Cl Cia! stor anmversHry date Of the loan
With all your SOUl and With ~~~ similar SUllo against General
Z&gt;n• tlused ~" 8 9 Ill II age " hatd to obtam bctaUat The mteresl rate IS four per
your mind. This II the ereat Electric Company Meanwhile
tn Southeast Ucer Hunttng 1t bemg overloaded act .rdmg cenl per year on the unpaid COLUMBUS (lPJ) _ F!!hlnl Stream fishing just lair al and 111'11 commandment. And 1 other SUitS against other manu
'/ ne Hunung hours davhght to to J Melvtn G1lbert Chatrman l balance
conditions are fair to good with! though calflsh doing well In tile aecond Is lUte II, you shall love lacturers remain pending In the
d .rk
ot Ihe G 1ll1a ~SCS
Mr Gilbert urges all Gallla lhe activity taperlnl off the Muskmgum Rtvor
your neighbor u youraelv On U S District Court Southern
lletr (,un Season Suulheast 1 ans are .,.,[able on st1 uc County farmers to thmk about Wildlife
DIVISion
reported
these two commllldmenll de- Dmtrlct of New York
H mt ng Zone ~uv 8 l111 uugh lures "" h as bms cnbs or Jhe!F storage ne€111 betore bar Thursday
Soalbwetten· Stl'tam fishing pend all the law and the projlb- Mr Cook said tbat dlslrtbu
Jaae H
~"' t t Hag 11m t one male omldmgs and new oxygen free 1 vest time Further Information The regmnal proopecls
tapered oft aomewbat allhougb ell "
tlon of the $5 O!!S 0011 received The Pbllathea Women'a Clasa
deor with ontlm ••tend ng not .,los ( ornmodlll Credl! Corp and ass1stance II available on Central Hoover Delaware some amallmouth and catfish
from Westinghouse Included fl.· of the Middleport Church o1
loss than ill'•• mtllt's above wtll loan ehglble farm• up to farm storagt facthty loans at land 0 Shaughnessy r"'ervolra still taken where lllreama are
0390011 to Appalachian Power Christ are sponsoring a bako
''" II Huntmg I ours 9 am to !5 per cenl ol the ro.&lt;t ot taool the Calha County ASCS offtce prov•dmg good catches of aU normal Lake flshlna fair to
Company with the remainder sale Saturday, June 28 at the
5 m PossesSio! one deer per lly but nut more lhan 5il rents
species Buckeye Lake clear lood In Clark Cowan Rocky
&amp;Oilll to the other operating Trl-Lustre Cleanen In Middle'"' No lhwesr Huntmg "'- ne per bu,het ot '" rmg '"''auty
end normal along w•tb Knox Fork and Acton Bass and blueeompanl., In the AEP system. port be&amp;lnrun&amp; Saturday morn~... 9 Ill II Bag limit one !he slruc II • proVIdPs
indian and Hargus BaSI blue gills mamly taken Rocky Fork
lng
dee~ e II " sex Pu»esston one In order t 1 be ehg•ble for , I
gills and catfiSh mamly bemg continues 1 good muakle produ·
JUNE fl
d er per year llunlmg "''"" 9 '"" llv loan a Iarmer nliJSt be l
taken Mad Rtver producing cer
• m to &gt; p m
IPhg hi• lor priCe support for
some trout while other stream• Lake Erie Buhlky Bay
The annual bomecomlns or
IJe.,., Long How •nd Arrow l lhe current yPar on all Prlrt
fair to good for •mallmouth and Perch and channel calfllb bitsIUthea I Zone U&lt;l 15 through •uonorted r mmodlll.. produc
catfl•h
Jng well at Sandusky Ba, Tw
ung resldentl ol the
ole~
s d School I v 30
lol\ 1
6 •nd ~ov 12 tho ·u~h ed m hts farm FHrmm pari!
Northwestern Flshln! good Bridge and breakwell areaa At Tent; ~trJct are bavln&amp; the
1o':.:yby wor~lp ~: at
II&lt;"&lt; ll Bag 1111111 one n aie l 1pa11n~ '" !he Feed Gr•m and
h •n the Maumee Sandusky and Kellys Island smalbnouth ball tbne of their hves In the Na11 a m Rev Charieo Smith
deeo w lh anllen e"endm~ '"' Wheal Programs autom•lwally N~ WYORK tUPIII Fo; t ~ Huron nvers All opecteo bttlng contmue to bite well whlle In lion' Capital as guest! of U S The attendance at Eden Sun· of Portsmouth will be lllfll
le s than three '" les above n t&gt;Pt thiS eltgobthlv requ~re I rst I me '" Amer can ega well Hamson Nettle Ever the other Island areal white Rep and Mrs Walter H Moel day School June 20 was 90
, "' Hunt•ng IMJurs dayhglll 1u menl
htslory an adverhsmg agency ·~een Fmdley Fostoria Arch ba" ood alon with some 1 r
G1fls were giVen to the oldest speaker at 2 30 P m 'lbt choir
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b;,ld
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and the youngest father from Portsmouth church wtll
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1 or Northwest Zone Ott 15
and beav1ly fined for fraudu Del
lakuseonf lehevdue 1ood sheepsllead and catlllh
They are Jennifer Crew of and the father with the most alng
ta a es urns e g
Th ld t f th
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l ieollv promotmg a ' 1Ifni s I sport
Pomeroy and Sheila Buck of chUdren
e o es a er was
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111 gl De~ Jt Hunllng huu s
worthle!s product
Northeastern Lake fishing
Athens Jennijer and Sheila Came Hull the youn~est was Jane Howell Tent, Daughters
d j ght lo dao k B"g lim!\ llle
K"'tor Hilton a. ..ley Cltf ood B t od
p
were awarded I weeks •aca- Clinton Kimes and Elden Blake of Union Veterllll will meet at
d
e~ther sex per ,,;ason
,
ford &amp; Anther! on the New York g
es pArt ucder!, ~re Y
tton In Washmgton by Congresa- Jr was the lather WJih the the DAV hall, Monday II 7 30
~
t d th matunmg
woo
I.A:"esvl 11 e
h ldr
IP m
~u rrrl Pr•valt&gt; land Se~l
agency wh1\:11 represen e
e GullfOJd Ze ernlck Cienden
man MoeUer 11 1 • bonus for mos1 c I en
I through Nov II I In South PT PI EA~~N1 - \Irs Bfr oroducers of Regimen reducmg I
T
p B I
M It
their flne showing In the Miss Buster Founds and family Bethel No a of the llltenal!m Hullllg Zone open ha Hu•h"" 72 ol ~' I •n n en tab rls drew a '50 00 Ofme .. ~g kl app~ Mer'" to ~ on
0
Southeastern OhiO contesl held viSited Mr and Mrs
Frank llonal Order of Job. Daughters
1 1 Sept J othrough Nt 1 6 friday m Pleasant Valle&gt; Ho&lt; federal dl'lnct court Fr1dav
blmc
and ~fqu~
ass!
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last Saturday m Pomeroy
Barber over the weekend
will meet Monday at 7 30 p m
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11 10
1&lt; \O Jhwt~t Deer Zone open n•tal ai!Pr • on~ I ne s She DruR R..earrh &lt;orp makero ~e8•
a
ca
mos
After their flral day of sight- Mr and Mrs Russell Holsln- at the Pomerll)' J4111011IU Ttm1
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s pi 10 !111 uugh ~'" 8! w., born •t ~onion Ma 1 2 18~! of the multi colored d1el pllls 0 ~r ;;ters
Good
h
Fathers
Day
oervlcea
were
seeiDI
,. Washington Jennifer 8er and family visited Mr and pie
1
II I "R hour&lt; da) ll~ht to dark dau h!Pr ot lh• late And!eW ~hlrh floorltd the market from f but abattrnl
d cfal ch es l held at the Apple Grove Meth enJOYed moat aeemc the Wash- Mrs Alva Holsmger Saturday Jane Howell Tent DlliJblerl
I 19511 throogh 191i3 wa• fm.,.
~· 0 ass Jueglls an cat • at odi• I churc h Su-··
..- 8111 -&lt;II
11m t 1 p , "'"" 8 Slate an d Fan1 e "naugI•
,... y mornIDl tnaton Monument Sheila wu even Ing
oI u-·
won v....
.... mel\
1 11 10 ~ i•nds Sept 10 lh• oogh She was !h w1dow ol Ja m"' $.13 0011 and 1ts pr.,ldent lohn Jackson Forked Run Dillon June 20 durm1 the Sunday bnpressed by all the slghta In The weddln1 of Miss Martha Monday at 1 30 p ID , .ai I b •
1 , 25 lin Southeast IJ&lt;;er Hughes Two sons snd
four Andread" was fmed $50 00 Sene! 8 Clouse and Veto lakes School hour
Roberta Roush the Captlal and could not de- Lana Chevalier daughter
of DAY hall
fJo•nJ 118 Zont 0 en only Sept I lau •l te wlu surmr ate Wal and sentenced Jo 18 months m
read the acrlptura and Arthur clde which was her favor~te Mr and Mrs Ivan Chevalier,
Jaae !t
11 through Nov 11 In North ter HURies M" Edna W•av 0nson
Roush had prayer Poems wert Jenmfer IS the daughter of Mr to Mr Howard Edward Nel· The Pomeroy WC'l'U Will - t
•••• ll•er Zon• OJI('II only Sepl
M" Nelllt Ileal all ol Dunng the trial • ••n•• of
read by Sheila Clark SUSie Jar and Mrs Leo Crew of Pome- son Jr of Wheeling w V'l' at the Federated church 'fun.
throul!h
Nov
II
Huntmg
Ashton
Mrs
Roxie
H•lhngsly
wllnesoes
and
prose&lt;'lllors
rell
Cmdy Roush Lmda All!)' roy Sheila a BOphomore at was solemnized at the Eden day at 2 p m Mill Ellubelll
10
ol Stonw1 -et 0 Mr&lt; MargRr which Included repmentat!Yes l
Mrs Nadme Findley
Do nlohlo Unlverally Is 1 naUve of United Brethren Church June Dully will be II charae ot lilt
eJ Ice ol Hun! ngton a 1d !1m of the federal Food and Drug !
Fmdley ot Columbuo wu the Wapakoneta but plano to make 5 at 6 0 clock Rev Elden program All memberl 11'1 t1rJo
., llu•Jw, ul lleve'" '' rh.:re Admm,.trat•on and the Depart I
youngest father preaenl and Athena her permanent borne Blake performed the ceremony ed to attend
are ll gr•ndrh1ldren and
IJ men! of Iu stoce IPrmed the
Dorsa Parsons the oldeat Mn
Gtven In marriage by her lath
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lllls useless and their promotion Mr and Mrs Guy Evans oi l Ruuell Roush waa m eh81'1• Patient Removed
er the br~de was altended by Floodin• Ark.auu
rs ughes was ' member a natmnal hoax
t Lolan and Mrs Cora smtth ot ii:A the proeram Hymn• •una B E R U • F d
Conme Holsm&amp;er and Mary
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ol Balls t h •fll'l
\1ethodlst
INelsor!VIIIe visited their liSter were 'Faith &lt;:A Our Fathers tJY •
mt rl ay Dillon bridesmaids Wilham Sparet one ToWD
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hurd• and servlt •• w111 lie
Mrs Gertrude Warner and and Jesua Loves Me • wtth The M•ddleport emergency Nelson Jr was best man Bon- NICKERSON Kan (UP!) -M-,-.nd--M-rs_W_a_1_ne Prm&lt; e eld lhere at 1 P rn Monday I 1 '
son Wilber Sunday
Mra Bess Paroona as pianist squad answered two call• Fr~ nle Barringer was flower girl The noodln1 ArkiiiSII River,
••,. "tmg r.l:.tt•m " eo. Rndev bAle~ N,•,•tl w•llthofflhuateh
Jack Kelley spent the week Mra Dolly Wolfe Ia aupertln- dtray wlthd Joneh pe!~n being and Randy Blake rlnl bear losing much ol Ita dntrucUve
a
ur ~ w1 w m t' r ur(
I t nd 1 f th Sund "·hool RD!!;porte o t e nwpltal for er
fury 1wamped lowlands
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SPORTS DESK
By Bob Wingett

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Settle for
$5 053 000

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Farm sto rage Imporl ant
DurJng
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Reported, 'Fair to G00d'

SOCIAL

Jr. High Gridders
lnttl,tt ...d in Class

By FRED DOWN
acknowledged b1g name p1tch
UP! Sporto Writer
ers' of Jhe CIFCUit - and justly
Curves hke that m'lke me so ~ but the 24 year old Elh•
drool
from Yoongstown Oh1o 11
!'hat was Milwaukee Brave carvmg out a record that may
General Manager Johnny Me- calaJ1Uit htm mto the b1g mon
Hales verdiCt the first t1me he ey
saw Sammy ElliS 10 1962 and A slender nght bander who
today Just about everybody '" ' ~a D-J record and a 2 ;&amp;
the National League agrees Iearned run average as a rehev
w1th 11
ler last season Elhs won the
Ssndy Koufax DOn Drysdale opportunity to start thiS year
and Juan Mar1chal are the and bas made the most of It

w1th a 12 3 reeord that ties b1m
w1th Sandy Koufax of the Los
Angele. Dodgers for the major
league lead m v1ctor1es
McHale had another look at
Ellis Fnday mght when the
Reds viSited Milwaukee and he
came away JUS! as wJSe - al
though a little sadder
Yield• Two Homers
Elhs y~elded Joe Torres 15th
homer of lhe season m the
fourth mmng producmg a 11

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batters 4-1 tbe Chicago CtlbtJ routed lhe
ue and then shut out lhe lstruck out 10 or more
eer St Lomo Cardmals 12-4 and lhe
Brayes until the lth when Don ID 69 games durong hts car
H oton Aotros topped tbe New
00
Pavleuch
hit a I wo-run drove m the ue breafk'"\ run y k Mets f2 m other NL
10
game wmnmg homer E 111 1 wJth a smgle m the ourt
or
struck out 10 and walked four mng Sandy s 12 strtkeo u~: games
01ck Kelley p1tched nine 11&gt; raised hiS season total to d 1 to the American LeiiUI,
rung&lt; for the Braves and Billy 1n 137 mmngs - well ahea 0 Mmnesota mpped Detroit 4-1,
O'Dell suffered lhe loss hiS the pace Which enabled him 10 Chlca 0 downed BaltimOI'e 6-&lt;1,
third agamst five wms
set a league mark ol 3116 strike- New ~ork beat Loa Angelet ~ t,
Koufax recorded v~etory No outs m 1963
Cleveland shut out Kansas Clljl
12 hiS stxth stra1ght when the
dged out wasll2 nd Bost
Dodgers beat the Pittsburgh P1
The San FranciSCO G~a1nt.s ~:, 8-6 on e
rates l l Koufax who has 1beat the Plliladelph!a Phil•"' mg
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Jumor Htgh school's 78th grade football
outfitted tn real class th1s year
repor1 from Lawyer Coach S1U Porter who
an~u1ncold ovet $500 worth of eqmpment has been or
f01 the JUDIOl high gndders
wbo has volunteered hts lime to coach the Porn
eroy 7 ~th grade gndders for several seasons sa1d 22
new game outltts new shoes helmets h•p pads and
pracllct equtpment was mcluded '" the order
As of now the Panther 7 8th graders plan to play a
10-g~rn, schedule thts fall
It wtll soon be tournament tune at thee Syracuse Baseba II Park agam
Bob Louks ,ark owner sa•d l Athens to a tD-2 win over Par
entries lor a Pee Wee tourna kersburg m1dway through th
ment are now being accepted I week He fanned nme a n d
l'hef may be made ti~ contact allowtd only three oils wh1le
mg Louks at h•s Syracuse home gomg the d~&gt;tanc• The Port
or by mformlng the Sentmel land product also smashed
startmg date of the tourney for bases loaded triple early m the
Pee Wee leaguers IS July 12 game
--I The Athens team w•th Gat y
I arry Pr1oe wnn agam on Stobart of Middleport ano Lan I
the mound for the ~then s Le ny Tyo of Cheshire also see ng
g1on team thls week
Iplenty of action wtll play al
Prtce Southern s left) paced Lancasler tomorrow

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Girls having
Wonderful time Eden
In Capital

Ft'rm Rapped

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Mr •nd Mr! Ted Hav nan of ol lhP M lhf Steven• f une. al
Homer Btggs of u DIODport Attendance Wll :13
Elmer Napper 771 Hip-s!
;nlumbo• VISited Mr and Mrs home I nends may cal l at the '
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I spent Sunday with his aunt I Millard Sayre and daughters lVII taken to Molg1 General and Helen Blake w•~e hostess- tral Kansas town ot 11,10
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fan 1 • • •• tn Ash1on aile~ 6 Zona Blgg•
o1 Ravenswood were Salur IHosp1tal at 3 16 pm as a me- es at tht reception and mtscei· Water rose to the bottom ol
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~r • MFal bel Lat1 oldFtt 1•hud I hMrs Emma Pow~l Mand bro day cuests of Mrs Dolly Wolle dlcal patient The other call lenous shower which was held a.andbag levees at the c1ty hm
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er t er Ralph Durst ,. l 0 1Jve 1 nd M and Mrs Dallu Hill was at 935 p m for Roger Dtl·
th Ed
1 h ll'all The Its of Nickerson
Y tts Mentut
IJINF R (,IVEN
h• ne Sunday after a two weeka 1VISited Mn Gertrude Warner
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nlce 1night but author1bes sa1d that
Recent KlltSt• of Mr
and Mr and Mrs Hayman Bar VISit wrl
r a
ra
ug and Wtlber Fnday
Mr and Mrs Dorsa Parsons at a Middleport busmess place gills They are now retldlng In b
ted
Mr~ 'F'rtd Larkm" w~rt Mr mtz erlf'rlolnt&gt;d "rlh a dlmt."f la lLrc le and fam•ly
Mr and Mn Waid Spencer and IWa:er and Mr ll1d Mrl
Wh I
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arrmg rain or
unexpec
a o \Irs Howard I tkn
of Wedne&lt;da) "'"n•ng at the~r l '&gt;lr and Mrs Lloyd Roush daughter Esther and aon Ray lcarroll While and dauJhlert en- NOW YOU KNOW
,;:''~d Mra "han Chevalier rls~h on~ a f~wedghous"'.,lt the
P niland ConJ Sm1th and \1r home 110 ooln lle~•hl G '"'" and Wayne VISited \lr and Ml'll and Mr and Mrs Henry Spenc 1 JOYed a plcmc Sunday at Fork
ted
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town
1 aou an wes
Knd "" r.UI F:van• ol 'IIPI&lt;o n were Mr •nd M
M I Oliver (,eary and family at The er and son Vance spent a day ed Run Lah
The great .xoduo of the llo vlsl Su their daughter In Whee. faced danger from water damVIlle Mr and ~Irs
Orlan Hoel! hor •• M•k rs
e v n !'lams Sunday
recently In Columbua and YIBI~
raelltes from Etypl led
h7 mg nday
age The posstblllty of some
Hrar' h of Belpr&lt; and v' t I a
St£
HII endGrc!t r"' Mr and Mrs Ray Byero of ed Mr •nd Mrs Perry Orr
Mtll Kim Early of Troy ~~ Moses Is ettlmated to nave lak Mrs Edith Swain • son Ron- I water reachme the hlflh school
Km ade ( oolvllle
~~ar ~~·· 1 e 1/ :"" ~ Y ~~~ Hac ne R D called on Mr Emmet Babcock and family tended Sunday &amp;hool hera on K place aboul lUI B C
~~d d~e ~~:v~n was home on a exlsled
Mr •• d Mrs curt ( awthur!M' M 11 0 H 1 p
Mrs Ca li VanMeter and Mar of Wayne are spending some Sunday as 1 eueat of Sheron
Y
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arn• z omeroy IRaret \nn Carleton end son time w•th h" parents Mr and Rouah
LOCAL TEMPS
Mr and Mrs
Lawrence
Tbe Almaaac
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Pat
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Mrs
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v..,tmg at the Douglas Clr Mrs CA A Babcock remams ter Mrs Dale Hill YISI!ed on lrop business district at 11 cs l•nd Mrs Merlin Swain went to the !77th day of 11165 wltb 111
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Sunday with Mrs Wolfe 1 niece I m today was 10 degrees• lUll- Virginia whore they took Ron to follow
Mary Klhbl. API ~
terta11....t the IA&gt;wer Crust ( a and Mrs c.arrett t ~rcle ol Ra- about the same
aid Swa1n to wher• he 11 •••·
Mr and Mrs Elmer Searberry ny I kles
The moon Is approachlug Its
was 1 dumer gue&lt;t of Mr naola club Mooday evtnong at 1 M Jim p tte
nd Mn George Frederick reE
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DRIVER FINED
-Martha HoiiiDger
The momtn star II Saturn
V1ekv I ynn Polly oi Colum- served durmg lie evenong to d M J k f 11 od
d vital after under80ifl&amp; su1gery
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MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS The evenmc alan are Vtlllll
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buo were recent JileS!• o1 hll aroy was lined $5 and casts b)'
and Mars
w1th Mr and ~Irs
Wayno&gt; Wolle Mra Clarencr Roy Mro 1 lurty-s"' peroons were pr. . ry Spencer\ of Fountain ~olo arents Mr and Mn Howard actmg Middleport Mayor wa, Dale WOllam Proffitt
30 American noveUst Pearl Buell
Pru.:e
Arthur Warne! Mrs R1cbard en! at Sunda\ S&lt;hool Sunda called her parents Mr
and P
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th eta
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MarRarot Groo.e and ~lhson Sterrell \1rs Hohet s...glt and The offenng wao , 13 71 T hJe l Mro Henry Spencer one day I Donahew and fat;:/ p
tlhausl charge
an 1"1 and Lola Jean Proffitt 17, Ra' w~ ~n: 11J hi ytoln
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Audrey M"s l!ob.na Kraeuter
h•nhday• of F.ddle Young of! last w..,k to lei lhem know that Mr M~nda:•Mrs r~ ~:: ptoded
were SUI cine student Georae Kenneth In 1m::_
:alt! ~ ncJ
SJ111th
Sodn•y and Steve C1rcle Porn slle and her famtly were ssfe 1and
Haddox 21, Middleport stndent
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GIVE DINNF.R Ji'Rl ~ v
eroy were honored
from the severe .t... ma aod Iof Racine were Sunday eve"/:"
GUILD TO MEET
and Linda Kay Chapman 17 :ree
U ~y
1 ::•t~l :~: ~:c\:'n;o~f~! ~
few day•
at Columbua 1 Rtv and Mro Gtr old Wilder Mr and Mrs Dw•ght Swep- floods
Titl Wl!lleyan Service Guild Pomeroy car hop
ou~anellow ~e~:"pa go to
DaVId Smllh and daugh'"' muth entertamed With a d nn.r slnn and children of ColumbUJ Mr and Mrs Lowtll Bing I Letart W Va
ol the Racine Methodist church
Inyt917 the Oral troops ef tile
Par spenl several dayo m1t Friday at their home Molherry spent Saturday n•ght and Sua l and fam1ly are on vacation this \
'·· Ill nd will hold n
A
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Bran- Ave GuPsl• ... r. 1\tr&lt; ~' I day "''h Mr and Mro IIlli h week In tile South and waohlng
Mr and Mn Dot... H • I
I reeu ar meetmJ
mertcan X lllonary Forcetl
strom roledo
Shumaker Mr and Mro Rl&gt; l~e
p I ton and New York
farruly attended a band ooncerll Monday tvenlng at lhe Racine OIVOTI!.. ro INTIUS1 O• reached France '
- VIold Srnllll
1bert Sllumaker and Kellv and Mr and Mrs James Clrclf Mr and Mrt Cbflord Col at Ohio Unlvenlty at Athens last ~~ 1A ~luck supper Will be
Mllcd ~ 1011
In 1944, France 1 third greatSttve and Mn Delherl Rnhln Iwere •t the home of hll moth are •n Dayton whore be hal l Sunday Their daupter, Debor
d a I 311 p m
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est port, Clwrboura, was Ubel'""'"' ,.,.,..,, • ated from Nazi r:ontrol ""1 lht
1ah • Wa•• member ot the band
E J 1 R 11.
son ol New lexmgton
Mrs or Mro Mary C11·de Monday employ0111
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Dave lo""' •nd "''h• od Mr and Mn Dan Sll!flh and Mr and Mn C B Hayman WhiCh Ia part of the baod cllnDANCB TONIGHT
Ill:"\'. ., 1M ""J: vou., .,,.,,... Allies
U.nft'renee Area
Mike Columbus and
M" family acmmpanitd by Mr and Ylslted tltelr 1011 Guy Hayman lc being btld at the university Titl Pomeroy Athletic Assn
"Gi::"' .:.::....•"'iWr,~
In 1945 deleplel of liO ~
AI.GIERS 1UPI 1 A v01Jrnt Mart Crary Pomeroy
Mrs P•ul Smith .r Portland o1 Loug Bottom recently
1 Mra DoriA ilerllltr and Mr IIIII sponaor I teen hop at tbo ~:, ,_,,. ..,..,,., '"""' "'' • Ilona concluded their meeting Ill
eriiiOs.., Wefll elf Friday n1ght
V!Stled relatives S.ndat Mr&lt;
-Mn Hallie FNdtrlr&amp; and Mrs Bdly Hill of Racine Pomeroy High school auditor ..,.,.. u . - ,...,.. San FrlliCiaoo and allned 1
near the conferenct ball where The s.by It 1no1 Post llll•ce Mary Wood ot Buckeye Lake
Vlliled
Sunday
with
Mr
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DIVORCE ORAifi'I!D
1Mn Dallas Hlll
The Jays wdl be In cbarce
'"~".':. NatlonJ Co**- on lnternlo
" ll&lt;beduled to open 1 uc sday tlall may bo Ihe •maliem m tlw&gt; and Mrs Btmle Gainer of He EliZa belli Ann Mankin Mid
Mr and Mrl Lany Fosler
....,•.,., An ~. . ..,. cu, •- tlonal Orpnllltlon '!be charter
The ofiiCIOI ~lgenan nows nat""'
brun and Mr and lllrJ R"bert dleport hea been awarded 1 of ColumbiU and Mr and Mrs
UNIT CAUED
••;:, ,,.,. ,..., ..,,_ ., beeame elfd•• oc;:-..,24, 1941.
BI!IICJI •aid tho blast may have Pos1m1str.., Mrs
Nellie Smith and family ot Columbus diYOtct In Melp County Com- Ed Morris and clllldren
of I The Pomeroy
emeraeney ::1:1." .:.....;..~'0:::'~,::,.-~ r,: A thou&amp;ht lor the_, FrtN!b
lleelt the wrll ot oabotftn
Str~eklalld senes 411 famlh.. Mn Ricltant
and ehll· lmon Pleas court from '!11omas Bowline Green were
recent squad was called at 7 43 p m 1111" ......, .rrw ,~.., • novelist Albert C,mus aalcl•
building that • dwarled by a d..., ot Sidne, are ritllm8 her E Mlr*ln The plaintiff had gu..ll of their ptrenls
Mr ll'rlday Iii the Price Hawk l'ft!· -~'!:...",:.,. '.":',. :,:,,':' .')',
'Nothlnl In the world Is worlll
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BusseD.
frlladl.
Miss
Jo Smith 1P11J1 tbe Miss tt.y W)'all 1111 -~~
weekend with Mrs, 0111 Barn- been employed II lbt Orof"'
liz and daughters, 1.4ncoln 118(8. Studio In PomlfOI',

listed In the Air Force and II Ptggy, Qlrmel and Barbara Mr. and Mrl. Doyle Kllopp, 'lbe Colorado Rl•w
stationed
at Lackland Air Force Murphy
wete overnightMr.gullll
loaagiYIUe,
were tim.. II called
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of their arandParenta,
and ~dayLee,vlslton
of Mr. and AmericaN
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grimm Mrs. Harley T. J~n, 1\fon. Mrs. Charley Smith and Jo. I..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;m~
spent Monday in Gallipolis. day.
.
Mrs. Paul MeEJroy retmnedlr
.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr
d
home from llunt~Dgton HospltBUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) -A (ABC-TV, 9:35p.m., EDT), are weather Is forecast and the bmed for SO toucbdown tosses Mrs James Quick wer Mr
• an Mrs. Harley JoJm. aiMonday after undergoing S'oJroo
"passing" parade of budding set for the War Memorial Sta- oddsmakera are avoiding a pre- last fall - Morton, Rhome and d ·M Tb
Qui k e1 c;.;. 800, Tammy and Cbeyi, and gery and Is llnprovb]g
pro football stars features side- dium show presented by the diction.
Oregon's Bob Berry (VIkingS). :"' b r.s. M om: M c ; ld Mrs. Harley T. Johnson enjoy· Mr. Wllllam (Bill)
aon
arming John Huarte and long· American Football Coacbes As- Notre Dame's AU • America He bas tbree of tbe nation's Quu~ kus, d \ •A
r~
c:'a ed the boat races at the Regal- of Mr. and Mi-a. Charles Sayre
throwing Craig Morton tonight soclation. Fair, cool and breeey battery of Huarte, 111M HeJs. besl recelven, Baylor's Larry
c an
e nne 0
UJD· ta Sunday.
Is now alfendlng Oblo State
in tbe fifth East· West Allman Trophy winner, and Jack Elkins (Ollers), Arizona State's bus; ~~o::"\!osepbLWes- Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. University of Barber Collega at
America game.
ltors of her parents, Mr. and Snow (Rams) the speed and Jerry Smith (Redskins) and ney 0
us, s.
aura Johnson, Tammy and Cheryl, Columbus.
Huarte, who snapped the Mrs. Fern Gillogly. Mr. and pass. catching prowess of Southern Callfornla's Fred Hill Sayre of Dorcas; an_dMrs.Don- were Monday evening visitors Mr. and Mrs. James Sprouse
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bonds of obscurity in one sea· Mrs. Ralph Fraz1er,
Susan. Florida A &amp; M's Bob Heyes (Eagles).
aid Cottrill and cbljdren Shar· of his parents Mr. and Mrs. of Nebraska have spent the
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aon under Notre Dame's Ar a Danny and Jerry, Gallipolis, vis- (Cowboys), and the ground
on, Cr8lg and Bruce&gt; local.
Harley Johnson.
last week with ber parents,
Parseghian an dsigned a $200, lied Saturday at the Gillogly smashes of Syracuse's Jl m
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riebel Mrs. Do~le Knapp, Kall Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Sargeut,
MIDDLIPORT, 0.
0110 cootract with the American home The Fraziers recently re- Nance (Patriots) and North
and family of Tucsen, Ariz. of Langsville, Mrs.
,Eugene G:;u:!y..:a::n::d..;o::th:er::...:re::alll::::;ves:::,...=":""::..l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!l!!!!!!!ll!!!~==f
League New York Jets, starts turned from a trip to New Carolina's Ken WUlard (49ers)
are spending several weeks with Haning, Rhonda and MISS Jo
York City and the World's Fair. help build a strong case lor
Mr. Wal~r. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Smith were Sunday altemoon ~----------+
at quarterback for the East.
Morton, who commuted from Among those attending the Parseghian's Easterners.
Ezra PhUlips and other rela· vls11Drs of Mr. and Mrs. Harley
his Berkeley home to the Uni· Boring reunion at Lake Alma Arkansas' Frank Broyles can
bves a~d lnends.
Johnson.
Yersity of California and then on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. employ three passers who comSpending a recent weekend Mr. I!Dd Mrs .. Jack Elam at·
cbooe a career witb the Nation· Fern Gillogly, Mr. and Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hub- tended a surprise annlverasry
a1 Football League Dallas Cow· Arthur Crabtree and Mr. and
By Aun Lee Walkins
bard and daughter Donna were celebration for Mr. and Mrs. W.
boys, has a slight edge 0 ve r Mrs. John David Gillogly and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cook and Mrs. James Pierce 8lld daugh· A. Donahue of Kentucky.
Tulsa's Jerry Rhome in the Mark, all local.
family of East Liverpool have ter Cheryl of Mason!Dwn, W. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Venoy
light to lead the well-drilled
Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Jorspent a week's vacation with Va.
and Craig ol Pom-:roy were
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Wesi. Morton and Rhome will dan and Bryan, local, and Mr.
Mr. Walter C"'!k. and Mr. and Mrs. Myla Hudson visited reI
continue their duel us Cowboy and Mrs. Carl Crabtree of AI·
Mrs. Ezra Phillips and other cently with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
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teammates this year.
bany Route 1 were among the
relatives ond friends.
Gerlach of Letart, W. Va.
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Of tbe 60 collegiate stan, 32 Alb.,;y Chapt;r Young Farmers
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wllliams Mrs: Gl~ ~diff . Sr. was Miss Judy Quisenberry.
signed with tl1e NFL and 20 of America members who at· By Mrs. Lyle Balderson
and sons of Rayland have spent at UruverSJty Jlospltai m Colum· Mrs. Arthur Syivesler and
with the AFL. A crowd Of 25,· tlllded the picnic and state tour
BIBLE SCHOOL
their vacation with Mr. and bus on Monday lor a cbeckup. Mrs. WUIIam F. Winebrenner of
OOO::::a:n:d:a:::te:le:vi:sl:on=a=udi=·•:nee: of a farming operation near The Daily Vacation
Bible Mrs. Ernest McBride.
Sh~ rec~ntly had surgery at the the First Unlttd Presbyterian
Hillsboro on sunday
School
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
D. Umvers1ty hospital.
churcb attended Synod of Ohio
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Miss Teresa Turn~r spent
~~ e~":~le ~ pro- Clark of Lancaster were Sun- Miss Sharon Cottrill and Pam meeting at Muskfngun:. College
a week's vacation with her ~~am ha Tb sd
VI • • ~· day guests of hil parents, Mr. Sylvester spent a Sunday
In 1n New Co!Jrord.
(STORE NAME)
grandparents Mr and Mrs
uredc .thur ~Y . evelllllj;F ked- and Mrs. Thomas Clark and GaiUpolis visiting with Mr. and Guests ever the weekend of
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Mr and Mr Willi F w· M R' hard St tt and
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Dale Stansbury. Weekend guests Run State Park Frida . The
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sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McBr1de
~ice with you. This 195OCI
of the Stansburys were Mrs. follow' helped unde? fhe di· brenner.
and Miss Roberta and Jackie were Mr. and ·Mrs. Clarence
Wanda Turner and Donna Lat' rng 1 Mr H el Rulli
Mrs. Helen Wetzel and son Bnckles.
Kaoppe and soo BUI Miss Rose
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- Mr. and Mr.. V1ctor Perry Mrs. Jerry Stansbury
name
brand
Items. It has ·
and an
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selection
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were in Deyton recently to daughter, Columbus, and Mr. ne~ ~ ·be/ ~ Ree~lc:-:1.: bus were weekend guests of tors of her parents, Mr. and drix and Mr. and Mrs. Frank·
Ideas . for all · occasions.
VISit relatives and her parents, and Mrs. Marion McClure of and Mr F
aryR ed p . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crow and Mrs. Ernest McBride.
11u Hendrix and daughter Bar·
Save
time and money ,
Mr. and Mrs. Eiza McComas Dexter were sunday callers
sM
. ranNces eM. Frlm· lamlly and Mrs. Mayme Holm- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bam- bara Jean were In Hamden· Ind
. w1.th on Wednesday.
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har t were recent v111
. . Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan·
Shop the easy catalog WaY
who had spen t some I1me
Mr. and Mrs.
M ancy
v· . Hc annh'· es.
s ors o1 her viBitlll!l
through
our callllog ·order
their son-in-law and daughter, 11 s Turner local and Mr uruorMs -. rs. Mlvlan Mump • Suoday dinner guests at the parents· Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hendrix and daughter Denise
center.
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Cecil' Carpenter
of Wh't
d H- 1 rs. Maxme Walte r Cook borne were Mr. Hayman.
and In Milwaukee Wise. where'
Mr. an d Mrs. Bob W1.les, Med- and
FREIGHT CHARGE$ •• , pt
way, returned home with them. Springfield,
were
dinner Ma:.::e esB.;.,kl: per~rs- M.:~~ and Mrs. Cecil Cook and lam· Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Con· they visited Mr. ;nd Mrs. Ranfast delivery from our fOrt
Miss Melody McComas of AI· guests at the Dale Stansbury 0
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of
East
Liverpool;
Mr.
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family
have
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Atkins
and
family
Mr.
and
Wayne,
Indiana wal'llhoule.
bany is visiting with her grand- home.
B~er, ~~;a1 ;:;~y,
Mrs. Clarence Searl• and Ter- their newly purchased home at Mrs. David Hendrix~ family,
HDon'l Dolay . •. . SIYt Todey . . , .
parents, Mr. and Mr. Eiza Miss Laura Price and Mr
Bk
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j..""' ry· of Chelhlre; Mr. and Mrs. Groveport.
and Mr and Mrs John Slack
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McComas and uncle and aunt,· and Mrs Jerry Stansbury oi etrfa ertadn tomt•-~•edey. or· Bemard Cook and family of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cbap- Mrs Ada
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Mr. and Mrs. VIctor.Perry.. Columbus, Mrs. Belly Throck·
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Mr. and Mrs. LewiS Sm1lh, morton and daughter, Leslie
OLIVE FARM WOMEN
Bashan; CryslSI Hendricks of bus visited Saturday with. his by Mrs. Randy Aikins and chll·
Oleva and Nancy, were In Co- and Johnny Throckmorton of
.
, Minersville; Mrs. Ezra Phll- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. dren, and Mrs. David Hendrix
lumbus on SUnday. Oleva Smith Dayton visited at the Chester The Oli~e Farm Woman s Ups and Eddie Cook, local.
Thomas Quick.
and children.
stayed at Columbus Business Price home over the weekend Club held Its June meeting WI~ Mrs. Flo Antcrson and Mr. . Mrs. William Winebrenner and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Guin·
UmverSJty where she has enroll· and were at Meigs Memorial Mrs. Marne Buckley. Mrs. VlVI· and Mrs. Joho Anterson of Ken- children Kathy; and
Stevie tber and cbildren .,.ere Sunday
Your Locel Mall Ordlll' H01111
ed lor classes. She recenlly Hospital in Pomeroy to see their an Humphrey conducted the na, W. Va., spent a recent Sun- lpellt Saturday wltb her lis- dinner guesls of ber mother,
graduated from Albany High mother, Mrs. Elsie Price, who busmess session..Pisns were day here wlfh Mrs. Osa Bog- ter, Mrs. Pete Burdette and Mrs. Sadlt Smith of Hartford·
Phone WY 2-3193
Scbool. On the return tr1p, underwent surgery fuis past discussed for a trip to Colum· geas and grandson, Gary. They famUy In Ga!Hpolls.
w. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith and week.
bus to replace the July and were accompanied home for a Mr. and Mro, Wlillam Duck-11;o;...,_..__.;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Nancy were. supper guests of Ruth Ann and Jane Jordan August mee~~gs. The. progr~ week'! visit by Mrs. Osa Bog· worth and daughtera of Rltt- 1
his brother·m-law and Sister, and Margie Jeffers spent Fri- topics were Fathers m Space gess and Gary.
man spent a lew days with Mr.
Mr. and Ml'll. Joho Whltlmg. day night and Saturday with by Mrs. Margaret Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ord of and Mrs. Richard Roush, Mr.
ton and family at Lancaster. their cousin, Kathy Cheadle.
"The History of the Star Span- Shinnston, W. Va. spent a re- and Mrs. Geoi'Je Schneider and
The chtldren of Mr. and The Carpenter Boys 4·H club gled Banner" by Mrs. Lllllan cent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Eleanor Kay.
Mrs. Carrol Woodger~, Colum· members an advisor and par- Pickens. Refreshments were Rlcbard Roush.
Little Miss Krlaty Moore of
bus, VISited With the1r grand- ents enjoyed an educational served to the above named and Mrs. Ro.!a Thompson and dau· Pomeroy 1pe11t a few da)'!l with
mother, Mrs. Zelia Perry and tour of fue Kyger Creek Gen. the following, Mrs. Pauline ghters Jeanie and Gracie visit- her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
other relatives here while Ul~r erating plant and the Buckeye Myers and Mrs. Savlila Barnett ed her daughter and son-In • Herman Lendon and her aunt,
parenis •.pent a part of fuOJr Rural Electric
Asoociation s guest from St. Pelersburs law, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Diicb- Mr. and Mrs. James Guinther
vacat on m Canada.
headuarters in Galliplis re- Fla.
' er and family in Columbus re- and alrls.
Mro. Nma Chase h~s return· cently. This special tour was
cently. Mr. William
IIDlmes and
ed born~ after spending a lew arranged by area extension ag. Tbe Birthday Club ate out Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dursl Mr. B. F. Quisenberry were In
days With hor daughter. Mrs. ent Ivan Arcber and was de- for their June meeting. PlaiUI spent a few daya In Davis, W. Athens Friday nljbt to allend
IAILON SID - SHOULDIR SPOUT
Donald Johnson and family of signed to help club memberl were made lor a potluck pie- Va. recently.
the lllgh aehool graduaUon exToledo. Whlle there ~he attend- learn more about electricity, nlc for the next meeting at the Mr Ezra PbllUps vlalted rei· erciJes of their granddaughter,
ed graduation exercises of the its uses, production and trallfo Royal Oaks Park.
atives in Leaan County• W. Va. _ _ _ _ _;;__.....;;__;
class of her grandson, Dav1d mission. Those attending from Mrs. Denver Weber 111 attend- on Sunday.
Johnson. Mrs. Johnson br?ught the club were president, Wall- ing University of Indiana at Visiting over tha weekend WHAT II THE TIUTH •• •
her mother home and VISited er Jordan, vice president, Stan- Terre Haute for a week,
with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald
here.
ley Hutton; secretary, Donnie Mrs. Mabel Hetzer Is visit- Hubbard and daughter Donna
Tuesday, Mrs. Dawn Walk· Cheadle, treasurer, Dennis Tol· ing Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Het- were her parents, Mr. and Mrs I
er, Helen Amta and Kent, of ley; news reporter, Rex Chead· zer and family at Toledo.
Kenneth Wilt of Bucyrus 0
Thurman were guests of Mr. die and other members Char· Mrs. Donna Jean Harvey and Sunday afternoon ue;ts ·of
and Mrs. Dale Dye. Father's les (Bil) Krebs, Randy 'Tolley, children, Parkersburg, W. Va., Mrs. Osa Baggeas a!r grand-~
Day dmner guests at the Dye Rodney Jordan and Jimmy Stout visited wlfh relatives, Sunday. son were Mr. and Mrs. Junior
.
.
home were Mr. and Mrs Chet accompanied by advisor Dor Mr and Mrs Harold Humph- S
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and family
of se,· Jordan and parents Mr. rey ~d family. or Bellevllie W Tpaun alnRa~ns Mroger,ndo y, many more imporlant facta...,
cBaumgardner
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n and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Rex Cheadle, Mrs. Va., spent Sunday with Mr. Ralph Ro.!e and' dau' bier u~
rev
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Glen Irwin and cbidren of Granville Stout and Mrs. Dor· and Mrs. Virgil Buckley.
Ann of Racine and ~ Hilda ~~"?:';~About
Ne~
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Marysville.
sey Jordan. Harley Haning was
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rile, phone or vwl
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The annual Father's Day pro- a guest.
TO ATI'END CAM
Boggeas of LonR Bottom.
,. today for your FREE &lt;OPJ.
gram at the Ml Unton church M th 60
be
d PT PLEASANT _ Th J
Mr and ~· Rober! A. Har· l'horelo no obllgad011.
ore an
mem rs an
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e un en of Manon were weekend
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was well attended. Tbe Tern- guesls were present at Colum· lor Choir ol Christ Episcopal ests of hla
ts
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pie Tones of Akron, were the bla Grange meetln&amp; Friday eve- Cburch will attend Junior Choir ~rs. Robert
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featured singers In the after· nlng wben
Star and Laurel camp at Peterkin from June
19 M nd Mrs v
noon and other talent psrlld· granges made their visitation. 28th through July 911.. Tlu! b:,~1u~ of' :ast Leuirt e:~
paled.
Laurel grange lecturer, Nellie group, accompanied hy the Rev. Debbie Harden returned. borne
The Junior MYF of the Al- 1Vale, presented several mem- Charles Pl12er, will travel to the with them
bany Methodist Cburch were ben In a very Interesting pro- Peterkin cenler, located out- Mrs. Gl~M Cundill· M 1
Ly 3-4550
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gueals of the Temple MYF on I gram Members of the
Star side Romney W Va by Grey Rutb cu d
r ' 245 E St1 t0 s
A he1111
Sunday evening and the group grange did the opening and hound bus an'd ~Ill l~a·:e Poin; Pearl M~B~d:'~~ : :::
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"'Joyed a wiener roast In the closing of tbe grange. out of Plea; ant, June 28th at 7:15 p. l-~~~
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churcb grove and picnic area. county guests Included Stat e m.
lr
Those enjoying a Father's Deputy Master and Juvenile - - -- - - - - - THE HOME OF DEVOE FINISHES
Day dinner lor Etta McComas Matron or Athens county, Mr. were made for the final joint
NMd *for a tlre7 Water for the battery? Brake
Checklclf We'rt
at the V1ctor Perry home were and Mrs. Waldo Pooton, Albany visitation at Star Grallje on
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Jones and Grange, and Mrs. Melva Rad· July 18. Refreshments were
~ lin to serve~ and )'0111' car.
You add beauty, give
children, Bobb~e, David and Cin· cliff, Albany Grange. Plans served by the bost grange,
protection, and insure
*We c. M 'er up with Sky Chief, Texaco's p,:tmlum peoline fqr
dy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack f""-;;;
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. those who want the beat.
.
Temple and children, Stevie and 1
YOUR CHOICEI.
a better flnlah-coat
Jonnl.e, Dayton, and Miss
when you apply
Melody McComas,
Albany.
JUST , • ,
will! famous Are Chief, Texaco's •lar·JIIb sasollne.
,
other guests were Mr. and .
DEVOE WONDER
011 chlnp? We'll put in th8finest enelne
in the world-new
Mrs. Errol Pickett of Toledo. ,
1
AIR
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:heir friends, Mr. and Mrs.
WOODSEAL to wood
Hwollne aft·temperature motor oil.
Quick Mount. Installs In
Donell Sharp of S•!t Lake City,
surface&amp; first.
Any
Room In A Jiffy
atassls7Welubricate with Texaco Marfak-by d!art, not by chance. :
Utah. and Mr. and Mn. ,
4500
BTU.
George Lowther, local.
we have a large stock of tires, batteries, and other • rlsori•
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKee
COME IN
you may need to assurnafer drivina. Stop ia
of Nelsonville, and Mr. and ,
FOR SOME
Mrs. Jack McNabb and daugh.
:tODAY!
ters, Croton, Ohio, called on
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
w11o
Mend•l Jordan and Mr. and
Tht Playmata 13P01310 S.rlOI
_ ,YOUI FIIINDLY TIXACO DIAIHS
.
Mrs Ney Carpenter late Sun31% more picture thon 11" TV.
d"v afternoon.
Precl•ton·cralted 14,000 volt borizonttl challis wtth rigid wtll&gt;
Mrs. Ney Carpenter, T. J.
aroundlt•el construcllon.
In Go lito &amp;Moltt Coulltltt
Steelbone
wide·anrlo
picture
S
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Satcher, Floyd King and J. K. II
tube.
lnd upp y Co.
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Crabtree were among those '
Wllkttvtlle
p,wllo called al Sheltering Arms '
BUY IIOTH FOR
AS LITTLI A5
C,_.. &amp; Dtllvory
hospital to see Druzilia Wood· '
O'lltll'o
ltrvto. Notlfltr'lPomoray
Tticaco ltnl&lt;o
,10 DOWN
3Sc PER DAY
Cooh &amp; CorryOtlllT•••
...lll, Ohio
1
rum of Albany, who Is a pa- !
tlenl there She II 1 lonner I BAKERFURNITURE
8udtt1Pian
C&amp;MCamnT-t
WyoH&amp;IhltTI'fSident of this community.
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MIDDLEPOilT, OHIO
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of Places, Peoples

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THE POMEROY CEMENT
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PEARL IT,

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Phone WY·2-2115

PRODUCTION CREDIT
114 Mulbtny Avt,

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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More acres worked- in less time on less fuel
DEMONSTRATE THE 706S
FEATURES ON YOUR FARM

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Operating Cost
Capital Improvement
Equipment
Live~tock
Automobiles
Educational Loano

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splltrkil!lalul Roll~ this new system .Jiminates
~ In WICI.IIllllr prvwldn flit, gentle milkll1fl.
111111o0 M•11111111h0w UHlir hOW n\uch milk each cow alvos
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15 CUBIC FOOT · · · ·· · · · · · · · only $189.00
17 CUBIC FOOT ·•· · · · ··· · ·· · only $219.00
21 CUBIC FOOT ·· · · · ·· · · · · · only $239.00
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Portland Ideal
The Portland Ideal t-H Club
held their June 15 meeting at
Portland Park lor a cookout
supper. During the
businesa
meeting members made tents·
live plans to visit Royal Oak
Park lor a:Jother cookout. Paula Sayre and Susie Price gave
a demonstration on the proper
way to build a wood fire for
roasting food and a special report was given on "The Value of Your Food Dollar." Alter
the meeting, games were led
by Sandra Sayre.
Racine Jolly Neighbors
Thirteen members attended
the June II meeting of the Racine Jolly Neighbors held at the
Methodist Church. Choosing a
theme lor a t-H float and servIng refreshments to donators to
the Bloodmobile were two items
of buslneas dlscnssed by the
members. A demonstration was
1•1v•m by Renee Burks on how
pack a lunch. Followillll the
meeting games were led by
Rita Salser and refreshments
were served by S!Jaron ""·vm
and Garcia McGraw.
Leading Creek Helpars
The Leading Creek Helpen
met on June 15 at the home of
Jane Schuler with
adVIsors
CharlDUe Peckham and Blanch
Hanlaon In attendance. Cooking
from tbe project
Meals" was the IUbjecl
deiDODStratlons given by
Wamlliey on pl'fplrillfl 1 lialad . . . . . . .

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INf-ORMATION

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For Rent

8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 26, 1965 --..,.-------,-

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T--=R,.,.AI;:-L"'E:R-:;-;
SPACE on- P""'agc:-e-;;;Sl ORDER AMSTUTZ'S H&amp;N
cement driveway. Electricity "Nici Chlck" leghorn chicks,
.., .:.,:,., ..:::!"':..."':1:""- n•tural gas, city water, sr or started pullets today. Mml·
Mond"
age, available. Mr,. A. H. em Poultry, Box 188, Atht!Dl!,
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Dillard, Middleport. Phone Ohio. Phone LY 2·9031.
.,, .. - - """' ""' ,. .. WY 2-2864.
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MC.T ·ERN 4 room apartment 10 MEAT case - 8 ft. Tyler, dou..... ~.~...

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Stiversville
News Notes

Harrisonville

Employment Wented

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EMPLOYMENT W8Ditd- E:apertenc:ed lnterior and merlor pain"•• Free eatlmatet.
Phone WY2-2612 or ... Roaer Cul!ums.
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Mn. Felb: Atldre
Mr. and Mra. S. W. Dant,
Charles Pickett of Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brewer
63 FORD GALAXIE 500 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ' 1799 Business Opportunities Fla., and his mother, Mrs. Mae and David picnicked at tht
'""..,, "'!~~~~~ ~'":m'"~...~ E Main Street for rent. WY ble duty service
meat case.
H. T. Cpe, 406 cu. in. motor, 4 -s~ed trans., vinyl interior,
Pickett ~ Darwin visited Mn. Forked Run Lake State Pari
..:::;::•h'~m.:f!:
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nd red liniBb, radio. Was $1995, Special $1799
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it mezzamne s eves a
Mary Diehl of Harrisonvllle re- Sunday.
""'"' "'" ..,, "' _.,u'"" '"' FOR RENT -Trailer space display
NOW S1599
cently.
1110,. ..... IRI. '"""'~ h•.,.t;Jon
$300 I aktrays,
't. A·RIacme
.condition.
~nod 63 CORVAIR MONZA CPl. . .
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Black
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trans.,
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On N. Second
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port Near shopping district. Markel. WI 9-3:1 42.
6-21Hltc
radio, beater, &amp;ood wtutewalllires.
· Detroit, Mich., vi•lted her mo- ington VISited his parents, Mr.
• 'i:~mo!"' ,,;:.; ;."".:;:;"'- Concrete patios. CaU WY z. MOBILE Home, 1957 Skyiiner I
/ ther, Mrs. Maude Murray for and Mrs. Deli Talbott Sunday.
&gt;1 "'"" " ' ~,. ,., , . _ ""' 2186, WY 2·J346 or WY 2·3600.
43 x 8 2 bedroom, good condi- 62 CORVAIR MONZA CPl. ·
· · · NOW $l 295
· several days r"';"ntly.
Mrs. Mae Van Meter and Ru:C:,..ont~!:n, Oll pld .u anG
6-5--tfc tion. Mr . Reed, Reedsville,~~ Powerglide, radiu , heater, new tires, bucket seats, a:reen
I Mrs. Mary Hamg has return- by were Sunday guests of Mr.
~ai\''~,..~.::."T uarru.,.,.., " and 4 ROOM fumishet apart- Ohio. Phone 667-11333. 6-26,30tp finish.
I ed_ home !rom Veterans Mem· and Mrs. Paul Evans and Paul
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,.:.,•..,":,. "'1': ments. Rowley &amp; Reed Hard· 1965 STEREO Consoiewithra· !
onal hospital. She Is feeling Dean.
Fr S SOURS
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belter after having the old
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5 11 tfc dto. Lovely walnut finish, ·
fashioned measles, penumonia, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fitch
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speed
changer,
4
speaker
OPEN
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1HXEE an~ tour"""" IIll'lli,ht&gt; sound system. Dual volume
an d tee tb extracdon. Ralph. and fatru·1y and Mr. and · Mrs.
UOULT.~·~INo
ed llld lllllumiiiial aportcontrol. Take over payments
POMEROY, OHIO
Stevie and Sherry Haning also Mike Evans and daughter were
menll WY U434
12 8 tic ot $6. per month or pay bal·
,
have had the German measles recent Sunday guests in the
MODERN
room and bath. ance due no1.22. Free home
NEW SPEED QUEEN
recenUy.
home ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles
PHONE WY 2-2156
furnished 4apartmen~ Middle- demonstration. Call WY 2- Rul Estate for Sale
Business Services
COtN.OP LAUNDRY
·Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Taylor Van Meter.
1fe 6555
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COMING SOON
of Slatat Island, New York,
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HOUSE FOR SALE
•own this high return
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louise Brewer and Mrs.
Investment business
Do th Du t
lied 0 M
TRAILER LOTS - free sew· ' AUCTION every Wednesday and · Modern Ranch Style Beautiful
Financing available
Mn. Fred Durham of Kings·
r Y rs ca
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ago and water. Brown's !'rail S.turday Welch '
Auction locaUon on top of small bill
•we have 1 top location
bury Road, Harrisonville.
Leana Beegle and Crtssle ol
WE WISH to expr... our grate- er Park iStalo! Appro•&lt;;!!!, Laurel
Rou~e IZ4 ' ~ing Sta~Higb;ay ~arage on
.W~r~ ~~t t~l~l.'r:!o~~urs
Gordon Aikins of Urbana, Ill. Dorcas, Monday.
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lui appreciation to our friends Minersville, Ohio, Phone n • '
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to.
mam
daily-average
annual
returned
h.ome. after spending Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Carpenter
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lor their kindness at the death Z.3324.
I ll lfc
p highway. Four bedrooms, hvmg
income SfOOO to $8000.
a week wtth ht! parents, Mr. spent Sunday evening with Mrs
of
h b d d father
PICNIC TABLES for sale rea s- dimng, family, kllcben, 1reak 1
Write lor infoJ;lllalion ond
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onable Call SH 2.5052 .'
fast play. maio's, utility and I
appointment to Security an
rs.. ugene A ms and Mildred Circle, Morning Star.
Donald Yoc ey. We especta.1
I I e 01 ant
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f shop. Three baths, ceramic tile
Laundry Machinery Co., Inc. other relattves ~ friends.
Victor Durst visited In Bel·
6 23 I c and wall to wall carpet on
!y thank Ewing Funeral Home.
-Sales &amp; Service
7712 Dearboro Ave.. Clncin·
Mrs. Stella Atktns of Rutland pre and ParkersburJ on Wed·
Rev. Joseph Kraly. ,;ngers 6 ROOM HOUSF with bath, 4thl
floor~ About two·thirds of
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nati aa. Ohio, or 2661 0Pat· and her son, Go~don Atkins, of nesday afternoon.
Mrs. Riebel Downi' . and or· and Elm st. , Racine. Inquire
Help Wanted
bouse is paneled in mahogany
!~r~~on~d·a~·~~.il~i. ~~: Urbana, Ill., VISited wtth her
ganist, Mrs. Fred Blaettnar! at Earl's Barber Shop
or THREE MEN to wash windows and walnut. Air conditioned eFits Almost Every Car
cinnati. 791·5482 collect after mother, Mrs. Mary Diehl, Har- Mr. and Mrs. Den Talbott
and all !hose who srnt fl"w
phone WY t-5249.
6 25 3tp on ou•side for one dav only . Large pall? and ~ouble carport. eTransferable Wilen
7:00 P.M.
risonville Friday evening.
spent the weekend with Mr.
ers and cards. M;•· Donald,
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Give full information in first
be oeen
You Trade Cars
Mr. and Mrs. JeiT)'
:ndera andd
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Yockey and Family. 6-21&gt;-ltp 1
Sa e or r_a__e ___ Jetter. Write Box 66o, care Coli 98,_3555 Chester. Ohio
port, Thursday and Friday, Teri of Columbus visited her
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eir gran ·
FOR RIDING HORS~ .. mm of The Daily Sentinel.
' eGuaranteed 24 months
June 24 and June 25 from 9 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'son, Randy Wells i• home for
8
or 24,000 miles
a.nt. to 9 p.m.
Blackwood Friday and return Itwo weeks from the
Naval
movie
camPra.
wur·
lens.l
6
25
6tp
FOR
SALE,
attractiVe
3.
bedeMost
Popular
Unit
ed
home
Sunday.
I
Base
at
Pensacola,
Fla.,
He
Losl and Found
electnc eye· case. movie rorR WOMEN to help with room brick and frame ranch
Camping Equip.
Mr. and Mrs Duane Stante wtll return to Washington, D.
LOST· Pair presCription sun,. Jight, 8 mm self threading I cleamngs for one day only. style home m the new addi·
In the us A.
BARGAINS, FOR- THE 4TH and Steven of Harisonville anrc for further training.
Klass .. and case. WY
muvie pr&lt;lJ«"!or. both like Give full information in first lion of Chester Road. Hard·
Mrs· Bud Watao n,
6 242·3171.1
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USED Tents, boats, outboard Mrs. Nada Townsend of Down· Mr · and
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c new. $300.00 value new Ph. letter, also name, address and wood noors, bastment, fire.
East
Ltverpool
1n•t•l1td
mtrs. $50 up. SPECIAL ON ington had a picnic dinner at
. spent a few
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phone numbet . Write Box place. patio, Iron! brick plant- It
CAMP TRAILERS, 1 demon- Lake Hope lost Sunday
days with frtends and reladveo
Notice
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care
or
The
Daily
Sening
areol,
marble
window
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stral.&lt;Jr, Tent &amp; Trailer rent- Mr. and Mrs Felix Alkire of In this community ·
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THE RESTAURANT in Rutland REAL genom• hunting Beagle tine!.
I _25_ &amp;tp - sills, aluminum windows alli
5
als. Amsbary Apache Trailer Harrisonville attended the fun· Howard. Allen took the ftrst
fo, merly called "The Hut" 1 pups. Will sell or trade for WAITRESS - apply in person, screens, storm windows and .
Sales, 631 tth Ave., Gallipolis, eral or Mrs. Hattie Reeves of load of "PPelt~mb aloesh 1°f the
anything of equal value. Ph. Blue and Grey, Pomeroy.
doors , well insulated,
lot
Pomeroy, 0.
Ohto
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• . , ~- Albany.
"'.ason o
~ urg or Billy
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will be open under now man. SH 2-4176.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Damron
ast wee
agement, Monday, June 28,
. ___ liled bath aftd kitchen . ReducMr and Mrs Charl•s All
by Donna Grate.
s. Civil Sorvlco Tom!
visited Mr. and Mrs Tim Prit·
·
en
For Sale
....u.womoo
" ... om ...,.,. JDDo
ed to $14.000 Phone Bob Hoel- lJOIN THE AAA. Be protected
chard of Ashland, K . recent· and fa~lly, East Liverpool, and
8 25 3tc
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Itch, WY 2·5337.
6-26-tfc on Road-bond and •riP servly
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Jack Timmons and family of
o• oUUSllndJ ()f ton, opetl r,.,.,.l"alnrJ ==-:==--::---~-EARL'S Barber Shop, Rae me, IGOOD CABBAGE for sale, $1 :!~i~' a:~=.c::;;'1 a~r'~C: FOR SALE - 65 1 ~ acres Good 1 ace Call or contart : E. M.
-Bob Damron of E~sl Bank Pomeroy were weekend guests
Ohio now has two barbers I " bushel Wtlkt e
Sarson """ "" '""' '"''"" ...,DIN"""'' buildmg sttes Pnced right. Burton, 578 Broadway St..
Entered Hospital
W. Va .. vlsi!ed with Ius par- of Frank Cornell and sono.
Earl' Custer and Roger Hill: Portland.· VI 3·2481
. :;,:;; '""" .,..., ••m• •••- ••• Nire localton. Phone WY 2· Middleport, Ohio.
Among those
who entered I ents, Mr and Mrs Sam Dam- R R. Durst and Tom and
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Wt will appreciate yom pattr
5~nJ.;
n1e~:.~
~:mwo~
7883.
6-26-4lc
8 25 30tp Holzer Hospital in t.he past 24 ron over the recent weekt'nd Rudy Durst attended the Rt6 _25 3_
rona e
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houro were : Mrs. Millard Me
Rev John Davie 0 1 Athr gatta at Pomeroy Sunday.
6
25
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PI CHROME dmette .able ' two GRILL1 COOK wanted at once.• FOR· hSALE
o
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2
story
houge
INSIDE
and
outsi~e
palntlng
Coy
Rio
Grande
Mrs
Everett
: ch&gt;rge of sthe Dnily
ns · Several from here attend ·
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PONY RIDES. Esk; Hill Farm chatrs, S20 00. Cabmet base, App Y m person al Crow s wtt
room, ath an ase- Roof work. Reasonab.e rate. Plantz, Rt. 2 Cheshtre, Mrs. Vacation Bib! sch 1 t th ed the funeral of Mn. Rlllh Co
latwoods ~ ad Pom
$5 Handmower, $8. Two 50,· Steak House
I 23 61c ment Located on Bailey Hun ' Phone VI 3·2700
6-19-30tp Harold E. Roush , Mason, W. H .
. e booool r a
e zart last week
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Road 912 a ..
nd I
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v Mr R
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arr"c•nvt 11• sc
or one
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Ohio. Mtke Jones.
cozy oor urnace., SKILLED carpenter for lnllide
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BULLDOZER - WORK wanted. a., s. oger yse ' ason, week. Teachers were : Junior Maxine Powell called on Mrl.
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all controls, $125 each. Under· work Give lull informallon House m good condition Well S 11 d
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W. Va .. Mrs. Iva Bell L tie, 1
Gary Van Meter and sons
M Sh
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ma WY
ozer'2-22113.
reasona e ra 1e. So uthslde, W Va • Mrs. Clay· cMrs.
ass -RJbtrtrs. Welch
aronandJewell
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also name, and cistern wat " For terms, I Phone
Mrs' Toni Wells of Xenia Is visit·
SERVICES nightly
Monday II y 2-3442
6 25 3tc address and phone number contact Roy Van Cooney, Mee Je IOtc ton E Newberry Rt 2 Letart, De 'I W I h p .
M . lng her grandparenll Mr and
through Fnday, ' 7'4&gt; p m.l DISHWASHER. large Slzewlth Wnte Box 668-C, care of I Arthur, Ohto. Phone ~y 6~ W. Va., Ralph R. Snider, Jr., Ha':t St:nfe~ ~~~?ay-; Mrs. Dell Talbott.
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The Datly Sentmel Pomeroy 4281.
6-26-7tc ANNIVERSARIES and Reun- 207 Beech St., Mtddleport, Rhon- te .11 M
M, 1 ·
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Mrs Elva Daily local lnd
tt' bo d t
evange IS 1 .
ostet- map 1e cu mg ar op
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IOns ar) grand orca~IOns for da L Snider '1JY1 Beech St
ri ' rs
I dred
Alkire.
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ter and team at the B•g Gos-l so antique bed WY 2-3489
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6 22 6tc FOR SALE The home of the
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Kinder&amp;arlen - Mrs
Leo Mrs. GeorgJa Autherson of
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pel Tent, on R~. 124, South
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Auto Sales
!ale T G. Clay and. Bertha ~.!e~ ~~~e - ;;/ :o i;t~ 7~ ~:~t~ut ~t. ~iddl/"~' Morr·&lt;. Mrs. Dena Welch and Ne~ark spent • lew dayo _In
Portland. Good preachmg·l 35 H P.. 14 It boat and !railer.
Clay, Dyesvtlle. Ohto, IS offer- men!. Grover's yStudio,pr::'om- Mrs. Harry Joe Dennison,po54i I Mrs. Gloria Riggs. The clos· Phtladelphla last week. Mtss
teachmg for all races, col- 1' See at Cozart Garage. Ra· CHRYSLER 1951, one owner. ed for sale !OJ liiOO Two story ero Ohio.
6-21Hltc Htgh St., Middleport, Mro. El· l mg ptogrom of ·~e Bibl• school Judy Cozart, wbo has complet
or! or creeds. Special mustc. cine
tc very good running conditton, house wtth four rooms. For
Y.
bert S. Layne. Rl. 1 Oak Hill was h•ld on Friday an~ a pic- ed etght weeks of tratnlng at
6
25
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clean mSJde and out or w1ll terms, contact Warran Clay, . SEPTIC TANKS cleaned Write William Russell Rl 1 0 k Hill I nic wa. held on the school the Germantown
Dispensary
_ _ _ _ _ _ __ .:_:__=: !&lt;;LEVATOR, 2 wagons , spray· trade for email parcel
of ' Route 2, Albany, Ohio. Phone l814 Viand St., Pt. Pleasant, W Mrs Larr F' 'oen~e ~t
j grounrl•.
and Hospital, returned homo
Equip~! for sale: Good dump er, narrt"l pull plows, seed ground on hard road. Write : 691l-3127.
6-2ii&lt;·7tc Va.
6 3 SOtp Oak. H'll YTh ·
Cy,K b.l h I A ~it~t.day dinner was held with them. She will bt em
bed
stdes
and
hotst
complete
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sc • on Sll•dav honorir.g M" . Ciyje P.loyed as a laboratory loebSee Ivan Carman Rllute 2.1 pan er.
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ven, W. Va.
CAR WAHSED and vacuumed. Jackson, Mrs. Audrey. aPoore.
6 24 31 P
Pomeroy, Ohio, ~~ Peachi
6- 26·3tc "'uCLI•t btlltb
Wtlson's car wsh. 550 PagHt, Jackson, James F. Barnett, Rt. Ander•on at her home In Rut· m~an at H~:zer Hospital.
Fork. Phooe WY U865
USED CUSHION glider and! 1959 LARK, clean, with good \..1 rtfc., ~I
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Middleport. WY Z.3517. Open I Pedro, Mrs. Billy Simpkins, land. Her birthday was June
ecent ca ers at the borne
tc canopy double swmg. $19.95 tires. Runs good, 1175.00. 1645
from 8 a m... s p. m.. seven , Rt. 3 Delaware, Mrs. Rondale 23. She received many nice gifts of E. H. Carpenter and lamlly
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each. Rutland Furmture, Ru~ Lincoln Hgts., Pomeroy.
I POMEROY - 1'1 story frame J days a week.
6 1 SOtc L. Tackett, Ravenswood. w Va. from lhe following guests, Mr are Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Durst
&amp;UTOMUBD.Jt IIIIW'JIDCOJ tteoo land, Ohio.
6 24 3tc
6 23 fife 6 rooms, bath, front and b.ck ~ . - .
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. and Mrs. Robert E. McGinnis and '-h Curtis AnderS!
and Tom, Mrs. Loutse Van MeCIDCIDed? l..ost yuur opera - ---- - - -·
porches. basement. gas heat- '•lfler Buildlll~ .•"PPlb .for . Greenup, Ky
son of Dunbar, W.Va., Mr and ter and Nikki and David Hill
ltlr'l ac.tll! "-" lfY ~-. AUCTION e v.e r y Saturday. 1957 BUICK, •uper. 3 good ing lot 1110 x 1oo good lo- oew nome• Bmlt m kite!&gt;
Dl bar ed
Mrs Cl' ·r rd A d
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Mr and Mrs Bud Watson Ea•t
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L I Cl ff
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Good cond"
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n erson a two
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e c s uc Ion, aure i • ex ra ltres.
. tlion, cation. $6500.011.
I ena, storm wm
OWl,
~ Patients recently discharged sons of Parkersburg, Mr. •nd Liverpool, Mrs. Olive Talbott.
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6~30tp $425. WY 2·29222 e2vemngs. POMEROY -2 -bedroom frame . Inurn oullng. CaD Guy Netil" included John Darling, Mrs. Mrs. Clyde Anderson, Jc., ol David Simpson, Sylvia Allen
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IT'S OUR pleasure to Loan
6 23 tfc home, bath, basement. forced ler, Raelne, Oblo.
Jaci Veith, Reese
Jenkins Dunbar. Mn. Anna Lee Crott- Mrs. Bess Fitch, Mr. and Mrs.
Carpet Shampooers FREE
The Ramlller
hot air heating, attached ga_ ·- ~ ___ 12 2!1 tic Gary T. Bane, Mrs. Emmeti son and tour children ot Dun· Raymond Filch, Jr., and chlld1 with purchase or Blue Lustre
w.-td Slalldlll'll ol flompBcl
rage, lot 50 x 200. $8500.00.
AUCilONEER
Banks, Chester Cremeens, Mra. bar, Mr. and Mrs. Dale llusser ren, Mr. and Mn. Willard Prlct
Carpet Shampoo.
6 22 61c
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CLOSE IN - II acres farm
flomplele 8enlcl
Robert Flaher, Mra Billy J. of Rutland and Mrs. Clyde and daughters, Newark, Ru
Wll..LIAMSON'l/
in.
'coal
fur
Ills
ear
roo111,
rldo
lltld
per(all
clean
),
I
story
frame,
2
Crill
Bradford
Tipton,
Willard Sprouae, DeJ. AnderSOii'S two children
!I dy Durst, Mr. and Mn. S. W
My Offlco Will
nace, automatic damper con· htrmaiCe. llmi1J eu oCD&amp;OIIIJ' bedrooms, front and
back
Write, Prot1o 1r Clllltad
mar Larkins, Valerie Lewil, home, Dorothy and Paul Ander- Durst, R. G Ables, Norman
lo Closed From
trol. Charles Byer, 360 s. 6th
lltld ...,...bii!IJ
porches, part basement, e•·
A. C. IIRADII'ORD
LilT)' M. Bentley, Rotlllle Paci, son.
Deems, Mr and Mn, GIDian
Ave.,
Middleport,
Ohio.
lee
cellent
locatioo.
$8200.00.
RadDe,
otdo
Randy
Halley,
Mra.
Larry
Mr.
•nd
Mrs,
John
Gl~~'n
Taylor,
Stewart, Mra. Elva Da!
Mondlly Juno 211t
6 24 6tp
Metrvpotlla M . BERT M. COX, SALESMAN
S 1 Ito Lee Henry Willis, Mra. RoberJ and family visited his mother ly and Judy Court, llld u.aid
Until
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WY Z-3131
WY WS31 m CONDmONING Relrtger- Runnel, Richard Loucks, Mrs. Mrs. Lana Gibson of HarrtaoO: Violet of Tuppel'8 Plains.
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W8'll
s 25 31G a11on service. Jack'• 1letltt- ~ Lievlng, Mn. Billy Sim(&gt; ville a recent &amp;mday.
Tllllllay July 6th
Fer lummtr Driving .••
I 22 lie
FOR SALE
eratioD, New Haven, Pbotttl tintt, Mrs. JametJ R. Holling&amp;- Mrs. Margaret Douglas visit·
ofyl'Uft Go101lno
- - - - - - - - - THREE bedroom hou•• Bu' Til :t-353'1.
4 I Ito bead and infant son, and Mrs. ed Nellie Clay recently
Pleasut Vall!J HOip)W
oLubricotion S.rvlco
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ADMITTED· Mra
Jolt
oUnlco r;,..., All sboo
Insurance
temut Ave., Pomeroy, hard- larl Grleler, Plqmbbl ud daughter
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!bert Red·
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Ask obO&lt;Jt FREE 11., offor
wood noon, hot water heatHH!fq
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man ol Dunbar stayed over· Wamaley, Cbeshlre; Mrl. EmFOR BOATERS
PHOTO Cop11Jl&amp; l!ervlce. Cop- lng system, oul or floods, best
M1Dmv111e, otdo
night Sunday with Rev. William est Cunnlngbam, PI, Pleuant,
Insurance
Rlvor 10rvlce on whlto 101
leo mado fll legal paper1, neighborhood, 13.500.
Ead JOlll sewer lloablel
Barnhart.
Mrs. Jolm Hartsook, Vbtlon
OOARANTEED, renewable for •• our boot dock.
birtb recont• a.,d almost any TWO bedroom house,
High
Wo bave toil alzee
Johnny Gibson, son of Jolm Joyce Burger, Bidwell; Mra
life n""pitallzatioo.
Issued
SUPER IERYtCI
other documents.
Street, Lincoln HI!~ PomeSewer Motht..
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Gibson of Athena v!JI~ 1 Ice! Este, Buffalo; Cbarlea &amp;.
II aU ag... Pbono WY Z.6166.
STATION
Reuter IDsttraoce, PomertiJ
roy, recently refinished Inside
Reasoaablo B.ateo
Gauce reatlltlp:
GaiUpoUs with Mrs. Lana Gibson.
Stokes, Buffalo;· Mn. Berlbl
2 18 tlo
OPEN
1 4 tic and out 13.91111.
Call WY Z.Zf71 Day or NI&amp;M Dam 12.2, 11.7, running 1\io feet Zelia Dean a..lsted Lana Marlin, Henderson.
_ __ For Rent
24 HOURS
--H---W- - d- - TWO bedroom houses, Lin7 :II tfc on rollers, Pomeroy-Maaon 20.- Gibson two days housecleaning. DISCHARGED· BaiT)' C..
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a P ante
coin Heights, Pomeroy, new
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M, Pt. Pleasant 24.17, Hlntoo The HarrtaonvfUe Lend • A· to, Pl. J&gt;leasani Mary
I ROOM furnished house on DON'T PUMP )"lU sluggish sep. HELP want£11 : Licensed prac- additions, furnaces, etc. ,7,· BATING, l'ballblq. Mviier .076, Kanawha Falls 2.82, Char- Hand Circle met at the home witb, Pt. Pleulllt.
Beq.
Second St. , alw 3 room apart- tic t.1Dk. Get Klean-Em-AII tical nurse for Carman Nurs- 01111.
FurDaeeo. ArtiOltl Blot•on. lesion 18.88. London, Marmet of Mrs. Bertie Wyatt recently.
ment with bath, partly !urn· oeptic tanlt cleaner. Land· ing Home, at Pomeroy, Ohio.
lll Eaal Mabt IJired, Peal- and Winfield da1111 were on the Mn. PauHne Altlnl waa tbe BIRHS: Mr. llld Mrl. Darlshed Mason Phone 773-5916. mark FarJL Bureau.
.2£-tfc
FOUR
Bedroom
house,
Butter·..,.,,
Pbotte WY Z.ZHI.
sills.
devotional leader.
Present reD Buci, Grimmll Llli1dlq, 1
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1 18 tic BABYSIITER to live in -·and nu t Ave., $7,500.
7 2t lfc Bolt Movemetllt
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles daugltter; Mr. and Mrl, JIDIII
=a""ou"'s=E:-.:FO"'R"""R"'E=-...,..:...:::.-=
Oblo IUver - Louisiana up Jonet1, Mrs. Mary Diehl, Mrs. Slover, Gallipollo FelT)', a datr
. NT, t . fO!lm•
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care for two small children. TWO modern homes, Pomeroy,
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t, 2:55 p.m.; Lunga Poinl up Margaret Halliday, Mrs. Bern- ghter.
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and bath. Ptcture wmdows, ....
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or
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one
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6-25-3tc bedroom, $3,500. each.
vania up 14 3:25 a.m. · Ben
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clantHgtafterPhJuly Wl.yl~11 Linbe.c- : ; :";~~uS:,~P e:t;~':." ~~!
m&amp;. wm.,. ~·:.: .. tN ofllee. McCoon up
5:15a.m.;' Joyce 11:511 p.m.; Clara Beatty up PT. PLEASANT - Eric: Pit
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s. one
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Real Estate For Sale TWO bedroom home Condor .. W·-· ond ...~. POD&lt;. . . . . . . n up 15 2:50 a.m . Zimmer GreenliJI I am.. Tlbolt
liP riclt Krodel, Infant IOn at Mr
fore • a• m• or after 4 p• m. toxletty,
PQ' tel apply Glvet ""' FOR
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tlonal Banll BulldiDio Pomeroy. Ohto. d
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pod eootrol of dHtrueU ve larvaa
SA : 6 rooms, bath and
ree' garage attac '
until Monday. June .. 1N5••, 10!00 own 15, 4:40a.m.; Bayou Bar- Greenup 3:30 a.m.: Wayne It
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O'&lt;ID&lt;O • · M., ••• '"" ..,.of • 1058 atlera down 5 5·'" am· Jane down Greenup 4·5 am· Sa' Pleasant, and Beth Ann "'~_______....:....=...:::
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mod.•l 25 . toM bDUM traUer, trltb
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who served in a Nazi Panzer """" 1
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announcement in a nationwide
tde\li~ton address from Soestdijk Pa1ac•. Sceses of the couple surrounded by the royal
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aniel , new president; Bob Eastman, treasurer, Mr. McAfee, Jim Wiseecretary. Absent were Don Young. external vice president and Fred
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tack six miles to the wesL
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attorneya were called to
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Connie titf'Yens, Deao Jones.
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from Republicans, whether
these organizations be liberal,
moderate, or conservative," he
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finance the operation of the Republican National Committee
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nanced - and we are far from
that position at this moment I ... must attempt at least to I
discourage the creation of or- ~
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to 1ented Free Sucwty AssocJatJOn, 1iberaJ group. .Both
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pared for . dehvery before a highlight the first day's sessions crea ted With the l&gt;le&gt;Smg orlwater and the Republicans for
closed sesston of the party's of Ule two • day meetmg.
IBarry M Goldwater. one or Progress have denied that their
national committee and state Bliss' words were a1med at the party s chi:impion Jund-rais- groups would siphon off mucb
cha!men.
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cash rrom the regular GOP orHis report and a lunch speech forming around the gop, most I But he also look Issue With gamzation.
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