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                  <text>SsDaily Sentinel, Pon:eroy-tvnaa!eport, u ., July 10,

Annual Grange Inspection Held

Annual D. A R.
Day to be Held
Af Lakeside

Featured speaker Nul he
Amanda Ttwmas ot Columbus:,j
former state regent, """
ing as the newly elected
gat,izin~ Secretar~ General
Mt"IT'bers ol Return Jona tll:r nl the Nat tonal Society, D.A.R.
Meig~ Ch::tptP.r . Daughters ot l Mrs. Ca~ w. Kretzr};an
the A~erican Revntut ion , art' I Milford Uhio, new stale
berng mv1ted to &lt;-~fiend the )
'"ll"lll·l
D.A R. Day at l.;lkesldt" OhJO , w11; be the pre&gt;;rding oftirer
J tly 1.1 'l:he co l h-e liHL.r r wtli lht all da.v sessmn ln her talk,
be from 9-11 am al lh •· Lakr. Miss Thoma s is ex1e(·ted
siu.. Hot!:'!.
I slress. trorn the nahma! \'lew' spt&gt;r·m progr arn . . purtnw r_m_nt. thf' oulreactr and re.spon.
al of Ben]amm F'rnn~ I H•. b~ l sthrlrty ol_ the D. A H. m the
FrE"dd Wnyne wil l ht' prt•s.t&gt;ntPd preservdtiOn ot the Amene&lt;~n
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herr•ng• and pmmntw 1 of oro
gram ~ and projec!s h siren~ ­

T~e annual ms~c:twn and the ry Wells and Mrs. Gail Buck. Jn Homer Radford and Wi lliam tal music by Homer Rice on 1
baktng and .st•wlflli: cont_e-sts · lhe slate_ contests. tor cookies, Grueser sang a parody, LPt violin and Amos Leonard, pi·
were ht&gt; ld when R1K'k S pnngs ~ Mrs. Wtl!lam Grueser won hrst; Me Call You Ut:7Je. Instrumen- ano, preceded two readings Our
Grange met Tl.mrsday evrning. Mrs. F'red Goeglein, secondi
1HerJtage, Mrs. Morgan. and If
Fred Gueglrm, worthy mas- and Mrs. Homer
Radlord.
Thev Played It Cool in 1771
!Pr, openf'r1 the mt&gt;t&gt;lmg in rit- th1rd For smocked
aprons,
Mrs·. Louks
ualistic torm and Wt!lcomed VII'- ' Mrs. Robert Louks received
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'gi Atkins. cout1ly depuly, and i f1rst and Miss Betty Leonard
, Faris concerning the Dec!arolher guests Unl' &lt;tppeal tor a1d sreond in the national contesi
lation of ln_dependence were giv~
w1-1s &lt;~II'~'Mil'd Tile Third dr- 1 on edg ing !-~ and dOllies Mrs '
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. en by Wilham Grueser and four
I gree was g1ven m full torm ' Wifhain Grueser won both.
Th1rty-s1x Children. gnm_dchll- articles were read, From Thil
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.Judgt•s for the bakmg and ' Mrs W. A. Morgan, lecturer, dren, "'nd greal grandchild~en J Time f?rward, Mrs. ,fl'@d Le_if.
1sewing cuntests wtorl:' Mrs Ht&gt;n- fJresented a progrnm u.~mg Our 1 attended the Knotts
reumon . hell. Migran! Wol'kers ln Ohio,
----American lleril&lt;lge as theme . held lfl honor of Mr. M.
C. rFred Goe~ lem ; W~n Light·
PATRUl MEETS
Groupe smg mg of America op- Knofts Mnn?av. July 5th .at l~c I ning Strikes, Amos Leonard:
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enPd the program, lui lowed by home of _Clillord Knotts m Llt-)-and - ~ P&lt;:~lriolic Creed, Mrs.
hen patriotrsm. :vlrs &lt;;eorge
The
l&lt;lammg
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pntrol
of
an article 1'he Declara
· lie Hockmg.
William· .Gru~r.
~k1nnt&gt;r 1~ regrnt ot the lor&lt;~l
Svracuse Bov Scout rmup No
tlon of A t d'
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I~~ mg w~re Mr Knotts ,]' Recognition was g1ven the six
rhapter
242 met Tuesday atternoon Independence by Mrs Homer
SUNDAY ond MONDAY
Radlord,
and
a
A
FavorHf'
of
L1!tle
Hockmg : Audry Hut- past masters PN!senl ·• Frank
July 11-12
WI II1 Semor P aIru I l.ea der J ohn
1on. 1\"lh
Hulton, and Frank Grueser Homer Rire'
Thought
bv
llomer
R1ce
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Amo1
"ROBIN AND fHE
Richharl in ehaq;p.
Pdtrol
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8wimmilll( l'ttrh· i.•
song. ca lls and flag~ wrre di::-- Four ~::iris. Mary , Rt&gt;bec('a .
.on. rove _Y;
a c· Leonard, Mrs. W. A. Mor~an,
Frank S1na1r:1 /Jp;m J\LHiin
;md &lt;:onme Re~dlord and Sher- rConnell, MI. Sterling: Hayward Mrs. Fred Leifheit and Fred
S!lmmv Dtnh Jr
F:n}O,\'Ptl by flmil!J
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~ ~~~~~:d ~:a:~::: :!7:~,tr:~ss,~:~ ne Blackston sa ng. Do You Knotts. Evelyn Knotl..s, and Goeglein. and also to Mrs. Howhilt&gt; Mark Smrth and Di'"k Know My Jes us The Happy . R~y. Knotts, West Manchester: mer Radford who ,~;erved as Sf()&gt;
( T•·~hrrlr~i~~-gl frosb~· MPmb~rs or the Rullcmd Me·
AI rna re1ary for 25 years.
-and'
Sauvage ilre to nmke the flao" . Wanderer· and Let Me Call You 1 Chflurd Knotts • and
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Bt'ts of nonsense bY Mr !1.
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John R1tchhart. Orck S;Juvage. · weet carl. Homer Rrre. Rol- ·
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ant lht&gt;rr glrPst" eninved a c;wrmKnotts and ca J K tt p
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M&lt;~rk Sm ith . franklin Rizer lrn Radford
Amos Lronard ,
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ON EARTH ..
nrinr party anLl Wiener roast
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and HJ('ky Asll attended .
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nm.n PICNIC
Barnett, Jamce Barnett, and four girls concluded- the prol'hf'v w.-r,.. :H'Pomnanrf'ci hv 1\lfr
Rebecca Barnett. Grove City·. ! gram.
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P4RTY HELD
and Mrs Vernon Wf'ber. Mr. r
The Piisl ~o uncrlors of Theo· Dorthy Patterson and Milton [ Mr. Atkms spoke briefly and
Wt&gt;her r." IPRrher ot Ure cla'&gt;s I
A f&lt;~mrly parlv wJs held re- dorus Coun rt l Daughters
of · Patterson. Harriman. Tennes. commended the Grange on their
I Thost' attending were Sandra i
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centl.v in nhscrva nce of t he Amf'rira held their annual pic· see: Gene notts, and Peggy work and gave ttlem .a good
0, ,111 • '\andy Tucker. I\ like Mar- ~1
S('cond btrlhd&lt;~y ol Tommy Kel- me Thursday 4C'vening, at the Knotts, Miamisburg : Evelyn grade. Mrs. Atkins, juvenile rnaTONIGHT ONLY
tin. Doro:IJV Ohlinger.
Gary
lly. son of Mr. and N!rs Tom hom_e of Mrs. _Joseph Beegle, Scarberry, Fred
Scarberry, tron. spoke briefly compliment..
"THE CURSE OF THE
Taylor. Dor~ey OhtingPr. RanKelly Guests were hrs srster. Rac·me. t\ttendmg were Mrs. Roberta Scarberry.
Gregory ing the officers on their work.
MUMMY 'S JOMB"
dv
Sprnusr
Jl'an
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Sidf'rs_
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Janelle.
ht~
gnmdparents.
Mr.
,Ja~k
Robson
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Mrs.
Mary
B
Sc:rrherry,
and
Cheryl
Scarber [ Stanford Stockton, Pomona mas·
(lt"{'hnu·ohrl 1
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Mikr
Nicholson.
Billy
Kennedy.
JII•IIoill'llo-:::
and
Mrs
Vrncet1!
Daho
of
PornHemes.
Mrs.
R1chard
C&lt;~mp·
ry
,
RPynoldsburg:
Judy
Carl ter. also spoke briefly .
fred Clark . TI:'ICIH't' \'h11 ~~a n ,
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trnhoden
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Pal
SprigQ"s.
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eroy,
Mr
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and
Mrs
M.
L.
Kel
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Mrs
.John
Smith,
Mrs
and
Virgil
Carl.
sandy
Carl.
At the close of the merllng,
leunnP R11l:~nrl
Helen \1arltn. Sam C.thbs. Bill
MRS. GARY BRUCE STALNAKER
! ~ and Ills grea1 gra11d=thel'. Charles Cohne, M1" Erna Jes- Dwight C.orl and lva11 Car!, refreshments were served from
"THE GORGON"
(ff'f'hni('OI"I I
l'uC"~er Tr·rf'SII Oe.an. Otlrlf'nt!2._J..:__ ~· ~mJih
se. Mrs. Kate Good win . Mrs. Pomeroy: W::tlly Knott~;
and a table With White cover and
Peter Cus tnn ~Z. 1 h11:-;loplwr ' Smtih . Km·.·n Tllrker.
.Iorita '
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~ llenry Reibel. Mrs
Arnold , Mary Knotts, Belpre ; Karen , centered with an arrangement
Lt'f' H.trbara Sht&gt;l.t•·)
~:rlrwme . . Jane l.rrc·lls, Jllnt&gt;
the t.nrled States ~lr Force
H.1yes and gue'&gt;!s Mr~ Bern- Fraley. Dale Fralev.
Darren of red white and bluf' rlowers
l.tH'O&lt; , Jane llale. Lithe lmboThey are restdtng "' 2500 ice Dar&gt;/ and MISs Shi rley Bee- Fraley, •nd Dane Fraley
of 1 Favor; were small America~
SUNDA'r MONDAY
df'n \1ar1Pne Hollm•n Rrllv
Jn an impressive 'ceremon.v at the Uniled Mrthod 1st Orchard S! · Lrn ~oln, Neb.
i gle.
' Morehead, Kentucky.
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1rlags in a gum drop.
llndTUES., JULYl lll- 13
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.Jane Sprouse. Judy Wil!inms. churdJ. J\1iss Linda Chapman. dau gh ter of Mrs. J\.lane
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BLANKET
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,Sl awlf'r . Chapm an, Condor St. , became the bnde ol AJC \t,,·1r,. '
- Tt'l h lltcolur _
John Luras. and Duane, Den- Bruee Stalnakt-r. son ot .~Ir and Mrs . Harlt•y Slalnakei· ·
Frankie A111lon All ri PIIe
Pomeroy Houte 3, Sunay, .June 13.
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11 ;.- ;u 1d Oallas Webe1.
funrcelloDPborah VI&lt;Jli('V·
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Thf' vow,s of th~ doul!le ring ce remon y \\'ere lt'Jd hy :,
Hanf'y
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30 p.m .• 1wore
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Mc( 'rt&gt;a ·Lt&gt;mlwr~·.lt•dr
.lohn .&lt;\."h)('\'. Marla
~ eI Vln.1\lk'll'e a l ''
L.
an altar '
Kri::;lf'n Rtt~ler I\(':Jinn .1J nn
BF.LI.ING fif\'RN
decorated with haskels of while glad it)li. p;~lms MHI two
rlirklf·~ i'ls Big Dro!J P&lt;tuf
PriPnds and nt'lghhors mf'l seve n branch cr~ ndelahru As fh(• r nup! e knelt on the
lynrf.- as RLIIIPI~ r.:.n J
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M
d M while sati n k1weling benrh, tlw r 'rd 's Pr:.~vrr wns nravrd 1
Wil~nn B11bhi S ha,1
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Woodpetkf'r W.!!nt•d
P ng m lonor
t elr son ,
Prrt•rrlr n~ lhP t'rrrmnm· a the crown !rom whrrh It'll a
Nlu H11we- Mouse- Around
I 'hariPs and h1s wile Shervn
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· half hour of nuplral musrc · !'.as .ld 'il ow ~lll rn ho1~ The\' 1·arnf'd :
Houu
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrle~ Lawrt&gt;ncf'. resentrd b, Turn Bnkt•r
nf rolon1al I}Oilftllt't ~ ol Vl' llnw ro!'eTr•• Corner.•d Tw•ety
Portlt~nd. wert' married June .
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.\f1ddlepor1 . orgams!. and \1rs bud~.
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!m l nr ~ !, wl 1o '&gt;ang "Because," TPrTv St~;~ lnakrr of PomProy
servt~d as be.'lt nwn for Ius bro ,
anrl "I Love You Truly "
Ci ven rn marriage h~· ht-r bro- lher and ushers \'lere H1chard
lhl'r-m-law , Hav Hmrs of RPI- Poulin ()f Pomrrtl\ . 5-larn Stald-J
er, A!hrns :c~nd Lee Herd of co.!
nre, 11re bride wa'&gt; lnvely in a lumhus
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¥uccessful
floor length ~~~~~ n ol while bri dal so lin fasiHonPd with sroopLiiiiP Mr "s Kimbrrlv Kruut- 1
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f'd rlf'ckline ~~nd lfl!IJ! slt'eves !t•r w;Js flow•·r gwl and Wllft' a r
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tapering to pornts over the \il·llow di·es" ~md hat ldmtieal
hands . Thr hl' ll sh(l ped skrrt tu thl' matron ol honor and
fe&lt;Jiurrd a ehaprl lra1n nttcwh- bridrsmaids and a while rosPPd tn the wa1sl hv a ..;elf bow. 1 bud corsaef' She r&lt;rrr red a basller rm gf'rlip \'t·JI of purP srlk k.:t of rosr pet als
illusion fr ll from a crown of Mastel' Oa vrd Hrnes. nr·phew
;,Jtarts with a
twarl" Ht-r onlv Jewelrv wa s of the bnde, wa o; nng hearer
a strand of JWH~Is, thf&gt; ~Jfl of and wore a da~k -:;u ti 1\ilh whrte
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the groom. She rnrnrd a whitr shrrt. He earned tile rrngs on
B1ble toppPd "'ith whrle rose· a whit"" satrn pillow.
buds with whtle sta m sl n•am.
F'or her dmJgh lt·•r'!t wrdding. '
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ers !l ed rn lover'&gt; knot&lt;&gt;
Mrs Cha•Jman d10 ~e a pale blue I
7:00 1V Classroom
\1r·s Ray lhnes of Belpre. dress With wlu1e artessories [
,.. . 7:00 Jolm'a Almanac
1:00 MtsW Mayor
sister of the bnde. wl'l &lt;&gt; matron and wore a rorsage of wh1te
· 8:110 Popeye • PalJ
t:OO AM'D s6ow
Ancl the most successful sv.•fPm we kn'lw
of honor and bridesrnard.q wPrP I rostobuds Mrs Stalnakf'r wore :
1:30 Nelghbort
1:00 Top Cat
t:30 Temtessee Tuxedo
\tlrs. Richard Poulin of Pome. a hluf' dress wrth floral dt&gt;sign, l
8:45 Social Security
1:30 Hector Heathcote
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
of Js to bunk a regular part of earning3
rov. Mrs f'taiP . Ju~!is. Fl. Wav· wh1te &lt;Jt•rf'ssones and a while
1:00
Herald of Trulh
tO:OO Underdoa
10:30 Mighty Mouse PlayhOUJt
each payday. That, experience hRs
ne, Ind ., and Mrs Sam StaldPr rosebud corsage.
8:30
Word of Ufa
10:30 Fireball XL5
11:00 Llnua Tbe Uon Heartetl
of
Athen.'
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The.
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wore
1drntical
t\
recepllfln
for
the
gues
ts
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Supermsn
shown, is the surest way to reach almost
11:30 The Jetsons
II :110 Oennis the Menace
street length dressrs of dacron. was tlf'ld m the rhurch parlor.
11 :110 Casper
&lt;'
11:30 Fury
12:00 Sky ::mg
any savings goal quickly,
rraturing large
yellow roc;ps The hndr's table WJS lovtolyJ n
10:30
King and Odie
12:110 Theatre 3
12:30 !.If Frioad Fllcka
on a white background
and white li nen cover and center12:00
Bugo BIIDily
· 12:30 Trilla
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I :00 I Love Lucy
fa shioned with lilted bod1ce ed i'.llh a three tifl'ed wedding
12:30
Hopplty Hooper
I :110 Science Ridea Hlgb 1roa
1:30 CBS News
TRY IT- STARTING NEXT PAYDU - 1!1~11
with ~roopPd neck line and hell rakP toppf'd with a mmraturf'
1:00 New Amencan Bllldstaad
I :30 Champions at the Wheel
1:45 Yankoea Vs Senators
shaped sk1rt. ThE"ir crownh•ss hride and groom. wrlh ta ll whrte
t:oo
Major IA!ague Baltblll
2:00 Baseball Warm-Up
4:30 "Family Fisiling"
pwture ha t of yellow net had taprrs in crvstn l holders on e1i
:OO
Wide
World 01 Sporta
2:10 Reds Vs Phllli..
5:00 JubUoe
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!her srdr.
1 30 Championship Wl'lllllllnc
5:110 Pete Smith
5:30 Early Show
YOUR SAVINGS
7:30 The King Family
WHAT
IS
THE
TRUTH
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Members
of
the
Jor
class
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EARN _ _ __
5:30 Project Muskie
7:00 Lawman
1 wt•re
hostesse&gt;; , Miss P a t t y
1:30
Lawrence Welt
5:45 Sportsman's Holiday
7:30 Fanfare with Al Hirt
I Shl.lin of Rllclne servrd I he
9:30 Hollywood Palace
S:/10 Flatt II Scruggs
8·30 Glffil!an's Island
I rnke and Mi&lt;&gt;s Golda Sargent
'. 1:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E.
(COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY)
10:30
Bob Young Nen
1:00 Secret Agent
, of Pomeroy presidf'd at
thr&gt;
7:30 Flipper
10:45
ChOler Theatre
10:00 "Miss Kentucky Sllt.e
loterHt Payment Olios Are:
cryst~l punch bowl. Guests wert"
8:110 Death VaU.y nay,
Pageant"
Fob. 15th, Moy 1Sth, Aug. 1Sth, Nov. 15th
registered by Miss Sally F'os·
8:30 Ken!Ucky JODefl
11:00 Up-To-Tbe-Mmute Newa
lei' and ~1rs. Bt&gt;cky Mankin.
9:110 Saturday Digllt at Movios
11:15 Weather Notes
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11:00 Late Newa Pleaue
11:20 MDfion Dollar Movies
The am1wPr to this queMtinn plus w The cou~le left for a short
11:10 TV 3 Weather
many more important facts can t&gt;ddJ~g lnp to Columbus. For
11:15 8porta
be found in t.he revealing nf'w traveling , the bride changed to
loll. Richard the Tblrd's rise lo
buoklt&gt;L, ''1'hP Truth About N£&gt;rve a yellow whipped cream dress,
11:20 Filma of the '50's
power in tbe 15th Century over
DPafnPR!I." \Vrite, phone or visit Wllh wtu!(l af'res~orie~ ::mrl wore
l,
tbe
bodies of six or seven rival
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us today for vour f'REE copy. file corsage from hrr
bridal
SAT., JULY 17 WGBLIGHTS
ronleatanll.
Blood and-thunder
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l'her~ is no oblrgalion.
bouquet
9:110 SATURDAY NIGHT A
melodrama.
Mrs. Stalni.lker is a graduatp
HE MOVIES - "But Not For
RADIO
of Pomemy High School , rlass
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"Wo Havo Grown Bocau11 Wo Hovo Helpod
Me," starring Clark Gable, r.ar.
JIM NICHOlSON, bead ol
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of 1961 and was t&gt;mployP.d b"· roll Baker, Lilli Palmer, and
American
lnternaUonal, Is send.
Others Grow"
tht&gt; Pomeroy Cement BloC'k cO.
.
Lee J. Cobb. o prole&lt;! her alilng nine leea-agt". lllal'll to moro
. She Js a member of the United
mony interests, the g,wife of
tban
50 cltl.. to generate ex.
Member Fodorol Re11rvo System
Methodist l'iwrch. Mr. Slalnak- •
• Broadway produc"f and his
cltement
about "Stardust of
er is a graduate of Pomeroy
secretary.
.
MtmDir Ftdorol Doposlt Insurance Corporation
Youtb GO lht Move." He note.:
LY 3-4550
: ll1gh Srhoot. r la&gt;S of 1960. H~
11:20 FILMS OF TE 50's"We're 1paring 00 expeMe245 E. Stoto St.
Atheno 1 allended Rin t:rande College :
POMEROY, OHIO
"Tower of Loadon,'' starling
they 10 lint claSB skateboard
_--~~ and at pre.sent ~~~g~ithBasil Rathbone IDd Boris Kar,
all the way."
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CHICAGO CUPI)-A dynamite
bomb rocked Michigan
Avenue's magnificent mile Sun·
day nlpt and a second blast
ripped 1 West Side garage today.
Thoy were Chicago's third
and fourth mystery bombings in
five day• and police feared a
mad botnber was loose in the
city.
Police blamed dynamite for

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the explosion that tore apart
two cars parked on a street
running below Michigan Avenue
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Pattorn 01 Desb'uclloo
Police speculated that the
Wrigley Building b om b I n g
might have filled out a pattern
of destruction. According to the
city's numberin~ syste'nl, the
first blast five days agt occurred at about 4110 south. The sec-

ond blast, at an ice cream
plant garage, was caused by a
black powder bomb.
"It appears we have a mad
bomber loose," Deputy Fire
Marshall Michael Mahoney
said.

ond occurred at 400 west and
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after the explosion, attacked
eral Jovemment agencies ~-Sunday night's occurred at 400
An anOII)ImoUs letter delivered
the papel'11' Viet Nam editorial
eluding tbe Internal Revenue '
north.
to the United PreSB Jntemation·
policy. The newspapers sa1d
Service.
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The ice cream plant nplosion
al bureau, one door north of
thfy had r e c e i • e d bomb
Charles Siragusa, ueculnt '
was far out froll' the Loop and
the Wrigley Bulldlrtg, blamed
threat. in recent days and have
dlrector of the OUnois
manager Richard Goudreau
the series of explosions on tho
posted • guard outside tbeir
Commission, said the bomblnp
blamed business competition"
editorial policies of the Chlca,
building.
were apparently not the wotfll·
for the incident. A witness said
go Daily News and the Clucago
Police were called to an ofof tbe crime syndieale.
two men sped away from the
Sun-Times.
lice building at 22 WeSL MadiIt inust be the work of 101M ·'
building shortly after the blast.
Atlack Editorial Polley
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ENTERED HOSPITAL
Officers called off the search
By Tom Rttll
for the missing child Sunday •I·
e
Among tho~e who entered the ter ei~ht military helicopters
Holzer Ho~p1tal over the past and searcllers. including more
weekend mctuded: S~nday - than 60 horsemen, failed to turn
Maqone A. Conley, ll!37 Chest· up any major developments.
By DOROTHY KILGAU.EN
" ' Ilk
hi k nut St ' Mrs. Paul A. McCarty, T h e search ended on a neg100
a·
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d
1 . fair.
!lUBLIN _ The fti'Sl thing when asked if my btl
husban bartender
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I d e a c, c en '
Lincoln St·• Mrs · c 1i 0 1 t1ve note after more than
There wlll be no sentimental Monlreal's , effort. to , sponsor
Oth
la' ed that the
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Irelan . txcepl now 1\ m1ght not have done e er 1no pease.
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City h
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'ng 6eld8 wood· spot In my heart for Montreal. Canada's first g1ganhc
air.
ers comp 10
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' ' get there.
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to
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had
used
heaviPC
darts
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This
doesn't
happen
In
the
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Mrs
Ralph
E
Spencer,
and
hills
as
The
city
was
big,
crowded,
dirThey
were
unhappy
about
the
attempt
was "bemg
too
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mr darts'" a pub unless you •The moment I adored came New York ptaces to whtch 1 a·m lpolis Ferry, Mrs. Glenn A. lc- •tar north as the Iowa border. ty , and cold
traffic jams caused by huge close to, the New Yorks world
are prote,.or ol ighet matl &gt;I whiM! Maunce sa1d to R!chard. \accustomed like P. J Clarke s enbower, Rt. 2, Letarl, 1'1 va..
In many not-to-secluded plac- trucks which hauled mountains Fair, wlll not make
or
•matics
w th a deadly
aun ' You' ve almost won You iUS! II someone said to Donny La· Patricia Ann Keeler Rt. 2
es there were also traces that of dirt across the Jacque..CSrt· has_been badly planned. Com1
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havo
to.
hlt
the
sO'en
twice.''
vezzo.
"I'd
Uke
o
chicken
iart
W
Va
Mrs'.
Jam••
city was being torn by a ,., Bndg• and out to Utile St plamts were also beard abOUt
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nslance t arriVes with the SillY R!Chord h1t the seven twice It please," he would prooobly mo. Flllher, Cottageville. W Va
minor civil war. Discontent Helena Island, the ' sl"' of the the city's pollee Ioree. One Eng.
101.mn that the b g 10ee is lo wa. a mark at the top ol the ,tion to lhe nearest curvaceous Mrs Myron Bess Syracuse
seemed to be the keywork of
hsh-speakmg Canad1an report.o
lil the bulls . eye,1 Fallmg that, board .
cutll.. and say "you're on your Mrs.· John N.
Rt. 1 Ra· '
the
ed tha' he saw patrOlmen from
lt'l aa close to the bulls-&lt;ye as
Oh a pity." said Maume ,l own.
.
cme, Mrs. Alva B Clark, 1'up-l
two
stand OD
ou can lor the sake ol your "not the thing lbat looks hke a' However, our young W1cklow pers Piams, Mrs Paul A FoslPerhaps it Is a long stand·
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either "de or the dividing line
seven up there. You must tut ;barkeep strode purposely to a er Oak Hill Mrs. James R.
log discontent caused by the
and make a game out of seeing
1score . forget tl, Cha!ley.
In Ireland where the game lh1S place down below :•
I smaU refrigerator
C;use. Rt. •2, .Jackson, Mrs. By Mfl. Lyle Balderson
dlsappomtments learned over
who could give the mo•l Uekets.
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or ctarts 1S an mstitution as well , ·But lhHI's a four ' my hus- ' from 1t a small roasled b hen, Jesse Ohse, Rt. I, Ravenswood.
Rlvtrvltw Garden Club
the years In more than
E ta M V 'I 71 of A woman clerk said that \hi
"' a past1me, you could hve band satd - and II was a four plopped the hen mto 8 rown W.Va. , William D Simmons, The June meeting o1 the RlvThe French onun
Mn. t
ae a , '
poltce were often "not friendly''
11nd die w1thout hilling a bulls· "Oh sure, it 's marked a four paper bag, gave the bag
a , Ravenswood, W. Va, Mrs. A. I erv!eW Garden Club was beld Montreal and, as one
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and and jusl "walt to catch ,you
and still be a
but it's really a seven,, he , twiSt and banded !I to the lady I WilbUr McNeely Birmingham \ th h
f M D I Rl speaking former Nova otlan once a resl ent o omeroy, mg something They never give
The d!ll1cult test "
land said. · That's what
got Judging from the amoWll
Ala. and Memli wayne Grlbe:
::"wer:d told me,
at
L:ke's
you a warning,'' she charged.
your dart in a specti!C rectan· to h!l."
change she got from a poun , Anchorage Alaska.
by members naming the wlll'!t thmg lo do W1 t e ng" . lr evelan Sun ay morn ng a er The altitude of Montreal's
&amp;le almo51 exadly the sizt of a Richard hit it and won. But I figure the
;as
Saturd;y - WIlliam H I pest in their garden Mra Har- " Many or
an illness of three months. ·residents toward the city seemB&gt;nuald
but . IriSh .m and
But to
obvioUS
mgthor
ed entirely
from that••
A sliced
the l m ha.l
t horizon·
ha e 3int,. I am nothing
.
last six.
person
say yhowommuche Hamm ' 2102 Mam St ' , POint old Massar and M;s · Harlls men
separai!OD pufrsom
e rest of She was adnative
h d of Gardin·· in
Torontodifferenl
·'Comparatively
18 y. no r a en 'o
v
ancestry 1\ will be qu11e a 11!·
h k
Wicklow Pleasant Chf!Stme L. G!llesp!O, Frank displayed arrangements C da .. he continued "A lot er, Colo, an a been a res1·
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loIIthe ability to coum
tie 11me 'before 1 am allowed to a
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1'/ Va, Mrs. Homer which they had made. Plans
though is justin ihe klda. dent of Norwalk since 1913, haY· remarked one
"We
ono the flair for knowmg that forget that my people look at a w
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L. Theiss, Leon, W. Va., Mn. were made lor a nower arrang. Th '.11
not really know log gone !here from Pomeroy. call Toronto
Toronto
the
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lhe seven you are lookmg at " fouo ano call it a seven. It's tra:s 1
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coming James L. Hupp, Rt. I Racine, 1ng workshoP and a plculc 1o h f r It lln'l a provlnc.. She wu employed as secre- Good'·"
·eauy a four.
ditional that 1 do It but it comes I
the u .S. Mrs. Thurman R Babcock, be July 29, at the home of Mrs. !ide
tary to
Norwalk Service Di· That was the biggest c 1u e
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.
as some suronse that the na·\ A but in all truth lhe best Long Bottom, Floyd W. Colley, Frank. Mrs. Robert Riebel wlll
reclor smcel948 andhad form- that something is wrong
in
I admit I do not quahfy for live' of my folkland do 11 , too. ;· f me
be is a land Jackson, Walter S. Landrum, be present to help with 1 he Nonetheless, I could
feel erly been employed m the Hu· Montreal There was little pride
1 call a seven a ! Rt 3 Jackson, and Mrs. Earl flower arranging. MrL Clare- the presence of a disorganized ron County Auditor's offiee. She at the dir's achievement&gt;-and
lart throwing, in any respect and whal will 1 say to my son
orou ca."
1&lt;rept ob!ervmg and even at ' by the name of Kerry Arden f
by with with 1m· Y. Barnhill, Wellston.
mont H•rrls conducted the de- and grumblinll city. II wasn't was a member of the First Unit- community pride8 Is an essell1 is what11
hal I am baffled._ 1 can at· when he get• a C in mathemat·
have
BIRTHS
votlon period. An article 011 appeallnll·
ed Presbyterian church. a chart- tial element of city's great·
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:empt an
ol a stra. ics?
for since was tn l
"Ciemalls" was read by Mrs, There was a bus strike In er member ol the Loyally class ness.
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pass m America! football Another gorgeous tableau oc· tb• third grade. In the sacred : Mrs, Richard Eugene Swish· Ernest Wbltehead, and
the Montreal at the lime. Every• of that chunh, and a member Montreal has all the 'tlhyslcal
lUI at IriSh darts I am a pure curred when a .oun woman en·' name of Albert Einstein, I : er' 14 Burdette, Pt Pleasant, "Legend of the Rose" was 11•· where persons were hltchhlk of the
and Profession· opportunities to become one of
amateur. I
what II happen tered lhe pub Y
and gsaid to the i should hang on to it.
daughter, 4:41 p. m. Saturday en by Mrs. Dorsel Riebel. New log - not too many were get al Women • Club.
this hemisphere's largest me
but I don t behev. 11.
Mrs. William B, Pettil,
195 officers elected were: Pres!· ling rides. I, myself, stood and She was eceded in death tropollses. There is ample land
Take the rughl when,
Brownell Ave., Middleport, son, dent, Mrs. Frank, vice pres!· watch 521 &lt;art pass before by her
Adelbert in lor expansion and a roady work
b31ld and l wero roam1ng
lO:OC a. m Saturday. Mrs. dent, Mrs. Carl Buckley, sec- the S22nd stopped to give me a J!J511 nd by a' brother' Wll- force.
lov. County In search
James R. Cundiff. Rt. 1, Rl· retary, Mrs. Lyle Balderoon, ride.
lia
Watkins She is
1 wonder though why It ap•
Gleuvlew 1\odllel whl&lt;h 11 •0 tgour·
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cine, son, 4 04 a. m. Saturday. and treasurer, Mrs. R. L. Llr· Residents were laughing at edmby ·one son · w1·luam R of pears to
beading backward.
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rSI Dugene c oy, ~uo ns. e s en o e ocoMilan Ohio· a daughter Miss
M Do ·1
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R Ire hm Is I h1
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Plea•aal Valley H01pltal
pherel"and
ol sea a11
lovehness
dison, son, !2.04 a. m. Satur· late
were
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th punch
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by Helen Sottel
day.
v
ur ng e soc a ur.
ADMlfflD - Mrs.
Ella and several arandchildren.
stopped at • typical pub in
,,.n hall dressed." That
DISCHARGED
Item•
Herdman. Buffalo; Debra Fill- Funeral servlees will be held
Wicklow
Town
The typl&lt;al
bar· Dear
Helen : you have already meo as well as women. meant
Apple
Grove; Gerald
Me· at the Kubacb • Sm1th
. Funeral
tender was
.·young
man with
1 Imagine
The I Patients dischargtod over the Mr. and Mrs. John Riebel ley,
Quaid,
Gallipolis;
Mrl. Wal·
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rust cheeks and haircut just , been informed that your answer ,owners were puhte but llrm- past weekend included: Ralph and sons, Albany were recent lace Deal, Ashton.
home at 314 East Maln-st at 2
short of Beatie len
tb.
1\e
satd!to
the
AIR
FORCE
WWE
•who
slurts
for
the
men,
sk1rts
and
,
Boothe,
Mrs.
Grace
Caldwell,
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mn.
Dor:Jel
p. m. EST) Wednesday wttbthe
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readily ' complained about havmg to blouses or dresses for the wo· I Estel Collins, Miss Elizabeth Riebel.
DISCHARGED - JoStph Kin- Rev. Francis Moyer o!flc1atmg.
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th · he ust watch· "dress up" for the CQmmissaryl men. Some . passed by, but Davies, Anna Gabrielli, Mrs. Mn. Gtorc• Arnold and dau- nalrd, Hogsett; Mrs. Dlclde Burial will be In Milan cemeaSld
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was way off base (That t 'enough liked the atmosphere so Donald Griffith Mrs. Lester lfJters Barbara and Elizabeth Mitchell and dau&amp;hter, Win-tery. Friends may call al the CELINA, Ohio fUPll - The
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HUll, CaiU. are vii- throp Harbor, Ill.; Mabe1 Ger• funera 1 home aft er 7 P· m. League of Ohio Sports-ed us S1 ent y as 1
cer. have at least Ill limes
, · over !-H,I:,that the owners retire
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un·l Most
' bases have dress regu· .we II oIf ,mdeed .
. Mrs. M. A. New-' itlng ber paren\1, Mr. and Mrl. lach, v·mton; Cl Yde Flinn, Lak• (EST) .....
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, I John ,Neville,
wuay.
unanimously adopted a resolu·
1augplacer and
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----lion Sunday asking the govern·
1 it must hav&lt; latioru; pertaining to the busi- Yes. I'm old-fashioned . I d!S· 1 man, Mrs. Paul Patterson and Mark Pickering.
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ness area of lhe base. Usually like bumpmg mto half-clad gar-, infant son Mrs Bryan Saund·
ment to confine its land acquisl' 0'
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submit
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while
shopping,
MRS.
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Eliltlbeth
Shamblill
RayWI
lions for facilities to sites
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went
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g acses such a regulation
bl unless
k there
ood 1JONES
ready banned to the public.
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you·
Mrs.
Martin
Wuollet
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infant
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even. - I ourrender! daughter.
$2110 million Atomic Energy
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•nle trip would be a waste If As for the enforcement, it is I gave mysell 50 lashes with ·nlf ·'fin. Sherman l\llsham and I
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, " didn't have a d.rt game so simple and effective. If you ' typewriter ribbon - just befora infant daughter Mrs. Eugene
which Ohio I• t!J'lng to lanil.
did 1 must say they did. present yourself at the
took off lor my friendly
Bl1'ant
Callahan Mrs.
July !1, I DST
gues ' Acqaal t peo"Ohio is on the verge of being
rhe Mad Hatler of Alice in mi8Sary
or
PX
in
improper
atghborhood
supermarket
in
Thoma;
Francis
Mrs
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to plan better the use of
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s op. stretc panta. ·
Hale , Mrs. Myrtle Hayner. Mrs.
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PT. PLEASA
unera the lands available to it and
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James Hupp Mn Bobby Kuhn memben lor lud&amp;ln&amp; con • cram.
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k , _ service wa• held Monday at I the start could be made right
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to aod infant son Mrs. Ernest
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lal 81 ·-• N p. m, for Dr. Benjamin Vance now," aaid William Stahl,
1 l'o start with ' you don't add Iose battles
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' 1·me fam1·1y 1·!Vmg,
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your sene. You subtract it. You you surmise.
so 1!· you •re 1Lambert Mrs • Jerome Mahle otraUoa lor adJ •• ,:..
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Blagc, 74, Charleston, former Mansfield, league president.
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plain '\Mrs . Katie . Matthews I Mrs'. I 10
o.m. -% ClatSM
Due- Glcon•-•b'
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,"• olallme
Mason countian, In the Snnd- He said 3 000 acres the
" with 201 once you've "•ot· ls
f rtthe military
t I ' 't .waytheollife.
f
ho t bl kidI ttrouble
H I orh just
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ten on the board and as you hit o unae ),l
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. Paul McCarty, Thomas Mor·. - Uo a clau; Z CIUIH olfeDemonstrallonl - SetectlDJ grass Funeral Home, Charlell'
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jhove
no
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10 their appear· ,Sbe will also welcome your own gan Flo)·d E Payne
Mrs
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Burial
was
In
Pl.
Pleasant
amount
of
land
sought
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smaller. Maurice did the math· ance w 0 rmg a ou re a !amusmg expenenceo.
ess l Charles Queen and infant son, of
11 JCian or allow ......... PlckiDJ 4 sbow oteen cemetery
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pants,
:·newspaper.
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should
thatlight
applies
to curlers,
all.
ateer proapects
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Dr, Blase
where and
andcare
what
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taken
well or to captunng h.e champ· 1 might add there's a differ·
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Jad&amp;n - Dr. BandaU Reed, and l&amp;eod ooet; PrGteulonal cine In South Charleston Iince from."
before
was ev- ence between a base exchange !
DIES SATURDAY
Oblo Stall Unlvenlty; Cllafo feed mlxlq; GnomlDJ and 1917. His death "ridaY
was "Perhaps we should have' an
'" on the board
and • supermarket. The OWl&gt; ;
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lei Boyles, Farm Saperlale• oboWiQ, Model tack boL
attributed to • heart attack but over-all land use planning com·
ers of the latter do oot care '
COLUMBUS !UPI) - Serv· dent Gl W Va. Ualverslty;
I p.m. - Pretelllaliol ol he had been In Ill health for ml.,lon covering the entire
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Slnct Maunce 11 not only lr· about how you dress as you
ices will be held Tuesday at A.H.A. floldmn - B. H. owardl- Gal DouaJaal, Cem. some time.
state in order to protect our·

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lOt me." he said smoothly. "! :Dear .Helen
' 0 · Newell, 86 • Cheohlre, who Gov. Vic Donahey, wbo died hosts.
mull have heavier darts to be \ Porlland Ore. I• not the only \died _In the Veterans Memol!al Saturday.
1:161 p.m.- bllrOChl&lt;llo• ol
any on4 and
as
a
matter
of
ba!t
where
no-pants,
no-curler
HoHp!lal
Sunday
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ruleo are carried out. Most Ar- S.Tl wtll be held Wednesday at

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warded - IIDOIJ dlet1 wlll ley EUB.Chnrch of Charleston,
be 1 obow lulter &amp;l•ea by Mr. Masonic l..&lt;&gt;dge of South CharIIIII Mrs. A. C. Gebbarcl&amp; ol leston, York Rite Bodies of

selves and future g:nerations,"
said Stahl, _expressing. concmt
over dlmlmshmg wildlife lands
and land for outdoor "':""eallon.
B1IJIIID&amp;IOII·
Ch lesion the American Med· Copies of the resolution wert
' and
sent to Gov. James A. Rhodes
lealar Asan.,
Society
the Kanaleal
West VIrginia
Med- and other alate officials.
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fact.
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w
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tea
142 New Automobile
to see. !50-pound female in i Frame olflclaUng. Burial will
Surviving ore two sons, Dr, T'l
size - 14 siretcb pants.
be in the Graharo cemetery.
John S. of South Charleston and
Il et! are Issued
Do you know that In Mexico \ He was • millwright by trade
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B. v. Blagg o1 Washington, D. Tltl!!! for 142 new vehldes'
women wearing panls art oot and belonged
lo tltl Mill'
c.: one daughter, Mrs. Lisa -.:ere_tssued
In June In the Title
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By W!Diug White
Jeanne BurUngame Charleston· d vls!On of Clerk of Courts EveEven the border towns have the was born Januat1' I , 1199, the
hie mother. Mrs, Luemma s'. lyn Lucke's office.
rule, but •orne smart aleck ,son of the Jate Homer V, and WASffiNGTON- Never 1in-1French musd11 all over the dlshonoronelnVIetNam! What Blagc, Pl. Pleasant; two broth- Deputy Nellie Brown said tl1
woman usually
McCloud Newell.
the formauon of the post- ,earth .. though WI were all happeni lO the credibility of ers, Okey c Blagg, Pt Pleas· ties
Issued for 911 new ears,
11. Its lucky they don't under· I Sumvors mclude h" wife, AI· war Western alhance bavesome lback ID t1t1 itml olthe llnl our pled&amp;eo If we turn our ant, Donald o. Blagg, St AI· 2 trailers. 17 trucks and 14
PT. PLEASANT - Four Ma· oland the
language! Iva Stewart Newell, Cheshire; \of this country's European ai· INapoleon.
foees away from aueh acts ol bans, and two sisters, Mrs. Bel- motor&lt;ycles, Used car titles
oon County youths and former Let's get back to woman- three daughter&amp;, Mrs. Mlna lies been engaged oa ouch a \ One kind of Secretary ol State concealed Communist awe.. va Smith Pt. Pleasant and Mra. were executred for 191 cars, 22
Pl. Pleal8nl High School hood, and
the rommand· :
London; Mrs. Wilma blnge of irresponsible b1ck-seat would simply aay lbat too much siOn a1 were attempted - and Eula Scholl of Cincinnati.
trucks, OliO trailer, and tevtu
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Band Otrector Jamel t.ndrewl er! He wont aurrendor - many \ Scarberry, Columbus; Miu Jane 'dr!VIng aa now. And never in II too much and teD !IOllle aUtes firmly blocked - In lba Jlo.
motorcycles.
will be bonored at tbe !7th Ann- of us ladies are back of him., Newell , at home; lour sons. all that time has 1 Cabinet Iwhat to do with their advice. mlnlcan Republic
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Conventloa of the Fu· - ARMY WIFE
IN SAN DIEGO
1Dean, of Mason ; Donald Patas- olticer of the United Stoteo been But not Rusk. Awllte thaiDWII There IJ an easy way, of
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and-running
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will .nslaJI Its new olflcert
of the Hannan High chapter. were condoned. Curlers, per- and James, Florida ; two haul cabinet, Secretary of State Dean , mora ltDiimtnlal appeallllcl of our retreat from the national meetin&amp; of county offi· thtS everung lllth
Johft
and James w. Dunn, Richard Ihaps. HoOray for the Colonel! sisters, Mrs. Blanche Peterson,\Rusk.
.
:would accomplilll even less.
wishfully soft.minded but
clals. They are Sheriff George C, Bacon as lnstallUJ8 official,
Fau•er and James Kimberlin&amp; - .\.M.G., 20-YEAR AIR FOR- St Albans, and Miss Phyllis Rusk, • bald, qwetly deter· ThUI the !heme of tho Rtllk never for an wtant dece1VI E. Johnson, Circuit Clerk How- Adj. Leonard JeweU oiiiiOUDiltd
of the Point Pleasant High chap- CE WIFE
'Newell ) Roberls,
Brillianl, \mlned
who looka rather seminars is not thai our allill the hard·mlnded.
ard Schultz, County Assessor today.
ter will be amon( 103 Future Dar Helen
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Ohio, and eight grandchildren. like an ID!probable Westernized o,.. Ill much - thoUib In 11m- Theae are, ID aubatance, the Morris Bragg, County commis·
ple _truth they do. Rather than questil)lll now beln&amp; put by the aloners Everett Biosell and Clar.
Farmers who will receive the I .am soon gomg. to be a One brother, Verner, preced- Buddha, 1S runnilll
1BOND FORFEITED
Stale Fanner IJe&amp;ree the high- Marme Corps w1fe. hvmg on a ed him in death Friend• may ed se'l'lnan w1th foro\in
ukilll them for i'alltude - ono American official, abort of ence Adklna and Civil Defense Ca 0St art fori . ed
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rg llshm t ' d d hlg change or the commissary if . p. ·
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recall them to oome aen11 of strnply 10 arow up.
voice for the United Statea of
accomp
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ASKS DIVOR
realiom and responaibdity.
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slacko. At firs! f didn't like I A d'
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bee ! When one ally Is not biting only of your own, be 11111
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WI, ow mus1c sup- the rule, but I've found sound, ·
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il ts no IHI 1 retOlliW one.
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On a military base, comrrM!nts
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Pm: . a ' H: \viet Nam, another is solemnly you prefer.
, heeded abroad, the consequence
uo
; WI are made eastly enough and
address
int'll \lecturinl us on how wo reai)J But whll II U, llclually, ..,. may be mea•urelltl cataotrofloris armer women shouldn't go lookln&amp; for lcharges gros . egl cl P1a d; ought to handle aHairBin LIIID the poneulon by lht Unltld phe to lrtl world latel'tlll.
or
r•
n pro- them. They ahould be 1 credit
s n • 01 u Y,America.
IStates of l1oM!Ible power llld II IJ tbul a tarrlbll pi!J that
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i Some of the British Laborltel the roadlntls ' to tiH It honOI' 10. many In WubiJiiloll - 10

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uvler In of Sweden won the t C
e a
live and he '" expected to Slart
get their long·aough\ opportUJII.
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;o flral place in He 1ald his leg hurt him
e All-Star contests In r• $100,000 International Trot at
ties to start BD All-Star game ~~~1 years, a number of the Roosevelt Raceway
F ormu a wo Grand Prix little but when asked whethe
Maloney, never even oo
p =sin this one will come
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o ranee.
he would play Tuesday
All-star squad before, bas won
uesday'l game, well LONDON tUPlJ-Ron Clarke WEST AUJS WI (UP!
'I'm on the roster, ain't ! ."
10 games
for the
Auatraba
his
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Reds
this oeason
and Claclnnall
loot I
Maloney, Uke Pappu pitched ol
world
record shallered
for
Norm Nelson of
Wis..
Wltb
Including an 11-innlng
Friday night, defeattng'the Mil· witb a time oll 2
the 200-mile U.S. Auto a sellt:t throng of 47,000 was
agamst the New York Mets in waukee .Braves. And his man· seconds.
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late model stock ear race expec at Metropohlan Stadiwh!ch he pitched hitless ball lor ager, DICk Sisl er,told him af_
'" a 1965 Plymouth,
um, located m1dway between
10 inmngs.
Iter the game : "You won't touch SILVERSTO
-Mmneapoi!B and St. Paul. A II
Third A
a ball again until Tuesday."
- Jim Clark ~E, Eng IUPII COLUMBUS, Ohio lUPII - but 3,000 standing room only
Pappas 18 ,::~inmehel
No matler who the starting a Lotus to .ol &amp;otland drove, Kathy Whitworth wun the $10 . ' llckels have been sold. The
a ng s third pitchers a
th
Vic ory '" the Br~t. l 000 Lad C r
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ar&gt;pearance on an All-Star squad L
re,
e National 1sh Grand Prix for his 1 rth 0
. Y ar mg Women's
but his two previous asai
eague was favored al 7 to 5 consecutiVe tnumpb in outh pen With a lhree-over-par 219.
gn. to go ahead In thiS AD·Siar ... event
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u• was r older '" the ~hot
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added to the Umted
and field squad
that will oppose R . . .
1ater thiS month. USS!a 10 K10v

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- Carlos Hernandez of Venezuela retained hia world junior
welterweight Iitie with a thirdround lmockoul of Mamaican
Perby Hayles_._

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BAASTAD, Sweden IUPI) Manuel Santana of Spain banded Wimbledon champion Roy
Erru:rson of Australia a severe
beatmg In the finals of the
Swedish Clay Courl Tennio
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By Unllod Press illlernalloual San Francisco 45 38
event or the Rotsee Regatta.
Ameri&lt;On Legue
Philadelphia 45 39 · : :II&gt; The Russian entry finished
W. L, Pet. GB Milwauk
41 3 '
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Mmoesota . . 53 29 .648
Pittsb ":
FIGHT RESULTS
44 43 506 6
Cleveland
48
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ISt. LouiS
41 45 .471 81!&gt; Y Uolted Prest International
49 35 583 6
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Chicago
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Ch cago
40 45 .471 v
Salunfay
Detrmt
446 35 .51!8 61!&gt; Houston
39 45 .464 9\1 KINGSTON, Jamaica (UP[) - ~
Los Angeles
36 .561 7 N•w York
29 ii6 .431 20 Carlos Hernandez, 1371&gt;, VeneNew York
41
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Results
zuela, knocked out Percy
Washington
36
Milwaukee 2 Cincmnali I
Hayles, 1361!&gt;, Jamaica, (3), r ..
Boston
31 ol
!9 Los Angeles 4 Pittsburgh 2, lst i lams Junior welterweight title · '
Kansas City 23 54 'zw ~ Pttlsburgh I Lo8 Angeles 3, 2nd: Bunny Grant, 141, Jamaica, outSalllrda 'I Rtsul.
7\l 10 .'"nmgs.
pomted AI Grant,l381&gt;, Los An- :
Washington 5 YBo to 31s
.,Chicago 6 St. Louis 0, lsi
geles 12.
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Minnesola 4 N s n
Chicago 6 St. IAiuis 0, 2nd
New York 8 MinnY. 1, 1st, day Houston al New York 2 games
Kansas City 4
\2nd! ~gbt postponed, rain
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Chicag 6 B 1 · ' rug
SaiD~'• Results
Baltim~re 5 a It 4, 1st, twl
Chicago 5 St. IAiuls 3
Los Angeles ICC~· 3, O'J.nd, night Los Angeles 8 Pittsburgh 4
-~ ' eve. ' night
Houston 10 New York I
S
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San
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Minnesota 6 New y k
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Detroit I Ka
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Cmclnnati 9 Milwaukee I ni•'t
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Chicago at Ball'
No games scheduled)
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order for Tuetdoy's All 51
The probable baH lOg
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ot Ionol LeiiiUt .
Amorl
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R I, ,.,en, II
M&lt;Auliffe ligen
Maose,GR.-'•• 2 b
Dovallllo, 'tndian1' ::
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Hort T'
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Aaron Brevn I
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Alion, 'phiflin
Colovlto, Indian•. rf
Torre Brev~
Killebrew, Twins, lb
Cubo
Robilllon, Orloln, 3b
Stargeli, P'lrat'n, If
Mantilla, Red.Sox, 2b
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Coolville Is Unoet
Tuesday's Game
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N.L. All-Stars vs. A.L. AI~Stars • Y uppen Plains
at Mmnesota
Tuppers Plains upset previous1
Natloaal LeagUe
y unbeaten Coolville &amp;-2 last
W. L. Pel. GB ' week at Tuppers Plains.
Cincinnati
49 36 .571 . ..
Hitters for Tuppers PlaiiiS
Los Angeles 51 38 .573 ... were Forney with a double
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Tannehill Wm"s
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shared
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cramer
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a double and single
singles, R. Spr .,· anarvey two
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also downed ~ t Ppers Plams
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Men), and the CIBSI B Men~~
d1viSJons (players who never
have woo a men's singles open
title).
~annehtn, the 1965 U.S. Open ,
ys under 14 champion, upset
Fred Henry 16, of Columbus
three games to one to gain tb~
finals in the Jr. Men's division
then took Roger Lewla thr~
ltraight ln.that division'• linall
Henry last March at lbe
trolt U. S. Open was aeml·flna.
list in the Boys under 15 diviSion, and with Tom WIDlama &lt;If
Detroit won the National Boya
under IS doublet championship.

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'WeekendS rt Summary ,

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today lor nezs lor tt witb a four hl:"t-t
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AJI.Star IJ8IIl•· victory over LG , Chic
Rival
Gene Mauch White Sox last Fr: nigh ago
p0 S
of the .Nallonal League and A.l LGpez told Pa
y
t.
Lopez of the American League ry about the a~" ~~~to wor. By United Preoo International fourth
were to announce their choices log blm he was
!lalonl•7
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(UPI)-Jim
Maloney
andbeaver
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be league
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r t tim
Pappu,
a pair
of eagu
was notwere
Involved relief
in anyanddec!of e. Each squad, Joe Pepitone of the Yan- players
f whoh have
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with one 1
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INTIIII1 OP
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for a number of positions in
County Welfart Departments.
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Persons Interested in com u
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In one of these e•smh:lo:
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and the FFA.
sloopy, too suy, or too ter- 1 MARRIAGE APPUCATJON !suggest - and ,ugg•t aDd ably that hal kept all tltl Will many seU·nomlnated Secretar- may secure a application
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rlble hippy.- DOROTHY. FU- \' John Mali J h
ouggett- thai we are unduly Ia reasonable safety all these les of Stall, 10 IDIDJ who art anyOblostateEmploymentSer.lW'wta
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TWO Ali&amp;I'.STED
TURE MJLn'ARY WIFE.
r n
nson,
emotionally commlued to other viee Office
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PT. PLEASANT :-Only two Dear Helen
.Racine, laborer, aud ctarya What they really wllb us 1o do Whll II It, actually, thai candidacies- are 10 active a·
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arreatt were recorded at the I a1fee with the Colonel. Faye Johnson, 30, Racine, 10011 11 1o go home from Southeltlt ,restrains tho maraudln&amp; ·mind- pinal lbil man. With Prnldent
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Asia. Franee wanll! th1 Yank•• '-' everywhere but tltl lmo• John1011, Ia any ca11, they w!U
TO 806'1'
end. !!'IIIII Jack,., te. Dlar· than darneo In pants. You aeem '
1o 1• homt from averywhert ledge that American commitdlocredit Ji.usk. With oth· The Mason Bowling Center '""- • .... ""' Y.,. &amp;;: .-;;
Jeston, W. Va., wa1 charged to think thai unleu one cavod NOW YOU KNOW - except, that Is from France, menlo 11&gt; the common deflllll en, with ptJIIIIclana abroad, will be reserved tonllht for ..
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with dtl'fliiC wlt!le lnlolieated In bus\nell would ouffer. Let The first commercial tele- where the Amtriean • provided mean what tliiJ 18J Whit tbe1• juol might. And In tbll men of the MaSOII Methodist _. - - 11t
-;
and Gol'lld Walker, Huntincton. me leU you about a privately- phone eaclulnge waa opened ableld ha• so long permltteti mean what they py? Wbat bleak potalbllity Ibm IIU churcb, who will entertain
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1o the lnloMJ'IIJ of all danger, for the Unllod States lamlll11 lblre from 1:10 UDtU
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a lip Ill front Do DDI c:oaw curdin&amp; to the
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Mrs. Enoch is
Hostess to
C- B AUXI'/'a
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Mn. Freeman Enoch enter·
lamed th• AUxiliary of the Pom-

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About
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Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Walburn
eroy CIIJzen Band Radio club and cblldren of Marietta well
R:lday evening at her home In weekend guests of their parents,
Syracuse.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Verner See and
A short business sesston was son, Keith, and Mr. and Mrs.
conducted by Mrs.
Nathan Raymond Walburn.
Biggs, president. The traveling Mrs. Geulab Harmon and dauprize donated by Mrs. Biggs gbter, Diana, of Erie, Pa. are
was awarded to Mrs. Elwood spending the week with her moBowers.
ther, Mrs. J. K. Smith and her
Games were playeo during sister Mr and Mrs Vincent
•- a
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th ' soc IaI hour with
pr ..e Dabo and family. Mr. and Mrs.
awarded. Mrs. Carl Hysell re. Tom Kelly and children Janelle
· ed the door pme.
· A sa1ad and David.
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cetv
course was served by the hos- Mr and Mrs William w q,,.
· !ami~·
· have returned
teas to the above named an d sell and
"- Th eo NeulzI'mg,
Mrs. from a vacation
" trip to pomU!
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Agnes White,
Mrs. Wayne In Kentucky. They vl.oiled In
Green. Mrs. George Carson, Paducah, Ky. with his mother,
Mrs. Robert Harden, Mrs. Har· Mrs Walter Russell
old 'lysell and Mrs. V. D. Ed- M~s. Clara Phillip~ of Wilkes·
wards.
.
.
vllle. visited several days reThe next meetmg '.VIIl be a cently w lh her niece and fami·
cookout at the home ot Mrs. ly, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MilDoyle Shuler the dale to be hoan and her son, Mr. and Mrs.
announced.
Roger Phillips and family.
Mrs. William Dixon of PonCoots Assists with
lise, Mich. spent the weekend
,
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orslup SerVICl'S
d.f ,,.. .

rrStephen Coats.

mPdiral stu- son an

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dent, who is spending the sum·
mer with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Coats, assisled with
the worship service •I He a t b
Methodi&lt;t Church Sunday morning. He gave the scripture read·
mg for the service and announced the hvmns.
Special· music was presented
by Miss Sandra Brewinglon who
sang "How Lovelv Ar•· Thy
Dwellings " accompanied by Mr.
Newman .Burdette organist
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. Tom Lyons returned to Pontlac. Michigan after spendiAg
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons.
Mrs. Kenneth Dyer nas returned to Gekalll~l~ ~~ spe't
lng the we en a er orne
Middlepari,
Mtss Marianne Woodgerd, Columbus, Is here for a two-week
vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd.
Miss Sarah Bechtle. Columbus, spent the weekend with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bechtle.
L-c Robert Van Cooney has
returned to hla base at Cherry
Point, N. C. after a vtst with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. p08ri
Vancooney 'and family.
S.Sgt. Virgil Manley has re.
turned from a year of duly n
Bien Hea Viet Nam. He has
joined ~- Manley and child. ren, Michael Jamea and Dan: dra Renee, who moved recently
to their borne at Lockborne Air
· Base In Columbus where Sgt.
• Manley wlll be assigned. Mrs.
Manley and chilren have been
HCO..oi jiOilt
bus) himil~ Oalr OM no.,i,_
residing in the J. J. Davis apartp•n-Yiruully M
ment on Ash.St. Sgt. Manley and
fr:c'! IIIUUD(I:-= 101.25 his
family visited recenUy with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal·
ton M•nley.

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WSCS Attended
By 17 Persons
The East Letart w.s.c.s. met
at the church July Bth with 16
members and one guest present.
Mrs. WUJlam Fox, pre!!dent.
presided over the business meet·
1ng which opened with hynm,
"Take Time to Be Holy." pray·
er by Mrs. Pete Shields a n d
Psalm 100 by Mrs. Roy Pearson. Mrs. Ferne Hayman gave a
reading on Missions.

SOCIAL

CALENDAR
JULY U
Bethel No. 62 ol the Interns·
tiona I Order of Job's Daughters
will meet at the Pom.roy Ma·
sonic Temple Monday July 12,
at 7:311 p.m.
The Daughters of Ruth class
ot the United Methodist church
will have a picnic at the Syracuse park, Monday, at 5 p.m.
JULY 11

The American Legion Auxll·
Mra. Herschel Nor.:ts had I
of Lewis Manle Post 263
the Pl'081'am entitled We would ~ryll
t Tu d
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ed ith wl mee
es ay a p.m. a
see esus, w c open w the Mt Moriah Baptist church.
the hymn, "No one Ever Cared .
nd D
For Me Llke Jesus, " prayer bY '"" Deacons
a
eaconesses
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terlan
Mrs. Gerald Hayman, and scriP· of thebF1':' t U tedTu d Y
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lure by Mrs. William Fox. Mrs. ChurcJ 1wt 3 meet7 30 es ay .even·
h
NorrIs gave the .InI rod uc IIon ing,
u
y
I at : p.m. m t e
pastor's study
and readings were given by Mrs. The WSCS oi the United MethVlrgtl Roush, Mrs. Herschel odist Church will meet at the
Roush, Mrs. Earl Adams, Mrs. h h T d at 1-30 p m
John Fisher, Mrs. Pete Shields, ~i~~\nss":elr: Bing ·and Mrs:
Mrs. Roy Pearson, Mrs. R 0 Y c. Melvin Alkire, devotional and
Donahew and Barbara Adams. program leaders. Hostesses will
The meeting closed with hymn be Mrs. Leverett Roush, Mrs.
"Somebody Cares" with bene- Everett Thomas and
Mrs.
diction by Ferne Hayman.
Ralph Gilmore.
.
Also m attendance were Mrs.
JULY Wh
James Early, Mrs. Ru9Sel Gibbs The Past Councilors of ChestMrs. Jake Adams. and Tamara er Council, Daughte" ol AmerRoush

.
The group then wen! to the
basement lo celebrate the birlhdays of Mrs. Early and Mrs.
Fisher with Mrs. Pete Shields
and Mrs. Gerald Hayman 88
hostesses.

Family Dinner iA
Given on Sunday

ica, wUI meet Wednesday at
8 p. m. at the lodge hall with
Mrs. Clarence Neutzling and
Mrs. Virgil Walker as hostesses.
White Rose Lodge of Middleport will meet Wednesday aft·
ernoon at I p. m. at the Legion
hall in Middleport. Hostesses
will be Mrs. Homer Hartley and
Mrs. Richard Owens.

. JULY 15
A family dinner was enjoyed . The Meigs County Democratalthe G. L. Michael home Sun- IC Club Will NOT meet on July
day honoring Eric Parker from 15th as usual but will hold a
Michigan. A potluck meal was famdy piCmc on J~ly 18 at the
enjoyed and followed by home· Rock Sprmgs Fa1r Grounds.
made ice cream and cake.
The Grange Hall w1ll be open
at 10 a. m. Picnic dinner al
Present were Mr. and Mrs. lnoon. All are asked to bring a
Wilber Parker and sons Eddie Ifood basket and their own taand Eric; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ble service. Soft drink and colMichael, Gary, Louise and fee will be_ furnished. There wlll
Lenora, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. be entertamment and fun for
Michael.
all.

1iny's Families
Enjoy Outing
At Forked Run

11 Big Days-Sale St~rts July 13-Ends July 14··

Employees of Tiny's Food·
land Store No. 2 and Tiny's
Bargalnland of Middleport and
their families and guests enjoyed an annual picnic Sunday
al Forked Run Lake.
A picnic dinner was served •
at noon and activities during
the afternoon consisted
of
games, swimming and boating.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
.lames Rickman and son, Joey:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haley
and children Mike Cathy and
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Barbara: Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Roush and son Lee· Mack Pol·
.
ing, Mr. and •Mrs. •Fred Cbne
and children John Joe and
Jim. Mr and• Mrs • Roy Ball
Mr. ,and .Mrs. Leo .Taylor, Mr.,
and Mrs. Andy Faler and child·
ren, Ronnie and Morris; Judy
Moore Mr and Mrs.
Jake
Gaul, 'Mr. ·and Mrs. Millard
Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Workman and daughter, Pamela; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Greathouse and children, Cathy and
Marilyn; Ann Hanson, Mr. and
Mn1. Junior Darst and children, Ellen, Pat, Lonnie, David,
nd Rex· Mr and Mrs Austin
~If Ed s ·.th Larr. Vane
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Sandra Adams, Reva and Robm Sh~hne. Robert Caruthers,
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TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Pomeroy Chapter No. 80, Roy·

FOREMAN

i al Arch Masons, will hold their
· stated convocation Wednesday
evening business and installation of officers. Following the
AND
meeting, Bosworth Council No.
46, Royal and Selecl Masters,
will hold a special assembly al·
so to install officers. Dlstlng·
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N. 2nd Avo. Mlddlaport
will be present. All officers an~
companions are urged to attend.
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This set sells for 54 .95. you save 25.00, it's
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regular 5.95 price for July Discount Sale. It's

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winebren-1
ner, Elizabeth Merritt, Mr. and
Mrs. William G. Winebrenner,
Mrs. Harold Weaver and Tommy and Richard Winebrenner, at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Ray
Winebrenner Wednesday
at
Thomas Ridge Church in West
Virginia.
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fMI 'llle 11M • _ , . . , . . . W: W.,

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Sewing Club Meetl
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to Mrs. Hiram Fisher when the
Tri.City Sewing Club met at her
. home in Minersville Thursday
· evening.
' The evening was spent socially and In sewing, after which a
salad course waa served by the
hooless. Present were Mrs. Robert Rawlings, Mrs. Millard
Wlldermuth, Miss Elizabeth
, Fick. Mn1. William Grneser,
: Mn1. Robert Roberts, Mrs. Brad. ford Maag, Miss Mary Virginia
· Reibel and Mrs. Harlan
Wehrung.

THE HOTTEST

Julr 12, 13. 14th ,_

UNTIL 8:QO P.M.

Regular selling price 239 95.
Our .July Discount Price Is
now 50% off. Hurry, only
one to sell at this price.

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SCHOOL GAS RAN·G.~E=s-~~ BULLDOZER WORK wanted.
&lt;21 beautiful Tappan ranges. Farm ponds, grading. Free
Excellent condition. Priced
estimates. Small dozer, low
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crawlers (junior size apl&gt;rOI&lt;. I
4 inches long) 55 for $1.110.

Do not refrigerate
worms, temperatures below
45 degrees are fatal to them!

"Brown nose wonns"
popular catfish bait sold.)
for $1.00. John Mohler, Le:ad-1
ing Creek Road, Mi&lt;ldle:port,l
Ohio. Phone WY 2-7103.
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7 12
BEANS. Bring
*' 00 bu.
er. P1.ck your own, ••·
Virgil Roush Farm,
FaDs, next to Cemetery.
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Motor Co.

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night, l!IIO ga. lank. Reasooable rates. WID haul any·
where, Dale Lee,
Racine,
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or WI 9-3043 Nights.
9 9 6tc
=c---new and used.
Expert repairing, tumng, le•
sons. Also large oelection ol
new and used pianos, organs
and guitars. George Riddle,
Accordion and Pianoland.
2928 E. 5th Ave., Columbus
19, Ohio. Tel CL 11-1193.
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$1595

15.000 miles by Jocal owner. Vinyl interior, PB, Radio. whilewall tires. looks and runs like new.

1963 Chevy II

$1695

Local owner. spotless clean Interior, new ,1st line while wall
tires . Radio and neater. Beige and fawn finash.

1963 Corvair Monza Cpe. _

Now

$1 599

Groce Pratt, Willard Eber&amp;·
bnrh, Thelma Hysell, Carl Hysell, Harold l!:bersbach, Ellen
Ebersbach, Ruth Ebersbach to
Charles J. Ebersbacb, L o I,
Pomeroy.
to
Charles J. Ebersbach
Grace Pratt Lot, Pomeroy.
Har.el D. Taylor, Gdn., Jerry Taylor, Jimmy Taylor,, Sle·
phen Taylor to Tommy B. Timmons, 2.44 acres. Rutland.
Curtis Wolle, Goldia Wolfe to
Theodore Croy, Gladys Croy,
one-twentieth acre, Chester.

Black finish 4-speed trans., llO engine, red vinyl burket
seals, radio_. heater, good whitewall tires.

paoa, at lllgb

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and tomatoes. Chu·en.,. Prof·

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Cool, limestone and ol~ an
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anre paslure and timber .
$25110,
ALBERT M. €OX, SALESMAN
WY Z..3836
WY 2-3830
7 B Jlc
rooms
nished. Minersvlllt. $1500.110.
Phone WY 2-3312.
t 30 121p
wanted T0 Bu
CORDWOOD. buzz saw. F. Dod·
derer, Rt. 3, Coolville, ~hio.
7· ll-3lp
ANTIQUE Furniture,
miscellaneous. Call or write:
Mrs. Howard Cecil, 100
Main St., Pomeroy.
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To us, taking cae of
dcd« bills is

•'OR SALE - 1962 Ford Convertible
Galaxie, $t495.110
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Jack W. CorNy
Mono.. r
Ph. WY 2-2111
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vice, all makes. WY :1-2284.
-:A::P"'AR"TMENT===-=ro=R:-::RE=NT=.--:t\1'· Tho Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
traDer 1p11ce. Good lot:a- Aul~oized Singer Sales and
10
lion. Call Walter Crooks WY Semce.
a 29 tfc
Z..31131.
a ui tic LAND FOR SALE, suitable foc
UNfURNISHED •
balb buddmg. v. mile from Porn·
ntfUiy room, n11:e ~ PoiDt aroy oorporalion. Phone WY
Lane, LillcoiD H~gbts, Pb, 2-6018.
'1_1% 6tp
WY Nl'll
I 18 lie Camper travel trailers, new
THREE ROOM 111111 bath,- fum- bank rate financing, s m a 11
isbed aparlmeDl, utllltleo down psyments. Balan.,. up
funlilbed, PboDI WY wa5 to 4 years.
212 S. Sib A-, Middle pori
BARGAINS
ObiD.
a If tic Trailer demonotratJon, aluminum boats, outboard motor.
TWO BBDROOM
furnished Amsbary Apache
Trailer
ljllrtmmt. Inquire al New- Sales, 631 Fourth Ave. GallieU'I •u• 10, a.tr.e Pl1oDI poUs. Reotali. 446&lt;J'l3,.,
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flit, Portland, Ohio. VI
3-:1254.
isbury.
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Sales &amp; Service
WllriDCO
Joseph Russell Bailey, Mi~
Write F.
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dred 0. Bailey, to Trustees of
··- · Coolville, 0.
7-lll-3tp DON'T PUMP Y"" l!lugglsb
....,.uedT !..oat ywr opera Bradbury Church of Christ, .587
Wallre··-tl ta k Gel
e Fita Almost Every Car
lllr'o licenlet Call WY WM.
to
!Nm p. m. till USED bathtub, good oondillon,
c n·
llill&lt; acre, Salisbury.
8
4 L m. No experienct JJICOI- reasonnblo. Phone WY 2-5293, aeplic Ftank cBleaner. Land-I eTransferable Wben
Annie Smith to Ruby A. Pick18ry, UDI!oi'IIUI furnished. Call Frank Fugatt.
7-lo-tfc mar• arJL ureau. 2 18 tic
You Trade Can
Busine11 Opportunities
N. 1&gt; lot, Middleport.
collect - Da7 296-63110. After AUCTION, Saturday, July 17th,
eGuaranteed 24 months
''"" oo PULL TlMI
Belle Welles, CIa r a
1 p. &amp; all CII-931YL
1:110 p.m. 1 bavo sold thej MOBILE Home, 1957 Skylloer
Now a•oUable •• '"" OIHL .....,
Wells Taylor to Alberta
f t 6tp former Village Fire House 48 x 8 2 bedroom, good oondi·
or 24,000 mlles
~::n-! ~::U~ ~~~ ··~.!:
Backus, Lots, Middleport.
eMost
Popular Unit
4
Call For Homo Appointment - No Charge
Reedsv Ille,
ed
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located
on
4th
St.
Directly
to
lion.
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w the U.S.A.
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and must vacate. Will se
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u:Lihifi;;:;t;;;r.;~·~~ the contents consisting in part 1. ••
ate r I •
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for numbtor
lntervt-1o
. Write.
James A· Taylor to Lily Mae
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of furniture, dishes, both old FOR SALE: Syracuse, house,
lnttol...,..... '"" ....w. tom.,.,.
parcel, Salisbury.
U. I. Clwflloo- T and new, iron and brass ket- gas, electricity, city water,
LY :1-4550
ties, 100 old picture frames, two lots. one block from
Wanted
Lind&amp; Bertone Buck,
245 I. l!alt II. Alhtno, 0.
10 Linda
oil lamps, telephone
bol, roadside park. $21100.110. Phone
B. See, Roy H. See Mary
old booko and other antiquo CB 1-2361.
g t 3tp
Buck, Charles Thomas
arlicles and many other artiPomeroy, 0.
WANTED!
Lot 12, Rutland.
cles. Something for everyone. I' Ll
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MENI To Troln ,:oMEN!
Helen E. Woodyard, Mabel
Come and buy. 1 muslsell out ..,1/tRitl ~till•
JOIN THE AAA. Be protected
Richardson. C. 0 . Richardson
1....,.. Tu Conoullonll
A. C. Bradford, Owner. Bradon Road-bond 6Dd &lt;rip serv- A few clear thinking people to Robert K.
Lindstamer
RAWLEIGH Buslnets now open ford Auction. Terms: Cash, POMEROY _ s • room frame ice. Call or conta-.: E. M. will be aelected from thia Connie Lu Lindstamer, 21&gt;
in Pomeroy and
not respons ibIt for accidents. a11 on one 0oor, bath, gaa Burton, 578 Broadway St., area to enroU in new, low- res, 01'1ve.
Excellent opportunity.
9-IIH&gt;tc fired heatin~. out of high Middleport, Ohio.
;:'edtrb;mt'lfA.:,r'/,f::'1u~
Roy E. Fitch, dec., lo
time. Write at once,
- water and near Main Street.
1 25 30t
tlve tees. (Some tax consult red Fitch, Belinda Filch, Cynleigb Dept.
OHG-840-I89, lli55
HouseTripp,
Trailer,
34 $5,500.110.
___, _!_ onta eara $5 and man per thia Fitch, Cert. for Trans.,
!1. •Liberty
8 ft. Alvin
CbestFreeport, IlL
7 12 ltp
or Ohio Phone Bal&gt;4IOO
%MILES FROM NEW DAM
INSIDE and outsttle palntiDC. ~:;:\). toco!c•~:~lnl '~![ Lebanon.
CHRISTIAN
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6 - room frame, bath, full Roof work. Reaaonab:e rate. enl'a tax re&lt;ordo. Dienlfled
Edward J. Houdashelt
78
or part
• time basement, forced bot
Alone VI $-2700.
6-UJ-31111111 lite-long professlonr
Pearl Gilkey, Clara B. Gill:ev.
security. Experience Sun- ONE GAS Tappan range, $40. heating, hardwood
nom·•.
-- -- -·· - U you can otudy ono hour I acre, Salisbury.
11
day Schoo~ mlni!t~
7 8 3tc plenty hof closet apace,
large
AUei10NEER
dailytr..
home.tree
write today
Dorotha Riebel, Dorsel
'' helpful. Pbooo WY 2-2518.
ld
for
tacit,
apUtuda
Earn $100 weekly and up.
HAVE MOVED, must sell 35 lot wit shop bui ing and 2
Complete ServJe.
te•t
Riebel to Dawain Durst,
EXPERT INSTALLATION!
compeUtion. Write John
H.P. motor, 14 fl. boat and car garage. Located on Routt
Crill Bradford
rna Durst, parcel, Olive.
louthwestern Academy
ARMSTRONG'S
din Co., 22 West Madison
trailer. See at Cozart Gar- 1:14. $I2,1100.00.
Write, Prose or Conta&lt;l
Tbe Daily Senllnet
Dorthy Jean Emler uan, I
Chicago 2, llllnoil.
age iD Racine.
7 8 3tc SYRACUSE SOWO GAS STA·
A. C. BRADFORD
Box 668V
gdn., Robert Emler, John
7 12 lip
TION I&lt; GROCERY - 0 n
Racine, Oblo
Name .. .. .. .. .. Art . .. • ter to Ira C. Gondnlte, JoseLinoleum • , , Inlaid Vinyl
-----:-·-_:.~..::! 1965 STEREO console witb ra- story frame building, not
I 1 lfo
Addret1 . . . . . Pbont . . . . phine F. Goodnlte, Lot,
Floor &lt;tnoring tor every kind ot floor. Boll
For Rent
dio. Equipped with 4 opeed copied now, located on Routt
- - ·aroy.
changer. Nice walnut finish. 124, comer Ito 50 1 1110.
AIR CONDfflONlNG Refrtgel'
Dorothy Jean Clark, William
JN~tterna. Professional Uurtallation by ua, or
This eel I montba old. Take $2,7110.110.
ation oervlce. Jack't Ref:tgH. Clark to Ira C. Goodnite,
do 11 JOUraelf. Call WY 2·2636 for !reo ••II·
over payments of $5 per ALBERT M. COX,
eratlon, New Haven, PbODII
Josephine F. Gondnite, Lot,
malt.
month or pay balance due
WY 2-3830
WY %-3631
TU 2-3537.
4 8 lfc
Pomeroy.
$69.54. Try it in your home:
7 t Jte
~I Gneaer, PlamllbqJ IIMI
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Daniel Hysell, dec., to LoWALL-TO.WALL CARPUING
Call WY 2-6555.
7 7 etc LARGE LOT for oale in Ru~
Heating
cille Hysell Hiett, Mona Jean
QUJeLI SINGER CONSOLE
land, on Depot St., facing Rt.
MlnenvDlo, Oble
Jacks, George Kerntlt Hysell,
' sewing 1:14. Phono WY 2-5559,
Eod your sewer troableo
Janet Roberts, Affid. for Trans.
lb.pert lnat.allation
machlno. This machine zig
Wt
bavo
all
otzeo
Herbert
w.
Stober!,
Rutland.
7 8
&amp;atilfa&lt;tlOD
zags, makes buttonholes,
Sewer u·~~
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W'll'
1 IBm Stober t , Sar a E.
Natalie H. Koehler , Virginia
GuarantoM
-May Fisher, Anna Louise Wea·
darns. monograms, etc. This HOUSE for
Rea··-ble
bert, Le nora Campbell to
CaD WY %-Z9lf Day or Nlgbl doro Hilldore, Anna E.
ver Smith, Arthur Sntltb, He~
I BEDROOM home.
Melvin machine easy to operate. road, I&gt; aero. Phone WY
w, •~yracuse .
rna Weaver White, Selwyn R.
7 "'
•• tic dol'l!, Lo'·
Little, Cheihire, Oblo. 711Hitc Take owr payment• of $li 6322.
MaeDer Lei and Clonch. Reatha
White to William A. Gibbs, Sar·
per
month
or
pay
balance
due
i ROOM and bath bouse. lo- $75.66. Try it in your borne. ,..,LI, Ll,.~
· R· Spears, B'll'
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Funaceo. Arnold Brotben, to AIvm
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Maplewood Lake, Clyd• Call WY 2-6555.
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Streel,
pg.,.
Spean,
Parcels,
Rutland.
Helen C. Griffith, dec., to Ed·
ltob.
7 I 6tc
iLEEPING ROOMS.
Newly NICE HUNTING Beagle pups. POMEROY _ t room frame
Pbone WY Ut48Larry N. Powell to Mabel ward J. Griffith, cert. for trans.
decorated, twin beds, ohow- $5 and $10 1p1ece. Phone house with bath, hot water ________7_:_
2ll_tfo~ E. Powell, liO alTOS, Sutton. Chester.
en, l!nena llld lowell fum- Sll 2-4176.
7 7 61c
heating, and l porches. LoThelma L, Deem, Harry M. Sybil Ebersbach. Comm.,
llhe4. Six roo!DI to accom· CABBAGE FOR SALE, $l.IIO cated on comer lot, thr.. _ _ _l;;.n:.:•:.:u:.:r_•n:...:.ce:___ _ Deem, Harold B. Powell. Geor- Ill Ebersbach, dec., to Chari&lt;!SI
modale tloVIIII tnell. Inquire bushsl Cot your own. J . B. highways and bus traiDS!K&gt;rta-1
gia Powell, Pllul Powell, Millie 1 J. Ebersbach, Grace
at Thabet'• Dept. S tort, Philips, Letart FaDs.
lion. Total price $8IIOO.
PH()')'() Copying flerVI.,.. Cop- Powell to Mabel E. Powel~
Willard Ebenbacb, Harold
)low Bano, W, Va.
!to
POMEROY
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Nino
room
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acres,
Sulton.
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ersbach, Tbelma Hysell,
2
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- - - - - - - '- '-'.:."':.. IT COSTS NOTHING to use a •tory frame house, or can
ether dOCillllenla.
Clarence R. Powell, Marjor- P_om
_ er_oy:_._ _ _ _ _ _ _..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:__=:::;
J'llRNISIIED and Unfurnlshed Blue Lustre Carpet Shampoo- duplexed, wi11 separate
lletlter JDtaruce, Pomoro7 le L. Powell, Vera O'St.een,
.Aplrtments: New
Modern er with purchase of B 1u , trances, 2 batro and kitchens,
t 4 de Claude O'Steen to Mabel E.
Let - help. Pay ol , 'fOIII
Apartments. Two and three Lostre.
Baker Funriture,
hardwood floors ,
beautiful
Powell, 50 acres, Solton.
Ill Bice! and dental bils , • ,
bedrooms. All electric, brick Middleport.
7 1 5tc large veranda, and · ·
Auto Sal•
Ross E. Stewart, Elizabeth
t.d!dinl. beautifully
decorroof. Largo lot with garage. - - - - -- -- - or bils IX IDf 90ft ••• with
ated plutmd wallt. ComTAX OFF SALE!
$12,1100.
FOR SALE - 1951 American
just OAe leNa We
p1eta Yllllllllstown kitchens
POMEROY - I • room
Rambler, $150.00, Call WI twltb dl..-al units. Conceal- 15 Cu. Ft. ChHt
with bath, gas furnace
2912.
7 12 &amp;tp
lend millions of
~ beating oystem. FREEZER--- $179
ing ad
ed electric~
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1954 Mercury, '
dolal'$ kllhousa-ds
Storm doors and windows. Pluo FREE leo Croom
$4000,
V-8 Standard transmission.
l!ullbqJ OOIIIpletely lmulated. •Sovoral Good U...t
70 ACRES - Located In
d people
Excellent condition, $1110.110.
From and rear entrance.
FrHDn At Low, Low
ford Township on good oravell WY 2-7103.
7 t 3te
b hood! I lis of
Beautlflll)J landacaped. PriPrl•••
ro•d one mile from U.
11811 No
RLaperlenot
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.

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stormy

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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Notice
Lot 258, Pomeroy.
Barden'•
Markel,
Route
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Syed.
Wilson's
car
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PHONE WY2-2156
Lost and Found
racuoe, has on sale, Thurs- Page St., Middleport. WY 2Mary Elizabeth Thomas,
-:-iiiiiiiOJ4bei:Weiiii1'0iii·li:BiWFLooM"hoirlelrtceToCa day, Friday and
3715. Open from 8 a. m. lo
N0 J I ( EI
bert Grogan. R. G. Stevenson,
12
nice
Milk,
69c
gal.;
Bread,
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seven
days
a
wee•
Fr"-'· Ste
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Meiigsl tion. Available immediately, loaves, 89c; Bologna, 3 lbs. • . .
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venson, r., e . or
~~ingCo~~~
In Mason, w. va. Phone WY $l.IIO; Reg. cigarettes, 250 pk;
6 30 :IOtp
Dr. R. E. Boice, M.D. Trans., Olive.
found, please -~''"'
D r. R• L, 51 ack, M •D• Mary
Josephine
Hartinger,
to
_ , J..•iorl 2-2318 or WY U821. Hll-3tc D••~
- , Fair !Co milk, reg. 79c
Elizabeth
Thomas,dec.,Ro7 1 .3tc
Bocll. Pboae WY 1-77~.
FOR SALE
- 49c I&gt; gaL
MARK IV
Oflioo Houn:
bert Grogan, R G. Stevenson,
1963 FORD TRUCit, ball too.
Frank Stevenson, Jr., Cerl. for
1~ BALES ';;" tlrtn"Mt~;~ 4,2110 actual ntll... $1,295. Call
AUTO
Mon., TuN., Wed., Fri.
Trans., Middleport.
arson,
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James Gale Russell, dec., to
Help Wantlld
··-Pbone Sll 25291.
7-101-3tp -illw:E..beiiru.'"'CiiOWii~·~l AIR
1-4 P.M.
verna ausseII Hy se II ' Norman
,.,..,_
MAGNETOS, used, for A.B.C. CABBAGE, beans,
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Guy F. Carleton, Emma JP.
Carleton to Manning D. Wello
ster, 52.5 acres, Chester,
Manning D. Webster, Mary
A. Webster to Guy T. Carleton, Emma F. Carleton, 5U
acret, Chester.
Robert K. Hoeflich, Cbarlene
E. Hoenicb to Richard W, RaW·
lings, Betty J~ Rawlln11S. .93 ac~., Chester.

A 5';0·\UT JOLT OF ELOOTI!ICtTY
111005 lHib.IGil THE PlmE&gt;&lt;T
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. ·- -- Church Chairmen
Finance, Mr. Leo Smith; Chr~
tian Soclal Concerns, M.r s.
To Attend Ses8it~n Wayne Gibbons and Worship,
All Commission Chairmen of 1Mrs. Robert Coats.
Heath Methodist Church a r e I
urged to attend an important
meeting and planning session,
MEET NEXT MONDAY
Wednesday evening, July 14 at The W.S.C.S. of Heath Melh·
7·30 p.m. at the church.
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· Expected to attend are : Mem-·odist Church will meet nell
bership and Evangelism. Mrs. 1Monday, July 19, instead of July
Guy Shuler : Education, Mr. Eu-1!2 ttonlght ) in order that 1
gene Harris: Mlssio~s, M rs. lmission progra.m may be arBruce Lloyd: Stewardshtp and ranged.

Nature of Lady Dugs is Explained
The utl·mbsundersh)(ld li.idy read •·Now Is the Time "
Pur ley Karr, Mrs. Paul Karr 1orary member, Mrs.
lda
bug . an msect that lwl ps man· Mrs. Miller g~ve devoti~ns, and_Mrs. Buell Ridenour.
Knight, and a guest, Mrs.
lund. was the top~r ul the pro· a sc npture readmg, an art1cle Pmeapple sherbet, decorated anda Baer, of Columbus.
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&amp;ram at the July meetmg ot lrom the Upper Room aboul cakes, iced tea and nuts were The August meeting will be !
and earth , and astron- served from trays by the host· '
t he Chester Garden ('lub held ·heavens
·
· .space age. She . es.ses ass1ste
· d by M.tss Nancy the .annual workshop
at 1h • •
the evening ot .luly 7 at the1o my m th1s
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tarm homt ot Mrs. Ru\ Mtller do:;ed ~~th prayer. Roll call i~hiler to 23 members , and hon- Chester Methodtsl church.
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as5iist in~ huste~ s
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After rhe business session, ! li· 1·1, 1 :,&gt;~'' · · .·.,··· · l:,,~.~:·,·
The meelmg opt&gt;llt'd w1lh the the evening program bt"gan with

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the Pr~;~sJdenl . Mr$ H1Jell Rtde- : d bugs... given bv Mrs Woodol
the row
y Mora. \!rs. ·Mora told of
nour . Th "c ··v.rse
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1\·tora. und Mrs --~~~ Kmght ! how she was brought to this ·
1country from Australia by the I

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FOOT WEAR

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TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
"BEACH BLANKET

BINGO"

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Harvev Lt&gt;mbt"ck ·,lud)·
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Colorurtoons:
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Nice Have Moo..- Arotnd
Hau1e

Tret' Cornetl!d Tw:&gt;-•ty

Freduntd Friendship

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S!l\ lhts lall.
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Mrs. Pearlv· Mora crmdueted
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! She and Mrs. Donad Mon-1 pn··
i sented the club wilh flower st iC'k ers. g1ven to arra ngers as lhf'H'
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The chi ldren ha\'e. ~ . \'&lt;:Htt't~
of projects atnd art tvt!tes dur·
mg lhe sc hoo1 me Iud.tng rr afls·.
drama. pal·m·mg , r Ia~· m~~·
ld "'

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~an ~ible Society. An oHering !

1s bf' mg taken each day for ·
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thts
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c asses are held m
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church !will be given a gold star and I
Jack Cramer of Marion spent , spent Sunda~· aUernoon 8,t the tho!iie missing one day will have l

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. ..... , .......... , . $188
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d Mrs. Jed Webster Jr. and ner of Syracuse entertamed m light the program. ___ _
se an oger erry, r. an
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their h&lt;:lme Sunday July 4 for
AIR-CONDITIONER . .... . ................ $94
\1rs Paul Eichinger and Paula son, James. VISited Sunday a/- M
d M H · ld w '
and .Tammy the honored guest ternoon at New Haven. W. Va. ! r. an 1. r~. ~~o h l eav~d
13" PORTABLE TV
. . .. .. .. .. . . .. ... . $94 I I and hosf a~d hostess Calling with her mother. Mrs. T. C. Tommy .•m a,d Mtac e w' .!Ia
Roush
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Peggy ; Mr. an
rs. 1 1am
I u. the afternoon were Mr. and
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I Mrs. Clarenre Curtis snd Mrs . Mr. and Mrs. Horton Thorn· ,
d f .1 f B
. k 1Mr and Mrs. George Zusp an,'
8
Joe Evans.
a. adn S at '"d' :v 0 1 rum;~~c ~rh- I Kaihy , Vera and Alice , Mason ,
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11 Mrs . Oliver received a num- ~lve a ~r ~ or ~ ~ WEll 1w. va.; Mr. and Mrs. Georgia
~·-- ~- - _ __ _ !Lber of gifts.
e:~tf";~~~~s. r. an rs .•v· : zu~pan and"'": Middleport and
,
. ·Eh1.abeth Merntt, Syracuse.
• Mr. and Mrs A. S. PugliSI I - - -. - ·- ·-- -· -

BAKER FURNITURE

Don't Forget Our Custom Draperies Sale

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her brother and sister-in-law,

Mr. and Mrs. Riehard Rupe and
family . They aloo visited her
grandmother, Mrs. Alma Rupe
of Rutland.
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Pontiac tigers.In Uger country.

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Mrs. ·Sh'Ields
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Letaft FallS

al ~a Sunday ntght was hke tournament, July II, will have General Walt~r K. Wilson, Jr. Va.
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Imenl of KennedY himself, ac-1
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_Ella Shields, 90. who died at
·lltttng a .~lck wall at 10 miles Harrisonville playing Porlland Chtef of Engmeers smce 1961, Two Air Force jell were sent MHS Boosters to
l'Ording to historian Arthur M· Infant I.A'WIS
I her home in Letart Falls Monan hour. Their plane, a 1&gt;1g t 6.30
R" G de . who has retired from acttve aloft from the ''Greater P1tts- , Meet on Thursday
I Schlesmger Jr.
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day at noon, will be beld Wedfour · engine.Jialrol craft cram- aaln;t P~·mc; 1~ce :~~ Fu:l service.
1 burgh Airport and reported
it t The
Middleport Athletlr
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j Monday Ill Pomt'roy 1nesday at 2 p.m. at the L..
med with radar and electronic !t 7. 45 · d ~ Kl .
Tbe change wUI oot affect the , was a weather halloon that theY IBoosters will meet at the high I Schlesinger. who served as 8 1 1 r T dd L .
f
I tort Falls Methodist Churcll
gear ditched 100 '1
If th
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· wanJS op· personnell of the Uppe
Olf , spotted
sd
special asSJst.ant to PreSident .es ,. o
ew.s. m an1 sao
Ma~chuoetts . coa:l ~~~
rp ~ the Gallipolis fndains at ICorps of Engineers at ~untin~~
i~r~'::~~~ur:ou~: s~~:r:.~/:
Kennedy ' .said Ihal Ke~edv af~· : ~f Mr. ;n~ Mrs. ~·~·liM E l :r\\~i:~~gR~~~~~~ ~
men aboard after losing two
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DRIVI!R CITI!D
lnounced tnda
.erward told a friend : I didn t ,ewJS o omerov. Je . on- ta t F lis C
engines.
.
saturday, July 17, the Mld· erection of the loCks and dam• I The Ohio State Patrol has Important h~siness is to
offer the vice_-presidency to ~im . doy at Veterans Memonal hos- 1 ~h. .was
in
Nine fnen were killed In the ~rt MSt~a~r~·:tOwill P 1;hy at Reedsville and Racine, by , reported ·the arrest of Charles settled, Sauer Indicated. All ! 1 JUst held ' 1 out like thJS - pita!. 1 H\ -" sur~JVed by hiS Ibv her husba~d Orville Sh~~~
crash or died In the water.
s ea a . . p.m., e the Dravo CorporaUon of Pitts- T. Buck, 24 , Rutland, cited to .persons interested in the MHS here he Simulated takmg an parens. IS gran parents. Mr. '
dau h
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Seven others are missing and ~~~e7.j,et~tw~~~~a~e ~ burgh, according to A. V. How- Gallipolis court July 19. charg. atheltic program are urged to object out of hiS pocket and and M~ ~eorg~ ~ra\,tomd· i 8 gragnd~~ug~::el A~:'~n:
reared lost.
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attend.
· holdmg 1l close to hts body - eroy. a
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'and he grabbed at it. '"
LewiS. Athens. and the great : agan:
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V If . ~i orl 1 H tal . Sox - Wilkesville game will
The account of Kennedy 's ne- grandparents. Mrs. Heleo Lew- SurviVors mclude these chiJ.
Zo:I~ION~- "Mrs~~ussell i play the Gallipolis Senators.
gotiations with Johnson ov~r is. _Middleport and Mrs. Andrew •dren, Mrs. Early !Mabel)
Lewja·Pomeroy· Jame J hll
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Rou.&lt;h , Clarence Shields. and
Ha~rd· Nath;n A ~d up ng NOW YOU KNOW
Middleport council had good port while not officially "aC·Ithe transfers. and had gone ticket that year is contained in Graveside services were held Pete Shields: all o/ Letart Falls;
eroy." M~a Harry 8:,.,;
A cblld born Ia liN woeld be news although II failed to mus- ' cep!;.." apparently will (ace lit- ' through his records lor those Schlesinger's hook. "A Thnu- today at the Sacred Heart cern- six ~~~~chddren. 16 great
Bo~rn· Ctlnloo Napper' p m npecle&lt;l to Uve ?J ')'OUI If ter a quorum Monday night forlue difficulty finding appt-oval years to extract the payments sand ·Days." to be published etery with Rev. Pather John gran c 1dren_ and one llf'O'II •
.~roy· J~mes Parsons Rac~e: the preoent death ""' co.dt... Ill first scheduled meeting In when council does meet.
made from the General Fund this fall . Excerpts from the Turel officlatiing.
great grandchlld.
Ze~ Dean Harrlson~tne· ~ aea ..cbanged lhrou1blllll blo July.
11 showed in excess of 16.000 to those erpenses.
book appear in the current isFul'rle7s r;':Y call at ~e Ewinl
Yost Raclft.· Wanda '
JHe, eccordlng to tiM! u. s. De- FQur members were on hand!transferred Into the General
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SUIT FILED
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(ljtoHARGES _
elld Welfare.
bona, was to occupy Miyor Lee 1ance· lund,
up chart~es , •t least temporarily, the erltt- ol solllld politieat considerations the last ·will and testament of be taken to u,. ~b.
DISC
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the "General
lot the ,c.ally depleted General Fund. 1 bot he never thought Johnson Mabel Anna Shain, deceased,
~~~~\~eportLI-= TPE WEATHER
three, ilol eDnuP· Alao
1!15ti
1~ for i Council, meanwhile, also was would accept, Schleoinger said. and !'ranees Philson, dba Sham
BONDS FORFEIIED
'1ltl1oR R,;.,._,vlll , M8 ~
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Public
Heljre- Ullable to act on the n:ported '
• &amp; Philson of Antiquity, has Iii- Will~rd D. Mohlor has
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resignation of Reuben Collins
Melrs Geaeral Hoopltal
ed a suit for ~1.'12 agAinst Her. e&lt;i a 124 bond on en
M , nd
~ Wed~ verllllle •liiJtdiJiep, Mayor
· Is to
a_nd Walter Bunce from the
ADMISSIONS - Marguerite bert Rose, RD. 2, Racine. The tton charge and Ronald
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Board • of Public Affairs, Durst, Middleport.
petition charges the •mount t1 one for $25 ror uctSII.. piJ
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~AMILY NIGHTS
Yuma, Ariz.. visited the past
"THI INCRIDIILI
week with their son and daughMR. LIMPET"
Don Knotts
Carole Cook ter - in · taw. Mr. and Mrs.
- andRichard Rupe and family and
"SKY DIVIU"
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her parent•. Mr. and Mrs. Vir- Mrs. Raymond Pullins Jr. and
g1l CampbelL
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Rhonda of Thurston, Mrs. AtMrs. Fay Curhs of Tooele. va Hlte and Mrs. sam Roley of
Utah. was the weekend _gu~t of , Baltimore vi•iled Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Allen EJChmger. l M and Mrs Rollin Bearhs.
I Mrs. Dana Oliver left Sunday ~r. and Mrs. Arthur Mitch
. ol Massillon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and Mrs.
l'reda
MASON
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Friday
even·
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TONIGHT ONLY
: Bearhs.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Donald David· '
Frank Sinatra DeaD MarHn son and son, John of Yuma .
Sammy Davis Jr.
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asked grace after hts horne Wednesday
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and Church have
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Elmer Hares Kings Ill · Mrs daughter Danean armed Satbb.
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and Mrs
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Shuler e omeroy
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Calif., Mr. , Webster at Rutland ror a year
El
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SOFA BEDS, $SS . . . ....... . ROCKERS, $14.88 I and Mrs. David McGhee and I' while First Lieutenant Struble n~er Goble. scTI'e h" eanor -d~ by teachers and helpers from
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Icle of the W S as provi . both churches
GAS RANGE
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Mr and \Irs Byron Hysell , C&lt;&gt; l"
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half scholarships for the regis· 0 S d ·J 1 18
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lumbu s: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mr. and Mrs. Billy
trants.
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S PIECE DINETTE ..... . ...... ... ..... $39.00 l w. Hysell and Grant and Mi« son and fam 1iy, Mrs, Damet 1
!of sharmg will be held at the
DOOR MIRRORS
Sharon Foreman, Mason, W.Va.: Struble and Danean and Mr.
IHeath Melhndisl Church Wtth
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Eichinger and '.trs. Jack Cramer had dinENTERTAIN AT HOMI!
all classes of the school repreBUNK B.EDS, $68 . . . . .. . . MAPLE BEDS, $18
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ored. Pollee ..ld there was no 6.
evidence ol foul play . 11 was
This decision was made at a Monday luncheon meeting of the Pomeroy Cham·
not known how tong tbe body ber ol Commerce at Crow's Town and Country restaurant.
had been In the water.
The vote to m11late Frtday night store hours was made by the chamber on the
strength of a survey taken the past sever a! weeks. .
-olT _ OL'~MOBILF.
U was reported 82 per cent of the merchants in Pomeroy favored staying open
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wiil Introduce this /all an au. merchants were undecided Economy Loan.
mltee - !'red Ccow, chairman:
tomoblle called the Toronado. and four declined comment. Promotion t.:ommitt&lt;:e - Jack William Grueser
Assistant
11 Will be the first American
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Kerr chairman· N W Comp- chairman· John inaettnar lrv·
productlotr car with front-wheel Chamber Prestdent Jack Car· ton 'Assistant chai;ma~
and ing Karr' Ralph Graves 'Har·
GETS AWARD - C. E. Garber, left, Cincinnati Regional manager of the Dodge Division of Chrysler Motore
drive since the old Cord of the sey recalled that the_ group had me;.,bers Robert Jacobs Bob old Smith Midwest steei Ted Corp., presents Carroll S. Noms, general manager of R. H Rawlings Sons, with the Chrysler Motors Corporation
lf131ls.
dec1ded to start Fnday night Gant fed Do . 8 .11 ~
Reed Le' Full Geo 'H 1&gt;- Quality Dealer Award . The a\1, I is being given to only three dealers m the Ci ncinnati reg 10 n th 1s year.-Sentlnel
II already has become the store hours should at least 70 B .. .,Th
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Simon~YHar~ld. u:'~~ msP :;, ayne wts er.
on sale lor _three months. The It was then the group approv- Chapman, a
.rep;esentative /~bile Relati~ Com~itteeI
To~nado will ~ppear as . 8 ed a motion to start staying from Stark's Drug Store, and IC Martm~ Cha1rman; Kenny Carroll S. Norris, General ! past two decades. was present. nti nistration, serv ire. perform- The Quality Dealer Award for
t964i :ode! &lt;arm a class With open Friday evenings beginning all other Pomeroy merchants. Gr;ver, a:tsta~ kchamn•:· Manager of R. H. Rawlmgs ed the award Monday night oy ance, commumty relations and !96' is being presented to on!'
~ ndut~~rd Rl~era an~ for~ AugustS.
lnduSlflal Development com- ~n b ~e~ :: h c Owen nd Sons m Middleport. has rece1v- C. E. Garber. Cincinnati Reg-: facilities are the points consid· three dealers in the Cincinnati
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cost •bout $4, ·
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re th. F
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Regatta Weekend committee Corporation Qu&amp;lity Dealer a. : Division of Chrysler Motors the Quality Dealer Award. Inati region has 135 dealers iu
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sen1·ng 0· 1c e armers
ported anth t
- AI Leonard, chatrman for ward
:' corpora r1on.
: ,,1:'... p . Emge. busmess
man· . three states.
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Willis
LeadMr.
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said
the
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agemenl
manager.
and
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A NorriS, a resident of Syracu80
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chairman of the Middleport Dodge ca rs-rl was earned for outstanding ser- Schultz, Portsmrmt h
District is marr~ed to the former Acloal111011t as many as during the ,:urA~"st 8" ay ntg 'arand Mac Sawyer, Paul Simon, truckS"'dealmhip lor the past vice to the public in the field , :Manager for the Dodge Divis- die Wolfe They have three
boom days. of World War JIg
gu
Paul Chapman, Harold Brown. e1ght years, and an emplo}·ee l of reta1l automotive selhng and 1on. were prr~ent when Norrts daughters. Clarice, Brencla and
held factory jobs In June at an Chamber of Commerce offic·
Jack Kerr and John Blaettnar. at R H. Rawlings Sons for the I service practices. He said ad- received the award.
Debbie, all at home.
all · time high average pay of ials indicated there is a possi·
fl0f!,21 I week.
billty some of the business
fred Crow reported no dect- '"""'"-·'-'"''"·'" " '"""""~""''•
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. hts.
Symphonyo orche 1 er .canp m 1aile
th y1 . 1v· odes. until ed disgust Mon da y w1th Ihe :
partment manpower specIalist s day mg
to he the result of the booming
es ra tn orner e egts ature adJourns federal anti • poverty . a mronsumer and business demand
OTHER ACTIVITY
on July 22 and 23·
and the_ Route 33 project is pal&amp;n. aladnc It Is creating a ,
for goods and services. In mak- President Carsey made the ~ed Reed and Jack Carsey, progresRing nicely·
Current bnge bureaucracy that dupli· '
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lng public the figures Monday, following committee
appoint- ol/tcers of the C of C, an- plans are to. utend the road cateo nlsting services.
! SAIGON •UPit _- PJVe U. S. spokesman sa1d 26 guernllas •the fort.
goVel'l'lment ecooomlsla oaid n.ents for lhe new Chamberlnounced during Monday's noeet- one more mtle. Crow said he
Mar1nes were killed and 17t were killed. but the l1gure could I The ~pokesman said Ameri·
~.!I!'~' Ia" llll!el, auto, mac!» year·
,ing that 11000 is bebJ&amp; raised has been lnfor~!i the section
Jadge Benjamin Schwam wounded Monday in two battles ' not be confirmed by body count. Jcan Pllrlfs .~~--~ of
lnery ":ind..dlher metal using
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1thr0ugh solicitation of mer-,01: new road lrtiili Btf11t111ltlm 1 llhl il does nol atlaek the 1wlth Communist guerrillas near ! The Mar:n~souoter-attack re-. qea.j."f~'!iloflday 011 VIet
lndU!ttrltl
showed
"great Me~bership and Attendance Ichants to sponsor the attrac- 1 wtll be lour lanes.
. basic problem of the poor - , the Da Nang air base, an Allll'r· l' plused the Viet Cung and · no Gong positions in South Viet
1trength" In the manufacturing commtltee - Marge Hoffner, .tJon.
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1 u was also announced that : hunger.
Jean m11ttary spokesman re- casualties were reported among Nam, ktlling an estimated 260
aector.
c~a1rman; .Kerm1t Walton, as-1 Mr. Re.ed satd the orchestra l state officials have ~pproved 'How can you teach bungry , P?rted today .. The Leathernec~s ~~~~~ame~~~~s~ns~~~- the Comm__u_m_st_s_.- - - - - srstant chatrman: Bob Miller. was previously ~heduted to ap- l the Albert Goeglein Properly at I peopie aoylhiDg?" be asked. 1killed an estimated 411 gueml- ~
· -·llale Warner and Representa- :pear at Gallipolis, but tmprove- R. D. Pomeroy for th
: "There Is bunger Ill Clnclo- i las.
COLUMBUS - SYLVAN[.~ tlves o! the Da~ry Valley and ments along the river forced
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Products Co. an-- Its cancellation. Gallipolis lead· I ed arrporl. Federal approval ; nat! aad llo .~be No. I problem
Four of the Marines were [
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noupceclloday a multi • million
Iers offered 1500 toward the $1500 ; Will now be sought.
of lbe poor. He re&lt;;ommend- , killed duridg a search patrol!
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needed lor the orchestra 's ap- 1
ed thai !bose o• relief be about thre•. miles southwest_ orr
ottawa. Ohio, which will empearance, if Pomeroy would '
given 100 per cent ol their the vital air hase 385 miles
ploy about 700 additional per
'sponsor it.
minimum needs, lnotead of northeast of Saigon. Fourteen
CLEVELAND ttiPIJ -. Brenda Ayres, who has acIODI In manufaculre of color
! The American Wind Symphthe pr.. •nl 1G per ceal.
Leathernecks were wounded '" cused Cleveland Browns fullback Jim Brown of beatin1
television ptcture tubes.
ony orchestra is scheduled tent"Tbe federal government th~t operalton. The spokesman , her , arrived in court today under police guard because
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The llliiOUncetnent came at a
aliv~ty to present an afternoon ,
wasted more money than It , said 22 guernllas were killed. of telephone calls she receive d during the night. .
lpe&lt;llal news conference called
maunee performance on Thurs- ;
would coal to llnaiiCe lbe 10 I Shortly after nightfall a com· '
The attractiVe teen-ager contended Brown htmself
~re by Gov. James A. Rhodfo•
day, July 22 and an evening ! 0
per cent," he declared.
· pany of Marines rushed to the telephoned her ahout 8 p.m. and asked, "Why are you
end.attended by officials of Syl· The Seventh Annual Kyger lpertormance on Friday night,:
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Cceek
tournament
for
Little
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her
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tbe Kyger Cceek Employees the public. It will be held /rom le es on the sk lai~' ~ 1 ew 0
£1,
' mlfs sou 0 a ang.
jsisler. Theresa, to pick up the C'lf you don 't drop the &lt;h:iJ11ei
club f~eld near Cheshire Thurs· a barge on the Ohio R1ver, l ~us
gl· Y
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The Marines engaged a com-it•lephone. and lhal Theresa al· tbY Thursday you 've hid it"
VIOLI!NCI!: ERUPI'ED BE day evening.
docked at the Pomeroy levy. that" ~ a :rm~il 81 very ~ D'
pany sized unit ot guerrillas :so ideolifi•d thr caller's voice : Miss Ayres said &gt;lhe did not
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The tournament Lid-lifter will PerJ!(lns attending will be asked l curiou~ o:~rr~~
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irerognize_ the voice.
1around the old French fort in 'as Brown's.
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The th1rd telephone call ~~lade!J::ua JMhond~y. Min playing Wilksvllle at 6:30p.m.
lp ;:::· news media d bl" I Funeral services for John tense fireligh t. One Marine was Bro~n •d::i~~em~~i~go~~e ca~;: . also overhead _by a detectiVI!.
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an pu JC I! Batey. 82. Rocksprmgs, who killed and three woonded The
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Kellhen appealed for a cooling th Ra 1 Red
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and e1v1e off1ctals here were be- l d~ M d
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1M.
oil period at Bogalusa La
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cMncCoe bs tag78145ns
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,onhaytev,enmtg7a10 e~gs ;
- I me·&gt; Not me. Why, that's rom· 'then .said 'Til see you II your'
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P,O . y an u ler) " ICU ous. i home tomorrow." Miss Ayrea
fists to battle Negro ptckels at posing the Pomeroy Pirates at
v seemg,
m at the Ewing Chapel with i
1\hy, that _would be J~.~~ plam said sh. had no idea who It
the State Office Building about 9 p.m.
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The answer, ~pparenlly. was th~ Rev. Menzel Smith of th• '
stupid, don t you thmk .
,was
I half . mile away /rom PhtlaUmpires will be Bob Burchett
large observation balloon of I EUB church officiating. Burial
Miss Ayres said there was • :
ielphla'o all • , white Girard Doug Hemsley and Guy Guin:
so~e sort.
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will be in the Rock Springs ,
constant tapping noise over the I
College. The ltghtlng started ther.
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telephone and then Brown broke I
wben one of the pickets alleg- Previous winners of the tour- The U. S. Corps of Engin- only among thooe in the Colum· horse trainer and owner.
into wild laughter. She said she
edly shouted obscenities at po- nament
are lloc's Fine eers has a new chief.
bus area, but at Newark and Survivor• include his wtfe,
hung up and contacted her al·ID'
lice and then resisted arrest. Foods, 1959 _ Sommerville. 1960 : He is Lt. General William (I' Zanesville to the ea~t: Dayton Edith: a daughter, Mrs. Carl NEW YORK tUPI )- Lyndon ;torney, who arrived w1th two .
ffi
Pomeroy Redlegs, 19111; Porn· Cassidy, who was sworn in Ju-i to the west and Chtlhcothe to (Rachel\ Jennings, and a son. acc-epted the late John f . Ken- I detectives.
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OTIS AFB, MASS. AN eroy Pirates 1962 · Gallipolis ly I, by the new secretary of the south.
Eldon both of Pomerov
I nedy 's offer of the 19611 viee-:
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Air Force officer said today Tigers 1963 ' and the Galllpo-'the Army, Stanley R. Resor, as . And there. were reports of •l Fr_;nds may call at .the tu- presidential nomination over the , Ab t ~ v~
t a s lh
IUrv_ivlng crewmen told him the 1,-s Red, Sox .,·n 1964
the Secretary's first official act. stmllar SJghhngs /rom Harrishome an•ti·me
ob)eclions of his w1te and '
ou wo ours a er. ann · ·
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· ket ~.~ne
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ceed1 Lt. burg • pa., to Morgan town, w- nera1
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call_ came.
an· funeral semces
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The second evening
he Genera1 cass ldy sue_
and to the astomsh-:
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MR. and Mrs. Wm. R. (Dick) Davis of Jackson , Ohio,

' tr. and Mrs. Allen Eichinger I
entertaint&gt;&lt;l wilh a dmner Sun-. the week~nd with Mr. and Mrs. I new Method~st Youth Camp, a silver star. The school plans
day al their horne . Mulberry ! C. J . Struble and was acrom- Cam p Francis Asbury .near Rio to display pupil books
and :
Height s. honoring her mother.! panted .hom by Mrs. Carmer ~rande. The Conserrellon Se:V- icrafts and activities at
Lhe l
\1rs . Dana Oliver, on
hen and children who spent the ICe was held, at 3 P·. m. with !Meigs County Fair.
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I week wilh her parents and as- the Dr. Ltoe Whitman m charge.!
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n z. rs. omer o er. "rs. A decorated
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.;. -birthda)' cake ,: sisted m the rare of her father . A tour of the camp J.!roun ds, I PI ans r~r. th 'IS c1osmg
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Dwight. and other_ mem s I Tho~ having perfect attendance

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Da 1 1 ~h~~~~~:~~ ~';;;: ~ 1 11 ;;~;:, ' were Mrs. Pearl Mora, ~1rs.
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Eddie. sPtnt Sunday at Cheshire ,
w1th her mother, l\.·lrs. Genrgt&gt;
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Mrs Charles LyUe and Susan
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visit in Roanuke. Va , with Mr. are announcing th e engagement of their daughter. Bar- :
to the Sierra Nevada Mounand Mrs. Paul Theiss and Paula. bara .Ioyce. to Elwood H. Kegley, s3~- of ~~r. ~d _Mrs
lains There they live for abnut
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Karr : Elwood r. Kegley of Georgetown,
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