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tlnel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, June 2B. 19651

Miss Lowery

SOCIAL
CAl.d'_jVNDAR

Family Picnk u

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Honored
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Brrdal Shower

Officers are Installed last Week

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The Pomeroy WCTU Will meet tMitheSS Hattly Hoswery,laal sehoonorl • • • • • • - • • • •....
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day. at 2 p.m Miss ElizabethOth Nurslkngndm 'thalhlpolis, spent
ELBERFELDS
Duffy Will he IS chargL o: the e wee e WI
er parents,
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,, program. All members are urg~ Mr. and Mrs. Dona ld Lowery.
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Mrs. Raymond Burns and '
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People In "
Swain. roll r&lt;~ll. w&lt;1s a~;~;wered aor past president.
eo her gifts, .guest.s were invit- 1
Pcmeroy ~ W dd
J· n.. " "'-" Ro•.JIIIIIde he PI "i Mrs. Holl sopke briefly and ed lu the dinmg rnom for
re- i"
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gram was m 'obmvaul'e
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Mrs. Azelline Smith returned
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Day, Fathers D"' and lnd~ 1 btrtl1day parttes at the Clulh- ered with ,, while cloth and ' tv her home, Porkersburg. w.
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pendenr£&gt; Da~_.
Vfllh_severa cothe Veter.:ms Hospital each t·entered with an arrangement Va Saturda after spending a By Couple
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mt&gt;mbers tak1n~ part m rPad- year. with the next to bt• tn lol pink and white gladiolus in ~ f · d
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' August. She asked that mem- a cn·stal bowl. a gift of Mrs. ' Dew.. · aysp WI 1Jer Sh
mo ter, rs. Wedding plans have
Ings .an d songs.
been
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sub· · ~~
a lh'l' du . 1 . the
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essie a 11erson. e was ac- .
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new , A. A. Dillard.
·oo home b,) tJer daugh- completed by Miss Patricia
Hefreshments of I('~ cream, ' vear as soon as possible Jt was '
cum pam
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I A cake dPCoraled In blue and ter Becky whc spent the past Ann Lowery, daughter of Mr.
koo I at·d an d ('off•"' wer e en)OV. · "a nnouncn~
at an y \.rueser l .
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Loed by Trt&gt;!i:Sie Sw&lt;.~in. _Ara My · WHS elected as mayor of her ; whtte. l~e tream _Nith a _ue week with her grandmother .. I an
rs._ na
owery,
Jects. es]l{'&lt;"iallv "!ithmg·· was t•l l\· at Girls ~late, Mrs. Knapp ' bell destgn, and pmk W:eddmg Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Mulhns g~n-St. _Middleport, and Mr. Ed·
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brll mmt; were served w1lh col· and daughter Jackie 'eft today wm Stem, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ht' ld
presen 1e 8 gJ 11 0 · rs. 0 11 · 1
Th ~guest 1·1st , for a visit· at
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t&gt;rs. F:Ha H&lt;mnum, Ht's!i Larkins. At thf' dosf' o! the meeting, I fee to the gul'sts.
Umon. W. Va .
WID em ~ · r. o ew aven,
Florence Ltmtwrgl'r.
Mary ' re freshmrnts were served by included Mr., Cummmgs, Mrs. with ht'r father. Lee Oixon.
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Pirrre ..\'lr nnd Mrs. · -wis l_\lrs. Knapp and Mrs. fisher .. Norman Humphreys, Mrs .. Ed- . Mr. and Mrs. Jatne!l Hall and ! The vows _of the double rmg
£·,de-ell Mr . rl ~lr .... Charles ; Barlon Hoi I of Logan wa.o;; a , ith Sisson._ Mrs. Myron Mtller,! family were reeent guests uf ceremony will be read by the
Httnsh"'y and !ht&lt; ltn o:t+&gt;'-:S. Mrs . .guesl lor !ltf' slwial hour.
h.r:: . Morns Mrs. Vlarcus Cham-, Mr. ond Mrs. Kenneth Harris. Rev. Howard Ruppelt Sunday,
Carter.
A pollurk dinner at 6 p. m. bers. Mrs. Donald Lower! . mo- Mr. and \-'Irs. Paul E. Moore .J~Iy F'ourlh a_t 2:30 P:m· at !.he
wil l nrrc·f-'dp Jhe next mrf'!ing liter of rhp brid_e-clect.
and sons, Ray and Scottie and P..hdd-~eport F'1rst Unlle-d Pres1

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The Pomeroy Chamber of and Kermit Walton, treasurer.
Commerce voted unanimously Named to the board of dlrec·
Monday to sponsor the Big Bend tors were Blaettnar, Theodore
Regatta Weekend again it 1966. T. Reed, Jr., AI Leonard, Wal·
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ton, Richard S. Owen, Paul
The aellon to stage Wthe ko!C-d Chapman and Kenneth Grover.
ond annual Regatta ee en Holdover directors are Leslie
In downtown Pomero~ was de- Fultz Fred Crow Carsey Bob
Cldea upon shortly after Jack Gant' Bob Thompson and Bill
carsey, manager ot Landmark Grue~r.
1:. Pomeroy, was re-elected pres- Dates lor the 19116 regalia were
!dent.
not fixed in Monday'&amp; session
Carsey, and this year's Re- at Crow'&amp; Town and Country
gatta general chairman, Willis restaurant, but a meeting Is to
Leadingham, were praised lor be scheduled soon by this year's
their work in connection with re alta chairman
to discuss
th 1965 R tt
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Mr. Carsey was credtted by Pomeroy Mayor Charles I.e;everal speakers for msptrlng gar reported several persons
and leadln&amp; an outstandmg C are to be commended lor work
of C program. ibiS year.
~long the riverbank 1" prepara·
They co'!:phmented Carsey !Jon for the regatta.
May~r
for hemg One of the hardest Legar plans to make a public
working presidents the ;,orne- report or those who worked on
roy C of C has ever had.
the projeCt
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other olficers elected for the Other matters diScussed were
sew C of C year were Mr. Lead· the pendmg all'jlOrt project and
mgham. vice president; John several proposed Improvements
WIIIi•m Blaettnar, secretary. in Pomeroy, including a munic-

with the former's mother M
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Mtnme Gilmore and daughter,
Mrs. George Childs and
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Vacat•'on Tr•'p
Thru Norfheasf
Is CompIef ed

Mr. and Mrs. John Fultz and
children Anit M ·
d Joh
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Ma~c ha~ returned from a vacahon tr1p through the New
Englan~ States. They. were ae-com_pamOO by her SISter and
fam1ly, Mr. and Mrs.
~oglesong and daughter,

21 and
to bytenan Church.
l lmda Anne, of Portsmouth. .
8 II Mrs A. A. Dtllard. Mrs. Ed- graudson. Joseph returned
.&lt;: irl Stater&gt; ,111 d mnthm nnd "'" Stein II , \Irs. J. K Harley .! their home. Alliance Saturday ,j Serving as maid or honor for Some of the_ pomts
Pomeroy Ohio
tht&gt; memht'rs :ue urgfd to al Paul Hn:· 1on_stall Mrs . Rod- aflt&gt;r a v1s1t with his parents. [ the bnde-elect Will be
MISS durtng the lrtp mcluded Gettyslt•nd.
ney Saurr, Mrs Perry ~itch. l.r, and Mrs. Wilbur Moore. I Jackie Garrell or Wh~elersburg, burg. Pa .. Lancaster County.
TON~.~~~:. J~;;_oAY
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.VIis." Na ncy Saut&gt;r. Mrs. Alict' Mrs. Lewis Thompson •Mar- Ohto. Bndesma1ds Will be Mtss and the A~msh settlements .m
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Koe.nig. Mrs Howard Byers. jorie Moore 1 of Akron 8 form-! Helen Taylor of Columbus and [ Pennsylvama the
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!1t•11t: L•a• ~~ - Ollvtu d~-&gt;Havvil ' fl ~O-H FRANK CORNELL I \:rs Carroll Swanson \1rs . F'_
ran. l Pomero~' residen'. ~nderwent Molly F"le~ing. Gallipolis Flow- ~:se at New London, Conn.; I
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A prcmc was /ietd at the Port- CIS Ar:derson. Mrs . .Jo Bmley , surgery at Akron General Hos- er g1rls _wJII ~Esther Lowery l . Pt' Cod, Wood_s Hole, Hyan.
wm CampnPI! Vif'tnr Buo 11c1nd Park Sunday, Junr 2n for .\1rs . Kenneth
MeF.lhinny ·i pilal Tuesda,v 1wd is ronvalt'~c- of Hamsonvtlle and Donn a : ~IS Port, Sandwrc~ and Prov- 11
no . Marv A.,lnt
Far her's da_v In honor or Frank Mr" ..Jamt&gt;s Pullrn Mrs. Cl.ar- ! ing nicely.
I~wery of Can?nsburg, Pa., roll- mcelown on the tip of
I he
Colorurtuon
('orne!J. At!t-nding were
\1r enr·e l.are_v, Mrs. Dwight Wal- Mr. lind Mrs Rt&gt;t'S&lt;' T_ West sms of lhe bnde.
I cape, ~hen to Plymouth Rock
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und Mrs. Charlt's 1.t.llen and snn~ la1'P
and sons. Turn, Lorrv cmd Mike Samuel Maynard of Colum.l 'md OtiS Air force Base.
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WEDNESDAY, Jun• 30
o! Wellsville, Mr. and \1rs. AI. Mrs. Carl Mt~llnx, Mrs. Rd- of Naplt'~ . F!a_ v is ite~j last wet&gt;k : bus. rousin of the groom . will T_hey traveled ~hrough
thl.i'
NOT OPEN
fred C'ornell and children of ward Crooks. .\1rs . Jame~ .John- wirh \1r. and Mrs . Benton Ponn. , be the ring bearer. Best man W~tte Mountam~ In New Hamp- •
Bolivur. ~lr". ~~arl Wells and son, \.1rs . Ruth Moore, Mrs. Fae Thc.v also visilt&gt;d 81 Mt Vernon for Mr. Slein will be Wayne . shtre and the skr resorts al Con- 1
THURS .. FRI. ond SAT.
July 1-2·3
Wilma of st. .\1ary~ w Va . Liltle, Mrs. Charles Clarkson. _with his dcwghters, Mrs. Eve- ' Nelson of Dexter . and ushers i voy an~ Glenn. the Story Land :
THE BEATd:... ill
Mrs Chnrlrs /')(&gt; lung and girls ' Mrs. Adolph Saelens. MrS. l lyn Hutrllison. ~rs_ Bernice . WJ!l bt.' Ronald Stem, New Hav- ~ for .chtldren, also Ba:re, Vt., !
"GO GO MANIA"
George Hobsteller. Mrs. Edna DeLong and Mrs. Helen Meier. en , brother of the groom. Dave 1tourmg the large gramte quar-j
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fr~nC'h. Mrs. Richard Cham- Thev lefl for their home F'ri- Warner.
Mason and
Jack ry: the Green Mts. and Stowe
16 Top Art~. SOf'klll PITI from
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i brrs. Mrs. W
aller Crooks. Miss day·.
Flesher of New Haven.
skt resort.
ro. S11~an Mau.l{r'Hm. Thr An
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Ted
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Mrs.
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Rader
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ColumWrdding
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be
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_Crossmg_ on. the ferry, they
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ey, Jr. and Miss Carolyn Rus- bus was the weekend guesl of vtded by Mrs. Lillian Ste1ff, [ VISit~ pomts lD N:w York In·
Hurk in ' 8t"rrie~. Hrrman ·.~
TONIGHT
Ht&gt;rmil $, Nashrillf' Tetns.
' sell
her sister, :\1rs . w. H_ F:hl:'rs- organist, and Mr. Lewis Sauer, lcludmg Lake Placrd, North 1
"BEDTIME STORY"
Four Pennies .' Billy 1\rnmt&gt;r
- -- ---- · oach and daughter, Sybil.
Jr .. soloist . Registering th "IPole tSanta Land) aod went
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.Marlon Brando
&amp; Dakotas. Sounds Jneorpor
of
Racine;
Mr
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Mrs
Wiley
Mr
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Mrs.
Ray
Crumley
gul'sts
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Mrs,
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alf'rl, Thf' Funrmu~l . Pf'ter &amp;
C:ordon. Bllie Oa\'is
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Cornell of Portlano Bill and returned to !heir home, Wells- &lt;Woodard I SuSie Allensworth) ada. They VISited Ntagara
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First fabulous
Dink
Cornell
of
Portland,
Mrs
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Saturdav
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bride.
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Gatenroute.
home.
They
traveled
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"THE CARETAK!RS"
Fr11g P\' Pr filmPd! LaDansP
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Robe-rt Slack Polly Bt&gt;rgen , beulah Autherson anc. daugh- davs v1sit with Miss Elsie Hart lirolls, and Miss Marie Kirch- 2.600 mtles.
A·&lt;io-Gn. Tht&gt; shimmu•st. sha
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kingP.~ I shi\•arpe
thai P\' PT
I tf'r flf Rarine; Una Dotson of . and other relalives and frie-nds. 1 ner of Athens.
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rorl-:f'd thP lnl f'rnalional Beal
COMBAT TIME WINS
Tue•.·W•d.
Jurw 29-30 Long Bottom; Mrs. Garnet Wil-· Harrv Young of Lawrence- A reception will be held In I
Gid . . . .
"GOOliLLA •• THE THING"
Iiams and granddaughter of vil le. 1~ . Va . is spending a few • the social room of the church , COLUMBUS (UPI) FAMILY NIGHTS
('J'nhmrolor 1
Colu:n~ms: Mr. and Mrs. Hill days with his mother , \lrs . AI- ~ollowmr, the rere~ny .
~ ~at ~me, owned b~ Tamarack
"LILIES OF THE FIELD"
WJr of the (;iants! Bi rlh oC
Sidnev
Poitier
world· ~ tnost terl·f_v,·no ,'tonMustck and children of Pome- rna Young Chesler Road
, mg room hosteMses will be
. arm• . of PatnesvJU~, turned
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ro_v ; e If arrelt o .\1asst - Mr and Mrs I awrenre Lan- anr) ower,
lverpoo 01 the
th ftrsl sub-two mmute
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llrowna l
''THE LON"
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·· of ".v(f. Corne II' ~ -~ mng
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Sunday
afternoon ·. Oh'IO. ~nd . n
Elberfelds RNdy To WNr, 2nd Floor-Pom.,.oy
,n,t~r rlt&gt;~lrovs powrl' in
Wilh Richard Widmark
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llation.'i t War' uf the Glanls I
and Sldnt&gt;y Poi tier
fan te gues 0 IOnor, ran , wilh :\irs. Williafn Kil li nger, .
a lpo IS.. le cus om o
$10,000
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en church wtll he observed.
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The auditing ccmmittee and ed by Edson Roush, Racine, has
~ook officers of Theodorus Coun- ) becom~ a Resummarized ~ire,
Cll Daughters of America rnet i accordmg to the
American
Thursd•y evening at the home ' Guernsey Cattle Club. "Lieuten·
, of Mrs. Donald Hauck, council ant," now has 20 daughters with
deputy, Oshorn St.
55 ol!icial production records. I
I, F~llowing the audit , a social Their average production
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. houf was enjoyed and refresh- 10,382 P&lt;&gt;unds o! milk and 522 j
menls "'rved by the hostess to pounds of fat, when converted !
Mrs. Richard Campbell, !inan- to a twice-daily milking, 311!&gt; •
cial secretary Mrs.
Bern ire I day, mature equivalent basis. I
Darst. recroding secretary, Mr .. "Lieutenant," also had had 17
Lillie Hauck, treasurer: Mrs. of his registered daughters clas- ,
C, 1 Fred Swatzel and Mrs. Hayman silled wltb an average rating
i ~arnitz. auditing committeo .~ _or_82.7 per cent.
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2nd Week! .. Our Most Successful Sale!

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BEST OUTSIDE

PAINT VALUE

Again
Bargains

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YOU CAN BUY

ONE CHECK
PAYS FOR
ALL YOUR
INSURANCE

,. CHARTER HOUSE
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Now you can combine 411 your Nadonwidt pre. miums into ont- pay it 0\'tt rhe year in easy·tohandlt, equal installmtnu, tithtr monthly,
quarterly, ur semi·annu•lly. No more "premium
pressurt" on your budget. No more big "lump
sum'' paymenn to meet. Why not buy Ill your
family protection-for your life, health, homt, car .
and property-tho modern Nationwide ..ay? With
._1 Natioo-.,.ide, just one check takes cart of evefy.
thins ! For lull detail• on our •uirins new PREMIUM PAY PLAN, tall mo;

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WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY
P•1rl 1nd K1n William•
Ponwrwy, 0.
214 I. 2nd St.

THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.
Ttt. O.,.rfnwtlt Store of lulldl~~t~ Slnet 1915

Featuring Nationally Advertised Brands

LADIES
PARIS FASHION

HIGH HEELS - MID HEELS
LimE HHLS
FLATS
STACKS

BALL BAND SUMMIRITTES,
CHARM STEP
ALL COLORS
VALUES TO 10,99

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All Salts Fln1ll ·
No Exchlngesl
H9 Rllurnsl'
S" the New Fell Sport
Shoes by
Connie lnci ·P•rls Fashion

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CAPE KENNEDY tUPII WUdcal slrlken loday lllfll.

WOJ_tKED HARD- Although they w?rked hard, they still smfied and were h1PP7
at Smith·Walbndge M1d~est Cheerleadmg Camp t~ Syr~cuse, Indiana. Pep and e~
thuslasm plus determmatwn were valuable . assets lor these. three members of t~
Pomeroy Htgh School cheerleadtng squad. Pictured are Tern Fultz, Shirley Buter,
and Je_n_n::_y_M_e_n_c_
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COUJMBUS (UP)) - Gov.
Jam.. A. Rhode• olgned lnlo
law today a bill deslped Ia
preveat 1011 of an estimated i
$151 mUlloa Ia peroonal prop-

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il1ary to the Volunteer Fire provided the quaners.
Department served the canteen Pomeroy - L 1o y d Wright,
with Eileen Clark and Marie Rose Mary Raub, Homer Hy·
Rizer as co-chairladies. Boys sell, Margaret McDaniel, Paul
loading and unloading tho unit Carper, Betty Carper, Mike
were Billy, Kenneth and How· FUltz, Dorollt)l B. Woodard,
ard Jr. English, Pete Anderson Phyllis Hennessy, Thomas Hen·
of Gallipolis and Harry Garnes, nessy, Pearl Welker, David Kl&gt;Jr.
blenlz, Walter R. Couch, Erma
Clerical work was perlormed Smith, Charles Rideout, Mar·
by Mary Nease, Jean Nease, jorie Price, Ed Kennedy, Phyl·
Edith Sisson, Helen Brown, Ma· lis English, William Neutzling,
ry Hamm, Pauline Hysell, Mar- Retha Snider, Guy 0. Russel~
tha Mayer Edwina Scott Phy~ Gilbert Zwilling William R&amp;dlis English: Beulah Strau,;s, Na- ford, Joe Goedkner, Marion
omi London, Romona Roush, Ehersbaeh, Frank
Vaughan,
Belly Hayes and Addie Norris. Dorothy Reeves, Homer Smith,
Donations to the &lt;nnteeriLeo Vaushan, Eloise Rouoh,
were made by Holsum Bakery, Roger Chancey, William Davis,
Junmte's Pastry shop, Wehrung Rtchard Eblin, Donald Eblin,
Pastry Shop, Davis Ice and Elfie Pickeno, Perry
Riggs,
Produce Co., and Tiny's Food· I.loyd King and Charles Grif·
land No. 2.
lith.
THE DONORS
Middleport - George Batey,
Mr. Charles S. Gibbs and the Paul Casci, Jack Bechtle, Max
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Democrittic imendinent' at-

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Richard Barton of Long Bot·
tom became a seven gallon donor or blood Monday when 75
persons came to Pomeroy Jr.
high auditorium from whom 110
pints ot blood were accepted.
Four doctors were in charge
of the bloodmobile, Ors. Ray
Heaton, R. R. Pickens. F. M.
Cluff and Selim J. Blazewicz.
Other donors reaching goals
in blood giving were Micahel
Fukz, gallon; David Koblentz
two gallons, and Mrs. Ada Bissell and Betty Jean Hawk, four
&amp;allons. The bloodmobile is a
project of the Meigs County Red
Cross.
Nurses serving _were Edna
IFrench, Catherme Lowery,
Frances Brewington,
Leah
Weatherby and Mary Lou Fick.
Of the 60 pints received, 54
were in replacement and 12
donora appeared the lint llme.
Ladies of tho Syracuse Aux·

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60 Donors Give Blood

Ike Suggests GOP Act to
Change Convention Image

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CONNIE$- HEEL HUGGERS

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In Footwear .,
At Hartley and Bennett

Sawyer , John Blaetlnar, N. w,
Compton, Bob Gant, Dick Ow·
en, Ted Dolfllie, Willis t.ead·
ingham, Bob Jacobs. Bill Downie, AI Leonard, Fred Crow,
BHI Grueser and Bob Wingett.

PT. PLEASANT- Maurice ,r.an..&amp; of Plf'
sons, W. Va ., was hired as princl]llf'lW' 'PbW' Ple11111t ·
tempts.
A NEW THREE
The Ohio Slate Patrol charg- ly 111&lt;81 toeeaoH u1 appeals. High School at Monday night's Mason County Bomt of
The vote was :16-2 alter a 91&gt; bor contract commencing July for the lolll1b day.
ed a driver in ao accident that
,.,_ ""'" Education meeting.
1·
houf!l session that ran well past I, 1965. bas been necotlated beA speltmn11 for lite feeler- took place atl:45 p. m. Monday Ulll! ·· 11111 11 11
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Freeman, recommended by is comlnl to Point Pleasant
midnight and also saw passage tween the V1nadium Corpora- II space a&amp;eaey estimated • on Rt. 33. three and nine-tenths
Supt. Milton Burdelle, received Lewisburc l!iih School, Greenor • compromise bill which tlon of America and the United boat I,SGO mea ..ere off wort miles north of the junction wltb
Ithe voles of all the board mem- brier county, where be wu
would provide public school bus Steel Workers of America for today - oboat 401 Ius tit.. Rt. 124.
. hers with the exception
of principal. He also hat sen~
transportation to private and three planta, one of which Ia lbe number of workers who
A car driven south by Eldon
Earl Keefer who abstained.
as principal at Philippi, Grattparochial school students. That the plant at Graham W. Va., refuo.. to crou picket UnH Walburn, t8, Middleport, was
't
ln the discussion on the hir- on and Parsons.
bill now goes to the House.
II was announed in New York Monday,
passing another being towed,
ing of Freeman, Keefer sta~ He is a veteran of World War
Only Youngstown Democrats today.
,.,_,,_ ... , 1 0 , .o . ''"' steered by Edward Dorst, 18,
ed that he would not vote for II, a 32nd degree Mason, Shnt&gt;o
Charles J. carney and Thomas I Under the agreement the comPomeroy. When a car ap100
a man he did not know, oor er, member of the WVEA and
P. Gilmartin voted against the pany wtll place tn escrow, li'IJ
proached !rom the north, the
ever heard tell of, to head the National Education Assn., ...
u.
b d 1 h' h
d-j
cents
an
bour
pending
conclusPatrol
said
Walburn
cut
back
PT.
PLEASANT
Pl.
Pleaslargest school in the county and a past president or the Prl~
1
~ ro~ 'aw c~~~e~:c:~:~n:~~~ ion of negotiations between the
in and hit the rear of the Durst ant will _celebrate the Fourth in his opinion he did not feel pals Associations In
Tlylor,
SPACE CENTER. HOUSTON to .
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sleel
industry
and
United
Sttel
vehicle
There
waa
moderate
or
July
wtth
a
variety
of
achvl·
any
hoard
member
should
vote
Tucker
and
Barbour
countlea.
tron oud1. ouse-,enate
· sev er- ror a man th ey d'd
•·. holda
- Stl of America's healthiest
d f 1 er-•' workers
damage· to both ca Th d - tit'S for th e r·rrst t·tme m
1 n'I know or Among the certlf'tea te1 ,
ences an msert 1un s. or new [
·
A married man and a 17·year·
rs. e rtV· 1
kn
th' ab 1
high
h 1 rincipal'
young aclentlsts, doctors and ro 'ects a roved in other bills Besides the plaat at Graham old 'uvenile both of Rt 1 Har- era sescaped Injury.
1 years.
ow any mg ou.
are,
sc oo p
. s:
pp
talk
h · in Mason coonty, other, facili- riso~ville ~ere held bt •M ·g
Walburn was cited to Meigs The festivities will begin on Accordmg to a resume read county superintendent's, lint
leoloJists officially take the tj. p ~
tie of "astronaut" today. Their. evererethatwaathesome
'
ow·, tles in the new contract are
,.
el s coort F 'd
fo f 'I
July 3, with a Queen's Ball at of Freeman'• background, he_teou
__
tln_u_ed_on
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.
eounty )811 today 011 charges
rt ay
r at ure to
. R rt
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'. th
d t
d plants m Steubenville aod Cam· of contributing to the detinquen- slop in ..sured clear distance. the new Pleasant Pomt eso
fiNe yeara.
cur m e amen men s a~ bridge. Agreements for Vanad.
In the convention rooms over
They are Dr Edward G. Gib· avoid the conference commit. ium's other plants were con· cy of ~lllOI'll.
the main lobby. Tickets are 1
·
tee altogether
SheriH Habert C. Hartenbach
,
.
oon, 29, or San Clemente, Calif.,
·
eluded earlier.
said Arnold Ray Par ., 21 M1chael Aeceptf'd
available lor the dance at 13
10
who holdl 1 degree in jet pro- Passage by Wednesday mid·
.
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per coople,
i
pulsion engineering; Dr. Owen night is a must II slate operaand the Juvemle were arr~fed
I o rande
On Sunday there will he a
K. Garriott, 34, of Palo Alto, lions are to ccntinue without
Veteraoo Memorial Hoapllsp Iearly today alter an all-mght Gary Lee Michael, son of parade at 12:30 p. m. begin"A national convention Is as fascinlllnt u 1 rwiY1l
Calif., an associate professor of interruption. The p_resent oper· Admlosioas - Leona Hubbard hunt that began at 10 p.m. Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Samuel Ding at the Tu-Endie-Wei park
or
a hanging. It is vulgar, ugly, stupid, ond tedious, ,.
electrical engineering at Stan- ating budget dJes wtth the fiScal Syracuse; James Adams, Porn· day. .
.
Michael, Rt. l. Minersville, haa witb Bob Siler acting as mar·
be
sure, and yet there suddenly COIMI 1 show M pudf
ford University; Dr. F. Curtis year Wednesday night,
eroy; Howard Roush, Pomeroy; Sheriff Hartenbach aald two been accepted lor enrollment shall. Featured in the parade
Michel, 31, of Houston, an as- The House, meanwhile, work- Lucille Norris, Racine; Bar- teen-age girls, one of Salem at Rio Gr~nd• College next will be a special service team, 1nd hilarious, so melodram1tic ond oboe-, 10 u•
sistant professor or space sci· ed its way through nine bills, bara Fry, Pomeroy ; Mrs. Ken· Twp. and the other • _ Scipio t.U. He wdl prepare to teach. Company B Airborne Rangers imaginlbly exhilarating ond prepo1t.rous that
ence at Rice University ; Dr. including the proposal making neth Hatfield, Bidwell; Mrs. twp. resident, were enllced Jn.. A craduate of Eastern High from Huntington under
the 1 gorgoouo yNr in an hour."- H. L. Mencken
Duane E. Graveline 34
of tomato juice Ohio's oiOclal Robert Stewart, l\lnersviUe; to a car and driven around With achool. he was acl!ve m band, command of Col. Charles Muth;
Houston a medical • s~ialist drink. It now goes to the Senate. Estill Moore, Syracuse: Marie them In tbe vehicle most of the football , track
and religioUs The Charleston Shrioe C I ub
By Raymond M. Lohr
with the Manned Spacecraft
Oomigan, Chester; Mary Sear· mght.
.
clubs In high ochool.
Oriental Band aud Brass Band;
WASHINGTON (UPI) - ~'ormer President Dwlpt D.
Center· Dr Josepb P. Kerwin
les, Middleport: Janet Neal, SheriH Hartenbach aatd the
American Legion Post No. 23 Eisenhower wants the next Republican National Conven'
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FIREMEN CALLED
Middleport
gtrls were staymg at the aame
,
d N ti al G rd tion to look less like a Pier 6 brawl and more like a mHt33, of Jacksoovtlle, a., • Na·
.
ho
nd tho tit of
f
Metes Geaeral Hospital
color guar : a on
us in of the board of trustees
vy fliflhl surgeon and jet pilot; The Pomeroy Volunteer Fire DilcllarJM -Florence Dorst, them~.:n.ag • er .:n~h o Admfoolons - Bruce Lloyd drill team and vehicles: bicy· ""·I was his proposal-of: tioo In San Francil&lt;o'a C..
and Dr. Harrison H. Schmitt, department was IIWI1llloned at P~eroy; Melvin Sydebotham. were not at"':.mesc;;'~as th!! Middleport; Roenna Sanders: cle decorating contest parUcl- lered in a speech to the Repub- Palace.
29, of Flagslall, Artz., a bacbe· 1.311 p.m. Monday to extin&amp;ulsh Mmersvllle.
.
Reedsville· Essie Russell Mid- pants; high school bands, ctvll U. National Committee Moo- "We bave oeen plcllnl tl
lor geologist. ·
a brush lire behind Brown'• Blr*- Mr. and Mra. Hobert lhe Sheriff's department was dlt&gt;Ort ·
'
derense cars. !arm machinery, dean 1 .
ving the Image hoodlums harusin&amp; the wife o1
Tractor Sales on West Main- Stewart, Minersville, 1 daugh- contacted and the ~e~~rcb was ~.. _ None.
Hones. sccul!, 4-H clubs and 0~Y theor G~;'~rore the !1161- a speak.,: 00 lbe plalb'nl," Ill
J.U VEGAS, NEV.- JAZZ st.
ter,
begun.
floats from various clubs..
presidential election.
said. "I aaw my own~ nra
m118lcian Red Nichola!, who
Sunday afternoon begmnmg at
to me with tears ID ilm' .,..
parlayed five pennies Into per·
o
2:30 at Harmon Field Stables Eisenhower has confessed be- because lbo waa IIIOielottd •
101111 fame end fortune in the
~ol
there will he • horse show. A lore that he has been confused the floor where aile bad.&amp;.
dan~ halla of America, died
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pony will be given away free. by what goes on at PQJittcal nor job.•• "
Monday at the age of 80.
Admission to the horse show 11 ccnventions, lt)cluding the one The genoral did DOt 11111o:
Nichola was pronounced dead
$1 and refreshments will be which first nominated him lor rate But 0110 of IIILt tl-. . ,
at Southern Nevada memorial According to 1 legend Jn De- the project underway locally farm• where no corn waa plant- orsanilation leaders to offer sold.
the White House in 1952.
!IOCi~lel t.Jid Unll8d , _ JD.
Bospllal, "hero he waa talren troit, auto capital of the world, this wrek following a district ed and .saved ~era! hundred suueatlona. The Ohto ASC cc~- Climaxing the two-day event The general reminded the as- ternaUonal lito rtlel!t 1111
after he aulferecl a bear! at· when buggy-maker· I!ODVerted ldclt.-olf meeting at Marietta on dollars. m making field Yistts. mltlee hu followed this up wtlh w.ill be a two • bour llreworu sembled l'llfly notables Monday dauchter of Mra. G. GerdaD
tack at Blair House, a plush to cars, they forgot to take the June 1 Wayne Chase, Orion This wtll be enlaraed upon 10 JnvllaUona to slate unit lead· display SUnd!'l' at 10 P- m. at that television carries the con- Moore of WllldJCion, w11o 11
motel, where he wu llayln&amp;. whlJIIOCket off the dub until a Roush, Violett Morarlty and the 11161 p~am and a~ld re- era. Tho Meigs county ASC ~m- the Tu • End1e • Wei part ~JMID" fellllons Into American homes, Mrs. Elaerthoww's tdlter.
t!Joughtlu\ workman
asked Herbert Shlelda attended !rom suit 1n a aavmp of appi'Oilmall- mittee woicOIIIEIII suggealionl aored by the lo&lt;al fire depart· 11111 may soon CllfY the pro- The (llrl hiNd 11 1 . . . _
11 menl.
CIVU. RIGIITS DEMONSTRA· "why?'•
here.
ly ,1,500.
from ~mers and othera
teedlngs to the rest of the ttllll ~ a, lholl GOP Natora ctoaed traffic on a busy
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kl vi
· r 0. , aat 11 na1 Cllllrman Wllllam &amp;
Chle&amp;IO street Monday and Then, off It came, cutting Throuahoul the c:ountry, alate Added_ to similar action otb- Said Mr. Chue. Moiga ASC Firemen N~ Help
:~ a communtca t
• ~lor . lllld ID line .,..
8·
• polke heuled 71 o1 them to costs and prices. raising sales and county, ASCS people wlll er countJOs through the country, COUDty committee chairman,
..
jaU. Early tbla morning dem· - and the wortma.1 rose to put every form, procedure and this helped cut the m~ "We were slready using as On July Project
"Now~. what do we see" he ~ \.,.~eeu~le :
onstratora enaled 1 diaturb- head the orm.
operation in earrylq on tile Uled in COUilfy ASC oHicea 22 watehWMlt what
Prosldest The Racine Fire Department asked.. W~ see . • plcrure of
s.
ance In 1 courtroom
S h
tting
11m
Uf'
farm
JlfOII'BmB
under
new
and
per
cent
below
tblt
used
In
the
Johnlorl
uid
recently
In
a
eerIs
asking
for
volunteers
to
help
coo!Us1on,
of
norse,
·
of
rmpollsource,
they
~
ltter ~
1
The dtlllOIIIIratora,' seeldng llonu~ :i!:'matloto 0
even ckteer study ' see If any peak. year of 1158 lllltl the 5,1111 .~ of awarda to federal bake beana for their Fourth o! sible deporlllleDI, ol indlffer· the =~~a::""to lilt afallcl
· removal of COII!roV81'11111 fatm
ama 11 the object ol can be eUminaled or made aim· lull-tune ASCS employeel lui emploJeel whoso management Jllly thicken herbecue.
Call ence toward the subJeda that 4lllll
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lchool SUpt. Beojamln c. "Pro~lmpler..
laUIICbed pier, quicker l8ll more econ· year to the 1n11t alnee 1154, tJUIIIQIIonl are aving the u. Walter Cleland WI 1-3471.
are beln&amp; dlac&gt;t n _l ~ the :
~
mab ,;,::. ":
AsrlcUitdre ·omi&lt;al.
.
NduciJtC 1111 ue, ltdtlpt ,. '- $lit Dillon 1 ,_, _ "I 'l1te department Ia sponsor· pla~orm ... well, 1 think tbot fare tile ..,,;,
1 lltodown dut- lllliollwlde by
IM!. mo mn1a1 rush 11our 011 Slablllzallon and CortaerntlGII
wiD Ill' llloiinl
f 0 r qii&lt;OI by f3.7 million.
tut liVery emploJee' 111 contfD. 11tg the barbecue II the Racine most of the Uilited Slateo II
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lllrell ousdle city baU. Service. 11 emphasl!ea the eono mCri
;;;;;;:. has Besl• utlnc AIICS pmon- ,l!lu, "t biiDitU two quos- Junior HiJh echool. There 1~II :::ned b~ aoet ibotll ~
d 111
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t~ AS4;S u rt to aim IIIy •lri!MIY
rlillfi 111 Mel81 nello come up wltlt llliQtllktlll tlaei·
alao be enlertalnment In
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·:f4SJIJNGTON- A NEGRO
ronsrmman today
termed
"Incredible" the nomination or
former Mississippi Gov. James
P. Coleman to a federal appeals
court handling most of t h e
South's key civil rights cases.
Rep. John Conyers Jr., D ·
Mich., assailed President Johnson's appointment of Coleman
to the _Fifth Circuit Court of Appeall, which covera the alatea
of Gooraia, Flodda, Alabama,
Mls81!sippl, LoutSIBDB and Tex·

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to join the C of C and asked
that current membertt assiat in
recruiling new members.
Attending were Carsey, Mayor Legar, Kermit Walton, Kenny Grover, Jack Kerr, Mac

operating budget for the two

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RESUMMARIZED SIRE
II rlmg Comnrrlll'l' : Wtlgorlan Farms Lieutenant,
I tlll'l'ls a11 Tlruradny Iregistered Guernsey bull, own-

lpal swimming pool.
The chamber plans to review
fund raising projects that might
be held when it meets again
July 10. President Carsey urg·
K all merchants o! the town

' James
Se~;u:~~~stod~~!~ssed
in~ Labor Contract
A. Rhodes' II.~ billion

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June Meetmg of
G ld en R Ie
Class-es Held

held at the tratler home of Mrs 'second vtce president; Mary ' l,~ s an
P,'" d strdeamers 't
wl1h bt'r moth- ~
.nmes wt&gt;re P aye an prizes ~~
Bever!v Hen!ilev
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\r1artm secretary
Mai'JOrle
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or 11~s F:thel t'arte. us hoSI Reuter:treasurer.'LeonaSmllh, · ~·,. 1\,~ 1\ln r:, rt
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Has- 0 urward cummmgs.
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Arlf'l' devoi!Ons . eonducted tJy Ichaplam
. . ·' Eulalia Webster
h' S
,
.
T ie tartan. Sarah
Rous , gt. .
:
the presadPnl. M.rs.
ress. Iat Arms; and Pe(jrJ Knctpp, JUil· Afler the honoree had open-!

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relative•. Kathy remained lor the Smoky Mounlalnl. They
a longer vistl with her grand· visited over the weekend wttlt
'f
,
e a
e
mother.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jolw
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Wlf
A family picnic was _held SUnMr. and Mrs. Karl Owen have Harrison and family
befon
~ay ~~!he George Hetnt'S lake,
• ~u
returned from Dayton where leaving Sunday for their 1101
lnstaliJ!tlon of otticet9 wasl ed the meeting in ritualistic
~~:~din~':~. Mr. and Mrs.
JUNI&gt; 28
Mhey wehnre e,_.or ndMr. Mrand home In Pontlac,HMiellrd
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1:;e ·
r
F e Wildermuth Vir· &lt;
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Bel
ra. Jo
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. Mr. and Mrs. owa
yet'l,
held when the American gton orm .. ay "
Gen~vteve ' Miss Patty Lowery brtde . o n erre • r. and Mr' Jane Howell Tent, Daughters Cindy Zetgler of
pre Is and Mra. Russell Scoll and Middleport, BJld Mrs. Ruby Lew·
Auxt11ary of Drew Webster Post gmta ~ tsher nd
d elect of Mr Edwin Stein was Charles Legar and Emelia Oar· of Union Veterans will meet at the guest of Mr. and Mrs Eilrl son David Clear Lake lnd
is of Columbus were in Ches~
met last week at the Legion •Well were namt'd on the au II· honored with a bndal shower lene, Charles William and Jlla. the DAV hall M~nd•y at 7·311 Davenport and Mrs. G. G. Zet&amp;· Pic Larry' Mitch h'as 're- erhill Thursday' where they a~
mg commtltee.
A report on
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,
recenlly w1th Mrs
George I rta Dawn· Mr · and Mrs. J oseph p m
er.
turned· to Fl Story Va !ol- tended funeral services lot
_Peari _Knll~p,_ ~estde~t,_op~~- l~e E~~~~h .~~~~~~ w=~~=~: Lowery, Mrs Oenv~r R1ce and Struble and Michael. Mr and Bethel No. 62 of tho Interns· Pat and Chrts Wilt of Colum· lowing a 10 day furioush · hero for their aunt, Mrs. Can'll
,
~onf~ar Marth~ a dele~ate. l Mrs LewiS Sauer, Jr, as host- Mrs. Gene Mitch and Mark and tiona! Order or Job's Daughters bus have been the guesta of with hla parents, Mr. end Synder, who died in zanesville.
T~e stat~ convent:on to be held esses The shower was held ID Shan, Mrs Dayton Stnckland, will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. their ~randparents, Mr. and: Mrs. Perry Mitch.
Mra. Lewis was the ovemlghl
in Cleveland July 16 _ !8 was the soctal roolllll 'i the Middle· Mr. and . Mrs . Donald Colilns at the Pomeroy Masomc Tern· Mrs. Adolph Saelens the pall! Mlso Sarah Bechtle, who Is gut'S! of Mr. and Mrs. Byera.
0
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d
port Ftrst United Presbyterian and Ronme, Mtss Ruetta Wells, pte.
week.
employed in Columbus spent Mr. and Mrs. Mick Miller,
announce
d
b
I
Church
wh1ch
was
deCorated
Mrs.
Theo
Hemes,
Mr.
and
Mrs
Jane
Howell
Tent
Daughters
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Roller
the weekend with her parents, Middleport, accompanied Mr
1
Ofhcers were m:tal e d Y wtth a pmk and whtle cclor Larry Hemes and Mr. and Mrs, of Union Veterans will meet are here lor a week's vacation! Mr and Mrs. Jack Bechtle.
and Mrs. Elson Spencer of Rt&gt;
ThP .lune mtf'ring ol 1hc Gold- Regma Holl. dJstmt prt&gt;;l len~, I schPme
1George_ ~emes . Lawrenc~ Lan- Monday at 7·30 p m, at the with the1r parents, Mr. andj ~. and Mn. Wil1iam Dixon cine to Cincinnati last weekend
.,1 Rule sunday Srhool Class of,"nd mcluded Vtrgmta
"/e,.
; nmg vtstfed the group m the DAV hall.
Mrs. Wdbur Hanmng and Mrs. &lt;Beverly Perri~ I ha~e returned where thep attended the bat
I
ng
~ollnm
Churches
was
lpresldent,
Ruth
Thorn~n,
lr.t
The
g1ff
table
leaturt'd
while
afternoon
June
H
Max Roller and family.
Ifrom a weddtng tnp through ball gaffit'S.
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BOSON (UPII - The Cleve· bad turned in Boston'• first
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land Indians moved into exclu- score of the game with a solo
W. L. Pet. GB
sive carnping grounds Monday homer In tho foortb.
42 26 .618
National League
Chicago
night by earning a tie with the Replacing Tiant was Floyd
42 26 .618
W. L. Pel. GB Clevelllnd
Chicago White Sox !or first Weaver. He kept Boston score42 '27 .609 1,~
44 30 .S95
Mmnesola
Los Angeles
place in the American League. tess in the sixth even though
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Cincinnati
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San FranciS('U 40 3t .563 2 ,&gt; Balt1more
a t-2 Tribe victory over Boston before he got his wind.
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38 13 .S35 4 ~ New York
Pittsburgh
and a White Sox win over the The Red Sox made tl tight 11-.:111:1;~
~2 41 .4~8 12'-1
36 32 .529 5 Los Angeles
Milwaukee
former league leaders, Minneso- for Weaver again in the ninth
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l'hrladelphia
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when Tony Conigliaro cracked "The lasl mile of a hike Is al- Chicago
JJ 39 .4flll 10 wa,hmglnn
28 45 .384 16'''
Grand as the Tribe's new ac- his lSlh homer. Frankie Matwayo lbe lougbest!"
33 40 .4S2 10&lt;1 Ka,as City 20 4S .306 20 1'. 1
St. Louis
commodation• are, there's a zone followed Conigliaro with a
Houston
33 42 .440 I l'h
Monday's Results
tough fight ahead to bang on single, but the next three went Pirates, Tigers
New York
25 49 .338 19
Nt&gt;w
Yurk
3 Wash 0, lst, twi
to them. llalt the teague is down m order.
Win Contests
New York 4 Wa sh 3. 2nd. night
within walking distance of the The Tribe plays tltt second
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Monday'• Results
top mark, witb the Twins still game of the series with Boston 1 he Ttgdersth qputeet
het e 1, N•w York 5 ~h lw 2, 1st, 1wi Det1 o1t 4 Ba1!1more 3. mghl
6 an
10 · B
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only one-half game out.
tomg
b ela.&lt;i""Mesnd' u ou10 1. New Yor k 6 M'l1w 3, 2nd. mght
Cleveland 9, Boston 2, mghl
This goes for eny8ulek: Rfvlef'l.
We have someth 1ng
1' u lnter·
l '1i~ nos been one ol t~on years.
The win was the seventh for will be Ralph Terry (8-3). On e om
L ::.day
d' Ph1ta 3 St. Louis 0. r.&gt;ght
Ch1cago 1i Mmnesora 4, mght
Gr ea t Bu1ckw•n. we mea11. And no est ~ou morl!. II s ca l •t d llOW to £1ectla 225, W1!1Jcat. LeSabre, St&lt;yo
Tribe Hurler Lulll Tiant, who the mound lor Boston wilt be Pt"meroy oys eag
&gt;amon Pittsburgh 5 Cincinnati 4, night •
llrk or Special. You nem11t- W8'1
1et ~ou r self a Bwdl. thfll 111sy way.
wondM The 1965 crcr:- ol BUicks
Cleal
Becaust we 've had such a areat
er~ &amp;II beautiful They nde well,
left In the sixth when the In- Denni• Bennett (2-ll.
P~Y- h·tt s were E Abbott ISan Fran S Los Ang o. night
~On~
g.ames schbedu led;'
It ell edds up to this: tf you'd
uiiP's year, we can malt&amp; 1t eatoy.
tumdle well BUick er~glnurs , you
dian held a 5-1 edge
1ger 1 er
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really r11ther 1o first ~515. t10
The eas •er we mah it. the closer
see have a way of doing thinp
we II come to break1ng our all · ti~ 8u1ck
people.
Th: lndia~s' .scori~g· began in
:le~r~d ~i'::::. ~o~:bl~n~nJm~ Tuesday's Probable Pitchers le~·h;~~ ~o v~t ~!~~e~~!:J - Hor - t hatSoplease
We 'll flllkl It worth your whi)e.
Buick u les record.
wl1a\'~ th1s ad for? To brag
tbe second tnmng wtth a threetnpte, E. Abbott, G. Skinner ! M1lw"ukee al New York
about Bu1cks? iJo, s1r.
run homer by Fred Whitfield,
and F. Burney , eaeh a sing!e (night)- Keltey {O·IJ vo. Spahn New York at Washington
hrs nrnth of the seas~- In the
and c. Clark, two singles. Jet 11 4-101.
(n igh ll - Downing (b-7I vs.
r. " mmng league battmg lead.
hitters were A. Vaughan and 1
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Davallllo turned t'n h1•o
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LouiS at Philadelphia Delrmt. at Baltimore lnight) ..... '
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each two smgles
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~lft.h homer for the year, a solo
and G. Davis a single.
! !m~hl.) - .,Purkey (5-5) vs Be. Wit'kersham / l-6f vs. Pappas
jOb.
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600 000---6 5 31linsk) ' 2-·4'·
tS-21.
_ Both four-baggrs came off los_ .
Tigers _
2110 HOx- 10 9 31' Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (2, Cleveland al Boslon lnl hllmg pttcber Btli M?nbouquette ,. The Yankees
mamlamed C. Gilmore, Soutsby and A twi night I - Nu.&lt;hall •1-21 and i McDowell , 9_.11 vo iennet
who was relieved m lite third tbelf two-game edge on the Vaughan tslnkmg out 5. walk· , Elhs &lt;12-31 vs. Gibbon •2-5) : 12_11
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a double by R&amp;cky Cola- Boys' Le~gue pack in Middt.. ing 31. C. Clark and G. Ski nner and Fn•nd tHl).
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Cleveland came up With a to- ]12-3 victory DVer the Braves
PlRATE GAME
, Houston at Ch1cago - RayWednesda~·s Gamt's
tat of 14 bits off a battery oi l and the Redlegs remained in Pirate hitters were M. !JiJ. ' mood 13-31 vs. Ellsworth (8-3). Chiragn at I(. City, 2 twi-nighl
500 E. Main St., Pomeroy, 0.
four Red Sox pitchers. Three or contention by dereating the In· lard, two singles, Van Meter al Los Angeles at San Francisco ~;om~~ola at J.o~ A~gete~. mglit
the hits were by Leon Wagner I dlans 41-3.
double, Will a !ripple and single i- Koufax 112·31 vs. Shaw •7-41. evel"nd at Washmgton, n~ght
Tiant was called
Jfi
the Braves getting hits were G. and C. Legar a homer and two ~
Wednesday 's Gamf's
New. York at BaHtmme, mght I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ see lhe Buitk exhibit at lhe Gt&gt;l\efal Moton~- New York World'IF*
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mound after ne gave up a dou-l st avena s1nge.
· 1 Dunee
1 a do.
Los Angeles at Chicago 121
Del•o•t • 1 Boston, mght
- ----- - u singles.
bte to Cart Yastrzemskl and is- bte and Boyd a homer and sin- For the Bombers, M. Titus Cincinnati at New York. nigh!
_ _ _ _ _,
sued ht. fourth walk ol the gle. Yank hitters were c hip 1had a doul&gt;te and si ngle. D. I Milwaukee at Phila, night
game to Felix Mantilla, who Haggerty two singles, Gene 1Snouffer, J. Dillard aod J.! Sl. Lo,uis at Pittsburgh. night
-----------~ Powell a homer, double
and iCiiapman, each a smgte. _ ;San ~ran at Houston, night
Williams Fans
single. and Hayman a ·triple I Wttl, th~ Ptrate Pilcher, pll&lt;h----and single.
ed a no-httter. (aclllg fow· over
16 Batten lD m
The other game was 22-! af. the regulatiorl 18 men, one get'
Wltllama ~pts. Sent 1-14 oal
ter three innings 37_3 alter ll~g on by an error, hitting one
Mike williams, Bedford right· four. Top hitter i~ the parade batter, walking one. and one
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--wo·J~
hts team to ~ 1~3 victory ov· Dennis Bo 5
catcher with P&gt;rates
33S 002--13 13 I
er Syracuse m Ltttle Southern I two homC:s8 'foor sn 1 • and Bombers
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was Will and Van Meter ( fa~mng ,
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Syracuse Dati park.
Ion ba the Bth tim ia an 12, walkrng 21. Hudnell. I a nee
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t2), and Forte, Jlanning 9, walk.
error.
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the mound for the wmners fan. For tho Indians B. Mullen tng 11~mg. tile 15 batters white walk- singled. Halley had lwo singles,
----tng !tve. He also btl a home run. and Martin singled.
OPENS EXIOBITION
Other Bedford bttters . were Braves _ _ 200 001 _ 3 4 3
RIO DE JANEIRO 1UPil Steve Burson wtlh two smgtes, Yank e
_
St.
Joseph's of Philadelphia, the ,
202 531
12 7 1
Bitt Chaney, a triple and Wayne G. est"aven and Taylor. Van· Unitedd States'
. h lhird - ranked
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Welt and Greg Meeks,_ each a Meter and PowelL Umpire: earn urmg l • 11164-85 college
single. For Syracuse, Jtm Hub- Art Slobart
basketball season, opens • ...
bard had a double and Steve Redle s 54 , 131 1151 !3---4! 30 0 ries of exhibition games .gainst
Winebrenner and Tom Thorpe, 1 di g
201 000 _ 3 4 8 Soulh Amertcan opponents lo0
a single apiece.
Hansi
d Bo
R tie night when It takes on the TiAmetic.a'a Llrgeat Selling C1Qit
Pat Arnold and J. Hubbard denps eMr •tnl Uggs: Ca Wy juca tennis club team of Rio.
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shared pilehi ng dubes or Y· Searles
- - racuse, striking oul 9 and wall- ~
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FIGHT RESULTS
' By Uotted Preos IDteraallonat
NAPLES, Italy (UP!) - Salvatore Burruni, 119, Italy, outpointed JerryStokea, 120\1, La1 1
America• Leaguo
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Wub.
0110 doo 0110-- 0 2 2 Ted h"
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Stotttemyre tiH 1 and Howard,
W ltlteld. 143. Sprmgtletd,
Edwards (8) . Richert, Daniels Mass., . stopped At Simmons,
•71 , Bridgell t7), Kline (91 and 137, Mtamt, Fla. (4).
Camilli. Loser - Richert •5·61 .
HR- Boyer 15th).
MONTREAL (UP!) - Buster
(btl fame)
Mathis, 300, Battle Creek,
New York 002 110 0110-- 4 10 2 Mich.. slupped Bob Maynard,
Waab.
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Stafford, Tiefenaur (6), Hem-! den, 17S, Montreal, outpointed
lltott (9), Ramos (9) and Ed- Burke Emery, 171, Sberbrooke,
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Check no further lhan Juan Marlchal ocord a "big one" June 15 In their previOUS rnee~ batters.
the Reds a 5-4 defeat, the Phil- nings Ill win his sixth game tor ~~~l:rd Ysulf~r.J' his •~ird JoSs n Ron :~nUl and Don LandrWII •
Marlehal'o man-tl).maa record -bigger even than most victor· inga lhll year, allowed sir hill. Wtth Hat Lanir on third adelphi• Philties blanked the St. the Pirates although he_ ueeneu against foor wins for · tbe ~;,. each hit a two-run homer l!!li!t .
qalnst Don Dryadale to see lei over Drysdale - when ho walked one batter and struck base and Randy Htmdley on Lours Cardmats 3-&lt;1, the _New help from AI McBean m the dinals.
LaiT} Jackson pitdled a StJ·bij. J, 1
why tbe San Franct.co Gtonts pitched the Giants to a 5-f vlo- out five. 11 ·was bis lilth shu~ first as a result of !he errors York Mets whipped the M1lw•u- ninth when the Reds scored all A crowd of 38 033 at Shea ter to wiD hi! filth game fll'• .,
rate the 27-year-old name-throw- tory over "Big D" and the No- out of the season and raised Dick Schofield bit to thlfd base- kee Braves li-2 and 6-3, and the their runs with the help ol a Stadium saw the Mets break a tho Cubs Joe Morgan dnd Wall' 1
er the best rtghthanded pttcbor tional League tending Dndgers his 1965 mark against league man Jim Gilliam who started a Chicago Cubs downed the Hous- three • run double by Gordie nv..game losing streak when Bond ho,;,..ed for lhe Astrot ..
in basbaU.
Monday night. The loss was the to 12-a. Drysdale •offered hJS rundown pl~y between thtrd and Uln Astros 7-2 on other Nattonal Coleman. Cardwell homered to Jack Fisher pitched a nine-hi~ Segui Giusti sufiMld bll 111ur111
Maricbal'l lifetime ret'llfd fourth in five games of the 9ev..nth to" against 11 victor- borne. Ump1re AI Barlick waved League games.
help his own cause while Bitt ter behind an ll-bit attack in 10,.
against the Lo• Angeles !Jodg Dodgers while the triumph is.
Lanier across the plate when In the Arnert_can League, Chi· Mazeroski and Willie Stargell
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en' "Big D" Is live victortes moved the Gtants (O wlthtn 210 Willie Mays singled born~ catcher John Roseboro waa cago routed Mmnesota
- :Je had two hils eactJ
the Pi- Oall Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport 0 . June 29 1965·1
and three Jouea. Tbat Includes games ot first place and a game Dick Schofield to ~ive the Gt- guilty of obstruct1oo and Matty tro1t mpped Baltrmore 4-3, rates' nrne · bit attack.
Y
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2-1
edge
thla
season
and
five
and
o
baU
of
the
se~nd-ptace
ante
o
t-0
lead
In
tltt
llrsl
inAtou
and
Jim
Hart.
followed
Cleveland
romped
over
Boswn
1
wins In tltelr most recent seven Cincinnati Reds.
nlng and the Giants broke open with smgles productng three 9-2 and New York swept a dou •
dcistoos. Drysdale topped Mart·
Atlowo Sb Hils
the game with a four-run fifth more run•.
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Itt. By Tout Rull
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Davis, Glenn Evans, Albert
ftass ntgr "houl.'s , elementary \;"
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Roush, Bernard Fultz, Keith
P•'nqJlll and ')hiO high sehoot I:!':~A On• of tho mo~t extensive
Goble, William T. Fink.
,1rinripal's
··:M e... e1 of vandalism in recent !
Mioenvllle - Donna Freet•
,
S1tvory. thundering. casrad .. white around tono of rock be-l Prospect Park on the United Ga~ipolis history look
place
er. Clara Lavender
!romed •1an. - nuxE"d
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_A 11110h delolollon
h
""'&lt;~ng
w1lh eo lor&lt; ot neat h. un 1eos·h·m&amp;
enormous ,States
"'de a td s tb ousand • o1Iso et1me
SAlGON (UP!) - American combat troops were S"'-~
,,,_... - Ar1•.tta Plckent,
1
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~·'" ~~ •c doo ~ppeaJh A :the rainbow and lhe lre&lt;h .power !or man to harness, the ;v,.JtoJS every year m seeking ear today at six separate lo- committed to battle for the first time as a unit Monday Norma Baker, Nettte Moore,
'"". 'h&lt; 0011 "mg 1H" 1 'armo ol a light dew at day- falls are one of the wortd'Sibetter vantage points
from ,·alln~'s tn the e~ly accordtngl 1n the VietNam aU S military snokesman reported to- Myta Hudson, Mabel Pickens,
H '1o•·• h~ tt&gt;lurned
- the bubb1lng ra~&gt;
. j1to Ga hpohs
. . pollee. '
· · Commumst
r auerrillas was con-S)·t v1a Wt'It mg, M'lt
1
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hLu Mnnan break this Is N1agaro Falls. ;&amp;realest natura 1 wo ndero.
whtch to v1ew
day The action against
on R u8h'
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•· pr ne ·'0 ' 1 1 1'' d !dorm. Roaring over , p•eclpltouo Man has also contributed to ids and rumbling faits.
Offl era are asking that any- j tin~l~ today
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Orlo Hubbard, Woodrow ZwiU·
1 ,f)tt IV,., nut r~romm!n e by
be
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s,,rl. Hurdtllf for tltt prmc•- cliff, •prayln&amp; a curtain
oldhe ___ ~ut~l e_ _a •The park observation tower !'""" ho saw Individuals In the
. S. paratroopers of the 173rd Airborne Brtgade mg.
,
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wtlh its huge glass elevators ·•••• f the vandalism to g~t l and Vietnamese troops were lifted by helicopter into the Racine- Jack L. Lyons, llal'
l'"''h" Ihi; yflr L M. Wll,.,., or Ctbrll &lt;'OUnty waa rt·
Rtrthday Dmner
cames tourists to the base of to toucn w.tth them to assJSt m: Communist-controlled "Zone D" tn the jungles 30 tnlles fleCthNetlgler, KBenttnetbJ lmHbodenk,.
apprehensmns
1 th
th
th
ok
aid
es er - e y . a w
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l'oiiOJOilnd•d bv BurdettoiOi lh&amp;t
f.ivl"ll Bob Louke
!he fal~ whore be can walk alPlaces a11~cked by
tbo nor • nor eas 1 0 1 atgon, e sp esman s .
Barbara Sargent, Lloyd Black~
P••nc•pa!lhlp but wu not hired
most ctuse enouah lo toUCh tbe
nd 1 1 tuct d G tr A d
wood
hi lht boord for I loek ol a
-A !utl-coursr birthday dinner powerful flood which is fatlinl va ~: boc he I a ~a ca •
Guyavllle
Martha Rile
serond from board members 81·
Entered Hospital
was given Sunday at lhe Shrine harahly
from obove." Thll ::;. : •• o~:,;. ~~~b a.
Long Bott;m - Bob
•er board memb01· Hob"'' •d· Among !hose who entered Club lodge on Bulavltte 1'08d same awesome wonder.
one window 111 tho oHico. T b 1
8lramer, Ruth Kerr, M r t,
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kms movod the board anepl Holm Hoop•tal In lhe p•st 24 al Gallipolis with Bob Louks llunk• whtle standmg there, stone went througb a blind,
Reed Crary, Howard Parker,
Burdette I rerummf'ndaumt
I huura were · Mn. Robert Me· of Sy racuse as NUest of honor thmks while standing there. bit lhe office counter sad th
Mace! Barton, Richard Barton.
for
lho
family
celebrot1nn
Mr.
has
been
here
smce
before
ea
Ch
1 M 1 k Ad B'· 1
Spokesman John Hulhea ol I N•II ' Rl . I Ga II 'PII IIs, Mrs Hard
k f G II' II I tb
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ld
bounced lhroap an lnotde
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Re· l BtiSB submitted hio proposals ar eo arc n o,
a ..aet'
ry E Wa'ter Rl 1 No th P \\• e l-ou ' o ,a •po '· a . humamly knew I e wor was ind
nd
d·•
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Nellie Coleman
ti" otlfllilon uked the Hnard l' ,
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r _u ' e• ol the hono red gu"t
was around"
w ow a
en .., ap near publican National Chairman at the finn! •••••on of a Repub.
why Goro woo not 1·ecommeud- Clyde C ttllure. Waterloo Star
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lbe corridor bultetla board,
Ray C Btl 8 gav• the GOP 1 ti&lt;Rn Notional Commtttee meet- Rutland - Mary Davld11011...
E"d and Supt. Burdelte !old the Rl . Terry Lynn George, Rt. I hnst
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M
dM
Two other huge
spindles A large plote gill so window blueprl~t f~ the future today ling to supplemtnt a review Wllkeovltle - John A. Wood.
group lhat he hod no•lnnt •· Vmton, Barry Hal le.!, (rown Alle~rng w~re ~ an M ~· atrelching way abov• the Nlag- was broken out of the A. and with tmpbasll on lmprovtd ; Monday of his flf!l three
~olnl! Gore, hlo char.•·••• or City, Mlehoel Kellh Wough, Rl. Atvs all , ~ r. an I ~ ,_ ara Falls , Ontario skyline, the P. otore In the 700 block of Sec- performance in the bill clUes. month• In olflce
ACCIDENT FATAL
•nylhln( of thai notw·e. but he 2 Crown Ctly, Sleven K Wand· Jomes Louks, Ora Kal '
rs Seagram and One•da Towef!, ond Ave, and on up thai ov..
H
ted fl II r ahowln
Relatives have received wonl
wu on I probollor.a•y :onlrH&lt;·t l hnc. Rt. I Pl. Pl•asant. Dovid Roy Armes and liOn. Mr. and ore engmeermg masterpteces, nue at Second and Olive St. a
UNIT CALL~'D
thee d~~~lnln o Re~~b~fcan vot~ ot the death of John VRt&lt; Co&lt;&gt;
and ID olt probobltlty th lo ront-1 A. Groy, Rt. 2 PI Ple•s•nl, M" Robert Taylor and child- practical as lookouts over rna· wmdow wao broken out of !he
In the bl cl~leo and •uburbs In I ney in an accident tr. Rawau
lng yeor would bt hiS 1.,1 yeor !Coome s. Berkley, Henderson, ren, Chari•• lhle, Mr and Mro. ny m1tes of N1agara Rlvor and O'Dell Texaco Ita lion.
The Racine emerger.cy squad Ithe lasl 8lwo re&lt;~denrtal ele&lt;· where he was otatloned witt
of ttochlnl 11 ht woo •illlble Mrs. Dennis While,
Clifton, Rober! Louks, Bob Wingett. and beaut•IU! In tbemselveo.
\ Other downtown damage took was called to the home of Rev. llono He 81110 ~evlewed the rec- ;the U. S. .Navy. He 11 the eon
for llliremenl.
I w. Vo., Donald H. Prlnee , Ap- ~ Mr. Wade Louk,_ Tht honored Giant dams artd hydroelectric 1place when a window was brok- Pau: Sellers at 8: 10 a.m tOday Iom~endations 01 a "big city !01 Mr. and Mr,, Clyde van
1 pie Grove.
w Va. Mrs. Ken· gu.,l reeelved several blrth- plants. built wlih tons and tons ,en out of the Milstead bakery (rom where ~e was transported lcommlttee" Which was 101 0 Cooney ol Tompe, Ariz., fo~
Ho Informed the Jruup lh:l. !nelh J. Stewart, M"on, w. day presents.
of shaped concrete and tortured !Just below Court St., on Th&gt;rd to the Meigs Memor10l hospil· with him 11 a chairman fou~ (llel Middleport resident. Tht
he had dlscusaed thl! n~'itl .t, \'a . Mrs. Joseph Lnd1. MHson.
steel provide
breathtakmg :Ave. AI the Galha
Roller a! as a medical patient.
ears 8 0
de~eased h~d been in lht NuV)
w1tll Goro. Burdell• md ho iw va., Mr&amp;. Roy J Grimm, MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS sigh is.
IMill at the corner of Grape St.,
y
g'
lor •ix years. Details of the ac.
tell that WIIM wu • well quat&lt;-1Ntw Haven, w. va., Mrs. Allie Robert Lee Bolli.,, lB. Ra- Tho Floral Clock ol Ontarlo ,and Fourth Ave., a door win· liMit lba Ylndallsm mllbl be
elden! have not been ro~elvO&lt;t
!ted tnln and nveral olhei I L. E:vans, New Haven, w. Va., · ci"e. farmer. and Ernestine Po- Hydro is patterned after the dow was broken and the wind· otlrlbuted to pii'!ODI from W euther
u yet.
schools wort lnttrlllted In htr Ronald F. Stein. New lfa ven woll. 17, Rt. 1, Pomeroy.
original in Edlnbur11h, Scot· shield oul of 1 truck, and an• outside of Oetlipoltt. Polin
Scatl•red aftPmoon and evP·
LOCAL TEMP!
tng htm and loll !Iannan wnuld w. Va., Mrs. John L. Whitt Ri ··
land. Large, red Roman num· other door window woo broken bave 1 &lt;otlecdon of rocks and
be lorlunote to have • man ol t Plin_v. w. Va , Mrs. ~·redreda Zimmer up :12, 1:2&amp; a. m.: erato are sharply outhned a· at the Bob Rees Pontiac llf· pleeeo of eemenl 11 ~eofl. nlng thohd.rstorm•. Parlly dou- The temperature m Pomeroy•1
lh•l catlb•·or ao their pr-m.,lpll. R. M•yer, Pomeroy, William Pennsylvonll down 23, 10:45igainst a flowing green
back· age at Tlnrd and Court St.
quort•ro, and moot of tbem dy tonight. LOW 60-?0. Sunny. busine11 dl!trlct at 11:~ a. m
was 86 degreeo.
Board member Harry Sld•r• ,/. Shend•n. Jr. Rt. I Pome- p.m.; Cotl.oll Queen up Green- ground. All ex~ept lor 10. Ill- Ont theory of tire pollee fa oro tbt tlze ol 1 person's ltll. not 10 warm W•~nP!day .
-&lt;tattd thot he fell
nlnug roy, Mrs. Goratd R. McFar- u~ 5:30 p. m.; Indiana
UP teen foot long moving bands l
somoono e!11 at Hannon would IRnd, Rl. 1 l.ringsvllio, Mrs Ro- Greenup It :l&amp; p. · m. Orca up are livm plants and !lowers.
be_dOintl Gort and Honnon
btrt M. Alkire. Harrlsoo~ltle Greenup 12:10 a. m.; Allie~- Man has donated mucb of 1
IIIJUIIIct and
recommouded Hobtrl G Beegle Rt 1 p 1· Ashland down Greenup 7:45 1his gnelua to the area. but. ,
that Supt.
Burdette recorn· !t.nd. Mro.- Jamea B. sitvo "~;a. m.; Clara Btatly down Mel- perhaps, ha Is too inaenlus. He ,
The Mark of High
QUAUTANE LP GAS
mend Goro lor tho principal· 1 Oak Hill , Mrs. Jess Fo;.tne," ,dahl 2:35 p. m.: J. S Lowls !has created a spook or h&gt;O !
shrp. Supl. Burdetre 1nlormed IH 1 Ook Hill Mr
1 kldown Meldahl 11:211 p m.; Wat-;whlcb haunls nature's artwork. ,
thll 1roup t~•t he would nol ' Chinn. Jackson, Wltll:m 0 _-~:n- 'ter Hougland down Meldahl l· i _Most outstanding is a hUJ~, :
le&lt;.'llmrnend r.oro lor pnnc1pal rn. HI. 3 Wellston Hl&lt;'hard L I :to a. m.: Valvolme down Met· 1d10tlr, ever . bllnkmg electn- .
•I Hannon.
I M•rttn Rl. f Ray ' Mro tl ·ci dahl ~: 40 o. m.; Tlboll down ca l adverti,.ment percbed a- :
_ Another delegation rop&lt;Psenl - Samuei Wilbur, H~mde~ ~~~ Meldaht 2:40 1. m.; Havec .. ,bove one of the talie!l build..
'"I Ml Oh•e school app•••·~&gt;~ · W•ll•"m 1 w· 1 . Rl j 1_ s 1wood up Meldahl ~ 10 •- m -I'" In Niagara Falls, New
1011 "' Knox down Meldahl 4 a. m.: 1 Yor~ . .
as~mg lhal 1:1 lt&gt; aeller ~ hrrt"'d ton. ~.1/".s.~ .Jan::r~ard
tm Mt. Olrve S(_' hool m rune for lronhm Mrs Ja ,
~t. 1r 8rimslone up Meldt~hY S 10 a. G1gunbc lledrlcal
)(l'tterl
the l.rm "I""'"~ Tliev we:·e HI 3 A·tl d 1\m"' ' ufl. :m.; Lorena up Meldahl 5 30 a spell
out, •Q'Keele- Aiein/o rm~ thll II thr enrollment l ' · t 'c ~. 1 10 'Loy., lmd Mrs ! m Pamela D up Meldahl 1Beer"
rh
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ulsa Ky
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I Such signs are a common
8 .'1 h · '
thn would try lo se('ure • Mr J •k ~ ~
Gallipoll• l&gt;am Solvay Amlnl'lm curse Here the monr. . :w llf&gt;l
•
s. · ac
H ter Kennedy, do"n 7·30 p m · Bui.'kf') '' Slate sler I " never out of tourists'
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son. 3 22 pm M0 n- ~
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down 8: II) p. m.; l.1t1ltt Geor1e 1Isight It tarmshes beauty.
~""'' ''P'o,numr of Ouol~n l'um. ay.
Is. eor~e W. Miller, duwn 1:15 a. m; Chisly up Ima gine the l'hargrln of •
m111g::; •~ teru:oher at Roos~HII ~ 5 So. Se{'ond St., ~lddJeport, 2·55 a. m. ; C V. Barnet up ' camera bug whose
pictures,
s1·hno 1. plaC'IntZ of prt'\II••Lisl y aughter, 8 Uli a.rn Monday .i 7:30 a. m.; Kell ShruJen
np ,when developed, show
that
l"wrd teal'her Jenme Hobert!! al Mrs. Larry E. Arthur. 74 John 9 a. m
ridiculous
p1ece
of
onr
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com·
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H1HJ!U''Oell ~~.:hool, Mnl1 11~nn~ \ n St., Jackson. sHn, 4 23 a rn
Kanawha River - Beaver mercializatlon.
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8 bP1 p UW!' 1I Ill t'llst.odlan
at Munday ·
down
Marrn~t 1·10 11 m : W.: Why, onr wonders ,
dnesn't
H.mnan for th•
ll..d SIOJ'I
.
Dlarborgod
H. Sh•ver. Jr .. up Wmll~ld 5· government take steps to clean
P 11 1~1'!1m . Thf' resi~natiun of . PatJrnts recenlly. dischargld .• 5 p m : Timmy Wtutf' down 1up eyesores such as these in
John Hughe&amp; custudlan 11 Han &gt;nrtuded M". Orville McWiior Winf~eld 6·4S p. m.; Elgerl'ilff national park•' Wouldn't sU&lt;·h
niifl lnr th• HeHd Start ~I'OJ!:I"lttn ler, George Johnson, Oscar up Win!Jt!ld 8:20 p. m.: Helfn a program fit right Into the1r
' '"' .,.,,.pled ~harQII Sw,lz ~'": Gerald M.-tiUald. Mrs Z. up Wmfield 9 10 p.M.; H. E. :campaign to Keep Ameroea
ann Ad~lf' Sismondo wert ltrrd ~.. vf'l~n Stanley. Howard Cheese· Bowles down Winfieut 3 40 am. Beautiful "~
a~ te11l'her'1 aid!!' 'Or t~ H'"fcd brrw. Mrs. Perry Caldwtll
S l &lt;-~rt progra m
lnta~11 son. Mrs. John Dray
Uayton Raynes, Mayor
or and mrant son. Mr~ Tina Mhh
Ma11on anct Chide~ YtaM~r ,. 0. ~har les f..Byn t'-, Mrs Gf.'Ofgea n~
Everybody
o.. red lo lsk lht board to coo- &gt;w•ngo, Mrs. ~·rank BPrkley
Sldtr paving tht str~t from the Mrs
Everett~ Platz Mr.s
('(lf"J)Orttion limits to the M~~on lam~s Sargent. Mrs. 'wor le\'
Knows tht
We Havt Tho Tankol
elementRry _S&lt;'houl. A siJ·eel Howell. Corbet A. C!Oek , Da;.
P1 • 1rtt PI'O)t&lt;'t to now urt&lt;lfr- rell W•ll . Rhonda Snider. Timo
Kind of Service
uy '" M80on. Rayn•s '"'••I lhy Hunt . end Gloria Gibbs
bot tho city could only go to Ihe
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eorporat1on llmlto •n&lt;l fell !h• l
WI glvt.
pav1111 should be elllendtd lo I
th• school but the city cou l&gt;l I
not do so financi•Uy . RIY~B~
:~at~d the town w?uld be wm.l lla•l• r.,dlnro: Gattlpotls
g Jo do the gradmg ditrtung, Dcml 12 2 12 0 running 2 let"l
!::1 hou dennu and pui
' Pomeroy
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IR dr1ln on ro IJers,
- Mason
~ecessary for the ertended pov 20.i6, PI Pleasant 24 25, !linton
t':! .:••Ject. The board vn&gt;e;J OiO falling, Kanowho Fait. i ,Jtl
NOW HEAT YOUR HOME WITH
pro)lr~~rtilt for bids Oil fhP lal~lng, Charleston 18 95 sta1 1011 .
Tht boll
ar.\i. Londnn, Marmet and Wm
OUR "QUAUTANE" LP GAS!I
88 HOLIDAY SEDAN
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nl 11110 vot"" lo ad fi•ld dams were on lhe •ills
ver:•n for bid&amp; on • healing Boat !\tovemeDt 1 •
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V·8 motor, automatic trans ., power brakes, power
~:h~ds~ ~oosevelt teh,.,l Ohio River _ :loyee 11 down
steerini, radio, new white sidewall tires, all VInyl
Bd ·
OJH'Ot'd .Jury 12 1.1, 3 25 1m: Onward up 11

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groups
Aila~ta
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Tilt
to
Jacksonville
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secrecy 1
Chel).
rice UDIIetl Pren lllllrUIIolild aiJDI bome nm ID lht 11ltb II- II
the sl&amp;tb bom., lilt
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Observe
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to
sort
0
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New
as
ever
~~~ name lor
Allanll
11111 bllll!lb
'Head Start :~u
tory agalnat lour defllta.
Did You Know around compeere.to I'm
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loll eut
league lNd

RemdonJs

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That ... ?

am pie Billet,
the latter
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Cblnett
1 INVITE ANY public offlo&gt; around here) a
of S!lbstl·
preferably in WasblrJCIDn, lute for bread almoat, forbid·
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show the above letter
dilll to our oldest boarder·
A.C.P.
to his
plum lagged out.
In
l'l'l&gt;ot'• how brash B.M.H. 11, aole myself watchln&amp; these lad· PT PLI!:ASANT
Mason
manl '·
ed out roblllll, etm a-ptherlng
up WOlllll and bucs for areat County will join with the Whit•
A YOUNG ENGUSB comic bl&amp; "Children" wbo tland a- House
an~~...~~ 0~~
lent:erbilne~!. Torn Lehrer, pull! round sa1tnc - You oan hear commun es
""'~"
thus:
a sobering thougtrt them -"Hurry u, ma. c~.n·t ~ mark the taunchlnc of Prowhen Mozart was my ap 70U see how starved I am.
Ject Head Start,
h d been dead for
two Fagged out robins, failed out County Court r&gt;:esldent John
'"ml yean•...
qtng retired ( (ha ha) cook&amp; I "Alldy" Wilson wlll officiate at
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At 'II he Is stW
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a ceremony to be held on the

Jury FIDds

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By Blanche M. Basklnt
JUNE Z$ - I don't see why word nepotism? And do

~ngl: ~~:'~~ ~~r:,;d_

Lehrer!~~

was
Stubblg 1 powerful126- Ding Monday nlgbt
provide season for !tubblg, a rl"f -old
from
York City the difference
the JackaOn· Infielder, and helped r
a
hlmseU ville 8unl nipped the
Fritz Acid.,
viclb.
crackers 7-6 In llll Intemauoaal
Tbe
mashed
arand- League game.
Allnnll'e
to
1
a
three cam• over ldlt Co1uJD.
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ARRESTS MADE

PT PLEASANT - Arrestl
durl~, the weekend by local
taw enforcement ofll4enl a~&gt;o
cording to jail records were:
Oke Rollins S2 Pt. Pleasant
Rl Y2 d
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32 Leon'
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end Toledo Wll postponed .,.
eauae of wet groundl IIJd no
other teams were scbeduled.
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Ph. i&gt;. (lhiiJs) WAI REMINDED asaln of Court
p.
POINT PLESANT The
:OB
~0.:. of ~~n::"'jeeing y "The in the Congress at $30,000 per 18 years after ••he got~~~~~ Milton
unbeatable coup- ~~u:~:n officials and princl· jury found for the defendllll In rant: Donald Prlnl:e, 33, Sand· ~l=bul
47 10 :610 i ..
Kl , PSto ,. (movie), his year; she, m Puerto R1co, as
of these Womb 1 g ts let on NBC 1 famoue duo- pal representatives from the the c1vU action trial of L, E. hook, Ky., Marvin L. Warns- Toronto
42 32 .568 Ill!
life~ ~to ry
your secretary at $18,000,
. T~me magutne terse Y pu ''HuUey • Brinkley - Hunt- Mason County Child Develop- Eads vs. Joe Scott heard Mo~- ley, 36, Pt. Pleasllllt and John Jacksonville 39 M .5M
"
ry. m e es filled she not even living on the
It th!S week.
••
ley • Brinkley
ent Centers he will raise a day in Maaon County C~rcu!t Byus.
411, Pt. Pleasant, all S
38 U llt ID~
wlt:u:~'r; he ~at/ Well, he ed States mainland?
Another Lehrer crack: 1J~ Oae Is tlwn, the other tw!Dk· ~eclally deslgned Head Start Court The action concerned the charged with intoxication.
.f.t~
33 U :4411 l5lll
ot the "Woman I Love," a- I see you've fmally
son landed the Marines
ean
ly.~
flag over the court house, in agreement for rental of proper.
Rochester
30 44 .400 181!!
~~ a million a year &lt;Inherit- or have you? - ;our
mmlcan o last:! ~l~n"
tribute to the many business- ty for a arocery market.
Other acbon of the Co~ Buffalo
20 55 .267 2i
ance) and great gobs l,OOO's and to Paris, France with two
wa~t
':
add
lll
·
own
A
FAVOIIITE
QUOTEmen,
doctors,
lawyers,
house·
The
plalnWf,
L.
E.
Eads
was
Monday
was
the
dls~suJohn
Mondly's
Relllltl
1
l,OOO's of American simoleoaa three beauteous aides, at
• of • oow fa~te
this The &lt;OmPIJlsatlon of grow· wives, teachers, nurses and vol- represented by Attorney Ra»- an appeal ~r~he :~ s. eace Jacksonville 1 AUaDia I
for their magazme articles ~ pal·ers1ex::':!, very mad
of zanies: "If you break In&amp; old Is simply this - that unteers who are making pro- mond c. Mui(jrave and counsel ~r~~ ~e slate movJ for Bul. at Tol., Ppd., wet grounds
Ladles Home Journal, Me
"· ~ HAvE' been lor
leg, don't &lt;Orne a-rwmln' the passions remain as strong ject Head start possible.
for the defendant was S. D. Lit- ~ di ~sal and the action Wll (Only camea aohaduled)
Calls, Life, and what have 70~ · · · ·
me."
as ever. but one has famed- On the same day, In a cere- tlepa1e.
nt~ by th court.
you.
g
many years.
.
d It to aU harried at last - the power which mony at the White House, Mrs.
gra
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Stiil. he's old, 70. No child How can you stand m a pul· I recomm~~hers scout mast- adds the supreme flavor to ex- Lydon B. Johnson, chairman of Jury members were Walla~ The peht jury for the May
to bls name; only dawgs:
pit, and p~a,ch? Preach what,
, m
a~d !I guees) lstence, the power of taklnl Project Head Start will receive S.Wth, Jr., Jame• H. Lewis, m:m of Circ~t Courtpt~al ~
And of course, Wallis (Simp- fevvens sa e.
.
hold of experience of turning from Sargent Shriver, director VIvian C. Barker, Ruth Boles DUBsed with e Pet on
n
that
is).
And
he's
sick,
Mad,
B~t
~ad,
M
Ohi~
~~ter
the
last
mentioned
ones
It round slow\~ 1~ the light. .. of the Offlc of Economic Op- Keefer, Jack D. Fox, C. A. Bar- the six choaelyn
the Mash
10
8 1
8
probably regretful, in a way, -. Mrs. a3~· e · as ms, i ~t try to get you a free
' -VIrSinia Woolf
portunlty, a nag symboUzlns nette, Hensley Smith. Charles actl011 on Ju
. · b the
ond a very nice man.
Middleport, 10·
mg
t1
the O:P A _
the thousands of nap which Pickens, Velma M. Hoffman, An order wae 11gned Y
For llll Eglishman to weep,
.
cas rom
Q. •
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will be flown across the coun· Anna Erwin, Clyde F. Adams court quashing the Indictment
right out like that, well, irs I'M VERY INTER~'STED
the XYZ, or the P. 0 . ,,
• Rio Grande alive
try lo mark Head Start day.
and George A. Ralrden.
of the State ya, Robert Ray
sad That stout race, breeder of to who Hieronymous of
.
te this Dle1 on Riverboat
OEO officials say that II 1$ The civil action trlel of James Reynolde on the cbar&amp;e of reCh~chUis and Shakespeares Hollow, Stiversville,_ 0., is.
.. 1 ~OPE TO ' : : . .
PT. PLEASANT - Jentress planned later to award nag to L. Mash vs. Tina Maeh and celvlng IIOien property.
and a few other hundred of Iawhile, I thought 11 might
Don 1tl
our M~ Rose, 58, of 2211 Msln Street, individual centers on the basil Cecil Maah was eet lor Friday,
life's immortals.
Ed1tor Chet - but no,.. . .. manen Y ,
darned hand died Saturday after suffering a of their achievement and merit July 23 at U:30 a.m. Tho trial
So cherrlo, Edward, 0 I d thmk so now. Recen:on Piece ~~~rh~t ~ ~ point
y, heart attack on an Ohio River in attaining the required atand- had previously been iCheduled
boy. We like you a lot, and 80 on the two Johns - his g
a "
·
Complllly river boat where be ards and objectives of the pro- lor Monday but due to the Ill·
does your niece, Queen Bess, of England forced by
hat brl 9 on the follow· was employe4.
gram.
nest of one of the participants
it seems.
to "'" the famDUI ~IDA
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He was born at Rio Grande, Project Head Start Ia admio- the date was rescheduled. By
. ta in 1215· asd ,our es. .
mg: 0 ear old man chasing Ohio, on February 22, 1005, the isiered by the Office of Econom- mutual agreement of counsel
HEARD A CVTE youne thl1!g !Kennedy, thai 18 WIIS qmte
Ao~ ~ 90 year old &amp;alalong aon of the late Thomas and ic Opportunity, the federal &amp;I· the case will be heard by a six
eay 11 she passed by:
production, may ssy.
an rldgs road but fast
Lillie Stone Rose. He was a ency which coordinates the War member jury panel. Those
•·rm going up to. the store .No school drop out wrote
"'Wbal on e~th u ttyln' to member of the Presbyterllln on Poverty. It is designed to drawn for jury duty on the acand get somethmg dUficull,,!or piece. Or If he did •. :m~
, this from
Innocent Church and the Loyal Order of provide more thsn ons hall mil- tlon were: Philip C. Hatch, Jr.,
•upper - canned barbecue.
should have gone r~g
. 8 ~lander" (a staace B MH Moose.
lion children of the poor wlth Donald F. Roush, Eugene Ball,
Yee, man!
hbomke and dragged him
Y love to take ~t: Surviving are his wife, Stella; an eight. week pre-school train- Carl Parsons, Wallace Smith,
aweh. . h
t· ed
one aon, Thomas Rose, Pt. ing to prepare them for entry Jr., and Waller 0. Eads.
. .. your independent inourance
B M H •• Letter to Ad a m
0 IS e - re lr
Mr . '
h 1 . th f II With t'
ageniJ. We're pledacd to l&lt;fVI m
Cia~o~ Powell U S. Rep. from subdued Congressman, or
Replied the three score and Pleasant; tw~ daugh~~s,PI s. ~o ~ ~ m the a .i; d a':t~ II
fir&lt;L We tailor your- to
Harlem·
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Meigs County Thoreau? 0 n 1
one -"'It's my rna, and Paul Edgar onroe, . eao- eds ahmldr1ng, ese d ~adv It·
your needo. If trouble otriteo,
:
h' (') hair dresser
Editor
her she's •• tryin' to ant and Mill ;)pal Rose, a1 ag c I en wou1 1m
we're at your lido-NOilll lhlll
[lear Sir:
heard the O:et ·know• and 1 do• wlsb he'd
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and two grandchildren. bard to take their place beside
your clail!l II paid flirly, wltbout
1
Have you ever
'
'
Funeral services were to be their more fortunate
classred tape. Let 01 aaalyr.e your cu.
held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the mates. They will Uterally be
~:;.:r.:·:=.~
Mohr • Stevens Funeral home given a "Head Start."
IU&gt;l , - .
with tho Rev. Gaston Boyle, The children wlil be enrolled
Jr .• officiating. Burls\ wlll be in more than 13,500 child devel·
·
•
h• Suncreet Cemetery. Friends opment &lt;enters acro•s the coun·
may call at the funeral home. try using the services of near'
ly 40,000 professionals. More
'ff
R
than
42,000
neighborhood
restShen
eports
dents will assisl professional
nt• mter elpftb II 111cU1 wftl
Two
Accidents
staff in paid capacities. Half a
America'•
beoMaollnJp/p&lt; tobuel
Meico
County••
Oldest
and
VI
PT. PLEASANT - Sherlfrs million volunteers are being
-famalfllfu4 Hair. Gel ......
Largest Insurance Acenoy
lr?l IC'GIIPI, areal IIW taa TIJ I
department Investigated two called for to fill appro&lt;lmately
a~identa during the weekend 100,000 non • paying jobs, The
IIIOklllriQ.
WY 2·2342
reeulting In property damage cost of the program ll $84.4
Middleport, Ohio
MIDDLEPORT, O.
but no personal Injury.
million ol which tht federal

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PICIIIIC PRIOCAUTION
The Pomeroy WCTU wUI
Hereoy Holler
would coma out about
NEW YORK (UPI) - To .
!t;'lleiiRttr 6eeau•e lt filter• out du8t ,,.,, pollen. Cleaner,
at the Federated church
su
·u R D ·th th unk
hea1uty guard agalnlt food polaonlng,
ver!vl e · · WI
e i yard in a "'
oelect picnic foods thst are sale
·~HN. . . . it'• R••ele••• It's true. Whole house electric air conditioning i1 1he
day, at 2 p.m. Miss Ell~b&lt;~hiEdlltor, The Sen«nel:
contest. But both are vital
k transport In hot weather.
oleanest you can have. Costs le1s to buy. Costs less to install. Costs less to maintain. '
Duffy wUI be Ia chars• ol
In Defence of the Junkyard: of a procl!llsic~ very
.
Also make sure that every
Call Ul for a free estimate of operating cost then ask your llameless electric air
profram. Al~';"~rs are
Long ago a poet declared to our economic weil • betng.
utcmii.l used In preparing or
, eonditinning deder :.bout lo•v monthly paymento.
the ELECTRIC co.'
The Past Chiefs of
that, "If eyes are made for This is the processloo of
lra1111porting food is scrubbed
'OlVIoltl,l' ~~~~ IOYUIII!'I 0"10 11 1CTI1 C COioi,ANl' !
Temple Pythian Sister•
oeeing, then beauty is ifs own tomobiles, which both
with hot soap or detergent suds,
meet Thursday evening at
for being."
and ends in the fiery
that every pair of helping
Aak your dealer about the~ inmoue brands
home of Mrs. George
Today his philosoph is ut- or. the steel mill, and It Ia
hands is clean, and also that
AFCfJ + AtNerkon Standard + Armstrong + Bard Air Conditio•
Hemlock Grove, with
Y 0 thiS constantly movmg
hands are wasired before food
moded; beauty no longer needs th t 25 b'll'
f d ll
is eaten.
lafl Brfla•t Carrier "': Chrgsler + Coleman + General Electrk
\, illlarn Killinger as co-lnostesa.l an excuse. For "beauty" has a
' Ions o o ars
----Membtre are reminded
the realm of politico been loaned · · ·Not on
PLAN PICNIC
lateraational of fltiea l..ennox l..uxaire )lueller CliiiUitrol
brlns a lift for sunshine
band In ltond with poverty act~ali v.:orth of the cars,
Rlaee111t + 'l'ra1te 'l'flphoon + l!.S• •tir Conditioning + Janltrol
ket
alld education. has became a the or gmal loan 13 an am(mnt I The Wildwood Gar&lt;len club
W'e1tlnghorue
William•on
York + Hollfl
JULY 2
part of the Great Society.
based on the retail price of
w!U have a picnic and nature
The Middleport Jolly s;:~;~ The congreulonal hopper Is ~ar and more than half of the tour at Forked Run Park Wed·
Iewin&amp; Club will meet F
111\ed to overflowing with bills list price goes to dealers and nesday at 10:30 a. m. All
evealna, July 2, at the home having to do wilb beauty treat- manufacturers profits a n members and their chllden
Mra. William lleyDolds on
ments and lace lifting opera- taxes.
are Invite!.
mer-11.
Uons on the American scene. At The junkyard serves both
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1east four of these bills have remove the car from tne ·
the sanction of no less a per- way and thus make room
,l sor!Jgethan LBJ- himself.
a shiny new model which rises
The word has been passed. from the "'ashes" like the fibother things, the bill led Phoenix and to furnish
and the junk yard must more ~aterial for . the melting
be removed from the gue of pot which Is lhe first stage of
the American motorist. N o the re-incarnation.
longer will we be able, while So - All motorist ahould reMACHINE NO. 3
drlvina the family jalopy, to members as U!ey drive past
SENT PROP TRANS .. eld
look Into the future by viewing the lunkyard and continue down
Frances Thomas, Leo D. on the right the life size hnage the highway, that tbey are realThomas, Grace W. 'ntomas, of our next car while seeing on ly mDving toward it.
Velma Thomas to Everett
the lert how
our present one
Hleronymous.
ThoiiUIS, lot, M!nersviUe.
wUl look in the near future.
Clara Thomas, Adrn..
While It Ia not likely thst Now Many Wear
J, Tbomes, dec,, to Bertha M. even the fond owner
would
Uevlng, Leona M. Llevtnc, Lot. claim his junkyard to be a thing r ft
Minersville.
Of beauty. few people · seem to
With Little Worry
S. E1111n011 Carleton, dec.
realize it'a sreat importance In .,.,. tall&lt;, ~.ous• or '"""' wttbouo
Guy T. Carleton, Cert. lor Tran. our economic system,
~~~~;:,:r.,:"~fr,&amp;&amp;~
Chester.
Even the most devoted of our tortabi.y.
hold&amp; pl.o._ llnnor ... onore - Thill pleae.a.nt poWder hu no
Grace Pratt to Kenneth C. profeesional beautifiers would gummY._.,,, puty tuto or rooUur,
Miller, Audrey Miller,
Lota, hardly advocate the removal of ~~~~~~~~~88c~!~:!a· ..~;:tealii::C::~
Middleport.
our lleel mill&amp; from the public Clr\li
ldonturebmthO.OetPABT6THOO
countert everyWhere.
LouiN Vlrglnle Roberts
gaze yet the average steel .Wll
Cheater A. Donohew, Ruth
ohew, Part lot, Letart.
Panl J. Hauber, DaMJ
Hauber to Robert R Coz&amp;•rt.
Thelma L. Cozart, Lots,
anon, Portland.
William E. Hartung, dec,
Laura Mae Hartung, Edgar
H•rtung, Ke!U!eth L. HartUDJI, I
Cert. lor Trani., Che1ter.
Edgar J. Hartung, Sharon A.
Motll4 Bporl Coup1 will! up Ia
l~Q hp aooilable for mort •iul•
Harlunf to Laura Mae
'
(180 IIJ&gt; GVGilable in ClltN models)
1.2 Acre, Chester.
Louise G. Eden to Larry E.
May, parcela, Rutlaud.
WU~ur G. Nichola to Jennln11
Bee11e, 216 Acrea, OrBitie·
Gertrude Rickard to Mildred
Meadows, WilHam H. Wyatt,
lot, Mlcldleport.
Raymolld Ellelatein to Leon
Shumate, Joan Carol Shumate,
It's stylish, sporty and availallle with up to 180 frisky
lot, Pomeroy.
honepower. See below what car experts say 1bout its
IMPERIAL
Margaret Titus to CyrU · C.
Coleman, Shirley ADD Coleman.
•nlque engineerin&amp; and hlndHne. Then see your dealer
86.3JIIerea, 2.12 AcrH, Rutllnd.
e•P: Full Wlr 111i0ft COitllellllla later • • .llnlnglrl
lid lei what a wonderful buy you ~n get right now!
"PB:
CltiiiiiJ
IIIII
lonlctl
ADOPT DAUGHTER
llll Qlorohtyl ••slfoly.IJall"
ClrUf•
Sportr Ulullrltad
Mr. and Mrs. David Slater of
PICK YOUR liZ! AND PIIICII llolds Alr5 nm~~ Blltlrl .
"We'd
feed
the
Corvair
into
Rt. J, Pomeroy, are announc" .•• a new American sports
lEI Wldor "1\'np-Around" Trillthe turn with increasing car that will be eminenllv
Better Contral ... Muro T~etilnl
Ing the adoption ola sb: pound
force on the steering wheel acceptablo at rallies btlt
.--A-C_O_M_P_L_ET_E_ _, lEI "~Wef1l'" Rubbor-61mYDI
Hot led
live OUIICe daughter, L)'llll E~
applying
as much powrr a~ that can, in the American
11t to 33\U\ Mort Ulllll
len, 111 June I. M•Wnal grand"On tight comers ••• will was available,
come manner, double at church Car end Driver
... ''Ht·T" "11011 Cord -tor
mother ls Mra. w. E. Dodson
LINE OF
bold ita own with anything I!COrching out theand
1t111tr S1!1qta.,. M~tltabllltrl
other
end picnics."
fl • • • the superfluous has
on the road."
of Wllllamatown. w. Va., and
of
the
curve
without
so
been
stripped away from r1.
F 0 REI G N
n.,.,~&amp;.cr•t161J
palamll IJ'IIDdrnothar II Mrs.
much
as
a
tail
wag."
ltJortoiBntratod
~lassie
form and the rc:-:ult
C A R5
'IW.,. . , Car and Driver
Vir,mta Slater of Pomeroy
Js a clean, beautiful car.
"On test runs at GM's IW.tor Tronce
3. The Slatera have one
Michigan proving grounds ''Not Counting the Cotwtte, "We have to go on record :rhe new Corvair's 'tyling
Mark, aae s.
the Coraa started and Corvair has the clo•est mid say that the Corvair is lS gomg to attract mosl.
- in our opinion-the mos t people- it's an ohvious sell·
6lop~d with no dipping, thing to performance hanFULL 4 PLY
important
new car of the ingpoint. Its hidden vinue,
and 1t cornered-even at d_llng churaeteristics you'll
entire
crop
•.. and the handling, will soon become
SEE THE U.S.A.
wild speeds-with smooth fmd on this aide of the
500x15
52.0x13
most
beautiful
car
to
appear
apparent
to-anu
much
intent and no sign of ocean, with no sacrifice in
THENO.lWAY
in this country since before appreciated by-the enthu520x14
560x15
S\yay."
ride qualities."
World War II."
siast driver."
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DEHUMIDIFIER
Rust, rot, mildew, warpin; - toll·
tale •IGM of dampness damaQe. Why
let them take their toll in your basement,
recreoHon room or storaGe area.
Get an electric dehumidifier. Just
pluG It in - that'a oil yOAJ do. It 110'1
to work imrnedlat1ly wrlnQinQ dettructive moisture out of the air, up to fow
Qallons every day.
You'll soon noHce that dehumidifl•d
air II comfortable air, too. No more
domp, sticky, clammy feeling ••• evon
an the muggiest days. And by drying
up those unusable damp areas in your
home, you'll have extra living and
storage space.
See your Modem Betlrlc Uvln;

Dealer now before dampness damages

your home.

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SEVEJW. AIIIWGNED
PT. PLEASANT - Arrais~&gt;­
ed before JueUee of Peace A.
M. Goodwin on various charges
were: ShertniiD W. Thompsoo,
GalUpolla, Ohio, fined $10 and
COils on a !allure to have vehicle under control charge; Okey
11AlUi1111, Rt, l Point Pleuant.
was sentenced to three days in
jail, lined $611 and coste and Ji.
cense revoked for ail months
on a driving while lntollcated
charge; Lawrence Jonea, Rl. 2
Leon, entered a plea of guilty
to a peace warrant and was or·
dered to execute bond for $5011
!Dr 90 days; Ellis Williams,
Henderson, and Leona C. Carter, Mason, · were each fined
and coals on intoxication

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carpetina. • Rear-teat pUll-down 1t111 reoc.
padded dash. • Choice of six nylon
quilted oeat upholstery fabrico. 1 Walnutlike vinyl inserts on donn and dull. o
8Uent·Flo ventilation (in 4-door hardtops)
for freth air with windows up. • FuU wheel
OOYen. Much more.

FORD llW.XIE 5011/XL
With any '6~ Ford you get-the atronpst
Ford body ever .•• a new frame that "tunel
out'' vibrations , .• new coil spring sus-pension. And every Ford gives you extra
kPOe room ••. extra foot room .. . and a
tnmk that holds four 2-suitcrs upright.
And there't more .•.

FORD IW.XIE 100 LTI
EXTRAS AT NO IXTRA COST:
LTD't are tho mott luxuriouo Fordo ever
built-with atylin1 Lhat was cited by tho
AmcrW:an Jnatitute of rntcrior Dn.iperL
You tet: Big, new 289 V-8. I Cruioe.().
Matic tran1miuion with lhru 1peodl.

• ile&lt;onlor-styled interior. Thick nyloa

EXTRAS AT NO fXTRA COST:
The ultimate In buckct-ICit luxury. Yau
gel : Big, new 289 V-8 (200 bp). I l•IPf#d

Crul,..Q.Matlc with T·bar '"stick." o Pulllength console. • Individually adjustable

front bucket oeats. • Buctet-otylod, foam.
tuohloned .... seats. • Automatic COurlesJ
and 11afety lights on door panels. • full..

chrome dash oontrob. o AU-vinyl upholstery trim. o Loop-pile carpetlnl- o PuU
whoel coven.

FORD &amp;AWIE liDO
EXTRAS AT NO IXTRA COST:
A areat famUy car, tho Oaluic 500 hu the
same solid construction and apaciousntSI
11 XL'oand

Lm·s, You get: A tbrlfiynew
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EXTRA.SAVINIS

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Ponls-you pt

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ill ~ llOmpetiton' can.
The Oaluic ~ aloo oblUOII lhcM IIIII·
doni features with the LTD and XL:
I Bloctric dock ••• backup llshiJ. o DlumJ.
oatcd sJove boll and ub tray. o Coiii!Ant•
speed electric windshield wipers. • Fully
alumini,.d muffier and plvllli7ed llnderbody membora. • Handy revmible koya. a
Key• door Iocldna. • Minim11111 routine
malntenaru:o schedule. • Self·acljustina
brakes. • Long-life battery. o Safety-Yoke

'"· Yllit your Ford Dealer sooo.
•Ludiq acouetical ~~~~~ta mduett4 telll

iD whidl IP65 Fordl (Olluil 500 Sedm, XL
...t LTD Ha-l wilb 21Y..u. ill. V-t ona!Mo
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tho U. S. Au&amp;o Club.

Corvair by Chevrolet

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NEW RlllOORD
COLUMBUS (UP!) - A new
season dally double payoff high
u Scloto Downs waa reached
Moiiday nllht when Hiram won
lbe first race and Pride Yeals
lbe aecolld to return $682.
The previoul hlJb at the bar·
Dl!l2l track this
uason was
Ull.3J paid JUDI 7,

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About

Thon:'s no extra charae for any ct these
featum-and oo obligation for test..&lt;fri\linl
any of tbe bot-sellina 17 full-size Fords for

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I'III.IUI ValltJ llolpltal
ADMJ'mD - Jack Watson,
Bideell; Mn. Billy Klllder, Pt. \
Pleuant;
CatNrtne Jones,
Speoeer; Mrs. A. A. Pauley,
Letart; Coarue Berkley. Hendwaon; Woodrow lludlon, Lakin.
DISCHARGED - None.

TIRES

IM6 Fonl Oato•Io $00/IL a.IIOOf ltanl..,

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PT. PLEASANT - Paul Rich·
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and Marjorie AM Wamsley. 22
Polal Plalant, have made appilcatton for a manige
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BAKER fURNITURE

The first
mlahap
SUnday
1:40 a.m.
on occurred
ll.t.
2
south when a car driven by
Bracy Wray, Jr., Apple Grove;
atruck and killed a calf owned
by Jimmy Willmon, Apple
Grove. Damap to the vehicle
wu esUrnatecl at f400. T be
driver wu not cited.
The aecolld miahap occurred
on Thomas Ridge, one mile off
Rt. 2 when 1 car driven by Euaene Hart, 18, Rt. % Leon and
a vlhiclt driven by Earl Mat·
tos, 39, R~ :1 Leon, aidflwlped
on the lfCOIIdary road. T h e
mllhap occurred at 5 p.m. Sun·
day. Property dama&amp;e to the
two vehiclee wao eettmated at
t400. Neither driver was cited.

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Classified Ads Your Modern Communi tv Bulletin Coard
For Rent

WANT AD
INFORMATION

FOR

SALE
AUCTION every Wednesday and
S.!turday. Welch's Auction,
Laurel Cliff, Route 124.
6 z 3()1p

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Pomeroy-Middlep_o::..;rtl...,0;;.;-!.;•J:.:111i:::e:.. ::;29:.:.,,::1965

2 S~NS

TRAILER LOTS - !reesewage and lfater Brown'• !'rail
O&amp;AUUND
1"\lr-llCitlll!l
Park IStale Approved)
er
IIM4u Ol.clliJII ...., ....
Minersville,
Oblo, Pboae In
\i.Af'ill'll:l.a.AtlUM
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Will be J~~X~ept.cl 11ntt1 llrlll "- PICNIC TABLES for sale, reasFor 0U 'If "tthHe1tM11
1963 Ford Galaxie 500 _ _ _ _ $1799
Help Wanted
onable. Call SH 2·5052.
a..IIU1.A11.UNt
--Br DOROTHY KILGALLEN
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Bard Top Cpe. 406 cu. n. motor, 4 !peed trans. Vinyl interior,
6 23 tk
rtte ~•ll•b•• ....ne. liM n_..., WANTED - Lady to manage
110 MJr or ...,..., UJI' •O. defm'led
red finish . Radio and heater, was 51995
new Florist Shop m Middle
lhJI1rtloultltl
1£1Tono
•llaoltt
M
nPOrtetl
bn'".U•tel.,
rbe
put..
1963 Corvalr Monza Cpe. _
Now $1599 Jolllnp III ·PeneU
cord, didn't --· All the lady hard-soU perslstance trylnJ II
port. Should l!ke to work with
lllher
WID
001 M rMpn...tbl• fq1
Help Wanted
_
stars are getting publlcity for get dimes and qllBrters for P•
INII,.,.,OJI
experienc
nowers,
howev
er
.ON~- '~
e ------~-----------Blark finish, 4 speed trans., 110 engine, r•d vinyl bucket
Ed~ard
Bennett Williams, appearing unclad in flicks or per flowers and other usele91
not necessary. We will train . THREE MEN tn wash windows
seats, radio, heater, good whitewall tires.
1brtUiant lawyer for _Sa~ Gum- in magazine pictures, but don't wares. Some of the kids are aa
ror trmt
Please write Box 668 F, car
011• 11\Jert.len
e on outside for one day only.
Corvair Monza Cpe. __ N_ow $1295 cano !Phyllis McGuires gang. count Richard Burton out of young 88 a or 9, and can be
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of The Daily Sentinel, Porn Give full information in first 1962
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ster gentleman ~ler) bas that particular swim. Tbere'l seen I'08IIIiDg the avenues 111
D C.llo I * 1tord fot
eroy, Ohio.
6 29 3tc letter. Write Box 60., care Powerglide radio, heater. new tim, bucket seats, grel!ll finish thought up an ace-m·the · hole a nude of him in "The Sandplp- the small bours before dawn.
MGUtl" IDMI'UOrll
. . . . . .-1 Dtltcnult OD patO ad11 Uld
-- -adJ pPd WUidB te da,.
MALE: Be an income tax co
of The Daily Sentine L t
tilha~ maykespring his client, even er" _ it's supposedly a paint-'· __
CAIID OJ THArfllS 6 081'1'\JA.Rlll!tl
6 25 6 p
sultant See ad classifieation:
It ta s an emergency sos- ing by Liz Tavlor - depictillg
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W'Ord
111lJI.
dd!Uonal wtJro
sion of Supreme Court. Phyl· Dickie as Adam in the Gardea U you want a re.ol chuckle.
6-28-4tc
Instruction.
OJ'II'II :Z ROtJIB
'Ol'R WOMEN tn help with
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
Ita probably wouldn't be called of Eden. To quote Liz:
lind oot what the producen 01
1:111 A. M , 5.00 p M o.u,
8ldUIIa1 1:30 ll 1!. ~ lt:l'lfl IIOQD
MALE or FEMALE,
room . cleanings for one day only.
POMEROY, OHIO
upon In star in these proceed· "That's how 1 see him...
the .. movie titled "The SRem:
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TO 10
l'l.ACI
able
to
live
Mus
I
be
clerk.
Give full information in first ·~;:~~':~:':.~::;':~~=========· ings, although they'd make a The Long !Bland beach clubs era consider the 111081 181l11IIIVLT PBODUClNO
.A.N'J' u
in. Apply m person to Ohio l letter, also name, address and
Real Estate For Sill
marvelous background for any are in a booking price war that live casting assignment of the
6-tB-tlc pl.one numbe1 . Wr1te Box
Business Services
glamour girl. Ow_ners or re- bas virtually eliminated all the year. They simply don't klrow
Hotel.
PHONE WY 2-2156
-BULLDOZER WORK wanted tad record outlets ID New York "smaD" acts. The spots are how In break the nepa _to u- ·
MALE : Rawleigh business now 668, care of Tile Daily SenI
tine!.
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· are wearmg wide Mid smiles paying up In .. &lt;M for 0 n e tresses applying for the job ..
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open in Pomeroy &amp; Middle_ \,.lc.,RI~..- ~ IJ',It
rna WY
ozer, 2-2208
reasona 6-28e rate. over the e11mma
- 1-IOn. of 1 b e mght
.
••"""' like Eddie G'Jg y oung IB· one o1 the sweet
Phone
- for names
port. Excellent opportunity.
, room frame
·
!Ole exciSe tax. They estunate deaf. Fisher and Trlni Lopez _ but at well aa lllenled performers.
In Memory
Full time. Write at once Raw· WAITRESS - apply m person, POMEROY _
1 le~gh, Dept. OHF -840-189 FreeBlue and Grey, Pomeroy.
house with bath gas heaters in this area wiD get back that doesn't leave any budget Alter his openinl! night in "MII11'&lt; LOVING memory of our · port, fll.
6-28-ltc I
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more than $1,000,1100 In refunds for the singers, dancers and sic Man" in Camden, h,e rush-,
.
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d _ _ _ ·- -·mg, u
ast'men an cor[rom the go ernm nt, with
ed back to Louise 0 Brl
bel
kwiie
hand
mold'"'.
A
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HELP
Wanted:
Licensed
pracu.
5. Civil Sorvfco ro~t
ner
lot
Out
o[
high
water.
v
e
one
comedians
who
used
to
get
a
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aw w o passe away
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cutrate outfit picking up
at round $300 .•. Midtown 'sho~ dressing room to thank her enfor•
d
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tical nurst&gt; for Carmdn Nurs- Meu .... .,m•r• 18 ana o.,., Slle~~rt rooa $4000.00.
1 t $100 000 lAnd
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bI
JGune 29, lhll64[
I "• I' ing Home. at Pomeroy, Ohio. "'" ,., '"'~ '""" .-..n~m""' RURAL - 50 acres Wllh 6- 1
eas
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aren you keepers are complaining about a
e e p e gave
m
one 15 t e ace we ovt'\.1 so
.
nu1uu1MJ ol ton• opta Pftpara'oi'J'
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delighted that they cut the ta1 the bands of gypsy youngsters throughout the show . . . Victor
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6-26-Uc "'"""'
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room lra_me house, w1lh I
' "skY' 1!1 Iate!Jt book, " The Usly
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u•ual!y ~·"
unn~NIU'J
n.U""""""n"
tnfnrtna·
On CQUOtry C1Ub d1JeS ', Th at' U WhO annoy tOUrists shopping in L4
dear '
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Silent tile voice we- loved to BABYSITTER to live in and ·.~~•eu~ .. ~::-~. .~·:r~~m•~=~:.-d porch, outside dcellar and
certainly help the War on Pov- the Times Square area using Russian," Is fast and faacina~
hear,
care for two small children. p0ono
wells. $300.110 own payment
erty.) ... The predictable Mar'
ing readintl . You can beUevo
ToO far away rQr sighl or 1 Phone WY 2·3223 or WY 22 - ~~;·•nSe~';fn!~· P::.r:.-(n~!meror and assume balance existing
Sales I Service
lon Brando, who was scheduled
Ethel Merman when lhe IIY•
speech
• 2485.
6-25-Jtc
lien al $37.00 per month.
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to attend the press screening
her friendship with songwriter
But not 1"" far for thought -~,------,--~----- I GRILL COOK wanted at once. VILLAGE HOME - 7 - room eFiu Almost Every Car of his new movie at the Con·
OC
Jimmy Van Heusen iJ just •
Apply in person at Crow's frame with large porch. N1ce
friendship. He can often
be
W anted '!' o Buy
to reach.
Tr
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1
b
Steak House.
6 23 6tc garden •pace an~ uutbuild- 1 I ans erab e W en
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seen hand holding ith other
Sweel
her who ANTIQU~
_,. IIes,
.
'"5110'00 . Ext ra goo d- I'
You Trade Cars
once towasremember
here
- ~ '~u,·n'olure.
uiS
mgs.
...
ladles In the popular w
late haunll.
moscellaneous. Call or wrote :
Auto Slles
% HOME FARM- 120 acres ' &amp;Guaranteed 24 mont~·
Ad
ho, lh oug h. absent. .
njusl was
, 1 . .~·. , p umerov.
''"
dear.
• 00 11.. "am
w1t· h 40 acres 1or pas1ure, 30
or 24 ,000 miles
Tony Bennett lo enthWJislllc
Sadly missed by husband'
6 29 lfcl 1956 STUDEBAKER Command- acres lor cultivation . 7-ruom eMo't Popular Unit
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pack of about a new IODg called "The
and children.
er. V-B automatic lransmis- frame house with runnmg
Richmondale, Ohio, were Sun- Birthday Gift," written by Gene
6 29 lip '
Sale or Trade
sian. Good co.,dition. $175 _00 _ water. circulating heat. An·
In the U.S.A.
day gueals of her parents, Mr. Lees and l"loyd Williamo. Floyd
-Phone WI 9- _
tc ulher 6 · room frame house,
By Clarl&lt;e Allen
and Mrs. William Righthouse was Lionel Hamptnn'1 driiiD3102
6 29 3
A
MULE.
Long
Hollow
Road.
barn,
garages,
and
other
00
and
daughter Jndy.
Imer for years, but had to give
Notice
Telephone WY 2-6Jit
CHRYSLER 1951 _ one owner, buildmgs. Located m Orange
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hi:r::~. ~~ul ~as,returUned to Mr. Floyd Lennard of GaUl- it up when he had a lung removSTARK'S PIJARMACY, Porn·
6 29 5tc
ToWil.'lhip on good road, 2
.
, cen Y rom mver- polis, visited his brother and ed. Now it looko as '"~·-h 1
very good running {'Ondition, miles [rom State Route 7.
1
1 d every
eroy, WI.-11 be 'ose
For a Ie
I s1ty hospi'"I
~ In Col urn bus
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leon- whole new career iJ ·-•nc
d
ean
insode
and
out
or
will
M
d
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Sund ay until further nntice =~~
$111100.00. Existing financing !
r. an Mrs. Larry Roush ard Saturday llflemoon.
up to ~lm .. . Sammy Davis,
6 28 31c USE OUR etncient Carpet trade for _mall parcel of &lt;'an be •ssum•d
p
! and daughter, Jean Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Mason Roberts big. """'-ea Bond '"- will pia"
-~~~---ground on hard road. Write:
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Monday shampooer FREE with pur- Box {] New Haven W V
c. c. CUCKLER, REALTOR
. rs ora rown, mer av- were Sunday dinner guests at host at thr first New York shoW·
through Friday, 1:4; p. m. chase o[ Blue Lustre sha m•
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WY %-3830
_'I en, Fla., are visiUng Mr. and the home of their daughter and ing of "Thunderball." .. _ Say1
With evangelist R. H Hostel·! poo. Baker Furmlure. ~lddle6-~6-3tc ALBERT M. COX, &lt;.t.LESMAN JOIN 'fHE AAA. Be protected Mrs. Guy Summerfield and oth- son-in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tony Perkins:
ter and team at the Big Gos-, __ port, Ohio
6 29 6tc
WY %-3636
on Road-bond and crip serv- 1er relatives.
Hensiler and son Billy o[ Mid· "I don't know where my next
!959 LARK, dean , with good
ice. Call or contact: E. M. l A3c Jack Ginther left recent- idleport.
picture will take me, but I'm
pel Tent, on R:. 124, South 2 pc. EARLY AMERICAN liv- tires. Runs good, $175110. 1645
6 292 23!e
f
Portland. Good "reaching· ing room suite. reo . price is Li
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Burton, 578 Broadway St.. ly or Hunter Air Force Base Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grueser ready. My funny-looking ouit·
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nco 1n gts., Pomeroy.
3 BEDRO0 M home, good condl· Middleport, Ohio.
in Georgia after spending sev- are visiting in Springfield with case is all packed with razor
teoching [or all roces, col- $289.95, first one gels it for
6 23 6tc ti·on • 1618 Linco In
Hei.ghts•
e 25 301p era! days with his mother, Mrs. their son and family, Mr. and biadea. tins of tuna fish and
or. or creeds. Special music. $198. A real buy
Rutland
Phone WY 2-3810 ·
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Mrs Robert Grueser and sons comfortable i'hoes and when I
6 24 6tc l Furnilure Company, Rutl"nd. 1957 BUICK. super. 3 good
e
16 12tc INSIDE and ou18l•oe pam mg. M Le h
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=::--::=::::-----cc-Roof work Reasonab·e rate
rs.
I a Wood has re- Mrs. Hogh Bearh1
visited get there J plan to get lost •
6
29
31
Equipment for sale. Good dump
extra tires. Good condition, FOR SALE- 5 room house, Phcne VI 3.2700 _
~~~Ot · turned home alter spending a with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wood mong the people and
make
hed lidos and hoist complete 1965 RF.POSSESS''D STEREO
$4 25 - WY 2-29222 e2venings
large barn. 115 acres with
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p week With Mr. and Mrs. Harold and children of Pomeroy Fri- friends." tToll)'! You Uke IIIIJII
See ivan Carman Route 2 , Just taken ln. Lovely walnut
8 23 tic _;Jimber, chicken house and BULLOOZER WORK wanted. Hawk and oons, McConnell•· day.
fish, too? It's Kismet[)
Pomeroy, Jhio, ~~ Peach 1 ste reo eonsole w11h 4 speed j
The Rambler
granary, $2500.00. 1 mile off Sm•U dozer, reasonable rate. ville.
Fork. Phone WY 2.QI65.
mterm1xed changer AM and World Stoodanl ol Comp8d
New Lima Rd., Phone SH 2- Phone WY 2-2208.
Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of
6 23 6tcl FM rad1o equip~ed Assume !
EJcolle...
5321 .
e 23 6tc
6 16 10tc Dayton were recent visitors of
A-li-:1'1:-.,-M-ll--0- 8- - .,-,-,.-,.,.
l&gt;e&lt;!n
balance
due
$114.25
o~
take
!
Big car room, ride and ,....
ANNIVERSARIES
andReun- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eichinger.
8
10
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over payments ot $9.a0 per formaoce . SmaU CJtr eeoaom)'
HOUSE FOR SALE
ions are grand occasions for Mrs. Roy Baker and son. Jim
0
uoct ~~v; rra
month. Try it in your home.
and maaagerabiUI}
Modem Ranch. Style BeauUfuJ I • pho.tograph - why not this Jesup, Ga., spenl a ·week with
1 :::. ~~~- W~ 2-ii555.
s.e
location on top of small hill time '' Make your appoint- Mr and Mrs. Clayton Allen and
1965 ZIG ZAG Sewing machines
MetnJpofltaa Moton
faRoc'" 1 151alabHoghway Garage on 1 ment. Grover·• Studio Porn- BilL
by
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E - u-·
S
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wit good road to maiD
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ho'gh wa.,• Four bedrooms, Uvmg . I eroy ' Ohio ·
&amp;-211-6tc OMr.
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my Pomeroy
I Dan- rs. Eldon Will and
AS
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salesman's
demonstrators.
ooe " Wli71
dinong, family, ldlehen, ·reak-l SEPTIC TANKS cleaned Write pa ailey, Syracuse, called on YOUTH
KEn FOR IT'
ia rat. I•ve talk~ It over wltb
These machines sold [or $189I 22 tic I fast play maid's utility and . 814 v· d St p PI
W .Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland Thts column IS for young , my mother tshu out of the
180
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easant,
- Sunday
' 1 peop Ie, th eir
· _pro blems and 'Ihosp1ta
· I now but never borne),
.95 new We will giVe new I
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shop Three baths, eeramie tile Va.
1
6
3
_ lOtp Mr. and Mrs Ernest Eisel- pleasures, their troubles and and she thmks 11'1 for the belt.
warranty You pay onlv $98 42
arrne Ulf!P lei
and wall to wall carpel on
My Office Will
or $5 per month. Call- WY 2.1 g II Lone Star tnHt, 40 H. p_l lloors. Aboul two-third• of ' CAR WAHSED and vacuumed., stein of Idaho called on Floyd . fun. As with the rest of Helen I Shculd I stay or go, and lporl
Bt Closed From
6555.
1Help Us'. it welcomes laugh•! what my friends say? They DeV·
6 29 61 c Johnson electric starl motor. bouse Is Pllneled ill mahogany Wilson's car Wllsh. 550 Page-st. i Ridenour
: r·A--BR
- 2 sets skiis, 4 life jackets,!' and walnut Aor conditioned Middleport. WY ~3517. Dpen l, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clealnd ;but w_ on't _dodge a
serious er had to live In the pig pen I
Mond1y Juno 21st
,
AGE, beans, cucumbers motor in exceptionally good Large pauo. an d d, ou bl e- carport. fro m •o a. m. ~ I p. m., seven spent a couple or days in Co- question With a brus.h - on.
called home, 01 live on froleo
and
tomatoes.
Clarence
Profcondition.
Phone
New
Haven
~n
IQt
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390.
May
be
seen
days
a
week.
6
1
30tc
,
lumbus
and
visited
with
~r
,
Send
your
teen-age
questions
,
dinners or something brOUibt
Until
' fill, Portland, Ohio. ~~2;2~:· 882-3284.
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G 29 3tc I C~I;P:;~~~~;ot oni~eoter, Ohl.' .;elgie; Bulldlo~~)
I or and Mrs. Vernon Cleland. ~rs. :to Youth Asked ;or It. care ' from the restaurant on a paper
Tuosdoy July 6th
lm11"1m''ll""""'l'l'Tl'~~..,.= 1 new bomes. Built m kite~ , C H Benson, Mrs Ella Kimes ol Helen Help Us., thiS news- plate. My mother drank hor
SEWING machines, repair serLivestoclc
FOR SALE :--- 65'h ?cres. Good' ellS, storm window•. allll&amp; Mrs. Mac Cleland and wl~ paper.
meals aod waa "out," or 41111,
vtce, all ~akes. WY 2-2284. FOH SALE: 2 yr. old pony, or buiidmg Sites. Proced right. inum lidlng. cau Guy Neil· Mrs. Wayne Cleland In London. EXTRA CHARGE FOR
all evemng. For years I had 1111
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The Fabnc Shop, Pomeroy. will trade for an older pony. NICe locat1on. Phone WY ~ 1er Racine Ohio
Mrs. Mildred Santee MIU- SMAU • CHANGERS
breakfast, and took care of my·
For Rent
Authroized Smger Sales and David Yost Portland Ohio. 7ll83.
6-26-4tc
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.
seH. Here I have a &lt;lean bome,
I ROOM furnished house on ServJce.
8 29 ~c
,
6 29 3tp FOR SALE: One 2 story h~use
- - ·· ·-- with Mr and Mrs Joe Ma'rkl Don t you think baby aJttera 8 generous allowance and-'~
Second St., also 3 room apar' DISHWASHER, large soze with Bus'Jness O
rt -;-t.with 7 room, bath and base~uehONEER
Mr ~d Mrs Ronald Clay llhould be allowed to charge U· on lime. Wouldn't I lit I dopiiD
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ppo UnJ tes
""mplele Service
and Mrs Lando- Cl ha
Ira H they "sll" a baby thet go back to my mother? Am 1ment with bath, partly fum- map • .cutting board lop. A~
---ment. Located on Bailey Run
Crill Bradford
turned h~me from aa~eek~: v':;, needs diaper cbanget? They're SMART or a RATT
ilhed. Mason Phooe 773-5916. 90 antique bed. WY 2-3489. FULLY
locked
Road. 9'h mes
ground.
Write, Prone or Centact
It in Dalia
harder lu manage, too, becaUH Dear Smart:
6-21&gt;-3tc _ _ _
6 25 6tc
store in ~mall to!e ~::_:~ Ho:s~ in good condition. Well
A. C. BRADFORD
and Mrs
~ wllb Mr. you can't reaaou wi1JI a little You can't help your mother by
"IP"'A:::R:::TMEN==T:-=FO"'R~RE=N~T=. AI· 35 H.P., 14 ft. boat and trailer. for selling, other int~rests. J[ an CIStern water. For terms,
Ractoe, Oblo
11011.
• guy under two. - PINS
AND staying with )lor - lbe aaly
so trailer opace. Good Inca- S~e at Cozart Garage, Ra- interested, write to: T h e contact Roy Van Cooney • Mei 1 tic
Mr. and M~. ArthOr Orr VIa- WIIEEDLES
person who can belp ber II
tlon. Call Walter Crooks, WY ~e.
6 25 6tc Daily Sentinel, Box 668 M Arthur' Ohio. Phone LZ26- AU CONDITIONING Relrlger- I : r:ntll't.:;e Lo~s~tb a~ ~ and~~.....
herself. But you C811'1 turn
7
2-3631.
6 lO tic AUCTION every - Saturday. Pomeroy, Ohio.
1 29 3tc f2fll.
______ ation 11er11ice. Jack's IWrlg· family
,
now. ~·-.,..ng a diaper yvur back on her eilher. Call
UNFURNISHED 4 room, bath, Welch's Auction, Laurel Clill,
PART •• FULL TIMI
FOR SALE: The home of the eration, New Haven, Pboae Mr. and Mrs Henry Eichlng- : : t, aU thal,!"'"f· And, besldea: and villi often and try 18 pi
utllily room, nice yard. p01-01 R_t_. 124.
30tp
Now ,..,,.,. 1n thu '"''· •••••
late T. G. _Clay a_nd . Bertha TV 2-3537.
1 6 tic er and faml! ·
vial
wet set 1001 to bed ear~ ald from your miniBter llld A[.
6 2
""""' mP'""'· rum. , ...,. Clay Dy U Oh10 0ff
- - -. y were recent
1- ler. -H.
coholiCI Anonymoua &lt;who wlll
Lane, Lincoln Heights, Ph. WILLIAMSON--::-27 in coal fur ~~~.·n• ,,.., "" ..run, ,,._
' esvi e,
• IS er- Karl Grlleser, Plamhlne-ud ora of Mr. a~ Mrs Ivan Gar- Dear Helen:
send someone to talk wllb ller
WY 2-3874.
6 16 tfc
nace, automatic da~r con· ~~~!: ~ ~tsU:~:!'::~t
~u~~ :J~ ro;o:OO;oo~~ st;ry
Beatlq
den~r, Wortiungton
Is It necessary to clean up if you request U) -R
l'IIREE ROOM and bath, [urn- trul. Charles Byer, 365 S. 6th ,,~;~ ~ ' ,;;,~i," .;,;;;'";.~~"' Jn- terms contact Warran 'c1: '
End~~ ::.~blH
Richard Frost and Kaye Flck the house when you're baby P. ~- You can beat tbal biller
IBhed
apartment, utilotoes Ave., Moddleport, Ohio.
otNCL Foe lnl... low. w"''· lndud - Route' 2, Albany, Ohio. Phor:::
We ba.. aU ~--·
are attending college at Rio silting for 50 CeJJII an bofll'?- (and yea IOI!llb) lllreak IIJOU
furniShed. Phone WY 2-5435.
6 24 6tp SeuUnel,
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Mrs. Eltun Ritchie and Belb, Dear LUcy:
have been for your mother ,.
Ohio.
6 16 tfc
TAX CUT SALE!
Wanted
lleaaoaable llalel
Keno, spenl Thursday afternoon A good rule Ja: leave the !her than how luusb lhe TWO BEDROOM
furnished F•d•&lt;~l oxciso toxH hovo
Call W\' %-2flt Day or Nilbl with Mrs, Wilma Ginther.
house the woy you found 11 - them for you. An alcobollo doea
7 :IAI tie
been romovod from
or maybe • Utile better lhaa D'l w· ..... to be ..... _. -11.
apa rtment. Inquire at NewF'"'•rs-Roofriatroton
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WANTED!
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you ,found U. "''·-•·e wou Dear "'"
Helen·.
ell's Sunoco, Che.tr.e Phone !
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6 28 trc
AIR-CO~~~Tb~SRS
To Train far
Farnaca. Arnold llnlben,
MONTICELLO, N. Y. (UPl)- may not be b!red again. Noth- The mother of MANLY
10VSE FO
Sovo •••• moro with • u r
lncamo Tox Consullonla
.IJJ Eaal Mila Slreel, """t Monticello raceway w lllbe31n ing cllscounlgee I mother more TI!!EN-AGE BOY (Who Wlllll
R RENT, 4 rooms LOW SALE PRICES now In
A few clear thinking people eroJ. Phone W\' Wl48.
a two • week irtal period Wed- than comtnc borne to a mea tu aleep Ia his WJderwear) Ia
and bath. Picture windows offect.
wul be selected from this
7 :10 tic nesday night In which the track she didn't make - and few not only flilbtlq 1 1oa1ng be'new yard picket fence. va:
area to enroll In new, lowwill introduce the "-fecll" thlnp ple.olte her more than a lie, but lhe lhould be "-~-·
cant aft J 1
POMEROY
cost training program pre·
lnsuran~
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er u Y L 1671 Linepared by CPA's. Eam lumthe nlnlb neat •Ink and drataboard, and that lbia lllbe wont fault ber
oln Hgts. Phone WY 2-2780 be. /
Jock W. Cor...,,
Uve fees. (Some tax &lt;onsult PHOTO Copying Sonlce. ~ race.
I picked-up froDt room, when SOD haa. My mother would
lore 9 a. m. or after 1 p. m.
Ph.Mw'"v'"'.r
ant• earn $5 and more per
let mada of 1ep1 papen. Under this form of w•-rtnl, she half-way expected to ·flnd a be glad to see mv brother-··
return).
Excellent vear
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'rnund income keeping elibirtll reoords and atmost lDJ w c never before bas been mess.
m
that, and yvu ANYTIUNG to bed! _ SISTER
FOR RENT -Trailer space DON'T PUMP you sluggish aep.
enl's tax reeords. DIR!IIfled
otber Cloctllllt!ll!l.
used on a New York track, the will soon be In the 75 cenll aa OF A BEDTIME NUDIST
on N. Second-av in Middle- tic tank. Get Klean-Em-AII
NEW SPEED QUEEN
life-long profession!
R""ter lnlaruce, Pom'!'OJ patron predicto the order of lln· hour bracket ... .U you llllltliP Dear ' Helen:
COIN·OP LAUNDRY
u you can study one hour
t i tic ish for the first two ho-·s m' ber another
important rule: On lhiJ "Don't let Involved"
port. Near shop~lng district. eeptlc tank cleaner. LandCOMING SOON
daily at home. write today
·~
DON'T 1
Concrete patios. Call WY Z. mark Faru; Bureau.
•own this high return
for free farto, free •Ptil.udo GUARANTEED, renewable for the race and is declared a win· - 1 c ean out the refri1era· bit. Sometimes I'm so lllhlm2186, W\' 2-:!316 or WY 2-34100
lfc
Investment
business
test
.
llle hoopitallzatloo.
laued ner only If lhe first two horsea tor .-H.
ed of hamw that U 1 wera 1
2 18
HUe
·~·inancing available
Southwostom Acodomy
monkey, I'd oay to my pall _
01 all ag.,_ Phone W\' 2-&lt;lllle finish In the order he baa ae· Dear HoleD:
~=-;--:;=::-:-7""-,--,-_:__:_.:: MEAT case - ~ ft. Tyler, dou- '}~; ahi)';,ta c~~,l~g;;on
The Dally Senlinel
tfo
lecled.
Permission
for
the
trial
I
amlher17.
andMy
father
deae.
r
ted
Don't!
get 'evolved' _ y tu
2 18
3 and I R~M furni'h" apart· ble duty service meat case. 'Work two to three hours
Box 66811
was granted by the New York 1\'Y mo
me when I wal !JIIght become a man!" -KAments. wley &amp; Reed Hard- With mezzanine shelves and
daily- average annual
Name .
Age . . . . _ tam_ping _Equip.__ State Harness Racing Commia- 10. My .mother started to drink ITIIY, ON EVOLUTION
ware.
5 11 tic display trays, A-t condition.
mcome S4000 to $6000.
Address
Phone . . . .
sion.
after tbal and In the n e xt l
1300 takea it. Racine Pood Wrote for information and
BARGAINS FOR THE 4TH
oeven ye.ora h
fl ed 1
This
I'IIKEt: and four roo~. lurnl•t.
appointment to Security
USED Tents, boats, outboard
L 'I
s e was r
rom
column iJ dedicated IAI
6-26-Stc Laundry Mar.hinery Co., Inc. F.mplovment Wanted
•
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three Jobs. Three -m011ths ago family llvintl, so if ou're hav111 11111 llllfurnilbed aport. Market. WI 9-3342.
menll W\'
7712 Dearboi'JI Ave., Cineln- "MPLOYMENT Wanted- ..-. . mtrs. fOO up. SPECIAL ON
LIDAL NOTICI - - .she was hosnltallttd ror •leo- ing ,kid trouble oryju
!4iOI
12 8 lfr MOBILE Home, 1957 Skylioer nati 36, Ohio. or 2861 Pat- "
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CAMP TRAILERS, I demon- """"' "'"'n' on '"' ,.,. bud"' holism. My aull( look me In !rouble I t H I
II plain
liODERN 4 room and bath, 48 1 8 •a bedroom, good condl- or
lerson
Rd.,
Dayton
20,
Ohio.
perienced
Interior
aod
uterstrator
Tent
&amp; Tralle
t '" •• t"rt lownohlp •Ill bo hold "
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help
phone Bob Schmidt, Clnt
F'
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ais.
Aparre
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WYng.2-2682
lee Rog
Sal Amsbary
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SAIGON !UPI)-Government probable death of two fliers their American military advis·
troops scored • major victory but a spokesman said no planes ers - up to eight - were reover the Viet Cong in a search were lost in the north. A U.S. ported cut off. Ail contact with
and destroy operation 40 miles 857 bomber crashed in flames the town was lost.
»oul1iwest oJ Saigon, a military at the Da Nang airbase today Three Vietnamese governspokeaman reported today. But but the two men aboard para- ment units on an operation in
the area reported heavy fighta Communist regiment trapped chuted safely.
hundred• of Vietnamese troops The big Communist attack in ing with the Communists stili
the central highlands 200 miles attacking the government uruts.
200 miles to the north.
operation
A U.S. spoke:!lllan said the northeast or Saigon overran the One Vietnamese
town
of
Thuan
Mon.
command
posts
also
reporled
it
district
operation sout11 of Saigon net1
ted 2115 Viet Coog dead by ac- Several hundred lroops and was surrounded.
tual body count. The action cost
the lives of two more American• killed and two wounded.
The spokesmon reported 32 gov·
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Thirty miles north of Saigon.
Amtrtcaa and Australian combat troops began breaking off 1
11ielr joint operation against no· 1
torlous Zone D with no significant victory.
Make 17 Sorties
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U.S. jets new 67 sorties over 1
Communist North Viet Nam to· ·
day, bitting one target only 50 '
miles from Hanoi and bombing
the airport at Vinh 160 miles
south or Hanoi in twin raids- i
the third attack on the airport.
In rtl!fnt months.
A U.S. plane wos shot down
In South Viet Nam with the ,

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WASHINGTON . (UP!) The Ifederal application for anti-pov- Harsha said, "but there is tool Af'L.CIO payroll.
Office o_t Economic Opporturuty erty money:
. much money floating around The Columbus Dispatch ,..,
(OEOI IS talung • dtm v~ew of Rep. Wilham Harsha, R·Oh10, and the fat cats are trying to ported on June 23 lbat an appnvate compames who are try- protested to the OEO that the get some ol it. It's the same plication which United Consummg to make money off the fed· rity's applications should be de· old story of the rich trying to ers assisted in preparing asked
eral anti-poverty program.
iayed until this money request make money aU the poor."
for $126 994 in Jederal anli·po&gt;l'•
The OEO hopes, but is not could be explamed.
Congress approved more than erty mdney to be spent by 11r1
certam, that the pracltce ts lim- He termed the request "an $1 billion originally to set. up the group m a "consumer eclucallaa
tted to one or two stales.
unoonsctonable waste of laxpay- admtmstration's war on pover- program" in Athens County 11
The most notable. eiUimple un. er's money " The OEO agreed Jy.
Southeastern Ohio.
covered was m Ohto, where the and delayed actton on the ap- United Consumers is headed The anti-poverty program wu
Umted Consumers Inc. ol Oh10 plicattons.
in Ohio by Thomas T. Pogue, set up to provide training aDd
asked for $45,000 to rent roo~s Portsmout~ and Wav~rly su~- who originally was named by retraining ot the unempJoyed.
11 sa~d was _needed lo mamtam sequently withdrew thetr appli- the Ohio AFJ....CJO to represent and the underprivileged. It wu
an office wb~le the group helped cat1ons for money.
labor m rormmg county .anti- unclear, according to the OEO
the commumty leaders ol Ports· "I believe the OEO is trying poverty commissions m the how a consumer education ~
mouth and Waverly fill oul its to admimster its funds fatrly," _s~ale. Pogue is no longer on the ' gram would operate.

.Ioyce Long. daughter of Mr .
and Mrs Lewis Long. 744 S&lt;Juth
Third-sl. Middleport . relurnt'd I
home Sunday
from Bur·keye
Girls' Stale.
While there she was elected
to the House of Representatives
I from James City, .Iones County. She served on the Public
Health and Welfare Committee
in the House. Joyce was also
apPQinted as city vet
from
James City_
Shr was sponsored by thP
American Legion Auxiliary Post

Goeglein's
Boat Launch
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State Sen. Oakley Collins of ch1id's life took a chance 1n 1
I Ironton announc~d today that fa ing a probable !awsuit by
his bill. Senate Bill No. 339. the parent or guardian.
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lattves Monday evemng.
June 4, 1965, and gave it unaru·
St.ste Representative Carlton mous approval
Davidson co-sponsored the btll The btll now goes to the Govin the House and was succPss- ernor's dt&gt;sk and awaits h1s
ful m getting 118 voles for . s1gnature bf'fore it beromt&gt;s the
the bill. There was one vole ' taw of the Sl"te ol Ohio.
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A bid ol $28,948 by Goeglelll
Bros . or Middleport, to do concrete work on the boat launching projert in Pomeroy, wu
accepted in a special meetlq
of Pomeroy council Tuesday

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Senate Bill No. 339 concern&lt; ,
Mayor Charles Legar
le!t
the welfare of a child who is I
JIM ANDREWS
early today to submit
final
in temporary custody of the 1
data regarding the project to
Child Welfare Board and 1s 1
Airman James R. Andrew!'! , state officials in Columbus 10
tbe
aimed at givmg the Chtld Wel-j' fi
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son ol Mr. and Mrs. James R. the village may be eligible to
CLERGY GROUP - Standing with the Rt Rev. Roger W. Blanchard
fare Board suthorify to act in ,
Andrews of Ill Ebenezer St., obtain two-thirds ol the job
(rear) following Sunday's ordination (left to rightl: The Rev. A. Raymond
behalf of the child in case of
Pomeroy , has completed Air rosts h a grant
provided
!
Betts of Chillicothe, the Rev. Ricllal'd Martin !newly ordained\. Mr. F'rank
serious illness and when auth- 1l S
Force basic mtlttary training at through 11ie Waterways Safety
WASIDNGTON _ FISCAL
T1tus, the Rev. David McCoy of Columbus, the Rev.F William dBlack
· for surgery or other tn•atLockland AFB. Tex. Airman Commission.
th of Alh·
onty
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ltl6 'ended today with Uncle
ens, an d t he Rev. Ch ares
oregroun :
e Rev,
ment cannot be securPrl from 1
1Andrrws has been selected for The village had to have aU
Sam ·'etpected to be about $3.6 !
Wilbur Perrin of Pomeroy
the parent
or •uardtan. I By United Pre,. International 1techmcal trammg as an air- !technical phases of the project
1craft maintenance specialist at I completed before tomorro&lt;Jil ID
biiiloll 1n ille red - the small·
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\ There ~ave ?t&gt;e~ rmmv In- Severe thunderstorms wer~ ; the Air Training
Command I order obtain the.._.., ....nt
til budget deficit in five years.
es m Ohto I~ wht h .the lorecost m Kansas and Missuurt l t~TCt school at Amarillo AFB .t prevtouslr 1~
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Pomeroy Higb schooL
the contractor Ill tfiend IDil
fear which began last .fijfy I
f B I k I h Ch h I th h
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for a chtld .without authonly lo l " urrlcane ror- wt'nds up to
wi' den the boat laWIChl•• ....:..
.• would probably run about $911. 6 The . fi~st Apostles' act o : a c o t e
urc o
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do so but ID order to lave the H
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\'• billioa with revenues ol about oommiSSJonmg, through the lay· , Good Shepherd. Athens. who Followmg tho act ol ordina'
_ 75 miles per hour whipped Kan-i
I and lor other roncrtle lllri;
$93 billion. But the) caution- ing-on-of-hands. was re-enact· ! opened the service With an ex- ~ lion. the BIShop t'eleb~ated the
' sas Ctty, Mo . Tuesday mght · ;) '
' eonnnected with the project.
ed that official figures would ed Sunday m Gr1c~ Eptscopal h~rtatton to the new ordllmed. l Holy Commumon .. fact~g the
during • thunderstorm that I
1 The Pomeroy Cemetll Bloct
not be available until the third Church when the ~l•hOp of fhe candtdate was present- ~ people. The eh01r. atded by ,
' dumped rail and more than on
1Co. on May 10 received the conweek is July. Last mmute buy· Southern Ohio !llld cle~gy from e,d lo t~e Bishop by the . Rev. trumpet and organ sang dudng l
inrh of ram.
.
i tract to do work on the l!rit
lng or lax collections could put the area tm'l to ordam .'o the I Charles A. Pitzer, of c h r IS tr the receptton _ot the offertng, i
r Strong thundmtorms hit area !
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part of the project wblcl! In·
tiJ, fins! reckoning up or down prtesthood the Rev. Rtchard , Church, Pt. Pleasant.. who 1whtch was dedtcaled to the as·
from Kansas to Ohto Tuesday ' A 150.500 ctvtl sutt has been lctudes providing walkwaya 1M
by as much as few hundred H. Martm, deacon .
1 vou~hed for
h1s. qual1hcatJons. t s1stanre of _sem1nary students .
' night and early today The con- ! riled in Mei~s County Comm?n l finger piers. The Cement Block
8
miUioa dolors.
The R R
Roger W. A litany for ordmatwns was ! A receplton after the c&lt;retmuing deluge&lt; forred stream" Pleas roul't m behalf of a mm- company's bid for that phali
Blanc hart!. Ee;~copal head ul read responsive~y by the Re~. ! monies, al w~ich the Epsicopal
out of their banks in Nebraska. ior who a!leg:dlr susta mPd per· 1 of the j~b was $18,931.
NEW DELIO_ INDIA AND I the diocese. t'Onducted the ser· Albert MacKenzte of St. Peters Churchwomen served a ch1ck- Seventeen cerlificate•
for t Hatlstorms damaged crops and 1manenl IDJUrtes .'"a 1961 school i The only other bid coaslderPatistan todav signed a cease- VIce involvmg the transfer of I Church, Galllpohs.
I en salad supper' afforded the completing a sales course were , broke wrndows Flash rloodmg bus-automobliP accident.
ed by council last night wu
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fire agreemen-t (or the disputed aut.h~nty tracmg back in un- . . Also partlr1patmg in the ser-t ongregat10n and vJsJiors from presented Tuesday night
at closed several Nebraska high· I Plamt1ff LS Char.iotte A Man-, one from Gary Griffith. Basta.
border area known as the Rann l broken sut'cessJon to the origin- 1 VIce were the Rev Wilbur Per-1 as ra 1 as Columbus 8 chance the Pleasant Pomt Resort by wa~s.
ue l. a mmor, by her father, Ian. Griffith had bid $28,750 for
of Kutch. It becomes effective ' at A lie&gt;.
rm of lhe Federated Church, l to meet the parltctpants. m· Steve Previs. vtee president The Solomon Rtver was ex- . Charles R. Manuel of Rt. 2, Ra· the job , but his did not lllclude
pos
Pomeroy, who read the Ep!stle. l cludmg the parents of the or- and reg·,onai manager tor Wad- peeled to crest two reet above cme. Ut&gt;fenda.nts are Albert D. the cost of steel sheetin•.
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ommg '" t e aymg -on-o -1 and the Rev A. Raymond Betts am , r. an
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scene of bitter fightin• last bands was t_he Rev W1lliam G. l of SJ_. Paul's church_, Chtl _lic_'O- ~!arlin of Grand Rapids. Mich. underwriter for ,United Funds: Enterprise. Kan .
jt Profftll, Rl. · hRa cme. h . 11Mayor Legar Clerk Edna Schoo.
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e ev. r. arm WI o - Inc , at the t'OmPletiOn of a
wa s a passt'nger on a school enleb, and Councilmen Leslie
continued ever since.
fer his fil'5t celebration of the four weeks course conducted by V•teraat Memorial Hospllal . bus driven by Hill when it coi· ll'ulks. Don Colllns, Bob IIJ·
Holy Commumon, in behalf of Wtiliam D. Childs. distrirl man·
Itided with
ear operated by , sell and Roy Reuter.
COLUMBUS - TWO STATE
' Grace Church, Sunday , July 4 ager for Waddell ond Reed. I Admisslou ~ Gertte Carpen-!Proffilt on a curve 15 miles
senators are calling for an imat IO 30 •. m.
Mr. Childs, associated with ter, Syracuse. Donald Hudson,, nort h ol Rt. .138.
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mediate and sweeping investigathe Downing Insurance Agency Syracuse; BesSie R. Ptckens, ,
NOW YOU KNOW
lion of
st the Lima
SPACE CENTER, Houston !UP!) - Six young astroMiddleport, conducted
the Racme.
FINED
Tbe llrst plane .. lly !rOm
Slate Hospital.
scientists, freshly indoctrinated as America's newest '
b •
rourse for 17 salesmen ol Mel Oi,.,barae• - Jack Baxter, Curtts Smith, Ewinglon. was ' the Poctflc to Allullc Ia ltll
Sens. Anthony 0 . Caabrese, space celebrities, headed home today to pack up and gel
Clark's diviston. Mr. Clark. di· Middleport; Judy VanCooney, fined $25 and costs by Porn•· tran;veni~glloe sotllhenr lrUto
D-Cieveland, and Charles J. aboard the nation's $20 billion express to the moon.
vision manager presented Mr-1Pomeroy steven Compston Che·lroy Mayor Charles LegarTues- COD! ~eula roule l1lak
ols
Carney, D-You~gstown, intraThey hope to be ready in three years to grab for a
Childs a gift from the men _m shire: Belinda Peck, Cheshire; day on a no operator'• license I ?'"~~pare:. 18 • recetll
Tuesday ask- scientific golden ring - a chance to walk the dusty, R . I - f th
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his division at the conduSJon James Adams, Pomeroy.
charge.
e oame roldt
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'~g the JOtnt Commottee on Pub- crater-pitted plains of the moon lo search for clues to the egJS rattan or e nex wo of the eourse.
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July 5 to July 16, will be held Present were Mr .. PrrvJS and :
t VISit .e osp1ta an rna e an Onl week ago, they were spale agency s Manned Space- Thursday. July 1. from 12 noon Chester Gross1 , dlvlSiona\ m&lt;~n-,
!&lt; immedmte report to the Sen- compar.ttve Jnknown, working craft Center near Houston, wtU to 1 p.m. at the Middleport ager of l'leirton, W. Va.
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ate and the governJr
at various universities
and follow them into the astronaut sw1mmmg
· · poo 1 No te1ephone Distnct . managers
were 1
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Fair north, dlwadenlloWIII
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MOSCOW_ SOVIET PRES- scien~e laboratories
around 1 ranks for America's manned ,registrations will be accepted. Doyle Jushre and Bill Childs . . Concurrence in
ena e' onrurrence m o
- soutb toatgbt, ud. eooler. In
1ments ·
America.
assault into space.
I Mn Yvonne Scally, instrue-- Salesmen from th1s area were amendments .
SMI. Showers endiq. a Htde
!dent Anastas Mikoyao today Today, they are the nallon's The astro. scientists proved :tor. said classes for Red Cross Bob Lee. Gallipolis: Forrest , - H.B. 200, $15 billion gen l - S B 322. $1190 mlllton high- cooler nulb Thtrnday.
-1Varned anew _11lat Russia Will first "!!Cientist . astronouts": themselves ad ept at handling I advanced begtnners will
be ' Skidmore, Pt. Pleasant, and ' era! fund budget for 1966 • 67 way appropriation (Vole 28-0).
I've ?'mmuntst Nonh, Vtet Dr. Edward G. Gibson, Dr. Ow- what other astronauts consider from 9 to !145 am .; beginners Ted Newsom, Chesapeake.
I'Vote 125·3).
Passed .
Melp Geaerel Bolpltal
Nam all ~essa\y aid to ro;, en K. Garriott, Dr. ~·. CurtiS !he toughest part of the ]ob-- jctasses '3 1, 9'45 to tO 30 a.m.; Mr. Previs praised Mr. Childs r - RB 83, authonzes water - S.B. 293. bans wearing of Admisoloat - Ella SmaQ.
pel American
agg~essors. Michel. Dr. Duane E. Grave- lacing news conferences. They beginners t I) 11:15 until noon. lor his e~:cellent job and rated study m North Central Ohio ! mask to conceal identity; aim- wood, Pomeroy.
But he did 001 specify what line, Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin and treated newsmen lo a barrage Adult or teen-age
classes his as the best performance he , &lt;Vote f2t.Ot.
ed at Ku Klu• Klan (Vole 28- Dllcbarges - Ji)elmar 0..
n.illtary heiR, .has . been. dtS· Dr. Harrison Schmi!l.
of witly, erudite answers that will be held from 6 p.m. to 7:· has ever beard. He said he i Passed :
0).
borne, ReedsviUe; Magie Hurd,
patched to.llie HanOI 'regime.
The others. said Robert R. impressively demonstrated the 30 p m.
has attended many such pres· • - H. B. 945. extends ADCW - S.B. 359, extends deadline !Syraeuse.
The Soviet ~1ae.'' told a Gilruth, chief of 11ie federal reputation as 11ie most highly
entations.
1program ,Vote 129·01. Emer· for buymg llcense plates
lo l
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~- educated u. s. Astronauts.
LOCAL TEMPS
Following the meeting Prev· l gency.
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April 16 (VoLe 27·11 . .
MARRIAGE APPIJCATION
slav !restdent J014t Broz
NOMINATES HEINTGES
The temperature in Pome- is, Clark, Grossi, and Lee jom- t _ s.B. 60. prohibtts diScnmi- .- S.B. 340, allows pubhc hllll- Jan Martel Pickett, 23, Rt. I,
that the _Sovt_el ,Ualon has
WASHINGTON (UP! I- Pres!- i\'lolher of 6 Gives
roy's busmess district at 1120 , ed Childs on a cruise on the , nation aaainst farm producers pttals to form publtc health and Carpenter, hair dreuer, a nC
et and wtii grve all ~
dent Johnson Tuesday nominal.
a.ru. today was 73 degreea, un- 1Ollio River in Childs' bouse because of ~embership'" mar- welfare associations tV ole 2&gt;- Lmda Marklna, 17, Rt. 1, Cll'
sary aid to democralli:
ed Maj. Gen. John A. Heintges Birth to Quads
der cloudy skies.
boat.
Ike!ing asi!OCIBltons.
3).
penter.
Nam !North Viet Naml to
lor promotion to lieutenont gen- DUMFIIJES, Scotland IUP[) -~~ - --·~=-._____!.=_:::__ _ _ _~---'----=--=:c:.....:.:.:___ ______
fend Its Independenu and
era! to become commander of - Mrs. MarjOry Muiianey, aipel 8JJII'OIISOrs."
I Corps in
Korea. Heintges ready. mother of six, gave
will succeed Lt. Gen. Edgar birth Tuesday night to quadOXFORD, OHIO
Ooleman, who has
been rupiets - two boys and two
Phillip R. Shriver wlil take
deputy commander In g~ris.
er Thursday as the 17th
and chief of staff of lhe . "11'1 great,'' said her bus- , The Eastern Local
talent as yet not discovered by 1barbecue, under the direction trict will "prl!!lent a stage show comedy w!U ·be featured. Dr.dent of Miami Unlverlity.
s. Army, PacUic.
:band, Francis, 37, a driver for , Boosters preparing lor 11165-16 the major iea,gues.
of Chef Delmar Baum, once entitled Tbe Swtng~?' Moth- rehearsal lor tbt stage IIIIW
mal lnauguraUon wjll
a loco! brewery. A hospilal t atheitic season, will present a u the injury list from the again will offer moulb • water· ers Gf Eastern Local.
wtll be held 'lbunday tv~
Oct. 11.
CALL MADE
spokesman said the ;14-year . program oi ente,rlainment July practice 1ames ha• diminish- ! ing barbecued chick~ atra1ght Thts program feablres. an all 1July 1, at 7:110 p.m. (EST).
Slrrllver, 42, has been dean
Volunteer fire old housewife waa in "exc&lt;i- 13 at the Eastern Local High ed, a goOd line-up should 11e from the barbecue Plt.
female cast and promises to At 1:110 p. m. tbt ~",.
State University's
..sumnioned at
' condition and the ,quads, School. .
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At 7 p. m., lbe Ea~ter~ Local "swing." throughout the ev~ Invited to wlloll • ...,..,,,_
tf Arls and Sclencee. He
for a
in incnhators, wert ",satis- Slow pitch aolthalt games• will An ice cream social wlU be Band. under the direct!OD of ing w1th htiarioUJ enll!l"!ain- fireworb.
assistant dela 11
Th
" However, two, a boy begin. at 2 and e p. m. Tsese served (bo~made ice cream) Chll'ies Yago, will preselll an mont, accordilli to
dlroctor PatJdDI'IIIIIlll
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'}·,~~~ ~eu Ill 11111 and
Klri clio.d wllhla hour~ tf games will be last • movlntl ·
lllroUihoul lhe af· t outdoor concert.
. Norma Newland.
that tlroae ia
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Foyster Williams of Kt&gt;nlucky
1s lhe guest of Mr and Mrs
Osby Martin.
Mrs. Owen Branon received
word t~at her mot~er . Mrs
, Raymo11d Luman of Gallipolis
fel l at her home Sundav and
Sor. St&gt;nt ,,
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A lellr
Jurmg tt.e
wor sh ip St, , .• .: at tht! Laurel
cltff Free Methodiil
church
Sunday, statmg that
Louis
Di Eh l, a 1965 graduaw of Porn-'
rroy High School, had been aC·
cepted at th&lt; Spring Arbor Col·
lege, Ann Arbor, Mich., a Free
Methodist church collegt'.
wtll enter the college this fall.
1s m Holzer Hospital with
a
, broken h1p and fraclured wrist.
Sh~ was a former 1esident of
I Middleport.
i Mr. and Mrs. Harold George
1 and son.
Brian Lee, Gallipolis
are guests of her parents, Mr.
' and Mrs. L W. McComas.
!VIr. and Mrs. G G Werner
' were in Columbus uver the
1weekend for a visit with the-ir
· daughter and family , Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Stewart and fam- 1
~ ily. Steve Stewart returned to
! Middleport
with his grandparents for a visit.
Week~nd guests. of Mrs Em- 1
rna Sm1lh and M1ss Hazel Van ,
Cooney were
the Rev. Hnd 1
Mrs Lewis Mikell ol Gailipoli,. 1

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trapped units while American
and Vietnamese fighter-bombers bombed and strafed the en·
emy. It was in this action that
the two-man U.s_ plane was
shot down while on a reoonnaisSeveral Advisers Trapped
A SJXlkesrnan said several
American military udv1sers
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diepon Senior Band have reeroy, of whiell Ropr OIIIMrd II Ml\
::nk Vaugh..:
cubmaster,
an outln~t
~~~ ~~~d ~ndy, Vicki, Pamela JeaJI
turned from the annual band
wiener roastheld
SUnduy
tlttrnoon
chnic held at Ohio University Mr C A Reed
(Louise at Camp "'--'••
~nd 1'-lrltiA Jo, Elmer Wblta
' trl ",a Haugl ter" ·un· an . ,ave re ursne Lrom a Mtve. at the Federated churcn Sun- ~
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al·i~ GallipoliS. The baby wetgll- .t;en thev vistted with their day mornmg, wtlh Ralph \let - Ricky and Debbte Triplett. I ~h ens He ,~1 wo weeks. Brinker Baker Reed! returned Attending were Mr. and 1\lrt, •~d !livid, Mr. and Mrl. Riebed e~ght pnund•. Ill' . ""'"''"' daughter . Jove• Crossen: her l),d dtreclto,r of the hynuth d•otr I Jtldl Btheaverlland Rlloaymolndd RHoackh MceEylhaumr". aondy Carem,anK, Kathy to her home in Maryland Mon- Roger Dillard ond John. M~rk, It'll nn••nbaum and Joe, OouJI,
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and has. bern namt&gt;d M;.tJgerv husband. Ron an their sm,a
The mgan prelude, In Bngjlt ~~ Middle ort Church of Christ Coleman. bass Ia er ill the a~ a era VIS WI
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JU\1 ~t~nd Llndu, Haro
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Susan . . lil andparenl~ -~~:~ ~h. son. Core~. tvh. Crossen .is em-IArrHy," by Mr. Werry , opened have retu~ned from the Howt&gt;'s Middleport band, pwa~ assigned Shields and ller former home aW Melanie.' Mr. and Mrs Ray auut Jffl and Keith, Mr. and
and 1115 W•ll••t ~ Ho, 11' .1nd ployed "' an .Jernn.mtu " 1 en- 1the servk... toll owed by lh' pro- Mills Christian Cam at Ona, to the Honors band, and also at Letart Falls.
Glaze and Tim, Dennis, GrtlllrY Ml'l. Hobert Couch ond Ronnie,
ML :mel Mrs K I.
\lJIIer g1nf'f'r w11h thf' Mrnonnt&gt;l Air· cessional hymn, "f'cme~t Lord W Va
P
played in the S m hon Or- Mr~. Clair Boso and
and Crystal. Mrs. Albert Wontf.
nd
Mrl
Mrs l.ula Hu~!'t'll J:-; the ~r('at na11 rompwn
Jesu ,. The ntroll wa
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J'i . 8 1. d h .~ g1". Mrs. Sylvia Tovy of Sara::wta, c es ra a Y- w 0 pavs
the day efening with her
Ellll Gilmore Jr. and Ricky,
thrt&gt;E' ol!wr ehildrt"tt
ll!!\·.-1. with M.rs H'l\ Blm r ~·llw !~rm ,'~ aneb ather an lc ~J;j Fret· · Fla .. is here With her sister saxophone was a member of Mrs Dessie PattersoL.
and Mrs. Evert'ft Ruger lnd Mike and Char)el
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d M the Green Band and also took
1Rid 1
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e-r;o.JannSlo;sono1H:utland,and tlO\\mg th e ~o
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Approximateiy"'OOpersons
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ec , e .or s : Willis Anthon Mrs Anthon rs
i:; baton twarlmg.
Carol Kang,
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y - trumpet player was assigned tended the program
Jnln,·d bv thPir vou n~e:-; t dnugh-·er rea d the scripture.
tmprovmg satls_factorlly from to the Green .Band and was a by the Uhrig Brothers
lt&gt;r Slw.r\'1 o! l'n hlmhll -: who Si!'wral srmgs were :Jr~~wnr- ' sevf'ra l weeks Illness.
' member of the chorus
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tht Laurel Cliff Free M:lh:v:~~~
f\t&gt;\~ 1hrre tor thr wrPkf'nd
t&gt;d hy th~ Nursery das;; and ti 1e Mr I~ W. McComas spent j The final concerts ~ere held Church choir, Saturday
Poml!'rO't Ohto
-~~Primor.\ clttss gave I he au'U:-;- Sunday m Columbus With h1s Saturday eveni with
t h ing at the church.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
SON HORN
ltc. "Chtldren's Day.· Head-! molhel'. Mrs. J. W McComas symphonv orch':tr and the Rev. ana Mrs. William Slr:IUS- 11
"HUSH. MUSH ,
\lr .md \11's Willinm ~~rt"d mgs on tht' ch1ld Jesu$ were I ~r. and Mrs . John Fultz and chorus ~rrorming ~n Mem ia~ baugb ol Athens were Saturd.avll
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SWE:El CHARLOTTE"
Smith.
Sr 01 Aradhur~· tec1rn gH!l'n by the Junior High class, children. Amta and ohn ~a;c. Auditorium and the bands ~nd t!Vening dinner guests of Mr.
~t'llt lJa, ~ ~ Ull\'lll ddt&lt;JI'Vil
!anti . l u~ Cullt'n, Agnes. rd h.v phone trnm her daughl- follnwf'd ~))' the mormng pray-I spent ~he wet&gt;kenrl m Cmcm- baton routines given on the and Mrs. Ernest Powell and
\lu u n• l) t'~C Crr 1l K!·II&lt;Jwav
r 1 :vlr&lt;&gt;. J.CJv.nnre Urmghman . er b_v M1ss Bi:lt&gt;r wi!~ ch.wal , n&lt;~ll w1!h Mr and Mrs. ay campus under the elms. Mr. attended the musical program
Wm L'allli) I:JP11 Vll'lol ~un
1h~ lnrmf"l :-it&gt;ssie \1ae Smith, r.t·~pono;e P':ialm 23 whlth·_ WHs 1Myt&gt;rs
Charles Minelli, Director
of at the Laurel Cliff church. Rev
no, Man· A.~wt
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Mrs
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conduct.Strausbaugh is a former pastor
Colorcar,oon
br.-1 1 tn a snn. n&lt;-tmt' • .Jpffere' \~f'lt', ,Js lhe memory st•lec- four children HI Columbus spent ed the workshop.
· of the church.
LPe. on .June 2 \.randpa1 :nl~ twn . wa~ rrad bv Mr. Wt-rrv
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush
WEDNESDAY , Jun1 30
1 the WPf•kt&gt;nd with the Rev. and 1
NOT OPEN
, arr Alire •l:Ll•g~man of Manly . T!ll:'
r:ct&gt;SSLona~ . ~~mn . Mrs. Donald Hicks and fam1ly. 1
I and fa~ily visited Sunday afterC:Io. Pa and nw great grand , Jll.~t One D,n At A fime. by 1 \1r and Mrs Robert King 1
AT GRADUATION
noon with Dr. and Mrs. HerTHURS., FRI. ond SAT .
mp!ht' r is Mr" Ol_\'mpi&lt;l F'ahm' lhr
Youth ehoir With Vlary l and Debb1e Kmg were in .Mh-1 Mrs. Chester Knight and bro- man 'tickard and family
of
July ).2-3
1 .r 1 ' s as soloist, the bene,lic-, ens Saturday evenmg to 3ltPn l ther-m-law, William
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" GO GO MANIA"
organ po!\tlude by Mr. Werry, . band rlinir sludents. 'J'Iwv were ry Knight from Ohio State A. C. Rickard of Alban\/ ,
1TethnJc:olur)
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rltts•d
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accomt&gt;an&gt;ed hom .... b1· . thet'r PatroIF ri dall~ at the Youth Mr. and "-.
Millon' Roush
\ki ~t'l to .l!'rst·y ' Mc:rtt 1\l on
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nJ s u. . an \1:Ho·.tnn1, l'f1c An 1
I daughiP" . Carol. who · attended Center in Columbus. Following visited Sunday evening at Ca·
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the graduation, they visited at bell - Huntington hospital with Outstandingly superior Ill
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· post where Terry will her aunt, Mrs. Durrell Dawson.
Ht'rmll!'; N~t~ l!\ lilc T('c&gt;ns.
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1 Mrs Paul lloelzel and daugh - be stationed. Knight left Mon- 0. E. Harris and daughter
Fu tu Pt•nnH•s 13tl!~ Kt&lt;~mPr
FAMILY NIGHTS
."iot•iPI v_ ;flpet~
ing featurea: Durability,
&amp; IJakrJI&lt;L ~ Snrlml ~ Jnvurpor
"LILIES OF THE FIELD"
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tPr. Debbie. ol ~olumbus ~isit- , dH.v morning for his duties aner Mrs. Mason Fisher !'c~~~~:'!l
Washability,
Coverage,
;Jtt&gt;d Tht· 1-'o tlf lli(I· L 1,1·!.-r &amp;
Sidnr~n~~~tlN
T~e Ju!lwr MisSIOnary Socif&gt;- 1 ed recently wllh her Sister· a weekend visit with his par- iet. Burrell Dawson' to
t;onh1n. 1:1111'' ll:m '
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ty o/Jhe Laurel Cliff Free Meth- in-law . Mr and Mrs Roy Rif-1 ents.
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Easy Painting. and Beauty I
HEATl.F:S
!· Jr-.! fcrbu lous
"THE LONG SHIPS'·
od1st chunh met tn the rec.-ea- 1nt&gt; Mrs Hof'lzel Wit~ the form•wu, . a., a.urday to
FnrJ.: ('\"PI fll llll'!l' J.:d)~ns('
Wrlh Rirhant Wldmark
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A-(; 11 Go Thl' ~hunm 1 r,t shu
JOn room
o· t~e parsonagf. Sun- ' rr Mat lie McKPnZie of Racme.
.mg""m
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$1.75 QUART
and Su!nl'\' Pm! Jf'r
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( ay
ollowmg Sund CI ~ School. 1 Ylr and Mr!i. Robert Faulk 1
PLAN BAKE SALE
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Mrs. James l:ilrnore and .!\Irs. , and son. Boblt)' . of
llrbana The ,Junior Class of the Oak Mr and Mrs.Wlliam
"GOOZILLA vs THE THI!'4G"
Thur.-Frl.
July 1-2 v
(.l.t'ehnJt·ltlllr 1
"GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM"
r.rnrst Powell are r~ ounselor -. . 1spent the wt¥kt•nd with her 1 Grove Methodist Church will and son, Willie, Belpre,
, HOUSEWARES DEPT.
w~r of tlw 1;ra n 1.~' H1r11t ul .l ack 1 t-rnon. Rom~' Srhnerlet
Mrs Grlmore read Psa~m i22 parf"n ts Mr and Mrs
r.ai1 sporisor a bake sale Saturday, spending a week's vacation
wo1 !rl ~ mo ' r 1t•rrfy in,l:! Mon
WolurJ
and presented tht&gt; lesson . "Trea· Millrr.
.July 3. at 8. a.m. at
Cross's hetheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1
~ trr : Armit•s ot the world
- and sure Hunt." which wmplet•d
.
. Store tn Rac'Jne, and Harden's Sam Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. ',
dt&gt;~lrovt·d b~ ·thr TH \;\i(;"
"STOLEN HOURS"
th e 5I udY book. Domm1un ~or . 'Mr., an d M_rs R0Y R.1ffl e v_ls- Marker in Syracm~e. The prO- I Mason Fisher.
M()u~l e:r rl r·&lt;&gt;rrms powf'f m
Susan llaywal'd
1
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(Color)
' ·~epubllr. A new_ sr~,dy _bollk, llrd Su nday m G~lhpohs ~lth l eet&gt;ds will be usrd for church Mrs. Earl Cowen of Burl!ng- 1
~ii:=::::::=:-:::~:;:-:::~:-:;;;::·~,l;;;..;;..;;..:;:-::::::=======!:: Fnur Sons of Chm!l. w111 be- her son and f&lt;~mlly. Mr and !camp fees.
1 han. was a recent overntghl
gm m JLIIy. A collection
was Mrs Oav1d MrKenz1e and fam1
taken allklunting to $1 JO.
ily
A!lendmg were Barbclra Lew- ./enniC' and Mark Gwiazdow
~~. Danny and Debbi t&gt; Wellman.
Brenda Hnd Dennis r.dmore ~k\. of Wushinglon Court House
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' are guests ol their grandpar ,
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elnsulating Foam Ice Chests 99c to $1.99 Ka ro Iyn ..Souls y. Ltnr!J and .\.li-lrtha Baker, Nancy and De~rla enls. Mr and Mrs. Russell
e Handy Ice Buckets _ ~
29c (;JJ!_ Darlene Mlchwl. :_;reg Mills Hnd great grandmother,
Eblm, .IHck Ja cobs. lv&lt;ln Pow- Mrs. Harry M!Jl s.
eSun Glasses . __ -·--- IOc to $1.00 ell
and Penny and P&lt;!tt) Eblin. Mrs Lee Jackson of Colum·
I bus and ~er mnther, Mrs John
e Women's Canvas Sneakers ~- pr. $1.99
Gnett ul Shade , Ohio, vis1ted
Blur Denim. Platd and Saiiol' Blue Slnpe
: J' i~il in Cnpiln/,
I Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
e Triangle Head Scarfs
39c up
Otl
f'
p .
Noah Hask&gt;ns. Mrs. ackson .
IPr ~nsl Olnt.•
lhe former Mary Helen Cooper,
e Ladies Blouses _ _ __ Several Prices I .Vernon Weber and sons. Den- I tormer Middleport resident. Mr.
and Dean ol Rutland have I Jackson " employrd by the
Picnic Plates e Napkins Cups, All Prices nts
returned
from
tio
· W a .week's vaca- Ne~, .,.or k cen 1ra. 1 Ra1·1roa d.
" spent m ashmgto_n.
C. , 1 Air Willtam IPete) Werner
..---NO MORE EXCISE TAX---. and otht'~astern
pomts.
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. d bas gone to the (hrleston.
s.
In WH:-s, · ., 1on th ey v1sllt&gt;
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On Cosmetics, Ladies &amp; Children• Handbags
!he Smithsonian Institute. Wa:-h- i '" . II' orce ase. followmg
A Summer Shoe Sale While It's Still
. tngton Monum 1 w M _i a 30-day leave w1th hi ~ parents.
or Billfolds. There Are No Longer Any
en . ax
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eum MI. Vernon, Preside! II Ke-n-' r an
rs.
. erner.
Federal Taxes That You Poy Herel
Summer. You'll Appreciate This Timtnedv s grave in Arhngton Cem- 1 Mr. ~nd Mrs. Robert Haley
etery and watch~ the changing : and rh1ldren. Mtke. Kathy and
MISS AMERICA
ly Sale of Current Summer Styles.
11f thf' guard at l~e 1'omiJ o/ lhe ~ Barbara spent the weekend a!
Unknown Soldier . Tht'y Hlso saw ~he1~ cam_p ~ill:. on the Mu~k­
BRAND NAMES -- BARGAIN PRICE TAGS
an armv show 10 Washir1gton ! mgha~ H1ver. l~ey were JOID ·
Enroule home they visited t~e ed the1r by her s1ster ;md fam MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Lora.\ Cavern s and Blal'kW[IIer ily. Mr and Mrs. Ray Lauder· I

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