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S.Dally sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., July t, ltBI

Annnal Garden Club Picnic Held

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on Ohio Wesleyan Campus •I sourcos.
A communication was also
~
Wednesda. eveni ng at the home
i Speakers Will have as thetr read lrom Mrs. Charles Lewis,
JULY It
:,
Mrs
Waller
ueser
t.m
subjects.
flower
arrangmg,
hor
regional
director,
announcing
a
Fred
Will
ol
CUyahoga
Falls
there
will be a Jitney ~~
1
01
c;:uln Iil li Yo~th \ll s J,ulJt&gt;!'i H
Devotions were led bv Miss tlculture. CIVIC beautJftcatJOn. regional meetmg at Little Hock~
spent the holiday weekend with per at the Oak Grove Meth~
Tuus 3" ·c~l1ostt&gt;~s The' were Lyd ia Ebt-rsbach usmg as hehr and the State's natural
re- ing, November 6
his brother, Frank B Will and dist Church on Saturday, JufJ
·
.
, su bjeC't, Jt&gt;sus Censure to t e
1
usJsted b'o l'vll:-.~ ~and\ ( .rut&gt;~e Psalms ol Vengeance," taken
other relatiVes.
10 at 5 P m.
1
1
and Moss Nancy ' "'
.
!rom the Adult Teal'hers mag
Mrs. Larry Thomas and dau·
JULY II
Alter lh4:' dmm·l 'vlrs Ll lar azme. with Mary Bangham and
ghter. Mehnda of Columbus are Bethel No 62 ol the Intern•
les Pmoto~el presodent open· Amelia ~o•ler, the
authors
0
une
spending a week with her par- tlonnl Order ol Job's Daug~terl
ed ''" .:well ng " ,It rhe ~erse Memb&lt;ors responded to roll call The descendants ol the late ny; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill,
ents, Mr and Mrs Don Rea.
will meet at the PorrierbY Mao! rhe nm11t l1
1b\ ni.lmmg Mnd dlspla\'mg a Mr and Mrs. Albert HJII Sr L&gt;ebby Jan. Art and Dean; Mrs.
Mrs. Martm Leonard Jr and sonic Temple Monda~ July 12,
Bt&gt; prulld Alllt'llld lo ilt"i:tl Ileal Irom &lt;~ trt~t' m rlo't'f rr and held their annual reumon at Raymond Hensler, David and Ed Bousman, national evan· two-weeks rev1val at the Z10n daughters, Carol and Barbara at 1.30 p m
Th f' l•nd lt'~ " labo1 :- ot the IJee tf' llm g 'llmt&gt;thlng ahoul 11
June ,Damel, Larry Circle, Jane Ann gelist and speaker ol the "God[Church oJ Chr1st on Harrison· of Willingford, Pa. are
the The D~uihters of Rulh clasl
1p 0 rtiand Park Sunday,
Tu ,l nH '"' freedom o·veo)
'27th.
!Powell, Brenda, Jarrell; Mark IS Just a Prayer Away," radio ville Road, July J.2.23.
guests of her mother, Mrs Nor- ol the Umted MethodiM church
1DaVIS, Mrs Mary
-=======-"· =-=, 1 Communrealtons were read 1
Stephens, broadcast heard from coast to 1 Mr. Bousman is heard in this man McCallum.
will have 8 picnic al the Syrfl.
I rncludmg a lellet
from Mrs 1 Allendm~ were. Mr.
and Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. Don coast, will be the speaker for a area on WLW at 6 a.m. Sunday Mrs. Carl Moore. Mrsl John cuse park, Monday, at 0 p.m
Harold Sauer r.g1on:ol drrectm 1MtS. St Clarr Holl, Mr. and Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank- ---- ----- and at 7 30 p m. on WCKY on Smith, Mrs. Edna Barte s and
Pomeroy Ohle
1 ol nature tours
anncmne~ng a 1\Irs Uan Bell and Lorna; Mr. lin Thompson, Culloden, W Va , his mother. Mrs. Norma Bmg- sundays.
Mrs Elias Stiles visited TuesJULY 13
tnur at Lake Hope on Munday ~ ~nd Mrs Harold Gnmm, Dr. IMrs. Helen Kong, Judy and Pau- 1ham
The Meogs County Youth Ral- day afternoon, wtth Mrs Her- The Deacons ~nd D~acont'sseo
1August 23. at 10 a m , a lettet and Mrs Earl Grtmm, Joe an~ Ia. Coal Grove.
Co
d M Jy of the Churches of Chnsl schel Norris, Letart Falls.
ol the First Umted Pr~byterlan
TONIGHT and SATURDAY 'l trom Mrs. C E Weaver. P"" ~obb) , Columbus, Mr
an
Mrs Ernest vert an
rs. will meet at Zion on the 12th to Mr and Mrs Evet·ell Thorn- Church will meet Tuesday even·
" THE CURSE oF fHE
, dent ot I he Ohro A!'oetallun ol Mrs .letT) Ht!IM Ja"";:, ::: .., , _ , ' " '"'""' 0 - · Luctlle Maye\ spent ~~~:~y start the meeting m place of as spent last Sunday with Mr. lng, July 13 al 7:30 PIll In the
MUMMY'S TOMB
(;arden Cl ubs announemg thF 1and Clarence,
r an
~
~ at tile Mayes orne 1 ~ 1 e the regular meeting
and Mrs Walter Thomas and pastor's study.
:
annual
convention
to
b&lt;o
held
lkvld
Htll.
Seth,,
Penny.
Mrs
,!
port
Mrs.
Mayes
.
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VISiting
at
On
July
lith,
the
Meigs
Counrami! at their cam near Mal· Chester Council Da~!.~te&lt;l of
( l 1•( hrll( ulur 1
I
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George.
Htll
and
Enc
;
Mr.
and
~
,
the
Covert
home
m
Belpre
and
ty
Men's
Fellowshtp
will
meel
Y
P
America will meet ~!iday at
1
fr~ cl ll,oi k I t&gt;re 111 t' \l ui g~ l ' ,
~Irs
Glenn
Rhodes,
Glenn
Jr'
l'
~
wtll
accompany
then
to
eo.
at
Zion
in
place
of
ils
regular
Ia.
.
8
p.m. There will Be 1hstalla·
Jedflllf' Hul ::rnd
SUMMER
and
Rodne)
and
Cathy
Hill
RO·
.:
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lumbus
Sunday
to
attend
the
business
rneetmg
Mr
and
Mrs
John
Mtlch
rehon
and all officors are urged
'T HE GORGON"
gers Mr and Mrs Albert Hill ~
weddmg of hos daughter, Betty The mmister Eugene E. Un- turr•ed home Tuesday, after a to be present and M!l!r white.
Jr Mr and Mrs Bobby Hill
ood
.' h
bl
vlsJt with relatives m Lebanon p
Ch te 1&amp;6 OES
Pelt' I ( ush1n .:.! ( h11str, p~lf'r
Ph;
ltp
Pal
and
Jay
l1r
and
I
Mr
and
Mrs
Larry
Baker
hank
Guinther
is
spending
lderw
:
InVItes
I e pu IC to and Cincinnati. Sharon and Gary
omeroy
ap r
,
SHOE
SALE
Lee l:l:.~ltrala SheiJey
Mrs Bolly Hill Pam , Htlly Jr I (Phylhs Stantey I slarled Tues- an tndefimte vrslt with his all semces. ~u~ay servtces remained lor • week 's ViSit
,:eel m /:f"lar session
Jell Chns and l'im'my all
day on a short vacation trip grandsoo, Mr and Mrs Foank- ahre Sunday sed oo 9:30, wor- Mrs James Ebersbach spent e ay, at
p.m.
SUN . MO N ond TUESDAY
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w
h'
D
('
nd
th
th
nd
.
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s
1p
10
30
an
evemng
serv1
1
Racme; Mr and Mrs Wa1d to as mgton,
a
• ltn Gum er a
amt Y m .
M d Sunday al Mason, W. Va with
JULY U
Ju ly 11 -12·13
1 1 30
i
Fosler
Sherry
and
John
eo.
I
Skyhne
Drive.
They
plan
to
Columbus
Mr
Gutther
came
;~es
~
F
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d
p.mi
ont
a~
Miso
Stella
Gress
The
Women's
Missionary g..
MORE
FOR
" BEA CH BLANKEl BINGO"
0
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l
lumbu
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Mr
and
Mrs
julian
visit
Kennedy's
grave
at
A11
1
1;1,
for
Ius
grandfather
Sundav
ug
Thn
ay
serv
cse"
sdar
Mr
and
Mrs
Andres
Turnbull
ciety
of
the
Pomeroy
First
YOUR MONEY NOWI
' I' ' 1111 '( 1
1
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d h
ttr
Dl1
h
· d a1 8 pm
erelsno auray
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F'r 1nk1, . . _, 1111n -\11111 Ill Fun
Hill and Ro~er, Mr and Mrs I t~n an ~t er tounst a ac- W1lllam
es, At ens, a n evemng service.
I of Lancaster were recent over Baptist church will meet Thur•
l&lt;'t' llo Dt&gt;b111 ah W:.ilh·, H&lt;~r
THE SHOE
Brod\ Hoffman, Brody,
Jr , t hons He 1s on vacation from Mrs Fred Bush, Columbus, visI m.ght guests of their aunt, Mrs day, at 7:30 p.m. at the home
\en l.t·H' bf'( k l11rh 1\ld 1«-'~
Greg. and Beth Ann, Mr and his empiO\'IllE'DI at the Daily 1ted Wednesday w1!h their fa ·
Jacob Ebersbach
ol Mrs Harry L 8SJiey, w1th
lnhn
.
~
hlo·•
Dpon
Sot.
NivhlMJddi•P•rt
Mrs
Dun
H1ll
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sentinel
ther.
Mr
L
D.
Diles.
Mr.
and
Mro.
Drck
Erbel
and
Mrs. Ellen Couch as co-host·
Colorrartocnt
'.i~~=======ilz~~:-::::::.:::-::::Dennre Hrl l Stevte and SonJa ' The name of Mrs Kathryn Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burton
Moss Belly Mandry of Canton ess. Mrs Joseph Cook Is pro;
Mr and Mrs Dan Dugan and 1Clonch was untenliona!h om11- and children have returned to
were hohday weekend guests gram leader.
Kennre ; ,\Jr and Mrs Thorn-• led from lhe guesl list attend- Norlolk, Va . followrng a visll
of M1sses Ethel and Clara Gar
The Pomeroy Clti;wns Band
as Hill Mr and Mrs
Hen ry : mg the bndal shower for \1rs hefe with her parents . Mr and
land.
Radio club Will meet in regu·
RAWLINGS WINNING TEAM
1Htll. Mr and Mrs
Harold 1Sandy Clonch grven bv M" Mrs Arnold Dodson and rela- , Plans were made for I h • 1 'ltsses Carol and Barbara lar session
Thursday at 7·SO
1Roush , Mr and Mrs Norman Gary Wayland. Mrs Clonch 1s tJves 1n Mason W Va
Mr d1stnct convention to be held F18 her are spending a week m p.m , at the Youth Center, Mas' Roush , Robbre, Barbre and the mother - m - law of the I and Mrs Burton and lamoly October 19 tn Moddleporl when Columbus •ith Mr and M r s on, W Va
Garen . Mr and Mrs Robert honored guest
&lt;ind Mrs Dodson were m Co- the Mergs Temple Pyth1an Sas-- James Smith and daughters
Rock Springs Grange will
Euler, Charleston, W. Va, Mr. 1 Mr and Mrs Larry Baker lumblls for a v1s11 vw1th Mr and ters met Tuesday eveninK at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heicks of meet Thursday, at f p.m. InHarry !ltll and Charlie. Mr. and hts mother Mrs
Helena 1 Mrs Wrlham Dodson.
the Legton hall in Middleport. Orville and Mrs. John Donta spectlon wrll be &lt;Ondueted lly
and Mrs Joe Glenn, Carol, Baker, !ell Thursday mght for 1 Major Robert Chambers. son Mrs. Chester Zorkle, Most Ex· man of Smithville were week Virgil Atkins cowliY deputy and
Brenda, Ann .lanelte , Mr and Columbus •here they will at-'[ of Mr . and Mrs. MarC\ls Cham- cellent Chief, was in charge o! , end guest&amp; of Mo and Mrs lhe cooking and sewing co,..·
, Mrs Vrrgil Hrll and Dw1ght; • tend the weddmg ot LInd a bers, has relumed from duty the r~tuahsltc openmg.
Lewis Harris
· tests wtll be held. Relresh!
Mr and Mrs Paul H11l, Mr Beaver daughter ot Mr and I if, ~lei Nam Hs wtle and Durong the busmes sesston 39 Rev and Mrs. James E Ma- ments wtll be served.
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,and Mrs. Cltllord Hrll and Max; 1 Mrs J K Beaver They Will i chtldren mel him in San Fran- : sick VISits were reported an~ honey left Thursday, for lheor I
1Mr and Mrs John Hrll and I be acl'ompanied by Mrs. Bertha crsco, Cahf, having been on $63 was reported spent for al- ho!Tif, Oakdale, Calif. afler 8 1
TROOP MEETS
Lmda. Mr .and Mrs. Dale Htii , IArcher. grandmother ol L•nd.a , Houston , Tex . durmg \1aJor IUlstic work_ Belly B1ggs ftve weeks vosit woth her sis- The regular meeling of Boy
1
Dale Jr . l1urvm, Mtchael, Dan- and Mrs Opal Slanle) and Clrf- 1Chambers' fore~gn assignment. and Mrs Ph1l Memharl were ter. Mrs Baker Cordon En- Scout Troop 249 was hl!ld Wed,
ford Beaver Mr and Mrs J I They plan to vtsot on Moddle- pro tern officers It was reporl· route lhey will vrstt al Excel- nesda v. July 7 at 7 p m A. L.
RETURN TO SYRACUSE K Heaver and famtlv were port with hiS parenls before go- ed thai Mrs Regina Hudson sior Springs, Missourt and also I Phelp.s acting scoutmaster
Mr and Mrs Herbert Parker, former residents of Middleport. [ ing to Kansas where he will was recuperating from illness Thcson. Arrzona
reporte.d on the recent trip to
Howard and . Nancy have re-r Mr and Mrs Leonard Gwta be ass~gned lo the Staff and at the homo of her daughter m Mrs Charles Rtdroul
and Cam Arrowhead.
turned to thetr home m Syra- , zowsky and children. Jenme 1 Command school Ihere
' Rutland , and Moss Mabel Hysell Charles and Sherrt and Mrs ~-'-p--~----, cuse after .spendmg weekend [ and Mark have returned to Mr. and Mrs Everell Davis ! 1mprovrng at her home follow· . Donald Cullins were m Ports- law, Mr and Mrs Clayton Bohr
wath therr son, Mr an~ Mrs the1r home m Washm~ton Court have returned from a vacation ing surgery.
I mouth Wednesday ~here they and wrth Mr. and Mrs. J
9h n
Std Trans 20 000
Robert Parker rn W1lmmgton. House, followmg a weekend VIS· , in Virginia Beach with
her
Mrs. Meinhart gave a report were guests ol tul mer neJgh Merter They also VISit~ at
4 Dt)Or Sedan - 6 t yl Heat e1
111.
it
wtth
her
parents,
\1r
and
:
brothet
.
Mr
Claud
Washington.
of
the ways and means com· bor: of Mrs Rtdeout at a cook Delray Beach wtth Mr. and
Fa&lt;lury W &lt;uranT~
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Mrs Russell Molls. and other 1 Mr and Mrs Harold Sauer millee
Projects listed were out They also VISited Mr. Ride- Mrs Jason Adams
tR u 1 h
: relatrves Jenme and Mark had ' and daughters. Marv Ruth and a rummage sale, knife sale and out's falher J E Rrdeout at Slrausst
They visited olher
beer VISttlng the past week
Joy. are on a vacation tnp in birthday money. It was an- Port smouth and w1th her bro· places of mlerest enroute to
2 Dom Hard Top Impala l.(l\1. mllet~gl" Std Trun!; Radio
1 RelatJves have receJved word the western states
nounced that the Leg1on auxtl- [ ther and sister-m-law. Mr and F'londa
1:1ml Hr1:1 1~r VIi en~1 n e
TONIGHT ONLY
of lhe sudden death of Robert Donna Weber. daughter of 1ary would serve lhe cortvenloon Mrs Harold Parker and fam - Mr and Mrs Sherley Swan
Alfr~ Hltchcock·s
· O'Leary ol Bucyrus He spen1 1 Mr and Mrs Vernon Weber, Is dmner tn October
fly al Oak Holl
were Parkersburg, w. va. visi"MARNIE"
Mr. and Mrs Edward Wells lors Wednesday
St&gt;an Connery. Tipp1 HPdrE&gt;n 1hts chrldhood in Moddleporl hav- 1one of a group of gtrls attend - An offtctal letter wa&lt; read
4 Door Sf'rlan Autumat1c hans Power slrr nng and brak
tTeehnlcolor)
' mg been reared by \lr and rng 4-H club camp at Cantor's from the Grand Chief of the artd daughters, Ruetta and Jane Mr and Mrs. Clyde Eaton
es. Had ru and twatt&gt;r I 011 miiPal!le
- andMrs Tom O'Leary
Cave lhis week Conservation, ITemple Practice. se!Stons for returned home Wednesday from ol Fl. Lauderdale, Fla. were
" WALK A TIGHTROPE"
Mr and Mrs Rober! Jay oi l swrmmmg and crafts
are the convent roo woll be held on Ia vosit at Fl. Lauderdale Fla Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Duryea
Columbus
vrs1ted
over
tho
holi
1
among
the
pro)erts
olfered
to rogular meeting nights. The with her sisler and brother-in Sherley Swan.
Fairlane 500 - 4 Door Sf-dan -\utomahr Tran11 VB t'n
day
weekend
wtth
Mr.
and
lhe
campers
I b~rlhdav song was sun~ for Mrs
gmr, Radio and hPalf'r V.h1l e frmsh
SATURDAY, JUlY tO
\Irs
Wtlham
Grueser
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
Lawrence
MrlNorma 7.~rkle, Mrs Mmme Gil"633 SQUADRON"
daughter,
Debbie.
hoan
were
business
visitors
m
'
more
and Mrs Lena McElhin·
(Color)
Mr and Mrs George Vaugh- Athens Wednesday Mr
and ny
W1th Geo Chaktris
4 Duur Srdan Puv.rr strenng and b1akt&gt;s Radio and
01nd
Cl1rf
Ruhertson
an
and
new
son,
ChriStopher
Mrs
Mtlhoan
received
word
of Mrs 7.trkle thanked the ways
he&lt;J!t-r, A.utoma 11c l1,J n.-;
- and Chillirothe. Vlfliled over
the the death of Edward Cottrrll a , and means committee members
SP.AN FI.YNN
former MeJgs county resident. ! ror the1r work on past proJects
1 weekend w1tl1 her Jlarents. Mr
(Snn of F:rrol F'lvnnl
and Mrs Eber LewtS
He doed al lhe home of hos 1 At the closs ol the meeting sandFalcon 4 Door SE&gt;clan Std Trans Rad 1o and Ht·ater
" THE SON OF CAPTAIN , Mr and Mrs Bruce Bmgham ' son. Paul Coltrtfl, in Cincinnati wtrhes. potato chips and rolBLOOD"
and famtly of Ravenswood W J but lived in Columbus lor sev- 1 fee were served to 18 mem. l
(Te&lt;"hmcolor)
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Va. spent the weekend wtth era I years Funeral serv1ces
ASSIGNED 1'0 BAND
1
4 Door St&gt;dan 6 ry l Standard Trans
-- ~-- - -~ - , will be held in Columbus Satur-1
• Good time to buy furniture 1nd
day His wtfe was the former ' MASON - Army .specrallst
furnishings for your home 1nd wetrlng
Bertha Plummer ol Rutland. ' Four Robert L Artts. whose
Mr Harry Stover was return-' parent~ . Mr and Mrs. Denver
4 Dour St'd&lt;J n V8 Aulom at1c Trans Radio and llt&gt;att&gt;r.
1pperel for your family,
Pov. e1 ' l t'l'l m ~ thw tn• nrr Hlark t1m~h
ed to his home fi'rida
from I Arhs hve In Mason. was assign.
Meogs General Hosp•tar where Aed recBentdly loG tbe 33d US.
• July Is S1le Month •t Elberfelds rmy an m ermany, as a
he has •-- a patrent 1or the
H
d
1rumpe 1er
h R
e 1s a 1959 gra . •
61 PLYMOUTH
60 DODGE
b1rg1ins In every dep1rtment in the
past mont . erent guests of uate ol Wahama High School
2 DR. SEDAN
the Stovers were thetr daugh I H
. Ch t 1 'lh hi
2 DR. SEDAN
store.
er and famtly , Mr and Mn. ' . IS wJ 1e.
ns a, s WI
m
VB
Std
Tnns
Ra
6 ('} I A.u tu 1rans
dio o~md h£&gt;alt&gt;r One
James Hubbard and son. Chns, I 10 Germany.
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Ht-ulrr fJ11 e u\\ ut' r
ownrr
of Lancaster, Mrs Peggy Lev 1
$1095
$895
in of Columbus. and Mr Slav :
er 's brother, Mr and
Mrs
Koward Stover and daughter,
Joan. of Chillicothe
1
Pfc James Miller has arriv4 Door S('dan Auto Tr iln ~ Radio and heatt' r R•d finish
ed from lhe U. S. Marine base
1•n Jacksonville, Fla .. for a vtSit
with his parents, Mr and Mrs.
!!)
4 Door St&gt;dan l:l r} l Automa tir Trans
Myron MIUer. He came
by
plsne to Charleston, W. Va.,
where he waa met by hio paronto. Following a three-week I
2 Door St-cl an Auln 1'ran" Radw and hraler One owner.
1\ttle~•
leave he will be assigned to the
Marine base at El TorQ, CaiU.
Mrs Homer J Russell hao
2 Dour &amp;•dan 6 ry t SlaiH"htrd Trans,
been returned to her home from
Buy them regularly ot our bonk I
Meiga General
Hospital In ,
•
[ Pomeroy where she hal been i
4 Doo1 St&gt;rlan ti evi Std Trom s Rad1o and Ht&gt;altor
FORKED RUN LAKE
Ill. She iJ much improved.
[
eroy Garden Club was hPid on

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I Mainly About ~ SOCIAL
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In
CAtENDAJl
p
cmeroy

Descendants of Albert Hill r.,
H ld R •
p fl d J
27th
eumon at or an
Radio Evangelist will be Speaker
At Zion Church Revl'val July 12-23

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MEIGS THEATRE

Beeomc Interstate

Around And 'U
About
Middleport

Continues ..•

FBI May Enter
Tawney Mystery

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POINT PLEASANT - The Huntington Herald Dis' patch, under the byline of Tom D. Miller, reported today
representatives of Ohio River Valley cities learned Fri·
day night that West Virginta Route 2 will be the first in·
terstate proposal presented as new mileage allocations
City Police and the Bureau of Criminal lnvesttgation, become available for West Virginia.
after complettng th• prellmmary mvesttgat10n tnlo the
Paul Crabtree, administrative assistant to Gov Hulett
Tawne~ robbery, estimated today that the robbers took Smith, and his representative on the Appalachian Region·
approxtmately $15,000 m Jewelry and other Items from al Development Commission, !de the statemen: on be·
the establishment.
.
.
half of the governor, at a meeti of Chamber of Com·
They have one very good lead 1vh1ch m•ght bt;ng on merce delegations from live ci 8 in the area between 1
apprehensiOn There IS ~ poss1lrihty that the ~ ederal ' Kenova and Parkersburg The eeting was at the PleasBureau OllnvesttgatlOn nught be called In on the case
ant Point ftesort near here.
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The theft took place sometime Tuel!l1~ tught, b~tween
Commerce wu elected chBII'·
10 p.m, and early Wednesday morlll,lg'at Tawney s Jew· The conference alS&lt;j, saw .the ~an; L. E. Ward oi Parkers'¢.:""~
elers on Second Ave., tn Gallipolts
orgamzauon ol the Obta R•ver burg regional planner lor •
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It was the second time withtn I 0 months the Tawney ! Expressway Association. Do~ Wood County hlgbway and traf·
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dent ol the Huntmgton Chamber man: Mayor Paul C. Moore oil - - - - - -- - - - , '
Ravettswood, secretary, and
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Charles Lanham. preSident of ,
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~ Chamber of Commerce [
IMotors Corp. Frtday joined
easurer.
1General Motors tn hsting sev· :
Those al~d•ng the session
era I safety features as standard I
favored pursumg two coursesequtpment on
1966 model
the governor's tnterstate . h!gh·
passenger cars
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way plan and the posSlbd•ty
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SAIGON mPil - U.S. fighter- AMC satd Rambler cars next A horse show w
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de 1 dent Johnson 's medicare probtmbers making their deepest year wdl come with rear seat Sunday . July 18, at the Middle- der the Appalac lan ve OJ&gt; gram lhe most far-reaching
penetration of the war bombed belts, padded mstrumenl panels port City Park sponsored by ~n'. prof'~~ - or a com· heallh and welfare program
bridges today on a supply route and. sun YI80r8, bac~·up hghts, 1the Middleport Fire Department bl~~~i~e~t Ra. mond Brewster since the advent ol Social Se·
munisl China 83 miles outstde rear voew m1rror and In cooperatiOn wllh the Meigs
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generation ago today
1rom "·
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windshield washers GM an· C t R'd' Club
ol the Huntmgton Chamber o1 curt 1Y a
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northwest of Hanoi. In other air
need Wed sd · it
oun Y ' mg
Commerce told the delepUons was but a single step from en·
-end Z!'lmnd aetlons a total of ~ill be ;,P~ s ~:~ The show. wiD &amp;al undj!rway that their coftltr._ .,... po. actmenl.
241 VIet Cong were reported those same Items as well a1 at 1 Pm. Wllh cash prlaes /" tenlially one of lhe tnost iJn. The Senate approved a $H
killed.
!two-speed windshield wiper•. warded of $11. $4, 13 and $2 or portant in the Central 0 hI 0 brllron verswn ol Ihe admlnisA U.S. helicoprer crewman
all clas..,s.
IValley in many years. He cau-: Iration 's welfare boll Friday
was killed today while aiding
The classes will Include. 1. , Ironed that they must not Bl· l ni ght on a 58 to Zl vote.
Its '
• Vietnamese search and de.
lead-on Pony Class. SIX years low the new Expressway As- I passage was the lirst part of a
stroy campa1gn 35 miles south
and under , (prizes for all en- ~ SDCoat•on to become j·ust an- trrumphant legislative double•
o Saigon and a spokesman controest ; 2, Egg and Spoon r:ft,e: other organization because tt header which saw the House
ROAD REPAIR _ County highway department heavy equipment has been push·
firmed the atroc1ty deaths of
3, Flag _r~ce : 4, Western Plea- repments our hopes for I he pass .Johnson 's voting rtghts btll ing dirt vigorously the past several days tmproving lhe Forest Run road In Sutton
lwc U.S. Marine sergeants who
sure potmes ; 5, Key Hole race: future"
· a short time later.
I township Bulldozers, graders and other h eavy. equipmenl are shown in. these phowere captured and executed by
8, ~arrel races tl~r horses on- Some 35 men heard
Cr~b- l The PreSident , spendong the tos. The township road is bemg Widened, requrnng fill s and_cuts.-Sentinel Photos.
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-- --guerrillas near Da Nang.
Pilots from the rarrior U.S S
Ride; 9, Cigar Race ; 10, Wes~ l :·considers West VIrginia . 2 roo sued a slatement which satd !iillipmf'llf Consigns '
Oriskany flew 90 sorties Inside I Drck Marlin, rumor.d to have em Pleasure Class horses, . 11 : Important to be COnsidered the 2%-year battle for a health
South Viet Nam Friday and re. ' been coming as an as .. slant , ptckup race; IZ.mus•cal rhat.,, merely as developmental high care program for eld.rlv per- OM Time !iiigns

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sampans
and school, instead has signed a con· 14, Shovel race.
step for mcluSlon 1D the Inter· ' and h1Stonl' victory"
ong Ouu. rnes
k:lled an esUmated 65 VIet tract as head football coach at All entry fees are $150 Fred slate highway system."
"A great burden will be hft
Cong. U.S. and Vietnamese air Eastern High school.
Letfheit, Meigs County horse- Crabtree also reported I he ed from the shoulders of all , ., in tbe Melgo County PioCARLlSLE Ohio (! TPII ~ A Daylon couple and a teen·
force planes reported 110 kills.
Larry Morrrson. East•m Lo.. men. woU act a, JUdge.
state IS plannm8 Improvement Americans," Johnson. satd He : noer and Historical Society, age girl were killed early today when a speeding New
Tar&amp;•l• Near China
cal District .xeculive head said ! The f~remen will also spon- on two secttans of the 0 h lo satd
the legislatiOn Will · bas rrceived
confirmation York Central train sla mmed mto thetr rar at a crossing
A military spokesman said Froday n'•·
_, Eastern board I sor a chicken bar-b-cue dinner R1ver Valley hlghway - one brmg peact' of mtnd to the ; tbat a &lt;Ollection of Burma • on Lower Carlisle Road. east of thiS Warren County com·
sessmnt hal
and soft drmks, and sandwiches north of Hunlmgton tn .cabeU elderly, rehef to their children · Sba
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b 'ng sbl • ...o mumly
four Flll5 Thu""erch~els and met in . '
,., blasted two ternoon t
Cu un Iy, a nd lh e 0 ther 10 th e and a sense ol JUStice to the her ••~' 8d"1' "1" m
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The vt't•tJ'ms 11•ern• '", !r and "'Irs Elbert Grover Bledsoe
two support planes
,, Mr. Marlin's will be avalla bl'·
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brtdges 80 and 85 miles north· application
nallon
i bou&amp;e bea quarKrs o1 • so•Miss Barbara Mane White. _ 18,
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we.t of Hanoi and lhe Yen Sen Coach Martin has been head I
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Durmg the !mal day of de- clot
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bate the Senate turtlt&gt;d back ,
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obe H I A w11ness sa •d the tram the front ,.cuon of the auto 0
Mr. Howell said R . rt. ay- dragged the car more than a the train and then pull It apart
west of the Red capital. Friday iafter having been an assistant !
ef~ three Republican attempts to all of Reeder and Ftnn Corp, mile The !ram's engmeer, R to remove the bodies. Alllhrel
they bombed targets 75 miles to Logan Coach Mel Adams six •
I gut the boll by removmg t h el wbo bandleo publicity and d.ls- D Funderburg. sard no one saw vtrttms were rtding In tire front
northwest of Hanoi and 75 mrles years
d~a health msurance prOVISions. On tribution for tbe Burma- V1ta the car approachmg th~ cross· seat
from China.
I Martin succeeds John Strirk- '
the fmal vote 55 Democrats Cu.• bas lndlrated !be colle.,. .
A Florrda man was killed In
Iland at Eastern, who has ,.. Gary F. Lee, 27, Pomeroy, l
and 13 Republicans voted . for lion of signs are ready to be '"~e satd the f~rs t any tram- annther rar-train colliSion 11
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was cited to Pomeroy mayor '• The Meigs County Jayceeo the bill against 14 Republicans sblpoed from their midw~st men knew of lhe amdent was the same spot June 29 Carlislf
co. t Friday following a one _I will hold a chicken bar-lx-ue (0.. and 7 Democrats
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beadquartero In Mlnoeapohs. :when they saw parts of the car pohce said the crossing II
Veterans Mornorlol Hospital. ,car accident at the lntersectron 'l morrow on the parking lot In The one step remammg be I
, bemg thrown onto th&lt; tracks marked only with a railroad
Admissions - Shirley Sulh· o, Lasley and Brickets at 7 a Pomeroy Servtng will &amp;tart at lore enactment ol the proAuthortttes said the tram. trav- crussrng stgn. but that tralitl
van. West Columbra: Debra lm
l u am The menu will consist gram •s a House - Senate con I
ehng at 75 miles per hour at approarhmg It are easily vilio
G.allagher, Middle~&lt;trl; Cecil Pomeroy pollee said Lee went I of one hall of a bar·b-cued chick- terence c~lltee, which must [
' rmpacl and lhe auto were vrr- ble
Dollon, .Jr. Reedsville; Gene- off lhe right side of the road-'
b ked be
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~ron oul the differences hetween
tually 'welded together
Pohce said the two womet
vieve
Meinhart,
Pomeroy
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Tho.
way
hitting
an
obstruclion.
He
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the
$7
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Senate
bill
and
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Rescue
workers
had
to
pry
apparently
worked in a reatall'
in
mas Hollon, Albany;
James wa• charged Wllh speed m ex- will be boxed for easy carry . the $II blll1on measure passed
rant Both were wearin&amp; reslatto
1Hoo·ell, New Haven;
Lydia cess for road conditions.
1out
by the House April 8
rant uniform•.
the
I Ebersbach, Pomeroy:
Lois Police also cited Clyde Brown. , c I M D . I th
Even !Ire most ardent SUI&gt;I Thev said about 75 feet al
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Letarl, w. va ., 1cy 89, Harrisonville for lntox•ca·
· Jaycee
ur president
c ame s, annOIInCed
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new porters of the Senate b1ll conRfl'Im1re,
sktd mar ks md'1ca ted Mrs. B'~
Miller, New Haven.
ltn.
this week plana' for a fil!hing ceded that Its cost was too PASADENA Cahf (lTPil
:soe made a desperate 1\lelll[ll
derby for youngsters Au"'"! 8 high. They agreed something The U S Ma;iner 4 spacecraft
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•to stop the auto
Dlsrbargeo- Howard Roush, l
Pomeroy·
Thomas t.ovesey
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d Rules and prize• of the contest likely to emerge from the con- , miles from the planet Mars o Funeral services for Otr s 01North Viet Nam today reiteral· New Haven.
A $511713 cognovot nolt jU g. have yet to be •·termined b•t lerence commitlee.
shortly after noon today right mer Cleek. 80 , Portland, who Arrests Rr.ported
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7ment has been orderedPI In will be 'inpounced
"" shortly Pro.
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. ld1ed F'rlday at s P m m the
ed Ill reJ~w.on
on course for 1ts p1cture-takmg
monwealth peaco miso10n d.. IPROCESII APPUCATIONS
Me•g•. County Common
eas ceeds from tomorrow's Bar-l&gt;missoon Wednesday
Veterans Memorial hospital, By State Patrol
'te 1 we Icome I0 H•no•. fo ' APPII ca t'IOns are belng pro. court
lD favor o. the Approved
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cue will he used to delray the
The exploratory mossoon WI II be held Sund ay aI 2 P m ' Arrest! reported today by lilt
Harold D~vies, Prime Minister ':""ed for the transfer of D 1·2 Finance, Inc., agalnat Samuel costs of the fishing derby.
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r.aches rts critical point at 8 20 at the Ewmg chapel with the Ohio Slate Patrol inc!~
H~~old Wilson's speCial envoy.l bcenses from Carroll w. John- Fry, Jr., Col..st, Pomeroy.
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p.m. EDT Wednesday, when Rev. Ja~es F . Earl! official' Thurman c. Yarbrough, If;
The &amp;overnment of the Dem· son, dba Sportsman Bar at Rt
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l lhe croft's televiSion "eye" will l~g Bur1al wtll be m lhe Stone· Rutland. for no operator's Jl,
ocrallc Republle of VIet Nam 3, Pomeroy, to Archie McKln- THE WEATHER
I be activated for a 20-minute pic-Ilick cemetery at Ke~na. IV Va .. rense: Allen G Grueser, 112, Mid
does 110t aaree to receive lhe ney and VIrgil Parsons, the • Soutbeaat 1o eloar ~ Ioiii&amp;"·
I COLUMBUS (UP!) - State ture-takmg session as it passes He was preced~d m death by dleport, lor uruoafe vehicle; DtJa.
so-ealled peace bid mission," Slate Department of Liquor [Hlp today 1NI ~ 1NI
IRep A. G Lancione, D-Bell· the red planet at distances be-l adaughter, Dele•~ P&lt;?fftU. Sur. aid E. Rainey , 29, Pt. p~
(Conllnu.O on P"IO Z)
Control said today.
lOUth, low tonl&amp;ble.lt
aire. says the magazine titled ! tween 9.438 moles to 5.770 mlles.jv•vors mclude hiS wtfe . .E!t1.&amp;· for left of center, and Orvilll
1 "The Wonderful World of Ohio" ' Mariner 4 began lis silent beth, and the f~llowmg children, H Hogue, 62. Middleport, far
WASIDNGTON (UP() -Ohlll'li has tum~. out to be "somewhat 32S-million·mlle journey seven ~rs v:.~o~~h~a~l:k.Ch;:~~~~:;: failure to drive on the rilht btl
corn corp appeartcl to be a ol a llop.
and one-half monlhs ago on "IMrs. Hobart Raines and Mrs of roadway.
bumper one but wheal t•pecta· ·
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ad
trajectory thai would take '' I
All are to apPS" iD Mel&amp;l
The annual "Bob Coats PI"" IMr. and Mrl. Carroll Norril, port, Mr. Horky's mother: Mr. lloi]S are well under the
1 The House mlnorily le er,r 'thl S 800 miles of Mars. If GQy Anderson. both of Kenna, county court July ll
nlc" of the Middleport· J'ome.. Mr. and Mn. Harold E. .Hub- and Mrl. Joltll w. Blaettnar harvest.
I an11011nced candtdalf (or gov· ~~ ::.. · well lhe mi!Sion will W. Va.; Mrs. Charles Harris,
roy Rotary club, held tradition· bard and chllden, Mr. and Mrs. and family, M'r. and Mn. c. The u.s. Agrlcullure
. em?'•. said Frl~y a new su().. unt!k some 'of the secrets of Portland ; Corby Cleek, Racine;:
ally, 011. the J!'OUnda olthe Cash Ed Baker, Mr. and Mra. Dave E. Blak.,!M, Mr. and Mn. Wll· menl'• July ettlmate
scrtptlDn g1mnuck lnt he form rth' 1 t !aneta nel it- Carroll Cleek, Columbus: 21
Melp GeiJenl a.cplllll
8abr hol118, . Maln-al, was fQI'Coo Ohlln&amp;er, Mr. and Mrs. Galen bur Tbet""d, Mr. and Mrs. Ohio corn harveat was
of voluntary" subscriptions by 1::r r!l~y~:" tnformau?. on ~Is grandchildren and II great Admla•loll - tlule Holftll,
ed lndoor1 Friday by the h~vy ~rown and children, Mr. and Geoi'p Meinhart, Mr. and Mn. 000 bushel, or 71· bulhel
stale emplo~~· should keep It , at~osphere and terrain.
grandchildren.
Syraouse; Wilbur Ltllhell, l'GIIIt
wind and rain storm.
Mrs. Jack Robson. Mr. and Mrs. Faye WII&amp;On, Pt., Pleasant; Mr. acre. Ohio'• IH4 crop
In lxlatness, at least until next
l'r1ends may call at the fu.. eroy.
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RQ~Ians and their famUies Gash Bahr and children. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gerlach, Mr. 182 465,000 bushel,
electioh.''
NOW YOU KNOW neral ho anytime.
IM·""·-:~~·~ret
Pthel'lld Instead ·In the hl!lh and Mrs. Bob Coats, Mr. and and Mn: Paul Smlrt, Mr. and
boosted
Lancione said the ftrst losue
~-•01 i&lt;'!lo4!l cafeteria. J. H. Grate Mrs. Rlehard Rawllna• and Mn. John Werner; Mr.ll!d Mn. llblo wheat
to
of the
put out by the. Aaerlc.. lbllmlle• speu
AL TEMPS
Coo~,
elf~ the blealna.
chDdren, Mr. aad Mra. Dick Curtlt J~n. Th~rt T. 1)111 !rom
state lost
and "the
miUioa ,early 111 Te . ~ature in Pomeroy bu~I Con®Uy,
AttetidlN were .Mr. and Mrs. Owen - aNI cltlldm, Mr. and Reed, Mr.Gratt L.W.' Yf'Com. !orte~~sl 011
ond edl~on
e~n..la1'11er, 10 lb•lq tac•le ... assoelalft jl
dlStrhll at 11 :31 a.m. to.. Plcltens,
~Hibbs, Mr. anlt ~;.WII·, M'n. Carl Horky and chlldrea, u, Mra. R'. R. 'j.icq!ll, ~ ·c. still ·rar
and
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IHorse Show
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Organize Expressway Assn

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cast mon1tored here
WASIDNGTON PENTA
fiJ!:ures
md1cate
President
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Johnson s campa1gn to cut de-fenae co1w 11 reaultul8 &amp;n a
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Twice by Angels

OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) - Pohce spurred by an Irate and alarmed citizenry today searched for a seventh
suspect tn the gang rape of a 15 year-old glrl - an Incident the pronunent father of one 111spect deiCrlbed at
a "boyish prank "
Authonties also discussed filing charges against the
father DaVId C
and Ullluccelillful Republicin candidate
Pollee

trend de-

Spit• a rapid buildup of U S
fmces m South V1et Nam

At a news conference Fr1day
shortly before leavm~ for f11s

Dally Sentinel

said he had mterfered

TeXIS Ranch Johnson sa1d the
cost redu~tlon progran bemg
lnplemenlod by Defense Srcretary Robert S McNomara had
saved the taxpayers t4 ! b1l
lio durma the nscal y. a r
which ended Jur.e 30

the mvesugatlon

WASmNGTON PRESI
dent John!On warnln~ he eJ
pertl the litudllon 1n 1e Nam
to Jtt worse before It ftls
lwtter
the number of
u s troop• In !he war w1ll
havt 1o 10 above the anooun"
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1 d eal
are IncrtasiDI and will conUn
LEAD ROLE _ Forrest Bachtel of Middleport comes In for ~~f.~~hl
ch opens tomght at Rodman Playhouae on campus Scotty Battle•
ue to do ,. Johnson told • production of the must cal Stop the Wlforlld d- I Walnt TlosoGeetnacted here by Martha Heck uf near Columbul
news conference Friday Wha~ of Columbus portrays one of hts g1r r en s a ro e a
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putt said Fnday rught that the Mount Umon College o Pe n s and Mrs F'orrrst L Bach!~ ' 11 sf p rrsentatJOns 1&lt;1 be ~··
rift betw..n R•d Chma and the lis lust full weekend of sum Jt5 S fourth St 't':~tt;a~: t: ~n t'~,~ ~ummer and makes Its
Soviet Union 11 1 deep Intense mer repertory theatre tomght rentJ al cha racler 1 c P
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and abtdm&amp;and,. not likely to jw•th a Mtddleport Htgh Sdool modern Evmnan '"the com openmg ";~most !amouo oong
abate Or R~ehard Walker dl grAduate m the lead rule of the edv that ran for 16 monUIS on o~e t'~~~· show \\hat Kmd of
rector or the Internatmnal R• muSical hll Stop the World- Bt uadway h
W ld
which t ocl Am I al the musicals
tat1ons Study Center 11 the Un 1 Want To (.et Off
Slop 1 1
or
as he reallm he has not
tverstty ol South Carohna ,.,d t orrest Bachtel son ol Mr mo~e cit sely lot lows the En end

Other catchy tun•• m I h t
Bnllsh way of aaymg I YO I (Contmued lrom page I)
Been Hoodwmked
Gonoa
Build • Mounlam with the jolll that these plans provide
rhythm of an Amencan "P"~ I fur • lane coostru~:~= t h a
lual and Mumbo Jumbo a would f loll~w ~~~ature
lllko-oll on the double talk that anl8 o gra e
wms pOlitical electtons
He oat4 the lllate hopei to
s top fh e world Is l&gt;eiOC pnhwactuald con81rtlehon
Mrs Mrs
A HH illiOey
lhP Sino-Soviet diSpute '" ruanJ ~--- ~""""""""'!l w '"""'"']'~~ ~
m the 1!1111on
MrBy and
C F'Jsher
uys makes 1t a del•mtely more
' ""' &gt;WAti 'l!i "
directed by Dr James E Vlll- h1g ay ur g
hi b Wotllidl
da.,1erouo world m wh1ch to
~'
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, cent head ol tho apeech 1nd atructlon sea!!On ~ :
St Petersburg Fla are vwtU
I
lJ drama department Curiam • put II approx1ma 1e Y wo 1
Mrs A H Bailey
I
are fools to take confJ
0
• • • • 'l! time fur th• Friday and Satur· ahead of the schedule ;_
of Mr and Mn Owen
Ealertd HolllJital
de nee from the ill f1ghtmg a
,j day preoenUIIJOno 11 830 111th Appalachlln developme
Anderson over !be w..kend Among !host
who entered
monc the Eurpean l ommumst
',
[ a 730 curiam • !IDle for Suod1y tern
were Mr and Mrs John Rhodes Holzer HOSpttal m the past 241
1 of Wlsconsm Mrs Nellie Patbloc countr1es Walker stated
~
By Tum Rail .1M
~~
Everett F Preston, a:ghnsu~
were Mrs Patge A
He mted out the !r.. coon
'
,
ant for Appolacbian
W&amp;J tenon and lamlly of Akron
Humphreys 18 Vln!OII
Ave •
tne:"are .. looger safe With
00
plannmg and former Ohio di Mra. Lola Sorden spent SUn- Mrs Alden Howell 447 Fourth
the dead umtorm1ty of the Sin
rector of Robl&amp;hways, aaiddor bu day with Mr and Mrs William Ave iexplred) Raymoad C
gle hoe propaganda as pushcu
-~ Hllch htkmg althout h .. ew first
The lo" of Kennedy '"' •
though the
t.en!Jalute for
2 corrt
some
So rden Eagl e R•dge
HBW k 541 Fourth Ave Elmer
Rd
out by the Stahn reg1me But
Thereo was a time he con treme-ndo s one He had more
\last po
lh the at
Mr and Mrs Holly Fnend D Sllhmons Mill creet
•
8 v as dan rrous ha!i
mstead he satd free countries ed bb;'
gover other lmued when there was a diS support m Canada than In the
of
and atd tales and srand!On Randy and a Mrs Charles 8 Steele, Patriot
... faced With a multi factled on~.. of lounst travel
tln&lt;1 on between blatk white states E.ery spoken word of
tenda:ce ~~ e f the IC
fnend •pent a weekend With Star Rt Mro Dors•l Euaeno
attack from a manv edged mll allows one to mret 11 e and ~~ ay But now there is hiS was actmg as a fomgn am
cons• I!I"B on
Mr and Ml'll F'ranels McPeek McCoy Addison, Sherman M
sword wh•ch challenge• the free person who trust• hiS fellow no midd le ground We must bassador f ~lnsC ca;~dlan ·~~d WASHINGTON (UPI)
A m~~.~u::~ Henry Krm&gt;r lnd family of SardJO
Rutan, Rl i B•dwMaell Mr~ c~:·
1 of the
world, versatthlv
land - Ihe !lick with the U S '
Most 0 t ' an a ans
Mr and Mrs Junior Albrecht lea A Jllf!ers
!IOD
'
hear
ho 1 t h fellow Another canadian COI18idered ""P•ct tor the U S
survey by an ajncultural serv general counoel lor
of Cuyahoga F'alls called on
A Rote Rt 1 Portland,
WASHJNr.TO~ - OIDO S pe"on ~ r~s0 sg,:~ him a the late Prestdent Kennedy I wrlcomed ll It made this tee orgaruzllboo shows tb&amp;t by palachtln Repnal
Mr and Mnl Owen Anderson
Mmter M Thrash, Belpre
two U s Sen• tors Frank J
the small buSI Amenca 5 greatest leader
Amencan feel good
the average commerctai
tho meetm&amp;
Saturday
Births ewll
ueen
I ausche and Stephen M 'oung nessman or the ordinary lab
- -farmer will be usmg nearly I Delegations from the
Mr and Mrs Clint Orr were Mr&amp; Charles L
~ m'
01
5
Fnday ,omed w1th 53 other"'''
that part of lhe land
~~"~~:~~~mount plaJ food ton, Ceredo Kenova, Raven• busmess v1s1tors m Athens Sat Rt Ga~~hsJo:O"• v B~m,
Democrat• and \3 Rrpubhcans that wetlds the dec1dmg hallol
r~wood Pomt
urday
Frld Y
S Pt Pleasant
lo pa" the
Admmt&lt;lratwn m demouat c rlecltons
rno- Officials of Doadne hAgnculture Coun;y and Parkenbur cham- Earl and Janet Robmson and
Fourth .,1 ' _ Frida• '
1 lth
1
b111
COLUMBUS IUPII - F r I qulrement thai hotelo and
Servtre Inc sw t e1r aurvey
•
Ia
d Ral h a d
Jean
,
4 •• p...
••• care
Persons such as these are an days major legiSiatiVo sect1on tels be hc•nsed by both c1ty lnd1cates that farmer o will bera of commerce were present ml1Y an
P n
Discharged
K'NSAS ("TY MO -HOPE mentlal part &gt;f a o mlt) s at a gl•nce
and county Vote 97 t
I spend on lhe average $2 000 at tho meetma
Trussell and fam!llyMrloca 1d ~ere Pat•ents recently diScharged
o
•
Th
a the per
llouse
I I I
b be Mr
Boker preoeolod
aupper guests o
an
rs
lud d M J Perkins Chardimmed
lor the safe "' slrudUI e
'" re
-S B 272 ra1se1 monetary annually or ert••zer Y 1 brochuro pg~ntm&amp; up the eco Harold Haggy and daughters
me Te M Dan el Waltor Wll·
I
f 8 tnda1
9
ld
I P sons 1 mel n Canada
Passed
I of '"·
~ Mr an d Mrs Er•·•
~-tor hams MrsC D 1W•Hudson La W·
1, 1 of or gmal )onsdlcllon of end of thiS decade Th11 repreurn °
year&lt; I" •• o- Not oniJ d d thev VIew the tr - S B 189 g ves D11 lslon of ml
sento about IS toOl of lint food nomiC potentlli
""' proposeu
·~•• """
"" and the fBI mlen9lfled own countrv w lh a diScemmg Wild I fe broad Jatt tude m con
4 pleas courh to $500 1and '' about double
flltltl development
highway
and family of Columhu!J were renee Sorrell Gordon H Eddy,
rtetr !~ar h for thf' former tomprehens \P
e}e bul also tro hng commen:al ft stmg m \ate
avera e ex ndtture per farm has been endorsed by the
weekendguestaorMr a Mrs
F Barnett .. Winatto1l
mental pa tten! believed to have the wmld Es,.,clalil was 'h" du sl!y on Lake Erie Vote 13 Recommended for paSiage by In I~
pe
Ungton chamber a board of d~ Georae Roberts
Plancull Harold ~ Radford,
kidnaped her from her gtand true of thetr soutl ern ne gh 1
eommlltee
Th Do
h
di rectors
M1ss Sharon Holter spent a
M H Kl8er Mrs Alate
parenls motel
b&lt;tr tl e Untied Sta 1e
Often - H B 946 creates rotary -Am Sub S B atnp mme lh 1e h 110~ rHear~ :• 1 aa
Sharmg the speaker• table few days at Canter Cave w1th Lambert Kttth B Doss John
The grandpartnls identll•ed the) made me th nk of tl' fund to lmance sewer and regulations
By Mmea and a w 10 ere "'
~w=l with Baker were 0 C llaU. the 4-H Gtrls
Petl!l"! D M Fraley Mr• J:
Robert Lee H•)s from a pte ~reatne" of our country But water extenSions for mdustnal Natur"J Resourct!l
farmers by 1970 they w nd general chairman of llie PoiDI Mr and Mrs Clarence Baker
Mrs Earl Champtr,
lure as lhr nan the) behele the) also "re quek t &gt; po nl drv•lopment ~ote 97-6
S.oata
I more •mportaot cuotomon I Pleasant chamber • roads
of Columbuo spent lhe hoh·
Haddad Martha Flnnlabducled lreckl~laced Dent,. out 11s faulls
H B 868 eliminates re 1 Met only m akeleton aeoSJon will demlod greater aertlce mlttee Charlea Lanham, pres~ day weekend at llie1r oome
Mro D J!! Matheny and
Clinton attrr robbmg the m&lt;&gt;- A )Oung red haired rrenr h
I from suppliers '1111 rwarchers dent of the Pomt Ple..ant Ma here and With Milo McDole
snn Mn r L Ratner
tel Hayes WI&lt; 11!10 wanted by Canad an woman
Ira .cis
•••d the suppliers will be called son County chamber and Mr Mr and Mrs Billy Orr and
Infant dau«hter and Mrl
the FBI lor unlawful lhght to to II • Umted Stat., at lea l
I on to provide decl•lon llllklllg Brewster
.,... apent tho week.nt W)!h the
D Harper and Infant daup
avrnd prosecution m connectiOn once a yea r on h 1.,1 t'Sf'll!ll tnps
mrormatlon to offer aubstJtute Crabtree said that Gov
Clint Orr family
ter
with a robbery at Topeka Kan was dtsda~uful of
Amcrlc m WASHINGTON IliP!) - The $6 000 or more a year the I serv•ceo lor farm llbor t pr and State Road CommiSsJOner Mr and Mro R..d Enonl=:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
The FBI
JOined lhe kidnap w11nen
Senate health and ••lfare btll l amount withheld from l he1 r VIde serme thlt can subltltute Burl Sawyero hiYe been
spent Sunday evemna w1th Mr wtekeod with Mr and Mr&lt; Leo
case Friday after Demse was Thev have It too ea&lt;y sbe at a glance
checka would Jump from $174 fr eqUipment lnve~tment and panng plalll lor !lie
and Mrs
A H
Bailey Eddy of Wooater and Mr 1nd
m•11Inr lor more than 24 hours satd A 1 thev haH to do ' Co•t $7 5 btl lion m first lull m 1965 to $275 55 m t966 and up lo proVIde credit where II 11 lion of a proposal to
Mr and Mrs Clarence Baker Mrs Paul Baker of Killbuck
push bultuns Ill d31 and go lo ""'of operalion of which part ito 138280 by 1987
These more fC&lt;liiOMJCal than other an OhiO Valley mtentate
of Columbus spent the holiday Mrs Dorothy Willard of nu...
SAIGON - OUTGOING U ~ lea part., She was onlrag •ould go for ho•pttal and health 1 amounts to be matched by the capital sources
way, connectm, llio
weekend at their holllf here and ,. and Mrs Mary K RoH, too
0
Amhll!ador Muwell 0 Taylor ed a lele&gt; s on and Tl d n , re and part for higher soc1al employer F'or self employed
!Ashland area by way of Park With Mtlo McDole
cal called on Ml'll Ruby Orr
today predicted bloody defeat~ ners at our enormou!l d vorce '&gt;f'lUr ty benet1tc; and other pro- per¥&lt;ms the tax would go from The boy's name UJohn' and Ikersbura Wheellnl and
Mr and Mrs Billy Orr and Mr and Mrs Samuel M1Her
for Communist forces durmg rate "' d •hat slw l•rn ed gt '""
j $25910 !hts year to $3a180 ill llie g~rl s name Joan
both ton, wtlb PittaburaJ! 11111
sons spent the weekend wtth and !am•ly of Cottageville W
the current monsoon llghtmg '''" ,..,
1966 and to $46:! In 1187
are Hebrew words meanlna way perhaJIO may estend
the Clint Orr llmlly
Va spent the weekend With
He uud suceesl!e!!l bv American A ~0 year old forrnrr rn nlr l•ro\'18ion• Hospital care for I Cowera&amp;e Ra n I e s from 10 God Is rractou~
ward Scranton, Pa ' or
Mr and Mrs Reed Eynon Mr' and Mrs Owen Watsoa.
and South Vietnamese troops league baseball pl01rr was as lhe aged supplemrntary volun m1lhon for higher Social Secur
cuso, N y
s nt Sunday evening w1th Mrs Mr and Mrs Warden OUrs
could lead to P&lt;'•ct by the end lon~&lt;hed at Ibe hoi dav dr &gt;lh larv mediCal msuranee expand tty benelll! and 9 million lor Ango•tura billers are oh He said constructiOn
H Bail and Mr and Mrs and rlndson Mark, spent a
of the vear
ra!P on our ht~hway s If ,orne ed federal state medical a 1d hospital care to ~ 000 for hb- !alned from the bark of a South Appalachllln atandahb
H C FISh'Zr
week!nd with Mr and Mrs
Taylor laid the Commumsts one latd all the trps.- m a 'Kerr MIIISI a 7 per crnt Sn- eratlzed child bentflt requ~re l American tree
mean the road w o u I d he
Mr and Mrs Auguat Ron John OUrs o! Dunbar W Va
are expected t.o score lOt.:al !me m the Umt~d Stale!l nn a c &lt;JI Sccunt~ benefJis mcrease I menls
lesser deaJp and would
and 110111 VISited Mr and
Mrs Alit~ Capehatt
and
limited v1ctortes because U&gt;ey holtday "'"'" d t w&lt; uld make olhtr Social Secunty llheraliUJ
Elrly Redremeat Woold per by rtttucmg my salary to 132 '!leeper &amp;radeo and curves
Ad
Sund
Do S a use spent the
0 ~e,"
have the advanUJge 0 , surpnse people thmk le rlatmed
'''" mcreased rhlld health and I mit optiOnal retirement at
a month It Is economically lm It " my IUICere
e~sr~n Gal ~;., of
:''of J~l ~~~ Mr and Mrs
and the ability to muster latge Olhe" wee m re wotred a •elf"re spendng and broader / 60 at two-thtrds of the benefit possible for melo continue as Gov Smith• lllltement
d M
Lothe Fy d nd mlly
fightmg umto for shot t penods bout the Umlrd States
m p tb w asststanre payments
the heneliCiary would have ro c1ty clerk After the election I that ij yoo u leadina
llqUIIy a~l Mr a~
r;enty Ga 1ad
f
8e
volvrmrnf m \ el Nam Tie 1
ed 11 6li Th 18 1 t
ld fully Intendfld to serve but 1 of the Oh10 Valley and deeply Sorden ca ed on r a
.au1 an sons o
WASIDNGTON
HE
prmctpal of a boys mdustnal
••es tor workers earrung ce1v
ea uro wou cannot he respnns 1ble tot he peo. lnier&lt;lsted m tis &amp;rowtb
Clont Orr Sunday evenln1
Cheller spent the Fourth With
ho Oh C
RE 1Sd
school m Montreal he
add
million abyearhto pie of Pl. Plea!llnt If I do not join me m pressmg lor an m Mr and Mrs Ralph
Mr and Mrs Warden OUrs
w 10 ongressmen
vote
costa m early yl!lrl ut t 11
ha terst tf corrider ._. the
d Brmda LN srwnt
8
on Prestdent Johnson volmg ileved however II at \he pro
nnUQ Ummer
ld he b.o bed later becau.. have the IU!hodty t ooee t t
a
a~,.
:::an::::__:_-__:::::::_~_:::_r-_
" _ _
nghts btll wh ch pasi!ed the blem belongs I
"II Amw
=~malle: p;;ments to person• the offlct II being conducted In ::u.~~.!" ::''~; II faster than If we now
anG:;:~::!,g~hl~rtlsol•lm~
8
House by I vote of 33
Fr1 can•
rf OW Q
electmg early retirement Cov the way II ha been dunng the
hell I h
ld
day
We mu•t sal '" mstt Jd
ehre at past four yfars"
lllructlilll to bepJt nert year
the
IIIII 1rduous tuk
1
s t e wor s
0
1
Democrats lor Thoma• 1 I"' )OU he remarked m refer
U
ered ~erso;;s ~ ;
:ent ben- The reslgDation t1 eii.. IIYe we shall obtain a belter
sta~;~.ay to
l8land lntli an 1re1 of
Ashley MIChael Fetghan John rmg to the rom I) I feelmg The RIO Grande conege Art I ,~ 6 wll
pe
Satlll'&lt;!ay
Iway, and that WI shaU
lachlln
. . . . miles
G•llgan Wayne Hays Michael ( anada :.lost ( andtans would 312 class Teachmg Art 10 Ele- Eflerllve 0 1 1e 1 Hosptlal
K~rwan Rodn•v Love Walter baek US policy m I el Nam menlary Education) under the 1
J
supplemen
he •tated
dtrectlon of Mrs Ruth George care u1Y 1 1916
I
Moe )er Robert Secrest Roil- I 11 a ib
d b
tory msurance Jan 1 1967 Soert Sweeney and Charles Vanw s e prmr pa 1 an Js wJII present the ann~o~al sum elal Securll beneflti retroac
lk
fam1ly s hopr ''ll thai wr mer art show m Community
Y
ta
1965
Republlran, for John Aoh ca~ put__somebody on the moon H"ll Tuesday July 15 from ~ ~~~lo J~~n 1 \ 966
new
By Uolted PRESS Jalerlltllion The chaJD of tbundmtol'llll knocked out the llr•t round ol A cold front from Bellllre
brool&lt; Wilham A re• tackson
1p m to ! p m i OST) and Wed
Ohio got 1 mutiMietded drink was laood with ball and gale the flO 000 Lady Carling Mid- southwestward to Cmcmnatl
B ttl F
B0
Cl
nesday July 14 from 8 am to
of water Friday • hut aale force force wmd• '"some sectiOIIS ID west Open goV tournament at held sway over the state today,
Be
:;'es
ton arence
5 p m iDSTl
wmds hall anti l!eaty rains tho wake of oeYere weather Columbus where a watertower '!'he rnetcury remained Ill the
;_c:;;n
Clancy Samuel DIVOTEI, To INlEq&amp;ll
l'he varwus projects of the 1
caused IIO!llt damage and l warmngs from the weather bur fool was blown oil and some lower 70s durmg the night but
be
IV•m Harsha Del
•ltGS IIAISOIOI
teachmg art course 1nclude llie
caused at least 0111 death tn lhe Ieau
electricity wa1 knocked '"'t
Toledo dipped to a chilly readrt
~tta
tlham
McCulloch
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Cleveland
had
gustiOA
winds
of 58 degreeto to become II ..
Witham Mm•halt Charles Mosh
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state
About 10 IJfll families In
h nd ....
b lng"··
P\lbu•heo .,.r, •rt•rn..o"'.. n-. m 1 ply ood antmais
loan
'"-· lap tG .., m p
a ,..... nort C!$MK'III lpot In Ohio
er bl•nd J vWilliam
Stanton
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Wellington
Lorain
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Some widely scattered !hoWo
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Pttm boxes dioramas mo ties pasPOIN'l' PLEASANT
Mrl
lum""- ..._. It I
fnn• as live
10
pu •can 'ran
w '" not ..., ""'' .. ,..,., "'"N '"'"'
d
Central Ohio w-. CO ,.. """'" ,c Y or as ....
a root was blown oil 1 house a ers were reported at daybreak,
vote
wv ~· ,. """""''' "'"' wv • ter of Par1s molds an scu 1p- A E Thomas ctty clerk lor m lUted u to 2M lndoe1 Tht iltlurs 15 resuk a( PGWer lines •·!Ia ....
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lour years an e ec
ay mot.ture Wls a weleollll IlCht knocked down by winds
treeo were uprooted
woold b€ II ended by all
PUBUC AUCTJON
~;~"" •' the pn.. "rnu •' ,.,m._,~ num foil elchlngs crayon etch Ito another term, has resianedf to farm«s wha t•ctd the pto. Manaflekf reported three- The storm -stem moved fan. noon
a
erTh Ohl n. 1
a tor
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h
nd
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o ""par ment o 1g ... ao" ""' "'•'•"
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U tel poet o1 s1'"'1en.,. .. """
"'" quarter 1nc a11, a a1 • ..,. Icily ocr011 Ohio from wett to Temperatures ~l!l"e notlcPabiJ
w•ys wtfl bold a public auclion ~~"'" ••• ••• •-• "'" ••• :;' ~,."~tu~e~:s lVI ua pro)ec :ed:::'::''!t: ~~~J ;;u,~~nlm to dry lpelJ Mlthn/4d
dina and Liberty A[fport, 20 tlsl u 1 cokl front forced cooler and climbed Into the up.
of mlsceflaneoue used equip- ..
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,: These •tell't wUI he or special
Late Friday, lht Issued In Clevelllnd, one traffic death m•lea north of the Akron-Canton warm, tropical air out of tht per 71ls and low 80s comp....d
i:ent al 1f 30 I m JuiJ 17 on '" ,... '" ....... " ... Interest to teacher• and stud the f.nowln&amp; slatement
blamed on lht storm Mrs Airport, wind gusls were r• alate A llltall tornado was re lo the low !Ills before the storm,
• Waahltlgti!n County Fair
=:':
,.:" enta In the elementary schools Inasmuch as !he mayor and Barbara Voe 77 was fatally In- corded up to 1S miles per hour ported lUtl elll Ill tht Covtng The temperature was expect.
It lrtd 2nd ..,
The public 11 tllll'dla!IJ Invited
council have cho&amp;en to dl• jured when she was struck by
Cool Air tollowt
ton Kt, airport, clatllllljl Dllaor ed to drop back lnlo tht mJddlt
Ave.,
ta
to attentl.
recar4 the woU "' lht peopll 1 car iurlne a beal')' ralllltorm. The rllll end wlodltorma dama&amp;e.
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Grim death is surely traveling
At a terrific pace,
Be atrikes the YOlllli and a&amp;ed,
And endJ their earthly race;
It IMllll he'• no rospector,
He strikes the bad and good,
And leaves a lot of sorrow
Thru-out each neighborhood.

01 NIGHT WI J.2tll

BY c. E. BLAKESLEE
Co. Esteuion Alent
From gigantic combllles to
4-H ClUb camp 1s a bts jump.
This put week 1 was prlviJeg.
ed to travel this Ideological distance which apBIIS In terma of
apace and time hall oar coiJDo
try'o Jensth and more tban haU
Its history.
The high plaleau of eaatern
Colorado, roughly a mUe above
eea level, depends on limited
r 8 mraU and trrtsalkm, but pr11. duces enormous crops. T be
famUy farm Is still the basic
Wlit. Sugar beets, barley and
eaille are tbe economic base.
Maximum labor is needed to
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Mra. Millard Van Mtler
WI OIVI TV STAMPS
R. MaiD
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lie bas so many helpers.
And none are known to shirk,
l!ut all keep ever toilin8,
And do such fearfUl work;
'nlere's accidents in nwnbers
SUU slriking everywhere,
On land, the sea. snd oceBIIS,
And also In the air.

.TU!I see this busy people
Out riding in their cars,
Not knowing death is waiting
To stop them at the ban;;
Tbe bars appear so quickly,
Too late tor them to see,
No way to get around them,
No place lor them to flee.
Disease ol aU descriptiona
Is helping grim death too,
l'lrt take folka in a hurry,
Part linger long - 'tis true;
A number of our kindred
Have answered to death's
AJ.oo dear friends and nei;ghl&gt;ors l
Are now beyond recaU.

Of some, we've sadly wondered,
Bow was it with their soul
They left no sign among us
That Jesus had control:
Today we are still Hvlng,
But this may be our last,
For if grim deatb o'ertakes us,
Our life will then he past.

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the rule. Balers and bale pick•
up machinery seem tn he more
popular lllday..
The 111081 spectacular equip.
ment seen was the 12 loot self·
propelled combine. Travelllog
cross Kansas we observed
convoys o1 one, two or three
combines being hauled on lrUcka
to lhe next harvest area.
Sometimes sleeping and eatlog lacllltles lor lhe combine
crew were In the convoys. In
most cases lhe farmer nn local
lruckero provided !rucks for

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heuling gram to the elevator.
we observed as many
as
three combines operating Ill one
time Two com0 ld t
bi~s ~r ~f:ld wer~ common.
Again we could senae
the
chang~ that has taken
place
since huge horse-drawn binders
cut this wheat.

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ing the seas of grain from Tex- ter of our country near Marys- cations.
ao to the Dakotas
Iville It seems strange that In only a shari tome the
.an equal amount ol the laad lgraph replaced a service~~~~~E:~of:the~4-:H:Camp:~:'im
Today, lar&amp;er, amounts of area ol the Continental Unilod had been valuable for part
C.ve Ill JaekSOII cou"'
grain are harvested, using on· States IS west ot a part we con- two years. Neverthelesa,
;
ly a fraclion or the manpow. sider "m the West. "
horses and men slirred the
er, thus releuing tremendous
As we crossed the Missouri aglnation of a nation and
II'I'!I'B
.
came to the geographical cen· lriver at St. Joseph, we saw the does.
.tilolil olo.wil
numb&lt;rs ol men lor jobs io jrebcilt stables of the Pony E:l-1 This has been and oo~~~~: l l
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industry. This is wh~ the crea· I press. They are another symool lto be the paltem of our
YY '\1-'Wololrf
Laler.
the large threahlng lion of more jobs in industry \ot change. For 8 few months io l change.
crews hauled the bundles to is so important to the conUn· 11861Hil, a group of tough, hard· A! we approached Ohlo
\rl~olil
threshing machines. Many men •ed economic growth of our lened. small teen-aged l&gt;oys
corn was taller, tbe land lllOJce ll MWitf
A 'U"'!!''!
!ravel the midwest wheat bell couolry.
'young men performed a vital lertile, and rainfall more
lolA olo1
A.lfolooliloll
during harvest season to pro- Coming across Kansas, we !""rvice to our country In
tiiul. With our soil and ~~~";;II
vide the manpower for harvest- camel o the geographical cen- ing communications from
try we keep changing, al
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- - ·trying to improve with
URit
Monday lhrough Friday from 8 spent the weekend with Mr. bert Parker and famlly.
change.
a.m. unlil 4:45 p.m. Mr. Me- and Mrs. George Staats and Mr. Herbert Stobart and Mr.
Thls is one of lhe reasons
Nair may be contacted person- family. He was accompanied Wilham Slobart of Lakeland,
such things as 4-H CJUilS il
allyl n this olflce aeh Tues, home by his wife and children. Fla., and Miss Lenora Camp. CINCINNATI (UP!) camps - to help our
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d M E 1 W tk' bell of New York are here at- stoc~
as they change, so
.IW RD•IIUU
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1 th M ·
c t
., r. an
rs. ar
a ms te d. t0 th ·
ert inter
change will be more
lon•·ltroke ~ ·· tit, 11
AoSurCSs Olin eM eJgs
Y and family spent Sunday at the nts mg
eor prop Y
• Callie : 300. Calve: 100. No1 1,1able.
8°uldng.'
oce, asomc
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llarle
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class for I' Sometimes camp is the first
Y Re1at.tv es here l1ave receJ'v• enoug h for any ka
one high
Pomeroy each Frt'd ay morn- 1 orne 0 "u · an
d f milrs. 1 w u
ing from 10 until 12 noon.
;E. Johnson an a y o o ed word that Russell E. Miller market test, pac ge
the boy or girl has ever ,
Proucing additional dollars
Pen..
.
. of the U. S. Navy will be going and low coooce 850 lb
away from home. Some· 'j
Moss Sharon Cottroll, who IS overseas on July IO. His wile 25.75, few standard 19.51J.21. load
this is 8 little painful.
on low-Income farm land is be·
employed 1~ Columbus, IS oome the former llclla Cook and chi!· choice 800 Jb heifers 25.25, few
if the son or daughter Is 1
ing encouraged by the Farmers
Home Admlnislration lhrough
for a weeks vacatoon woth her dren, Ronnie, Mike and Tina, hJsh good and choice 700-750 lb
. it is an experience
parents, Mr. and Mrs: Donald are residmg in San Pedro, C.lil. 24.25, load average good 71J0.750 rememf!.er as a pleasant nem·
the organization's supervised
farm credit program.
Coltroll and ooys, craog and
Ib 21-23, cows 10-15, bulls 17· ory throughout life.
Sales &amp; Servl·ce
Bruce.
17 .50, vealers steady to $ high· The opportunity is given
Vernon A. McNair, Assislant
Allee Flanagan of Parkers- 1
The Almanac
er wilh advance on choice Jearn how to live with others.
Phone WY 2-2975
~ounty Super~lsor..
Farmers
burg, w. Ya. spent the July 4· By United Press lnoernatconal grades only, choice 20-26. good Decisions must be made WIUl·ll
tome Admmostraloon, for GalB Ann Lee Watklao
:weekend woth her mother, Mrs. Today is Saturday, July 10, 18•24.
out the help of fathers or
512 E. Main St. Pomeroy
loa, Meogs, .Jackson, . Law· M/and Mrs. Eddie Hubbard Mary M. D1ddle and s!'ler,. An· the 191slt day oll965 with m
attlnl cleaner,
renee and Vmton Countoes with
t last weekend in Washing· Ina Gracce Otler, and Jun Boll. to follow .
.
Hogs· 1100. Supply mostly !,•--========•
headquarters
located
at
5301&gt;
~penD
C
with
their
son
and
i
Terry
Pierce,
who
is
employ·
The
moon
Is
approachmg
its
mixed
1·3 200-240 lb barrows
flstar mowing I
Second Ave., Gallipolis report. on6 h~ ·• 1
Mr and Mrs Ied in Columbus, spent the 4th full phase.
and gilts, sows 3 per cent, trodthat 180 applications were re- ~\g H.:i,~·~W,
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' Iof July weekend wllh his par- Tbe morning stars are Salurnl· ing fairly active, barrows and
New Holland's Model
ceived In the Gallipolis Unit ~· nd: · W II' am Bartels Ients, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton and Jupiter.
gilts 25 cent htgher : sows
450 Mower has a long
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lor
1965
Fiscal
Year.
d
r.
"sa
~a~a
and
Bil·
Pierce
and
family.
The
evening
stars
are
Venus
1 sleady. 1·2 200-230 lb barro•1
s II
3!6·inch sickle stroke
During
1965
Fiscal
Year
63
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Mich
stop.
Mrs.
Rosie
Thompson
and
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and
Mar&lt;.
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and
gilts
24.85,
1·3
190-240
thet gets you out ol
loans. amounting to $484,410, y,do th. osepa, home., from girls, Gracie and Jeanie, are John Calvin, tbe Protestant i24.6Q-24.85, 2-3 260-290 lb
your hay field faster!
pe on eir w y
. "t'
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.h
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27
were
made
in
the
live
counties
the
New
York
World's
Fair
to
VISl mg m . o urn us wot rela- i reformer, w., l&gt;orn on lh 1s day 24.~5, 90 ~ead unilorm
.o
You mow up to 7 acres
serviced by the Gallipolis Of. . 't h'
t M and Mrs toves mdelmotely.
m 1509.
j24.50, 1-3 325·350 lb sows &lt;0 21,
an hour.
lice. These 63 loans included ~:me~ ~~~~~:·an~· her moth~ Mr. Carl P~rsinger of Colum- On this day in history :
. few thin 2l!O lb 21, 2-3 400.000
Operating Loans Farm Own·
M N m Goodwin of bus Js spendmg a week woth In 1890, Wyommg was admttt· 19191.75, boars 13-15.
ershlp, Rural H~using Emer- ~· rs. or 8
i his daughter and son-in-law, jed to the union as lhe 44th Sheep : 100. Not enough
eFORAGE
•ency and Economic Opportun- ~'!eroyM. . Hurd has re- ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Slaats stale.
i ed to test price trend.
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lty loans.
turned home from Meigs Gen·l n al!ll ).
n 1908, Vtoam Jennmgs ry· :'
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HARVESTE"~
The expanded activities of
h
'tal
and
Mrs
LauMr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
R.
liBr·
an
was
nommated
lor
the
thord
Coal
os
the compressed
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the Farmers Home Administra· r~aSay::p:s assisting in. her [den and family of Norfolk, Va. lime as the presodential condi· mains oi vegetable debris
lion Include loans to rural care
s~nt ~ourth of July weekend date of the Democrats.
swampy lands.
e FORAGE BOXES
groups for the development of M · Ral h Hamer of Arizona Jwolh hos parent,s Mr. and Mrs. In t95J. Lavrent1 Bena, the ,
------water supply and dlsl.rlbutlon
M' p Nellie I!Bmer of Morros Harden and Donrue and Russian choef oi mternal secur· 1from Ontain and France.
eRAKES
systems. For the purchase of ~~J.oonviT~ were recent guests her parents, Mr and Mrs Ho- Iity forces, was purged from Ute
special equipment to establish ol Miss Jenrue Polls, Mr. and mer Corcle and lamdy, Dorcas. ' Communost Party hierarchy. .
A thought lor the. day- Presi·
water development, and soil Mrs. Frank Potts and Mr. and \ Recent guests ~f Mr. and 1 In 1962, the. Telslar saleihte [dent Abraham Lmcoln saod
conservation measures and to Mrs. Willlam Potts.
Mrs. Lawrence Didd.le
were 1relayed televiSJOn p1ctures fro~ ·'Towering gemw; disd1ans. a
instaU repair or expand faclll- J'm Bill Oiler who Is home her molher, Mrs. Vont Slavens the U.S. to Europe and Amen- ,beaten path. It seeks regoons
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· d c1ear pJc
· tW"es bac k 1h'lh
rto unexpIored"
ties including
water supply re.. lor six weeks from
I e
.
.
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rober!
Slavens
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ervoirs, weUs, pumpllli plants son CoUege m Swannanoa, N. .and famil of Jack'"
r
and
pipelines.
Another
.tmpor~·
C.,
is
a
liieguard
at
Forked
Mr.
anl
Mrs.
Fisher
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ant phase of lhe organozatoon s Run Lake.
and son of Belpre spent a week I
program
is
Housing
lor
our
Mr
and
Mrs.
David
Flanagan
visiting Mr and Mrs
Sa
lb:W IIOLUIID Senior Citizens.
and three daughters ol Findlay Arnold and iamily and ~the r~
eREBUILT NO. 8 FORAGE HARVESTER
'fht lot Q 'ettllillnll'(f
The Gallipolis olficei s open were. July 41h weekend VlSltors llatives and friends .
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eJOHN DEERE MANURE SPREADER
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~-..::;.~j ot hos mother,
Mrs. A. L. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. ThornWITH POWER TAKE-OFF
Flanagan and brothers, Robert 38 Eynon and family over the !
FARMERS
and Lewis.
July 4th weekend were Mr.
eFORD PICKUP BAILER
Mrs.
Eugene
Hudson
and
chi~
Lester
Waide
and
children
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DO YOU NEED MONEY
dreo have moved mto the Alva of Newell, Mr. and Mrs.
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FOR
Cross
property
m
Mmersvolle.
ence
Beaver
of
I!Bcllle
Phone WY-2-2115
Oporattne Cost
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duffoeld
Leora Shear!' Pomeroy
Capital Improvement
Equipment
Ll•estock
and da~hlars, Terry and Deb- Mrs. Edna Sum;.erfield a~d ·
W19·3202
Automobiles
Pomeroy, Ohio
by
of
Nolro,
W
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Va
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vlsoted
her
Mrs.
Rexal
Summerfield
and
Mulberry Ave.
Educational Loans
RACINE, 0.
SISter and br~ther·m·law, Mr. Sina Mae spent Wednesday eve·
PEARL ST.
eC'omp1tltlv1 Total Lo1n Cost
and Mrs. Archoe Lee.
with Mr. and Mrs. Her• On The F~rm hrvlc•
The
new
pastor
of
the
As·
"iiiiiiii
·-;j.ijijiji
e Credit Life Insurance
bury
Methodist
church,
the
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Rev. and Mrs. WeodeU Stutler
MONDAY THROUGH
and sons, have moved into the
e
newly re-decorated parsonage.
SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hubbard
of Washington, D. C., spent the
Fourth of July weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed114 Mulloorry,Avo.
Pomeroy
die Hubbard and other relatives
and friends.
--- - = =--Mr. and Mrs. William F.
Lee of Athena were recent visItors of his aister-ln-law, Mrs.
AdeiiJert 0. Lee.
Weekand guests of Mr. Wit·
er Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Pbi!Ups were Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Cook and son, Kenny,
of
Lisoon and Mrs. Marie DonI '
ovan and sons, Butch and Budl •l'olnf, trailing,
dy, East Liverpool.
ilmd Falt-Hit~h
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rarden
took Miss Frankie Mlmaw to
Mingo
Junction. Miss Min-

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el962 Harley Topper Scooter, new
maroon paint, very nice ___ $295

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Brlghlntss control.

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UNTIL 9 PM

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by 11~c!lo

eGo Cart, hottest In town
$175
Spare parts, engine, and stand for this
cart at no extra charge - ready to race.

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ADMIRAL .•. Mark of Quality Throllflhout th&lt; World

THE SHOE BOX

"Sure Sign of Quality"

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GRAVEly TRAaOR

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e1958 Cushman Eagle, blue but you
won't be at this price
$145

lltUI ADMIRAL
QUALITY FIATV-11

SHOP
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TRACTOR SALES

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Composed in June 1965
. By Mrs. Riley Pigott.

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UTKITY

JIG SAW

119.88
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Maktr; straiahl. c:urved or ll"fll·

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HOUSE PAINT
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HOUSE PAIIT

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GAS RANGE .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. $91.00
s PIECE DIN&amp;TTE .................... $39.00

LIGHT FIXTURE

l.'~

$pt

$3.!9

LANTI!RN
Ctl1rmin1 .•. tr•dllh.l niJI.
Cltlr IIIU ptnell s.. ln
tmart, rust · retiJtant ble cll
frame with tolld b,.• trim.
(lus Bulb.)

BEDROOM-HALL

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LIGHr FIXTURE

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$8.25

$1.!9

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Aluminum
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LADDERS

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rrom big-turl mowing to
bruah ·elearinl • •.
~bat 1 11n advancod-d01ip
Dl "!lary cutter !hat's rtaht
for you. Heavy, .piv-otmounted lmivct develop tre-

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DOOR CHIMES

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mondoua whlrllul momen-

tum far unmatclled cutuna

lledium'Duty 310

powor. All-atael houain11

•lnd'l cut ... h•I~&lt;IN•er
fl JilrJUel-tdfCI knlrn

an extra reinforoed to atond
up under !ouaheat coadl110111.
Let Ul dtmDIII\rate the Dl

rotory cutter ol your cholee
"'ii your own fltm. ColliDOII.

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Mei.gs Equipment
Company

THE DI,ARTMENT STORE OP BUILDING SINCE 1915
PHONES WY 2-3193 AND WY 24679

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ly 5.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schnel·
der and Eleanor Kay attended
the World's Fair and visited
relatives and friends In New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lisle
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har·
ry Polls visited recently wltb
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Kendall
and famUy of Warren, Mich.
Mrs. Laura Leifheit is spend·
ing aome lime visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Leroy In Glous-

ter.

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wnmtnaton,

Ill.

Junior Sellers ba• returned '
home. a11er a rew weeta vl!tl
wlth relatives In East Liver-

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UNICO UPRIGHT FREEZEIS

IS cubic foot _ only $179.00

15 cubic foot _ only $209.00

17 cubic foot _ only $205.00

18 cubic foot _ only $239.00

21 cubic foot _ only $225.00

20 cubic foot _ only $249.00

23 cubic foot _ only $249.00

30 cubic foot _ only $349.00

15.5 CUBIC FOOT

NOW ONlY $259

14.1 CUBIC FOOT FROST·FREE MODEL - - - - - - $295
16.3 CUBIC FOOT FROST.fREE ~ODEL - - - - -- $32!

Half-gallon of FREE ICE CREAM
for each cu
foot capacity
you buy in a
Freezer,
t ,_Refrigerator
or . Combination
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ily' of Mlnol'll'l'llle spent Sunday
, wlth .Mrs. M
. yla Hudson and
111011; Dense!.
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UNICO CHEST FREEZERS

REFRIGERATORS and COMBINATIONS

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Maline Dailey ol Portland Is
apendlng a few days with her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Junior DaUey and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker,
Boward K. and Nancy recentry
returned lrom a weeund visit
w!tb their
and dall!lhter-tn· 1
law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Park- ;

FREE
DELIVERY
50 MILES

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WE SERVICE

$100

WE FINANCE

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POMEROY

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Golllo Coutoti-"'Y 2-2111
~•ck W. Coney, Mar•

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WITH FEDERAL TAX REMOVED!

er, James. Funeral services

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AMERICAN

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Morris Equipment Co.

ROTARY CUTTERS

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COACH PORCH

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DOOR MIRRORS .. ' .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . $4.99
' BUNK llEDS, $68 · · .... .... MAPLE BIDS, fll '
·~ 4 PIECE SECTIONAL . .... .. ...... . . ... . $111
AIR-cONDITIONER .. .. . .. .. . . . . .. . $9-4
.. 13" PORTABLE TV ...... .......... .. .... $94

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LIGHTING FIXTURES

BATHROOM WAll

Feed--Seed
Fertilizer- Farm Supplies

OPEN TIL 9 1n the EVENING

$12•

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and Mrs. Loren Ralph of Columbus and Mrs. Donne Hau-

SHIRT

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rough and ready - - - - - $75

$J99·95

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SOCJety

eWe have a 1963 All State Moped, r'd &amp;
white, sh.up as a tack
$145

ber were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Larkin•.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Grove SnP.th
of Dayton spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. David Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Cozart
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kouse and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cozart of
flmghters of Dayton spent sev- Lorain, Mr. and Mrs. Da;reil
tta] days with Mr. and Mrs Cozart of Coolvtlle and Mr. and
t'harles Hensley.
. Mrs. Leonard Dailey visited
· Mr. and Mrs. Romey While Nellie Cozart.
ff Chillicothe visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caruthers
and
ll~ Harold Newlun.
fami ly of C.nton spenl several
uglas ~auher IS a patient days with Mr. and Mrs. Mar.
at Children s Ho•pJial In eo. vin Marks.
lumbus.
Janet Bisse!l of Columbus
Audrey Smith, Ne llie Steth. spen t several days here with
111• Ethel Chevalier and Mabel relatives.
1 :yre were visiting Edith Os- Dave Yales is 'a palienl at
~n, Keno.
St. Joseph Hospital, Parkersr. and Mrs. Zern Pierce burg, W. Va.
entertamed wilh a wiener roast
-Vio~l Smilh
recently. Guests included Mr.jr=========,l
~ Mrs. Robert White
of .
~eno, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Newof Chester, Bock Yan Meier
FINISHING
lfr, and Mrs. Leon Donahue·
¥r. and Mrs. Tom Hayman and
Our beat quo lily
service
llr. and Mrs. Larry Curlis.
, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weber
llld Sandy and Mr. and .\Irs
I DAY SERVICE
John Weber, McKee~rock Pa .
ON REQUEST
tpent the recent week end with I
Jolr. and Mrs. Norman Weber.
Cora Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Glly Evans, Nelsonville, Mr. Cltanera
Pomeroy

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In our grt8l COU!IIr)":_Note Mr. Blaloeslee ·. •

SyraCUSe

We llrt Juat 1llout out of 1965 Horldu
with only 4 left; 10 we .,. golllf to Mil
all our uatcl units 1nd m1ke 10meon1 1
a very good dul on them.

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care for the sugar beets.
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Dlppooa mto the IIDUthwestern corner of Nebraska, the areo Is almost entirely dry land
farming. Hay apparently can
be stacked In the open with
no protection needed from the
weather. Hay balers are being
used with the bales frequently
!ell In the field until the nerl
cutting.
Buck rakes nn. lrsctors are
somelimes used on loose hay
where just a few years ago
horse-powered equipment was

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ROUGII GOING - A ph•
lograpber caught
Princess
Soraya In Ibis candid shot as
she made her nay gingerly
up a rocky slopo to her hotel
after a dip Ill lbe Medllerrauean. lraD's former emprr11
lnnled aclre" lo vacallonllll
on lhe French Riviera.

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WE ARE STILL LIVING

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MODERNlon to 4 ye:RGAINS
ANTIQUE Furniture,
dishes.
ll_,rr
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East Mam St. Call WY Z-2381. Trailer demonstration, alumin· miscellaneous Call or wrifP. :
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Fru
7 9 3tc
urn boats, outboard
Mrs. Howard Cecil, 800 W.
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$1595
Mr
and Mrl Wlllilm Wldllltrouilll•.....,..,. tr. Comotor. Mam st, Pomeroy.
1964 Volkswagen De uxe 2 r.
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-Trailer space Amsbary Apache
Trailer
6 29 tfc
15,000 miles by local owner. Vi~yl interior, PB, Radio,
c(Saindllyy, ~nmor.Ma.2~d -~.
-.1. tlttJoHHiw, llr. . . . . . Gar
1e1 141' or "'ttiiOt ut.' llGP ~H•me.t
on N Second-av m Mlddle- Sales, 631 Fourth Ave. Galli·
whitf'we~ll tires, looks and runs bke new
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ina two _...,_ ..... h• p·~
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out&gt;
port ~ear shopping distnct. po IS. enta s.
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Buuiness Services
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- · Da1'1 W1llr 1011 . . . . . ••••• .., ""'M -•""""'' "' Concrete patios. Call WY • _ _ _ _ _ ___:_7__:9 6tc
1963 Chevy II
$1695 enls, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gil- Mrl, L. JL
It Ill fil
•on l.l.lu ..., '"""~ tn••mnn 21a6• WY 2-:J:J46 or WY 2•361141
Lo&lt;·a owner, spotless C'lean interior/ new 1st line white wan more and f.amlly. They also v1J. the IUJI1JDir ID Cl p I willn
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1&gt;-&gt;-Uc GREEN BEANS. Bring contain- WATER HAULING day
or tir•s. Radiu and hoal•r. H•i .. and awn finish
ited in Louisville,_Ky. with 1lll btt .18 IIDij)loyed;:. Ill Jlew
• ""'" .,. """' '"' ""'"'M - - - - - - - - - - 1 er. Pick your uwn. $1.00 bu. mght. llOO ga lank. Rea"m· 963 C
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Now $1599 parents. Cmdy IS recovering York Central llaBroad. .. '111ll!nlmum •:.oup oo """
FOR SALE
V~rgil Roush Farm, Letart able rates. Will haul any· I
orv11r onza pe.
from an attack of measles.
ited with .,_ par~- .,.....
IJ , .... '*' word fOJ l'hr- cmt
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where Dale Lee
Racme
Rlark finish. 4-spef'd lrans., 110 engine. rt&gt;d vinyl burk('t
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:W..:.W~~:~. o11 Lt&amp;lo ~~&amp;&gt;.no 100 BALES neW sl~aw~-F'loyd Falls, next to Cemetery.
Oh" 'Ph
Wl 'g..3112 0 '
srats, radio, heatf'r, good whitewall Lin&gt;s.
r. an
rs.
a~er, holiday weekeud. Bt , . 10.., ,.,. .,..,. " ••,.
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Col. and Mr. and Mrs. WIIJiam en to Columbus .._ ... - - · ·
CAIIP o• nu.Na&amp; " vtuTlJARI~
arson,
l. l,
1 eport,
or WI 9-3043 Nights.
Ch ld
m~~PCt Th ursday and Misl Jane Ba~r
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7-l01-3tp
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--Barden's Markel, Route I, Sy9 9 6tc
evemng 10 Ravenswood,- w. Va. returned to Cltvtlllld.
No ,ov:;u::. ~~·~ at . Dati.J MAGNETOS, used, for A.B.C. racuse, has on sale Thnrs·
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at a cook-out held at the home
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F 'da
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ACCORDIONS, new an_d used. I
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
of Mr. and M". Bruce Bingrl"ll
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rear fender for '50 Chevrolet. M'lk
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xperlAIrepa1rmg,
tunmg.
les-I
POMEROY, OHIO
ham. The Mayer family ia vi.lTO .-"I.A&lt;'II •
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Write. F. Dodderer, Rt.
3, loaves, 89c; Bologna. 3 lbs. sons. so arge seec •on o
• it.ing at the home of her par-•
_c_oolvtlie, o. -7-I0-3tp $1.00; Reg. cigarettes, 25c pk; new and used pianos, orgao• r
'"'foot""'·,,... tho "" ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meln
and gUitars. George Riddle.
Livestock
•treet. sav1n1 and •xeept1n11 tha t:oal hart.
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ORDER
AMSTUTZ'S H&amp;N Dairy Fair 1ce milk, reg. 79c Ace d.
nd p· I d
and other mtner11lB t.heretn aoo II••
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''Ni('k Chick" leghorn chicks, - 49c 'h: gal.
7 8 3tc
or IOn a
tano an .
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rtlht to mlna the lame, wltbotll In· Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cowen, Sr..
2928 E. Sth Ave., Columbu!!l FOR SALE Five gaited rid cumbrance t.o the aurfaae. and all of Tampa Fla are here for
Lost and Found
or started pullets today. Mod- 1963 FORD TRUCK hHifio-;j 19, Ohio. Tel. CL 8-1193.
ing norse- registered. Phon~ ~~~~~;,ay:S:~~~n) mlnenl •am a visit wi,th re.latives in Mid~ Mrs. Harry Lee lblley wu
LOST _ Billfold between Pam- OhiO.
er~ Poultry,
Box
188,
Athens,
actual
miles
$J
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Cali
30tp
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Deed Reterenee' vomma I 'ft. Pa1e dleport and lhe area.
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Phone LY 2-9031.
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1 WY 2-2323.
7 8 6tc 483. Melp ro,n1tv Deed Record•.
hostess to the· Woi:dii!D'a
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eroy Parking Lot an
eigs l
7 !"Ill
SH 2-5052.
7 8 Uc
on &gt;\nne Strell'l In t.he Vtlla,e
of Dr. A. w Milhoan of Nitro sionary Society . f the Pom
Equipment Company
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CAR WASHED 1:1 d
Paftel No. 3 l'lOIUIIBta at \WO hOWl..
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n vacuum FOR SALE - 2 milk cows. Pomeroy. and wu appnlted tor W. Va. visited recently with First Baptist church ·Th..
found, please nonfy Ju111or USED bathtub. good condJtJOn,
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550
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Engle, Phone WY 2-7705.
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WY 2 5293
and tomatoes. Clarence Prof· p
SI M'ddi
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CooivJlle, 985-3235.
7 8 Jtc All ""' " ' ,.,,.,, •• u"'"M' r. an
rs . merson Jones evemng at her home, East Mala
-r sona e
one
- , fitt Portland Ohio Vl 3_2254
age ._ , 1 eport.
2h1 the E~~:~cut.orB and Probate court. and Mrs. c E Burdette and St.
7-10-3tp Frank Fugatt:
7-10-tfc
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T . A. Downie and Humond f
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Business Opportunities
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co-Ex"""" of oho amJ 1Y
The meeting opened witll a
9 p. m. seven days a week.
- - - - - - - - - - - AUCTION Saturda~· July J7th 1
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-Elltate of Albert N. Banrel. de· Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil- meditation b M J E F
Help Wanted--~ I 11:00 p.m."lll
' havF~" ' sold the' , DON'T
PUMP ynu sluggish sep.
PART oR FuLL T&lt;MI
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Y rs. . . oo6 30 JOt p
tic tank Get Klean-Em-Alll
No" availabllll 111 thiR area. routH
(7 ) 1, 3.1. 8 • to, Stc
hGoalni_ wl~re busmess VISitors Jn , ter, president. A report on the
ormt&gt;r V1 age tre
House
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•ending clj:areJ.tea, JUm, rnad)',
LIGAL NOTICE
a IPO IS Thursday.
yearbook througb June I WAITRESS wanted, apply in I I d
411 SI D' !I t
septiC tan cleaner. Land-I
nuL, and oUter fill . .mnr JII"O· Public heannr on the liMI~ budgl!!t M
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ora e on I · rrec Y o
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B
.aucta.
tor salem townsnlp will be held at
r. an_ ~ rs ernon e er was g1ven by Mrs. Aten Shain,
1
person, at High "7"
u , thr rear ol the Racine P.O. I mar
artt ureau..
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the 'llflce of the Sal~m Townfthlp and family were at Canrer's program committee (!hairrna
State Rt. 7, formerly Wonder and
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2 18 tfc
Route 3 - 13.57() invntment
Trustee.
at • p. ln. Fnday, Jllb' 16, c
F "d
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Bar. No experit&gt;nce necessary,
mus vaca e. 1
se •
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!~&lt;ct'llent earnlna•. Will tull)' In· 1116 ~·
ave rl ay w ere they ac- It was decided to cancel t be
.te.
_ c !he contt&gt;nt.s co~sisting in part MOBILE Home, 1957 Sky liner I
~rruct &lt;or mtervlew ""rlt.e. tnclud- BY:~~~. ~~"~!:rh. ~.!.;'.t~e~ 1.,, companied their daughter, Don- August meeting and !be ~
710 31 of furm lur_e. dJs hes, bo l h old 1 4l:l x 8 2 bedroom, good condi·
lng
~hone Soli
Dumber
to r The Oai17 1N THE COMMON PLIAI .coun na., horne from 'H
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COlored Or Whl
Sentinel,
1188· \"'· Pumeror.
"" camp held tember meeting wiU be a divi·
1
NEEDS 4 waitresses over 21
brass
ME&lt;oo couNTY. No
oHIOu.,.. thJs
s1·0n of wor ld mtsston
· · support
··1 tland new
IOO , ~ron
ld and
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- Mr. Reed, Reedsville, I
M past week.
- kel·l lion.
to work from 8 p. m. tu
es.
o picture 1rames, OhJO. Phone 66H336. l&gt;-21&gt;-30tp
Wanted
uou •one• ·
r. and Mrs. Carl Gilmore in charge of Mrs J H Ste h4 a. m. No experience neces- 011 lamps. telephone
box 1
THI MATTU oF coNvEYANCI and family and friends held a
h . ··r · · ·
P
sary. Uniforms furnished . Call old books and other antiqu~
Real Estate For Sale
~~ ~E:J.4~"c:~:;HE::•c~R1~~. picnic supper this week. Pre- el~n. ~thatrmank of the Associa.
D 295--6300 Aft 1 arLicle
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Sales &amp; Service
WANTEDIWOMENI oF
•· o. MIDDLIPORT, OHIO,
th . d
1on, w1 spea ers from Gran·
8 t
co II ec t - ay
. er
s an man&gt; o er ar 1- FOR SALE · Syracuse, house,
• IILIGIOUI AIJOCIATION.
en were eli aughers, Car- ·u Th I
·n 0 ff .
8 p. m. call 428-9302.
cles. Something for everyone. gas eiectricJ·ty Cl·ly water 1
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MENI
•ur NOT lNCORPOAATID.
Ia Sue, Mr. and Mrs Robert dvedl~e ove 8~
er~ng WBI
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To Treln tor
Notlc~ Ia neHbY IIYen to the offt- Tewksbar M'ddl rt.
ICated by Mrs. Loram SterC
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orne and buy. l must sell out two lots. One block from!
Income Tax Con•ultlnht
een and memben of \he Br.adbury
y, I epo ; Mr. and rett
HELP Wanted: Licensed prac- A. C. Bradford, Owner. Brad- roadside park. $2000.00. Phone ' eTransferable Wben
A few clear thinking people ~~.u~~lo.o'.arZr~' .,,f ot~:!'·:~~~ ~t Mrs.
William
White and I Mrs Joseph Cook presented
tical nurse for CarmdD Nurs· ford Auction. Terms : Cash, CH 7 2361
9 9 3 I
You Trade Cars
will be selected from this may eoncern, that 011 the 6th day ot daugrter, Cindy Maryland· iind 1'
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not responsible for accidents. I
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area to enroll in new. low· JuJJ, 196~. the Tru•teea ot t.he Brad· Miss Helen Ta j
Col '
the program topic:, ''The wall ot
Ina Home, at Pomeroy, Oh.io.
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bur, Chnr&lt;h
Chr\atIn ofth•R.lXlUt"'
D. Mid
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y or
umbus;
. compet'til'IOD, " Wit. h
uoe
9·l0..6tc I
• Guaranteed 24 months
cost traming
program pre- dleport.
Ohio.offllld
ot Larry Fox Marysville·
Mr Econorntc
6·26-llc
fl,..,t..l.,.,
or 24,000 miles
pared by CPA 's. Eam Iuera- Common Plou of ••,.. l Q" • ',, nd M 'J d
.
. scripture reading of Psalm 2-1
--~c-c=-- --=-- -- 1955 Liberty HOUse Trailer, 34 \,w ... lflc,-- ~~·· ..,
live fees. (Some tax eonsult- Ohio, In C••• No. 13,71l8, their eer. a
rs U son Wh1te and
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ft
f
e Most Popular Unit
ants earn $5 and mon per taln l'etihon pra;vlnt the court 1n1 an Dennis Saelens
Others takmg part were Mrs.
y.., """m•n lb aod I)•• lieo;!llh JoiN
. X 8 t. A1\lin Tripp, Chestorder Jlvlni them autflority to •ell
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h h
HIJb "., SIIOf" "Pun "~'~"uoemoal
er, Ohio, Phone 98f.-4190.
POMEROY - 6 - room frame ,
In
the U SA
returndl.
Exce!~entl
veal1r and convey In ree •lmple '(I the St.at.e Mr. and Mrs. Harry S Moore I am as e c urc woman:
r~ .. uand• o1 tont ~peo Pr-epan, 017
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'Toun Income ~.eeg ng c
of Ohto. the roJJ~w1n1 deRcrlbl!!tl real visited · Col
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I Mrs. George Skinner the .... L
tralnln,. Q!ltll appntnted bpet"'ence
7 8 6tp
all on one noor. bath, gas I
ent's tax records. ignified ••tate tltuated m the County of
m
umbus over the .
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111UaiiJ IPI......., II"R.D Jnftmnafired hl:'atin". out of high
OO
Jife.lom'! profession!
Meto. " the State of Ohio. and In weekend with Mrs Harry E mess woman; Mrs.
Vlcb'
Uor&gt; 011 Job&amp; lllartu, !'Mia.tNmanta.
o
the TOWI\Shlp of Sall•hUry, to
wtt :
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S ho • 'f , M r·
Wl'il• •nda if1...tne oarM. ld.drM&gt; ,rut ONE GAS Tappan range. $40.
water and near Main Street.
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Installed
If you can study one hour
Situated In thll' rown•htp of saua- Heagland and MISS Grace Sa· oung r., usewl e, J'l, •
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Phone WY 2-2518.
7 8 c $5,500.00.
daily at home write todaJ
t:ounty of Metga, State of vage
ter overseas guest· Mrs Stt0bul')'.
31
Llaeoln MerYl". Bid IIS8o-. Pom_,
hlo. a;1d In Section 30. Town t
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- z MILES FRO EW DA
for free facts, free aptitude
Not"'h, Ran•e t 3 we1t. and tto,unfl. Scott Erwin son of Mr and phenson, the league of women
HAVE MOVED: must sell 351
MN
Mte•l
"' •n• '"'ribed " •••"'•"
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fol Rent
flP. motor, 14 ft. hoat and 6 • room frame, bath, full 1
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Mrs. Michael Erwm of Belpre, vo ers : a . rs. mer Jck·
basement for ed hot
$outhw.stern AcaMmy
Commenc!nt at the Northwe.n spent Tuesday with his grand- h~m . the missionary.
2- BEDROOM home nice loca trailer. See at Cozart Gar.
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Pomeroy 0
The llally !iientinet
cornn of Secuon 30; th@nce South
I M
A solo "For th B t Of
.
. bl
.' ed'
age in Racine
ltc heatmg, hardwood
floors,
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:n d•• · 4~' 38" t:ut and detJ~un 1 parens,
r. and Mrs. Chester
,
e eau Y
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l_mn. Avat1a e lmm late1y
,
plenty of closet space, large
Name
Age • , , •
44 des.
31" 18"' F.ut
tm Weal
The Earth"
line
of SH"tlon
30 a from
dlltance
ol Erwin ·
' by Mrs ' Wickham •
m Mason, W. Va., Ph one Wy USED FU I
lot with shop building and 2
Address
Ph
J24a.~ teet to y point tn the n:lat· Mrs. Arthur Skinner Mr!! a poem. "Order,'' by
Mrt.
2-2318 or WY 2-6821. 7-l03tc
RN TURE, 1 day
JOIN THE AAA Be
td
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1n1 eenterllne or count, ao 1d 11141 To
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=--cc=-,---_ bed, 1 Chma cabinet, 1 four I car garage. Located on Route
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thenea sout.h oe der. 'l&amp;' !19" Eaat
m S mner and Mrs. David · oo an prayer Y rs. te1
TRAILER lots for rent on high burner gas range, 1 bookcase, 124. $12,000.00.
on Road-bond and ·.rip servlegal Notice
:~~~ 1!~td wre1~!r~~:Z:ec~~:~c,e t:! Farmer have returned from a phenson, concluded the pr..
ground. Neighborhood quiet. Rollaway bed
Corner SYRACUSE SOIDO GAS STA- Ice. Cali or conta•t. E. M.
"~'""M uf ""'' Houle J43 . ..,.
vacation trip to Squirrrci Lake gram.
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Contact John F. Fultz, 391 cupboard sl~d
Chest · TION &amp; GROCERY - 0 n e Burton, 578 Bruadwav St., Th• Mlll!r~G~~ :a~~~~· rul 111 tate ~!·~~~~~~e~~~t!~,c~~!' !/~:. ,r.:. Lodge, Minecque 1 Wis. Tom Refreshments were served br
Locust St., Middleport, Phone
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will bf" aolcl at the office of Crow.
erl.yh proPert) (!Orner. '18.96 feet Skinner and his rather Arthur the hostess assisted by her d&amp;it
drawers, J dresser, 1 what- S Or_y rame Ul mg , DO OCCrow &amp;: Porter, .\ltome)'11, Pomeroy, rig t of St.at\on 19'1 plul B93S u
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7-10-3tc not, metal wall cabJ·net, two cup1ed now, located on Route
6 25 30tp Ohio,
on
Tuesday.
July IJth, Hl6!t
•urve.red
tn
19&amp;1 by the ohl"o f)e,. Skmner went on to Hayward ghter, Debbie and son, Keith.
at 10,00 o'lliOI'lk A. M. Property con p.artmf)nt of HIJhwaya for the re Wis and El M'
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straight chairs, one 5X7 COD- 124, COrner Jto 50 X ]()(J. Only
lain~ 42 .24 acre~ more or leu anlt il locat.ion ot Melgt 7. SeeUon u5
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y, mn. Dr 8 C3-2 BEDROOM home nice local $2 '700 ·00 ·
INSIDE and outsltie painting. ~nown aa th• Arthur Stout property and a~ being th• tru~ plaee of noe trip. Mrs. Farmer and Mrs · - - - - - - - - - tn Rutland ToWllahlp, Mel1a County, bel\nnlmr: thenee South 02 de 1
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tion. Available immediately. tact printer, I record player, ALBERT
M COX SALESMAN Roof work. Reasonab.e rate Ohio. n•ar Lan••vllle, Ohto, r.ppral•· Jll. u.. Eaat alon1 t b e Grantor·~ Arthur Skmner and Mrs. Tom
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'J"'Mp ed. at 2,000.00. Propert) eaunol be auteru propeny tine and the ell · Skinner v·, 'ted
l ho
In Mason, W. Va. Phone WY plastic curtain. Will sell separately or all for $70.00. Call
WY Z~30
WY 2--3&amp;36
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I01d for leu tban the apprat.'led val· Iatini (enterline ol Count, Road
Sl
enrou e me
2-2318 or WY 2-QI21. 7-111-Jtc
7 9 3t
ue. Admlnl5trator Haerve• the rlfht 194 a dlstanca of 17S.73 feet to
-----Mason 773-5216 Friday 1 July
C
AUCI10NEER
to reJ~I any and a11 bldl. Sale 1ub
the Grantor'• mo1t southwMh!rly
I BEDROOM home.
Melvin 9, Saturday, July lOth on ly. LARGE LOT for sale J·n Rut·
Jert
to the
approval
of the Court. property
468.50 feet
Gauge readlnl" _ CaUlpolie
Camplele Service
Property
contain•
coal.
rl.lht or eomer,
Station belrtf
198
plua 44 ..
Uttle, Cheshire, Ohio. 7llf-6tc
land
on
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Delbert
A. Romine. Admin· 13; tht~nce North 83 deg. 58' 14" W•at
Dam
12, IU running 3 feet
7 7 4tc
6 ROOM and bath house. In~ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___:___:_____::
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Critt Bradford
tdrator of tMt E!ltate of .alonr the Grantor'• SI'IUth.. rl}l proper·
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.·
124. Phone WY 2-5559. '
Write Pro
Co c't
Millard M.. Romine, Dereued. ty line • dlltanca ol 21'J.IS feet to
quire Maplewood Lake, Clyde 1965 STEREO console with ra- '
7 8 12lp
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ae or ata
{7) 6. 6. lO, Jtc the Granlor'R mOlt ~outhwe~lerTv Pl'O•
67,
Pt. Pleasant 2-1.19, Hint01
Stoke.
7 8 6lc
A. C. BRADFORD
JI4H1y eurner being 254.00 feel rlg~t
diO Equipped with 4 speed
LlGAL NOTICI
of St.atlon llltl plu1 09.24;
theno·e
1.16 falling, Kanawba Falla 3.·
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HOUSE for .sale, Laur~l Cliff
Racine, Ohio
Th.e Millard M. Romlnv real e•latll! North oo deJ. :ut' 14" Wett alon1 the
37 ·rising, Charleston 11.• ..
SLEEPING ROOMS.
Newly c~nger. NICe walnut flmsh. road II acre Phono WY 2-1
5 l Uc will hll' ao\d at the office ol Crow. Grllator·· weaterly property llae 1:
JULY 18
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Th
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Crow &amp; i'orter, Ati.Drneya, i'omeroy, dldance •• 108.24 feet te t'- Grant.
IS se
mon s old. Take 6322.
~ Ohio, on Tuuday. July 13\b, 196.5. al or 'M mod nor1hweaterly property &lt;'Ot· ' There will be 8 Jitney Sup. tionary. London, Marmet allll
decora ted I twm eds, show·
era, linens and towels rurn- over payments of $5 p e r
AJ:t CONDITIONING RefTlger- tiO:OO
o'floek
A. M.more
PrOPI!!rtY
the exl•llnJ
cenlerlll1e of per at the Oak Grove Meth•.,.. Winfield dams were on the alliJ.
aint 42
.13 acl'fll
or leu eon·
In ~t•r
StateIn Route
14~ belnl 223.i; feel
isbed, Six rooms to accom- month or pay balance due, I". __ LI
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ation service. JaC'k's Refrig- 0Rutland Town~h tp , Mel•• county, rilr:ht ot Stauon 197 P in~ Ml!l· dist Church on Saturday, July Many boars are not operali"l
due to the miners holiday.
modale eleven men. Inquire $69.54. Try it in your home. ~Ifill' ~~~~~t•
eralion, New Haven, Phone r~~~~ r~~m~:~r~~~:~aat Road•:~~~.:J. ~~=~:· ~~:n:en~rud::· ~~~ ~~:n~~! 10 at 5 p. m.
Boal Movemenll:
It 1babet'1 Dept g t 01 e, Call WY 2-6555.
7 7 8tc
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TV 2-3537.
4 1 lfe Property
cannot
be 1old for lua llwl Norther!)' property IIDe 1 diJtance of
JULY
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tha appralnd valtla . .Mimlnlatrator n· .814.110 fut to tho 1111• plue of b•
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New Haven, W. Va.
POMEROY _ 9 room frame &amp;arl , ____' --hla- -__-. ••ne. tha rttht to nied any and an .tnn1n1. Cont.alnl"-" o.a ure or Bethel No. 62 of the Interna- Oltlo River - Edeana Bot1 .uu bldJ. Sale tubject to tha approval of which tht P.R.O. accupl" 02l ae
SINGER CONSOLE
I
~ rlwu
7 I ltc
• sew ng bouse with hath hot water
Beatla&amp;
'"' court. • ,....,., oonhl,. &lt;ool. ....
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• tiona! Order of Job's Daughters worth down II, 6:45 a.m.; OJ&amp;.
FURN===IS"'H"'E"'D,_a_n_d_U_nfu
_ rms
___hed
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machine. This machine zig heating. and 2 Porches. Ur
MJDersvllle. Obit
~:~!::' ot·,~~~:teA!tm1M'n:
~~=- 11u': ~-,
will meet at tbe Pomeroy Ma- ie Star up 14, 4:40 p.m.; PenoApartmento: New
Modern zags, makes buttonholes, cated on corner lot, three
Elld your oewer lroableo
,.,.. M. Romine. oe&lt;eu...
,..,,..,. "' Yolumo too. ,.,. '"'· sonic Temple Monday July lZ aylvanla up U, 5:45a.m.; ~
1 1 10
Apartments. Two and t.bree darns, monograms, etc. This highways and bus transport&amp;Wo !lave 111 obel
m ' ' ' "'
'~'"'::!:., ,..= at 7:30 p.rlt.
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' City down It, 7:15 a.m.; PollybedrooDll. Ali electric, brtck machine easy to operate. lion. Total price $8000.
Sewer &amp;J.chiDH
w, "'" ,.f::,o~~· .,h .. "'""' . .~. ~~. ~"::" .~~........ The Daughten of Rulli clan wog up II, 2:1J a.m.; BBli&gt;an
bull••--,
beautifully
decor- Take over paymento of $5 POMEROY - Nlnt room 2 •
Reasonblo 1\aleo
ououon .. tbe "••• .... of '"• ... on whJob ,.,. , _ '' """'" of the United Methodist church Gay up 15, 5:40 a.m.; Titan up
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per montb or pay halanee due •tory fr arne house . or can be CaD WY z-..,1
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CourthoUHI, l'omoroJ, Ohio, on S•t. .. lltuat.ed UJ• Clt.urell ..unco &amp;ad
16 6·45 a
Chr' J d
f or Nilbt .,..,., """ 10. ''"'· ., ,.,,. ••,,... ••,. • ..,. .,,.,. .......,. c&gt;uuh of will bave a picnic al the Syr1-- • ·
.m.;
IS r. owa
ated plastered walls. Complete Youngstowa kitchens $75.1M1. l'rJ It ID your borne. duplexed, with ~arate en7 28 tfo :;,.:· .!':.."~"!:'." ,t.a;~::;:,.
c~ ''""'" ........ ww ., cuse park, Monday, at i p.m. 16, 9:10 p.m.; National up II,
wilb cll~al
unltl,
ConcealCall
WY
2-1655.
7
7
6te
trances,
2
batn
and
kitchens,
-•TJNo,
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JULY 1J
Im a.m.;
JIDI T.do up II
17, •7:05
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DDIII
riiiWIJ..... -llCll" Pareel No. ll
AUfDat, I - or .. aoon I:Mrntte
. St M
115 a
ed electric heating ayllem. KRAUT CABBAGE, 75c bu. hardwood Doors,
beautiful rarnaca. Amold llrolben, TJuo &lt;oJJo.n., ...,ri...., ,.,, ...... u "" ...
' Tbt American Legion Auxll- ·• • aryo wa • •' a.
Storm doon and windows. Bring &lt;ontalners. John Cleek, large veranda, and lifetime 111 Eaot Mallt
PaiD- :::',:.'~.:::..:."".~~" "' ,....,.,.,
a'!::'1~ , ,
lary of Lewis Manley Post 263 m: A~ Pa~.~- :n, 6:11
0
51 • "' ""' YDBuill••
completely
Insulated
Portland
Ohio
Fir~
house
roof.
Large
lot
witll
garag•.
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Phone
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Tuesday
at 7 ch.
pm
at am.;
rew '-""'IUWI down
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P.,.,ONEBS
the
B ptlst
urch. 21, 1:25 a.m.· Jeffboat up Greet&gt;
Front and rear entrance. below Ravenswood Ferry.
$12,000.
7 m tfc 1011 be1nl a put of 100 aen lot No.
m 10. 17 M. 3l 4k
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Beautifully ........,.,
•·-•···peel. Pri7 7 4'·
' Town Purtb.be.
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Tho Deacons and ~--~···
up ' G p.m.; Elisha
· Woodo
"' POMEROY - e • room hrtck
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comPIJI.T•
tM
L~t::GU~J~CU~ down
9 20
vale parklag. THE HAV· NlCE HUNTING Beagle pups.
'th bath, gas furnace heal·
nsuranct
s.,liMn
"'" "'"'"
lot "14part
to of
" "•lid
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riZOniQnS Qfe
of the First United Presbyterian ow dowureenup
: 12·20
p.m.: am.
Jtr.
Ill tM of
northeut
Greenup
EN
TERRACE APART •~:
d •
mg and basement A buy at PHniiV\ ,.............. e--ce. ............. 100 acrt lot 303: thenet eou.UI ao"
Church will meet Tuesday evea- s
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Phone
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•.av ~••, .... ~...
~.- ....... Wilt "" ,... .. • .....,
Inn July 13 at 7·•• p m In the tee[ Ranger doWII Greenup 3:ments. InqUire Thabet'• De- SH Z--417G.
• 7 7 ltc
$4000.
lei made Gf legal papen. lhenoo nol'lb •• " ' - wut ,..
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10 a.m · 0rco u G
4
7t ACRES - Located In Bed- blrtii records and almoot 8111 '"t to &lt;be •ut Uno of tho lot on
f'
pastor'&amp; study
.,
P reeuup :partment Store or phone 8622230 or Btrl-2705.
CABBAGE FOR SALE, $1.00 ford Township on good gravel
=~~••"';:'::t;:..,"t~·.::~""!!!!' ft
CbesU!r ~ Datlihlel'll of~ a.m.; GUda McCool dmt
7 6 6te
bushel. Cut your own. J. B. road one mile from U. S. 33. ~ter~ Po•- '," fMt to ,.. ,..,...,. oom..- of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Willlolll!l America wiU meet Tuesday 81 reeoop I a.m.; Raveuswood
=====--=--c-__:_~-:__::::_ Philips Leta IF lis
-··• to~'i;;'..':,'":O~O:":'~·~~= Jr. and three_soos Dick, lllike, 8 p.tn. There wiU be lnstalla- up Greenup 7:15a.m.: Pameili
APARTMENT FOR RENT AI·
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20 acres for cuitiivation, balt I Ite eu&lt; ''""' ""' "' "'' .......,.,. ool4 and S1eve from Soot'·"·! lion and all of'i- ·- ged D. dowq Meldahl 1:25 p.m .
'ler
Good ;..._..
7 S 6tc
ance pasture snd timber
to George suven, 131 teet to the ._ .
UKUI e,
'J'"""u -· W'
Chari K
M !dahl
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Auto Sales
"''" of ,.,,nnma, .,,...,.., ...,., nrtZona spent their vacation
in to· be present and wear ........
es · up e
12:21
10 tra1 apace.
tlon. Call Waiter Crooks, WY FOR SALE ~ 1957 Ford Fair- $2500.
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MI
ww... am.
'-363l.
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Jane 500. Good condition. ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN
e gs County visiUng their par- Po~roy Chapter 116 OES GaiU
11004 .;..,..,_ vo1umo 17, ,
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WY 2-3831
FOR SALE
1959 Am r1
'"· Mol" c.....; """ ........"" enla, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Har· will meet in regular session
polll Dam Jam"
. Phone WI ~ afler 6 P m
WY W83t .
e can Thl• " ' ' " " ' " h ,,.,.... •• voto rison, Mldclleport and Mr and Tu-'ay at 7·" P m
Graham down 6:55 a.m.
UNFURN!SHED t room, llath,
~.~
7 8 ~Rambler, $150.00. Call WI 9- '""" , •..,,., O&gt;Jo ,,.,...,. ,.,
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aUHty room, me. yard. Point
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Mrs. Sam Dyke in Rutland • ·
JULy 1J
do aaaw.. ....er ~ Helen Z.
Line, Llncoill Heigh•·,
7 9 6tp
,.,..,tollowt••
No. •• tMI 111ate mtu&amp;W
. long with
4·30 am.
~ Ph. "IT;;-;;C;:;DS;;;T;:;:s"'N;;:OTH=;;IN"'G:;--:-to_u_:_se~a HOUSE
. hed for sale: 4 rooms fur· 2921.
The
. 8 host of relatlvea The "'
women'a Missionary Boo verwado·Marmet
Wlnll.ld
· · • Beao
WY 2-3871.
lfe
Blue
Luslra
Carpet
Shampoon1s
.
Minersville.
$1500.00.
FOR
SALE
~
Mercury,
•n
tho
vm.,.
of
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lftJp
and
frJends.
ei""'
of
t•·
p
First
WD
e
6:10
PJD.I
1951
1 11
Phone WY 2-3312
coon,,. O&gt;Jo, ........,. _,,_ Wh'i1 here h
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'" omeroy
Jerry Bosworth up W'-"-'" t
THREE ROOM ·-• -balb, ~
er with purcbaoe of B I u e
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V-1 Standard transmission. " " .,,...,, ..,., 1n ,,.,.... "'
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t e llarri80rt f1-- Baptist church will meet Thun- ,.
uwo:w '"
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'"'"' Lustr
Bak
F
f •o 12tp
E
dili'
"'""" "'· ,...,. •. ...,. •s. ... mily enj'oyed a
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w p.m.: Jeflenoa down W'11
lshed
apartmen~ utlllu.. Mldd~port. er "';'i!~~~ ----:-:--:-..:..::•:...:~
xcellent con on, $100.00. ~~.~':.''::"~~"';''!,"'&amp;,~~borne of Mr. andr:::;_o~ya!e~e do
~~ Oeld 1: a.m.; H. E. Bowl;
01 yMr,ast 7~~,.!-m.L. at
8 allthe
furnished. Phone WY z.MSI,
Notice
WY 2-71011.
7 V 31c ••.,,.. to ....... ..,., ...., '"""' Harriso
f Le
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ey, "'"' Up Winfield S-31 • m
212 S 6tb A
Mlddl port
tho •••• ,,.. ...., .....
n o
ading Creek Mrs. EDen Couch u co-boll.
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Ohio.'
venue, I If
TAX CUT SAUl
FOR SALE ~ 196Z Ford Con~ ~
Road, Sunday, July 4.
eas. Mra. J01eph Cook is pro•-..
vertible
Galaxle, 11495.00 '"""'
,.. .u wblcb m4
nlhiHf- edAttendmg
- ·-hed l'lldorol OliCIH ''""
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way thereuader,
.... raerved.
were Thbesides
lla . those nam- ]ll'am leader '
Two BEDROOM --fumis
been removlcl from
WY 2-62G8.
7 8 Gte AJao. tbe toUo'l'lllll1 rea1 111tate •ttu.
e
rrasons four The Pomeroy Citi-. Band
en A
1' In ' "0 vwaoe, count; 100 "'"" chlldren Ronnie VIckie Cilthy Radio club will eet ·
apartment. Inquire at New·
, .._o-RH,igo«tan
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Tile
afoHIIId end belnl Lota Nu. II and nd .
m
ID regu.
ILOOD
ell '1 Sunoco, Cheotr.e Phone
COMI1NATIONS
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Worlcl SWtciiN ol eo--"' "of ""' On411old'o Subdlvlllon of a MJke; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph lar oeosion
Thursday at 7·31
118
DONOR'S
985-2305.
6 28 Uc
AIR.C:ONDITIONERS
..... _....
r-• ro~.:~.
1o. ot ~~ J:! r~!1 ~ Carl and. son Rodney; Mr. and p.m., at the Youth Center, M;.
lno ...., mare wHh our
Dr. R. L. Slack, M.D.
....~~'"' "tote In ,.,, vm.,•. couot, Mrs. DWight Carl and son Ivan· on w Va
PATCH
11 !t;l!; and lour I"'f''ll tumi~M
LOW
81•
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rldo -___. 11M"!.
and Stat. ator~tald, and t-elao Lot Mr• and Mrs. Virgil
.
offoc IALI PRICES now In
'6 r- No. u or .,....,,.., A4dluon 10
Cilrl· Mr• ' · ·
Ill IIIII Cllllur!ltlllld apon
t.
Office Hours:
lormane&lt;!. Smlll eu -•m' Porn"••· Oh.,, """"""' lhe .,.., and Mrs Lloyd Ki
• 1 · -;-;:;--;:;--:-=--c-~
menta WY U4S1
U e 1ft
lllld
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and other mtaerata &amp;beretn ana th•
·
ng, 8 ran
and Mrs. Charles Harrison; Mr.
POMUOY
Mon., TuH., Wed., Fri.
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••h• •• mono "' ..... "''"oo' '"· and Mona; Mr. and Mrs. •ack and Mrs Clyde R Harrisonn·
~ and 4 ft()(JM furnt111
. het_ apart.
' k w. c......,
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I!Umbrance
to ttw aurfact.
JU Harr1son
.
. Peckham and sons•
ATTHI
.,ac
way• and riJbiHt.,.,~
eJo.q uand
and sons Johnnie "and . Mn. Harry
7 mtn·
1
BLOOD•
ments. Rowley l Reed Ham
MIMSP!r
1-4 P.M.
~~=I.M:.,.. t~~! :~~~WI~; ~~:':rb;a-~;t· ,.,:t~;. Dan all of Pomeroy ·R.D. : Mr. ISteve, Jeff ., and Gregory all
MOIIU
ware.
5 u de
Ph. WY 2-2111
Other da~
• "" vmo,.. coun" ••• ""-'· and Mrs.H Flqyd
Mr. of Middlepu ' t R' D' and
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Mr '
,.. by eppt.
PtioDI WY z..117t ·-,
and beln1 a p11.rt of the ttrlp of land E
1 Harrison:
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TRAILER lllTB - lne aew- SEWING machlneo repair UJi. 1'::~~"=::":~""""""""""""""'1
If '""' ..,. uf Lot No. '"· '" &lt;he mest arr son; Tma, Bre~da Wayne Harrison of Middlepor~
1
q l .mel nter. ltow'l Trail
vice, all makes.' WY 2--2284. 1.\UTUMUBJ.J..B
- - - - - - - - ' -'_ _ 22___c ~::~~::JI'::n:!' ~~~\.:~·~hat ;:~ :~and Timmy Spires and 2 guest! It was voted to hold a re.. \LOOD SAVES LIVl
er Pan lSI~
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Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. eancelled1 ,.....
auuranco
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·wnJ" "" " " of '"" from Rutland: Mr. and M". union next year on the third
... Pbooe
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- DeeO -Mus'tcll
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- Instruments - •f
•,onond
In .....
a,.••, •., SUbd)'lo· Rober t peckh am. N'1agara F~lls, Sunday of June at the ComR£0 CROSS
MlneraYlDI, OJdo.
WY A
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of
Lot No. Jll3 aroma~ and ..,,
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-,.er Sales
lor'l llcenllt CllllfY •
• CLARINET, like new, $110. "'
_'""" ,,.,.,_ The .. m, ,.I N.Y.:
Mr. and Mrs• Da· munlty Center. Bulldln•• near DW
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ltnice.
• 29 and
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4 t'MI Wide Ill Lhe norlh and
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...-t Pbone SH 2-504J.
H~ ... ,. ,.., .,., •• w ,.,,.h ... vid Rees, Bremen. Ohio; Mr. Iford School on Rt. 33.

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Annual D. A R.
Day fO be Held
At Lakeside

Annual Grange Inspection Held

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Featured speaker •ill be Miss
I Amanda Thomas ol Columbus.
I former state regent. no" serving as the newly elected Or·
gao.izin 0 Secretary General of,

Mt"!T'bers nt Return Jlllliltl1an lhe Nnlional Soclt't)'. D.A.R.
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HPIPu \1ar!in . Snm Gihbs. Bill
ru{'ker TPrP&gt;:it Oelln, Onrlent".)of'lta
' Smilh _ Knr."'n Turker.
F:rlt&gt;wi rw . .1 rmf:" LUI'ilS , .J anf'
Lm·as . .Jane Halt'. Lillie lmboIn an impressive 'ceremony at the United Mrthoclist
df'n \l.:lrif:"nr Hoflrmm. q~~tJv l'hurrlo. Miss Linda Chapman. daughter of Mrs ~lnrie

Chapman-Sta/naker Marriaae Vows
Taken in United Methodist Church

.!arw Sprou&lt;:t',

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Rl'becca Barnell. Grove City: 1 gram.
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Cuunctlors of Theo- ; Dorthy Patterson and Milton 1 Mr. Atkins spoke briefly and

dorus Council Daughters
of · Pallerson, Harriman. Tennes- 1commended the Grange on their
,&lt;\mt&gt;J'ira llf'ld their _annual pic· see: Gen~ n~tts, nnd Peggy ! work and gave them a
good
r11c Thur~day evemng, at fhe Knotts, Mramrsburg;
Evelyn grade. Mrs. Atkins, juvenile rna·
home oJ Mrs. .Joseph Beegle, Scarben·y, Fred
Scarberry, trf\n. spoke briefly complimer.tRaPine . Attending wt&gt;re Mrs. Roberta Scarberry.
Gregory ing the officers on their work.
.Jack Hobsnn _ Mrs . .\1arv B. Scarherry. and Cheryl Scarber l Stanford Stockton. Pornr:tna masllrirws . Mrs. H1chard Camp- ry , Rrynold sburg : Judv Carl' ter, also spoke briefly .
l'ro.\'. Mr. and Mrs M L. Kt&gt;l- b~&lt;ll Mrs .John Smith. Mr s. and Virgil Car!. Sandy Carl. I At the close of the meeting,
ly and his grrat grandmot!wr. Charles Cohne. Miss Erna .Jrs- Dwight Carl and Ivan
Carl, : refreshments were served from
Mrs. J . 1\. Smith
se. Mrs. Kale Goodwin. Mrs. Pomerny: Wally Knolls
and a !.able with white cover and
HPnry RPibel. Mrs
Arnold .\1ary Knotts. B1'lpre;
Karen r centered with an arrangement
t!w llnilt&gt;d Stalt's Air F'orre
llayt's and gtlf'Sif'. M'r~ - BPrn- F'raley. D::~h• F'mley.
Darren 1of red , white and bluP flowers.
Thr_v an~ res idin~ i-ll 2500 irr Darsl and Miss Shirlt•y RPe· Fr a 1ey. and Dane Fraley, of' Ft~vors were small 'American
On·hard Sl . Lincoln , Nt'b.
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Morehead, Kentucky.
i flags in a gum drop.

the explosion that lore apart
two cars parked on a stroet
running below Michigan Avenue
in front ol tho towering Wrigley Building. They said the second blast, at an ice cream
plant garage, was caused by a
black powder bomb.
"lt appears we have- a mad
bomber loose." Deputy Fire
Marshall Michael Mahoney
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elusions about the bombings,''
chief of detectives Otto Kruez~r
said.

Pattern Of Destruclloa
Police speculated that the
Wrigley Building b o m b i n g
might have filled out a paltern
ol destruction. According to the
city's numbering syst..m, the
first blast five days agt occurred at about 400 south. The sec-

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Judy Williams. Chapman. Condor St .. became lhr hrtde of AlC Carv

I he Rev . C. Melvin Alki1·e at 2 30 p rn. he fore an altar
decorated
with hasl&lt;et8 of \\'hite gladioli. palms '""' t\l'o
BF,I.I.ING GIVEN
sel'rn hranch candelabra As llw couple ktwlt on I he
F'rirnd s &lt;~nd nf'lghhors nwl whrlt• ~a tin krweling bench. 1/w '· 1nl's Pr;I _V t'l' 1\'JS pra~~rd :
at lhe home of Mr. and Mr~ . in 1 mi~on . Tlw aislf-'s nl the s&lt;.l!lduan· wrre cnven•d in
LNO~' l.awrf'fl('t' la st Sntur~a~ whiiP and whilr ::;;11in hmrs
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mgh l and gave an old .rashrnn marked the pew s
_\'1-'llm.\' sal in rihbon Pnr1rcling 1
bPilmg tn honor of thetr son,
Pl'l'('''din~ thf' f'l• rrnwm· a !he crown trom whit'h ft·ll o
r'hnrlt•s. and hi s Wilf' , Sher:.-·n. lwlf lrnur of rmp!ial mu~ic w:.1s yPli~Jw sati!l brm . Ther (':-trrif'd '
Mr _and Mrs. Chc1r!e!'o I.RWrPnce . rrsented hy Torn Hcl kt· r
ell rolonial how_
111f:'l...; ol ~' l'llow ro~eWPI'f'

mflrried

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Junt&gt; \1iddlt' Jl0rl. organ1sl, and Mrs. turd~.
Hidwrd Pl _vmal~ of :vtinrr~vi l le .
Terr~· Slaln;li&lt;N ot Pomeroy
snlnisl. who sang "He.·ar1st&gt;," servt'd as br~ l m&lt;m Jor ltr s hm
anci "I l..l1Ve You Truly .''
tht'r ;md ushl'r s Wl'!'e Hichnrd
Civt'rr in marriagP bv her broPoulin of Ponwrnv Sam Staid·
llwr-in-I:JW . Ray Hines. ol' Bel- er. AlhPilS fJnd l.~t' HePd of co.l
ore. 1he bride was lovrl~' in 11
lum hu ~.
rloor lengtll gown
while bridal sa tin fashirtnNI Wllh rwnop- l.itllt' Miss Kimht&gt;rly Krautt'd tlf:"r·klint' rmd long slt&gt;t•ves lf:'r was llm\wr girl and wnrt' a
tapering to point s HV«-"r
(he .vPI Iow drrss and . hai ident1cal
h:mds . Tlw hPII sh;:q)('d skirt to . th«-" n:&lt;J iron of lmnnr and
featured a rhapel trnin nt1t~rh- bndPsmatds and a wllrlt• rn.st'~·d tn 1ht&gt; waist hv a sel.f bow. 1 bud cors&lt;ll'f' Shr l'aiT!«-"d a haslit'!' finl!rrlip V!-'ii of purf' silk kt't of rost' prt als ._
illusion ff:"ll from a
crown of Mac;tfr l)avld Hmes. nl'plww
pP&lt;.:~rls. lf~:&gt;r unl_v Jt'welry wa s of the bride, wu" ring bea~er
a stnmd of prarb. lhf" gift of an? wore &lt;.1 d:1~k su11 WJ! h whrte
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llw groom Slw r;1rrit&gt;d a wtlitt• shrrl. He earned the nngs on
Biblt' loppPd with white rose- a whilf-' '&gt;J im pillow.
hr1ds v.ilil while slain slrPamFor Iter daughh•r's W('dding.
ers ti :- - d in Ioven knntc;
Mrs_Cha'Jman dHlSf' :-t pale hlutl
.\1r -&gt;. Ray Hint·s ol' Bf'lpre. drt'SS with wl1ile accessories
sistrr ot tl1e bridP.. wa s matron and wore a corsage of white
of honor and bride.;;maids Wf'rf' 1 rosebuds. Mrs _ Stalnaker wore

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Anrl the mo~t successful sv.&lt;tem we knnw
of i~ to bank a regular part ol eaming3
each payday. That, experience has
shown. is t.he surest way to reach almost
any savings goal quickly.
TRY IT- STARTING NUT PAYD4 Y - !!llfl

\irs . Hirhard Pnulin of Pome· ' a hi uP drt&gt;ss with floral dt•sign. '
ro~. Mrs. Dale .Ju&lt;:lis. Ft Way- whi(e &lt;W&lt;"essories and a whitr
ne, {nd ., and Mrs Sam Staldt'r rosf'bud corsag~ .

of Athen.c;. Thev wort&gt; idt&gt;tltical
A receplion for the guests
street length dr:e:&lt;St'" nf di:HTnn. wa~ held in the c·hurrh parlor.
rraturini! largp
vel low ro&lt;:PC: The bride's tabl e WilS luwlyi n
on a while barkgr.ound
and white linen C'OVf'l' and cen ter fa~hiont"d w1lll l'ltl.~d bodice f'd with a 1hrer tierrd w1·dding
with sroorwri ne-tkline and bel l n1kP toppl:'d wt1h &lt;1 minia!ure
stJapPd skirt. Tht•ir crownlr~s hrrde and groom. wrlh 1&lt;111 wh1lf'

net h:ld 1:-lfwrs in IT_vs1al holders on ~:"it ~wr sidle'
i MPmllt'r~ of HIP .JOI" rlass
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Slwi11 ol' H&lt;J{'lrle- sl'rVI'd t h ~
r;rkt' and \1i ss Golda Sargent
of Pomrroy prt'sidt-d a1
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I crvstal r)Unl'h bowl. (;uests were

pif'lurt' h;H ol

YOUR SAVINGS
EARN _ _ _ __

4% Annually

(COMPOUNDED QUARTERL Yl
Payment Dates Are:
Feb. 15th, May 15th, Aug. 15th, Nov. 15th
Interest

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Any Width ••. Any Length

Ia men were
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Come in and choose from a world of dra·
pery labncs and colors. Don't miss this
opportunity to brighten your home with
custom-made draperies at a budget·
pleasing price.

ON CUSTOM DRAPERIES
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• Double folded top heading with permanent
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• Corner weighting for even hanging!

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• Generous double bottom hems!

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decorator folded and ready to hang .•. no
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DRAPERY D~PARTMENT
She 1s a mPmbN of the United ·
Methodist chun·h. Mr. Slalnak· l
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Stott St.
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Diles Radioear Co.
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DRAPERIES ARE MADE TO
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be found in the revt&gt;aling nf'w 1ravelinK. the bride rha ng~d to
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Rutland . Furniture Free Offer
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Slawlf:"r . Bruce Slalnaker. son of ~Jr . and Mrs. llarl&lt;· v SL1Ina ker.
Joh11 Luras. and Duane, DPnPomerov Route .1. Sunav . .June lo.
rw und nallt~s Weher.
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ond occurred at 400 west and
juries.
after the e•plosion, attacked
oral eovemmenl agencies iD:- ,&lt;
Sunday night's occurred at 400
An anonymoos letler delivered
the papers' Viet Nam editorial
eluding the Internal Revenue
north.
to the United Press lnternation·
policy. The newspapers sa•d
Service.
The ice cream plant e•plosion
at bureau, one door north of
tbey had r e c e i v e d bomb
Charles Siragusa, eueutlvt
was far out troll' the Loop and
the Wrigley Building, blamed
threal&amp; in recent days and have
director of the Illinois Crimt " ·
manager Ricbard Goudreau
the series of explosions on tho
posted a guard outside their
Commission, said the bombin&amp;J
blamed business competition"
editorial policies of the Chtca·
building.
were apparently not the wotk
for the incident. A witness said
go Daily News and the G'hlcago
Police were called w an of·
of the crime syndicate.
two men sped away from the
Sun-Times.
lice building at 22 West Madi·
It inust be the work ot BOmt
building shortly after the blast.
Attack Edttorlll Polley
son St. today after a bomb
person who wants w scare lhl
Five men were working in Jhe
The disjointed missive, dropthreat was received at that todaylights oot of everybody," be
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sr&lt;·n~d birtlldav ot Tommy 1\elI~. son ut :\1r. anrl Mrs . Tom
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CHICAGO IUPll- A dynamite
bomb rocked Michigan
Avenue's magnificent mile Sun·
day nilht and a second blast
ripped 1 West Side garage today.
They were Chicago's third
and fourth mystery bombings in
five dayA and police feared a
mad bomber was loose in the
city.
Police blamed dynamite for

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Devoted To The lnterestl Of The Meir•·MaJon Area
MONDAY, JUL_Y_1_2_,-19_6_5__________
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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ren, a great gran c t ren !Time Forward, Mrs. Fred Le.• .
1 attended the Knotts
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sewrng contests wf"rP Mrs. Hen - prf&gt;sentrd a program u:;; rng Our h ld . h
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·-- Amerirall l-leri!&lt;1A:e as theme. e m onor o r. .
·i :e oeglem;
When Llg l1
P.4.TROL MEI&lt;~'I'S
(.;roupe singing of America op- Knolls Mon?ay, Ju~y 5th _a t l~c l mng Stnk~s. Amos Leonard:
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ent&gt;d lhf" progr!:lm, lollowed by · home ol _Cltfford Knnl( s m Lrt -; an_d. A Patriotic Crt&gt;t•d. Mrs,
Tile I•I&lt;Jmrng ;A.rrow patrol of all article The Declaration of ! tie Hock_mg.
I Wrllram Grueser.
, ~~:r•u·ust• H?.v .~t~ut T.roop_ No. lndt:'pendence, by Mrs. Homer Att~ndrng w~re Mr. Knotts. Recognit1on was g1ven the six
i242 n.1e1_ fu.l'~dil~ .&lt;:~ tt~rnonn Radl'ord. and a A
l•'avorilf' of LJU~e Hockmg; Audry •Jut· 1past masters pr.e!ent, •, Fl'ank
i w~th Semor_ Pdlrol Lf,lder Jolm Thought. bv llnmer Rice.
ton. Wrlhur Hulton, and Frank Grueser, llomer Hk't', Amo1
' R1chhart 111 clia rgt&gt;.
P&lt;llrol
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j snng. r·all-: nnd rlc1gs Wf'!'e ll1sFnu: grrls. Marv.
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Knotts. Evelyn Knotts,
and Goeglein. and also to Mrs. H()a
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Iwillie \1ark :,rruth and
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S,\·~'e-lhearl. Homer HIC't'. Rol -'
I John ,rkncl rl. _lc · ,\uvage .
Knotts. ' and C:arol Knotts, Porn- 1l F'rank Grueser and the song,.
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aprons.
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u&lt;~listil' Jorm and welcomed Vir- ~irs. Hober~ Louks received
Farts concerning the Declar' gi Atkins . n1U11Iy deputy, and ft rst and M1ss Betty Leonard .
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ation or Independence were giy..
...,.a, &lt;!llSWI'I ('d The Third de- on edgings and doilies . Mrs . 1 , . . .
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the Ameriran Revnlufinn , arf' , Milford 0hio. nf'w slate rf'genl ,
being invited to anend thf&gt; l . .
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baktng and sl'win~ contests ~ the state conlests. for cookies, Grueser sang a parody. LPt· violin and Amos Leonard, pi•
were ht&gt;ld when Rock Springs ' Mrs . Wilham Grueser won first; Me Call You Lizzie. lnstrumen- ~ ano, preceded two rt&gt;adings Our
Gl'i:mge met Thursday evening. i Mrs. Fred Goeglein 1 second;
I Heritage, Mrs. Mnrgan. and Jf
Fred Gneglein. worthy . mas- and Mrs. Homer
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